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10 THE: ANNIVERSARIES. The Equal Rights Association in Council. A Lunatic’ Asylum on the Rampage. The Polls to be Purified by Placing “the Ballot ip the Hands of Women.. _ EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIAT.ON. Detormined Advocacy of Wemim Salrage— ‘The second anniversary of th/.s association was held at the Cooper Institute yes? erday, when # large gathermng of female championj, attended and gave wnmistakable evidence of \t cir determination to Mrs. BuizabeTH Capy St/.nron, having called the meeting to order, said {t was mow twenty years since a few women met together in the western eee eeereeener NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. H f i u fH BF i 3 é Hae # ig iH that ee pent ication a ak wade in noe White House would mean the ks A wraght to vote in the Southern 2 é 2 “aaa stat oot than the demo- eorsumeni.t an ari pan an aristocracy ef color. com tion of te a4 re retin wil pony eter RI Session. About five hundred persons, chiefly women, as- sembled in the hall of Cooper Institute at the even- ing session. These were of adecidedly homogeneous Class, and were of the gimiet curl, sallow-com- ane doors of mor tthe — rs WJ rooms of would be from Pattyn t six to half. seven 0’ck which one .of the radical members of of introduction lasted but a tow moments, ‘teenth annual social reunion last evening at the ‘and | Academy of Music, Brooklyn. attendance, principally of ladiea, the building being filled in every part, auditorium, stalls, galleries and proscenium boxes. The étite of the City of Churches, a several resolutions, | in fact, was present in Tull force, an inducement to effect this having been put forth by the “a mana- of the affair, who announced in the and @ evee. hela therein, K +h Court of Impeachment at Washington, Senator Witton wasto be the lion of the moment. Enough to ‘that the reception was duly held; that @ large a of ladies and gentlemen entered, bore’. had a friendly shake with the Senator and then passed into the theatre. The played out SeenON gegrenay. before the hour named for commencing the Bente was ooo of the pe grenings proper every seat in for the ra ona on: to that which had been , ic observed. matings meeting heid Ce half-past three o'clock (at Beery the usual business was trans- acted—the rte, the financial gtate- ment for the past youn wand the a the .) Intment of off- ‘The Association of Universplists in this city held their fortieth anniversary yes’.erday morning at Rev. Mr. Lee’s church, corner of Bleecker and Downing towas on the Ni river, thi aide of og coe we = Jersey were Rev. Dr. Chayin, Re’ e 4.3 Poiman Lee, H. J. Onngeld, "DO. Tors Towailneon Fairb: Oo, W. . orait ‘altnson by a Robert Pomath: ae Giapin sp ed ¢ pS re ned the 5 ‘The reports from t’ne mi acinar roy agen ay results. The mem herstip in each re! assocta- tion had large! imereased ‘auring the year and the schools were unv gually prosperous. A committee vas then appointed on Reforms and Charities in ths Churoh hermes their labors with the new y ear, \¢ pastor +4 the TA enees oe ? i [ ue i ff i i E A § j i 8 é if i y ii ae i d z iy Ff F i Hf Hpi a i 3 5 i | Fg i free BG i J if zg, i i Es 5} i dl a ie i i i i ef i 8 3 HH H i F i BE af peut ae i a i} ‘steamer ecPStscae tras we toe pes ie fie May swe Seca seh, eee ree i May ved, schr BN Hawkins, Wy- ;~t rs Malvina Jane, Gould, Matanzas; Intre- a eet ced se ora bonne ‘Bice, Phi- Linekin, mR york; Caer © Cooper, D Linsay, Bilied—fchre My Rover, Bo fos ‘steamahip apa fr Geli May doth cre MW’ fluppor, for Woods? GEORGETOWN, DO, May 18—Arrived, schr Mary J Pisher, GLOUCESTER, May 18—Arrived, schr Energy, Brown, Part of New York to oyganize themselves into a ‘sl id down in Woman's Association. They demanded twenty | Plexioned, short-haired and pseudo philosophic | fem for sne coming year), connmed, AMA ty gen- | mi exe false wore then brought ¥ «clogs hy Re. sega agi rBoigas FW Chades (8, years ago all that was clatmed ‘to-day, at | emp, almost every nose among them being be | ator frusetts” (who presided on the ee OR RATE esting Haat Yee that meeting the hushand of their véneraple Preai- | StTaddied by a pair of spectacles, a circumstance eocauon}, four nym mane, rarer, are joan ee net — aoe nf dent, whose loss they mourned, was made the Presi. | Which had the remarkable effect, as they elevated eee tMelenstatractivettemornent menan-| SHIPPING NEWS. Gent of that convention. All the leading men, includ | their chins in order to observe the speakers on the | gers pnoalaeee on making the Biveerre ania eae ing many merchadta, lawyers and others, took part | Pistform, of making them all appear as though | reunion the mor re recherohe than any 7 of the Drevion aa naned fm the convention, and urgedforequal rights. ab | ‘ey were ‘looking anxtously for something fourteen that have been one erage nang PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 14, 1868, though ‘the press “severely criticised the movement | ‘rop from the eelling. The bloomer | ence they brought together, effort was & Groat ~— reece on votb‘sides of the water, yetiif they4ooked