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A iff BOLTON k WILLIAMSON, Editobs. T. J. IIOLTO.V, PuopuuToa. TERMS: The North-t roiin whijr win tw ifloreicei to ,b,,,-.rib.r. it TWO ' IHI .f .Alts in ..Ir-nic, or TWO ioi.i.mwa . . , v.r..,.7 p.y. di.continu.-d until ll .rre.rage. ire pud, rx- (cp it the option oi uic cuiiori. Ail.cr tiie.nrntinr.cdt One Dolfiirps-r niuarer 10 lines erl.-M. this i1 lj") i'"T thr iirnt uikirr-i t",,i.d iiceiit. fur encli , eoiii.nuai.ee. c:.iirt ad- Semide fro-nth raguUr prices, fe.r advert. ...... .y AJTcrtiecinenU iumrtrd monthly tlx yer. auirtrrly, at tl per eU.e for eiecli time. He-mi-monthly ii cents per pejusr lor eirh time. (.) AM- feltei kueinoM must be directed to the Editori. Letters limit be. pool. pud m they w ,11 nt be ..ended to. jf !; nicnts rin be nude teicill.cr. I f roeliniitori ire lulhoriicd to art f rnte. 1 otto. The flowrr Spirit. W bm rTlli wa in im golit u p unr t'e Tirt' at f Iu4ui had iiii.r ri M hu. And rrilic( unknown to riiM. Ilrnralh thr love if inj ! c,rT i Jclt fl'jurf rai then a H.it' hivinr, Krh tree a lump alifine ol ftoitp ; And, h ! that fur ltarta roulii roam, ( uultJ quit fur atn (hat im rih throng 7 Hut there the pint lirgrra yft. Though (Jmtnraa o'er our ifiH fall ; And Hwri that erm with iliw .lilnfn a i t U ecp anjcl tears f.r hum in llr m! ; A'H i nt ment and U eintj; in c The imiuI, like 'ifiicira rt itif ; And heart tliftt vrr U U to h if, Ki.-ftt found il hjr I he Mt.wrri if I ' A uttet Icag r!oUrnrc and Kwrrt (.inpuaye th-t halh in htV no p utn!. Still h-untB, like Truth, c ap.rit fl'iHc r. And tuiluwa tfrn S.rr'a fri uml. 1 in Witni.crt r f tt it M inorj'a tt .tr, Whi t home et m pirtuml (n tta U a f i And op a, and hemta, nd ire d..r. torn o'er hint beautiful at hricf. T not the b'oin. llionjh wild ir rurr. It ia the aptrit p- trf attttun, Wtiirh m U ana moid iur itmU, Uibrf, The TiradiM, w here mifht win. Kar heavrn itaell around It a. Nut far not yet our iriicli Uywn!. An we ire Wwtrh'ii by i 2 ' a tytt Wtlti In-(k; and Uitli ttui h-ml. I aill brhrve a rpint dwflla itlitn the flnwtr! Ira I changed of all 1 fid of the Js'd Immirl 1 lr. '1 he flnnoua ntreda kf. rr m u'a fill ; Y't, till, though I ahould nerrr Te nTtte f rar within it r-htiic It raaenre is aubliatit', It felina; all divine. ; v 3ftiscfH;uuous. THE DIAMOND II IX (1; OK, THE ASTROLOGERS ST? ATAGEH. A TAt.K OV DOSTO.N IN 17.".. BY dl.IVEn OI'TIC ONTIMtn. ciiapFkr VI. T II r. I M T t R v I K W- . Notwitbvtanding the political Ficitcnift.t test ptrraded the town, the iniir.l.T cf tin jjliUuiith crsted a great -fnation. Ti.'" ctrciiinstaBrial evieltnen which criu. inated hi Of phew wis detmed conelusie, e veil by tti young man's intimate; friends. If bis present retirement, nothing was know n, and Lii escape nud uhs qucnt abenee, were) r' f fli d as but sn admission of guilt. Iiut ' nothing farther was ascertained in rula tif'O to the matter, thu pxeitemeut niimL2 the townsmen gradually abated, ami finally ced altogether, ."still there was ano heart which yet bled with the wound it bad r ausiel. Amelia Powell refused to bej comforted. Her ff, elions were too eleeply laeeratrel to b easily, or speedily beaUd. llur father, hy til the ingenuity of b,nilerii,i, strove to mitijate her aorrow : but in spit of all h eimion -I. r.reidl. J..,dinP,l in ,.,.!il. and it.;r;. I Mr. Waideck wa a cotistni.t v i-i tor t' tk. . : i -i...i f it n: --v .., ,. mil u. ..uiutiri i .,i:ii. n i - nueil- tiotii to Amelia mm more .nurke.l, ati.1 W. persertring. Her father had ge.itly intimated liil wish that eh hbouhl areei-t thehandoftbeindefaligabl. suitor, nnd the dhtr, with a desire to please bim, had tol..rl.l ...1... .1 ...J I I. - I . -- '..u,ii,ug (iinii Hue i fsii.e! ins iiu r'-sui'. To her. tl,. -rl.l .n,l i;r. .... ,,.! I,i . blank : .1.. ..nil.;n f..,.l.. Kv. f.,r ' 'at to ninVo tlms l,nt,is rr,.m,l I,. r Sim ,,,' reluctantly resignej tho lmpo of ever ""'Cling Hubert again. I fa Lad dooived her as to Ins trua rl.nriirter and ,er u nrl I....1 "ithout inv definite i.nrnnsa of aoretitiiiT l'i hand, Amelia bad endearored to re'Lnrd, without loathing, the man to whom lu-r lalb r wished to unito lier. She was at ill true to the- noble, beaulful ideal of truth and Kilnesi which she had embodied in the elmractcr of her lover. The vess.l was r"kcn, but the ideal i-till existed in lier heart. Mir . About four week after tho event! relnted upon the e-loomy pro-pets which siiironinl 'n the Meeedin c hiinl.-rs. Waldc-ck was el bim, bo spent a half b nir. Ilavm:: "Mted in tho back ruirlnr. It was f venin". "'J a fliekerinir ll,,!, 1 threw lis faint rnvs on Hit hai'.anl fe,.i, . . " e, ' prown paler anel thinner than wlioti we shop he raised the trap door and desce'tuled nt aw him. 1I wss uneasy and nervous to the cellar. ' l" attempted with an unsteady liand to) The object of his visit to the bouse of hi ""i the leaves of an account look. 1'nal.le late undo was to obtain, if possible, any bis mind upon tho busiues- which ' clue which might lead to the discovery ol e imcd his attention, he roso ami pcd the murderer. Hverybody else bad supposed "'room, llut a visioa of horror cotitiiHi-jhim the assassin, and had taken no pains ; haunted bim. At length, wearoil with to look farther into the mnlter. 