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rCBLISUCD WEXXLT ST
WILLIAM C. DOUB,
IDITOt iXD HOrlltTOt.
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yr.
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rates. A reasonable deduction will b mad-.to
tltos wk adverti, by tbyr.
Bonk and Job Printlrg don with otne as
dpuk, and an etcomniodatinf torme.
, Uttsrs to the Editor "t ba poat paid
raleiqh. y.
Tburiday Morning, July 96, 1 HAS.
ftrTbe standard most ftpprupruttel em
i-Tbe
ployed in defending tbe Adiuinislrfttiun of Frank
lin i'tt'rc. It fliutft admirably the genius and
taste of ita oonduutors. Wnvj not the poition
U (uro the country of eidier Tierce or hie defend
ers. Ho camo into jxmer with a most overwhelming
votot Had he been so disposed he could have
.Tcn pcucetu the country by pursuing a straight
forward, manias conservative course. But be
has illustrated bis administration by calling to
his Cabinet extreme men from both sections of
the Union, with the vain hopo of reconciling
opoeiii factions, lie appHnted'to high foreign
niisfiuns meu uf forcigu birth, who have disgraced
the country and come well nigh rupturing the
friendly rotation a existing between this country
and nations with wuuin we are at peace. He hus
sethis face agai nt theojly conservative and nation
al portion uf his party at the .North and attempt
cd to put upon them the brand of dUurgtirtiitettt
aim traitors tu (heir party, lie h unite en pursuing
n relentless crua&du againuhoiM native iu oihi-e
who dared to be imleiiendent and join the Amer-!
1
K':in party, ami u:is appointed lorCiguers nun
Roman ('mhoiios to (ill their pltH'O. He has
ihtPMlm-ed prnfrription for. opiition'n utike in itt
tn.).-'. d:uu iosm :'. -!iv :t?.'ion'if tfUr jv'rrit-
men .
mi
o hi,i..J v.)v ih;ur it nar.vu
: i m ln-: i" Aui'-i ic
.n p.
1 :i IliM T'
I'l
l.n.d n. k : I'enien uf
a o(,u.r- in. U a man by
i: A-.ie.u-an cfltiilidii e.t t r t on
ti -ei;eve (hat jfou wilh 4roo.e,
tl- and cast tnr vtes f.,r reen
f Ani'T'caiis trlinj America.
Tub Oxtf- T. f ha the i-.ue in the appr-aehi
iUfi eleetuMi is no ijuporinnt one, all tire agreed,
i'hnt the welfare anl proserity tf tlio country
i ndecjdy involved, is no less certaiti. Freemen
l Xorlli Candma, imlcpendent voters of the State,
i f ir ynti t- decide whether you will give your
voice for keeping up ami extending the foreign
inlliicncc whicti ha- already proved no dangorotis
!o the coiritn.or whether von will if'tve vmir
.nmieiM-e for " Am-ricttrm rnling America." The I
v ..... ;.. it. ;f.,n, ,. . .tl ....ri;. !
have dirtHS it lias eret with vilhtieation, misrfii I
uwotation and abuse at the hands of it. enemies
l.nt it will succeed, aa certain aWUcre vet ntoMi
.ntelliKence and paHotimn nmnt the great li,,rni ""-" They have n.it only turn! ,
I .hIt .f .he American ,rle. Ui no man who 1 mPn ,n hiKh fi,r ililn i,ut
nnprove,.lfthepUtf.rm laid down by the Thila-1 wnt tdr,ft w1'"" nd d5 lasers whoso
lc!.,!,ia Conventio... fail to carry out thoM views ! "anii, Ped upon the proceeds of their la
bi kJciitiDK his Tote in r.rr of American I h,,r fr ll,e of ''fe. Ami irt (Wo
i.riwirl-s m (1,e 2.1 dar of Amri.st. and I,t m- 1
I httniiig and enforcinf; the principles of that
s'atfoiiu tu liia neighbors and friends and urfpnff
t hem t" to the p44s ami tite for the American
candidate. Let ererj member of the party onn-
wtitute liimselfa Vijrilance Cosaasiltee, and work ,
fnnu this tiina to lira ds of tha (lection tat tha
cause of patriotism, the cause of the country.
Kverj one can do auiipctliinj;, and it behooves
every one In exert hi, influence fur tie causa of
tr iit and justice.
Aliairais, kiewar of secret circulars and ty
reports pnt onl npoa the ere of the election.
Tha leaders af tint fsrein and Catholic frtj
hare becoata if .peraia, and arc read, tu resort
to any meant to defeat the candid at of the Amer
ican party. Mt arid put a stop to their falne
reports; (iv tlicae political gauaatera an quar
ter at tint pxlU, hmt caat jroar balklts f rlra
American candidate early, and Iben u u work
to isrdue roar friend te ski the aaaaa I
AaittCAXs, reatember lbs) tl,4ent epitlnta that
has bea applied la you and jonr party by tlx
iirl Amencaa prsaa aad orator, of this and other
Xtate. Ilesmrulwr, that fet daring to think and
net as nvh-pendont freemta, yon are deaouaord
ns aarispiratora. Hidnighl aasassins, dark lantern
men, 1. lUsnember tbaa things, go to the polii
...... k.tt. . r. . l. ....i:.i.,. ..r . i.
, . . , , , ,
American party who naastoodun manfullyand
boldly for the right of Stin horn Amrricdtu
tug lrflamj o f Wmkiyto.
mr in ergane ol im anu Assericaa party
re pablishing, with inlnit guetu, withdrawals
front the Coniesile of the American party. Some
of tbesa are spnrion. and asosl of thorn from men
who k4hd Ik organisation frosa Ussmsled mo
tive, end fading thai they wwld n4 turn the
organisation lo their own iumreotej vises, loft,
ond oe might be uportod, dWmncod the orgaa
luiion. tsf eaartsi, the organe sn.p op and
poabsh the wilhdrawale ailh great oagerwrM,
bol nocorJing to their own shooing, inking
thai tt a saaa .n. iho lUa U
Indeed. Thia trick will not do, it will fool neeo.
-, . .- - -
WrTh Aeti America prose la la the oonstonl
habit of deowonoing Domeemta, whonoesj nnit4
with the American party, with being traitor lo
she tXeejotsntie party, aad take eepaoal paissi s
abno tasa nithowt otint for danag to disobey
taw Woaoet tkoir oM party loaJerw and to rang
tkimiilias an the side of lhi emiauy. Lotihie
work el ostfaouaa go on, it eon lajosn noon boa
the psrpslwaw of tho nhwan, Good nseo) nod
roe from Vota of lb old poiitieoJ orpoiaatioon.
who kov kooooso migaolsd wtik tho indaoowt
awraosUe after Iteepeibi af oSca, no nnitod in
out end foaling and Will 1 1 to pat down lb
wensagfwoa and perttean wirowwrkera, wis ns
sabawiag la psfotsjns nbooaa that boo nrwasad
Ih heart of the AnssHcan po. to smct Ihoai
ml raotor. Us ch erector of (he emtatry.
VOLUME XLVL
No PLtnoR. Wt nndcrstand fro a the best
authority, thut, at tlia meeting at Ilamliurg last
Saturday, a member of oneuftho Vigilance t'uin
mittees of tha Foreign and Catholio I'arty of thia
count;, woa circulating a paper pledging alt who
signed it to rote fur Mr. Branch, and trying all
in bis power to get thorn who bad heretofore co
operated with the Democratic party to sign it.
