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v r -1 :; : :"i '. . .A 1 - V it M 1 f S .L..,.1I. I.:.. ,-1 j--j...wSoi.itniwyeOT 'if rftl(;,'v,", . . . A I 11 'point an Attorney 'ierat, wh ahall Tie cntimi ine I by the CJ lyernor, and shall hnl hi olfice fir t U tar ,n of tat YmiJiMJ!XS3rl!Z aomlify n't ml I herwifW extend tlie fe?ro"durihg' which A ilicitors'of Ine Slate sbtH hold tlwUr ofli 'cm, twi they shall have piwer In estcnd the term of oiBce of the Attorney General to tha saiue po riod. ' - ' : , . .. ARTICLE IV SECTION L el by the General Assembly, unless by the concur, renc jt IwMhirdw of alHhe iiwiiibew j)f each II wise of the General Aiul4y. '- " & 9. No Mil of the Constitution of this 'State hall be altered, unless Hill to alter tlm SHintf hull have been, read three lint in rsch.Hie of Cflopriij A,,',yi ,,4-BsU Jy fifths Jof The whole mimW of iiwiiiterf ech House respectively! nor shall any alteration lake Mjltce until the Bill no agreed to ahull have been puMiilied tit months previous to a new election of inemb"ri to the Ueneral Assembly, ir, aner eocn wiblicatl'io, the alteration pripiax by the preced- nig General Assembly shall b agreed to in the fir Session thereafter, b? twAithiwhi of the whole representation in each H-siw of the General As sembly, afler the noie shall hv bm read three - lim on three several davs jo each Uouse, then the mid Gerwral AwMiiiblyjnalt prescribe imxle bv which the aiewdiodnt or anwnilnntni mny be mil. illad to lUitiutlifittd vi4er of ihe H'HWR m ln mone throih'tit th Btatej aid if, iiikhi eomimrinK the volrt ifiveii in the whole "Btae," it ahall anjiear that majitrily of the virfVra nave ipjifovM thnfof, thfti, and not otherwise, the aante altall become a part of the Conatitution. Thm thirtv-WwiJ section the C'lvatitution 1 ahall he amended to read a folloa! No newon whi ahall deoy i!k b-int of "d. or the truth ol the Chrinfian Rliimi, or the divine authority of the Old or New Tfainen, or who atwll h'Jd re litriouf pcinciiltMi incompatihle with the freedo n or vii'tty if the mate, wiiin wi nnonW" oThol'hnf my oTice or place of trtiit or profit iu tiio civil depart' moot wilhiu thia State. -L 1 apitatio tx ahaA ba onl ihroojrtnaH - tlte 8Jal uhi all individu da aohj'tct to the an me. 2. All free mule over the e of twenty one year, ami undor the ae of Jrty-fivf year, and all alrfve over the age of twelve yearn, ahall be nib. joct t CapilatMio tat J and 44hr p-wou ahall - B3 aubject to anch tai provi'M that nothing here i CJJutaiiied .iiiull erBiit. esouiaiiiKii of iJix ible polla aa hen!twfiro preacribed by )uw. in caaoa of bodily iiihrmily. - - . SECTION 4. " rTTNop?ron whoiHafl hold aiiyofllce or place of - tnwt or prjht under the Uintoi Hinttn, or any io. PHrtiimut thereof, or under thia Stale, or any other State or G iveronieut, ahull hold or exerciHe any tithr oifioe or pi tee of trutt or profit mKlor the au thority of -thia Stale, or be eligible 1 1 a aeat in ei ther llouae of Ihe General Aaeemlilv : Provi)ed tbt Withint herein cimlaitied "lull eiteml lo otfi. ""eraTu the MilmaTor JuatlceVVif the Peace. Ratified in CMiveoli.Mi, the 11th, day of July, J8J5. NATH L MAtJliN, rrandent. Ei.cd B. Fhbkmav, SiMrretary of Conveiilimi Jimbpu D. Wahu, Aat Secretary. - .' frre followl the Ordinance and Rrtotutions for carrying the. abee A.mrndmenii iso eject? to W Kt detm.it a .. Mrcnjory to rrfmhlinh them. . SIUNd Of TiI3 TDXJ3, -Pom JU &wYarlVmmTeuU Bine, en J rrotrt tllMWTiiM tnerenner,- snail p " T"rT ; The : BriIiHT.AiiTi;Siyery BucTety celehraied iU " anniversary forl93,ai Exeter llafl, Imk1ki, on . : . ... Fmlay the I ltd of May Lord BriMghaia in ttw r.".::'X2I::.;Z:'3J.ri'llCI4iW atir. L - - -- ring speech oil the occion, in which lie spoke tariiwstly airai ist the comloct of France and Ihe -r ' - , -: niiu'ii otaies, on ine suojmci oi slavery, sir. n. ilia rs-- jm,CTAiaa:i(iS3i 4T wHt9. JWMUA: JtlUUMMln a, aJt.sswscR.