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as MflrMarolma Star. rtiusnin weixlt bt WILLIAM a DOUB, inn-i ab rauriiETvi. T E Ell Si ' If DniJimall 111 ulisnm, leuduHi bib ; tw dollar, and fifty mil, if paid withim is months ; uil thru dollar at tht tad f the ADrSBTISKUKSTS act exeeediag lxtea m will he inserted sua timt for ose dollar, and twsetr-avs (uti for each subsequent insertion. .Tbaaa af greater length will b ekargad propon lioaailr. Coarl Orders and Judicial edTertiseiasnt- wiU ka charged 2a par cent, higher than tba above rates. A reasonable deduction wiu ne mso tbaat wba advertise by tba J ear. Beek and Job Printieg dona with asalnss despatch, and on accommodating term. ' .saaaaiakaaaaaa.iii i aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaywaaaaa; IB GENERAL DIRECTORY. ' CITY GOVERNMENT. ' Wm. Dallas liny wood, Intctidant at Polk. txmaistioxtas. .Eastern Ward. Lldridg Smith, " A. Adams. Middle Hard. E. U Harding, .-- - Isaac Procter. " E. Cantwell, Wctlcru Ward. A. M. (iorman, " - VL-D. Turuer. J.J. Christopher, Citr Clerk, A. M. tiorman, uity irea. City Guard. James M. Crawley, ' Jackson Overby. j City Conttabke. Edward Harris. " - Henry Pennington. A. Adams. Weiehmaeter. . Harris, Clerk of the Mar ket. COURTS. Tha Sjiw( Court of North Carolina ir odd In this eity semi-annually, on the second i Aday in June, aud tha 30th day of becemlior ' Judim. Horn Vrederick Naslr. Chiel Justice, K. M. Pearson, Associate udge, W. H. Vnttle. ' --v Edmund B. Freeman, Clerk; Haul. C. Jones, Uenorter. J. J. Litchford. 8r..'Mrshall. The Vailed Haiti Ciratit Cuurt fur the Dis trict of North Carolina is held semi-annually in this eity, on tho 1 it Monday in June and the last Monday in isovouiuer. Judyr. Hon. J. M. Wavne, of Georgia; Hon Henry Potter, of f'ayettevillo; District Attorney Hubert r. ihcx; iwinn-u. uaywoou, or, Marshall. Wesley Jones. - "" Tha Sttjiei ivr Cuurt for this County, is held on he first Monday after the fourth Monday iu March and eptemlier. John C. Moore, Clerk, Jos. B. Bachelor, Attorney General and Solic itor of the fourth Judicial District. The Court- of 1'leas uiui Quarter .Sessions held on the third Monday in February, May, August and Novemlwr. Jeff. L'llev, Clerk. fikairmaH of the VvmHlyJimrL William Boy lan. fount ft Mirilnr K. P. Marriott. Merij ''of Wake Count; V- illiam H. High, Curvuer Willi 8cott. Hrgitter.U. llutson. BANKS. Hank of tit State of AorfA Canliua, incorpo rated 1110. Charter expires lnlfoO. Capital 31.S0O.0UO. divided into li.lKiO elutresof which tha Literary Board holds i,lC7 and tlie Cuiver- Sltt low. Principal Bank at Raleigh. tienrge W. Mordcoai, President. Charles liowpy, Cashier. J. II. Bryan, Jr.. Teller und Notary Puhlic, W. K. Andcr.-ou, Discount Cleik uuu Notary Puhlic. Jordan Wumble, Jr., Clerk. This Bank has branches nt Newbern, Tarlairo Pavettovillc, Wiliinngtuti, hliiiihcth City, Char lotte, Milton, Moij;autoii mid Windsor. hiiu.ituiis. tin the Kirt of the iMnte : D. W. Courts, Puli ia Trrewurer, ci-uEciu, I.. O B. Brauch and V. Jl. Poulc. On the j.arl of the StofLliuMers : Wm. Bovlaii, Wm. Peace, J. II. Bryan,-J. II. O. liouihac, Al frca .ronwrtind trrrr Mnore-. OffiTing and !tcii'vul day -Tuesday. Discuuut unv ti cli.ns.uy. l'liuieilic Itiflsaud IlilUol tlxchange dimi'iini d eien da. BuiaiiioM hours fruui 10 till 2 u' Jock. Valriylt firum h uf tlu. RukI'jJ the Caj FrM William II. Junes, Cathicr. It. P. Eiueh, Teller and Notary Pdhltc. Dinn-riiiis. tieo. W. Haywood, T. II. Helhy, Seth Jones, tiAire Little, lr. lUoa. t . Uog;;, and C. W. I. Hutching'. Offering day MunUay, Discount day Tuesday RAIL IUMDH. Ualriijh and Canton 1,'uitruad Cumputy. i ' Preaidi'ut, W. W. Vas, Treasurer, J. M. Pool, Assistant Trraturcr. C. B. Alictt, 1'l j.ot A(elit, Mail traiu leves lu uiiuutea after 7 A. M., arrives at CJ P. M. Kartk Carulina Uailroad Company. J. M. MoreheaJ, Preaidcut. C P. Mendeuhall, Treasurer, . J. T. k est, leiot A pent. Mail train arrites i u'cl wk, A. M, both froai the East aud V est and bulb depart iiij A. M. J-OST OrTICE. Willia-a White, hr., Pual Masters Oibcs hours on week days, from Etta-rite tc 8 P. M. TIUVELLEU'8 (J VIDE. ( isairst as a Mraariax or aaiu T isuioa NOlTmEuSAriBrni Throoih Mail chsaee daily al () a. Wtj Mail . " at f . as Arrive daily ....... - ' t el t)r n. Tee Care Imve tlie sWnut 61 a, Mill 111 H MAIL Dr Tio-aoasa lis. ., Closes. daily at Arrive duly - ...... ...at 6 p. as The Hack h ates- at J I p. V L.M i.UN MilL (L U.iLaosn.) flows doily at 9 p. Bi. Arrivre daily .......-.atft a. as. The 1 rain haioa al i a. at. GOLPSBOROM.UL-fB Rtaaoaa.) ' Closes daily, (rn-. Holiday,) ... at 0 p. SB Amies daily (cscepl .k ui.ua t,) . . al ( a. tu l"he Cat Wine daily at 4 a. T AR1K iWf M.U L-( lit Two-aoasi 11 sta.) ChMonrWolsy,Turs.udTliur., at 9 p. Bl Arrive. To'l4v. Thor. and la., at 7 p. ss Hark teetesua Slon. Wed. aod 1 ri, at 6 a. as i'lTlMJOlJJ'aJAlL thr lasssaoe.a Hxs CI, aa aer Tu ! and SsturUr, S4 f p. M AnivM oe Musul iv'at.d Thunu'sy,' at 7 y.m Hack leaves o hu'n. ai.d rd. ahmtl T a. as Lato rubllcation. - Lit la laJiiuvwla, MvestaiM Bad Mai RMls r reesllesdeM ef a taral ieeraal, y frsnk Wsir yett sjaea r4 Casm, y liseesl.. Ta ssasv Tae aia ( ta mf, ly w. Xorttt. f eraey, Kaasea, lae sk Bea, Be Clresasla. . Vpeener. Jovsf Prwu ltsffes, er dseaterce, let A. ibWik Mse Uss-e, fWe4d a tarts, ey H U u... TWs Ufa ml KflM IUihiu, L Jla I. C. Aksett. S .l. tite. stss,ky 0 t Tilt ST. ft, ' JI.C. tek--IUir,J , U. M "VOLMB-XLVIr lDvltCnrfllina iar.i B A LEIGH, N. C. 