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mere cane ehows | \ salvation from tyranny; the second, which is Siena eee prepping ct to be accom) 5 10 relove oimers from to do for thelr temporal and eternal welfare. We | be virtue of ‘Was reproduced in the sor; in he ‘voy: 's towards a common anchorage; let as give | ome respects it was more ‘than reproduced, for it ver- - | the Sennen means: }, | ‘ainly required more to stand up against slavery he cast their apcbors it ry than to stand up im the Judge Jay was not paslo- pate, ble haven of the great country. ‘I saw,” reformer by accldest of impalee, oe beokase of being teem | said” John, ‘a new beaven and a now carth, the | a paid instrument of use to a. forming machine, but bo + | firet heaven and the earth wero passed away, wae 8 ee ee from character. His reife St | woe guemicay RD FOREIGN CHRISTIAN | ics lity td senate pial a Ye $ sition it at ese 03 AMERIQAN AMD RORRIGH CHRIBTIAS every sie. Hi iripatie wa for acon oa. Uo word ‘crow ey? to make tt wl Je. i ded city, by the | me Rey, De. BawaN, of Troy, delivered the annual sor- | 48.1 ft Ne tou with the Word of Code bo bal rition mon before this society last evening in the Thirteenth street Preabyterian church (Dr, Borchard’s). The con gregation was unusually large, and every seat was occu- pied long before the time of the delivery—~7}4 o'clock P. M. out with his own band & commentary upon the Scriptures, from Gesesis to Revelations. He studied the word of God with a rpecial reference to the subject of slavery, and bis couviction® on the subject, after having thus tho: tm the languageof the Apostle Peter, made partakers of ve the flasce roughly cxamihed it, were taproguable, "The moro deop- Sie ie tomas cow bess tafe wit | ‘Who reverend gentleman then spoke to the following ef- iy aan nie I putt iy mes ag we more = wen into the inanities of gpiritualiam or any other “AWE | fect ;—1 dou" know how far I may call upon the indwl | jpey appiica troth elreums'ances, and not cireom ig ot Sen ctnea. tagueuse which makes | gence of the audience to-night, as Ihave just left a bed o statices | to, broth Mn a the sin of slavery fee dronkard rigidly abstemioug—the profligate #0 | sickness, and baye not been able to speak for the last four bedi Pe om oe caitieal og Fa Bo more, and every offande® agelast God ® 1 weeks in public, Twas very anxious not to disappoint | society, wh od by Ben eae arees, vetoed 10 =. ih bg i Cg te 8 " yo which | the audience generally on the anniversary occasion, and 1 ar wituess pro en evil mine ved upon to om = conniey fiords. They receive ten years’ prelimiaary } thought it my duty to come and do the best Icould, Th Fg ober Pn po rr ol Mapes errs Waioing before they enter upon tbe NE, el ould noe { Worcs upon which] shall speak thie evening are rec cst |. ics throw over it the sbield of thelr power and ple a ee dusemnene where you will, aud | in Pacl’s Epistles to the Romans, Ist chapter, ith and | protectio. The foremost preachers and doctors of diviuity @ dincharged in nite! lor the Wek. eis not Uke the | 16h yersee, “1 am debtor both to the Grocks 1 to tho | J9stead of opcwing thelr tips agaiust the worst oppression that the world ever saw, shripk back, and the prophets of abmin of Hindostan or the priest of Rome, separated tho Lord become like old women wet nursing their owa & trum bis fellow men; he preaches not the iofailibuity of barbarians ; both to the wise and tw tle uawise. a hie f : : “ ih | as mych as in mois Tam ready to preach tho Gospel to | reputations, Judge Jay said, “If the Americen 7 Bir Church oF De pera a eke Word of God, and ne | you that are at Rome. also, Ta tas. decd oft from the first hac! fooght the evil of lagery as slic 0 evn mest the priest. of Rome with weaposs drawn from | in reference to Chriation mission—the 8 | it would have been swept from the land ere this time Me armory of God aud drive him from the field, They | tke |world, be thought here emboilled, when con. | That js not the doctrine of the Gospel which falis to iani are a so the friends of order and law, Their love of hberty | nected with such an enterprise is @ sublime ove; | cate Glory w God in the big veut, peace on carlo, 9 ie th ribright; given to them since the battle of Lex- | and this pregeptation of it cannob fai) to | good will to men.” If it is glory to God in tho high jt mnt 2'e0 be for God in the lowest, The labors of Judge Jay for the cause of pe: aad in this society, deserve to be noted, He was ot merely a theorist, but remarkably practical. He, in fact, produced all our Peace Congresses. He thought oot and planned out a way by which the dill culties of nations might be settled without ao ap peal to that Jast resort, war, which makes 2 bel) of earth. And while he thus labored to relioye the world from the calamity of national war, stil! he was not {a favor of quiet and peace where evil exists; for i wot quiet thata groan! demon riddea world wants, bu: war and upheaving until they are overthrown. liv car- ned the light of his faith and the precepts of his Miser with bim wherever he went, and always sought to en- lighten and benefit the world. The reyerond spethor t by re denouncing Christian denomins fegton, Deciaration of Independence and fight of Robiveon his crew to London, Who shall stand iu the breach ben ‘he foul spirit of slavery begins to advance in the w if it be not these humble succeesors of Jonn Bun. 4 early Paritane, As the flood of population in ‘West moves on towards the Rocky Mountams, the in ‘cation of the gospel must follow in its ateps, and these wo the workmen to bear along in those fields the g orious ‘Danner of the Cross. They will ect forth the supremacy of Taw wherever they go. 1 cond quarter 0: the contary ond We thirty third annivereary is pow at hand. large showers of grace have ripened the seed that was planted, smd God bas sbown that its des.iny is te go onward. Its frienos snould therefore thank God and take courage, and way God in every coming year proeper more and more the Jabor of its workmen. awaken a thrilling interest in the heart of any oue wh bi that Jesus Ohrist ts to have the heathen for & nd the uttermost parts of the earth for His poseereion. There is eomething in tha term world that fills the mind. It ig nota provinea, akingdom, an eropire, a continent, but the great globe itself. It bas been grap’) ted to us in two great departments, the one ho home and the other the foreign Gold. ne n has often wopt as he ed upon the haathen- one thousand and one hundred and dfty millions, of whom— grasp the thought if you can—eix hundred and seven millions ane And can the nck ‘on. and’ seo these millions perish? It cannot, bo, Every eifort for their illumination and their resoue from evdiess death must receive the sympathy and inheritance tious for not prepouncs ry appert of every friend of Christ. I remark, in { opposing slaver' ing, 4th—-There are Sunday serviows ‘The benediction was thon propounced and the services | TOPO OK TY these people need the ospel, | coosisting of a bag of ges which raise tawards heavon the or and such | a meccasity, must le fhe aN Dasid } souls of Tuan stealing tpea, just ae the hemp which their oS Sa TRCH MIS. | of every micsionary et for the people. slaves cultivate, if a; to its proper use, would on a THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHU RCH MIS: | Gospel in ita purity and power a8" many well regnia | week day by banging, — SIONARY SOCIETY FOR SEAMEN, ted Corstim, ‘communities "bavo if thelr” poysical and Sag ee - i meeting of the Pro. | religious condition would receive da er yeek. ee aan lenoaary Bonety for seamen | BebeSt from the Gospel, a8 infidels have even affirmed. of Moxpar, May ® testant Fyviscopa! Churel mei 7 the heathen: or if it were a forgone conclusion of God "inion Theological Seminary [a the Mercer street Pres- in the City and Port of New York, took place last evea- | that ihe Gospel has no powor to effect auy salutary | byterian chui , at 745 oPolock P. M. ing in St. George’s Church, Stayvesant square, after the | changes, then Chrig¥ian missions would be a thankless { . New York Magdalen Sociely.