- and was soccooikxl by Mr. Georgo Sle,dieii, wlw alwi ait yerted to the cowlncf of llw United tules. His i. i L- rfi j. ' ""L'l. speodtjiRiwirira cimk diti'Mi of the semi-emam:ipatel alayes in the Weal I.i lies, under the new systeni of airenticegliin ; :,-.f7B4nl if the son-half of bis discKuwres are true, Mr. - lieorge ThomisiHM ounht to be recalled from this .country, by Uis uu(T hiking spinster of Glasgow, to deliver lectmps m humanity to hioweiotry. ..'inftnor rather,' be.sh.mld.be ihwpntchcd to.lhf! ,xv it lii'he wherq the evil exisU, instead of proWf ..ling ahouLJiew. .FfiHjIa'J'l f r the purpose of infla miag the dhsshnm of the peopfe, whure ilttavTliSs . n-4 been seen the twenty years, agniimt their brethren of h South for moat certainly the slaves of tha ftnitli iru States are in a far bettor e'imlition than the eminciputci negwM of the - JBritish wiios. The Statement of Mr. Stephen wera confirmed by Mr. Buckingham. . The meeting was next addressed by tho Rev. John Burnett. And he, in turn, was succeeded by Mr. O'C Minell, wtu uttored a socoml edition of I kt- mt..i.'.'..'.'. .... ... . t - 1 m .1 ,T I ' . uis chiuiii.iici ummi ine pi;opio oi ine litiiieu Diaies, with increased vehemence and iHtterness. Ac cording to the the port of the Morning Chroni- - rid, he beHiT by adverting to slavery iu America, vno wcaa a eiauiAca to hcbasitt; and de. tUrni "that the American nit, roRtKiTto ui nrtu to CAMKu MEN OF HONOR, oa , . T4fc- 4 ruc IN TUB SAME GRADE OF SOCIETY as THE PEOPLE or ENGLAND." We wilj not, hiiwever.c.Mifi- K) ourselves to detached i. auiiieuces of tlielagitatiir's liaraiitfuer"rtie "O- lowi'iif paMige is from the stauded report of ant we commend it to the particular attention of the g;ttcrt-up of the O'Counell guards J . ju-Thi tnnorabte tvt leaniei! jentlcmanthcn prooe lel to ek in terms of severe censure of --the conduct vf lUeAmericanii. in contiiMiuiir to , 1 kep ii lusidaji the black poputittimi in many of .. their States. It wra dieguating to every lover of ., hiki jiiNiicn ano i rue noeny, to hear Ihem boast of their democratic principles' ami institutions without blush at the rwollecti m of jheir bonds- The Sillowinir Is an extract from the Brat edition, twin? a peh of O'Conu! delivered tbout two rs .-,-v g! : '. V- , ; :- . .f Whea n American cornea into society, he will be asked, re ymi one of the THIEVKH, or are you an bon ntnunt f yew wrs sa aoMcsf sjiffa, then yuii have f'ven lihert to your slaveai if your are anion; the Till KV KH, tlie sooner you U ke the oultiJt oftht home, tlelK'Uer!" ' , , ' " towtitirtwv. -They Nullified the proud'!t aouli li. inent in their immortal d"claranni of independence, which declared all men to have equal, sacred, ami riFifieiiuhte tight tVheem.Y"Jleiid notvondtr ut Ihe death ptapiti of AVu) Orlcan, or" the de- pntattot of iff prople, many of whom enjoyed health and wgor at morn, and vert Uftleti of! nKi, u-ni n mew naa comnuuea or eoumenanceu erimti tenicn coma omf oe reqtuerea wun ine un- nuts ui ..imawa wi mwiww.4 Mian... i inn biNiorable and Earned eentleman read levcral ex tract from an American act of parliament, in which it was enjoined that no judire, member oTi parliarnent, barriater, or preactier, shouln peak pr wnte any thmit aainat. slavery, under the pain of! bciii" sentenced to not leas than ttiree year and 1 liiit more thnii tweiityine yeHr imititmiiiewt or death, at trie discretion ol the Court! I ! And that no American ahiaild teach a slave to read or write under pain of not lei than three months, and imiI more man iweive mouinn iinpriwinnieoi. ii'-ar, : liear.) The honorable and learned gentleman iunn thii black dishonor on the lar ijiangled banner vf America m rots aid if worr over ete-1 mm. MVU.7,..'.'HM ikm liun iLm kn,,mt,l m,n,.l. 