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j.z.t ,r nil iuua'io 1 4. ic '. 1 -jr i ? -r i I - 1 ? r t t ji -4 re ; t I .?! O I, j .1 H : . ii '1 . I .1 . n . .- 5: muun nuu pr WILLIAM a DOUB, iDfrol xwtt rtorttiTot. If Bald etrietly U liMm, twe dollar se- .jus, wojdellr end llfty jMUs,ifJifciri!kiJ ii wtUi ; ed three dollar at th tad ef the 7ADTgsrisKxsyn ot utB est will be inserted eae time for see dollar, sad tweaty-te cents far each eabeeqeeat Insertion. Tkm at greater length will be ekarged proper tieaolly. ' Ceartfrrdersand JedMsladvetlieeaeel-1 will a ekerge SIS par ml. kifcher thaa tbe abate rate. A rsaseoakle deduotloa wiUV be made ta hat wa advertise by the year. Book aad Job" Printlsg dona wltk aeataci aa aaipeleh, mat aa accommodating terms. 1 . 1 1 - - - : 4 GENERAL DIRECTORY. , J CITY GOVERNMENT. VTm. Polloa Hitywood, Intenduut pi Police. - coaimeio.via. Etuttm Ward. Eldridge Smith, I A. A.louis. MiddU Ward. K. L. Harding, iaaae Procter. K. Cantwell, WaUrn Ward. A. M. Gtannan, U. 1. Turner. "VOLUME TL7IT RJLLEIG3," NORTli CAiOLDf A," . WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7. t8S3. NUMBER 42 - V J. Christophers, Citv Clerk, A. 11. Moruiun, Utty Ires. Vug tarii. Jamoa ji. vrawtey, JavkwD Overby. C'ijf CkMlaUe. Edward Ilarri. .. " William Andrews. - A. Adaiaa, Weiehmaster. K. Harria, Clerk vf tin Mar C0CKT8. ":- " ' -The Supnmt Cuurt at Nurth Carulioa i jW in tbu city aeuii-auuuaJiy, on the eeeuad A day in June, and the 30th day of Deuember - Iwiy x. Hun. Frederick N'aali, Chita Justice, K. M. Heareoa, AjeociaU tfdge, W. II. Battle, " " Edmund B. I'reautaa, Clerlrt Hra. C. Jonea, Beporier, J. J. I.itcillbrd, Sr., .Mrhll. The Vwtui titultt Circuit Court fur Hi Iia t.lit of North Carolina it held eiuvuuuually in tlii. o.ty, on the lut Monday iu June and the last Monday in November. Judyet. H iu. J. M. Wayne, of Goorgia; lion Ileiirj Totter, of FayctUvillo; District Attorney lloliert 1. I'kk; Clerk, Wm. IL llaywood. Sr. Munik&ll Wealev Junea. . The Suvtriur t'uuii for tula Couutr. ia held en he fint Monday after the fourth ' Monday ia Jl.i.e . and SiUnilr. JoU.i U. Mo.ire, Clerk. Jua. U. Baouel'jr, Attonier General And Solio itor ol the foorth Judicial K-einct. TUe C-Mrt ut iaue and 4Jiun1er Settiotu ia held on the tin JL ALEIO H jJJ Mr. HEXRT M. LEWIS, Montgomery Alaoama, U our General TraTeliuj Agent fur the StAtea of Alabama and Tenneaaee, aaeiated by C. F. LEWIS, J AS. 0. LEWIS and 8AMUEL D. LEWIS. . Mr, C, y.J AMES, NoTl Ilarrujon Street, Cin oinnati, Ohiu,h) our General Oillecting Ageui fur tlie Weatern State, and Texan, aniated br II. J THOMAS, a W. RAMSAY. W ILLIAM It THOMAS, TIIOS. M. JAMES, C. M. L. WISE. MAN, A. L. CUILLiS and Dr. WM. IKW1N. aeeeipta of either will he rood. Mr. 1SUAI.L E. JAMES, Nu. I8Z South Tenth Street, l'hiladelnbia, ie our General Traveling Agent, aaeirted by WM. II. WELD, J.0. COL LIN'S, JAMES DEERINO, J. UAMM1TT, R. S. JAMES, T. V. NICE, K. W. MOUKISON, E. W. WILEY, WM. L. WATERMAN, ALEX. H. carsox, k. McsTiNTE?rryrswArs,T ASHMAN and P. DAVIS. Amerlaaa Caaae la tamat and Arkanau. A friend aayi the Mcmphin Eagle, baa )ut re turned from Texaa, iuforuia a that the political excitement there, b greater liuce, than before the election, and that the progreatof AmeriiauUiu U onward and upward. II atatea that oBt.wf th repreaeutativae elected to the Legialature an American who Uvea In Clarkarille woe abut twice by the infantum Sug Nichta of that place, after bia election. Tu Americana rallied to hia rescue, determined to avenge American blood tbua apilt, but the aeaawtna directly fled, and have not been heard of aiuce. Oa hia way home through Arkenaae, eur friend waa informed by reliable gentlemen, that there waa aeverai couatiee in that State, in which al- moat the entire voting population beluuged to tlie American party, and would vote the American ticket at the nejitelectU.ua. At Little Hock, thoae IveeftVtteTTnerk'7' S"""' Ajneruama, Borland. Douley, Kuixht, aut Vugaat and NueuTlier. J elf. UtleT. CVUuiaua ' CWoy Court. W In.. Uliajoa Boy- M.iOJ.IkK), divided into 15.UO0 aharea of which tue Literey jm AoM ,U4 auJ lue l.un,or- CvuhIu fWritorK. P. Marriott - ' " .S.i t'o' .Vnjy W illijou IL Uigh. t''Mr-6-WiUa NaeVkA jj f -,t j Jttgitttrd. Uataoo. ... . . BANKS. Bank tU SttU Horth Carahaa, inoorpK rttad 12J. Charter txpiree m I80U. Capital at'iJuu. .