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lETTrft KItOM THE HON. JliltliMIAH CI.EMB'. ITi.Titiwille, July IS, IMS. Tir.A Bin. I ba not befmeltad lime to an swer your Uf r in relation lo the new o.dsr ol Km.i N.ltiig. have I no al hand all the taiiww which ! nece.sary lo a foil tltl riJahnii of "he suhjec.l. Very possibly, in the opinion I am about lo t.dnce, I shill find my sell in antagonism w yourself, and sme f those old friend 10 whom yon a la If . At nil events tlKre is no impropriety in asking you to read r.iefuliv, "ft f,,f purpose nfciinlradicthuf or finding f'Uii, nor yel lor the purp s of implicit ly bflTeving. but lo leastiii, lo consider, to re flet. ir ihete is truth in whit I wri e. let no previous previous prejudices dim it brightness if there is error, let no personal partiality pre vent iis deieetion au-l expmm.e. The violence which has heretofore characte rised the dismiss on this Hihjwt i unbecoming at all ti ici, and paniculsrly io upon a subjeel involving sa nwh about which men nn rea sonably differ. I know not why 1 should ' ls of any one for diiieriiig with me unon of his Know N iihin,'i(H tlim upon ilemm-npy. lie hi (ho fight to the mainiaiuance opinion, and tl' he i honest no j-.ist man will denounce. It is proper for me to say ili a I neier was in a Kno Noilima Lodge but once th.i 1 do not lo-diy, know a," single t or password, and toulJ not obtain admission to sny Council in the State, unless it was through the intervention of a friend ; but I endorse iheir platform and pro- i hey ate me President. I. thus appears iit.it metier, are ted itsilf.iit some las cMtly manner. Bat j " I f . I i . ' i .1 ... 1 tit 1. ... h ,! m k Ilia Ik ftl'A Itilt Ik I absolutely prohibited V lh t''i!1',u,"" ',oW filling "he "fdy to pfliecs rihii.atmf diret.il frouTiha uh le neonle, whose inritmbenw are elected by lha whole ode, and who are iu an especial wannei ti.e guardians of the people. VVhal atf.mger distinction is it possible to make between the nmive and ihe foreign born citizen f In comparison with thai, how poor and how weak is the mere resolunon of a political party t'mt ih.i will not vote for forruuere X If the dec-l.i- mii nf sne.li a nurnnse bv those who are called not satisfied with bringing him here, both branches uf Congress passed a resolution in viting him to Washington. He came in all the pomp which surrounds the Munaixhs of the old world armed Guards paraded before his door lo keep off the vulgar populace. Anil we wlm would not have tolerated such con duct for one hour in the President of the Re public, not only submitted to it on the part of this Foreign mendicant, but actually invit ed him within the bar of the Senate. He en- Know Nothing is ndimi, unjust, infamous, tered with alt his guard about him."' The 7 .. 4 . i -t . i ... - L - .1 ,1... ...I..... ctanK in roi cigu saurus innncu mo tnm in the vestibule of the Senate, and an eager crowd ol liepublkani looked on with wonder ing admiration at the pageant. If the Dead are permitted to witness event upon Karth, what must have been me leeungs oi me iern an, I irrtannirul. what will VOtl 00 With that Co eiiuuton we all profess lo revere ? Fiom that green and living rool ihey cameled ihees sence of ilier creed. Whaiever of palrioUfin, Iraiever ( witdoin. whatever of inrere devo- ijon lo lihenv and c.oiuiry may ennnde them, i drawn from ihesame healdilul souree. reiener in the Alms House. "Whereas we find more than three Foreigner! to one Na tive. No wonder that a people tt bo are tax ed to uppml such a body of pauper should be the first to aet about ilovisiu mean to get rid of them. Let u pursue thfcfctoM-i in the Bcllcvue Hospital, 'in the ame City, there were 703 Americans, 4,134 Foreignera; now the Dronm tion rise to nearly is to one. Their out of door poor that is, persona who had some place to sleep, Dill uounng vt eat, and uothiiisr to make a fire 95? Native ad- Ults,nntl 1,044 children; 3,131 Foreign adults, and 5229 Foreign children, or children born of Foreign parents. This number were reliev ed during the ear with money. Of those re lieved with fuel, there were 1,248 adult Ame ricans and 1,610 children 10,355 adult Fo reigners and lT,85r children. lut the re cord is not vet complete! let us turn to the statistics ol crime. In the city prisons, there were during the year. 6,102 Americans 22,229 Foreigners. I pass on to an abode even more fcluumy than that of ilie prison cell, and call your attention to those whom God in his wisdom has seen lit to deprive hf the liirht til reas In the Lunatic Asy Sirike : Fathers nf the Hepublic when they saw the them down, and you aim a blow at ihe supreme j velvet uniforms of a Foreign body guard with law .f the I'oid. Sirikn ihcin down, and you ! in the sacred precincts of the Senate ! Let prepare ihe way for auirndmenis to the ('onsti- ; us suppose them gathered about the immor union whn li w'.ll soon hav you vassal in faci.i tal Washington, a they were wont to gather if not va U in nam'-, to ihose who grow by j in the days" that tried men's souls, ga.ing in your hospiia;i:y and fatten upon your charity, j sorrow and silence upon the disgraceful spec i .. ... ..... it riKii.Kiuru liilieole i i;iili. TliKri" ! V iirrcn. Green. Sum liter. i .n ..'