'tHtSDAVMOMNaTiTC" jajr Wa pihlish, in this issne, the reply of Mr. Barriuger, to the letter of Mr. Kayner and also a letter from Mr. R., aocompauikd by letters from other gentlemen that prate conclusively that the lame Impression was made upon their minds as upon Mr. R's frum the conversation o Mr. Barriuger on the subject of the deolaraiiun of tho Pope's Nuncio at Madrid to Mr.B. Whether Mr. B. Intended this iuference to be drawn or not, it la, as he status it, a stroug link in the chain of , evidence tliat goes to show that there was an understanding between the frienda of Gen. Pierce and the Catholics of this country in regard to the Catholio Vote in the Ust Presided tial eainpaigu. WeiT If Locofoeoism at the South bad in it any element of vrimivlt, the oourse of the late soft (hell D i niocratic Convention in New York, would excite their alarm for the institutions uf the South, and arouse them to a sense of the importance of union and harmony among Southern men. The great leading spirit of lliat Convention was John Van Buren, the arch-li cosoiler of New York. Road their .resolutions on slavery, and what duplicity and douhlo-dealiug do thoy exhibit t M hat hunkering alter the swila mid yet what cociucting with the aholitiou feeling of tlieir coustitueuts! They dccluie that they are opposed to the extension of slavery into territory bow free. This of courts means opposition to the KansuB-Nchraskalaw and vet Pierce and his Cabinet arc held up hero in the outb as having been friendly to, slid as having encouraged the passage ot that law. This opposition to slavery iu Kant as, let it be recollected, comes from the Pierce Democracy .which is regarded as the gen uine branch of the Democracy by that party here iu the South. On the other hand the "Ilurd Democratic Convention took strong ground uguiust the tepcul of the Kuusaa law und in favor of Southern riirhts. And yet what is the oourse of the Raleigh Standard f Docs it praise the course of the " lluids?v Oh uo, that would be encour aging insubordination in the Hirly. They are not iu poaer. Thoy have no offices to bestow no dimes to distribute. Does it eohdomu the Softs and their fr csoil leader Johu Van Bureu! Oh no, they ore in faior with Pioriie nod bis kitchen Cabinet. It uiifrht have no more laws to print "by authority," if it were to gainsay the doings of its lrocw.il couiieera in New York. And yet this Janua-fuced, sluuderous sheet continually chaining the best and truest men in thcSuuth, with Wing unsound on tho question of slavery. How long will it be before the eyes of the duped followers of Locofocoism in North Caroline, will be opened to the venality and double-denling uf the Stunduid f Prating uliuu the rights o) the South, and yet icady to sell the South to Northern nhulitiiuiint, far ;, Come out fiouijuui hiding hole tj.m ofi'our mank, you man ol the &taudaid- are you for Dickinson nnd llnnisou, ahd the eonservativc men trf thr North-vrrnj have been proseribod by Pieroa and his froesuil aliicv or nee you for the Van llurn and lleirsluvbdi crew of tlie custon house I aiiJ Po-t oc nienials, who arc seli'.i the oulh for sjiuils and pluudi-r ? fj-Tlt l said the Editor of the Standard is aspiring. Tired of the functions of dt failvGvi cmor of North Carolina it is thought he wishes tu gel a foreign mini.. What court would he prefer? It would not do to send him to France at jo.. It is said that tlie present cunditiou uf the Empress authorises hopes of a succession lo the tlirune. If so, the r mentation of the Standard man at court might be attended with unhappy results. The sight cf such an njly face at court uiightsubject the elder offspring of Louis Napoleon to the fata of another diatiBguishsd character hi French history we mean the "wan of tl.e iron a.ak." Ah, w have it Let him be sent to lion. Since hia coaterstoa to lloananisai, ths afinoaplwr of Kutne will lie the most wholesome ft him. He can teU LU holi nese how tesLsndy La has worked lor Liiu ead ean tliere perhaps get absolution r bis eHasee. I'ulcss, h .wever, they ato1vt from sin, is the wssyi, at Rome, it will lake the Po and all hie cerdiuals at kast a asotith, lo get through white, washing the moral character of the editor ef tb Standard. Perhs.pt President Pierce w.4i!d allow bun as a special favor lu take oat lis pre end type with his. Ue cea fkere still carry ea hie abuse of his oWR toentiyim ii, ami hit praise of fure.gucrs. He eaa lUcit still swear that llomua Celholiet maL Lctlef cititeae than PretesUBta. The title of hi taper will need bat hitleslurra tioa. lie rae call it the "Standard of- Popery.'' (S"- bwaln a JeaUoe . fceylaeel W would call the especial atuwttoa ef ear reader to the title page sf a work, iw In eoarse of oo i ilali- si I J ).dld ( sntssll, l,U B . uf this ul, and whkh wiULt lqLlishtd taily in llie eneuiiig year l)r Ueary l. Tame, Esq, f il.c Kottb Carolnra t)Ao Store. Wt doaU aot the 1 -uiu.r and uLl.sUr, will Bisks the woik urthy ef tits liunage uf tli Vlagtsiraisa and people of Notth Carotina. W apad it title pa-, khkh giios a lettor idea thaa wt twuhl ethsrwsse euatsy of the eLisvU aud ennlealt ef the wmk. Tm MswunuTt ('oartlti (it.ia. A prae ileal subiaaty el lb Ubs id the Nat of North C i io.iut.sn4 tl't dt.i.iuns uf lU hal rsais Court, di tuii'f the duties snd Jurisdnlios of justiies ef of tli I'teae, outuf Mtn.eaJerlhebewly revised tueof Kul ii, li'grtlM-r ilk all aaressary fotsus ao4 poKeiMhl, by Ulwam Caataell, Li l, A Coul The Detnwratie organ in NwhsiUe Tb lama atn AwcrHaB-on losses JUr ths tlcstiuei as folUw t We hat ae doU, and w cheerfully taake l'i adwhwk, that JuLbsui Would tl.it lues Belt Wen defeated, Vat I TV hl( tots. TV edaasssk was asade ia Virginia ntUwagts Hit Bisj'trity fw the Kasoeretie eat.dolal ll.sr ss t fle as grtsi asja Tennsssee- jH both ia iigiuia Bud Itnassese, ULrt the sisitnoa. th IsrsserrttM srfsM swots Ikatl h wa a Whig Ukk. ' - ' Tellow reTor In Korlolk and rortsmcuth. The report of the progress of this fatal do-. struyer, are snore appalliug thaa erer. Instead of there being a prospect of it abatement, it is still. alarmingly on the increase. , Although the popu lation has decreased by many of the ei tiaeus leas in g yet the mortality seen to be fearfully oa the in crease. We are pearaitted to make the f'llowin extract fruin a letter from a geutlcman is Norfolk to a friend iu this city. "This is indeed a doomed eity. Perhaps there was never anything in the I nited States to com pare witb iu tmversal gloom, distress and suf fering pervade it in all its parts, AU the stores are alosed, no business duinr, and scarcely a fauii ly has escaped. Some families have been swept almost entirely .On every aide yon bear of nothing out me sic ana uying. l causa uouerutse i particularise. You doubtless see the newspaper. t'rom them yoa may gather come faint idea uf the reality, it is but a faint one however, to be appreciated it mast be seen. Uud grant that I may never see the like acain. 