. . ( -.Ail.,!' . - ' . , ; . . - ' ( : , ' - N O RTII CAROLINA STA It W EDNESD AYS MORN IN G , AUGUST 8, .18 55., lorl-CaroIinn Star. Age j o hTnT" t,TeIikTS)a1i ear Mr. IIEXRT M LEWIS, Montgomery Alabaius, U oat General Treytig Agent for the The Editor of the Standard Fred. Douglasa A late number ef tit Standard connects tht ' of Hon. K. Rayrver vita that of Usary Wilaua a no Fred. Douglass. Thorn whe an ignorant of th. cAtmu-trr of tK Editor of th Standard, Blight suppos that he that alluded to Mr. Bayo by way of reproach. But rack la State of Alabama and Tcnnttasa, aniated by C. F. LEWIS, J A3. 0. LEWIS and SAMUEL I). LEWIS. .:" f Mr. C, W. JAMES, No. 1 Harrison Street, Cin cinnati, Ohio, is our General Collecting Agent fur tii Western States and Texan, assisted by II. J THOMAS, & W. KAMSAY, WILLIAM H THOMAS, THOS. M. JAMES, C. M. L. WISE, MAN, A. L. CHILL'S and Dr. WM. IBWIN . eeeipt of either will be good. Mr. ISRAEL E.JAMES, No. 182 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, i our General Traveling Agent, eaekted by WM. IL WELD, JXO. COL LIXS, JAMES UEEKINO, J. HAMM1TT, K. 8. JAMKS, T. D. NICE, a W. MOltlUSON, E. W. WILEY, WM, L. WATERMAN, ALEX. II. CARSON, E. MCSTIN, BEN. F. SWAIN, T. ASHMAN and P. DAVIS- , y Th. Basalt. 1 Tbough tbe result thu far, i not so fnvorable a vre oould hare wished, jet w think the Amer ican party throughout the State baa reason to congratulate ltelf. The party baa been in ex, istence in thin State only a little over a year, and yet it has even made the Demooratio party a party which tu reputed to be impregnable, and whose member stick to the nam though its minciplea are not Democratic shak "and totter beneath it overpowering strength Tbe truth is, this content ha been fierce battle between the people and professional politicians. For yearn tlrese political demagogues and office- seeling politicians have been ruling the country with a rod of iron. They have pulled th wires fortlreir own personal aggrandisement, and eon trolled fHn'uiatioiif and appointments; they have dispensed honorsand spoils, and shaped and biased the legislation of the country not for our good, but for die purpose of strengthening themselves and perpetuating their hold upon power and of fice. But their doom is pealed. The people have roused from tbe.ir letliargy and intend to plaoe the power In their own hands. They will shake off, as tliey would an infectious disease, the hold these political blisters have upon them, and place th strong; arm of no', imth' and jvetke if its stead. Tlii out-pouring of the people is moving forward with the tramp of a giant, Brushing be neath its feet the dry bones of rotten and decay ing party organisations. Politicians may array themselves agaiuat it, and seek to place the hon ors of "ft.-e within their own grasp, but their efforts wilt In- like lliat of the stubble in the way of ties running avaluociw, A day of reckoning will arrive. and is fast approaching, when there will be no escape for tliein. Tle American party tnuy not sneered here now, but let the people have light; lot tliim ' the bigotry and intolerance of the leaders of the FunMn Catholic party, and it trUI succeed. We know tint the great nisssuf the people are li.me ids' tbev if led Mindly on by party jiti-joiliccs ;'ho p titicl wire-pullers; but let thu once see he ligM, md they will follow it- TrueNnt v. Aim -raMiiiiiii ia-thirt light. I - I) inor'til eea-d of , j v m the future. Mi' tiri-..-lo e our linut i. ui . ore decay, and a i' our children' chit i -rt.it ental proscrip t ?m..1 '-lit.tml inoendi- l ii IlH.'tl U ltliiliful h o ii irtir in tt. t'.i.!. hf-n ih ti-ht ( ti In ii - y1) is lHitid to -t .ti.U will eventually V e it inn truth uaoi patri. i4im ' briog f. rttt fruit ilia' ; . 1.. tt-titotioltn t t Ul -.-t I. rtll lil.il,,!- l(.l , !.tl! iht p. . i.ttL -.ngil. ii.1 i.- willing fur bis readers' to take it jn that light, hut ia his heart, h. felt it to b a high compliment tn any man, to h named in connexion with hi two eo-workers and oomradea, Wilson and Fred. Douglass. They are both th alii of tin Stan dard in his opposition to the American causa, and to Southern institutions. As to Wilson, it cannot be forgotten bow the Standard man crowed and jubilated over hii election. And sine Wit- son's late denunciation of the American party ; after bis abortive efforts to abolitioniie H, the Standard msa fern him better than ever. And as to Fred. Douglass, it is known that bs is some times spoken of, as among the favorable candi dates for the Presidency, by the Standard man' nltra abolition allies at the North. The Editor of that filthy lieet, the Standard, never fail to prick up his ears, at the mention of any name belonging to the anti-Americau party, fur the Presidency. Vision of dime, of job and con tracts, of office and patronage. Hit before his imagination at the very mention of the tiling. Just let him be the scavenger of the concern just let him get tbe publication of the laws and th advertisements and it matters not to him who is the President, Fred. Douglass or any one else. Let Fred, become, more prominent for the nomination, by his and the Editor of the Stan dard's party, (or rather their ttript of the party, for we do not recognise the Standard as the ex ponent of the views of the more decent portion of th anti-American party,) and the Standard. man stands ready to swear that Fred, is as white uuitult, as he, the swearer, is uwt'uV. 