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2 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY li; 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. . 1 The question aviees, cam shie sam, shout $7,000 more | ‘LVENING BESSION--ANNUAL SERMON, ' meander’ ng etreams, and glad songs 8 joyously | meeting, said:—Tbis te one of the * goet end tm. | ‘n relation tothe Universaliste. He oppor-d the resolution ARY WEEK. than we Dave raised the past year, be scoured? Tnie os ‘ \ 6 P te) eatin, that has ever yecemb!: pees: ANNIVERS quettion'abould be looked nthe fece, and seded a! the | . 4+alf past seven o'clock P.M, the society again met. | OP¢ 0.08 the ear with the inusis of the OPM T | ciSihes Tose athe interest ¢, tase ine rales of aes | for thereasom that it wan calonlated to create the iaapres- ane o pie far 0 fe A Ay py vy ore Oe Afver singing and prayer, the Secretary read avery in- | fov'uiry, and think they keow all eo! Ft — a A tending tainty nes been refeed ap sion abroad thatthe Universalists were weak and re- ° mm ‘et know wauce wi "Y | ‘eresting letter from . Sampcon, ay W erd of God. The! 7" ue 7 operations. and ‘eo bleesing oer ¢1 uired an infusi. i strengthen The Labors of the Religious pdr | tumble, Washiagien. sm » oe j aie ene lattes lmgeets fer mherever Goa is, | (Applanae) The moral’ ia one of tne gresost | hare Reaiatin gy ge ny «ym a yor aim; { > uble. coanpet | + witn * around me and behold articie of {5 People Yesterday. thoie who give should Kkow something ot the vecsssiie, | Rev. Dr. Enpy waa then introduced, and eloqueety de-' Se'ehuprtneuced, tna selonon. in is deepeel researches | ‘n array of the lDfive'sco and wealth of ihis city. It af- | Tuo Rev. Dr. Sawven sand tate ios thaty sears’ oper pl the case, F) a least gro peeked igh livered a most earnest, beautiful and impressive serm2', | giver us but an outline, Advance as we a nee ie a for cop gratulation ; oad re. I leaks of, Sis, aie ; people my : ; 4 wens, actem!jage before camnot ibe seedy asa Bs Tah Taso | Youre teem ted et hag ew eave men aan.| Seems feast te Rea | Sid ph he atta oat hic . . ir duty, aen, is | Voltaire became how twelve mee ¢ stab- , aw, ri ‘oct our frien: 7h} WLGHOES AND FREE SOPFRAGE. | risin;tusting in Goa wo wit ty to raiso at act that | joneae religion, and set te work to chow how ore man'| ‘ry, tography: ail are, diugied ageinat-—ibe eatful, | beneath Fis moet hove fer the edvanoement of pasos ba mys Tryipg, we must sacceed. could overturn it, His wit, his philosophy, Bus sar- | the sudlitee, the rmooth ena the rugged, juatas in Ore- | and trutb; “or God bas laid « foundation in Zion which is | To be sure, they ‘net SAAR ORR fociety then adjourned to three o'clock ". yw. corm, were all employed against , and | Allon itsel’, ’ There x in ts revelations # dep:h and vast- | the foundation of truth, and that foundation Ho will | ty— pngtier ax he APTERNOON SE88ION—ANNIVERSARY 7_xERCISES. yet the “word of the Lord encureth,” ané the very bees which tur] ail the efforts of man. They arethe | erect the great structure pesce. _ oldest ‘maak sorer ee 8 vow THE WOMEN IN THE FIELD. Dev, Sis, Stier “seaggnig press upon which bis ingolemt boast was yrinted was | Yery meunisine of thought, A mam feels that | Scckty now meets, not im opposition, bus appears as a Ly bed "Mr. Harnzs, having concluded tbe reading of the | Usea for a long wlule after to priat the Bibio at Genova. | the Bible lie jinel€ as. far above material aci- | cove trom the ark of safety, wih an olive leaf in her | he was disposed to, ees report of the Secretary of the Society, the President intro- | In Hume's r oe 4 and | (DCO se St. Peters rifts mouth, (applause.) When we rst ect sail thin Brest fooling of gaat teok "it fowest churcb. So th . ‘Cartstian ent peg nr a mt pn juced larly held. Christiantt; torian— | towest church. 5 man tought : Gibboo-- fre 7, atl drop goes & greet way beyond the mere man of DOD. maste4, and that we could pot mag hao book he reverend gentle: ip without | never extended tothe Usiversaliets a favor. [i tr THE RIGHTS OF THE GRINOLINITES, | |v. nr. Ra, wnoid nat ne ¥ oud not nave tne | CuNsty toms fom abd, compel he to alt 1 | Se ind, tie {oan aucr gota bast nr SE we Fetaeed to | they have exchanged pans ps Dr. U _—— temerity to make @ long speech to ® 9 audience convened | to cestroy, and bis preperty ft now held by | of0 lift them up into cuheres of thought which Co; and under @ pilot that bas t deserted us, one who Rev. CLank Lyox—Thea thay got the best of tbe bar- ~~ rane ; one who gives liber . So | Boek can possibly io. Fer a man to bad controlied storm and commanded the waves 5 \ : to laten to able men; but in movir g the acceptance and | Pe eee eee een Raartyre ike, Cronmer or | ‘wed, and yet not understaud the Biolo, is wahaiue and | 10. be fll, wo set out afresh homeward bound. | — Voxx:—“ That's