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3l0r-to!ina Iter. rcBUnis wciklt Jtr 7ILLIAM C. D OTJB. rr-iroa i'a r-S'irxttTna. Jf piid iSncfyfS '!v.ac,awi dollar per n Baa; tw JoUmn ea4 ally cents, if wftbta ii aaonths; aad thrse doUr at th eui of th r. K JDrkriSFSEyT3 aot nwitgt iliuen a. Bill ba iaurled oua lime f ir t dollar, and tweatv-fir cent fur -saca suhseuuent insertion. Xaos f groAWr length will be .barged propors tioaally. Court Order uJ Judioial aslvtutiseinint. will be ohargea 25 pr eat. higher than ih bov rat. A rsonoie deduotion will whohm those who advertise by the year. ' TtnnW ami J..h Pri..ti. dotl With BttltnCI IS despatch, and (in aoeamnioiiatiug terms. ffcJT Letters to the Editor must be postpaid. '.if ft i : 11 ar' 7-1 V6tlIE XL VI. Uorllj-(arolin;t far. .KALEIGH, K0Hra CAEOIIN AT WEDNESDAY IIOSXING, HARCS 21, 1853. "Art. 141. Ibe ; ra their thm i a.r .aov iu i ; environ a Um u " i I s trc, the i voios, t: e r-.:-.iiiit ti I en,,n U'- s.'ciet w. rt,,i .t ' RALEIGH, If. C. SATURDAY MORNING, MARril 17, 1S55. GENERAL DIRECTORY.. CITY COVEKXMEXT. ' ' Wm. Dallas Haywood, Iiitvenrhuit of Police, . , ColllSSItSXR. Fatten rTitriiEldridg Smith, , , r A. Aduuis. JtidJU Ward. K. L. Harding, " ' Isaac Procter. ' " E. Cantwell, ' HVifeni Ward. A. M. Gorman, , ' " II. II. Turner. J. J. Christophers, City Clerk, , C. B. Hoot, City treasurer. City Guard. Jame M. Crawfoy, Jackson Overby. " HenrT I'oiuiitiEton. . M. GiiIIkv. V'eia!iruftter, ' K. Harrii Uerk ol Uit Alar- rol lers. Ti. ..,.. liiT'.air'i of Ji.irth Curollna is held in thi citv tnwinnully, on llie esird Monday iu June, lid the 3('ih day of Ieemlier. JudiKi. Hum. Kre '.erkk Xah. Chief Justice, K. M. l'enrwiq, Asuociato J uilga, W. II. Battle. " Edmund B. FiMMian, Clerk; Ham. C. Jones, T!i.n,.rtir: J. T. ('. W iBtU Jldrsliall. The L'mtrd Sluki l imit Court for the Die iofcif Xucth Carolin i held eemi-aniiuallT iu 1 city, on tlie l't M mday in June ana tne mac Mond:iy iu ovellli)er. li,,e (Lin. J. M. Wnrne. of Goorela: II. Henry Potter, of I'ayetlf ville; Pietritt Attorney iKoliert P. Iick; Clerk, W ui. U. Haywood, &r Mursbatl, Weoley Jones. ' The Siiprior Court for thie County. 1 held on tfio 6rt Wooday after the fourth Monday in March and Hepliin'mr. , - John 0. Moore, Clerk. ttor iT the fourth Judicial Dmirict. Th-Gn4fi iKctu. and Quarter. Sana -t : held oa tlie tfiird Mondar in Fe'orunry, May, . Au:;ut and Kirremlier. Jcft. Ctley, ( lei k. Cluiirmaa oftlie C'uVMy Court. W illiain Boy . Ian. .! County ftiiJ'-ilnr Quentin Ttube, iHusriffof !'. County William II. IligK , Cummer Willi" rxntb JieyuUrr-U. Uutn. "BANKS. Bank of the Mate of j:irth Carolina, ineorpo rtT ISni).CnarU'r expire In . Capital SLVKI.OvK). divide! ir.t iJ.OnO sharen of which the Llterarflioard hul Is 5,027 aud the L'uiver-1 guy l'micipnl Bunk at llalmh. . (i4M)ree W. Monlecai, President. .' Olirlc Deweir, Cashier. - X tr-tt.fi- t- -Tnlirr n-nt? Kir(r - Pt4,lkw-"- K, Andtrstiu, Ditcount Cleik'aud Kotary 1'uldV. . ' Jor. evn AVomlile, Jr., Clerk. This Unnk h hranclios at Xewl.ern, Tarlioro Felt4illu, Wilmington, I'ditnliulh City, Cimr lotte, Milftm, Morgaiitoa aud uidtur. . DIKMmiB.1. On Ui part of ilia Slate i l. AV. Court, PuV lie Treixurcr, exnilScio, L. O'B. lirauch aud W. i: !d. On the part of the Stockholder i Wm. Boylan, "Win. Teaoe, Brvan, J. B. OT oulnaXi"Jkl fred Janen and B r. Mimre. (.lii'urin? and lienewal day lueeuay. ouiet:e Bills aud Bills of bxchamre discount ' ti every day. Butiiuess hours from 10 till 2 o'clock. linhiyk Rranrk of the Jlmd of tU.Copt Fear AviHmo II. .lunes. Ln-tuor. rw I . r men, icirr nug ..uiio.imjiiw ' UiarcToa. io. W. Uavwood, T. H. Selhy, 8ih J.in.oi, tj,M.rtc Little, Dr. 1 boa. Uugg, and C.I W . 1). llnU- imir. Offcrtug day Monday, Ili.'-oouut day Tuesday, BAIL. KOAnS. JlaMqh and Gintvf Ituilivad Company. 1.. O'B." Branch. Prraiduut, " ' W. W. 'ana, Tri'axiirr, . Pool, Aislatit Treasurer, . C. B. AUeu, lA-ppt A Rent, . ViaoisiJL M.M'is'sOfPosEST. TheKuow Nothing Statu Conrentlou of Virginia, tnet in Winchester on the 13th, and, we learn from the Petersburg Express, made the following nomina tions for State Officers i ' Far Governor. Tbos. STaxnor Floi knoy, of Halifax. Mr. F. has been heretofore Whig iu politics, and a few years since represented his distru-t iu Congress. For Jli'i ..'. Gvrern r. Jas. M. H. Beam, of Mason county. Mr. Beale has been heretofore known as a prominent democrat, and some years since represented the Kauawha district in Con gross. ' ' . . , For Attorney General. Iloje. Joh M. PTT07. Mr. P. has been a prominent democrat heretofore and Wh a warn eupporterof Mr. Polk and Gen. Pierce. Ho is said to be a speaker of extraordi nary ability, and" one of tlie best Uwycn in Virginia, enjoying nt tliis time a practice worth about $25,000 a year. IBs acceiitance of the office of Attorney General sjill aot iu'lerfexo with bis practice. The ticket is said to giro general satisfaction with the American party, and is received with much enthoiani. We predict the success of this ticket by a de cided (uajority, Xsir JUai'SUiRK Eusctiux. -n election was held'inNewIlanipfhiroontHel3th,fort'overnor, memtrs of the Begislature, Congrese, 4c, and from the returns already received, there is no doubt of the entire success of the American party. There were four candidates for Governor: N.B. Baker, (deni.) the preraut Governor ; J, unci Bell, (whig;) As Fowb r, (free soiler ;) aud Ralph Metcalf (iuow nothing.) Koturns from 105 towns TrupSreTflrej Know- Notliing-eafldtthwe 2iK17 wr H other; He irdoulitlesjclocted by a cretnend -ii. lajority. Hat' Ton Seis Sak? Yes; we met htm ti Maia street a (few tjavs aince, and e knew it was he the moment we laid eves oa him. lie ir coble," indefendent, rdauly lcviking fellow. IVtriotisra and lore of country are stamped upon every lineament of bis faee,-aud a jealous reputU for the ii (crest, of his native soil was evinced in evory movement indec 1, w c m?ay he is a sharp-eighted geutlcnian, and can tell a bogus- from a simon-pure article almost at a glance. lie is a thorough republican, and. loves to grnp Is Ma. Wui Wau o BtaociiT? Mr. Wise has recently declared (says the Xorouk Beacon.) that he had no recantation to make, and baring exi rved himself in apeerhea both a, tremen dous Whig and a ninnntnuis Bcmocrat, we would like for some of hi peculiar o-pnus to answer the above query. Perhaps the ftdWwuig eitraera may enable then to stdve It s ' JL Tremendiwt H io. Iu a speech in tlie House of Kepresentatitealrt lSJl, Mr. Wise said: ljt him who doubts whMher I an a friend of ,!.. i i i,.i ..