s NORTH CAROLIN A STAR WEDSESD AY MO R N I NtG , AP R I L 18 ,1855. - tit . 1 1 ;ivcitiut c-viit r a T VsT WT P I'M M juMNti, APBIL i.-"t, 1-05. :,. HKNUY M. LEWIS, Montgomery is our General T.nveliug A gent forth : AUJ,ama and Ttnisetses asaated by C. i IS, JAS. 0. LEWIS aud SAMUEL D. I S. 'nm se V irfr vsWe C'lrt''. IluX. KENX'ETU KAYNLll The f.Mi,iwin;tr-t. from a letter, reeeited from one v!u iris ia. Rah-i go, a viilr, and in the Sein'e rtaH when Mr. Curti. 11. From lit Ltnchhurg Virginian THE DEMOt'luriC I.E. t DEBS A-ND TiiS Kvrnr-xonuviA The outerr raised bv tin leader, of the Isrmoa- racy ia intended and cab uU 4 to draw away the Brog leu. of Wavne. delivered tf-rf . wtieb I "'' uf !h I'!'' t f ' ! 'r' so e.Unl.tl annihilated Mr. 1L..U.. rbow. ,n Al'rlfan 1 -r,X- Wl worm uaaiau,- the bgfct in which "the sjieeeh, u published in the "Stan.iari" of March 3rd, .iroek diaiuter-e-.tcd sTiect-Aor, who beard what Brog-teti dui tay on that occft-oon 3 "By th way, 1 think the Lest joke of the on is the inwh, ax published in the Standard, of Curtis II. Brogden, in wbicb he i made lo destroy Itayner. It certainly is the coolest piece of impudence I have ever heard of. Iti the JAjIIIi?, Xo. 1 Hameon Street, Cin J most forcible illustration of the moral contained 111 sua lame 01 we lacKmw ana 11 rcaw. -a ui, ( lii j, is our (Jeoeral C dlccting Agent for j Viir-.t ru state and Ten, assisted by U. J j .'AS, S. W. HAMSAY, WILLIAM II i 'IAS, THUS. M. JAMES, C. M. L. WISE, ,. .V. L. CHILL'S and Dr. WM. 1UWLX. ''. of itlir will be g'SJd. ' Mr. ISRAEL E. JAMES, No. 182 South Tenth , I'uil tiielpiiia, is our General Traveling ,t, tt.Ki.trJ by WM. II. WELD, JXO. COL ; .s.JAMES DEElitVl, J. II AM MITT, U.S. u:.st. P. NICE, R. XT. M0UUI.-0X, . . .v ;u;y, wm. l. wateumax", allXTi: ON, E. MCSnX, BEX. F.SWAI.V.T. A-IiMAX4P. DAVIS. .... Xcvr XTioxil lloitaaTrf A eotnmUte ap Milled liv the Pennyl,iui Historical Society iilr.-i!.'i.-l to thai S.'iffy an abla report,! rf"a.imciUioj? the celebration of the anniversary f ti.e adoption of the Comtitution of the I'nlted tt.;i as a National Festival by tli Aroericaa -.;.!. The ropfirt tnggenU the annWewary of finnid ratification by the Contention, fitting i.l hiiadjIpHia, w hich took pWe SeptomUr 17tb, IT -.7, us a proper time for its celebration, a Wahins?vB, h pre-iiilud over the dcliberattona, i,M .,t,,i,il('d it to the people in. a eoramunlaition r " -ii -1 on thia d 'y. In urging this aildition to '11 the national holiday, the report urge that , ir miional ftial are only two in number. 1 n 1 a third can lie maJo without iinpViriug the i -ihie ami eilicary of the other. " r r'l lio nifliinond Enqnirer and other Demo ,1 itid prr.M'n iu Virginia hare recently publiehed a I. ttor to Mr. Wine, from the pen of (ieorne B. I. iri'i. of Maiaaehaaette, I'oatntaater at Salem, v, in, ,u tliy fiUoly amerted.to be Judge Loring,of i: :-i'-n. Tliie nnutateinent Uicy have not yet (,,r, i. c,l, although it ha been expowd in all the A 'iicrtcaa p.ircrs. We now learn from the Cim- i ,1 1 Reporter that "(ioorge B. Luring i apolitl i! R.,hlii-r uf fortune, wholly doroid of political Iwnctrr, and alwnv,ti!l the Pierca Adininutr lion cum into fover, a violent otit-and-out alx- iiii -t, who for nil yearn, w,aa a auhacriber of t ij "UiTiM of Frccl xn, " an aljolitioa paper of th t!nrritm'mn atamp, one published iu thia 1 ;v, and whuve very euddea ant! reoont eonver- i.,u fruui lio!itiniin lm only been effected by the rniiDvatinj lnjhine of the apollv Uia fat oi'o 0 be now hohU." 1! itihi Tioor TanTisa The I'reMilentoa 1. -lay ratifiint end Mnnrmed a treaty of frioud- h ii. coiiini' ire. and naviintion, betweeo the l n t" ! Stiitfieiid the Argentina Confederation, I at Sn J(,e on the27ih f July, 1853; in, 1 a tr it for the free navigation of the river r.4in and rrujruay, ,Wweii the earn powwa, lod at Su Jom do t'lorea 00 the 10th of July K"3. The A mori.au Oran, iiikiugof th MaaM- !,,! rioti in (he Biim'i eae in Boetoa y, " Th MRhiiMtUi rilwl of 1779 took op arm of law. Til MoMaohutett rebel ii 1 ',.' take up nn loeubvert law which their (oi iiti(nmn, Anirai, Dfitrr, and Welxter aid. I in eu-.llaa. and the enntit'itiooeUly of which tin ir own Judg f-uiry, Shaw, Curtis and t-', ra,ue liave aflirined." 11 , (ioi.D tm Suvra Mixn. A torrepodent (,f one of the f nliforiiia paper ayt that ni'tn 1 T i 1' 1 an 1 ilrr ei'mt in th eountry mircbaMd f, in Meii.-o, by lh(iadiJ'n treaty, and that a tii.mlr of aiuall part"' who had gim hither In (,ir b t f the pn, 'm.u mcUii, found nuineroo g ,UI phuwr, but wire obliged to lindon tha ooiug to thbolility of the ludiam and Undid lulty of proeurltig mipplir. Kimmnii l't t,irtio. Th New Turk ll.-r .Id 't that Mr. Rl 1 enp;ag"d la pre ; iiinf voluminoua hiatury of the 0tend Cotifor f tff, hh h will be immedial !y tranelated into lMi, b and ."I'aniih, but will not app anlil 'i'v. Til book will pMbably, ay tlx Herald, I ,t an entirely new pbaa on our diploaaary a r ir la Cuba, aud roveal eoret aot generally AiawtiTi t ra Toai.Tu, A patent ka 1 !! ol l iiiii-J f ,r the prejavrali' of mail leaf, a r itutf fo l.,bac. Tb patrnuw elaua 1 r to. r iiituurtiirrj nud anti aatrvuua quali- t and that il i a plmaait touie, aad therefor 1 - in .tive of rnA healtli. It i taid to bav a and mil""! flaror. hapfed to be in llaJcib' and in th Senate chamber, when Itayner gar Urigdeo a carry inir, and beard Broaden' replj. Itayner gave hiui a very eerere rebuke for bia enunw efm all ?itet!una invdring the proaperity of Internal mprorement, and which be dreerved moat richly, and at which mot of th Hwiaturt were fratitied. Initea, in hi reply, did pretty well, thought, but there wa nothing in hu remark peronally oflenaive me of thie hnv, vulvar and ubu'ive epithet; which appear in the pub lished apeei h. It i thought, hereabout, that liroar iVo lot om one to write" out the ix;h for hiui? a it antiear in print ; for those who kuoa hiia ny that with-all bioavfbiilery, h is ant a maliziwint fellow ; and that whoever wrote tint atieech m"t be a bitter, malignant. rileheartt'd ennmv of Itavner'. If !ta auiinnai- tion be true, the writer ha iloiit iiro-dun great initiatioe ' for th snaecb delivered bv hiui did in no iJii r.