1 he tever is still on the increase. 1 here must be at tins tune at least i'Kv to 1&A) cases ui town, and I deubt not there have been from 40 to 60 deaths in the last 24 hours. It is almost imiioasible to burv the dead a fast it is required. When, Oh! w hen, will the destroyer leave us? Uod iti his infinite mcrcT, 1 hope, will stay iu progress soon. We have not received a Norfolk paper in some time, but continue to make extract from the Pe tersburg paper. - .. A correspondent of the Express writing from fturlulk on the 1st. Inst.snvs: Yesterday, and tlie duv before were dark days for Norfolk. The rime of mortality was higher, anu me numner oi ourniis greater man on auj provioua oucasiou. Thiity uiue were buried ou Thursday, und yesterday I A New Orleans doctor told us that it beats anything of the kind ne ever witnuHseu in tue"vrusceut i-ity; uu that the luortuliur is lor grator thtui that of New Klrliaiis.duriiiu the learl'ul etiioVuiic thatsuuurged that uty three summer ago, taking into uunside- ration the ditterauce ol iH,iiulatian. We Imve here now not more tliau 1,500 w bites, aud 5 .000 uegroes-ti.fiUO ill all-aud out of this number to bury ill iu vue duy is absolutely ap- riaiiing : Poor Portsmouth is just as bad off, and at last accounts there was a very little abatement of the disease. T-duy makes 00 dnys since the fever broke out in tiosport, and as it is said only to run timt length of tune wnb any uiuhgmiy, we trust to he able soon to announcu a marked docreaso in tli deaths aud new coses in that unfortunate town The deaths in Norfolk from fever up to this timepninuiits, in the opinion of good judges,, to 000 nt tlielowcstcalcuhitiou 1 And if Uiedisease goes on as it is progressing, now, as many more may he expected to die before frost! There is no comparison whatever between tlie epidemic that visited Norfolk in lf-lsnd that now destryiug tl.e populnttou withe swiftness and tutahty unparalleled in the history of our country Then, aecordinir to the hielerv ot tlie fevcrat the time, rittcn by IT. Itolierl Archer, the deaths from the first August to the first of November sumiiiited to only 100 ! The victims, also, wore confined chiefly tounacclimatcd persons, and the infected districts to Main street, Market aquare and u ntcr "trects. ,ow, the population by tie sertion is not as great as it was then, the epi deiuic is uniyersn!, and tlie deaths, in a little over one month's run, amounts to 000, with two months still before us before wa can hope to wo a termination in lueuifceaso, Another correspondent of the same pater, un' ucr date ot II r-i.il Inst, writes a follows : Noifolk suCcicd horribly on SaturdH) night, and t "ny, 1 r.m lil .iincti mat tl.e number of eatl, lunched nt h-nst Mtv, and niiaii l tl.cui Its. SilvcMcr, Jl., 11. l. Koh mid tico, llnlr. li: and Mr. Wm. Oarrett. Tho Laliiuii.ii.' Wit UoucLt duwn a lot of cut. us, nnd when ihc niiived at the wharf, there were ni"t-c jerw ns in want of thrui, than there were e fliu tt, n, ii Iv the demand. am iiiluruiod that there w as a K :-olar ccramLIc for tl.cm. Dl lilll us. I'rou Portsmouth, the accounts are even more appalling. All bnninrss of all kinds is tnspen dcd. Nothing is dent Lnt allciidingtu the sick aud burying tlt dead. The want and destitution are UBperallchd. I'livsiciuiis and nurses ait it demand aud waliy die because they cannot hare proper altiiiitiou.ot ths right t me. The LUowing it a snocimen uf tlie scenes Ira ispiring in that unfortunate cilvs l Cn.it. ... .l:.j. .si her husband has died uf tha 1 ever and, she has lost bar ust, This afternoon lh phvsicinns in visit'u.r Let hyuse, found Mrs. Wilson ill jn isie rooui i two uauchtere sit s in anouier, ntlonabout I ouitesa yeatrs old dying la another louse, and hsr ser tents, two ui tummy, sick In the kitchen, nil Be etie on the sut la liaua I hem a gbua) of water A mors heart-rending seeae ha Bern been w nessed. A young msn was immediately procured to remain with tiitta leaipumsily, until a suitable anrs ouuhl be bed. In a abort time, one w fuuud who for U per week eontented to attend euoai i ne usepiv aruuu-u latullv. Oa Sundst last there were Ibirtv-twe death In Portsmouth. The following from the I'etershurg Inlclliren r, I the latest liilttBiatsnn wt have frum Uieet devolMlei fleet la Norfolk en Sunday llierc wen forty deaths from iht fever. - la Portsmouth there were lliirtv-fwobnrielsen Sunday and sight lunreroftruj ordered te be made by Bin o'clock, that morning. l"r. Collins, pmadewt of tlie IV board Rue.) was US en doa a with the fever aa Sunday eight, Mr. Allen, eoaduetot on Iheaant mad, wassnllslitt but nut es peeled tobve half est hour wbea tli ears kerf 1'urumoelh yesterday Moruing. Tlie fttet Is w4 Iv l Ike iaereese, bet the s amuse sd uew em is wae not knew titker m Norfolk ur I'vrlHBoutli up te the ton the ears ten (or the (South. 1 here were bob thaa a 4m reraua buried ia Nuefolk and PurWHoutiib on Mandsy abuea twe leet bekiw Ihtaarfaceef the enrin wiuVewt cof ne. 1 bis it ihs ssoitt dislrsMlnr end appalling ne have received state the fever broke tut those eiHe. - lm. Miller and lUlleallne, uf Aerwsia,Oa., with lv (Snisls nursea, arrived ia H slth ysetwdey at lu e'etos k, un Ibe a way tu Ike truly sal loved cituisuf Niafolk end Purvswuwili. Later Intel 1'gtiic from these devoted eities, ia more aeertreadiag slilL Hi lienal to Kerfulk ea fa led eaoanted to (rty, la Pert mouth thirty. Among U.t deell we e Mir that uf Lev. Mr. Will, a be aeaseppootd to b leeue- eriag, air. Caaainglians, ediu ef l. U. I stka, Usyor of I'ovtstantk, 0. W. Csb p, Caahsst sd Iht l.arLsngs liesth, aadartst elUee, UrTbe I'aiversify Magisiu for rWpteasher, vsryriud ausiber, La Uea received. Tb cubital ar at tUWw i Carolina la lttiO I Owl Cuniitrymrs ; Cvllegt Cuatosa Susy Leeve frm my stdg4 , Iwiirks aud tha WinkWet laBtmeria U.s eutry t ThtPiM) Lifs't Kve- kiat 1! vats let IV ( of tfeaas, Iditorial Table. The fcrstartitUitaloM wortb tl.e prtrtof tnb- txviptwn. Tae Mtaiias slwIdUl beraSlyset). pnrttd "AHOUITA, WEDaiSBAt MORNiytt. CORRrSlVXHKNCE. It, will be seen fiout the following oorreepoo- dence that Cb. C. KsaoraAL', Esq., ha eonseut ed to deliver an address before tCe Raleigh Typo graphical Society, at it First Anhiversary to be beidou the lilh iusui Raleigh, Sept. 1st, 185S. Pas 81, We, the undersigned, were ap pointed a committee to select a saker to deliv er an address before the Kaleigh- Typographieal Borvety, at its first anniversary, on the loth met. 1 he committee have eeleeteo yoa to lie the Speaker on that occasion, and hot -you will do them the favor to accept. l our very respectfully, J. W. ClISliWICK, W. T. V ., A. D'tl. Tt'aaao, Cob-. 