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;■ vsS&pBB CAPE ISLAND N.J. ■ tzxnu-. ■ *"BESBH55!p3^^~ 1 Spm hH^u are * l«wl Interest, afloc- « IIw.7pVii.llj. t»ij cm* «■»»•■»««. I a|4|le«dJ»l|k periods, while. ioolhorcom- 1 msoitlei," tad st oUtffpotlods In tbs . sai^a, i awaB5»st« w ; p ■IjWMllM'*:.'' #« "f'U ' ft Ul '" -fUrw ■ in lEi. .rt*J.. ... ... 1. _ 1 And whsn we speolo-*fedaoetio» we do B^|»«0V nMtrf%fi^plr.'4 »« tb» mrtfiff Of * ' fehfgfont hfcnT*o sflMh as bright •tars* in ' • kMAnttitr or dmntty ; %nt io tha gan^r a>*0Mo*«rh»M knowledge among tbr < L <MAiTnnnifiri- fHInfn? of thefrop* 1 •NWfoitKJ," (tihopeeiire of dim. W« A*- ! lideiftbM rtWmind W eHify child «hoW4 hewtored wRb nTWd driSafal knowledge. : and frghtOd to Uttok forlteelf. Soma pab'-' ylMIHi tdtonflue their Was ^idtrc^ tfow*l*hrtfa$*e knowledge of two bftbree «f 1L# - rich wb "tefling writing |WllWrt|MM ftaod||Mb«n* Wa^beo! ier|il»"d through ,ibo. world, and treassAtfre common buxincit of l.fo_to | Uke care *f lAadolUraand cent*, sidseeeetdialwbrwi -*ihwr*. ' p«1tep». iMMt fowl hn««*re IJeas fef web par-' son* are very nnrrovroeathw.*#! — . - &msm Creator Km given ivAgtkiuk ; a strengthOaing of »t»-pewej* tad exffarfdlog «T ila ' a**eitie*. and slqnog the* «xpanrive. e*d pwUaai aaiil pi 111 f eiposlrtsn wish' ' ' "* aWZ|! tW. DwU o» tfcks A^PHTSwefo. \mflUtia •*1 irpr rta importance ul ofltgatyn #f popalar edo?al.:3q-JraBt the bet that QrtM»*Wto* aa> ,+ sHhd.ei iiipflt 4e bf hMlWMSUt awd repetasfog. Tbe Orator hat given lh« Httu 1 -«■-•■* - agpil B 11 III] lll|Bl lilJiHH» H ii 11 IU* grewlk-Af with-ohe profo*«li s»»f A»<Mb»aa»no oWigatlcn tftjotniah m aHarent undo* , reiee?Q»w>»<»»mu iw#gw.M.d*t ohliga-ii«r«i.HgWU-Bl A ud. wo old they sot lre>raod*iV*wh»>n»l rn>di if Uey, I d**dit,n«d left the b»tpiare > wtfU to I S* *m *te given u>. I a W Aniolal lytod Wife, w ■: w aak aad f halpUaa u th. phyatoal Batnra, id aqoallr I h ten ■■»■««< want; and wl.ila tha pliyakal mttaaa it I «VtfAr.4ihR||% 1 fiHAh .the inteilactua! with tha proper raMtal »U NW'Mtlf'WlM Wf»W df « «gl«l.d! I Tha ohligstion and iwporlaooo it at nfirI ant la otia tmm m Ittii dhii, wwd-ean no I nrlmr bo '«4lM With lmpnm^ Tho t«f tnS ;m ntegti axpin dir.g ttATMta proddaB forU» id>l!mnu«!. ■ MkHlilitp i|f wgRyiAhA i|ttiVig.a I rylnit ^nj ayiit , "kw» ■■^1* Mi »i»'— . .uU.m J, fflli I hul thl. ariBMlmm a MWney w aha pro ■ ■ IMliMiai ii ).«M Am igMai tnl >t , I >a.iilM«%lri i-iiinn Aorwitk ;

| gnteral dilTaiion of knodfciilg|. anfa flora a ftliyatd unit. rtnl foKrniow ol the « minds of tha paoplr. Tha Btasati, in fi soma parts of on* country, do not think for n imnfii— . ■■ i — mrrii vr 1 1 1 f i / * wit^lbe cajfriaoaof | dotting and aojb^ fi ' — — - ! , A ahorrtlnia ^ofciwjio^t onr P'P®1, t0 ^ preM;1p*t waak, we nicfjreij intflligjaee thil Jndg^fArVon'1''of tt^ii State, hid bV«n ap^olbl'ad 8y •^mrdbtft Lloc^lft, li "SShiis. ter to^fahew1. Tbfa aet^ liiji : oSr' haarty' 1 apprtrfl; owt-vn account of bft patty opin- ' iont, hot bnaunte we da*!Ad Chat NaW Jtuteyahooldba rayrttvuled in th» diplomatic f appoinlmfnUi (tar detuna wHI bo realized; at befojMJMny wa^hfrmjIW.lfl" *ia.h»*o taken Vp hit . nbode ip the gruai "city. of n Paris, there to perform duti'et of jhe great- , test rrionient. It was for a flrne thought | thiit ha nduld be teat to lie Codrt' of St. t Jamot.'mnd diet Hot. Chattel Frencie f A'dama woolfl Ti-ceifb fho nppofetment to , Foanca -.buli it h«r badotiraoaraed. Soma c sappoon that (M miteioo to tJnaf Britain , it. thn most important ; we, however, thi«k , differenUy; for the French pooplo are morn f difficult to treat with than are lliq Brijitb : ( there roye, if raqairet the licit of Untctmii! , to dell! with (Hem, and we dare not quet- , tioa that' Judge Ibijtoa fa of this firtt claar,' , artor cafling to mhid the tdannet In wliieh t he haa lllkd Itho.mawy Mrfbi bfOee* confer- \ rad-upofhlBtiby tliopeoplafo^KaafJi-rvr. , Tho two a ro. among the highi-H appoint , ntpata of U^fcind.^ the j^ft of tha Ad* 1 ralmijrayon. aj O^-j^u tp^Miad the foil- 1 low lag frotCttai*. A: k U. S Oit^attq ' , "Tha Hon, wHHana L. Day inn, WrhTo hat 1 , bean appofnfed Vlmrter to France. It a 1 genii earn a who wouiff-^ttaco .any petition. . . k»«Wrf|W»V|<l.;. Vi* !PP"i»"»ja'.>* " boon nntroraajly . wppraveil 10 the Tree 1 !• Btatoo, mod «* ot'oMm" eottflrmeff by Wia , II Of One WTWfcl Pfidf • ^dodMw au . : L Mr. Dayton aa the giwaiett man id Ii*- 1 Ul.Jhjy* wr. i«^-nlrp. »«i , b!m. and haa alwart apnrapmled hit epii- | iioo»:b^h;':''W.Vaytin -afw whrnrty trt* 1 . od by hia own Btot«, wwd hytrnny l'aiin»yl 1 mi as*, ferja poet Ikon tnJfm Caldhet. H e i i «■ *!*> i.pMVql I.J Xmm r.rnj I"! 1 ProatifenT at ipe Chicaco ConTi-niiun, nud in IBM Orat thi» BepdtmrtH" rati idaty for 1 Vice P4frddr*t. Hit f^aualrl* taonnrr. am- ' L labia ditpot tien aiMl..dluii6ed„ bearing, | t cotnfftJ with ktr dUiIndu'JTell ut.flji?, win r nrnba him a OMtf I aw tag the f'raach i Court, a ■ 1 HwwTmnr TJXEU, I ffeam of litn leader* in the receding atgUo, and n of \h» ogn»aaioo journal*. Vjuld ha\« the people bw)irva thai wh»eo- , • life population of lli^M ttatoi are tatifieii , 1 Wfh the pew go venitne'nl uiidar whkb lhay ■ nro ddW flVh^g, whllo IV, la far from tree. .. The fact It, a reign oMarior exltlt theWJ . > and faw men daye ciptett their bQontc«n- , Tictiont; but, neyenhelejt.it aounot by SiO:, , ' filled that there it a lar^e'clart, who pro . 1 far frotn-heing oatfMed ; and thars Ii now \ > aad lhea ahoWadd independent mdb, who i oaro aorpreM Lit ditaaditfaet&n, at the fol 1 : lowing, from the Toacotnooa (Ala.) Monitor piuialy illatUaloa : • • iM Vhe rwdjnanee of oeeoaaion rhoald have bqaa aubmltie.d .to tha 1 I aofle for their rat itratloH" or rejection : < " taoondly. that the ordbldias paneri by the , bad ilia right, had It AaaBtutbYMm ■ en them, to hare choaen theylelegiter too c«l|»atrwbttdrlOastoha<afrimed fortlhm < AffiBftWWfh M <b*"-«o. And wo , ^SlfH : a ss^sSbm : hkHlu, boww t» %bto and to 4Mb to « OT^fcWWt* Xonro.oo.iubniiwbntii. I bffPttgm ts t^ht end afbongi* *Mhg', anJ wo will not hsirdy-rjor vt^p!* WVboaort 1 issajMsaays ^ ■ Hghtf and the ii* -privileges, let the wortt . t#.ipikwuw. If Uiatfwaaooagainat Stowmwte.ssS'i aad wnbwod, aro.will da'efsffQra right.- } ' ', '&nrxtz iw\niinu|ir ^ -i x liek< *t'' ' | a^io ■itJaUIMT'l for" '