-lit, whilst Die on publtahetl it calculated t injure him, because it represent him ae writhing under Kayner's ieoriatno, ' 1 a ndeavoring to retaliat by ooancoess and l!aiKjiiartnin. Briicdea' speech wa all well enoush at tb tint for him. It pnxluoed eonaiderable merri ment ; llayner himelf lauirhed as beartilv at Uro'len's buSuonery a any one nreaetit. and rose tmmeiliately a 'id said that be wa nlesaed at the eentleman'i rorily.'and ' wa glad to find he had routed him op, and hoped it would be of . j, 1. . w , aucitj 10 nun iot me mill re. sney say urogtien is a good follow enough, in hi way, andka generally beuneonaidored an inoffensive croatur, and really doerved some little credit for hit enorta to get along iu the world. I was informed when in Kateigh, by many Wbiip and Democrats mat ui notion 01 ncnaionai auty oonsmtuu in maturing plan to thwart the purpose of able ana liberal m'naea mem tiers, wnma b call Uie "proud aristocrat" of the eountry 1 and that his chief occupation, when not actively engagnd up on the yi and stays was pasting in a scrap bonk, which Is hi oonstant . companion, lines from I'ob H ml 1 bras, Shakespaftre, and noetrv from Xewspaper and then rolling them out ou every nccanion, wom ne repuee looinor uieiuucrs, no matter on what (abject. 1 wa also informed that the poof fellow is much alarmed about th Know Nothings Some wag ha told hun that these mysterious people sometimes catch folk and ennipm them to drink a stKxmlul 01 the blood of a foretzner, and hence hi great alarm. Why 'did he nut publish bis speech before th adjournment of lb Legislature? 1 s- Havner has written a letter published in the Standard, in which he says the ahuaite epi thet in Ilrox'luti's printed speech were not issued br aim in the ncnate. Ilo initrlit bav been otherwiw employed fur he might. have known that no tenet ble man would believe such a speech was ever delivered by Bmgdetti er that th .Seuate wouia bav aiiowea sncn a tissue ot vulgarity from on of Its member to a not tier. rtv. is mind, hv all who favor th vicsaof thai i.if'y. and mpeciajiy time meui hera if it wh, are ol !emvrtie autecclent. This fact is, that while the Americau I'arty is now, and for the purposes of the preuiiit oanvas, in direct aiiUzouinu with 'th Dvinocritie phaliuix, it is so, iHjt because it wa uesijcued la its institution to be so, not because there i anvthinc in it broad assertion of great tru lis of fre goVernnieiit and natiouai (kjii,: w siais 11 so, nor yet, ocause 01 its oeiuj; eomifMied of persons hostile to Democratic faith but f.r aiiofbef iajsoar" ifirliecausar th4aduTa. i l luat party, the wire pullers, have aiaile it so. The American Order was a blow aimed, not, at any set of political principle formerly held, as sui-h hut at party leaders and party tactics. W undertake to speak ot the Order juily a w uujerat.md it lo us its seniioat principles seems te be, eitfra Hnrmmt of the I'foi-Li from the etera dictatorship of caucus. The n itionnl mind is doeply imbued with the ereat wlcaof irlj envernmeot, and eunnot long allow it""'f t be 3i.ipKwe sed of that lolly franchise. Fur years it has liter, practically iuahrya ice. Drmaognisia, tlie pro!, tin parent uf tite who'. brood of ia us, ha (,jeu two much our master. Intrigue, and catial bar torratnTled pnbfitud'aiiiitaiid the cards have becu stocked upon all occasion. Did any ten men in America dicain of Mr. l'olk for the pre";oV!Hcy down to the ,i,iy of Ins no-ninatimi? Did any oar man on the l.' .oitineiit think (iciicral l'icrcsj the htteat porson lor tliat onice a luontii before tho Convention, met,, which virtually elect ed him? Wa Mr. Wis 'ever' or is be now the pruferenc of one tenth part of the trginia Democracy for the ftomiautioii he liaa obtained The iiistruioenbiliiies through which this rule of wire-worker wa obtained, were as various as the l'ro.ean forms of prejudice and interert as diverse as human pascioua.. Against the no-tra- inentiilities aud Uioie who uselhcm, tnenauonai fri.m -t: "hmiu-illt rW. j funds. Caa we a a lo;,le be so stopid as to AKET1IE KNtiVV-Niil'llIXuS ABOLI- suSVr ttcf imp,.rtati,ms withiait pr,.tc,l? Iet T10.iSI'"? i every car-i, tbus eiiaracturixed, md only ba Thestvndingeharse, the dU!v charge, anil j prevent! frMa laadiug. but thevo-ci them by ati Jiaitbc'rn jM.ti-Kaw-Xtbing rytu J tv U ref.cd to moor m our bur ,rs. to aninst the know-Xoihinr party of tii Xortb. U spread a m -ral c mtnci m Su. h nmtc.-ial neither that it is au atsvHtioa or freoil party. Throu-h- a.l ls to our national wealth nor our social hap oul the whole South there is wt a single ami- pin ess j on theeontrary, it manes ouruivioo Know-Nothing rgaa that do, not area thi . a irbttaat aad cnvJ. our rnit.iir.esjails chare upon all possnbia occasions ie and and alms bouses. Nay mure-the ,Mmt.!cm.e 1. oatot -aeasoa. lii. themain charjre, inj-ed th .nfl mt..our radim-i, and pollute, the foua o. charge, upoa wh-h the Southern anti-Know- tain-head of our repuhhean l.trty- free Ballot Nothing leader, rely for success. Take it a. ay Boa. lhe.liiwle Vgner. arh.Mly latided from them, and they bav. littl left. And. l't amm.g u. bef.r they not only beg.o to dntate should U taken iway'fhuo them. It i a. lab. i V. our citizen, who ah .11 g-tvern thu and how and cilumnious a charge as th very gWiia. of ; they shall be governed, but desire us to alter our mendacity and malice could invent. Whatever j old and revered lust.mt.Ou. to suit their view. ; sin the mas. of the Know-Xothing party of the j they claim franchises what has never en Xurlli may have to answer for her or hereafter, cnce l- d to them, and form oombinatHuis to force .1., 1:. :;..:...":. -:..7... -r-nTiTi- I'nliiiit!!! ill 1 ' f rnti-itf iH Jfbjtain privileges which never .1 .i.i:,:..:.. .'i.., sml niiJouhr-, should be acciirlei to aliens." These llernrifnrs- .ly in om few ksialities the abolitionists prj- objects have led them to th commission of mob dominate among them, but tiki th whole ol the MK. Know-Xothing party of the North toether, and it is sounder at heart, sounh-r in principle, and sounder in action upiu the great slavery issues than any other party in that section ha ever been known to be. It strong efforts to nation alius itself by sinking tlie slavery agitation so violence, the shooting down of American citiiens. and the dctrurtiuu of the ballot boxes. No one can deny but, that the ltoinan Catholic Irish, Dutch and tiermans have become most intolera ble nuisances by their bold and impudent intcrfoicnccs in our elections. Most foreigners from other countries Uetsirt themselves very as to be a hie to hannoiiiie with the Know Xoth- eommemlably, aud l'mtestant aliens generally ii,Ki..n of the South bate b en and still c-Minue respect our laws and pay reverence to ourt.iuo to le very grett. and the de-re ol its uMt is honored liistitutnins. EJiicated immigrants with ..1 ... .1... ..d.:..t;., r tbe nTion. a lew excernioua, as in me cases oi iitu irisu If the slavery .citation is destined ever to be reffgoe from the British penal clonics, do not alhivcl. lint ini-htv work bwrttotrlr to-U ac- in icrierc mil"" polKieal allairs ; untortiinateiy ' - ' " - .... ... U . ...1... tt: i.iniJTTnii coini!iheil hv what is willed tire American party, which, il .wc are eorrecily intorincu, now rtrpiin- of all its members a e .lcmn obligation to adhere to the Constitution and the buion in any ami every emerge-tiey that may arise. 