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THE EXAMINER. r VAt'CH AW. Ferree. L0U1SVILLE:::::::::MAY L'U, ISM. ' Ti.e Rev.Jaais Fttrnii Cuii ktitlti cawhed the !itoral ckarge ef the Christian V.'orld. Us aay Te edit paper properly, re mrot nil the tin and ikeagkUef at least .oe !. To li.w every editor ef a paper will it'pixhi Ann. . .-, Aulntwrr Wfereu The varieta K at igloo and Philanthropic So- af the eaaalry, KM teat week la New Yark City, Bad kad, eWabUaas, a proCiaU d jvyous tiute c-f it. It M UMxa; te look over lb reports, end e Lew ad verse sows of thm ar to each ether. Here ia ea baddiiig, oat a), "at are in the right, aod knew it, ana sneea te alaaul by .1 " Thea.ecroe th way, a traly strong aiiad ' ad speaker "deaoaaces hi neighbor, aad ail hie MifkUr'c dotogs, as leading to aia, misery, aad rata. Porta ant i it for as, UiaC are hart axrk f ration! ef eaascfct Mom fortunate fur a atill, that Frv ideaee works oat rasa It frees ear con trad tclious, aad eppeeiiieee, M bBef.cud U ell! - Wa caaeot, of course, giro aaytLiug like fall report W taw pieceedior f tk veriass iyerleties. No mmt pretendu to da that. '. Bat wa wiU U the esxt heat thlag effor ia ar ttexiaayaopoi of moot af thai. Oar Twain will the fat a hird'a eye view f wkai it geiag a ia taw world. Happy -Will it keif itabait attmaiala tketn to rnud effort ia th eaue - af Uwsoaa banc late and oreri mm Vlelewcc. . . t Notkicg ia gaiaad ky vioieaae. si poucy, it is tue warat uuig ana ar part caa raeart to. litstary akawa, aad iodif idual eapacioaco aUaata. that nalaara iavariaUy pre iuoa a reax-uoa agaiaat those wka resort to it, avad aa iavariabiy rotarUstha progrsaa af Ira Us, If iu efofewdera are gatity af thiaaxca Wa have watched the affect produced apea tka country by ike aim actiaa af eerteia Sana tare aa the eurerv oaesUea ia tka iiahala we kaea paUankad... la tka' fraa States, ev ery prea caodamaa! Ia tka aiava, wet a voice approve that we have beard ! Tka Democratic .Jkaveser car At ay aa akia argaat af a great par ty that apoeif of tha ceudacf of ita owa We wieara ewar tka weafcaaaeef kaana aoa, hen we ae a aaaa Itae Mr. Caihoua, of advaacad age. loag eaperieaca, aad toworiag ia teliart, giv tiuaswf up, ia the face of hie Coua- ' an J Uit worU. to ail tka ckikJiek aaeaaaaaaf aatwidied pama. . It jaet tkie defect at kia Cnaxacier tkatjia destroy ad kis career; wktck feasaaaoekua uaeervtceable to hi country, a t injury te Lai party, and aerliee te hie age. lloe. is it paaaitla to raapect a aua wke forgets hia art', aad the tody k akaald adorn, by coaJacl and warda we cwuld oaly expect ia a aiaauu: or a coiunioB driveller, lliequestioa of slavery ia the rock oa wbicb Mr. Caiheaa baa reastant ly split, laetead of keiag. aa with a atatesmaa af aay aair ar real patrtoUsm at wauid have her a, a stepping stuaa te the kigheet fame aad tafUeet preienneat. JH'e shall aot waste a word aa the diagaatiag raatbt Foate, af Mnaiiaiippl, wte proclaimed Li feroXoua aepiratioaa aftar a haagmaa'a job, whose faaiWioas be to evideatJy betier fitted to perform thatt those of a Senator. We preuel, ia the ium of-, the honorable body to which he belong, of the iioMe State whose dignity be baa lowered, aad of cur commoa country, w hich he dnjmrr, againsl language and aentimeau which the moot kbandoaed leader of a street mob woaid beeitnf ia this cot a try to alter, bat whick thie oeoaeieaa demegogae hoped would M-orare him Botcrietv. We are tare that klr. Caiheaa mast blaak to be foend for a momaat inaoch company. , A arewael flaw. .. The Rev. Mr. kviac fell heir to raurleea eiarea to,XxiuUiaaa, aad, aftar eoese yean debate with lueneuif, concluded that be had right to hot tkemaaoark. lim n eii atrp arm t ire um. r ar thia jpr poa be visited the free Sutec, aad Canada; IU latlav, herlertad for thatr heme. pitai way taitker L tarried ia Ctocaati. aU wkiia there a maauag waa caiied at theKev. Dr. Rks's ckarck te keer kia "experience. ' We ejaeto a part of ii: "' I ackaawletiga ri, aecaal aad ansrai avila of aierwy. it a aa eay to orav thai. Bat it was aot ae easy ia a erreai aawee aa way what could be doau 'I um f we;ai aaaat ka iafi fraa . 1 x k avleige that its eery itae enaee aUea Mi, Uiaa aay I know aaraaaarted with a ayeteaa aa ianguaga caa id asptct them, Bat a hat eon Id tka t.harrh .KU lU i "prearh the gaepel." 1'tua duty aha wwa aew actively engaged la !ischargiag, aodaltkaagk he was net going ea aa fast aa we might Vat, ear daty was sou ply ta ecaaraga bar aa far as ahe weat. . la taking lua freed maa aad wemew to Cawa tia. ke meant ae &iaparagamaat to tka coloniza Uoe echeme. f 1 took them there, bacaaae ba kad been there aad area for himself that maa Lbaratod. aad among tham aoma ttlf-UktrmUd, ) aiavee aver doing well there; aad becaua there I anly ka kad apportaaitiee af artvidiag far, aad i aducating tham. Whea iaetmcted to chooae for thsmaelves, they ceald, if they preferred, go back to tkrir eava cry. The free colony af Liberia waa doing more for the abolition ef tka alar trade tha all tha fleeu af Eaglaad, I raace aad America; and the day whea Ethi opia ehauid stretch forth bar kaada to Gad, would, be humbly believed, ke kreaght about through tha iaatranaaatality af tha daaeaadaaU of Africa. Xr. Kicx, weU knewa ia Ktutacky, and ai amioaat divine of the Presbyterian Church, fol lowed Mr. Kmc. Ha felt ae eeaailiveneas aa to the oiarnsetoa af aiavery. Lat it ka fraa ! Aa free, ia tka Soalk at la CiociaaaU. Ha woald w do as mack almost aa aay maa for the removal of alavery. , He woald aat oa Bounce ar excom wraaicaU si vh older. The evil wot almost aa great ta tkeea ae to the slave. Tka gospel had freed tha a'ave ia the East; the tame retail would follow ia the South. . Having enlarged a tkie poiat, ka aaid : ll waa wot for the PreahrWiaa chnrrb te ahelisk el a vary. That wa for the peep! to do, I. .aasij,arn pfw:tiv ilka that ef coffee-bouee ieseaaiug ia ti ci:y- w would not go and tsar Oawu thoee sBeninatiooa, while our owa repre-urntbtivea had ttewer to abut thorn up j aad aid aot a as it. ooia covusa u tnp-r llglitapea tlitaubjecl byeely d ?-. iigtt, t.il wcbar,red saeir uiuda ot.haofd them. Jl ares hard, be ewiifrased, for w eX 1 it tkr.gm a OUrt nod stiii banler f t accord ing te that lifht. We waated nr" '"flit Ua tkaaaUjeet of alavery even bare uV ,kiU- where people still feared having loo maj y of the cl arad race come among tham. " Ha bad aever enuruiaed aay X tl'eee com moa prejudice o a the aubiect, eve- wcue i.viag ia ae.reboidiuf Suta. He did .ot anUcipai thedacgera or admit the d3iCai J coinmomy baUevad to be tavolved ia aauDPU-os- The thing would aot be difiicuit w 'understood the . . - l it .... I ....i.i : jk JitiuiAA mr it, favor of It, ioetaid of keiag epid - a rfcr fVreeytrrisa Ckarck f scarcely knew cf any, eeruinly be did aot bow lire pro ' aUoertavrar Bat all that lh ctnrch could do, . i a. as aura, waa o p rear a . weald briDg iiotl omauc'pawoa, aad BoLhiag alee aver would Wt tappoa we mul kt da allowance for tk report af epeoe '"- Taey are oftaa br- r;sd; tometime inacrtt. Still, w cooxiade the maia idea enuruiaed by both th F.ev. 6peakere as ; fairly stated. Lat as dwaU tut . moment apoa it. j "Wtat aa the Pre urteria Church do" tays lr. Rase, a. eaufaot abolik aiavery. True, aa reianv ft, a tctere 'a act. Bat she can help that ri, tiiy, .