t 9 ma mm ¥| Jlj ici.t iir.. >lt.. arui ti,:. c all 1. r' o'fi l»Ir Inn; r iu: ItlVtt I III- WARING & PRITCHARD, Proprietors. > A FAMILY PAPER—DEVOTED TO POLITICS, LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURES, MINING, AND NEWS. PRICE $2 PER YEAR—In Advance. (Tijr Itiitrs—Disiiif as tljf iMlloiu, but oiir iis Ijr .Ini' CHARLOTTE, N. C., FRIDAY JIORMNG, AUGUST 10, 1855. NO. [From th,^ Southern Baptist. Miiiv clirntinris )tre (!i-p »s(-d t» liesitiite niid , Its tu wli'-tfi'T ilie »‘X[)-ct.iti(»i: ()[ our p-r- fiiccUiig aiid of bviiig rt-ijiiited «iili kin dred spiritu in ihe future ivorlil, is to be rcgardd From tlie KeadiiiK (Penn.) Clazette & Democral. All liilaiiioiiK Oiiiriiiie. c:isf ()| Passmore Williamson, charj'ed «iili iibilueiiiig three slavi s, the properfy of Him. John 11. h-el r, I . S. .Miiiisit r to Nicar'ij^ua, while ;U transitu, trom l*tiiladi;lphi;i to New York, wos ;is n inffC «pecuIation, or whether it is to be ren»r- ! Iriday, b'-hire Judge Kme, in the U. ’ Si.ulherner of his property, and st'izing him by j,d as a doctrine distinctly revealed by Inspira 1 ^Court. \\ iliinmson, in ansuer to the i|,e thrum, hi.ppcnt'd in the ci»y of t)r.>therlv lovt-. We think that there are very valid rule^of: On ti.e Fourth .f July. Mr. l)al!a. s..d : .rr‘..turo interpretation, « h.ch, whm all put lo- I "V' ““y "* ! That having h.en kindly invix-d, h.- «ouM ven- ^KhVr uiv ihi.s sentim. ni all the force of « doc- I custodv, nnd ther* fore he could not pro- i ,„re to e.xpress a (Vw thoughts sugarst. d by the mnc of ehri..n mity. I ^ prosecution ohjpcted to tins re- . oceas.on. We prnpoHO on this occasion, to look ot thenues- | “ff'-f'-'d to produce evidence to show that Q„r ol.jcct, in cel.-hraling this d.iy, should bf, fr-.nt a *.inule p'lint o( view, nain-'Iy, the p**r- i " Kane decided lo hear the ,^(.1 m»-re!y lo rccal! liie names and pi.|..>-i'/.e /h^* -unal e\p»-rit nce ol the AjM.sile I’aul, ns rrcordt'd ! .‘'"Tj’ T" . V''^>naja.ie case was made out fxpjoiis of those who gave i’ universality oV inlfr- vu lit** wriMuu**. I' cli'arly and uncjue'i iinpiraMtnis I*i«ti'iolic Seaitiiiiciits. 1 how. and t'»'d (.im I w^s much oM-eg- d and took If the people ol the Nortfi could be imbued wiifil ** teal. Son*; hy 'In* w hoh* hoU'e such sentiments as th'* lullowing, from onft ol Ihf 1 “Possum up a gum stump, tfrfal slalesrn^'ti cif Hmhis\Iv.inia, tlierc rn'ubi U-'i som; hope for South, lijl thre** wrekf after , m ni V\oir.>Mv connucliciid the pi r-.(>n il aiiJ uien'al ex- |)i-ri»-iicV (.1 ’Ins IMilf wnirr. surrounded as lit/ ui.s wi h .-> m ifiy my- lie.tming upon him from (he '[lin'c/nl u'orlil ;—'*iid il ilie eX(k iitMice of such in c.mnol misNad us, when he was favortcl than alm.'St any oihtT mortal, hy «pfcial • i. l fr-fj'/ nt insi[»lils ol those uiiscfti n aims ol , \ i;r»‘ vv ii;«'U lie (lU'sulf iil tils ii:it-ii.il v;iil v.licfi h ■niul'i uiir sfiis(>-i — wt' n;ay vrry saf* ly 1,1.,. tlic w h'fh ttif apo'tlr III M a reu- I ;,iii wi h Iri'-nds in Ik .mi ii, as h'tuni( ail the au- iii ri’v of an iiHpir.d ! ici i inc. Wo .arc on the , Ilf cMriil'oit and ol s lictv. « h‘n "■ can he rated with the s ime rofiv ic’i"ii. and can ha\e ih' ir delivery the fl igrant on'rage of r)tibin' he would hold the uefendanl to answer for jterjury. ,.j;i „,j,j iuunortaliiy of renown, iiut at .he .») on 1 he les’ifiiony was then fjone inlo, and when it ijmc, under the iinpira'itnis of th'* 'heme. In In, I [. t.e; a I Il i> (i iin > h.unda ion lor c ur ial h, hich l*.iul real ■ i .1 liiS o" n « vpericdc**. . !• MMj> 1 ri tii^ Mi'inv (!>(•! I ri lir)n«: in !ii~ I''pls- I’ i« Si yiin;! a dojht th il Ihis apo«i!e I II an • 11^.• desire and e\ji' riafioti o( s -eiiii: his hrt th- oi.lv in till fl sh. I)iit in itie sjiii ltd- «-p"k“, not on'\ of ^eitij' v\ It h I hem .nr, till’ lu to iu\ iii'i^Mifi's, tiis l.iIl l's I Mi'ani to tht ‘|) lit’iil r union ic c-^s'tri il i‘.'eicourse ol all iit}’ ciion- ij) iiMi.il l>eiiiu's. There is wrapoed up |.i|i in''-ii 'I I icnlti- s iind : fl (‘Mmii', the 1,1 u rni o' an iniin'T'ai hemir. li i- np'in i|,: I ; !• >' iise o! llie Siiil! S e('llM-;oliNne'.s (It'll, jnmirv d in''ii.ir .hi.’ cmM lo'i'in n-sts, , ■ , |: I» ri . 1 nil (I or' I i !i \ . \ w 111 In I Ni ' i i-ic ol she Ap"'!' IViul, t!>(!i‘c ■ II 1 ninii i.t '\ ii'i'l'- 1 i/.( iiiid\ ii:u p.i\\ .T ol I' -rI .11, M il ch tr lU'l I s '.lie iiti:i. Iinicnl'. "I t!n I, in ti‘1' :'e. to I N 1.1 re tic\ or d i lie ci ;i \ — v.i.e :i li\ ifli^i n. oiir :ilt.ichin nts nri\ ' .,11 . ,1. II’ I lo li.;\e :h. ir ol.jec!> |i’'.t '.r(’Ve>^. no' II- ..I . Ill I I III' ti.o’ ;1’>’ -nil 'er ,1 «. n i-.t in'’ \'i iicn r . I- i ' the 11 r Ul > liiiid 1 ' *. 11«• 1)1 1 > 1. Tt.i' i. rlie 1(1 ( :icli ill II- : f-Mlir S ’ ||”\ oil:! .‘I I: I 11 l"\ !lie s iM n • ol I nr I II 111 Il 111 11 n i ni all pin II,^ w h’ ve Il j;: iiii .!'■ I I •’.II ih. iiill ill’' jirccinrt' Ilf dc- •' ion 1' n; i\ (• r II' 11 II V c'l r i-i • i! 11,1 w li it Im inij)’ 1 ishable III j c!s i>l oiir love. !• iinnii 1 'ills si niiinent in I T’t 1 > .\ 'er, \v |iii:il in nia 11 \ i!- i 1(1 'o eh on jvimts o| till- Apo'll'- Piiii'-s eh.i r.icler. lie c'.ri’.n !>l iiivin^ niv liitiid> hcre- I'riiii'ipallV kiH.l • ^ ii.y iov.e to them on Il 1 ; Il ii”l.i I ^li. ul i nr \ er know lie ni, !