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NORTH CAROLINA STAR-WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1855. movViie Nr.irxsi.iTr Lsw. Anof ii njiencd io Ptiilidulphia for the enlist- XIALEIGH. Ii. Till'Il-P-AY ?Iul!MNG, MAUCII CO, 1S.15. YmI.SII went of rccruin f.ir the British army. TO mode VHir-ioed i the same a in New York. Men p I Icing to hsve their jaas poi4 Halifax, here tliey are mustere5! into service. The V. 8. l'istrict Attorney, it is laid, has already taken measures to pat an end to this manifest violation otour neutrality lava. I'nT Orricr. On and after the lot of April, nil letter put into the post office, except those di rected to person on the free list, must be pre ii.l If n,a m-enaid ther will remain in the office where W(;eL Portinaster. ought to put up oonspicutm notice, warning the depositor of letters, that the postage matt be prepaid, and that letter will not be forwarded anises prepaid j j- We fi 4rn that negro man, belnngin; to the heir of Lewi Poole, dee'd., was mn oer and killed by an engine ontlie Central Kailruad, Bear Stalling' Station, on Monday last. A jury of inuuestwa held over him and decided that became to hit death through the carelessness of the engineer, f , . . . Wn'-ai's Tin Dirreawi. The Fomey and Pi-rce; presses have urged as (treat objection .against the American inurement that its meetings are secret, that it is a midnight asuoeiati m, and all such twaddle. Now we should like to know what difference there can be in principle between these so much execrated "secret meetings'' held by the Amorican party and the cauau tjtlem pnieUccd by the old political parties T Is not almoivtevery nomination made either by the Whig or Democratic party, the result of the delibera tion or machination of a secret canons t No one can deny the universal custom;' and if this be so, what become of all that talk about secret meetings, midnight association, Ac. , ; New IIsini..- According to the Concord r.f porter, Metcalf, Know Nothing, has been elect ed Governor by a majority of abont 1,000 over all others. He received 5,W rotes more tlian Bi ker, the highest competitor. AU the opposition "" ejtriii'laT'rit fur Coitres nfe elected by majorities! ranging fr.Mn S.WtC to ifiiiO. Tb-p position have also elected 220 representatives, and the JhonocrauR'). Four towns remain to ba heard from. Hon. James I). Hloejier, it Is said, stands in the Snouts as the Sole representative of the Pemocratic party of New Hampshire. SOULOtiCYOP A WSJOSSOLATE ONE. A carve opon these Know Nothing scamps fir I aa Ul at eat, la me it full ei snpllSed toot there is neither peace to the wicked, nor re, fur spoor devil. All me! I am tormentei with these tIpShte. With my left hind in my breeches pocket and si j riht feclin a'nut f s mt public crib the former clutc'iing with convulsive grasp my high-priced gains, and tia Utter rumas'ing for m an I know I wears masking air, but the "powsrs that be can't see it, and I care nothing for others. Solitary and alone. here I for. many yean told off each pairing boor witha correspond. Ing lie. But I can't stand every thing. I bare called 4n halp to share soh labors with me now. . , . tk " ?t ' , r. . .1 . . nereuiiore.Mi I etoppea ior s mis rev busy-body came around, and twitted me that I was going back to my first lore and charged that a remnant of virtu and principle still remained ; and tboe hammering, pinching and torturing me. they forced me to go on, weary, sick and worn as I was. The City is Know Nothing, and that plays the devil with my time o'day. Whigs and democrats bare heretofore punished me alike the former by refusing me an organ with which to sing their praises, and the latter by not giving me a seat in the great National Sanhedrim. Ah! me. I thought I had rauulcl and killed off that rile dog "Abe," so that ha would never trouble me again but I hear his loud baying in the distance, and feel that 1 must call on "Mike," "Walsh," and other proscribed Irishmen, to come to the rescue, or else others will not take much notice of me. Poor Foolish "Abe" dog and nti-b-bolden's they don't know that my upward thumb and downward noser are pointing with scorn at them, lloo-ooo-ooo ! who's afairtd t I like that Idea of reducing tiling to my own level. It la natural for a poor devil to go down, for can't go up and therofore I rejoice that I am on a grade and -par with them. I and "Little Davy" have managed things of State forfour long years, and I kuow he'll need one by his side, for sometimes he can't .know the time of day or night. 1 learn that the "powers that be" contend that 'twould be too great a sacrifice of decency and honor to sot me a-going at Washington! Ha! ha ! that's fuuny. Thinks I, Well ten or fifteen thousand for printing the laws, journals and revised statutes, and four or 6ve hundred each from the various department, ain't much, but it will keep me goinx, Uiuulibew will not let me travel, I think the eitinn nre very fuoiUli for -j-submitting to such dmnghirtjts bmgs I Jfetf the iMnus it s all well with me, J praise the bridge that carries me safely over or rather that suffers ins to make the money and enjoy my swelling dignity, Arrah, faith, and am not I a jintleinan and a chrirtian.by the houW St, Patrick! but hasn't tliat something to do with the "blessed The f .llowfni is the letter of aecereanae of the and wool 1 t-m vU-uu them from tlie asr . .re' r. ! til e. as f r im thn fjreiyn popuUtun ! Ibcy lmencan esndu 0 for Governor of irg.n . It j. ;mai altoP. tb! i a plain, straightforward document, and whU j e Jttu011 u( f.,,, iiper and crimiiAls, if Ui-t.e.KjIJ see anypr wtwctol aavantage (ouiem- cooitBend itself to lbs farorahU cjosidontioa of all boo est men. March 2S11SJ5. Hrpomnsr i Politics. We copy the follow. in ettmcts from an article with the above cap tion, from the American Organ of the 2CtU lout The Organ, after quoting from the Washington inglon I' ulon a declaration that "the men who op poscd the fugitive slave law and the Nebraska l.iU are the men who perfected the Know Nutlt ing oriiiiiiuition," kc, remarkes Indeed! Why, the very Whington t'nlon la which tljn prexint sentence U found, itself oppo '! the reHul of the Jlinwuri compromise porlloo i f the loMk bill. Tlist very paper suppru (ieiiiirol Millxtn, of Virginia, for Connrese, who both ..Ln and voted against the Nebraska hill. 