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NOIVTH CAROLINA S T A It W "ED N E B DAY MORNI NGl All C II 21, 1 85 5. V-s. Till l-.-.AV MOi.Xl.VJ, MARCH 13, IMS. 'I ip.c I'K.or. W. have Jjivea out reader a tr.t met and often-, from abobtioe. -Jpertni the letter ui peeh of alwlttioB orator, v.hich went ctvlu-ivcly to show that they regar iei tue American tnovetneut u eminently bo t'!s to abo'iti .uiem. Abolition orator and pree f.i are waging as unrelenting 1 warfare against the Amorican pirty tb. AJjai-iiatrat- - pr ea r.J oral rs aie doing. They ire clue allie ia this contest. Tbey both hat the American party because it will kill off their agitation and deniagt -gd-ry. Seward, ,S-o)nr,.Wade, Greely, t 'bir!s Fmncia Alam, Thurbjvr Weed, and a Isost of others, ar. denouncing th. American noTcme.it a hostile to, it-...iverj- tgitAtion, whilst the Pierce and Forney presee, in the fae cf ail these tact (taring .hern ia tit fine, are J .iboritg to tt'ovr that it i allied Kith Abolition. But we produce further proof of th. falsity of the eharjes (if the Administration preeaes. The Independent Doulocrst, a jrpei edited by P. - 1-iikj, a rabid l-ciu oeratio Abolition ibeet, ia eormnetiting opn an article ia the American Organ, aytt; "An w we in the 1m extract, it nYe-'w-r em tue optvonmita of alavery extension, on Air, thaw mid Mr. bumoe., a well a Mr. Seward, tB tbe obsolete ground that tbey are eeking the uisaolauoa at tin I. own. In a word, the Know Kolhinft are a new form of the Castle Garden t-'afcty Committee, and Niuiveiaui added by way of a eomlimeut and pill trap, Th. many bnn- rt ana wo'i nieauuig opponent of elemy in UK Northern (.tales, who have boon induced to eon nact tbeni(-.lveu iih the Order, mutt either pre pare to quit it or t he ucd aa the tools of the party timt in xnijr-rlUij to establish th perniei ou ioi'tutiia in bateau, by meana of balliea imporiod fro: j M o iri to overawe and tuppre. tbe will of tb people." . .-.. -.,......-. Horace Greely, o( tlx Sew York Tribune, c .pie- the above, and anion jj other thing aay ; "The Order i not neutral, but ojxnlyaiul a Kite- tdhjifa-tlatxry," . v ., The Ohio Patriot, a froesoil and abolition pa ri r, published at New I.i.bot., Ohio, ia furiou against the Kuow Xothinge, oa iucouut of their prf-slvery tendnney. It quotea from tbe ltieh mond Wlii, and other ptiptira, and publishea the li'U'Tt of Menr. lirice and I llman, to allow tliat tbe Know XuUiioji dij all Uiey could, to defeat Psn,TaFdrtrwttTiTrBp I ten aruele- the tot lowing eitr&ct fr jiu the C'levoUioil JUlcr,'to vhich it adde the annexed commetitt . " If thia be not oori- limive, if then faete, taken in connection with tue uriiviul aetion of the onler at the North, and raneewlly wiib r.8ken 8mitb't pro.:imai i' n, enl the courv of I'ennKylTania in relatioa to t. A. Siumuir, do nut nMttioniatioally denotitrme ti,e nxd purpose of the orentxa- l.nu to thrtitt'e all rreewul fcelinz, and eauhliaii an indeiiiclul pro-!ary party, we know not ll.e furee cf l":rio, Dor tbt'euect of palpable and poma pri,--r Turiber comment ia nnrueaary, Tbe Demo. era! will please copy the foreznms extract! and thua prnte to it! ruadra Unit it baa either enujrht i aew.te or u erowiiy Ignorant of what It a mti when it elaiuia that tha nrdcr ia anri-alnre- ry aud eutitad to credit fur tbe etecUon of tjew- ard. Tlio Mivtiigitit Free Prc, anwlier, fanatical r.'l uifuiiioua aliuliiion sheet, iu an article oa the roceiit election injhut State, liolda the Allowing lnnr;uage, wbiult ia severe tnoURh ia alt eon aoienee, npoa the poor Know Nothing t ' " Hlni k Rcpn'iUenn Know Kothintwit holda eway ami l'nmleioniuin ia eonTttled with fiend irh deli'l.t from eerlre to circornference! Tbe brave be.rin to fear the power of maa, and tbe piom 10 oouoi me jarttr tj uoa r Er) '.bin j frvm the Abolition preate and or ators North, 'oow that tbey (eel and knew tbat the triumph of the American prty, will be the tr.iiTij h of (be patriotic, conitervatire, Union-loV' iug men of tbe oouuiryj and hence they are as d-t !!y in their oppotiiiou to the ajwreinent. TUuae alio are tbe had and front of tbe Aboil- tiou ptrfy, wi.0 baie come into lvtiee aud ftaia- fed P'tturU.y by- Untir aiutiioa aad funaikiim. are the nmat determined and relnntlera loee of the Ante ' :aa tuotement. If Uiere was any A' Utieo'iMB in the piiiiei'lei of the American purty, wool J this state of affaire exiatt Kvery l.wty wbo baa any pretension to eandor or f .Irne.s, uiu-.l see that it would But The whole Aloiition host, bended ly SewnrJ, the wily, cor rupt, pbittiuK Sewaet, is arrujed in deadly hias tUity tn the Auierican movement Thia ia enough oriifxil to u uiuieud the pany to the connduuee of the coiiMuTiiiiee n of the country, ToxNiw I'nToLw. To every pernoplnter rte l in the aicenJ? 1 act of tbe Sd Siureh, lKj in raii b1 ptUe a ) oiiis uf its pro1 Will nut Is nna;r)jbli l iiil-r tiiia law a!! 'ric'e letter naih-d fnfiny V,-uiiM'e yt ' te-.M-i'ijj torce thouend milr-a are. i. iu t'.in-e ceo', n I fir am iliteuo exceed- Iri 2 frre iliuFsiid umI ten eenu. 1 : ii If an m't.i in tieiif'it wi'l ooaatiiute a sineli It mit ; and d jl.'n', t'rii-e, aod quadruple letter to t rl-jf.:i't in l.'O Mtue priiriK ii. All let:-ra m.it tie prr.wol, axeept eaeh aa to fio'ii a fure; -u i-tin I rr, or tlioae ail t --' to o'ueera ot itte Ujvef,in.eueva ottuai Lo"i . I !i l.i ia to take tint f.'ow aud after tbe next f . il ou 'iter. V i r the I t J.inuary next tbe j-t masters are t , i ! i :''i'r'B niin ail prrpvtd letter topon I,'. h ii o " re t . ed I tbe vrnwra. A r iin i.'oi. -t rihritite leiiees ia refreired 1 it.- (' oi I'e p.-vnient of a f of e real ii ft-i titi.iu lo '.t e loepaid i-ie . hut the tor i t wi'l not be rri iiihlo (uf the kis of an - : I i'.!"r or !. k'l. "I . iiMilitij :i il.-,, iatorauw aa ier t f .-. . I n,s rit-r; nm s f-r a larger sura Ibaa 1'inr ui.i.oi riue ie W bepnuUbti a a nude- T m in MiiAonaiaa Mtlo.V Tbe I WMiNro!i IVik or Fonnot. r, e N. O. Picayune phee a sketch of a riait-W the hare before this po.Uiabed.the ipioion of Wah- eemetery in which, lie tbe renaina of the late ioirtaa opon tlio employment of foreignem in the wealthy and eccentric John McDun'ijHi". In thia public rerrice. Hi letter thow ownclotively ceoMtery, which was bis property,, he bad per- that he was oppoeed to foreign era boldine; oSeee milled tlie free interment of all broogbt for the I of rank and trurt m the army or under tbeeiru parry we, A-fai wiikb.. the Piearune rra.