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MAY 14, 1858,-TRIPLE SHEBT. Our Londen ‘Lomoan, Aprit 21, 1868. Beene at Buckingham Palace—A @ anee at the Queen on Mer way'o @ Drawing Room—Tickets of Alnission to the Grand Holl—ihe Orowi and Appearance of Things there—A Hough Offictal—Impatienes of the Spectators to tee the Severeign—the Eupected Arrival of the Royts Per. sonage—What she Looks Like A fiw Words of Gossip Regarding her—How she is Regarded by the People— Sights and Scenes Outside—Tremendous Display of Oar viages—The Turn Out of the American Minister, afr. Dallas, de , de. A great dea) bas been #0)) and written abont Queen Victoria, of which perhaps not cx much s¢ one fourth has any foundation in fact, ond it \# therefore slways betier to take euch accounts with a considevable allowance to the score of fancy and imagination, The high position ehe other—are points of vital bearing upon many a com- | holds as the head of » great ration makes her certainly fortable salary, and oa it now appears, may yet press | an object of more aiteniion to the worl: than if sho were pretty hard upon the great mans of the religious or- | merely » duchess, a countess or a lacy of still less ganizations, There is, however, a general feeling of | *istocratic pretensions or rank. Regarding ber in this relief, on the ground that matters are no worse; and light she is to all who visit the country, a well as those the timely success of the revivals is found to bave | Who belone So th ® great ag th cn. saved the various religous concerns from an extent proipiedbasene Cura por} peer good look at. of bankruptey, “suspension” and disaster even €X- | 79 come to Kngiand and go away without having seen the ceeding that of the railroads, banks, dry goods | Queen ie s terrible oversight, « crime for the commiesion houses and all the other rotten concerns overturned | of which every traveller from the United States must See tines artistes. CArOROn SAM: Wes ‘Miss S.n.n Guaeite one ef the Grimke sisters, who were wemewhat celebrated twenty-five years since as anti | rH i i i E i H was fe ‘Wist with masovs of boops and grmotine, and afew wo. | sity of women working for themselves. She thought it | 74 rseting was then addressed at considerable time for women to go out in the wide Seld and be- in the late financial tornado. of all those curimnas maen inside, the room wes pretty well filled in the morn f ‘ Joreed fall expect to meet with the stern onsare fag wih oun Deterogeneces cotiection of bipeds of fab ibethe pret Gedake mate ty abcoaoelee or era a een end ewent ‘Wie frankly conceded that the various religions | and wouder loving friends who expected to be informed ‘every rex, color, age and gradation of personal beanty, | persone. (A; .) She would not to buy expensive ane organizations have even more keenly experienced | om the minutest pointe, Fortunately I have seen the Queen, Sent weet ' Banure, aa tbe rich land of the West had long Beem wait. | "POD the evils of slavery im a land profemediy free. 10 or tn ee d though I was not at her drawing room, nor bonored Prod. Bougiass to the fai girl. Ing for the band of the lor. Doabtless a geod Baband | There wes a time when Indian cances glided on panic any others of oar ee- | * ¥ 7 Mn. ‘of Auburn, called the meeting to order, | was s good tning, and children were the life blood ef a | our lakes. in the West; when the war whoop | tablished institutions. Whilst the commercial houses, | With an introduction by our Minieter—for the simple rea- Se as as President py espn eae ol ciel rtng moran re antenden nie | wag beard; when all ever our Jakes and in our | the pk ean and the banks were going by the wesc opscituy ent ae chan Gente aoe of Vico Presié Georet spheres, and into the country girls who did not | valleys % was a common thing to sce the wigwam of the | board, religious concerna were simply stunned » weoget Ga snopes ta sae sterustii tena Tasted wate ry avo becerrayed DIG oe y, | red man. But thet! time. wae gone, and. thove people | and stupified for the time. They could make no | (2 Dap ner ersiuaes Dye wert spa ; driven back and back towards the settiig sun, unili | sort of exertion, and the t of utter destruc- H 7 ‘Setdaring the officorn emigrate to various positions on the | 12 conclusion ahe & series Of resotations reco. | Were, me | Q Prospec rightly informed upon this head, this le an act of obelsance ome "ir ieere eae Lor aged othe knight tebe man bad waaced tbe indian ha reoed tion seemed are Aol werhe. none vat that every one, be he royalist or pede eens Spins & ‘Miss dsrraony said that they had assembled for the yur | of the tape, and the that one woman maaiied owny end dish, So. the Sach many, suddenly stopped, just at the season when it usually | to perform. Considering ali these Uuinge—the bending of pase of endeavoring to satisfy the people that sex, as well ihe eilance bad mele 3,000 by working only two Thipping tb he sume bitar, loving the see principige sad | Hesins to be available, Tt is from the middle of the | the knee, the kissing of the band, and the expeuse at. accler, should not be 0 reason for depriving & humen | ™Gnint.f bet garden, selling hes procnce im Now Tore the same virtaes as the white men. They could | fall to the lst of May that three-fourths of the mo- | vendant on the hiring of « court dress—your correspontent Doing of iwallenable rignts, to Saom, whet nee f0 be dese with te women of Now ear sade io, ing vi ree py Yo bal ser ney of these organizations is gathered. As the | therefore got off remarkably cheap, without the coat of ‘The Hutchinson family, consisting of Jessie, his wife | ¥ BO means of getting to feat. Splestig. 