H s Of irble 1 to ll., ' 1 "‘«lt - ‘’'•filt'f ' '9 : .1 M .:k. ‘£J. lA V? Innllt r diMi F, i'ln>- L.il p Ire 0* . I ol ihi»»” cai I) CT3 C PUBLISHED WEEKLY.^ A FAMILY PAPER-DEVOTED TO POLITICS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURES. MINIMG. AND NEWS. PRICE $2 PER YEAR-In Advance. UOBKIIT P. WARI\(;, Editor. vol.. 3. (T-ljr Itiitrs—DiriliiU't ns tljr iViHoiu, but cnr iia tljr .fni' j KI FIS M. IIEKROK, Publisher. CIIARI.OTTE, N. C., FRIDAY MOR.MAG, JUAE 1, 1855. NO. 45. 1 icn the Auj;ii-tu Cliroiiicle Sentinel. Lottrr li-uiii lloii. ||. )Sl4‘p!i>it:s. CitAW rai{D\ii.Li:, CIa., May Uili, Ibo'i. lif.ir S;r;—\our Itllcr of tlie imf, was re- .•'( iv (J days nrid .Nhnuld have ai»- vvt^red iriucli earlier, but (or my ab't-ticf liosii Iioiik*. i'lic runinr you tjiciilion iii rc^lati jii lorny fai.iliilucy nr rt‘-i Ifciiun to Coijuress, is true. i have stat« d. ;ind ff [)i al* d on v.ukjuh occasi(in>i, tliat 1 was ikjI, .iiid did not t Xjjrci io b*‘, a faiidiilatt*—tlie SMtn*' J ;.i)w say to ycju. 'I'lie rcas.m of iliis (Jt^clarUiiHi tiiy [larl was, llie lact lint lar^f mimtx'rs «l lur t‘ld |»oluical Irit iids sci-nifMi to Iji; ciilfiiii^ in- 10 I)*'W COMlljIllhliuns \Vr ll ttUW 0^>jrcfS, J,)f/Jfj.'y s and jif i, ol wliicfi 1 was li-it Hilorincil, and never cwuld he, acioidni^ tu tfiu rules ot tlicir ac- tiot» iiid tlic o[):nions 1 fiiiertain. llrt;c‘ tnv con- elusion vlial Uiey li;id IK) Itjiiher use (or me as tlieir Ke|treseiiti.tivt; ; lur I presumed (li* v kiifw enou.'h ol me to bt* ii>sureu l( lli'-y tiiid aiiV Se- (•.'■ei aiijis or (jlij-'Cts I m ai’i-oiujjli.sli ilj.it they m-vrr ro',jl(i t my c.Misent, evt n il they desjri-d it, tu liecoro'* a dum!) ins'.rnmcnt to execuu; ;>uch a p;ir- j H(.'. I certauily nevi r li.d, an I never sh ill, go le-i'ore till’ [leopii; as I! C l 11 1 id 11(; ior llii'ir 'illra'f’s u,lll my |)rmc pies in my pocket. It i. .3 Ijten l!ie pri'if ol 111) II!'-, liL'i eioi'ure, not on!y lo m ike l>n'nvn luily (ind Ireciy mv .si.tiiinienls upon all .^ i JsMoiis of publi: pointy, hul in vindiC. I'lon (il Ml He St n I'lieui.s ilius avi.witl, 'o meet anv anti'- cii 'ls arr lyed a;^>i i>; tii iii, 111 (pen and m uilv h'r le • i.iei; to ! ife an i e to toe,” I'Vom this I'lie ol ;e'e.n, 1 \ vs^ieii | liaV'' lip to tiiis time n ‘/ V. Ill'll, 1 'ii.iii n X 1 tl'ptit. I»iif vou ■>K III vvliil 'f i,r> ; ^ i:,.n-i and views o|' ihis n> >v |i .1 y e !i* d l\ii'Hv-.\i> h: vvilli a leijui-'t :i l»e p'iinii:i,J !■' p d. -I 1 item. .MnplH- aid V I' - w , I li;j > iM t i), s11 1iI !)•• ji, v n (no>.i r ij iv, as iij V an 1 cl‘arly a", rnv ti n •, nn li in in and Ins Creator, wi'li winch governrn slioiild have noi'iing lo do. In ihis cniiilin ('oii.'tiujtion guaraiiiees lo every cii;zen itn- ri;;hl lo enti rtaiii w halever cret d In pleases, or li'i C' t d at all il lie is so inclined, ami lei otli> r man h i' ‘i n>hl to pry inti his conscience to iiujuir' wh >i he helieves, or «h it he d>e>. nei (it ln ve. As n cili- zen and m-h memlu rol .-‘ Ci' (y. .‘le is t > he judi." d by his ac/.\ and not t>y his cik/I. A C *ih die, tiierelorc., in i.ur c..uiMry. ai d in all c*untn> s oiiirht, as all (.iher eiuzens, to l,e perinilfeii ii. s'.and or lull in public lavor an i esntn itinn u[)"ii his oicn indiciil'nd ii'Ciils. ‘ Every tub rhouM stand npjn I's o«n botiom.’’ iJijt I thii.k (d all the clirislian denomina'ioii''in flu; Unileil ^'atf s, tlur I’atholics are th'- l.i>t ihst Nonthern people t.|ii'u!d j'»iii in a'tefiipiiiiu I" |‘H under the lian fi cinl [)r"sci'piion. I'or, »■ a chnrcli, th'-^ have nevera^ain.sl li or our neculi ir iiislituiions. Xo man C'lii say ■'!" niuch ■ al it liU'iii'-.S', w iii allow you pl as* publi'l l'i!>-y iir" the vi'W nn 'HI can do ■Iii:- III- V. \\ 111’ .1 It U ■ , \i:.! .,,1^: Ml,” 1 • Ill 1 .'.'iviii;' tinhi, lii.tt t.i' in, ir ii'ii, ol II private nl, to all inieiils a nd [inr- 1' r 1 i .y ///, '■ ■ ///' jit . I any, aid as i-ne i! the 'i> \ -.ft .md iii> in Oil lliis, ;iii(i I i'lit lianlvii ss .ii;d iii je[fi;. is i i ri'i oil n 1') bv-ir tiwaids l;i'. li’.^ in \ VI- « s ol “!\ 'I I’.v- I, p* l h »p'-, to |,Tein;Sl hv S l\ - really iinow ' a|j 'III tiie prii'u'ijM! s, ait ■ r' 1 a.II abc'.it to ;.k o;'— er t — heiiiL; eoioiniinic iled and : ae iiHU it' d, .ili(! not lo tiie: ^■ i' 'I i \ p.ed;j;i (| ,ilid > ^' oi n. I r\ ■ r> ai ol ji i::ioii to i!ie w h A; poiiliiMi ' iiiflp'.es, \\ii|i;l I- i: 11' I in It ; . .n b\ any I. II! tin er o. ji eis o: -'■■ey ar* ’til i made kill! v\n niitil al'.er 'J’liis, i() me, or;^ani/. 1- ai'l! Iv nr !■■•! ol ■ oj.;iiii n, otj:;lif. Io i'.- iV pi >c!:iiiiii '1. 'L'rul’ii 'hruiixs li.*ni Hive«i|.r,,. ■ .l>' It ii! H‘ ! fill e. IV ( I is , 1.11 lhe;e|i're, ii CM' Il.diio: ‘ naiural lesmt-s h.r ::mi^l.ince (lui't* siil- •: til :i/ iiii't III. C'Ui''-. .And III anil Inll iiives _'i nt peojile i> ' / //. I. 1 man i.-. lit i > repr' s r .iiiv p’ IV I'e or secret o' J- i.xt ;m II' V av IV. .or « li.> al ad ll'ie s, M lifii I', (pi and h :o I ttl ie |,ol olllv 111' lo see 111 I' p ilili' t^, • tMon iiy a . , 1. i o \\ e I, I!. ■ r I ■ (e,i r a II y d 1112 r I'l ii;iioij or poii- imu;; lo the j^ iv- lit 1 I he mule di'ens'i'd, and It. la.l ' d, I tlo n >t (ioveriiii’- ;:! c.m I isi c,is>'. I.i'iiiv opinion a /ii p 'oj !.* w ii.i h is :'r aims, that in- do. i.' no! n Mn I '.viihiiLT. n d or a' I.' (I, ca ad nl! v pi I fiann to the . ; a-mbb d miil- irilie li es, ait It'S V ,e .