The New-York Tribune Newspaper, May 10, 1866, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Mr. Jawstt of Conncotiout snd by mmmm sonx. Chairman then introduosd Major-Gen. 0. 0. Howard, racoived with anthusiastic cheering. Ho said that be 0 his reception s an indorssment of a life of tem- perance, [Appl 1 When he looked baok upon his early utified 1o sote. {n ordor to secare teir 1her?y oh fhe dame groan Mr. FosrR—T have never mado a disorimination. I have Ademanied the balot for all elas: nd when T mako that damand. 1 naks ap appas! to the conscience, If gou CONNECTIGUT SENATORSHIP., Coutinund from First Pag: 8. + i Congress by the people and s latoly i Ko %o far a8 thero was any testimony befors tho | p_ . % : ” o far a8 hero wat ALy testiony epahiver | BXCiting Contost in the Republican Cavcus, Jimit mte hors to my partial measure, this is o pian for me. b positions, and W hat aifferonce dws it make to (he 0eETo that you ask for ‘-}nn‘ Lie ;—:m:b«nd his father '1‘;1" d;snhtldir::mmu ‘of ours, licy differod from. b LS ot 1 company with the rights of others ¢ We | drinks, and be thought that most of those who temper- Thy tolls tad thy sl 3 7 &ifloied G Ehet : . e e | atolivew b o thank tho fnfuence of houe it [Choeny | Tor e s no e ongne axl east her ballot for him. At | Drunkeuness had been very prevalent in the army, but this | FISKF— At Higha . . o the balld-bos, you ure exercisiig a rauk tyra; was due not a Little to the le set by the ofiicers of some | M D .,..."é‘q‘;::'.."“'“‘"" the B inot, iobart T. 7. recated abusing those who drank moderately, 2 the Sew North Churoh, on Fridsy, the 11k fust., ot 3§ . corps. Hed 3w "ino | General 0. 8. Perry Nominated on tho Serenth Mr. RANDALL ( groe stency of the Dem . party. He shou despotiss which tramples on the cegro will triamp i w him he inconsistencies of the Republioan Ballat. on womas, and reolution after revoiution .u.:lm on. uu'.l} . Bou 4 be bimself was, and had been for very many years, s » we have sstablishe our institations on the broad busis of abstainer. JACKSON—1u Beookiyn. on Monday, punfot . o Woscher followsd in 8 very humorons and | * iiuess. which was borne with (i Al il L L ey Now, how s this 1o opo ng spesch which "ind tnroughont, Ahe | _Abam Wilbur Jackeon. sged 90 g speech which was loudly applauded s Al A LT T LT AR clames and eolors. A business meeting of the Anti-Slavery Society was | justice to |t . BovTwELL declined to d for that purpose. He o —— = 4 o sition to your Consitationt 1f it is so, Lo geutleman from New-York (Mr. Raymond) whe- 14 yosterday morning in the lecture-room of the Church of | S0F . 4 - e ol h 7 o Puri ution; put aheel on it. Exclude from it ot | meeting closed with the beuediotion. o ot oo that if ‘lhl";“'l"‘-l ous were sustained | gpial Dispateh 0 The K. Y. Tribuna tbe Puritans. There was s largs attendance of ladies aud | Gan be of n]:,'y z.':h I ¢hall work for you on the anti-Siavery o 3 € Dlass Baptist G O e e R il o T Sens, B N arce 1 l:'i:",:'; N New.Havex, Coan. Wodneaday, May 9, 1965, | Gentiomen, aud very groat interost was mauifeatod in the | platioruw; but if here 1t 8 brusder BACIOT e 1 cud Fhe] Wome for the Friendless. Mttond the funeral without further notice, Ll coptarce did not porte pa . el P aryiots Bitiicse 0008 “tand for liverty @ ol there ball 1 plead also A : : : Elataed aro th . ‘ Th p The Usion cancus of members of the Legilatare to | Proceedings. Mr. Waxoeis BLies occuplel the ohar, 10 foe liberty € all, there bl L plend o o tatred of the | Tho ladies’ annual business meeting of the Home | y,,pp o, ‘l'mdn;"M:‘.l..‘: prderr 1 P PR - ek of Norfolk, Va.. was the first syeake. | gegro ta this city vas felt by the women. In the thester, the | or the Iriendiess was held yesterday moraing at their vulid- o ier of Richart wnd Margaret Moore. 4 I He advocated the neoessity of organi; & new auti-Slavery e o ™ bifente M f) omuihus, the chunh, everywhers, was thie man 0 | 1ngn, The ssusl prayer meating was held ‘st 8 o'closk; - A+ | TheTakainss an riunds o 150 Finily s SeSNE EDRRIRSS: party: stated that the negroes of Virginia were to-day legally | most flendish outnges iu the timeof our riots were perpetrated ::mh«! o vnll‘r x‘nln that 1~w».h-nd_ legally entitled to m‘"-’! in t by the women. Aud #o on throneh the Rebellion. '.-ém'nl have | 01 the exercises of the ehilden were held, and at 10§ Mrs, North | st ou Friday, tue 11th inat., 8t 2 o’clock p. m. ||.: ::?.",‘( “(.s:nu"lm d the }_rodegmrn_- .ll_urqjhn{ t :‘" rospeot for the wmen. for I remember that my motaer was | called the meeting to order, and tha nsual business rontine was —At Gresnpolut. on Wodnesday May 9, Tlomas Mas- X ; of .?’;um].ml. wis used for the pur l*'! J J '“i"f & woman [laughte; but though I am in favor of wowsu’s | goue through with. The old Boar¢ of Oficers was rediected | -*-4 0 years, 4 wonths _“].,,‘ apeculation, selling the labor of tho nogroes. o could sWOW | rights, I tuiok it i Tight that they siould ave the truth told | for too ensiling year, oxcepting tq changes of Mrs. C, C. | Thesalatives sad friseds of the fniaily are raspectfully invited t - 20 afldarita to prove Lis siatemenis, extraordinary and start- | oy, o aTre b, "doqencugh 68 Corresponding | jiemd the funeral roes bis late residencs, Lndinat., Gieenpolus, su .;::‘n,rulvh r'n: appear. I:» m- not is !m-rna:‘ ha: m‘{:“{r Mr. Prixcr—Tthas bean asserted that the black man should | Secretary, aud Mrs. N. K. ‘Nelson, jas Bolioitor, Fiiday, st Lo'clock p. u nler“nw;n::;mnfi& o, Dos & milltAry’ :fe-yu'm:." “Gon. hnvl;- he ight to because b 8 B0t sure of bis (reedom | > En the’ afiernoon the usnal exbibition by the children con | FELSON=On Tassdey, Moy & ofer, 8, short snd painful Haess i Gon. | without it. If tbi is tho oave, why shonld not the women who | nected with the Ilyme took place i the Lall. The Rev . olaon, {n il yeas of et age. ‘of“lh:';!n:‘f},,f,‘jffz‘,."’,,‘l‘,‘,‘{:,,"“d'i::"“fi;";'ll,:“'," g Ul Action | wore lately slavestavo the same right? Why should we be | Williao 1L, Clark, occupied the pg‘nir."ul;':lr R s ol vavt e e ‘f;.z:“{,"’;”“‘w"““'“.. g this quation * The greater includes the less. 1 | tagions of tke little ones affordea much slulurn 10 the IATge | o\ ock, from her late rasidence, No. 5 Biruiugiam-at. Hos remaias | nominate a United States Senator was held here to-night. ant of woe, und | Eloqnent and earnest appeals wers wiade in behalfof Sons- sad mial e | tor Foster, Gen. Buckingham and @en. Forry, by thoir fice | respoctive fiends. Mr. Foster's friends oulogized his twelve your's oxperioncs and general ability His oppo- nents claimod that b has not entirely sympathizod with the zealous enti-Slavery men of Conneeticut, or in Congress. Iudorsemonts of bis personal and Senatorial wersed by the policy of the Repo @ of the Democratic party was pi elled to sdmit that £ the people for in_tle @overnment, ac Boutwell) aceepted it as a fact that the e ot to-day repre ither in the House, and with his consent they never sb tho irregularity of represontatic } e v ¢ oo g e g e ! character wero read from Seuators Anthony aad Fosson® | of the Froedmers w disastrous in #% pract lations to the Union, ead they ¢ | don a0d Gen. A. H. Terry, who belicved it would bo & | g 3 i R el howevec, e} e ik it reasosati that we should incorporate it This is 10t | augionce preseat. A little episodd marred the harmony of the | il ba interred bu Greenw sod Cemetery. 