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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 7, 3860. ——__——_ dence in the new Erie Company to be : of the Obto, U 4 season. It has, on the whole, Spycam on THE ANNI’/ERSARIES. Yen ane 9 some ight, spprebeation error om Hampebire, Obto, Upper lows, West Wisconsin 64 W, Fm dotsepedorben — ariel. | the increase, judging from the ad te the ‘wore, < pe els Rad -_ Tite remainder uf toe secrens, corte pe - hor jd Pviciiditn Rule —Providende, North ata, been ing a ead agate ket price of the stock. Jule CH (CONTINU?,9 FROM FIRST PAGE} bn te Cas Gacsaive qocem, anh we | Oneida nt aneee Minnesomm, Sew Ragland | Jobtpes ° " a4 . i Some more railway traffle re’arns have come to ioe, Hert And growingchureh, | therefore quote it in full:— Fer the Cincinnati RulemQuan'l, Maine, New York | *4 Psy Promptly, What with money paid hand, and we republish our te’bles, with additions: — aydney, UBy Oorcost wiehe pes tg Wa. ‘AVFOLNTMANTS OF PRRACHKRS. and Troy. | dry goods and negroes and land, however, the | pou ‘Las0. 1860. Increase. n p years ago), We are eatisfied inat tbe members of the church never Sires nuh Gianry, Slee — | planters are not keeping mach of the proceeds of Rook Island, ,; April, q his * dearly belo more highy ‘appreciated our economy, aod were never | Devoit, Kaveus and Nebrasks an a 5) — " . ae eae more loyal 1 vur discipline. Indrviauale infiuenced by | diana, Northwest Indiana, Pedpia, Southeast Indiana and | their enormous cotton crop. ep oeeee . Peck, chairman of Use spacial committee onthe | local cousiderations, by sentiments imbibed before becom | South Iineig. Much specalation exists in Wall street in rele’ ‘Limols Central. . br 74 sy} cinrees ing Meiboaisis, ana by honest convictions of advantages ‘The following cenfereD org voted egninet change of A Pkt By] ‘the unconstitutional election of one detegate to the | to be secured, have discuesed, and in some instances with | the rule; but those im }” alios are ate Fe magia rence to the bank statement, which will be mmde | Hudson 4 General Copfercnce were not sustained, but that tmey acted | earnestuees, modifications in our policy. If some of these oe cient: Bald- | public in Tuesday's Hxnaun, The last specie | Soy Bares. Wee teas oth honorably abi in good taith. Oa mouion, the dele- | alterations are made, portions of the church will be mn - ages hebaah gale was invited to take bis seat in the Couvention. . | Pleated If they are not made, we apprenend no extn. hang yo average shown by the banks was $23,279,809. In Tones deus Dr. DUsmy presented numerous petitions from the = dinnellotnation... =, Saatiemne he srences we ped this average, the last remittance from Californis on cose aan esonaiticea, Vn Were referred to thelr ap- | Te “cites, by & practice wale has obtained to s | the rropouil0y s et different’ Umer dow York, pre | - $1,455,387—counted but once. Last week the | New Yor 61,007" ‘The order of the Gay was called for, viz.: the quadren- | limited extent, of churches and preacher negotiating their | sented an 90 ependent California gold counted six times; but on the other | * = nia! atdress of the ‘ef the charch, Bishop Axes | appowwtments, both in and out of thelr conferences, and | rot encore og either ian ms H pina remarked that Bishop Janes would read it, which he pro. | doing-thts without apy consultation with the sppoinung subject, de siring 0 sever re was shipped to Europe, as above corded to do amid profound silence. Av this address is | authorities, and without due regard to tho state of thelr | ers. Fou'r conferenocs, viz., Delaware, Rock River, Wie- | a sum of $2,355,117. The banks will therefore pro % tooked Forward to by the mmisters and member of the | own con! , OF to what may be the disadraptages to consin #14 Vermont, have not been beard from. From bi sh The: how. cbarch the country, we give copious extracts | other conferencer, or churches or miolsters. These nego | the aba’ re it will be seen that twenty-nine out of the ably show a decrease to-morrow. They may, a from fiations are im some instances several months in a feven craforences are sirongly opposed to the present | ever,show a small increase by counting Saturday's ‘old oe Ticewe QOADRERMAL ADDRES OF THE nisHIOPs. Vance. In those <cnomiuationt pastoral relations, isie | Deca’ see ares ae ta favor of it; but Give of these sre | shipment as still in hand, in which case their real eae ene i ge ‘The address commences by tendering tue affectionate | SUthorized method of « hose ‘ministry is itinerant, | if # is corey covsider it already sufficiently anti-slavery, . ¥iteag . ih Boston; pee I rE ag po cull Ag Bays gt by 1p eadoreed'te Sy Seep apr. condition will be worse than their statement re” | (Tebmalett! the following quotations:— Dan’ B Frink, Bagitsh, and Wm Ly jecopal church to thei im the Lord. They i Is. They have gained the week 45 a 560 Woes anon he bjt af eis aammbing Cogeinar an | TR Deere LICE oper iter int cases | | | Brookiiym Olty Wows. al Dv Jaren mined Seoted tn vonk | Saas see 88 3 $8 | ROR Siete sagem ng ‘ne rest importance iprear. Sonn: te Treesury, La oy! i sapem te cnticnn nthe wnt and py tte | mnie," ute gS pnts a | wie en or Ssneay ear pean, ne nny | te alance food at $2001, | emma this “ea tier ys meer ma eer ‘legates, solemn res; re; a ” wevtatives Tneligeatiy and religonaly. In easnjan as. | Dave ll, the dlasdvanieges of eels, Meena. | Ob@erved yesterday than tho previous anday. No nay ripe ame bd ~ ste ng _ Mixed to sernight 30 a 635 | “FALMOUTH, Nay 1—arrechr Geo Lows, Hoffman, West Senorh, Aue’ "aag ask how aotetsing or pare | (mt and (in ul trans Of eau, (te inleectee” | Races whatever wore hops open te fon althongh, o | nts ant year bald more pene than thoy 20; at O10 2 TM | eee a oa wae Wonm @Laomar, Lore trite enter. Ib cannot reasonably be that | Fe md customers 5 ork. x you wit have entire ity of seutiment upon all the | We must adhere to the one or adopt the cAner. We te: side door of rear entrance. the | the corresponding date to the present their apecio eee: PGOLE Mey 2 1M arr sthre Lotesie, Otrar, ‘Ascotions Uist may come you. The interests of | lieve our minweters Oni Poopes jooal embarrassmants win | Puloe,were sotive tre Tow liquor ociliog please ire dent | average was $26,086,032. fioar ' ‘demand was light, By omen brit sore mari Sen epee ee MUR Tete et Uitieeas einiscs, disappear a8 toon as their mmmethodinc charecter and | open, and tho proprietors of those houses, some two or | With regard to the bank loans, » farther expan- | With sales at $566 s $7 40; the latior figure for extra. | S4-WhGNE. Noarrival | sare Bs ~ we ‘el agmured'ibere axe no local represeatatives. We | ference of ines resolved that “ts change o ose cinimars | ‘nie Weraae cf Patrick Harvey, for violauing the | #i0n is generally anticipated, though some of the id Faso anh ees, ame Recieve RE oe he Soman megaual, | {9 diferent sections of the Work is highty Imrdrtent to the aay, wes , ’ hens Buell 166 a eufliciently comprebensi his vis 4 ani terest Ubon.” * continued before Jus- | large institations profess to have been lacing gala an ‘Sou hie yd regerd. wih ore coucora overy tempting to ank in Stace ik ten vices tine se: Mauer ted Tae ed eamots | their discount line. Money was certainly easy Anat, Onety, do; BO Bet, Hotmen, aw re re. nang pag cting aa me ltamadiats repro. nego, Ovensional op enaiOG iE eete Nebtenes te examination ain adjourned until Monday. enough last week to justify the opinion that the yh 5 ~~ © forritory & val extent and a popnlation of varied ch. | vishope moto wanefer way ministers while thatr bounds, RT OY Sasons —On Saturday, | banks were expanding; and after three weeks of Smal, ate 3 ore iruiicolly “soplied at. essriptea,” or. mere | While oxbers have Gcsired that each, cago of transter | Michael flattery, the late constable of the Sevexth werd) | curtailment and prudence, & movement in the oppo- i ; hearti)y edepeed ans nace, thie By bes sictoonts Sate, we "(> the negotiations already alluded to, ame gad Muheol Feed, MeL pohly suet tal site direction appears to be natural. This time last | chesper. “ wards, Gdwardr. ated, General Oenference of the Methodist Epiagops! | jive them, toads fo embarrass’ the work'of stationing | Brainard.” Flood had ostaisad & werent’ for tue errece | year the bank loans stood at $129,519,005; last a 38e,: Southern Seite, Seam, Ivy, He: deren, sat Be" Rev. lisop Wangh, who died on the Sih of February, “one, 5 een Bransrd co the charge of petit larceny 10 | week they were $127,085,667. oy ‘ea tee FOLK, May S—arr ecbr Mountain Avenue, Kelley, geariovtcand dignided ia "aemeanor, dcriaioat ; ‘and nual Sonferences several ‘prospostuone for changes ta | CLM? as subecquestly cimsiesed. The warrant wee There wes a pause in the money — Lavapelly bo ah = Bag PRERBURYFORE, aay 3 schrt Deshasray, Littefalt bes iristram excel oe, in ia- bands execution. called - r, Weare, ria lity and in Eoiscopel unstulese, be was emi. | 12° ‘origlnstst. "two ot Brsee relate te ay delegatons In About foe eieloce et eat mat, Teed, tm, Hamilton pack becarg