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T WILLIAM C. DOTJB, ' xdito !? rmnirmi. If paid .trlet'y la advance-, tw dulls rs per an BaM I ! dollar d fifty eeats. If paid wibi ,i wMtht; miiI lima dollar. t th uj of tu ' AlrSRTlSEMEXT& net .xeeeding .lxtn linM will b Insarted one tim for on dollar, ed twenty-, mtl fot each subsequent insertion. Tk ( greater length will b eberged propor tionally. CwHtVdiaed Judieisladvertlsenieni Will b charge. 2') psr cent, higher than th a boss t.tas. A reasonable deduction will b mad to the. wb advsrtiss b; ta jar. Baok aad Jab Prlntttg dsn wil!i aeatue aud tlsssatoa, and .a accommodating term, fbf Lttr to tba Kditor aiait ba post-paid. CAXT PIIRASES. There i s're U iw creator mark of ill-breedinz: and Volga -it,, than the use or tang phrases. 1 ww c . snaach bav heretofore been regarded it tba dUiH)tiTohracterialic of bar-room loaf bra, sporting rowdies, thieve and pickpockets. Of lata, however, the unooeinly habit of intor v.t;... tha discoursa with cant Dhraaea. liaa i- toaded among young men and women, loo of Wspwjtabtuty and good .tandihg in the eomrau Bitt, and ha beoowe a crying evil,. Low ideas are always attached to eaut phrase, which must Inevitably .xercis. a degrading influence Uion the wind Law tsouu-puuus. are M -.ditnniental j..nuinouiiL untiiiil heavy iiluma: to ta binTthat would take a lofty flight. .... To. ahaw ... . - i l n r- 1 ,3 runs -fH he w",a'WUic- win yoiu ..an. ... avaaartiinea aarriod, the following conversation which transpired in the bwoi fuirntj',. il reiiurt- '" ''I daclaroto goodneas, I really think Mr. Una tLie making apto our. JosephuieU' said Mrs. g tout, after the gentleman referred to had pas ted the previous eveuing at their bouse, staying (a a later hour than usual. , I'd better neliftHU Kimnea-Uie young "f oumay oet high ob that," added Nano leon, who was in the act of lighting a real U- a Tnn lite the 'rut nf his jib.' Timo- thy f" resumeil Mrs. burnt, turning to her bus- "1 don't greatly lite his 'rig,' but Josephine thinks he's some."' was the reply. Whether you.Iilte.luiu. ox-t, ' y-nin be 11 make a "tip-top nusoaua, ' eonuuueu me mother. ; - '"I'ut her through,' moUier," replied Jom shine, blushing. "Hloit lemons!"' suggested jNivpoloon, smou King rorougn iiib uune , m rumui i'j ambiguous, that-it eertainly muiit have puld other parties to guess at his meaning; but in the present ease it seemed to bo invested with per fect eoidity. i "Napoleon, I ad vine .you 'to shut your hop ner."' elpirntlv retorted the toumh lady. was a mtn of property and was axsi'ireii by urn better half, that he had "a pocket full of rocks." Thetewband and father thettT jwmsrked lujdic effeetthat he had been more favoralily imprefwed with Mr. Goodwin, a Toong-farnief in tile neigh- borhood, than with the gentleman under cousid- u-MiaaJsuiUluiAdJl the subject, emphatically declared that he , , - - , . ill I r I .. Wi-.HJ suuuuiex ..wJu..Us4sjww1tllM(irTH.ts Tact-wilt apptill' WUo-wetl " thumb. The above we are inclined to believe ia nut a fancy sketch. It shows the extent to which the practice of using cant phrases, when once ac quired, may ba carried. WEALTH OK AMKUICAX AUTHORS, - Nearly all of tte AmeTtean" mifhiVra or 'men f , aed asany-of no gonuinc wurth, ore iu cumfurtn ble, and very many of them in affluent circiim ataucas. Hero we have a literary niouutebnnk, like lleadly, living in nRluetice, wliiUt in (ieruia y, that great writer, Humboldt, now tigktg-J'imr yrnrs nf lives in a mall rotm, vilh a mmlril Jluor, iiN'i it tvo yrnw to bih a '';y uf hvuit n m i- frns. lorn IliKMlAiieo.some years ago, oeshtiile of the necessaries of life, whilut "Ik Marvel'' wears com eotorfd "gti(Tc,-Bdir"sunTeH nboUt Saratoga a buck of the Hrst water, and now repre sents his rountry abroad in a very honorable ca pacity. That intolerable puppy, Willis, writes his letters for the tlnmrjtmrmu from a rastellat ed. maarnificent country residence, but Tasso was toil niMtr tn lint ft Aandbi lib ll.a Ual.t .if wlii.ili In write his immortal poem, Steele was mugereu . .. "d "" ,ik JftldJbeart by bailiffs, WlUw.-Umg ui.,ruv viii", I, miwnry 01 ,iurr, 1IIIIMMMI oounFS -wyear; lDorttntrtsinltti MTtr Vicar f.T T afc eld Tor ten guineas, to pay a greedy landlady, who proposed to him a prison or marriage but Washington Irving owns a faradix on the Uml aut, ami is surriHinded by avery -com fort and luxury. Cervantes perished for waut of bread, , Dei died insolvent, Boyee died in a garret from starvation, Milton, as we all know, sold his l'ara diss Lost for ten pounds, CHwar died of hunger, Dryden died in a garret, Sheridan wrote fur .his "leg of mutton," and Hutus was a miller. In deed, all the liierar " iaiTte" of wnrlent, medieval, and of modern time even to the close of the last centurybed a hard and dreary tim of it, and eertainly wnmd the mass anything bat liheral anistreesea, and I'arnassus a desert, rather than a land of gold. But the American author have " realised" that "better lima," which was so long in making its appearance. The brain of a hungry, Marring Cervantes, eould hava furnished tlie intellectual stock in trade of all the New Kngland author ; yet, Longfellow baa mora money in bank Ilia all of lb gre-rt writers of the days of Dr. John a vr saw. lleadly ia a booby at wheaa Johnson would bar marea like a . ' pricked moon rait " .. " yet "M'asliingtoa awl hi uenerala" own tin r house than tlie old literary lion ever elcpt in, except when visitiiiK a lord. Melville, Presctl, Sparks. Lowell, the Seilg irka, Ibdavr, rlinersnn, Itanenift, (i iodrub - nwd the other New KnWl writers, own beauti ful and taatf resnleuera in the trust picturesque oekioi of Mssachn Hilts, fur lileratur baa now its awbstaatial aa well as lis honor Mo rar,'. fortusieand fsiu uuii in nuking the aucesful autbor happy and pmsMmua man. There nine longer wriUes f sroim, -with laurelled brow, and empty stomachs, starving in garreis, posterity to ateet Marble hyeTteies over their rsinper Bone. Fame now siinla the suo wasful author' praise through a silver trumpet. fliT XV'oia rot 1 Nisi u ,. At a quartnr Ct o'cl.s k I'. M. on Toes-lav, Jan. 31st, th " Ml the "ry speech''' ia the British linns, of Lirds before thelwo Itousesid l arba toettt. This ever, the llo.sr of C.nnmnsis sssein bled at 4 oVI s-k. and tl. Jtnls at .1, when tit Vbal. on adopting the usual s-hliess tu lU iwssn Immfrbstcly enmrorn.,ed in es.