'Tis true, Fred, is a negro, but that is no objection with th Editor of the Standard, lie has no objection to the color of Frcd.'s skin, ur to the odor that emanates therefrom, if we are to judge of his physical, by his moral sente. In fact, the moral i'n-etincts of the Editor of the Standard, would incline him to fondness for the physical oui-stincts of his friend Fred. We would lay a wager, that the Standard man could find out Fred. Douglass in a dark room containing a thousand persons, by that peculiar natural instinct which conducts carrion-crowe.to their prey. Let it hereafter be understood, fcthat when the Standard refers to I'red. Douglass, if it is in terms of aflWlttl dislike, still, that it is in pursuance of a secret lender. standing between them, that each is to humbug in his respective section on ' the negro question, as w ill best subserve the ends of their concerted warfare against the American party. Fred, un dorstunds bis friend Huldcn, and llolden under stands his fricud Fred. Perhaps charity ought to throw the veil of compassion over the Editor of the Standard. The creature can t help it. He is but following out the prompting of his nature. Nature has, with an unerring finger, written his moral ehararter on his face, in the swine-like outline of his fea turps. He is as uly outwardly, as lis is inward ly. He riots in ulander, defamation, vulgarity ami tilth, for the same reason that flies Mow tainted lucttt -his nature prompts him to it. But Hi n-aiil to bin course on the delicate qite-ition 1 hlavery, a m-him1 f sclf-preiiervution on the part i ' t i-very Sinthi-rn community forbids the exer cise of charity for his incendiary course. He has no right fneoitinjce til.hti"iiits in tbe'r fanatical purpose, umler a vritrur that he dis likes them, lie has no ritti t" oiM.iimfii' . rv ile mniMrdui.tU'ii, hy n'ing hi ilic slave liiatiou ' (Tti-e Hnjtli, that a Ur;fi r-drtior of tht? S iinhern , p-'iMe arc r ;ol to unito with the fanatics of the ' North, in securing their emancipation. Th , j threatening to publish the law nftixiiig the enalty of his criminal condui t. It 1 1 if iiegister does not du it soon, we shall have to df it ourselves. ELECTION NEWS. 2 FIRST DISTRICT, ' Paine, American is elected over Shaw, Aati Americaa by about 5U0 vote. Th contest in this district was very spirited. The return fro Currituck have not been remind as yet, Curri tuck gave Shaw about 413 majority two year ago, which even, if gives him a larg a majority this year, will not alter the result. The follow ing is the n ported majorities of each candidate in the counties heard from ;, Paine! majorities. Shaw majorities. Camden, 443 Chowan, 8 Pamiuatank, t7 Gate 63 Perquimans, VO Northampton 211 Bertie, . " TO Halifax 14 Washington, 143 Martin, 90 Tyrell " 243 Hertford, 143 688 1,443 - i Far the North Carolhsa Star. "".TEELIXQ' FOR s.ta.' " Ms. FroTos: The Standard, in it last Issue, gave notice that there would b a awwtiraf the lemoeratic Club on Saturday evening hwt, fo tbe purpose of jollifying over the tat elections, and also for the nut pose of f rdtftu fiv Nim ! Well, sure enouxh, oa Saturday night, the Court House was brilliantly ughtea up, and in passing. t was meeting,, as they were in tbe habit, at their former weetiugs, of "bringing down tbe house ' every moment or two, but thought perhaps their speaker was im on. of those peculiar Democratic strains, that held tbe audience spell bound x vet I could not even hear Aut voice, and eoacluled they were perforuiinK that new and interestinc I ceremony of "J'ulittg for 'Nnts," and thought I would go up and witness the pert r to one. W hen I entered the Court room I was surtirised to iud only sic persons in attendance and prominent among tbe rest was Hoots, the Baruer anxiously ! awaiting the arrival of more. But none came. and when I left, they were discussing the subject PLATFOUM OF TUB FtfEEtiKBMANS OF these Metiitxsi aej with ttss obligation imposed thritriiii I to vol. for vhsrm reeeives the, sniimMtNi of I.O.ll8Il.l.... I such ovH.J Not he will oi. Ueeaatalk Th daring aasumptuw of Kossuth, to teach the ef - p, liberty " voting t eandidates j Amenl-anpe..plettietruraa!iigofahingtoei,nd JM he will .e the nominee of eoer of postponing the operation till another time. ; spasmmlic at(entll to destroy ttie What has become of tl immense crowd tht I un signally faiW by reason of ' r'l wm'TJ ? "I?"' Vten.d ,ht i moraTsupport, wUfeh can only be gi bKCOXD DISTRICT. We have not received the official returns from this District though Ruffiu, Anti-American, is undoubtedly elected over Latham, the American Candidate, by a very large majority. THIRD DISTRICT. Nw IUmovse. Wioslow, Locofooo 1076 j Reid, American 023. Brcnswick. We hear with a feeling of great exultation that this noble old country ha repu diated the (hackles placed upon her lastyear, and now stands forth redeemed t The alleged major, ity for Reid is 120, M cares carried the County by 23, Glorious old Briswkk 1 " Sastson. Full returns, except from one pre cinct, have been received. Winalow's majority is 335. The precinct to be heard from will in all probability reducethe majority to 273 vote. This result, we hear, it attributable to. the fact, that many of the leading influential Whigs of the county refused all connection with the American organisation, and took a sealous part for Wins low. Yet, it is a vhiit concern. Of course it is I What monstrous huuibugl IIladsm. If what we hear is true. Ridden has covered herself with honor. It is stated that full return show a majority for Reid of 240 votes. Well done Bladen I The banner county of the third District ! Bragg carried the oountyby 194 votes. Tbe change is about as suptising as it is gratifying. Coixmbfs. The vote in this county, we hear, is quite small, but it gives Winslow 218 majority. This was expected. Tk piii. Winslow has nut done so well in this oounty as hie friends expected. They coun ted on 700 majority, but he has received ouly 648. Duplin may l considered the Uibrolter of anti-Americanism in this District CusBtaUKD. Winslow 730, Reid 804, Reid' majority, 64, H.taxiTT. Winslow 454; Reid 231. RoniHsost. Winslow's majority 69. W hear of nothing definite from Richmond. Mr Winslow is elected by a greatly reduced Locofooo majority Alsml 1WX). FOURTH DISTRICT. Branch, anti-American, elected by 2571 ma jority, a follows : Branch, Shepard Anti-American. American. Wakf. 1573 1107 Franklin, IM 333 V arren, 777 111 Ornnville, ma.