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10 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1862.-TRIPLE SHEET. “= , : Ai 23, with to master, Has been 5 days N of Hatteras, la for NYork); lith Lottery, Tharrell, Palermo fom man being to read the wordof God. Heasked that society The Western Sanitary Commissio’ #0, with somey de, to mpi Parner re guide * if they conld see their way clearly to, use their efforts until Mr. James E. Yeatman, President of the Western Sani- t Passed do 17th—Wm VanName, from Cagliarie, for aah 6 saloet singe. wns Sine aay ae qubey were | tary Commission, writes, under date of May 3, to their brig P 1 Xeviua (Br, cae ni, Np, Cole, Maneaniie, 22 bt inns San Crystal, pion, (from, Messina for ry to 4 a id ° % ¥ m i 5 8 See aa ete eect ittng they aaw about tho | agent in this city:—“The great majority of the sick in | N'ni"tHatterass with light winds and calins, ‘th inst. Wt ‘nell, Perclval, from Maga ‘or NYork; Bennett Flan: Church of Rome was that she would not allow her pe pie | Geueral Halleck’s division are being sent tous, and w® | 4°, lon 74.10, spoke Lark Thos W House, of and from Boston, | oer Mea aor ion}. jay of Biscay (and was spoken ¥ z ‘Wales (Br, of St John, NB, Smith, Sagua, | _ Gonaives, April 5—In port hr Hanover, Lawson, for Bos- to read the word of God. Those laws should be abolished. | 5, denusidantaae 1 Cee 4 uid tho things that | DA¥@ tosupply all their wants—tho rig Prin ae wore and ho wished the society would publish a tract | ¢Feasing. We still have to look to our friends at the Fast, Tate niweetiy (ic), Mayo, Baracua, 10 days, with fruit, Havue, April 22—Arr in the :oads, Prince Imperial, Priteb> condemnatory of these laws, and send copies of it among Anything that is sent will come into good use. Hospital | to Jos Eneas. - , ard, NYork (aud sid 20th). paces the people. He believed—and he wanted it to go | Sshirtsand drawers, made of hexvy cotton, aro the best,” Brig Marshal Ney, Lilly, Elizabethport for Boston. Sia Pe rage age tes : ». Ehlers, York. sid forth as his belief—that ail the horrors of this In addition to the above, Mr. Roosevelt has received Schr Masonic (of Buckapost, Beer?, Gover, vw hes Hy BP Mt rat Gaxhaven 24th, John Bittram ke iuudisen, NYork. " c Avril 11, with hides &c, to E & Co: b ey ci ln staan nearer iesniad inreihie als: geese ne a Sr. Lous, May 7, 1862. Aterinass” dan Ty outward: passage, at 87 19,0087 37, lost | Hevowr, Abril Ait Nepiute Batile, Overboard Wm Couper (colored), of Nassau, NP. Havava, April 30—Arr ship Gurling Star, isearae, Sunder- mats have come froin the Almighty on thi waon, [7 aal’e, 40 n gross nend of bogpital shirts end dra See tan Wee Ge Rew Haren). Bunnell, Havana, | land; May 1, scirs 8 &B Small Donovan, i its treatment of the African race. (Applause.) He . JAS al YEATMAN. April 26, with fruit, to TGilwartin, April 29, lat 2340, lon | Princeton (Confed), Barnes, Mobil: via San. been among those people as, perhaps, n0 man inthe au- | Above call is very urgent, and wo hope will b 2 spoke sehr JC Heal froin Charieston for Havana, with | | Bld 29th (not28th}, ship SR Maibry, Lester. favre; $0: dience had ever been among them. He had been with | sponded to at once. The funds of the Commission ai . ‘Hassell, Hass 130 Dales cotton, bound to Key West, in charge of @ prize | brigs Chus Edward, Smith, Sierra Muiena; them in the mountains and in the valleys; he had talked } Dearly out, and they are compeiled to ask the community Schr Chief, Eldridge, Samuel S. Constant, Dr. William N. Blakeman, Henry P. Marshall. Haines, Moses Allen, Finance Commiltee—Richard T. Thomas C. Doremus, Richard 8, Fellowes, George N. Tites, Esq., Oliver E. Wood. Theother branches of the annnal report or statement submitted separately. From it we coliate the 43 follow: New Publications—New royal octavo edition of the Family Bible, with brief notes and instructions, maps, chronological index, synopsis of the harmony, &c., care- fully rewssed Lge Professor E. P. Barrows, and the proofs read by Rev. Dr. William R, Williams, with the oversight of the publishing committee, Combining the benefits of skill in the criginal aud cognate languages, and modern geographical reseachers. The results plainly given, without perplexing the common reader with divers theories. Tho book may be an ivestimable blessing to any family for use in daily worship or devotional read- THE ANNIVERSARIES. New York City Anti-Slavery Society, American Traet Society, the American Tract Society of Boston, ‘&e. avery Soctety. BPEKEHES OF THEODORE TILTON AND WENDELL PHILLIPS. ‘The anniversary of the New York City Anti-Slavery crew from US steamer Santiago de Cuba, sell, Matanzas; schrs W 8 Lo.d, > a ; f fanad Barkent, Card May 1, brig Beinont, Glun, Portland; a, 16 days, with fruit, to Thos | Sarzent, Carienas; May 1. brig Deinont, Gln, Fortiands Society was held dast evening in the Cooper In- | © . Tl 7 with them by the ‘ssde, and if there were any Chris- | for more. Gi-martin, schr Flying Dragon, Bryet iP aiitute. ‘The audience was large and-respectable,and | ky, Price $2. 1 the uormity of the fforal | tian people on that platiorm—if there were any Cristian | _ ‘There being an idea in the community that these wants | "Schr Liisita, Underhill, Baracoa, 10 days, with frut, toT Hor, York, Bags tui Portiand? Prentas Hobbs, Elim, Car- presided over by Dr. Hartt, who, after afew intro- | and ‘Spiritual Elevation of the Colored Race;” | people in that house—if there were & mau of all the are supplied by the United States Sanitary Commission, | Gilmartin. h te “Git'24, brigs Mechanic, Morton, Maisnzas and Portland; _* sedeypeebana and Spiritual Elevation | of | the Colored Hark. | mem that he saw there that was a Christian, he could tell | I would siate that auch is not the case, as thoy have no | Sci fins, (he), Sawyer, Nassau, April 27, with cotton, 10 | y Toy Aa.) “denus; LT Knight ark, do and Port. ductory remarks, in which he alluded to the assertion of | Sees ot eo og thePresbyterian General | them that he had sen such Christians ‘among these | Sgeucy in St. Louis, but the whole burien of the loating | "Sth, Telegraphy Rogers, West Indies, via Jgne Island | land; WH Parka, Hoyt, Remor ‘Denmark, Stapler, do, * ‘the onemies of the society that it was dead, introduced | Aysembiy 1815, Report of Committee of the Synod of | slaves. The Presi’ent of that society had just go and other hospitals connected with St. Louis, falls upod | sound. x Hatirax, Avril 9—A.r schr Nancy, Perry, Phil ‘ ‘the Hutchinson family, who sang one of their character- | Kentuaky, including a plan for gradual emancipation in | home to heaven. He did not kaow him personally, but the Western Sanitary Cominitte ‘Schr Emma, Smith, Hatteras Inlet, 5 days, Jacuxt, Apri 16—Tn port brig Jacmel Racket, Baker, for datloeniiiales — 1s35-and br. Young's Sermon, Duties of Masters 1646, | had seen him on various occasiovs, and he believed that | | There are now under their charge six theusand sick | Schr ‘atnis Moss, dane, Malena & days, bre Chip ere ya gon s io anti-slavery mel l “ a. t . ‘4 and wounded. Any contributions, cither in money or chr Mai!, Bren in Kue, a ones ane . * , illustrated. Th he was a good man and a‘holy one. He had seen theso , Ballard, Poilad Iphia; P Lac: x satit— Tavovone Tro, of the Independent, was the first | CurstnaTiveicens tretrodgul Soh. Tho Seaman's | slaves, too, go right up, ‘ay ho believed, to the same | G00ds, will be received and properly forwarded by Seb drenacillo, Younes meet came Fe A ee Fortoutt Matansaey 280" Guolemun OF speaker. He said that freedom owed a debt to: specch, | Compass and Chart. Baxter’s Saints’ Rest, in Swedish, | glorious home. (Applause.) And he believed that » J. A. ROOSEVELT, 94 Maiden lane, Schr Handliton, Ogden, Baltimore, 4 days, ri, Philadelphia; Etna (3), Kenn ; Fret. Gal- : Sold % ‘1 Pocket Librrries; Memoirs | Christian slave was just as true to his Master as a white Bole Agent for the Western Sanitary Commission Bone Banllon. Daten. Se eee ae ae ein oer Thoupend: Blakes r and what the nation needed more’ than victory was the | For Soldiers—The Camp and Porket I re | man, These slaves had been offended all ovor the land ESE WD Pitta Wyatt, Berio, Ma. Reed, and Sirs Peel, Larrabee, do; Revere, Rocko, Callao; apaken weed of a free people to Ka government, demand. | Dsve0c, Vicwre.and Hammond; Penty-s peekst | mii be believed God was pasiahing to-day thane who had Schr Wanvonsa, Savin, Smyrna, Del. Chmborazo, Mchan, Canis; 26th, Hannah’ Secor, tracts from premium manuscripts; in all 175 ks, Postal Arrangement with Nova Scotia. Schr $J Eva ‘Reed, Forked River, 2 days, Alexandi ‘ng in tones of thunder that henceforth that liberty shall | tracts and cards issued especially for our army and navy. | OMfended them. (Applause. ) MAST! ‘ Abby Weld, Wing. Elizabethport for Salem, ‘Sid 2isi, Ellen Austin, Garrick, N York; J.B Elliott, Ba; : possess! ae op a “frm ant Naw tnaccordance with the iostrucuons | At the onclesion ef the gentleman’s remarks ¢) damian Vos yee Behe M Waring, Nash, Elizabethport for Bostons dem: arid Aquila, Haken do: 2dr J.J Boyd, Thomas, N York: pas ion of all classos and colors, knitting the | (tr erety at the last. anniversary, the committee at | Tesolution was put and carried. wee ere Schr Misch ef ——, Isitzabethport for Boston. Arey, Wilson, and Anawan, M-Nair, do} 24th Taabelle @ mation imto one brotherhood, calling down upon us the | Once commenced! the preparation of pocket, camp, and Rev. Mr. CupLaw, of Missourt, and one of the army | ynaveto inform you, Cnenaes a vument has | Sete New Bi i Elizabeth port for ‘Providence, done Woodhouse, Battimore; Bamund, Wenman, 205 Dlessing of God, who was the Fatherof all. Thestory | army and navy libraries;.and as rapidly as they were | chaplains, next spoke in support of the following res0- | pegy concluded ord ey ay tbe peas yrogy Rall TI Af shag? Seca Toe perce cnet ng: ps al HORI eye cetera tian 148), of American slavery never could-be: told, for heroism | Prepared, employed the surest, speediest and most eco- | unon, which was ad pied-— 4 14 oan. | Fal Post Oitice of the Province of Nova Sootia, requiring | Beir Geo & Lunfair, Snow, Gloucester, 3 days. id 7, Addison, Pike, Boston; 284, Potomac, Weeks, qeisring teare mould. be-i:a-ceccrd.i Ho alladed to the-| Dpksioe: cusauels, for: Sneln, isiriincion, $9 the various ved, ‘ge expe ry m- | {he full prenaymont of postage to destination, by pestage | Schr Bay State, Halle, Boston, 3 days. Baul; Hit, Galatea, Wendell, Proviveitown. de; Amelia, pean s regiments and the camps ef instruction in the loyal | mittee for the moral and spiritual wolfare of the officers | stamnpe, upon letters exchanged between tho United | Schr Comstock, pGrormes Banks, Saye. 4. | MeKeusio, Chincha Island; 2th, irews, my ‘@ong of John Brown, which was now the: soul of all the | Stotes, and tothe blockading squadron along the Southern and men in our army and navy is fully justified, as much States and Nova Scotia,on and after the ist of June | y Steamer Belvidere Us sport), Sloan, Roy: sony Pione Fates, Callao (not NYork); 2, ‘Thos. st ter, ith. wuer Hage (U'S ransport), Williams, Newbern visHat- | Jefferson, Kollins, Bos: has thus been done to prepare them for brave action in | DOt%S°c) country to retain, as at present, all the postage Amelia, McKenzie, ona i th i seaboard, and the gunboats and transports on the interior ; sr pit ag - gla gar oa 2 font. | yaters. Of tho 175 publications in books, tracts “and | the tield, for dying in peace with God, or for return- |‘? ccitcers, Rel ae haeademenes Tawinela,” Hepburn, NYori, Manhattan, Dixon, and Ele et, wae Spe. sia @ Limes. Another sign WAS | cards prepared for the purpose, 225,000 volumes and | ing victorious, a blessing to their friends ahd an honor | 41 tettars, therefore, mailed in the United States and mer FW Brune, Foster, Baltimore, wood Walter, Chadwick, do; 281, Escort, Whitiia, NMork ‘that the old gentleman’s asylum (the Tract Society, | over 1,000,000 distinct tracts have been issued: the whole | t their country. addressod to Nova Sootia, on and after the Ist of June, ‘undiff. Baltimore, BZ, Chandler, do: Manoberter irate el wee we Sa Nassau strect) was publishing Wilberforce’s spoeches | expense ‘amounting to about treble that authorized by | | Rov. Mr. Jowrs. pastor of the Mariner's church, foe | sez, wiil be require: tw be jrepald by United States posi | Bteamer Atlee. Macon, fe Rethimerys nchard,’ Hatana: Win Tapscott, Bell, N) orks Etna. ou slavery, delivered. ffty-five-years ago. He warned. | 0 Society. The distribution bas’ been made from the en speech in praise of tho sailors of Ame- | 9 '@ g:amps, at ihe existing rates—viz: ten cents the ‘ainer Vulcan, Morrison, Ploladelphiay, Hallett, do; Soria’ (a), do; us, is loquemt friend who was to follow to-ve careful of | Society's ancncles at Boston, Rochester, Chicaro, St. | Fh. gle rate for all distances not over 3,000 miles from the vamer Middlesex, Cox, Philadelphia, pass 2 Boned, ea aoe Hook, (oer. Louis, Cincinnati, Paltimoreaaid Philadelphia, but mruily from ‘the office in New York. Abuidaut evidence has been received that this form of Christian effort was ‘The folowing resolution was thon adopted:— 4 : mei Exsaieinb tered April 18 for Besolveds That the rich blessing of God, from year to | fantier Lise, and fifteen cents for greater diataces, |, | Bieamer Oepray, enn OW. Hook; entered April tor Hampton Ronda); 25, Foals the publications and labors of Coen ter ikewii Secor, Brooks, N Yor! ing- what ho said, for the Tract Society might be publishing nd ‘come fully prepaid, and are to be delivered | Ship Wm Qhembertain, Jenn’ ngs, from Gibraltar, 30 days. | “Toutox, April 23—Arr London, Hurlbut, and Mirage, Ro-- ‘his speech fifty years hence. (Laughter and applause.) ‘if the government was to be reconstructed, slavery must | \oooed amt has been a} rf = ri en appreciated and largely bicesed. ome and abroad, increasingly demonstrates His w wit her charge. Brig C W Ring, from Cardenas, York: Fi Ch 3 ; Hanover,, lene} ee ‘bat ied tauioe roind a.” Me ‘belloved The Colored Pecple—The committe> have prepared a | Uess to bless the use of the press in connection with per- | The prepay! ment oF “hostage to all the other British | Also, one ship, unknown, Serba, iio Grandes Whe Victor, Siieton, van Conrady. Shes the Oruhnenticg bill would por tard te. wipe & series oi elementary works adapted to the mental state | Sonal effort for the salvation of men. North American provinces continues optional, a8 at pre- SAILED. Haneke, N¥ork: Lady McNear, MeNear, Caleta, nes pret arab 9 pe away | and wants of the colored peopie, and have circulated of Bteainships Persia (Br), Queenstown and Liverpool; Ro- | Cli 2th, Delhi. Crosby, Swaisea and NYork; 2th, Milton, ent Bradford, NYork; Ama/on, Hovey, do; Europa, Reed, New-- JOHN A. KASSON, prpke; Havens port, Rio Janeiro und Akyab. bt eee First Assistant Postmaster General. Wind at sunset NNW. But ou ah, Tranqcevar, Goodwin, Boston: 25th, Minnie ffer, Connauton, do; 26th, Rhine, Moore, NYork. the system; but it would do something. The proposition to co-onize the slave would not settle the question. Nor could the States in rebellion finally determine the matter. ‘A bymn having been sung, benediction was pronounced spine gene eae sata lcereant these and ethers above 100,000 pages among them at | by Dr. Summxrs, and the meeting adjourned sine dte sent, Iam, very respectful Yr our obedie t servant, Washington ; Fortress Monroe aud Port Royal. But as ——— few as those recently escaped from bondage can read, a ‘There was only one way which was safe, just, humane “ The American Tract Society of Boston. e 7 rie, iy system of instruction has boen devised and put into ope- 1 ‘Leitm, April 19—8'd Flora, Page, NYork. pe geet denen separ bearbeiten vbay area Ot Re Diatrint, of Columbia, aul hunirets | ‘The meeting of the American Tract Soeioty instituted Arrivals and Departures. parvo es Cun gai geeapant anvasi Loxvostvane, April 25Arr’ Sherwood, Hall, Phila He quoted Patrick Henry, of . Virginia, to show.that tho | 8f¢ Dow learning to read tho ‘book of God. Two cal: | in Boston took place at the Academy of Music at three mer op few for stown and Liverpool aqtpyanx, April 14—SId Joseph Hume, Keneaty, NYork. te porteurs, with the voluntary.aid of many Christians and |... Larverroor—Steamship Australisian—Mrs © D Allmond, Queen a vel E, 8B pI -s 1 i aaealy, Constitution, in clear and unequivocal terms, gave the | Trijdnthropic individuals, are carrying forward thiswork | °'clock yesterday afternoon. The Academy was crowded Caner, Mr S hweuke,Hon tr Weiberell, Mr Ramle, | , in Srevacuitr Kagwax remained ashore at Nassau on the (one az, April 7—In port sehr sl B, from AUR: Wwernment the power ancipate the slaves. . Ho be- ar re d y ence. Rev, | Capt Lawrence, B Wright, J Burnes, J Starr, louman, | 7th uit, wih wreckere alongside. 