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+ M@he Public Health The New Act Helative | stitute a Board of ‘from of the UR TROUBLE. proper medical ai with little hope American and Foreign Seamen, { news; they, or many of them, from the interior ‘ Thereto, Health iter, th dain of J final. ye NATURE IN E. feoovery. the Darekar fry le rl yaa Ma. Benner — j ! our Bone Sag ares am oe hates ‘end An act relative to the public health in the city of this ing fo be puniohed by » Ane dot sucesding ‘The Late Eruption of Mount Vesavius. Nm, eee wicendtuceiy, and Neath, Na Mh Sn ae eS | Sows cau cceeeey annoy tmmalaees ‘gents 4 oe “4 ea ‘ eee ably caniabie and hundsome, and quite the pet of | commenced a sea-faring life, four of which was capacity enough, , t0 support themselves lew » was passed by the State Legislature ox prisonment excceding twelve visrr ow anette NAVAL OPPICERS ‘TO ‘ite scant | the squadron and of the ladies. He holds oe forward, two as an officer, and re oe as and family by their an but forsooth must ‘on the 10th of April, and acopy of it now lies be- | Every person obstructing the’ Heeith Ofcer, liable] SE™OUS ACCIDENT To ONK OF Tia, Tue Has: | tion of commodere’s naval aid-de-camp, und isa | muster. My voyages have, been to und be taken care of by the party, and are sent fore us. When the draft of this act was brought toadenst shay o: imprisonment not exoecding three , : AMERICANS AN ITALY— | hioutenaat in rank, Only afew nights since we had | South America, Coust of Africa, East and West to look after the commercial interest of oleae erty neatly muesti months, or both. MIMIC VOLCANO, BTC., ETC. seen him ata ball, the gaycet of the gay, his fine | Indies, und New Orleans coasting trade. great nation; and there they are like the Automataa . |, we gave a brief ab- | Every person who without authority shall go within (Prom a Naples lettor of February 21) niwaily form and features inakiug Lim almost “tho | As master, my first object hus been to take as | chaes player, move just as the book with Stract of its provisions ; but the bill has undergone | the enclosure of the Quarantine Ground, liable toa} ‘The insufferable dulness and gloom which have | clserved of ali observers.” But anether accident, | much care for the sefety of the vessel and cargo | no camulonse or discretion in Maarten abd cdoversl wacdificktioas ta {ta through the forget copetinn $100, or imprisonment not exceed- reigned in this fair city for sone weeks past, { witli teu yards of the same spot, and almost at | 8 practicable ; next, to make a je a8 8 ify | fuse os much ‘about the wants of @ ship and seamon ainedaty che cone Pe Pat the i thirty days, or both leré the Carnival and the vauut balls and gair- | ‘he same time, terminated fatully, The victim | 4 possible with safety; to do which, I consider the in distress aa they do about the moon, that is what \ nate, we now, therefore, sub- | qrrk 1.--INTERNAL RR@QULATIONS FoR THE raesn- | tice, have at last been dispelled by the excitement | 1 his rushiness was a Polish officer, who re- | ure and discipline of the crew of the first import- | they have read. Now is this as it should bet Join a resumé of what the law actually is. It is an VATION OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH OF THE CrTx oF | caused by one of the finest eruptious of Mount | ceived a mass of stone of some tons weight on | ance. 1, perhaps, have succeeded thus far, as well | Why not let shi rs fill those places (or some Bet relating to a highly important subject, andits] SEW,YORK. | , Vesuvius ever known. For some twelve or four- the left thigh, which caused a compound fracture ; | 28 most men in the same business, having never | of them at least).when you see one of good nf wT pes oe The City Inspector to appoint by and with the ad- teen duys, the mountain las been in labor, giving there e lay and bled to death, tus blood fost a tetiee , or the underwrit . bees called! uppe acter and business habits, that has beat and provisi q most trary kind, PI consent manifest indication: by grouns and w, My run wn into the ver ater i , Where | but once to pay @ lors on a vesse eo. che fo i there enormous power in the hands of a few individuals, Baits Werdene and. ohper, etles. 20.0 a cm bringing forth spe patios more aan 7 it boiled, gp hissed, and fog eat then for about $2,000, hav loot suila,-and. had ae ae tanpane oo they pense Gaal live and ‘ -| moure. On the 6th, volumes of smoke and vapor, | litan gentleman, who related the particulars | decks swept in a hurricane; never have put my | cultivate a character worth’ living for. You thea which may abuse or pervert without the > | mie th, they y pel ject tothe supervision and control of the City Inspec- | with eccusiqnal sheets of flame, were succeeded, | to us, nearly lost his lite in his exertions to | crew on allowance of provisions or water, or lost possibility of being brought to account. There | tor. c ‘f , P rs 7 To authorize such officers to enter inthe day time | from time to time, by awful subterrancaa rum: | bring the bedy down the side of the monn- | man at sea by sickness. I think, therefore, what 1 | other oceupatior h fs no appeal from their decisions. In times | gn cxamine all buildings, lots and places. and to re- | blings; and on the morning of the 7th, the lava wine for, at the time, the lava and stones fell | may sey in regard to managing ships, the difficulty | men of good ‘nections Seats es to enter it, of plague and pestilence, a certain degree of the condition of the same to the Mayor and the | mude its appearance, running down the mountain, | in all directions thick and fist, Another in- now attending it, and a remedy pointed out for that | soon having a majority of our own country boys on despotic power is necessary; but in a free coun- jommissioners of Health. on the side of Torre Annunziata, in seven or eight | dividual, a native, had the dexter side of his difficulty, may have some weight, and attract the | board; then in room of the steain board of the sea ~<day a temedy ite be left to the ‘aggrieved, a Ce be So datg of the City Inspector on com- | distinct streams. On the evening of the latter day, | lower oY, ‘completely removed by a stone, which | attention ef those most concerned, and cause them | merchant service which it now has, you will see it ough’ et Sue pa van gee eg im, or whenever he shall deem | 9 party of us ascended to the Hermitage, und | was shot ebliquely out of the crater, while he | to tuke some uction inthe business, to put the | go ahead, become popular and honorable, as it ever ‘ease of wanton injury, or unnecessary interference | Do?.on or persons in the city of Wow Terk, act Bae thence, on foot, with guides and torches, to the | wus stretching over, peering into its fiery depths. | merchant, master and officers in a more proper and was, and far above other nations. . ‘With the liberty of the subject. We fear that this | tal tothe public health, to notify such person or por. | COM> from whence a fine view was obtained of the | ‘The catalogue of contusions, abrasions, and lesions | s#fe position for the management of ships and | Should the foregoing remarka meet the public “Jaw, like every other characterized