-d a I prrerniBent. W reproduce jorae of bi letter telling in favor of bi innate beoetoicece. TUre I oa thi aubjecU can be little doubt that he wra generop in that I MoetitfTowit, Ii th iy, Ii .7. whWh coet him .othior- ! th- b.w- -or. U?ZjZL lil-rt. in aVk Von what ready to provide for the dead than th livings- j c?f , MnPct, ,m tt) i0 w-ttta tbe aaany Jbr His tomb U aaid to be a Tery eubatautial ona of I eignerethev rure at "hfcreot liuiee pn.iaotcd to r-tinJa.l.tellagU-.a.d.urround- edhyifery" atrong iron railing. On M I mMttnikftmin. fof'-.vt.'uM mttttrthimUlkr. facing the apprcu,.i toe loltewmg awipwai 1 r onteon. twi A "Kit nar.., a.. or .ocv llt.nml CmhUm wp. "rWred totbememorv.JbMeIl..noa, u.rtn ' "r I nt'on- Tbe Wluwing aOTotfnt of the interview mmm,u. w 'v--f" ; k given in aeard published by him io tbaOrgan. f'mm Ike Fami fiat. PKltSKCLTWS IX UtOll PLACES. Tub nnyt no. fjijjl word about th Human Catholics Tirl!periiecutim, l"b may do what you S!ie ion run n who ha the m'ufortune' to ha a native born citiua aud a Protettoot, Tbat t only juatk. bauiuel Giubb, an eld citizen of Waebinton, bo had beeajyu-'ift'ea .jl jqtie) of the peace for tha county of Washington by President Polk, had Uie audm-ny to have aa opinion of hi own. He voted fur Towcra, the candidal of the Amer ican party for Mayor. Of oourw it was neces sary lopuniah ucb an overt act of moral treaaon. When the raeanciea were to be filled hit name u left out! There were tea vacancies. The i'roftident wnt in tbe name of aeveo Koman C:utvi'.ica, and but three Proieetaote to till ibem. Mr. tinibb being determined nut to let the mat in Bui i i more, Htate of "Maryland. Deeemlier tbe 20tb, 177 ; died in the town of Mcloougb, but of Louisiana, October the 20th, lNiG." Tienealh this, follow the eubjoined inaeriptioa i "Written by himaelfi Hero tie the body of j nmlvrtj-i. .Ii.li Slulionogri, otttieci'.y oi ewwimna, in tlie State of Ixmisiana, one of the United tei of America; tbe sonof Jubo and Klixalietb Mcllorj eh, of Baltimore, in tbe State of Maryland, aTfeii one of the Cn-iei ttnte of America waitinVru firm and full f itb tlie lVsqrrecttun and the eom in?! of nis gluriooa i-ortl, Itcuecmer ant) io judge the world," On the two tide of tbe tomb tire fcruten a terie of maxim, found among the paper of Mr. McDonogb after bit. death. We give tbom a tbey appear on the two slabs: irh tffroHlr. it 'trill xeai and activity of our own iOo(j!e that tlie ciiusc niuat bu -uih.uvw.'' ard w ; u Ita ..j.iory an- I .-.ni, ic, ti. Wi3Ui jrox f tart,' VoL 1:V. v. -Hi. ' MioDut :u.vk, June 1, 17". 5 Mchtrit llmry Isi : You will,ljsfor? bis cr.n reach you,. bare seen M I) . Vi'imt bi- mtl oxpti-tatiou are I know not, but 1 fear if !iia diii!iintmciit in equal to V bat 1 have been toidi hitexpeuUilion, it will ite attended witLunbppy coneeitueiice. to ay Bothinj; of tk5Tj"!iry ot r ntrunting a de partimtoa too txeouiion of wbiub tbe salraliua of tbe ahoy depsn 'ia, lo u J'tirtiiji.rr, who bai no other tie to biud bim tu tliu interest of the eoun- For tle North Carolina Star. . , fa' T1"- '' . , Mt. Editoj Having already established be yond eotitrovetTV, 1. That KouanUm. with the Pope atiu head, ciaiwa su prctnacy in civil matter, over kinjrs nation aod State. 2. That varit ua Pofiee have exerciaod -tbat power alway when opportunity offered. 3. That the tame power i now ciaitned -and: "writ tbjabtiBiur be exercised,' whenever Humanism gain theascendeucy iu any naiioo. It ia now proper to show, ir. That it ii tbe grand aim of Rnsnaniera to aocompUah in these I nited State thia unieubject, and tbetr will verr probable succeed, nolo tie noire Amtrictua prevent II by united toHttrt of action. Thi alleratioo, Mr. Editor, may perhaps, be looked upon, as a very unjust reflection oa iw maoism aa it exists in our land. Lut it must tie reiMuib"-d, tbat it la not to Komanism aa it exita only in this country, that thi eUcgiitron allude; but. as it exist, anu i upheld here and in (tie t'rl rvuidrif . ' liomuiiitiin is' a unit, ite benl ait.l controlling power retidea in Rome, aud to tlie iW1, is erery one of tbe eiiTtfv, and thro' tbe;n the luitv, bound by the aotcmuity of an oijEt- From Iiiin, as the aoi-ree of mwer, ftll the authority excreijied by bi-bopn aud clergy proeecds lleajipointatiiemail andKovernaall. 'J'obini tbey are -immediately amemtbie, and are Ijound by oath to twrsue aod persecute all heretics ctnidi-nined by bim, aud to him they muat report the etule of their differeut charges. Hut, it may be a-ked, is there any evidence that ii .1. imoin is now making etlort to tiring "BU$ fur my Cnw U Lift. 1804. P.e- "J ;s, July 2!, 17 member always that labor U on of the ecnditlona of our existence. Tim ia gold; throw not one minute away, I ut place etch one to account. I'o unto all men a you would be don by. Never put o? till to-morrow what yon ean do to day. N ever bid another to do what you can do yourself. Never covet what i not your own. Never think any matter so trilling a nut to deserve notice. Jiever Rive out that whicn uoe not prut tome in. Never siend but to produce. Let tbe greatwt onler rej(ulnta the Uananelion of your lifa. study in your course olliio to do the greolcnt amount of good." McDnoogb continued; 'Penrive yourself of notbini necesmry to yonr enmf'irt. but lire in an honorable simplicit y and iiupniiTj. ,,, w wm-, .,.v.-. i moiiuu ot met! over ttierii. who Lmve joihui more existence. Pursue atttetly tbe abort rules, ami ,k. . Kill. nl.il.;i:.. and .ti.;;..c..."e.l mi.le theWvine blaing end ricbea of every kind will Mi a,,,!,;.;,,,, . -,,, wlt)i ; l!i0 fi , ,t ,!,i,mcei ,e!! Bow upon you to your heart t content i but, first lh m Ultil e tI,u tlie ,..or of I all, remejnoer thai me cuici anu great stuity - , , -i,vu, , vlln. . of nnr life should be to tend by all meniia in our power to tlie honor end plory of our Itivine C'ro-1 a tor John McDouogb, New Orlenna, JIarch tbe :u, ISIIt. 1 he cone.hiatou to which I have arrived , tbat without temperance there ia no health -, itlrnut virtue no order t without" rclia-ion no happiHes ; and that tiie aim of our being ia to live wieely, eolierlyi Among tlie UiT rulej rflifo, w e Snd noll'n about feeding the hungry, clothing tbe nu'-i d, to., th. yery rule which we are told will control the declaion of the (irnat Jud;; at tbe lf.st di J. It ia aatooiabinj how much of religious profussim tber waa on thia mau'i lip, and bow little of ita practice lo hi life. IXlttPLNUIlNT ULAKD3. W learn tbat the Independent UuarJ of this City br been fultj ofgsuiKd, inl elected the follow ing ( fiicer : Captain, M. B. Carbee. 11 Lieut J. l Ueeartortt. 2d " II. lUly. 1 3d " W.t'.l'nrker. 