'J iprviill'IJ( 1"i-"w "I ,. - lie of modern timet THOSE WHO FOL'GIIT UNDER IT WERE FELONS OF THE HIT- M AN - II ACE ( il;r, W,) TRAITOOS TO e - rtnttr . ti iimnf n inrx nn'iii a I.IIU It I I. Ill 111 Kill lliV I II I M ML A A If BLASPHEMER OF THE ALMIGHTY. t:TU.ni:armff. Uttdaittimed.Jhe.koaorttblt ami learned gentleman, " is bared ; and let the enemiet of tho$e vhom he difd to tape, the Muck man at wttl at the while man, beware of itt w. ireoacf. The litfhtninz cartrn through the trou- bled air, retitlUn amid Ihe hwrlimf of the temp- rf and the rolling of the thunder." Ami is it prop.id to f inn a regiment at New York, to be called the ttO'Coyw.i. Gi'ahih," af- Icr that f.sil tongned sik! nnm cjihiiii.iialur f who seeniinjly rejoice that the tiestilooco has prevail - roeih" ed at New Orleans; and CulU thoJ wh'i combat j "General P. o. e" w;ih, and still is the ever ready under llw "alnr-spaiitfled Uiuiier," "Iclon of tiio j ,(.a m excuse for every new uct of oppression at huuHin nice," Ate Would he dare no to sfieak j home or of interference abroad. Tim mental ele luce lo face f No no he would not! Il well-1 iiinuts, however, set in motiou remotely by the Pro knew that wsie of tlume were present to hear hjm, 1 test int reforuiaiMii. but more strongly aitiiled by ami that he was secure n hi a huso of the whole AhiericHir peopV."" 'But does' lie not know that the Cstilonce has prevailed as well in Ireland aa in Hiisiana and that many wire of hit oirn sob- jocls Iwve Gillcn victims to the disewio than with 0 that it first came with Irtiih emigrants lo (Joe. bee, or, at least, abounded with them?,, And with what impudence and presu.nM,imi doe be uiinVr-', iKwwp!To.roocriiiw j.irijiiir:uiii sn ir matter be fairly represented, U is U Loamf hliit- lieye ourselves of other than that which is pursued. There are many more white ulaves iu Ireland thin black ones in America and more misery and crime! self that isiAer.Ki of the lium'in race atul "a noasofllte tmu;de. This Is ing the political state Slt1 ,mnv llorilhi;. .IlllV 4.1. Ol'IMO.N', which is every where all, ui.t;nj: the over blasphemer of the Almighty," for ho has com- of Eur..),, easily shown to have grown out of the . ... .. lhr m, i( rtltltuull uud , ,,,... nf ftllvlt imtted a rank and gross outrage upon us on account ; Kreat divisions .if free and despotic principles, made We are re.ii-stei to announce W M. C V HI-". US, li( Uirf)llllltlj, mi.mdene. ..I some ha held ...rth as an of a circumstance that llw government f his own at the retortiiation, is it at all likely that the hap- E., a Candidate to represent he Borouyh of Suhshu- (,villla,(. tu re,.r,n once ,IHt .-,sT th- ,.s.i ,,t country inflicted, and which there is no way to re- ; ..v fruits of this refirinatioii. more conmletelv de- -y 1U the next General Assembly. i ., . ' . , ,' , ",.' .' Wecamvs: see any eyen. for his repeated at.4shows 0eW tncks upon u. Phey are wniitoniKfss of an ijn- ruly t.Kivrue, s untjetsrsw aa tnijnst. -He might, in like manner, prefer general charts against hit people but would rather mtike excuses Cir tliem, in all possible cases, am) fasten on tho government those ohWes uud yi.Xts of which l(J- uoraucc is Ihe parent. Hta: Iii vour Darner of this date v.mi have iriven. M--w.'.aw l-wxpaetodV ri fejmri -tjt-i hwraogue I ovnlat 4l Aidi-sUtvury meeting.-. I wy?!!!B?Pt!ltyt?lJ " tJ!t!:7 hewt atiH ahorter tif you- shmifd have-omitted tlw phrase "the Americans weruTllie basest and vilest of mankind. I say you sh.sild have omitted those words, as you had not space to give the context. It ia quite j of the principuT courts of Europe, nl Vmunu, and true that I did use a phrase of that strength and : by one of the profoundest sch lars of Germany, dislinclrieas, but I did use it not of the ArricHratwf(Fredcnck Sdilejel, a derrrfd Rtminn Catholic, generally, or universally, but ol one class of Ante- . , , . l stwaitn moeea ne sorry totncitftio an Americans crime. - Of tHe lwo first, tBe American sla v hiilder base ly ruba'tha men of color, JTho cruiw is tha guilty spimna' of llw American white man who counted nances slavery id' any shape "or trca7- --Cnu ViiUjaiurdBwjvpace to give, in a condensed wilhja the pale ofjfcgrading crimiuahly which bo- j beeit aw long subjected, from the popular desires tor ,,,ntinue to besuioiig the foreimmt to nppnse the attach- Hfu ,urf adptr,l, hinI which Uso worthy of the tTfTf1 th li"ii?t"i iTii yalTlTiniiWIrtlt thft ttwnrnt Ijlwrty. nn the uaturai eff-cls of the Prrtts-I nil mir of any disqualification to the profession of any re- head of a ri Chritnan Church, H-.