by extreme se- | £n* to show cause, before the Board of Health, and at | Java at a white heat, as it was pumped out of the | on that eventful t would nearly fill one of your | cargoes, than they now are. ss eye favorably, T hope they will act immediately by ‘Spey. atime and place to be specified in such notice why | crater, and thence bent its way in the direction of | columns. The ladies were everywhere in the van | In the first, place, our navigation laws, for the | calling meetings in all the commercial towns and verity, will fall into desuetude and become a dead | the same should not be discontinued of removed-whick | Pompeii und the Bosco Reale. This ascent was | of danger and fatigue, and some have not come off | government of ships and seamen, are not What the | cities ‘of the Unite rate 4 & Wh nited Stat lense the views letter, or be only put into operation by fits and x-| very fatiguing and disagreeable, and one of the | scot free. The sex have a great deal more cour- | times call for. hen they were made, and even | and facts within their knowledge and publish them; starts, and against obnoxious individuals, while fa- party a narrow scape of fracturing a limb by | age than we men are willing to give them credit | up to 1830, they were very well, when our ships | that will give the opinion of the public, and that is put your merchant service on a firm footing with ind Tashice ‘wil be alowed to sage with imply wa “During re night of the St the rowing | for. This je proved here duly Wythe ntropy | were grneigaly monned by Americans; but nom [alle want ar ytlic craton tthe director and ‘There is reason to apprehend it will not be applied uni- Day gy aor ye mires be enjoying their rest, and on the whole of tho 9h, | true, itis to gratify curiosity—a strong instinct, on | as the law requizes on foreign vo: year we have at Taurty Years anart THE Masnmasr. formly, und that it will, therefore, fuil in the great } shown by aM@dayit; and the order of the Board of Health | Volumes of smoke, lava, and vapor, together with | dif,in their nature. i least three-fourths foreigners, und of the very worst praia tee a: Sanitary design its framers profess to have in view, | *bAll be final and conclusive thereon. huge stones and serrim, were ejected without in- The last day of as stupid a carnival as could be | kind—men, probably, driven from their own coun- Our London Musical Co: fy " 4 } The said City [uspector to givoall such directions and | termission. On the evening of ¢! is day a special conceived, is gone. The fact is, the “times are | try ships for misconduct or incapacity, or both, Lonpon, March 22, 1880. The Common Council, ry'to the intention of adept all such measures for cleansing and purifying all | train was announced to leave Naples ut six o'clock | out of join There is universal gloom, depres- | Very soon finding their way into our merchant Ie per 4 . _ the charter, have taken ‘care to get themselves buildings, lots, and other places, and to do, or | for Torre Annunziata, returning at eleven. “About | sion, and uncertainty all over Italy, and, I may say, | service, buy an American protection from a sailor- y Lind. ie i a _ | cause to be hing in relation thereto, which, | four hundred natives and foreigners availed them- | Europe. The weather, too, has been most rascally. | landlord, for which they pay from two to five dol- When I closed my last letter, I left the fair Swede Made omnipotent by this act; while the City In- | in the opinion of the Mayor and the Commissioners of | welves of this opportunity; and a strong party of | The unprecedented feature of the season, is the | lars—then they go in strong for liberty and equality | in Stockholm. She had returned to the home of epector is a.mere cipher, who has no power or dis- | Health of the city, shall be Brory | Jnglesi, with guides and torches, and mules and | immenee influx of American citizens. The ‘“Bri- | on board ship. her parents, no longer as a girl struggling with the cretion of his own, but must wait upon the bidding | Person, whoshall disobey any order of the City Inspeotor | donkeys, proceeded from the station at Torre An- | tishers,” both here and at Rome, are obliged to hold | It is often said, and, I think, generally under- : i atthe Ceeninced Couneil for évery uct ke etal ‘Pha | scala eonea nae Hath, ‘which shall have eon per- | Humzista to the ‘Bosco Iteale, whieh is about five | down their diminished heads; they. who hitherto | stocd, that erilors, ay ‘a class, ‘ake high-minded, | defects of her voice, and beaten down and bruised health laws previously inexistence, gave the Com. | 82¢e shall be Cage foce amperes na miles, through narrow lanes and countty roads. | have ruled the roast in these parts are outflanked, | noble-hearted, honorable, and very vigilant in their | in spirit by the deficiencies in the organ so neces 5 by fine not ex: $1,000, od mprisoament not ex- | There was no cause for apprehension, however, as | outnumbered, by Jonathan. Topeak the truth, the | calling, but is, probably, as fur cys oo _ sary to her ultimate success. Her destiny had now ‘mon Council the power of appointing the board of | ceeding one year, or and imprison | the ernment had taken care to send stro majority are evidentlythe product of the “store” or | character as it is from thut of the A Health, and they invariably appointed themselves. | Meat. He shall have, power to adopt, euch prompt bedien of troops, both horee and foot fOr the pro. the chandier's shop, showing no Icatre of the gen- | the except of Americans. hey generally are ot en ae a as aca i ‘ et life and prope! and the preservation of | tleman in their language, manners, education, or | would be, all that is required of them on boar ut | years she was acknowledged press of he legality of this course was more than doubted, | infectious or pestilential disease, as shull be directed by | Uder” “The wight ther mer our view'on our arrival | dress; und the universal’ wonder here, is, where | for the large majority ageinst them in the ship's | England as the greatest singer then living upon ‘and hence they inserted a clause in the new act, di- the Commissioners of Health at the Bosco was grand in the extreme. The lava | the “dollars” come from to enable them to disport | forecastle. “My experience and belief is, that, the; i ic i ‘ ‘Tectly constituting the Mayor and Common Council a ck’ shail’ haze fall re agree mer ag sented a frontage of about at least a mile and a | their “free” persons in these latitudes. Many are the most ‘ini , superstitious, low-minded, dis continental Europe. The public in the Swedish alf, and was advancing slowly but steadily and | suppose they are brought over by contract, like | honest class of men that can be found in the United capital were now to hear her—not as she had for- y ik, boi heal ile t made a provi- | make and pass all such by-laws and pink poral ae pyc hey have made a provi | ghall from time to time damsand ordinances, as they | <Urely, and devouring everything in its way, On | the party mentioned by Dickens in his “Letters | States, and peshaps in the civilized world. Tmean | merly been, a girl singing from the inefficient press, he public | for