2 S Faved that before the war cuds Congress would’ issuean | With the protection of the government and the cordial ap- | to overiiowing by # highly respectable audience. Rev. | feos gine: J ei, Mr Gostenbuifer, lady, turee | Rywe' DCnarin, Tucker of Boston, hence. at Vera Cruz, enARIETLLs, April ta--Arr Mierias, Lecoog, Olentuegen, proval of the President and his Cabinet. Colportage.—During the past xyear 219 colporteurs, of whom 18 were students, have labored in twenty of the States of the Union aud in the Canadas. They made 227,- $82 family visits; conve. sed on personal religion or p1 ed with 159,575 !amilies; found 32,331 families who bitually neglect evangelical preaching; 14,250 families. of Roman Catholics; 14.319 who were cestitute of ail reli- gious books but the Bible. and 8.800 who had not the word of God; they ad'Iressed 4,353 public o> prayer meet. | 8. H. Tyng, Vice President of the society, delivered the | crilirenan ni ree opening address. He spoke at longth of the efficiency | 49/84 4m! so, G and progress of the society, harped on the question of | Mr Holman. Tae slavery, claiming it as the cause of the present war,and | | Havaxa—Steamship Columbia—@ P Fischer, Mr Tucker, piating that the reign of that institution bad conned. | Hage ee Saligran eae ortvante A MeCahy, 9 arian, Singing whymn followed. The Secrotary then gave an | Wie, tree cluldren und servants » Lasaye gOS account of the distribution of tracts to the soldiers, | L Hererin, wiie, Nure children and tose stating the whole army had been supplied with the same. | 1 Hibdean, Mr tigland. T Googh, Mis | BARK, DOR a rept aii bell, J Alexander, 8 Bourne, ‘Capt st at that port during a norther on the ult, Crew MayaGuxz, April 19—In p. Weeaves! A Feneiti str Gurabell, Miss Smith, | 8 Re eee eee ‘Me, 898 tons | for Marwoiite igs Gas lig Rihodes, for NYork: | i Youse Hxctor—A despatch dated San Franctsco, ath | (Br); for —sechr W Carroll, for Philadelpiin, pow reports the arrival there of ship Young Hector, of New Matanzas, April 27—Arr achr A B Terry, Havana; 29B;,, ford, with loss of fore and main topmasts, Ting d Causing Cheap al ‘May 1, Peerless (Br), Ska- Suir AuaeRt Currier, of Newburyport, before reported he oe i stranced near Spikervog, was 1060 tons, built in New bury- oa aay Bele Borden, Peng ite td port in 1359 by Joun Currier, Jr, who owned one-quariec of | Yi 4 inion Line Mat, Portiands debmOsrus, Alex Ine ship. Albert 4" one-half, and Capt Edward | Yore: Cohn oa Olive, Mansield. Portiand, edict giving emancipation. Mr. Tilton said the represen- ‘tative man of the last administration was James Buchanan, of whom it would be said, in the language of Shaxspere:—‘‘James, of Lancaster, thou hast vecvived me.’ He had faith in the government, but greater faith in the people. He subscribed heartily to: the sentiment, “Vom populi, vax Dei;’”? bit wished that the sentiment wore reversed. It was by reason of the early etturts of ‘the abolitionists that the government. were enadied to rtiarks Addison Child, Smith, Rhodes, for NYork; brigs Can- Miss L Fernandez, ja, Miss Dous.as y ¢ Ween Tat ne cas ins watanlars be ereakecmaien lugs. OF the colporteurs, 49 labored among Germans, | ° Tho following isan estract from the report in relation | Faison Sy ine A ied ar, acein aieh Dee te send ar eS assy) |, NewPORR. Apeil25—Arr John Henry, Carver, and Comet, He sai t the peopic had come to the conc) ofa EAPO Aeneas to the condition of the society:— ae ae oi na auahier, fi a re oe Sakon ‘ Rogers, Garrucha. i Bie gail that the poopie hast come, 40 the conclusion that | During the twenty-ane years since eolportage was frat | "Beyond any otber siuce the organization of this society, Nee Ca ee ee ete Pret etter. laa pany paki naa way late ee ee prosecuted by the society the results have been as fol- |! the past year has been one of varied and most important | 15 Ponvert, wife and ser aR baker isd and | for Barbados, betore reported missing, was undouedly lost | Prymourn, April 22—Arr Berlin, Jackson, Boston; 284,. it before Mr. Seward woke up to thanfact. The anti- slavery enterprise was launched on the ides that we wore a civilized people. We believed that the milieniun of brain had come and not bullets. We were right s0 far ag the north of the Potomac was concerned; but we forgot that theninetcenth century. with its types and Adeas, was linked like the classic legend to the dead earcass of the sixteenth and seventeonth eenturies, the Barbarisin and th» half development of.the other side of the Potomac. President Lincoln was.an honest man, Dat a siow moving machine. Itivok him to the4th ; Mise labors, and, notwithstanding the business derangements | wife; Mrs MF Donnelly, Mrs E Kelly, Mrs J T at sea a tew days after leaving port. Capt Giover, of ark | Screamer, Snow, Maulimein for orders; Mazatlan, Nichols,. oftne country, of enlarged prosperity. The confidence | Mra Mt Murray, J M Slevan, Maite, B Despaizne, Hi Zuver- Lynander, at Boston Sth inet 1 Glen unxo reports Mares | oe ae start, 20th, Ovear, from Nore for Hi ner, (2 Ly . ¥ hires 2,on bis outward passage, in lat Sy, lon elim will tart ‘car, m for Hamburg. foecsnen Be See See and servant; Mra Suuth, Mies A Smith, Mra 1 Otlz, Mise | Abananued wreck of a weasel, the wea making a complete | | Purrswovru, ‘Apri 22—Oi, Cornelius Grinnell, Spencer; fonted, ant the donations for Its charitable, operations | PreCeMs waster Careline. Logtus, wie: chid | uresch ver ner. Her matte were gone, che cubin and uf the | frum Londen t have been larger than in any former year, and more than | acd servant; Mrs J-J'Souther, Mrs Nichols, JV Brits, wife | hue or stor: She vessel broken 0, Weeks, and portions inet be Paenamnren ay | > double thoso of the preceding year. % &nd. two children; E Custlilo, 2 Beller, © Edmonston, © | Stiny ab ue L tite wreck. coer it from Maselo), Nvork. ble those of ; chlidren; ; Paton, eating al as a complete wreck. wine, Hirmon (trom . NYo: “Itihas been the special privilege of the society to aid BF Conprezin, WIC Fite, M Martin, ‘All that could aa the tallowing laters; | quesseninm Apcil 22--Asr Boveas, Honchin, Yorks; $94). argely in the work of supplying healthfal spiritual influ- .wo chidren, Miss 8 Phinney, J Catlin.@ | *pesnor.” The remainder bad been destroyed, No trace of “tav, Bal imie; 24th, Palmetract, NYork;.Sid 24 sense to the armies of the oonutry engaged ia suppress. | Rentura A De C jonden, Ls Heckel ‘a Gane Mrs ‘ahy|person could be found. ale Hal, Gill, NYork: 26:4. pete nlp ing the great rebellion. Tracts, bonks and periodicals | A Helancourt, G Van Wa ener, (i M Jones, G Gerard’ and Bure Catavck, at Philadelphia from Palermo, reports of | .{ttuJaxxino, Fev 7—Arr brig Belisanio (80), G lows.—Time employed oqua! to tho service of ove mau for 45.151 months; 7,413,171 volumes sold; 2,132,924 volumes granted to the destitute; 205,770 public and prayer meetings addressed; 8,617.339 family visits made; 4,385,035 families conversed with on personal re- ligion or prayed w 156,961 families habitually neg- lecting evangelical preaching; 765,052 famiites of Roman Catholics; 756.007 families destitute of al! religious books except the Bible, and 469,049 without the word of God. | Foreign Cash’ Appropriations.