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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1857—TRIPLE- n ovyatry, present ot this couvention, to ave thelr |. dure of things. and Westerm Miadiguedts TE CONFERENCE OF SPIRITUALISTS. aid and Support, but be was mistakeo—none of them had Las Fay HU TRADS OP Of. PAUL, MINNESOTA. AARP AADADRADODADAD, as yet come near them. He had expected that here would ‘Ab am evidence of the immense emigration whieh » Bow _ me Ranting ef Insane Men and Wemen— Dave been prevent at least the editors of the epi cae os setting towards the Wi by the last & Paul pe | New Moti valist papers, to have reported thie meeting; vu lent, we seo by ive Power and Spirttualiet Per who has there been bere to repert our 3? | emnircience and Pers that forty tbree steamboats arrived at thately during petual Motion—Upinion of the Spiritualists said he. lanswer, no one but the New Yoru Amato | Belleve in God and <f Gur Geverument—A Hew Spstens to be Well, I epeak of this because I see my friend here (pont | the way, Dut join the week ending em the 18th inst, all loaded with jaanee> Jug 0 our reporter) who has been so faithful during tbis | sball not only 1 gers, seeking homes im the Weat, Those boats were from Rustituted—Man to be the Weman and session, and reported all of our proceedings with such | slavery, bat wi the following placee:— iy ‘Weman the Man—Denunciation ef Mr. Bu- uniform correctness, while the papara whe agg ges buman being : Bt. Louis, 10 @hanan and His Cabinet Omicers—Slavery pod ey Ml ° | be destroyed, Piuaburg.. 4 . MetivtvusThe Rew Spietenal Palace—Uew it what are wo 10 | 0 80s areminciplee of a phy ty mm “ H to be ssullt—A New Duck Ship—Qucer new governme! = Cis . re Dubuque 8 table clearly and unmiet: expressed. | be to a j _-Savingw and Doings—Grand Pinale, dic. ork in ae te een ne doen maividaann arreatign rorpen, | Cohen te Thee WhO Dad reported the DIO .| Pralsio gs Ghiew.,.....::. # THIRD DAY. try, an fast as we 9 Ap 10.008 and Us or her own vn, having ape he ENT remarked that it was not the province of ‘This number we should think was by no means vp othe ‘Th conference reassembled at their rooms ai 10 o’clook ‘doctrine whore- | Fight to deas he or she pleases, in respect to his or her | the conference to pass any vote, but if any ono had fairly | average, as we see that scldom lecs than five kaye Gt Mantag- Senne, pervaaah lo-odiowemeny Seq: Bie, Now York, now | saneay bow’ and when another may weap; what aa, | tho greater andafecuos sont ae ee age he would nave | Louis each day for 8. Pan and at eurt eo overy ay 4o- ‘Being but sparsely fied, the rash excitement of the or drink, how or when another may | science. ¢ parte for the same destination from Pitsburg. If wo ¢om- 4 Wrevieus day having sapelety emannen subsided, 5 eee ie H re travel, ion owe ‘SeREae Puan Axcarvs here arose and remarked that | pute the number of passengers each boat carries at three wrobably owing to the fact that a large portion of those arene heneae re Gone icctans rvowever bear or dear iso | heretofore they hed looked wo ther awe ork irae, hat | andred, there must have arrived at that point alone, be- oa were men o! » an’) say you ‘not pursue your own c represe! mn of reformatory ideas. Peter when he present meath, Se ae ee es nen rage pees ois sar 708 eit wot pare reer omy rion aed erent Apert, prdanlerd nh tgp halos sas ok otitedene _ = ag tae from their various yooations Met Fespousibillty, - The framework of a goverameat ie but a | ple that he did vot bolong to the provcrived neck. (Laneh, | ite way. Fer the benedi of all those wt Peso Sarther the queer of the spirits. + oe ee. ing, answering a purpose for aseasoa, | ter.) TheNew Yonk Hexato is tho bost ropresontativo | the sted mee tt Serge My Be As on tho previous Yay the Hxnaxp was in great de- i gentleman took the | 1@ be oulgrown, marking with greatcare the differonce be: | of reform in this country——roform in nowspapers—rofurm | entrees toms the Be Tan) commensal rocend ne cohort mand, most of those present having a copy, and being | eaply engaged up to the time of calling the meeting to ‘order in reading over tho report of Sunday’s proceedings. 4 ‘he persons present for the most part were femaics, many of whora were quite young and handsome, while the im giving to the people all tbat transpires around them. 4 EVoise—The Hxnain is e spiritual paper, (Langhtor.) | ‘tee Séeertiver of that city Mr anpaxwa added that the Hearn had done more to break down the ravetimonious roverenco for the clorgy and the Sabbath than any other paper. ‘The Henaco was im fact an eminently pious and reformatory paper D. F. Gopnakp next addressed the meeting on the im- walance, from appearances, were either spinsters or He wanted | andthvs bring highest good and most perfect satisfaction oe of the various measures which had been brought UNCURRENT MONEY. just about tem minutes to explain to the audience what his | teach? Man and rome er in their love of fore Ihe Conference. ‘The bila of the banks of the following Slaties.apd Terri- Boon after ten o'clock Mrs, Kumrr, the President, pro- had been to alleviate the condition of ial intercourse, their love of pring, ofthe ner ar SPIRITUAL CIRCLES. tories aro oneurrent in St. Panl:— > the Indians, which, he said, would do in the afternoon, 4 are about equally balanced inthe belief of immortality. An old man next announced that he should hold a | Indiana stock banks, Georgia (except interior ) eeeded