Jlortij-Caralina liar. I rt ulisihd iL.i.r r .WILLIAM C. DOUB. xoiroa ueriuniiTuii. If paid Stnci'y U ta.atn.-e, twraiTOtT perloX nam; two dollar and fifty ccun, if paid wtthia ill aaoBth ; and three duibtra el tin ud of tb 7"'- v . DrE&TlSEMSXrS aot eiwedin; sister.. bh rs-villrll ae litue for one dollar, sad twenty At win for such sabse'iueut luveruon. Those of greater leiiiiu will he charged proport ti ailly. Court Orders vil .lodiri.atartvei tiieeient- will b charged 'i per eent. higher tUi above rates. A reasynisnle de lection will b marie t tkfM hl dTrtia by the. vsar, Book uJ JuV Priutieg done with ntatocs an despatch, and on accommodating terai. tisjr Latteri to tin Editor giust be pott paid THURSDAY MOliNlNG, JULY M, 155. ' f-f W re-publish (lie jetttr of Brownson tn Davis in the present1 ismi, aajn our absence the proof was nut carefully read, aud some important typographical errors crept in. Btwtaa or Fai.sc Cuauce. A the day of ft election approaches th wire workers anil party tools of the Catholic Foreign party are setting afloat a thousand and one f alse rtiuiorato prcjudic the minds ofthcuninforiiied against the American party ami its candidate. We wntn the fiiends of the party to be fin their guard against such motistrourJ'iind maliciously- false rnuiors, and whenever and wherever they are circulated to give them a prompt and 'flat denial, i It has been stealthily circulated in certain. part of thi District by the anti-Americans thit Mr. Shepurd, if elected to Congress, will use hit in8uenec to pa a law forbidding all persons who catihat read atld write, the privilege of voting. The charge in no ridiculous that to all candid men it carries its own reputation on iiTae"o. It is a vile slander upon Mr. .Shcpard and the author of it deserves the contempt of all honest men He has not come out and shown himself to the oten day but, as we are tufortued, htm chosen to throw n veil of mystery around ita authorship, so as to j conceal iroiu idq muhu ine eourcu iioiu men ii came. We repeat, then, tto the friends of the American party, be on your guard aga'itst Htifh ite shttol ere; they will bei;artei by the wholesale bv the enemies of the party, and you must be ever ready to meet and re'l eny nue.h foul calumnies. Letter or John Wilsos. We puUi?K in th; iftsun the able letter of, this jretitlunpn who loo. lately been reiuovvd from the otRoo of Conunis amncr of the l.-md OlBee, only iK'cuose 1,c hud thi utauiy ii.dt'peiidente U think for hiuielf upon political affairs. It in cmcetied on all sidos, thai lit manTuTfiKHiuiTtfyw belier imilitit-d than Mr. Wilnon f r this impor'nut and resjioiible jn'siiiwii. Y"t bvnMsft he dan.'d to he a tnic American, i'.r n. charge "oi Id 1. lruoht ftainst his er mip.I r offifrial r-tiiii ih tsr, he is rw hlessly httr!. d from oH'ice by this tyrannical o 3 pfrpcMioi!; AdlHinisnalont. Tiie Ml,tor of J.u'l.moiot National American couiuientfl us fl l..as upon this r.'m ival: ' It was tbe if'S.d n.rtiine t.f on of 0 e K'btors if this paper s.ii"w Mr. Wilson iminiatelr when a'.'.ttciHted w ith him in the public servb p. and rarely have weknown s iMain,f,-iii ici I uni ties capacity ef tn-'Te g.io-r-illy a ko-.w b'dcetl fidelity as an elieer, orot more exalted w,-rlh pod intelbgenee as a private iiolivabial, inioene ii giu an bi niple rank at ti e bin 1 office in early life, tre wTunesri yivp bs"r,- rbrwTgtr'rt fortn. fins and mTrirair derail limit f nully, bv I1 e ln pcri-r discernment and imp iriral faor a I'rei dent Kilini'ire, be was placed at the head ot that imnortaot Bureau. Soire.tt was bi,. popularity in that slate. n. espc iallv with the cilni iis o( the new Stalin, w hen ti c pment tsecume paid hits j fi-st official visH to Washinj;ii' m March. I .":, ! and the poriei-t-.os alarm of prmscripiitHi fii! startled the puiiiie ear. tbe( were d stiiitui.he.l henator. from the We,t I or Invest ft on te ! among the camber) who made vidontary elflirt l in his lichalf and thn ntrli them, pn,l,aLU, the -escea'tot er's sie was at that lime arrested. Mr. i V. iW n may have thru tbtsig ,t that ti e new 1"rr : b nt. w ho (o-.,fe-ed to Iss a JcaVrwmian lenos-tai, w-'iihi c-rtda e : iaiself to the- fiuahh ratiotis preeril.er by Mr. Jeil'erson ' is he h"i-t ! Is Le eipab.c! Is he fiotiiful to tbc (.'iMtstitotion ?" But rerlfo' 'eiy st-n it ap peared that ti statesman from funded rtiier tained frj tlttfeteiit views as to the true vjiiaJtrVatu rmpiisite ,l a Inderal nfhce-tmhiVr, and that thejj wcce very d flcretit fhwj thwe fumiali'd by Ma, J.i'u r-ni's testa. lhnw flrnpiBt of tf throne bad a - new mission to lb-hid higher and nol lr work tot er- form than to tn-ad in the vulgar i -pa ut s'ucl. ieii as Waslmuxton, Jefferson and MstliMin. An impirtsot iue had suddenly sprung up Idlers the at umry 1 An issue in which f re;pnim and llomanisni en owe side, were arrayed against utn Aiosrieainn on the other. V.arly in the conflict the President, who was tleeted by a large nisjitv if lb ple, eml.racr.1 the form er. bat the digli and independent spirit ot Julia Wilrn could si.4 tictiBie, and be prtsmptlv rave bisadhesioa Hi tbeAntericaa rsms. He wae ready to ssiriH.e utb.e and eirtol uaiert, tt.e reward of bg trerd al.d fai'blul aervieea, td tlee coasrUntious and patriotse ds ebarge of duty. He paik-utltr Ussred la the Vuki and wae erusbed duwa by the m rrWe ofu&uutl tyrsnoy. But even symtaitby for John Wilsnw will be lost in ti e te ril le and rniHiliitiir details nf his letter, wined show beyond the s-r of efleetlve cot'trs'lo ti.!, that tls f ul sr it-tt of I'apal tnrlu enee baa aia.le a aeriossa bslgreat ia tbeinnar court f lli.a Bepublia. Me wili mm unriMts ax lejudge, but ask et.ly tlial the letter lis IT nay tutu a en.in, trntjorate ami uiparli.tl rvadin frma every man, and srei, frt m every w isnaa who tlaisjis tu bate a potriol's heart. We think i lml with the pat and atisptii!K-aeJ, there will be no hsritaiii.g in deciding, 0t VltusaBl. It is suied that the erTteial tu'e tt Virginia aae bea rsswiesd (mm all Ut tfiea caaliew, and rsialsssgVtie aaurlcial fna thM, V is bas a aisbsrity of 10, IS), Is there another Stale la the tubas., front which the ofc.iel trnsa would es4 bava ba reewired ere this f The elctio.a cams of no the 24th uf May and wehasf beard frosa Lun.t, eye a4 Ue Criiaea (uo, a batf dotea tiosss sinew. W The rV.adsH asy ikst Mvj, Wilder add ,t fat his sr.hlllM - a ...11'. . - - , .1 - d,.ot. at Urn. If he d,tl to hi. rsft. - tloa M (.1, it wa Uis4ingU4 worst asd apt that ef attempted disemsiua bstfun a! YVW aadien. How asaay nor aes k addiimss woahl It take to ataV lont M ditivgail4 talsssasB?" , T v( -ll Alnbihei rwe, th ie Tee Xseasef Jrwal. tbai ' M wa as elea a BBltfBi, tbai w lew is essMikss-e