( ,. t,t euiUd, ifl xocmber a "' iJ t'.e La.'tut hex, end ebristiant ia ju Lmni, t'.bn.i eay, let ue emawipa'e. ft i o h-tt ti-rien cur-!v, or cypres jr.a U: c jrae, 'a'J.e WOBld CJTJf"l ' r; t- '-: . Tu: power of the gospel to do, and aado, wa fuUy admit. Iteaa be preached na where with fidel Uy lirad ant hi o land with pardy without eventually ril!i the minds af tkowi who bear, vr eee it practised, a ilk ii living, eternal truth If every minister la Kentucky were this wtek ta atari with a full determinate to act optrdy, keartuy, train at els very, if every christian shoald da the aama, a snaa cm deabt tka re alt. Kentucky waulJ La docUrad fraa ia thrao yaan! " "But ail tkat-tke CkarcW aaald da, aa aach,' - 1 J I V. L k.uimL m.m. 1 auu wviu wara, - tm ftmmm mmw s laDuaaarrectT TUa foapal may Ita preachad bJ aot a wr4 ba a&id araiaai alafary. ' Nay. aarea yat, ii may ba proclaimed Sabbath aflat SaLLatli. a ad the tuaiitatioa JefrmJtU. Eat w are ear eeiil.rr f tbe dotiur aiaWI ditiaae re (rtred ia aurh prea. hiag aa tJii! Thy ajoke ef, tkay taeaat te rrfer to, lita GeapeJ na Uafbt iu iu trae epUiL Still, ilk Ibia unJrraUndin, litiak tka Maitiaa arraaaaaa; liable to aerie ui taiMakaatracttoaa; arrang, it aadamtaaJ liter al) y. Wa will shew Ibia, sr attempt to do to. ky ahpatoaf at aiaaaataa Uieae paiata. J Amtmg Uot$, pmmt md ekildrtm, kaWa aad viaca. a Ir. cat! k torn tmmdrr aa aakiaa cmpritu, f aeeiaa, ar eteatiy May Ulr. Ot thie terrible featare af alavaty, MthiBf aed ke eaid. It aUada aat ia aaked borrer, deeelatiiif ia iu ioiqnity, a ad caaoot ba jaaU- fiei. New baa the Ckarck, aa aach, aa power aver tkia revolting part af Uit iai UtulioaT That eaaaat ka aaid. la tUat pewar exerted 7 It aaeeta iatheSutea anaaaJly -it tnaeU ia Ibe Unlet regularly and wkea tbaaaaaeinbled It could ap paai to ita taeiubera aaraeatly, at every aeeeion, to the liflataree of tha Stalea la whkk thty ra aiU ta labor tofetker ia iorbiddin r auoa atreua a wrong. Weald aurh aa appea I fall pewerlata apoa itt own' Tbit ia nut of the eaeaUoe.. . Tbey woald bead it- Aa la that, it might ba made a matter of Ckarch law, that bo aieauker akaaUl aell a he man being for money, ar aader any circamataaeaa, which ha could ceatrol, arparaU familiaa, Cauld thia appeal he pawarlaaa with tka Leg ialatareT Wa thiak aot. X body aa atrong, ao learned, aa Liflaaatial peaking tbua, weald eemmaad ita raipact and force it, by ather chriatiaa aid, to da what ia right aa thia weighty point. We aak ugaia hat tkia hea deaeT II a it been aaraeatly, year ia and year aat persevered ia, by the Ckarch? If aat, U cauld da eooiething more than preach; it caald carry aat what waa a reached. 2. Jtldrriaet e Slarr. TImhc ia ate aach thing aa legal Marriage among thaw. Trae, many goad Men, it ad good auiatataM, da all ia their power ta reuieJy thie evil. Bat tkey eaaaat kegia to rear k it. The law it too alroag for them. laUreet, paaaioai arlf-iadalgeacc, ia too elroag for t hew. liow Laa the Ckarch, a aaci, JWlarad that ii uaa her mact de ail ia their power to IgnL mar riage ataeag aiavee, aad ceaeaetiate ila iufla- euce agajaat ike Uw T The aril ia confeaaed. It bread licalieaeae ia every quarter. Not aleae among kiaf ka, hat a aagail rlap! And there ia aat a itareat. Iirint a here alare are aeaMraaa, and wka baa tka taaaae, who daaa ao( say ta kuneelf, te avoid tkia evil, and iu ceaaaaeucaa, ta give my boya Bleed y habiU, 1 ill aead tkeau iata a fraa State, aad tkoro let iheuba Uaght." Wail, the Legiaiatara could change tkia feature of alavery, aad if the public deiuaaded it, it would do eo. Aad baa aot the Charch, aa aucht cettrol ever that public 1 Art aot iu ojeuikere eaaeag iu anaat iaflaeabal eiti- zena? Agnia wa aak, could it wet iafleeitce if cealoaa, if in earaeet, if find w ith a detetratiita- tioa to do and demand tha fight, cauld it wot ' ceauea reluctant kgialature ta alter Ji a law, aad aoake it caaferBB te ChrieUaaly andjtattkee Skew aa twenty enea wke deutt tkia. hliew aa eaewbe deaieait. Give aa tkia hr acotapact, kaartyataiM ia tha Charrk,ae each, aad, out of at, aaieag ita maeabera Irt aa hear tha f ormer 1 a pmmu uraavaaua, ky ia behalf ef f itcrnai atk, UMaM tfeiaga aaaat aot be," and the lat ter from the pulpit, and ia puUic, aad private. evryrUr, proteet eteadii y, vehemently agaiBel thvru, itkef anu e W bars t tine aaiaaT Who bean thaat prttetta? 3. Tmfic im Sluves. Wka eaa aafaad that? Wka caa palliato it 7 Tha great paUie af k'aalacky daaa aat. Laat wlatar, la the Legielatare, there ru aot maa, no eaatter haw ultra m tka aabjeet af alavery, who pretaauled to do it - Trafficker la htinaxa Beaafoc gaiaataadniiBrlrriai 1 la the ni ad af all wa, aad there ia ae ayinpathy fur tkaea. New aappaae oeit wiaUr, aa the LegUIatore aanara kled.tke great and geod of tfceCharca ekeald oaaat tham, aad ia plain, Vat temperate eptweh, proteet agaieet thia wrong, and poiat out ill ia jury ta tka Btala ita kart to nuorala iu tiuer isjaatice and aay, tha ooea the Charcii, aa aach, aad that da iu mcmbera, aa ciliieaabe lieve, aad, therefor, they pray the legielatora af LfMllir. laalAn tnrmm u (r.mvu. . f . ' 7. '. W9mm "PP ' ' m every f.iaaa from all aeighborbooda ia every county from the whole Bute the voice of the people wald eecoad thie demand, and immediately as if by commoa consent this glorious reform woald ba accomplished! Has this beea doatT Hat anything like it been attempted T Now, oar purpose ia these remarks, is act to Had fault with Dr. Rick. Wa believe ka stye what he meant, when ha doc Urea ka waaid ia aU ba could to remove aiaverj.,. A'or yat torso, ear the Church. That ia wot our amy af ac ting. No, wt have made tkeea plain atatamrqts of oar views, simply to rease, at far at wt eta, tha genial nature aad generoua spirit ef Dr. Rick to a aew aad broader endeavor ia behalf of free dom, ami to persuade the Chl sch and its mem bers, aot rashly, but with calm reeolatioa, and ia a lovltg, treating spirit to axert their porer directly, heartily, for the cerreetiea af the wroaga we htvt detailed, for their owa take. for the take of Chrisliaaity, for the good of nil J me a: t ia aaU-Reipitolicaa, but eali-Wkitney ! Hot nti- IntorJMnl improvement, lat anil the Pacific r.tfj A prepoatUoa ia made, at ar taaaer kaew, to graat klr.Wkitaey aa kaadred milkoa acree af 4aad to baild a rtii-rond from bo me point ta th Mueiusippi to tha Par 'die. " The Cisciatia tiaaa tmt Uat weak aad protestad against it, Tby peUUoaad Congress to reTiMe the proper sitiea to deny aay maa the "mighty iaop aly1 wkick Mr. Whitney asked. The toaeting wa a very large one, and pasasd the following reaela lions aaaaimoasly: 1. Rnoloed, Tbst we view with feelings ef exaltation aad pride the progress of our coun try ia works of internal improvement, i44 are seedy to approve just aad proper schemer for lit etteosioa of Stat aad National Rail-roade, wherever the public laurest require tln ir cou atractioa. .