-,'-.,....-.,-. Priiwiiial Bank at Raleigh. . Ueurite W. Monleoat, freident. Charlim Dewev. Cashier. " ' ' J. IL lii-ven. Jr. ."feller and Notary Fubtte. W. L. .VudorMU, Duoouut tick au) Notary J.daa Wuwbla, Jr, Clerk. Thia tlaak ha tanawehea at NewlMrn, Tarbri Fayetleville, WilmingtoNa, kiiialeth City, Cuar lotte, Milton, Horjanwn ana w uiaor. u.KM.roia. On tlie part of t oe 'State : . D. W. Court, Tuli- ij f .'euuarer, aaikjto, L. O It, liroMuh and V U. ijrf. ' On rh art f the Stockholders ; Wm. Bovkut, Ua, I'eoue, J. II. Hrv.u, J. II. U. Ujolhac, Al f.aJ Jouea aud B. f. Moore. 1 . tUTenag aod Uuih-wI dy -TueUr. Ihaoouut uav " eilumaav. DoweMie B.ila aad Uilia ut Exchange diaeount- i every day. Uaatueaa truura from 10 till S o'clock. HnUiijk llmiv of Ito BMk e il Cup IW WiUiaju ii, Jouaa, Cauntar. , K. P. t'wrh. Telier awl koiarv Pablie. liiaei-roaa. tieo. U . llayawvd. T. II. Selbv, Set i Jonea, George Lima, in. 1 boa. . . Hogg, A4 V. . tt. llutaautca. . UJWiajt lay Mjwtfay. Diaemant eUy Tueaday ' 'w RAIL KOAI'S. Kaleiuk e4 (,'evtoa Kutitimil C'mjxmy, K. A. trudap, I'taaidaul,.. , . . W. V. aaa, Ireaaoier, ' J. M. IW, AmmUmiI 1 aaaw V. B. Alloa. Um Ami, ' Moil tram hum lu wiuutoa aftef 7 A, M., arriraa at C, 1. il. Avr'A CiumUmA LmhUutMi. CtjH0. Ckex. k. Faaliar, t'rewdewl, . C. P. MewlenhaU, Tranwrer. J. T. Meat, PmgMaud l lohet Ageeit. M ul tra armea 4 o'clock, A. M., from tbt iat t aud deoarta 10m. afr ft u'v'lova, A. M. Mail frem tlie Weaa ermae a ai miaaMa af. tee 4 'ehatk, P. at. .iMperee at M miaaoaa ba fore i o'clock, P. H. POST OKflCE. Willi Whim, Sr ISiet Maater. , 1 Ofloe huava, oa weak aUya, live aoa-naa k, P. M. - . . " TRAVELLER'S tiCLDE. . V (aaaivai, xak ar aarva a aaiLa af uumi . KORTIUR.t M AIL Br RatLMan.) other, had the moat eheering intelligence of the progreaa of tlie Americau cause iu aliuont every civil district iu the State. Roll on the ball, 01 Auicricaua of th South and tlie. Union: an J keep the-" California aud Kentucky thuudcr" ringing; till it liUa the wbvle land. ' lertherB Bamaaratta leatimeat. Th Chicago Democrat, leading Democratic aud Anti-Aiueriuan neaapaner at Chicago, Illi nois, eaye: . The name Deatoeratlc principle, that make tt Jet eat alaverv. niake ua auaiuu fcr a healthy for- eiun imiuigraUMs, aa lue beat mean of getting rid of it. Aud yet, remarks th Louisville Journal mauy southern meu still lean upon that party lor aafety ta South era institution aud th iraaervatioa of th parity of republican principle. Th Abolr- tiouiata aud rreeaoilera depeuda upon foreign Im migration auJ the ready ineaiia of qualifying' (iireigBers Iu sol as oat of their greatest iiUnimita d aireugth, and For thia reason tliey oppoa th American party. But 3 their opposition will b vsio. The cuusartativ, tu Amariuaa prineipl of th Amerioaa party will bring to its support. ia both th South aad tit fVortls host uf good men, wlo art fur their country fi.l and lost aud all th liioe. and who will put dowu and (rush out all seetiooalisav, aad aiaiutaiu th I'aioa and tlie Conatitutiou agalast domestic treason as well aa (oieiga agjrresaiua. . Tks Farakaaa! Kaaat Tssua A highly iiMaraaliaut aueung was bsldia Phil adelphia est Thursday night at th rjamana atraet llsll, called by lbs ladies uf that city, who have iulerested 'haauelvs iu taming a Mount Vernua Aaauoialiiia, with