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T hie j. tmmcan Advocate. JfOT UPm rfv-mx - --L- vnui i"" o T nnrfllU O"- J ' -m : . . , .,nmnt. to aemuiiau tribune's" t lly i.ticatotofetoi Vinson's owatwkat- of I J" DUt . . rr it is a "jx-r"'" . --tide- .1,;,," to begin ;.tb. But I -ill try to one. raw nt of darkness. . iriii - .. . . , t ip ruuti ana' 1. Well. I' discussions, " wav to have some- r.,w mt" - ,,r oi v""-' - - Wl ?Olie V"- r' - i tlsf. VOU thins w " T we discussed, . - n IVl. -w . J - Till' f IffSC-a then. Pu .lt ",.forPra,',w ' oil I . .. ...ii are . . ,w and therefore 'refuse vour nctil'U?- '.- --rir lilt.fi .w-or mv m" , fTpr reauuiK j" ii luV to the concrawwii . i,rr rry--'- .-rtpm .Uesides ou vo i.hr noi.!'B i e;. in noticing may have Mir thus far, fteeae t regar rence to sav,vou"havenoth of rflUm J i I ..needed every 1 Vinson ! Then you ua char for my "ul'TV.to the actor ot my jwlf - A-P Will' lapac, - ;f letter was i:vr to do-l . ' , nniaT,st," SO were my the scope oa d therefor Uresses on the sameu , mvn concessions, in : KnainPss" ?au!t o but wanton fr,.; sir. is i you may. ; , . Mf Bobinson, Tt is now tuny u..uv .... didcuss. , - m. "J 'I'm i 1 lll Hill n "UoUlsDoro i , t n- come to tliis land of litierty, .where, for the first time, thev breathe the air of freedom ; and then, forsooth, because we will not vote tor them wm nox eiect them to place and power, we are "punishing" them ! AjhW'iII, terc in North Gaiolina, a Protestant, Min- ister, who has the careoi a cnurcn, is not eiiyiuic office! Is this a "punishment," for having the care of a church, Mr. RobinsonJ You know it is not. But, sir, cannot freemen vote for whom they please ? Must I be compelled to vote for a Uathoiic, or eise be charged with "punishing" hirn But I make an other quotatidh from your article. ; bpeaking oi my letter, you say "Strange,. Decause wnne auuug the mighty orator, and dady spokesnian ol an oatn x.a Lolif irat ftocietv. whose well-known aim is to IIUUUU I ' ' W ' I ride into power on the rums ot the constuuuuu, I only remarK here, in passing, wiat x cvci .v.v. the B Spokesman," much less the "daii bpoKesmau ui any society religions or "political." What I said was on my own responsibility as a Protestant Minister, jiang the welfare of my countrymen deeply at heart. I have said more about secular politics m my ieuers than in my addresses. This I have done in self-defence. You attack me, and then because I repel your ungenerous and uncalled-for attack, you make, that a new pretext for saying I am in the "pouueat mau. t-Hh !r n. wonrtfirrui llitie man . n wi, The constitution of North ! Carolina, your own adopted State, declares, "T$at no person native or foreigner who shall deny the being of God, or the truth of the cftrist tan religion, or the divine authority, either of the Old or New Testament, or who shall hold Ri.Tnious principles, incompatible witn uie freedom and safety of the State, shall be capable of be expected ; nor had they .uttered a contemptuous siTBEB ax me notion inai i'roTestants, "m uus irw country," had any right whatever to hold or express opinions adverse to the, dogmas of Catholicism. The Roman Catholic Bishops had not then received or ders from thePOPE, to CRUSH OUT REPUBLI CANISM ia our America," to prepare the minds.and and the servatude of discipline necessary to constitute f iU. -II 1 I I a hW once reeled up to Whitfield the great Methodist reformer, with "the jeWrlc : ; -' Mr.AVTutfield, Iamoneof your wnverts I think it very likely, brother, said Whit-uud,. for I'm sure you are none, of , God's. MARKETS. civil department, within this State " See 32. j In 1834 the Roman Catholics had not assumed to , , xr, 1 !,; T,nnt 1 wieia me aesuny oi me western wona oy pouucai What, do vou -mean by this eternal harping about " - ;i . , , , - ) 5 t ; Catholics hold "religious prixci TVCOMPATIBLE WITH THE FREEDOM AND SAFETY TJaollw sir. nr. :-r whilft it is not expected of me to reply to every 1 r.Tbt thin- you have seen fit to say about the American "entirely be- turn y Oath-bound party, you aic ui-u " - 4 , i . Society? I feel " disposed to offer a remark or two upon it. ' . ' tn:,! rroWnmrnt On earth, so far a l Sdyour own busing" I a political " society' The ipn ",C 'A J mv rights as a Protestant Mm- has to takc aD before he can become lllton!y a-'led my bVmklt foreigner n iu- citizen ! iUieiw""" -la citizen. .. ,r The Representative m the State ana iaui p, j Lthe "ruins of the constitution ?" It is the administra tion ncrtv that is ridia? over the "ruins of the con stitution. The Catholic religion is not "the chris tian RELIGION PLES Talk about ''proscription" and "re ligious intolerance.!" Why, sir, you are trampling the constitution of your own State under your feet! Do you call the above clause in the State constitution "prescriptive ?" You might as well call the first item in the above section "proscriptive " which requires fait in the heiae of God? Would you remove every mark of Christianity, and open the floodgates of Catholicism and Atheism? But I will hear you again : " As, in religion, our party knows no politics, so, in politics, it knows no religion. What "party" is this of which you speak? Do you mean to say that, the OI WHICH J UU isictui. 