11 Uis .i"tneru hnon-.Natliiiigswereaooimon thoie who cling to the TTiiiiT Tttltbrrrake np the birfc boily ol our national curie, ami are always low, vol 'ar, brawlinjr, "'i.'lionitit and bigoted. Heine ii is tliat the Aim ' icau uioveiiicnt seems directed aiiinst Uoiiian Catholiijism, wherea" in truth, it is only intemleil to urntcct our'ches Mmaaiotj Cua. biHrcder will remember various news paragraph about the ship James Chestim, of Baltimore, which wa found in th Atlantia abandoned, and two auger hole iu her bottom. Cant While, her commander, was one of th most experienced ship masters iu th eountry, and hit conduct in thi affair i most uik-ular. ii Hectares mat the shin was in such a condition tliat th crew wer obliged to desert her, and th rew, who wer received on hoard th bark Two Friends mak th following state ment, wbt'-h is entirety opposite t Ua tu Sola ot reb ry, tin moderate weather, sea smooth, th (hip making very littl water, and in every respect in good order, all hands well and on duty, with the exception of un man who fell frma to topsail yard, with two bin butt of eisMt water, tultictent for Za says allowanc lor Uit crew, the ship ho v to to await th coming up of th "Two I ri4jnds," colors hoisted union dowa. Tb bmt waa sent witw message to b taken off, which request wua mmiplied Willi by th eantain of th "Two I'risoils." The had met with no damage up lo th tint of th abandon ment, and lliitr When they left her they Sounded the n nnns and found tlurtaea inches uf water. Tn affair hat beea placed In th hands of tb U, M. District Attorney of Baltimore, in order that White and others may 1st prosecuted. Capt w bite, upoa arriving at llaitiiuors, was ss chan ged that ii wa hardly known, which a, I, Is much tn th mystery which already tuttuuud th af fair. Mi . ( tinrvaiv, Tl.e Ht Louis IntelHgeraer to '. 1 j, the anitsHii U.It eity.of tb linn, Joha J. ( 1,0 eel, a, of Ktutui ky, says that "b Is en i, the r t I, in, Is aud (uppiirten ef th A 1 rtjr ma rua svim. t w T'ors at far. tn be a great and gea U- tifn w, h l.,e bieeu Law, s 1 '-., n, rrtamly it is far Irusa tis 1, ft 11 is t as d'f"tn sa many t" u l:,. i It la. I i, Imih U, lh hi'ol.era i to bk'ht ;- 1 mj 1,11 uiu b at a 1 ory luUs I o I sm fir f- ll.eig Ibst It ! correct ( ,,r 1 -s :..e to kiy and mileo issss as Mi f ,,.r 1 f ieeresning th S!at't Intern I;,. .,, trr'.ffili :,rio m the I'nade't ,1 ' I.- tf I .i.t W l.ltef 11 . 1 t:,,. 1 ' .tine ! ,ad i r ',f 1 e r,- e i,of.srr t-i 1 -' 1 ... oi tiiS Hi e "lii rv, ail 1 -, f ' t ie a hnrt tons. it the . t; 11 ok. I r,... t ti, lilstui I , m -I t.' fm So rtiiler . 1; , , .1 1 , t i t r ' " ' and to V , ' os null 1. 1 li.t.isisi im- T Y H A X X I. "VI hil til election wa prnc rename 00 natur- day, in P irUmouth, everal odi,w holder aad others, who wer hanging around th pulls acting as apiu on m woramesi in to tfuvermacui aer Vh'S, male repeated threats ws are informal. that if tliey did nut vote ui a manner pleasing to tb "isiwers IDa M, tliey wuuM 1st uischerireil and thrown out of employment Wa ar Pdd tliat many wsr drtorrea Irosa toting for the American ticket from this easts, aud others did aol vol at alb Our neighbor, th editor of th Arrus wa ar also crcuiljiy inform! made tb xH-wiioa, tliat if beeoulj olaain tii name nf any 0 th workmen la tlie Aavy 1 aril wlra viHeU lb Anisrcaa ticket a would writato naaaiug- bia ami any tnrwii v vwoa. W shall nwk au eowaMstit oa thia 4t tpeaki for iimii i The foregoing ws take from th eoluuiut of the Xoifolk "ix si,n." When thing wni to su, h a psva tlti'-im Ami. y an rWurMS ar to be watched by smusVc ami - paid by Um general smmnieul suid mad tu vui tha ticket of th Administration party without regvrd to lb Wbltee of tlx voter, w think it is high t.sae that the people should rts ap aad with ou uuited nu,s prutaat acainat k. . . Hunk of ill aaenicam rtritciaa, tb tvsual workmen la th wrvie uf th tovemmsnt, ar followrd to I lie a,U by tb airelmgs and foot hails of th Administration bk neftm tu their Work aad mail to sl their suffrages as ihs.r tyr anieal estri seer may wish 1 W e earnestly en piinae tlieae tbinatoeoalln ne f t ill nut saih dealingmew with iumrild relcik at lb ban, Is uf the people t Freedom I Independents If a pnor fr'ibiw iw ta vol ( the candidal of hi choice h is thrsstleaed t b Hi row a hwsss liatsly mtl of em-rKivmssit. A ud Ihsaw threat, as mad by thoa abe ar daily ebarjrmg prusrTiKtna up th A mar k's a 1'srtj I Hwh trssilmeot In esit enaintrvmee owr broth er and aw h dnplieiiy and di.hiity tas tb t art uf lb st,miU ot IN Assart, su rarty should meH with indignath, and nft tempt el th baud uf sisry aawsl maa and krve uf lus e-sioiry. lus partieipsturt In Ibi ou'rs? apan lb rights t Amerossa riiisna, d'crve to be kh-k otrl of oei-SMlt company and u sW ki s-!ale s Ilk bhl hotteds, as llw-ir asMire eei to paHak muni uf ihasl ,f liiaa of ua. w e 4 i ma pi mi liiag to ea press ear iu 1 igusiln at h aa tool rage. Aonss rVwIifsss. keari has begun t) beat with indignant pulses anil the American l'art'y is the expression of that mighty iudignrtion. Among tii most conspicuous means which have lone beea uod for making the free senti ment of the people (uhsorviont to the purposes of interested scheme's have been those great un settled masses of political weight the foreign rot and the Catholic vote. That they have been courted by politician of all parties, and have been able often to turn the scale is undeniable ; and thit fact was enough to arouse that indignant rebuke to those who used them, aud to the means themselves, which we itc leholdingwith wonder. I lie iVIllcrtCIMl letting uciiij a ioim 01 y in !'v- riotism utiintliieiiced by disturbing forces and Uoidiuj, lirst in the direction of the grea.ott abu ses which admitted of remedy, arose- irrespective of party issues, ami tho order is .maintained by men of all parties alike. Of those who have stood aloof, some have disapproved the Ji'rm given to an expression of national fueling 111 which they oorilialy concurred om have linked upon it submerging quastiona which they consider uf higher import, some have been influenced by the sentiment of party fidelity, ame have dissented from mistaken conception, of th thing itself ; ami others, neither few nor backward, from tclf intat. Th origin of the American feeling is to be found away down, deeier in th national heart