—For the Sandwich Islands, $100; Chiva, Presbyterian Board, $600; Fuh March to prepare bis message, and felt, in the language 300: ‘a a i Wh stwW au UnkuOWD Schr With another schr along- e ‘of another, to have God Alimighty on’ his side; but he | Chan, $100. Ningpo Baptist Mission, $200; Burman and | have been distributed through every devartmnent of | serrunt. C Taj w, © ude no, J Alnonaqie, Ls indad, astragine bert In port March 13, barke Anne E Grant, Swain, wtg: Fan- ‘must have the State.of Kentucky.’: He believed that the | K&reus. $300; Northern India, $000; Orissa, $100; Arot, these armies, both in the places of their enlistment and | J, Hencaze. 5 eprom ger a P A'Boteand, and child, I nie Crenshaw, Munson, do; Abigatt, McMarland, doy. Heari— " feivl Hog: | Scur Many Mannix, before reported sunk by collision, was aio; Mar » iiayle, ea tlbaalind Stefan DW Hare 8 | run into ntsnt of 30 inet, wile at Dticcapvesete Pequot | sete Cruwelle dos May wa Dries ices aes bere Uitte y M E:lera, J Bogardus, P | House, New Loniton, by steamer City of New York. She was | Barclay Presti-simo, James, from Baltimore, disg. time these distributions have been systematic and regular, | Jounson, J Evais, J Madiil, Mrs M Ross, Mrs Kerrin, J B | struck amidsiips and cut neariy in two, anu sunk in lessthan | ~ swassxa. April 24th—Sid Sea Swallow, NYork. reaching many hiindred regiments overy week. Camps, | Ward, SK Righter, F De Mars, LG Dromel, Mrs E Norris, | 5 minutes in about 5 fathoms of waier. ‘The crew tarely es | Surrwam, Apriié—in port brig Predk’ Wording, Herrick, barracks. for: ‘svitals, naval and transport ships have | J W Hammond, H'B Jackson, J Partridge. caped, the shock wax so sudden and unexpected. She is | from NYorl deen supplied with “spiritual rati ns,” needful alike ior | .Nassav—Schr Time—Mesers Kerr and Caldwell, engineers, | owned in Boston. and with her cargo is estimaved t bi worth | Sx Dowixco, April 4—In port schr Forest Oak, Barnet, Reformed Duten, $300; Madura, $400; Ceylon, $200; jus, South Africa, $100; Syria, $300; Turkey, W mission, $300; Central. $300; Eastern, $300: Greec American Board, $300; ltl, : Ham Raptist Mission, $200 The sum of $800 has in the field of ative servico; also among the seamen | Mrand Mrs Do xia. iM and marines of our gallant navy. For alarge part of the | }'12ihaien 8 aides GA } President woult wait till next March before he took another step forward, for he took long strides, aud only once a yuar. He, thought it would, if the people urged him ahead ‘a little, be @ great advantage. ‘Tho speaker alluded to the mission of Brigadier General ‘Saxton to South Carclina, and affirmed that he went on athe theory ‘hat there was no corporation known to the Jaw siyie! the State of South Carolina.. The military im, that =e : the | from $40,000 W $60,000, She had been at anchor in thehar- | for Boston the physical and moral health of men. One of the Buxnos Avres—Bark Wave Crest—Miss 8 Spring, Mr Geo | por since tie 30th uit. She will no doubt be a total ioss, but {T21—No v4 pecretaries of the society has devoted the greater part of | Ta'out, NrE £ Davieon, MrT F Warren, ” | 2 erariion of her enrgo will probably be aved.” Se wes butt | gr geots. AUriLats NoAta renee) pp the year to the personal supervision of this distribution, Buenos Avrus—Bark La Plata—Lieut W H Macomb, USN’ | at Baltimore in 18s. 2 ‘231 tons register, and owned by Lucas Sr Jouns, PR, April 13—[e port renrs C Fantauszi, Weos- wind; Pred Howell, Mill j general carried the republican platform with hi p the Territories of the United States ignored siavery. On motion, the whole report was adopted. receiving, in this work, the eordial approbation of the | B M:Warner. & Leeds, of this city. 8, digs r ‘The people ouch to demand this of the republican part, ‘The busmess session here closed, aa the society com. | government and military authorities, and ai! practicable Havaxa—Schr John Walker—T W Stephenson, J H Mehan» Scun Dancina Me before reported abandoned, was worth, do. and he hoped Saxton would know nothing, but cit menced the regular celebration of ther: anniversary. facilities for increasing its extent and effectiveness. | 11 4s Frye, Mr Lapine. fallen in with March 14 by brig Frances Jane, dismasted and | | 8 J vig B Dunning, Winghester, Port ‘It he did not it was the duty of the people to arraij The Rev. Guax Woon, District Secretary of the North- | The:blessing of God has, in a most remarkable degree, Baricoa—Brig Emily—G Eneas, lady, child and ser- real of erent harps been, Spodked Gone Roa ane shout | lanes 2x York. ‘ni criticize the government. Our civilization in tl west, was introduced to the audience as the first to ad-.| crowned thesolabors,and, besides restraining vice. and vant; Mrs Dr Eneas, Thos 8 Ells, Raving Leen, ‘wanhed overboard ‘They Led pS ee wc te Sundbers: Magna Charta (Ur), Seer : oe was one of meee ana jabor. He beid | dress tears began perigee ie red the J regener gh wm yr tei ogee DEPARIURES. ter for8 days. ‘ dJearet Rioper ath cy Ie het Ba nana oa ‘ that the South was w De anuihilated; not the Territorial | American Tract Society, and urged the nacessty of @ vi- * been made rt Lavenroov—Steamer Persia—Miss Wood, rauac..pnia; ‘reeto, Havana (ani )3 South, but the South that offered five thouxand dollars | gorous prosecution of ‘the work it bad inhands. He | with our Lord Jesus Christ. Sree etree Wie Bre CUO T Tie 1 en abie, trote Phliaaelpaia fos Dortianti Seashore | st ponaut, Rosco; Octas Wave, Morton Machiag; igen, aay for the head of Wm. Lloyd Garrison. This countiy | effered the following resolution in conch sion:— ‘| The total receipts of the society from all sources |.iary Marvin, H W Stein, Simon Goldenberg, Mr and Mrs rashor emt Wilms, ‘NYork: Auington, Murch, Havana; JD, King, for the Dead of Wan. Los Garrinen. Tum counny | cMmesived, That the system of ‘colportage, approved | during the year have been $88,064 12, exceeding those | Ge fre Johurin, GJ Kral B Engish, New Yorks MraJ | 4 c0We vias Su uitn dloureon, baring bed Neary westbes | man, Pilladeiphia; udse Blaney. Goomba" Key West; ense was annihilated. He thought we had constitu. | and blessed of God during the twenty-one years of its || of the year preceding by nearly $14,000, and about B Morea. Bag wll oo ag Tot at Copbal tone en | and lost aalls. # g e aa Peas Sumac 35 ee Cniae Baty, Ror Met Ped Stina Power to dt but if wound “or ft would not | wide aypication to the wastes ou nud acl in | $2,000 greats than in any oaher Joes sacs is ogame | Gy an efzan, ane: Mind ary ering, New | Seve Gerby, a pie tthe gunboat Harn acrsed at Pat | HTH an da Jon Pace oven Caran Sy. be e vt : $ z rule; M i a % a ult, estony | Li} ¥ » ile Wes locked up in pete Sale The citizens of New | ministry by eulisting the active personal service of in- :| $86,115 77.* These receipts and expenses have occurred Sere ee Peeters Obifintelpust Mts Led Gchen and || Inatiempting te run the blockade, Her cazgo eousisted of | Ned. McKee, ifavans, nit ‘England whoemigrated.to Ilinois did so with the un- | divideal members of the church, calls for the continued | in the'two departments of charity and business, as fol- servant, Rew ork; qn Sherman, J Jo: nt eee: Water. 10) bales cotton, a lew bxs tobacco aid some rice. . ‘sia Apel 9, Fannie’ Buck, Soe, Falmouth; 18th, Ex. hat the Mississippi was to be theirs. The | and hearty sympathy of all who desire the fulfilment of | lows:— rad ord, New York; Miss 8 M Shern.an, Wat Cuxnnovrs, April 18—The American ship Jacob Morton, | York; 22d, H Kenuedy, Bain, Boston; 28th, Gin Hodder, Sean sand enn are Cat aay ae | cupsaninctermoae” in | gomeegtcsPram, omen, $148 ar ence, | Ed rd Miniancoydangt comers ony: | Shhh es Bt BA hat acho bps | Sem ner teh Ene, Rew Koa hat lassachuseits. acce| ue cl ey ve . Joun Toop, > otts, Be- 93—" ’ 7 a iS 641. re an, 1 is te = cl a rar ith. Der csnn a being the kagestand thestrongest. sig would | conded the resolution, dwellitg at length on the duty of | — Disbursemen's.