Many, we learn, refused to put their names to the
paper, proclaiming that they intended to vote as
they pleased. Yet these are the men who are
abusing and denouncing the American party,
Ucaue. the, plcdg. thcmse.v to aldcb, the
voica not of a eaucua or tlue-not of a few
TTKUiucatlflpestorkera Wo WMT liahaiicrs bill
I ...
of tlte whole party freely aud fully exprewed.
This inimaculutc party is flg;imst promised to
vote for any particulnr candidate, hut are doing
all they can to get a vtritten pktlye from voters to
support their candidate. Amoricankeep your
eyes open about the tricks of these sleek faced,
oily tongued demegouesy who sre constantly
abusing their betters for things, of Ichs moment
than they themselves are daily guilty of.
i .....u....h. rut' tl,.
"'""nr""' i,u" '"" - !
the American iarty deny that the" are the Tor.
eign and Catholic party w hen they openly and
secretly, through the press and upon the Mump,
are advocating the csim of Foreigner-! and
Catholics to hold the" Offices of thU goerumeiit,
W ti-bc rrmrmttr fe,- -'lffx t tljfv dny the tern
jHiral supremacy if the I'mh of U.ime.vthen the
whulo history and recorded mM of the I'apal
power, prove that they have always ex n-ised
thif coiitrd oor tin menii'erH of tto- ( Imn h,
when theV hid the .rcr in any Ctnuiii v o en
forco their comm
- jvivnw- ml
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ruulitlutt' i th:H d it v
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i hi 1'"
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trie?. dec-!:ti
in tU eov,
ii if
: W0 'MiV ' 'h!'' . !' Ill' O iu 'Li ' ' 'iiiiiUv k
i )vf.i t(, t,(t ei'i'ci . f.f fi cs.-;." -1
: v.!.. !Ked .ilh-i-.i.v: ! :i v.
iii (cultural r.lf.iiiH, that tl . uc 'v-n.l.i $
o t r-
. s -lU
j the American party in ppoan.;r I1 cue men.
' A f if ft,- I'fitii'tiiln j t if, '1 hat Mr.' Uranch. w!iil-t .
;tnva'..';tt Wareii Couniy, prt'dnce! a letter
. frutu rlwnfon to nciiivn ofthatronnty. toshow I
' that Path-die acknowledge mi nich supremacy,
f whith letter, however, on mu! ihroi:;ft
: provcl most coin lutiively that iirowniv'ii claim pd
the nnt atifoihJte supremacy ol the r. peoer
I the fiini icnees of C.itholics, even in matter's of a
i tmrn-ral nature.
Pmmtrrio. The Ant-.meriean organsare
railing at and nbiicing the American pary for
what they are pleased to term the prescriptive
pri?iiple of tire party. To hear them, one would
think that they newer dreamed of such a thins
proscribing a man fur opinion's sr,';r, and yet
evcrybdy who has read the newnpajers for a few
mof,th V. km U,Bt ,i,e AdininiMrntiM, has
leen bunv at work in tnrninff out of nfiii-o es.nn-
8nJ f!l',hr"! ,n,n for " reason whatever hut
U,V to thmk for thenseKva, as tl)
m&wm iiiMiumil-iiMMie inelmiue nrj-
" '" ,m lT,P"" ,cn'
denciea of ilia American party !
Rot-rt AetJira. Tha Post OKce department
aas nresoribad tha f llowinc duties to its routs
aj-anta: 1st. To receira tetter, written afior tha
mail baa closed, and way letters preiiaid by
atampa or tamped envelopes; to mail and post
bill said letters, and direct tliem to the proper of
loa for delivery or distribution, and to report a
list of all such tetter, lo the contract office. 2d.
To assort tlx maps Air Urn several offices, beirur,
intrusted with the key to the Iron link for that
purpose -3d. To attend lo list dolireiy and re
ception of sauil bags. 4tU. To report to the in
epeetioti ofliue all irre(fulsrities of acrtioe on liia
rmita, ospecially every instance in which they
fail ta reei or deliver a mail where one is due,
with thooause of each failure.whicn if not known,
must be ascertained by Inquiry,
A Nomisutio ItrrTbisTto Immense ms.s
meetin's of tli Apicriean party hare been held
in Cincinnati, Columbus and other places in Ohio
fur the purpose of repudiating the nomination of
S. P. Cbaa b r OoverrsT. The Ciiieiiinsli Kntll
ering, says the Tinea, was the Urgssl that has
taken place in that city for many year. The
folluwig, whioh i on of the resolutions adopt-
rd, nil! show the lemrr of lln meeting I
' "
RtwlrtJ. Thai noniinu to maintain as
par. moii nt in iinirtanos, and never t I ignor.
ed, the well known principles of the American
1 ,ud uoces.inX I. .illity to it.,nie..lth.t the
nilMnre4 iIm Mouth, or the Aboiitiooisu uf the
North.
The principal epeskwf was Judge J,.bnstm wl.a
demtneed Chase as being emcUied wi'h Wil.
am.Oiddings, Ac, Us the raue of alsditioni-m
and diaonhsa.
V bare seen end heard en-ark
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'. .-sonns-oiMinn nrgus. imh
thank Uod thai (sw, eery t o, of the k aj of men
deorrihod by tli "Argus" kar, as yet beea ftiond
h, oar region I
" Cireum elan so In.Vaco ne to rollevo thai there
sr oven to thi ooaniry bo claim to he hneinro
bto aod wprirht evtieans, wrho nea, MiwUU a,
issn sii sii to seek aad obtain aikaisston into
tho Canl It"" of the Amerieon party, for
tha porposa of wiliidrawing. and trying M inioea
Uneo who have eovit.led hs S Isnegrfy.
nevor yt hod nay epinusi of Ire" wha lay their
handa to tha ptow aad look hack. If Judae
UeorW4 wore bora, wo hove no 4- obt ba waald
ewatrtre to get Into man (joaoesl of tho Aaaort.
eaa ardor, end thew wove oat nod poMMOj ha)
"eard." Aad be wnsht btUos ba leaded to
tho Otoe he the Tierse end liwwey orgaa of
Worth t'er.l.si aad Virraias ha we nVsM be
lolst to b.'k onoa him with the name one
Um with whien we rvf .H all those who enme
oot with their letwra, pobliabHig thesr own lafae
aty. and leJIinf ihepahU bow they here sedated
their plihton tut a.
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1, 1835.
A as tob RxitT? Freeman of the Fourth Con
gressional District, are you ready for the cr.fliet
that will come off on first Thursday in August?
Are you prepared to mot the enemy at ttio
ballot box and put them to Bight ? There is no
time now for delay or hesitation, no time to give
way to the fierce onslaught of the desperate for
eign and Catholic partyt Yu Lave the game in
your own hands, and despite tho detraction anil
defamation and abuse heaped upon you, despite
the falsehood and slander circulated publicly fyA'l
privately against your party, if y u are active
-1 ri.i.an, ready a, U ti.no. to n.cet the fu.
-J T""!""1 " " " mrTy
"1nr 1r!Ir '""TTTTT"Tr, nre-way win rmrn, i
our.
iant I
Then ktioik, be i.'oc', be firm, Ijo eiji-
1t Won't ho Tl prttwn. if the Ameri
can party, in the forlorn hore f tir.tJine ome
titnp;it'le ohjei'tion its principle, t)taiinntly
make x ot the most ridiculous and MiaMow ar
guments Keeently tiwy by common
eminent, ' have united in an npj eal to MuNuns
nnij Odd rellows todwervuntermneethe American
party, mi the grnuml that the oblijratmnR taken
by mom hers of both Ihoe orden are opposed to
ttiedoetrine and practi- ed the Kik.w Nf'thitifrfl.
