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of learning lo millions of human souls, anil consign to the platform, and bow they would whip all the other parties The Saral Bunalning Boud. N. C. Bryant, Ali>ho.ue Uai oOt, IUrt" THE REPUBLICANS AT THI TABERNACLE. prison the humane and benevolent who aUempt to teach the Hindoo, hoft t.hi-11 and hard shell.out of the Arid. He C. B. .*. Tf pcrtlth, KteL !XjSB& DuoCM' ««*¦> and servile to r.-a-.l the precepUot our Sartor and Our Hat of promotiona to be nude, ba*ed on the Regis¬ Batch, Banjo.; BKerk^8CS?E5lite ignorant the lait wax m»ch applauded. J. M. Wainwiight, J. C. i'ebtgfi the teaching* of his Apo<tle». But within Immti ter of 1£66, Mint not on account ot some B. K. Unit**!, the power of slaveholder*. Simulatod and aide* aa K At the conclusion ofthe speech, the question wan taken quite correct, F. A. Parker, Hhip CoB(Vfi, rifcT.of tod from boston for Melbourne Ml political t on deaths and H. 8. Ne«rconil>. County Mass Meeting to Beot Dele¬ ban Ihv'11 b V mercenary ana ruling politician* from free State*, the adoption of the address and resolution*, and tl»«y resignations. W append the additions, and Ti G. fatrain, Burtoo about noon iMh with . HW wind. but after reaehliur wbo have sacrificed their patriotism at the altar of ambition, wtre adopted, . corrected Uat will be printed in the Wmur Hkrald:. E. TbompMiD, J. !». Muury, ita buy nrt i KK wtai) with itroiii loutlii, and put baok to have beiM.ni>1 arrogant, turlmleut, diWQUrlfiCUS, and not nn- Ml, Jitani Birvt said Mr. wai unafolda- 1 J. 8. hennard, P. Croaby, w Ih* In Nantashat Read*. Wh.nTf lW.il, Boeka^ gates Syracuse abusive of who the that Wilson Commander to be . V. Sands. llufe N ol Nantaakat about iP she was a via frequeutlv ttl« deign to uphold natural but he would be in the course of a Captain Benjamin J. WtUtoaon, C. W. lla/a. Hill, If, straci by of i- TanJiK^ aiHi '"aturt^f, My absent, ready day I'ataoi Midshipmen to be 1Jentenant*. Edw. P. Williams, J. J. B. '-<».. ,«U squall and cot the Rocks. A signal of distress was bupyiitj-and to or two to take hii part in the preeeut movement. He Cucot, t'reigii net. Informationupon sent to the city by the Masr peace nil who venture repeat the word* of the .Is red P. K. John D. David B. I . ««d immedtatel} SIGNS OF OVER. Country's then stated that to the laws in Mygatt, Halney, Harmony, D. MfN. Fairfax, A. K. ugL1. at Bull. The steamer was soon aa A 8TOBM.BLEW declaration lit which It* Independence wa* originally di e-tared. according present Kansas, William twin. John J. Cornwall, James P. Foster, Henry J. M. B. E. netlc Telegraph Neptune, The political power 01 slaveholders thus aided, baa beeu a man waa liable to be sent to prison for reading the A. K. K. Beuliam, Robert T. Wm. P. CtlU, Barrett, her way to the ship, but .mbsequenlly was telegraphed to beaa used, not only to repeal the Missouri < lomprotnlse, and thereby Declaration of Wilson, Chapman, li. H. Stevena, C. Torrett, her way back, haTin* probabnr been unable to render mack Independence. A. Campbell, Wilson McCunnegle, John Irwin, James A. It. M. J. W. Kennett fall as the tide which had been about aa boar allow the extension of over a territory larger than the Uev. Lt.l, service, ebbing bat tieuty »f Guhw for slavery Mr. Edgar Kkotium informed the audience that Charles H. Greene, Francis H. Isaac W. Cuyler, struck, would not commence flowing until after Speech, original thirteen State*, but It ha* been used in the enactment a* had to Greer, Baker, (i. M. Ilanaom, H. C. ItlaUe, when the ship of a law free citizens be and have been Henry Ward Beecher would not be presen-., he Hester. Aaron John E. Austin o'clock. The la In rather an exposed situation, aad wh< ' deprived nine ship At.tew. rehy may attend resolutions were Ward, Weaver, Johnston, W. F. Suicer, C. II. Welt-i, waier In the bold. of llbertv « uhout the right of trial by jury, and denied the pri¬ another meeting. The following l'endeigrast Joseph P. Fyffe. W. W. Ht. p. at ia« accounts had seven feet of The vilege of the writ of habeas corpua. In violation of the moat then read by Mr. McMullen. and adopted unanimously:. Roberta, tjuackenbush. steamer ft U Forbes left the city at midnight to be In readiness valued aud moat sacred of the constitution of our That the New York delegation have to fill We have received the following letter from one of tlie R. Fairfax, E. Kiigtiih to tow oB tike ship as soon as Hie Ude would admit, and with her guarantees Resolved, power M. be able to heraSeat ADDRESS AND RESOhUTIONH. all racanrles that may occur in their own body. officers :. 