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TE a ee a ee Be age = ue,” 8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. ene eaiins wanes wht bem. Here evn oe psy © we re0® . of phte pot cagpe ay conveairsty. *:euamtagaaes cet oy wes Mr tm Meeretely caarkt ber. ETHOMIST GEMEAAL COWPERESCE, | Mr. eg? NS am eeny Besar wos a anne Dhery thea ite ieelt reihie 3) cas hie teee EY PWENTY THIRD DAY'S PROCERDINGS, then have bim exposed ot A necessity Was upen tho Dt not to be dumped before the shearers avy lo7g? ~'e1peaher Oppased the edopuiee of sur bess h ree we8 179 aad imei Beare bs) pected tue Sine fy of RH, Sees reais SIMyeTION Was TEU ay 4 Se eboewetas ill onal tc wachter ont wanton: SRG td Sosevell st, bathe aurre, far tae days ‘ SBAMINATION OF THE SLAVBEY D SvUssiIn—B M | @b¥L9) Of Jesus Cora, a0 she wu Rave Some 9g tlaves for werogu) purpwses; amd also because it wa7 | Dred gen at his @) sa» Ovce at Mr .17DsTi0R BD. 4 MELD ON THE “KAREPRMSIOUR COsFLiCe’ | WPOR de ncdject. The € veh omeeraipy wine coul!, 7 | tome, mexpresetve Rae, Dothug It was wees | by shim time, neo seek naogiz.pethe oy JOuRG wowaD wrenes a srrvation, In a | N7202,08 maATeD BY 4, Youns. Boles ELD jeNeuem LAW'--ePicyY miruy oP on | Se 4, ©. Se andes ~ Some “| wdvice appended vo the 0, and the old the ‘arm of My. 7, whe . y pesperiabe private fom!l), se + CNET BeBe ete rae, 30 <p el & OF BALTIMORS—TGE SS8THREN IN AN UY: | » BR. Bang 6 Doe mets Me = Was worth wp of sbet giegerly aller, When ne wes | from bi pocket and partaly taraing, bar He yam tn ih — wil ot 61 Mulberry si, roar Rouse room It for twoaaya, 4 PHB FAOPOSED NEW MULE Lowe ron WANT | \. AUORIIO ea ae ae Herauieg, & bumaber of )eare age, Wo Alarylan’, be Tea? be ese [Pech fertwe cage 2 300 Weat }70 431088 WaNTEn_BY Two siBrERS TO DO CONSTITUTION aL Mosoniry ne rion hed tbe osu @BO Look (06% postivn, Bor wh Gr south of were manomiues There were ip that State 72,009 slaves YOURS GIBL WePTs A SITUsTION AB ts Bond oe cee neT ton muet seriones; APTER Ds0LARING THY HOLDING OF SLAVES | ond Dizon's bee, imereprerentod the pe}, nye 98,000 free colored peovle. Who emanerpated them! to ebend growing 3 woud orn" \ 6 | woule ees rae 2 jerkenee; TC. . Christ im the howe of be ii . nent, ante fy Tey oh av. Dew frem thelr law we to sbe ae 4 90 BE SINFUL, BTC, BIC. an intend, aac pas 1: #os Corwen slaveholoers, The prayle of Msssachu eouniry Cap be seen two devs at 232 7 oir last omy! eet AR Bh. fires Boor. Burraco, May 28, 1860. 22," ne an eee aerate ep! forte bee ir espe, and wey did nothing be 25ib and 26d 8 8., fen floor, front roc m. ? sm Tom Wane sary 7% Ae, Roget fies esata gy elt i is cavee they began WAN ALAckS upon mop, aad not upoo ostered juss above the rigus | — 10, ‘chamber: Foun . © A Hows, of Pittedurg, oilered = 8 = v Seviation. saa Wee sata on tat thet @ pestiiont | sae syerem. iy breast, ranging downward to the wart, and ‘omega a pa repr ee 8 Te rer Met pison, bere” ae eet ibe Dest of raferanas frome ef tanisg the vote on the slavery reports on Wedpesday, {ig isha a tow Years ago teh dhe all MW mia, 4a. Be was followed by speeches from Dr. Sewall, Penzc!! r tbospme At he Jast accoun:s she was tea mest | w 1 Bye coven eae jones from ber lech pao. op | Akbar ovnerof 60 av Rites wane gave rise to & spicy debate. ¢ Moshodiet preacher Bat been fanliy i sna! re | Coombs, Moses Bill ano Dre. Hunter and Kings!-y. crimes) copeition ply at 98 Weet 20D 81, peceeen Gib and 7b Fe apap cone tall Mr Hols remarked that he was one 0” cate, for be would tr)! oem At the copciueiop of the speecbes— Dsewbere we learn from the Sum that pet er gms rns WANIED-8Y two TaOROCGELE me Coroner’s jury, Dus all the neighbors best one tbe effair, fully suprove and commend ime acs of Mr. Fiowers, pis & Dy all who know him. mo rity; | dia pet spring from 1 a) yy ws as be was tired of speoch makin. , and if they were to | © When it'was ould, in Mlb Garden of Eine, st oi pa have speccben similar to those debvered by the minonty, | eBmAy between an Dr Hovcsox woved tm amendment to the resptutica, 20 thar ibe chapter would rear, “We believe sass 104 mercenary baying, selliog, boldmg or using baman cow ¢lept young women, ry EAT TIO STA Mai pstvece faster: good rete, tne Tague," ra ca ro eee Ietserim bey aah emples er, all at 9 Mab are. ceowmenced,, “apply as 318 6 ave anne Bow are well I ble contics wonid ead, la spite of men | beings, dc” at’ ths evggestion of the President ne Coady \ he @04 wet want to bear them and devils. The spease ” OF yeas tl bo Phang oly 45 9 i SAREE CUTE ——— ee é an be present: s s A ITUsTION Werte). BY A YLONG Mr. SucHR mainiained thst the pasoace of the resolu | Bob De tented ge tae Gospe: reqiired them to bo | Dr Desiv. at ihe soggestion of the minority, who | g es See ane bp Bee) aC ss vetric tanaoy to's geod weer 8 sho han nt ber ot Dab out os referents aa deen would be equtvalont t» calling for the previous qace- | sled, and yet bold them as Those was ous | held w meniing ast Dini, moved. to take to compro | member of tbe tires oF Fr Gaver eS theca ee | ind inoue Cas al Se tue ae to Decourdy er Wo wevel Gall aii sth eee thattfere he it ether position the and tha eas she | mire offered by himself from ne table, woich was lost i - —— toe (en; ane © he opposed Pomeion of bosuity Weould denounce | Gaoncw HvuGnys presented another smendment, lo the RBOPBCTABEE YOUNG WOMAN WaehTe A sITUs- ~ A Semuseoche wader nod woner Apply st 107 Sasi ITUATION WANTSD—BY A RPSPCCTABLE Wo- wan, 58 olato conk bes wnddjectt n to asstet be it chy reference. ve saesen, =—>__——————————————— __SEPUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. ae eed 068] Went Uta at , in effect thas ws the jetty were pot consulted io this pro posed change Of such magnitude, thet the Bisbope shoul? Charch just where ovber sins were pieced; and thet wa. ay. ‘Soman. mark og thatthe minority , who were wont 10 cry, “ Pease, 3 oie ‘poser, would give she cburch 0 pesca, bu ig on Guerheuie = t Bor, the Goss. prenens. he. propeess Ram Qhaster! te. the, beveral A peter asi ‘wisuor'ts Nanas baby Si anes hee th patently ag taing be enorch. defended iatpic Question wes om abstraction, by saying wat Quarter)y Conferences, and it i recelves « three fourths be dae frdeces he ST Wen Suen sist a ay “Gaye nt 363 ITUATION WéNTRD—3Y & YOUNG WOMAN, 28 Dy. Bovason, of Pp isdeiphia, defended the micori:y, | was @ certain clits 0’ miode incapable of apyroc! Vote it shall take eifict, the ayes and noca were de | Nee adres ar Ceumbermate: hat no, i cpeorving snake mas ho rnin cr faicaces in “ho sts’ | he yower of truis. Toe words O ed wars | mabced waich resuited in the rejection of tbe ressia Pe ey = ai : Time Git! | cuseer taneay Tecmtsas Ole tr Wen aa, ee Dower than ai) tie suuacers of the Vatioun. He aivo | won by a vow 0? 148 w Ol. Pt ey rn ay etna oh A do sawing ond sane onre of | FOr Border) were ‘be great ani davory agiisiors 19 124 | Gato the ity report Decanee ite adopuem woul - Kerse pai Church, and that the oretnren from | ore tho siociaitis! Datcwoy sad sell Balog of ie the Ene: ana Nortowes: were the men who desired peace | Methoviet Fpizcopal Church This excitement could mot evald sothave % He pitied tnem, aad if that were | be alisyed, and they never would have peace, harmony, Sie Border ougnt to go dowa upon Permanent pr ky and auust unui siavery was pur , Bpon a right ym the ebur Dy Davison said they could gain nothing by further rel Temark8 Were made and'con ou the resol €f the resolution now vetore wom, aad mered | tion by SY. Munroo and De. Haven, altar watch Mr. Musnok then offered the proposed new chapter tn the form of » resolution to be entered upom the journal of be Copieronce instead of nav ng it inserted in the Disci pline. Tois paper was by a few progrestive due g8u8, one oF w! 1» Mit:bell, of Ciacinnsti, said that be in the pastoral address of the Dr Haven proposed to lay it on the table, wherenpon oi chicren or fine Cx ae ahhat of Sar de chaser sor waitiog, Call at 365 beet of Siivkerenge iten ‘er Wwe days ss leche, SUUATION wansEy— ay 4 raReos aerag e saae ne Ses GIA ADS Whwee CS gc wrbs AN LADY WANTS a | Ber._A. ply at 70 Broadway. soond vor, a" WaNesD—BY A YOUNG Woman, rs Short theiunes H i E F ‘Teese postponement of the matter, which was car. | — Mr. Cuawromb, of New York roseund moved | Dr. Suicun «emanved the ayen and neye con witane wars meeruer. [UsTION WARTED—BY A SBSPECTAULE YOUNG - “Aond has donate wna ouchsted some unimportant mis pe TE 7 rie is oon apy ec mee " pene won, A r ot freee blag oreo Oak PR me caw fom w rale. ¥ ir. 