From the Amrt icun Org.. TEMrORAL POWLR OF THE POPE la all ape of the world, since Romanism I Lad (way, tlie l opes Lava exercised, " tcm W'rI power Br .1 1 owing from their assumed . . - t " r.l ti t. IB"9 D 1fai.vra. Itslffc I'tcty .'iwi( rrticr ac. tiositi ui, as the vicegerents of the Almighty "... , , . f , , ,. . L - -r .1 - 1.... r it ... ratified, aud that tho churcb should eniey toe keeper of the keye of Heaven., ... . . ... ,. ... 4 j' 1 1 r . 1 . .u. .i 11 , all her rijjhts and full liberty. And, if it be true, that the i opo is in fact ! ,, , , P , ..' . , ' . 1 .1 1 ,.,, By that law is confirmed tho expulsion of tb vicegerent of tiod the keeper orthe . , . . , . . 1 .. , , . .. , . - , tlie reliLiout oruer of the bocietv of Jesus, keys of Heaven tho arbiter of buinan . , 0 , . ' ... , . . 1 fatu holding the power to accurso and to 1 .... . bless lo save and to oonocmn, we see no propriety in drawing distinctions betweon bis temporal and spiritual power. Indeed none such could exist. (JoJ is omi.ipMetit. If the I'ope be bis vicegerent, he must be omnipotent aUo, Take from tlie Tope this omnipotence and be is but a nicra man. And that is precisely his eouditiou, in car judgment, with no more power over the future destiny of any human being, than he has over the movements of lb sun, mom, or earth. li.it to the point. Tape Gregory VII. deposed Henry IV. Id Lis liull he paid : " la this confidence, for the dignity and defuuee of Thy holy church, in the name 01 Almijbty Jol, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, I depie imperial and royal administration Kin,; Henry, sou of Henry, sometime Emperor, who too boldly and rashly bath laid his bands on Thy church. I absolve all Christian subjects to the Em pire from that oath whereby t'.icy weru wont to plight tbeir t.mu unto true Kings ; ( ., It wa4 prorocd, according to the ni for it is right that he should be deprive J of red cauemned errors, of the .heretics, canity who doth endeavor to dimmish the tni ,-,;,, tha rfoctriue of the Catholie majesty of tho church." Owe. l.o., -" Charch. tbut macriae. should rfoTsteeraed ap. JJtnum, vii. 44 l'ope Iunoeent 111. deposed Otho IV. Pope Grr-iiory IX. dtpoed Frederick II. l'ope omf.iee VIII. thundered forth tl.a fsiunis Uult " Una ni Sauet i-n aaint rbiilippe le lid of France, coiiul'iim tho m t-,1 extravagant as-sertions of power, l'ope ... - - ........... . f " - - - - f " Faul III. deposed and damned Henry Vlll., and absolved his subjects from ail oaths and alicgiatice. "i'ope I'ius the V.. uttered a liull against Queen Kiiznletii, in which "out of tho fullueas of apo-tolic power," he deprived the taid (tcen of her " pre tended title to the kincdni,'' and r -lensod her mbjeets from "all manner of duty, dominion, allegiance, and obedience." We need not refer to oth-r examples. Tbi whole roadiii! warld kuows that in jruier time?, and down to a recent date, the pewer has not only been claimed but exercised. If th l'ope be in fact tho vioe-pr-rent of God, be hud a ri.'ht t depose kius;s and princes. 15ut we wiil norv ijuote from lirownsou's Review, to the ptdnt. In the Jannary nun. her (1 1,) of tba Review, raa 47. in aa article entitled " 'I he two orders sl- iritual ana uinutrai. lr of. Drownsou savs Xow, altiiojh wc do not say tlint the vrcu corneous ue ciito, or in. . ...v, ------- v - rnrprn vt it 1saiJ nnrlfr t)i( 1 1 w nf Christand on condition imposed by that lsw, vt uj sau, that sb, (the Catbolio Church,) us the guardian and j'tdye of that lur, rua't have the pmcer lake og iiizanec of the Stufe, and t3 ju le whatber or not it dnrj or docs nut conjoint to the conditions of its trusts, acd to f RON ounce SENTENCE EC';ordin!y 1'' After aruiug tbe question at aoniu leegth, l'rof. BrawDsoa further sayj : " For in deposing a sovereign, and ab Islviug bis subjects from their allegiance. and authorizing then; t) proceed to tb thoi.-e of a new sovereign, she (tha Church,) ' docs but app'y the law cf Christ," Ac At page tn, "of the same liuiiibcr, tho Professor says : " We on'y ask our redcrs it bear in mind that tho Church is not h.rie'.f the civil authority, aud t'alt, tho.igh'bl.o pse s the 'ttiajfyral aatinrity t.i rc.Uce. bernit'y,) she ordinarily gwet ns :,t tem poral order through the temporal sovereign. She bears, by divine right, l.oih simius, but she ex' rciiel the temporal aword, by the band of tie prlcoe or magistrate. 'I'he teiii 'ioral S'lvertign h''ls U tuoje. t to her trijrr, to rzciisfd in her tin hr her dn tclirin !'' strvi'.e and Now, we supp OS no tr.nn can be so great a aicip'r-tn as t deny that tl.e abvs ex tracts from Brtiwnson's IlevLew, di.itisctlT announcs the doe'riep, and ni'ii. tain it, fiat t'.e I'ope i S'lpmue ovr "'I ham-tn f je'sitnients, m'.tld.n-i 'ei'h wj, spiritu al and Urn p a a! , a; A'icjrerr-iit of G jd ! Bit. as we mean ti place this matl'-r le yinl disputation, eren nt the Lnrard of bu i'1,7 t-'diyu", we will rnuhe ore moro qj"ta t on from I!iown:r.n's HevieT, (t bo same cjiubT, and following tho tbeve extract.) ia whir'a b; givsa uttcraiice Xi his piety, 3 follows : " tovrrr-in pontiff! snrceor of the pritco of the apostles! vicar ef Cod on earth! if ever through love of the world, er thronh fear of tba recunr p-mr, whether royal or p'rpulur in its eoristitu t.'jn, I fTfr-t to as'crt tby rfbt", as su j rr,ne hiff under Christ, ruy Havioue, of the who'a spiritual order, and cs ".It av- rHRME ALIKE: IN' SPIHITL AL3 AM IN T f- p'-itAi, let my right hand far;"t her cut niiij, and n.y toiigue cleave to th roof of my luouth.'1 The absve, foir sbnrt extra'ts from JJeowruon's Ileviaw, are S'jfTicir nt to hhow hi opinions of the doctrine of the " tempo ral pawer of tho I'ope.'' Ilil work is full of similar aroutf-i.tH, and we could fill ei ry ftpe of oar paper, with aruwiita and fueti. cited from Drov.n'on i l'.view, to sustain the claim of tLo I'ope to unlimited temporal poser. l'ut, we have a still fjrtler and more autheutic piet-e of evidence on this fubjvel, to which we invite attention. Through the LurloeM of a friend, wc have procured a copy of all the important parts r f av al I.ii. I T10.V of t'ojie 1'tns thr IX., m the if. r. Omvit9rif of rp'n.i ocr, I -V.', n pub-).