4ih " J. N. Bunting. Errrign, John J. O-rrmanr Orderly Sergeaut, 3. T. Spark. 2d ' " , II. C. Pmitb. 3d - V.M.l:rown. 4t!t " Jolin Nitbult. 1st Corporal, A. I0, Tunilro. 2d " JoaUli June. 3-1- ...M J. II, Alford. 4th " 8. W. llet'X. 0. Yl'AllSCfU!f, Sparks, Vol. IV. p. i'.G. WlllVE Pl.t' T'j GWr..'r XniiU, J: ., ; icaa t:a, Till dav iu of is to touch cur sorily uooo a ut'.ect of ve-y 'cat iuiportuuce to liie weli-lieii'' oi these friutc. J memi the ei pointuicnt of so tuaul J'"reii)inn to off.ccs of b eh rank and trot in oer s-iiii.-e. T'te lavish mun nerinvibiob rarb Iif i li'tbe.-io been hf -f ivce-l upon these Motie.n. n will f" ' d'nily lie ptoduutito ol'o .e or o-r&r of these iw .- 'iif, titlur to muUe ut despicable in the cytr, of Kuiupc, or bttouie a meeus of puurji t;it;.i 'iiuoou us like a torrent, allt'i,'i l b-it ..-e---W uj.tbn. Tlio eSee'r on v, i em you must deoend, will not su'bmi uiueb, if auy loug-ir. to the mnei 'imf pro- next day ruliuu rsok wilhoiit'pay ; itio ili-y fol lowing waot ntooey ti'lvitorti I to tliem, nnd, in the euui-t'C of a week wnut l ii-lli-r primioiiim. ' to mml tlrxmtV j iiu :!i tlurf ire lunl not a tittifh- ftufiijtu raiMu'j tit except tin! f !uvoit'i tic lt'.iv?tte, who acta uo.ui very diiicieul Lritiei- 0A1C CITY (iUAIim. W. alto learn tbat th UukCity Ouords of Oils city, bav. been re-organUed by th rppoiuuueut of the following otto,: Captain, William II. Ilurtijoo. 1st Lieut, Kufut S. Tock-rr. .21 t'harlci USeOi 3d " Fred. C. bli;ilierd. 4th - lf. l'eacud. 7 Surgeon, lr, J. W, T icier. Commivary, J. J. Iredell. Quarter Master, 1. II. ICiAham. Kusign, 11. 1). Culey. Oidarly Sergeant, 0. II. TLtm-ptoo. 2d " W. K. Alloy. 3d n ft j, ,ronuioner. 4lh - John II. Pr.Mi, Jr. ii. V isiti::t.Toi; . ISparkvVuL.l, p. Ul . Let hi nov see what the F.itber of bis l.!.iU,,vv tboug'it of fo elo:t.t af.er the ib voltuiuu bad aiici roiled. WbHo bo vyas 1'rusIJ -.it, we have tlie follow 11;; (kc!:t--iina l'.iii.vo, i.i-i.i ., V..r. 17, 17!' I. K X,h Adam, l'i I'.-cil'-.J .'ire (..iW Vu'e-, lr!t:. in, "ly opinion a-ilb re-n,ct to i!nnii grulion Is, tlnti, except nf usel.il in.-.-; nii-s, mid otllcp:Mtu!nr dwctiiiiiiihS of men llid p jdes siun, ibei'i i. iero.e'1 of eocoor.ti- oeuf. I Bin, Ii. vTs'..:io-. Mi'l si- V.Ho., J.,11. '.: !, I"''.. fV-Jnt.-i .li..'-;ii.t,- r.V i'.tiii! .it r'ifi-ftff Vou k'low, aiy ,'ood sir, tli.itit is not t'oe policy of this citin:rv loetn;iloy f .rc:;-nc s. wlicn it e.tin well bo '-'d.l, cither i.i tl.r eivil or.-nili'ary ww4--o.'- 4- Tbfcm ia -ii-mui-a W -ii-.iii-r-tmicein a'l f irr';i..i o'fc.i-s, li..t mnnAt Iw fn i lied wiiliout di-ic i jt ..icct i lue-il": ion etiai--netoi-si, e -no on . uv. :i e'.cel v'C''. o, vt ' rtineeive. atiiljusi'v, tbnt tbey f.-e iio-'u'i-.i t'.-lo- -sviujiaiii y of ad toe t iit':! m it.. Jul ..! t'ic r overiuneut. i t.'. : .utM.ruN. Same date, to ,i firc!m r. ti!avii.g f.ro8'e. lhsa tsiit, It .i'K's ut tu-c i i wi.o jt-'H. v of tlii ver..ii.mi tu beituw iii-j.41, ci-.il ut uriiu:y, us,iiiui .i;,;r,eis, to the exifuii.n ef eivr ovrn e.ttr"t!. V o r , A '., t:.bi i.i:..' .v. Imparls, i. XI. p. "i.i.) Kstrriet rriu.1 Wa-liin-iloti's ! Itvf to J, O, Ail- ants. Ami H..3II .villi.. i:c. to iiei.i.i, catnt Jam.s- ry '.d, 17'.ii. " 1'' . i y i, ti . i i- fiHsf th ftotUtl 'f L , I ..','.', in. ,1 1.1 f..'l.' .y .,,--;i..ri re -,i il cn l- H I' mi, .', ..' c , . eirl i.j- oj.V. i't'ii V'tlyt i ," l i'r . Ilt 'f it it .- ..' , iiT.-1-11 ii -u-' in "''Jut 'j t'li'i'f Ihttt ci it- Hitl Is . I'. i"'li,7 H'," .'if' fei-nly-- r.'..ini.'-..- ' rs it-- , .' .li;,rim" jt- ..... , ' Tue l aivin Lii.t vci.s us MrM-m. Cu.uts iiu Kvriit. ', Tii- l. K-tou .orre. jioielerit oi the New York J.airnal of ' 'uiiime-c.', in l'i i-i.urse of his last ! 'tier, plurds the t.i!..wiu5r it'iiiipNe taut tti privuMi librnt-'. a oi t'lusite aou r.iercit; "The libra. of I'on. Kofua t'hoale, includiax law bik, uHitaiu 7,1-t Vului t", n I the uf' hy no Rte.i- pise on tin id 'a cf th neallii of the eollei-li'si. Of ih. above. "liiiO ai-o at hi la off. ., mo'ily b.w bm.1 s -r I' - of daily i4 erence, Tbe retimtiMng 0..VN1 hue all tbe ns.,u cf the scjor.d at ,rv of hi ' ti.ri.e. Tiie-e aiup'.e rooruv are hie library.. We leave, it for t!m.e n. re faiuiii tr vtitb au -H mntlcra to deetdu Imw Mr. Choat. bts lieen a'.lu t :itn -- t'.se vul. able sIoeiMOl 'l. ui.bera exeitisiteiy for I.U iria iiuiate and ye; so. mate quests, such sj I oiner, f .---, fiailar, and the li.e. It la auid tbrr. ha.i la-i-u u.auy d- tio iic e.uipnHm--e oa uLi--ts tliia kiud, wbieh. l given to the world. Would las tar morw erur-.a uii j, if li.ry .-ul I livinir undr a reiiublioan iroverninent" f Eeclinft a little sore at tbe excentinn which ha" been made, particularly a the income from the oiHce wu tbe sole support of myself and family, and rx-garding it also as art ittiputatioh un my cbaracter, I took the lilierty of calling on the morning of tbe 2 .th of January, on (ienoral Cuahing, the Attorney General, in whose hands thi bueincsa. is lodged, toleanr; if posible, the cause of my proMiiption. He received niecour teously, and 1 then toid bim 1 bad called on bim to learn why I bad been left c ut is tbe list of ina- t ce woo mm ueen re-iiouiumieu, anct wne.ner mautrJ under iu ow SWUJ, lo I lie replied, I had no right to ask for any iul'or uiattou on the subiect, and he would give none, without authority trout the I'reaidentl 1 told him 1 knew who tlie men yrero, no were enioged in the aifair, and the charges brwrbt against me ; that the only charge tber could innt;.iiiiet me, waa that I bud voted fir John T. Towers, as Mayor of Wasbinjrton. I la aaid I had no right to complain, n I voted Willi a party, that was the most prescriptive. 1 told him 1 bad lived here for thirty y.a, nnd 'cmld brin thousands of caireiiH wlio coul-l testily to my ctn. : 1 :tcr. Atter luriher remarks, 1 withdrew. (n tbe 1M instant, having been inf.iriuf.1 ho .-'.shed to ee Pie, I atinin visaed tiener:i t'u-hin. He tbea told me I had takeu an oath which in substance was a violation of tbe cnn.t.tuti.ai, and was pei.iury. 1 refilled, 1 bad taken 110 oath of tbe kind. 11c then asked me if 1 bad not taken an oath tiot required hy law. 1 answered, 1 had. He said it was for me to explain what it was, und ! bad better consider on it, nod call uuiu iiut min-n.ii. I cot fieeor-linly, but ilia not fulfiimut bis office.; and having called on ve-tcruav, I faind ( liiiu. i reminded nun that bo bad directed ice t . call again, that 1 mij,bt espl lintbe oath I hi d t'llien. lie icjd ed, hediil nt wish nioto expiaiti hit did the Prcsidoot w-ish it. 1 told bim 1 had c tl'c-d to .017 I would ro.ikc 110 disci. inures ; that bo had on Kriday ne.