4 was a te vor; sab of momentary | sprin: roached there seemed to be no prospect of | single penny. Through the kindness of @ friend I Sed wwo children, and Abby, then sang the ‘Good time hen or aches suerte ace betaaioeed 8 Jet ia realty it only perpetasted and prolonged iisvanuies chaaet ie vittrtes rents, deechae rite was placed {a possersion of the following ticket of mse eaten walle women’s | A'Vors—No. (Applaue) Se cxinsaneo ot Si ort, Sas be ORONO | sccials, 2 i caalaia admission 10 the Buckingham Palace, through the Mpa movement, prepared by Lire, Biss Gedy Gantoa, | . Mrs. Coxuan, of Rochester, told a story of u lady com. | Totted. There. was, no inne mmr ie og ge geen ee be- | crand Dall of whish the Queen always pecies co Gencea Falls, ‘and pitching into men generally, and | ing to her aeking for assistance or a detente, beautiful eae amas ates ateeasin eam an of sabe os ott he: ber way to bold her drawing rooms in St. James:— into Christian men and anti woman’s rights | Womas, the mother of a ch'ki sixteen months old, and en- operations of these institutions, directed by annual . tees, tating eccasion ‘special patty to all the ctinte, Whose husband refused to let her go home, to pro- | Severy end sald thas the religion thes, could not tolerate ercecococecessscerecessvovevenenaereneeetesese Saeed eakcominy wikeanes ins teanee, + png vide for her, or to give Mio child to the mother, ‘Bhe | * man was & less one. (Loud applause.) One | conventions, are peculiarly unsuited by their mode ADMIT THE BRARER TO td on pete Hp abe . offered to take the child spite of law, and found only py ey he a a ebeesenaaanr ee of management, their sources of revenue, and their the 22d ona a rurienpaar o’slosk. @emmitice, pro bese pee Ly ao wtaaltinnn ef the ental | balp ber. ‘thoy saves the chile sd epee yea ns Did ho eve everyboag™ Fo TH i arsesagarlied outlay fer meeting anything like a Bucermcmaw Passce. Toed Stoward. Kuxza Fanwaam offered a resolution putting aGra- | of the field, the dogs im the str crisis. Threatened with a general ruin, it was natu- *,” The parties are (o retire after her Majesty bas Tile: Resumen 2. Wns “arvet the scoeptance of the | hamite water cure establishment, which was referred to | ne.) «Was he certain he loved bp meet yee ral that their attack of the financial epidemic should | QP: wnennerareneeernvornM@nnvenereneccente ‘peseiuiions, which were accepted. the bosiness commities. She then proposed to read efor. | «Well, did be love the piggers?” (Laughter.) ‘No, he te as they h ed to be the Provided with thi¢, I started out at lesst balf an hour be. Mie Asn ugenia het hin ware woman's vigla | mieble srg of restos, which te sien | bad ud oot of tas" {Ronewed inughiet) ‘He bad Pere ns, wetunee 00 be eases [tre pre pct ee @cnveniien, and women ought to vote on every omy a : a —_ ben oer The See te oe phon pa get pty sed og wey helpless. It is not necessary to assume any artificial meas, red besa ai a ee 5 wanted to amend that suggestion, because adjourned unti} evening, as Mrs. Farn- heart. | efforts to set on foot the late “great awakening” in which I arrived about one o’cloek. next point ‘thie was a human rights convention, ‘00, and'tne men | ham said she did not wiah to read her resolatiaus to empty oe i be sccoptadle muct be sinc Seo et ee Bet | view of these facts. These religious organizations wl ea a “ene only eae oR Aes to beetles Oot also. (: ~ ae aah ain pongo ware trader, an oom sh Ro eeme have their ramifications throughout the whole com- bare pri au te geben Bena a Sarther suggestion hoped the men would say ‘‘no” in this | The evening session was called for haif past seven, bat | the b plundered slaves. ‘Yet so it was Seong mon | MUnity, and their anaffected financial fright had its yaa dha grein ny ent. oy by = ae ays bed ee wmeghapae yee ee the and: feated tience from that time until pet ype oh void their fellow bry meng bh J legitimate expression in the revivals. Their hundred anxious expostants, a large majority of whom tend point of thie cause was up by some cians o | nearly elgbt o'clock, in apkeof a gentle scolding from | promt, wooed nobace oh ci nda oot ledgers, at least, point unerringly to this inference, | were ladies, and exc of whom posseased & ticket similar women. Ley ay oe a7 rights wy Mrs. President Anthony. bighest bidders in the negromarket. This was nota re- | as the montly amounts show, by the rapid geometri- | 9 the above. Few, if any, of these had ever seen the a. pin cued nen oie. a een Mr. Panir D. Moons of N.2., was then introduced to an | Vigion which they pope ne) ie bn cal progression which they almost uniformly made | ‘Queen before, and It was somewhat smusivg to hear the ‘The men were not entircly to blame for all the eppreasions | up the tume until the noise of the new comers had sub- | gn4 the interest of the whole people the overthrow of | 2% the revivals progressed, The cashbooks of some | speculations in which they passed the time regard- ——— en eere ng everywhere uader tne | sided. He talked againet time until after eight. He said | slavery. Seeing Ur. Cheever La enas