ay cy: R sagt ge aw fi eT Rn Coeiien » ef Suite ts | PEW BEDFOR 4—Arr och Baker, Fal- nent. To his colleague, who long shared bis intimate | (2Y mESMSss Foneral conferences, aud theve to the | mratusbgut ten o'clock at alght. and being refused ad. | and some lenders withdrew wagers FN , 8 | socuth for ert did ees Greco, Gostran Kisababoorts —— By ee eel me ite fol, | changing of the generat rule on slavery. For the action bere fey ae gy FA aitide, | ket, in the hope of provoking an advance in rates bf a quiet. A sale of 600 bags | San Sry tia echrs Caroline Ball, Graham, s «oe ” Shes he ctlearnmtanel tae General , of she Aamenl Centerenees fa setiranes so the guneral raie douse, where were locked up for some hours ‘Tee | What success may attend the endeavor remains | Cesura (Brezil) was made at p. , and 360 do. 8. Do- FMndelphla; 34,3 F Tosca Honderwee: dor Frye. aasmaes > Goaterence of 1856, eleven of the mombers of that body "| Oe or the propositions@es received a constitational ma. | sixty dersccns, n° “ecncams (0 tho penitentiary for | to be seen. Meanwhile, rates closed yesterday pre- oe, deapatch received from MNGWPORT, Moy 4,8 AM -8id schrs Hasnah Great, Oe ee ee ats Woh hele tonoate,’| Jerity, We find so Wile change tm the relation of tio | the following named defendants pleaded guilty to sal- | cisely at the point at which they stood a week be. Ga. that the recent frost hed injared the eotloa | BT Parazo" eg dent ie Scat oes peri aa shea its ie Neste oa ppp ag ey Ree) at fe | SU Gi cat neces repre ety | fore. Cllloansare quoted at 6 percent; ory choice | Mite, bse May tea Sa eha'geeanemon ts | "HAE, porated ending the two ‘very prosperous Crooke, Patrick Behrens, Oonrad Kley, Henry Steers, | short fe first class, endorsed, 4 a 6 months desis of 11,0 ero yy He oe oa, cige thon Oanfoages ta0 Bishop Simpeoa end ‘Dr. Ham! lurray, Thomas Flood, Brid' | paper, 54 8 64; single names, strictly prime, 6 a 7; Liverpool about busbele ‘Boston; and others, on est Crnfrencn i Grom rai, and the Suhharars and James Metaney, Joneph Crack for | second clase paper, 8 a 10 « 12, &c., de, These | feve,caeecetsamues begs ah ONG sledge weal | gt? Rete nom wOtaar Soscepeiin beste © eee ee ec setlanre tod Gameneanie. |S to give up the business, ned $10 all promised | ates are about one percent higher than those which | 0 boxes tacoe and 125 bble. lara ai S0e-, 100 tirces boot | "EF: a netpmra, May —arr ele Se ae gt Pe eee de rls at the corepondng dae of tn. Th | Mogeiarteem rye etmek ces, | grade Phi gee peer ka eireanen bores tedert ) Among the passepgers who arrived at Boston by the | possible that the revival of specie shipments | tice in rates for Glaagow or for the Continent. tatendent of the Liberia imiasion, with the unde Pore Ded Conninaheany in company with John Morrissey, | may, for a time at least, impart. more activity to | genund The sebes cobetoet hott Oa an nates H hat his Jor adieton {3 expressly imited to Africa. ‘The (Va) Republican states that Mrs. | tbe money market, and aid the purposes of lend- tt SIT 18 a SIT 8134; old go, at $t7 408 a5 W Ph : ‘Tho address, in speaking of (be educational {ateroste of + | Faulkner, wife of Tos. 0.5. Faulkner, American Miniater | ers. But in the end the scarcity of borrowers, and | 7 ayy gee! aes 234. Boot was im fair A.C Reeves, Labe, Cha tend I ‘the church, says that the endowment possessed by the . larger to France, left that town on Tuesday last for Paris. Mrs. the h accumulation of capital at all the finan- pe by ae om bn bbis., iacluding a , Ballabury; Flower, Various institetions of learning was in most cases icade- | Soper of our most excelicat men; the euthority to il- | F.' sccompenied by her daughter, Mrs. Bocock,, wife of ais ce Sod extra, at $11 25,0 912 60; prime aocbe wee Galt Gout | bb—-dzr steamer Kennebec, J NYork: barks Blacte quate to give them tho highest dogrce of efficionay. «We | Ditee’men to preach and. 10 recommend then to the | Hon. T. 8. Bocock, of the House of Representatives. cial centres, are sure to interpose a barrier to a Sood staly ber can eee nee ee tee (io, denen Gibrahar;, Veniel, " See reer cceram, tetas tate | Caveling Gonnetion or pastoral ooo, and inthe mln: | A ecial meating of the Sublk Nort Asnocation of | return to the rates which used to be current ia our Cabos were } ‘of 800 | AzBS. scbaths Madera, X See \ Gene! erence * , Constite coprentil uf volant cont otherwise, restrain our | #77 ng faalr apport. Sy BH 5 a a ‘or shouldere, ‘Crocker, &@ General Educatiooal pie and the Ancual conferences ing col- Tone ‘m4 