'I he nmie li tortaring presence of Lis own tUughtt' countable denial of Waideck in relation to he took ho candle and ascended tho Htair.t. As lie turned into bis sleeping apartment, a rustling nois disturbed him. " Who ic there ?" exclaimed be, in a nud den oud nervous tone. Hut no answer was returned. He. searched .i . . . . : r"""":c ., ruinm making any iii.scove-; ry. Ascribing it to the disordered -state of; n,a nerves, no cntreU In, room and threw j uc !j"'a ''Out, Lut sleep come not to him, , nra..r.. ui-jui.u ii,.; cneiurancc 01 na- tare, be sank into an uneasy slumber. Even tliun the terrible vi.-ion haunted him. With muttering sound,- on his ii,,., he occasionally " . a then gro.neJ ucf!''J' Tlie eandlu Ktill lurui d ou the table, the sickly flume curling round the lonjr wick,bo that the romn wad but dimly lighted. Noivi.oiy tliBMioor ksv onrned, and a man, cIohcIv enveloped in u black cloak. entered the chamber. Caution! v l.p a.l.i vanced to the bedside and bent over the alumbcrer. ' "It ii Inn', old in an, my blow was mire," muttered the .b i j.i t, in ilr-jointcd phrases, jand turning on the led lie L'lo.mc d heavily. For a time be lay in silence, as though Lis dream n. emlrd. j The ..tranter li.-!cii(il abi!e, nnd tlien nuDed the candle which hu flickering ni : if P')inp out. Apain he iipproacbid the I bed-tide, and ajain the rluiiilicrcr turned into an uueay prture. J " Away, old man, awny ! Yhnt if I did kill thee?'' proam-d lie. " ( J f t . ufT, unhand mc " and Waldrek started with conv u.'.-ive jenerpy from the Led, and awoke. j He aw t!iu form rf the man, and it termed the Liii eontinuation of Im d renin. I j "ifT! ofl ! man," rereanied be, -prinine; from the bed np.iri tl..: form before bim. ! " W al b e!:,' nd the tr: n,o r, a he tiling , hi anailnnt from li : in " Waldcck wad ? J!.iti. voir-. If." " Ah I'' Kaid th- i-,id-n.iih, - I! .' , arc j on i t, is it possil lo yoil hale i : r 1 Iucdnii here?'' ' " I '!'' dared ; 1 r iw iti the de-id oati ' .' of ihe iiii-lit for j ij -1 i ".,r ii-!i- e i viiir h;iii'i ; dtiivn.eni u r j . si!," ai lioiirt III iii'. !,r it nni L,- i..i tiiiu in tiuii.'i! ii.io li e el.' ihli r i-!'t!.e other. '" ' W by, 1! ii.en. I Jo t . t illider-tatld Toil " :" " I nder t:t ml me, villain! lot a wnrd ot ''' i rj -ii v noa 1 1' ii with nie Anw.r riie tl,U ruetioli. Where i the 1 o.!y .,! mv uncle ?" i ' l'.oleit 'eiie,you aic mad; iln-e .'nl 'etent have taken away ynn h'Im" j "Your MilteifiiK. n vili i,,,t avail I Here I am, hunted down as a iiiim'onr, n jt fiend; niinatizcd wherever I to, ami I compelled to burrow in the wooi!, like a jwild beat and this for vonr crime." I ' I'lt you mean ta ireue me of the crime, j llobcrt!" cai I Waldeek. with the manlier of 1 nn injured man. "Would "U arru.p me' j me me when I have !. n" everythin.' to phii Id ou from lupit-ion, urn! ou owe me I jour preicnt naf. ty j "I do eeu-e yon. Why did Toil ilmt our interview on the nijl.t of the murder? on are not oni v an in, but a I a-e i nnd dastardly one a double murderer; 'for you have aeenved an intieseeai man. W here i' the body ? Tell me, e re I trnle 1 you," and the cxasp. rat. .1 onn; man - i r " 1 the roldsii.it!i by the ti.r nit, with a furv i which threatere d the literal cx C'iti :i e.f ' Ike thre-at. " I'uhand me, rou!).iril, iinhitid inc." aid Wahlcck, choking under the pressure of the other's hand, as he drew from his 'pocket a short Ha-.-ger. " l iihad uii I! -d -rt, or your Hood be upon vonr own brad." A fi.ree tru.-'b; n .v en-'jed. iu which I'.obert, kept at l ay by the il ig. r, vvi. forced to r limuls!i his bold, aft. r bavin. rec ite ) e r-i slif.-I.I re- it"!-- J.V. VOTI: in v . i In..' a-i-bt v. i;'i e.ne the I. ... . nr I 'i I'.r . ! i . :,tr' . " I. l i I., e l hllll-Vlf ; -..-rilte opp'.l.i lit. I. el;, for j i-tii-e. I in -IV It will con-: .ti v -ih tue said Wa! .!.-ck. wl. t. fieitl the ( Kjteil of ;i " I e aine, Mr Wa eair.e to appeal to your srn-e f honor. As I enti red tl.is room, I li-c.vi r. d t'tiat o,.r slumbe rs we re uueav and ii teti. d, and on confe 1 in murdi of v our i.nrtiu r. -tuti-eii. I !i vour Meep the lv sn-piei..i- were e r aliriui .1, ami 1 was . v. rw helmet with in lignatioii at the ba-. in -- which e'oul I thus fast.-u the con It of bis ow n ct inie on an- "tber. Mr. Wal l.ek.you are a murder, r.' ' am rea.lv to answer he tore a court ot justice," re-j.lieel Wal lee k, trembling at thi disagreeable intellieeiii c. " Hut the word" of a sleeper arc not generally esteemed e'orn petent testimony." " liefore Heaven I will i.rove vnur crime, " " Why not before a more immediate tri-, biinal ? " mi id Wald, r k . w it I, a la bored sneer. "It would not avail me after vou have ' ariatigcl everv cireuiu-tatiae ,,, ;v .U .,. ! I 1 Mi- VV..1.I....I- I.. ., . . v . v. ,,. fi'"lt ; but we shall meet n;ain as heave, is just, we shall meet again, where cadi "hall appear as hei-!