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WILLIAM C. DOTJB, innn i rViriiLTua,. If atlf str'.et'y la advsMe, l dollars per as mmmi ! dollar and Iffy u, tf paid witMu la sassta wd thr dHre at tb ad f th pi'jfms.irr.m not exceeding sixteen art will ha insertaii ant time for n dollar, and wy-iv fwr Mck tubqaat insertion. Thus af greater len'tn will b charged propor tioaally. Ceart rd a sad Judicial ade tiseutenl will n skarge J-i par cent. hirhr the th bor rat.. A fwueaiat deduction will ba atadt la ttios waa a inert is by tlia year. Dank aetl Job Priutig dona will) acatat aa 1 dcspslek, aad an accommodating terma. JttaT batters t th fcditor must ba port paid. CENE1UL DIRECTORY. CITY GOVERNMENT. Wm. Dallas U jvw-ood, Intcndunt of Puliea. CuJIlMIOXERs. Enter Ward. Kidiklge Smith, A. Adams. JKuMfe ITrI. K. L. Harding, " Isaac Proitcr. , , 1 ' E. Cantwell, ." Water Ward..K. M. Gorman, " II. U. Turner. - ... . ' '. S. J. Christopher-, City Clerk, C. B. K'Xit, City Treasurer. CUg Guard. in-.um M. Crawley, Jackson Overbr. i Cilf C-tM:. KJward II irri r '4 i , lleury I'e:iniiifrtori. ' F. M.'Oullcy, VVeihmnntcr. K. Hwiis Cleik uf the Mar kt. ' . "" , POfliTS. Tlic Supreme CuW if North Carulin it Iiold in lliia oily Mim'unnuuHy, on the icc.ind Monday in Jtine, n'lid tlis 3iHU day of Dcot'inVior. Jitdtci. lliirri!eri.;k Naali, Chirf Juatice, H. M. kf"Ut Aaawiiito Judge, W, II. ViVWf " ..... " v r,iVnuil 14. Fn'cmtui,-CiAt Ham. C. Jonoa, KeixTtcr. J. T. t'. Wiatt. 51rlmU. The Vit:d Stain Circuit Court tit the Dia riot ft Jiorth Carolina i hrM wmi-annuilly in hi oily, mi the l M'indaj in June and the laat Mimd;iy ill November. y,;7rt,.-lln. J. M. Wayne, nf Georgia; Il m. Henry J'.itior. of r'avettpviile; Dlatru-t Attorney, Uolicrt I". I'ii'k; Cle'-k, Wm. Haywjod, Sr Warslinlt, Wedcv Jones. The SnitrriiH- CmH for litis County, la held on ih Brut Monday after the fourlu Monday in M vreli and rvpteinlier. Matv W. U inaoni. Att ir.ieyOeneral and solic itor of the fourth Judicial Iitrict. Tim Court of I'tr' and Quartf Scitio lie'..! on the third M indav in Kebru iry, Moy, AtTrmT Ittri ?fmTlrvJHfi'4:th-i4.Uei:A,. Ciairmjii vflk VjHnty (rf.-Villioin Boy Ian. . -: , . Cmn'y .V nHnHor ?mn!ln llnsljoe, S'l'rijl'ot' Wii' Count Williniu II. High. Cor)tir AViIiIh Suotu . i li'jitttr. IL llulron. BANKS. titm1; nf (f Stale nf N-rth Ctirnlina, ineorpo tttel Irt.trr: t'harter rtirea in lHlkK (pital 1,JIHI,0 Kt, ' d.videl into 15,0H) nharea of which the Litera'7 Board holda ,(.'Ji7 and tlie I'hivcr- -KtrrilXW;- - ' jViiM'inl Hank at rtalo'cri.'J (ioor-) W. M irdeeai, i'reaiojent. '' t'h.irle lte-iri'T, .'n-hwr, .1. il. Ilrsan. Jr., Telh-r nnd Notary Public. W. K. Anderaon, lliaeount Clerk and Notary ri.iie. .lor Ian V'omUe. Jr.. Clerk. Tliia llank ha hranohea Xewhern, Tarlmro Faie tenllo. Wihriinjtl n, KlinU'tli City, Char lotte, Jiilt.m, Moranton and. W indsor. imr.toH. On t!ie prtof the St:s : l. W. Cnrt, PuV lie Tre vuror, eiH.nii-io, h. O'JI. Uraiieb and W. It. I'.K.V. , n ihe pnrt of the Stock'.uildere : fa. Unylnn, ..Vol. IVn. J. II. II Tin, J. U. 0.. Koulhac, Al t .l .1 a id II. V. "d u e. tifljriiiu and Heieal day Tuctdaj. li'im-ount d.iv WmlnmJav. Io neni'e I5.il and ll.Hf d xc'dMS dbcount fi every dar. 11 j!o!m boar from 10 till 2 o'clock. V il i'lt Imii'.'i fr Honk of Ci: Cape Fear, William if. .totie, Ca.tiier. ;- U. I'. l'im-h,Te':eT and Not.irr Po'olie. lha T... lieo. W. II.itw.nhI. T. II. Se!1.y, Feth Jofte, tieore l.itile, lr. TIij. . 'lojy, and C. W, It. Iloi.hiiifa. OSciioj day .Monday, ir,count day Tuesday. HAIL UOAIlSv llaUiiih ami tiiutoa HaUmail Company. I., tfll.'llrandi, I'.e.i.leut, . Vf, VI. Vaa, TreaMirer, l'.il, Aitnt Treasurer. C. D. Allen, le,Nt Agent, ltlST OI FICF.. ' William While. Hr.. ioa Mler. P.(IS.-a h funi, au week d iy. In ui f un-riie H M. TJlAVELEJfS GLIDE! aniTiL i tiarutcs or msilsit aiiJioa KOUTHKItX MAIL (Br Rn.oin.) Tlinntgh Mad eloses daily -at6ia. n Way M4 I " " at 8 p. m Arr.ves duly Of p. M TlieCirs levvethe deiNit .... at fl a. m . riul. IIIKUN MAIL (llr Tao-noasa llica.l CIonm daily t 0 p. in Arrives dilr - at 6 p. m The Hack loir' at 71 p. at W tSIHUX MAIL (Er Foii noan ('in, CxsM-a daily - at 7 a. ar Arrives dai'lr ....... 11 p. m Vn C.nu h b-avea at a. UjLiMlt)Ut' MAIL (Br ItiiiaoaB.) Cbws da'.ir, (exce;.l Souday.) ... at t a. Arrives dadv iexc ol Sunday,) at ' I p. m Tnsi irs lo.s Inly - at 2 p. t TAItlMlliO' MAIL (BrTwn-noa. llaa-a.) CkNMa ... " m lay, Tuaa, and Tuur., at (I p. at. Arriie.Tuexd". Thnra. and Sat., at 7 p. In. II wk Usee.. ..Ion. Wed and r ri., at 6 a. aa, lrnIKi:t M AIL I IW Tusrr-nos.r Ilara.) 'luse oa TumUt and S.tnrbiy, at 9 p. m Arrives an M as. Is' ,d Thursday, at 7 p. en llara lwi i a huu. ami VI ed. ainut 7 a. m PII.K I P THE I HOOF, Ths) Albany Oirn of Seward the Evening J.arash ih elesrlt as. nils eol hs farorvd and wist of -vised I Ins rrlss-tixs nf feward. 1st it read by ararr asaa ia V irginia aad the Sooth. M'ldi'i'y cannot (ej arisjod pxaf like llni. Kuklaj of Sesrard s reflection, tint Journal says: " is it to Of prnnrralit WfmU. nf flkrr hmnrknftkt Isyirftturr, (a if tkal ax J.irlumi Pfnrnttm mm'lnm fa In nmtrfrf, a 1 rlaoii) the nniom thtl fjHjmnjflf uf 4 lyui:t1 Mr. H mrf tntrctmt, Ik'f hmr'nn nir.,l timpt to roil Ineir vava tuttim pirn knltiimg then wm mpmMm4, M It asfssrrr y nitwlttp rA ayMsotiissa pssssaasaa, turn from h'fr Urryt. T eUi'ienffJitirtmn. mominf Aanas A.Nsone garh, kiln n W wUk M'. anal atssrmss'sws." TUata it Is ! " A fartim ntimtuHm" tn Few. ard's r-Wtlna waa ms.U by 'the I'-mnrrtHie mmlrt ot iber branch nf ll Ij sliiiire." But lb " ,i'e-r firry'' N ". .1 fjhi and "work--T against Iba ar.htraio.r " .ik mil.jntnl elrij-nlmm, That is H a tes'' w.nf ft aa eye iloaa, aad thswsrsse.t frmad thst Saward b4. Wii'i.TTni.lVb.2-Asrl-.ikennt at CJL lVai.'s rdVnr w-sstrrdaT. la the I trwr. 1baaan-riptsadn.rteauf ibese, ndt. Inine r. .amy i.sia tne ..i.,.?.r SNsakt, ptits s pspers, !., wer dstro ed. (urnilar was tated. Ne insnranee. IK VOLUME X1VL 3!ort!;-Carolina tar. SATCKPAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 18i5. o with Bin. The foreign and Catholic Organ in thia city ia down upon our neighbor of the H'etffy like a thonnand of brick, for daring tu eireii liia horror of popery and Cath olip inCucnre. The Standard eonstruea the po- ition nf the Pot into an a.:iult urn the Ilemoc raiy of the State anJ forthwith proceeds to read Ihe aforesaid journal a mijrhty lecture "full of ejwnd and fury" and ninifj ing, iomething. Yon are a very