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, At * f48 TACKOM ALTANSH SHOY Wi J . ‘4 ea " a aoe re - — 7 ES 8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1855. | TOE AAOOVERDARES: increasing te pty neta empepe | recy Oa Se she cA a | wa ata ae wi | SABE eee ee Sas ate praipiemer._eaeona Pipa fy SS eee eee | Ee any eo nar Physici Surgeons. A large congregation assembled last night in Dr. Phi- | Fo pisnd and in other places, and wil success, University of New York.—JobaT Mateaife, Ups’ church in Fifth avenue, to listen to a discourse ie ee ae is oenllee Well et ae iene” tne The whole from the Rev. Stuart Robinaon, of Baltimore, and hear | country. It session were o ‘may be controlled without injury tothe mother | °otton, Ac. to Rasle & Hazs ing bea to work ln France and Inyo Hungary and York 80, of which 44 were from the city, All the states jury ‘Sobr Sr), Burgess, Windsor, 12 days, with plas- accomplished in those | were except DR Dowoln. the annual report of the General Assembly’s Board of resented two or three, and likewise the of Wi on A he Baily, Ward. W 4 Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian church. rod aim store at the noclony bed beam extended | United States Arury and Navy, and the Distriot of Cotam Se Mecrnes B Han ielciaaticn, ihe br Rmuly, Ward. Wilmington. 4 days. ‘ After the usual rebg:ou: exercises, Rev. J. L. Wison | to the continent of South america, where a work be pre eng ner eyo eA. ern Dae eevee geen B Jenkius, Dickinson, Charleston, 6 days. ch day daipe Ft neo shat been duly organized, - ‘ came forward and read ibe following abstract of the an- vba mech aing,_the-teachers ante Ee eos tno anneal address, witch win lsteted Bompren, i uisville, Ky., reme 7 iesanw Avace eta ys PE nual report:— The Rev. Taomas Dx Wirr was then introduced, who terete wepepeeer ena * oF requested for prb- Clendennin, of Cincinnati, Ohio, on epidemic Rictons, sone ina, board acknow with titude to God their | delivered the s*rmon of the anniversary. The reverend mesotic' ir Rade ie tae cesteccsase teres that have been | gentlemen took for bis text the following words Pog penne gem os Xe te Conmmatenae ab rg of Clactenatt; Oey on the atate of the Hew York Pac ferred upon every department of their work during fom the Ist Epistles of Timothy, 4tn chapter | ments, easions were from lar disease. sek mena ne, Clark, — verse:—‘'If thou put the bretaren in 5 FM with onesens frame 18°98.) wenok sreintion were wont hoapitaniy entertained by theie | Sekt Hilen Rodma The receipts from all sovrees, including a remembrance of these things thou shalt-be a good ie Lipset ge arth gon Sent sepansahen- wee: wath: bean haus sutortained by Shee Sehr Tiger, balance from lust year of $1,267 52. $184,074 17 | minister of Jesus Christ” Tbe revereud gentleman | CF 20 Br aes ae eee nae Seo : colleagues ot = Achy. ening parties wore iy Ss Ray State, Berton. i it - 175,705 10 | said this was anniversary week, when every sect was | Dominating committes; fo! 1% gentlomen were | quer’ them ales food, Paal, Norris, \ a. Chamberlain. Boston. mpendituzes....+sseeercsrr eee id ~ | epee ‘to recount ther us Isvore, blending | selected:—~ Tequire ther members to keep accarate records of their | coast, horn Bache, and Mr, Les. the ne liane > Barns‘able. Leavi nera! ba’ance of, $8,300 07 | their wae beams of light together like ‘the hues of 3 Maine, A J. Fuller; New Hampshire, Silas Cummings; | cates, and present annual digests of the sume to thie | public amd many private iostitutious were thrown open 4 ia Ore one Me Me. cp at of doy: rainbow, with the seap'ion—of the Roman Catholic Vermont, Israel Hinckley; Massecausetts, C. ?. Fine; | association through the several State societies. Refer | for their mapeotion, and every avsilavle moment was odin nf Tine hetiea Of genived for ecle of te mabe, serve ainbow, with the opwexcep'iou-—of the Romicrom the | Rbese Iniand, John Mauram; Coanecticut, #. °. Jemet; | red to the comm: tue of ove from exch State, agrecably oocupied: All seemed delighted with their | Sets Warrior, Whiting Rockland’ receive 4 F Bt Tah i on , el ar a ety — ae ‘that the Roman | New Yorx, John McCall, Pennayleania, J. Bb. Bittle; Dr. Coypx, of Pennsylvania, stated that, although not | virit, the utmost harmony and good fecling every- ‘chr Bolivar, Kobinvon, Rockland. fe Kansas dad jebrasks. Xfufck was condemned ty the Bible itself, and foretold | New Jersey. iewis Condict; Delaware, James W. Thoap- be to read his reporton | where prevailed, . i Steamer Locust Point, French, Baltimore. Maryland, Chas, M District of Voluapia, Use sautet ch dausreuionst durraogs = th: heweter oe, son; ; of Us " , - = mae tiller; "Virgi Rien ‘4 as the evil one which should come uj the earth. ; A . ‘Tho! B. ford; North Carola, | bodied a space of Gve hundred oad an abstract Jersey City. Ship President Fillmore Nelson, Lond revesead. lemons. nance ae Pie Sethe $87 07 npld ile saiteky, was. Cri Fatenprry: aad ore 0, T. Moneop: south Givin, P. ©. Gaillard; Geogis, ba von —o oD. 0 i, cout mot iy Ang Suxpay ScHOoL ANNIVERSARY.—The anniversary of the ap, ith mdse ‘and Daasenrora to Danhim Dieses ays Be oso ~ Riehard D. i . H. Cabell; Tennesse, J. eteociation to pul , bat entirely qit ry A Dy ol; rey, (rom Beis- oop at im the receipte of the noms thougle | two distinct sections. hg Whak, wag, SA paabomct Berrien Dadeies; Kentucky, © J. Blackburno; Ohi, B. to do as they pleased, for there would be ‘ho difficulty in Sabbath echecle te Jersey City,attached to the American tel. Bcgueenee , from Poets bare 2 dage is neverthelesean eocouraging token of increas- } he Roman Catholic churca? snd seco ‘of thie | 8. Holes: Indiana, Jos! Peanington; Llmois, J. V. Z | its being brought out by medical pubtishers, Senday.