-69 - Orange, 707 032 Xs.li, . 043 n Johnston, 986 713 of their Club t Ilave they abandoned tbe party,- or did thev exhaust all their gas before tbe elec tion, and have uone to dispose of now-, or was the news received troru oilier Ihstrtct so dis heartening ,that they thought they would not tie at mucii troutue to leet nun, ana concluded to stay at home? Let the cause be what it may, they held no meeting, and I suggest that the friends of Sana hold a meeting to.erl for the late tiemooratic i-iun, as it is evident it cannot' seen, oie tratvnt alarm awiiltl A Friend or Sam. Farewell Address, iaanlv enutUrd bv the UXtpw- d em. declaration lately put forth by mem tiers of the association of Free (iermans, assembled in contention at LouisriUe, Jt is scarcely necessary. at Una lime, to refer to th. abortive attem ss mads a fsw T.l sinu to rm tkwUeOeruianv, or to the eearral character th leader in that ill-orgauised and violently conducted conspiracy. Educated Germans have tokl us that, at no time, eras the insurrection -a popular one, or the men most prominent in pro moting it entitled to respect. That tbe Hermans desired, by means of political reform, an sxtensioa of tbsir liberties, every one admits; but very vmklitin. koweme dist&stuful ttie. ma v heto biut. or whatever may be hie conviction of their want f qul.ncatio for th position ft which they 1 have been baiued. Ds he not, in sustaining th Muninatinnuf conventions,"' vote, not acearding will and selection of other men t" How steal, tliea, are his objections to tb Know Noth-inrs. The American party have united for tbe par- i PRICES CU1UIENT. oitrotx busiut. tHrti esonssly tor U. Iter y A. M. Tscrswur Ce, Wbstossl. Smm, rwwarsiag sad b mtosisa lierskaats, . luuu ,ur Marfolk, Aug. ". ;.i., rouul 1-J W t.-iwo fent, Khoulders, 101 t.i litl. :.- JflUd, 97 W hifr, Tflt Xi'V.w. 'W. " ( W(o. r air to prime, V (t 1 tVfJcsa UU t)oernment Java, 14 ji 13 L II 0i Ii. perm, 4d (. 43 Other da. -X. C. i Va. b g HI Hi Wtetn gusvra, 12 & Vl Uis II (,j 11 j. (,'UMffes. -"juua s pera nose oi obtaining certain mvirnss,: inej nave n i,u..,:. .j , ... u , i i common object in view, well known to all th , 27 J: ,V i ' . ' f Hvmr Sorveriine, 9 23 to. 30 Lxtra. It) 00 , 7T Family, 10 30 (ca 10 73. nose retorms in JMS. C7k. V.. No. 1 H. members end, if they promise to vote for whoev- u mm . h Kti.uu.. ISMS MnMU IfllVA : i r.i.... . k.. :i I - . -,. , . . . ,, . -.l . - i encct, it is a promise no as su is-nuumH van i . u I xi i a? Tu , i prepare.! to embrace remiMieaa tenets. In truth f.lo th.ir dot. to their . Washington, I 31 (rj, 1 o Thomastoo, they desired wtorm. but had no sympathy with od or couutry. Their opponents are equally 1 ujLflcuba. Hhd.. is U 20 O.I iu Jao.bit.iM, or with the ferocious spirit of pro- hound to sunport their own candidate, whatever t??J7, 30 A. Oil i senpttun with which thev well knew the revotu- .... k. iu. t.ini- . kmnnst Mmieinus IT " - -.""-ureo. in. sanguinary, but old order of wanting thai onlv be then bv honest men to a righteous cause, and these preferred the iron rule of t),, Hues of Hoheiixollern and llapsbnrg, to th, despmiam or mob. With the triumph of the monarchists, the lehier of the rebellion, and those of their followers who were must deeply unnliooted. eeeaned to Amerioa. Of thcee, many were men of cultivated mind and u - it ! n ,i en ,i-,.v may be their act. to th public mtoreet. Rebuke, ( Mn (10 33 )X) fc ill4 rf lame, -ki 30 (51 4b 00 Burnt Ovster Midls, per tb.u.'froni such a aouros. I DerfcotlT ridicuhius. and must fall harmless. A man of honor wilt : keep his promise, whether it he made in the form of an oath, or ia that of simple declaration and the wan who would refuse to comply with th latter, would unhesitatingly violate the form er, if his Interest could be thereby advaneeuv The writer pronounce th Man who come under these oartv ohliiratioos a voluntary slave, who ties up his own liberty." We apprehend c l Independence. 1 I -f a an ut mant, of Tbe Declaration It i I., doubt llie l-i M..: I-! litiB, p -1 -it Iliatig.v is-i-taratusi if lode- ; s- h in.,,. ws- siiud by nil whose) names are 11. 1, u li. .1 ti- H, mi tlie 4th of July, 1776. This is l ot so, 1 le l'e lursiion as n'oyJon that day t and at ih earn time an ofler was made by Con-1 gn-ss for its be ng duly authenticated and printed, which was all disie. The signatures, however, jrer Dot affixed to tlie iustremeni until the 2d of August. A law of three were addsd at a later day. Lewie Morris signed hi September and Thornton ia November 1. McKeen did not sign until after th lth January, 1777, when aa order was made by Congres that autlients ated copies of the Issrlaration with the name of tbe signers should be seat to th several States, with a desire that they shoald be put upon record. JlcKaan's was the onlj nam added after this Ordat wee passed. W gather th abess k.temiting bistnrical tact respecting this celebrated oocument fro a recesrt poUieation of Colonel F urea's, of Wsab lagtoa City, which we find in th last iaurvoa Oyats, The elyeet of this .eubliaation of (N,. Force's it to correct by refemnee to tbe Journal of Congteas esruia error ia Lord Mahoa's His tory' where hie Lordship gives ea account of the ' In which the Dertaration was signed. Mi. o ss isiti, for July. This number Of one of the finest of the British Periodicals has been re ceived from tb agent of tbe Rc publisher. It contain th following article : The Imperial Policy of Russia Port 1. Zaidec, a