tfhtherNar, "Bq^Jmoro tha aermT •Woaiawcoold'prpcoad no farther, ontit <be C gave bond* that the wat a free wo* * man and the bonds had to be sigoed by a Cit t iao of-VarjUad. ~ ^iTcre VaiT maaa». The J ware oomoarativa ptran^ara there. J *'nJ the can were waiting. Finalljr, aflar 0 a delay of nearly balC an honr, the reqnir t ed security wat obtained, .and the family, 1 with their free colored womaq. wat allowed r to |Si& on, without 'farther oolettalion. \ The clrcomttance, hppbnlng in a family of-* ' lomeh note, canted considerable ozcitw laciit atneng "the pOwJnojferi, and called j , forih aome nranting eommentt, on the glo- 1 j riea of onr fret militalion*. . i I ( LATE BLEEP1KQ. A gentlemen In Washington informed I ' ni (ho other day. of an inatahce of over- J tlaopilg, which mntt have been exdeading- j ! vexing to, tha parties inlarBOted«>M.t threo tha Inauguration of Preaidenl Fierce, ! gantlomcn. eager to tea the President, 1 and, more especially, the inaugural ceremonies, had travelled one thousand miles. , and arrived st the (Capital the evening pre* i vIOhs to the- Inauguration, well fatigued 1 the traeffV and the lora of »leep on 1 ' the Joornef. Thp-next thing wot to procore lodgings ; and at every" pbico wat overflowing., the.y were at last glad to oc. 1 ccpt asnaUre|* on tbo llnor of a dark attic, where thgy, stretched - there wraty and clptrd ihcir heavy ey elitlu, for a j comforUblc snooze. *At length they I awoke; Sod though U'wai still dark to J tliem, ther eoncloded to get up. Kinerg. ! (Vom theli* steeping apartment, what] wma their sorpriso^to find an afteruoon tnn j shining upon them, ami the ceremonies of the inauguration nil overt secession ik ABXAX8ASSome fears have been entertained in ref ran co to the final action of the Stale Coo rcntlon of Arkansas. There it a strong <eceattnn4 party in that State, but the good of the poople and the Oonrentino-d* nhlly prevailed. 'The "recootfon ordinance hat boon dofcatod, fry. o *oth of 35 yeas to 30 ooys. Thit result earned groot diasatia. j faction io tho secession ranks, and. to coin* j promise Urn matter, the Convention subsequently agreed to |nbmit the question of ] co operation or seeesHon to o vote of tho I pobple. on the Brit Monday in August ! nest;' so that their Bnal -"Iction depends very iWnch on th# course of events before to tbo Huriler Stola.Convontioiu if callvd. to report to ihe Convautiun of lliat state. co.Uieizro Msopibling on the third Momiay of Angnst, to which .time tho L'oqvration adjooruad. Tunc is that jiven for reflection. 1 'The' result of the'sotu on . the ©rdiotnee was redo ved with greaF rejoicing among the Onion m'e» 'of tho 'Stete, and thirty, ofow n if ' dred (n yarioes ports of ths JffisU, is bonis Of the thirty-nit* patriot! who voted, dows the ofdiaoaoe. A t VsnUurea,. tho canaou used, it is ssi^, dog up on tbo battle field of Traotoo. ' " ivy 'j h-' kfm 1 '• — L — AFTAI&B IK TEXAAOo*. Houston end thwSeeretary of State having refuted to spfrbsr before the State Convention', When summoned to,'tsVe fhe oath of allegiance to the new governmenl.IM Oct* re or- wat ' to he depoeed. And pAewt.'Clwk wM to assume the Cuberna* t oriel. pow •>»* th tbs tfith Inst. It Was on. certain wliat-conrse Cev. U. would finally take, Tho other Slats .officers bad complied with the wnoor.s. The U. S. Military having been irltlulrpwn, preparations I were being made for the protection of the frontiers against the Indian", who wuro gel h< ring oa tbw Westerolfo'u tiers; and to piwsit the Rfo arehayt/v-^ Imtor