'I lint anme naner eulois' the lion. (loo. W. J.:i,r. of TennsMiee, who had prepared a speech to deliver .Mum ihe Nehraxka bill, and was to hare led nlf a(!iint it M did surf. And that v-r hsm A i' In Slid Hunter and others wbe ! -..i.ired the Nelirka bill. To this very dsy, i .1. Forney not ntily has not suatsiiied, and will ii h . .i-i uu Ju'l,-e Au.hion, and the Miwsmrkan, in ilii ir content with ti ;V. Heeder and the slmli ti HuitK. sv t r the iMint Vflo'llicr Kallnw sbu.ll be lrt or aUe ternary 1 but welisr:; Ki.i reaurtis f..r the belief, (hit ti..Ui r'orwf and Pierce are pnwely ai.iiog and awiting liovemor Heeiler to wikeKana a f.ee l'e. Tu Ihit point sv m v!t I'm u'tiiJiMt athe Hmtk, as iba sigut lu this ilinrtti a are osivin! tried that once and left. Discretion's the better port of valor. Well, I think I bad better stop talking so I'll go to telling I ittle matter that I know will par. Oood night Know Noth ing! I've got nothing to bmtrj over yotr yet f but for you, old "Abe," I'll meet you on the flntt twenty lines on the second column of the fourth page of your Cuban speech and there I'll give you fits. Ps.igkl or tut EuiTi.sut Paortssion. The new Chancellor of th Kchnur in Kngland, Mr. i.fir-.i Cornwsll Il, like bis two borne i!:..io piclm eurs, Ohvlalotie and Piaroell, is i -imseu from the rank of the lilersry profenion. Aniinsoihor be was Unit 'brought into puhlie a-.lit ij a v lonie puljlihed in London, in 14'J, eiuii'ed " Au I'.NMJ on the Influence of Author!' 1 in M iller of (jiiuiun,"a Work.howmer.whi. we b-.pe Ui l punt, ucj fir esyiuj 1 l.-cly lie !y fir ' it tan. Hi niot direcS ennnevlioa i( .i tit" world of Inter al prment il tliruu(b tin 1 i:i.!,Mr,;h llrv'.ew, of wiiii b he is aniTtoT some t'.m I'.i t lis lieen e lit.ir. T"ie lo li.mof t!ieel,liiriif lli Edinburgh R. ; r .- s it of SO '!, liuiiy and oonseucnce. .n i th New York Pot, aiark aa iinjuirtaiit i ! in ' in public eiiliinent linre that periodic! f ,u mled in i'Z. Tlitme who bavo read ll In jitA lWburn' lile of Jefffey will recollect f i'i ei.ii sulii itu'lt Ihit giflfd writer calculated U s i.r '1 t).t'i'ii- of hi ieriina1 d-.gTit'y and eoria ., n dsnf;ed by ediiorUI puneil. ij 'ng ti hi fi'.riid llmoer, in Jly, t . .t In ! I ;wd to become the regular elit of ll 1 I'.rvivW, hs i)I 1 " U I do 'b it ell, sa l sm rvn:sr in my st- te i l.ti', A.-., irfrt vtiv the aoowle'li ofrnv new i n oj .ii ..'ii i.uy not ery laatermlly iutpsd my n ot. ll it: Im known tli tt sav iih- i ii i Hie lletniw k not f r life, iumI thai 1 al riu on o ii "i a I can do without it. i n-k of n. kinl in ll oieril eaimslion, t I I. n.; t.n tiered ss lurlj artu led a trwle i, m ie V. wildid, (V miul rrim I UJr, inu lag- . - .M.,re, tttU , it .r ih la sue if , 4. 1 lerliuilv Wul4 But IrsiS, , .u ; ii, inf (inils-ai in, by tisaisg lb , - -f i . 4''T ot'.ef ) Mirnil Ii the king 1 us but . i ,i,.,t I.. ,ii I'm. km liisi thee an l .... i . id tir till iin'iiiloo 111 si siejtllii relnovs i lu- Stioi'le." ii i ! Pin . J -The report of the l i i. .ir J the Aim 11 al 1'Uils.hl- , ,, i , : i .. ihe k Inst., Uuwallis rullowing '. " in! of t'ires thoiieaii J sn hsndred i. j i i. '-.it er reeviiii.g nil do"f relief, J 4 ( , . . "l I Oflt,.if (he -4 f' V- Moti Paoor. The proof of the falsity of the charge of the Standard and kindred priutav that the American movement is allied with abolition ism, has been so often laid before our readert that more proof U scarcely aeoessary. But as the charge is reiterated, in faoe of positive proof to the contrary, and as materials for refutation of the charge are constantly accumulating, we will continue to lay them before our rentier. We prenent below a tetter from the Hun. Ed ward Wade, a lmueratie Aboliti'Hi member of ongres from the Cleveland Dintrict, lu Ohio, which we deem sufficient of itnelf to show what he and his Abolition, confrere think of th. American movement, aid hence w will add no comment of our own. Wsninrror. Feb. IS, 1RVV J. A. Wsionr, I'.mi. Urar Sirt I hveukea die liberty to forward to you the ll'uiiuiytut tie. i'ii,. Ilia Ui.lv Miow-. jtliiaiianor pul.lnliej at Ibis plaos, and claiming to be ilie "natumat or gun "f til "unUr." You will see that its great n..rt is In i'lHurt tH.'irrly Ihe question of slavery. Iii leeil. if thl paper lie the trus etpunent of the viewe of the K. U.eii nrre anrttm hitlierto enuei lend of nilionul concern is lo e stiuA untl -r I lite all iiiijiort.iut ues Ion of th supretnaovf CU,isHi,Uij,fif native American over UrtK'.WiX foraignera. Th thing i (no preiton fur men Hii.irtt C. II. Mutrt. AivtrtH E. &jUKtly, (.Wye . Uraiaml Jit!iTi.ss)i I hare jut received your letter of llie 1 Kb. iiifonnin me of my nonimstiou by the Conrentiovt at Winchester, for the office of Governor of thuh&tatc and reijaetiug ray accep tance. it was well known to all who communicated with me uwa the eul.jw.-t, tint for reawu entire ly personal to myself, 1 had no desire to occupy such a position. A far at it is above any merit which I DOess. and a worthv a it i of th am bition of anv man. I was unuillinz to have mv attention withdrawn from the quint pursuit of unvate life, and earnestly noueU that toe Looven Hon would have scloeted some one more suitable in every reiect th.iu uiyaelf to represent the American pnrtv. Uut uiy entire eoofideuee in and earnest desire for tbesuecesaof the principles of that party uou which, in uiy humble ju lg- uicht, iciciiil tae protection ol the rigut ol ttie otauts, anil tne prenertatiou oi ine uutou, inijues in to accept the nomination. In doinj n, it is l.r.ii!r tli.it 1 nhull express my opinion Uion the sublet Is which most intcreat the people of the rotate. 1 am m tavor of a general system ot p'H-uuir education. am in fivor of comnletinz the leading line of internal improvement, now under prosecution, with a much ui-..iii;ii as th liii-inci.il cocJUion of the Slate will justify, keeping always in view the preservation of her 1'iitll ami credit. . 1 eivlome lullv the Umt ot t'rincitiiei ot me American party, believing tliein to be the immt coiiiicrvative presented to the coiii'lerution of the country aiuce the estahliihmcul of our independence. The ranid increase of Foreisn immigration u well calculated to excite ahiriu, and the power of the Uoveminent, both State and federal, should lie eierted to cheek it. It eem aluiosl impossi ble to doubt tintt the influx of between four ami five hundred lhotitul Foreigners into nur coun try annually, will ultimately be subvcrniveuliour Kcpubhcsii inntitutinu. asiiington, Jcaurson, M i'iixon and Jackson eive early warniui! tu the country of the dmiger to be apprehended from I iruiguiuniKMice. itieuaturuiuiition lawsnnoum either be repented or so niod.ilnd, and such ro strietion iiNHised, as to avert the evil. , The South ii especially ami deeply intereted in thiiiiieHtiur-"Thi iiuuieuo annual ad.iiiiiiu ti our p ipulation settle in the n in-sliivelinldnig Statitv and the extensive territories of the Went and North West, out of which Free Slate will, in oolneueni't), be more ieelily funned, increaa ing with fearful rapidity the lialauce of power SgllillHt u. liitinitiiely connected with thi ()uetion of for eign immigration, is the growth of the Human t.ni.liil)i) taiur uk uUi'kf