"'"i" 1 ' : ' "rfl VOLUME XL VI , rtaiOsusii aiuvi.f m . r WILLI AM C. DOUB, iniTos axDrtoraitnia. If paid strictly la advance, twe dollart per an- ijHimmiun MnHuii-jiina wnma is month ; sod tare dollars at th nd of tht J- , ! ADrSMTrSKMBXTS bet exceeding aixtoea torsion of the tory m, that 6ror the 4th ae will bt inserted eat tixt far m dollar, aad JLirch tli Nuncio Bad tbia communication tweaty-ate euu Jot each eubeeqo.et tosartieo. to Mr. Barringer. Tbia it fids Uioroughly and Thoeo of greater length wiU h hrged proper . . tioaally. t our t Orders aad Judicial adv.. tisetaent- abtolutely false. Mr. R. Merer ao Hated ia any will ba charged ii per evat. kigber than m aoov 0I Uit pubtto auuretse in which he alluded to hi auhject. W heard hia peecb. at th Sret ratification meeting in Raleigh, at the Court Iloose the first peeeh be made in Die State, arteritis return from Philadelphia. Thepoiiu ba then made, and which he prested foreiUy and earnestly was, that it wa a moat humiliating reflection to ever; patriotic American, that the Pope's Nuucio should be in possession of the information a tu -n-ho constituted the cabinet, before oar minister at the same Court received it. And now we appeal to the Standard and but pshaw what is the use of it T We were about to appeal to the KJitor of the Stan dard's pride as an American eitisen, and ask him, if it was not a humiliating reflection indeed, and if he did not to foci it, But annealing to the W RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING,! AUGUST 15, 1855. A reasonable deduction will ba made to those whs advenit by the year. Book aad Job Priutleg dona with neatnea aa dttpatcti, aad an accommodating terms. tar tatter to the Editor mart be post-paid. "SA LEIGH, N. C. Thttiaday Morning, Augaiat ISM. .tejrMr. HENRY M. LEWIS, Montgomery Alabama, Is our General Traveling Agent fur the States of Alabama and Tennessee, assisted by C. F. LEWIS, JAS. 0. LEWIS and SAMUEL 1). lewis; , Mr. C. W. JAMES, No. 1 Harrison Street, Cin- Standard's pridt of country, would betiko appeal- ciunuti, Ohio, is our General Collecting Agent for I iog to the honesty of the fox, the magnanimity of the Western States and Tesas, assisted by II. J the hyeu, or the intellect of Ute ass. . THOMAS, S. W, RAMSAl', WILLIAM U The Standarvl audits small-fry imitators, with THOMAS, TllOS. M. JAMES, C. M. L. WISE, all the. long retinue of pop-guu orators in the MAN", A. L. CHILDS and l'r. WM. IRWIN, foreign and llomiah party, cannot erade, by a oeipts of either will be good. coutemptibla quibble, the force of what is con- Mr. 1SRAKL E.J AMES, No. 182 South Teuth clutively proven by Mr; Ban-inker's letter to both Street, Philadelphia, is our General Traveling Mr. Rayner and Mr. Ellis. The Pope's Nuncio at Madrid knew of the Roman Catholic Campbell being iu Mr. Pierce's Cubinct before our Minister there, or the public at large, had heard of it. It is testimony strong we think confirmatory of the bargain made Mure the election, between the Ruiuieb Hierarchy in this country and the Piorce wire-workers. The minion uf xY.ukliu Pierce uud the P.,pe oi Rome, cauuot get rid of it, bj all the Mtecisl plciidihir. tiiev umv rcs-al to. li will The Standard prates about "an issue uf vernci- ,tick to them like the shirt uf Nessus. Thr-vehall, Agent, assisted by WM. II. WK.LD, JKO. COL LINS, JAMES DEKRING.J. 1IAMM1TT, R. S. JAMES, T. i. KICK, R W. MORRISON, E. W. WILEY, WM. L. WATERMAN, ALEX. II. CARSON, E. MISTIN, BEN. V.fiWAIN, T, ASHMAN and P. DAVIS. Tba Standard Prating about Voracity ba! hat ha I ty'' between Mr. Kuvner nud Mr. Barringer. Is not that amusing f Tlie Slaudard having the assurance to talk about "nroritif Veracity is an article iu w hich it docs not deal a subject on which it in profoundly ignorant There is no issue of veracity between them not the least. Mr. Barriuuer's letters to Mr, llayucr and to Mr. Ellis, both fully oontiim and sustain Mr. R.'s statement, vii: That the Pope's Nuncio told Mr. Baniiiger, beforo the news of tlie forma tion of Mr. t'icne's cabinet reached Madrid, and whilst it was in d.ubl and a subject of conjecture iu the puMic.uiind tliere, that Mr, Campbell, a Romun Catholic, was a na-mber of the said I'ab iuel. '1 hut is w list Mr. Usiynor suid, and that is what Mr. But ringer cunliiuit. As evidence that Mr. li. did not give any other ytvisiou of it, he lias lccuiu the habit, 'uce ho received Mr. 1. tetter, Nf reading Iruln the letter itself, in hi public nddieiifcs. Mr. It. is not rejMinMule for any im-xuet rouorto of the bowsi! press, ol what he inu) l.ao iai4. Nur is it to l expected f any prominent man, that he is to uoticu aud correct cerv miMvprefeiitatioii of what ho lu.ty say and do. l-u,..i.oe Mr. R. was to atteuipt to Correct eu-ry biandcrou,! inipuiatiuii against him that appears in the coluiui.sul the NawUrd. It would take all hia time to do so. The Editor uf the Standard knows there i nu issue uf veracity between Mr. Lavuer and Mr. Itarriniier. He u and will, hear of it tu their heart's content, from this till the next 1'i'caideiitial elemmu. W e don't euro whether it was orore or yef tho 4th of March '53, thiit this communication Was wade by tlie Nuucio 1 1 Mr. Barringcr it ia proccn that the information wascommuuicate I to thoRomibh Hierarcy in Eoritpe, beibre it was to our Minister, or to the public. Mr. B. says a i unequivocally. It don't matter how charitalde or unttwliu.j .Mr. Barringer tnujf hart btrtt ul tw tune, iu i.uu ;oniag that the Nuncio may have been more active than he was in getting the news iu reari to his own (Mr. 11. 