€chcol Union, wil take place this afternoon at | ee ee en ea i sitothont Thomas ing imierest in the missiovary cause, and especially in | prevent condition of this tonal ea. By | Blasey; Michigan, A. B, Palmer; Mississippi, LP. Preey; | On motion, Dr. Conde was authorized to exercise his | the First Presbyterian Church, at 3 o'clock P. M. mith. 7 copnretion with the pecua ary difficulties which hay church was destructive bolle bean igion and moruls. XX | 1owa, J. & Sanburne; Wisconsin, J. B. Dousman, “? | own discretion im the matter. * Sern Se Br brig Kite, 175 dage from Mexice (crew all cick with existed im the uring the greater pars of its teachifrtais was The pnts “metas ay AD szimated d seussion then ensued as to thepro- | On re-aseembling, Dr. Muzzy, of Ohio, read an ab- Anniversaries to be Held. the seurry)—By pllotbest A B Neilson. {eet snd slcotn connection with the fact puyet! simong | us in the Perlormenve oF Piristion duty. ta ona he oko eS pivereanses waemnvers, ia walat De stract of ble F900) gore upon, the “Taflaence oF Alcatod in Mowpay, Mar 7, BAILED. a 7 number of oar | wes one of mystery; its work was mys. y fatson of N. ¥ , aed other: Jen | report was an American Sexman’s Friend Soviet! Ship Palostine, London; bark Geneseo, Ham pe pe tle ete Mfr Sore caure to thotr | tory, an if it feared tha hght of days trwase checker | part. On moron of be Whit of NX.) tee sanjert wes | bighly sppropriate to the present, periea of excitement | P.it “§ ty, Tabernacle, 74 | Fritd at sunrive Nr meridion, WNW cuseet, W ministers wexaches, and io mo.t cases with the most | Corbt and darkness, sod truly the whole church might | 7¢ferrod to a committce of three; this somm'tee axbse- | in regard to the temperance question, and the views of American Baptist Histor'cal cocicty, aidress by W. BR, ouppy ee Pe gate ule ve myled the myatery of: iniauaty wee Pope; scour tin — reported the foliowing resoiations, which were bay heey geo rte ay obnk aes So eee Pogad ue es D. Sia ene, rae Brootlyn, ‘Telegraphic Marme Reports. jueo to occupy the usual num| ia prea ‘wos the God cn earth, and be exall adopted: one arvocates for abstinence, The repor iveraar, Union Tne inary, of pages in the Hom: ant Foreign iesord, which bass | bimeell ¢ ‘other men, ‘Thete was mothing divine | Resolved, That upon no permanent member who is. act | was orcered to the Publishifig Comunlttee. street Cheech, 13g PM he eetat Somingey, Mercer |) BOSTON, May. 6—No arrivals worth geporttag. anent cinowation cf something more than 16,006 cop'er. in this; a2 directly hostile to the teacbings af Christ | Present at & meeting of the association sball bo paseased the Part of the report by Dr. Buarcnrorp, of New York, Turspay, Max 8, Of the Foreign Missionar, 20.000 c3pies of the news. | ‘he history of the Roman Charl ie, that it hur held the | Amnvatcoutribution, but ne one shall Bo entitica torvecive® | on + Hydrophobie”” wes read by the Séoretary, Aad.or: | American and Foreiga Christian Union, Tabernacle, 1 paper, and 3,250 or the prmonlet edition of thirty-two | sword of temporal power in one hand, and the awced of | treasury a sum wot loa thay the annual anita aincia' ke | dered to be published. Wea. M Nohta H Balok Reon Gultie wos S'S Woke havo Veen printed snd circulsted. Various cit- | spiritual power in the other. Orestes Browason said | the delegates and permanent memborsin aitcadansy, ref FOUBTA DAY. American and Foreign Bible Society, First Baptist Dayton, Mase; lowe: tacteber, Werks a Bf e re agelte = dee ok: oeeeaaten sane b seal and aia the oo . ould aseies tn. caee, | Wi do os i manames. of f permanent members i satvetenan, The minutes having been read and approved, reso- ee, er 10 ans fri bead : Walemers, do. aes ahd ie dike ~ ae e; €e) e le out of the hands votees ¢ permanent mombers that have Commi mt) ana New mi 1001 Uaions, oa ip, Topawa alias, ive %, wees nals, the Comittes bave relied mainly to do thetragency Bocnuse they teat that the Honest Tending of ho ‘Bible | Sere St enue a List, bo inserted in the mext vo Sete tee ete taf en of Arrangement, | acto, 13, P-M. vai ie ra Miliugword, Hevepores okra. Orels Feovcie: ‘Gheee, work, may be dangerous to the interests of the church. all ot] . u Americon Anti-Slavery Society—address of Hon. - Gix missionarien (ov« of wrom had boon in this coun | over the world, wherever Popery 18 rampant, tho Bible | mesic ey irate teers eater oe made azninet | the citizens and physicians of Philadelphia, for courtesies | ry Wilson, Metropolitan Theatre, Tig PM, ave i try ona visit) and twenty swo male and femalo agsis- | is not found in the hands of the people; and if it is, they | copy of the printed transactions, by payirg the sora assessed | extended ‘o the members, were presonted by Dr. Srewnr, New York Suaday school Union, mevtiags in different foods tant mi:slonari < tweaty eight in all, have been | are not allowed to interpret it but as the church gracts | Upon delegates in attendance. ff Now York, and Di 4 ; | churches at 3 P. M,, aa follows :— eshontas, Tri y, Troy; D L Seymour, Grattan, Sing sent out doring tre ye The lecturer then went over the history of the ehurch | » DE. Aurxep Srirrx, of Poiladelphia, presented for Dr. | of Now York, and Dr. Harwanp, of Masanchasetts, and | °'proadway Tabernacle. Committee, Monsrs. Libbey, aR Webster, Vort Wash + The Boord has seven mis-ions among the Indian tribes, | from tbe earliest poe. nod dwelt upon its various masse La Roche, the chairmen of the committee om prize es. | Unmmlmonaly s00pted. nol ee AAS Pardee and Levoridge. Nos 2,3. 10,'23, 24, 27, 30, 34, ons. Ayers. y Wm Weleht,. Pisher Vie, among the Chippswu wad Ottawas of the State of | cres in Frapce and Spain, whic was, He thougat. an | S2Y8, the report of that committee. The committe had | | DF Nf. Davis, of Illinois, moved the following pre- | 36, b4, 67, 68, 66, 86) 141, 172, 100. : Arologeagh, Suallen, His Michigan, among the Omsi«s of Nedrasks, among the | evidence that the rapacious disporition of the evil one | Feceived six essays, all of which had been carstally ex. | Smble enc resolutions, which were re-erred to the Uom- | lwarct’ Street Ohurch'~Committer, A. B, Ludlam. on naas Territory, and among the | ruled the Church of R me Teverend gentlemen | swiped. One of tiem was found to be preeminantly | mittee of Arrengements, with instructions to report on | wos. 12, 13, 25, 28, 41, 46, 66, 71, 130, 166, * ‘Ch owburyport; Julie lowes snd Saca of Ki Creeks, Seminoles, e and Unoctaws of the | ended his ciscourse with » few comments upon ths | Btitled to» prize; ita subject was—‘statistics of Pia- | fhe same at the commencement of thenext amaual meet- | 7.6 Fev. ‘Dr, Ocne’s Church, Broome Street —Commit- Southw: & via”? ing :— . . Disasters. tions aad out sta‘icne, an+ estly an minay more preach American Home Missionary Society. of the successful author was received by the | the operation ot Cur ergaultations inipetring ‘Hoptis Takertncle: Second sodneie-Oveumittee, Reu:'| | Motion to Maiocese me ew otakt ma tl uur os’ ved ve ate tees, | The Reverend Doctor Storrs, of Braintree, Massachu- | “Dy Lewoum: of A, Losin’ rend an abrtsasi ofa fepors | _Hesrlved, That the dally somone of tho Assointion | Dez, iapesden. “Not 12, 0, 80, OL, OL, 260, 17h 476. | | the Nght, a4, Randy, lend, Delaware Bay. nt bees tas, saven oluuzches