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' " :..., ' Jlortlj-Cardie Jtar. . . rBLI5BK0 " .VuVf F "WILLIAM C. DOUB, . ;.l atrietty in advance, two dollar per u tire dollar and nfty etou, if paid withia i ..esttit I aad thro dtillart at th end of tb ,r. Bt '! inserted 'ur tlj nt for oacb ubeo,ueut insertion. Taoss of greater leagta will be charged propore tioasily. Court Order. and Judicial bdvsi t isement will b chargeit 2 per cent higher thn the above rate. A reasonaol deduction will b mad M thes wh advertise by th year. - Book 4 Job Printig done with aeatass aa despatch, nd oD accommodating term. , yj- Letter to th Editor must h port paid, ' SELECTED POETRY! Prom th Americsn Orgs. 1 MX $$Yr- it VOLTJME XLVI. RALEIGH, "NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 4. 1855. NUMBER 13 VtottCLitrclhm Star. RALEIGH, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH Sl.t, 1355. TO. TUB AMERICAN PARTY. Awake, oh y sovereigns, the skies now are bright, A few battle more, and you'll be in eommaiid ! The minions who fought you, with treacherous might. To Pope Plo Nono, shall not sell this fair land. Oh. think of your country, and think of the hour. When your illustrious aires, battled in the hot ftf't, ButQod gave them strength conquering power, As they wrestled with tyrants, for freedom and ... -:'rigbt ' - ' r They concjoered, mid bloodshed and treat triba . "tittton . ' - - i ' And plaiitedand watered fnir Liberty's tree,! , Whom branches extend and oovora nation, "l'hehomoof thobnve,andt!ie landof tliefree!" O he not forrrotfuL but watch with ereat care 1 - Your foes are in motion let not sentinels sleep! Likeonrcountry'lov'd lather.be fervent in prayer, Or, from Liberty's slumber, you may jet wake to weepl - Be faithful in brotherhood, firm and united. t Let r glorious Umox forever prove Then in triumph sbatl roll on this great rcforma- ' ti'in, '. " From the North to the South th West to the Kant, " ' -' ' And your ranks shall Le filled, with the pare of Hie nation I A Wam i so '. The eonserratim of the Ameri can party upon the question of slavery even in New Hampshire, is fully admitted in th follow ing significant paragraph which we find in the New- Hampshire- Independent Ikmorral. , Let Southern men read it, and say whether the For eign Democratic press at the South is not delib erately attempting to deceive them when it represents the Know. Nothing movement as an Abolition movement notwithstanding the fact that Seward, Greely,Wccd, and the whole crew of Northern Abolitionists are out, as one man, against it. Here is what the New Hampshire Democrat says : He iroudi nut D'ugvin nor den j rte fact thai there u dangrr OuU the A'nov Sothing, or Ameri- eaii or jahuitiun will be perverted into an aliuiice frith HkHtthcrH Slaetry. U ,' rrqttirt theeffiirtt of all the true men Mm'jing to it to saw ft from the fate which hat overtaken ttus H hig aiul Vemo- ratie partite. ,- Kohitu os Cum. The New York Times nublishes a rather lonir letter from Kossuth in Forthoundsonthousands,aretrutiugin you! -,: to Cuba and the United Sutes. lie ri t th. P'r.?,': Z" t r- t;.ke, the ground that there is . large Republican i..g.vi.....r..... i , ... ,. .. . ,. u.l... party in Bjiain, ana 11 tne v uuoa omw mm tively taken part with th Republicans in the Revolution of 1H54 in Spain, Republican Guv erunicut would have boea established in that country, and Cuba would have become ours by And Priestcraft eha'J perish t ayt, rot thall the voluntary action on their part. A-PEMOCART1C ttTTEtt ; Dr. Sawoel L. Marshall, editorf the Msysville F.ipress, one of the ablest DemikStne organs in Kentucky, has addressed to th Frankfort Com monwealth th following letter s . Tj the EMor oftht CommOHmltX i Mavsvills, Ky, March 16, 1855. Si i Undenitandinc that the rot of th State Convention upon the lenolutiiun ail. f ted by that body will be given to the world as unanimous,-! desire to assure the puMic, through your eolumus, that one vote is registered uraiimt them. To be brief and intelligible, 1 will snv that I regard the whole as a bago! futian, anil I hum blf ssur tb odaof th Stattt o Kentucky that tlu'v wer m4 sanctioned by one-third, at least, of the members of the Convention. They denounce the Know Nothings for their selection of Freesoilers in tho North and yet applaud the Adi"initratinn whiih has ppointed five hun dred Frecsoilors and Abolitionists t office in the S;al of New York alone. Inasmuch as Score tnrv (iutkrie' name has received especial men- lon, 1 preixune, sir, to a"kr are the people, ol the ntnto of Kentuckr reanv to endomehis liron soHlettor.and aid in the crushing out the nations! men of tho nrth and elevating the enemies ol th South: Are they ready and willing to sanc tion the interposition of the Administration, with nil its patronage and power, in the local afuairs of States, with a view to controlling their elec tions, as was done in New York by tinthrie, in Massachusetts by Ciishing, and in Missis sippi by Davis, Are they willing now to falsifv their record by sustaining Mr. (iiithrie with all his protective notions after having so emphati cally arrayed themselves in opposition, while the same proposition was advocated by th Whigs?. 