\ ' iUld sea- >u n I' la!' ,iii\ I I't t;ronui I* i^n a It s[ e I r I S I "• l.ilis, th' T' lore, I a Iree pt.ile. .1 iy ui;d>M-'lo.id. lu \ ai'M'.i iiji III. II 11' piil)'li‘.;n his IS ii"i m:inkind, in every itj^e and in every naiion, tiiere | had been some ttinporary itduye, sonii? shelter! ui'.iil th(; storm ni;^;ht pas‘. Duriii;/ iht' h- ailit nism ol aniKprly, and itie b irbai :sni ol the inidd e ajrt s, Hn* temple tl a god or the shriiiH ol a sunt at- ' forded a reliige (rorn di spo'.ic lury or (topular 1 raif'-, IJot 1’r* nch J.icohins, wh'-ih'-r naiivt; or adopli d, iri' ilt'd with tqii il scorn the sentimt nfs (>l religion and tin? h eiiiirs of humanity ; and all that m ill had g .th. ■fed Iroin Ins txittru nce upnn eaiih, and ili>' r"vel liioiis he ho[tt'd had tiei'n made him /roMi tht' sky, lo hb'ss and adorn hi» nioilal I ,\|ste;uv, and i levale his soul with immortal as [tiralions, vvt^re spnrin d is imposiure by tle se itdl .!• siroyi T'. i ii' V Would hiVe dt[M#‘.ed man l."m his huii: iniiy, a> they atieinp'i d to dt;cree (I d out of his univt rse. .Not con'enied wi h 1 ranci* as a Mi' j cl loriln ir i U'hh'S e.\p'-i imeiils — lOurope i'stdl b''ing !(>■> nai row lor their exploit' — tht \ St nil iTii ir prop.ij^iimbs s lo the n» vv world, with d-si;ins altut as charKable as ibosu with w hich Satan iitered Ivitn.’’ 'I'his is but a faint picture of some of ifie scene-^ enacted by tiu.l self-satne nirtv, wh'ch w.is al i tated lor \ears past, come ni.'l from the (’ailioiiCN. lir'i formed hy those who lirst lormed by those; who sl\li'il I ht'disid ves “the Irieiids ol the L'-'Osti- tijlion.” And where did ih'se ••secret iJoitiiais ' we now hear of come Ironi ! S >l trom France, it IS true — but Iro'o lliat l uid tl wia.rit thi; [ic*op!e would have gme into anarchv long ago, il It h ul not been lor the conservative inlluenct; nl the in )ie stable inindi d men iif the South. And wli il seen* s have vve lattdy witnessed in lln? .M.iS ' sacluHelts L' gisl tlure, wbere the new p.ditic.il or:»inism lias moit; lully devtd(»ped itsell !*• ui : ai;ywiiere elsi-. V\’h it art; i!s Iruns iliere ! I n- d'M' the nam«^ ol “'I'he Am.‘iican !*art\,” tfn v h;ivi‘ arinid tin nistdves ai^iinst the (.’onstiinlion ttf (tur common ciiiiniry whicti lln-y were sworn i lo f^iippoil — wiih every m> mtjer of the L' gisla- ' tnre, 1 b In ve, ;-ave (luht, lit longing to “lln! or- d'T,” they havt! by an ovi rw lil ming mijoiity vo'ed to di pose Judge Lnriiiii. lor ti.e di-charge o| his ( ll'K.'i d d ity, in issuing a w arrant as Lniu-d ,Sii!i‘-, L'ommi-si'.nt r, to caiji-e the ant si of the ' itigjivy slave IJuriis. In revn'wing tins most nn- • tn ar-‘-ol outiage upon the (’ons'i'u:ion, ilie iS.i- , tion i| liitel!ig> ncer, at ^Va>liingto;i. says it “shu I- (b rs lor liie JudiClarv.” Ami ll tiiey go on ;is lliey havf; liegnn. well may thecounlry ‘’shudder,” ' not oniy lor the Judici.irv. but loi « veryUimg eUe I w'l* li'tld mo'l sacnd, “li I best.* things b; done in lie green tree, wliut may \ ou exjiect in the , drs 1 flat 1 h ivo boi'ti nnticijviting some what. 1 was on the j,i‘^Uuu : that is, the .'‘r/rr// vvhicit lies at the loundation ol tht; ^ar'v — that atm spin re of darkness in which “it livts, ant moves, and has its beiii”,” and wiibonl winch pro!>.;t)ly r. conUl not exi't. 1 do ti'it, however, Ii.n lid to »n>p wnh lh;il. I «iil eo luiihe;', and give, iniw, my opinions upon those qiif'tion-', v\li:ch art- said lo be wnliin iln' rang-* ol its yr,tt ii'i’ls iithi :tint.s. ’1 he s art' pii!)!:.s!.ed (or lir se |)iiiirij)les w bit h aie altiibiiied to the (.).der, iln’Ugh no body as an trg,;niz d j-'Tiy avow ibt'di,) have, as I understand iheni i and two oniy. 'i'h'se are a itpii tii hv an t xciiisiiiii Iriim ctlice ol all C.tih- 1,10, as a cl.'.ss, and a jn o.srti ;‘t i},i of ul! j'-ersotis ol I'.ireigii birlli, as a cl- ss ; i|ie la ter to If iice' tn iilis'u'd not oniy by an ■ xciusi 'ii !rom olVice o| all Ills IgiatJe ihe uhih- )nan lo a c ili litloll hiwa r tlim ■ he • Ill'll In Id b\ tiie m gro in liie S.tuth. 1 I"' ! et.iiSfirs “ Know ■ i\o ling ” L gislaiure p>Ssi d a hii! I .It Iy til aim nd tlitar L’on.siiiuiion, Sti us tti t \c;U'lf iiuin ihf pi.iU in tlial 8iaie, h r> aitt r, ali > naiui d ei'.iz iis, liom w l;alever nalniii lln _v III \ eoiiit- ; and \t;t th y will ailow « immu' itj : III-IIJ i-lue irom t/ie Soiiih Ihe rii:ht ti> \o!- tji'e i«i ibt irt-wi; natue boiii .-ons Ih-il lln I fi \ thus t xbibit the straiig" j>u/(itloZ u{ u' ui in^ Hiiainst ilieir « w n r-'Ce—il.eir u^'ii biotid—I’Veii III. ir own •kiih and km,” ii may be, while the) are vainly an’l laiiatiCally t inleaVt>i Iti;^ lo r(Vti\se the Older ol na'ure, hy making ihe black man etpi.il Ic tiie Abl e. fchall we second ihem :n any such moveiin nt / Sri,ill we even C' viiienanee aein so lar as |o bear the .same name — lo siy no'hing ol the s line pit dges. p.isswnrds, signs and i’l'V such ever provt 11 untrue or di'biyal to lln- CellsljlUllon ? 1 will not Sty ilnit vo Jo>( li’is ever lieen untrue lo th»* (’tin«.litution ; hiit as a c/-/.vs tfiey cer- ounly have not piovi-n ihtMii'elves >>o it> be. in- I d, I know iti liiil one t la»s •>; pe [ile in t!ie L’ni- 'etl Slates ^t ibis tim»* liat I look iip(n as danger* ttns to the cuiitilrv. "^I’hat cbis' are in^iile r for- I igiH rs nr Cailinlics — ib' V are those H'lfil't’ //Oi'it fiaittjrs at fli*- ^l^■>rlh who are di'loval I t the C'*>n- stiiniion of that ciuntrv which gave iliein birth, and under w liose beie ficn nl insiitu'ions ihey liave •■•t en reared hikJ imriiotd. M *ny ol them are • Km w' Nothings.’’ 