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NORTH CAltOLIN A STAR WEDNESDAY MORNING , JUL Y4, 1855. ycii!i-(Larclin;t II A L L I G II , TT. C. V 1 1 1 . i 1'iiif-ci.JTt Jiu Ir?NTf. We" arc new ffit.t?rgi jiwftirt 1-Jtm, TlwBwrtew Paiiy, i;s "N jcit les atd Cjjeet; The Speech of A.J. 1 .iv' -i-i, r.f Tennessee; Tb Letter of 1. P.Polk, on tin removal from Office, and th Letter of Dr. lirfrViir'u!ge, of Kentucky, on tb America Party. Thej wi'.l be ready in slioit tine. They are not printed wUb t yiew to the profit V do not ask for more titan the" cut --.f printing. fniad in er.y amount, however large or 1.2: all, and the order will be lapplied iiameiliatstv. r 7?-The Standard ruhlUhee a letter from Juil;:e Longstreet, in opposition to the American party, which it end rses fully. It er that "he hat been for many year a shining and useful wiuisterof the Methodist Eponal Church." AV here are the scruple the StaniW ha had te minister of the jael dabbling in politics? If m minister dcuountst the Jesuitism end iibeT ienoynf the Bt-ne Cith-Jle Church, he af out of the line of hU duty Hid desecrate hie sa cred c:i!!itrg j bslif, on the other bend, be wage a warfat against the "midnight order," be fa a marvellously proper man end writes a -"noble letter." It i on your tide, Mr. Standard, now, : and it it all right, bet just let it be on the other, and a minister ha no business with politics. Yu ought to hate priutcd by the aide of Jour puff of judge Longfreet' letter, aoaie of your articles against the elergy who did what "they had co business doing." - . I .Ma..C'toK!i'Ssriai'raTrtKi)aii.jiaa. StTI I . v., ,1.. V..I,.;U IT.r . l ill a u" Karma, .'- V r C7V l ... .. , , a r-.,i .t. hJteut, irora tr.e tpeecn 01 jir. vaiiurwa awua question f aliuittHig Michigan into the I'aioB, contains as full as endorsement of that portion or the American pisiform referring tottreigoer ae could hv.i been desired, and juet each a one as would hare been experted from a mind like that I him whet he meant br bavirg such url ccc tef'ihiriv&ss tiisieirtw IbmW iv'-1? T"' ... ... , . , ' ... , I one of the V. t. t and hut been to Con; i?Th Sta-Ward devote the larger psmlon of its columns ta review of Mr. Kayoer eeurs In w'lleh, as ra'f.tit hare been ewetcd, it deals in any amount U ja,isrepreenta and abuse. It claim f i'e!f the right, which no one ha deu.i.1, t comment upon the publie act of Mr. lUyuer as a publia nau, but fail to tell theme who " are beard through thee (ite) columns,'' that whatever Mr. lUj oer may hare said here in reference to tbu wbe had assailed hint, was wore than justified by the abusive and unwar rantable terms whici had been employed towards him. That eehibritted document issued froa the BianJard oflSoe, (whieh by the way refute the stale cUrge tbt the American moveoKnt U W l.ifcgiry in disguise, as it doe not contain a line, wive a slight Introduction, that w written by one who formerly professed to be Democrat, but is composed entiiel of peeobes and letters written by professed Whip.) make aa sower, " rantub'.a and peronal charge of corruption by implicr.tiou agiinet Jlr. Roynur, to which he had a ri!.; to refer in language severer, if anything. than that he lined. . The Standard makes a great noise over tbelan- ruata uiHovnd by Mr. Ksy nr towrds Franklin Tierce aud hit CuUoel, and alToct no little quiet indignation at it If oy wUoeraroocnpieJ the n.it'.ed p-ilioo of President of the United fitaUMi, !eerved to have sever language applied to him, the peeeent ooeupant of that eialled poei. tinn does, lie has deended from his elevated , posiUon to tLe heate.1 arena of partisan warfare he ha bujrjed to his Imsom eitremut and agl. tt"is in btith sootions of the I'liWu; he ha waged a relentless war against freedom of opinion and of thought, h has turned poor and dependent laborers out of otnc because they would not L the obedient slave of uiia aud hi minions, and, ad !ing insult 10 this lujury, he ha driven Ibent - frmu i. presence with tuul eJiaritti uiiift their riT.e rtid eharattsT! he hat undartakea to brand lrj.-e and re-etiible portiou if fh citllsns of tills co'iuu-y with thetroprobrions epitbetsof liars and perjurerii and fur ihone and ether no less 1.0 acta, be deserves the oonteeapt ef all bonor- at'.f nw iu the country. and dissemination of that endorsemenwwill have a profound effect in the South. Mr. Calhnnn, in the ertrnct referred to, distinctly outline the evils attendant upon the. comparatively nros- srtcied system 01 Aaiencaa wurmiiMow w pecislly in the State and vividly portraT the dire danger to the Republic which woy proceed from this source. In ordor that no one may fail to. see and understand the sentiment of that great, and good, and true Southern Man, w re produce the extract here, entire, let every pat riot read and digest it thoroughly; and Hence forth let Southern skeptics ceaie their ery that "there is no danger," and their prtfing about "peace! when tboreis .peaco," , - "In conferring the powerto Base uniform law of naturalisation," say Mr. Calhoun, "th frn men of the constitution must have had two ob- jeeu in view; one to prevent competition between Uie State Ui notuiug OUi inuucemeiii mv uie eiairntioo of Cireigners and the other to pre rent their improper influence over the General torernaiont, through such Sutes as might aatu raliu foreigners, and could eonfer on them the right of eaercisin g the elective franchise, before) they amid be sufttciently informed of the nature of our institutions, or were interekted in their I preservation. Both of tiiese objoets would be de Trated, if the States may oonferon aliens the right ol voting ana in oiuer prnucgea i"'"j;in cilixena. On that auppoaiiion.it would be almost impossible to conceive what goodeould be obtain fit or evil nravented br conferring the power on Conjpe. Xlte power would be perfectly nugato ry. A hut might hold out every improper in- dueemeotto emigration, a freely ssif the power did not esist; and might confer on the Jieu ail the political privileges belonging to a native born uitiaem uot onlv to the great tnjurf of th gov ernment of the .Suites, but tn an improper control over the govern Beutof the Uomn. 10 illustrate hat I have aul-uppw tne dominant party in lew York, aodinc political power about to de- nart from them, should, to maintain their a seen- daucy, etend the right of soffrsgs to tb thou and of uliiU of every buiguage aud from every portion of the world, that anoually pour into ner r 1 . 1 . 