—At the Asyium, Pighty- @rdinary sorvizes of the evening. The report of the }eSTS!i17, I 201 an ao ae ty ee ee eam: | eighth street, at 11 o'clock A. M. . Board of Managers showed the following to be the condi- | tion, Neither of thee things can be of Roman | American Seamen's Vriend Society.—At the Prosbyte tion of the society's affeirs and their income and expen- | Catholies, for they bave not the Gospel. I make no rian church, corner of Fourteenth street auc Second ave: Due, at 744 o'clock P. M. New York Young Men's Christian Association.—in the ry of the Puritans, Union square and Figeenth sireat, logy for the utterance of this plain truth, and it must not rest oa mere assertion—and it need not. Proofs unnum- bered and accumulative cluster all areund, and all we need isaneyeand an ear,snd an ordinary understand- ebivre during the year :— Ymcome from subscriptions, donations, Xc., Legacy of Migs Anna Kinney. . ing, and an bonest heart, to perceive that the tem ad- New York Benevolent Antociation.—Thirty-fourth anni ministered in the Papal organization is not the Gospel | versary, at the Apolio Rooms, No. 410 teeny. -$7,821 93 | taught by Jesus Christ and his disciple and em- ‘Temmay, May 20. OE TT | bodied in the Now Testament for man's salvation. | American and Foreign Christian Union.—in the St Paul's a ews | Faith an ist are grand agenc'es: there are no 5 res Balance in the hands of tho treasurer....,.... 2907 16 | mummeries here, no legerdemain, no sacerdotal abso. lex ree) pom pon — avenue ‘end Twenty Me report added that the probable expenditure of the | ution, no daily sacrifice Of Christ, no host of male and } “New York Colonisation Soctely.—In the Reformed Dutch earrent month (600) 1s to be deducted from the balance | female intercessors, Dut it is the work of Gos adapted to | church, Lafayette place, at 734 P. M. man. in Protestant countries where light chines in direct radiance from the Seri , and is reflected in every transaction where thought tes with thought, and mind is confronted with mind, and men of every shade and character of political policy, however diversile’ they may be, the same evangelical principles and features arefound. The reverend gentleman then went on to say ‘that it was amongst the oman Catholice the missionary wat wanted—that their religion tended to crush learning and keep the word of Ged from ioe eg He said there were many millions of Roman lias who had never read the word, and were in ag bad @ sta:e as the heathen. That the greatest difficulty the missionary had to contend with in foreign countries was the Roman Catholic priest, who, in many instances, took the God of the heathen sn! christened it Mary, and get it up for their worship again, iA American Con; Union.—Sermon by President % the treasurer's bands, and thst the sim of the per- weet Yas alo, in the new Tabernacle, at 7}, meaneat fund of the socie!y amounts to $1,104, which hheped will be increased, 0 enable them to liquidate the mortgage of $7,000 on the Sailors’ Home in Pear) stroat, ‘Fhe number of men in the Sailors’ Home at present is 14; the number admitted during the year was 983. Of this number, 922 have gone to fea; 26'to parte unknown; 13 were expelled for bad conduct; § were taken to the hespital; and of the whole, 37 are said to bave become converts. The report aleo stated that the society has been ender the necessity of reducing the salaries of their mis- stoparies from $1,600 to $1,200, to lessen their expenses; aad it alluded in terms of regret to the death of one of them—the Rev. B C. Parker, of the East river district— snd other incidents of the year. After the report was read, Rey. Dr. Cooke delivered the Cooper Institute, at 75 P.M. New York Institution for the Blind.—Exbibvition in the Academy of Music, Fourteenth streot, at 4 o’clock P.M. Baptist Consolidation Convention. —Oliver street Baptist eburch, at 10 o'clock A. M. merican Anti-Slavery Society—In the City Agsorably Roome, Broadway, at 104g o'clock A. M., and 7}4 o’elock P.M Nationa! Reformatory Convention,—In the lecture room of the New York Historica! Society, Second avenue, corner of Fleventh street, at 20.A. M. Five Points Mission. r In other countries the huge, ugly monstrosity which tho | Aivedioints Mission, — At following discourse:—If anything should inepire us to eub- | deluded beathen worsh ‘was replaced by the gilded = raposewey a peribe to the funds of this society for tac immortal benefit | Grong Where, ara i heard | *icct church, 10% o'clock 4. M. Where, instead of his own wild prayors lin heard snother pray for bim ip Latin. He said protestant Car's. tinug numbered some 90,000,000, more than half of whow had opportunities of reading and hearing the word ot God. There were 676,000,000 of pagans yet to be converted. Ju former times, when ignoranca and super- etition were far greater than it is now—wher the mis sionary dare not approach the savag>—the field for op2- ration was wanted. It is not so now. We cow ouly want the reapers, for the harvest is ripe, and will Kew York’ Sunday School Union—At balf-pest two o'clock, P.M., at the following places:— Cooper Institute.—Nos. 28, 40, 60, 62, $0, 82, 84, 87, 95, 118, 140, 157, 171, 247, 186, 188, 203, 282. Reformed Dateh Church, Market street. —Nos. 12, 13, 18, 38, 41, 158, 190. i Seventh Presbyterian Church, Broome, corner Riige etecet.—Nos. 20, 88, 50, 56, 69,2 Stanton street Presbyterian Chureh.—Nos. 42, 51, 7%, 94, 96. of seamen, it should be this report that we bava heard read more than anything else. If | bad to ask that a col- leesion be made on the strength of tee report, my opinion fe that it had betier be made now. If we are to pass over the opportunity of benetitting our seamen, presented to us im our own city, what is tobe eaid of us? Woe need no further information as to the importance of the work in which the society is engaced—it is done here before our eyes. ‘The bow, the why, and the wherefore aro all here, and Ican add nothing. It is demanded, however, by cua- | yield abundautly, already bas yielded ‘abundant a 7 ra tom, that a fow words be had,and they may aswell be | Jy. and. will ‘continue to d3 8) with To. Fe ee ee Ren ea 285 ‘@poken. In the Gospel there are parts, principles and | newed exertion. In conclusion, he said: When Hage Reece Rart Soy? ews which concern human nature in al) its situations and Spring street Preebyterian Church.—Nos. 8, 23, “4, I look upon our work in the process of redemption J sev a circumstances. It claims to be a Word for the world, and | blessed eternity of agencies aiming at the same great end, _, 28; 30, 84, 87, 68, 160, 172. im its bistory it has sustained that claim, and in e fe ° i . Second avenue Beptist Tabernacte.