and two hundred and teu chucsh mom- | fetts, preached last evening in the Presbyterian church, | upon ‘‘spidemios of Missouri, Mlinois, Towa, and Wis. | gute euch annual meeting be divited inte two, parte, the | ond Jiusicenth Strect —Committes, William E. Dodge. foe eh bos muds nn Gharastr of to thee hora; eight bonrsing an’ cvo doy schools, embeveng | Madison square, corner of Twenty-fourth street (Doctor | nein,” which was sent to the publication comuittes, | V's ‘of euch day, and to ‘be uovoteds ‘as heretofore, fo ths Peer cere ee ere r i - efteation. eB? Poe fo vaca sagen OF SEF | Adams's) to « crondedcongnesation, in Yabalf of te | comstiee ‘be autructed to prevent the namatof tres | fining of allt Upervhih fe deemed dviahs tte | nur gad Strat Oowmttin, tumor Morea.” Now, | patie’ cropeehied fan sta it joomed Tne number of communicants in connection with | Americon Home Missionary Society. cancidates for the office of President, to be balloted for ain in soasion each day after 124; o'clock, P. M., to take | 9, gy, 49, 63, 84, 102, 116, 164, 177, and the Missi palty of fifty collar. for these churches has devo more than doubled curiag the | At half past seven o'clock the choir chaunted ahyma, | by the association. After considerab'e discussion and | the character ef s scientific section. an Sohool in'thirty-fourth street,’ ” Nom | Kreviee nas caatod he sbovo rorul 0 ar stion to be made public Baptist Church, Staccenth Street, near Eighth Avenue.— | *b® inforwation of thipmasters and others interested Pep pe irda: are eehae foriier yoater witing | SCeempanied by the organ, when the 145th Poalm was TeeGhen e ee e e wae relcont atae the aoeocition {n' ite capacity of a seien- | Comittee, John’R. Hurc. Nos,'48, 65, 74, 81, 108, 115, ‘Waatemen, Bost othe tribes bur os menly toa inthe Sete mt | read. ‘The 0d Pealm was then sung, and at its conolu- | br. Sisprony B, Huss, of Bufalo, N.¥., from the | tie tection, having no. power to act onany auhiget ofia | 205, 140. : e771 | Age at NBodford dth ship Minerva, Reynolds, Nerth Pol; ichigan South wes + i ion— Com i the Ati - | a ti Ly a 's Presi i ‘woens | “ Melrto sate pooames is creep Oat phere in vasfovs lecallion and ita influence om heal t, | thought dentrablg & longer period than in its aire gonocal | vet “near Stenth: dnote, the ao Me? Were | ies Done dn Board. "Ront home on the vorage us Sue sete Haation. Pa 2 Reverend Doctor Storrs entered the pulpit and read his | submited a report. After the reading of which the | capacity. itech near Seventh dvenuc, the Rev, Mr. Wright's. | do wh oil and 19,0001bs bone. 8) f ‘The Hoard has two missiors in Africa; one in Taberia, | text from Revelations, 19th chap, and 12th verse :— | association adjourned. ‘ macibiee esientuaebors noneneee to e-opeceh cecene: | eT > Regan cmneene ta metuesaiaageooinese Be Atta We, Wa MN eedtord, Tn ears ee whlch operates upon the colored American emigrants | “Gn bie head were many crowns’’—the crowning ms- SUOOND DAY. . Sax roporied nom, aud ordered vot fa be. pubiuned | Zante Church, comer of Bedford ant Dorning | Waited Sates, Holt, Slonirston,elosp, all all: heard rom pt pty atte gh pce 9 ee 4 mentos of victory, and Jesus wears them as King of | The Committee of Arrangements reported the names | with the transactions, Sivela—Gesauitsh, J.C Baxter, Nog. 18, 82, 48, 67, | 5.25 rk Rr OW) BIT Sa Serene ee riBco, In feces : f Dr. A. J. Siantss, of Washington, D. C., offered the | 7, 88, y ‘Also arF sbip Mount Vernon, Nye, Ochotak Sea, Honstala south and east of Liners, sa” nearly under the equator, | Kings aud Lord of Lords, It was little thought when tho | of those delegates who bad arrived during the recess, | 1m #0 Ducuhise, Of Masningtom, » Otered he | Calvary Baptist. Church.—Committee, George 8 Cono- | Nov 10, with 100 bbls wh 12 do ap oll and. 20,000 Lis bone om Bare gt exclusively upon the storiginal popula. man of rorrow died om Calvary, that so wonderful « On motion of Dr. Conve, of Pa , the Secretaries were Reeolyed, That a commition of throo delegates be appoint | YEE, Nos. 14, 16, 29, 74, 76, OL, 11%, 127, 104, 143, 151. perry gad ane fee heme on the voyage 460 bbls sp 850 wh at island apd the neigh doring continer transformation would take pluce—God rales over the | disected to afford every facility to the reporteys of the | od torpor! to this Ausoviation, at its next The Rev. Dr. Hutton’s Church, Washington 'Squ au 7 In connection there are ai - identi hoa as) lanai vo what enare micotd te bemoayaueermreaty, ‘ shen 19, 62, | _ Also art ship Kutusofl, Picros, Arotic Ocean, Hilo, Now eebire are six | church and cares for the saint and sinner alike ; his | press. Ing in tho proseat methods of holding corsue's iaqu scat Gommitten, Jamon, B. Thompson. Nov. 1,8, 21, 49, 62, | witn ia) vole whale oll and 80 The bons ox boned : ats, by sistant mixsionaries, | people form one tamily, bating him for its head, and Dr J. ATtEx, of Pa., made a report on the subject of | incompetent personr, by which the lives and liberties of tho ‘rhe’ Exercises will commence at the tea, | home and cid om the voyage 1000 bbls wh and 37,000 lbs e vbie ;eraovs, and the remainder | holding only one faith, one baptiem, and one ritual; | the block which bad been ordered by the association ecearates bbe Jeopardsd, aad the ends of justice gomoral- | at § orion, P. M., precisely. The anaual anter of Touch at Pitoairn’s Islend Jan 5 sbip Falcon, Gardnor, ef colored em its from ‘bis couctiy; seven schools, o t : Of whieh ink aasiecrcreo ent soe eoegaly O88 | is, rule also extend ‘over the world, to peop'osof all | to bo prepared for the national mooument to | "Dr die Anus ofered the following: — the New York Sunday Schoo! Union will be hold at the | NBedford, 10 mos out, 400 bbis: sith, Euphrates, Peck, of dow h thes mission and fifty if q oa : ica | Broadway Tabernacle on Tubed: fi "eloc | 80moa SI are and Stty puplla; ve cburcoee, and about oue iNmdred | Gyrus, nod irom Oyras to Constantico, andovectacoms | Wesbington. The work had been ‘performed anc the | schtsin'wterrayairesiice tstmentoreegesiedt pean, | ofthe 8th of May. Speakers Theor, iB Sumzeriant, | oth 2000 bik; Lark Anncnade, Larrancs, of do, mos ont, Seg ovr tbe numer svsore lak funevOne neat | {ucgtl2 ap Mocptousnon; Be alta gorees earen and | stone wat then on, exbton in oun of de comaitin | Siurar der ov aaan th casmanyngeecrim gemines | Wanhogton Uy he Her Ms. “tyag, Paldnipin; | Sohal sis fage utahp fers Bavatin aly of ye . of angels, an ai jal rr, ms. lea oF lesign has ry ted to bi ‘and confidence