clerer f-Mlow, Mr. tooi;e j our personal re;atioin with ynti have Iwen of the mwt friendly character i hut a "high rense of public duty" force aa to ay to yvn, that yon mut ay nothing in yonr paper that can lj construed into bearing ngaint the Iemocratic Party, or I'll I'll get the Governor after Ton, or I'll "appeal" to tlie Ctmiinioioiiera and liate tou turned out ; or if they are ra-b, mat a to oliej me, I'll appeal to the. icoplo of tl.c SlatciT tX. ''tfR We tou turned out, if you don'i mend your mannri s, The Democracy, the great Draocraey, of which I am htvl and front, haa ppoken, nnd now, air, yflu mut crrier, wmiRcr the conse.jjer.ces, IIo.v. Ma. Urri'iN. Wet.cc that thia gui'.leman has follow ed in the wake of the Hon. Mr. Shaw in hiii denunewtinna of tlie Aineri -an Party. Wc 6nd the following abstract of 0 apecch he made in tne Home of Uepresentativeson Tuesday last: It wa'a radical. aee.tional, deftraelif e parly an abolition, diannion aeheme, and uiiIcm checked in it progrona will binder the tiea which hind thcc Mate boctuer. It ia an eninnanon oi nr.o nun corruption a rotlcn and I'esieiiitg i'. It could not booiiwetedilint thr-Siiilh will be blinded and led by thin Jack with a lantern into the inrtridies of ahulition.orf dlowSam with his dark hinlei n into hia mhlniirht' eonelave. ) It wan his opinion that Dennett, with liia Herald, had done more to further the Jmirc of this order than any other man. Nolhwithitndinff the Inch pMfeKioii ot patnot- frTrrof the Know N'olhin'lheif nre iiiiplicaiil.i enough for therfiice in the gift of the next lloiiw of Kepre.entatiro to take S'liastopol applicants for placea fiom the- Speaker' t'h iir down to the African llijrh Pric.t who niiuialora nt the temple of CToaiyia. TLaui-Titer. Thin strain of nhunc asid deriunciation, and we may any, wholesale uiisrej'roKeiiUtion, may suit the view of the Honorable, gentleman ; hut it cannot comport with the fcvlinga of the honest hearted people of the State, the hone and biiicit of the kjid, who lime more regard for the wel fare of the country than the mere advancement of party men and party lnteroTS: "We"Tfiltiiw to aanert that more miareprci'Ci.talion and ahue uf the American j arty could not be ocHieciitratcd into as malt a com paw. a is seen in the above and if wc donotverv much niiatnkr theviewjof the people, the honorable gcnOeiJuh wTlT uii ct w illi audi a rebuke at the ba lis vf the people of his district, as he and all others who af such Ian gun je t awards this groat m .veioent of the people. will richly deserve. Asotura FaiiiiooD IIi.Ktep. The Forney and Pierce pres have Ijren making quite D-iie over lh def. at of Gen. Shields and tl.c o!ce- ti.Ht of l.rmau Trumbull in his plaee. Tnimbull ia a FrceMl leinm?rnt, and it was charged thai the Kn iw X.iihlhgs eleeted him to defeat General SiiieMw wow is a foreigner by h:rth. 'i'iie d-l.ae in the Senate some vlays since, in which ihi whole suhjonl was discussed, hv called f irth the follow, ing from Trumbull himself, which seltlea the question. So Democratic influence, must have had something to do with it. n allusion t the dispute In the Senate, which rook place between Mr. miuglas on one side, and Messrs ressenden and Wade oil the oilier, last Fri lay, als.ut the result of the Illinois election, the new fresoil Senator, Hon. I.yman Truuihull, hav telegraphed as full iws : 'Ai.tn, lu... Feb. 26. I was alisen! on the d it f (1h .lectioi. The anti-Xebra-ka liemti- ciats in ibis d str ct snpporied Mr. M.Hire f.rt- treasurer. K o Nothing sm b id nothing to de H'b uiv eleciion. l. i Ti.l mu u.." ir The Anti-Know Nothings in tlie New York Legislature are throwing down I lie gaunt let to llieir opponents in the Assembly by the iutr.slutifn id resolutions directly antagonistic to their creed. A muition waa offered on Friday for nmriu!g the Constitution tu the following erect: "That every male eiliien of he age of tweii:y.ne years, whu shall have hern a citizen fr ten dava and aa inhabitant of this St ite one j cir next preceding any election, and fa the last four moulds a lesi.leut nf the comity where he may 1 O'er his vote, rhall be entitled to Tote.'' And a resolution waa also introduced deehr'ng the meeting of prrsoni in secret to de prive any vthtr fjersuns uf their rights aa ciliiens a ciisilemeanor, nnd pnni.hable aa aueh. Why It la not also a crime l deprive any arsons of their rt jllt by pu'ilio niectins is not slated. Tnt CariTaL or Xtaatsa 1. Omaha City, the praaeut capital uf the newly organised teirilory of Nehra-ka, ia described a,s esMilnining from six ty ti etgtity houses. I rated nn a rising gnaind o the hank ol tlie Missouri river. The govern- aaent nous, accaiis4 by theQoTariior and Coun cil, la a tare atary brick, and the prinij! bote! la al'a two-atoriea with a wing, the rest uf tlie houses being of all aorta and tiies. Ia August last then area but one assail hut ia this pi see, bat anv It contains taverns, atret, shops, dwellings, and a goierr.iswut fully orgvn scd Ia all it d partinesstn. Vnjcesa nf Ike Atraret H'fJutton in Jf-1 ire. Alv ice from A'M'iileo to.tbs ath ulL annonne the preserve of Gen. Alrar.l la that eity, where he bad been eo(lins':4lira!ly run red and eotce U nasi with a great hall, which was alleoded by the Americas and Cnglish CsNVsaW. He waa to hare Uli In a few dayo, so it is said, with an army of S.'XK) men, f tba capital of MsxUo. On Ilm aaarrh to the capital Ibey espKt to Issrev inforenl tf '""O tirsij s, and wiU peoelaiia Ge. Alrarea Pies, lent uf the Repnblie, pro tea. Bv,r- THa Rar. Josbaa rVmla, tVnina Risb of the Methndist fiptsenpal ChnMi, Cswlh, haa a-1 lived aJ invited a aso ting of all tlie Bishops of that OiajrHl la meet at .Va.li. Jl, Tana, ,ljrd Mm 1st of Ait. All are isHs4 la ba , -,. attend lb recite Cot.f -rssvc si tbil I nw. -r 7 14. t rS 'It . BALEIGK, KOSTH CAROLINA, "WXD35TSDAY MOBNUfU, Wilsox Auaix. We tnr.y below, from the Richmond iVany pout,, some remarks concerning the course of this vile abolitioaist and hia con nection with tlie American party. Our riewe are eiprcssc J eiaetly and in much better phrase than we caa com ua and. This man, tba off-shout of IVinocratic and frcesnil coalition) does not and cannot re pre cut the sentiment of the American party anywhere. . Icspite the assertions of the Pjeree and Forney prcssand their e9rtionf to saddle their own sins and evil doing upon the American party, the people can appreciate the movement which is to rid our country of the for etgn influeuao that is dri ving to itself