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i 18 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. WHR WOARCERANION OF FUARDEUS MYATT. | °\","S Sorat Sewer, Tain ened direace be. | Bose NSS “ety sate SY Se Mas aces | ech a ot nmcant ntergrin, Rae ee ow | oe ane TBST Ty Oe Raab valved at por. | s nandred bres be was wing to ey wer an oe \ieh'h: Rheve'who ese ee smmed tame “a so gga tne" aT - seen | tat ne ede of recrm naan | Cokes ae nares Be we oe) “008 8° «Sime 7 wee ~s eT Benggle | het there were 79 N00 wag f eared — é i ost fe i a poer <a) ws woe, By DeRiren, tet next Yo the BO”, w slavery and Who we~ ywed the iknes GREAT DOINGS AT THE COOPER INS" cays eon — sie Perpignan bat wren cong te | ‘ine ut fhe ia ibe Puteale 0 gporcianoe Sad seslonl taxation, TP od ae ° anes Jails to the North hemste™ wily a ll oe i ee _. an wiih 900, have hos: | wii'be all sinvea'ead the goveramment belt OwRES “utieveh. VAep Basie Amteingtio eae ported from room | alow the King '@%™*""" man to prisnn without due | Carte oe canine Oued te dar ed . . + SOT, “ght Mreur ate failauly youre, | Sutrape'wouiy «symptom; Varrible an i 1, M-0niy & 10,7 97 savege muraerers, 8 fake, loving womAD; beget Saw. Ye Brurbors sah way et eT Tecapiio® © ed, wad took the platform for 6 short, tine. ‘ARLE: SER v1 Must grapple wi disease. been witbdra' might <i iT ig pjeete ‘conse- a jariegakd grevenors Sn net detter = ow pan Ey America what Burke preised our deve, prosrcine SS ee Ahvust ber own arm ite the maple, } ibie Paes fastener! Mirebean went there ona | bi ag amotio ty bic enn amen tie too voting of the was followed by loud ap- | tieepiovs for comg in Fogland—muat take wo power | avyigtbartersine geeth power wun her ows eres | men ertary way ane King canis satay your Dyas watt at the Union Congregational Society. j A NEW MAN IN THE GAP. | Psu erNECe OF AAMUEL SELL, 199, ébecny to Serwscivas, aaa exercise 1 ia oe ora ta bones, % devia at bay {iD the Queen fat up oll you bad, garry 2aer Boe es cael? as | to tena sean toon secede inane net forgetiing + The Chairman tolrodueed as the fist speaker, the coun | Wey, ,(Arplaure) Ake pw re olution. The | or wat ac! a a Ee 20 wrong “Tuithie eonla rosendure. Bence ¥8 eve the oe) of Mr, Spee, BAN °F Boston, who was re | Dicealty ta God's orpertonity, and the striking of the Peete Re ei Se | ceurvenr, ere cuare. the Sieue of Cumeens, pDpiaure. / . . Conference. WHORE ASPIRANTS FOR TRE HONORS OF MARTYRDOM | <2''Scntivtnen we tvettactg Mi, Casitas, ladiss | outa duty o Gedy but thn Blow be, deferred: if the ring ‘poor man's boure i# bie castle; and sitboogn Dao ‘The Meqhoague ; KO feelings which are exceed by the aay ee eeren 100 | neart falters, tbe opportunity is gone, and the next case wince might rostie rvrr ite vasempents, the King om not Bomaio, May 11,1980, | ccs Eh a We eases fangs re. | 1 t90re cerperate. The people are hound to bring this. wt wnhont a by » jatge Fine realm | The special businers before the Conterence today wad’ Thea yet, one of our own cit: citizen: marbable for bis generosity, for is benevolence, his | MAD Cut of prison, te release him from the elutes of ndoreed by & jar. {load SppleOre ) Bat a8 the | the faneral services of Bishop Wangh ANTI-2LAVERY FROTH AND BUBBLE. | iivcnees aod bin Christan virtues, (appianse.) That | (2 Cries of “We will") ‘ ro meh eat es ieee oxm and Parliament | “Before the hour arrived for the commencement of the | cemtmen all SC Wastioghos; sor aa aikad somtmnt of ‘traned on, st | Iivkieh' Pariiomeot, ‘Toe MOT “oate t's rule tnat omafee: | nervices the list of Conserences wae called aad petitions , REA nnn common at Wasnington, tor an alicged coutem| y race -, m 5 ' the Sevate—not for any crime—not for any real convempt high " Sonectene @ to- of John | sions forced from s man co’ not be need against bia; | upon various subjects were presented, fifty of whick. Ab iition Lions and Lambs Lying of the Senate, which he might justly Dave felt Dat [OF | rer cement ot Fee eeteaas Pent infor matng | Lrown ought to bave aogb Mat Gon aan nt venus Yul suppeee that Dr, How sur Sanborn bed sad tney bad wey tivet one ee va Down Together. (a. ee 7" | wards God. ond good consclence to wen, compor pa the | reselve hie Wa al wie Weekes ee Dot bave proceeded. sgsinst them, Row long would Vir- slavery rule, and two or Unree against the use ef tbacom- enna set b= 5. another! fauniliar to a Me ag ‘G95 ; 4 Wa grea | aro cocesions bend he beets 7, anne, cmeee a, be ej a pre the y ane Son and 7 yartog te proceedings of tbe earlier partef the sess ~—~—— % all extent . or reer trated op ope en is one loud oud CONMENDED TO THE PEOPLE, | with’ the circursstancen ‘iat’ have led to bie tm, | Power. In reverence with te and:'te' ee. | or twos to matt” A sell sechibciog pairotins. Incas | shorld be wiinres ia his oe enss, remstode me of © toeee tien the bumber of spectators bad greatly woressed, and men LAW RE , Prvonmest; but 4 drief reospitulation of them | Core the people trom the sbuse of pow or.” Wo | or two men may wave country, “Alncli Wiskelrcid, | in Hooo’s " Whime spd Oddiien There e's plotare of phen the bour pest coenearn aes Will, 1 aun tatieed, increase ths, Indgnation whieh or, a ben bn Scare eee ‘#* was recaiving ibe sheat < sprazs int Be oe besos as = Boucher smo ind sriiting tobacoo, and » watch dog : ewe ‘ singed. st feel at outrage saffered. er ue open Dbreakis| iw, we! owt; 3 cs my ; Speeeder of Edgar Ketcham, Dr. Henry As | 201, ih tne sccmen of Congress, before its oa | of comm tices, wih powers—not laws, be powers ‘yaa pbalant, by vacricing hime a ing nee or TY we jatew ndjury mye, feos mb Ge aatey ofr ton ees eee | Bart, Dr, Cheever, Wendell Phillips, Wm, mate's conten beneanis cs | lasulshore, a goversinont by Star chambers, San perers; | stance, the event coset ie ek turin ms Uns reemses soacan nee iB: own food arm 4 chapter of 16 Corinthians by De. Peck; end afar "4 ‘& KOVerDMment passe bands . laws i 4 Garrkon, Rev. Daniel