8. Nicholson, J. Bradford, steam pump, will probably keep government. sub¬ dropped powerful to the news columns.) Indeed, so !>old and arrogant has this power become, that Resolved, That when this meeting adjourns, tt adjourn TO THE PUBLIC. W A. Webb, R. B. Iowry, until she can be towed back city. (See Ac., 4c., tc. recently, within a neighboring free Suite, a weak, tlintd and ject to the call of the ew York delegation to the Kupubliruu of in- J. 8. Ilay, J. II. Carter, Bark Pilorim, Andres, hence for Mobile, got ashore on the fccrvlle, It' not corrupt Judge, at the Instance ot a single slave Slate Convention, tor considering the ticket to be nominated, Suffering under intense feelings from an aet gross W. K. W. H. about 4th Inst, «nd slier discharging three lighter in of the of the common and such other action as be for to committed the Board of Naval Otli- Hipkina. Park*, Tortugas holder, direct violation principle* law, for the purpose of taking !may justice myself, by .!. P. loads ol ber cargo oil and put Into Key West 8th Inst. She w the ot has ta*ued the writ of of the a late offi¬ P. Shirley, .tones, got a A muM in«'<lii>K <>' the party calling themaelTe- repub¬ and ithout sanction any statute, the beet Interest* republican party. cers convened under law of Congress, to retire C. C. B. A. was not much damaged, and would sail (or Mobile In few habeas corpus to inquire, not by what right freemen arc im¬ Afler the adoption ot the foregoing, the meeting ad cer* incai able of performing efficiently and all minimal, McDermut, days, was. no doubt, the bark seen by Capt Sladden, af of the ami ounut * of New assembled last or rest rained ol their but what free¬ promptly 11. N. T. W. P, frills licans city Turk, prisoned liberty by right duties.a law which 1 consider and ne- Arnold, Uuckner, at New reported yesterday). unaccused or crime or are jourceu. their important T. G. F.. ship Indiana, Orleans, I' at tho to the men, any mtodemeanor, permitted for the of the it <lld Pattiacn, Morgan, from off month rf veniug Broadway Tabernacle, pursuant to be at liberty: thus perverting the very purpose of that sa¬ certary well-being nuval servioe, (for J. R. L. law. Ban. riiAittm. before reported picked up Board of Connclluen. Myera, at 17th Inst, to be re' following call:. cred and venerable precept. sanctioned by custom and sanc¬ and does contain incompetent and unworthy officers) K. Aulick, W. H. Willeox, the elver Delaware arrived Wilmington tified by justice a* the main judicial plank in the platform of Thin Board met at their rooms in tUe Hall yeiter- and to And myself enumerated in a list of the masters of paired. Ki'iupuoan (Jocntv Miirrma.. A mass meet ingot the re Cit/ of W. N. Jeffera, J. T. Barraud, from to the Philadel¬ ot New York city will be held at the Tabernacle liberty. to on nigh! the navy dropped from the service by the said Board I). T. Bru: Aa<nr7iitm.A despatch Cape May publtcaus I'ntllwllhln the past few months the people generally be¬ day evening, pursuant adjournment Monday whose it the to make a W. Auatta, Roney, phia Esrhange, nays the Arcturus (belore reported) sunk 13 ibis ev< ninu, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing delegates Naval officers, duty was, by law, E. J. II. crew la to the tu.d of New York at ihe lieved hat slave* brought by their masters to free States, or laat. The minutes of the last meeting were read and careful examination into the of all officers, and Brlnley, Upaher, miles South of t'ape Henlopen. and thai the sucoeeded repn-w-iit city county Repub¬ whose emigration to free States was voluntarily permitted by J efficiency E. J. Van N. Philip, landing on Behol>eth Beach about 11 o'clock night of I7U», sartag lican Mate Convention to assemble at Syracuse on the itiih .heir became free. had been adopted. to report thoee who, in tlieir judgment, were incapable of Siui|*ton, but account from Lewes, Inalant. masters, thereby Such, indeed, and all their duties both W. (J. Temple, 8. R. Franklin, nothing what tbey stood In. Another Hon. ITenry Wilson, niteil States Senator from Massachu¬ the law, sanctioned nnd upheld by the highest judicial authori¬ Petition* were first in order, but none of any impor¬ performing promptly efficiently G. P. Welsh, W.

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