's) country; yet au unbiased public con repaid it in no other light than as strong corroborativo proof,' that the appointment uK'ampbcll was only a consummation uf the bar gain that bad becu made before tho election. Even il it w ere possible to suppose that tlie Nuncio had received the news by regular course of mail; yet it still proves how deeply concerned the UomUb Church in Eurupe is about our country ; how closely they watch our political progress ; how deeply intent they nro on engrafting their dogmas UKn our institutions. This uf iuell ia alarming. The Standard shall hear mora of it, rind from thit day forth, to the Presidential elec tion, this humiliating fact, that the Poie's Nuucio was ii, formed of the appointment uf Campbell, a Roman Catholic, to a scat in the Cubinct, before the public there knew it; and that the .Minister playing tl.e tremorethautheyi in fraJiny "I'Wtanting the honor and power and glory of to discover any such isnue, A variance of opinion, does not involve an issue uf veracity, aud base sVare the vietS of the swlitor ot the Standard, iu regard to ttvili, he is not stupid enough to think so. Mr. llayneraays he"MiKi" Mr. liarringer's letter eotablishes the ehaige which had been made, of u uwcr tUmduiy, at hast, between the Roman Catholics and tho Pierce party, Mr. Barringor doea not ven lukt issue with Mr, R. iu regard to this matter uf ohikm. The purport uf hut letter i, that be had no upinlou on tho subject, at tlie time the communication n at made to him by the N'uncio, It ia reasonable W suppose tie should have had none, being out of the Country and un acquainted with all tlie istoM tuvulved in th party oontesta of the day, Buppcae, at 11 time tba Nuiiciojinade tl.is tomuauicalioB to Mr. I)., fa (Mr. II.) "did or tup pose" the Nuncio had any rcrious kuuwledge that Campbell Wat to be our country, who ought to have been the first man iu Spaiu tu get the iiifurniatinn, first derives hit knowledge from the Nuncio of the Pope, that a Roman Catholic, recognising the spiritual supre macy of tlie Poe of Rome as paramount to any teuiKiral allegiance to his own country, was a meinbur of tlie Americin Cabinet. The Standard Won't hear the last uf it for many a day. Praaohars and Politioa. We understand that tome of the opponent! of the American party in this county, who belong to different protectant churches, are greatW offend ed, at their ministers because they denounce th evil tendencies, and expose the corruption and rottenness f th Catholia church, aud its licentious priesthood. They say they are ad vancing the cause of the American party, aud denounce it ,( the Catholic oh urcb , )fur that purpose, and raise the hue an lcry of "the preacher bas tur ned politician.' Now itisknownhysll.thatfront time immemorial, thedifferent Protectant minis' tera throughout the whole length and breadth of the country have always denounced the catholic church, and the cry hat never been raised till now, when the Democratic party hum token aides with that church. We contend that it it the minister"! duty to denounce it, without fear of censure from any quarter, anil if he has the good of bit cause at heart he will not hesitate to do it, let the consequences be at they may ; and if he does not do to he is falling short of hit duty as a miuister, and is a libel on the cause he pro teases to espoune On this subject the AuVrri& ( r-.) (Vin'sfiaH Adrocatt, uses the lollowing puiuted language ; " It it nois-ed about that men, becauae they advocate Protestant Christianity, and oppose Ko mauiMit, and the movements of the Jesuits, have therefore tiecoute partisans in politics, atid are identified with political measures j yea, they Are brauded as political jugglers, ana are unworthy tne oimnuence arm patronage ot lioneHt men. Now, all tin is unlatr. We,- for instance have, for years labored to advance th cauaenf lrnto tant Christianity ; we have opposed Rom-uiisiu and warned the world against its influence. Its doetnnes aud usuges. iumittitinnnaud pricstlniod, we have done it from the pulpit and through the ' press. Aud. pow because we pursue the even tenor of our way the eourao we have lieon fid Lowing for yearn are to lie branded and denoun ced aa party politicians ; procrilied, declared ub unworthy tlie eoutidciice of honest men t Is the liberty ot Kpcoeh to be roat ruined, the freedom of the press to tie enrtailed, because tho.apeaker is a minister, or the writer a preacher of the tiospel? If a preacher rftand iu hia place aud denounce the .l,m of ain, and expose the rotten ness of a fallen and degraded Church and aoor rupt priesthood, he is to be anathematized as a pditical gladiator? We lieg pardon, gentleman We are not to be driven trom our purpose by new-born politico religionists, who lhtiika the Bible, the pulpit, the religious preaa, minister! of.the goel, and the iustitutioiia of Christianity must all stand aaide, because tber have appeared on the stage. We concede 'to politicians and ttntesmen tlie right to disousa any subject in any way that ia lawful ana oonstiiuiional ; we claim not the right to dictate to them we inteifere not at all with their prerogative!: they iniiv discuss on the stump and iu the journals of the times, any great question that may interest them, or b of value to their country ; nt- the tame time howev er, we, aa a trreman, claim similar rights in our responsibilities at the last great day. The editor of tbia journal la a native Tennes eon ; hia father burn in the Old Itominion waa one of the early act tiers of the West ; he wns an ofl'cr in tlie war, and fought with Jack son, Carroll, Cntfe ,and other brave men, in do ferieeof the rights of his countrymen; his grandfath er waa a Virginian, and battled with Washington ana ins nouie compeers in the uevoiutiotiary struggle ; and it would be unnatural for a son de scended from audi ancestry to autliT himself to be gagged, or to leave tnglonously the ramparta .ion, and to make a compromise with sin, and ter into an aruistice with the lleril, because partisan politicians see proper to rata tba ery ol "Mad ling," or cry out. "Th Preacher has turned Poitticran I" No, gentle reader, we have arred too long in tint glorious coutlu tto strike our colors, now that we are in tight ef victory." YELLOW FEVEKIX NORFOLK. . p f rirtrd T tlie law I S inie or th monVa h7e. J howerer, m re wisely resolved to n-jeot ths life annunie , ma uebititatea by long acolusiou I ." tli ehecrlul liirht and duties of life, and to ; ek th asylums of their order in other lands. j I By the decision of the llolv S-e. all who voted 1 for Vie l iw, and all officer coneernel in its NUMBER 31 - Orrict or rni Boaib or IIultu, . Noarout, August 5th, 1S5. Report for th 41 hour endiug to day at tl M. Two oawot of fever in th infected r-.w, which were left a helnlesa when tlie rest of th tick were removed, hav since died. Thsrs lis, l4s sine,, Silturtlav'a renort. ten I execution, are lipid to Usiintiii,i.Hle,t rHU .,i'f. ut hosmtal ik. the cliundi ,lr-. ,t.,.. f , i, . i ...! ..r T niauv obstaclet to encounter. It was the moat families removed from the mlvcteJ row, but the na muat livt and di without its sacreuumts aud '"o'""" J m.