-h. Hie Lls -llouml st hsif put li. sal lbs lb- t II .irk at ai-iii but th L lolon T liSIJ Of Wt nevt sTtiing gay. a full imn of tb. entire dsbst in fah, wuh an ace mn I of the npeninr nf Harliamrtit oreapyipg tkuii'mr ami a in'J mJH enlymmt. in t 1 1 besides Hn columns tl aditorial, Ae making r .nn n clomris n rea'tisg matter in tnsl pspor, i f it wh A t iy wght r4umn. Any sua wiil.ee at n gln. 4 issssessss Ists.r sll this mo-t have r,st sli- , rspnrtors. .!. ..i.t., and wiihm ili.-psse f ton etwsly. bnui ihiIt, and the tun . tailing ihss rsnurt, ( to i- lo in nutoi, wa r4 ia sry part uf ihs K'rr h.ra l nu.or let .- th nswal dmi.s, hour I abuost th. rv ussiest ft IUlv Al at. ... rC Ciustt, y 1st -y . Irttsy Jrmt)!lbril . ta lsti papers, niftiest l.y Kouth, l iiiu, aiol ..idicssd to tieorge t X. fVwsxIera, stpmsm heir'ren-t ai the " towtMlias ..( is I ' sv.s thsi t'. V.. P. rast bad rfuel to coiftrm his renii.atw n to t'. M. CnnsuUis at L !! . litil l nndey ihe in,ii li st it will list, a d -. J"tlt(' on Ibis Kepul'ian rsass ll r meiml '""in I and. tlisrebsre, they t.res Ihe h l S ' that to. Rrnst nut Isr lo l el to rMi 1 n 1 Atl. ' , VOLUME XLV. THE I'KQPLE OF SWITZKliL.kiI). I ' Thus niiVs tlie traveling editor of the Xew York Observer, peetiujtht nmdern Swiss i I My estrmate of the Swiss character liss woful ly depreciated jiinoe 1 hare traveled amontbioe mountxirm. With ahistorr such as (ireece uiiiht be proud of, and trace of horoes that Kotue uor- ar excelled in I he aays wiien womcu would tie mothers only to have sons for warriors, the ha ixs people are now at a pint uf natiuiial and social, dtifission fearful to eonteBipTale. They are in-deol.-d largely to the deuces of nature for the comparative liberty they enjuy, and perhaps, to this same eevluijiou ia to be rvlerred their want of a thousand eomfortaof lil'e which an improved state of society brings All the ' romance of a Swiss cottage is takcu out uf a traveller's mind, the moment be enters oue uf Uiisc oiniig, and seeks' rvtcc.-liiu.mt or i t. The sad Jeafnuu-ks of poverty-meet him at the dour. The same rnoui is the shelter of man, woman and beast. Tiie same room is often the bed chamber of all. beauty tooil, and that iuiM-iiil.lv prepared, is con sumed withous regard to those duinosiicarriingo uieuta .w blob luake ble at LMme-a ' tux nry . 1 hrrt. fijra to tire as its i iin uru ; aigt Uiat u uio eni ot Tile, with him. Verhnpa ha may have a cun. and in tlmt. uw 1" be thu lict shut itt tbo altey may till bis ambition : or it he is stroug Ttrtbenrms' bjj4 legsj-he may trim at drrtmelton in the games which once a rear arc held at some hamlet in the eanhm,. wliere Hi wrwtWn and ruunera. contend for victory, and others throw weights and lca,p bars as of old in Greece w heu aiugs were not uxtiamca cuter the lists. .Many of the youth of SwiUcrlaud aro willing to sell theuiselve.- into the service of foreign powers as soldiers Swiss soldiers hired to be shot at, and shoot anybody a foreign doejigt, may send them to slay j a Borvice no degrading and at the same tnnn n ilopiili ill T lmriliin In llle anil lililll ith so tKMjr a chance for na that none but a peoplo lar gone in snciul degradation would be willinz thus to make nicrchandrte of their blood. Vet they have fought baltles bravely; with nhnu '6niswififitu"6T'jiaM been as freely )uuriHl out for tyrants who hired them, as if they were bleeding Ibr their own, and the land or Uluuu Jell. , the soxoka Exi'Eijrnox. The last news Iciim Walker's Kcpubliu is, that he ana his party, alter uoiuiuoiiiiig ftiictinla, proceeded Uwnrd Sauta T oinuaa and Wan Viu- cente. Jly daily desertioni. his force had been reduced to nineiy men. llu attempted to assem ble a convention uf raneheres ut .Sautit 'feinasa. but failed in the endeavor nut a pinr!o native' irrhnbhant -BttemM: 'ftm-TTmcbrTiis-Brir rerr iiidigitaut at the conduct of the ftlibufter!., anil complain bitterly of the outrages which have beerrperm'U arffh lmi dihin lbiiidiiirs rambo is said hi be deortinl, thelilihustershavinguiadc an attempt to seise his oii mid hold him as ho- ,uli,m . S alk; m (lriTe , 4j-(Mlttti1I,by wantuf KrtMj and UiutiMtiutnu'iit, are reprewnt- vu iri.-viiii) rituicit uruiuiniui'tl iiuu Ull autbeuticaled by Walker's own acts, for it oil pears that be has had two of bis meu shot, be cause, as a letter from oue of the filibusters savs. "they so far mistook the object of our coming down here as to attempt to make up nu organi sation, the ptirMisc of which was to desert aud go on in. stealing and ..robbitigjuiu uu.rds!ftns cji pe.lition." irtuotis Wuikur will allw nosteul- ui tbat.he.has-nu.bauU.iu.llo. -will probably stwm do canca to account lor eonimuiing mose two muruers. iSesHies shiMiting two ot his men he had two of thein tlogg.il ; '1'heo.lorc llyao re- ecu eu fitly ialie.i, aiiU l-.uwam L. Iiame!s, twen f tv-fivc ht-hrs, alter which ii,t.y eie both Urum- uo:d out ot cuiip. ulker is acting the highest rrccboer to the life, lie had set a day bir general ascmhly of a!) the nci;hlorliood, atv tbb who did not cuiht. in were to be punishes of a conhseatum ol their pmr.ertv. - 011111- bcr of the inhabitant" of San mct iile, to sa e their proiiertv, ronouiK ed thct iovernuieiit ot Mex ieti and took the oath of allegiance to Walker. They were forced, in the same manner, to sign a representation whrrh nntrer hid wnttOB ocwre- hanu, justiiviiig bun and his men, and exonera- thcnr ff,, htrvinTutihed or used oy.Tlf. leuce to tlie interests ol the inliabitauts of the frontier. Pkila. IjiAip-r. OliKCDN. We have dates from Portland to the 1st March. Tlie eidil and snow had disappeared, and th weather in Oregon had again become warm and pleasant. By a lew passed at the late session of the Tjg islatir. Assembly the poople at the next June election are calhsl uihui tu express their ihe a to the formation of a Stat tlovarniueut. . II a ma,iority decide in furor of calling a Convention to form a State Constitution, then under tb. law an election is tolss held in Setemtr tit send delegates to the Constitutional Convention to frame a State ( imstilinion, which is to Is submit ted to the people at June electUm in iKki, If approved by th. miple at that time, it ia to be swlwitted to Congress, and admission asked as a State. Th rraiernf Mount St. Helens (savs the (re gonianl has been usually active fir several days past. Those who hate mm in a sitem sn s. toubbun a tivw of tlie aM.uutaia re.re-i'M ehs.. it smoke and ashes constantly rising fnaw il. The smoke appear to eite up in potfs, whii k was the ese in August last. There I aw more smoke issuing from it than titer wa then, which indicate that the volcanic f re are rapid ly iiTeaiojj within the Loads of this tnajmie satsintain. It is reported that rich