Worth, Seng leraeed a receen eee, 6 Ferry | ccrpmiebion, Wh powers, "The Powers, ae ,poarta of high | of Swiss patriotiom; it hae been Tan ee BTMS | 1 seems ta me that the poacher mpitting tobsooe is the | Morris. proceeded to delivers most Impreamive end Bley: a ailair (Cries of louser.) resolution, I gay, was Wwaspertoed o Pawed gad ex- | ck, and ‘nJanguage more lasting than rc Hy ray Hyatt, and a good | «1 m ge ‘on the Iste senior member of the- i Ae brovgbt forward by Mr. Mason—-Mr Mason, the sathor porizes rand in the place of laws; 80¢ apse exerciana | Our ‘brother io Wasbington jail reoal red Senate, and pas ag gs a ) cary Waugh ‘he text of The ae, ail e of the Fogftive Bevo low— Mr. Mason, the wretoh who pemgenry- Bho akY Sm or on fadent becomes | ringle heert a sheaf of seratorial spears; but we trustia | wstcher of aring been. (Loud loge —) |» ae ye at A ref cress tte tateee aa idle roamroctees mee oe fret’ of the ty Dow the deepotiag’ fey yah ad 4 speaking from the broad foe. oe The : AR ge Ey eo argo daserent ball of the Cooper tawiiinte was | 2m, in this countey liable #0 1mm ge | Notrebr bea by the pe will F at oo Toft shred Singles hove 'mates | ioprem uponibe mith et’ tee mammley mak ang we oF abdewt two thirds tied last evening, by suchgf oar citizens the freedom and justice Sree ro mateo a0 folt dispored to reepoud to the following very the session, | ree on eee nena sent heyocs tees oe oe with, fre cl whien appeared io the morn papers — Depere, I |-Exehioe, “in ubrigbt mines by ay Agrtecdet for no bg id aun Besse Inv ov be doorived uf Wem, he] cae re og att ey. coula, every oat nthe rer or prover » process of law.”—United Bawa the seigure | earth. if the Btate in bad | pes are to be searched much wens “won M ror ibe only thing escred. at least the moat sscred | of the United Bimee arsenal at Harper's by an | fF precedents, what murders Tay you not commit; Sa. — wenead un. ifberiy and justice first, everything else | armed party; to inquise whether citizexs of Virginia bad what Jaw of bumanity way trample WDat rule of justice may ye gFOt, Ret, tramp! maximo of wise policy may you pot gbrogatc and con! Bot the proceecure of tho ¥ mate of the United States eas rights phan ao! 9p in t bas pot poor excuse recedented : an execra /~ riton wiheatpccat F swe ay egrace!ul, 80 ‘peclent a ¥' pation ‘contem| of the moral senge of the v J = sok Ted “9 Ceedings ought to be taker from the records and burned Dy the common bapgman , were it not tbat the obliteration of them woutd be arin © gainet posterity, etreason against tociety, that needs the ¥ serning exemple of the history such ‘crimes and tl gir foonsequenoes, go that, Erekine taid of som 4 of ‘exeorable of pobhe and despotic erin, sich as this committed by the Senato, “ instead ef commanding them to be burnt, in they rhould ratber — pavo-directed them to be blazoned large letters upop t! like the cbs a ‘ze and Jour sight, to tr! #7 you from acts of injustice.” (Great Spplauee.) Orc’ sarily, 'tie conecienee thet makes cow- arde of us a'l, fut the usurper of God’s power over the thst invisible ‘apd invincible element of ipsubordation which be cavr pt get at. Nothing ip Mr. Hyett’s proceed- Ure Beem tO havo Toused such ineo!vent wrath as hie ap- peal to conse Puce and to-God It wae the recognition of ahigher law . and the slave oligarchy ip the Senate can notendure dat. They seem as easily infuriated at the mention of conscience as ever a mad bull at the waving eedtors did not call for their intervention. rme attended voluntarily Amoug others, Mr Gitcings, | % * plese ¢ f red ‘ianoel. (Laughter.) To set up without My Ksvcurm called the meeting to order, and nomiaa- | (Applause ) Mr, Andrews and Dr. Howe,’ seoing the in. | Jaw tbe m eve wil! of « committee of the Sevate, the mere ted Dr. Honry A. Hart as President, and Oliver Johnaon | iquity of the’ proseeding, testified, ' but teetiied | S770RADt ssaumption of senatorial power, ax superior t0 as Secretary. The motion was unanimdusly carried. tt | UP4eF, protest, denying aliogether the anthority of | © setae area iee maneienn weenie: . Ivica) beim never defure attempted, aud a depth of Bo _Droate bo oupel Hom. 6 ape, Canis, WRG | sia norer rected tie Mee being brosched, as ‘Wandell Phiitipa ir al men; cheina and slavery for nous Mas hs ‘the supremacy of God over the whole Garriace. not been murdered op that occasion; avd to inqnire whether persons out of Virginia had not b¥en concerned in the attack—aithough not present—by supplying arms ‘The resolution concluced by eaytvg that the committes should report what further measures Wore necessary wo protect es from invasion by other Siates, witb wer to send for pereous and papers. The committee, ing &rmed with such powers setto work. They erect- es seoret tribunal, ap inquisition im the beart of this country, carried op in ihe move in which inguisitions and uber secret tribunals are carried on; wformers were sent to blast the charsc er of men who were not present. ‘Those men who were appointed to try whether certain pa-ties had not been concerned in treason aad murder, proceeded torre if they could not blast the character of Ten not present, by the aio of informers. And then other men_were to be vent for toacoure themselves The vory courte of the Inquisition, wo accute themselves, or, still ‘worse, to accure ibeir frieucs! (Appincee.) Well, a great number of pereova were sent for—some from Vir- Mis, to give wD AccoUDt of the transaction; others from anges, who bed known John Brown; ethers from Boston apa trom New Yort, who had bad some acquaintance with bim. To be sure, the proceeding, as to the oxtenri- bie object of tt, bas proved a great tatlure. The object, ‘undoubtedly, of thi whole proceeting was a political one. ‘Tt was to cart odium on tho republican party—to copnect the chiefs of the republican party with John Brown, aod thus bring that party tnto diegrace with the people. In that respect the proceeding bas been an utter failure. om) Butthey sent for people from all quarters. i i place at the Thirty-third street arsenal ou Thursday eve~ ning. It was one of the most pleasing and insiructiva drills we bave witpersed for some time, The doors wera f i ii i 8§ fi 3 H ay i | i 1 3 ir kaw jad; ast 09 Retee es bear him and know bo ne be dowth — Bt 4 wile font Gecidaty Mer before he heareth it, i t# folly and shane wnto bim — Proverbs. Yo may tarry deve 'n reedirg the records of Foman grest 8 was not Der palaora nor ber iemaies nor ths extent of ber domiciour. Bor ibe power of ber armies tbat thrilled me, Dut it was be magic power of the exclamstion, eveo smong Be rem ole aud berbarous a: 1%, “tam & Roman nd And in modern ime, the exclamsiion, “I aman Spgll/hnan!”