tlmn tii party questions of fo-mcr limes. " : It is disonverable amn 1, and toniiuiii"liMl a'Mli those ax:oms of self government promul-iited a the Basis Princinlct of tho new tinriy. Axioms whiidi certain democratic politicians are pleased "tu tyhl "unmeaning gencralitie," I nm aning they may be to th cuuiprcheuIon of thoeo, whose purpo it suit to' tail thin s but the su ldeo and far ranching ponularily of the order deinon.trates, as with a tongue of tire, that to the hearts and miuds of the people, they have a deep si"iiiticancy. How else shall be explained the prodigiiiiou celerity which ha cliuracteriii.il its ru, and progress, as w It h P) of I vn x, and ear ol stag, And foot full Hit the snow" - it has traversed the continent consigning tn the shade of reluctant privacy many a ranting t'le-m. 1 Th American party being thus, by the phil ss- ophy of Its existence, msmfnif, an wuu were likely to nffir by Hs reforms l''h -the alarm. Many of the democroti iiolitician. saw its ami. anil, in conscious terror, iialene.l to call around them. Sir Iheir protectnoi, nil Ihuy could nuiiits-r of th strength of their uld follower. Lue the nntiist Steward in Scripture, they displayed a eoiiimeuUi ble wixlnui 1 lor while the principles of th order bod no ill to the articles nf dei.v eralie faith, they import political death to niany nf it present sclf-eonstUiitrd cliaiupioiis. 'il.c American party man no tssu wiin uemncn,-y, it had none bi make but very many of the lea derate! th lieinocratv, hai made one with it, and, for their own sake, dee an a war of exter mination. The training of year wa not lobe thrown tiff In a day. and With th meebaiiicsl movement of vetran soldiers a large portion of the party, have wbreld into rauke at t',e t ip uf the party tlrulu ap,l is reauy 10 UJ Dam at me bidding of It master. ieU or froe-soiler,ihev would not, as they are agaiust tho re igious power o: mat sect, u.uSiii accu.etl nf tioing, seek tn diurag th immi- tu lar directly upon ourj.eetion by a corrupt grntiim of fereian hordes into this country. Tiu-y prlestlussl, whoWs nut Mrupled to assort that know, as ev.rvh.rlv else doei, that nine-tenths the extcns.on of th. eolsistiel supremacy ofthe iinmigi mits'wlio land in armies oa our fnver this land is the great and darling object ol shores are 'alsditionis s, and, if thev tbemselte j their missiou to the country lhey have au un were at.ilitiotii-ts, and were l.K.kiug around the 11 i sntisfiotl and never sated thirst for power, and t.. iu t. i ..,r,.r ,.i.n..ii;n,f alsdi-1 seek it always, rerardless of coneiiucnfes. lor low ii,,,-i siii'u'H ...in . I.."-. , , . , i . . . . . tionism. thev would hail with iov tho coming of A. a means to. the ai-cimpliKbutetit of their these foreign allic, and promote it to the extent ' emt, tliey nave eiiueaiore i to mum np motioj eti ,fi ...... II t .Ar unM 1 IwlItllirtWrU I IPT . II IC I II ! . II tt,B. ll'l tliiii v vnu tcii iivo-i-ofiiiuo 11s woul.i th.-ow tin coueciviible impediment in tb'ti j mortmain, until Birlmps can wield an influence way of the rushing : stream py wlncii tueioui lake of abolitionism in this country has received and is receiving its chief supply. They would strcteJiforlh their arms to the (s-nple of foreign lumUr-nU of whom are abulitionit, to cuiie over and aid in the destruction of slavery. To say that the American 'party is an abolition par ty, ami that it is stru;.'glig at the same time to shut nut the tremendous 'tide of foreign nlioli- tinniMts KCttiii utMin our shores, is uuthtng less tlmn a 111' in struts absurdity. 11'- I,....- ...!! .,.,..) il.A r..fr . ftcf which defies contradiction, that all of the regular checking and eradicating ell lawlcsnio-s and frecsoil organs, which surely ouoht to kn iw who j intolerance; all unholy aspirations fanaticism their own friends are, ami nineteen twentieths of and bigotry. 1 hey must prevent knavish priests of nil the freesoil leaders of the Xorth, who ccr- and licentious, demagogue. Iri-m obtaining the ta'inl.v know who their co-workers are, denounce j power tu lurtlirr spreui 1 ictr blasting iioctrines, the Know-Xuthing party of the .North as a pro- : aim m nine 111,11 o. .0,1, r,, rn more vehenientlv nnd yindic-I ur Naturalization i.;is niut greater titan the entire patronage of the govern ment ol the Inited States, and command a r vcuuo larger than that of our federal Treasury. Can a e look calmly on, and see thia m inner power increase, without an effort to check it, or without taking uicisures to prevent the increae of that kind of immigration w hich is so slavishly subservient to the priestly power, and is taught to regard etery ih-otcshtut as a heretic, to take whose iile is to sere (on! ? Anicricans have 1111 important duty to perform towards themeto, and a folcmn one lowarits loeir ponteritv, in slavery p-irtv even inure 1 lively .f ,,os!h!('th.ttiitBsontlierneiicniisd'ninca it as a freesoil porty. Take up the violent, hitter, and iuriiietitial freewill organs of tho country, take tip the VuliiniU Sationnl Era, the Xew York Tribune, the New York Evening I'ost, tho the Albany Evening Journal, the Buffalo Ex press the Cleveland l'hiindcaler, Ac, Ac., from alpha to omega ; take up tlu; '0i-hcs, and letters of the abdition orators, and demagogues, take up tboKO of Seward anJ Wade, aud tiid dings, and Oiac, and Sumner, and you will find that all these freHoil ncwMViper org tns and all these fieeoil or.itors and letter-writer are tierce in their dVnuue.atiotia of tho Ivuuw-Xothing par ly nf the North, not only as au ally of slavery and a f, nf frec-oiliiu, hut as the direst and m ist dtiigerous foe that northern fi-ccsoili'.m hns ever lieeu cul'icl on bi encounter. We hate before us extract from the dcclurittions of thee northern freesoil ncwpaiis and leaders, to prove all that we have here said ; but we could iio publi-h them witluait making this article nui'di t.si long to be generally read. The overw helming mass then of Xorthern Abo liiiunism is dciullv in its hostility to the Know- Xothin or American trty. And we say with To effect this. be repealed ; itii,er and convict nnmigration must be pru- liihiied under the inot i-evere t eiialties, and the Aiuerictut Organixation mtist adhere patriotically to the noble ,rinci les w hich have been proclaim ed. Wo hate now llic power bia,wt,iim!Uh what in 11 few tears we may be una'.dc to do. Those whot.ro now American citisens, either by birth or by naturalization, have cpial franchises under our iaws, hut the supreme rights, which arc ui alicuahlo, and acouircl by nativity, can never be attained. The native lsirn limy therefore di t mine that foreignborn shall not hold ofinc, or may admit