ag) said he was | of the societies show differences in the amounts of | ing her personal appearance and style of dress. = ee Se ae Se. een Law. iohiawrtw anda swe, “God Se Hh ye Be eat pa Nee + he coiag en their monthly receipts for the past two or three | Some had heard that she was dumpy, and not at about and see that other women’s bas They much cant, Let them work for themselves. | jhroughout ihe whole and country, and he hoped ail lke @ queen; while others were of opinion Bet them do as they pieazed. (Applause) Bhe Rev. Mrs. Lypza Any Jawxixe had been thinking to day | that Gay wes at for @ Moen slbiiey vacla cons ORGS oF laren 20.600 AORinetnase per meat. that her poriraite, 2o far from being pv had herself seen much of the wrongs of woman, and | of the individual, and proceeded to give the audience her | tumbling to the grouad, and euch faithful men as the | On the whole, itis now thought that the storm ‘me “ ee TT a was righted; Ge sioneen the oul Ber address would have caused | reverend doctor be appresisied, and their names be | was weathered in a masterly manner. Indeed, the | “!! 20t do her anything like justios. re was one who ihe Somes would struggle —— pepe ons canoes bog “(ud apple) captives acd the anthems result for several of the reli; s bodies would ap- aid Ore hr yrbeeen phn anol Hans P. Rawond, of Salem, Mass. (colored) was next | quertion concerned the ‘and position Of one-half of | ° The Kev. Ir. oops into i In, | TOvey, and whe insioted - poamease piredaced, and said tho felt it a-duty as well en privi- | the race. Lixe all other’ great ‘movements, Unis did not | work of the aacety in circulating tracts and ether publice, tual phen, phism a ee « a senanenoannme cheemee eabine Gseew Wan Jains ee te eer en es ane mamaed Soeh te is origin in any distinct movement of ope or two thes- | tions, besides the employ ment of , and stated that ne years. any other wornan, and that she conid indulge in a g'ase of a Nigutingale ay ee as A minds. It grew outof the wants of society. | in consequence of the difficuities of the times they found | greater number, however, of the organizations have | ale just as well as tbe next one. A lady, who harpened eet: Ravens Fes we rs ca Cree ated mtg a of theory. Itwas | themselves crippled somewhat in their pecuniary re- | been rather lamed. In the matter of their expendi- to hear the remark, at ht 8 od iog the {2 pabile plaiform undertock to speak for. herselt and for | toad elbow room, It'was Bret enceurteed by ths cay | Coase Da tat ms soe inane of the society's | tures, especially, they would seem tobe considera- | Sox tat expreaved aa paiaiyy as tiook could tet t ‘Be slave. fain Th cpyoee Se ee mes with! Woman | slavery party in theface of universal ridionle. Old Judge | work, and a great o—— ‘Was coming over the public | bly disorganized. The amonnts in this connection | #foressid speaker was ‘very tow. Now, whether s and would 00 8 great work if sho had a diepesition; | Marshall used to say to Judge Story, ‘‘that's law, sotto | mind, especially amoog public men, in regard to slavery. | 9.2 ‘o'r vn? vnetances withheld from publication, | Tat imdiguaat at the want of reverence mativested by the Ee are eee K a ving that | work and prove it.” So anti slavery said on this question. | He concluded by ing that a collection would be | “re in frequent instances 1 publication, | remark, or whether she supposed she was meant by tho Eiasity Borwcit wits Une mabromsecet? *B0 determined to | (Applanse.) First, the rich fathers had gone to tho Laglala- | then taken, which was accordingly done, the choir in the | as a good deal of grinding down salaries, patching sea ae,” yea corvenpennens w Unewie toner, nad wl Srarmay Paani Axpacws here addrossed the chair- | daughters in their own right, instend of to 01d trastoese,” Dr. Sypoared, and was greeted with | UP lenks, and keelhauling generally, is in active dis: | fast that she was very indiguaat. OE Ne reetek: to kocw, Nestoar ho eno wet. } andthe gontiued applause. He “eiverta a very strong and | cufsion, with a view to the altered state of so many | | A qaerter to ave rar the hour specified in the tcket of ae a gh sy | at the convention +4 thy addrees, o! which we give but an outline, as it will | of the old stereotyped ledger balances. ‘he fol- admission, but it was pearly balf-past one when the door p oa eight ae never yet spoxen jybo published heresfter. He a'lnded reproachfully - of the ball wae thrown open—s fect which shows meetings; he there was a celicasy in at. ibe conduct of those ministers who lowing table will show at a glance the condition of | pisinly that they bave not avery lar regard for miltting him; he held aot more raiical thaa those the Ex- } thi in ly all the church q | Punctuality in palace. However, door was opened hheld by this convention; wished to absolve the con. ‘were ings in nearly 4 church propagating an: riest, and that wee sotnething. Two of ths officiais of vention from reapovsibility for what he said. Their ‘of | church supported charitable societies: — ry eourteay , however, compeiled them to admi! him, though evils 1866-7 1857-8. Eg MER wholly ‘2. A 4 as dranken foreigners—ho meant intellectually drunken. t 300,700 mignificant than intended. Be sought the | vial were then 20 mach the more shaue — @estion of marriage should be im & wo- | on the common schools and the church. The highest act ‘man’s righ’s convention. One of the dearest rights ef | ahcman being was empowered to do by God it wasa wan 188,756 ‘woman was tbat of the maernity of the coming genora- | daty todo, and it was the duty of goverment to give 176,971 Wem, and to change the conditions of thet 4 elbow room to do it. Pym Ife woman could not with. 223,977 experiment, as be would say, and to decide as to the be trusted alone why did not God tie her to one of us men’ mo- 162, 183,662 | splet me hed of and ae ‘the fortheomlag popu- Si woman wes vaniahed from the ballot-box she should babes 4 Sun 12, 11.268 | it in the guide books of London. . touched Pinte Fo Mn PE Methodist Episcopal Tract Society.. 