guii dtcgiegs have leea found in the Calapovya Moontam. near th W U- Uunetle, If Ilia reports uf tn- eslent an 'I rich ness of these mines I correct, they will have a great innueac in Oregon. lmg near tb. eeotrt of the settled pTtl of tb ttMsn, iSI'lliaW aSM,lSMMI Mfc StMfttlJft. T 1Ti Kxitmrioy. Thi most im pudent of ftliloistero ifsditii.n seem to he rsypidly mint to sn iipr.prisl rod. if we atay judge by the arenunts piihli.ied inllis t'sjlLs-ros papers, jnsivm anu qisnnmn wre aireany ritr among I'residetit V alker's for., and was a matter efdontit whether they wwild mat ttih: aiwonf themselvs brfor. tl Mexiean fwJ sent int them reaea to seetie or aeiion. TS " ,.lratnrs" wer ! i se.ing tis- favor with the tohslstants iM 01a s atvnt l relish th lilrfTiy of fesslinf tbewt very welt Hlrinfenl measures ware ass it h W slke to force th native toaecept th Repuldie, ad in im nf hi toagnikspimt or.ler k dir-sls all tins it.huh.trn's of eeriaia itisiriet to nwgrerst sysM. ties and a. ks.wwlw his suthohiv or they "shell ls ratnished very snmlv," In SIlMher "()e Umti.1," whiebtf. jsaheeil Meib can were fcareed to sl-rn, they are Is ! to rwnet hi !ifllecy to rr-i. what prtrtUton the has un hud wmI asay ssssiss U fnw,, and to expm th one. t. dene, that they will 1st " t- iinlMtrwd hfir." Ctiitroisu LK.r.i .-The present pn mmU arelbat th overland tu!rralion to t'shf.nia this vr will Is. very smalt. Th Burting'fiii ( uw Tvlrjeafh ssis that fw, it y t'sjitoti tisias tiavews yetajrrired a I Hat ssHwt atbseh has ten heretofotri a general th'wugh-rare, Tb press ererr. hers is silent oa th u!yt. Tst Csi. iy Asm Th enajimiiie 11 f liillu r , In 111 New l.wk eols ton sir s.1 l f.v.r ef lo,rf) a hi; th Aiesriean t awl t' .mr,iiy. Th purjs id ll. asstwistim is to iltLr,s,ur. lb. Asiatic rsnirl iiilo tl.. t aH'.l ."osies I , sri. us ioqo rsof tro-i-i 11 on. Tbs - itnl stork is tie i t o hawdrsd lb. sud (J. il us, , . RALEIGH, NORTH kxow xoTHixr.a This is a new iwlitical association. reeentlTor- gauixed. but which now nuuibers itaoiiembersby iousands. Ihe Xew Cbieaas lilta gives the h.lluwiug synopsis of the creed of this new lNx-ie- st. The anplieant fur admissioo ta a wig wam'' niustbeanative born citiseu, of native tiorn pamiU and hot of4h rauHihe religion. . lo renounce all previously entertained: po-1 litical leanings, aud co-operate excrusiverr with the uew ordr. 3d. To hold nrithrT-rtolitica!, eivil, nor reli gious intercourse with any person who is a Cath olic ; but, oo the contrary, to use all available means to alxoisli the political and religious pdv ileges he may at preeajLfinj'y. - 4 ia. 1 hat he will not vote tor anv man tor of fice who is not a native citizen of the I'uitod States, or who may be disposed, if elected, to place any foreigner, or Catholic in any oHice of emolument or trust the latter not being in the opinion of "Know Nothings," a credible witnoss ii any case suve where tlie oath ts administered by his priest. lbs bocietv also has certain nass words, tuzns uf adsawuyfl ttim.jka.Viswjuus.jUKn oinsaiu- tioti in thu slreil, 4. , Jli. - The "II vOMOi' lirais aAcv." The silitor of ttW NwlMIIls1ili''IUMrtiirrt'Mo savs lie present position, preihctou eight mouths ago, (hf sny) what would tie the results of rewaHlin trcesoil traitors lor their treason to democracy, and neglecting and prescribing old anil votrau democrats. ile then proceeds to show that hil predictions have been verified, thus : i H hat now is the condition of affairs, and what the prospect" f In Maine, the democratic partv is disorganized and defeated. In New York ft is in a condition fsr more desperate. In New ilamiwhire, with the aid of the national lhauo crutH, w lu hiiH been persctuted and proiU'rllt by the President and his minions, thedemoeratic parly is barely saved front defeat. In .Massachu setts there is no democratic party nothinir but poor lUi:rcoiiary,.uorii.KI, ntrmTrt-itibj fire-' tion calling themselves democrats, who yearly cimlcsre with the frersoilers, and whnsnmort tnc uoiniiu.siraiion nominally nniy in eonst.lera tii n of the crumbs which full from the Kxnentivo table; In Vermont there was never a democratic party worth Vfivih. In sbort.iii every State north of -Maon A liixon's line, thrdemneracy is more or' less demoralized and disurgnnlxed,; and at this moment General 1'ieree, if he weif before the people for re-election, could not carry on. of those States.- "i1 v The editor of tl-.o Reporter tUl further predicts .tte.fJtfMUIiad lie docs not retorm his t ahmet nno intuse into it: the true 1'nion element, he is destined to leave tlic l-'rcaiucntial chair intre broken (Uwn, tiovrer- Te an3ai graced lis a '' jmlitrc?.tu than iloliii Jjicr. Political ArmiNTrM. A Krw lut arai. TtoxTor a "BanTaiM im'k. "Mr. Sou!e,ai Mad- rid, has marked his whole career with the antics and nlieiirdities of a rain and dissolute French man, and got into a duel ab.iitan affair that no American gentleman would have eerbocu in- V'llvsl jn, I'Qtiicl, i.f A'irjrivii, a vmmg man of i -ii! i l. . . . i ri r . . , oriiiiuiu uin 111s, oui morroii, niis.H:iai, anu entire ly wanting in a knowMe of the usages ol a po sition to w hich he aspired, has gratiiitiously of fered to a people who received him kiudly ar.d wamilv, the grossimt insults. m.iM r. pcnciu-A gi ntliiinaH -C tl -4HHt -eermee t inn's, bul, as every one at all acquainted will kiiamo, uulilf r the responsible post he now oc cupies, lias already phtccil his (lotcrliiiieirt ln an extremely awkward H)sitioii. Mr.i Sanders, our Consul to Ixmiloii, bus so behaved himself that tho Semite uf the I nited States, in its dignbv, refu-'C'l to eontirm him, Mr. Borland, of Arkan sas, ho originally distinniihsl himself as an herb bs-tor in Tennessee, mid hnd tlie good luck to I token prisoner early iu. the war ut' Jlcxka, and lej t solely until its close for which he was sent to the Semite is a full minister down among the exotic vegetationof Central America, and has made himself ridiculous from the first step in his othcial course. .Mr. IV Leou, who hud not suth cient talent to sustain a weekly (aper with twen ty thousand sul.scriU'rs to begin Willi, has been iituminuling his road to the coiisuUic-of Alclan driat.y tb diipbiy of wbat 'one would eapret fniui. a.. f.fcliiuiLaljlo jndy. Jiiese: Ji e Ucu heard from (aihlicly, and there i no knowing bow many more instance of iii'siinciiy hnie coine under the wat.