them to a panic pat 1011 111 the mitt 4 of- govern ment. V'hei, thond'ore, naturalitcd citir.ens recngntse their' -trne iIuIumu.. citizens nnd heartily second the effort of Americans to buiid up a "nationality, they will find that they are taking the s-uresi means to secute civil and religions iiherty, nnd carrynut the destiny 1, this laud of Freedom. But, 011 tlie contrary when ndo ted citisen. war against thetia'tbo Isiru, and keen up their oi l national picti lins w hen they lend themselves to the scheme. of the 1'apacy, to b lilit our country ito taea,'S,,iat.o whic'.i ha market its pr,ores in every of. er 1 mil ; and whi n they uid in over ft o,i:iiur CUl'UCU TEX t UES-M'EECa OF . BK' K 'KS. In lo, k'ng ever the speech of Mr. F.rastut Brooks in tlie Senateof Xew York on tlie Church Tenure bill, we hud in it many sound stitesmau like views.' The Constitution of the L'. States though founded ou the nick of complete tolerance -t,n-grus b'ing prohibited from establishing by law, any religious system, or preventing the f ree ex ercise thereof, aceordmg to duty to the Crcat.r, desiout In secure tu all citisens, civil and religi ous independence from the control of all despot ic powers. It is maintaineil that tha Papal pow er m the State of Xew York is not in harmony with true civil and tcltgiuaa liberty that many Catholic petitioners American alliens ae did the Britiah Catholic in lti'.'U, who petitioned i Parliament, invoked tlie Legislature of Xew York to bear their rema trance against the excom munication wbieb bold their names up to infamy aud reproach, denied them the rite of baKism and burial, refused th marriage sacrament and in th hour of death tlie holy conso lation, of religion because tliey refused tu violate the trust laws of Xew lurk aud ecu ire all pow ers in the. liishop. . , . Mr. Brooks read the following bull of excom municatiou which was issued by Pope Benedict Vllugaiust William II, King of Provence ia Frame, and against bis mother, for bating seix- ed certain ecclesiastical property admini-slured by tiio .tlouks ol M. uilo. May they never be redeemed from the fate of fudae, ul Ann, Caiphas: 1'ilate and llerml. ' May Oioy vwrrsti by the curse of the angels and suffer the society of Satan iu the lus. of their flesh. May they be damned in heaven, in earth, and iu the regions below. May they sutler the malediction of Clod, and ol the world. May they suffer continually in their body.may muir uuuu become stupineu, anu meui wuu au bodily pains and end in perdition. t May they bo damned with the damnej.fnes and perish with the wicked. May they be dniiitteiijiihe Jjws, wh did not lailieve iu Curist, and who crucincu lum. Mav they be damned with the Protestants heretics, who wish to overthrow the Catholic Church. May they be damned with the impinu. and sinners, should they not rcjieut, and refuse to re turn the property to, the .Hoims 01 ft iiiio. May tliey bo uaiuucU iu the luur parts 01 tu world. CftTscd ill the East abandoned in the i est interdicted iu the .North oxcuuiniutucuted in the South. May they bo sursed in Hie day, excoiiimunica- ed 111 the uigtit. .May they be damncil while standing, excom' niuuicated while sitting. May they be damned while eating, exeouliuu nicated iu drinking .May tliey he ila.uned in working, cxcommuui- catcd in resting. Muy they be cursed in Spring, and excommu nicated in Summer. May they be damned in Autumn, and exoom- municatcd in the Winter. Muy they boj cursed in the present, and ex- ciiiiuiiuiiicate i in the tune to come. . Stranger will bu allowed to postcsstheinaclve. of their property, and may their wonicti tieiisb 111 ein, and their cbildrcu bo Ucstioyca by tlie the sword. Maybe damned everyone who shall speak, trade, nnd have friendly relations with them. May he cxcoiuinuiiitcd.lhe l'ric-t, who should administer b them,- the Sacrament of i.ie llorr Ctunmunion. M":!)' be cursed and excommunicated the phy sician who shall visit them in their sickness. May be cursed the grave digger, w ho shall bu ry their bodies. In ti word, 111 ty they Ik! damned with all pos sible curses ! I Translated from Ut I'rcuia tie thUUt'ut it la tillt uV Auois iu France. Xow reader did you ever peruse such a string of in'ile,!:, nous. .No wonder Unit the nerves weak and suiier-tilioiis people ha, c given way tho Council of Trent aud the Kjniau Poulilf fiod't boasted Vicars. ABltIVAL-ul' TfiE WASIIIXUTOX. rjia Diit tart rajn itiora. Xew Yoaa. April IL . The Steunahin Wash. ington, from Havre via Souvliamptuu, with ljier- pooi uiitc. 10 n euuesuuy, the "inh ult, arrjiea here iis evening. IlBr advice ar f.ir day ater than those received per steamer Baltic. The steamer Canada had not arrive.! n the Wasliiugton left. The Vienna Confrrenet, ' Th proceedings of tb Vienna Conf.-,. . appear to be nnsutisfaetory. Th allies do Dot insisi upon me uesuwcuun ot SSebastopol, but propose other condition disagreeable to Russia. i was uu tcrstood ttiai in Uontcrence had agreed pon the first two points, and that tlie eriii.l third point npon which th q.resliou of few-rear - war turn was nnaer eon.i.lcration and would ccuny aereral days. , The demolition of Seha pul would not be demanded. Ou the Mh. hand auother dispatch says; "AU eoojectur aa to the result i idle." - 37i Latttt mm I'lraa. ' March 21, evening. The state of the political rixn has again become rloomy. and tha con ference of the day previou on th third point woe nnyuiing but satisfactory, the coooitmns re quired by Kussia being very "disagreeable From HhantopiL. ifldcssa advice of the 21th ult; abate tliat the Hussions, in spite of repeated attacks maintain. ed their position on Mount Senonne, whenca their guns piay upon the t ranch lines the weather oontinucs tine and the health or the tro list improrins. The advanced battorie. of the British wore making considerable progress. ., .nutoKjniK tu iii.oriiiiiiioiisreceiveii irom uoeer ters, the Emperor' death bad not been promul- gated in Sebastopol, timer I'acha arrived at the allied camp on the -12th, and 00 the loth the liussirvns opened lire from the heighta of Baluklnva, but the Koglish,. assisted by (leu end Kuoya, routed them.