1.1 sueh relations unless by the consent calamity tolose his vxperience iu the Senats. Gov. Buck- | matier shouid be thoroughly investigated. ' Jla. aiso. thought | & Soreiem question vero; it beloogs o this society. | oceasion, a lady peingeatied out nllnnglheeurflluumn pear | —Ou Wednesday, May 9, Jonatiian Races, ia the G4l yeer of wwnted the loyal citizens of “$ Ehit Gen. Fisk wan doing bis daty s well as Gen. Howard Mrs. Sraxtox mid that the women who are 80 prejudiced | againsi a pickpooket who had robled ber of a pooketbook just | ¥ e '--‘ inghan's friends urgoed bis patriotic devotion aud personal Mr. K. M. Davis offerad & m“{““” to the efect that each agoiust the binek men are not the women who now demand | before entering the hail. The Rev. Dr. King of Greece, ilr. | id ralatives of the fami'y aze respectiolly lnvited to et- > gty - sucrifices during the war, Gen. Forry's friends urgod his | spenker stould be reatricted to 10 minutes. aniversnl suffcage She entortained Fredoriok Dougluss or | Hurlburt and Dr. Tyog, of this uity, sad others, wade brief erat, on Fuiday, Uleh iusk, at 2 0'clock P, trem i its adoption was 1 Fave H = Mr. C. L. ReMOYD was opposed to (he resolation. He trosted Charles Remond tle same as she would any other gentleman | addresses between tie children's performances, aud the aswm ce, No. 215 Spring-st. views have led him in an oy great ability, his fervent eloquence, his zealous advocacy | o0 speaker shocid be allowed $he largest ecope foi any re- of education and cdturs. 1'h a broad di bly dispersed at about five o'clocks S ITH—On Third day, the Bth {ust., Sarah E. Smith, aged 65 yoses. . have proposed to include those w of Republici iplo 1 personal cos in the field. giving the baliot wathe negro and to women. Inorder to have s A The funeral to tske place from tha residence of ter brotier, Devid P. ¢ e Republican prineiples and persoual servicos in the . | markes be wight choose to make. q £ .onds of the Government, Ler than exclude its ene- ¢ & government perkst you noed to have women fn it. Until Meeti Toedi 0. 12 Fast Filty-clghtivet., between First and mien, but a8 Toembets were 1 58 tothe Satmer Balloting then ensued, and resulted as follows: COMMITTEES. woman stands on it équal platform with us, all man's eauncia 2 setings Yo-6ay. s/ (Tuorwday) aarmood, &t % yclock, which thoir (riseds 1 yeorning foree of the co saw no safety Ballot Ist 24 34, 4th. Sth, 6th. Th, _On motion, the followiug Committoos were appointad by the | tions are cold, baren and of uo account autil vitalized by her The following meetings arg announced for to-day: are respectfnlly iavited to attend. the ot except in some clusion of its’ e R SR L T R Infiaenns, American Bible Society.—Academy of Musie, 10 Ad. The Votersus of the Natlonal Guard ateinvited 19 attond the i P the G S to ey the Foster 65 06 66 G 6 65 6 Nowtxation Comxrrras—Edward Davis, Peun.; Lucretia Mott, | Mr. Geonge W. Swavirr—Wihen T heard the fomarks of a sy Tl g G ol Bom-3, e | of their late associste, THOMAS 1. CONROY, from No. 353 West mie: belioved the Government had, to-day, the con- | gyckigham 00 U8 LAS: (R AT, 0 san B, 4 | pentlemas, somerters in tue lower pard of ibe room, relative ',’{;,““,‘,fi-'{,;:‘,’fj': A s D0 Hanard. 4 Ul day (Thaagl a3 0oek 7 By osdecat ; | 0 tho prejudices of woman against ihe vegro. 1 certainly did Toobert C. Winthrop of Bodton (invited and expacted); | E. R Tamwame. Adjtant. > % 1 C. Phillips azd the Rev. Thomas Nolil, | o s s —— eloctive franchise 10 T, T Sareoat, Lu:rotia M Holly, Parkor Pilisbury, Maitha | yof oxpieoi that a mply woald be made to anythiug s0 con- |y ofpar ™oy wial power to extend t! TS | After the third ballot, an unsuccossful effort was made 2 the country. NG was the next ker. He said tl to adjourn. After the sixth ballot, the Hon. N. T. Adams uxitras—E, M. Daris, 8. B. Anthony, Bsrsb Hall. | femptible and uswyrthy; but innsmnch a8 Mrs, Stanton has | g b ! 5 7, Batels Hall ; elegates from England; the Rey, Dr. Ormiston of Hamilton, v 1 of the Reco petion Commit did withdrow Gov. Buckinghaw's namo 1n fav H cock. . wnen fit to roply, l'lm{lmm one who is not & woman may el ", Rev. : ‘ T s ithdrow Gor. Buckinghau's namo i (avor of Ge | 4o o sn ten adopet o o8 ot wormon ot a bors i anah . wy, | 0, ; Ehln Larir, Slogsich o CAvar S ania @pecial Notices. ) tved Forry, which endod the contest. The cancus voted to ’ in the theater and i% the churoh and elsawhare, it fs beoutse ey g R - Skt e ' , he had lived @ h to kuow that b i . ADOPTION OF BESOLUTIONS d Teports read. Meetings for business ot 9a. m., in the Bible vory € < of # publie natu 5 ::""“’,"“:"fl'i“‘t"'::l;‘:'; ;’n(.""'" l;l*‘f:;d'lflulflln"‘-"vt'w;" to widoration of the resolutions published in _mu;m.y‘» ,"A";;" s aorg us who prowpt them (o such a course. | frong, ; ? A Miraclen Perfamery PHALON & SON'S axtract of the pitho ieation of* Gae's oW, Tkl 0 into an electio o of nesday next. Ger was the he fitat, socond, third, fousth | [Applause. Vew. York ission.—Trving Hall, 7:30 p. m. Addreases | x CREU caliod. e Buid,when Silhast e Shesgation ol of G S Vorry's nomination is received with greai cnihusiesin, | and fifth wers adoptad without debate. . NP D madns fow remarks ia fuvor of embodying Wo. | v Lot G e rriciiond e Wk g B Sl B gt e e o o ""':}m"m(; i = - :“'”’;'l" axd gonera! good foeling prova: hw:m. Mr. Pluliips had read the sixth, returning a vote of | M4b R;-::'\m::;“;l.‘fl:;:r_y_ L-;:;-'_m s flf".. -7:{ ‘hm 1 | Tev. s W Buckiand, the K. A. E. Kittredge, the Rev. | dropped upou the robs, the glow, the haudkerchief, s9on evaporates, oxvscom B, s senpuatns thanks to ( . & h qnestis ime. 10 | Boa B - ol _ g ORI S eRan by =R — Blr. PRiscr roue and sabd thiat we should take care that they | ¥4 only demanciug ¢ for the oogre ou Thureday and for | 1-,0: Broady. aod ihe Hev Coop o 0. MIBEiDs, e or | Mithout lesving s sain; the exquisite (iagraace,on Uia other headl o sof, ar d vo one and all of the H P i} L oman o dny. “ ¥ ok 117as reported without the least variation. He deprecated I o et e ¥k fior s fow | 100 resolution was then adopted. " N o mgragational Union.—Festival in Plymoath romeins pormenontiy—{Olseintat! Commersisl aud regretted the unbecomin s made in the House D e Ak Guew of Philadelptia and AnsY K. ¥os. | Mr. CALVIE FEPPER offered the following resalation Chureh, Brookiyn, Gov. Buckiugham in the Chair. Annual Roady this Dloralas. e esaidnt of the Uiited States, beosuse, how- | Geme Sheed T of Couneeticut, the resolution was amended as follows Hevslved, That the American Auti Siavery Suciety will oreaniee ot | moeting for business at 3. ., in the lestace-room of Plymouth : s wight difer with tke Presi( p NEw-Oriravs, Wednesday, May 0, 150 Hewoived, That i ever s comipeoaise of groat p could ever, | T8 8 B tialrofiage i ;‘u";-‘:;mmxl the | Chureh, THE ROUND TABLE—No. XXXVi ¢ ol limes and under all The comments in private circlos aresevere on Shorid e, . 