—For collecting agencies, incluting s1- pM Steinhart. rand Mes Heitanemann | PBenix steamtug. Sr Jony, NB, Slay 2°-C14 thins Empress, Lyons Liverpool. | oninilate her instead. He did not believe that Jo. Davis | the exciety to educate the negroes to the best of th-ir | laries and travelling expenses of district se:retaries and child, New York; Miss Johyston, Phila telpii Loxpox, April 25—The American ship Marathon, from Phi" sche Ellen Brysen, Price, NYork; 5a, ship Cygnei, Dt 4 ever had more thaw 300,000 men, but he would fight a big | ability. He hed had the honor of writing a few lit others employed in collecting funds, $4,559 43, For | end Mrs 8 Allen. J hy ent New ork 5 hh M may oe ey er rag ane be Cette Sg oreo Pee April 21—Arr Sartelle, Lowry, Clyde. Dattle somewhere before he yielded. The North had two | books which had been read pretty extensively on the | grants, or gratuitous distribution to the army and navy, | ing ee ee Or eee BB biranes uberis Guild | fons of the.divesore of the company, wae iiutedistely or (: Tex EE eee ere ou aiia. , conquer their arms, aud had also to annihilate a state of | plantations in the Seuth. But these books had been mu- | missionary and other benevolent institutions, churches, | jin. W_S Sinith, New Yora; Jesse ‘Tyson, Baltwvore; B | dered out, and lett the Cocks the same day. Wretvorr, April 2z—Arr Formica, Hartesen. NYork,. mind. Mr. Phillips, in a bitter and sarcastic strain, | tillated. Where he (the speaker) hid made them say, | ministers and individuals engaged in home evangeliza- | Wood, Philadelph'a; Thomas Owen, Miss L A Harmon, Missrx@ Vassei—The Robt Barker sailed hence Jan 29 for ‘Zaza, April 12—Sid schr Oriental, Dailey, NYork. " 8 tion; hospitals, prisons, &e.; and to life members and | Guus Howe, Jr, Miss Howe, Mr and’ Mra Peter Kenneth and | Queensiywn tor orders, and has uot since been heard of. aalesioaan ieaetins ke of the parburismof the South, claiming tl i hen did Gand Beg cont ag Poe life directors of the society, $30,797 17—equal, at the | cnild, Mraud Mrs John Weder, child and two intanis gir “Love, honor und obey thy father and thy mother,” Southern did wot know how to open’ a juckknife. He | they read—‘love, honor aud obey they master and mis- : ‘eulogized Burnside for putting contidence in the informa. | tress.’” The time, however, was coming soon, when | usual rate of fifteen pages for one cent, to 46,195,755 oo eee io eee ane servant or “as ae PEE ap pen oot Gils ore pEDSTON, Mar Are sup, Ba ra Navman, Cobb. Calentine those books could be read by the slaves in a proper | pages. This is nearly double the amount of last year, HB M Cons: & Ay cen abit from ford utu inst, D, 5 a Steal, remeron Dee Speer nese Goede ‘tion given him by a coutraband,and he Sa) had aid that as long as be had @ loaf he would share it with and almost tive times greater than during apy former manner. Was it not true to-day that they were’ ‘Misi » Sagua; : Narragaucotty Had, Cardenaa; Su- Arr at Beverly Sth, brig Ezohol, Rotertson, North Atlentic | Sargent, ‘Brown, Jamel; N. ‘ ry as the mgu who gave him Roauoke. Could the American | learning lessons in the government of man. in the | year. bell, Baltimore: John Lowit: Pare esr 4 ‘nna, Harding, Harboe TTs Eben Crome Pee. people afford to give up the.use of four millions of such | cause of war, andin the management of war and na vent ane aaa coe a, errr _—— os Pes sinhm ep his J ng ie amet eer — ohn Bia m Nantucket Sta, bark R L Barstow, Hussey, Atlan- iat Oe ews , hash Ya Fem Saeveuk River le? jon art t i . om bei (love superannuated,exhavst arm, é . Owing to the large demands lade Englund. JM Lat, John | tc O-van, fainmond, Paine; May Elizabeth, Kelley, Zs cant peligro Seng nc ns Abts Sas Mp rte pert es at wertoctly satinied that thatsocety had | of the. army work, the number Be demands | pen, Piiade ph as E Loveiones Havana; Tinaeh, New | “aera dighia March 15, Myra, Haven, of Sag Harbor, from | lari. Piilace'phia: 3 V Wellington. Chipman; D 4 B Kel aantil we got rid of some of our generals, for he claimed the right of having the Northern idea represenzed all over the South. He paid a tribute to the euergy of the ‘Becretary of the Navy, and said that it was not jn the Cabinet but in public opinion .that we were to find the strength of our cause for this summer. Mr, Phillips con- Ainued at great leagth, and in conclusion ssid that th “was not a spot on the lace of the earth where the SI tours employed has bern less than last year. but a | Nicn vrevort af nw; Eaniche 8 very interesting labor has siill been performed. not only id nion, Philadelphi inthe Eastern and Middle States, but more particularly | fF King, D McD. ry: fat the West, under the direction of the Western Tract | LB jeorge Spey Agency, at Chirag and Mrs Ge For circulars , stationery, postaze, &c., $878 58. t, New York: Mr ai The total amount expended in the charitabie depart- 2,06 Orne, Phuwcetpoias | Payal, no report. Jey, Kelley, and w W Brainard, Boardman, Ell Y; Mrs Wright ‘A. Negrii.Ja about Mth ult, schrs Eleanor B Conwell, | Empress, Perry, Rondost Messenger, Fogg. and Isabel Lins, Connrescut; | Kilburn, of Provire-town, 244 montns out. with 54 bbls sp | Faulklin, New York. Telezraphed brig Wenonah, from Ci- ‘all, J A Biss, James T Lee. Joneph 8: At | oll; Rienzi, Goodspced, of Provinectown, and Estella, Suow, | enfurgrs. Tn the bay four ir as. Cld ‘shi; vo chilure: do do. of Providunce, 951 64-95:ue tons), Sprague, 8! enand-er- | 4 letter from the first officer of bark Roseius, Hunnewell, 1, Crowell of NB, reports her at sca April §, lat 10 66 N, lon 48 25 W (he: fore reported at St Thomas April 11), having taken 8 smal , May3S—Arr ship Adolphine, Meyerdicek, whales, making 100 bbis sp oli. Had had very bad weather. | of and from Bremen ;"barks Apna (Brein), Kaschen, Cad! vthaway, NP, | Palmyra (Br), Levitt, Halita: Br), White, Bema hardly got into its youth yet. he President and other members of the organization might pass away, but the society would be there, with always enough of tnsteu- mentality to carry out its objects. He did uot know precisely why God, in His providence, did not permit them to know more of the resulte of the socieiy's labors, for all that was reported of its operations con- Baltimore. Nothin | ea wartz, New York? Win D and Stripes would not protect the American citizen | veyed but a taint iden of its goot remits. . well, Dr aud Mrs S Chester Norris, twochildrea and servant, | ” 4’ letter from on board ship Mary Prazio except the fifteen siave States. The question was The next resolution was to have been proposed and wdiers.—The whole amount of donations spe- | Philadelphia; General Siinon Cameron Uuited Staves Min- | yey oris her xt Banbury, West Coast New Holland, Feb 2% ra: brigs Echo, Benson, Mayaguez; Frances Jae, Martiny. “chether the citizens of New York and Massach.. | spoken to by the Rov, Mr. Sunderland, but thit gentle. | cifically designated for the benefit of the soldiors has been | ister (o St Velersburg), wife and two Misses Cameron; Mr | with 400 bulesp and 220do wh oil all told, ail well, Had | Areetbo; Chesapeak: ara: schrs Jenni wetts should be protected by .the Jaws of the | man expressed by letter his inability to attead. $17,793 77. The disbursemeuts in t! ohaif, in grants | and Mrs BH Brewster, Master # Brewster, Master 8 C | takin 20 gp sine: tearing Manritive in November, Morton, Green, 1 River; & Union wherever the stars and Stripes,were carried. And | Moses ALLEX, Esq., then read the reeolution as fol- | and exnenses of distribution, $ regent to | Burnside, Master Simon Cameron and man servant: Penn: | A letter from Capt Grant, of ship Japan, NB, reporte her | Arculariis, Haskel is 3 ranklin, Me... 7 . nat 3 pred ce * <a 35 a Mr and Mrs F Donuld, New Yor at Bay of Islands Jan 9 with 1540 bbls sp oil, all told, all | Cld ships Bremerh: Brem), Hilken, Liverpool; Aun EB in order to accomplish that the people should demand | lows:— 33,295 335 pages. Kinjat Mins Por well. Hope ig Solferino, Knight, Caraenas; schre of President Lincol: that when South Carolina had givea Resolved, That while rejoicing in what the rociety has Publivations.