-r..,ic iw vn m in oiaie. ror coses are reported (to 1st mild, w ith th exception consolations. ; i'. um (hi ll'i'miujton Ittntld. . , ,s - . . Till III) PlSTRICT. , The. result of th recent election, not only in this district, but in the State ,1s a triumph lo the American cause. "This' will hardly be denied by cen tha oprxaiition. ' - i lu this jimrict, the American party bad very uf a child 4 years nid ; and the case previously reported art eonvaleacout. No death in the hos pital. . There it on case, rVportcd by the attending physician to be yellow fever, which was develop ed out uf the infected district, lit nrobahly originated from exsiure to it atmosphere, It is iiovr uudcr treaAiiient, Vo iht Columbia R C fimr. STARTLINQ IEVEMPMENT. years and ysais it had bean the peculiar property of th lleinooracy ; had always elected Represen tative to t itngrciM, from that partv 1 and invari aldy exercised no light inthienee in the elrctiorta for Governor. It could always be relied upon fn very eontiBgeney: wa certain to roll up a Tlie subjoined extract ia taken from th Coi-H""' bw'W' and 3,ty (or theJieo Poco .,.. r,i i ...,:...n. , , . nominee, however popular hit opponent micht u, ,Q 'ui,,imc w,uiiiai. a s uomumn u . . . - i.' . .. k to the careful periiMtl of rverv one. wh, m.d . . ""rL1 'tv.1'1". '""neeng .ua worse who had reeeutly removed from the infected row, and tli other from (Jusport, Both are under treatment. , yrfolk Beamn.; ALEXANPEIt C A miELLM A I N" ST CAT II' OUC1SM AS ANTl-AHKlUCAXr 7", In the deflate at Cinninnatti io 137, hnrirsen Two.hercaaea hav. occurred !n thecity-on. i. open to eonvictiou. and wl,. r'casot, i. ,a f orit-. Tb IHttrlot gav 2.6U0 perverted by prejudice or passion. The extract V"",.v fr - - . i. froa, a .peeiVofa Rritiah nobleman, the Duke Thl" ""!Klc f ,n f 'uKh ',e of Richmond, latolv tluvernorCcer,!! .1 Cn.du ':'" after a wmpariana of th who is bitterly hoatile to our irj.uhlican govern- "" A? P, .bV majority ,.,i ....t.i .i..;.,. .. , 1 against the American party, a niajoritv too, tixod. siakingsoiuetimeagooftheUoverumontofthe aa any huwan calculation can 1 extra, I uited Slates he suid - ' ordinary exertlont wera mad in behalf of Mr. -' Winalnw, the an tl-American nrmiine. lletra- "It wilt be ilestrovsl it ancht not and will versed th lHatrid frnm on end to th nthwr. Alexander Campbell and Bishop Puroell of the no he permitted to exist. 1 h cursa of tb makiae seeladetoctionerrB; wilh tlianeas Catholic Cnnreh, the arventh proposition disvuas- I'rench tevoluiient atnf iwUe,Lwm war and pl. He bad hit strikers, wa may taw, ia avery ed waa aa follows : eoiumotiont in Kunm are to be attributed tit precinct. Popular" mao-of th opposition aiarted i iwuian v-iHiioiio reugion u iiiiauioie ana example; ami so long aa it exisia no prince, will I their iiitlnenc in Ins .pehalt, anil took tba ttnmn insnapectable of reformation, at alleged, u esara- l tula upon hi throne, and the inrerelfrna of against Mr. Rnid. Th latter, go where he wjiuld, toiHv Aiiit-Amtrieait, being oppoawi to tne genius r.nrop are aware ot M,Tvl thee, have determined speak where he might, waa certain t anonunter ol ail free inttitutiona, and positively subvoraiv tiMn ita dextmetion, and they hava com to an a tR. Never bofor in th history of this Di. of them, opposing ilm general reading of the undnntnnilinti upon this aahiect, and har dec's- trict, we vetitnr to my, were wch earnest, ae- aeripttires, and the ditfut.on of useful knowledge ded on th mean to ncooninliah it, and they will tiv, long-oontinoed exertion mad for a party among the whole coinumnity, so essential to eventually ued, by aiihvor-ion rather llian triumph, a during th canvass, which ha just IIUOIVT SlllOlTrinmB,i,is:j mnni utDOllliau. ull'(iirsi, mi Ilia IOW anil SlirpiUS population j CHISOII . , ". ( ; In the discussion of this proposition, Mr. of the different nation of Kumpo will b tarried But, tbi la not all. Th candidate of th Campbell, in the amrmmve, adtlue.ed ao many Into that coiintry. It ia and will b a recoptacl Anmricnn partv was not -personally popular. He authoritie from the Church of Rome, a' d so for the bad and disaffected population of Europe, was an old politician, and no man can go through many powjrl'ul arguments, drawn from th when they are not wanted for soldier! or to apolitical lira without having political tint to doctrines, tenets, and practices of that Church, as supply the natives, and th government of Eu- answer for. Such as he had wrof ooursw bronchi to completely overwhelm the Bishop. Hit ruP W1" """h a courso. Thia will create np against him, and to that degree he wn pot vr.sinneiita aVa uiiiuiswerahie. W hsvs two a surplut and majority of low population, whs anon th defensive. Thl it fatal In Politic. little apaie this week to do more than make a nl' excited, aud they will bring with I Th great secret of Wit' tucoeaa ia Virginia few extracts. After stating the above proposition, ",cln 'boir prinoiples, and in nine cases out of consisted in this, that abandoning th Adminis- Mr. Campbell said I I ""oci e to inrir ancient aim lornior govern- trntinn its lata, not stopping tof aa Instant to 'Essentially Anti-American." Thit I hav so ""' biwa, manners, customs, and religion, I dtifend it error and failure, h monnted the far proved, aa reforence has already been made wm tranamn them to their ixiatenty, and in I Anwneau bobby, and for month assailed it tu those doctrines, which make tlie Calhohff non-l """X en" pmpagat them among the natives, principles with unceasing vehemence, and with a . . . ' . . . ... r, t ... . ,dn .