to open the conference as on the previous day, by In the meantime, he had a Humber of pamphlets on the | Each person is to be considered an individual, a sovereign, spiital ‘at 145 West Sixteenth strect, on Tue: Tenneaseo do. Alabama banks. vending portions ef the Scriptures and the Lord’s the subject, which be was willing to give cach ope of the | having a perfect right not only to think, to say, to go, to | night, and invited all to be present, as they were for all. North Carolina do. Nebraska do. Prayer. The audience then sang a spiritual |) CORA sudience at one shilling each. come, ‘Dut to do as he or she may individually choose, 're- SPIRITUAL LECTURES. South Carolina do. Kan-as do. Dr, WxLUNGTON wanted to say a few words on tho eub- | speneible to God and his or hor ewn soul. How can @ go- ‘The PRmupevr next announced that Mrs. Cora Hatch ” BBRAL BSTATE BALES, Bright spirits are ever nigh. ject before the Conference. vernment be reared on this basis? Several things are | would dvliver a spiritual lecture in Brooklyn on Wednes- | 303s acres in Weet At Paul for............ cee, $0,000 NEW MODEL, noy' MR. RARNKY AROUND AGAIN. resultant of this principle; it cannot be a govern: | day ovgning next, and would be pleased to have all | Lotl, block 1, and ltl, block , Marshall's ‘iio to iar. 7. 4, Sumpew, one of the Secretaries, then read a ie to have three keels, the third one to screw down Mr. Barnes, the sleeping medium, wiabod to say @ fow | ment of force; cannot compel any person either to do or | attend. ‘West St.{Paul, at Lower ferry Linding..... $2,000 ‘eemmunication from spirite, as he termed it, on models ag | through the centre of the ship into the under current of | things. to refrain from doing an act if it operates’ both ways. AN INDIGNANT SPIRITUALIST. 18 acres in roc, 36. 1,600 embodiments af ideas, from which we make tho following | the water, so as to eounter! the influence of the Vovces— It is time to adjoorn. At first view it would seem that a government adopting A Young Man in the back part of the room here an- Meh as Seep poi Wau i how emacs — s upper keel and the upper current. Py this méans the Mr. Barwes—I always supposed that spirits would never | ‘bis principle was no government at all, and hardly worth | nounced that he hada very important communication to in Minneapolis,........... seeessess 97,500 ‘The wor kd prominently exhibits two classes of laborers | *bip may be driven to any part of the world, under the | be ina hurry when anything was to be said for their be- | while tospend time in organizing it, being unablo to en- make from 0 spirivaaliet. Lots 1 and 2, block 1, Mackubin and Marshali’s add. $000 —the analysers and the combiners—the destructionist and | ¢2¢lueive control of the human will. nefit, I wish to say ohw things im relation to the topo } force its own regulations; but the difficulty is removed Preapent—It has approached the honr for adjournment. | 10 Jos in F, Amos’ add. to Brooklyn... . 1,200 Vors—‘Let him speak,” “hear him,”? “go ahead.’? 2 ine in do. do, do, 700 dividers and the unitizers. Nei- bi} the conclusion of Mr. Heweit’s remarks Mr. T. | under diecussion when it is said it must be a voluntary one. It cannot say don read yunication, to be from The PrasipEnt—The hour has arrived for adjournment, | $0 any one at any time, you are of necessity a eee er Mr. Bay wes—I care not for any hour but the hour of | this government: it capnot press persons into its H God and the spirits; but if you are bound to adjourn, do so, and V’ll have my say this afternoon. ve got some- | tiorsare tyrannical, and not to be observed, you are at thing on my mind, and I must say it. There is a coltision | liberty to do one of two things—first, them, if you Detween my spiritual instruction and the mediums and | cap, by appealing to the intelligence of the constructors; SOE eas, Sad AN en he wed my comes Fail: SEE ey thts, ath ls gorirvanel coat tn ‘The Conference then adjourned. Penal code‘it leaves each of fia members free, to do pre ciwely that which he or she deems proper, in view of the AFTERNOON SESSION. r (mark this) which he or she kno #s have been The Conference re-assembied pursuant to adjournment, [goal hed bred pie thore comes in harmon: w vidu bedaro pai eedom a volunt ove when, after the ugual exercises of singing, Xe. ; Be. moire abies tes bonny tt vis SPIRITUAL HOUSE, is for its day, and ‘s to be superseded, while ite basis Mr. Hewisrt preeented a model of a spiritual house or | must remain, ‘Decause maasutable prinaiglan are ever the palace, which he proceeded to expiain at considerable | Ame. All things in nature are progressive; and no per- js son can enter the new governmental ship, ¢1 6 in ite wer- length. The building, in outward model, was not unlike | Sieg, unless he or call toss wcvesieetingly” and those of Turkey and China combined and intermixed, | affirmatively answer the following questions — while the inside, which was opened and described to the 1. Do you understand that it requires two persons, male audience, represented the various apartments presented | 80d female, to make one completo man, or, whole and in the honeycomb of a well regulated hive of bees, more | savernmentally speaking, have equal rights, irrespective ‘The yousa MAN then announced that Mr. Barnes had left the city in disgust, and had shaken tho dust from his fect | are becoming numerous, and a large business in this tine because the Conventien had refused to hear him, never to | hd