be re) in them on the part o Dr. -, Willi ¥ a \ veluive bas just bern printed iu the language spoken | ransomed talus sround his throae. ev by the late Dr, Pisrson of Massacauretts, who waa killed es and the Kev. Dr. Baker, Williamsburg, mos out, 400 a, ts, who waa kilied | ‘heir pupils, American Baptiet Home Missionary Society, Pierre- d from eoafusion by the railway accident at Norwalk, im 1853, It was exe- ofa exclusive aettia, auch wr homeopathy wiih gloatias pontstieet church, Brooklyn, at 10 ‘<M, ants governs tho material | cuted by bir. Beck, a youog American artist. Tne mer. ME @ hand that guides Arcturus and | b'¢ was obtained from the State of Vermont, and is onl etMag SaIGATL Shawuloe ‘National Council of Colored People, ie Dr. Pennthg‘on’s by the Corisco peopl, aud ruost of the missionary breth- palit Ten there axe engeged » th» atady of the lsenap , and rodutes ee i: will soon be able to proelaina the ansearchable rishos ot | universe and Ship Raduga, La See itinnite tor Lond Fob 10, and 736 | , Ship Raduga, Lamson, from Caloutte for Tendon, " Ship’ Washington Irving, from ancy, NOW, Fav 3b, Wak 33 Belen STH os Condon for Sydney, NOW. Christ to thousands of the le atound in thei % Ome Ng ene has tees intone, che trmcun, | sapmtel at hinasibarty. Wu right fos tiegos aut" | ‘eet lou etd tee fst dee ane euapraee ave an araecny e op a 2 MGB UTERS Eppes frm Londen foe Ranges, Manet ae, has four missions, viz, Lodiant, | question+d, as be rules by the order and for the glo length figures in relief —Bu tes indignantly refi ‘EDNHSDAY, May 9. » Furrukhabad, Agrs, sud 4cshaoa): tuiriesa stations rea : ry Apa ily lopting such a policy unworthy the suppart of the profes: | American Tract Society, Tabernacle 10 A. M. ERP SE a: Lares MnCr Maayl 2 fey Mepbozy tad ont stutiona’ twenty ois ordainel misnonarion tro | eis rather. Chiat had peculiar claims on the Ameri- | ing the presents of Artaxerxes, who was striving to o 4 P ¥ ‘Aerican Baptist Home Miss on, Pierrepont street Bap- marek ae be Ch Beeton for South Amecies, of whom are ratives of Iu iu; t ion. for the great interitance of fleld given the | t#in his cervices, and replying to the Persian emusaacies, | ” ‘Th resolutions were unanimously agreed to. tist church, Brooklyn, 10A M. Meek iat $2 41 B, lon 30.15. ante Bark Imaum, from’ ‘ enty three femsle as- | people of it. Ite teritory, its population its remotensss | ‘‘ Tell your master I am rich enough; honor will not Y Ameri ti-Sla Bocie' tropolit East March tie ‘heipersy eve ch robes Sith two axdred su pent oe vee Looe of Harope, ite aa pros- | m hal ed ys the one ot Grosee.” Ta beau fel fon fo sexulence in som ‘ot the ceguliemaesy of tho 10A. Mi address by Toa, aeloc eatin - ai no lat &e. Pee rere En be’ rea ix ; eleven 5 'y, oll warn its people that he who wears “maa, ‘work of art was much admivea, tue a862ciation ap- | Code Of Ethics OF Tuy @esuciatiua wee 7 “ : ' Bark Fred Der! anda, ninety catire communicants; four printing presses, | crowns” has urgent demande for thelr Jove avd asrvicg | Propriated one thousand dollars to pay for It. P| gave rie toan animated ducustion; the eates (ot ABS | Metropolitan theatre, 71. P “inion, Pilgrim church, | Mare 15, Tee ON Loe TiS Wee NTO CoRR Gr from which bave been issued over 8,000,000 of pages; | A popolstion, that douoles in twenty-five yeux, should | | Pr. J. B. Bivpur, of Pennsylvania, Chairman of the | gociety was generaby concemned, and by none more | Brooklyn, 10 A. i Bark Gophin, heave for Cleatuegos, April 27, 1095 18, tom. six schools, sevsrat of which are high schools, | he prought to God quickly, before its deterioration by | Cemmitice on Nominations, now reported the names of | than by mensters from Ohio sean Eieabe Sates bocandhe, 7402. 5 Tet epmaree ot 4.50" puptia.” These statition show | the infusion of foreign eleuenta. Goveraimeat leaves tbe following gentlemen an oflcern for the preveut year. | "Dr. Ciaxuicyniy ered the following: — ete eat eee y TH | , Berk Clariene, M’Bean, ¢ days henge for Newvitan/Ape® a4 vwo charca-#, thirty nattye converts, | the mind untremmeled an? episcopaey cannct cram: *resident—Geo. B. Wood, ot Philadelphia. Rosolvei, That no State or local society shat! be herost: | Am " uret! Marsh. about 2,700 pupils, an¢ #,010,000 of ‘printed pages over | the spreadof the truth, Ad ge millicas and millions | Tice Presidents—William M. Bolling of Alabama; | ter entitied to representation in this asasoition’sliet tee tate ee AICS, Hares Mistieaisy Cochery Seatainet, repeat, Dasbary hands’ for le, Ornade, mp the last’ anual report A 8 to etermty, ther tote for gocd cr ill | Dome! Tilden, of Ohio; D. Humphrey Storer, of Maisa | bot edopted its Code of Ethics. Te tig ear je MO Brig Odessa, of Falmouth, bound to Bostom, Aprit 21, tnt of the church members have Gaished their | Into be determined by the Zion of their couatzy. The | churet’s; Gratton Tyler, District of Columbts. eq etgalved, Shak no edt ce, Meee sotiety. thee Kas tnten’. |) oa 8 Pals area way Taber: | s 65K, ton 70 40 course, an’ have been enabied to triumph over the lest | Bible prine-ples of the Revolution form the basis of our | _ Sex'tarice—Francis Weat, of Philadelphia; R ©. Fos- | (opally violated or discarded any article or ol Ua 3h Lneieipopinaeet laagiie «| Sete Charles Hill, of Portsmouth, for Wilmington NC. SREMT.,g ere 8 Mt & oud call for more lavorers in | pro-emsinence, and their progress cannot bo resist. | ter, Tempessee, a iia ss Pore G Joo American Bible Society, Tabernacle, 10 P. M. bs te tid coe da is eld. . n they be sanctified by us? Yes, the Gospel of oar Ti casurer-—Caspar Wistar, Pennsylvania. A motion to lsy the atove on the table was lost. in” H ¥ Foretgn Ports. In Siazi there is ove mission, connected with which | country will raise us up-aa the benefactors of” depredued On motion of Professor Roauxs, of thiisdetphia, the | Dr Minrspancen, of Balcimore ollered « rossticside, || sou” <Ok Colomntian, Rocletys | AArRette wade, ' 776 mossan—Sld Ape? Majestic, Darand, Boston, there sie two oraiuec mtssionucies, one licentiate hurbantty. ‘acd frcm us religious and civil emancipation | nomination were confirmed, and the President elect | which war amended by Dr J. L. Atlee to ‘oll “American Temperance Union, Tabernacle, 734 P, M. mupe—Art April— brig Annawan, Foung, Norfolle preacher and physician two ussistamt female mi-mona- | seach the peop of every lanc. The chursh will smite | beivg conducted to the chair ‘by a spestal committer, re- | “Whereas, 1t bar heen bronght. bofore the ‘merican Hebtow