—Of Tracts, in the l2mo. series, there | Rhoads, Phils Heni ‘A letter from Capt Spaulding, of bark Jaya2d, NB, reports ‘Boston, mM him the sword into his hand, to cut. the neck of the sys- | peen able to accomplish for the spiritual welfare of the | BAY@ been printed during the year, 1,095,800 co- | Thompson, W A Poricr, Pullate mughw erin Gengraphe Hay Feb 10, with 280 bbls sp ahd 180 co wh lin, Alien, from Rotterdam; Macan- tem which had hitherto made her alien amoug her sisters, Te ae palation of our land, we gratefully recoguize | pies. envelope tracts. of a size suitable to be inclosed in | servant, Master Erank, tt wughwuot, Mra W 5 Trowson, | oil, all told. ail well Rogers, from Genoa; birks Agnes, from Bahia: Dolores sl © q o Dod. | Colored pop : rein a yea, ten 000; pocket tracts, on tinted pape: » | three children and servant, New York: Miss E Law- | 4 Iotier from Capt Grinnell, of bark A R Tucker, NB, re- | (formerly Paladin). iron Buenos Ayres; Washington, from and that he shall use it in the.name of jastice and God. "| the providence of God in now giving uurestricted access | letter#, 419,000. pocket tracts, on tinted paper. 222,300; | ton, Philadelphia; Mr dnd Mrs Thos Porteous, | ports her o7 River 0: Plate Feb 16, with 230 bbls sp ollali | —. Cld brig Herald. Wing, [to Grand’: and. a mkt;. ache 4 Loud ails were made for Mr. Garrison, who rose, and | to thousands who have recently escaped from bondage, | Slsidren’s tracts, each with an @ugraving, 48,000; square "Eglo, J Botier, New. York: “T Nash, Chicago? | Pog* Seok a sperm whale in company with ship Northern | Lady Mulgrave (Br), Hartigan, West Indies. Sid brig Bolfe-. tn afew remarks said that the hour hadcome when the | 12 Momannn Maat the elforts ao promptly alopted ny | muniature tracts, 15.000; one page tracts, or hand bills, | E Bliss, John Wilson, S:ultr, NY; A Mayer, Cleviland; | Light, of NB, which divided 30 bbls oll. ring, Kn'git, Cardenas, mature of the contest in xhich they were engaged. was | tng committee for their intellectual, moral and spiritual | 20.400: leaflets for letters, 7,000: miscellaneous, 10,500— | I. Bailey, NY; Luuia de Gaotioy, Becretse of Bronce Lee Spoken; 40s BRISTOL, May 6—A‘r schr John M Parker, 3ideet, Deginning to be intelligently understood. He was confi- | fmprovemont be svecdiiy enlarged. total, 1,833,000 copies, Comprising 10,248,400 pages. ret ngion 4 Wnreney, StH | ga senahtp’ Hanan thie see "ror Southampton ana | YORE {or hrovidencs, Sid alooy Harven, Corwia, NYGrx. hultz, Mrev Shui ¥; [aro bg) ree ESS, i | Bi aD Las: of Portl 2 , Sect to Rey ’ 5 Premed copies, embracing 30,951,988 pages. Papers. tJour- | We iaciverg’ O Ware, 9 F Scveteier, Mr and Ms0 GH Ship Flstne § eal, 00808 Sot pieae eran gee — iam | Sehlouner, Mrs Emma Porteon, NY; sire Balhan, England; | March 18 tat 10 2 400, ole amount o! hn §| e and servan tchette, inDUTE, hip Hortens pat ll Feet Fee ng ae eee hann JW Kenda®, NY; S Wray Pulladewpiia; | 28, lat 21 N, lon 37—vy a vensel arrived in Evgand. Four | jrown “Pro See oT shomaeon, tingthemanner in which Neat fatractedtieeciored | Spt Sites ar iees Rome AL Uae be Belgtae! | Scttrae tacts” welace epee dnesind is | Hee" cateet Mer tps soee Mra, i, Wale meetin, J ri tario; Thos Chariton, Sheffield; illett,” AC Kiny john Shaw, ot las, before ismasted in the ‘ sob ‘ ; Bristol Rowen. peoplo'in Washington. On reachiug Washington he | , 'he costof the above for copyrights, editing, stereo. Tandy E Kirkpaunick, N'Y: E Latoureade, Phin eipuia. 6 | Guitstreain Feb 25 se TT CORSEN deel apeate coke habloon: Henao, Jearned thata large number ofcoutrabands were ata place | tYPiMK. engraving. paper, printing and Pindiug was | Debost. WC Langly and colored inan servant, J Carimot, Sup 8, bil, Freeman, from Rangoon for London, Jan 28, | niw York. x ae called Duff Green’s'row, near the Capitol. He then called 209 $2, Purchased of other societies and booksellors, | Mr Fenton. Guunell, NY; Hou A Henmington, Rie Bel: | lat $478; lon <2 28 EvGARTOWN, May 4—Sld schrs Union, Dyer, Boston: e: S anuraton. Baltimore; : rk. \\ schra Abby Webb, Hutch. bragy, Camoridge; Falcon, Hale, 1ayo. Portsmouth; DM Meseroles.. Stamford: AG dent that the people only needed to clearly comprehend Volumes, iucluding stitched pamphlets in covers, 429,167 the struggie to lead them to rise up as one man for the honor, the glory and the unity of our common republic, and decree the abolition of slavery, now,chat) by the treachery and rebeilion of the South that power was put into the hands of the government. He was for the prosperity of the country: and he believed that the ‘wealth of the North wouklbe greatly augmented, and consequently the success ané prosperity of the South, if Kev. Mr. Pisrson, who has been devoting his talents to the education of the contrabands in Washington, under the auspices of the society, was here introduced, and fe to the resolution. He'bad, he said, been requested : Pehte oticers of the Tract Society to’ explain wo the | tacts and books, 41,180,388 pages; papers, 2,768,400 | Va5,¥ ' rt “ing Nene Feb 28 for San Francisco, | 54% Careline Orntat say &: i, n 28.20. ~ yer, hence Feb 28 for Shanghae, March | tks, Botan: 71 Abe ; E. there could be liberty throughout the lend. After a | $n commander Dablgreen, with an introduction from Rey. | $19.624 93. Total cost of publications for the year, Dunlop, Hawliton;’J L Erdman, JB Bush, NY; | Ship Granite State, Jacobs, from Calcutta tor London, | ( Brown, Perkins, do; Balloon, Gran:, 'rankfort;: Louige + A bi ; Janes Teale, Bugland; RW , | Mareh 5, Cape L'Agulhas N 8 miles. : " ‘ ae of songs [rom the Hutchinsons the audience dis-.| ji, Smith asking gecmianion, 40 assemble the ‘contra. bag resis i: eahetbantate Soci ia ers as ae Hae = a ry eT oor vauini eb Goat mg = Salta etn for F outh, Mi Celden aE ee et Low, Gloucester, reed. bands and teach ther read. permission was Sale. o ae sales, during the yoar, | yramcis Haskell, Boston. iat lon iy on . ree0, 4 American Tract Society. granted and he then, proceeded with his tabors. The | Pasco 97 Tr ecmariabye ganariments for | Gtavana-Sieanuhip Roanoke—Ramon Menendes, M de J | Stik Witl Bxts <Ctowashyrom Bataria Dec27 for Bre. delphi C3 to Bo Nien: lion Harner’ Srivgns and Oto © speaker bere exhibited @ large |, With some sertptu- Soe” '» | Guitterez, Sami Clinc, Waiter Crowson, Francisco Grandery Ship Riehard Mitchell. Allen, f% Now Bedford for Bue- ee a reg see beg = ral passages printed thereon, as the ‘means by which he | 75,341 07. ter Garreno, ‘Luther Livig, Ad E Bonany, iy Somoner John R ¥ “bans — Publications, $61,834 76: salaries Shalyi J OF Millin, , Nariso Poch, Abach Martinez, M nos Ayres, #ll well, March 3, lat 4 N. lon 23. Elizabethvort. Peg oe it had been his privilege very often te aa. | of executive ollcers, store expenses, clerk hire, portaze, Valdes! anita Aud gerviat 5G Birrain & Pisnret. BD Eu: | , Shin Garnet. Bradford, from Boston for Rio Jametro, April PREW, BEDFORD, Mex G-sit bark Uuens: sobre D:@: Gres congregations of colored people. He had spoken | SAtionery. &c.,$15,016 80. Total expenditures of this | genie, Rellx Lanner, Absiiin Marisa, funky Pia Divigit, from Boston for Surinam, aprit0, at a6 | FRM Wut 'vontiencas oe her senr, For Browns PB: ‘tens of thousat them, ifferen department, $76,851 55. ‘eu Burns, D Mowatt, P Hans, Geo W Elis, aud seven in n an ieldo of Geortia, In ocoerm hae ; Kdence, | tue seerace. Washington, White, from Baltimore for Rio Janeiro, | 4° 1pn'a. Sid schre Halo, Newman, Philadelphia; oan bia Maagh WPORT, ay 4—Arr sche Lebangh, Teel, and Bay. C L Loverit izabeth, and @ ‘The thirty-fourth anniversary of this society mac cele, Drated yesterday morning, at Irving Hall, which was ftlled ey a large audience of both sexes. The business session opened at nine o'clock A. M., Hon. Wm. C. Aiex- ander, one of the Vice Presidents, 4g the chair. ‘The..Czamman opened the proceedings by referring to ahe decease of Hon, Thomas 8. Williams, of Hartford, Eidos, "im_ the rice tele of Georgia, i, the cotton felts nie nena ee Wan marco nM 4 “e of Carglina ivia, an cora fields Nome y eyrtidlane yn . rh: Manzanitio, from Portland f " ; of Rew And Teas