overthe { lement was also represented, and was vigor spec the lose of tap invitation deg oa! bd ho CLEARED. Papers of to-day they would see. what mighty ad- si Bd 9 {aking-notes of the proceedings oF | be ane af the most attractive of the anniversary con- BCt sare ‘Crank id Pi Waki mien as a ¢ ‘vances tt had made within peer tp band The tremit looked ventions.” Ste amalio New York (NG), Dreyer, Bremen—Oelrichs & express his ‘tude to Capt ilazard and movement no doubt met natin, coaadinatis exiomiey and The ee stutaaoe tot was Notwithstanding, however, the attractiveness of wamwhip Morro Castl pth Hovans-—Adantio Matt | Sess baat cb neat a Wieandine | 0 tio Mat ties; there was not a srgrare ats man to 4 Stata port | presen Yon the stage and favored the audience with 5 pages oof te a andi pte nny, bs Hae 8 ane si moti %o, _ es Mento, Oty Pont ana | rere eenonaer aires i w sapeornts ° hia tow come “Triple-nued Banner.” bt plaeey > Theos me tan, pooner woot "eels spies n Ny Port and’ ihe BO: pte put ano pr Ra SES ‘Festelay, chats ie ong, rot wom the “Revol. | Mrs. ELIZABETH O. STANTON Called the meeting to | Teated om by the radica fhe occasion and Boulhern Usiel, Higging, Sea Francaco H D&s v | pore St inst, Leg Sg ene da! World as a after which prayer was said by the Rev. Mr. | Sno was down on tne bill phe ‘the opening address. {opmast, spt sail, and a Rintepaa bi a eee fe tt ra not half dc dozen riticised the de- ADDRESS OF REY. OLIVIA BROWN. Not a note-was pare! af iia putes, not the slightest fi Ce a eal, Daggett, Bristol—Thomas Dunham's | Gong Lapy FaaxALix, of Gloncester, which went ashore | “fi Unitea advocates | Rev: Mrs. OLivia Brown then came forward amid a ~_. purde Me (nee ry reeetigation fom Get Hopkins, Sydney, NSW—B W Cameron. Specks septate aber bas ofyand le now on her | Staten, Norton, I Yorks hap thie i (Bren), fous Holges, Bie ae et te ere na fn the Senate, and. | applause, She had ceased to look for | him by the e acible Wenvell Phillips on the pre- bby, Carter (ee inate. bho vemele stranded i ‘that gale have now been got off, and Sheard Sieanmipg Son Us seek York; Georse ‘ard Peer gonrs scbrowie enfranchisement of woman, | vious evening at Steinway Hall. The churches and | , sig sak A - oe 1 evel Wate Field & | *he loss to the insurance company been much less tl rashington, Gage sh! rh, due ‘Linekin, Hay 00 poly Paget, | 46 fo be be vainat ‘euch euiranchisement. Yee | Church matters were rm ahd of all the speeches. wight, Babrs, wi WOA-B J Wonberg. iors wees Roxawna, Pal Philadelphia Sana mg Pera en ship Rochester, Oll- io (be = acces ial the tt. of crying ou foun and so howe of ro En ay Maree Reeve! Skis Lam Pe i vis," Clontusgoe Gloucester, which. arrived’ at Newport ant ogtaed ox on eds 4 ; Sow co de- it on al sifes, ad ica ee = sens sometai racy from Wilson and Beecher ou thelr | park Joseph eine mele Cardenas—H J DeWolf & Pe toe 8 en “4 cere jock, Ialand at pope s Ellis Williams, Rodan, ime ane ce onto | Ger toe Praia, May Dae Sagi ot | Bnd, PO gen nee raaaee wii 10, Xu, ropey—rin, ane | i ei akg et Fas oy ereareen Wants Seentt sr m- ‘enc atarboar ‘down the world were ad’ a ngw re after listening to the con: | wat < poeetngs ere opened by Rev. Rax Param | “Bulg Irle Rr), Pearce, Oardenas—Brett, Son & Co, New London lth inst for'epairas oe 4 fng, to women a& the | voragtlon, that the arguments were just, that It was | Wilson as the presiding offcer and frst speaker on Perit Jowhing, Tretia F Tabet Co Miscellaneous. ‘men, ta this | nature was against it. She was not afrald that it | qCCqmon. on presenting himself, waa warmly Bebe? Palmte Brot Balttooee Abbott. Pe mene Seen Sem Sanaa wast our women were | would take all the romance of life, but she did not | greeted. He spoke at rata nly Of things eter- | Sebr W. ake, Gandy. Philddelphia—J W NeKee. has our thanks forthe prompt delivery of our files and des- ee qe M Fr iy i it | know of romance in the world except what bo ‘and had Ro ‘Deen on the rostrum in Pirmouth Scbr Seabury, Boston—S W Lewis. Patches, and for full files of late Cuban papers, one ba soteeen, foe Bors Carolinas” osred toi Se Na TT ee or amie eoved that na, | church instead Of where he stood, he would no doubt Steamer Best Sonam Norwalk th, Philadephia in TRE GRACE Dam ing, 1069 tons register, ballt at Boston | 97 Wines, Hi ay Se ‘ gt to vot, she did not-demand the | She knew about nature except the present there han fo coheed) ee amreay Sh sister pecan Oe, Rerprted 188,000, en ens sie oe iy a veces Ante, rer gy ber ah of draco for omasls sgyrandizoment me; | laws of God. Nature was the expression of | Piey. i. A, atorrs followed, and was succeeted by pr ARRIVALS. Noticeto Mariners. Fey, e) op Rao Onorge W kimball 3. Hal Mere fr -EPORTED 17) y, iTS. out Chance, bvas ait fea $¢ auonid be bound on the chisement ” of any ‘human being should not ee agi naar he eo A goog eo eS Seam Heivetia (Br), Cutting: Liverpool April 8, and | Information bes rested d thie ace ght 8 ‘Sunken wreck: Ps ny Aten ice Teel, Virginia batty =. trary laws of God. On contrary © | ‘latte, , Queposc rite pate an at eee Hes in Cl fathoms water, aa eer. ji nigh en id ity