-i.e ia the Catholic Mirror, at Laliimorc, Noveiuher i-'T, li-j-'. We tra5t that every man, woman, and child, ia tb L'oitf'd States, will read th extrsets which we rj'l'.te below, from sail ' AtL'e i Tl'ii of Tilt l'laTE," in 1 "'ri, ad ilreswd tithe Ii-p'iN'ic of New Grenada, . jtitb Aii'-rica. ahieh K' public had enact ed the laws ta wh'ch the l'ope refer", nd whirh he dt.iciuuecs and declare null and roid.'' The I'cpe, "'!er demanding that several laws anactcd by the civil authorities of that Republic hould be abrogated, proceeds as f 'i'lOWl s MV vebemsintly lann-ntel the deplo r iblo aciliditien in wl ieh the 'hureh was plieed. Nor did we omit in the same b i ters, (thereto fore written to New Granad.) wouif e.iner tfiiog trooiy w n moiisiratc , a?am.t t! to fT'j. eli of law, in par- ; tie.i'ar. bf onr i which it w aroi.'.sed, i. . .. VM'i ' ine fUJt eontmrirz ine siji'ifj -f j .i ..I. I. . I - J IS'-', tithes should bo abolished, and by the- other, that emigrants tottutt country might haic'tht pullic txcrcis of their worship, ; whatever it was. And disapproving of tti auvvu-incmioticu uvcrci-B, wi uiibiu auu 1 . . ' 1 1 1 -v : 1 J : -.i an 1 nv inn sniiiM i .1 w it i. liiri ill 1 1 en fi in stitute in tliu republic of New 1. ranada any se.jii.ty mainii juriicd Ly tlie tie of' passive o'.iedieme, ui they call it." " Moreover, by tlia same law, aid is promised to all tho.-( aba wi.b to abandon the purposo of reiicioua life they have com we need, iid brrnk tse'r t'.emn tow. Nest a law enacted ly v.I ich the ec Ciii'stii'. court 13 altogether abolished, and it is doc in red tlmt all causes pertain iiij to the said court, and even the e-n-?j of the archhinbop aud bisliop, whether civil or criminal, are tit be ju'kd iu future, before the lay triennial by the maj;ittratcs of the said llepub'.iel Nor mut we pafi over in silanee, that by the new constitu tion of that .It-public enacted in tho.c re cent time among ct'ucr things, f. right of Jrrc education it tit fended, and liberty of ail kir.d is "iven onto all, ea .lint each prison may even print and putiish his thoughts, and all kituls of monstrous jr. tents of otnnitis, and profess privately a.id puilicauy lehnUerr uorship he tilriisrs merely as a civil contract, and that all mstrimonial canc3 bhsuld be referred to the lay tribunal and be judged by them, j AwcD-MtbefaitLful.inarm carnct bo riven w.tkout there bting at one 1 nun tuv vii;ui: iiiiiu a i iiuoi.i. auu. vuu ! wv 'juvuiij u li J V r ilia I unit ll nyiltTtCI VI ' mau aud woman anions Christians, made , n ;,i f U. ; M..I icsr ele bnt a thameful a:-d miserable con-j 'cubiuaee, la iflea condemned by the: Chnrcii." : Aft'T t!,e abova Slower of premises. opiiii'jr.s, rt I fentimerM, tho I'ope laune'ias forth tlit follow iu thunder and lightning, j to wit : " " c ills" j pre re nf ell fiosc things uhirh have it done hu tUr rulers of the r'nii'i'ie a-uiilst relition the ehlirri and mr i(', w-i.fiis uii-i jfiii.eu, una I . . . . 1 1 ... . i . . . i autimrxty nf tho hJ- tj r.ec , anil to the loss ami t'ttrt utiit of religion, and ot ihe foil. ' e,.e f,wcW t the QnU lQHr' TL,?, 'her, in lS.anrl npon this, ih Til .k a- r.u, runs , aimmpicu to e:erc ise j iruiporsM rjaer, una io Kl &31L.O iutt pracoadirs tf tbe Congress and people of the Kepuolio ol e;w liraoada. ag'ttr:i s.,g itgns arm uvsnoriry or Mis,''"").' " 11 " ' i evil having arnvrd at that point thst it i not elalif, of L'tSVff Vfter. Y(et raised with .""o. If the oll.cr p -rlions of the Slato hvc surT.cieiit to merely dr jdoie Ihe mji ry done to the ,!(,), iUrty, o,ir past or til ivrr in this doo as well, Flournoy is elected. I)ut whether , t'hiirch, and thct we aro bound to do every thin; . . ii i ' ' i . i i ,,;, n ... I, ..liidui power to put an end to this stale ol thine. ywr t.ibsi xUiisti -ion : ujst i:tu:, uu icnsure, i tlrctcj or n il, t.i American I -rly wi.l have I ....... :,i. . 1.11 . 1 , ... ., - ! we Spain r.-eiso our voice wilh en apoiii.hc Itberl v con.iemn, ind i.e.hut Uiitrnj tnul end achieved a victory if tlicjr succeed ev-n in reduc. jn tllf ,tlll en,tly, snd we reprove si. I eon'- Void, oil the il'efesf.id denrees trhich hue, ' ing lha Democratic majority, fi r they had to eon. j dema not only all t'.V decrees already n.ued by $o M !.- to tit content 1 f fxletintiieul tend not cVr against ll.t part r, but samt the i ' governmi nt to the detriment of the rights tlie i-'.M.t.on oi the pony is i f nsiam ine insi.. ( IHe ltlnrty f ,;,e chuick and ol tlie l!ly s-e, imi INTFR"""'!! VG RELIC OF YIRGTN'I lulinn i' ;!viry and to I.jvt it v. here t'ia ecu- ' again.-t me usurpers of their right. May it come " Tho editor tho Vir-rlni, IVe I'ross h., - "'' -j Vjl," lrZV paid a visit In U.;l ir, the reaiJoneo cf W" h" tct" rtJc te(J "T Urf fJ'Uua " at l.-neth drternnne t . cease their audeeicus at L. W. W'ar.hinitin. i. J.iTers.l.-;, aud e-'i abolilit.ii.u at the oilii ; hut it b certain if tliey lets on Ihe itberlies of tne ( hureh, and s'.ve as a .rao.1 m.ne artielc An.4 i Co, rm Washington durias; hii lif?. fla says . y.' wcrs first thotv.ii aord. and fonnd ; on th parebmcu. label thereto attached, i I'rcsenlcd to (Jencrsl Ua.hlr..-fon by Fro-' derick the droit of I'rus.ia,' with the com- ( piiineti'ary adJre.-.J, .! ,..' the itir'at Gri-; end in ll-irttp to th-p rtr.tr st "eral in 1 the World.' 1 his tviord wss worn l y (! I ral Wajbiriton SI i'i dr;f STirj --hen ! dellveriuj his rr.c-.ags to conereas. It was choi.?n ri his oldest nephw ar.d executor, t'oionel U'illism AtrrtHttis Was'iinton, (in. a'.crrca'e witu tre win et oenera! Waah- ii.gVin, K;aiini him the first choice of hii saorus, pravi-led by 'Jon. WsvstiinctOD' wi.l,) aui by him be-pathcd in 1510 to lis only sn, L. V.'. Wa hinzton, in Ihn tweru is of r-ii-piisite fiu.-'i beinir a tr8i;-i.t r-.p;cr, with ths bighcH polished lLi Li:', and now in a most bca-:tiiul state of preierratiou ; in fact, U has tha appear- area of beinj perf?ety new, havinj; been al.ays kept aith panicnlar ear. 11 also saw a pocict knife of AVa-Ling-toa's, bavin" engraved on the baudle, ' ijja. (Jorie Wajhin'ton, 170.' He fays: ' We wi.