universities boyoud the real for tnem, and above their at lity to give them character and eifect- tveness. We d it very important, for the sake-ot pas- toral influence, thet et least eve mfhister should belong to the Faculty of cach literary imstitation of a high But we doubt when faculties are composed wholly or main. dy of men profesing to be moved by the Holy Ghost mach the Gospel, whether the members of ties are fuliitiwg their sacred call in the most eflicient manner, To us it seems inhar: with the ‘tinertant character of our ministry, and incompatible Board, or butions of the people for fully employs her laity;er more highly honors than docs our Church. In no cburch have they more influence and control. The matter 1s one of expadt ency, ana e8 iteelf into these two questions—ie it practicable, and will it be-useful? In our judgment there are great, if not insuperable difficulties in the way of in. troducing lay delegates iato the annual conferences as co ordinate members Of those bodies. We do not consider it ap- propriate to specify these em! in this address. e are of opinion (hai lay delegations might be introduced ‘wp one form into the General Conference with safety, and ‘with the cesicps of our conference associations, for men, who never intond to enter the pastoral work, but to make teaching & profession for life, 0 be admitted to member. pin the conferences. In our opinion a large propor- of laymen might be advantageously employed in the and 4 work of education, and consequent. equal mumber of educated and gifted minwters be to wield the more potent iailuences ef preachors ‘and pastors. SUNDAY SCHOOLS In the Sundey ecbool department of education our pro gress has bo-n very satisfactory. Jn the minutes of 1855 there were reported 10,409 Sunday schools, 118,169 of- flcers and teachers, and 579,126 echolars {9 the minutes of 1859 we bave re} 11,765 schools, 189,299 officers bt ua and affecting aspect uniting every Bencay, with 732,602 children and youths i prayer. and 4 religious conversation, and by their Seportment, thetr spirit and m ‘structions impressing civine 8 upon so many die minds, is a power for good which bomen wntetlt gence is incompetent to estimate, and a work of love which pone but God can fully or re ward [This previour interest of the church should ve cherwhod with the tenderost solicitude, and fostered with the greatest care. PUBLISHING = (NTERESTS. ‘The details of our pubdisning estabiishm nts wil] deabt- leas be presented to you by the book agents. As the prese is one of the powers by which the progress and destiny of the church and the world are to be influenced, it may not be trapprepriate for us to call attention to ie connection with oor hatory and progress as @ peopie. The Publication and circulation of good books were means of Becfulners rarnestly employed by Mr. Wesley; and as borrowed. Since that dace it bas paid largo sume in divi dende, to the anor! conferences, and for other purposes, ordered by the General Cunference from time to ume. [t bas once diviced ts capital with the M E Cbharch South. ‘The net capital of the New York and Western book cea- cerns, as reported by the egents, is $762,953 The attention of the Couferen :e was then called to the tmy ance of devising measures lo Secure the distribution of and cheap pudleavons in foreign more extensively ban bad pitherto been done. The influence ‘of the periodical press bas heen exiecsive and aseful, and haps” ad’ that form being in a _ » General Con! being composed of house of clerical, and a house of lay delegates, deliberating to gether, but voting as seoarate houses; and no actioa buing valid without @ majority of each ssparatsly obtained ‘who appreciate petkion, ane we jodge would not be uasatsfaclory nistry of the church. The necessity for tuis change does not to us to be #0 great, nor the sali for % 80 genera), a8 to induce us to recommend its adoption. But ‘the subject is before the church, is being discussed ia our =o and will be brought to your attention by of several annual conferences, aud we deem it suitable and proper for us to intimate our judgment as ‘to the extent to which it may by allowed without destroy ig the peculiarities of our or impair our pT ER A Te conferences have taken action on the tog the term of ministerial service. We do not regarc {bis a2 @ master of vital importance either way. Possibly the term might be cxtended one year without serious difficulty in the admivistration or injury to the work. “would be incidental, and shared by tho of the ministry and the churches, to the