th vbjee of raising fund iu i hs parchaa of Mount Vsruun. Th ball wa aanat beautifully adorned ia k.oior of the ueoasiou. Th platform was plentifully decorated with American lag, festooned with great last, Th portrait of George mid Martha W ashingtou adVamdthwallhaif be platform. The platform itself wa eaaverled iutu a anwwr af vergra aad shrulAsary, the eeeisr being urnaasenled by aa arch having Moaul Veraoa iuect ibed apoa it ia Istlsrs surmad uf lowera. Afte ,pfopriaM sd dream, h was Mamaessl Uiat th tarn of on dollar woald snlitls subacrL bar tu baaom life member of th Assuciatioa, aad that eauseriptioas weakl be reeeivad by the oCcer. Aa Aaaarieaatae Cstkolia Ckarek. A letter appear in the Troy paper from th congregation of St. Peter'l Church of that city, which embodies a petition to th Bishop uf Al bany, which be declined to accept. Th congre gation therefore appealed to their "Individual Sovereignty and elected Trustee to manage their affairs in accordance with the law of New York. The petition to the' Bishop elated that the church would raise a revenue of foUUOrper annum, to be placed iu tlie hand of three true tees to be chosen by the congregation. Tb peo ple clue their letter by saying that they "have determined fo elect a Board of Trustees, aud a ' hi de by the consequence." -' i '" " ' Frem Herhtlk aad Fertsmeatkv The Norfolk Argus, of yesterday, aaya that though no new cases were officially reported on Saturday, it wo rumored that tlie re had been twoneweaaea during the day. There waa another frost on Friday night, which was plainly sceu on the bouse tups. The wind had changed however, aad there were Indication of warm weather. The IAh tsniuaitli Tt aiisci I pt, of Saturday, state that il is believed that abseutee may return with aafety during the present week. Ice, an eighth of an inch in thicknesa, waa formed on Thursday night, and on Friday morning the earth wa completely covered with a thick white fruet. Mayor Fiske gives notice, that on. aud after the 1st of November, the ordinance of the town, virtually suspeuded during th epidemic, will be strictly enforced. A lew lute eat of Texas. A writer from western Texas aaya the German, French, Swiss, Hungarian, and other European settler in Northwestern Texas are to a wan in favor of forming a new State eut of the Western portiou of that State; and to a man they are op posed to slavery. Then are many set I lore from tli Northern State among thm, too, and togeth er he thinks they eon command ten thousand votes al reaily. The letter is writteu by Mr. Wil cox, a member of Congress from Mississippi, who has lately returned from a visit to Texas. By the act annexing Texas it ia provided that it may be divided into two or more State, and it is uuito probable that such a divis'uu will era lung bo demanded. talf The Mass Meeting and Barbecue of tb American Party, at Asheville t.tuie off on tb loth ulL, according to previous notice. There were about tw tbouaaud people present. Col. John Bsxter, N. W. Woodlin, Esq., Gen. W. F. Jonas, Mr. Merrium, and Z. B, Vance, Esq. made speeches, aud soma ixosllent letters were read. Full justice waa don to a bountiful din ner. Th American cause received a new iui" petue, and we predict that when the next election take place, the west will give a Urge tot in favonif tb American cause. Thrm; Mail ehs daily at Wy Mail - " al Arrive daily at Th Car soar th daaut f M bOlTlifck. MAIL (Br T Close daily . . ','. Arrive daily , Th Hack hmxa , WKSTUtM KAIL (Br Run. a.) Chame daily at I a. a Uoaa, 1 " 5. 