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e ———————— " THE ANNIVERSARIES NEW-.YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1866. ) And that is the truth to-dsv: Lis son her wae & ¢00] e belong- There was a time when if a ma: 0 Jot. 36 40, long. 74 40, spoke bark Wavelet, from Janelro. Fipple. Hodger, Boston for Fmpire State bave by their action 0dmi*ted fhat women were : i | hatt un\ :e-’ than Coke, r:m'_mn- Story. and Kent, -honmrlmr‘(mi Men m‘;v L. s wikhout | ,,b..“f 00 are -!vi., 10 et ;.‘i:‘.,'.., {.";:,. .,,““ To the Editor of The N. ok S, it is too late for 8801 t0 ask f girl e brains enough | ing ty the sc tic classes, and men bave a righ riates | obtain afi you want. Fivery e w opeved to you when b . I 5"' e B at » S MY aimtiiea e | 8 19 the sebolmtc cltntee T Thie s the workiar of he | you will it The power of woman 1 too great, I want it | SIB: In your paper of tife day it is stated that we were roneh. Jones, Borton for Albut. hoe—T f mel oll'our 16w séhools, that she T ,ay Jook after ber own property, | grand democratic christian iden. The question ui) over the '[Yl-e...-nnl. "1t in toy subile, nnedueated and irrosponsible. T | arraigned before Justice Dowling for violating the recent sct Py 4 B e o 0. (tew T Taceting of 1 o ' | o e i % by the R | and plead for her own s€ 1y courts of justice, Eke ebould be | world to day s who has the Tight to coestrsit | want it dragwid into the light of day, eriticised ond educated. | Legiature in bosrding the Englivh ship Cordbilers, snd pleaded guilty | 4 3 Convention—Addresses by the Reve ' 00 juice o eriminal. Shall she he amep. | the laws? Austria, Germaoy, Engleld, Rgesic, fri T want to udiet it. oot . Edwards, Virglia = @ the {7073 despot who | BEra. GAGE aud Mrs. TIARPES of Ohio subsequently midressed 3 o [ feln Frectrade Tooker, Virsiia, a, cannot escape the question, We beg respectfully to fuform you that such & statement ¥ Sienry: Ward| Boocher, Wendell PR R S e S LR oF fnowr, Wl a6 | Foles toat u terri o he meetiog, atter which M N B. ANTHONY read the 5 rgint» f A8 TIETET COTREL” Jaw by which ghe is judged, aud is | ralce that criwson p o “Drove® himself a beiter | fhe meetiog, atter which Miss SUsAN B. ANTHO ; - 3 meretin Mott, Mra. | TS t .'(d.,fz‘:.x by :‘)‘nri of Der owp %mfm To the | democrat than vs all foppo g“i:,m‘; chised Il?l‘:lcy ‘million of | followlng resolution, which was adopted: gether incorrect. Judge Dowling dismieved the care. e By, Crowiily Whaslaghes, ¥.C,, 0 s, Wio. feme— | church, 100, swaman hes 4 riace and power. Bisbop Simpeon, | serfs, far more {han we yave ever done. [Applaise.] Ger- | Resoired. That as the time bas come foF an_organization (hat shall It is true that we were srrested by Capt. Hast, and confived ia irons | “\WING Xt Suaget, 8. cover the broad g1ound of uuiversal suflage, we shall be Known BeTe- | (. iy 16iq of the Police Bost, but we had committed no ofiéuse, and —— in & reco ech in this city. demands the vight of sulrage ! round. He say fOr Weuyan o estior, and it is to be weny has experience?; o quiver on this | N hoped that all Italy Germany, France, atter a8 the ¥ ngland, Russia. o AxERicaN FQuAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION. v counsel this day obtained from Judge Barnard, in the Sopreme Coust, orders for tho arrest of Uspt. Hurt in each of our eases, for Below. Ship Reamer, Paiue, from Liverpool. Apeil 3. ——— “eaptuie < an's Natior i the highest Teligious g 4 Tue cieventh anniversary of the Woman's Natioual | "1 e nl':rlu“u. b V-’ m;..;,m.rxm . :n:ln;vl; :;.:-‘ll::sl‘m:']ev&(h“ .l‘é"“ “3’3‘:12'..?5»?.‘1&'&‘::..'.‘.’::.‘.’5 P o R ol ey ighta Connention wasbeld ysterdey in the Chateh of e { yimewhich sl spen e Flee 2881 al | Tolter on 1", piareh, ' n Engiand there is enly one man in six o eas 18 #1000 bail, for the wrong done to ur. Sailed. T e There was alarge iiendsnce o adies and genticaen, | themuerees v the gest work o winingsows o Gt LGSR, | who b e right tovote. I nberet 1 L6 RIS that Meetings To-day. Willism Churchill, Timotby Tracy, Edwerd N. Laffey, Thos. J irgo, sud Missiasipgl. vete vocates of the anti-SIaveTy cause, | (00, luvited woman te ke hel EECC L evas smpilfed, and © | A1 Taa e gbt fo vote, that It s Jiuate it L structure o | 1ry following meetings are annonnced for to-day: | Row, Willism Muitiand, Peter O'Dennell, Jar, O'Canminghem. - some of them the veteron ad { Part in pubs, worehio. This thonght was swp 5 in b e 1o " g ' and others whose names have been long associated ¥ 5iu various | Piade 10 e infoence which Mrs, Wesley bad in molding the wi dof | “vote, not in society, not o account of -y{l‘:'llfl:;:::‘l:- 8 American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.—Ir | Timothy Monaghan. John Saith. ) o, v | By wons. He (the Bishop) belicved iiret the grest vices in our 1a7 o { The Teat 1dea to-day s the inereasing o c powes, | _ dncricen Dosrdef C o vase of S imathy Mosayhan, Job & ‘*‘“ philantoropic and religious movements. Very great interest | S R U0 e eonquered nntii the ballot was put fn the v | and T challenge any man_who dis u"o x!vn‘nlu "'fh:"t n'; Lo ety poak —_— I-V:Ap‘v:;:”r“ "".'f.";,",’,','.‘,,'»"’ Adelaide (Br.). lost overbeard o é tin ¢ eele of politics ald give oe e e d 08 1 « 3 P i o 4 » bour when (he mosting wa aaled to ardet 10 5, 1o e of | e b Thre e gucions b e 478 P, S | becanse be is a man; and I ask you to-day it it safe to bring in | e T, senrlien and British_Commission.—A. M, B. —— e seath Yopltid 9 Aekied o roy. o d P demer of their xons being drawn awky sato theve saloons was | o'nilion black men and mot bring in your own motber and | op e, Sallivon- ‘Bleecker, 74 o'clock . m. Speakers: F1n8 1% GRgxp-+r.—Early on Thursday TOmMIDE | come op 4 he by ot evenios o pibciating Jestosdiz, o adjournment. nearly every seit in the chureh was occupied. d seats on the platform were M | vinters bud the power, ond they saw the's brothers would close theu, 2 1t the waothers had the power eot up mbardisg England from the T working be the order ‘ ‘Howard, the Rev. Henry Highland Garoet, Look at the Irishmen bol sisters. {Laughter. | | shores f our continent. o fire was discovered on the second floor of the premises of Amoug thase wibo ccenied s ) ere e o e e AUy . Foster, Mrs.. Gage, Mre. | toay pot s g B perts i “‘f:,;‘. oot [ of the day. commend me oAb O Jox 00 oo No. 62 Greene-st., in the drying-room of the French c:n{ec» pe L. . Mariba it arn, Mr. We of the u of our la | Lam in fuvor o . | cf i era. fore th o8 e, tho Hev: Hoary W e aadate T 3 o o v | Bere ad gl ven ns o pledge that be bas come in good faith and LAW INTELLIGENCE, Slovery factory ‘fi“;"“’"{"‘;‘“:‘t“",”; :"x"f"fv,:x': { fon. Mr. Oliver Jbnson, Mr. Robert Purvis, and ot Thipiaise.] The women | means to abide among us as & citizen. “The moment were extinguisbed the xoofs of that and the adjoining buildiog, The mecting was called to order and ite objects stated by | nce w eved: but, | ho swears allegiance | am ready to allow him to vote ey No. 61 wore burned, The loss on M. R.'s slock will amount | cargo Vo much more that . g W8 O o Sha dall that Ty - r o5 she Rthons Al | e o I t0 vote. not because he bas rewd or under- | SUPREME COURT—Cincurr—May 10.