..- - . .. - , : . .1 ... . ....I , .ii HJ ihe idea .f danger from foreign ioljuem. He j Marion, Lee, Shelbv, Williams, -.-.ayne anil j mm mere atirsunmtru ...... ...r aie esi.lii. glv pointed lo ihe fan ihai .here are . a hundred others of" the might dead. They I to 18.)3. "G Americans ; 2,381 I-o.eigners. ...Iv ih.ee ....limn of foreigners, while there are i remember that it was German cannon that (For the year 18a3, there were 94 Americana, tweniv nt.Uio fn uiv.. The.-e f.ijuie. are imi thinned their ranks at Mud Fort and lied 393 Foreigners. 1 l.ese tables might be made ae.oraie, but we will take iliem as they are (tiven i Hunk. Thev reinember that German shout i more complete by adding Organ Grin.lers, io It .....i he rnmsinbcrel that of ihnse rails over the field of Hiandvn inc. They re-. Strolling Mendicants, and Fro essioiial lieg- tiiiee million (..n inner, a very largn pionoriion j member that German bnvonels were dimned gars ; but of these 1 have no reliable data, and with patriot hluoil at :Mi.nmoutii. I uey re member Chads lord, and Chews house, and are voters. It i tlie unvarying taw m eiiii(jriiiiii, that much the jreaier number of eve.y body of eima-ant are males, I his was mo case even mercenaries that Kiiirliiud'sauld had brought . ! Iro.n one po mm of m.r territory to another. AH across the Atlantic lu fasten manacles upon , be to prove the necessity of arresting the tide ..f us can call io mind rases in which ihe head of; a people who had never injured them, and l emigration. Let every American impress I ihe family a'.ouo is a foreigner, while the wife . remembering this thev turn to each other j them deeply upon hi memory. 42.o6'J fo ' ; .ml chdd.en are native-. Thefe go to awell with the mournful imjVirv, are these our ; reign pauper and invalids, 8,o81 lunatics. nf wJ.hin..n LnJ J,UVrson.-and m California, when M.e ema.ioil was oulv , . ' . r . ....., ,i.i, -m .he . In.in one no mm of our territory to another. tVliat . II. r.rail IIHIIC l(lii"l.l,v. , .t..j j . principles of our Consliluliou When one of the oem. wi men nf Greeec .... a. I .1 I .. . . ..site,, ihe court ol reruiwer w vorm..i, ne i ( wnXm if (ul v,J m U(K,kS . . ...(if, , t!ie revolution al a,i . . . , . , . while the toler, the liri.iien. and rontrollini; pow-; ready foreolteii r" Ah ! shades ol ".'''" " ,;,c er, is set down a one foreigner. ii i i. j therefore pass them with the single remark that I have never seen a Native American manv another field where thev met the hired ho belonged to either class. These figures ;ire far moie conclusive than language could be to prove the necessity of arresting the tide merit and 2 l.i'i'J criminals taxing the imtustrr, and . . . i . . .i . ' I I.. ready forgotten r" Ah! shades of departed uiigtiiitig me prosperity 01 a sing.e c.iy. in l... .!,. i. ..,ri. ,,f ..iiucr in our that list ol cl imes is emuracetl n.uiiier, rn pe, Of the i land of which in votirilav vmt did not dream, (arson, robbery, perjury, everything winch is ; .. ... . ... ... Hill. lUaiHwer-fls iiiana wmcii we i. ";,welv ,nil,joi,s (lf Ame,ical, about one half ! There are a few hundred thousand German ;.iamn.ng to the character ol the milivulnal, ; acenroanre .u. mm u r.n stiptrior, , r'.i. 'i'; ima.i f ien millions. ! a ,.,.,... .,.i lt..u..rn.riitf who and evervthiitir which is t.an"erou ti socic-, leased Irom obeilience to This nwe whrhronain wlto.e r.iliiro inuri er. peijury, incest ..( i,n:l. nul l,p.iuip iii a Kinole line, i the f'lun- ! i -n.;. .i...n... r .... 5 . .1 . i: ..1 .... I In imr rrli.m n net hn I little of the evil of venal if It tended to the auv - - - - . 1 01. v 100 viMiiia u "ir, 1 n, ui-"i-i. ini!) 11. a l IT. ...tiller nuuui 111111 ire .inns nn - ....... t I.111111 of llie Amencin l ar'V crefu. I nev ! ...:.; - 1 1...,,,.. it,, itiifitlwr tt( t.'4iitsr - t. ..t tit i.untifin ' am ivim 1 1 iin-ruiii imiy 1 1 vfI v li'U Clime union IT j CiiUrCIl A ' " tint it is nllesreii tttut it is a 'liie trick ! - . " 1. . o L 1 gotten Uf) tu injure tlttS uemocracy. oucn arguments are uiw usual resoiiam . ...r.., whn whon reason fails, attempt to enlist pre- Hice in their behalf. The head of the Or- . i. 1 . , . 