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HE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6914. MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1855. ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA AT HALIFAX. ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. AFFAIRS IN THE CR. More Fighting before Sebastopol. ‘Embarkation of Lord Raglan’s Re- mains for England. THE PALMERSTON MINISTRY SUSTAINED. Interesting Condition of Affairs in Spain. . Diplomaiic Relations with Rome Broken O1t, SETTLEMENT OF THE BLACK WARRIOR DISPUTE. Coutinued Outrages of the In surge nts. Bumored Attempted Insurrections in Italy, Denmark Refuses to Abolish the Sound Dues. CONSOLS 91—MARKETS STEADY, ko, do, he [By Mie HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH, 21 WALZ 8T.] Hauurax, August 1, 1855. ‘The royal maN" steamship Asie, Captain Lott, from Liverpool on the afternoon of the 21st ult., arrived hero at half-past 2 o’clgck this morn ng She left Liverpool on the sfterncon of Saturday, the ‘21st ultimo. Her advices are coasequently ome week later than received by the Atiautic. The Aria lett for Boston at four o’clock this mornisz, and will be 6ué at Boston about noon on Thursday. The Asia reports passed on the 220 ult., at 10:5 A, M., the ship Conqueror, twenty mlee west of Tudsar, bound Fast; 2th, at 10:0 P.M, latitude 60.27, longitude 97.26, exchanged rignals with the royal mail steamship America, bound East. ? ‘The Washington sailed from Southampton for New York on the 18th July, with 210 passengers, The Cunard steamship Arabia was at Liverpool, em- Parking troops for the seat of war. The week bad been entirely unproductive of any event of moment in the Crimea or Saltic—the position ‘ng precisely the samo an at Ta the British Parliament Mr Roobuck’s motion of @nsure upen the government had been debated and @maily rejected by ove huacret majority, The Pal- smereton istry, therefore, remains in office. The vacancy created by the retiremsat of Lord Joha Russell 24 not been filed up, although rumor pointed te Sir William Molesworth as his most probable successor in the Colon. al Secretary sh'p ‘The London Money Mazket was easier. Consola cloved at the same Mgure ason the previous Fridy, namely, co Tn the Liverpool cotton market there had bean rather ~ more activity than during the weex procedug, the saies reaching 46,000 bales, of which but « small proportion was on speculation. The advices from the Uniged States ‘had exercised o rather depressing effect during the osrly part of the week, but the market subsequently rallied and closed atatout previous rates, Wheat and flour were steady at former quotations, but in Indian corn a furtiee decline of 34. por quarts hed taken piace, The woather had oven moderately fa. voreble for agricultural purposes. Provisions generally were duil, but quotations, ex cept for lard, which was slightly lower, nad not brea reduced. Fraighta from Liverpoo! to the United States are tame and rates are tendiog downward. THE Wak. PROGRESS OF THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL. REPCLPE OF RUSSIAN SORTIES- SMB4RKATION OF THE BOOY OY LORD RAGLAN—IMPOSING DISPLAY OF THE FRENCH TROOPS— KEIN’ ORCEMENT OF THE RUSSIANS, BTC. . The genecal prospects of the war, at home aod abroad, were cot very encoursging. Partial successes before Sebastopol bave, however, revived the drooping spirits of the army, although tne small reported losses of the allies show that ths successes were not of impor- tance. Pelissier, whose character suffered much after the repulse of the 18th of June, was regaining confidence, and from the strength of the French worka now close advanced towards the Malakofl, there is a probability of its early capture. ‘The icliowing are the latest deepatche Under dete of July 16th, 117, M., General Pelliasier telegraphs— The eremy, who bad for some days endeavorei in vain to stop our left spprosches in front of the Malakotf Tower, attempted jast night to drive us back, but they were repuleca by the first civision of the second corps. Three times the Rusmans threw themselves upoa our trenches with their usuai shouting, bat after eacn at- tempt they were compelled to retreat, by the nteady fire and calm attituce of our roiiers, leaving behind them many of their slain. July 17. General Simpson telegraphs:— Nothing of importance has occurred. The army ix ia good health. July 18. He telegraphs:— A nortie made on the left atiack was repulsed with only thiee casualties on the b wide. ‘The Paris Patric of July 19 says:— According to the news received this morn! @ Rus sians attempted another sortie wast night, it ten o'clock, sgainst the batterics of Careoning Bay, and were vigoronsly repulsed. Letters say that the Rua- sia hips ey tosufler from the French mortar bat- tery on the side of Quarantine Bay, and desert» that the rations of the shipping aro reduced one ‘al! The French have cleered Kameisch of all suspicious persons, and have established a municipslity, The Sardinian and Turkish forces have again with- drawn from the valley of Baider to Balaklava. This may indicate eit)er anotber modification in the plan of cam. paign, or that field operations against the Kussians have deen abandoned. ‘The report is confirmed that the Russians have re- ceived reinforcements. (iortschakoff han written to St. Petersburg acknowledging their arrival. A despatch from General Simpson in published, giv- ing an account of the embarkation of the body of Lord Raglan, for Vngland. Pelissier placed a garland of immorielles on the coffin, and the French troops formed an avenue of men six miles long, from the camp to the wa, ‘The Beitiah General Fyre has had a leg amputated. General Sir John Campbell died w.thin Sebastopol, and mader a flag of truce his sword returned, IMPORTANT MOVEMENT IN THE BLACK SHA. Another sea expedition is fitting out, bab the destina tion is anknown. It is supposed to be either against Odes re, or torelieve the Turks bard pressed in Anatolia: nd perhaps it may be fer opersitons on the Danube Four thousand Turh+ are eo Dobrutechs whore rein foreements of French and Roglinh are expected. AFT AIRS IN THE BALTIC. ae British ships were reconnoitering spproaches to ‘The Eussiam official journal of Hols complains that on July %, etx Eog ish boats came into the small pool Sher te Ciatrict eee _saee the false pre tres uy 8 GL pee, aac