'tee. J. N. Bl'NTIKQ, W.W. Wm, To Cn. C. Bauots.m:, q. Ihsleigh, 3d fjept.. 1S55. Oentixssk, Your Bote informing me that ave4eeu eeleeted to deliver an address noon the Anniversary of the Kaleigh 1 vrgrrtphi(i Sooie- od the lute instant, has been received. The short time allowed for preparation might won ueter'me irons responding to yoer wishes, in this respect ; but the honor oonfeived Upon me by tho Sooicty heretofore, render me unwilling to decline any doty imposed ; though I very much fear I shall hardly be able to justify your expec tations in toe selection. Very respectfully. Ae., CU.C.RABOTEAP. To Messrs. Chndwick, Womble, Tumbro, Bunt ing und vv bite, Committee. Tin Hidiiex PTn Hy Marion Hurland, au thor of "Alone." J. C. Derby, Publisher, New York. , We are indebted to the courtesy of W. L. Poa- raor, Esq., for a "copy of the Hidden Path, bir Marion Uarlaud. Vie emphatically endorse what is so well said by the Petersburg Democrat as to the merits of this woi k. It is gotten up In Ens taste bv Derby uf New York, and reflects great credit on the enterpris ing publisher. Those who have read "Alone." will welctinio this, the second effort of Marion Hurland, with a heartiness siuoere and uiidisseni' hied. The history of no suthor iu America or Europe, furnishes an example of such sudden and well merited literary elevation as that of the gift ed aiitho-oss uf "Alone." Scarcely hat puolic excitement on the merits of this book Subsided, before another production fruiu the same proline pen is issued from the press. Of the merits of the "Hidden Path" we nr unprepared at present confidently to speak. Tha reputation which the first effort ot our V irginia authoress secured lor her, affords, however, a most Haltering indication of the success with which the lost will be likely tu meet. , The work may be lmd at Mr: Pomeroy't. Skaf The Carolina Baptist says that a company who have been operating for some time on the premises of Mr. B. Smith, of Henderson county, N. C, have struck upon a vein of copper, which also contains a considerable quantity of silver. Five pounds of copper aud silver Lave been ran from 18 pounds of the ore. Iowa Eleotlon. According to the returns published In a Keo- knek paier, of fifteen populous counties in the southeastern port of the State, all hithcrtb liem. ocrutic, eleven have elected the American candi dates by overwhelming majorities , two others have elected Democrats by meagre iiinjorities- und in the other two counties poitious ef Loth tickets are cloctod. ' Death of Pr, Con. Dr. Cone, a diatinguished number of the Rap tist Church, and one uf the mutt popular pulpit orators iu tlie l'nitedSlaUis,diud recently iu New Yoik, in the seveuty-hrst year uf hit agt. Iu early lift lit went upon the stags, was ord dued in the Church in IfUft, and subsequently acquired great Kpututiue aud influence. JS2r Iton. Win. Crunch, Chief Justice of the) Circuit Court uf the District of Columbia, died a Washington on Saturday evening last. 1 at iirniit t.- roreignerseaiicottie to tins country iorm thentsrUes into secmt sorietiee provide tliemsoltes with firt-aima, and kill native eitiseat and. because titer sole the Dssnocratie ticket tlie organs uf that arty biaist upon It that they are an luBoeeat and respectable ople, wor thy to be entrusted with public authority.. But, if tli natives when swsaulled by these foreigner tor upon their assailants aud nut a lew uf them hurt dm combat, they ere called murderer, women. burners, rubbers, to. Ihit wa the eaa la Louisville where it waa t.cd. thai in ev instance tb assault was Oeoenra d bv foreignera; and yet tunMediturt wanluuly fuUilv the facta. and daily represent tl. Italivee a suuusveta, wlw deserv h penishmeut of death. Perhais it is desired that America na shall permit foreigners io tntsr uisir bouses aict.then out ol doors, and take possession wlthunt resialanee. But Unas who look or bpe f' such a stats of tilings will be disappointed. It is Hot a character of aa Aaieriean to submit to iltdignily, ur receive a blow without returning it with interest. There Bity be etswie Amenoaha wha would rtceiic kick from a foreign loot as a favor, ixrticulsrlv if a lots were to be givea aa a crtsijeratin i but ll would Le daageroiia Ui tJ the slMmeol un Hit siasset ol Amsncaa citiaen. Hull. tii(i;r, Ju - KO'SlTIf In bss letts to lh President ef she Celled Sleles. it will bt romemlered, Mr. koesnih rne 10 I.MIuwmg Beeoant ef an tolerview witk Mr, tiatar Tli late Kwrelarr of State enndesernded to give me, wiih emnhsue preciMtm. the f.llowu, answer I That be Ml aeciMtly auiliorised la ot Ing Bis the assurance Uist, sb-ssld sillier partial nwng of a srritms charasler kapa ia Euroi, or a war brema out wtear s4ue ol the l.aru4a (heramealt la which it tred likely that Austria aught lap sus lo.pU..l. and anially ii snoui'i ne a war anw-iii g u,e uriiejiial bum tiv, Ike (joismsaenl ef the t ailed btalea lull aware uf the preuerintit and Solraiiie euaditioa of lbs I.Brupna e-sitineut, wiIJ lake sock tsnergenri for a sure indication thai it fc. , M be atieuded bv a kew efluf I m the sri of ibe i.p pisissd BsiKisiiues, end rhnlli of Heagaiy, iiaiy.BBa i immi ssie n.al in al sack ibf rrnri au LM skueld be st ia aiuiuuns a diplotaalM agent, Bad U eraJu.g him ever le l.un pe as llI ka i tht be near at Lend and thai be would be mveOeel with ike a power to enter U.to epea diukeaaue retsliutit wilk asy eOurat liotsnimestt which, nnua Ik basis ir a eiamlMe naiiusial ShImkmciks, be should see utRisuir e real Urns, tai aeikvit- ily Leeuming aaailiiaj liuvernmsnl," The VUmum A'i.sci.r, nl. k is edited Ly relative uf Mr, En,rtt, bee a faith ia the Ho gartan I ft lustra 'i terwitr. Ali q,4ta tot tUuvt tract, II tsvs t " r t snail But meat us this iuo totbt, si prewut any forth lhaa to set tl.at t 4o 4 ketiev sue wore of 1 keie is Bvthieg to t'loawi a lliel lhal M ilsurtatSKli ku.rosr to lf. hc jt i lo be (.wad ia asy if tut auu.fs M auj.saj.si. stUs BfiFTEgBEltSariKSr MR. BAIlli irrvvfTit Rivvrl! i t..fclll Ksi.ti.it. KEN . Suabom Sraiaoa, X. Y, Aug. 23, 1855. Dui Sia: I have Utiaday received your letter duted lb instn hut postmarked Raleigh 13th iu.t , and also postmarked Saratoga 27th, w lieuc it ha been forwarded to m at this place, where t have been yince tli 10th e, tins uioutb. 