. . . . " ' . . : ..
it ik inssonlMl. Am a Mason and ttnM4 fellow,
tho writer of tin would like to know w he t her
l tlmse fionomble aid pliiluwhrtti.ie inKtitu
;inn have any eonn'v-tiou whnte ei with politic?
Vhelhtr. on th etntinrv, the do not dittiimtle
and rmphatically n'ib(!are the intr' duetum of !
lit: element ioi either onfer T het(er a Mason
or(dd Ki-lh'W raiinot he a Whi. a I'emoera. or
an Aine'icaii, outside of hia lnij?e? AVI tether
the ohli-uior- he tal.e compel him ti id in
O'lilerrniK jwliti 1 power on foreign-burn popu
lation 'I he M j son urUdd Fellow who endeavors
to pr-tve that the d -ctrinea of Hm American partv
a if int'(,u;pa'il'le with t,t tenet- inialenlated by
tl:ee inritiirii fu,- i,- ruber 'dciiM-lv ignorant, or
iii h'n Mind ha. if I I Ai-terionnifini. ins k u-e
:'..!. tint r, r mol ' iimi.i'-t ni f itttiwlniu ,ipteftl.
no .r
- who
T- -l ri iiitd Ii tit) Mamn- timl
i 1 . b
H' iin-ioin-r.1 uf the Amcri' Hn
.Ii t,tn-li ut ti.e nh a Unit either
h; i of in e. nliict wuh their
oi!iit--ii (sititthpii-. Trv another
fler -t.
TiM
iOCvS.
JV. f, Hee.
rtv; Im, haviiiK withdrawn fur
M.nifV ruw.n or iiil.er tmlli tlto AmericHn i.rflln
z:i!tm, nr Si. f.mtl uf a little tmHirif ly as t. pu!
it;i 'heir hilH-t' tHtacln'il, tlt tt liifh
(ruthu-tMl t!i M1 unitinn. lit nilip t'liw out if
ten, iImv r.riK'r tliuti.rUpM luiidlnii stocks ft.r
thi1 I'.imtuunitr. aMti'mii nv-ttves w hi. h statist
tlim with iiifiini't-rity ati.l r;ikness, an.i (?arry
tln rnnri.tion that ti:ry are unnorthv of puMie
trustor ronadrnw. tVmr cresttin"! beliovitig
llisf an al'ieft renuticiHtinii of thr-ir formor inde-
( otMlPiit ctiirKft fit actti'ii will i t eiii'Uist.s ins
tvrniii"il Ira'lcrs frun wIh.w rulpthrv Unt but
juat pn-iwi. tliov sul.icct th''iitM.v"i fi. il.e w.orn
uti'l i! ntritif't of all h .Kornl.l' mimic, !-y n r.m
f.'f si."i Ut "tt!v t.. b nvrtr rrr a mtinmiory n;iss
lr,u.(,, urni aliicli loitliio l.ut tho t.t;rttIf'tM -e
tt tlieir pnlitic:tl iioi.-.tui, would fuin hope,
could extort fn in them. l'.ioldo thcriiot know
that their puldislicil r.ikatitnti)s of Atttcrioati
doctrines is evidpitre tm tho record to stand !
twenn thotii ani tiitiin pr..c,rnistit? l.tln'y not
know that they are marked men? That tb
l,neof m'-is, vi-hifp tliey nuike liv tiro treason, will
lx very suri not to'irwarj tlio trnttors f Are
they so hliiid as not to eethsse things T Itotliey
not know thut thewnwt ahjuct repentance (llear
en save tire mark will not atoiusfor their apos
tftcy frrmi party ? Vet, we sometimes sea people
pulm-hio- thetr ow n ncizrndiitnin to tlio world
m the vain hope of propitiating their political
masters, ami of Geurinz on a small stale in the
lttff'Mlrrt.1... ; .
r tiMii!.. re wcaild I dunes and-viutims.
And ye are
el" lf-.yfc
Vit Ari't.r,s. A writer in the Spirit of the
Time relates the following anecdnto of his last
trip Sinib, a week or two ago:
"Amount the passengers on the Wilminirton
ami M atii'liesrer ltailroad, was a "Young ,ine'i.
ca," about -0 rears of age, who sshI ley livrd in
Tenne.ace, anJ was then on bis way home fmui
Vi est i'oint, where lie lial been to undergo an
examination for admission to the Military Acade
my. "Nearly the hob line of the msd, as you are
doubtless aware, is through pine forents, and the
diflerent sites of the trees were constantly re
marked upon by rarious persons. Presently the
aforesaid yon inquired of a gentleman usjIiiik!
him if pine apples were not riie alsoi! now. The
gentleman ref .lied that he thought this wns almut
the time for them, wliereuHn the younjj man
said that he bad lieen looking for a long tiuie for
aims, but hs had not seen any aonyia on Ik
Irrrt! -
"The gentleman saw the joke, and putting his
head out ol the window remarket that we were
jil.t coming to a larjre grove wlwre they were
doubtless plenty of tbein, and that he bad at
home a lot of seed which be would be happy to
present lo him if he would favor hiiu with hi,
address."
Mrino. Tla earse warfsr and anarchy
which prevail in lesieo ; the burning, pillartnB,
murderintr, and ooirn;ea upon woman and chil
dren which charsetwrlta the oolite going on in
tint country woold digraco even the allied ar
mies! It is lamentable to ee a flnecuiilrv giv
en over to eiu-h a opl. if the Metican donot
iiehsre ttiemhee, they msr provoke tn people
of the 1'nrt" ! HtntM mil ol .lieer 0"wipa-si .n ami
humsnity, toannev thevn to this Itepublic!
don't want to do it, and have already more terri
birr tlian we reed, but w can't to el peered to
staad still and sea our neigblsirs eslerminat
ev h other and ruin their possessions, wilhcul
looping in, Compelling tbem to teen liie peace,
and helpmg them to govern their I no onon're,
till suell peroid as they sleiW dim OS Wily tut
governinr k thamvetvea.
r arheitfrom nv lo recommend lb tioleiit
ac'tii.iiion of the territory -.f a nritfhlritig pow
er. Hut if Mexico knew liar own intrre-i, alio
W'aild at one apply al lewsl r Ihe pntrHmm uf
the American enle. There era rarious Aiwntrres
wh h eiiioy whet is colle t ttio 'omteerwo" uf
i i real llri aio. H he atMaild we n 4 in like man
her "protev" oursreak neighl
The burn I seeHes n( occurring in Me i loo
give as specimen 'if what will befail nurselves
if the eteweate dtecisr I, sm indvastrtottidy agitn
le l br Ih faoaitcal and amwuoas, ri)s inin
diwnion. The mod now preeenling sock on aa.
hroken pietorc of peace and iuiet, wmtUl M de.
.dated lrn an end. ui the other, by tbsl nmt
terrible and pter ilea of all Meets, civil war.
Too (loon to as li-T Ttie rlli'ees if f I .
Mies asaembled al a eh arch to erlrhta Ihe 4tii
ioet., by reading the lselarstionnf Imlependene
and ahingti't r'arowell A biro". An old
gesitleman, etoniac In rather lair.nalked up near
the polpit while M aehlngtew' Add was be
i Kg road. The old smo lissoa. oettl ha bewrd.
