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f . / NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDay, MA.. 7, : HE ire ANNIVERSARY WEEK. en wie ie alr fs nnonon conch if 4 Hi EREF 4 ly and one of the was American and Foreign Christian Uaion. efforta of in their ot deceased. The aa we fi 7 ‘The American and Foreign Christian celebrated | Soares, shread and ab Rosse, among the Det oe minutes after the discovery of his awful situation. ore j which received no Wjary, The B “ vag x enh eneneers ond eo jory in thiscase rendered a verdict of “Death by sui- pat iste wort iy Ma ceventh anniversary yesterday, at the Broadway Ta- fer poomtiag# vivid ptoture of the and po ag 42," Te deceased was s ative of the, State of Cos. * pcan fron, Boal for Oaeaton, “4 pernacie, exercises commoncir, Yolook ‘that existed, where dare an 4 was Sous eo} * — ‘tH nearly two emirate Arter | food and"thiak, where they wore taught tet the wing wo, | mentee Seay ee atte, and alsd, pusinoas | oo, by back Oak, trom the iter pac foe Sadie pnd continuing . ‘and bread of the Sacrament were the ectual body and ‘of great import: ‘The effects, yy with | bowsprit. The bark sustained ge. Af.ec the singing, by the congregation, of the 47th | pbiord of Christ, and where they were taught to believe intee % oes dt to the Rev. Mr. ‘The bu’! of the ship Joseph Walker, which obstructed one Praim, end the reading of the 13th chapter of Revela- | the Charch infallible, said, at the close of is remarks, if The body of Secoaned, wre handed ovse PY tions, by Dr. Hawkes, of Hartford Ct., prayer was then we would stem the torrent of superstition which threatens Special and Uberaiity of a gentleman in be hour of e want, SSEZEEs F to inundate us, if we would preserve inviolate our civil rexir rr Mareb uite studious in bia habi:s. Several years ago he grad. 7 ‘Notices to Offered by the Rev. Mr. King, of Rockaway, L. I. and religious literty, we must at all hazards stand by | 12)¢ Dour OC ext, Scan Colonization Society ; of the iste eudance teachers any Bebbeih in” do, --..-- 863) | tated at Yale College with all the honors. At toe time oe remas pp watts bee ‘The Treasurer's report, and the report of the direstors, | the open Bible. It is our de‘ence and our shield. From | Joo. Sievena, of Talbot sourty, Mary'and, white yor | Kee veri terdenie.. sk : Of bin decth be wer engaged in mercantile pareuits of o | a aystem of sipusisqurae BY Koq., Geusral Agent, | it emanates all that is re every generous emotion, | livirg tranefo red ibe bouds and aval able means to No, ef male teachers oe pata Phe arpa the een ot His Bxoel were Mempementen ts B Vers, i> sent, | every substantial joy. Without {t we are all undone, | ‘und 0: $35,000 toward the No, ot female gis | very fand the colonies at St. end the Rev, Dr, Fairchild, one of the secretaries, and must grope Our way down—friendiess orphans —to Sie “ Brooklyn City Intelligence. 0 Oo Pee ee irs tau fry ‘The following is s summary of the more important | the gloomy grave. We will not part with it; prgenptig ugar alll 88 | Proxrocemrs oN Tum UNION CoURSE.—A mamber of com- Pray gash veer, there will be dred Tightnonee ts contained im these docaments:— us fiom cur fathers, We wOl cherish and clasp it toca: | A cbetring review F : 1 Brooklyn Chief of | BU Pierre ead Miquelon, during thick fog, two Guns every twa is hearts, and mutiply it, until it shall be found in every | sits in Atrica, and of Christan instr No. in infant ‘6,678 | plaints were lodged at the office of the Brooklyn Of | Bt Pere ao ear three minutes between osch, from me the Amerionn and Foreign Chrisiian Union is | Dubiic’ school, every hamlet, in the stately palace, | the Youth, emong tLe colored popu ations Ro. white ma ars. 18319 | Police leat evening, by wh hed their pockets | orcicck in tbe morning to ex o'clock in the evening. Inde- 2 domain of religious freecom, and to diffuse page eng 5 Cottage of the poor. Priestaratt | discovery ln Central Africa; tbe awakened No. while fema'e scholar 16,075 | Tcked of various name PP ai igen lies Union race course, dent of ‘heee regular signa)a gus for gun will be returned fully Broughous ‘Re corrupted porsoas of Chri# | 1h. T feel its power, and the very Vatican shall tremble | peop e ot Dabcmes, Gomis, af Ro. main colored achovare. $8) | Rnd on the cara in going and returning. A pickpocket | fo versela desirous of ascertaining their position by these ul bolsramy aed slavery to Abyednia; the wendency io | elie, colored seboirs Sane esi ie cf Btate legisindow, ond econSdent bezels | ic Ubured durivg the year.. ‘4 eral aspects, touehing all the subjec's oompriasd i fore it. fhe ace + “ute amiiurto the | tye In us ge waa detected at bis avocation near the course, by officer | moans. BARBADORS. the soope cf the acc’ety, the last year was The Rev. Dr. Hxwrrr, of Bridgeport, Conn., was then Raynor, of the Chief ofice, Ho bad relieved s man of | aheveie a watiocary usb faabilahed on “Rack wis a Pol te 6 (we lately preceded it, At was not destitute, how- own that % taint & not , y point of the ter. ot as Mice iecdenin, bot proeperous and adverse,” | intreduced to the audience, Hewed wee gone from |‘ Frcm the veaaurer’s report, wo glean Ae. ee coscregaiaa, ipa | RPartemcunaie containing, amung otnee eee ainase | Sklina™ Sreariags aut ee chase Wie a Me TS reraliea creer, | the faith of their fathers to the Kowan Catholic Church, $55, eo neces oe sensregnen. “Bil | Ga e note signed by ‘Thomas Teaming, wad Gated Tiffen, | North oft, and fed wheu to the Sou Ht Ww. BLUNT. of many, His only two sons now Jeft to bim on ear‘h, hedrenounced, | Rectirta — ‘188 | Obio, April, 1856; a note dated at the same place, Juiy wWhalemen, sith . eflor's for the moral and religious !morovement of Romanias | denounced ard cursed the faith of their fathers; and he 78,328 | 18, 1855, ard signed ty, Beary Panes and Samuel | 4.1 at Now Bedford 4th, bark Hope, Waite, Indian with pert zen politics; an unusual developement of zeal for | would ask God to forgive them, for they knew m%t what No. of conversions. es 325 | Waggoner; and a due bill and receipt in favor of Henry | Ait Non Bet(ord kib, bask Hone rie potion Oomen Prcmoti g devominational interests; @ lessened amount of | they dig, He urderstood there was a belief quite preva. 23 Ixcrense over lat year of echolars in schools... Hey oner, signed by B.S. Grose, The person arrested | home db bbls. ap o!l. Took 3. whales on southern edge of the Re ee ee ey eee et is | lent thet his public silence on this subject proceeded | Ayéncier...... 58 Jn attendance in March, over “43008 | gave bie name ea Charlee Wa'soa. He is detained for | Guit which made so bol. eft ai Bt Helene Lancer | potty abe ‘ , " from a secret connivance with this conversion of his sons N’ J. ard Coen. Col. Sociaries fond aund 4 & ¢ srt. | farther investigation. 3B, 3.200 pe, fit homme: bad lost 3 Ofte amt ‘But, nolwithanding, they were somewhat in advance of the | to the Romish church and tbat he himself, with the Bills payane... 19,784 48 Tre Secretary alla¢ed to the powerful infiaence exer! 5: | ‘Tae Covrns.—Jadge Rockwell haa desided not to try Toape A air bi A og year that weat betore. other members of bis family, would soon follow ia the "19,794 © | ed by the cabbath schools, ard spoke of the numbers of iminal cases in the Court of Oyer and Terminer thia | {5° Marcella, Morton, de, 400 ep; Amucon, Barber, FH, Fy abe receipts of tbe treasnry for the year were $6930 06. | aan.» direction. He bad only to say that, in no respect Teta chi.dren who are yet berend the ixfluence of Path Tee TAIL the cases, therefore, stand over till the Juas | wh; Dunbarion, Nye, NB, clead, the mals was om sbore sok; Mb. bole umber! inbarars opps Seeinen ie ouee tad tate fed inf ae cee Paulers corn! nie ch toe che ear ote ee ee term of the Court of 1 Sessions. Kabanbs, Terry, Gréenport, clean, Jaan Ih ‘Mozam: 7 ectlyor rectly, faile: mi nig! t a 'y Trin the year wan 119, of » hom 67 were in the home sad S2 | their minds, while vader his instruction, the grest doc- Couedourtansn be was happy torepors that they are sustained and favor: ee yalgoare. 