talieds Mand ‘tor: | towards betty. ogy e woman a crore The Rie tee yea Doaworths feel os oo, cl arin jon ih a Aviat fon 4 smu house i ee a, ca Verran fom Polat Ldokant Fall al River for NY. one tant (and all ahaa ae teary 'B'Gibson, Freedom and equality on the great priactples of na- | found in the world that was ‘worthy the name that hand and vocal muale by the congregation, Soended | 6, park Kool-tacer, ‘wet Bde wae detained 34 hours ne mainnitat Of the sunken vonsel, which ia a schooner, | Huge, Phiedelphia for og ee ional lige, Applause.) was willing to acknowledge that she was . anniversary commemorative of the | wings it afer cresting tbe Banks, and was detained 24 hours | may be seen about 19 fot out of water wouwicu, Ler" Bor red, hr Badabedoc, Balers ‘Lucy Sros on presenting herself was wa eareknid fiberty cared American Congregational Anno ‘Annual Social Reunion. fy order of the Lighthouse use Board, TIONDON, 5 oe ae o rit gyiteds and read the folldwing letter from ohn entirely to. enol er. “in all ages. they werent Movie SAE with mdse and’ Gil pamctoneee tO idartonen |. Norfolk; Vermette Lighitoute Taspector, 6h dst Belowel Ne fer Beiter DOr patio distee na renee _ Bros, ° bd , SeENSACOL $—Arrived sehr Rin; i, Crowell, Gal- ee avrorox, Apri uiea, | ihe. perfect “belt and. the “ideal = voemene AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CHRISTIAN UNION. | fonts af,spoxobrc Magi of Llataly, ba nh Whalemon, man genes = Pram Madam :—I have had the pleasure of receiving your. | God of the people al ways completed the union between peering rene Bri int elon ba Aryan selon eam bound pau 1 = tne Bade Po) dpeg ME ant “ata Mey “is Arrived, “barks, Providence of the Std ult beg fas ee ceguet, | these parts—never one without the other. andit was | ‘The nineteenth anniversary of the American and | ini @o,ton @0 9, stecmahip United Kingdom, bence for | Gt black Gah ofl, Rad By eer a ole Bue would gall April | (BE ater land: Clara (ry MéConnell, Maianaas} whieh the American Assoc Rights ts carryin, ble that they were genet represented | Foreign Christian Union was held last evening in Giangow vorege 43 the northward. gaa, Thos Waller, Robinson, Carlenas; schrs Fanny eider, ii batt full rights of stiseat te wrerean ject PA brother and sister,two beings equal in station and Steamship Tee eee Bap tn gate Mey 6, with ‘Stephani Sinclair, of NB, arri as Sraney, Me, Be Jobe Moen Gareth cel York’ i Minnie the Onited eal a {bat motety of the ration | equal in power. In'the latter ages the people de- | Stemway Hall. There was a numerous audience ee Wilk’ to the ete ae Seance March aaa jemn ioaiersy fees Sided NES a. Sepak ppeaaganah Sota teed teat be dna feation of diference of | parted from the original law of the ancients, and | who listened to the exercises with marked attention, Seudlehtune wenssk; ongpenie te beton conan ange Ce ea aa eae: Htalabow (of Dariwoou » | Ol ip Hunter, Rogers, Providence; barks Felcen thoes Gaby tere ec in, ihelr case, are denied « | woman Was now regarded as an ornamental attach- | Upon the stage were seated many prominent clergy- | 1b, lata ete 74 Ba, passed schr ‘tanger, of Yarmouth, orig iene of. bark of NReafora, | Jamee Rhionen tiny kitchen Dunkine?: Kathieeny Wiliam, Jame manner and in the same degree as the other mater. Ty | ment to man, an inireior, dependent and subservent stecring ‘Thours by fog. r er in lat. 108 con 80 W, with 238 bbls sp si Matanzas ;echre.J Frince, Payne, Grand Cayman; Oatawam Gute country the political enfranchisement of woren's gare. | being. Wherever woman was placed ina subservient | Men and others prominent for their interest in home mnie nmap Eagle, Greene, Havana, 4. days 14 hours, with Iopving Payal In ‘inking the last whnie, | tak Packard, Portland; Horidé, Richards, Roxbury; JW Sea round rapicy in public opinion, and i'ime cause fethue | position, ot where she figured merely as arnamental | and forelgn missionary efforts. mdse and passengers, to, the ‘Atlant? Mall” Bleamalip "Co. Which made fi7 rone poat andihad two cthers moves’ | IDS elian ord Weaver Mere Bab kee Brattesed® to. ground “its ‘pail fa “mtationa a pin society, the laws of nature were violated; more. | The President, William A. Booth, occupied the qecaernectct sane Wilastogtous NO, with mdse, | Hguert Bobinson,of Falmouth, and Jos Bitencoet,® Forte |' Risen, do erson, ‘En ih, remo ‘& Bole, te over, suc! ways been fraug! , i ” ¥ Yates, ‘John! " t Greenwich; W Be: Lee Fi, Huston, Rut chiety in bistorical, pre: | with the most serious resulta; evils have ensued and | Chair. The exercises opened with prayer by Rev. bay = Bateman, Richmond City Point and Spoken. ment eta B Wiceler, Lloyds Boston, Se Ee ee RTE oS | Me ems eeriommncmmrmtar ns | BP meme rere ete | ame oe AREER S| on nen te erage | REMAP wir arte new to My oft \d of the be of tics urer’s rey th " Sombie sd who jprocaimed oe great devotion ta tte lava, Dut her iniuence was, nevertheless, Maia | al sources during “the past’ sear as gissiue, | cetenmabtp Neptune Baker, Boston, with mése,to Wim P tet ino eto a ee ele ae Be Sy CKET, May 18—Sailed, sehr Van Buren, Harding, Somers oan ex! lities; the .lawa her any place | and expenditures in the same time 138,11 shi) piariborough (Br), from Liverpool for New York, April po Ee a Pr the bate; she has poweryusciess becanas ate fa nce | leaving? gess present balance on’ hand. Next eam roe Fish, New Bedford, with mateo | 94 la 4 ion . Rawley,f rian Gg Bo Torys Waster, TSeorgevown, DOL roe rut eon ile) “age "al | made responsible, in the history of nearly all the | was read fy Reem Scudder the annual report. Banteo ot Portemouth, NH), Salter, Caleutia and hip Gaps Sipe Benin for ONPEES ere boy Falkenbu do; Mary cacteraing Fagoreraed part ean arwior | Eufopean courts the, influence of woman had been | This gave, a most énco ‘account of the ofera, | Sandlteads Feb & wi uh mdse, to Salter & Livermore. ° Passed from Liverpool for New York, April 15, lat Euaabet entries stn tunis Hodiae, ees J be called an41 | Most potent, wicked, underhand, illegitimate, and | tions during the ‘Year of the society abroad. Te ape of Good one i nreh Ml, 47 days out; crossed the ait font ae inl iaeha HMary Mershon,, Brightman, 40}, Connseticnt, —, ‘of the, Uaitea Siatne oth thereture her influence had been injarious to the | was stated’ that in South America before the past | fon vator Avril $0, in lon 5 W, 77 daye out. | May 11 lat 3 Ny GSielae tor New York, short of provi. | MQtiied”cchra Young Teaser, Bu <n seeing this ; pend, tached v0 tay tote xb | public good. Hven in this country, in W: year they had bean comy elled, intolerant laws, to | NYork” "Took a pila boat May ¢ compe fo Janeiro for ah i Ia i fon imine acon, Casey Teaser, Bureer. _ Gocrs Hinson, = Tea frreavon nal good retin, | Woman was responsible for the many wicked work lish speaking Ship Haze, Forsyth, Liverpool April 1, with mdse, to H from New York for Rosario, May'9, Int | Phindeiphiay Andrete Stewart, Ginert, Abeny | J Ray: fot Rete conntiunion from tn remalaeofthe | {hat had been done by Congress during, the past | and them fo! reach the native papuiation? | Makseyit Gh Wiad besty weer puss Rey hee aT org a ©. Kiskiands Martin, from Baltimore for St Joba's, | 30, Heweniobom, aie, lesbo ‘2 tdount, Young, old eater ram of pivlngad ordre and ‘and ar ‘Soqualiness twenty years, Woman's influence had not been | but now lapse of time and change of laws enabled | t0 the Grand Banks; since then moderate and baffling winds; | Pi Be mica ge of do; Henjamia Bat ia Bute, or Lr) now | Tam dear poy wanting in the war and before the war, although | them to go directly to the natives In thelr own Ian. | #2 Tat 708, lon 808 W, saw bark Wm. ‘iathboney Doane, "i ‘Manzanilis, Charleston for Rocl dout; On siatbed 9 6 we isnesota: Pht Reals 0: mentees J. 8) MILL. iat sep ee hn Uunneard of.” It wasas | guage. This they had been i Doan, dota the past year with | Ship W Moody (Br), Durkee, Midd Englana, 45 | Mey fay 1 Baran ran at boating NNW distant 30 tulies (iy biol aaa nae do 7 nt from its course and pre- | unexpect e semi- | days, Y 12—Arrt iyers, Edwards, She abo read’ letter from Rey. Robert Collier, of | mn grow! Tho sapling was Bre |. uate Sebatalaaed tp Adlon Hoanibee, eas tueeio ema: | eae ake eee ake oo vated ea rer ud fon a 20 tours from New York for StJago, May ® | x¥arn on? neh, Soler EFM ws Oni and Mra. J. W. Julien, the former obse! Milled. but i bee imede ta Soomtness tateenianes | ta 1803 1s in successful tion under the Rev, Mr. | lon 8% spoke poke bark Jane’ Young, from Bt Soha, NB! boun ia Ammsden, from Boston for Arroyo, PR, May 8, lat | st, FRANCISCO, Aj tak Bo tla ga chat no reason mars the cacy and Ar- | Soifwoman ‘wan excluded from her leg mate place and Park. Miss Rankin had gone to Moi seo ton 601d, ¥ for Baker's Cork for orders. chieplscopacy should women.. | society her influence was not crusi ie made | terey, a city of forty thousand inhabitants, wba Galeton (8B), Matfield, Kong Kong Feb 2, with mdse, Fo: P SAVANNAH, May 10. Hancoek, Monte- (Langhier and applause). to do evil instead of good. The apeaker a ‘dwelt with aad @ much larger institution, with promise | ark }2si Helena Apri wed'eroscen ‘the? oles hoe mf pen iighetsy 13th —Arrivetl, steamship iin satis Bates, New York for }UR4N.B. ANTHONY urged the necessity of practi | great emphasis upon the pernicious effects of ex- | of ex! e usefulness. She is also employing | in Jon 29°17 W ; since fine moderate ‘weather; March dat semen ki, Nig SS areireg, core 0 Adsense, Liaw Havana. f cal wert and eaticd Gpiahe dae toe tee | Sonne aoe fOr thelr absence | several Colportors im the surrounding region, “Bie | 40 ion 32 cena of and for Boston, from | Noe Baie Corbitt Balimore. ve cont NYOTE; Se Orig it | Beira _Stenmahip H. Livingston, NYork ; ship Goloonds, | Yentlon to views. It was advisable | tended to ‘estoralize the young men and encourage | hopes soon to have a Protestant chapel. In Greece | Calcutta. : ‘GS led 32, brige Costa, ‘ice, New York; 34, Dove, | Merle with MG | Bey snoal oy, rarest | Geowchr "teapetay promod Sao et | tre, ry tx aenomnies mmring im Cath | waePparise iP Aner erin | prs noms Ws ta ND te | ETE yeh a was the Was not meet man:s! ‘aap ae Sinoaee schools, le classes, r Cretan re- oN adecnce of