trae,” « tbat’y true.” FRIE LOVE ARD FREE SPEECH. Printing of the report, he would “give ‘utterance to a few | Wicklite may geto the stake or the prion, but God's | ™® impesiticn, 1* inwe unfortunate thing ‘that (Renewed plaudits.) Should any one feol inclined | | Kev. Dr SawvEn (continuing)—Buty with one exsup- ; m thoughts which bac suggested 0 ,emselves. He relatedan | word docs not die with bis corvants, but etill ‘“endureth | «ation ofthe people whe Bible has been exiled . | to sek us why we were cast off, our answer | tion, ties are never cflercd to exchange Rugie wie incident of a sailor who asked ‘for a Bible, received it, and | 'o7ever.”” The speaker then procesded to consider those pit, and ¢hat while-young men in sufloge simply in, toes we-wrere ound cn oveqags wonad orm me, T ar é his ku ” 4 forme of error which bad arrayed themselves against the | Steep themectver in al) the vulgarities of bargained for. We found that the orn S es ne py en epman — i Bxhiditi of the Deaf opped down cpon ees and thanked God aud the | wore of God, Trom amsient phi to modern inédeli- , they are never cai A to stad: were sold for involunt sares, ond that the iahuman e aa pert i's iy ne me ( . Interesting on speeker for tbe precious gift This made me « friend of | ty; (he fonrces trom which the word draws its everiast tect text book which exists in the Sesings af the men.@ the Seu covdd notte Ms wales | an onchange ct Set Oe os itan nd Dumb. Bible distribution, and I b¢ came, still later, a friend—a | 'D€;, ite unckapgeabto extetence~-an eternal God aad eter- spesker continued his remarks at some with our own. (Applause ) We appear here mor to exchenge wi a Des. i . ‘ Mi ea “| ‘trath. The revorend gentleman concluded by urging | moven being reconded, the resolution was like Joebus and bis men in the valley of Gilgal. Here we | Doctor of Divinity bumeeif. the sheepskin. He got it- strong friend—of this eect sty, when I heard Dr. Maclay | his hearers to aid distributing the Bible, God's own | _ Rev. Mr. McNmt read a lelter from the receive God's promises, and we are Teady te do his work. | at Cambridge. ‘only knew how he got it; out be did A spirit jaded their meeting that bad not any other ha it waa the more co) edit to bimseif that he did not ‘ bury, Preet@ent of the Britieh and Foreign and miesionarics now in! orejgn laude, recounting the ex- | word, against which nothing gould — auchiing 2 thie city this week, We stand here to proclaia | kxow' bow be obtained it. Te would not. exshsnge w ieg tebe foren invitation to be ‘ present at this AVOTHER REPORT FROM THE FIVE POINTS, pints ofthe Bible ung own firceide. I came here gor- | #8 duty as wollras a blessed privi sity, but ¢ecicing on the Pr emetal that the winter ia bast, and det tho rain is gone. Yes, we Tursart Unitarians, bat with dootors of diay aloes, rowtul prepare , drop the tear of bat lo, sTR: ev. Dr. Saeenett, of Alabama, offered e'and bere w that the voice of the truth is now hear: . continued by saying t not bokeve Rey Rew ke i an wees ey Soke teak hee Ae AMEBICAN ‘PIBLE SOCIBTY. Retolved, That ibis society ts ‘entitled to the bearty’co- | thrcugbout the length and. breain of the laud, aud | Uniteriane would briog the Univerealaia any atrengia or Pe le ’ 8 BUSINESS MEBTING—ELMOTION OF MANAGERS FOR | operation of every philanthrepiet and Christian, that voice cries, loud and long, freedom tothe slave! | the ele} of success if united. He wagia favor of tne ICAN AND FOREIGN BIBLE SO this pe be @opreesion. 1 ‘hepe that this THE BNSUING YEAR, BTC. tw the Principles open whic 2 4t is based, and {apelense:) e bere, we cast off the A ueeiee worries ee oot cohare. ee ie AMERICA’ x 2 uIGN 4 SO- | repert will be read by % m meeting Board of | cesign, prommently represents those great central | foxes, % they shoul cur grapes, and we | tre ni sw oming cordial _ py: CIETY (BAPTIST) tae Licpoer tinal 9 ikea ak fats torte ee ae |. ee rte reeme bese: < «aah calor. | €8#, which moet concern the highest aad best interests | no lobger stand in other ‘Don's bose maisigstar) epect, but he did not believe it to be desirable to court ‘ thete few remee?.e, 1 move that the report be accepted | Maaegers of the Americen Soclety was y of the human race. ‘We are no longer the instruments of any political party | apy particular familiarity with them. The Unitariane ] MORNING SESSION. and printed in t © minutes. dey morning in the Ible House, Astor plece. A ful He said that great ideas wore the world’s great teach- | upon whom they can carry out their chicamery, but we are | were @ very little, sea Bane box sort of denoaunation— ‘The American and Foreign Dible Society held its an- Rev. Mr. Amy ion, of Albany, taid that thie society was | wtendance-was present, comprising most ef the proml- ere, andthe cnly confict inthe world was between good | upon the ground which te living God has given