4b, bark wForigas, Boat, Cobo, Labaioa year preceding trinal truths taught in the Scriptares, professed by the |} syeurea, interest, ac. ed hy thoe for whore benefit they are intended, to a babi 2OGCO iba bone. Took’ £0 bbla wh oll on “he paseage. ‘The report rest calls the aitention of the society and fiends | Protestsnt world, and realed by the blood of innumerable sen'w .. very grati'ying extent. The teachers connected with all The United States sloop of: war Jamestown was at Port | 75,060 ibs bone. Took St bbls te Of om ie hesete an, Mahe Becaataeiz mark wil vigor, and aan of the tua tne | arts:e,_ He eicad hero himeelt ata wie Hthetam: | uaparasle... wareia thee lator The report alia exproued tho | Praza,Capode Verds, on the 4th of April, waiting the Seeing itolec TT: Gov Garver, Higuina, West Se ne eereeae bare a Grovental ertisien of the Evangelical church, This ia my thanks of the Unio to individaais and atsociations | arrival of the St. Louis, which was down the coast, The | Dai *; jeteuina, Lot or Bt Helena Ct the former ciaaa it notices :-— testimony, said he, and before God, ag my witness, the Balavce deporitsd in bank... wee which kad cooperated with it during the yeas. ani} opicers and crew of the Jamestown were all well. The ‘9p, for oma, leaky; Amazon, FH, 2.400 wh, Foi eI tain parta of the Protestant \ 4 if God grant him EDUCATION FUND, cloeed witha brief tribute to the deceased friends of the if acd home; Aeriel, Borden, Fail River, 40 ap; lars ene ain cet Se me, | oF TORS ROW, Ranks a reall ies, (a8, Hid Be | Beceinta — fontentions following is a correct litt of their names; — i; pacclay Fulles, = of Christ, and magaibice with undue importance mere | Tle oP ataost balf a century. Steck act bonds’ sume date Afor muale by the band, the President annoazcad Rey | | Thomas Crabbe, Commodore; James F. Armstrong, | #2900 dp d others reported by tie Bape, iment oo. a0, ze regard for the interests of tier # few remarks from the Kev. Dr. TrNG, of this Bonds ai Dr. Dow1inG, who remarked that it was one of the ad- | Lieut. Commanding; Thomas atierson, Fi ats; | Jan 2, lat 16.208, Jon 41 86 F Do'pdtn ler, Warren, art Biocmie! Divicenda oa stocts and interest Julian My ers, Second do. ; Joseph M, Bradford, Third do.; | 2o°ycund to New Hovland; 27t, jody to which one de'ong*, greatly adsorbing etforts and | city, the benediction waa pronounce: Ghrutiar heres Gag tied wlle pany in | John E. Hart, Fourth do.; E. P. Wiliams, Fifth do.; | Babocck, G: t, $60 ap, 1¢0 humpback. f ne to dd ory) 1stiars to forget common differences while e1 fo fart, Fou a: yy 03 ‘ecok, Greenport, 340 ap, ik cr cogretteciterenti¢n iso partortne various teense: | °F vee meeting were clap Paymente = theif labors, snd upite upon a common platform =the re- George Cigmoad, let Surgeon: TM Taylor,’ Purser: G, | alto ery rk By caape ‘Brow, acts Qo 2, Taleb Sa Meeting of the Colored Abolitionists, Cutest ligicus education of the yourg. The 1everead gentleman | W. Thowas, Chaplain; Samuel R, Swann, Assistant Sur: | Fe? 5, wit ols ap ‘3 The msimenacce, on the pert of Rome, of hen _zenenty e's 5 eds Socks, bond acd nol ould 1emember that the lerser informed Ly Rrople eon; Wm. L. Shuttleworth, Captain Marines; Joha Mo- Arr at Holmes’ Hole 4th. rchr Alexander, Snow, At‘antic ee ale an a icles fe preacamiog ear | A sense! mecting of abotiontsis, without Gitinction | cus... Only asscolated Americans with painted faces, and heads | Kinley, Acting Soatewain; Waa. Cope, Ganner; Joseph epee eA fens Eiterests ckewbere. ees ‘ of party, was holden at the Church of the Shiloh, in adorned with poreupine quil'e; but when they came Saith, Cerpenter; Wm. N. Mauil, 'Sailmaker; H. Jobnson, Captain’s Clerk; H. B, Conklin, Master's Mato; 0. A. Henkel. do.; V. H. Vorhees, do, ; ‘Chas. Lawrence, do.; Wm. Phillips, Ship's Steward. Wepah, a few dage, Bipeioms pce The United States brig-of-war Dolphin was at Porto | laa Mach 31. with 15 bbis wh o'}, At Cintra Bay, coast of Afri- Praya on the 4th of April, and was expected to sailin » i, 4 few days Cown the coast. Her officers and crew were all | 110 wh; F Be uneeine zak (iN wh on board; schr Wan well, Annexed is a list of her oficers:— 5 Commarder, Edward K, Thomson: Lieutenants, Geo, ¥ vizcetown, 45 ep 250 wh dergrast; Passed Assistant Surgeon, Kiwacd Sbippen; | ass" wun 610 boie wb 105 do ep oll from anip Neptune, o¢ Purser, George R. Griswold Lendon; & do wh cil trom ebip Mogul, of do; 1490 do wh oll ———— es | frcm ship Win Tell, of Bag Harbor, MARITIME (NTU GLLGRACR, | tsvaa BRE Uiiacstoa 0300 1s, m Tre Rev Dr. Fincey was the first speaker of the ¢ven- | nesrer to each other the; covered their mistake. A irg. Hs deficed the object of the asaociation to be jaa: | friend ouce visited Rev. Bir. Jay, while he was pastor in ‘ 7 Suzrey chapel, and told him of @ hideous monaterthat be exact!y what had been done in Africethe establishment | 793 thought himaet to bave ceen in a lonely place, on @ ofa Chvistian republic from among the Christian freo | dark night, but on itafepproach and a closer inspec- negroes of America, What did that society further exist | ticn, it proved only to be s man, end that Ns man hia brother John. (Laughter.) ’ Now, the fort To let the public know the power of that republic | it, ‘thing has probably Coccerred among’ the which it hadestadiished; to let them know the inherent | various dencminations—the Baptists, Eplacopatians, vitel enesgies cf a Christan republic upon the shores ofa | Presbyterians, &c.—each regatcing the others as mon. benighted land: to let the civilized world know. what a | gters.” Perhaps tho epenter bad been ao regarded by iia republic of Christian negroes on the shores of Afrios | friends of other denom‘nations; but when they came near cou'd accomplish for the black man and the white man, | andcaw him, they would only find him eimple brother tor religion, for civilization, and for pstriotlam. The | Jobn, (Renewed Iacghter.) A consideration which mtn reacon of Exgland sud Frarca in supporting the | srouses our sympathies in bebalf of the Sabbath school roverrignty and indiviéuali.y of Liberia was because | caure, is tke fact that without these achools hosts of they bad an immense trade wi:h Atrica, and ware he | children will grow up destitute ot religious training. (Mz. F ) to speak in a mere commercial spirit, he might | There are many parects who edueata their children in urge tbat same consideration to the attention of the | everything else but morals. Jeremy Taylor said, ‘Take American public, aaa cause why they should extend | paina to educate your scp, or Satan will do it for you.’” their snpport to thia organization. The people of the | An infidel cnce appealed to Coleridge that children United States were most unquestionab’y # charitable | «bould not be prejudiced towards morality by early oul- people; ll sectiona of the country they had af- | tare, and the poet. without answering, led him {ato the forced evidence of that fast in the phélamthroptc | gercen. Ona virit to the gar: some weeks after, his aid which they bad extended to thie scciety; and no | friend found it overrun with weeds, and on hearing his doubt when they got some matters settled, such as the | exprecaiona of #urpriae, Coleridge said that he had only Kevan afiair, a lie of steamers would be established | beon trying the experiment of letting the garden grow up comm unie tly with Africs. Such an eventas | » 4, The recent open wenkleaiaslon od Phone, Crom | Prince street, last night. Some Sve hundred people, As come of the pritcipa: things gained by this activity, the | halfregroes, were present. This is the Douglass party, Sea a eer at, OF ror ian ithea bees wor | tbat lately quazrelied with Brother Garrison, A long time belore, and cruaed. ai loaai for a time, in tat | Lewis Tappan, Esq., was called to the chair, and ex . ul 4 tor freedom. ¢ relaxation, to owe 3 4 extent, ec the epvosiien ct the Russian government to bersez, | pressed his gratification at the honor, aod h th ult, lat about 36 20, lon 7 wt Li Shar Baader Int, brig Wan FSatord, Royee, Sata ot ike, itzbergen. @ 10 59 |v rovthed at Forte Prava about iat ult, echr Wm P Dollar, v8 1065 | waxuie, of Nent, aud ald againon acruise, Oil rot given. Heard’ from, no date. Ac, by letier from Oapt Brown, Frankia, of Beverly, 35 85; ni, Doce fiio, Cogan Traveler, from Baltimore for Cork, Aprit 19, lat esbur, from NOr!