1.. .1. J. -d lL. for the North ( sri4ma biar. LETTER IhOM bAM Sl-iiHOE. vO tus Kiilob m Moixt Aat,1 . June th fTta, A. lMuiini, !Ho5. ( Mures toiT.s. Sine my hut leiter, I have Im doing a siuaahing buainems wi'.d 1 tell yjcu Th ' let ter wou 'I eon tain half 1- y 1 ue ky ad ven u. res. I found th man tiist tl iht tJohn Kerr, Hou was all u.e war from lulr. and i asked 'CC nmmgt irgiany, igres. be-ides ruuniug stnart iw forllovernor, coming out iccwi best, lie laughed like a hyena and anted me if 1 wau't the Kol 8inabr. Tuld bira res.' WelL said he, 1 thought Mister Kerr u fmm ftalv .' hm Invert ti,m fiimitvnen BO an1! os-eauim he bad foreign airs. lie said be wouldn t vote for M.ster Kerr ee-vause he once said publicly " show me a llimocmt and I will showrou a mumbeoded fl." " . ow, MUter 8am, anid he, " I am a lhmoemt and I can't a here to vote for a man that has such conversation. about me. Vou aiay think 1 um.a foul but 1 ain't ; ann it ru won t Melee me 1 11 suit you a song. uemg ext eeilingly fund of music, 1 gave mm my word that I would not hurt him it he would slug. So be sang like a top the fallowing ode : Miter Ksrr's a great creation, Mighfv umart and wavy ; lie run tor Oov'nor like the nation, Aud' was beat by " little Uavy." Then be came like all creation, llunj;ry for the Congress bene j Beat hnwelf like temptation, .lor be run hieself alone ! Then he dressed hisself in black. And went to Washington City ; Got his dollars- then come back . liood, John Ksrr, that' witty 1 And now again he tries bis luck, ; Hi hungry lip do saiac-k ; . But he will h ml hielf msnhed up, With his Cur knovked off the track. ; f, Once " little Ifnvy " made him fly. And that was sad indeed ; But now he'll bump against the sky, ' Utowed up by a bigger Umiitt Seeing that I would have smashed a genius in the bud if I hal touched hiin, 1 was heurtily asltninil of uiy hrHt intention to injure torn, boon after I left hiui, I eauie across a in woman sitting on it hig roc k rubbing snuff like all wrath and crying like a repenting sinner. Seeing her distress, I thought 1 would concei-1 my true 'rom tk FaurttcmUe Uttrmr. LARGE AM) KSTUf!ilAsr!C.viKtTIXa or THE AJIKKlC'AiN rAKTt 1 Vnanimnui Eatijicawm "f th t uudclplul In accord snee with previous notice th friends i d memlier of tti Amerkan Party asseuibied in Market uuar os Vi ednesday evening, Ui Zi tn IliSUUt. T.iTiHcsTion MriTixa t rTiTTirit.ti. W f, ,m the (H.servsr an aecount of a meeting tf!he citiiis of layetteine lin4ly loir. Amsricao party, asstio". d w iniify th plalform of principles adopted by lb Amenuan CMiven. tit a at Pl.ihdl.h.n. Th charge thanhi 1 Wh'g mo.tu.ent in Uiguise has been uftea dis-pti,-1 by the publication of U. tier and speeebe fiwu lenling rcni wat adiwaling and delen4' inr Amcricaa principles, and tin mesting another link iu lh tii'iin of proof, a will be seen fiom th fulloning edtu't'ial remark in lh Ob- erver t hell la4 nkht in vb Jiarket 1 io' e v i e-.un.it ou of Ui must remarkabl i..:,u l ii ci ! tit il.i w hav Hrea k Mi i.uwe. li r-'ks-V for tlie eery large !!- er rwi.'.t II ' smmisaniolli tiws s'urli smuiil the iMc-lings;liit mot thin i! f. r the m.-iaiin,inosm eosnmuo cause, ,f ik..e . in, 1 1 an m t m-od, bav nswa pohti tul mi.U , never brjug'it l'ollr ia aaemu r.y brf i, la th Isepnse' of democrat, II was ti.e mia,i.m.. T! e i.,j.nn "f the aseeting oi.il.iul.reUiy rosnp f higi " Uier was 1 pnif-.rti.ia of thus) who Mvalie acted wuU ilie dioeiat-nut (oly yin p!4 anient wn, tt th grsy blM n- 1 w derals, law av'.itt) s4 miWmiiisI s M tlrf t rntt). w hen IjV e,' toi e.lina. An.' I A. M. Rethan, Kosj. V-.k the r!i .ir, there kmk f.1B a feeling of es v.liaiH. that u. b a stauiK-h dmoerat awl puh lir ...-i.-d nni,-pe.Vlyall " .i.i r. .urtg fr..m sny.wse to president" lh ir.t fel lie nwnieg ef I new farty. T!.is reTair.1 ' -n M). Iiwrd, a.4 Jf iali .1 n-t i.e-.eIii r w .1st. t." ! e a t n l'ri t, ems wlien M ad lr. 11,,.-! t.i -rare fr. M irtt ewm , ,;i. ' . iu slsnd as V tee ree4l. la the 1 mi L-nria.-sj of h 4y, tliie U the rri ...e ifcsl (he l.abli ut lvill has -n ,.. .d esue 4 hot ltrwli4Si m irk li..w i-tr iu, end ef what maw- ! be is eied. emporium hote dtrfily might th datimy of tht rnkolt I KUlxan?artt MttucH seasur. amnmi, in tiirL vlH the control over the (renerol Gorem- mnt im Iht hand) of that wAoJbwM nothing oj our iiutititlunu uadaic uidiffcrtMt aitotht iiUrratt of er country. New iork give about one-sixth of the electoral votes 10 ttiecuoic 01 rresiuent ana ice President; and it Is well known that her political institutions keep the State ncarl; equal- V divided into two great political parties, in addition of a few thousand rote cither way, might turn the scale, and tit electors nitgni, in fact, ow tlieir election 00 lb uppmithm, to un naturalised foreigners. The Pmidrmtial election mijht ilryend m tlitelecttyrnlmt of tkr. Htatr, tmd i'rmdent 6 rhourn in noliljbythrm; THAT IS, Tines' MHillTOn L IS A KIN'O for, under the usurpation of the present ( hief Magistrate (lies. Jackson,) th President is U fact a King." DmuiKD Th Bank of t'ayettevill ha de clared a eml-annual dividend of 5 per cent It ha neside ddd 1) per cent to it euntiogent fund Tii Observer says, that it is a remarkable fact, that during iueiisurteeof almost sil years, it has not mad a single bd debt ; and ha not now on It bookson which Uier is any raasoa to fear will prove a bad one. FsrsrrsviLi.1 ixd Wmtisk flaaoti. We learn from th Observer that 2,4J0 were ub ceribed to this work at a meeting hold la that t'lwaon Tuesday last and that only about 115,- 000 more srs needed to perfect th eontract and set the contractor to work. Tb Observer ia eohflJent that the balanc will b raised in a short time, and that tb walk will b resumed It will be recollected that thi -road when plotcl will tsp the owl region in Chatham ooanty. WiLMisirto aso CmauoTTs Ros. The Lin eoln subscriber to thi wurk hav called a meet ing at Shelby, on the 11th July, to ucidr th propriety uf procuring an uginr te commence forthwith t he survey ef the Western section, which they remark, i now " seeured beyond d.ibt.'' Uf The opposition to foreigner growing out of tit Know Nothing movement baa been alleged a en of U. eauan producing Ui narked ie- cline in immigration la this country during th past year. It appears, kowvr that tb Immi gration to Canada, wher ae sack cans operate how lh nine aWline; th immigration thr for tie year being already 24,174 teas than that of th previous year. Tul Astsjfi I tnot W publish tn dsy tb pl il.M-iB uf ptieeiplr adopted by II 1 .National t.'.iM-il uf lh Anterieaa Party, recent ly belJ ia I'bilauclphi. 