-Nos. 2, 11, 98, this way proven iteclf to be from God. ‘None but The foreign migsionary has placed bis eye on the pagan, 169, 176. and with bis beart on Heaven he bas goue about his work. Another laborer ig cultivating and improving the vineyard in the same spirit. And last, not least, there 1s another missionary, who, like Paul, you find now ready to preach the gospel to them who are ‘! at Rome also.” Go then, aud aid w your many crowns the crown of ail the darth apd they who alpng, are worthy man and good brethren in the ministry. Mark empnatically, thet the crown or all the earth, brethren and sisters in Obriet Jesus! never ( get that dladem which is to adorn the 3aviour’s brow b Crown of all (be earth. May ye come to wear it; may tho songs of angels meet the joyous welcomes of a hanpy world, Even 80 come the Lord Jesus. The Peace Society—Eulogy on the Life anil Character of Wm, Jay by Dr. Cheever. The Chureh of the Puritans ‘waa filled with an attentive and fashionable audience last evening to hoar the Dr. Cheever pronounce a eulogy upon Willlam Jay. After the usual preliminary exercises, Mr. Choever read the following verses ag hia text—Danicl 6th chapter, 4th aud 5th verses :— ‘Then the presidents and princes sought to t apatost Daniel concerning the ik! © fon ocr fauit; God could make 2 religion for the world without regard to circumstances, place or principles, Yet, while it hag something general for all, it has some: aeing special for some. It directs ue, who have all the Dlessings of Christianity, to speak to others who are not 20 for tupute while they are journeying on their way. Waca Tread that the Apostles’ were Nsnermen, that our Lora Saugbt froma ship, ond that it was on the sea he per formed one of his greatest miracles, I cannot help feeling that Christianity is well intended for ‘those who go down to the sea in ships and do business on the mighty wa- ders,” Our seamen go upon the sea,as the Master of Curistians frequently cid when he sojourned upon earth. Lot us consider now briefy the condition and character of seamen. In the first place their condition:—They are dor the most part men who enter the service to cwbich they devote their lives at a very early age, and they are, conzegently, led into érrors which is subsequently almost impossible to retrieve. ‘They are most of the time upon the waters, far removed from influences which bind society together everything combines to drive truth and goodness from thei? minds, aud they are perfec!ly unrestrained. So- ~cwehy, 28 it now exists, is bound together by social laws whieh keep it in boonds; but what would’ these social dans de, if it were not for Christianity? By the knowledge of Chnatiacity man bas becn made master of many good “principles of which he otherwise could baye ‘knowa muxhing. Civilization is a congequence on Christianity. Toast * what nursed it and rocked it in its eradie. Reformed Dutoh Church, Washington square,---Noa. 27, 32, 44, 04, 70, 89, 132. ‘Thirteenta street Presbyterian Charch.—Nos. 18, 48, 49, 81, 91, 115. Reformed Dutch Church, Fitth avenue and Treaty, pirat tireot —Nog 1, 6,24, 16, 98, 62, 108, 188. ‘o7 ye Paesoyterian UCR. N . Me ar ES tie, 8. 2 Yexbgton ayentie Baptist Church.—Nos. 17, 109, 162, 161, 204, £10. Tweniy-third stroct Presbyterian Church. 74, 88, 102, 108, 120, 189. North Presbyterian ‘Church, Ninth avenue and Thirty -first street. —Nos. 4, 108, 114, 117, 122, 2 151, 200. Vigrim Baptist Church, ‘Thirty-fourth treet. 5 Broadway Tabernacle Lecture Room, Sixth avenno corner Thirty fourth atroct.—Noe. 3, 64, 178, 382, 192, 210. Central Park Raptist Church, Fifty-third street, be- tweon Eighth Avenue and Broadway.—Noa, 31, $2. 187, 167, 202, 208, 211. Harlem and Yorkville Schoo's, at Harlem. iv day prove Borage the meetings of the seve- will bo omitted, and meet at such other time and place as the ment may deem expedient. KDNESOAY, May 11 American Tract Society.—Avademy of Music. Nos. 65, Fighth avenue, corner 6, 13 “ s4 ‘bese men, we shall not find any oozagion againet this Daniel, except we find it against him concerning the lav Basiness i t of his God. meeting for election of oflicers, &c., at nine e’clock A. M. ity " oS ea on 5 id We have reagon to thank God, saia the speaker, for | Public meeting at same place at ten o'clock A, M. us for an eternity. ‘Away upon the deep, | cvery good man whoge life death has secure! from rican Civilisation Scoiey —Church of the Puritans at hat-past three o'clock P. ses by the Rev. Henry Wilkes, D. D.; the Rev, Taeodore I. Cxyler, tho Rey. Henry Highland Garnet, and others. Charch “Anti Stovery Sociely.—At ten o'clock 4. M., in the Chureb of the Puritans, on Union square. A4édressex by Rev. Dr. Cheever and other gentlemen, American Teng rough struggles” with the elements, the e i$ o'most entirely removed from the advantages of ocie) life, and they are unknown to him. In some eea- Men scclal relations never existed, as we understand ‘em, while in o.bers they exist in memory, like a distant wision. dimmed by the shadows of many years. The ea- Goa require to be more carefully thought of and better reated by those who cwell ov land before they can be vale to appreciate or even understand the blessings of ‘Gal jife, and tis work must be a gradual one, Seatacn we their days upon the land; but what kind of days \aboy! They are totally unprepared to live upon the ve—Juet as we would be if we were taken as wo ure , and withovt further preparation transported to ¥ distant country, where the laws and customs entirely opposite’ to those we bave been accus. Y to epjoy. Toe seaman lands, with po friend im him, im a strange jand, and none to claim. whe through jarge vicious cities, where stately ‘usea wit gilt eignboarde and tall edifices poess28 change. The power of an individual man, an individual example, is wonderful. The true history of the and advancement of this world is but the history of somo great men, The eras of our world, the periods of lightin it, are marked by characters and names in whom ideas reigned avd burned, and from whom truth, governing trotb, radiated andvhone. A single great ligut or aind ire marks n whole period. The countries and ages ate poor where no such examples of genius aud power are found, Onesuch a man ag Emand Barke is of greater power and value than a richly ondowed univers! ty. Not even Harvard or Yale, with all their attainm can match one such magnificent mind, or do ao m for freedom. From beginning to end the life of Jay wai worthy of our vungualined approbation. He wes ove of those whose iniluence might save a nation he was a man like Abratiam, who might pload for Sodou— aman of iucorruptible principles—a mau of tried ani hali past seven o'clock P. M. ciated Alumni of the N. ¥. Union Th ical Se- minary, iv the Chapel, at half past three o'clock P. M. The Young Men's Christian Union.Dodworth Hall, No. 726 Brondway, at half-paat seven o’clock P. M. To cov tinue two evenings. American Home Missionary Society Anniversary ox: erciges in oe Church of the Puritane, at balf-past seven merican Society for Metiorating the Condition of the Jew:.For election of officers, at four o’elock P. M., in itg ollie, room 27 Bible House. miveraelict Sunday Schools of New York and vicinity, t zr BC ba Uni in Dr. ast for him perhaps than anything else, The | steadfaet integrity and courage—e man who sougat to Chepin’s church, at balf-past two o'clock P. Mf. ares not for him; what should he care for the | live o# if ever in his Great Master’s cyes—a man wh» Tecespay, May i2. The passion of gelf gratification rushes him into | feared God, and, fearing him, feared nothing else. fe American Bible Society.