us; con- | nothing more. (Laugbter.) lastead of growing and bed idees. sequently | feel bapp: ney: present with you allthis | the denomination was growing less. It has no chmate 80 ) a necersity—a Jib! rit nece! q fenal meeting at the Celery Baptiat coerce or | oe ae oe ee Hite | ent clergymen now ix our city. : open and reprece: mornieg (Loud ‘en, Trejoice to be in the | bere—no right to exist here—no title to place here. It Gilietic’s), Wen) Twenty-third street, yesterday, smd the | mey aie or wear out, but the Bibfo is oternal. It is one | The mecting was celled to order at nise o’clock—Hon. | human interest Church. Puritans, ae I claim myeelf tobe of that | bas noparchment. It bas a literature, and that is all. é ‘, This ts the ¢ second | thiig to win mouey end another thing to win souls. Let | Theodi 7 . & selection from | be should claim if 1 be called to give up, my answer is | ‘This coming on to restoratiopism is a more ed; up—aa were well attended. This te the "twenty cd take wiilble reaver and €u his soul with the, Holy arg otedsalyine avai sa } dncsseed epcieces seks Pion’ tas’ tows | anbrste nave Melt fttan wer Gbiivion. lint decks and he'll bring you revenue enough. Don’t wix | "e Scriptures being read and prayer y * ) great idem upon which the society was baged | in my veins is froma Puritan father, and I sucked the | oue of these daye altogether; or rather it will go off in rye 2 of (he foc ety apoivet o 28S MERIENG to - bape cents. i'm @ blunt man; I can’t | Warree CLarxe, theminutes of the previous annual meet- _ bay x Se ee is ever laomoy ad and [ wang it must pe of a Foes Lowen Ly poe we Plaudite. ) eee a een en sxin the vane at Bat " ¥ je! as held at ten { round things ied—it’s no use. A wmiesionary goes e by exterpa) apd supernatural sgency. There were in a . (Laoghter.) Francis - | will Univers wD worship J orbits The hosiness mecting of the society wi . ‘ont among the Indians with his theology cut and-died, | 28 Were read. the world two leading theorie in regard to relilen. ne : H de | and comets’-—will they pray thet they will show them the steel ooo k AM, the Rev BT. Weied, D.D., President of | 124 be tude thay knew all@bout it; but when be tls | 7B€ Frames of several managers were given, WHOM | oF these was that the world bas wil ‘tne lead- the ecciety, in the chair. After the singing of @ hyme, | them tke story of the Cross they ‘bore! into tears. | terms have expired, and the following gentlemen were | ing elements ot its own progress, and that all that has <4 T like these oc Seties, though I never set anything in order hosen a Committee on Nomination to f!! the vacancies:— | been achieved of the Rev. De, Guterre read the 19th and pert of the 110W%. J T like these so: Betis, though | never sot chosen a Committee on Nom! Peaime. The Rey. J.S. LANE offered preyer. The wi- | HQC, Zhe Mest way to Mabe ie lke toat veteran tl | aiceera, Francie Hall, 8. Holden, Rev. Mr. Butler, James | Pubrers) Js due at quater of the last ennoal meeting were then read, andthe | rusty-nuske's, and belopged tono company or regiment. | Brown and W. W. Chester, who accordingly retired for | worid nor man, have witbin thomecives) good, and igher and pathway tothe true faith’ Parker has come over already, and ko bas Longfellow. The Uvitarians reatly do not believe ~ in Christianity. Toe miracles Le can’t The; that you are right; and we wiil take no excuses or exienua. | may boast of thetr Cambridge aud their scholars! and other ter whatever. We have no thele learning and their literature, and all that; but with thieves. The we is ior the | all theee, of whatever service they may be to Unitarian- “ sowate, | TCD about consolidation: they were ccneoiitate? alrea- | consultation. that all that is redeemizg must come froma Protection of thore that co well, and will be an avenger | ism, they will be of no service to Universaliem. He hoped Wrenident apposed the Committees upea Arrangelewil’y | O'S TF aels eonsolicater us all. It en's worth while | Ihe flowing resolution was adopted:— tuperbatarel source. He loried in the Bible Boctety, | of the evil doera, It may then de awed what is our plat. | Brether-Crozier would withdraw his resolution. “ Nom rations, Obituaries ard Memberettp. calliog & thousand Baptiste tagether anotuer year to con- Rerolved, That the pew Board of Managers be directed | because it uphoids the divice in opposition to the false | form? My answer is, the Bible, fully, freely, entire! Rev. Mr. Crozizr.—The bi ve apparently en- Dr, Weich them delivered bis annuel address. 