-idi-u-U to of llteir tllow creatures, and who treat, as properiy,Tlleforuiaiimi7 TnliTTr t ii iitli nifiii nR-puhli- ligioiis opinions whatever. Very far, too, from us he cultivate in his iutorcourne with Ion ian uationsthu their fellow men ; their'. fellow men who tre their canism, white Popery as natural'y supjM.rts Mo th fw. sUimisTwTrissm tliat ainoiig tlw iiiiiliiasuislufljsjati'oiis of amitv amlwiml will, an.rwdul.Misl lo T T - ' ' imivun. I J .ii i.--i.- ' v., u . .j, v.u. , .... - .... "-, iiiiiiiuii iiiii iii.ii in.i; ,u linn 1M ctise'llill oil- shape, my principal arguincoTTTTwaTfhiiTThwm Americans, hy their great charter, the Ueclaration of Independence, by which they established llwm selves into a nation, declare "that all men are by nature equal, that they are endowed by their Cre ator with certain inalienable rights ; amongst which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. To the maintenance of this declaration, they, after an invocation of Provirlence, pledged their " lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor." Thus ad ding alt the chivalrous obligations of honor to the iwist solemn tnnclioo of an oalh. Think: you ids that this oath is registered io boa f ywr te c"i'iud 'thetls twgrtulod teaHwura in tiUmHn stnvery t-" Yes this wsVowf ww miwmi oath Ml l 'l . . I I . ... . t..': t T" sua nooor, is ouiiy,1 nouriy, c.hiiiiuksihiv viomiou by the Auwncari slave prnprHitors ; and altmHigh, in denpite of its solemnity and sanction, llw Ame rican slave owners keep in botKluge two milh.sis and a half of men, yet they must not dare to how that thev can escape the indignation and the est. tempt of tho viituous and goud all over tlw Globe. I have the potior to wr ymir obe-lient servent, DANIEL O'CONNELL. -j..,..lrt)m is liid &dc-,TdritTapk,.r, - FOREIGN INFLUENCE. . We, publish nns interesting article, a commu nication made to the. New York Jou.nal of C.m- merce. The facts st ited are starling, and the con elusion drawn iiicouti-stible. 1 The eslablishinent of such a society as Ihe one mentioned, rotlld only have been the result of prospective political yiewi and, taken in Connexion with the principles avowed iu SchlcgeTs work, can leave little doubt as to the object., ; That the cause of Religion in this age of scepticism and immortality of the high er ranks in Europe, could have produced such society is out ol the motion. Political motives alone could have produced such an effect. . We must any that we think, that in this instance that tho despots buys bceu duped by tho; wily Jesuits -J on.' , , v ; " r- ,i. r. i .r r:..L.. ; from the Journal tJ bommeree. FOREIGNERS, NATURALIZATION LAWS, 4c, Ourwufitryrla ttW"JKitii it lm ivCil to laV Ktn who have mad it their home, Haa .rau- ... , ' . - . . .ii.. :W . led cmire in relutiofl to them totally (I ea a course in reiuijoo 10 mem loiuny uiiht. - r- . - j from that of any othr cmiry in the world. Thia.th.a country, if it u not here, or give it a Irea and C.-ihe, while it w literal withmit example; aubjecU vioroua inipulae, if it w already here At any ur. inHtutMin to pe. ul.ar dangen. In all other rale, nhe ia d.m.g it. She ha. eet herlf to work our inntuliKi to wx uliar usmgera. gome ! ...L: l I I . I I 1 . . ...ilir.. -ti WHICH IIUU W Wmil HKBII trilgUir -11 III WOl III IIMin.iiJ tHcheme,, of off-e and defoiile in the field, was, at the ffeneral uinrn'! Mfsy lefl ICIITT itwsiw. su sjiiiimimu. v . . . t- - . - - ever privileges he niav be etititied' by becoming a" emmtry the Polpsu religion, i e: immwimieiy. jn tamr fA liie c,wrupti,in.sisV by the R.snan Catlai. iWt, can iiever be placed iii'a ailuati.rti to be pv after the delivery of Schlegel a lecture, which was Iici unian,eM ln ,y other nettl 1 it from their lilically da.iger.Mia, for he has mi share in lie go- in the year a ret Society wa formed in the INTElJ(;eCE and virtus! Not one ,u vermiH-id ofliie country S and in EiiBllnid, if he be- Austrian capital in Vienna m 1 '9. The late f.m- can wrjte hu niimp; ,8 it deilicd ti, ltll7 j( comes "a"siil)je;t, whatever polilieal inHuem-e he peror, and Prince Mettermch, and .tlie tl'obfi,ionce to their priests A Catholic priest wrote a niay b9ve, it is exerted, SO far as oilier foreigners