-hful eye of Marcy, but not snnouiMie l from feelings of consideration or pru denoc. T These appointment, were all made witlniut re gard to iuulincaliuus, but simply for political ef lect. Behold th. result t Hull. 7Tj. . ' COL. FKKMOXT't KM'KIHTinx. On siwing the imperfect account telegraphed from New Orleans in relation to Col. I'stNosr, his friends in this city telegraphed back tor full accounts, and have recoiled them. They ar from Mr. Biliniy, formerly lti Irgat in Congress from t'lah. who I. ft the ti'rou Sslt Lik th tss ginniag of r'elriiary to euta to Washington by the way of Ssu t'muciseo, taking Uhi Santa Clara . ttle. 4 )n the "th of t'Hiruary he arrived at Ui Mormon ba of I'sr.iaan. near the Little Salt Lake, end two hundred and sixty nii!ossiaithast nt the I. res l Salt Lake, and fcsind t'ol. I siso.sT and his rty there. They had fiaind uo game ia the m-Mintains in etne.uence of th snows, anj had Turd on tlieir mtdus ami horses, of which tseiilys had been e.ilii.. He obUiued a refit loan tit ft rtoon Uisle. at t'araaaa, aasisinl by Mr. Babhil, an I would euatinn on to Saa t ranrisasj. Tins full acvutnt make no mention ul -ileslhs fruia cold ur hunger, " and shows Ihe ditii.n astssiaiilishsil. aws larlrie- hah t-Ste Kri'Uuul fell into th lilt of hi iploratto wbea reluming fmca Calif.irnia in l"i'i. This eowmuuicatam was to the Uloli. tiffti, reeeivi there ynsiertUf morning, telegraphed Iron New th leans Saturday attornooB, and 111 ciHitollts vie known to lii'a pajr .Vi'imu, loiii'iyeav car. Tns BstTt-n l irrr isD tiis Biirw Pcwrsv A IshhI.hi eorresfsavdrnt of tlie National Inlet- llgeneer ssiya that inch anxiety la fi It aa to the manner in which th. British Hist will I wid- wmted by th. Baltie I'uwera. W ill rrvwds isf ehiwing llsnes and Swede lire the shoi will the Ibllish tLtg 1st met with chilling apathy and marked diBtifactMo ? " Thersars pot u- elans her who say that th. paraiH of the fleet will be th siaal foe Ikenmark d Sirnitr. In throw down lbs gauntlet to IWais, and join with franc an'l r.i.j ar.d ; whilst m hers r,ni tl at exactly the rf,rs Will tak plac. and that the entrance of Ih British feet at th Cattegate will raose a cmtansls not llos-ia, I'rass a, hen- mark and MwMen ayatnat lb Vt estern Posters, and thai the H andii.av an p .rts will at one. be iord to a tlt depusdiu ops ll.s.s 1 suss rsrv shelter and tor necessary prov i.ton, 1 Lis wmild pi. O s Itrili.h arms at great iliss l vanlae. . Ssr.-lish ffti unco closed, liettmark wiailJ lollow her neiFtitior etample, au1 than, shut la tb. tUiM l,V tb. ftlshtful baitorie a its muuih, and assai'led sn litonly I T th coin I in- M hstal l.icrrs 14 Hire, t.etu n-s, titer w.-ultl rs- aisia d.-srai murk to t d -r. sieu for Sir I hsrVs Napier. Thi I r'.tsinly so eatrsat. view of Hi i-s an I on. ah It ' n4 u pMe. to entertain j toil yet II is held by gnat man, very raotitai T..ns t'rin. Brilliant YmtiiJ ha i.ffrd a reward off a lUousnmi oo.lr to atr mnm who will 0 cover a csii aiiu kn iua fw4 and 1 kal Ihe k, and w nit in f .rty n.iles if llts CapitaL near slphahat. e- usistiog uf tht,iv-eii;Ui b'ltert, U'r l in, pln.oelt tlls. .I.ies, hat tjr a.h t'le-l th, M-ri'4t bf'r, nod is to he htirfuel o.! . t.e t'lr f-.r hw.l b . 1l M.irrrtoiM b?. h.l I i ias iitui'1 tsuss.1 y, UtioiMi ia f of i tmmei.si eot.sira.tt, of la J M.t r, tj U.iosn.1. ti-t.r isn.uj. CAROLIKArWEDXESDATMORinNQ, APRIL 19, 1354. The people of thia8ute,jadgi1ig from the tone of a poruoa of the political pre, may "expect agaio to be t.ld lb old sturii-, during theiuui- mer's eampaign, which ha been rung in thsir ears for the hut six, -year, that the of rieht Should Silll nma, tin .a m6nm0 i.I .1,., im only way My which U can J obtained, ta by moan of lsgntatii i But tlie ieopleT are not so blind as not to penseive the drift of this movement it being the old geM w b played over again, for poliucai 8ee--deeidedly praaoa- ing sersws practice! It has a two-6ld purpose; and wn. are strongly tempted to doubt tlie sincer ity of those politician who now advocate free suffrage by legislative enactment, (upon the prin- riple that all s fair in politics, w presume,) as this most populsr of all nieasW agitated in thiSt.,e, ho, fmled twice in th. Legislature, where th. advocate. of bringing U.e CimtftutKo mto th. political .VMM Mb. tinked with, bad tbe miyor.tv. . t ree Suffrage after having proved . nara. able hobby during ,h. twi. Uu,en.atorl campaigns, has not advanced one stop towards it final eon- sum.,. tt n, and Pt,,K,rs are prepar.ngto tight the suite UUltt over aioun. Willi no Uuaw ttruo. Wt mcess than iuaUMM. il tbw uaaumki ful aeenta. delnie,l r...uw f... ,1,. ,nwus. s.' - t ' Uiorisy mtWBiUchnrteriBgthehViad.- ; tmejiun:Jitrvmrc fr W e V m (aver of a Convention of delegate , , Ihe aggrcgat. 4 tonnage or u.e be R Im'rlA-S vA., 1, ii" IracM"!'?:!, Vlfti elertedTir the penph, for the expr" Vf,t. 4ili.,ifw,s' srtOTi en-ttwSWh"Jutirtf!'.-wa 4,i.W,40 jdoptod for establishing a JMspitnl or ('est ll.ma. anHWwfl-OT too.. Total tonnagin .team .vigtwl.WH,24. for Seamen. The Mariu. Hospital issociaiion can, .newlr andwooomtcal niode. Andrtwem. m,' ill .Z. ""tajiulnonnt of Kmn.ee belonging to all th. wa.organi.ed and inconmted nlX.15, and eoii- to u, that theswcreuiWe after havuig given JTJl L n IXlTL'Tht tiuZj IlO.Ss Th. residue tinned it. efTort. from tlmt period nnt, 1 8. the Leg.,luture .wo fr bat iueflctusl trial. t '?r. f "CJS .k "'v v 'l connected with th. lea-bosrd State, of Ameii- The lsidct of th. Aition m . letter to meet iu Convention and mat. uch amende 0r" '5"nJ 1 -1 K. A w T u 3. . North Carolina lva only 60,0J. .mall pox. and other dis.- which for the pro inents or alterations in regard to our State Con- rjt F CTf"l Whilq Wilmington haa only 8,5511 tons, pennaD- tcetion of th. community., were quarantined on stitution a. they may desire, thereby settling N " P k"' f thourands .ntly registeredand.nrolled;if which3,k3ton. loard of Uiese vessels, where much suffering was r- . (- - 1 J - - - I 1 this vexed question at once.- nun i . I .l SOUS ASECIHITt. A Case lias Been un tnsl in Charleston for a few days past, in which wa. against whom tax etecution. bad been leviM m s-.-.w,.ii.. j-':::..--.-ii i.:.i:-- Tl.