—Anniversary in the Academy yas apd pushes him into abandonment. Insteat gout worker for God and man, when he might | of Music, at Wo'clock A.M. The meeting for the transac- voouraged by those who should encourage him, ndolent and self-indulgent and still bore ab xu | tion of busincee will be held ia the Bible House at@ o'clock be is gaugs +9. & Yery dierent way. The harpies that lie Born in 1780, College st fifteen } A. M. in wait ey, Fy Wbere for him, are out to catch him and | years of age, was one of the most etudious and accom- Amertoan Tract Society of Boston.—Church of the Puri- brine him |, 20 the dark retreats where they degrade and i students of his class. Four years atter he was | tans, Union equare, at 10 o’clock A. M. beta, Hees here will you not sce those who are on the ing law im a law office at Albany. In 1803, in a let. New Fork Institution for and Dumb.—Exbibi- watels 0 trap the upfortanate seaman? Andon the other to no clasemate who was a student of | bition in the Academy of Musie, at 4 o’clook P. M. pas gf Shia “ili you find one of onr missionaries to spa ity, he said, “I bave devoted myself to Mive Points House of Industry.—Academy of Music, at perentgs it ied ‘duess to himy The ome clase are every jew; it if = most arduous profession, | 72; o’clock P. M. Sonere: the ou TE are too few to be oflen met with. How | Dut not an lanoble one. I desire to protect the poor from ‘sions mace hore for seamen, when we con 1g, the magnitude of the commerce of o:! Vand piers to be seen for miles and tailez the rivb, to shield the weak from the oppree ton of the strong.” Such was his mind at nineieen. He was no p>: tion toh Amervvan Comgregotional Union Collation.—City Assom- biy Rooms, Broadway, ab 714 o’ciock P. M rey. i few are the pi it Notional Woman's Rights Conwention.-Mozart Hall, gider the greatoc. Ufogger, no believer ia expediency. lig applic is | Broadway, at 73g P. i. ey, with ite ship We can tarn our cye? If wo should do | books was interrupted by a Woakness of the ore Mints Lense of Ser eye? If we should 1 ws of he eyes, till at | Fwe Points 1 Indtustry.—Academy in every dizection ‘abs of mon it is for the clase to which | Jength be was compelled to abandon big studies aad give | Tie?" ML fouse of Industry.—Acalemy of Magic, at eyo ne belongs ‘He is the most in neod of our sympa. | Up the law. Ke dia it with Breat piely and resignation. American Foreign Baptist Bible Society.South Baptist have them. Such is the conditien of aa Twenty {jth street, near Kighta avenue, at Thy Me words as to their character, wmen doe: In a ietter to bis father he said:—“By “being deprivei ob the hovors of this worid I muy gain thoes of the next, while by epjoying the former I might lose tho latter. He always maintained that before we can bs good patriots thice, and he should eamen; now a few outward state of Be The not fairly indicate their ‘bem aro froquently the victims of chara: ter. Many oh intemperance. Witt the seamen | we mus! be good men. In 1812 he married. In 1814 bo Political Intel gence. vice ot ‘er crimes, Bach as murder, theft | Was appointed to the bench of tne United States Supre no Masa 2 Ne MEND a this rarely leads 0 ON “with ail his disadvantages, has | Court, and continued to fll the position for twenty. five . ip heeiichanaet aetnenartaptn | ‘him that protects him from the ‘equently committed by those Shore. The ea'lor is very su @ religion for himself as he eloctors of the old Bay State will vote upon « proposed amendment to the constitution of the Commonwealth, which, in its political bearing, bas an importance which has drawn to it the attention of parties in all the free years; then be was removed from it because lie was an abolitionist. Teimediately after his removal he declared ‘dn my opinion it is the duty, and pol requires the corporate authorities to abolish all property in human eomething manly within oommiseion of crimes fi with whom he meets on retitious. He contrives @ successively wnd afch over the ocean. He | beings, The more extonsive this property {s, the more . ST awe aod, ODEs jn i fancy, ‘The ea, is his | peoetsty of abolabing it lmmeditoiy. ay Opinions ae | States in the Union. It le essentially a Know Nothing 23 he ponders wer it as it rolls on nded simply vpon the wil! God; will i regard as | amendment with a black republics instenctor, 3 and tojeety. If he is ecoptical the | the sole test of right and wrong, The systom of slavery oar een eee oean rebukes him, for 1\e feels himsolf but a | Is itec!f tscapable of reformation.” sr a aes Air. Jay was, ag a reat 'deop, a *d dare we question the { jdge, incorruptible and impartial, be was admvtedva bea | No person of forciun birth shold be entlitad to vole or sh wettamen of its Great” He o Yas lea book ot God, and | Jurist’! the highoet aiatuments;he accemrplchod a prout | U<*Uite to ice unter healt have retcat sath ha ie the seana1n reade from it, and w tile we read one book ne | deal of busizess in a short time, Ho did nut inquire for | Tisdiction of the United Stales Jor two years subsequent 0 reads another. Jn the stillness’ of the night watob his | precedents, but for the rule of preeent juatioe. Noither | /is naturalization, mind rises to the giare and is lec! towards the bounds of } Precedents nor jaw could make him docile ayvainet wuat | Tt received the sanction of two Logislatures in which oternity, Now i is still and culm: anon it rises ia a | he deemesi justice amd equity. Judgo Jay belle vod, with | ip y ftorm snanife Sting its might; and syals it settles down, and | Edmund Vuirke, that bad laws were the worst of tyranny. } 2° ‘epublicans were largely in the majority, and now Tevippling i then the instructor of the scaman, and the | Hie piainiy intimated that jaages ought o overtop the | comes before the people for their approval or rejection. seaman in all {16 staga3 is brought nearer and ucarer to | pre-cdente aud construo the law 20 as to relieve veainas { What the result will be st is dificult to tol, Tho the copdnes of unsear eternity. Thus, in the peculiar | the tyranny of the law. He looked upon oquity ws a Part ¢ », bt ned es ae Changes. of a genman’s fo Wo may aooount for and find | of he common law, aud sought to reduoe itto regpiar | * TePudlicans ip other Stater have went into the explasation of his Cage aye if he —_ ne dies ere { Wlawer as be was, ho would never suffer } Chum tte numerous protests agyinst the amendment, his moa ye J oy Ww to prevail again) \ sf 3 Nc something 5 bis character + Vhich leads us to think that | Licest technicailties ‘when it tended to ‘aid justice and | /re!n%®, and threatening that if it is adopted, and be- for him will mot be done in vain. But there 8 som else. The field before The momerit an iniquity ia aupported by law it qe now je your own city, Our city is rapidly rising to equity. the greater, and every man whi iy commits two £.n8 instead of one: if commits the sin of oon. comes eng Tafted upon the policy of black republicanism, the party w !U be deprived of ite backbone in the Western. e very great in commerce, wean”, population, and many | mitting in, at the cominand of man, and of not ceasing to | See A niwmiber of the lending ropablicans in Massachn- other respects. “We now live in th, enjoyment of many be iat at oa Sow mau of God. All Mr. Jay's levers | Petts, among whom is Senator Wilson, foreseeing the things which wero formerly regarded es a luxury; now | and publications show how hie whole goul gi, Gamn; 7 h the thos are were neocesaries, From tile we draw the de. | Ares of patriotiam and regard for his opmocee ae ging effect which the adoption of this amendment Oppressed brethren. dlactioa that we are going on in’ pra.perity, | We have | Till America, eaid be, yale a atop to tho isivuty ot | Wl! be likely to pvoduoe, ove taken the back track and ‘snoas of our peti ete landé bey by the = a fell g et far ose 5 ae fn be 4 mockery. oun come out in opposit.'0n to it, The moazure will be op- whe brings them hece but seaman, Commerce bu: lay was president o! Society for the Emanci- | posed rea , ‘up our city, makes \“ur property valuable, and supplies us | pation of Slavery. Jn 1788 he spoke of the United Stated ibehothandta toner protec Af ov ‘with mauy neediul articles. 