"Agmnst Ihe tosidboia wileenf focsign inrloetiee,
loonjureynolobrliore ase.fellow-eitiaens.rhejcab
uw.y of a fre people oucbl to he oonstantly
is.it, sioe bisooy aad eiperiense prove) the!
fursagvi iii ftueoea is on of the most baneful too
of reisaidioaa governasenL" W fcon thsv was read.
b throw op hot hot sa a pesns. aad left the
hyosse. At the aww lo aoot auos frieadw "tsaav
ilvmso," cosd ho, "I oaasa boee tooelehrai the
tin f July, and boar tho IssrlaralHss of I '
pea teaeo and Weehmglnn'a fsrswsll AH res
read. Hot," said he, "in lest thing I heord wa
thot (allow to thorn reading d dKoow N-ith-
sag dneassoot, "d 1 U wb p kiss as ooo s be
leave the baas." Aasvsr Cews'g wt,f,
The follow:nj extract U from an- oratinu dr.
livered by Ju.ljjr Ellis cf "Washington City,
formerly editor of tha "Amerctn Orui," on
the 4th of July. It is worthy of porusal. ,
.Another nn.l perlmps a sweater evil Uirp.itens'1
ns ami ilman"! an cflvien' rctweoy. i ne secret
aims of Jeuilim, to s'tl.jrvt our countrr t the
douiinioa of the K' lnj-h hUrarchr, fire now
known and understood, and mot 1 tliwsrtH.
The dcsiitns of that diine,rnisjwer njvm the
Tnitt J Slates are not matters of snspicion. hni
of actual ' knoalrdfc, and ffwpat.1 of
dvnianstration. The eyes and ears of the people
of the 1'iiitc' Stairs slj.Mild he oiwifi) to toe
7
,i,ii,, and ex-o ,ie pairoiwK". nr'.-.nnp f.,r
ttmnnn LiMliotio ut I r the rres ecy
Amerioans should be en tlieulerr, sboutd arouse
the people to a sen.e of tbeir danger, that no such
scheme of corruption may lie re-cns"ted in lS.Vi.
Forewarned, the people will lie forearmed. The
Pope's Nuncio to Hpnin, before t'-.e Cabinet of the
Preii!cnt as known to .bo public here, nVcoVmf,
in .Vit'lrul, thut l' vit mtish-r (inirrtil, o
Cit'fmlic, vyitthl .e o inemlKr af lh? (tbutc' of
(Jenrtvl Pit v ' 'i'hero is other nnd nburidatit
proof to coiilirni Oif opinion that this anpoiutiriei.t
was secured to the. li.imish hierarcby ire th?
f'ath'Ji'-rnfr teo.v mstjltr thc-pi fni ',icm?ii ,'
Let thtv-fl facti lie known to ihe American jniople.
and the "American lb-formation" will' sweep
front politic. il tsiwer, in lHjli, tho un'eri and
alu'thiis of the ?;. jt.t-ls liicrnrcliv with llicir f'.-
kitverf and ilchcndant-, of all ranks olid condi
tions.
Americans! mtr government iu 7 br: purill'1 1.
The ballot !., iniiM be purilic! by the future
pxi'luion tficri'lrom ot men who iiave no perma
nent interest in, nor MtnclimMit to the country.
'J be puUlic dep irtutents mui-t l? pnrilicd by the
enipb-ynieiit (d ilative born Americans roi'it"
perforin the duties of the various po.ts therein.
Tlio day mut come, if we would preserve our
.liiierties. when the hordes of foreigners who
ttiroi i: the deoiirlinents. and who neiihcr under
stani! the" irej, ins of ..ur insti tut ions, oi:r In' s. nor
our l.inpiaye, imit ir'ivc place to the native-TTorn
(Mtiens of ihe I'niteit States, and when, in Ihe
emphatic hitiguae of the "American' pnrtv,"
"Americans shall rtire' America." When that
day come.., Mo, and not till Men, will the Consti
ttitioii id tho L'nited States stand vindicated as
liirtiishitig, in practice and in theory, the ifiost
pertect ysirm ol ftatinnal gnverntnent that could
Iki de vised s ttoviwiiiiientsecnritijiuniiili, libertv,
the rights nt the ritates, anil the happiness of the
ciiir.ens, ihnmijK hurt etioccrf, coiutnml, amitM
etriby Amriirtmhm-HfihzenM.
In drawing towards the close of my remarks
in relation to our system of government and .our
jsiiiey, allow me to call upon you, by every consid
eration that can intinence American, by birth or
Americans by adoption, to cherish and to incul
cate a lioly reverence tor the Constitution, and
fir thstTedenil I'nion which it seenres.
lhsciplc of Washington 1 Citizens of .this
nietrois.lis, which bears his honored ntiuio 1 lies-
idents of the m'ijrhlmrroHsl of his mansion and of
his tomb ! Americans, who lielmld almost hour
ly thut structure intended n memento of your
levorcnit' for bis character ami his virtues !
Aui'Micans. w I.o ei jiiyjjo.j'rims ofhisbdls and
Micririeee, i call iis.n to reaTT, to study, to
adopt, anil to pnteiico ihe maxims contained in
his tarewcll legacv to STvsn nv Till I xmx or
TIIR-S PTAVKs. '" WIAI, OS WOK ! ilceilllis
warning words ; trca-ureiip hi, parting advice ;
teach it to your children and your children's
children. l II them that the Father of hi, Coun-
trr prnclaitniHl that "the Americiin I'nitui is the
iniiln pillar in the edifice, of our independence;"
thut it is "the palladium of our iHihtical safety
and prosperity." Tell theru that tieorgo IVikIi
iuton tHii;lkt his countrymen to "Irown indig
nantly upon the first drawing of eteiy attempt
to alienate any Kirtion of the ecui'try from the
rest, or to eiileeble the saerru ties a Inch 'now
link together the various parts ;" and tell thorn.
toortluu thoAmarican partynfthe country aiti
svoea ssoworr tosAoHorc, arm tiukul nt arm,
hand rrrLiN"t li ..lie, an rmllfnt cjttiit ut Uf Jhrr,
Itlritffni tu Hiiwjit, muin!timf twti ilrlrHtl tk f 'nian,
uniirr all rittveiiii( VtroH'ih all lime, '?
CANVAS IX XF.W TtOKK.
bile ihe Seward ami t an liuren factiens are
organising and striiingto make slavery the only
isruciu the contest, the Atneritain parly are striv
ing to amk that issue altogether, aud lo niak
tlieir leading principles the aide testa. If they
sueoecil. Ussy will gain nviro than an ordinary
party triumph, 'liter salt ecntier tin anti-slavery
ieuxue and snre the nisiniry fn.ia the danger 0f
seotiotiul parties. If they fail nf Seward, 'an
Ikiren and the ailniinistration llcin.K iai y prove
too strong fair them, there ia no other cbsnce of
safely to the S.utli hut n riflid and eselusiv
SmtJtern iiriy.
The Al'smv rtnte Jieporter thus snnni nees
the programme of the American party :
1 he time has arrived when' ererv Atnoriran
should preitare to go "on guard." The renlt of
th,Caniiaign als nttoopen in this Niale, will l
a devusion uf the elessora ol New Vork, whether
Americana shall rule America; whether Ameri
can burn men shall be preferred to Aliens, and
Whether Americanism or Foreigmrra slnll have
IliS supremacy. I'arty demagogues, in tlieir teal
lo "oatoh lb foreign vote," haven nwdtheUsue
Hsin tliepeople, Anoihsr qnewinn lo Isv decided
and one of no secondary importance, is whether
the Koniish Hierarchy shall mtnd tho destinir
of America. Thie ie a question uf no Man' re
ligion, but 0 hetber ail men shall lie free In enjoy
their own religion, fre of ti e political a lrol.
which history proves it is the policy of the ihe
mish Church I oMain, There are is-ues of im
mense moment to tho American ople. They
rann.t be safely pfetsried. They must hs dc-l-ped
throaith lb ballot boa. Tin American I'arty
Hill bar ita candidates, and in their election or
dalist will these quete r I e decided."