ss H with the ktai.W blblt, aeur. mm a ksii- i.il i"! tntuja 1 r'sn....e ttrt inters' 4 slsierv 4 I . a eownrker with Ahh wi, fMMhgh'liu 4 That ax, wbovr ab.fs the Asssrowa plstb.rs n; tr a eppus tb 4t.l v i.ts a4 pal 4- sttU4, I r..fe'.sr,fl n .. v.tw to r.stitl.sra asJMsva4r4. -Carolm;t gtor s . . RALEIGH. II. C. VOLUME XLVI. I'ullt ExroMo ! Their eye-teeth are out at: hurt, they bad to yisld them op after many awful contortiotinof face.' Brownson'a letter eustaining the whole charge which the American party has preferred against the Koniieh Hierarchy, hat. Ucn drapged out of them and they now ataud exposed to the woild having attempted ati6utrageou fraud on the honest totere of tbie DUthu! We do not wisih the public to forget the history of tins letter. At it discussion iu a.ren county i betW"en Mesara Shephard and Brunch, the for-! mer charged, that the papi&ts claim ftr the lpe of Konie power in Temporal matters, of such con trol OTcr the eohcieiuea t.1 the members of I i church,' ai ia itieonipatible" with aud dangerous to the freedom of the Stale, au'rfjbittd Bronnson'f Review (the acknowledged organ of the 1'apaey in this country) to stntahi his position, Mr. Branrh in reply produced papepln the form ol a letter Tfhich ho said wjould blow Mr. Sheperrl " sky high " it was nothing less than au ori(;i eal letter from the veritable Mr. lirownsou hini etf, addreaaed to a gcutlripnn ia W arreu county. He read n parngrapU or two towards li e begin ning of the letter, and coiiteiub d that it amounted to a retraction of all the-obnoxious dortrnea which he had contended for in hie Iteview, Mr. Branoh folded op the letter with an air of tri umph. . But no, Mr. Shepnrd desired fn see the letter it was handed to him he esumitieil it, in hi rcjoiuder to Mr. 1!. read, the while letter, and so unequivocal end direct was the claim if power over the civTI"n8'.'iirs of kingdoms asserted that Mr. B.'e adherents hung their heads in iu tonisbinent and chagrin. And how could it have bceu otherwise? Why did not Mr. Branch rend the entire letter? Why did he attempt to keep lavck to suppress that very part which convicted his clients, the papiMs, of the charrre preferred against them ? )id not Mr. Brunch know the rule of Uv,-, that the whole id' w l,at n (s-rson mivs in a particular conversation, letter or document should be thkrn into consideration to Ictn Wo- nieaiiing T I'oes lie not I hott that other ru!r which declines ti.at .if; j c.v.w ei is equivalent to tin' '- .. . ' f Would Mr. Branch bate continued to r nd " (rarblcd cxtrhcta" fiotii the 't : tor bml not Mr. M.cuid opej-ed the nioi of ii ? Ilowru-r this noiy 1 tive been, the next day. :n the discussion at Warteiiion Mr. B. rcj udiated hif own wilocs dem uo-it g both Btow usun rit.d bis letter I To this Mr. S. very properly replied that le Lad no rieht todisiicdit I ;ownw;!ne. lie Lad introduced him b prot that the Ameri can I'lu ty w aswroHiiiid he Lad ptovid tl at :!,ey were tiijUl and it mijilit be very convenient to get rid of the proot by asiil;ng him, but it would -TirrrdnbB inlwiilcd'ld Wdtl .Mr. B. and lti paity to. what their friend, ally, and witness Bi-owiim.ii said, and ca'lcd for the letter. He wtmled Mr. B. to give him up the ui'innl letter or acopy and both were denieil, but under the repeated demand:, which have been made for its publica tion, the letter h:i made its nvpenranec I Jt was tigbtfitecing, but it Lad to Ccine. . Itti-vcr would bale s.en the light If the Ire i ds of the American Partv bud been silent af r the dis cussion at Wnrrenton witi .' Let the hot r be read and circulated. It is the eiidci ce pro duced by the i ppone: Is of the American I'aiiv. i It was v.. it, en to an anti-American mllid out - by bilii and given by biui to bis eeoilid-atv.' It be useil ;,rniBtie4. Lut lul. out of ilitir lwii mouths are they convicted of being the in eo and uekitowledcd defender of the I'apal poner. The " Waircnton News" nred not be aluniii-d. Wi .hall not follow the example of Mr. Brato-h and "give gnibb'd elra-ts from the letter, " but ' Bipy it entire, " aial as uopied, it pn ves ail we wish. lj k at it! Can any man who reads tutstake its meaning? Can such language us the following be Biisuudsi slots! ? "The Torts is the proper authority to deride fi,rsi , whether the Constitution of this country or i ' repugnant to the lae e of t it. If be ibs thit it is not Usen am lsouud in c'U- tice to ots-y, e What i tl.'sl u! 'e " Iligler !w "of Seward and rummer ? What is It but a surrender of the eonscieme and judgnteitt aa to the constitution and laws of lite ci mitu, to the will and judgment of tin Vf e f Keverse tli case Supse the I'oj-e were to say that the Constitution or a law is repugnant !i tl e law of (iod or the cantis of the Church, would not Mr. Bmwnsua aud those wb tlntik wiih K m I I isind to dj the IV pe and refuisu abedxace to that Constitutb n and law! Must assuredly they would ! We s.k scam, six oU nam avnaing such doctrines be trusted with otTnw antler ourUovernmeut? . If so, then let IheJi-tiim. iatiunof SewanLSuntiierand Barker cease, and let it ) conceded thai s they bebere that a "bigbir ks ' tbaa the Cuntiiia tion, deciarew tlie l'Bgitivelav law wrong, and against th law id lied, I bey are not booed to obey i 1 Ja the !"nib prepared tor eoch a doc trine ? W warn our people against tlo who bar beeosae tb (rs kisrs and defenders of such doctrine a are aisitilairw-tf by Brnwusun and bis a-lkerewu. 11 i the teajer anil ackao bulg ed urgaa of th Ib auish rl.an b ia tb's country. He fk fruaa 111 reeied. S ill the I'ruirs laat of Krth CandinB foib-w sUm f But In th letter. ' base ruliiiird part of h Indirect th reader atteutioa to them. Here it it Itssvroa, Jur,a II, 1'J. M))ter Wr I ka rwived t am. mi nt ymirs lb Jth iesst., with ia en, buie . I e little ai a bss w ilrsrs- ssKst eosjrse to take. I here as BoinWra ; m j l!s,, wUrnn 1 have ti ' l tb t'nil aotburoy nf I I1 pa ha ti.c- ualrv, tail there Br several bcbsIivis ia which 1 have disruseed lb rlaliiM ot tb two sfdera lewfsnnl and si irtlnsl 1 l look I shall ars lb whole. best answer your wihee by ereiatng tl.eas. 1 will tlifefore order ssf publisher to ad yo all th aiaailr tor and liv',4. fuel Bill and la the arttelr nlnUd its -few O-aWs," Jaaassnr, lVi, "f ;-tf rl h ! rjmi. tear. lb. ISU.eiorol of y Wrinti Mtsiist aod m 1 .n ', Jsoaare, ls.,4. ') Tnntntwl fW r( (As bps," April. Ji4, and -I mU Jmls n.l as A'psW." t-r tfc-t.ar, if lb aees year, asy plMise and aVfasw f asy doeiile. Mat 1 ask ta tn read ItrfsM e't. !- hi th roW ia h rii I have aaeued H em t If vna will. eitooach aiU4.b iesain4 asBeb wbh h. if a t stboiic, tua ill i-t.