-' ,-aid P.obcrt, with n energy and an .'lo,,ne, which thrilled! the blood cf bis listener, as be turned to de- ! nirl i '"- , "Slav. Ilibert. I have never born, vou! anv ill wii! : I have done all I could to re- lieve you from this foul rhare.. I- t us b friends, tone. added Wahlcck, in a conciliatory N e can tie "Vcr be f. i 'ti.l-," answered P.obeiit stetnlv " Put our patrimony s . Can I not ma in the e-tat . vou some of ad- ) "ur urn v a lll'i'S . No ! my pitrimot y time," and llol e tt 1 hall b, It the il to a- claimrtl ill dm (111 the stairs he pas-, i-rtain if he was followe el. ( hi satislviii'' I linisclf that 1 be was not, ho ilescellded to the lor, where he seated himself. back im r- i leellectim.' ! thus assured himself all was .pint ill the bouse, he found the tit er box and ..... ., i. inn throu:rh the rm mrnrrr tho interview on the night of the murder, ' prized into her face. Amelia was struck bad awakened his suspicions, had revealed with his air and the apparent interest with to him the plan of the murderer. Armed which he viewed her. That gentle pres. with these suspicions, be bad entertd the sure of her baud seemed no part of the con house on tho present occasion, to explore juier's trade, and her attention was riveted ; the premises, and have an interview with , i w altleelc. With the most minute attention, ho cx- amine-. every part of the cellar. He saw appeared to throw li-!t upon th:i foul (ran. action vv lio ttie m tn .. icr , knew, but there nut n par'icle of to fci iiniiii.te him. t'nlhe coiilr ic alone C i.lenee y, rw ry circuiiiMauco Horn tue fi'i niel to e iiiuuuitu himself. 'Ihe prert viit had coiifirmed his iai. picioii of Waldock ; but as be bad o! tained nothing by which he could make it appear to others, he left the hou'fi eR-pppoiiitrd, and in deep mental BL'ot.r. f'H Al'lKIt vir. tin; nj: iu.m am l it. e lai'L'e ti umber of l!i ith olncerf ijinr in lio-ton at the time of run1 ,-torv, Tl: (.led : rin!' ; cd the tow ii one coi.tin.icd ce n" ol cavi ty ami xeiti 'intaiioris were L' Hunt. 'Jhcaliica n n by th. in in t he I i a nt v a ml I n tc Fi'ii. i nil ta-iiioll nan, aii'l Mlit:y of the place eoiire-'atee!, to join in tl: Ii. a- zy elaiice. It in Ihe f.. e.-. it liali, a I'm tliioht after the eve l.t of the la-t el,.ij i. I , I hat a ri ii ml bail as j;iv cn by one ! tl..- i.n.st i!i-:iiiiin d R.ci r- ol the : y. 'li-ititr of t he town wire there, and li,.- lil.t el:, nee and tLe pay n v. 1 were proi-e.-clin with ail tin; animation which the bouyant .-jilit- of t he eiie.-ls could irif.i-c. A f.-vv days before the pnrri-oii and eili zeiis had bee n a-toni-hrd by the advent of l!:i vr.-at K.ihab-ben-abel, the c. lebrated 1'irsiati necreituaiicer, astiolo-er, and f r t 'ine-tell. r. It was announced l.v the town i ll. r that w ith siirp! i f.' .in- ,e could detail t ) the J ' pie, It, .iict -! a - in ace-uraey, tin lr pa-l. pr oy; Inn 1 1 aim v. ;'! ,Us it tun. il.d v.. . at.'!. l.il-b ; 1. I . - . t c j ct tor ' a ;..f),l i r e i ; v - f tie III U-. oi ii In lb III lie pi -i a -I tiii- il. ol ..! I, im l to II tin 1 1 V 111'. I,l. by the live t I . Ulat 1 1 aii t be a d. e hai i.ti on of ic..:- of lii. ir -ti,l!i-h Li- as inv i'e 1 it e ba I'll - an .1.1.1 i panic-, anil rove i t on to the. i' n I it i a l nn, e n t s. At the ba! bab-bi u-iihe 1 I nn the present i w as one of the In cca-iun, K:i--t proiiiincnt full I'er-iaii loin: and tin; a very a-'.-.l SU.-.S. i'0'tiiii.e He was el re--ed in t he inci uiiii." the flow in.; He w as apparent ly loll W hill! in ill d Ml i lofty bat liiau ; l.i t lie-t. al.i i.l- .T.. st-T n iookni w a in a ii ; nt. lie Mas vv I 'nihil lee ii .! hi with a and -t i tun! Iron n, am .t nj L'Ui -ts aseiiible Ijti.'lit'-r, am! V.' unwilling revcli li-m t . in r fat he to i..in in .in h f. A: r in the Hi l:c. i.. lier e Oi . I.l -tl v It;, -,. M,.. ).::. .f ii,.' niiy, and b. r y a strong cf. II . ! not w l.ol- WIS ; l-.llil il, Ml. I tl r In-art wa- It was only il, that she. a; p t )W II, blit -1 -: i it eru- I ill nf tin h. ly imhili rent to th e d her. Yi'ai le-ck ' piiVe-ty w I . I e -1 1 siirronnii was a- at'cntisi1 a- ever. bov. riii.' At CM' tro'o. er tt.' i his main ii' a r ' -- v a s y ,. po. t..e eian l.inai;'! 1 sfl't ,-t I. -. II' I vs 1 , . , i - ve i. . ' i . -.' ith I i foHov.e. , vv hieli r. tow t utntv. ". the as -ion ct :;reat With ri in Inn r. 1 i 'TV pre ' -! ! .1 1 1 v r Ii nti.'ti a I t . ,l.t. r Wal w a- A ft. ; i. V, II - :n - par.,: Inane, floor, at tie " 1. ed C. i in; ,y The I in r -I.: 1 in ar tl.c ei nt I- ti e - a with h: - ai in- oi I. .1 e-i inn i-l the room, i t us c..n-!i!l tiie n-tr ion. 1 l'o-.ie'.l, Willi a v all in 'aiis," add. ! ;o -er. illie. id.d Wa'dec' ,iti;:e eU-t'.n doutt he In- our t..'...T- ell 1." 1 Amelia tacitly at proa. In d the . d: i. Id -et:!. d. and the p: I'. r-iaii, vs ho tie., eves ft oni the c I i : v not to withdraw h until nd.lr, s-, d. j ' Come, Mr Astrolabe siiL'c predictions c 'lie. ill ll t us lie'ir r p i-t am o ir f i- ti ml In o:, 1 tare, -i id m mel 1 ovvr ,1. I he e.1,1 man started, ninl vv it !i a ; 'i!aain. a-k.-el the ilTie. r for bis In bis sh, ill. ha r-h ton -. he r. 1 it P.) well I lie t'lili'ot' il li.e'i'lciit d t Cd . of I , . A-t.mi-hed .,, . -h-ijriiiicl to h. ar his 1,.. thus i,:,i.l. ly laid bare, he w n ,uew his band a,,,l an.eck pre-ento,! his. " II a . exeli.nio 1 tl,. mag,a, as he , n- a.i.it.ed the lines, ad then ca-t a piercing e-liinei! into Ins face. i.l " U ,11. edd conjurer, what do you said WaUeck, a rved the s:.! 1.1, l start of P.ahnh. I PiavviiiL' the i;o!ilsi::!tU .1 . e to hi 111. ,11 1, i cro'.vu of hi- tdi.cili the left b ind un m t! head, while th" 1 i .' 1 1 1 sti'.l retail I of Wal, leek. In whispered ill hi ' T,'e is "o in tl" ;..s.' .' Wiibbek shrunk from liiin, i bitten by a v ip'-r. 1 t! .in d t . n 1 "What, is the matter?- as,;ed C-'OU il Powel,. ' Votliill ', ltothitv;." answered Waideck, eiideavorim.' to a; jsear uneoneerri tl, w - In lo knee s bis f ice was gha stly pale, and his Irenil'lcd. "Cio on with your story the n, old man ; , . . . n" e ' speaK so tnai ii . 