( i,.b. -i .. !.,i.i A,.,i t the Whve c;iue ana of w n aamimetnuino, " 1 atom nn an. K.-. li.a F..isn I 1 Jt -ma sUtatt at-Wkoii TOST Ol'FlCF.. Williara White, Sr., Post Maater. OISc hours, oa week days, froaa Sun-rise to P.M. - r- TRAVELER'S GUIDE 1 aaiiriL vd mriSTrsi or nu ar KAitisa - NOKTIIKUN MAIU-(Br Raiho. ) Thronh Mail clrnwa daily - - at 6 a. Way Mail " at 9 p. Arrives daily at 61 p. B The Cars leave the depot - - - - at 6) a. B , fcOCTIU RS MAIL (Br Two-aoasi IUc.) Chiees daily ............at 6 J p. n . Arrives daily 6 p. B The Hark Unvee- ........at 7J p. n WESTKBX MAIL (Br'rotaaos-i Coc,) IIm daiiT ...at T a. m. Arrives daily -at 11 p. ta. The Coach fcatee .........at a. m. qLBSBOHO' MAIL (Br, Rils.) t'lKMdailv.lesi-eptSinday,) al 1 . a. m, Arrives dily (eicepl Sundaj.) .. at 1 p. to The Care loaves daily ...... at 2 p. m. T AT. BOKO' MAII BrTo-aoai Hack,) CH "-mi on Suiidy, Tumi, and l liur at 9 p. ta ArrivneTueadsr, Tnnra. and Sat at 7 HckU-veeoo ilon. Vv ed. iud i n., at t a. at PITTSISOnO- M AIL I Br Tusts-noan Hare,) 1 1 on Tiiexlay and S unnier, at p. Arrivea on Monday en( Thr.dny, at 7 p. Hack leave ue Kun. and Vt ed. about 7 a. ' 8PKIH0. liii . KEUU AND MARBTLY, laioruu aai BeaWs la ("klaa, Glaae, . Xoe, 71 and 74 riei..re ha.rt, . PKrtKSlll !tj, VA. rPA K V. (J- .r. u l.,f,nj Ih.lr f,W4a efi4 I, am.lt. f..vH., IW la.y aav rawaraW I. Ii,.ir 14 ata.4, a.4 fwe . !. e 1 aj iiM Ik, a f.rmg, fme ,nWf,.. " - (,..," a. 4 -VH. ' I Srlli." l.f-lfepe Willi aa.aa fjar, . aS lNiw.lt " aA la. t ft.,rt. ara nl4r4 aa .e. fha la.r.n ' ' ' ( Clilaa. Olaee, tart Sara ail t-M Km, a.-tmari an liivar f!i4) , Laaign. f Haaaaa. e 4 fK ateeaa, IMA Ml Of the members of the Legislature, the Know Nothings lmvo elected 123; tho democrats 119 j and the his 3, to far as beard from. All the Know Nothing candidates for Congress are said to be elected. llenif inlr, this is Mr. Pierce's State, and may here fore be regarded as aa abandonueut of the fir to if Pierce, Forney, Seward t Co. This American victory occurred on the samo day the Virginia American cuuJ'oL.te was nomi nated the firmer may he taken as a precursor of the result of the latter. Stiixax Wirjtisisuj-H is the ens. tinn of the anti-Americen organs to take for goS' pel truth cverytliiug said by tlie enemies of the American party, as to its principles, "accrete,1 purposes and dtwigns ; (and they will affirm it. too, with an oath,) while they brand with fiilse. hood aud tergiversation, every defence coming from that party, or its members utile it be one who has forsworn himself, and thus added to tic crime uCbcing n"-traitur," aa charged by foreign allies, that of being a ytjuret I There is an idiosyncracy about this that we are entirely at a loss to understaud. According to this doctrine, whig paiers are the only true exponents of the llemocratic party and democratic paper should be consulted as the only reliable means of arri ving at the purposes of the whig. Will our o pgnents agree to the truth ol the corolnry ? The Standard swears by the "diacloeurei" of bngtjt or expelled "Know Nothings' their declarations with infinite "Abolitiou" at the top of iu lunga, becauae an enemy to the American party ha given him the cue, tut which ha been disproved again and apain and says tliree are the true facts and pro clivities of the Know Nothings and then in the next breath, denounces theee atrange fellows. because they are a secret miduigbf conclave, and no on knows what they an np to. And then, if on who duet know "what they are up to," hould speak nut aud attempt to git the princi ple and operation! of III party, they "whistle 11411 d Ki n th wind" and cry don't believehim. ex know what's what black sheep raw-head and blondy-bone ! Sage philosophers 1 profound reaeonen, they. What aw ay, tuuat be takea for granird what perjurrd, ostracUed men declare, must b taken without queatk a but whan suea who declar Ihey believe that "Americans ahunld ml Anier ica," when they attempt to i plain tlx aiystery at which all outer stand igbast. -alieai, well. dou't believe them, becauae . ahem, because it's against tlie inte reals of our party fiar yon to do sol Hurrah for limners,) ilb their royoIUoodi and dowa with tlie plebiaji aua of A ui erloa--swy they. coll him brother, lie recogniaes'all the son of America as eqnals in the honors, office, glory and emoluments of our common country and if, porchaucc, he meets with a son of the Emerald Isle, In belle France, the Fatherlw or what country else, he is ready to throw amen ! him tlie protective agis of ouv lawa and'inM 'uiious, as long os he is content with our constitutional protection but when armies are to be led our constitution and laws are to be ttdn." -m". cd.nnd rulers to be chosen, he initista upon utuat native born on of Ameriea ehnll aw.mnmnd; expound and aiiuiini'tor our constitution and laws, and rule and manure tho atTa'us and dostiuics of America.1 lloader this la Sum' picture. How do'you like it ? Is he not a fluo looking fellow 1 We hn suid Sam has a sharp eye, and can readily duifict, a counterfeit nan. We saw this exemplified. A chap craved an introduction to his Sam-ship ; but he discovered at a glance the Juda in his eye, and he turned upon his heel, and refused to delilc his fingers with him. Ever since then, that same chap ha been traducing Sam-calling him all sorts of hard naaies and abusing in the most approved billingsgate slang every ructnhirof his illustrious and numerous family. This tingle instance shows how readily he can distinguish a Judas, whether he come searching for oVmcs, or for gossip to retail td his master. Sam firmly believes in the following yerse from one of 0. W. Iloliiics' Poems: "-ytnrorvny geiintrv am, lunt tby-lutill-. .TiMtsiit tu-iturr.ai .avcry strangur'a. praise i,-- : - Hut if the fining ?r touch tby uiuiieg nr laim, 00" goes the velvet, anil out cotue tbeeUw.'