? ection thron, tbe sbe exo’amation, “I equatrespact! Naver, we earn wih equa! scrupuloasess to the and property of the bumbiest euizen of eur repub- I — Willis Hall A ween meeeting will be beld im the Cooper Testitute on Priday eventog, May 11, at 7: o'clock, to into faites the Tmorigonmer of Paaddous Hiya Meg. witbost ‘procees of lew. fe i power which God hae pat in And I wii} give you ap example of the manner in which, even opder ® monarchy, the people be 4 take the aimiuistra- tion into their own bands for and lustified in doting it, pay, would be themeriver, accasorien to the crime if they bad not done it. You have heard, you record of the and irrega- brevery of Jonathan, trusting ‘cahy in God and not map, 2 a the Phibetit i i caucus Serate could pot preter to even in appearance; and the people feared the oath, but Jona ‘ban minced it pot, for he had not even "Seminden 10 conte tw defray expenses. ‘Thc police authorities seemed to have been afraid that there would have been some riotous demonstration, and B® consequence detailed a strong force of the Metropoll- fae to preserve the peace, but the nature of the pro expispstions were unnecessary, and the drill was Gucted almost entirely with the bugie. The mea ree: particularly picased with tbe ipnovation, and when Grill was dismissed many of them went of whistling calls. The oolopel complimented the officers and their attention and correctness as ap emple apology aE ‘ols, and the people eecaped, but Jonathan waa taken. | I recognize and in « measure bomor the South, Then foul eait to Jomethen, tell me wheb thou nest done? and T have a certain sort of respect for the Southerner, aod Jonsthen told bim, and said, “I oid bat | for be is not » bypocrite aoubly dyed in L taste a little boney with the end of the rod | maby miserable notions, but what ‘that was ip mine band, and jo, I must die!’ And Saal Appiauee.) And I was sorry to see your great states. H sae fo a epecia! train at 9 A. M. and returning at 4 P.M. Om 3 t ir they wil! General Preven stn ame | HS Sa ad rece rnc on, | Se Age ease | Sonor ta gaan arc | Bet eur ne hae oa | SANT Fy Recent . " y hi wi refuses ‘t) a *, ¢ = the platform were the Rev. George B. Cueever, | Bettie ‘the Srante panera e vote, eracring, warracia ts | als, end seifers ‘or it, Instantly booomen the cues | bair of bis head fal to be ground, Yor he bach. wrouget | Bot the gleat grancecn of H. Seward | Ssammvc Arrnay.—About three o'clock yesterday af. of Fiod against atbelem, the cause of religion against imy urtity—be cause of freedom againat lavery Tt ye ave pot faitbfol in that which is another man’s, who rbia)) give you that which is yourown? if weendure this in’ quity, if we puller it to be perpetrated, tt wit! certainly ftyow that God is leaving us to be chastieed with the acor Aone of ovr own ens. Already the fruite of thie terrible yp, and we begin to chew of thé Sodom. If we do not yet drimkto the dregs the cup vely we bave mingled for others. ® poikoa of mic, prepared for rome decosed #travger, some selected object of a BD. D.; Rov. J. R. W. Sloane, Rey. 8. 8. Jocelyn, Rev. ©. | ipsue to seize their persons, and ‘bring them before tho 3. Warren, of New York; the Rey. Daniel Worth, North | Senate. Joon ate rn) is 6 gee Saul at Se . | mpirit i father—(applaute)—bad an excendingly civ! Carolina; tho Rev. Henry T. Cheever, Jewett City, Conn, ; | fPirit of hie f hie bp ee taneskal i Cado, posting trina Wm. Licyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, Samuel E. Sewail, tafe conduct if he world go to Washington, which was i Boston; Thomas Garrett, Wilmington, Del; Oliver | Rcorsed by Mr. Masoe; but etit! this onstinate Jonn Brown, Jr, would not consent to go. (Laughter } Mr. Sebason, Huger Ketcham, Jota ¥: Cleveland, Thomas J. | ocho, cf Concord, also wen Sent for; bus aodld pot Mall, Eawerd Gilbert, Wm. H. Woodbury, Dr. ¥. W. | go. The Sergeant at arma received @ warrant, which, Miser, Jawes B. Richards, Bradbarst Schietfulin, Dr. | not being abe to go himself, be deputed to an udderii a ged Nor merge Myre {> Massachusetia. ‘Tous tap 21d not dare to go to Concor erus, Sn Songens wo by ony light, reoollecting the revoluuonary spirit of thi ik was remarked as a curious coincidence that Garrison, | people, Ho went st night, wih a number of sesir- ternoon Charles Gibson got into an sitercation with a col- ored man named Joby Williame in tae saloon No. 43 Worth street, when be, Gibgon, crewa dirk and stabbed ‘Williams in the right arm, inflicting @ severo wound, Wiliieme wes conveye? 'o the New York — and Gideon srrested by roundemen McCleary, of Fit Ward, and locked up to answer. Frm mv Seventn Averve.