the preservation of the public health of maid oly, the road we had met parties of poor peasants carry- | from Italy,”” and whom he encountered at Rome; | the English, Irish, and Dutch sailors that now cone | teaching which she had then had, nor as an wecom- dium may not be able to fasten upon individual | and also tor the abatement and removal of all an ing beds, chairs, pots, and pans, and other move- | and there may be some truth in the supposition, for | stitute the largest portion of our ships’ crews, and |), hed votalist without the pri i aite i delinquency; and cach member may very conve- | ‘V¢?Y, hulsance in said city, and for gomaaiing tb able furniture, which they had been able to save | they mostly are met with in “gangs,” with a | give tone to their character, plished vocalist without the primary requisite in her @iently shift the responsibility from his own shoul- proprictors or owners of the lot or lots upoa which | from the devouring liquid—the women and children | ‘start {go-t-head man,” who acts as fugleman and | Many will say that this is strong language, and | profession—that strong and exquisite voice, whick - dey Femove the sade. rending the air with their groans and cries, und | leader, and who can just splutter a little muti- | 80 it is, but not the less true. I would ask | has rendered her the most wonderful of moderna eders to « corporation, of which he is only a unit, and | ,1t shall be lawful for the said Mayor, Aldermen and | sypplicationa to the good San Gennaro, the patron | lated French, As Disraeli said the other day | whe i en (sai x 4 as ere you can find a class of men (sailors ex- | ‘whose acts he cannot control. What the framers Sau wr tas bebe peer cine y may doom it ne-| saint of these parts, ‘These poor wretches were | of the go-a-head, free-trade school in England, cepted). in the United States or ee thar | Singers. She now possessed all which nature and ‘of the act ought to have done, and would have | orordoances, or any of them, to eause any suck nui- | thrown on the world homeless, penniless. By the | ** tpey combine enormous lying with inexhaustible seemingly muke it « point and study to rob, or get | aft could give her; and her voice—chastened and ‘one; if the public welfare was their object, sance or nuisances to be abated or removed at their | time of our arrival, which was about nine o’clock, ing and intense selfishness.” This is very | money under false pretences—such as taking wages | refined by the long and arduous labors she had un- EM As fa ‘as r object, was to | own expense, and they are hereby authorised to levy | the lava had taken complete possession of the wood, | certain, they don’t travel with letters of introduc- | in advance, and then are missing, or do little or no , dertaken, when there seemed but ht chance have nominated the heads of the medical profes- | and collect the sam or sums so expended, with lawful | having devoured about half of it. At times, arow of | tion; for one never sees them but at the theatres, duty if they do go on board the ship, still receiving | of overcoming the difficulties which it threw upon ‘sion, who understand the laws of the human frame, feterest, and at ainaetae costs and ceponmea enon three or four hundred saplings caught fire simulta- | the cafés, the table d’hdtes, or sight-hunting, in | 8” do fe the wages of an able seaman? Now, | her path—was equal to all and everything whieh Secaith apd sicknane, and tho.cansss which geacsate ing, spe. procees ines by. searere ye Age neously, producing a vivid flame that lighted up the | which they are indefatigable ; at private houses or | Why is thir. and what will remedy the evil? Give | might be vequived by the stage. Asa purely scien- z . rs Sod premises. propri ere country for miles around. Soine splendid full-grown | in society they are non est. Such English as are | us the same laws that you have on shore, and one | tific singer, she had, before this, no equal. Hor Alisease. W hat do the Common Council know about | ““ryat the amount of every ilex, oak, and ash trees, offered, in their ponderous | in Italy this year, for-the first time, have had a fine | pert of the evil is cured. As the law now is, a | voice was now equal to the task imposed upon her these things? The very language of the act they | said Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty trunks, a momentary resistance; but it was to no pur- oprorvenity Of killing two birds with one stone— | sailor can lay by, call for medicine, and prosecute | by her skill, and she was destined to make this ob- have drawn up betrays their deplorable ignorance of | Py, *# #foresaid, on account of the owner or owners of | Pose, t larger ones rally exploding witha loud | that is, of studying manners, customs, and lan- | the master if he does not get what himself and vious to the most musical nations of the world, for the qubject:! ‘ancted? hi at f th such lots or premises, for the abatement or removal of | report, and a leap of twelve or fourteen feet in the | guage of the natives, and the manners, customs, | shipmates prescribe the whole voyage, and still such Germany and England in their tastes an- a nen ing to the provisions of the | any such nuisance or nuisancos, shall be # real incum- | air, to be consumed Jike tinder on their descent. god language of the “ genuine” Yankee article. have his wages; and generally we have about one- | doubtedly are. second title, all vessels having on board cases of | brance upon the lots and premises from or upon which | It ‘was curious to observe, when, from atudden | A few more words as to the lava. ‘The whole of | fourth part of the crew off duty all the time, pre- | A’ strange excitement pervaded Stockholin ; % 4 4 4 h nuisance or nuisances shall be abated or removed, i i ive wi i > mae wy i “contagious” disease must be subject to quarantine. | °° tush of lava, which always occurred ufter a tem- | that magnificent and extensive wood, Bosco Reale, | tending to be sick; they take about one week, | everyone was on the qui vive to hear Jenny sing. N z ergo reieertige by 7 and shall bear lawful interest until paid. and that the | porary obstruction, how the larger trees gave out | is now Teatroyed ; not @ vestige remains; and the | then give the next in turn their chance, who have | «When will she appear in public ¥ bs: low, what is a “contagious” disease? The itch | same may be recovered, or the payment thereof, with | tong of thousands of little j i reds be: Ning t feeling their back lame, & 1 ow Siien thei tio’ otier at | costs, enforced in like manner, as if the said lots and ousal ittle jets of steam nthe | fair croj of aaringieg, wheat, the pasture anal arable en killing time, feeling their back lame, &e., all When shall we again have the chance of hear- 3 and are iseases, Of | promises were mortgaged to the said Mayor, Aldermen knees and elbows of the smaller branches. [t was | lund, where are y? Theyno onger form a part ready to give up, and do, as soon as the others are ing our little favorite of past years?’ were the rth b the country, | Out; and unless the master is a very firm man, and questions everywhere eard- ‘an infamous character, resulting from vice, which | and Commonalty for the payment thereof. owing to the roots and trunks coming immediately | of this earth’s surface. The face o are contugious, and communicated by contact alone. | 1¢ *hall be the duty of the Board of Health, _ | and suddenly in contact with the lava, and before | to within a short distance of Pompeii, is changed— | hus good ofiicers to force the men to do their duty, | | Meanwhile, the manager of the Court Theatre Dughi ships to be put and ine fe : To cause ai srenne, street, alley, or other passage | the whole tree had had a preparatory roasting pre- | the roads, the landmarks, the means of communi- (especially in the night,) the ship and cargo aj had called upon her, to arrange for the first night of u ips jo be put under quarantine for cases of | whatever, to fenced up, or otherwise enclosed, if | viously to its final combustion. la these cases the | cation from one point to another, are obliterated— | often in danger, passage prolonged, and sometimes , her appe ee. thisdescription? If so, then there are some thou- oo the public safety requires it, and to adopt | tree general exploded ; those, on the contrary, | all lies buried under a superstratum of from twelve | even lost. Witness the case of the ship Haidee,two | ‘This was soon done. She was to appear as sands of houses and persons in this eity who ought | js, urmneeranes Oe cecneniite sh: ganene from g0-/ that had had their initiatory grilling, generally | to fifty feet of lava. It 1s generally admitted that | years since, on the Florida reef. The master | Agatha, in “Der Freyschutz,” the character im to be subjected to similar regulations, to prevent the |. fo forbid and provent “all communication with the | Powed their heads slowly and mejestically, dying, | in any other eonstay ‘the exertions andienarey of ete! a SE enh dy shift the ballast. which, when yet achild, she had fascinated the . e 8 —— pre’ house or family Infected with any contagious, infee- like Cesar, in their dignity, As this’ novel and | the people would have saved nearly the whole of | fom forward to aft, to tip the ship, and get her off | ears of Stockholm, At length, the night drew near. spreading of “the contagion.” As another in- | tious or pestilontial disease, exeept by means of ph: brilliant spectacle quite absorbed our attention, the | the timber, and much else that is now lost. Twenty | i possible ; but the bully of the forecastle, a fo- | Such # tumult as then took place in the streets of id have cut the trees in a line faster | reigner, said they should not go, and they did not, | the Swedish capital, was, possibly, never before stance of the bungling way in which this act is | ticians, nurses or messengers, to carry the necessary | Majority of us lost the return train to Naples, and | men coul } n framed, we may refer to page 2d, in which we find | *4¥ice, medictnes, and provisions to the afilicted. decided to pass the night on the spot. There was | than the lava approached, which might then | dare not go, until Captain Soule shot ‘the man | heard in them. At four o'clock, the avenues lead- desk “iG es akc oft tae: Serotec . To adopt such measures for proventix ‘all comma- | no moon, but the stars shone clearly, and the sky | have been carted off by others, and relays of about | down. They then went to work, and very soon | ing to the theatre were crowded, and when the it is the duty of the Mayor and the Commis- | nication between any part of city infected with was cloudless; a cold tramontana, however, on | the same number would thus have saved property t the ship into deep water. Had the captain not doors were opened, at six o'clock, the people one side, and the insupportable heat uf the advanc- | worth several thousand pounds—a kind of property | peen a determined man, the ship must have been | crowded into it with as great a rush as they were i very valuable, too, here, where firewood is so dear. lost-—about $35,000 Joss to the owner or under- | subsequently to exhibit on similar occasions in Lon- ‘The lava has now nearly reached the sea, and it is | Writer. don. Ler reception was so warm and enthusiastic, 8 ow, if our navigation laws were such that a | that for several minutes the attempt to commence | her part would have been useless the extreme. And when her first air he n sung, such a burst sioners of Health, to render their advice to the Board | “sease of a pestilential, infectious, or contagious ch: @f Health and to the City Inspector.” Now, who prompt a cael, ne Oe aie 0 al > | ing Parmicoge thee, mae "ccna iso revolving from o time Ii i are the Commissioners of Health? “Why, tae er | ee ne eee en caer eimovetvuch person | before the lava, to obviate being frozen on one side | seid, covers a superticies of about 14 miles. I . sident of the Board of Aldermen, the President of | and persons as cannot otherwise be subjected to the | and baked on the other. At about three o'clock It is the oe of the cognoscenti that no further | sailor must lose his time when he is laid by, or the Board of Assistant Aldermen, and the City In- regulations by them adopted; and, whenever it shall | in the morning, the eruption was at its height. The | damage or danger nerd be apprehended, the crater for medicine when he wanted it, we should bi 1 Spector, &c., while the Mayor is the President of be necessary #0 to do, to issue their warrant to the | amount of lava was quintupled, and the mosses of | having given indications of being “used up.” As | very little sickness at sea, and, of course, have | of applause welcomed it as has rarely been heard fae oe ia eh: aad , Sherif of the city and county of New York, to bring to | stones which shct up into the air descended with a | # spectacle, it must remain treasured in the memo- betier discipline in the ship, Let the ship lose hie | within the wa a theatre. Criticism of such an e Board of Health, and the presidents of the two | ~ io bed Yowes of the gounty.3 r reverberating crash. It was the discharge of these | ries of all who were so fortunate as to be eye-wit- board, and be holden for his wages, (as now) ; but | appearance would be worse than uscless, It was « ‘boards of the Commonouncil are members. The Preto y= oh seye Sag pid and bd Commis- | stones which caused a noise that rendered our | hesees, to their dying day. The slow, steady, re- | Why, in the name of common sense, should « man | triumph. She had but to sing to be overwhelined ‘meaning of the section is, therefore, that the Mayor | may cause an: ‘cargo er eamat judge plesigacret 4 voices inaudible. I can only compare it to the con- | mor-eless progress of the lava can be compared to be paid for being sick, and encovraged in it, as the | with applause. Her tulents as an actress woge also and the presidents of the. two boenda, wad the City | oF thing within the city, that ore custion wroduced by the broadside of a three- | nothing better than the advance of another com law now doce § Make laws for bad men ; the good cone cn gen mane begs pve Pig hs - efore y yi wise Ghngerows to te lecker. und, at times, trembled under our | non enem, ‘ime, the edaz rerum ; i- | old moral law will govern the good men. I never | been; and when a burst of eber’s melody came Inspector, shall