11 . iter is an oiu-iasnioneu jacasuu cioi:rw Wherever they have nominated candidates, they have taken the larger number from the Democratic ranks. Judge (L'onc of Georgia, who reported the Flallorm adopted at I'liua delphia, is an old line Democrat, He was a member of the Baltimore Conventiun in 1844 that nominated Mr. Polk, and reported the resolutions adopted by that body as theprin ciples of the Democratic party, llow stands the case on the other side? Mr. Wise con fessedly owes his election to the Whigs. Messrs. Totmibs and Stephens, Whig leaders iu Georgia, are at the head uf the Anti-American party, and suwith Mr, Preston in Ken tucky, livery where you find Whig leaders among the bitterest opponents of American principles, and if it is a Whig trick, ihey have been a lung time finding it nut. There is another branch of the )Ucstion, which I approach with more reluctance, be cause 1 am afraid with more prejudice than will enable me to consider it dispassionately. Without belonging to any Church, 1 grew up in the Methodist persuasion. It was the faith in which my mother lived and died, and 1 could not change it if 1 would. Among the earliest books which 'fell into my hands, 1 found accounts of Catholic persecutions of the earl Protestants. t)t men, women, and children thrown into dungeons stretched upon the ruck, tortured with thumb screws, and finally burned al the stake for the crime of worshipping God as reason and conscience dictated. Then came the " order of Jesus" with the Inquisition in its train. For cen turies every page ol history is blackened by the iniquities of that Chuich whose Pontiil' arrogantly claims to be the immediate repre sentative ol the Almighty, and who nas nut hesitated at all times to exercise powers iu aim. subjects re their legal rulers every crime made ancemcnt ol the .. . . .. ... r i ,..... ....i i u m.iii.ri.1 v iii 1 1 hi-i r ass-i are noi i ow exerciscu or ciai.ueu. ncir np-irrr ill an rtiuiiii' in w 'm ii. nruiM ami riiin iii inir. n l I p mriuiE u"i hivj-.iv ... ... mails it in the lieisHiinij t ie oasis li ineir riai- . . for a not designed y, lor very probably ti.e an- MH,,,lt, are filing u, ,,),... These facts luvt j t sickening one, and I turn from it. God swer of the ige 1ms not be-ti remembered, but j , OOCB !;, to or unmarked by polili- ! knows it was bitter enough at the time, and a o, rcfleciian, and an eirnt pain..t sm j"J j ciiin. T.icie is not an adoring demagogue in 1 ,aVe no wish to dwell upon it anew. nem to l-e sane resu... ncco......s,jr , , , . w , ,line ,, .4ll,t ln.,e .. i.,...,., i,..,.t .,,.,. tt.it every m mber is imperatively terfltrr.! to lHIil.ir wipH.0ini a tlie sdvoealenf foreigners. e ii.eliw,aesi'jiisue'i oy lib w- i v jiiara n a.-iini,e iiioti.in. lo be supreme, Sewanl. with In cali-uliiUne se.l- ObeJierCito iu man- ; :-.!.,-. i, ihe leader in this rare of adulation 1-i'e is inculcated as the highest duty, and dis- j f, wimevpf g nf fo.eign cxtrarliou ; and many oHeilteni-e is reriain l.s tw followed by ""P"' : bf iti r men. who should not be named in Ihe sion. Thus far. I am sure, lite most vio'en! J J lne 5,, 4re hastening in Ins fooutep. will agree wi;H me that there is nothing la con- j.ven ,ie ,.era fnUier, whose life had been tk;nn, that there is .j l.elhiiig 10 applaud. Uised among bu'.Iels whoe stroiijj neivcs h id The tern lining portions of llie pli'f rm my I neTCf becn 4'Jie.n , ,,e ,ll!iet.i ronflici, when l dispose J ' a s uisfai-l i'y, I think, if not a ,e Wlf a r,,,,!,,!,,!,., quailed hef-i iho ast in briefly fi!;e firs. Ainsricms sh ill ru'e Amines. ; ,,,. .!r.ae, had ar-;uired, and the In other words, for 1 mean to dwell in no euivo- ; Hfoteign :. '-.n" !: .t mu-. 10 hi ear. Two , ,t,.,0 )Wtl. . ...... i'ublK act in ihe recent ...simy o. ...e rouuiry, , Calendar '..f the House for the re Sii.n.f. lnv .10! bins : in oner word, then, thai : .-...i.:, 11 ........ ,,,, i .1,. ,1 .n.r nf fninm. : "I "... . ... . .at these powers V es of their coniitrvmeti. It is not as a State j has it ever been abandoned wnen tney nan that we sutler mo-t. but as an integral part j ihe power to enforce it ? What is the use of ..f the Republic. The crime, vice, disease, the confessional, it the Pi ieMhood do not still destitution and begjarv whith flows in with 'claim the power ol forgiveness for sins com- 1 1 - .. hi ..ij, j i.Ht ,0. in 11 1 wi tar iia isi ra-tiiint nii'ii 7 1 11:1 ve f;irciii'ii 111 . . . iitrv 1 un 111 riut'i diinii. nui lir u nut tuiir s ' Hi.s.v.tri t-i v. .