'I'his claims nl m* n at lie- Xitrili, ol which the M I'sachnsefis, .\ew H.imp- hire and ('tiiineeticui “ Kimw - N.ithmi” L-yi'.l — md ol It we 111 ly well s iy. *MuUcs jiOiturieni it I idicolns 7UUS /iificifur." ‘ The iiiountaina* have bi^en in labor juid ii ridicnious mouse is born.’ Jt Mnijfiy I iliniis, iiinsi nu'i kly Hitd submissiveiy, wh.it no man Siuili «>1 Mason and Dixun's line for the iast ih.riv-five years would have ventured (b ny, wiiht.iil jnsily Mibjeciing hi.^1Self lO iboil charge ,|‘ — Uiu’. is, ihut ‘ Congress haa no consiiuitional powt r It* intervene Ly excluding a new Stale appiv mg (or adniissinn ml«> the Union, upon ihe ground that the constiuiMOnal power tO ino rvene ^y ex- lutiing a new S:an? applying for admis.sion into the L'nion. upon tiie ground that (In' ‘t>nniiinlioii *tl nuch S'ate recogniiies alnvery.* I'bis is liie whole liie and sou( i»f it, unless we ex- ct jit lb' nmt Vr/. V of .leab winch it bears towards 1 consiili r as itiir w.irst ene- 1 Kmsas ninl N- l.ia.^ka, conceiiled under a garb. Uires art* but siini[t| lilies. And It) |)iji iheiii down, I "ill jom, as pt'liiical allies now anti foievr, all tiii'- patriot' vinboL'/ Shall we afHiiate and uiilif ourselves nil.ter lln- s-itnt; bmm r, w itti men w h >se uc s stiow j i»t the N-irih and tSoiitli, w hether native or adeptt d, ol \eW i'^llg! and I’apiisis, PresliyUm tans or .Mt-lh- ' tin ni lo ti»' f«o\ t-rneii tiy such prmcijdt-s, and to be , Ji’ws or Gt-niib s. (list ; tin; htng n il o| abolition pfinioiis wiil; heni Ujnni such a purpo'e. 'I'liis is u question lor | our (Jeorgia friends, wliefbi r whigs or which Ctjiigress has b'-t-n so much excite d und airi- .Si utln rn mt-n to consider. U hers may lio it il ' I)* mticrais, w ho have gone into tins “X« Oitb r,’ they clioos" ; bui, 1 lell ^(tu, 1 nevt r shall; tbai are really after, or, whai they inieiid to do. I cin \ou m.iy sei down as a •• lix d fact”—one ol the | nol imagine. 'I'hose -( tln-m who 1 know h tve lixedest ol Iiie fixed. I um iioi at all asioiii'lied • Hssund me that their object is ft lorm, bo'h in tur at the rapid s-iread of this new sentiment at ihej State and Federal Adinini-trations—it) pni heiter North, or ralli-T new way nf giving enibodinn nt ! fU'J truer men in the [>l;ices nl llntse who imw and life I.) an o'd seniimenl, long clierisfied by a we ld authority — lhai they h.tvt? no s\m|)alint s a' large cbi'S ol tI.e \-nlierii peo[» e, noiw il hstiind-| party men or otherHise with tJiat cla-.-^ 1 spe.ik o( iiig the paradox. It is true, ••Know-Noihingism’’| >he North—that iln y are lor sustaining the ilnl not tjiigin-ile, us 1 undt rstaiid its origin, wiib 'I'ht ir pnlpiis at llie North are nrjt desecralt d ev* ry S ibhaiii wiih anatlr mas against .'lavi-rv. And til the Ini cc t lioiisdii'l New Mn^l.md -''lergvnnn who sent, the anti-Nt.'br'tska nn inorial toilie Seiuite last year, not one was a (^itliolic, as 1 h'lvt; b't n in- lorine i and believe. Why, then, siifuld v\eS«iuih- ern nn n join the rnril.iiis ol lie* North to juo- Irom I'liice the Catholics on a^;ou!U of Itn ir religion ? Let ifn in ami tln-ir ri ligi"n be as iiad th*- cUs' 1 allude to. It comiinniced wiih the a' can be, or as iln-ir accusers s ly they are, ihey J ihorers and nn n depend iiU upon c pital lor work cannot be worse lbm these same £*iuii(iU(i:-.il ac- * and tnployment. li sprang lrjin ihe ant.igoiiisin eiis'-rs, ivbostartid ihis perseeutnin nirainsi ili’in , •! their mu r sis lo lor- igin-rs steking like « iii- say that icf urc. 'I'liey say we are g“ing to pt i - plo\menis, who wert dictioii t(jr ill'' t normoiis sin ol holding slaves.—- amount if wagt's. [{nt ’I'lie l*"pe, wi ll all his lollowers, ctnnot, 1 sup- |)ose, ev* n in ' In ir j tilgmeiit, be going li> a vmms It IS Vbi II know n to all w li t arH infttrmed, tirit in 'Iv organic law ol tlit;si‘ te/'/tfo/'if> the right of Voting, while ihey nmain territories, wh3 jjiven Iii all who had filid a de» laratntn nf intention to b*!* come citizei s. 'J’iiis was in strict cttmpliance witii the usual pr;ctice >l the Ciovernment in organiz ing rerntories; and under this provision that cht'S ol persons are now entiilel to vote. Kan sas, in two elictions under tins law, lias shown that an ovi r\\ helming nii*jt)riiy ol her people ara in I tv>r of shive-y, initvviihstanding the I'jxecutivo iiifluenee ol tin; b'rtfS'ii CMtvernor (li*’eder) whom Ml. I’n rce has sent t n! there lo prevent it; but whom thtf ptiiple have lately driven, BS they ought It) have tlone, lii>m tlu; coiinlry. Now, then, when Kiii'as applies for admisrion as a Slave St.ite. as she iftiuliiles^ will, a Soutln'riJ ‘ Know. Noihiiig.” under inis lesolniion, can unite with hi* ‘ woitb\ iirt thn n ’ at tl e Nl nil, in voting ngainbt place lor holding what they consider i.he m tn- stioiis absuiditv ol “imtnicilate conceptntn.”