-used uie id' i.ei-jury. lie .lei.ied ba.'ii. iloiie s i. 1 wiid, if lie bat) not, I t"T Tmt trrrifr-'st-iiid tnhr'Ttr-hhinrrjini-e, rind" udiicd, that Ibis was the lirst time fMtiiiica bad t,.'VH ti' 'Med to iiiiei fere in lbe'o i..p.i-.iituients. ili- f .se f.uui bis e"at in a r;i;;e,' afin "nrere-l rrm out of tbe rem, and ulibotih I started to leaco, be eiilled 1 -udly, aud ran(t his bell for bis mes sent r, aod, ill tbe most dUc. til te.a.s lao.uar: nr.d in.ttiu.r, uftlered bim to turn me out of tbe room. . SAMl'KL liUlllll. rcnly. 1. We have the evidence of tbe faH tbnt we have among us score and hundreds ot Priests, who are doing all tbey can to aecoinpliab a tho rough change in the public cu.u i, iu fuvur of tbioselves and their cause. Now, let it be borne in mind tbat nine-toutha, if not ninfv:n-ttin!ielht of these pricats are of Jorritjit growth, aud educated uuder tbe influence of the doctrines of Jurtiytt schools and ftmitjn rtiurla. Aid to this that they nip allied to a t.fi'j'i lemmul lord under tlie biuding power of a papal oalli. v . "The Ibuuisb priesthood are, as a body, ultorly disijualilied, by ihcir teryolliee, tobeeomerepub licitu citizens. I simply retnaik that thev are bound bv ti e only oaiii -ehieb they will honor, to the only sovereio tbt-y cam in conscience, r"eoi: nie, as cl'iiiiiiii iuiiieriously the hotuai;0 of their fidelity.. That sovereign is the sipe: mat oath is administered by tbe servants of bis lejitiniate soven-ii;n;an. this siiiicisedes all other oaths, nnd all other allegiance. Hence the whole s-inl. mind, heart aod feeiiii;iof't:ie llomish priesiboud, are utterlv, and foiever alioualed from uurrepub- lie, and lieu institution!. The priests' oath eontaitistbis clause: "Omnia a suerts, e. vlt thiol's tleiineii iy. tho eauotis, and geneial eon too Is, ami especially by the synod of Trent," ami these bat e deelui-ed the pope their absolute novereicn in temporals and spirit uals,! "1 undoubtedly receive and proles; and nil rrrtn jrq rs 111 1 r a r v tn-Tfrerrrr f-reje rt an rf rnptx4k'c: T And this eutbidic tai b 1 will teach feud enforce on my di"ieii.!ant i and t! .ck" ee llulla P. I'ii. IV.--- The puUli-bi-i-w'iah-l-H -ii lb bac boiu. 1, l.tun tb't- hour, will be fa.th- ful aod olicdieut to my Lord, the pope," S. And he is as much &! itijorvl prince as a ttpii .lnnl. Aud this is tbe cluisiiij; ee'iitence: "To tbe utmost Poxai and Firebrands.' froB a collection of pa per by Archbishoei taher." Ibid. oL u. p. ii J. t-.stni. then is the vassals. c of he Jemitu-oJ clerirs, to th. Kutuan Pontiff : and auch their o- lisionii iu carry iomjtuis-i, si - v. .bos. wiley wi re-workers at Rome. Frotathis riw, we learn, that inasmuch a Komanism i infallible and therefore, unchangeable; that these Priest are honed cy oath, to do all in their powerto root out Prx-ka-taotisxa, whether rt'regaroi1Mu--rlrie,'' or "regal nsatter. But, (3. Thee. Ji-mU Prirtlt, are also the aerent of Print Hill'rnick, of Austria, whose lyujinldinr iorici;, is annually sending money, if not also Priests into America, to accomplish this very thing. Thi, then, demonstrates the secret de sirna of lUuiauisin own bur free institutions; and that the Pope and Bi army of Jesoit Priest ia now carrying on scheme that are well oalculn tisl to aubvert both our Hcliyiua and our (,'iiil txoe rnmetit. ' s-- - These three reason, independent of ofbera, are sufficient to show, that we have "evidence of the fact" that we have among ua aecretatrent of ttouie. doma; ail they can to carry into etfect tbe monstrous eiaion of llomanism with regard to the controlling the tenisiral intetc.taof our a linn, o-aa to render' then, subacnicnt to the schfnnchj of ilome "Thus tbe mode in which Jesuitism exercise it direful influence is manifest. No sv-tem which can posaiidy be introduced into tho Amer ican republics, is fraught with euch pernicious effects. Tbe fundamental, uiiebaueble dogma ot Ivimaniam, is that the r ' J autireinaiy i eonstnnt and universal. Ibis antisocial trait orous doott.ue is steadfastly inculcated by every priest and cooicssor, mid enforced by all the ec clesiastic il terror which tbey wield over their intimtuatea and duoed vasiais. "This atlcgiunco to a fore gn power i sanction ed hy toe ei rio-re oath which biuds c-ery paptet a conwience iu the most degrading subjectiou; Vud by the false oath which he is permitted or com manded to take for the benefit of the pontifical power, to a genuine It. man, a true or a lalst oath, nnd a broken or a kept covenant, areequallv just and proper, if the same object, under the di-eetinn of ihe priests, cau be obtained- by them. tlence it is, that. such vii.t nuinliera of t anists. not naturalixed, are admitted illee-ally to vote at our elections, ''because, the testimony of their Irienas, wtio are enjuioe'l hy the prtests to that enect, or their own couviction that their .peijury is lauuahlc, gtven tu verily their ctaimeii rights. "Hut the most danernus part of the whole in iquity is this tbe impenetrable eecresy with which all tho misciiievoua contrivances of Jesuit ism are executed. v tbe uiindly enactment ot tue popes, evorvtinnz which pusses 111 ttie con fessiunal ie concealed from other eve and ears 1 xcept priests aud the pretended penitent. There, almost all the treasi.ns, retieilion and wars. which during to many hundreds of year have ueiugeii ..urope with tilooil and misery, were plot ted aud diree.ed. The murder of many sover eins was comumiided at confession; and the conspiracies againat the various Protestant guv eruinettts since tlie lb-formation, all have been Tui Hu.iiiym!i Ci xi. m thi 1Vt una 1 Liw. Tb. t lluwing i the r.dsinuiuit claua. of lb eew Puaiaa bill, oi bicho much baa been aaid la the newspaper. It don't ariojut to a row of pin. All ubl'Jo.; !' t-raters hata dun. thi very thing fr year pa. The eovcio asenl will not make itac'f ie.,pan'.bl fur luMca, hike other aarriera, a la rielau J, aod the only dranunof a reirfttraUeri i tie iioof which it I mmk. -...j. .j. il.s ( ,,,i,ro,B,-. of furnishea, that th. Uttsr onuini't( th reari. I la ill. Mr. t h-t. ia pa.-ii-..Ur!v reb la tin I -Nw II aioyereounli. bate also bceu Isatia andtiree. etassira, wine, he w aiMterstisst I "v, mu.-u uam-i- icr-- it o Tr.Tr:i-i'TivF. Fmt.s. We have aecoonts from vaii. os (breciions of tbe country, of the spread of aVirmie fi'.cs ia the ws.ds. l.lsewhero we i-ubi'sh pti e .tract lioin a Cduiubia pnjier, show riT tb ica dviii.i'rw ibme idmr, the Itne of the v!. ('. 