—Before Justice | to about $400. Insured for §2,000 in the Tradesmen's Com- hoard tack with safely, and ship could not be Kept to the Whe EUzaBETH CAUY STANTON, She #aid that they bad re d in th " | ¥, » kept to ! 3 ADT BEANION, She, 0 e o ntial par. oo with a vourd i e | g ooy Constitution, but because the ballot will be to him MULLEN. pany. The first floor of N occupied by George Lang 85 | 14" cn oue tack or off it on the other. Api il took off e oetved very emcoursging ‘ettems o SOV reading of wiich | {he g ¢ N achoolmaster, He will learn our laws and our institutions DREDGING OF SLIPS. D welling, Loss by water about 8100, Insured for §7001n | wud fosnd that cverstiing had gore bodily ovet to s T eotied e & the T i) of | e By e s | ten times more quickly when the responsibility is thrown upon Poter Morris ot al. sgt, The Mayor, &e. the Btuyvessnt Company. The second floor in cceupled by A. | wepace on starkond side: chosked it off with ever: .4 %36 preciuded by the limited \id . 2l o | Where do you find a nobler tpo of womanlood than in the | oo "\ have attractions enongh to draw ‘bim toward us. be plaintiff Ao iract for | Heitel Loss about $150. Insured for 8600 in the Prcifio | and then shifted shout 26 tane of thi to i 3cb Wwould Loweyer bo published in the proceedings OF the | oty (hury where woman is required as spiritusl teacher, | 3y, yave strength, and principle, and education, and enligbt- The plaintiffs sue the City under a contract for | copua,, “rye buildings are owned by Chester Lamb, and | nesty upright. The ship did mneh better wterw: s, a cor e woman o Tojce in the State. the atmos. | v ¢ B¥QPSUTLEE PTRCH sy this for the Democratic | dredging u slip betwoer, pIowh Noa. 46.and 47, at the price of | uro Jumaged to the nmonnt of 81,000 Insured for €4,000. | st breeze, wetid take o list toport or arhourd, wecording On motion, Mre. LUCKETIA MOTT teok the chair, amid cor it be purigied and exatted, both | R S ORI man in that party that will deny the | 30 ceols We' cubie yard, removed, The vlaiutifs olaim (0 | Te fire origitated from defect i the chiwucy. tack vhe was ou, and labored very heavily, but made 1o .ofe e P Aniviony then vead o seies of resolutions i e. 1t 3 not good for wat | Frigfinan the right to the ballot, And ias the Irishman, un- | have removed 24,007 cuble yards ot ey ;‘:‘(‘Tl‘;flfm L—— RSN fvor of the enfranchisement of women. o be alorie, wa said in the beginnig, aud the experieace of | coipbed, unwashed, a better Fightto vote than our companions, | thone 08 the e O s wera romoved, basing it on thejr | ABRESTED BY THE HarboR PoLICE.—-Sergeant Spoke mor ol the enira LRE, STANTON'S ADDRESS | costaries tas prived_the, o wominineeds | onroousssiicy;our geuo ey (0SS e cpaan o e eertifiate. The dofendants admit €3.765 18 tobo | Fitsgerakd and Officers Bentley and Doyle of the Hurbor Po- ; 40, long, 26 21, stesmabip City of Wash ngtcn . g e foll d cral divoree. eeds wom - ud hopo an 3 - ¥ .an- EvzaBri CADY S1avtoy n;:,.'n:xmgfl:_l‘ ewivg :)‘ the world to feed her tbanghts. The common l«llo- in tht the | h-:-w-{ o eaCund whoss names are associated With o dom, '{h:dr'n"h?;., °n"'|' o ;d.m: h:-ulu.l'y:gmlfln;rsj ‘:.?é.,fi‘ Jice yonterday arrested Patrick Sweevey, Christapher Brady, | e : Ayt it '-:.* many portions of which a i ., ”I‘Hcrlmr‘ :mJ x;,raL..1:::52?:¢L;-;§zrln;i:;’lxg;’x;;:;; housand tender memories aud “;wml": of m; and joy, ;lm-d“ " 3 o Jobn Brady, Poteick Dogle, Jobn Kiogsley, Edward Batler | g o oy asial: have boen funght:| OL life. governed by diffvrent arders o6 iHiag, €0t | and happiness wnd heaven? | Applavse.} Put on tho one inde | V6 i 9 86, A Tawrence Borns, who bad boarded the ship VICLOFiA, | S emmesereoeses s s as sov S m— 'The battles of the past.* ways Marrini; huve been fou T vy nch other. The most vigorous | 81 NAPIICA BEL BOSTERC LUl tho orher thin great army | Lhe Jury rendered o vardiot [ plnintifl for 42 o, | Iyingin the North River, and procured from tho wnilors tno @ on this selfish principic progress ¢ver ha< been but whes the t for minds. it is said, take 1o themselves the realm They covtrol the destiny of nutions, all that r there not force enongh to give | of womankind, and I ask you is [Applaase.| | | the baliot to the Irishman and the negrot AL JORY NUISANCE AGAIN. In the case of Morris agt. The Mayor, reported above, after Voat-loads of rugs and okd ciothes iu i stench from these rags Inlh sickening. wsho The prisoneis were Justice Dowling committed Port-Warden's Notice. State 0F NEw-VORK ies Lo the aaltiiude velow e T tieal economy abd jurisprudence. | $5e balol b0 U Chall we take the fairest and best of our | suee, goverty and vice, tien will & diviue o ihcught, shouid be thorouehly worldiy, | pouiif o e venionship and % | the Jury had gone out, it was discovered that one of the jurors | captored while rowing comt £ these who would move the world, Ch L oal hinge, for religion; Gy say.. | EOTSISISS (O.NRCR O B8 o v vote, | undorstood no Eugiish, and very properly, ader he ciroun | £herm for oxuminagion w70 WS, procure a certified copy of | Ponr-Wanoexy' Orrics, No. 33 Wiliam wi ARRS Use) e ol mpracticable 1n politics, finance and | e ‘too Txabman and the African voto! This is the groatest, | stances, refused to noite in a verdict. 'I‘ s brought the caso o the case, NOT]S.I:ZNN Lereby e&ni“ulxmwmd:‘we‘ w:m sec- o 8 dead loc by the counsel that, BT AN tion 4 cfthe act " entitied An Act to he 13 o mers | o 8 dead lock, but fnally It was conRentil 'y B4, 2000 ARREST OF A BURGLAR.—AL an early hour yester- | crsanize the Watdens' Office of tho Port of New.York. to all per in seardl sooneet reach the perfect stature then. we follow the_beautiful life given us would invert the order of duties now pressed on us by cust asd o narrow geMtishness. and, in considering the Bumanity, coantry, fumily and self, in their relative impo Insteqd of demanding the rights for example, we i the councils of the while Congressmen vote down to pray Kkingdom come.” 1 beart is very well for women, wil steps in thut ¢ on. A good r for men when s of State. The bigher law, nes for sermons and orations, Nation a chaplatn is paid | urch or about to die, but a sound heart ix | ent of the snflrage question. should vote than that the negro shoul ‘should not be disorced any more in Let those that We shall get The Euglish | Philip G the graudest developm 08 important that woman accept the vote, Men and womon Jitics than they are in society or in religion d joined be not pnt asunder. [Applause.} s thing if we are only in earnest aboutit. hould | rather than try the case all over again, they would verdict of the otier eleven. CHAMBERS—Before Justico BARNARD. | A DEMAND FOR EVIDENCE—ADVENTURES OF A POLICY. Williams, ns ndminisrator, &c., of Eilen G, Williams | day morning Officer King of the Tenth Precinct,arrested Levi | Blankenstein as he was about to_enter a Third-ave. ear in the | Bowery, having in his possession 4.000 ¢ | which the officer believed Le had stolen. « was subsequently are, valued at $200, | S interesied n.or baving charge of. the mbject matter of vi-h inguiry, examinstion of survey. that the following vessele are Low under exmination by the Port Wardens, and (st the said surveys or exuctuations Wil be coupleted within ten days uexs succeeding 1 otice, on bongd a2td vemels: 21 N. R arce, cod wl.::T we are xln-m T b of cur se!f-hood, we would S O o8 J debutes ask nothing wore than party pos- | f o 4 { Life I o suter warld; e wou ? | life, to deal in do O icantion, leaviog | S0d 1t may ~ broak rh e peopie but iho will of | Dhuetedan ok o e I i ot e all | Munatield, ‘Tho socused i o native o tlolland, eged 3¢ sears ] - ¥ AR Ll | aqurerionn of time und, sevesto those Jesn hus thas them, iheruler,or o avered caas Tl voto sith e i geveral | iy London with tho Liverpool & London Firo nd Life Tnsor g Lot . Wangey abime: ere o8 ‘there. For howevei b L _1n apostolio hands 0 i | that there is no danger of insurrection ua Company. ing &1 extra to cover her risk in comin . 