1. RewoxD voted {n the, vegative, and Mr, Pumrs | theOsserd [ e piod g The Eireenth Navional Woman's Rights Cowrention will be LT At epol o the €Ol ruo! n Committee, aud it is sad 3 M & P c a itical eam h 9 ), 5 report to the Reconst Commitl d it i said [ Mr. C L REMOND G state his objections 1o the resoiu- po hoid at the Churoh of the Paritans. on Uniou-square st 10 neness 18 ridiculous. North- | ¢ ) gl | T e ammas o thoas who | o'clock. Addresses by Lucretin Mott, Ernestine L. Ross, | «SLANQWHANGING NOVELS"—THE PISING OENBRA- i ofice., National. | Wendell Phillips, Fraucia P. Gage, the Kev, Heary Ward | tlat the charge of quarrels: ern oapital ix invited and o e M:. C. L. Rewoxt Theodore Tiiton, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. TION Union _ Awsociation — Twenty-ninthst. Duteh REVIEWS 7 (Pa.) gpoke tn suy Beeond troubled. 1t is now too Iate, Sir. aud Lam opposed of impactial sufs repe 1: n Committee had reported a pl - 2 - o trusted that “["Ul"'“"l e &..-'fi;mh\(:wwrf‘l.vryv»w‘}x‘:::etIxenfnv!:":x;,’:wp[l: l.;rln‘l‘v:“n m)('ho &' «lml (Laughter. | 3184 1 b ted th " " tho Const y would be adopted. R H 1 , 000 bales 1a 3. for dling r. p<—Perhiaps we oan suspend it {n your case. r. Prerie then advoos @ necessity of organizing & | 5 Sy e s i st it Usoani ecatpte 57 balos. Sugar and Moiassos nominal, | Mr. LirM0NI—1 am opposed 1o conoeding any rights to the | PArty pledged to the support of the measures: embodied in the Clureh, 3 p. m. Couferonce for Brookiyn on Sanday st¥, o . . M1 LLioT (Massa followed ou the same side, explaining rreigh the Firat lieformed Duteh Chused, Jorslemon-st. ‘The Rev ol ug Exchaogo 140, hits unchangod. n np! A ze y , BAXE, , Ero., Exo. A M aiathe the tagoet of T ning | uuld Storliug Excbauge 140, Freights unchsugod. negro simply at 8 uegro Whioh you ere uok williug lo coveode | TeRoMOD, L E L e affeet, statod that | D o Dl R imubail wil speak: Bubjeot: * & VICTOR HUGO, SAXE, HALPINE, Evo., Exo. the third section, be was indifferent e eon thosght wa showld conenirs Congress for not | the busivess of the meeliog wsa uearly all teruicsted, aad Practios Church Unloa for Brosklyn, iati A PLAIN TALK WITH AMERICAN WRITEQS- Obituary. i g ited Communion Servica of the Christian Union Association or it retained or strack ont. If retained, he ', is Weknioder May & 5Ivm$lhnurhl of suffrage whore it could have given it. The | would iu all probability soon adjourn. 5 p. .. in Twouty uiutivst. Dutob Cuurc. Baptists. Epis- | T00 MUCH WEAR AND TEAR." \d still vote for the joint resolution. 1f struck out P Hutoht 'HILADELPIIA, Wednesday, May 9, 15 il Rights bill was only & bn ' measare. [A Lmv] Mrs. A. FosTek read an enconraging letter from Ohio relat- | cougliany aad others, will ‘participate. Dr. Ferrls will proside, W ‘;. + aflirn .-.4.;. good contemplated by the amendmont ml-:\v-lu;lml fi?;izgm:x“;;ovx::m wost esteomed citizons, Mr. l'&:l\cu bolieved that something -hmlgvm passed upon | ive to the progress of auti-Slavery v in that section of the » s el A ottt “ |« A BUREAU OF EDUCATION." would atill be effected. ¢ , aged 77 yoars. byshe Society in this direction. Aoy man who bas acied | conutry, e e LU . SHELLARARGER confessed that e was not in favor i S D At Siavory Soolety and now stepa off its | The CHAIRYAX of the Finance Committen stated that they FmOM HAVANA. TIUE BOOK-CLUBS OF AMERICA ) the common people of the : The Canc of ¥, 0. 3. Smi p!‘\gnm, lh;nld have its lmp=|ad condempation. The work Iu:' plodl.n-unu um:llll of "'7 l..:f -!u;m thwl ou hand. pn o LONDON, BOSTON AND PPILADELPHIA LETTROA. ele v, We liavo to do is of vory great importanoe—never more so. rs. FOSTYR proposed to take plodges for the coming year, B . ,f,,’,.,‘r"r::,':;“,‘“',,;,m'iz’"". l"'"‘l' Itk S0 Boa1oN m"l""'d'r,“"’} 1885 Mo rirani nT 8aid (At the mensuro appearod to bim & com- | and indicated the munydllflln&u tonenion | Arrival of Re.emforcements for tho French FIOURE PAINTERS AT THE ACADEMY. h Sing o 4 the case of the Commonwealth versus . O. J. Smith, | nromise, and thereforean ovil. The baif-a-loaf principls will ot | should sbake this aation such as it bad never been shaken Army in Mexice. LITERARY NOTES. v of the Republic to mske it apply | convicted of subornation of perjury, the verdict hes beon | hold in morals; it may beso bad in character as to be worse | before. . fid ot soe auy prectical difbeulty 1u en- | et wside and & new trial granted on’ condition thit the do- | than sothing. It would ot bave pastoaned the revolution M. €. PErpR proposed the enrolment of the namoa of per e Havaxs, Saturday, May 5, 1665.% THE ROUND TABLE—-READT TIIIS MORNING! on. Tt could be done edectually by o | fendaut's counsel agrees in writing to allow the teitimony | single hour, aud Congress has aince iuterpreied tho rasoln- | soue bn favor of fepattial E e e had the names of gver | , The French stoamer La Krance arrived to-day with FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. ich the pames of gualified and disgualified | of the principal Government witaess, deconsed gince the | tion by admitting Colorado with the word ** white' In its con- | 300 white voters irginis pledged to such & measare. [Ap troops bound to Vera Cruz. o is Asiaile Cholora Fatal o« should be inseribed. | Verdict, to b used in o future trial atitution. Siuce the ensctment of that bill the snadew has b A whe werain fator of the Union daring the Rebel- | _Oue of the boilers of the floating dock in our barbot ex- - Why s A M. Wusox Jowa) called Mr. Reymond to tesk abont | G e . . gous back on our dial more than ton degrees. on are now in favor of fmpartial suffrage. | ploded killing two persous, sud scalding seven others, of Thousands apposed to die of choldrs and other malarions epidemios . wipposed iuconsistency between his position on the At this point the Finanee Committee ware reqnested to taks INCREASED SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE RTANDARD. which three have since died. are kiliod by tussae medication. 'n the cholers sessoa of 1848, Aoz wensore and his position on the Civil Rights bill Fortress Movroe. the ames of new memoers and additional subscriptions. Mrs. 8. B. ANTHONY stated that the subscriptions to Th¢ | Thero was also an explosion of rmpfl'f]n on hoard the | patiants trested accordisg mmml!::'wm-'.m braady. opram, Mr. Ravmond, acknowledging the interest taken in Forrrss Mo Tueaday, Mny #, 1866 Mr. DAVES said that e bad pladges to the amount of §170. | Anci-Slavery Siandard hiave hoan 840 more than last yoar, and | Spanish steamer San Pelayo, but it appears the quantity | rhubab and celowe. died in wulsitles, whie in every case whery 1 "ihe gealeman from Tows, explained ty bo no | - A military commission bas boen prder of | SHSSITear 108 Sum G mbs o S s by et Sl The tesasury 81,000 larger, We waat to Vo ug- | was sall nud litdle daninge ensuod, KADWAY'S READY RELIEF was promptly given the suflarse was at all. Lieut.-Gen. Grant, aud is now in _sos K, for | 0T (et eaa his rote on tho. reso. | Sad hoid convontions, Toe good e B avest | Gta. Dulos isstill at the lafs o Fioss. {nstantaaeoosiy ralievad aud subaeqieatly recovered. \Why wasthia ¥ . gave notice that at 3 d ,l:. to-wairow 5,» ;"I;Px;\:rr;{.