----- - .... - - - - Kossuth, ungress M " , it ,,,, , "f BC,ion, j,, their , i fr ,y authentic document which shows !:im more" material aid. Mr.Seward d.sco- .... . ?.. .... . !. I .i.....,.i..i..i ..;,. ,.r r.it. ..1 -. ......I .hnl I.. lb- ati.i..' fuest. and in-: PC.T ". ' V".' V. . ?"". ': , " 1 11:11 .1... . sell to us II Ulltit.t( 11111 's-lIMIIg 119 S JTV. IS -V tSJ J .Vttutnal lU'Ut. llie account tunica out to b e s'mi 1 w h a 1 1 x t ia v a;a n t. 1 i s a . -r . tan mar: r to imcri v oiuy nveu ai me late . . o . , , - ..,-.. ; -..,, ; im,i. ,i, .,. imui-ranr. the ame l'....d,nS.. in lb,, t went V- "'Secure, n.ci. c rr i ' . '".T V , . ' cient to glv a toleraWy correct ttlea ol t!i Y position I occupy upon the question to which you have called my attention. ' 1 am very iruiy anu respeviiuuv touis. c. . JEWS. CLEMENS. J. E. Pceblcs, Quotersville, Ala. . THE f50LBIER TO HW WIFE ON THE EVE Of 11ATTXE. Wr arcostotn nut selves to consider the hnr rnis of war in groups, in masses. Fivu. thousand killed fend ten thousand wounded J it was a glorious uictory !" We read the an tti.tihcenient, wc watch the athniice and re treat, we see the pmnp of "glorious war," we hear ihe shouts of victory, and Inr&ot those win full crushed and mangled, and listen not to the united groans of those who strew the field.. Let imagination tun over the history of each one of thuse weak and bleeding ten thousand men, who at their country's rail have march ed forth to slaughter, let it go the weary couch where no hand is present to wipe the t la m in v bri.w or admiuister comfort and relief by its touch; let it ful lo w the surgeon through his terrible duties; let it behold the manly form shrunk to the bone and huddled into the earth ; let it go tn the unhappy fireside of the widow and the fatherless in once Merry England" or sunny France, and note, if it can, the bitter drops that gush from their lone Iv and broken hearts, and its material wilt be at hand for making up a just view of the " tloric of war." It is by merging the mil 1 vidiiul identity of the thousands that form the " fiery mass of living valor" into one common totality ofhumanity, and thus considering h that we forget individual suH'ering, and, for getting those that nobly die or sutler more than death, shout with the victors and crown the conqueror wiih the wreath of gtorv.. I-t us brine the matter home. When a dear friend, led bv the hand of disease, is descending the road humanity must travel, with what assi duity does affection watch around the pillow of suffering! How hushed the chamber of distress, how soft ihe tread, how gentle Ihtf voice, how kindly the sympathy ! How line delights to visit the grave wheu all is over, and plant upon it the flowers of remembrance! Hut in that great field ol death red sine Abel lay in Ins blood worth and nobleness and beautr go down in multitudes to their last liuine" torn and shattered by deadly litis- wiles, their memories lost in the recollection ol the sictor a success, their names forgotten save at the once happy fireside of home. Home faint and bleeding' from the spot where they fell, soma hard couch, the best at hand, ; are carried When thousands upon thou -amis ! tensions which characterised them in other j receives them, where through feeiih hour l the polls and made tt vote in ' vears, and characterize them now in other j they toss away their little re iiaimog life, and welcome deatn comes 10 ciose me jt .. - ... .... a i.:it: iKn, a 1 i.- j. ..! 1 u- iitt 1 sia ita f inr u 1 ilm rtilsiiilim r-s-i.ii. ill. i laV,ir M I,V "r nJ FUI V ,wr W"""' ! lilwriv Catholic religion is established by law, and 1 T o. ... . 0 r .r 'I- ....... : .1.. .... of 9500 per day. ' luCUiy-: . ...Ktu- : . 1 l.i.rj..rr .hi. .hii.m lirril i.f Ihff Pn.tHMtaflfa a four houV Champagne and Huunilvw cost more than it would ake t.. leed a res- ; J J - ; dcnie(, r; .(t )(f bH(ia in , c,th(lic pectame lam. y in .x.rtu Anam ,..r . ic. c .,,:. UuM UUI1II r .,,.., ; va.d. 1 At thai very moment mere were dims , - - j i ... ,,, ,h. . iiiiw ; " ii iiiiiii sail l i mt i iii a mi '.'tijiii au- . i.r t in fit. '- " " -n i ... a a iiii-hl." In time of peace ronr public officer wo.il.l be polluted by the niMghiit.rn.M.n ol a ut none on gnar.l whose . or.nuer wm nci.i in niea uiiiercni vrceu. a ith exulting pride at ( Spain an assemblage of more than fifteen Pro- I Mi.i.inotith or i lestanis n.r tne purpose oi re.ig.ou woisiup inoiito. scene. Kurh is the contrast. These reflections, trite but true, (says the Pittsburg Commercial Journal,) were awak ened by rending a letter of Col. Sliadforth'of the F.nirUh armv, written to hi wifeaud chil dren at 9 o'clock on the eeniug i4 June JT, a H-.i.s, ivanmai, .r w -. . ..j.... u ; n jvie-t, Wh (Had acillliel "n-ai ceie- ia whii-li gives to us holder an influence on ij,rty a, j,(!mper.iuce lecturer, paid a visit i t lejisUtmn of our cna nry. The.e are ihe j l( ,fic -u;te, si,atc,. He came to WaViin; rh we ar pt.ojra io csciuue l(a a ri,(,!utju, ui,g at once i h' ' ?" pfPf- ! t., a!w him the privilegi ol" the fl Put none on ! guard whose national traditions are not run- introduced tl cir ot the iesimetlOT is tl-.iM an-l H . i ,.,t.,.,-. ,.,, ft,, r.irther vruanil i nn?Mij. H r i. it t!i-4t he )rti, x,l le j,, lV,aBt, i,,,!,,!..,! j ,e. i l-rifd.'f a..'hmjhy hif ;.,.. ,.r j:llr, .,! !,!., li:irt with nwn ,l did not ; f- aiu,!, .;, ..aiu.t th i ,.jth. which I cons.tlcie.l an unwarrantable liiiernu-d.liiig with matters that in in way concerned him. Njlwi;h.sUndiii; these objections the re.la t'uns 'passed ba decided majority, ami Fa ihvr Matt'iiw't-eik his seat upon the floor of t'i.