been done since the opening of the navigation, Sold return until he should be avenged on the wickedness | for the week ending May 7;— and cruelty of the city. 20 acres adjoining Hastings... $4,000 Tho PrexipEnr then declared the mecting adjourned sine | Lot8, block 9, Allison’s additio 2 die; whereupon Jorn Busoy, Biq., an old man, took the | Lotel and 2, block 24, do, f= pet and made a feeling appeal to the audience in be- | Lot on 7th street do. ‘of the poor Indians at tho West. Lot corner of 7th and Tyler.... The andienco then dispersed, and thus ended the first Spiritual Conference of Progressed Spiritualiets ever held in New York. Our Troy Correspondence. Troy, May 22, 1857. Visit of Mr. Everett to Utica anc Troy. Eéward Everett arrived at Utica from the Far Woet at one o’dlock om Thursday, and was the guest of the Hon, C, H, Dootittle; and being very much fatigued by the toile of a long journey took some ropose, and, delivering his ora- tion in the evening, placed himself at the disposal of the 4 rE ff i 8 i i ye Fi : i & i SSSoRSCeES te than anything else. The house, he said, was construc of color or clime? pashed up, opens and expands ; the chicken springs from ere. It needful, with clear deliberative | on the patory Principles ‘as the Mia tehiont bememEnaion 2, Do you understand that each man and each woman | Troy Committee of Escort, consisting of Henry C. Lock- the ess ‘exbibite life ; the child ushered into being | © 2 © egy Sg bumap laf coo ag comprebend all its | with the top of the house, which he said was the brain of | bas ® perfect right, under all circumstances, in all condi- | wood, Fsq., and Mr. Nelson Forsyth. The train convey- ef manifests early signs of aclivity ; the planets without frie » 1 know of all ite however intricate, | it, and coming down to the upper story, which was sym- | tions, and in whatever locations, 10 do as be or abe | ine iy distin oft U ‘ << téem in their ordor move. Clearly, then, the work of this jever delicate, and it is felt that when © | bolical of mau’s head, with a large number of singularly | pleases? ing the embed party left Utica at ten o'clock, amid ‘os 1m age fe not creation, but itis discovery. It is for bt. come to be a full and knowledge | constructed holes, which he said represented the various 3, Do you allow that the structure of a government is | the plaudits of the peopie, and arrived at the Union depot 2 oo — ened man to discover the laws of persetual activity. With | of mam, the laws ef motion discovered as im maa, | sleeping rooms and a reseption room. On the bakony | but a temporary arrangement, to be outgrown with great | at about five o'clock. Demonstrations were made all Bye — 6 fie thought, in mind a few mentalists and electricians, in as ‘sball perform | connected with this story was a flower garden, the | et possibi ee Ifthe thus addressed tg abie the Oh i h —-2ya — {Se opirk Wife, have combined their efforts with a view of | the various offices which are exhibited by and trough tbe } plants, &c., being on wheels, 40 an to. be casily | WitHout the slightest qualideation or equivocation to an- aes Powentn, eo preplo coawding of the walient to —2ia — qumenene entire teachings, be relation to the | Duman saresiane. of this novel } wheeled into any part of the house.§ The second story of aces ge < oo joing questions affirmatively, | catch a glimpec of the statesman, and many entered the =% 0 1 iewe of motion. It was deemet desi to construct a 0 ‘sppear, | the house, representing the human chest, heart and lungs, | #9 far, be is qual service and membership in the ein res; to evince - 226 8 70 ph TR Reel Convey to earth's inha- | has obstacles would be thrown in the way, Unat euperst!: | comprised wemerous figeom holes, inisaded, fen renee: | new government, But there aro other requisite vial quey. | are 0 apr apengpss tpg —See 325 2 108 ‘etants their general thought, Wee teachings as from day to | YOR and bigotry would veat such efforts witn scornand | Among which waa the mother's receiving and seclu. | tious, viz:—Aro you willing to aid in constructing a go- | Preciation eminent worth. Ex-Governor Horatio —2y a —o day, week to week, month to month, were tranemitied, were | Comtempt. Yet a few Inteigent electriolans, able physiol tion 100ms, in connection with which was @ worship | ernment based on these fundamental principles, and are | Seymour joined the party at Utica, and left it at Schenes- —o 2 10 carefully recorded and preserved. These papers are open | Sits hageems, 3 mentalsts, oritical oe oe - | room and the library, drawing rooms, &&. The lowor | you ready now? areas willing to risk your reputation, | tady Arrived at Schenectady, Mr. Everctt oxpreseed an 14 » 1% far the careful consideration of thor ugh electricians, intel- mined to combine and concentrate their with a | floor represented the bowels of man. ‘It was there that Regs avg eae’ fe, if need be, in this new enterprise? desi ‘ 5 17% a 210 figent memalists, critical etherealisis and cultivate) mag. | View of constructirg a rude model which would help to | the family lived and where all the work was done. you love these fundamental principles as they have | °&/nest desire to call upon tho Rev. Dr. Nott, the venerable = 4 8 = metic re. Brought to a certain dagree of perfzetion that fasten the thought ina few of the minds ofearth’s children. | should a person wish to farniture from one part of | been presented to your mind, more than all things else? and venerated President