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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1866. i —_—$_$<$—$ $$$ resentation does not belong to him, but that he must | East mean the Je and their way being prepared | lon 7430, spoke brig Hiram Abiff, hence for Sagua, 11 dayé De thanktul to receive as a evant the civil rights which | meang their ees Jerusalem. ‘The dragon out ne ee Lap pret stteninn iat i Is the fo ry proped og showek to the people bat civu rights? if ve vi irom suffrage are ct Who shall ineans R ELIGIO U $s s Whomsvever it chooses. The general goverainent thus | define thon, Pye take thom ty ee ee oe are enumerated in the Dilly What white commumity | the devil; the beast means political power, and the | ,,hchrSarah Cullen, Vanaman, Havana, 16 days, with sugar,. 3 creates the State soverignty suprenm ever itself, aud | their being’ political? But where began the doctrine | would endure the doctrine that all the righte which are | false prophet means the Church of Rome, which claims ‘sonata ‘Elien, Betbel, Eleuthera, 10 days, with fruit, to Jas > ay , commits to the States as a sovereyye right of injustice | that rights belong to the government, not to the not granted and guaranteed in that bill are taken from | to represent true Christianity exclusively, The three | Do : and of despotisin its own powey of pretection and of U them and reserved ag the property of government, to be | unclean aprie ike frogs that cane out of them, means chi G's attr (of Nasaau, Higgs, Eleuthera, 9 days, with Justice. It renounces the right of imterference in behalf withheld at pleasure? white community will en- | the ambiguous and mild Janguage which ts now current | fruit and copper, ‘Jas Douglass. dure to be told that the State can at its ure take | in the world. The fetter is no longer used, aoe 16 he cE Kate Chi —. Gi now 1s ‘THE COMPROMISS BILL, oir freede: Com} DR. CHEEVER ON THE RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE. aad scrote i ia" aon much ea soos ee promise bil, The cocutry have danced Fe r ‘man navare that our fathers | man’s goveramont, ~~ Called it slavey, and rose ta armed t:bellion rather-4han | the thunders of fo magn ay nel ee get pleas away their rights as citizens of the United States, destroy | got, but a soft and pliant spirit is u their representation, and the possibility of representa. | creates indifference and is “working miracles’? by bring- . ation, in the government of their country, by local laws on a universal war of opinion. After that we may Sehr J H Bennet, Wilson, Wilmington, 6 days. endure it. At the very same time the democracy which | reverberating. They have compromised with the sacri- | against their raco, their parentage, their stature, or their for the coming of C! in his glory. The reve- Sehr Wm Hoyt, Davis, Georgetown, DC. The Guilt and Peril of Withholding thus denies the right of representation for our own citi- | fice of Josiies, an Out of all their offerings there has | girth about the waist? rend gentieman went on to say that he is a messenger to = Mexican’ SteCarty, Elizabethport for Roston. Bae uens, and forbids the governmest from interfering to | come forth calf, And this is offered to the people ax ‘A BCENE IN BALTIMORE. expound the passages referred to in this remarkable rec ——, Lubec via Glen Cove, where she protect them, calls upon the same governmont to inter- | the method of reconstruction. Everything but justice. ‘We recently saw the record of a scene in the cars in | year, He felt the humiliated condition of his country- ‘Sehr Niantice Williarma, minions It from the Blacks. Tere with armed force for the protection of foreigners, | Anything offered to the country bit justice. Justico | Baltimore, a colored woman entering and none forbid- | men, the Irish fe, and he saw it was because they | Schr 8 W Ponder. Clagtam Tannton. and even of Americans caught a the act of attempting | without respect to persons is God's domaud. Justice for | ding, none looking offended, or surprised, or indignant; | are Roman Cathol The abomination that maketh Schr J lor, Fowler, Providence for Rondout, ——— the overthrow of a friendly government, Our government | the whites, but not the blacks, is our answer, Justice | on the contrary, men and women inviting her to a seat | desolate is in the Roman Catholic Church, and until that Schr AM Edwards, Lindsey, New London for Phila can interfere to protect persors not ye. naturalized from | with respeot of persons, Justice founded on and gov- | beside them, moving to make convenient room for her. | is taken away “(he daily sacrifice’ will not be restored. oe v a President P. eed | the oppression of a foreign power; bat It cannes interfere erned by y rspoct to ‘and respect in the lowest, | What was the secret of this wondrous courtesy? She had | In this very year the sacrilege was prophesied to be dis- r Venus, Herety, Now Haven for Poughkeepsie, Cougress and the President Pronoun to protect the freedom of its own native citizens from | most degrading Insulting fort; most impious to. | a white babe in her arms; that was the talisman. Her | covered and the dally sacrifico restored. In this ve BELOW. Thi and Moral A ins. whom im, claims allegiance, whee teat Sreotean ean wards a8 most sora) oppressive towards man; cguraene: reception 3“ the Vemtimony of a conremacy, sang gaat | ¢ tog Ceres asinine: ren. ie Tris Bi4 Guivalees, from Liverpool. i BRASS away and sovereign Stat rample them down by 101 Tespet of persons e race and the color of the skin. | of the white race. a servant ly - | race wi a man antism this vei - Cardiff, dng Hee A rary areaste. This is such shameful abne- | A violation of tne Div dom, and in homage to the white babe—for the sake of | year, and they will be the most stern advocates of Christ Po esr lea gly re al ‘ine law, a perversion of justice, the gation of the power, and denial of the purpese, for which admin‘stration of cruelty and outrage instead, not on a God has sgn Cesomy fra Pann itis fread and pasalng pie a iy. be as in ae case of slavery = hypocricy so impious towards God, socruel, oppres- | itself, on a jeter min race and race SERMONS BY OTHER EMINENT DOCTORS, | sive ana demorolizing towards men, it is such a scheme | by color, and millions conscoratod to insult and injustice, for evading responsibility and obligation to God and | by meaus of that stigma, trom parents to children, gen- &e. &e. &. justice, and setting up as the rule and necessity of the | eration after ‘And you can imagine, in the the white babe; illustrating the advice of President Lin- | alono, and in the day of their conversion they will give coln, that suffrage might be given to a few, inasmuch aa | the death blow to despotism throughout the world. This Marine Disasters. they might help to preserve the Jewel of liberty in the | will be the last triumph of Christianity, They are the | Hanx Fxxaants—The following gives some further particuy family of freedom, ‘Though not of the family, they | most iniiexiblo in thelr relisious opinions, and | larsof the lose of the Brith bark Rlerante:— sel April Inight be admitted into it for the sake of defending tho | their miraculous conversion in one. day’ will | On Wednesday night the crew (120 number) of the bark. priviioges ‘and rights of ite aristocracy asthe reigning | be the greatest’ triumph of Christianity. A Pioaante, At peice. ame peceer ree aes Reenter ily of freedom, For the sake of keeping the fee | nation so astute, so intellectual and so full Tee teen ah Ue ths oak eaes taal aay State the will and pleasure and class interests of a sot of | Intoxication of your white war dance around this gold- | fa Brame by. the rebels and tyrants, announcing and teaching euch states- | en calf of compromise, that BSinai’s God will let you | simple in possession of the family they might be ad- | of genins naturally, cannot be forever enslaved, either | about ad miles 3 by W from ‘sclily. fe ‘appears that the Last evening the congregation who attended the | manship as of religious obligation and authority, that it | dance on in prosperity. They say “How doth God | mitted as tenants at will. in politics or rel'gion. The stone that isto strike the | Elegante (new vessel), Duncan Mackellar master, sailed @eureh of the Pnritans, Union square, were treated t is evidently essential to the advancement of God’s king- | know?’