- Senate. Not loni alterwar.is Wen. I'll- lo'.v, w'fi b .re o;..n lo-i.-.ia erice of the Il-M.ab'.ir, visited Wasiiington, and found, to his morti'ication no doubt, that the place which had been occupied by a Caih !i Priest wis inaccessible to him.'a native born American, and late a M j'r ti.-ncial in the wais of h's country. N.r was m alone a .uTerr. Kvery officer who served in the M. xican wsr, liof a meiiib.T ol Congress, or .1.1 cxist.ng Mate Legislature, was in l.ke :iu:i:ici cxcl'i.le.l, with pihaps the single ex np ioi of Gun. Scott, win. Itnl received a ;ei.ui "U of thanks d'ninthe war of I8U, n'h.c '.i of itielf entitled him t .a Im'.ssion. It will n .t di to tell me that respect lor the i '! hon whirh f.iri-irtcr, an! ill i J tn ma.:a.in. L i not UmeJ itui we nave ti.;. ...in,ie,l h- Mr. Calho ni auag'i and owe tlun eoong'i ro:n;.eieiit AjJ'-i ,i,e .rund that it was lowering thedigtii swans W S I fvey nffiee mt have 11 -. tv f t, M;ite. an-l cheapening its honors. U is urjs.l -.'.at Jf.l a n isi o,;r .:rl t'i.;a-i: . i J.a.i.i.i tu-e. t.i hue lbs r;bt of n fTr .;r. His property was n?vi for an h.nir "ne. II. r"i.j li-be-.y i coa-uii y in d.n;er. lis mii'iI nn riu or speai b. dioi-g's's with i np ni'y. He u g? hiu.1 -J..HV1 n il u-.i. A press g.n . snigH: si "y m n- at tir him frn.n t!ia b ua tt ; .4 bis iVu'nf, or an oppressive Lmdi ii l turn fiat U niiy h- i s u,i a the world. .VI thi ; icha We have given bi n the nj'ii lo ,'. W's have gi.en hirn peac. We hae g ei !i!,n -e'-urity. We have gin him in I pVn e; ail o be;.ue wa w.!l n-rt g;av; hi n i'n n'.l U uia.e l!.e laws by which we are g saw net, he f.irgeH in lit art 'gn ingrsu- j lt? ilw ti i-i -Ui'U ui blessings w haveslmarer- . J yp nl hi n. ati vy l,H 'y ' A'tar by ind.j'int ai -rnoi of id mm siers In , rhiia -.w ' hn proiwion. It is s M isi n ; ti uis avut the r'g'jis nf fweigner. Pfides l tie j.r..;).-r w r.'. We aie ool oouud a ex- t t n ibe riUi of s.r.If g. Wa are nM b-Mi td to gie 'i'n proieei.nn, Uw-f, pe e. n trp i Unt, A i ihee were v iiaaury g lis. ( i was pli.ia ." i ,.)'. ;s w.desl sans. N'.r is lh r? f.n 'if i'. hi In "is wh t A m I tha Cotin Irv, '! wul Ml i.jta i ii-:,.i.i;el f "ii!.-v f..i n't", -H ld dt L'oa-iiiatt m de- 'I b :ll ! 1 i-iit.l'g rif WiUJ. I'll O'hef d'vi n j'l'Lu.s w.iul l'i.seli'-eiisii r.ri'n'. a 1 1 iu I'. . i '.' iem ! m "I hi.n a ti iii t.f a s iler bi.ea,!i liii wmg of the !' W.i". t'ir.i is luj isuire '. ll Ins a:i Ik al, sol ui.e, raitli m ut than he w.i. I t:ie b"n tn ta!. iijt .! i s-g i d that et-lnsioi fion ofit'e lix at nt.n ri!tl soon Imn. W.ih'-.i' a..,ij.-.n U. ft til 11k n;n th' a'.sii'dity of sunli a pnn-.n. it is ai-lli -.eiit titay ih b.anJ i tj.f i,r I by lh' C ki-ii .i'mmi. I. w ; .nhi n l.-t v, -,i I 'il reoiuti ; 1.1 !.i W until iba. itistru itint i t"l out 'he archives ol the nstci't. The s r 1 ..I -! .1 of lb- Ul f'..c' pfCSi fl'es rW u ui- -'t'd be a m-nbr of Cigrs 1 l,n ii .' i,-t,i .vi-n years 1 1 a n o. i!i I ti le .1 i m," Hi uny lu lei ir niy -it Ins e vs' t I tit "f I'tt 'nn!iry, & f trtt l. is , .jf .1 h i i. wtr la'.en 01'. sa. t r .n.' i s'i'ii y'rs 1 sr hefif he ' K.'iv lli! ! Hpfenu-w. Hew 1 1 t:.-l !, . a-. I ) '.ro . 1 in". I" (die W ta'ls abi.a t uc ot mfa'iir. .If txi'i.swi f"f I'f" i.l- 1 mm i-.fun a..ieJ "I'M f' a I'f ' yean s. .-.! bae tbe s. ns e!l"-. U ls alike j.rf.ii ;k. i lUi fif" bel-n the I .re-gU'r a.lJ !'. i.M'f". It-sir h lh oe t,'fa,'"" !i I l.o ti. i '."f j'i'i y or r.j .sijy, gi a pre-It-irs)- in nm it 1 .i. l it'. T"l- ' -'. ii'fiyiil .'' p"' -ftbe 1'ia'mi p-.-. 1 -a S-'-ic.'.rw't .ha notbee'i x, L.D'eJ rs,,. Here lined to our own commonwealth. Put none '; ameliorate this detestable tyranny. What rotting corpses of the faithful ' just previous tu the attack upon the defensive works 01 ffcuasiopi. . ...u..i tierish thus, that such glorious lives should be thrown away and no good come of it, ia one of the most repulsive features of war. Here is the letter: Before rVb.rf.H. anT 11 P- M. Mt own niioitu Wiik m ocsmli es- is declared an unlaw ful assembly, and all the remonstrances of F.nglaml have failed to ...... .Im V. VU1II TIC and Conyrresa instantlv fitted the bill. l)u; . . . a S you ask t.ic reason . 1 ''wer, " i () wl1, ,,v he hour UpM j w e see existing elsewhere, what we know tf)VKU t'lin oats s Al 1 1 o'clwk to-iuorrww uliidieu have 1111 votes. 