\ le Vi 1 'mvc tlc’in a tcr this !iti- is I h 111 u I II h iii('or..l ili'i iis closed, Judge Kine said ihc case was of so grave a cfiaracter and the consequc-nces so great to tlie deiendant, that he niu^t take liine lo considf*r and exarnuie the matter. In ihe meantime lie was held in 8*^0Ul) lor a lurther hearing. It IS high lime that the rights of Southern gen- ilem* n, travelling through ilie Norihern Sates, .'hould be m >re clearly usccrtained. Il ihey are to he cons'antly stil j' cied to ihe same indignity an i wrong which Mr. W hri Itr sullcrcd at the hands of ihis hold abolitionist and his blac.'v ac c'injitices, without any power of redress, they bhoiilLl know the f.ict, and sh ipe ihfir intercourse «iih the free JStates accordingly. W’hiiever may be ,iie feelings in other p irts ol the N *r:h, we arc s:iti.>fiiMj that 'he con.servative, law-abiding, and rniuii-U)\ injj people (>f I’ciitisV 1 viiina, do j/u/ ap prove such acts ol \iolence iinil fl igrani injii'iicc as ilie ut.e conimiUfd U|>on Mr. Wlneier,and will rt joici* to s( e its p(M petrator^ piinisti'd lo 'lie e.\- tnnusl l.mlul rioinl. 'I’hev may h.ive no h-ve lor .'I’lvery ; hut this does not make them le>s wil ling to re>pe(“t th ■ l iws of their sis'er IS'ates whic^i tol' ra;»* it, and the rights ilicir leilow citizen.s have ,iC(iuirr-d tin )er lliem. Wie n they go lo the South, thev expect S'>utlu‘rn Itws to protect th'm in tfe ir pi-r.^nns and pri pertv ; an i \> h*;n Sou luMiiers eoine here, ihev w> uid extend tin* -xanie protection, even lie U;^h ihe properly ol the latter m.ty ci^nsisl in lliai uluch uur laws do not r’ cogn./.e hs such. il h.l,^ been deculcd v\e heli(:ve, by ur Courts, that ^lilv( s bioiight vidunt irdy t>y itieir owneis, into a free St.ite, are entitled to tle ir freefom. (/ •. Iii.n.sc to c/(iim it. lUit, we upprehen \,.there IS [ii'tiiiiig in ihese decisions wliich .■-aniMioiis the '//r si-;7,nre and rescue of slaves, or their res- M liberty, i.gainM their own will, by ii III this case, it was el* arly prov-li 1 witnesses, in cononorii;i"n o! Mr. own sia'ement, liiai llie slave wuniin upon the altar of our Leloved conirrv sdine voiive senliincni :ij)nlic*able lo her exi-ling confiiilon. and h;irmoiiizing wi ll ihe lesions and uiins til her j founder.*. I '1 111' p‘-opl • of .-Xmeric^, over their v.-isj domain, ^ in all t heir coiin'less cilies, towns, vi!l,ige.s, bun iels and settli im i.t>, are, at this ni' inent, spontu- neou'lv and simultaneously, reii'lering graielul hom.'ige to ihe f.iith and the lailier> ol ’70. Whit miliions of \oices, on the height ; (.f our mount li is in Iliedt pths of our vallevs on the boundless e.- ' p ins of our waters, amid if;'-sh ides ol uiinunib'- • ed fort Sts, of ilie sun.-bine of eiiii ess praiiies, are repentii'g, w itii ne"-r dyin” s\ mpaiby, ih*- sol' inn I and snhiim*' trntfis of the llcclara'ion o| Indepen ' d nc»’ ? N’ tv . ibis (joliti.;iil f» illrlnj tli ri-es in ev- : erv 1 lilt! ; it bLdi.’s (he earth, not w l b .'111 ulli‘diuin| bat, hu' wi 11 an.Mill'rn ol intiuitl exultation ;j 1 | ir, inlo v\ li.it Unknow n c.truer Ins ilie enicr'iris- ; j ing giMiius of li’-r eiti/eiis f i'e.J to p neir iie ? — I .^iid w h* re, and w l.en, can b>- fic loui.tl unmiiullul . j to h til ai d g!orifs the I'l nrth ol Jul\ ? I It is in conl-inp!aiiiig this ixic', unexaggera- ' letl, \ i l vivid, ji:c lire of a woriti-witU: clioir, that ; we are i.i id.- to (eel and re t'i/.* the v;ilu'-“ our j imm use inherit.ince td It’t d >in. N >r does it fail ; lo strt iig'lie.T our firm purjiosc lo m iiiitain tli ii in- ! Iierilaiice miimpaiied. willnii tl.e gre.tt b iUvark , sp.-ri 1IIV d vised hv its \encrit>d au hors Inr iis I p.'es'rv ation. Xi;ed 1 tell you wIiii !be !>ul«Hrk i I' '! What th'! t.niv unf.iiliii;' and inl illibl • cit id> 1 is the Col s i utionu' (Inion of i. 'I'ii li i' 111” p inoply uielci infant i frsprniij ol oiirrevoln- i.is ma'ijreil in’o herculean Raccoon in a holler,'- fic. After ihe snni!, ibe inin with the big ears of fered up a short praver, ihat ih“ hind might be dehvered !V"in the Poj>c, tiic devil, mid from fa/'- rinfra in gHneml,” lo wliich som* sail, nme.i, •»om*‘ hr;ivo. and a lew, encore. .Man v\ith Ihe Iny ears ihi*n sian d lie' l)usiness f.ir th';l night v\ns to d> cide upon C'tridid lie fo.- Ci>ngress ; 'aid ••they had nine fiundred m* m'»ers, an I there were nii"“ h'.uidrt d and fwentv-s- ven camiiflait'S. Diiii’i know how it was, diifn’i understand it; but one thing ht‘ knnwed, he wt rn’l gniiig to give up his claim, wished he might he leeiotiilly exfluncticat- ed if he dill.” Sever.tl With smaller ears then j sail!, ‘-ihem was exactly their sentioienis,” iiui I thuusjhl a litih* delay wouldn’t hur', better count i n0'e» first. iMeeting then brokt* up; wen' home, and sen: I lo api'ihecarvs fo.v Jew h.ivid’s Il>brew’ Plaster; ciiudn'l set dow n for three days. ( fT cts ol p itl- p- rly. Di.riiig :lii- vis:; of mm.-1>'re P.-rry'.« srpiafiidr, tlic\ ti'od me i-sui cm n's ti.‘ the sioreshiji .Si’ll'liampJi n, .-iiid ilirv bid a v>-sel id the same iiMid' I and dim* nsions nearly le dy '■ i 1 iniudiing. 'i'lie old Jipin.sc law ris'ricing the s 7. • aid iniuh 1 of lb’ ir j iiks h s r* nily l-e- r. nbrog -u d. and the (Ii>\ t-i niiii'iil is now anil)i'i’i;st j)o-»t ss a naviil stpiadioii sinri i r lo t.m . I'n'inibi' f.K't it will he seen how r«piii is lie- j;rir.