2 oo e, t.u':r':\dr‘:x;;..'r.'f‘lf?au!.ffi, ere, howey ccratior. Hence, when n Tyng, a Hoedher, or » CReevet: | upeak of tho vote here, it Is not fhe, representafl Oy I e e tiwa of wnch Insurance the | ASSAULTED AXD RosBRD.~Lile on Wednesday Rebinsos - <us sous wnd daughters Dow are by our € who were men before they were priesls. express thelf | gy palongs to us, a part of common citiznsbip. But we 6ro 10t | Company gave 8 recelpt with the promise to forward fhe | uight, while William Barnes o ailor, was alout to enter & o rayers, they must s00n be transplanted to the w opiions ou great national questions, eriticise the Poliey | grouing the vote, merely. In arguing that woman should vote. | poiley of iusurance. frorward Miss Hali married the plain. | 1 inJ $ " Selinst bs e e e ettt tars. the o yalere or urge wen to carry their religion into | TURCEE fpye”she shall do all the other things at the back of | i und came to R e et | dagce:! ,on;n in JAMESSF 1o was attacked by Charles Powers 4N, R avd Ju b marte of trade. from ard Er [ Domticn g Uiae “thew g0’ prer T e earon | that. ko shonid be the surse of society; should iaterest bei: | ber bushaud who bad Joined the army to Portsmouth, and as , S e thr e e wbite e en it is b % 3 Vg Vho s) e 1D e and bids thew go prep ol am total of the well-being of the society in w Ba heroshe | e th1e*’ uud held him, while his accomplict E. K. wedge to beaven. As home, its soverel OCCupy harae the office of y ‘ i ~.0ise, Detective Horbilt of the Fourth Precinct ran up ko 2 R s that it is a woman's duty to discharde e [ agreement was ssnt by the Lond Mice addressc b wise, Deteet Serectary. singularly apomalous position. iv an ideal world of pu ine | . v s | 8 ant by the London office addresscd under | and girested Powers. The confederate escaped with the ¥ ants should grow—whether ba n e w - O altation. 4o S b of o ship. [Applause.] Human soc Las yet o die | envelope to Miss Hall af 82, Louis, which not having beca re- e ato es T e 'In daaipoess and shade ! Have mothers no fnter. | RoSeRCC i EX8EITEE Abave a8 Aud (he otk ot I e | Curs questions of work avd workuen, The great mase oeived by bep wea e S Bl Dasingbecare | Punder. Yesterday Justice Dowliog committed the prisonor e S inking and gambling saloous o briltinatly Hghted | Jocte MEDY B8 o0 wiration, worship or love—while by law, | g% gl T on ™ at “have mothing but their | (hence to bk h oftice in th T eieh Alfved Pell th, | lor trisl without bell The Police state that he was a short 0 TO THOMAS R. AGNEW®, Greenwi o mery corner of o streets, of 40 tho ton thousand places of | fHPYID 00, the TetS of e tiey areovervwere deied &0 1 % Ead aimacs oo, and b CTom quation | et Bl b e e o iy | Limd' iase- toleaved i BIvg Sing, where be bad serveda | (3, TO THOMAS A o Tewn, Cotfers, Fish, amcrenthat may attract i it sons end daviiers’ Theouter ’k‘r‘“""r"‘"‘"”":,'.',‘."’,".:“.,"'.;,;‘2‘"1 :f:",',"?{':fi,""f‘:"p 851 of to-day 18 bow they shall find and eisure, And | glleged that the paintif calied at tho ¥ g l‘:m.".h:y’ | term of years for robvery. procdl o siey.s et than any store in New-Vork, Oue worid as well as the home needs woman to look after the ordes + 0 s o Ui oL sl st B g e ' | #hall wé not take woman, the ve ho by training, ip C New Yor ¢ lie | = T g third. g ety af . aramgementa. e went, Indusry oduee | 1 ROTETDEIR, AheY Be% Bt En'ur SAUELLAEE Doy - | inct neiure, i the eut tred g o eeblator ) MELS S T enveine o s siaaer ns o tha PO, Fod bt the v iy | (0.1, MACFARLAND, comer Lwenty,ihirf-it, B Ean s direst voteo 1o goverom N e hIky Phey und teach, Tie faal cousequences In thus divoroing | 18 e light io which they have hitherio beeh disenssed, bt | Company. throngh ity secretary, declined to do either, The A GALAXY OF BEAUTIPUL ACTRESSFS. day w11 the.o'c Standard Works aud, also, cheice Engish, Fres. ) kL £ A . i the state. the cburch and the bome are these: ‘The leaders in o your bounets, ] 5 10 | plainti charged that the Company in its conduct was frandu- | Mo Vesrvas, Mios Leome Westery, Mis D P, Po | and Scotch Statiouery, quickeed in every depertwent of lfe. With the power, the |yl uecept the dogmat of the popular religion, aud give no | G Torward nad eugage in this ereat work of reform. “Teil | ontly seeklng to deprive the plaintif of the posseesion of the | Mue. Poisr Mrs. Fuwa Warcem, Mise Mavure Mucsrus, Mle | oo wp g ::m:::o‘l_.;‘lh :;.::1\’ et, “u‘( v:u;;“-m t rllht‘ mfl.;t “v':rt thought oF infuenee toward n pure Henco the | r.nledv?-e-l'x;yv-lmru Yoo ud\!::nnr of n::: - rid, T'h m;;.rb;‘;:i; policy, #o that an action at law to recover the ameust of in: Miss Auxne Prriy, avl Mise ANmie | lm'nl:l.\)l TO CAPITALISTS. d & 2 ew world w lier sph hot G4 omed 40 » 0d LeWSPAPCT”, are to be more vital educators hereafter than | 4 . h & . for theix rare persous) attractions pluaher bestanders of mind, those nccurtomed to the examimation of | L CCRRIHTE M te be o BN IR St | T BUENS B O e \ding in theie profession. The opin SPLENDID INVESTMENT. s er wants, In demanding us we do to-day the e, it is not so much that we ourselves may fraochised citizens, but re bread and Wages an L ndie gt of sufly oy the bonors and privileges of e el st of X W o lttle toward dispelling age. On the other evidence and the facts of scienc the traditional smperstitions of their | hand, our rulers in church fguore grave questions of na tional life and svstain the pojular governmont, whatever to send the policy to the London ofice. ‘The plaintiff asked an injuwction to restrain the secretary, Mr. Pell, and the Com- paay from disposing of the policy otherwise than by deliv- ering i to the plamtiff. I appearing that since the motion s bad been served the defendants bad voluutarily sur | entering 10’0 a period when politics are to_becono more and more 8 Grestion of morals, and without the aid of woman you shall Zever round out politics and religton and purity | #ud wivil society, [Applause | The time is coming whea we | wost pee earnestly indorsed by those of their countryw on 1 ous portion of the p “their welght, and tie sgents of JARES the public, the fairer and AMERICAN COTTON PLANTING Virtuous place ob tbe cartl, Shall Senators i their palaces - s LT . L) it e Bave o need ofthe allot when 40,000 wammeu o i | L FASC¢ e “.‘,&fi‘ifi?u-fi’.