1 tte principles act forth at eminently nau nal and eewvsliis, and auj . Taut fail to command. Ill cordial aipVuba ti nfpimut,t.ul uaiiitrl'ieiagmcn. North aud .NHith. The oaeotiun of hUtere, whi. k has so long bra dutarbu g ejrmsnl ia er poluieal fc trtsnn, bringing ear imtiuiliana sntu peril, baa, w toink, been j ut sr. h eoir fm4iug lh eoSMUUstiiHs in tkej law. 1 h aeope ut tn WuibraBBotUilto " tkat iu th eurearsativ amino! e tins th sulei-t, set forth and op7 evened in this nlin.al orgaaisattun, tliere is mih4i mie MvurHT f- nV'r rights, thanrmild Im alT.irdad by th (nwlie ud priucipk-s of lb party to whifk t.ry hs neretviur given lurir seprurl. Tb AswmiB ssirty prwfwM Main am wild ANnt,IMa4ds w r istsmwr-, unu swn nn-or-ite wiik it, lhf mu.t sVieo with lh Bill kanwlede that the I'srtv, la ke riwmdui, will usiniu th S. uth In nil tli righta jt.ia'.nlied by tK euuiiun-ftc;il-sUsr lw arw all, . as sff.T-t irf this 0.Urs.h.n. of voaira, will beta drie IT uli'S i.wn ef t'e .uia.M scm! a 1 ril .Nort " ALFRED A. McKr.TUAN, Ut. Vie ImuknU. J.din PTLeonard, Ea,., of f ayattorUl, W. T. Kinoes Kq-, ! Harnett County, M.ij. Angus hbsw, ) ' L'apt. lleoior McNeill, of Cumberland. T. 8. Robinson. Stxrfarn. John P. Leonard. Eq. one of the Tic Presi dents addreued the meeting in k few appropri ate and patriotic remarks. Tti l'Utl.irm of the American BartT was ineu read by the Secreiary, and the following resolu tions were olfered end unanimously au.ipteo. n nail. The Aatwual Jot.venti..n ot tne American Party, recently assembled at Philadel phia, have leld' down a l'bttfotm of priuciples, the basis of which u. Proteetant Civiliiation, American Nationality, The Union of th States. And the llight of the State under the Consti tution, aa 11 is. And. whereas, the Principle therein set forth are entirely conservative and patriotic worthy tbe approbation of all good, men therefore, be Resolved,' Tbst the American Party of the town of Favettetin herehv ratify, aiinrove, and adopt the same; and pleQge to their cordial support. John W. Cameron, Esq. waa then called for, and delivered aa addres sustaining the priuci ples 01 ui Aoiaricen pariy, iu an euort 01 gr ability and powsTw On niution, the meeting then adjourned, first giving three enthusiastic cheers for' Sam" three ne for Allred A. .Mctvethan, Ihreemore lor La- vid Ucid, and tliree more f'-r f'ol. Cameron. A. A. JkUlll.lJ, frs.t. T. J. ItoaixsoN, Heo'y. 4llub lltBt Itf. llHrttul tKiMt.pi.iji.Ucal PM rorwes, I t'romUu LfndtbtB-g Vtrjxnian. . SLAVEKY AGITATION-KANSAS AND TI1K MlSSOl'EICOMrilOMlSE. "Weeonuler th CompMrotse of 1820 and 1B50 reeuiid only to the great Compromise of the Constitution itself; and the Compromise of 120 having tieen repealed and abi offtjted in violation of good faith, honor and honesty, lortbeaceom- PAU'UUa-St A.l CiUMfclN llli,Lilli.Ui , STATES. Tbs foreign popuiatiua of the I'nited State, in 1850, a Compared to the 11 stive, was nearly a one to ten, there being 21,yt7,i74 natives, and 244,60i foreigners. Tne wbol number of pauper pwied, wholly or partially, in lh last mentioned year, was 144,72; aud of this number, ware of foreign birth, leaving ell character and lloody vocation ; bo I said: " Wh ii are you crying so for, g.iod noutmii." "Oh!" said she, " I do believe my old man has gone aodjined mem founded know notlnngs ; 'cau be is gone e'ne a'nmet every night anuwou't te me where be is gwine. Oh ! uiunler; I'll go ov and see tbe Clark and be divorced, or hang my self or do something." Nothing but the fact n her being a woman saved her Ironi being mfi-ti- mi iuuj iiiv ,ioiiu i uie enriu. s just wi u"ii get any of that snutT in y.iur eyes, or it will mak 011 cry worse, and weut 00. Pretty soon I came acrnM a -young milk and water looking fellow In; i.g l y th.i rmjmlc fmld- tig Ins hands over his he.irt as if to koep it In.rr uruning out. lie was sighin like a furnace A"kod In in il he h id the pleuney. " fto, oh no, Said he," but what's wjrse, Sil kicked me hi uiiiht. and Snl's cot a cow. a vearlin. a bed an alien her iranny dies she'll have a nit'zer." Tuld him to get up ; for 1 dulik eice linglv to strik a fallen foe II obeyed, and looking Vim righ n th eye I said to hi in Nim Htdyr, and Willi that 1 mauled him into jelly. 1 got after the man that compelled hit son tn cense visiting the Know Nothing meetings under a threat uf thsinueriianoe, and bad the prettiest rm-e ynu ever saw. Ho cau tun vtell. I got one lick at bis head, hut it was so pestiferously nam that my insUunient gtuhced aud the only trnr.hr I sec o rod wivs a fine Wk of hair tlist was knock- J off. lie nil! carry the bald patoh till hi dy ing ibiv. Mul with an old bsrd shell Ilnntist riding a olay bsnk old mare. 11c at 0111:0 opened his sad dle hilflt and ttikihg ho-.k thcrerroin, he began to dctiuuni e all set;ietsH-itips lie lisd ever heartt of the Masons, Nn, of T uiporniice and Know Nothings in particular. He railed out agaiimnll churches eu-ept hut own Saying they would all go to tlie tlrjitiurtHiH. 11a sunt he 11 1 UM nearq Mister Kerr speaking about the Jsoohln Clubv, and ake.l me if 1 oould 'ell bim what kind of wood tb Vlnlu were made of. 1 c ila bear n mor. I smashed him, and the oid mate ' k frlt'titand ran awgy wfrhrt'He-bitjrii. borrv, and- so f..rt'i, without any regard to uiv cries ot no : wo 1 wo 1 Fnsa what my uncle, the Saoundrel Hquepxrr. told me, 1 think I shall b com .el 1.1 to f.-t after tlie Sheriff, lie says he is wondotfnlly .i;m'(l to tlx Know N thiugs huoself, savs hr l thinge against theiu when in the right kind of rou pany, but, at U sme time, kria deputies under him II of whom are uiemhera .bus trying to be on the safe side and inaure his reflection. I shall bat to hav to smanh nun, for b is a prnpet aandaome man, I hem J of a man who aossehow fuml a cp of th Amrirati Organ" in bis posseiiiiin, anJ after reading it carefully, a-ked a friend wlwtther it was a llewoeralic or a Whig paper friend inforaied bim it nas neither. " Weil," nid the man, " I belwi I will sulcrtl f I It snv h k it does git it to tliem darned Know Nothings so good." He is nut in bit oirvtiit just now, but aben 1 come up with him hewill liesurelocatdi it. I ant nut half dune, but a cloud is rising and 1 mast haute on to tiral.ain. Yours, bandlewine, h.VM M.tltJE, lit Fool Smasher, Weleitrnthat after the speech of Hon John Kerr, at tiniham, Alamauce county, about twen- tv-ftve piTKi.tis withdrew from the know nothing council at that place. The indications in lh.it quarter are that Mr. Kerr will be re-elected by a iurge majurtiy over 111s Know nntntng competitor. ra. curotiMiun. The above article, credited to the Fayetteville Carolinian, find copied in the Knleigh Stan durd. We have good reason to believe that tlie tnteui. nl, according to Arch Bishop Hughes's modeofexprewiou, is jul "Iweuiy-tliree parts untrue out of tweuty-fite." Our iutormatioa is, that fro onlv hate aithdrawn from th order in Alamance. whileJffjr-eiyAf' ere reguUrly inlro iluoed to-Sam" at th tiuis of th speaking iu (iiaiiaui . " We uiav sot further, that we have conversed with several Intelligent gentlemen in Alamance county, and they expressed a strong conviction that Mr. Roitde would carry the county; so thnt the "iuiticatiniis in that quartur" are far from being iavoublc to Mr. Kerr's re-election. UilltuuTO JCaorder. t r Tl !eU siys that tb IVnueraey of v , ' '. la th last klk. f ,ir t ' efttgitiv sis Isw, and th Brittji I .Jfiu i.f. Ksn-eW !1." n.eyd.4.did t' y f Ti,ru.dams f t C"4eM. wee li.s ,! s. mU . v Wh til Sfsi.isS thw Kansas s. I N ''..s-Vi b 11. k;-h 1 1 tbe fnm4 .f aa or. ,1 . .m 1. . 