1 re fer to these dates tor the purpose of accounting for any seeming delay iu answering your letter a delay which 1 regret as much as yourself. 1 bow uasteu to reply I' it aa briefly as possible, oujisiderifi; the nature and length ufymtcotn muiiicalioii. Omitting all comment on the tone and spirit of your letter, 1 shall re fir to its ineto- ruu ports witu every disposition u Oo you the most ample justice, oousisteut with truth, reoiajtk ing only that, ia my opinion, jyour letter w as not needed for your owu vindication; ' As to the principal subject of your lettor, the substance of the oo tversalioti had with me hy tlie Pone's Nuncio at Madrid, in rcCerew to the appoiiituieut of Mr. Camnoell as a memlioruf the Calunst 1 have Bothnia? to vary, add to or detract from the eouienta of my letter tu you uf the Uth Julv. or of tliat Iu Mr. Ellis of the 23d July, which Utter has heeu published. It is true 1 thai the ct.uucio was mo urst person wno loiu uie i of this appointment, aud that tliis took plat e before the organisation ol the laomet wa yeiur fy known at Madrid. But it is not true that the oonvarsation occurred before the 4th of March, or before tlie Cabinet waa foruiod, or before in telligence of this fact hud beeu received at Madrid. Information ot tlie formation ol the Cabinet hud been received al Miulvid uli that very day, but it hud not yet reschedule, until informed by the Nuncio. You ak, in your letter, how is this oossihle? Thaaiiswria nluiu. aud lnav lolvt the doubts which you seem lo have, and remove the error into which you have, unintentionally, fallcu on the subject, Thoro is a telegraph from Paris to Madrid, and from the French aud Span ish frontier, which is tome 200 niilos more or less from Madrid. This telegraph (which it But i ... . r ..t.. .1 :.. I necuic, uuv ui siguais, ur was Mieu,j is vwucu and is under the direction of the Spanish giivcnimeut as well at the "Correo, or mail ex press, from Bayonne to Madrid. In this way the government often, and in fact generally, obtains murmauou oi niiDonoui events ouo. twa or even veral days belure tntclligciice is roceivid in the I usual and regular modo of conveyance by the I ail. 1 reweuiber a striking instance ut tint tn o elrvonistanco ttiwt the death of lien: Tavlor 1 was made known to the govei nnietil l.y telegraph, nd that the then Minister of Foiuigu Affairs, In I au unofficial noto, eouiiuunicuicd the melancholy I oventtomothedaviirecediiiiritsnublic announce-1 ment by the press of Madrid, and several days au ojiwiiou lroiu a fact which you think it icgiu before it was ttiially confiruicd by the regular mute but which 1, with necessarily bettor arrival of American papers ami' letter at tlie knot lodge of the oircuinstauees, feci coulldant,i leration. no in the eojia oi tits conversation re-1 fcrrod to with the Nuncio, the goverumont had doubtless received information of the formation uf the Cabinet at Washington, either by telegraph or ei press in advance of the intelligence made puhliu by tho ordinary menu, nnd tome person connected with the government or with that de- nartment ol IL tutvinir control ui tne aeapaicnes t uud the mail, believing tliat It would be agree- bit to the Nunsioto have tint information, especially aa a member of tht Cabinet was reported tu be a Catholic mentioned it tobim : I audittuliappentdthatlsawhimaoonafterwardt, when be mentioned the tad tu me, uviore it was koown to the public generally, who were still iu iguorauc aud doubt as to the matter. Whether the news was actually received hy telegraph or iy writteu uesvatctios io uie government, as was I ften the ease, and tliea Biade known to the Nub- eio by some persons having know ledg of the men of every party and section, to ktortlmpend fuct as 1 have stated. I cannot now pretend to I ing dangers which threaten our government and say. Nor is it material. 1 tu sure tliere was nu Impropriety iu tlio mode in which he was in formed, sod that thettwat no surprise on my miud nUut it, nor, I presume, with any other person lamlltnr with Uie facts. Whether other antes of the Cabinet were mentmned or not, or I'hetht r Mr. Cauipbell was mentioned by biia as having charge ef the J ost t'tlice IVpsi tinent, osuiiot now certainlt remember, though my belief Is that be did to state. All however, was mnde known tome very soon thereafter, and think the next or succeeding day was made novf n to the public generally. At thit disitnee of time, 1 do not remember the exact day. There wtt nothing extrturdiuary at all lu lire w hole atfuir, a extraordinary aa It certainly would hate bets if tht Nuncio had Bitutiotied the rirouiu- atancee to ait in such a wst and under such circumstances as to induce me to believe be had a previous kriuwiedgtuiat It ap.iiitiucutauuid ue nuiue i iuiu uses mure usu luorc uecu any l tan on it remtra inat uier are aeteru aiserep renson to believe that be was eognisant of any I aneie from what wa really aaid, aad that ynej Mililioal bargain or intrigue to that etfeat, as there certainly would have been If lit bad In - iurmcd me bett.re be received information of Ihs I narnoee ef showing bow easy It it to mtkt inad appointment being actually mode. Tht wbols I veriest Bilnutkes. in atteraetinf to report a casus auoant ef it ia simply Ihisi Tliat b happened to recent this tnionnauua as hi tit lurmauua ut the labuiet a short tint before 1 did, and