-1 Ia, anv j' will (i-4 asi sss a d'irisw e I am a-as4 ef b-.id ng. 11 sot mi t,. ,.n -., ), j oimrsd f .mir.ry, 4 I se IS'LI t sei j rfriwks. bv ti sb bat am wadisd M eoweebst pr-sf I'y fw ai Use t ihdi pnii I f i t'w Aond. of .4eirira -is e ioi g, la view. I lret ti s nt ;sct only aatse eeetaia giet ywer fatly, M besft su f oor at apet aad I f .'.- to . and a. any of ths Isyas 1 to. a a at air-st " i jaul.' T to f.rifi.sr " I fcv ta CU.st U.s-dofj a atvhtdcal , wtsMt JtdfsM. (f RALEJ&HJ SOUTH AROLINA, WEEINTESDAY MOHNDTG, which tb,jw not familiar w ith that theology may misapprehend. 1 say this iu eicuise ut those who bate misrepresented ore. i claim (and never have claimed for the Pope, ..... v.u.u.;,;t s,,,,.. ..r -i,:i, k ii,d temporal sovereign,) Mwapnal. or civil juris- j The onlv nower the iote baa iu this eouutrv. is I v.:. r..lAll... .;.;. 1 h..,,H .. .L..i.,.,.h I,:. . ,.r,.w .;;-,i.,I ,, i and can I e exercised only fr a spiritual end, aroi eveu theii only aver Catholics. for the cbut-CU d"'s to t jndt;e th.e w ho are without. In matter", purely temjinral, I. as a Cathol'e, owe no obedience- to the f. pe'f because be has rcceiel from Jeu Chrisi no. authority as a teuiporttl s. vereit;itovcr me., lie catttiot make or ntimiike the rioiy of too eovereigtt or the dutie.s of the sul-ieel abrogate the foiuieror absolvo fioiii the hit:er. 1 'I bus far nil Catl'.o'ic. -wlietlier the so-called ultra-Munti.nes or the o-calicd G ailicatis are . agrceti. T.he disotite lies nnt here. Ail ari!, j iiiut the .State, is supreme and iudej endent in j its oui(ritt r that is to say, in iiuvtempoiHi older." Ihdxhut I niotiiuiiu Unit Jut It'Htpuml t" .... ... ,.... . o,,,t i,Mo,,rr. ami .WetaWertr, l.tt .,!. re.,u.K:d to as.-erta.il thai ase ; you eery mo'io of tkLuitx sv 6t.r'J .r,i.- . , . . j...i ...j Jice iirrrni nf wio.s - thftitl l'iir Airw, ttivcf.-i atifi i(-oC(r.f him tnf h'& fiorii m;e it's ii th? it'tintiiiiJ oidti- ttoi inlhr. tHtjH)mt. Kveiy man who bibcM'sany religion nt all, whether Catholic oi-iion-tatholic, does and must adn.it this; fur it is only suyiug that we mut obey God rather than man, ami live for the, Civ e tor rather than the creature '1 Lis oromised, i , . . , - - : think 1 can stale to you hi a few words the doc trine I do really bold. tutii' niirUuul, if Juii'ti't: flutl OttxiiiU- lnunilt'r ihc oics of jusikt, coii-scijuctitiy the prince holds his powers as a trust, not to. an indcfcasablc ri-ht, and therefore forfeits them v hen he abuses thcili, nnd loses his ri-;ht to reiiin. This is the oitiouion doctrine held by allof us Americans, .and all fa lo.iic doctors teacb and ahvtivi' lime tno;:Lt it. It lies at th I'ounditlioii nf.nl 1 true lit ertv, and is the onlv doctrine that can cterjosiily i-psi.t-iroce 'o the tett.pornl powtos. 'I .ii, tic.li! ol n-f-i..tatH'e of power when it become- tyroi'it'tcal and op! teie, I take it for granted is Lebi t, every American. lii.t bertt a iliflu ulty. The Church, folK w iii the.llo r'p.tutvs, make, civil iillec;ninte a relite!;s duty, aiul mivs with Saint l'nol, Loin, si-i l-il: "L,t ; cry soul bcsiiLicct to tlo hi;.ln-r ov-ers, for tticre ! in. (s-wer but from God- Therefore, lie thai rcsisteth the poocr le-istcdi the oidittance of God, noil they that re-i.t, pur chase damti.itiori t them c!eV Here yon seel. ;itu fnlbiddco by the law td f 1 1 .el to re.. Is, the I oivc' and .cniiiiitiilided, on peril of' i'ai.iii..tioti, to'bey. Here is my conscience Uiuud to ot.c. dici-ee. and niy conscience as a Catholic can bu released t olv tya declaration of my Chnrcti. as the diif.ieiy apH,ilitt d.liiectorofeonscic! te,0-ftt the prince by bis tyranny timl oppression has forlcitod hi,, ribt, fallen from his dignity, anil eeat-ed lo reiirii. t httt 1 cliHiu for the I'oj c, as visit. io Lend id tl c Chinch, is ihc er toreleusc my couscit:nee tii'lli this rclicac... I.no an 1 o, place .,ie at liberty to resist ti e prime become a mnt. T his ia all 1 tilidersttind by the deposing . iH.wr. 1 r 4- toe rs'Wer, it.cit. everyheuy, not a tyrtintor a t slave, assl'l IS. Tho Allo'.ican Col ftcss ot 177'i j asserted ip, ii wi dep- soil lie re i!ie Third. 7Vc oio'y dff: r. to- i.v, .w, glee it tu jkui'r . sunn' tr f fftc iii(ice.-oi ; mi f I r'niitt tl Jr llir Cmrih, uiul llie I e tin h iii i'J thr 'nuuh. The l'opc do s not in tills exereire ,a civ il power or jlll isdn lion, and it is calo oTlits teiill"H ral overc-nly I e, mtse it Is tt power exen-iwd ; over tt nip ;:i' sc-vceicitH, er in relutb-u to li e o iati' n of the stil jcci to nb( y the prince. But j e'en 1. -re the to- I', p., doe- tn t relieve, from i c,(i7 allciame, for thai the prir.ce bad f trfeitetl j Lv Lis tt lai ny. lie relctsti, the solce. t .oidy i fsom the (.piitiuiii .-r icLiotis . loiatlot:, super- ; loided f y chrisiiaiiity to the cittl, nod this otiiy . ase ot the l atliolic oooseteiico. 7'Ae t,;. Uti? prilr vullnniltl tn thrift fur ! mf rreMrr tif ,m.hhtrtm of tltrK cittt'tiy Vt.w- it j .b-Crca, 0O-sli,.. trf p4,.prt.y llotWtfSU tles N11H- U'it ft iiiitntlmt fn tin litiit t-f hi ,?. If i.o ib-c' tcs , .L 0 "f bis ma-tcr v. 1 b tloa'-c'. ' stotls, nronnilg '. I . . .... i , , ' , i . i i , ,'.:.- i. : 1...1 1 i. ... ... . r i 1 1. at tt is not, a. l e h is decided, then J nm booi'd tit c its.: ience to ol ey eicry law onttle iu occ. r dutiee with it; and under no ctrciitnn'niiccs ran be nbs'dve loc fn in ri'v tdtltoatioii to obey, or inteefpre eith the adininistr-tti to of government nii'ler it, for fhe civ. I goTerntneut is lice to do a. fordini; to iis constitution v, bntevcr ii picaws thai is not repcet.an! to the lass of'fiod, or to natural jnstiie. T bat it , It, e to do none than tbn, I pnun.s uo man in thi country will pie end. 1 have made t! esc rcmatks to aid yon to tin tlcrviand ihe dta-iiine ol tl urticles bt which 1 baieciilledyourattciitioft. ' Yi n are a stranger to mc,lMit I take yon to be a serious mimiid-man, and a lover ad" truth and jostii-e; as such 1 have addressed ymi, 1 have n. doct'ines or opinions ibat I whb to conceal, 1 am a t iil.-.Lc. A su b, 1 aim to be true to tny Cm d, sod to spy felh.w men. 1 Lave the honor to Is, vour ols-dimtt servant, . A. BIlttWNHI.V. llron J. Hsvie, Esq., WarienU o N. C, Tm X. C. li in osn liov. Mori-bear) has declined a re olecttoa to the Presidency of thU I 'out an,, and even tu a scat in the board of Hi rectors (it ling niilertisl tb.vt be is al.itt to torn his attention to tutpnoetneots m another 'If' 'n ''"'''' t tbe?'al. And t srlcs t, lol-er. I,.q. ba been clioscn to succeed him as ppcbtent. The Btiiiual meeting nf the fMnckholiler, at whh'hthischanj,e orcorr..!. to. k plaise at tiri-sna t r 'Ujh on Thu. la) l-ist. I'pwnrds of UN) sti-k. b..bb is were present, representing; T,'".' shares, Ibe foilowtrig were the I tes for tb Mentor ibv tl 1 part of It e led,, idiial sin, k kohls cs Charles, f, 1'isliee S9. Kranis Fries 4.9:. A let MrKae Ml. Jo t. It. M Saunder 4,s2L Tb t-re.st.t nieens of the f oaioane, eonstsiiog if $i'.