render advice to themselves! weeoeh, Chet cobdred chante tetas feet, and a Salling’ pte od distressing sound | vines, and philosophers, would all have fund knew, in m: Pascoe a seaman that did his | from her, it seemed as though those who heard All former health laws are repealed by this act, seemed to indicate that nature was undergoing a | for reflection here, each seizing on the parts duty willingly and cheerfully at sea ever to get into | would have never ceased from their extacy, Such qvbich :goee: into: operation immediately. It ie horrible subterranean convulsion ; and thus gave | adapted to his own specialité, und elaborating them | ‘rouble, or make trouble for the ship. was the first public reception of this great singer, > pa jo . vent to the ‘throes and throbs” of her agony. At | 80 as to “point a moral or adorn a tale.” The cor- Let the law be such, that you can discharge a | on her return to her own native city; and when, divided into three titles—the first relates to the con- se about 4 o’clock, the destroyer advanced to a farm- | ruscutions that occurred of from five to ten mi- | man, anywhere, if he cannot prove himself an | hut ni ht, she retired to rest, it must have been ‘stitution of the Board of Heaith, the legislative and | M&Y,,» Ae gt eg Bey rr eemeci parry er house and onibuilding, which seemed, from | nates, and closely resembling lightuing, are p American, by paying him for the time he has served. | with a keen feeling that she had for the first time ‘executive powers provided for carrying out the | alty of said city : their solidity, being built of ruabble-stone, and | sophically explained by Humboldtin his “Cosmos, Th ion i no proof; let him give good | drunken, and drunken deeply, from thet eup which joined with the well known Roman cement, | to which renowned work—-a cheap edition of which eigner has either to do his duty, | was for the remainder of her life to be ever hiled i ill: he Board of Mealth to the 9 : . stringent regulations of the bill; the second enu- | yitai' or such saa see Pay Ma woe amen likely to offer a stont resistance. And here the | # now sokl—your renders should refer. ‘The na- | er, iret opportunity. with that most precious of wines--the wine of po- ‘erates the quarantine regulations, and the third | direct, all aliens and other persons in the city, not re- | lava seemed to be endowed with conscious | ture of the lava, geologically and chemically con- The merchants have something to do, also. | pular celebrity. tident® thereof, who shall be sick of any infectious, | mess and instinct, No sooner did it feel the | sidered, and of these corrus 4, as also of the | They now e the masters and officers, if they On the following day, she was waited upon by the internal regulations for the public health of the herlain of his Swedish Majesty, who am Aig pestilential, or contagious disease, ‘The expense of the | momentary check than. it commenced rising like | phenomena of eruptions, will there be found agree | have trouble in trying to keep discipline, to foot the city of New York. The following is a summary of |.support of such aliens or other persons Shall be de- | the water the lock of a mort moot from being tol treated, and Weice secundum artem. . bills--which they caw afford wal to do; and if to t Court the provisions under each of the three titles :— frayed by the Corporation of the city of New York, | at its arrival about twelve feet deep, speedily rose very curious coincidence has happened hera: | they could, they ha time 0. epate, an they ing week, and then for JIL 1.—-OF THE OFFICERS OF THE PURLIC MEALEM | be supported b; y the Commizeloners of migration. to] to about thirty; and attacking the bomb-shaped | the king's enormous stock of English coals, a must scon be off again—or lose ir employ. | the first time she reece: persanal compliments Amelie yrds tat or ‘The board of Health shall have’ power tetake pos. | ®lid stone roof of the main building, and at the | wards of 75,000 tons, and which is stowed in su Now, let it be inserted in the shipping papers that | from many of those who had promoted the ehild’e . “¢ same time runnii errapean caverns near the wrsenal, having shown | ‘he owners hold thenwelves accountable for all | enrly interests, She reover, had the satiafaction 7 7 session of, and occupy for ter hospitals, in at the windows and doors, Hf OO orslay gn agg rg we Rage gy Ra edge penatan ot; and cecupy for temporary, hospitals, any | Caused a rarefication and condensation of air, that | *i7n# of epontaneous combustion on the very night | awful means used by the master and officers to | of hearing from the Swedish Ku ’ ce of an epidemic, if in their judgment the same | made the whole concern saufer with a terrific re- | of the outbreak of Vesuy Against the advice | keep divcipline on board, and take care of the suit | cy of that after suc wh vas to make her the ing had these coals when it comes "p; then the master and mates will | most celebrated singer of 1 urepe. ‘to be Keg rab beaches, soncgh hae Gibactn may be required. and shall pay for private property so | port. A tery serious accident nearly occurred at | of the chief contractor, th 5 to be. with cleent deere. taken a just compensation for the same. ‘a the time, from the incautious curiosity of a “free- | stowed here close to his palace, instead of at some be on sete ground to act. “Go on as you have begun, Mademoiselle Lind,”* The President of the Board of Aldermen. the Pre- Every practi physician in the city of New York, | born” ettizen of the States. When no trace of | caverns that had been recently discovered near Also, let the shipping papers prohibit the sailors | said the monarch, “and I tell_you that your repu- when required by the Board or the Mayor, and the | the farm or offices was any longer visible, hy ir | from wearing side-arme—that is, long sheath or | tation will not be limited to Germony and to Swe- ident of the Board of Assistant Aldermen, the Health ‘ if : Officer, the Resident Physician, the Health Commis- ees Se fa oe lg ~~ City Ia- | being covered by a emooth surface of liquid fire, butcher knives, which they draw very readily; a | den. You will enrapture the whole of the musical sioner and City Inspector, shall be the Commissioners | {hentia contagion’, or inf S idissase, for the tact | th poor a riculturist, the proprietor, together with large, square-pointed jack-knife is much better for | continent.” eae es Gis its ot ihe ep led , his sposa, their children, and some half a dozen | revolution, when nrope were so ut- | Ship's use, Let the owner order his master to give | Jenny bowed to him. What could she say to Doane bE oe Rare etn payhag “1 ‘ louts, cet up a yell, and beat their breasts, and | terly deranged, the king feared communication | the sailor a proper character when he discharges | « ch a prediction. She must have often thought pag des and to the City Inspector of said city, Ia | EY¢Y person keeping » boarding or lodging house, | tore their hair in the true Neapolitan fashion. In- | With England would be cut off, in which case his | him, then require a character of the sailor when hen borae upon the wings of Hee ee eee ith tie Cxbtie | thall, when required