country. lH)Knitic, prie jicriptivs arid ilftof timnt, its atcendiMicy, a all his tory ti?iuhc, h:is ever heo: deHructivc.i'f freedom of npiniuii, and wliilc 1 woul 1 uiiciiiiipr-'miaiuly oppo-e any iitterl';reuce wilii the rights of it member as citizen, by any leialative euoctmeut, yet by a fill and iulciviidciit exercise of tlio riglit ot suuisge anu I tie apjuimting power, tney sliould he exuluiteil from tli3 office ol the lioveru ment in all it department. It nny be said liiat th us are comparatively but few Foreigners and lloiu.in Catliolica in Virginia. She i not acting for hersolf alone. She in a loadiiiir member of this irreat sislurhood of St, no, and her action will be toll for wnul or woe, by thorn all. Her deatmy la Mentine-t with theirs, and liecniiiot Iteik with irnli Heretics ro the fai:t, that the great valley of the MiasiMippi, watered by twenty thousand miles of naviguhle river, an l the immense and fertile territories, stretching beyond to the Pacific, capable of sustaining a population of one buii'lred millions, are rapidly tilling up with tliis chta of ponple. I will advert particularly to one olhor principle of the Americau party the " non-intervention o( the Federal and HlnUi govcrnmeiil with,ihe uiu nkiwtl aff.iir of each oilier." The trict olieerv- anee of thi principle will make the uuluu of the Stair iierix-tuiu. 1 shall nut have it in my power to meet the people of th .Sluts and oiscusa these queation with tliem lac tu l:u-e. II is I nw l.nt aooiit six ty days to the election, and if I were to devote every day to (tie ennvaas, 1 should not he atiie to visit esuett ssurei than a third th Bounties. Au ad.lilional, and with me an important rea-on, i. Ihst I shall be lolly oecupied in preparation tor, and attendance upon the courts in which 1 prac tice until the e.ectmn riiiII have pnsacil. If with time opinion, and this poi'.u,n, the people of Virginia shall eleet me to Ihe diatin- guiaheil offica ot tioveriior ol tliei oiniutmweaitii, ill 'li:liartrs its duties with fidelity, and what ability 1 pusaos. I will eit.le ivur to sdvuiicetlie pMpnty, jTlar l llio honor and protect in in tereat and institutions of Virginia, by all the power invested ill me, and 1 shall do all that 1 mi oonaialently will) her Interest autl honor lor Ills preservation of the I'nion. ery resiei-iiuiiy, , Your nb't Mrrant, t:iumas i. FLoritxov. aniiM le inn i-hnire. l U- leo-ier mvul to ins prieain i-j Cath dies, Uiesoeialitts. an-i all "ther foreigners ami n4 -f hf tk-! They seek power, place", .!, eontracu. m-uvy. and wifthe realiw tiini oi itnu, or of speculative doctriue. Tnce leiKtcra care oothins; for tli mlvaniiement of the ebjertt whiuh tiieirallies and tool, the prieats, Csiholice, and foirigner, have at heart. Were this eiKn-LumoMtiim of elemente to saneee-1. fmnfll would he eAeruW. -U-iu would it be f Would it be the Forneys, Pierces, Sewardu, and Van Burem ? or would h be the priest and foreigners I There would be a M up between them iu less than a month. l'e how that they are Bhtingtlie "Amwicsn party," tlie Forney, Ireeicvs, lireene. Wee 1, Ritchie, Bryant, Seward, IScrcoa, and Bailey, ail work lueiifjly twhihtri - Urooly, Weed, Bryant, Seward, and .Bailey bout daily Beware of the Kuow-Nothiiigs, Jir lilrrft) is in danger!" And, on the other side, Forney, llcrce, and Ritchie, snout oaiiy, 'Beware oi' the Kuow-Sothings, for 'tneiry is in danger!" One side sing ban, and the other slugs freVe. Etch King the tune souor-ous'.'v.-uud ImiCnict a hanuotiioualy, as niht and'd.ir. Tnev nriictieully illustrate ihe ieet who wrote, all d aoonl i harmony, not under stood" mtnulrn ! When the" "American party" shall havo selected its tundurd liearer. lor the contest of l-,') thi"omniuingatneruin, cougl iinerM C.I 'forci;n party," will present its candidate, who will be sustained by the variou element, hittierto discordant, of which wo have spiikeut i Side by ei le cheek by jowl will be found Seward and Wise 4jrcely and Kitrbie Weed is being dispelled by the most convincing evi dence lo the euotrary." 1 !ie Cincinnati tii ,uirsr, (lem.) another beautiful atuiition sheet of great influence, and th in.u"rl.ily infjrmed oa every thing that pertains to its pnnci; les. sav in the issue of tlie 15th of Msp-h. " ,kf tWmiUcrt ktirt wtik iraafr tht AV'ts y:hif limiy m grrai number ri'.'ai Ike Itu! ft toe is, uk I uutiluirH m une ttcrtt yrrlitictd orpattizutwit, trsi'i ft A.t oWiiion priori filrt i' mtM earaicrilic." This iciety. we are tild by a writer from Ohio to tlie New York Tribune, is called the Know Something society, of which norne account Was given in yesterday's i.'.rtt. Did any body ever hear of one abolition society beins: estaldiahed in opposition to anoth er ? No! no! Th Know Something said the K'ivho 'UhinyWr too mar oro-urcry fr thrm, and they must l.e an Abolition society. A'litionists c-jUld not uy in a Know Nothing escicty. . - "- For the Star. NO. XII. Ma. Emroa : There i another oWection al- led'ed a ainnt the American Party, which is of a weighty and aeriou character ; and therefore, deserve to be noticed as 1 iiaas. It is thini that the' Party is acting in concert with the Aliolition- iit.H at the North; and therefore, as a secret Great Britain, (at leoat to a considerable extent) a the liest medium through which they can bum their indoeuee to bear UKn' our institution fur their final overthrew, lu thi respect also, France and Aua(ria may mi in for a very large share. (.) iProiMe, tin inatitutioncxistiug as it doe in our country and being so inimiral to tl.e peace and unity of the natiou. naiurully icite tlie adhesion ti and co-t.peration of foreigner niin them, to carry out tlietr peculiar views, in oppo sition toovriiKtitution. Here let it be rctnarwed, that tli i mocsmat will suck in not only the Catholic population emisratinit to this country. but also a vast majority of the lower-classes of other persuasions : lor, all these ace less or more indoctrinated in all the principle of despotism. 