Romance Part 8, Notes on Canada and the North Westers State -Part 4. ' Letter to Fasebius. One upon a time Part 2. Modern Light Literature Theology. Vernier. Tbe Story of the Campaign. Written on a Tent in tb Crimea Part - Chanter 22 Subse quent Iterations ( tWieord. ) 23. The I'o-iilou f.llended, 21. Assault of th. Maiue Ion ai,d Quar ries. Two Tear of the ("owlemned Cabinet. Administrative Reform. The Civil Servicer Ho. AnnoTf Lies nr. Ia recording the tsngenms illness of the distinguished Bustosi merchant a short time since, w were reminded of a fact not generally known, and to which wf wish to call tbe attention of some appreciaie per soa ia Washington, While Mr, Lawrence held tbe noet of Ambassador mtheCoart of Kt. Jsiues. he drew up a very interesting and valuable pa per oa Ireland, based upon facts obtained by personal inquiry. This paper woe transmitted to the isspansmnt of Male at Washington, and should have bsva published Jur llis in format toe of Hi pubtie then a now pertteularly inter tod is th immirration question. Why it was not we can a 4 say volumes of other paper of far lea ensiseOjUene hating beea bherally eireulsted all ever the ouoou-y. 1 Be faces eontsmesl la the DeaaociaUo JuetioetaiUs falladalphla lla. foiam. - The Hon. A. U Cbapp.ll, a Dsmocratl repre- misinsnee, snd srs sock as sr. seeded to sset.tit ia Coogrve frees Oenrgio, reeeatly 1 ehasat la a eery intoreeting field of inquiry. We sddred a vers eoodid Utter to a eomraitls of "T '' will bs Isksu at that paper reterred to are, srs andereisnd, of greet III a geetlsmee fa Colaabaa, who bad Invited him to stead and portieipaU ia awblie Boasting ef the t DessorraUi party of the city. 1st which he soak th following rHpentfaJ ref arena I the Ameri- "I am aware that earMtow-cliiesa wholssl ong It the aewly isrgaaiasd Asset a on party, claim to toad apna gruuad and to be ft a led by view aa- FIFTH DISTRICT. Reade, American, is elected over Kerr, Anti- American, by between three and four thousand majority. The following is the vote of tlie Coun ties heard from: tit iLrosu. Reade, American, 1,903, Kerr 348- Reads 's majority, 1,357. CaiTHin Reade's majority, 641. Mo ii. Read' majority, 3W. Ramooltu. Report. I majority fur Read.,1,100. SIXTH DISTRICT. IsrosLi.. Purysar, Amsriean, 1081; Scales, Anti-American, 24. Puryear' majority, 797. Auisaiwa. Puryear,230; Scale, 254; Scale majority, 4. Divtweoy. Puryear, 1002; Scales, 640. Per ysor's majority 461 Ysbxis. I'sry ear's majority S02. Foosvtbs. Oitss Scales ?1 majority. Dana. Puryear majority 220, Srotss. Hcoics majority ll0. A letter from Silem say there i much doubl as to U result. But w think tbe rstnra slear ly indicate Mr. Peryear'i sleetion. From ike X, O, Bee. THE AMERICAN PARTY AT THE SOUTH. Judge Oayle, of Alabama, one of the stouncb est State Rights politicians in the South, has written a letter in defence of the Anierioon jirty and its principle. It is just such a document as might have been expected from such a man calm, temperate, philosophical, argumentative. truthful and patriotic Judge Carle examines Hriatim the various principles enunciated by the American nsvij nuu esjuaiua, illustrates snu vin dicates them with singular felicity and force. The little minnow of Loco'oojism with their stereotyped, blatant outcries and objurgations agamt the Order, stand no possible chance of surviving the massive logic of Judge (layle. He crusnos tnein uy toe aoten at every blow. Judge Oayle is not a member of the Order, and bases his opinions on its official publications. He contends that such an oreanixation Is needed that it must effect vast good, that its objects are pure and praiseworthy, and that its principles ought to oe especially uoar 10 soutnern men, tie com bats the objections urged againstit on the ground of alleged secreewand religious proscriptiuo, and proves that neither rests upon a secure founda tion. There is one argument employed by Judge numu m srofyiuuuB, a. 11 IB a View W. have long entertained, and not unfrequently deavored to enforce. Says the Judge t Nothing is more notorious than that the for eign population who settle is the free States, al most immediately unite with tiienbolitiouists and adopt all (heir opinions and prejudices against African slavery. From this source immense numbers are constantly added to that party. The notorious Oiddings, in proclaiming his hostility to tbe American party, announces thai the for eigners in Ohio care them Uiirtv thousand votes. and that they are tlie true and faithful allies of th "l.therty party." luw. It is uuacrsiuiitable that the existence of tlies facts alone, does not unite the South to a man in a determination to change the naturalisation laws. Hi seriously apprehended by tbe wise and distinguished men oi the South, of all parties,, that , the dangers which beset us from this nnarter, threaten the disruption of the I'nion; and yet tlie greatest ef forts are making in tlie South, by many of these very men, to deepen and make wirier the chan nels of ingression for foreigners. This involves an inexplicable contradiction. The mind that can approve this course as compatible with tbe Inter ests and security of the Southern State, must he singularly constructed, and it candor and sincer ity may be justly suspected. This statement is undoubtedly true, and merit more elalmrntc explanation, Tue view was first broached by the Hon. Wm. Smith ef Vs., pend ; iug the late canvass in that State, llis argument I in substance was as follows: There is an aver- I ape annual immigration to the L oiled States of half million of foreigners. Of this number, a very small projairtion not one ten th finds its ray to the South, and settles chiefly in the large cities such as Baltimore, Charleston and New Orleans. The remainder is distributed among the