‘:‘:&?",&r:fi A Marenolding | kil take a position which we now hittle suspect, wid the wed | rogdored the poiicy to the piaintif, hat elaimed the right to | priety, so indorse AND eity e livjug at starviug prices by the poedic 1~ Aud below | (0, (wn day and generation, while the sovereignn | 1o pray ont of Howidh and such newspapers, and whodrik | 1ia e origiasl envelope with the snperscription of the | skin piepsations, uid can b ised by the most serupolo - e ebthe, &1 o mighty moltitude over whoge | *ine of thelr own day and gencrstion, WO b8 Tined of ) Whisky, will come out of the tmist; for there is to be 8 grester | London offiee, which coasel for plaintiff Beemed easential an | without compunction. The scle sgent and importer s L. faan) isery and crimes society dravws the vail of forgetfalpess. mnd | &1 U MUAHL L REYL S olar spatem, bemee Ulindly | dabbliog with politics vow thi there ever has heen before. ftem of proof in an action at law. The Court ordered that | No.#2 Brosaway. LOAN COMPANY ROAS + ther L agh problem _stands _bardenea | God perfect and immutable oa (ke ek ML i cee clasars | Tho nation needs woman, and she oan never become, what she | o to be delivered up which was accordingl; doae. . = S i ot ST T utven and | & S50 waeation, Tuise code of morals, and & uarruw | ¥ae iatended to be uatll there I bo diinelion; sstliyoncome | K W. Dodge fer plaiatl Dr. DILLENBACK'S NEW WORK 0N CONSUMPTION ITAL $TOCK ... 82,500,060, ope or love ho sit i darkoess wn . Y hen, us i e 21st te: < o 2 igons Jy e \oom, e these - honses of Qisease and despair, wait- | I {envm»ugm a tion, nuhiting all alise for the yre l'}‘('“ld:u:“:]:‘_‘ B Al ; a4 b oA 'f‘llll:h;“‘ David Lyou for defendar and it curability by Medical Inbalations is now seady and for sale st SHARES $23. work of life, for one cannot do the dutics in either department Then all shall be 0n od made. w DECISIONS. 3 the bookstore of WiLItAN Woop & Co., No. 61 Walkerst, N. Y., BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ok agt. Win. W, Leland. | and at bis rooms, No. 113 Nisthst,, & few doors west of Broadw CAMERON, ex-Secratary of W . augel of denth, ur some good spirits on earth, g for U =8 b und ands the demands of all; as in individual life. {Laughter.) Let me | The Parkersburgh National Ban ® been | answer some of the Hon. SIMON (¢ Hon. JOS. A GILMORE. ex Governor of New-Hlampshire. L 0 galvenige them into lile again. For such these | “"‘ \ > o of spir d and matter must be all vheerved to | o what cau be dose / \de the pale of respectability, with | the 1S of 6P ety 3 | duy when the intell en of Am v | —Defendant is cntitied to bis costs up to the present tme i the | ) re he may be seen professionally on THURSDAY a1d FRIDAY of 3 ; |- secure the perfection of either, ko in the state the eburch and | 08 0T L 00 Ty day shall they ppla a | amendments are allowed. et | e ].Thg lrmz\_l},l-::r:;:aéu; nl{lfl(m‘h' - ir.:-: . BRYANT. i Ji; { employment closed agausi tbem, I calmly fold our arms, i that we are not of bovorab; place @ ank, shall w arisces of old all ! wud ke the them snd leave them to their in! crest, (0o, to open D s of women, for they are sa, tional virtue and séreneth. and wive, a5d vu and wages 1o this wery loundation of the famwily which are ru.un subject to the laws of 4o, to meet Uie responsi bilities of elther we must ¢ a knowledge of all. Hence we claim for the welfare of the nation that its women have & brosder, deeper, more scientific cducation than in a koowl: edge of the history of chureh, and state. erd the family ond renter freedom, Fherality and pority. bat associated expressions of individual | Joseph Colwell agt. N. Y. and Liverpool Petroleam Co.; Adoiptie Maitland sgt. Ww. H. Paine.—Motions granted sus, Herrokind ot Wi, W. Tapscott.—Comuission grauted with stay until the toard Monday of Juue, at which time the case must be tried; either party can uotice aud place the same on the calendar. "1 ] bave been up to this tine shut up i privileged class | and yon have not fully realized your . you bave he | the éry for bread, and you asked what it meant, you did not anderstand it. 1 argue, then, that you ought to vote. Woman | bas mare interest than man in the prowotion of purity. Does | not half ber sorrow come on woman by reason of her want of | 18 DELIGHTED WITH IT ALSO." EvVERY ONE THAT 8 g gES 1T 18 DELIGHTED.—Mre. | Mary Ann Bard of Bardsown, Ky.. writes to WiLLcox & Gisps ehige fs st hand. and WP ARE DELIGHTED W " v, wnd BYERY ONF T Oury T SHES 1T NT, iBoston, Mass. GFEO. L TRASK, esq., firm of Bigelow & Trask, New-York THOS. CORE’ tirm of Corey, Wilson & Co., Boston, Mase. ELAH F DEW esq., New-Orleas 5. A, Wesbisgton, D. . Maior H. O. ERIGHAM, lste Paymastes U offers greater inducements for investments than suy. This Compa Berte et them, but tueir sins will be svenged ou us and our | thelF steady progrese 1o edom, | o wwer! Has not woman an interest in i e e e e 3 rourih. gemeretion With tbe ohot, | Sbe may uadersiaad tho ww, by which ail igher excelencs infiuence and power |, Hae not N oriminist Do you. think | COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER—Mav 10.—Befors —~ | Stk Conyags vow in extience. - we wonld organize from this class a standing srmy for ue ”G:errsln :ll.‘:' ir:::d m‘:l.n.::l:,; civilin |l‘|u|:u :fi':u:’::‘ln er | if wowan hied & vote we would have half s mauy ram Jastice INGIARAY. | AL INMPRISONMENT AT SANFoRD HarLL—Ann "A:M n;_(‘mr:?'a: ll;::.:‘nflaummn:. -zm: {:qrvunl-l‘ tion—#u army nob to destroy life but towave it. T would bi ot waridly Sondition _constitufes the worst form of | 16 18 & shame thet they who Bave the iustiels of country OF JONN O'BRIEN—THE JURORS AGAIN. | Jonkii eare will be calied on for triai this | 00 TL LI G Cood e v ol A giokes e o i g+ mas wd_ woman, sseccisted | ogetber on Sanl v Wristoeracy 1o iy oouniry. hrough the iufluenco of | OTE e 887 ¢ ould not take part fn that legis- | ase of John O'Brien indicted for the murder 100'clock, in the City Court of Brook- | ghe.; pisntation sud erops. for mouey advanced in procuring # anofupontin. € bosts, Freoes e, etropolitan | A eTney e “uad passiens, she Toids & false position, o | Jation which look medy for such abuses—the 8l¥e | of bis wife, was called up by Asistaut District Attorney, Mr. | Herdisd. 7 e payinng Iaber. ard otler neccessry expenses lucidental to t B o et the otk of | Joty nclation, where sbe proudiy iatrenches herself, and with | for eoch evile, The bousebols néa, bat. on of motlon his Couasel PONTOTEIERS, W88 | 1T xeract the strength and preserve the aroma are | S o PITAL AN oy e, [ the e . | falre views of ber rights and duties, makes society exclusive, | Sbere, is only safe ay the country set down for (o-duy at 10 8. 1. ¢ £t CAPITAL AND LABOR Wb a star on her Grow aud _a soepter | Teisemiewn ol oy DRME T N ent aristocratic. With the ex | Purity of manood largely depends o the simespiere aren e ok aipes W Jarors wrs found (o be séffbring from | the twe raquletes o meliag Coppas. e accomplibed by the | are the universs requivments f the largeat potion of the | th 0 0 of an, . 1 h " v Por | S RN 1ES, the house. A woman who never thooght of auything | various disease, and woved for,and in some cases obtaived ex- | UMK €O Sesi. and when judiciously applied, no matier by "whom furuisbed in der band, would ot woman patrol our strees at the mid- | ception of the few who devote themselves to art, science, taide o of ber own walls was ey cuses from farther at 1o apswer to i quiries, we inform our readers that restore that portion of our anfortunste country to its forer wight our with & boliey wission thun she now does, a depend. | ; A - | e el i "beuaty of Nwiaer? Grvew man 6 right, | Lsersiure and besevsiencs, 16 cess E1TC Y whole thouglt |\ ppinuse.] A woman who 4 v ey ) e o e Trex iny subsistence, und be has o right ovoray whole moral | {8 LSS U oy workings, but is viewed suaply asau | Y-S an | urideal being =i ot 8t SUPERIOR COURT—Srrciat, Trau—MAY 10.