411 this is Gio to the ceaso- | usa nation which has spont ap much blood in viclating | 2™ocratic party, but yl! reccive w strong support from Joss teil and efforte of the eoamnn; therefore \'e bas claims | the rights of human freedom as in obtaining those rights, | the American republicans . the Kaow Nothings proper, the on us ofa very peculiar nature. But let it not be said | He declared that those who arc held in sinvery ure | United Americans, and secretly, for the purpose of ia. that he rakes the sex Iria choice, and should ,feol satis. | neverthelese free by the laws of nature and God, Tao u Sa i fied; and let us not bear the tippant reply that | character and epirit of the father and the son were moat | J°*0g the republican party, OY & large number of demo- he is paid for what he does. If we in. | similar. The elder Jay strugglod against the arms of a | Crate. i x-Governor James W. Grimez, now ropublican foreign foe, and was amonget the mest distinguislod of the Reymlutionary fathers. But it required greater patiiotiem to battle against the prejudices, laws aud nire, we .can discover without much diiflculty Sha the ‘seaman swho dove the grontest part of tha work United States Senator from Iowa, in @ letter on thie sub- Fecolven the least of the grins Suppose it possible for Ject, saya — ‘ dhe seamen to give v,” the business they follow, what | cpinions of cur own county Against the arms |, Knowing bow much the adoption of (be preposed const!- would become of property, Of social comfort, of wealth, { «{ a foreign ove. The work of obtaining our own | tutional provieion will offend their brethryt éleewhere, the of everything almost we poses? Such an event would | froecom y oe fathers was not go great, ao | Tepublicsns of Massachuectta owe it to their party that Sara eqcial Fin upon the ‘g:"83"¢? part of tho world, nodle, 10 magnidee*t, a8 that of obtaining liberty for four | ‘#i2-amendment ehould be overwholraingly voutd down. de not likely that eenmen are ab 60.08 W give vp Pewlaring [ mbLona of people why Wo Oppress, The iret work waa ‘There ise equal browing tn the repablicay, comp, WEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1859. | a nantes Personal mander. delivered cargo without da- NORFOLK, 5—Arr sobre Arietas, Chase, Boston; e Captain Boselere, of the New Orleaus who was Shs see pn with 2 te net eprovemania Te veccn C Ber, Donal NYork. CK ache Davidsoa, ‘Abrahate, oe to Ae ao ea | RR Ma sera ate ar | clit Br sr mat, Tie, om for way 5 uh lat en: latest of a eerien of which show that the ode, reperta: On the Tore wpmaat, foremast | NW BEBFORD, May 7—Arr brig Ormus, Baker, Philadel. care @ charmed life, In 1828 he commanded « ship in feat gae tem’ odbviaddebana enw aERD, ‘NO, Apri) 80-—-Old sehr Edwip, Gordon, Provi- or BXBACOLA, April 37—Cli sour Wonder, Northup, Galvee- the l gyptian service, and at the ship Was blown up, sad bimsalf badly wounded, ing 10 big native country , he engi ip maval service foun Hanrvonn, Teague, which weat ashore isha keane the Gulf of Mexico, and was engaged in the attack on Porto | and be LA, May 7—Arr ships Reynard, Velo. There algo'bis ship was blown up, and himself | goua Fova ghar Boslan; bey, Peraan, (Be) apn wrmed., Aan poate web fees nue | boheme iy rea mrs Rona, ul a Mi “ ce “There being rane oF pirates at the time, his | | Tee following at Sendanae uy yac bt was mistaken for a pirate vessel, and bimself for pirate. Under thig migtako the crew of the ahlp assau't- ed him as goon as be stepped on board, and beat him down with mariingspikes, billets of wood and other mis- pordel! 5 « Barta: echea bad 14a, Foster, Salem; J alertin, Herding, Y Thom Barnes, Boston; Ps inde .. niles, breaking several of bis bones and leaving bimseuge mactiaaen vers Be eee’ Seeerez welenree: Tale Carer, Jess and bleeding on the deck, Lo Perea py ye Jae Sommers, Reroes, Pernemiucn sche Won Hass wards instituted a suit in the United Stal arts, r BED, geton, covered ull the damages he claimed. Fe oar hark wr Kive, Seth, ashos Se ane a ey te ee ta. oe gaaeeiipaanaes race Vernet i A P , Rose, sevep. The Danas are placarded at tho mayoralty of the Sev eeNae, May 4—O10 Green waite. Mareball, cals 1th arrondissement, in the Rue de Grenelle, Paris. Tho webri Tit Re es a nae rancis, Higgina, iliuatrious painter has gained the heart of a widow, Max dame Marie Amélie Fuller, whose first husband was M. de Bois Rieboux. The Marquis Pauli, Sardinian ambassador at the court of St, Petersburg, jately had an audience of the Emperor POLITICAL, TBST WARD DEMOCKATIO CoMMITTEE.—THIS COM- of Tueria, and delivered to his Majeaty the insignia of the Beare eg canulen ok P. aaouire, Jos 8 blackburn, J. order of tho Annunciada for the Grand Duke, heir sp Guia 3; Fax" Kala) gnc, e varn, Dera parent to the throne, fevuelt, J, Haley, a Henley, 1. Q Nell, R Walker, P, Pitz> sa Capa SPrcat, F: yactes 2 Casrmah Degse Doel Fro d nth—$ . a ; yan, Doe DA Pa ees, ay. he we duce, May 7 1a AS 0. 2 Morrie street, ty electing Ino Fox Chale OD Williams, wre OT Grose, Dr J A Gavis G Paekhard, man, Juo lackburn and Denvls Quinn, Secretaries. Tos P Wiliims, J 8 Whiting Mr Rodman, Miwa M MoGer- , 8 KR Glover and la¢y, Dr Adams, Misa sdams, G Thillpe, 8H Bowers, WO Websier, Georg nidiey, 0 LOST AND FOUND. Clesry.'8 Thompeoa, D Marshall. W iy Chau de, WB Hawley, Ming Max, WO Mumford, 8 Schlesinge~30; Dnounc enable: Cs sore fs Canal aceat of be, So ateerage. Totel—85. twoen the Iniier place and Adrian’e dry #ode store on Broad. From Norfolk, £c', in steamship Roanoke—Henry Barber, way. a ladies’ gold Rupting wach and eben. Tee Gander will Miss farber, Mra Lewis, Miss Lew! tea “Claadorn, | be liberally rewarded by leaving the ayme at 77 Wetor street, be JM Brown, U8 A; Miss Obapman, William Gonld, & pan a a a ‘Wentworth, Mrs Piaber, J McConnell. J A Glipoy, Rosco Cole, O8T-—ON SATURDAY MORNING, EITHER IN A Mra Cole, & M De Bree, Mrs Berry, Mrs Farrell, Wise Farrell, Loeiieavenne stsge or in Gentn’a store # por enon Fe op bee Le geome phan lo sie tial gee avon gol ped edie cet ndrewa, 18) . Mir 5 i em A. fe 2 Mitten: Smith Neal, and uhlriy in weernge, me wor the sat mA. yr the return of the same to No 25 ‘Goat Sixteenth street. From San Francisco, in the ship Queen of the Paciio— Jus & Wha, of Oregon; Geo Baker, Boston, of Ga. i D — THE 7TH INST., A WHITH POODLE DOG; ec gad . A all ime of aslo ia the wisilty of Waser ‘4 From Maracaibo, tn the bark Teresa—C J Riedel, lady and Notice to Mariners. Isce. Any pF who wi art wey, child; J A Spannocobia, lady and six children. haa a. repent of Capt Foater, of bark Teresa, from Maracaibo, be liberaly rewarded. From A) 0 PR, in the brig Eliza—Prof