plurde ed the shipping until No intel'ience concerning the f ; body of the tilled ittuiiune:. CRITICAL POSITION OF THE TU Relisbls accounts 10 June 22, state creeran asa army, uncer General Muravief, bad invested Kars. while ‘gw awhll corps damnée had adv, Kuta, ano ‘waa pressing the Turkish garrison Hand sumber 40,000, andthe Ta ae cain well Parba and General Williams. jaseiens are uns from Gumri, and the ai critienl, uniess they reader maps Silistria. The Russians bold the roads to Kreeroum. THE PRINCIPALITIES. _ The Austrian troops in the Primcipslities are being icc bly reduced, and the men hems to langery, some to Vienne. GERMANIC REL 4 “IONS, The Fondon Worn'ng Chronicle publishes the text of an Avetrign circular, daced Jane 28th, to the Germsai: Lie ‘The docum+nt spears etrogiy for peace, amd 8 that Austr: iil continue to bold the Princt- palities ttl peace be retored Austria further asks the or aes confeceration to mainisin its present etti- ude, A telegraphic despatch aa>s the Diet bas replied that present circumstances Go not call for fresh measures, soa the Diet coes rot contemplate extending its obliga- tions or engagements. itis sated im Vienma that a better understanding now exits betwern the Austrian and Pruasien Cabinets, ard that their action in che Federal Diet will be identt- cel. There i» leo ® Tamor—scarcely crecitable, how- cver—that the Allies. propose that the Crimea be given to Turkey, the Principslitirs to Austria, and Lombardy to Sardinia: Epgland and France to have contingent ad- vantages. Sev | . Great Britaly. ROLBUCK'’S MOTION OF OB*8URE DBFEATED-- THE YALMPMBTON MANIS€RY BUBTAINED, ETC, Mr. Roebuck"e motion for a vote of consureon the government, after being cebdateo at great length, wae tPrewa out in the House of by & majority of 107; the pumbers being —for the motion, 182; against it, YO The cebste occupied teenty-atx colamne of the Lenéon Times, ‘Ube Palmerston ministry haa thus a aew Jews of TiN it is stated that Sir Wi Lore Jobo Russel) as Colon) Ben jor } Secretary, amd thet Sir WI de Commissioner of Works, wicbaut a cabipe! +t nd Sir Jcho chelley President of ths Rourd of Hen! Parlismentazy business, other than the above, has been urtmportant ee hax been inveatigating into the police 0 the recent Hie Pars cemovatrations. Antheny Gibbe & Sons, of Longon, are appointed finaze al agents 0! Yeru Dr. Arnjud, Nepciton's St. Helena doctor, is dend. France, decree modifying the import xpense of the fite Napo- Tobe distribited eo ue The Moniiewr coptati Jeon, cm the ifth of Aug: wicews and erp ot th Five hupdree ‘ans, now at Toulon, are to be ex- changed at Ccersa for French prisoners of June 13, Spain, Non Eecalante is appoumted Minister to Washingtow n rocm of M. Cueto. A telegraphic message fror Madrid says the rupture with Rome is compitte, the Roman Charge havieg de- menced his pares on the 16th, on account of the pastege of the Choreh Provercy bill ‘The Black Warrior Cispnte with the United States iv Cefinitely settled, by the indemnity of a million reals. ‘The French mail Dad been again stopped by the insur- ents pear Burgos. ‘Jen Carlste were shot on the 10th, at Girerne. Some ¢kirmiches occurred at Burgos, ta which the loss on either sica was trifimg. Au kuled, however, was Gen, Arnaos, brotber in law of Ca- bierus. Barcelons Lad become quiet once wore. ‘The treaty with the Dominican Republic is authorized by the Cortes, Italy. France, England and Sercimia are said to have ex pressed their formal disapproval of the proposed league ef the Italian States The Turia pe speak of an attempted insurrec- «ion in the Duchy of Modena, and arrests had made at Sperzia ‘ara. Wessi. Levici Owing to the troubled state cf Italy the French gar. sca at Rome has been reiniorced by a thousand more men. Mazzini publisbes « letter in the Genoa ing the Itelians against Bonspartint inteig: Rus Coicgae Gazette repeats that Marked diflerences Ua en between the Czar nad his brother Constante. and the jouroey cf the Prince of Prursia to St, Petersburg ia toribe parpose of acting An Wediator. pers, warn- A Vienvs letter in y Most of the small German Staies are preparing to dis- arm, . The expecte Dremier. Capt. Merrymap, of the American bark Undine, haa the first to refuee payment of the Hanoveriso Stace dues, He refused to show his papers, yet was permitted 10 proceed to Hamburg and deliver bis cargo. Denmask. ‘The Danish government is uncersteod to have replied to the United States in a long cecument, regretting that the Capinet ot Washington had not given longer notice of it intention respect the non payment of Sound Cues, especiaily im the presemy cricts, when Denmark's neyhbors are ¢neeavor bg to craw her into a war; ani furiher, thet the ato!ition of Sopnd dues would be @ loss Cf mary thousancg of Collars to Denmara, ant a seving of not more than t+o hundred oollara annually to the shipring of the United Staves Denmark. trerefore, con- aiders it imposeible on the short notice to comply, and otrer ostions will regerd Amuvrica’y cemand uafaverably. Commercial Intelligence. LONDON MONRY MAMEET. Money continues quite abundant, notwithetanding the msoy war loans, and discounts arecurrentty offered at three per cost. The gold export continues, Covsols cloved at 007; a 1 for sceount, and 91 for money. The bullon in the Baok of !ngland bad decreased £155,000. Dellare quoted ats. Bar silver, fa. 340. Eagles, 76s, 44, Loublcons, tia od AMERICAN SECURITIER. Merers, Bering Sroe., report « moderate business in Railroad bends, but say State and City Stocks have been comparatively neglected. Messrs, Stokes & Co., of London, quote trapsactions an follows ;— Alabema Sterling... Marylacd Sterloy Liv: Tentsylvania Stock Penosylvania Bone Vir iguation of the Hanoverian Cabinet is hourly » anc itin eaid Count Fiaten will be the new LIVERPOOL COTTON MAKRET. ‘The Brokers’ Circnlar reports that the advices, per the Asia, caured a limited demand, and a partial reduction of Fogel! current ualties of American, during the early pert of the week: but favorable accounts from India, on Tueeiay, imparted more steadiness in Man- chester and Liverpoo!, and prices recovered the decline Merere. Dennistoun, avd other firms, quote the weel rales at 46,330 bales. including 7,000 om speculation, and 2.800 for export. Friday's business was 7,000 bales, closing quietly and steadily, The quotations are: Fair Orleana, 74; middling, 6 ir M 6;; fair uplende, 6 Some circulars quote fair } good orcinery, 5 ',d. a 60. stock on bund wan 629,000 American. LIVERPOOL BREADETUTFS MARKET. Merera. Brown, Shipley & Co. report wheat and sour in continued fair demand, at full prices, White wheat, 11s, Od. a 128, 2d.; red, 10.0 La Sd.: Western cu and Baltimore, 424, 409, 6d. a 41s. ; Sour, Indian corn was totally neglected all the week until Friday, when, a further deciine of :*. boing eatablisherl, rome speculative feeling arose, and prices recovered (d., cl white, 405 a fle ; ye! The weather had been variable, in favorable, Tho brokers’ circular calls w 2d. higher and four Is, Maxwell’s circular quotes white wheat 12s. 6d. LIVERRPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Movers, Richaréson, Speoce & Co.'s Circular re} beef and pork very dull, with only retail sales, in fair gemend, but sales in retail. Lard coprossed 540, asked, but 64. less would be taken. Salex of the week 50 tons, Tallow firm and business larger. Noi . rican 638. « 64a, sss 7a THE LATEST. Messrs. Richardson, Spence & Co. supply the follow irg:—Savurcay, | ”.M.—There is really no change to note a any of our markets to oF: Our yesterday's ciroular we consi¢er a good report of what is goiag on. Passengers by the Meamship Asla for Boston. Mr Stovel apd lady, Mra Sherwood, Mre Desnison, Mre Psyfaro, Mise Ripley, Mies Walk: M Gah loys, Rev Mr Caldwoll and indy,’ 'Me fone acl wea Lies Clsr' ilipe, M H 4 tad) indy, Me Didde diay, Master lad) despatehes” Mr Johurton iy, Mr Rey Bertram, Mr fiailur smd tnd: Sanigon, indy Craiue, Mr Mon apd Ind. Brown, Herivart heat wn, Hurlburt, Koes, Biapchard, heaters, ‘Biske, 301 Lerten, C1 h Field, howd |, Bo art, Shooner, jenburg, Carlina, Fight 01 Lo ere! deren Moon, Miller, Walle, Bentoa, Lovell, keat Kilborae, ere®, Moon, Miller, ‘elle, jaton, voll, n' Mackay, Jobuston, Scbasir, Bmile, Curtis, Grenier. 6 Ln ee David Headly, at Antwerp; Nelson, , New Hsmpstrrs, te ths Clyde, nerve, at Bremen ley, at Havre; Vou in the Clyde, verbard, st Bremen; itoly- | THE WORKINGMEN IN THE PA MBETING OF THE ‘HUGE PAWS’’ LAST NIGHT. The Contract System Condemned. STREET-CLEANING MACHINES DENOUNCED. 4 FIGHT ON THE PLATFORM. SPEECHES, RESOLUTIONS, &., &., &. Agreeably to tne following call, a largely attended meeting was holden ia the Park last evening: Mass Meeting oF Workinomen iv Tae Park Tara Even: 1N6 —All eppowed to the contract system come at i ast tis. Hon. Mike Walsh, T. FE, Tomiinson, Eay., . Commerford, Esq, Coansiiman Horatio N. Wid, Jucge Mountfort, J. D, Hoyt, Fay, William worth, Esq , H. N, Genett, Eay., Hon Daniel Bos Ben. 4. C. Morton, Connciman'Clan: y, Hom, Gilbert C. Dean and other emaent speabers wil address the peo- ple. ©, W. JAQUES, Chairman Com. of 2 rraagementa, Nearly all the trades and branches of industry were represented, but the.majority seemod interested apecial- ly in the street cleaning contracts. There waaa great deal of earnestness displayed by the persons ansembied. The more pungent remarks made by the speakers, aud issuing from private sources, were received with a great deal of relinb. A military band was stationed on the platform, and from time to time discoursed patriotic music. The various delegations bore banners thus tascribed:— Qoecvereesccceesrsnsecesentceseentbeetee } MNCHAMCH AND WOMKINGMAS 18 THE PARK RO-NIOMT QO IOAETELIDELE ROLE DELAEDELEDLONEGODOLOL OLE LEO Athalt-past #'x the meeting was organized by the election of Josxru W. Toon as Chairmen, The Cusim expressed his sympathy with the working wen ofthe city, who, be said, had hitherto been used as teols toelevate other men to power, who deserted their friends when once in office. He then called upon the voters present to listen to a series of resolutions which he thought ehould be carried out, Had auch work been done Jest November there would have been ne need of this meeting. Mr. Canis Sarr then read the following resolu- | tora:— Whereae, It has been stated im the public prints thet the Commissioner of Streets and Lamwpa has submitted to the Cummou Council proposals for a new contract to clean the streets of the city; and whereas, the sireots e1@ not now under contract, but cleansed under the di- rection Of the proper officer of the Corporation by the employment of workingmon at fair and equitable wages; GC whereas, we regard the contract system as one of Gbe greatest evils against which labor bas to coatend, apo cne that i* aiso a eerious burthen on the tax payer whore meace of peyment is drawn from the labor and industry of the city; and woerens, the city bas tried the contract aystem of cleaning treets, and found it vot only n fatiure, but a robbery on the city treasury, by which the Corporation bas been compelled to pay twice for the same service - once to the contractors, and & recond time to the workiagmen, who were called in to perform the work peglected by the conirector#; and whereas, the people of the city almost unscimously agree in'the opinion that the city was ner: a better eonditicn for cleanlipess thao it iw at pres cleaned by cay’s labor, under the direction of cient head of Ccepartment and superintenden' whertas, ail experience hss proved the present contract system of the Corporation to bes every Fpect—s synter tiat only works for the benefit of 2upt politicians and contractors, who live and grow fat on public plunder and the earnings of honest labor. ‘Therefore, Resolved, That we, the workingmen of the city of New York, co bereby earnestly and be Ugainst the making of oy new contract for the clearing ot the et or any other work to be done for the ie" as we do, that sach contracts urious to iabor and the tex payer, aad shat tn theory the ayatem pre to economy, all experience shows under it, for the mort pretl’gate expenciture of money, the city gete the worst work (Ubeers.) Kerolved. That we appeal to the members of the Com. mou Council to paur sanction any nee cot tract for Cleaning the streets of the sity, especially in view of the facts, that the last contract of this kind had paid for twice over; and that at this time the city, «cr ibe present order of t is cleaner than i was be‘ore—wa refer to the rey asthe west conclusive p: concition of the city, Kesol city of tection the (Loud epplause. ved, That the mechanics sad workingmen of the York look to the Common Council far pro- nat