practical action, which at this important | (laughter)—and it was, therefore, right 0) wees, preaching the Gospel and lis sy moderate weather; | May day 16 Int 36 lat 3 UENOS AYRES, Arrived, schr Forest Kin; ‘= ney, Fost J anoturein'he ‘sate of aifury should be weil cou- | Snatmen and women should go together tito the for | periodioaia. ‘The Paris chapel {s nowt through ‘ihe i belt sain Prien Mar ee "Cardenas | AOU Meron Tak ae Me ree i wai cer are ciate ne eee dered. lege and to the pol, and if there had been wrongs | liberality of friends in Paris, freed debt and ‘ors & Bapterdat edd NYork; S84, bark Wallace, Adams, i ecpng ga 2 ® Ant Davis, and J G Babeock, Mr. BLACK WELu then read the report of the Execu- | in the past at’ the poll tt was because | established ona working eextotioas italy is hark Armenia tot, seer gat i i, with es tive Committee, :ynd adveried to the great cam: women had not been permitted to their main field. Nearly eighty native laborers have " took He Beviln. Fagsod “abe wane Pree vacen Wi Brow Morton; Wheatia ‘STO ye! aS ee in Kanwas, which, he suid, was a mighty triumph for | these. (Applause.) ‘The people had been often af | been emplozed there under the di of. two i 1 pega dao th Be Browa't She gomwit Crowell, for RYork lg ena Neck Seater 1 Spe vapeypireed the movement. Hit sdverted to the progress graced by drunken representatives, as they were the | American missionaries. Twenty young Italians have | fax Prank, Smith, cruisin ee ae Bost do; North (Rr), Bunks MINGTON, NO, a Geared, va Isadora (Br), society hed made tu uring the past year, and observed | other day in her own ‘Beate she Was ashamed to-own | completed. thelr. studies” in the Society's Theo- | Bark Starlight (of Boston), Grozler, Palermo March 27, | deara, Mahtosan, for odo dean Fortes, that were mi Wy convincing ‘proofs of the ulti-’| it) by @ lot of drunken representatives who, on a fes- | logical Class, at Milan, preparatory to preach- | With fruit, to master. Had moderate weather the whole pas" Heer tn rt bark RG rie ato ford, NY. mate success of th.} movement. tive jon, caroused and got beastly drank. Na- | ing the Gospel. Hungary presents a” most | {°., from Buenos ‘Aree, te cocking; brigs DEL ey tone, eT ont Deyn ag a aaieee, cura Van — ‘Lucy S¥one su nted “her husband's state- | ture was agdinst such representation. Nature was | inviting fleld. An Evangelist, a colportor, and a | y Fic Avil Gor Cape Areata: beara e ee eat te | N¥ork next day ;darry & Aubrey, Hammond, and Suthe ‘Van Name, NYork; Winna Munson, Dayton, do, ment by allud: 79 votes, against 190, cast in | in favor of enfranchisement for women, and for that | Bible woman have labored there with ’ es Spell Se ase, Denting E12 miles, | Xtrout, Strout, fram do, diag; Maria, Wheeler, ‘Wheeler, form pv a success, enghant ed pambere with bark irwater, ad Yavor of orassting th § word malo” from the suffrage | reagon people were coming from Edrops andvait | The Home work has gone forward e past year olden Fleece (of New Viaren), Rhodes, Barbados, | Fuiladelnbia, do. clause in Whe Gf Columbia, “the also mes | pers. of America speaking cat” for cu | with fully ite usual prosperity, "The inetoemadoas, | dary wih sugars ts Ht iroweriiows Gees Wee beccy ied 1th, sk Sy, Almeida (from Philadelphia Post ca Kanzuons ee that in her i! (New "th ieey had a nehisement. The speaker, in reference to | ites have been Sabbath schools, industrial schools, | “78 X of Hatteras with northerly winds and fog. a oe May 6-In port achre 8H. Merril, Rowe, from AW \ OFFICIAL ‘DRAWINGS fF THE KENTUCKY oman’s ;State Hagia hag four four | certain proceedings respecting woman’s rights | Bible classes, visitation from house to | panna Crentucens, 1 moat “he pa to | York, ‘arrived ith; Widire, Hearse, just, arrived; ‘Ciara, SERTUCKT qvade BXTRA—OLASG S90, MAT 14, 1308 ‘thousand v.yces, They had also B State Kigh ia Kansas, said that she had no doubt tat | prisons and hospitals and the preaching of the nd bas been 6 daya north of Hatte Pe fron KYork, just arrived; tau; Wickardson, | aie an sa’ on i, clation in \Vieeonsin. Women's rights would triumph, Horace Greeley to | pel. The Christian World coutinues to be received | Shakatvak Pans? thon Clon teen tee May Fn,ot Cubs, trom undalogpe atv ‘a RITURR TATE pL ae Bay earyt Jess, ‘Golonel Ti whats ilo observed tnat tne acta | the’ contrary ‘notwithatanding.” (Laughter) Wan- | wiin favor. PiReen hundred ‘new subscribers have | tegemnany witzahy Amos ldyari for Ney York. saree talent a eek Vor empires eae ee iy 0 4B Shnway’eDbY & & & “s vara of awe yo enowed snowed. conclu from all | dell Phillips had fallen from his high Place to adve- been obtained this year. In the Methodist denomina- | . Bark Yumuri (Br, Johnson, to | Rit ourm, Su april cherie he: ch ri, cha yn EBhY away: parte of ae. sountry vely the | cate reconstruction as a mattér of expediency. (No, | tion @ new interest has been awakened by the labors | Waydell & Co. May (por Anderson: Nortak+ ihe yu pman, | Official Drawings of the Paducah he ate Lotter Kentucky :— au of tle equal Se caricemitatiaaen | G0) Wen tac iepeemtcont or one man to make up | of