9- II P- Arvivas 4a.il Th Treta ess)"'.1 tWLbWBOKt MAIL (B i V , , A lew lavsstisa. Iu the Philadelphia Common Council Chamber ou Thursday last, on ioveuliuu was exhibited, to iusur aalety ay railissid irusaing. It eousists ia having a gat across th public road on aach a.de of the traok, which gates are always up when aw teams sea passing-ln gat i lowered, s a to allow fie passage by th bone, bis fret touchiug a platform, causes th gate to sink into the earth. When a trail of cars is approaching th crossing, th wheel of th louutuotiv touches a spring a certain disuuw from th galas, which books tb gate aad prsvaui their being staved until the traia has passed, aud the spring la touch ed oa tlie opposite aide, unlocking them. Woald this gout aut k iu frosty weather, wliea anew covered tli groaudf "rrUtars Cos lea Aerialac."' . Tb abuv tamark kt oftsa mode by orrespoa denisaud advertiser aaxcus fur half spelling- words, abbreviating technicalities, ami slovenly. aarcaJablc amtfug ganerally. There is ao doubt Uiat printers ar batter decipherer of bod auuia' script than any other class of persona, but Lu fur iwslsaiia. a marehaal writas thai h ha received ta barrels lire., lea poaad Cps., Il is eumeebet diKiull to tell wbather the BMrobant really aseaas boots, btscuiu, or buiesraatu ) aisalk, bees, c aliara j do, sdnrka, ar eUav. T UK CATTLE ItETWEk.N TEXAN R AN JKftS AND INDIANS. The Galveston Civilian of the 11th, give au elaborate aocouut of the light bMaraec three uous pauie of Tcxau voluiueen, under Captains Callabuu, Henry aud liontou, aud a Urge body of Lipaa ludiaus, near hUgle Pass, ia winch tne Indians were soverely chaued, kilted, and over 100 wounded. Upt CaUahan, iu his I sport, after stating that wbea he hrx discovered the ludiaus, the Chiellians wer dressed and point!, ready for bout, aad trying tu decoy him f.oui his position, says; . i Form.ug my men in a lm along the road, I waited for the eutuur tu bcum lb haul lor Ut this time large numbers ui them had emergJd f-uiu tlie tun our, sueuimgly with the intention uf attacking us; tuev'soon suread out in trout ot us. aud to our right uud luit, to the amount of scler al uoudred noraeuioa, and Ouiuiueueed to Br ou us. About this time cue of my meu Bred ou a chief, about 2tJ yards distant, aud broae a leg of bis horse. Perceiving that the enemy, composed of both ludiaus aud lexicons; aer trying to outttauk ut. t ordered my meu to ouarxe, wuiuu was executed iu hue style, aad thirty of tu euetujr were sUiu. Wullst making our chai ns, the lef flantof Cie enemy, which utcudod lor nearly halt a mile. come in oa our rear aud otwuul on us a veo eeveia tre. The flout aud right uauk on whiuti wa charged, after a galling lire, fled before us, leaviug u iu poswosiuu oi uie position which il was our object and ueteranujuou tu gain. .ieu we disooveied that our euemy uum bored some i six or seven hundred, as ail their footumn were concealed ui the tiusber, aud bai uol aJvauued iu iw ou lue prarie. My men lormed a atroug nisiuon beueotb tlie bonk oi a small orach ou wuicli u,e enemy hod beeucuoomtied, aud their whole hirue ouuung uu against us, wu couuuued tile battle for abjut tine bours, wlioa tuey lied in Hi direction ul Sou leruaudo, leaviug, a we heard tbiaeveuiug, some so killed aud wiUt tlie loss ut luv wouudod luia welcorntrom some Miutuaua who wer euiraseu in in uatue and lroui uluer sources. 1'Ue some Mexicoos hate aisu uifoimed me thai tli actual uuuievrufuur eueuiy was ijO ui After the rctieal of the aueiuy, which waa about uuik, we, supimsiiig uiat Uiev would cum upon us again buloie day with Urg rwul'orceuieots. full back to the Itio Grande, when we would be sale Irom any uuuber ol wen uud any quauuiy of artillery toey might briug agaust us. Tne meu wuo acre killed ol uiv uuutuuiiid, arc W. li, Ciupwu aud August Smitu ufmyvitupH ny, lUugera. Willi Joiiss ol Capt lloui v oouipauy ol volunteers. Tka meu Woundod sue Joliii Grugorj, (.daugeroUsly,) of Caps. Usury's oumpauv, Capt. Nat ixiutou shgblly, and First Lieut, lloury II. Kiug, slightly. Pottou aiigbtly, aud Eustace lieutou (mortally) of my uompauy. Mr. lleutou is a ucpuua' ol uie llou. X. UTXhiu