1' .-.!. The Ao;rt"-:a mid s-avauoah papers - jU tfiai tbe tires hava f.eien rarr'-y through the iir- !ji.d, do tig very seri'ius injury to tbe pbin taioius, it-iicin,;, i :. A steam suw und grist mil, value.' at . ..""U, iniii' llambur, was de-tr..ycil. Twi negroes have been bi rnt. The Faveltcvilhr Oii-erver stales tbat tlm tii-cs have alu iiecu rug i 1,: n jar that place, yti iute t 'tlie Inrtrn anrnTiier residence of -Mrs; IlnsHke, Sen., and 11 ne--.u house, and a large quantity of for i:;e, about 4 miles front town, were eot-' ely dele-veil. The eonimodious tuinmer residence t of John W. Sandford, Ksq., in tbe aatne neigh-1 b-r1.utd. yi!ti.iilitbe.iiit-liouse. tcnees, 4c, were d'.tr . -' I Tliere ure ret- rts i f the deliuclii n of i .ii.T bouses, but ti'iim tbiit we can rclv on. I bo r. -idepi -s of John 1. i . eb-s. I'...(., of Dr. Nil. 1". .Mallett, 0 1 m. f?. .Miil!e.i, i.u., were i.e. i'ii w ith gi-ei t V'.i 4ii.,er::.id l'i '.', tie Era extendcl from V counts to .11: ! i.i'C'fd tois place, ny ;;n tit lo ni't't--', und 'ibiio' itj ini't - dow n llc'tiver. The ' i f v,.. ..!, of fe in i--, a id of turpentine buses, i.i very b"ive. "r.i. Ilu-I .and Mr. S-ndford were insured for !iMii euch, i i the VCs-MutuaL This will uot re; r coicr t'u-ir lo". The dwetliii'4. erio und outhouses of Ahsolom Itans, Karj., nf l'i,'.iesin enunty. were entirety d 'Kinve I. at. l .ra. liavis, who waa ill, was sav ed with di3li:lb'.'. Ai-o, act cm! liou-es were ileirojei1 In M mrn cooo y, as. me 1 1 tl.nu bej.ind t'orihage; and la tbectifsisite il'i-i'i-iuiu, bouses were bund bei ween Clin' oi and . if ew, allowing an extent of the fl-e beard fiom of about 1'"- miles. We have no pani -ul.irs of ibeae last fires, ex'-ept thai the hou-e of Mr. t'raveii, between Carthage and llear crieH, i ai.iolig lb iae dated to have been burnt. S bav. aa.a a letter lioiu .Mr. liana, which aayas "" A fir. which i r.mr down upon ua yesterday, while w. were oif a eisiins: a nrichlr to save hia nnrmisea, baa left ot f.Mwiica, houseless, aud na ked. - V : one nf try Ute family baa a r iruieut are what tin y have on, and my s-oia have not a rsau thia froeiy anorning. I had jual tiiuto car ry tuy belpbi wile, from her Lesl, in my arm. ul a lin-e 01 aaieic. ;iiv nianuiimn, suris-iniiiti, and all. ia em..ii.nnl. My stock ar. neigbin:. lowing, and bleating for tuod, aud none to giye them . . ar iufir.ee,! that in tbe Bei.dilsirhond of Ware -w oa Jim.'ssi turneaiitv boxes hat been t. rne.l. U s wist in I'.i'iou of lulumbus. SELECTED POETRY! VOL NO AGAIN, An eld man tit in a higlt-backed chair, , Before an open, dour. While the auu of awifltucr' afternoon Falls hot aero the Hour ; And the drowsy tick of an ancient clock . 1 iia notched'Ute buttr of four. A breexe blow in and a breex. blow out,- from th scented summer air : And it flutters now on hit wriukled brow, And now il lift his ht- ' ' And th leaden lid of his eye drop down, And he sleeps in hi high-bucked chlir. The old man sleeps, and the old man dream. His bead droops on hi breast. Ifn hand relax their feeble hold, - - - And foil to Die lap in rest ; ' The old man sleep, and in sleep be dreamt. And in dream again it blest, . . The year unroll their fearful acrol! ; He i a child again ; A mother's tune ar. in Lis ear, . And drift across his bruin ; lie chase gaudy butto.-llitii Far duwu the rolling plain. He plncka the wild tut in tlie wood, And gathers egiuntiuo, And tioida tiie gotdeu buttercup Beneath hi tisier' chin ; And angels in the meadow brook. With a bent and iialted piu. - He loitters down the grassy lime. And by the brimitig pool, And a aizh escape his parting '1 , As he bears tbe bell for sclio.1 ; ' And he wishes it were never niue o'clock, And the morning never full. A mother' h ami presse I on bis head, Her kiss on bis brow A summer breexe blow at the door, With the tusa of a leafy bough ; And tlie boy ia a wbitc-'uiired man again, And hi eye are tear-tilled now. WHAT IS THAT, M0TUi.Il t . .. . nr binhup xhiane. What i that, Moth.r f . Tbe lark, my ohildl The morn has but just looked out and tiuijed! When he Marts from hi bumble grassy neat And il up and away, with the dew on bit breast And a hymn iu his heart, to yon pure bright sphere Ever, mi child, .be thy tuurning lay Tuued, like tb. lark' to thy Matter' priiit. What i that, Mother? . . 1 he dove, my tonl Ao.i that low. s TP set voica. like a wiifnfa nAa.iv h-t t.,t ,11 T.i i. .,i. -rn-rtrr T-t ttfrwnrgiitit Hum net gentle tiramr - tonstant atid pure, by ttmiiotiely nest, , Aa the wave it poui ed frvm tome crystal urn; Jb tt disiMV,t'firrf-fC'8 uiclk Tf-wiTc, T.y.r, my ton, tie thou like tbe dot ; 1 ,, I -1 1 1 as. a 1 r ttreis-a A au. -- ! n X- w Yoik Aui-tiean r- tbtt array aotu e ii. r ie ,,-e tb.it c; . Amcikanaiia t : , ,. i .1 .-in e i f l.nwsa lrib fart ina-s .ii 1,1 i .ni e'..-tini .--itr yrshsetbrown n 1, 1 . 1 1 .- e .! Is -ved by a-arropl pohliriaaa, II -Miisii f're tkinkiti;! and yi- :, I . od MettH-r ia auu-Aaasari-. , . 1 . In h" S lb hebilM e of , 1 : r- iii -i l,e tl.. r v ,ii-s to liivoll. . . .-1.1 10 a r "'.' ua wsr agt.bai th. 1. 1. 1. i. a i 1 t ui"fe. si' (i 'n J -ui'a aM a pries. s' . ii.' e . a I 'M'ift pro esv, . , . i . . 11 00s M-iii-t, aioi .. . l It t of to lil ta ' '"'" lane, baa bea mailed. Yet, tber. i a roy imptrlaat fmtur ia thia e lauae it ia, that a reg- wtratioa feeof-KOMttaia to b pai , which ps- m into I' Belt Sara'i eofjrs, and whit hi aomurh tear gain, BH antling Liu on farib'n, wbil. tb I'lsst-aaaaUr who perturto tli. Mrii-a ge'ji ue part of it, Aod be it further enacted. That Ut tlst graal. rse, unly ut vslosl le in. t" Irana . 1 .. .' . . . 1 t ... .- iiitsslnai lu toe aaai sh titm vouea oimv"-, sir l'oiuit..r-(irorrai be. ard beMbr 1 aulhoriaed to eatabbsb aanifom plan (STth. P' ;i-li-li.,n of aweb letter oa i'plm,i..l of the part'ew poatiog lh.w, ti.nqottt th prepnyuient of lb pust. t as well ki IM re.a raiiou f .five eetita ua vry u, b tetter or paa-kst, to b. ace aintud f ir by 111 J'tsiUiMi-iertjviaarai thali direct 1 1,m-sided.e'e-!. I Lai au-ll rugiallaltOB .ball 4 be ni.iila.iry, aad it a.all 4 eaadee tbe l' t ofli'-e Ivp'srim-iit, or its revenue lul.le fur th loee of uvb hilar Mr pa. let, or Ui. contrail iirs.f. , Tbi Tw N l;ioialsTV-.Th tat vt C o greaat evatinj lb twu rsioietit dee'ur tbat tbeof",.er abj Bita aball be entiilesl la the earn tveuviaKsrt IV -r W'.uioU pud dtsabiiitt-s, and the aaa pnniaiuna f widoaa and tbil Ireit, and tb Mm alkiwauc aad leurlit, la.iery raae', a are allowed to other trwi caansaiiiig th .ruiy of tbe Oil-d 'ai. Tbey abi-U U'si b leal to tb rul-a and arta Uj ef a ar, ya-t Ilea Men alia'l b re" rolled ta the -sub. aiaiiiaar aa ether U-oi a, and aitb U. s.ns nJii'.i.a aod has to h its a paaa'iio for, re1 tu read daily aa eiu.