." Falss Tt At ii i us 1 It is remarkable how many false teachers Among the llomanists, the Ameri can party has disclosed and is constantly disclos ing. It mtturs not what lxiok is quoted from ; it is of no Consequence which uue, or how many, of the "holy falhera" are resurreetioniicd to bear testimony to the infallibility ofltifflV aud of his claim to control and direct his loyal and willing subject it avails not though it be proved that tbro"i'TCclIiren)fai.'c'uiHiilalutlat;''stlieae ve ry Authors have been handedduwnas the faithful he is one who has during an ei;ht years' war been side by side with me in the forlorn hope against the boeM of spoiler, or whether be Is one of 'tboee 'eleventh hour men' who bav come into the Whig rank, just m time to shnnthe noils. Let me see his strnies. His persecutions, his toils, hi anfferinc" ar,4 his macrtDc, and eumiiare them with J'of, ' then 1 can tell whether he be a better W hig than J m." A ilmtrau Democrat. In his reoch iu Pc tcrsburg in 1855, he said: ,a " "I am a demejorat -a dentoerat yitnlly end es sentially, in heart and in skin naeVvnuvrat in hand as well as in heart a democrat in devil, a democrat in jiraetive, a democrat in faith that hnnresses Itself so nn'on mv charncter that it makes in eall myself an tuiiuito radical of de mocracy. , , Smr ImtHEsT Bums. If party affinities and emoluments could be discarded if the loaves and fi-:hes could be last sight of if the "cohesive power of public plunder" could be broken we believe the principles and doctrine of tho Amer ican party would be recognised and embraced by all. The opposition manifested by party edi tors, speaker and demagogues have it founda tion iu the reason given by one Alexander, the coppersmith. They fear the introduction of a pure, national party, governed by pure national principles. They have fattened by corruption and intrigue they have fawned upon and ,flnt ed every element, however rabid or jacobinieal. that would add strength and power to their forces by this have they thrived and as crows around the carcase, they linger and simple for tho lost remain of theirmutihited victim, But young "Saw" has waked vp his antiqua ted tiiuuesake, and he is beginning to linden laud the character of those who have taken possession of liis wide dojnnin, and has determined to get id of them, lire old lonkun has been ordered out, loaded to the ni utile, and yuung Sam is heating the iron to touch it off aud when the old war dog barks, farewell to the whining whelps a ho wiil be scut supnerlcsi to their Ucaolati licu nel. ' 'disclosure; !of (,, ,a a . aa 4 aaa reua. Vatia (, a It.,, la ara M, a ... I ...u.r, ,n ..aif, a le. ,1.4 aail ' rf.raa,a4 tm aa U at law k,.H Ltrta raoa Ci.iioi Hinnr ar rat IV cstta. Tb steainahip Illinois, with on week's later new from California, put into Norfolk en Fetarday fur oaL Hi also bring later intelli gence fro the a eet eoasf of South A merirn, and happily diaaipale th fear that were so sarriou.'y fi It for t saife'y of th Vaited 8ate along of ar ISicatar. That level was at Valparaiso oa th fcih Fel.rua-y, having w preauu, ppirede4 w ber d at aauua tlnougb th stiaii of Iar.lU a f r siting la vain f. f ber eoaeurt, th Mai chuaell. Tin iutlligani from Calif.mia ioi important. No eltiou of I'aiird States Senator had Jt lea efeeted. Fn as U Fi).iih 1 land a leara that a qaicias hat ba pat apr-a th annexation (njort, the new K't and hi aiioiitrrs loth i f p-'ng it. and inspired cxprnnJer of tlie only true faith nTrdchurch ;-ttt thser-dny--4hey--are--deidiiod' vile imT oslcrs false teachers and theirwritiugs have long siuce beeh disowned by the "holy mother" as exiiresaing her true sentiments I Now, we know it is a principle of law that a man cnmiotbo required to convict himself I y h! own testimony, and we suppose it is upon this principle that the l'oinnti Catholic and their defender are sending so many of their "holy fathers" to the doom of "fall teachers," whom the faithful have heretofore believed had passed through the purifying fire of purgatory long years agone. By the way would it not be a good plan for the foreign Catholic organ to pub lish in iu columns a list of the ' I y authority works, -that we outsider may be able to kuow tlie true from the fuls lights? Let us know I which are orthodox works who are tie tivt holy fathers, since soman) fulecg'sls haiebeen brought light and we'll wr,ger the penalty of a kies the Pope's big toe, that it will be proved by author of their own selection, that all true Cath olic are required to reougnis) hi Holiness lb Pop as their iemjinml ;.i well as spiritual guide and Potentate. Wliea ty yon, Mr. Standard f We throw down th glove will yon take it up t PaoscaiHTioa. This is the cry which the r- eigu Catholie organa oi North Carolina bring to bear against the American party I'roterijitwm MvleraMx. It is marveb'U-ly wrong fur Asoeri cans to determine to vote for Don but Ameri can ; but it is all right, and jo- '., nd proper for democrat to swear they will u,o for ron but disiocrat . or wl.i fur noli bat him. There t? no impropriety ta oetraci.ing and f ea scribing one half of Ui American people but it iawful to adm'nialer