rnuce, iimiw mpenir,; ano an uwnn kU(r drw.lj(l(( i.jj to vote for wrUm u.divi.lu- ftJre ciocern.'d,.solitarily'; for onmiigrulion to Kng aiaWical otficerrof the hmrorj with tl.e prioces .4 1Kry vmtf wcSNiingly,- and he wa. elerie.1. Toe fiCnd is and ever muM be comparutiv.'lv nothing. Savoy and Piedmont, uniting in it, and calling it j Uviw.rH With the VAN tURN MAY. ' This country, then-fore, .tatvh. alone, without ,.Miido after the name of a canmuzed King, St. Le.ip.dd. , ( rf Wk , in from the example of any other, and I am to show I li S"ly w fi'niied l.,r a great and exprew , pur. moullf,8 lhe uinacaM,ra ; the, ur, U of ih nppiitiirdunui-ra' Li which our situation w- It h)S nil the orticers of govcrnicnt interest. , f'i- l'""'uu mloecTe r " i, th. Emperor down to the huuf 1: Euronehasln cencrallv tit rent from war for in the Empire ; and wta. , this purpose ..y, , g-v twenty years past. The activity of mind that "of promoting the greater activity . xn....c - e-.-.i?.. r , - r pacification of the world, to be trans- tirn-d up to combine and promote ihe greater ac-1 e have not kkhii to allude toother instance ef di 8 Cabinet and turned to the cultivation t'ivify of Pos-ry iu this country : nnd llii, too, just r,., t interference of the Catholic clergy in ele, tiIK ol 'pence.' It wan at this'iieriod of a after they had been convinced of the t iiith.'rtV more We have mid that there are anion? the Cntholicol N. , forrj lo fw ' thLA -t.i ,A .w. I uuu t thi.it General Peace that a Holy - Alliance ol' tlw Mo- ; iMrclisf Eumpewa (ormtML-TlieSfivcreigiia pm . flmiKa tit be irmded bv tho iiinxiniH of rehsi. nod w jt, holv motive joemed s..lieit.Mm only for the ) pence of I he world. But they have l.sig'sinee lie- lrad thut their plunn of tranquility were to lie in- timatcly cm.ne. led with the pr.-irvaii.si of their own arbitrary power, ami ihe destruction of port. ! ar ' liberty every where. U'lmicver niiliC.led niust thus power, or favored this liberty, wiia to be crushml. To tliis Miiu'h' end Iihh b.-fii'diiected . tlm diiilomalic l.iloi.t of Eur (r year. The . Aus-ricau n-vulution, are yet working uninni' ' Hie people of iW; eiverni.KMit to give ve the tyrants ; f the earth uneasiness. Conspiracies and revolu- tjlinM ,n t, U ire alwolule "oveniineiiis, in Aus- tria, Russia, and the smaller States, Italy, Holland, Belgium, A:.:.,) and Ihe allernuteclmnges from nore ; to less arbitrary components iu the cabinets of the in,,n. potNilar uovcriimeiils, (as iu Etiislaud, Prance, ' , H,,j Kwilrund.) liiiliCttto to u? ai various rimes "ttro vicissitudes of iherearcooTer and thehnrp - ; vel.wd in this land of liberty, and exhilnled is-nsft- ttully to the gaze of all the world, can have had no jnllnence upon the despotisms of Kuroiie? Can the A nun, i. jif 1 . . . ... ...m... I ut 1 1 1 ia ui ilind tliiaj .i tut wr i there no danger of a reuction from F.urotie ? Have we no in'ere! in these changing aspects of Kiiropean Kilili s I The writer IsdievesTthat since' tlie time of the American Revolution, which jfiive j t!,n principles of iV uns ratic lik-rtv a home, th.we J priociiiles have never beon in irrealer jeopar.lv tlem at the preseiit moment. Tu bis reasons for thus believing, he invites the uniiiiHissiiiiied iuvestiirati.si oreVery AriM-ricah citiJi"-tf-ifieTf-is:nimser m it ar.iu.so to deieiice. t 'n is lalie atarm, L't wich I omilAiuiii.ms l. inven .if ni.na siiMiieii'ms nuneamn. ir-tci i sitaiTiMfidy allay-'it.--' It iaim parly ipit'sii.m ao.1 tlw aUewpt t.. mk it . tn -l.lt l'- ut M - .