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. Boh ‘ort Jefferson; dos ar : and the wtal expentitiire for the year nearly { Young man from this cliy. It was Mr. G.S, Paul, | Alps, Frou this the gentioman argued, and that | qysn dace aereet Chi acrorte seomerecaterty winds | Tagliaviny Morano, nbd trite, Brooke, Patiuelphta Seed uesans oe suaenining eal a tn kee equalled this som. He added that “The Sheltering | Who lam informed is doing a great deal good. | very eloquently, that this frontage on the ctreum- | guring the entire passage; Avril 1B Tat 42.50, lon 44. 30, passed NeWoASTLR, April 21—Ent out, Enoch Talbot, Merryman, | secures the secretion of the proper constituents of uring Arms” had preved tn every respect a useful insti. | He bas failed to report to me, but the same pastor in | polar ocean presented a grand base for cireumpolar hern Pighte, bound E. ‘ 3 for Forfiend.. the blood. Persons whose urine is thick, cloudy, tation, ani he trusted ite capacity for good would | Whore chapel the school 1s taught wrlie explorations, car Fie eae crisis TAAEEYG Aral ML Arrived, Joshua Mary, Turner, N¥ork: | turpldydeposling Brick, dust albumen, and other n . NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1668~—TRIPLE — , CORI, THE ANNIVERSARIES. ‘The Orphan Asylum Society. ‘The sixty-second anniversary of the Orphan Asylum Society was commemorated last evening at Steinway Hall. Notwithstanding that the weather was un- favorable for abandoning the comforts of indoor en- joyment and to go into the cold night alr, the patrons of the benevolent society referred to above, which ‘THE LONG ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. + ‘The annual meeting of the Long Island Historical Society took place last evening at the Packer Institute, in Joralemon street. There was only & small audience present, The chair was occupied by Mr. J. C. Brevoort, the President of the society, The treasurer’s report showed that the receipts from all sources during the past year were $10,844 and the expenditures $1001, leaving a balance on hand of see ses By the report of the Ubrarian it appeared | Cy a eg RT 8 eae" |e (fe Wesinsa Fk «sa abe i Se aus rm, wb . yc: aR — yet ett Param Basis 40} i Laan + Wit th, Lydia, Hatha oe TE ew Si een no, comin ov is now in its sixty-third year, turned out in full Re with mdeo force and crowded Stetnway HAll Inst evening. Tr a | tt 7 aching 10 aie at was rapidly increasing both by pure 7 Fy fhecuie | | Sexmahin Long oven poker Mom New Zork for Havana patrons of the soctety were well represented on ‘Ae geminkting, tir aistincivs religious, tenets,) Me sine V ores read the bsnl report of the | Lares i BL jutlon, Hut Mah har ay scr Rea heeay enw ile iH miles, ns aaie, Platform, there being @ large delegation of le Ajes | instanced the results following the eae rectors. | A merited tribut paid to p Niagara, Penh with mdse the Ida Mariay at sa Present, to whom it is conceded the cred fy of | Roman Catholics to of the baptiat Shared, and fo thom Bea or ae ror Joh int ea F, ri Me ony a — the Old Inj Shamed ey F omar a Manton from New Yor for San Fran- Te Ol leptune, Baker, the actual and beneficent working of fhe ee. ae and he promised: more ab George Hall wi raoete 01 Sams me sma with mdse, trl ge ta ioe from New Orleans institution is due, The seats in the au | beneficent results would follow. ‘The number before meetings thts A Sgaaea ; Neel fh A “Oitloers were elected for the following year and a | year were far aa previous, yenr rege ayer, Brook! oh My with iat 46 50" lo Baltiaare, Apes ‘Were well filled by an attentive, pleased and ¢ axious new constitution adopted, when singing ‘and bene- | since the organization The libre.ry mines to to Noma Ih r Hi from Arroyo for Baltimore, fing who, by their Mpeg by evenin Pane 1w | diction terminated the evening servi had also been increased, 1,793 volves of vav.ous | of the passage. anghored 08 days, with May 5, 18 miles south of Cape tf - She a ace at an tuned, “Bee pr e that the ‘snecess ae works and 1,896 pamphlets having been added to it ee 2 ay Bite 5 er + es ap Reficent aims and objects of king one «ft the be- | xingh Anniversary Meeting of the African | during the di mere Mont $ ofthese wore | s3ltaad tn, wtih ime sore nat Axrwznr, Raye a NCornwallls, Allen, Philadel boas that has hitherto Tho cnieare gue suc. |“ Ovillzation Society=Reperte of the Various | 2Ulvidyal “oaliections which ind ae oot bulch), Foulkes a mie ana bird De Dexter Ne o ox smanie at vires URS the head efi tira Omcere—Fiourishing Condition ef the Ore.) beet “pseueiea “on foclety, by, various | x ie a ang ta at a marek Sy sue earts 0: leetwin; ye fhe Supporters and ous of the Init gion, where | SAMIEANOM se ecting of the Afrtean | With. Valuable plotre ofthe dlty BF Br Brooklyn. The | pam. sompauy wits bark ee Ward, Yor aarnmanmigvan, Aor S0~arcved, opabiny Portnas Beth Pid Palatino. iongon’ Ws pias mot ¢ or thieves bre: fc ania steal, The ninth a medical faculty of Brook! Endeavored to estab | Mee TE ening Star (Br Miller, St Jago, 18 dae, with Becker, MYork ‘Anchen, Maver do. 4 incovengue for fog New York a the pilot boul 3 a rear ‘nasmueh | Colonizetion Society was held last evening at the | lish a library of medical works for the use of the | garam pussengers, Rar Bias been’ Sdays N {BREMEN April 2.— Arrived, Bi Stellman, Galves- Yorke a iran6-Aseived, brig Almem Towel’ nage tae acne to the le of of on . 6 ‘enese Uttle | siogm Presbyterian church (Colored), Prince'street, | members of the profession in Brooklyn, but as the | Gf ratteras with li AACS aiaat ton: Limerick Lats Jarshman, and Iddo ditedeipinas Dy ays Warren Biake, yp Fe yo Re ave done it unto me.” The;"tittle ones of Willoughby street, Breok!: "The ey project had not heen carried out the gentleman had Brig BF Nash. ACY, Cardenas, Ub days, with sugar and * a im ohn, Rew Oni me John Edmy, Hopkins, NYork; jomas, Rich, NYork for Calats. r idstitution hag seats inthe hall, und the nent, | near Willoughby street, yn. proceedings | Contributed $1,000 to the Boolety for tie purctiase of | molndhen, o Brel, Bon ith sugar, &e, to ‘ionates ‘April Si -Arrived, Crescent City, Delano, eet Loutae, Suri ' ES Se yd lmao age og gree pg My FE BS Ty agement bee 2 Set wetaaat| geet eet Se ° n garded, were opes of furnish. Card BARORLO} rfl 19 —, and a fig 4 most seep tical that the an Aggro ed of in voi Pye Praga, owing, | ing al the