the mug mediciua to tlioa who lisp "thedour Gerniau ' .t," or roll "the sweet Iri.h brogo." V V s rcLieiuljer a certain Charles Manly was one a candidal f.sr Governor uf North Carolina; and we also re a, amber that in certain quarter h was desi uuced and opposed becaue it wa said (falsely though) that h wa aluuan Catlr- alio, VI her aa th Standard then T id it cry out (gain this spirit of intolerance, tlten T Bid it enter Into a defence of thoa ntertaining thetn, as Buwr Xo, indeed! It aaa But oar ball tlial wa gored then it is now, W think th Standard lie anay IsseMarcheii in vain fur even a denial of tlii falsehood against Gov Vaoly. lolulcrattc, indeed 1 W know not ahicl. moat ta detaat.lh iB9uWae or knavery of all such. Tai FatonrCAsc. TbaXatiutial Intrlligra. car of M Jay tay. it it asldoas, w preaaisM, that th dorlaioa of aey private causa by th fu pre Cuart has giiea o much taUafartUan as tin judgraeut pnonce4 by that bigb tril uoal oa Saatarday last Iu favor at Cut. Joba C. Fressotil eonlraiiiigui bias hi valuabl provaarty la Cali fornia. Th tpiai-a (if tha wrt waJ deliiered by lb Chief Justliai, disHtitiag opinion Len.g giiea ly JaatKMCatrua and CaaipbtlL Basm a Arrta Bikx. P.arnuni, with his eye ever on notablcs.Trom tlie Tcjee mcrhiaid to the Swedish Nightingale, s now after Burns, toe fugitive slave, who ijn hi way, uiiJer escort. to Boston. The Boston Transcript say,f!iat in letter to Hon. i. K. HiU-hcock, of the State Seuato, received on Thursday tuoiniog, Mr' Barnum ays i 'I see that Burns, the fugitive slave, Uboucht, and is on his way to llostou. I'll give him $'iHI to go into mv museum me wens, a ml mere ten his tale to oi.r visitor, provided he don't first n;sf sr else lie re in ew l ol k.iiol also pruyiilea ku villi coiniiience in .vivw i"ri it luu Ao.u Marcb, and as much aooiier as may Be t J- We learn from tlie Petersburgpapers that , .Si'.'llK F1BE3. ,' - Th Marion (S.C.) Star'give account of th prepress of the I ts in that direction. We qm-t Ji S'r;eW isnaont often of onr ylanlini friend hat hays to record a.me u-innge doiie to fencing, aodalare numl-er lve birns, nejfro Siiw and aut houses. From eve witnesses wenre informed that the pameij in a ereat nutnlier of instances de- ied tvey i)T.,rt to arrest tlie'ts pMfrs, and ten cing ws. literally sweptawaybv the devouring ele ment. 1 be caoexli:i3ly diy weather rendere l the mail streaeis and water courses a feeble barrierto the progress of the Raines, and the h'ghiiessof the wtuil earned the nre acruaai cleared acids, a num ber of dwelling house were only snved bv gri'at exertiVafA,. We subjoin a few of the parti. uliis Uiat have reached us. Tlie M. E. Chun:U eal!el I'nii.n and 21. K. eburt'h called Kiienxer, were both detroyid. The dwelling hoose and mithmises of II. G. Flsd ?er, with all his furniture, and even a cow in his lot. The liarns, with the corn belonging to the estate of Mathtnv Mace. The carriage horses and bugijy of F. A. Miles. Th' rin-li.m.e, ci ntaiuing cotton and cotton seed, of Hugh Smith. On the Wot ei le f the IV lee, the liarns, andenrri r house ef F. M. Mi!Corkle. Neatro houses of Mr. S. W. Jolle, and it is stated that there are about 'hirty fnmii'ns onjloit side of (lie rjiet Blade The CiJtmiMa Times of Jtonday ayst ,,; " From nil sources we continue to hca of the great Ueroatoti'in and havoe committed by the eeiiilngratiuti on Friday last. For uiilt arouud tiiAhing sine a scene of dosolntiou and waste is presented. Dwelling houses, cotton screws and els have all in turn beeu swept away by tlie ruthless invader. ' In some instances horses were burnt in their bles, and we tire informed bV a irenlleiiian that he saw two noble steeds taken out ol ihcir stables :iud l:ed in the woods aoiiie distance ciff.jbut the roaring of the vriud and the crai'klugof the tiveies tshteiieil liiem sot hat they Uniae Hieir halters, ni i-l!;, rii"hed into tho Uauies, and there stood un til biiriu d to a crisp. '" We also hear a rumor that tlie fine country resilience of Me. Ciurkson. near 'l.irksou's Turu Out, was burnt to tne trrouul on Friiiy niteht. We are giait to learn that the loss sustoiueu by Dr. T. .W . t!reen, is not so jn-4t asvrts re;aDrt- cd. His dwelling, together with the nut bul.diilis, woresavwl, but iiisnnu-huieshop anil works w.ere destr. ynl. lhcrewill be a toial loss, as there nrip on lo-oriiiii-r ni.-or. . .. aVj '-w., We I. .a. ll,Vt ll..' hll ha l, ,rfl,eov J' ,1 lis ' ' for the tire spread with great rapidity, S ud 1"jr- lma-niiif-finih'red- Mi toy pqer-ntme'isyes avud homeless." jr - - -:. " ... kC' A fire started in the woods, about fif.een miles from Charleston, 8C.,on Thursday night last, and spiead with great rapidity along theline of the South Carolina Railroad, till at ou time it pproachedwitbin five mile of Charlestvlt. The Mercury, of Satoiilay, says; " The fire v as excwdihiilv violent and destruc tive, and has done irreat injury to the farmers a tlii-mulct A train, loaded with cotton taken iu at K itisv ille, cau ;t,t fire yesterday from tlie cur. rent ol biirn nr Hake;, ami two cars con'aiiitng eighty biles, were burned. The rv m liniler of the train'came on to the Five Milt) Post, when, Una. trig ititHtwihl8 -tu- pas wuh.Mit .reu.e ik they returned to the ,ven .vine r.sti, ami uie en gineer catui to the city for order. During a grejtt.luirtiif jejitMtfaj.iiie JUIJ.M shrouded in aiuoke." The'Clirlii'toq StandaM also aysi " About eiirtit or ten mile from the city th nn 1 was IViugel on each side by a line oi' fire; line an iM-castnnal (line tree was seen siandtni like a pillar of bl iM, with Ibe Huorei dsneina and rushing out to the farthest limbs, Fewot these valuabl tree were burned dou, however; but the fire continued to inertias and spread it self over the enrfae of th ground. Fences, barns, and. Mgra Bwv TTWP fltltektf JWWnintotA. and in some itiatannes wholly or partially con