-re curion r.cj jb tl Mretcb our pockot tape lino on tha s.ord belt as sore. Vj Gen. V,'., and found it to n.,wi 1') inches eLowir.j tu4l for a man deesid of ccrp jkuce tLcre was a manly frame. Next rrc; had the p!?sjre to in'pect a cae f rsre and peculiar inter!!. It con-iFtsd ef a rnaboL'any box, cottaioin? a fcnrve vor'i cornpaw, made by David Kiltenbau'e, of I'bilad'-lpbia, tl.e frien 1 cf lie.ijarnin Frank lin. A.'o, a p-stol i o'ao of a pair) present ed by Lsfitct!! to f)cr.. Wa?hir.;tcn, and used ly L-rrt during the ItevolutioKarr war, from him it decendd to bis nephew, JuJa K-jshrad AS'a.I.ineHn, and by him beq ioatai ed in l--") ii his ti- phew, Cel. jror;e C. Washington, and 1 v him to bis son. L. Xf. Washington, in 10 I.' The j eses'orof these relics is the son af . Col. tj. C. AVa'hinytor, a nephew of tho ' I'ath'.r of his Conntry.1 KPAMAnim Coi.omimi Ki.emsris.. Tho Correspondent ef tlie New-i'ork licrald, aiitin from Havana, say : It is well hi, i. an that M f!on.'a owns' a very isrgn tiaet of land in Florida aud' if 1 am not itistaken, he was bcra aomo- where in Florid Litn-eif irici'tdirig an Is land several mile ia extent, on the Atiaa tic coa-it. My iiifjrmnfit states nvs a posi live fact, that hi. limner, has proposed t ijoneral Concha, whom h". visits every day, to g t up an egpediiiuo, " a la Kinney," in order to settle n his lands as wiairraiits oing there far in isi n 7 and other parpors, and ay that means assemble on the Southern part of Florida aoum l,Ci)J or 10.U0U faithful Spaniard. It is byiived by those already in tho seorrt, that Gen. Concha Will take th propo-hifan into eon-i Jeratioa, J and La srtt written r. -ruoraudani, fur-: uisl.ed hv tlarnil Limself, t th gvora - lUOl.t of Madrid." I HHH I A Vain K'-Qurilv. We lau-'h et per. ' soas ho are van, hut the 'pisuliou is if we,! ourselves are not jo't as vaia as the P' rsou wo nr lauebiiij at? Find u, if voi can at: 1 111 u, if V01 can. ; th msu wit i ti it vaiti! and, suppo-inj yu hud discovered sue!) a curiosUv.it then Lsoomes another naestion whether he wjid not bare 100,1 little secret vanity or Other,. u wa ouiy uatl eyes microseopie noun to ' discover the ettity tr nou-.itity of it. You I mar depend unorr it the felloaj would b ' ... .i IS 1 . I - I v.n, rxevt'iinf'y rvi nj a' 'i!J t"TI. 11 wnsfrt.iJ-.i. charlotte: Tuesday, May 29, 1355. Bjr V invite rpcciiil attention to the letter of the K. Dr. lircclienriilge. It is worthy of u culm rual. Into Fnrrirn News. By tlis srrivalof the ttenmer Amrrics, at Hull, fix, we have news from Liverpool io Mjy Vi. Cettvn had advaurei 1. S-vnstpI bud mil hten tnkrn, but Ihe n.t-s had udf .inci J nnd wi'l t;na!ly sucreeil, if they re not ron:prllril'lo raise lha tirj;e by the Riuaiins in ti e field. A mure eslendcd uecount will beiven next week. EiMe Sorislv. The' Al-clitenburi; DiMo Si.eli'ty hfhl its anni. vrrry net-taif in the rrehyterian Church, on Sundny hist. In the morning, idilresses were delicri.l by the Hot. Messrs. AV-dker snd I'ickelt nnd Prnf. Hill. t.f' Dvidnciii Tollerf. A lurpe sujicl,c. 8, ndtj .d were sfrevul.iy ent. ruin- ; , , .-mnoB. the cicty rr.rt f..r the - . and f.rr&niri:i for . ... ""! yor" .' uiviiiil nd l'-' was con. iriuaieo bio in u.e oi.inuuiu.n o. u.u uo., . .. ... 1 ' .1 J- .. "I . .1 C .1. . 11 l p Virginia Elrrlion. Macs anxiety hs been fell by our eitiaens el " un oi i"u , . ... j- . ?r Ii.ti nothing errtuiii. The prospect of the election cf Mr. Flour. io, is as ;"od as Mr. AVise, Rrtu: n fr uii -11 counties, civcs Hournoy tjU j ' , AVise, 5.03.". majority for I'lou.-noy, II li. The ,v"e count Us gave I'iarc G,Z'13 : Scott, 'SS? ma- i.il f..r rii-rrc A f..l.;-t h 11 ftltOWlilir B V j j " lor ..-t : I..-- !, ... il.:.l ..r 1 1... ; .1.. f rows: w" tlie aoiiii:iijtrii fon, an nnl , , . ''"""It bt-ea ..evit to I..rtBiouth T I'-ISMISS i.Vi:UY HOKKMAV WJIU AVilL IOT VOTK THK I DlOMUl KA I 1C 1 ii KL r. Vdi Tdlru Icrre. ben.!; mai'? that the Know T.;B c,,ar,.e u,, . mai., t!ljt ,i)e Know Noth ir;s lire alo.!;iioni: is, wc have given on Ihe C.-st Mt an MW.M of the Third 1 vires. Vv'u hope I .,, r , ,f lies w ;il si.liaiy Cltr Uliuie-uuioeu eiiwii iiiai: n..t tike ihi. degree the, canr.ot set with tne . Amer.r-.n Party of the I'nmn. A fetlinjia broad i w"' 'hov ivhea lhc ' n'"1"" Am"'C:n r'nT "",wt ,a ",orli'- ,ut n" wbo d, clUt .r.fi-slavery PriBc.p es. Mind that. Tlit Amif50 Pdllf. i This party, wo see, is prepinng for thnrtogh ; ennv . oft!.;. !:ule, duru.g tl.a e-iuini; Con-! gwicr.al election. V.'e upir.t.n every liiuir,, ; tlis Ami.iiean Tariy wiil have s stai-dird-lasarcr. AVT:i..I tnat ejndi.uv mil. fullowu.g district, k,t. ti-, -,!? u',rn 1. -. :1 1 "7 In ar.,1 V. tlie r,rt bi i.et, Col. U. T. r.ii.o is the of the i.g ltd I a :j .'.menean Farly. Col. laine ia .;.eu by I"r. II. M. flia r . t. l.:rict, Wm. K. I.sne, Ami. A'n'.r.c n I;- I.i I 1 a cani-.O.' ef tae An. eric. .n l'arly. H-i is opposed ' by ti.l. i li mak. Ituliin, Anti-Am:rican IK mccrat. ; Iu ll.-. Ti.ird District. D..v:d Ileid i the A me- ', rican t Ji.nid.lo. Il-j ep.or-sed by AVarrrn ; WieaiuW, A;.li..'.t..er.cau. Ti.es: two geitlitdico iiiftin I' y-lteirieon t'e 1 ? t K inntnt, where a . dis-: u-s.oa t'jes pi ;j le-t-.-ien tiieni. Of Col. : liuid's . ,1. ec.i, the i'jytu v i.ic :ser ver riniarLs : , u t.!dr''-d tiie n.cetin(r in defence of tl.e ! or? . 11 i 1.0 1! ll'C' d t'.at Mcr.'cy w-'is 110 1 t.' 1.1 I. e kuw Nothing t :i n it r., 0.:d 1'. iio, or rs. l h-l,li l.o eulet.'lT.cd in tur:i. ' e I.. e Mas' of Tf 'i-ri'rTiee, e .r-li ol He then t'.'.k u:i ll.c le.Jitir of.ce, .4 Ihe A soe t'.on, ' A i.ieric u.s aii-11 nil? America," and KNsks T.iln n.u'-h S'vri'y ol the p;aintn.erit ol rore-fi-.-a, -.uih, i;tir.i'M.i. ar: i ihe rent, rip. resenlalnes of tins eour.lry st foreign ( ouits, ot l.'.s eiieliuii i.ors at tne orthf Al e A:e, lie ou. i p.iiaei l!ie sc. eh.-n ol K'.in r. t aie.oji. tr.r orl.ca-, ; and r . J lie. Ji " u t's it .t t i now tl at lin.l f. si. I gion w.s loioiop 1 1n, It wilu t'.e si'elvof any gov iriirr.rr.t. lie ;ir. if n h. I !y ri p !h c tl.'- el. a i y. ol stiolitisr isin og'iii si ti ord. r tl the Norih, and ij.ii.l.'ired llial lliou!l a fi .v of il roeinte rs u.iL'..l bo tin. tni m.tii I. it. s-iiiisrii, yet fie order wou)u put dewn Ihf m and any others wiio d-.red to h--r-lior a t'.O'l'ht ajf.:;r.ftl tl:e pi r -ct 111 ty of our 'lo. mil I i. loo. IU rijieiled t.e choice lint :t in UVu' C'.ncem, stating lhi.t evcy Vii'y knew him lo tie an e'irii'-st and uoilinci.mg suvocaU: of DlIii oeraiic prineol'S. &c. Ac. in me iiiuiiii u.sniei. .fames n. nut ifinirn ie , ' r ; ...e- r .1. i d oi i:: V t Arm rr.,a onJ.lr. I. U li. VrtncU w.il ; nnii:,Mj f Ui Aati-Afiicrirnn pa.tjr, ii' he ! cr.rp, t. nmmn.lion. i In tlie Fift!i litin t, lUlwin tl. XluAdu in Ihe ! Arr erien t.-.tAiHin, Ho in f-ppon-ij ty John j Kt r rf Whir-, but ia &p(Ks'.