1... l L.-t v em Lk s'saj 1. to ti e "prim. ; Im" v bdU T , r 1 ! !;.. A Bsemlng of lb !i . IJIim w uf tl.i" r4 wsl-'i4 at Id.! w, Ti.hi-Smj bi. sir"-' K- A. Crwt- - l li-i t IS.-IV 4Vi-kl SB IB I ,-.,. nil,,. tl . !-- -.!, 1 - ,h1h , ' I li Hi, to p.-. t -irfiiv. 1 - a, I o i. r 1 ! It ' ' l "4 . ; ' , , 1.. 1. 1 ,.d ! V rs . I J . t i 1 Usee , 1 t , I -, " - ! 1. e ,,, . , .... .......... . I L. k ire be a tb rise :th s nuruua em deier nes in Ihe .' iL Hut wtrtlhl Iter d.s wow s I sales refUomm, a hhtraed snin will plsvsiL and that etiJish as .tsl and Mtrioik mea, ia bush aeetion uf lies reuniry, .JI Iw ta d rsilying aresind lh sisadard iiwnrihrd with lls'l nim and Ike I'i s sututiiin," liiM it msiwtosfuUy throagh the CMoinuj ennwMt, Bpua the iesise t aknk uuuil four nsUuaal nmi and aeHitrn spi K e air M is wtrxtiLW now to let! the slam th U lb J.lla.' at i'iie will aasuns ir lh alt 1'rMsJanUal w jvU i-ul w ssuJl But as) sut.nri- d d ifa Issas is mad to tola saausly atM lh 4MMW l slavmy ai4 ll lasnksatal sr.swg wt ef It J k i-l a4msMruun ks Mt4 a Uilar. and w hare m idea thai itm ia-reue party will aisam4 to Uy us strength f-a a imsimu ui of Mr. I'ieee k s-le- Urts. A aew mioaii. may ha atade wuh Uie k-v d iw-asuung all II duaanlal el menu hi. br-mhi Mr. Pier ia a wilk 1,1 llai aa n.rtut inim W lh tH.n whirk live miwl-u ii-tt bmSw . Unlew aul a.iw give ks sld-mean, the peirH- m r""i"n id ti lt-.-ert'- part, sks arewaia utwd by the b. i .spoils. Tsrsa, if sremsy )vf varvnis in Usutms, Bid see o nors-fiBuUlliSii'---nsUiitBe wuk fatrnna tor pairi.4w irrs, eilk.Mt ret-eeni te lh I - l y wtinh t'.ey sssv I ail4. la Ito ' ,'it , n e,sin b mj - - rt 11 4 its np -i.li '-. Jr ll (Jatfofiw t.i.o.a t- .i y. ad lUtf aeaiusly fai to be ea.sM ia seelai If H pUil -fus. Jli'SAmrJ i.'er,. r-T! 11ttsr t U .W tb tr, st4 ui . ei.-n o i- 1 f eftHe. m ...ii.s M vi I ! , 1-1-11.4 is , , . . a--l le' 'i (1 i.t.i i W...H ti e - - s - 1 . . uii.'.Mii.' sh.J WI 4 d,?rv 1 lr my u. Trith ro am EsEMY. Toward the conclu sion of long article denouncing '.' e National AinnricHn i-ount-u, laieiy iu sesmon in I'liitatie 1 1 ia. th Washington Lra the organ of Abol tionisin t th scat of government significantly remarks . We see that some anti-slavery people still cling to the hope uf making this conspiracy Irib- utiny to the snu-slavery caus. lietdoraM in- f.n tnt iuii ! (ukI grant tliera a speedy deliverance it resfcff-arien ha beenm a political Beceaaity, to which l other considerations are merely secoo dary." .Vcsr York Count and Enauirwr. Th New York Eipre, asiuinmg th abov proposition from th Courier to bs accepted, en quires as to the proposed asotfut operandi of ac complishing th "restoration," which it ably dis cusses in lb annexed B't'cle. Tl Mprvss is an American Organ, and on the questions of sec tional controversy is on of th abiest and moat conservative journal in the Northern State. We have nor feara, however, that the patriotic effort of that paper, united with all the remain ing con rv attain of the free ntates, will be una vsilinir to star the tide of disoreanizintr fotlv which is now overwhelming the Northern mind. The pentie of that section surely eanuot doi'jn prccipuAiiog upii ,neuJ9''ies win tne witnu tov withering blight of American disunion; yet such, we believe, is thesoleicn and momentous result to which their political vagaries are surely and inevitably hastening them. It would b well if some kindly power could, aroune them, before it be too late, to a sense of the aniouudinir, f.vot. What means th mighty segregation of Northern Tsms, which is now attempted and in tact being accomplished against the "Slave power ?" Is it not a movement against an institution a power held under the constitution, and on which the coiMtitution and the tinion in fact rest? Tbe repeal of the Miasouri Compromise repeal act; tli atmlition of slavery in Kaunas, or In the District of Columbia ; the repeal of tbe fugitive Slav Law; interference with slavery or the si ale trade in the States are all measures which, we believe the South is prepared no longer to dis cuss. In truth, there is not single measure on whieh the North is so deeply excited, and on which it is proposed to nrnke sectional issues, that oould lie executed without a lulation of rights guaranteed by the constitution, and which the South as an unit would not meet at the thres- II wiili resistance. Nor do we her spt-nk of eonttitutioHui resistance. A violated compact can impose ni obligation save ol scli-defviice and that to the nUimnrutto if needs lie and the Slates of theiSoulh will surely meet in this view any and all tlie proposed sectional movements of the North. .. The f.illoertng article, to which we have allu ded, from the Exprea-, exhibits ' its true light one of th proposed measures of the North, rcs- pectinj; Slavery in rvsnsas : "tMippos we go to Congress, phan? the I. Senate, and the President of the Ti lted States to accomplish which will tnkeat least six year. the rontitutinal term of a I'. H. .Senator, for the South has fifteen (laveholding Senators, and the North seventeen including th California and Illinois delagates, and such Senator as Gen ral Casa, who are not likely soon to undo the work they thamselve have done. During these six year, Kansas may become State, (this depending altogether upon im migration.) in which ease, the Missouri Com promise would restore itselt; but suppose it be comes a slave Territory, or Slat, what then ? Treaties of toe t niied States over and over again, with Great Britain and other countrics.and the Laws of th I'nited State, over and over again, recognise siate