— .And, for iii\ piri, 1 would about as soon risk my (twii ebaiice for lieaven with him, and his crowd too, as wiih tln-'e sell rigliieons hvp cnt'S, who ib al out fire and brimsioiie >o liber.illy upon our heids. At iny rate, I hive no hesiiancy in de claring that 1 sh'iuUi mut’ii soofi'T risk m\ civd rights with the America'! (Jaih"lics, whom lb-) are attempiing to drive from ofliee than wiih them. Hill, sir, 1 am opposed '.o ibis jiiuy.nj)- ti()H up n princjile. Il it is once begun, there i* no te'ling where it will enf. hen taction once tastes ihe b'ood ot a vicilin, it stddim ceases Us rava;res aintmnsi the f(tld ?o Ion;; as a Uni"n platform of onr Stale af ami tb it iln- mask of secrecy will soon be rt iiiovt d win n all will be made public. It the-e be iheir otjects, and aist) toche‘k the fnimls and correct \U>‘ (ifjnsts in the « xistin-r naiuraliz ition 1 iw'!', which J have under-bidding them in the ^ metitioned, without th*; indiscriinin ite y»/avc/ground that soiii'- h.ivt* void lor n of any class of citizens on account ol ilietr birth ! ^’onsiiiiitntn recttgnizim: slavery, wlio had noc place f>r religion, then they will have iny co-oper- ; l>f‘*'n ‘ naturalized, but h id only declartal their in- ation, as I have tdd ihein. in every proper and * tention. i*or this r‘-’soluiion, in its very heart and lejjiiiimMe vva\,to fTeCt sacb a reformation. Not ■ fore, dt cl-ires that the rignl to eattiblish bbivt? in- as secretly int'.iated co-worker in the dark ftn any stitntioiis ‘in tli*‘ oryt/i>zati'//i of tijo btale (lov* beloiitrs !.» th'* ntilivc and wilitralizrd loreigiiers w ho 111.I to bt* iiMii'e iieriMon ol iln- iirc now ci'izens l‘V na'iit aii/,alion, eircctuillv carried out by an ati- natui air/, itioii law lor llie liiturt. tli. l:.netllS, llj)"ll 1' m 111 Ills r 'Ins b ■'Is lilt n pr I ntijt-d, and on th;s li 'It'r ti|)ilS may coiii'’ tie! esi-nt.itiv»- c ijiaci y. It w is si-hiauve g 'Vernineiit \ b Ilf t an r in .'intain- ■. ; 'I' Ity -lad ■ I ver be s'» b'in ' the L! IV Ami 1: bir 's'lect S.si'ul ■ V ■ 1 niin iit 111 a 'b any .■ i ,1. p'ariy in lliis C'tnnlry as to all I's depariiii' nts -ind Innctioiis nil.h r th-; buit lul inll n nce id i;s cii- irol ami p-iwer, pol.lical iniu 'vill iin vi’aldv ensiie. No iriiili in |)ol :ic’s (Mil bt’ 111 ire t a.-ily am! lirnily rsiairi-4e 1, citlii r [i\ re-son or Irom history, i. • ;iii principit.* t>r anihoiiJy, than liiis, 'rhe»e ai, inv ttiiinnais, cnn liiily txpressed. 1 know lhat m inv gond and true men in (leor- 'riidilli r liotn me m tiiis partieular—thousands • I th'-m, 1 ll- ubl not, li ive j iine-,1 this secret order wnii goitd inlenliitiis. Some of them have told me .sii, and 1 do not (pi' stimi 'In ir motives. And ^.boas iiids iiiort; will, perhaps, do u wi:h the sanu’ :iit'niioiis ill;:! moti\es. Sintuld it be a sh-trt- i v’ d iti'iir, no harm v.-id, or ii; ly, come ol it. /bat let K sih'cei d—I‘l K Carry ll;-* eb’ei’ons, Si^'e ■-iinl l-\ iljrai—Jet the nauiral and im v jalile lavvs ‘ Its ow n O' 'anism be (tiioi' lully di veloped—and the couniry will go by t.'ie bo.iul. It will go I'rance d.d. I’he first J ictjlnn club was org in- jz (1 in I’ans on (lie G ii of Ntivembei, 17 8‘J, iin- dur the allnring name tjt “ lln* I'riends ol the '• n sti’ution,” (piite as sia.;'Cious as th it wt' ntw hear Aiueric ms shall iiile .Viiu rica.” .M inv of tht; or such an am-n.iment as wo iid it" virtu illy tan- lari'onnt to it. 'i'lie.se. vve ate io!d, are tfn- great os’eiisible obj-els for all ihi.s m icbinery — :ln s" oaMi^ — pi- dg's seciet siens - t fj nvoc.itio;is— ni ll', iti.d wh'it no’. An I wl; it 1 hive t.i say of liit-m IS, iti it it these in ib ' (I and in iiu h be ti.e pi:neipb»i a!ii inpt; (l to S - carrn ii oui, tln-n I am iippo'fd to bo'h ol them, openly ami uiKpi iliti'd y. 1 am opp.ts-d to ihem ‘'m a (i'ni!)le a'p”ci,'’ boih Its ;i ol |' irl> oigui /. I'lOn nod upon '.Ik ll inen'is a' tj n s ioii'> of p iblie p iliey. As the b isis o! parl\ oigaiii/, I'loii, tbe\ are I -undt li op 'hi- very errone"iis principl'- ol b" l.irg. ii 't to hair tin com.try sli iii tie g-ivi in-d, bii: s!i 11! hold tin- I flices — not to wl.eilnr we sb dl have H ise and wliobsome liws, hut iv o ,'i;all "in't' :is," tboiigh ibey may bring /nin wi h their I'/i/i. r,.oti this princi[le, 'I’rLiinbu!!, w/lo de.'eated Co-neral Shields lor the Sen ile in lUiiuti-*, can iis good a “ Know-Nothing ” n-n any m.m in !l;e 1 lie “.MaCon Council,” though he may vote, as di'tlblless lo re|)t the i'’ui:rive ^Livt ol best lilt :i and truest pairutls joined it — and iliou- Pands ot the same sorl ol men j niicd the jilliliat'd clubs alterwanis — lit le drt;ammg (jf the deaiilv fangs of ilnt^ viper they \v».re nuruiring in their bi'soms. Mmy td these very iivn alterwanis went to the .iuillotine, by orders passed secretly, 111 lln-sf very clubs. Aii legislalion was si;'tlej •iubs ■in iii!ters 1)1 tiie N I'ional -\ssembly lie law, and 111 the I niiin ; while Siiitdds, who h.is ev*r stood by tin; ConsiiIulKtii, must be rt j 'cted by Southern men necau'c he vv.is mtt born in the cu uiiry ! I p- on ihis principhi a Hoston Atheist, vvhi) denies tin; liisjMration ol the Uible, because tt sanctions si ive- ry, is to be susl lined by lleorgia “Know-Nulh- iiigs” in prelerence to me, baiely because 1 ''ill not ••Intvv lint knee to Hi .1,” this lal'C [lolitieal (j 'd they have set up. 'I'iie enly iusis (jI p *fty oriMniz itioii is an aifreement iinmiiisi ilnt'C who r' • ' I eiiti r into it upon the paramount (piestioii 'l the day. And no parly can last long without bring ing disaster and intn in its train, founded o|)"n any other priiuipl**. 'I'iie oid N itioiril lug I’ar'.y tried tin-experiment when iherf; roiifal dil ferences of opinion on such questions, and went t't pieces. 