\:ii td new ideas in ih.s s> clu h d naiinri, and v' ii’i! vast ch in- Cl’S must II'eeS'.iI il V r suit Irom lie ir iuiihcr in- lerconrs(‘ with mt ricaii'^. ’['lie oi ly Anieiiean aitich* ihev c.lj’ CK'd to the iiilrodiic'ion of w-s religion. 1 ley pnbrrid tilt ir o'.\ n, and 'he (’on.mission' i > retni ned to ( ap- tain Adams a bundle of ndigious iinoksaiid trac's, wliich rit* of the .-X niiriea n eli.piaiii' had dislii- I'Uied ainon:f the [)'''| le, ri q:e s ing him to lake them back lt> .A on ric.a. 'I h y ren)'ifisirat d al tliis atrempt to proscU le the J ipar,i-S'\ as ui viola tion of the priiicijdes of Ihe In .itv and conir try to Jipancse law.— Ini'Ui^euccr. Dimphool railed lo si-e me; l.ilked poli'ies; tidd him 1 shi'uld vote lor Stevens. Hi* s^'ii sliniildn’t, had sworn not ii> ; tol l him I’d quit ; S lid II 1 did I’tl losf? my ciisiom, K N.’s wonldirt If id • wiih 11)“, call me “Iriitor, perjurer,” and all tha'. I).>11*1 know what tt> h>; r> ckon I'll have tu stick It) ’em.—A'i^i'st.\ Co 'Sfit itionali.st. Coral Elcrf's. Th. J*ws in !^ \v V«»k. Jt vvs are a p'Culi.ar |'»‘op'e, tliMigli tin ir t \‘-u ise at iheir ‘•in niguralioii cliiini r*’ l.isl e\rn- Arv lii(') itll Sworn. A vpry instructive a- well as amusing incident f'ccurrtd at Crawlorii, IvUS'jell connty, Ain., dur* ing rhe discussion there between Messrs Dbwdell find Walls. Mr. Dow dell charged that ihe Know Xotlungs itiok c*"ii«in t>a'.hs in their several do- iiries w hich a li>'e man ought not lo lake, find was making ii tell agninsi hii adversary when the follovv inf di.ihigue occuircil : Mr. Wat's.—*'I never took :in oath.” .Mr. Dowdell.—“Il ihcre is iiioiher Kiuiw \olhing in the house who has not been sworn, 1 hope he will ri>se and make ii known.” Mr. n. II. P>‘ker.—“1 never was sworn.” .M my Voiceji. —“U'e «ere,” “we w« re “wn wer> Mr. Dowdell—'‘Ilow is this, fellow ritiz ns ? — The chil ls ol the |i ir'y the wire workers, ii seems are not swim'ii ; itieir pi. tlge (d’honor 1 ptesilme. is sufiieient ! Hm 'he w Ol; 1 hat hoys, ihe honest yeo men ol the conniry art* onijxl/tul to tuhr ni oilh fiefiK-e ikev arc pi-rmilteil lo erj ly ih*' beneiii.s i f Know NoiliiiigiMn. » 'J'he t n'l'cl 4 tiii« hit imy he better iniagin-d iliiii lit scrilit'i*. 'Ihe house rung with aj'pbiuse. Ilow is if ? Are 'hey all s»vorn, or does l!ie er- ^ * ing wa-i nol so p -culiar tnil ili it Chris'i ms pr. sent \ tier discr'ininaic h;iw( »-n iis membership and tak * ifiouglit it a very t'xctdhn' (;nd t hi isiianlike ( n- terlaininent. 'I’hi've are stiu to h‘ some 17,l)U(( of the .h’wish f.ii:h in th.- Unred Si ilt s. Their chtiiches mimlx'r ;Jl,an l their clnnch licctiouno- dalioiis perlia[is may be jisilv Mik'H as an index In tbeir s ren>th. Pr'di ildv t‘>,000 Jew.s are to he found in ihe ciiv of Ncvv \ ork. Their chddren il.e wurds (d me. nnti pin oihers U)wn b\ sol emn o'lihs ? — I'l/ucs Srnfi/in. • if S' cnrii v is ? I' i ■ lie sovereign .S; it. i v\ hose sh''l'*T th'* i lionarv I .ile-is le 1 I ;t I C.‘ ( d , 'peC*. S, s •!l \ ti r. artli. Ill c. nis. tj O' Il -.1 I. 1 -ll' IM I.unit ■ I,,i liivethem such; l.Ul i (HiW COIMT- |.i. n- 111' ''' • !' ■' 1 I’.mvi r'c will ll' in lrv-i. 1 tik" e.n if,,. |.|, III ill'- t'. - I I "f a, .-”1.'. !) lii-' :iij 1 »|.i>|!!v 1U''*“ w 1 *1 s!i ill ■ irt in = ha!l .VII. ■ I.. ::i • as pr - lU-'e; t' ' III II Till r.‘ r.:i- lor cl.. I-:! : -I ■ r- s I) I’l \ e.'i's.s c i t.'i • u (' ; i-t, u Ii. n n;i\ ll.n'^ i;,: rodi.v d.i III .1 ht avi n j,-i..rv 111 :!.e II 'h ' f•' elir Ii.'ll. n lO'g In 1st m h ^ 'n \ 1. , A Ml It w 111!'- wi- \ I_r| eU- anil o'l'C'ire T. 1 lu \n 1 Cln-I h” '^'orirK'd in til P 111' .11 .d he r' '.ll cl'. The si V' t.t tie- apo^'I'' I" I \:'i rt.rioii d rcn- I 1' n vv ilii his h’ I ’V’d 111. nd>. w is i 'i' h >i iscd by t 111 !>' !"in-. ll. Thus . li i..l i le^. po^lle sa v ;ng ','iai ‘-('hri't >h.ill he his suits." — I’ his prayer for the Th.’.~-^ ilnni le. (ii-li'iiis, • il iit ihe iiaiii"' ol our L'ud .I”'i:s ('hr; t ilKiv he glorified i I yo ’'letl I'l 'he (J ila- 'Mi I'll' w'c in . his ( A// he ll • iire'* o- that I ' ! his il.scij'lc III! to a 't! U' of 1 ingic- ce a lit! 'ig- r of ■St :ak'- • do n 't s nran- le wi"l s, both ii.in ^'tins 1 ins, Paul sa s. m sa.-ikuoj i>( hims*d', •‘.iiid ihey '.ilordi' d (i’>d in me.” In If-eil. so far « llie :i)io-il.- Ir.iin r’£arihnLr i' ;is ;i'iv detrac- (, II it.an tlf ix'or\ of ' 'tui't. that le* h Ids it forth ' .11 .inim iiii)'.^ 1 iic>‘i‘'.U’‘ fii hiiii'tdl an I o’h'*rs. th.it tiic'.^h>iv o! ('hri't would he n.■rjof utrd hv 'I ■ nniin ll j >v of the s .veil, w hen 'b'-v ^h ni l re- i-. gi.i,'..' each oilier in his pr-s*mic'. !■ animated 1;'*. own preachini:. as when he sivs to 'he (’o|ns- in’*, ill the^e wtods. “•.vh-*m vve prt'ach, w arn- nijj everv' man, ant! teaebiog ev(‘r\' m in, in all wisij im, th il we m tv pr-’sent every man p»*rleC 111 Jesus ('hrisi.” 'I'o the Phillippian-. l.e sjivs. ‘•Tliii I uny rejoice in the tlay of f’lirist. ih il ] hive iic.t run in v.ain, neilh'*r Inbi'r- ii in vnin.” .