the offices. the places of truat nnd profit, In the country. Truth and right will prevail ; and so sure as there aa appreciation of what is right aud just amongst the American people, just so auro will 'the principles of the American pafty prevail throughout the length and breadih of the land. But to the estwet, from which we have wandered: The course of Wilson tiaa not disappointed us. Fnnn what was said by the American Crusador, a distinguished journal of the American party in Mussachttntts, wo were prepared tor tno wosx. That piper openly Jeclarrd that his election was produced nv what it called "imnur-m. ii saiu tlmt he was not a "National man but a "sec tional man." It declared that he did not posecss the confidence uf the American party, and anti cipated grcit I'ouh'.a to that pirly from his clco- uon. line si the correspondents ol imu irusauer want even fan her than this. W riling from llosto-.i, before the election, ho said that if Wilson wore returned, it would I reiik up tU pfirly. Ho said that the wire-pullers of the two old parties. were aware of Uiis, und that they bad therefore put their hea ts together to elect XV iis.nr. no suiu that his character aa a poliiieal intriguer is so notorious that the South wiil Ikj sine to think he wnseh'ctcil l,v viriue of Free-soilisin. The writer said if anli-sfarery and Frec-soilism not kept out of "the party it is dijid. The election "of Wilson, it is to be presumed, was w hat produced the great commotion in the Massaehusoitsl'ouiieils. The conservatives under took to nuriM thcm-elves of the abolition clement and thence gave rise to great confusion. W e shall ham more to satr of Wilson hereafter. W'e have abundant proof that lie is no cipuiicnt of the Know -NoUiuigs. Nortsi C.mn.ix Ci i.tivat .i. Wc emitted to notice the reception of the first number of this atgjigjicaSturaIjuHiaL.Ta-liich ,haUjMtl-ltgtt. started in this city by William D. Cisike, F.s.p under the sanction of the F.xecutive Coiiiinitlco of the State, Agricultural Society. A well on dueled journal of this kind, is much needed by the Agricultural interest of this State, and one un lor the control and endorsement of the State Agricultural Society, will, no doubt, c nimeiid it- aelf to i Uifjioiporliif. HiaiiiruieTt uf the Sutc Tho iiumher before us is well g'tten up, and pro mise.! to be a useliil auxiliary to tlie larmers auu artisnnaofvortlt C-aesna.-ej From tlie lliflimore Clij;ier. TUTU WONTXNISM AND G AM.1CAN1SM ft. A. Frown-nn, a native Imrn American, and a convert to Itomanisi'ii, who baa nearly boxed the religoina compas, 11 n nv a sealous defender of the ritrainontjiie Uictrines of the Roman Catholic Church, and his principles are end'U-sml hr twenty-live itishops and Archbishops of the church in the I nited Mates. It is true, Ibis douhtnhle theol.ijfioo and pendo philosopher, has not vet tried all tilings ; and noiwiiasianaing nis furious coal iu ilciun-e of passive ubclience to Papal authority, ho niaT again change bis opin ions and hiiully " hold fast to that which is goo I." The I Itr.imonlune Papal writers i.:uit:tain tint the Poe is supreme both in spirituals i.nd tem- inriils, ,.ud tlott this MM-r. m;tcy is inherent in lim by viriua ol his divine right as V iccgen.ut of fl Hi fin earth. Mr. t.'haiuller, M. C, a native Ameriian also, nnd a recent convert to Romanism, being a kind of oifshout of Pu'sevism, appears to be a sealous defender of the tiaflican doe'rines held by a por tion of th niemlicrs of lite Ib.mish eomniunity. This branch ol the lioiiiinh church admits that the Pope ia supreme in spirituals, by virtue nf his-j .li nis right; but in regard to temporals, bis right, it is contended, is derived from the conces sions made in the middle ages to the Papal power for the it.iru.sMi uf deposing bad Kings or ld ru lers. With this party, the Pope exercises his piwer ia epirituaisNrediriMO, butin tenitorals jm kumnno. '1 Ins. (iallicsn church advocate however would inaiutain that tmtentta numaha is .us iiri'aNM that is, asriM tontilutr$ riykl in Romanistitheology, Thepracticalapplicati.aiof thisnasuiued.hi inenglit Inspintuals, nejcssarily includes the huuiaa right in lcntrala, and is al ways neicised where the power exists to carry it inW exceutioiu, 11. s Holiness never undertakes lo abrogate the civil laws uf any Kingdom or State without first laying down, as a pretext for such a procedure, that the ulmoxious civil laws in teilcra ailh the spiritual rights of tba church, and therefore, be declares thee laws null and Void! A ease in print occurred in the year I 'l, when the Pope, in an 'Allocution or Pal Hull, then issued from Rome, pronounced certain civil laws of the Republic of New Granada null and to d I Aud would not thia same Pope, had he the least shallow of a chance of success, Issue a similar mandate to operate upon thia Republic of ours I 1 be amreliy and entilussnn that have fa? along time prevails !, and that still exist in nearly all lbs Snath American Republics, are, no doubt, in a great measure, occasioned by the tyrannical opprewehitt uf a corrupt and depraved PricstlnNNl, and t ie opposition 10 llieir siactioua ny me friends of national liberty, together with the ex citement of the down-trodden masses, whntn tlie Papal tools endeavor tn keen in ignorance and poverty, and steep in the mad paddle uf big dry and siiprrstili.. It is a remarkable circum stance that the above mentioned Allocation of the Pope rb-nminfted and declared null and void a law of New tireaede containing a provision: f.ar the fret ,lnrolu.n ol Ike r"iN7. We would sal la our sister Republics nf tlie Rourti e locate ibe uir, and the stale of anarchy Uiat avow opsu- latcs your country will so. cease. A Jxrriansua I'.rri aiarv. The Ail -uti..na1iTcrfrmolto mayl f.aind In th lUItiutim I allxdie Minor of ovmlNr .'7lh, 1.VJ. It vsey oft Bra, aad siamiii f.te bimsrlf, ibis prcchitn ebicuassnt. -ham" stwuld trulr4 it, aad keep it befura the p-pW. Kleamlmnl F.rplmitmlAM nf i(Nia Ca ll tat. Fab. IT. The tow-boat thuma MclHajel ipUlyl bar kit boilers yesterday, a sa-rt Uis taiitst below the eity, killing seven persona and injuring many ethers," Tn boat w Inch sh had ia I wo, war cmiiuerall damaged, and th Ma Daniel was rrudsrad a esasipleia wreck. Vt.ss iei.r.i viB'iat, Teb 17 Isltsae. emintl frwa Havana Mate that tl - i ..tTe-tiaiisnt had taken t-Nsaassea i f all the railrntvls, and wen trsap,ttingirnti in every dir ti-sri, Th eity waa strnnzJy ftaried by tolunlscrs a aa oulbeauk waa rt.. ud In a few days. Jmimlrmim F.JL K ntlorth i'o II .sa.sai an. Feb. 77-Ih. lb lloasNi vs. ia et-nte-ili.. I.sdsv, anrlin( to tjonmaaent, the uii-js.4 kslt,S.si tW a I stil4 4s.s .V...'