'I'he National Di'inocraiic party are now trying a simiLr experiment, and .ire experi encing a similar late. This is what i^ tfie muter with 1'. Its vit'il luncti"ns are derang- il — hence th-.it dise.is*' which now nlTl cts it worse than dry rot. Ancl what we of the S"Uth now sfionid ^do i'l n«tt to git inti) any “Kno\v-i\()ihing ’ miJinmery or inisi-bn f, as it in-i\ be, but to slatid hrmly t»_v those m- n at lli.^ North who are Irtie to the Con- s’ituiioii and the I'liion, wi;boul regard ei'In r to iheir liirth pbice or ndigion. Ihe qiieslion we shi)'ild -consider is not simply who ’‘shall rule Amerii'.i,” but ii/io w i)l vote lor u /utasmes as will b' St proiiio'e tht* iiiterists ol Ain'Tic.i, and with the interests ol niankin-l. IJiit to pass to tbeotlicr view of these principles — III.it is, 'he consideration o! them as qiies'nms t>l ingle re in.lining one, be the luimher «t lirst ever so great, IS left suiviving. It was to guard »gaiii't any such con'e(]oeiices, hs would cert'Oiilv t ii'Ue in this cotiiUiy if tb:s efiort at pro'criptn'ii «d ihi' | St i-t of rt liiiionisis should be successlul, ih u ibii j wise f)ro'isioo l-> h;t-h ! b ivi' alludt (j Wii- pa’, m ' the fuiid.irn ntal law el tht; L'nion. At.d to maiu- j tain it /.‘if.ii-f, in I* 'ter and spirit, wilb steadl .s'. I m ss at tins time, 1 bidd tt be :i most sob inn pultiio du’y. And nnv.’, as to the other idea—the proscrip'ioii iwiii ol !.>reiun* rs—and more p.iriicuiarly iIhiI vn w o( i li. O- : u wbicll bi-'ks II the denial ol Clt Zelisblp lo al' 1 tfi'.se bo may In r -.ilter st t k a home in tins cun- i lr\ an'l choose to east tin ir lots and destinns w iiti i us. ’l'i::s is a f.tvo/i’“ I'iea w iib in my w Ho have j nol thought of ils eliects, or n fb ctt d much iipitii } liM Ctiiis> (pi' nees. ’i'he iiliroj; uion ol the na'uriil- j iz I till 11 laws ‘K'uld intl sa>(t imniigra'ion, nor w oi!;.) | ibe t \!t iisi 'Ii Ot lln- ti-r!il ol pioi> .lioii, lo the p--i ni.l of twentv-oiie year', d > it. I bis eiirreni ol emi gritio.i Irom lln- 11 ist to Wt St, this lv\odiis ot rlie * xeess of [lopul ilion Irom the Oid to the N* w W iiild, which comon nce.i with ibe seribiii'iit t l tlii.s cntiii'nt hy l.uiopems, wouid sidl goon — A nd w bai would be the t fit ct, • v* n under the mo-.| niodifi'd Ittriii (jf tin- piop.i'ed measure —thai i*. of all exlensi'-n of tin- jteri id Irom fivi; to iwt iit\- one ye.irs, before citizenshi[) should be grant'll? Al the t nd 0.1 the liist tweiitv-one \cars Irom ti.e ccmmencem nt ol the law, we should hi\e several ini! n ns ol pt oj.!e m our midst—men of onr own I aff—occiipv ing ihe unenviable position cf bein^ .1 (It graded c t-!e in soci-ty, ;i sp“cies of serfs without the j ist Ir.mchise of a Jrfr/iiiii/, or the 1 iieediul proU cii'iii due t(' .1 slil'P. 'I'tiis would he ' at war witii all my ideas of American Ivt'jiuhli cani'iii as I have In en taught ibeiii ;ui(f gloiied in j • lln m frmn my you h up. If there In* lnii;j.€r now ! t! our iii'tii Ul toil', ('S some s>-em to ini'gin'*, but i which 1 am far Irom leelini^ or belit-ving.) Irom lor- . eitrin-rs as a class, would not tin; daiig-r he greatly ! :na y capitalists ol that 1 xction, the men vv ho boid the land and property III their own hands nisbing to disp' iise with La-' b'li ci s and (miitoiitis w hos'* voii's al ihe poll-i are jtqu il to tln ir own, sfized upon this new way ‘ f , etfi cling tlieir old, long cherished desire—and the j iimre t .igeily as tin y s.i vv ibat many of the vt ry : , men whom tln-y have « ver dieaded as the insu-! P' rablt; ohst icb- between iln iM and ibeir purpose, i I had liecoine tin; willing, tln ugh unconscious in* j s'rum- lit el carrying th a purpose out, which, Iroin ■ the b' ginning, was a desire to h tve a K'oIch^Icxs , . y ipulatn.n lo do iheii work, and pt-rlonn all the I bib'tr, both in city, town and ctjuntry, which cap ; ital ma\ rt quin-. And as certainly as such a lavi’ ■ sli d! be pisS' d.so l ir from \\^ checking immigra- i ti'oi, there will bf whole c.irgoes of people irutij ot her countries broun [ up in lort igti ports 1 lean ships to sui'ply iln- m trkei lor laiior through- j "Ut all 'hi; tree States ol the L nion. 'I'fie African Slave 'I r ide, ii re-opened, v^duid nttt exhibit a Wt r»e sj)' ct icle in tr.ifliciiiL in hum m (I’ sh. And tlio-(‘ in'tsi ()i Iiid' tl men this tbini'. and are now purpost', but as an open and bold advoc.ite of tru h ♦•rnmeiits, btMongs in the lighl of d iv. Uut will iti- v d.t as they sa\ ? 1 citizens.’ e.xcbnling those w Int have oniv declared \\ ill they throw off the mask ! That is ilie qties- ti'iii. Is it possiblt; lhat they wiP. continue in po litical parly b llowship v\iih tln ir •• worthy bre:h- ren” o.' Mas-.aclinseiss. Conii'cticnt, Nf W Ilairi)- shire. and the entire Ni-nh ? — evt-rv one ol win in elected to the next Conijress is our deadly loe ! — j D » they intend to C'tiuinne their allimce wnb j these ttpen ♦•m inies of eur iii'truiions nnd the I Constitution ol tin- country under the totally inis- imrin d assoeialion of tfie ‘•.