—Retween ulne and tem o'clock on Thureday morning a fre broke out im an un00- coupled frame building in Seventh avenue, between F¥'ty~ be that be died pot. You see whet the people can do | tome Cheever of the mext generation bia en they have « mind to the work; you see what bave right to do, when juntice requires it—when the de liverance of the oppressed requires it. They were them- selves the sovereigne; they took the sovereignty; God eave it to them: they took the wuole admivistration of ‘be govervment sudéeniy outof Ssul’s hends into their ow, ene set the vietm of oppression free, Lat the peo- ple at ibie time at op ae eee: and aot oak Oe spirit of these noble old Fescuers, and Byatt fe sale, and cur Wsctics are sate trees aggression. | tury to century. Every ber oe count them op hia Let the people, im the name of God and justice, demand | #78. The argument to second and Fity-third streets, ownea by William Keenan, 7 a Morcerer's malice, is by & terrible mistake put into the | sv0 ccmpel hie release. Let the people say, as ‘the Lord | this resolution, 1s simply tbe principle that we are not now ‘Phitipe and Cheever, besite the leaner lights of their —_ Bn to Maghieaiens ca ha 9 nf feed et: Geo whoke faite for Wooakeheeh, Gad De whale tee | liveth, there anal wan ele hair of bis bead fall to the of executive userpauon The Executive is he budding wen totaly dewtroyed; loan about $400; no all present. The preveedings wore opened by prayer by the Rev © 5 Of oi 5 ¥ Bawny T. Cumven, of Connecticut, brother of Dr. Cheever, prcume Coms Giuomanged bie free arvent-.dep <f tho Church of the Puritans. The barden of the prayer | cSasged busyto be ote, on & tachuiedl, greued, lenving ‘was a0 invocation to Goi to sustain the captive now im | the other question to be hereafwr petted. The coures tu tify the of Uberty through his | taken by Mr. Hyath was diferent from any of those. posted Sen ey Se - diestrus When he was rummoned, he went to Washington, intend. vig ing 0 go before the committee, cenying their power to Tuc Cxamman then addreased the meeting as foilowa:— | cum, nim w attend; saying that he would voluntarily Pocial carcie it blosted and stricken dowp. The Senate of the United States, oncer cover of ap inquisition into crhine, are converted into @ band of copepirators against the libertics of their country. Theso men, exclaimed tho Pabylovian Senate of old, have pot regarded thee, O, King; ey terve not thy gods, nor worship the golden image which (hou bust eet up And euch is the very ac cusetion sgainst inpecent victim of the malice of the slave power. At tbe instigation of offended pride, to- § (ber with the arrogant declaration by a distioguished 1 (Gi |, hated and weak The Jegislators & ab oppor tunity of being beara before the Supreme Court; und this day! | (Great applause ) ou or ily, the women were on the alert, (cheers), San- Fesoued, & babexs corpus was sakeo out, and & ‘The ChasMan then said—Ladioe and you will pow bave an opportunity of peacng’ owe tice triepd—(loud applavse)—whom God has gifted with a tongue s0eloquent that be can command popular attention even to uppopular subjects. Weepers Penuirs sdvanced to tbe fropt of the of @ tenement house, General Graham, President of thea ate ese Mf they would admit bad no to compel at the will of the Senate was superior | pecesrary to say that our brother Sewell, of Boston, bad . . smal be soprived. of liverty witout ate couree cf aw, | hia.” When he went there be bad same comrenposteges | Over. courceece,” Mr. Tiyait ‘hasbeen “arown into icf him litle ground to cover, you must scanowiedge ive ’Winklereid. it waa for him to gather the | Metropolitan Toeurence Company, of this city, opened « Botwkbeending, four milioos of barman beings, recog | with Mr. Mason. He was unwell, and asked for time to | Prifon af at the motion of the tyrant’s finger. | tbat alier both of them I am Wi of @ nation’s incifference in hia mingle bosom, and | correspondence with Menars. Baring & Brothers, of Lon. Ty a a ee ee a OS SE at ESR for the purpoee of to thie ctty one of the SonstituUeo. a persons, are deprived Of ali their social | peremptorily w prepare on a certain day. He then went “ J A . been | That be may do this well, needs not your iy applause. | Tondon fire that it bo bere practically r | of int, bat | to Beston, wrote to Warhington, saying be would be there | Veticeting Committece, with sergeants fand marshals at » bm 6: 4 cocapes, Sapa ss etc ch es ear a eon | S.neraegon fer tht atm ny Sr | a ye ea cement | Samed ree myers ca weak Kat | otk alent Mery cat eager | teeth crepes tren os plasure of ear potic * n ‘moo nan of sin~ | Gon) or if t referred, they might seod tor him. Mr , 7 that ; quasty Uonorstten oad bercesagine nine ting cet ana | uous qnenered tea bons eoteee tet eek tae Sergeant atien of llthe demande of obadience i | ct his epeech.. (Applaum} "As fame up to-night | Tivaren was elected the President of the Calied, tates. | DE {CM General Grabam that the eevape bas arrived it pie deer mage arlene tance fone ae oy ‘druh; bas bo eatecktty tmnt Cenk tod ata ne A free conscience is no more permitted | ® man in the stree\ aid to me:—‘What point will Se hic io eae Sains, | Be Liverpool, and will ebortly be exhibited ta the public, apa ye ee ) Mr. yess wes plesned to go, Be Kew ,York, tan to Daniel Worth, of | Cheever take to night!” replied that T understood that | We have got no ery with wh stophed ahmen. | €xbIbitiog wil! be looked for with much tatereat ecemed bair-brained and facatical. He was ' sause 10 (he Senate, trastiog that perteetly the teol rire enine Mr. cra w val mee ee a mnt ag a only be mentioned in « | COREECTION.