dissatiefac jee diend vantage of the many. In exercising oar it superintendency, we have sought \o ad! Zinedly wo the diseipiine, and w the will of the General Conierence, as ex, from time to time, in their reso Jations of instruction. We chee: fully submit our a imiais tration to your examination. If in aaytbing we bave erred we sball be happy to be corrected. We do mot consider our offies an irresponsible one, but hold ourselves aes02n table to your bedy, both for our Christian department and oMicta) acts. in conclusion, dear brethren, we join with you ty devout thapkagiving to Almighty God, for tne gene ral and remarkable prosperity which he has graciously bestowed vopom the churches under our care during he last five years = Profoundiy by the conviction of the vastness of the inflvence which your de liberations end deciaions must bave on the prosperity and interests of the church ear you a large of and ich ia prodiable to ai eo prey that opoo you apd the wholecbarch may ever abide the benedic- T. A. Morrie, M Simpeon, FE. 8 James, 0. ©. ‘ L. Boot, ER Ames regational Ministers was heid at the Li Re 5 ia i “eas ooms. The London Mercantile Gazetie of the 2th of April says:—'‘His Roya! Highness the Prince of Wales is expect- ed to return to Buckingham Palace on Tuesday next, from Germany, and at the close of the week, according to pre- sent arrangements, His Royal Highness wil! take his de parture for Canada.” Rev. Dr. Hitchcock, of Amberst the merited honor of aa election to the }, ban received Geol cal Inetitute of Austria. the ry a Me Arrivals and Departures. R o F rn jew ORLEANS AND vana—' under above bead in yesterday's ame by the sieainehip Basrines note ag ae Mies vo Miss 0 Ant = ileox, Mra Aa Wilcox, Mre i. Wilow, a A AS Gane, hubatecr, Mre.) W 'Biega, Mra.) M Réeou, 1, P Whesler Kogers, Jan V Barton, 8 fy og e DP Ludlow, Jobn .ilth ; ww, Joon Drs Lawrie. ® bird, Fallon, ‘Mr Martin, Mr Rig, a0 Pono Canri10—Brig T B Watteon—James F Howell, Joseph Loren, und 10m asosed cabin, ran a Ricusonp, erc- Vv Gardner x Or ‘Harden, J 7 Fes eae Coe tarts Meee ‘and daughter, A Wentworth and 33 sleerage. Bavarnan— Sar of the South—Mis Mr " H D2 Bowens two ser: ree on aie tres FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sew~pay, May 6, 1860. * The week which ended yesterdsy witnessed a less active movement than the corresponding week of last year in respect to imports of foreign goods and exports of domestic produce, but an increased export of specie. This latter was chiefly due to the sailing of two favorite ships, the Vanderbilt apd City of Baltimore, yesterday, both of which take treasure at a lower rate than the Cunard line, The imports of foreign goeds comprise $1,000,000 worth of sugar. The entries of foreign silks, jew: twelve millions of bullion, and besides a very ac- tive commercial community, the street was full of swollen railroad companies, manufacturing com- panies, mining companies, and ¢!1 kinds of enter- prises, which were eager and insatiable borrowers at 1 to 2 to 3 per cent a month. Now the banks begin to quake when their specie fails below twenty millions, Seay Espen steamabl > Berry, Cleaves, Bt Joan, gether with moat of the securities on which they used to borrow. Until commerce becomes as ac- tive—proportionately to the real growth of the country and the increase in our national wealth— as it was in 1856-7, and until a new army of bor- rowing corporations and individuals spring up, and bring their wants into Wall street, the prospect is that the money market will, as a general rale, re- main quite easy enough for the comfort of the fair trader. “4 Foreign exchange rose last week, and closed “ADOPTION—ANY DESIROUS OF pa Oe ee a B. BARHBRK—I WAS SUBP4iSED AT YOUR 6 Jeavieg as you did. I thought you yesterday steady at the advance. The actual Kova Se ieasaor em een roa wordsataieting OS Soe “anaue m. B closing rate for sterling was about 109} a 1094, from nb: baa OE 4 ioe res omy arpa seen Te at uc ee nk though some bankers who did not care ficer of whale ship for Rew yo Oey bs eee Stan go Jean bt about selling asked 1093; sight ills | Shu r), Jones. Liverpoo!, dare, with mae | <M | eae were held at 110j. Francs closed at 5.11} Head cr Rivets ween company wi slp Onswalation, fo NEW PUBLICATIONS. for short sight, and 5.133 for sixty day | Myerposl tor how York On! bills, At these rates, when gold is shipped to | fe ae w Kuhiand & Y val A cover exchange, a fair profit remains to the ‘Tih, teow yA = shipper, after paying freight and insurance. We cwiich mare require note accordingly