Morse and fam'ly: ort arrivals above, oa 0 NING LAST, BETWEEN ¥ Phere: rig) . alemen. OST—ON SATURDAY EVE! . La aaa papal gaeainlaetiae Arr at New Bedford 6th, bare Jobo Dawson n, Bahar, Indian | JU flaih aroun, and, Macdouent sree, bow an From Bermuda, in the Br echr Wl of the Whep—Lient | Ocean, Mauritina Eept 18.8t eles Maven Outs CY ein | tum to C. M. LRVY, 80 Sixth Crawford, RN, Bs Bi From Berm urstess. da, in wht Hiawatha—Rey Jus McDowell, © i tt bso O8T—ON SATUBDAY NIGHT, MAY 7, LARGE Byoarbar, a A black Newfoundland dog with a white breast. A Hberel reward ed ed by returning him to John H. Welsh, 272 %f Greenwich MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. wh bound hos farred, 1000 69 OST—FROM THE PRESCOTT HOUSE, CORNER OF Rome— 6th, off Karnexat, y ‘Broadway, and Spring street, on Saturday part of vessel's house, Ae, and picked up two ‘arm chairs, | between four and five o'clock, a small pron parrot oF painted white with red trives. quel: can speak words in Itallin and a little English. A 5 Sad Sh an nobbst es = wae ‘Arp at do7th, eblo Braganza, J Hono. | reward willbe paid for tteimmediaie return. Apply si the Port of New York; May 8, 1959. lulu Rov 2, Wytoo! — jo0, Prescott Hoase, peregrine Dutianiit som, Weauee $3 REWARD—Los", FROM uo TENTH STREET, A Havaniany Fviday, iy AM, BO mllen Ni of Lookouts slennoship SWB Dwivelio. MD." 88 will De paid fo the by Jeav- ‘Alsbaans,henve for Parana? a, 4 ice 8 of Haweras, ing tt ai the above address. fag em re ag moray eg —LOST. OR TAKEN BY WIBTAKE OFF CAR NO. 5 sasepame Res La A ph RC RRC ENY UE Df Si sent tae Msy cong uo awn, at8 Fie yee Yio Re botipeiaaci ain sa eee Suy one but the owner. A reward of 3 will be paid by leat ing It at 1 Garden row, West Eleventh street, Sixth avenue. Pup J Wakedeld. Young, San Franciaco vis Hong Kovg Feb ‘payeod apjler 11%b, Cape Good Hope March 13,0 ballas, io | tha jema ‘rad 5 oficer of bark Callao, Fuller, NB, re REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY MORNING, wien SOR io lute Ne and continual NE | ofa ber off Falkiand Yalands Jaa 7 with 160) Doig wh and 90 $20 citer oa board steacabouttommodore, i the barber Ship Beaver (of Boston), Smith, Shanghase, 98 days, passed | sp oll all told, bound to Hilo. hoard from Deg 1, Cle. og, Or tn gesae roms te bass t0 ae @ Bouse. Brod Woortng Jan 2, Arjier Fed 19, Cape Good Hope Murch 1B, St | one, Simmons, NB, with 400 why; , Bussell, do,iwh; | s leather wallet, covtaining v1 Hary for, 1880; also, Helens sist, wi'h t ‘Has been outside in fog for 4 | James. bmith, do, 1 wh eas, to order, note, Eliot Bank, Boston; one $5 snd ‘Bastern " . bari ‘sloer bark Richmond, ted ‘ey. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving gave 4th inst, Iat 34 40, lon 73 30, signalized bark Flight, of bark Ri id, NB, dated at Htwith the boy in the saloon on ateamaosia, u 3 8), Wil @ 3 th sere lat 33 30 B, 'W, reports her wit 50 sp aud 100 raon_ (Br), Williams, Glasgow, wit on bea Eatp fary Carson, ( ee ow. are WA leer from Capt Kelth, of brig Annawan, Matt. re REMOVALS. OP eRe Pilegs, Galveston, 2 days, with colton, to | ber at Deminique March 18, with ‘sp and 50 wh: ee por oe. AE aa Ppl wer & Oo Hiss n 10 dave of flaiteras. ei wh while ying 1p tse barber;gwould crulee on Western Gro! C E. BRESLEB & 00, HAVE REMOVED TO NO. 78 mt aaser. Pagied Ani ¥b Oe i 7 oe teea, | chbataarian, all iver of Plate, Bartholomew Gomolt, | “2s Broadwsy, — = ae ae far (i ‘enus. Alexap ys. » NB, 2 wl R. A. DOOLITT! Has Ri ‘o : border,” April 38, ut 25°A4 isa £00, wpoke ¢ | COM Fretch Ror Deo 16, Henry Taber, Ewer, NB, 1600p, tet ine France,” om Nevis ar ondon, “Had tight winds and giltold; would put into Bay Beary Taber, wer, N3.100020; | DP aicacker os for most of the passage. home in August. HIARSIN & ©O,, Bark Anna, Tuttle, Palermo and the Rock, 40 days, with jpoken, &c. G, Tit block makers, removed from 18 Fletcher street, te , Giles & Co. Bas had Reavy westerly 5 , bence Feb 6 for Oalifornia, My I Pree to he Georges Hanke; Apri a4, i A598 lose OS nas | nck hle elem. d Miller, Sweeney, Bence Fed & for Oenecbass | 16 Bradway, Bowling Ureen. ira cates Jat 238, lon “Walter Lord, Perkins, hence Nov 27 for Califoruia, no 1.48 8—by the Usoeoln, ber x. Hark Triton Cu. Lagerstrom, Marsetiles, 62 daya, with Bd J, STAFF HAS BEMOVED FROM 36) BROA! mae, to Becneeel Sebwad, Hod ery wosverly weather; ‘way (0 86 Franklin etreet a few doors weet of Broadway. date, ‘by ‘Bs above. + and split sails, and is leaking some. enon, Sonne, from Memel for Callao, no date, lat Meare Mingdove’ (br), Nutmere Gl . March 8, Lamlash | 36408, lou ise ty te ‘ag above. OUIS HORRE HAS REMOVED TO 1% BUBZOKER 33 days, with mdse, to R Irvin & Co. Jat 41. lon 55 59, Ship Prospero, , from: March 20 tor Valparaiso, street, near Wooster, and bas to same u- "poke ship Martin Luther, from iverpoo: tor New York. March 28, lat 23 N, lon $8, furplsbed rooms on second tloor, Burk Almira Coombs (of Liacolnville), Drinkwater, Buenos Oarnatic, Devereux, from NOrleana for Liverpool, April Acne Wa Matta witcain has aaaeas ass | PREIS OPR sins um Laverne! for New York, | Ty, ™ PUCKRLRY Raceoveg BIB Has LJ ) bad 8 ion, Je cats weaiber during the pause; experienced no NE of bit anol riot Ou Bead of Sinasle, ete a 7097 BROADWAY, TWO LO0a8 ABOVE DUANE 88. je winds. al rpestine (Brem), from merhaven Itimore, Bark Chevallie, Anderson, Rio Janeiro, March 18, witheot- | April 13, 6 miles W of Tesel. EMOVAL.-DEFIANOR SALAMANDER SAFE DEPOT foe, to Kirkland & Vou Bache, Sailed in compapy with ahio | “hhtp Albert Gallatin, fom Mobile for Boston, April 22, atan- removed from 192 Pearl to 63 Warray streot oorner Cok Ellershe, Coutts, tor Philadelphia; varia Mount Vernon, Buil, | chor off the Hen and Chickens. Jere place. ROBERT M. PATRIOR. fordo; N Hinkley Snow, for New Orleans. , lat 22). | Bark Fame, Wyman, from Trapani for Boston, April 13, Int Jon 4020, passed sbip Fistug Mist, of Boson, zB; Api | 35, lon 10. EMOVAL. §, Int9 40 8, Jon 84, spoke Br bark Louise, of Sristol, a day pens Dorothea chmall; Came, from Wiimington, NO, for wa out Nth. terdam, April Zt, , lon 57. KEROSENE 5 ARY Went res®, Foster, Maracaibo, April 12, with coffee, &c. to Bark Venus, Atkiison, ‘hence for Curacoa, no date, lat 24 30, ‘Has removed ‘a Maulana, Phelps & Co. April 26, lal 3 05, 1on 72.90 aaw ship | lon 6a 20. No. 93 Pearl street, Roger Blewart sicoring Bi by R The T, white beating ont | Hark Catharine (Bx), from ———for NYork, April 6, no nt the Guif of Maracaibo April 13, struck on 4’rock not Ind dowa | or - EMOVAL —THE REAL, ORIGINAL, GRNUINE, BONA on the chart; {ts vosttion isis ‘lat 11 48 N, and distant 13 to2 | "A large bark, patnted white, steering F, was passed April13, fite, Sinon Pure JACGBS, 60 meny’vours ostacte bee iniles from tbe Went Coast. Has been & days between Capes | lat 28 20, lon 06. fn Fate hn Noll Broatuate chen aa Henry and Henlopen. Ke Pomeroy, from Boston Seot 4 for San Francisco, 7 . Bark © Wright, Jr (of Boston), Gibbs, Zara, Cuba, Aprilt3, | Jets nates sees <4 customers will please call, where the ‘to Basaett, Bacon & Co.” Has bee! ‘usanl arsortment of ) lat 52'S, lon 82. " quthstuam audi oleiven, ty Btagntt icon & Co.” Has ives | “rie James i George, trom Balimore for Demarare, April | NalcbCt Jeweler end ms ce inzamenis oun be bud jayanorth of Hateran, Ww vi fs : Jonah pieked gu dhe mata boom and infogall of 3 fore aud art ‘an, unin Garon, 8 days from Bucksport for Havana, | ___ COPAR' TNERSHIP NOTICES. ai bottom up; bad two boles in her bottom and war badly book: ARthr ‘Brontes, hence for Coast of Africa, April 22, lat! 98, A UADY HAVING A WHEELER AND WILSON gEW. a appeared to have been run into; was painted green, Ton 59% jog machine, wishes to go in parivership with a lady wha waist, with a whit» sir iseppina e around her. understends vest making; none but a 90d overator need ap- pon Axrwrnr, April 2!