Rev, Dr. Mattison, and a large number of the con- | ™&2z{Fom Matanzas for P pAGENO Ay ApriLZ7—In por bark ng for Boston 1%, 0, 8 Me as ot, a i, & 3, 7% At had boen st sted that the movement was stronger | for aul the sins of the republican barty “Not at ail. | ferences have already commended the case to the ‘Atwbe!” ay ri of a See atta Lam eat | ae ae mk Te, Woe ghee epramaegarar aces | mca con Gir goes nt a! | cone, cri, tne mage ft | Mebacecomrpsenyeccaee naan, | gE st-tinear tn gwen teri | ms ORE , before cause coul society has 000 1 " dareer vote way obtat fament than could She concluded by declaring tuat’ the day rtan | your, against $110,000 In the twee nee oe le | solNepier'b Welsforts faa Tape Seg VA oom yyy ahaa adlypghe 14 | Por etrenlars, de. tn the above totes Epo} be "4,09 rine re the laws, his co dresses were made by n 10 days May - —— —— Yengthened Addr eas ‘Mdvocated the strong claims of | in every departiment of business, and every Pones Brooklyn; Lighone rE OP ot | Hatteras, wi strong Na ead KE winds. Mey 6, tat 82 on 8 any “Ghatlesta; Gulf Siréam, vein SW F ° rywhere y' rgio, of Naples; Rev. mM. | 40, spoke brig Lima, hence for Cleufuegos; same ti ’ i Baten NY sorte, “OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELB We movement and pointed aut the justice.of ks ob- | else. (Cheers.) Pilatte, of Nice, France; Rev. Henry H. Jessup, of | Stromnens, ‘Beaton ote tat Sion hae Grenee, Spencer, do; ‘Timothy Feit, Bs = more; | JA. lege Lottery of Kentucky :— ort. Rev. Hen Blanchard and Mrs. Ernestine Rose | Beyrout, Turkey; Rev. Henry ©. Kiley, pastor of the | #br Marion Gage. from do for Mobile, fgg Race Yr ag hem Tae May, Hicha aoe ELUY OOLLRGR EXTRA CLASS 299, MAY ih pe, wira, ERNgstiNe J,. Rose remarked that the qnestion | then made short addresses, Chureh of Santiago de Chile, of this city, and Daniel Trowbridge (of New Haven), McCarty, Dema- Patker, Key Wet, By ee Felmnds tm Moon 16, 22, 48, 63, bo, «: Gemployment was ope of the. importance; MR. PREDERICK DOUGLASS’ ADDRESS. others. i ys rare April 3), with se and molasses, to D, Tron & Sele, Sherman Baltimore; Sth, steamship Star of the eae a a ae y's Fa i it required more time that could be ocenpled Mr, FLADERICK Dovdiass was the next. speak. | — Singing the doxology and the benediction elosed | Skothae ssens.chuge! (0 heal of shore onthe ith nat on | {Talons Conse, Philadelphia. Mo) Sh PtaNce, SMITE foo, Managers. 8 qirentin to give se proper attention. It was | er. ie said he was there m to give color { the anniversary exercises, after which were elected ‘bee Annie Carine (of Castine) Gardner, gp | plaet 70, ig Larene, Enters, Fomeeeh scar 24 a te eK = yi b gee ly trug, that as yet woman had not | to the idea. (Cheers.) He read acallfor a meeting |' the oilicers of the society for the ensuing year. with sugar and to Mitler # Houghton shiny Hay [Aor pag Wie aheng as. RB Gore, Haste, Bat a 4, a Th 87, 10, & Taught hardly aby. prot Why was it? | on behaif of the indian, to the effect that, believing ith 10 lon, spoke brig Eugene A Reety ened, bound | HDeRs teMe Now oh Nereis, Sequa; Sty bark ee | 5 rocky At me AY i Be twese the laws of the land refused to recognize | that tho Indians were apart of the population of the ‘Suarvers--May ® shes Emily B Souder, Pei dat! wobaté x “a tasers. her ‘# equaltoman. It was because she never bad | States and Lar mags of America, the ey Were entitied AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. ne derta ty Balko 8, fa rats) Nic, 21 days, with | York, at $1 Tg pits bat oH AS tear dt Armstrong, tng, | Por cireulars and ett tiay Met op Lge ‘i Lotteries hag 4 Name chances, the same privulazes, the same | to the sympathy of all right minded people, and - Hetteres' DOGS 7 Gigs Bennet: | mewenran brig Anna, ea, brig Anna, Morrow, Binck | FRANC! Shi a ce iH & — righ 9 *hst men had. What was the whate én ne | that the sorte ef che goverament for peace with tie anieties 3 Brig Gipsey (Dany, Bars 4st Crotx, 18 days, with a | Ryentme Pika ech al sehr Althea, Samamis, Milk Wer and | Covington,’ Ky. tho. Sof parents of the present day? Nothing but | Indians, tt was to be hoped. would be Torowned With can Bible Society yesterday celebrated | mol mah . Has been 8 days north NYevempoceMiay Iie Xerivedy ship iervea Hutch. ; : toe Mealt deugtiers sisrried. Coutd not woman | sticcess. The meeting would be held on Monday eve- | !'8' Fifty-second anniversary at Steinway Hall, in the | ras with strong NE win Port au Pri ingon, NY ork ne tte eager 2 terion and formation Ses. ane 0 ssn re us, Poi J think —¥_ Hiad she no depth of feeling of exalted seat | ding next. He belleved In the unity of all good causes. | prc wenee of a rather small audience, Norman W. mvisetand &parengery io H eke, Ga, 00? APTEM, WH | tera, Art OSeiind, gee Pretiie fe tomy Ours WILLIAM HOWARD, 71 owen ae vous t lowe ber time in the purguit of kmowledge. | life and ‘deal He was a woman's rns Wh.¥e, preatied, Express (Br) Young, Cardenas, 16 days, with sugar, | Maglio & dirs , Hiliaoury, a, Ena Daniel Welt . 