advices oo&firisLjhe above account In reference, to the tiewffior api batratwfj of S talented ihe Covw-eulivu ka^Vev^/T. ordjnshce decloruig oB"-» va4^-. mP*m Now MoxicoT— Late odrices New Heaico rspreeent the coudi|ioo pf.the C. 8. Axmy thpre as deplocable. Several officers hod resigned, some or whqm hid returned to the States,. and others were en route, while .olfrete .still would leate soon. Tbo Quartermaster's Department was without fundi and -credit, aad the troupe would ooon be -abort oi supplies of W M— • ! ' ^•|a| . ••-' ■ : ^FLotmski — The'LooiSlBna Ooureh. tfoW; it tfeemsTTfive hard work to swallaW tSepenaan enl C tfcsi Iteitow framed st Mootgowrerjr. Thsy had St uwiar eonsuWrotioo for topte time, wjth o view of adopting it, hwt.Cor a loqf time oooid aot sgree^ .but, af^r » leaf , dsscqpjios, tho, , have finely «rPr. Wrttara I'fteaan of Wild Cherry | prepay* of tai saff ^fcs. 'it! hfc*. leawmjM dtaoppewr aodet il. balsam :c !■*■! , Why -1H.1 wee it the* f -fc is • -

(9rM atrial to BwaLaira — ' The Hon. Chartas Prancis Adju^, of Masaachuseits. will he oor null U. 8. Minister to the Court of St. James. His grandfather, a Adama, a«Sr"Ktni%> ffohh' Quinef »' Adams, bulb were miei»ters.tO*Koi(il»hd. j n after which* they became President of the j t' State}: Whether Uie prreeat gentleman j will-ever reach the tame exalted position i! | a more than wo can tell,; but •*« ilioold not n ha-aefjsrliPfi'tf he did. at ho it a 'Tery able d ■trnter Aon. ^ L j * djrM isvot^i Uoaveavioa:— The Missouri I u | Convention adjourned on Thnradaj j, i to m<*et en the third Monday in Dk- t I cumber. Tho St. Louis Republican, a j „ f Douglas poper, in apeaking of the Conteu- [ t j tion, aays : | « ! "Tlid inference 'may h^ drawn from the i j j action Of the contention thut Miaaoon. 1* j in favor of every peaceable mode of adjustment calculated to call beck the eecedfd j » Hiatos. and, in default of obtaining such , t will favor eleps for bringing I % about a iieeeablu separation brtweeu the I ^ Union and the eouthern copledcrucy. Al- [ that hew mind is in a slate of jusponse . * as to the question of tetirlng from the Utl i ion until the happening of the eontingen- j cies which have been utenlHhtcd." Cf ViHOiKta CoKvaarios. — The Seen- j » tionitls are mulling a lost desperate effort ' to carry that State io'.o th" whirlpool of di>umon ; and some of the Union del"gatc* , 1 in the Coprentloii have r been con ; I j verted to qisueioiit; but oU^Hoioo dele- ! gates, who bavmbien to Wuehrogi on, confidently B«»eri thut a majority will remain ; firm al all hazards, pud that vvcu if the ] Convention should dec Jo for secession the j I people will vote It down. <yThe Commiltionere from the Houlb- ; , ern Confederacy hatu taken a house at I , Washington, snd do not appeal to be in any baste in refereneoto- tin* reply of the - Adminittrtllbu ^ their requests, and ex- I- ■ press their co.ifidcncv thst matters will yet ) be arranged peaceably. The reply of Mr. | ( Seward, it is thought will We highly coocil I iatory. There seem* to be a growing favor ' i for a peaeeblo aaparatinn. if all other f ' > peaceable measures of adjustment fail. j 63^1' has been aceitained lhat there is a f] deep-laid schiint. to Carry California out of . I the Union, to unite with tho South, aad tha J : 