..r INI list I lloid ball it, t'mrua SCn.4 m l.o. il '.4 the eems.L.lee sent e- Aaa ti. iirr.m.etlha WeN4 pl until IU fc.tt 1 iiarsdsy ia tMulr, Citt lilili lilt f,vm fe AVaroviy (5. C.) Sentinel. . 1 AMERICANISM. ' In lookinz cner the columns of nnmerons j'wrnala North and South we discmerthat the subject of -Americanism and roreignisiu, wa prevailing topic. It is not onr desire to rcfleot on or to do injustice to foreigners, but yet in de fence .of the rights and superiority of native Americana, a e cannot forego to express iid? opinions, W me aware that in the daysof ret olutionary memory there wore trrose. who enlisted ii imrarmy, marched undtir thefiddof . r tints7 ners, and fought for liberty. Such did l olaskii ii 1 1 ieka.ll., a I Layfayette, but they were men actaa- j ilv tint bill it is p-np-isct to ..str..v almost bdnl ted by honejit principles, who worshippa I at tlie ; iv the monastic and religi-ns associations of shrine of freedom, and expised their Htm BM ; lnh sexes, the ei'.iepate churches, and simple for fame, or interest, but becnni they lorod the I benrfi.vs r n tli .se 7te-un.ln( ... ',..;,.i, ... imtln of libery more. They were men who ' ilreampt not of libertT nnrcstrainasl, and cvoceii-1 ed the wildest vi.vs Kapoetina; the le agin and , breadth or freed of reputed forcistiera were obstinately opoosedto colonial republican freedom, notwithstanding they had retreated to this as a land of refuge, f.-oiu persecution and tyranny. Vet on the Ur.t sound of the din of anns at the sight of red citats. reurned " like the dog to his vow it and the sow to her wallow,'.' Who of tho vast amount of for eigners yearly shipped to our shores ; or what amount ut thorn undersuuta the wordings ol our government T We venture the assertion th it not one in fifty thousand hai the faintest coieeplion of it. What can be expected of the majority of them, when audi men as Und Brougham and John ICussel, and ouch paicr as the London Times, the n'llcst Joiimal ui' the nge, edited by tho talent of the Old World, do not understand the nature of our iiibiitiuie.ua end their opera- I. (IS. When such is the CMC. when the crreSt men ct llieir nations, and the exponent of foreign views entiiiut comprehend it, how can we ex HXt that ijie ordinary class who seek a home 00 our soil ca11.4111JcrM.1nd or comprehend f They may en tertain views and notions; but they ate vague, foolish nnd obscure. Willi nil duo feeling of jusi'.ve fir the foreigner and a desire that he should bo granted such rights as can be properly given, we cannot, however, accord to him the lull prerogative enjoyed 111 cveiy reipcct by a natiie born American. Wonskihe icstiou if it is right, if it is proper, that foreiguera of ftto or five years should bo placed upon a level in n political point of view with the native Americana of maturity Is it justice to the American that ho slinul.1 undericn a probation of twenty-one years, iiejore lie can be eutifTeuT ui BIT nier TIM ol a ciiizcn T c submit the query : America f r tlio Americans! Why nut, d.d lliey not plant it and haute for it thrui:ti hojo.lv revolutions. bnvi iljey noLdevchiji couei, iiih. n naviou 01 a ceniury r yet migmicr far thin the oldest empire on ejrtlu Why then should they not shape itnni ml . tho destiny of their land. The I ial of their birth, their love, their altars, and their friends. The land red and rich with the blond and ashes nnd hallowed by the memories of their faihcrs. Wbv then should not Americans rule, particularly wlien the alien lietrays the trust that never should have .been given him, nnd the liberties uf tho land are thereby imperilled T Is there a country on the glnlss tlmt would place its socret archives aud its diploinacf with foreign Stales in other than na tive haniis, with tried and trusty hearts to hack th. in? ' ' - is there a country tlmt permits a foretgner to bocanifi a ciluca. ahicldiJiiui. Jby it Hxa. and allows hiin such privileges sv America does? No ; there ia none, America for America, we say tu shape aud govern, to uia'te great and keep great, strong, and free from home f.s-s aud foreign demagogues' and hiurarcbs. lothelmur of revoluliunary .peril, Washington nid, " Put none hut Americans on guard to-night." At a later hour, he said, in his affectionate Farewell Address, so replete w ith stroug und sensible views, and earnest ,exbnrl..i'.ns, " Ag dust the insidious wiles uf foreign inllueiice, (1 conjure y.ai, fcllow-citixens, to liclicve mc,) the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake. History aud exnuricuce prove that foreign influ ence is one of Ihe most baneful foes to republican governments."' 1 lie illusttiotis slror..i., foreseeing (he dan gers of foreigners and foreign influence, exclaim ed, in Tenement language, " Uli I that nil ocean of fire rolled between the Old Wurld aud tho New!" America, then, for Americans 1 And we trust that the spirit which has arisen, wheth er il stands as is said, iiiipreescd "on tba platform uf the Know-Nothing." or n it. will continue to increase aud strengthen, until thia broad Und shall lie won Iruin the balance of for eign power, and the cry go up, America has iwcu scoured 10 Americana . Jirrcxvo, Ja. ' WIIOISOfR POSTMASTER GFNLilALt The public bat been groaning f r th last Iwo year under th worst system of mail trrvie which ha vei existed f .r twenty years past, The letter go wrong, or fail to go'ft..gtlier; pa pers are missent, and never reach llieir destina tion ; the maila are rohld ; postinaslera fail iu their duliea, and don't ear what becomes uf your letter or your papers, and th whole mail semee is Ihe most wretched in th world. F.ie-y body is Tried, every body uflera trouble and tuf. rs in tockt, and business men and newspvier pub lisher ar subjected to tlie mo.t serious ineou veniencet and losses by lli bal management, Rut d'M any latdy know who Mir postmaster isf Hit name is'Camtilsdl ; but who is bet The peo ple generally don t know, perhapa, and don't un derstand why it ia, that the Poet tlfhc P. part meat is an wretchedly managed ; but we will tell them, lli nam is Campbell; lis is from IViio sTlvania. A year or two bef ,r be was sppoiul- ed he waa raa by hia party for Judy of tne Su preme Court of Ibe Slate, and beaten all hollow. while th rest of th ticket was elected triumph antly. Ito tlie people know why f It was Uscaus ne trot a a infamimt llumnm ( 'nW.c. a ted miaitb- d Jasatil, bwnd soul and body to lb I'.qnC wb i would sell his country m in l.u, U uccas off-red. II ia own Stale repudiated him. east him of, and would bat nun uf bim. Bui 1'r.sn lcnl I'iere t's k him up, and fata him a hirh and Iu eratite oflice. Da Ih pe.H.1 ol t iriu.ia know what tirf Why, tut ths vary res. that llw peo ple of Pennsylvania rrsadutl bim, bmnte he mu a Culknttr t Mr, I'.erc wanted Ilm Catbdic yut, and il has been said, aad not y M sworssssful- ly eontra.licte.1, thai firr iurooim-U It Jon Ike afriua f.4 fA I HlJwtie nsr. II et.lt red, it fa said, and ba '4 beea, w repeat Heanssfully rla- nir.1, into a solemn sad arm cunlract with llb Opllughsa, to Uief.,tliiillf tiles I : lltskop . y',es, who bold lb tout of every l aib.di lo lit I ni uxl Stales In bis hand, aor.eW M g.t Ike folk, Jw rs lo Wr f kt would ssois I nemMI I'M il,4-r Urmerml, ami HnnrrerM tUktr as, r. res a tk I aJktUtr pnity. Jt i b HuglHs aecvdinirly issued an order, that Uh t Ntlioiie tot waa la 1st iten to I'irrc, and H was dot., i ierr wa lt. ad, and b ba (ulnlled hi part of II ajitNusl by appointing Campbell Post Mastar t.si.eial. n si a-rw resjeng tit fruit af ibal sgree.aeat, Mr, I sn.olN.ll fl.Nw aol r ess gnm what lb r.Nidiie n of Ilia mad servo e. All h oaraa f a? Is to advanna tb iet ressi of th Jesuit party, and Ii .i a- d Poet (tfbe I vpartancnl Is wm etr tasl art git f propagaling Jvsuiti.sa ia lb I til led Nsu-s. W bal aiwerso h an wg.u rta wisdj y.sa may jnd.:, b-llow-eitisena tat V irgtttt. when watcUyua that I'.stnA.ii tiaartia at trttiiiM or rirry ia i sssa erro as is nis itiiy. To a Ik.w wall It i a-.ef bis powse, se lbs sthibil -f f ttvigassr and A.sTKsnt 1, db ;...-., aru'er I'll ..te-nnteat, WttlalptU ! hth ,M 4.dty sa ariols slwau.g what unporiatil pen to t IN depirnieal ar lei ,y ( ftiti.Nitss. i ii in a 'm ii. is ,i n . w ...it v lls'trey 4 IbM .fOt.y f I' Jwso.ls, aa I . I. . . .. . ... . ., , JmhiI m .. , ' . I . I ,, . . ' u . i i , iJ ( I - i Ivj ' " ' MARCH 7, 1855. From fit ;Vc rorip.ConrMT am Fny iirer, The lait arrival from Fnr9pcbroug)itnna llnsa dvlirereJ by lhv IX in tlie Secret Csmsis'tory held on J.iouanp Cad, no the subject of the con tempt lied sale of Church property by the Pied momese Uovcrnmeiit. Thia aJdresa eontniiislbe follow iug passage : "And lat of alt aa yon are aware, there has been proposed in that rouutry a till direellvctin trary to nainral and divine rioht, oppowsl in the highest degree t.i i the woll-ling .f huinD (jKifc Iv, and faiorinis in every possible nnnner the nerniciim emirs nf N,i..i,ir..,n an.l ronae nnd i,. deliver m il,. Jr,,.,- rev - ciue to i!. . I..,;,.wirn.;, r .i.i ;..;i The s i ne biff al-o aiirilmini to the 1st ath.ri.T such associations aa am nirt destroved iire to be subjiH -ted to, Vor ls fiil n tn exnrea Onr grief ut.ane.1i criminal and n!:u.t ineredibln acts againH the t lmrch, and against rtttrftiMc aft. I.Vrtf t.i Int. H-tll . IWf'l lf JbN.Riwrf. lli there nre so grcit a number yf fervent Catholics, and where f.rmerlr, and irtpsrt riihir annm-; 'the Soven 'ties, aueta examples were to lie found of piety, rc.igion, nn I retc :t for the Chair .f St. Peter, Hut tlie eviHiaing arrive! nt that point that it is not anfTri iei.t to merely deplore the Injury done hi the church, and tint weure lHind to do evcrvtliiiig in our power to put nn end to this state nf things, we again raise our mien with an apostolic liberty in this solemn assembly, and v." reprove ani condemn not only all tlie decrees already issued bv that tioveinnient to the detri ment of the righ's nnd authority nf religion, of the church, and ol tin Hole See. but likewise the bill lately propnseT, mitt trv tlrrlure n't fates rr fa Ix euturlrf irmlMiKt and i, tralit. Furthermore we. warn iu the most solemn manner not only these persons by w ho e orders such decree havu beMi publishej, but nlso those others w ho may not fear to sanction, favor, or approve in any manner whatever the bill'iecenlly prop wed we w irn fheni, we say tn Cona'der iti ti.ne iri-rf ta uttit'4 ami tvitiHiY the ftposoi'dical ecr.stit'.itions and the can mis of the Holy Couno'ls, and in par- 111-111 ir me caiinna 01 me v.oiincils 0! rrent. have established again t the plunderers and prof iners of Ifoly things g linat th riolntrn of Ike liberty of the chunk mid of the Holy Si,'and against the usurpersof their rights. Stay it come to pass mat tno niillioni 01 such creat evila ninr Jie .vour words aud w ainui irs. and mar at length determine to cease their auiTse'ous attacks on the liberties of the Church, ind save us the great affliction of turning against them the arms which have becndiviiietj intrusted to oyr holy hiiii'ietfyT'' " " v This is the lann.iatre nddi essed by tlie Holy Seo tu the independent and cntisliliiliuiial gov ernment of Sardinia w hile -engaged iu legithtiioii ntoll the manlier in which ehor.-li proMirty shsll bo vested. In all candor we would ask, what prevents the use of simitar language tu the goy- eminent of the Stale o! a ork while engaged. aa it now j.s, tor lc rislati n u ioa the tenure by wl.Uh ebunU prntN-riy thall U held! iWT ouiiie u that "peualtio and censures which aie applicable to th one are not equally applicable to the other f It is not on account uf any peculi ar concordat witli w hicli fiardiuia.it bound lo tho Holy See, for there is no such concordat ; and in the very nature or constitutional government can be- none, which neknowleilges what the Pope eluiius as "the inviolable siipreinacy uf the Holy Se in that Kingdom." 'Jdie gJieiiiment from Ihe l.e;rinning ha rcnu liated every such relation; and the Pop himself liy claim ti il on no aueh flimsy grounds as any parchment a -roeineiil. He condemns th bill because it is "directly con trary to natural and divine right," andtbeie is no reason why he may not pronounce a similar judg ment npon tl. Now York hill, Thepiwerof reg ulating tint proprietorship uf Church property in on manner carries withil the power uf regulating it in-any other. In fact th St, Louis Church of Buffalo is at this moment cut oil from' ecclesiasti cal privilege, by th authority Roma, for ia aisting npoa preeiscly the taint mode of vesting and managing ita property as the bill itself now bo! re the legislature nut only aulborixe but rwiuiret. Why, then, arc not our legislabit ttpsej lo the same warnings and loenaeet as the Sardi nian? Why may they not as well he i isited with "the penaltiesaud censure" whiuh"lh apost.d ieal c.mstitulion and lb eanon of tint Holy Councils, and in particular the rstions ol th C.Hinoil of Trent, have established "J J li be cauc lliegrent lsly of t'i N. York leglsliiuirs are not It in iu Cath oiii whil the great body of the r.ir.linian legislaloraarc; Are wo l.i uutu-i-st and that the exenintioii of our Slate government from the tlie Paial Isin, when it disn easea lb Papal will, ia to depend aim ply Umn th fact whether or not tlie majority uf Ihose who make ita laws consider thsinselies w ithin the paleof Ibe Roman Catholio Church ? la il tru Ihal lb mere aa- cendeiicy of R .ii.so Calbolies in cur legislative halls.