éane for Barre ALMANAC TOR NEW YORE —ta18 Divs 53 i abeeben gi CGEARED. oe BO. ‘ip Cowart 008, San Francisco—Sut'on 9. Buip Oder (Ham), 'Schweozen, Hamburg—K Beh & Kua end bark as 74, from do for Boston, April 19, lat 30 42, Bark W O Alden, Bates, Belize—F ay ge pag eo cho Beers ‘NOrleans, which also reports evan | Bussoll-& Vining. Bhip Ashland, Moore from NOrteans for Havre, Apetl 22, of U Ba ard an incicaiion of & derire to cultiva’e more frieudiy reia- | giwgust at the pro-slavery sentiment, which, he seid tions with the Vatican than have bitoe lo existed. An advance : ‘upos the cud feelings std ‘avor of the French governmest, ruled the nation. Spd also on savance of her im qrests in England and Amen %s | Preyer was then cSlered by Rev. Rafus Jocelyn. ried S66, in tro asteries 11 in cunnerea of, ‘Tae reisot | Rev. Huxey H. Gansirt (colored) then addressed tho e inoreaee of her privethood |n this ime ts nearly per cen! 4 2 ‘ a the United Slee her plans bave been carmei well on- ing. Mr. Garnett has re ently arrived from Pst ward iowad crmpietion, ‘Though the renter pact of her <t Indies, where he bas been laboring im the misaion. [ae igh agree germ ated Me. Garnet! commenced by saying that the an- eat he Beowesons, end Hakewelle, and Balers, sof cause locked hopeful in this country, draning Ree eee chon au incremect aireoges irom our | tke wference from the ciegust which, he seid, was Pyon peageae op aannrtes ee Broan awakened by the pas of the Fugitive Slave act of if a t to bold ia our pation tions * . ye ‘ . Srevot power.” fhe cinims 'o Save tore oan 390000 vote | 1850, and the Keneas-Nebraska act of 1853. The last her oisposal on any geaer on. ; es aaa eae on aay eer Tbia raccoon is to make ber inaoient | =amed act, Le caid, bad aroused the people of the North and abus.ve sod i she bas ly perseeuied tae Protes- | tothe necessity of defending their own rights and liber. tauia in Fratce, Hurgary, Italy. ond elsewbere. In Americs | ites, The eptaker said that Senator Douglas, by his eke hes come froqusctiy in collision wih ourinsizasious sné ) Kansas bill, nad done a great desl of good to the anvisla- ane came at conte use. Brother G. felt perfectly safe on tue Kansas Cg peg pete ap mg n, and thought that the cored man would yet haa lately f amulets, bees vei given up, and an open disp! i “ & direc jut prejucise. There are multitudes cf obildren | kerk 8B Hale, Crowther, Havata Ru 3 imag: bones, ec Of saints and similar things, bas | bi anequal standing there with his white brother. | thst would necessarily be attexded with | commer: | who, if let wi adies, will sink down 2 ‘ial ew, Key traces, Dende, Cones, to miracles, pretended revelations, | Brother Garrett then proceeded to argue as to what is y, ange ©, iflet grow up without prejudi al Bark NG Hishborn, Reudail, Cientueges—Walah, a | Ke wil cel acventeges to us and civilized influences to Africa. | into perdition. There were some members of the speak- Chase. $ stows, ond processions, wre irequent!y resoried 'o andthe | necessary to the apeedy overthrow of negro tlavery. It | Liberia had been Christianized by bondmen sent there by | er's cenomination, and he feared of others, who /gn rei | | Burk Fleurian de Bellevue (Fr), Saulney, Philsdelphia~ | off Key worabip of Mary has largely superseced the worship of the | +54 neccesary to think, talk, work and vote right. The | slave cwseca, who had given thousands and tena cf thou | the usefulness cf the micsiona: Boyd & D. Bark Elisa Pike, Stevens, from Akyab for Falmouth, B, Fee y work, and opposed it, as ; a kIGE BAviOUr, skis oad picturo, the report then natives the follow: | eoeial position cf the colored man must first be improved. | fands of dollars to make slaves freemen, and given the | takiog God's werk out of hia hands. He calles them hard Burk De'asie, Jordan, Doron —J W Eimel & o., meres, | “idg Mitos Stays trem Boston for Cleafuegos, April 98, lat very wes to be touched ab the | pure religton of Christ to that lan¢ of darkness. Hereto- | siell Baptiats. The result of their practice was that | Brig Ceylon (Be), Cota, Ponco—y 8 Whitney @ Co, 34.20, low 70 2A, essnt state othe Papal power, as compared Then peop’e must pray might, and thereby | fore the free negroes would not emigrate; but they had | their churches had become weak, while those favoring CA Cre, King, Bt o> gmall ond. Anderson & Co. Brig Mur go if, 8 greatly reduced, Protestant, ana | ¢ercise, perhaps, the most important of all du’ The | degun to see the acvantages ofa Libsisn home, the work weze ccn’ioually strengthened. The cause Bix Jane, Rood, St Jones, NF—Osksmith & Keefler. Cowes, Marck 13, neurone mony, counvries have Leoome vcowhres anza | *Fesker passed toa partial aecount of his mission, and | jarge number of emigran'a ia the Lamariine witnessed. | which Le advoca‘ed was good, because it furnished some. | Brig Cygret, Lockhart, Windare, NB —J 8 Whitney. & Co, fore! yer Ports, said that in Jamaica the effects of slavery were mers dan- Brig Hose y King, Starkey. Mobile Loya A Musibut | arsars, Moreh Ta pen Jets Keystone, M Faraad, 1g q ‘ \t8 wh v He believed that from this \ime forward the tide of em!- | thirg Yor every Christian to do. It was elao an aux! iar, Bait ml jon Frcfesranta, Ta France Are Man Fc ouchertusk, | gerous to the slaveholder than to thejslave. Even now, | gration among the cauidrea cf Atice would turn towatés | to the labera of the pastor. The reverend gentleman i Bile Talnign, Ataabury faedscny eH Brogimas & Co. | sowoces for Havre, (oaal abt 20th; Marabou, VandyRe, Gr Since the revo.iilom, fross thirty to abou: twesty millons of | hen wavery bas been abollshed for many yours: ita ef” | he land of their fathers with an irresistiols power. Mr. | lustrated there pointe by practical instances. Tho | rig uvel, Tallman. Savanah Sturges & Olearmaa. rt aaa ELE collars. oe " a | itct# upox the wbites are painfully apparent. Hs closed | £. ther spoke in terms cf well mented eulogy upon the | sabbath school 1s also @ nursery of sanctiGed talent. i Cur'ew, Card, Xcrfolk—J 5 y & Co, hes been chartered to load at a portin Sone minn tie Yore at dn bardoia Pasay, me emerge fe Foro the by s reterence to the Kansas cificulties, saying that a | extended pa‘ronage afforced the society by philanthio- | Whore are we to !ook for the successors to the noble and ichr M Jeweit, Coope, Marasiliss—J B Ginger. foo for tugaie, ‘There ere several ordere bere from (bat lead fp toe reformavon of Faye! aouses end immoratia hic way ai | recort to arms bad not been urged by the old anti | jlo citiacna of the South, and alluded to the fact that | Christina