- Ou the 17th, the Kuesian attacked th whole line of the allies but were driven back with great loss . Projects for converting Sinope into a (trong fort, and for erecting extensive sea fortification at Sebastopol, are favored by the British Govern ment. v The alliance between Sardinia and tha Porta was signed on th 15th ult. , Prince (Sortsohakoff arrived at Scbasiooolon th 20th ult France. ' Preparations continued to lie made at Con. tantiiuiple to receive Nepoleon. In the mean time he and the r.uipres. will runt lucen Victo ria on the ltitb of April. r ranee agrees, says the London Morning Her ald, to send 5,000 additional troops to theCri men. after the close of the Vienna Conference, provid ed England will furnish the mean of eoQey the indignant ili'iiiotistratinns of every tine American. If tbcj are nut tbrnr, they are against us. ontcinAXTiiortLES. From th Ashevill Spectator. "TUCXDEUCOMI.NT.!" Over (Ilia caption th lat " N ews,1 with a grand Houridi inlm.lure a ear?l signetl " liuasel Tat," In which III" Older, called Know Xo'hings 1 denouneeil, end in which it U stated Ihnt tlrk oriler was Bol what It aa represented to him to h. W know nothing of Mr. Tle, of aur own knowledge, and do not propose to instiiutnan iuquisiiiub into hi. rhara-'ter t but if it should Ikh-.hu ni-esry to do so hereafter, w may p licbien the pnl.lfe m thi' auhie't Tlie following letter from lien. II. M. Henty will ahow what reliance ia In b plieed on "liua sel Tate't statements W WiaiM state thai several gentlemen bav stated tn us atifiataullnllv what I. en. Ilmry sets f rth in hia Mt.-r. Will lb "Xew." or Mr. Ciiii;tntn gii tb public tb benefit iT lr. Live' Icier, reminding tb card sijned " Ituasel Tale ?" We shall are. We presume no on will brmj ta queati as the diinguihcl editor ( the Biehniond" ( Va.) j I" ith pauperism and crime, they mu-l Whio.th.t we are ta loss to coi.ceivo how nuv I exis?et the tilitllgolil-lll of the native born, a ,d hoin'..t Southern livtit, with vhts fnet staring iwua j broadly in the f ice. eiiii uiiitrTw-itlrrha Ximhern enemies ot the S lUth in denouncing for iiisilitiou ism (party which those ciieiuies iIcsit'iIk! as ten ding to repress a;;itatioii. tu put down fanatici-on, and blal tho hopes of the Abditien party. This gmuiitl they nil lake, from Seward doivu to the pettiest of Seward's fionkejs; and ure it bjsm the Xorthern people with all the ,"il and lury tharaclcrp,tio of abolition m-id,ncn. We have in former numbers quoted fiom Seward, from liree 'y, from Adams, f, um Wee I, and a h at of others" known 10 U deterinioed and inioterste rncuiics of the fsuitb and Smtheru insiitutions, and they all, as w have said, v'i'hoiil s solitary ex ee,tion, cniicur iu -lciiouni'iug the Kno-.,-Xoth-ing movvinent as iniiuiial to abiliiii.ui-.iu and faiurable to the S,uth, and sgre 111 the policy of opjwismg it allh.titar,band bithelasl extremity. Is this a policy importing nothing on the part of Ih abolitionists at the North ? 11a. il indeed no important sioilicince I X'i motile 1 Xu objeet ? Is it reasonable to aiippos that theae abditioa fanatic would la) willing to throw euld water on a great popular movement which pri mise.1 In inure to th benefit of them or tlieir cause? liar they ever been guilty of such folly be for. Such downritt .tnidalily. ?. -Soich lack uf euniutou reuse and common aatscity ? Why, who doubts the shrsw.lueis the iwostrnlion, the nolilioal toresighl 1st W illiaiu 11. .Vasrd ? W ho. in all tb Nmlh. takes (trecly to lie a bssl t Who Considers Weed wanting in cunning ? Who regards either SUy noiit.li not Iu ircoiv when a iiM.iein. nl or a Psny is calculated to pncnole th progri uf sik l,toaiiin f And wise has uer known sillier ol them l lo ealch estrrly at any and veryibiug wlm'h etmld I4 Used Ui advance Iheir Svhrio, and iuoua injury upra tii South? This being so, why baie lhey nol caught ts.ntul titelyat know-Noibiiigiua, if, as alleged, Ihs Know Noll, nig movement is so alsibli ,n niine uint? Is not ilieir eondusl in this resjiect pitally and uitorly ItiCornprrhenaihle ? I au it b ac- oonte.1 for upon ny hytxalieais ahstever, cm- Gen. Henry s yeraeily in the statement he bssj .j,, ,1, u f lf.fMrhe. aHjjtoB mails - II .'ir. v lingiaasi is ii,i op.n p.T-uing ( ., IVrao,- , i 1 i. ; , I 11.. r to 1 l-.r -,l n.jl eul lt,e l! ul t.l r . thit I . . .'or", 1. t . i r -te. a s w-r r t I- . UTIll rii' M iflVAXAttt rsisr., Apnl IV lb 111 ks ri-t w.ili dsi fr- m lls.aoa to th ish. j 1 hsre ta r V hit hi " I inl"s f" ll 1-iMtd. I ar,4 I toe admiral." -( h A aaHi.l- isf lHUil,li. S.a t'k pi, al-lll. g , 1 roafty aha. s.ia, t.a I..: I' f k.tr k. ' qoe-lt-.a id 0 ii Iba Ul e-sister of lb Win (' I It ilway I the emirs tn this ranias he baa in lo-strd thus far, he will Indeed Bud " Jordan a hard P'd lo travel." t A'ttri in s April 6th, lisiv, Mtaas. Fnimaa: saw K"4 Tat af'er he rgned Ibeecrtifl.-ale pnM'abedlnlbe Ust "Xewa," tb rlfiH-t thai I, lit I been frau lillee ly in i'iale.l into the Order, r.iamonly railed "know X -thing.," and he til I we tbvt be w akel to withdraw lb nrrtiflca's ) thai tb eevtitcat did " contain hi srntiinenl 1 and ha further aid that Dr. rvsinu-l I . Liv psvauaded kit la sign 111 and sfieresnls saw Dr. Samuel U li s, I bs td-l thai b I a I written to have thil rrrtificale will lian.. I do dot know In wh.se be wrol, tut I Ibiuk ll.sl h wri te k.sMr. ( Iwjuisn, a I heard aiiatsv thst Mr t lingwnn bad 10114 W hu lo l 'Ir. Tte la tl,e eerl ti t, I aflerwai.l coin so e. lh Dr. Samuel U Isnve. aad bs l- U tu thai nootof tte srareit of U.e ardee aei reirsbd in Ih" rertifl. IS U, M. Jit-Mil. )r W bar lot .rmtii a fessv s-..l Hilar ity thai !ar attar A ls a, i f M ta,ei, haseonti Sjieucd lb rattva of I i 'st te, aid snrcia wt'e a eolhuaisaiie rcpts ai,it be x.a, and HininM lbt h" wi.l hs e a1 II ih Imssenaai Bnai.Miiy. It s b've"'. lev, l.,.ies, ahd dv.il. sa lo pi, ,. i, e, ent,!l hint I, the SHti- g.let.e sod a-i j-oil d ih" f J 9 H M-.Mipto. -u v. la it '.a loir l.ie-! t. I r ' a-1 - .i i i. , 1 i f i i . i ..,. r i ii.j r t - t,a bus lM li, l-s I, a I s l I t ..- -. I I . .,iig ..f d.M- ol'iit prsi soa stu J i i , yf '- i -r, s.ti.,.1 at , f.... in, !'. I a. f t -f s i - D I ii-g I I a t 9 . - $ l, a . i a ,l .i-4. e t r nee, al pawl -I Shu -rv s( f -. I i a ti.e ?n-e i r.s,i,a ol !t as.i, l.,ii,. al r.irt y 1 Wsr. SOS.i of i loV.e I i I .(' I) Ai n ri T ,O.H g lo s ra ' t r"i ' . ! ' at ia al i o , a " -r, i. . ;, i' , , I , . I . ! .... I i h I Vraoc-wtic press al Hie S.uth ? There aiav beerr4w, and iiatsirtant anea, la th. rrerd i f the Know Nothing or American par ly, but w ( ssy lb it a party ef e.siu.lcr aatioualiiy a ,snll. rV iaeol the issiajtml' s orgatia an.l sc.N-rs tu rntu X 1 Ori.toiiice a an alsditi pativ, lul thi laiaytlt. an grl aeMP,r thoir wari.re sjnte any ana erery msn r parly tin! they Ih nk fs ptr to op pose. T'lev d,oin' el liei.ersl arri. a aa sbJ-li- nisi iu Is IU, ihy ... n uo.t.1 Mr. fly as a abollll.aiist in 14 i, lhey di-noUIe l tienexal le-ei as aa ao..liti.ist in 1st, thi Hen. nocid ineral Kis.ti as an aU litoau! la I' tl-ey le .,,incd hc ah"l W U t pirty aa a .! iho litr..at. ia lusdi and ail ul th - t-mrs and lists ! thus .Wsmuu-iBg il until with n tb lM . t weeks aud they wia.l l iUii oiih t'hri.i.auity H elf as als.litsa.isM if lhey beiietr.1 li st tliey cool ! there,y ii iheir clulihs upoa ti. pu.ilud jsnla uf Ui s,i-ss. "T fr-lU i...Wr4.si ' IMMKiKAIKiN AND Tllfc Ml l.sSiTf ()" I IIICKIN'I IT AIHSI Tb jJ'- J Vr r e.lsl.I .hrd Si, I avowed by F.umt. t.f r,li hah. n the lu'lurwl ('fUHinil,. talma .f our e. amry by "r ruea.ng aa with iwii.;ruia, a l.e-.n 1.4 I v .airsrl nut Ety pr.i.oie y,i,il a I ir-l I y us hsa ! met I y srfaie rashia' ad ess lie net' , sx.4 the siti.