4 jjyj iuuu j administration party, "in religion, knows no politics?" Thi3 is a curious Sentence 1 But thejatter clause is connexions giving theni the balance of power. It is but recently become known that the Despots of Eu rope have united in a policy to flood" our country with vagabonds and paupers, whose influence in! political matters can be wielded by corrupt politicians and un principled Priests to the SUBVERSON of CIVIL arid RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. ! ! We would place the Roman Catholics on an "ex act LBVEL WITH OTHER DENOMINATIONS." IBut this work- they - alone can perform Ijet . them BE BOUNCE THEIR ALLEGIANCE TO A POR E1G8 PRINCE, as did our Fathers of the Revolu tion, and the thing' will be done: Protestants and Roman Catholics will then be on an "exact level, and not before. : . . , . j j . Tn 1 R?tl iho Pnmon r'ntVihlia YinA not nSsnniArl the 1J. ll AWT. m.jw xwiumu vv i,iiviivu i" daring and defiant attitude they have since occupied. 1 n a a a- Jti- . nA w-i leaceauie proLesLauis, m purjiiu prucviuu, uau nut " till jJLliy 030.1XU tXlyX D1CL11J f 1U J w -t- mon in those days for AMERICANS TO BE MUR DrftlEb AT THE P0LLS,4 in punishment for exer cising the elective franchise ; Protesant piblei had not been burnt in our streets ; Protestant Colpor- tpnra naa not Deen assauitea ana oeaieu hi iuc su-xu " KINSTON MARKET-: August 23, TrnPENTisr.-S-i SO. to J"'P j . -6 for rH- lie; Jiiu ii 1 ,..Qf nonfi in mar set. 1 OTATUbs, or - Rice, per lb., a iu ceii. Fodder UU cts. still woi-s "So in volitics it knows no religion." "It ! of our cities, while in the performance. of quiet and still w orb-, oo, tnpoMfcs christian I religious duty ; the forcible abduction and detention knows no religion" of any sort, : Jewish or Utridianl, ?.. J'n h(AA :n nT1n(rft to the! irresDonsi- Then it is an Atheistic party neither "fearing God nor ; er &nd wiU of the Priesthood, was not com- large quantity of bullets in the cellar one of these houW, and on the same morning, from ten to tjree o'clock, -Thomas W, FlareU saw fto men, armed with pistols and bowie-knnes, pabing m and out from the houses of this row. There is the testhnony, let every; one read it care tJi A nonnVr uixm it No candid man can .do so ouTcominto the WJ made by the ifish upon nnoflendinga tn e nturas, without any provocation, and after all tk wbiJ over at the polls,- and after the riot m the first ard , had been euppressed, that the attack 'ff. ransft and the commencement of the not ; and that n l and determined uiuii w,nr Trish at least as lousr before as the aiur , . .1J111V . ij....0,, hoif round, J mnns r....l. iurl1l hill) W." in. v i ii r. h hi iiti. . i 1'iti k ira.a j i'ii - . . 1 Wlfiratm aa to tne "tr Mere louow tne auiutiv us nu v'---"i , origin of the eighth ward ; they are.too numerous for us to copy entire, but wc maUe room for the lollow- Villiam Sowders, being sworn, states : About five o'clock on Monday afternoon; August Qh I was sitting with 'three others on tne curoing ou icum dw, front of GraSf & Weyd's, at the corner of Tenth and Main ; there were tnree or iour smau wy, to twelve years old, sitting upon the curb, about nt teen feet from-us, on Tenth-street. Whilo sitting thus, three Irishmen came from the north side ot Main, between Tenth and Eleventh, and, passing us, ' i -t i i.nn-r, -Main and Market, on went auoub uun ntij umh.u -, TenthfVhen Ihey turned and come back; as they passed The lxys m coming nac., one ui vu - some remark, and the Irishmen immediately drew out i fiinvio- nrwn" the crowd, while icviri)t;jo otiii vviuiuv"vv-'.t - we were still quietly 6ittmg upon iue uu. 'a a.X xrn;r..ctrot trvti-arda TSfiventh. As 1 UU Ciilt-A 1 till U.JXi i-VXCUll O 1 V. V , W"" approached Chapel-street, shots were fired from seve ral of the windows of the houses in Quinn's row, on the north side of Mam-street, l saw a man uuwuuu the pavement, whom I afterwards found out was The- ei in White S4.25, Spirit 41. Tar $3. ff e' gVl 1 Cotton 11 a 12. Flour $7,75 a llC85f il a ,90. Oats 53 a to Corn, 88 cts. per bushel. 'i i regarding man.' party upon the Bible? "It knows no religion!' Why appeal to such a party to perpetuate religious libra-tv? "Tt. knows no lehzionr. b till we are toiu Alitor of the u- ; Protestantism, am tl!CTapacy; t ie .u. Minbteii his oall i juestionthe rights o P o . dtnial to the contrary - , j. t -fn-ra to discuss uic r""-. x 4l.;a :a r.r,.w. him and his article hut piicrm neiv: u"" . r Mr Ti I will auu u iikWvtobemy la.tnot.ee of Mr. 1 . fi-vr more remarks. 9 .ruoscRiPTiox -r -11 Xo, Mr. K., i T allutled to r "roreiiriiei . , - - . .... v t foreigner i'notsubmitto-Ff cither "native vuur ix-iiis nFanv man for having been born on al latnrcs, taues an ! (.t.:,ti!uA -kindreds. . ..ia j i -rr: i w Ii.t-t n ;h t'iiv,ii cil vtn.i. , i The President anu -j TO?U i citizens of the United - T I i-t .1 . 