(?.l'. -1 r yiiw wy ri w tilt tT every party. y There is-daftaer of re-m?tion from Kurmm; and it is tlie part of cximunsi pni.lenco to hsik Pr it and to provide against it. The great piliiical t.rulh has recently Is-en promulijed at the cnintul of one aud sie of Ihe Austrian Cabinet,) the great truth, . v . r reviilurtisis to which l.timpenn (rovcnmients huve Sehlegel for the purpose of strengthening the cause of absolute jiowcr, at the. tiine that he.was sellor 4f Lfcialiou id the AuStrhtn Culiinet, and the cwnhdeuiiuNViend of Prince Metternich, there is a most liiiisirlaiiralTusi(Si f.i this country j ami as it demonstrates one of the principal connecting points bcjwtm-rrrnprnrt-iiod-Autcricaii pidilifa. and JSt me acy io miuiy oi me inysiious ooi.s mai are in eperalion amst Americao mstilulimis under our own eyes, let Americans tieasure it well in . . '. , . , . their memofVw. tins is the ptissilge he great I n s Nilf.Siry of these destructive principles, (the prio ciplefr of IVnnocnicy,) the great Revohitionury achtsd for France and the rest of KurS, is North America!!"' Yes, (I address DwiHwralic Ameri cuns,) the iiu1.Hnce of this Itepiiblicnn governmeiil, of your democratic system Ls vitally felt by Aus- tria. She cmnswes it. It is oroscribed bv tho A4ri Cabioet. -Thiomilry is desitfmyted di- J nactly lu i i. . tnniw-w- Milui MTk-k iSlaiitiU ailM t sl I lia tajflil WTs- r-awiiavBwyOTa-i'Vfar- wwva- fountain whence flow all tlie deadly evils which threaten their own existence. Is there nothing in temied by this language nf Austria ? The words of Despots are few, but they are full of meaning. If, acti., indeed, did not follow their speeches, they might be safely indulged in their harmless proserin- lioni.-.. But Jhia is not the case. Austria has fid. lowed out her words into actions. Is it wonderful .j ,..iih ii.-! .1,. ...i,i iiis. ;r iim m.m K,.f "TL"., r Z;" "u purchase this ffreal goodT But -how shall she at- tack nst 8lw cannot setnl her armies-they would be usehM,. 8lm has t.dd us, by the mouth of her Csjiistdlort'if Legnti.m,that Popery, while Tt is the natural antagmiist to Protestantism, is opposed in its whole ehnnnW Id republican liberty, and is the wroima-er and sumiorter of arbitrary poWnr. How lilted then is P.ssry o hr pur(sse! This she cao send. Without alurming our" feark, or at least, only thn fears td those m niisrable,n "intolerant fana - tics," and u pious bi;ols,H who nffrt to see danger to tlie liberties of the country in the more introduc. lion id a religious system opposed to their own, and whose cry of danger, be it ever so loud, will only she should do sometliing tu rid tierseii and the whom their prieU exerciee'unlirnltwt .nd onVtn-. ercl.ni' In every possible- shape, upon the score world of such a lre.neiHl.-is ev.IT Does not her ble authority, Of these Catholie'PriestsL tanre num. "'hgimis fulth, and that tliey are free, in common HHiwirulh.u slwwIWW-eWitwWil! otliert,aiid.d, etample-t ould it not be worth alt the treasures r ,Lni. ' ' . . ,T . . " here to. or adot.t thu creeds .nd nractice the wor.1. the pl.it ridiculcJ ua a " qiiuo(ic flreain. 10VW. ul,u ihwm an irrHtioiiul. in auch a scheme I U it not the moot natural and obvioiia act lor A trio to dov with her view, of the innuence t-r pu down repubheamani and build up roRhyl aay . u .4 ! nmat c hviiMia act to nend l'opery to IIIMSIOI1 III . II I sports. Ye, ; the foreign depots are idde..ly properly shaking, bad' their lucm-ric quieknl ' H . l"r.y J H"ry W.rpa ,IW ' , run. literty. 1 lie are the fort in the ca' AmerK;anK,expl:nn them in y.sir own way. tl any cliouec to stretch their charity a.i far as to U-li.ve that ihe.ie crowned Kei,iemcn have coii.hii.ed in thin H-K-iety nolelv for rrh'jioat nirMie; thut they have orjfimized a sm-iely 1o collect iu.hs-s t-. U hh-iiI in thi csmtry, and hiivn wiitJe-mls n- their almoners and ship IukIk of Roinun Catholic emi- ifnmis ; and lor the sole purpose of convertiiir ic t tlx- rrhifion of I ..pcrty, and willioul any ii cat desiiMi, creilat Judii us Apis'lhi, lion eiio. AN AMERICAN. riATJiirim UlkT CffiLtM. ' T j HOFjIX I A. - - -- -- SALISBURY: CANDIDATES FOR rO'f)RE!sS ' -The lion. ABR Ml M RENCHER. and IICRTON CR.MC.E, and RICHMOND M PKARSON. Eors., EMPIRrJ'. mthert v that ami next Congress of the United States - ' SLAV l-.RY. ln onr next paiier, we shall publish A MOST EX- TRAORDIVARY DOCUMENT, the "Address to the Auxiliaries ami Friends of the American Anti-Slave- ry Society ;" with some remarks sv the progress of f" incendiary acbeme in the Northem States. We'wish finr reaTerilTsiTn'ctlv to linilerstahiT ihaf, in nn,.rL. ii..u ii. l.iJi ('ntiudie w, have "not the slightest "aHiisioii to th" ntany lionora - .c hiirhrnin-IH Irirft Calladit Pstriirts livinir m varimir .puts of the Unite! Siites.. Yv.uecd" not so hjond the i f -. . . 