ton. After paving sum compliments tu the ufHoera and meu of me eouunuud fur their brave aad uollaut uonduut, Capu C. states that he is ueou. p) uig the town uf 1'iodras Negroa, oiosits Eagle Pass, and iu.snis to bold the posiiiuu uuiil ruiuluteed from the setllemeula. II declares that th Mexicans are ia league with tlie ludiaus, and have endeavored 1 1 be.r.iy the volunteer into snare, from whioh they Wer delivered only by desperate courage againit overwhelming odds, lie tbieateus W make re prisals on tlie Mcxieaus, uulss tlisv prsaerve strict neutrality, and Iu tb meanwhile 'ails lou lly for aid from lue seulemeuta. lie aaya in conoluaiooa : We are well fortified here, with cannon fur our protection, and luvve aupport al band sufficient to abielduatrum molestatmu till we ivcene rein foruameiit. W' hav iKuuuht all our wounded w ith as, and tliey are all cared for at th ho-pital at Eottl Pass. Itor dead snail be Itr.nikht iu, and receive deoeut interment wrAmeneou soil. We are in hourly expectation of an attack from a thousand MexUmnsaand Indians, but w can whip tuauw .-Agaux-L oallou you. tor asslalsnc lor the eak ol your individual 'protection aud that ufyuuronmiuoB country, Th ludiaus say tber are determined to kill as they so, and (hey cross th 11 io ! ramie for your settlements aliuost weekly. II they sis not exterminated, any hour may ring the deaul kueil ol sum of your kiudred a.iu ii ieuu. Thar will b u safety for your frontier sV tlemeat bsrasiisr. Tua Ssiuiaoiss, Museahiruae and Lioaas are all detarmiaed to setMirgcTaxae with ulioiel aud outrage au king aa toes twmata aneliastissd. W e tuughl all uma tnues vaster day, aad, as we- Uara, the eeUhnued boiuuiui Cbieluua vt Ud I at. Caps, llaary fc. Not ultoen and other ar raising volumes rs t juua Callahan, FREE LOVE DEMOCRACY. The political world is, jam now. full of rumor woei ntng the next Presidency. Politicians ar busy lu euiteavortug to manuiouturc pulihc ecu tiuient, which they may turn either to their own rival candidate, for the Democratic nomiimlumT rfW Th ""f '"evpak; aar , A KEEN AND JCST REBCKE. Th following wa one of the resolutions adopt ed at a meeting of the Hard Shell held ia th city of New York oa Monday, the 22d Lastann THE AMERICAN PAIITT Al THE SOL'TU GENTEEL LOCOFOCOJSM' AU.UX. The Vakaa Tk ksadjasat Astaad. A Luado arruoadsat of lb No! weal Ia- lelligswcs mys. that "aothiug la bm). taaa t baa naratgMfa assert, taat tne winter will shake the confederacy af th I'blted Putins, a id U lw)aar tber will b a diriaiua with la Aoalk aadar th mauvstiusyd Eaglaad.1 II aUa ' "Sura, la iMr igauraar. ar th aatirlr-a-tioaa Ihey pal forward, aad ahea I bear them, I hel a H I would, n I e-ald, U.ms an lUis-laad. and sink all F.rv)sr. hsiei er we may think af eat-a aaefaratiosjs, H li e lerimgs ana hos thai eta la '.up as ragsrde aa, and aboald be t warning M t In un; and though il la F.agUas) sari things sr freely diu-usasd, M M am rHs preeailisg aaatusiaat with the Urv eeaawaei, H ie aa the I T lb- sxatineat. It hi sry k aa Assenraa i u la aad rassa a emsrt peeisd ta haropa, te reahie how anateainiibM and absard are oar cVmatM divat. ham, aad paniealarly Its prsssal atsnrbing oa I bsaaasa la Rnrtb aad M Hnuta ua th slater awsettoa. If llie agitaae tad hunn I.Hsrs tM oeta, as J the sswvaera sf ta Moath Weald l p. Hp. Cla-aaeWlv, .... . . . at t ' a. Arnvea daily , at I a. m The Car le daily ' at 10m after Ua TAR BOIU M AIL Uv Twa-aaast II sea.) CbaMsMnHuaday.Ts aalTVar at f p. Asrivee TaesiUr, lar. aad lau, at 7 avaekleavesimM'Os. Weal aad Fii,ai I s. a s1TTltliRO' MIL ( Br Tseas aoe.t lls I Mlj allow thsm-slvse ts lake a enrrertaad rssy ' '"-" Te-sday aad rWarway, at p. snei.Us vtsw uf stlv aud Ihiae. a.4 re Vi "T " ,Jr y" " Z " ass.aa4iejrdWswuasse.igu-ass Hark laatas oa Boa, aad M ad. iwal J . as , us fxaMiiaiia. k-w pvoatv and