(t(i in state Bi.ls, f'.i4,l.'jft ii due from irnlividiial Hieklioder, ste,, amiaint to m'r,i pi. The earning i4 the triwd ine ! went tntmm. eratMJV, Ntot. ln'4, hav l-en lu,) (ist tHJ: vi ; I frc i'M KfJlCl travel iSM.lOt ll mails M.lilit). I's evpen I liirMl f r lrnporsiili, 4., f?l,- " 07. "t pr.t fill ,i si M, Tb work done f tb aatntr iof eosirsa "t sssHn'ed. . It is bofs-d thai the lime isW'St far dis'ant whso t he stick wbl ay per rent. W Sense the above fcieis freui tb lireeee boro PatK't. 'ay. tXmrrtrr, VT At Ltse. tliria,led has assUisbed Ami. Wn.l.ir tti G. o'er ti.-or M .rus IVtler (which will tie i mi,! In snotio r n ' sin,) Iml works h'd toeiplsio It easy. X "siobii y rd to wed that! II asvs It.M Csa. W, " was rt-iUI ia iosi. ' tmi that the arw -bould id bo Uou -Ll uadt-r the ciorol t,f foreign otnrrs," Ah! lua't yna I know that if are bad M'd li st, we shostld have I lnebrgsdiih Wing ".w.s In f..tipier. I Hits at stHHakt am, as H i bit un ha fined I to admit, (tb p." tine of the Aaiertmsn rty ' ktil4 tb r.rsf affaire of tins emaotry It " brought ter l-e auntrnl of fcretga i.r!..rs." I te a v Lai ptiM!pis trtml t Jon m Iflt lb Iftm hnmrr 4 wliMit tl.sas I. th btrf 4ost give as a eandid answer auw, oat tl. sat p out, aad o dodging. The rtaudrd e lb Wliingt letter wa denied beraose of it ttyht t), dear f II on Id 4 s4 be at, a bnr Io n.mt ami aad aw f t I e. It t tieetMsel Yi -. Mt if be wa rs awk -bl tit fy!e at all. I ts.n, d re 'l, si.4 o. BmU a t tl fitmmud tsw.h a leuer, b asof) to call tb'h s h f dtnml as ! rave H. ibsa tb ' V " Is S O'svs) ! f I rit, r up tndtdl, t-d y Htsl Vv ash b gwu t""tin. of o4 lv o.e avsu lArsi e!nl a ; I -8 1 1 1 iia 1 1 i In i Li:TTLll rwji JOUX WIl.St N. i?Q. Washinotoh, July S, lSa5. Si : On the 27tl nUimo J receive d fr. iti ou a note advi ;m mti thatniT ahpr intment nsConi- .'i" Ula""'aI ta' nce"wu. there. 1 riiiem'."' newspat er, announced to lb, world that the ri'vo- cation orre.rova! was svlftun ptitilintt fTvm.'to,V" should ts fully understood ; and hence this eom mnnieaiion. .. Trior to yaiir etec'ioh to the l:resiitr"r'eTof tV.e I'nittd Htate. Hi Kxcelloticy Millir-1 t'll'more, on the rcsi;;nati;'n"('f my predeees'-t, iatioen.-e I only, as he assured me, l-v a desire to promote the best interest of that tneh of the wervicc, ntinoiuted uie fomtaiesioner of the General Land UlSee. lteins a W'liijr 1 expected to be renv veil as soon after vour imn'iurstiuii a a suitable person could Le selectetl to succeed me, and i stated to lite Je'noral ie Secretary, lu this J v iv disitp twititcd, atd hcrtv:c so lr a you arc con-ei'ticd, W liitrcery was not conquered a stitniMeut cause i' I v. . e .. . I wore otea-co to aovim, uie or i. an i irousxure me. with t11l t iii.V imrta.iKii. n,,4 . . ,.,, a that leiibiug bu: the fact that I had attached my self tu the American or Know-Nothing party. could induce you tutake that action ; that if tak en it would bo with a deep regret, but you did noi sec now you coutii mi oinerwisc, wtin a utyjj rcp-ard to 'the interest of the great Pcmueriitic fr Itnion part To. a correct undei-stunding of yoi action, and the reason for it, becomes necessary to consider the origin, principles, and objects of thr American party, and wherein a oonucxion with it could militate aniiit the interest of " tl e Ucmociatic or l.'eioti party," so aa to render such connexion a moral political fl'enee, inyouresii mation. First, then, us to lite, urfjiii af Hie. Ama imu pint:. True patriots of nil parties, who earnestly de sired tlu? t oil aae ol'ottr nounttv, and the pe: K'tu afii l' the bnioa, on the principles laid ilot n by". tie eai-csi aad heroi's of the jrevobittou, had see'i witii tne apprehension and dismay the patt deiinj'. uf boiti tho great piiirieal parties of th day, to f,-reii;ii at.d teipui '.olliteiuc, the corrup tion thai bad grown out of such p-indcriuj-,. atnlj the tondciic ,d i.iat corruption to thed.ssolotiou of the l iuiHi, to anarchy, bloodshed, am' final dc.fioiism. They determined to forget their old gn-uhds of dilfcrence, and to unite bent t ami Land in efforts to bring loo k or institution.-, to their pristine purity. You professed to think that titere were no ground. f--r such apprehen sions, ihat the danger was magnified, nod toe vi ti.-lc sliciuc w is a plau of designing politicians, to advance their s.'hisli aud personal Views. Wha arc these facts ? We have seen the minions of Uotnc,. bound by the l.ins-t solemn oaths to advance the spirit ilil at,! temporal power of the I'apney, striving ti break up and divide the school funds of several ' I the ios. a ml of the Ilislrict. urio'r as a plea, principles which would bine sul-vc'tel the very t' in, .la ii.if of our iii-titutioiisj. Vn halo seen tlo'iti st' ii e, ano, in some iiHtaioys suWMifol.v. to jirevent the liilroiliatioti t-l M i l s Ibdy n n TiriionglTterTriTeslalir cl.ii-lren"iTuur"Ptib!ic ttcl Is. not satisfie I to ex 'hide it from the.ohil- dlcu of lionia'tistt., but ib't-rtuinc I if passable. holly to suppress ti g.-cat chart of civil ulel religious tiherty, at the tnuo bloiliogoul, or jal silying history in certain schools, o that tin black and bloody dc-iis of that liierarchr. in past times, iitiht be uiiUnovvii tti ll.o risi-ng gen cratton ; winch, thercf.'re, would mom e. a.ly become tbeir prey. Vc have -en lvoui-f,hecc!r.--la!tcs, rl I'.ococ; t,, Laid 'the tcn.psisal p,w,-esiniis .tt the t iit"-.-ti in t-ut ol their master, the I'ope, ami when the in men or, ore. iiolrv rcsisfi-d such pretention.. aid nril Bedini with hand-i yet reekii-j with the bbsal of f'go I'.tssi, and hi" f'etlowpnritots, toe sent here as "the I'.o-c's Nuncio to Hrtuil, bv i the Wily of t''C Cnile.i ,-statcs," to .idii.due and nn his Intll oh tilt-vats of anath'-nm atol us- coinminticaiiutl, ist those who dated rtifns" ot.eilence. Afti r tl us ..ttcapiiiic; to cxercit-e civil ami c:- i clesiatica! u litis ciMjutry, tins Nuticio, it is alleged, ciatmed to ia- received as thy Pope s Atoba-satlor, with aii the rights, privilecsan 1 iot lutuilttisi, perlaiiitt.g to ll.af o0m-o. . His impiiest l aving bea n prut'trly leliised, he again sat hiiu selt up as a rul'-r and judge among us, till he found that be hit'! aroUf.4 the sp rit that had eaonai our.i'ori (fathers to set-k a peseefu! tistreat in the tbi wildcriuss id tlii oountry, Irom the ctvii and clotiastieal tyranny of Lurofse. iheu he tb'd in distiiiise, nut to Brasil tbafBa a mere subterfuge but tu to the skins of his master, where be awaits a mine favorable lime, a in Bologna, be can