—Jn port ships Orsondates, Fike, for New | BYY.y,nouire at $1 Olasson avenue, betweea Myre and to Chamberinin, & Co. Pe % : : Flushing avenues, Brooklyn. has been 6 dsyaN of Hatieras. York soon; ¥ A Palmer, Jobnson, for do ie, Jansen, one tor do do; New World, Knight, for do last of A, rit. 1 AKIN ‘stig North Point, Disosway, Rio Janeiro, 85 daym, with cof 4 PARTNER WANTED—IN A MONEY MAKING BUAI- fwo,to® OS Johbsons Had light norveriy windsthe winls | yApROTO. EE. Aprilia ort, bru Sone b Caten, SorN | AL "ites trom the very. day, the tacnees ete Rasuage. | March 16. Orwell Susler, of Connectiout,s aeaman, sabes ees, done gaa ; selene ely fran, 0 Drogas arielenot ied of § : J ; Bece ital wanted from 600 to $600. “Apply Brig Ln Favorite. Prince, Omon, April 15, via Traaillo 224, wat brit 2—In vort achr Priscilla, from Bali | TYRVis' information e ron with bider, to Joa Fou'ke's Sone. 6th font, ia'lat of Cape Hen Jute SS ee eee fy, saw steamer Wm HW. ntenin, going T, mTa¥, March 26~ In port. a ence for New Orleans, under | igh’ Marthor tampon. Toe whe ebb, Santiago, Eames, for Bos- slow--weatber mild, but very thick. liwrood Walter, Mahoney, i pee HAVING THI8 DAY SOLD GUR ENTIRE 7 no Ganymede, Bramball, for Londo *, Windsor, business, pertaining to Marchisi’s Catholicon. to Meesra, wet gists Meane (of Sedgwick), Tidbeus, Savanna is Mar, Tor Liverpool; Kesex, Hartz. xpress, Millon; Simoon, Son, mien | o Yarns pon Dero sil persons owing xs. or bold- Brig Empire (of and ft Helena, Cover, for 60; Pioneer, Montgomere, and $ wil be the anid al top ys pel the same with, and only ), Crowell, Ponce, PR, April 20, with Nathan wget 20 BCom dersieeve, Jobuaon, for China; abaellina, ‘ailed in company with brig Ni Hall; Bagle Speed, Puller; Lorenza, Oornish; Mary & Balch, Woodberry; Spirit cd ‘Witness our hend and seal. J. B. MARCHTBI £ 00., ee ae een Ee sia. eh A tao the Times, Klein, and Typhoon, Salter, une; bark Lavira reas, | _ [le 8) of New York and Ution, GB heForerra Ue. Avsil Hai 29 99, lon TOS ie v.10 | Kuss, from Rio Janeiro via Kurrachee arr March 19, for Sin) | Spang ey a Perl, of Portinnd, steering Wy 8. ss gepetes sour Fraok, Very, for Muscat, “Sid 26tn, obip’ Cry PASTNER WANTED WITH $5,000 TO SiaKo TN A ice, Simmons, Singapore UossT OF AYRICA~at Cape Coast March 5, bark May Queen, Golismith, une. In the Bigkt of Benin in sarch, barks Uosta- relu, Dixon; Ont ie, Lord; Homer, Yat and Buckeye, Hu, une, At Appee March 19, barks Fire Chavey, lor windward ready; Kedar, Walloa, for do6 days Barka Uin, Yates, and EA Chase, ——, were &% Gillicoiles Marco 19, the latter dg, but where Bound not reported. Brig Marshi! Ney was at Godama March 17. Sid from Why dab March LS, sci Brig Linda. kilema, Arroyo, PR, aw wis Pbsoean A 50, aarp Uh wugar, do, to rig L now (of ingion), » h My wi susie, do, fo Brockmad, £ Go,” Semedlom Apri 2 Brig Loch Lomond (of Prospect), Black, Cardenas. 16 days with sugar, do, to RP Hatteras, manufactory of staple articles; the business is eafe abd Incrative, sitewfor cash abd abort credit. Direct to box 3,751 Post office, New York, Agents need not apply. ARTNER WANTED—IN A DISTILUERY ANT 2, iolenale Navor business, entibllshed for ten years. ‘The eon for takin 18 siokn Toprieor. Ad~ Gress & , box 767 Pest office rae ar hE SL eS Buck & Go. Has "been 10 daya N of Brig Crimea (of Stockton), Hichborne, Cardes 2 ds with sugar, to RP Becoh & Uo, Was Il days fromm lat Sto Tan ah 4 , Hanover, Kayres, tor windward, 2 AND A GOOD BUSINESS MAN WANTED— neg Nicdolee tron, Oheeryheld, 8 days, with inober, |, fQD7ERGOS, Apri! L0—sid Br brig Ashby, Thomes, Philadel. $600 increase a pleasant business fully tested, and pt well directed effort can be made to pay $5,600 r. 5 the present ; d Carpexas, April 6—Arr bark Young Americ, Collins, N | year. Seles are for caah, rewod aed HS ohn America, Wallis, Jonerport, 7 with spars, Ac, to York; brig Moon taht (not Morning Light! ‘as reported in Hava- Hight for the United Sater PAppy a8 Broadway’ cthes gat beach mbere thet sabe apt Wa wea, | yates Ape ain vor barks Rover, Draper for Yorks | Zo . rac ‘ ‘ ‘enelon, foikins, for Lon; a erry, RACE, ja q u _ Baie de Vario age om Nes Nore | Emore'ta gud tens ‘a'bper fad sea $e fertee Bs, | SEQO. Wy HOT NANTAD,, A LARTER, wine Schr Angelino (Sich Trius, Palereie BF doeee Ee eR’, | Brookings, tor Cardenas; Delmont Locke, Keed, for Matanzas: | Huw detog a paying Dusicess and stunted Se ea exs eae 4, Sparrow, Arecebo, PR, April 25, with ‘Townsend, for NOF @ lig; Wim Le isuirougnii, J ca oe een oe sy men pcos gga wi For parle i- chr MSkfaner (of Norfolk), Chaplain, Triaidad, Aprit1s, | yy Others: alee with sugar. ‘0 Blow & March.’ Wxperieicod a ntooe ey | oGlarax, May 1 Are sche Quickstep, Dorman, Philadelphia, 10 $6,000—A GENTLEMAN ABOUT RI Emery, King Kiohmoad, Sright star, isitey, $3.000 . Uring from a firm already established doin; legitimate cash, good pay ine business, is desirous of seling ont an ie sat capable person. For particulers address box Beavy northers the entire passace. Gears ‘Robt Hlawatba of Berean ‘Hutchins, Bermuda, 8 days, | Usttes eur Wil of te Wisp (ir of Iementerg), Hunt, Bi 5 days, potatoes, dc, to Movall & eke Se livEnroor, April 22—S1d Crown Point, Cook, Ouleutia, Manavaino, April 12—No Am vessel in'port. Maranzas, April 26—Arr echr Selene Helen, Kelley, from r Fp ana ane Schr Ocean Bride (of Kings'’on, Mass), Meckes, St Kitts, Aprit | Osieane (not as before). ‘ 0 GAX INTELLIGENT GeNTLEM Qvis Appulia, Agelis, cat weber a Nevassa, Apri 16—In port brig Ocean Traveller, Sargent, 00 a tA vis Apgalla, April 13, galt to Post & Smal Has been 10 | com valiiiore just ars. $id id, brig A P Fluker, Fartthice, $3. '. fined taste, 2 good education and unexeentions. Sar noe nae a5 ble habits baving $3,000, fa invited to invest the same with m with, Georges Banks, 9 days, with J Piimore, b ” ‘(CMoa, April 15—No Am yeseel in port. genteman (of similar descr ton) posseasing & like amount, ia 20 Jon * Morale wealbor and } ter, wig orcers (betore reported condemned); Ssr briga Echpen, | New York Pom oot eesti rey aacrees Rxemaye,’: Bee ice 2s Fuvge, Besport Pha, aya, wince | li for USues ig hides: agree, ford ldg sugar, Rew York Zot ofice, stating time and place for an interview= dar, to master, “Han been 9 days N of Hutercs, en Ape YO, lat 6 S38 reperied Tor Giberliar’ Sy WANTED, AN 1 spoken Apri 30, lat 6508, ion 34.35, reported for Gibraltar, 5 p NIERVIEW WITH AN SE ce palin barnes ari oon? | SOOO. ery sigh re ett i - _phocr, PR, Ap in De 8 Robt Mowe, for NHaven Behe A Pahnentnsiony Robinaon, Alesandsia, ¢ daya. ‘Sanya; Hi Means, for NYora 14; Marshal Dutch, Gilkey, for | Particle of risk. Address where on interview can be i bad, Schr uA Predmore, Predmore, Virginie, 2 dave. fede ie Gun Rock, Mitchell, for do 4; Mary Alice, Welah, forthe Henares yaaieesitamemchrectnamem sc, ¥ Baker, Ireland, Virginia, 2 days Bumxpros, Sehr. ° 3 , April 22—In port brig Chimborazo, Small, f¢ ~ Pee Toba ee te tap ok NY) ert day. or FURNITURE Senr HT Wood, Chambers, Viewioia: Saat. 4, April 1S—In port brig Enoch Pratt, Brightman, for TTS RISE BhaeaD SO eee 01 ‘ —~ nearly nf aI an URNIIV Sehr 5 Bircacll, Bonde 5 ae fr Jonxs, Ne April 19—Arr brigs Ada, LeMienx, NYork; A’ tame ry bare ne cha bs eee ae ey. Schr Joba Twa} inwan, Virgie s ie ed Salon, ne pon Arr ship Chaster Onk, Fides Beaton fe olay Mu “ shames suite, from $25 20d upward, food Sebr Jaco » Birdsall, Hendley, Virginia. 