meu, who heve died, tf not to the Sabbach | Schr Engle (Br) Mils, Wiséeor, NB—J 8 Waliney & Co, eC Os Sa there to all dexominati-na. slavery Jeacers. But the bad been aroused at | within a reesnt Ferged a citizen cf Maryland donated the | schoc!. Dr. Dewlirg recapitulated his arguments in Ps o ‘Hulse, Overton ine incionaedeanty, Mott & | ‘aten up for the U 8 a: 400 per 100 tbs tor sugar, and molasses In Tuecany, mach cisattection exis towards the Papacy. | lest, and meant to be vit He thought that the | murificent sum of 66.000 fer the puzpose of building © | favor cf the Sabbath schco! cause, and bidding it a hearty | "i ready, at S8per pan. sine ti pact cas edela, Re and in Florence alone, more than 5.000 persons Lal'ed to com? | threatened blocdsked was a judzment upon the people cf | ship to further the ot jests of th celation. Mr. Fy {ter retuting any charges of mer- | ° febr Orianna, Tuttle, Richmord—C H Pieeson. pensions Amadis Se porte pg Rahs SN oo the Easter Communion, kn. rt ‘ oor F atte tao thane ane mitoannne cf devay inthe Povedom. | this Satin. The speal oe Rug basopenly aod arty rested ibe Jesults and own a jeu r 3 eo eet ee oe ot Romt’s power is uomistakabls, | — Wiijan Walls Browy (colored) was the next speaker, ‘The government Las stocd firmly 8 act of c nisesting the | After pitching into thetcaurch, he warned his colo: eoaver uel properiy and bas gene forware ia thereformalon | dyethre to bewace how they were trken by the: politi gf peng nein Bt fi q puoltcan party, he d Tu Curc@ahemisenere, thas los: the Canasas, the valley | \a2* Sunline vent palate aus er atina: be bite of ihe Miseizsipp!. the Fleridas, Texae, and par: cf Mexico, | °TorEd = pected tects which bars succeeded to Provectan: governme:ia. eympatry with the m verent, an 8 t ol Ta Broat, Chil, ard Cemiral Aperica, iberal sentiments | ec friencs to keep @tharp look out for the Sewardites, are advsrcing, while Pew Grensda Venezuela and the | Hew such of trem ea bad the privi'ege of sullrage ‘Argertive Bepubile, bave formally prociamed lverty of | rot to vets for any ot the nigger worshtpping candidates. wtp 9 Ron ‘Tce only principle for the true ani-slavery man was the ete gg emg om hk Ber tas cies of cas imme: late avelttion of slavery. The speaker said that Grob erofi:ezted to ibe amount of sot Afy millions of doi- bis motter 1) That iz outof th of the papacy’ ever to distur> sens rho pretended to te ‘oll: jaded to the clergymen who defend slavery irom the|Bible, giving them the usual anti- slavery cenuncia‘ton. e’Orers was Latened to with deep attention, and was fr pat be meget Gs ist ita sup- juently spp'avded. orter’, by moving the adoption of the Secretary's re- Wine Rev tueopore Cortse was the next speaker, Al. | borer’? DY moving . cd though be wa decidedly opposed to the spirit of human Af'er muric, Rev. Dr, SumDERLADD was next introduced, lavery, ha willing to bear testimony of bis cordial | os the representative of the parent aocie'y, the Am:ri- port cf the objecta of this society, tor theelevation | can Surday Sshool Onion. He began with pro- auc civilizati not the negro, fle copsidered toat ooloni- | poring a : esolution:—That the Sabbath school agensy for vation would in especial, apart (row its other purposes, | the work ’s conversion 1s throughout a misstonary work, put a stop to the slave trade ultimate’y. Ins commer. | snd that the children of every generation are the cial pcint of view, ke contended that the furtberarce of | first as well as the most hopeful subjects of this mis- the colenization in Af,ica particularly commenced itself | -iorery effort, forasmuch aa a world of converted ohil- to ‘he merchante of New York, at the same time that a | dren wil, in ore genera ion, be the conversion of the higher ccusideration remsined bebind: the imperative | worid itself, and therefore it ought to be abundant/y sus- cuty ipevmtent upon them to preach the saving truths | tained. The rpeaker related an anecdote of a boy provi- ot tbe Gospel to the benighted children of Afriss. For | centisily saved from drowning. the consequence of which shere resscns they should lcve colomzation—it would | wasa rejected proffer of $2,500 to hia preserver, anda Ser O Colgate, Seaman, Baltimore—Mailler, Lord & Que: | prited ai reat, 7 , “scbr Killen, Hallett Philsdelpbia Jen Hand. ok TEneR, Aved DTn post bale 5 P Ried, Crees vere Scbr Ophir, Peck, Botton—Wadleigh & Knox, air March 23, oud #'d prev to April’ 9, supposed ior Monies Sloop Blackstone, Beynolds, Providence —Master. rg | Isiand. S)d Bared 14, bark Lawrence, Clark, Marenham. Propeller Parker Vein, Rameey, Balimore—Cromwell’s ge GoTENDonG, April 12-84 bark Victrixe, Mowry, Bar- ine. . enux. Propel'er Black Diamond, Allen, Philadelphia—J & N Briggs. Steamer Delaware, Copes Philace plia~Banciord’as Lint. ta rien Sag Ott ooo » Porto Prava, March 21, (back cate)—Sid brig Anglo Sazom Steamship Alabaws, Schrock, Savacuah. with m dse and loree. passengers to 6 L Mitchlll. May 4,30 miesSW ot Frying Pan, | Panama, Apri 19 (not 7thj—Arr ship Continent, Gibbs, Bam exenarged duals ithe gchr, sighal 8 2; off Frying Pon, ex’ | Jvan del Bud; eee belo, coher ged eigtals with sckr betsy ames, of ‘8; Sth, 2 AM, ox- ome Ports. ee. changed sigze s with steamebtp Florida, hence for Savannah, | | BOBTON. Yay 5—Arr steamctra City of New York Mathai, fp Bt Nicolas. Bragdon, Havre, Aprii 1, wilhmdse and 257 | Potiadelzbia; Enoch Train, Heuresey RYork; Dark Sas Ja, Feesengers, ken one death on the pas- | cin o, Wee! jalveston; 5 oul ‘Boyt, bares sApril 25, lal 43 41, on 47 97, passod & ‘of | ‘cwn. RB Fits, Getebel, NYork (or Portiand. G ry ‘cwp. 80; R government snd to opprers the peop/e as heretofore Cbrist—hard headed Presbyterians. He bad been so’d | , onttw the alave ship, pour eommeree into our ports, and | lifelong ‘friendsbip. The application was, that children | lcevergs: same day, was in company with 2 bake, bound W; | Miscei); Fogle, Gregery, NYork. 2 fe tks Protestant portions of Cheisandom a grea’ chert | by ore of theat—bis good cld uncle, (laughter) wae told | cast the light cf Cbuistiaci y upon thore darkened shores. | were valusble arg. that Chtist was ready to reward the | riff, tatu aon 2918, pared toler apps oe GN Meiaizea~ tehe GryHal Palago Brlako, anos for Charlew vee te itand ta sdueremts. ‘ him that he woul: give him, cm account of relationship, | fr. C, then went on to speak of obstacles that were en- | precervers of children’s sou's, Sadbath schools were to | {ni i0 48. 100,00 56, passed esteamslip, beck rigged. bound | ten. Was run into while at anchor te ee ver cowie ee S8titer spresd abd more effective fee'ing now obtains ia | # better charoe "han the other riggers. Hs gave him a | quntered in the progress of the aims of the apclety, ar- | ravp the fmmortal souls of chi:dren, and this object is the | {aken in tow by'sleamtvg Hu: treen, Oapt Duval, and towed to | The bark susiatcea x0 fe. Telegraphed, Br brig Char- eRe secnste™ inSeORATGSNNS |S eee in ge nin, a oli | Seg wewr it he ln cleo Rou | gai ent Un any ad vit of See cee | Cyaan” Zewteatr ies} araseninet. a. | a ta Rea tansy sty Seg AON er oe ebyterian. o r % it a th, be a wih the United Stsien there ix more feclizg in rexpect tothem | fim ‘could ect fad one to aurt bias Seen eee ei oa eee rae ert tag | (nureb. The attractions of the work, and the enjoyment 50, 101 eager Wick of £03. Mas F Glargews barks Sorat Snow. Da bac t> meet with vicisitudes, more or tesa. At the | to be derived from the study cf the Bible, were ably set very present moment the ect on enterprise | forth, os well as the importance of {ts vigorous proseoa- was being carried co in Kansas, but it was mer an | ticn, An ¢loquent and fervid appeal in behalf of the so- excesvor torave that Western country from barbarian- | ciety concluded Dr. Sunderland’s remarks; and after sing- ism He did not believe that bis brethren, Northwr | irg the palm ‘From all that dwell be'ow the skies,” the South, would ever arrsy themseives sgainst each cther | benediction was pronounced by Rev. W. W. Halloway. Francisco, 191 ¢ays, with mdse to Willets & Co. ), lat 25 03 B. lov 3415 W, betel I serra from Port Phil) for Lencon, with partengers;Sd inet 2 AM, lat 33 07, lon 63 36, 3 1 spoke bark Fortune, of Few Bedford. 