111 I III' X .1 I II II I . i h A-Pl'V Civil uuii-u i" . .. "!; ZZ . ! men" W PrtaU) (expt,he " . - U1V rvy - .... Why swear the members ol such a t moa -m the days to which the Journal adverts in its r ti i i;:., t - t.VanrJoe Preii nntl. W timmstou Ad- tmotutiuii, w -l . ' o vertiser. Thomas Loring: Editor, August lith, i 4 - i - I AO-- . . . .1 , n-i-rrm-TriSs-AT.- UTnTiTa nrft now emoved DV the Roman CathdlicB:; rights of which no one wishes to Nn. not p.Ytn the insolent foreigners -' i J 1 .1 who abuse and insult, in words only, our j people and our religion, should be heeded in any sense, but re- wonmt nnW wliip.li siip.H conddct merits. cave iuc .u!ii."'i' ""v , .r. t - ; j But some of them, unused to the nifluences of law and that, , Diirs is the constitutional party, defending all NEWi'BElUf. Bacox 1 ic. for hams, i V Corn S3. j Fiorn $8. . . ' ' ; . L-vrd 13 1-2, per lb. J.- meal yui-is raiw Tlkpevtixe S2.85 for dip and l,8o for scrape. SEBASTOrOL TO BE TAKEN!! ! DESIRING to leave the place, I request al ,P who owe cither mysplf, or fc" taksg i. axz & by account, to come forward at once, and settle the J ... ' . .' i. ic T l.iv.i l..f.ir H set rhom I afterwards tound out, was mc- game, eitner lv note or casu. xi x , . :. - . t , . i - . i . i. ....... Ii.i Iniinil 111 luO odore Rhodes. I turned up cnapei-sireei ; as x came , tiement oe macie, me account "v .: - , . to the comer of (Jliapel and. Market, I met two Irish- han(is of an ofljeer, as Jcannot be here to atumi u men whom I believe to be two of those who had com- ' them in persou. . I prefer to attend to them i" "j ' ... - m .i j xjt: - jvWvt ' - -r xi i i : it..i pAnr,rrn?'(l Will leaving, i tnereiore nope luiumvv.ivw attend promftly.-Kinston, Aug. 23 iM. - (") Stonsrues and people, who are !St:itfis in the free exercise ot sikesauoatn.. xney xi- , :j, . . - v-s. . .... xt.:J,,.,i :Li,.. . Umnnir vbuh bhertu of nil "oath-bound officeis! , lue f"1 . . . . !,..,.., l ;,a i1rtiQ Win. mth th nomitiea of social lile. seem to mi' "" . . ,,mi.nt- Vlr 1 conscience is leiraiueu as u-y uumcuuinv , ; uuaiuuiuiw . . . . , : ..i Government is an, "oath-bound" goernm,nt. i n-ht to deprive CW, or any any .other have taken Hp" the notion that those fcojput tip wi& . , i;t,rnllu honest if vou please. i 'r. has saunt-19 deprive uuiuulc, j j Vlli,rnr WOrds without serious resentment, which also Robinsor F' ll Jmch diaboM ! class of religionists, ofj tliebcrty of conscience ?' "ithont reance: Indeed, Protest, jvoir. u. uride Not dxe single; American ! VVe are willing y i aut forbearance would seem to warrant pen an opin- aim as you ascribe to it. lhcj do . reh; they plea3e ;.but we are not ; ,iou thoBgh we are not the least pamed, to find that into power on the tuins of the constitution, feo far sua p , y 'department, and there is a great mistake in the , conclusion, on accohnt ...... in .Wibcrate judgment, the only ; billing tor than, to ? we ini e s . m?rtdtandinsr the premises. It is a great er- 111C11, WliUlU W ' . ?virt. of rnmoT nf TVnt.Vi and Main . thCV 111C11COI ULlllQ, eu uiio viu.. - had pfstols in their hands; they ran into the coffee house at thi corner of Chapel and Market-streets, and fired twice as they went into the door. As I parsed, thev slammed the door, and commenced fastening up the'hqjise. I ran on until I met some Americans who had been summoned to the spot by the firing ; they -.. . . . " i At. 11 . (1 1 nnfl went toward tne nouse at urewurci vi"i Market ; as they approached the conee-nout;e, bcvcici 1 , shots were fired at them from the upper windows of . rpiIE Newspaper Press of this city, Iwing devoted the coffee-house. The Irishmen in the house screened j principitlly to the stale, unprofitable and tiat suh themselves with the blinds of the windows, and fired , ject of polities, the undersigned have thought it woi d from behind them, until the blinds were dashed in by j not prove altogether unacceptable to the. community v, oainet. thpni. The house was broken ! ,Hv them an' oiwortuuitv ot patronizing an entcr- onen and the two Irishmen were captured. I did not ! prize wllich has. for its object the instruclion and j OF ' Wm. Sowders. not by way 01 -iq Ul " ? ,!. t-;rl fori thiuknonc any tiling 01 w . - l ViAnn "T-k hnnost. man can read JHU. A 1 V v j Clemexs abteletter, and then believe what you hove iuk uouu knt i,Q mrtv ho not even flir; 1V. inm' - o"e ' " I foreign soil; but I l.said about the party no not there j from the ruthlesi banc . But, t-nm if thfv are. m my aeuuciic ju0 - . , . 1 01 misunuersuiuuiua u, ivuikh -r - o from it, they are in y &g & h m eccletiafUcak . h . "0r to suppose that because they arc calm and peace constitutional party m tne U mon. ) s You talk, of kefentlinff the constitution front the ; lJLteahait Tnul'ation are cowards and will icipled dema- j not faithfully meet the extreme. The history of the 1 . unholv hands of reckless men and unpnn LTOLHies." and of "incid l . 