(l to V.a Arrteriran jVrtr. A d.' uHn t''k p'-ico httwern lhe I l.-rsi.e. tl... fj 111. I . : i L, F - iiiie.ii.v.ii Vsi s.ssi- va in ,') iia, m cciiamn wui; u.i li.e I-m,i ih.i lh. .,s i , ,o,e, .( V. I ne I atr.ot ssys thst Ihe greal.r poriicn or ...r. Kerr's spc. e', er ,, direeted a;a,n.t lb. Ameri.an : I'.rty, endtsvor.n. t. Connect it will, tl,. .lli. ; rty, criccavnrin; tw connect it Willi the . ,.... u'i ' ,i ,. ,.: . i was t Wh.g, sod eiieet. d to rcmsin so. In re. ...... ... ... 1 r..., , ,,.n.. j P'V, ..ir. rteiee iimwi. t lie neccasilr ol the i A,neri-an Paris, Us for mat ion. the e.us.-s there- I of, and l:i9 oi'.i toe p,rty aims loettiin. lie ah proved that the psrty could not bsve been formed ii'ieuly, winlst trie wind..- political afl.irs of tlie c'"'",r "ere in tl.e hands and exclusive c vitrei 'f ,h Wi,'lt and l)im,er.-,t,e pirtns. In reply l" 'r- Kerr' h.bor V si.ow his eiliondinaiy Wl.iggi ry, he alluded talus sperch lat ly made at 1 asw.ll, where bis ln-arers were rnoilly lma- r,i, in winch be said that sooner than cfliiiHte w:tli the Native Amerie.sti, ! would join Ihe I'rio rats ; not nm.y rimoina H.',iy, To this, .Mr. h ., ui Ins n ply, s nil not a word. In the .Sixth Ili.-lriel, Iticliard ('. I'uryear was rioiiiiiiatcd by a Ul.ie (.'on vent ion, Lut sporofes of tlie Amer.c-.n pUlform. He has no eumatlion. n n Seventh Ihstriet, ".Sun" is tX)eUd toj.t ,ve candidate in the field, but he t-.kei wi. time in .lnne,rg his arT.irs. lie will h,. k,nd m a few d.a Ins 1 how J la Eighth District, fyeafider II. Csrsaii hsel is the American candidate. He Is opposed by Thomas L. Clingnian, Ami-American. To say that we desire the entire success ot the Ainoricans candidates, is giving a feeble nures. sion of eur feelings on the subject. Wo believe, knowing that the party lias no oUirr nini than the perpetuity of our glorious republic, that it iotlie only party that could accomplish that uhjectr Trmporal Suvrrripnty uf the Topt Drnird. Archbishop Krnriek, ill his pustoriil letter, just publithed in Usltimore, makes the following allu sion to the temporal power of Ihe Tope: "To the General aud Statu Gmermnenls ynu owe (illegiiiiice in u 1 1 that ngurds the civil order ; the authorities of the Church ehallence your obe dience in the tiling of salvation. We hiive no need of prraain this distinetinn, wliirli yon fully understand and contalt'y obaervc. You know that e have uniformly Uuc,ht you, I "III public tvond privittelv, to k rforin nil the dutii s of good iijtzciis, and that r havg nevtr rxi.cted of you, .i we ourselv4-a have never made, even to Ihe highest ecclesiastical authority, any eepatiiei-nla ineonsipteut Willi tie duties we owe to the roiiu- try and its laws. On cvury opportune occution we have avowed lluse prineiiiUa, and even in our communications to tho inte I'ontitV, wo rejected us a calumny the imputation that we acre, in civil mutter tubjict to his authority. " In opposition to this statement by Bishop Ken. riek, we invite uttiulion to an article iu a pie ceding column, on the " friio futrtr uf the I'uje" It must satisfy every unprejudieid in i ii! thut htt'is Iiinli 'p reject the imputation as a cnlumnVi the J'o,. iloet claim or at leakt ml trnqit to claim ttnpoxil fairer. Read what he aya to the Repuklic of New Grenada. And in further coi.rinuuni-o. of ita truth, we invite at tention to the fl' J?"Z passage, fioni the ad drcus ef the To.r. uriivered in January l iat, on the suhject of proposed sale of Church property, by the I'lcdnKjiilese Government : M And labt of nil. as yen arc awnrr, there haa beru propimed in I li I country a bill directly eon. tmry to natural and divir.e right, oppoacd in the lughtst decree l-j the well.btn-0 of human socie. ty, and favoring iw every Hilile manlier tbc pirnieioun errors of soeialiMii aud cou.itiuniMii. Hv tlint bill it is prtiposcil to dialroy tiniest to. t.tily the monastic and religious involutions ol botli sexes, the colli giate ciiurt lies, mid simple bmcricce ten tlioae dcptniitnt &u private p.t rouege, and lo dtliver their property and reVenuea to the adn-imstration of the civil power. The same biil also Rtlributes In the lay authority the nr. tv r ni' nr.arriLi.a lli rnnil.lii.r. ut.i.-h :. I. aKsocialioLs as u re not dcslroyrd are to be uuj cl- j ed to. Words f..il us lo txprtta our ;rief at such ! criminal and almont incredibla acta agaiiifl the , - r y llaiy See in that I inf?Jo:m, w here there are so ' r,,t . ,lun,tr c fttvent C'atholies, and where ! lormrrly, and in particular among tlie Sovoremns, - - . . r..j, .. .., ,-. ... , i, ;. f K, ,,.,...- r " I lul ......... . liut the aim Hiiutwjiiv i-i i.- iii:n, oi inr vnuren, nnu i'i ! .h- ii..,,. i ... i;l.-:. .. i.. ' . ....i I 1 . ...1 . .l . r 1. . . -1. 1. .. -i" v? declare all thee crfs to be entnely vertldtf and tntaitd. i'nrthi n.tore we warn in th nio.-t sob inn mii.ni r nut only thoe persona by whoe orders such decrees have b'-en published, but ln theae otli rs who m.iy not feor lo sanction, f-.for or sp. prove in any ininner wliatevir the bill rc-ntly prep.-iiiH we warn thein, we ay, lo consider in tune te.'.at nerntlt.ee and eepeare the spotolie eon. ; stiiut.ons and Ine canons uf ihe Holy t'ouueii. ' "id in particular the Can ins cf the Council oi 1 rent, have estnMiphed B-niiml the plnn.'eri rs nnd .... . i. .i..... n . f g.-i n.:cu ..I ttirnir-f iiinM t..e in wi ld iiooie oeen civtoeiy ir.irusiea i our ' neiy mil is try : The truth is, the denial of temporal power of ! the Po.ie in this country, is a mere mas by bis I adherents to Llji.d the people to ti.eir true intrn- tioo. AVait until they get le b .ur masters, snd j then they will show us whither the 1'ope claims : tempera! ower or not. That a desierete effort is hcinj msde to hrin this e.unlry under the influence ef the Pope, may be iaierred from the following txtract from Brswnsoii's HeTii w of April, If1 15: " But would you hive lh s country come unr'er the author. ty oi Ihe P. pe f AN h y not f But th I'ope would take away our tree institutions! .V-naenc. Hut how do you know that? Krom what do inicr it ' .: r s. II. do J'.n not con htblund. r Are your free irelitutiuus inf-lliblef Are tl o y f. i.i...id on Divine ritfhlr Tin yon d-.ny. Is net li e proN r question for . )iu to outuss, ll..n, nnl w!.,ih. r Hit P.pary be j or be not eotnpatih.e .lh republican guvernuu nt. i out whether it be or b- imt fmir.drd in Vtrtre rijAl t If the Pi.piey he founded in divine right. I it's supreme over whatever is founded rely in i lino, ,n right, and Ih. n y.,ur inililutmi thould he isn't o .sifioniee iriia a, not il iri;A ywr mttua. j lur.t ! ! The re.l ijui .t on. liicn, is, net the coin. p .t.hility or inei.it'.pal li.lny of tho Catholic j t'lsiirch with democratic 1 1. 