-,n i ... - i ,. i : i .... ., . . ; j - 1:1 - .mm mi, uvtssiiQ viiimin, hiiu ,,j UiV eon' I iciinwr auu vuuv inn rvsiunrcu a lis activity 01 siiiou.Mi nim lawawni o investeti uy me right at (tcienoe. ana permuted to tn otnr tia no op nfTrage. llcnue, diaoord, diaaension, anarchy, portunitr for assault. Mr. licid having bcn in and oivil war will ensue, nnd some spular indi- politlca Itir many yaart, duubtless presented tali- viuuai win assum in government aud restore cut point! or attack, and these were taken advan urder, and the toverciirut of Enrol, th enii. Intra of hr hit wilv foot avervwhera thenunnik grants, and many of th natirea will sustain him. I tho listrict If a new man had been run an l'he Church of Rome hat a dosiaa ntum that honest count rv farmer, nmlnat wlwsu alando oountry, and it will in tim b th estahiislicd would have fatten Mbbetl of it barbell tongue, a raligitm, and will aid in th destruction of that still more gratifying result than the present ttat republic 1 hav conversed with many of th of affair exhibit, would hav been our. Tber sovereigns and princes f Europe, and thj.Jiav wrr antipathies to Mr, Keid, which, (n the illation abject slaves to their priests, btsl nps, arid popes to that Hierarchy, which lias always opposed freedom of thought, of speech, and of action, whether in literature, politics, or religion, Such are the law of mind tuch the intellectual and moral constitution uf man, that if in religion the mind be enslaved tn any superstition, especi ally in youth, it rarely or ever can be emancipated and invigorated. Th benumbing and paralyiinj Intluence of Romanism is such, ua to disqualify a person fr th relish and enjoyment of political lilssrty. ror in all litabirv, civil liberty follows in the' wak of religion liberty s insomiirli, that nuaniimiusly expressed these opuiioo relativ to mind of many persona, could not b overcom it i almost an oracl of philosophy, that religious lilierty ts the cnuaeand political iilartyau ettect of that aiiiae without which it nver hat been found. Compare not Protestant Amorica with the ronublict oftireec or Rome ; for than is scarcely any point of coincidence in tliis reapeet. 1 hore never was on earth ao tree and so cquiuthle an institution a tb I'rotoataiit UMUtuiiou ol these I'niled States, W shall now axetnplify the spirit and tendency of Romanism taken from tha tir hundred year in which it was th most triumphant. As a tisjcimen ol that abject tut very of Roman ists to th superiors, aodofth humility of tli lb government of the United States, and their I personal matters, which were allowed tooperat determination to subvert it." I tn hia peeiudio on th day of alcction. eithur bf Fe,,.., n,l. ..,.,.. l. I. .!m., -1,. . ',il'sS th.e tmtertatnlng them over to th other - ; " 'v " i ,jje or keeping them away from tlie no It. That houaand of ho ot(n inal .ml pauper popula- Mr'iMA loi, Bumnw 07f TOtB, n..h these ii ou ui me uiu worm aiinnaiiv orirwu to our , . . .v ... tnorea. tney are ticiug sent nero ot tne nr n- ce and potentate of Europe, who feel that their power it not secure to lonit at the rxamnle of a fie government by the pe.ii.le it snlfcrrd to have it influence upon th blind of their down-trodden, yet discontented subjects. These rulert by uiviiie rignv r , . ,j ,,. . ...-l micfi, no in sin uowiurv wvrw I me right" w,mld forever bh-t out onr bright nto)fe,er to y.w. fcr Mr. Held. Pi. ?"Kr'n- T'" 'Jf '"cy wa tbeeandidataof th. American par tlirooch these pauses, it evident. W not th met without in- tifvlng the court of conduct which led to thit result. But, again. Th American party had la thit eon tost to eon tend not only arntnst th old Loco foci eohnrt but a tmfioa of tin N'ai'a porrV e ti(f,. Her ia this oountry were Whig who re- becaus b party, and they ista to tu superiors, aou ol Hi numilily o th il,,,rM , ..,,i;.i. 1 1 . ..: "'"'sw m, noisnns pny, ana inrj P,q of .hSLh m, fri.d ho. W oftJ.pok.n, C?hat 1 l!" TT gtjjr Tli Standard of yesterday haaaatupid attempt at wit, beaded tli "Death and burial of Sun" in w hich Uier ia bojxm'm, but the pint of whiskey which flowed iu th account given in th am print aoa tim since, of th discussion at Liwa', in this county, Weeaunot sea th application of th lines " Death like brr, level all ran It a. And lays tha Mepurd'acrook beside theyusoril" unlet tb writer was in a m iroliiiug mood, and wished to contol the- Editor of the Standard, appointed yet, doe that iiecaaaarily imply that I against hi nmorae uf eonteirnce for hi ingrati Mr. B. aotr bcliare, after a due weighing of all I tuda toward Mr, Sherd with th reflection tb fact aad irututtaacc of th ease, that ther that ia death, be lb aaid Standard man wuuld was a such previout audcrtuadingf II baa be on a level with Mr. 8, We know not what not said to. Our word foe it, he wilt not say to. other meaning; tliar eao bsin th utof tb word IAsm Ui editor of th Standard understand Mr. I "giaasrd ' as w hard th remark mad a few Barringer aa saving that he m thinks th Pop't 4y tince, by a gentleman that he would lay a I unuio aid not "have any iroiout knowledge w.iger if tht tditoruf lh Stanc'ard was tounderge itfaaintcntiuatnappointMr.CainpbaUtoofiecl'' uWotioa aflr death (aupHs,iog tlwrewaaaoy Th Standard, with all Iu effrontery, will not eurgeoa on tsrllt wboa elfaetoria aould stand dare say that it draw any uch iiifsrsuc frots It) thtrtwisald be aoaWrf fsiad in hi body, but Mr. Barringar't letter. 8o w repeat, thr ia no la th ptw of it would be found Huuetbing like enoVac of a varhuM of siiwa etca, blwa tb "gisaard" of a fowl. W auppos tb arilar Tha Election. There has been no definite newt received here from the Sixth and Eighth District! ainc our la' issue, and w cannot therefore edify our renders at to the result. The Postmaster at Morganbn rote on the bark of a letter package, that enough returns bad been received at that place, lu place beyoud a doubt the election of Clingman by 1000 or more. We will not Vouch fur it tsracity, though w think from present appear ance, that h ia elected by a small majority. W hav ao returns at all from th6th dittriet. tough it it ooncluded by all here that Mr. Pur- , . - ar is elected,. Vstf-By the following report of the Sonetary Committee of Norfolk, Va., which we received this morning, it will b teen that th Yellow Fe ver I on tli decline ia that place I Orru I or tut Boatn or Ilnt.in, 1 Norfolk, August 7, Inii. Benurt