177-1; rtV.i;. ffenileman who in hi. ardent atf .chment to L.herly .,,1 Renubli- can Inst.tutions, i. a w.irthv cmintrynien of Emmet, ,, - 'a-- i--r-T-r-y ": . Curran, tiratUin, Tone a ml h.xt of Irish worthies. MR V W nritrvTvt TUP POI'P . MR. VAN BLK.h.N .AND THE I 01 K In the remarks we are about to make, let us not he . l .... ..... .iii. "" ', "'" ..r devoted patriots and (lious christians. We nwd aiit, lereuci's with each other, evccpl with the benign but of tho circle of pur personal lie-, wr'a of ajfeciimr recqiic.tialUn b- twien tluiiu quaintanee airemg Ctlidir, Rii ''eramcnt exaioples of . "You will a idinglv seek an earl v .ipportuiii- both. " Z. 1'"""'"'""" -"-'''--"::rty ttrwke'lm!iwllw"Ptijsm Our remark are dictated by an uncompromising he. ' be it tutted to the oration, the light in which the tility to any, even the leant connection between church ''resident recipns-.ales, iii their full extent ind sijii- gat- betweeu Relieksi tad Ptditics. n.l we do Mlf,v9 ,lMlt reti;fro.,iTf-tnri fiastwn msdeimWyteiit- totlelsrf political party in this eaunlrr. xr.r,. i . ,. , .i Most or our readors are aware that the laree cities , ,. v ..i . u. . r i n . ol the Aorthern Nlatrsi. li ir nnn pntMnlimlilo Ihm. u.i have frequently been the theatres of mobs, riots, and outrages. New York City has been conspicuous fiir the most frequent and imat disgraceful of these scenes. They have occurred mostly it the limes of holding elections; and il has not seldom been hazardous even to ttcmPt noting, unless the votes were of the right puli tltal P'1- Tho NAME of RELIGION hu beeu so pimniuiimt ia..;iIi tl.: ..i.:.. It.- .... l.. .. i,;(i I., e ....vottw ruejg 8it,'uUuai wlist mstenali thm mobs aw com. posedi by wlssn Uie'y tiave boen got up, and lor whue - - . . . . . interest tliey have operated. It has been estimated that there are introduced into the United States annually about 230JXX) persons bv . emigration from Europe. These consist chiefly of the dregs of the Old World, the refuse and cleanings out of their noor-houae. the moat devraJL iha t i...u.r... and viciouaof their mmilition, A t.r r rt.J j. - , ... " R" H '"' r- n bxj r. ' ",'"a w " UIANCE TEMPORAL as well as wiritwta the n ' t ' m. . ".. . v"'ui-,'-.i;'e Po.rf. .The C r not pec T! i0 I POPE. A- , rccirsisi;t preferment and temporal r Hence they CANNOT FEEL say PERM A NLNT. PERSONAL INTEREST IN OUR COUN- TRV D m INSTITPTIONSj but their ATTACH. MENTS m.st be to the SEE OP ROME, WHICH FEEDS aniREVVARDS them, v --Z ' There are in the City of New York about iO.fHHI . lush Catholic,a number sulBcient todeokle, and which doea actually uecide many of the elections in that city. Andot only the CONSCIENCES of these deluded i n.on ars ia tUeJuopuijr,liut their Y0TE3 klnoarouv - ajuii initsrfstiT- niva mt aiiai'i r r - ------ r fihicVOM. .Jt llu.ir FOREItiX 1'llirSTSt : UT IIIC nv. v. - , . A.I - t .1 It TiifYr ti.!d ftniii-tninmtmtTr tmf ittit,-in there i to be an election, and they are InrtrucUW u kire to e;t their vote, fir very many of tlitra cann.it rHid bus T.rli.t: with which tihey are to vote away thy hbeiu lira uf th in Rioublic.' 'hua lNSTRUCTt:i, and tl1M furniBhed with ticket,) ajrreeahl'e to tlie directi.m ut u- - i . , . ; ( (hejr d(!r?t tieaefM., prr i-rMn ,lwt, , wry few rm of nh C.ltel.ca, ea4 for 'MARTIN VAJf UMX and the RF, .i II ,, I t'u 'I'l IL' L I L't "I'll I V H.,y ( AltKIKD I UK KLhCIION. V.,rk city a, few m.Ue e.xce. t s-ahwwho ill not hi'mi the kmi: 1nry mV(. w, to the . olocll of Ann Biireiiiin. M.t some paid for their iin!feiiucnce. l)H;t. McAllrev, n Catholic Physician, was rnnrnered m cold bl.xnl, ii.itonoii.-ly fir r.-lii.-jiiji to act in sulseri icucc to the Van Ibireti inl'T'-ht. Whence comen t li if- Mibsorvichre of the Ca!hnlie in teresl in the North and U'eht to M irtin Van llnri n ? Is there any unhallowed lea Jw entered into U'lvxen them ! Is th'T" any vr,-l MOini't t inlly iiiiiI'tMimiI, if iii it diMiiii'tly nim'e ? Shall we tim! a. v clue iy the Milijuined letter of .Mr. Van Kttreti to the I'ope. ail lre. c. to the Cc'mimiI ('i',"iiiiini 1 W hit equivalent SU V. Iliiri'ii is te iniike fi't tin' Poin''!" uilliieiice with the ('a j tliolicf may he the si. Iij ct of remark licreatler. Let I us now s.'c whl me the .iien on.