1 can ue-ai. 1 11 t tt-ni.t nil ItltW . ' ,1 . , - . iiniinwl tin r mil i-i lei nis into tlin limls ' ' r nr ,v I,nv nT f u.. nl. it. It will do very well to fn-hten cl.,1 -j ""'" ll " c l"" P'- into t lie 1 amis .. ij uiu'eh, I. A. It Ms,,,r, hv Ihe hl,. dren" said Wahlcck. with a forced lau.'h.l"' government. .Menu .me it is to lv,d Trllli m, .,,.., ,.u.r;lllllt ;hl,.h , "Children of a hi ere erowth, I should think," said Colonel Powell, with a smile. ' Come Amelia give bim your hand." Amelia presented her band, and tin c'-oi-juriT took it. It was a fair band, and the old man might have been excused for the eeentlei pressure lm bestowed upon it. Tur nin' bis eyes from the pal in ho had for n moment regarded with intense se-rutiny, he upon turn. " J''iiir maiden, I would not remind you of happier el ay," Mid he, iu a lower tone than he was voi:t to cpeak, ' but you ai-k t!ie pcctt.i of my ait, ami you mu.-t have them." "S;cak out, ktr, I fear not to hear all," ! p'i.'d Amelia, with a unlit. smile of encourngu - " Vou have been crossed in love.'' Ameiia darted, find her father would have drawn her a war. '(Jo on," Mill le ns her pale cheek m .1... tin . r.1,i,Enl. l,.f " Your foi '. e ..T r was east off for a i crime of which he is innocent.'1 "Speak louder, old man," interrupted t'oloiel 1'owcli, approaching nearer. "The future," continued the old man, I he edless of the interruption, " is bright. ! You will martv him who Mauds by your side. i t' inriit nt .si'rriss. I take it for ei anted i'ourt of liome, and alo to an implicit , nimliug hi slow way alout; the purlieus of i "l.'ravo!" houtrd Colonel J'owe ll. that the Ameiicau party, i-alb'd " Know-, nl"' nnlimitcd allegiance to the ti. nerul of a city, kee pinif in the baekirround, tluppish ' ' 'I his is a Hint wonderful man. I say Mr. . Nothings," i in inrnrtt. The y intend to their socie ty ; this general, of course, being nnd lazy to all outward apy-sranee, but llahal-l i ii-i-.li I, elo you hnpe'n to know lini-h vvhat they have commenced. Asa subordinate to the Pope, and Luovving no al- . with a blight eye, and a face blazing with where any valuable "oM mine is b.eatcil ? matter of pal ty discipline, thev have a ribt lepiance e xce pt to the 1'ope. a ?eeret ! wliois he? he, too, is pe.inj on i. ve n ic the j a rticuiars and j oil (-hall have to be sn-rct in their hum liii js, as w e!l as up- j 'J ' numbi r of this order ;as confined to a luissinn to the principal of come far di--ha'i the j Ml.;.-.'' i ou the broader ground of political sagacity. . ':s'y ; but this restriction was re movi d year taut monastery, w ith a communication from lint the conjurer heeded not the Colo- ' Solomon cavs : j after year, so that, in less than l.s!f r ccn- the (Jem nil of the Jesuits! lichold that Jiel'-je -t. j .. A f.,,,1 ",. , j , js (!(ini. ti.,n. 'la.sn I ,ur3' " ltl r 'ls foundation, the order bad es- anxious emigrant creeping from the but.k " IVtlia.K vour !i-t r-f sciences does net I.. . pi ti. Lis n...u:ii .n.i is n.ie-ue, kei p. tn hit- n.ul tabli-htd itself in every country which ad- of some lately arrived ship, easting his clad e l..! racei'" "I'm v, continued! nlotu-1 i owell. " ..y to me, the sc crcis of the earth are rci'lie il the old man in a know u ' solemn : lorn.. 'Ihe tntiMc liowr s'lmnioiH'il the dancers to the i! i -r, and Wa! luck was obliged ti leave the paity and meet his engagement w ith a lady. The conjurer retired to a corner of the room, followed 1 : 1 ': ..pel 1'owell and his ili.uuhtev, who oi ..-ii.. .1 joining in the next; I ' I iia-. ;.. , , Mr Habab," said An a v.jh a ,. . .,:;ii willing to prolong Ueuuie, " c.i.i uu tell me where it I tan, IV. It was a valuable riii;:, as w . 11 as a cut cd t a your li t. . in it more hi -ly wrought one. It belong tl.fr. tor wbo-c sake yeiu es biul.lv than all the liches of e ii I th.'' " I d ", I do t.n' in i.er inte man w ho audi e v.'ia'nied Amelia. for'.t st, t'.e i'i"eliiiL' trade of the .1 nn. " I'.ut where it, old man?" n-ked Col on. 1 F'uwell, iotvttti! as win his daughter of the circuinstii .cis of the interview. To the a-toni-i.ietnt of the officer and his elan -hi. r, the a-t:yie',-r, related ail the eir-t"iiii-tiii.ces iiinl. r which the ring hail been I..-I. ni'ir. s di ll bi le i ntiot . -re man removed tl Vance," said he, rim as be l.f re 1 Co;, elude " Win "1 c star- " Wei out this apre vv oiniirful stateiin-tit. it, linn?-' t'. il ithout consu'.tlr-' the t.i nn. lu-ro are the stars ; look ow and tell us all about il," :ol, r minded by this mention ':.' cinl't, that astrology was a said tin ( "!' a tri. k f ' ll.'I'.llii t s. i. ' Wit!, .nt in r li, looking glance -o ii,:, that the a-tr ail. "I will and shall bu tO-llC'!T ow ." in; n-trolabe ?"' said ! into the oflicer's face he o'.d w i:!i a nt as to half convince him be was no ' huml u- alter ii.e a calculation lo-ni.l t, I) answer jour epntisiii - dra,;,,,1 waiter to " I r id y in t! An. I am ititrre.-t .1 in man .-V,-rv wei!, I will re turn iu a moment," :1 Powell departed. ia, elo vou not know me'" sai.l and C Am. :.-tr. the iojer, lieuJiii" over her an 1 -reak- ing it. a w l.i- per. " in ivv you! (lood IleaTen-! vv o i . ' exclaims tho lady, looking w ii !i -urpi i-o. " St " ik low, and do not start. it hiiu I am Pol ert I'ev.iii as innocent of the er chaise,! to n, I a-, ihe angels of heaven.' "lijlcit! c i:i ill,'! and AniL-'.i.i leg:1 b s of the ,-aiitioii ,-tartcd baik. " Ho i;-'t -lniiik t r j in me. Astiod is iiu-1- I n I v iudu-e, I am inn.,!-, nt it shall all be proved, ' . . , , . . .. i! vou loi.ovv mv eiiri ctions. ' I will, shall expo. - Ii- e-a, II, e to l.i- Il he com.