1 L.i anynia. ui fousiugyour - - t:os in , Union? Are But, sir, you are not ro lulled to tneiaci, on,- 1 1 f hr no oiner -uiiiiruu.u.1. - , . T.rPQnf inueu i . xi..n wore a "foreigner oy ; , .. , ivwiwrf. oath-bound?' , the presort ( ' . .. .1 C1I" 111:11. " v " " I I nnil 'II? I W ' ff I ' VIC I. 1 V 1 i xi, a mnriwii r-itiwn. even if the sentutient couthcts reckless1' administration, an administra- wJth tne view? and feelings of trinmphknt partizqiis. i hound ' the prCS'OIlt "l-ccnit-sa aiuuiiowu, : w m iub ks ,tvc i l f. a ' ,i mnuemu: owiiig, w . ,f f : mere no jpi"1" . , t;rtT. f,,M1,lnftMl bv "unnriucilned demagogus, wuu wmc iub uruus i '" vi " .. V7 Mr-i 1 jou W W-Sj Are ot t.,eir design 1 1 illSJl vato CLto omco , vbteffi .ulf,IroaUjtUo0gut,s,r uriT- . Are thoy t tha. s.mon-pu ; ' . .of ,.Moodr persecution!" Why, " "XT ' "' U. all lawful ireans. and to d to aM.a theseore And yet,, sir, yo have found " i , humw. It u alis.ud for effect. Is it : A, those whb would give not irouu.w I 1 o f,,, sentinel ot Americau u witj,oi.w ;- !. , ... n.Mnv,,9 Wlw. ' nn for the momtious and jraaros oi whu Decrees of an 1TAL1AIN ice of the willing and af- to its authority, would terror before the De- I 1 . Ii V . AO I. J w . . - - - II i .; . I m m C I . 1 n damnation ? What do you mean,.sir, petals of the COUKi V "Vft J;A n roo. .-i i nj j. i l Wa uta oiniihaT.W'll V 111 iaYl ui M'- 1"-" ' a wrong?" , i pu "lnciucnwuiy proiect . , - t ------ nll1 , -vsi Hirhts of the but what :proteetion do you offer to ! While this prin- Wr Uihinson can you blush? Protestants? Catholics may denounce the govern- - fc shoukl prcvaii, it must not do at tne faacrm t Mr. Robinson, eau you , . n , . th nav(J nQ firmlnes3 and manly independence. Humihty, . t. . iintnh nsh muik,ulUuPv , - .. rr nr i,a1v vftlinon. does not, in our cCi B- j rrant of the n,ct that , Bishop r ; and "SS; USt5. sbfion, or po, i ,1 n tiicnii'iAu in the mindS ' ...... ra1- nlmnwvl , nrC as SlieUl ilS: uiiiui , . ... . .1 e f n fiillAw wnrm. . fe; your course has awa . m a public lecture in iu. , f dvil and rei;.ious hberty, and in oppost- soiuu JT-Z. lonr than suits either . t mmnnl-ITT ( 111 II !1 II 1 III I I ll" UJ1 Ui wivvi - hnhJt or nerhans the patience of our readers; less! I hope, sir, your course ucrcui y ; - iectures, delivered in St. iuis ana , thc crv is raised "froiesiam mmr, m iuc , . r from'us by the hmbidextcr as- ' the Journal we declare that we have no an-, ion that the Roman Catholic iiiewrcny wui I whn welcomed you to tne lauu ui w , - r, my who Jy ling branches of j pain of eternal w , . T v W to those "manyyalu- yo -" " .nbv vou as , by doing them 'mUl."omA the tree oriioerty uayc - ... al. thc Cutbolic, able lessons on iu "1. " ; i "Know Nothings" "aarit-iauiv.i i ; 1 1 .-. 1i n Virmcp see me proeeciimso i" ""V , , , r . .1 i :v,l lWo ttia this 8th dav ot -r v i t- x i i sworn to ana su osui iucu. uii - Indeed, Protest- J; a. D. Whiteley, Notary Public. Michael O'Cossbll, on oath, says -1 corner of Chapel and Main-streets, U.nf a grocery store.. On the 6th of August, instant, in the afternoon, Theodore Rhodes and Davnd Dougheity came to my grocery; mey i , , friends. They informed me that there were drunken . r xi.: . ,.t fha r-iiv and I had bet- men going aoouv. tuib yuu k v.i , ico,i ter close my grocery. .Idid so at once; as I closed the. doors, they left, and went on the side-walk r; a they left iny door, some one fired from the 'opposite side of the street, from the house of Mr. McDonald, a very clever man, and who, I believe, knew nothing of L . . ... . xi i. , x -j aT1,i diori soon it. Rhodes leu wnen ine suuu " x I X "f All nlnreno .KTOil nnl ROPR. With tlllS illUUSeUlCIlt Ul a. n vitv.3-o, r)V11 . -- . ... T 1 a . ... X.. ll.A 1 ... firtvil purpose hi view, we tnrow our resAAfti tv iuu . vf pU,HJU3G All ih, , . , . . trusting that prosperous gales will soon watt it into the port oi success. . M . Whilst we shall not advocate Democratic, A hig, or Know Nothing measures, nor offer ourselves as the organ of anv sect, faction, or ism, we intend to speak independently and boldly on all ' subjects, our motto being "Independent in, all Tilings Xeutral ' Arfiiw. Wit, humor, fun and amusement of all kinds, wilj bo ,:i ,ii;rri-. lMif co ul i nil rxiv.ct at all limes to. UU1 Bljciai uiuuw, v v i.v . I ( , - - be ready to doif our-daps to the public, with a yicw of contributing our shave to their instruction. An able corps of writers, of vjavicd talents, will be engaged to cater to the tastes f our readers, and no. ettort will be . . -. , . . - r it.,. .,i-.4'f S.iof wit- snared to make the tenxakt one oi uiu iutii .f . . . i x i x..A.4;r. iuiif iinriir- tfpr Dniio-htertv was also shot, uuti diauotbec iv. tiest ucatest, spicipsi,, mosi uinui', - . , atter. uougnieriy "'f1?" . . rfectlv'i -U- ' ' ,it?rn.l,1 of nil the wubueatioiis of Douhertv and jsnoues wu ? r . . wmm6, u. .o- . , ,,.,.,,wf iAJUgUuy "uv" .... , ;.i .,.! ,;nT tn five : xi.- r.i..u i,n i.-nnw nntlnn'r" Imt tllC lntelChl sober Thev neither oiu nor stuu nuj "o - iue ctuiu. imi : v".. u .0 - - . .. . bouei. xixcj ixv onol.lf. and rlever. n A,-a nnA 1 hf nmnsfimcnt Of the public , . . ot. .xi t TT.. fAii ilnnft : never would nave -r- . 1of mp pTi,nrt so, vou 7 . ail T l T 1 n-rOT 1 1 1 Villi l,l 111 a VJ 7 -f :lr . I '1 1 1 I I 1 .11 j I ill . tIJJ v h " " 1 UiuiH'v 1 ... , I rr 1 ttAl T UC I ft 1 1 1 W Uab UV V : I'lllKlS. Illi. Ulll 7 . 