a "property." A thous and Judicialdecisiou of the I . M. ouprerae Court recg ise as slaves pnperty' also. Siiiiose then, Congress was in laOO, snv, or even in 1S.h early as lien. Pierce's "veto" can be avoided, to repeal tbe Missouri Compromise repeal act, what ia the mwdutjtperuHdt uf abolisutug slairy In Knns or, ia 01 her words, of the moral and Iu IrJjO the number of Dsoner sunnorted iu the pour-house of Maseacnusett, and b .receiv ed partial suppwrt out of doors, was 16,777 t and of this numlr 6.5J0 were native, ar.d i,4t foreigner. In New York tli whole number was 6'J.Soo ; and of thi l'J.27i were naiiv, and 40.OS0 foreigners. In Pennsylvania In whole number waa I ',551 ; and uf thi S.f'Jl ner na tives, and 5.fiJ.) foreigners. In Kli .dc I-hmd, tbe whole number waa 2.530; and of this 1,1 IS wer natir, and 1,445 foreigner. I (bail pursue the stauotica of n.tunerism no further, being compelled to turn to a calender uf crime au,ilutely sickening in its details. ' And 1 shall fust call attention to the number oforiiui nals who were convicted by the courts of enteral States in l.VtO. In Couueoiicut th w hula num. her nf convictii.il was buO ; and of these 54o were native,. uud 305 foreigners. In Illinois lh whole nutuber com icted was 310; and of these 127 were natives, aud 1H0 foreigners. Iu Maine the whole number 'minvictod was 744 ; and of these 2X4 wore nu'in;s, and 4G0 foreigners. In MiiasachutetU th wttole number was 7,250; sud ol these 3,330 a'cre ijatites, ud 3,r?4 foreigners. In Missouri there were SKW conviction; uud of these 242 were natives, and t08 foreigners. Its New Vork the number of convictions was 10,270; aud of these 3,2 were natives, and 5,317 for eigner? Iu Pennsylvania tbe iiumberof oonvic tii.ns was X57 ;und of these 504 were natives, and 203 foreigners. In Venn .n: the number ci nvict ed was iV, of whom 34 were natives, and 45 foreigners. of the leader of ih pld panic, and wr equally cooSdent Uiat th new party Will (oatend fi their principles, i.tiihiUtrliiig Whigs Bad Ifemocrat, with their freoo l and almUtsua coadjutor, may rally 10 defeat tbea. . ARRIVAL Of 'iuE BALTIC t - ONI WEB LATE IHTBtLIOKMCC, States, out of every ten thousiuid uf tbe population, tne proportion 01 natives aud ioreiguers in lliat u.nl.er is a folium ; lu Maine, out of every ten thousand, there are ve hireiciiers tooue unlive. Iu Kentucky, eix to one. In MisM.si'iDi. ten to two. In New i ork, three to one. In Tennessee, fifteen to two. Vermont eight to one. lu South L'aroliua, twenty -eight to one, lh Alabama, tificeu to one. 11 tjeorgia, six to on. In Indiana, four to one. and the aveiuge in all the States is a fraction less than six tu one, from their dclunion !" We dmibt not tb-. uvrvht. Every hidica-1 e-al resturaiiiw of thw Mtsoii C nnprmninninT litm go to show tbecorrvxif ns of its conclusions. There Is o'i amnity, connecliou, or svmt ;by, Itetween Amricsni-m and lanatieimu. 1 te on is broad, open, honet nd t 'fhitie the other, narrow, h-Im-Ii, uusi'rui.uh.u- and bigoted. They lire as diueretit as oil and vinegartien neither lue nor mincle. Well may the Em aiv it deplorable infatuation" for Abolitionists to upr they ran mak the great American I movement " tributary tn tli nu-slavery cause." It may be "deplorable" for thrm, (.otitis a soure ol high iugi-ttullinn to all gn 1 sLdtrue men, thnt such is the case. W hale .- may be said of the American party, or it n .olr, one thing is c'l-srlv evident, ae mailer what other f a'ltrs may "tie all1 ?j'l Rgninst - the in, they" dtr no! favor th nefarious design of lh alliiioniits. are strongly fit the L'nion, tb Constitution, hd the rights of th Sta!s, and seek to counteract 'and break down th destructive and udiniis abo lition tendencies of tbe age, by th us of all laal aud proper mean. That Ibis is un of Ibeir lending oi.jecls in fact, ihr leading object uf Iheir nrganisalinn tlie intense hostility of th aboli tionists to tbe American party, sff .rds eondesive rvi lenre. Were il otherwise, would the fanatios pursue Ihrm with unsparing and ferocious malig nity f Of oour not. The Abolitionist never abuse their friends... .V. O. Vretrrnt. Ptarroia ortE AM-srl'r. The great danger apprehended by the Iruwtdaoflhe Asmr iean party w lb StMihwa. tliat in Uwir S'alintitl BienUin, at tii!tiHBki. tiu-y ki ioihw the eiaaipl ef lh old parl'es, so frax isenlly ret. 4 playing fast and basse " a unttsnl atse- w. It Wss k-anri mnl utey wutiM put l.th ambigaosM or qqiiral propusilHHia, vtki.h sld a re a n-rihern fa cut wkea smmi from the frw htiises. and a imneru faes ken aeaa from lu slaw Males, Tu result would bar been distrosl mi le th ke a mut.isl tear uf t-ing Mrsn-d in tb hose of eandi'MSM, astd I hi would bus taken wsy all hearliiM ia lha xipport id lit Aar- And n if a Pldform i f doaMfiil pi sad tvass tummittal awnerelitir ksd kwn hit apoa aad proved Mwrful ia sk rsnis it w.ait ba beaprd up still nsopa srarlui ilnnisr brad, ata-thilm tnuanpaant rty sImiU kav tea ins! pusr smI dis-wv-t'-d uW diwmilart! Ri.ana Poi.ivu-s. W find th following stiileineutin tlieirpirtof Hon. Kenneth Knyner's e. li st atuutoB ' uy lew nays gu : "Our lut Minister toVpwio, Mr. llsrringer, stated tn me, in II ihita.ire. ikat llm Pi.m's Xsh- ciu st the Curt of Spain said to him. Lefur lb newsof tlprforuatiouol I'lerre sLaunet reacbeil Ihere. "I rsu Mill vnuuu man that will us in the C.liinet. That will b Mr. Campball, of Penn- svlvauia. as iwinhrr of I lie Catholic church This was evidence of a bargain witk Uislinp Hugh. It is si 'm H such humiliation that th prt.j.lu hv anased." 1 his is certain 1 1 a moot remarkabl rvlstl.ia. It la from a san which ssnnol b quest omed and w do not think that Mr. Kavaer' inferene from tl fH is at all over-strained. Th pi whN-b tlx IbsusnCaibidira haye been made to plriT in t'eetion nd ether political movement l .r'a fr jrars paat, Wd to upkions that they kd ! tempered wnh in lha last I'msiihiniid l, ti..n; nd Ibw stiii'n pjar to u to b cit flmMid by in fact 1sJ hy .Mr Herring, 1 be KHn l's:h.4u-s mm l.,filir ontroltd by lb will nf i man, the hd of Hieir ehnreh ill this rooBirv, the saw An libi'hp Hughes tow unanruiiulonscharii-wr ha lawn so eharly tid ia lb ht enairoversy with Mr. Ilri.ik. Tkr is ko oilier deniaiiiiiatom in lb I luted tsssto a hieh asevwa in t s.J.4 l4y in ieeti.s. Tkp Is no oilter wbirk te mmpwed a,nrlt K.rriK tiers. And lb r tb faauns why ssmk asirong feel'mf af h'jsiility V tham has ariata tkruuk.w 'I , I'nited l4sks. They asa tb ra- ot lii0. Congress has (t. icted me law of Ke t eal, and tli President has approved il. but 11.. rtmuctiv