‘:«.';x':“:".;«‘v'ufnur h:h;;’:u;&”l:n:l: lu-ld m‘:’l;u xw.l;ln. He :tunhli Mu.- mr:':ulhllnlx‘lu; cmu!l':\nu:mn nlu;nl ‘men ! e retarnad to. * Let jnstics be done, though .:; Rearens de" |,n.":§w, wad Stripes acrived this mouning from PUila- | gimpty vacause this peariess ‘vegstalile medicine is a2 equable stime- he pre question, and sl vots on the & ity neecding Il bo con- | as Horace Greeloy (lan r), Robert o Owen, He ol S h !phia. frritan ic, S e st i A b ton the | TecentTionin that oty D dhe evidesco will bo sub. | Ward Heeoher, Cari Sehara. M. Hoscher e O e | A L atey todor. Doatleagh 84 B0 BhIS, s of. the hombarimiens of Valpamieo By, the'| sk Sidabeies cousies S0t CORTEN e INDIAN RESERYATIONS. A witted direetly to Gen. Grant. the black woman that ho would marry, and %0 on with tbe | Theo, Tilton,.you know it as well as I do. Spanish fleet, which left immediately to"gmorm » like s s does, ot fire the braia like beady, o6 lexd- Biowaitinnodieed § Wil e to Hosd 'V il o U, otbers. ‘This is exosedingly grataitons. Thay place the ques- | Mr. TiLToN—] mennt it aa applanse. S oraus set at Callao, is causing considersble commotion | U5 i the eystam 4 oplum doch, o0¢ 43 ¥LL introduced a u r" M:I“‘ o Round Va Sheep Exhibi at Rechest tion ou personal ;lq ance and not on mankood, and 1 do ndt Mrs. §. B. A% rHONY—Wo can get aloag with auopen traitor | among our people here. nuliln.o-ulnl bowsls like the drastic purgatives; bul it iafuse n the State of Calif bolieys that an uglier quartet conld bo found thaa themesives. | like Jobnso The Spauish steamer Nuevs Cubano arrived this morn. | fresh vitality into every oternal aud extorasl vessel sad orgea, euables aatirs by & suprome effart to wabdas (be worbid ifluemose of 1oy and other Indian reservations aud a bill to establish post routes in that State, which w vead (e ice and appropriately referred. ELECTIVE PRANCHISE IN TERRITORIES introduced & bl ¢ misg the elee the Territories of the U States, and th Rocui s Wednesday, May 9, 1854 Miss UREW thought we should thank such meu as Charles Mrx ASTHONY made some few remarka to the same effoct, | o from New-York, The s‘pr Exhibition is a grand success. oxcelling in | Sumner, l;l hiad. Hu:n;'rl and mno;-.“ny rebuking Cougress, | and resumed her seat amid considerable applause. nfi-h.. ‘stoamers L |ln.-r1y and Fiderare expected’to-day. disnase. » t toc! v or before t b x 11 ToN~—] b S s Tha : r the number und quality of stock wnything over before wit :.,”.,Z,'Z,‘:,“.hfl"fl e z;:uflAp;ffl.fi.'r'flw:'m::xa'ln: I e :[::lllw & personal explanation. | iy, Spanish Bank s undiriaken o meet the bonds, | The wis and prudeat,if choiors preaiia, will aot wait until entaed with five per cent interest, issued for the St. Domingo | with the pestilouce before usiag the) READY RELIEF, bat will leke ive | nossed in the United States. The attendance from abroad 0 larze, and the weather fine. The number of entries this | 8077y 1 we do not cswtirs Congress for its shortcomings. | my connteunnce and made public allusion to it. At the time 1 was endeavoring 10 paiut the picture of what this Society. so “ reincorporation”’ on the Bth inst. & toaspoonfal in watar thres or four a day during ite prevalones [ Applause. | 1amb like {0 the past (laughter] will be when it is aroused aund The heat has been excessive lately, and equals what We | |, o opidomic. Those wiotabe thhs precaution will Dot be seired ite admisson of new Blates into the Union. This was read | @oraing was 163. gy erred to the Judiciary Committee '—4_——7., #aid bo fel tmportance of commending the | tal grossive. |Lauguter and appianse. | usually have iw Angust. No rain. " b PENSIONS INCREASED. fir dae !l-rk,u]—_kmwm by Telegravh. good deeds of Congross, s well aa censuring them where iher | lained the position which be took on the Wo- ———— with Asistie Chojers, Price, 30 cers per bottle. _ Sold by druggtsta. ons BUFFALO, May 9.—Fiour—Extra 5State 0“ A deasrve it. Wo must be faithful if we expeot them to bo wation, and made s reply lull&!mdhy, with. .(%(.:dunw u:u-.d'nll.\mn 4 | tort from that gon! . L, Tuesday eveni 2y 3, {mmedistely sf o cpergre B e datsal ceacing. aitention s caled 1o the ntew: vLoR introduced & bill to increase the per - - s bl gl e i i M FRCASSRETEN e White Wheat, 0158 | ifthere is anything worth of commendation, let us commond o 3 0 t pmmittee on Val —Market bare and no transaciio orn dull; | them for it; but let us ot the same time ceusurs them wiei foe and referred o tke Commirtes on Valid | ited Chioago without sertilicate, 5o Oats 43@kde. for | (i FidclB ooy g i e g Fiomal omiasion. in tae Annual Rep.is, of the customary cxprosson of Ahul:w h Ciinton. Hall A aevuhu. sud the Mlcvhu-*m) Horse Dexter nauimously 8doj « "Rovolved. That $oPiemika of the membars of the Mereantile Li- Winter, her motion, whioh was lost. isounsion ensued. A motion was made (o adjours, as carried, and the Convention adjou Sale of the Celebrated T' £ Chioago No. 1, . Lye, Pease and Whisiy uominal. | “fr Pyiiiirs made s fow remarks. The passage of the Civil | 1 ; _ PROCREDINGS BEFORE JUSTICRS. . r La 1i; Corn 10 Albany, | Rignts bill over the veto was an act of great sigotficance and | scntive Committee will publish, 1u o fow days, their by Public ‘Awet ¢ the U P Mr. CurLoM introduced a bill to resulate proceedine a ereat airido in the Tight direction. 1t proved conolusively | programme of action for tle comiog year. y Public “Auction, at (e om Comree, | Awociation are due, and are hereby teudared to the tlwn s just “(:‘:nl;;;ule‘;:x;m:‘fl ;rn 'n' v{‘h‘ru-flbn: dr flu‘u the l‘lr’»:llvm r‘m;\' ’nm h:'exlnct.‘uw"l' :.n wo want ——— L.N.—Trotting Race for = Parse. HdlAmdMIan’; m’-b. uaiform ledr:fi uiy mf'fl:fl“,. or e 3 strict of olumbia. is time. can ti over elve months we have gained & . N interrourse with tide Aesoclation. end tiar b roeolul undred per cent of powar. Thess men did & vers - roag [ American Tract Society. Yestorday, the announcement of the sale by public L,I:,d"f,', u;'fl,;, pupars THEQDOKE J. HUSTED, Chaicmas. DANIEL M. JARVIS. Sectatary. EQUALITY OF PAY od to tie C ;:mm“m -l?nvl toey .lnk ::n':! wlo ~»nfc|u' lhm;dl'm:l The Forty-first Annual Meeting of the American | asetion of the celebrated trotting horse Dexter, and other | 8. J B . r it cluded by slightly modifyivg the reso 4 " 4 ~Chamber of Commerce.—\ Special Mesting of the Cham- Tract Society of New-York was beld fa the Leformed Dutol | young stock owned in partnirahip by Mr. George Alley of « ¥ o pock! ng oakl > By bar of Commerce wil ba heid o THURSDAY next, May 10, &b Astoria atd Mr. Teakle of Californis, attracted o very large | Por of Sowauecs WU B U8 N Seleet Couwuitiee sppoaiad e o @15¢. on Accounts, makiug the 2 Bailey, 4 yant at 404 } g ; lution DavIs said, that, although the resoln- | Dish g Clerk of the I e | with saes 81 57 S : o2 | Charch, Pt ave. #ad Twenty-ainth-at, yesterday worsing. | Astoris snd 3o, Sestis & L0008, Sl U trotting s b | Rosie. Pri entl fpmk e 4t or. Bisnop Mellvatne of Obio, Presideut, 10 the | giock iu the district to the Tnion Course, L. 1., to witiess “::b.