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4 sane NRW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY MAY 9, 1860.—TRIPLE SHERT. ; King—indictmont of | FUNANCIAL bye ce amounied |, The race meri al ee than cape. pea of Thomas Addis Emmet, whe had boos sick for come ‘Tomapar, May 6—<6 P.M 3 ume with consumption, and mach depressed in spirits la ‘The following is s comparative statement of the ; et Or. exports, emolusive ef specie, from New Yerk to same momeat—happy wing the progress which the Union had made ee Duteorry for the mis- | the past year” In tbe bome feld the iabors of : Sovelgn ports the Che wosk aad einty Fhe. 1: address them. His | sionsriea bad been attended with the most a not, noe by ty! fe mia + all For the week... it ever he could be « | French in Illinois were under the care of the Board. Daniel Wedsier for once in bis lie, he would wish itto be | churches bad beem orgenized asmong tho on (dis cocasioo. This was ® sight to delight the heart. | French in Kaskakee county, Iliimois. Were there (looking at the tiers of children) going up © | sand converts had been made, A few heaven or comivg down’ Tho nt gaid they were ra had been employed during the year gomg up. God give them @ bappy ascent, but not take reacts, The ttal number of porsous too many a. once. Alter ths work before them and tho | ip home field waa 73, who extemied their Il Teste obtwined, who could doubt that God ruled the | twenty-three Siates. The ‘number of children r world? He «as not ope of those wno believed that E 5 . Hs i i 3 F had dominance bere: ané be was more than ever con- | teachers employed in the various was firmod tn hie belief that the good God overruled all. While | number of psges of printed matter sent out bis own voice failed, he rejoiced to find the work waa | sear was 2,056 (09, in the , German, French done without bim; for the eloquent voices ef the chil- tang: In the foreign feld wo Gren spoke witb an effect and pathos that no orator could | sehools and socicties wore Jp a flour: cou ‘stakes, eq He commended the Of the President in | many pew ones had been established. ‘amiss to taking ap the collection while the fingers of the | death bad removed two promincat ‘Biennial audience led im their with. the deep | Rev. Dr. Brownlee and Daniel Fanshaw. not coincl- 5 emonoa ced by the music of these youthful Rev. Jom. Parcer, D.D., then proceeded to address the wwaer of ‘thousand ven vowes: concluded by relating an anecdote of a | meeting. Before commencing Be greaiet guiness. ‘exactly fifty years mamedthe | miud. His ung man stricken down by yellow fever in | ad the reports previously ond, Ga Seneneans Wisard. the first and the ‘the race | tilen into New Oriesos An aged woman, to whom he was a stran- | the Union upon (bo success that its oper®- | the present year, the Wieard ‘by the | atartled him ‘was constant in ber atiendanee upon him,as she said, | tious during the year. He alluded to the wame sire—Weet ‘Avstralian—end ‘same bed and for ie take of his mother. 6 of wo: | the society and ite grad jot and progrest. | i.ewom—Mr. Joba Scott, of Multon. 4008 p Baa a " wan’s sympathy And here tbat sympathy was acain | Their prayers to tho for succor in taeir purpose | this trainer surprise the ring, by bie consed re ae me heap ov ay ‘tide. On a recent visit to the Five ho could | bad been tifully answered. ‘The object of the Untoo | ina be has acquired the 7 muicide port since January now exes recognise im it the he had formeriy known; | was @ poble ome—that of benevolence. The old pro- | North.” He ald trained West Australian when | of of the period of last and this change was the Of @ mother’s work aud a | verb that charity begua at home was a very true one, > my a those same year—rether Chrsstian love to those who were degraded aad | but charity