prs.eitly -,-----"-...t.M ss mv Waald g a4 w-sliags ad t'smjierly retenaas he Latia ul wu. . , rssawsd hale is ik dilsrat asilhsss af tb tkllVf a luass, a I t aadat a is. " - - r - rasamsa Pasea te asos bp - - i - - " - ----- t rta. T- - - - c I Aslr, Hep I as. - fpHI Hlfb-ka rT- das sea A taaaty af Uis aMorseltat week - - , ay. i. poMpany, rll m. s . a . - m. J-a We s . - BveLIT BKI, staia ul pre(rese aad aeswpviiy aakauwa te any athar asiwaoa lb earth. TheeWvei erth aotwg by way af aa ta4- tssrTw Bsgiaai ayAiilCfasiiag fcae of IssaMtbeJt, fa., aa Wadaasdaj ailbt last, ad sai goods as lbs valaeU teres Uasshaa deed A liars. Thj has hvspli islsd, aad at af la nnatsrty nnisversA, , , . gvaf A Ury sa4.lisBt reef ret.gk bos svo-eag p ka w-a ti'W4 C hesoi sd last ;, eads eVe abargpsd aWa M. Grey. taisaaV " la car hast I aa, we took atieasiim ta make aveau-ia f ih digraifiil tad amrageoas tuts ef geaieW Laeofneusssa, ta Philadelphia la Inaaliiag la Chief Magiseraatel that City, Mayo Cnarad aa rasalt tu whaaa, aeiriig a h w. a Mayer ov in etiy aasow tram taa kiga persons! r pact ia whtsh a bald la all part nf His I si. euald bat ba a eanartad fmia auea mhev thaa lbs asost enaadoned eherartera, ar from Ihoe whoa puraaea M4hal f ass, but wane if tare ie thai of dug. V bar aaia as sail lb arteaiiea ml aar lemtar te amrtiiar aad mor diagraraful aetrajr tnaa lb owe alluded a slims an vslrk wae wisjiaaiad ay lac earn parly, gealssl Loeutoeesssa. Oar leader will rsmlhHd thai at the ran! eUetise Imanwiball la Haiti- mure, m af tl seer awful Deeauerelie eaal dates died daring the day af ewetaas. To Mil the vaeaaey lhas amasiuaad. aew etertina a enler H as be held ia use lih taa., ia lae NineNih Ward (iawblab tha vaeaary had unaurred. This wa lb aminriumiy lur rh aids hiviag I musraty aWasmag la aph-dd gad anral aad same ard -W aaasa aawa as natal la Isws aad lb pa oil past ay iaMartanas; with tae n(kue( taa mtuwm at taa ball- bulwark f oar Libertves, of all atfcaea the etaovg. cmaa sal easrsi I W e at laid thai tins r4 wae ta woe, af Irmb aad lima mmhm. bal uf loading Udusinsv atsnisd by am aaailianaa. w e araaat a'aaislid sil the tiaaal roto. la ear alas, af In loreiga popala taea, a Wee iay are thaa aulsd aad awaited by Ihe asuee an. seas, but w era aavmisaed that eertaia maa, bee aaa as, aa (a4 deteadiag aad aympatbieiag with tbsea vk-Ui nrs ml IW hi a sad taesa partteea batshara. Inaiwei dey id fearful p Buaieg aa band tor lhas maroaUra aad thair symiaitisaaa. I idsvte ins la aotr bai da.1 araduwd, par bna t sea what gentsed Laf wnaat is. aad a 41 .is out a. Ibsm aasci retmke as Ibey assra. 1 bsf a ill pet n aj of taaar aatam s mm a party thsl dts Is aad istsrars mea ra sheer sxs af e.s redvlliosi ta the Was of tae enantrt. last bsv a us he Vm 1 fes Jaa4iasa, tot sa d al asal mmt. , : LATER FR'iM flATA. A. CeasiaseM. b t TVs samsse t-ll has am ItaeaM With dales a I i sxiasMa aaw, ara wsse eaa A baasy easrss ad pl'sbl m taa Ssulf. kes a ereas bad bas reps4 whasr kbs) hsaasl hwk Hav abun-laiil cause to rdoie that altboaitb they bate eaietad as a party but, comparatively a tew abort monuia, uwy ar yst ia time loaaeei murk good. The eueaiy to Hum great pnanptee ar musteniig every uiHosaee mloservioe. Whim with the ery uf Koa tbiel' they', would tura public Bttoathm from thsmselvaa. a sr that she very kwaw ad misaetlaaaiae luttal of Fotnguars era Busking at aar aneva aad lasmigratiag Immaands tw oar Ktaiaa, aa rh huigaaa at Uaa Vt aahmrhia te this sublet "ptoiriug m apoa as Isat a tmrrmt, uuWimo- as su prtmml st sees," m brtngmg with weaa Uvstr vaaght aad astaMuhed eppMtKi a rwathora lasuiataias. Be lb rasolauoas al th pre asmgae Uerwaae ol Kma aamd as embodied ia taa p-e. k of Jadg Hteita uf Ala., also those af Lewisviua aad el leaao, tw Be v awthwia ef tlats N-ata. tleiillsmsa traeelme la Ken, pa isstlfy Ih feaiing