standar Works ina short time. A Ss eee BS 4A7H | pee Doman how Onleaat ton Witten ey Bos Boston; 26 A Besta, Phinney, Philadelphia; Camilla, innit es is one of ‘those’ institutions tl gat we cannet doubtless, to the inclement weather, was very small | jag selected a site for a new building, on the corner Brig nat ington. ds anchored in Flushing | Eulalia, Coll, New ‘Orleans; pee. Surrey seated 4ch, sehr M Sewall Frisbee, Philadelphia. enan hn vher in point of numbers, After singing the ene hundred | of Clinton and grea 8 streets, the Siar Bae ee A. ay Apel %4—Sailed, Fawn, Nelson, nay a asaaton, raw GKE’ May 8 Arrived, véchrs Win Gilum, 3 cowl me" roceedings were opened Pt © anthem, | ana third psalm the business of the evening was | Of. Which was $32,500, ‘The sum of $20,000 ast Charice Heath LOM Remade, Sdays, wipro: | CADrz, April 19— Arrived, Luigt Rosse, Rugctero, NYork. tisdetphin: us Bow, Oe “Hy, nr Beautiful upon the mountains, ; hy had already been subseribed, which left an FN W Gardner Has becu 6 days gorth of Hattzras | CaLourn, oun ches Wendou. an Etigabeth, Phillip, W P Ritebs anniversary hymn Was.sub fgeqtiently sung by | commenced. encumbrance of about $12,000, on ‘the property ‘rhihht easter win and foe poAbtdo, nf Balled, Bar & Henry, Filnt, the children in fuil symphony, the words of the firs The land was worth from forty sree hae erga schra Tryphenia, Ni | Rev. Dr. Wilson, Corresponding Secretary, sub- per cent mere bee, Musquash, NB, 12 days, with i stanza being exceeé!ngly appropéiaw for tie ovcd~ | snitted a lengthy and carefully prepared report, | at the present time than Rope very year, Mr. oni, tor soto ek Marry. . "ont Town, COH, March 9— Arrived, alten) Grier, ee Re ee sen’ and sion, and which were as follows—+: igthy al ly preps DP Storra femarked, would see the society essing. ht; Mount, Algne Bay for NYork; 18th, Nonamtum, Upton, Caloutta ( (and Bacon, Cate, Jaltimore rJohn H Allen, Ketchum : George, Shall we sing a simple story— After reviewing the success which has attended the Mr, A. A. Low made a few remarks ti hin ing tne Behe Hee Mat Nickerson, Baltimore for New’ Haven. alo or bef et a Rosset iat a, Timmins, and Annig, E Safford, Hanson, Vy é tory aweet and tr efforts of the godiety the report assorts that the utter | reverend gentleman for hls admirwhle report. He Souk EM Walnuts renw hs Leuesmapnin or Hosian, Fee a aD Lene Teer acsreans fia: er, CLT aamag Margafet Powell, Fenton, the holy work they (je? failure of the white people to elevate the | Was of the opinion, however, that the groands hr Salim Martha, Diss Calais, 10 days. Caliao. Wm F Burden, Adama, Washinj Sevking out the little orphans, selected for the edifice of the gociety were not large Bon Presto, Drew, Machias, with tuuber, to Chase, Talbot DUNGRW “April 22—Of, bark Ni Kublmann, from hee i. Rackett; Pe in thelr he} eaaness and ed colored race in this land should be the | enough for their purpose. They should have at least |.& Co. ; NYork for Bremen ; 284. abip St Paul, Martin, from Batavia rs Bogart Meri Joseph Porter, nay ptt With uo ant (0 gk 0 ga ie wa ings Greatest incentive to the latter to rely upon | eight Gr ten ae rai they pani have greouda Bebe Poa chet, Martel oe Banks. for Ataaterdasn ber Hk Scebrimner (Nor), Vikex, from NYork Goaktin, ban tel ee 5 inne tak “i or thelr fam: y] about the bul ing. vot thenks was op ten- ' ¢ Holmes, Nort letcalt Bae ae a their own efforts in this work, The white people Schr Julia A Crawford, Buckley, tol, M Fal Moura, ‘April 25—Arrived, Flying Cloud, Pile, Phila- Bit bei Mary At ery and A iiler, Arch In tastt TeMEGH Of the oMker vores bees | ATW too much engrossed in their own welfare to do | “KD oor wan read by. the Presigent, J. 0. Brevoort, | Seitdoueph, Modary, Beta, ta Washington, D0. | Saye, rosary Ape in port ahr Henry Peas, ea ep RoaeG a uasoarine Tapiese: Gt sib wt hymn was dul, ized, the ae with which | Much for their colored brethren. For two and a a e progress of the society since its erguniza- ‘chr Hannah 3 oe Seymour, from Boston. mour, Ni orton, fiat Shar Serman; E they proceeded till they reactedithe-end was wrnolly half centuries they had sought for white approbation | ton, tlve years ago. hr ZL Hammond, Morrell, Gloucester. oars April 32—Arrived, Fithel, Welle, Mork. Nortdu, and rarler, aseribable to the kind encguragement of the Conse ney Dae Bone) i ‘The following gentlemen wore elected directors for br Geo Tatlune, Adams, Boston for Philadelphia, Giascow, April 2—Arrived,’ David Caunon, Hobbs, Mare E aa yi Arrived, ships Marianne ‘trons of the institution, who were. presen f in ait and yet they were as far off from it as ever, and they | the ensuing year:—J, Corson Brevoort, Elias Lewis, | echt 4 Story, Stanley, Boston, on ® mackerel crnise. Moves ‘sea, Rivciiatibor: Tniethere, Gadimaiaelanes “eh bev ae prks rork. force. After the bene of the anniversa eserved to be. It was avain delusion to expect | Jr., Ives Buddington, D.D., Theo. L. Mason, Bene Matlin er Boston, on amackerel cruise. (Put |. Gissaitsn, April 20° In port, bark Adelaldey Plummer, Pe ny, Washington Booth, Val Se Ghee: ‘the exercises of dren consisted in veo vhat their regeneration could be wrought through | M. iy and Henry E. Pierrepont. The pete then in for a har! for NYork, wtz fair wind; ore nae San Pietro tal), Lanso, xe ae y * “4 $4 of "cit improvement at school by fread 4 , wi on; oes Fie vd =. own eeniceauire Mie adjourned. i Behn hare Witte, roma, Vinathaven. (Is anchored ‘tee. Rif cui parivad 1h, ‘for Raples Ne Mary Boucller (Br, Cleared ip © Constitution (Br), Hatton, Liverpool: an the latter accomplisty ment t united efforts. ey should contribute liber SRR Sh 7) REE io Fl = rie) " John Pierce, BI jonas ; scr Campbell, Tor ‘sae denvor t excel cach other, and’ thet Andlvigual | towards the work, which was. one of absolute neces- | THE RICAN GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL SOCETY. Gear hr Pala rye, New Bei wee atau or Hee Artie, “Princo: iver, Helderich ‘th—Cleaved, atba mahip Gen Barnes, NYork "alps provement is actually wonderfu!. The, selections | sity. The cause of education should be pushed — Se ace Maden New hadtord. Me Ginn, easton aa? = Breckwoldt, | Southard Live ans R Smith, Hi Swere admirably chosen to show th s enit vation that | forward with renewed vigor, Had the Soctety, the | Its itesuscitation—Interesting Proceedings. Beir JD