mozopoliate acd “outside infueacos,” we pleege who ere cur frie and who our foes. We shall hore- after judge wen by their acts and not by their political profesmon, AH we ask is, tast wo may h a fair opportunity of earning a living for ourselves and fami- dies, without being sabjected accept aims in conse. quence of rich monopoliete and contractors being allow- ed to appropriate to themselves a iom of our ¢arn. ings, We ceny the right of tho legislative branch of the Corporation to pursue sny system of legislation thet makes paupers and slaves of solo bodied men, and we pleoge ourselves henceforth to know who we support ogee for fire. We Lave been bought and sold long enough by carrupt politicians. (Shouts of applause.) henolved, That « copy of this preamble sm resolut ons be sent to his Honcr the Mayor, aud severally to the Board of Aldermen and Councilmea, And thet s com mittee of ene from each ward of ine city be a pete] to waitcn the Alderman and Councilmen of f! ward with re‘erence to carrying out the objects of this moet- ing, believing, aa we do, that if the matter is fairly pre- ented to th ra of the Common Counell, they will unite with us in making an effort to destroy « system thot entails only evil on the Corporation and thove who co the work it requires. Mr. CHawies Sata was then introduced, and said: — It was some months since he had last addressed them in this piace, and hardly expected t@ have bad the honor of addresping them to-aight. It is true that the con. tract system was lone away with, It isa corrupt ey» tem which takes the money ont of poor men's pockets and puta it into these of tbe rich. The voice of the peo- ple hitherto bas been unheeded, but be hoped were row uetermined to oppove the system and drive it from the city, (Cheers) No matter whether the Mayor wancticrs it, or the Governor sanctions it, we will drive this ipiquitous system outof the city. ft isas bad a | system o* tbat which forestalls the market and pute flour xe to twelve colinrs a barrel. Mayor Wood pre- tends that the city must be kept clean by contract. We bat. It could be done by bard lal $225 per Bot there is something rotten in the State of Denmark, Perhaps some of these high officials have shares in the contracts. (Laughter.) Tell us not of contracts, when the work can be done by hand. They say the a vot ‘mit the expenciture of more th . But the law nowhere says that the et wweepirg must be done by contract. (Good.) You mast only help yourselves and God will help you. Support men for ofiee who will support you. Goldwmith i ii fares the land, to hastening {lla a prey, Where wealth sonum lates at men deca elves on election day to remeraver | No.2, iaterrupting again, attracts the attention of No.1, who flags at him’ an’ expression of undvegutsed contempt, and called upon bim to respect his cnarac- erase 720. Jo. 2 intimates that No. 1 is an Irishman, and nota an glee a ates the charge, and throws it back oO 1 rey i a a wn a his ~ with tne declaration that he was a chien, wh e other was ‘' footing turf in the ould eountry.'’ No 2 could not depy the soft impeachment, ry fered to bet » collar he would make au exe) of wenteriy gentleman before he nome to-night. The Gext sound which rea: ‘the reporter in an in- telligidle ehape from the Tostruni, was —The streot wee; owned them yourselves, you woul meso money of them, (Probably pot!) It were idle to merely maxe wer ou machines, The diacovertra of aci- encd are ordlaerces of God which man must osey aud acknowlecge. but there is otber wore waich tne ct! ceo give you moze honoring to your genius, sud w! the city bana right togive you; there js an army of policemen, wits departments of doctors organized to cure them. No, 1—To poison them, you mane ! Mr. West—ihere might be also departments of tailors end phvemakers organized (laughter) to shoe aad to clotke thea. shel the working classes receive no re Copn.t om irom the city government’ There are housed of Teltge, there are city prisons aud ctty penitentiaries, Uwe iwmates of which bave to ve clogged and shod. Hee in work tor the people. There are also public lnn¢s god ctiy tote which sre your property; oo there Jots the city might erect ha vitations for ti orking people of New York; aod whee you had paid rent sufi Gert to cover the ‘entire cont, the building might be pourown. (That's tue talk!) Here ia work which the city might give you, andI say to you that thet is the great demand which you sbould make upon the (Geet) Wl you co ity (We will!) Laaidd w make a long speech to you, but I have embedied my ries of resolutions, which | will read to you a aak you to have them embodied in the resolutions of the meeting. Mr. Wrer then read the following series of resolu- tiovs:— Whereas, Tais mans meeting of the mechanics and Tarborers of New York bas been convened to protest sgainat tha further coniinuance of th ot entiemen who occupied the machines—4f you ave no objestion to system of labor prev i, mmong iddivid whien postites the employment of the leuat possible number of workmen, at a compet ation which never risen above the loweut rate ot wag that want and misery compel them to accept; and ing throngrout pocie- whereas, wi prival nie utterly fails to turnish compulsory idle workmen either with sn opportunity to Inbos (or indivi or with the means of laboring for themrelven, it is the duty of government to afford, amd the right of the workmen te demand, occupation at the hance of the public authorities, at just and reasonable compensation, to be determined by the necessities of the prices of food, clothing and fuel, and the mount of it which may be extorted from the te- new fore, be it Resolved, lst, That tbe proper office of government in reiation to lator is vo’ merely of a negative and po- Mee character, as applied to the removal of nuisances, and the punishment of violators of the law, but that its powers extend to m¢ustrial enterprises which are poal- Tively beneticiad an¢ proouctive im their character—to preventing pauperism. diminivhing the number of criminal, increwsing the revenue while reducing the percentage of taxaiion, and gradually substituting for the rent which drawa from the pocasis of the laboring Tenantry nearly one-baif of their earnings—and more in pore to the unfitness of their dwetiings for homan abitation—euch a just snd beneficent system of pub He works vpon tbe public lands