act of Congres cmi uke awny slave pmiwrty rrditi an owner in ltanns, or espef slaveowner with such property ti m Kansas Ter ritory. What th Lawmt Kansas now recoguisi' as "nropertv," nu act uf Congress can aloii,li,ui change, without oompenition thereto , for slave "property" 1 as much under the protean f the Courts, as any other icie of property i the United Status. Property vested by Law, can it be thus divested by Law, without adequate c-nnnmisatioti even 11 it can wittj sucn. Ifostdes. lithe Kansas larrttorwl lgislalure became slate holding, under our system of liovernmctit, trnty K ansa Teriiloiisl Legtsbttore esm 1 einot e, or abolish slavery in Itan-as, t .r iu tne matter late, or of other "properly. lerrilonar lrfgts- itioa issupreme. It I oogiess then were to al ish sl.iwry ia katiso. no a vested right there, a Kansas slaveholder would protect himself first n th territorial Counsel Kansas, or next la tl Supreme Court uf the I'nited fi e, ivliich has racognixrd uch pro.riy by it 'iecision, in Ui iii-suds and thousand, ol Its variod I.. run. llene, accepting all th proposition of the Courier, oWaroHneafem, with even it "nerewi ' lor the "Missonrl rtttwatton, wo do not. see how such rentoratton esn be brought about by nay extra Territorial legislatnHi, inasmuch as Congress nine bs no mora power to abolish sla very lu the orgaBisea territory ol tvansot, than n the organised Stste of Uelaaar. of rutiMipIs mi ahkrai they Irsd aair4 thrai-h t sons sl-iwt.v Ih Lno avrvy !ma taaaalhrm by th band; why yifooo AdiiiiikirMi.i H sinll lurnii.gaut Proiesm.totiiiifr uftisss m member U tkatdmsuniiaaiiua I and aby a kaar ry LvdKea candidal fur oltc,r p4ifi, sol lamp 'sisker, nVtrnding lh Iummsb I si In l s, lu,4.s! lha naUviKism uf Ik" aud and I c BMW sawing !, Mrksi liastua and lauef, aku ksvs inwarl asJiol llaar country, J MVi Otaxrar, Iba eaosasa, ana Ina smi'waiuiiiy t mmn 1 11 g Use balgs llsey aad au4a. all una was iMtoi, ae all funis esnMrl, M'katever la ma h saol, h eassv k aaaetad wilk Irstth lltet rlai Aosvsrn t'iy has tried tu psil Maelf L4rt IU mittoa auk a ie in ha 1. it ha baea a-wwtt asvd pliia si.k, U berri'i other parlsm kt tip.arisi"all eiabearrd s-aett tlr, wllb-atl hsrm .oy of f.ig sir prtn-ipla, nd g-njm f.avk to War aad aWisud lh v-4rr af th e-Hli.tr, lb Afia-aw pasty hat illietrd n dlKkd, aark aart pasting lad-lly its saetl meiit to ilie world. W rpr. il-s iiwimii part rs k-sL il ha a t, lib tla) tU partsca, vsrj " ," wfwti Ibasa is o " pi s.," It ka 4laV4, aad told lb -td su-frsnkly, MvS l.rrwvs trtN -. A friaad writing sis ft so lh sa.im novtiou uf lb N as, m spaxk tag 4 lb e.(ieH nf lb Vpfrmusni k that sewtion. gis tkw MW.Wiag hiwlligeniw Cticarn. , isig Mr, laJ ter's him I la I. H.lna4e I ' Nils'. ii Ih Asaariraa t.srtv "lie Tim ptatf ftn of tli n t.nr vi Cm great oyer si jiniiih, fell vn.ty, iima f ours Aajrn aumbabBra sa e.M-1 i.y Jta4itm..n. 1 aaek 1 and lh sans mght Ibal h s4 mM llm ti.u ,4 wratk aasl taw drags 14 siag and U I suea, ikmfc, a- aill , .1 -i ia Lass I'. !' ynrrr. mn.rJiA TE'H Bi.r.siN meim-!; riniTao. I ie f -s.ss agsinal tie Asaersraa party, aa leas thin f sty J.d "!m aas. Wirfy nf nkom wr I 'mmU f It bs urn.rrH H as. U s narhsp tb lira) asv sdtane Ik at !! oar party m this sertt.ai, SMtrld I to vg tha servttsn -S km fs oratia to V.W nJ aluas a; lu 4bt will pal lU par, lata ttii.,k'r.g. a4 M lb S-ts Jxw iota, Juo nuth 12-10 A " M sru- steamer Hsltie ka just fired her gun off tk Bat tery. Tbe Sandy llisk lioe being oat of arde pre rented the transmissiua of our usual despatch from that point. J Th Baltic brings Liverpool data to th 16th Inst., her regular day uf Bailing. Tb English papers, contain telegraphic de tail of th recent ucca of tb Allies belura Sehastopnl. Tb French, as iefor staled, eaptared tha M imelun ami White towers t-f the Kumians,afir most mi u nary figbtirts. lit t4iousd ma wer killed and wounded. The French took ixty-two gun and 500 prist nem; and tbeir new position enable them to ' sheH the shipping io Sbatopol harbor. Simultaneously th English stormed and took the riflemen's works in th quarries but they bat 500 men in killed aud wounded. Si n or then the firing ha been slack. The Allied flei-. have achieved new successes ia the Sea nf AmtT; and have burned the Russian. I oi ct at Taganrog, Maiionp.il and Ccnitsii k. An eioejitiou was heine fitted out arainat Peri.knn. The Kuiisian are reported to hav evacuated Anapa. , Titer is nothing Important from th lin of th Tcbernaya or from the linltic fleet. MARKETS. Liverpool, June 15th, Fridtiy, Cotton. Tb maiket is quiet at last week' q'ttotttion. The leading circular rerort tb market quiet during the week but bolder not pressing sales. sne prices 01 utst wecx were maintained tb market olnsing steady Fair Orleans TJ. Tb By a table published in the Compendium of l.a fSaaa..,!.!'. -l. I ' , . -. .. ....... ,.,,,o1,j,ra,,,,WB,Ka . . -- , - :..i..j: ... tn prison, and penitentiaries 1 uf the several ,,,,- . A ilLZ 7 17.000 bale taken ou peculatio, and 1,900 fur export. ' . v Breadsluffs. The market for Breadstuff u dull and price bav cotiividerably declined, ow ing to the continued fine weather. Wheal i 3 to 4d lower ; Flour is lsns lower, and Corn ha declined Cd tu 2. Holders, however, did not evinc a willingness to accept these nit. FURTHER BY TUB BALTIC. . New Y..k, June 28, The Lond. n Times say it is impossible that Seha-t..i. ,1 can hold out much But it ia in convictions for capital offences that I longer, owing to supplie being eut off by th tho proportion of foreign and native-born becomes I capture 01 Kertch. . - tartliug. It Is true, 1 hav found no extended! tne Lmpres Eugene u formally ennouiiosd data from which to unite the comparison. But toberacenh'e. 4 out of two hundreJ and twenty convictions which The insurrection in Spain had not beta op took pime, in about eigiitccu months, iu seven pressed, A bind of seventy men left Puuipeiua Mates, y,x: iu New Yurx, Pennsylvania, Miesud- " the trench frontier, tu procure arm. n, Louisiana, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and! The Madrid and Paris uisil wer burned by uaiviuini, iiiero wereone nuttarca and thirty-1 iurgeiiiK in lustue. eigtitof loieigiiors to eiuhtv-two of natives. Bui our wonder at tb magnitude of tlie pr..por(i..ii 01 lureiguer to ostivos vaiiishe when we recol lect Hint hundreds of conie..--from European A movement ia Cuttolmi we seriously arnre- I bended. The Cnrtcsha rcjected-the proposition censur ing the Ministry. Tbe Kine ii( Surdiuia will worit h .ii-es iui.i prisons, are auauaily lauded ou I V stt Lomlun 10 negotiat for th hand of th -1... 