—Before Jus. | 'he Trnsim Corran For la s Bosion Investin, snd s beeh 4on THE GARDEN OF THE WORLD! eing. m‘::l A :::I:N hu:ll;;:;nlll.u:';;;mp;ldnl:(‘wl‘m;’e:;nl added '__m"’“, OWer to sttract sule all who ‘,m‘,’_m‘m The nxm; I.AounTh«-erlur they of the most widely tice MONELL. i ;.m:lly m:'mx'«:“;n:- this e 1t 1s now for wale in the princip: | Bocks opened for the sale of thie Stock at the offics of the Cotopany e eut gambling, lie sness atch aud D 9 . 4 M6 8o peneficent Kindliness. 1 bave be ked, would 1 take | hoctpoc ouse farnis et £ so, o W N, BRYAN No. 17 ; et ta Soak. U ighovant: teovuneel a3d com- | WelT dphers. Wouan Joves power, (xR e isahoer | ok By dasthiar 10 e poils ! Beppin 193 DBOIRIONS. " | e [ ge6. shionolion s WAUEIR BRSNEEE TR RAN ST fort the eviminal and the unfortunate; 10 look after the order ;L..:f{:. f,;:.&‘:';g"::;.“’;.“;"m;; e around the ballot-box was a squirming, dr sabeth M. Brady agt. Chas. N. Munnier.—Mo- | CHARLES CARVILLE, esq., St. Marks-place, reports |~ Send for Cireular, P! lood. Joud-moathed crowd * W hy, when I shauld appear a pat 10 costs, | !l-_h‘h:w:”-:ve-:lfi-'m'\:‘xa rs ) 3 it n-’ by the BUKGLAR ALANMS L '*lPLRl(i)Rifll D ———— XL rGRAPE. 1t uever d.d aud never wlil fai | 8 5 cd ewlivess of vur tenement iouses, sreets, and prisons: and thes mnke the mother the wife, the sister, the daughter o Tightful power over thie marai realm of Jife; 0 lomeer slave where she skould be ruler, subject where o wl.cuid be queen. This is 10 Utopia, bat & vision to be soon | of Iabor. nor respect for those success. They are opposed to the genius of repabis can institutions, a_government of equality. and a religion of Nor is this type of womanhood all below Mason & for in the North we often hear educated wowen | faith in the dign e Johu M. Freeman et ol —Comm's Jr.. og dignity and veiled d Tane. aud 5o one wouid ly luto the dirty purify politics would open, and they, with conscio esty, would pass throngh the opel dare insult us. Woud_you drag your scene of politics t To allow women to vote is &t the Mayor, &c.—Order settled. W, Laeschiek agt Racbacl A. Addison.—See wemoran- E. Houxes, No. 24 Bresd, SRS 1. RAVEN & Bacos Praxos, established 120, Ware- H['BBE MEDICATED (ABINET BRANDY, ; lin Teglirei ¥ who hkwe scen Nife in 4ts worst phases kvow | DIZ0Ls ! A : 10 0loanee 4 T du s 135 Grand-s Broadway, New York, exalting the society and Government of G. itain above | 10 cleavse thew, | Applause. ) @ bistory of the movement | rovks ravd-st., uear Brondway, New York. e 1weeds and tempiations. oue, ve wighty io ate o they | b g gl o oo 3 B patn abovs | o far has been such 84 10 jnsure the most sauguine bopes of | Before Justice Joxre. | -— AN UNEQUALED REMEDY FOR Win it teted (e e o evad o3 pototss (o | deplote ‘the lndependence of ocurleburisg o 1t siceous. Mr. Boechor thon procecded (0 pass o beastifal | Wallace P. Groam agt. Chas, Wehb.—Judgment No. 13 Laight-st., are again open | DIARRHEA, CHOLERA MORETS, GRIPING PAINS IN T - ebris of mr; ve "k,m"" 0 possess those | "o for the bomage of & wnd eculogium on women, saying that everythiug she touched was for deiendant ou demurrer with costs, with leave to piaintiffs 4 s L~ Hours—Gents, 6 to § e, 1. BOWELS, AND COLI ehemacal qualities that cnn slone vestore ' the WOTL | yiyye south the priciple of caste and class has been taught S ifal—who 1a doing much while she appears to do httle, | to amend o payaent of costa i 30 days. —Gents, 610 120 4, Y AN GOLAO. Cutian de i 1be OId World, s (rom the very drege of society, | feriiutentiy in parior, pupit nd press, At the North loved Tt 19 said (hat 5t will deatroy o woman's delicacy if she inter | The Dutchers and Drovers lank of the City of New.York Flas been tsed with aloet aupailleled success for the sbove ecui- Srough poverty ané euflering, shall come the grandest virtues | REELIECE BT 0 vabpie bave been g0 reverently | feres with polities. Certainly it if ke mizes with cer- | agt. Wm. H. Melntyre.—Motiou granted. plaiuts for the past 20 years. 1t is perfectly harmiess, as there are 1o | One of them has got ¢ riuption enough 1o | Edward Harrington agt. Jas. H. Lecds.—Motion denied deleterionn drogs used s its preparation. A reliable remedy tor Sow ! seil sacrifice and heroism that can alone redeem the race. with strength; of vice with virtue; of folly with wisdom. courted s the rich and powerful slaveholders, who represent in the outer world wuspiration, aud that exciiement we But it is Other Informers also claim mojety. ) Byr mship Andrew Johu- Swal. von and davghter : two Vet while man defuds us from o foreign foe, let woman gave h ! 3 e ar e orever welturh we tee thie State divided and dis- | PO ommuvity. I do not want to unses wowan; | With 10 costs, ~taeag) e e e L aas task £ cyoates | tracted: the chareh cold aud brren, the howe ad and dis. | ENsexIDgiss poor busincas. Hatit ught to net | - Hans. Schiof agt. Calvin E. Kuox.—Motion (o place cause nd wite, Manant 6. | T TR Gpg ¢ gugBEL & Co Weae Stygian pook of viee aud crime and ignorance from their cordant, and life ne where what it should be—cbeerful and i through ber Lusband, father, brotber. Why shonld o | on stort calendar wust stand over to May 17 at 10 0. 1. ; de- solom Keithi, P. Devine, Jol PROPRIETORS OF GOLDEN BITTERS, HUDSON, N. . B tbe. and from iate maltitude of fallen sngels, organ. | barmonios, Hut with the realisstion of this fact comes anew | €171 employ ¢ to vote for ber, aud the boy who fs | fendart must in the meantime move to be allowed to serven | M e P b s i Rowest dopbe, od o e vary wiore that dregged ihes to | 9rder of philosephers, who teil we this condition of things need vot balf #o biy v bimsell ¢+ This does not admit of ar- | supplemental answer 4, Fred, Duconge, For ESTABLISHED 100, i iy o war on the tery vies hat dragged e o | SO LURMLEORAN By M e o e Wi | gument, A t Y0u g0 back to 1 Lo, W, Nelson aet. Matthow O Farrell, See memorandum | K e Ay Seaig DEPOT: AMERIDCAN EXPRESS BUILDING, No 5 HUDSON lucec womaa by the side of man in all Nie amusements. v, ¥ | peace and happiness may be secured toman. With uci miuds | te10 & allo o whe | with clerk Term. « , Juiine Miss Emma Schifis, & RK. <rimes, oft dragging bim to the lowest depths of degrada- | B Hervert Spencer, John Stuart Mill, Garts Wilkioson, olj-ct to & woman londing a man's rifle whe danc B 5 - | ¢ Femandez de Velasco, Miss Mary Sebitiin, P. 3. Miiter, Mrs. Tt ST 2 N - e O aiviisation, et us then demand that | 10F Hugo, Ruskin and Mezzini, all wriling up the diguity uf surrounded by ~ wolves; but if thero UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT—May 10.—Before | " William Limbert, Thones Ruchisek, ( ! 