CATr.CllISM FfiR THE STilTH
Who killel the New York bard domocrat
the friends of ths Constitution and tb Kstihf
innktm Wee,
Wlio sent llnsder to Kansas, as fiovernor, and
woo dot line to try bin lor frecssolisin T
t'mnUim Wee.
w ho threatens to ent of lb, beleot tieie
H.thern Kansas ofieials. Judge kiiaore, nod
Johnson, lo (ratify the aisil.U'Hiist. f
J'rifmliim VtfTf,
Who sent rViW to Spain and then I t ruled
ihe Cuban patriot! oia I'urt jt
Vt bo killed the Cuban patriot. '' 1
PmmWim JWca.
rVb.isn d-ow thai nowspapor, which propoaes to
"iyrsssry," rec gnu a sfs political chief ?
'svsi'i i'oece.
I'.st wliomisalaVj nsajoriiysf the ami Amer
icano o-tr king ? Vwolfio Vtw.
V texe do the anthAmeriran randidsia fn,
Cgres espeet " Ui go to,'' if they should be
electedf ',wa'ia I'lercs.
W ho eppoint frnnHlitm, (Keoler) Iu
and Isrsi jlssercoosw(vUsonlof
( WVssrr Jfusf , iraig ,e-ry,
A Tiestsat Coorocattnn The Xw York
learn lbt all tho author, and Mbllebora
lath I nrted R'sles. of nor dsstinethw, are to
asssmbl ia that eny swat A otanva to bo enter.
toinod "at a gvaoU Tsmeoianos Itoosjossi ot tls,
Irving, or soon so table placet aad to make ihe
af air tho areas aw . a (rood dow.lay of th Ur
are ossoJib atvd tatoat . the saotry. Tha
oiortaHtoMal will ho givoa aeoW tha awep.ee
of iko New York BnokelleC Asoaeiaiioss, bat
the etpone will be stofnywd by pnvM sw.
eripa.', A Innosand !lr bov Woa
ahecviol Mr. los'irr U to aotlvo party to
tha afalr, nod the Htsrvse, Arruroa, and
elaor so ter oearti ly lata th, Seiso,
For tho N-rtl. t'aeelinn Star. i .IKM IT IVFl.t FXCK l OH! M 1 tv p.
M. Ebitor: On the 'Jlst instant, the tt tew! i In his rrrrM. letter to tiio New ,'lt Times,
f the Aoicrii an cans pave n htrlw-cne nt this tlio es limeroor of lliitiarT, Kossuth, savs be
p!:we, t Klevtii.iii.l and Henry W.Milier, Ksr..of Bobs) nbim in this ruuiitry, that AibsrlcauL-likc
of your City, nddrrased nlanit two htiiidrcil and secret ftsitiiations, mid have a li m mania lor
fifty of bis letlow-citireiis mi tiio prinviph's oi the fin- tlictn. It bjei to the Know-N.ithina
great Americah wtrty, Tbcnircint having liCen I tvau'e. I'.ke the .foawita, tliey nr a secrttt ir
l.Ut rcretc.ly sp.ikn of, asertubkejn waanfher . f;iioj iii .n f ir poinicnl purposes, w hile tit the
tU- ; - - ; rainc tint be hows us how runtfiiigtv the .Tes-
Now, fr. Kdifnr, it would be impotible for tuts mm lo account this national predisposition,
toe to give ,m oven a skob-h t.i Air.-Miller's and inenftoiis two tnoijvjul, and wo g tliein iu
spic h on the t'i'css on, lie si-l.e about ibfisi his own language.
linn!, in tho im si BuinUr.ii: iiml iuiprclc noui- j A gvnt.ciuan in the l'nited Slnte. (ahtvnier
nor, during which time tb people ?no. a very nude a eei'truus gilt to the cause ofilunjpiry.
attentive hcarins. ; t,'n cmians, in tl.o course of pcrcjrinations
Ho sael (he old V!ii j and lcin viatic parties t i!, ,.'ty where be resided, eno. urapedi he bis
were dtfunct, nnd now oir wcie tmly two par. . preii. us "svinpnthy, t cittured lo te)iist .'from
y.n tu: The Anieric.ti parly so, 1 1 its v(is-crsJ.i,itini ti e lai:,r of tikiuij upon himaeit the lueoi
Tie eliiii.Ti'cd, iii the ino-t ti.l jit le. ins, the , a..jiiCTi,r j,Vvl interests, lie declare,! he did not
Tnrioua causes wlieh led to the ent American
movement. He spnko of the rapid iueieas of
r orci
:no; and Homunists.critiiiit u.
aim paupers)
upon
ur shores,
lores, and of toe deleterious ovui- !
lion tn w hich onr ronntrr is sulilectei. In '
slu rb Mr. .Editor, be elcar.y evinrtai lb mag.
naniMous fttid patriotic principics of the Amcri
enn party.'ainl dcitiolished the unfounded akper
sions of its. rneinics. 'in say tl at ii was only a'
great nnd able address wotibl not do hlni jnstii n.
I nmconmjimis that Mr. .Miller's address male a
fine itnjiression on tli niimla of ciatiy of. ins
hi ircm i ho nnd never hcird the principles, nf
t" e Aniericau parfv expounded. Many wero
ib-cply convinced of the impending perils sus.
pen.J..il .(iter our country trwu " tl.tc n-iious ilo.
mas " ol'thn Iwomanirts: yet tliey were not 'nolo
to t-ver the manacles of ' party predilections."
W io i.nr lelKiv. A itir-ejis sec our republic otrr
tuincd and :ts ' rights trodden iiow;n to the dust"
bv tlie odious do;:uis 11 of the, Romanists lor
part v's sake, or will tliey shako off thy sh tekle.,
w hich bind tliein to the old part'es, and join iu
the
American c;iise? Certainltiiey will Uo.be t
latter
fclcvation, N. C, .lot
, lS,.r,.
TjlllU TK tiK UKSPHCT.
At a iiieetitigol'iliraiii l.odfre, o.4t lialeigh,
on Suud iy iibornism, July "2, IS.13, the follow
ing I'reaiiil.l'- and llesoluiiun w re -ubmitt'-il by
I'.ro. illiam T. Haiti, ou t unaniinotislv ivlopted:
W uitKvs, It has pleased Altuigbiv- to.d, in lit
nil, wir-e and insotutabhi pro ideiuM-, to remote
from this to hnnihcr state of ciMchce. out- Into
worthy anil highly esteemed II tier, M.I,. I'un
uuk, a nicmlier of this 1-odu'e ; tvitoe tttctiinry
we revere, nnd whose loss we deeply d -pliii-i;,
I' itthrij'irt I'Mulml, That o situwty sym
pathise, with his friends r.i.d family in the 1
which they have sustained.
, fmlJirr, Hint tho members ol lots
id-e will wear the usual bad 'e of iiiuuiiiiiig for !
the space ol thirty days.
.'f.,'n-.f,.u"cr, Ihat the Secretary nf thie
Lislge Iw rciiiiested to transmit a copy ot those
resolutions to the family of our deceased Urother,
and that they be pvhlisiicl- in the city papers,
J. J l HhlSTOl'HMiS, Scc'y.
Till Tn l no liRiiKtE. St have seen publislicil,
whatisaunl tolai an exposition of theoblistions,
signs, ic, ol members of the Aincrl.au party.