needed not to remain at home, it should go 4 foreekea. Not one mother alone, but many mvibers, who, | forth om ia errand of weil-doing. Sia Chaves, fe aire im the love of God and of their follow cal effects of religion in civilizing those nations ‘this work. Long had men been mistaken in | embraoed it, and compared the condition of the people of thew with the outcast. Coming with the verrors the East, where Wolatzy still prevailed, with the people Oe tha law they ellacted nothing; Dut too tear of sympe. of the Wost, whore the Bible was known. He thy, the word of kindness, the hand ontstretched to as- | the gradual riso sod of Christianity, and re- sist, had been potent in raising up those who had been | ferred to the map; which it had met. He looked upon as beyond the reach of any good. A rich | thought that the operations of the Union should be com. treasure was is Giese menrons Menges <f Dewenly. menced with those nearest it, and that they should to reward the labor which was expended on them extended graaually. chorus Rev. Mr. Bravvow,@ Freach convert, was a6: the angels coming?” wae ad quest, sod wom the meoting at mirably executed; alter which it waa aunoun so ex; the benefit of litte Martha Davies was Wakant is Rei Sa young. Does bis successive journies run; 7 toms of consumption; be went South for bis health twice, ‘Alter @ bevediction the meeting adjourned. ‘His kingdom stretch from shore to sh and once on & voyage; he returned from the South about Rev. M, Van Meter’s connection with the Mission hav. ‘Till moons shall wax and wane 90 mere. 7 28 to ag; the rie and I ing been disevored since July last, the Board of Mana Rev. E.N ae 6 ee Oe ee Lord Pitzwilliam’s Rich: . x beh tegey ee ie aed regarded as conclasy;: evidence of the strengths i Z i Aa caiace. Mtr. hat boca. conneciet “with the | aud benediction by Rev. Dr. Burobott . . ; | Sly of the holders of ston on the other side; Mason ro yours techn Ge te Fvony aig hence parties here who were disposed te ship AMERICAN TEMPERANCE UNION. THE NEW YORK Le nonnatg OF UNIVER. parted with que = a Doral cargin Nes profit in wt fourth meeting of this soclety took ngthea ir Es opean: ts, pan ae pare Ghareh of the Puritans (Dr, | Rev. D. K. Lax, of Auburn, N. Y., delivered the an- generally sbandoued ao Hines nak obaouaenee Oheover's), Union square. asl surmee Detere this emeciation, ot the Bleecker stress who were endeavering to produce more activity ia ‘The audionce was vory small, oot numbering over one | Church, last evening, befor a large and appreciative undred and Ofty persons, the majority of whom were | Sudience. : mpi ‘The exercises commenced with « bymo from Father the money market with higher rates for loaus, have also relinquished the design. Hence the Africa, the ladies. ‘ Court, which sails to-morrew, will not take out any specie , Streeter’s collection — » Edward Corning, Faq , was appointed chairman for the ” faucets ‘ pa worth mentioning, and the City of Manchester and ~~. Cuxavan opened the meeting with a abort and ap- Md Ly, Aaa Soule New York, which sail on Saturday, will probably propriate prayer. ‘And chaunt bis growing Came. ‘went up not take much more than half a million. Exchaage Dr. Jomw Marat thea read a letter received from Go- ist cee Be world Keg alee reien a is quoted dull at yeatoiday’s rates, to wit, 109 a & vornor Briggs, of Pittsfield, Presitent of the Association, expressing bis eorrew at his inability to attend oa account Of a severe and long continued illness. ‘The Cuarmman eaid:—Fellow Citizens—The cause which has brought us together to-night is the cause of Jesus Christ. It bas bad its trials—for men often have the for bankers’ bills on London, and 5.13{ fer bills om Paris. The money market is reported unchang- ed, though with more: paper offering—an indiea- tion that the banks are not increasing their line ef MEETING AT THE ASTOR HOUSE ON MONDAY NIGHT— | discounts. Some lenders are disposed te leek chy THE GREAT MATCHES, UNITED STATES VS.CANADA, | at long paper, but s few days’ reflection will pre- ‘Tho preacher took his text from Mathew, 16th chapter and 18th verso: “On this rock will I build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.’ The meaning of Chriat in speaking of the rock apoa which he was to establish bis Church, has boen subject vo di ferent interpretations; but im the opinion of the iy t doopest and sorest trials who have their hearts moet frm. os op tated ha hamaeeabveniaha, Cina Tense ges : ; F } | AND THE AMERICANS VS. OLD COUNTRYMEN, bably ar The re inthe iy Ghost-—the canse of temperance baa | "POA $e Si Seder saad. The annual Convention of Cricketers was held on Mon- modify their taxation ly Guat en Oe Baty @ : ” universal ompires of the world, Christ's way the last | Richmosd, Kbouy, T ed nae yoann nt money market in LonO®n, the improvement in the had its |trinls, my friends, You, 1 know, symps- | ‘Thatof Philip's, soarly 300 years’ prior to te coming of | level with the lot above 31 | day night Astor '" largely attended ‘and the 8, and the healthy thize with me when I say that the darkest dis- phe epoch mn yn ner fod be . for Dr. by delegates and members. The meeting was called for fands Paris rege 5, healthy though: a Leal ip postal dy ge men ; 3 eight o'clock, but before the preliminary arrangements pensations of Providence are thoee which have been | S8ve way ho ihe way for the advance of thi ing within bimset, 4 c , most conducive ito ullmate joy, and the band of God | Seas by orertorming O64, insijtuticos and breaking dowa ; . ‘ ; were completed it was fally balf-past that hour. The ob- which seemed to be held out in wrath has been | old systems. aes eee ie ted ip, J entering : inte u Joct of the Convention being caliea together was to clect stretched out in mercy to help you: soit has been in tho ee ae aa Romy opin ebm rome Mo iengte - clock “4 - ‘a Presidemt and Secretary for the next year, and aiso to oaune of temperance, which bas jong strnggied cuder | fgunded upon a rock, and against it the poworn of dark 5 many and overwhelming difficulties; but now, thanks be — poe ee ten awd — omg 10 God, it te progressing rapidly and favorably the empire of Christ tolnistered to bis apiriusl peods. | the next two. ; tb and Sth of July next, at Camden. Dr. Jouw D. Mansi, Corresponding Secretary, in What ef gospel io that of Christ's ? pene eee cae sevens. ts sian, £8,500, Peer m Mr. Lacy, e prbpo a ‘Statesman, the former reading his sonval report, said the most favorable | that of the Father. When we | at American horaes Ir position vor! ‘shooting obairman, pc «ied during the election. a to become discouraged. | far the t reat races—tbe Ohester and Der- endqntpuragiog overt during the lest twelve months at or the 10 900,000 tnbbiiants on the globe not more | by. ‘The following are the latest state of the ; It was thes moved, seconded and carried unanimously, to the cante of temperance is the Sunday | than twenty-five per cent of the whole number are pro- | cvents — Liquor few, which i tending to rescue tbe | reseed Prostate, The rem seventy-five per cent onesrm cor. ere eo one ia (eaay ag | are either tn heathen darkners or bound down Satellite, Brown, 12 to 1, offered. welling of intoxicating Mquore. Not one in thirty of | ofthe Greck and Roman Church. But this ite band was | Promised Land, W. Day, 100 te 6, offered Petra, W. Day, 100 to 6, takes. the quore sold wow, Re aid, are fo, but they are all, ‘ simost without exception, al with virulemt powons. As regards the state of the temperance cause Tike that bomeopathic a i independence, Goater: + en now, wasn ovmngaree bsg bay rd ——. ered Dr influence