‘;l(!::""::uq(.::».:::.né‘:m‘hu o s 156 100 MuUSR BAS SRNGRE . o was & large attendance, although not 80 numer- | the gnwrnn‘l The fame which this renowned son CEORIE WILSON, Arting Secretary. { the AMERICAN INSTITUTH, 2@ 330 Provisions gu 1o Buffalo. Receipts 126,00 bush. Cara, 56,000 by Flour, 28,000 bush. W keat, | hnic Branch nradsy) EVENING, st Room No. 1. Now Discoveries aud Inveutions. 3. The bk ILLMAN, Chaigmaa. | 8D TI Serotery. | s CLERKS IN THE ATTORNEY-GENERALS OFFICE. | + SPEAEER presented & letterfrow the Attorney-Gox ral travsmitting @ list of his Clerks, &c., in cou when he trotted a mile sted time of 2 migutes 18 1-5 emple’s previonsly nneqnaled Gen. Baston lost bis place 05 accoust of & commeadat | letonian gained in his '"“Lml“ch sgalnst time in Octo- Shipwments: 1.500 bbls. ondeli Phil 000 bash. Ostas. “)hn 1““;‘ Ham! bet o a8 4t former anuiversaries of the Society. Two ecclesias. 1| tical relics of the last century were brought to the fon, namely, the pulpit wed | n the Faabion Course, in the unpreces beatin, lors . ki w—1I do not know how witls tha House resolution of th | 7 Oswi0, May 8 news, 8700 ! “ y 9.—Flour se Know that Gen. Baxton snid he would rather bave the praise | EDUCATION. 500 bis. at $10@ 81 O e s than & Major-Genéraiship. (Applomes,) . | Bootiog for b ‘4 Mr. MOORNTAD presented th ftion ¢ of Wendell uan & Maj p. (Applagse.] | \thald i Saseh ) o | record of 2191, wade in bam oo the Kalam track, OCAINAY' Jraieeied the patition oras . ARTHONT 1t s & wieked 15106 BOLIRANGARS | Bl gty "RiP (ST °REA0E, V1080 8 IR | cduaed B e by publie wation o be opaeded wih mst | otnmbte Colioee Laf SESpnt i Soraiil Ragaiar B, dation i § Deughiars celebrated in Leigh Richmond's posm of that | interest. and considerable betting 100k place fu the city a8 20 | wwination of the Senior Claw in tiis Law Scuool fof the o Wonld bring. the 8moust Bamed varying (rom | Bachelor of Lews aud for sdmissioh to the Bar will be Leld af No. ¥ WEDNEBDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDA the price , praging for tho estal) very ilttie for com: of Alleguony Coua " st 1 can | ’ { name, sat during ber |ifetim Before commenc!ug the asni- 14500 v Bureau of Educ . and that provision be wad i X sa v T education of ali. . d | bandly say * thavk jou pplous rou i Western Mixed at (oo, _Batley quiet L1 CRETIA MOTT suggested that the two resoluts | v excroises, an elction was held for officers of the 3 o Lafayette-place on A FLAX eatarn Mised at 5o, Barley guiok, ETasal s2ports—t,0M | ot niiod tn oa o - l e e sl Rt o haset. | e fine and pleasant. the san aboat mid-day break- | this week. om exch day a4 oclock o 3 ocionk 5. @ M-. HOLBUED presevted two petitions from a ny Mr. PrLira—I do not fally sympathise with the statemont | og usated geutlowen to fill the places Anrum and gispersiog t onds which hed threatened rain ST T R TR, of fiax-growers in St. Lawrence County, N. Y., prayic heat excited and 5@12¢. | o¢ yur friend, Miss Anthony. only thing which t oot. | uf deceasad membe; all the morning. Dextor was the first horse offered for sale, Removal, that a duty of 50 per cent ad velorem may be levied on | higher; .sales of New oty was to aak to-day ia sudrage. 1o thero Book | “'Viea Frosidsnte—Jumes izown of New.Yors, Riclard 8. Followes, | JOBD Morrissey commencing procoedings with a bid of #1,000. il imported tax. % Wabash. &2 60; who ever expected that ho would 1ive to ace whon the D e Tew. s Schesch, Batigiore; Wi J. | This was immediately advanced to ore, and eventually. NEW STORE ) v | O e (at the only thing fo be demanded for the | v afier somo bids of $250 each, be was disposed of to Mr. Louls NEW STYLES, GLASSWAR: ! Yo1 Wh i taat Asacrves the praiss st the 4 i tton was aleoted ! Pettoe, & warm sapporter of the trotting turf, who purchased POPULAR Mre.J L. TROMAS presented t m"“'" I_v""'m'_""hf'"“, o m“"f“_ - Lm":v“_"“;m gt | “ljl ing Cer 8- x v, Toom “\m b 'I.I -iufln him for bis former part owner Mr. George Alley. A full aister T o B s ient Y'am ready. therefore, to thank thew for it | willam & Wiime . D it Nov, i Adven b D1 Shey B | o Pextar. four yaacs old, o Fete e by A S acob Babios MEEKS'S BURNITURE N | fviiporx Tii10% took the same view, When T was fu | the Rev. Joun Cotion Smit . D i | looks ned wiyia of guizg was pure 7 M. Jacob Baslel AND { who A1 ot retnrn them thanks was | Distriboting Commitine-—Alfied 8. Barnes, Semoel §. Constant, Dr 3 snd witk 0ature 10 assert, prove 8 oheap in- 3 vosimnt. Lady Columbia u uix year old brown mare by | UPIIOLSTERY WARERO oM8 “ashington the only mi Warew Jolnson. when George Downiug was hail crared snd | Wilian N Plakecen, i e reng Rysdick's Hambletonian (Dexter's sire) out of & well-b INTER-STATE INSURANCE. , Mo Allen, Thor C ¥ Wood, Goma € | mare ruised in Orauge County. was bought for Mr. Geory y M d T HAYE BrEN RENOVED TO THR firm. Coffoe dull. W M esented the petition of eitizens ango ( E § aaking fo Mo ;.a-,..r_v.‘..rl . St. Lotis. M e e prscokncd oo 1 was not quite bane. 1t we fail baoks wo will | | Fiassco Commitiec Richard T Hllbas W08 Semmvel Cotguia fating inte-State insurance, and they were all approjri- | ":;;l;‘v ln‘;l;':n:u:lr e, b'(fl‘:llm:;‘.h S5 QpwEIS Sl 4|yl.ygo.ntnl.‘P}'P:“~u‘;;‘rl ?m::.m:m m;n;::‘.‘::.‘::.:: o e e Bt e T meaks. | Ay b{m. Ttico; the price teing 81,500, A wix your o NEW AWHITE MARBLE BUILDING, A ISt BesTEt. o6 ulog followlag that ever. | 1,0yt prayer. whioh was followed by the readiog of the re. | B 17 by the same sire, (54 hands high, good looking and s | No. 5% Broaowar, perwany Fovatn avo Onsar Jowss ees. o ollow!ug s | fine mover, but bas vever becn trained, was knocked down to ptsa B o perrin of Brooklyn for 8625 A foor year old Hamble. | Fhess exiensive Wateroome afgd amplo facifles or fhe display of | charged. Lard firw at 17@28e. Whisky firm and unchanged. | moamorable night. each Senator who ¥ Bimself the recipient of & bouques of port of tie Ireasurer, MosesAllen, of which tbe oly referred. a0 House, at 43, took a recess till 7§ o'clock, when the | Cinernxati, May 9.—Flour unsottied. Wheat irregular. tonian oolt, out of & Trustee mare, was bought by Mr, Huwph- | our imaienss stock, consisting of e slagant variety of Fasbionable, an abstract R doration of the Tax bill is to be resumed Whisky dull at §2 20, Mess Pork iu active demand at $30 g 2, Mess Pork ¢ demand Baed 10, it on which ws written: * From the colored . EVENING SESSION. Lard dul Gold 1204, | e Washington. The firat nss they make of their giti ontets dvp EXPRSPITVRES THE TAX BILL. Pitial 1 ies 1,200 ubde. Cuba Sugar at | 5on8 0 N o ks to their friends.” | Applasse.] e G piote geon & Toy foe B4, 808 armiALing the S0 ot 3 1n 515 barnees, be | Hioh Modlan and Plain FURNITURE, whict will be sold st Populer Tho House reassembled at 7§ o clock, went into C o by v ;‘.lf'l’g“’g.