-1 n utSic. luey claiming io os jnuiniM,. ' 1 vruii resuueu in nuuing mat nicy were aesisitu- ants of free Imlians. and tliercfor. not liable to citpitation tax. In the course of th. trial, an allusion bohig madetothe hoir ofthedefemb ants", the Attorney Ucneral rclihc following oorMc-ricm nr.cedl.te, which wuTipy : from the Charleston Courier : - , ; An officer, .luring the revolutionary war, who i,;....ir ,.,.i .. i.t. ,,.,,, i,i,i i,n or. priu.il himself greatly on his mew, bad t-cen or- '. . Jr. J . . lereii to cot on thociiioiuaptiendaire hy uncum- inander. This heindisnatly refused to do. saving "AvU;,iUw..wi,.yAuoUis,t.'M'b'dedlyo to parting w tial Tar hiaeuiitutnaeT ; but the Court Military, as the Chancery Courts are too pt to do, but with bettor reason than tlie latter, pustponea tneir aed- soh;-friim Btiir to time, fmtir- juilgnent 'against the offcmhir. , The result was that Ihe officer died before his cose had heen aiiju- ing pa-sivin. S'n.nir In death," first made his will. directing that he should be buried with his iunir uncut, and that it should be protruded through a hnfe. Wrd m Mr crilriTi, to give tlie world " the ix-ular demonstration" tbal-k had been literally' true to his WaJib aud had died: wilb bi euctts. on. Tho Aspinyfiill Courier gives a few items re garding Limit. Strain's party. The Lieutenant, ailb bis- mB, ksul rea).l Clraringana in iiuchi of bout, and provisions for th relief of the rcuiaunJcr, ooromting ot IV who luvd liccn ka Jtaii. cuki preyiou ontha. U Chueanantie river. The party were 40 days h getting front the Atlantic to Point Yarisa, mar tit. Parifte, On lite liftcciilh dav their provisions Itetune exhaust ed and they subsisted afterwards chiefly on .nut. Their suit ring was intense. All the men left behind were disabled. Siruiu reports that Indi ans along the route txwl at his approat.-lt, setting cto t This State ho furumllr aiisoun-1 4 he, seveiwiee from tlie Central American I eoiifeileracv ind ronstjtuJe herself Uepahlic. I . 1 1 T It I ' . - e A . I I 1 iiihs aiuiiitatiiiK an noiw 01 reiomiins: ui um league. A new constitution has been adopted, which increases th. Presidential term tu (bur rears, and rive bint almistt uuliiu'te.1 nnwera. Tlie army has been greatly Increased, and th pay more thanduubM. TU Commissioner nt L. .t-t i ji . :.l .1 i Hi arrange tits uounoitry uispuis who I itsiuunts, lailr-l to do so, a llubilura still Insi.ta npoa her ultra ten itorial prut, asiuns. Another revo lution was at the last datfwapprwhended in Nicara gua, the rosU: of which ojun prusssrt, ws smscii feared. Cnianr. Two thousand Knglisk Cavalry and one thtmsaad id th Itoynl Arttllsry wer Xst,t d in Pari about Ih tost nf Msreh, to ptied to Marseilles aiel Ttmian, ley LvtsiiS aud th Ulnua. 1 he last tim faglisfc tns.ts srer hi 1'srls, wss alter th, Lattl of w atorhm I ttoe of the I r seh li t . batt'ssdiWsi. to 1st stil to tit Baltic, is lha ,mmlr. 1 tw r iyr luh . air ship in that sea is tb W H rliutJLm. Tns- Iv time bav .-toged. wlteo Uhss tw tags or H tortwined in h.siog ts .Ms, and hstsdnst and Wellington burl tltwr ntt,in. tbuader at lluttaian pow,. Tbe Tehaantet-s) K...U to lit Pacil ba al ways taburad aadrr th. oerksa di-ndsant.it. of wanting a suibtMs barbnri th Pasatto, but btus. If -lsateal.Hi s-rte.rt ts Mid, h been dit rovorH in the Bay t f Vantusa, which ht closed at tli mrmtt lis tha bisivtsSs mi itss, Jitf-m. aa4 awa as 111 assail, and east, stock ssB.ifaralsial of llts Ha, allows vsstsel to bav ingress sod egres irrespoo. liv of the (fnarter fnan which tb wind blows. No shoals are tret with lliei. and etery hcr tbr. is good urktirsra, 1. Th" following suture sliuB w. tak. front the N. Y. HeraM: Si- Man. Tb. Kinpsr.tr Nicholas bt his fsniil sr aonvarsattou with Ih British MinUise at St. Petersburg amir ih-s, ril the Kmi.ira .rf Turkey saesnrk man on hi dying bed, and think it wise to aertkmse' lb dtttMon nf his esutes among hi heir, whil h is yet alit, an .a to prevent tltf. fivrfol sttiahhle .hit It must others ia et.su a after his death. So with Presi dent ('ten at thistimc. Je, I. si, iaasok man. an.) Ih , mar lb domocra.', arrange tbadistri. Isilnia ir ,. pnlllHStl rlitwts, th hctlrr, lit f.mpamr N I hi.ls is a haiftoavted politician. 11 tl.s drimwary rsSact up- hi. aJiiee, and, act aceijrdin-ly, , - sasa . . a rrup BACKWAim. ifrtmrm. If at.inn t4 Aht, sad Jono eTena., twa Inftweni al litnimlit msaborof gras, bav derlara.1 tiarmaavas in tsfnf of rauiux th rales of p.te, tavwus. tb sptiaa. (lf fh l farta rut at. Rtor thsn lb rveeiots. Ths dsys of k'fh p-atace ar. Oaat, Tb. tssnol would not sobnii to aa inersaas i4 ill. pt-satl rates. If ths t ranking prtuh g wa aesl.nad. ats.I.shed, Oi iMparinient would saova thaa par es wnses. la a few tears, area nteter tb present ystem, Ihe racsairfs will sa,a than enoal lb ni f iii"i"'ita;ioii tT mail xuaiun. 1W. muat tie fwaltecatton of U pnoant rale, nnleat to rti'iue Hum Itiysra.kt. report U in rtrnlalirai that the Itnti.h a,te,,n,es, ht M. lifted lb I Bltrd Stales that l!n shall, t.mne.tialely rm III ess. titan, m,ut nf k.sH.hliea ia l.ur.ow. bkl U. kiussisa pnrts on It a as, and that orders to tostsiisl bav.a-an lr.lvtrasMsnttus4, If tits is If us, it ill sarriajs'y s'sa-4 our CaltfiMii aser rhants, a he mw est a lar, lra-1 ua e-sil and b w.th Ih l o. i (ssii-livsi a thi Vff i Tel, ... ... ...v.. . nn om , ,,,, procession lead by enuch with attar Ihe.r provuuon 11 .lartod ahm. on hia rtoru ,nj j, mi grifSn.r in fine, a picture of to lhucana.,ue. The eonimandcr th. .British Assyrian manner, and religion as the, wer stomerNeraindcapati hedaboat up the river t,re. thousand rear. ai Th. workmanship. 1. t . e . l 1 ww tun , c 1 l 1 us iiiu suiiemrs. - t Tut Ctrrsix Ute.u.'-or Cra Mr. Thrash- ersaj a, is invested with authority which for tx- raatls mt .J ...y I'ptjf c.nerul in the Spanish domiuions. ."A roval decree of Mat 25th. IM''.'. invmia him nlniil, witl. !. r..Ii inA 4. l. k. I . i: , . I of plucea in a state of acige. This give him' ispetid the execution uf any and er- ery general order or doc re in regard to all the admuiiatmiiv tranche. Mr. T. thinks" any govern soeut can bring the Captain-Ueneral to aooount under it c any Infringement by him of international law or comity, without resorting to the mother government, , '' ... An election is to be held in Craven County on tb 4tb of next month, to decide whether or not that Count, shall .Uorih. 150,0l)0to the stock of the Atlantic Railroad, thatia. of a Railroad continuing th. Korth CaroUn. Kailr.d to the WJ ,t son point on Beaufort U.rbor. Th. question is .ubmWj to the peopl. ,n purenanc. o an otderof the ht Count, Court if Craven County. '- T .Question of . Vulirenption of nfty An- sand dollar to the earns Knsul wtolwanlawMSasl Isvthn ssf I 1 .. .wisssttabn tia.toast-isMasti a chance for relief front pain and trouble, and , .. , ,. . . m., - i . , ' , ,. i V'T.r .'Ti.,u?..r'T.,V ' " "" ' susiisn iitoiciii.. ... - nv m.iwii-i.in. . JjT becootinc Quite conv mon, and notwithstanding th. wlvertisement I tieoiile. who iiriairiuA thee ar sick, or ton lasv I , t j irr . i i . r;, - -. r -- 1 j tmpoyonshing ttiemselvo. ''. T". I Ax A.Biyiow STAT.Th. Pel.wfr. paper, areagitatingaprojeot for Increasing the terrlbmal, dimensions f that little State, by adding thereto that part of .Maryland and Virginia which lie ' ' n''"l"T. ana is anown a ine Kastorn Shore." lrginm might consent to give " wor. --v irginia m.gnt consent to giv-o nn ha. im nn fsim whuik .ha i. m Minn v -i' "- -" - . s is su coiiinieieiv ". 