of Union College. The interview GENERAL MARKET REPORT. form of labor was & mporarily suspended, to be tacen up | Labora were com: ’ surmounted | the hou-e to the other t the trouble of taking it up | Are you perfectly willirg to promulgate these principles | between these two men, who have acted conspicuous parts | Fisn. Dry cod brings 68 a $10 ver ows, | Macherel—_Ne: and carrkd forward as op;ortunities shall from time to | ‘rough much struggle, stairs, all they have to do isto ‘ secret spring in the | Publicly, privately, in charch, in State, at home, aboad, | !n fomany of the important scenes of our country's his- | 1 selling & $24 per barrel; No. 2,818 9 $20. Pickled tame be cormed favorable. In juxtarosition with the la- pot ld few persons room and immediately he would find the room placed on | Wherever you are? Aro you willing to announce ‘your al: | tory, must have been one of interest. herring, $10 per barrel; scaled do., 7b. a 90c. per box. ters of the character alrea*y designated, it has been eat Rete as At stages ‘any floor he might wish or in any part of the house. Just | legiance to these fundamental ) even though it Upon the arrival of the train at Troy, Mr. Everett, in Fiour aw> Meat —litinols and Iowa extra, $7 a $7 50 deemed wise 10 epter | toa consideration of the ability of | ¢xbibited. ® potas to if a person wi to gotoany part of the bouse and | may feparate you from church, from State, from house, | Compaay with the committeo, took their places in tbe car- | per barrel; supertine, $6 25 2 $6 50 por barrel. Minnesote mind to act opon mind at distant pointe Valuable papers | 424 through such did not wish the trouble of going up mtairs: all he had | from land, from cbildren, yea, the compasion of your bo | iage of ex-Mayor Griswold, and were immediately con- | manufacture, rack, for extra, $3 50; superfine, $8. ‘enfolding the general princip.es of a roca ilegraph have | could be commanded, that rade mechanism was to do was to touch the socrot spring, and immetliataly he | fom? Ifthe person questioned hesitates, then bois unt | Veyed to tho residence of Major Genoral John ¥. Wool, | Corn meal $2 Sie vack for white, and $2 60 for yellow been iransmitied an are in careful hands. It is proposed | poely separated, packed, - | would find himself in any portion of the bonse ho wished, | for the new struggle, ought not to be engaged, for when | Who gave an clegam dinnor party in hovor of hii divtin Faurm—Oitron, 860. per pound. Yante currants, 900. oe Certain sensitive ; into very critical states, | Un, rearranged, the same So aleo with furniture on the outside ¢f the house, A | the storm comee—at the very time when bis services will 4 guished guest, at which wore present many of our promi- prund. Dried appies, 1c. a lic; barrels and sacks, reyery ‘garment locate them, and by aneries of | ¢xbibited, viz:—motion. In reaching a point of such mag- | honge modelled after the human body, with allthe vari. | be most necded—when the:.winds blow, when the § Ment citizens, among whom wore f. ii. Hall, M'sq., tho | extra, 2b, Peaches, 8. a 100. per pound. . ‘experiments ‘Ke mind that there isan ability to | Biude, great care was had thes all ous puleation&, would not only be eonvenient, but one of | Waves ach against tho new governmenal ship, | utbor, Jobm H. Williame, isq., H.C, Lovkwool, beq. and Graw.— Wheat, Wo a $110, Onin, ie & Oe per fwanemit thoughts location to location without the in- | Preserved, deposited in safe ban gener the most beautiful structures om earth. ‘proposed to | When every perron on joard should be at bis | Mr. Nelson Forsyth bushel tarvenvion of wire, or ordinary submarine cable. Before inciples presented were as follows —Ist. All things | puiid it of a sort of cement, similar to the human body, | Pott, this perron will be missing, and perhaps the Atanearly hour in the evening the multitates Wan to Hay—82 per ton. one practical yr can be taken bearing re! nature, whether animal representing in appearance that of the human flesh,t0 be | Ship in consequence of bis absence will bo lost. | seam towards Dr. Bernan’s church, and |) was not long ‘Hipxe,—14e. for dry and 6c. for greon roy supject of mental communication, it is considered | *7° either male or female; composed of cement representing the fleeh and bones of | It is fald, God is arpirit. What isaspiri? Spirit is the | defore that edifice was crowded to ity ntmost capacity. Nava. Sronm —Pitch, per barrel. How, 96 56. fmaportant to 80 modelize a mind that ite can be — 4 Purposes were claseided, the femate separated | man. A cart can back pt tas hers, ‘lide the furnttare | fivest, most rarified, etherealized matter or substance. | Mayer Watkins presided, and was accompenied on the | Oakum, $7 per bale. Tar, $6 per barrel. . eeem and com nded. Papers bearing ion. 0 ‘om the male, #0 that with great ease the female metals | of into one of these spariments, which he is permitted to | Covrequently, God is tubstance, is the eesenoe of all spirit, | Pla form by » Wool, Dr, Bernan, aud the orator of Provisions.