't and on a qelinpeoun beainess wan diecuseed. ‘Tow motion took the House by surprise, add great coa- amended, 20.06 to reeds hon etsy - to waver. Can be i her opanat vaptonea fare ‘TRE SLAVARY DINGUSHION RESUMED. ftumon prevailed for several minutes, Mr. Crawford re Resolved, Tost the new chapter be inserted in the jour. A siaracrsnte yoUNg hes lived em ® ‘toe hours of 10 and 3, at Qo moti of Rev. Mr. Movnr, sho deouieon the slavery | fused to withcraw his motion 10 permit Mr. Shailur, who | mal end embodies in the pastoral address as the sent! | | young wowa® WANTS ? 0 oon as = question was rerumed. hail the floor, to proceed with is speech, and the’ pre: | ments of tho Conference oa tho subject of slavery, ica 4A ss MW OL would be wiileg to obtained the i Frida - very, leaving bousewerk tor a meld ar to do qooking, | mer one rat loor om v, pre- ‘vious question was demanded and carried by a couside | the (hecipline as ht is, washing and the re! rom Ber bai 208 ‘tad we ot, lo mg Ly onipe 4 baad re Eee eas L ‘The ayes apd nays were demanded, but the resolution piece bf od ‘9 wen a ‘8, third floor, back ream. ery. pave Cy precede sarere sea etelt eres, | int (ee oa Sr pala tee alec at aes naka amar ‘WOBAN. WHO Has Loge Be delegates appual - 5 5 a! + ret fe thechurch. It was to slavery as eeysiom | ferences, in’ Zneral ene Died ae TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY. id, manta © chhaation 08 wet parse. Inquire for two he , bad not ite mero sccidemta He me ocmmend the aivendment 0; the general rule on slavery, | ADOPTION OF TIE RESOLUTION EXPLAINING THE NEW | ‘22% 8456 Governeur sweet, a em’ an article from we bere ge ed te , | 80 thas it eball read, **The buying, selling or holding of CHAPTER ON BLAVEKY— THE SUPJECT OF LAY DELE Bis pete os ‘Guar (ameeeey fm md on —_, or children, with an intention 10 enbleve GATIONS—INDIGNATION MEETING IN OPPOSITION TO fe a sin.” He asked if the law of the | (The second resolution recommenda the suspension of | Guastion tee ee CONFERENCE ON THB SLAVERY ‘pas ereyed by the Border, when the Baltimore | the fourth restrictive rule, for the purpose set forth in the BLUMBOR. ANTI-SLAVBRY PARTY COMMIT A pen gerry weg not be invevtge-ea? Ia reply to tbe aan te ee taken by yous and with nde Brrrato, June 1, 1860. ROTESTANT GI3L WANTS & SITUATION ac ‘voto was and 0 june 1, Sige ts he marty favored the violation of thea | abo prvi-go of allowing the Sheol moabare t) focora | The Conference met this morning at’ nait pest eight | gbistimases eamasees se geet stamiorwerk Ol a fate, be, said pat, aman, aes eat) wore their vote. There were 158 votes in the allirmative and | o'clock, the senior bishop (Morria) presiding. pn nnn a 4 RT adel ought, in egttive. , G@eeacard of morals in the church. Tae Qaaters re: | "Tue vote on the now rule was very close, aa will bescen | Df: Kivoeuzy moved to suspend the regular order of —- a RS Be See yoy en re ates ree ora ‘Dusiness, in order to resume the discussion on the resola ‘wore consd: dels! yas as Mr. ye substitute were not offered Blades, muetenths of the siavos came by inheritance; but be | present, the actual number of noe | . Pages aonengpecrs tera be et mahed what becomes of the cuiliren? It was also said | 29. There were 138 votes cast for the new rule and 74 | Paseed by was declaratory prin. paneer gene Kane tren hol re ee See, Saree BAeEES Yeas : a ciples, and only advisory in its application. demied tbat any such compaision existed. ‘were to vous rule, it would just require ons vote | Dr, J, Poarmn, of New England, rose to « point of order, oa wo get rid of the slaves, why did they mob abo! more to adopt it, because 147 votes made the neceesa: Secteds of vocks whan they went down doun? Teounirde. "ths delegutes who were abeoat were moeiy | maintaining that the previous question, which was agreed | Fe va Buxvarr, of habemenay 4 pose tae lane greed conservative, 80 that the new Fels mee wil haveso uy to yesterday, included the whole report on slavery. PROFES- Sentiment of the church cu toe subject, He said the com | the resul. for they were condent they ‘could net secure Pa: my la a alle a ied f+ ¥ me tense of the church and the spirit of this rule had teehee «6 SS Coven Comnnenee, ‘Mr. BLavms stated that he wished to withdraw the roso- Please call at 193 Bast gheays ectormined that it was just as wrong to hoid H. M Sravren, of Delaware, moved the adoption of the | tation be offered yesterday and substitute the following:— slaves as to buy and seil thom. He advocated the mejo- | third resolation, pending which tne hour of adjourameat ‘Whereas, during the pendency of the chapter on