1 shall, sir, with ereat pleasure, sustain the nominees of this convention. I am, at all times CONGRESSIONAL MORALITY. tVe were infinttelr amused three or four weeks' ago by practical Jok in Washington npnn m number ni nic mn of Congress. It wa too good to be left onmibliiihed. A con pie of merry fellows, en of them a dis tinguished member of Congre from southern State, and th other distinguished ex-editor from Kentucky, concocted a letter purporting to be addressed by young lady to a very fin look ing; gentleman. It was got up tn tat rate style. Th pretended young lady set forth therein that she had several time seen th gentleman she was addressing, that she wa captivated by his fine face and manly form, that her heart was deeply touched bv alt she saw and heard of him. cquaiotnc bf-.re his departure, Irom the city tliat she hoped and prayed he would forgive her seeming boldness as it was tho first imprudent act of her lite, that she had always moved and- wa still moving in the highest circle of the capital, that she would be upon a certain squar of a certain street at pre cisely Vi o'clock on the following day, in a dress which she described with great partieulsrity, and that she honed and trusted h would meet her and thus afford, her an opportunity of a brief personal intercourse with the Idol o! her heart. The two wasts had between thirty and forty eon- ins or uus letter written by a lemale lriend ot theirs, and they sent themcrtpi to between thirty and forty memliers of Cotigross, selecting those ot course who wer known tostitcrtnin a very exulted opinion of their own personal tiuv OlUSllOHH. Jivervlhine bcinz thus arranged, th two in kers called upon us and smother young gentle man, explained what tliey bad done, and invited us to get into their carriage, ride with them to the poiut of assignatnin, and see the sights. We unhesitatingly contented, ami w saw sights sure enounh. llidini upon tlie desiimated tauare. w beheld th whole ot th thirty or flirty mein- ABl'SE OF TIIK KNOW NOTUIXGS. Ho regards the Beast. Washington City, Gtr.tx Moo'TAiirGuL. ." CONTENT. ' T ALIC CSKT, My bouse is low and small, But behind a row of trees, f 1 ' I catch the golden tall Of th sunset in the sea. " And a stnne wall hsngittg-whtle, -With the roses of the May, Were loss pl.visnnt to my sight Thau the fading of to-day. . From a brook a boifer drinks, 1 In a field of pastnre ground, Villi wild violets and pink Fur border all around. ' M v boos i small and low, !- Hot tit willow by the door Dotb a eool, deep shadow throw, ' In the summer, on my 'flour. And in long und Miny uights, " When the liiiilw Ktves of ara bar, J ean see tlio window lights Of the homestead other where. and under all oireumswncos, for th principles xur,,ern ami Southern men, Whigs, Dem- oi in; iHtiiv.uiuiuoiusisiHiak urn um, n ocnts, and Know Nothings, walking to and fro. come when the Deiuoorocv shall shake off the in rubus of I'ieree. (iuihrie 4 Co., and dar to thiuk and act for theitisehes. lours, Ae. i SAMUEL L; MARSHALL. HiuH 1'rices. The Varrenton News gives the fi'Uiising account of the sal of tho slaves of Major adjourn for the want of a quorum all gazmg earnestly m every direction and at every female figure, to discover th ohjeot of their anxious senrcn. We concludod that, if few more conies of the letter had beeu sent to members of the House of Representatives, the House wuuld bar bad to Mr house is small and hnr, - Rut with 'pictures such as these, Of the meadow snd the row ' CM' illuminated trees : And the heifer as site drinks From the field of meadow ground. With the violets and pinks Yt a border all around Lei me never, foolish, pray Lr a vision wider spread, Birt contended, only sy, line me. Lord, my usily bread. MY FIRST HOME AND MY LAST. "An Invalid" U credited in thS Boston Trans- script with llw following stuu.isi , Out of my first home warm and bright, 1 I psod tn t'leo ild world's lowering night ; From love mora re d than light or lite. To doubt and ienliusy, fears and strife ) 111 hath it ended that well begun , Into to shadow, out of the sun. Out of my lt home, dark and cold. t 'hall pass to the nity whoa streets are gold ; From tb silenee that falls upoa sin snd aiu, l i th item ole-s p.y of the angel a strain j " Well shall lie ended that ill begun Out of the shad iw, iuto the sua 1 GUEEXSDOllOUGir FKMALK COLLKGE. fit h sst .Seutoawlll er Oes. "Jib. 1 Bit, and , sum th tliinl TliarvaViy .? asgbaUBdard of sclttsrtii ail diseiplia tlx api r seuity prviael for Ihs Institution Is tt claim I piilMicnaironaffs which bar hr- tof'ir cn4w!iUf, sad as a declin wd idea of purchasing Ibe island from the mother oouutry as preposterous and absurd. If an nt tempt tb seixe the island by force were made, Spain wauld abolish slavery and declare the ne groes free, which would embarrass the question of American action in the United Stales, and would tsius England and France to- take part withSpain to defend her rights. ACfioc Mission. Mr. Soulc, In one of his letters to th State liepartment, makes some singular disclosures. He says that Louis Napo leon, before his celebrated euup d'etat, whieh placed hun at the head of an empire, had con cocted with General Narvaox, the Spanish min ister, tho plan of a mission tu the.. L ulled States, to sound how far this country was vulnerable in aniilitsry point of view. A secret agent was to 1 sent with instruction prepared by the De partment of Foreign Affairs. Theso instructions duly signed, were presented to Napoleon Rona- parte, theon of Jerome, with a tender of what aiuouut of money be miht require to carry them out. Th latter refused, telling Louis Nnpolcuu that he was not the man for such a ..work ; that he was a lemocrat, and would ratlier b with lb Unite 1 Stales than with him. The matter w is dropped, and has not been resumed ince, at least to the know ledge of Mr. Soule's inf ! m anL Mr. Soul himself appears to have full faith iu the statement. The Pori'i Oimnwx or rut Ksi-Notiui.i. loi l'ius IX, in bis aUoeutivit, delivered in the Secret Consitry at llumo, on the 9th of D- ceinlirr last, thus seaks : W have still to lament tb existence of an impious race, who would eitermiimt all relig ious worship, if it wer possible for them ; nd w must count amongst them, tefor all, th members of secret societies, wiio, bound tog ether by ft crimiu-U compact, negleet no mean uf overthrowing th Church and State by the vio lation of every law. It it against them assured- lly that the word of lb Divine Redeemer are directed 1 ' l' nrt the rAifdn of the detil, and iu the work ef ymr father." Paricy sx Rirt ni-K-vsim. Every Jy, says tb Frederick Examiner, we hv aior tonviue. ing reasons to assert their sntagonism. The Hick' man, Ky., Tim states that I Roman Catholic priest, living in that nty, preached n sermon near Winbun t few day sine, in which h at- N. T. Green, of that county, on the 22d atid 23d inst., which shows that the hard times have no1 affected the value of negro property much lleanldsixty-niiiesjaves fortheenormniissum of $5 1,0:12 , making an average of $;3'J CO. Of these 23 wcro under 7 and 3 oyer 50 years of ngc. The most valuable house-servants were n it sold. ThTPefetloirsbron?httheri?eof.67i 3,.VJtH! snd .1 tl,(KK). Clirl from 14 to 10 years of gc, Sl.OMt ra-h. The terms were 12 months credit with intorcst Louutitte Journal. INTERESTING-FROM JAPAN Another interesting letter from S.l.is E. Bur rows, appears in tho Aha California, which we condeusa as follows : ' While in California Mr. B.' 