- 2. XroWeed', That w regard tlie pitpeed graat to Asa W hitaey. of 100,000,000 wires, aa wrong ia principle, atd a leadiiig le foeter aa adioee ayaasm af monopoly aad apertilatioa, stack -jobbing aod gambling, q tally adverse to so and policy, to public virtue, and to th right of tbe Americaa people. S. eWseef, ' That we regard our ntlional domaia a tacred to the aa aad beaeSt of tbe peepie, aad that it ahoald ba o rnaaagatl ae ti give to every adutrioocitisu lb amplret op. portauity of securing a borne for himself ami his family, al th smaKeat possible sxpemw. 4. tol4, - That it ahould be the aim of Coagresa, a gaarmaoaof tbe eople's rigkt. ae tar ax pracUmWe, to prevent the public damaie from tailing into the bead of aoecuiatora suJ monop!it, te the prejudice of tU setil.r, and tliat we request ear Senator and tepreeta nve ia Ci're t resist traucay the pro- x 1 o Mf. L , or acy xi LS f!iH scheme ttnclingto transfer the public laadi Into the poaHioB of land apuoulatore or corpora lions; or hoy attempt to rorte these land Ir-lo a premnturti market of apeejalation la advaat of their actuiJ settlement. ; : i i 5. Kenlttd, That ia Ike atruggle beUeen capiUl anil labV, it ha bead the general tea deoey of Inker to aink la Ike aneqaal eoateat by the depreciation of wagei, aud that wt object to aay legiiAitive action tondiug to footer capital moBOKly tad apeeuUtiot, without regard to tha welfarn and Uation cf the taheriag iop umtiea, on trhose coaditioa the safety aad aroeperlly of otr rpaUie mainly depend. 6. Kraw wd, That, the ' experience or thi ceaatry in tka irty af anti-ssa agiUtioa,prvee Uiat Iwge load itioaepeUea are uangeroua ta the peace oftka eoantry. and Will aot be submitted to by the jieoplt, auleaa supported by a ataedlng army. ' ' , ' . 1. RenAe4, Tliat whllo monarchy and arta tocmcy am aiuklng la KuMpe, before tk la lei ligeuoe of the People, it Is not the proper kmt to Uy the louiidatioa of a landed aristocracy la America bf aurrendering the f-eople'e right la the soil, and that we now, ia behalf af flirty milie e rventea, who will hereafter inhibit thepropoatai grant, pretatogaiuetthe aacrilice of their rlguu by urrendai-uig the land to tri vate manoiioly. ' . it ae rreolved that the ' proceeding or Uie raoetlag be signed by the orl-eera, publieked ia papers of the city, aud forwarded to oar heiia tora and Representatives iu Congress. , . Maay ep eechet v. ere mailt on thia occasion We copy a ayaopaU of Mr. S. Lewis' speech to show tha spirit of the apenktr Bad the moating: Mr. Lewis waa then called en, Bad spoke ia support of te resoUtioaa with great effect His vital of tha aataeniJsrir duty as well aa true rv fuhlUtm policy of the government of this coua- trytaKw iui universal approdauen. lie caiHra t mind llaidolph't wUiaritg tleuonciatioa of the iameue or iufamua Yssao claims, aud poia ted at a caution to tlie present reaulUof Uit Va KsaeeUer claims la New York. The bad sffccU tf having Iliad bold ta largH tracU a proven by the aultciei eziierioBae af tha wkeie eouu try. ppiBg if wt cauad suppose tu!h an aheurdit r I the Cevurnmeut ta be the greiit Fa ther of tha 'laoplt under lit proteclioa, iu ehti irea by ktrtki or adoptioa, it should, aa Aniert tsa pnaelp.iia, divide out the family taUta equal ly, aad aet Itp each child, who wished it, on a .ittle farm o hi own. (Hearty applause.) II a-ea a Alil .lateness by birth, not in pria .nple, ao eailiid 4ii uncestor for UIHl year bad sieea wetiv bom yr4 nolkiog rejoiced him aort than tliat the miilioae were etiming hither ia become Afoericaa too, und to beget Native Aniericana. He ridiculed the fnshiciB of eaUma tlug tha prority of a people, solel y by Ue ca iiale, railromK auL, &.e. tl jaigel ef it by all that made maa, ataa." Htcurv prespereas, iauly people, aad they cotld Biak eaunla and tatl-roada for tbemselree. (Applause.) Better kit tha government make H, leaving tha land f e, thaa throw away such tame iu Mexican art. (Urent apptaase.) 1 be tern lew BUky r.iCMUKJt Elxiot hates irresolutiau, aad ftwTBtelldeatitors. oWait.r'raaca iU fail'' ) Uta knowing ones. 11 keUa aa lersM with sack Ulk or Ulkari. "Girt tuaatraggler year ch.er; olioat kurr till ke cau hear yea; brae hiia Bp w ken be U wern out; re as im as be deapobds; 11 him know your heart la kU. and he will U a aata will sa'r aad do irreat thing ill matiter aeeidsnts, atttt-ikea aid aaak order, right, su preme. Tha it hi glorioa creed, And fJt iU adoptioa ler ita aairereal applii-ation be lalwn kearLlj, Listea to Lit song oh the Third Krroch Revolution; Cold saaersrs, .lead to pity, lost te ktnie! It etiM, it coaiMh, nhe Iraiueadoae irlaom,' Tkat kuriad Um aire detkraeer ta l.i doom: llod whieper tiark! ha namea "The dreadad Nana Of Demogorroi! ' Still your wolfinh law. Ba: ckata'd rrtmatheae to year valture clawa; Aad hop yo tl eerapt the tortam'a lataT Tktogtt loag iay'd, it comelh, aa Uruat; IKometh! aad will bud you "taught loo late" Satil chaiaiag.chaia'd iaanal, repentant never, larkat, yet dark aiog. Then, the failed fro w a Wat cast ye deiip keaeatk ail aarkaeaa dawa; Aat briotemMl by year itifimon renown Alt .at iafaaiiy took ttrtght forever. - &ia Shelley'e Prometheus aabouaJ. ' ' ' . trlahe, ' ' A etartUog etixa af violeaca erearrad la Me- 151111 long ajV. ' - ' A a leather af the Legislature, an agd citixea ef Ike interior, advocated the paewge of lows which the people) of Mobile thiagbt woald ia- iara ibair city. ' Ha rain there aoea after on a visit. A Crowd gathtrej ton ad hmi hooted aad biased a nl made dtmtnalratioari of T i learvt wkick la il need wteay cilixana ta believe that Tloleiice mi ht be cooiriiaei apoit hit per saw. ; 1hU, hosier, waa aet doae. '" Hit daagbtara seasitive trl sw aad beard the whole affair. What in fl a nee it liad npoa kar.lSadaaly kaaws'. Butsoaaaftarsheplaaged lata Ilia rivar and found then a watery grave. What maa amoag that crowd wko mut aot la meat kia violeacif Wha of them so brutish aa aot to koitrf' aver IU effeeoiT Oil ; how little we know -aa aartk of kindae f sym pathy for error of that loving - faith which would busy ap the weak, and help oo tht sis aing! Nevtr yet did this spirit fail to do IU holy mission. Nover ytt has violsnce or via dictivenea done aught bat barm. i The New Orleans Delta, lamenting tha result of the ealbreak cjtoa one