Christian Associat oa, Nocfolk Bizeet Hea, and one native belp-r, one boarding school, with | gli idols inher progycsa aud reaove trom deatblera man | turned thanks American ‘Medical Asscofation, that the Stat Methodist church, 7% P.M pa bwenty-six pupils. the cause of God's violates Jaws, Annihiate the charch, ibe Committee on Nominations also recommended, but | ciety of Chic b lated at their last meting, seo. 4th, 126 Pe The missionaries beve sustain-d the usual religious | end you extivguish the Lght of the world. The s0un- | Dot unammously, that the next meotiag should be held | “*t, lst, o-apter 21 of i New York Prison Assosistion, Dr. Cheever's church, She services, and have devoted mory time than usual to | tries which bew tothe truths of the Bible aro aloas | &t Nashville, Tenn. Various were named as sub- | odotiierin the offers of thee ety fiancee | AE tesn Aut Slavery Soc'ety, (0t@ School, Garrison iseussion, Freewill missionary tours in ciittrect parts of the couatry, and | happy, andthe sp ritual devotion which rules ia otuer | stitutes tor Nashvill the convention se- | tivn be roscinded, thes cannut bo brroatter DeAR {a rome regions where ire Grepel has never pefore bern | placcr’enpnot bea tatier of iudifionence to us, and we | lectd Deurott, aod changed tho Secretary—appoatiog | this Asecclations > ero tcens | eae mean and general Leard. One of the uvs-icvaries is still engaged in the | mustsend the Gospe! into every land, the crossiato every | Lr. WM Bropr in place Fostar, who resigned. There, t gether with the resolutions of Dr. Clenden- ‘American Copgregational Union—Anni (con- work of translating the scrptures into Siamese The | valley, and let thu waters of Ide flow freoly. Destitution Dr, 8. B. Hunt's re oneluded, and ad to | nim, were acopted. tipued.)—Church of the Pilgrims, motyae t? report contains briel notice: of lerge unevangeized com- | of spiritual comforts ruled long, and still rules, toa | the Committeeg! Publication. Dr Corson, of New York, presented and read a volun- New York Institution for the Blind, in tho Broadwa; munitics, other than the siemese, but who ars acce-si- | great extedt, im our own land, and in many pla:es the A committee Was ordered to be appointed to endesvor | ter communication on tke influence of lead on the | qapernacie, at 47. M. * 7 ble Sangkok, and to whom the Gospel ougat to be | church has not been plented, cr is no+ even Cilapidated, | t9 prccure commutation tickets for members attending | heart. /The paper was referred to Drs. Davia, Smith and = * Puma, May 11 By NYO. | 1g Aibe. og reacied.. Who’ will be ibe f2st togo ad carry thom | Qual ved nieisters were wang so urgeatiy that the | tEe metinge of the avociation, ‘aud thauks ware re- | Stewret of New Yur, New York Gity Anti-slavery Society, 73 P. M. to load for NYork aith, sche Suaeted) Charies Kena, Chart lad tidings of solvation? ‘ Vountien of the people gould not enable them to vend | turned to the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore | | Dr. Sritz, of Philedelpbia, read a series of resolu | Auteicam AntiSlavery Society--Anuiversiry, (con: raed + ‘The Beard bas toree missions in China, AtCan- | mop to reseuo the dimmed ciamonds of maay souls from | Kailrost Company, for courtesies extended by that | tions proposing to altor the modo of instruction in medi- | tinned )— Freewill Baptist Gcurch, Buliivan street ton, Ningpo. ano “hacyd-e, and ® musion asso to the | thedrolationof infivelity. Our country suil dragged | company. cal c¢ |, Which were referred to a special committee ‘American Board Commissioners for ¥ Mis- Chintse io Califerzia «cnaected with these missioas | gftrr iv the horrors of slavery, which is the convict balt Dr. Franx K, Hawiron, of New York, read an in- | to report upon next year. sions—Apniversary. 10.4. M.; Broadwa: Po pA Ap Typhoon, Gooshue, there prs fourteen orda ved wi Fionsries, two poysiciane, | ghe disgs along The disciples of Loyola swarm, like | teresting report ‘On the Frequency of Deformities in | Numerous amendments to the con titution were pro- is he 7 4 g Pe et a reba fiiteen ‘imale mesionory a-vistauts; three mative hel, locurts, the prelates of a toreign apostate church are | Fractures.” Referred to be published ed and laid over under the'rales for fature coasidera- TusspAT, May 16. oa Sid ship Waban, Now: ers, Fight schools, wh ons pupered and seventy pupils; | patrorized by Protestant reformers, and our legislators | _ Dr. Caanums Hooxxn, of Connecticut, presented and | ton. Busiress baving been completed, the Association | _ Twenty second apniverssry of the New York Magdalen two yf ating prerses, frum whic e isvued upwards | yield to mfluences emanating from a foreign sovereign. | reed adjourned at 124 o'clock sine die, Society will be held at the Asylum, Exghty-eighth strest, of 4,(0¢.000 of pages (be missionaries have beem ac- | Romanism and slavery will yet ruin the counter, if our | Orde J ion the convention appointed the follow- | between Fourth and Fifth avenues. Passed abt April hacks Specaweeds Howes, tively employed in the verious duties of preaching, | people co not awake and open their to the spirit | Te hour of recess having arrived, the members pro- Sm Ebiernne | Mary, Weldon, fess 04; Waite Crees, Sark. tract iaticg trashing cistsibuting religious books and | Ot prophesy, go to the conflict in mumo-rs. | ccedec in procession, each bearing a distinguishing badge, Drs. A. B. Palmer, Samuel Denton, Frovr Suirrep sy RAatLnos>—The quantity | f" is Abby; Mickseoen, trem: Sm yeee— ah tee eee- tzacte; anc those of tbe medivel profession io the duties | Our meais enadle us to maintain a missioaary board to | 10 accept an invitation from the Mayor of the cttyto | A R. Terry, Adam Sager, S. H. Douglass, 0. La Ford, Z: | sent forward on the New Yorz Ceatral Railroad for GLAscow—Sld April 14 Thos Killam, Crosby, Boston; 17th, af tic dispensaries. +m adv ition to their other 1 +bors. work in eas, Oregon, Texas, and California The | visit Independence Hall. On arriving, they were col. | Andrews four months up to the Ist of May, for two years, is as | Moro Castle, Farner, N York d Chins ‘¢ still sutleriog trom the dreadful evils of civil | hopes of Jesus demand a noble respomsa from us to glo | lectively presented to Moyor Conrad by the Chairman of Cominittee of Arrangements,—Zins Vitcher, of Detroit, | toliows:— Havne—Cld April 19 hips Connecticut Walsh, NYock; awar, How .2ng this s’rife a to continne fs known only | rify the wearer of “many crowas.” The rich man’s | the Committee of Arrenzements, in an appropriate ad- | chairman; Moses Gunn, G. B. Rusreli, A. 3. Leland, 1855, 1864. airfield, Hathaway, do. Sid 16th ship Currituck, Roster, to God. It hous’ b¢ the eurnest prayer of the friends | gift end the widow’s mite should be equally given to | dress, to which the a ie replied at length, welsoming | Morse Stewart, P. Klein, J. A. Brown, all of Michigan. oe 17,230 12,672 Heuvorr—Arr April 12 chip Leila, Stafford, New York vis of the Receemer. thats. 