belonging to the city and State, that finally the tenantry msy become the owners of the dwcitings they inhabit, and which their own hends bave ansisted to build. Kerolved, 2d, That as inasmuch as the workingmen of this city, comvened in great numbers at 4 ry lant winter, adopted a series of measures, which 60 far on they relste to the erection upon the public lands and lots belonging to the etty, of buildings guitavle (or tke babitation of the tenantry of New York, who are here speembled, beertiy approve: and, taaemuch as the object of the Hops Chapel workingmen wax only de f by a strict comatruction of the Ia: contract ayetem of labor, and by the tchem.rg speculators and contractor cordially unite with the Lope Chapel Lororabie eftorts to secure the adopt ture of om amendment to the efty c! repeal the ccntract sytem and eu da " propoted in this preambie and these resol utios Ketolved, 2d, Thet x committer of five be app by thin meotivg to wait upom and confer with th Chepel working men, at © meeting to be called purpore, to the end thai union montioned in the reecna resolution may be perfected, snd that the politi- tion of all the Workinginen of the city many be com- rated im behalf of the great object to be accom plished. ‘The following were appointed as a committee In ac: cordance with the last resolution:-- D C, Henderson, Wm. West, Wm. Arbuthnot, Wm, and dir, Bachelo: Mr. West resuming—Last winter there were more than coe hunted dozem men, women and children starving in this ome: The working men of this city convened ia Hope Chapel and memorislized the Mayor acd Common Council to appropriate money to build babitations {cr the poor of New York but their prayer was reineed anc thecvmmittes laughed to scorn. Toe Mayor did not then know thet acting solus as a bealin «fiicer be had #0 much power. He and toe Common Council showed themeslvee minus of respect for the people, and now [ask you to leave every one of them minus sour votes, (loud cheers, during which tho ora- tor retired.) Air—“Sbe St’ r Spangled Banner.’ Loud cries for Dr. Iven, Wale, &e., ke. the Fe gentiemen rerpor thereto. The (baiman put the last resolutions which wers adopted, ard thep read another resolution to tne effect that no ceptract be mace with tmitn, Seckies & Co., or other street sweepers, which wan also adoptes Mr. Cuantya D. Mi ‘a4 next introduced—He camo not to advocate the o of apy political faction, but in the name of God and down-trodden humanity, wo Neither of opeak to them of their rights. (Applause.) ile bad tefled with them ‘from the rising of the «un to the geirg down thereof,’ to support bimeelf and family. influence, he asked, can nt of the p'ainest o your femtly la suffering’ But + ieCreseed nt the ballot box. b he may be poor, may yet 0 the giaat intellects who P: human per. Ss move the se? Monopolies are the bane of humanity and in my beat] curse thom What th the bumaa leart be crushed, these mo. pepolista will build palaces, an) you and your's may go to Potter's field “unbonored and uarung’’—almost cnwept. My views, be said, are as broad as (ods earth, and my hg thies with those on whom the image of God [x impressed. And 1 now denounce the contract tystem. Soy what you will about this great confederated system of States, it never contemplated pauperiam or beggary. (Cheers.) ‘this wonopely Is calculated to take the food out of jour and your children’s mouths, while the monopo- eta revel in luxury. Then | appeal to you, in the name of God an’ humanity, to demand Nberty—workk or death. 1a that I am with you, for the fourders of this republic never denigred that you should want or beg; and now | ask you to give cne universal shout in memory of the man’ who never witnessed mivery without synipathy— Warkipgtom. 1m conclusion, he prophesied that the brani rbali be placed on thone who would sweep the streets with machines, while God's owa manufactures are allowed to starve Air by the bacd—The Marseliaise. There were renewed cries for Walsh, but he come. Avot Princes and lords may flourish and may fade; A breath can make them asa breath hath mace. But a bold peasantry—their country's pride— When once destroyed ean sever be Supphled. The OnaimMaN mext Introduced to the meeting Mr. Wret, who ratd Fellow cituens—1 do not sppear here to inflict @ lon, you. This seliing of our labor to 2 r seems to me too much like slavery. tlavea in the South are better off than the slaves bere. Their masters acyaire in them the right of pro- and they have at east the rights which property hey rust be kept in good working order. (Cheera.) bowever, the bill of sale which gives to our A our bodies, gives them the right just even vote as they direct as to vote. If not, weare thrown out of service and are pumbered aw ong the castaways of theearth. Our free institutions, the integrity of the ballot, are bitter hollow moe} eries, and a disgrace to the very name of republi- coniem. We ali know that ip our primary ¢lections tlre is fo more prolific source of vribery amd corraption then this contract system, The members of the Common Council, under this #ystem, represent pot the people but the lobby memrers. In this connection he referred to the famous Pacific Railroad scheme, which bb thought got its death blow from « meeting held in the Taberns cle. He pleo referred to the bad working of the sytem in the canal operations of thie tate, ke. A Vous ow Tue PLaTron™—Allow me to interrupt the gent emen ‘ora moment. What bas the Pacific Mal! road epecalation zot to do with thia meeting / Crum Vourm—Don't interrupt the man, Lat him £0.00 Mr. Wrer (tmprecatingly)—You will bear ma, will you not . Vor iv ree Crown—We will, go om. Mr Wier—some of the people bere interrupt me While thie sorme was taking place, saver ope was belpg acted for the apecia! bemeiit of the reporters. Currier No 1, on the wort pide of the reporters’ table, mpathy with the iatecrapton, aad us to the mat Ban ant Ia our ca purcbarere the right ‘Wo Our souls Wo, tart nile of the table, intims\et No. 1 would wuld be 2 recommended Xo, 2 to keep himself quiet, or wool! te constrained (0 acopt sume exceedingly un Pieasout mearures with bim No. Lewore a ‘The CuainMayn here announced the names of the com. mittee terminated umder ihe last resolution, an! ine poraination was confirmed, BRADBAAW next was introduced, an! ad iressed the meeting. He denounced acme of the loaders at the Hope (hapel Jast winter, fat offices since, ant are looking for fatter. humbuggeé the people, but the thing! Mr. Bradabaw's course of remarks being deemed ther pe onal, there was an attempt mace to bin ter it—firet, by moral nuasion, then by phy cal mensurer. 