1 Sunday were haraugueing their congregations against ; ' - wotiS, Protestant papers, mV 0f whom you speak. This community, sir can strength. wtw ,111 "Know Nothingismr Uasit '.tj.nn Christian ind-e of the consistency" aM "goodness 01 iuiuk r r v dp the EARTH ,""l-"""f . - . .. .. . nrl amonsr them. jur. iau ,i'"""-u" --?.- ' .i . r the word "iii-ifat - o - . .i. ,ia oil nartiPS concerueu. : . because" they "were "preaching the word" "Christ himself?-' Answer to your own conscience, xur. xoo- . that Ccl)Zc authors i,,on! Or was it because, they re of your : prs i ;he United States claimed for the hitional party?" M, R. I admire an honest polity : rf fmporo r; and, as an off- . ciau, even if he be an enemy ; but, sir, I fear time is j f there ;g ian aQdance of religious, too short for modern "political demagogues'-to pent ; Jo JP 7' And yet you of their oafy. - Sir, I am disgusted! Disgusted w tuem. if I understand fn mot. them." Now, sir, what does au pa. . .1 v--- T , it nre on tllig fc'-' .,. I Mil 11(11, tvll'-v iiittv " . hive refused to discuss lvomauisiu, 1 ...x "V horn rotm;rri tO which i' the onlv tneme x cuu.-iii.iaiC v.... , ond now nothing remains which I deem worthy of a protitictod discussion on my part. I hope, sir, you . & see vour! error, and yet advocate io lncip es which are held dear by every ai"- influence, Sir. I am disgusted I uisgustea , r-r- - x, ;pt ww,and . " 1 k x. nnr mopTiii! Liicui. 11 x. " oocm-i. jre mriv liiuuciu. ! .. ..... with political leaders, who presume upon the ignorant l" 7W.' Vil.fr5n;a told the people that , " Wuh heartfelt kindness to you personally, but with . V ITT 11 I Villi. i I I VVAOV.! - . - -m- -a - : . M . nAHnmil 1 1 111 V V II - VV J 2 ,o . Ui, you at no discussion"- - . U " rce. and And its power and nuauy jrusua i XiUxUiix-V- V" " V , "TV,- :x iiT3.l10 suredly meet the destiny marked out wx - . cv "1 llrJ MAi ui .oj-xi, "i" oxwV 0 - written of him. But it fe, neverthe ess, the duty of conscientious-protestants, and .3Jf Rights of man. to "come up to M help -of this consummation j V The Louisville Riots Their Foreign Origin Confirmed by Affidavk ofher Citizens The iiouisville olP x n'VinT mmo nporfta lie anu cievci, ottence xo any oiiu. ..v,. - - i,iroi, well behaved' gentlemen fJ?.6S hands with my wife at the door when he was shot about seventeen shots were fired from the same house, m quS secession. The shots took effect in my house andUxe now to be seen by any one; one of them sSiclmeintheright leg. When these shots iwere fired, I saw no disturbance and heard of none and ' .x iu i:.iitocf KiiKfi for it. tnat 1 can there was noi busuo -"-m- -. rrti imasine, and but for these tshota I believe there would tuu . ' , ...11. , ;,n-l,nnf t at anv rate, they were Sie beginning, and I am sure the cause of whit afterwards Sccurred. l am an Inshinan and a Catholic. ' MMnAa 0 Commix.. . .11. 1 Anrf H ln-iii. bunsciiDea anu swum T" . p-.vi:- 0. H. Strattan, Notary ruuiic. t I Joavxa a'CossKti, wife of Michael O'Connell, on oaJii Wh read,' and know the same is true, and 1 adopt and 1 . ' ,vi, .-ri JOAOTJA O CONMHX. mate it pan- o a oxxi, x.. --. s , o fubd and swornto SKSS? sSs on1 oa before thedtffi that, on the evemng oi jhu uwji -i.5mself four' or five o'clock, Theodore J went to the house 01 xneir i -' "irpets on an Irish grocer, corner of Mam and ChalrfSdlv an office of courtesy; having rendered duty, we stepped out, intending hon almost instantly Knoues aTrn and wounded, and myself shot m tte pulde arrn thestreet m Se paSway of J. Mc&d' spouse ftouo thiswas no mob, no crowd, o fficidty and v w mxrunnc nn t.hft Ktreex; xiie duuw " , the State. v e siian j-kiiow uuiumj of our readers, and the amusement of thc public ; we shall 'see nothing"but what will entertain our readciR, and we shall "hear nothinc:" but wliat will make our patrons our fiimest and fastest friends. . Now, come all and give us a helping hand. A e appeal to no clique! or faction; wc have no one to wire-work for us, but we look to thc whole.people, to all acres, all classes, all sexes, for that support which, is the 1 neath of the nostrils of a newspaper cnfesrpnze. The Carolina Pennant will be issued every Thurs day morning, printed on a superrioyni tuy, x.xx fair, new type, at tne ionowmg iu iawa . Single subscriber, $1,00 per annum Invariably in advance. If payment bo delayed longer than wx months, $1,50. lf not paid until the end of the year, $2,00. : U- 1Bn.wra-;. Any person sending us a ciuo 01 uu v with the casu, are entitled to an extra copy. . The first Tiumber of the uauolina iw issued on the 16th Of, th.is moniii; . lin' Publishers. Ps lhf State wUi Wfer a favor by! noticihg or copfing tne above, and sending us an ex change. . i;l,-r ." '. " ' ' .: . ,iy, that, "politic, not polemics, engage;' your "atten-; "r . But here in Snmv thanks for four . Tkmo tion; no:;- No, sir; you want no cussiOn;- - - told (0 hold our" peace. You subcVibe myself, ' f , ' yrmrm, ouprevious veports K ieir foreign , r ,1 uJot a intrmlnction of hirht , jorui voiuiiu . KtiH.uiv.oo, m -,,iTf owl roenpfftfiillv. I J- t: nri n( to them, the Journal says . uu uic imam vx xv , -o . , . , . t if rnri rio. vou are Tier-1 luuts ""'j - i'; . ir,' -origin. iu iu"": ' . . . - TP nr. Ar rrri are TVr- . - .. - ! d nnt riisCnes KOHUUl SUk . . u J"" ""i J"" " r Tnightshowupthenai.ednessandrot prescriptive: We politicians are denagognezsm. Jf I know the meaning JQ woJk here ! And I say, from its prhnary Ration , to exam,. Thisia the j M deUver the country ! , sen! iu which 1 have used ii Are you opposed to a . cn pomiciaiw e , , , . r xi. tv. 9 e: I . with nolitico-reliffious or .rebgio-politicai inu examination oi ukj a upuujr . c njjcrtio. , r . . , .