sume). K, ail were enissed, uor a as the iron track luvincible against it. ' Henry D, Bird, late President of the Petersburg and floanok Ua"ilroaJ,"Va arroste.1 oj the 13th, on a charge of felony. He is in prison. Bail to any amount wa (st'ered, but.; refused. Th aWiunt of bis defalcation is said to be about 3l,ett..r : Ta ito l'oa ii. rreatdential Vetoes ar becoming of so freuent occurrence, that there is danger of the President monopolising the legis lative power, and compelling Congress to look to him for the origination of alt measures of public policy. President Pic re baa extended the veto power beyond H precedent. Other Chief M:ils- trate euiploved it to prevent violations of ihe ennstitution )iy the hasty legislation of Congress ; but rresitlent riere appbe It to defeat any measure that mar displease hi tart, in fact. he.apriewrs to emisider himself, a wsi said by a member of the llmis of Itepieeentstivea, at file erty in give hi vote upon ejery tall that come liclore Uiiiizeeii. lie proleee lo t a Hcmoert, to respect lb will of th people arid J.'l that will, a expressed by their renreaentative, muat aetsinl wila ni own, or t,e nullities it by Ins veto. 4ly mean of tin lw a liad wan, arling aa President, nay beeom a tyrant ; and it would be well :o place ta b a reetrM tiun upon the veto power a snail prevent so cangeri.ua usur ps! ion. ,4- w e shall nrn be rid of President Pierr, and of the party of w hich he 1 thcorcan. They will bav to eif place to men of American princi ple, who will re i .N t pobli anliiwent, and ad minister ou liii aft it's sriln an eye to th paid interest atone. It will tat a nappy Heliveranr rota fiwtion. ana tlie eusnmencenrnt of a new era ia Ibe u.'urs of the emmry. Yii look bav th atnuM uf lbs Presidential veto, and other a!. corrected, when ilia ABierniaa fmrty ball com into power. Foreienera will nt theu b nrrrrel to native for t-uoli cnics, nor swsy ovr eleclloci Ij liaud or vtolenre. lawiBMar Cf'srr, ttt It l9 I'rr Mantis Insarril. " nll.laj.' ' is; as, aa II, I palo, aa essi. u.vaj. I ra.(,,,n, M.,iai,t sit I iaaaia liusa f ) l'Sr.r . ma. f ll44aa4-4 r.. aal .fa. I.ry. I it, ua I. i, ( i. leraa.! l.oef, ' 'nl'y ratsa l ll.a as -..?, A liraa. iWx .'1, sIMaiaf.r, .(V lo wva. MV fill HTaIIF.aa4 oa...-,M., fcy fl,e 1 Sal.MW.lt , t'.J,. a.ol-f aaij SI ' ja la.iai aatal ... t VAatttl L.fPnCSi'iV. ? ' I n A v. wr or tat i I lie I rgli.hiioveea- bnmiI culempiate baling rasgr.l lath war during L'ioiniiigyear,al lheaO;..V,) wen uf all ranis ia both lb aeriice, Ian I nd Sew, and li st lb eaas aeaary luso) r-rt and ias,,lrr .X -i.i.t tbi t-jty of B.an and tl l ; i to b r-,,l f 1, prt. . a,AI sa.1 y Ibr,, for si j! yer, a .11 b B in than toe bundrrd t4 U.nlj .ijl.l a.oo,t.s of Jollars. "A Di i I'ssi !. M I i lUchiBond Enquire in t tli l .ui y Poet of thai i Fail r a Ti u 1 1...1 u. 1 Iia;tch i f .i'urdsy S l, lint M '-n tf tb Tuaeai n t... in Vi : CO ti r t leu',, i si a4 1' . 1 t.. !. I'.' 1 f r scvrni di Ha ln Mil n if rar'h I "s;i of Ucal Bui i. Mr. Iwtr 4. I'ri of and Mr, Ww. S. Es.ly, city, hsv brra be.l to bull avl to (( ia a d ie) or street f ,;hl. It ppeaar tl ev b I ba rngaged la aa ablorial aif.irs, akicb it waatiared woabl tak a mr e. ri us lura, at J on af Uv't Ihey wer bel l to 1...1 in i .','S'i a, arrp lb l ' f r lt!n aa aitba. t j-Mr. Bskest.:l.bols..l.'ljlf.lb'il.Loo'n Iu'.:: enrar, arVa the e l.l.w . li e M.pbet4 of th aitey, Ibe attr 1 aib- lK jmtaal, ! b de e'tirM'.'l tl,s 1'ro'rslsais eo f.-nssiirtialj J ar aa , l a d i a I sob r tl.a. be did u A fid tl a Aioev i i. l.ia of li ioli i. . Liar ui" Uual lo bat i tl. ' Allot hei account states tliat at on lime th cars ware surrouuJed by file, A id the passenger suf fered much from the smoke. The wis. Is along the Georgia rUilroad, abut Thouiiuu, were al io on fire at tlie sam time, and it is b ired great ilanuiga has been d, n in thai direction. . For the Star. f NO. IX. M. F.ntToa : In the view wbi h I nreseriied in the preceding nurotsjr, I have considered the aubjtwt of foreign iufluence, linore in regard to the' proofs wh ich the princides of Jesuitism fur nished, iir connexion with the oath of Jesuit priests, tlpin any positive eviileni'e ou tlie subject. It is my purpose to examine further evidence of foreign uirliienc as reftusls the stnbilitv and perpetui-.y of our institmion. And vjlule the eiid'-ni which 1 hnvi adduced on tins member of diseiissioii, may have mwle it mora than prob able that sucu iiiliuertce is now exerted iu tuts country; I expect to produce such testimouy in tills number, aswillsatisfy eiry impartial mind', that iSii-ts, vigorou and cssAseles are now making tajth" ter and in Europe to overthrow our remtbliean govcntinent. You must I aw e. Me. Editor, that Statesmen of Eiien , havo been watching th movements of onr government, anil nave in some instances even, intimate!, that our institutions cannot be miiii'aiiied free and unembarrassed. They venr welt know, that there are aieftsurea adopted, anil meatts employed, by foreign "powers, of which tlie Ivoc tiiuiself is tlie bead, at least, the fast friend, which if not eouotcracti-d sum, by the American people, will not only jeopard, but stsMlt mibverf oar Bmnrwewt,aiB itse)n plnt i.'oewHWM as the religion, and Mtmarclty s Jhe civil icyrwiu of our land. Tiiey know very, well, that money to a very large amount has becH, (and doubtless eontimies to t o) sent to this country, to support and extend Komunism under the supervision of Jesuit priosts. And, this nmney mo, not raised (but a small part) by the cMrts'ii, imt tinner tne supervision ut J utit ia I AumH'itiint, whose purpose is, "to couuturttot and orcethrovf our fiee institutions. It is to this base scheme, that must lie attributed, the vast influx of foreign catholics to our country. This AumrMlem is fully aware Of the fact, that the perversion ol .Wire Amer cam to rvounuiom. is