8 days, “id 2a, ships John Bryant, Gardner, Penarta Rowle;34, Frank. | fovess vos oak. walnut and maple, and ornamented fn gold, Town, Barker, Virginia, 3 days. Sear # Clyde, Barclay, Virginie Schr Kio Grande, Anderson, Virginia. Rehr Arietta, Kobinacn, Virginia for New Haven Sebr B F Woolsey, Erickerson, Georgetown, DC, 5 days. jeorretown, Di, Goods packed for the cannzy. LL KINDS OF FURNITURE, oA tig te chaee oe tay acme 5 "8 ol L, A He streets. Don't forget the See ee see BSsHAMG FURNITURE EXPRESS AND FURNT. ture packing establiahment, 11 and 113 West Rleveath strect, between Fith and Sixth avenues —Rich household fur- nituré of every description moved with the utmont care to apy. partof the city or country Pianos, mirrors, wlatuary, vaeem, china and glaea ware boxed and shipped’ to all paris of tha World. Large two horge tucks for the Feunoval of furniture te Freemup, Bristo), 6. Trarant March 27—In port ship Henrietta Marcy, Nicker- son, trom Genoa, for Boston few days, ldg ealt ‘ Troxns0, April 22-In port bark Larib, Hopkins, (rom Bos. ton just arr, for Omoa same day, YarovTn, NS, April 2]—Aarr brig Charles, Shaw, NYork, Zaza, Cubs, April 18—In port brig Vernon, for N York; sehre PO'Homer, for do; Lucy Johnson, for do8 days. Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA, May 6—Arr scbrs Mist, Diasoway, NYork; Alma (Br), McDormand, St Johns, NB; Mary Ann, Give, New York; Golden Rule, Witbor, ——. Aid schira James House, Sprague, NYork; M’ A Shropshire, Shropabire, Boston; aretu: rn, Sclir M French, Davy, Georgetown, DO, 6 daya, Sobr benry Finch, Davie, Georgetown, Deo, Tiays. Rohr Wesi Wind, Berded,' Georgetown, DC, 4 day. Behr Mercy Taylor, Nickerson, Baltimore. Sehr Is f Keeling, bunpkins, Baltimore, 4 dave. Aa Sebr Iaabei, Taylor, Phuaoelphia for Providence. rus, Newsomb, Boston; Golden Rule, Newcomb, 'NYork; | ‘he country. Sehr Odd Fellow, Tracy, Rastport, $ days. Fellow Craft (Br), Layne, Barbadoes, SPT NT eT Sr Sehr Chas Moore, Ingersoll, Bridgeport for Washington, DO. | BOSTON, 7, AdM—Arr.—Hark Buckeye, Webber, EDE OOM ENAMELLED FURNITURE, IN ALL COLORS. Scr D © Miler, Greby, Albany for Richmond, Appee, W, 0, Africa, nella, Tredson, Bermuda; Luo} and styles, of guperior and warranted muna/arture, Steamer Boston, Bellew, jelpbia, Baker, Newcomb, Saugler: Mary Lauervon, Dole, Philadel | Onishgd ln landscapes, fra. fresoo ard dowers. at HF: Paws Ship Independence (of Bath), arrived verterday fr 7 m5 Arey, Blizabethport; William fill, Dow, tlizn- PB, 01, opponite Wooster, Eptubliahed pool, is consigned to 0 Grianelt. vemanias trom Liver- | Pethports itedonda,.Blwelly ila ‘in 18 thport; bethport. ' Tel mace ship ibalcber Mngoun, trom’ Roverdam.” signal ford acca Fy fe, ashore off be Point, is in the same ition, has two lt . jongeide, avd her pumps going. wea sw, light; veer Ant) ship. INAMELLED CHAMBER §' NIU Bark Diane, from Havana, 1 days. Bibs arrived (oy telogeaph) TS steam frigate Sgtaw. | Hi swanete aed a les a telse ee age ree a ey RE, IN Wind during the day 8W. rence, commander J. 1, Hull, Montevkleo, Murch 11; ships | wards’ aleo inattrosses ani palliascs, WAKGEN Wa kD Morning Star, Foster, Caloutth; Western etar, Koowles, do. ‘27 Canal street, four doors east of Broadway, i BANDY HOOK, May 8. sunset-—One brig and one bark go. | lous brig Wieorge WFD, Dajedn Wantage ae eee Po rrreaieu reat meces tet eae Loe Ing up the bas; two barks and two brigs outalde the bar; ashlp | Cresccola, tmyrna, baie hatween Ninth aud Tene eee on the har in tow of the Achiles—all bound fn. ‘ibe ship John |, Bal ANOLE, May G—Arr steamer Artisan, Ounditt, NYork; | £°- ® sehen inth and Tenth strects, ct Y Reamshin Locust Point, French, do; ship China, Davis, Liver: ere ; brikg Belle (itr), Lee, Messing; Princess (Br), Val baz, Been, Revasea; Lay of the Lake (or Newman, | ~---~~~ —t HIGHLANDS, May 8, suneet—One bark off the Highlands, | eymudss 7 i Bchre Klize OR BI 3 h | Williams, Taylor, Bosto 5 steam: bend Wied EUR eR a ye _| erqeebtiinhe dove iuier catemny gatas: soe: | fsanty ERLLGREORS ie Be Merk omer ‘ waght. ork; Wia G Bartlett, Connelly, do; Wid in time fo connect wib Naugatix Miscellancous. Harbor i FS AD Gi Suir Joux Pvre~ Capt Wm Francis, of seanmiag Htontress, | Haine Ne: AbPY Allon, Gilehrat Matis, ea Sure leit Homie Weaceatn reporta the ship to be in a bad poaitiop, thamping heavily, and CHARLESTON, May 4—Arr echra RW ‘and Tottens. ‘On Tuesday, May 10, the steamboat IOLAN having feet of water in her hold; both pumps going and the | Jyh, Gomentouemaironk Rockport Old, ioe ree eof Barclay street daily at 3 A. a. etarn- vealer gangs bas dlcharged 60 on8 plg ron, snd mun als | le, Beare alorandria ‘sid wanmoht) am {ag Lonves Keyport at F. M.. making the same landings, est and Havana; bark Henry, Wileon, THR clarge the balance other heavy cargo before getng Of Two | Netena lara un Weary, Wu OTICR.—ON ANP AFTER MONDAY MAY 1, fers have been n - ‘and nid 80th for Georgstown, DO). Bid. SO, seamer BROADWAY wil Jeare plar foot of Jay” sre Bank Aint ot Newport, RY), Capt Barstow (previously | Wooster, Philadelphis; Mary’ Fletaher, © Sopp aterony, at 4 o’cloak, ending At Yoakers, reported), froma Wilmington, NC, for Havana, with » caago of | in tor Liverpool; Orrin Cowl, Suaith, Windsor (and eld une | Not recelved afer 3% o'clock, Sad agenda ‘on Baturdaya. lumber, encountered a heavy gale from N@, and on tho night | day tor Nyerk). ‘Cid 34, brig Judith Semes, Raymond, Matan- of the 221 ult she sprung aleak; on the morning of the 234 she ae, GEORGETOWN, 80, 90—Arr sohr_E Dudley, Hop- SEGARS AND TOBACCO. flied with water nnd captized; after citing away the mainand | CPORGETOWN, 8, April $0 oN eree: DEN TAN BAYANAL DOMMNTIO AND” GRRGAGE mizen masts abe righted again; ov the 24h, in at 9190. on 73 } Suakn Tavior, Oroutl, Rockport; scbr Genin, Robbins, Beliast. | 25(),()(\() (Aca Seto $i) per Douend Cae 14, was fallon in with by ship Cargailo trom New Orleans for | Clo 2th, sche Bea Mark, warchasers wilt Avs a Liverpool, on, board of which ail hands were taken, sferre | HANTFURD, May 6—arr achr H ‘Dillintafh, Bartlet, | >’ iy ‘0. GHREKS, 17 Broadway. maining on the wreck for two days; and On the 2h,'Ist Si 90, | Ezabeth ort 5 , ; 7th, steamer : is lon 78 40, were tranaferred to brig Princess, from Nevasaa for | Senaca, Dudley, NYork; sch America, Meers, Trenton: aloo; Baltimore, and awrived ther. 6th Nary dllabeth, Taylor, Misabetbpor Si Gul sehen Penna WATCHES, JEWELRY, &, Curren Sitr Gowen Baar, Capt BA Luce, ia now oom | B ‘ern oath 05; aes eat’ | coe kerma sweeree ORATOmLOCEBTETARUINGES pleting her loading at pler 15 KR, for San Frenolaco, This re- | WA Rew and tlogant assortments ten any’, nowned clipper haa made two passages to San s*ranciscn in 107 ‘and 112 dayn respectively, and no doubt will perfim the same feats ogsin ugder the guidance of her able aud es*0erieuged fn the eft holeawe and retail A Thera! Viscount to city, WI trade. try merchants wili do well te cal and examin® good before hasiny sleewhere oe ode GR POST ACO. 17 Reason street, roo Me,

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