<=-We were in error yoaterday, in saying eo cueeek of his noble cnterprite andl cst inte | Sey weld aire hiss 4 fair beariog. Wreliminaryiues, | sit into prison, ef the Court and Jary ta North Carclien, | (Laughter and spplaase {thought then af the old story | hisper. but in this foul arrest aad tmprisonmont of | that the body of « murdered mfant was found in the rear ’ Tithe ttrucaie, wae dragged ito court, and subjected to | Nbich be Uedal on wet occas cos, the Neate: proposed | 1 de impriroument of Mr. Worth: Cathe the Seaste with | St tbe, two eostvot Bra before ma hydrcetsie preee, | Thaddeve Hyatt, ee ine clementa of @ very Gibrallar o | of No. 90 Cherry street. It should have read No. 94 et he iranale, was drageed nt ie, and aehuecins 82 | Se qoetatene 19 The firet was, “What excuse have | * Power they arrogate, and neither Thaddeus Hyadt, nor | When Pat askea Mike what kind of « machine it was © war cry thet which if clothed in such thunder mae Cherry street. ou. ner |, cap any more claim freedom of consclesce in Whieb bave call» forth the scorn and reprovation of the | You for vot appearing before the commitiee when you world. A short time before a prisoner was arrugned at | Were summoned! tecond, “Are you ready now to the ber in Wasbsngtwn tor shooting down in opeo day aa | appear before the commitice and testify /’ One of the han. aliegeo acolteret The counsel in bis defence went inio | members, saying that Mr. Hyatt might bave something an riabornte ans)!ysis and exposition of the Jewish law ou | better than an excose for refusing to go before the com- the sanject of ad Uitery, and showed dbat it was e grievous | Miitee, provosed to amend the question by making it erime, which, by! that iaw, wee punishable with death | read “what reason,’ kc. But the Senate, projudging tbe But where is the : pan who would have dared tostaut before | case, would not allow the amendment. Afier the the court at Qiarlestown, and expounded we law of | Questions were propounded, be proceeded to reed bis ar- Moses on the sin of slavery, dewaring that ‘be who steal. | gument in defence, which gave great offence to the sens tb 8 man ané wleth him, or if be be found io bis hand, | tors. Think of it! A man who was to be tried ‘arbington or New York, than we to Alabama. All things copsidered, it would be difficult to find in bis- Lory an instance of more fisgrant violation of the rights Of copscience and reourities of inw. What is the great article in our copstiution worth, promising that no man ebal' be deprived of bberty without due process of law, if, without law, sgainst law, in disregard and contempt ie eafeguarce, all its covenants, the bare wil) of a committee of an oligarchy of the slave power oan send ‘An ippecent man to prisen, and keep him there, without The Oyster Sloop Tragedy. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Fr —< the subject which re! om death?’ Where is the Amer whetber be should be sent to the jail ot | the ehacow of acrime imputec to bim, apd polely be. ry goverpment—all liberty, made | ee ee Sores: veutared, tn the poesenes of ‘ae Washington was covsidered Tespectfo) apd inerent | CaUte he declared himself governed by covscience, and | vp of what the people wrested from usurpation. Govern- | A Doey, to anaizxe the legal principles ani sound the depths | becavre be gave legal reasons why be should not be sort | Pet fubject to the Bepate of the United States? And | met began with the cunning of the priest and the | at the phikesopny involved in Whe qu-eton raiwed by the ’ Ti ehowed the whote character of the proceediny: there be must le uptil De shall have himself, as | Violence of the soldier, and every element of freedom / daring explore ihe hero of Harper's Ferry’ Who could ¥, be was allowed to read the argoment: but sucn | & lyravpica! power phrases it, the contempt in} has first been beard in the sighs of murderet | po ae Rave Boor det of insensate multitude aod | Was the injustice, and the arrogance, and the unfitness of | Yolved in the assertion of the of conscience, by } pat) jotem apd the fall of the g1) ) thes Before Bridgbam, (Applause. beta wrested the mipority from the bends of the priesthood and of restrictive . Now, oar govern Toert thus founded upon Saxon liberty, i# met, therefore, | Ube history of eat temple of magnificence, marvel. lousiy proportioned and built st ope time, like Solomon's | temple, without the sound of s hammer. It is an old Eag- heh mansion, with @ door cut out here, when and whe be master might evter at his pleasure. That part roof giving out there shelters an extra chamber or winoew to catch the sun when the wind bas ehut op | snciber. Tere are a thousand gables on fide, and | bere, these 00d guide to carry you through w deing Circumstances, to constitute the heginning of the compsoy bow did we get the great rights to this {air | (“beers ) Por why hoald I cetain yous moment after warsion! When the ipcignation of the people—the com- | WDat you have been listening to with #o profound an in mon-piace every day people, who are to be seem in the | terest? To a tke to gild refined gold, to patpt the stacets And villages minding Whelr ows Desiness, and im- | lly, e., we are old, ie wasteful and ridioulous exoem, patient of the tbeory which Frenchmen adore—when 824 to follow alter George B. Cheever ani there people were aroured by ap extrsordinary act of | Wendell riliips is litte short of madoce, oppression and unbearable outrage, they arose in their | With email bope of making any impression. However Migbt and vindicated their liberty (Applause) How did | 1 Will ray & word while the collection is going Charis the Second rerjuring himself before God, by ceciar'ng what, jn his conscience as an honest man and a free citizen of the Upited States, be cannot deciare—that be believes this Senatorial Star Chamber ¢o possess the authority and Tight of compulsion over bim. Now, my friends, do you ‘think it ie safe or wito thus to bring the government of God and youg own government into direct antagouimra’ Hew long, think you, can this gowerament last, with «och experi bie of dedapoe aguinat God and violanon of law. eciting all conretentions man face to face ageinet it, forcing them mto such opporition to preserve the Isat remnant of their own freedom? If the people do uot interfere, there fe uo restraint of this despotism, and any of ws may be stricken down by it before we are aware. The same power that coult ‘at Geet arrest Tuaddeus Hyatt without crime, urn open bim the screws of au inquisition, and then by 'ne t cauthority af thet Inquisition, and protest mo ot his conéclence ah above its power, cou very dente) & crime, that very protest of con May 11.—The United Steies vs Edward Riley.