? This is our sovereignty. We have made a po- THE OBLIGATIONS OF STATESMANSIIP. ‘mage and becom: & mountain to fill the whole earth is | from New York on April for Liverpool, with a cargo i wd square, wore troated to @ | Gor, upon earth that it be destroyed. It is as essential | litacal contract that the States shall have suprome con- | No admission of any right of suffrage in them; the | the conversion of tho Irish race as one man in one day. of oak timber and staves, and sprung a leak on the 2d April, political sermon by the reverend pastor, Dr. Cheever, | now as it was three thousand years ago. trot of sufimage, and who is the Almighty tac io should | white race alone are presumed to posiss the right, and | ‘The preacher considered Puseyism asa bastard form of | Aid athe weather becaine morny the, Aan Uneiessnl ute on ‘The Right of Suffrage from God, and the Guilt and ‘TH REVOLUTION 18 PROM GOD, interfere with’ state sovereignty’ We know not | theirs alone is the right of conferring the right, if they | Romaniem, and that the prayer-book of the Episcopal | 5) re an eteed tee int 8008, Rion 1) We wtabike the Almighty, neither will we let the colored raco | please, on any of the blacks, or of withholding it alto. | Church was cold, sudotinite, and wanted to breathe more | crew were taken ina board of the Ferdinand, and very tludiy Feril of Withholding IL” ‘The text selected for the | According to these men the right of revolution azainst | 1. "the’ panelit of the whito man’s government, | gether, And, even now, if it isasked it is asked for tht | the spirit of living Christianity. He concluded by call- | ‘reated. eccasion was from the second chapter of Malachi and | ®d government is from God, but the right of choos Ug | Tie ono superiority of the form of government adopied | siko of the white nation; puro, selfish expediency. We | ing upon his hearers to maintain the truth of Christian | Bane w brat —The bark Wi é tenth verse:— and establishing a good government is not from God: | by: our fatlcrs abovo that of Great Britain was in the | demand it in the name of God ‘and justice. statesman- | ity above all things. from Phltdelpbie. for Marseiior (petvoloum), has areived “Have we not all one father? Hath not Goa is true religion. Resistance to tyrants is a God-given universality of representation, a government based on | ship is not of mere expediency, but is a province of rew bere with mainmast sprung and shifted; has been lath not one cre- bet lr oa " rhis doctrine 1s orthodox and religions; | ‘2’ Tigt of suffrage as belonging toall the people, aud | tigious obligation and wisdom, attaching us direotly to Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Hildreth, surveyed, and recommended to discharge part of cargo. ated? Why do we deal treacherously every man against but ‘the assertion of the Tight of choice as to the nature not merely to a ruling class. ‘That is republicanism; the | the will of God. ‘The object of government as ordained JOHN STREET METHUDIST EPISCOPAL CHUKCH. Sone ALerona, reported shore on White Shoals, below and Was waiting for a tow LIth SA\Gas ia aie poten oe OF Laan one the scourity | ‘This time-honored ytace of worship wus crowded yes ere vs ee ee of their tH sshment o! je wicker ere is expedient tir the Petaloe the justice of preserving terday with the members of its congregation on the oc- Betrast, April 30—The Cerealia, Leighton, from Liverpool and protecting the rights corded of God to them that do | casion of a sermon on the Divinity of Christ, delivered | ficcnarged part ot cargae repalted, teloaded, and nailed Well, and the freedom of well doing and eonscienco toGods | py yey, De, Hildreth. In the evening another sermon | to-day. . . The Civil Rights bil isa bill sanctonmg the exclusion of | Whe vrcached, This church has no regular pastor at press | — Be the colored raco trom the right of reprosontat oP hem | eB but on Thursiay night a clergy tan will be appotnted Gelfpratection “by sa ages ~t toit. Dr, Hildrowh's sermon, expaviating on the grac’ his brother, by profaning the covenant of our fathers?” | of your goverument and the character of your rulers— | Tight of manhood, of free agency, of personal conscience UNIVERSAL SUPFRAGE IN THE DAYS OF THE PROPHET, the assertion of the right of suffrage as aright from God | 824 accountability, the correlative of allegiance, the x a | eatocuard of allegiance from going into despotism, It is ‘The earliest account is in the first chaptor of Douteron- | '8 Profane to the verKe of Hsphety., Now Mm cticg | the coutral law, tho discovery of which and construction omy, verse 13:—Take you wise men, and understand- | fy from God, how can It be otherwise than that the right | Of governments accordingly is as the discovery of the img and known among your tribes, and 1 will make them | of choosing such a government and choosing to support i fo eatgepe ome the Lee of ar phlloaoghy te ranone tier itis from God? But the right of choosing and sustaining | S24 Practice accordingly ; as tho discovery Of the circl: rulers over you, Choose them for yourselves according | {¢ js the right of voting for it, the right of representation lation of the blood, and the correspondent certainty aud Nos Ayres, March 27- 1 the 19th of March, ‘Thera was @ most violent storm id the loss in the river wes very ew to your knowledge of them, Judge rightoously botwoen | in it for the purpose ahd froma the necessity of sustaining | PFORress in the art of medicine, An intuitive inevitabio | helpless on the government for Hove, ri ights which the | poctowed on mankind by the redemption and giving an | .Moxrevipro, March 27—~The brig Tay, Evans, from Buenos every man and his brother, and the stranger that is with | it. The right of suilrage for it is certainly as natural ae urgeaoy and ea 0 We en ene a a cer, ea Bari bs teh Fe ae elaborate argument. on the subject of Christianity, was | Aves for Havana, with beef, was toweil Into this port on the ty 1 the cargo Giving ax the right of resistance ‘Agalues it when it be- x Dill announces that those rights which the white race | listened to with marked attention. be discharged te repair the vessel.’ 3 him.” The stranger is placed on a footing of equality never can be pouce till this harmony be attained, till comes subversive and destructive both of God’s govern- hold inalienable by virtue of citizenship and represcuta- with ai! the people as to all the people's rights. “And | ment and aan’s interests and welfare. ‘The right of suf. | Men's artificial political arrangements are brought into eT, Bpoken, &e. . ” submissive correspondence with this demand and neces. | tion, the colored race can hold only by special permis- The National Game. Ship Ce Wynon, mp the stranger that is within thy gates.” The wrath of the | frage is equivalent to the right and duly of ebedienc® | sity of human espondenes with this demand aud nerese | glow of the white men’s government. “in other words, | A BUSY WREK OF BALL PLAY—TuM Piney REGU- | Murch 12, tz tod 36 W, Peat ee Jnst Goa is laid definitely upon those who turn away the | by suftrage is Se ral aati right of pbk malo government as ordained of God, The throes of empires, | the Civil Rights bill, leaving out the right of suffrage, LAR MATCHES OF THE SEASON. Snip Wm Leavitt, Leaviti, from London for Melbourne, wtranges from his right. ‘The stranger is such an one as | thing by violence. The right of suffrage is as natural ag | Tevolutions, anarchics, desolations, desirictions, aro tive an akan. AR) Repro S Govirado, ts's Barnes Tho admirers of our national game will have plenty of |” Ship Silas Greenman, Webber, from Singapora for Hong ' P si offorts of humanity ia lis blindness, straggling towards Hnultancous legslation of Congress adin.tting Colorado | sport afforded them this week on the several ball grounds Kong, no date, off Gomond Islind-—by the Pidslio, at Hong peda ae Serre ater ehh ect of the metropol's and its vicinity, To-day the noted 1 ify Berkshire, from Catlao for Dunkirk, April 1, lat 10 8, ‘ative citize 8 el atin ; ; on Reningt them inthis. particular, and so assuming tho | Mutnal Club, the leading organization of tho city, will | "sip America, Morse, from New York for Shanghae, April Tight to have legislated in their favor had it pleased, | Play their first nine against a strong field at 3 P. M.