7s the | xolleate what is already consolidated. Now, the heathen | to meet at tho Bible House, in Aster place, on the third | philosophy of the day; because it speaks for God and the | atd everything it teaches we teach, and everything in tirely misapprebended the bacon td my reaolution. It 4 but for-one day, eng extended remarks | muct be ceaveried by ‘the Bible, and the Bible must be | Thursday in May, for the purpose of organizing for the | supernatural. Aj r idea, at the foundation of the | proper piace. The society is not at liberty to mutilave the | does not endorse the Unitariazs. merely i208 B. society convent: , ‘of the | CatTied to them. Coiporteur means carry by the neck; | ensuing year. society, was that of sggression sin, and this | word of God, but to teach the truth of God; and in the | patent fact; and if it is apparent, why ignore it? There would be inappropriate. He reviewed the history ‘Dut! don’t care how they carry them—by the neck, in lt was moved ond agreed to that en invitation be for- | idea it was carrying out by & warfare | timplicity of that truth we heve determined to stand or | were evangelical Uniterians leaning towards the Uni- society, referred to the harmony of its members, re- | their arme, or anywhere. Iremember that Deacon Mur- | maily extended to ell clergymen in the city to visit | through its publications and am of colpor- | fall. (Applause ) Some papers had said that what hai | versalists, apd he saw no reason why they should mot bo . ‘cod whick it had acocmpiished, and urged | T€y, Sway up in Vermont, was forced to turn back on his she Bible House, and inspect there the operations of the | terage upon the very strongholds of Another caured our separation from our friends was only amisera- | accepted. He did not regard tho resolution as courting hearsed the ¢00¢ whic! 4 journey and give a poor woman bis ouly dollar to bay a | Fociety. of the society is that if the Christian religion is to save . If that were the case I should say that if | the Unitariare atall; but whon he saw them leaniog as all Baytiate—a rect which loves the Bible—to aeciat in ex- | ‘pidle, io be goes on, eay ing,“ Dow't temp! me any more, ‘The Committee on Nominations returned and reported | the world, the Bible is the grand instrument by whi:h its hd take up a wedge snd hammer it with a beetie | they did, he would not refuse to receive thom. He, ho : ding its operations and {is bleesings. old devil, I beven’t any money, and I never was so bh: the following cames of gentlemen as a Board of Managers | work is te be accomplished. Literature was well enough enough into any corresponding ingredient you withdraw his resolution. Before withdrs ead his apnual report ee follows: — gry, but I ka ‘ve done right’? The next thing be | for the ensurpg year:— in its place, but he was not sure that we did not ignore | will have two other miserable abstractions. (Lou: ver, ‘The trenwurer them 7 — heard was that a revival had broken out among the hills, Mesere. Norman White, William Forrest, Freda. 8. | God’s iruth too much in the efforts to save the world. | lavgbter.) There are men to be found who do not hesi- REV. B G. BROOK’S SPEECH, EXPENDITORES and God was owning bis word. Now, I'm afraid that | Winstov, Raiph Mead, Archibald Ruseel, Frederick H. | The Bible @rst—other meaures afterwards, Tals was | tate to say that the blood of Jesus was s misorable ab. He geve way to the Rev. £. G. Brooks, who said we Treasurer: tome of our mizisiere like to talk rhevwrically, like | Walcott, James W. Dominick, Wilhem gE Dodge, and | the whole idea of the Bbie Society, Aaother point he | straction—that the in@nite and eternal God was a miger- | hailed a ‘ing liberality of feeling any where and every - Adoigon, Blair, or some of those feliows. I don’t | Henry J Baker, the latter Alling the place of the would make was that Christianity is the great civilizer of | able abstraction—that the place of the lost was a mise: as sorry that the resolution had been ~ mean any of you, and, per , the cbips dly back in my | Nojeh Teylor, of Brookiyn. the world. The object of life thou De, not to find out | able abstraction. Away with sach men. (Applause ) will cirecixm of Rey. Jobn G re 7 own face, and £0 I'll go on. Well, then, coloorteura have It was moved and sgreed to that when the meeting ad- | a way to rm men, but to teach men to govern them- | Iam happy to say that @r society occupies an unre- To cash paid for Scriptures, and circu no sch pride to gratify. They say, ‘We're only little | jonrn it be to meet on the second Thursdey in May, 1861, | selves. another and leading idea of the was | stricted deld, and that wherever its messengers go, i | a Yating the fame tn India, throagh the bite of Bible readere any how,” an they go to work. | at the seme place. that it represented entire Christian unity. It proclaim the Scriptures boldly and fearlessly, and will Maulmain Baptist OM.....++.+4. 