\meriean I’.ir'y” — the ;h' over,°ind blei^ully bought ! Principle upon which it is based being anH- to be brought over in Amer- i Anieiican thrctighont ! tiuir iiiten ions, \ more insidious attack, wuei iK'vt-r madt* npoii tin- principles ol the Kansas and Nebraska IJii!. Ami s this to be iho pl-tnk on which Northern and Southern ‘Know-Nothing* are to stand in the r' j 'ctioii ol Kmsas. IJdt to ihe oth'-r and m lin o!»ji’Ct;on, why did it stop with a simple denial o| the povvt-r of C’ongiehs to njecl a Slate on actroiint of s| ivery—p irticularly when it bad opt in (I tin; door fnr the rejection ol Kan**a» on oilier ifrounds hy way ol pfdext^ Why diti it nol plant itself upon the principle.s of the (jeor- gia resoluHftns ol IH^O, and say whut ought ly b'> done in ca^t'ol the rejection of a Slate by Congress becaiisi' of slavt ry ? So far from this it does not even afl'irm that '■ticli rejeclion by (heir ‘ worthy brethren ’ of the N(>rih would be suiricient caus*» d the North w h(t started 'I’rue Americanism, as I h ive learned it, is lik«* true Cbris'ianiiy — discijtb s in neither are confined to any nation, ciiiii'’, or soil whaisoevt r. Ameri canism is tnit the nroduct of the sod ; it springs not Irom ihe land or ih" ground ; n is noi In :nr- tbin-, autl ar.’ n.iw aiding to accomplish the j »^«rth, or earthly ; it enianaies from ibe head ami . 11 I. 1111^ fiinl they have but kindled a flame to | 'l>e l)»«rt; it looks upward, and onward and out- consume them'. Ives. The whole iub of j ward ; its life ami soul are those grand ideas o| Nttrtliern s.iciety will soon be filled up wnh a class i government which char .cterize (tur insimutons wh.t cn wi.ik and wh.), though white, cinn(ti ^nd dis'.inguish us Inmi all other p. opie ; ai d L-.iti 'i'his IS what the w:,uld t>e L'.rds of lhat, ih^'re are no two leaiures in our sy'tem which sc seetion have In .n wantiny lor a btng tinn-. I. is j Mgnally distinguish us from all .fher nation., as j*,h. • (h^eni Dm, vnlt perdue prius a scln-m- wnb m.ny of ibtin to g^’t ickiie slavess\l fff toUration of religion ;.nd the doctrine of ex- inste-o! nf I,hick one. No A mencm ArAo/ t/•, or pafintinn — \.\\e right of a man to ibrow^ ofl his m.iu set king employment ih-re, who has a vuie, : allegiance to any and every other S ate. Prince or Ai>;’'iin I vvtmld sav not only !•* ihe old VVfiigsof the 7th and 8th Cn.t;ri Ssion il Districts, but to til irtie (ieorgians, wln-ther \V tiigs or Democrat*, Union m* n or Fire-l’'aters, wbitlier are you drift ing ? \\ ill you not [tause and reflect? Are wd about lo witness in this ins iiie cry against For* t inners and Catholics n luH'ilinent o( tin' nncient need ft I H retain, d long when his place can be ; I’“if''*tate w bats.,ever, and by naf.u m//zatiof/ lo more r>tea-,ly llib-d bv a jo,(inner who has „onc. i be incorporated as citizens into our body P"lnic. This will bV the prict'icarwoiking of the proposed ’ B"'ti principles are specid y provided lor lel-.rm ui(t 1 '!'tns is the [tbilo'opliy of the thing, j and firmly • stabii'hed in onr Cttn'tmitn'i!. I5ut h IS il bit.w ;it the b.llot box. ll IS an insidious ! Ameiican id-as which were proclaicud iii ai'a( k uintn .r.-ner .1 suliV-.ge. in a line wi h this 17S9 by our sires of ’70,” are by ib. ir “ sons’ at this day dt rideti and scoff d al. We are now told lhat “nafuraliz ition” Isa “humbug.” and that impossibility.” So did iujI our lathers u|n ptiliev. liie • Know-Nothing” G'>vernor ol Coniiec- ticnt na‘> already ree-'iniiiended the passage ot a lakv denvintr the right ol vo'in^ to all wbtt cannot it !s an re.d find write.' And hence, the g-eat eflorls , iliink. which are now beina m-*dt; throughout the Nonh, i 'I'his “liumbng” and “impossibility” they plant- to iiifbience the t lecimns, not only there, l)Ut ir ed m the Consiitu ion ; and a vindicaiittn ol the sp. nding their nnmet in the publication ol books same principle was one of the causes ol our se- antl tr.u’ts, wri'teii Ity “m b' dy knows who,’’ and cond war of ind'pendenee, '(•att r. d hr->:td c>si tlna.u^houl the Southern ‘iiaturaliz ition’ ICnglaml htdd waa an impossible ibing. that She (Icmentut !' ‘ Whom the (lotjs intend lo destroy ihey liisi make mad ?’ The unit s are indeed por* tenuous ol evil, 'I'lie politicnl liuriz'»n is sIir»uHed in (larknc'S. No man knows whom lie meet-;, wbeiher lie be friend Vir foe, e.xcepl those whohaV'» tht! dun glart; of the cover* (1 liglil wliic.h tluir impart. And how long this will be a- proteetiini even to them, is by no means certain. They have’ already made truth and vuracity ai- ^ most a bj-word and a rc'proacli. When truth I loses caste with any pettple—is no longer con* I si('efevl a^ a virtu«;—and it.s daily and hourly vio- j lation are look'd upon with nn ctjncern but 3 jeer j or laugh, it rt quires v- ry little lon cast to see v^h.it I will very soon be the cbar-icier ol ib.'jt people.—- Hut, sir, come what may, I shall pursue a courso winch SI Use of (lotv (tei.-^iands ol me. WMiile I ' hope for Ibe be>t, 1 shall be pri pared for the worst. States, to influence eb ctions here, by app;Hling to! claimed the allegimce of subp-ds born wuhin her c.mes, wiib my fellow ctiizen^ the Worst ol jmssions and strongest pnj-idices 0/ realm, notwrhs/andmg they had bec-'Hie citizens our riiitjre, not omitimg those even winch bad and of tins Kepiihlic by our C'tiHlitiiiion nnd biws.— | WK-kt d irn-n c.m invoke under the sacred but pios- I She not only claim' d tln ir alb-gimc", hut slit; , ' ti'u’ed name ol religion. j claimed the ri'^ht to i,etrch our ships upon tin* high , ! L’ldortunatelv btr the country, many evili which seas, and t;ike Irom them all such who rnight In* ' all g.tod men rt'grei and depbtre, exist -at this time, found in them. It was in pursuit ol th's i|..ctrine ; which have a direct tt ndt ncv wonderfully to aid , of h' rs—of the righi ol sf.ahcii lor our “natuiali- and move f.irwardibis lU utncnedcru^ude. ’ These; zalion” citizens—that the Ch.