'T "e nay, i.ut we tun ..r i ,l.A na l .. - i.M:. xi..nun...i ;h I cut of by the llay, but we imagine Marylaudwil rub so larirs anil . .... - r- I WM'T "k be annexed MiMixa INCAi ironsi t. The last tiumlssp of the ?r.-meTiro.urnal ittft."! "ilUflllH th NMit few diivsw. have eonver-ea with numerous prac- tical miner, and others, from various parts of the mintom.rall ? whom- that a gulden harye.t i. being gathered, JT rich Winter will bo amply repaid in tb. cours. of very few month, from this time. Tl.. effects of J .i..". ..,.. .i.ua. ...... .v.-1 cities i businca. is imnrovinir 'ran , ly. and after tho lsise ul a tliort time we shall bear no mure complaints frvm luoruhants, tradera, or others.'-' ..' - . . .. . .I . no inure I Mo. Piv-ovram at Kmryrit, A lettpr that a new palace ha been uncovered in the ruin of Nineveh a paloc whoa, beauty excel any .yet found in Assyria. Th. letter describes the new discovery : . "ling, monsters compound, of the linn, man, and eagle guard the entrance, The sink are in-- flu prassrvsiionT reprsuting tb King and hi yJXeer. at a lion hunt, a war cene and victo- most exuu a te. Th. slab are to adorn tba walls of th. Urilish Museum." - - isiowr"aa " - Una new Tiui-Wr din tho annexed lift son, m, rrr fr tin thcAliUMiJiaJ inxnsuaT tL. . 1 .. . ,l f . ; l T L c. liunisv llie Item, vmr inoou luina lia. lfe. and talks like a man t . When th heaven, shall U rolled together a scroll, and th elauteitls shall nt. li iih I fervent heat, amid th. tcrrihl reoliuesof p- prisichiiigiudgnietit, how wiU ach heart I, I ! i. : i . i . . r t as II w Beacu Ul BltJOienutu queslltas IIUW niut b owest Uiim to th printer V It will b. etieenitg htSeyrogatHta to lhoe who hav failltfully pcavied un 1 Imt to tbos who bat not, what terror must it lrik. to their auul 1 It. y. IMrntor. wise, redeeming tn tim. tor ht sweb an hour a jm think nut, th. qaestio muateeaua. ., . . . . ., .j.. ... , . . . . . . . Mas. fro i mttii Da.aiu FsLuioOir. At 1st meeting of what thr, call In that rtL "th Maasachusett Slat, oiainril of Cos I te.l Am. I an," tlie f Bowing rwluttonn.r. ao.ted t Urmilurd, That when Mr. Stow, promised th. roktred ie.H,ls nf this o tunlry a Urge donatio, fro th fund cultoeted fmu her friend and onra, in Hsrop, tie tb establishment nf a sclxsil a.Upte.1 to cr wants, w rejoiced in th bop of great ajtd lasting good to our rac from tliat nut.ks .ntert'ria. ' " - -. KrKml, That her lata refirsal to tnaVs that enwtrittatton w aid of ajr levsliisn, ha tilled its WHO nfeignd regrat nod tnortilcatiiaa, and osapelledus to belwv tliat h. ha been nctd arssn by other felueaee than tb dictate of ber I ww " BSt-s s-sn. I tJoasastnt it .nnaeassary. . Th Il'iplomatic HtlatiuM4itained la the private oarnsntssdene betwean tit Csar and th. Hrillsk lovmsaent, ar to b. Mill further enlivened hf sntae lelters from Prine. Albert I hi. "Id.sr,.l etmsin " Th Prin. was rwe-nil, chart-SMI with luetpsvina It. a uvni . il.a t:.. charged wilb lietraying th wseret of th. (iov smmeirt to tb. Csar th letters promised wiD fsroualtlf how, wtwthr tustlyor tort. It will 1st "vtoresstmi also to boar whet Nsrhola has to say mpac.ing lli. IntorvMW. with th. British Ulin- Istar. 1 Iter nt, b overture on Ih otkr siiU. I'atl tert ruu M..tu. Sine. Ih inatallatioo 1 "'T-!!, a"' U"' "' -'s "' V th. 1st of ApriL 2li,t"rt riars hav bee. tllwagTH iHllis Ins, IW ll.aat y.lliO kvs bee retwrttad to court. Tir laretitica .V rj wnr ar rested IVI tor Ooonterfeiiing; and 74 tsr bur glary. Iher wan '.".', 's si rases f diunkeuuca and dianHerly cc'lurt, atlribuutU to tb. us. of .loubullcauupoaod, ' Tai Passfto. TlI .a Asrtywsi.u Tb fioteti'sr of I'aiiauv haa, ia a lane to lit A n ti es n Cnwstil, expressed bit l.itenti.al It. ruf rr, ths ostHsns passenger tax at Aaninwall. and refuses.. rwetarins. any right on th. part of t pt. Ilollms to mierfi rs ut Ih aaa.tr. Ha ssrs Out taaiirf aohl to I discuasd aiid rg ulalod rioe i.s liotematetil of ihe I nited Plains an. I that of Nw Itranatta. C4. Ilolimt has xpraaa bis deter. miuaitoa to r.M sa savyweswt nuitl be reeelied Ussy sicuoB (rvani bat g.narMassitt. asare . fill ar Piss. ri.laia Pi k.ic W'ua.t. Tb II'.. of Ksaprearatalivsaiif Pennsvb at. 'a pasa d a bill on Salurtay to rstl Ike mas'n I.e. id Ih, p.il he I septus a,nau fn, m-4 la. tl.sa slet. atlluin of d.4lars. This s.il,,.-. haa rauaei' sua. h sgeilaaraaewt -t --f . i.a.,( . ..... . Lessst.MafattUs baandataitol h, Prof fa be, uparilasiuen of th. Coast Survey, to task. . lull asM . strtey of tilt te.autar of B-sof rt. uVm l nH opo'uol, sent year, ending 30th March, tlier. wer. Irom all the port of North Carolina aro nearly do.iblo w.tiaryiana. K york iS i47 tol , Wwt iU(liwl 4 502, 1'hib th. amount collected thmcin. I ennhot sffneti. n as the mine, of California have ever yielded in neryeyw.--indeed. TO-mpiiilt t the dust ac te, ntl tft. tmrportvm ot tnem uiat curanlaieil, there woubl reiu to b. a good pro. J ;lh our u'u"rV- "'"X . .1... .u. a : j.. .1. t.11 j I ODiuioD. huwever, from tit. anii unt of irr-V umi uiv iiaiio Pint liliuiE 17 sTniir inn HIV 1 NUMBER 1& COMNUIIIC ATKINS. ;eTWTioiTS sf is.- No. J. Thft M.,m,t!mi StstM f fait In - TT.. .,)! tn "" WThuington Tonnage of the I'nitcd States -Tunnsgu, ituilt in tlie I'nited Stnte Limited I Tonnage Owne.1 and Built iu W ilmington Tonnage cleared from th I'nited Slates The siasll number tf Seamen belonging to W il- ington Hcpreaentatives in t'ongresa. North, South and W e-st should aid us in (ecuring a securing a 1 'Hospital I'njust discrimination in favor of lioatmen Ihe surplus alou nf the Jlsnne Hospital fund to be appMpriated in establish in8 Hospital. I- . Mr. Enrro.: W. having Jideavored to show the intereat which all th eonuuer,i4 Wn. of our State, .d of th. South, h.vein the ttb- lishmentof a Hospital in the port of Wilmington, w. would now n!ld that II hTdirsNitly oortnectod also with the maratim. interest, of other,Stat. and -naMnall isf Maine HaaaaehnsMta. Kes, Wk.Xnasyfvl.W.Tdl.!r sssssrlsss Wr,, '-,.. -ii! 7'2; Maryland 20u,l3. The, fiv. Slate have ar. wmpioyeq in eteain navigaiioa, au i navigation, and th. rosi-1 du. I jointly owned with those same Stale. . 