ao fair and lot ly, re ma rk a: But apoa one pcint there eaa ka aa deubt or mystery, aad thai, is aa to tha dsep aad iktmnUg disgrace of those 'ho could ao outrage tie laws ef hospitality and deeeacy aa to subject grey haired age aad the tender aeaalhilitiee of woman to tk las ait aad laortiflcatiaa af a paMie ilia play of papular prejadic aad coatuniely. Thirs ia aothiag ho thoroughly contetaptibl and disi;atl)tg aa Uiatt mobocratictd demonetra- tiaaa. la this cauatry of Uw aad order, whr til pablie agnt ar mad reapeasibl to tin peepie for uetracta, tbeee practicei of maaifett ing by bruuu indigntie dieapprovtl of tkeeo cact af pablie otricor ought ta be regard ! at tha moat criminal riolatieaaof law aud,rcr, aad eatragaa agaiatt-Uta puottc pvatm x.vtiry ciaa who participate la aachdomoAamtioaa is aa aay f ue 4imfigffiHg prittipUtf ear inttUutfn, which 1 respect for Uw aid a iraa relianca uni ' adequacy to satisfy all wrong. If J people violatt and lieregtrd their own -' rmert to olAer mean mf itkt political syaUM immtd bf t4emef- Ua ka oar Kepuclicaa Govrrninentglviia way to iaa went irraaay ta wnicn soctety caa . - JM au ujsc uuwma e4-irisai wan , ,, iliis la true, ana wall pat. mom caa aever be defended en aay. plea of neceiwity. Tliey are the worst ty raaay to wkick society ctta be ubjecU. , ;,. , ; , i. .1 Blailtr a" II Mast of ju have apposed that Ihir pTovw-ioael Goveniiiiemt of France waa esUbliihed, ac cident It seemed to be a sort tJ( ttece.-ity which brought it into being, for U reall had no authority oa a hick to Tent. It war. not voted into binj;Vy the Fntnth Chamber, nor created by the French pepli. The fact, therefore, that it hati maintained itarff, 4b proof tliat it has tea a Wely udminihtered, anl aslly directed at home and akroaJ. ' But lite Euiopeau ctrnypuudoul of the National Iidelluncer uiaim lhat the FaTvutional Oovemraant waa tkt re si It, not oi accident, but of pieiiMditation dmign. We copt hi account of tlieaflair: " " lli Reptiblicaa peity exiated no doubt long beaire it manifested itmlf on tli auLversHin ot roynity in February. tTlm revoluUta waa pre pared. The liot of UjJ Pfuvibional Lkivernment was ready when Thin and Uhlon Ilartot weit dreaming of constitutional oiKition, and a mere change of MiniaUy, with a lo-igli'loiiniat ra tion and poavaesioa of wer under lh riency of the Uuciies of Urlcaiis. It s higL.ly ptobable that these enlightfeiied. ktulesniea tuliii'ciplated great ameliotauonsin the condition illtd insutu uonx of France; tmt ira wur wst not tie M into their Ltda. llmre a ae a era flier party behind tbe scents-, ! were pidn awake to tlie chances of Die inoniriit. They Liu tJieir 1UU proparod, their fours maikiM otit NeiU.er of 'Ih-B partie opix'el lo titrtu knew of their movmQb-. No lM.!y dituitird that. Lutiartiiiesnd Gainier Page had (uu Illicit J n l'ioi:-iumJ Govern axut; the er:;et, tl.ou.twe-aiily confided to a enirubri of pcijw?, was wii ., V hen PHrvi ttre.to .: r r.e d-rcissiUcf M. (rai.-xit, Ih'v r--r wipxt the puL-ion of the King. . When TTiit-rs aud.Barrut orlereil terms from the barricades, the ItpuMicirw thmianded further concsioii; aaiir'iakra, in the t.'haiiihcr of lH-puttcs, the uc c(fititi u,e .iiut tic l'siis and the rrgi nt y if th- lli hsuf Oriraui, were about to,! pro cUiutrxl, iedrn Ktilim drnunded and oblsiurd a FrmiMtwtai tiovernment of hu own naming. Tlii Government was na LalloW for; they were not splinted by the voice of the moment; there wa Botiting of ttccUenl in the nll'ir. It w as all the reuiltof premeditation arid design. kow txmsiilrnrig all things, this Provisional ftovernmeBt has done wonder!-; we have i-tattd that it has committeJ great error, bul, ;e tnu-t, litt fiital oues. ' ' Vlheauror Lamarline w yet in the atcend ank and it is now fchining with greater bril- l,u)f;r than ever. He haa keft On Ilia career w luaromlerful constancy ami courage, tie lia. not ,med to acqmie )ersonal pojiularity at the xpeike of pruML-ipie, either at dune or abroad. He hiA ojpued the dangerous course of Ltdiu K6Uin Vnd his action of the Government, and Lm willed to nlvn tothe dcinanda of the Com launlits and hi repliea to Oi Pole; the Ger mans, Hi; lfih, and the Belgians, have been at di4ittreMed and as noble, ba oun public jtKlimnt and high chivalrio private lionoi could diet it e. The constancy ami hii;h pnnci- pie oi ' Lnjiartme have to Ut earned Ium mic oeWully (urwaol; all the moderate iiicii of the Provision 1 Ooveaiment ailhere to hint. Even Mariaht, tli stent rrmihlicaa mayor cf Paris, and others hi mute a lio tUml l,alf-u uy be- iwcen uteorr, aim ine people nave latnea round Lainurtiue, and left the anarchist ta de- peml uum Ue ciube and tlie profemtonal revc- luiunuit. Thcne latter attempted to cominenre aa n,rirtou Sunday, but the drum was beat by order of Lanitrtine, and tvio hundred tliotisanil ciUzona' bayonets hri.ttled at once along tlie line of the NatJevardi in defence of law anl older. Ph waiilltiininatext, the people rejoiced at the tlolrtit of tke dengn to displace Laniartinf, Mar rat, and Otnuii ParH, aiid HuUstitute Illanqui, and C a .H t, UaiM tf the Communist; to dis arm tlie Na'Wnat Guard, dinpla.ee the miii.Htra cy, and irplitof ilrm nh norkirf men; and to PeJtwre ail the pttucioal odicera of the anny and ap(mit leader if the- CommiiRut clulie. In hen i f tTus A decree bas been indued to put dowu the ComuruniM, to clone their clubs, and 10 ar rest their Wadcau . . ;, ; : r . e a'wcaaaau A hit arrival at Do ton bring later newt from tliia III filed land. The Indinns were still pur suing tljuir foeai , Their cry I death to all ex cept the red mat. The accoent save: Laraia ws t-'srrua with fugilivse from Cnmpeacby and all parts of tha eoantry, and muoy aero ablky J to dwell la tenU and even ia lb tpoa air.j. jda ef auheunee from Cam peach f went at Ligaaa andeavarlag to Had aa asytuit for their ramilie. Among other aa Eagliih doctor, wko aaid tkat ha was about to a Kendo a property to the value of $40,UUO or SU.IRU in Campetchy. His indigaaUou at tk pasiliaBimity of the Yucaleco, led him to aay hat h almost wkaed that tk iadiaaa weald take tlie town. At the last arcounU, thu lu diaus were withia oui day's search of Caaipea cby,ia vast aarokra,aud IU aa abatement of their desigB of a federal massacre af their op peaeate. Their a ar cry waa lex(ith to both block aud white man, woman aad child; nil, savs lb red maaf Tkey claim to be 5ii0,tMI strong, aad say tbut tli country rightfully be long te them aad they will poaseeM it, aad In sure poassasiou bf the massacre af all thoirop- posent. They will undsubtedly take the tow a anlesa aaaiaunce arrive from ether autxrtere. A a America a bomb: Vessel from Cam peachy bad come to Lnguaa t retit, aud return to Cain pea chy. Another bolt, b vessel waa daily ex pee ted at Laguua, aod seta l.tMNj American soldiers which Captain ! aay it was currently ru mored were marching to the aseistanc of the InhabitauUi of YuciUau. A rauter. I "Tk Seaata deW ea the proposition to take possession of Ynruttn is interesting, aod we wih we had room Toif It. ' One exf racl, wo Imtet giva, aad that is, ths passBg bet ween Stnidora Clayton of iMarylnnd aad DaviKof Misaiau.pii Mr. (.'t-irrou. Wltf the- Iinorablegentie maa alio' me to ask fcim a question' Mr. D&ns. tVitiUely. Mr. Ci ivto. eppoae thert ahoald be a ne gro l asunectioa iu uha,nod that from motive of kuiuaaitj OrealJiitain ahould interfere and take Military potainica of that udaad. for whk h coureit ee are nkeBt to- mk-aeraaedtntt. would tha Heaoraki Senator hesitate to go to war? ' .