2a ! women dream of skirts’ Just hee: ster, Cros; " * Ww ju ‘use | man, The assertion of the rights of women to vote The exercises were commenced b; read Brig & if Bortor ‘Cardenas, ‘A “) BROLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED. —NON- oa Ait. Some few yeurs agua few of @herighis | Nad never callod forth a single mod—a single Totten | Sorip.tases and prayer by Rev. Di.De wie sald Wy miawageets Miler a Hotehton ached | ghee yy Apri -an pars SDA preie, See cenvene A Ss drunkenness or desertion muictent caus, No women i i, | Cgg—It had never pro’ juin, fz name ts . Ki pt for Philadelphia, and | from ; comfo! fond cbpaaliness. " wie ae ‘ue tS = at the teere “at his right 0 vote anda il was ANNUAL REPORTS, E eae. wale Also in. ms tired Mars ae —¥ Brae tnt sald owes, mete eye Race re Ridius —‘B.shas immodest, derided it as iow and vul- | sulrred ‘up in the haman soul. (Douglass race | From the “Treasurer's annual report, read by Mr. retest, Silencer 2 Ors with | for tas NROUNCEMENT RXTRAQRDINARY IMPORTING png! in their walks. But wien the short, | ored\ le yg § stow do ees. Two hun- | Henry Mister, Assistant Treasurer, and the Managers? Eetati “habits Revie, to aay with Lerten ig var ‘trap ey "Tucker, house Curnisbings on a Dasis of "New seit wa (yAubsequentiy inttoduced in Paris ‘by « | show that itwas not RD to baptize the negro, report, by lev. W. J. R. Taylor, D. D., Corresponding bape Lie (PP. atandt ACER? | toe iy Mary Livbyy Ly, oy brig’ Fannie phe 43,88; Linen Drewes at, SC 'vaibras street wa yee, Pioen Or ween its fo, | (lauehter.) The slave had no will of lofi own, hk | Secretary, ve following facts are ected: — whi Eaceleoy (Hr Leaman, Polnta-Piire, Quady 7 days, | “atidd fin, whe HX Sampaon, Sempron, Philadelphia. | Mi Pulom strnh vo-da. @ young lecided everything for him—w! should During thy past NeEwoastir, NSW, April 1 ips earete ‘abb, - vourding § Ss learned was whit wasscen | do. wien he woud dolteand Dow he shoud dot. | died-—Reuban W.. Walworth, af’ New Sark “ana | fle even, oy Beane "Has Beon6 tae wore at | PRGA, (Tem Nee rea ea rer | AMER: mergnens LeCRInY osralile, De bye ae hoot she learned to dress a 4 Ad Hot think Mi. Phillps was to be looked on | We Wo Bhleworthy “wr Conmectiout; Valen’ ug | Hatteras eran with NE winds: lost jibooon” Getied ta Ketel em ant ‘bak pilin dosean ss scoerilonte onticiont enuse, "Ro vatithr be fess ‘and play; & yor plays the dull | as an apostate from cause of women’s | managers—liauel 1. Rosa, and Dr. 1 nc Wood, Frank (ir), and Miscniet (Bir, both for | MPT AUS? Chen on se _Arried, adnan Guatemala, Dow, | in advance KiNG, herweit iL tet) Paine, uy profess, any sttik, | Ceeten ine Speaker than Gliveuased tne Algerence | of New Yon. New nuxiliaries recognized, 107. eho New Haven), MoFrey, Portan | Pranctucn nat Portas May Nan Cava a Counvcor atta, M6 Brondinay. jon, an road 3 le number of auxiliaries, 2 directors . noderate 20. 7 pn gy ov ay onal Banvths snes | coe {vstion, and said that the diference between | consticuted, at; fe memnbere asta fee celpts, ton anos Schr Mary Watson, | gical! M972, stenmahip Sacramento, Parker, San Fran: | — ae ‘, Gasttan AxD scanesucre ae under the + a arty and the parcy was $725,106 68, viz:—#rom (4 form bile, 14 di », * : “ smomiarth. ely dary fa nporoclng ) nant thee of he magn hore’ | Stu? an ats a teeny, aa | i pai as Goon, Baar, | we MSA APR at mice Wry |”: SLU Sener snaeneres heen —. cox bas recoghize woman as equal to ond Di ody hands, while the republican Day sto a $0 tn aI hie bite Honey: Sour iat Haas 1, Daley, Jacmel, 14 days, with PR] Grins, Gee April 4 aN “tation Go Pieces | AS NATH AN TROUF, EXCHANGE BROKE RN The Juan, (Applause Yoon introduced Mrs. Abbie Patton | Who Soa perm bY the government. The men Horeign Jands, "183,386 volunveny’ tala 08 A | -eoeiSat Atsida & omen (of Georgetown), Metndor, Baracos, | Auleticas 2 bark apes orben orton Walker: Hat q ‘ives cashed and idlor / fren rik (Miss Axtuosy (O00 Tee ninesn duumlis, which jood by Andrew Johnson and umes. Purenh.ted ‘abroad for foreign disteing Adaya, with fruttjte James Dougan, ‘May "hth Crook wirene amar, April itodntor, wav. | “toring in concer, ‘erage Hu apm Born cemermeut hee thie en ae se nell: | tattt volumes, |New lectrotype platen nde, 13 | lave Paeeage, spoke sehr Ranger, trom’ Jacmel for New | “yp rey Thm napapitonad srmalfor Guay. | 10 Rrontwray and TY Na Pee Sa Jd with goo ; man’s gov . bad two ° pei ¥ ne presented 419,09 a.which tre xe Sra “TON—Did not the republican party Honse, 1,009,461 a viz:—Bibles, 315, Oe rien sd Edwards tof Philadetpiis), Bom ry ee for —— hin 5 Onprete ge gm New ert alent | sce at the Feet cared, by Df. ZACHAI 10 i cled eve * ‘es 4 anger 45; - r «gm referred va nl for the. advancement of | EREDERICK DovoLASs—I think there 48 @ differ: wvolumes {Ge “the lit ot ee ie, ao; 3 mor Tides from 6 loge fe” Re ee ta, sh froin ‘st pat 1 oa Jor 8 pA had oe D2; AMAND, 169 BLERCKER STREET, PRENCH cT- sasociatior ” other corpal orts, twelve. Vali 5 oh go t entine Physic Catacrh, Consumption, Debi Cesirable amendmen {nthe iawa hus. | witeas Axtioxy (loguitur)—My point 1% thts, SEM cirtulnciess, 177,759 votusen, ineddioed eoneer ate, eae hii, Be Bermuda Ma in ag 0 with pro- | MBI