by the Mayor and the Commis: | stend of saving as much as they could from destruc- | war steamers would lie in harbor useless, an easy ou ship him, which tuke and keep, to preven had ascended to the topmost Satth Ceecct sioners of Health, report in writing the names of all the | tion beyond the mere bedding, they did not at-| prey; because here, as all over the Mediter- | Deing used for others ; if he has none, nor can sick in «uch houses, within twelve hours after the sick- | tempt to remove a single thing; thus all the doors | ranean ports, the steam communication is en- | © goed reason why, do not tke hin, unless he can The Mayor and tho Commissioners of Health to . . i ‘ % amevt daily, at the office of the Board of Health, dur- | P&** Penalty not to exceed $250, or imprisonment not | and fittings, mangers, troughs; also about an acre | tiely dependent on perfde All for the means | prove himself en American born—if so, take him; | turn to Berlin. She x the lirst prophe- id have obtaim Of Health tmenty-four hours, and all deaths by such. “Penalty, a But she was now again to quit Stockholm and re ad perform during her ao- fing such part of th ‘dat such hours of the | t,cxcced tix months. of cabba; carrots, and celery, together with | of locomotion. The quantities of sn im nine cases out of ten you will get a good man. journ in her native city, in four s. These were 4 said Board shall designate eon tear rts Can heaeis ot tee clr of Wen Teck, | various gates and faring utensils, were allowed | out from these caverns, and from under the pave- | It may not, and probably is not, generally known, | the “ Sonnambula” and‘ Norma” of Bell fo be paid by the Voi an to Fooelve $1,250 per annum, | shall make alike report, and within ihe seme poriod, | f0 be destroyed. There was ample time to tove | went and rond near the arsenal, prevented all traf- | the loss that ships frequently ineet with by sailors | erbeer'a «Robert le Liable,” and Webe done -Ee came Way ad $3.00, tn liew of Tm. | of the name of every sick person on bomrd such vessel; these things, but they preferred howling and call- | fic of foot passengers ; and as the whole ix near the not meeting their engagements after shipping. For | Freysehutz.” In all of them her ruccess boy per oentoge, to be pald by the Commissioners of | 882.BO person shall be removed therefrom without a | ing on San Gennaro either to do it for them, or dockyard, and quite in front of Vesuvius itself, the | instance, a ship in New York, or Hoston, wants 4 | aa tiumphant as inthe three first it had been im fmigration ; ond after & eapiration of the torm of | Mitten permit for that purpose from the Board of stop the torrent of lava. curious epectacle wus presented of a mit crew for New Orleans and Europe. Men are ready | Berlin. In the last she was to appear in the suo- Office of the present Health Commissioner a or the Mayor, or one of the Vommissioners of | 4 stil] more interesting and affecting spectacle | h ron Me forth volumes of smoke, accomp ropryrgee gad get poet see,» beeding seaton, aid by itt heighten, if that were #ident Physician, enid 0 08 . " “ ‘ . i a sulphurowi erpo stench, that quite ri- 1h or one tnonth,) and the vwwible, the enthusiasm which her former success ™ ofcers to be hereatter insioner of Health, | W48 presented about an hour after, by the destruc- ‘d' ee ieee oe: tae ws Geass of | set to go A, re if The day atrives—ship ready tea there excited. She w ly return It «hall be the duty of each Cor vulled “the big concern over the wa, ’ 5 le forcats, and dockyard men work night nnd day | for fea—men not on board. ‘The landlords, and | Berlin in the spring of the sneceeding year. The vin ‘out this immense stock of couls, the great- | Tunners after them, if fortunate, may get them on | popular enthusiasm for her was no whit abated er Si st which appears charred, resembling San board, and the ship save her wind and tide; bat i had rather increased during her absence. The and soldiers patrol the road to prevent the approach | they often cause the ship to lose a good wind, and | box office of the theatre was besicged during of the public, as there is danger from the Hames, | Perheps a week, by not doing what they agree to, | the first few days aw her return with inquiries Vol | ctveral of the. laborers have Lien down inscasibie | amd wilfully too. When you do get thens on board, | a to her first appearance; und when the habs- ue | while exposed to them. and sail, you perhaps arrive at New Orleans in fif- | twés of the theatre learned that teen days; and, generally, as soon as the ship | take place for a for ht, complaint po the Mayor, with the advice and consent of the Beart of ‘Aldermen. % ‘The Loard of Health may, from time to time, appoint fo many visiting. honpital, and con ulting phy iciane Suton uttes, and | tion of this title have been violated atin Mazer, with the advice and consent of | tian shall neglect oF retuse to ard \dermen, may appoint an Inspector of to euch further pen: ‘Vessels, who shail. under the direction of the May oF | Hoard shall prescribe ve of th sulting physician, | tion of a emall church, ourd at Hizaith. of | Wood. ‘The lava here, as at the farm, had a rat by whom he shall | tough job, from the extreme solidity of the edifice the tenth #eo- | and with # ort of instinct and conscious pride own irresistible power, it 1 forward to the attack, despite the moan Fra an friars connected with the church mute sorrow of the poor curé. T embosoraed in this haplese her and the Commissioners of H or banat ™ - ‘The Board of Health ehall ha: to prohibit at | ments of the altar, together with the . - ap oo Blea, pexform the dutie required of him in thie Act, | such times, and fer such period nnd. periods of time as | Statues, and finery’ of the virgin and tne pitton | Affton the Tathmus of Panama. | (cucher the Mina? Mme hve kuciseapowed | tanegenent, who. opi as <7 they shall ree cause, the packing or repacking of any | faints, and the parish records, had all been re- q asniworox, April 7, 1850. > ; . pom reves re tenared Gor he ~ read teed etek sat pated tr bah eat a salfed provisions tn Sn wna all arts of the ely.” | moved; but the incessant entreaties of the curd Mn Eorron:—I notice in your part of ‘the th pe fone Pe ae ee us ie open aay, | po ed aPicsiis specened ta pears thane oe * d je or pickled pork or (except «moked | failed to induce his t it oul | inst., a letter from your Iethmus indent, in —“ Go Gay, ws by tetera je * Like direction, $5; which tes shail be paid by the | woof and ach), shall be Ind Ineo pe or parts | mined to induce his parishioners to put their shout | which he eayn-—‘Iteomething enot done promptly, | £2¢ Without shame. Now, let the owners give | sll hed changed. So enraptured were they. wll pe a _— ny of the elty, during the ot periods of time 0 pro- | hinges to a place of security, which they could | Yigorously by the Americans for r protection, | theit masters orders—make it general—to put the | her exquisite singing in this opera, that compliment ams 11. oF Quananrine, AND REGULATIONS CV TH hibited by the Board Health under the Inst preee- | eustiy have ie The belle alee might have pull | we are feurfal that the murderous scenes of ‘a men in prison; there keep them eal the ship is | after com sliment wash ped upon the manaze- Na OF QUARANTINE. 