-- " " Yes. !l ml iippr -a ny nl ni.u. I! ..! ' rt, 1 tit I am so n 1 1 ated I l ul. ad v i.-e your fa to--.in,rrovv tn. her to invite rniiij. Here "titiiiued be, as the (V.o " ihe stars rule the de-li-Zoroaste-r, Cuiilucius, l oe in!. lb-re he wa- int. rr'.'.pted by Colom 1 Powell'.- go .-l ti it. ir d rniieii'.e. Aineiiii did as I tie e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1" r .il i , 'i ii'-l'ui. ami .,.i ins it, I. i r i r nn ;. A of A, at ic nrin-io 1, i! aioin I the next limr concerning tin w;t. i the ha. i iln ,i i t-i. it t.r.- e,f ll aim is shed over the r i.ray lit his r a-e l proiuis I , I l.ll A IsTllVIS :ypt has grant Canai.. The icerfv i-f to :l I r.' til-hill .1 II IlMlie.l In s., ps the 1 Xelu-ts e pi lv liege of construe- tin- u.-inal across tlm I -ii,,s of Su, t. from , " ,. , ,, , .. , the M.iSiterrancaii to tin lied Sea; the company to be fori 1 for the put po-t be- in- subject to the appointment f elirectors bvMl'C il'-viitiiin govcrninent and to the ob- , - r 1 .1 . ., . e . h-ation to pay that t.ovcrn.nciit for ninety- . . .. , s... K- ... 1 j ltl lit t ii 1 uin-'-ii ('ii iwii. s.-i 1111- iiiinii 11 ff.rr01ll. .l l- tip. ..tun. IU ll.u U.l.-u ojieu ilium i,i..ii i,t in- .0 ..iu ee-rsi-ij 01 i,i, nt to r ccisc, tn prrli.rni, nml, on mv purl, nations. t,t krep invmlahh- ; and .1.. call the heave nly anil j Inriisus host lo witness ill y reiil 111 ten t inn lo keep I n.v .... 1 ll. Ill witness w I-i r.'ef, 1 t ike In, h lielv Tho Federal I I.v crninctit lias granted j and !.l. sB. ,1 .,era,ncnt ..I' tin- Kiichiirmt, nml wii. over s I tlltll.tnill acres of land for school I the sunn' further, w itli mr hand ond seal, in purposes, end over four millions for uuive r- j IU- ,h" ''"'V l'm",J"1'" s-.ties. Miiitie has a larger proportion of fir, the American party, with all its al scholars at school than any other !Nate or'lcg' d secrecy, avows to the world that one couutry iu tho wrld. 'ut iu great object is, as connected with THE NATURALIZATION LAWS - POL - li:v or THE UuMA.n catholic cill'ltrii. inr!i of lli.ii. V. It, S mil II, OF ALABAMA, hi thr Ifvtitr nf IlrprcHrntil'iriti, Jan 15, l"i$.r. ( O.NTIM KI). THE .vMKItK'A.V I'ABTY TiEFEN)) P. I now propose to cay Fomitbiii in de fence of the organization of the American party. A member. Jo you know any thins j about it ? Jlr. .Smith. I do not profess to know anything about it. Hut if there be any such organization of " Entire Aifrriaius I am not asbameei or my countrymen, ami iiuuioaics a purely religious organizaiion, roumleu y Ins waiting eiiiistarii;, lis wiu feetly willing to be con.sidcred as I 'ut niaiu end was " political. " 1'opu ing messengers ! You have seen tbis great jl'aul 1 1 confirmed the order utionco''i'o;, central t.ower now, let us look uitrni it as I am tur j one. The first objection which has been UP-ed anel ty no onewitli more earnestness and one with more earnestness and j poverty, chaetity, and uiona.'tie otiedicnce, bv my huliorable friend from ' lnu "rde r should take a fourth vow t tn It Mr. JJarrv is the ff irry ,,t''!,r'i' ''1 to 'r V"J'', Ii H'tini: th'WH ns to : i" I'll' ii j rir In iimi''l rmunimiO ',,'"' thr ii I 1 1 1 1 v than 1 Missiipj.i. thr ortli . The lirst reason of defence is, that, iu all political movements, sn riri, ;4 , ..,-, "' i.ul.l. ( Id I'oionius :ul "(ove t!, or liny ui ir ;n . ie s his sot) thus : I lnillL'1. I o len' 11 I l : " ti , 1 1 : ug l t i, ,s ii I .: r, Im f.-iv 1 1. v t..i. c s l: :i , I i.l i t e. f . c 1 1, v (.iv c T..io' .'II. IL' all'!. I nn ii t . llnrns Av. V ; Ill M II ii veir ptai v ti II, h u a I I,-1 iii ro'in v ; l ! I-1 ' p S' In. I In i I ij v. e' : r t I v I-Jl to eh V . C. I y. nr-. l1 . Title I .. .'I I. Will s os. i: 1 1 . n ; l'i Hut kt i I. li ru' i v. ry nil 'T W'r (lii.irjn i.'.i, s!y iiij.. I.ord iiaenn tells its that htliint of Lord l'luto which in-in Hem." '' scere-cy is tin makes the poll tic man go invisible. .Vjw. n,on these ; wise saws, l say, mat. ns . luutt-r ot po- litical saoacitv, it is not only their riiiht but their lint v, if they vvuntt'i be succcs-ful, to preserve iu their ball the most inviola! secrecy. ... , u, ji.uij i.u-iii-s, mis every mcinl er ot tho oreler, nnd all their new pape r has a right to keep it- own sec- move me'ntc we re covered with the impctie- rets, h has the example of the two old trable veil of secrecy! The form and con- parties. True. political conventions arc uiu- stitution of the order was purely mouarch- ally held with open doors; .peeches are,iCal. " made, ami resolutions adopted, lint this is I .. Tlle ,;,.,,, wIin n. , ,, rfriI ,;rri r j a nie re publication of the acts of secret com-. eecd a r..wrr wlurh eupr. mc and innr.. n. milters. '1 l,t-n,;,iu antsr and , ra,,n to, , .t.t, cvt,n,lin tn terry in. n.l.. r, I,. ..cry thf W,'(.y T,t Jr.- unkiiovn and unseen. . rat' ,"" '"".n.Mcd .11 . Iln , ,., i,.i cr.,,1.1 r, . : i-, . i . i-i 1 im ve nt i.l. n nire : In loin w as v. st. ii tin- s.o . r. , W ben the great .'lections arc pending, does ,,,, !llmw,u. ,. of- . rt n,N H ,, .wvii.i. '.ui. ii.isLi us mtiii ugenis 111 , ee a-niugion uiocliug til nai'K conclave flooding the country with s. aled rincka ..,. ? And doe s not the party in power krej the ', ' ' - r. sien in nun in e it, cinniii, .ns in ineir nn n wins, vanccnieiit ot their cauve. .so iii"einous then the f tiger pressed on the lips ? " .V, jan.l the .. niim. nu nf tl ,r ow n uneiersLinciny." iM,J per-ev e ring, has this order been in tinifS '",""- ' ." h"P tlark ' " 1 la'5e '" i .ir. this is a brief sketch of the power of past, that tlmy" estiiliishi d church, s in Chi i.t!:e r eal. a!i.