'commercial busi- nes enabled bim to obtain various specimens of sculpturing from the natives of (jiipen Charlotte's Islaud, ill Iaiii0'!oo4 N. mtives take state rock from Uicir mountains and aculplur it, with fnnn date for bonds with gis.d security, butmany beautiful Polish. He wa impressed with the preferred paving onsh, we learn eight or ten K" mnimiM- oi una swi loinui ui npin, thousand were paid up. Although theso negroes jndtook wiUi him to Japan various spe-Minens. were very likely, looked well, were of rwd char. l'u m J.ldo Bay. with the K Governor of ,.i,.r .,,",1 rr.,..l .1,11 inking it all liirnther. I rnga, and many ol the ch.ct me ou bmrd, he it was the highest .aie we evor htrd of and ar- had those i lali-irs of the cons of Queen Charl.rtte's Ituet well for the prosperity of onr county and 1"II p'eu on Ui table, wiUiout remark b- lt uig nuito. lne Japanese, with evidently great surprise, fas they had their police rcgiilatinm so perfect that nothing could come on board the ship with out their knowledge,) said, "Where, Mr. Dor rows, did you get theso Japanese articles t" He replied, "Aio ilies JajHuioe 7" "l srisioly they ar Japanese," said several of th party, and anxiously looked at bun to ascertain In what State, as not one was sold out uf the latter, should also, in justice to tb humanity of M'ij,ir lireen, be stated that they were sold in tauiilio ol I, i, 4, a and as ingii as six. -JiceissLtM pr tiii , Espr.aon Alixhsiie. The Time has published the following telegraphic dispatch, dateal Rerltn, Sunday morning: The Cxarevitch Alexander assumed the rovers-1 manner they had been bnmxht on board. ment at St. Tetersljurg ycatarday afternoon, and Mr, U. readied, "it is with great pUuuurva4 retiteI boniago as Emperor. this alon repavt we for owning to Jssiu that The Journal des Delists savs I Ju!' reoognb these articles to b tU workmuf Tl. ... .m-i-J It,,..!. ... !nii!.il .i snip oi your laraiiy, out in workmen wr no an early ; into the affairs of the Empire by th b?rB J 'P"'. uul. ' 1 pTsitlon fcinpcror, nis lan.ier ; ue was present at hereafter b allowed ia thss particUr aad tin 1 nrsvempnt wi I from liiihi to tone b Intrwlueed, iacreasdrnpritylseimB'lentlyipctrd. Tsims; I tcnijed to pfst that ft republican grnment iu m .-ion, incia'ii. lyiuow m mm r.iigiun ranches sa l bnsrd w 1 1 r , .-n , I r i ai, s -r, tot ttenlane. fust, limits, sal wiii,i(. tllaur I ilavlc ea tlis.'im sr liittr. sil ilftr Ol alii,, it is i il t, ,.ti i . Iriiar i. n fAlll.TY. r.r. TI RM. M. JOHV.K A. M. Prat,bni tad Frrssor m Njioral fWeM tlieir wer to break down and destroy any vh aaq ueiis uttm. ll the councils f be was iniestcd with situatkms which gave hint freipieut1 opportunities of rendering himclt useful 4i tin? army, and pleasing to the voutli of the sehoo a. n henerer the Kinoersr .Nicholas fiiuted the capital, be leu th supreme direetion of the government to bis son ; nl, in short, be had taken the utmost paius to prepare lion iu neoonie ma aueeesaor. The (irand Duke Alexander, the heir tn the crown, is verr popular in Russia! he is beloved and esteemed by the people. II will not cier cie the great authority of his fa I her, tir he doe not Inherit either bis hantmr or Ills inflexibility. lis wilt rather please, as the Einwror Alexander I did. By his mildness and his afulnhty. and be tween the nn.'lo and th nephs ther is a very xreat similarity of chsraeler, in numerous wsva. ih new Emires is also highly spoken of, end her elevated judgment aud her conciliating manners are much extolled. It is thought that she will axercis ft salutary iuHueuc over tb r.,nnery. I'uli'.io opinion in Rasaia attnbutjto the bered f Quoun Charlotte's Island was then point,! out to theia on the charts, and when they again ex amined the sculpturing, and saw hrw pertectly Jajianes they were, all were satisfied that th inhabitant ol yiirrn tharhjttes lilaad ware their des4-iidaiits. Th nobla siev'imen of the North American Indians, Tecuiuwli, Logan, King I'bilip ami i'ucaliovitas, w ci-c rfect stiecimeus of th (Japan ese, and war no doubt of tb same blood ami family. The proof presented, Mr. B. thinks conclusive evidence that the red men of America came from the family of Asia. M any of the habits and customs of the Japan- hav aurvived th wreck ui gr. Tb Ja panese bar a tradition that many yean ago, their vessels hsd a eouinauioatiou with th bind of tb rising sun, smw oalled America ; and I hop your readers will feel th auras interest ia thssul.jert aa 1 do, as it lewwn ia sum degree th speculation so long existing a to man creation. When Columbus first conveyed to Spain tb If deminciat'o i and abuse could kill ft politic al party, the Know Nothing would have been dead king ago not a man of them would now survive. The history of party strife exhibits milling more virulent than th hostility excited against this new order. Yet, instead of being " crushed out" or sulalued, the party appears to I have grown fat under the blow inflicted upon it. ! And all the while, the alleged intolerance uf the Know ALilhilii k til jAicTcautB signd. for, this most intolerant opposition. We have beard of" fighting the IVvii with fire," and it must be upon s ime such principle that th order is thus warred upon, AVhat there is in the principles or character of ill new party to jujtifv this ferocious hostility, we cannot ascertain. True, its member meet in secret, and are not known to th public t but it principles and candidates are declared tn the. world ; and whatever mav be thought ol th for mer, it will not be denied by unprejudiced judges that the latter compare favorably in every respeot with those uf