—The de- fendant, « colored man, was bostewsin on board the America a ee is charged with matiny on hoard tbat vesee). moby was given to show that the other eatlors to kneek ef, and promised them that If they refused to work on cerired to torn out, and that be ssid if there wae any Sabting be would see the crew out. The Commission- er committed the secused for trial. Navel Intelligence. ‘The marine guard for the United States steam frigate Ningare arrived from Wesbington on Wednesday even- ‘ng, onder command of Lieut. Geo. Botler, and were im- mediately traneferred, temporarily, on board the Uvited Shaken coentring ii Mane Canin, ohare ate wih re main await the Niagara's going in commission. They were all dreeved in the new uniform adopted by the ma- Wen. that three fourths of rt while his defence was be of piracy—cnarged that | there men ior a » Dery 4 was therefore | thom left the Sem sho bad assamed before the | fi and thus not only vindi rom the accusation of trea , Dut elevated him to his | be should be committed to the common jail at Waxbing ‘Groe rank af a Ob retan and a patrioty Alaa! John Brown | ton until he should be reacy to anewer before the com: fad only the yr'® (rial, followed by tae martyr’s | mittee, Jost think bow we should view @ similar pro- demth “Among * who bewailed bis doom | ceeding im a conrt of | Sappose = judge, trying « “S00 #p ope aed with bis bereaved aad worrowing fami- | Man for eo offence, should go into another room, Where & Chinen of this State appeared comsp cues The | the prisoner's counsel was celivering his argument, aot Deartet [baddews Hyate was stirred wo its depths, and | When he wes throvgn, should come in and charge ths _ be could not rest aaut (he wa af the oath was in'some | Jury to convict the prisoner. What would be dons wit cw eaure stoned for by the jum'oe aad generwity of the sack 0 josger Would he not be impeached at the next Word. He ie ec neequence became amerk | men. The | searion the legisiature? Or, rather, would be ‘whra proriavers faction in the Peowte, knowa as the | not be driven, with @ howl of execration Barper's Forry Committee of lavertigation, sammonet | from the bench’ which be dishouored? And ought ee Before ther snd dewa, formation, He ap | not & Senate, which refused to hear ths } wared, bot dene! ir righ biher but at. | arguement of the man they were about to cordem to iw t wodance oF bis ttteravce. ey orderet him | prisopment, he met with @ national howl of execratioe am fet @pt. Thee yoo b pther instance Cheers.) Tonght to say that im the course of there pro A crime of contempt against the inquisitioo—the | we get babeas corpus’ When tried to | 0D, whieb, I hope, will be generous and noble. We are w “Rigor ccirage upee the Consthutioa ihe imprison, | contiogs, Ms. Myans was auteaaod wits areet eetemy na eee eae tece ciate im for that created crime, | put men into jal, tbe people said it could not be done | talking about the people going to Washington to open ibs | Tine corre. First Lieut Greea will comomand the guard with | eloquence by Mr. Sumner and Mr. Hale (apoiauee. except in legal form, and thie was the firet advent of the | Priton doors of Tharceus fiynit, Why, is it not the work 1 thie S. continved to trace the bistory of Mr. A's impr! m mt of one of your great bebe as corpos writ. Ail law i the same, its princi- | Of the peeple? Where arc the people? Now, I maintain on \precens of Invented crime by thprisonment with Jndge, without Jory, al! provited 70» 0! Iaw over ridden. the power that ered nee The democratic party, being the majorit Pal object being the safety of the Ife and hberty of the | that thoes prison doors are closed upom him by the wilt | Disgers crew . Re Stress Mt throngnon , wan repomsible’ for ibis, Suirege. He ha nay lerath oP teree, emt, 10 40 thie, | people who are to obey them. When our fathers came | Sd the vote and the power of the peopie. ‘For slavery prot Pinal St LF La > ~ And avhorrence of | #poken of what the committee did; be would now refer to Propet! to apy length of tyranny, end will assuredly | Over bere they adopted Parliamentary law with few excep. | Das ubjogs tec the people of this country to ite diaboties! ceiving ship North Carolina, ae J / & strange om'ssion on thelr ‘There was ove une power raiming & Committee of Vigilance | tons, «hich was eo free that it wae compatible with the | Will. Where is New York to night? fre thore ou the = Gange ; : ’ me im the United Sates wi bad boasted "that | *@eirst the reper of treasonable opinions, to rege d { principles of the United States Everything eine they left this ry! And lock it i po dleparaging senso—ix ‘The United States steamer Mohawk, Lient. Com. Craven, Te efecrotary was ther directed to read the resolutions | WM, ew more of the secret history of thie allair | 1° domestic tutions guaranteed by law,or® Comm'- | bebinc Whenever any man wants to get @ privilege be | 16 acknowledged respectability bere? scoepted | was at Neuvitar on the 26th ult. well. ati wr than any one elst—Governor Wise, of Virginia. | te of Investigation in regard to the iesecurity of slave | must show net only that it is Foglah, but that {ti an- | eS of New York recognized here? Thi audience. —— Res Sived, That the Senate of the United States, in the | He eteted thet be bad got possension of Jonn Brown's | Property, aod the causes of the samo, might dreg | cient, apd not cut up root and branch by the constitauon rgely Mace up of vietera from other States, who hap- Supposed Derelict Slaver Picked Up. tmeprh ‘@nment of Theca ait (or an ailoged contempt | Carpet bag, he alleged contained letters imphcating | 817 color from bis press, ond aay clergyman frm | We stand bere now jost s# the people in the time of | Pet to be here, and this bail but two-thirds full, while the Bowrow, May 11, 1560, ‘ 70 @ euenel of that boty, | Prominent men in the ailair; but be declared he would | P'# pulpit, and Private gentleman from a convevtation | Charice the Second. If we were equsl to our privi , | mars of tbe people are elsewhere, caring