*‘;““',",""’fl-.’:"’fl"" i Sesoiation was then amended as suggested by Mra | treseury. $419,96 60. Expended ¢ween D. Pfifer's br, m. lonnie Kate, snd D, Mace's br. g. | Priems. miteac of the Whole on the stateof the Union, Mr. Oy Rras aale ol Yellow st 8ic. Provision | Lucarria Morr. aud adopted. s ogoasion sad & 44 colpertage, an e i, 44 ‘ot come off the lattar payiag forfeit. A trat | Purchasre ste fuvited to fuspec the largest aad landsomeet stesk Waslitarno (111, in the chair, and resumed the considera ‘Mees Pork, 831, Whisky dull st 2 24 | AMXSDMENT 10 THN STATS OOSNIERUTICH ) oll other a8} B e rectuare Sport, | f0F @ purse, mile beats, between J. Somerindyke's B.e. Fod- | ta this seustsy. No. 686 BROADWAY. & tion of the Tax bill, commencing st the 7th section, which | i §2 7 for Ohlo, | | Mr. sauox M. PoweLL then offered the following resolu- | Si855a0 oy vosl, #430,086 90, balsucs I iressury. @¥7) 10 ler, to wagon, and E. Perriu's ch. m., in harness, resuited in - e yofers to the regulations as 10 assessing and collecting the 0 bigher and buoyaut. Wheat | H000 we srpeotly Gl Spes (56 ‘people of the Siate of | . A abstrast & the auaal report was read by the Secretary. 2&:‘5"?:12;;:5‘:!&1;”“ n ::: .52.'..3?.‘.' l‘l‘l’)do d‘;t“vl:l:nc ::: or White Cansdinn. | w2 gy ul apon the peove o the Site o | 1 Contarua & summary of the rewula f the your uni relers o | 2ecabd, WL AN IHIEL 16 U wagon of his opponent, and | Cared: by the ue ofhe il nvented Voguiable axtrat 3 10 blle: od tril the large number of new publicatious issu nd distributed was upsst, falling heavily. but was M&lnflc!fl 7 injured to ™e, tax aa eotton, | 2 35 te, an 8:voral verbal amendments were made, and instead of | Rye, 81 for Btate and Corn dull. Sales £,600 bush. | oogehing tationss Convention for Ui revision of o 0 ent led for 1he ¢ 4 . " | Qninto Barley. to ? | of the word white aud th %y | Auring that period The gratuitous distribution was 839,933 37, the imprisonipent provided for the ciime of perjury in ro- | o530 Tl Gare e g ebire ety | Adhsach oo 1 hace ralieved the Soclety from a lar et o bim driving the race out, His mare, however, ex- N % g atla oLatac ve Lo e progress of Natioual recoustruction upon & | expenditure, 810,000 were nevertheloss expended for austed herself by running twice aronnd the course with the | Price @1 50abottle Forele by all Drugtiste broken vehicle before she could be 3 WEEKS & POTTER, Dioggisbs, No. 17 Washiagion ot Bestem lation 1o the tax, the section was smended so as to read ar advanced ) o of the saillors and soldiers MILWAUKLE, epiritusl welfar: Just and trie basts ¢ shal ubject 10 the punishment prescribed by eXisi- | iiiad at §1 v2y @ €1 93 for 1. Corn metive. and Adv ing atatutes for that of | olted at 81 Ea) e eer Neeosipte.—1,800 bbla. Flon M%a. Tax1oN moved toamend the resolution. by Inserti e ot yout bundreds of schools fr freedzaen bave been SUMMARY. o saction B, relating to the same matier, no important | bash, Wheat. Sbipmests—3,000 bbls. Floor, the words * s republican form of goverament," which w oreanised aided by tle Society’s colporte 8l 3 Fasmiox Covrs, L. LI, May 0—Mateh §2,000, mile Leats, | Wholessls Ageats. nmend ments were made. | Wheat. strike out the words maie aud yhite. (Laaghtor.) Whyshould | aad many thomsands of ehilires suppiod 3in 5, in harness. 3 Dr. Dilleaback hos opeaed sn ofce ot No, 113 Niathot, Sect ontains o large number of paragraphs smeud- | WILNINGTON, MaY 9.—Tarpentine receipts of the wook 900 | 1057 €0 about th o ank for sulliage for (he BOgTY, 8ad | prigers, aad all e secessary moass of securiag D. Phfur vamed br. m. Bonnie Kate Recelved forfeis. hin : ng ia detail sections of xgl( exieting Re: 1e Ac | bbls.; 88 50 for New. Spirits advanced 1@2o.; sales of the not demand it for b 1 4 ) edueation. T Inrc,:u-.“ br. g Norristown. Paid forfait. doors wast of Brosdway, New-York, whare Lie will be In stiendeacy Bic. STRvEN- called attention to the immense pow i 400 bis., cloging at S50, per gallon. Cotton sales of the | Mrs. FOSTER Lo ooy b';'“"" t Lo wsk & Woman t0 0 | A brief address was deliverod by Bishop MoTllvaine con Sam DaT—Fams - B hois best3fas on THURSDAY and FRIDAY of esch week His work ou Cogq impose fines a week 110 bal k. ‘l":,;;t“h?'::,"“l‘,:‘m"""::’;x;p:“‘::‘fl:g,“;::‘:;’- "o'l'gl:“‘ gratulatory of (e successful efforis of tho soclety duriag tie A ciyctind e " {71 sumption and the varions disesses of the Lungs snd Thiost cea be b ude, #id me She did not thiok such a subjoct houid be Introduced $nto un | Pl *t:r. 2. P. Wl ' i ained at the stors of WILLIAM WOOD & Co., No. 61 Welkect., Boston Weekly Bank State i | P"Tts Rev. E_P. Rogers, D, D., apoke of Whitfleld's palpit. p . : o ¥ Y They hud other o-ganizations fo New-York, aud at his room . . :; He moved o anti-Slavery meeting. ¥ o°R a8 for the | and the story of the dairy-maid’s love for the Savior, as being awaniment to come in at the erd of the paragraph o 2 4 advocacy of those righte. Just as soon 88 the civil rights of | wyumples of the power of tho living voioe ad the Living pross The Tribune Eul floiels, Restan: and Sicambeats 14 of the present law, providing that in lieu of | The following is & statement of the ¢ the negroes ar secured in the Soutl, we cosse to be an At | (iher addrasses were made by the Rev. N, . Bchencl [ THE LARGEST AND Cm P | Can have Atticies of rum ARE to OIt 'oc can be *he romedy now provided wherever fraud is charged to | banks for the week lavory Bociety, aud then Law resdy for au 0rgasization o | of Bakimore; the Rov. Gi. L Shoaran of Riohmond, Va.; the 4 EAPEST RRWAFAPER IN THE SUPPLIED f K on HAND with A ey e e & Capital..- 11,90, 000 Logal Tendor notes uniyersnl sulrage. 3 o Seov. Dr. Anderson and the Kiev. Jouathan Cross of New-York WORLD. | GASTORS, SPOONS, FORKS, ) o 01 v cuTLERTY, fraud and demand a trial, proceed Losns..... 90,9500 Deposita. .. . Mr. Wicox (Suajes Ijang) mqrod an smendmeat, to twsort | ‘Afier sioging the doxology, Bishop Melllvalue prouounced 4 ; | - gpd , k., ko, hit he Distriet € | Bpecie ... .000| Circulation (Na: “ Demoerstic " 1n pince o publican. the bened.ction, ard the mesting adjourned. ENLARGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WFEKLY AND WERKLY | by the b e e s :h":u "“ A - g v Circulation (State). 19,700, Mr. l;fi\'u—;lh e Bociety abould lnnw:lud lx ery h]nd S e ———— TRIBUNE. MANTASTAN JLATS coumn..( Johaot. i it B gt £ opprewsion, of Woman as well aa any oue else. se. @ e -5 ) iy AP TS 2 2 b ymu.xn—Wol are restiicted by our o«!mf:'muon (o | Universalist Wunday Schools — Meoting of Notwithstending the fuct that the sizo of T TRiB- | N.8~10 "“":,'““T':_'zf"l‘"'"“" ot considerable discossicr, 1 B 'HOLERA T UARANTINE, 1tion to DEETo s 3 o o o aor for the prose AR » - Q op} rl- } ‘gnuum_\‘uw -hu"n Tod 00 gy forin of oopressies ,"" York Association 'o( v.m...u,u UXE has been increased more than oue quarter, the price will veted 00 l.{. |..“'.¢ f.."".h._ "l_l.