any other party; The feauture ol secrecy, however, is with many persons th only grounu oi ui,ecuou.;-outv so ur aa w can warn. il relate solely to th name of th members. . The necessity, or at least the policy, of adopt ing at the outset the plan of seerecy to th extent mentioned, is obvious. Every one is war of, and bas experienced, th tren2th of the ties which bind individuals to the political party with which they have co-operated, it is impossible to traiisfertlieullegianceor connexion from one par ty to another, without incurring ndegrce of oppo sitiou, and often odium, which many are unable to encounter successfully. Hence the imiwrtanco of their finding new friends and sympathisers be 'fore tlie separation from old associate is openly proclaimed. It is well known, moreover, that both the old political parties hav I wen eager bidders forth vote of .Catholics and naturalized citizens, and neither was willing to commit itself to cause by which It would hereafter lose a val uable support, A publie secession from both to form a new party could not easily be effected i i.nd, in nil poibaliifity, if it had partially succeed ed it would eventually have suiTered the fate of the late Native American movement every uiun woo participated in it would have had a mark put upon him for all time to come. Until the party, therefore, had acquired strenr'th enouehto sustain itself befcre tlie public anil protect its mem tiers, it was desirable that tney annum be shielded in some way from the hostility of embit tered opponents and the evils of unprincipled demagogues. As to the principlo pat forth by the Know Nothings, we perceive nothing that is unpatriotic or inconsistent! with our nuble institutions. Every observer of public affairs in this country must have scon the truckling spirit exhibited by tsiliticiniia toward citiient of foreign birth and the professor of a particular religious creed. The day appeared not far distant when natives of the country would occupy asulsirdinate position and the government le completely in the bands of "adopted eititens." Already have te seen f roigner binding together for th avowed pur pose of revolutioniiiiigour institutions, and intro ilucing the wildest and most drstructivaschemcs; we bate seen John Mitchell set out upon his career by announcing his intention to drag this country Into th arena of European politics and contention ! w buve seen a Monsieur Soule ap pointed Minister to Spain, and Ciaigres pass a lawauthorixiiig unnaturaliicd foreiguere, ignor ant of onr taws and lafvguav to vol in, and eontrol the destinies of, terruoric of the United States. If thaw things do not rail for reform w are at aloe I know what will. Th Know-NouV ingi ar actuated by no hostility towards th na tives of other lands who have sought an asylum in tJii free country, mat y of h"in, they recog nise as worthy snd reapcctabl men but they claim that thus who wer born and reared upon th soil shall guvoru the country nothing mure, nothing k ts. But the Know Nothing prnaerili Catholics, and that his "religious prosecution 1- If w un- For tb North Carolina Star. .. . UlSt i uro;. - U t, CVI.M?- 1 ' Reesuae. it r u.i lstirt-wi. ral matter, in u t;.. v w, ui,l I1 U- sai CM in prr-,-r nj li.e ti,t;i,f ! w sw-nt in all t!no-j. Ti.eir foreign e-i,, ,. from ciiildhonj up. w,,i,l to aiwlioi r, disqualify ihfm tr the u,-.Lri'e of .i r s , functions ef i,mce, and wrMrij, bd ;ih. , . u perhais lnienii,.im'u t i.i-unvfu.fiit. Lour aUairs. lor--Kn t:, ,,rt Lt.e i...l ti-:l Very powerful ii.t i, 3. Because, it Wou.d lead ia many instance, to proscriitioB, bearm very 111,5.1, .,'. ami v upo American leelmgs. son engeo-lrr , never eonld be removed, lli p peatcdly been exhibited, in the 1, and wars and bloodshed have L- quenre. liuard arai.ist all h '. '. 4. liecause, as tlieir very citi,enhlp ia prj- li eated upon trgalvnifiiiVy.and restricted i a, h, u, I be,) to a priibation, it is tail just that this !!, r restriction should be added, for the greater tm u rity of tlieir own citisenshlp, as well as the en jovinent of Amsrican liberty. til. titmihUma mmpteutjira.! the Inc-rss of ail fcreigu cHlfirUt, ctmncit, iuAjtiyttim irom jus tice. Th reasons for this are so apparent, i. at. it is unnecessary to make any remarks upon it. I said above that we ought to bavea"uiiit i rule of naturalisation" according to th cntistrta tionnfth United Sutes. lly Uiis 1 mean li st this law should be so specific, as thai it wonid nut allow an v on ef th Ktate. t naturstit citizens from foreign countries in less iiiue than nxea npon by Congress, and in no other way, and that no State should authorize the exercise of the elective franchise by foreigners, and the enjoyment of office earlier' than tho speoilio peri od nxe upon by iugrcsi. M. Fnirnl In this, my closine number. I shall csjnaider the policy which oujlit to be purr sued towards foreigners, and especially Calhnlie iorrjor-r. n is outrensonauieibiaw aaa Na tion shall protect ourselves from any and every. thins which would jeopard the interest of our country. If this can be done, while the influx of foreign emigration continue to pour into our roumryrtneu, in me nam or uoa, ict it be don. To a very great eitent this may doubtless b accomplished; bnt, then, it will reipiire much caution and care to do this. It will be my aim- in this number to point out what I believe lb best policy in this ease. I can of course, only give some general outline, which may serve as a clue to tlie whole sohiect. The A mrritrm JMrtv a such ought to earnestly contend for the prin ciples oi national policy, aa ooniprenendea in the general scheme which follow. To seek so eh amendments and modifications of the Katmidiiatio Lav, aa will control mure lorelners.liii.iJ.s lee.n.ifv.i M,UJ-.- . Fartlier, that all naturalised rersons should nhutUos.uklirrir. in ),. ..tK.. , .(..ii I required to obtain a certitied Iiiplomaof llnir more effectual !y-giv th governing tiower into '7 '.'""('P, ' that ii, co, of not being .l. k 1. . 