—the | 14, lat 40, loa 71. Foreign Port ’ i ita ortn, asuming the entire soveruigaty over the subiec, aud | nine, ‘pete Somat Tors, ote Medfahon, Wat | mage, PR, ape otirport brie Ta, for Phiadelphin vckat 1 | man, Martin, % unt and McSweeney, we learn, | next day. Hla the aia tem seatetions, foe colored inbabl: | with'afeld of the remaining strong players of the club, | URiTART, Apri 90 Sld Cerealia, Lelghton (from Liverpool) it from them, have voted away the right to vote in an | To-morrow the ame play a similar match al 3 P.M. | Biewaniavex, April 38—Below Prusslan bark William, unrepresented cian, By exercio of a power which they | Wit, ® nino including George Wright, Law, Boudle, | trom NOrieans unrepresented clan. | BY exerci of oe a oie | Goodeperd, Vancott, Courtney, Bierman, Connell aud | “"Hoxoracx, April 28—SMl Nvetad. Nybovg, NOrioans. away, from a portion of the people tras right and | otokerm. On Wednesday the cricketers of the St. Bannanos, April 10—Arr bark Henry Trowbridge, Duntze, power ra eee teich they owe all ther own | [Corse Club play thelr return eame—married vi, sinigle— NYork (and sid 24th to return); brigs Sarah E Beatty, Wal Ne the negro in our country. ‘Ye shall not respect persons Serene a sorcanirace, =~ red aes is the im judgment, but ye shall hear the small as well asthe | f8%icane which will forever prevent. and preclude thé nd enthronement of this primal right of man. great; yo shall not be afraid of the face of man, for the | necessity of resorting to violence. The mee of suffrage Bovieuie a8 how a is bap bap on bee conde nant ta Goa” i. 18-_S01e ? 4 8 all the machiery of governinent w a Jndgment is God’s.” So hkewise (Deut. xvi., 18—20): Heetons, 1s renter ne eee ery Ae law is acknowledged and obeyed, when every class and ‘Judges and officers shalt thou make thee,” &e. The | Ggrence by. power can be. It 4g, not ‘till the | every individual possesses in that right and in the funda- eho.ce and making of their officers was with the people; | right of suffrage—the moral right—be tried, or rejected mental law securing ita power of self-protection and de- and U.cre is no conceivable amode of choice but by | ahd destroyed, that the right of self-defence, and of vin- | f2NC0; @ Fight that, ‘when universal nakes, the ee ae dicating justice by violence, by revolution, takes place. | interests of all the interests of cach, aud the pression of their judgment and will, and that is | ‘ay of old, the robbery of an oppressed race’is against the | inviolate secured rights of each the interest sultrage, constitution as well ss against ‘The constitution de- - coe Pe fp aga oo Besides x - clares that the people of the State shall elect representa rag: TNE all this, there was provision made for the | Thee? “ine rebel democracy affirms that not the people | Pie. Are your rights or my rights forced upon the ehange of government by the choice of the people, ifthey | of the State, bul only a Tuilng class shall elect represen. | Pcople of thiis State bocause the law compels you to re- at noon, and ou Thursday the first atoh of the season |!" Philadelphia (and sid 20th for Orehilin in ballast); Lith, should be so foolish as 10 change from the ropublic to | tallves, By universal laws of interpretatiqn the consti. | Sect them as your own? Becauso I as well as you am | s0gitimate antuority to vole at all, And this public rob- | 1405 place at Morrisan'a, Union va. Surprise, On ‘thurs. | {ty (Br) MeCulloch, Boston (and sid ith for Cuba), 16th, tho monarchy. Deut. xvii., 14:--"When thou art come | tution cannot be interpreted a8 requiring or sanctioning | Permitted to hold property, and you cannot saat It from | bery they excrcise on the ground of the color of the | gy and Friday the Knickerbockers, Jeffersons, Ecle pak raed peg coe oop spcear trp am slg ico: and Eagles wan have good practice games at Hoboken, Heo: 20th, Va ‘ : and the Atlantics and Exceleiors at Brooklyn, on the jectiy (Hr), Hermin, from York, that which constitutes the vital essence of repubiican | the seagon, club vs. club, in this vicinity, will take place | Wheaton (Br, Puddle, from do, ar Th, fo as freedom, they aro moral assaasing. ‘They stab tho Ifo of | 08 the Union grounds ut Morrisavia, the contestants | steamers La Grientala, Savory, from NYork via Bt Thoms eran a this countey ia a part of the | Deine the noted Union Club, and the Una Club of Mount | arr Zit."for Pernambuco, fo. and Gen sherman. ‘tvicr, Inoral lite of every. citizen. ‘They do this for rity, | Vernon, This compictes @ very attractive programme | from Philadelphia via St ‘Thoms, arr 25th, for Rio Janeiro. In England John Stuart Hill has tly distin nie for the week. Canptre, Avril 7—Arr Kitty Colburn, Wilson, Havana, himself by appealing to the sense of justice and glory; THE STAR CLUB OF BROOKLYN. : tee Sei eet vont tho life of national glory among empires on earth ane For the past ten years the Star Club of Brooklyn has | “ Cxooxnayex. May 1—Of, St George (s), Smith. from New gtatoamen who have elevated them; ia behalf of suffrage been & kind of oot giate toatitate for the jcduoation of | York for Liverpool; 24, City of New York (#), Leiteh, and for the people of England, as obligation to jt) rst class ball players. heir grounds, being located dinburg (#). Halcrow, do for do. ‘ Caine cee rreeaient Gum operate Cnristian peonle | Within the ety, havo been the resort of ball players | , Cantz, Aprit 21—sid P Ii Heyitispann, Reyer. NYork; 22d, fre bound tollive for posterity, aad it they do not, chey | from noon until dark evory fine weekday afternoon from | Jivertes Anerson, do; 26th, Teaella Thuribeck, Proctor, dograde and deny their own immortality and ‘man- | April until November. Junior playors study to enter | Constaxtnorix, April 18B—Arr Gratitudine, Periste, New hood. this high seho Lof players. and the champion organi. | york. Pao Ea ie a ee pe a Se zations of the ielaod seek their strong players froin the | Evsrone. April 29—1n the roads, Telegraph, Caldwell, But here in this country, we have a nation, govern- | gtadvates of the Star colicge. Witness, for instance, | frim Nbors far Crone Beccary dmiulstration, whowo siatemanahip is to d0- the numbers of siars which Have shone ih the nines of optiwours, auril 308d A A Drehert Moore, Hamburg; 6 rity, whose highest legislative work in the re- ; the Excelsior, and, of late, of the Aiantic Club. Pret- MY the Lizard 28 i oa Fae ee ae eae see a ay ran ine re | tier displays in baiting and fielding are not to be wren | dons no vrs ah Millaw Lictke, from NYork for —_ viding for the perpetual degradation and moral ussassina- | Bywhere than are shown on the Star grounds on prac- | Giascow, April 23—Arr Priscilla, Jones, Callao; 30th, Bri tion “a many millions; statesmen who teach the infamy | tice days, and yet, witha, oe do not sticeeed as well ia | tannin (4), Laird, NYork. Sid 28th, Rosina, Omab, NY of lozisiation on the ground of the color of tho skin, and | Matches with otherelubs'as they should do, On Satur. |, Gimnattan. April 22— Are Atalanta, Barnes, Trspani (and franeit to their posterity, that record and-oxample of | day thetr batting was suporb, both in long hits and in | fi forBoston), Also arr pany ous to Atay, ly Witeh, Louds their own infamy. And tho ingratitude and exccrablo- | Swift “groanders’’—the most etlective style in base ball. GuapaLover, 25—In port bark Susan Jave, Herx- ness of this maddess is accepted by multitudes in the | Their car too, was very superior, The promise is, | ford, from N York, Church, and men in high place and induence as Christian | however, that this gxeason will sce them take a | Gvanrasomo. April 2%—In port barks Elizabeth (Bem) Lahr etre oa romp hap roma fer position than ever before, provided no more of | and Old