\ sTiki:i; iilti-Mr ition -if the I elief of the apos. appears in I'is epi'tle to the 'I’ht's^^aloni.in t'hriri-iaiiH. who are describ' d a« endeared to him ill a ihreef.dd r-pecf, which rises in the ord-r of '* flimax ht'fore ihf* apostle’s mint) : “For what f^iir hope, nr joy, or crow n d rejnicing? Are n.ii »>ven ve in the presence* of our liOrd Jesus ^'i'nst at hi-* c->niing ?” They were his “hopp,” : h>r he iioped to see them again ; his “j.'tV,” for hr* expected to be hnppy with tle-m in the presence of, *'hrist; his “crown of rej'>icing,” for he linked lOfNMird to his reward, as the vicfor in the Greci an games v^ an crowned with the garlands of eon- \ q'M‘si ; luid this lionnr he should receive for his iii'tr me it tlilv in if e r conversion. Hut what thin inspired apostle wa«i thus »n sure d, concrning those ivlmni he should recnirnise in till* presence of Christ, our Lord declare.s sh iH be ^quallv verified in everv one wh.) siiaM h'lve ac- leil a fiilhful part low inis the poorest of his chil- drrn, in this world. W hen they sfinl! ail he gath ered into ihe presence of ( brisi, in hu glo--v, th-' l. -rd will sav. “('o'oe ye hh‘s«».l of mv F.-ilher. inherit the Kmg'l'>ni preparetl for you frorri before the f.tundation of the world. For f w-ns an hun- gfred, and ve vi'«ve mo inea" ; I was thirsty, and vp gHVH me lirink ; 1 w'is a str'inger, a'-.I ye look me in; naked, and ve clothe 1 me. I was sick, «nd ye visileti me; 1 w is in prison, and ye cnne unto me.” And our L'ud speaks all thi?, con- Cornmg those w ho sU ili reco^Jiisr each oilier when Ussfinhhd mu*uallv ni his prcsenc'-; ‘ Inivnxuch vc h'lvi! done it unto one of the le isf o( thc^‘ '' V ye h'V*' •I'.n'' it iintfi me.” IdiH'jU- foi a'i.;n lio'ous mcil). hv se\t r.il WMietde r and her ’."o bo\ s “were h-rced away” (rt'in tlv n ina.ster ; that ‘-she held back with all her s rcng h and th(! h 'VS v'ert; also striiei;liiig and cr\ing to get away Iroin the n"groe.>i who held th' in ; th ii •*l^e bo\s and Wnman kick' d aiul cried to g- l a- w«y, find Slid thev wanted lo et) lo their masier, ’ aiiij that one of lliti mtd.t '* ihreaieir-d to dt Mr. Wheeler’s ihroal from ear tot>ar if lie inlerlnred.” Snrt ly there is no deci'iori of any Pennsylvania Court on reconi, lo warr.uit the commission td such ll’ outrage ! ().jr laws, though ihi y ign ui’ 'he ( xister.ce of slavery, are certainly not so de- h etive as lo pr'-viih; no puiiisliint nl lor a fl igran: , iCi ol violence like this. 'I'icre ninst he am[>h* lc'4 d means lo bring Mr. Willi im-.m and the' h! ick scoundn.ds who ai)el’t d his rintous proceed- I to a S'net aecouiil ; an.I w(* liopt* ihey m:i\ ^ he iii.idc to h-t I, in sncll a w ay us w ill cans-- them | nol so-jll to f'rg' t, that t 'cn si ivt -holders havu j lights in a iVi'i.' Sta'e which cannot he invade'!! with iuipi'.nity. j I'll s negro woman and licr two hoys —whom ' .Mr. WMi-’tder intended to take to 'h- ir misln ss. a j iinno of Piu!;id Ijvhia — are now free, »vhe'h--r : 'hey ’.vill tu' no. It s'tnnll he th* duty fd then j liberators, if ihev have the eoni.nt'ti Icelings ol , fiiimanitv, to ft ed, clothe, and provide lor th in. as .Mr. W’t.e'ler vtas botiiul to ih>. Th» v n*ed Mi.-li care ; for they are among stran^-rs, and , ht Ipless as slaves usually are when ohiig'*ti to (|e. | pend U|>t>n themselves. P>ut the phihinlhroi'y o! abolitionism goes no lartber lll'in lo giVf slaves —wilt; I her ti> bi't', stt.il, or starve, the\ care not. Liberty is a shrine at which :t is i wor- ihv deed to oII’t sacrifice ; am! what ni’-r.'? ae- ccpt.'ihle viciim can be immolated than the [X'or negro, jiisi iV'ed from iht! (‘h.iins of slaver\ ! So the aholiiioni'ts reison, as their pr ic'iec t-ils u^. What, then, is to he the fate of th-se liheraud slaves ! Will any family in Phdad- Iphia 'ake them into i's service ? tt dotilit if. Our Nor thern h«'Usekeep-TS are not accijstoiiu d to hire s-‘rv!in's encumh'-retl with children. 1 in' “cru' l act’’ cd' seperating this mother ami her little hel[i les.s bov-—w''ieh wouhi gi^e the Tiihimc ami other abolition j-iurnils material for a whole cl umn (d “tilt* h'>rri'rs d slavery, it il were It oc cur a! the South —must ihertdore he iheir firs: e.\- p-’ri'-nco of fre«Miopi, If, able, separaltdy, to earn fureigii liineh bread » nongh lo keep thcmM’lves from stirviiig, udn him I'd j th y will proli ihlv find a lodgini: in some misera ble trarrel or filthy cellar, and drag mil a hur.h n- some f xistence in the n»aist of ih' sq ial-.r. di^f>:t«.-. •ind lo.itliFnnie vice, which mark the hum's el Ire.- n-'groes in our N'riht'rn citi- w. ill illiam- S.»n and l\is confederates lie r-memheretl in th>>r dving prayt r.i ?—if indct d iheir p. lyers he not turned to curiies. s'rennth. ’I fnt i> liit; sacred (!onsei vat iry wiihin w h.ch 'he fi uits id lih--rt v, order, pr .gr- ss, \ ihir and law, have i;erminalt’d, hloo-neil ai.d ii[fui ti. .\nd \ou, Peiiiisv Iv.iniaiis, in whoS'- mnls' stiil stand.-; ihe hallowed t ddice w h-’iice c.une both the oraci-- o! liidi pendcnee aiul ill'- organic (ram-' o| otir C ivernmciil—vou, tfi-' c-'ntra\ sus'aining po'.vrr of llii- gr-at areti, art; \ on n- ', ;is h”iei-»- t 'le, he ir!, s'>ul aiuI hand devott 1 as well to the principles ol 'ht' revidniioii as to ih-- wane'll iry r-’ared lor th- ir peijieiij-1 proti c.i.m ? \ • s. J kn ’W yon are ; and, tficrelorc, it is ilia' I r> mind \ on th it \ou pos.