126 days from Sandwich 6, N York; ae Mavkin, Beers, do; King, Jelonds, with 1700 bdIs oil (eince arrived); came day, ina thick |, wind N to N ee FY 1d breeze. ships paday? 3 fog, came in covtact wiih bark Clarion, of Glasgew, hence, | Penares, bark Ido Kim! arg. Sem! Kiiam, end from. The Co’ Edo ma avd figure bead, knocked off cut: | Reads barks Bose Pool, Laconia. The packet bark which x the whlch then ever tefore. \arions things have conspired to produce | He iene, this resuit. Promitent am ng the mstrunenta ities whic. er. Pe fected it, is the + mericun end Foreign Ch istian Union. fhes | and that have aided. hy vever, bY iscussions furced upon | © untry. j reme Bae Legislatures, aud even upon Uovgrees; and ov the Rey. Mr. Crawrorp (white), of Nantucket, gave an esponcence of Professor Morse with Bithoo spaidiag, of | aqusing acccunt of the iccal peli'ies of that extensive his filecds in berdage would do likewise, ery wou'd shortly have mo existence in the late, Sparrow, Charleston; brige Mary . seth witha, Gs ; Granite Bea gchrs 8 A Sri 3, dp aoe Le] torr Kentuek>, acd Serato: Brooks wih arcablahop Hughes, of | rs i. ru (A 5 7, 0; to the bark was ‘as she ded rear Galion Island yerterday was tba Kentucks ‘ard Serator " ones = a ‘that its pepula ion waa anti-slavery to | jn the Christisnizing that country. No; they bob had dininatndiy ree asi ee Geenpae to Oe | ai Lint pro | grounded r anes ae day Oak, Ip reference to the missionary work. the report notices some | {he back Sone t teo much of the love of Ubriat governing thelr judgments. | Ynicn Theological Seminary=Inauguration | icg NW 0 miles. eaw bark Leander; ‘Vospacions, (OBE, May O— hip Thomas Swaem, thiogs whith Fre pecu tar to ‘he peoo'é sought to bo beueticted, A coutribution was then tiken up. ¢ . As socn wou'd he suppore that the sun and moon would ee Mates Hidcmousi bovrd to Philadephia’ Green NYork;sehre 7m Alten, n SSL The crepe abe tan scsaming them. {tbe Duirrieea at Barery Society, escheat | eee ee eee ce: | che format inauguration of Prehease B.D. Hitcheork | athe pemeeeen Diatoe EURO mee | Samy ne TOUUD Poteet alse, Eade aT 2 hi yet oF tho’ re foreigners, with ( : icon ie palaces y ts ry SIe-eny, We should 6. mein contact in the preseat eaterpr! co. e form: ugura' of Proferaor R. D. ehooc! at Passengers, oF 4 ¥ ye wortian ds % pactiedmeeiee sc iceand PMERURGTAR | fhe oy nse, seas, Savanveyioioy in neoan | lela ifrtne sera astern pe seay | 1 tv eal of Chats Hey inthe Usion Talat | yAtiege Hey" Set hrm Mor ancl, | esengy Flee, eee beet ane i De eerie Bee cu: ty ook upon the Romish aa he true | Tue Cuan said there was another society whish was | sears, ‘wade lew. sevoerecing nemesis, ia’ thy | Seminary (Presbyterian), tock place at Rev. Dr, Adama’ Brig. Rufus owe (ot New Orleasn, Bazlasalvarado, Maris, | Lets, NYork; Georesa: Diickwater, Portiand, Tite & Fur: 078 venstedt and Cheater. yeers, courte of which he adverted to the assistance | church, in Madiecn square, lesterening, Althongh Pro- aerced the aocisty ia the advancement of ita | fessor Hitchcock bas filed this ehair eiace September “a By eminent deerased members-—Clay, "4 ey, Alrsancer oad others. The reverend gentle. | ast, ho was rever formally icstal'ed untif last evening. men coincided entirely with the previous speakers a3 re. | He is eaid to bea yourg maa of bri liant talents and " Bosion, from Rew Orleans for Livereool. being then | leare; br Cobb, Booker, Bockland, arda,theirfuence of colonization in supprersing the fi ion to May 1, int 36 50, lon 74 30, epoke brig Loch ef | Witch of the Wave, Tcdd, Bavre; Rilza gor day tbe Merb. Golaliec ane tastes pressing the | great promise, and is considered a vaiuable accession ight: May lon 74 39, epoke brig Lomead, it ‘ave, Tcdd, Bavre; Bonsall, ini ¥ " iadelobia tor Carderss ‘verpco!; Swedish bri imer. Gandberg, and Superb, own know'e¢ge, of the peculiarities of the a’ave trafic, | t2¢ faculty of this ins‘iiution, He waa formerly Profes. Pe ede yecr (Br ct Halex), Curtis, Matanzas, 10 das, TeeOGs Beettny Mia banks Polcerias thoy" Gant saveelener fariltom & Bros. | Aprit $0, lat 34 01, Jen 6611 iphia, 0 eye, wit c fuatic, to Pe wu: | ner, Dighton izabeth. DeGroot, Port Giacker. “Hag testy wosthers nn Oe Ddrindie, Ket, Bangor; Laura Gercruds, Faurch! Eris Abby Taylor, Lindsley. Aepinwall, April 9, with hides, | Rid bark Lady Fitzherbert, Eger, Ls + brig Bi : 4c, to F Spies. April 25, lat 35 10, ae 4 Speke bark: Beary Bom crsn, West Indies; echra EH Acame, Adams, R i . 7 Orleans H Beward (00 uncerstooc), of New ent, Bangor, for Kinere. who repreted having apokin ship Harry of the onan "May Brive bark Cherokee, Btela, 3 Nov Oe. e religion. with which siove calvation is connected, and 10 grewing~ it was the Abolition Society. (Applause.) Tae onl eared as heretics, and their teachisgs as rutaous | soci-ty of which Mr. Garrison = oct ide not ie . ‘ ; ‘on tcciety; it was im favor of the éisaolu ion of the Tha ceriaip persecutiog that awaits any who leave thelr | (pice: we axe not. (Applause) We intend to bring prweres baveemprored with muss encrarage. | ab: ut he avolition of siavery by the ccnstitution of the ers in sixteen ¢iffereat Stater, principal y among | ecvatry. We intend to hold s protracted meeting every eh Gerwan, French and Spanish resdants, mative or | cay thie week, at No. 48 Beekman stzeet. (Applauee.) immigrant mice we detal's oc whic? they reter t'ths annunt r. . 1. Remonp (colores) wanted to know if the wa 4 t an meant hin’ ‘Ihe Board bave ocntinned ‘The Cur cid not esy anything personal to Mr. Garr- ron, but be toeant all of them. KEvoxp agcended the pulpit—announoed that he tavcr of the immediate dissolution of the Union, led in its t ue aim. and was the curre of He defenied Gartison, apd said that 7 ~ : beet cnly active society, acd that no true RS thee Oey Oe CNS Tee, . Which. was 8: yory len anti-slavery could bea friend v¢ the American Union. ue, a statement was given of \he choering resulia that | The Ciisik seid he ch allenged Mr. Remord to show how hare followe the labors of the missionaries of this | tHe distoluticn of the Unies would aboish slavery. ee cuctediaen ea el now challenged Mr. Remond or Mr. Garrison to meet them society in Carada, Hay'i, Valparaiso, Rio ce Janeiro, Ite: | OOn auease che pint ia the lorgest hall tm the elty, aad land, Sweden, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Pivlmont, | he (he Chair) would pay the expenses, Mr. Goodell and in Roms, the recapituia ion of whish waa received | would repir to Sr. Remond. with great interest by the audience, Leche peat ime tread faba he A letter was here read from the Rey. Dr. Tyng, of No, n0,’’ # negro baby erying, and consider- Philadelphia, regrettirg his {nabiiity, on account of ill. | able confusion. ; mess, to be present acd address the meeting, as had been ~The meeting Ww: envounced by ths society Tinsist uprn o: ‘The Rev. Mie. Lee, a convert from Romaniam, ani mis- siona:y c! the acciety, them atdremse! the auciense. He Bait be should pte some facts that had fallen with im & persoral observation cf the field covered oy the labors ot tis eocisty im this country. For the past