1.1 i t u t t'-ti , but, is the ! Cbtiiulic. hurcli tlie ('hureh ol Uoo (" j Settle this niic.li. n fir. I. But. ill point of I fact, I)-oioer.ey is iui 101-f otie mt'Hin, wherever the C-itholic t 'huri h d is not proi'-aiii in. to, to in. spire tho people with rMMe.', arid lo tesch an iiceustom tliitn to olianire to auihottttt. 1 lis fust lessen for all to I.-arn, tl.e las, tl.al anuld !e j foii'olirn. ie.TO tisrr. Vi.g.in li..vo no mum ! m. nt where there is no ch'ili.nce; audobnliii.ee where the fallil.Mli of laic is tlearly seen snd to law, sa it is ciileo, will not oe be cniorccit fn-.-le sdnnlteil 1 liut 'ilisthe inienlion f the s c.jun.ry.' I ntluuhlrdly. ' In pWpe 1 1 -vufses tin (.,,, i!.nl:eli I.e is aienl by Ji suits sr1 all ; Catholic prelate, ind pr'e.t..' I odoubtedly , i f they tre faithful lo their r. iigien." I B.-owr.son, in thia extracl, says "Hit the in. , tension of the Vve to on. l,i country." He , also slates how I.e . lo ,,ec. ed in this intention . ... , ., . ,, ,. ,, ,. , , 1 he is oxded l,y Je.uM. oni ,11 ( alholu- prc.ale. , : ond 'riesf. 1 ll.-ia not enough to oiien tlie i eves of the n American foplc U their danger 1 : j.i.j I sl.l.be Iroiiiht iindrrthe dominion , D.v i'i. - e ,. n . of the I ope 7 Our f: 'hrrt came over to Asnorie I Q gccure lfC pririI(.p(? oJ f,(iKiou. frciriom. Will Ujeif to4f uff, r thr,,,.!. lo ho robbed f great ft Wn ? IS'o, iitvr. i Uipnia nfsoliitlon of I7!)9. A great tulcry ia made by the Democratic lr. der aud pprr aptint the Amrriran Vrtft be- - - ca u,e tl.ey a re opposed lo foreigners holding mee. ' r V" h"e t"'n- W'ngto was op. "wed 10 f""-''K""" '" "J ""t'") I there was none n, Una country. Hut ll seems , . . ., . .... i I uat Virginia oenrs tne pa in. s lier Legislature as , .' . . ! ear v a 1 T'Jfl a ir.en ,1. ,1 lis. rs.n.1 il n I inn Hill In. ' re,l' foreigners frein holding the t,ffire of eW n ator or itiprestiiive in t oof reas ol ll.e I mted ill t oogreas Htatea or any oilice in the Juuiciary or lixreutive Ii partrmnls of that riute. The I'it is-huig In. tciligei'Cer pubiisbes the following Trcsm!! snd Resolutions from lleriim g's Staiuus: PEFAMIII.i: ins RllSnl.I TION PAKSKD BY 'lilt U.I. IM. A l t KKiiK V ll.'.IMA ON 1 in; Hi. 11 jam Ait v, From limning' Stolu.is sl large, vol. 3. (new series.) p.ge I III J "Tli.i, the fieneral Asseiehly neverlhi le eon. eiirring 111 opinion witu ti e lagisliitiire nf Masse, ehusetw, that every Ci.i.ktil jtional barm r should be opposed lo Ihe ii. Iron 1, lion of (oifign iniltienee into our iSat:oi!s t'ouneilsi Kroohed, Tint the onstitulinn ougUt n be so amended that no for iguer whe shall tint have eijuired rights under the t nstitulinn and Laws, Ihe time of 1nue.1c.g- th.a ained,nt. ah.ll thereafter be elifil'Ie to the i.fliee nt Hen tor and Hcpreseiti.i.vs in the ( on(.res of tb I'nited Ktaie. nor to sny oflies iu the Judiciary ar I;e. eutive Departiiient. "Agreed to by the K-,nie, January Ibtli, H'j."i Mires of Xcw Cooks. Foa Sai.k at Lowsia Sl E.vniss' Bona Stosi. Oumaa' Last Work, IngtnM.ot the first Day of Iliood, troj)islated frum the original MS., by Mudumc Julie Do Marjuerittes. This work make its first appearance before the ,, ,. i- i. ,i ,i. ....i.i;.,,):.... ; public, in an Lnglish dret u, Hie publication in r ' ' Puris, having been suspended tor the reasou x - plained in the following communication to -Alt. Duma, which appeared iu the Moinsquetair ! Vear Retide) t ; l'rubably you arc aworo that I W..S publishing a foinaiKo entitled " Ingenue." Vesurday morning I received the tollowiug '"Verhap. you do not know, my dear Dumas, that your Ingenue still exists. She resided N... C , from whence she removed on the l.ilh of this montu, t the Her mean, of sub. Sislen-e .eeu. to be derived from 'ho Sale of Cuhp. i , .... ... . .. ... . .. .... u , I believe, in the Hue de. I'rovence. ' ' 8iueerely your friend. I.KFEVRE. It is needless to sdd thot as soon us tinee uf the clulii of Keturf de la rirclomm was made known to u, tlie uublication of our ro finance was susptnotd. 1)1 MAS. .... . Ulh I.IdlL. Telersnn for June is on our table. A new vol. umi begins with the July number, sffurding a ., . . n.. suitnblc opportunity to subscribe. 1 lie terms sr eQ.OO copy for one year. To rluht, three copies for t5.00, five enpiea for f?.l)0, or eight copua for IO.I.0, will, a premium-,, "Gift Hook of A," with fi.ly aleel ergravings to every getter up nf a club. Address, post-paid, Chath s J. Teterson, So. Ktt Chestnut street. I'biladilphi. A sneti- men ma, be seen at this nir.ee. I'OR THE N. C. WHIG. Mr. Ldttor : I notice iu the last Demo crat, that the .editor admits that a few " wishy-washy Iemcrat " hava f;one over to the mid ni;ht order. A few, ah! It is net knoa n, perhaps, that -this very editor binisslf, went to a certain imlividunl in this piace, aua mane inquiry it mere w-as sucn au ori'smzalien tu town, as he fell dipo?fid to joia it. S heu he was. told no such limn a I was, wott'd be permittml to join. If this bo deuied, it can i proved. 1' " wtahy-washy lkniocral. SAM. suaTIIK NOaTH CABOLIN H II.U. Crocral rime, uviiisstsTic rorw Afer ytur very eitraorciu.ry jjilt, 'Iu iitlor a vcl) al.yht III, T a h y, the aubjtetol lainine ; Wi'hovit taking tlie trouble tuiaaniine Into ihe true sUte of tits Case, You very euuiienly letl the pi.ee : The bny, I have no doubt, found very soon Thai Hin t tei.ls, the until boon, Wire ecarcvly auliicunl to buy a rake. Although his s'o.iid' h with l.ui.grr did ache : I ns.li to her liit history ' I that boy. And win ti.cr he received wilu gr.et or joy Though small 'lis true, li.e pn tlirc (M.on, li ic tl l.idvd, kins ! ion p. on ! l i soon ! I. ike all (liirir of nn.rt l hull', Which only iiuve their hen.e on earth. A'ou Uiil kwt exhibit atueh virui.silv ; liut a very iarj;t supply of pua pwsiiy, A ad tl.e o'iuit u tiie bo bud of yiui fccneroeity, Must h.vc Imiii ri a tiry small n.ik. And your pouipcaity nUst live U-t n to hitn atak. ; And U. ji.y, il t.n, n u-t Lsi been brif, VS lieu he thought t.l the smali