08Y be overruled for the ad- | send the Gospel to the perisbing. Thengthe missio: the members to Philadelphia, and assuring them of the Commitvec on Organization of State und County Societies, f i cng {nis ushappy people. | will po forthwith sword, Lelast, an Mint rad | great interest that his fellow-citizens took in their pro- | —A B. Palmer, Detroit; N. B. Ives, Cons. B. Has a that has yet been em iithe! ia | lees blessings will ec me down on ali who freely give to | ceecings kins, Tenn. ; C. Woodward, Obio; J. Crosby. N. H. at Buenos Ayres: and this, though Of | tcc? Bilesions. Btragg lig churches have been nursed On re assembling after the recess, a vote of thanks Commi on Medical Education.—W. H. 14,064 14,512 | Brouwershaven. 26, enick—Cld April 18 Petrel, Osborne, New York vim : .| “Livenvoor—2zr April 14 ships Adriatic, Brown, NOr- pad Wauay eenttonte aby tpn jeeton, Sid 17th: ship only ene yeer’s cmt gysnge. bas slread ived ery, and failing churches sustained all over | was passed to Mayor Conrad for his cordial reception, | Ala ;J. B. Flint, Ky.; P. H. Cabell, Als.; G. Hayward, meouregicg Whee he Tiias tee oaeer Mere | eee . tng & copy of bis addrens was requested for publication | Maes ; E. B. Sanity Mo. at 0 vata 6. Cl: ation eeu adur’ud ter the commer cement of another mission Fro this point the Reverend Doctor dlluced to the | with the minutes. e - on sa dade ‘oon eT Hille > nti Tus Fisuenies. &c: at Martna’s Vineyarp. — at gots, the capitel of the republic of New Granada ; | spread of education, temperance, a love of, law, and or- asinine tae et Dae Pong in. aaa pt ae ad 5 J. Couper, Del. ; ) Ohio; A. | 4 correspondent of the Boston Daily Advertiser farnisn- | 2 ‘and it is Confiocnty hoped teat both of these mission} | derP which flow from the humbie bowect the missionary, | Trorses totimorrow. They were fully dbvouseed at the | | Commitee on Registration of Marriages, Births ana | tasevera! items from the Vinayard | The herring feher- | “ianeiniies—cld Anil 18 ship, Ocean, Herald, Farber, Tiedstn. to the lobsbrtoats of that country. sacas Carlet to Suppist ie fo an crvenvion,demanged by | sppoictd time, and after being referred to a comaittee, | DeathsOr. M. W, Wilson, Hartford: Cann , Obasrman; | Pogatabery trou thirey to forty- ave bartels per. nigut, | “NesnacYs port aril Morel NY ott ‘ts of the country. After de- | Which reported favorably, they were adopted: — eee hs! Ng and ot the Mattakeet creek from seventeen totwenty-fivo | f for Boi A ‘Sth bark Mi Smit! ~ The codfisuery off the south side of the island egal, Coombe a ih, Genoa, Shi Sth Be A * led from oue to two thousand fish daily— ay te wpenter, Lancet: | some twolvo or fifteew boats being engaged in the baal. ina weet en Pigott, Bale, Mé.; David H> | Bets. Vesnele trom the Capo are also profitably engaged | ana Martha Allen, Smi ‘—— Pitman, Tarboro, N.C. ; Ha: im the codfishery on the coast — In a few weoks the cod Stok Soe, | fish will entirely disappear and will be succeeded by | 4th tarks Sarah A Nickels, Ni ‘The Bosrd hae po miss Onaries in Kurope under their | God’s glory, and the a. TE Tht appropriations have been | seribirg the great success of their former labors of love, | Wa" te isereated vo: the contiserstons of the Amescen | Jorviay Dorchester, 3a ‘which ere known te be | a benediction was given, and the congregation dispersed. | Yodical Anvociat: ngelization with zeal, energy In this teautifu) eburch the most ample accommoda- | Territories of th « of their labors, ly | tious we fforded to the reporters of the press, in the | medical topography of morst eveouraging. The appro- | moat polite manner. fevers and the moet successful treatment of the sams; there- PI committee to these rocicties, in- Woodstock, Vermont; Ed. yea iaccaee Providence, R.I.; | barrels. ngelical sorie the wore ‘ow representing most of the States and Griscom, jon, than the attainment of a correct Joba H : each, with a history of ite prevailing Esters fort, be 1 ade by U rsa! uth Missions: Rei ad conviction, this in L.. Dawson, Cuarliston, 8.C.; (Sie), do. ace Sarees 3 Bahers tse fury | Son Berens hank Ste seein | ce oe teat az Ramer ata prt Auris Sark Car Wide, eA vamy x jones. . 18, > }. Foster, jashville, le 5 } a to $12,613 98 The tenth anniversary of this society waa celebrated CJ, Blackburn, Covington, Ky., John Dawson,’ Colum: CaoLeza ON THE Western Rrvens.—We are in- 5 Pottingiil, for do 20 G has three missionaries among the Jews of bua, 0.; Edward Murphy, New Harmony, Ind; A. D, | {otTmed that there has been for several days past _ good 10 Exel Seoti this country, v's. : ip New Yore, Philadelphia aa Balti- | Inst evering at the Tatermacle, the society worshipping Stetoing, Detrett, Mict..’J. ¥.C. Blaney, Chicago, TIL; | eal of fatal sickness, chiefly cholera, among the emi- ton, St Thomas more— t#o ordained miu'*ers, avd ove licentiato preach- | here being its parent. From the annual report we leara | 4,5 oa Geo D'Wileer’ thmaral Point, Wiss Wan McPhecters’ rants on Upper Mississippi boats. A good many boats | ¥, Ki im, Conner, for horton 10 daze; or, Tbrae missionaries bave tree access to their bretaren | not thin rociety wae organized for the purpose of en- | have (he Lost cuarantce that the important objects w St. Louie, Mo ;J D, Elbert, Keosanqua, Iowa.; Joha H’ | 2&Ve gone up with their decks and cabins crowded al April 16 ship Archer, Thomas, (from ok : rand If WADy Cases, i so) L- ciaheae ond scotia teak : Weer ee believed, | courngiog and promoting a missionary spirit among the | Sill be moet satletactorily accomplished, tad the, profession Murphy, ‘Fells of St. Anthoay, Minnesota. “aississippi | POs its appearance on. several of them, aii carried of | “Wactynimae tha Apri 16 ship Delaware, Patton, XToek. ‘The Hoard has uncer ‘ts ¢irection, besi’ea what is | children of the Sabbath schco), and aid, by its contribu- Resolved, TI ommittes herototore appointed dor Connie te ‘Medical Topography ana Epidemics—J. more or Jess of these emgrants. The victims are April Lirhip Wm Sprag 10 ‘Triste, Vanica— ome for Papal Rurope. ieeaty