and exacaple of the Protestants be felt until difficult t epeak, though he thought « greater vu Young mea crowded caiovas and barrooms thaa a former | SiB4 becomes juss and persect Wast © wintery times, anc tobacco snd wine were the two idols to which | Dorey ies tee o) lortne world, arouse ua fashion and crime bowed down. As regarda the daaacial responsi ; AN UNSAFE BUILDING IN BROADWAY—ORDER FOR pope tend Dmg pg ens fe Why do we ost Do oe Trem our Ae chs Toormunby, i Dat ; 173 REMOVAL. or encoureging, it y say ~ if Terscies, and the contributions bave been brt smal|—the | more (0 advance the glorious rush of the Gospel, eas bY Some days ago Sergeant Lord, of the Sanitary Police dimations io tae foclety during the last year being | fico man? We need zeal, and im this the Quakers, appeared before Justice Kelly, et the Jefferson Market $1,419. The sone of mouthly Ley tracts DMS | the Methodists and the Moravians have sot you Persona! In Folice Court, and reported that be had examined the Sa gees... OF he De. Com, Seams, SUNS Pare COSNEY.1 a Retgnbennenpee he secret of the spread and power of | toa. J. P. Hale, of 3 2, baildiog No. 662 Broadway, in pursuance of section 52 of foreign orders. Erie stock, which was’ lately ua- Genera! Gurta offered the following resolution oe A BY os aa Stockton and family, of New Jersey, are stopping at the | the new Police act, and Sound that it was in aa Insecure saleable at $6 a $7, sold this morning af $203, and Resolved, That the report, as read by our vonerable | rhe people want more light, and et your da Astor Hous. condition, There was & crack or opening in the froat pos (Ae nigh o se eectmonais ** | them win it We, ae Universalieis, may beon s level | rey, A. A. Willis, of Philadelphia; Col. Nixon, Mil- | wall, extending trom the second to the third story; tbe pricted cat ope {mou . Noe _ Y AL A. " ; Nixon, on Or. Teng said they had fought @ loag anc severe bat ae sheod ef toons tn treth nd Joos. This is’ our sf wavkee, and James M. Cavanagh, Keq , of Minnesota, are | extension iu the rear was also cracked, and tne centre of tic im the anus of temperanon. They commenced frst | {ermtion Thou why should we be idle? ‘The hoart of | stovping at the Latarge Hovse agaiust wine end spirits; then ont of the temperance army | Us" tar inuan world ie fest embracing the doctrines Major General Flayshe, of Kegiaad; W. J. Sasnitt, Keq., i? of thirry thoussnd, some ten thousand went back ivermal eaivation. We need more ‘altars, of Auburn, Ala.; Dean Kohmond, of Buffalo: Peter Cag’ te Aght agniass wine sad Squer They found thet Unless we are faithful to these interests or st Win. Cotmdy, both of aldany: EF. Parker, Exq., aa he Be "We demanded Thos | were principles, there ‘s danger that the gates of ri ne yo Robert Halsey, of Ithica, vestion wil! prevail, The Chrwtlan i ~- battle phe on iw B aoe Hoe. cotabiuhod on che earth \¢ 8 w pro.oet shall, of New York; Hos Wa Usher, of Little Col. 4 a , pisce the unwary. it was a glorious seheme Jove we may expect to winens Oe . Lee, of Washington, aad Oxi A. N. ‘ Michigan Southern, Uncle mher ‘schome failed, and thongh for forty yeare rom. twania, are stopping at the Metropoiitan Savy saver given way ot tech, eur nussders bare besa | COU et Jenne, and ave the gates cf MR eweqt from the | 67 mNn St Ore of Ky., Oem 3, K. Central. New York Central sold upito 80, ctosing His"Guum ot their ives wo farsand beacppmed tiny |. Te dimcourse vas Bstened to with marked attention, | Pa, Hos. W. G. Whitey 794 did, against 794 yesterday, ‘Théearnings fer should do oto the en of it In ilumtrating tae aud ty 0 large exdionce. cm a gg eA te April were $580,131, against $478,669 im April last Geriiiee unter which boend many others engnged a Cochrape, N. Y.; asa Parl year—increase $101,569. Panama was steady ; ‘the