1 Administratis* are taking thorough mea- j i sures to counteract it. in the sppoiutmrui i > of Federal officers. Q3T'l'he AdiuiniM ration, it is »aid, are ' making every effort to conciliate the bur- , tier Citato S A messenger has bcuu aeul l» • Ijichiiiuud. Y a . with that vtoW. ■ An gewr Our reativrf "will perceive that the data i i on a.nr first page is April -4th. This is a mlitaka, as it should bo Match 23th. We got ahead of time one week. . , iiiTi ' i. NEWS . i 15Y Tliji LAST MAIL. - j irii ut. Slemmer it is said, lias ; notified the Adtpioitlratiou thnl his pro- j 1 visions" are ibianiog cut. Some think ! that lie will be Called from Fort I'ickens. _ . . ..'j! BiTFort Sampler will probably be - ajecu.vtcd this week. Ihere is lying at Xaw'Tork i harbor a large fleet of war vessels. j BTGo.. « Jouslou "having bean dc- | ppsed by the Texas State Couveotion, has, publinjicd a circulsr, appealing to tfre people of the State, and lite last accounts stata. that civil war among tlient- ' salves was i'mminsnt, though the reports want con donation. ore. minors at Washing- 1 1 ton that the sciaurc of .that city by lite -South is y«l contemplated. |3PJI©a. Thomas Corwin haa been appointed Minister 1* Mexico. He will leava for that country shortly. ' 5" J. Stewart Depuy. . « £ , . At M. M A HAN'S, * 4 3 -353 S, Second Street, below Dock, s y rhlladrlplUa. 2 g* haa riaataaW) oa Oatal a lary ■msteox at < c Of, - j ,2 £ — — . | ij£as=a*r ! : S3IITH— HICKMA>.— la rutaSclpbla, SUrrbtlat, mi, by lb» "Wrr. *X. P. Oo(M>, JJa. SBaaMUrti f

For ih« "OnawWava." OOKXTKIire ABOUT TEXAS While I am aware of the fact that nearly 1 alt American* have read our Country's his- I yst lAmUava that joining irtoat, bet much gained, by having Iti events related yon the second time. " The Stvte or Texas haa of lata psrvueii a courta Jshich cause* a person to refievS * upon daya gonv hy. -Nol a few writsrs inhave already taken lh» opportunity (p; wrfto io reference tq bar Uut to the poinu * ! Twenty-five years ago Texas was a Stat* j under the Mexican government. A major- jl j ity of her inhabitants "had emigrated from the United States, end not fancy ing tho way in which they were barn ; governed, rw B [ solved on " recession." Daring the Spring fl i of 1835, a convention was held, and an or- | passed, declaring Texas "a Tree, sovereign. altO independeul Slate."" Th* I tpiiit of hbertj fo creased its burning, wnd r I the fearless sunt of America, formed a pro* J visional government. No sooner wat this I I done, than the Mexicans, by the direction* ' of i'rltidrnl litis taiueule. opened war A number iff battlcf were fought. Oen.€jj(gt"\ ^ 1 j Ilonrton l.-ad on theTexnUf; end not until " " 1 April. 1836. srLcn tlifc celebrated bat (To of J 1 I rian Jacinto wa« fottght, dtil the Mexican ^ i 1 forces *:*"• np ih*> conu-st to any degree. — \ "I'h« virtnriaui .Taxane ret Ifarntselvsa to ~ I ' work elected lloustoo ^lOttdeWt, sod a V I govfirriqigpt am inatitutod similar Ur*fenr «« n Knqlaqd, France aflff "the Uirtted' K'.ntes recognifod ihr Indeprndrnce of T>*x> as, l.ui Mexico nil! claimed it. .Fol leren yeaVr -lie eoniinaad^louc, fratore aha found . Iiwr utter inability to carry or. s goreru* I in e nt tingle Uatxled ; but al tho close of i this period aha in vied earnestly us to