two years wnd » half he had labored in four of the | The Cu New Fogisa¢ States, amorg hia countrymen, the Irish, He bad <euivere’ fifty-six controversial lectures upon ol i bere full Ustimeny to the truthfulness of the ac- | tor in Bowdoin College, Maine, from which place he was with rogar, {0H , Lat Meaco, Gorbam, NOriea form Bagua la Grande, for Philadel Bell, Bard, Boston Reimers ve trade as sfforded in ths romantic nal u i i t i » » ell, Bard, s . = a vg cages forse fa the zomantig nae: | called to his ponent poviton at the instigation of Mrs ANS Ae ttmakp Maro, Power, BYorx: dp Ang out. ; . he Gi fracted some attention ast yer, Mr S., in Bell, cf Baltimore, who endowed this professorship with Brig Ferny Butlor (of Bangor), Atwocd. Saveranh, 13 days, Decatur, Parsons. Portsmouth. en et are 3 thie remarks, made feeling allusion to hig | the liberal sum of $25,000, and was allowed to namie its Mimer (Swe), Sandberg, thren in the ministry who usd labored for | fizst incumbent, It iscalied the Washburne Professor- varpoat be ¢ . . N ivia, Swasey, Lis 5 the enlightewment of the African. He a'so dwelt with ship of Churoh History, having been named after the ite The BB hss tesa Outheaten Wanner eet Ste amvero. ala sd Nebr J W Bickercon (of Harwich). Taylor, Barscos, April Latouretie, NYork. much force upon the munificence of Southern gentlemen hr Burprige, in regard to thelr sapport of this meritorious roviety, He | brother of Mra Bell, the late Rey. Dr. Washburne, of | ,fcb/, JW, Ruckerson (of Harwich). Ta *COIOBTON, May S—Acrachr Sau! Hall, Wing, Phiisdelphte ebr Lovdcn (2) Tizséale, &t Johns, NF, it days, with fish, | for Taunica, timated that in a few weeks be would set out for | Baltimore. A large and intelligent audience wm: at- ce to withers ihe ceremonies of the Inauguration, ¢ plan of popu'ar lectures % th good success. They bave 2'so be'd some pub: Genta! and Western New York to co with I , 10.5 Beors; verse to Brett, Son & 4) | Beaten; brig Creoien (Dan), Chi Biles EX of Cape Henlonen, spoke eehr W M Taylor, ot Bro: | bark Tacos Bostell, Berce'ons, idence, with foremaat sud heed of mslomaet gone: was sping | Gctterburg: schre Hartaiene, Beyond our own Country the Board have continued their la bors aa uausl. but with some nentation in thy numbers employed, and with cheertog r ITY POINT, May 1—Arr Liberia once more. His object would, to an extent, be to - teat aa it were the saiubrity of the mountainous regions ing the Faculty and stucenta of the reminary. of Literia. Mr. 8..in speaking of the vegetable and | The exercises were opentd by « voluntary from the cther resources of that country, mentioned, as of his | choir, atter which a bymn 0g, foliowed by a prayer own obrervaticn, that in Liberia the cottom plant, which | ‘rom Rev. Dr. Stearns, cf Newark. is here a meze shrub, there grows tobe a large trees. The Cuartes Briter, Esq., the Vioe President of the Board wizers! productions were also very valuadle, and, in | of Directors, then’ briefly addrescod Professor Hitebooek fine, Liberia, in a word, might be said to be the land | #'ating that he was the onanimous choice of the Board where the colored wan would have an sbundance of all | for the profersorsbip to which he had been called, and ihe things of the earth, enjoy the electiva franchise, and | Which bad been ao liberally endowed by a Christian lady, make bis own laws for bia social government. pad preir ol a ae Having on Atl The Rev. Dr. Gitetts followed in log ‘in, onteasion of Faith, which was duly respon to, 1o ee 2 Oi einen eating informed Lim that’ be was wow daly installed ia his office. ‘om brmolvourse (Bn), Norris, Mationd, 8 days, with p'aster, sill RIVER, May (coast ee ster, Ta Ouebargicg at he * | HARWICH, May S—arr scbr Henry Gibbs, NYork for Bos- Bebe Lo der Oise eine. Bali 11 days, with fish, to ke a » bh le VERE ERAT ac acasoprs, Kap, Caron, 1 darn, | a MROREA MOL? RSE BeBe PAR a) ), Knapp, he ion, inde) ; seor oy a "Beep ese Paes wnangin pe, sane. | Repertoire eee conten, , NC, 8 days. nN York, Bebr Rio. ©’ Dorrell, Washington, NC. 4 a. 3 EOLMES’S HOLE. May 2, PM—Arr schrs Jarvia Lyow, Scbr Julia & Frat ces, Robinson, Beanfort, 10, 8 daya. Fisher Phila¢elpbia for Boston; Bary zine, ‘Tracy, ae Beienor, Gandy. Ocracoke, 8 Me : towr, Bee Fosiands cH aie | Mo Sai Brace Gudier, Paine Boston or Pha jelpbls; Samal Onet: um, Iehead for do. Bi Aid, Harvey, Virginia, a uey SoBe arr: val. ‘sid, schis’ Melbourne, (Br) Sialc, Aboy ary 9 " ‘acd Groce ; Scbr Marietia Sm b Belsworth, Virginia, May 4—Arr brigs Norfolk, Rm it Jago for Boston; Obd+ . Calain. copes, Howes, deiphia, achrs ton. Luce, Darien.Ge, Schr Mary App, Reed, Macbiaa, and 5 days ‘rom Salem, | for Bosun, S/d bark Tremont; brig Frarsaah) sclra Trenecree, Weeks ito: Fowler, Macbiae, 5 days Bi: ae Bh Oacaye Servis Lsn ry dans, Seven Sisters Ber Bebe ower, 5 das. : Hey von ; Bebr Yeltctrne, Vix, Fockiaad. Fou Matis, Oracdils, Biouel Castuer, Prank Plerce, aad Hl be ia order. (Barging Echr Geo Le erie, Virginia sfter which Rev. R. R. Geer, D. D | Secretary, made come appropriate remarks. The prceeecings terminated with the benediction. Rev. Dr. Paew speak, to epesk; I want toack a ant to hnow what other active living ao- ciety you seek ol? (energetizaly)—TI am an active, living man; Uoodell— (laughter sna appiause)—and in- untit slavery is abolished. 3 of the Meroer street chateb, them Gativereg ce . protustion of contiderabié length ‘ -wWi culeat importance of a knowledge of the New York Sunday School Union. ihistory cf the Chureh to the theolegieal student aed the Tho various branches componing this institution mst | necessity of slways studying thia history in the light of the various ¢ectrinal errors of the Romish charch, and . Howiaxp—{ want to know ——— at D o'elock, P, M., seaterday, in the 18 Of worship | the Bible, which is itself = history ot Christianity. Sehr Cornelia, Young, New Bedford. Jane & E:iza, large, attentive and respectable audiences of Homan Copter itl dees flee, sent bedteal to each Phe eiviated te a eaehiorty concluded Pntie | coun to tan new Fetes Bee a etalon Weceha. pate wet Fhuntelpsia for aor Sty ae atarernd atholics bad assembled upon those occasicnx, He had 4 = . rota ‘ 4 i tor, biddirg him Ged speed in hia forthcoming and ar- Aa . ‘ York for do, ' Sid brig Chicepee; sehrs Ale: ‘Benj aam- witneesed tweuty-two cases of conversivn frm tha B>- | Quiet was fiaally restored : ., | {he city assembied in the Presbyterian chureb, in Forty: | cucus duties, and invoking the aid of the Almighty in | S¢b* Perine, Chase, Wacren, BI. rd, Sensor, Mery A Tayler, aad Hope.” Bish 10 tba Vrotetant chureh, anc through thelr in. | 3F- Cooetr then proceeded to show that slavery gould | seccrd atzest, where about eigit schoola, comprising | bis bebait. "Trolesaor Hitcheock then ascended fre pur Bee ee ene Geil bag Harbor. a ECO AM, wing RNW, brig Norfcik; schzs Banger, J strumentality the good work had been exten‘ed to the cody be abolished b; the ectof the supreme government Drinds of Roman Getnalics, wnich he was convinced { o% the laod, Tae Garrironian theory 1a, ‘hat slavery would Isad mouitituces to a knowledge of the trua reli. | Would cease to exist, if tne North seceded from the Zion, In aumve leru ways light was breaking into tne | ©Utd. The persons who acted with the speaker did not minds of tre beaighted Roma receive this thecry. He traced the history of the Ameri- New Fog and a sing'e congr can Anti-Sinvery Society at a late date, took up this lice, Sot ove-twentisth parc of avy Roman Catholie | Tew theory that tke zonstiiution was pro-slavery, and charch {n thi country, pro“esaing the doginas of papacy, | that the Union ought to be dissolved. wos native bora, A