sudden increase of specie ship- Srinin. ead wil be forse aidercat owt soe Pooearly ments. It must not be supposed, as some mer- chants seem to do, that this isan unhealthy symp- lt ts recommended by medica! journals, clergymen and phy, tom. Itis,on the contrary, a perfectly satisfac: | $n¢ M4 jet, oxtonte Balen pene hevesd tot en tory and usual occurrence. By this time last year 1B Wetwon Resrrass 02 Salores sintes and semereng ‘outs. Om VOLLAB we had shipped from.this port to Earope $16,400,000 Pablished byt Eig tH of gold; thus far, including yesterday's shipments, 98 Nassau street New York ofty. we have ouly sent away $9,174,062. It is jastso | 2% ‘ehnnreae. _<. cd much less that we have paid of our foreign debt this year, It is true that the shipments of cotton have * Heretofore the majority of the superintendents and older | €lry and coffee were likewise heavy. The declining | ing when our staple export is gold. It would be | sctr 4B Jones Jones wae deserving of ike confidence, com meudation and pat | iP ‘po & we ~ ‘ Ms for pombe mimtery bare beet decidedly oprosed to take the samis- | movement in cotton telis upon our exporta of pro- | very extraordipary and alarming if it did not go | bene fecrwin” ater ete es Rast: a ees tee - aise and although they do not now strongly recommend the | duce; gold will now take the place of the great | abroad: With ordinary circumepection on the part | fer pole, Parker. id tr 9AM, mall, cone e missionary enterprize of the church the last four | passege of such a measure, it will be seen that they recog. | Southern staple in our export lists. of the banks, no evil conse d be Bebr Serab Mille (of ~ years bas been more prosperous than in aay former | nie ihe demands of the laity #0 far as to mggert a plan " ee ee SPPre- | Rohr Karen llama! rey my SN hy My ye period of its history. The comirioctions of the caurch 19 | by which they might bave a voice i legislauing upon ine | The following are the comparative tables of the | bended from the revival of specie shipmeuts, We | ferr Revert tan, Ae ep j- SEIT 5 this cause curing that interval of ime bave exceeded | temporal affairs of the body, which, to eay the least, Isde- | trade of the port for the week and since Jan. 1:— | may count this month iving from $3,250, Sorp tratenrs, : 4 thoee of any previoos quatrennial term of the General | pendent to agreat extent upon them, doth in a finaocis! 2 y month on receiving from $3,250,000 | Sierp Pouthoort, PECIAL NOTIC® TO DRLAGATES AT. Conference, notwithetanding the extrsordinary monetary | and moral point of view. The anvval coaferences do no’ me. to $3,500,000 from California, and probably | Sesmer Gown fe ten clog the Groventon merle, embarraraments of the country The treavary of the | peed the asmwtance of the laity in their deliberations, be 1782.06 1. o | $1,600,000 from the South; and our average shi Stee Masiovary Soowiy in lens in debt than it was four years | caure the business pertains to the a>pointment of Resets Bane'ete | enentic : a Cy.) Sagr cet Sener aah cine far santr | Be pte comes Ss oat ener G65 NEVO | gent of specie in May, forthe pat four yeas, as Of contracts from 2,126 to 3.666. Oar mission iy | mit the iny element, comtend that they ove 6 Pi nah dh Dery 7) yy ey not exceeded $5,600,000. In May of Inst year, it is hen besbuneve eT ee a — Yeisen the Genera Conference, which has fall power tn f oe a ye nos 92! | true, we shipped $11,421,032; but this, as every ne di | } oon ‘oe eh sae a have ponte s a 4 nora ees ‘aa ee Tach of the Epincopal at: Since January 1.640,845,217 83,211,238 one remembers, was a purely exceptional case, Miecetlancoas. Africa, in China, in Iodia, to Bulgaria, and ia Northern | dreesas re‘ers to doctrinal unity be 10 a special Exports Excuvsive or Srecm. arising from enormous importations and very | , Scum 4xx—Fcbr alpine, Bray. arrived at trom Burope. ia all these mirtions the p.eperations aud fact- | comnsitiee of seven. 