-h a college t.sitl.a, and with far arnre relish and avidity, fl b-ia a half rb.rn .liiion. rash of an.'h W'irkaa I. ivy, II. '.ie. 'I'in Isr, Ac In po litical and pi.l:Hinr"toiy b.-Va, and alo hi hi tori. a! wotaa, he la quit foil. He beatrnrevtl. Mull tb gy 1'iau 1 n I it ii-i kn. w, bracing tbe Falocts of tb.' t'huri-ii, at' 1 taatiy valuable ... J. .s iu vb jtccl I. .rr he i urtt r, h. Mr. .,ei- 1 s Is the luli on Hi 's.'va t,f tisla.xi. ibiHiich lie bv t! i'e a e-dk'ti-a. II. lik al ot all oa law ih-U a ins; er i.f bis aiudit. b ai!d have, and fair cuecUta t M KHititiu wu-ka. Including ilayl'. l'i ti snary ia fms h, rinwaio, Lipaiea, 4e. 1 he a be i rie. ia wseyebissKkiiaa, and iar.teUrty in Aoaaneaa hitory, ttib'r iwiiea- f r a ornate liluary at. Il vu.ej'a Foedf m, h tuera' Tiaeia, and Da t an' tikso-itHtiM. Una lit rs-v, of V'tot-h visa ha a (!iiii -a with p-a awl 11A, aerfarily arranged by tulijcrta. 1 lie rvaains 1. a free and easy p-t-iarare thrt ia ve y aiirai in ei all l.nees if l.s.k., thai il lb.- wisal I But MB O'l tbe tew ptat i !i of btraaiajj the tewta esiiamaed- reai, IVy ka.1 liirr k.-. ul ! hi l iirv'j if f n a s e ot , una t ' ff e It ia estimated Its at t-'f are fart Iso om.ihv iuinur.tiir.ej -ii iihent In the I'. 1 I a r lio.ea. 1 II It-" a i-s. '.'" X !.., l.'icb turn out l4riWI.ll . , ., . to .'.net r y a, o 1 1 y ..'--' ' i f -iiiy . y t v . ra 1 1 I, .. t I irr - 1- I an in B ar i- .. M sr. Is 1." - in i: itb ia ..ut Pi W t. ' sit, dee r . . a l-ie ai d k't al-ev Il.a vis as. i , a ttre uoe to Is laiutd. Lain is greatly seeded. ti ll. JlmU. Kaoar Nut aiauisa A W.inr Taiairi. We clip lb fi.lluwmg a og fro the lrndint editorial of i!ila-l Iii. bMond bruuian Adv.-at V.etbialiat.) The wbd artirl. -sua designed to in .bcate Metb-eliMa from cert...u misrepreaeo l a I. ma abb h Ibe wrilerniHiiv.l bad niire. ia lb p dilesxl press, and baa liiiiuc.li i a icter en.w an a pras-ee-liiig ankle of the aaui ch .racier on. a vmIi !i I. i.ij.I'T bat fruuit e-Huuieaioa. 1 ue sew s ard . i n una Uina-i in tbr axtracl are aaauiy lei hmieal, and w. t-ut-rtsr. giv. tbeiai a pi-'e in (Mir e.. lumps i We iiitsmd no dof-nv Kntw Xuthlne; W. had no oreaai-ti Vi ib lend l,"in, and au. uu der au old (gallons In fl . asi. S . bare no e"Vtnoi a a whatever with tt Older. But w do test aeeuial Iu say Ibvt. if w. ra-'itly Bi.der.taed their iniifiiisaa a to lb avsvlitnaUsaUisa laws ol tie euBntry. a d Iu. tsoitic.il clu-ai ier . f I' .i wa have asstl l ki say riiost them. V- . rrginl the In. led Naiaa ta a Prsta-ataul ci.-iilrv. W tsvlses it ou-til to U c ivenie-l bf t'a aative citi ten. Wlttli.ut lit. iU-rlinto of tb. horda of l. i i..,ia ii. .... k. .1 . M 1.... .l.-l L.f., i iicns.raiii nib itis. or at--n.t lea It .niauiatt wnu il,,.l,.,l ii k.4 l.o.. f ,1... 1 T:.r.iu.ii,la i ace a.kM't loislf ah . Uiieve 1'vfs. ry to a i!.i a i:t.,a,. t aa !.-., , I a Si.al. ,.,a t.r bein.Mrw.if a . ibl.l liiaa a religxaiS'-Trvnl tatuMi, ll. ...;,..! ..I !,!. I ...J I a.-..r.l. : lb U II ilarleres W.Jl leditical Oi liters la evert iug to Pi-sl tua, hi-ulu. had ia. r.l-l or b a vie-w taf wur l.i-l, d that H w l' play lraitw liLiarf .1. rt.reek ., ah'.. I., ...lUed, ar , ) lb hisem-a id Amenc. aa it baa pcaesj lUU'l' . s ! t H.rf -I not s ar pr i t -S -.1 l a ia t.li !.- I. H a a'i.-. " The i'tat -u-ar; f. the itl," f- -Tti Wa-blnx' ss hesilinel who- r llo-ea sie I' i i sis i f ll att'e irt sect, tu-arMBtt aa h, r cat up. ri-rtVs li-lvrU lhir v'aaa naav it- vela VW'wef hav l-v a ! a vpee-vl, an I r well ktmwB to ear i. -i -tela. W tliev. ther are a 4 eas'y ia e-sr-1 ,o.e with th Is I, aaialdishaH Viewaof our -irty I i t , we boneM'y 1 asi v f -rvt ei ari a tbe true ...,.! n m.i K a ptot ,.! 4 ia the I . na hu t,ii, r. must ls r- ovi'tr l In y, I. e-r, we r a ,,, ,la l..la qeue aad ll.-r- I .--r- ' waa inlal-s ka las ailolarv, Vt ulr.ut basin ba li e u n-rluit tf to lea I 10 B. a (- a4 bea b-i-'i l'l.-!'! "f Ih r 1 oa be b lb' rrw-h-rit a : I l -r it. ai.b itaili ;tv H - lU-SS tt'SS I lSd ,at, aa f .4 a.tf?T, Il.a o a i af.ler lata toe s I 1 t t t .uaUtuiu's sl li r I -a.irs ct toe 1.' pyte a ati re.in 'ia. H w.n4 B4 lra-l it wiib viil blsany reltgiau m'lU, bo, wot f.ar a aaa. fci-nt. I he-e areieir e.saii-ti'B. w e BMer llieta wiili.sat aakii-t -v f aay p lihcal ry W do n4 iitie-i'l to ba aaiau'ider wl ..a Una pHril. , lt.eret.ira, ns the vt d ta-arlrta th eoinneiit aula auicb w. e!u--4 our hut aeeb ai ue .a. " ..- ..- f , .1 fliht ti9tjr, Tl at ai..B of 1 ll-i I o.lej Sli'.s N-.al ! ble'j U.ehoW F j Wlaa S Bl Buml-r f K sv.-a. Jut lea lb. j hiaie I-igi.laioiea shall alter 1' r Kiflee ai-sa ua taiiHa .4 l ie.r .bsrlf-B, iVi.ii .inia b. j rtosily p-sl(-. the ela-ti.-9 .4 a sW-eor till I Jil.ua ,,. Iiair arti f the M"s(lll 'rig tal I' -, -eaa. M . cri baa pM-.. 4 the ', ii a I I I f...a-or fioi that fia I'll (test NurBmlsis, i lent, aa tbe l-.!snir will t eos.ae.i '4 the ary .-ol loe acfirof-r-slo-a t p--".l raaur-ea, Ih-e will let lil tame a tacai-r-f I'.S (MS ree di j ft, 4 IV ! l ."ml-f al iba St aeati . InsluUia I . . lal' a '4 H e .etwee aT , under a mUr d '. -!. I'o b.-a rai'uaea tat u a. I i a 1 1 ,er f ' I q-a of eit cti.ij -ea- !.!. ol my f.owci', I w ill ouo-rve ttie I'ofie a com- mitnds, tetnporat ot cutirst-, and spiiunal, for so the I'ope explains bis own oath, "o.n wi'l iititkt wltert !! tee ti. m: und 1 will impugn mid persecute ail heretics, nod all rels-U to my Loid, the Piiftc". .See 1'oii.il'. Koinau. I'e ci.u-ef. elect in Kpiscop, p fi7." lr. llroivTi'ti-tT'on" riPiijtery, the enemy ol .il.crtv. pp. oo, ,.o. .w, (I.) It mut be evident to every uiiprejuilier d miii'l, that suioi ii!cn.iiuijt Ui true- Aiuoi-iea.i. iu leciiag, i.or is it p. .si I do in tbe liaiure of things, that tbey enn be ..uieri.-iiiis iu inl rc.v, 'J heir f.-eliugs and inlerosta must all be in Home; iii.u fhiiber must their uilections teml ibeui. Hound to liouie bv tjit-.s immensely stronger th in any of tbose whidi pre-e.,t thcueln-i to tbctn iu this bind of fu'edoi.i: tbey mu-t eveH feel intluenees upon theoi, whii.-ii, w-itii mi almost iriusisiib!c ii.ipulso, will urge them to consult ti e deep inter e-t tbey ftsti in the cause of the' r master at Home. And, bv tiie very nature of their system; tiiey cannot have any pemiaiient interest iu this 1'ru lestant country, 'i hey ar not, in iiher cau tbey be identified w ith the iiitcri'-ts 1 1 tois nation, any farther than tlcy e-in luuke tUcui sub en.the arbitrary will and ph a-iire of lit... I'ope. 