-ess a qiii’ t l.ilenl b-it resistless loict; w hith. jijstl V and upprojoiau ly ' x- rl. d, may i£-i f ir to arrest the riithh ss i.ss luhs ol tan itie and i.inta>tic eih;es, mav awe hack the agtgrt Srsor, ;.nd le ica him, ho a t*vi r rehietant t-i learn, ihe i»dom iyalt\ *o our common anc-'stry, lovaliy t" our In tin* grea! arcliipel igo of the ll'idack and R.a- | atleiid the same schools wi'h tnir chihlren, and until we reach lln ir religions prculiarities, iliere is little to distinguish t)iem from oiht-rs of our citt- Z'^ns. Anti y* t ihey hav*- some pt cu'i n i'ies.— We SI hhnn find ont; in our prisons ur penilentia- ries. W hen one is set n in a prison, he is (here lor some petty offence, tie* ihirges being stddom ijraver lhaii of lalst- pri-tences ol r-ci ivin r stolen goods. Some veurs ago, wt* riont-mher one w-.-.s senlcnced io the Stale prison for arson; hul il is true that, to a remarkable ex'eni, I'rat lilt s are sel- tioin tdFt nders ayaml socet) . Th-'y are nol Ire- q'li ntly found in t-ur ho'pi'als, and never in our poorhouses. Al '\ ard s I-l'iiid, wherf so m- ny hundreds of the p nr, drifting .'icross frt m the shores id' the Old W’orM, ate connimally ing, we find all cl is*t!s of Cliri.sli.ins — (^n ikers peihaps are » \cei)!ed — anl ail shades ol iiilidels re[)res- n'ed, but never a Jew. \\ hen llie J. wi'h I (nigraiil arrives, he tioes not etiininii himS’If, tluHigh poverty has chased him from liis td f h.ime, .and met fiitu on our whirl, to ll.e Commissioners of L^migration lor ihe irceipt ol that astsl:inet; to whicli his coiii'nulaiioii lt*e t tritles him; bul l:e ri's first. ]V!irre is tlici e (I Jt If ? His brother id C'-mmon covenants, and l-iV'thy to the peace, hon or, and h i['p n 'ss id our common country, Ii is he prouil oii'sioii (d our noble Coiniri'Uiw’-„*alth to he ever vigilant as guardian ol tie* I ni >n ; and it U(.)u''! be v\».l! f.ir her, in the sp.ri' td pr- \en ive • iiJ atiur niiory p I'.iio'ism, to anm ut-.ce h r pre- dctcrmitiMl p i.'p s; lo live u:i(lt*r no other ihaij the e.\i^linir f. ij -r.i'ive Coii'-li'u'ion ; to apprise, in advance, liu; rash invaders of ihal p lilaitium that , she cm never link In r destiny with any sover eignty or siction stained with the opprobrium of ; unf iithfuln* ss to recorded obhgaiions ; lt> p iuii ^igiiifieanilV to ihi^ cu'renl ol h-r rivers, llie di-j reetion >d htT h'gliw.'ixs of Ir ide, iho trihu'ary sonrces whence comes the aliment t)f her it dusiry ;ind to let It ht; nnd-’rstood, finallv anil forev-r, that, wfia’ever may be ihe cheerless fate of ih" bigoti tl, [iroscrip’ive. disorganc/.ing. and disrup'ed p >r'ionsof a viol.it-d compact, sh-- (I’l-nnsy l\ani i) will sc' k lit'r prosperiiv in alliance with those on- ly who remain true to the past, under the ohl matchl-'ss .’III I masterly Con li u:ion, an 1 wiiblht^ star spangled ll -g fl »atmg ovr her, an unsuHn d emld-m ol unhrukeii futh an I iincorr'jp’eti honor. At the coiichjsioii of .Mr. D.iHas's adiln-ss, the m-'eting adjo-irncd, with nine he.ar’y chtfers. oJ icUs---1 *iNt i~!t t vfl l»v |>;iHi|»liool :isi(| llu* S>evil—-Jonis (>1 liiill Kn.-w ing more ahoiil selling groceri- s tfiana- fniul poiMiits or lehgioii, wa.s scared to d ath In, D.implioo! and leh-Ts oi his kin and name, i»hl int; il 1 ilidn’i j -in til-' K. N's., btr burn' up, hroiletf on gridirons bv the ('a'holics, als) ih.l the Irish huiked nativ-’S, then fr cas'tti tliem as a ch -ice didn’t like to be burnt or iric.isetd. ilicU I'lards. (ir ilu; M irsh il Islands, as they are ! S"iiii tini- s c:;llt*i!) t xti-nd.ng over a space ol lour , or fivf liunditd nni’es, not a .«Ioin* or fr'igim nt i>l a rock is to h‘* se> n o'h--r thin coral; all tin; (dt) l.tntls, wilh their h.’ird ro 'ks, have disapp- ared he- neatfi 'lie sea; and si valuable are » veii the snial- le.sl pt bhlt-s of liard rocU that w henever a drift tr« e IS thrown asiiore on ne of the islands, its roots are instanth' searched, and any li'tic s:ones that areeniangl-d I herein are ca rried to the duel as “il'idls bi loi.ging to tin; crown.” Th-* aspect ol tin sc ‘‘caltihs,” ;is they are calhd i- peculiar. Thed.irk eiear l-lue wiiiir of iheiin- I i hooiihh- ocean rolls around ihem, kepi in long ■i-’iilie ii'olula'ions by the perpe'U.il breath and i.np il.se ol lhr‘ (ratjc wind. 'J’his hmg, Ia7,y sWt ll meeiing 'udd -nlv with ihe ohstruciion oi tin- steep wall ol llie r-t’f, Ilf'S Itself into vast, uidt*. contin- II ‘US ridg(-s ll! bint; wal* r, that rising high*;r and high r. al I is: roll (iver and fall i.-n the outer edge III the :eel in hroa.l ea'arat.*:s ol loam. One great roiir id sn-ivv w hi e surl thus en v ir- ns ihe w iuile re- f 111 iss except al the leew ird op-’iiings, formiiiir a well market! houiidafy (letwieii ihe d.e t phlutt tjl ihe oct*an and ilu; hrioht gr:iss grt* n water of (he traiuj'iii .^nd cooip iralivt Iv sliallow lagooM i is.de. Th-- lnile i-lcis i>n ihe ring id llie reid are margin ed l-v h. acl.es ot gliti-ring white s iiid, coveri d w.'li gr’t n ii'i'lies, ard i>ften crowned liy the pli.int stem and g ndv w.ivinii ;dum».’s of the graceful, haheis c.o-oa-jt.din. 'I’he i l(’inents ufthescene are IVw and simple; \'el it is not onl\ h’-aiiniul, hut m -St iinpitS'He. 'I he liii;hl contrasi o! the ^ color ». I n nn.ici a im; ical sun, wi:ti the clear) uinst iht'psky overhc’id and ilie few pilt d up, moun- l iin-uis iiii’i station try clouds, looking likt; lower.s of w-io’pieks. Wliich are ch iracleris'ic of the I’a- eifie h 017.011, ph-a>es and salisfi.'s ih'^ eye, whih; the mint! cannot fail to bf* mov-d w iih the contem plation ol such w nd- r.''u! rt>nlts .