leluf Tin vtry wiiti. li pittance !rni your hoard Would to his nteeasit.es, sllorJ. Your frienda called yoa na muiviuuel, of benevo lence Nut eon. bluing with it the leaat spark of nialevo I. nee : But when Ihey found you had givi-a only three rente. L'-istriLiii.e, it islrne '1 luy auddeu y turn , witheul eeoe or pn tenr. , reeel.t railroad coinci.tion at Waahicjrtoii, ha vt had the hardihood openly Ut do sjli d (. t your tailitary I ju SsMlh last week, and agreed up- p uhi w lthaiid su.taiu ,ri :doin,-s ef a lam To rstibiish for yon s gr'-t and U.ruie nsiuej A ifyie were tup side fhii.r O. toe liiiJiiuiy aifiira ef ttas nation ; In other K'o.iii, military dictator, And Seolt. out of respect ti your slatiois, tl..d to olM-y year supreii.e dictation; When from the miliMry records it doth spp-ar In leeible characters vtrv strong snd clear, 'li.s ynu were uoitimg more ii.sn s Brifadier, And tiierelorc, woether y wi.ttlur y.,B we,, willing oi anl. WasbiirVUo at M p. ia , and reach troinc-l cround in favor of .Slavery extra military matu rs, to ubt y ltn. t-cull. i ... .,, . , , ', , , .' . civis. Kiiigsmle at i J a. ni. the second day alter, sion, even where, as in Kansas, it i at- mf , , Thu mail from New Orleans will leave that t.-mpted to be. carried by law hordes of I uu llad, ui Froia enr fsfrtspoidrnt. ('nasi tstoiS, May S3, Ifaj. I The last advices fnsv Havana, ri preenl ml. I " " having lasen s n.f re p.i.ticiuin. on. i Vlo tinan and Ins fttiirr. have rigned, and the' lillibiisU-rii.g expeoilun 'imi lo be r"t'y g'ne. , rally broken tplor ti s pr. h nl. li in r j, hew. ver. only inl, a lull in l ie gathering storm, got. uf to deceive, and favor pn par.tioria lor a nn.r cirt-.in ond deadly oi.e.l. No one dreums j he project is entirely given up, but m iller. I thai quarter,. that have been "I en foot, muM niev.t ibly come to a erine l mi very dislml day. Progressive I), mrerccy, combined Willi rm.i thing "' 'he re.iless snd si t. muruii. spinl ot Ihe t.rr, will never rail si.ert rf e eceoinelishuiint ef its ends. Late news from the F.vst, is more imirlant. I ey-s ol the nvil'ieu v.orl.1, aie larmfl or- n ll.e i rimes, and the hone s aVid fems ol I. moor are p:. herinrf areund Ine evs!t-il iled walls of e. b -slop.. I. The so ge st'! oregri s-es, illi..ol much b mg gainen by either parly. 'I he Ail rs fiave iimn li Ku-siuna from a nne ol their outer works, but they opprur b. lime gin.id lit e sennlage by il, ami tin ir situation is still most enlitm him to grafuilief afterwards besloiv critiei.l. The rieull ef the contest is prismnil s,l no m..ril... ...... with th most vital r-euiis to Knvhmd and r ranee; lli-y Imveeviry ti mg to lose incise or failure, while ihe Kussien would only lose a fo l. to tall back upou some other point, perhaps niore '"' I'" li n We liave some little ce,,!,,ft,, in Una city, just now, grf.wing nut of a proposition toestai. ., , ,. fil, eompai.y. in opposition lo ll.e present one. There have Uen vuri..us com.1 e' '"" "'. mg" pnc... i..r aoo.e mis aboril bad "me pasi, sno ine pres.-ni company , Demg a mo. . u(,hld ,ur ,.,. lion, tteling coondmt that we would Imve lo sub. we could do no better, liut there is a ; point b"i) id whif h forlieararice eeases lo be a ) t,,r ,,.,,,. hK found thst lh.,. ...J ! ,,,,(, Mliliee.l.-d. wd U.se deti rn.inesl leer.r tct t tl.e r.iit Uy inure itm m-hI ittiur p. A rum. piny i.m Irw-m (hi-rUrd Willi a e; nlil f UfO. enti prpiiriitiontt ftre ht-trg iuni,t to com. "ittrnci; iifhf radnng itmtieiit:! ly. 'Ihf Vlnr.il Kij, for th; lienefit of the I.Sities Calhoun Moririiueiit Assoetation, will elose sll0 rvinuig. Tl f spacious Institute Hall, bss b. en crowded for the last week, and many theusand of dollars will, no doubt, be realm d. The en- ii.iiit ri"' was i: cenu. and I think there ha. been sn sveragc of two thousand r r sons eurl, mnrf , cmil ..,,, ,.,',,. hc pt. of the large le. ,.f fancy articles. The la. as and tin ir Irienda have been indi-laligshli io I heir . ST, .el. a..,. rf.-.s.e n....-l, ....I.I I... ll.. . , ...c maimer in which the affair has been eotlen up 1 ano carrier, oni It if now the great si-son for military picnics, snd our volume- companies and their Iriends are enjoying tiien.n nes vi ry much by ecrasionsl ex. cursiotre up the fivers and into Ihe country. I i.lieuiled alislite e,eeoion histweik, al l nint Tiers lit, givrn by the t'arii , Rifles, which was lojoyed lo the lile, by ell, sod pus-ed off very pU aeinlly. These frequent social re.unioiia of our military and fire companies, go very fur to ouliirs and i-ipetui,le that kindlv filling and social hospitality winch has evt r characterized Iheir tonouit and liearing. On .I.luay last, t,e laermaiis had one ot iheir grand festivals st Aeabte, s mound f sum-tit rums some twelve is'ili-s up CoriK'r Kivtr. 1'hey siiiiiNed the tnsi-lves nil various smrts peculiar to their fatherland, and in eating, drinking, end turret shooting. 1 ney went up in tne al' inner t.orne, and return ed at night f.,11, quite p,-d Willi Hie day', per. loruiancv snd amuse,,,, , ,u, ,d in nuile s e.,od bums, with theniselve. nd li.e ,t of ,.,anlf" not even excepting Mam," and I,,, numerous' f"',',Jr- . , , I he j.r,ce of eoiton ..em. to be .lowly but 7:lC it jl!rg mot brisk aud iihn, aad King street1 I and the Biy present a most active ond lively sp. Ipuaranee. Uur niercliaiil ore all smiles and 1 uriirn mid urn not oulv resdv and WllllIlL'. but ! mxinus to ueconimodate cuntniners on tut inoul reeoiMbl terms, a ltd sill tin in good pnilively cheaper than they can be got elsewhere. )'restyil indication would losd to the conclusion 4linl Ihe opening of the next full trade will I a . . ... . :r n... i,..iii. most brilliant season for (. huiileston, il the lienllli . ttf t10 city remain good. We were never more exempt frum disease of every kind at this aeason, than now. ASHLEY. ---.i I liir.SVTERIAN GENERAL AssEMB'jY. Te AMoniLIy of ,be rrcsby ierian L'"it,!d1 Slt' J "f Nashville, on tho 17th tnst., at the I' list 1 i csliytellail Lhul CU, at 11 O clock Tho ouei.iiiB aeruion was preached by 1 ,., A r 1 H7llln 1) n nf l'l.if,l..lnl,i ltcury A. Jjoail in till, V. U., 01 1 nirauclpuia, ' i after which tho Assembly orgauiz. d hy Iflcctins lr. N. L. Rice, of Ht. Louis, Mode- 'i'"1 l,c B''haek to -disenuriigo 'every iiieve-unl-rvtfP" . . ii. in r that will cuslurb the public mind!" ,h ' f .i.,,"J"""n. . ', 1 ' P, f." - '' 're.ident and t ol. Forney bo.l, tw tbeex.s. Ty tlcrk. Ihe Assembly resolved to hold , ,,.,, K.