2,060 00 Queen Victoria sent & beautiful Bible w the enbassay; There betty no other business before the meeting, the | all the prominent churches of the land. It bas a plat- | not yield or bow down to any dictation. It is aorestr! universal barmopy ; Fo cash paid for Scriptures, and circa which aeked ber what was the secrct of the success of | members proceeded in a body to the Academy of Music, | form upon which all can stand, from Maine to California, that it would eeem hike cringing to the Unitar: Jaimmg the same in lncia, through the Fvgland, and the Bible will make thiscountry also. You | to attend the regular annivertary of the society. apd from which the same benefits are extended to every 2 himeelf, he had yet to seo the firet sign of & ‘Oriesa Mierion... tee --. +600 00 see that there sre representatives of all the press here, THE ANNIVERSARY IN TRE ACADEMY OF MUBIC. Portion of our common counwy. be found rality of feeling, as denomination, among To cach pail fer circulating Scriptures and that reminds me that I read how one New York edi- r “d The resolution baving been adopted, favor of the Universaliete. ‘jm America, through Hible readers... 2,63 tor prided himeelf on correcting another's (tho yen On arriving at the Academy, at ten o'clock the mocting A bymn was sung, after which the following resolutions 5 : paragraph—how David went after the asses.? (Laughter ‘was called to order by the Hon. Theodore Frelinghoyson, | were cilered Rev. Mr. , of New Po carh paid for publishing Scriptures. 1 was born near Belfast, converted ia Vermont, and have At first the attendance was very light, but as the da} York, and Rey. Mr. }, of Boston, of whom Fo each pid for porchases of Serip Deen « Baptist for forty yeare, for I could reat as much y ght, Y | spoke at great length upon them:— URE. i ve ceaoass js -- HM Greek as any boy of my age, andcan vow, and I want | Sdvanced the congregation increased, and by twelve , That the Bible ie the divinely appotated and ad ination is concerned ; 80 2,647 18 | 9) my friends to be Baptiets also; but they are not. 1 | o'clock the lower part of the immonse edifice was com: | ¢flicient means of the presert elevation and beppl- titude or expression in favor of the Yo cash paid American Paptiet Publication told you that I was born in jand, but I didn’t tell you tely filled. é bees of the human race; and that this society, in seeking not aflirm a tact to-cay that hoe Bociety, (or books sold for them.........+++++ 1,066 87 | that I was deacended from King Arthur, and the | Pletely a to accomplish these ends by the circulation of the Bible yearsago Every year added ‘To cagh paid for loans retorucd, with interest... 899 47 | ‘The ervices were commenced with prayer and reading | in all langusges and among all vations, without note or | experiente, demonstrative of Fo cash traurferred to Bible fuse Fund, and Bap- | of the Scriptares by Rev. Dr. Versiuyea, of New York. | comment, is deserving of universal sympathy and patro- rians towarcs the Un! Ameriean Baptist Home Mission Society, as per #0 was St. Patrick. (Great laughter.) Why, the ™ F th @irecti swe of donors 190 01 | Pope excommunicated the “heretics of Ireland’? once'and | 408. Timovore Feeuwcucrsex, the President, then |. That the benefits which the Bible, in our Tecash paid for ag: what does heretic mean but a seceder from the Church of | read the annual addregs, after which Henry Fisher pre | vernacular, bes conferred on the English speaking race = ee 6,748 22 Rome? And the Iriah word for baptiso means immersion, | pented the report of the Treasurer. The receipts of the | Phould this society in its efforts vo extend encourage the ‘oes the Welsh word mran ‘to bury,’ and Bede saya, like bi ¢o all nations in their +. 2,822 1 ie history, tbat St. Patrick baptised by immersion’ | Yeer Amount to $496,056 92, belng an increase of rod pape Ns ge The ———— 9,571 03 | Why, I could go back, Mr. President, to tree or four | $20,945 55 over the previous year. Of this cum | meeting adjourned. ‘Bo cath paid for Janitor’s services with centuriet after the Charen and prove that the whole world | $241,109 67 are from sale of Bibles and Testaments, and + 69 77 | were Baptists—I mean ali the converted. (Langhter.) I | $104,667 26 gratuitous. AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY OF BOSTON. Want, then, a Gaelic Bible for the Irish aud the Bootch. Among tbe items of cash recetved there are— ad ifd Bib! AD VOOM .... sees see eee 1,571 50 Av Irishmen is a8 good as aGermea. The Germans, you | Dopations {10m Auxiliaries, 906,366 MERTING AT THE CHURCH OF THE PURITANS, FOUR- Fo cash paid for printing circulars and” know, were converted about the last, aud oven then “ «Individuals... + 28,723 19 TEENTH STHBET—SPRECHES BY @R. TYNG, NEW CUTMERES. .. ce sees veee qonagnenee 21 40 were Converted to the Church of Rome, ‘In coacluaion the | I/gacieh........... sees s00e05 ; €2,186 69 | YORK; DOCTOR PRATT, BOSTON; DR. KIRK, KEW speaker 1 ated on annctots fs bite gil, coaverted by Retaitsake of Bibles at tbe N.Y: Depository: - flame os YORK, ETO., BTC. r . and wel society might | Auxiliary Societies from