5,079 55848 | _ Bot here weare in the grand hall, with’ servants in nee Erbe believed. that by slandicg here bo was throwing | (Applause) Lat them uot ceane hare wi orig al fs: | Ameria Hapti, Home Mine Society 44,01 breeches aod red coats gitering in al ho effulgence of em edstach in ths path of the woman’s rights cause, he | republianism on their lips and the “yee ‘st their | New York Bibie’ Aan x dignited old fellow in & would rot have come. But believing that there was pud- | Paul in their hands. God did not send St. Paul to preach luc- | American and For. Coristian ress buttons, @ white neck Ne sentiment to receive bim, he avowed his | us cival government. Grant that woman bad brains, aud is. | American and ® waistcoat of the samo yt views and asked whether the questions that he broached | she was licked with the infiaite. the | tic Mies (one year to May) individual, who holds bis heat so high that it is oaly gould be discussed? If he was out of order he wished to | Science had act to work to make Genesis cobere with » | Amer. ‘Chr exertion be can see any one pear him. be told #0; but if there was tolerance he knew that there fo it could do it, The ninetesoth century bal be | New York peer the master of the were others like himself who wished to take part. nn te hy ph } |} Seamen's Friend ich signifies that it is his duty to - At the corc!usion of his speech he was greeted with al. | must ‘with St. Paul, for they were all God’s carry and to preserve the sanctified most unaaimscs applacse. hy works. bP ee Aaah pero world | Female Magdalen * = the slightest indication of a oan aint ae Lng Interrogations, Ls eed aes an Street went there a* peg am & wd oe Ly ea desire to go apy ae nee Oe ee ee Rar. as Wrath would preval. Gey “wore granted. The Legislature must dedne Tunderiook to destroy | Naticnal Compensating Faancipaion of brick "He is « rough custo les. Pauir D. Mocus was the next, speaker ‘He said he thelr position and be either Saxon or Hebrew, aggravate the people's consciences Society (first anniv'y meeting)... - tt ga wonder somebody don’t put fhad pe axe to grind and would not therefore attempt to p AEA emacs there circumstances, it was those —_—— —__ | bim m mind of it by an occasional castigation. H's treat- discuss, Se Bene —— speakee,, Be setts, coutd wind bo Gunemaed back Uy prejadiee. The practised DOU orca nsse va coseccssennegen $2,106,443 2,081,807 artSranaete beseuat ta tre tog wx qulcten wen bane? Tea Preky witvsec on tens, cot wrpsa Gham oo ef riba by Ris or bind preyidice . Yjolation | Resides these comparative results, we may add as | {hat t to werk 1h ernest end secure tasir Hae ti ine potters 1 a d that humanity, vir. s.”" | completing the list with respect to the present year, | of Kavernxe L Kose Introduced, ‘vioo, pleasure, and death recognized no chat: | th it returns for other noticeable ni @ uM Dardly refrain from mylag afew words, how | ecx. Woman. like mac, bad physical, mental and. moral ahety nin Ms pra faily, how egenioatty che haleved te tea pasion chiral wer sed Wen tine alaonshigve ee paynonlene mnarel Jour | tions to whose accounts for previews years we have But meremed Teds Versagy fast woman es requires 10 | She nskod fo the mame of roth and buwaah Ly no access. The Reformed Dutch Church Publication pny hi what man bali ‘cotton have only arises is atrong desire to perform his duty to demonstrate her capacitien before she was allowed to ex- | had ever ¢one that women under the same circumstances “ 4 | Board have their anniversary in Jane; their receipts | the utmost. But however strict he may be in this Der ereise thom. Bhe ia like the little boy wno was forbidten | could not be made todo? Men could boast of bit one | and bonded Loud ‘These usually reaching towards $20,000, it is estimated will | ticular the claims of friendabip lead him into acts of par- fo go into the water rnti] be had learaed toswim. Yet, | Shakapere and Newton more than women, and tbe reason fall behind The a tiality which show that he is not aitoyether a Brutus in his fm apite of the chureb, the laws, au‘ pubiic opinion—the | why they bad thet advantege was be-azse had not fall that amount. American San- | ine. cl strongest passers game cy Manes coasts gentes ia womens aa cma an = day School Union, which held its anniversary in 7 and spplause) DAd thoy ask what woman | and would even bring men tp, too. {laughter and ap: | faculty, Capacity’ apd effort, and be sold atthe highest Philadelphia, gave its receipts at $65,076 14, regard- | that tb: se ot, She would ask pecs comnmenn an (ante plause.) rene Se tho Dienens Sindee, whenever, however, and | edas a falling off from the previous years. The | tat pe ard os > be einen mat fo. oppresaoa. (Laughter | Anniversary ef the American Abolition So- Thore was no more authority for mak nivel chien Petr rey oman per el 4 Jacies who were about 1 take # sent whore they wid elety. ves because their parents were 80 there we} 37; lome § iv det ween. « rer sid in appty ing th le to whit . He spoke of al | ‘i to do there?’ te since sha was ive | TRE ARO TIONTETS sGACN TH cockcrt—ungrove rw | AUD be cme rule te mapeane, He soaks | Points), receipla $4,373; Swedenborgian Printing | '; down,” war th very naar rey ark ask questions ae to on 33 Dh v ' | served an a basis for atiti forther erveity, for when | and Publishing Society's receipts $3,018 25; Con- n) jhe old fellow, ‘that's a good iden.’” meaning of w could net uaderstand AND ADDRESS’ T DR. CHERVER, PRED. DOUGLASS, | iniquity took the pisce of ational law, and wes en- gregational Union, $6,154; Five Points House of In- led af if she thouglt it was, aad the offi iat . setions ag well as © AND OTHERS. throned in the tribural of jurtice, miedeeda would fi urish hy vane in : frowned as if be didn’t at all believe woat he bay rong was wrong tial! end | ‘The anniversery of the Abolition Soclety took place | in the knowledgs of being uncorrected: a black man was dustry, $14,237; American Temperance Union dova- | «Come back bere! Who told you to go theret” be re jae Ae 9 ln rl tacit a4 nace Nat | yesterday afternoon, at the Church of the Puritans, Union Dow cnnidered to. have Bo, right which 9 white man tions, #1,987. In the various churches extensive tete tubes on eee —.- ~ sR wap & woman here some years ago who pleaded for | *qUSre, and the westher being propitious, a very fair | the ivi for toe black man's sepulchire, and collections bave been taken up daring the week, per- T auppored ‘seeing others go, I might do the same. the Tee woman and avowed horself equal to min; | sssemblage was bad, of both colors and sexes bad shat down that lid. By this ‘decision disck mon | haps £10,000 or more. “Ab, indeed," be answered, “ivid you? Weil, I am Scrat is besa Ssctacy Spt sa bese | , Mamening was clog order, te ahance of wo | cond ns Pc nto al ay man ot Ohne! | The expenditures in nearly all cases go neck and | Siegen can ate que ater ing, You tayo ber reward? Slander, abuse, even unto | Presiders, Gerrit Smith, by I. Teppan, after which the | aad became an alien everywhere. If God's word be not | neck with the receipts, and would only present a ‘Apd so the three were obliged to stand aside, thet hie fa- death. That was ihe rewi of Fansy Wright | Roy. Dr. Harrison, of Pittefiel’, Mare., led to prayer. Sessires anatase tats arte, Gee Cares wad maehtey by slight variation of the foregoing table, except where Yorttes might be Now, it may have been 1, F) ya sho did may 5 oe Panwager from Scriptare were then read by Judge | ‘Deir silence set the seal of Obristian approbation to #, all the in the falll © in the pp nln Dynan pTrmnyae Apt Linen Seat he wes Jot riled," Bhe head the wosaa wha | J6y®, when seek" ho. pave soell "Dave pttse''ect | Sneee Beclety dhe expendineres c2000;008 a5) oboe | masesreenes wih gued taser a inet regard to Ws ‘wrote her pane in tho aidross for pattleg tm that name, | Rev. Dr. Goonxs, Correeponding Secretary, read | i thunder tonen against, it, and ‘as thouch | Pract Society the expenditures ($596,855 85) show | folios of others. for ie some moral courage even to writs Ber | ine following resolutions, which were uvacimoualy | ‘be very Bible would have burst and the Bre of dod's it~ a deficit of about four thousand dollars. The Pres The have taken their places in front o° the Bama. remembered twenty-one years ago, at an ad ing word broken forth, But it was not #0, and those who | byterian Board isin a remarkwbly sound condition, | sreed case down which the Queen ie expected edecations] mecting at the Tabernacie, a woman who felt jopted — dia ventare to raise their voices In remonstrance were re h ho Mi come, and as the Lime passes they bec) me more ard more deeply interested dared to get up and call to accounts | Resolved, That stoce the requirements of God in the | proached and reviled therefor. Could the thing go farther | While the Methodist concerns, it is stated, have | anxious At last the royal carriagcs are seen erprosching eter bien avin 0 tatenintaie Ga mate expend to sad include $F ceane, oats, Same Sap the? Would there nes bo a reasiioat would | shown no fluctuation at any time. {his is quite | the by Ny Fe ove o” them ga activities, 7 rt there - ° on ° ‘Want was the consequence? The moment she uttered a | church’ or ministry Unt fale 19 inenlente he’ dutsee'of | tdseen ofthe gorertment po esos ee arrester are, | siendficant, in view of the class of people on which | S2b"teae® wo 'receive, the wovereign. it fea word aad cry and clamor were got up that would | nations, governments, ralers and citizens, ia ruinoualy de | isters did not arrest the conaciences of their people, who | the Methodist organizations are based. The figures ne eatebliabment in ite way, with plenty of gett f , have disgraced Bediam. Any man have ssid what | fective, sociai order, saving men | wore the Inst defence of liberty, aed if their conscience | in this connection, given above, are for the calendar | “24 7078) crate of arms, ant crowes end she eaid, bat the criee came her down,” | from their sins, securing liberty on earth or 2m i | could be sot right there was