nothing A to be & sisver, was brought Tous asurpation Of power, | ROt KO before the committee, and the oommities never | ! the café, ho dares affirm the righte of conscience ag | we wovld pot be standing here idle—an te Cheever hen , for Thaddene Hyatt, or of liberty sacrificed in nis priene. | into Provincetown inst evening by Mr Bill, second mate ¥ American citizen, (Ap: | #ent for Governor Wire. What was the reason’? Govern. | sbove the right of slavery, or otter the opinion that | #ai¢—but mownted men would be on their way to Wash. | How will you talk of the people bus prison | of tbe schooner Rienal, which fell in with her at slavery is rin, end or Wise was a distieguised democrat. They did not dar what if sin agninet (od cannot be | ington to opening #@ Thaddews Hyatt out of his dungeon. (Loud | COOrP, and setting the captive free! AR! the people orn. bad all sail ret. Noone wae on board of ber She please. + . > sanctioned by law, bu pot ti . and pre appre r are led cartive by slavery. Ik is slavery whien hes . — ety Veen ef ov " to offend @ Gemocrat of that distinction, Perl rt wetioned by » DUt ought to.be opposed and abo- protracted applause.) Dr. Cheever mentioned the forpished with large quantities of water. ree, peas, beang ntaeel ved : bea 7 a ah ps Maca * Gd ot Ge te Wy Ge bene ote Virgie tabed. er of the noble Bampéen; bat you must remember | brought thie cpon ae d ten thourand other evila: and bread, feb and beef, and had also a laree amount of lom ror) © with which he has ree ome of her citizens, that they dared to try | My Deane Brioven Rroruee thet when it was reported that Hampden het been im. tht end js not yet. Why look at this, The whole She = pel ‘ Fepate, agd submitted 0 imprisonmentia | im the Staw of New York im the person of ons i OE oo coea . ~%| ) ps rie ay ones vi rt power © at Waeblogtm rather than acknowledge the | Of ber citizens. Now, the reasous of Mr. Hyatt for not | of tbe Ib day Marci thin B rere ond marched to London to release him. Brown undertook to carry cot in Virginia the spire pA. @ thet cearping body. (Loud applause.) consenting to apewer before the commitiee, were, Ring ct the hinges cf two iron doers, agthey were nok st | accismations ) ‘This wae woat gave rise to the old Cornish 8P¢ letter of ft conrtiation, the Bret article ow CUDeH fi tana too prodner cl lnpineuee’ Gectes to pun. | aren tant ths ingetty ate Wan Ore permmeeatots forever » seal upon By ostward life, and Dellad which declares that “all men are created free and are Se dancminter ion aaes they consiier | Harper's Ferry affair was mot ap inquiry which the Sonate by (ie eu oat ot 9 heweuee And sball Trelewney die? bso He was accused of treason, neverthelea, { sheir authority—seying that neither tue of | bad aaything to do with—that being solely for the Ju:t led sentence belag for life. or amt! Abe shell ‘pelawney diet eh tint die cede nea x *- Mo fence nor. © paciwhment ie fed by known laws, but | Ciat department of the government. Whoever committed ewer | wonld po! anawer row ibonah ane Thyen » hundred thovenn’ Cornish men it~ — — Suen ee een tas aareice, (cd camming taste at | Sortie was tobe Weel @ ture Mf femasor teoeaiee Fimsows the sound of ihe samme tmplenene were | Shall kwow the reason why. (Applause) | Was punished as be deserved. Flands off! government Gee Lepalet eo—le-one of tbe worst features ef deapotiem, | Ut the Seoate, not beltg a jadical boy, had uo runt vs A ee A 4 A oF RR | ihe by taking oan Sreaevell te arnt done 1m Feat principle « . J | compel the atencance of « Wines, and bad no power to a os eaves owt by Yankee \. Now York would | a . Fee xn rea Pa eye ye Soane qusemee, 8 tae @ did Set attend. The (a9 | thee ques | ulate thie great example, and would bare been | Brown and his associates, thue forever after releasing any own cease. \ Ghecdtoner of Wn own ponteoah ant te or went on to coutend that the conrtitation gay mihev cannes | imitated by the free people of New York, and | Fabs io medole with the question. Then it was that woe Qerefere pro wely no part of the common an) pariiamen, them 29 power, and tbat there wae no analogy betwee att cadaneas Sey Lady ty Tata Sao wpe tae eet ht. oy Py ary lew soo, &C te this country, being wholly repugnant | Congre*# and the Parliament of Eagiand which wou) nals Bave'd Mast Thaddeus Byatt tie? ' so fegitive slave law, ind to = ot thet atom and every Htate oon. | Warrent them in exercising the Ae A matter of pre — mn, 7 aed on “dune Moet Thaddeus Byatt die committee. Mr, G. commented severely the action of the committee. ‘He laid the blame of thtle pre. eroding? vet sone on the democraw, but on for the first in- republicans ss well, in a in Pi ae utierly eaby: © Of the rights of tbe aa an arbitary power, for which there war vever tanctioned by castom or heedless 80 negeesity, 08 tbe score of aay loginiation that might be Ut be met alway mined resist red is on which to base legisiation were ) fod peblic, that there bed bean ai by tw ‘Then forty thoussnd New York boys Will know the reason why. —(Centinvour ed Aeafening applauce.) We want to place before you, a8 & certa'n fact, that the imprisonment of My. Hyatt iiivetrates @ criew in the history of constita- Bova) hberty, jort a the act of the brave men ia Hamp- Gem's cave Abd mark you, tyranny never seize | 9 the bigb in the land; never takes hold eminent * men in ite iret steps. No popolar mer wih « Debind him, Tt Goe# not think of seizing Governor Wise with & State at bis back. Tyranny is nota fool. It takes ermmon ordinary man with no party following in his ke—not & tan popular and beloved—certain that | Mey can strike bim down, the fact will Decome a proce bot a Tt Nef {104 before the powder men oie éry! ‘Thews folks ‘who cure Cromwell ore a Cheever! Lid it ne: crowd one of them apd it when but little squeertor to Sil ibelr prevended trust in God. kt le the powuer, they Wusl and dry swear at that! And under daie of the Oth inet — Me friend, f