- entertauied Mini r. J iiiiilatitl hy tlifs FAX K l' 'I'l-:, whose flunk nnd i I t U, Ol'l.NU'NS are. a Miurce. m nun h mil.--ftirltan, whose LlliKII AI. wot ineiils are reciprocated . iu Mr. Vau Bnrcn's letter. 4n hi encyclical letter da toil Sept. nilier, 1--W, this seine individual Pope sns: " IVoii. I hit mlliiliil st res In of in! -tie retire, tlown ABSI lUland KHrtOVKUCS lM)t TKI.N K. ,-r mth-r RAVlNti i finor and tlf,rt f .YAV' of Ct). St'lliNl'i:; For which init mill nlial imr the course nr openm to ttmt fiilrt- hihi u iui. U IH.U 1 V UI BERTY OF Ol'IXlON, i-ciiiiiit of rH-n-h, mid a hut "f miwty, winch, according to tho evis-remv ,, all ajis, portend the down! ill of the mo-t pm-nlnl and ne t rrn ii.ii i io ' i.a r.. t. t r.t ami t o.- I TESTED LIBERTY OF THE I'KESS, lor the .! f fusion of utl munmf nf n-ritinet, irlurh mmr so lmnll cilh ,ltt W, and so actively pruiimtB." Wl(h tlm Mlract fllMi; tllt. ,Hl,(.r f tho p,, we ,,, co(u.u,t. ur r,.lll!irk this week. Iu a s.ibsc.ment .,.., w,. ul ,,IU. .. acri,p.t of the St. I.coool,! foundation tor ;iriimatm Euroja-dii I'iiUUcs and Kelt- gkiirm thee'Statrs. MR. VAN nCREN'S LETTER. j :u W.Vhiti?i, July 2t'nh, 130. r '"j1.!! jffg.f'OI'g Ji'h Vjinl.Hial Mn .th. llw nrrt ant impaling ihe tavnnilde seiitimetits l hi.- U: ''.ieis ilw I'ojie, tWwai'Uwllw WovermiWul nod tieo- ' ' ,l" 1 U' "', l:,s "'""" "r "'-'l'' "ua.re'ce,yed ul : this de- partumnt, .md submitted ta tht President bv w hoot i , , , , . .. , . . , 1 1 am dneeted lo convey o Ins Holiness, through ; Sa""' c,'a"hH' -'roucr of the natinfai tin ,w)u.,Y .h-nves lWm. thisVim.mmiieiitio,, f dm .... ;;;..., .:. n ,i - ' ' miut llir iwltiy u luch u,u likcritr thiU hi ll dt- rU Memlly and libcnil sentiments entertained ........ fin r.i n,,i, i.iv I ill m'lii iiiiirn. nini in iiiv n JiyJhisIlolincss towards the Gaeernmrnt and the peopfe ul theUiiiied Stafissrhy thnserwhich Wwi tertuius towards the liovcriuncut of the A post 'he See, nod the people of the Stales of the Chtireh ; and it is the President's wish tlint you should, immxi ihe same occasion, oiler kit gruhdutiotit to the Holy Father, upon his recent succession to the 1 turn, not from any hereditary claim on his .part, but from the preponderating influence which a just estima tion of his talents ai.d VIRTUES imtiirnllv hud upon the ENLIGHTENED COUNCILS bv which that high distinction whs conferred, nnd ... .. . . m iiicii arriirit itirr I n K Aivisin.. i m u .n c ir vi yi v vr nu i - - -- ................. . a (XJiers to is-urea.itsi in a iatp. i . mil I M .r.ir .1- You will lake cure, likewise, to assure his Mo- C Itnsnaui in rjwfliawsnAsa Vtm tuilasnnl r ts I its a.-1 I ' 1 1 on) I V XJ X7fVX3 9 r I'tllrt'Ol CWVIIS iXS'"- wmvii he expresses in behalf ol the Roman Catholics of . the United Stales, that all our citizens, nrofewi-z j that religion, sttind upon the same elevated ground which citiami of all other religious denominations ! occunv. in reirsrd i tlm riohta nf piinsricnce. that of nerfic.t libertv. c.H.ir.wlisiineni.hed from lalera- I i " -- - . Itltm i tbat ihr.y ciiuiy .ati eiitire eitemitt um. trom.c of ship liest adnpted to their ream,or preoliceii5 and Hint there exeltdsa fsrrect unity oTIaith in Ine United Slates amongst religionists of all professions, as to the wisdom and policy of that cardinal feature of all our constitutions and forms of Government, those of the United States and tho, separate Slates nf the Union, by which thishiestirnr.ble right is for mally recogniaedj and the enjoyment of it inviola bly secured.'' Weare sony tose that JheamiaMe and accempluihed Mr, Gorley kai consented to discurt tlie subject of Abo lition with a fanatic named May. tn ally of the for- eign Thompjii, and Knocland the head of the Athiesta i in Bostou- . j - ;ylWI?! ,;i
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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