Eur tlie 24 hours endingthia day at 2 r. a. nor any death ot yellow lever Mr. Barring' and Mr, Raynar, Bat th Editor of th Standard croaks over (lis fact, that Mr. Rayner did nut publish Mr. Bar ringer' i letter. Wet), wby abotud h hav pub lished it f Mr, Barringer did not, ia that letur, laut it to b published. W hay etaa th letter, aad there it ao wch request ia It. He apoke i t a newspr rrfmi b had teen, of Mr. R.'a altusloa to th tulject, tlightly tariatrt from th not, and ta'4, "Hit wa rebrrcd tb (gain ui of tb "death and barialuf Sara," mast hai cuts to th tam eonclueiua him-elf. Again thit article deaeribea the Pall Bearers aa holding " lbir handkrhib to their of euars. That i aatural aaugh. That ia ia tended to apply to th moment when th ansrea sua pasted by tb Editur uf tb StaadanL It ia to ba bopad that Sam' frieada pat ao ail- r omsmsnu oa hi aoAin. Ittbey did tby hd Ixlter watch hi (rave. Not only the Ktsndard I .. ' - . m. . i ll . I..., l! !, pahlie, it was but just tn all the parties eonosrned . , ,, ' , . , , . I giMM in dirt, readers such aau lung aeemuarr . r , s th eorrsotusa auald bt made." The Staadard aaka, with th eooJest imaginable isspadea. " Wby wa not tb letter of Mr. Barringar to Mr. Rayacr, af dal July 6th, at una published her !" W will eondearwod to reply to th Moated laeolenta of tb Standard, a! though sack Tann lection We eaa aseartaia nothing of a dsflmt chtmt tar frost the leatioa in ihi Stat, tli TvOgraph i docpatcb ar to eeufikt. n g. UmM it i utttrly ua- powilj to lursa enrrtopiatna a tooths fasalt kothin bat iadigaant aoa- Tb campaign ha beea every eiaitiag aad pli tempt. Il wa tsseaaae, aa ws prewumr, Mr. IL I ited ", aad UK lMoa will ao d ,aU be clow, did aot ritiM to pubHah it. Tb hitter vat bis I Th KaMtill Wkif of Aagat 4th, ha tb . ewa prirat property. No rwissMt had bta asad I rwtern ftmai ail eoustisa Kaoi, Aadenoa, by the writer that it haM t ptitdMtitd, a, th ! CampUII, Orala jer, Jtffrra. and Roaae whith 0jIsrioO whifli ita e-mtrata thoatd b asea, I tssatry a a4 gsia of (uartaaa haadr4 aad Tb ably eooii.:!. ts.'tbal lh act houU l j hfty yt yr lUary th Whig etwdidato lur tat ad with eiactntaa, bu.h Mr. IL (Mat Ouvernar tw yr ago. It pvars frasa i trtyt to Wars done. II rstbliaheal a porussa of tsb-graplii aVaixtehM, by way af Kathvill that, Iks Utter. e asoa 14 it l-eoasu ajeacaaar f tb 0try, the Aaseriaaa aadidat did ao ra to twlicavtl. a Mr, Rlli g4nt the toal impatsy well la th we era pan ef tha Etoiai aigd " iLm U tka t niua axstsnar. Why aot pLIih an at Ttaaeas, aa yh brttsf i4er4. Why, tba bapsrtlnaau of th DtaasiasJ U Ji all boaad. Wiiits s, V tliai) tvnl W ali4 ea to aabliah tmy Istis V rat!, lo ahUh any allusion I mad la ear Il a manaaelretisa la the feaedard tinted J' OUutl," it k raid that " U. Rat ttr t l.t thow a svtt gsia of tut Gentry. H,iaow y M s6t tuBt Tb I Und tl'rna l Daily v tlisl many f tbsirn bad th lessor, thtsxhar a-gt.l. of wilaws. li s Hist unu.aal ansmntsssaoa, a raunnow a..-! i'll. l!sl. take th following exampl. Accordioni to tint doctrine then current at Rune, in tiie last Lnterati great synod, under the Pope' Dote, in hit ear, on bishop styled him J'rineeut lht WurUi another orator osllrd him A in of kings, aud Monarch of th earth an- illi.T great prelate laid ot bun. Unit b- had all isjwer aiwva ail powers, both o bCiven and earth. And th tam roused up Poisb Jsso X. in thuae brave terma : 'Suatcb nti, therefore, th twodged tword of divine power, roinniilted to the ; tnd enjoin, eoinmaml, and charge, that an universal peace and alliance b made among Christiana for at bawl ten year; aud to that bind king in fetters of the great king, and con strain noblea by tlie Iron manacles) of censures mon!, nut ny sunvcraion. thia tulivcraioo It to erloeted by "the introduction of a discordant ele ment Into our tocial and pditical system ; by the u,nilini l,iilw .11 il..',. ...... . A .l I. .... ..- v ..u,ii..,uviHUIU,lh who may nut t needed lo- their navici and aruiiea. 1 1, et crtininaM and pauper the very scum tu r.iiropoan tocietv are, ot courts, Iiivm red with the right of aulfrage a most potent and Some even carried their hostility so far to Tot for Mr. Winalow, th nomine of the other aid 1 In Sampson county, trng as it may asem, leading, Inflnential Whigs, men of character and intelligence, exerted themaelvea for Mr. Witiamw. and aided very material in securing for him th vol of that county. And, o H will appear, we think, when the return an all in. that a verv largo portioa of th old Whig gnard abstained danro..a we.nor. in tl..'h.n.l. nf .1... I r'"- " ""."' K i ... t , , . ,, "-iiront rennennr aid to th American oaus. or frao ahi- U . eTh .l5 Z,7 -i.l "77". 'berr former friends and la favor of their foenv jy franchise, it is rightly judged will not divest fu,- la other wonw, ttiat th Whig had a V cry them of thetr prmcip e. d prejudices-will pot ta Seating H,, , free them from tb trammels of earlv adims m ..... r. . " . . serial andaffi'eiiont'rth landof their nativity, lionet, isureai I :. 1.....1. i l ii mtsn nwtinisie, or insnun PTirjnae. for to thee it aiven all power in heaven and in i. .i.. i!i...i u... j r ., . r . " Por"1 Pard. V, of eoon impv Ett no tnBa 1 hia is tlie doctrine which llaromus. with a Roman confidence, bothtooften toamert aad drive forward, saying, 'tliat there can be no doubt of It, but that tlie civil principality i subject to the 'dotal t ana that Uo4 bath mad th political govornment sahjeot to th donitnioa of tlwapirit ual church, ' En is. Patrne. Sot. 18, p. lid. Uarouiua, Annalt, ii. 21." POLITICAL PERSECUTION IS HiRENCE RESISTKNCE AT ROME TO TIIE 8tP PUESSIO.N Of MONASTERIES IN SPAIN', p power. ..... mm oi oar popuia on-tnt. w r)nmtA rf Virginia hT tT..Whi foreign lrmnt of political power will cline to I a ui.i ti. li "-.!- " 1 '" V "'d1 - their ancient and firmer governments, law. " " "I ill 1.' " "1"TT manners, customs, and religion," and introduce disenrd. dissension, anarchy and tb civil war" in our midst. Thus divided aud distracted. It It hoped and lirlHved that the pesmhi and govern ment m tn I liltea istateawill fall an easr rtre tn th Intrigue and design of Ilia dtaisst of Europe, and nur illuatroat xaipl of arlf-t-oy emment by the pssspls no longer diatarb their amlntlna atptrnuon atir powsr, aor twart their tehttue Utr the eubjugaUoa ef maa. in am support, rujwstn, w .i,;ii h i,;.