1 “not to pat too flee « point upon it,” they Put bin off the platform bat be not budge. A protcy little acrimmare (hen took place on and about the reporters’ table, in which those gentlemen, however, were only paasivs portici | PRICE TWO CENTS. NEGRO CELEBRATION, ‘Twenty-Fist Avniversary of British West India Emancipation—Turn Out of the Co- lored Population of the Metropolis—spitt among Young “frica—'The Black ant White Celebration at Mount Mortw—The Union again Dusolved by Wiliam Lioyd Garrison Scenes, Incidenws, &e. ‘The twenty-first apniversary of the emancipation of the negroes in the British West Indies was celebrated youterday at Morris’ "Grove, on Long Islund, about « mile and « half this side of Jamaica. As this ts oneof the peculiar features of our great metropolis, and may be regarded aa il)ustrative of the stravge acencs which are Occaasonally enacted hi Wo devote a large portion of our epace 10 am account of the celebration ‘The following aunouncement of the affair was published in the paper — ANPLSBAVERY BXCURSION AND VIC NIC The New York Anti Slavery Society iavites toe friends of hberty in the ety and vicinity ty unite ra eslebratiag the twenty-first auniversary of West Lodia emaacips. tion, by uu excurrion t) Morris’ Grove, weer Jamslon, on Wednesday, avgust 1, William Lloyd Garrivon Kractus D, Culver 8re@ engaged to deliver ad- Rese sad otherd have also been Iefreshmenta cempany Brooklyn in ® special train of cass (insiucing beggage car for refreshments) at 10 0'elbck nd returning will leave the Gro: ding to unite ia the celevraty on or before railrosd compsay may be of tbe accommo required, Tickets for the excursion (50 cents, half-price) may be had at the Anti Slavery eet, or at Fowler . If Wednenday prove rainy, the colebra- tion will be postponed to the pext fair day. Accord.ng to directions, naw Mr, Oliver Jobason, ove of the leading men im the excursion, and purchased from hima ticket for fifty centa, Wo then made our preparations for starting, and whem the hour arrived were snugly ensconced ina neat in one of the cara, Here the principle of social amalgamation was practi. cally carried out, for white, black aod colored mingled not only on terms of equality, but of perfect intimacy. ‘There were many of the shining lights of abolitioni+m, aud many who would not shine in apy capacity. ‘hore was, however, ove slight drawbsck to the general ple sure, and that war the absence of Wall ‘band, wo it was advertised would accompany the excuraon- inta. When it came to the hour of departure, b ever, Waliace’s band did not make their appear- ance, alleging, it 1s aid, ax a reason, that it was repag- nant to their feelings to play for colored paopte, snd that they woula pot do it. They seemed to ve the only musicians who objected, ior during the wornirg we raw vo lens than three colored military com nies pare our office, apd all preceded by white bands, y the way, those companion had « celebretion of tuvit own, hm retuced to join with the Garrirouian party, ard we were informed that Mrs, Ft. Kose, who wan ia vited to Morrin’ Grove, Coclined the invitation and went with the military. What in the cause of the ¢iitioulty, snd wrat bas produced this divinion in the ranks of Young Africa? Wall Mr. Downing, J. lie on the ject’ Whatever may have beon ihe ca: it is certain that there m ibe Garrinonian ranks yeni i companiey went off 0 an in top rion by thempelver, to Btaten Island. Ali were not more than three hundred and filty persone at Mortio’ Grove, yentertay, and of thone about one-half Moncay, in crder that tl tearonably informed ax to t éation y: wero whites, ya the arrival of tne traig at our place of deatipation, found « platform erecttd for tho speakers, and a larze putmoer ot peste in front for the company, Temgo- raxy restaurants were established by colored gentiemea, Wio supplied all comands ‘for tee cream, sole wate, 0 tes, collen, bam, beef, ano otaer byuide ane solide. inverted thirty sovee and & ball coats in sume oF t Geiicacien, Dut bad Iithe occasion for them afterwe, 28 forms (rlends generocsly came to our ansiate ouppiid ovr warts with viavde of « moro accept Aiud. Alt eeemed toenjoy themeclves with the gr yest, ard the only cause Of comp eint was the tntolera bie fevsth ot the speeches. However, there wasn re meoy for this—thore who dicn’t care to hear them smused themeelves im acupping and in various other wey s, while thore who did, aid bere were some re wetkably pretty colored girls, and qu te anomber of ea tmored coloed »wains, all pressing im Lhelz attent ous. Wevey wat lavished tm the most aro.igal atyle—sweet whi were said end sweot things were Caton, aud te etforts made ‘o Wig the bewr/s 0! (ne colored falr ip addition to he compey from Sew York there waa guite a copaider ble drlegation from Jameica thy nmediate vicinity of Morris’ Grove, who Yo jein op the tent vities. structicn continued to ar. aod ve a Wegons of the most nucivat con duriog tro morping, each eony, consdating o. «1 the full of en ly; and three or four stag both white and colored, a@ded their «ac total. When al! narombled thot wae to order by the Presitent, Sioxry H Gay, Mr tied being compelled to inform the me would not bewxnctiy fall corm quence of the re f the band to perfor ‘They had objected to play for color but thelr place would be #upplicd by some exe Hegers, who would take pleasure ia entertalnty, company. ‘The bymn commencing as follows wea then given out, and was ourg | f colored wlogers From 0 okien Let the Oreater's praise arise When the last straineqdied away Mev. Mr. Witcscus (colored) offeres op a fervent prayer, after whch the Vroment announced that the Hou, b. 2. Culver woul) acurens the meeting Mr. Cunvwn them came forward and «poke rubtem tially an follows —He commenced by aa deve bim great pleasure to be present on thls oc 0108, ap occasion which reeelied one of the moat important evente in the bistory of emsncipation. They bed asseu- tled to rejciee over the liberty which bad been graated by the English government to those who had been held lavery ja Jamaica, Such aneveut should le oom memorated, for it