st'll hope. This demonstrated , , a y regal agpertensnses, A bumber of the housshold ser- “Throw her out.” This was ia and that yoice had | heaven. the duty of the chur:h ad ministry, and the ministry | years. For the period since then the footings from | vant, almost covered with tase, now mate thety mever ceased, and the roco of woman had been | Besolved, That since slavery ie our great national ain, | could move the country, but not by ailence. moust | the general receipts and expenditures for the months ‘and flourish the ball through which echoed and echood until t found « voice in this communi- | in the guilt of which the whole government, | war ege'Dst ein, not merely protest, and any half way of the court are continually pasning, on their way 10 claimed for women all the rights thas men claim- | rulers and cltivene—Is lovoived, it ie their manifest duty | course was conirary to feripture. ihe froveread gentle. of January to May compare thus: — to St. James, Some of these ladies, by the way, are re- of. (Appioces ) a to repent of that ‘break every yoke and let the op- | man urged the neresity for strong efforts, and closet Expenditures, | Markadly Dandsome, and all are drescod in the most 'm. LLOYD GARRISON next introduce!, aud said that | pressed go free. stmidet much applause, 99@.929 | elaborate style of ornamentation. Toey have evidently a ‘ho felt at home, He believed ‘as in the cans of ths Resolved. Thai at the orisia a longer neglect of Tt wae here suggested by «© gentleman present 45,986 | Brest contempt for high necked dresses, if their footings @iayo, Woman wee hor own best ‘Of cvarse no- | thie duty will ) their liberties and their national | that this addvers should be Fubtinhed entire, at the ‘The it wil be is in th ndi- | 80% be by the excessive lowners to which they ody could speak for her eo well as herself, Her cause | existence, and subject the nation, ite government, rulers | ramo time sirongly eulogizing itm eloquence and , Observed, is in the expendi- | have Their crinolines are wonders in their way, ‘war the enme as that of the slave; for as against the | and citizens, to Tiyine retributions denounced im | force, and saying that the American church could never | tures. and exsed the envring admiration of the fair spectators, ee ee pom py supers a CB yy comeequence of reoaiinn be called « fotiare white suck men an Dr. Cheever graced The abolition societies would a: to have been ane aoe pe ope prose agairst against the Almighty in th> persevering oppression pear strained to ca’ impee Sem bot loon ta the papers inthe mornitn for a proof or poor and needy. This idea seemed to meet with universal , | the worst hurt. Their reports are either evasive, | after all. iba merely « sat old lord, who tem his = pe ees ee Sentiment, and | _Retolved, That in the reenit of the recent conitict tm ] and rom* one bavieg it published in the Tribune | unreliable, or a frank concession that financially they | *&¥ slowly down the arend , aad who has the reporters Ss ag presa, Jot. concer ping Keaneas,wo find it {reah illustra | for $960, but anot epee, canis that the “ 7 mistaken as one of the avant couriers of her Majesty. oan lon Le. “ae oat, we how = tee Ge cesnive Principles and musaree te SrQuneenast i be ‘ ae ach are in a crippled state. The receipts of the New vue Minutes more one Te —- of polety, namely, there « withov! ; o more impatient bower: certain! Weumn wes for the world, ler. Andrews had fitmaled security for the rights of any portion of the people ia a | he also thoog Soul Gitoan brace ern 4 Society are the only exception. | fo "ao mistake thie me—here isa forerunner whose & want of courage bere; uh oid 8. ante? ‘Tho platiorm | nation that dose rot protect the rights of all ite inhabi- ‘A cellection towards the ‘im| the movement—in other respect also | particular duty it a to prepare the way for her approsch, was rom, ‘What wan thas Mr, Andrews meant) What | tate’ Wat ibe po Wea rights” ket civil Ubertes of | wien taken op, on ihe principle that the soundest—has had a lucky windfali of legacies, | S84 here are six gentlemen, some of tem with stars on ‘was it that they were waited todo? He j. | “whise”’ men can be maintained in no way but by de- | while the iron is bot, and it wae also that the to $1 » their ‘reaste— the sign which indicates the difference he Nothing was oad defisitely by Mr. Andrews,ant he could | fovding tie equal righte ani liberties of “colored” men; | Tribune reporter be trgaged io give A tte} ‘one armounting 10,000; & single subscription of | vor of the aris ot Gene se Soeotry, nad ibe rorewnment. and feted thee ugh the ene ot nial bondage par bo people "Tired Dengtans "eat he WR wails br. Ones S | coer . - parapets the rule , cages Sow ona a. Sauna. ee found a professorsh them coming Pyotr , | bf . i! dence. fea he foes eo a oval tin fe figures rien above. The s me sa A t! at one m wi cret 806 then they wou! t know what they were talking crell eulp be ta an toe pupa 0'mets Sige an ina vedas that look Tikes TRomere he wiked hb and majenty and blot of al ay 4 Femarteal ail the pract laskeys at the more he found t thinking over the long years which schemes of the abolitioniata. | 0 evinced by the Tract society yester tay. Her eeres eiete sian meee apeineesent deant The annivereary report of the Society for ““Eman- pve e nid OFF power ” the church and the atlouce of the mintatry on the subje:t pruaps hy Ragnar that is, by buying all hy sunt w now, Ww tl iggers for cash down, best, iated Mood by Mout Yon and beard the thunder and saw the ; caben y may beat be appreci he use of | lightning, hia depression, stone byatone, was rotied away, | i tabular shape, as thas;— fe mp | ard be (nweied if there were jast ove thousan ! out of Gross receipta of the society for the year. S100 L. souk the etna. eayiog The stood there in wo | port ond extepnion. 