-p'inging Irom ’ll-' appari iitly antagonis ic, hul rt a!’) uni ed ac- lion ol the great fore. s ol na'iire. 'I he great in ternal distuibing .’igencies. .'.nd ihe des'rnclivt! ac tion of waves aii'.i winds are lo^- iher «el >ii d- fi- anec an.l loerci in- bv ihe vi'.i iuch ••in ni'i;£nil!cai)l energies and pow- ani.nal as u little CJU** I ilia** » » nr. i f. o fr c / c. c«. *.# « cv .• • »■ *i-. w . ^ loiind. 1- ads him lo the in in who, by appointment "f tiie ->ynagogiii> or otl erwise, ass ine’S the speci fic ta'ik of caririg for such. Aid hir the s'rantjer is solicited fi. in his own ppoph’, and hy conlnbul'oas wrhiii th* ir eiride all h'S IniOietli’itl' w.'iii^s art* r- In v« tl, an-i In* is pel in the w.iy ot ohiainirg a liv-lihi->oil for himself. From the > xtr.atirihn iry am.)Ui:t ol Jewi-'h em'crra- t!on to and through this city, we pJ-fgc that ther'* l.iree dis'c.ir'ciU’ n's m -de hy -otri- of iht rn III chiriiy. 'r''ir:e( ii huntl.cil tons o! coal, we are told, have b”t n ifiven to ihi* p’>or l>y one society of Isn-elit-'s in N'w York dining the past winter. This e.;rlv anti niifailing atcntioii (d those w ho art; did-’, to ihe wm’s ol the poor, triiis' gn*ailv It'iid lo pri vi Dt ll.e ci-mmis^ii'ii o. crim-!, sii.ce etiiii' s'alk- in nowi.- r” s-> sni- ly as w In n hunger and nnk' dness op- n the il jor, and want p-'rpi'In.nlly b- ckons on. IJeri* IS a fact from which Chri'ti.'sri' may pro- t'lUihlv accept a hint. Meet povt rt\ w hi!>- il is in- .4 lA'Iler fi-oiti CJ«V. Troiip. 'I'ne Albrnv Patriot ol 'ruesd ly last CoU'fitns two letters, written by the v. leran sl.il.smtn nml pal'iol, M. I’loUp. to j di i (•. Slappev, I'.sq. .\soneof these l. iier-gives the opinions and viewH ol the vcner.il l - and di'tinmiisin li author in n U- lion to iht* issues now bt hirt* tlie country, nn'i as we letd as'Und that our citizens, of all paiiits, will desiri; to know the seniimenfs of one wlio.st) tiied jnMri’ilisui, and devo'ion lo their righ's, in lini'* past, lias r^mked liiai among I'jur wisesl and P’lrest men of the age, and given lo his name a historic.tl fame of w liidi every irut; (t. orgian w ill t ver he proud, we liave iraiisleried il lu lur ctd- umns. .Mr. SI ippev, in intrtidiicing ihe I’jKcr.i to rca- ih rs f>l the P.ilriol, i* marks : “(I .v. 'I’roiip, n.c.v nearly eighty y‘-ars of aue, ought to be hecoming supcrannated, not so, iioW- nthrr- \ >'-o" 'bat bis mind is as elcir crvsi.al water, anti as fiim as adamant. lie is deeitledlv ll.e most inlell. ciiia! slat-sman and pur est p diticiaii of the age. (ieoigia’s inoal i»ifteti ci’i7-- n, an original, ir**e, bold, itidejit ntienl think r — nntahering and vigorous ! llt;is ready lor any eii ergency and cm ly cii-is ; lie siooi) b> (I orgin txtctiv ihirtv \ears ago (ill ) lie wtll hlaiid l)v her in I''.'}.').” 'I'he lullowing is th- letl--r : V.\M»osTA, July 1. Dear Sir; You are (jiiUti wilcom*' Vo dti as Nil) pi-as(* with an\tiling ol min« you siiuy imvo in 1 i>;;si siion, providct^ \ ou thial. gnod may come of I!. 1 h ive neither ( i*-t.', inelin'ilit>n or .spin's for C‘ I'.'rover'i 11 [>-diiic.s, hut ;im ni)t w ithatandmg, far from heiiig iiidill-rcnt to tin; wi lfare of oiii coun- trv. ll i wo:tl fioni me could subserve its inter- esi in !inv sense, it woiilti not l e wanting. e see Wi ll tliireieni eyes, or I would be anuz"d at th-' opposition lo the present adiiiinistrulion, ospe- ciallv i.'i the Souihein country.* The pri s'-nt is in irnth, the least • xreptinnahle Wasbingioii’it, .Mr. J flV: son’s, and Mr. Polk’s nol excepit d. Peofde seem lt« be op|>osi.d Iti it, he- ciii.s * there is really no hing to lintl fault with.— J’lie Souihern p* ttple are bound, by honor, grnti- i tu b* and patriotism, to nustain 11 vvith all their niight. f C'cit/i'j/ic ( hm t h ami i'o)ng^i tion aie mere [iieit iices—iIk* Adminisirulion h is nothintr fr; do with ei:h(*r. 'I'he fir.sl h.i.s xi.>!H d t'sK OF 'ri>R.\CC'>. — In th.-* Unite i Sates. ph\s- ici *ns have esiMU»t«'d ib tl Jvveu y iht'usand per sons die everv year from the use of lobtcct>. In Germany ihe physicians h ive calculated th it, of all the deaths which occui bcI'A'een tlie ages of oii^htoen 'uid iwrnty-si.v, t>ne half originate in the waste of the constituliuu by smoking. 1 liey s«y ihat the article cxh iusis and deranges the nervous pi>wers. and pr .ilni'-s a long train of disea»e, to w Inch the stoinacli is liabh*, and i*np*ciall\ •iio>-f hinns that go under the name of dyspepsia. It al».) t xerti a disastrous infl lence on the mind. 1'ktl.iri‘ljpin I Lt'dgcr. fjiv Iwi'-c, wiihoiii a ini'lakt*. ‘P- ter P.per •= p acor'i pecked a peck of p- pp''r p^"*' ' p..rtcr ; il Pci.’r Piper’s iie'^'Cock p- cked a pt ck ol oepner oT. o! a le vvter platler, wlier** s th" p Ci» of Si tri' tl. 1‘-i ii'c'ock at night, went do'vn town, then up town, mel waU'hn-aii, i).imphml and lie lurned round ihree tones; i)|. n .stoo i on one Ic^. iJ.impb. ol Slid, “ I! irvjin Scorutn.” vv,ichuvan s.i d, “ 11 ighc iialarum, go ah atl.” Dmip iool on s lid, w ttcliinan was “.'lie (d ’em.” U - nt 'hrooijh S •veil hick Streets, 'hen along crop street, lo n- ar where we stirtcd; diveti d-)wn cellar s'ep-;, d.mr, Dimphool wh»o.