Livérston, Perrine, Dighton. Puitateipiia’, S84 Brate, Klock, Nor ress er paces Sasaki Soci Haase ‘has been bestowed by the worthy sand e, plished | report continues, but fifty live, intelligent negroes to This society, long @ power in the United States, Schr Evergreen, 26, Fall ikiver for Philadelphia. HELVoBT, April —Arrived, 4, Tyrus, Fal Ice Smith? H <r. ey MeCat mad ‘Wm Wallace, ‘Soul. Sackers of the insti fata upon {the children com. | travel through the South and Souphwestern States at - u i Gohr Maris. Flemming, Williams, Providence. Cleared, Bad Skimmer, nderaons y NVork; Sirius, Philadelp! ‘Leach, eson, Rondout. to their In @ very ct the | the present time and represent miatters in their way | Tanking as it did with the.greater intellectual socle- br Ser: der Proxlacnce: ise na Arno rk, Shp Wogsten Pm insaty yore een ‘Hickman, “ara South Amboy; el last oe “ae as ‘in eample of the | !t_ would do more towards dispelling the dis- | ties of New York city, together with those of the Peep ornate ig hee ryan Francisco Cand left samme day, for Hong. Kong); us, Dodge, Mdchius for NYork inge, Spiiler, and Fesult of those teachings, was higt/.ly commendable to | Affection that exists there than ten times that | country at large, after several years of quictude has, hr 8 nary anes Tees tip vi ir, Givoons, Aeaptico (ony fey Bons. Kon pore) Dealer, Wing, Ellsworth for N’ ong enon Gr Gras, Ban e teachers and asource of re, ‘and/congratulation | umber of the class of men who undertake to z “4 + | Schr Chas Cooper, Nickerson, Providen ld Mar bark Whhelm (Rus), Jobansea, Baker's | for Baltimore; Angeline, Hix; Leout the patrons. Some very ae'| see ‘and dia, | Straighten up the Union for bread and butter pur- | by the munificence of Mr. Peter Cooper and] hr J Ls Hess dohen: Providence for Tiirabeth ? Hix, Hall, Rockland for NY Ort stiy sail of ‘coasters, inchast were given; one, the “¥//onderful Scholar,” | Dé Steadily the society has advanced, year by the Board of Trustees of the Cooper Institute, Bene Splenda Foaney, Brovioanss it pilabelbport iareet A eA rrired, Crumagen senkinn monies He ue arrival of 6th and 6th, bound § and * Coming in for @ large share of ¥/ ecognition. Among Step, by step, developing some new scheme orl. | optained a “local habitation and a:name.” On the | Scht yohn Watret Garr, Providence or At Savannahs, Joserh Fish, Slackpoley ‘Mobiies Keutiworth, IGTON, NO, May 6—Cieared, eebr Virginia Prlogy new celebrations of the none is more caleu- to touch the heart of Joe man of busines orthe man of prosperity than/ that of tie psi ‘he report was unanimously adopted by the meet- | furnished, at the instance of these gentlemen, a suit | gchr Caspian, Larrabee, Wastport. NYork jquorcite, 3 Teesdale, Baltimore ; ey ‘Zealand, Hutch: | PUF8- 2 in all tS lke r the ¢ and ~~ I L. Pi 8 Hi ‘4 ¢ Publi of rooms, admitting of reading, sitting and conv ong ifornag eoctray a a soon e wannall; 5th, Yosemite, Mack, and Priscilla, York, q utifnl words of Christ an ‘aceordis in Mr. Rurvs L. Perry, Superintendent of ‘ublic | sational parlors, together with a general audience lary Lovell, Beattle, New London. ' asmuch as ye have done it to u Wdieast of ticce little | Schools, gave the result 6f his labors as follow; Chamber capable of accommodating two hundred Schr D Hf Baldwin, Barker, New London. Merryimanr Rolling WP MoKensie, Baker's) Island: Nettle auton eager |e ae pe’? BKETHREN, FRIENDS AND MEMBERS OF THE AFRI- | persons. It was opened last evening, and Its visitors aes Man Mershons 1 pHi ‘New London, Bmall, Calcutta; Wesniaas? Killam, sBaliimore 28d, Colum? ones, so have you done it unto The nce departed after entertainmeit. an excelient evening's Fourth Anniversary of Wac) Sheltering Arms. The fourth anniversary ©f ‘fhis ttle known but ‘among the moet praisewortty y «af the private benevo- lent institutions of the citi, vras held yesterday at the Protestant Episcopal ‘Ch rrch of St. Michael's, orted on the platform by Moses H. Griguell, Peter Ninety-ninth strect and Brett’ way. Owing doubtless | Since you commenced the work of education among | Cooper, Dr. Hayes. and. others, After’ extended | Scbt Teapest, Ryan, New Mayen. |) Hi Woe J, Mares, Cubalnehar, do; Aexander eta stay LolaN exiraort is Tagger ‘to the humid condition of fie atmosphere the attend- | Our freed brethren of the South, under my superin- | introductory remarks by the chairmain, in which the | Schr Mystic Clrse! stewarty New Haven for Baltimore. ral Tecethor. Bonacich, Baltimore tiles inal ll gestetise of uesinaa 1 Ulcers, Ni nce was much smaller tan, was anticipated. The tendency, one hundred and twenty-seven teachers | whole history of the society was elog nents traced, Schr Wm A Vail, fieers, New Haven for Virginia. en Mass; 24th, Gortila, Jones, NYork; Helvetia , Guin, ‘umors, yet ga, Fever M d and assistants have been employed by the society, | with a reference to the grand original navigators of Schr Rovert Smith, Bodive, New Haven for Elizabetbport. | and Energy, Canikins, do. tism and V ing Pal e worst forms of Skin exercises consisted of hwtro:dnctory music, prayer, @ carol by the children, the reading of the annual pup > erable ‘a doubte Ap a ‘ : or thirty additional teachers the past year, but our | upon our newly acquired possessions of Alaska, He | Schr Minnie Kinne: kt Haven for Philadelphia, el Lechere, San Francisco} 25th, Amerl- bd Tepert, addresses to the aufilence and children by | want of funds prevented it, One Staie (Louisiana) | said thal this Verritory extends over fifty-seven de | Sekt Morniga Lig, Yerseh, New Haven for Phiateiphia, | can Union, Gfante NYork., s PAREIRA BRAVA.