Northern and North-Weatern States partic ularly the latter. New York may possibly receive slsuit an equal nuinlier with the entire South, but at least four fifths of th immigrants wend their way nestward, and contribute to swell the pope lation of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin, Now the vast mutorttv of these foreigners come from countries where slavery is regarded as an irritdoerualile crime, and execra ted as tbe meet infamous of Institutions. Al rea.ly prepared by strong prejudices to beeom. the enemies of ths South, they are token in head by th Freeeoilers, and long before they have concluded their tens of probation, are metamor phosed into rurious Abolitionists. There are two striking fact which establish this assertion i First, the rankest 'Abolition States in tbe Union are th North-Western, which are principally set tled by tlie foreign population, and among th fiercest Abolition districts la these States, are the counties where that particular ponulath exist in the largest number. Second, every aatb slavery psier in the land, without a solitary ex ception, is violently hosu Is to tlie American par ty, and particularly opposed to any restriettua of the privilege of naturalisation. They ant bo all a candid a Uiddinga, who openly boast that the fiireisw vote ia Ohio is mod fur thirrv thess- aand to the antMlavery eaao., hut thev all, with eat th slightest hesitation, denounce the Ameri can partv, as peculiarly ravorslile to the progress, priori pis. and institution of ths South. Here we Bars one great, mighty fact sufficient to upset all the flimsy .ad feeble staff which aar- liberal eduattoIrrt,1t,iI, their pol'l aspira- that be himself is in that precis predicament, t Tons, wora :-ll i. aTiU bJ,Im1 iv... l. l. i . 1 1 , ' . i . " : ..r I. - w I" ""'p1' t ui'n1-'- wl "w . ism ss imn, wno win ue III. simiium vi ws TepUbneatt atomn. The freedom of oninioa. I nartvf Xo he awaira 111. antinn of a eonvention. tolerated among us, Opened a wide field for the WilLhe exercise the right of choice t No he promulgation of their cherished heresies, and will obey the order of the euaventioa, and vote they have not failed to take advantage of the for whoever it may designate. Has hs not, then, opportunity, organis-xi Into association in th j become " a voluntary slave, who ha tied up his principal cities ot the Union, they assum wnen-1 own liberty r lenainly, according to his owa ever the occasion offers, to teach us our political j showing, and he will glory ia his bondage, as , ' 10 point out raneiea qciccs in cuaie i reeomineuuing nun to tue consul oration ut uis ,h iroerai constitution, nut eon ten i to live i icuow slaves. under th laws a tliey find them, they must needs OAt l)ainW ! ...,-A....l.n. M lit taws, and in accordance with their avowed principles, I A Situation Willi ted. have cent forth in their Louisville platform, a I a TO I' NO kiss wao has had public dmMaratinn of rights, to which, oroourae. 4 , TO I' NO aso wk. has ksd same tee yssrssspe- JX. rieaes ssa Masker of the Kallsk sad Laos asa- orshlp eoa fc ' rurnuthtrlarurawtkm address A. F. S. - Baow Gmsk, Ni C. Jety, 17th MM. ttf Final Notloe. Offlrt ( tb ldu Eipixtt Ct. AS ws eaanet renew ear eontrset with ths RAL KK1H a 0AHT0N RAIL ROAD CO. vpa suitable terms aoties, is ktrshy glvsa te the pa bile, that sa sad slier ths loth ef A a trust next, las oetes Is this siiy 4ll hs dlssMHiausd, aa will ths sgsaelss ea thslln. f that Used. Ths heslaaw of this Caaansay will ge ea as htfor Is all elhsr porta ef Korth Uaruliaa. All persons having esmsads against this elites wt prsssnt ths seats eithast sWIsy te J. B. KXKbLsg J. H. f"AWKK cW..tr.i. Rslsleh July ths th ls. Is Id. aver Hsgistsr snd Btseasrd sopy. ' thev desire th. A meein nennU tn snlacrihe. (aasss, dsslret a lesstiea sithsr ui v illaes w teaaiv The nolilieal nrineinlea whSeh I his bodv of immi-1 Aesdssjy. Istlsfaeo rjr nraefs ef moral sbsractsr sa M,. . ' .1 i , .,,i, . seBoiarsnip eaa us lurtmsro. -f. 1 " ' UfSHI I M C III -1 ,u -l -J, w so entirely adverse to the genius of that seini consertative policy, upon the stability of which our Institutions depends, that they deserve lo meet with the most indignant reprnbstlna from all who desire to protect th true interest of tlie republic from th demoralising influence of inaitlinn innovations. Thesetfiatnralised, but unnatinnalised eitiiens, by virtu of their immac ulate wisdom, declare, publicly, to th world, that "the American constitution is neither per fect nor unimprovable," and that the State constitution of Kentucky is similarly defective. Forthwith, like other brainless, yet arrogant, political tinkers, they propose to amend these respective constitutional kettles, by abstracting fractions of the solid substance of which they are at present Composed, and soldering th following multi-eneular patches over the vacant .spares thus created. We beg our reader to mark th dogmatic tone with which these so-called "amend ments" are enunciated i 1. All elections, without any exception, should issne directly from the people. 