take bloody veo jeauc on Ihosrf who resisted bis tyranny. Further; when the statesman, Ihe patriot, aad the sae, who shed his blusid in dHeoce t.f his cihih. try, ami nd liy her standanl iu every emergen, cyj who, overstepping alt other consideration, was tooud shoulder to .htnilder with ins e"inp.t. I'iBts, in the Biriaoysbl stroll ,s) lM'.b for l he integrity and periieiiiiiy isf the l ai", which cost tne IsniHote.! l iny his bfei when this purr patrns) and distliissuitliMl statf-otan. in lb Nutate o the t uited States, expressed hiseiews on the testiHi ot d inalidingtrota ll.r toltliolie Powers of f.umtse the n.'lil ol our eiliiena to wordiip tlod tn those couuli ics as they pi"asd i.nd, afier death, tbe ileosue.r of Christian burial rights win. b the laws ol l,od and humanity accord to all the club dt en of men another of the Pone' niint' as, and who- olaisas, and is generally admi'ted tn te, his esBient and vioenreut in tm nmntrv. t,a k bins tu task for this delstl in toe 1 'sited Attica ,se ate, and outwit luuaudmg hi age andarkiruwledg i patriotitHii and abihty, attempted to rid mile nd cate. bte him like a school U,y. He eodenv orvtl. also to break the reeist'ess les and power ol the princtj liw presented by thu eBtlr, louiidetl, aa they acre on atrrlasto' troth ad lu.lice, by a tissue of fisia and sophistry, thai eouiii nave proeceiHsa irsoa no nima t xe-pt oi.e tr i.ed m lii His-I of JeMiitieai. Aud acan, eil Hue aeuie digiiitair of B-sns was rkarge-i wi h tr.nct.ots in real .tie that hail piadr I lut tb uwaer of mi.lu.i.., we bave hit ebeul ite deoia:, ouvered ttpwth e'ni'Ur JesuiltrU s,.,hi. try teJ rhli ale, tdi tb fssi were urovtd asate i ti Visa by teeotds ai d Igura. W bar a tb Papal orgsn ia oor sooatry, ndar th vaeysveaaad saa i aid Keaiiso b l. ops, a.? as that ail ptiwer. eivil aad ece!esi,ktt. ; eal, of right bek-ajp, to that ebareb, and when it btained lbs) power, Aiaev, an need not (ay the itsttani-g BBeXMia tn their euuts tlial Me-a snail I be any federation, b r Uier knew that Pskw r was right and Proleataatisai was bretb-ai aad arig, and that ail th power of tb 1 terra woald be brought into rUtsHH) ta st ot thai bswewr aad doetroy It, An4 whoa leading and in ft a enttal uieiltovr of t'esr,s. who bsd jtitt returned fr,.at liiMHt, and wa ihb.r Minis ee4 la speak tj nukulta. atieinpied, on ti. kWsrtsf tb II .use of Uepraialite,o paliiaic and iiwsnr dray the su"bii'ws and aWmtic eiartjoo of t'spsi r I wu ridiculed and emsered at by th Ib.Mi.h Junuiiist4 Itoett. who tviailsd his etulaaa touts and de'als. and asttl l at bit gktmirs, a Be. and iatWil, reiterating lb U,sss saf tb Pi'pe to be lute eeprefoesv, both ia tewtporaj asstiere, aad sustainiug in loadataeatal duet in of Ituil bar k, to wit, tl at it 1st tb tasaa id ail age and in all aatiun. Tb it ia, that tb rsenrd rldre of th clsltos .4 th church ef f ore I't absotoi sv, an4 eeceesiBsis ai a.wwe bv a-nibsr ai4 m,ss teat, a Mssst bf thee juaraast, bile sit 4bsmss and (leleaatnsMa'a sssrwls or!, aesu eaat tee -til be tluased as anavtlHtriaed. or denied. Aad It nly rsss4t that Aaianeak I'iissU e s) aew rsr4r i se fdf their sstt ia tl. asOa.bs' ia Dot tiesoi'T is, u-st i. s t nun tt ef ttooia he as.1 th ts.wr at h-Cac'.ifg xt pit.atJ)aatt ual JULY 25 J 355. if BUkttsrt were eaJered to p en much longer as tiiey n.iw do, they no doubt indulge the hoje of .jt. I'niiigit. Trulc it was in the spirit nf proi.beevr. tint he imtnoHstbLaf iyerre deelai.f that, if ever Ibe lib ei tv of tiltw lOimtry was deJtyell, it would be by lt"mish I't-iesr. These are not all however. H oc was it, that the I'ope's r.rwentafve nl M-otri I, was aware of the arraneoiftnt of y-'wir 'abinet, rt part, at b ast beforeyonr it?itugin-itbtn, Tmbltcly ateied in tta- b ornals ofthw day. mi still iim-an'tra. !;', !? II., w was It that ihe'ma 'f nij I'litlodic ml-'Mii -it' Ir.sjnd fotini luea'isso ctn'.jirate to this isointr'', while rti tur vf their fellow subjects a-tunr-ydim! of hunger. n.TaTf,1'''if 10 t.itf foreigner and utsu..u)-lth a penuy with who'h to buv f sd tasiitain life llowwas it that continental Europe pour ed(0'if"licr fri'biite itfhnc.'lra.i' of tbonstircls-of R-vfnanist, !: a-vfll the ioibi-.n e of the P-ip-tnty tu this country, whet it w ei-nleiit sbore vry it. en we lid be needed to till toe milii uf their armies, iu view of the troubls thnit brewing, and Which lime since burs forth liko a V ileano? Can the eyes-ofany man of'rensan and reflection be blinded to these fe J toes it retiuire great penetration to.-see that till these moveuieut are pivrt and pnr eeJ. of a creat u'ae, floncscfed by the ditvit'ie and Jesuitical Hiof-arcby of Beine and CatUotte Cis. rope, o subvert our free iostitu'tons, to destroy our hliertie. and to eotiibtno eivil and eocles'ms "tictvl power in this country in the haudji of tha I'ope or his uirents? W hat have 'ieefi the fruits of tl ee measures? '.Hare e not stxrn by the act of 8tth Mav, ItKW, "'" "fnne the f rritorics of Kansas and Jso- orasKa, tnat iti -nte-i, who nan tust tatiueu. on our shcu". had ile.'l.ti-ed hUit.tentiou to become a eitiren of our country, and taken an oath to support the Constitution of the'Jnitnd .States, and the provi-doii ttf that act, was auihoriied to vole and hold olive in thu nrgaiiii tti. u of tbose Ter l itoi it's, white our own eitixen, ptficers, soldiers, seamen, or.iiitt-ines, or other persons in tin, army or navy ol 'he United Suites, or attoe.ied to troopf In the service of the I'liited Siatc, wi)ro,csi,dudeit fioin those rights- oy the same la'r, f they were on service in either uf thostt Territories? Whence this difltueiice and v, h, nfier the Kxecutive thr.iuult its o-i; tn, hail taken ground against that bill, did it suddenly shift round, nnd press this measure to consoionnttion, with nil its f.srceand 'to'ver? Vou know the cause of ail these things surely none .dnmld ktnuv tin; n beuar. Tin:, is inn all, however, lit some of the .