'i' ... 1 ... 1 . ..1 3 . . .1 cn.i-..i. u: u " ..1 mi,iini 10 criins ai uoine, auu seni 1 "R'iu i .. .yai. our shines. hither ouly beoau-e tbeir presence iiduuger the I peace and sc .urity of society iu their native country, these ui'iu arrive here, in uisnv install oes, dirovtlrom prison, aiideonseiiueiitlydosutuu 01 uieaus 01 sii.iort. 10 obtain 1 , they betako inemscitus ui toetr old uoutses : and uot ouiv do I they commit ciioics tlicuiat'ltes, but lead those I witu a hum they become acquainted on their voy age, aud who are equally nee ly, into their per psiration. Tlio.-e facts aocuunt, to om extent. lurthccmrnioutdi p op r o Jbotiseeuineamutio 01 crime wr)et.-amd by ttiu native and foreign uora. uu 1 it is not 011 r f . .ntuim who ar. sent hither sud their pupiis, aauligurnargly i DiejLJjtxrettine enurgy.. Trxa,nu lii.gih. .. u. 1 .iiirnuaff ui arima. Jioiiv Ol.tne 1 " .-.a, v, vuuwminiu,, mi . Ai.avia pauiiers, n u. hriu...i here br tbe cuumuleorv I Cum, Senr., foriuely uf Ontng county N. C r .....:. . . - . ' II. .1... ..!.. I. e i. . Hl ui touir vjiivcminetits, oe.lig Itirillles i 1 to tueuuio year Ol nis age. u..ine, uecome e-iiiiinaUi here. Idicoos is too of.u the parout of vice, as well aa of want. Al 0 ,nn', in u.ei Hucoumrv. idleness. LeulwacL and licie, bolo together Uot ciiuie. llurc, then, I is another reas m why th uiu.aini of crime com ui.ued i.y loietgners rise iu such huge dispropor tion nvive mo amount coiiimillod by uulivc n ueii we uotitfiut the religion ul the foreign sua name born criminals th deduction worthy of consideration. An attempt has been mad to assaasmal Car. ditial Attonelli. Tb attempted assassin baa bn - arretted,. Hob. Millard Fillmor wss rresenled to. aad suhseoueutly dined with Queen Victoria. Parliament l a adopted tba proposition, of decimal coinage, OV'O. it is thi.tiibt Uiat tb fore snder General Itrown would return and join th tore at, East I, , LI Daiau&iava. - f OlIIbAKY. i'ruu the Athrnlle Hfct4tur . AMERICAN rLATFOM, Tnt MrsTEiot Iixt.M is Nrw Yoaa. The X. Y. Pot publishes sne awunt of a m.vai nrus disease Bow r irded a th " I'harimn," 1 which bas tv 1 u.eia. Il giveswnseextracts from ahibry of the maktdy, prrpaiad by Dr. Wainwrigttt, from which We inke one cm, show ing the svmpkeas and treatment irf It. 1 be dis colored spifts asttallr apprar on on of the lip. II., a young man, 20 yean or age, on H ednedsy mrning.ltctotter Ih 17th, lfV4,olarved a small vexsel mt lh upnrr lip. which bopend : from that tim h basn to iprioia great pa ia in aad anaind th tumor. Tim diseaa esntiuud rapidly to ineraa, and the slurding pain wer o eve- that h was not abl tosleepthatnighl. On Thursday smming betook ados of medicine. butwitbovt any relief, and In the afternoon hl an alarmed tlie family that they aeut for ir. Il aack; and in two or three hoars after. whan I went wrth htm to asit at tha opemtiovi, the vuWei awua th upper hp had enlarged to about lb sis of small grape, randWiiig peeking dolewlt; at llat realr it w ' flsrk our, sue; thrr wss a slight dia harr MMe from a small ftpealflf in the spei. The liimor waa f lv divided, and Ih siile of th lncii. prrMd m a irkd drg-a tb koay-e.imoia- -d ptrnr of wtiieh 1 ba.s tjsfura sokB. This e was treated as w lis other, and th patient, M boit tew days frua Um tins af th Stiack, w pevfeetly well. E. B. fltevtsv Fsq. This fntlstasa, who U now in -rHHBi ei in aauunai t .winet,' l nran asptaaeniasl by ss sa din.r aa a na iiv ,4 w irfiglaad. and aulf ns lupiad eilise af kBtt' kv. Mr. BartUt waWsra la Keutwkf, as wer U srl brob'iiws and sislvra. His laiiier was a r-tsts Senator in tli Ivan lucky lgielaksr, laaulv fir a thirty sssv, and dsad in Kan- laeky! K. B. BarlUl ka Jsy lawn a Jlraan erat, of Hi had of JeAVrana, and m a Mraigld pwwtid, aid aajuad avauiuo gatlamai a.aa wka l afraid aor aabasissd to avuw Amarkao principle. pse X it ht Ppmttt, Nw Ooasaa, Jan ii Tk death by 4 are mat aaa w.a . I will aeh Ihrnw f, stail, iWt S- irt 1 a UvsMka mnvad a ilk slaaw fWan le,ea i . ... . tM,i, ,. s I m. ratiwa aasran uaitai.iuu, 1 1 ha gwarwaiti !- fwaVlMk an a,! vl tUs dfal uf patatal small .4 rrvWo' !. Alar d'trssnd toe f irvaaail s tl. J It sr i ll... btWti k,IIH ts4 sw.M.I, j 1 h I n.taj f,eaa af th la (u-rti war its- , spOiSI M aa-av si 1 ai4i. .all, a lataaa ' tl . r V sM I .d has ihwd. A I ti- i -v, -at U a i "4 k j.d ar o W--l I- aeta. t, I s' ' J to t, .twis M.to y, 1 o eu ass ! l-y tIl4H-.ra tti ll.s UM, Lat a. I !, .n! ,- st I f koitf-la, . Taa NasroLS Ei.aiyio Ths Korfufk Arras eiHiiaina fall ratyras i f th aka-tbm tbava. tk A laavveaa 'attd all lb ofk.as . t ma, hut llwir vjtas wans a-4 near aa. k ullier. Mtawlng Inal paraaaal paalnraan si. 4 n-4 parly p-oitaa -ttim.iW aba t its i a. lha ki,4 lam nsi.-rttv was at I aad lb k.wr-t 'sj. a tk Irat Wsr-I N ladaeamileat li.ket I l'. n, ila-aa Wss isesad. I tbaaaanwd, ll.ird end f- artb wards. IK Autertcaa ti,-ki was u- .lul. Tha vut eat wa UU. and bV'kkIis' cfi -i1 matoiitr CI. K S. r-tublx. Us let May, wasekniwd l ity Attorney. WsV-ara I Ut un M ia Uy V I tasl tn siteaipl as t U to t ' w an ti l's!'u.g lbta of 41,1. lh.aos aliaa I s ' Ixw If h lis Siat'M, t . rawduy was f..ud ia f m.-eo-z. U . . TT a. " u T, . U,, i lae4 tast.ty '.i HajMiiiA-; . " r . , I 41,1. 1 N.MOSS V t, k.j .-! i .id. tug. ait f si Un. il.sa a a lia ai..ata, I tk rur.ajur.NT uuiku mktii - vt u-'kix lay- MI-SEli. W wi.. To. Jjti "7 -Tli Prldt t r.4 t- od Wiii k. Il la hell.! i si I lav- S-.a ta.-uttd Auin r U b a to l taivoo ed. ha. a i.r..,t. 1 or " ' .-...w ... a, "-- i met wa irt'a r..i bal fr-- lU,, kt ! ' '"J ' Taa bata e--,l I" -I al It- loo I . b-as , l-ri.l dead have Uvl L, , W publish to-day th Platform nftht great American Pan, juat di.ried by lha American National Cunteniiou, as assembled It Philadel puis. 1 b result of this Conrrntinn is Just s a eonbdently anticipatd. A bnmd. National. Cuusarvativa, State Bight Platform ha been adopted ; and, a a consequence, the American Party ha been pqrgd of the Abolition element, 'the New Englaod fanatic, headed by that in IkiuoUS aloililK.msl, H'llson, uf MaasachuMiit, luutinly seveied their eonneution from the itioiiat OiganuitioB. boennse tha Couvnntiot, declared in favor of Soulherii Right. Any man, Uierelotv, alio will now, m the In.- of tin foot, don in ! ri.d open ruv-frM. chare th ermti National American Pany with having any coti- oectK.B with the anseraol fni.sii.s, will perpeiret a wilful unhhishiug fuliehtsid. 