--.n j Porlmns von think with Browxsox that, "tt has been journals, as such, we and "the adniinistratioiv press cvred by controversy r have nothing, and will have nothing to do. lrw ' V "AoLtos-'c c ' the reason whyyou have failed to notice any thing True, Mr. R. in one sense all christians" are adopted coming from the Catholic jpress 1 . . T : titizens ; and it is equally true that,all christians are native bom citizens ! , They are all born into the familv of God the Kingdom of heaven. They are all "born again" born from above. And it is equally "Religious subjects we leave in the hands of Popes, Bishops, Deacons and Elders, where it legitimately belongs." . This may VJe so, but your paper has been x ..i:'f i,t nnd the funeral services of nil uorn again uormroiii aoove. auu ii is uquuiiY j quiic iBigimu ui i"" . h ue that none can enter heaven except by 4 birth Samuel, as found in this No. of your paper, cou am from the grave, or a change equivalent to if But J a large amount of Sacred roetry ; out -this merely by the way. ' i say? most basely prostituted. . AVliv, sir, you have become quite religiousf" You j jut Mr. R: continues : "But we (Wm. R.) deem have sriven us auite an eloauent sermon about Paul's Kinston, August 22d, 1855. We Wednesday drawing our! attention to them -CATHOLICS. . . i -.Wrl ctronolv condemn the not- we tted bysome of our na- Se day of "the election, and tive uorncuiiia i f, t,lioTiiurh. calm, cool, the eusuiur nigu, 5Vnmstances ZuTd be iSedTtipoii- this occas on, in behalf ot i SSleriS! o'wire engaged in hese most horn- but few persons on tne btic. mtnrtvv, .ed expected an IJW on our part, eimer uy um fe 7 "vw down un to that time JJ&J I t ar.wn the street. SO iar us i wuxvx xv, . VA I T' HE Subkcrlbeis liavc this day dissolved co-partnership, by mutual consent, and arc determined to close their business as soon as possible Alpc-rsons indebted to them by note or account, are rcspecttuiiy requested to come; forward .. ' C. : 1 : - MOSES EINSTEIN. . -' Kinston, Aug. 14th, 1855. ! TaMITEL OLIVER & S0N Oeueral Coniiniisioit , mcrcuains, KEWBCRX, K. C, ,, . . . - ..... , ri.n cX t near me :-wrr 1 1, , mve strict, aiicuuuu w . ., T1T1. ;ir,x xIL-iniT Wl 1 Mr. U UUUllvii. x . . . . ... .a il tmntinff r" tt, heard and seen any bustle , yy of Oounli-y Ftoauce. iiuiiu ixi, , . , :mrn palate neian- front door, and must uavc uwi - . . HLiubance on the street in that immediateneh iSibed and sworn- to before me this 8th day of August, 1855. , S4MSn' ' CERTOTCATE OF T. J. ORirmHS, V, D. I am attending on Mr. Dougherty was Mt he abovWiidavit was taeu , and forwarding of .Goods. . Also, to the rcceivihg Newbern igricultnr?l Warehouse. r I , ' IMPROVED STOCK. i , x Wa fc E are prepare. V "'" Iloirs.&c.. present wnen me " fnu . nossession 1 Y V improved htock i. -- " , ,i- Lent that said Dpughertym.e fuU on TT .P Q. MoBRl3, near ;Ncw-ork and sell "Whatever be the merits of the Catholifc rdligion m .. Wjjye declared that neither the! American party ference toi future world, certain it V ttotit tend- , narn citi,ens wcres for he not, reierence -J'Th Ub.rtv in this ency is most inauui , y, paj)er 1 ferSto deny uXat sine ofe several ! : will not attempt to oeny, u , , , of , tl.x WE are prepared to receive ! order for any of the V ? i K rndiudgni at the time the same was , ---i" Catalogues, with .ngnyving Eleventh and JNiarKe bBered Bii or ! A Ncw Map of Norlll taronu. lull fired on Maih-sireet, and oubeivv . i , . , , , AAUIVW. , - A flQIictions, the love of the hrcthren, key And you j at pleasure into the sea of wind up by saying : f"We have forgotten ourself, and ; fluence, that we (the sauu m.i.ln n.Mn . 1 , 1 .vn .1 . r. Tl .1 -1 . J ll .. nii.r.4- e. r-ir ll r ' 1 i X .1 I.i wU.tira 1 1 - iuuiu ii, wiue uljjicooiuu, tvui;ii tvc xuusb iuu jrvx n mStrumetltUl 111 putting pardon, having first contemplated the contrast between - defeat, and to exa ' u ;;; ;ntW as well as iW, to plunge i nce id the case may be .iana I IU ' ' v. v- 7 - . I . - V,; Z : i will noiaump - "JJ O"' wuiT.1 non the dav of We fear that the author oi tne auue iu x. laceSj tnere my -,0Vernmprebyte b7 ,ta... P.. and . GATHotlCS een that, as perhaps was the iac m one - cd in'l'ie auiiiii'tvit yj rr-- - :M;nrti.ltl.:n k cWth ward ooPs. a man mayii v-- bTtwo or thre6 more, andblr aten. !x r ',,inr,A A mW-v Aorv ofowr country will v. - wf The most farm bar , by two or tnree iuvi, - ,x. w,, a of politics, and w,cM ao n- . re favorable to, liberty po bum Wm. R.) n.ay have been , TOIJ - igna ; who proceed them ; hrt e into their hands, to cover ns ' tto into W Jhe , he pj VV nf.Ii LilCV nv a" - m ouuii mio 7 if . ,r . 