Dominion (Mam), for NYork soon: brigs Mary ¢ Eaiva toile coeeceriea ad ofiom | their first class players are Indu: ’ed'to enter other (a Pog Re 06 f days: Suan Raker, Phompan $ : x me without the penaity of the law for that crime, is that unto the laud which the Lord thy God giveth thee, aud | Ayman a toni ne dearest maaor, df there | the forcing of tho Fight of property on te stato or on ehalt possess it and shalt dwell therein, and shalt say, | could be such a thing as the constitution permitting auy | the people? Colored persons aro permitted to hold pro- ‘I will set a king over me, like as all the nations that | of the citizens to bo excommunicated, as not being a part perty, and the laws protect them in it. Is that a forcin, Pied sss, aS, of the people, it must appoint the clan with the most | Of the right of property on the people of the rtate ° us ine,’ thou shalt in any wise set him | gefinite and ‘unmistakable precision, Now when the | When colored persons are permitied by law to vote in Aking over thee whom the Lord thy God shall choose.” | constitution says that the House of Representatives shall Coorg a gee eat noes is bag wd serena s : be composed bers. chober of suffrage on tho je? Because black C ae expose and sovereignty of the popular will are | the Teste of the several States, ge eager eta ceive wages for their labor, is that a forcing of the right mitted in the change of the form of government; and | people with a colored skin are not tho people. And if | f wages on the people? se other persons are not to the personal selection of the king, if God had not | any State undertakes to disfranchise and excommunicate pronbies ab lee ibe Heit ot beeies are ae that portion of the people, It violates the constitution, | Holding it in feo simple as wel 2 expressly ordered that they shoud receive that from | [hi DOnOn oie Pr laaliication for electors, | forcing of the rightof purchaso upon you or other Louse. Hum by Divine choice and appointment, that aso must | the State might exclude all white persons of German and | holders, or on the people of the Stale? Is thine eye evil have been by suffrage—the expression of the popular Telah origin. Sappaso shat this were done in South bree pana Binet oe clay ad tod = vii vi rol ‘ould the democrac; yal thi: tie 0; a will, And fo with us, Having no appointment of our | titionat? World. this be permitted under the plea of | of the constitution, age those privileges therefore to be ‘ehief magistrate from God, it is God’s arrangement that | State sovereignty? Would the United State sgovernment | Tesarded as the exersis? of despotism forced upon the the appomtment of the ruler be by the permit # Stale to denstaraliae and dlisfranchise Trish aud Seemaammmeerty — ae eee eee al jerman citizens on the plea that the constitation wr speech suffrage, by the choice, of the people. ThI8 | iat “ine electors in ‘each State ‘shall have eceninee drinking and believing and domestic arrangemonts that Fight and obligution of suilrage, therefore, is as manifest- | tions requisite for electors of the most numerous branch | You enjoy, 18 that the forcing of the righis and privileges Jy from God as the right and duty of having a king if | of the ene istaret” Suppose ae ae were half ob freedoee upen sey! Yet wal pray ayere pte nronom: . = as many emigrants from Germany and Ir-laad in South ju Possession of a E God appointed him, aud of establishing whom God ap- | GMiny Wa thers are colored American citizens; ‘and | scribed by Cifbstian men, yea, ministers, as being the points, When God docs not appoint, then itis equally | that the State should determine that among the | UoJust and oppressive enforcement of suilrage God's arrangement that the people shall appoint for pueserrevmmpe of Pomel - = eee pre- oe — ree? State, the Sere ae ; : a sentatives there shou tho condition of not bein; throats, Becay thomscives, shall make their own selection, And sole: | Sither of Irish or German extraction, would that be | Prevented from stealing from your neighbor that tion can only be made by choice, and for choice there ermitied’ for a moment on the pretence of its} the cramming of esty down your throat. skin, as qualifying and designating a portion of the people to be thus disfranchis:d and robb ed i v4 re Men speak of thrusting or forcing negro suffrage upon an | ing friends of justice to the colored race, as proving them or PI . mast be the expression of ‘the ehoiee, and hat uf | a aa oe out Oe pE | uuwilling Stato ax if it were sme despot fufige upou an “evoid of tre etatesmanship, Because, they aver, that all | izations. ‘The Stars have challenged the Excolsiors for | {‘iara: Ramm Lindsey, for Boston 6dayy ee frage, and it must be suffrage of the people, or it is not | Viciyn in the constitution giving to the electors of Waltod | lence put upon them, But who is forced? Whose rights stateemanship is more expodiency, and what Mr. Sumner perdi tlenrat = Ea contest well no doubt yield a fine uarie. April or Pull (9), Wotton, Nvork: $0 0’ 2 ot jounces as ighest 2 wal, AU) . ns. 5 , Union, Miller, the people’s appointment. So that, take whatever | States representatives the same qualifications as of State | ato meddled with? The Roman Catholics might as well en pote Thaler ae id rs een poy ed ys it & Aiud An comely ‘Ela 3b, Merenry, Sta on, NY. ~~ wound you will, it is still evident that suffrage ts from | Fepresentatives the authority and right to disfranchise a | complain of violence and force because Protestants are Hetvorr, April 30—Arr Clio, Roskam, Philadelphia, . millon of Irishmen and Germans? ‘more can protected in the right tovote. Protestants might as well | 20 man can be called a statesman who puts suffrage on - . " In the roads 28th, Alida, 8 from N¥ork. Gog, the right of suffrage isa right from God, amt uoless | "MLR of Arlsnen and, Germans? No moro-can it be | EtCas ss Ts Ctl te gutrage ia thing foreed upon | the ground of mona right. ailihisoniy shows town | | =S HIPPING NEWS. Haxncie, Apri'38—Art Sultove, Route, Callaot 27th, Ken- God bimeelf by a divine revelation indicates whom the | fo disiranchise a million of Ainerican eltizens on account | the State, crammed down men’s throats. Whose thrvats | @ depth wo hayo sunk, There ought to have, been a apap awwwnnnnmcnmrnnnnn | (wean Freeinan, Haken s 1400 ae ee a ah Witmingtom;, 29th, Bavaria, (a) ‘Taube, NYork. Sid 28th, Sala & Ade. Jurgens, NYork. Liverroot, April 23—Arr Damascus een Portland; 2th, Cuba Packet, Galveston; Propontis (a), ‘Wigzinson, rr 27th); May 1, Goleonda, wis, Savan- sball chooee, of the color of the skin. It would be to : ‘are seized? On whom is any violence committed? The sew se fon theaeives chat We. diviadly metered [eit tans eaeaas oes a declaration ‘of rigs | trouble in that ono class is not permitted to lord it over im at_is a divinely conferred | into @ bill of attainder. It would bo authorizing the | Another class. Suppose that the burglars in a commu- an urprieing of the church against this iniquity 4 —, and sai convocation and a voice probation #0 rong =oand = imcessant = and stormy, that it would have swept all before it right and adivinoly appointed duty, the right of suffrage. | State to pass a bill of attainder, and making that bill | nity should denounce a law giving to bankers and house: A \aaagpeenge nr lpia, (no THE DEMOCRATIC THEORY OF THE PRESENT DAY. of supreme authority over the United States ee etary holders the right to protect their own property and fam!