'J l ey bold ail tbey are us priests, aim all .bey over can nave, oris.', at ihe will nnd jo.: -"iiieut of their ina-ier; and therefore, ure uiuier cea-eless influ ence which draw them to K"-oe. Komo is tir-t and last, rea, tdtetttn firv-ent with them in ail leir medt latum ; aud hence, every -clicnie at meai-ure, that will further U otue'a tnlenvt uitivi lie first and always carried to its uint.t.t evtetit-. Iieae are prim-iices wlucli must oie-rate powe-- fully uism their iiouuvn bcurta. Nor i. uld ii be 1 exieetod, that tbey would act d'tTerentlv from tue course they creueraily (to. Jt nevc'sin ily troia Out of their Jij stem and i only tbe legitimat rcsult ol th. peculiar organization ut.Uteir sys tem. Thia view, demonstrably altows, that. aside from all oilier reasons, tbey must, ever, and alway consult only It une's in terest, inasmuch as they theu. scire have none uthor to (observe. (2,1 A very largo twrtion of these Priest are JrntiU, and aa sm li are under more peculiar inllu ene. than otherwise they wmild Iss. in this re gard, they cannot have a mind of their own ; but are holy, and unconditionally bound by the Popes will nfl pleasure, while In lit empuijinrnt. To taiihth this allegauon, I will Iraos, -i0e the thtth which every Jesuit Priest ba to take, by Inch he binds lnui-. ll unqualifiedly to carry t ut the ueaigna ol til noliness, the I oihs. i.n u th or Mi ai.cr. ' 1. A. It., now In the iireaence ot Almighty iiusi, th. tuesaea t irgin Mary, the blesaetl Mubi I tbe Archangel, tb hleaaed M. John ll.ipital, the holy lp.-til.-s rst. reler aaa M. 1'aul, and Ihe taints and sort-ad boats of heaven, and to you my luMtly father, do declare from my leeart, vitb m ..enlal r eae na si i. in, that hi boline I'nfie I lias ief'hrist vn-ar general, and I th. true and only bead of tlie atho ie or universal ehuri h thmugUnut the earth and that by virtue of tbe keys of binding and bav- 111 civen to In nolinea hy niy avior Ji-us Christ, be bath power to de .se heretical lit gs, prin-ee, a.ales, estiuiaonwcalilia. and goveriueuta. all l"iuig illegal, without his -acre I c 'iitiriiia.ion, aud that they niT aafely b dcatroved : tbcrefure lo tb. mm wl nf my power I tl all and will i! fend this d.-'U ni". and bi bolin-a rights and ecstiHiia samst 11 u-ur tiers of tbe heretical 1'rtetisi.t autboriiy wbiaveri siMs'inlly ga.kst Ihe ll w protended autbiarity at I i l.orcli of England, aod all adherents. In regard II it they ami Ma isa uawrpai ana nereiit-ai npp sting tu as-red mother etiureh of U -lit. do renounce and d i ow a any alleiane a dua to any heret ical king, print, or state, named f 'nslwu'-li, or obedience to any of their inferior mifiatrale or ofl. r. i do turtleey derlar. Ibt ih. d a-trin uftti ol tiieh'-f l.iigl.ili.,.dtrial'aliiiiiats II i.ust-nu-t, and ui other of lb nam. Proteatanta to be damns!-!, aei ll.ay Iheraaeliea ar damned, aad to tat daiaine.i, that Will real fciraak Ih sante, I an Is tber de. lare that I wi.l belrv, a-eiet, i a ad t m all. or any of bi bohneaa'agn Is la any .la. e, wkereier 1 shall 1, ia Eog'so I, N-.il nd, and I re. and, or in ear a-W fcin s-y or-t iaf.1 a. 1 hall a-owa to I aaet do taf Bteasa-I w eiiy-ta the beraclcal l'nileaiet d. -ramie, aicl at at ar.. att Ikttr frrtt-m-itd f-ttrrt rrtl mr -Aerw-i. I du lurther .eri-e and d-sla-., tbat B Hwtb-tti4-lug I a.a il.wn.-l wub lo a-a.ia any rat ( heiatintl for itte pn.pcatih( if the at irrrAmrrA'i laoVr., to keep wis, aod private all iter ajr-ytta' Cluneal Inrna utna to tnoa, a they latewat aria, aod Boa t-t ditulgw dita lly or iietirtf Ir, by wusd. writifls. or eireanatanc-t whatsoever ; but In l.u e all what ahvll be .;? I, fivea iu rliaig.or ll.wvera) Bliluaia, bv ;, .ss Bty g'l.Ml ly Ii '. et, or by any sf thia aer-l c aateni. All wi.e-h I, A. B do wer by I... blaa.d Trinity, aad biew 1 aacrarriesit, whu-li I am avnw to ra eeive, to petf or, and on Bty part to keen lovisa lJ.lt - Au -tocall the bearealy mn4 (b-raa koat-uf he,nto w.olea these my -aj laieaum ka keen tine ray etib. In leaiuaiany hereof, I takeibi te-ly aatd lal aacranieat of the ea rl ana i and i.a Ilia aa furib-r witk Bty kaad and teal ia ll l-s td.li.a k-.U e.t.eni t'..ia t of Ao. (s.iu. ki." M .iaiiB a 1'r l--..,l Vul. ii. p, 2.'sti, Tin ia t;. " I all nf aaera- y deleted b lh ILea ta i-srgv, aa it rr-i---tln.e r-ertrd at Pal, a, aiK lb a-s( vf Jea.it.'' " ti s insert. J ijt darkuc-s whtebcovers Ibe nivsterious nhouiiiia- tiims of Lain Ion toe great; and it is this iden tical privacy w liich atill enables the ltoiuau pti- so succt's..fully to carry on their schemes tu cor rupt nod enslave mankind. " ll stury proves the truth of the Jesuit princi ple in it practieil Illustration 'Strike without tie pissiiuliivoi ii-.--rt'iiniri : wbogives tbe blow. ( This instruction coiulen-cs nil tl.e rules and acts nf that order of Kuiivin eccleiatifs." M.rfiavins i'nitestant vol. il. Appendix t. p. 7l-S.7i('J. The consideration here presented, cletrly evince II iitiaiii-ui fo be hostile to civil governments. ivfTi.sc liriu. lilies are tolemt.t an 1 free. Ihe nasi iiiu.; v of li onanism,. drum that year 7oti, to the times of ibe Kefbrinaric.n ; and, indeed since thai peri . i ; ti.eiherwiii that initniitubjluy .liijined f r tbe chiteeli : firove domonstriiblv, that as ii al wat pulled down and destroyed w hen it could, gov eruiiieiita, that stood in the way of its onward ui-ji-ch to universal dominion ; so, its efforts now are all ten ling lo that end at this time. Many cireiHostances in ita history in America, elerjrlv demonstrate, ils sleepless vigilance in tliia regard. and tbat its millions are wideawake lo the great enterprise, the ubiis't of which is, to undermine and overibrt.vr our institutions. This will be shown more fully in my next. Yours, 4e. YOU II. F.iti-tvi'i'i.s tsn Liss niT.irr. fhmfoti, Mtirrh !