1 he roiei 'tiers who ' o , . ' i -.... ..1 ... ..i...i:.. 1...1 1 . . .... .... ... , .... ,. ii.- f 1.- . eliMtuence 01 Uatiiel 'ilonnel, UUl neier, nas b.hsvs eaisiei. mincin wu t iniirhinil I nea.l me a. 1.1 10 aioriu ihc nataau. were to be concilia ed by .. lulation rf K )( ' vnmenf f wk lUnfy Hut ,. ie we lmy mrvU ,,re, rr our. ; . y M , MU ,,, mangtt tg utn. hail manv. litherswiil sav It was not . . . .-. . ... . . .1 1..1.1. ... .1 .1...... 1 ... . ... .v ' . 1 1 . Kossuth bat h tling their 1 bute becn inentahl v our tail driven toe lir.t.sh army leans, and rescued t'ue country from one of the most terrible daubers with which it was ever threatened, he was arrested in the very .... i.n,rii w.iii inrn w.rii run. ...iiiiii'is-iii:c avivis. wiviiuu. wvnii .iiauiv ... i nie . uui 1 .niic iinwi. i iw niiui wi , iscause that he nail oeen oat- e ,.,u.. ! ..r .r...!.. t;...;.l.i. ..inirulnlr when we! : -ii.w.... . k ... -;u . .urr..i. fur freedom, and they wished tn mark 1 ' r..J .;.......-,..... ,1.- rs..;.t -iri.l ibev are mak urn to . r.n ... .h. I l.t.r.J.Ll. appreciation tt un rflaifi. A a tn- , . , n,i itfl(l(M,r- ,,,. M- 1816 i ...... n;. ..1.1 I f.ll . tlx. i...f.sr. to toe spirit of Libcitv it might bate . .. . ,.,.,.,- . ts. ti,e numlier of Catholics in thel r .....!.. I f..!l rl in ike nretinua, well ciu.ugi if we had not been so la-; . , . . .i.:.,,, Sla.,,. .talal.l. ami now ihev rx-'i.i I ,.r A..I 1U1 deficient in paying that tribute t "6 "."VVJ: .. "" ; ,.-.t . ...ili;... ..f ...,.1. "At th.t rife it TIZT.I'.a .iTJLu tv.Z i,l.i ...J :i CU..CI.S. wnen central jacKs,... - 7..... r. .l.-i.;tl t t.iL. them l..n- to acnuire all the f. -... . l.i... ..I Li. .. ili.ns- Horn .ew "1-. r."' . . . ,7. . . ...... ..... . ,t.. . ....i .,...,;,.i L,.. . . ' . . ... .. : tee he lias luunu. ne i unooss oacK io me ... I " "'. " -.ir.. vm..... . i huv nave saiu or tone w .jhw ..w Mill tint tastil to nrrci-H! it. In the tri Y na- ' i (1.11 lil'lil'si m iiiv vninix'"" w j - - - j - every stone upon the huhwats he reads the . tore of things the Catholic must be a perse .. . . . .. tv. ... ...i:.... .1. ....... l'...i. 12 altcrwan s isen. I'll- . ,.. . ' . ,. -. . r, .,!.! nstnrv ol his native la.nl. ami pariaaes in i c.r. niimnti,m-Hiii..i..n.i..t.-!.!. .r-.a lbs ...arks of h"Br 0,,.,,. ,r.'umI'!' a"' fc5"n,Jr f,".e', V l"C H. ..f it, .real e,.t-in his hearl of tant is on the highway to hell : when he be ll, uomils recently received in the S'S ''rLV"'' 'j burl he f,eU that there is his h-one. and lieves that it is charity to trnture, and piety ., ,t iI.m !!.... ii'iiir vi. as llll'-toll. " r .. ... .' . . .1 tSrv t. roll awav without acknowledging the wn.112, or attcmotiiiz to rcia.r it. a Native American there was n foreign j ilir bis ln.'.ie.t ailVctioiis are sarnrrnl on. i to murder those whom lie looks upon as cue I o . . . L a ias ffsa tt'iu. t litA I H-isii lit las fifskiirsl In t tua I "3 . . I I .... .t - t . I el . - s.a .., f..i- ..Is.a-ta I is.n nrrp. uui Mirj line inc 11111 ii inc 11 wasii Ii mpv in Z Wmir; foreign ' "hin'rr " 1 . S-ea. danger we ha, e . drel is ; e..c.li4tV. When tien. Houston returned t i " Mrt ,u (,rmtr ' prevalence ..f the mischievous dog.ua llu. r the I'. Slates witH the laurel. ..f !-aii Jacinto WtU what reverence can the Cerman re- ( he Pope is superior tu the (...i.itnation.aii.l . moment s tn.bappiark. I iiu Uou I coiu ineiid hit Itodv'awt sval, which art His; ami should it be (lis will that I Jail in tlie per forma ace of any duly, in the defence of my Q iecnaud country, 1 most humbly say, Thy will be done' Ond bless ami united you. and my last prayer will be that He, o Ilia. intinit'e eootlues. mar preserve tue to. fuu. (iod eier bless you, my beloved Kli.a ami my dearest th.lilren ; ami, list meet not - eain in this wwitd, tuay wr meet in Ihe man- ran absolve his flock from oath to ipitxt it. ' ion of imr Heavenly I ather, tnrough Jriiu i.ie.l j Ut ifjCHii-t! liod bless and protect you! And f.e!i uu nihisbr.w,bringinsaiirmpireiith.s ganl the name ol xi4sHmgtoti.wi.cn ne re l and. t lay at otir feet, n Congressional in-' mem'.e.s that his patl.way to freedom was tifat.oti celebrated his arrival. N bill, strewn with the dea l bo.l.es of tiero.ai. mer- i.:. it. reiianes? hat exiiition ran the Hilton feel a Native Amerilan, and nothing was to be! in tlie fame of Jarks.n, when he remern'rers el.ew l.ere. History is foil nf ...tance. of gained v laudations orhls cliisal. v or his pa- hat H w. w.m by trampling the I....I banner i k.ugdoms laid under IntenUcI, onaichs trioli,!,..' W hen (i n. Scott liad'concluded , in the dti.t t It is not in human nature that s ex communicated, ami a whole peoj.le d.s.m- one of the most wonderful camnaiius ever thev si.