separate mivrions, fifty: | 4; min Charleston, fora similar object, | /, 7 chiefly deck ers, and the sickness is confined | t° load for Davenpost, E. done for Papal kurove ty sep. tions, 1 opening and establishing Sunday Schools among | be and the sam reby discharged. C. Wisston, of Bangor, Me; Kdmund R. Ponsies, of fly ae tear siaek have gone out with their nine ordainee missionarss. fve liceatinty preachers, . Dr. PUNY KaRix, of N. Y., Chairman of the Coramittee | Dartmouth College, N. H.; Joseph Perkias, of Castleton, | manly to those boat idmaie aud female rssis naz ‘lssiouaries forty-three | the neglected and destitute of our own country, enpe | | UB TT Chica Saag w' report, whieh wtaten that 1000 | Vie; George, Soottack, of Boston, Mast.; Joseph, Mau: | S¢2bt #0» ded to a degree not mthorised by pradonoe ot aative bripers. twenty-tour crurches, sad about 650 | cially at the West. The labors of the society’s mission: | 604 oF the ith vol. of the Report of the Assosiation | ran, of Providence, R. i; Chas. Hooke, of New Haren, | *asctioned by law.—St, Louis News, May Hi native communicants ckools, and 6,596 pupils; six | gries have prospered during the past year. In conse é been printed at an expense of $1,800 42, of which | Conn.; Joseph M. Smith, of New York, N. ¥.; Jacob M. Sons ra Kivor; Susan, Robbi printiog presses, from wh ch have beém issued more | quence of the commercial erivis of the past year, there- | number 161 copies had ben furnished to members and | Gemuil, of yeburg, Pean.; Lyndon A'Smith, of | DvkL 1s Savannau —A duel wasfonght at Sayan | ford; Grace Caroline, than £2.°00,000 of papes curlog year. ceipts have fellen off. During the society's existence it | acid, 86 copies furnished to editors of medical journals, | Newark, N. J.; James M. Thompsoa, of Wilmiagton, | nah, on the 29th ult , between Mesers. Loudand Sheftall, | Corpwailis, 8 ate Gate, & rat The Board coneluce tors statement with the earnest | has covlected snd disbursed upwards of $4,000, $1,000 of | gnd'184 copies remained on hand. Del; Peregrine Alscoth, of Chestertown, Md.; Thomas | They met on the Carolina sile of the Savannah river, and besrticlt prayer that ‘his great work of soceading | which has been distributed through the Sabbath Sohool he Treasurer, Dr. I8aa0 Woop, of N. Y., presented | Miller, District of Columbia; P. F. Peebles, of Peters. | opposite Savannah; weapons, pistols: distance, twelrg the goersi emong the na‘icns of the earth may be con- | Union, for the support of missionaries who establish | his report, spowing that the sum of $2,101 04 was ex Va.; 0, F. Manson, North Carolina; D.'0. Cain, of | pocos—hir. Sheftall’s pistol being hair trigger, went off . borg, , tinued acd eplerged until si: shall have hoard of the fa! | gasaay schcols at the West, About $1,000 las been ex- ed curing t for thi we of printi Chosieston, &.C.; Jobn'F’, Posey, of Savanah, Ge.; S. | into the air as be was bringing it down, vefore it was | BOSTON—Arr May 5 ships Kate Swanton (of Bath), Reed, vatioe 0: Christ. enced in, bras; Bock by the help’ of waien about | Einuine cautting? eeieeeney Bete ene? | Ww. Clawtos, of Warsam; Ala 7.6 Gratton, of Roduey, | brought to bear upon Bie antagonist.” He maintaiaed Horaom (nem <i Boston), Mead, Hilemorth: lew 6, e After'the report wae reac— ree huzéred acbools have established, acé many | — ‘The colence received from Dr. ) F. Condte, the former | Mies.; T. J. Fenner, of Grieans, La.; E.’B, Hoskins, | his positicn, and recetved the fire of Mr. Loud, the ball Rev eevine Meesieodl telivored a disconsae from Mat. | otbers strengthened. The report closes with » oall or | treasurer, was $209 09, while tre assesamenta ani sale | of Clarksville, Tenw ; M. I. Satto», of Georgetown, Ky.; | cutting his’ pantalocns, but not touching his person. | pysetvet. iy thew 15: 31 and 52 verses The great ideal of Christ w of | Mr. Loud baving expressed himself satisfied, the matter, rh Wbitre funds. . 2,722 $1. so | G. Mendenbail, of Cincinnati, 0.; Vie | Soertescteat See en, Gee b. Went nad tapan | Sibel faced.” * Cott wen honorably adjusted. Mr. Sheftall in'a citizen of | thews, Philadeiptin: ship ity won seif expansion, growth, propagandism. This isa | His remarks were et a a to a description, ac | Brainard, on account of the prize fund, thus leavinga | Kvane, of Chicago, m.; J. B. ite Bi Batavia 8, Mr. C. L. Brace addressed the audience at some length. | $200 received from Dre. George B. Wood and Daniel | Milton, Ia.; J, H Bench, of Cold ar a rea, ‘Mes; | Lantons, Mr. Youd o¢ ba couuty. wot, a v ; y mneny Val Seer compenied with anced of the condition of the poor | balance on band of $1,115 26, A.B of Delagel}, Wis ; &. A. Arnold, of Da- oe Pipers tives tees a yen Soe as | ane neglected children of this city, and of the ind Dr. MAURAN, of ry 1, offered a reries of resolutions | vi Towa; J. H. Murphy, Falle of St. An 5 It appears that potatoes are coming down to a fair tian foith, which is Christ and him eracifed. This con. | Schcols which pave been established for Yuext education. | returning the thanks of tho Anecistion to the Senators | Wah; Thoma Divard, of Pudadelphis, U. 8. N.; price in almost overy direction. One dollar bustel is Lay ception permeates the whol» Bible, and flows into ever He gave an interesting account of the Newsboys’ Sab- | and Representatives who framed the Quarantine bill, | ment A. Finley, U. 8. A. now the price in Cincinnati. A large lot on the way to 3 noe! channel of Christian eff rt ‘ihe test of Christian fai bath schocl, aod put im a ples for its now pending in Congress, to preveat,sickme ss on ship- Special Committees to upon named sudjects.