a ttrndi't oiKiamli, far too tardy, to aeeompisb tiieir designs upon onr government; hence, the e'Jforts mail to send, from their own domiliimis the very dn-irs of aiciety, to our shorta, that, by numls'rs they way lie prepared to control us through Ihe medium of the ballot-box, and thus eniih'j our own weipon of defence, to overturn ir goveminent. It is well, known, that the Priests exereis a very powerful iunWnre over the baUut-box in some sections ol our land. l!y their unilisniited authoritv. tlerv even command their vassals lo trbev, and by an arbitrary cours t espionng at tint Imlliit-lmx. they control Ills votes of their vasal. Tii'M marked by secret 'slOTirrwntrCciniltnTl isone tiro- Lsma that . haA bean aihinted. to nruduee unitv in their voting, Thee are weighty allegntions,'but not more so than true. How important, yea, m'v.wK.Ti in this view is the nrg inixation of the Ameiiittn Party 1 1 1 Nothing else eita meet tlii crisis, Thesefacts are, triiHiildcint justitications of such an organisation against which that ss iulltttl h et, the Aora turoimi .Voindiixf, siji such a ceaseless war. Thus far only can be so. and by ibis Amci iatn i'ufy.sballuis proud nan I stayed Ml The" views here expressed may b considered by tne of your reader as uncalled for, and calculated to make false impression on tlie pule lie mind. To such misgivings, if such titer Is-, 1 only buys to say: lleaf me iu my authorities, which now I will furnish. 1 remark therefore, in support of th allc'lUU heading tin extoud- 1 article. '.."i.Tbat thu comhiration of Itomai;lni with Aitstriin si'heute to enthral this country, is prrsrl deui-mslrutiv. that it is now doinVits uliiMiat, to establish itself here, upon the downfall of our institutions, through iti present scheming tnter- ( I.) Tit follow staittnent win tuny pea tins ul sii to lb view of your reader. "lite great monarch nl r.urupe, as-emtileil iu eoucrcse at lMppan (IHO,) and thence at Lav- iseli, suinmoned tietor them th old king ol S' inles, who, altar a bill schooling at the L.unl.- of Metternirhi wa-ailmiHe4elprH-likeat the bar t re eive aith llianks tlie outrageous sen- leneeof undoing what b and his son th re?en' had done, ana Dccly sworn to do ft.r the wnttare id their Hibjotsta, namely, to put down hy Hint ol Inyuneta th constiltitioual guyemmentof N'aplea. Th trinisiral drarsit lisik upon Oinn-ehes to overcome ihe neoni' aversion to Ati-tntia ai d liuviati regimeuis, anil Ihe spiritual Uc-st, the noij, retuove'l tli utntcuiiy arvsmg iriua tlie e Nisciem of the king and th regenl, by mica in; iliri from tiieir Vulanury auin to their dm n'iing people. toi-i'i cd hi I' their toe ,! s, in ol i.nr a of tl. . l-aj.'sc .-. ai. i's pr"sena,icn. !! v siiali nd grea'.! ' sir, even belli ' err in i tee cu 1 Ana iv a Coi arr Corar. Tb CoontvrouH of Atamane was Istld during last wark. W un derataoa there Bern but few rase oa tb civil a-ket, and but mi oa th fiat )u4kt, and tb off-ndfir in that eae nut lake t The rasantr twaine. a as trsnaa-teil oa M-an- tlay, a s! t'y if lb Msnistratu being present. A spea ij t ,firt was elsvtesi. ansong wIhub wa th Chief Jiasbe Itulfln, wis will ciotiaa aa net aa Chairwian, In th election of t'santy Trust, ras into. awl that II, veril.il, "Nun ' Bisds bis a;js.'siric in Curt. To ineoiHliftit, Mr, tisork, Albright, who bd been ia lb ofl.r some ) -ara, wa a randeiat h e re-eleciioa, and it waa aot gei.erjiv known thai be awuld hav nfipwution. Hut when ih ballot wnr counted, lb v teati. d i F ar Albright Vli. aud (if Mr. Ab fits II dl .2 I A f irmidsbl array this , and no Oder that su. h demunstraiiuna sieit li fesr uf eertsia aseei ia oft.., and rail f .rlli their de auhcMtii.ne. liy this sign" tlie tut be defeat ed, it M nnderac. ll.ai Ia know NoUiieg " risos frieavls r inereavaing vay rapidly in Alvmaie, nsncg ah'ssi i imdoded l-Hh liisswiii au l W Ii .(,. llul of tb etA t aauilssr a know a-'ili i,a. lb t'.airt lin;.-d til flhwtlg 11 I t eoan'y pur i--a, vi i Fr t" m - ?v r,sstinrenrief I (...-SI r- leada, hs ;rt of Pw.r, T'4-vl f Coantl parp.'Sea, Tobrh4d tun T.i, A,- ;'.' o( Tst, i: s. It. Mt, t M I Til 40 iTTi 4 12 f.st I ,' .,. ARB1VAL 0FTI1F.PAC1FIC!!! LAtti raya iiaoi-t', !1 Viols at h,do and l imp-mt! It Nasf Yost, March I t. Th (iilcudid Anieri- can unit! steamship l'acitio, with date, to th lth of February, arrived at her wharf today about Ulieen nituuttj 1-i J o ct s k. Coiton wa very dull, and bad declined an eiglttb. Breadstuiia depressed. Western Canal Flour 40s.; Ohio 4.1; bit eorn 41 ; iellow 4.1. Messrs. tiladatune, Ilerlssrl and Graham ofth Cabinet hvve res gncd. Tb Miuisti y a ill be re- o nstrueli .1. A (real Issttle earn effat F.upatoriaon the ITih Omar Pasha and LipranJi, wui ibe ouluniAiug generals. 1 lis l.tia.iuns aer reputscsl, J,ei h Hume is dal. The Vienna Conference will las oiiened In a few day. Allpartir pro fuel gteat auAiely fur ieai'e. . It is oTn liiTty announced by the Allied Armies, Dial on the I.ih i l rehruary, lonerul lprai,di at tlie hal ol' l",iNJ Kuaaisua, and nttb seventy. four gui a, aiiauked lb Turk Kupaloria. Outa I ul co'iiuisiidrd Uie laiuir. Tb Issttlc lu ted fiur bi, th, aud th Bussum a as Creed to reiir wiih b of 5"ll men, SnbasUipol stUi retttsiiia ibe asm. Bai(Ua, it is reported, a ill res.cn. Lncaa bs been reealled. I'M distrwa in England owing to tb sre a liiler, hu bea-n very greet. ILx,u hadorcurred al fsinbiu and Liverpool, Th weatlier baschang s, how.vsr, aud shipping wa arriving at hwt 4eouuiiis, which wuuid giia mployBiut lo I di-cnlenled. Meail-era uflla governmriit eiprea ronfl b-nl ho tl, 1 endilig ne. utiatliins will 1 ad to a hotiorab i.