general and growing defection trom After a little more sparring, between Tappan, Remond, the ranks of the Romanists was taking place ia tis | Covdell arg otters, the subject was dropped and the country. The Xoman Cachclie prelates were beginning | ™&eting acjourned till this evening, to ‘ako measuces to guard agaicst this alarming state. : z —_—— ‘What was the object of the recent convention they held New York Colonization Soctety. Shae eRe A Honing, (Ter tbe proceedings of | The anriversary of this association was beld last eve- can, be found Dames of ‘wontyacte priests | ning in the Reformed Dutch church, corner of Fourth from Opneda the United States, togather | street azd Latayetie place. The audience was select, with the names of distiuguished leaders of thsir | though not very numerous; Anson G. Phelps, Fsq., pre- urch among the Jaity. Tuey first discovered at that ‘ 4 A ares Convention that the Roman Cathouies in this coustry had | "ed. After the proceedings had been opened with ap. $40 000,000 in the barks of this country, They devired | proptiate religious exercises, Dr. D. Meredith Reese read do induce them, if possible, to emigrate in a bocy, no | the twenty-f0 matter where, whether to the wilds of Minnesota of’ che | ‘“a,."ou\7,{curth annual report of the Society. Pertilential awainps of Ottawa, Canada. They wished | gerniascmeay acksowiedgen stile mowing out OF ton inated Zbeir feliow countrymen to sbsndop this Protes:aat | ard deiecive mecommoreiree for tony meatek Soin country, to live in which was no fatal and dargeroua to | stdespisucg the coame winch demped active efor tenoct abe interests of the Cae church. tant owas a} Siateg (bat at tbe sonoal weetto Of the American Cael very one, but it did not succeed; and that Die crety, Diane were adopted for! Peet 340, 200 wae til in the banks of thia country, The | 2°04 '0c7ay cut the barmoniousco- operation of ail the trlends Roman Catholics here hgd tested the awe s of dhe Sark Lamarise, 04 ‘and were to Mink for thereselves, and ato Liberia, of whore trendy oad woe saetnl ates that they will no longer be governed by demagogu fA Sulhails lhl ‘ome leperessdinsclegsycses Srhether inthe ranks of tae church or the ‘ity, |, TA bW:k Crra Eas been despatched from Baltimore and Xor- Buch wos the state of things among the Catholics of tnis ueeriy twaive burdred pupils, were addrensed by Rev. | pit std was, introfuced to the audience by Mr. Butler M4 6 re 3 le premised bis inaugural aldress sayiog that he Nr. Van Meter, from the Five Points Misston, and Rev. | never thoald have ventured to waume We ution Mr. Biel. At the Presbyterian church, im Madison | of the post to which he bad been called by square, above eighteen hundred pupils, from twelve | th# officers «t the Union Theological Seminary, , * had he not Learé im that call the voice of Provideuce too school, were addressed by Rev. Drs, Adama and Parser. | clear to ke misunderatocd. and too Laperstive to be dis- At tke Twenty-firat Duteh Reformed church, Rey, De, | obeyed. In ail the departments of theology there was Winsiow, recently mtesicnary to India, was listened to | Rome ro seemingly inexhaustible as that of scclesiastioal al history. Trul; eat historians, whether civil or eco’ ehcnt cesar hupered children, from nina sisaticl, were the most Tare of literary phosomsne, Dr. Burehard’s chureb, in Weat | Ecclestestical history bad bat very few worthy of thy ‘Thirteenth street, was Glled to its capacity by ajavenile | ™* Tortullian and Augustin came early, Meanzer audience, numbertog cearly 1,400, who were much inte. | “™® y 1,400, agaio. Amidst the various topics which had # rested in the acdreseos by Rey, Mosars. Gillett, Taggart, tHemasolves to bis mind, be hi marcas M rees mo Preble Filver Olou3, Mary, ard Star, Bropaiier Westeeepors Berry Boriant. ‘GEENEEUNE ‘May Sher schra Jomon Bl, ack, and MOBILE, Apri 20—Arr sbip Grace Gordon, Babson, One- ai: rokr, Mozart, Howland, Havana. Old, ship Covenanter i with mdaé ( (Br), hoPberson, Liverpool; bark Celestia, Smith, Boston. Marsbali.—By pilot boat Kilwood Walter, {ibid Be stip Digby. Bead’ey, Bpore; barns Foundiing, Also, cre bark ard tw2 briga, unkoo re. 0}; 82, Beats": xchange, J i Ships Famuel M Fos, Liverpool. One Fee amt ox, Liverpool. . Lan ‘ The thius Noribumberland. for Liverpool, aud Swordfish, soe Ga ae Jo SP) Bola, Bare (me) Lendetzom, Comet, Sinton. Mareillen; Grotto, Lae Propeller Chas Osgood, amie: Norwich. Beith Carolus, a BELOW, ae Neptuce, Peabody, #1 days from Liverpo: toc t for Por ame, anchored st 5 W Ep! Wind during the day from NX to 88W. Here: e once, PRILADELP EIA, Ms Age sd steamer Palmetio, Willetts, , Boston. te, ard has come but once, and will not come hours fom Boston, ze te H Winsor; shi md: 2 ¥ Av Belle, Zeilezan, 30 cw Srom Liverpecl, with mdze to Dawsen | yerpoci; Coneordia, ( 9 Ms, ‘Holmes, Grit & Har cock; Louice Marie, Wereke, Bremen; brig Selah, ie, ; Kearcage, Perkin . 7 Bkute, 6 days from Portland, in ballast to N St nt & Co: | fith, NYork; brige Geo Albert. Rs — ‘Thos Datiett, Dil. L Tay, Lake, 4 , Juna!, Barcelona; Monarco, (Sp) Pages, ‘ ‘om New Bedford, in b well; Wilmington, sawyer JW Gaskill & Co: ‘Irhimp! er, Bosion; A Tirrel - gira. do; T Berediet, Ro yn, NEsven, Cid. a Ken- nebeo, Hand, NYork:; briga Selab, Shute, Salem; ay Queen, Jackson, NCilesny; Rebeooa & Francis, ‘Linekin, Charleston; Berriet Avn. (Br) Mason, Halifex; Ellen, Darnaby, ante: barks Ges Warren, Clifford, Boston; Achilles, Speddin, Fal: mgulb, Beg, schrs ‘Virginia. Highee, 4c, Texas E Towreerd, Cummings, Norwich, RL Tay, Lake, Salem: Siar, Bickerton, Providence: Same), Lewis selected, as appropriate and the pastor ot the church, Above 1,800 children, the | 10 the cocation, though perhaps not so {nteresticg to the representatives of thirtesa schools, assembled ia the pg aay % Mba wean a fone Duteh Reformed chureh, to Washington place, to lsten | this topic, ins masterly ard powerful address of an Morcrerts Som the ‘pastor, Rev. Dr. Hatton, Rev, | hour's lergth, evineing grest research <82 extensive orera JQ. Adams and White The Baptist Taberna- | reading, as weil as deep thooght and medita:ion upon the cle, in Second avenue, near Tenth street, waa filied to its | philosophy of his ory, both civil and ecclestastical. At uimost capa 7 and between 200 and 900 chfidren were ) the conclusion of his address, benediotion waa Pro- r to the charch cn the corner of Four | nonneed, and the audience diaperaed age gg ed had oe) pleasure of listening _--- : ra, Stevenson, Fuller and Baxter, ‘Tas 3 f the Sewer hous were Rare MEETINGS TO BE HELD. v. Mesars, Powell Waeowmpay, Mar 7 (Sp) Larrenago, Sen Sebastian. : ORS wear ahtp Astoria, Holmes, Ivict Hy Pd geet, (Br) Crome, Bustan Inland. 01d, sbios Cage Cooess. uarer, biverpodl, SUma stro and 6 magne, stort sa a, ships Trimountain and J & Wavner. 2th, Mi epeabers i ie ad Jones, and Capt. Hart, ef the Sevente : I: fone a Rierel | “Sit ft Jenn for poliee. At vhe Cep tal Presbyterian church, 13, irrocme pAnerivan Trac Soeity—Broudway Taberaaeie, 19 A.M: | Bip NBetford, Tetumaph, Baker, Bouton; A Tirol’, | eee adage) Grids Bava era! cone a Rey Tro . aston, Dr Frank in ius, of the ain ane lecting officers, at tue Tract House, Misecllancons and Disasters, . 5 uion Theological Se neon ni inary, spoke to an autienes of more than one thouseed | 4 AMeican Comgres2lional Uriom.