tturr aa the eatiiart uf slavery, ttee ta ale due swaumsta af the treat lneh retaUr, Daniel U Cuaael. II exerted an taBaeaee la Iretaaa prevtua ta his death, whlek au ether waa eoeid. His pruaa. bta tssshiags ar y warm la tb heart 4 the Irish. Otwaiist wae great, maa aad was ani mus forth am4a.ii pel oat 4 Ireland fraa the uppreiaina a whieb an had aadoubtadly he. sateeoted. Itut aa, ta aw earn lor Ut pe.aaieuou uf but aUjert adeoeaied tar es-s'trma ml slasery e It auH4 la thie euaatrj. That feeling and sea latent ai uep-waa. 1 aev are usuhi Bbtdlthoi from weir infsi.ev It grow a with Ursir , math and Mreugihens.1 ilk ihetr etreagih. Thera are afsw eineptiuu we kmra, bat terse nly aavatti rule, lb Asseri. aaa party thaa seta party Mlh Nmth. Unall ethsr uassmas thai party sa auusl kt any saher, aad aa t4 mf, Ihe mtly ea thai lakes a Ira, forward aad bold ataad. Ite Woads So many litem pspetaat the hurthali and dsetoansa repiult as data nl- Atuaneaii wrgta i ttti Mtaiav. No w. wider that rVaeaer W tieoa of MsMMhaaetts wkWrw trim Us lev'f wheu be sew ll was am bat p ana. Tb Btoiik at Hiiareaisd ta tha aiseetmw aad th twa whhrh war ea ra Ihe tars attoald war as, m Ihe auigesgaaf W ib('.s "u tawsre uf . , J-sr. JoWris. arc beiug j.aled oa the uncertain and deceptive wave ui popular tavor. fierce suit adUeret tu tuc " grand idea" of anitinir the various divisions. aud diseordaut elements of the party ' lute one, sou mut uopes tu no into i ue succession upoa another great wave of tupuUr sulhus.asm; but the time fur such a popular outbreak has passed. ! Nor is there aubstauc in tlie man to arouse the sleeping energies uf either of the factions whioh constituted the dumiuaut party of IM2. He has .... .1.1.1 .... i.. a 'i A..,, it i..:. . n.,ivi tw toe toreiu ana vatuoiio Hipuiatioo whenever oviiaaitia Would eruiit, bating first calculated the chance of supfiurt i tut this very eourse ol policy nd xpediuuc), for it was hut principle, has even arou-ed toe Protestaut and native sentiment uf Die Fre Love Dem.oiracy, into. positive element of opposition, while, at the tame time, the prubleiuatio talesman, the Little Giant of tlie West, ie pulling tlte saietu wire with great skill and adroitness. : Wis refuMis tu allow Virginia lo send Pierq delegatus" to th Ciuciuati content-on. Hunter, htving givu tu his adbesiou to tit " higher law," reposes at home u.khi the Uureui of tlie Uet win ter eaniiangu, an it, ponders upon the effect uf in " laud bill. liie result ol Uie Pennsylvania election ha bnmhl liuohuimn again to Uie sur face, and, as a Ooiisuqueiicc, Dull, has begun to stir the same muddy pool into which all these aspirauts are cuiumiugled ; Uarcy is filed away among th archives of diiil.uuaor i I'u-hinr ia delving among.t the dusty page of California land laws aud record t C.uupue.l plotting, with Jesuitical cunning, tb destruction of sum peuy postuiater; and Davis is endoavoriug to pluck a laUi'c! from the brow of old ' Fuss aud Feathers." Is it nut a sombre picture? Forney, h0, aspires to be something inure than a mere W ; thef . uws is growing restiv under the uncertainties uftlie luiuru, mid Bright, wbuec uativ simplicity an lime hi be burriDud at political iutrigu aud enrrujitiou, has, been, by a turbulent upbearing ol tlie eteiiMuts. jostled into liublio not ir let v. Arouud ibis political ulue. board there sit many an anxious X)ectaut, eaub calculating th effect ut every move ; auu wiib eacu move uliongaa tlie current ol pmulor seutiiueut. At one momeut the cringiug ojiiitU gruwa bold at the prusiecu of his mooter ; at another, in lawuiiis: auiiulicaat fur Executive morcy savois a.atcd at tit ehmice uf soma oppoueut. ISuw, 1'ierue holds the pool, aud aucu excumiumna ul Joy buret lortli that umk the welkin r.ug A moment mo., and all Unura are changed. I rout some distant spot there comes t ra.iuom