-. be more politio and lea lndeieB Jent f Now, reviewing th whol. tj.,1 wt ,av don well reaiarkaldy well, "ft , hs,a ftm)(ht th Demoerat. ad the .V I iga, and bar Bum near beating both. W bt fl,lt p a part, to th Dittriet, ia tb (oa rs jf few ajwoib. which la the lac at all v.bsi aclet ha eot down th at ran gi lint tb opysnJ(Ia over on half. W nav enaa swrioua mi oad Into eld party liar aad distinrsUoaa, ap-.tmtcd txreiadlrtis. bronchi It teem a, too, that tb Church of Rota ba of oM PrtT aavipathie aa a oomrnoa pfat- deaigna Uam thit oountry. It it confidently be- " f "jned oyer 1 Alt) rote In the most im- Ueved Ibat itilularant llouiaui.m will aoquirs the prasttwala I'ittriet in th State, and rendered atrdney ovr all otlier forma of religious faith of future ascendancy isynfaila- aud wisrsinp, and in pniessa uf time beeom tbt " anibjrdisrotiriging rircara- , C0UIURAT10.N PHOClXMNii'1. '- J, Rsuita, August J, I-'-o. RnKr meetirj of th Rsvnl Presert II a. 1. Ilvwuod. lnten.fant: Slessrs. ls.-v;,i- 1'r.se- tr, K. Smith, A. M. Uonnan, Alex. Adamj, H Csmiwell, CsHimiesioners. - ts awAK.n, the i'itv t irdinso.rtiri.t.iio. fe d- tng horse a, 4c, in the stt. . v-h so emnWr j s to read "in oa f lav : ,is,H - hrdtl'sllH nr faj meiif if V.. I. u, I,e sti.i.i i " wbippad, en convicimu. at ti.e Af -rcti-.a l th Intendant. " The following Petitions f,r recrmerulati.saa t th County t . urt t. r 1 ccnee to teuil ardent pirne in tins citv, w ere prps- nte-t.' S. D, Beit, to retail at J , lin Kane's bi ,,! Fayetteville Street, ll-iccicd. V. M. ls,... ger, on Payt'tuvville Stfset, next dmr i. Post t.if- c. I.eieeted. Suez sVI'ollard. Eeinted The followine letter from the Troan r i . Reg Hospital Pond wa read, rix t TtsMurar Dximrtken-t, I 4th July, I.-wS. J Ta Ike htlrmtanl of Falu rnuJ r.,i..',.',,n, e, nt Ok VUy nf Halri,jhAiiyixi.tMtis r It i aiatle tnV duty as 1 ressurcr. to,, by a tew lutic.n of the isuaro oi in trustee ot the tiex Hospital on th 13th instant, to communicate tn vm ih wnlt their action On the coininiinicati,ria and rr;nve of your Board of theOth May last aad sulweqnent. iu vua suuetance ot the remarks n tlie intro duction of th 6rst reolut!o,c., which p-ivcmed th Board in the adoption of tb tame. You w ill iiud th resolution enclosed. It will be recollected that John ,1...... ed, by hit ill, nindctn appropriation, by setting apart, by devise, to., a certain lot or parcel of land and also ohnttls assets to the ammiut ft f0,5tM.O71 for the purpose of founding Hospital iur a eomtortatiie retreat for the sick and affl u-teit poor belonging toth city of RaWiBh, where ibcy may nay the hencht of skillful medical aid srre) pnijsjr attentnsa.- To carry ont th benewkat dcaign of tho donor, a Board of Trustee waa ippuintcd to take the charge and maj.afemeM r.f tli endowment, and on tire Slid February, lf f, - was orgitnitra oy tlie nam nf th Trustee f rh Rrz Hospital, and on tit ltd of March fu;iurki received of the Testator the nforeanid tm of ?y,5ti.ti71 in Note and Bonds on privet tniU yiduala comprising whntla called ti,e Un rnnd now, at the nt.tiual income of tlai fund at G nr cent. wrn only about $!"i0, it was quit seasona ble for th Trustee to itifur that, the iWior did not wish ot expect that 0 small a sum should be employed any other Way than to theimrraa of capital, and thus ; from year to Tear, to bean .K..l ..n.ll i. . I u ... ... un,,, in snuuui yieiu sitouia b turncietik to afford the contemplated asaistanc to the i, jeot of theeharity. ThitcrainKttethemnat natural and rational construction ot the subject the Trustee idopted th plan, pr-nrsssing to poe u It to it completion; but to eft'wt thia it wilt require, at they think, th operutioo of two year mor front this time to pr-nt(mmml incmu of the fund being only about fl,!"!, hen Wicy think that Hot lest than an naunril inco! of fl.SiK) will b rufficicnt a tny ht ahoa n by th footing up of om of tne nppMd yearly charges uf th Institution a Ar ita bciag into full operation, lo wit: ftrie af gapriatexriaa.tt-y nuut tad Via wife,......,... ..........Iimhi en Hire of eattablt aursss, sas ,s$ Medietas, aad awsr.but aswrlsbsMutt fct iiui ' psltaats,...M eon, Provlslnne asy w jsal and w,.,... mit.M ColTes, Tea, Cwgar, baiter, 1-uS. 4e., tM"'. MilekOswtaaJ preveadei to ssppurt lh,s, tasi.e I irasmsd .... taa), M Doetor't lliU, Ae,,., ......,......,.. 00,(K1 But, first ftfiiar lb yearly Income of the l.Vtt can be cortainly eotinted en, iuitablo house must be bunt and Varnished with siiltablt turti'ture tor th ootnfirtable retreat of the nick and atliice ed poor, Vo.. which will cost at feast the ineoma of lb next three years; alter which we may with propriety, lna Dot betore, nter pon a lull ope ration .hate established a wlf-tusuiuing Insti tution, and accomplishing thereby, aa ws would fondly ho-.v. In com pretty good' degre the ls aavehrat design oi th founder, a wail aa fulfills teg our liut. . ., , ... :, . 1 hitva th honor to let, . , yry rcapoctfully, Jrour nhcdienl tcrviRt, ' '' ' WILLIAM i'EACB. Treat' t Ilea 11 otpitat It. ara nrdered that th H'y Wath rry th hour at night, froth and after th lOth luatui L Aa Ordiaaoe ounce rnilig Hogs running at atrg ia tu air est at tb uy, wa the adopted and ordered to b printed aad poaUd als-ut town. .. . . Th City Caaatalda'l -feaa s-.;. -i, violate! id liissnat law, wga increased to $1. Th followine Aaoount war nresenied and allowed, la: In favor of S. H. Rogers 1. T. IK H.jj it fX H. Wm. Chavit fUX Other Aecouut ar praaauted and referred for iuvo- ligation. Mr. Cantwe.II snbniitfed prnpotitinn fiar lighN Ing hp I'evettevill ttreet, wliicb Wat laid oa th told tier th present. , Mr. t sntweil prenrntrd to th B nl. In th nam of a. P. Taylor, Esq., Civ I Eug-nrer, a beautiful profile view nf T'avtUMillt street, exe cuted with hne aniaiie skill. W herein on. on aaolioa, the thank e nf the rbard Wert ordered to b rMurwed to Mr. Taylor Hi bit tutri luneutai girt. A.ljournd. J. J. CliniSTOPHEKS, Cle,k. history of