-or am .nr the mass of mir piptilaiion, la lo establish "th invi .labia supremacy nf Ihe Holy R.-e" In onr midstf W are sure Ihal th rrnal man of intelligent Cilboliet in onr country would sit.pliatieally deny any such conclusion ( and yctwe would lik to know how they ar to avoid it in emasttteney with tit language here employed by Pius IX t In all soberness, wide st re aa explanation. Nothing is more enmmnn than to Itear re se net- able Itom.i Catholic deny that Ihe pop make any rls.m to temporal power: nd yet what w mteb a denial worth In lbs f id ids fact that be assumes th rich! In otarriii lb civil decreet and enactments of fo ' i;a Slate. Hi languag lo Sardine it" Medrrl e njl Ihemmrtila beemliro. If troili'leM aad intattd " Tit's ar lb i.letiti- eal Words, If be can tlmt invalidate legi.lslioii.be can, by theaseof hi dispensing fNiwar, do away with all obligation to oliey It, and ll.ua diraetly control th citi ceduct of all who '-knowh.-s his aupretaary. What matters it whether Ihal supremacy In) called temporal nr spiritual so baig aa It has this pra b ' .1, isiliticalrnisd? It is lima that Una mailer should he definitely un.lerstuod Nothing ran I further front cur mind than nt fan undue prejudice against tlt Roman Catholic Church. At f quit ready lo admit ll.e vlain.s rf onr eorrespNj Ieiil In aa idherniluinn that the Chorcb has ofien, in rsmttiries fast, tie. d Its mighty power f ar frond. We mn-idrr tt.at ths Papal dynasty wa agaia and a-vin, In tbcmi.l tll ?es, th triumphant ante titet t.f a ttesd. lata the moat galling, lh m'Nd deleisiug, and nth- crwis list most Irremediable, rrrot ever snffer. cd w rasaa lb dest-rNism nf lb fctid.il oli rarrhy, de,potissn whu-b never asa le, ,k the Papal Ttrt.gatv, ai paal tn lb as.n-ai lot) til-es or tebguass aetitimeuta oftharac, and wb d cad and nrii. a wet to dzral a.ea Into iNtasis of prey ant baaata of nuntan. But tli question of iImi day la not bow eftra In th past th I'sjNtl power ba been ts4 with g's J effect, and bow oflea with basl ffstit, bul whether in (lot srof lh world, sax b p.wi-r is to I aed at all, to the disparagement of it, rnlirs sovereignly sn-l esNatplei lodepeaNten) kitigd sws and Stalo. In. a question ba lea raised in r.i.fhia'l in cmtrsstum with lb at lea. laetical lit) InEI In Hut country in .noeiMst tih tl.s cloir. h nr tn"tif UI; In rvar.!iela and fspaia ia ctn.ttrsi.Ni with tarioa Hte-a-ore 0.sHin lb lemiirabl'ea af H.s rburrh. N Ittet lloiquseiion baa Wan iaid, wsiruiN ihal it will IN. ssllltsl, lh IsHli -,.e.,t nnd I tile-lie utHitrwa, ur I sr all. la lb niioo. 1 "nt ii it halbeasd tlssory that lb I'.. an p.it.t t! is l.e suttraiaof ibsetvibtednutid. Is Ib.s haii.m.sj llNmrv apraetMsd trnlh I ar is ll aa impwmg ' 'Stu f Know JS dblngiNm baa resrl ej Ksn-ss j fbswnrstrs lbT bst taken Sid CW ll.e sub- js, tb iVstwer (n, and lb lknni.1 against H. -OTMBEB 10 'ciirucu pitopr.itTY ix fif.dmont tiik t'OrK.AI.UK'tTlU.V. The t.Howririir la the address relatira to tha enn- duet of the Piedmonteaa Uuvernment with iH sn-t t Ihe aal of ehuicb property. Witri-irfSv , ' ,l un Jan. 22d :' " reawrtfV flrrlhrrm : You most, asauresllr, re member with what grief we haT often dephircd widi you, and in tins tc.-t place, the grave dam age done to tlie Catholic Church fur a number of years past in the Sub.ili.tne Kinird.iin. We have omitted nothing that eould be suggested by our solicitude ,scal, and longanimity, tu remedy these grvai et lie, uui an our en.irts nave bocn in vain, as neither the reiterated eonudainta Wrtich we caused the C.ird.iial tt make, acting as our plen ipoieniiary, nor tlie private letter which we have win selves addressed to our dear a on iu Jesus t iirut.the illuilroushiujol Sardliua.httveuliUui. ea any result. Krary on ia aware of the numerous fitcla and decrees by which that Government haa aroused the indignation of every well-disposed heart, by trampling under CaH the solemn contentions con tracted wilh-thr Apoit ilioal See, and by perso nating every day more, and m ire, both the aaercd niiinsuiia ul religion aud tlie bishops, nnd tlie re ligious houses, by usurping the prorty of tlie Ciiurch and showing uunteniit for the au hority of the Holy Sec, and by directing against both ot Ihcin die ui.vst eign.U insulta. And but of alL as you are aware, tho has been proposed in that country, a bill dircijting contnir to natural and divine right, opposed in the highest degree to tnc wuH'In-inguf human society, and favoring, in every pwsibla manner, th perntci us error ol socialism aud cuuamuniam. liythat hill it is pro posed tu destroy, aud almost totally, all th mo- naslio and religious association of both sexes, I tho collegiate uhurubea, and simple benefices even th'NHi dependent on private patronage, and to deliver oyer their property aud revenue W the a liuinistriition of the civil power., . -, The saiiio bill also ntti ibules to the' lay-authority th power of presoiibing the conditions w hich such associations as are not dostroyed, arc to be subjected to. Words fail ua to express our grief at such criminal ami almost incredible acta against the Church and agaiuat th inviolable supremacy uf the Holy See in that kingdom, alien, thor are so great a uuniber of fervent Catholics, and where, furniuly, aud in particular among Ihe Sovereign-, such exam plea were to be found of piety, religion, and respect for the chair ol St. Pater. But the civil having arrived at that point that ia nut aiiflicionl to in. -rely deplore tlie mi undone so the Church, and that we are bound lo do every tiling in our power tu ut an and to this s.ate uf things we af-aiu raise nur voice with an apostolic lilicrly in this solemn assembly, aud e reprove and oondeuiu Dot ouly all the decree already isauesl by that Uuvernmeut to the detri ment of Hie right and authority of religion, of ,i. fsi....ni. ..i..r,i.. n..i u..