1 1 Bom, Lu the tull lase oF e e i ‘his_ honorable | man ud repablican institutions, showing us bow order a sho can load and fire ove of & want Judge S | Jolw Sockel, Thoas Oto, Maria Pal, J. A. Znrutuzs, Chisries Slade, ) etploymente. In the narrowed sphero assigned ber under o | Deauly may come out of this cobfusion, and all alike pointing to | 10 G0 it it s that polites | SUIT AGAINST A DE | Serwih: Chumtan. Svsaaty of force. she perishes alike for bread and & Yoma shull 10t woman berwelf put on new virtue, diguity and | Wi be vitiated. 1 do not want yon, Mr. Fernaodo | Benjamin J. Kellam, et al. | Best sguinst MOTHS. Cheap! Efficier ! Fragrant! Your spothe Shought for love aud vower. You all felt the potent | courage 1o meet the respousibilities the vest minds of the age Wood, to understand say suel thing. OL no, T would not de This was au action brought by plamtiff to recove | cary hos it HARRIS & CHAPMAN, Makers, oaraes ¢ wudan “1a the It W i | now prews on her conscience. In blotting out onehalf the | tract from the immaculate whiteness of politics by bringlag in | g ety AL i b . uce of woman a ar, apd ik not . | my wife sod_daugbter, O o, I intend Mioe e | 9,000, being a moiety of proceeds of tne sale, by Marshal Boeton. oace ou colless wat of selfish competition; of weakness | F8ce from all direct infinence fn the preciios! taee e o | MY e ete Tt Iue poliss voult 1o s M { the soboooer Ann Plokarsel, The amount was re N TR TS 3\ divorciog man and woman as now. both the nation and the ring mto politios wonld ceivd by Preston King, lato Collector of the port. s Mr. and S Manley, daughters, hree BOY S CLO]\HIN ( Whiat woman did_for sick and dying soldiers iv our Lospitals | fammly are left in n state of half orphanage red by mwercy, makes victws of the {f whie is sliowed to vote ke will vote for berself and toke office. Mr. Clineh dechined o act in the watter, and elaimed he bad d iufant, James S and 0 battlefi 0 > stern justice, untespe ¥ z s e ca vatoat eecim, | weak exdigsorast; in the fmily swsal merey withost Jastios YA e B00 DoMmanar, Sate Dovn fo%1 | » HESE U do o | makes tyrants of the youag who sbould be subjecta, the cliove, that balf the offices which ere croated aro pos 2 - Mr. i A Large and most consplete Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, b’ ‘eribbed and narrow slaves of hizury and selfisiness, the | 2€€ds & wother's love and care. As there s just that physicial Iunr sccustomed 10 ease and fattary, aod that you | [UPRErAGNGIAK WA MR antagonistic to each other. sl}fl._?nm or in part,) BOYS' CLOTHING of descriplion, e e et takes 1o, Mo but houselves, | diflerence in man and woman necessary o the pressryation of | WU 50, do your bastnoss, * eout wich an iden. W | 4wterict ALY Curines Lk the MG Rt et O et s st where all 4 poser, hawniy. o8 gt the vitalizing of thought. Hence, in the education o T for un to have real women—strong- | oy, : ATURE ALMANAC. N y i - gaurden wali, where ail is peace. beauts and fragrance. iuto the | winded, earnest, upright women. Whoever thought that ' “T'ne Judge reserved bis decision upon the legal questions in- Se 706 | M Hotsk :#a‘:uuuu2’.1%%.-?.“..5«51‘555-“”-«“-”0 kZ.fa‘.‘.'. ) flowers are fadiug fust are there to raise their | 'wnl have | wilderness beyoud. and 1o gentle ban - drooping heads, or speak of bliss to come. Suppose il the rights you want,” do you owe no duties to the fullen, the outraged of your sext O' if rights wer tun of woman 1 see the growth and ful. development of tl grond ideas enunciated by man in the ages Litherts Ten and speculative because not met by the faitl and entbnsiasm of true womanhood, But when sbe awakes to the poetry of real lite and sees the beauty of science, philosophy and government, then will the first note of harmony be struc volved. | empress in France. a queon in Eagland, were demeaned by | position ¢+ And what is perfectly right in sn aristocratic country [ elmum to bo equally right in a free democratic country. 1 demand the same for vur untitled America e n:h;lvlm.‘h the titled da COURT CALENDAR—Tis Day. | SurreME CouRT—CIRCUIT,—PART L—Oyer and | Terminer —No Circuit Colender made up. PART 1L —(S) SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ferabl, und T conld bave the votes of l who are too selfsh or | 110 COLCERLR Lt L™ of " humanity - be el Anthony then rend a long canen,)—Nos, 1014, 2330, 2450, 1495, 52, 2200, 2424, 2340, 42, N s E " ony the Y cascn.)—Nos. 1014, %0, 1495, 2452, 2290, 244, 3 w-! spatbeise to wk for thew or we thew. 1 would gladiy | D0 o e 8" Wi overy stop Tghly " adjusted, e of the Coaventlon Lo he presant Congross, | 208, 1716, 5700, 196, 313, 352, v, 076, et Paxr, 11— ity o5 . ort cases.)—Nos, 5 wote sll day and with londer. loftier straios, the march of civilization will Mit. WENDILL PHILLIPS 8 REMARKS Bultimors. ages, and education—to stem the fearful tide of | wice -ibut threatens our very existence as & nation. | be immeasurably quickened. We are on the thresbold of n Mr. WeSpELL PHILLINS was then introduced and eived Steamabiy nny Cadwalader. Yoon - , What to we the coarse and brutal crowd that might surround | 7€ r"h,"’"‘” moral ideas are to govern nations, and we | ay enthusiastic reception. He waid: Geo. :;:.-.;.-I;‘l‘i‘:.‘udx Tesues of law and fe Bteawship Veteran, Sisunard, Richusond, \a. Morray, Ferris & Co. 13 Lliglll-st.. '.’Z’;;'éi’ Jm Ky ;\ew"ofk wait but for the true men and women who believe it powsible | have more effectanliy covered the ground of his campaigns | Lx 10 191, 140, 195 106, 192 Biraments Viers balties Hes Chareston. Liviagston, Fox & Co. PSPk, 5 o the polls. What if my robes were oiled. wy fect in slippery 10 reahze & pure religion. o just goverument, ond a true social than Heory Ward Beecher covered the grouuds on which the DY —Nog. 2181, 2153, 2155, De. INI.ALIGBD AND IMPROVED. ARGEST AND BEST IN AMERICA. places, my cors heavy with the oaths of men, wy eyes pained | 0 e scenes of violeace and fraud, if Ly crucifizion such as | e on the earth. 1 see the dawa of the coming day of " equal | ballot was demanded for woman, There was vothing left for D e o e wanr 1'could save 10,000 women from more | THELEA t0 il " as clearis s 1 ever saw the suniight ou the east. | bim o say. There is no apeech left for us to make. Our friend 2195, 2197, 9199, 2201, 2200, 2205, 2207, 2209, 211, Rl |5 RS burned to Wednesday next. BLIGING ATTEND. ir Jives all througl from stains | era hills, and 1 feel that woman's bour has come. . touched the kernel of the subject when he snid that it was not ANTS. SHAMPOOERS, Dellish sights aud souvds, the L Shat water cannot wash away, are not these blessings cheapl When the builders of this republic shall roalize that an essen- | alone ¢ Bro YN ity C —F'ri - “ et by sacrifice 30 bt As Shudrack, Mestack sud | sl leweut in government is wanting, and shall accept woman B L e o s T T | e 3 IR R OBy e g o A | AR RO0MS AND 5 » Sednego walked through the fiery furnace unscathed, and | 48 00-worker, then shall the Temple of Liberty rise in beautiful | than at any part of our history, that womau rules the State, | 106, 53, 48 z " | Whitoey. A‘!ng?“i\l \ND FURNITURE. | ‘"fi..u rough the lions den usbarmed, wo il these whoe | © roportions a new light over the Western Couti- | Sho made: the ito Rebelion, - e the potent inflaence S PR UL Culbing. SOpE Jshi, Lons Bowe: “ARIVATE ROOM FOR S1TAMPOOING es are a link iu the chain of progress that binds the future n that al Mowes, Cox. Mol M FOR S 0ING, :.:,nm, wak secarels through he lll to Heaver forlove | THEODORE TILTON'S REMARKS. ...'