6 rye) Lovennd p ripite ul tremendous ot- | Expenditures for salar eostro rit; rather be het e friendly iatorest in Resolved, That the ‘ate yote in Congrese enacting the ie oe tb 4 hie thew hat tetened in six cont oy aes armtohaes — } Jet be could got refrain from | conference Lroompton biti, in ite connection with the hie- | month’ time e: cham woold be broken of the four 1 for the purchase of niggers. 7m " to Mr. Garrison's remarks. Ho | tory and doings of the prowa: party for sevorsl years | million now in . He only wished to thank God Peo Number of ni; ow for ale, sa: passed. , nd ira, Nolet rit Carolion, yet hat besa o99- | past com the chain of whien the | for lr. Cheever, thank Bim in behalf of the whi - . lagers wy C907 | ever they are, have arrived eatsly at the foot of the staire, | cared fa. Now Yortty. iad. eee. en eae aera? Le tiablien slavery inal! the | ecsrrea million for such @ hewrt bestiog i0 sympathy with | 9.5(0,000, bly, aftor reasonable discounts | and the ducen, lensing ow the arm of Prince Albert, ap- Sine 3 ihe wert gh mevemact Ss | nk ny me eT BOT | teste linseed aareon et eb | #210.00 00 | PAS cs pt ess ang torent oa Wrongs of those it ‘ le, the sovereign of Great eee so, es conventonstion taint, decvared that | Resotved, That preety of thi are wo'be soon | poterribie and fearful a magner, He wanked God for | Tt might Problem to exercise the | folopial porscenione whowe exiensex seeds Uhe Larritorien ot OTe movgh @ timid Wemeay eat anzerhere cive | im the ops cettion made to the afm California naa | tnis hour and moment, and hope again sprung ap in hie | “learned bi .”' to work ont for the next an. | 89 other nation in the world. Thare ebe ls ne folks feligioes ‘onan -] bad on poblisiy | free State, in the reveal of the Miesourt restriction, in the | beart: be had a hope those > listen. 1 | tnd fo far ns you cam judgo of her figure, ex there cn Tid opaek’ ent he Betioved the grans | atiemtod revival and threatened natiogal manction of the | «i to these mighty ulterances and principles | Nual report the probable era of negro emancipa- | crimotine thei Mron twas in of God had spoken, did #posk and wonid speste, aa wel! | Airicsn slave trate, in the docitins of tha Supreme Crart | would from thie day conathute whemeelves a part ot a | tion at this rate, making dite acount of the ratio of | eqnalled, and probe Sorongtt ihe voice O+ Unrough sey other chen. | ip the Dred Sontt cave and fo tho claim of frees ngaest tadical eboiliion movement, of a quality which, while t | |. f tt 3 ~ meal; and he wou dae Eg od > ort tas useot | New York, all involving a virtuni docist of the rightot any | depive net only tbat slavery bas no support or sanction | "eser fecundity, &c. A chief canse of the decline Pg ey) — pay sajertiy nd As t | Saco to abolich slacery-in the open avowal of that dos | tp the Ribye, bet that it bas any support or sanction in | of near $40,000 in the Tract Society's receipts ia Sneiety, s 1. Rm nape ot come from | tine im the Washington aio, by members of Congress, | the conetitaiion of government of the » He dit | nanimonel acknowledged to be the nigger dissen. | {7 88 It i poseivte to on a ea, Oe ngland. | snc im the lecompton coretitution for Karens; (fhe richt | not believe in mere sectional efforte; the way b> y Me the nigger dissen | titer per in downright edeurdity=they doa’t Matter Bi eeeshe men why cme in there wih te monsy gad | of property i before and higher whan Any Couetitutional ’ get rid of slavery was lo ignore it everywhere ae a iBing | sions, a a) thes Lave made & goo looking woman apd wr 3 ‘queen Vistoria’” below tt, noth’ thoee who have seen her may not be mirtaken in regard to whe it is inented for. in giving @ true description I wiab to be hinto- rically accurate, although at tho same time I'm im hopes that the royel Inoy, if she ever reads am American psper, may Dot Come acroes the one in which this letter ordinary, To offaet this, however, it is sao thee his pa ticularly pleasing when abe mmiloa, while on the other hand, when she is determined to be onplea- tant the expression it it assumes te of tke most tained altogether from bearvay. In describing the Queen's reonal appearance mi! ie merely to present her Lo"ihe reader of the) 9 sie locked fs me, nti moet re fore, aconsed writing with a preja- ced maid, fa who bave writen about diced mind. The fact is, those jer the her bave been so far und influence of partiality or Prejudice that it would be unsafe to crest toa ‘hey ww. pet continue: Her drese—! ae yp ly Mmoust confess my utter igmorance details, must, therefore be ‘excused for atteopting ike a des on—was white silk or moire whichever the ladies please; but which it te (fod to euppore was of the richest, the best, and the priate material. Th terminated ia a ‘Was upbold by two pages, bright about twe! ears old. On her arrtval the fon of stairs, she released hetseif from the arm of the Prizes