2B - rs a aio ya ni | ready for sea again, or they pay the damages, and | ment, for having compelled them to wait while saved with little \. 3 the t Domingo will be acted over again on the Isthmus of y * e . pcweils aed cad te te decgustes ty beers, Al he eet receeding aerate anall deckorn, roms patron taint would either ‘eppe Siosotlies tes Penama.” ‘The perusal of this paragraph by the | YOu will soon have no more of that trouble. Put Gag, were grorating Sus intend, was :the . and to be designated by bi All » ) from U the law in full force, at the ship's expense. Let | fickleness exhibited by the public, that it was pro- "for the use of their customers, «mall | is visibly, and stop the sacrilegious destroyer, or | Public in this country, will naturally create great, - ut Me ~ ' and, Soe the tee of thets caters esl | Ut Vie. Sad stop the aacregions, devtroyer. ot | End certaialy uaneccosary, excitement, but thea | CVetY ship do i, and vend the men, thet, nasat the.| posed to present Meycrbeer, wlho Was the Ture, arriving between the lst of May and Ist of Octo. | [revisions therein mentioned, if the provisions so kept | time to time the bells were tolled mournfully, and what must we expect the consequences will be | Sil0ts to Tubs to prison Mine: aainot even ster a | tmonial, f Der, to remain at Quarantine for 0) days after thoir | be sound and in curé, monks, and parishioners chanted the funeral | from these words:—“Our people will either be trick, rd " other, reqs nee rahi “cut | novelty —en oper arrival, and for such further time as the Mayor and | very person who shall refuse or Beglect ta obey the | dirge of the sacted edifice where most had been butchered, or driven into the sea.” Now, sir, my | (10h, OF (0 any oie ee eee eit it causes tr ag ng Gok ms et 4 Gemmnlrsioners of Wealth may presribe, The Mayor | direeicns cl varronat thereto in relation othe pre- | taitized, and which wan smeociated with all, the | tice in eddceseing you i 10 ite toe din onder | Ue at fet; they wil then be moze cautious: Now | stage in lees than three days. Ruch are the bene many lacus ble pecclamation, dectaring any piace where | Visions and other articles above mentioned, shail be | prominent parts of their little secluded lives. | The tinined, the cuuse of all this fully stated. in one; | our ships often find, when they get tonea, they fits produced by the opposition of a slight bar tothe , oF infections disease actually exists, to be an | Considered guilty of s misdemeanor ; and. on convic- 9 het t Oe t acoth depicted by your correape Mieat, may be ena- | BAe bo sailors on board ; and, in cuse of seudding excesses of popular enthusiasm. at it was y ron inagale, the officers and master are frequently We need not say that the reputation which had led place within the meaning of the health law, | tion, shall be subject to fine or imprisonment. or both, building, thereby undermining it so ¢ . . Board of Health may prohibit. or regulate the | * the discretion of the court. Such five shall not ex- | literally a “temple rent in twain,” the two nearly bled to judge for themselves, In the first place, the | Child to steer the ship: or, in hard weather, the been acquired by Jenny, had now spread to Paris ceed one thousand dollars, and such imprisonment — ng hy ong tartare, pantiones vay eves » Ly fey oho | officers must go aloft to do the difficult part of the and to London. Garei had, therefore, the op ‘yeasele from any place where pestilential. contagious or ious diseases existed at the time of their depar- the court go the theatre, with is care and assiduity in’ preporing jeed, which could, in a by land or water, betw ‘uch infected place, Persons | *hall not exceed tee zeors. ; > j r oF negloc: 0 obey, vo be linble to fine and | . No rags, hides, or skins, arriving in the port of New | into the burn’ If. Seve! t rally treated, released from all taxes, except muni- at ship for seamen (knowing them rtunity of rejoicing inthe euccess of his pap SSpriedament “in the discretion of the court. Xo, shal be deponited in any part of thet eiy wianin | Litt, the burning, gull. Severn) ‘paasaspee of ins | cipal; end, althongh these appeared’ heavy to the | x) being generally very lame, or Meanwhile, it was in Landon thatthe enone of Board of Health, or the Mayor and t won oe heard Lane have prohibited the | night, and the divine poet ably describes what here | Stanger, they Were insuflicient to meet the de- , Ina bad time 3 the American partof the crew, Jenny was siestined to take an a hiding and deep SO TEe clas as in thets vicinity, vo tee Guasentias Her" brought Into the city, contrary to the above pro. | palpably and tangibly” represented “hell, though | mands on the county, on wecount of the, inereased OF tre Loy, (A any.) doug the WoEK the,best they root. Mr, Bunn, who ws r - ’ , 2 . * Drury Lane ground 7 pbs iston. be weized upon earth. For half an hour an intense dark | Population, as well as te tions to dishonesty, ™ s Vercks anavae os Tonsation bound to any port Gemmisstoners of Health, for the use of the Marine Hoe. n flame played over where once stood the | NOt only of the native, but alsoof the perhaps des Now if the powers that be will give us laws to Lad is of gta yt - wast of New York, the Health Officer may permit to | Pital edifice, caused perhaps by the fusion of | titute and starving gold-reeker from this country. | govern our ships adequate to the call, and the own. . bled to produce the same, of © pass throngh the Sound, but not to anchor off the city The Board of Health, or the Mayor and the Commis | the bell-metal below. In other parts blue fly This necessary and common tax to all countries, ia | tH of thie have thove lowe carried into effect, and tans iaiiiee, deat y attraction as that fom No verwrl, infected with yellow fever, or having on | Honere of Health, ma ver, permit sound hides | of various « of intensity and depth of colour, ly complained of,and called an extortion. Kead be as cautious in shinping cre ws as they are in hir- which ten er parle yo olden harvest in the Doard any contagious, infictious, or pestitential dis. | sud skins to be into any part of the city: im | played and flickered about. “All night parties ar- Expenditures ot the government of the city of | ing men for their workshops or stores—encourage Which he hal soayed snelt o 4 ease, to approach within 0) yards of the city, without | *mell quantities, and for the purpose of immediate | rived from Naples, who had mined the train; | New York for 1849, $7,625 675, and police G54, the good, discard the bad—we shall very soon daze of Malian. tle sce ° the Consent of the Mayor and two of the Commission: | ™ but not otherwise and the wood was glitteri th torches, ap: | Why not complain of thie? Why not peiuit your | our ships with comfor and pleasare, and with inuch | {iP offer to Jenny Lind, It was on succocmey ere of Health of vessels to report unsound cot- : / 0 150, “ Y leas risk to the owne liberal one, at this period. Jenny Lind felt, how- Pilots to bail every veesel and ask all necessary | ton contained therein, under penalty