-ea,-, abhoucb aar aiuasaiat will cun- lipo sll over Kurof. Ln. - Niisie- n it seems la drteraiine.1 to pro- erej i . tb CiiiiM i, l.ii!jii and Auiliia hat aiji iaed kiui tu Slav si home I'.itnn sevs Mr. Iv'.u. k'a party a ill m4 rant tli tv-d niibont tb impe. I m.nt i4 llaHn, and on or snore 1.x Miniateis. Pslinrr-kn lair, ml, led alroul tb re coli.tru, to 4 tl.es Cabinis, sod ha Lil'4 lull V C-Mi. len d it. Kltsaell, it ia asid, take th t nl iitel fs-rUryahip t"p'gp, tail ron- pl.'Smi lo misanaa tal 1 lemia. I.iiuesr gives lesH login aaml ia th Cabinet iil lb t.arl of I s li. ie, ibe at l onnoiei.t ii- Ib.y of I elsi, I For new 4 bsueelk r (J tb KicliMiiirr, Mr, Lewi., aa anii,. man. ltuaia be daaHaeed wsrun riatduu. It I o etalol, but a 4 couSruw L I'i si.y it is sand, bss joined tb vV'aa'.era s.wera, but Sles has not. Arkair at IS uutosil r slitl unchanged. aaa . - Viw i siS'-s Mar.h. lll'i Hy tberr.ehl tiiy ni advkea Iiioh ll.ii aoe tlU - b. in r.i.irar4v, as tis.aaa least Afi,avi eeforta il,t al was irwl into t ,-v I v lee Nhm,. lab Iriri'e lorn,i''!a, n e-o'..d t, ai,,p aod tbll'illle'ir ti .'. 1 U4 Aral al, 4 a a i - e alee SI. ul '.il ta; U l,,,au lb I.I I' i i I a I. l. .Mra. Slid tb SaseiA.4 Haaae4 illllieS'luatr I j Air the a t,a.' h"0., ll.a I', (1 sleiMer Pr'nes tB we la lb bar- t r-'f liaav . aUnth II. II. M .1 a, 1 l.ord. No srkl ,4 ,ara rtsrira lr the i.lsii, ra a trn-uai f I. I , ,-.ea fiiui'j Irll 'an 4 bee, ! unt-t very d 'I. tiuthis orcasioa the same nmiurehslaid down, without any (tinker equivocation, the Iru prlu cipb- uf tlie policy of tli holy alliance. They lec aro.l to Die world, "that a they had dciivared i F.uroen ooDtinrat from military Je-iwtiaiu, i it a their duty tu deliver il ulso fmui Ih misrule of revolt aud crime; and that they exer cised tail an inc intcsttble right in providing iu common for their saleti, against I boas mates in which the overt Inn of the r"rnmenten Isn; er- ed the exietene uf all lawful ewa-titutioiia ami iiiveriiuieot;" ami ia their circular, Msy i, l-l tliey said, "that ail useful and uvasary eh.intes B .It k-pislatnin and adiniaistrntion nl 'he 9 sins must oriieina eti-liisivlr with the free will o: lima whom tjod h il Is re-s.naii.l for 11. e power with which It ha intrusted them." "there f re," adds lit Pi ussian circular, J uue ,1th, 1111. "tlicv will alwava mark rebellion wherever M may apjiesr and tliey can reach it, they will ra in.., cisaiiemn, ani eoniiiat ita work. "Tb prut. ,i, Is laid down ly tlike aorerti'iim nt. reoi-vv, nl armed inU-rvenle n, a evplained lo tb world in th ahnv quoted, and otLar pub lished d'snumeuta, was by tli aliteil piwers d- elared to anidy tnall naUiHit. That li rest Britain ber.elf wsa o.nai.rsred a under the tutelar u-premas-y of li, holy alliance, th nirte.1 rireular f Hie llrili.h governutent, January I'.Hh, is. I, has placed Is-yond controversy. The cabinet of llial roouiry usiily 'otestcsl sgnlual tb priticb pie ii anne,i intorvention aaacrie-i i,y me limy slli iin- at 'l'Mpiii, and then again at Laplnstb; but a.vreily ucKiraged tb three despots of li e north toesrry it out l;nnd Italy, "slid while alf'd l was raised in Turin, and tb trilainut opaned al Napl, whil slione gianlesi to Biad ness by suoVnngs and oppraaaoss v. era ulled i.n to iti in vmeui arai ol rueasnsy aitigs, reatort-u tu tlie.r tiiP'lsM try fisrar'gw bayiavats, tlss o-ras of the Enitlisa goserametil, Ibelocrer. aopiaud ad lb Brawling tyrant of i'-vly, call, tig oa, iben to bewar id a nab ietet, and ramuoll theia tl at tteleoaiiity f ,r tb paat and a.-csirii v lor lis rono, t"'i,;i toivards tin) I in Jeauvs, vrno, at the time of. t tiieir oi-'ior in 1, ,d. led l..und a re fa -e i minioiis of the eniiire-- t n i; mne. vier,-i , ; ttlerf'ti'oni 111 l.'M-e i',,' !. !S : , '.'':, 1' .le,,i. :. , ... By tha account ul Ho; .u -u ti t! .-in v.. , Could seeiu tl.fit tlie Kussovri c u.lne' leto r - ed on tiieir (xpnlson in.ntasimteiy aim - icr had tieen revived in t .rh' lie l.ui,i' n.. ; the delay wa owing to the relm oio",. e , pemr lo grieve the genonil the ouler. t,u , - sonal friend.. However th.s m it be. ti is a i.. t tl at tie Jesuits hid tlie-r hinmimtiiai iw n. assnmnte that tiod tu his pniveii i; c c:,ii"d ; to North America, where the nature ot tne .- rntnent allowed them free scope lor their lis... t.-. nens. in l'- tlie ailiitrtrr ol tiui.rs -V oi- cloretl that the coiiveri.'ti ol tlie in,u!0i' ",os i: America to Buioan bMliiluisoi was ol ibe be ii- et important uut only tj reiojunc but lo toe politicalcnadition id l.tinqe. In 1n Ire-iii , i k 9chloel, in a eerie ot livtiaes dehveie i m enn before Uie court, and th highest noi il.ty . f the Austnan empire, proved most earn inn n iv that "the political lavoltitionsto which buroj.e n govemineote nati Men so t..,nc suH'i.-.i i-, m t: rsqintar dciiibruai'rty, are the i.-our -l -"' ! the l'nitestant Bel'orinatinti;" th-it-"an p. ores, autism favor rei uhluw.uisiu, so Poiwry patunilly aupportt monarchical power;" and thai the great nursery ot these (lestructire (democeattel priuei plea, tde great revolutionary school of i r.nu c, and the e,t of Europe, is North Avnevie i. In the billowing year tiie unpcnaleoHrt ori'ir,- ixed a society tied a tU patronage id' toe i-m -rsAjf for promoting the ; rotter activity td t'.b.,.'e missions in tha t nited S ates. - .'Inis is tbe t.'- aious Leop,)hino foundation, warmly nriertfi( by tb inisriitl fantiiy and the prioie iii.ui.ter, l'rireu do Slelternich t and to. Un si o i v , hte. y owitt ttie r.ioid extenst n wltu ii thr U m eh Church has, during tne ast eight m 'en jc-ais, i.eqiitred in this coi nt y. W hociei dm-a not perortv nonnit-ution lieiweot. the-e irao-a,s lions, and aupioses tbrit the cieati-.n of the I.i m. poldiuc Society ia'not the cxiciitiijn of a il,-i,'u biruied at hasi es early as the nrri.at of t;Ki Jesuits in this c-uintrv iu l.sjtl, b is s verrsiMuiv sliowieda of ibe maotruvrc of the Liiio'n ,ut ahiuets, and m.'4fl at i.d of tho foMoemg i-tdivv of the Jesuits." I have made this e: ceded evtraet, tha! 