«h)0'd like .in owl ihr- e I m s knocked d it>r nin-' lim s, somebody insid- -sr^ iall- ed like a toiii-c vl tvv ire, knocked tfoor tlire., iimi s, d.M-r op n. d;d trk as Mgvpt. tied h.i'i Ikercli'ef , raitl I’L' ol lilOIl ers ol poly p. Th*' high island' of iht; Pacific, wh-ther fur roun.i ll hv i-n ei.ciitding harrier of tee! (U‘ not, h;ive likew is(* generally in.iny li-nturt s in common, riit y ns * into lol'v p-'aVis and rid^jes in iln* inti;- rior, grass gri-w n 'e.ji ti iri' t>f Iret s, frt>m wh eh ruiit'e rnanv buttress hkt* ridgt*s, s-paialed from eacii oiher hv tleep and precipiiolis ravines that o|i--n int i villevs a-* iliey jiroc-ed'ovv.nd' l!ie sea. F leh rani-iting ri Ige has its si'h s aUo closely am! d' l’plv furrow-d 1)V rotdcy gl-ns th.at lUii str ogl.I from as crest on either side iiiio the V ill-ys. aii l each eiiils fiiqientlv in a (•r..»gy prii.iH'iitory iha' ju s into itiesei, willi d -rk |)r-cipic s ol thuk roi k s.’par-iting ih-* val!--v Irom each oih-'r. Over nd th.* lower puts of tli>* rnlges, as wi ll as in th-- ticp-.li of llie villcvs and r.'»vin--s, spread dak. nm- brag-'ous fore*'s, while j»roves ol cocoa-jialms. I h oihou', breadfruits a nd itie hioid h-.iletl banana ex'i n I acro'S itte m >f(; open and level 'r ict,-'.— L’ntii r ill s- trees I'lt* intiahit.in's huiid ihcir hu’s, rn'livaie iheir girdns-.md h-d their simple an! liifht he.irl"t! lives. P such an isl iti J h ivo ant’ii- circhng rt** l the l.ig'>on ti» lwt*i*n it and the land torms a trartj'iii sea-1 ike or na'iira! harfior in whi.di th’* naJiv s :ntv tli-p'rl ih’onS’lv. s, whil.’ . IS ;ti-* reef often ch-s--s in up'ui ill-- l.ind and cn'-i ihi' otT where 'he |.r. e.'pitons tlividi.'ig ri.!g(*s th.it bound each v lii'-v stuke int-i'he sea, it nol unin- qii’iitly h-.ppen- lh»' adj cent vill-vs have ni e isy in-ili 'ti Ilf commnnic-ition t itli'-r by hind or water, and are thus a[)i !f) .hirni istdal- d d:''ricl> the inh ibiian s of w hiiili arcoOen at eiirni'y wi'h e.ich other—lh>hlm IJm va si'n : noc III, relieve il.and yon remove tin: temp'ations : , ■ i ! to vice ; lor hunger has a Hiarp Io.,th, and cannot »> ''H iim-s wilhoul complaint ; the .second h .8 not ' but so n gnavv ih'tuiiib iht; le.slr.'iints of vi,*'lut*, when that whi.di must rt li-v; i lit s ofily on the oib-’r si.lc (jliris'i ins, too, might learn fr-im the l.sra* li f's some i.obh; Ie,'>.ons as lo the pt)licy of supplying the vvanls of ihose who le-ld ihe same laiih. .M-ich iha' is ol j c’ed to the J-*-. ish charac'.i r s ( rns to have bt-en imparted lo il hy the hard lo' ill whi h Its lines liavefaen cas'. P> rseciiled h.r c- n'tni s, drivt fl into ciners ol the eari!), 'Iieir la in d acqnisiliv eiit'ss has been sharpened, and i!;e aioles and I'oinis of ibejr charactt r slroi.ply hron-ln.iil. We have often lliotighl that th-ir , I'* I'rt'ak in and sutal ; and 3. i lie infl-Xihit; coiir 1 11!: mn'l b(* str.-nger than tliil of mo*I in-*n.— ' 'I'ii. ir stiict ohservanc* td the Ji;vvish Sabbath, j n.)';e ill'- It ss s'rict vv h- re string' iil legal enact- [ III'n's. ;!n i iht ir duties as good (’ilizens, restr iin. only existed, bu’ iias h*eii almost unilormly en- cotiriged bv peojilt; and (lovcrnmenl ; and now a party is forni-'tl, to dt*siroy tb* A'Imiei'tiauon l»r- •;ai;te it will not desiioy the Ko.n'Ui Cal!it>lics ai.d put ihivvn foreigner*. This it; not lo he bc!ievcti. 'Fl.e !rue grotinii* ( f oppo'i'ion are 1st. 'i’he very small number >f I tFi '-es al the disposal of the Presiib'iil, when crmi- p irtv] wi h the; very great numher of tho.-e w h> seek iiiem ; 'J. 'I'lie (aiihiul and nnlalt* riO;! inle;.'- rity wilh wliich the [luhhc lie.isun; is gioiidetl a- " liiist til- lliicvt s wh » prowl by nigh: and by day it n. I l.ii'.inex avoc.atii’iis upon the Ciiristian h IS p(‘cu iarly impre.«sed us ; and it is oo, tl.ei SiM cnr oil', 'oo, that vvith f^iv* (ml. of the seven da\s d. Vf.v d :o hii'inrss, they so gei.erallv prove SUC- , ces-f il Dusinesb men.—ycic Vuik Tim-s. S.v iWi.NO THKIU N SES.—The C!iari(Jtt('svllie I oca 'e IS aU' liorised to slat-- I hit the State ('oun cii ol i'',istern Virginia willhohi i s Mimuai session in Uichmoiid on iln* -Mi 'Pli irs hiy in .August.” Th -above weaz-m d litti-- par.igraph, (-.ays ihe Wiiudi’iter Virginian.) wliich we lia 1 in acu'uirin of odd'and end’* in an exeh iiit''’. is aiioui ih-fir -t ni't;ce 'le hav-- h -d td the iiciivitv, or ilv t x'steiice of the Know .M ithing order of Virginia since the t h'Ction. It coin s l.j u-^, ilieielor-, wi h all ih” z-si of novelty. ('i!i?ain .-\il im* r op lie ■)ver itiv ey.’s, anotli- r d"or cpene.., . j; chains inti sirong smell ol Mi’phur ; ihougiit mv t;m- h d com" and tried U> prty, hu' c. nlthrt ilnnk of any thing hut •• n-iw 'h ep.” 'I'h-'v letJ me in. ihn I'l'ii'S, lii' me nine cr icks with p riiK J\r\Nt.sr d Sa'ts iN'ivv, who r-C’ntly retu'ii-ii with ap.n- st; Ir-’.itV , found the J ip .n-*s-- t f;i m .It 1 lay me d )W n w III- ih»kv n (Ul all d lie on unmen- ■ irne. bl ile.i ike pepj) -r Peti r Pipt*r s p.*,acock pecKcd . ‘1 tI\.’U:iht you were born on th * lii'i day td .