of five od neem ae ae ? the distance. — proven oy met Ms eer to take “a noted 7 There z aes we es oA ~ ‘ | coer, some difficulty in necepting it. Her se- : y i , aught in act rebber” from your prison, am a i pat pay as high wages ° * 4 . Questions of the master, relative to sickness on , | dollars arrival of a lerge y of priests, mounted on ) vaintance with the English language was, at the to ectmeny and feed and treat hein an well athe fine, bot « slight one, and she was fully aware KE who shail violate an: lation, ord all the available jackasses and mules in the | demolish its walls? Why not let it pass, if done, and shall conduct to Quarantine the infected vorsels, |, NIM? Pomorne uy Inepector, oF of the Board. of | neighborhood for ‘miles round, caused an immense { unnoticed? You ask the Tathmanians to do it. | Americans; neither are there any that stand as thing ‘rather than eufficient to enable Health, made or given in the exorcise of any of the | serestion among the rustics, as there was little | They say, “ we have our own Inws,” and ask us to | well, in the general freighting business, asthe Ame- | ie ARIAS Ti lee with any chance powers vested in them by aay acction of this title, | doubt these worthy men would soon settie the bu- [obey them, We my no! Why, no! becaase | ticens; and the American shipmaster would feel | Det 10! Peni. ee bad Dhaba tho Gteent perm Ng ee SDA aaa ae siocee of the ruthie enemy, and vt things to ee md ieoied te raaeally ? Ro, bat becense one imartiged, to be gaudone by any foreign ohip aa English “nant. at an. oie on " ” ipetooes rights; so to it they went—clergy and laity; and. have oper their arms to us, and received as he some business ; but unless re ia more at- “> ‘ « % or Bete, of the Geeretion 38 ihe Count, Bast Gan Oot 7 desolation and | Drethren ; and for this they sre posted throagh- | tention paid to the wants of our merchant #rviee, fengib Lent fiom d es Wa ot execed thousand doll nd h tm) . | on our departure from this scene « see cuhall not exceed two years ee PM" | wor, the welkin resounded with the exertions of | ut the civil world, ax the people that are to | we shall soon lose cunte—the master his pride of | iniee characters. ‘The first and principal of these It shall be the duty of the Mayor and the Commis. | seme hundreds of pairs of lungs. Much “ buteher or to drive into the sea” our countrymen. | Charecter—end eventually be on a par with the | ‘ Pistine any veasel he may think unsate to any place | tioners of Health, and of each of them. to give informs. | beauty of the CHect. faded on the. approach | Now, Mr, Editor, from my kaowledge of the | Spaniel and:iortuguese. " ; = uy beet pay ws a pm 4-4 i of Bandy Hook ; to cause any | tion to the District Attorney of the ba Boh of daylight; and when we left, which was character of the Isthmanians, as well as the fanc- I think the character of the ship-master is too 0". the English Sete rt y a Th : ‘versal to discharge her cargo ‘a orace to ber purificn- pon ateg bode mg & 5 hen ee tet hema at exect! belt et six in the morning, the lurid iy he —that, let Aree petoce- ba hem mayen ty cet ae the Geotitute of rm pte ‘Ne + ll cave “4 Par bedding and clot. to urified. ¢ re i vf Mi ceed. | Vly. law! yet rc their w the ester himeelf. in Jace, ya 1 4 p= pnp ot 4 Gt | prosecute the offenders without delay im the Court of pS Mt eh Te te re Isthmus, sahan weed ee ie they. will oan. be dio | pethepn, the moet bie class of men in the | tely, and anit had originally been writtea destroy any portion of it; to prohibit and prevent all H ont rr : persons from leaving Quarantine, or removing their | Sessions of the city and there a deep red glow ; the volume of lava had | ‘bed, nor butchered, neither will they find it ne. | community—as rej the whole routine of trade | bY the composer; and Jenny Lind was to have three goods and baggage the time bed by law | i lao di c . | ceneary an lent “to be und knowledge from abroad—they have to | Months given her to ucquire the English er Hovtireet any constable, or other citisen, to putsue and Such is the act that is henceforth to be the sana- | «leo ditmi and the crater was hushed. Na- | (ome sav i or n proms Sisir’ 1) Gal atch oh tote , in all kinds of preducts; con- with ule perfection to enable her to sing a 4 rt ture seemed to i exeaping from quarantine, and | tory Iaw of New York; and it will be seen that the Feemed to have a slight intermission of Wer | at a on, the writer has resided in the city of | sequently, if they are men of good common sense 2 : z i 5 pengr, to be resumed the following evening. On provisions for carrying it out are so clumsy, 86 | cur tetucn to Naples, we le that a trage Paname, knows the people, and on numerens ocea- | and enpacity, become familiar with business and | complicated, and so jumbled, that there is no telling | another and a more haebedonty bin wedy of } ions hes hed proof a I may say the love, that Pa- | ite necessary wants. Now, how is he remunerated? ay wre bie. where the responsibility lies, when the law is not acting elsewhere daring the night. namaniens have for ue and our country; and in jas | Why, if he is fortunate, after twenty ot thirty years | fancied that " ed the crater itself, the mountain was literally | tice to them, there shouk! be » contradiction to the | in « hard laborious life, deprived of family and Malibran, for enforced, and the city continues ina state of filth, | Gotted with little bright starlike points, ascending | Stetement of your correspondent ; ond should you | fiends most of the time, he may be able to retire modera 3 and filled with pestilential nuisances, or when the | and flitting like will-’-the wisps, The effect waa | deem thet the present letter will illustrate to those | to his family and live at ease the rest of his life; but the rigot of the law ie visited capriciously and unjustly | picturerque inthe extreme. A party of American | Whe have friends in Panan.a, the utter improba- | if he is not fortunate (and a small portion are,) he focrise upon an individual, as it was last year upon one or | ficere of the ron here, with characteristic | bility, that their future ia fraught with #o many | hae nothing to fall back on, ot hope for, but pover- » and national rn curiosity, dangers, you are at liberty to insert it in your paper. | ty. Being no politician, belonging to no Nar . two unfortunate soap-boilers, who were made scape | too and one of the ra, feadoume Your ob" servant, in haste, rty, of course, he can have no place in the cus a" S coats for all the abominations of the city. young hilow, amass of hot caleareous Freprxasp B. Hasstan. lem! As tmenta al ‘as consul, where it inate op the right shoulder, which st the he would know every rope in the ship, do credit to 8 Been seeorered od to the bone as far as the elbow. pre was is country, and country to was from Brooklyn, end hie Rince the opening of the na of the canals, 7.008 barrele of flour, and 1, ‘of corn have | no actual fracture, but the hmmorrhage was so vic~ passed the weigh a) Roohecter. lent, and so long a time elapsed before he received Our with men of uo practical kmowiedgs of Weir bus

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