—This murvellonsagent, like a new Rev. Drs. Morgan and Montgomery, closing witha | called on me, through the Bureau State Su- rees of longitude, from Poruand channel to Point Schr Sarah Lang, Dennis, New Haven for New Brunswick. Sailed from Gravesend 24tn, J L Pye, Pye, Boston (and | ghines with such eifulzent light upon the medical world hhysan, a prayer for the Sheltering Arms, the dox- | perintendent, for twenty good teachers, but I arrow, more than sixteen degrees of Jatitude, or as ag Mary Romain, Jackson, New Haven for New Bruns Le hag any Sailed, Shamrock, Tindall, NYork; Jo- cast ie She ae a ee ee supposed to me ais i ie ‘ 6 “ r wie 5 — Sh x M, NYo rth le @ most eminent practition ology and the benediction, ‘Rev. Dr. Thos. M. Peters, | A not able to ps nish more than one at that time. | many as there, are between New York and the Sclir Wm Ciiford, Fagan, New Haven for New Brunswick. | hanna, Jenanny Charleston. fad Rll ot ae trp : é ‘This one, however, was a teacher of superior quali- | most southerly’ point of Florida; counting from | cpr Wm Cilfford, Pagan, New He LonboNDERuY, April 22—Arrived, Florella, Peabody, Vale D Ri By Copaiba, President of the iustiiution, and who also is rector | cations, aud with ihe aid that he soon secured for | Amtchitka fifty-one degrees thirty-two minates to | Schr g 8 Kisses Kissa, Bridgeport. paraiso; Neptunes isnersen, York.” K3 me of 4 sie EGHORN, Of St. Michae!’s, in his addriss stated that during the fourth year of its existenee the Sheltering toms had received 119 children, Of whom tweuty-three had been returned io tlcirpareits or other near relatives, and there had died. Tee receipts were about $11,000 Anerease witb its increasing years. At the ol eof the services those present were in- people anks ua for supplying that f tion of the society, and Dr. Hayes, who spoke of the | and was drowned. Gordon, Lestie, Tric a 7 Pade vited to visit the uomoof the “Sheltered” children, so eiticient. Mr. J. J. Spellman, whom L | grand object of the exploration of the Terres incog- | ~The aktp Orpbens, from Antwerp, reports April 30, lat 45 30, Satied Lith, Continental, Lond, ao See Sets srssty @. comer sees cousins the woe ninety-t! in member, of Whom about one-half are anton, Miss, on the 1éth of February, re- | nifa around the North Pole, fully met the | lon 4510, passed a number of icebergs. i Aliril 24—In port briys’ Valencia, Small, from Bos: | rililan uni the pure Parelta Brava, girls, the 14tMe ones raging from ten months to ten suing school of one hundred and four- | views of the previous speaker, Wishing ‘to study | ~The bark Hedwig, from Bremen, has 1/0 passengers, and is ohn Chrystal, Barnes, from atid for Philadelphiy ZOU. Tre dormitoriee om the slrst story are well jars. At Kuclnuond, Va. we have partially | Arctie explorations upon the gro ‘To this end | eonsigned to Chas Luling & Co. inna a Rhowlee, Seott’ for ov ta, baba Sone as lh il WHEWLY DISCOVERED ROC gry agicbee rr ni 1, <bean, meat 2nd pleasant. A nursery for two teachers. At News Ferry we have | the Coast Survey of the United v8 should be ere ’ : 0 Ee threes 9 cl go oe Infants is. otated dn the second story of a large wing | Occupied the old Uield te Whole year. You will re- | brought into requisition, both of the gentlemen con. | wiePys Stary Seoth Gilchrist, arrived 6th, is consigued to | Salled Mi, Urig Raven, Heighten, Raltnas toload for New | action of Lire tee leek ey ed or building Satgached to ihe spacious mansion of the | Member tat Miss K. A. Townsend has been the | tended, Mr, Stout introduced 4 resolution that & SAILED. QuaENstOWN, April 3—Arrived, Runer Norn, Frricheen, | govem, plupics, spots, ee. Tikes’, combined with te rector, wir they are carefully nursed by kind- | principal t acher at this point for the last two years. | memorial to this eifect should bo presented to Con- ships Siberia, Liverpool; Union, Rremen; Columbia, | Nj,oFK; Sverige,’ Kudens, Liverpodl for NYork' (and sailed agents, secure quick expulsion of all humors from heartes wi . over Whom, as indeed over every | Several schools, to the support of which we con: | gress, which passed unanimously, aud the following iat Commander, Bermuda (aud atchored ia ciravesond | #4tty Sith, Hertha (Nor), Hansen, Philadelphia (and sailed department of “The Sheltering Arms,” the Sisters | tributed jast ‘year, have become entirely self nen Were therefore appointed to prepare such ‘Wert, New Orleana; Veteran‘ Somerset, Mass (in Supa. Se, Ano, Wecaton (ee, Tynes, New n- ‘ie raced atten gma occa mn Sa of St. Kary a Water" ul sustainiug during’ this year, thus —relie y Stout, Blodgett and stra nicky. ship Belle of the Sea, Philadelphia; bark Commerce, er OO) NERS ay eaiae wht ney tet eeene meee to erect a scries of cottages for the | ing the society from any further pecuniary ai unimportant resolutions regarding th riga Renshaw, Arroyo; Thos’ Owen, Nuevitas} Sr the boi is supplied with new and sound” material It is yrope eluidren un: tr eenize for tx § one regs, with a butiding in the rhous Giliees, cach cottage to group, = in oni = wo J + Oil their meals Lt commen, | #08, byt ine peng oA gel ve open, and f ses gent SINTER TS eae. SW Spi. inate to loosen the thick, adhering EC dea pues; 0 entys re « iret * the proposed series of | Which teachers were soug! 'v residents, we b ae Sreainsiti! e throat, air celis and lu Bt 6} mai Dulldings, wh (ph can be added to na the wanteor the | found 4 meceasary to establish a training ecco GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. Wind at sunset ENE, with rain. Reno myenten NYT pcelsion, Atktonon; New | SBUETELA And clogs up the dr-cels. Persone who were institution sh: Wi call Lor thor,.$50,000 are roguired, | hence the origination of she American Normaland | ‘The name of the town of South Danvers, Mass, has . eS ¥ Ne ee ee ‘ones on yar erful elemcy of Of which $20,. W dave bacn subscribed Classical Tustitate. This institution is designed to | been changed to Peabody, in honor of tc great Marine Disasters. ‘Sr HALENA, March 18—Arrived, Gances, Potter, Caleuttn | 2O7inK S04 health through celal, The Bea It is hariily'r leressary $0 sey that those who visited | fit c ‘sons for teachers and for prectical use- | pirilantivupist. The New, York Submarine Company have despatched thetr | (and left for Vemarara ; 8th, Art Union, Madroa © Shep- | compounded and associster ns 20 harmontge aod assist the Home y whieh 18 located near the | fat #1 the ondinary pursuits of life. Ever |” the wife of Kit C the celebrated ploncer, | S20o%es 0H, Malieson te Sostask Point: to workon'the | pars). Maso (Sad left fo Losdea), other. Wonderful cures are dafly Price March were a Wile HO Ios tateee ane ita beginning i Bak-Rad the paraeuai atten. e wife 0! ‘arson, the celebrated pioncer, | Wreck of the steamer Amsterdam. Sadva, April 3—In port ship Ellen Adele, for Greenwich; | bottle, orsix fur #5 Dr. RADWA1'S Ofiee, 67 Maiden external appeal wace. The citldren, from the baby im the nurse's wrms to wae boy or girl almost ald enough ‘to. york a many ars necessitated to do, closely conined’ it Worksieps into. which pure nehes and the scleaces ané classics common in | Hosmer, will be inaugurated at st. Louis on the 