—Pork (fresh), $13 per owt; mew, #96, ‘menta! ph'losophy bave been transmitted, and a few per- could be located on ono side of the mechanism and the | go by means of outside sliding doors, toueh the secret | ®9¢ governs by a tixed law, to wit: the coarser cannot a imtrodvetion from } Lard, 20c. per pound. Beef, $10 per barrel; dried, Ite w eens aro now engaged in considering how best a model male on the other; then there were certain wires spring and immediately the furniture is iranamitted to any | permeate the fiver, but the finer permeates tho coarser, ME. Fveret arove “1 voll of mannseript, | 176. per pound. d mited can be covttructed. Almost immediately in connec- carefully arranged, ogee | located, and great absorbers portion of the house. Man is the embodiment, the representative of all that is sich was listened io for | } Wisxey—46e, per gallon. Gen with these efforis, labors have been commenced which | 2 the elements were mecely adjusted; then there were | » Qummox—(By ono of the andience)—~Are we to under- | pore, boly, divine; the governmental ship is to be built hours in breathless the large autience av |” Woon.—86 60 a $6 for green, and $7 for dry Dear relation to marin structures, unfoldieg 10 mam the | */anged powerful condensers of the ciectric finids, and | stand that medel to be the structure of your own unaided | ‘of man; its basie and its essential constructive slementa bled. There were m pointe in tha ‘ COST OF MOVING TO TG WEST, laws by which tho water fowl moves in its native element. bars arranged ; projections were made from the edifice | efforts, and unaided invention ard imagination? are determined apon— what shall be its model? Proposing, | Were truly eloquent and With d The following table of tho rates of fre by the Persons in the epirit life having this subject in charge, feel wherein the mechanism was located, and wero ‘ANSWEK—It is, with the exception of some # tions | #8 it doer, to be o divine, paternal government, shouki | Teference to hie subject as a military hero, railroad routes, from New York to Chicago iad Dubuque, ‘an entire confidence that electricity can be commanded to which I received from tho aid of afew others. My own | it mot bo fashioned alter the human form ‘divine? | &reat length upon his storn qu is taken from the Dubnge, lows, con, chin When perrons can be found desirous of useful—of | Allele between Washi avers it to be substantially correct a, t We were felicitons usual summer charge for paseage on the pad La Groat and Poter the Great, {he oration in Troy may safely be | buque oF Dunkaith to St. Paul, ws from $6 to $8 '— being holdug their true relatione—ceasing w \nterfere be an a In fine, the delivery o aw safiicient extent to propel a ship with as mach ease and labors tegoninuic to each otber—co operating together for (he good mee economy than by the use of steam. of this modelic character proceed nocesnarity dehberately 0 be trans aitted Because not only arc ina] jaws of the whole body or common , each desiring and § *aid to have been a creat success. taut that Mr, bet ibe lsnorers's be. Soomaea, Dersons Dy beg ‘omoting bis neighbor's highest we ifare pred I witb mere ye Fy as the guest of Cen, Wool, and that | Via Hudson river, New York Contra” Amig'ns. views of electricity and ita adjuncts, cannot at stage of bande ceasing to say to the feet, 1 have no will vieit Pry of the city to das Great Western (cana), & Michigac ptritwal unfok!ing be commanded. It ie needfal, then, to veod of thee’’—then, and not till then, wil! a truly harmo. e the oration were upwards of #i< hun. Centra) reads (distance 961 miles), to Frese ts sorvioe such pernens on are wing 1” éaguge in nious, divine governinent be uprearéd pan ihie earth dred doltars, Mr. Everott leaves here immediately en | Chicago. 7 ' nbes what are cons'dered doubtful experiments. Though Let all thoee who would found that kingdom which shall | "ue for Washington Te Dubuque. 13 oe perenne have large faith, great trurt, yet they aro anaes sever oe a would have God for their lead — - Via Hodson 4 |; Buffalo ‘and sientific cast. Critical details bave , law giver, guide—who would have peace on earth an ‘The Summer Hegira—W! & Brantford (Canada), Great Wostern 10, which would not be necessary could Lan! will to man abound—who would recognise tbe great [From the Philadelphia m_ama & Michigan roads (007 miles), to Chi. the services tapes. poem. Great pepe ane ee senna ee be obeyed ‘The New Youx Bynasp, with Characteristic tampe eneet- me . PR pe . 22 00 10 00 FR educated persons may "the new knowledge wo foaner, law aeate dictsior bun the divine | sy nae opened Gre oo Gt Ralienable watering pisces. % peboque.. 2 66 13 60 , - immer ure see t t ‘ thir, there is al mors or lous odiess Getaee ae governor of a thingy, veible or inviel- | tention Msmasmaaivenbes et te tanks doh Nee. | XBrie, Cevelant & Toledo, & Miebuean bhp BOY Ry arg rec inten dente ort and Saraiogn will bo Jast ax crows day on of | puinerarende (063 miles), toChieage. 2200 39 69 b there ‘comin the oy IOUGUC. woes cones seins s va vees ‘comprehend, and the fow willing to labor aro often Nr. Lovaaro raid he read the call at x conterenoe ot | pressed ty the journal in guction,” We ate uct teaty toom, | ViaN. Y-and Brie to Niagara Pulls, Greak eee 2) ‘sometimes ‘and occas onally kad. = organ! rituahels; be understood it to be of professed #pirktu- | Gorse nly the sweeping accusations against the Westorn, and Micbigan Central roads — as they are, copnidering v runs, and that among is fan arsociation baving for je; consequently be had @ grow delicacy in coming lodgings, snobbery, dust, hurry, food and high charges of ve to Chicago. toe BRO 10 © tee ‘s is Dut an infant, there has been a& the awe af mat | ita end the introduction on earth of a now and | forward to ray anytbing; be was not a progressed piri | Newport and Saratoga, bu we ict express our concurrence | ™ tt) at 8 under existing circumstances could be inthe | Righer system of goverment, which body takes upon tualist but a progressive one; he understood that inthe views tnken by the Hxraiy. We hold that the object i¢ © Buffalo, Buf. expected. Man is cow passing into a conditi a eepecially, itself the title of the Association of Governmentisors. | to be a conference for friendly interchange of sentiments. | of summer travel ix relaxation and pleasure, ‘Ove 10 falo and Brantford, Great Western and for more harmony, a greater variety and I wish to call attention at this time to one of the impor- | There were —_ Places here which were called free the country to got rid of tne city, ite bustle and conven. Miabigan Central Roads, (950 miles,) ‘enjoyments; that he may attain t» there it when means ampie | tant topics for which you have been convened, via.: to | platforme, for which he bad a great fecting of repaguance, | yonality, American town dwollory load a lite of restiows |», VOCRICARO...., srseees 9B 00 10 © (realest moment that attention be turned toa more with these | consider the wiedom of taking incipient stops toward | because be looked upon them as tho worst xyatem of ty: | getivity, Tho coasoloss round of oxoting occurrences | 1? Pauvuque ant seen cree BT OO ae) thorough cultivation of the soll. Domain has been se- heart an- forming & new confederation, wherein distinctions of | Franny that could be inflicted on a community, beoaase | which make up city life ix well calculated to tire and cx, | ¥'® New York and Frio, Buffalo and Brie, oared with this view, and labors of an agriculta.al charac- CI pane hve, Present model of the | climo, of color and of sex shall be no bar to equality, | there the audience waa compelled tosit and listen to whaioy- | hauat, Longings for quiet repowe and arofroshing glimpeo | Cleveland and Pirie, Ueveland, Toledo ter aro steadily a bg Ny LG. oo Cree by wou romain wate — organived in the operons D to we 4 on Ne ny he nome of nature's varied benutios aro irrepressible. Wo me, and Michigan Houthern Roads, (900 constructing a society, where thore ™ rposes, among ~ speak in m ‘ Desks a se cms ot righa, nnanhiee, Priagen From tie tine that tat cow. | Xoeccaion of Governmetzars, whowe tlsnon it ™ v9 | favor te paper drot read ‘by’ the Prondent on govern, | bomever, the saver of fashion, and watering ‘piacon ars Ke 0 9 where, in the nature of things, the question of sex, clime, is formed, ripened, deposit | teach of government. 1 stand before you as the agent of | ment. lie wanted to know if after all that had been raid | ued in m= manner which bears no controversion semplexion, cannot be raised. To reach « point of this ed rude out- | that association, which associstion now boldly declares | and done, any of them had approximated anything noar to | that the hot season must be passed at some ot 10 eno gyg geered been turned to the subject of a |. Persons | that it bas ip view, and intends to complete, the following — o cance; of Fourier? He wanted to know | the accredited roral resorts of the haut ton. , wo w . A few have come to fool the eed of Spiritualized, that they 7 ‘Mtge = fF more beautiful than the grand | was time, perhaps, when the object of summer travel edifices of a less angular, more harmonious and econemic in other than | 1. To teach broad comprehensive views of a divine | ‘ Philanste : Fourier? Why ple yA Fo was subserved in this way; but there Is wo disputing tho charsoter. A slight model has beon prepared, the gene- © falee modesty which startles at | government, an eubstantial basis of all wine govern- | freee Any faster? it was want of fravrnal love | fot ubat that time hax gone by, Who goon to a tah ral principles thereof tran+mited frem the gpirit hfe: a ibjecta mast be éradicaled from the | mental action. towards each other. Wo ray we lack confidence in jonable tpa to drink mincral water, or enjoy the her erwcal mind has been focalized—tho result is before » 0a All feel that 2. That the highest posrible human government je inte. | humanity; and why ie it? ro aa want of fraternal | charma of ionery with which usture bee endowed. no fer the careful inspection and considera:ion of tris conie- 'y organ is holy, that | rior, and may at ail times, in all places, and under all poe- | ove one to another, notwithstanding we profess to love | Aj) the frivolity of dist\pating city life je witnessed in a 800 rence. Besides there labors are others of an equally inte- ‘are comprehended, | siblo circumstancen be safely . each other ro much. The ume was fast approaching in And overdooo degree. Watering place existonce Ser] vesting character, Afow minds have been acted upon; the electric motor, | 3. To teach the perfect ity and balance of the | which the form of man could no more exist longer in this | ie simply « transferred exaggoration of urban existence 0, paawengern on the teachings bave been transmitied to them with a view of that there can be no true] domestic, social, | teething and corrupt copglommeration it than } The ball room, hot and brilliant, the elaborate toileues, ihe | Hudsoa river w, Newburg, there connecting with the New elevating them to a higher, nobler tion. In fact, at lowed. they could grasp the winds of heaven them | silly flirting and fooling, he very tunes which have been ; Or there connecung {his day, from New Orleans to Maine, “gg me AY bound im their hands. (Applwuse) He was nots pro- | played in metropolitan concert rooms and theatres during b ‘ Fare, one dotiar im proceas Of culture as representatives of ideas. temple phet or the son of « » Dut the inspirations which | the height of the “season,” may be met with at any one of | ‘an above. qf bumasity is to be constructed; the materials are now come from this omferepoe show that those things are | the favorite centres of summer excitement seekers. Flun- Childrey, over four years and under twelve years, balf being prepared. Theve, persons speak with emotions of eae keyism is rampant. The dinner tablo presenta a disgust. | PriG: phd Spabesarea NOONE) Over cae vw dy — wy of precipitation and furry. —weyh D . and spiritual character. pg and ’ | government. How and when ia thw ,overnment to be pK reepectabil ty & deiven to erent and ana me Fre) ght on farming tools and furnttore, $1 60 per 180 Inands are given to the of @ divine manhood be mp ey rem rybody says, by cach movement and look, “Iam just as 10 CY jcago and $2 to Dubuque, which should be bored im endo holy womanhood. — aro jastified in eee en Se feed an any Voly ae” & proposition which’ verind by a Pav anges not 00 large, well hooped, ad plainiy marked to them | evening. rapacity abd obirucive eg-tiorn. Mis m coverestreg. | © AD pait, and not with cards, } i i Ee i g | i ‘arent work, encouragement is had to take yet another ry 7 The convention then adjourned. on ‘Toe same leading, communicating mind, whe has Pry et pena t Jealousies and ly devoted himself to thee labors, shouk! at an 4 EVENING RES8ION. bickerings spring up as freely as w in sn uneared for Mmanctpation Sry moment be waneported oy Toe seaalon commenced purmuant to sdjcurnment, the | Foch ather,and peevishees and morewenens are bet rerait | Onc Keech ce nesta O ve “ierieet sation, This room being filled to an uncomfortable degree, many per- | seen. Big, clumay, and coarse mothers—the wives 7 ro- | will and testament of Gen. Cw shall combine his sons being compelled to leave without being abie to obtain | fired sme yew the very flower of Ameriey.n aris. | sentative from this district Iabor of this rort will in the admission. Santee pubis sqprovs, tneaamtten © Gane man of the Committee on Wi le @ their earth's benefactors. ~~ Mr. Onves took the stand, and said —Irimarity, my | duty. ‘The daughtors in quertion sit about in desnidate oo. hapa cael ee ay ii} friends, thie conference was called to answer the oft put are hon tecing topliat eet Le my in a semi dor. ‘One only refaree ow 7 ; tate du ylight, and epe night in furious | Ste will not go, venoms estat rome! eeetna bc Wp gw = anche lite waltzing with big men with mastaches and plantations ia. = = beane. whes ve turned y tear scoot, nt, and bad merely | somewhere, in saying remarkably villy things, and drimk- ‘fhe negroes are Dearing relation 10 combinations tienda who have gamed? We baliove inthe spirit world, | waianare comprened into egovisn Invooeee’ ant marr | Cont temenaa ° ‘gysiem of commerec which sball inter! that it a a world of order, and containg at least as mach | feet hate and” biuser ‘The enter geotiemen— whose by ty fume in diferent parts of & nation Du shall combine many widow at our werld ‘What, in the midst of our cor type ia the 4 of Punch’ Golicate hemor—-pame Gage, Seanes cbepen, "whe marriea tone ot Servers broad and benedcieat fri. st «te | Sete Epis tha action or ossuetes of ves maps | ie and grumbling existence. They it on the | Kay's, and qualided’ an ad a » } EN py ky Fo Oy powers be log ip ernecnen pte i Mg tes ae men vie with each other in exhibitions of the y whieh they were he sald was 8 mediam ‘a health; of (Beory of a new proposed motive 4 not Tunetion, pa mm part, containing only the in representation of ‘other place than under the Fails. while b: of action —- is the practical worker im the eare. Jons Onvis waa the next speaker, an’ he contended | As well, Degative or of the machine was commenced tures | that perpetual motion existed everywhere in the planet- | femivis Feoult as IOs eee ae Se ehes ead cures of meten we ary system. He had hoped that all persons who were clement as ‘this machine & certain kind and degree of motion was | standing aloof from woukl have come forward legielau ve ‘vieible, In accordance with ee eee and some ‘ten, and see for themselves if there Man es human knowledge on this earth Princi- } was not a lessen to earned hore U7 the discussion of thie and ey are #0 far an developed by this model, was only « smail question, (applanee.) He the world to enter antagoniats of ‘of ihe original metive which was at firet | into = investigation of netare. They say ehere An of or Saratogs never gets bis hand | In to be fseoond part of that | if nature can teach them anything, why in God’s name ‘de final | not in infinitersimal doves fairty out of his pocket. Every movement of the limits | ciety—s0 power was for want of sufficient means it was | don’: she do it? So they say of splritualists: if they can From whence | Jengib came the al).wise and or eyes in charged immensoly. While the food t crude | slaves in weapended h Go prover intecnse end masse were ot teach anything, why in God’s name don’t they it jota from | still lives in the epirit world, and the t are het, close, and Rand. He might be able, however, by the model at | us? Let them tak in the wisdom of and emieavoring to advance ota corte Zod tao von tot melee | aeeee Rand, to give them some little imo the pro- So Se ath cien one shall rd different ther be ei Taey General Batchelor the qeastion wae power. Te on Ging Get