porwom, Apett 8h port Dele Marguerite cry |” Branch im Anna. wepepeies map Liver Ocuplemss, band aad fie, join vaued a © pom gt Mr. Dong ginas’ poalting- eerie Party —or at least | volumes, sent from the Bible House, in about ifty saw a quantity of Sane ne seney Mulligan, tot NYork next day. she ite ehtn | Rheumatiom, do. ; advice and mm lctnee nent by expreen, 86° ‘ , 01 rf Jang 0 «Ro “= oother had id ie al rig an, Mf = p- In the st to it demands a white rk bes: Temuaie and es anne ae and efrealation = ny fA », Hickman, Bermuda, 6 days, son, for ister bed ba ir Lad fron Store | Horrs MAUr BXERACT. DEFOT «old slavery times they r, i heir hearts nd what I want t 04 shod ee Btoarer f Gioucenter), C he ‘aname, reps; ' Lgl name ance tet wear Mer feces being itereuce Herweey the criine site denierate - pry Books sold, a8 Voraan en cates aaah olamnes. Books agua penny y= aa n'a fon | fapeen” iy ara eee ch of Baitioore’ | Nowgle Mureny.-ntcoet. robhed r ctiid, Me Cola: Kanees crime of {hw republican party? that | donated, exclusive of f J erg Gear” Hosea t ee - inere was ot ih ait tee | Urosd |-tme republican party docs not de mand ‘as pr tint Veine, #85 260 66.” ,Htsion etre salnted, an pas coming: | wl “HE iaeon meeeete e's Fontobi' sale tae a Riise Sh Wil LER & WELRON'S BUTTON HOLE ATTACHE where tie on Writ tuotuer had «| white man's eovernment: but it detauts » man's $10,806 84. Gratuite us dixtytbutions and me th ta catia raldina (Pri), for jschrs Fanny kes one hundred Lieemenaidand on howe, Segal right to her cl ~ opin h the common | government, ‘The democratic party does demand | tions, including dw’utions dn books. an (of Booth Hay), Reed, Win cary, Fete I Oey Day baw, fora | for Casniltosy drestmakers and mantle ae meee 4 Xx jad ans owner: a white ight mevernenent. That i it, And wow, | discounts to aux!Mar debts" pancelied, 0 +e pineny.to ty Douglas. ree "0. mal m4 ety Wien Tee van wtp "Of Men. et ay ee whe called bry 4 Ay ree tween a man's government | 175 60, This incindes &! itor ot for tne shina hes city il Ae eos ors i.é ‘ Vag a te f 5 ernment’ - One { Wetxs, London ; is ty Fre aes sede inn. j ara eo rte rce the neta | Fae fr the Duara ana ha ave = fay Wo one itn SU ies oa” Ho ti pean toner eee ong axed. rR grime act ns of the races, white | and fog the Hawailay, $4,411 0, 4 yenteForty.two | fora Nardone Matoatn intern, April YI port, wir Genera Exfornel ond Ibternal iespurhine cond. wnewern, suit vempaioes rgoneds, ‘That was be WUHE wore had 10 | Mts Deals JOuglio), Wit and seemed @ Wetle yore am aecee’ I ET: Based x er oe S a br rey, Terr Actaey, tee Nia Way ['taneetened u44 tavtgoeate’ the baune tomas ind cpaaetons NOW: eee ade ends, wore, An rr ley, ( ran get nae ye ene tation, because they wer 8 governed without | nouplisedt, nad prumeeited iy say that tine aqnestion wer tab; gonaninee seas, Anata Ut aad coanty Bebr toga rary el 4p 7 Rorton. / 10: ete is Air Bo dey 1k Balled) Ap: High, rhs | 1 ancaime the Cater rygponstt ily am SSeure, ccna a pe rep nts, 24, WO, Sew Laven. | | epson, Carica | ‘their consent, But when the col, caine to be re | Was not as b (ie Merits of otter tHe dieses se “ ‘out fron i - ty eraie oF Ponat pry of the Uni @1 States w: ,ble— Bebr Sylvan, Rey . . 7 consuruoted, if (He Nomen A not b *ehelrfuult.-‘The | the vepahticgn, perky. mas ‘a wine race snares | fori khow that 20 usar have cany, quod tere | Sch Eguent Weauinga, Sih | rica a et ag geld ba : { - : ahead on ide during the year. | ; des- ir ort, Be h women muat remind Congres of 4 arti aay ces ue bot haman Fights. (APpuarine.) White the | titute of the Boriptures, mA cort aupme as 880; re Boor Mery Anos, oapute, Iangor [oF Newark. NJ. (Ree ora on partie Sec ‘pe Garttnidl, ‘Andy OREAT RUSH , “f ‘end late, After urging upon tpeuker re att arty Was in favor of the enfrancnise nent | fased to Fecelve, 10,3 v3 Tou m San Francisco, anrived btn Trankoe, Herriman, for andiny the confesed Magnecten of braineme In ity Of vigilance and exertion, the ja gro, the DMCAN Parr Wage aiKo, je and destite Bobr Fowatein, Beonets, Fall River. G a b v! He crow datiy, if creat nambers, y though lafrely in favoret enfranchiet 0, We | sons supplied additional, 24,912; sailors and go." Bohr Vienna, Heown, Providenee for Virg via. iverpool, ating. Grintte, Ch FD. BASS FORDE me a PetoDs were handed to the. tudlouce, who | loat“advorstcn of ING pegre Were thes Wronen, the | 2,400 wd 1-20 Suvbach selowia. “ae these fy Vie Bebe Charset, cyt al Wea” Kien Neiport, rai Mins sont Apt ee a Ne oe Marly Morne) for iuse Fucuieutng Wareroom : aro ood ed | only approximmte the actual work, If ‘ad tad Warren. *. lstit er aftized thelr ey signatures. the andic pubiican party, and he wanted to see tne | Work by State aNd otner Ht on he fone, Re Table Cntter ur. Paap DoouLAgy ale Uddreswed. (We andionor Who was & genuine advoeate of the | ter , nie societies aud honey Fett Morn Gn frooks, New Londo American Ports. / sens Urea wr EAR DORE ARE eiite pouldnes 10 QIN reamon | Women's cyase, "tA volseeUeorgy France ‘hun’ | Durpoon: aad whieh have Got tele i tha Behr Pooaie Hs i fart for usa LRT heat AA IpOls Mes. 1=Cheasee Se MI ee and aes