-sapeake was lir. d ; r' l.le to the appointm. nl of so many loreigners— into, which was the immediate cause ol the war ; . I whollv unfit, not only to mi.iister oirices at bom'*, of 1812. L*‘t no man then, barely Itecaii'c be linst the admission of any tlave Sl^ite enbanceil by the proposed rtnnetly ] x\oW, it is ; represent (tur country as Ministers abroad was born in Ann-rica. presume 10 be imbued wi h ' and 10 Ihe and "/rm-which m,/and //-//e “Americanism” w ho eiiher ii.'n-*res the direct and positive obligations of th« Consti- in till nnd r Hueiuiou, all of them, or most o! tiiem, were ineinbt'rs of :he clubs, for they could not b'- ullierwise electt d. And inter the qiie.'tion was St tiled III the eliit.j, ibe mt nibers next d ly went to the noniiti il li iMs »d Lf'gisl ilion, nothing but irembling a-jtom it'Uis lo register th** edij.s ol the “Urdi r,” though it were to beln’ad :i niMiiari h, or t I c iuse the blood ol the b* si t.d ibeir number to ll !vv b tl; a'h ih ‘ s'rtke t I the a\t?. ]> bis’.ory of n > U'e ? O: d ) ttur peo|)lt> \ainly iin igiue that Ainfru'iiH would m i dv) as’ tin* I'reiicb dni und'r public poli. y. ::h me, they lioth st-ind tu no l.k*‘ circ'iins aiict’s ? “Is ihy servant a d 1^ th t: belt* r li^bt m ibis aspect ih.in they do in the oth‘*r. be shoultl d't tliH thing ; ’ said the haughty, s-If- 'I’bey/'/'i/ iiss>nn>s /-jurisdicUtin in "Juuni Coiiildeut llizeel. Y.h..> did a’l that he hid iOuscii'da:"—to w tiieh 1 am (]'iite as nui'h"pi>(»s- bt'eii to'd thiL he Would d". ‘‘Let liiiu tlat ed as 1 am o> the po^'tjrs 0'iitri)ling h'* thinki'ib he siandeili take heed le.t he Irill.’’ lJu- fe/ifjiond. f>-d as the o’ber mm nature is ibe sam • c 'inp lun-J of we.ik (nil- tiad. I -’im Utterly opposed to mingling le.igi t' ti's ainl erii.ig pi'si.tns evervwbere. O. these' w.ib pi-li:ics in any way wh-itfVt-r, and csp.ciilly c’ult.'* in France, an eli^qijenl writer savs ; i nju 1 oppo'^' d fo nvikiug it a lest in quaiilic.ii.ons “From all other ecoarj;-3 which had i-ulicted lor civil ofTice. U-!iglon inattoi' between a true, thev an? in-ide to bear their share of th-- bur- ' ih'-ns of G 'V'-rnment, but are [termitieci, alitr n \ residenc’ >l five \ears, and 1 iking an oath lo sup- i port the (JonsiiMilion, lo enjov tln ir just panicip i- ; ti'iti in the privib g's, honors and im'nunities ivhich |i sei;ures. Would ibey be b »s likt ly to be at- ^ t.iched lo tfie C ivernmt nt and its principles under | the op- ratiini of th-* present svsleiii, than tiny woidd iie under the pro i sed one, winch would treat them as not much tielti-r ihm ontcisls and ouil iws ! All writers of nott;, frotn the t arliesi tu the bites', who ha»e tie.it^d Ujion the elements and component p.irts. or members of commnniii. s and St ites, have pointed this out as a source ol real damn r—l.aviiw a I'lriie numb* r id the same race ii 't onU’ aliens by birth, but aliens in heart and feeling in the bosom ol s cit ty. S.icli was, to a great extent, ;he condition of the Helots in -Jreece—nn n of the same rac** [tl.'ic- d in an iiiferi >r po'ition, and btrming with'ti tln ni'elvt s a lii-irr td'd c'ass. I wi'h to see no sucli s'ait* ol things i.i ibis cotin*ry. N^'ith us at the S'tinh. it ia irue, we hive a ‘ J graded caste,” but it is ol a i-ure fi ll'd bv na!iire*iitr ill ir sulordinate po-.oon. riie negro, with ns, fills that plac* in socn-ty and under our sv'tem ol civilizition l.tr wh:ch In* w is d- sMMied bv n iture. No ir.iimui/ can lit him lor either st>ci il or p*ili:iral equality with his siipeiior'; at least history furnishes us ui:h n.) instmc* .'I the Kind ; nor d'les the negro vvi:h ns feel any tle- ijrad ition in bis po'iti'»n, bt cause 11 is Itis na'ural [)lace. u.it such vv.tuld nol be ihe ca^e with men of tlu* same race and coming Iritm tlie sam*-St-ite with ours.'lves. Aad vvhit appears ri-'l a li'tle 'trantre ami sinful.ir to me in cinisideiing this lat-- mov. meiit is, th .1 ii it did not origin it" with, y-1 i is now 'O g-neraby aiel z ib.U'ly fivored l*y so many of th >se men at the North wi.-i have t xp-nd- id s ) much o' th- ir m '-u d-d p!.ilainlir.'pv in balf of our sl.ives. 'I'n- y have b( t n ei>de;,v 01 leg lor years lo elevate the \iric in to an equ.i^i.y s.»- ciaiiy and p. ll'icnlly with tlie wliite ni^n. Ani 1 now, they are moving heaven and ear^ii ‘dcreed (i d their club a al pres' iil attend the udrninistratiou of our natur- anz .tion laws. 'I'ri.-se are the evils f.-lt by the tu'ion, or ignores this, one of its nntst htnkmg wholt- ctaiulrv, ainl they ought lo be corr-Cteo—^ characfrislics. As well might nny unltell- virifi , not hv a prosrnption o't all loreign-rs, without re- sinner clai.m to be one of the laiihlnl —one td the j ^rtrd to individu .1 iii.*rrs ; but, m the first place, eb ct even— ban ly btcau'e he was born born-- bv so arnein^ing the naturalization laws, as ell-c- ! ''h"re within the limits o Cliri iuitendoin. And j iJ.lly lo check and pievent these fnunU and jut as well mighi the .bu'obins. w bo J • and. Ill the st cond place, by holding to out ol his Cm vers-,” In ve dubb-d sTict accountability at the polls ut our i-lections, “Christian Ass .cia'ion,” becans- they w re t,.,rn alt tiiose public Iunciionarie.s who, t itiier witli par tisan \tews,or Intrn whatever motive, thus inipro- pt rIy cttnfer (tflict*, whether high or low, upon nmb serv 1:1:' to iht^ exclusion id native- bmi citiz ns, b f.er qn ilifi*'d to fi l them. An- b'-revil now b it, and wfiich ought to be reme fiear wnb patience inv part of ihe common ills.