- "' i ' -Mr. Dams. Not a momaat. ' Mr. C'LAtroi. It ia the answer that Iex pee!al. ' Mr. lns. I bare ao confidence in tbe hu manity of threat Britain, the great slave-trae tr i4 tlo weiW, , If sIh ahould interfere, on any tftkt, ia the affair of Cuba, ia ardor to ob laia a toatiag there, t wuld regard it aa a prop sr eecaeeoii ta interfere. Groat Uritsin has al ready attempted, aader a pretext of arUbiixhJiig aa koaaiUl en th kdand of Cuba, la eonnex iaa with hrlave-hlpa, to build up a Gibral tar tb overlook the Spanish More Castle; aud if Uie Govenmieut af Cuba had yielded to that de mand, the weak C ml of Spain aot denying it, I would have consiUored it as demanding the im mediate iuWrfervnr of the U ailed tUlaa. The very necessity v( aeteadiag the (Jailed 8tatea require tliat we ecould take wkatever eteie bould be aecossary alwjy to Sec ar the freo dem f the great poiat of exit aad eatraace to a targe portiea of the Americaa coast. But I Bsderstand tjie que tioa of the Senator as mak kni the iuteriereuce of Great Britain la th ail aire of Cuba at a parallel rasa with tha pre aaut. : . , Mr. CiAtTr. I pat that rase to ahtw tht 5 aetor the et't of hi owa decWratioa. Mr. l)aia-I aaw thecoacluaioa.and u pre pared for it. Mr, CiurroN. It U a foregone eoucluaion.i- Mr. Davit wa frank, fl admitted th cor rectness of Uit principle at once. Tkii la im porUnU For tr notice that maay person, in fluenced by kindly f-s;iagst.y, "et 01 relets tht YncaJlaneae II wllnot do to bav them mardartd id cold Ut'Od." How thaa can he justify tht iutartVreaceT Hear him: t Mr. Dvi Imt were aot at war with Mex ico, aaaWf war oi cat-let had apron: ao in Yu- cala, ia ahiek re hatl aa right aa a belligerent rawer ta icteriery hatrevor 1 might have beea paiatd ia bthohliig the spectacle, ( shoald have viewed it ai I dik-ia Uie eat of Guatemala, la which th Isdisa ktct trianphed,and establish ed, as I weutl rendad tbe tienator, a better gov trnment thaa dateixala ever had before. If aach were tlie t4 at proton t, I would aland quietly by and Ut Uie people decide which race should rule tiaiu. Wat 1 place thie case of Yu catan solely b tit grouad of th Meitean war. I bav aet yalseeauay eouvlncing proof that Great Britain au laterfrred. She has beea ask- , - .nn, a unnrt use sent throe companies of ertlllaTr'. ' MrrctirroN. iiUu not an armisUco now existing. , . ...... Mr. LAVia- Tkal rsiginally constituted a titlk-ulty with ma, watch, by one beat calcula ted to construe it kasbeea removed and does tot now Interpol any Ukstael to my action. I am aot apprized at wbtt date that armistice ex plraw, but i think It il come to an end before can possibly get troips to Yucataa. Again, tliat armistice ptin.lt diectly to the fact that no new post art to ba takia ia Mexico, except oa axoealef movements on the part of Mexico. Here ia a movement thereault of which w can net dstsrmia. It is la Uie war ef factions all wt Mexico. It may ba for the purpose of itieriormg wita uie pigres of the Americau army in tha conclurioti of the treaty. I th Stmnlor, from pelawar , prepared to say it ia nntT . j, .Weraantd blow hot indcold. If our Gov- eramenl sera uo laterferenct oa the part of Europe," it mast notket the example by inter fertng itself:. 5 : '. ! Tht public debt of jh city of New York, on idaiSth instant, l efkkilly aUud to b$ll, !Ul,(CC. Nearly Uiei whole of th debt haa lietiB incarred In latrodacing th Croton water lal Uie rlty. -""''-" " j t i: The New York Cearkw announce tht fol bts'iag "extraordinary arrival at that pert. Thisranrning, Ihu trig Wafiearfin-, Captain ttirgina, arrived at line port from Marietta, Ohio, front which pUretJte sailed 6a the i?6th ef M.trcli Ust. lisr eirgo of flour waa shipped at lVlsdieolt, IadinB,a idieceudiiig the Miaei- aipii, ahe arrived at ttw Orleans ea the th of April j! ; !i - v. Aa "Tmi reshivk Pi worth fc s. d to be In e often ia nuiody eiiifuce, C - !- i uiie. The poel Words' (ate oi imot'citity, si;inj ritln lti3 fare liied on ri- ,'.. lm. llliad Clirl's Haaa. The pupils- of th Blind had their anniversary at New York, and one of thotn, Miss FaawcM J. CaosBT wrote a pot-m foi Uie occasion. ;U to very Minple aud bt uutiful. Thti jioi-tiy is tn litled "Muic," and read as folkVa: Then is music in Nature; the fiad voice of Spring . , Li eclioed o'er raountain, throtgh valley and ind the bml a it soars on it delicate a ing. Pours a rich mellow cadence to tremlet anil Tbcre i muxic in Flowem; Uie violet meek Unmolested perliapa by. th thiMightlew and gay, Humility brightens ita beautiful cheek, And jflly it wbiitpemi 'I'm pa.tng away. There ia inuiic in Twilight; how peiwive the 'gu That floaU on Uie air as it mella into even, And the tear that unconsciously bunts from the Is borneon its breast to the portals of Heaven, There ia music in Friendship; how aweet ia iU tone ' ' n Tothe gnef-frtricken heart, of an idol lierefl Vrhtn the bul it once nourished aie blighted and atrewn , And noiiKlit but the wreck of their beauty in left. II breathes o'er the string of the alunilering lute, Untuned and neglected Uiough long ii hath been, ' Andtiie-eye tliat were languid, and the lip that w ere mute, Give back Uieit bright glance and theit warm guhing strain. Hre is mmic In Ocean; the billows that roll And mingle their voice with tie wind's fitful blast '. How mournful they break, like o dirge on the soul, And wake Uie 6d mem' ry of joy Uiat are pat. AtiJ oh! when the hero lie bleeding and till, tin the field where his laurel of triumph were won. There is music for hiin in the da lion shrill Is or it tells of Uie deeds which the feaalesahave done. I love its aoft murmurs; the wild mountain at ream, .ta it leaps from Uie rock and inlanders away; On, on, Uirough the maze of the vine-clad ra vine, a, Till at length it is lost in the Ocean's datk spray. Thure ia music in Heaven; those madsiona of light Ilasouud with Uieir anthems, the souls of Uie and ever in praise they un te; Mo sorrow shall reach them, no care shall mo lest. The friends we have borne to tbe grave'a narrow cell, Wept when we wept, and out pleasures woukl share Loot down on tu stm from the Home w here ye A dwell. We