.m"fi'.'..l.';'?.‘,h;':."."}',:'fh b ok Yishlows Willimo Thomassy Jiow-Oclasns, W, B. Bighem... | gREATRYP OF LuxDRERCT e, AWINKING DATR mercy ere omnipotent. Civilization bossts that it has TUTON was the next speaker. He said substantially- T | never ked, . : “olnmbus (§ 5 3 THE BEST OF COSME Shroning ber i e ouse, Tuat” mixht be esing i every | dark sna auli™ s upai e groggerics In New Vork. Sinpowid & Jt to. | The Connio Soogah is not a stranger to this com- | Hiic Aursie, Duvie: Phiiadeiphin 4 oo A FUKIMIES 08 SHE maon, a1 ouse and could e wod wa, iere, aud pre- | certaivly min v, if she witled it Wi " ¢iblo's ig G i Br), g . D.R. ? " [ILL REMAINS UNFQUALED. e e tho garden, 1ho. green felds or the highway, - Dut | dark 3 the P e e IR s s | manly. T8 Sppearsd o Hibis Ghrion Bpware StINS TOMY | & B eneo DartBg (5.1 Bhpr THL, [Pl P 5- Do Welt | A puEypusive O DISRNE e, e O O ere (5 luy their beads The question | | everywhere to.day s luminous us the Church (Applause.) | row ull would bow in subiission. ~Money is @ legal power | ago, and impressed himelf strongly upon publio recollection, | Briz Lady Kranklin (Lr.), Morrison, Halifax, Peuiston & Co. AL T MO S e Xvou s’ vot what advantages you aud 1 who | T cousider that this couveution 1 called to-day to take into | Why do not women wako wonoy t The brother comes into | Ho is @ very lively speoimen of the exuberant Celr, and ho B (Br), Layton, Hallifax, D. R. DeWolt & Co. O e Uy AR bubt y O e " edncarion and. poitios shall secure for | account, to weigh, consider, and put before the world the | this city, hie credit uot good for five dollars, | figurce i i | Be.). Hil, Cleafeegos, Tuckes thourn. 4 ATHS THE PAST YEAR. e wbat abal wado_for those Who are | most beautifil Aud bumene idea (at bup ever eotered imto | bis opinion worth s, Ho remains bere w doani Sgurss 1n & somaatie story o 1ev6 Kad tresehery st Maser; T s Do el Bom 0 TURKISH i 1 TURKISH! perimbing for work aud wages. I asy stopall this talk about | American politics. The chief glory of our dewoeratic fnstitu- | yoars. waiks up and down Wall-st, aud suddesiy bois a power | Torehearse tho dotalls of that story would be to traverse 01 C. Acker, Hobbie, Stamfoy hiin BATHS. ’BATHIX\‘I HOURS: BATHS. Aibert (81, Clark. St. Croig, J. F Witney & Co. GENTLMEN=6t08a. w. ard 1 to 9p. . 1ADIES—~10t0 125, o ber ‘woman's sphere, and place hand the ballot whick is the tions iv that they make their appeal to all classes for protec- lot belougs not to the white mau, the black man, the | —aforce, He clutchod opporsanities. Why does vot woman | fawiliar ground. It wolds well-worn incidents into an | victims, ‘Ihe firet groat abidiog ditfieulty is that woman is Sche. Reuo, Lambeet, ase, chiss, T. Tul A C Nantocket. SUNDAYS—~GENLEMEN. 6 to 120 » Neyto all the profitable employmeuts, to edacation, to civil | tion: oud never uatil that ides shall beeagraved onour | do that! Because you do not 3 ) aoi gafical yights, o virtue sud ndependence. " Luieeds o | siatite book wil | wo bave u truc republican gov oy % lo;:l.-’;:nl‘tv?:mlk;ulh o aveate 1t s sopuluble | aceking fore, dnd iHsireted those hapgy Vicloeies of virtes | fehe. Empros (Br.), Oudbouss, Leckebl, NB, P L Neviusk | 37 > = I o or JUlpit eloquence (o keep (Lo fish i tie sca, the | erument, The ballot adwite of many dofivitions. | bo leglalatad into 8 changs of this sysiom. Tho medical pro- over vice, which happen in a deliciously theatrical mapmer | Sor- o L AB'I Al Sirds o the i, he smaliet iat i it proseibed 07l wor | 1t a what | b cltoeh Jlike ot e Goverament | lesionla ull of apleudid prices Wiy does ot woman abuain | 020 tho stage, but which alzost never Bappan in reallife. | Sehs Nets Mol 6o b Caivestone A Absi oAb GE] E N ‘woman desig 3 0, the wi P v 4 Jeat e il for everything in the uuiverse of God is held | will give e A potiar Sesiaration oecaing (Lot o k53 g e s Y e SANI[ D anghof AR S IV e SEMESLIE g & e A S g oy #4518 VEC) DN HSS NE ovioge hod saih b i by an ‘ipumhable law wiich noue chu resst. | e, but there s notbing which » Govetument S0 bound (o | trquman sald thet culy foom o womss's hund-would (8¢ vocrive | Y Irsin the "Nos” .Uendks s from ratfans, aud | Schy ). B Fariond, Woniey, Baitisore A. Avboti. © O & € A. BROOKS, A Seace Loave p foacs 16 SiRE Shet on Durrieny Do throws | sespect more than tho bufot. That eiven ther officia notice | meuioal ssatance. Ibind the ballo arvctder greatsgersiee bounds np a mountaia pass, to be burled into o | lista, Hatl, Portiand. J. 1. Hateh, ' y Importer and Masatectares of ui et avide, T unbosuded | The Provident is right—1 tean (s 130y, {Langhter.) Tho | This systsm hab got tobe asatied ogainat 146 wishes of it | frightful chasm, whenco ho is rescued by tho faithful Irish A ek s o & Thien, (§] y N S 3 e, Wright, Boston, F. Talbott & Co o, bH() l’»s, &C. YORK ‘we may find out weman's tru @8 of many & bruve man, equal to auy emergency by land eud wen, ¢ soldier, sailor, hero or saint, who Las proved at lust 1o e but woman in disguise. I see uo reason why women shonid | ‘met ware geserally be clerks in st d | ‘conductors on our cars ' If five indies cau diive iwo horses | Park. with 8 wan en the back seat for 1 the less fortusats carn #2 4 duy as History tells | lawyer or the editor, but simply and ouly to the citizen, aud 1 trust the day is uot fur distant when we sball not gv to the world wit upon aur lips. 1 dewand the builv: for woman —not for Ler sake, but for mar's sake, We sholl ncver have s goverument thoroughly puro and bumane until wen avd women join together in tue manafacture of the ! Society, the law. the mits, polities, religion. all bave n and 1 “ell you that when woman enters polit | (o obetacle. ~Sho oceuples tho chair in thix great university, | Pessant: tho Connie Soogah This scene hus been very finely | -Inu ma‘ngm n.g:xl:fmnl. mnnxm When we find fault with, | Pt upon the stageat the Winter Garden, and indeed the | eJudic s class or that, against couferring the | scenery with which th o i | fter all admit that the largest class is Woan gooq 7Mbb o \v\l—“;, Boe boen brurasle Ry | v, “Are we to take the initiative on this point | 5 e e e A el WL O DL o not convineed of its necossity +* Well, that | and bid delineation of the Irish peasant in the scene wherein | L A hus been said to-day, this | the plot of the assassiuation is arranged, aud the subsequeut scones which portray the prograss and failuro of the plot, is | o ust day & power. When N Steamali vl Sdfrey Hatrer n, Fox & C i Costaopolitan, Crool to U. 8. Quariermaster. . Casper Lawson Snow New.H _ Cothiarive McFadden, Wileox, ——— en, 8. D). Stannard. | Nocfolk, with mdse. and pass. to | | ke Washiogton, D. C., 36 hours, in No. 875 BROADWAY, DIRECTIONS FOR MEASUR(N First. Place the foot upor the outiine of tame Wil s pe levgth and spread of the inchs juches aud fractions, wit' Inches aud frctious, wit tape G THE FOOT. ece of paper andirac sive thel no doubt they would be | Fernando' Wood out of it. [Applause ] Sil bave o St ) % liorwe £ d'far mare, bumass, 10 | woman for Presldent Woll { noaid 16.day thaok God if we | o Srod from Farh, he ackpowlalsed | o\ of cocd- polats. Jifs sesroe) whip Philadeiohs Lane, Baktimore, 26 hours. in - horwes, & Beve los ucaring and Guarreling | bG8 Man