N ilJ.iUvU-vtieielidilig to know wbutlier tins eipo
sition lie correct or otherwise, we will remark,
itiul ItieTibitjmriiin TiftheTtimliiid ili'iewpnrrtiw
nlurly, ia pstriotio and truly Amor lean and we
should be glad to - every man in the I uinn who
is entitled Iu Vote, governed by it. It plodgos
the individual bj maintain tha I nioii, anu not to
appoint tor office any one who is known total
disuuiouist. We are pleased to see this publica
tion made by the enemies uf tho American or
dors, liecitiis it will satisfy every one that, in
charging the meuilsirs of theso orden, with a de
sign to overthrow the I'uion, unconstitutional
intentions, iu, they are engaged in nil .effort tu
put down a parly w hich has been created lor the
express purHisa of perpetual ing the Union, and
presorving it iu nil its original purity.
ludecd, the idea tlist uulivo Amoricana woulu
rjitnim torjho pnrnose of dirvtrrrrbtf rhw hrrj
system d' govuriiniont wiiich was built up by
their fatlieis, was bio ridiculous to be entertained
by sane men; nor do we ls-liere that a single cd
it.-r or public speaker whu has charged this de
sin usm the Au-ericau party bebeird what
they a-serted. Tliey bad nu other mode of at
tacking that party w ith any prospect of succors,
than by lubricating lor it piuuipies which they
know nor abhorrent to the Atocm-au people,
and bent- thi and other equally fait charges
were promulgated. The proceeding of th
A mot ic an party being secret, it w as hoped that
uti. Ilicial relutation of such misrepreweniatiiai
could bo ntl hut we now have the adversa
ries themselves, furnishing w bat Ihry call flicnvl
evidence to convict them of dander i f the Amer
ican party evidence which conclusively prove,
that the said party is influenced and governed by
the pire-t motives and the most patriotic, devis.
tn ui to the I moil.
The ciposition which ha hern made, whether
it I"! tiue or fatso, will have the (Beet
tilting the American cause for it will
every on that ihe party hs, no other obi set in
view thai, tlio security of the Ilium and the pro
motion of the general aell'are. I will show, that
the party aim, to atsdisball sectional differences;
lo quiet Ih eeitca.nt or sit slavery; to sec are
the right of ail acliona; end to promote h4rtae
ny thisatglHsut lb Lui.m. Well may they go
before th American people contending for such
prim iples. hurh a causa cannot Isit triumph,
w losterer may ho th opposition sf corrupt poh
ti ians and foreign mercenariee; and that il will
triumph there can remain ne doubt. Wherever
Ihe true principles of th American party an,
authentically mad known, tlssy will be em
braced, and, aa Ihe veil nt seerC'-v ha, been re
moved from its proceedine, it wifl stand boldly
liefor th world a th champion of Ameriesn
right-, and lbs determined defender of tls, Con
stitution and I nioo under whwh we live, F T-
ignrra will no kmger I) aid to bargain witb
politician tor Ih pronwo-ion nf sectarian vie
nor will roni In, f .rein ascieeia tea lo permit
tod to indulg the hopo that the tailed Sisie
eon be euovertod into an appeadago to a fotaign
power,
1 lis pnb'i.l-ert of the third degree hat-e ania
Irnfiotially eonlermi a publi fv.a. it is prob
able that tha publication was tol aitle.ul (
minaii.se in lb agriia to give the world
souidhtog obi.-h llsty may have osnowived would
'siartleil fr.mil propriety" if so, they will
fliwl Ihe.r mistake; tor every true Anserieoa will
b" willing tnnU-a th obligation given as that
of lb third aVgr. V, ho nevr to so a duv
unionist placed ia awlboriiy, eitMr by l.ieeuiiv
,pinBienl, or by tls, vote vi Us people, Tb
latter w sew eartain will never take ploee ny
vote of nieiatssra of tls. American tn.h-r;aud w
trnat Ihsl they will has Ih power to pieiei.l it
frn being done by lis, fursiga aad Corrupt p-.litv
i. al ass.aliiMot Ih entry,
Isst every Aascricaa swear that r will aisln-tinthCt.lui-on
ami I nusa, and nor oaintry
will lo sals tnoa all fos", and oha lseelbe
great Artier icsn ssj,l moving harwtonsuusly and
etuliiHi ly lo that oarorr of gretnsa end glory
which is U.-ind bar our repoMie, if we peine
tail to th principles wbhb hee doseonded Ion
Insto oar fathers, end which hs as far guided
a to aiwiamptod prowrtiy aad happiness.
Those are iho pruwipto of the A me rust party,
aad they will proeaU. tlaU. C'tiy jr.
vThrtetoa Ktw V Tb meet eheaving nowe
ie being received frosa all porta af tho I ".trie.
(luroaoso to pe-sgressiaf gbsmss.lv, Tk anld
Psial I laswoaeiog la a-sslsmy and k seeming
atnte aad tnoro slered to lao nonplo wkrer
a heron. We have only to ask aar fneed le
do Ihetr duty end gWtooo vsrlorv waiU f dlow.
Lot OS giv it hg poll, a etesssg poll, ood a poll
all. -gei bar. and w atoll oaly not th fuswign
aad" hag Nukl ' party to root, bat rsok lb so.
tow in In depth of stospair that thav w ill never
ba abb) lo rally tt.sir seaiierod toeea fn too mod.
tiet sjsia. I ap aad doiar. frteoda. "s-sw, now.
i. f VpJVat.a.
NUMBER 23
d.re to do it fr .tn fear of absolute ruin ; and gave
tne the following esplaniiiitui:
".-vaicoly bad bis gilt to mo iswome public
than a denf'ruiunr licctn to ba sorea.l
I aloug the
iked rather
eitv. that the l,nk ,,l II, V V t.v.'
unli'iii.viod the holders of its Is viols began to
oall iu for richnnget their numbers went on in
creasing ; in a very few day a it wag a rush. The
bunk stood the sMmi, hut it Would have been, of
course, imposMbie to statnl It n fortnight longer.
The proprietors calteT ft. commission to look
t litnuli their bmikat'th investigation yerhivd
the creditable condition of the establishment, and
the publication of the authentic fact by and t v
calmed i be tempest. The banker, however, trac
ed tho alarming rumor fryiu sourcit to souroo, till
bo at last erfiMtly succccdwl in tracing iu ori
gin to a certain religious college."
in relating Ibis fact he added;
" Sir, tuiitters go so fir with us that wescarcclv
i!.ire to speak a contidcntial wwd at our own pri
vate dinriertnhte, lscause 1 yso:iic means urothor.
i umstiN lis way to tne cHlege, and is there care
fully recorded fur future emergencies, t tieuord
r.lher to our detriment or for a pressure to make.
us it. i s. ineiiiiiig nun vise we could not do. V e
dure tint trust our servants, nor tmr own children.
Hir s.K'iely ia tinilermindcd by secret agencic."
1 kjiow be' spoke the truth; 1 bare, heard it con
firmed by a thousand authorities ; and have seen
fact. One 1 desircto mention, in a certain eilr,
the h 'linesw a fiir lamH and renowned Americiin
statesman, whose name ia a hannor for ntntiv,
I hud tb misfortune to ii prevented front ntnk'
in; Hni iii'ipiaintattce of that disiitigulshed gen"
Helium, by tlte sad accident that bis only anu
was just expiring. The young, man died.
And the I leu; rend Father Jesuits presented
themselves, with irrefutable Proofs, liefora the
downcast Protestant father in the prime of hi
-rici, claiming the nlit ot performing the funor-
riles of his dead son, because he was affiliated
to their mler secretly. Had ha urnfe..-,! th.