3. A to dtmaim.nctU aspirant, the lii-torv ol these is written iu living characters. These are not to be expected to regard our institutions any farther than they can use them for their own and party' interest The interest of the nation, that I a mall matter ! These are some of the many reasons justifying the organisation of the Amm tuml'urty. Yours, ke. ODll. To the Amer4caii1?eoplet ; HOLLOW A T'S AEKIV-VL OF THE ATLANTIC. Ihnhhi Important from ' Eunipe Death of the t 'zdr Cmjirmrd Vert i me iu Hacadatujli , New Yuan, March, 27th. The steiiuer" At lantic arrived off the Light Ship at midnight but society, it is a danjeroua combination, tending I did not come up the buy until thi mumiiig. and Forney infidel (Jemiun and Catholic Irish New York free-soilers, and Virginia power-followers-witt will stand on the saino platform, and kneel at the same nbrine I Such are the element which opp-ie the niovc- to the diii4olutioii o! the L'uion. To thin allciration I beg leave to reply, that in the very nature of the thing this allegation cannot be true. 1. Wcuuc, many who are caiinected with the aasociatiou in all part of our country, nre men of the must unexceptionable character that our country afford. It ia not reaatmablc to auppoee, that they would 0 nub ile with an anaociation of men, whoee principle were hostile to tlie best intcrcit of our country. '1. llcraute, many who are in this association, are so upou the purest conrietiou of doty a piitriots, and sustain this relation on the ground aloiicVof preserving the Constitution of the U. State in its original purity, agaiiist the encroach mc-ntu, whether from iiireiirners or rabid partixsn f the" American party ;" tint iniy which I . These c mi l not associate with an assoeia- ees to 'build a high wall, and dig a deep ditch. betwe-n tiiemselves, and tiio criminals and pau per,! of Kuropc! Not one of the leader of these element, from Seward down to Forney, care a rush about the principle involved in tliecontest, they seek power, place, pap, mi l patronage ! Were these lealersto gain a victory over tiie "American party," and triumph iu this contest, their deluded and ignorant followers, with their Bible-burning and sctiool-dtutroying priests, would be cast aside, and left to begiu anew, the work ot Hubjectiug this govtrrmneut to the supre macy of Popery I Such are ihe fcoilers of a party who arek to gain power, by impudently denouncing us at the 1 North, a "slavery propagandists," and at the South, as "treacherous alsililionista!"" At the North vte are decried its being under Southern iiijluonce, and at tin South us being under North ern iiitliiciiee ! But deep anil cunning a were the plans of our enemies, Jesuitical ami shrewd as has been their siliey, they are fait becoming a trausiorcut as the noonday sun. "iS." has bcciuue gent-tally known, and wherever known, he is tintierstoiMl. His euemies, too, are liecom ing known and understood. The noisy advocate of tue "Lilierty party" at the North, and the rampant a hue ite of "slavery" at thvj South, are eipiiilly and alike niitlerstisid. v hen tirecly preteiuls oi Jrar that ttlierty is t tion, whose piinciples wiiuld jeojiard the interest ot .the tt'it'uii. 'i. JIiatiM, ninny who belong to this Party, have lor many years been optatlif opposed to ab olition movements, us they Imveliceti to foreigners, and to the (loi;ig..gncisiii ol' partisan lenders of the two grent sending politicni parties of our country. It is utterly irreconcilable to re.von, to believe, that they could eoalesco with an or giinizatiitn, whoso fuuilaiin-n'a! principles were so dts irgaiii'ing as the objection contemplates. 4. H-rttii', the association has iu its member ship, a very large portion of Whigs and Heino crut These will naturally and necessarily ope I rate as a check upon each other ; even stipHisitig, tout abolition principle might be attempted to be ineorpuruted into us platform. The m onieirt the aiteiiipt were imiile, the doom of the l'urty wotild inevitably he senled. 5. Hrt'UHe, une of the main pillar of the asso ciation is, the nrr couh-amitiori of tilt ulsilition excitement in the council of the general govern ment of tho 1'uilcd Suites, Such a sneicty cer tainly never cau lie ide:itl!ied w ith aholiti misin in any form It can assume, It must undergo a ridtea chaugein all it constitutional principles, bi-fore it can. urh'.liate with ab ilitionisui, either in prim-iple, hi ftn-ling, ur octiiai. 0. lltoiue, aiiiititg the huiidrcils of thousands of its uietiiliers, there is not, nor evur has been She left Liverpool' on the 10th instant, and en countered heavy westerly gale throughout the entire passage. She brings about seventy pass engers, among whom arc Archbishop Hughes and I'r. Newman. The Ciar expired on Friday, March 2d, shortly after noon. Hi disease was atrophy of the lungs, and was of oulv a few dnva duration. IU lost words to the Empress where, "Tell Frederick, King of Prussia, to continue ettached to Russia, a he ha hitherto been, and never to forget his father' words." It is aiil tJiat a-Xew days before bis death the Citir succeeded in affecting a complete reconcil iat'irtti between his two eldest sons, Alexander iaud Coustantine who were at variance. At) xander. the Second, ascended the Russian throne ouietlv, and issued a manifesto, stating that he will adhere tu the policy of his father Nicholas. - ' Constantino andtheother brothers and officers, have taken oaths of allegiance. Alexander ha continued as dipl itnntist, tJortschakotl' with the nrcyioii instruction to ncgotiato at Ihe first pre huiinary coitfcrouco which has bcJh held at Vi be annihilated, and when Kitchie seems to tr m- j "". nu ' advocated abolition principles, nor Me lest shivery should be eradicated, the people are beginning to understand that the urn fears, and theorier tremble, Jr hu own Jitte iJte uf Ai Htrt aajtwiateit t Such i sn' jutluietit in the prouiisos, and when he take in hand the reins ol jroveriiuieut, on the l.,urth tiny of March, 1Ho7, it is hi purptr-e, to aomre his fellow-ciiixeus. one and ull, that the iu'eresf of each section of th country the ri.'i of tlie several States, and the iM.V,it-iy of the Ftdrrtil t 'utuH shall not receive dc.riuictit, during hi ad uiuistraiion. I , In.',, qor-ll s II s , N i! J l,r . s, , ...i .1 I... i t'i :,-i . !l IH Tn ffti-t shown by -u, " V, bo ar V-ir pas '.. Msna, r.-, 1.1 itig d. pirloi'-nt ut '. .0 t ily, and ptomi. v of i'is e'i ss I of t. tK.ii,, V h ol aeitae lu entertain for on uunnsnt. 1 feel wtiili lrol ilnl the Intelligent people of Northern Ohio have maintained oooioioa schools in m u- uii.lal too lung to be buMilnizeed by a sham so attrrly ennut a this, but .Voilhsra rsditician havt no hizbtr epinioas of the formers aad me chaoice of lue free Stain, than to eiwt them tu b Uken in by Juat to h a ltbhy f ull-irsp: and. with tins' iriiii n, " .TWAiMtttiia u rusooiy iol-n vi'u ' !""' aw re K'l'n, 1 he census ol IF j) all iw thai Uisrt era ten- and a-haif ftirs's-ucrsln th freeHistoe to oiHi in tit slavw Slants. Tht slaveholder alarm, at "lureian inflaence," therefore, is either a my or a Jo!!, and there la ao awapt from this diientuia. The inference from thi aewbnra anti f. eig seal among the aiavshotders can be acenuntnl (. oa but one iiyritbM, and that is, Ikrir tt- fnia mm that l iia toil will swallow up anU- alavery al IU , "in. an I tney, ii.e aSavriMii.lera, will Uia Ounditiiw to take the hitow-.S.ilLnig mo tent under llieirewn trngii, and ao n-e H a In evartbn w Ui aniMlsvery utsnsnl ia Ihe free Htaie. and lle-rsby reiattala th joinl diHwinail in uf d-mt' iMtam and vveiwr sm. I have no fear ihet, among a poi'iilation llitsllimt and to lh"f"1 ;hly inilated with lb antiUvt-y eleme t a thus of Norttterw (rliht, theaati fotwtn moarenaettl ena be woiverted to (lie a-ir ue uf In alsvery pn.ist-an.liata. have , Ibsrrforw, nartictpiled iu Hi alarm of ihe .No'tsswaf AVe and th of mir a'iti-lsnry paper oa Uiit anhjeet. My eoiSdeno in ihe iit leK.iij and iunllienee d ihe people ofll.e f Slaws a ansliiled, and I uM and will w,.l believe U.sl Ihsy are prepared ti Wt ilea their koeiili'y to tlie sol d ui(sr M th spread of hn. use bind ig W lb hTn te. il cvls.i l aniiaeUai bowliti,; of lb tlaveli.il.len an d .n. .fics g un llivitoffor.gn Inloenr! an itilloene eat oeisr y4 ms-l f .rin. 1 1' Is I . y inte e l t4 the ramntry. e ity inttol is lit .l-a, and not tn I it, bail uudsr the les I uf l lie new. b"rn irtol aha are t.w aiteciu j wirh w 4 e r.,u sail er lbs avila (niwni bmi of lit pre au.