1 . '- 0 ... ... I Kble Ui lurniali tt. lhip ii t?.Mii.liiti n.tt tit k iiiv uami m nauTo-ijnrn ciusen,pnniuitiiitit I . , , . , , : r unqualifiedly tlt iii;rM of U figa culiiu. J'.. ii wuitl b .s euimet- fuiuvei from juiic. f1tU' .lllch fluent ly 1 J au a ? vw r .k nr... M In tlwi fmUfT. Thw Vttl'&at ww "'-"y" 'wi ui iiij iutr - , . m , - . roitiio , fixiug the term of year necessary "' ' seat w s.w wore wo rn th legal tiaturaliiatiou of any foreigner to ""J ntbor)ty of itself, of the sc ary to prevent y are perretra- att or diploma. itretupiiHr emirs. (I. j i lis Usclf. This should be conformed to the Constitution of the United States, Article 1. Soct f. Clause . which give to Congress the "power fo establish an uniform rule of naturalisation. " "Under the constitution lot th Uniteil Mute, tli power of naturalisation is exclusively in congress." See twae re. t'Airoe, 2, Whoa ton, 259. Set States men Manuel p. 12 vol, 1. Congress should therefor, be induced to wa wrone in principle, la practice, and in mor als; thai it was contrary to th law of (ru) and nature, ruinona to tlie interest nf the trueeburt h, (tlie Roman Calbolie,) and twat all who were members of that chunk should1 au sreryihing in ilary Urnnd lhik a p.diey different from that of Balive of An.eri-a, who appeared ft different iron, ui iiiiboiuhub ui sturope a in impress an th it thef wr a distinct crest ion of man. could Hiey hav been accompanied by hi Jauan of , ' ,1 ..1 1 1 1 , .. - , Asia, uiey wuutu oave ranaeu a tn asm larai- Iv. - . Tlie Jananea mad it perfert tul.ile du nor th a time w remained in Jeddo Bay, and had not the Kan pen interfered la arrest ties intimacy, th Jiua wowld Suva have best Americanis ed. Never were a reord mora desirous of th closest intimacy ; but tlx Emperor aud prince pretcr tn 014 slat 01 tiuugs k the .new, and urn will u required lor th change. lh Eiuparor, and particularly a more pacific on. ! From tb Jiativ Hoatiul I MORE EVIDENCES THAT THE KNOW NOTHINU PARTY IS X WHIO MOVE MENT!! Jaa. W, Power, Fn., Engmaaing Clerk ef th IIiai of ComisssM of tlie last llenerat Aminlily, baa reexrtineed th Itrmnrralie, given in his mllie sion to in Jmmi ,n Virty, . smd started rnjier in f I'diUlswit', 5 C, to a,lvoeste it principle. Jhe Ihmarratie fninal of linlonrga, t,a , hith- ertu Ikmoernlie, pubiishee Uie prim iplns of th "JMtuiiiglil aaeassin UMsr, ueeiare iiwin to us f"d en'Msb foe it. and fiivlbwith hoist, th Isi of 10 "1 A.aioes, alLU.tJI K. RLAKE. A. II. Prsfsssar ef UaiUssatics aud the Aaeisnt .Xsuiaafr. - THKO. F. WOLLE, tfi., .tVofessor Mo.is. gov em me n4. "Fosniis. Pai rtais. I a sing; ward of tb oily of New Votk, wa learn from tlx Tribune, that over siw Hmuitnd peopht are the reeiieots U. Uilll k tVKT JiiUaXXB, (Of MIH, f their daily food fnsm th k-md of charily, and "" w"'s an uisrsisri th, t-nU em. uf th, ..-or, u Amet A.v.vi 1. pi bbi'p Ml!! I i ct urait, Asslstsals la th Literary leirtMl. , MIvs aliilfTA M. II AiiF.f, bllvl Ll.NA A. LLAKE, M.tritvK JolSH.XK, Astetsti la Mast. s-wa lis s4 Ibis apeak VuIubm in fsvur ef stnf'ping Ui emigration of begir and paupers f ma foreign shores ? Tb burden has become a tax nnUcaraU. Prof, sm tt famaing and Paiaiinf TU'iMts C. HUlt,:, It, T. V. U I. A kit, blslrun. (Tk Mepsrtaimt af Urswiag aad Paialiaf will a msmsiMi spsi,. l,.,,r vaeaisey sslat- Uf t la tl,s st sm1is sp this adverjiwaaeat ) I'irtsll aal (arl,aas rfevlnng to bate full par- tirwtar. w,ll prt a. IreM aVev. tv-est Jvaaa.wU Will for . r I a i 'oriLtr s!aisEtbeewrM of alvty fnwral ! ,! of nui-aeii aal all ll.S spesul tvysiMh i or ii.s laaiuaitoa. Irs. U. lull- h a- A a 11 1 vi 1. tl i; a l xo tick. ryw at 1. it , t . ..( ,1., i; cmlll. 4 ib. g nvll 41, Ar, ).,! , .r,),. i1 fc- a.lt ((,,, n.i, ,v u 4,., a. t 4T "I AfK P"'S-S ! ,t . hri tl f,N 4SNMUN .-,1 4lw. . ai. 1- a4's "lor..- I'M, e.s. lb aa,ii f a 1 as i as, t i. j.m,,, a,L IS. Iii .l,,,a a-- ta. mo.i Sal bl'S bM A, ln..M41. I.,,, , x, w....l (, ia n v i.,.., f. . U. e a. ii..,, w w. a .,.(., n 11 j, .. r.4. j.. r, j.. v. j-..i. tss ,.4u H,S,t'.lIJ. J-I.S,!, bK I a. 1 U DI f. tuarsa la. It. ; KrsovaLor t S,y or 0ovsvt. Tb bi'lf to take lb sens of lis ps- pU of LwuUUna on tli sjiKstiun of Ike removal of tlx seat nf (Vovera meot fnw HaU bagw to New Orleans, having pansed both nnaarsnf th Legislature ef that fatal nd ben ijiJ by tb Oolane, I now law TU nnerifsa wi'J De ewliiwd to lias pfU at tb general eleetton in November neat. Tn liu.r Ni issin im SB AiostsTie. W learn from Washington that all vasai I aaf W ar now ia port ksi lew ordered toutp fvrthwltk to ucinrol tb sualrvn ia tb Oolf of Met'lcv, an-l It ia fnrtl, alate-l 1'., ,t if ny U. S. vawW ia herewf er fired into o wi ,'e.ied by Cpsin-b rrui era, ebatlselil aiU be prumptl; sod , .Trrtaal. f a-latia s'eif I. t iMlo. Villisia 8. Art bey, formevly d'av ingul4inl s-m.l, r from irgiai aad at on tuavs tbs ean li lat of 'be Neti,e Aweriewsi fan f, lbs l'iea,.e y. ded sad li ly I t Ta-Jay last. Tl rl ltnu M !. Mr M leloll. lsetKor if J U M i, baa ii,,,i,-l mas-bin f sr't, , 1-1 , at I i b its a I b t ;! laialevd astt.i 1 i! an Uv ,ooe( ly I. b,-r,fl. bViT Ex-Oovrnor Smith of Virrloi cave nl- Wanc at Freslieksbwrr, Virginia, a few day K. C. I'Uirhome. kUn Cimooweltb' At-1 ago, to th following sensible mania which w tiirney (ar Franklin couniv. a., aud a prominent present to lb conasderntsun uf our reader ia the lii,'wt, declared inareceiil apeecu thai k South I en,lorael tlie entire plalfixm of the American Tlie oricie i.fKoow-X.rt bines Is a an-azirle fiar I ""J." I hrea l a friahlful and-snrrv nuewtiur at the lln. J. M. II. Reals, and John M. Patfnn. v,h. s. ,il( H,, t, 1. . njiuV.! .t ai ja-asorrarir i imgreveanen ipow in rai 01 high Impnrtane, 1 h K.wili has more rep Yirsiiiia. bar cwx-nted to run as candidates resrntaiivs. than tb Kowili mlnm.lr Tk. ..taut on tb Ainsriia Th kel, at tb !. ti,a in May inerroa nf th Wh Is ime-thif l vrester than . 