Rinnan Cotlmlie religion publicly, who could
bhimo him for it? it is a matter li.e.. imI
nnd one's conscience. Hut that would not bare
answered Ih contemplated object. A secret af
filiation was necessary ; and it i, only after th
death of the young man, that the lather could
learn the fact, that lie had near his bosom, in bis
only son, the Inheritor of his name, fame, end in
fluence, an alftlliatcd memlssr of that terrible so
ciety, the members nf which ban to abjure tlieir
owu personality, for an absolute blind obedience
Inwards llicir superiors. Was my other friend not
right !ffwvTiig :-" We dare hot trust our own
children "Ualt. (Hiptr.
It doc really seem tu u, that if those poronne
w honppoM the American movement would divest
themselves of party prejudice and pause only fur
a moment and ratleut calmly npoa the subject.
they wuuiu wiin aa anuon unauiuious voice ex
claim, that the American party ia right, and that
ii is th only party in exUieuce, in the hand of
which the attain of tls government can be con
ducted with any degree of safety. That tho ptin
ciples incorporated! uto iu eroed are thin that
a cre believed in, and ei pressed by tliuea noble
and self sacrificing patriot w boa voice we can
no longer bear, w do not eee bow any one, hav
ing nnr respect fiir hie sswrd, can deny.- The
aiitbeiiiiijity of tliNiirg "Washington'!, letter to
tlov. .Morris, waa denied. When it w I beard
that its euthentioity wa questioned, proof was
adduced to show that the letter wa no forgery,
a was alleged. It wa established that Wash
ington did say, " I most devoutly wish w had
est a single foreigner amongst a, except the
.Meripiuds Lafayette, who aula up.sn very dif
ferent principles from those which govern the
rest." Then whet did nnr enemies aay next f
That "the circumstances that eiisted when Ihat
letter waa written were very different from tlmse
that esist at the present time. That Oen. Wash
iugb.n didn't intend that hi letter, olsould be
eoiistrued s it Is by the American pkrty And
it ie by a itch eonteuiptible quibbling as thia, that
all these important tact aio evaded. It is to b
lamented that men will nut turn tlieir back Upon
the con not demagogue bo go throneb the
country preaching to thorn, and who care not a
X; what becomes uf the eountiy so ihsy can gat
lm bavies and Hlic W say il Is to b lamen
ted thai thry do not turn their backs upon them
and read ami think for themaelve. The A merl
es n party declared thai Tho. Jrfsreon, the father
ol liemwrmcy, advocated th principle, in hi day
that are advocated by it member, now. Tint fact
wa droits!, aud tb proof baldly called for by
our enemies) whereots.n it was lnrr.sloeo.1.
I hey were told that Mr. Jelfrrw eaid, " ;
thai sss as,.g Jimi ssosc Means is urore ifthtrtdtma
oersrfrr, jrum Jnrriii intiiHHrrnvlilual, cos.,
sscfrio, or Im rkntrrrr my U ssoy Itt mttrmiJtii,
I ean eeanoly withhold myself from Joining ia
the wish uf Silas lieait, that there were aa eceaa
ol fire between thia nod Ih eld world." Th
American party declared that they were witb
Jackson. The prosef wa calked for. " Shsiw s,"
said our an em test, "on o.lilary fact to aatahlaaa
your aasertwa, n noreuiiua we snowed Ihoni
wbers Jackam dc larsd tliat, " B it time Mot nv
tAoo.f aemsM a UHU asor Assert con ssf sW
ixr nj Jtnlimij Ik fimtprrtnj fnjlimd.jmtd'mr
osr ; or um ia a tkmi I ion, f oar jtrttnt ttolirf
ss, limit kmmr pauprrt ourere,." Sum us th
far of ! tlut enwmlee of Ihe American party
have Iti boUnatosay that they ar with Jack
XI, 'J bey ssy that they still a.! her to tsnaoc
racy, ae propagated l.y JefTersia, ita fattier, and
belli out by Jackson its main pillar. How can It
Lo eo, we tok ia all eaa. tor, when they oppose
measures Ihat Wer near lb heart of Homo) grett
msu, with a biltemesa beyumf uoe-riHioa, eri
ly, titer i a eat diSareno between isreoaeracj
as it wa and IsMnacrary as It ia.
Jaxrirsnt U.'rorofr,
Pi,nra The Kichmoad llnuirer insist ihsl
there ar bol toe partus in th I uile4 Slates;
"the lasnvueracT on the one eide and the rabble
of torn on lb other." la reply to thi aaaertitia
U. Nw York Herald pertleeai y aaktt
ho ar the lenocracy f Vt est ar Iheyl
W her are tbey t Ar tho New mk Van liuren
liufsto fives, aiers, of lis ofl shell ediainistrsl.su
type, Ihe llesaucracy T or ar th bnslila nard
sto.ll iHrkinaoa men t or the Jsf. bat is cos
s.rt.i.tsf or lbs Nsuilssra sssssorvative of Ihe
Cobb school of Ueorgiaf Are Ih-oe old Itoawwrat
in l'h sees ton ot sae4 to this rotten almiiiue
trti.m,ttolMnoerucyTcsrtoibfwdihssirtrnd
and dsia.H-wl.isd spoil mea that ot ill cling to Iho
pohlie plasxler the real geouia tiemoerat.c jsnv?
W hen loir Kiehmnnd oitomrssrary koa tooad In
lonraev, w ahall Is oabtd to pros to kw
aitiri sal u loot hs. that thav ar two other great
prteo- -b rabbi ol tsms," wnk Swward a
tkoir rbsnipb, and kss dssoaieaj pvngvaases e
their platform, and tls great Mtkasoi Austin
party, (orws-l at aeas of to Us avatovtol of
both the old Whig aad urols, partsoa.
rnirtTr. iioahdhci.
MM. MtoiTMU Is fs to tstrouk r
OS sg ssss'ssejeo w kse4 wo r.s.sss to
i.ts. A tmmuf eeMrsws sst sswSis Iks Missw., I
es's-is. oswi S. fM.is4 wok Im4 aa t-sfsg
Is uvsui Mv.lt to fs's.s4 to test rose ssyUs, eo ss
fSb-e. soses ftso swststl sv
Jses, 1.4 ,fl4.
tar M'aeeHitsdthatk,raamasN.rrters'4t
hakb.o i i.rviswl p.tmast.r tvtu(B, ia
ri" V ' N' AUtn- ,lM W not hold
ull.ee under the .tni.nisriinn.
, y ,1??"" " indivMual who in
I j '- ",l"u""l e-jwn.it. adebhemt
fraud up.es a .rtJoo ot the p,, of Sutu.tma.
noouotv (tiu, Bragg', homi.) ,,, prrremi., g
U. be a V. h,g. and writing a. tuch w the 11 ...
Ji!tHian'iiu of lb tJtJJto,dsoM,s
of a trac.ld etiaracter to ciroutite auion ti.e
Wtiakarsiof Nurthauptun cmnty, w his be ahrged
had ob,ot.nsto Oeoe-al SkoU "on account of
his military tame or rather as a fighting man,"
and who likewise objected "to our platform rela
tive to slavery, the Fugitive Slave t,w A,-."
The triok waaidiscrwered, h.wver, and th tool
or party properly enposed. Vet, her he is a p
pi'intcd to a responsible trust by this precious
administration I A pretty follow be to b
pieced tn uBtcel H ,1. Umtld.
The revenoe returns of Ureat Britain, owlnj; to
increased relation, show an improvement cf
7,741,548 for the year ending the olst'of Mar.
and of i.l,O0fj.5;3 on the quarter ending a-uiie
time. Ihe apgrcgate increase of the year is
made up ns follows : Customs, JC8,'.8,46 ; ej. ise,
1,770 017 ; stamps, i71,572t and pmpertr
lai, .i,0oi.ti71 amountirg to 8.hl)i tie. Tl"
receipu accruing from the post oflice show n do
ereaso of 7:6; crown lands, Xi4,52o ; end
miscellaneous, tieis.Coj? making total decreaaa
of344,tW. Theretur is ti-t the quarter show an
increase of li44.l t in the ra,tots, 635.209 irt
lit exctso, 64,U42 in stamps, 201,434 in prop,
erty ta, end 166,444 in the miscellann u. .