'nor readers may know Inn is meant by the "L - isilUme society," and wlmt eoniuiciiou the r-M o H".5i.yti-S!lJ.,','t,.1 L'T"!-1!-'!'" ItuHcxs tLi.o'. flic .Tesuits as the i4 i,e's iins-ioiiartt-s?.iie")c.(' i,i Mmlfouiiie uor goti-rnnivnt, .nd qinuich Um last ray ol lilit and hope tioin thu luindo aud be u; I Aiiiei 1..-.111S. There ara otbet evidence stroiojer aiul t.r direct upia this sitl.:v,ij which r-mbi .U Ibis ontis'ir icy lcyoiid cootii.vei. v. Xoe.. 1 will now. present b.r the coiisoliiiaiion ul it,,. AitirtieiH thirty, an 1 alt who arc p.itr,, ..' , ; ai d led to this land of their A"'o i h- Tit testimoiiv a iiieh 1 slum mov ofon, mel ahtch esral'l.sb '.be iio-dtion now umler cais'.uer- ttion; will be tlisiiiieited in sio tt a tictc.tier as 11 show the dee Iv-l.tid si'lietno of llm .le-oi's in connexion wtlo loi'i-'a de-pois. b underoi'oo andde.troy our lila-rtics. Tn.u tl ee tli.iiir. am an will np)iear from the following laets- - (.1) l he contemptuous manner in wt.kh the u destlill hav wmwn ooncentrng vrtirtrer- i" mo tions. 1. th. En-;lJ,Mel:;.ih..fX.,rtim1 S- Cfrlimtnti reot'riir. - - - - How often did I i-h my Voice Could br'neai 1 acroM the deei, priH-laitniog to yoor niee-to, . what 1 have aecn and neardetni-e 1 b tt v v. A oeoploAabiotitg li-eedom, ni,d tu tl e id'Oiiiiiine o, tl enjoy meitt de.uov1 i li ;'t- n iai , loo,: lO'ariv elUctetl Its i i .ll uel u.i hv re i- l ciltator contend lorsm ugs you. "The Americans are loud In tl e - r- i r .'!',. . of your rervi! aristocracy, h v oaid ii o reunion ny pmeing irs conirrn tirot' r ti rur .... l T 1 ' ' .'.'. k , r ffliiuri'l wi a Allies m ill irr; in,, v., oil vii Aristocrats and plac bnitiers tn-ir li s f , Cslli'ilieity (.ere, they ami! I imci -h i ... i the democrat., who would i.i "i;il r, o n i pine ll rs C.,r.i erns utoli r t'ie cei.l , I .,1 a tn nel 1 am is'ib-et v C'ltivii.i e.l b- to s-e ri 1 bllh Case the prioeii.lc ia rt n-'lv t..e-Ii."' ! Bs sis of carry in it into oi..t it, .i. i , .,, ,; i , ,,i . "I am colli iliee i llial it I leisc f, i IrUb bii iareliy a bo a-e sn-t'.'ns1! with f .d risori,' I beio favoill.V' i arrangenrerrrs, had each ot,c irim-ri's t il 'It-.. fatar daaatHia-d I Ay, shed LI J taougU, u.i r.enault. "The saai power assembled ara nat Varon ia L12, fci pruvide in a. tan in as I their si.y agsiaet svia, (f it K irini la l.0 re n.'sla-l ibe, eoaat lulio abieh h tli g had In 1-1 1 ew,,. to ntaoi inn, I vis, Aixaiibf I.aI in I "I.. euaed to If pol.li Lad and saor lo Ly all tl l toianla re-el t.g in h a ni,.r'i I'a.ii bvl plotr. in IsU. and A.ia had in l-'ti d. I tern' ned la res) en; and wi" only guilt r-4" i s.sud in bavins bns.nM sl.'t.l the rtnubi of lb Je-lltlS, and lb aufi-'.-ai at of ibe h (Oiaitesli, ' It, gslh wa lt d th tiaiaur l II pn a I .U"ii i laied a ub lb t"i Q a llealr, (k oor ...,, Ibe i tl.rse tiel arlub af bbi aa f .,.-.: " t rt. t. Tli b ph eotiirsHii'g p,,arr . hS eemiased that II arab-ia 4 is i'i-efti o v g ... . erninen' is tm'ly as lbciit'l af ,ij , ,, , r. I.icl tirtnei) U-, a lit aianai if i,e a e ,01 .4 llie pe , 'a Willi 1M divio. ri .1,1 ,, k I , i,-a amtua 'r la tlie wv,at a hi,. a m n . t a- all ll aar a loir lo f ai sa s 1 i., the i .t. , . i la; r,ia ai'i. at' rtoimanii in ) uroe, ai, f-r vaot l'a I- ' loir "iu.J lot., a ai. I where II a Ool soosa. I tt i. Aa t , ,, ,, A i : .i, ,i I , of the 0ssifittiHi w 11,0 pr iH iple to.-e, ! .r sense, and piety, and xe.il 1 -r r.-l , e eolllpel thelll to silver ilir-,,Vei,lelM s. .'. , : commit Ibe fate of Ibe religion ol m,;i. , s c their charge, arid myriads j el iin''ou n, u rlueiace id a most di'iietivo pmo t 1c. to i-. Iheiuaelves mid the' Ib.cks fro .1 tl.,- tv, pel cution under whiib tl -y s'ili t o!- r "Th people here, ilnim, nod u le.i ( aasuiue, tlie aaoi .,wer l,.oii!,i'0,, . O.llditlolis would giV 111 tlii I l,.oPsre, . . x Iboueli llotlotbt- SHUirevlent. 1 lo i- .1 is, tbul reli-inn is iie-rlcso.-d, ti, , j-o. m milted with impunity. ' Uog'f a,A A. ntlije't l'naii-o i., p. CTCv 7. Ac.sn, iii, A y .no'',is -s- si;: efl ol Isouisiiisni Cnd'-r the u .! o oi,. , .a wbieii h lnuds ibstn lo ti e , " Tb giain of inu.tird sti, c, a.! , success, utider Ibe a-i e, a it I ,ia tl rapidly grown toa no ir tr-s a, I j GrrrKug SVf. ia now evie. .lo.r i abote aa er.hjriitob'-l r-o.iiiun, i v , tro iear Bniier its .hsai. w." ' bu! n , eessoe ut St, I'eier, I I-!... id ibr i r, a trslolis, and et,li; lilei.,,,1 .,el, , , )' .. da, s-4,Nid"i i'.' r.r, aoo . ... 'Jrf Co,- ,, uf tUt t htiK k l u! I ,.,f; -buv beva !- it io'." 1 1 c i,. :i, , t , , n i a be t i rstt,,,;, I . . af f.t t"oiti in ." Ai d in..k . temporal power id u e 1'ope b r m o , i ,-.;,;..., Ms ,.', M a 11. b h-ji .('., would if) tt 1. 1 d.-p a on I i . a, , I pi t Ihel tcs'itooilica of .i.A.;, L evtiast, that y,ir rei-s rt ,y . e, Jesuit' bsvirl wVv. load, ... i, S. "('.laW,.) ..'. ,aoi.a." priol I ,n ' Swfl',' It, iu I'-HICJ if liif.ii-, , r, , Us ly Ms o.1.,s-rs, ami ti.a lo ot . ler of a m di, (at d-'r ll a I ,,r L, t loon,) ivaa tt.s si b of , it., "A Sylem ot ,ili.- ..till, w .lo f,bttf isf auria ta the t i.-. i . . i ' f oa) lb TSlifi stirt of I' je li. a, i, I, ;. tin f lb preaeiilln at,,i,et I ' II lei iias, t an;,'i' c liL: i. I to tb VoiUifl tl. . ,-! liir, ,;. , . saeB,,r,l.ea liasv ' .srv hns m i .- , . , bar buttjl,-n cli I a . ot .1 t I,,-. ... poaer ol I' s oi. ti, ,n i i ifrai;. in, i i. smv-tbe po a , , i .-f . ,,,t i . , . i In IliVile Ilia ..'',. I - ,rl f l s i h a si If i.l it. m4 it l a iv .. A n ml.. ' t a I, . ' ' ., .... v id e .... .It i.tf b.a l.,i , , . I , t'iH Ins' id l ,e f. ,!. K ' .'is ..i s cull ' I I Ii i. I V .,,l,, , , I : d i. I'. i '.'. i in.. Veaais4 Bar i ef-T of tl, pre .a 1. In. I y bs rr ,1. I a, ii - I ,t of li . i d, l 'i tin II pr r I s t I.. l f
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 21, 1855, edition 1
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