27th Ct air is rarely permitted, ‘i00k strong, dtont Wechools ax» thoroughly taught. “The object js | iust. General Blair will deliver the oration, Bank Kare STAMLER, Crawford, from Philadelphia Jan pend Aone par co achhcumatinm, nevratgta and fob tm the wars re u 17 for Marseilles, foundered in the ‘Atiantio—date, latitude, | APALACHTCOLA, April 201 port schr Ridgewood, D ~3 : vt aud rosy With iwaith. ‘To questions propounded e this inetitution as permienent as it 18 pro- | A man nayned Michael Sharp, supposed to be from | Ao, not given. The crew were tahen off by the. c erhelm, | rickson, from NYork, arrived 2*th, cis sewood, Der | cases of wiseasen of the blood, yreat debiitty, liver vo: the litle ones | stated that they had Die that the Jonal work of the Middlebury or Hyannis, Mass., was murdered on | Kuto, from Havana, and landed at Falmouth, be KS | BOSTON, "May SArcivedy achra Mille Wasiinn, Dit | tiuwasvéaign purer” "Se MOM certainly © the food they des tred; and if, between meals, mney be, It will therefore ald carefully selected aw the night of the 3d inst.'in ast Toledo, Ohio. The was 609 tons register, built at Essex, Conn, in iehé, 6 owned in ; Lizzie Williams, Gilkey, Georgetown, DO; Addrew Sanches “ ‘were at any time Itaingty they went to recommended students Who may come body was ideMtified by Michael Harrington, who is | ‘bs city, and rated A2.) Peter Higains, Elza pe Hyatt's Life Balsam cured Nr, Joseph McLanghitn of Was aways sus? to ‘them : @ br vad. ” ‘The bn South to tit themselves for teachers to the held as a witiwess in the case. No detinite clue to Bank Jon A Ropn (whaler). Green, of Sag Harbor, be- = Tagg an, Freeman, Calen hrs Solfe- | curfal 2 ‘ula after ithad destroyed a pose stitution Is partiew designed gor the reception | free wition, and in ext ‘ the murderer has as yet been obtained. fore reported at St Helena, was sold previous to March 28 for sgno tir) Cul holm, Portau Priuee; Anna B Hayes, Lore, entirely thron, oot of the eoath He and care of blind ang deaf mutes wotil old enough to | eniir : A the benefit of all concerne: Per na-catig Cite: mottremtha Re ) residing in Philipsivus Ko 10 the proper-ust (tutions; cr 1 ehitd: ope of cure; chlid.en ef poor account of sickness to enter a ‘whose home has been broken up by t or deservion of father or rwother; and tr spring abandoned by beth parents, br« institution by.persors Jnterested in th: to. ive them a home. he Sheltering Aw should thoye Who lave chiidrey, aid who oul to the ut unable “d by r abun- dance can contribuieta M8 proper tnalntenuice uciel, among whom there have been over | It appears that the child was playing about the fire | ©™!ng totally wrecked, a _ a ears, and these are two cases out of # hundred t:ousan fills a place in our benewolent axe orphans Bnd half orphans, ‘The Pree piace il getting & suoil piece of burning coal in | ,ScHe Wa L Srntnag, from Wilmington, NC, for New a Feta Meta es ee dN, Perey Allot Ph iladel- | #t hes oured, raat eo ML, at long been v witich co: ight has been reguisely published sn¢ its mouth, before ti could be removed, tie coal | Yt, before reported at Smithville leaky, Nae returned to i Arrived. sehr Nigetiay Wileos, Eitza pole Grabdaitecs, eet chain of chart pitite and 5 ols and individuals south where we passed into the win Gpipe, producing injuries from pai , “ by JR py io Soid by druggists, $1 per bute, or six bottles for <5. for w sity ig famous thro chers, and tuht well has it done the work | Which itdied in th: €e diys afterwards, ‘The little OnE GEN Roox, from New. York, at Calais, Me, had b Pe a ey Betton chs & W Bune! Bunell, : eee nt dom. & professional, teacher. | Indeed, it is a light | flow was thrown | \uto tite by it, and could not | gsborein Lunes Narrows 205 wil, But) came ‘oll neat due, | NGieareacuioniate, ny Goulds Matanzas. beac eames The Workinrwowents Home=Pirst Anirivors sury Uxercives. marine the ‘a * ‘ oan, in the at t r. (inna Ph and part of crew sick with fever, had lost malntopmast bead, INA, April 2J—Cleared, brig Matte, Grant, Ha- “ During ‘hg Bast pear she directors of the Five ) tament is to a sianer in the abserice of a pi fant township, Warren euunyy Gi was tn tho cid | find o tek to starboard. = LLL RIVER, May GoArrived, esha ope | ete See eee ee ee ee Points Housed of Ind inaugurated a new | The /eople's Journal bas aimed to snstruct te where her father and so We boys Were burning corn. | FALMourtt, April The Mary Retle Roberts, Burne, from | Georgetown. Dey Village Queety Tilotgo, Dees L0G | nagar of: tov thoos, scheme of benevolence—the Workingwomen’s Home, | (vanced, intellectually, in their social aj stalks, when her clothes took fire and she started to | Boebuvg for San Franolaco, hea put to with dawage, Raving Queen, Chase, Newburg. — » L futies, and in their industrial pursuits, run. ‘Before h her ¢ wuld r Seca ta collision with the Selah, Hutton Satled— » Belloste, and Sarah A Boyce, | Sold by all drnggista, corner of Mott and Elizabeth streets, which has been in operation a kittie more than five months and which held its ye: rinally designed by its founders, in the cause of the inprovement and mental culture of the African race. CAN CIVILIZATION SocteTyY—For the last four years you have annually honored me with a unanimous election to the-oftice of General Superintendent of Schools and with the editorial management of the People’s Journal and the Freedmen’s Torchlightever since their commencement or first issues. I duly appreciate this honor and have tried, 1 think, to dis- charge all my duties in view of, and make all my ex- ecutive acts subservient to, the ends sought to be at- tained by the society, as set forth in Its constitution, it thou- and these teachers have instructed nearly e! ty-flve sand pupils. We had hoped to empioy tw himself from locai material he was able to. conduct & large interest at Vermiilionville. On the 22d of st November We began a new interest at Helena, Ark, At the request of the colored people there, made through one of the pastors, I sent down a cerning the pod he is doing, and Being unable readily te find well quatitied Golore teacters to fill all the situetions in Louielana, Arkan- siniendent, who, with your Corresponiding secretary ‘All commen school of your General Su; worthy President and constituted the faculty. upport, save § i bor as they acquire y of teachers is one of the imost imports hould have Besiad quarter » Yar missionary labor by Rev. H. M. Vi inekidiig regalar preeching and Sabbath school in? struction by volunteer geachers, and giso @ regular nool with pald 4, Where, sucluding the school, Over ove hundred children have that has success ness that be; Whom it was second story of that palatial public building they have noted particularly upen its walls the original map by which the Commissioners of the United States settled the disputed northeast boundary of this country. Other conspicuous pictures, those of the venerable Dr. Hawks, Alexander Von Hum- boldt, and that of the Chorkonda Glacter, in Balti, ‘Thibet, which is 16,000 feet above tie sea, attracted universal attention. Judie Dely presided, and this gentleman was sup- the early centuries, Major General Thomas S. Kane was introduced, who dwelt at considerable length Point Barrow-seventy-one degrees twenty minutes, it is nearly twenty degrees of latitade, or as many as there are between Cape Sabie Island, Flo , and Halifax, Nova Scotia. On one hand it lies low upon warm sea; on the other it is walled in by maritime «. out the idea of his lamented 'D brother, Dr. Kane, ‘These views met the approbs: of ofivers on the 14th instant Lue meet- ing adjourned. died very suddenly near Fort Lyon, Colorado Te tory, on the 26th ult. The statue of Thomas Benton, by Miss Harriet Two gallant Peoria (ill) rivals met at the house of the adored ona few evenings ago and soon got into a quarrel, They adjourned to a convenient spot to have it out,,when both got severely punished, Result, two blac & eyes, a broken nose and—the young fer refusing to \have anything further todo with either. Aninfant son of Mr. W. near Lexington, 1 fayette c on the 20th ult, in % manner . Lamborn, residing Y, Mo., lost his iife t one singular and sad, be Tevovered, though «the best medical ald was in- voked On Thurs est @ « thiid -egedabont mine years, grven’s Bureau, in every instance when so reque: by’ your general superintendent, has promptly fur- ne hed transportation for our teachers, and on ail ft had burned entirely of 1. er, limbs almost to a’ crisp, as she Was ronning &chr Mary Mills, Dayton, Providence for Rondout. Schr J Clark, Fowler, Providence for Rondout. Schr 8 $ Applegate, Schr EH Hrazos, Edwards, Hartford, Schr E R Hubbard, Hartman, Portland, Ct. Schr Chas H Northam, 7 Bering Ch Schr Win Gray, Clark, Portland, C Sete Jane M rainard, Ryan, Port ‘chr E Brainard, Wells, Portland, Schr Phil Sheridan, ma Fairhaven, Schr BM Clark, stoking, Middletown. Schr J D Ferris, , New Haven, Schr Albert Flelds, Ficteth Now Haven, Pnrow, Connecticut River. dy ee ‘Tiarlem. Schr Hannah Chase, Pratt,.New Haven for Elizabethport, Schr Robert Smith. Bovine, New Haven for Elizabethpor Schr ( Hadden, Wainwrigit, New Haven for Elizabethport a. Schr ©8 Hazard, Horton, Bridseport. Sehr Urbana, Allen, Bridgeport. Schr Cornelfa, Carroll, Bridgeport for New Branswick. Sehr Gale, Nurphy, Bridgeport for New Brunswick. Sebr Liberty, dardier, Norwalk for Elizabethport, geporte. Arr 12 bs board Rye seaman, foil from ths Agtadillit, “The bark Hor ¢ Beals, for Cienfuegos; brigs Warrior, Dante. and Mili also steamer Propontis, are anchored at the STEAMSHIP CHARLESTON, Berry, a Yorks reports in Int 8356, lon’ 79 08. p ves <, maintmast part standing, bull a schr. low water, apparently Sonn Wrtcomn R Brrsr, Lozier, from New York via Newport for Gibraltar and Leghorn, ‘was at Gibraltar 20th wit discharging, having Es léth, Shortly after wing Newport she sprung @ leak and made much water wien on the port tack. Sone MAtx® Law, Johnson,from Havana, bound to NYork, before reported ashore on Georgetown Bar, had sprung o lenk at sea, and was making Georgetown harbor for repairs, with a pilot on board, when she got aahore on the South breaker on Sunday a(ternoon, 8d inst, where she remained 4th, with her masia cut away and every proepect of her be- Damage slight. ABAY, March M—The Arbutus, Turnbull, from Pa- New York, which put in here Bd inst with captain PLYMOUTH, April %2—The dale, Tonassen, from Neweas- the for New York, has put into stop a leak, QuEENSTOWN, April 4—The Swedish vessel Sverige, Capt Brown, NOrleans; Albert, Maxwell,’ do; efintlcello, Marsh, and Panama, MeKenzie, Galveston; %4th, Fairleader, Pearce, ba, Robinson, NYork ; end ‘ebster, do; Moravian (s), Brown, Quebec; 24th, WA Oampbell, Carling, Boston; AW Weton, Dawes, Philadelpbla; Denmark (8), "fhomson; New York: Narragansett, Hamlin, Cleared 224, Messenger, Hill, Caloutta; Ukraine, Melcher, NYork; 28d, Princeton, Wamack, Nyork; ‘bby Ryerson, Bernie do;'Sostrene, Foyen, do; Thomas Freeman, Owen, jentta. Ent out 22d, Merrimac, Jacobs, for Aden; Bertha gemple, Mitchell, Gloucester, Mars; City 'of New York (8), Halcrow, Halifax and NYork? City of ‘Anuwerp #), Mirehouse, NYork } 0 LONDON, Apri 22—\rrived, Solent, Nixon, New York ; 234, American fordan, do (and’ent out to return); Dil ith, Ganger Rolf, Poulsen, do. rrived, Geo Treat, Ginn, Tonerit Chief (Br), Bartaby, NYork via Casiz. Salled itth, Minmife, Codfrey, Boston. Lisnon, Apri 18—Arrived, St Joseph, Bernier, Cali. Marsrttins, April 20 Arrived, Star King, Anderson, New Yori; 224, Nonparet}, Flin: Amy A Dane, Carver ; Auita ile, Catiero, do. PALERMO, April 10 aan Escort, Baker, Alicante; M p aie York. SWANGEA, vagal 32—Arrived, Sunbeam, Chadwick, Roston. SUTELDS, April 90—Areived, David Owen, Chadbourne, barks Irma, for NYork an 2 days; Howard, for Piiiadelphi brize Leong, for do; Paragon, for Baltimore ; Sabino, tor do, tg. Vatencta, April 18—Arrived, Mary Ann, Mackay, NYork. da, bark Metis, an, Philadelphia, rk Fredouia, Payal. |. shi ‘Trader, Tth—Arrived, steamer N. Also arrived 7th® b Costarelli, from Hava’ Below, barks izabeth Hamilton, ‘once, PR; Princess 'y, London er Lily (Br), “ noper's Point, NY. i brig Mary Plumer, BANGOR, May 3—Salled, schr Gold Finder (Br, McBride, Santa Crur, St Lawrence ny Kote ‘ith—Arcived, xclirs Camilla (8), Havana; & Haiwood, New York. ry amebip James Adger, NYork. ae April 20--Arrived, bark Volant, Castner, Blagchanis Pons WICKFORD, May 8—Arrived, schr Seneca, Wing, New» SARSAPARILLIAN, gredient (which is the only true curative principle of Filla), cleanses the blood of vitiuted humors and expels e #3 ‘Stew doses will make s fot pisinis, and its assoc! solvent place a eure beyond the ‘Uie possiblity of Urinury diseas Suppression or Re tarrh, Tenesmus, Inflammation of almost instantly; and in cases where catheters have used it will poduce a quick discharge of urme ; Its ass will after a few doses witness the disappearance of of terror, and their water cla. best preservative of life and atrength for those waati uns spoonful is eulicient to stop the hacking, ilstressiny and by ail druggtsts, A. MEDICAL WONDER—HYATT'S LIFE arr, 4 abandoned the case, and h state, when his brothe one to this etty. 15 Firth street, sellgait’s Lite Balsam perfectly pokes hand to is head, and was con months. The Life Balsam has been £ ee That BRANDRETH'S PILLS cure the various appenty ances of disease, which are in reality only more or led Office, Brandreth House, New York. BOTTLED RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT, ¥% THE PROPERTIES OF IfS INGREDIENTS. .