-slates, foreicnees not yet tint iiralited, aliens volo for Kedetal ami tstale i id -em, anil many times, tui doubt, sctoalty nlw-t their candidate. Foreign inceiidiitriea have agitatrd. and oouiittue to agitate, the 'iuve ciiics tion. fill it has Weeme a nt.te-ttirfl in relation to w hich our brethren of the North nod ftoutli are tiow so sensitive, that the very mention of it seems o threaten the permanency oftho. Pnion. : Cor itipiion stalks with brazen front in every branch . four government, till it was truly aid by a distiitsuished st itosinun, that there w ere hut two solid. ,o sin co to s it, thesy oophantio. ''where lavor ii-uowia Uwuiiijj, and ut t!io ni.iiiomure, who bought it. Tn this condition of things, these of oor eitttens who regarded the institution of the oountry as in danger without reference to party, laying a-dilnttw a-iiunr ifitlc reiices IbTiT Tiatt herettiToTc -eptirttted tbem, a- Ly snontanotois movetiient oniletl to chock these evils; and tb g's-d, the wi"e, thegreal, the tihtbtsopher, the til atesmau, mi l the patriot, iletertnioeil t - J' nil that a liu ere love of country could accomplish, to bring b tt k ttiir Institutions to their ortc-'nal purity, that i hey niiKlit e handed down to poatority, as fcliey were 'tit by our rtnolutionaiy auceatont, i ll', r, sir, is the origin of the American party, or hi iraiiinatioii ; aou mtvy, as tsi its principles.' Th etnay bn smnined up in vry lew woils, . Civil a id rt ligtoits Itharty and the permanency of t'se biiion on the aonsiilntioiial taisis. Vo cii it ami religions liberty, to the Lroaoc.t extent. eoiii,stet;t ,,e precept! of the Bible, the pruvisionsof tliei'oiistiltitiun of the Pnited Mtates, and the luiil'f'i! cv utioii ot ific faw.i -.-W-etfjir not oppose, mrrr tdminaVy fssT hare out ta'si wtf,ies-mnd kiotlcsc i,rt;ces ni tftetr par- suit ot wealth ami happiness, lint when we tfnd them c- nibiu'i.g to deprive us ol these principle. or to of.s-oive th.s t'liion, a e a ill episiaa pttctt euiuoinalioas by all legal end honorable means. Wehaie lieeu charged with persecuting Rie maniirs! The elmrge is false-:oi- I kilo no; a man u-loiiyii'tr foourortf.ititxation, who would not, nt the hani'd of his life, defend Humanists orany otner ic :t, from aggression, for worshiping their .vianer ao-uriling to tne oictatee ol tlieir own conseietiees. But when we find Romanist baud- in totrcther, toeoiiibina oivil and ceeleaiaalb'al jurisdiction in our oountry, to subvert and destroy our iii.tiuiti'.ii-, and to set up in tbe,r plscus the alisoltite and desnitie iower of a foreign tiiait, e w ill resist them, even to Ut deatfs, if uoeee- sury t and w will esmallr rent such litilndv e -mbiiiniioiis if atteoinlaiL b? Presbt tetiaus. Methodist, Baptists, kpisciiieUiana, or any other sect. We hav been chirred with proaeriptioo. This charge i not true. Like all other parties, w here unin are sincere in lliiiir l.rn.-li'lcs, we el. let cor to elect tho) who will faitlilully earry out our principle. Islhu pn riptioo! ltm. pruscnplion should bo dsfiucl as an houost adiicntooa ol eonscicutnat princioh a; aud with uoh pro sorinlitrtt our Utoduiiouarv mucus tors, an deve.v party ii,c that dy, ar fairly ohai g.stoia. ft nal'ii- d, lullitcr. n.at w are ioi.-le to tin ebarge, lie. ansa nieo of uitpoity pi ne-ips s. in some rases, bav been removed to make way tut adherents ul our Mrdte ! t a auw of no inch caw, It is true that wherein 00101111. sent, ol nidi ri lu lis bad sxpiied, thiy were u-tt re sptsinl.-d, Aut irican bating tra eeer te-l to till th Mjtt. f'oit is lb I bti',.b,ti ? I,4 the in mortal Wash ng - a st.ri'snul htuuwlf ut his ftdiBihistt-atotfi atih l'ories? Asdveftbeatlhcrent id" Great Britain, tb f leu l of Khijiv tir were no Btur" T tes it. these dav a tl.t.ii art those if our own tun, who ar striving to tli.sohs bs I'loita, to subvert oar iu!ituiitdi, and to destroy or I herlfs. lint, s, ityn if wa wereauilli ul pr awiptbto, ii eletrga aula with a Lot grate I roes tin euuiiaiet rains, abere a at tre dtdeieinj uf opinion tt eogarj.4 a so lb, -lent gnsaad lor re aantat, and whsr thevaiHrH-iea Uu usJ ar Uded, l.t a treat fi,L with forebjoera the staunch attbereols of Popery, or with spiea and mi -eaten, in iis pass id bed , atw art Urn r irded fur tbeir tafsaty. Thooeh v.. t hate thu virtual! detdsred Ibai aistoae id tit Americao parly, now litelutliag a large portion of tl entire ooclalioo of Ibis e-Hiutrr, etrall bavaaov share in tb r lemmeut of their r.aolrr, and trtat ytot ill strike do try ladividuai of to iw'ter witliin trwwr nnaer, reel as ,r. 1, that yo tatiiifa tuos Boniloisle f destroy the rtj, or crush tb HJr.ondAniisri- eab, aa rna babe tlitineQ. IMey araensv wt the stamn thai B be te (lit or frigiiletnd. They are loverned and 4'raeud er nnooiitU, a4 bv that Ibsy will ttsi.d and hear sod forbear, if need b I'M lit tun st I oie when t'try avef e4ra lbit (fiesaoee at la balhit-bol Kartsestlj do I hope, h'-wever, taht Ibe alwinla. tsatiua aitlh t n.111 lit to s tl error ot Its ivs, before tsisi prrtwd ant es. Bed Mors llw passttve and aWtsruaatie af tim Ammf penal ar e.hseed Assl a tVio;' its a u. day bs besva d vrksaed by 4salBaca a bias doseribeJ WI4 re.sj asnr tiaverei titaa snvseif, la ae that 4arkaa disiilud, and Ha selling sua g ara ut a oiaia 01 (inry. It is hr-,-! that bed sma beaalr4 with this ia 1 1, .a f.sr tmrpMt tsf persoesl, ae aiary. ar poiiiteal pi.lstiseM. Adas tting rh I 1st lu teal, so. I it wsj b wo. I aol lb lie f bt every tsa-riatii t Wa Ittere a-a e lse ase f ti e tes, Aersrtl, w' a I4 bi ine f srit.inr p.r. ataittert Has tf.sr Ml Benei.-t Aroild aomsie th pair, t ti,4 hero i4 li l'.s,.l T A jwt tl,s, a-st rsst ul 1 t.tet, also, among tl-sm, aim etr- rie ttssastau -0 and U's4ialo t), peslfitl h"m U h't patrutt Bed Larva stfl Bi-s-.t bi NUMBER 29 bava not becjiiie perfea-t since those dvySjiu you will readily see by aountleae example nvoiv your own party. , . We are further ebirged with eppositivn "to foreijriierf, and with "ohstruclitig the laws for the naturiilit-ttion of forets-iiors." The former of these oliaige Is Use, Aa alrea dy stated, we oppose nut individuals, foreign or native; bur when we Hud foreigner eoiubiiiinit to opiircs the children of the soil: bringing w ith tl.cin tne alisohite und despotic notions of their native l.nncs ; jaml urrogitntly inn; ting asnte juative-lMirn citizens cbomiug aa a right, place and povU'r i mile over aud truiaplo tu iu the nit-t, we. rosis.t and opposo such at , aa alike out ive They are w I'b'ome to the hrspitulit'er? of our lalnd, to the iirotuctian of our inn s to the free exercise ,i their industry and talents utid 10 the ettj -yuieat of .their rehg'.ou, and tits mparts tints may i")iii"e. But we do not want them tt) rut over us- we behove we are competent to that Jut", niml prefer retaining that right. The latter of these oharge is simply absurd and ridiculous, aud never could httv 3 Lccuiiar. Kired, save 111 the brain of soma romancer, or tn the liart of tome pettifogging sn-eml pleader. The1 ft if nd ol civil and reiigH ,1 liberty who fnr-J io our shores from pvrtoH-ulion aiul iinpn-asioti, to enttiv tiiose inestimable bloesings, liad bttti, and will ever lie, welcjuicJ tn our hearts 11 nd home. But the willing tool of Papal ftndJc suiiical tvi-atiny, tent hi. her to evert urn and destroy civil and religion liberty, cannot, aud should not, be thus welcomed : while, the nun pers and criminals, w hohavabeen sent here by the cargo, aa tt) (mother Botany Buy, whose tea 