- pict pnenl iguana ree Dagdh gee lov masshaeh ower Port of New York, May 13, 1866. nab; Media (#), Edmondson, NYork; 2, ‘Albert, Erickson, compelling the United States to sustain the attainder of | tes against robbery, as being a violent apisrossion on the | fei kee soz hat primes oc fears poy ARRIVED. Sid 28th, Missouri, Calhoun, Aden; But the argument of these modern democrats who | the state against the citizens of their own government, | burglars’ rights, a violence thrust upon thei 2%h, pte, Cummins, deny the right of suffrage to the people, is that God | Hee ander of thst causa to the distranchiscment af | Of thelr liberti¢s, ‘The twouble is that rogues are uot | # the rulo tn human society. | Whoever expects to sup- | oneention® S03 206 Pat, ith mdae and Pa Liverpool and Le Skt Retdwonk abowels teas Peanmcot Baltimor tod G | Ames, NYork; 30th, Kenilworth, NeDowell, ‘ : wn May 3, 5PM, with passengers H Saul and Davi millions by the color of the skin makes a biil of attaind permitted freely to oppose honest men by viclonce. ply 1.8 place by remission of the penalty against trans. * t Eay 1, Florida (8), mn, and Ei: MeCallock, NOrleans: made Saul and David kings over Terael, and therefore | millions by the eotor of tho skin makes bio attainder | Poem aeel Seeny 20 etican tor tren cade, thot thay | gFONR aud severity of exactions towards inpovent and | oe “a ies from Fastnet, saw and lait by | Fey td etvaet Puilededpbia; tL: Richardson; Mills, the right of suffrage does not belong to the people of the | Congress that the proposition S Koop out the rebels for | ¢xiend it to froe trade in other people's rights , and | loyatand submissive citizens, ie 18 mye mistaken as if | Cork; “th, ind lon nen Passed ship Escort, from Liv. | John Bright Dewar, NYork; Tarifa (s), Lat do, United states asa right from God. A wide step of de- | only four years from the right of United States suifrage | they hate protection to such a degree, that they deciatma ~ eee Parc orto eh ected erpodl for New York: (oh Ae from Sandy Hook, | Cin Wek; Man fas, Houston, HOnesns; Milton, i a inde td clio! black people from robber q - A a ~ % mocractic logic, indicating a greater faith in and sub- | OH account of their treason is an altainier forbiiden by | RNIN. eo aaeen Te tke gafuruient proposes to | This imploue reversal and confusion of all divine truth Htoamsnip Germania (iam), ‘Ehlers, Hamburg April 29, ny, Garmevall Java (a) Soddie: Un ni the constitution. But the same defenders -d mission unto the Old Testament as a divine revelation, | revels argue the attainder of millions of Bearcueeees: give over a million of its subjects into the power and will of equal authority in government now as among the | account of color as aright of Staie rovereignty. For the | of enother million, to be beaten by them and deprived of Jews, than we had supposed existed among that class of | United States to keep the rebels out of saifrace ‘or four | every liberty, that ts all right—that ts frac trade, which Politicans, This govs far towards genuine Christian | years is a crime of attainder. Fora sovercign state to | the government is bound to protect. But if the govern- Fidicalism. It wood certainly be a sign of the tn Ilen- | debar loyal citizens from suffrage forever sa right of | ment proposes to protect a million of ity aubjects from nium were it not that it is packed fora purpose, just | attainder, belonging to its sovereignty. Attainder of | being beaten and robbed by another million, that isa as suffrages themsetves are bought and gold as of | whito rebels for four years by the United States govern. | despotism. A government with the power and p.xposo supreme authority, by those very persons who deny | ment on account of treason isa crime. Attainder of | Of a personal ‘ae Br iene nod cae BS tho divine right of suffrage as a right of man, It | innocent and loyal colored persons tor life Sy the State | Consolidated despotism Bata governsieat bound and fe a right of wealth, a right of purchase, « right of | on account of color isa sovere'gn right, with which the | Pledged to protect and guarantee each Siate in tho right ism, a right of party correption’ and rule, | United States cannot interfere. This surrender of United | Of opprossing and trampling down the colored race if the shi via Southampton May with mdse and passe: , to Kun- See ears tat 3 BI, off the Needles, apolts sicarnahip Bazonia; tame ay Ee [opal all Stosmahin Companya; | delphia; Charice Davenport, Stevens, Boston; May i Albert, ae area ‘Cardi aoa Hezers Sripetl (o), Wi and Denmark (a). Thomeon, Orion ce Min Ga met om Tortugs, | —LOxson, 7 28-—Arr Margaret MatSeld, Butler, NYork; City of fork; Sth, Scotland fs), Halle a aad injunction,* administering Injustice to the werthy 4 Brazilian (#), hy ‘ork; Propontis (s), Higginson, Boston for Phila’ and heense to the wicked, penalty to the loyal and im. punity and reward to the rebsliious, under nce of generosity and forgiveness, cannot prosper. re must be iu it the causes and insurance of anarchy and rnin. There are combinations of human dice and sions, occult, stealthy, unobserved, unggiculated, impos. sible to be measared, that, occurring at suitable conjune- ‘tures in human affairs, may tear empires asunder, may heave up, disintegrate and scatter the best apparently constructed States in explosions of which the terrific ‘nd passengers, to it Low: sehr Mary, bound W; 9h, off Caryafort lighthouse, | 30th, Ellen. Lovett, and Abkera, Rechardt, aw steamship St Louis, for Boston, and brig Moon/ight, of Ent out 28th, Bidwell, Churchill, for Boston; 20th, Caro. on, “12th, 3PM, bark C8 Rogers, bound N. lune Adey cook Attendge), N¥ork; Dragon. MeUieingn (not Steamship L Dearborn, Savannah, 68 hours, with mdse | Gill), San Francisco; May 1, Ferdinand, Brose, NYork; Mar, ry fo Murray, Ferris BOO. garel Hatield, Rutter, Boston; 24, Vietory, Hutchinson (nog ‘Susamanip, ‘Souder, wood, Charl neni heme ad asannetn to Livingaton, eee fe | Mansuiuins, April 28—Ski Namidie, Coulomb, for Philae teams! Dut not a’ right of manhood, intelligence, justice, man, | States justice and right of protection to State i ulin class please, i3 a {reo democracy. Propose a law | earthquake power of suc: a compound as that of nitro- ‘Washing Chichester. Wilinington, NC, 65 | delphia. Because God made Saul and David kings over Isracl, | for the seke of = comprorsice with rebels, for {hiustice, | Gerending and protecting the oppress'd elase, and be- Oo eainity wemk oles But as we ee ee hours, weitomte a ee mangas, 3 end. péewCasrux, April %8—Ent out, N Mosher, Anthony, for Therefore no person in the United States hes any r fice of the colored rare, 1s the most demoralizing conta. | slowing the same right Of protection on all, with a ba. } id srummlngly Hit, cotgrgaiton, Ot stemeniery odin. | Inlet ith gith mdse and passengers, tot Gosdspeeds Oro, April 23-—Arr Gardina, Te Cun. NYork. brie for Phila od | sion and amalgamation of right and wrong, with wrong | Feau for its execution, and jnstantly that is denounced from God to vole, Equaliy clear itis that because onfers too made David king, therefore we have no richt to any but | as the o thority and expe as despotic, and it is pretended that It is y bi e supreme authority and expedency, that can erag ts wreumeah oo > hime (us Guat rotoga, King, Norfolk, mdse and > wor, PR, Al In engers (0 ileineke} & Faimore “alla and pase | aeipiiahext day, Sid a4ihy brig Londra, Boaton pieces the solid globe, if occurring at its centre, so may In port 24th, brig Milwaukee, Brown, for NYork, ldg: sche on el | the forces of buman’ depravity enter into a racy of akingly government; and it ie evident that this party | be imagined. Tt is an act’ of political sodomy. | power if thampton. Whitney, London, 31 days, with ma: seaned 4 Konarchy as the only divinely appotnied fora, | What cre Buy iWastrate this treachery and hypcoriay? | sche lew. If he vetoes it for the mko of keeping | perserly unintentional, the reais of which may uphceve | ang Dl passengers, to EH Morgan. & Son. ilad 3 births | Viola, for Philedelpnia, do. and of course a republic is a Violat.on of God’ When you are required to do justice to the blacks, you | down the black race, and bringing bark the rebels into tions of society, and tear asunder and scatter | and 3 deaths (children) on the Tasange. Quixxetows, May 2—Arr Peruvian (a), Salmon, NOrleane and an intrusion "pon it, fust a the claim of lave tet the power, you have conveyed it Away tothe | Power, he is held as the savior of his country. The | the firmest instituttons. Electra (Ini), Junge, Hamburg March 18, via Lon- | fot Liverpool. ° Sid 28th (beiore reported sid 2ist), Saral A z we mover v4 i TR QUESTION OF THE HOUR. don days, with mdse and 490 passengers, to RM Sloman | Dudman, Cann (from NYork . Bremen. i pis Buch a violat For