Sac pabogpsosecs ‘annual meeting society held yesterday bave more than was required, and that—most of Amorg the items of expenditure are— : bined yA! i morning in the Church of the Puritans, Union square, at 0 8}, an@ witbcut which ail money would be ralucless—the | Prinung Bibles, half-past ten o'clock, and the large and respectable as- Dic aaing of God. Binding the same... The report was unanimously adopled and ordered | Stock ier binding to be printed. Priuting peper.... op od Dr. Weica then introduced the Rev. Mr. Lowny, of | Bervices of secretaries, general agents and assis- 22,790 87 81,467 67 65,448 Brooklyn, who, after a few introductory remarke, tant tressurer... seves 22,000 crow: suffocation. ‘absence ee a synopsis of "compar won which he wad teal, between | Collecng and distri ni) anol hy me oo Bow. | tub France and Eegland, in thelr efforta and sucoses’ in rising | velling expenses v szar 47,506, 47 | Score N. Briggs, Society, through indie- | 1 care from the chasm of ifidelity. In Bogland, iafdelit he * by . Mr, | Position, Henry Hill, » Of Boston, was unanimousiy | tail or tembicd and cowered before the great minds which McNeil, one of the Secretaries. The following is an ab- | chosen chairman. fall wil ) bad provokea; Christianity came from her darkness, and | stract:— the The gi re- hagiand became, and bas since remained, a Christian | | Daring the yetr one of the Vice Presidents, Honorable yrocsotings were Semmmanged With prayer hy'Git | Selene = pan ny wt ay RS Th er mo (Meine, end eno of Re man: | Rev. Dr. G. W. Hascoce, Erence and my faviour ot the surine ef, potion chi Dever wi ere, venern' Ns Brook!y (Cuarnma: exceedingly regretted 4 the Faict cf Nantes. Who shall ea; what sta mighibers | have died. ehip-ene mew” aurilarise “have 'beed PR eben sonia oe, fon | S867; and nat fe the Puritan Dlood thet tin me which been if she had retained thia Bible clement! The poopie of | recognized. Of life directors, @ have been lsat and efficient President, which | fows irom the sole of my foot to the crown of my head. land bad this recuperalive power Decaure they were Bi | made, sed. of members, 1 “- number of | *8# Oocasioned by indisposition; and he felt saiisfied that [roman yp A — Fy ph ‘och wanted power, because | volumes ire 7 since organization of present. would Woe)... 0 ‘oath Phebe ; id not love and read the Bible, Roger Wiliams would | scclety, 14,278,081. Grants of books bate been made ts | trameoomend ne “ now cali | Bible, in on pee secure: + bave been the man be is to-day, in history, if he | auxiliaries, benevolent societies and individuals, to the | “PO? retary to read a detailed account of the | asked him where wast my answer ie, ot the By cosh received as follows — not read his Bible. He came bere thet he micht nt of $47,628 80. A new Gorman Bible, 12mo., has | operations for the past year, of which the following is an | Bible House—not in the yaar res tenon Oe OF From contributions for general pur- alone, without consultation wih | been published; a Modern Armenian Bible, Svo., with re- | abstract:— deme and the Times. (Loud leaghter.). Ib was 0 beast. and returns of Bible reade , and be discovered that there was no such thing | ferences; a nom! and Psaime, $2mo.; 9 fal dullding, and I ask you to walk round ite towers, collections and eales of Scriptures tiem, except the of believers, and that the | ‘48mo., and portions’ of clectretyped and published | aad mask well ite belwarks. (Appiacse.) On the contributions fur Bible union of Chureh and State was a monstrosity in the Cherokee, ‘imo. Now in which had been print- | Bible they ew on at : He cot hie idea of b be got idea of elviland Bible, square 16mo. bear the close of last year, is 64; | platiorm they stand. Let us go and prosper; ani but as he same ; Whole number pabtished, 67; Bo matter how strasg and great our opponents we Circulate the | aiways be enabled to say, ‘Better is a dinner of herbs 1860, when | where love is, thane stalied ox and hatred therewith.” ‘ ey The learned resumed his seat amidst rounds of cbureh in CO - ABR PUNE iscerervsesezecs OOD dat it coo ‘Bumber of copies . Prart, mileionary to the Armenian church in Brom éocors to the Bible Honve fund other church bad the z first regular number | Turkey for the last seven years, then followed in » good and American Baptst Home Mie ideas at that time. w the July, 1859. Whole STE sion Society, transferred 190 Ot connection between the Baptist and the Bible | rica, imotusive, 607,000 aang the Rev. Brom interest Collected from $1,000 power. The love ths Bible, and when | A! Commenced in Desses- erm Domd (2 POMS)... ccceeeseree . 