comned om Tag we never Sed 8 it asking for it. clique, 1 es fT pp A to say was thet the great power which After some further remarks he gaye way to Mr. Srmn, bay? the head of its acharitabie oe, and the mote) preseaied but s faint iden, was dictated by the medium through whom all of the comamanications Bouse. {il they were some way, the Oburt could Ge teachers of the spiritualis's in the epirithal world. that purported to have emanated from the have | Talk no never hear or determine the cause. ‘wan dictated to an ization formed the purpore of | been transmitted. He raid it was trve that in the mediam | baa\been wery never trial was postponed anti) the next seasion, when ©. Dpirkaal and mechanical inv and by them the | state one person could transmit hie thoughts to another 1 G. Wriaht represented the Colonization aod te SSullenios owe together and formed | by merely laying hold of him. It was treo also an far an | the antipedes of each other. The American nation, aod Cepreal Ga eae oO eae © dress were concerned; but in a | all nations, bave as yet thie fact to learn and realize, that that fall, under the head Ay ‘one person were | #1i soverpments are for their day, and that one generation | This will Tee Wie wes coseuted, Od Cree, . age, and y persons | cannot legieate for another, that governmenta, like panel ond fh yg Ff 7 rat commenced armenia ore v0 be eutgrewa, Gnd ween ceureva Gre to he received from numbered fifteen en ee bis daugh- masegine 7 Sepeeene 07 sew eae viner form. | of its neighbor. from be Ree ee, co dm Ay ‘world, There | People of America, linger no longer over the 4: re. | com a di pe phy ‘as contended by ©. @. thoughtand of | mains of the Republic of the United States, 5 rig! La ra 4 hee |, that the isnue ifsbe would | uprear a new government, for the following reasons — | day reepecti born a'nee Ka oS, ogee waren were 7 Because the old government te practically and funda- iEi to 0 cvabtlel ease, ee lew weed on, Re iicohanety | monly ochet Tas filed to hieve the objects Tor | proceed ws , the law would lean im Ivor ad repeat them to him. which it was framed, leet ite vitality, i# suporanno. | ther under God, in the nd never ‘did rest upon ® basis broad ene RS Ou Jehan. Mat i through woman; to secure to each and every oe ome fauher’s entato, se ever done, Hé | his and ber inalienable righte—haa annihilaied | country, not even in —— vs eee, Sader the will . wanted to havo it xed ‘woman ie the re. | woman, and énelaved humana to protect itrelf. A. FI Court to my whet pieted wt was again: ‘88 before, and found to work | sto-or and the true med waa ie Governmentally speak ing fall past efforts have been freg- | Charles A. Dana, and Park Godwin fo constres the will, and hie annexed waa bound to do ctmirabiy, avery portion of Ht vibrating and keeping uene | eevuing iho name of Mrs. Newton, the wife of the mentary. nomen or body of men have framed a govern. | where ‘The Court decreed that those Dorm since tke ex [ww the other, BEB | of tho Yew Rngland Spiritualie. She was the ablest and | ment recognie'ng and providing therein for the entire in- . We 90 wil wel oo Gene Dorn since the execution of Vour—For how long « time dia it continue ? fhe moat voblowoman in the city, and when, a short time | d'vidual and rceial wamta ef man’s Ratore, ph in. | The Sreanen— 1,08 the long level this sine of Tor | their freedom, tinlees the Court ff RY Sreanmn—I can’t tell, we could not tall how it nciod when | ago, sho was forced Into a sort, and there belied and | teilectually, morally, religiously, spiritually, 09! . | and one aniversal man of the law of harmony. ke port. A culvert has given Out, and from three to five days ecquent ocle oF w conkd eid Parties wore not present, but we suppome thet it cos, | charged with Deine anythin7 but what ebe i, be coukl not | For thie putpere, the Assodtation’of Goversmentisers has | to reience. The difMeulty im Fourier's system waa vhat | \* the time named for repairs.” This took piace om Satar. | TWbeequeRtscte oF writing that the testator menst that Ue to move on as woll when partion were not prosont | help bot (ee bis blood boil withia him, Thwae then that | hem formed that @ government may be oreanieed vpon | wae deemed perfeekby its friends, The social movement | ‘Ay No loaded boats from tho Fast have yet reached | areas hy emancipated; and a 80 when thoy wero, He ene ales accuwed of having said and done things whieh | thie earth wrrthy ofthe name of government; and it + to | of Fourier failed becanse jt lacked tbe charch—the ro- | (0 city, although such an announcement ts mate in the | 9, ep oy i ive ota Gee Avorn Vor! presume tho gentioman wants w | halnerer orce entered hia mind. to thonght, of course, fe ply. arly pated and rooted on the Atherican soil, | licione clement, Woman le to regenerate man, (Ap |" lalo papers. break at Billinghorst's, cast :| original slaves ani their increase, which be now about how many works OF moathe Heonununt te. | that he sonll eco rewsral of tho well known epirituatiots | and ie to be a divine government, a theocracy, recornizing | plavee. ©, Will be repaired ro as to allow the n | scaquired gh Pe estate, Wore entitied 10 de © writhont stopping f thie cite. ant particle € mpiritnatin? ediiore of she Abowe Cindameptal privetplee whieh exitt in the aa Me "eae a PrRAn then rome 1 epeak, whom Mr Mewi | Onight—Rockewer Union, May 25 emancipated, each one was entitled te yi > prime We celal Ne GARY Lar oe him te Liberia LLL ——— ae