shall know them; ah! yes, they will wel come us there. New York, May, 1S48. Kacseslaatlral Teetlasewy. W e suppose there in no eccleaaasUcal boJv in our iwuntry, w hich has not wiUna the last few ream spoken out on Uie subject oi' slavery. The subject is dmcusbed by thera alL la some, opin ions 'are expressed which will eeeiu ultra to man.f of our reader; iu others, milder views prevail; but in nertv all we may aay in all out (if Uie South slavery in ducUred incotuit- ent u'lth Chiistiamty. It may not be amiss to hear thts testimony, in part, even though it grate har-Uy upon out ears. v The convention of Congregatsnal Miniitets of Utt Slate of Yeiiuoiil iu lMti, parsed the f4 tovkieaj lewjIuUciiw: v "IVau'eci, i; Uiat this Convention still be rtevetiand maintains that the grtiat sytetii ul Antelicaii slaver)' tu, in its funUaoieutal princt plea, coiilrary to- t.'ie spitil and the gobpt-1 ot Chuil, and ulleily sinlul bt-loie twjd, that the laa a tin U Mippurt it are aiuighieuuif and cruel-ly'opfireir-ue; Uiat -Uie tendency uf thesyxtom n, and munt be, to degrade, deinorulixe, and de stroy I Jte mhiU of the emdavetl, and to biui di vine coudeiiiiution and wrath on llux "tio thus enslave and wrong Uieiu; to "iILslmb continually the pee which should euoMid. tt-t't et'ti Uie dil- lerent Slatta. ol out LnioB, and thus put mtear lui ptit our national wi liare; to intiuduce and lubter discoid incur relitpuus connrxioux; ainl thus t drive fnnn the Spirit of tiud, and to hinder de)tlor.ibly the prugreM of his kingdom both inUuH aud n tithetlaiid.H; that tliee cviU are not iucidtiiLal, but mheietit ia Uie aynteni, making it utleily mcutatdc, ainl Udore buth euithaud heaveu aMinuaLie: and iorUieae ica-son-t all nicu, ehiextally all Cha-dian men. ouykt ii hit up a united vuice of ktrtrng remon- itranoi) eaiiwt a itysteni fraught with so much guilt aid mixery; ami to do whsteviw they right fully a: id ni.iu iou.-ly can, ta bring it to a stsWy and final tenninatum." Tne General AisKiciation of Massachusetts affirm that Uie woiJ of God is uUerly"otTj)ced to slavery, aad declare that no member of the church ran con.-it(ntlyuiliold it It calls up on aU tiliiUuaua tooppute it. " We would ear- nently lreeeech all chrixliann," saya the Aoci tion, "connected s.nth the system,' in view of their pMeaMon, to be living eiam,le of the gospel, kiwi in the lirht of God's trutk carefully to review their opiuxins sad. practice, and to do their utiKsd Ia Sire the church if Claud ftun Uufpollution of this guilt," - . ' The General Coaference ef Maine, exprcta Uiemeelv aa folloas: "At re have heretofore tipreneed ear solema conviction that th system of Slavery existing in the C alled Staler i a great ia igsiatt Go and malt, and a mosi threatening evil, for a hick our nature ought to humble tleolf tad that tht NorUi, its well as the Soun, ia deeply implica tod ia Uit guilt of tlsvery, and that for IU spee dy aod snilrs removal every Christina ought to pray, and as all anittblt nvtaue witttia hit reach wt atw re-affirm eur ah lorrenc of the sys tem, aa kslng fraigl l witli inline tin evil both to the oppressor and Uie epreased. "BelitviBg it to bo entuely contrary to tha Word at' God, to far aa that Word ebtaiaa an ascendancy ia tka contcieactand heart of Chris tians, lhy mast and wUI separate themselvee from all reaponribleetnnexitn with Uie ayataui.' W do tffecllonately aud earnestly entreat alt slaveholder who profeae to b the (iiaeiple of Him wh cam to preach detiverauce to tli cap tives 'in view of their prcfeaeieo, aud ia tht light of God't Word, C efully aad aerioualy te review their opinions aadpracUce relatiog to this ahiia akata. Ja.titair..ntmost to rati tha church from the nollutioa of thu guilt.' The General Association tf Ntw Hampshire consider the principle of alavery iacousistent wiUt aatural juetice, utterly at variance with the spirit and principle! of tlie Bible, the fruitful eourceof wrong, euflailng, and aia among men, of danger to eur country, and a hindrance to th progress of tht gospel." ' ' ' ' Oat heudred and seventy Unitarian miiiiiiers (Its45 atterad their solemn proteet riat Americas alaveholJlng ''' ' ',, -t : Because it la a vloUgoa ef Uit Uw ef flight, being Uie kumef all unrightoiiuaaes which man eaa do to trnan; depHving hiin not only ef kis posseeeioat, but of himself. And as iu the pos session of one's self ure include all other rights, he who nttkeaa man, a slave, commits tht rati on t jioaaiblt robbery, aud the greateet possible wroug. , "bocanu it violate tha la of Love, which aya, Wkalsoever yn weald Uiat maa should do ante you, do ye evea so untexhem.' - 'became h dograilet man, the imit tf God, Into a thing; changes person into properly; and, hy violating Uie dignity if tbe human soul, lecoBsUnl'sscriTeg against Unit soal whicli tht Scripture declure to be the titntple of Uit Holy Ght.". ; . . ...r u . , ,:r ' Wt could multiply this teetimony, kut wa close with that of the nod of Ken larky, borne Ialei3&., They afrirm: . il, . . , "It dooiaa thousande of tinman btdupi to hopeleaa Igaoranct." "It deprive it euects in greM measure of lb pririiege cf th gos pel.' "Tide system licenee atid produce great cruelty." "Brutal atripe aud ail th varied kludaof pursoiiai Indtguitia are not the only pecieeof irutty which alavery licensee, fba law done Biit recognise th f nuly relations of a slave, aud tlteuos to him no protect io a in the enjoyment tf domestic eodearnieots. Tk ww'U-T tiers i a Httverniiiy msy he lorcibly p.wj o Uiat Uiej1 a&all never Biore meet ng'' la nnl jadgine It. And rapacity oltei iBij'aMB m ter te pracilce what thelaw-allowa. -Brothers and sisidre, parents aud children, bohand and wives, are torn asunder, aad prrmitl4d ta see esch oilier ao more. 2 c eci er 4ilf tc cerrii' iailA midtt os. Tka shrieka aad llie agony iiftea witaeseed on. 0tU ' at iou proclaim, with a trumpet tour", the iniquity and cruelly of our system. Tim cry ef Uiese eufFerent goee'up into the ears of tiia Lord of riiikbaoth. . There ie not a neighborhood where these scene are aot displayed, llmre Is aot a village or rood that does not behold tlt sad pro eessioa of munseled eateasts. whoae chains and mournful countenances tell that tier are exiled by force from all Uiat their heart Id moat dear. Our rherch, year ago, raised it voice of eolemn warning against this flay. rant vioUtioa of every principle of mercy, justice, and humaaity. Yet we blush to aaaoancs to yea lhat this warning has been eflea disregarded, ear ay fAsae wk kitUtt r castmasiea. Cssee have ecearrad ia oarewa denomination, where professors of the religion of mercy have torn the wether from herchUJren, and sent her into a me re ilea sad returnlece elite. 1'rl metm JtMcijUi! ia rrry Juilum U $uch ces ut." Again Uiey say: vroJucit gtueial HcentloutMemt ainotig tkt e'irea, "Their lUttUivuaHtm ie tkt neCtf&trf tenkll uf our tyslem." Nor do they thriak from abiding thin moti metancholy confession: " Our fumil.