slavery, wity report for the reason that it indicated the very liae | arrived and the debate was suspended. the followng amendment was offered as explanatory of Rag ' f eenauct whicn the Border bretnree had all along do, the chapter, “provided, that this section is understood 10 second feor, front Co er ye TWENTY-FIFTE DAY. be only asvieory,” Boots agitation . majority = * Burrato, May 30, 1860, Reaolved, Said amendment was rejected by this boty mecde, for if they did not carry their poimt now. they H . Decavse we regard the obapter in iteelf so clearly decla- RESPROTABLE « woald continue W agiate till they ovtained the victory. ‘The Conferencs was presided over by Bishop Simpsoa. rative and advisory as not to require any such explana. or 10 d> wow ie declare their intention a& allems: | Rey. Moses Hr conducted the religious exercises. tion. airs, frost 10m. engnaged 04 6 ave, up “At tble pout tne PauainesT interrupted the speaker by | Dr. CcRRY made an ineffectual atiempt to bring up the ee te ness On srerneny, ‘Qp antED—BY informing bim that the Conference was adjourned by time. | slavery report, e motion having been adopted to receive ‘Mr. Sisckx desired that the men of the border shoald be Sesion on 4.0m . — reports of standing and special committees. xem) from voting on the measure. “We can’t vote . TWENTY-FOURTH DAY. ‘Tne Committee ou the Book Concern presented # resolu thinting,” aid be. meee ogee Bro ire ’ Dera, May 8,280. | oq marcng hs bok age teers an soto ar | yl ni 2 MZ ANY 708 ar Warnes ‘The Conference met at the usual hour. poration for the Methodist Book Concern, which was Mr. Mewxoe and others attempted to speak, which Fad live to 20.8 P Ga motion of Mr. Moov, the report on slavery was | saopted. gave tise to some confusion. The presiding officer flaa'ly xe three deye at 629 Sih av, token op, whereupon Mr, Coowns offered « reeoladon to | Reports on educational matiers, and the majority and Geode to call the aves. and: says, The ‘moony retest | & YOUNG GIRL WiSEIM ANTED A, SITUATION, DY A RRSPECTABLE the eflect that ime be equally jwreen, minority reports on lay delegation, were then read, and | to vote until the majority placed themselves upon tho re- h rtm Br giieb o obtpg; : 4 cord. The resolution was adopted by a vote of 165 to O-. | ‘iz Henry etrest, Brooklya. Dake setersaae, nee vn ay majority and the minority. The resolution was adopted. | tne two iatter laid over undor the rule. P, 8. Besnert, of Wisconsin, who had the floor yestor- | (yn motion of Dr. Krvosumy, the discussion of the third Gay, was permitied to occupy four minutes anda half in | resojution on slavery was resumed, and De. Dawrsrun, of Aaishing hia speech He repelled the charge of fanatl- | the Garrett Biblical Institute, took the floor. The mico fem and Naza:itwm made against the majority, by say- | rity, be said, aflirmed that expediency snould be he wat gation of the Genesee Conference by which schon should be governed in refervace to = Sonens —* fo hsp * mi baad siavery. Expecienty was @ sale cu'de within its proper ‘vote epanimously for jority report. sphere; but it wae always traitorous wherever it was in a large number of the minority having voted when the roll was called the second time. Dr. Bower J. Ciank, of Pitteburg, offered @ revolution to the effect that as the charch had already defined its Views upon slavery, the editors of the church papers be requested to avoid all controversy upon the sabject as ‘ar as practicable. It baving been intimated to Dr. Clark that the resolution was only rebrand, and would cause endless ugitation, be withdrew it. SITUATION WAETED—BY A yourg woman, to cork, ‘and fren ly: can do Uo clothes in the neates manne; te williag !o make berself usefa!; ety reference (ail a4 529 6th ave., between ‘Slot anc Jad eis., in the taney store A Saceenn ae n ronal iat fi 0 respectanle famtiy. ‘wo dayeati70 Wert Iahety ia Getenre nd OM! WF i Ls berry SITUATION, BY & BBOPECTASLE Gonpow Barrarie, of West Virginia, spoke in favor of | conflict with right, and he therefore protested againgt 4 = the minority report, He said:— tuch action on this great moral question. Toe speaker |, ,D". Kincatzs moved to strike out ail in the majority re- TADY 18 DEFTROUS OF OB! TOURS WOU LR PROERSP ADT) WISHES & SITUA. ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE WOWAN, A SITUA- went on to speak in favor of the Aty report, but ad | Port on slavery relative to striking out the fourth restric bo bee lived don fe eity or country; cam crk good, also wash aad Vion s@ first 'es eook; she fall: Mn. Prxipest—All wiil admit that any law or rule | Guced no new points or features on the argument of those | ‘Ve Tule, inasmuch 96 ite presence was unneseseary, be fC Stone cea lermaia cpolvat | 450 Brecduant ep newer es nat Hocd reference. Apply &: | wos, ‘Ber! city referenon. Apply ai M224 sty between Lax. maker #hould be able to indicate with s reasonable | wno proceded him o the same side of the question, ana | Cvs? ‘he proposed new rule was not adopted: but the | fr preert emeloveres (te ington ané f¢ ave., seccnd floor, frovt room. of certainty the probable results of the iaw or ‘es chairman, in compliance with the request of the major! gol be propases ts enact.” The propesed new rele te pro. ¢ comsued sntil the time of adjournment arrived {7, ibatow Che motion, Gag coneeatse, ot tee roped Ucn ree ween ner ereeete Ouse GIRL, Zauzs A STEUATION AS. FS AIK feaseaiy for the extirpation of slavery. How’ Slavery ne fland as tt was, He then moved the adoption of there | SCOT ogo. shart dietac cen tbe: ‘ Powe ealy exists in one position of the territory of our church. TWENTY SIXTH DAY. port, which was carried by & large majority. tiress and be dy'e maid: cop tute dageer 6s Bast 4h shy between let and Bad avon’ | (fF 904) Be we 40 important ‘act, that the whole church, Bvvravo, May 81, 1660. ked if this subject wae now finishes. J jen', batwareasets Fear house, pi T A official and privates members, where slavery ‘The discussion of the majority and minority reports on Dr. Kinostxy repiied it was, so faras he knew. ee be well SITUATION WANTED—8Y 4 YOUNG WOWAWN, a8 cook tn ® resorowuble restaurant or hotel, Call at 2/2 Semen ss, navel sory. , rare tnted and decided io their vestimony, that @ rule | sisvery was continued to-day, amid the most intense ex- @eck a2 is here proposed, while {t will do mac harm, can dl ‘Gp no geod, ant teas ita effect will be evti and only eril, | citement. Speeches were made by the Southern dele- mmofinat continually The whole chorcd, when alooe this | gates. Drs. Slicer aod Sewal!l, of Baltimore, and wore re Brbop Morme—May it (Lov 4 reeponses of “Amen” from all parts of the house, and great Inughter.) Tt is the opinion Of some of the delegates that the Balti verier ® “4 Rt ‘yaare’ referancs trom bar Jnat plage Fale wil have any apicttion is caleciy and deciecly | puod y by Ur. Kingley. more, Margiand spd Virunia Conerenoss will nt adop WEOTABLE, M tween ih ord Rhevess 7” Cnllet 186 Wass ihe, Tebodiets in my conference. there are not to exceea fitty Dr. Sucte responded in an able argument against the Dr. Puck presenied @ resolution, whicn was adopted, | Siuren Wetend deve . a. giving the biebops the privilege of calling up the most im portant repor's tbat awaited the action of the Conference’. Ip porsvance of the resointion, the bishops pamed the majority and mipority revorts on boundaries, the for of which resommended the union of the Troy to the Ver- mont Conference. The Troy delegation proiested against the action of the majority, Dut after a lengthy debate the imajoriny report was suat ot neni en fix the bounds of the other annual Conferences, whea they were adjourned “by me,’ and on motion, resolved to bold am afternoon res sion. Before the Conference seperated, Charles B. Trrrerr, > Faat Baltimore, read an extract from a Buflala paper, minvebokiers. Of the nearly four ‘bougand memoers ia | reyolutiouary movement advoocated by the progressive eee ee det tia mn alare. | side of the House, 1a the course of his remarks he eald where | reside, there is uot a single slarehoider. ia that | t0 the majority, if they believed siaveholding to be as sin- q@my and among that membership are to be found more | ful as polygamy, idolatry and drunkenness, put it la aréent—some might say even extromely—devoted io | Book. (Votces—“‘Amen, amen.” “You dare not do it the social political parties of the day, inclading that Dr. Conny and others simultaneously responded, “ ene which a few days since met io council. And | dare. ‘Yet, in aii that membership, and among all shades of Dr. Suckn—-And hold the administration of the charch beliefs, from the most staid to the most | reapopsibie to arraign men for siaveholding aa for po ‘extreme, I have got to meet with the {irst man, woman | !ygsmy ! or child m Virginia who doce not regard as most aisas- or. CURRY an¢® number of voices—Certalsly, we in- trous to the churen, and, if you ploase, disastrous to free- | tend to. dom among us, the enactment of such a measure as ishere | _ Dr. Sticen—You intend to do it, do you’ I wish the ‘hat are Conference inetructions if they ask us | Border to take notice that Dr. Curry, on behalf of tne @@ what the Master's wora forbids us todo’ Show me | majority, has ammounced that they tnvead to make this from thas Word that | must refuse siavebolders, as paca, prodibicion. gamussion into the church, or subject them to a judicial Dr. Kixesuxy rose, and in an excited mamner called the ial when in, and I wit! vote {1 and do !t, though the | speaker to order. Dr. Ourry did not speak by anthority heavens tumble. Butif you cannot, | dare not do iat | of the and he protested against Mr. Slicor say my I have said to slavery propagandists cleswhere, | ing 90. nen the speaker called upon the reporters to ‘and | repent it bere, that no power on earth should com write for -2e Border that Dr. Curry asserts what was me to bidleiz? and ehout for, and profess to be an | stated, he did so neither with the conourresce nor the , and while ! never asked of | consent of the majority. for but the honor of member A number of delegates faid that (be majority men sit upon the pistform of our | ting near them endorsed Dr. ’ # Word, you may command me Le, Remp—No reepense of that kind wae made bere. ‘te the end of the word, and to the limits of my streog:h, hal “a ten mea bare tbat will De. Curry. oRR—I would Uke to have @ test yote apon that YOUNG WOWAM, OF UNEXCEPTIONAGLE 7a. | WARIRD-A SITUATION, BY 4 ReOPR TABLE fr, Wishes & pisoation in ar private fam :) al hovees ewall pr ieohe foecan B ho tant aris: sa good cock "weeher tad iroaer, ous produce. the best of ay. | Perel hae ee te teterences, "Gan be veum al No. 16 Hubent ot ieren ig country. “Oallat i0t Ra Sirs su, wh te co OTRADY, TRUSTWORTAY eee ee eViaguees and me eects Thane | Wiese con eet Tobe jr tw gee el: Baie 6 ood sek paren ote teeter ofan Tmvacdd Indy, | “Are 0) Corry street, m the reer, for Mra Hughes, trom 10 ‘ANTED—BY A ROPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION“ ber work. te) Teotwawest teed Lees arnt Binsin Wy ANte0——BY A RESPRCTARLE OF A SITUA. on na chaw@bermeid and to ‘and irom tng Good elty ré ference. mt io) ts eng sa re EE Toet Kinghorn th ct. ANTEC—4 _ SITUATION, Ww Sir, ne chommber mand tad ween be Sake ALR Rey. ‘Onil at 129 Uoart st, third door RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO OB A. tain a stiustion to travel witd # Inds or family; lan grod seamstress, atd well used > the ges. Call {ar two day av. A, Bear 16th at , second floor. SITUATION WARTSD—BY ) fe RESPECTABLE YOURG GIRL WANTS A SITU Uon as chamber m@sid aad waiter in at 211 Cohumbie st, Brooklyn. LAUNDABSS SITUATION WANTED—I@ A_PRI- © first class ean ¢o Preach y reference No objection ress the action of the majority in the new chapter on f present employers, 10th et, slavery. He eaid the statement was wholly unwarraute:, | between Shand and woolly contrary to ne faets; which agnounc: ment ‘was received with loud applause. AFTERNOON SESSION. ‘The Conference was called to order this afternoon by Bir bop Jaues. ‘ ‘The report on boundaries was taken up, and the dour daries of the Conferences were fixed, the consideration the report having occupied ‘most of the afternoon. EVENING SESSION. ‘The ewenng session was wholly Gevoted to the coud: ration of the majority and minority reports of the Com mittee on Lay Delegations to future Conferences. Th i woman, a9 cook; underviancs her basieess fa all te brapebes. we care of dairy bent laat pace. Call for two days at 10 6h at. 5 en: Dr. matter Mr. Goovs—Those who sit around me sdbere to Dr. wudject gave rise to an exciting debate by the frien is 0 4 Ww be reports, and net unfrequently Serimony snd no chjeetion by Dra. Durbin, |, Kingaley and Bitoer, ee. et ‘The slavery consider the pageag of the new & triumph, because they look upor peo Ww A Sees eA vine ves BUROVE Is pemnoys or Segye haarke,s wheat as | mm ce Nee Nestea es ee ka, i i i i @f this reverend body—I appeal a PRIVY, =o a 3 ea a Ed foe, do they cal: 4 <P sae wil tee ANTED—A sot te rat Wine 2 aes pg Any Tevviees for Loeeater Bo Sees ctamege aprat he tre as - rs Breachers, made a ret, blunder, ase «, pa i a 2a i } SUS ee men uppored TELEGRAPHIC — tet vl ELEG . ee ee ees a Bevrauo, June 4, 1860. iy St Sense mene Wagrae st A FOCNG = 4 pf Tee Conference met at o'clock. Upon calling the rol! || Sent Sts beky from ite birth. References ret class Ad- o gied seacieen tan on won S 2 ef the protection 86 quarum was found prosent - the ceumtry. Can be even: er AY eK, Tae sera etguuned a uae, Cuma en eeecrnemessiatneionsenmeaenna ‘than . AUNDRES® SITUATION WarTRD— 3 ANTED—~ B’ ‘soipeunen tn sod flepensa daerel ralb, arta the onan L woman, who 7 eau be 4 Bap de Ark wecgr and rower, met ema rea mt” 5 E 3 = Fj Z z the civil authorities, wad ne thas brethren of ago aad ex Terrible Tragedy im Mississippi. The its branches. ed expe" lence 4 the b jenaneeS Cre es, Cy art cksburg (Mins.) Sun of the 2th leet , recone sty return givou._Callfordro ange itv Raat Somat | Wnce tke cousteys Callas i en toh mn toto rone. nod Woda pond pt th shonid play upom inet harp o: 8 the follow: account of a dreadfe! waged) THCATION Wary LL airings before such an sudlenos. If that objeo- | torn the eave trade im t ine =e y amy OD Sis chambereene cette colt ee eee 20 WASTRDCA SITUATION, BY 4 REaPROTADLE gon were honcstly made, it war meio as muce st | condjutors suceceded in . tog Can de even for two daye at 28 Builivan et fire low ‘eyDe Bir, (0 "ake eure of ‘oh ted do hg honse= the Disciptine ag it inp ngaiast ibe majority report, What | abolishing it in 1807, and A fow yoarr Mr. Lafayette ie wee warried toe sores BRD BNGLION Lany wan sitcs. | GDDNGE TS ‘work. Cail 0s 70 V1 ©, for to dave. law on this subject? Heat That every slave | epoo bis God-favored cowmtry young lady of this county, joks, and remained for RWG tsi s ITTATION WANTED. PF ‘oT SYA Saepecvaean Gansa Lh anes, Shan be faken, held, acjodged and uret an or country and it¢ administration hed been arraignes), | ome time at the reridenoce of bis wite's father, fn a Sons na sowarsennes, of 0 travel wit » facly; are wi ptt pe A ae bid wouen, 62 ANTNO-BY 4 RESPRCTARLE WOMAN, aarp a: sonal to all mtenwe and .” “ide | he wanted them to take notice that the frst nation upon | soort time Ize gare unmistakable evidence of being d PeLenieed Arely ot No Sinan Feerences | country whe & private foumily; com Go detry a2% oun. costar tel 5 Mean id saree ed = jelded to 80 man im feapect to law, but there was a | the face of the earth to mre that the slave trade was | setie(ied, and treeted his young wife wntiodir, A tem- —— . ference. Onl at © Kast Aleventh street, = — diner law. Men mighé sneer at it, butane thanked Goa i Piracy was this republic, and the ‘iret mation upoa the | perary e¢paraiion took plate, during whieb Mra, Lee re SITUATION WANTRO—08 LAOFDRES® RY A Re pe na agg oman — — ‘ANTED—FOR A GERMAN GIRL, WHO Wat it ex'sted and that they had one Lord sod Master— | earth thet Arath penalty fOr that errno was | melted at Der father's house wotll a resouci!auon wee ov weman, ee Se bet of olty reference, would Seer 5 eres, A roura Apnand To | A Anda the ingquage. © eee, eren Christ: and kwgs, legielatares, congrseses and oe hs government of the | oited States. The Eagitsh hed | efected. Lee, & \ew months feo, Went to tlasionurst for gactues 10 RO Sabor dipMoece in ine sonsiry. Apply at 3 ; Pu -7 dye TE private +o wo iawn tw nies Ine aire at deen interfering, and when the Ragiien Quakers | the porpote of teashing school He was unruocaestni, — | ek, eed washer and irom ates wore nothing when their enact arenis con li¢ted wih ‘and nochanging law Another objecdon mate | a a tolt ihe American Quakers that tho slave trade wae a | and finaly reterned to this connty and collcited the - - =_ Sve Thm ot, between 20th and 1'ch aye ANTED—A 81 wAeton, ia form prohibited by Jowas Chriss and bis apostios, and |‘ Waen the enneyivanin Legieiature tried to therefore | wat very wrong and very bold for us to | aby ‘, yor Queen aennulled the lag! Oar Prohibit it. A epeaker the omer day had truly said @ fathers remonetrated agamet the #lnve trade, and ‘the apeatics came tn contact with siavery and faw ition | Jefferson, in a rough draft of the feclaraidon of every street. Tie much} have gone furtaer and told them | Indepeadence, pot in the very words that Worley axed in that those slavebolaers kept their slaves chains! by their | his letter to Wilberforce. J: feraon called the #lave trade at bie boore to Lee and bis wife, who accepted quently saw enoegh W cooriace him rested ‘is wife onBipa'y, and romonetrated bim, and urge’ him to make some exertion to mp. this family, protering to aesist bim in any iaudable feonn at (70 Weel 45.0 at. tear Suh ave. RUAPRCTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION~as charnbermatd Or WARrers, oF to mind ebiidren. gond chy nh bo givem. Cnil at ant ctornel . SITUATION WANTRD.