-.. uf a ntiny (!," asuw a, irwe, a oi at .1 r .. ' I in lb v-lo g eott-aUvery maaesihjvaf.il Ilia eruabing !('.( a(ihs a I' -'ioi of ll. ignuTint an l il'lu U 1 I, a 4je-, ,H nur a.',- btn 4etH4s ;to, 11 tt Ih d-ui"n of ilw .,r..(;iM-f e.il I n last, and ml lb toil n I i.ilnuf alsisey hoe ls-i S.IK moo eooob to d'aeivsr, and liaw their tS .ris la feaup rwhi ano-t (reicw- sr., aa a d liai.ri IM fvir i Ihe -tnki'ig sso of alatrf.y prti;an'lia.a. Illt.tlet I . ii.e 1 I'. i, .ri.ot m l "Kenn" I r1 e i!e i not of t:.ir b.nbii!iil by any ry f r lulp e.. i s. Ih a d v f..i l.i halls rill alaveli il ier. Oil! I'l U .-If. 5. , .f M .HI alt I Vel in !'-'. , 1 i,,t . t 1 t i !, 1 1 ea 't., i.f I f monl, SM, tli.d ot eua- No. Id ua.l il il,, f if -i . t lo I'a. ia'a S id '. wr anl ) da r From thn Amm Iran Onjtm. TIIR CASK BK1KFLY STATF.H IN' Y.11Y LAIN h AM i I AUK. Tli country li Is-en within a few year naal ileinoral.se'l andniherwia aj-rinuslv lUniagetL by th immigration into it, of hordes of t'hineae Praiia. lierwan liih.lel, rvticialiatii, llisl Kepub Iteon, foreign crintin ila, l,e?ir and pauieta. Thi point needs no demonalralem, It ia a mailer of peters! knowledge amiNig the petiplaoftbe I nited Stale. T iremrily thi great and growing evil, h i been, and now ia, IIim desire ui every relle. tinir and weJ-iiwaiiiiiB ciiien ol tlie country, aim bssgiten any attend, n to Ihi iintHirtaut ubjaot. uia desire h ialiiinlly pnulueed eon e Irtited a. tmn. O lits-li.il lera aod nth. a e,. pectunl have suited in o).iwt)iNi lo li e r?.irt now being made lo aneat the influx of foreign criminal, beggars, and pauper. 'In first ell.xt nude by officeholder and ev.-pei-tanta, to defeat the movement atf th people, giiut this influx of lbs elosso nviie l. lu uiUsly end unite, as fir a p.iltla. nil f ireign era, gis4 and bad, and to take lite trad of au b org.niiir. cut ps, C mid tliey succes-l in I In effort, then even th well-meaning men fpm for eign I nula, would I f .iiiid eonu n.liim fur the auliutiisd alisaiou into th Lmted States, ol the criminal and pauper of tlm Old World, agsinat lb kin.wu si-ha- af amoiiriiy of our Btiive ptpolni, and against the imsreals id" aaiartluwl euiseoa f. r the ans elr iiCir' i'l I4h w. wb yi;af what lliey toirji ny., Biersly to j( tin airio ret tie p!c and power, Tb next ed irt 4 th eh .bier and aitiesrt- aal", t thwart tlte bj.,H of e'j.itl ptuper and erimiiisla from l is c e-ilij, made by psii leriiig lu Hit f .reign pneslli -oh whe ptvifiwt hi be.iuve, ibr ail j itDramantt alt mil b auh.r dot' ti 1 1 P-if-a. Through tiU iiiainimentslily tliey k ipe4 to b-ii.( io n. r si I. a aiiiw t od Ijutor. all .1 iwat, ss sil as fiigt-lo Os'lediea. Tuo w i4 parly errsie 1. 1- niu- l of the ele-tia-ila nion I, and alitc i sppn.prirt'ety si) I ths (.re su Party. siis lb.- F .nie, I'ureemid Seward psitv. 1 b rhief ernat.irs awl aids ldor uf ihia "I iiYifa nwir." who u.i- lb uuae s ths "Amarwoi p" (which atiua are tmw di reclel tam.ally to llis Hi luat a of u r aad cniainali fr .tai.ur tlmt,(ar ih aemliert uf tiisp i -",1 luil.e .is sod a filing alminusiMina llmr htr.a llitriirt r aod j urnso-ta llie l.'ilei.m .e-i a t I've Sw Vork frep-mlr-B, 1 be isadn uptaMid lii "ftweigw -r-IV, ' tl.e Vt s'lioi t I. iiei. i'etci I, Unas, ItavLsi I1. an l l.i. hm-etd r!n-anr, on oat h vi I. an I ll N V rolmite, AIIsm.j luif J .aretal. New .k r.'Seio l' St. Liu is lleiuiH nM and t!i N tlioasal .ra. eat ulKer, s-.iaral linn r" hee air ks II, m n la of , l4 i stsi'm IM una lc II mir li i ( atioa wt ta e"a -r" at I J, avtha i w.ira Ibsav dsau rt iVo the Lyitehbunj Virijinitin, TESTIMONY OF TI1K AI'.Ol.n iONlSTS. It i alnioat needles to ndl anvihing t iJlie complete ami irresistuhlo proof, alreiidv l.ti I lie fore the public, of the baselessness of lr. Wise' charge that lite American movement ia une ad verse to slavery and the rights of the South. But the lieuioe.-tttie pre-,, relying ujnin the gul libility of the people slid trusting to the clhuocy of an ofirepe'itci deception, continue these ex peruuuul ujiou tne p.n olar credulity, and render it adv. sable thai correct information should occa sionally befutnisitcd In ciutiteiaetthescntteiiipts. This being the ease, we avail ourselve of some additional abolition authorities, furnished by the Penny Post id' Wednesday. "tieorge W. Julian, ssy the Post, wn all re meiulier, perhaps, as one of Ihe moat stinking Abolition scoundrels that ever digrucetl the 1 talis uf CtMtgreaa, He vai the abotiiHiu can litl.tte tor vice President in ls.ij. Itis instinct in as g'd ss ever w ia p.'ii.ter' nose lo delect the lurking gome- Who! does he say f He write a bdtera '.l Hue, uynixif Know Ni'thingism. He uee Kbetune, ami abtiae tt with a much facility as Wove himself. He says-." "if u I con fident, dntif uvtre to itt-I-H'lle Ike iktaldma if tte frm .St,ilri In Aort I Wer lAvia alt wsi aiwbi'aid. Nothing f ir tl.u purps teouui nave IM more wmeiy i tate ned or Mure OpjMitiuiiely eoiicsH-b-tl by the sbive- hol lrr ami their native allies. Having sown the wind in tb passage of the Nebraska bill, sitne thitig must be d sie lo av iid re ij'ing Ihe whirl w a I. I hey a v tlie Noribent sky dot keoed by tlte omen uf the earning tempest, an.l sortie tiling must 1 done to avnid iu surge. The ponple could na lotier tie btitnlsiggeti uverqnee tious alsiot It.iuka and LirilN; the old party line wera erumhlmg, and the great ertats lietweeu Slavery and Freedom was rapidly and uiimuink initly approaching. AH eyes in Ihe Nor. h were turning to that urucgle which al last seemed inevitable. l a amlssly hmiliar with th Uctic of the S.ulh believe that tlte birtlt of the Kmiw Nothing order, juat at litis criaia, s as in sii-i'lenl. liiers as Unit tniernal aud external evidence that it was a de.ign.' -Vt hal, isoilniuea lb l'o-t, say the ('let eland Lsbr, anitber most worthy orlliod"! Abditiua pi int. Iroia w it. nsire the tneeatae of knimt fa. sm-ery ai tlutuU.nn nss, wnB ihe saw eaiHstsney aod mieuaity (hat bis etiaraeterisiH uduraihole Ir ou liie body uf lit enraged aknnk? Sneakint of thai pairiutM and truly national resolution of C unc I Xu. I- of Know X. tlni.ta, A. i .nk. huh u de.ina J to hsveau uitinonidity ul envtab e I nu, the 'Leader' tain "I k rS.