1 I . a- , ., inai 111. .IVTUI, uertwwm inure ar grewiey checks on tl, population there, but th artificial elemeist nf foreirnism Ixdnira ,'SSI.ISSI ha a. Hie nnualtyia the free Mutes, with iliatiaets sgainat elaveiy, making ,VI repreentalivea in ll tears to swell lb 01 ;"ttlon In th Smfh. To st,.p tins enor.noos aisprnt.ion, atial hi our fioiHT II hat ia Ihs fn-dilUI pe,ie bef. a f Td effect, KtHw-ishen(isa ia to Iw hawk tlx Id nf immigration, aW r kijheH fsa to tiu Hmlh is '' lasasoiritlsvsx 1 eUpnntit tt as a freW ratamitg.' Mr. J ,, ulterei lh same oiiinion in derstaed th matter, th party perpose not th least rejtraint apon tlie rights of ooiiacienc or lb f reei low of relijriiat worship, ll is only aa Hu manism is a power in tb Stat that th Know Nothings eoniemplat dealing with it. W shsll uol discuss now wlieiher th Catholic Hi- archy have any design upon th libcrtia uf this WMintry, although we might o,note numemns passsg from ihoir own orgaus lo that efTeett but tb hiipresaion ho got abroad that th t'stholic vote, with a few eieeption, ia cast as a nnit at elections, and that il is courted and obtained by aspiring politicians. No en ever hears th 0 sec tion naked, bow tlx Methoiliata, or Presbyterians, or EpiacupalhMi, or Baptists will vote, bat l fur every gen era ly eleotion it is anxiously inquired, How will th Catboli vote b cast? Tb He that this vote i wielded by a central power msy Ix emmeooa, but fact term to aaaluin it, mid therefor tb (Kipular feeling thai has been -roused. No legal cuaclmeut ar pmposed tu th case nothing but the simpls right which rh citiien ha lo wilhold bis tirl from Ihoa who hare rendered themselves obnoxious and whenever lb cau of complaint is rismoied th utipositsun excited by k will oens. W now return to lh point at whira w set it. Wherefore tlx bitter inveruWeaarainst th Know .NiKhincs which we daily near I Th wbu aanant oiierianiiomly eo-uperat with lb party ar doubilessj at liberty to act with whom they pleas, and are welaun to their opinions ; Ihs ksnw Nothings w preauuw Will K m-ils.1 tlsrm , bat tlx un. paring, enprtm.ked and rewt leas alma to whn h w llude, indicaie a siiirlt of tlx Mm intolerance whn h I affsctedly Je- mmnesst, and will In the end benefit the raaee It i daign4 to injure. Mrtane (la.) Ajarfaor. exercise of nil the viht am! privileges ol citiien- hip in any State of the t'ai m. 1 here are many other iniiwrtitirt oonrnderation onnneeted with this subject, which would t de sirable to discuss; but, I thai) here close my ouuimaincatkins. xours AO. i , Y0D1L nrrocKiSY is politics. amend this law not only so at tomak it "uniform" I I'nder this bead, w took a rattier extended in its operations simply, but that it be so every- I view, oa Monday last, vd the eouiso ailoiiled at where throughout tlie Union. Such law there-1 the North, and at the South, as well as at this fore, as is oomemplated by the late Legislature 1 raetropolia, by tlie hitherto antagonistic, list now of N. 0. would b considcreil unconstitutional. I harnionnmt opponents of 'American dovtrines.'' i.. .l !. ...1 t .1 . . . . . f 1, 11.. 1.1 l . .1 ...:r..v ... nieailiucn ae 11 graaui m riunt to Vol to any One I " aiiunpu awu 10 uie iiio-,chiii.ui iss ,0117 whn ha paid tuxes, and resided one year in th I itea in the Territury of Kansits, and propounded Shit. . I eartaift fatlerrwcttoriet to the Washington Union, (2.1 Tb term of year iheulil be fixed to ruva. I tlx answer to which, if truthfully given, m-tit ly-oN. I enable us to push our inquiries still further into ilanr reasons might be oriored for an arranire- I the mysterious movement et vol. turney. ana ment of this kind. Its propriety and necessity I hit (lovemorof Kanmis.on tlxqiiesti mof yi ti ;u; ar apparant from th eonsidoratiuu which fol- Hi South, in that 1 erritory. -No answers haio low. I been cnen to our iiitcrmgatorics, iia we pn 1. Because, we at .Ani'oa have a rlirht to 1 none will be given, and it is now prol at le tin.t arranire our internal nolle v iu any way which, to I son will b necessnry, at ttaht is bnmk us may appear th most salutary. This i a j upon us from that region, and ne-admissions will riitnt mai is peculiarly one 01 jioiriiefuirnce. and I oe reouireu w uruvo in. wwvuhi u, ims necessary belongs to us as an indepeudent and I administration to onlg the Souih. free Nation. It is a riirht, exercised by all vol-1 W e copy from the Baltimore Sun of this unfair fteacxlaUon. and Is found neceasarv for I mornine, th following despatch, whn-h that th preservation of th unity aud lotczrity of th I paper tayt wa sent trout Lexington, lluroai 1, association, in am reason uierelore. Whieli I w tne ex. juiois ju'iiunni-aa. si m : thow th pnriety, indeed, necessity of uch iu- I "l'h excitement in Kane-w, and ail slung the ternal policies with recard to private associations. I countie bordenni; no that 1 erritory, is inteBr unelud with ten-fold power, in fuvor uf th I It i charged that OoV. Rei der ssiiuHiunivated to reiiulntion oontcmDlated here. the nw tiiEianaers a uioiuti or more ago, ti,a i. llecaus, w aa a Aation aeline noon tlx 1 1'""" tim wuon tneetectionoi members 01 m nrinc'ml of iiideoendence-and clf-ecuriiv. nol I Loitlslalure wa to bile place, but kept the same only have the riirht but aa imnertout ohlnratbm I iiiteHiirenceeoneealed from tlx iieuphs of Kau, real upon US tu UO IUI very tning. The pre- 1 nu Ol eswa-n aiisaouri, nu iney aro luuijjuaii. serration of tlx unity of these States, not only L " trickery." . reiire it. bot tlie perprtaity and transmission I And so the Misaourisn bar fiaiud oat, ami of our oonstitutionnl libertie to all generation. ar iiuii:tHaM at, the frii irryef Governor Reiil- to cnwie.iuineriewsW demand eucb awteasu eenl ns I r ! ' ill the Nmth now Leiu to open th. r a a Natitini unco tli actitin of tlie nresent irene. I ev as to tlx duplici'y of this admini-tralion, 1 ration in this metier. eVnend tlie Demetusiv iifltfi slave nnetionl These men. lorney and our gsvernsaent, Lt foreigners nmtnd t,, (as Pier, are continually Isiaelino of then-h IHity UiHHueextenitiirynow aojby being allowed th I so tne ooutn, nu uenouncmg ine mi m:..i,:-, unrestricted political liberties of the natives, in I M inimical to their peculiar insti'u.i sol th eniovmeiil of til emolument and inlluenreol i berv it i.i.uhited tb unu,., . t, ofiice. and w may soon find ourselvea under lh ney and I'ims'i cspeiaal pet, tiovernor Kw noceasitv. eitlier to reform tins matter emirelr I is actually tnayinc rnto in nanus 01 me at ., or to succumb to this deadly foreign nawer. I Uonistt'ia Kmisaat 3. liecaua lint matter I on whollv prctliea. I vi over nor tweoev is icuni nnoer ornti-s. ne ted upon the principles of aratmitv. and therefore I is carrying mat the schrui originally planntd. of tlx right to regulate this belongs to ut at a Na- I gulling tb South, by a show ol fairnra, in open- tion. and should be exercised w lib ereatcare and ig Ivans to tiareiioniers, ana vet eontn judicious ilita-iminatioK. No one, surely, will I teoretly to overpower them, by tlx mlrouoetiou rrtend t say, that w should be dn-ialed to by 1 1,1 orsiguer ai.u ircesoiicra, ea in eve 01 . 