fe a question of endurance. f God sustains me, Tean tive tem out and | will nig sm Now, my friends, we ought to be thackfui to God, if, locking found ih the streets of (bis movern Jerusalem for & man, A Pep ten, to wand in the gap for conscience ard oor iibertien against this tremeacons tyramny, he bee prepared ote, bas created one, acd haa thrast bia into fhe gap. even by this very power of com Resotve!, That of a legaiative © + ieistare, the only = POFer it bes over bum Go the executive & | SARit ponishment, like od anch Individeal i entitind to by ebmem deveriverd an! fixed by to tra | Defore a jory, and to a! rhe the quint ret of © le The clanse in the constitation, declaring mes should be tried by @ jery, onght been 6 protettion to Mr. Hyatt, et of 1867 the refural tw committer of Congr: crime panmhable by the otaee and imprivonmeant ection of the Sean tree Inabitutions throw around the citizen, | Wat Arbitrary and unconstitutional mit an ¥ OMer power in & lngwiatare ie ts Here were repeatad cries for Wendell Phillips, and Mr ‘violate the cardinal pribeiple of free gorernment hy | 8, taking the hint, after some time, concladed hie re- mixing the legiaiauve 0d judicial And exective powers | Marke by paying that they ought to ex the'r fee! a, in fact, to yield wp Yecred individual rights to pariy | ies of sympathy with the fuilerings of Mr. Ayatt, aud HH dert bare enough povernor ume. hate. personal caprine, OF official diecrotion, which is but | their admiration of hie herow courage. (A sclenee, this inward, iavieibie, all conquering power, that | strong a: Dower the” Foe ant foflaentia, a4 que same be deape Vee. The Cramwawait W@ etated thet du the impeach. | 60 deapatirm can meseure, TRen? cope with, wo ty. | pot require our interference and protection. John Rewolved, That (hie ac LOf the Senate, coupiod as it ig | Ment ot Warren Hastings, he went to the Rouge of Lords | ract vuderstand. The people of tbe land bave used op. Jacob Astor does bot sek you to protect him. Go- With contemp! and venial’, of the rights of wooo, and | An beard the sloquence of Sheridan for three days | preee'on, And cxeretee robbery. and have reved the peor | vernor Morgan does pot desire to shield him. tmaking the bare wit! of tbe Senate to overive every cra | At love of bie speech be remarked, “t newer knew | Ano weedy: yew, they have opprenred the wrong. | 1 in net made to & popolar man. eBientions ples of the eltiz 0, ® an outrage upon Christian Yd fol'y. Abd T ronght for & man among them that should | has krowledge of \te duty epoogh to know Liberty, which should be stampo. with the indiaaot re. | Meron and bis friends were here now to bear the | make up the hecge, end stared In the gap before me for that when tyranny etrikes the bambiest oltizen it strikes ations of « Christian ;wople, (Loud amd contiued | dereription with which we will be entertained by Rev, | tbe land, tbat 1 Ghoakl por destrey i. God hare | ihe big! then there will be some for liberty. ) Dr. Cheever. (Loud cheers ) mercy upon you, my friende, if, having (Applaure.) Cromwell mat on the throne ‘and ORs gocretary then fated that be beld in hie baod a SPRRCH OF RY. Mn. Come, Joe toch & mun, upberd and driven by thie inward power | gnid to the prondest cities of Europe, “I will the ‘of & letter rem Chas. Sem ter. ( Tremendous applaage Rev. Mr. Cuxavan then being introduced, came forward | Snecience, and presenting for you this encred pies, you | bumbuat Englahman on the Mediterrean as sefe as. the keow,” ‘ott chee: Rimacr was ove of | amid grost applause, and said the outrage a just cause for | TOOrS# IVES prove yourselves 0 lost, that you canmot | poblest duke in the alrecte of London (Loud > to protest egainst this despot | a revolution, and if the peop'e do not mierfere, every | “TCD Delere that apy man in your time can have so This im the reason why Hyntt’s care ie po | for much public virtue end #0 mach Fincerity of conecionce, and eo wech real love of left, an to be in carneet in evel @ position with rach a Tn revealing thie im- poeeimiity of belief in the existence of wach virtue, the conencvore of some of our puolic jourcais hare shows tbemeecivee more thoroughly allied ip cheracter and ple, (o thet wDicd we conceive a8 beire the cemence of orvil, than they cold bave dove by any other conten. rep. 1 net viterance of & republic, when « belief v the preebity of poblie virtue hae gore ont of exe vee The hoey w cadarer and ft only to be barked wth the Corene no Owe Tembabt O( persopal independence wil! Be taken from aTe Cwammen, May 9, 1860. them. This shows the progress of dee potmm, STi will not be in my power to be prosent | The di iy ie 8 err’ - meeting in New York to protest against | ble thing that of Thaddeus Hyatt, but my best | should Rave pronounced sich an « and Speakers. 10 } safe experiment, But ite decirinee have jong work = uneon | ing, the fret apd tyrampioal as the And I rejowe mm every sen that be arouse! to % turpe open a great pubdlic question. Now Gore the Senate claim? I will an argument show that on American soll pel the judges nor law makers have any power to commit a man, of repress Sut at Say of Sree Fie awed \f they were ready to mont this iasue of Sene- to pol pafepoards around and Las ge Government ‘end vrurpation, 9@ an Ac- Here a lady, known as Mre, Healy, on tie Seite of Sameera | Scien ct et Sea eee to there Dim, | wil own you—my | citedly, ard cried “Yer! Get coat eball eend you to jail, and my warrant to the (hee fn? cram them down ‘roast, and Tl) help you Ret what # the Fa ‘pot do fo, aa in the don” jag Dot touch oar Deckers | This declaration of war memed to take Pibout the veel ome Foprovenuatiye in Sag form, Ai | back. Fe soon railied, however, and said Unt correct gach son, Jame of Represnntal yee - ot apy “itt! ote be doubted, for this power '@ 6 uatnral ino! | burope Pty » in regard w the wore. Of impyeckmegs Which belongs w tie" monis of which poeple musi eearcely ve coaulied, a