for Frosident. |Langote: el ppimmser). cutons | Soald nou restic “The fethion st he selons of Foris soakd oies | W OO BTN, PR, ROSTEOI7E ORISR I8 Nt Lo e e e e sigues, and e ooureson of e everrmhere lerer | v rlG i rom the commenient oo work. i d e St st TR e B erthey [y anase Miuge ol Satow, |48 1oL KNSINY. SOl | o Seamusblp Clty of Wesbiorson ess, poverty aud vice, 1o health, virtue and indopend Twenty gears sgo. when Mfl;‘m’:—' x,uwrd:;:,\n by day. \..rl-n.,gup'xhel-n:ml ‘vlfiflnfihf‘ uirse than can the rush. | i8tic grounds. Its piotures of Irish hfe and character we Un i el Weited far to work for bouest wages on the highway than to | view Lucy Aitkens work. he Jown o re- | iog Niagara To return to the brother and the sister. Ho | aro ot falthivl, and its piot and sveral of ite char- s € 1 | FSTABLISHED 15 40, > > Starve in & parret, or sell ones <elf for bread in a palace. | iu commiencing bis review, to » oot et LB L o B s "“‘",";’;'x uf s | actere are uwatrue to matare Vilialne, euch as appear iu i Soredvs. Loye 5.0 . " 0 o ation pt 1 n N : . Louest labor and bonest wage: Liverpo, What & chauge thero would be i all thoss dirty strects wnd | was & women's work. it f ated lealently g : ) e o R U et reve parinor I busiasee-. | ‘That dey has g088 by and o be trented lenlently. refar ot o and < to ths proceeds | Irish deamas, are villainons beyoad possibility or teleration— Livery mercoan ts, bavkers, lawyers, editosm, or in the 10000 offices | more leuisuely than e R e U ST T Ninety- | and the villaizs in * The Counle Soogab” are of this vauaturil . mere siuwcutes under Government. 11 Gov. Andrew sent 700 | ciitic does ot look Wil I e . I e S B S 8 T o fits of 1 | yort. Lt is to ba noted, too, as & groat def ! wowen 10 civiiise the men of Oregon. would it ot H pafuted by a woman than o tic sogest sl giinees. 1 S asand kS48 S bERGIAR SN (SR APSS AERSS 1n Luis. £am8: 1) with mdse., ¢o Charlk 5“‘"‘,",“‘;. hm‘:“ B e ot oy, Sty e H B - . o d e of ot logisiate | that its plot mainly deponds upon a wothers willlugnoss to | Carow. ( ) b + to Charles is elty. It is ovident there is some new power nosded to atislly heathen, that 4 wui bhars . Py on of weroy | saerifics her daughier, in marriage, (o | Bark Moout Ve o Livergool, wegor, Lourshays Dec, 9, | torce order, beauty, and cleanhiness in every department of that | rights. ,‘YMCM,_”“ e “.rnrr muu]n;hl‘;c into the heart of the t red tittle girls ‘ o -‘ ‘: 'u PO .krhuxy, So o follow waom sbe | ip"y to V. I Browo. VA”,,I aegregor, Louns :.,:...nc_u: | T never go into apy of thase editorial teins | the rock of prejudice. bub, 1 L1 jiey are obained to | tremiitng at his door. Dt throw oy ) A aitaatons | knows tobe & st aad a blackguard. There are otler o | dmaifed o skip stowing 24 dist. peudant, No. 915, from New-York for Teeling what » dssecration ft ie that such mei 45 Wil | day present thelr oase 10 you b e e e to thase girlsand iet thom dictate the ; 1 " | gruities—but we nead not delay (o point them out. When | 9 FE A : Wam Cullen Bryant, Horace Greeley, awd Theodors Tilten, | it, will soon be lifted tp fo that equalicy i ould do | and you need no asvistance from Albavy. Albany can eriticism has ousd 164 atmodt; UM Mat- yet Towatns thak thls | .0 P rrcnee i hislde 64 daga, with tndes, to men who bold in their bands the destiny of mation, | (Grcat applause | qality which they demand. | you." The temptor to vico In f New - Vork is vot | . , Dhalak 15 Thly "n‘ s oo W (Dutesy o gy oo’ ] houd forge their tiunderboits m suh g (ol i i e T ko roui—it o the religous fatidious sier 1 ber palita sort of romastio Iriah dratia is £l of charas for the popular | 4, [UENGRES! (Pt B g :::.. 'M.llfi.': thought -'::1 The Rev. Hixur W ArD LEECHER stroduced, and ‘,fl{j‘,{“,;’;u"."y:‘:l"";h']:"m';!?.r:x: "mu':'vri hi::;nn:-‘vh.fiuen.-o [ taste. Tho Winier Gardea, therefore. aa will bo inferred, | (Daniak), Wedes: with Ve ballot as the key b all our Colleges of Ls Woash for | grecied witl tie custumary entbusiastic Tecoptoa. 1o wib. | modera ciribzation, wnd Toore 100 - pir’ SRR RLNCE | otvem wibk;:s\ba.Consle Fabgnt? aad Mr. and. MIR Dirsey o g 5 e (8o, oy 10-al amr Col f Law, Medioine, | siauce bo said, it taey seem stesoge that w2 this time wien the | resistiess as tho shirlwicd. Liteiat 4 power | wiiams. Seience and Thectogr, | Women of proyerty bane boo o | afention of e nation i isad oa the reat quetion ot Tecon: fotly "how far bumanity bas (raveled, apd bew mnch | e e— % tions, now | arrnction, that we should start another great idea. | ot woman done for dt t o | io clvve them to the daugiters of the State: T s recert con- | [t Lecaise both Qcatons ‘e tio i g L e 0 T TR kb e T wers 80 girl o B B le Aoademy | ing the whole question of goverament. The history of the | tion in tho Churchi but 5ot on equality. T M(_i‘-d a recogni- | §pECIAL MEETING=THE CITY TAX LEVY CONCURRED why tha o giris in that Tnstituiion. He suid there | dovelopment of mas for the last thousasd yeurs has b e MG RebAR S4RANLY.. TROLTMMN bt ehert The Board met at 3 o'clock yest o prevent either a gir bl b P een a | ber power. Literature has done more v " locK yosterday ruoon | Dotk g L0 p either a girl or & black boy from being | strugele for protection. It was Y [ at ue more for Ler; but both show | 3 : gle for protec t was needfo) for 1aw 10 profeet it- | the lmwsasurable potency of this publ ecial call, the President, John Brive, esq., 10 the chuir. ARG | Selr. 2106 Smith, Chass, Fa tted \‘here. 8o, [ trust. we ad Il soon see a class of g els | & trom Twelt'b-st. selivol, able to pass the veoessary unm‘lu clt for wedleluo Lo drive out empirics, for mechanics to pro. l.,;mn.v.. which she | 1P e transaction of s0me routine business, the Board took up wied ! I do uot teel tle K is question that I | the City Tax Levy, as amended by toe ( Sebr. 1. P, Abell, Fowl er, B RUPTURE. L day tle great Gistributive teude; have fel ', 10 entes these prineipal waike. 1 also anked Profes yo. o n ney | bave feit In the AntiSlavery or the Tempersnce cause. 2 uncilmen (see else- | Sche. Rio, Young, Shulee, 21 days, with ¥ . Dl f the Law school why be i wot udvertivo fora cias | il knowicdge 50 Noagss the a0k cghe o 1syariy {1 Hase btk Avieneg e T olag abroud | miarex. and concrsed I the sume, aud it was ordered to bo | 0%,y Lped SRk’ fo st & Rtk :fl;’l‘: o aaed ne, 1o i, {1 IbRRSt girks bad braing :noeu:r 1t eads now no reformation to teach ub 1bAt & man | for De igLmassormunlg poliiee—yon orripung pliics | 1t - pproTil. Acjurned o Monday | Sbi bl Atbeacs, Spragee, Stalee, 18 daye, with spas, to o ¥ £0 and teach the Gospel for once the Land of ordinat f - I T . : Wi b vsp ] i lon | the failyre of ¢ P ks o W (;.:' yiotl ey onot to Kuow Ut o | was sty fo uthorias i A i vl not now conee | b ;uel“fnfiue';«:lx‘:n:i"'ffy':vnfl.' e bikverds oo Beard of Supervisors. iR 20 years, und that u# suggestion they have 1wade | for bimself if Le knows how. aud tha ti p rescribe | brothars in teir familics. Lucretis Mott said at the first The Board met at 12 o'clock ne e, most obst i » o S3b . e w. o ime has come when & | Womany Righis Couvention, that we were Lunc ” o " o on yesterday, but e P A FATE N LEV PR T A ock v, m, r. Marive. Miller, No. 009 Brosivag,

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