—Chureh of the Pari- | The si26iSilitp Alsbans:, Capt thenck, arrived yesterday | Dore, rn eohrs Faavorivm, Wen iim farren wg tbe year, in May and in November, convey- a wer, from Philadet ty hiléren, members of tix school, ‘The tans, on Union rquare, 10 A. M. 4 ‘@ purser for papers, " tor York, 106 emigrania. meetiog at the , from BavandaN, We sre indebted to Br bis, dieg: Grace Darl' tr, @ountry, and there was now s glorious o>portuni'y pro- | "the ‘oui Teowinta of ‘heyear, 4 rnacle wes addressed by Rev. Mr. American Ankh Slavery Sxcity —City Assembly Rooms ‘4 = " “9 balance cook yea: | © DFORD, Mav 4—Arr sebra Roswell King, tad of imbuirg and indoctrinating their souls with | report were 850 0%. Of ins husctee StU eee ees | Staten lalacd, snd Rey. Mir Davis, The onoie? Of | Broadway. at 10 A.M.” Adérerann By Wet Gareom, |, TES stenesbio Retedaoa was et out oft i fe Buritngame, Boston for Alban: thil¢ren was not leas than one thousand two by, Wencell Philips, Charies L. Remond, Luay Stone Black- 7g eas enpae SM ce cnet tee: | Sy Shao ae onary rons meee oe oe peace! - \ church, in Oliver AQ -M., E 4 sieet, Ww! ‘hey listened to Rev, Dr. Mi American and Foreign Bible Society (Baptiat).—Beptist Ith the U for Li y ad Rov, Mr Capion, oF the Meow Pastor ot | exareh, Oliver strest, 10 A. 3. (Baptist). —Bep' with the U 6 mails for Liverpcc LIL AM, where she had been tor (he purpose of ex | Deries, MOSS, iE Fi, Cromman, Co: inirg sxdeleaning her GoSpor, She was taken tober berth | wir, Whie, Albany; Augusta, Perry, N: lew of pure Protestant Christianity. meet the expense of the Lamar . Leo bad 7" white concluded his sduress, the ‘Te cetvm denatior s and collectins for the cause In the State Suaience were thrown into the grenteat alarm, many of | (iNew Y¢rk mere R26 &, ard it thie gum we add ihe re- he ladiew rushing, in grent affright, for the doore, by the | {r"uted in ihe State maounia torple Ler Geet om MOU Com Zumor that the buildipg was on fire, and quist was only ‘The Jegaey of the late Samuel 8 Howland, of the cay ot New . May Sarr schrs 6 3 Townsend, Hout at the feot of Canal sircet, Ahenes eh: wil eailon the Owing | | NEW HAVEN, te ar eee Albany, Bio brig Le & treng. Whithey, Porto Rieo, ‘ibe new three masted schr Cordelia, Weuched, by, Reckford arontid ND. May 3—Arr bark Emma F Chaee, Chase, Oar- , 5 fn Zestored by the reiterated assurances on the part*of the | York. of $10 000, wae not received from the exeout hia | Church, in Market street. A numercusaudie Ladies’ Mecing of the American Female Guardian So- | Webb, ct Green Poirt on the fd tost, has *resdy taken her | go rs Mary Gibbs, sed Adrian: Nor- — td coast the meeting that no danger need be | re tent sear under review, but the Hoard are rived Yo an: At the deventh Prevbyteriaa ebareb, in Brooms steast, Cia, At the Hetne for tho Hrtendiess, 02 East Thirtieth | piace inthe Bavannzab line ‘homie Daa aoa Tn 2 | Ne ee ee rae eed Ger Choad, Porter, . ed ‘only from the Kindling <i Ste tn the purer of he Ameriexn Colonization Bociaty and w x | Semner of Este, WaReh Wes aGireses’ ty Rev. 7. 5. } ‘in fer ie tae ieee Oa 3a, whip. Fantel Biliol; Rob Fmith end Heo, Judge Pesrey, At all the churches nojerity of the a3 was whore performanoe of original hym: feature of the exerciser. Five Points Horie of Indusiry—Cndar once of Rav. 1 Gavacnsb), at pier 13 East River, M. Pease. Brosdway Tebernach, 2 P. Barn Cagroxer—Capt Bteis, of bark Cherok American Home Missionary Sockety.—Broadway Taber. | 2 24 tzet from New Creans, repor' nacle, bal! past M. inson, Buevos a oe, at Charton- | Chieftain, Haven Havana: Jobn Aviles, Hart 6 a8. Vo'cleek AM PROVIDENCE, May 5 ~ rr meamer Uspre . Af on tesa ine beloy calms, Bot more: on Oe Bh Sees | We eee ke ee Than eutnoer, Pl b - Souih Brenker cf ship Bar, where tue bark Iald m “nating | GevDesis, Earad Jace, dackson, And ee eee Bescaees has been already, sppropriaied t the Olina of he rewassr. 4 and cther er le; wi u 1 Order being restored, and the audience having resuraed | ourvext aunual report ene et nnn Rheir Rev. Dr. Sunpentann, of Washington, was ‘The rocicty bas Bad the service of but one travelling agent g snoral or eternal galvation | history ef ths ie 91 ng O Micah asks ser nace ApOEOG, elbet OUiONG Hg o beat? eaponsen, -* ?RUR FaTHiPg v4 17 oid & mgpting the | dben to the andience. He said that the | | all the year, nd another ® porton of it. They desire toowain ‘The exercises in the evening wers i % ter Y ie ‘Kingston tem was @ combination of rome of the worst elements | ™a's,tuenls for he cause forthe furure. 7 | Breadway Tabernagle, which was Goussly dict sith te heehee, gp Separently tavaiaed aay materia camager tn Teer coer tet Fowler RYork Bid conte Gon N7IDR that ever oursed the world—a conglomeration of heathen | nice tales oi tee Uniem, eoeourtnnd io a renner a Ag | Cult ausience, ‘The chulr was occupied by Wallace's | MALANCHoLY SviCiDR ny Smoor:NG.—An inquest waahold | Baio Raisnow, Emersov, before. reporied at Porto Py. “Wty | Danson, Belmore: Mall, Crowell, Fhiladetpaia; Batavia, Fam doctrines and iples. is religion wes {doiatry, | sore the Lé gislature of Rew Yorks Hope ls expressed of bet. | Brae Band, and in front of the organ the banner of the | yesterday, at No. 97 Niath rtreot, near Fifth avenue, up. | CaPerierced very kesvy weather, had oxe side ot beeen “a | dlston, do (or Bt Jobn, NB, 4 . its government was ite spirit was into'erance, | ter euccrra at a future time. association was claplayed, bearlog the device of a so he bod “1 “ ) UP- | stove in by @ hesvy ee which boarded ber while lying to, au PORTSMOUTH, May 2—Arr sche ashing Pe eee anaes eet tere | eecaaemmerummneysame sme | Riastcor a pede duamne meeena | Rocecaetneyncice Gar erin | tes Ste fu, on bene armen, » HAS, Stony Be el ae ction y , . ‘The eee ¢ Word of God." exercivea were com- | Who committed suicide by hoo! mee! the head fcas PL, 4 Md lexandria, ¥ ne , N¥ork: schra Lydia . sot the, Gorpel. "The Retormation of tho Tain | «2 impcracce ot goveramentarmed steamers ers x | mncer with wuste irom the band, ater Wiicr'piaery | ith a pistol. The ¢eceafed it appeared, bed beta ene front’ in gom ered gute, ninth of sup uuteserere ene | y. “ECan! Crome, Bowen, Ateinge, 6; ‘iar an Protesten Joico uttering, a! under | The succes! x] and peaceable election of President Benson, fev, Dr. Burchard. Toe Presiient, Rey, | fering from a softening of the brain tor aome tims past, | on Poin! Lockout Bar and bes! over #, loosing her large anchor Bauter, steamship Kaoxvilie, Ludiow, ® ren dad long ln tele tu, that papacy iJ. Roberta, who dectined, being s candidate, ta Dy, then delivered the ope 1, | avd about three weeks ago returned from a visit to Sa. | S04 chain. ard lesking ro badly that {t became neceenary to eae aT “Providence, Old. bark LASy of f pg conviction in | considered as a topet the snccess of republicac inst! a ta the fortieth anniversary of the yenpad, wherebe had been spending some months for | 122 ber arhore et the mouth of ‘the Potemac, where she now eT Ricrany, Ougvec; Dig. B , won eos Known emong the mations ax | ‘en on the cont of Atrieh we nomiy form. | NO% Lark Bassey @thool Union. The you: pasrhad baen | the goed cf lua hesith. Symptoms of a diseased aniaa | Hee Lot water. No Insurance, the ensin, acts Alba. Taylor, YOR oracd, Morse mle vc) oar, fanny re, | gigmtdewea’ a Coys Mount ure penttioed an martag ins | (1 ROnzonn for coogratalations Vat yo in tan mila | Wegna Yo mak ite manlfet within tho lat woek or a, | Rist Mant Rannswontn, (cm Black Rives. Ja, oe Xow | beurnes ie, “Ny t.nt a bark gall bi, Sulaty, Sant rem of rejotcing, th 30th ult, got io eon ‘big Sem . Rad ek teadie fT lowt bowaprht and jib, Bas had Yor exsn jo La Fe ul | bling, Bid th 4 sad ead ghar EaUMNe Bus 9° Wotlag. | Wigs Onvee bod nioa waa called upon to mourn. Death It was tae futentiom of deceased's friends to have | cofwre sane D 4 ‘with sehr Geo Se Asad the madelaathis gs aad eR bane Pacis he oH) acy lnc OO Monday marge: wasks wu

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