-aritf ri'A tkUeaMfqvtnct rfarr ty prevent a frumrtgardmg it fit A Unit k.triin ickick UtvouM, under otkrr rircumsUHCes, in $pite." They acknowledge Uiat they thai! atver be able to keep themselves entirely pure evea freio Uie grossest pollutions of slavery, until tkey err rilling t pledge tktmaclttw to tkt destruction of tk irkolt tyMetn. Too BBTarta. Stringent laws, like violent aetiena, raced. It it bad when Courts dub a. maa-traitor, a bile Uie people hail aim aa a patriot. Yet yearly r annou elatute breed mea wb would brave th halter, or the a halted knfe, when fbey would not paader ta vice, ar fawa upaa aatbority. The Whig Ministry af England kaa resort ed oacsr again to laws which interdict free speech, free aclioa, free renteaetraace. Th people keep qu iet. The Free-trad letgat mu r m are aot. But thosa wha started, aad earned Uie anU-corn law league they aha lead thai victorious bead Joeeph Hume, Richard Cub dan, etc, Scc-i snet, some fifty members of par liament in all, and resolved: "Tkat it appears to this meeting, Uiat a more cordial understanding aad e a-ope ration are ae geatly repaired among sack members of Parlia ment a are favorable to the extension ef lb su drags, aa equitable arrangement of taxation, a reduction of expenditure, and the genoial ad vance of reform principles throughout tireat Britain and Ireland; that Jopk Hum. M. P., h chairman; that Kk-bard Cobdea, M. P , be deputy chairman; Uiat Sir Joshua Walmstey, M. P., ba honorary secretary; and that tberoui aaittee have power te add lo their aumbers." This la a small matter seemiagly. Yet next aewe will tell aa ef larger anuibers -ia Pnrlia aieat, joining th move of hundreds of thou sands seconding It out of parliament. It be anti a kig, aaU-tory. It ia for reform out and out. Stya tbe Manchester Examiner: . "It must rejoice tka hearts ef all true reform era to had that ao many ef the large eeaatitaea ciea ia tha Hailed Kingdom have thaa virtually dnclared ia favor of Parliamentary reform. Be fWe maay daya we may expect to sea a con siderable accession to their aamUrs. Every Urge tow a ia th kingdom will now watch th course taken by llieir representatives, who mast silher declare in favor of rarm, or give ia their adhesion to Uie Whig apostate Govera ment. We shall hear of this mov by and by. t ear af laejaarr Use L'aese tMaeea. Wa eapy the follow lag from the New Or latin Picayune of Uie 9th: Tin CottT or Iieut-tar. Tlie Court of la qatry snet at the St, Chsrlee Hotel, ia this city, yesterday morning, with rloeed doors, and ad journed a a til thia morning, whea various wit aeraee bow it this city will be examined. W aaderstnad that the iiietiibrrs of the court will leave tha city en the 10th or 1 1 th by tha wav of 11 -ri beid a aesaioa ia I rederack, Aid., wtert Uiey will adjourn olioat tht k)ih inL, aalee something unexpected shoald tura ap in the mean Una. ' Tbe following ia from the Ntw Orleant Delia of Uit same dale: We were Informed last evening by General Caching, tkat th Court of Inquiry had not pos itively decided on lit plact of meeeting in tht failed Stat. It weald, ia all probability, be al Washington, or torn place very Bear there, They have ta take the a pontile na af a aaaiba ef persona la tha United but; aad there ia ao lelUng wkea Ike iaveatigalioa will end, ar kew. The members ef Use eoart, (aerait Towsoa. aad Cashing, aad Cel. Beikasp, arrived here oa Taiwday, ea the steamboat Cincinnati from New Orleant. They remtintd bat a few hoars, and weal up. Uie river en Ur steamer Tele graph. rrwajee. The accounts of toe disturbances m Pans, as detailed in the Englitdt papers, and copied into ours, are very m uch exaggerated. The comniu nisUae suppose, intended to force the Provis ional Government into the adoption of mnt of their echeuie. But even Una Uiey deny. M. Cabet, their leader, afiirms Uiat they are not h en tile to Uie Provisional Government, and that their conduct would have proved it. . .' The number of Uie communists ia very much overstated. It i not large eiUer in Pari or the Provinces not large enough, certainly, to defy the ceutral power, or overthrow it. , Then again they arteonioundad with Ui disci plea of Fourier. These are Tory numerous, and have as leaders, aome of the eldest maa ia Eu rope. It would be difficult to find the superior of Victor CoiuiJtrant. Bcnides Uiee ductnne dilTer wholly from Communism, and the follow ers of Fourier are the fast friends o( order, uf Uie Proviioaal Gov ernment, and especial y of La marline, It seems that the demonstrations of tbe Coin niuninta served Una good purpose to show tlie atrenutt of the Ptovfcuonal Goveruraent, and Ui detorminalion of Uui penile of Parw to sustain it NA a man of Uie civic or national guard henita ii aawnawmrig out U protect itf The soldier., fiateriuzed; Uie peojile cheered; Bad alt Pan felt relieved. ' i , lrd Mrewghaaa-aVraetcai K pablie. Lord Brougham ia a queer genius. He give, Punch always a subject, and he is sure to im prove it. The following correspondence, certain ly, is rich ia fun, and we shall not heat the last of it. , Plain Henry Brougham, or citizen Brougham, was all he Could receive in Fiance? Yet he must be Lord Frougham ia England! But lite ooneapundence will speak for rr-wlf: -. We have rerei red, says the IXbats, otficiai communications, by whitii U appear Uiat Lmj B roughs n, or rather Citiim Utoniaiu, has real ly demanded lua natuiaiuutuin aa a Frem kman. lae fcdlowuiij are IhttkcuineBts rel rted to, Lord Brvugkitm to f J Vntrr tf JudUe, L1 UiOUt'hanj na the huioj U present lu homage to tlieM:uiteiofJasUoe,a;id wtdiirg U, becteitt ajitiiaiiied ia Ftauce, ht has dfinanKj crtJhcab fcoia th Mayor tif Canne tY-r-i where hn has restJrsl Lt thirua yean, a.u wka: ke poseeaaa an -.tate, ant v. buikmir a chateau, 4 Tliehe tsertincstes will le forwarded direct t,, the Miiu!.ter, and Lord Broughar.i bt-n knn to sign the act of naturalisation with is little A..uv as ptaeible." ' Paris April 7, 1S13.' iai'.oet le MutUttr Jatict , tk Bras',,.- J law, A put 8, ISl. t Mv Lord: I coamV? it praper to point o du. )0U the con-nWiCe whtvU ail! cu-me it yoi' oJtaiiaUie natUaiia'.H'U which you revuest. , f ', Fraiui aVni you as one o h aon, you ces ba beji Lnludiiiian; you ate na longer L Britiiikam, yi become Cttiseii Bnm''Sanu- 'oa uianlly lose all your titles to xc,U: ty 4 the Mivilees, all tlie . (va,1wl'vi, (,f Tltu'" ns'.titi' U,;y u.tf he, afucii yin en-.yfi qaai as in F.ngl. Jiii'.aii, arid si. t. wtuch the laws and customs of En?' ctt r;'j- is cci.ijr oa you, and which cannot be reconciled wta our law of equality between all citizens, p. wcaikl t-e ihun, my Lord, evea if the Knfj iawiat-re n4 mi noioos with ri-ntd to Eu,:: cilij na who demand ami oolaiu Ikor Balutv. JCdUoilina foreign country. It in lit Uii:u you imuia lite to me. I um "4 well Mippc that an rt-Lori Chaa eel Un oi England is ai-lt aware of Uie necexrv coneiicnce of such an impoitant rruuet: Uit it w neverlhle.' the- July oi tbe MuuMetU Jit., lice of the Freiii h Kepubhc, to rite vi orhcial warning of ir. Win n you shall hire made a re quest in the spun of tiiwe u('laia"nav a examined. . Accev, die.,' i - , ....