if suffrage power of Stato sovereignty. But for the purpose of re- | veto clothes him with the power of oppression but takes | 74.0 cuostion js whether the American government is | & Edye. Swanska, April —Arr Ceclita, Hudson. Sap Francisco. Fight from God, because a king was appointed of x | storing the rebels, you sam order the Stale at your from | egy Power of protection, and that ie the es: | Gos Nan of Sadie um tar enin wiuen vo. Ship Augusto (Brom), Von Warten, Havre, 88 days, with |< Staxico, Api Passed bys bark Thos Fiekien, from 0 Israclites, then a rej . Whieh the creat pasure. a of the staveholdin, mocracy, 5 Presi- “ q ; Sunderland for NYork. ites, then a republic, which is the ereat'on of | pleasure. It ik a fraudulent assignment for robb'ng a | gence Bat the maveliunting democnes. || Seah ot Lt persian Othe. white rng aime for | mrdsennd S27 passengers, to Boyd & Hincken, Had three | Sunderland or MY SOK pean suffrage, is pot ar fro od, but a monarchy is. To | third party. Suppose a man sold, or pretended to se! thie practical result the lof the divine and nataral | to you the patent right of an invention, and in h’sde- | Frage from millions ; but there Is no dangerous pow Fight of sutfrage travols; and this, perhaps, is the secret | scription of what he conveys he montions everything | % that—noapproach to despotism in that. That is all Purpose of the democratic denial of right lo prepare the | save only a valve, or spring, or pulley, or ingredient, on | Fight, becanse it is against | ered liberty only of the way for a cup dda’, changing the srepublic into an | which the whole command and benetit of the patent de- | blacks, and it protects the op of the whites to op- absolute monarchy. ‘A more adroit poutoon, a better | p nds, but that he bas reserved to himself, Contiding | Press them. = But pass a jaw making it the bridge all ready to be thrown across the gulf’ between | in your right you proceed to build a factory, but find | duty of the President to protect’ them, and Ship Mtaitier (lial), De Coriano, Palermo, 74 days, with fruit, to Lawrence, Ofles & Co, Ship EF Gabain (Brem), Ariano, Marseilles Feb 25, with | day® wines, de, to 9 American 5 Bark Queen of the South (of Dumfries), Crosbie, Tqnique, | BOSTON, May 12, AM. barka J Steele (Br), Fillmore, days, with niirate of xoda, to order. April 30, lat 2449, lon | Ardrossan; Western Sea, Harding, Aquin; aphry Anna Lyon, 50, spoke sclir Tigris, hence for Caracoa. Kemp, “Baitimore; Fanny, Kosting. Mayo. Phiindelph a ‘Bark Marco Polo (Ham), Hanscheld, Amoy Jan 17, with | Louis F Smith, Crie, Elizabethport; Mary Clark, Ainesbury, e white man’s rule, for the white man’s rights, as sole and supreme, to the subjection and exclusion of the black man’s—a government of the whites, with supreme and exclusive ree; to persona by the color of the skin, ‘as the ground method of legislation, as the rule of practical wisdom and reconstruction—in fact, the ulti- mate principle of etatesmanship, the compass and helm, . Al port. May Lin port barks Jennie Ellingwood. and Jose for NYork@ days; Kiba, and Stampede, for do 8 meniion the key a pound of flesh, but a drop of blood. You may have all | tution, that iustant it ts despotic. The free traders go in the civil rights secured Ly bis contract with you, but the | for protection of State nights as the grand business of the withhe:d is political and beiongs to his'partner, | Keneral government; but the protection of individuals ve. freeiom and despotism, could not be conceived than this | thai the article i# worthless, and that all your rights in | giviug him the power todo this, and that is despotism, pF ~ 4 demo ra ic denia, of he right of suffrage as inferior to | it are unavailing for waut of the element or articie with- Fer the Presiien¢ veto that, and ‘instantly the preee and | chfovometer and Bible of captain and mates. Have the | tena de, to Kunhantt &Co assed Anjier Heb 2. aud Cape | NYork., Cll steamers Geatge dbppeld, Howes,” Baltimores blacks in this country, und is. government, any | of Good Hope Mareh 8. Feb 25, lat 27 10, lon 51 18, spol Ashiand, Norton, NYork; ship Colorado, Freeman, Calcntia, Tero’ kingeralt, of absolauam—a contrivance vy | held, But the cunning rascal that has ontwitted you | the pulpit shout halleluia, Tho government may protect hte that white bound to fit ie not, | ship Berhampose (Br), from Calcutta for Liverpool, 38 days | brigs Alicia Anna (Br), Kirby, London; Candace, Ifinekiry, which the people may b> drawn con, and | tells you that you have got all that ho ever intended you | the State in the priviloge of class representation and of | Tight Sap cup teed bah, a Gu tame weno Cape de Verd Islands; schrs Oceania (Br), Fort ob transferred from the frood the des- | should have. You have got the lock, but the key is his | Oppression, and so far is a democratic, free government; te ony — tenis ee o wale sen: are Bark Girgenti Feb 1, and Gibraltar | Prinee; Moonlight, Stutes, Charleston; ¢ r, Ohare, potiem of on absolute own, He sold you the right of a iock, but he did not | bat the Imstaut it undertakes to protect tne individual Lge cage their own intereste are supposed | Maveh 12, with suighur, to Berthoud & Co, Has been 16 | NYork. i ators against suflra, It is not in the bond, He sold you | from sueh oppression, as a citizen shielded by the consil- at in ? Justice Raye | never jied that if va . winds. 13th—Arr steamer Norman, Vhiladelphia. & N of Berm Bark Strand tla , Husbora, Rio Janciro, 69 days, with | HOLMES’ HOLE, Eay 1l—Arr brigs Kate, Glace Boy for tod Wa Co, NYork; Zabulon, Windsor for do; schrs A F Ames, Wil ‘Contest (of Melbourne), Scott, Rio Janeiro, days, | mington. NC, for Ni ort; d Batterthwaite, Deborah, Pendergast Brow. J E 8immon: wary, and Frances, Boston for Gantan (OF New’ Maven), Parmelen. Barbados, | Philadelphia: Rarah Fort, salem. for do, 8°8 Garrison, 2 people lay down and freemen and wok and slaves, by « contrivance less adroit, less permanent, | thin onarchists black men have rights, but onl; irmed, as a principle of justice and ne caren Faremg they were not equal to the white men’s, but must give way If the white men pleased, or if white men’s rights and black men's Jess subtte and wimg than this. The denial of | and isnot his to Just #0 with the arrangement | and of personal rights, so that no State can trample uj chase 10 cna’ a head the F ght of euftrage from God as bemng a blasph nd | between our government apd the rebel Bates Our thor oF sell a monopoly of them te slushy abhor ee ee et ee oie ak |e fo Blahop Brot, | May 1. lat 24, lon 6) Marblehead for do, Oat elon Wa wees AP aie O Ae ayy eat to the divine right of ‘kings as esta lished in | goverament is fraudulently assigning over ste property We Witness a party deending for States fresh from re- | binek men, then blacks bad po right to freedom. Ame | vark An Atta Green Uh daya, wrth rar and | # Chastanee, Mart E Long, bid Price, Bennie B, Win the Bit in hon of democriey whieh the | Or protection, its patort Fight ef justice, Into the pos- | Bellion the liberty to tke away others’ rights ae the | mie mum, slate mus, decane Sony Meee Oe molasses, to Roche Bros & Co. F ent, J J Worthington, MH Ha X Jones, ail to ponder. Sossion of State sovercigntion. Our government de. | most sacred heritage of republican freedom. Any law. | FBINS no the biache. he Mhole to theif own | -.2ark Aline (Br), Morton, Guadaloupe, 7 days, with su- | Tennessee, D & Showman, Nov Hiens- does tot lessen thes puiticance nor the danger of sich | frauds those whom it ought to protect by the averment | passed forbidding that outrage they denounce, because | The, Anat those interests, in the judgment of faz and molagnes, to Balance & Grosjean. pase ae yo @ phenomenon that 1 is pure ignorance Hee ree rae Teictt cal andl thcvorore doce hos belong es | tho rebela themselves are not Teprescnted, and it ts con- | Mteresta, and if those interests, in the Judgment of the | _ Bark Ellen Merrieon (of New Haren), MeCaris. Poros, F | Lactioa, Geert tg teqier Mork for St John, NB: wh ©' Scripiure. Hut it is weil to note no such | the colored race... The erime is bad enough as