-— 'I'liey Will afl’-el me quite aB little as any oti..‘*r citiZ'n, for 1 have nut liule u’ stake; and Ko lar an my [lublic (losiM.Jii nnd cbnr-icter are concerned, 1 shall eni 'V ih* consolation which i% Io bo deriv- td from a [tree* pt ta-jght me incailylife, nnd whicfi I sb.iH evi r rherish nnd treasure, wha*e\- r forluiie betidi? me ; “ Hut it, (III lilt;’-! nnc'-rtnin imin, ]\1 ishnp sli:i 11 iii.*rlliv ‘•;iii. 11, laillilul, /ir jml tiu»- in viiiii, \V'o-, vv ml iirnl c.tilc llmu MJ'tnin, fsjttnil nol a on lurtmn; eliangcd.’* % Yours, iiiobi rt'siifcliully, A. II STi:riILNH. Tof'ol. T. W. Tin.-uvs, n'.M-rlon, (Ja. Tuk ArrKKMitK Sy-ik.h.—'I'here is a very gen-ral, a-* well as ,i very errontous, imprej^ion [trev-iilmg relative to tbn workings of the appren* tic* sv^ti-m. j is', intr> d iced inlt) tin* service by Sicretary D.»bb'ii. Tin* system, after mature on Christian s«>il. 'I’he genuine di'ciples of “ I'rue ■ deliberation, has b- r-n, adopted, nol wulj the viow Americanism,” like tin* g> nume followers of :li* , of lurnishing the light kind ol material for lieuten- Cro“s, art; tho^e w fntst- be;irts are warmed anf | ^,,„,,Tiodores, but to efTecl a ra* fired—pur,fied, elevated and enobled —by 'lio>e , j„.,i permanent iinprt>vemenl in tho employ principl'-s, doctrines and prec pn which charac'l gf,verniiieiit. Naval apprm’ices are not in teriz-i lb. ir rt*sp>;ctive systems. It is for t^’is rea- j promotion. 'I’hey may by good con* dietl, IS the ll loding. it is said, of some of ihe ciiif-s tlial a KHni^chatkan, a nritfnn, m Jew, or a ,|url be a-lv.-i nc* d to the grade ol u p.-tiy officer, ^'W\\ p inn^rs and criruin da fr. m other coiin- Ilindoft, cm be as good » C'hrisrian as any one ; ,},py advance. tri' s. 'I'h* se on Hit ali t't be uncond.tionally ex- born on “C tlv iry’s brow,” or wher>* the “Se rmon | ' . Wainington Union, A nd btr the s mn* el-ubd and probibii'*d from ciining amongst us; on the .Mo'int ’ was pre-icbed ! ih‘*re IS .,0 re .son why we should b" ihe /£' /('/ a r-as'-n an lri^hlnen, Frenchm-in, a G-rnian or ol oih“r nati'ins’ puipers, or either the kf'eprr^ or R iS'i'.n can be .,s ihitrt.ugb'y •* A menc ;in”^as il t jr( rs ot \h‘*r Jtlons The-e evils can and ougtit t‘i be p inedied ivithtu' resorting to an indis- ^ eliminate onslaught up ri all who, by indu-irv. eiit' rprise nnd merit, iriiy tb')'>se to better tlie.r eoinlitioii in atiandoning ib** re-peelive dyo>isties ol th" o d world in whtcli they may have chanced^ lo bivt,* bt-eii b >rn, and tty uniting their en»*rgies witli ours, niiy feel a [irid-; in advancing ih'- pros perity, development And progress (jf a comrn'Ti c untrv not much less dear to them than to us — \»aiest tin se wh" thus woitbily cnrne, w h.-t qu i lln* ini'ruled ern pi'"' s of th» ir “t>* ibe r land, ” w h i-e heir's have b't n fired w ith :he love t f our id;*as iiiij o'lr ins'itutions ev» n in tlistant ciinit s, I would not clo-e the diior of admU'i tn. Hut lo all such, s (Mir iH’h'-rs did at first, so I would c’ntii.u** ri st Irtelv and generously ui extend a wricoine tro d. \V’t- bave Irmn su:-li a cl iss nothing to fear. he h-ui be**n born within the wads of the tibl In'l*-- pendenc* Hall itself. W’fiich was lln* “true A mericm.” Arnold or H imd’tm ? Th * ont; vv:i' a native and ih>* other was art ad [tl-d «on. Ibjt to return. What do our (.I'-orgia frn-nd* intend tti do? Is i' not time that t)iey had stiown their hand 1 Dj ihey intend to ubmdou »le* fJeorgia Platform, nnd go over “horse, foot and rfr-it'oons” into a p di-'ie.al alliance widi 'I'rumbull, Dirkee, W'llson & Co? Is ihis lb** cour-e for ^ the 7th and n’li Con^' not, I h >pe not. aiirkid out Carrots a .ScB=5rirrTK for Doon i.t Puddino. —15 lit tl c irr .is when priperly prepared, ft'fin an adaiir^.ble su .,titnte btr t'ggi. HI the making of putidirg'. 'I'll' v musi, ft»r ibis fturpixe, be boilrd an.l smashed, and af'« rw jrds run through^ co.irne cloth, or seive rnnde of horfifc hnir. llie pulp, when thus cle-iretl of any chance nbrou* or gran ular rriitier, io *y be introduced among oiher in- gr»-dienis C'-nsiit'iting the puiiding With the lotal om;*sion of egg-, in -a quantity proportionate lo th» A pudJing, composed partly SI/,** of tin: forrin , U'lo..-Ml ol Ihe above material, will be found conniderably r ihprTbj'MVPs bv ^inv ^>1 ihn tr Hliint oui 'V . . . . > i i i *.i - — - L. • J ' I 1 III T I iroB* ■ I'?';-'*'’, 'lian it the Sime bad been made with 7th and w ll Cotu'ressi'jiial Districts • I trust rs • - i 4 ^ , and will impart a lar iriore graK^iil and Bgrccaj^ But if they do not intend thus to connmit ’hprn- I il^^^or. selves, IS • not time to take a reckoning and see i whelbt'r they are drifting ? ^len ‘ th** hbind lead > iikat p the blind ’ where is the hope nf s^f^-iy ? b-en eiied to the r«-9 eution which, it is 'aid. the sav-; We barn tha Nohtic Caroi.i?*a.—Tha I h.tve F'yf*tteville (.W C.) Oiserver nf ll»e 30th ultimo W’e barn Irom several tioUfCPf in th« When in baitle or in the walks of civd litV did any j late Know-Nothing Cunventio.i passed in M-icnn. confi'ry that the whea* cr p in North Carohna !• such ever prove traitor or red'remt to th*' flag _ Ihi-*, it seems, is the only tb:t*g riiat ihe 6U0 de-j n«'. lyomts.i 3. 'I be '»intci and spring h*»re bc^'n to do- ’ cauie of h:s couairy ? On what occasion have ’ legi'es cculd bring lortb after a two d iy>’ ‘ laLor’ too dry.