-..,- - .An. Csraiit,. J7.p'y of l-nd CrJkfAaetlo lh uboe.LeUri. i . Lo oos, Apul i. isj MoxsiiTB tr Mivimir: I have tbe koaor to aekaowletiga I he l ef year letter ef tha Mb. I caald never kave fell aay dabt thai, ia si. king myself batanlned aa a Frem h em7,i j hoahl luao all any rights a aa Kliab peer, eiid English subject la Franc. I could only n)0y my privilegee na aa Knglikhutaa wha ia Log. land ia 1 raace, 1 should ba a ht lha Un bf Fianr grant lo th ritisenaef the Republic At I uesire, before all tbiuis, the kap,ineM lltrtlww eaaatriea, and their mutual peace J euasMlrred it my duly to give a proof ef renlideaee ia w renck institnliaua, ta order I euoourage my Englodt country mea to have tk am foiling. Kecvive, Ae. H. Pautt.Mta , firi'lir of Ike MUiittr tf Juiiltt tj He uU,e, Psais, Aprd i, --i? Mr Loan: My letter haa aot keen properly uaktratowd, and yours, tn my grrsl rerel, doe not inrrmit me ta eoiue to a deeiaioa. a a yuul reiUest. Yoa write mo Ihue (Ihe Mis-ier here uootes the Crt paragraph of ike above let. ler ai Lard Brougham, ! could never,' Ac ) la my leiUr t expraeaed myeelf , w f eat and most positive maaner. raw adorns of ao partirlpalioa of r glit; jjt- B(, mil a t reach ciluea tu U i n,. ,klua lljn- citi-ea ef auy ether Cusutry. 1 b"ru, a Freechmaa yoa must resee to k an i.agltth Mtait yea cannot be aa Lnglmkuiaa ia FaUud aad a Freuckaiaa ia Frante; ear U areaUe. lately oppoaedtoaucbaUiiag; an absulate c hoic mast ba made, ft was for tbst reuses that I WM careful iu poialiag out Ul coaseoaeoce of aal aralualioa. As long, therefore, aa yea wh to rrma a aa Eagliahiuan ia EuglaiMi, that i loaay, ttk.le you do not ib couipk-tely to leeiga your uualily a aa LagUh aubject, aad to esckaa( it fur that of a French. ciliXea, it will ba iuib. sibl for wo ta enlrrtaia year request Aecopt, 4.C An. Caruini It seems by tbe following k-tier to th My of Causes, that th British Pear proposed tj k cout a Frencb Censtitutioa maker. Mr Draa Mevoa: 1 request yea to k-m ia. medUteiy lo th Ministry of Justtct i Flat. Vta dome, Pari i aeertthcat. proviag lhat I hv i and inhabited na estate lutkedepartiucht uf Var, arroadisaotaeut of Ceauea, for more tha live years, (nsoretbaa eight, if kve will not .io wilk a certificate of moral road act. tb, gooduees to tend Ibia certificate ai toon a poe nble to the .Miuislry, and then you will ke pie ed le put ui forward (uie faire porur.j mt due of yoar deputirs; bul, at leant, da aot torgst th cr liticata. Mill sun ties. Baot'cusa. Oar Sietru ttaMt tanaara. The .Merchants' Magmiita gives, ia its lot issue, a comparative view of the impoils aad ex purU of the I'mUd Slatos foe every year, from sad iacla.liug Ir.'l to IH7, exrlusiva ef suet .. This Uble establijihes the tct tkat oar eiptrts during Ike past year greatly exceeded ear km pons, end roaseusBily that we aie a creditor country. The Cgere given fot is47 are aa fol low: exporu, f lu,;tU,B83; importe. I,424, MJ; exceM of exports. $3114. Of this euoniiou amoual of expert ail kul shoe I $C, vK'O.lMNI were of doateetie produce. These figaree do not include the specie, either way; but a subsequent Uble shows theuup-ortef spe cie la l!4; (Ik year ia md ap to July 1 j after deducting lb ciuoru, to have kaea f2", ,7 0i, whuli would still leave a balance to oar credit of Sl d.iNiO.lHlO ia the account f ex porU and imports. - areata) a aSuatSnatU. Donizetti, the popular comooeer. diaiat Kt gaiuo oa the lh ia.l . after six days af greet suffering. It ia well k ana a that for a lot gum previous, Ioaizetii labored aadcr a Complete prestralion of intellect, and was aaahi la rec oguise his sea rest liieads aad relatives- At Bergamo, kis native town, ke died. Doatretli was tbe compofe-r of no leas that bit epems.som of whith have obtained almost unprecedented popalarily. awleearmaa. By the following intelligence, comuiuuicakd to Uie Philadelphia Praueylvaaiaa by Puiter K ce of the Xavy, it will be seen that the Ameucarn have had further suctevs in Caliiuuia, and Uiat Paaaed MaUritptnan Duncan, of Ohio, is jKa;a with his niev. From Low er California, we kave news a la'e at. tke -Jtltk of Maith. 'lite aaval lorce itnder CapL Lhipmit, L'. S. Ship Cyjne, had an en aeenieut witii the guernilas. neat San. Jjte. 111 which the Miner were tnuiodiaiil the Mexi cans kwiug many men, and their leader. Liest. Ci.il. BurtiHi, at San June, had irened a ieir forcementof one hurslred ami hllv men f.-mt l'per Calihiruia, from Uie New Voik icrinitnt. and had marched upon Saa AnU.ino. takru U.e place, kilkng a number of the enemv, and ta king many pa-oners; also retaking the Amen caa oiliceM and men. that had been in conr.m mttnt lot months. Those n leaWmeie Pa-ed Mid-Jiipman Duncan, of Ohm, aod Wat!rj. oi South tan.liiia, wiUl the men wndei them. The ship Whitou sailed 2tlh of Alsich Iu m Maratlan for Una countiy. with Com. Seluidr, and Mr. Taibot, Dntuh Cour-ul, amoii the pa -uuigars. ShipMtnU of specie st ill coa ban. The aaw steamship America, which Bailed for Liverpo recenllr, free New York, took out over $A, 000. Tho dendal, for Havre, look eat 1300,- WW. asrwtaai Tli aiuou.t of duty paid at lha Bto. C. torn House by British Steamers kaa beea stood dy iBcreaaing, v, j, exhibited ky the folio wiag figare la Hunt Magsriae: 14U, $i.9X INI4, ' $716,19 lsel, iJ.Si V!45. l.tW l?4-. IWiiR, - imh, 1.0MTVI b43. fcarkaTtry. ,j.,;97j - tewr Ja-eaja aTtoawaas Bala. Tke fellowiagi the monthly report of the coiuaof ,h, N-w 0fe4a fof Ma;h eauiug ea as, iaat. filvev 840.001) hw 4,r. niAo i.v ..-1 . """'s. $120,001 An old lady wa tolling her graad-'Juiidrta about som trouble ia Scotland, l4 he euym fwhtck tht chief afket clia v-k.Ua. ' ",rt,WM f"1 ,hin' of kead te ke ssid As rood aid My eurt." loee ie """-"I ke IXik laaaal. it la Forest, I reach eeasul at lha pert f I'iew York.hsi beea remived frerri ofCc and is to be succeeded by M. L.oB Fsrr. at prrt of New Orleans. , strltrf fr ilta-l( Col. J. Anthony ki "af.Ntw Yet k, la leads oflViog frui tervWestoiaa C ailed Stole Gev AimeBt to assist It la ,,ic th wh.ts Tram -.r.g txteruiinated bv th aavavea in aettian. for which parpoaa he Wnbet to relet err of A aa . a. . . . . irom v.iiuu to 3,(Mj volunfVer. - - ' - PoV'Pivvvas in sr, 1 he ptasent rWifef Kom is truly an eitraordiuaty auus. tVaew th ttve thoi.ssnil Bint vrrfe about to nuiclv to the iUi.orvf ImUudj.ha a krdfoe has beae dictioa, which ke tve as toiUiw.- ... 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