-.ulil lerl as we .lo, ati l wC are ?i M I urspi.try nr real ..r imaginary recorded in disgrace, and his army wb.ch l.el.a I Ioju.I gi e' ' " ",c - i - " .V-"". 1 " I utitraiiieil ran heroes b'.rdinate . 1 . . .1 . : 1.. .... 1 ... 1 ... .,.1.... u.. .1. n..ni.i..iu.i' iiu.. in history, he was recalled almost, iooarseies w .en we p .1 ...e... ... -..ti, ."j-- .-'.s- -v ... ..... , and his army which he h i I foj.id give them Me direction 01 me iw . rs.ng... r ...c wa.as,..Mieu ut . .r militia, and convcrte.l into vetc-i I'ci naps mi party in mis couniry naieverj-- . - - - , was transferred to one of his su- been Ihe subject s-. much invective as Ihe; "r""r r...s.. ... -v.m.r.- s. Vet Cmuress ..ST-red mi word American Parte. AU the depths of Ihe Ian ," " ' ",c"' . .. . t:...l .... 1,. i , u..m.l. 1.... I...H t.......lHl In i,htn . Iimra.l. ' "e inr. o I ii".na a ii:tr.. aou i.i. . 1 ."...: 1. i X'ls'! ol tei;ipr.inc; prtxiuce-i 1.11s asnuusa ing resi't. i'iie C 111-ress of the V. ."5. arc int rennkiMe as disciple ol temperance, an t tint very day there -re p -Hups not six eiemlwrs of t'ti! Senate whn d;d not drink ... 1 1. ... i...r.. . wine a. 'irrivr, or .'. . u-."n-. . r . . T,. IK-li vote was the controlling ca-isc- , - 'V .' ma!tl,less soldier. He wasi 7n riiithels to be ai.t.lied to men whose sin Bf-ce wandered I.m- years an out ...... .......... !,... 1 1 .1 1 im iiihI ni mi. - - . . . ... j a Native American, ami t:ie mice ni rondo- consists ., .! .. wa E , W4 TO. . Had General Shields re-tte . Il'iirw . 4 .'ii . .... .... .... . ahidi give tn the Fmeig ier and the Cathn lie an import mc3 a'nvc an t beyind that ol the nidiery whose bloo I ha I been poured nit like wafer'oii t'l- plain t.f.Mex'ut.. It was tms whith md ireij the f.nate t forg'Jt what :t had been throw aidet'.c severe digni Iv w!.i'.h l.a l i elrsafed them in the minds u'l m -n, ail M ex.haiiz the charai ternf Ho imn st;r f .r that of servile sycophants. Tnerr wis a tiirn when that body was tms ei of st-rner smT. There was a time when !'. S prop ts-lioa wonld 'lave benn treat ed will. tt win it deserve l. B it that was lef .re the lush Kfxl'i. N if vent ire t-i n'lestion f..ie;g'i merit ittn'istbe .l ine with bi'ed " Ir..-at!i." If we tniiire t. deny any f .rei-i df- n f, hnevr itnpnois, we are t'ireav; yet I am 10 3 .enre t a d ' foVf r t'lat n.V r ...; vv'iieli is stardy res,rt to sarH flim.y n.eans support it. I ; M l.i party Ht made nmn.nat.o.i, may T-.e srthe, cam fo nhi.'. I .U.fe wa, st,!l ce-l- that it did oriiinate ii. New Vmk. and all ..Mig.tion In aappwt it. but a Ilemntrat c . , . . . i .1..11 ..rn..i .. .!.... ii.i it.,., i. 1.1. who has ftnesj taken mtt in a caucus is held ' . ... . .. .... f i. v !..,,. ,1.. ,....i.lu in l.iinur IhiIii.iI Ii. ablile 111 I know how bit'erlv ibis is .li nie.l ; American Catholics' do not arkiiwlede it.lever bclice me Your affectionate husband ihey are widely uiti'ercut from their bielhren ! and loving falne r, 1 i'ms usorosm. It was his last farewell to thin lie so deai ly loverl. fcix hours had nt pas.d, his let ter was yet but a few miles on it. war to hi family, and Ihe noble man had pacJ a ay , Itotuthe eaitli. ir IIIWI. IV IIS Miurii III "MCI. ii.isv .H 1 . -r " , , nsists in loving their . bim.d ..metl.igl law, hunted by assassins ami l.l...sihuuads. Iter than that of th stranzer. l'ra. tices i f,T " PU!M,U t",u" " V 5.7"Bl7 reived similar treatment, a howl would have ( whirl, are dailr in use br other parties, and-1 l"e preciiicis .n a x amonc nurcn. been raised frnni one end of ihe continent denlr become I.r innus ai'n when resorted mi J1 betway of judging a tree 1 by it tn the other, and half the tongne in Cnn jbr Americans, and editor in the exces ,J Iruit'.anrt Use Iru.l are lan.ii.ar In nsail. gres would have grown wear lamenting his their real not m.irriurntly run into the most ( It is objected, however, that the Constttu wr..ng. Uidiculons inconsistencies I lave wen one jtion secure to esery man the right of woi- With thee TarU befors m- and all know column nf a new.pap-r filled with denuncia-. shipping timl as he pleases, and ihat iu .rn Ihem t b lart., I m 1.1 he pardoned for main-! im of the ncrei leafire of the order, while scr.b.ng Catholic we are gnilir of rhdation lainin- that there is danger frmn foreign in- the next not only p ,r,.i f.d to give five ra in- j f that mstrnmenl. Not at all. I be same fluenre. ami the ammer it is boldlv met the -tilde "f t' party, b-st even Use very form. 5 l.iil.tut..m which gne to them the right 1,,,., Uf initiati.Mi. t:.e thing ia certain, either I of tonscienrr, secures to me al. the right il It is' pravelv nrje l as an objection, tn ihe ! these form were forgeries, or all Ihe indig- jiottiig as