&_‘"r 'm’< :4. ':.,w o consideration of th paragraphs. { I g i oll wad wot stcure jubis | Yestorday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, the anniversary | remalo the same TERMS N e Ty st A, BOOTH, Prowdeat. Alvout an hour was roed 6 propositions in refer- | liveris : exercises of the Universalist Suuday Schools of thia city, were : KRME. Wa Cure A vole snstaining the obair was obtained, and given in the Bleecker-st. charoh. The building was arowded s WEEKLY TRIBUN ———— 0 i | ¥ * Mail subscribers, single copy, 1 year—5: nambers. FRANK MILLER'S PREFANED HARNESS OIL' BLACKING sublishi otices by As v e publishing of notices by A Mr. Fostrr moved 10 stiike from the constitution all re with the children snd their frionds. The programme oponed | Mail subseribers, clubs of five. for Haruess, Carrisge-Tops, k., 1a caus, resdy for use, jov. 18 and 0 Cedar-st.. New-York. ot vote, and g trictions of the right of suffrage, aud to tusert & “*republican sesessne S of gev v r which 'the Itev. A.J. | Ten copies, addressed to names of sabscribers. for aones, Qe g of the divisions taker & quorum d Cousequently bad 1o be s call of the House: 14 | Quoramrime striotieus of the rlgh ik 10 ki S e prom—snswered to thois 0 orm Of GOTOTIDERL L\ ot we owato the eclored peopla | CASYILS ofered a O eIng | M eeacs ware dolivered by the | Twenty copies, addrnssed to names of subscribers y e o gy o B pEA T o pastor of the church, | Ten copies, to one address. . S ' Kitchen K s—11 more that 8 g wem aemas, aud the consideration of the bill Too st st s B0t o 8 rcremeT o iole 1a use. Put u o JANES {({\‘\fllll‘ KII‘I{AKD & Co, orner ed. There has been one death from cholera at Quaran- Uhe State s Learty expression of our opinions is reference | Rev. K. I CHarx, U of the 8¢ s o e ity . L DEManest, and other wiaisters of the sswe de- | Twenty copies, to oue addross of Reads, Contre sud Bim ate ite,” Bud all the paragrap! i 5 gaveny s ‘An extra copy will be seut for each ciub of ten. & resi 1o the striking eut of i paagraph amending pection 2of he existng ac, | tie iace ur Inst report—a child four years of age, name not ut of par the and fees of Asscrsors. " propert; callon. Bomin B O e O s, ik, a0 fot | eertsedon Thers heve et b four new oases of fhe dis. | 10,8 PrODerts UalioR Woreester), Mass.—We bavebaen | In the moroing at @ 8. m. the antusl macting of the Now SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. weable Fitings il v | eane, namely: Peter Jenson of Denmark, sged 19, Joseph | drawn into & question on which the life of thia society depends. York Association of Universaiists 1d- | aoit subeeribors, 1copy, 1 year—104 numbers “ eady for e , 1 copy, 13 A ! FOWLER, KIRTLAND & Co., Tiuis gave rise to & variety of ing. The Rev. E G. BROOKS ealled the meeti Muil subscribers, 2 copies, 1 year—104 aumbers 116, Bhipped by tows, 6,000 bush. | Constitor lification for colvied votei | portant changes were made Ly N ked with us for thi Lt "At 10 o’clock the committee, after hav ¢ 1 | Miller of Nassav, aged 16, John Lind of Bweden, sged 23 Some who bave worked with us for thirty -y that owr C a i E . 3 me Anti-Slavery Society bas way Weure now | afier some business of astrictly routine nature was transacted, Cor, Reade, Centre and Elw-ots pages of the bill, arose nd ¢ wnd Bosa Herech Mechulof Prussia. ged 40, Dr. Bisellsays | e a8 A8 A80SR, L00eh o Biviaion T will bo very apt, | the fallowing named oficers aad owmittees were appoiuted Mall subscribers, eoplen o orar, e aaoh sopy oo © sopsia s 0 of the Virginis's passesgors, wit bave been on board the | o totally destroy us. 1 object to the restriction of the time of | for the wmauiag year, 15y ¥ 0 for montl SR A e i for sow el ] ®he Ba N . Lliuois, are going back to taat vessel, & fact that was indi- | gpeaking here. The Rev. L Domains;) tor; 1. C. Raymond, Becretary L Ryodriags s E:uw of pr,.&“_ the tradey st SALISBUR! e repean and foreh | l‘h:r'.f;; Baliws P ,,hm,--,,n, E This removal, wecord. | *0n motion ¢ Mr. THEO. TiL10v. it was argued thst Mr, | N. Van Nostrand, Tre wir urn.:- thae o um(uy-ln»T‘(i-n. lov. ‘k Persous remitting for 15 contes 845, will receive an extra copy furnishing and Packing Establishment, No. 100 Dussorst- AL _Bostox, . 1846 g to the ment rue to the Hoard of Health, | Foste: o make what p o, Quintin’ B g et 000 JeAX riposn (ompany.—| old Bouds of this Compan 2 TR ST M Mierigon She ST 0 S I C10 | hen Devamo Seseldnsy Mhdenge of b0 wrot of Yentilation 1 | be piessed it P o AN 50 nioi—Ti '} s e DAILY TRIBUNE. o .m.-‘;-u,..!:...l-?"::r'rsm-‘ e Soihad e 0ad Europesn and North American Kaile | he Lilinois and the iicresse in the number of new caser, and | ELECTION OF OFFICI RS, | nchioeon: Comes oo $10 per aunum; 85 for iz montha. ":.:(om"'m",.lfi‘(."”‘ S C;"“‘“ s 4 "'Q" A= e e o a {e'of the Company, No. 4 Wa ow York Cisy. Pae Francis Siate Add THE TRIBUNE, New.York. | Hot'wi plesse apply betwaen the hours of 1 and 1 0'clock. way, was ordered 10 be engrossed by 23 to 10, The bill | as the Virgiuis Lew been thorougbly cleaused. we have uo | que Nominaling Comwitioe reporied the fullowing officers lo# that when the rond is complered irom Bangor to | doubt the yew quaricis will be fonnd prefernole to the okl ; for reélection by the society Daiarest, w | iug theu ndjourned. MARRIED. s Patent (iradunted Bottles in goiiag our druggivt—a very nsefu! bottle in avery houseliold- Y SEOT T W ] The vT"y'l-”"‘ to withdraw the Virginia from Quarantine Presid ina, & distance of 57§ miles, and the State of Mwin sbull hiave aid Massochusetis $200,000 1ow die for the pur- | A2d e ber back to Ergland, made by tie owners of the | Aica Freiden —Gerrt Amih, Guorte B Cioever, ) ohaso of lands, Massachuset:s sball invest this sum in | Yessek will oot thereiore, Le considerad Bic anotler place | Mary Grew. Jobn G MWhittier, Beviurtin, Fuow, Py | T T N » M ‘ | o e R et Ol ALK oy | NEELS—-COLTON=At 8t Aug's Church, on T 01d Eyes Made New, Tatvunt Sr her pmeSRery Uy 1av" QUTERCRN, Ot ] s G Sanos K. Hobinson: Wiliem Hop ! National Temperance Societr. the Rey. Dr. 0 Joiia N, Neals, e4q., of thie ct D Medicine: Famphiat matind tros. i llen Colton, dsughter of Joseph H. Colton of Brookly 190 Brosdway. New Y. Cone., - |~ Medical Common Sense,— 40 pages—i00 Il lnuirations. & . o me o Ter | kot by el sverzaenate; g, Conioma Tobios e free AL 7, ihe et | dross the Autbor, £ B. EOOTE, M. D,, No. 1,10 Brosiway, New York. | itations free, dally. from 9 s m. t09p. m. Tovalids ot o die tance may consult by letie " Comfort and Cur B.FOOTE, M. anortzage bonds of the European and North American Railway Co., payable iv 33 years, & per ceat. The whole issue of these mortgage b whieh $200,000 is & part, is Lot 1 and is to constitute fist o e railw structad, or to be constructed sud the boundary line, betweer Maine and organ, Alonao J. Grover, the . Sussu B. Anthony, Dr. J N. Hawks, N. €. 1 The first anniversary of the National Temperance NICHOLS—BEERS—At Trinity Church, Ne . b 1 Sactety and Publioation House was celebrated yesterday. In day, the 8th inst., by the Rev. Dr. Marbie. K. Whippie | the morning & convention was beld at the Central Prosbyte- | Bemiel Nichol, bekmni lobele of New- to infection shall be de e e Wandell Fafipe, Souwn B Anthony. Jobu | rian Church in Broome 4t at which the irstreport f tho Bosrd B et el e siaddete e ond of which | T o Rehard P, Hollowell, Saran J. Nowell. Caroflis R | ¢ sunagers was r To this it was stased that out of the | Dr. Wilbar F. Paddock, A e L ed tiey | Fubnais. (searge L Siearns. AbY K. Foster: 7. D. Hudsoo, Edwaid | .60, 000 propossd to be voted as a faud for publioation, ‘$19.- | Esten Simmons of Frederick County, Md., to M " E of New-Yora City v the steamehip England | Chandier, Coro to-day heir term of | Ursen, Lot Holm ase bas minde fis sppearance o8 by the Hoard of Health are | Rormeebondiot cter— and bearing interest at onds, of Secretary—Charles ron M. P quaran’ by the Rav. 3, Mr H ew-Brunswick, time they will be permitied Comp: A and Council of Massachnsetts, who are to have v and trustees, satiefactory to the Goveruor ha ! . 