-tic word-, with all the my.-te- the General of this order. Was evrr any na and '.Japan, three hundred years a-o, riousiiiiieinb es of con-piracy, are uttered thins so tvrannieal ? Was ever despotism so the remains ot whirl, still ..;kt i lfJ .I'll 'II Tur J'o. I '111 l I' III li I V III" LIT' lA with low tone i and smothered 1 reath ; and ' an ju-iii.eii, coinuielnicii. practiceei anil ap pl uid.'i!. Why then, sir, may not the Aiiie-ri'-an party keep its own secrets ? 1! it, sir, the great ju-tilication of the sec- . .... ., i : . .... . . . no . ii i v c; mis oreicr is yet to in' stated. I no rope. American party is not irarring with A me. j 1,,-t us now sre bow this power was cjer 1 i- warring with nut , f stroni cised. It not only exteti.led to the monks M s'-nr'-;, Justus AM. l'ltiKs-rs? Are not shut up in the tnonast.'ries, but i: reached the I'.oiuau Catholic jiviuMs the iee(-rs ,f to every earner of the Ibmiau Catholic .', vv '.s t,i t;,iii-.;,,,'tin I- not the World, l'.y what ingenuity do you suppose Jesuit sworn to . crccy ? Docs be not go 1 that this ti'ctie ral cuild ni'ana-e this wide- f'r Att hn? al,0,,t n ,:h "is tablet and pencil, culling all information; looking into every body's bu-iness, peeping over every body's " ' ...j; ..,v.j .-.... s , conlideii.-e ; lifting' the curtail: ot cveiy man s wiiielow ; and, with Ins mee k, myste- noil- eyes, smiling like asaint does he not , hurry away to reveal this information, when- ever it is of .sufficient importances! This, sir, is the fearful aud disguised enemy an cue- iny whose name is h jznm with which the j American party is at war. Here is the Jek- j " I. A. It., n. w in the presence o1" Aliiiiirl tv ! ", the A r. li. n n .M:ry, esse.i MiciKe I, : the Cetie-ral might, at a l.itiiv, ea-'ilv sur-s-ni.-t. John t ie ll.ii'tist, ,. : ... : " c , I, I the ...IC An.ll.s St. 1', t,r , .l SI I' nl : ll,.. in,,, , Mintsiiii.l b.i er. tl hn-is of lice, n. and yen my (,-ii.tiy t j i in r, o mi l.,re fnim mv heart, 'wiilii.u'i . nn nl il r, - In. n, tint Vi. i Iri-.o.i v, er the, .m m nt in, tint!,, nt I true iitnl nnlv he 7'" J.';-' V,e.,r, and is tlie ; I eit the I lovers il ( lllireh ' ! tnriM.o- .nt the vsorhl Ih t I V V 1 1 tnt- l,t tlie k .ili.i el l.ln.j.n iilnl I -.oven to his Ihilnii'ss 1 hv J. ,ls ,'.l K it. - t. hmli i,,er to '. (...-..- hiri ii. ; , Si it. .. t-.,oc;,inv.alt!,s. i,,l 11 g ill. eil with, ul Ins s.o r. ill Ile-t tl.ev imiv he ,nlv n, H e ii'n,n.si'i ,v ,;., .r 1 tro.e .11, li Ins 1 1 . , 1 1 n.o. s 11, hi ' si ., I UMin.r.. hi,,! ..II I., r. ti. I . I'n ITIls nil I, ll.l .-, ' i. ti r in.. 1 1 ; true , o ; tl.. ri l.n. vv u. ... It nn tills e ' ami rti-lonn., . ; I- il .u Protest ,i I 1 the tl. w nr, ti ,n., r il v es n ., lily '. , in I. I p.'Ml.:; . nt I. I ( hi r.i tin II. 1 nr. h ..1 I: it tl.. v lie e:..i'.l,,i I in,!, -i ml .i I :u, In i , nl ! . u l ," .1 , n -i I . I el c i !, fiil.l, ll i i h'-.l.-e. " I in .ii c.iiin.- - :onl ilisnv. t . I, . ii . ii . n I'r. n '., i ts, or in, u ii.. i i.t in..-islru1i s er . J .:'.-' nr ll el, in. of the : ..i i e ( ' , is , list-, iiu .in tu t- .i i t . he ,:., Il.l.nln.', .111. 1 liiose 1,1 n h 107, l'i ol,, en 1 e, to ill. v ,.: Ilm rs. 1 .I., further ( I. inch ot' lhi-....nil. n.i elSiiT I'rntest.ints he .1 iltilil .1 W l.u w ill net liiis. is i Iln- same. 1 tin- same. 1 t'tirlli.T ,1, chire that I 1 '-I-t, ami a.ivi.-,- .ill, er any ol Ins llu. I, Is 0, i,.iv a.!:.,... .. I,. r....r I ).:.!! I... veil' h. 1,., 1 inn ss'j i.e. ,,,,,1 ,1,1 in y utmost to e Mil l. ,te thr h. 1. Heal I'm. h ".is' li me, nnd t" .it - troy .ul tn. .r .r. t, ,1. " '' "r """'' '",' 1 " I ,1.1 lorn er promise .oni ,i, el.ire, th., t nnl w ill,. ..,, ,,,,,..,, i . , ., ,., I ,,,,,.;. ,, i"i;:u -n nt ll.e mut . 1 tiimr't vitrrt t irrptmit uml ji irntt n!l .W .iris '"'' " "'. '"'""'' ""."tl t" divuli;.', .li. tt etlv er iiu.nee'llv, hv evuril, writing, nr t.tli. r. wl ,. ,,;, ,.,,,. i. Ver, hi ......... j,, i-xt'cttti- iiU lii.. 1 (lia ll in- rowj.r(l , j. n n nt . U. . ...., ... , ,..,.... pm.t. 1 the grow lb of foreign power in tow country, to iMtosutiitK us a juir'y rule. Human (V4. oias irom olt.ee. ill. tins oi-jeet in view, and looking uiHiti tbi.i oath of the Jc-irts, I ak if the American party has not a rieht thh llicludie u, leaving his messenger the al to bold its meetings in ncre t, to make its teroative of cueeess or death in the rapid ; resolves. 'J here is an old yay injr, and never ami fafe execution of a trust, gee Vt tkU t more jippropriately UKcd than now, " II lien niore if jonr imagination oau enlarge y'' Hir lnilyi)H hare a right tofiht t-t-lf upon the oubject of this vast orpaniza him mlh fur. " tioti and a.-k yourself, is not this ft fearful I IllMORY of TllF. .iKst lTs. power? A power exerted not for ike free, ' Hut who arc these Jesuits? wherein are not for liberty, not to disinthral mankind, , they dangerous ? Let us inquire. This or- u,,r touimcrt alter the relormation by a I thwarted military aspirant. They were called the " Society of Jesus." Its name t'"t, in addition to (lie three usual vows, f iP0,eriy, cnaMiiy, alia uiona.'tie oticaicnce, , ',"'t '" 'ricimi. They bound thcui- ; sedvi-s to implicit and blind eihcdirncc to I lie-reel to t lie l.oman t iitholie I liurcli ; ninl ; 'in tho yeTir l,"", the mitnber of Je.-irts i was twelity thousati'l. liy this time (hey : had the charge of al! the schools iu the Ca tholic counttics. They bad become the . 