2. Any elegible citixon of any State maybe elected as mem tier of Con cress by the eitiiens of any other State, and likewise may any eligible denizen of any county lie elected by the eitiiens of any other county for a member of th State Lritislature, 3. Any representative and officer may at any time lie recalled by the majority of hi eonatitn n and replaced by another. Free VavtV. W decidedly profess th nrin- cipl of fro trade, and will support It in all case, where it may he carried through without disad vantage to the people, end where reciprocity is accorded ty tn other side. FereiffH )Wicy. The policy of neutrality most cease to he an article of our creed and ought to be abandoned as seen as contrary to the interest of North America. The right of American eitiiens and emigrant having declared their intention to become eitiiens must th more ener getically lie protected in foreign countries, since stxsv 'American appear to monarchical and despotical government a a representative nf revolution again despotism, and thia republic ought to honor thia point of view a th only on worthy and leintimate. fftgUe er H ami's. The declaration nf Inde pendence says, that "all men are born erfual, and endowed with Inalienable rights, and to these belime life, Hbertv, and the pursuit of happiness. W repeatedly adopt this principly and are ef WHS Juhnstsa Liltlt Hlvsr MsaenMsUiriai Cessnaa X of, Lowell, ars now staking a superior aruel. of twttoe lams wfeieB tkeroaer to msrsasaw ea Is must rsosoaabl. torsss riiaeth.aseidtbylrssf Msreh Ststsll the I shlnery has hsea uWouehly reusirtd sad U sow i king Varna suns! to Ihs best svst mads at thsts fsste- rlss. Yarn delivered ts panhassrs wlthla Fifty mils ef ths Fsetorts nss ef saseas. Allerdsrs and stawoiaaieettoa Will rserivsatoapt ansnlisa. B. D. HEADER Prist. Uw.l It. O Jaly 1 Jih ls. M-tss. bush. SO. Aaml Start. Tar, 2 25 Turpentine, no sales Rosin, common, t 40 do No, 1 Z, i ti2 1 7 J . Spirits of Turpentine, 88 (n) 40. " yVo. Block F.ved, 1 00 yj, Hi Cluv, 70 ( t 71 -Black, do. 70 (a. 75. . ' " Stigm, N. b. and Porto Rico, Cj (ii, 7 j Re find, Crashed, Vita; 10 Rcfiued, A. it . C. H9- .. ' HalL Ijverpool fius, 1 70 (it 1 75 I). Ground Alum, 1 25 (aj I S7. Mares. R. O, Ilhd, (ia demand,) 30 00 W. . O. II hd. 5000 du Pipe none, do licvdiug, 55 00. Peteraburij Market, Ang.S. locro Th market is witnout any material change sine our last. W quote Lugs at f5 (W Jf7 ; CiHuuum to good Leaf at $7 50(3 f 13 00, Uood to find at $U (a,rr.i. .' - Wseaf. Market rather Viwer to-day. Sale a 10H,(9$200. (WtoM. W note an improvement. Sale of prime j lots at 10(f l lets. Jrluur. I rices unssttled CI0S0(a,ll 50. Varn rather flnt 0((t IU0 t. iJco. The market has lennuitaeliva and Virginia very scarce. V quote VV eatet u bides at ll(Llli cent and Should. r at Uii 101 cts. Virginia hoe round at 12(a,13 ots. Aurd. W s auota Vs. Ird at 14Vi Ul eta . Western do., ia bbl at Hjdi 12 eta. Aod. Sale from store at 1 60(0. 1 70 fiir fine; 130(a)I4fi I for ground Alum. . luriKHHHt. unit at K 42 ets. JuaM. Kales at .'i-'(.i.'i ntxi frjittt tlrt M turn Peruvian ; 35 for Meii.-an, thou-h better might . be done Ibr lot to arrive. WUmtofrton Market Aiii-.4. 7 ules steady at former uiiotsuoiis with a lair de- mandfrom distiller, further sale yesienhit of 250 bbls., and this momint 172 do. atStkfur yellow dip, V2H0 lb.. opuriu urjvniiae n transactions yrstardne. This morning the price has declined ) "i eni, wiib - oie oi on hunilred bbl. at 3b, and 50 do. at 30) esnts gallon. ifosM end i'nr Nothing dons in either article since lest report. No receipt of th Utter, and msrset arm at Vi 30 f bbl. . 11.... w-i ." i a . - .a. . m , rmreisj sun rn-uay oi seveini email n reels Favettevilla and tt' ilmin etoli hraml. at $W f tf 23 fur superfine, and Sfri 25 ft bid. lor lautiiy. JtsaosfwSahs of four rafts ea yestrnlnv at $8 VM., time. ' CARRIAtilt MAKINU. Bftlelgh Coach Factory. WILLIAMS A HOURS, kavleg snlsrssd thsfa saubllshsam bv ths sshMUoa ef Jsakias Bhov, se Harset street, ars fully preieesd to sxseuts orders tor 1. antst atiscasf svsry SssertpMwi. aasstoylag sspsrliess warkaHss see aslnir to. Best sr sastsrials, Mmw work will sis-ays he Inishsd la a styls sssn .slsd mmvsiautsnssuua, -Eetstirias eves with asatasm aad dsaseteh. o- Vaetory s Hargett strs.1. Bear ths Bsptls grssrs, d al Clark's sts stoad, near tasMssseleUsll aoieiga ass a. ist. l jr. seat of government to ssware it puldtcaticss Much a course due to Mr. Lawrence aad I the aottoa he so honorably represented. tyaridtmee A si aut. V. mm XiiiiiM, tj ,mm la TkHw1, mmiU, aa party, aad its aseilte) aaoa lb sulysc of , ,tsblisl.mamt. New lerk, fits of MiielstU's tvae sUvevy l " setting machine, sr. hi wparatii. The m hiu M ef a trmairular Map, u-whet resembling a grand piao fs-m, only WA Urte. It has a key tatrd ei.rrc.poeJ.iig to tbe Isttersef thelpbabs4 prtneioies la reference to tlie slaiert euee- f "'. Mas. khmttosl with t e I hate sesW for the I"" f ,"" ,L ' , Issavwati. party. ,0J not g.iy the jusi.e f,"4 w X'J U af that eksimV f rejosca, as a LtWr. .....that .ger-b.-rd pr..ly as lane, are plated or 1 aaa ca-y hT I rae thai the Souths The teUmw art isopplstd by tong mm as tb hu. 1'h.lad.lpas Cau. did art swIWya, ear llbtd with a stogie letMrwhteh re- ksssas (anhful part la th h-asth. the Coeatt. TT T T" iwtscav, aad the ea the shttere .esiuas 1 m"m T " ths dswred hniee toto a tnag rsfsWa Het Wary sytoet Uttf.ma whwh s- , ,,M U""' "asSne., fr,ja which it is taken aethsd frees thesr awl. all d aeamts slemswts ' "P" as4 broksei mto tines to east th . ,af tveessalMaweed atoduMs ism t the, at aa. i VHf aia, aodtostitssl. tssty astnaa-e aptottur. ea farasta aUvery ..sirtiast sj seavasreed, a fssssfaed swsestad to. Mast amis, era Html, V ssr Pot srs a The k mow Kuthura mlQmw. l(stw isrssasTuSs I !l Usi ims.lsJ in l,a tka Ikuauis s 'j'f' '"'' .fW'' , aM as bssw snef de-' M hwrt meas-rss (,r-tl.. tert.t af m4m at " aaW asstcf ansa. I the tvaslBg eWtiias In that Stale, gate a rep! . T"r,r, .' , hi'hsMitaiaed the follow ,i pirtsd paragraoaii , A Tsxtf BV A Pi lTt a -At the Feaall,. fas. Vo. rwmler. ,.at !.., that vy ausav lisat, twesaliy held la Lowell, if,, fcitowutg sa, W of Ha A mere, pony t. a aNe W. aim. Suestwl ansa aisd, aad asaat heartily respuaeWd la It l. ao rmal.l to itBte mark trsaUe se 7 ""peay to ts-sr rgtt to v.a-e $ ao to tt to be im sn.iertss ate.ieeM.iitra.ts. it.beaK tb.t ilsr. w.ld a4 r eoisst aad at.,fl.,i,: SEVENTH DISTRICT. Rowts. Craige, Asti Aaisriooa, 957 ; Stows, Aatcricaa, 584, Craig' majurity, 373, . - Csasacae-4.,rai, tfi; eeinra. Add. Stow' aiajurity, 253. l Sri uui ac se. f'raigs, 107t Stows, 750 Craig majority, S25, Th return from the eoantie heard Irota show a Urge fall off ia th Bam her af vote, asually pnltod. Mr. Craige, will endoubtlly be bmtod by larger majority, lbs a he was twa ysan ago, Clingiaa' fiatr4ct ha ant bee heard from though thirs las report that he ha gained htrgely ever hi wrater eat ia Caldwell and Harks, hat ws aoabt It very much. Oa th whttM, V think Ua Aaaerieaa party hats done eery well. TUty hat nssdsd ia slsetutg thsea t oarTssaiaSB cerUisly. sad Iher kt paasibility of tb fourth, and hat sal duwa th eppusttkia ia soefe degree a to hold wt eel'ieat aatkipatiea laT future sainiss. Tb leasua which the frtoad af the Amerisaa party should leara frma the htieeoatest U, the saw ty fbr rasiewed eaertioa. Let a posh forward with ail oaf efforto, aad evmplete sutssas i " saw sam - t, vs. mpssstsv frmm. ami witaxssi rass. 1 1 eiunt eeetteo of t toaasst ks ssweae ttM its asve. tka ths inhaw head, sawhsnt as . aassaas a eery mini the taeysr aad the eWsar jmm tft.t nf fxrrtf re asae t-i" s la artoashag ks hH asaa. aad l heat tis Baasl etsssioa. f.-a. .Uauaa) try Uad af try sas iatlBtasasjemamtafds devil I tad drfrowusa '' Carta rt Oit. TU erdet of the Pup to areh- hiehop Hughes at Is eras seat o-asMwsi'sas Here I aa estreat from fh hatter Pop 11 to t Juha llaghea, aa hi lata deiartar treat Seas te retara to the I'aited ttoteet fir mi re ura, r ars as la Asitiri. (Mitaaiit a.alifsvsasaatwvvsa. tsallil l.ilsit.iso it l s.sanis. Axtats vis see t ttstatt ts-e I r'a ttiswinviu.se a. Mr sss leitaiis, i im ts, veat r e v. s. M'KI'.AIMinMAKlMai IV AMCHKA. IKIM1 tilt kkllbUCAhl.xi. tasresata Ut mnmm s koata iui re rats saosis f Clarendon Iron Work, wiunvorov, a. o. The Claesadaa Iraa Works ate Bww pttpstid to re st t srSsts mr Umm, VsrtHatl, Hsettssatiol sr Osellts Wag Suaua EagtBM, ki(k er lew pesst.it, aad aeapnal to all bsuwmhi Ctrstuar, Vsrtirsl aad Peftatos aow Mills sasspstto) Pswus, Mlalas atsebkswrv, Urlst aad Flaar stills, SMansttei Pstk et, Taebta. .a Mbsr wssae th. opinio, that women, too, or, smong .nil rrZrit V.lZ men. i j u . lti Tk..kM aai.-i. si w. bi..a. m. .1,. i r n... t ,1.. e o..iu ,l. - --.-. , -- 'ii'"i. ' rai ,,iws,. in un uno-UHisint bis. rsuOS. Ms.ssrs If rs mil maMmm color of the skin cannot justify a deference of I tJASTlNtlS. legal right. There are not born twa asea nf Iraa aad Brats OMtlagaafaH s.seH.ilsat, htttedleg e-iisj color, but still lees two msa of unequal Ornestiniol tiee lUlliai, yipe, ltnat. tssUaea. stsv rirlits. Toe Uaauaaay aasiM esspaotfallt lesix uttaricm to eaa law. Ills ewremmea that an penal - r - ""- laws can oely have th purpose of correction, hut never th absurd purpoe of eipleUou. Ws, therefore, annsider tlie penalty of death, which excludee the possibility of correction, to he a irrational as barhnmas. Now H Is ewr eiSH. that th msa who dared to set forth, for the guidance nf th Amerieaa pantile, such principles as these, deserves to meet with a rebuke as public as the offence which they have given. The last clause. In which the abrogatioa of th death penalty Is advocated. seems to havs beea adopted with a prospective view to their own personal safety, In the event of coming under the action of th penal laws, and fiar this rearoa alone, if fur none ether, w shall steadfastly resist any change- whatever, ant knowing how auoa th moat stringent measures may be necessary, when Free (iermans prsaaats to take th wall of Free Asneriean, and refusing to beerHB identified with that general sentiment ef nationality which the Onetitutioa require, snd ths laws of the land ready to prontota, stood pea a platform tsf their ews, end from tbae dictate to those who have hospitably received them, bow they shall act and how they shall do. rally tat xWllieg, BOILERS. - Tebalar, Flasi aa Crll.arie.1 Barters, Wstsr Tsaaa, Chlssaera, aad ail sthsr ktsstt ef Bettor Work. KM' A IKS. A essisrals fcrartoiaet aad tores wlB 1st ksyS fat re. pars. jrStr. wash WUI he deae ahtsssghly sad with liavl.f Utss auallUso, ths ahese wssh will hs esae sa as rnsinssliU tenet as slsswhm, Ntarth a teeth, sad la a ptMapt aad sssislaetary maaaae, CatustlsatlM hy IsUst sr Mltarwtiw, I. n(mr Btalsns ana esan-as tat atiin er net rarwltara, ul 1st as shntsty saetslly, wUUeftf easwersd. AH seders i ssmmaaltatisasto headdnsssd te ih. eadersltMa. kilLSm.1t H. uaAha,A(Mst. Marsh Si. 17 OT SPRLQ t'OODS! M'GEli & WILLIAMS A f theiraswi J asset respsei MICH AStt HI. tiaana, fithting fiar oisec, are wont to urge agaiast the Amerieaa party. Protract the period of pro bation which mast elapee srs th fsreirivev eaa acouir th. franehiae of sa Amerieaa sauuaa, and yon disaioish la that esteal the growing power of tbe anti-.lavary elsmsat. Hit to the foreijrtesr every other privilege save tills, or, if b must have H let bna reeaaia aatongat as long etHiugh to obtain a ompeteat kaewlrdge of our KiMituiHins, ami to aisatsase his mind vf th er rors and prejudice of th Old World. Than al least there would exist a an pmbaUliry thai he woeld ant bemrne the easy aad evedutoa. victim af political knatse and deaMgngnea, We eaa very welt nierttsn1 wk th liorih, which has aa special intereet la Bpttokliag sis very, should entertain small sympathy r toeAatertoaa party; bat to the HVwth tbe quaatiua boaeof tawaatoaet and rital anaeera, Toear ewa seeUoa it is a sab jert of ausneskaU importance whether frute a quarter to half s miliam ef igaaraat, aati-elatery Ks 10, Faysltstlll. street, respsetnilly ask aa esamlnstlsss af their Of hi. HO AST BTOVK Of Ml'MtZO MU MliMHkK UOODS, which, haviag foeea aght tor ease, tbsy are eaabled .te ef er sash to. eavtata he purshssss as will Osaka