5 , ' , , . . : . ... I Thr IS lm nuillHI.e milled III W llminirlOB I than In on. of the other port, even in our own Sta-e. . . . i..,. . . . ... V 1 pan ol tlie capital ol niimingtoni llmington ha been aU-1 sorbed in those Internal Improvement which, I while eiirichiiiz herself, havsinftised new life and I energy throughout the Stat. ' Th. am. dispro- portion exists in tb. tonnag. also built in the U. Stutes. '. " Amount of tonnnga built in th. Tnitcd States during the year .n.liiig 30th Juno, 1853, 351,403 ton, lly Main. lltlJITi New York 72,072; Massachusetts 48,001 1 Pennsylvania 31,20; u.....i I ei in. .n .l. ii.."..i ,.i .1. -'"loimiu io,,oo, nu uiq iuiuo.1 . us v w i ... J. N . .,..-.-. ,2.ln. Wumintn . . . ' - - ... Y . I .,,,1. .1 . .1 ... a 1 1. 1 Kiai. lnS.liUiS MMM IM -.1 .1. LL. A S.l - I, . . 1 Si'.', . 11.. I.: I.Hl I TTITi? 'f ""."""V, W.-IBOT w W nutrg.nnn.oerm ra '"8 coasting . license, bekdignig pruitrrpToT to the .bov. naniod btatea, yet are riot subject to T&Z JJ tlllT. TZ are con- form an .tonnage omum- jewmen am. tonnage n no-wgncs.m- """ nd ? f' " . lu America and foreign tonnage which cleared "" the L'nited States, for th. jearj ending 30tb IJiiiim IK.'.' ... VI X'J.-i vessels. A.iSlUl tons. I . ,T4 " itj- . --j '-i and 211.4ti uicli Vesaels. Ton. New York had 7.UII 1,477,70 Maat4iuwttr--8,tH UT,l.l Maiti. , l,4tii 215.7HO l'l'uusvlvaiiia , 472 LlU.UlVi Maryland " 617 l'iH43 Men. ' I 1 1 LettS I 3U.U3.. J ,aej I 5,750 "$W It is stated in the Tlopnrt of Ih. " Main. Sea men'. L'nion" that Main. aim. employs thirty thousand Sailors, Thus, vonnected witlj the i' ..r u". 1,. ,;..,.... ,.n,,it.i. uii - ed fnan It Ct.aojnajn.J9Iw- lWMa W..ltliii.t,(B. tlis ttrst iiuarur of tlieloiry enssieii'd ot fllim: "tis in f- 'I iiitlU J J .. ... a 1 1. ' 'I. 1 ... 1 biS.SliiH AnMmMf IM. , M.K l,n ..iS ... " ' ' 1 , n V .. . .. 1,. -.. . .. ,1. - T . I, to 10 thousnd, yet w. do not know orl -,,sr " Igillr f North Carolina ae on that ar .ithor citiseu. or native, of knowlo.lge.1 again the insufficiency of th. provis- Trv Seamen M ilmington.- It will hn, tl.erfor, that w ar. appealing iu behalt of vtlHtrt . And that the interests of llios. States, as well as justice and numanity to ui pallor, aemana tn. co-operation I of their representative in Congress, in th ac- t oornpluhnaiit of this Work. Aud we tlnuk we ought to bav. tit. aid uf tit IWpresmtatives frcon I ?. considoring their h. rlit, 00 .xprndi- I ..m il.d.nltBla I. .a k,u,..l. 11 n... ..1.1. I "."-"I""-. '"1." -s" ... u man, yiari, yet w supsis. our tonnsg. i I g"tor llian that of Ns.leon and Patlucab, whus marin. palace cent r-'.'I.HTA, a w. do But HiN them rcpiissinled at all In th. tonnag of th country. And it will surely be u needed .r.u tk. .i.. ..i.'.i.;. i..t ..... . I.;... I.. ... ..i. I ...., . -'- - -1- propriauon oi eigni uiuusana uouars lor a uospi- I wian was reitmsu as uy vongrws i ai iem I Ttl that nf th nine inlamt town of th 1 " t, liuluding Na.looa and Peducab, for th ..raiiKT.uoii r. .1.. .. si I I nwiisisi m us.piiw I fund," wpeciall, whon. It Is reuicnibered that I Seam.n coHinieuced-contributing to this fund in IrJH. anU that litattiuea reprmtentinc less than M-ttrltk of tli Itainsgs of tli. I lutisl States, bat. received such an undu proportion of the amount appropriated by CjUrress for th " reliol ul sick and distillled Seamen. " W would itolis-d like to know what potinm of that ur hundrol and tortj-six thonsaiul dollar, wa pat.l l lit Ih.-ie .1... ... .1... ... i.. --.. .1.;. .i... .L. i..- mss iu great water," and how w it that ,b, Hospital fund ran l-s reaetitod as il.tufficicnl (rm, lb, Sum, aaid .i.ly.le.igi.ll a. "auvili. tor tn relief of negleetM and tmnMst tosed suf- ry to that aid lo le afforded by t te muni. istl an ibontles," when tb. laws auu. r wbith Ih fund was T,at-l, .xptrasly stated that "the saoi-V whiab stf II final n nttf diraytog all the expense wmoectea with tho relief ul Baeiaien, ahali h x- p-mde I ia building llisiilal," and wbn it ap pear that there is sat. h a surplus a ntdnnuat to tit erection of o many of those magnificent inland Hctreat of Ih M est. And if ih t.cv srninent ba vbylaiod this express stipulstion ol tl. contract wuh Soawan, and thereby created a deficiency, ar. Ihe. men lo b repudiated, h a at aura a ntuatpin.priatH ut in lund I Uefuf. thi i , w wonld k now w hat would hmm ,. .oonoiriMiu,, f, H,piil on I . ... r . .T ... . I . ' . latke. and llivora, if titer bad been liinilitl tolh surplu paid b, Lbaxtinen elon. And wbcrf. sn unjust discrimination in another resietf Why arc so man, Sailora.xi lu.trd from Ibstpiial relief even wber. Iher. ar. I'. S. Marine ll.apl tats, Slid all tb. navicators nn Lake and liners so liberal!, provptod tor f Th. law deebu of I ..u -.n .1 a, .-..ii i- i I .. Sex... of Us I nited Mates, and mulled to tb relief .alendol by law to nrk and disabled Sa aieu-'' 1 shall s-atw hresfur the vj-imts Vlaa.es of Stmn nut outitled to ll 'iil tebef seror l ilig Hi " tit law and ratttatioo of thl.ivera. nient," a .infudied Iu iii-tiu. tious to CuUestors Iruui riqiario of th 1 reasary, WM. 1. LANillXiV, A getM uf S, t. f4. Th ew Vuik fun Is of opin'sa that ffi'-ra' war in fUi is in. wdt resull in ri sat a, it iu tits tuited tHatt a iarg avoouats uf m.4iey oil tie aa.it to Ihtemottlry by pntbl ittUivtduatt fi.rin voatinetif. It la wefllnown, It as, , ibai both fr-ua lierniany and I rsm a, aa well as from hoc. I sad, much uM-y basal. ta.ly baea inte.te.1 ia Ihairily, oIib fly ugsst ue.rts," and la re tl tit's. Jt Ihinli (Its iiaoibar ul Ihoar, oh ih to bsv. ih. .r wealth tbtn rslt.iiii.s ami w distrtlmti.rris of povrer rann.4 destr'J it, will b tarjety inrr. ,..(, A lo it. A Pt;id It ill i wr'tlen en parel,. ", ia tl. an.'o'ut laoltatie or u,ti.i.ittfie fia.aetef. with. at! st"rs or dip'fo.,i?, rtd is aa- stilh lha " II 'fn n al.l h It ilci.es it, .vsaa. Imrrm len.ln stal, iM-artr. figures ef to. Prttw and 1'a.it ua on s-.h aud the haute of ('., pop on lh o-ber, and Is mj ail, bed to lh t.ai ua.eul I y a lot an I j...i,s ii ba lorJ, Art of the Istrii'atu, t.f ,W1 farrJina f- a M-trine Ur1t l H ,:mi H.,1.,Hllat. firafm pjtkt.tr f-js Was rli M,riar A WMtmm ul II ,.iM,,.f,-j,f Utjif litn. e m mill tkr .t. ..