baso in. | trary to ropublican freedom to enact laws which tbe per | Te Mitkas then ih all those respects the. bis Fights of | R, April 7, with meleeeetia tor Phaadelghtns ” | yaanimen, Philadelphia for nace’ taco, Gloucester tor ; but the trick, the fraud, makes it still worse. | Sons concerned have not themnseives had a voice in pass- f 0 blacks have no Since the Shing in the wor Burk Lord Chancellor {Br),’ MeDonald, Havana, 10 days, | Indelpiia; Samuel @ Loud, Rockland for d ; with and ra, (0 master, indent and “ 4 ; hts that white men are bound to respect. by popular ie iniquity is barefaced, It is Just as when the old | ing. The colored race have no representation; yet it is he ny NYork. nd violenice. ‘The people | Jews, after their crimes of iapeey, wiped their mouttts | wo violation of republicanisin to deprive thei of thelr elimtwien of oo. this is eens nnn creel Sagua, 12 days, with sugar, to | | PORTLAND, May Arr bark 8 W Holbrook, *: king, that they might have | and presented themselves before God in the temple, say- | rights without any voice of their own in the matter; But | oon crecation was dismissed, ll, Sale Cay, 16 days, with ee acne anf 0. Kater ‘Bowden, ism of the | ing, We were delivered to do these abominations, to deprive the rebels of the right to rob the colored race pness mud itp on ‘A Hussey & Co. Kate Cariton, as dcepot THK PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONRTITUTICS, by law is @ wieked m, because the rebels them- : | seein ; grown weary of th ‘The pre-ent proposed amendment to the constitation, | Selves are not represented. ‘Thieves and murderers not Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Omiley. an." days, | Beare Ads Bi May 1-Si brig Ella (Br), Sears. Rio pendence o only for th ir kin leaving the rebel States at liberty to distranchise the col- | being represented in ths General Assembly, it is a des- BAPTIST CHURCH, MACDOUGAL STREET. Brig na dth (Port), De Santo, Lisbon, 46 days, with | Grande; schrs Jenny Lind, Graves, and Anna W Collins, @emanded t ent choold be changed from | ored race, iat sword’e point with the just amendment | povism if that legislative body presume to pass alaw | Service commenced at half-past ton yesterday morn- | mdse, tag, E amainck & ork. Shin Tepe J tase the menstchical style | whieh forbade slavery, -AMd Twas added that Congress | Festraining the right of theft aid iurder, or forbidding | ing a4 the Baptist church in Macdongal etreot. The | g2"If Tumos Painck &Cor Wan Bi daye Lo the’ Eqnator. and Bobs anc hem that the kingly | shall have power to exact and execute such laws as are | theft and murder as public crimes. But millions of | hed the Rev, Mr. Omley. In the Chih figt head winds; hadno 8 #7 “abril 30. lat 25, government was. in ‘a usorpation, and would | necossary to secure their freedom. On this ground wo | citlzens, innocent of any crime, may be punished as if | Sermon was preac y tbs aE, Ton 66 11, spoke jrookiyn, from Boston for Gonaives, en . “ eave,sbe saeaitg ice of a Featend = readoes, have pacsed the Civil Biches bill. pele ‘that bill was px Ay +R — vo eaten J blacks, they have no | course of his address he dwelt forcitly upon the fact dare gut, on 2 26 16, lon 65 80, brig J W Harris, from FRErECT Hones, at ae Ky a hi hi ins would rale by bis own will, and | necessary for security from slavery; if what are calied white men are bound to respect, osiasmn lade!) jatanzas. iz a tin roclamatjons and suitor sd, would serve vor and | elgi Tights were necessary 00 be covered by special law | THE CIVIL RIOUTS BLL. me nny bgpanees Jelinoemy eng ptocticygeotn ate totale ine a Fore cage. | strains. oy oe et a0 drangiete, td Papen » hem, 10 8) of cir # from God, order that the constitutional amendment - je Preside: @ Congress, the administration, the hs al b Cedar street, Jun aaa pieces. Fy muignt be catviod ous Saseh Sateesbary, fs Ne people, are aciitc on tue prineiple’that | sROuld be ‘so thoroughly engrafted Mine Hee | He ow'abark showing signal black, white. and black, with | 49 Cedar street, N. Y. ry might be carried out, much more was it necessary, for ernment, man asto withstand the wear and toar of this world. LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ANY STATE it tre, Feproet and re the same purpose, . jack men have Bo Fighis that white to aha (of ast mand, and God on ty special nee He a net Hitagine®, taartor white men | Fespeck. T Joslacion, all thels. measures ture. | Thowe who were carried away impulsively by any one of Sane (ot ta Talbot &Coe May. h lat 18 lon 7d without publicity or exposure, No fee until divorce ie ; not imagined that for white men per ley! 5 ix measures in i Hy with molasses, 4 my 1 SOLS \ 1, roy this expres. ov of thom a king, ac- | there is any security against slavery vut in n of | gard to the colored rare, are on that basia, It is not ad- | the namerous rel ious theories were like those who was siruck by & violent 9q NW, which carried oes. ne N, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, wordin: (th from the estab- | the right of suffrage. No more is there for black men— | iitted that the colored race have any rights which would plunge ly into & content without making | away fereese, Denes. ctiting ell saliey teres tre Dang Ob — — —_— —— vernment being « | norso mach, But instead of adding that security you | themselves are entitled to, irrespective of the gift or sufficient oy ge Teligion was sure to pass r a ens Oe IGERATORN®—RASSPORD'S CELE je, it wns the result: the | Lave deltlorately taken Tt away, and forbidden 1¢ from | lowauce of the government, or which they themsclves | &¥ay as soon as the impulse ceased. Religion was in Fwo of them were sat oN beounrd ms The most porfect Refrigerator over ° hy a wrong Way. Itwas | Leingudded. Imstend of securing to the biacks for their | aF@ entitled to protect for themselves by self-protection | ® great many letenees the crentave of clue. jfrom the Bth inst had a suce oolers, Tee Pitchers, Silver, lated her pie pression of the will of tho tion the same Tight of suffrage that the whites | and defence. Whatever rights the colored race receive | stances. For instance, men were ied into it by Wars, vas blown off to lon 67. Ware, T ory, Cooking Utensiie, and all other House Hebre 0 tar recognized, even when wo have actaally proposed a second amendment | they receive and hold at the mere will of the white race, those by whom they were surrounded and for whom Brig Ade (Bri, Pard. Arroyo. Baye. with sugar and | Furnishing Goode, ab BASSFOID'S great Coniral Basaar, thie por » oensive rejection of | securing torebel sovereign States the right to take away | as the grant of the white race, to be withheld or bestowed ae pe gtd love and respect; but the real olacens, | Eo po fy «lies bad very heary weath- | Cooper Institute, sign of the golden kettle, corn. Hils ow ‘cay, and appoint a kitg | that right from the blacks, leaving them at the merey of | at thelr pleasure, through the working of a government | Heart und soul Of religion cudbled & man to ga athe and | orj SUS BD, Mu Mayaguez, I'll,’ 16 days with XULEY'S MAGICAL A let thee try this exper:-.