—The properties of this wonderfuline un the taint of egrruptionrapldly removes {rom be nt beauty to the corp Kable change. i ples, Llotehes, Pusti id Thsecte, 1m; ari the roseate hue of ¢ remedies for th ‘he other ingredients aia we ts effects in Gravel, Stone in the tention of Une, Diabetes Ghrvase ¢ Bladden, it rel ed to @ clear muon der consumption or other weakening di ician. tought tn {nad te of which e1 lim to the Ag bed and ¢ Ta oue mouth be was eatisely cured, Luquire cared Mr. rae pri ory rheumatism 0! nied, | He eould, aa in ned to his bed di tested by the public € street, of inflammot jee that He became ¢. during st annual reception last evening. The against the wind, leavii P uninjured, ne da Cleared 2 i hip Equator, §) ¥ i Th z ted. © ot been as yet completely furmishoa, | 2cstslons has. given us ita co-operation and open | poor little thing lingered fo ¥ sive hours, When death argo, pie her yeterday to ston ight tin ageneral | park Jane 4 Himon, McQuillan, Laverpoo! ind sted 8 oo es y + | and full encouragemen he commissioner, there- | came to her relief. Ost, ana i which, proceeded again this morn- | (QLOUCESIER, May b—Arrived, brigs Whitinker, Look, BSOLUTE DIVORCES LIGALLY OBTAINED. = nO) ties of the upper floor being as yet Inthe | fore, and his assistants and agents are entitied to Ing. Wind tery ad dhe ba — herrytied t NYork; C Morrie (bn, Crane Windsor for A ,cnpport, drunkenness or dosertion sullicient eat selamtahtn, peemMeret. The cost of the whole Oe Te eintendent: Ana bib cabgeisten ta taint A Rane Binp.—A beautiful Water fowl was Tecently | pe eee a with Sane OF rasta ae eaten | tain Laure eit angte potas Caro voy Bag nt fl aeamaana mg ows pe 4 establishment, completely furnished, is estimated at | 1°Vhae due problem of the mental capactty of rep | cabtured on the premises of 3. Kiuchen Jones, who | fiber" put tances voriay wik low ot salle vor’ antatee | DIE alan for org ‘Teazer, Heniey, Saco for eee $140,000, The Howe was opened. tor tie reception | ego must Ye solved My Limselt and that by nasive | Fessieson Muzzatd creek, in” Woberteon county, Tt boned vawnpke gone, and deck much strained in a burrieane Aen ere DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED 11 @f boarders at $325 per week—washing included | Reere must D Te cap aut fat by mative | is wild to be quite a curiosity, « Wd decidedly a stran- | on dist March, atd had to throw portion of cargo overboard. Minas “iy rpoolt gchra Prediis Walton, | where, 'No fees In adrducar: Scouse tamsuntoods tH fon the frst day of October, 1867, seventeen boarders | fricuua to do for hin and declare his capacity in | Sef i2 tls part of the world, Ko one has yet been Miscellaneous. ncoa for Boston; Hannah F Baker, Keliey? BIKEMAN, lawyer, 74 Brondway, r00un Nos 6, eond ft, present at the first meal. The whaje number a8 sechor 1 ; work able to call its name. The bir @ as represented, is gy daitimore, for do; Hattie * , or pa ferent rac eloquent speeches; he ~ a rove it by the work of | Ay) Laryeren—At Bath 4th inst, by Lemont & Robinson, a “pm persons received for five months has | his own hands and brain, ‘ence our plin as con. | 2vout the size of a goose; its bill eight Inches long, beg of 800m jpamed Long Reach, to be commanded by di eenh hh W Wiltom, Somers, BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED been two hundred and forty-eilit of ¥ nun- | trated with that of other seuatee: eee As COR" | perfectly round and sharp; large Webbed feet; very | Cait tamer He Atwood, Foster, Potomne Rivet New York, also from States where n a red and forty-one remained in the institution at the | jor our eibjects as colored pets in this educational | S20", thin, broad legs; its neck god wing butts are he New nity at bat by Messrs Sewell, nt Bath, wasto be ci eno Baya Pua seat | acbeanst cia hee ee date-of the report. For five months ending with | gud refers MAtOry Work but Ceach then how to dof of a Deautiful green color, and its other feathers of | launched om ane to" foe ord Phila! iphia for | in advance; advice atta February the iaryest nun hh month was ad | thenuselves as Wen. or | Yurious colors, mostly black and.» ‘kites when pat in Miidie to Maxbinie. Renton: Lucy 3 Warren, Hal eva Wi Be ns Ceres, * Counseliorat-iaw, Taumpey, 101] Pobruary, 141 December, 105; | ‘the folla wing 18 an abstract of the Treasurer's re- | VAG" It appears as much athomea CDE Anny triDe— | worteg te ce whereby given that the following ew Buors hare Fc ca pat York tor bly: | A. ~ OFFICIAL DRA SA ied SHELBY COL 5 eee Nashvt 3 ‘ar te lett, do on 41. lege Lottery of Kentue! ‘The tctal amount of donations for the year has | PO jon $4,878; Eegon coe Ri Sonim ate Passage, from Kennebec to | mouth | Hero, Kelley, do for Salem ; Ada'S ‘Allen, Owens do do SUELUY CORLEGR EXT2A- CLASS M7, MAY 7, 1868. been $42,224 98. The number of boarders has ben bal 9013) Conese, .ShS7); rents ar ody on the oWock.” Benrings 9 follows:— for, Femabroke.: W 1 Darree, CB (Br Rlcholeon, do for Corn: | oy 1 4, 28 Ml, OA, Td, ai, 49, Oh, 10, TiO tue tae too lmmited: to meet current expenses, SHIPPI N GesN. x WwW Ss. Prati Poy ie iar Tie buoy | Heck Matey a Nec yMeredin aw llen” Soy’ Pe a ane hi. Frag ett 8 _thnt two hundred aud nity aan il Wm Waiton, Keer Mary ey, Riley. an Mary Weaver, FRANCE, SMITH & G : aur nt na ty. Would take the institu. $16,608, Black Nun Saooe do or Pia ral for MY Bowen, So for a KENTUORY aa it ASG 68, MA’ Nas Cia ton wa + 5 “ 1 + leita: Sing etna ll jevits from May 28, 1867, to May 8, 1868, — Almanac for New YorkoThk ¥ Das. arg at follows: i » Rew port for. dot — nt Kennedy, Rockland tor | gi nt Hon “Ch Abe 