1- ,rei liners or mat tney nav any Claim upon us I '"K L-Kl"t"ia tor iiu, it,rriioi, , ju 1 whsleiar. of a lenal character, any further than I was pl umed before Oen. I'ieree tld Sena w them tliat claim by tbW law ufnaturaliaa-i Cleroeua, of Alalsuna, that the Kansaaand .N,- lioii. Tu tutil,o otherwise, would conclude i orasaa mil woain reauit in lavor 1,1 ire, a ra. ai 1 tuainsl our independence. 4. Because, tb nresent nmnber of foreigner. and sush aa are continually coming into our counlry, ban, or oea will bate lh power to eontrol any 1 action which afiet th liighnat iimre nf Ihs avivemeaMiL. anAllininwh iIm. trol lh destiny of ear nation. Indeed, Mr. E li- j and 'urtrJmru an Otjan. tor. It appear very probable, that much of th Sr. " . TT.iU . . which is the intolerant party? nfbees now filled by foreigners, and office loo I Ills obiected to tlx American party thit il nun of them, oft very delicti and secret char I member areoathbound sbivea, wle, are e ,un I tersll ledtovol aKsiust their julj;ineiit and tt. r It It however, elijected perhaps, thai lb term 1 wishes for any man who may Ire antulnuti d I y nevt. lieneral Sm. Ifnasbia, late a pr nnnenl raraa fiirtb-a,artflM-nomination forth I'reeidtmry, Is evervwner alviaiatiiig tli firmciiile ef lb ' Snlhmm." Comnembira II. F. fMrrkpsn, bw la a prntnl- rarrtmanam ,niUx!nrrffi, tbe I'reaidei , rnw spoken of a. lbs t snd id a of tb Anxnoaa revy. lion. W m. It. Smith, a Prmnmlie Cantrtm- man fmmi AUIssma, haa delivered on isT fix al.lest speeches, ia defence of lh Aisn Sulhmje, yes made Extra ILIly Smith, Jkmmrttl, lata I'msern-r of j reference to ihe iindiey ef encouraging Inimi Virg.n a, and mure recently aCmnre-wiaa from erti,, liovern'ar himlh la ihua bvked bv hih tnai ntale. nprsM Mr. n mi a stertnm an aava I autmanly la ediaminf lbs esi,tnmit. Ifjrl iix -aauar .yn ptati.arm M fjon m lor rrn were mi I.MHg. ae aappae tlx Hih si'". " 1 mood bietareby wiaild jiMOsMfuui.al b,m. with Mr. Adama, As.r'V '.. Sewabir fms I i.,mnutt u,tL na tl.a rh.r,.- of - b.me f' M. S j , i.- ,' .. il. . . . ... .. ' nw u larm nime.i in isvor in n-iace 1 ami, nhaa wouia brm ot '. n a.h.i, t, p- 01 in Amsrwaa I 'arty. I wlw wa eisn n,fe-4 to banog lureirrwr la Th list micM Uei'en-I'-I. but this nsn If , -lent tlxarmy of f x llev .Ulios f II sm w,ld b loaS't.oof e i,l tn la her ime f I. I aasoar th -tiaitue:" W bat crrneraee ! Bal nevs'asi d. frieeids. duti'ilwdislxarleM. I .1., hia 1h tim d srrf, OieWyaed ItirmUrw areeei ynnrabi, I . ., Ihe will yon tmlf Hut neearefel ami 4on 1 1 1 sue y s l.mvw f A lette from any "Km .VvA,7," nmo tbauViegale Saw llraanf. la, Tsa, to tlx (alvwa Nwa, w your 1'i.lritl lucren-tiona. I sate4 t , l.rwar; tayai I paid visit ixssnla In tbenrtvht oftL W, Hteyt ftsrtsis W ar ln'nr-l that l I Keedalb E,o tlx Nw tsleiM I'usjam and Chatham C sri h, wel, Ja 1 i k prs.snrd fi4 bim bnwiy mskmg Neprovaaasina ea lb lr t W liha Hr.irr, e nvsei j l pe- beiiful at' is baa Mlied fey b.a furor vwaat lens of negrw ssealiog. Tlx ee weave was booee. II bat alrawly buill a rJ sol iwiial Itist b ebrmld ba hashed ua Fliiay tlx lrtauf "". awean i.og a w of il.e aof Msy, ron,d erioaoiry.whr.b slwdaf,emilsti,eoik ' ll tear that Sims of ll. tllirens r. 1. Ii.tevrwl wnb lid re nriitelr r(.d la r'" ( p arll of It a I.. , 1 , ..' i.e. Iix ibavl aiieaias l a. lion tit liter s vsKiva. W ! m4 beard Uo . I u H rs,a( ! .to-p. in eh. h h sex what a-rosiad Ux 4ai n 11 l ailal fort ka. iik 4 a,a bxlaaw.ial I" tlx lal.e y Iml w. base no e,-i,., lUalit will le fraawd 1 " ' l'"al. Ilia stnrb IS the , I kae r And in rase S ll 1. I, tlx ri. I of a -l,u will 1 In lelaa, l.t. esantsxsd saoallv u pwre-hluasea onl,lx to 11. is f.U. bog I tk miad of Ib j mevve-x. tlsx pre tb laeet aud (sxniJi.'i'ey'e'soAr, oestly wvoi, IHsia ar yai Ca Tlx .Warn? abw jKlmle ys t " Tb Empanay NWbolat has not died sad- danly j Im bad bee UI t twelve dsya before, Ws bsis before na kitten from St. I'sterslmrgh of th lth all, which Ute that lh Eaeror then kept hi bad by ardnr ef kit first physician, IL MauJt Tb Emirea was also. ill, an ua- Ined to her bed, and. a tlx a pa nave la oecupUd by tlx Lmpenar sad l.tMf hm ar ,iluaid one o tlx x round aad tlx saber ua lb In fb.ir of tlx palan, tliey bad on direct eommanicstbm, aad did fed ao an Mber. 1 IX ffwirnr, tusnir, mast b lld lb Eapraa ta him, aa w know, fiesaft tobgraphw aeapolch, that Wf .re bis death b he I asemleed nnd him all lb uaemhereof his f waily priil at St. I'sursburjh, Iu order to git n.eia bis bieaaing. Oar eorrmmmdenl ailNlatt tb illnew ef ll Emperor bitoohl. NotwitleMaii lmr tlx eetenly of tlx weather, Ix ewMinaed bis m-Hniteeiet b w deainss to e avervtbiii for bim.elf.ftad la Ihe mosaic itotaiWi be , anted the a, I, hers in tiieir lewrark! kx paeaed beag and li-uat reviews, lrgwllig tlx preeauteaia which bis ag rr-rairal I eewb a ebmate and -b a sever eso. Te all lb ileraiea rusad to bim t bit etiildren nd by bx mt dsvuted servseia. b r-l lieil be h4 axaetlung (MX to do bfsl.lea lku,e tare of kit health. He bad, bowerer, as, tended In il bar mora than ft year tsast a times fell aa na tineas, ' "lis said thai Le era-bed, and even eeel.. tlx nemlxruf years wboh lil bad loe-l le rtlim of I is la, 4 that bis end was but far 4"lat,t, lie bad lr.ats-1 bttnself s-e,iViting to bis own i least be bad toeteled oa b, pl,alria 'tit ling bim ue a rrgiaaesi ahk-b