-eder' rrai.in-aranc. its sessioin aany iruill a a. in. to '-ii aui- from 8J p. iii. to (I p. Ill , and ailjouriied. t SEfOND Ha v. 1 ha As.,emblv met ves .T... J M. i. ... 1 .i i- . r . we say not vrliicli,) provisional governin-nt , li y;tdy fiortiing accordni to adjournment. ,UM1,(f' U(, 4 ,uUlcy lhl0 U1C, m Kj, j'l Iio purmanii'iit clerk repoi'ted the receipt it did in fans; tliu inoplo of Kansas will not ,. of additional cominisiouer, aud the arri- j low (inirn l I'ierce to fore Auli.S.v m, or I Tal of delegates. A resolution, lo rewind"1 Anii.Slavcr, '''';' uj-rV "'I'"' .i , i i . i ii r , ought In know it and J-uninsa noes snow it. tliu order ot the last Assembly, providlU" , 1 In country will therefore brar for A chronological arranelneut of the roll, ' us witness tint we have overuud ajaiii nude tl, t Was adopted alter SOIIIC debate, and, the A- declaration, that the Forney and the I'ierce men Kcnibly determined to adhere to the old sya- j Zt "Zl tem ; aud in order to obviato tho Uliliculty ( 111( ,rulll tt B ,, M J that it would be p. it) th iilids of some who supposed that p ,. 1 till after the Virginia elect on. Tne n,u;, the Otes of meliibcrs at tho head of the in Vi -giiua. however. is jinw so surd ,o be sdlor . , r. r.i ..i i i I motion ui ad t by Dr. Ciumcr, tuat the clerk commente alteruately at tb bead aud foot of the roll io calling, was adopted. The stated clerk reported the dissolution of the Probvterr of Ntbrnka. The mo- Jerator announced the oTau'liiif! committee, '1 Lo report of. the Board cf Missions was referred to tliu appropriate committee, and ,Uc Assembly dcvcrlcd half an hour to de- volional exercise. Sul.scq uMitly reports from rorrenondinir bodies were made the srceiul order for Monday evcnin '. Special 8,dr. wtre ,hen made as folio. : For lo- iliv. renort of tho Board of Education : i J . S . jMouday, Board cf Ioinetic Missions ; t Thursday, Forei 'n Missions ; Wednesday, ! Board ot' I'ublicaHon. Various uiatt. fs were .thru Hied for special orders for yesterday everui, and sunury communicnlious re- j h ged ml. rfeired with 11 c p.. liii.nl n, hi. ef r . furred to appropriate connuiltces. 1 p.o,ilt. ,.c kmui-will the I'rev'-tiiit " ban The city of New )'ork was selected as the ''" " ,K,d of ' a.d ;. , , , ., . . , ., f, ..him over and miinlaiii linn nirer a fre and iai. place for the next nieatin- of the General , , fi f ,.. ii.. n'L .r ' ' .I'st'miiiy, j no annual r pon in1 in rnriuni sse Theolouical Semiiiarics were read and re ferred ; aNo the report of tho Church Ex j ten-ion Committee Washington city. i"ev !rl report were presented aud referred, atnl the Assembly look a recess. In the evening, the special orders, the i rveeption of Synodienl 1'u cords, narrative of the stale of religion in the various I'res j bjteries, and stati-tiral reports were receiv I ed, and a resolution adopted asking for a 'cofy f Dr. Hoardman s sermon for the j lJosrd of 1'uhlicatiou. Her. II. 0 Coming, of Steubenville, Va., was elected delegate .lathe fieneral Hynod of tho Vutcb Keform-. I ed Church, ar.d l)r. Robt. Davidsen, of Now liruiisWiek, alternate.. Nkw MailSi 'iiKtiL'LE. The South Caro liniiiu of the 'iid ii.st. sa) : We perctite by the Anvannah newspa. era that the committee ri pointed at tho on a schedule, ahich wi.l be suhmtltra to i the rotiua.ster urncral, am! it is under etood will be aeeerted by him. Ky Ibis I schedule, from the 1st of June to) tlie 1st f November, the Southern mail will leave ; Winbiu,:ton, at 7 a. ru.. aud reach Km-'s- villa at fl p. in. the next day. From the 1st of November to the 1st of Juiie.it will cily during the summer months at ll in and reach Kinsvillu at OJ a m. ou the fourth day after; in winter it will leave New Orleans at 1 p. m., and reach Kins ille at 4 J p. m. on the f mitb day after. At the present writing, we are not in-1 formed at what hours we will n ceiv our 111 hii in Columbia under the ahovc mentiou cd sebcuuic. ImI'ORTANT Dk'Ision. Th Secretary of the Interior has decided thst a soldier who descrtod from the revolutionary army, but who returned to duty under pioclaiua tion from lien. Washington, promi -iiiij a full par'idli lo tlio-a desirter s li ) Nhouid retirn by a day iinintd, and alio wasnf leroinrds honorably discharged, is not en titled to a pi n-inn for serv.ee i i the ari.iv belore d-veitiii"; t he only e E'. et e f the par doii l.eir.j; to relieve the soldier from an v penalty incurred by desertion, and Dot to " Sam" a Native k Humb Martin Luther pave this account of the order Inch bears very decided resemblance iu many respects to the present organization : " In Italy tbera was a particular order of Friars, called I'rutirs inoioiitue that is, llielhren of Iji.nuunie ho took a sol emn oath that they would neither know, learn, nor understand nv tliinir at all hut t,Her all thini; With A' si to 1 .1 1 ' .1 . 1 , .,. , ""'tttjl.' Luther t luUe a,k, ' km 1 n Sf.AVKrtV IM Sdt'Tir Cakoi.ima. The Jacksonville .Veirs records the death, at tho residence of Col. J. Jiitow AKD of a liegro woman by the name ef Fiiii.im, aed njin-ty-three year. At the time Ceil. Washington visited South Carolina, at the close of tho revolution, she was sent by tiio father of Col. B. l i wait 011 him. For faithful service she was given her freedom but fitidin it ' too hard a task to maintain herself after a trial of l.j vears. shn solicited in n.iinn 1.1 a- - - - ' the Colonel and his brother, to be maintain- i ed during her life, which was granted, and ' fed her from his table until her death. ' I The "SaNichts" Secret Order lias spread through the West with wonderful rapidity. It is the antagonist of the Know- No. lung organization. In Ohie, Kentucky and Indiana ther are many thousands of members and numerous lodges. It is said to have oaths of unusual solemnity, i.a-s- Wor3s, sius, and grips, mid the e ill 111 hers ar divided into eipiad s of ti-n, each with a commander, who is respon-ihle fur their appearance, whenever their services arc re quired. A . T.,,.. Tl... T 1 ! . ' ' ""'"""-''' Juscumnia- 1 . v i 'i r .1 real du- Nortli Alaba.iii.ii, come, out with . i-xausu lruo Aliti-Nehrnska men from their rcl u to its readers for not presenting it u,uu : y, and thus jt oparditig the grjat ' 'a'ruy of telegraphic iic.s,ll,c wires having1 "''"l " country at a roost cri. - u,n uuhtr0. ej boll, Norib and South oV f'9rioJ' ' 1,0 Nortl' aim Jst unsmmou point, y 'persoa, who -...