-'r Umy ar.l.'i limur isiei r u nk-mt tm pvez-MrW UM lo J'tf Ike sod airuere ran ts V rma rao-atwasr. II la aa ecno ml t,n, iyim'e naies'a7 a -tit i pr fd'tas t jj-M-htmi aemrral M iWbssMW t l.soJ, ' s"titr ' ft as mhtrerf jmrputr, at adorwasi and tb isawitu Isimm art ad Uimi"alullr,liar.'h w.,u d denuna. n.-l onl btitmte Ik'f ijmtrt timet j. Out Isa-uauw lb .a mdv to arrest, to ere ml ' any Wo- d.tred to do so, as a A'lti're Awrir'tH. An Hiiwtnt iti'd negative has iilii',s been sgtvon to this alle gutioii, by nil who thought it worthy uf notice, tt is not presuin ible, that men of the highest integrity, lor political virtue ami truthfulness, woulj lalsify fact in this case, us the , allegation intlTcate. ' ' t. ii-fint-, tt,e strongest aiiohtion partizans have utterly dcn.ed the evistenca uf u. ll a con nexion. '1 hey have always, lu their publications, taken the ground against thi party, that it con travened the principles and operation of the aboliliou inovt'meiits, and wits tlte strongest bul wark that had yet been reared agaiust their Kiiccea. . i con-, the m istpoa-crfiilefforUeyer made by the abditionists in tair country, were lately made in At lork in the elect, nu id Seward t. the Senate of tlm V. S., and it is demonstrated. that the American Party as a Issly, did all that could ti'itierly bo done, to tlefcu his election. This la-t reason is a triumphant vindication of the party with regard to litis allegation. Abie lite 'i! lV'ttce it tc-io r'inl ' I rout the vteaa not I'cilte.!, we nnty conclude with nouie degree of aisuratice, that the disi-rieiiN 1'iitly is ca'ocil upiu very stMitgly, to itiiortio-e its intliicitco anil siwcr, to stay the mighty torrents of evil p tiling til uin our oountrv, uuiler the illllueiicc uf J'H'iijHrrtiubJi'ioHiitJi and tltmnjoif tt-iJ apirnnl for nllice mi 1 power and that the proliublc combination of these, does just ily, amply mi I fully, the exiatence of the Amcriciau Party. I'.n l the very elhoumt measure they have adopted for.thcir ooiUeiiiiiloied object. That this cert tijily i si, is Apparent, not only from the discuioi,oii iu tltcM mini hers, but absi from the ruuaous which 1 shall further offer. 1. As it respects i.-to-r, In this class I particularly mean those nnder (he inhiietic td Ihe multitude of juiuit priest A peihatj, a majority uf lhuaish priests uf this country ate jesuitu, it I prosumuble that tliey nil act in citicortin very arraugtiuient necessary to curry out toe design of the l'o and the lieopolutiie ltistilutitiua. ludcpeiideiti, however, of tliis ciitnexloii, they ar bound to act fur ti e beuelll ol I opery lu in piiuicol asptrallntis, t y virluo of their aMa';ati..n as Jesuits. This la evident from the iotiKouth I gave iua former nuiiv ber. Now, this lUa of foreigner ar deadly opsied to our illatitlltiuns. (I.) JUwmtr, tlieir oath binda them to do all they can to prtmiole the kmjtornl power of Ihe Pope, and to aoeomplish this, they are to Ih "utmost of their power to iirrseeM'r" heretic. Sue in addition to Ihi oath, Ihe une apticnded to i'npe I'ttia ivlh creed. (2.) JUrau. they are sworn n do this fsr rijry, as member of lb Jesuit So-iety. See r proof. Not. lull, rxi.il. ixLiii. of t -utya ia Mctiavin't ProUatsbt, voL 1, pp. ILT-MJ, id. 2, pp. 81 i--r.fi. (.1.) (,(, (Ley are In lit employtnert as miaai.aiiria-siil tb y'.iiariii;'uiuis.aa pruted in tlieprei-r 1 dc diseuaskm, and as aisv beUrtber ea by the declaration of lii-ls p F.nels'iil, a Holrl by I'r. Uresketirilgar ia lltigbe' anl llieekenndge' ihseusitiun rtfi. 37ir.ii7, and lli-h .p I Uvget't airrespoudmice w.lh that liwii tutioK, and ala Utuev an other ll. I'. Prist'. See Ir. lirownlee on "Poiwry the Furmy of Lilierty,,' pp. .!'.-.lb. 1 4. 1 (.. on ."lie-e will dn I ll lo their inb-mt In un.te with alsdui Bim s'st fnn m ntiurlple, hsii.iZ Urn erigiiisliy imporw I fiurn Kit, .land, nd aitll taaUiiH-d by Gretat lltitaia and Fratiee. The writer aaar, year o, a eummaolcHli m to high fuavtw nsry ia a i bun h fnsa tl Frew h aaaaieiatioa tt lit etava .pit. on of pe-ipU uf Nicholas had recalled MenschiknfT and ap pointed ticncral (iortschakoff, chief iu command and Ontcntein setMitd and Ludci to command the llcssarubia tltvisi.in. - Alexander had appointed Uudigcr Miuiiter ol War. The Allies hare ordered their General to press forward to the War. There had been more fighting in the Crimea. The French stoi-nicj a redoubt 'skilfully erected by tho Itussian during the night, and several tiuiKlrcd were killed. Theie is a strung rumor that the Grand Puke Mirliael was woniiiltd and dead at Sobatuifd. A large force of lltissiuns threaten liul iklava and a bl s'kade of the l'tiiiiil had been raised. liroii-sa hail been dttslrnyed together with most oftlie iithabitants, bvan earthouake. A speck ol di-agreonumt bad arisen between Naiiolism mid f.uglaiid. ' Aapolcon said that the arniic sliould not aim together if l.'.cbuck'a committee pnicee led ani Lord Clarendon went expressly to llouliigne and maun nmner iraigtit. in tne meantime he pro encded, but it was tltouglit Parliauiniit would be di-tsolvctl. 1'iS -ultioi arc serious in Ticiua, Stvitxcrlond. I The Itelgiati crisis al-o continue. Tlte KTiig tif lVnm.iVic was sick. Ths no uf the death ol the iSmperor of Kus ria was received in F.nghtud with great rjemou tnitionsiil jtie. Several liiailtlgers of Ihealics canto before llie curtain mid 81111101111111 the fact to tlieir audiences, which w-tta r.iccived ia most inst-iuces v. ith tiiuiiittitims cluroruig.- - The llerlin Conn placed itself 111 mourning and orders wore ia-died for tho w hole, l'lusaimis unity hi wear symbols of mourning for four weeks. At lenna the news caused agitation, and the Kiniii r. r of Austria directed, in acknwledgeiueut id the services rendered by N e'tnlas durtinr Ihe ime of l.i.i utifiirttiii al trials, that the Nichula Hcgitiient of Cuirasseurs, shall alwaya retain thai ' name as a S iiiveneiirin the Austriaii army. 1 he I arts p dice had arrcslcj ballad stnssu-s who were chanting verses Uisrespoctful to the dead Caar. . The anihiuoidor announce the new Kiti.icnir's aevessiun, ami a vnopsi of Alexander a uisui- lestu rth-entii via K inuiiigshtirg, declare the welfare of Ihe Kinpire tu belli only oliji-ct, and that it w.ll lie his vudt avur to maintain Kssi.tu on the highest stantlaial of power.and glory, and w ill aim to DCiiintpbsh the incessant wishe aud view of his predets-asor, and hots the seal uf his uhject will assist h ut therein. OINTMENT Citiirnt of the Vniim, Toe have due at tht honors with tat veies, Iba tnt sail af lbs Vnioa to the slhar, to ttmnf lb ekar. aeteraf my Oiatoant with your apprvtMtiva. It 1 eairtly twa Jrari tines I atsde it kaewa saasag yea, aa4 already. It baa gbtsised mon taslebrily tbaa aas ther Urdicia ia ao abort t peri ad. ... TU0MA8 IIOI.LOWaT,. 