1 ftvrJital II VH .. v iirt rTnr CT1TY 1)1 ' , ,1 nhwn ntfl Jtlftn TH iiWWl VUwi""f Liroin uin-- . I anew, large, wwrL, finiM in the best an Irish coffee-house, corner of WXwWVl thrC6' "T' " - - venth-streets, a ten tney wei ik," ... shot was fired from the upper story ot CII.V 3OTi -SSn were nred noui mu ri" , t f ricans were reinforced, and the Insh fied.- ; Subscribed and sworn to, 5 L p; Toanriar Anlileerate jKsCVi v A w . ' I oneot tnei spei;! tnere any f - eitlicr party, i whatever uuticu t... r- . i-x: thn has occurred at ahnbst every decern made a wide degression, which we must ask yotf to-' inatmrnfental in trattinar into their hands, tocoverus. . jfwet.lke into view in . .. . wh tliH ' -i nnd the commei contrast Detween : with dercat, and to exalt to power a punj - . . pout cai v--j " ! 1W advocate . t..i c. .. . J n oo InthfiTlffMS wnn P. V e UW "w J . , . j . yourseu anu ram,, c - "administration press rcguru -0 iu- '.Ul-ir ant wWd wish w puite uw . oontesiea eiwuu.M-' , rjnodore Rhodes, who was kiii, m Kirk Certainly I will "pardon" you, si?,- as perhaps you of our citizeQS, as prescribed, in the constitution j !level U7fl other dexominatioTn-s ifte , Whig SUked acts of violence and blhed , JamesJ. White, AuT James F. are not often the subject of such religious enthusiasm ! Th. constitution of North Carolina, oaMr. Robin , . cotiS,ns the jrd J pjgg. igners were 1 SSS3 dofouisviUe, con- Yon "foTwitvoriTSftlf." sir! Perhana von thousrht of.; arM ; rTi on nmsnrintive as are the principles , , -t there : and it is a ,"! " , ttatpWvj h, riots. We have promisea our, u , - n , ; . . xl . U..4- iw oont fear expressed s to , bu every li,xS Ld.tr lii" nr to them the proof that these ow" . . bv :,Tl T . T;r i01 ine cricaQ P. ' . aM- in- :tTTDICED mind?-Ptoptes' rvess" '1 Z,?Ti . mitted by foreiers-at r- k - uia y I . ! mi,Ano I nnar. rjtilLUi . au;; --- --- i - n that r.nfi nrsb uitnAwur ". . . uimuilo - -v'- ji j " i tnrp yiiLTio-! """" . t i -j- rnrran -r- TT"- who proceed tnem ,, has occurred at aimpsi vc., - - DUituu. , n H tenrea'of 1 jJgggSfS ,Sf ml (0 place it on , S,,ntested elections uetn the old D.,mocrauo , pohce, . "S., who was ailed: Advertiser. j foreignersr-that tne -s3had given no prc- F0imv Sceiie OH a H. I.n u 1834. I " , iL ' ' - , , n,lwMl) awav. i8 a tru- ?;"; whatever for the commission 01 bucu, uic "The fashion 01 uus - - Wq i Ct KewVandy.ty last week was the tnea.re x . it'is admitted U all sidW, that suJ , a worhi a ' jrreat desideratum in our '- oucnee of the iniuiries on this subject, that the un SSlS2d IrflJor wofks of internal improvements, with small exceptions, been set on foot. . . Tt is intended ithat the new map, now proposed to be oublS I shall contain, accurately laid down, all Klrarfeaur of the State-tlie inlets, liarbors,. sounds, lakes,, rivers, creeks, f, divi. . Also the Public improvements, and artificial om Bion iWrail-roads plank roads, count.os, towns, Sl?..- JLa tis villa-cs. post-roads, and canals, POSI-UIUVVO, -v ;; -- u - colleges, academies, sc. c ? . . """B ;t i I.. 1... 11, o:imTMlT if 1 S.;1. . i- The map wiu oe iwi,. rllAM bT COOKE; O SAMUEL TEAKCE. Information from any source, and . service in making the above work, will be thankf 1 y received. All ccmimun cations ou - Paleigh, March, ioo.-iu : y - - i :u :..fl,. hntfov" ttierrt "With . ! WlclU au liiiiucuv; iaj vt-x tween you and raui, would, l doubt not, be as inter- j it wouid seem, he has no such fears concerning esting as thatbetween myself and that distinguished I manists sf0'. their influence will not be exerted "to apostle. But, sir, I shall leave you to make it 1 . ftg aaistratJon with defeat r No' sir, they A in 'nrpnehinof the word." I will onlv add that, i : u n;i s,, And now let me say, sir, that - o ' J , U.IC tllC U.L1 tcix ... i . it XL. limnfV whilft Jpsns (Christ is bv nreeminence the Word 6f . t a v," W orTmi-niaTration party wnu '"b - y A ' X. XKJ 11 til il Wl'V tAA-- - J 1 GoJ, stiU to preach the Word, in its ordinary accept-1 an aiy and apologist' of the Catholic cnurcn ; ation. is.tonreachthe Written TTord-the Scriptures, w;n n,nrp anmpfnine- more than words for ' ' M. I " -.v,-uiw W v,x,w O . , ,v A, which are profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for cor-1 convince a lar number of this community that rection and instruction in righteousness," &c. As to . j3 not the fact. the "tokens of approbation" of which yon speak, I , , x.ji ..!.,.; Tt. mav not be cou- f l i m(3. .. . I . . , - ' last weeK was w - xOTlwa mi Fridav tSSSSRl h IK iapi, of ncar.v'aqaart- 1 'create, and "3 SjttSarS .PrrSon of ro.T.c. in the Pa, bince 10- - i " confront, as now, the tact, that ;r;-most part, the sworn -statement "-" : tion with S.m- TadiesT one of whom pleasantly situated near ue Jl' I ,al States had not to coMronv, & the mo l who were eye-witnesses of the mat . d of the .ladies, one o ntem female College. Also, Cc2fcc 1 ONE TURPENTIHK STlLb, TOTS' A TT. TOSSA Afe SMilB. ' T- jilt jatnvi-v w w v T. . i HE Subscriber determined to close vp hit tnmnm by the Jflmwrx next, offers for sale 11 his i.., .T3xlx.--t-:i?iatnn. vnsistmir of several hanu- nix lunuvu". "r c c, uvea jmsv7 " .7, . . 