\pril,’ said (I b-nedict to his hively wi'i*, who h.ri nieii'ioned the twen'v-firsl as le r f>irihd »v. ‘.Most p‘(ipli a iii'sbitid, sti; think so f oni re[ i.i J, Ih clio:ce I made of iionahie pl.ice, s'licK t"o pins m a Pii'iiv goa', wiien general c tierwnuln.g by the whole c-’inpany. Ivais'd me up aid io-k t-lF ll indii-'lC’ let. s lirgeCi'owd Vlilh ioo'scaps on, hiJ ears s'-ck.ng up. P>'g picture hinging on :n w.Tli, Const Cfu ifi’d ; underne ith in^ large letter^, the words ''I he woik of C nhohc'ihou^ilil he- fort* ’iwas’ the J’-ws, w imi’i iv-rtam now; Don-: •th ol led nie uji to man vviili bigiicst t irs ol any, bell iid a l ihle, m uie me knet I down, m.in with tin* lugg' -'I ears said, “Vou do solemnly swear ;” told lorn r i swe.ir to any ih'i»g ; don’t know w h .1 I di i swiar, vv .s so -scir- d. .Mui w;!h ihc bin ears lohl tn-‘ ! w.is . h- n r'lh’t- OrJ. r of I mem'e ■ of ihe tr nsienl anJ Kn N 'ii.ng'—ai-dw h in u of th»* L nit- the I'X- Iiem'v court-tins and tnendlv, ;;nd the ji-npie so. c al a'ltl C’>nimunic„tut*. Th- ir form' i d'.-tru.st .and j ilo'J'lv secmcii ^''ea’ly (iimini*le (1. 'i'here '-»as 'om»* d.fVicii! v in pror-niing tin* tiignajuie ol ill- 1'^ oper -r ol the treaty i' w as 'he c is'-nn lor th-’ siiprern-’ council to ac I'l hi- s'»a'(. [?ut |im; finicul'v w I? ov-’I C‘ifiV’, and 'he ir-'aiy with ihe Um'- d S'at- s is ih- firs' 'h it has ever rnceiv»d lii-' KignaJ’-re ot a J ipancs-- L% nperor. I he privi eg*-s o! tr ide b CUP-.-t a.-e m r- l|t,eral and adv:^nlago.l.^ ih.iii have le t n S’rur d bv ni.y other naM iii that h.is ob'ain.’d access to ihis i-idi . il peopl-. 'I'he Jipaiu-'C -iTjcials made Ul inv .i quirie^ >if- l. r Comin d >:e P- rrv l > whom they sent messa ges of rcue ni'-vranee. Tbt r rcular railn.ad and ioc iniotive he 'of k out liad hen put in \ ejo, and ihe Japanese coid'^ now in'iiagt* them v-ry vved, the l--com liVf m iking its trips tvery d iv, i Uey had also the !i;'-b >at in the vval-r, wit}i n special cr« w d-lail'-d for h-r. Th- mnguttic t- legrn| !i, h iwe'er. w.»s ralln r d {I's- uU for ihem, anu •lii'V h.;j no; feucce d’..' :i: ^-uing it tu work pr.i- >ige with whifdi th-; Pres!tit;'^l in defending tho Cons i u i'lii, di f nds the dearest r:>:ht^3 nn f lei.'t sacre.f iii'erest of the .Sou h. ’i’h»* mo-it foimni.i- ble piwt r ag iinsi ihe adinimstraiion, is llie p;iriy r)c!cnpv in^ the bitter grouii'i and w fiat ;i Hpf et-ic!-* i> here presen'* d the Southern counlrv ; .Mi. PiCrtTt! and .Mr, II ih; bo h are from New 11 onj)- shire — iln; one an horiebt m-in; and iJje olh-r /• higol ami friii'iiic abtilrioriisl ' What a con»ra=l ’ Wlial au I ffulg’ iice ! hat hi tcknt es. And V el there are Souihern lU'-n nc'ingwith ihfi I it'f r to fiiimbleand prostrate tin; Ibrfn- r, and v^ill sc 1 reels fl. ve any heller pretext ih in ihat the. form r had ap[i'.iii''d to 'wo cor.S[)icJous »ffjces to jiroiii- inent nil'll, one f,tiling in his duly, and the other ’b'iiii/ hi:* vv;:fi honor and advantage to ihc coun it v. .Mi-«i k- n and deluded ineii ! Our very sail’ ll d pending on union among ourselvee, they would sow discord and division. Our higher ui- lercsis de[ieiuiitig on iho veto, ihey would lake th*! veto Irom Mr. Pierce lo bestow il upon Mr. Hale, or .Mr. .Anybody. Such nnen fseek to restore th»» I'iiis mee'mg the A h'O' ite is “ru'h-irised l > announcs II-re we sc- the beneficial results of I admintstri.tion of the past, when peculation and .1 sound drubbing. -h'-dv was aiithorised lo an- ; plund. r and swindling wr.ro the order of the day in-unce fi» foreh ind im\ pr vious m etmgs of tlu;’ m every administrative deparlmen., and when tha or.l-r. F’erfecl ar.d po'rt.’iiro’js secrecy was mnm-' on!y security of the public againnt rapine aiid lained, wlielln r tti- ga b- ring was Irom evt'ry pir' of tin: S .I'e to n in'iiate a candidate for G'>v* nor >poliat\on, wds iho exhauiiion and beggary of the treasury. V’ery renpcctfully, dear air, G. .M. TKOlT. Dn. Joii.N G. .Slappey. Xewton Ga. S. 'i he ^^remdenl has had nothing lo do with lh« disgraceful bidding for the Presidency to compos-i the meeting is a point on which | going on for bonietime m theSi-natPof the Unitid re.-ervp is slid cultivated, A few more weeks and i States, wli-re the public lands and tho public offi* 111’.mbs, however, and lhai too will be cnce ied. ' c-s have been ordered to any or everybody who We cannot expect the disguise to be iifiaken ofT at j h id a vole to give,»»ncl any or everybody might once. It will be relucitnily dropped, piece.— j qualifi-d. When all the fjiitsidi; is gone, the order will be lef' • in the siiivering nak-dne-s of it. principles, ae ug ; *i:iected by a va.t majouty . . J u i n-.anr.cr most bonorab.e to himseii.be II tarcaienc'T vrrn y and worlhb-ss as the superannuated br-joms- , j.yerthrow by a maji>rity almost a» formidable, fci (a»I or frotiv o corner of -om-* tovvn to swear in a n-vv dupe. N'lW, ihis ;s me I'urably changed. The puiiiic are v uch.s.l-d the information that t-uch and stirh a meeting of the fralernity v^’ill piaci; al such and such a time and place. Who a r: worlhb'SS as the superannuated .stiuk or dtl.ipid'iied dung fork that lorms ihii nu cleus ol a scare crow. The Kansas L"gis!aiure has met and organized. St;ti g'Vllow IS ‘Speaker of the House. tbiiit) notplauiible reas'jps. 11 his (Jburcii is more inrvoceat now, in the «ye8 of all Protestant sects, tliau i* ba* been before for two hfri. dreH years, acd there is n^jt benektL the 'aju a f ®er peo ple than the people of Mi»'vUnd, who are'madc to f.iU under the coi:i.i.'>.i proirr n.