140 00 converte ask for to tatisfy them about religions | , 1860 Whole =p —————4,007 07 | doctrines and denominations, we give them the Bible We | gare of papers ull ® Reseived on gubscriptions to the Bible bave other literature, but we give them the Bible, sure Of the above (net ARV. DR GAWTER PITCHED House Fund............. voce 910 38 that i they are Boneet, they will be Of course one Cee Pepe), To REY. T. ATARE KING, from rents to the Bible House went into ‘American Bib'e Society, and rent ’ ret Eee, peas, GHMAL AEBD OFY TO THE to April 30, 1600. 10,142 99 they leit it—tome of them with tars, because they give ry 79. toial amount Rev. Dr. SawvEn again ————11,053 87 | thought their denominational principles were at stake Word among publications in the this time his remarks By Dalene... ee ‘This society was organized, and ten years ago came an is. 9. Amoupt of Dreakfast given de Tueiollowing, resolution was premated by Rev. Dr. om ap Ew gg Avenue . wang State. Dr. flela— ‘itontyco tna te an abstract of which has | {o's Ease; coo, Ne sie Universaiit pares Saree eaceree No eure erred seins Sa the coaes is Mae | Wins SsnsTumersees Soom meer Sree | Seloetaiasns sd aay Srecrs cat Seaton Png So Mr Ii wir, of Uuos, rose to move the ad of Got few blood stains arescen ‘on the sod, aud all ecemd | He'snid that this wer an occasion whea the Christian.tor. | Wace and 7,008,918 where his He eaid that be wae mot there to make a h. | peaceful. Last year oame another iseue—Rhali this socio. | ing people of the ougut to lift up their eyes toheaven | PHS: value of the same, LJ have Rerbie he wes ly smong eo many ministers he felt inclined to be | ty stand? The and the law answer Yes, and sothe | and thapk God for the ‘which had been showered | SPPropriated, in cash, in aid of the im accepting that jot In mowing the adoption of the Treasurer's re- | recicty gore on. ‘are some things waich cannot | opon them. Within the past year the Influence of the so, | ations abrosd, as follows — me00 escapes bya ‘Port, bis thooghts went beck to the time when they re. | be » and this society is one of them. It is so | ciety bad been wide spread, cepecially at the Weet, and | M-» $40: Burmac mission, Baptins forgotten his solved to undertake the translation and distribution of | guarded "that no dart shall reach ite heart. | though ne might be deemed & nical heretic for so | Eee Will Baptiot mission af (rises, nurtured him the Bible. IC there was need of such a society twenty. q ‘te—revision and | saying, bo believed tbat if the Almighty should eink, an | Ferelgn Mesovary » Sie; breakfast at the three years sgo, how much more need of it was there all ask for | the country this side of the Missiasippi. it would mot bea | $1¢0— who made him. mow? (od bas seat us a large foreiga population, and the | re the time Any 4-4 fF tS come then it would | ¢uring there; if he eee comes, bare we the meane to feroiah | beart o distrast Be fo vie toe terrery cn the ober ei, of the boy.” . todd mombershi = : ; denomination bas jacrested in Bumbere | works translative, we contre of the United States was S70 miles Deyeea'ie outs. abn Ss Soemenne Sore mg which, Sa time for revision | Our views must be en! . Accordingly, we were pro- RIKG DISCUSSION ON REV. MH. CROZIRR'S RESOLU- | Universal that question is | gremeing at a rate that arithmeticians have ceased to com. rien 7 ~ 4 we left us, and we say, pute. Allthese growicg people are sinners, and they CS SS a a work should cever be closed by us until we are isid in lives. It is well for a] need the solace of Christianity. ‘The Soriptarce afforded SSS Se eaaense our raver, and then we should bequeath tas ® sscred pubiishing this book, | this comfort, and it was only by the dissemmination TER ANTIARSTIFUTIONSTO— THE GRAND FIGHT BB Se tn ten eae Sree tne shoes wien why ‘ward ssoveusens of srvtioeaes ip tae pat x. Tun LOVE. RACH OTHER AMBRIDGE SCUOL, Sh hom. Lat them work clebare, for there i plenty ove eve st Foere ts zo human bosom is which tole Gospel, Geena donations, $17,169 20; do SEI AND CAMBRIDOR DIVINITING--ROLLIO STREET $a Se somnty by bar Bhers, car pe 5 hen j Beeps aaa bag yyy YD bell thi = of C4 % rt a bo r—-4 ae CHURCH, BOSTON—REV. JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE point of {hae masery, or Metepe tae the mts & aateen nen P1537) 90, end om unpaid subsoriptions to the ph nny ey hd Tue Committee of Ar se0 it solid, ttiers the precious words, “As tb 0 shail $1,406. The expenditures for puvticetions, $47,218 06; | AT THE FIFTH AVENUE HOTRI—A UNIVERAAL RE- will be dissovered sireogth be!” ‘The Bible bleweth ail and enstaineth ail, 75%, sees ot and » | , TORE SMREBON— 20. SAWYER WOULD RAVE StU Presented the usual reso. | It bass system of consolation worth the world itself. Ali | $9329 28, colportege, 87; clerk Bire and ASHAMED OF SHB DOT, STARS KING, BTQ.; EFC. condolence and sympathy with the friends of | terrors are driven away—'ieath is swallowed up in vic- | 96425 %, foreign §1,000—tota, 06; | A second meeting of the above association was held in jaring tha past | \ and what is more remarkable, i: ie done without | }tving the society free from with 0 cash in | he * the Blecoker street church we up the buman creature, Like the blessed Re. | D&Rd of $002 $0. The above imperfect summary of the vestry ©’ yesterday fore. Membership were directed to report | deemer, “it the of] of joy for , and the bh BY Serve to show the occasion | n00e, G. W. Barnes in the chair, and H. Lyon acting as garmest of prise for the opirts of henvingen The bright. aa spon ite efforte the | secretary. seam offered the following resolu. | est instances of Divine grace are not known, Lageend A motion to tbe expenses of delegates but in the t bar of God there will bo, thowonnas Rev. Mr. WARREN, editor of the publication department, im ewes md Aten gg demands are made upon ourtrea- | never heard of ten miles from their ‘who | was then called to some details Convention was discussed at length, aad faally rejectes. misslovary bretrea | will higher place in Heaven than many of those a a ta connection " many of the Tacalined on, curth, Wah the Dobie ana, Tan? csomens with that Atmerican rar | of the church, simply because they dertved their faith, of sul Tuer’ sever seed? bene Sooke ey i, Seripvares alone. ‘among the Seotinne sanamea tocad ie at Le mind of bo nas Bible Chitedeans ~ 5 e-] our amen # thousands to our shores every ba mig in, “amy ; Tonnase®, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Bible the Board of Managers be instructed to Society, eatd ant tm bossading the renee Ce nceee ‘ly and as carly af possible, whet are to give @ word of encouragement to the old gentlemen churches of iadi Rho had been #0 lopg connected with the interests of the aad in Germany, and ak bet "lal ihe worta pa Ci ; rs shall then and there they bad scattered the Word prendeam “Grcemtoel the field and the | world and planted seeds of righteousness in the the manner de. | bearte of millions, who would fructify in iwereaging the | and be « Novos "egacy of tho Ameren» Bible work as the | society. The Bible leaven the world. supply the resources. Pe.Pe eres teerense i Gee reste of tee cuctuy, be fs ree! ee a im the of Pennsylvania had ie or en degree, after ite eater work there teen tat eet that thie resolution was not to be | remitted to the treasary 13,600, and they did not except as the Board | propere to stop im their well doing. Thie nineteenth cen. the, fry, wom corey | memorable place in the monamental iy there was not more | history of the . the Britieh isle he gaw one missions, and ome. | corner of its temple, in the other, while the bow paid to the | of promise spanned the wide waters, forming a bs |, ad might | cent arch, beneath which we behold ® common were, alowed to ood united in eending out the Night ant truth of God’ ‘The question then being on the resolution, it was usani- courage danger, both. Rev. Dr. Fiswer offered the following resolution -— ‘ADA strength to strength oppose. looked upon aa if they were “poor relations,” and treated oan , Fee aid, Sak ihe society bad an important | Resoived, Thet the Bible, d's richet revelation to ey ttt samuch. Mr. B. said he should probabty not oppose the | bere mare is the the Bible into the Burmese language, ue table'nae | uni to sive tree learning to the learned ' etucmted ‘The arm of Heeb will fail you Ne epee ern t wrammnte catmnaas. ot | SEES freatly neglctet an! be ba an eer of 100 trom & i id i ot ll men, be oni ratbor peak of he Janeen cetonata. tort Tt) eee mnt te Grin) Sabana tothe Madiao veraiy, Wimadeee, whers § see sere canal sopmed eamens 0 were ot vase Past Sica ‘ “epi ahead FO nl " would be | teenth 8 work of supererogation , , ‘Unitartans taken care of, and do good’ The table tninearse, ive trotha to. howe who ehowid familiar ‘Where duty calls or , ttaed an a receptacle for oki pamphlets, or wea rupplimen. | wiih them. The Dib, titan Be never wanting Rev. Mr. Biaxcnann, of Brooklyn, said the sction of im yp oll atnges of childhood ‘Stand up'—rtand cp for Jesus! some members of the ('nitarian denomination towarde tho Astiox hoped that the #todente would not worship atl Be eaters Oe, oat, ream from. the eharaal tt wil yd Untversaliste was contemptible in the extreme. He op retie. tr science whole noise ch footing was dleplay abject, and the | tign was to level Cyoeres aed ms § pe ata ea Tbe next be vesers pong: pend eng ofihation WHR them, cps if the Univer otter war decline! , polnt of intelligenc’®. It quickens the mind of the ‘To him thet falieta rhonid be obliged to assume am infetior position in ee ee tn eilver Poet aed Pau, SMA, Drones ot“ spat sare 4 ry 4 come nnence yi fie macting then edjourned atid aif past seven thie | mountaizes he lovery villey®, Ne torrible pemsages ehtes = Rey, Renann Paves, of Wiil lameberg, apoke sharply evening. t) men wih ewe, ite quit Mndscapes, summer verdure, | Rev, By. Tree, ‘deve spo to addrems tbe | abou the conduc’ pf the Le itariass ata denomination,