-. i... i:l- .iimiii, huw. tun iu toiiiiaettisv vur bilUately proposed, and we declare all theae acU to be entirely worthless and Invalid. Furthermore, we warn in the most solemn manner, not only these persons by wIi.sm orders such dee re. . have been published, but also those other who may not fear to sanction, favor or ap- - "" in any manner whatever tlr h.llreoentiy iiroisised wa warn them we Bay. to consider in lime what penalty and eeusurea the apostolical constitutions and th cauons of th Holy Coun cils, and in particular the Conncil uf Trent have esbiblished against the.pIundereiK nntl profiners of linly things against tha VH.Iaters of the lilser- ty 01 the buurcJi an dot the Jluly bee. and against the usurpers uf their richts. MaT it come tu pass that the author of auuli great nls maybe touch ed hr our words and warnings, and may at length aeiennine ro t ease tneir audaeiou attacks on tlie lllstrtioa of Ilia Charob, and tare ua th great atmoiion ol turning against theta tint anus which bat been divinely intrusted to our holy ministry. In order that the Catholio world mar know what w bar don to protect in th Kubnlpine kingdom the causa of the church, we have bad a statement of th whole matter ririnto l. and bar ordered a copy to b presented to each nf yna. lietor term i nn ting, wa cannot aroid, Venerable Brethren, i.avini a lust tributa of nraise to the Archbiahon and Lisbon of lb Kubali.in king dom fur the admirabl manner in which thor have always st.ssl, lik a wall, firm In defense til Ihe Hons of Israeli and uphold by word and writing, th causa of God and tb Holy Church. And v e also congratulate, from Ibe bottom of our heart, all th distinguished Uioa who in that kingdom, have shown their firm atlaolimsnl to ut and la Ibis linly Sea, by defending, npenlv, the sa.-red right uf th Church. A to you. Vener able Bntilirvn, who bar been called an to share in our aoLuituda, we request you to juia a in our prayers to ti.et, that, with the support of th iav uia.ulale Virgin Mary, t Mar se our (Torts crowned with success, and be hold those persons who are womb-riiti from tba oath of truth and j jstioe brought bsck In ths Holy rburcli." ... -t . ... i ... . .. APIUYAL OF Till' CAN' ADA AT HALIFAX Ikrnt JJuot 7ier So ,Vcs fiim Ik Sriil ol ileJ.i I lean tbijfror JlieaU ASt'J't IMimoi, et c. ' 11 vtirai, Msara' 1. Th royal mail tamer Can.! arrived ber early thia morning. Mi left l,iverKHiI on th l'th ult., and bring thro days later advice. From th neat of war tlie re in Hill or no ad lili .iial new. Affairs remain tha aam a lat resMirt. Th pear conference wa to open at Ylcnn i lb 2ft tf Felwuarr. Imrd John Russell bad left Ivndm f .r th Austrian capital, to assum th office of Plenii n- tentiary fur tb British Government in th cun- ferenre. Th Western Alllsne hail Wen firthcr streiiijtbctied by th aceaswon nf Xsplet i uas Mere tot. I.ivrseoot, February 17. C.rfton eontinnet quit dull and priora, particularly f. lower q oab iliea, bav a dtwliaiag Hnoleney. Tlx business uf lh wtstk f'sita up 30.1S J bitld, sold 1 1 th trs.l. BreadslutTs ar In very limited demand, and prices f. all des 'riptiotis, a shsds biwrr. Ilrown Shipley qn.d Wwtrra Canal Flour i'-t Cd, and Mixed Corn Vis. In pmviNions, (her is bet litll cliABg. Buainea rerterally yry dull. Consols eloed al kJ a W) J . t',nm Ike Ku ttf II me. Disriatchea from lwd I'.sgUn nf 111 Cth Jan. nary, report lb prevalrne f In weather, tb'iuc a th night vera sever and frosty. Tb bats wr bring got nn with a.arh d.ftseullr. Tha 11 i.i .1. ts. hrarnt of British troops from o.iia nasi arri ,e,i ni rMiea. A ttdegrapl.i dispatch from Yienet, slat thai lh l ist had istsaed a manifeato under dst St ."rlerslurg, l.'lh I sin-wary, in which b rails tl en tlr ma I p.pulliat urn ley arms. An ad 1 IS.aal fiarcotat thre hundrfsj thousand men was to I d.patrhNl to tb Crimes). Th UtNt a Has from hslssstid ar la tit ft I s. uf January. The weather wo growing mil ler. A dispatch dated Yema,Feh, 4. says thai 311,- (tsb.man trooia bad laadesfat Fnnarnria.lbot ollssr wsr oa b march f-ar arna, and wnsI 1 etlitisrk as sh aa tksy arriyad bsr lb tans of BtihtNa, Th l'rt.eb government ba aliicc from Vac-, n to IImi f.ih of leUasry. wluab stsl Urn Omar Pasha bad bfl for liomges. a .eiio-.W. learn from tb M llm (N. C.) ('hroni. I that Fsi.dy Keesr, res. beg alwl b!f aunt from that sun. wa Kmnd lo l..s h'oa I ,. Hn.t.. N,.i,,N ,J but week bailee t.rol..lj I t,,!.,,!, U,,-as ynrtlv rsiet, ir 1 ,f ,1, r,, t im lb Thar.tsy 1,11, t ret,.Nis. , i,;, f f,,f Tray," I bs only j ,.,,,,. n hfe, weal to Uns,Isw I l),rs I.. ie T. atd bowbt-l lllr.l.ltila tan. 1 ui"S n li.it i'-n e.No diM IH .1 Bi.l t, V l,' i I.Mn.1 l.e (4 li.f.il d,.7 sliil st.Kid se.Oiet el i!,n 4 ,,f ,d t- i f,,m f,-iM . tit Jury of mqttsst r. .. Ure I a erl.,:l of "d'aill I fr no i itesoie.su-1 and treure." Vo Ike Chm 'hm .V.iri 1 SKWAr.L, Wlli'V AM ThK A '. PA MY. Our observation H . 1 I. ! as to ir f r to" snow A-.iJiiTiff or;., r. lo .is emir character, had nc..lsMi,fl . ,. and that any incidental e i,r,e, i(,, , , as trated at n,c . o-h, Br... t. ,, ,.,., :a i.f n f it, i n in n- ncuuty in U .'; . and , ,.e .el cr "1 1 sua ijp e ,.f tl.u teetl -n. '1 fufy au-:.. n. ! i v t.e c-ne... ', erm ano:iier oi.Hii ly..cen . .. -., . ." , ,j ator Ir-an M!,si,.,u.., !:..,,," . ;. ,. Mr. Kliis, I'.e e.iit-,r .f tin, .v.uVr , iv' lb-pan at Washington. The same . .", .. i .t.,',, , thecoma infloeiues. nnim-sii .nal.h- .'..i tween the lienioeratic and Whig n'ltie, r. MirJl-.1'1 tl' North, and the aiuw.-.l emm of more, bio, d (iuthns Stale, Isiu.Juf that A-.-.wr,n, i i , d of native eitiaena, and j-etvad.ng the whole i ..n federaey, not only hud noW.e- the .. . independence to resist the political t!ia!e- l i t have actually contiunod and taunted u.e laciont riracnt oet,, ue ibis, explanation or air. . ilscn removes ti e estoppel toa fair sta'cineht as to Seward's ejec tion. Mr. Seward was neither n n.ciulier n. r tlie candidate of the Order. '1 he Association, in utb, ia New York waa oppoi.