reminaed the colsred people of their release from thraidom, aa the Varsover reainled the Jewn of their liberation from the bondage of F cypt. There is, sald be, om appropriateaess about t gan it dvea the value of to 0 Jaro por , too, he thought, by the friends of (recom in the work of omanelpation, It was said that when tbe colored people were (ted a al manvacieof the white people woul ha fenta were aever realired. In the inla where the apprenticeship syste odueed, the rame apprehensions wore at tertained ond four cringing Americans who were in the harbor at the time, feariog that there put Out to eeaas the on They ing that it | | who are oppreneed Loicn 1% 6 pharm, am hinporien, a covenant with desth, : | pot put them in edies, en boar in the speaking, to give the company an eppet: tupity of regaling themselves ‘This notice wae recetved with ¢vident and the company scattered themsol under the trees and * moet approved atyle of of every Tescription wore produced and mace to reveal their contents. There were hams and ¢! romat beet wad boiled ditto, young chickens and chic! bad arrived at benhood, lemonade ant pound a pies tOust ond crackers, apples and ssndwiches, and biabed their or We spess for ourse:ves im thie per- fer their gubstentin! aod timely contributions. ad }. We pivec a few who were so vufertumate a@ to be ont of me remarlably strovg ham dakieas prietor of one of the stands by « glen “ TO believe was a teapot, come collee war ox emportued, rode, but cou’ pot get it), sll birds. Some there were who went without previs fons but they were peer be their frieads, #40 we have no doubt fared, better than if they had tur- Hovlar, however, ap] we desire bere to ex; ow than>a to a bind indy friend, and a member of the I’ress, The ch chen was exquirita, the tosat excellent, the cake superb and the sandwich perfection Without frirnés, and who were com im thee bour of reed to wake the beet they could looking wppie fritters and a few oth adm Tences tontay, tot to wtep, toe seman €0 im MaNU!Mot us ing tes in & wtomail which it WoulO require m considerable atrwteh of te imagination ano these, with the aid of lee water, le water (for whieh the vender wanted seven ceatea glass, mixture without # uame, marr had, We may bi x, although it seeme bi necessary, tha t cixeover any epiritueus W- qUCrA, OF BDY Vessel contalping them, if we except ame Joby looking colored ine al, Who rejoleed in the Dame of Seiauel, and w s coustautly calling owt for another glans. ‘The hoor which was allowed ag an inyermission soem flew by, aad a portion r the company assembled tm Jorm, while anotoer portion enjeyed a, Sad talking aad laughing, and eat- yore ta he ing which the suéience ‘hen they hed complied ques’ jned im the first lines of this popular byme, & colored genueman raised bis veice aud waid, ‘* The jubilee has cot come, bat I hops it will come '* ANoTHER ColoRsy GrxTLKMAN—I propose a farther awen(ment—\ The day of juries wiki come,’ STILE ANOTHRR— ANlOW m8 to Auggest—‘* chal come '* ‘Tin UT Yes, thal come—-' It hee come te these Ob WLOKe RCCOUMS we Are here to-day.’ Here Mr. O1iv ck Jonsros moved that « faanclel com- mittee be appointed to take up a collection to asaiat te Oetraying the expenses of tae benches, piaform aad tow water, ‘ibe motion wa » dod Merare. Oliver Job Kowisnd Jobperr a, Mr, Joun#on then Wtated that there wasn poor womem yesoot nemed Charlotte Plies, wne came from Keokuk, wa, to raise mousy for the yurctase of twe of ber children, who were held io slavery. She had parchased ber own freedom end that of all of ber famuly, with thie exception, and abe was bow endeavoring to prapure the eins OC obtaiaing thers, She lad raised abeat a thousand doliars, end two thousand more, he #aéd, would be eufficinat, We believe ane rucceeded im oel- lectipg tome money, and #0 did the committee, Mr. Gamiwon was introduced, and «‘ter giving am ac- count of the citcumatances wader wb ob t ctpa- on of the segrees of the writinh West Indice was ef- fected spowe ae follows — 1 come fo (0 epeal of cur owncountry for a moment. i} owr political and retigio & giv ‘On: optes Lad a ths glorious examples set te etic In rupport of alavery Ut of thin catior "up tohenven, aad reeckes to heik No people ever had ach light; me TF have #0 deeply sinned ageiart Got and mas, clouce are heavy over our beads, the judgment of God i@ ip pending: for the God whoovertorew /narsok and hig bortain the Ked sea is the aame wiiseits la judgment over Whe waivers, Iie y open it, we may (nocy our gation to be ftrepg beyond all the powers of the earth, apd it mag be, we may golnt to our prosperity Bastion, to eur army and Bavy: ont ite aflin vein, for if there ts men thing beoeuth the ahien we dreed, there in One wae hut only refoved to fol tus, bat we become me + ritterh upon the threve of the peavens, who bas infeiw@ power, aad who cfm take up this na\ion aoa dark it peeCes 8A & potter's vensel, in parsmount, aad Vinit (Bb ration with jadgment ico net repent. The cup has iv be pultocuremul pa. We have shed to and God calls upon ua to forbear am’ cwebt may pot Come, What dee bhod hex enoug Is there ony hapa? repent, thetfbin { this pabor vo in ines of al) thin? whoavy wiinta me {don't dempair, 8 withio oer jan’ will eventaal Lceufire iny bea however, Usee the a ly beccine fre. Slavery ta doomed, 1 Coubt mot; bat Wil the watoa Twins Ite ereepwl ot obey the Divine coummapk, or wil it go om ood iniquity to im quity aud multiply Harte (ve the anchue plock Me esery partic’: of retlcien aot morelty bas gone out of The iard, aoe Goo wi) Gavh ue to pleors as BO did the potions of the Oil Verd? This ye ce don, aad when Loonelder (tomy ben ooomes 46 heavy as tend within ree, It je a gintiyine fact, bowever, amidst at! tthe aun revery cause be the lant (wen'y hve ye with the power of Lod, and ain thing are gous ip the univers of God, for bot | way tire“ 'peror (of the Norsk with regard te Von sta steed at the preseat tal nati slavery maw, one with tee slave, telieve & copter a ¥. How de me —1 co not wm ere standing, eba every true to principle Almighty Une wade It tmpossible loulog for liberty aud olevery te magte to union to be fourdea telweeu abolivoniate ane Slaveholer—belween those who opprens 886 there ‘Thee union in iw ie Amencum an exter meot with hell, apd it is our bowiuess to call fer 2 Cnmoletce Ley het Union be accursed *herele