re- ' i ceive her into oor folds. The greater part ; of ihv American peopljt objected to eucli a- | move at %ret, oa ibe ataamption that it : would involrs us in a war with Mwxicb ; bat- ^ . i when Tolas declared lieT infection to ncgo- ; tiutc- with soma ot liar foreign power uponout refusal to her proposition, we 'awoke to i the propriety of keeping tha political pawer of other nations at a distance. In 181 4 n irraly. auoexing Tex it, waJ planned by ) Fieri dent Tyler; Irirt the Sunatn rejectp'd t it. During the session qf, Congreta in ^ ( 1845. the subject almost atmnrbed tha lime | of this National body, and not until 1848 ' was the State admitted to make the twenty- - • eighth i'ar, Our soldiara were immediate- , ly aeul down aod atstiotied aloog tbo bcr- ! dart of Texas, Au pretmt an invatioo. !»_ had been early predicted, Mexican MomF ran up to fevrr heat, and their depravud militia was organised. Numarnuawere tho trnoQet that the 'United Staies look upon them to -settle with Mexico, by recoivI ing Texas, A fwohg the tno«l importunl was flia bouu Jury line .batwccnjhe two governments. It wat this that created Abe terrible war with Mexico, wfrich yoq evvy. , day hear spoken of, aod there is no need bt , my naming anJ incident or circumstoocos | connected with It. True, hinhat contest we won renown and gained a large tract df* I territory ; bat what did we then lots, and what bavit 'ws been losing afr along? Why, ' j IhonsnniU of our proud soldiers were slain, > and, betides/ the cost of the war and debt* * accruing from the treaties, Ac., amounted ; to qntlo a hundred million of dollars. Are • these alt the loseea f Oh, no ! Since the ^ annexation Ixrgf parties of- Indians— and [ Mexicaiw too, have been .unceasing in com* j mitting depredations, and the (iorernmeiit j lists lc>*|M hundreds of her warriors seer on •lie alen throughout Texas, to counteract thnia barbartoos iacursiont ; and llis coU of this has been immense. Hut what nfw the latest actions ? yoa ask. Header, I uke no pleasure In lelling, for it Is a moefe. drhsdftl matter.,* bat |itun. After liviof with as fiftesn years they became dissatisfied, (n port at tenet) ttdictla "Ifor flag oath . our Country, and inform as ttm* they sr» no mors .» member of the Unitad. brother hood, bur have ttctdtH, end that, too. without evdfl rendering thanks, to the Uaitedl States gorcramehl for post favors received. Thsy have plundered end pillaged fedaret property to a Tearful extent have ordered our iroopt to (flit thi-ir. grtunds, and era. Eternal upon it, and (he world will ere lou 3 be Md.to see tk#Verocit| of tUi osserUhn. What la jour candid opinion of. her recent course I Has it not bean one ef blindness, madness and foiiy ? Mast certainly. yoa answer, . snfl so say I. For* nuntbar of yaars. a powerful NoNon has pro-tt-ciad-Texaa wt an eacrmons ewpanoe, as h-.r revenues barejiot al all been saOiuieo* | to balance the wat-goes. This proUet ion ■h, K* •mtMiftU/U, Ud uj, DM, can parforut lbs dark muiioa, aided by the "CouCadwraiaa Slates'* gorerossawt. 4tmt Ibit c4u be Jong it ntneh. doebtod. - He' rime will reveal nfy.teriej, and w/Sdl ere t» bat happene from their present fanatical * course. Contrary to what it 'Tight, f hav^ buyied tforengh Uut article, aed^ portion e OnwAnJb*v_, , mstt'f **** A