6a, sta ites 2 Loans, $8, ravelling expenses, $106; wages for la- ncneenen Ken Not the iol fo; Siuelde, ariner tor do; e aotdane N ney 87, 22, 6, iat aes fe, LH ‘The Unptiet Sasleay. School C bor at building. $,4227; printing materia! ‘is, $607; sala- | g, i 855 Wileom | joston for M pile = RL a ‘The ! this Uni Ties, $021; mi cllanedus, gs; stationery, 852; post: | £0 Reva 4 51 | Moon rises... .eve Satied Solita Fish ies Ringleader, wm Bement, BF | For cireulara and eit ta tb g Peer sala fn sataitnar peg ace, $41; genta’ salaries, $68 educat Sun sets........ 7 08 | High water..n 102 926 | portiana, May 5, 1868 Meany, Pr i ret, L-band PanNek, Bo ied hth course—t evening in the | $195; interest wecount, $11 fuel, $114; theuranee’ ben hy Al eae ree! eo Wilmington, NO, re Madison avenwe Baptist church, corner of Thirty-first | $4; balance in bank, $49; ‘as per ge: agents Weather Alo: PORTDGAL—RED LIGHT AT cancane—exuaxce oF | for 2S Sn ear —OF! NTUCI stzact. Mr. HL-J1, Salmon oceuptod the chair, After | "general repert, $800; R. L. Perry, om account ng the Const. ‘tecalttort Ase Tateieara Colasor, Wm F Php 1 Lavine, AL QEFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY os » A salary, €582 Total Uisbursementa, $1 aN oe Apurms 7 delia Reine J Barer, ise PB. aren, ‘Mi aes 4 ave eh nt MAY 7, opening prayer by Rev. G. K. Fuller and singing | — ‘The report of tue General Agent, setting forth the eetise st frees the | dene tae jake ito, nna Jucoby 4,3, 4 the report of the Sreasurer was read. This gave the | Fe-vll's and expenc'ttures of the society during the fowiiae aie id be ng = Bee BG ‘annie Mite 3, ier nies ot om re iy Feceipts from ali sources during the past year as a ‘as read and \\dopted, cf Sante larthe, near | ton, Mienneh y Benen ‘ihe nae mL rep Boston e Committee Nomin: ported - yiver Tagua. ia, Robt Marato rena 38 eldi, Official Paducah State #116 60, aud disbussements $112 18, leaving a balance | lowing oiticers, ¥ High report sae olOpeeayEteer: ino Be elevated the, high Weaver er a Fae wai re in the treasury of $4 71. Next succeeded the report pad Rev. A. Freeman; Vice Pres ident, D. A. | Washington. ‘ cola tt Vaan Pi PWiisonr induob, oars “arava lan Of the Board of Manat's. This gave a very encourag: | pile Pa; i Xeno, onnto Fah gaeety, Fatiader. |. Eermeman ores. loperie gr by Lenses. | oN ‘ison, Ruts 7 ie ne | sha Weavi't, Philadelphia; Rev, George wi ry yearn ialowjn he org ination wore ark of ape | New ye Kee Leas sian dacknam: | er Was 2 iekist Raa arae | ewe fe er Tolga, fae anc one + Rey rimes, , i seed, arfd they were b eainning now to reap the | Kev. N..G. Meiry, Nashviite, Lente’ Teo BEL Gok fost ton ia atine | tro Bian, Lord ous fruits, The number of schools in the Canon is | Charleston. X. Rev. Wallace sheldo net jight ear ins, Brsine of heh Prenty. hee are in New Yor ono; Pesto ; Gitte Nalace Shildon, Cineinnass, y Tse By F pase tbe no fu rn sche O'S! BUNTON, ENLARGED, a ND ata remainder in the country, All | Professor William F. Johnson. Treasurer, 8 Dr ZACHABIB, 10 Browat these schools were reported q+ in flouriahing con- | Morrel; Corresponding Mevreiarys Kev Ae Me Wik oe fee ain Save Kr on Bae Seutate es dition, and it was believed that anany more would be | 80 ing Secretary, H. W. Bogart; General CLEARED. pao, be * THR FEET fided to the atthe coming read Th onign i now | Baperintendent of Scols and Geral Agen Einar, 0 ts B2- Murphs, Laverpoot via Clusenst® 4 fit tts acing he rocks 0 Na wel Poste de ay ic ee ’ A LN ha guccemor to, Dr Dr Ba merican Pu rectors, A. N, Mreeman, H. M. “steamslip Ci bs & lication Soriety, and the intention \ 4s soon to confine W. Green, 1. WW, Bogart, T. 6 reomship Caton (NO) Von Renton, Bremen—deiriebe Tin o. ho yy i tent 8, anchor sete one eer my, Land Heainn ‘| thyaga Lg anata | Mga vipa” egg | Rama comn, Yn sey tern» mo | Caer Wah | ree =o: ny im By £3, ouaion rn 5 . Dn, milt ne eccording. with theif, views, a ArraNeenents tad | Parmer wim Cate, c.¥. De rey A Onn ip Commander, Plummer, Hamilton, Berm !*—J mand of thee Lorde i Rowsno, symone rife nt red, chr Abigail Huley, Haley, ye been ent of a \inday School | B. Wilson, J. Bogart, J. L. Perry and Wm. : ‘ ty A gad Pa anne fo in a ep and alread: hee WO ae been n STANDING ‘commer RES, a. Miecnel, Bteamehip Fa P Fi wTadcigh a tun, stateine 3 ran a aN * rats rou gad Ms Rogers, Rondon — oly S™ hens cae o one hendred IN te eS Xood was | | On Finance—Junius ©. Morel, be Behr Carrie W Clask hs NM Clark, sailed tundred butt Sutichateh Noah uk’ Mie two report’ Nore duis | nChe Per eae "Freemin, \tenty W, Ronen Keren, Beta ihe Francisco ay Province:nwn Suh inat for” alt Tig Geeks, oe ny abe Per. Seideratin or mn for Faslioes dream e ee at eecepicd. On Bdneation—Rufas L. Perry, An sow N, Freeman, fice » MeDiarmid, Dusedin, No—Malller, Lord & ) At hrs i eairese Kew Bed. | £4 NYore ‘hyier, do for cee Me a GAR Ay Rev. Joseph FP. Eider, of Grange, N, J., nov made Henry M. Wilson, Junius ©. Morel, ¢,.4, a — on «ford eek rs at ge a Hae heetes Trete HE GREAT RUS Qn awidrese on the eu of Sabbath schools whic | On Butldings—Henry M. Wilson,’ Kay us by Perry, | a act (Nor), Jacobson, Penarth Roads—Funch, Gi fad, teleneoe wei ‘rind bound vessols are getting under way, Notwithetanding the confested of business tty Was lintened to with eatnestattention. He was iad | Junius C, Morel. 1 | Meineee A PoI (NA), Joboke, © Sener, | too ath to erie): Seu ra i tt 20H, May General, the pubs cowed dat ‘n great numbers, fs minister to epeak on. this toplo ‘and expeciaity |“ nereporis wore all adopted by wionime us vote. | Maines & Wend be ee a ae ie Sai = ame hee, Piomere cues Farnient glad as a Ba: yman, He looked to the luteresting addresses were 1 - by Rov. HM, ark le p Auguste (Swe), Forsberg, Havre—Funch, aN Pes ig) afty Bure Spanie- 5 lerg, #preading of Their fu faith, which he and they aii be. to eruee, Avashobna, Nor! Oo wh Hever to be the true faith, broadcast through the Ce basi pin for aus Bice Yelm Howland, Wheiden, ‘199 ap World, and add.ng to thelr numbers and iil. Wiison 2nd Professor W. F. Joni touetin,* on the subject and ob neta of the African Cl ilzatloy’ Socl- ety, after whieh the meeting adjourned, yy as asses fre Ne a neih silver gece - tn ond ae ti, at Refrigerators, Mi ee Semana ats Wary cet luced prices, fort (89), Ballaseyer, Stotti ne 0 Ba “or NTE iby Chenfuegon—N "ok iy

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