wteuhl prevent hx gelling esertvlmi. est wl ah be bad a , na iler fd, VI bl rbsi'f. bas taken l v e sum e ll.S l lb I War,f ll x said k ha I an 'i k t ar.pl If. or ul parallfc of tlx lulgs. I hts was I ar i l b I'r Maadi bl not aoioipai-i), t r ! thai llw b Ml aoal-rta, tot h,s let xaac wa mH eaiif-ry, lb ex re , S-4 was neoesMief awl i-t b, alia, ba of gout snd at ll,a s,w,ft,i.ni uf bx ilioeaa b fill sua tym.m f A." before Judge iMiplas and bit friends eiulttnvori 1 tu as'dh tlx Kortli by sn, h niiranees. At lo Ihe re-ull 01 this euiitest In ivanas, we htve nothing lo ay, it is nol our Ixsines t meddle with slavery, but it is otir iKisitis and our purpose, to unionsk tlx hypocrisy of Forney of year bar an jr-ruled, I b long, a in many lniancvi wouiu amouni w a total uepnvauoa .f tlx full liberties uf lb oantry. To tins it may bereplic-b Tu (am Ol'ieetioo nenre nnally anna many Bstitebora eititens, W inatitmare leairicted n Ibis matter to this pecmd, and th urn rea son a whit h reiiir a to fx tweaty-one, ar val id hi thx a. sl mored, much stronger la tliia lattsr view than lh mber, Thx apixare: tlx Councils for iimee. lftliex; lately pub lislid by ll. Knfirtr is ei-rre, t, we t ike ll,e ground that tlx Know iNotbinirs re as fiee an I untrammeled a lh nxmbora of am otl.sr rv, an I tliooaarid times mute so than tlx ssen,tui4 of tlx Anti- Auier.'iin party. If ter, . 1 sright, these words amy be found in tl.e irut.-o-.r v ccrem'rtiies esf tbs Know. Nothing e.r-s,m.4!,..i , aa puhlithed in the .s,n im ' Vw J, 11 coniisil va to -t With ua aainet tMf I t , r I. Bevau. man is SO eonatitulsd. list th 1 luilunxnt. but if vsi should at any tint h t , place and circumaianee of his nativity hav ft I wiilidraw, it will be our duly to gr-ini j, n s 1: - mm ever alter. missal In giod laith. ' !, fix Anii-.ioiei -i. mi . tuetl who bav been 1 panv rrant Ibis prltilrce tn Its sunn), rsf 1 ( I om aad roarea in other uuutrie, thsxld bs tlx whole' sImi-s sii I vihTi, slcri Imtt 1 u;. n llx earn term uf prubatioa ftasigned tbcm that I lho asm wlw) bavs declined te aft with 1 ,r , our nauvbira eiliseu, llier khuuld i m tlx present ranvava! ul tlx li,ri it , I ndergo probatioft both of training and martil law." and party n-i wl t,d In.rr.; , ixrienea tttal with any ef lb nalite, pin prepared for "rcuiant aud r- bf! n o Ivn o before tliey are allowed t be full libertiae and crata," niai by tb .''xir rimh f r, v nnvilege'ut tlx country. II tint I a 4 oVme, I n,ai,natioi,a, answer in tliond, r !,,. . . ilxa will it follow that they, beams they are I do not any to their rsi.k an I tie "we du 1,. i bvwignr, nave greater p mingrw rxieeuesl te 1 X you to act with es stttvl your jie go ia peace but, "refuj lo m l with dare snd wwill piten vounenu i.,r t,o i u. terrihl abyss' from which there w II he urrvetioo, and denounce yq tlti,-l, Slats as an Infimout apute !" them than there ar to the ftatit. This eannot I to ia peace but, "refuse 10 act w ith u. if 1 , b riirhL 3. ileeaua igra are, and most b under 1 tlx inlliMoe of iuly I osmium, tlx ntire tid of which, slwsys baa set in againal tlx peeubar I not iry of Atsnwt, AMI, alttxxsh they may feel I I! m-t. can lid reader, are not I '-o V arp.e to be wholly America la pilndi.l I trm W hu h then I the Morani 1 rt T u t and feeling: vet, deanit of all thx, early aaoei-1 lent its m-n!--a mK free lo ihn k s,,-! .-t I mi-eae. and early training, wiU eiarcia a very I thme)n-e? W bleb sitempts to bind f tsiw erful mflaeew arsx Uiem, which would lead ! m-ienr mi its 'members and cinfl tlo-m loans Ui tears 11 mil to attempt a moditea- a-auist Iheir better iiormen's I t tern tun of oar gnvernment, w na to eoaform it to of wful pains and penalties." Try b l.erutiea aaagas, iaug r M to IX tppre banded on tlx recorded el i.:, r,re, n, yoa t in a rns Ibis imiiii, , I hut onsotH:lusioa. Tlx whole bi.T ry . ( ii S. Bs suae, tlx lrrst porliim nf fureieaer Ilenvicratie fxrty shows, and e-f e. ,!' it, I . , . . . 1 j beta, and twaiiag. miesciasit ut lule years, ara by In lh ll t"W mitti lt a Ut moat biroted Ikxtsmet that l.urX cue- revs I, -t with thai panv a 11 hi m lii"l nasi, as 1 hat auowa, umler tlx eonlrul ef ,sn ef Iadinaisn, and rfii.if a Jreuil priest. as.M lei I treat it ia, to ovsrrua i .Ihi r of v,l,t,-n. a aud ahue. .Is this rveutiy with suck a nepulstioa, thai lb I f e,V m of ib-i; very ml ar trying to euentirreet. nsay Ix unaauaatod ! 1 1 Their i.'iysee-V.u pria ciple nre all 4srwe to tb geaiu ot our g-iy. fsastl, nod being Under lb influent- of tb faoaiicieaa of eupreiilowi religion, they would eery aararallv rva againat tlx high tiervatiie priuiple of ft free and. 'en lightened, ml mi u la Ira I mm mi oar l xbiraa gov nawnl, II. !'! ing am k barriers I Ihe way t,f s -, ss will eff tual'y gjv the ginernaient Into U bands tsf Aoirca, ia prefereuc to any f iger n batevar. I 1 b priayipl mvulvtd msy eesbsps l y steered (ss, aa of las all in (ml tl aracier. 1 his I buvr, When Well Ultdwtfast, Will ('- Otb- er . i... aa tlx MIowiiic r.'S will tioioai. j I. lie. ausei f,iaer frol their rtr; p-eiiHX in set-ir-fv, eannt aecter tlx sif -teine of tlx il,al.t sub sstoal ertaia!y a the al,t , as, id. ia ll ss,pteal ta IW they eotitd I e,,e the satee dier-r .mmalion in tie, tr,-,o f aolin v. t fA mum, Wossl-t, ( ottav. o,t,li y at ) , mis p. ka er more w 11! ever v.lon. sa t. r : ixilv. whe inlerie of b . fl,r-if msst IXSUet dedto, l onilsUl N.i,i,',7 I tt . nif r l sii, and kt,oe. ht a .1 ti . IK li e Know Noth.n p,ri o fir a. ts'iia, rnjoy th hrj;.t l.leriy , -1 sas li ,tti.s f I'-i'i aa 1) , w lo 1 1 tlx r'irtv lali, base m,l 1 swali 'W lhd sa pr.pattl I r ' bin l'i,ntei,fim. with llo-.r 1 , noses. 11ou,an,fs upoa I - m the Plate. Ii'iweier, w r ' hsd lha ili'tf tndenre bi fl.ake , that k a, and fac wi'b brn re' geuioe of their wiml.l t-e a, o 1 I I Tsi Pi u s I'i ti pot by Mr. I! 11,1. J .hett.a, ilourot!, , 1 :, ll. latter r- '.id 1 W si 1 s, 11, f r r (.,i,.-t-s f i 1 " I ,r as 11,' if pi tot. ' I iu, r wl i ,i I.e., ? rit,( ri, h t, IH I- o ! 1 u 11 1 Uw I o 1 : U-1.1 V
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