tl gTeatlv tkaar .etaataf. to eaU aad Ma before p.nlias- etse w netw. I opponents of lb Aisierieea party have ' V.' , . s.lsetd tr. ike a great parade af th oaths said to br ad-j l" ertatls la h.w 7vk. sa.Uag ia pert or tut men plaid, rrgirgo ad solid irsisaa all.aa. Heavy Hiarh ra l sthtaa sad t-K.i.'atiii ati.aitf Fiald fatal ord aad laata Kllha stripad rervals, llstd Herniate, stolid aad rlal4 Mracsa, Madra AuUsjee aad Plata t k.Iltea, rrastod IJs.m Camto-lro, wreaaamesaaa rreaea an-geadtea, OATH BOUND rolJTICIANS, Th made ministered to mem tsars ef that party an being imtisted into the order and a Contemporary asae "wnea we twsar to vow ma according to our awn judgment aad rhoiaee, bat ancssrdiiig la tbe will and etortioa of other aaca, what beeuesM ef personal hberty f" VI e pretuiae that tbe prartire ef parties are wall knows to the writer of thai article i and if as be knows how eoavea tiisa are fonne,!, and nomination mad., las an tenth er a band red lb part of lb party par tieipele ia tlie sslw-tiou of members of a eoatea tina, ar ia th aoatiaatiutt of oaudidatea J No. Aad yet whoa lb awaiiaalnas ars But, ti hi Htrtft. YiUsatsi ad duksasad as -. asrtlllaatoa, lUwaa, ,toaheasa. frtote, t Halite Isslalnea, Alsarao, t'raee de Psrls and toMkaaatoee, rretvrk aad Sesstch l-'mkraMertoe. aspmaeai tbat every aseeaoer af the party will HwMoa, tttme, aad Kaattok east ks tola tor la aeminsse ef the pony. I e,, a 0-4 -a. - bmhm.s, s.wte aassi BstBaaaassiw haoaild aa ea areeame to If ths track aad vet aa ledepeaaetH urtot, as Is forthwith prurletated immigrants stoasld of slaaahl aut bs annually ias. j a Iwa 'gada. Sad "stjotud." If a maa dare to r sBB-mc-, sat. a oe fsai. aso poipaiMe euty of th. tSoutb is to toke sides with that psilitieal uvganiiatiua which seeks to curtail title frightful element of danger, aad reduce it will. la saiwieraM hotittdo, Any other soars Is amply sattsdea, Wfi.atrutv. Oa Saturday evsaing bust, th dwelling torn so af Job !', Ken,,, nf letidsia t'owoty, was strurk with lightning, killing Mrs, 'm i"tantlt 1 bore were other mem hers of the family la ths hnace at the time, some tsf eh-aw batatas a asadidate la oppiaitioa to tbe nuatina. tosa, "Tray, liluneb and hwretheart, liule dasgs sad all, are art apua him to beat him abraa, W have a eaa directly ia point. H tlham ', I'reatna lq has ansxsBnead hiassslf a candidate Par I ongrsas a 1,4,0 hta ewa aasah and. rnmai dacaeae sad Bwaaa Mas la Steada, t asakrte toaactofe. " mnm aesttaat BB. rartrtl SWSBS maallMa, A large aseaarttaeat af Hoairsy and 0 lev of th Bsost approved Beak.: U are! her with s Larre Iteck sflUpl Aasrlcaa and BriUim waaaa. u at aatvu will boM bi to u - ""a1" ww w bss 1 eats, Tmr 1 wciriril. It nH , witttarobtigkislaleiiisaitd seriuvsweresugaiaed 1 u.iX tlTl-k .1,1. l.y th Jarmeeralie argaus, be is d.aaae.d for Haletgn. Mare Ivth, IT arac.ei lioswO with the atagte ef party. Now theaat asaies are a tdiligaiory ataaa pertiea as th I eat lit said to as lassa tv ts a now ,Klnet ere stana-d by the straek. avme of ibsnaj how. : arid whh this dif trenre la fata ef h Utitr. ever, were ssvtooaly injured, Mr. Cos Is ea of, They aa.pt eertaia pnaeiple. ahtrh they etas, ear must worthy end artiasehle eiiiteaia, aad will seietuheaWy helsst te be rstirsd by the pattdat TayetteTUls, Antr. 4. Iiaoon scarce in do man a at quotations. Supply of Corn good and price lower. Cotton Manufactures are abort of upplyTh article wonld bring aatetliiiig over quotation. Th supply of Hour is small, and unless receipt tmpnite, price, will be birher, Spirit Turpentine 32 eta. tier nlhia. Haw da. ti 10 aad I. 10 per bbl. . NEW JEWELltY STORE. CniClES 1. TDOMPSON fm WOULD tetpMtntl bstwna th. etilteet a B-alet.li, th. wwaty Bad th. aoaairv s,liiiiiilag fTJ that h. tost )UM tottd mm to Sfkra-liS aljls, Ike Beets fstvserly aaantyaed bj (1st IssraiB. Coaaaaay sa th. wart tad. mf ITsysaWTiH, Htrsst. .ad tolarta hit. H. Yea. 1s aad atasiai.s O Nsal s dry f.-il stwess, Wlmr h ha sasetd oasra. aad heasttifal ssswrllia'al mi NEW JtWKLKf. ef etl khs stsdsia atylaa, twulsatt W th. -eaaaaeaist sad ths ueatai, ami to abash kt tattta kbs Btetatioa ef Ht haa, alta, ft th asetleeata, B (aaal lot f old sad atttse Waaohae, wksrk snH Be warraated tn per tona BeM. akea stolitmd t. the eoawmwf, Ats., a tow sstttt-at imtBLF, BAr.RFLi.r.D orss. brsasht aa mfttiajly Bat lbs haatett ef CsraUao, Al ia xi sal tarstly as a alslsg teats. Ia BSet, at the Nw dteslrv mutm. aev aad svrs thtos asually he to aeek Mtaa,ttshsaeu, Stat be ajead at ertot. that wtttt tall te aaaw lbs rn-l. Bias. MiBetrisg saseas sd al shaat BeOa., aad taiisi Undo Sam'i Tarm Fence, BT A. 9. MILS. WM JfHsfraffaa hy M. fhr, T. th maa wb has feab la bit heart, wt sat, -Used SB. Bawsh I T. ti. esasa. wb. la lbs ssi.tt. sr d Hti. ahlldrta, w. say with ts..h-,.u. ".. lis A st a. .11 WB. regard IB ataral a-t'oi t i s. io, O'S satrMy sf eam.a," ilka aaltatiea aad a,-s-s at twr saSwtia kaaaaalty, a. egai say, Haas I si 1 a baa s Itaa ssarar Tbls very ao.Mr stoeh was t.biibsd Wsdawsst, Mst loth, aed Ut. ekott af tht Vtrta . Ml.,, aa s-.id hwtote Ssltrds f alaatt Tb setsad tnua ws, n,b antt WtdaaMd.j,May Uak, sad arly tilt..,, la se.ws.kl ws hate aa taawl a kd sf tt a.s-b ibrltllef iaier- Sat, ef SBjek towlltbiag araaatat, tsil t,.i-i-( atyls, at IBIS sat Bwlort a,. It is .a bii.'-i ia tatae af toe Male. Lav, H, k tabna b-.iS mi lb. stasitest kwarl .ad irri.gt fre H aaaititU't aa4 st.--raw sod aaswiah tor tb. salsa? a ,!., et t to, laliatpttaesa. If tke Slstt T-aswraat Sswtaiit, tktw.sk Its sartawiss, eaa, id tenirta. an eat a s.- v .4 IkM tod lest mrnf feailt la is is Kiaia b.i. Hit B.S4 stsstlsw, Wv hslltvtlbt Lfilslart, tuba btais. lea. Bietstiasv, .wald sault be atnarsd. 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