before it was generally known at Madrid who evsnsutu- led ill members. Tha n.iuirfi wh f remSnd r tht eleeuiustaxielts at all U, that he expressed hit pleasure at th ap. uoiuiuiviii mtt aiuouc tu utaue, inn ui viinin. tins of tliat fcatui id our rtpul.lKan governuwul July, I hat to sny, that my desire and expeeta wbicbticludetnooBtfniUi n.ee bo account of tioa was that If the subject waa alluded to again bis icligious opinions. lit did no! as you wis- Uv public, Iht correction shoe Id U made by pub- unusrsi oou mt tu say, feoruitig in tour i'luir, "tJlitliS 2rtifictii.ll that hU church was so strong audiiiflututial in flit I nited Mate as to ubuiu such an honor," lotlitm. it thit otiit uu lubaequeul oocafiolii, alluded to tht principle f rsiig'ioos loh iatlou as ont of the fundameiiUl haws of nut pol, ileal institutions. There are oU.tr Bii0 prehensions, certiinlr insdu rtriit, is your leihtr, ta which 1 do aot bere deem it important to allude, I have referred to this eoaversaiioa wilk be Nuncio, when in sori.il inlercuurse with others aa wtll as yourself, sural v not Hsr Ine parpoet uf proving a laiuitoai keriiaia wilk Arhuop Hughes, urnitb any cioer l atkuk aersieis IB Ik lest rroridstitiei euMma ef Ike I nilsd Males, fur as yoa ntuerly remark. ut to ntoerly remark, I "I .J La & tmm.tulil.m MnuJin mst Ikesesiglily twtereaut ailk tls ekargetaad aud uederewyveale of the PresMieaiiai aMwua." J bad rwtlung to do witk H i bet a wpri seiitbtue abniad, swdeatured to eerte the loeima ufiey ouentry wilkuul refetesieeto pmiy aisiiaciloot ul aay Bind auaisotver. Bat 1 Late iiielitLn.ini this etatvarsathja f.tf ll.. purpoae uf sttuwing ike knlermt Ukca ia our eoualif bv Ike hicLsr enler of lite t sih.Jts Clergy ia Europe i and ataa illustralsuaol wkat I hats bsd leteral ocoasi.eit to ubeervt, at I did to y airself ea tl,ie suhjwi and Ib tliss tery sua weliost, that the hading mtsubereul that ehurek art as lami.iar, nr more tu perhaps, with tht cherarkf ef our institiii.4is Ibd oplo ra.f re- fairrrs our ifogrs l.y -ir grueral l.i-bffj snl pp.rrss than air or if ll.s w israt stalewnm ufl.ur.iai, 1 rit, Ihsisprter eonnarted it in uy own mind ur .dl siwUe, for tSe tnps ,f prviag ine riiarpwl politn aic.'rrti ii.rtiohuk y.si r-lr Lei lur a totsl f if tnx ol.jfei a j.l't staled. And hetria lira t ier great Bji.Uks 1'ul M.t lolo ahull, with t'HWtirwsMI Ik sl,s.-t of that chsriS and withoul the haml- edr .4 Hi facts eoaaerted itb ll rvrssli as a kic!. I f , you might natural t laiL 1 men. llJi.e-l il ( Bit parr. yow mm ok T It t-.r aa.4ner, iilioui, as I Ihii.k, any jut ground fur doing ae. 1 U r h, Makes ia seprai( thai I aver msi.ed It to v al aet lints a sw- f rmeiutt of iht pnhiusl rharge to who h yoe relet, i eld aal kavt doet so. f..r I aeves k lievsdso. ll w.wld bate deea alsHirdhimeto bslieve fci, ett'ea I bad iwagiBed, a yn seem to It ink. trill l,k,k Ik lMs do k. miIm, thai let Ivunrio k4 iniMa ksrmMri ll.al ft, appvinlo.iiit was lo I made, and Ul .rs it really B.s.le. li s l.i-i liass i Sao, la what I r i cd. as su ii.i(rf t report sf fiwt spserk al VI Btl'ing'.in, puUutlisd ia Hit lialeuk lUaiatsr, ilia en. in ,t..is ef Ih.a uateraelaus sua 1 as , loU f it,ie ioi,,v. I kaawusd U iviiewl ths 1 ... NUMBER 3 t 8th of July m Niagara talU. And aliaa I saw lhat I was aft fwnids quoted as authority for a statement ia a 4th of July Oration at H ashiugton. for saying not only that the Pope's Nuscut at Madrid, gave me this Information but that it was given even "before the Cabinet of the Prci deut wa known to the public here" In the United State and that it wa used to eetablieh. In Dart; this eharce ef- tw Urinal eorrnntion. wrote to the author, Mr. Ellis, to oorrect the slatomeut. ia a letter which has been published. It was entirely proper aud not "out of record" that 1 ahould sisto, as 1 have done in tlie letters oa this subject, my own inference from the information communicated to me. It was essen tial tu the whole truth; lor without it, erroneous impressions were beinj uiade, never intended by ine -and. in mv opinion, noi lustined by the facta. . When this matter era referred to by nSat Baltimore in June Inst, when I met yoa but for a short time, I did aot at all sun post (bat it bad been, or that it was to be used in connection with this charge, nor did I suppose, in our Brat euuvertauiiii at Raleigh, that it wronld be need tor any purpose, pulUcly.,, lo altbougb the tions witn ya wore not confidential, but iu . the freedom of casual social intercourse, I eouiu not mippiw k owu u tfwiveu atnuwitj ou such a subject and fur sasoh a purpose, lu public addresses, without a written permission and statement from me. In reply to your inquiry whether I intend in my letter tb sny that my opinion we ia 'that there era no such andetv stauuutg as that referred to regit rd to tat Uuiuau lutbulie vote being given to Mr. 1'ierce, or whether J our opinion no? it timt the Pope' Nuncio had no previous knowledge of an Intention to appoint Mr. limphell,'' -1 answer, nanesita. tingly, that ni 0 J in ion ha aot chanired. and that 1 certainly think the ounimuntoauou made to me by the Pope's Nuncio affords no proof of "'' a ekanje or umkretatxlin;). WhtlhOr thor1 ue evaer aiitTgauona nun lauva etroumsuuiuai or direct, which may be presented to. austaia this charge ur not, I am not aware. And, at an henest nun, 1 am bound to presume inuooeuoe until guilt ia shtwu. iu all esses, and especially In a matter aHeoliug so deeply the honor of the coun try a well at tha lugu, parties luuotUoW'l impieouea, . ;., o ..... . , ' You need not foar, my dear sit; 1'iat any unwuunguest on my part that 4nouu ht mis- represented to tlie injury of .Mr. Piuree or the rope e nuuoiu, eouiu opernut toanow my name or opinions to be used or perverted to Tour iuiu- ry. i wisn so uu jusiiee to nil ana me cause m Muth... lour integrity or veracity it hot In question. Yoa state what you believe to be correct, Y'ou unly draw an iitlerence. and form erroueous anu iiriouiiuou. .