Tart ba wa stognna | iy gt Covad in he Wecra Dae maer St |S MEP PLN G NE WS. | mncnotSuncod Wi avian ™ Neh MSN | se eera ate inet Buse, Sho wre i Viv ranive f .o, bave continued their operations with success, and accuswased to talking te them, and if he should pad tome ndaee us efficient aid. The latter agoncy has Foreign Ports. martine, Grn Conn., who had for a number of years presided over the | forget# aatle while that the audience he was now ad Ae FN As , April 22—Arr Ailstides, Koblmann, . | Hallett, NYork rovidence for NYore " deliberatians of the societ; He p ca ed * | dressing were white, in his exceeding symplicity, the ported 7 a ite of aunach were lary, Be bie SF Se. iila; Math,’ Johanna, Domnke, New Yors. a asa punta! ‘or Rockland); do for NYork; Mary- i society. He pronounced a tong and | should please excuse him. (applause and laughter.) He | Suxiliary And its @ Ba gpm AB a nl uppis, and Voloseano, Sigantl, NYork; 24th, Catharine | Ellvaverh, Chase, Elizabothport. eloquent. eulogium on the character and qualities of the | said to these negroes when tbey were assembied before | 88°, is laboring assiduously in promoting the distribu- Borland, Williams, Sweden. ‘in—Art schrs Rodman M Price, Kell pRoston fur N¥ork; ry deceased, acid expressed regret that the society hag been | him—"Now. if I had a pictare of a horse here, and | HO" on eva ia ere ie homphtals and camps | nnn rennnnnnnnrnnnneee | Aneto. PR, Ape 20—In port brig C O Billings. for New a rE erry for Philadelphia: Altred oe jd hold upto you, you would know it?” “Oh, . i. hea er, Po ve ey ns aS deprived of bis supervision. oar Atay allcopiied.” “Gre picture of s dogh” eyed’s | ~The general condition and prospects of this society are Port of New York, May 7, 1862. Buisroe (Pil), Apel 22—Arr France, Bilis, NYork (pre: | iron, Gardai, Fort ‘Fires Peart, Bown, Hawoursgeed Rey. Dr. Frnnis, Chancellor of the New York Uni, “Wall,” Leaid, “these are not wht I call pictures; these | Bighly cncoursging: | the st of tts publications, though CLEARED. erast: April 22—Are Hants, Howgero, NYork: 224, Bur. | Word: Orman, door Dignton( Tortemeo, Bay, Nantusket» versity, invoked a blessing. irste'n, Kirstein, do; 26th, Old Hickory, for NYork. 1 by no means equal to its necessities, is now sufficient to are the words faat you have Deen accustomed to ise all | Pea large business, and is of wich acharacter as to | S\ssmehioRoanote. Couch. Harana-—Ladiam & Heineken, | germs Fa lee | Arr. Schr lckman, Dickerson, Philadelphia. Sig. fives.” Amd in that manner it took him but about i ; Rev. Dr. De@7:rr then made afew remarks review! er gain for it the confidence and favor of the Christian pub- Helvetia, Hist on W Whitlock, Jr, Brewernaven, April 2—Arr Wild Rover, Crowell, Bata- Pride, Exchange, R. Mi. the services readered by th ¥ 30g | half am hour to seach them the first verse of the | fio" The demands for them are increasing, and froma} ShipFBCuitiig Aaitucy Liverpool-it N Sint & Co, | vin; EF Gabain, Rermke, New York, Sid dist, Gauss, Wie- . Pear, Buren, Wall, Philaded serv y those connected with the so- | inthe book of God He tol em thiat they bad now | Ve. wite range of patronage in foreign countries, as Ship Adriatic, Moore, London—E & Morgan & Wiley altimore: Elise & Mathilde, Gerdes, and Atlantic, | Phin: and others hound westward, ciety, and alluding to the late Hon. Theodore Fri . ] the military protection, aud that all the bayonets they * ede J > Weston Merrit ndonderry—snow sen, New’ York. NEW LONDON, May 6—Arraciir Telegraph, Rogers, Ar- fe Frelinghuy- | 20%, around them were now secured for: their protection | Well.as.athome. Several thousand dollars worth have | spit," eee cererree | Peiuncen, April 9—Sld Speed, Olsen, America. roye for Norwich.” Sli Sth, Drige Thos Turrull, Ip+08 + sen, to whose memory he paid an appropriatetribute, | Gnd to enable them to learn tho words of God. (Ap. | Docn ordered from Australis and ether pacts of the Bri: Ship Minnehaha, McGrath, Londonderry & J Knox & |, Burwos Avues, March Lith oortshipyu W Hourne, Lord, | (rom Nom Haven) Myaaien: i aa tat tan: ‘She eemnek repert 66 Ne Serre: wae ron ty ME: | eee), Be ees Se eee ae cae tee Fighteousness of ite policy fa regard topublishing on slave: Fiark Saxonville, Singer, Aspinwall—Starbuck & Co. Fee sail Trenton ue Lo-aaees Urania’ Shivcrekc tor | cess -——t Daniel Morris Hoover, Wilmington: en Lanian, Aux, and showed the following result:—Received ta | He nama tie. UY onde asked what or beng vieromg Fy havo boen sienally verified by the events of the year, | | Brig Paulina (for), DeCampos, Milfordhaven—Hegemeyer | N¥rk 10 days; Whistling Wind, Haviland. wig: brigs Anna | Enow, Non Lh ap, do. “Cid brig’ Gearge, donations and legacies, $18,707 05; sales, $124,757 70; | cond bo communicated to human beings? A tehoped that | The success of its business operations has confirmed the | AT. pista (Bremen), Port au Platt—C F & HG Wielaae tom Lhecrboon wilt load honest: acre Wee Tie: | Whitney, St Crofx; schr Sarah Biluabeth, New York sloop making, With balance in treasury, $204,721 49; expend- | that society would carry its efforts through that entire bag bo 7 nh ‘printing oftse han the at: | sehmilt, dale, for Rio Janelro 5 days; Harry Maybce, Culver, tor do Victory, Elvaieinbort ny Gaiast Var Tanks, Ray, © 04 in manufactariognd isaulng, $127,440 13; eolportage, | camp of Africans—IC he micht be permitted ta’ use much | FON, air the tokens of God's blessing upon the publica. | Prk eatin" Drwaive. KibaraccOwen & Carnegie, we Aidrin pott Merch 18, ships Sharon,’diee; St George, do; | gon; aches Pauline P Cornelia (Datel). Haghdorn, jg r ’ | a figure—uptilevery African on this continent shall be , P' 4 Brig Karnak, Downing, Xibara—Owen & Carnegie. este: nh; Ellen Perkins, Jones, Boston; Yronante, Harrington, $27,032 01, colportear agencies and depositories, $14,- | apie at least to read the word of God. (A, *Plause.) tions so widely distributed by it, create especial obliga- Schr Alice T’ (Br), Thompson, Laguayra, &e—Brett, Son pg ior more Lo 30; Page ae a hy pt ai oad wa,” Boston, ‘steamship Saxon. 820 11; cash for foreige. lands, $5,000; all other expenses, | This work was entirely feasible. The negro wax’ acous- | Hons of gratitude te Him. end give grateful encourage | AL pay sheridan, Cornwallls—D R Dewol, ido: Rortther, do: 8 Famigheuie. ne SR: | Seatthews, Howton; bark Laurvtts, Walia, Trinidad: eign B $20,594 21; balance in troasury, $526 13; making | tomad to observe closely, and when you toach hin 1 those ™ ey Sehr EM Sinith, Childs, Washi cbaTunie, Aprii6-1h port brig Richmond, Clark, from Kelson, Harrie, Boston: Fiore, King, Were , ords them closely. He “wore | hope. Schr Superior, Hobinson, Balti ps te lsarn--cager 0 brag all tes. pomees th their [opal fh mn gga ca fo an appro. | Senet Hamilton, Lynch: nd! Hay mind te.cope with their ignorance. (Appiause.) Ho had | Priate and eloquent tives wded the |» phy "Anvihe—Are Marin Bartlett, Gilehrist, Ritbos, | cott, Leeds, Newport: 8 L Crocker, Presbrey, Taunton; @ er seen such eagerness for education as he 1 tad : oe een re F Mary Bilenb vil 24—Arr New York (8), Wencke, NY¥ork (and euien, Fall River. bev of the programme in an ai lavery address. Schr Mary Elizabet ‘hase, Piymouth—-E D Hurlbut & Co. 5 » NYork (an Del, May $—The barks Zephyr, for Dublin; Iema, teen among these negroes. Im regard to the slave ‘Y | ” qhe exercises conclu the benediction. Sehr Pavilion, Baker, Hingham—E D Hurlbut & Co, Proceeded jor Bremen). aca! two barke anknown, together with brign Belo,” Question and nogro question, there was a great vsriet,¥ , Schr H K Dunton, sherman, Boston—O L Hatch. se Ay “Alice Maude, for do; Brecre, for Barbados: ef opinion as to the right £0 deal with them—as 1 NN etal att donc reveral brige and schrs, names hot ascertained, ‘acoa, April 27—In port sehrs Arctic, M Munson, and A rR ‘Ocean, Pierce, Salem: © Looser, Law: $204,721 49. Keliy, all for NYorxk in 10 days, itn, Koston : ARN Blake, Yarmouth, Ld From theabetract of the annnal report pre Bev. Monsct. Hallock andstastman, it spears thst thers were printed during the yaer 333,500 volumes, 7,413,900 spublications, $6,902 600 pages. Total circulation in thir. ty seven years, 16,251,601 volumes, 236,165,495 publica. wi Schr Sarah Louisa, Yeaton, Boston tions, 5,738,673,500 pages. Circulation of the American | to abolition and colonization—aa to this tract societ A les Schr Emily, Bayes, Chester—H 8 Rackett, x paw . , y nniversaries To-day. Meg en, from, Newcast tosea yeater lay. ‘The ship New England, from Genoa, is at jt 142,000 me Lotach: 1 Behr N Shi ‘trickland, Hartford—H 8 Rackett, a sos pate er Ei, Seay Paper sober et the othor “tract society. | AB. 0 all these |! myuraday, May 8.