| the whites, and absolutely at their merey than if | which is solely the goveroment of white men, and by | think for himself and not allow others to think fur hie. Mae iaseoa, 1.3 F Whitney & Co, May 6, lat28 lon ertain care for Hucns ‘ she. we they had been ex wunted in as material for white | their own ‘Tine secured as soley eet teed she bod a @ iy spoke bark Anne EB Gardiner, henee for Havans. representat| " ais a mont is a provision for evad- aes, black mien having any parts it The Civil ara ae , Bri Howard (i yiawaier, Ponee, PR, W days, with eu. bev my oth rebel sttay ativer tn te wecessity ot sutopeion thas Ube tagroce have ng. otker eitan 69 Whe most rigidly and oppres the poor during the remainder Pirie kuniera Star fof ee ere, Crane, Fence, FR, 16 | rf. cAB BUFF sure have seut hie own soldiers to throw a | are-called civil rights than white men give them in and | Of the week. Such conduct was unchristian, such re | dare, She citer Naasen). ituie, Murata, 12 days, with ou- | A LADY, WHO. HAS SCETERED, HOM Ovarnigia tae bridge of pontoons by night for their escape the next such a bill Tt 18 framed en the assu NY Bony eh de td St been completly cured by one dose ("forty drops’) or Met morning, Th ndment forbidding slavery ie pon. | colored race are Wholly in the power of the white race, | desl of that religion of form in Mexico, With ite magni. | frig (Be), Collins, Clanfaegos, 21 days, with sugar, Tdreat Rheumatic Remedy ued—te bridged for the rebels—by the amend. portion of {he independent, self ing citi: | icent temples and churches ihere was still an absence | to Brett. fon 800. re rm ment giving them the power to take away suff- at dependent on the bounty of the | Of true Teligion, aud consequently the couutry was Brig Mystic, Berry, Clenfuegos, 20 days, with suger, to 8 LL DISBASES OF THE BAR, B tute, “We have amended the constitution against | white citizens for whatever place and protection in go- | downtrodden ‘and oppressed—the victim of every dnholy | W Lewis & Co. Has had heavy weather; carri€l away fore ‘Catarrh continus to receive io exe! . and vile foot that might choose to tread upon her soil. lant mast and aplit malls, Dr, ROWE. . Office 26 East Twontieth «tr avory, end now farther amend it in halt | ciety may be accorded to them. It is passed on the as. 7 iy New York, P ptig Camilla ‘of Bermuda), Newman, Cienfuegos, 22 days. | Brow’ Hours, 10 v0 8. f the febela, giving to them the right to put back the | sumption that whereas the white race have the right and } Here, in Now York, the city might be full of churches | wiih 5 Wo Meco RP rth. = ne. roo. into Mavery, FOr we judge the Congest and | the power to'make their own laws for themselves and for | A0d gorgeous ternples, an’ yer be entirely a Brig, R'Newina (of Demarara), Cole, Cienfuegos, 23 days z TAN AB our who do thig deod by our own estimate in te. | all others, and for this purpose the inalienable right o | Christians. yar holy life was the best religion | with » BO, 6 iy L pod by DEMAS B. ant to wh Merely the depriving white men of | representation by vote, the biack race have no such | Ser all, end Re maitor whet differences might exiet | Brig Rl ee 2 ee a i i + years 8 a punishment. A right nor power, and even for their civil rights are = regw Fed forme, ead We was a better gospel | sigs An Trothers (Br), Follies, Cmantanamo; 18 days, | sei os Ceti Sivib Te ‘ n { mont, It dependent on ‘just what the white face may Daa niater could, preach, aad holiness was the | wii), Sugar and molasses, to F I Novits & fon, J Re gy ae ‘ id that it Wid, and acted please to throw them from the it white | Most convincing sermon of all brig & Horta (of Boston Young dag, Ways, wish mo | ia Ay Wan pe, ond nil drugelate, pallet and the bayonet, V. table, a8 a master throws a bone | to hie dog Wilkie Shee, Sactieaieel ames to D240 Bronkinan. Kid Ta company with brig | EO. . : 4 lave States in their bills of rights said | It ie not meet to take the children’s bew cast it to 101 ve resham Gregg. 44 a Te leone, 6 v0 THY 18 ASLATIC CHOLERA f 1 , ) Uni the toking away of the right of suffrage made them | the dogs Tho vote is the eh ldren’s bread; not one of mB PUPURS OF THR IRIE RACE se Riawetbae Cable, Matanens, 12 daye, | WNT TE aide suptosed ta die ot n ‘ the high’ War | eaves And now we propose by amendment orthe consti- | Uxese dogs shall have it, They shall only have the r ee ey onishokn, Baracoa, 14 days, with | rious epileraion are Killed Uy uin--the ronune Of the gifts of frasdom an Hilo JO confer Upon those States the sovereign right | crumbs that fall from their m: #table, The inbu- An eloquent and singular discourse was preached jast 1 F Whitney & Co, cholera season of 1A, . audenee bestowed upon them frou God, te Mle d powr oe Ako “such slaves of all the colored race. | manity and bigotry of Jows that crucitied the Savior of | evening at 100 West Twenty-fourth strect, by Rev. | | Brig Kaccltior, oe ry tnd from Brinda, 7 dey, witht | ie ert © which was the reut of suffrage it ce With © propa te make that slavery constitutional and per. | the world rater than admit Gontile dogs to ® parLcipa. w . produce, to Me BLIEP' Ww the jaw o” God and for the purpose of allegvanee t petual tor Dick men, whch would fustily an atmed | Uon in thelr own rg SIiGh CTOs CONE OO PETALTNS [Cerna cree on saw Stanen OF Whe ea Hnee 00 || Baws Dereeniaey orem Siew ere Lee cont, 10 | Receoeenay sellers eatly reotee, aril he uman kings and oligarts and ¢ Fevolution (LX Whites Tho net-ef conferring on the | disposal of all, is renewed in tais republiean cruclty, | the Future and the Pull Development of Retigion.” He | POM, OO, Wave (of Fall River, Stamord, Kew Orleans, | ras tht Blingly beeauec (its joetices tegotatte. mi #latute xpediency. duit so out State soves | State distranchisement also nuliifies, prac | this trampling and torture of the black race into acaste 7 aid that ho did not express private statements on in- isdaye, with sugar, 19508 B ned bo Bee ee retin ahd tn canes of unsentre eee ee re Abal and Ome ly “W,of the Civil Rights! biil, putting it | for perpetaal erae.dxsox pace er kin, You | drvidaal opieion. There have been great tntellocts In | “Oat lobe mene 160 Wem Fix a) Howell, Pornambncgy Hh, | akastringent. Acdece not Tork disease up in the «; 1mm ae re " «onto ther det of the power of «We Colored citizens themselves to | may Judge cue Civ | )’\iai trangposing the tables, | the world who havo mocked the Bible; but there have Vy) sagt, Oe Men, maning wsw. fi opium dova, hor Gre the brain bike brandy, or tr: ne be «ueposed of by protact mselves in thore righte The white race | and supposing it terncd ant of protection to the | been greater intetieets, such as Sir Isaac Newton, who | LO Min NOM OP ielige, tou), Goodall, Truxiiio April | stomach and bowels Itke the drastie Lives; but it tne : p herr oligarchical pic wonld regard themeoly s #5 anprotectod and ineecure If | whites, What white tnan would nut feel insulted | sat at the feet of Jesus, He bas stated that the great | 99. ey] ‘and wood, to J Leayeraft & Co. fuses frech vitality into every internal and external vosest e of protceling the right of suffrage for ali the | they bad not the right o: ies wherewlit to seearo | and bag if informed that all the rights 1 which was to destroy men, spoken of it Reveiatiour, Rehr © A Farnaworth, Sawyer, of and frem Barbad ss, 22 | and orgen, ond £ ied cg ‘2 supreme effort to sub- oy. 5 Trvalalont genigeanent of power over into the | thelr own iaalienabls rich:. ot ie, Wherty and the por. | that he pomsessee under thie gorornivent are | referred to the improved artilery of the phgsent day. | days win molaneos, ORT RMIth AO A ik mmo. | the wie and prudent, cholere. prevalle, will not walt “ ‘ partner in the fraud, The States are | suit of happiness, Civil righ W are insecure for whe os | in that bill Confined by that bill, existing onty became | This opnion of Sir Isaac settien pot chr Ny ig _ re, seized with the pectilence before using the Ready Re- = ap cial partner, y Jing the right or enffrage } without pol.tical power to ce ‘UTC thom, Wh ite that bill hae been passed asa boon by the covernmest to | °° fanaticisin. Babylon means the ungodly word in | Mee MOC TRES Mer ik tort), Collins, Arecibo, 23 doys, | Ht will take @ teaspoontnl in water three or four times row sueh 1 Nw peoples at thay plewsr, ‘hour [while community Hat * oid pe. Wt the Congress of fina te akyeotah Whee white man would bear fol | geno nl. The Raphoxtes supplied it with water, nna {HO | wih inolassen to eh ire hc # during Its prevalenc> an ay apideme.. Thooe who take eitia ne of ti s sverpment and entitied | State in the Colds to deprive thy W 0f the : i att Pots eagutot pad Wil MOE give ying ap of ¢ o qreat r.ver huphatos meque ‘hat ee tonie (ey Beran, Gonaives, 13 dus, with precautlon will not be seized with Aeintts cholera. Priee| 40 rojprenoptation vy sudragy, Tye gengra Koy- | om the preyonce the: (har sigut was Whitical. and that wo I the rieust of b auee he ts white: that Oo ria svirst of mfderity wil be cabausted She kluys of wood aud cotton, @ Wien & Cammanh, 4th inst, iat 2G), | Ov vente per bottle. Syl by druggists,