3, Comer of Ann sad X assail Streets, New Tork' ASTONISHING CI PkTt SOKE LEGS, ami'' NINK YKAKsi STANDING. . Com of a letter from Mr. W. J. UngUy,.of llunUnlU, Yadkincimnty, Korlk Caruiuux,,U- 8., uVcu Aoeember la, lf53. ' JCOi BtiAD II IF) WW! WURO),4 To Psoimaitoa IIomsikiv, Hm, It u n.it air su tai Wrne notorlou, ntitber l this letter wriiwit fur lbs mert tkkt of ariUug, bat lo . say. that your uiiitinent aured ma of one of tb meat ilruiultul cuutntsiua disrans that Irrh ia heir to, aad uu-ii wsstsmmilered hy all who kntw m, to b ta. tirely beyond lh rtan h of metlieitt. Fur nine year I wna sflittcd ttitb un of ths mual nmiuful and Inaihi. aomii urt! tegs trutt evtr fell lo 11m Ua ol Ban ; still after trying every tuejii-iita I bad tvsc bmnl uf, 1 resigned hs 1 despair all li,, uf bains; cured i bat s friend bnmcht ma s viiupla of large puts uf jour OiialuKiit, wliirb rsused ma snrea on uiy leg an besl, and IsBtmly regained my bsslth tony a,rr'al.lc surpris aad dliKbl, sod to tb sstoniybnteDtut uiy friend. (Mgued) W. J. 1AXGLEY. . AN EXTKAOP. DINARY CI RF. OF A DAT) BUEAST, WHEN NEAULY AT TlIK I-OIXT OF DEATH. Coyij of a Utter from Mr. W. VuraiU, JNitj Or tram, Soermtier 'Jh. iHiti. . Tol'rtir. Huusiwr,Kr.,fAiiB Nsas ata., 5. T ilJlir Sir, It U with heartfeU (trstiluils 1 bsvs tu in " form you tb by tli. use of yuur Ohtlmeut and "ill ,uf ..ii, ui uijr ua una i,.0 nare.l. ur aeveo year she Imil s bud breast, with ten maning wosntts, (uut u a esueeniaa ttsture), I was told tbst utilhing ciulit ssvt her i aha wn then imlueeit to u.a vuttr Ututtaenl aod rills, sues in tit ahurt apace of lbrea mini tlx. they tf feelsd a perfect enra, to the arlnnishtient of all who. ktie ua. Wt ohonAd your M.-lieotefo-nui Measn. Wrijcht Co., of t'liartte.,li-et. Sew Otlraua. 1 sand this from "lbitol dea Prinet," 1'sris, allioiiKk I had wriui-s it st New Orleans, liefur we Dually Ml, aUb , nine, in. i siiuwiuK joar sddresa al Stw )urk. fi'C"'l) It. Ill RANT. The Villi) thould tie nttd ranjointli) ri'.a fe )Umt tsnrf fa ( of iht futltmiiiti caret! Hud laii-s, Cimtraetnd and I.timbao, ,iiu nasut, bub 4tuu, llartis, -, Fistulns, lluiii..na, ti.mt, . t'litll.liiiiia, IlluiuluUr, l'hsf.d lianda, "'Rwi-lltnei, Fnre-thru-its, Hettrvy, (skitt. dtMnt-a, Hiiri-'beads. t ."'.'id at th Klsl.ti.li.tit of Prof. Il.ii iuw.t 80 Maiden Lsne, Kew York; asd Clast Undue lbs brail re"tiil,l! llruifshu anil llealwa ia titdkin Ihrt.u7h1.11l lbs Inited eHalos. lu Pots, at 24 rtnts, ft tents ami imii ei,l. each. To b bad Wbll uf tba priu, -ifisl Iiru( lluuses iu lb I'uiun. , tr-There ia a coii-i.1, rulilo tsving by takinr th Utriivr siua, t M. B. Ilireettuea fir tb tuiHsaet of pulnttt hs eery disurdtir sre atfixisl la each i'ut. I'Ues, ritiritmstisia Fall lltituui, Ft Wills, Kura Nipuia. Iltm Wotnitla. Tin Fair soims r,!TH Foanu-sMs. We tin I re-publilttd in the Washington Sentinel the fi.ll ming resolution, which wsa adopted bv the National t'.mveiiti ui of Freosuilers. held at Pitts burg in lejj over which btoly Juba P. Hale pro-itled : . " ItrmJrrd. That MailTon naif exiUt fpmi the Old World should find rurdial wrlmme to homo of c uiif rt and held of enterprise in the New : ana re-ry rnitemi to alimtge tlieir privileges uf bee.ivning ciiisett atni owners of th toil ttnisig Bawf.liereail-i( nM intt'rib'rtiiti win iliim." Th Freeu.ilera of the North eonsi.U'r emi rmiiti f o-p the Old World the be-t material with which tiawell ll. rank of AUdiliua faual-ici-m in the New : nd, het.ee. tliey are naturally aolto,i...ia that no inipe limeiila should ch.ck th tide of f.reign imniigratlun lo llna eotintrv. And heuee their deierminel and intense itpp.'iti.w to tlie Know Nothihg movement. Ought nut South ern men to p iu-e ami nmsider Udure titer dm- elude bopsiat and denounce a party which to tittles ths enmity and the fear of Jrthern Ab olil.ouiala! Uiik, lla.it. Tn Anna Fvrr. Conrtty. We obeerve a aU'emeiil ia th .New York 'Ki press Msoen. ger," fx ned by lit Treiauier of tlte Adams Ex press Company, to Ih etr.-cl thai llie ii-peiiai.. of Adam A U, in San Krancism has mailing to do with tiit interna uf th bua,nea of Ihe for warding cumfuuiy in tb Atlantic States that the coiutiiuy eat Bo ons. aad of twine cannot sua ud,od that th ability of -he latter to comply a tilt nil Uitir eagsgeineate is a au.jussii mabl a ir. ..L I.Bt m (.,. I, bias ,d.l..,.llv lo.il. I l.v il.a ...mmrmil . I-in.ide lie order, mi m( iu (paniculsriy tb. ..raced. and uuiside if tliey mn, lla then, we have , - ' ' ' plain talk end phi n BrUnt w as Uafrftr. (. , lir,aut re, ent events thai hve Iran.,,, a-d u-.,Wf,u.lAs.r.ewl4. i,tl...U..Uy...flhecl,...a'P1y-,la. Aa,n-V.,.l .ay. tlm t tlu.it.gi.ai (01,1,,) ,,4 iu lb P.d.iah pr.,.t. j i J.,ha In lcis.ii.lint, aifdher uio.t unra. eptu.aai.ie sir .. ., -.i u,I.. . .1 ..i..., uu lu iiiit'siiioi eivtl iiirtv, m i.f ttu,a tir ssa' an I f nl- i.a il,i alas ilstr lirasrli id thi r-abii s I t will I' ua "i'y t ak ea , . ,.1! ma I rl a; swsul. that tl.e Nra !.. free m-l, alas sn l'.ur and N-s v I F. W IM i'loB ah I; a a a. rbe n eoniruaisnary est. "a root aiot and wt! d udueled i reea. il pat sr." A Aer aicuij ll.e d '.Ivrstpd. uf iVadert Ufsm tbestal Huf aiatery. H asm" W b.it m.o ewvincn.g tvilcnra t-f Ih anmittgated ,ro-'svervMiaa uf IP Bew order run an I maare.uiit. llcrsare h lra a blnwd by kftiw Nlh.it;sto NiUtUern otigar, Sis, ao- rmg llii-ia thai stery mmn ha.1 m tried by ilteir urder in New l atb to deti-si tb rlesii a f Mr. Scsis-Bd that th etisrfe uf A'-oo'i tnia sgaiu-t lb order, ia th Nmih I ' uUritf ami laTur's Jtltt," .And H wt ha men am.tig ua, atnls'.s of ihi vr c"it", and ptN,l'as,tig io aa trwiids of r ".,!., 111, t.(il ia 111 last 4 stl this tvi-iVas, eiinf IS tb iw ler, aaid ,-p.ave a m 11 a It I its lotn'ty to III (ietiMttda uf a Sootlieru ., tr t y He bib K al tt,l tlias-e ai nwa in t in u si l .u.i'y a w r iMial itf Ike W ul fk al.'r ai.tl I thesr t.a n aau.,,iif ta Ilk malt f r".'"e si4,s aWn to rt-ri-trr tk m4lrr, f , nu 11' i hraa. isH of ih aotlnioaa. ar ee, e.-lv lel.l, I - , . i all llie-s l'ti.M lie e f Ml a-Hb-aa linn, I tiss 1 i I.. ... I . . ... TV. (I f' Iba I t.llsd Malasv. I l,s S si d t I"' ha BK.r j asvl , Ike A ,.-A ' .oil Ur, 1 lier Slid lib th Ibonsa pr r i uf tiisbvy I'isa I be twa awliara. Hwt word, rt j tr ' masy iwa In t I !"' art) Huur j easeg taw ll.xa a ti(w ( Wisiainain I I''- '1 Pr. Ii'biufy Uv (M1,.k t)l ,, J tt j.