1nb8 1860. light exportations of produce. The country can | Menor beenket tbe cargo of lumber saved from sete lities for prosecuting their spiritual have Deen Dr. Conny opposed the appointment of such @ commit | For the week..... 1,714,077 r ty hy po EE sags ote pop ther rnpeve Gris o abot” | the aauretck tat posts on thee the Sones | enue’ "rere Sot sexi our or tre’ mentha, sad is o& May tat | SAEED SES SEES SM eae In tome of them bative couvere have become euilicwotly | goctrine alluded to only existed ‘ameag 8 limited circic, | Sivce January 1.920,030,076 next four or five months, and it is not likely that | BSS see cast Oe $06, tose trees op. 6 oe educated lo Coristian doctrion, and suifioencly nuriared | and would die out toon. He moved tat the wholo sub’ | Exroars or the export will far exceed that amount. Puot Boat JP Jowes No 18, reporte:—dth lust, spore sche tm Christian character, to be useful associates in misslon- | ject be lak! on the table, which was carried, } 1858, 1860. The course of the stock market during the past Lacy 4 r , ary sctrvitier. ot ‘The reguiar order of business was resumed, and a num For the week... sone se 2,109.197 §=2:986,.117 month has been foll — a, ealtg tree character roel | Der of memorials and petitions from the conferences, re. | Previously reporved. 10,925,871 14,290,849 6,819,545 ae aa pays FT tat are -y , lating on PT iny dele pa a oe mye af “ brit and schoolegaeblabed. Taae tne way ofthe Lard 7 a inom of {New York, offered & reesltion reverting The ae ni ta aaaee decmeioe New York Gestral 7 ton nen journal Black . ference mains c . ices a it 10 expect rapid progress and rich aw to ging Lee ae ae one of | from Europe being unfavorable; but holders here in Our domestic minsion work 19 populations other than | of another conference, 10 the Committe on Iiinerancy, | Te#ist any downward movement. The receipts, | soutnern gear... 22% 224 those speaking the Gogiieh language Das lost none of ite | which was ed. | up to the date of the last circular, were 4,211,000 | Mlinols Cemtral.... 613g 80% fasuubes trem te mteue sone, New Yoru,aro ote. bales, against 3,475,000 to same date last year, and | Rock Wasd.ex. a. 84 0% ee oe oP ae aoaene there sae ee 2,711,000 to same date of 1858. So far asthe last | Toledo, 5 at this ime 2 ree) A ——y-F A =F $98 week is concerned, however, neither the receipts Seavey hives ‘30 r-*) a a aK min eters fe rears thet we cannot oar ka | nor the exports were as heavy as those of the cor- | Paciic Mail......106 106 106 106 106% pe ee Tes responding week of last year. All parties seem | No important change took place in stocks last labored fmtbfully Indian con- agreed upon acrop of not over 4,600,000 bales; | week. We note an advance in Panama and in Rock STusprow aici take, eget esene en mieacetsannert | 484 the news of Mighng frst n Georgia and | Id, predate, in the former eas, upon re: | wf i Civilitigg and saving the sbdoriginees of the country | referred to the committee on that subject, which was Alabama be confirmed, it will be safe to expect mors of the success of Mr. Sandford in his mission was modes Castel tues Enea iamoeed 252 he rally in this market, and perhaps in cmetiligs to Bogota, in quest of a renewal of the charter of Fe here aederey cf schr Rebar of Provinasionn. bara pom a pee Ca Nye continue teraity every bay oct othe charch thas sympathized in | markets as well. the company; in the latter case, upon Senco cared paces {1% vote wh ol us ‘ie ine ah ard thr egies sed'peee: | Sevtensss""ie cgucs to at Gaterecse | 4 04 deal of butnom war done lat week in| large earaings, and. the promect of heey goraece cn hg pert, Ie. waa fod vowel ois 1 erammctat wen” YM | SeSvateg usaf obs, Seeds aksear tore | otwilatanding the favorable neve tron Bgioat, | the amount of tke alvideod, tet wil'ee pea | Boer ox ees nee eeecaracera piss oe n ’ “ no af ing the favorable news from and, @ amount of the dividend that will be ond im Law. We understand on Panes te «table to Temari fe the wre, “ee Rivers | the tendency of prices for wheat and or was | upon the Panama stock. Some assert = iron ata Sectessars sect edas aeetawamene domeruic misacaw in the Engh Indeungo, haa reser of the Committee on Public Worship read downward, while flour simply maintained ita price. | it will not exceed six, while others claim that it | {3% Go rene end outs ware WEE EGG 26 meat ace de ral ores ctor nineteen | te wetabbaih. The pulptes ot the Methosi, Presvyee, Should the next mails from Europe report a further | will be ten. The financial condition of the company lel pps A BD Drethren,and po pnaeysi sickness among them Their | Tian, Unitarian, Baptit, and Universalist Charches in | advance in the British markets, some would enable them to pay ; olicy Ploy ae ee ewe Dives and’ Mrengid have heen devotes vo ButTaio and adjoteing towne will be filled by delegatce of bpparer-ti-wn, 4 7 bey Sams Bet g - oun ce aay Geveral'y oa io dhe Coebemuaan Garten % conse. be expected here. We have no more actual food | #uggeste no parade of iucreasiag wealth, so long Se inesavenienens a8 “Sa aavoad eeumereatocoes. SSaae Sh having transacted than is required to feed our own