I think best. It doe not rompi l ortler of Know Nothing, that it originated in "t denunciation ol aecrrry with which we me tn vote for Catholic, anrmwe than it the N'im i!i and oag'.t therelore tn be regard- hate been favored were hywritical ore ten-: coinK.ls me la role for an Abol.t..n..t. One r.l w.tH suspir ion br the .South, and ti.is rea- 5 f' " rre.li'aWe th-.se win, em- j mar be jnst a. a.iKeie in km m li. r as the .. i I have seen advanced br such lorn a ' ployed them. All pirtie otrre wore or ;her, and U..1I be equally dangerous . the t- , 1 . ...I i.... t let. sirre.v in relation tn certain nor lions Cnonlrr. In that each Voter must jude M ton of Kentuckv-g.,lemen whom I know .f their tactics. The. secrets of a lle.nncr. j Iiiiiim If. lliere is n- pr..p..t...n 10 change are aspriMonniiasiii.tni a ssnow s ine .i.itiiion, none ... jm-s m 1.11...11 L'.iuncil.an.I the will id every inein-, sistent w ild it. The American party under- ...... . . . I .. ! . . .1 ll-l . ias.es in .now, preciseir as me . nig an Hemocratic parlie umlertake tn shnw lor Iru'iiisclves, that il is safer for liberty, safer for the Union, safer for religion to place none but American Protestants in i.fliee.and they A eo.int.'feiter named Hrxrki.h Hudfon, w reremlr rinivico d at Plinee l'did Cool t I II.....W V. ..i.l ..n. ... il. I'.-niteii. i.l V ..I thai Ststf. The Counteileil money f.Kind III hi 'rtse-mn, niainly mt Hmi Kiaie ami (Jspe Fear Hank, of Norih Csiolma, and the C'a widen Hank, nuth Carolina. Paorossi. in tiir Jrws. Ii is repnrtrd that Prof. I'e.s.rl, ol N'enlrhairl, has adibt.-nl a teller 10 lh" Jews of Prance, Holland, and part Uf Germany, inviting ihrm 10 appear, by w.r ll.hhie., al lbs I' onlrtrnes ol hvangel.rsl t:hrisiian,"i be del.! ai par is ibis month. He ak ihe.ii lo lake loin con.ideiation lh points in wbuh t'hiiu.is and Jew sgire, and tlowe in whith Ihey diner, wiili ms? to s Union between ibem. 1-1 with Dd.'ieal a ....hilat on. and per.nallr,sndl..r whose talent, attainments ' lie caucaare as profound as tl...e nf a Know t !,f moral worth I hive very g.eat respect. ! Nothing Council. an. the will ..f .vrf n- WCyi: "'Ts mr mind if is an evidence ..f f,e wVak-: birr more cnm4etely ...Hjecled to tlie ton I "b fois tV st trm. wher. are we tn tie.i.Yanr cause when mm of fair a'til.l.ts tnd ;4 the n.sj'sr.fy. A Know Nothing, ar- 1 w .if.n 11. . ".. . . I. .....I. hiumiuliiili mr Th Caitdisa Hapiisl says ihat a enmpsny whn Iimvr been tiprmnng lot some time on Ihe prermsr of Mr. II. Komi., of Henderson touii. ly, N C, hat sif.trk upon a vein ol topper, whieh alsn ronlalli a rousi.hrfald quanlHV of silver. Five pound nf copper and siln bate been lull from 19 pound of the ore. Th Munarus. The recent report of the Moravian brethren state that they Lave at present sixty-nine mission in thirteen d.f- r . . . .........1.. . h 1. 1 1. . ... . ..t .. . .1 ... . . in honor hound to abide ihe decision of that ; reason ami rgnment how far thty are right. or how lar they are wrong. 11 e lo not prn pose to disturb their public worship we do . a...,.a...T . - . ir.h. t.m. siul tni.rn Partv" wa. an.! . . . . .1....... f ... :. .1. h 1.1 1 vn.i. .in rinii nr. imi i'.. ...-. ...... .,...,-,....... 7.- . 1 1 11 ' ' "' Ml ;r' im T , fl -V02 a r si e f nir.er tn-.fc refn- beneath for arraying il.einsnlves .gainst it. ly nf. ! pl.ed tu the midnight plott.ng ot those who not propose to declare an as.em.i.age ..I U- ,.n,,run. . . t,e d.n,er ar,.i f,.m ,g- i c, ss i,e I rnit.er rei . n .11 7 , rrp,lt)tlUr ii,,nnr insnulacture in eanensse and convention, ttml.c. unlawful but we claim the privilege ,. eo,,.ie-r . '-'Yr''" f ,, Aim I !, I find there were in the .candidate without consulting the will of ll.e of rot.ng U .mt ourselves. 1 can see n . 1 .. n ear fr.nfr of lb t,.wi.ij- a m nt t ymn.n.r Mce ' . N y k ,m, iidorina the ifar 1.811. ' people, it would m n.ich more appropriate, d.rlerence in the er.l tf ndsnry id Ihe higher t. 1, , .srsi.ff.-f nsn.e bnn ed for h.m. and -.r Oerninent. nnt tn U ; N , (. , ving!aWOf Mr.Seward. or the higher law of Arch leave it fo their countrymen t.. .lecide Mmh, forent rooi.tr.es, in w hici are employed ... . - ........ .M.ri.. ini.1 amiI l ....... .nil ell II T ll.l.l.lin. .... ...1.1. . . . --- - brother converts. Their last station was form ed in 1833 among the Chinese in Mong.dta. A lane number of these stations debar Iheir own expenses, and for the rest only 9,000 per annum ar requited. Tnr. I,f nr Bianornt's Aanr. Ateiao iter McCracken, a Scotchman by birth, and who came tn this country during the Hero lution with Burgovne, and wa taken prin- ner with hi army, died at Colchester, Con. necticet, -n the Dd ult., iu the 1 14th year j of his aje.
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