-, M tics tbiee j u.i-r n rapi Ily tort aa a. Iba tttaraia-. -l by Itwaa. M iaei.ily, , a) In Law Utilv itiacl Iv lb Liltute ot that I f.. it a r a lirtlii".- wleritu r f trlieriminla i uoii, y ai,'.r assr usias, Ihsl ll ',.,..c, mi i . ,if t or pi era sr . 'u . J or a ; I -jr , A w.-ai I ptwu. e lit ! pk . J j (1 1 ..., r,y tr ev, br,''y rse-ji ii-l I j also, ami r -evilly. Pops Pius nth, I snare with r-fl I" h,a ii.fs. bl. .in. ileci-t sia, iaeoaas il wiib bi 7 d rar.tinala, oa tb iiti'ee. of ih iu. mmliit rmm efiltun f Ik ttytn .Viry. A aew erfaitr ml Juk ih tkt um fria4 rxttnifff S, With regard loth mlJjmidt a a!as. Tbeae are i -ppowsl lu th true prm.-tples of A men. snt-m, aa I clearly to lie arn iu tlus ms ti ter i f lie ir prm-m-lt-tgi and lb d tctrioea tliey lea k, Ti.ia ia eti l.sii. 1 1. 1 Item-, Ihetr d-rin ara la diieet boss. tiiilJT to lb IHsre uf lot enlirs Stoilh Hev,s lutury in llo-ir hsl im, and d.aiir(tnt(ttig la tiittr aau-lencwsa. lots is 4'ia -aairai'4 la il cst'iuct f 11 s party sser aiu tb Vsr Is.vi in Ih t r. tl timt. I.4.i 1b I bar. h tt,d saip. And mrv iiutti' l-a'e'l B 11 I'-'til tieriatcf Mr. Sasaid to t s I uil' I S4dtv( N nai. (2 ) Jl it i Ib-if loleersl hi furry favvar with f fei.;nra !' 4 the C.niues taiattaf l"siea II. i, 1 but in i me. iU laid to a -,.Ma t'SSsaea Hun and (.irt' s--eefs!ir. t .al y, itat us l tuari-1 SEW JKVELUY STORE. CI1 ARLns'li7"T HOM PSOX Hli.rk, liM nmn j mm4 ih mmrntt? ftljriaiit( y4 la b t an in wi4li t tt k, l ..im Urm-iij sfni,.l ,j tU lntrRtM uBen f j IM 9H wja mi t H rfTar4. mm4 Wl-ti Mr. 1 f 11. lVlf ' st Jattyll4 I) ,i't) Hf f fjwl Hurt, ' In Ihi ifemi4 livt at MiMXal tMwjrUaut nf j tt M.stiarfV lyteM, c-sksftattlltof mt Um mmm1mi ' I 'Mi Miati, m4 tm .''I tW lat M 14. all its' i EEtEDY FOR, "EAl'D tlSEiSE," x For CTioloriVDyseatsry, Bowel Complaint Dll. 1. S. UOSE S CAP.MINATIVK HALS VM, a turt remetly for all Unwell I'uRipluint. 1' iiia Mixturt i on of Ik aiost important taedi ritira. tnd (hnuld Pa kept in all f.iasiiles. As a southing preparation II ha no iUi.l, and a Spe cific for ilsiwel t.'unipUiuta it has nsver failed. l)ys ntery vanish s iu s few tiny whc& thi artkl ia aaed as directed. ' Pries -ii ct. WaBRtrciux. N C, June 28, 1 853. OrsTl.rsss Hlnre vstiting you a few duys a(t w have suld cut all In. He' rsrmiBstivs UmA- . aunt, liysentery ba been, and isalill prevmliug ta a very grent cxttwt ia Ibis an t lieu; sul abrvvr yiturl uriaiuativ llstssa haben tse-l, at believe iu tvery esve. It bs beea luoctssfuL baud oa Ihsreiure a exuedilivaaJy a puaiul aaotbtr sup ply. - vTs are ala sat ef Dr. Ttose't Magi Liniaarat. Your, rvaprctfttl'.v, John wihte ro. To Jr.silM t HABsiw4,tt sctula tor Dr. J. 8. Itosa. UR. J. 8. R0oE' CMC (ill KYRFP OB EXPEC TORANT, I a nevor-fiHliag rerntdy for t'eaith. t'a its, llrtncl ilia.Ailtisis aad all Lsag liiataatt. I'rlee Me aad Si. - Pit J. S. HOSE'S VUOOPINO COI'tlll VRl'P; This preparstloB alwsya gives intatraist relief aadl freiuently cure in tsse Bt-rk. I'r tea ott. pit. I, 8. KibSK a 4'KiM.r FYKkT Thi lae Keruaseoaip'.aiiit amurir,tabiidr-a yiehis immedi ately to this aever-fsilina remedy. Pies 'ike. till. i. !. KUKK a SKUVtllS AM) IMIt.lia.V- . TINtl COItl'lAL has at bI tor all Nerv.it Af fection, Heart lliseases, Numbatess, FistBUaca aud hesrt-lltira. ll is iavaltublt le all whose tunslittaioua ire di-bUittcdt.ycare,lsbrertutljr Price We I'R. J . RDsE'SPAIN ri'REn evire all Bala, Internal or external. It atsy be railed aa fur car. lug and f iviu( alniu.1 instant rebel let Uuiartt Mnr btia, t'be'ic, and all pains in lbs Mustek or tbiar h) ItlieunMllsin friita l'W, ar Tbn.st, Psina ia Ike Limbs. Bark or Hidr.t'bilblBiBa.Kprat aad Druiaea te le til ayes, pru l'-'lo 2Tr. an l 5a. UK. J K. "USE'S tidLliKM 1 11 LS, tor faniet; tf Iht Tt uBtl., I t male Usaksea, Dbilily ltd Ha Isxstioa, Prire till, PK 1. . H'!M. FEM ALE RPEiMFI. a re Biedy fur pfsinful kfensirBslma, Lt acurbtss at aiiites 1'ri. a 1. Ull. i. 8. liiiKK'ftPVortPTICrOMI'OVXD. Tliia preparatlua bv aevt-r fsilad la cariag Ibe yaprpata, Indiir-uilita or Liver l'taiplnt, wba t'tkaa in ennj unci tea with bis Alteram r i stilly Pill. Pile el bulb. J?ie. liK. 1 tt H'l-KHTi'.NrMIXTtntsiaBeTvr fktltiif reave-ly fur i'btll. Ptvar aad Ctacrsl lia biiity. A few dux till (MiviBC tb tssat kita eai. Prie .'-rl eeutm, Ur, J S. P. fit e tU. APAEILLA COMPOr 5 For .l Hkia piaeaian sad tor puir. in, lbs Uuud, il ia toperit r to sK ttHrr. Prlc Hie ttd tl. I'r J S ItliSL'ts :LIMI1 lirol'ICN, fir from til lb bad ttlectssf ll sit sad Latdstaat, aataj tesilseb, eoustipstiua tr tack tkuasacb. 1'rtca S-t. At Ik rqueat af maty af mj ssliewta, I have enoaenird la put a a a tlaae tf ssy uiusl afbriaati praeriplt.Mi in lit fsrss ef fassi'y assdirlae, tss-b "tva H'd to a kartiraWr tliseaat. ttd tit tk lb tttuafaeturam f tb away Baatram sad pansces l ib Uay, pnntl,al la tht wurid llst t ly sate cuaipauad am wr all diaas, tad aa (la Ui W.itla ot lb Brat luliaB kyh laa fral Uuisni) " ul Btvdictuaa af tbicb tbvy kat Bu la in ( iatabadie Ikey kaua la.s" All rut aliuvt prri'srslioaa, with IV. Rn'a Mffllesl A.l'taar (.-rat.sl i pars ana la BUhasta tad la Health, la bs bad sf WILLI tMK A Hlvtlltl,Raltl(tH-. J. HlPdl. FatviI'viPe McN'air k ilaker, IsHujrs' Vxba k ilare.li.iMbMia' I. VI b la A l a., arraauia H. L iiw.a. Cba(sl Hill,a4llWrtfBTsll btuu.-S'.ul Ibr fiaie. 1 1 1 aa, !, fr h f ratU -, ft f"4 M af f I4 I iUt e-f Waiawe, itk ill W mmrrrf4 I k f -rtfll 9, 4vii-ffsl I la tMw4apf. A'm, ft in nisEu.vnnF.u.Ku c.vsx tmfai mm ,- l!!? f MtJialawrfl ftf Lt.- Al la fta, at ! Nf 4mitj ti -r, m4 Miy It ifft M-a .,Uil.aBTfrat, W (! Al frttw 'at aa,ta..i ft, 1.1 fri ftlavMt Hl rJ I . , ht'i'4 kwu4 im vlkwrl ft. m4 mutmiom M'llIMi UAH COM El rvnn iw,ff J MfM l.tt-if 1 PR I M Isf w f W fif m l-,.U !, tot W-e4 a.. Ubrwa am rsi Wa4 t ---. toatw al u, b)W. FALL STUCK, "'i, JIO0T., SHitt:., PIMTEUS, CAlTr.ES, UfMir l-iikTI U 14 ap t'.lv Baaaaat to tl, asal.li', tSal a bta r.iia lras tba N.ia an a tare aa4 tBiare lis- k stttvira ia bis Ilea, sat-rumae. avasy Vanr't"a ft Laiiu-s, t.sa' I.Sildrea aad prfttali am, asd abwtBa ail fT aaia aa f I uum, aas aatvaatcd. LUjII Bill tad aawiaa kts a'laat aasarteunl sll autara 4 Oanaea aad bant, ait as. IWotaaa, Jaay LiaSa, Hakia aiiprs U asauliU' aa4 a taa Wavy af lliaM iftaitaaa, Haalis,. aad a l-e-c. u.f. Vfcat But r maaaaf aBoSa saa4 tafcala rl as. OkMLlUt -aa a- ia eail, aa aasl VI ,.', ii i.f..Ma Inus, mJi tkaraaib aa4 , aai ,1 aauaaaa aa asu-4 Ma4 a 14 la !'. aa aa ai.t i 14 ,1 A l . as! I ala.4, Sat asd, i ka, ,1 aunla Maa UJ iS-rfl aSat, ta4 la BBSS 1S l---.a a l "vsliis. I i,'Sss 1 s a It, I f Ua.sf t-a. ml ii. .. ! a.'v .s4 a.. I lr. ibllut., t"l . I I "I Tl' D-iaaaS fc. aa aad baaT, It, i. u i., - I .-a a I- air a-, k p a. a ( tr ) -. k ai.aaa. 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