temperance ange had to labor, hie revaied a aiory of ANNIVERSARIES TO BE HELD. u n Raitie New @ngiand matron who advised ber for sons, who Weommepar, May 9 ey | HF - J yon Pacific Mail } per cent higher. ‘The bgsiaces of the were about setting out to Join the conunental army under American Ant Slavery Socisty—Seoond Day —Oooper In " : w ‘Richaro: Washington Sbe told ber sons that ou their return she | stiaute, Sprakers—Mre. J. Ellraboth Jones, of eae, EY. ES Beuaciis, eae, were ta Weel ould not wish to fad any wounds on their backs. So be | Obic, Rev W. A. Furness, D. D., Philadelphia: Edmund | 100 Oe Soncay id Gght the battle of temperance, and | Qancy, of Boston: Rev. George F. Noyes, of New York. 4 be 7 at ther death no wounds shoali be fouad om | afterneen, ures o'clock. Rev. samuel long | The Troy Avena of the ith mst heir beck; they sbould live and die with their | felew, of Brooklyn; Wm. Wells Brown, Rev. M. D. Com. | (oddard,& well known female, ( and California line is very good, but with regard to the Pacific Mail ui is current that it will be 6 per con’ in cash, per cent in stock of the North Atlastic Steamship Company. The business in State stocks and bends if HI E Ss fi j i * others. Mr. Waves in hia remarks on the Yeeuctug aymiem A man, be said, Imerwcan tract (acmusl basiness — i hima the sie, which | waa light today. This afternoon th market at r wam of nine penos bed a right o marder ‘Academy fools, ot tem wrotock A. Mine 4 tanto, y. was Been Sate «be were te Unoch ost maan's tooth down ther ath anntvorenry othe nocay i be held in New Sold 0 jowtmnens wall te. | Cee the mowoe | first lower, but at the close stotls rallied, and pa A ae mt mouths la by yk ay Duten choroh, Washington square, ‘be kept up, Ly peagpetan cloned steady at the following quotations:—Virginis Mate prince for eu! ve thousand young men ‘clock A. ‘Patoo , ~ re seceifioed to this law every year in this city-—tweaty- | Blome for the Pricdian —Ladics’ meeting of the Ameri caulk, et by Ge Arrangements | ('s, 92} 0 2; Mussourt 6's, 834 0 1; Canton, 21) 0 §; five thousand green mounde wii be made doring the next | gam Female Guardian Society, in the Home chapel, No year, ang Wied with the victims of thiv system. | 20 Kast Twenty ninth street, at ton o'clock A. M. and two And you bright faced girls, who look as if you bad intelli | e’eleck P.M gence in your eyes apd determination is your lips, are Amarioon Home Missionary Socivy.—1a the Caareh of the Jou @oing + »tand—are you going to Dave aoything to do | Peritans, Union square, at hail pat seven o'clock P.M with dripawe of @Un vegrated would | Ants Slarery Soowty —In the Oooper In- Cumberland Coal preferred, 14 a }; Pacific Mall, 1054 a 106; New York Central, 794 a j; Erie, 19j & 4; Hadeom River, 41 a 424; Harlem, 12] a 13; Reading, 43 a j; Michigan Central, 47j a]; ! i 5 ix f é i> Z § 2 | a H § | i 3 Fay zt i i like to see eve: y woman {2 our land ata and we | \ seven o'clock FM. Addressee by yg he ee ven work: | Michigan Southern and Northern Indiaaa, 12) sball win the Wooded Pbillips and Tarodore Tica + ibe Committen : "Tas; do. teed, ; Panama, 1 5 De. Tyee was lieterod to with great attention, and his Cnensaation Seviey The, Tweni . a Pa “ AM rommy mee , 1459 pe 146; remarks ences ‘requent and bearty applewe A col | eighth asaiversary meeting of this society ne business effect that, iinois Central, 60 » j; Galefia and Chicago, 654 ™ DUP cone yf , % “from grave to gay, trom lively to severe.” Mf match between the ‘Americans be a ae eee amon of Mir. Trag's ad Ph ey hh . ; : ¢ dorm -, @ pis ‘on the 4th Cs the | 3; Cleveland Noam deo i Dr. Jaws Mason thea offered ibe following resolution — B. Wedgevest. . Aad others: hetr pames for thousands, Country men Lace mowed 1 Tock Island, 68) a }. Resetved Thet a the strength of » cation