-PY A RESPROTARLE Glan Ww “ by the minority was that #lavery was not spocificaliy aad | cormay, the American Qaskers wrote Deck, | astisterce of Mr, Flowere (who was A relative). S te te eee te aah sonsie Sew J). Fenced infaura oe fo nf Mr. Flowers generously tendered the oepitalition | “ook, frat race washar ani jroper, can gf-r ne bar ot cy nee GQUUATION WANTRD—A8 Wer RTRSS. AY 4 x. | p08 fem ite birth, ved eon, briag SY mpectable: with a freon Of milk. ay. | ftnilles sl roles coos given. age! are, ply at the wonee, Camtie Garden, Cour, one door {rom the of het. 7. nee, paaeeteta cor mt pint mnwinr'ber= Aone 8 pl yiy J A spam gf A Ly Saeract ane ee Okabe cal weare of ehiaren. two faye at a8 Bd ar, pall bell No. L sory 5 —— doors like ballocke, and he might have stated that by | an oxecrable commerce. Weeley never recommended a | oort. Oo Thureday last Mre. Lee expressed her anxiety PRENOH GIRL WOULD LIke vaen ors sacriiced the Krew of they | rule making non slayebolting a test of membership. He | to sec ber mother & wish to visit ber home if sho a ne speaks Sng ms and, dermen, = M4 itUaTIOns WARTSD—AY TWO yoursG wow Uae other na ance. Mr. Flowers leformed hor that as the aposties did nut | wished tn conciusion to say that \ they regarded the slave, | could obtain comm a in plain words that savehoiding was ain, | the free colored poopie jo the slave States, i they regarded it. Toe speaker | the 91,000 free colored people in Maryland—for the free a postieg were faliy onres eee Ded inarcaved ele renioln wires 1TON— aware of the gladiatorial contests w wok place in spa- | they would not take such & course As was propored by cious amphithesires whore 600 men, aimoet nexed, were | the majority. If God pity the fate of the poor ‘armed with deadly weapons, and when » skilful, hand | siave aod ihe free men. ged the glittering stee! into the heart oF ir, Tr. Homme wae the ext speaker. Fred. hougtass Cake women clapped their bands capowtion did not | once remarked of Wendel Philips, that he war more mention Wiis tin, and because they fey fh was able for deciamation and rhetoric than for enchristian to peronire euct extudtitions, were the bre | logic Re (the speaker) would ask Phillips what thren afraid of bocoming addicted to privo Gghting, which | good be would do tne slave if be succeded in they contessed to be unecriptural and wikei? The | getting the Union dissivod’ Fred. Douglasr had once apeaker then went On to chow whet wat tbo che | eid, “A greet Cea! of capital hed bean made ont vacter of American el\yory. 1s war tbe robbery of abo | of our wool, but we bave ot none of the profile, and we ODE 0 newiat in cooking OF dhamber work, : tieon ‘Gilat ho: Fine ee RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A STTD- : A inion se chumbermaia cr would thet gs lathecouary | Staten AMaee af tats ced sum ARe ERO. Sante tea loeen artes Ghee Fo srs bermald ond ene: Perferty woderstands har basiness, fore! seen ne piace, in And baa ihe best of reference Fear of the Mansion Bouse, Brooklyn. | fey, tan be conn Wr bees cure Weak” ® PXPERIEN RD YOUNG GIRL W A." cave cs Insedregs or ctprstormatd, ond ton eutmer enh SITUATION WANTED-Y A TOUNO WOMAN, ironer; Worechly saderstangs her buetoens. boat oF @ty Fete, © manid and we''rem. Coll at 186 Malberry st, renee engaged ‘Wea Hi st. ep QIEGATION WANTED BY A RRSPROTABLE OTRL A RMRTRCTASLE GINL WANTS A SITUATION 48 4 noah give god ‘Duree and geumetress: cndereterds a) tiede of family | ference, sewing; veat of chy references, Call aj 6 dh at, ” sy the subject was again alinded to, aod Lee pertisted i his throat, A snort time afer Mr. lee eat down to play s came of chess with Mr Flowers, lee occupying a po sition tmroedistely behind Mr. F. Inafew moments an expression of horror was poticed upon the face of Mra. Lee, who aopeared to be ot ber husband. Mr. Flow. ere, thinking perbape that Lee was mrideniy taken fli, orned aod asked him whet wae the matter fhe auswor AR

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