0 T e B e mweton (it bl maghe was on the committee last year and that he did Furopeau aud North American Kailway lauds convey - Dot attend to bis duties. Mrs. SUSAN AXTHONY defended Mr. ':mmv-ml 1o recoive all income from swid lands, and Boarviso-Hovss KEEPERS AND RUNNERS ARREST- | Roa lu from this churge, aud finally Mr. Jeslus was uiani IMIM'NC '!' # the siwe 1010 the Treasury of Massachusotis. Whenever gp—Ca ¥ of the H. Po. | monsly piaced upon the commitiee. *Io New-York, the fr 4 pot enee ) —Capt. Harit and Sergeant Fitagerad, of the Harbor Po - sk C.L.Re F me A e o3 ah:mbu;nv:uy- vhue completed 10 miles of 1t8108d | e op Tuenday night arrested William Churenbill, Timothy T 'enn'::'" Committee, Tetired and Mr. C. L. REsoxp [ J-Fm"””. u.iu BARING.-On Taeeday, tne Hh inst, Ciures Cuthbort o t'-r?‘ Bl ot "'_M___m.__._ the town of Wion in the direction of the boundary | . W. Left 4 Tuomas J. Ross, keepers of GRTER then rose and continned: The question Bow ized and Incorporaiad. Ite officers T.C. and 5. C. Baring, iu his 6th year. the remedy for Coughs, Colds, ‘Hoarseness,jSore Throst, ke. by 0, 80 that trains may pass over the same, Tracy, Pdward W. Laffey, and Tuomas J. Tioss, keeper: & o g h’l n ll stand | OPeTating with the Sone of Tempera BOLTON—At West Farms, on Wednesday moruing, 9th Inst., Frank | oil araggists. Depot, No. 833 Hudeon-st. Treasurer of Masachusetts is to be ordered to take | aiior and emigrant boardisg houses, and Timotty Monsban Where any common grouad on which wo cn il and | lerd e the work withsee crsainesded, slus s moinete | "D, aly e of ot W."%d Maitha A. Boltos, sged 1 your, 4 smortgage funds of the said Cowpany for & additional Sith, Willwm Maitland. Peter O'Donneil, and Jam il Bt e e g L ] 118 dome purte of Comtrsl end VYoo e o 1s 3¢ Tty T folly fnvited to atiend the fusersl $100,000, and the same amount for “every additionsl 10 o runpers. for buving boarded the British ship Cor. | our pribeivie or our ugion. Mr. Phillips saye on this plai- 'wd a4 15 render it virtually probibitory law e e daat ot 7 o clock p. i, frow the sesidence of iles completed, aud when the whole 50 miles is finished sontly krrived from l" pool, and now lying in the | ?;nn we o flinge. o 3 g d 2 verigBae v inales which bave been | Hut you ca: and also a first mortgage on &l the lands, estimated 1o in- o | ' P DO Premopitory ot 1} . | ML ol wis. € R Kesson, A. M. Powell 3 2 i 2o . i th g o publioatio: | 1 3 d # D i [ will now be relense: Txecutive Committee. Objection was made on tie ground | -4 bt Toar. Mz, Driup, and o it we make the o o hiak :nl' T | 4 cular. a por Following extract with refeance (o the temperance moveuwent = Gias Werke.—OEO. H. KITCHEN & (o, No. g fah Coul, Reatn, or Ofl Gas Worke of ASHTON—On Tassday, M, Iate Jacob Ashtou. es - o of canwe among (e Sffstant 0rgan. | Tie rémaine will be taken to Sal n coutract to fi Capariy. " Aceats for the Earpir Uss Apparetan H »” nl..e,u-m’._ulo s ‘m_._i.‘—:u :-u-' Maitscuvias. Sppedy, voaiom ard dihle A un-c!. . by-’ &e. sud Brovios ets. U LEWIS P TIRBALS. Chijdren's Carringes, New York City. on Tuesday, May 8. 1946, ai No 43 ) Remove 478 Brosdway, bet Mary A Colline, aged 21 years, ducghier of the laie demand 9nly the right of the negro io b our Bosrd would congratulaie the oitisens of Now York over b S 2 % see the triamph acifeved st Albany, b confertiug ou the Metropolitan o d M eversiking that gose | Yimalth Board fu Now York City and Brooklyn, the sole right T3 gt @nd io running order to the boundary line, then au addi- | lower bey. gl . S i tional amount of bouds to be taken to the smonnt of | practiced e kee,ere aud ronpers op emigrants, | euffrage 10 negro. Twenty-five years age et s tire M the v W fae Logisiature at its last sesston passed an act, making it & | woman had & right to spesk in public in behalf of . e st o & " P - olline of Chicago, 11 — fi"gi’ 5’51..';""':'.‘}3"1.‘:'.?’ ‘;:':n: len: “::»h (:g.(‘:eg’.:;:d f.'.l'.',’..m"fli 5 for ary of them 40 Tvard o vescel without the | That right was concaded. aithongh it ennsed & divi s ..'.x:r;,";fi“m flpl:-fl;r'.’e‘- e m:‘::';:"l"" The remains will be taken to Chiicago for interment. Hill's Halr Dye, % ':“ ""h':""" 4 - consent of th atd for this offense the priso. | Society. The question now comes, has woman D ptacor of silver, 10 sow & moral et the | Chicago papers plesse copy. al, i . T o e ar T D veude o disense 4nd death atound s to desolate | DAVIES—On Tuesdsy the Bth fuet, John J. Davier by gsiste. — i s woll s by I} Gight 1o the | bomes, and lmpose 1pou the body politic the supp: v were taken before Justios | strike off the sbackles of the slave by her vo! . been their firat | her toague. 1 say e bas. [Applause.) 1 Tire funeral services will be held on Buaday, the nds to be taken by Massachusette of $950,000. 1t is i ‘lothes- of all Kinds e Chirch, cor, Washington and Johneon-ats.. whlethes: WAEIINGING MACH Bers w s the House of Represents- S’ Dowling. wis Slougit tiat the il will Rives by & strong vote, aud should this be the case it will | offense, ot ‘wiadl that the law | death for it, aud I tell you that you will never see the Legro i to suck axtent a8 tiali POWOr oF OPPOTL usdoubtedly be sigued by Gov. Bullock would be atrictly enforved in the fature. voting uytl woman eaot her halot of bl 211 Hbse wiy ia e ";"“fi""t‘::;:““aifi:: N s (L TR L L o Nowlorke oo = 44 s - eidont of sex [l jespise myy o oman to | church, when the re ol nanimously re. ~ ) yoe . gy v Ornamental ".,—mm , 9 - S lielp we in securing my right to the ballot-box and deny 1t to | elected. Rodgeof S N. Y. O of 0. ¥, sud of the Urder goserally, ate re- Taupees and h Bevemue Afiates at Rosport. | | | ANEW Wanox Paree.—d now weokly paper, | beiP e Lt aea o L {aball bo avie to carry mY wife VERTING AT COOPER INSTITUTE. e v S LR i -smm BLeh'or Biaws, i svades ot BATCHECOWHS, s aoone LATTom, Moo Wadneadsy, May 0 166, | The Puole, whioh has been rocentiy startod, promises woll, | thare and drop her ballot with mine. This 18 50 narrow | Intho avauiag o weoting Wes held in the large ball of the EDNEY_At Hurlom, on Mondeg, Moy A e o of ————————-""’—.——? o ulxm 1a i c»mf"f,'“ . ru.u?de ‘h‘ e ..: 16.castaind gkt pages, 1 fall of good miscell rending question of Copstitational teohnicalities. 1 01d not bring this | Cooper Lusiitute, at whiob & large nuwber of persons his ags. y . P '3 .‘m.w v RO, # o revenue laws, has beeu sppraised, the vossol q “ anpous uestion ingo our debates. Mr. Nottiagham yoo! ot The funers! will take v..-ulwm. May 10, at 4} g'olock, “Hole tor b'"fl}- o dagpe s wk 83,200, aud the oargo for $3,000. The owner has & vea | B oll priuted. elle choap, and gooms o ooutal b a0 1 was the uil ani wil f Amoricans, Joxea oooupled the ohalr, and openad Mo meeting e Tate rosidence, el h Shele 8 W‘ 4 gouoral cictaonls of syceoes. Me Loyt asked whoibor biack womon Quakl Aok bo be | with g foy pugbiveat remacks, Lo qgm'um-u W1 EiNetes et of suovad are. e A | Yeatptips s eka i md g Yesrel bae begu €hvon o b ik

Other pages from this issue: