J . W I II I .-IU. ' ' WILLIAM a LOUB, . " a?b noniiTo. ' t-g t t -: 1 paid ttrtetly is ed react, tw duller per ta nas; t dollar ud fifty casts, if paid witbia e-x stonUt I and ibr dollars at th and f lb ADrXMTISSMSXrS Hi xcding lxtoeB BS will tot iaaartad ens tins far oh dollar, and I twwaljr-ae Mali fot jach abasqeent insertioa. I Tb ( pwlw hragtii will ba charged pro part tioatoy. Csart Order aad Judicisladveitisemeat will bhargea Si per (eul. higher than th sbors ratoa.- A reasonable dedoctioa will fc mad to taosewhe advsrtis by th year. . Bonk ami Jab Printisg dona wilb aeatn aaspatea, aaa am eoeomuioaaiing oirtss. GENERAL DIRECTORY. CITY GOVERNMENT. fa, Dallas Haywood, lutoudsttl ot Polio. - COMBHISlllKtRa. , " , EaeUm Ward. -tldndge Hiuith, - A. Adonis. ' - . 1 . Middle rTaraV E. L. Harding, . Isaac Procter. -''' K. Cantwoll, i . WtWcra Ward. A.. M. Gorman, , 4 '' 11. D. Turner. -.-'J. J. Christopher, City Clerk, A. la.. Herman, cuy area. CiVf Guard. Jams M. Crawley, ,..., Jackson Ovorby. " " Oife: Conttablet. Edward llarrii. Henry l'enmngton. A. Adams, W eiirbinaater . llama, Clerk ot the Mar : kot COURTS. Th Supreme Cenrl of North Carolina i jeld in thit city teuii-nuually, un the aecond i day in June, mud ib a'lth day oi December ' Jndjti. Hon. Frederick Nali, Clua Juatica, " R. M. I'earauD, Aaaoetalf adge, , W. H. liatUe, " , Edmund B. Freeman, Clerk; Ham. C. Jonea, Tlenurtar. J. J. I, l tell lord. br ilarebull. 'fb ViuUd ifatini Viratil luurt fot the Dia triot of Nurth Carolina it bald teini-annually is thia oity, on th lat Monday in June aud the laat I Monday ia November. , . .." I ll.. y.b;;K Jtoberl e. Dick; tJiera, hb. u. uaywoou, or., i Marshall, n wley Jonea, . I lb bHperwr Cowrt lor uu vounty i. neia on March and Niptemlr. ' , J V Xr.,V LS GenerJ and Sulio. itor of the fourth Judicial Ijintrict. I The Court of I w and Quarter Seuuxu i bld on tn. tnira ionuay in r enruar, .,, Amviial knil ftiivmiilmr. Ji:R. I.Llev. I lerk. I Chairman vl'Uu t'oxafy C'onr(. Wi William Boy- un. Couatu &i!ieitorK. P. Marriott ' Sheriff' ut Huke t'ostniy William U. Iligh, VurvMcr W illis ftcotu Jitguier. 11. liutson. BANKS. rt.iul nt Ihn RialA at' Xortk Candina. inenrnib. rated lh3U. Charter expires ia 1800. Capital 1,MIU,(KIU, diviUeU into sbarea ot winch the Literary Board bold S,U27 and th Univer sity tuw. ' Principal Bank at RalMxh. . tienrue W. Mordecai, PresidmL . ' C'lmrle )ewev, Cbiar. J. 11. Urvan, Jr.. Teller and Notary Public. W. t. Andemou, lisoount Clerk ana Notary 1 UhlJO. Jordan Woroble, Jr., Clerk. This itauk baa bnuxdie at Ncwbern, Tarbnro Fayetteriil, W ibnington, fclitahetb City, Char lotte, aiuton, Jlortauton ana n indsor. Dilti-Ttikl. On th part of tb State : 1). W. Courts, Pub io Tnuutuivi, ex-umoio, L. O B. Branch and W. 1L Poole. Uu tlw part of th Stockholders : Wax. Boy hut, Wa. Peace, J. II. Hryau, J. B. U. llouibac, Al Ired June and B. I . MiMre, . Offering aud Renewal day Tuesday. . IHscouut dsv Wednesdsv. Bouiesiia Bills and Bill ol Exchange discount-1 ma vry day. Business boots from 10 till 2 o'clock. lMriijk lira mli of the U'luk'n the Cope Fear Wiliiara il. Jones, Cbir, JtP. i iucb. Teller and Notarv Public. lliasclosa, lieu. W. Hajaoud, X. 11. Selby, tetii Jones, Ueorg Utile, Br. 'f bo. Hogg, and ('. W. 11. Ilutchiaa. Offering day Mouday, Iliscount day Tuesday RAIL LOADS. KaleiyX and Uaiton ttadrvad Cvmputf. aident. W . W. as. Traaaura. J. M. Pool, Assistaut Treasurer. V. H.Allen, Beput Agent, Mail train leate 10 minute after 7 arrives si CJ P. L A. M., Arj CarUimm Utlroi CumftMf. 3. M. Morebawd, President C. P. MsedenbalL Treasurar. , J. T. W (st, Bvuul A seal. Mail tram arrive S u'cloik, A. M, both froaa tb Last aad n set and both depart aU A. M. POST OFFICE. Wllliaa Whit, Sr., Post Master. (Hkoe hours, oa week dava. fruia Buo-rita to 9 I. M. TRAVELLER'S GUIDE. ( taaitst t ksrttvcst ar msiu at atuioi KORTirERJI M A BrTuilioi' Tkmavk Mail clu daily ... at C a. Way Mail . ... at Q p. Amvwa daily ...........at 6 p. m Tbe Can leav tlx depot ....at 6i a. m SOCTUCBSi MAIL Ilr T.o-aoaa llsci, noss dally . . at jp.a Arrivwa dailr ....... ..at 4 p. as Tbs) Hack issiv. .at 7 p. WESTERN MAIL-;jJt Ktiuwa,) Claa daily ............at p. at. Arrt'M daily ............ a6 a. an. Tb Train tears at I a. u. UOLDsBoRO MA1L-Bi KsiLaatut.) CVaw daily, (xcep undsy.) . . al 9 p. at Arrive daily (sttept buaatsy.) . . at I t TtxCtxt laic daily at baa TABBoRO' MAIL (Bt Two-aoast Usee,) (Itstsava Rsinday, Tswa. aad Tbwr at 9 p. ' ArtmaTaasdsr. Thar, aud hat., at 7 p. a Hark laavtjsoa Mow. Wed. aad I ri., at I a. PnTSB01' MAIL (Bt Tmn-aoata lite ' (1a Taswlay aa4 Saturday, at I p. aa Am.s. ea Misaday and Thursday, al T p- Hack Wave. Bo., and W4. about f a. m Lata Pnbllcationtv Ol IITRM 4 Addrtea, f u Uem. Smut f m. NiKtaed. srf-a an tuirat, aieuauias aa4 tl.ts Hills er wsillsaiisa f a karat Jsarasl, by Fraak klarr. jatl ('a Cat Ceraer, Vy Bvni.j'r, ' TW atekssast. " Tke list ol to Ua ty m. Hertk. ! WTi'y'fl'"i"'r 1 "'' so Ursssaia treme r'H'V Knusm, to 4 P"e.itkie Ues lisass, ImuvsX t uu, by B C satna tw W ftosa l-satrts, by Jtk t. C 1 la, tsata, , I.- fstaaxk , I D TriEJL " ... 9-0. Bookrer VOLUME XL VI. Jlodb-Carcltna tar RALEIGH, N. C. SATCRD AT MORNING, Al'Gl'STSSth, 1S5J Tn Charge of AboUtloalam It i really intuiting to the mind of every' per. eon, who ha any knowledge of the political af- fairaof the country to heat the Locofucu oratora and newapapera charge the American party with being an ally of Abolitioniam. The deowjtion they are. trying to practice ia too plain. W can not open a (ingle abolition print but what haa almost frcniicd appeal to the Freeaoiltra to wag a war of itorminatioo againatih Ameri can party. The Rational Kra, the central organ of abolitioniam, ia aa explicit and atnphaUe a worda eould make it, in ita ooademnatioo of the American party. ' Listen to what it aajar " The honest friendt of frtttiim most put down Know-Xothiugiem or Knuw-Nnthingiimi will put them down. 1'h free State uot reject Know Notliiniiiam. or Know-Nothingiam will irretriev ably divide them, and place thm under lh ktei of uie ttave pomr: Th New York Tribune, a paper whoae editor U looked upon a th bead and frontof Abolition iam at Uie North, tell u that the foreigner rsacliet our ahorea imbued with tl "inatinct of freedom," and that they need nothing more tnan wiae couoaela to make them the rnnkeat Abolition' iat, . It alto truthfully aaeerta that any iuipedi menu throws in the way of early naturalisation, wiU to "7 S11 ten the power of Mti - .Uv.ry. and therefor. vry man who tiew. " - - eonfin it within it preeeut limit, 1 bound to pu, ioys0 Ul, Americ4n pj, u -u tht 011, p aiavery par., m .u. oouuuy. e WouU lik. U, knOlt if ihMj of tb. vile abolition abeeU doe not outweigh in a thoo- aand fold, theatnntv deebvation of the anti Am.r5clui ,, .nd ,lunm oratori oftu. thnOi. r Why ia it that Abolitionist abhor, loathe, and utterly abomitiat th American party. Would their print and public apeaker auail th party ia th most denunciatory manner U they imag ined that they would I strengthened, directly or indirectly, ly it perpetuity. Surely not. In ucb a case, would they not rather lend a help- iug hand, load it wilh flatUry and .car and neourag it ia th proseontion of it object. It ia as plain aa th un is at noonday, to every un- prujudioad, unbiased mitd, that they dread th in. fluenc of Americanism, aa a sweeping anemy to their cause. Do ihej not candidly admit that if the American party is successful, ''it will irre trievably divid' th FreesoiWrs, "and plac them tinder th heel oflhlav power." And with the admission and acknowlcdgen-ent plain before us, it cannot b poasill that tlx true hearted yeomanry of th South can b so blind, aa to accept as gel truth all the foul- mouthed slandera interned Ly partisan sealoU and office-seeking demfroguc, agaiust th Amer ican party. We do not believ that the pcopleof the South are sunk so low In ignorance, or so ridi-aulously- attatlisdtu tha empty -.appallatioa of Denwurscy, a to credit tuch til invention. ttf" We see that the Kansas Legislature tsa j" Fed a act deulariug " that th importing or introduction into th Territory of any document or publication, tending to incite slntss to rebellion gainst authority shall be punishable Ly death." From this tb Editor ia! tlx Staudard will mm that k ktd belter li eautkus bw be sends lit Standard into K tints. Altlioarh th Standard i afraid, Wert in a tlata-bulding tok.uunitv, to openly avow itstlf in favor of abolitina, it ia arr- theleas enenbrnging, and giving id nd comfort to th abobtiotiists. It ia daily sxciting WiUou aad Frtd Douglass and- lu oilier abolition) eooft- pesrs to prsrs ia lhir warfare on Southern inttitstioaa ; by tolling tliest that tliey bar par. titan aad u-workrt ia tb South. It is leagued with Uraeley sad Gidding, and Garrisoa and Cerril Smitb, Id trying to put down the Americea party tb only party that has UsusJ a platform doing full aad aaa.pl justice to tb South. Tb Standard ia covertly instigating th negroes to iaauncctaua, ly -atanOy declaring that large ,J ,t,. h..,1. ..u .in. I t..i . I-.: . , .. .l I fw hu wm mi. wBawwawa tna ue ejuwttoa of alavsry I It i oounily charging tbat at toast half of tb Soutbsra people, Incliid log ataay of tb snust prooiineal ax a, ar not true t in South, la asaiuiaiaitig tb iatorttto of tb alars-bolder la Kama. Thia ia calculated to disonwteg and weakea tb eff.art of thoa ia that Territory, wkear natadiag with tb bow ra of alolitionitnt, ia tbsir atruggl to protoet tiisir ialerssl aa slave-holders. It i as aaacb aa to say to tb elan ia Kansas, run away from year toaster if yna fan if yu eaa do bs batter ri la revolt, and cut your mattsr'a throats you will not only tnd aid aaauag th bolittiUui of 0i North, but yea will fad ay an path iter la tb South, who ar aaaound apoa lb uaioa of holJing yoa U boadaca. Wa warn th Klatviard taaa agata, to beware) Lawaiwt Allbough th grand-jury la Korlb Carolina atay mil to do Its duly, yt tb tatborliie la Kaasaa, If they get hold f him, la cat b should sead tb Staadard that, will U likaly to giv Lim th fall t their law. ' ttajr Kaautss I Said to h la lssj growiag aouatry.-M gsajr rrsaidsut Pistw Mean tokav ttilsd mak hi psae wilh tb K as ass Ltgi.Ulur by tbersnaoval ad Uovenxir Reader. Oath loth ii.t, a tbarp debato sprung ap about aaatiag a uni; Ptausw, la wbk h fit Prssldral wstretig ly devwunesd. F.ne Ihougl.l it a diagrar e titan, tltat il was t ringing oi l parly taautx apoa tb Pre-Mavtry psrtj but, InaDy, itwa aaaaad "t its, ia ketiur of ot lbs Ciixsraor a last sf Virginia. gturfkoa't bfgst the mseiing to bt held ia th lny Halt, ea toavurrew aAn., at d a'stork I tok sai tps to reliava tb svk aad aof.r lag W Xetk.ll aad IVtasaoath. W last tb auseu uifltiM ap aaaafuMy aad aatewer eke saj atade t tkatr ttliiif aad tuwrOtw. EALEIGH, NORTH CAEOUNA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, BESTRUCTIOS F THK FORTIFICATIONS - AT PKTKOPAILOWJ-KL The French brig of war Ooligado, Captain Ti.AM.... kA. . , t L1 : . t jl'etropaulowKki, bringing intelligence of the de struction of the tortihoations at that place by tut Anglo-French tt)aadrua. Tb Alt Caliioruian oljtained the following details from Lieuteuanl Be Journal of th Obligtdu; Bxaraccrioa er tui Forts skd Flkiht or the I.NBiSiTiSTS. Tbeallied deet,eousiatingnf eight war vessels and steamers, arrived of Pelropau lowski on Uie ISth of May, bat th garrisoa bad already left fur tb A moor river, ia the Russian frigate Aurora, eorvelt Bwiua and two merchant! vevsela. -1 heeseaDeof the cUTWon was a matter stroke on the part of the Russians, who availed themselves ot a dense fog wbica set in on the n'ghtof the 17th of Anril. and so eluded the English war teeiuere Encounter ( screw i of 14 guns, sod Baracounter (tide wheel) of b guns, w hich bad been blockading the harbor for fifty days ores iout. The ordert to evacuate w er re ceived from the Ruatian headquarter in bilieria. On ancliorinx in the harbor, a detachment was sent on shore bv th commander of the fleet Rear Admiral Bruce, of th iiugliah, and Rear Admiral t ouriction (a newly appointed and ex ceedingly energetic man of only 45 year of age,) of the French. They landed and found the town diverted, save bv about 100 Kainaoliatki dot. a French naturalised American, and two Aniori cans, who raised the stars and urines over tbeir houses wnen toe fcirott landed, ulauuini that at the Russian bad abandoned lb place and loft it to them, they, wer the possessor of th soil. Then men nr engaged in trading, and ar rep resented duinz a cood busiues. The doss were in a starving condition, and follored the invader about town for bits of biscuit On of them w brought away by Commander Kosen- court, of tbe Obligado, The parties were divided into companies, who proceeded to bum, blow up and destroy the arse nals, storehouses and all government buildings. Not a vestige of any public work was left aland ing, except tba hospital, which, wkh the church and dwellings of the poorer a)i of tb inhabi tants was left untouched. Th inbabitantaeom menced deserting th place shortly after tb gar rison embarked. Accompanied by th authori ties, thev started on or abuat tka 'itlik nf Anril toward Tchiusk but th Unvarnor'i wife being enmme, tna nigni continue only to tbe email fishing village of Avacbe, tome twenty mile ininnu. Th following day after the arrival of the allies. the destruction of the fortifications commenced. These were fascinea constructed of immense logs the wall being fifteen feet in thickness. Such were their strength they resisted all efforta for oine time, ana were Dually raned to the (round by the agency of powder. It appears that the policy of the Russian Government had changed rather suddenly in this matter. After the buttle of last year, orders came fur strengthening the forts, and though at that time such a resistance was made as to repel th assailants, there being but one tier ol guns, it was ordered to iucreane it to a double tier. Tbe deatrovers found embras ures for SI guns of heavy caliber. Whv this aud den change of policy took place may, perhaps, be explained by that on which tbe Russians have alwar acted ot retiring into th interior Irotu their Invaders, andavoidingdeetaiae en gngementa. This lime, however, they have mad nothing by tne movement, and witn the increased atrenrth of the place, It would see at that they might have made a more obietnat' resistance than before. Tit fleets did not leave th place until the demo lition wsa complete. A BEAR KILLEDA DARING ACT. A huir sie-hesr to i!lelonMondveYiiin tart, in tbe woods sf William Foy of Jones County ot one oi ins turpentine nanu wuiie tugsgea in ulnpring boxes. Ilia circumstance which led to th discovery of the bear were, that he saw Jiog run St) fjy him, and in a few annutes alter lie beard him squeal. Using flurried to get inrougn nia lata ne toot; nti notice or th hog un til he had heard If aiiuenl for some lime, when bt deternvnert to aneertaln th cue, and to his surprise be discovered that a liear had artacked a hog. His first thought was loose the move ments nt Fruin, eireciing. a be hid Iwen told.t. tee tbs Lear drive th ho to where tb wanted but dine that was But the est, and aeeine that th wa fettling upon a liv bos, be wsa ronstncialdv puttied to know bow to act. T attitck. a large liuugry bear, in a thick wooda, (it in the act ol leeding,) over a mile from any as. sisiance, sou a small n ana snare ins only w on, sov' -l I c en act of fuolliariliucs,ai.d tn Irav the p . r bog at ti.t lulhlw disposal of th bear, h Ibnaght would I an act of o wardic. He reCectrd but f..r a Bn.ment when bt determined to mak an attack. Walking holdlv un ia front if th bear be dealt her a Mow which stunned her to effectually that b had but little tto .1 1 in lispstcbng the buar and Icrocloua animal which h did with th tindtea fragment of tb roond shat handle. Tl.ia b said to U an act of dar ing uiikaow a tt old td sxptrieu-ed lr bun- era, JN orosr , Viet. ' from th I'dtritmrg tulellifiemetr. YELLOW FEVER OX THE INCREASE IN NORFOLK AND PORTSMOITII. Tb torribi disat which . la anw devastating th devoted cities ef Norfolk and Portsmouth seems, frun all s- eeunU. to b fearfully oa th in es, and of a tour malignant type tliaa hert tof 're. H regret in learn from isengr wbe si rived in tbis cily ys-torday that Hunter W.khj h, Fu., tbe eieellent and Indetatigahl Maver 4 N irlola, wbos sickness with th bn fatal dis ss, has twra prevhwaly annrainord, Irraibed hi last tm Saturday night and bt funeral took placsoa raudsy at 11 o'sluck. The following hems, together with tb it l dea'bs Psr tb .4 boura tailing at X P. l. an hat ardsy, w sitraot from lb Norfolk Argut of vea leveayr BiH of Death by lb Tow, for 21 hour ending thia day, at S P. M. l.o-v Fixrewi'asj, 63 years, Matoair lauet J.4a 11. Halt, Water st, Uid A. Htrang. lit, r,llnd st Jaws Bmnfca, Cunenrdai., Miss wlaad. Main, at.t Mr. Ilanlnrv, 10, ChtrMi i.t nas Harriet rsigtuusi, , nrtwsf aij .wrs. Dr. Kn.lee.au, Mai at.i W. II lmxv. XL I'bureh t.t tie Jacobs, if. Brews M. Charles ItsUaaer. Tslls at.t Mrs. I , W bits. Ibnask at. Mr. Al, ..., I hmos si i f. il I;, ten.. ltia at; Mr. Il..v, Itar Poat4 lain Hvrlt, t,VLa sat M.; Mr. ), li. ttuUrtawei, 4i Boush (t Tutol 17. T. 0. IlltM.till ION. Hse't. l"r. Ilrna. who was Mrvrke uWa by list ia sue sw 1 bursdsy alghl uua.wt regret to tuts wa tury III rtaturdav, WSa aar paps Weal ess. Tb sails ansa bt aeesaMoaal sarsM nrs aniwaartiinf. sadaai g askeavlikaeraiiMed he freely reavdmd Uista. toteh likWia k m "y aad UhM as be anuuise4 wer ennwrh to aeaewOTu Ui trnsigat ,n-tnstii. snd bis wa haaytii has bsea aaada la yWIt to but ineaw. aaal e(,srt to present thai oi hb aatrvu par tttreavta Ihtatrta Wlaea th toaa Jamaatiiwa tourbsd at Old r..inl Headav evssMg II wa stated Ibst tb I'. It. rtiesste (least om. gsgtd ia th t-oM sartev, had sank. Jsd. killing eight ptrsuu. Ntptnuwlart warsgitea. lb cid.ol was said to kst kappenad aa Friday si tit. Il ia rallisf .iil thai lb lUliiasnr boat of Balardty enavmni ne lfi.-tn'i.w of e aa armdent W ar Wd to ke pt thai It is M last s ajrsvstrd atateastus tKnugb ewe mf. easant at tie Jamsaba was tjmte anad Ibal lb lf.l..ira ba4 tak.e ftoeo. Iarl4 laf'S-'atv, ass si.. a r apt Psnab, tit a m.n.a sf his hutj th HsUtLwsj antong U.a koM. r.vm tlte J!a!eijji Register. TUP POPE S NCNCIO MR. BARIUXGEll'S STATEMENT. ' Th annals of partisan bigotry and deception exhibit nothing to exceed, aud hardly to eual. tb attempt made by ll.e Auu-Americaa presa, to vad th lore of Mr, Barriucer's tuttement, a regard to tbe construction of Mr. Pierce's Cab- met, Mr. a. in his letter to air. t.llis and to Mr. Rsyner, eotinfuit tlte statement publicly uuvdeliy thus gentlemen, that the first uews lie received ot th eumptcxioa oftn vabiuM, was from tb Nuncio of tbe Pop ;and this too before 4b autUtntic uews ol tl. t .riusm.u ot the Cabi net had raacbad Madrid, aud while tb same was in doubt and conjecture. Aud yet tii Anti- Amsrioan journals and orators can tee nothing in this to excite to tears or aruus th pride ol tb peoplo ot this country, in regard to Pupal iutcrierenc in our puiiuoul afliiiis. Humiliating Indeed thould the reflection be, to every high nuuded and whnle-suulrd American 1'uuiot tliat before tii Minister repre.MUug our country there had received the uewt who should have been the firtt to gut it-lii N uc io of the Pop of Rom is m posMisition, and is bit first informant. of tii same, and that too iu coniiuxitm wilh tb slatomeiit, that Mr, LaiuiHtU neat a Jiumtui CoiA otia, . Partixaus, who luvui foreigners better tbau their own eouutrj men, audwh i itre willing to aubordinste th Protestunt rtiliifion of tootr l'nthrtothe bind y pretensiont of the Romiab ttieraruliyi may aBuct to believe Hint this cuui uiuuicutiou was not maite to tb lluuiinb Church In Eurup, before th formation of th Cabinet but yt everv reaaomug tuiud that roacbus conulusious by Uie duly weighing of foots, txiMt bediaK it, although he may pretaid to uisbelicv it. ... . It is well known tlint the charge wa mud and went th round of tii press, shortly after tii Cabinet wa announced ia tliit ooun try that th Roman CatlKihe vote was given to Mr. t'lerva, lu pursuance of a bargain to that If tot. It was also stated, that in reply to the remonstrances of a oommitb from Pennsylvania, against th ap pointment of Mr, Campbell, Mr. 1'ierc replied. that it wa too late, io argue thai question, inas much as the pioiiitttient ot Mr. C, was a mutter arranged and decidedti hie election. T hose charge were made in counexion with th state ment, that they could b proven if denied, and thev were not by any of the responsible organs of tii Pierc dynasty. Th prior knowledge of . k- : . i - . Hi nuaciu ai WSUllVt, UUkVHl Ol WllllUll'H uu these undenicd clutrees, must bring every unpre judiced mind to lb atonciusion, that th lUuuish I'buruh ba become a great political Clement lu our country ; that it baa Leouui alvong enough and insolent enough to dtotute terms ia In lor inatioa ot Cabineta ; and yet the blind worahipert and bigoted partisan of powtr aVd place can te nothing iu tiiia to mortify American pride. Tliev attempt to evade Uie loroe of tii it tettimony by a mean quibble. They say Mr. Barringcr has not said uiiscommuuicauon was made to biu before tba iiirmatiua of th Cabinet was kuown ia this coimdy. Suppose be has not su'td no, what ol that? lis say it was ueiure tne new reached Madrid : and inasmuch a hs ( Mr. B.l muvl and would have received th ncin ty tlte terfjirtl tteamer that left th country after th enuueia tiuu uf th Cabiuet here, it follows, as a mutter of court, that tbe inlormtlion mutt have been coinmuiiic.atd to theNuiioiu by a slrauicr that toft ltd ore th 4th of March, IjCI. Mr. Barriuger lavs, in hi teller to Mr. Ellis, that he did not suppose.sKMed'Hethtr.uucio gsyt him lb In farniation. tliat it wa tbe rctditof auy Larcalu to that effect. Wetuppoteba did nut. Thalia verv natural that h thould not. No out rcpre- teutiugth majesty and honor oi hit country in a distant land, w bo bad been thre year abroad, would be likelv to suuosehis coubtiy had been so d sjtraced. Mr. Barriuger says be supposed, at tlte time he heard it from Ui Nuucio, that soma eapecisj pains had been taken to eouiuiunlcal thm iiiforunitiou to the Catholic PrieaUtood. That isjuatwhat we suppos now aud thatisjuat the point mads by tii American party, ami the .i . .i i: t ,-i.i:.i. vers tuiiiK uier cuwioaio ui av sviok w e-vaon"o th ooiisummationoi th bartmiHr Mr. Barriugi doasnotsay, iu bia letter to Mr. Kill, that lit Moat IMiecee there was no such bargain. And yl, th Auti-Amwican party are trying to per vert bis language lu mo lead in public nana, ana to avail tl. firc of his teliuVuy. by lb nnl bars fused deception and miaretireaeuiat on. Ihey a. t repK-rntiog Mr. B. a saying that lis did not sum-o.s of the lime he trrWa He tetter to Mi: Kilit, ihaltbtr wa any sorb I S' gain, but aven 1 he. arere to soy that soar, tii II liters is lb fact which lb advui ates ForsignUm aud H..ianuiain eaa not get rid of, than tbe X undo bad tb newt ba tor be (.nr. U.l raceived It . ' But they seem to suppose, that if they eaa aa- tabliab Bom iiiennl:ency betwentb wvtpeiyer reimii isT sir. Kayiier s speech In wa.hingion, when li alluded I" this matter, and Mr. Barrin gsr's letter, tb a lik lb ostrich when it has hidden it head, they thus avoid th odium uf Ibis (ipisur. Aad low and mean ladeed, are th attempt thus made. No matter wbaitb uewnpapets reported Hr. Raynaraa baviugaaid bo matter a bat Mr. liayner may bars amid that ia not the queaii.sv: Mr. Barrinifer slill ssvs th P 'pt'l Nuucio ba.1 th newt bef.-re bin, or befnr the newt was msde public in Madrid. But th niis-arle uf th Foreign and lUntiib party sbow th rlovea fait ia ll.a.r at, II on rs annrioripled ttempt to get up tn i-us o veracity between Mr. llarrinrss and Mr. Havnar. And vet II la impiauible lor any man tii truth or hssitstv. to nd anything Ilk an Inu nf veracity. Mr. IUy ner savs in bis published letter Io Mr. F.llia, that h suik ol th matter jut as Mr. Tlarrinrtr rriirrtles It in. hit letter to him (Mr. II.) But auppoa iber wts an is of v isciiv and aui R- Mr K. had said h wa htfin tb dth of anli, and Mr. B, said it ss'7?,r lis 4th nf Man-h will ill that lm nth'ng to do wilh wht Mr. B. re alf r.nt, t.i i that tbt l'o,'a Nuncm had (li new of ('aniiiliell, a Soman ColMie, lieii.g en of th Cabiuet, Ub.it h ar the pa' lis at Madrid recelvad lb news, liiippw tlx F'ireign and Itmiish ferty. as bey are tlandrooly at. temptii.g to do, eon Id prove nii'rprr.ilti-ii tm Mr. Kst nor; ahonld that m-rt-m the I'tew and F-irney drnaaty fmmtlw laliumnf having sold to tb Pope nf tC mot It it emagli to mak an Amerirna patriot wssp, to rfl1 af-n tb ptsa. eiit diahoniH-td ennditi ofirroautrv dialmtv. orej hy fhne whfiia t! p-lt bad entrnaied wbh th protect I', t Ita iniereM. aad tb guar dianship nf its pri l and ctiaraeter smm.g ), ib. as uf th earth, fvuppoa th si iriisiar our revclatiteiary fathera wet permitted to ra-viait th seenes nf th esrlv strogjles WsshinfiiHt, who gbt the t allb i ia" the revcdnlaon Jeffer , who klairrd fiT tb tatabU'lvnirnl ,,f mir In-lsfoadtnrr Md n, whs toilet far th Taaa. slilBii.aai and tllr r'oei.a e. uipc-re iu lb Cabin! and ia II fsWld if it were pea l ie fur d'am)iH spirits to wmmjv i. ,rthe il.,-u,nyrv rf their pnateetty, titrv WnH Wacpleira ,'f M,..d al beh..Ming tie d agia'1 which VetiaUiy Mid rupliou hav to bvaight apiav ihs Work nf I Lair hand a. Tt ? wnld ue Ida hieh f Ineval.f .wrv filled by pot ilirwl ho, l.tera Iw, bad nerted thetrmi U'lffreHiansdeii ef psrllian ihieaa. They sn-eH tee a Jem'l enilasary f tbe p ipe rf Partite ltlnf st thsCaiiveil.Wslid, shrrt m altera breidrinf th iteatinlM nf the nttlnn wer pa4 apt daily. The wimtd M tba rkaraeter, IM patrvwisan aad suImh af the emiiHry pnwribed, to Bisk way t-.e. and to gratify tH se ftsfc eastaV liaa of Baaa assail la aim 4. aad will entailer la buaewy aed sharartsr. Can It be. thai to hoaaa aasa.pa)etiag. and ettaalad ssaaaea ef emr pa4, will lsav.v eol-snit to sueh diahwa? of thsar asniryf tana tbal panv awananVat to and party l.,ary d fll to Si.raa i but tiil taer tor.tr not be re- a,-a oi la' ant paarv aaUasa, a--Sf II pr ut saliva l.t.d. tavirrttr ta k. to ril sfamsa it ia Iran. sng w.ik aar ' aeeat rirls aad .lrlea ia ll nvartst, at II Vaiinaa af Kflana. If the havajd iiopoAeni of -mf .iaHMry are to b ardd w tb f.-fe is? fcatw b, throwg bit MiUiea ki, to 1 1 4ei I a.-. . p SEPTEMBER 5 1855. our laws, and to fill our posit of h'.'H offic.nl ata- i tinn, w ith bit Ualt and parasite hy, then, in Uud i name, k-t tb bar-nin be openly made and pnbiiely proektiaaed by Concordat, that every one mar teejiiid know our downward ciaidttnin, and make up hie mind to th cenaeu.neiice, If we ar to be slave, let us be so by our Consent, and But be cheated ly these secret bargain with for eign petttitatas and ecclesiastics, i-.uland Was mH moi disgraced by. tbartes 11, wire a he be come the peiiatoiioer of the King of Franca, than m our country Mow, fcy k test in the Anwrinu Cabinet beiug hi led at the dictation of Pope Pius IX. The proof nf this i in th charge tit a bar gain to that tHeol being andetiied, followed Bp by Hi statenieut of Mr. Barriuger iu his letter to Mr. Hsyner. By w,y of refreshing the memotiet at th Foreign and Romish mereenarie, we again publi-b thestateii cut in Mr. B's. letter to Mr. Iti " Before i bad any authentic and certain news nf the formation of tne Cabinet, and while it was till a subject of conjecture st the Court at Ma drid, ho (the Pope's Nuucio) told me that Judge Campbell, of l'viinsvlvani. wa appointed, which was the first iuforuintioa i hnd, either of bis ap pointment or ot hit religion." . - There tt is. That is enough for our purposes. TKnt SulahlUhe th truth of the ihnrge that the, bargain hud been mad. W are not done wtfh thistnnttcr. It shall tv tilted tn the bottom. No attempt to get up collateral ittuos simll divert via Irom our puipow. 1 POLITICAL PLATFORMS. - e In aa air of pilitienl platfornit; lut. unfortunately, ptirtie which uahcr thorn to the world, change or ditregnrd theui at pleasure, and re.H.ustruet them sa they njiear to be most exjie pedient fur th hour. I be Uemooriitio ana n big lilstitirm or W' mhraced a cbtua which we were rrjolced to tea. It pledged botn panic nottoilnnny thing which e.iuld renew the agitation of the slavery questinD. Under this pledge General lleree was elected President ol the l ulled Stole. ' He bad accepted the Iiemocrttio plntform; and the bop wasin dulnl; thut th slavery agitation would not b rencwod during hi admiuittrntion. But the hope proved to be fa lauious. His party bMnirtit forward, In Congress, with his sanction, the Ne braska Kansas bill by which tho Mirsouri Com promise wa repealed; and tbs excitement ca the subject of slavery ia greater now tbnti It ever wat neiore. I tie liemia'racy or the country proved to be falss tn il pledges, and are now reaping the hitter fruits of their want of sttbility in their principles. ' ' In order to sanction their sccti.ihul trtfe, and to preserve th lu km, patriotic men of both parties htv t aniled under th designation nf th American t.artv. 1 bey believe that the foreitrn population have exercised b nmcb iiiHueiire in I be affairs of govcruiucnt ami fear, that, unless the machination of factious ha put down, th luion may be dissolved. In the ubligatio.it which they are said to taVe, i one to support th I'ninn under all eiroumrianraa. It BHht be tuipusel, that no Anieriean in principle, would object tosurh an obligation; bntit i oppiaved by those who profea to lis patriots; tfrd in made th object of atiecinl dcunnchition by the Secession liemoerats of South (tiroliiis, a will beseenby th following resolution passed at a h rg public meeting uehi ia i narieatoni ' I. tl.fiienl. That at citisen nf th Ststeo South Carolina, w reeognit th Ordinance adopted by the people uf lb Stat assembled in Convention in 1M2 as a port of the fundamental law of the body politici equal in authority a a veciaretiou oi ivigui witn in vinsiiiution ilsell, and w p return as a cardinal priaunl of the vf the orgiinltation, "that Svuth Carolina, in the exercise ut her sovereign will as an Independent Stale, acceded to th Federal I't.ion. know n at th tnited Mule of Amarica; and that, in Uie rxrcivf tbe sum ovrigu will, ui ber rkht. wlihout let, lupdrniiee, or mulastaliou from any power luttwvr, to secede from th aitid Federal I hiun; anil that, from tb suttriency of eautss which may impel her to each a separation, all It reapinsilil alone, under Uud, to tbe tribunal buVilic opinion aiming the nations of th earth Vie n lie tbepioxedi ga rl t.iid Convention a having authoritutlvcly Ui lined tb po.itiu ol biaitn ( aro in and her relation to tb rdcral I nton; aud in lbs opinion of thia mooting, the Obligation vf the Third Degree's set birth in tbs Conniituiioii uf th National Council uf tb Cut led State nf Ami rice, kuown as th Order il Know Nothings, as a direct Ucuuiici.il. on of tbt priio'ij.ki of tl.ia Ordinauo, undtli position as sumed In the proceedings, nd tb triumph ol tliejirder In thit Stat Would efiuct- re'olutiun within her I. nut. t. Ketalnd, That we pmteet tpiin.t tb pre position pm foith by tb Grand Council of tbe Order in Pniludelplut, that "tb maiutenanc uf ihs l uion id tbc State is th jmroovmitl political giwsl" doi'triu which asauinea that Uincrnmeiit ia abut th object f.r which it was iliatnuted; stiiks t lb fe y foundation of tb sovereignty of lb mates, ana under every vio- lalbm bf tii Constitution, bo ever flag ran I, and under anerr deer uf otipras.i.a aud iniurv hovrevar dsaironiiv, dswau la of th Mataa atar aai and unreatating Mbjocuoa to lb cwulral power; and a disapproved, sa berwlical in nn eiphrand minatly dangerous to th Boutii, the idolatrrnvs devattt a to toe ( aiuai of the blatsaj so prumlncully and auustsntly ioculeaisal by to tunaUtuttna sa Hinasi ot ilia imtrr, w lieu iraalrd with their silena as to til necessity of pretarving aaimpatrsai IB right ol toe aiatsa reprtir y. it. Htm isofsni, That w assail wilh tinfaicued tat- Vfaols.a list Neogmiiow Ly Iharaaorraur sstrtiet ilatoanit and Uii laitst at the rseuloiut adoiaV id by th HtnriJt oj tirnnjm atmemMrd it Vjomrut turn to ivii; aad, as w uensvt, ui t arvtina sua "will Sod ourhl to resist, seen la lit re sort) tna dl.rploB of every tl which bind bar to lh I n ion, any action ut t'uogrr b.hi li,s tibjr,:t as slavery la tb IMatriel of I i.lusiuia, or ia places sul ject to live luiilM.'tl n of Cungrssa, inoavipatible with the saf.'tv.doilieatie trampnlily, th nubia and tumor of t(, amv, holding M,tuw; arany relusal to admit as a Siat any Isrritory het'siisr Si.l)ii.g be so.e of the tisteui ef slavery therein; or an act prokibiting Hi lolro dmVi. a of alatt IntolbsTsrniories ol Luvli and New Mevioot t auy act rrpsaliag or ktsien .,v asialifviag lb law ia funs) for lu resutery .,1 fllglliv SBtVM. - 1 bsas dtsuat-m rsdutksaar ptraded ibi.aili th laraw e rates prsssaa without a word uf mn demnaiii at hot d But llimk tlutt tl,ry Bill la laviKwbly reewivrd aven by rh.ie who are op-rnee-l tn th Aaverieaa party fo w ar n- t tt, uncharitable sate aupt.s, Ihal all such pwatsit would rej' K- lbs 1 liKat ul-wdtej. 'Ha had hoped thai Kail t sralina Bui l.t.. a' I'.n bad re- aii. l a aeY-int t he. undsr the a.iei.t ra that of (Isneial Jsckann; Lat II a, n. a liaise ere ni'.lakru. Bui lbs gieaieal widt a ti.al Maasactieelaal,d r'.iutb iareiiua, B uai, ia f,.rnttf linaae wsre auufataw to ea, h t.lliat-, now g hand In hand m tne work of deatt,,ving tbe i i.- and lbs a ill eltort their otjeei. if the ral pair I. ma nf lite tiaiairy do k l iui.r. with a atrvsg head Io real mm tbeaa la Uae.r is i,!.!!. oa e utm, W iih swell seartiwenis aa itnave i.r-e ia th aliv res-dHti-axs, w ar not turfiaed P l tb Aavtuan r-n tavxild Ls ua. lar with the ..,ii .i,ii f iim , V,t, ani.B. kiut- all, usis b a. IIS, wmild k dale.. ad by sa-a pemwa .a hit altubiwm, to lb I bun b it v ihenk llaaian tf-al nsitaer rVailli I M.ni a.e Maahliaalta pwsewa lbs arar to efisol lb tb jrta ahich ll.ay ppr to to ta bmlltmure Cli'aV. tUfsrru.g te ihs draih af lb la Aklaat law tassee.lbt Sew ..fk li,.a rasnifaos Ba uf lk f II .1 ia 1-4'. hs U. t-l fat a ts to lb It big Nei,- I. art I .ri.ni.. mt btieg th Whig tvautiaM bov il a I'laiMttnev. a,- eotM. awawilv ana r a.rard U a PrawetaKtial at air, tnsra.ia, , aei, ,.f i.m. Tsftor, I al b Miilasd I u..l TS saJWS) paper rlalas Ika4 U S tiu at (kteY'tua Uh.it uj 0Vip . NUMSER S3 GENEKALPiKKCK AND TUB CATHOLICS - -BKIVRK THS ELECTION. In addition to the declaration of the Poia'a Nuucio k Mr. Borringer, oor mi.nistor to Mad rid, that Vnfus .';aVW, of Penuiylvauia, tm apiutofii ( IVanutaster General) and thirl he rat Catholic,'' before Mr. B. had any authentic new of IheorMaKMeVit ISUiieiet, and while it wa rtill a notijret of etntjectwe of tbe Court al Madrid," tbei ia sumvi evHiy of prisif, of the in tlueuce al work lajfbr tb last presidential elec tion, of th ctruag gam that wits played to ob tain tbe ltotaaa Catholic vote f.r Uenarai Pierre. lu lH,'i2, preeedmr lb election there was nrin. tod at th oniu of tn Boston lttt. a pamphlet ol 24 pages, containing tbe very tallest sort of a tod lor tn Itoman Catholic va,. Th last four page are filled with s tracts from Catholic pa irs, and sbow "th. IWholie eentiment." It wot eiaied that a copy of tiiia pamphlet w as sent to onco euuscritier oi to fhaaton tvel, I nthnlic ergan. Thet xtrarts were front the I'itft. th Ameriv an Cell, th Ti-ulh Tetter, at New Vl tli liuh American, the CnnWie Mirror, and the riTTu e jutrnen, ami iwMu HoteOe all Ro Binu Cathoiie juurnala, to show that Gen. lSeree wa -mii M air.av tioc," and that it was the ''tHifurYHi caiuotict" to plso Gen. P. in hit w e giv th extract frsin the Ccff, dated June l'Jlh, lA'i'J, thorrly aftor Geo. Pierce' aomina- Hon.- Her ll It r- ' v...V". t . 'What, then, l the duty ofTathulie whotwow iat Ucn. Pierce hn freelv and nnreKerv-a.llv.,1. vocated thh rlnhtsf Shall they not endeavor to plaee him in hi true potitum, by spreading brtMilcast the truth or shall they by their ellence, now that his labor in (AeiV MoT hat been don' permit his cneiuie thnatoatiEmatiie himf N'a. er! no, nrtrr let it be taid with truth that Catho- uc aiu untfraieiui where an beneat purpose it exniDHcuiii inoir uennn. catholics, true aud devoted at heart can Brrer be, Uxaraletiil. ne ... tliey well tfiord to U their enemies ar nomer outtnd tver wstchful for tlieir ditcomfitur ; while tlieir tru friend outoid ofth church. are seldom, indeed, too seldom to be found. Let us tee to it, tucn, thai Uii matter I placed in its fiwr i;f, ao far a w a w are able to do o." iicre, it win bsecn, ta no appeal to patriotism, or to the dictate al the judgment in regard to the poncy oi uie country, out lu tn "duty of Catlio- lina 'I I flln. V . I ' . ',J-' """""' s.j mm may una umreter- reit'jf eoivcoKw rutta righu. " These orders having goo forth fMm hiirh nuar. (era in Roman Catholic authority, (it u well knowu what M.I staca such authority exercises over th mas of ties Catholic in tii tnited State) il was, of eour, tpected, at it reallv occurred, that that Tula would h aat for Gn. l'leicu. And wat it allocetbarwithout a.u,.i.l. eiaiioti f la it any wnndur, thsn. thai wa arati,a important mart ut P. Mi General, and a h,a .J olbces within tbe sift of the edniinlairath.a la the hand af lUnuaa Catholic alias; tl,u bid- uing t . a But wa must eivt ous mora aviraat rw I" of that pamuhlel is a certificate dated '... nsM, a. m. uea.-i iero s, horn,) August lith, lHi," and by iO "Catholi aitium uf l'una,,j auuug amoiig other thing, that tb "Uatholiat of N. 11., and of oil Arts Asuoai" sntarUia"iha highest teaiaw bar Goa. Pierc aa a vai.ieuM.if tud a man." To tlii eartinoat il appended tb following aigniticaut docuusnt t "1, Uie uudsrsignetl, i'ufAufic luetor oi W..a. twnarabd Cost., A'. 11 r cartify thai th abuv a'gnu gsmiemca ar cilisan ol Uonciird, and It sow theia to b of good .landing end Cathuttee; tud moreover, lutleounrur with tbsaaae,a.w.. txratasta to thsir statement offaete relaUt to mi cwwras oj wn, t terve. Signed) WILLIAM McDONALB, . . . t'otAWi J-ustor, 1 be pamtihlet theu add."thstdimaaai a.k. foritoell." Truly it do. Aad w wWbaus raodar Bwild ny auut aueutiou to that 'speak- 1 t!ir Ba (viuene af all that ha been char ged at to tb eoanantum of Got, Pierc' ktion wttb-vha Cltholic Vote I 1. t,r no evidenee of B "bargniu, " in tba foe ofth nanmbl.i alli,,la.i hs iu eirrulalioa, Uie wholes I appointment ef It bi.ui Catholics to important effioss inc UV2 hi dawlaralioB of th Pops Nutieia, betide other ev vd.uos which bale beta adduced f Be liv it who may action spsak loader titan irutdt. Piofeaaiuu ai aothing when our acta cuuirauict itivm. jfatsruaa Adiotate. Fivet the &Uk-eUlt Democrat DEATH OF MAYOR W00DIS. A mora mslincboly dnty hat rarely fallen to nur bit than that which w prfurm Ibis morulas i. wHwMiiciug vue uewui oi liuoier ft uodl, r.sq Mayor of Norf.dk. Our aeousinttme with b.. was ueilbor a lengthy Bor aa iuliinat una, but it wa hmg enouch l occasion oar aimer sorrow Ihal It aaa so brief and limited. High, touad. obit elc-oa and Inlrlligcnt, h wat likt lb charm uf tii domwtic heurth, tbe social rircl and lb mixed assemble, Btui li Barer had a tot who omitv did not do hnu honor. Twicaealled by tliakiud rartialitvofbiaf.il. eitiaena tofhe hi;bst municipal offi',- within her gut, B tarrtM lulu public III sll Uwsa qualities which a adorned bi private rharacter. and ttie nergv and fideliir wrtb which ha diacbsrged bia imiii.m ahsmril th tonga of malic into silence aad left lu friendship Bo regret but that words should be au pu.ar a vehicle of prai. Sine th "'merit that th paiiient firat vi.ited th city nf Norfolk be haa walked li. aniaiag round of hi re.pajail.ls and dangamna duty with eour ag and tasl whUih knew Beiihsr tear nur l.vligu. IV reasmiatiaoc could aaili lira fiom lb taak to wbn.li he had deeoted bimaelf. Ha o(f.r.. bia life willing a teniae if l'r.,,,,1, ,h all see lit cavil hint, Wherever lb ps-uleoc ra-sl " fiereely, and maw shrsuk most In terror front lis ai proach, W omiie Wat ea Uullng bravely iui., it, and throwing asunooriug arm srousl lie Irvmbhng iicliaaa. Alter week ef bsroi.stsrliiHi.hs fell at laat oa Tbsrsday aven tog. aftor a dsy, wa ra told, nf anparall.ied f. tort, aod wa carried to the hospital. Brokaa down with iia aad waldiing. hUarxhamt d fininaautik t.i..v uuitor lb torrtbt xourg-, and Suio sv-bi ,r- i g d.pit th prysr sad b,h,ira gi iuv ol a strltktn p'pl, hi died. Ilia hate It in irrttwrab! calamity th hastiest blow that ha Ufallso th ad sil t.tiaa. l, w havaty Ibea to bit poor wifa and liasr II tie ehil dreu. lie tbs widow's kueband and llitorpl sua' faiher. a'ln.Bl la tliasa, f there ae.r was drt.. a leer war the grav or Butler uui ll.tullasl.r Woodit! . 1 AMERICA '.N.KXrRi.V -Thrs tnieneaa rar lsvsl,sa prsMated ho I'sris lui.arwai ElhiUtiawit Maowv . M 'i orwl. k's, Bad Wrmbt a. Tint I sua torieap. eleat ,f list Ntw Tork T .1 wi writ, t "A g'ai tnal fi Reaping Maihiata has laat l.ten I ,a.a,ish.cli i U ibraa Aaasruw n mael, . a rs S.aa.H aie4 sl-.la ao lor 'nrfaaad ail tbs Li.gliati and I ren.h a.. I n i t tm ll.t gr...,d tbal tb.re was Bu s-ost af a i'.S'oi ler w stviit maah la tere.!, tt.iv la,a tb tl.rre Assart sa macbinee, lifim.ik swr.i.d 4 lb toawars of lb alar , and b.a eril tl. ks.i s waaabsaawd ts-aM tosvllj to all pwna of lbs kaid wsr.f ha j appears.! with bia asau-bm. ll.t I rm.a Nafm. I ha a baa urdcad aaxHhar (pia g4 Teeeday Ball j al lav Trsppet, lu thia all lbs jMryoara, tbe CSMi.ei...srt, and .1 sr i to.f iha aahii iio, ar mixed, a,,. I a h.. H ai I bs tbs trovl oa wl tlx Jury abl d'-.u. .Mi. a. I, the waalfKy tormart ftoiaa.1 -rla ut !l s e.-ui.n . 1. . ,i . Jtrt..g b. la raat ,a l.la, la Iheaa than aaa a, . .( ad a llilbcanv w!iasr w.. .,j m lht lnbrtu Al thia a. ai.d . j I lit., m'airi,t laia.ra aie la da Iber Bsvaf aa a a.. t,. Httrd-ixi cL..a-i... iUvrVii ('out .-r it muni.-nica tba f.. HiWruatJuti J'rttii t. Cd. hmiicv ami hi. lartv: - We K vru ri,:.t tbe t.Vnet srol bia partv ate in Sn smrit. m-A I, ml I wo joned l.v r..ii-i.,ra-b e iei.if .rcvm. ina. T:- w( nairtJ aa , i . wi ll-d -r.id l-r.t;.. OM. mi. iu a.1, f.. ! tb ug they rewivc. ai.d m t-,, ie-.ct e ii lu. I J inn ihentMl ea ia t e ti,it .,t.l riv mni'n r- br J wlin h courae tbty bate mu. far titoed h i- ..it ft ol llie fa.-iie ill mi1 fi ffrr - 1 i-- c :VT : l .1. Kintiev iu,..e iiimvii,-. ii,i t. . ,,.i.r.. -n, to ciiter e nh h ; .n-inn n.t authoritira of Nicitr.igua.nr.d pnuaibky to t!. r ll.en. Li, .Mi lieus in tNv-se a vv.,r ii..old Went , v,t I..-. ., that e untrv nn.i i.Vu Licit, nluch ir nl r, i,t anthi avte,!.' Tia Kinney partf lnril eady pternn.l ami plah'al enuaiderabie tr. in. i. mid' ail I. .m l- were al work siavm :it lumber. i..', Soureivt tt.oi.ir. and som at building. Ilttaanl that Col. Kiunev exia?ct. e.io.i.i.'r hl aeeessiona to bit party by enrlv arrival, (.out th United State. JihotKt or vn I'rariUM ii. A writer in Saturday' National Intelligenwr ani:j,-ia an expedient ir staying Ihs mvnie. ftbe Ylb,w rever, ny the reiuo.sl of the whole pmubiti,, ,.f" V.n.I.ll.,.J U.. I. . oil i- . . .. . . iniiuuKi au vm i oiih I. nil tne Kip-Kapa, That remwal (he av) run be el toctcd inctitdav, I'n-vitions ot all ko,l .. bily conveyed to tlioxe pbu c. In a healthy lwality, such as either of them, the I'm er will not diffuse itselt The sick mn? die. mid the tsintej m.iy l.eciime sick but the benlibv will reiie, s If tliey remain in the infected lbsi'iitt, t o aUtt meniofth pestilence can bu Xiecte.l t !l frotl nearly two months off. In thin afmal, what ? misery, what wo, what iK-rcnv uient ln:iv we Ht . witoeasf ProuintiiiidileCiiiiieBuiiuii is nivoknii TlIK BoVNtV 1Vtl -ti t. Tbe t'blbi.bb.t,:,! Inquirer, in speaking of this act say 1 1 No more bountiful act wa ever blaseil I'ui tlua 0.10 al th laat Mwsion of Cimgrpmi, giving hind to those we served in mir vnrioua vims, or to tint . wiilowtoftuchasare dend. Alicady upwanla I of twenty tliouaiuil warrants Imveliecn laMml, ' exceeding in vain fvown'tW or ,JW, M..t of these warrant lave I mi f,n to dceirpid old ' men, "and ii.Brui old w. nn ii, in every town, ship, ward ami diatrlol throii ;liont the whola 1 anion. Too in.in tbank rai.in.tl awarded Mi ' th chief actors who took aiit si a lively inlvrrat obtaiiiing tf. ia nmcniliceiit irraut of i.ul.lio dumttiu from the naliou. l'. Ix.vtn Pitwi os Ausirvvi. T!! annexed parsgraph f-mn ti.n pen of that tl gttiahed Methodist divine. Dr. I.. Pier. e. I of tb Bishop, shows clearly hit viesa aa priuoiplea of the Amenenn party.. I comment is unnecessary. 'We o pt t' I rum the aioiitgouiery (Ala.) Times I iiot t "Her Dr. L. Picn nf finorsrin. h.is wi, letter to tii eilitor of Ilia S.uthernll which, h notice th Know Nothing party, i i,a , Doctor aayst 'I am proud nf my country, and 1 am by a sort of mural instinct, a native .meri.inj . I have always believed that we had opened tba ' door of immigration tin wido.iind wohld Im.l it ljolutly necessary lochia up slitile, and ! sorry to see that to many nnpiwe i as an tail. -American more. P, myself, 1 believe tbe lewd of God i in Bf and that the principle, will pre. tail . r 1 1 A An Siuii.r.. A l: vim an Cath. l'i tunic time since, lu (Icrm inv pulpit took walnut into ii. " gallon that theehell v..n t.. tliat wa 1'itliiu a Chun b emit, disagreeable snd vv!,r , Lutheran church. He then , !J .! th holy Roman Apoatlic cii, ll and found it rotten. bt ARRIVAL OK TUB DANIEL WEBSTER A'xw Ton.' Auifitsl 27. Tba D iiiLd W..1..... , from Sob Juan, li.i lust arrive.), b, iiieinir . paasencers nod uuwaid isT ITtKUii ! in n. priuciiHilly coiiaigiwd lu Walls, Fargi.i t.i... OtWt Ncahguii aV iSpau, HJXA) ; Drexel 4. t.u.( V0,VIUVI, Tht Daniel We' oiler reports tl.at a lorrdic fiur- ncane vi-ucj tb Muqniiu coaet on tin pixht of His 1-lib met, cauaing a lutul lots of tb linii,i sloop ul-war, Wolveriu. un t ... inland uf S'. An. drew'. Her cutter reached m .( . m ( Mult With daspalche fur ill sleaui-inj, i ! :.. r .,r thon of Uicdisaaler. Otrt'tn, Vitt-Avoiuta fnin.iv. tiq.lirrr of v&b rnsr, u i tb call ..I , Tl.. poii.iein, aiaiingiuat ri .unioT i rt miI. . u..c ., of'.ij in Wood ,iuniv.nsaurrr tii.it tb.ii j irity rxcecded H), Ins referred to and tb ntticial vol, and f u It itacorre.i. n lent i Fl"Oruy' majority wsa V'.-l. 1 In . Wife's m-iioril fr,,ra 111 lu til 1)1. i f" r-sssiWy tbr bi oui other n.i.-i ,i goolmany tods lei said to be n. . v I , . -Bi net lll,ti"t rvit ri"v. 1 bae i I .. I b tier go In the. .,..o I .inj count elves, liokmunU li f ALL fcTOCi:, IV, I.. eooto, mwif:, tui j jj.s, c wn.nsi hiu;j.x,tic. UgJIBT POhTKh wwld ra.a.eif,l'. a .... I ha eal.lie, ISal l haa reouura ti rh. . ana a large tad tarto atevk al leen, ..I., eaiaraalag sverjr eaaanluiua al Ul.", 1... Cblidrva aud hatvaat avar, aaa SHuS l al. n rd trraaa, and warraaia. LAIiit.S a ill tad asa..n( kia .nl I ealarai'tllallaraasa hall 1, a.ir. 1. 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