'tiii 'i ,.,v .s e.f n.-ariy tre ry p.-r-on of e tt.i , in' nee :.nd rank; the y p o-.-is-etl the L;h-'c.-t eoi.lideiiee nini inter. -t with the 1'ope, jand were rcL'ardeil ns the mo. zealous nnd ; able ad v. cutes of the authority of the l'a- pal v'ourt. The y were re lieved from the ;ordiiiniy eluties of the other monk. The ! monks were' left to their stiii ituali-lu. 'Ihe .lesuit monks were taught to consider them- i selves as formed for action, and bound to exert themselves continually as foldiers in iiie service ol t.o 1 and of the Vope. His icar upon earth. 1 hey we re reejuircd to attend to matins nf thr v oild ; tn stmlij 'l,r nature of ?ittinht)i,t ; tuxriwllhrir vny . intn !, ,,.,i,.lr, t n.l ,i-. . to i n,' i ,;ilr ihri r tin vrhhtli, prir thur tie. sijiis, and iiiiiimutiirate their wrrts." Action am intrigue were infused into ei the r.i. r : l.ve ry me mln-r I e I. tifins tn ,t won -n ms ene;..-e..i, iitni ny tun une. niruitsttie inn.i.iir I''ee.n..l in v. n upoii th, in ny l ur.lun, ..r rmpley them in uli.,t.. v. r tsele l.r rued. '1 1., v I,h,1 ; tn yield to hin, nut ni.iy diiwnr.l i.treln nc, loit tn . ... Iticlilnitinns nl' complete ? Vou must remember, too, that this (lenernl, with all tins power over the tiK'tnbers of the order, bad himself taken a voir of inij-'lini oheuie iice to the I'opc so thr.t all this despotism centred in the ly spu-ud society ? The oreler had div ided its labors by establishing what is callid : 1. Professed Houses ; 2. Houses of Approha- uou ; . ivesiucnce.s ; -i. v oiicces ; noarei- im; .Schools ; ti. ."lisrious. .veiiiiiiarics, ami Provincials. It was carefully provided that the tictieral should be perfectly inform- td with respect ti the character and abiii- ties of bis subjects. The provincials and heads of the several lion.,, s were obliged to transmit to the lieiicral, regular, fre'iciit, and initiate reports concerning the members uniie r tin-ir inspection. 1 lie-e re ports were dinested and arranged in re e'-ters, lv which '"J .-. .c . , , .. s u , '"e earth, ob-erve the ,,'i.ililications uf its members, ii ml select the proii. r iti-trun.vnts for a n v neees-a r v service. Th. ( Ipe.er-il al. fQ rt,n.f ,,.,. ,ient rrr,orN from ,.,,,,,. ,. ' 1 , . 1 ironers as 10 me u-cai anairs 01 tlie socie- ty. And all these reports were so eoiiinU te. ,' v made out, that he had constantly be fere fu) intormationconcerninethe trans- ' . - . , actions ot marly every province and Mate r in the world. This l.eni'ial had nearly as ' Inanv n i 1 1 i t rs as the President of the I'uit- ' ,; States. ' lie bad li ve ml i.islers (heads of C V I 1 I. . . . ie 1 aruue 1. is i-i , 1 1 . . iianee, .ieiin. e.er- . many, a ml I ortug i belonging to their ii. ' to pre par, neetive ass matters taii'-ie s. ; ntn! t.i p it I'm iii i.i ineT.io.lic.il and dispo Sal le shape. i L, t us pause a moment an 1 contemplate I this vii-l power! llow ingeniously devised ! . How ski.lfm'.y exerted I l.eholo, ill s on.. I -orge'.uis e haiiibe r 1 -ay -ore .ois, for eve ry thing l.oiuuu Ciitliolie i gor;eoii. e x I ee pt the cells of its lmi-y ni"nks, and the lelaik cloisters of its lock-shorn nuns be- boid, in some e, n -e, m chamber, this li. He r:il . this a. most impetial master ot a socio- ,m ty whose arms reach from s, a to sea from i continent t" co'itim tit. lichold bim, in the!"" midst of the images of idolatry, i-h-thed a I .i a Cardinal, with hundreds of ele-rks at his j , bidding! l!,ho!d him, with his in;, nimis and learned minions, .piicl; to observe, e lo- 1 ' ipii'tit to teach, and rapid to execute'. !' i" li.'il him, turning ovit the pa-cs of these can fully Ceiinpiled registers, in whose cah alistie leaves are notcel the strength rt eve ry State's army ; the amount of every prince's fortune; the size and po.iti in ot every Kiel, arch s fleet ; the secrets of every kitiir's beel-cbambe-r ; the inclinations and passions of every man and woman of pow er, rank, and characte r. 15. hold bim, with the lines of com niunieatien by si a and laud. 'Iving opeu before Liui. Ik hold Litn. as if i-tnnding upon a tali eliff, wliiuu o-verlooki ' t,c universe, with hia eje retching the msiitutiuns of erery country, and icrutimz the noliev of everv 1'rinee. IJchobl but to sustain the claims of tho Tope to be supreme in temporal and spiritual anairs. Well'. Vou have seen the Cardinal in bis con-eous ehanil err his council bou-j;, sur- it diverces t'pon the thousand chanBelsof coi)iifiunieatn)ntboth hy si a anil laud. V tio js that Fplendid chevalieT, dashing fey with the ropidity of liehtniHg, with relays of fleet horses awaiting him at every point ; be coi)iifiunieatii)ntuotn liy si a anil laun. vv no 'moves like a bearer of dispatches ; Le flies to the I'opo ! lichold that du-ty traveller, and ti'Weriuiis rrlanees alotti: the fresh coasts, anil rpi nim' his curs to the liberty chanting hills of America '. lichold him with his grassy sack entering tho laucs and ave nues of the unwalled cities of the freu ! Who is that emigrant ? Who but an cini--sarv eif tiuit central power the jottnt Car dinal. I Sir, the Jen.it eomrs in all shapes, in all forms. Tin y are spread all over li e I'nited State". Tlmy are men of the bih e st ordrr ui intellect, education, and learn itiL'. They are educated diplomats, skilled in all the arts mid contrivances which tend to the concentration of power in the I'opc, and to the diminution of poweT iu the p..-.j- p!e. They have charge cf in ariy a'.l the llo- man ( atbolic folii-es. nur.iu rie, .seiiniiaries and churches in the I nited Slat, s I laving (worn cbi iiieiii-e to the 1'ope, they Fvvear no alieialicc -xci.t with mt.lila'. tcMivn tiou to the! Constiti.tioti of the L nileil States. They are ready to teach the Catho lic laitT, who art'lv for citizenship, that ll.e oath to support the Constitution ot thee I'nited Slates is no oath at all, when it con- flicts with their duty to the I'opc or to Lis bishops. The main end propped by this order is ,0 gain converts to the ll jn.an Chui e h ; w ith this view they disperse tlii-mselves in every country anel nation, ' and wilhamaz- ; . f J , ril,.ue tt ,, , ..A r imiusiry a auu i e s, pn i sue int Cltu oi their ia-titution. No difficulty so great that they cannot .surmount ; no ilanger.-o imuii- nrnt that they will not undergo ; and no c. ni.e so s locmuj: uiai me y vvi.i not pcrj.e- trate, ami have not perpett ated, in the ad- e .1 ol. tained, in the last centurv, adiui-slon im a the fertil- province of 1'araguay, where they so secured the conlidenee ol t he pro- pie, that a lew .Jesuits presided over many hundred thousand of the natives.'' 'They take four vows cha-titv, novertv. mon.ni- tic obedience, and ii'ij'ltut obedience to "In a .ii"rr,-l, recently, h. teeern llu- Nrnpcl.t.-iii :;rs. -rniin nt r.lul Ine Jesuits, the reader will nr, from the- evtrnel ..hm, vshst Ihr Jesuit- llnnk nf inatlll and iiiitiulmm, am) liuw supple tmy ro lu claim -it. : po -urn iiucr .,iiiiii.b, til.i. r t'i thc.n leites .,r ti.,. I'- p : "Ti'ttfs, Pee. ll. A ruri",is .juarr-l has lately hn ken mil in I wa t tin- N n ..,iit..n pvumi.tiit ami tile Jesuiti iii tli.it km, ii,, ill. 1 1 appears tne li.t. in I, .ui tic.Ti in ti.e h.tl.it ol ti aclnnj; tti.it ihe Tope was sup. r.nr to a I, llie t.liu-r v. rr ciy ill nf 1 1 c earth, i.l.,1 ti t I t in. r 1 1. o, !i,r p,,.t,i,- in... vp, nti, .1 re .in. n , .jlllte recently tlnuii; I, t pn ; i r toni;.irsl this, not v. ry novel e.oelrnic ainnn- linnn.n i aiiiolics, am I t; 1 1 i y revuluiiiuniry in il leucency. 'I ln- con. si.iuinci. wa.. Uml M. M.izi.t, tin. .hrictnr of pe. lie, sent I, ii I'aiiri ( .his. pp.-, Ihe i l.u I of tlie J, . nits, lite ntlu r ihiy, .tnel tol.i liiui lin y must dii. cntitiniie this pr.ictiet-, and sht.uhl r. e.nlee t that in 1 -ivi, tltey w e re s. lit ."It esf the Coeintiy tn Cairia l's 'bu! It' tiuse ll ill'l colli I. lie,' .am the Wor- ll,y iinnisl. r, ' In, ovi. 'tin, cut will kick vou out i,l tiie kine jtui ,' .... it cicert flirt n r.fl,' WMa the precise w..iel. 'I'iii- re . . rnul lallirr, iiuieli dnj. lr, s.-eii at 1 tic r.f ult nf llus ml, rvicw, h.iSlri.L'd ho i. 1 1 h.s cone.-ni, .-. mi lo.st n.. tun. in cmpilin tin lt !..w i ii 2 prcli .1, ys inc.. w :. publi.i.id a I .N.. jil- - n .liy in tin a :u r : 7'l) tllf U'llll .IfiO.fffe Vre'l'f.lllu , Ot thf A'lM. il'im "J tin- 'J'tru .Viri ut. " ;errd Keval M in - t v : ' sire, Willi ii 1 1 1 e h surprise we Imre heard cur i, iiinn.-nl .:. oil. I. .1 rcg-iruine. ahsolute iiien..rrl.3-. , "' .Majesty, we net only in ohltoi tune, hut ..lsr. r. , c nliy , nn our r. t il i,!.shin.-nl in I PCJ , until resent ee.iy.li..ve Iw fey lliculc.ste.l re up. ct. l"V , : n,i ..cvf ieut t..r in.- Kiii, our I.or.l, It.r ln cm. riiin. nt thr li e form of ll.e i.on. thst is, ab- sel'i'' 'll.uiarel.y. " 1 n- vs.- Ii.,e .ii.ne. n. t oc.'y from c.iiviction. Mil h.-, .,,M. llu .an lor .f the cn.npiittv, lt. : .,,- !';.,!.. . s. o ,i..rr ... ti-. t ari.iin.i H, II;inoi,t., unrt tii.it, v i t.u-r thee. - ns .itul pii!. i i t-t,. ,,t I. f ..), rt , li . V . piml.lly t.Tinl ,ti,-n.ull- nu.a.Tciiy to he; llu j li. st n.rti, ol -mi runt. nt. j "Tits wc li.tse Cone, h. cruse I lie internn! reo. n'miy of Ihe c nip. my if inu.ireliirul. i.nu there, mr, we ..re, by in.ixiui tun l.v en uci.tion, de volrd I,. .. I.m loit uio.i-Ti lie , in b ...I ( ullmi'icu m, ly lea wisnmii itiitl ...i .,l .. tmiUf Knij;, cult uiunt li. I see ti re ts.T.nec -mi prt'-tK-nty. i " Man tv . tli.it we h.-ih ininl., mnl heltiTe, and i su si,, tit In., l u I,, liil. in., iiu r. I.y u tin he si ;ne ru. I tii.nl, is til in. -i.st ru t. . t-y II,. .:..ii,ii. we siif.'.re.l jiulh.l v.,r 11. lie HT. ...e I irrn't tij Utiti a.. , .'.fisiior ii.'e.,f es. r, , .o u .ir. sslti jierse.s. , ; Uo, Ih..t f r Jm.i.'s (. ' r ti t suyrin ttrs of mii-ili in., li. r . " '1 lies, t: t ,,;',, ih, M je-ty . lire W ell kn w n ; nnd iherj see mi iu mu'i e i-ii j Lt nt. e Inn 1 the sun w , u.d net r st t. men, e , In... i ... ii. it lh.it in t. ,1, -uii!, .it!., i ' ve.r l in in ; -i c . il.i-n I.. i, . i s. i y I n i- III' Y f no t j r. s ..lulinli, Iht ir fit st e-hjett t tu pil .1 suns. " I . rt'iin'y, the JeMins hnve n ver b. cn, t an l nn . or in .. n y pi . ice tin tl ol hi,, r.- I.su' ; sn.l ss li. t um live f. l ... il ! .1 Ihiy hriVe f.r i, l.,ein uuj .1, t'entliii;; this iil-iu'ule yt.v. rnsn nl of ihe w dp. t ii'Uiare h, lr rein.inU It , liw h .-evcrt'U ih. m es nil ben. -tits ' S.. speak, the Jisutfs tn ll.lv l!,'W ,lo thry -ne-.tk in the I oit.i M..t. s ' "ll l.-ve nr.lv u eiisinc the mt rtl tu'.-.y tor .'n'e.li,, una MoKjiei. ciii lor rffub. i.-sk. in tlie l.,reL'oiii.; pretest, n nil y..u have tlie nhrili. It' liter "' i'"nl lu ...mm tn v fi , i; nui hf'tlical, thr l ! e leu. 11 1 ol the church, so Ihev assume ene politics hei't. l.. ! fwr lh liuil purposes.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 20, 1855, edition 1
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