- i. Tf -'.ii a-bore on Meituatei lleavh is the vt tHinin ( .. in,, r. lioiu ,avanuali Itrihia tsirt inl urn i.ie (irie.ntat, as was supposed, ribe weotasboii) ou .Saturday niorning, on a sandy tiottom, aod now beads towards tiie sea. Capt. Seers, tho ti.i. 1 mate, and one seaman, were drovur 1 in their attempts tircaebtbe sluToinn L..'i'., i he t'-.iiiiu.ler ni the crew were taken on safely i-i a l ie hint. The ship bold together. Let has tost her main and mixxen masts. I be schooner Arietta lawnn, from Norfolk ti Uie-uui, ia also ashore at rVituate, and has toVved a total loss. I'n-w and cargo .wed. A disfnitch from Phim uib, lltb, report that a severe gale set iu uu .Saturday, rendering tlie road iiii.aaaiii. trom drill snuw, lliere were seten vessels ashore, among Ihcin a huge abip, with lor masts gone. She i suppoaed to be the lluilsiiii, ul .New lork. from Savannah lor Uotloii A ticaiuer has been sunt to her assiaUiuee. So hkh M "." Tb. Baltimore Patriot speaking of tbe proceedings and acta of the ae aion of Congress just closed, says, that for w hat ever of oonu jst it presented iu industry and at tention to laismesa to tlie prei-eiling session, the country u untuliled to "ihe puhlie eondemnalnan of Congressioual faction, idleness and Corruption. It baa eome ki tbe aid of laborious and honest member, aud it salutary influence baa been remarkable. Tlie imprudent, and ia many raaea ihfaraoue men, who bung at a id tbe legislature, have I teen branded and tca.iered ; and the Con duct of i , c ress, though far frrnn iiiimaenlate, abow a - il'iiary dteai uf pot-ular condemnation. We Imp that tbe next asa.-uibl.ige of tbat body will show a permanent impruvameut in it fair ue-a and industry " lu friendship as faithful, a couataut ia lor. I What i that Mother? Tbefirle. borl Proudly careering hi courae of joy: Firm, ou his own mountain rig r i.'ying, Kreasting the dark storm, tb. red bull defying Ilia wing on the wind, and bit .v. in the tun. lie swerve tut a -rem-, ontonward bears, richl m. Boy, may tlx eagle't flight .v.r be ll.in, Ouward and upward and true tu tb. line. '' front tftejjttblin Chtciru1j Uatjaz'ux. A MAID rJ-C-JXED BKSIDI. A, 6TUEAM. A muid reclined beside itream At fall of summer day, And, half awabe and hiilf a dreamt"; " Siie watched the ripples play. She marked the water fall and bear., Th. deepening thadow throng. And heard, aa darkened duwn tb .va, I bat river' balding aong. And thus it ung, with tiukling tounge. That rippling, shadowy river "Youth's brigbtct day' will fad. away Forever and furoter V' ' ' The twilight past, th moon at but Ron. broadly o'ar Uie night. Each ripple gleam beneath her beam. A wrought in ulver bright. The heaving water, giid. along, llut mingling with their voice, Tbe nightingale Dow pur hi aoog, And wake, the ahadet rejoin. And thus he sung with tuneful tongue, That bird beside th. river " When youth i gone true toy. thine. OB Fur toil and fur .ver." "Hmirsyxo tits K vow-Ni-rnmonii." "Mr. rtakewell, asaiataiit editor of ttie ,Sc Louie Intel ligencer, has retired from that paper because of iia Know-Nuthiug proclivihvea, " Hikitt'ifnt f'atua. Wil I 4 ,u-l-4 tr:lk A "ansa SoUtmji.m. Franklin Iherce, Funiey'a foreman, will retire m m tl.. Vt bite ll.iuae al out the ud .March, If ,J, becaila of ilia KuoW-Nolhing pnacbsil-raof iu proprietor. Jmrncan IJr'jay For R DAYS LATElt FROM EtT.Ot'E. aair vL or Tut aratr. firutk a Ciur Ao-m-ar Hat irix, M.iB-bH. The-tesmef Africa Capt, llarriaon, haa arrivasl, with f..ur days' later aew than thai t.r ugnl t.i Hi I'awttc. Mi left L teriil oa tic iid in"!., and brine tb. in sat BttriliiK Intelligence ul tb. death of th. ttvr Nm-IhiIi .4 ftuaaia. He expired ao Id-nlr at one n'ebs-k on th nioroinl 'it tri lsy, y.f mat. Tb news nf th eie-it eretted ib greateat .it itement wbciever It waa rece.vad. No details attn lin( hi death ar g'.tew, but n. I 'h Isaiaat d ,M antlel of Ihe fs. , aa it waa anti :..l la lis II sjhi if Lirla on Friday Bight by I-rr I t'Ureu Iju, aud ia th Cniiaoua bv Leirtf I aluierafcui. rSiriai-aa ware a-baat that be waa es-inted, but Ui general ispeea-i" ia that b. died of aoo piety, afier aa at'. b of ieftuei, lltai'l net w known iw Hn gland V-f ie the news i f hi death was t sited, wbi, u tauaed a alight rt-e in the fund. T it elf st Ins dea'h will bav on it a war and other qt,e.ti.ta nl .ours bad Bot traoa ird wiae. lb Atri.-a Utt l.lterfad. Ti.. Vienna I'.mferean. wa to opea oa IhaStb in au I eifeuii,m ia regard to r-4 war di T gr .wiii airoepr-r. Iro n tbe a.-at uf ear w bat. ao B.at of Ui leaal iiKHrUu-. " 1 " 1 I inn, In t bsi'.sia I i.Biitir, ob lh M b dsr of Mar. h Is .i. Mr. I'., t ti.ul ia ll. r f -t ie-riil ka a -a. Toed-ed ktl lea i .,1 lb 1 lirialiaa t hureh, fit -11 V'-ra a Ure vi(. A rclMive aod Inn. 1 ut". craEExsconot'Gii FEMALE C0LL1-GE. fl1 h aext Seniuawill opea Dee. i-th. 18&4, and J clou ob tli third Thursday in May, lbii. Ilia high auiiuurd nf scb ilarslifp aad diaeiplin and tb tuipl Faculty provided fur th Institution t.iv it claim to public patronage whieh bav bcre lofure tneaacknowlniged, aud iv no dacliu will benafter be allowed ia these particular and im provemnits wli' from time to tun 1st iutrotluced, increased prosperity is eonfidenlly expected, Termai till a session, including tuitiea in tli Kuglish rncbe aod board with foraiabed roum. servant ttendanee, fuel, light, and watbing. ( Jt) extra r Musie aa the Piaue or (Jul tar, and 10 fur Oil aial inf, I' nock $10, Latin to, Urawiag i. -rAttl-TY. KKV. TlltNbRM. J0NF-, A. M. President aad l'rufaavr of Natural Sciene aiT,!-!! Ullfa. WILLIAM K. BLAhR, A.M. Profaaatir of kla.tUa.aik aad tb. Aacisat Lauguaf t. TIIEO. F. WiJl.Lk, Im., PrvftMor of kluaie. m. tons EAits'trr JorAsxie, (or pavus,) I'ruftaaor f b Fraock Laugiugea aad Lltaratar. HIM NASNV T. Hrt.il, MlStt LICT M'MihE, Asalataal la tb Literary Isspartmrat. MlhA AlOl r.A M. HAUtN, Vl.-rf Ll.XA A. DbAKK, MAHAwK JblASIII-, As-tatast ib Maaie. Prfaor ef Drawieg aud Painting Ta-Ai C BLAKE, Mew-rd. URS. 7. C. BLAKE, ' " Matron. a (Tb Deparlaieni of llrswirij tint Pinlia( will be asaaouanry ftMf.plicd.ats-spoiary vacancy aia ikf at Ike tun of atakiaf Bp thi itrliaieatat ) I'trnU aad jitardi-m Uaairuij ta bav Iu- pa" lira lara. wilt pleu al.lrra i.av. Kraal. Js ta. wbe Will fisrward (I Itttltr tlaawlag lh ettr W a ty, aral plan nf aaa-emeail aad all tie pc-4. rtalalton ef th Uatilotl.B. It-. Irii-1- ' a " 1 ' tra-i-j.. Petrrtbu.-g-. Vt- t.i-rtnai WILL3 & mTI-IAN. f lately al ine uaa i W Hi a, lata a llrwaralVy, 1T 11.L fi' at-tnti " a aala aaa ssirettaa I at aii arn,ta -1 aa ta il l'r.la-. araataf i,..aaaia, Aa., aa t p.i i-i adr - ell tr ,Mnial.s, all a. tot.. .. On. " . Aa.. A. RMIV s-4 I are. J -, aaa aei ta Otaaial tiaaiai I a ... V prirrtt. -f, Jtra-r, 115. a I . Iiu.. ' ." Muaa. LW roPAIlTXKKMUP. MILLER k ltOOEIia, ( l l.jrmyi aioi f.sa -.' a1 L, R.ii.n..?i. s. c. W I IX attr n J fii tlj toaif Wain" ewtrwattsl to tbeaa. twt- i. PJ. .ill n.auib-ri 'Ull.-6 ! - . a- I...O.S,. j,.k.lllllr ee, i Wmourn bu ! U "" ' ,, wta w W. U rvMI lot. Mai.k i'.'., l. . 1...'
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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