8 sat anonu sycm" - 1 mzQ jBHUding a", ttie incipient paug j ' I fs Private KesiaeMce, jj f:otir TTTe husDana wasii, f p-:x.,xj xu. kU ftf thfl am in no way responsible for them; but in tbiii' free country men are allowed to applaud truth in any way 'they see fit. 4'. "TjaiPXJBAi. poweb," &c. . Mr. R holds the following language: "You assume, ..... . . ',!x. it. u .f 11.:. sir, that the rope is seeiong tue buuvotiuuui mis government, and fof this you would punish Catholics negatively, if you wu by swearing their fellow cit iaens not to vote for them, nor appoint them to office Tmder any circumstahces.'' I swear no one, sir;- nor. do I cafe a fig whether rtT,o Va cwom nr not. All I ask is, let the subject be discussed let the people the masses understand 5. "Religious intolerance." As a proof that I am religiously intolerant, yW Say that 1 "maintain that no Catholic should hold office under the' State or Federal Government," &c. And then you ask: "Is not this Ifeligtous' Intolerance of the most intolerant sort," &c, &c- - ' . "VniTr f tp . ,4 j, r, u heL st Tireacher, ana a auw 11 VH) JJUL1 Xlf. JJUL ftOlC' teacher ; and you are now" mi editdr and a lawyer, auu x l xux xi. 11 K(,irllf inwiciauw 111 ust B.UUW mat luia is uu o . . - all! Tn t-ronf Af tbnfl I ask VOU,' SIT, IS It O pari, vj rro tO T.nfi rODB VVilO muvx. . n" . f . .1- 1 miuB. xx: 'wft An not. hunt tor records, 1 j tina way. 11c .... 1 annoyeu 11. - r- d the factg which enc CSTBcTo Comments of 0;hR!attentionof Congr the Press. j'1A stprn Elizabeth, The capacious r QOt were equally a - cruel as the miser- extensively, "S recorded 8"Nlf ableimmoof Foom, w however, X I L11a -aav wj j u..t,ot,h nn Irishman and jsomai . i,;i,whfHidwMreuuc.iv vvv----- vi r f xdtemen. the insu in iuC . rtrftTiaTine for. a ngm, y-;--v "i, trt (including yard j spirit house, &c.) pf forty barrel, capa' city, situated on Neuse river, fust below JLinston the Irish in the neighbornooa vvxi - , fight, had been procuring arms, aii f-; and that ori ths.SaWWS- that "rtey cession .-SSS.S were led la believe that the ?wgii many under the aspec, -m--; r- between ; tendrttotwpn and can m no n.7 in our America:- i Josepn i, -""?which were bumfcd,) ys and can m noJa CaolicTin our ATnerical Protestanfs and Roman . Journal, to sus- au au prooioi x - - , So part is vsuiij h- i rv here at the Religion to hold an office vnaer v' .. the purrity ana uxqj - - -x--- present time. . Q lace jnn Catholic In I riSY-k v " - m :4-u Ahor rl rn rvm l n : au 10 T.T5VEL" with otner aeiiiHuin- Church onan . 1B55 if we were permitted, arf( uuuiu a? ioa ora, ClilIU UVll u or Government ? If it is not, then it is not "ixmgio . . , ... ; c nnlU.inn.l office. 1 intolerance" to exclude men uui j o.n , a : u: tion 1 Bu on the other yuu iu UCI1V Lll IO IW" , ii,. ma WOllld i" x-w--, J J,l hnd. if .tb. a L'nf the CatW "religion to hold ! tions 5 woma : t and dec! it and I fear not the. consequences. j-cf rUM; ' " itv " . , "thpn" rut tma " rnlinlii Hierarchy auu its 5:"r.i.Mi 10.1. pT1 th truth, do iustice S office under the State or Federal Government, then the Roman Chohc mem - bid for CM, votes, 0 0 sir, and you wiU hear less from Protestant Ministers. , wnicn F-ua QO you k hi h ! h .J; none But,4, is it a "punishment" not to put Ccrfto you up here, sir, on your own logical uook, D No ToleraTion would bs alw in office?-! Ah! CathoUra, who are serfs m EuYopeJ as Haman ! " , , Joseph Hucker, a in one of Quinn's mvdred Irishmen Uving two or three weefcs precwuiia w of thU Often with Pad 5rfect fevef of w- . . ni;A in a few min- strantirik Mm admission, that it ws au over. TsiYJtatJOVorgair' he shouted. L r t'lfis ? gu?' sXthe lady sentinel, anxious for a little; ?!!rrl: xWi rnlv. ' : 4 Oh. dunaer 1 . m - r-. - tt' a bov. agansaiu.i.i5 xau . , YoCiV08 a gal vonS 1111 n0W aleetle poy r , ; - v3:JiiV: W 5sb it den ?' -vrJLiii.Kw and rirl. You had better . .-V : a'-Hn'oT.inir trt purchase, will please call" on tho Bubscriber, and a bargain will b offered, ' , x t. . "iav.xa tr. 4 Via anVwi-TiWr. either by note or account, are requested to eiiOe immediately, as longer indulgence, cannot oegrve ine They may una ineir ncwimi ' ' . . r to R. H. Eouoteee, until September Court, after which -x, . t.-.r,A in tViA hanna of an omcer. lime iney uxy wuf n mmv. Kinston. N. C. August 9th, 1855. 9 Newbern Agriculiural Warehouse nnrir r.RORGIA COTTOif GINS. JTJikAil"- ' i -ttw ntvc nra TiiWwi trt iw Aniial to any Hiaae, I Thev have received a number of Premiums at -!guns,andheardoneem, ftt - : ; Tfhey have received a number of rrenuums at I. IW, onthe Sa a Agricultural, and other State Fairs. They are war l- ZZk,,. that he had seen Quiim jjan,1 a pcf . Agncui - reticular, and furnished at Eoman Oaftolic P : .. . . . . g4t topfe h1d,dipped in search of a . . . 4, : (9) .t . Agent;. . . ; .Tainfis F. Bickham saw iu f Ixll . t in duct his family nomewaru, T - that in case they a" . James F. Bickham saw o . uiaw a 1 cab the moruinB '"-r on Sd tiefiap?husbiid disappeared in search of a ib to conduct his family homeward.
American Advocate (Kinston, N.C.)
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