-. t real they caused th drought. j people ceuld bo Tairly reaehctl. Aim-" 'such declarations a those wo quote atova From tliu Hew York Tribune. LIGHT DIUIAKING. . There a Journal published at Wasbii,,,. ton called 'Ihe Washington Organ, which" is," as its naino imports, tho Natioual organ of tho Kiiow Nothings. The following ?x. tracts show the way iu which thut journal speak, of the lato outrages in Kansus ami the return of Gov. llecder to his p0bt at Cbif Maiatrnto of thut 'territory : " Governor Keedur is to be sent back sninn i border rulli mi1 (.is they.are'alyled by Inm '? and tlio' rutfiias' arc told by the I'resiilcm tb.l! 'not for a smjjln luomtiit has Governor ' K'-rder been diverted from Ihe straightforward p., Ill uf duty !' That the ' rulli ins' (and not Gov, Keedrr) are wrong -Hist they have been rulli. inly r, ou l""r J"'r.r T.An- I 'avery men .u uu wrong u.e, ree.,, , rnor Herder lm niamlained the sttiluje Wllul, : General I'ierce ea-cteU' him ' t mainuin. lid governor Keener rrunocarHiii... . , nanaus win u ino aignui lur civil war. Wo da i '' believe that there will be one moinenl'a p,.,ce - I '" Ki""J " "'""" . "'K1'1 " rong, (d . ..... ..... . ' ' " i 1 ch ur v see it, lhul it is not deemed impart nit lo. ; ( whli ,,, ,.,, t.,auSi snu lh h iu ii. u nvm m .m. ....... ...u ctrB . ao n,r .ii' y mask and declared or G0,tr. nor R'.'eiler and ataiuet th Hiiuth. ' ll is onr judgement that if he ,t' President) evill allempla to lorec Guv. Rrfi.fr op. on litem contrary Iu liieir will, snd sl'trr ti., hive ripudlaled hull, llicy will resist. T'ney n not be li tci it . Tin y nnv or Uie, ms, not liiraiv him inti die Missouri Iviver ; but we daunt i.. Iieve Ihey will nlllow thia Administration to ,,. p-ae linn iiion tlirin. All thia may be wren At, Ihe pirt ol the .Vlissnurians. are aimj.! y er,. imr with rWrsonW rfcs'iiiiir. snd no, di.eu "''''' ' right or whl is wrm-g, as betnse,, n,. s,r Mi'Z?':",, .,7.', . . A f . , i.i 1.1....1 11 .. .ti...i .1.- w ui...imi.- I..... .'wo vay..... i.ivF.OR .HtfWtf . ' n have laterally eH lied a Guvrnur who i"' ""Iv ii.volved in land rnd Indian spemiai ,n "h,n,' h d''",,(. ' " ,.,,.,.. t0M)f, tlur)f hut wh, L Here is a paper which holds the position of the o-ntral organ of the new parly, ah.ch every where professe neutrality n tha Slavery question, violently denouncing tho I'ro-SUvery, Nebraska AdmiiiistrtiB of Mr. I'ierce for not going far euu'h in sus taining; Slavery and the infamous outrage, in Kan-as ! It is hut in its invective t tb eoa duct of the President and his Cabinet for da rin t to send btek a Governor of Kan-u a bo. a that paper admit to be merely op posed by Missourium, and the threat of hose expulsion and lynchiag toinet (tin thos ", border ruffians."1 Iu doing this it side without disuine with the halter de serving villaiu r. bo rushed Ufon the re-i-dents of Kansas, on the day appointed for them lo rhooso t'aeir Territorial oOer, with revol.ers and bawiu-Luiv, and driv ing then away from the poll elected a I.--ci-lature of their own to govern Kaaas. It does what few of tho h'cilhern papers even. rnj ol su ve drivinj cut throat who eom mitt' tl one of the ijrosecst political erin.n recorded iu our history. And this is tb national oian every where prelendiny to be neutral on the Slavery q'ienoa ! lyt ihe North sen Iron, this shat may be fapceinl of Ihe national Know-Nothings, Mirsii an. rife evidence that thev will lak th i- I ujd pirates, ajjain-l Ihe wihr cf the pea- pie ainon wLo.n it is aoue;ht lo be stM.h e I. T'i Orf-on assumes the ehainpion sh'p of a seliemo as nefarious as th wit ef mini could ha-e devi-ed. It boldly defends Con duet which the inliuetiv ser.-e tf every lnne-t man pronounces rl i.-itiisua. Il ju-'-fs ti who Ifsv? beenKuilfy ef sa offence for which imprisonment ia the I'nntriitnry would V too wild a punishment. It esn-d-inris an administration which has ainil.i I its career by the utmost servility towird the Sieve ( Hi !reliy, brea.is it i not suff ci c ia I j Fro-.lavery. And it does all in he half of an institution aad aeause upon which itself and its party profess neutrality' Let tho North ponder this shameless rt hibitioti of mingled mendacity, hypneri-y and s-l servictiry lo lhc Slave power on the part of the Orjuu-iu-Chief of Natioual Kiio-e-Notiini-ni. Iu view of this derlaration let the pee p's of the Free State shut their eyes, if they can, to the fact that a national party on th .Slavery issue is an impossibility. The tj .rstioii of the extension of Slavery forms to-day the dividing line in our politics. How ever in ieli partiovarid individuals may d siso and etiiie lo conceal and suppr? I'1 fiit, it iieveithele-s remains; audit R.U't he settled 0110 way or Ihe other brfore any other ijuestion can rie to supremacy. "It ' wiil never down till it is solved. I bis ovL-rti rut lit and people are now in a transition Mute. W are passing through one of th most and perhaps the most ." I portant epoch sine the lievoluthm. We I are, after a sort, settling this all-important ' iiiestii,u. .Slavery is hereafter to base full vvm in nil our Territories under the pui-e ol eij intter s'lvereiiily, or it is t i be crip pled by tielu-irin sbrreform. Thus there is a natural mutest bei..a f iorth and South, bctweon Slavery and V.eedoiu. And the atteu.i.1 to i revent it from coi ta a head is to attempt to put hocr on a ahirlwind. The North aud the cau-e of liberty have abundant poaer with whica to triu.niih. and triumiih neaceablv. 1 bo 1 f 1 - , Anti-Nebraska sriitiinei.t f the North is atron;; amply strong to elect a 1'residei.t, keep a larT majority in the House of H- preventatives and ultimately redeem be Senate from its va-sala.-e. A year ago ther were hopeful eij;ns that a party would he. organized in llm North on this basis. I1"1 siuco the bareful influences of Know-Noth- H'r-'i-m have risen and spread like a pcsini- tiai mis, over a sinning laiiuscapc, . threaten to lirolon the time when that hope shall be rciilired. Ci)lisefueiitly we are now groping in tho darkness of uncertainty. I ho forces of Freedom nro allowii.2 thcms'lv to bu thrown into confusion, and whether j they will rally in timo to prevent di-cim- hlure yet remains to be seen.' 1 ho mrcc K lltl .Nnl hilli'islll is dill itill" thousands 1 IUS "