( to j.un : and .I.e mninrity of the Know fioihir.g mrnibcra of Ut Legialmure wcra strongly ngmnst bis cleeti n. 74f .utrtjn ttinnritg in funi Mir, sdne w-re liemoorats, souie Whig, but of coui-o were una ble lo control the enioertcd action of cither of those portic. The Whigs were in iurjr ascen dancy in that body, and, no opponent tu Sewnnl could be rallied on, ihey aoc-ctdwl in prevnilino; upon a few Whig Know Nothings, and firo t,', mw nut, (t) to vote ith them and thus eifected Seward's success. Ilia now notoriously known that thin recreants l ave been dem.oneed by tl a Order in New York; nnd that they were o, on toegnmna tliattseward's eleethm wnaat var.anca with the natiunnlitr. Unionism, and th ee iernl object of the American party, which vvft-c de- irod to m secured nil over the the Confwl ..racy. In our remark a f.w d nv since, wa Asa imisl. for th sake of argument and illustration, the Tory worst that Know Nuthingism, like D uun-i nicy and Whiggery, nt the North, bad succn nls-d to tlie prevailing sentiment of Abolition : but we are now able tu present, as a matter of fniru jfs, siiua anuai modiftenticn f the premise. We can of course unhAsitiiit.iilv .item iKfi that tfmr rs no native eiliien id the South, Know Nothing or not; w ho does not at tince ecru aiilt defy the anti-slavery opinions and (fl irts id all the Wilsons and Sewards the North can produce. v I-. .1 . i . t . un issue. cnaie -we would even inhume to meet it. The Sunlh knows how to meet own and avowed foes, and ti e jietc rt-ioicc tlmt tit North is sending them Into the field. Wehnie long been tired and disgusted with reputed athc-, w ho have proved valueless ne fi i , and t f cn iril(7it.i as l.aifioins M L.il mme s-iiL-ii,,, in'stntieea than Yau Buret,' Cass, Benton, Shields and Wilmntl By birth and reason we Imve ever been of the lepubliean and States l.i bis creed, aud as Ion a? MJlltoJ-Viiaoejsie pjjly in itAVuakan2 tucaa- . urcs eonlortued to it, or w ill coiilorm to it, ur ' nigtiest Ttolilical pride bol ls nihility with them. But we draw a mar ,ed dtstiu dio.i betw een Ihe Denioeratie party and lerr.ocraey,whrnihe latter ia mad to embrace that political and social lev eling of d ictrines and men, which accords wi h radicalism and vulgar licentiousness, and which, uu those grunnds, sought the supsirt and aiihe- sion uf that portion of the frci..n masse which i.i ..:.i. ... ' ...ii, i . . . mi ,.ci...ct iiiiciiigence WiS cnaiaeier, nenocr a f.eoman'a inslii.ets nor a citizen's iiiicotity. Aro we to rem mi under th tolerin.sa, still mnto nt the wcrcy uf gongs w ho, alter arrivals of a few days or months, or even a. .me years, ai'O ntiti-f tl irod through perjury, and sell iheir votes through venality ol nature aud conteatpt uf our iriiliiu- uons r . Nu S.in Jiatlye or adopted, has a roW to 1 elected or apxmiled to ottice undor no govern ment doe sot-h right erist. The right of the uritudt t'er u. an entirely ditrercntthing-it is a privilege attached tsi Ibe nosiiio and not to the man, tu hold a seat in the House of Lords. The aelection uf a man by auffmge i by the discre ti uiary volition and preference id the citixen. Aud to determine that preference by the party nutiv ity is a ritjkt of ih il eitisen. A general do. Icrminiitinn against the elioihilily of loreij.'ii birth would, no doubt, exclude many, good, intelligent and true, and for whom it is their mi-fortni.. to bebmg to a cl isa w Inch has ma te iteell sootoi.:X- lous to the policy and integrity ot li.ee. an, try, . to render anch exelnsion a maitir viui to its indepenilenre, well-being and parity, '1 lie) even ana ill find in It, for themselves and their por.e-ii v, autold auuntcrbalttueing adsautagaaw CONUUFSSIOXAL, Wsui!tiiToN, Feb liti Th Senate, affer ilis et lung the Navy Reform bill, suspende I debate to afford an opp.a-tnuity f r the prccntntiiKi of Ihe sword Worn by it. n, d.ukson at the battle id New Oilcans. The sworl wa preseuted on be half of the d.aiors, by lion. Cass, w ho paid an b; prtipriate trilmte tsi the memory uf Jacsson. II s allusions lo hsroc and sbitesuien ofotiier days, war most happily ontitved. A resolution was adopted, returning tho thanks of the Senate to the ditnort. Th discussiun of th Navy Reform bill was resumed, anJ pr(j;t'.ition toamend hyex .ud:ng certain neovision uf the act to surce. us, w is re jected! The House ainendinentt a ore cou. urrcd in. Hi Post Offi sa aprrnprinlion hiii wa llirn taken up, and waa under disc-ussiou when ihe re port elose.1. la Hi Hurts, the e .mmitie on 1 'ul.na l.tn Is rersirted bu'k tlie bill gin iting twu or nmre )' .rs to holder nf binds iu tha Virginia M.l t.iry l'.s trint of Ohio to pet t.afenta, when entire I ii i.r tu January lit, Tint bill was tie u i i - I. Th bill rrtuitinr lauds f.r la Ir, ai iu-i ,.- In Florida waa laid on Ibe lahie. Th II use theu went into nauiuiilce if l!. whole on tli Naval Ai...n-ori.ition lull, i W-u.M i.ijr, Itb. i!7, lc'.'. PiTiA bill wa pist'-'l protidii.g tl-itf U'ttcra cenveyed less than u,H fi rt,.-s sl....J I e sul jetrt to jsjstage of 3 ceiiU ;uior Hint d siuiiee; 6 crnts. The hill for the relief of oa nersof sw amp I m 's, was taken up, d,.cusNt.l, aud par 1, It is j : i bahle I'ntl it wiil In) re.--usl lered. 'Jha Navul .siteaiiicr l,.U wusthen taken npa . I K Was molt-! that the goteri.torul git note c lo terminsts the t ..Hies coi.tmel. Af r. an eht lour' ss-sion on the (' I, i . rteamer qurstiun, Ibe Senate a. j uiiod w o: action. Hoist. The am' .i'lir.n't to lh N iv .1 n i prist ions aet apr id t . aiol ibe lol p.:-. ' Th Fortihealioa bib at, the ( s ii rt ia ',-t.-( bill war also pasted. Th Senat a amen Imstit lo ll-e biil f"' eonstruetion-f luuf lt. it.ius t utt. rJ al . I to. fWeanah river approprUti.Ni bill rejected bill granting hottiitj land to l.et. lu.e o peesiiMiers, sstii.ii,ed uitt.i to-i.e.iruN-, The lloos then went in I' no. ,,f d W'hol un lb r-.-tiate'e amet.!'! ml td the In ! .u Appnq.riaiioa bill. t.irniiig Seas ion A r-s"s'. ih'..' dori. ahieh lr. Iluilni m-ii.i-'- i i, i . ,i lh Know Koflm ;. II. sis bad ssH sd.i Nimed at a 1st Ih.h . W IMIItSll.t, I Vl, iS, .N Sel.NI i,.,. . i -far Letl (a.gigej p-itr.f thy l t ' , atnendo.eui lo th t- i. a.s I .....no i i Ttt1 lliss iesi a rss lui ni tt-ts'i ' e.in.irurti.Ni .1 the New lb s is I'u.t. ... i ! 1 l,s "s.-e-tie an 'n lun-nls i., the I,. : bhni H II went c.ettne l ia. 1 , e I i acrlMm A'slNtnia rts.lns shios! II. e 1 i was pare. . I. 1 !, II s,.e t . I S, loM, and lr. lk-nl. n t..- '- s s; II .'h II U-es writ in se.. n w 1 ,.e. , K.,J I,,., ,-1. Ths St oat ed H l 'Sl With lh I bate si... ,l.'.:l e-ei I ns' ei.nlracl ti.l 1 " '. r;t .i.il Nit iflie 1 lie 0 -oif eosii. e. 1 I,. loNl 1 t Is-.tl ss Mel ti.s lo mo, i n, 1 Sees'e then We if.1.1 Str-.i.' B.id.l.ei ,i,ii lid ll N.,111., I t et I ii i ' - - i, i ,,ii e l,f r o 1 1 1,. II r,. I f . I.-I S .' " - lt.d I .il 'I ,. to- o. .! I ' Ml Ul .1 . 4 t s se, . ,. Ii , te-a, w i st. a -. I
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 7, 1855, edition 1
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