— | that ctty has been stopped in ) On account of is; Brack Diamond, in the old cis ensatio was the readiness to suffer mar | thought that these children were worth beard, induigirg im the hope that their efforts may yet | Lewis H. Steiner, of Washington, D. C.,on strychnia— | the sudden decline in price. ‘eronhappuch, Kelley, ani tyrdom sbould it be neceesary, and uncer the new to | that new influences must be brought to bear on be crowned with success, ita chem'cal end toxicological properties, - ~ mavifert » disposition to spread shroad # knowledge of After an address by Rev. 1. P. Touséty, a coliestio: ‘The resolution wa* passed. Ashbury Evans, of Covington, Ky., on tracheotomy in EL Gk nC Christ. Nation age oge eal towards which | and an acirets by Rev. J. P. Thompron, the congrets: | _ the Suonmtatr read pape: from Dr. W. Ht. Byford, of | epipay MABITIOE INTBLLI they press; it has rmed, their mirsion Lyourgus | tion separated, Fvansville, Ind, om the patholozy and treatmeat of ‘J. Taylor Bradford, of Augusta, Ky., on the treatment of old tried to paben paticn of warriors; the Anglo Sux oe serotula, giving the mature of the disease, treatment, | of cholera it ons #im for civil and religious freedom, and the distin- American Medical Assoctation. causes, Offects, &e, Charlee 7. Chandler, of Rocheport, Mo., on malignant uishing cbaracieristion of Christianity ta propagandism. | FIGHTH ANNUAL MESTING HKLD AT PHILADELP AIA, Dr. NW. 8 Davis, of Chicago, pressnted a report om tl periodic fevers. hin thought the revereod gentleman developed at great May, 1855, “Nutritive q of milk, and the influence prods 4. A. Johnson, of Chicago, Titacls, & ths sgetetions a0 0 system, Jemgtb, sod in conclusion boped that the children who | qn eighth annual meeting of the Americam Medicn | therecn by preanen:y and menstruation in the Association bavizg just closed its session, we proceed to pare The bes tore nub eoune talon by Lao i give » summary of ite proceedings. nutritive constituents ets we can be preserved in eel: fe ie, of Font, e tne etatiatios of caloalus ssocit u \. and eweetners, nished to inhabitant iseanee, ani operations thereo'. teradestipsepen if is ase ase Cina be bad are ain such quantities as to supersede the presen: J. 8. Carpenter, on the treatment and eurability of re- this generstion would carry the work of salva- -, 0B microscopical tie by Dr. none fhagy, of Puiledsigis, tu bona! of hs | “Meee tories preeeesa ecaretases aks oom | I Seiuer, of Halse, ou the Dect trestment of | ME ia” iii b; . Isaac Hays, ia, ia of ths ‘The it bavi was refe to the com N, J. Fulder, o} ine, on the best ent of y Auniversary of the Amerloan and Foreign | Cloittes of Arrangements a7d Reception. mittee of publication, and the meeting adjourned. cholera infantum : ‘ fr Moone Savane, 3! ceeasextgs a algal ‘The President, Dr. C. A. Pope, ct Missouri, was in the ‘THIRD DAY. ym PUR of Fiadatgida, om injuries 46 the velar and See a catia Dali Boreas sie A. » 9 ; ; COE Azsivernary of the American and Foreign | cs.air, and the following gentlemen aitendedas delegates | ‘The meeting was called to order punctually at 9 o’eloak. 5 Carpeot, of Pa, on the treatment and curabilty of | RUMMYA “nt at 2Sion 478, epoke Bre a 2 Union was celebrated last night in the Dutch | wy vive the pames of those from New York city, inclu. | ‘The minutes having been read and approved— , reducible hernia, heard, Sem ip Orel ye ilade! tistics of apeke Baformed church in Lafayette place, corner ot Fourth | ding such an arrived subsequently to tbe opentag of the | The Omar said that there was no rogular way of ap- | ,,Wilign Jemaly ot Uiadelphia, on the ata <iond Smisns, Bliffors, Havre, Apel 6, with mdge and 230 timer’ Livingsto " dace, street, The audience was oot very large, being the represen : ; ; ‘ veiled, dad the sodiithie Wheels tak ted: ting the Committees on Prize Essays, Arrangements, | 5, Knight, of New Haven, Conu., on endemic fevers, to Me: m Fegw'ar congregation of this church. After the opening | ny sdemy of Medicine —_F. Compra Btowart, at ith hed been usual, however, for the convention to | P H. Dein, of Ala, om’ the sative substitutes for | "Kin smicatown, © ; Baltimore, 10 days, in ballast, bymn, entitled, for ‘The spread of the Gospet,”’ the | David Groene, J, W. Corsom, W. Rockwell, J. F. Jeavias’ | rcfer the appointment of these committees to the Com. | cincleona, indigencus to the Pouthern States. OE A ot, Rev Dr. Barun came forward, and gave @ verbal report | H. W Brown, E_W. Warner, Josepha Wooster, Charles | mittee of Arrangements. ‘ James M. Newman, of Buffalo, New York, on the of the ¢oinge of the Christina Union during the Heneenel, '.'P. White, J.0' Fond, J, te Pheige, J.P. | "Dr. Warwos moved that the eutject be refered to that | tary poles of cies erent “ pen he ges dp ‘Pliny Karle, William N-Biake: | committee on this occasion. 1, M, Noble, of Le Roy, Mi, on pa eka yenr. Ho raid the object of this Union was to spread | map, Lewis A. Sayre, T, Cook ri i ‘The motion was syceed to- rn en the Gospel troths throt ghout the world, in opposition N. ¥. aan (ot ston, 80), or bg Alvarado, vis ‘36 days, with mahogany, hides, dc, to Sprague & % Ota, ‘i rt Hhinasipa: Hiatal Melton: Biydonbuegh, NYork.. Prom below bark ate pHOGRPOR, Mo—Atr April 90 sehr & J Talbot, Thones, ‘ork. LAN D—Arr Mi x’ PR's 5 ropa ete —_ iety —Iaaac Wood, D. M. A letter was reed Dr. Rayburn, resigning his of- J, M Freer, ‘of Chiengo, DIL,, om the progress of general . ¥. County to the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, Daring | Bee#®, A. ©. Post, J. Shanks, J. Warren, J. 8. Downs. fice as Chairman of the Committee on Medical Topogra. | and descriptive soatomy. tien: weedeat the be ¢ N. Y¥. Medical College,—B, ¥. Bar’ . and sekizg the division of the territo:y composed J. M. Corson, cf New York, on he past year, the society had labored zeslously and | Nw york slate Emtrame Heaps ait a hat ‘| BY isconain, Mississippt, Iowa and [iinois, id pulse of the heart, and the agencies which influence «¢ Palermo 38 a ester an nt gene ‘ewport, HI), Dorr, K: Gone much to forward the objects of ite organization q ‘Watson moved the acceptance of the reeigsation, | in health diseane. ¥nrbie Te soit bad pnt aay tat, tod pad | ee Fgh ely of Gomer Moon —b Rok. | a aero nse orn ducsemment |, Mauna eshte fase oo wi tar, Pew ret | ts ‘many volumes, showing the difference between tho | Wizet: 4. Trlkampf, ; cation to the commitree oa nominations, which was af- | mor m late Simtwe tien. oi Liguate with se Ameri: " New York City Hospite!.—Joweph M. Reaith dn witherawn. he means Mery tg atholic Protestant Churches, ana boldly | Wateon. Says r FON | ee ee re renewed tho tartlon, and (0 was edepted { Vermont, on the treatmoat bort bar! pp aie ry erin Dr Hays toade @ personal explanetion, a‘ter which @ Stephen ini letver waa read from Dr F.B, Haskins, of Clerkaviils, as Soeity—8. 8. Purple, J. 0. | Tenn., onairmen of the committee on sicrosoopical In- J.B. Cote Ba " veatgaticns of Malignaat Tomors, nabing to be ezeussd | ry on the living t \ o¢ (¢ pernioions tepdemeles ‘of the for. | New York Pathological Inctt © steemehip, powed @ clipper ship) steering ith yellow letters. Bohr Waterman (of Portiand), Wigain, Port au Prince, Wer Golyxctars had bom sont throughout the | Beilorne Hoyle’ “Pnited states w distribute these ‘tracts and ro. itchtasce, t.F. Ook “om

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