01 tiitciiv are hound uo lu licentiousness. and whoso patriotism and suttiagti are in the market at a very htvr rate, cannot, and should not bo enoMuraj-od 111 thetr traivsisirtatiun hither, list such conduct uti the part uf tirisit lirttatn was the cause of thij strongest and nuaU forcible leiiioiHirtttttTS on the part of the early colonials 1 anil by -sucli remonstrance V iiciuui tensed to be pen.it colony, Those who desire tbv -restie ration 01 such a state ot thtnirs will 01 ouurso, sustain such emigration. Certain it Is, that he initooi-iitl Jeirorsnn never etitertuined uch tdtraa, when he peittied the glorious diHsttinent frvtiu which this charge has been extracted ; and it 1 equally certain that bfl would have (earned, with contempt, and who would have dated mi to con. strue it. But, enough, the charge it too ridiculous and nbsurd I'lritonsideration. These, sir, as 1 underatnnd them, are the ritiNctrt.e.s" of the American party i ami now as to it iiH.ttci." These nre briefly stated, and naturally flow from its principles. Tlicy are to rostoro our in stitutions to the purity ot their early nays, and to re(uire honesty, integrity, and capability in every department and office uf the executive, legislative an J judicial braitcho of our government. Na tional men lor national measures; etrtet cntv slruet'oajof th constitution j tire sovereign rlndjiMi of aovereiisn State fully respected f tne legal rights of the people guaranteed to the utoxuH ex tent i civil and reliitioti liberty sustained aud perpetuated,; all attempt at a Cnion of Church and State orushod and annihilated; aud ill naturalisation law ao amended that while tilt titeigudiuui xilinin will bftaacuifiiL in all tlietri just rights, those of the Americau will b fully snsiainea and proteeteil. ' ilrH, sir, is a proper place, to quote Uie Inn- gunge ot one lit our Gorman eilucns, in depositing In Ital.ot for the Ameriean candidates, at a late tntinicifial ele-tirm. When tueered aud acutfed at by t'luoj uf his eouiilryimn for th course he wa persuing, aad Mrinutly pressed by other bt change it, his answer wtis that of a parent and a patriot, tieniietnen, saiu he, i atw uotvo.tntur utyaolf, I am rot Ins for my children 1 Glorious switimentl He knew the hla.ieee of eivil and religiou liberty, for he Lu Iohu lor nt'u.L, hsl! a century in our country, tie knew, also, tne evil of despotism and Papacy, for he bad suffered and fled from them iu Luroie. II wished tils i tnotlen to 1,-u.i oy tti former, and lu fesoa;ss, ,Uic bitter to the latest i- neratiou. Linully ttatriotic end nolde- was the- smtinient of an agest H of briu. Nnd he, 1 did aut ot to tin oountry to govern it, but to be iroveruitd by ita .ioil and just lews. Had I preferred the iuitif-iGona uf my own fonntry, I should have reiuaturd thore. lu my opiiinui, no foreietter sliould have a vote In this country, but ae the rich boon ha been awarded ut, mine jhall go tor tits ehildreu tsf U,e soil. Thus yod son, tir, that the pnnciplns ot the Amer,oan party are uttaind by the rijtlit tliiiikitig patriots of lurdgn birth, many of whom, though excluded from our avsociaUuJ, tow aud att with us. , ' Aa I now, tir, bow can a eonnetlon with a so fiety having smh origin, principle and tibjeei, aiilitat against (he inferesta vf Ui gnat lieaio- eralu; or ' l-nion party ?" ' 1 o answer this uuistion aorreelly. tb prince Idus and organiuttioiuiof thcureut " I oion party," euiocratie it should no longer be sailed, should ta disiiiu tjy HnUcratiKtd. 1 (ay it Loiinl no btitcer be called ibuuitcratio. bceanse Uiova who have honestly and uniiVwiy aotad with that party, bv been rutblosl excluded from tin eduiiitietratioo, and Uwir place filled with tho wno as cun-wuiuuy opposed It, ami wnuw utily re, iiiiioK'odaticii, a alicady atatetl, in many r me wa Ihat they were sine awl informers, ol Hi abettor of Jesuit and objneta of llitir special favor. It ia well called lb Union liartv." be cause it guv for thus who (ostein thu union of Churith and tvslt). l ut will nulled lb " I 'labia pally," be. auso it rmm fur aai'ii.z all fuwes iu the baud of the i'auecy. But tthen w rega.J me iiu 'iiigru"Ut.t.i'iiieouoI wiitcu it is cualirs ee't, and tl tidut taaadeuey of it a. -a, it is e iti lief to any viber Saiu toa tlaat uf " lb t'uion party," Out in your rank ther ar liich and hmo ra it it eicepiamu to ihs laaiailt oieo wbl fully isencei to our view, but who hoonslly didnr a itb u aa to tb Bssawssii r of Melt aotion aa ,4aw at tb prbt tltue, n he they ar ounvuiced, and they awn will a, that tb eause for tbst argan iaau now axial, they will ai-t with tvt, for tliey ar put pwiriois. if these tiswt ar rrect.aad the atuat aasoal oliserver cannot doubt the in, It will 1st readily psrseived why frvead (4 the Aaseneaa Ui.lee aannut b retstaed ia Ibi' ad BsiatstrMioa, wuh a da rag-trd to th wtereets l tu " i. nion party. But aba oa were lanwrt4. yen 414 not lateaa oatn tn pruenole the iniereet ,e, ih " I nion .. ..- . i . ... . . jstrty,- tut that Titi w.mld fai bfully airout the ode ,4 'r..'b-tit of th I aitesl 1st .let,,' Bed "t tbst best of yooralHlity, peeeerva, pntteet, and defend IbeCesistiiuiitsa of the ( aiu4 Hiat." Thi oasHiiaibin gnaraals t at lilewty af spevsch and etwecietic. It waa Una liUrty f e-incti avui liivasii anea anits.i wuh tti Arflei tea partv , fce mm ad bad I Bwaiussl b well y-sa i.-le Ihat I bad t iwiarl.srred ia any asaaaae bt aational poliuee la Use !' In any isf tb Miaia. " y. arsadf adwiued tb value of toy rvtcM lu lb g'tvaranvBoi, a I tb (debt, integrity, Impartiality, and aevitaoi'iiy with wtueh the hav bw dwbrg4. Yo abwt know, thai (y say '..wldra af titus dulses. bandiwd uf tens sends has !een ssred lo tb t oblu trawary, Wbetbar t mm Who, I's, elroM far asy rsatoaL wbil I was alaten1 aa th business ot th a.traavsnt, hs pswt by aouh rsaavtvat ta (aal as en et th way uf tnsir c. vi 0j tb transurv, you rau bswt lud.e. ) ..i. h-.. ver, I loaerai fia all eoeh asetitsa My a isua, and lb se ml asy reessavt, ar tba fully and hnasily eet Mlai. la the ewurs 1 Kirsaed, I dasaaaerared a sfsaiii una d .tt tint eee4 avManuy. ti"d and avy eoanirymee, liail la l( leitet as, and to lb Verd'et' tkta ftsatMi I si, all hanaUv tstw. I festr But tl s tutor. A htrbavr power rntenis eaor aVsiti. t Bod bob. I aed ' It I'ower, atwt f.y j vi " llcMntrya,if. i ). stittt l.-tte. rr-i.f ' f.. jo tt . And li te Ittal ,e at, tnloli rht ees yna,, ar ,4 .!, 1 (ear that tn lang'taga "f taaal ti. est f th Bit,, aid be applied I y nt, in tb aar.j Jtitsrs, where is tai-1 "i bs .) tb Wkfied la JreaA J-swer, c I apramaitng h.uiKrit hit a grern bav f ee. Y a nas.c I aw iy. -,,,,1 K : I , .. , ' Vu, I . u t him, hut le cesiil.t n, t be f, umi ' If '.."" is aiiv.tb.tig u,c trrect in tlvt V't , or ma jer yu ig-i.aw.snld do y ,a ii jisi-le-f Te.i cpol be Hid jouw.li u; in ostioe io tssooj - in wrtt,nor i t s wend, win eii(i-er v delvr 'v.