—American Bible Society—Meating ot | Boop © Peck, Peck, Stamford Sanford Tosee om exon April Min por bare Oregon, Boas, | the MembeE MU CUT sumer Falcom, Wilnn, ‘jons on, the society's list, 2/083, of which 577 aro vo. was a great variety of opinion: but th iprreAt | the Directors in the Bible House at nine A. M., and anni- ARRIVED. Cannas, April 2—Sid briee Chimborazo, Mehan, Bos. | NYork; schra Arthur 8 Situ) son, Churn, Yoomieo, Ma: Dia- » besides S434 publications in about 190 lan- | society , there could be but one opinion, and whatever }‘eyersary exercises ia Irving Hall at ten A. M. gfabrectiy Aasralasies (80, Antererm Liverere Aw | ton We Rserzeri Rrearan! oo) redaiw Moen Fortneat en Bene Satan Lees Ages, AYproved for publication abroad riows tk ad egar hese . r ? » oS u passengel lot Fish, , Fal + Gratuitous distribuzion for the sear, in 3,800 distinet | tows, be waa sure the9 Cen Ee eee, Wee. | asylum for Deat and Dumb, 1a Teving Hall, at three | to K Cunard. tet 2 7 PM, saw steamenip—,"rom | | Cinxrorcos, April Arr sehr Somerset, Sterting, Ant bag EM Ay grants, 60,194,946 pages, and 12,955,506 pages w life | that everything should be done to teach these people the | P. &'- ‘Steamship Columbi May 2, at noon, with French, Crosby, St Thomas, 8id'26:h, brigs Nantasket, Wy reen Coenty Tanner, gmembers aad directors—value upwards of $42,000, word of God. (Applause) Now here was a great work | Anverican Congregational Union, in the Brooklyn Aca. | mdse ud passcnacts, (0 Spal no D and Handock, Gibbs, Boston; Alice Lee, Corson, Win Bagless asarteae La Hadelptia; schrsJobn Grillin, Foster, do; BG night, ; aloops ‘After the acceptance of the above, (he anuual election ; April 2 with all ae to be done by @ Christian people, He was there that of Music—evenini 7 a ivester, Gesn 10 Cor Philadephia) for affivers was procovded with by ballot. u tho providence demy. i ewes, Howton, - yor aeenuer, + Veloc! ‘ag wnotan of whe Rev. Tavw Mvcim, eommitten of | eep interest it the Attica esco as many. there knew, | NewYork Stats Colonization Society, ia Yeving tall ean yo Tipe har pei; APTHL—Arr Roonday, Henry, London cand odor | Crneres, Hi Sit tatu brat thee Mga five was eppointed Lo nominate a President for the ensu- saw those people coming into our lines in thot evening ih, wtk teas, to Olyphant & Co, Put back 22d, Ganges, from London for Calcutta, and Fashion, Young, Rot perm Satteriy, NYork. See ae a Rach ae heat Wloebre- | sands, he was angious that somebody should undertake | piyg poi, 1ts Ladion’ Home Mission, ia the Academy of ougitt Bloowier (Swe), Rudio, Cotle, @ days, with salt, to | Doran, Aprilt4—On, Meridian, Lent, from New York for PORTA eae Aer aearice Lebar soni ttane ! Rident of E y ri ev. Charles P. Mol! work, a went W the goc h jer, r urge’, Limerick, 1; bark sonic, ~ Sane, Webopof she Iwoces of hin, sa President; which | thee take the maior i hanks "Riewenety gare'nen | Musle—even ( pamerasare crs, tarpon, Bocnos Apron March 1% with | | Beatie, Amat Peony, Peer, and W Pike, Lox | Hae reat ia “hii gleamubip Bohannon abi 40 Was unsnimonsly adopted, & commission aud asked hin if he would not goand | First Comm union of the Children of St. Josep Schoo! Pints, Mareh 20, Ton 34.90. spoke ship Btar of sans, Apel ‘por acht Virginia, Hawkins, from | Mark (from Antwerp). NY’ : Rev, Mr. Mame proposed @ resolution to the effect that | undertake tho work, and he baa therefore entered on it. the church eorner of Sixth H ck, of and fi for Australia, with pase ie , Sih—Arr brig Cyclon ty, Matansaa; schrs, Bt Laws the officers of the society be the same as those of the | He wished that society, and other socicties--be did nob i ith avenue and | peagers; April 4. lat 15, spone brig M B Jones, ‘Owen, Moulmetin; Mrchii hj Charlotie, Roct Jast yoar, with the exception of Bishop Meade, deceased, | care which—would enter on the work on « larger sale. so days Fron Rac well, | Maurits; 26th, Manchester, Trask, | Ia jo; steamer Chesapeake, Crowell, N¥Ork. Gla bar and thet Rev. William W, Rand be elected Secretary of | Let them look at the Sandwich Isiand Mission, What & Ca IARI TT ORR ay ty (or wr ie nos Ayres, March ova. 8! i, Kiva), Hate h, Ronterdam : Lucy Ring, Parse, Fennel: ee Pe ‘Aroostodk, Swett, anes. ahe publishing department. Carried. noble mission that was! But what were som Court ('elendar=This Day. Bare Henrietta. (ef Bulcuore), Crowell, Blo Janeiro, Ne dee etc Bestol, Hontreee, Owen, | PORTSMOUTH, May 3—Cld ache Sardinia, Ward, Philes Tellers hay ng been appointed a ballot for an Executive | like one hundred thousand people in the Sau Common Pueas.—Pa Tt 1.—Nos. 354, 690, 819,967, 601, | Marel 16, with corer, t0 order led in company With bark | ( Jis Area, Desvials (from Havre), NYork. ” | delphin, " Cammittee for the ensuing year was gone into, with the | Islands to four millions here in our own mi 1069, 10%. 1071, 1073, 685, 410, 0! 945. Mayo ren, Be a wan, for New York | vier (Br), MeKinst 5Sth—Arr below ship Portsmouth, Borland, Cadiz, Sid 4thr,. Sopowing result -— which are to be taught the word of Gol. (Appl: Part 2,—Nos. 649, 684, 603, 1020, 647, 373, 953, 428, 439, rk Henry Te i Vineet, 1S daya, with | Abe ready in ahout3 weeks | achr Sidonia, Wal, PhiladelpBi@ oy a ategy Seventy-eight votes were polled, of which the subjoined | There was quite enough at this time to engage tty 406, 1814, 444, 601, 660, 74! , Bldgs, 9, n Trow I Sena fe an 2d fost, lat fp. Sid Apritd, ship Ame. | TAD EU KET M 1 oh onde, Runiey gentlemen got seventy four, and ware therefore declared | eioty. ‘here wore thousand at Port Royal, Fortress bvgmion Covrt.-Part ta—Nos. 1121, 650, 1757, 1773, | yarn iuenara rks Islands), Brakine, Sagua, Hao, MAN Pres May 1=Arr ship Young Hector, Haz. july elected :— Monroe and other places, and theif numbers were to be 2127, 1883, 3920, 222, 8071, 3049, 1323, 1052, 1053: | so days, with » 4 ‘ rr P Wheeler, Gadd, N¥ork; 24, | ard, New Bedford; bark Harry Hammond, Moclintock, Ly ad ota omiae & > id Magio, D. D., Eliza. | greatly incroased. He bad hed an interview with Major Nos. 94, 1382, ¥ 740, 3194, 1952, 1864, )496, ‘ Bri Horne e ¢), Long, Buenos Ayres. March qoy Mh Lord Bea nana. Horting, Phila: f 1 anne Radiant, Matthews, Cailao; Magenta, th, N J., Rev. William i , D.D., Rev. Wile | General Hunter, at Port Royal, and he said that he wou 34, 31 1460, 1034, Gos | SARE west, (0 1 Bee avin Riwat 6, 12, ond Kone . fam ‘Adams, 1). ., Rev. Benjamin ¢. Cutler, D. D.,Rev, | supply their colporienrs Taith fatioge, \easspertarion Mr is4oe% O11 1eip, £926, 1877, 188t, 1ag, | ar UDame, Pet RT reenter ae pare tae aelran noere Oe b/d’). as F-sia mera GL averina, meer eborale Adazas, |).D., Boston, Mass.; Rev, Phos, De Witt, | &c., if they sent them 'o hymn. He wanted that society jy, 1806, 1807, 1809, Part 4.—Nos DF SAUD pabenees Sr, sien. ile te Jon iiveator’ cand nk 1 Menmeky Sears, Sunderiand; | bethport: Roxelus Svc Nelison, Burt, Philadelphia; Row . D. and the Christian people io create a public sympa 1098, 1940, 1942, E945, 1960, 1052, 1o64, as heen Oiays N oof t with fog and NNE woods, tfan, Apr) Lima \ Earle, Broksch, Mar. |, Paull, Eligabethport. © Distriing Cwm stee—Wm, Forro4}, Alfred s. Barnes, | tut would do away with every jaw forbidding the be 100, 1962, 1904. | Madrig Buceutive (ot hangords @orhans, Bt Jobue, PR, April and ld yr NY¥or weed, Hubbard, Leghorn | AIMIAM, May 1—Sid sehr Lazgartine, Gurney, NYork, 4,