political tyranny docs not present aa 1. I . T. ... .1 lance ol mor lnsenmtbl rruelty tnao th I itlun the city limits, bueoMtolbekaewledg : ina xeuaru. I mataii Thar bate bea six aw Caaet at tb botniul case of this) nble martvra. whoae virtue wm out of th city, dealba ssms, I re, kmcl aa eonaplrvHe against power: men l.C. BUUlUlirUN. Bce ty. I w ihnut rtroech, rentlemen by lortlitod habits. frMBut and representative of the people, patriots u, whoua tbeir aiversim anneal! ia Iba krMirnf liy tha report of the csinstsry l ommitiee, oa nel f aid In forming a popular government. We fad the following llenia In the Florence oorretpoodonc of Uw Newark Advertiser: mmmi ,.r,, nt iiw. mhossI r ii.. ,.i;,:i priaunert of Naples frost Hi ksatha M duna:tuns I eatabliabed raligioa in th s land of religMMM wor giil baaled ojirsaitiim fr,rtn wilhisut, where they bavebwa Lauguithiiig tim Is-Kl. to thip and bihwation. That Rom ha ua dsaiga I " " 'bm7 f""" l'n. Truly h to a great .. . . ...I., ...lu .1. ...... I L .1 I utMrti oar less loslitutions i that sl, u mnt-k .... t. 1 rmfesra, aud the onrsititten snow ud fl it the tentibilitiia of t.urope in theii bshalf. Tby rennet our goieromant ana people sulaervis.il . . 7 result. 1 hey are were heavily chained and carted in covered wag- ta br parpuM uf talf-aggrwidiaeaMat, (Mas astooaoVd and torriBed. oaa through a Blaofaom 4,SJtrup tuliuntsl oviuant fossa the mighty tlTort ah I Batting . id ia th outset, that tb American party u imbs iLs, ....... i .......i.. funk tu orooasata bar faith, aud brinr ll.a As. p d dA well not only fa thit IH-lHrt but ssi asinw am. Bears m siiiyesnioi. .a aer systsai I M,v nun esriny tor Boot tttr ot erusliy aad taperatitioo. It U aa admiutd I pariou retnark tipua tb Utter branch of lb Irwin tluvt tn peupl of lb Lulled State ar lb I prvpusuwa. aaoat lutalligeut, Ui best educated and lb buI religumt psopl on lb face of tb earth. Un INII.hI aympathy. On of the carta was ovrtunieU,iid scleral ul lb lrltrn Uuiua were broken I The th. ountrarv. it it a truth euually eeatlltd.1 tni atriiiraa r,arT.-te hav llsbsu, Uiat la thus Mate ol r.urupe whst Roman is ia it the ttablisbl religion, and what it ha th aaoat utaplst aoatnd over U minds ul Hi mass, lb (real body Muadat avsnias It isssan tl,mt ikM kmA bes I Poenoa and Sotlimbriu. urtaa we aar nr la I of the fssopl ar lis aiost sin net, r'.eeraded. aa tftaea new sasee sod .in death, (tv. of which T I'T!' - 7.. ' ( i . 1,-s.T .V J P , " " , , , .... I drwlful than msrlvrd.aa tlery war wmated . brtaitwdoes. 1 et th Ibarch uf R,,ta la mak. ssvsrrni ui, ss,si ,M '', w. , psr four hour pre, aading. dreadful than msrtvrd.aa tlery trere wrested I brteitwdota. 1 et th Cbarch uf Kuta I task " " ,7 fns thsir tesaeefal' home ia the de.pot tiiey ing BrndigiuBe aVu to pruprgai her a eaJIrd "'-""M'Vl.tolb. tUiWt ofre-acuoB, eVsmesd to U Ibrwhip with tb tilth, rsa.gion iu Ibis eosatry the Und of the frse ai d ' iasttolon ia pnsoB awarwmg with vermin, the buns of the Wave, inUUigent, rehjtiuaa, 17 denied what Men dsosary asaiaad far anehata pr-spar as and happy pei.ple ud aa i,.-l uiUilort ta at different Hums ari, ua aecounta, pretend ing t be euibentie. of the origin af tho LAni.ri or "Know hoth.nr" rssrtr. but monmtd lb era Wbteb appeared to probable, or wart trnea turn a rsliabu aad aatkeuu too res, a lb following, which wt eornmunicated by b Hub. ptepnen stuama, t bum Mate Peuatoe from MiHiaaiispt, hilht editor uf th Memnhia Lunuiiae i wassaii at, aoa wwa uf auita- varaciiy. Mr. A-iufurmed to ttillow a reaegad King fund smew tat tow ef Uit band t h vary tioa which b had himself prnrlaimssl aad swore to maintain f for Ms iiliMaa tieg all ra frts of a as sr senary esrlira, with be 1 1 .id wilaesaeaasid t ervil .sart, Bo otlesr rharr waa sustained tbaa thia limpkt retuaal to easHlioa that great penury. s 1 aa world eaaiMst have tWgotten th the aa einreaed thnsagh the tly indignii.ai sOla. l,ladsa et Ibe time steswsri which aeui a trampling anna the bshasent of Hebieds, Colleges aad Ckueeh ia eomtaotily called Ned Bontline, had any 4 the vers aoasiitu. I ear midst, la InI'J. ai-oufdms ta Usa tttatuiln I thing lodowitb tb ornautelbia of what is know. ul uomo, tuer r teat lo tbia oountry and a.aow nothing" or Asseriroa party. The eapenora v tne aiiove jMirrxose Ii,uuui in I Brganiaausaa ua aaui tnetneturasB Th K. Y. Herald, which it th only paper ret-1 brutes, f,er aw ntlss eria thaa a oatietawt refusal untaeaae tutat ol ta.ey anuuaily, for Ust eat ah- I la It i tnvpsalifl) (site that K. Z O. Jad- yoad Masoa aad IHioa'i tine, which gie aa anqualiftr J support ol th right of tb ftouth. and all th guaraat of the Cunstilatioa, bold th f.llo ing buigaaga with rrs.-t to th A bos lition tnrlen lea of Ibe Administrathit), Wt ask Um Loquitur a atieaitua. It will see, that ear heat frieuda at the North thiak rteward toa ai chvi.4t tbsa Pure and Marry. II may hav very disposition to miarl.iaf, Uit h It las re,trnt be diss at witld the patmaege af lis Oovoras ass i it which ba beast awed to tamper the worat anwai of th rVsath and of th Constitution. W aiast be (teased far aot wantieg to trttat aaj tnot of tba aaeaassl DtaHMrato with lb tasM ordiaary ralaa, to saigataiua eaath lohumaBity aetounl of power. tera. Wkf. Fnm At K. r. Unoli. Mwaearad by tarvist hs thaeaas of asitcbisf. B'4 Mr. Reward ad hi rspablHaui " phalaB elwsaid be the otusetastt rasiard b tba aisoliiMsa. tela, I sat Usaerai 1 irree ana tlf. Merer. 11 Korth aad the Ibstth are dries t Use ergaaisa tana ef tgraphaaal paetias, rt will b thnstgh Us I ps-tiey at r raaklis r.aaa. 1 be a Boat erasssary est bat adBMBtstraUua baa eaoa rm, llia.lMli ta IMJ. $r77ii ia 1W.1. a i rt is si . t. i . 1 1 a i . i u . . . T.""v. . s, rwv.vpy; in i "MO. siou.UUIJt ia IhUi, wll,si. Sum, what ran b list ohje.