Uire millions end & ball of slaves can bedriven 0 um Yon by their masters, The slaveholiore asy if ain 20%, ath of Mason & Linca'e lie | we wid yoech you, and they tell the politicians if they don't) pay homage to slavery they wil ree the foulishmese of ths pee je of the North— bow like Basonan tuey act—they have Srayed ibe weriwh of Cele stowng ths v esee to be pul Vineness. Allowed their a heme t, and compelied tom & t i, tke Semsoe, we abel! ning, tf will wot be to give uberty si) wre ih, bat la bring down the pil Vase barry Chath ietaken colored (people 6 cireumata that grea this because they supper would act as they would under the mi But they «lid not; thelr celebration v pencetul—it waa the outburst of joy abd thant: ing to heaven for the rracious gift of liberty. They nn all parts of the island to join in te evle thelr praises to the Almighty ty their churches, darkening tainly would have seared away any bena of music. (lavguter.) They held a waten eeting to usher in freedom, the which precleimed that the aay rived, they raived thelr voloes im tiackayiving to God Mr. C. here proceeded to indnjy@ im the neual attackson they caine up in clow the very ait. They ¢ the press, which be charge: with baying esa boucht up by the slavery interest. }ven the church, be | said, was wade suluervient to it, “i the mi nisters of =the 6 were always ready to justify, aod even to prove that it was of divine origin. But it waain polities that {te rupre. macy war to be found: every party bowed belore it an courted the favor of the slavehelier, They were ready to make compromises or do anything to gain ite favor 4nd Fupport. It was this apirit of political eab serviency that led to ihe repeal of the Missouri com: prom ise and the enactment of one of Lise tion! infamous that wee ever passed by & legislators. it is t wasn popular measure, but ! @ay, le oom ec, that it wer pot the people who dermau vel it, tt stot of demagogues, of political Keaus, who were ready to sell therr birthright for = mens of thang Heaven, they will lowe thelr pott | of slavery, wa ery of Ane thali ue preserved Ann pletge to Got ree wen lave, fo pouernt ty join ther im lechuse they wii go: allow ae to jute | with (hem celiclonsly unites weeny weavers a of God Tony it i of the devlt therefore, there can be ne autem tetween us, There is no o Union we iberty, equality for ali perpores alike { will contiows the on | prriment no lonper-it te ail madnore Let tae elnve bowing vuiom ed Pavery wil go wth the entom wwe inte Ue M the cherch auiew, ad met on tie wd pounce It as oF | clething, “ ‘put ond promounce Ue rene myeet ere they re Ween men, in copatie of beerin ent, batt those who ae the pilere of the ry «temo the of the North pants. Ope chap bad bis eye—in techmcal lamgoage— | yr). le > | r y bad yaid it was s fusdamental inw, Cree een ce monrning, and another was bomdietin | say inst 1s was uachsogestle, but le onrve tbe. pur Te cet | posen of designing men it was r , althours It wae Gr tok toe ow well known tbat It wae bepged (or by the Mouth, and dies hit stare, for be fell no mean height . sor by the Norms. Fb wae the tase oe. | ended peaceadly—se on irithinan would ray—aod Ns cee ee an « Ne I her. Bradshaw, at firet only inclined to hint st eo a ee aie a | things, caw resolved to go the whole animal ER A ye All and ro it was that the bed Mod of Ging, earning that they were thett neipal movers in ip the moe’ 1 corrupt perty politiciany for office, and that if there were any honest mony thene lenders their whole cumber might be oxpremed by the figure two #00 Bo doubt was, very pleasant to bear the gentemen then and there speacing had noo base motives of action stall Hewas got looking snofies Gh, co, But #tili he would api dit introtuce srerclution pledging the meeting beucefurth to vole for bo man fore legitiativecilice whe was not » practical real, Cownright work n— one of themael ver Mayor Wood waa rich, and of course had wy mpethier on!) with the rich. They should havea Mayor who wae « poor men, (the wpesker, for example, | aod (een they might be sore the municipal ects woul! be favoretiete he poor— 8nd FO 0@, And the erowd Ianghed aod cheered and en coursges the orator, and one or twe others who suc ceeded him, nod the re ere got being forniehed, ae they certainly ought to be, with an extra pair of cat's 12%, Warranled to nee in the dark, bevook themselves Al this mast bave been Ot course, oh 2 sapere © » Setar rats wea bond. taaty bre goes aad bet opens 0 Portion of bis bile is prominent pubic pesiiions. abeed of il, The next thing we agreed to 40 sermons why coud pet reed oF write, which was one Sut of every five mes, who, os Parker ead, evub! epeli | oS Mage big hyd dU ts only one owt of every ot (he erent [ree Male write, Mr Oulver went om at still be enteavors te thow that slmort every . whirh (he country be affieted may be atteiiatel to tae Goeth aed the inettavion of rievery. At the romclerion ef Wr, Oulver's remarks the Pram curt egporeced thet there wou! b+ a laierm orive of i the intelliptet Ue eomemted, the euitivated, the reficed seo poweite the juple who eomatitule Unie Amen os pies! thew is im the name of Got aod oF rege ob only, and Up with the tog of Aisuaion * * Woe ant ae Norbert i Vee hoor whi vitieee (be Gverihiew of way the abies in cur own oo mabe no comprotmire with ilavebohers oF abet tore. Toki position we [have porting open leering «1 then sre reedy W pero, ned tbe bieesiog of Alm Here ave arrives bid Stee nome tne lee wey toget turn met bis eent, end Che Prams Kinm ou rene om aver, The public bare ares’ te wien tor Vem Wiliemscn, (he mam @he aaeivtee lo the abtustiom of the How. Me Wheelers aves, Thee cheere mare were given for im smanripation, sua after = ther Sremendons manner vy Mr He ontiewan, the compeny been We jepere, The pinee of meeting wee soon Ceserte:, oni CI nt 10g \alame Pepe remaining on lan & ive (he Ceurdowiate © partiog palutalen The obiy \echews pariioulariy worthy of note om the wey & the reread, was & semewbet abort lived excite ment created by cue Of the company, jouating sooet * greece baie beg, which was (ound afier s tevsria te Une greet A the wen Heca after the sors ye is + as ee4 them there ware rushing, cote porhing Beresting wats al) were seatet, oat the ©0 tte wry to Brome ye where we arrirae tm stom! om howr, the time it lakes fore lame bet e mere te ran tee cone. b