'lnus as ike H. V. Time, very justly remarks, ha tk American party uive-led io etlecting anst ins nni ami 'vmocratie partiea hats tailed to coUlik. Tl ey bav defined theit pusitioa upon the Eatery quesihia and tie' Kignts, a well s. th diu.es uf th Federal liov- . unient, in h a manner a must feu re for tbe party Ih "well don of every genuine Ameriran, eapaeially al th South, li -d and true men al lh KutUi, well as th South, hv baan d Bounced by ihe hired servile ppr of ht,esenl corrupt uuliecile Administration, as pi. .tier ul treaaoa, atedtlioulsia. renegades, ttti what not. uecansc ul tlieir eB .rt lo break dowa th aeita lion ol Ilia shivery question. Sntim tf the oU kav been draounved Slid hat received in mwk "ss lli lh prrira, l y f,i,-ners, who have .Hii i i ....... . r . .. at-.iiM i, o, awnaiva epiin!, auu virtually con tend thai Ainerieau ought But to b allowed to rum Amrn . Fur th.-te a h i bar denonncad Hi Jmuritan Farty, wbiaw resolution bat just been inade pnl.lic, (slid will race i r lU enil.ir-eninl of every trua iiihera man, whether Whig re J'eatocrat,) w rntrrUic stiprtw cii'Mopi, knowing, as w do. that their ensu-ac depend- miirvly unn aoiMM muUalmnU and th sports of iHte. This ts their only ohjm In pn during and keeping ahs tu kras al pi ty ttnjt. jsnuaw gnou and Ir las ssea tk Aurtn kav Bobly stiaai up for tlie rigid of tha t ailli, and luonidily rebuked tlieir l,iiilji-l brihrn. It tu lu 1st seen whetlier tk "strikers" tor 1'iercc'l adininistratiua will uBlina tor gilate and kep up divinioo l-tweaa lli Iru Bo B uf to W hig sad lk usoralie line, a vary large purti.a '4 whom bay already eosu out and bar a tad lo lorm u l'iUpa.U'til tsaitbera, or 4vtilutiotil Aasoctattoa, and drot Iran thir platf .m all who ar But in favor uf a CWfjftt- fseassf Luioa. . . Evary plaiform raetd hy flu Hermarrati and vi Ittg parties has ietv(d to m.protal ol N uih m m nd N iril.srn sl-.hti. ini. and rbe. k bvjowl Ibey hv LS.rad ti g-iher, Ih fonnar alnsia) im trial by giving wsy pi Ihe willotih latuvr, who ksva aUHid sd ib tkatik an avert tunable ut-tan,a. la u ti psrtia wa ar and tar will be ; p.aa.1. f our rights s.f rw-peet- 1 as wr Hit Coaatiisriioo, w ar saiiraad ; if ilasy ar a., w ar a .ltng to lhi aur swaiei tn any Way lUr tan) ab sa, s driv Il t front every plml',rm ercc.rd, ! out uf th Con swtoraew. lis Yaita raaaciY ufaWAawrVaa rrty ansnaljed at I'hiladelphia, has sat thlait le, tod a ri ly to sustain lh awvsvnsnt, 1 hy bar areumpti-lad al tta-ir St , - ,n B'a. h mor ttiaa kas r ba- n kilani.t. u Ly ait'r of Ih tw old pi-'-aa. Hiy hsis td.q.u-d a plsl f..ra atrietly h i oal su-1 raaailiarly Nsiiliam. sud kav dmn ir m It Ihr ft il sod iditioa f.t is? tli Nonk and t, 1 his n w hsl tl-s vd partias ba buM to do. aad a will e .l tus party aba b-r .' wars- aad to t bne ta d faied 1 li r.f i. -if ktkwklM ksa ttiem fia f rata Hat tmid ef Nont,ra li"ttia.rtam. It ara eor.tl.lrM Ihsl th I nr ia Ih k'k Will at t ya Id ilavinae-t to t j;.,te!HI I v ai.v SPLENDID BOOKS. 1) REPABEDar.d puhlibe.1 sxpressly for F 1 sud H iliduy sales or 1 ('. oo. K .isl i.u Seris sipleadldly llluttraled. Te t ls of th Sew 1'wstuaieat practieslly aafal sd's Feuiai 1'oets uf America. Thoroughly sed. Hart's Fsrnsl Pros Wrilsrtof Amtrlta. That ugtly iUviscd. SmaH Qy.trto hy, lttSjltn l!,Vy IthitrnirtJ. Uoedrick s Ural ef Dritisk i'oslry, fsrlrslt Th. bits Veil, a llndal llift. Macauly 's bays of Ancient Bern. Tupper'l l'ruvcrbial I'bilotophy. Crow ffar UriefSjftndiJtt Illnttrattd. Oleuhtimer's Jerusalem aad it tacrd Laaali ties. htavu't Buw ia th CWad A Book af Caatola tiua. - . , ' Keats' Ceaiplet prwtUtsI Werk. kirk While s Uuaipltt Works. Kogt r's C'nmplete I'oetirat v arks. . Campbell't Complete J'oefttfkl tlorka, Moore's Iriak Mlodies. Ed'th Ma' Poetical Works, ! Tin l'rorerl.ialial sod tbs I'uet. ' nblnat of tlud- r Ark First 8at. Csliint o4 Mortsm Art. Heroad Mi.ll. - Lyrtct of tb tlawrt, Et4 Eta. By Alari A. Wsim, , . KecsrJs of Wawa 8ang af tk Afaetloas, lut. By Mr. Hcn.aas. H. D. Tl'ltsril, K.C. ttuekatar. r al gk, Nov. 28th, 1S&4. ltu-tf fr 0(( ACHES OF TfHrEXTlXt LAND OfJJ oi; SALE. w a uffar f.w salsa tract f Pi as Lead caa laming abaat 4,WI aana, litsaled ia Oaslen (ounty, a-ljeiunig Ik JVW flaauvtr osnly lin. Th ll.niy kksltr raad tram vilssiKtua to Jackaaavill sad Kicklsads, ranstkraask it. llxra ar 11 er4af basa aa Ik land Buw IB sueeasaful wirkiag udllia,a Tur),eiitin Su.l, (apahl f rauaiug W barrels, a llwellii, lluas, tutor and ttsnvhiHas, Cuopsr' aad IMasksmiik kops, Haras, MuMs, Nsar Ileuses, aud la fact tery thiiig Bctary tank prosveutiou of tk kstiMss i 14 stulss, ft wsasoa timber aarriagra, ks.. Mack of rank aad fc( Th at xl aa al ta laad U ksala aulas t at tabi sair for flat Beat at all soaa af tk tsr, Tk tirnlor kv kssled i mile I ( rssk. TMr m asideraua qaaat.ty at gaaa umear t Iks laad. sad ligkiaaud tor avak tag tar ia suasSsae Tk a hats piaasnts favorabl oeoartasity fa Tarpeatie sad Tinilr dealers, ta mak as Ihvesk, .sti whick cannot fall toe ki(hty mtaaarausa, Tkar sr a Mill wilkia 10 aniei al to iiaea,aad ewar-iuently aa eoaapauiiM ia Ik purekae af tk raw B.atvnal. T sabarrih '.sting etlaet kaata aass la itwad I caaas asv Ik pla prataa sum toe, aa aid sail Ik akaks, a aa mlarasl f oat-kail to a eaaspataat peraaa ka aill tska chars f tit Breams aud aadal th Waeiasa. apaiy t U A Ol)kH,ar J B hU-s.H!ikl, BeptSI.'tl, 111 If ils.rn.toa, B C. UVCUt TlrM iCaBlXOl'TIHIrf Tk graal st .aak af Ik Or. tioaa iMaaswtm i.nriMi r, f amily Pbyaiaiaa. Ik paoraw ' truant, I ptia aad ukasta. A Ml ad U salt taenia, fa I'uklishsw kas Ik pleatar f saaig I tks tabu ikal Dr. Iln.il Moak kas ksa pak h.bf l r.rtta tears, and sartof Ikal Haas Br' Half tfiluaatapi ( hi work kaa kswa aba. puil(. ISis tM-t poitu awt is I-tlB Itegwafa, i,-a 4ss -arli, tTs. tk lhaajaat af l, twa aad I k.ldi.a, aad la lataet aaa aast taaftaasd atttts d I Iksir sorv . ts I ,s latawla ttf ly hw His baM at faaviliaa. It a '-a aaulaaa at trit-tions af tk Medical kaata sad lltrt tk a e.ud kiataa. a4 ka sky ar to k ed k ska raj of d .. l ts trraactd a J tst pi -ta, l.v wkirk lh ra l.-a af Stadwla tt ra taa la tftmipl at twssaa ssaiaa. Il dm aol pr..ts to .. paa auk akytlsttaa, ia sr r-aa- It d" to s tkao.ta as 1 teas at ll..-aaads aaaal V. ky awt tint Ik twaat af ears lata ry Btt'l ksaal, tad ataatitog aay tslaatoa lit t a- It of let mtW Ipearl.axe) ky ta.are.u-t lad.tidaais ka t : ,kaa-ai tk f. ", krUrt II kqt d to stark altaagik I r- aad .' f S.is 1 H. I. Tl"ra, , . ,t. C. b tt-y. f a!, .k,;.';, IV4. !,a-na.e-l. ,N at 1 s j I si jrruwa and I, in vis. lu.mod.s.eiv.
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