-t vf tbi vast aad iuorewsmg tipendiUsr! It itt object to teak as aa u,t. U.,r-ul aad rtligtout pssqilel II tbi b tli ebjaet, on MMmst help thinking that tber it far asure Bred that it be a Uinll thnsagh tb Mart uf t i,rtMdoaa 'r 1 a s oiled ia vaagtlitiug and aduaaung tbt iaar tosa so Btroawsu taiaurt f every gafliBg 1 a,"va1. urgrausa aa tyworanl tl,is-tt f Ui taawintoaaavaagerafoutrairad haaaaily, Iber I P' oa but ewa dominion, to eay n-.tlong if U I a boad f lah ksMweea snsut aad au, a tasav millMtit ia tbt other fwatss uf Italy, m Spun, aauatly ef aatur aad tot, uf thoegbt aad feeling, I Portugal, Auwna and Krtiwe. last Uie which soaspsla at with a power pwraseoaal to ail I 'ue m nrunswic giv at tie tru a,laUua f wbrrevar 1-erpsH rated sa evert psaMibbj oar a ton. Il as a fcsschlog tupplrsssBl to Ibis uatrag that il ha absst a sd biighl the Ineet sir, lea uf peivwt tii-4nsea lh high heed ttsabtr 4 Paaw-ts to a auuMnsaaa, trssWw-4 laMahenabed wire of rsruiisl nia tain a press)' we put aad ratt ed hie ebustrwa with a tnenUe as ptsatMge. Lvory aaaaly hoar Beast baaa sste eatery at every attaints, ad tbe twiuW ef each a tregedy. Craubtr fnatraatasbe have bswst reeeivtd frota rbaaaa by tbe rUsbope ta Derdiata to rami the tha d steel smb. The esvwera, lb palmaas aad lb tstaatami nt I taaewu-st ml tbt aawani eretaiag tb MnBatmsa, of bt. otka bat beta biassed is tb ksasto of lb asv tn BssShs, Bate ts sals ineta la murae Mat of th OntMlilwli'sa, Palrbstt sseitiaa. I twa to lb taoak aad easert. 1 Usw ti drtotsoa to tb eesnpmeaisea af tit to tea, an I tosaary appaatt eaaaatasaead tbe Vt tad raise woagh to lasat tbe tsiHsarewnuiy ef the avtaaiB-1 I e k fcsvred aesmet tba seSWeaf gnvstntanit. Uwrwiesa. l,srtt sjaal rVealinM, srisal etfsarseaea aud bMivw-a tb tosaate to vi-44 tb kr ealy esvrwa' Bureau is p a m aas Biastwa I aiaarrl asrssest s ,1 aha yield aubrsut It at dascriltd a Isiia - m'M htaw ad it tpaw ul iifsa4a! ia isilwaal tsrt ef re i tease I bat whs a e.trawwe4 U sy ar add .assa utay assy astwps , tb parrs of tbia ta-t aspeaditur f mtane ana seal j . Now, ti, avet onvhsBS and ttfreii, wav t thwart lis ftsesaes ef lropeaa rttepnts, Who wauld enaaihdaie tbeir power and tnak their thrtawet txereaecar by smpaaasat; ihevrtbena ssf the UMsaaamaBl M tb I a,as) r-t ', aad to being t tsMfln Ibe aW.gn f bi Holmes tb l'Vs It to wasstly atel,U frasi Ibe enuatr the Baatsar M rnaaMai. tbey are Bnadn, IH aer a. sasssa, to awta Ireta laaat boatr. ix4iii(i 'th T aaeUd thees would h ,h, M( rfl laaaady M the 4aiKrt , nh whirh wa era threwt aed. T rafwe u.., m rf ,1,,,, etiss. would task tba haew,lM .. .p.4,i Jar vM, as lar t.M. p.er ta .iaetr..l. Ibia at I.U m(bl w da, if we wosM .dssjaad our r.a, rfsiblowa inet-ini eas arslnst the w,ls. sol aaasbiiaaitna ef s,r ansa, ra.atbe i clt watbi. imaua ' ssn susanwar, wan a minwry one et li'sausa, aa inctal with tb poliuotl partto af thai eoaa- try. rstcond--It it BBqualiflbdly false that lb K i IXotbuigtbad Uvtir tang, u t)s North. Tbsy aesraaiasd their Irs touts il lot wiewamai i. llsUiimaarea Suutbera ctly badet th idtowbg oumBHtaacee t slaat before aa aieattua UiOrt tw year ago (or Ihartabauta) tha laadar Inr aa of Uesaa, of tba (rmsnr and Ibaxaaa Casbsilina. went to Ibe leads el oa ef the pobtleel tatrtate asssiaaii war wayow aa as! are to ei' a hit! the wb.de tasrviga aad taibali yota, fnetided he would bind huoaeir to appoint erU.B idivid aato to oeV, afier hie election, a 0f IHa nem. and -T .ht of., de,,, f, U vu f.a.tb.d. Tb. eandid.,, ref.d to m.k.any aecbeorreptbarg.u.od r mweugh. b. .ai "'" fcJ' "ia '.rpoBeot, Alisr the wauguratina of Ihetucr sful eo.obdsle, it Wa o'wereH thai " iaT '.,a.rlr lli.f Iheperosxa abisM at lies were 'n tht af 'tssiid list, tr arpmuted to th vrase mate in tswi&l ! laisl.grnea of lhawe fa-t spreayl hka a w iH Ire U,ruia tbt any. Tbej wait ihtrat ,sl,d tsd found au ta bat trw; it I rrtulissl .a e"iMiig ll,t Ban, Aariaaa ,B)l'tnerit t4 th Bsluusoresa lo fevar beat, and in tl.aWth ud efgsaitattva of tba eaaaiW 'know Nothiags.'1 lUtm.ti, Aiirust7, 1U'5. Ppeclal meetlne of th Hoard ni l ,m, held thit day: Present, lh, II ,n .r V. . H ,,. wood, Intendant; Matters. K. Cautwidl. A. M. Oormtn, U, U. Tirrner, Alva. Adams, Commia-aioners. Th Intendant stared that ha bail board together to aacartain thsir pKisure wuli refereaoi to the propriety of toy further lri,la. boo ot ecGuo, ia view of tbt present ootid, i nof he health of tbe adjoining tiin-t uf Not!,, Ik an rnvtssaoatn. IbsrVsn r. i. Hatw-M l.W II MetTea, W.. n Hill, and Charles h. Johna-m were mvitml to ap pear hefor th It .anl, aa uiclical adtisers In tha premises. In reply to qiiesto,iia fldre.s.i to shorn, tUlattsar taUd W in their rip.M. o ,. lew (ever is aot aeontata a diastases, and ibal'tb health of thia city bas been better for ht Ut (, avoniht thin for many yean it ttiia T!,. v deeerihed U topogrni'liy of th city it. in urn1 toeaiksa, e , and concurred to tba opinion tint ao further legislation up.ni tb enhjn-t i, ,i , waa neesMiary. beyond culling the t u t, tic a n ttua to Ibe nrwsssity nt eb anl n. ss, 1,-., u I thai kt their op'uiist it atat1!, r r um nn. aaweaeary to atteoipt to e..lu It thku. t lu ant other way. W herenpnnj, they having retired, U t A l.r a, that Ui thanks of tbe , , v u .bip v e t ian reapouilitig to our .,!, I ,t i toe tioa to tli v isbra ot ibe ( t And furtl.ee, that th li.i. - t , elematt'HA, rwquestnig tb cur-, t -proper preesbtl,, at. ,.i.-,. ni ii ef earkoeasa la thit e,tr, , ti,r, bsaa tstedaj elearing' tl,,,r that he be author ii. I f,,, Itm. and enperaa, ai.d en b ,,,,v . free at of purimt I t t' e s i J. J. I'll KIM ! liLi,. t i j at - ' ' 1 Pro i i 1 rt ail I a i. a I -vl t i, ! n, i . Sc. .A. I '1 " tr r "i i I e t.,e ABIVALOrTIIKM'I'.lHICX II ; itT : Larta rata ratityuV.! Ntw Veil, Ami- 0 - ti.e ,i ,,,,.,) , y, . , l.hkl. arrived at a Ui boo- li ,. t , t Cal'bsrwia dales lo tba loth,!,,, i ly . aad a iarf aumUr of rnss n ' ra I apt. Walur au.l l.e.",,", haiir; from .s.s Juitt. " f htweeyas-l lwer..,f , e ; f aerl,d at fas a .loan on the 1 , . ,i I fsnt -i, ,i , ,l is ,rv" , . t, ... dlBUsls,ta Ml I to ,l t lb brig ifiss,, of W r,n ., , , at San J.iaa. Hi ba I b. t... I , i , . all tared. JH.It-Cbmbtra.lala..f ,Va I m . H 1 d t ., bargee feeu-l to tt am. , a, . - . j aioi .1 i.. H . .,.,. .jbw I ul the A-1 n t', , 1, x i. Kith it tn. v,i...f r.rxv, t.krfra !; 'I' "" '."" I s ,' fcf I" a I ,r i J er. ti. t a i MISt fHtt'T 1 ta. r.-ii a .,.., ,,.4 . j ., s Bs't.1 , !- k t.lt

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