-.'t ..a faa I .s'ffti led W sots Ue.e, ; . I. f WorWI Wl . m i-f tl.e ,,i i s.nid. 1- 'nf fc"t BS.U lies' ., . . - m, ( .. . - ,t I'.. ; r.ol ar -smh'IS be 1 .fit p! mi' le 1 r-f Ihreeil' lh e.itc.t l. n , , Utility, I y rer,l,.,A e. a w oh i;.e .il , -t J !,.! , ff a. 4-l. Ibr a. . II.. ..' ' . ola, . . ... j fa- l. IS". " as . . ,' i , o.t. tea ,4 . l! e w -I ' W .,,'iii-a .f 1 . l n. Tl ii 1 . ol I, l .e I. -' - IN IS'- ; . . J ii -l .'i 1,, i Vil ivwslf . h-a! I V t ... M I-- . -I t- - ' -I I . ' ' i . V r , i . a e- ,' ..o.iit,f .-'? p I.. a. U et sn-l ss I be I r. ii-t is d r-ah-r. d : ' Tlie Washing', in Corrcspoiidentof the New York nuricr, who is generally reliah.e, lavs thatthere is no longer any reavotnole .loti'it that serious liscussiotis re iu progress in the Cabinet, tela live to the course to las pursued towards Culta. and that Colonel Davis, Secretary of War, and Mr. Dol.l.in, Secretary ol the v, are reiiresen- ted to be in fav. of iiiiiiir.lialii and deciive inrasiirea. Also, that President Pierce inclines Inwards iheir policy." It is fori her added that the Southern advocates of immediate tnn.xalion declare lti.it now is the most favorable moment for striking blow that ha occurred Tor rr any years, or that can bo h.d for during many in re inasmuch ss the Xval nllirs id pam are lully rngsged in the war of the East 1'i.e Xational luleligeneer, which is not apt to tat the alarm without sufficient cause, ssals of " a deejicrute rain now on foot f.rr party or mercenary in ject ist both coiubiiicl, in cosiration with foreign malcontents winch, nnlees nrnmptly frowned down by a sound American sentiment, will be lushed even lo tu plunging ui uie country uilo war." A Washinghiu eorressndi,iit wf lb Jour- ual oftoBiuirreeaasw: A tsvrty and a ttrons increasing ons has risen ,a thia country whose cry is war fur Culsv. Ibe President is daily ann orgenity importune., tu asuHie at ouiie, a b.tile sH.tti.ai, and there is t-si niur b rcsvsun to'rvar that b i about to yield. " As lo the outrage.' lhey ar all roor p.e- texts for the mam ohievt of war lor I alia. " But the mischief hu not born done yet, and perhai will tat holy avuided. If Eugiand and I'rnnee were eonvinced thai lb p -ucy a-f Ihf Is. trnd Marub-w ss our mtxrd nsii csJ policy would furnish to them strong motive for paicb u.g p a peace with P.u"ia, la order tib Ih better (tiabled tu sustain Ih rights nf Spaia ia thi. I, em. There. Ou tlie ulnar bait'l, th oonilnu sor-s of llw.r wr with l.usi.a, will tcrv In env l l,lra our ( 'verniueut taatr.ke alone f .rluba. It ia not unlikely that lb Paeaideat lias been led b Mr. Hunl aud Mr. Bu. bauaa lo Uhet Ibat l y turn sti.s. k at.ls d tuonatrstioo be will ,lhiMit a war. 1st enahla-l tu putrhsae Cuba. IhsNste.oil lulclltgeucer in referring loan awerteia of th I'niua th ai Hi policy of Spvia it IrrensusiUblr opp-aw-d tat Ibis e-n.nl, y asvai " Now ws baie reas4 to I'Uvs that rles paiehes h barn rea-eiird fr.au Spa. hi, h nvuy eolui ti tii I niou' ae.etti.ss. We bs l.evs further, tliat lb unruhb-lied dcsiiclie. iu Ike statement, aa lb Uislv ytl i Jtr-l 'rtnal.k sa Iktmtlnt i's ; aud that the des laratuai la only a pari "I tl. le, ils-a runs l.i f-ssesul a war l twee th two c -unities tosutsverv party iuter- .t. to hob "lerlsy briefly shuU. , as brine, the Hons is fa.es ncghl tit he. re ry .,f "isle to suffer tiwli ni l sumle, sppea tu avrtf pre ..,!.es la go koto is the 1C. al ps lr, spissramiy with kw sanctioa I 'x't h lo prftnit a t rta auu au-tesi ta taipaiteHS si II, irti'.l.c rredali'v ? H ar, Ut auaas, mhtmU U a. "ti (ret lb. m- - fte 1 1 nk line if, msiol ti,aisiirh aa the rd,t. of It. ti.rsertiiaet.t . er irry frcent y Idl Maiel lb. Uir dial Ii l a I Msicurrd (c-e. ta tb di ajMaulif in II Slat liepsrluisai mUUug to tin JIm. W arnor r, nd tl may 1st sui.ied l,y h;s ra.lsrs at,twe noitrs-ll li-l, thai I-is 'enl .bclaratosa i,f the ressed ahd inereasiog krt,Ulv of rfaam te FOillKiX PAIPEKISM. Foreign pauperism in thi country presents a id picure, iin-l is a heavy expense to the peo- !c. Ilur'niif the vr.ir 1kSi. neoudiiie lo tlie LV lutes census, then were bS,o3S foreign pauper. iu the United States supported at tho public ex- ciipC, or one pauper tor evttry thirty -two toroigti- vthi'.e ol' the 17,oIJ.47 native eititens there we-e mi.y bti.o-i, ur one pauper lor oiory ju biillves. i'he rvciir.'s of erune, a. furuisbcd' by the scveutli t tnieu Atatt census prcseui a stilt more striking pictuie, showing that our country is al ready ovenun, not only with paujiers, but with oreign ci'ioi'h.iis. I luring toe year lisou, titer were 1.1,011 foreign1 rs ooiivictej of ctiuics by our court uf justice, or on criminal for every 172 foreigners while there were in the same year only l'J,iiJ native couticts, or one for. very 1 villi native Americans. If foreigner, then, bring among a o much nauiierisin and crime, is it wi-e auy I uigor toen- courngetbcin among us? Will il be demed that all this pauperism and crime ar a heavy weight upon us that thev ar shed ling a baneful inilie ii, anion us? tan at'T American omen con scientiously ncourng Inrtber emigration to thi m,iir of naoide who. for the most part, ar th drees of European e vilixati sa f D ss. oar coun try need such, or even auy, enug ationr vi aiioatd with reference to crime and pauperism done, foreign' emigrants are a great injury to this country. 1 bey bring nothing lnu it lor the most part, but poverty, tttiipcrisia.vice.cruiie, and Enp term principles which never vaa b riH-.iiieilrd with let-ut Jii'nisat. Ttie proportion ul tti loreirn vv th natiy pipuls'loii in tl, Uliicrrni soc'.iuiu 01 ui Lime Slate, is how n in Uit following tal lei: , j rywitra aa Tstslrrvsasttv Tutaltarsiza Ixo. If. aa- ,iMiiaoua. bo'uUui,a. ttva a. at Easter ktaUs l,2l,sT Ilea l t eiot.Uc - l.til.iU l,s-t.fiir last mMikera l.