The decrease in tases amount to l'JX,yt4, in
the post office to U4,73!t and in crown lands to
i,(Kl0. The Increase in the etistonia ia chiefly
owing to the arrest in Ihe fall uf the augar duiiee
aua ut tlie duties upon tea.
STnti Chops. -In passing tlirough thisrnnnty
and the crwuty of Carteret on rur nay to lleitii
fnrt, wo woie struck with the fine prospects of
the coining cr.ips. ' Wheat was Iieing harvmtcd.
and the yield is sai.l to I abundant, r.mii.ri '
j wbn were eompcllevt horctofore to purchase Dour,
na.e um.ui n.n otitv cuoueii t.ir thfiii awn sup
plies, hut a nuitutity tu srv Th Corn eiop
looks better How lliau we tone seen it ut this sua.
son for some years; ami if not visited by storm
before it matures nod is boused, we think, a full
average crop will be mauaiu Unit these rwuutiee.
in Jniios, we learn, the prosjs-ets for tine crop .
were never better. . A'lroeni Artrs.
' Lato Publications- -
SPEKCtrHit snd Addresses, by tb, lion. Henrj .
W. llilli.nl. '
hire in California, Mountains and Mols Hill r
recollit Uims uf a burnt Journal, by Krank Msrr-
yatt
CBCut Corner, by Benaaly.
Tb Watchman.
The Slave of the I.smp, by Wm. North.
Turkey, Hnssla, The Mlack tiea, and Ciwaasia, '
by Oopt.-Spencer.
Joveypratt' I'rograu, ar Adventures, in A, i
riillaUslpbia Hot, UtiuB. fvrttuded ou facu, by 11
0. Mstsoa.
Th Lit of Nspoleoa Boaapart. by Ma 8. C. -Abbott-
't vol. tMtav.
Vat aahj by II. t. Tl RKEn,
H.C, ltookstnr
llalelgb, July, 1855. ., ., b .
"VTOTiCK. All parson ittdetted to th firm of ,
1 King A'Blggs, or to th Ut firm f J. J. lligra
h t'u., ar dcairsd to make Imtnediet payment,
a en of th firm of King ft Digg iulends leaving
ths Btate to ssltls permanently in another being
desirous to leav ia few a months. It is absolutely .
accessary that Ih business should b dosed forth 1 '
ith. KINO k liltitlS. -
' N. B. Th, rsmslader of ear Rurnmsr Clothing
ill bs Mid at a fery -aouUl advance oa Irst as,
for eash. hl.SU k ltltltiM. -
Balelgh, joly, 1 18M. M-4t
Th Iff. Lit fnmmini War ki.
CVMMINU'g spwealvptie sketras,er Isrtarssn tb
Ixs-k uf Keystations, ftrst and second series.
Lsnaailnr's ailaur nsrka fint ssrles. Tbfs velum
eostems ihsfelbinlagt Tk, i'iuger of Uod, t'tirlst uur
rassover, ins t nnitonsr.
Cswuoins'i minor works, gseoad ssrls. This vol.
ams soatsins lbs lollswing't A kisssrnirs fr.so Uod,
Ih, Hresl nacrlDes, Vbrtrt reselvlng emnsrs,
loeiurss a is ssvsa stiutcavs, 1 vnb W a.,
Lev-tares eo our Lunl's Miracles, m m ,
Lstturvs ea ttio Psrslites. ' M m
Prvpkstle stoulssi ar. Lectors en the beok sf Dsaiel, .
rob It wis.
Leetares e Romas Uis. t vl. 1 ns.
eorlpiar rvsvlisgs. tlenssi. vol, 13
rtiovlus. "
" Hi. .Vlsrlt -
' . BLsitiisw
Ths rkarek hsr.sr ths I'ssd, . a
Tlit lent. ns Ih. slur, a
n'adieUa,srtkshbtsaed Uts,
Th daily In.
Voles ( UeisVwd, m m
Vobvee ertfcs das, " "
Vvocssisf lbs snUt, o n
rut ! by
L. POMKtvnT.
Jt
Usrck llk.ltii.
Uncle Sam'i Farm Fence.
BY A. D, MILKt.
With llluttralhm by il. Orr.
T Ih ssss ah kss Ink la his keart, vrs my,
ofiesd lbs IbHik t Te lbs ousssa wus It tlx o.oitirr ..I
living skihlrsn, ws sey witk cita.vsis,ftps,4rs aw.!
Ad to ail vke regard la esorwl dixoity sf a.ss, iho
purity ef aooutac ths salvation sod prsr r pn-r
ssllerlng kaavsaliy, oe agsia say, hssf Isttsess
fit. iinr
Tkis very popalsr Book was pabltliv.l Wtitnerdar,
Usy 10th, tn l lbs wkole of th I irsl b.Mbs was w.d
tofor Sslardsy isktt Ik oeeeoU svlnUa osj t.v.0.
lisktsl V ti,.w, kls Uto, eaa awry sll tola ia
as week t
W bav aot read a bsssk of s ssork Ihritlinf later
tst, of sock towltrking arjfosssnls, sn leeviBaung
tlvls, as this aswatotorsas. It te ss srfHssrel la
hver of Iks Msla Ut, whirl, tekss k..lS tsf lb
.toolset fcoort wrtags fr-.ie It sya.lky sad "
two sad asraitk b IS dFlwdrd vir.net W tk vice,
Istosswersne. If to Sis Is Towporwee Itorhny,
lb row S u ageatlsB, ewl4 eeolrlvs le est s toe J
Ihit bssok tole svvry haillr la Ibis rttlt krlors tk
asstslswUaa, OS tolitv lbs Lr, lata. art, onk s M.iao
Lso Is wv state, ewJ4 easily to. ssssisd. It kwla sp
so llllrtss oi.k sse.i.si eisnvias set swiko, tke
eaelllpl.sst srwssals, or ss ssss, eso Ikts grswi
, ss,l.ww. TksesBk ar blied to to ssivsnaj aoas-ry
sad SWeolsJloo eoeatioasd by tals tssikisg varo, ad
s ok tsvsv ssrvaw.a sw, will aot tsf sorw, g.v n a
porstab It Ikty Ss, os srs Mart it will tua.k lh.tr
V.talSe lllgklsat hsgla, lot salt kv
n. t. Tt km.
oletgh, Af. IU. . C. kiK.k rluhg.
Shirt Establishment,
Ma. flf John tt. w 1 rk.
judsok, fowler l Co.,
Msarvy..wrsrs aad w kelotal flf.brt ia
Sliixta, CoUan and Drawls.
ZOTU EilfiUri Itock tor.a'lT to l.': 3J,
, i-i
Caps and Hits. .
TiErftE'l t tsskt t-ki.
J biesk. I'M tsS white tt litis.
!., torso ssst Lefkera.
sVM aod Nss U.1.' to fsssr '",S
e, rs
sklBwBat 'svoiss wlkia .S"S
Miae aw .,tsw (.nort.
ttswtS So MiessaO tkn,
broewsss, toll. Usas s vvsrleo stksvll4 '
Um rust, stosv, Mms o i s, teas. 1
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M.rak .k, Uit. I
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as, laws. to os.il wo U etssoifce ! ,
towbt 4ons, k ysot l are va v r .r a..- , a-
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