-.Vnioi.'iii, .Htr'rimif .Sxnmn m h r,-, fan I,- jeJtothr. &rrlmn nf e r.n.o,rV .'',,;' rV Kxfirnd tkr .Vv.ns Jl,.ft,,l SU n.i,i,fMlr . lirt l!ra.nm ijiren liftkr :j ut tJ.r'Tnn- tmry !:-) y in Utlrr ta thr li.., , j j,.. AVi' Mrwri'l ti t 'imipmi f.HrrviwPn m-ilkthctUn.il. .y'im,i.,f t',mnrttftimitn ' malr nn Ar;miiiriutim fur a ll-tnit-ii. . M Miriiir . r,ijf Ariittiax. or f'u'i y the Art fi frfie ' tnjUtnluir uf Xut-tlk ',irmo. Mr." Kpitori W thinkit musr be rvhient that w need and are entitled t I'niled Stales '"'" U"otal,.mil now pr,.ed to , how the nus, tnough inetloetuul, which have l-n pirn tosecureit. W e donutTiiow when tl : aii.Mi.,n ongres.wa first called to this shl.jcct, I nt. . " ilmington was msdi a port of entry in IT TO, , 1 1 ' n"i"iis suofeijueni io u,at re- "v sohi umo prior n ntas- much a during .that year tlie Legislu'.ure of orth larutina, regarding the provision msde l.v Congies "S.r the reliefs ihe sick and disabU d TAniJ0",", "'m',, f,,r.lh. 1'"'- SknTl,''1 STriluiff hi leetifl f sein en- ft, f H fnTn flTcrc7uOB I M irh 1 it T,? T .1 ' "rt "wiE ' Th1.1. "T 7 . PHn4cs A prif 4 18 1 8 arid ZJto l i '. ' r"'!;rtlw. , 1818. and rontinned in loree JrU?W ba rl 'W - - !"..IJ-la..9'Mlug to n re-o!ntuui . lW!rer tory ol the 1 rcasury says, ' several coasting vessels arrived with coes experienced, and cveral deaths occurred. It is ..rubiible that tliia is the period referred to by ' - . - inmllinumi of niiliiiinmHiitl.lirTmsipil---hs sj tliey .tate, "there were not enough of "th well on rxmra of th. ycsscls tit throw JM Uer.a over an(t .WoiWrt cn w perished f r want - 1 . . . .. 1 .. . . . , of accommodations on shore.' lie adds: "thai the whul. commuuity have been aroused from th. knowlodire of trrent sulferincs in the seienil cases alluded to, and a sulHcieutsum sm-iu-.! by t private contributions u purchase a suitable situ- atlon, embracing l.'rt) acres of land, with several rnJunble buildings fur the purpose of a Hospital, and that h i instructed to ascertain hetber tliellospital mouey received atour Ciistom House could b. sot apart for the benellt of this hosuitnL ..nr.. ' i..,.m. i . ,i ' . nnu 11 eo, mere snoum ufs laiimiM sua mmnn Ul .ti.h, r.m .,r,i;, t .l,..ti;. .,r . . . . . si . 1 - 1 ? I ..111' .1 . . . . . 11 any arrangumtiiii, wiiku win in-ynat ntne nun Jo.ije.x.res.Mi.y ,t must ."ai.ere to tlie existing .egulat.ons, nul-,, lon- grew shall .lev ... nan, tor a more . c xtCnucd tl ? 1 !M .:. tlie principal port instead ot being U"htor lor over eipentliturra i entitled to a credit for oter $lltsi0 uf balano. sent sway in the Inst ten y ears. .no .au w v. genera, t.iuu P" "?l V' ,:i"i"i","e from th. beginning nntil that tune. In a me- tktorinl to Congre of tl, Marin. Hospil.-vl As tocintion.. of th. nam. dale, an. earnessaippcal is made for aid "to ulitc. the establishment of tli Association upon n nvpchJi and permanent Sotting" and the memorial says,' "if th distress- ed situalion of sick seamen 111 this mrt, during tnciast season, couhl lurt he truly renresenten. I th. means lo ui'.W'l elli-rioul aid snrely would I not 1st withheld -it is ohviou. w hi . there is no llospitoi, and tesseis have to be tiaruiitiued, with their sick seamen on board, commerce must b greatly trauimcllod, and the si. k rissed to mucti niiinittgntetl siiffeHt. Ihirmg the pre ion made by the liovermneut, "and to assist tit Mann Ilop.tal Association of Wilmington, more etTsjetnullr to acA.niplish its benevolent ob joct," revised the act of l!17, but this act not having been rattliC'ty Congress, "Up to Januaiy " t.tfi -tn. wraitatrer or m. Assocl.iiion tlien at d reused th II m. K. Strange on tb niil..-s I, sta ting that before tint llmi.ilal was e.t.tl lished "iu cases of auiall pox and uther contagions dis-" eaae sick seamen were rtt4 suffcre.1 to lie land ed, ttut eut down to Buxsard's lt.iv oui of rra'-h," w upto,e a stattal in another comoiaiiii ;tii"n, of nursing, .ml niedieai attetttlsnt s..l ttiero suffered unto death on board tl.cirvrsi-f-ls'' thnt lb Assuciution iudiilged the hope that as indi vidual munificence had dun so mot h tin y eould nt4 fail tu secure the co-oticraLion of the tiotero mcnt iu so buuetnlcit a work-thut tt-s procthe of sending ftway Ih surjilus money of ilns pott" at th. md of th nmtrter left a numherof sea men unprovided for during the sickly sc t"'n, and fnlirely dcatn.leiit on the r .ur. e d ti e As'.s ciation that tlieir funds .-io wtiotly itoolt tiiuls toth. work and "withmtt a d they cold do no more," Theydesired thai tin (I n. nuii. ut w n.ld take th. establishment, and curry it tw, so s to answ.r nil th purposes euntciitpU'ed, ur uinle an sppropriati'iu uf riht or ti n t .oiwir. l il l. lr lortlic is nf said conratioo, or autli 'iiis th apptiralh n t.f ll. hipitnl sss.ay of Ih, irt. henelit r,f cr tsauuen. or st e,,st rat.fy ' vl t'ure of North t ar ltna To this commuki. nth n Ihe If. iii.ru I 5 Sepal promptly ensnared stating tba th. .tiih i -i .. ' 1 - t u . Jsnourv, Is to, a bill was re;sirte. l.v tl,a Coin. mitteeof Comluerc I t th ft 1 li-hnteul tl a Marin. lltMptial at Wilmitiaaothat rt was n-t rcacbed, LuaVar, at tb List ssaHI, oa.1 u) toeta. for. .till noon tli iltslar to ba aeied i..n tltat h had no d.aiht ef Its pisss?, nd ll .tt lien. Mi Kay and h inis lf Wi.i l 1 c niim a Ih' ir attei.ti. a to lb lul jtvt, and that hs smeert-ly Ui.ped in emu. wa, to meet the wiks of tin tH'iatitin, Bul th noverninesit rst itlt.lv rfos.! to ei teud aid in any war, te la 111, -i.iml i ihsi II. s ConstitutiiMi of the Asstwiatioa, ae. tue rhsra.- ler of th. Hoard of M invgers al' o.h-d a . ,. i t ,iua:aily for a jnlHiiooi approprtttsw t.f an, amount of funds m.','l t hits ri rt t's.-et st thru disieisal, .r the hew lit of "sick awd -b-al .!! seamen. ' "And thus f ,r th pre.e,,i, un t! Iteet.rd of the Asets-htifon, "c. the h f . hmg and ardently desire.) t.f pmi I.i the f. ( ne. easary f. a suitab'e b ltd And thus tl e rights sad Int. rest, ,f on lle'usnittls t.f self sacr.fi, iog scl s Oterl wer dl-re-ar.ie.1, and thus the t! . of the unsl.rltrit d asl unstisl I r. m Mil nn. and la h nea louder than the .- . prtclsiin, tsr and wide, lhr inr.tt.to 1c, v et. . 1, ll, , ant iit'iirtue o: iit t.-arr n.w. ' MM. I. l.v.V,tH , ' Ajrrt Seatpsn t I rr r. t T.oveos Psisvibs. 1I.S I'rn.'r-s' i. 'v .1 I.. I. I. n. haeli.!.. ed if,. - I t',a . f - s I lisi.tilin j'- n, tic M s f f or.,..,,,l i.-s a nked hy Yh L n 1 U.--JC. 'l ots is stt e r-.r. 1 l.e o w..rk e 1 I y t rs.,1. l.a, iu 1 - i. II .11 t f li.e il.. I... lo.i . urcr leif J.-irs. Ili.sn'.l e.t pre, w.th a p'lt'ln sl. (Ill, t:V (SI'S of tiasa, S' d ft "l 1 A l.tl.l 11 ttltiie. t.f PI..1 it wuh I is " .o i. it'ul in ptdVewt nit ,1. .it i -i it-. a .1...' ii i; e V fa. Wa he p.. If I... ... ', r I! I " at th I s .... .i , I Isle, woh I s I : i itt is t , ... T!.. M.!, . a l-.e t.l' a mi. rr a. ht s a ,. 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