-ujiti . Hf it f , . purrh. , - ... li,r oectt -fis andi u.i)s tor t!i.-,t ''''ii.; VH'-'iV ' HirKsfcilerny, f"i.Kti T:tn ,. ' ' " ' Piesi.viCl of ti l u.tisl S0tla. .nr,' "'"'g tie f.t.g ii , ai ..-nd pl.ico, I in trry linndu a rstuip:.!.-t entitled, -'Cur Country," pulm.-licj iu ftew Vork. in iedj, bv the Kxecutive Corciuiltee of tie Auiciicar. tb u,a Missionary ."in-ic'T ; ou the .2,'nh page of which s-ili be found eon-iuttive evidence ot the correct. ., n seof ti e tiews tgn by the American potty, of ihe present oriaia of mi cnuntry, aa f..,Uw: "'Tiic' following langua-ira la fccrila'd u, the Puta of Bichtuutid, while vioieruer of the t'a"a das, and is n le.ited to Mr. H (!. Ga' ., uf Jlu. treal, who sj prosent when it was uttured. 1 fie. ini no, a slioi't t.'ine prior to los death- in ' easing ol the mr m...o of t' e I i,,L i id ti frui v.Cfc, tiiconsistciit, at-d Uid, riod ctil'l n t hJag itt will 1 ibs'royel, itucl; not, and t iil "... oermiUed tuei'.. fnemunw and p'a.iiiiin'i, ha. o.ln a ted frou the t j.stci ,o , ,C!i nicr.t. 'ihe ourre of lie rl'itit' P ,.ti u, 'ir J rubse nn-utly war and eoin- . , :n L,iro- e, are to la aluii uti t u its example, and so lot g a it exists, no princo ill be it npmi lus throne ; ami th anyereijrtu of I utope me unarv ot it, and tlfj have beciv iKlerptuied itpnu us destruction, an'i have coma wi au uuiloist.iiHiing upou tin tulticot, and havu deeidod ou the n esite to acc-onrbsh it ; and they w .1 fieouoo1'; sv nr I by ;ui, .on thIIit fan ci juft, A II tl e b w an I sui-p1' r.' r olut'on of tl,o dife ut, nations of i t .; -w I oe can ml '.nto t vt tanintry; it t, mm wilt 1st a receptacl to. t'i 1 di.afltatel p.tpu! ,, t, f 1 m,,rit win oft . .. ci) -vtvi.il d , . , (is.ttr to stip-i y too tiittr.es t utid l,Iio I- iiiiipertti jrovoruuvor, fator su. h a coerse 'it, will crtte a sot pint and a mnjnrttv of low populiitton, who are o very easily excittKt ; and they will bring - ilh th n their principles, and 10 ti!ti enses out o! ten, ad. beio to id1 nqeidit and font " lyeinn.ontt,, laws, uiunimra. iiustoir, utul i--!ia,ioii, unit will transmit tbiiin to their p. stcv.iv; and lu m tny cases pri palate theni urn u ',0 t nnej. 1 In. a men will be.otne cit.en , ,i,J b, th ,oiistitiito,iv and law will b invc.i iw.int1 ' m ht. f s i' aj;e. Ibaditferant. jriid -s ot sra'iety wdl tltoa be-otuAs lea, ot inn ciwvnLion ot a.jitw, m-u , v iitHttn-iitii, tunny, uiul thus n I'rinet.jt us )s m n v, i I lie fortunl, sinsikiiig diUcicnt 1,iih"i,i:o a, uti'l i-f ditTereiit relit; unit and sctittitionts, i.od to make thrill 6.1, think and ted nbko u li tula bins, will be like mixing oil and within hence, i isconl, dissension, anRrcliy, and civil war will ensue and name popular individual will assume the unvorn. men t. aud restore order, and the auvertorns of LttMpe, the eiiiijjiant, and many of the uatlvct will siiMain him. ! " The Church of R.n.ie !. i a d. o-ii np-n tl. t eonntry, knit it will in time be toe e.i,,i-i,, i iu. Iigton, and a ill aid in the desti ucti.m ol i.i at. nj. public. J have conversed with r any of lie miv. to: ttf and princes of llurooo, pai-in-in n'y w nil liuurgo 111 ami Louit Will, nnd they have Uitaiiituoua'y uxprusst.-d these opini ns r dative tu th govertuiient of the Lnitcd .Stutos, nnd tbeir determinate- n t,) aubverit it." ! Thu you t a that lac thu. -erst!i..tnuw thrcat eti our histituliotia, the evil that mi omul us, and which at lengtl )inc al arm I t'u. i-rt .Kof our oountrv, ui.4 led to tho ot-'iniuzation or th Americun ( urty, art) real, nroL tl"t remit ol it Inug-phuiiied system by the li mush hierarchy and the doapoi of Kurone liiRubvttrt our Institu lions nnd uosl'oy cur liheitios, they thcnio lie beiuj the wiiiiu:os. J. n.so-t. , for t!.,i North Carolina Star. M, Kmyt: Hav ng th gtwd foruuio to h present at Hays', in tm tVv.r, ., to witio". the dise.usstoB beiweoii Mesers. rMiepars) ic I lirau. n, I oinst give you short aix'ounl of it Mr. tb-attcb wa literally io.H topieocs, ekiitned, pi 'tcd, piece, by piece, and thrown away, if" ever a tr.an waa demolished, L. U'B. BriiiirU rsiiethat unlucky man. ll ever ft party had reason to be proud of their candidate, the Amairican party have reasou t ta be prond of dame B. riliep iril. Tnnsagh the flvec-uiotirsol UrHnvl!l.i, Or-vnce, Warren, Franklin and Wake, Mr. Mieosrd ii aohieved a eueoaaston of triurndn. flier arvi nof only two more Counitns, .N'ah and Johnston, f 1 th American party be wi! ak. Our eaa-V, hvU I every thing ti ut the 'trir.t and ttemen could w.sh. L-. i a wont sou. w, ua, and tfefrlny-t mtin. Cmna-u-j tli.ti, y gal'ant Ameriean, en the llrst Thutstlay "in Aaenst, aud show tb foreign Cattndi party vhiit you eau do when your oountry is in tbtu. fer, j tut. ia. ART.IYAL OF THB ASAOO, FOfU DAY LiWKR FP.OM EIT.OPE. BitraorLoan tt kb nt tt'crrtsfta-aAiscin. Niw Yoaa, July 10. Th Arngo arrived her this morning wuh sew lio.n Lunm four day la'er. . , Cotton I dull arij hat dcclitetj on torn grede. t -de of lb last three day before lite drwirt. lire id :'o) A i- ' pt.tsHi bshst ln-bultn; 6,irjj ta speeiii ii..r, a i , f 't'' ( res, : rt ..ion. Bra- d tut's i .11 t lotaftf rate. Ci n it (! 1 a til !. A'tidc- " I torn the Cr'tmfta rejs-irt- tl death of lor . 1.,., bin, C lont .i.der of the I n.-'ish torec. (letter il N.nirn.uB sue ei"l lettd Ib-glun. Ill ss ittittri v ira.iing bill has 1 i u willidru i n from before Pari,, "nt. Aitg the Atattn't j.aaseugi-rs we notice th a Bam id General Pit, The Ai'tu-aarr'ie ! o.t o ti e Ld.and the Ten- Be.Be on tb 3d. Th frigst Anpbbtn oi o re, -.iiotterli.g a'- ni H asU'tg ran sl. ire and es, ford ot -n v bicb was return.! and a large I'-isnm poadtir i; Jn was No a rt. - It i p ried that the Lugliili liai des'.n.jetl Kv Hltlt. Th II-Ibss and U Pctertt'irg teie-iuph l,n ia eoasplet. Th eatnt aessioa) nf tba Fret A lfhiifur opened th f l, ISapdeott mad a T.'h r'v'leg impoHnnt eliaite at bom aad abroatl, pruen.id biu !ror fuiig tnt'riiiira. ' The new French tVtaa if itntfd at tlire tuar. (er aiillioa francs. " AlUuiag to th foct of 1 mnsytrania lUin s racy arlfully an tj'.t C '- ry i-.-.e in their lata coawaata, th Ctisr'.nl at I re Pi tyi Insteail ef spdiitlng, tbj tinif . in te f r tb sjmli, and b-ate every man to i n.lt I t tlna-e Bp, th ritRru (iien. o. In a,..-' of Srtw tevary has a tc.lie.at .me intltieiio-, ir. j J. r and tsetiti1. can witrsbip at .1 al'ars, '1 he m-m-Bef a'.Bajs uk tt-4 ear nut to I 1 1 tractitig is )e. lie,-, r y ti .t, and no : , taaa4twwad. 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