Consort, and pores ee pazes from the train, took it up and threw it over her right arm. As ere spectators, she acknowledged their presence & mort ww a and goodness of heart expressed, whatever may be said to the contrary. All her “dumpimese” and want of beauty could not efface this, and you felt im looking at her that you were looking at a womam upon whom 16 vices of the Court bad an ‘way of any woman, and to ‘fact that no want of persooal beauty can affect, and that earpot be compensated for by any ammount of attraction. While on this subject let me relate a little aveedote which tee wae ere mnie the —_ . pes which - ¢ perfectly true. appears uring one Visita to her country woat on the Sale of Wight Prt of Wales got into « difliculty, which resulted fn his Belg ‘whipped by @ litsle feliow jeas than bis own a Hite as select wes axwing himecif in loading a cart wih sand, when the Prince approaching threatened to Kick it over. “Do it,” said the boy, ‘and it ll be worse for you,” True to his word, undeterred by the ibreat, the selow Of royalty did upwet it with bis foot, and wue w bie promise, the boy did make it worse for bim. The over- throw of the cart was tho sigan! for « fight, in whieh tbe Prince came off second beat, and was sent home wi'h teare Jn bis eyes. When brought before the Queen, however, he told what had actually bapzened—whs: he had done Wo provoke the boy and to bring on his own punishment The royal mother thereupon sent for the little fellow, who, finding out the full extent of what he bad done, was terri- Diy fri When he made hia aprearance, however, the spoke to him kindly, eaid he had dope right, and mag: panimovely provided for his education and apport at her Own expente, on discovering that his Were m poor croumstances. A woman who do euch an aot cam weil afford te be ordinary. Brieee. sistit; Whe’ ad eee eee fume, is a tall and gcod locking man. He te from the top of the forcheai t pear Pe. roms. £6 a Persible' Wo mistake ‘bio. sasiowelty ta foo, ol as. poes: J ? self and the Queen look more German than Kogiiah. Bho of course entered the carriage frst, sah ween had auccreded in adjusting her dress as well as ho took a seat beside her. But that dress, with such an amount of rebellious crinoline beneath, would m uprising not be put down, and woald surge and boll over om every tide 80 an tocompletely envelope the lower half of the bo: of the Prince, leaving the upper part alone vimbie, like » wax work bust ipa barber's shop. W! seated the royal carriage drove off, and the leat we caw of the Queen she was engaged in vain endeavors to suppress the swolling and rebai) crigotine. Your dent would like to have seen her at the drawing room, but the fect that he was uot prepared with a court dress oved an ineuperable bar to the indulgence of his desire. ever, inthe benevolence of his feolings, that thore whe 414 see her wane grained, pomplyine rit pe crostne § the card of admiedos, Up On one side, Diocke 1 np a number of the con- {ie Miniate 08 Al aia and other Fnropeas vations, rm , our Minister bs the Court of L + i i etal Meat stables, in Fast Brooklyn. It appears that Doher aiked Conway to feed his cows, whish he refused to do, when, after some angry words, he flourished « pistol and sald “T'll give you one any how’’ and fred. The bell struck Seavray 5S Se ries See and entered the Drala, Notwith- standing the #! to be gore of om mek nln of conscion=nenes for some during which time foiling bar le the greeek fas tees pease bine 4 reliing repeated. ly wi down snd broke hie ekall. A man, wit- neesed the affray at@ distasce thought that Conway wee killing a dog. On coming up be saw the actual siate of affairs, Soveg Sere exhausted, api his ent wae lying sense! fm be yg ET which they jointly occupied, and the wi wore were bo od to be ie route. all accoapte of the quarrel. Whilltamebarg City News. Exrewsive Borouary avo ARRger Of ONR OF THR PaRrins —About two o'clock yesterday moratog offoor Abraham Bennett, of the sixth precinct, while presing eiong Maspeth avenve, near Bushwick avenue, saw ® man with « horee and wegon, standing im the road. Phe off cer a: onted hig, when he replied thas he was on hia way home, but the bridge bad broken down. The efficer, run i near the ou the sidewalk. On ap the the man in the wayon drove off, aad the oficer, chase ani caught him at the corner of Graham avenue several artic groceries, on searching bundle it was found to contain several ye Vaah'e articles of gentiemen's and iadice’ Captain Robert Tansill, late in command of tie Uoited States marine guard of the United states reostving ship North Carolina, left for Washingtom yentartay, where be taker command of the marine guard of the Washington Navy Yard. Lieutenant A. J. Hayes arrived yesterday at the Brook- war Portsmoub, Command- arch 5, for Norte wrata. The United States Vandalin, commander Sincini-, arri- vod at Panama on Sunday, the 76th wit. ‘The Waited Btates stenmer Shubrick, commenter ho light house servicw, wr. Preaek Ponems de Wedneatay, tbe Soin vik Sno wid sail on the bth inet. for San Francisoo. cane atur was at Panama oo vet. sue bealth ot hor etteere and crew is reported “deol tated.” . ‘The United States steam frigats Merrimac was alee at Panama. (mM. and eres all well The Up ted State ship Relief, commenter Spang, remained at Aspinwall, Sch Inst. ‘ The Jemestown was at Rag Joan de} Vorte at lant ad vices