people. It is well | a8 the question of the charter renewal cheerfoin -#. shemec |r the | more busine Preveding session. | d that all the already specu- ead ‘aad oa ‘the Chsistan | ascertaine corn crop in Northern | mains unadjusted. People are nh gladoara. ‘ind wo ganecaliy hes Cod Paes) @ine “mportabes, 10 the secular ‘publica | Ulinols was a failure last year,and much of the | lating with regard to the next dividend on Rock eS the boa fg SJ yeu | jens, of he proceedings ot n bety ot the presen’ | wheat in Illinois, lowa, Michigan, Ohio and New | Island. If the earnings continue to increase We hae oot rom in tae, Det ber Inpored he Sen pene aay hE | York. A strong foreign demand would cause | in their present ratio, it will be easy to pay five per vaio La ly pres a to a J tune uatarer 40 the eulject will be aid before the read. wheat to advance to prices which would be very | cent in November. There is nothing of any con- tovoved brettres te the minmtry. We istry. Wo anail ever eneras | cite” it ig NWell known that ibe Methodist choten, | “DPAlatable for consumers. Happily, the latest | sequence with regard to the other stocks. Central them in oor afeetions, and & ton ow srecied” armestzainn, 10 the preseat time, bee vee accounts of the weather in England are more | in said to bave earned $75,000 more in April last “ ow pba hong ty eer pe foe eo veed exciting | favorable, and the old stock is far from being | than in the same month of 1859. The large in- sastrumentalitice — Sou'bers and Northern fa sthoutiets. The Methodist charch consumed. im thi ts ee : a ph py whieh 4 - crease in the Galena earnings the last week of hae eed a WT, 4-37 Fa aE ‘ week wi ended yesterday was, like the | April encourages holders of that stock. Mr. New- phere and ral Coe ference conaente to reo ‘enize the and Preceding one, not unsatisfactory to dry goods | berry's resignation, though purely voluntary on his Eel an increase gf 174, | of the Porder Conte . " 8) y on — : pe fas Sa ebennd motte ab tar nee dealers. A very fair business is being done with | part, will do the road no harm. He had quarreiled A BTITTOLA: BOKER PILLING FOR DECAYED Tenth, win 1 'T Loomoral Contensecs gure iesction qnat. ja | weupsrere,mate 19 te anna! cnferenear fo rin ina | the West, the northern part of this State and the | agood deal with other roads, and some money had tiem ee of can bert ied wits a” Telang, taney ‘he Haistnt She vurS Ty te ansual Crag’ | Shamus eikcieg eeee wiecossc Tee ae Seeciens | Bear by elles. We hear no more complaints of | been let in competition. is place wil be taken IS Bret 97 je PRA BOO _ eve Fins toms cov ‘net be ‘aes’ Atwelt, be mada. | sud Cincional reanitions, Zhe fra seks for a change of | ROOds sacrificed, and the imports still keep below | by @ competent railroad man of practical expe- TRETH.—DR. DORRIN RUNS TO te Jearsa, rss woe at foe tamte | SS ditpettdc suas "a ge past” Sue vas | ‘ht furee of last year. The West, howerar, con | rence The Cleveland and Toledo id wot show o | eet Sent Ateiaa tedinten ogi caves Pe mae chrrchen, 8.136: shall Clearly eotadiieh thie prineiple’ the foen) ro. | tinues to purchase with discretion; the costly silks | well the last week of Apwl. The Michigan | tart'ferry Ali Wauw Sons” see reer cwehece ertsanl teak see menial trie, fm a Le BS Sit! itt, | Sgeets pets change se shalt declare the “uying x4 | which could hardly be made too tine for the St. | Southern ts doing well, and the mew direction | glory: AFM 1-18 por'stlp Chsteworth, Horne, for Oe SUDEsETRC HS Canal erect ove door from Eaarees, pen.is, fe Te40 Sie retane stow fhe number oe “hcte consistent with Cnrstaahy,” while toe | LOUle and Chicago markets, three or four years | appear to be eanguine. ‘The friends of the M- GORI CAMBIO. Apru 8-0 Am vowed ia port. - : ‘ie ¥i . ' z Oreahy, cearence ie be 800; provacke vane, 3 02.00, sin. | 40, are not much wanted now. Should the bread | wankee and Mississippi are in hopes that their | ¥: isnt a ve am tee” od . stTerop this fall prove wetisfactory, the Wostera | new plan of reorganization will be sc- feta, Mie 4. Tr Ras mane ogee tones (Me wr Tomtom: Res trade will become more extensive firet appearance of reste ‘Wil revive as formerly Pande bn Wakely. tor Rat more. wo ard Karel Avgue (tai fiuiner Pod Peabody, for New York, Bederin de R ¥ Ly reo 9 yD ee Wiikine, from New ord oo dovht, | coded to by all partios in interest; itwill be a great 1 wealth, ex | thing for the property, and for Wisconsin interests The Southern ! generally, if cit is, and litigation is ayoided. Conf