-Vt7,- a,js I s Siit,eetere l,IM,i:,l los.VU 1X4 ,.Uw lar't SisTrt loss . U.;t England. Sardinia is in the English market for a loaaef 2,lstO,fKlO,at Jperoeni. , In the House of Common the second reading of the bill to abolish newspaper ituinp passsa oy large ninjor-iiiy. i . r 1 he committee ot inquiry into the conduct of the war continued it. sessions, aud the re relatione were.till more appalling. , The bulk of the British Baltic fleet at Spilheait expected to sail on the second of April. Parliament has agreed to Sardinia' request . for limn of 2,1100,000 sterling, one million to, be immediately advanced friim th nublio treist ury, and the other million a yearheuceif aun tury. " - " : " ilarkett ' IJrerppol, Tuenirtif Fmmit, : Mtn-k 2T-'. Itichnrdson, Spenc : Co.'. circular quote i Cot ton The market bos been firm and steady aad ' Srice nncliaiige.1, with rulea during tha three ayof 2u,0tX) lialos, including S.IXHI takewou soeculation, and 9,500 for eiort, Tha atarket closing steady. t Mankiu's Circular quotes t Breadstuff's. Tha weather hos Wen fine, and price of brcmlstafT have been weakening thmughut the esatntrtr At Bank Lane on Monday wheat declinetl 1 a -2d per quarter. Al Liverpool th flour and wheat markets have been depressed, and price rather lower. " i , Money Market. Consols have advanced, and catted at Ud. , . .. - Tita! i;,:tl,tll 1,211,111 II J From thi. it will b ten that Ih foreign pope- lauon i by no uwaa eonlined Iu any particular aectiun, but that it pervades Us wb-.Is country. Tu eastern, uud Us and aortbwaaiern -ru.ms ar Uicir laturii reiiH(nS be arecln. lly con gregated ia our large cities where the moral and phtsicial aitnoapker it liusrally p.dluUs.1 by beta. Two-thirds of lb low lii,p!iiig-hopa, tsieraa, billiard and (atubliu slslJi.hiiu-nta are kept by fonigarrs j aad w wish thai wa rssuld ssy woolly supwrtsl by thew, llaosa th. I orgs pro put too ut lore i a c .evict, lit aur prison. Fiout ari. M.s.ns iv f. 8. Tenors Tha ne. that I' d. Stei.i. had beea appiaut ed OovertviST ol Hah la viae iH llrigham loung was rswived l Molt Lak lily. Ih Oth of February, lb M -ruv.s were taken by tor- prsse, bat ne o) posiliow wa atauilesled to tb bew O.ejersMiT. Ontlxl'iihsf January, quit itnlsu es.lli si.ss tsdi plar bsisreea tUe U. 8. a l l . rs and Ih aitisens at a dnnkinf thoa la Sail Lake l ily. Fire-arm wer lively ar., and tsrvea er el.-lil pertssM were shot, but .m luaalely w uf thsta wen 1 ll.sl. Two .,1 rr,t a.io.ers wer a. verely tu i, I, an I for a llm il was thou.' thev e-aild nut reeotr. Ths M rso.-na twde, .,, ' eul the Irfgi, , tliresirniag tu J, aToy tier whole j uaitalion ..I I ri,tr.I Moles tr.sq in lies city an I der I ul S': ' si. The three eon pimes of I'. I histea lr-,i . au., kly pra.. so.lcr ti u tlwj tfiic'lesa.-il thnr -iii, , and wants! em. I. ih I sue ! sawmii Ud.asusl... fr na " 'U W n, wli .h was s,s,y .a.,..l.flu.ierMlli.h,.aaf I. taw. l-epert , """' M"ed- Thi.slat.of quasi . ,rl,e BJrtoi a j !. .! f lore, d.ys Whsn vutii.vr Claim tl pre I l.,,,.i li.J b,.,i i,s reie-l. As li e f t grew out if a tit ut, fc --a fti, order a m issued ly the einl tu'Uo's f ,i ' . I hi. the fort her m's 4 ar- U. il a?. .lit Ol I -scitr. si, , t I . i -a I T e.fr.,a ', I r 'j'iifc r.r. . Apr. I 1- - ''" 1 ''. ot Curt this ai-iis, !. .lod I UM.a .1 ! ,rnd I ,s ' ; o.i, a in ,-. es-e .4 I s. I I'ukr ! ,1 ''. Ho stated li st l linnOB' 1i ei t . d '- 11 e jovua I tl it ti, r.. bad U I (r.l a- C rol- ti a-i ! tib la i ,a lo u twef,,, i t;, i ,i ass I, I I I t r -i.oo.., . e,a ia I . I .o's' I i,i , . .1 i - ....- .( sii ll.e a.iii-l Us is'iiipo ,. I iloi li.nU J . ', I 1 :.s .Veermr? lewiS 1,'nMaf UenM.a T-. ': AX EXPECTED SPLIT ON TIIK BLACK SE.V PI ES TION APPALI.1N0 KEVELATIOXS OF THE EXULISIl AUMY, Ac. Xr a- Y'ont, April 12. W bay the foUowinr further interesting inieligencs - M at Jlatlrre. . Th snff, ring of th. Eni'lish tmnp la tha hospital of Scutari ar reported as tcrrihl. The imperial guard oflrauce kit Pant on Tucsilay fur the Crimea Ih bital eflccti nussian army In th Crimea, is one hundred and fifteen tlkousand. -v The isaition (if the allies i now completely shut iu by an enclosure of f.srmiibil.le en tru ele ments, extending to the heighth of Ualaklata luits, rtsol events ar shortly anticipated. Tha Condition of the troupe was improving. Jhe I u-nna tunjrrenee. The fourth silting of th Vienna conference la represented ss having beea very stormy. At lemdou tbennpreasioa appear lo be that Kussia will not accede to the condition regarding the , lilacs rsea. 1 h eonlcrenc will nruUtuably split, oa Ibis question. Constantinople Idlers however, indulg. hope uf peace. - Aaytaatf. Th revelation of llie Roclittck eaoimittre. a th British I'arliameut inrruirinc Inia the . J duct of th war and' th late nsnditioa uf tha) troops, ia th Crimea, are appalling. macs rt Fifty arrest, had been made in Paris of parnaa hwpficaled In th CHipira.-y In aswaasirsMtka tanprrot ol Ui lata rMw ut tb laustrial tjusnla Th prevalont opiutoa at Pari la that aasa la : Bear al hand. A saVria ffatf SVia-Wnaa. . The thro year.' ilianute between Ssvila laAil and Austria has at leoirth been setind. AKKIVAL (iF THE AMERICAU! THtai avyt tsrsa I ! I . ' Sulking sa;ryiaf from tas ( Vi'awa It L'altum llmtfoM !!! IKuirn, April 1-1 Th Asaarica .rrnad mat aiglit Her mail will doolaies reask New York alssit midnight of Saturday, 1 he Cana.la wa detain at Boaton aatO tha K I ill -' . - r . . . . " wm , " . i . America', ad sices ae ta Ik 21st, last three dav. later thac th Washington. Ih Allies la th Cruaea bat adargoa M) cli.nge whabsvar. Much atienuua ha beea coaosntrated aw the Vienn. Cunlerrnce, which is repvasanted aa ba in g in greet difhcully apna the Thud Point ah. Ibough Ih ikmand of lb allies bait basa mack. aA.ffl,beL The Buaeisa I1viipMraliary ha referred Ih. matter tu St Petera burgh; and Birthing further ei.nl 1 be d e, unlit rej ly was rarasvtsl. Th F reach Jliinster uf foreign affairs has Urn tu LoBibsa to cwufer with tb l'.nglisk Ciabta Bet nesaa msMBenbasaqueMl.l. 1 1 had a k f tudisnea with th Uiirra. I'., will bast to tba srnna Ciiierenr lb ultimatum uf lis tVlbtawa lb 1 hud 1'i.int , yjri, CoHoa live, with cpe. iiMIs . aw Bat) buovant ftiles isT lb week sj'it' balsa Bearlf iois ihird of wha k was Isavn ty spvcaJUtsrl dsf llris. - Lirea lalufs, wiik ),( rrfal, i enra aa ehsHf-d. Cora has ends-rex. a aht deelissr, Tle-re sa a general duliss. IB am , tveS will, h Sr s-.ueshst Srprsal si 1 ratle-r , Il. a ta vrj e.ul.-t a.n r, l..uJa a i vn ft 1 1. nt it it t i'ii a ut a. -I .m- .1 i - !V4i, I .it -t" mtt t- - - !. t l M it 4 a-a m .i . n ,fTW !- Kr 'J .;. t KiTta7t-Wf , lll'iwarr N.-NVIU. X. A Fl V, M. All sb-less fceU Va tbb Iowa t-o v I s low of. era, u.e AasariraB party s,ijtri,,rl,r 1 I,. .!.. I ttwir t kvt bf s In. .!-. to . r 'v i ' nines s sws aaB.a. , I si 1- h a r . I r' ar-. Il tppsara ,1, i. 'i ".I h ,. I -. a be re aa 1 f ju,4 eutwid- .1 a