-a to any suntHiseu bios, political or OUierwise, Contrary to truth as I understand It, it it scarcely necessary tu say that 1 would scorn tu allow it to iutlucuea mo. ll is hardly necessary to any to j ou and others to whom 1 am at all known, that wtii's I have never Leon a viulcut partisan or icalot, I have always ueeu a ooiunteui n aiu in uoiiuoa, aun in reur- ious faith a 1'rukitunt. , But iu ,llie out and in tht other, 1 hav eudeatorxd to exeruise a spirit of toleration, ss most congenial with truth and aiuoerity in both. And if while in tctivt DoliU- oai life, though Vow for aomt timt past out ef uie tones, i uav enosvoreu to practice voiera- tioa towards my opponents, I oc'rtn'lnly Will Dot now abandon a spirit so essential to republican freedom, and es)iecially at period In our affairs. wnen in nanus useus tne wimeu enons oi au her conservative, patriotie and truly national people, end, in aa especial manner our own re- gion ot ine country. - ; , j At to several uarttonlara whlca yoa report of our eonverauUim iu Raleigh, ahvnt tlit practices and worship of ilielUmi uth ohureh in bi.ain, and espeeially at to tat ttalaiaeut that many, or that any Protestants, denied the right of Christian burial, being given over to the " smoum isU " and as to the "suls e ittdultiemem, ' it yoa meaa the aale ef ladulgeaeee ae praotiaea in, and lafore tb time of, the KeforniaiioB, and set bt worship uf lh Virgin and tb Orusa, eunatantly I nmud in pul.lie plsoea of worship, and often ia I the Public oftees aad street, with Insert ntioot end ptaeards attached, premising indulgence lor sins on condition of praver and payment sf ter tain monies, with which etery traveller In 8aia and svai otlisr narta of tli Continent le familiar I and as to tome ntlierlesa linporwnt parllcalars I to which yuu refer in thit part of your letter, 1 I ar etidently mistaken, withoal Uilendiiig to bt 1 so, Ib several sutturs. 1 allude to it also for tht I ennteraation bad ia a cursor y manner and ia tht frankness of social and rnendlt intercourse. I hiemiiig tills nortioa ef ynar wtttr irrelevant luthemaiB talfjtet, and that toy reply may not be too lone, i omit ant further obsertaUoa I apon tU i .. I ' As to thai portion of Tour letter which refers i uv tnt nsiuiicauoB at mine at voa oi tae uia li.Umi tu and not merel a part of th k-U I Ihs infrmuvsniada he aiu wall as Ika fuila I staieJ for 1 think, tliat both were neaeswry to I the eorreclhia reuestod and t just understanding I of tha matter. As, bowtver, a similar Uemwl wss ma. In my kilter to Mr. Ellis, of lnU 23d arkien bat been mibuslied, I dt nut now def the publirsllea of th on to to bnportanl. Tht ery of It, which tnu supposed yoa bad forward ed to ma was not Un same, but copy of my loiter to yoa ot mt .nn Juiy, requesting uie pul.lie tSoB of Ikal of tae otk a hmmi at pospild i whiok letier, however, 1 bad retaiaed a copy wnen writ lew. I s w vn stairnwet ta ma isiie ni uuit fn At to tlie tutreueal of tha L'nioa of Jul 2 "ah dis r ui ii r Vo w 1 1 b suppreomc mt letter. .. As. "' alijiitthere waseauef oosnpUuBt. And mm ane aa I uw a no una ot It la atuiiuer pafxr, (for I did aot the I nh itself.) I tent a nets, dated Julr 3iuli. to lbs f. lilocs of that inr. wkU-b I tin is atopy. t helhtf it hat tfipaarad or B "4 in that paper, idoexil srw w l ai presume Bot, from yuut U-lUr- and therefor leillaireia, Bt onre, f-.teai 1 serf with request that it be I naldwhsd. t tliat the otssisitt portion f th tusosmeai ut eurrucieu. 1 remain, tery truly and res peel hilly ynurs, D.M.BARIUXOEIL Hon. Kivsrtn R UvAM. t , K.C., RsUgh, lUlelgh, Kvt I, IKX Ta tea F.mtatwtrttsa i T will pints MHtsk tlw Mbiwtnf lettare. Mvul fast law ish- tof tkee MiMMhed ta nef fct asaail bikers but tVieitd mywif. 1 wiak to tsmw tkal if 1 mieea serstoud Mr. Bsstinger. etkare misuadsnsnnd ktsa ia Ike cane war hnl tkaee W nminaf r kinrkaU ia my kaiing drawa Ike tofseeaee Cross kst remarks who-k I slid, atsire nlnere drew rke sasne. To tkote at a dxtanee a be may ant idea- Me. st tke eviinsiussss, ikue siirssl So the aerompanting notsa, I Bill eat, thai Ms. liaagliloa is a goatiswaa nf well kaoua rep Bialess la Ike rtiaie. aa lae rsr, aad wet sss .T Ike mrt prominent H big saeinl-ra ' ' via ia Iks lass Lorialalur. lasa. hinrlifsOy e Klrl Co.. le also a Iseyet, aad was s toin o. nl bmder fu lit Itauievait pant la tha I .a,o i a nf Uta laM Lsgtslaluie. Ir. m liin (Isle f franklin) ia Ihs preaaol f eumt Preaolritt of I'.s rtUoin A tiss lis, I iid C.iia;wtov , aod 5r t Iwrrry le also writ k . ss I r.t"-es of fputau., and a pra.iii Levi. .aiars. I I elar si t do. i it i f li.f '-fa- io tl.t has ..i, Li , It. partial pub .p. - K it n mil . ' , ... t'arttage,Jl Aug, 1So3. ' ytn -Txttr Vir. fa rrdv to. Tour letlcr etking nis it I buird tke Hub. I." M. J'-arrlngw, mst winter while at Raleiih. speak of a commonieathn made to him at Madrid'hy the Pope's Nuncio, 1 stats ti.it l did. and ths fol lowing it the substance of what Mr. U.soid . lie remnrkrj tha; Ufora it was known in Madrid, W'lwvert the BieuiL?r of l'irr'a Cnl-in't, tli j SunciuvAaid. ,tu. Liiu. 4is Fiol did not know who s re i-ici .),, .. , t ,ka Ca'uinct, but tf one thing k ft It :rtaiu ti :it a' nieuiber of the Rouiaii Catholic Church 1 . ! or' would have (l am not certain which 1 ..... ,, Cabinet. I havb no recollection that Mr. V.arriiirr -n-tioued tli name uf Mr, Campljcll as the p -.m spoken of or referred to, Ly l lie Nuncio; Uil '.. my impressioB is, timt Mr li. hiniielf mentioned the uot ef Mr. Campbell' appointment, as evi. dence of a previous nuderttaiulint; lieiween iliel Issmecratia perty and the Roman L ai holies, by , which their totes had been secured for jl r. Pierce. The mbjeet of eonven-stion wa this alleged bargain, and I anderstaud Mr. Barriiiter as re. ferringto the statement of the Pupe't licpresen . taliv as evidence of its tiuth, . .. ' i Absence from borne at cou t Lai dclnyotl tli'u' . itatsiuent. '-s- Your oVteenwit und friend, i j. u, uALurox.; nl ' ' c Raleigh, Sept t 1S."J. IIoh. K. Rassii, iJtar Ci..-.; ilis stats ment , made tome by Mr. BarTuiger wae iti a casual ; eonveiHitiou, with which 1 did not charge my memory, and I am not able to, recall it fully, i It agreed tubetontially with the atntementbtaosr : Bikoa. ' 1 understood him as inip,lit, to eon- tey theideit; that H a a aupici-is fir ainntauee . in connection with the chufsos r ; Ir -; the l're.i- dsnl or kis party, of a bargain lor tli5 Catholic ton and I remarked that 1 did not think iti amounted to any proof of such a t!.in. t non hich be replied prouipiiy, tliat !i did Uut mean . tuakt any such charge hut merely mentioned ' It, and it might pan for w linl it was worth, I think be also tin, Ji.mid any L-cliof in the chnrga . thai nnti houn made. This it the tubstiiiico tifwluit was .o l: ory rtsfieet.lullv, . , . " i to 41. :. 1 MNoUJARY. ' 1luii.t,li, Sipt. 3, W. ' Mr fr it Bid. Teurhhla of tho "Ml. lil... I found in the Post Office on mt return from th ' bp.ings, mid ia answer toyjur inquiry, I mak . tne ioiiowing Biaienictt. .. . iu tne inoom ut January Jat. durm? the . lion of tht Le;iHlatnre, wt he!d ti called of the '"North Varuluui Ktatt Agricullur T.- Whtoh mvt night, for tcveral ni lie Hull tif Representatives, by spo, ;., sion of the "House. At otie of t'i. i M r. Diirrmger, yoa and Birelf r... , , near each other, to the Lift uf the Speak, r t. Beloro the uteelius; trot called lu order, hy tne President of Hit fwciety, we entered intoenvor- sation en the tubject of the "American Onlor" ! aud Komauista, whtn Mi Jlarrciigor stated that - hile be was in th Cut ot Aladrid. und before . t knew who eoihnoscd tht Cabinet of ths near President of the V. S. or who would likely (lu to. the Pope's Nuncio told him, at a Party, with ex. uiiaiiii priuu, tuai a vainoiic woutu ue put lu the Cahitiott uud ho (Barriuger) there fore referred,- ' to Mr. Coiudbell'i position as "l'oal Mastor lino. " eral" as i.rtHif that the Nuncio spoko adtsicdljf' knowingly in the matter. 1 understood Bir. Jjarrlnper in notVitur tioi Btntemetit at doing so,' in t r , , f charge mtuM against Mr Pi--r. , f bargain and contract' I r , t and in remarks which I In ... in v. a Councils ol lh "American t ,i.r' ,,iy made use of this statement ' I. art' ior. ' with th lam ilnnrcn-l u v, . , o I lutxo . not learned you used it, though you und uiVKoif never spoktofit together alter timt Pn;';it And I beard no one eist spots ol it, so tliat I aia per foclltsure that Bit understanding of the matter land I bullrvt it doe not (l.Uor materially froiu what I und' intniid tottrt to be as 1 see aubiiahrd Ib Hit new pn; im wa obtained sin. tly ii.nl Mr. Murriiigiii's stuteinetit iUllitlluU of lieprt NBtatitc -Jisforoalludsd to. . o- tj .row l Kb lurk regard, - f iw . .'!. ').) I remsju lear Kin, ri,.-, j Your i.bed't Serv't. . . .. n a:ciu ih .. T Osm, Bertie oo., A up. 1KS.; ,Mr lirsaStg; I have Just receive ! v or l lltir of the IHilh uttiuia, ukliig hit to xivs t id "mi reoidlecUiin of B eunvtrsaiiuu, which I had with tht lion. 1. M. Barriuger, in leurd lo a c an. munlcatioB to him ht the Petal's Num-j-i, t,ai .hmg the appointmont uf Campbell in the Calonet." Ia reMt to tour letter. I will ait. f'.at ! bef Mr. Barrtnger inontiversation on ti e tt. of Mr. Campbell I appointment lo th Csh. rrldent 1 leroe, ply recollection of Hit n , r s tli is. I do not remcuilr that the com." i -it in which I heard Mr. Ilsrritier ee r i - !, s addrcsstd to Bit particularly. I t' n k tr eost tersatioa originated iu this man' r. ioioo Catholic church was ths sulip-' i ronton; tht Interest the ctitp!ling iinai ol that churi h took In tht political siT tirs oftliis country , hove elusely they watched the tnuti-mrhte of p. 'i-i. parties, with a view to their own a Itanla.- .a ,.i Low well iuf irmed thry wereon tlne .u'-Jo-.-ta. As aa evidence oi tli truth ol tlove tin .Mr, Barringer said tba the first inf .nosii .n be rsccived of the B point:nrit bf Mr. t airi !, 11 to the Cabinet of Pniaidrnt Pierre, w is t!.r i -h the Nuncio of tht Pot of Riane; the nuncio n i .no- big him at Uie time, thai he (Mr. C.) was a meiuber of tba Rtmtiah I Lurch. I 11. o k Mr lUrrinrer said, that at this time, hs 1 I not know Mr. Campbell, nor did lis know that bt belooed to tlie rtouiiiti Church. lhes'n)iut meat to Iht cabinet of Preaident Pierce, ln atet- bcrship in the Ionian Catholio Chun h, ths I t that the apaiintnirnt had Let n in , I,-, u 1 rtumunleated to Mr. 11. by tht Nunri -i, in s ! vanes, of any other loformaUoa lie lud icociic4 from buait u tht suujsot. Nuw in rrlstioB to yourother eitouir v, w h. io-r or not I understood fir. lUrr i i 'ir u alu.j: of thit mailer k eoutrmatton of a elm' -ti w o. ii bad been aud against tit leaders i f ti e I ,. r. e party, that this appointment tu ih t . ,,i . i was mad in pursuance of turg tiu 1, f re tl-t Preaidenual tteii.i, I Jill Say in fp r. li.,t 1 do kol renieuiber, ia si u wr U, to I .at beard Mr. ll. tat, that th.-rs a 1 1 t i t,.s i with tht OaihoCi bi t, te f,.r I r. I. ul IV ' s in unseraeBee cf tthh-h tlo-t wr , bxetl.ie tppssumiisnt la lit I l n,n,l ; i t 1 H r . uu tli uareaaion thsl U.s r nt c, '. '.-a i,.Ua Uaju my iiiind, at the ttmr, sod h h 1. h . o tjor flrmil by tulawiuenl r.-l'.-cii. u. IWIsssiBg mv.ell from au ti ii.lorbi8ti. as wm tsUaiat tory tu mt, lhal suck aa ..-'!. -between tht h-stinig r-.liio.iaiis f I' 1, .s party, and rt l ath iiie t hiit'h, diletiil. : r tlie iVeald. nual e!eeisn, ani (.earn.,' tl.i n- ersaiiua. fr.ae se Iwasicakie aad esci'vota ,:, .,, I regarded Mr. Bamugw to li y n i , lf the lrtk of 111 aeuattona eeis o ? ttrrrir'hened aad rnw-l. h' I l. e- (ailed, when mltsrtist u IP a a,, i . . T pmale .sr tti..a ta iapui..ic - l--fore my f lloe-citiieiia, t--r-i. r to il i -i fritnuiBiti.wlH LyMr. I.in.i ,- r as I. . . ii . clear to be d.s, u-ed, l ! tua tto ll U t n.n -s ef BptttKiUS kirf'V.a LfiSren t . I..-IO .ii I a t strra ul ir. I'. sr. and ha l.4 i ; Ii .,!- t C4Snplail a a u.rointlsta mid so. I ran it"i it Lo . 'I 1. , n It I i h CSskraMd til Ihs ai ' , ft. I I v I i h 1 iinprvwaaa e us si tl.t t ote, t;, .1 ' ' halaotn o f r o. ' '' o a f l tunclMatoB t'i l I 'I I Ii ! i. IP !! fri.ii.kl su'.r-! st. 1'- 1 a a , II B. K. Ratal , I .! TI'K W i ! 1'w 1 1 '.! . ' of I'aaavo- -fa 1 .... ,. rv L I II a, J I it lM. -I a varf,,i i... ,- d .- .1 tola . ' -1 ai,-i , tt 1 . t t. .pt r. .. , t ! V t I i . i .. j it t .ut4. ia4 tw., .
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