lies ta the New Tork A ‘ion of Universalists —Bisecker street as an amend ment and the “old ” virtae apd self cenial of ite defenders, the condmuance of church, a 9 A. M the spirit ration, that source of weakoews, that cause of The anniversary of the New York Universalist Sabbath insubordination, and the barbarities of the cat in the Seboole will be held in the Broadway church (Rev. Ur. Ravy, Ought to be streucously resisted by every patriot | Chapin's), at 2P. ¥. ‘and Citires, and tat the thanks of the meeting be gives | ‘Taempat, May 10 to those oilicers of ibe navy who have etregovesty labored Amertean Bubir Sonsety —Busipess moouag, thbie House, for the promotion of temperance in this arm of our st mine o'clock A.M Ansirersary exercises in the Aca- national deteace | demy of Mugic at tom o'clock A. M. ee Foorm, of the United States Navy, said—Mr | american amd Peregn Buble Sovacty ( Baptant) —Ia Cal- | am very bappy infeed to havea text given wary Baptint church, West Twenty third street. Business me by your Secretar7—thongh | may have 4 good deal of | meeting at tem o'clock A M. phi pleok, Labould, I fear, not have had moral eoongt to have followed Tyng. | have wai tbe ea snd on the lead for toe i There was considerable talk in *h4gory sf to-4 about the enormous defalcatli. come to light in the Union Banlauch feoting seems that the cashier of that ins’ ais G. Pullinger, has contrived, in 24 begins to past five years, to rob the bgg).dim ahead $1,300,000, the whole of which he appi"’S"» b ave i HEE (ele ma itef De the ‘ : 2 § Tom Sayers Not an Irishman. TO TRE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Broomirs, May 7, 1960. Tt te the prevailing Opinion that Tom Sayers is of Irish City Intertigence, 7 scare S04 | dencent. Before be begun bis puplistic career 1 worked Fatt AccioeNT ON Te New Havew Ramaocn.— About ‘yt I was also woll acquainted with four o'clock o@ Monday afternoon, an unknown man, : Mr , Of the new York ' quite il Mth recdoues tm Jotreon coenty. aferwarde . 4 being the amount appropriated by the fraadulest Roaevee Beopial where Coroner Jackman will aa . 3 pan cashier. Of course no such barefaced frand could Sram Parape or tie Sicra Recrweyt —This regiment " 4 Wn. ss ‘ roade thelr spring parade on Monday, in fatigue dress. : dieneiindee pata cipaaheteene ys tae Tain fenYour note ot thie aate in reference to my | #1, iD fact, wonderful that during a ported © years the Union Bank never happened to r the whole of the balance which, according ~ general ledger, it had in the Bank of Englans t's4 the directors ever drawn « cheok for their" Oncawmanion oF tim Hepsos Ort Common Coewon = England balance, aa it appeared in their ew “! Woman's Baghis Convention — contin, grapes Usa a but pen ten Cees Le Mt teven ocioek > American Board of Ommmassioners for cf te i i hea Board family i mre ‘The (ret meeting of the sew of Aldermen of Rad. od - | the ‘at once have bees di. . red; om uy, ous Bald cn fsniny sigh. The Beard wee Fg Sy pag tg TA ee plies om r so so durtag 00 long s period, v4 ftanding commiuecs — ae 4 Tw 4 , Wortendyke, and P. Oren rt Ad not Pd Spee wee ceneuination, poSine ane tant Aenean es { os, Vid Gan ines eiparenlie we mctare room of ‘are as ignorant 98 the Union Rank directors were odioncs. 4 Chaerch in of the stock speculations of Pallinger. vf Ram site Opadt ty Ws for, De. Rakaidd; et sere ‘The exchanges atthe bank clearing house thie °} bo ghre ont the hyma commencing — the teat Aaborabty. morning were $22,788,137 17, and the balances fy Steeles t, te the Ton f Rev. Mr. Laooex read the 46th Pesim, and offered apa | the mee asdnny: ere $ Prayer, after which rived at Rie Janeire n, ‘Bane Ma & Venwon rend the annual Treasurer's Report, of ick fe MOUTH 6g 8a ARK PA) -\ alae ay are invited to do so an soon as pomible, ia order