allot, wti.cb dtsarrangee th whole lau ul operalioua, unseu all ealculattona. and seuds a thrill ot Horror through every bosom. . , m oiiuoriuue, auu iuarer comes lortli trout Die diplomatic reverie, an I revels amid th scenes uf the bavoo. nuuu tlie Iragiueuuj are gathered up, but tlie llarde and S.ifu refuse to nn. aud thus ends the tale of his sorrow, lu the chaoa of uoiiular ssiitimeut, while ail stands achast and seem appalled, th problematic statesman, as if. by tb magie ol bis wand, calls liuuter fnmt hi repose, mid elotlies Bright io the drapery of pa. lineal innocence. The glad tidings ar bora wtstwardly, aud from th broad prarie go up about alter shout, until tb mountains and valleys ai mane iu re-euuo out one sound. ttiK " lUrk I Irom the tombs a doleful fry And alar off ia the dim distance is seen th Statesman of Aoc.auau,"nrar.pliii alike North ern allay, and exclaiming, "luJiyiU if aw atusr. " P.a.-ce, who has yet but partially , reentered from the elnwk occasiuuad by a recent disaster, again launches lortli a pi m tuts sea or unoertainty. A bold mariner must be b who will snrsad a full eail, wbeu the very god teem cumbiiied to de stroy him. Forney l cut adrift. The government colter ar upened, and untold Is iioured not like "oil utwn the IMahled aster." The faithful aliy.Ilia liulinma PiuNoau, is bn.uglit into closer cuuioiuiiiou. Tlie Jesuit I 'umpbell sends forth the Kgents tif ptutat iaoxwiYioa. Soon Ihcr follow another bplieaviug of public sentiment, and the norm and Battering testimonial uf puUte ewnB deuce flow iu upon Hi Excellency, aad 7V Ji. asM are chanted lu hia prais. Ilauune and Pol rick grow merry. Hut this political s.iuililirum is rauesueal, it soon 1 aaaee aaay s at Irst there ie hut a little ripple, soon waves are seen, the wiad from Ibc Northwest begins hi bl.w, and quick f How th breakers, Jlclill mid ibe pricrls Me Ury are diaearded ss - false nrouheta." Tb ship is again at aaa, and all tb world U agog to learn herfste. Thus ebb aud flow the tide of popular sentimeBl a ilh the Free Love llemocraey. Amtrlcmn VrpM. AN ELtXJ t EN f '(SPEAKER. Th lata 8. H. Prantis waa narbait, an of tb Miisa cliHuenl siieakers of his day. the sketch of b i life which basjesi ba published, ailed at t B eneae at llarre de Graeee, iatatediotelv after Mr. Wweuid Mr. Menifee bod sieikent "Prentiss was sboutsd far, aiidoame up as he a'wsvs did, nothing arfaoilng i'm like a courser in perfect keeping. Hie jpWues waa wlwderful in that reepedi iiis digesiiiHi was good, his body uuiid i and be ooeld bear avert titreme varmliua uf lauiieratur auJ hsliiu He wa hs.sr oat uf airts, ami at nnta bghwd up this scene. Said he: -relUiw-t'itiKeiis by lb latlirtof W New Orleans 1 hav said Fsllow-Citii tli banks uf the Ohio I b tv sold Fellow -Citisans here I say Fyllow 'itiaus and a Ihouaaad miles beyond tins. North, thauka he luliod 1 aaa still say Filow4'nisaa t" Thus in singU eulaura, b saluted Uis aoJien.e, draw overv man, sn sod child Bear bhim, W1 himself dear lu litem, aad by a word aivare.1 th eon it. aeut lit a line sspi-l lh I ailed Stalce from the Gull tu th Lake by B greeting, warm from Ihe heart, learning from the uouuteiianre, drpjot d the whole C oiutry, iu proeress, Jetelopmenl grsn tear, gl r arid am. I Every Is was whirled in the sir.stery handkerchief was waving, the welkin rung the hurrahs the maltiiaile heaved ap luibtJ,slodoa tiitssMtd situated cheer alter sheer, as if wilj with joy aad mad with eiciieuveal. Never, foj aaa asumsal, did he rriax his gr.p a that mas uf kumaa pooaioas. lie re higlier aud higher, went up en I, and ea aad na lar, far awa) ha lis flight nf tli eamar-pigroa 1 II wa Ihe musts of sweet, Ho.l and anna it wae Ibe roar of the elements. Figures bubbled ap, and pnarad theauwlias for ill like firings ta gueliing fouauva.ehr h murasar and leap aabils amid at. aiaiaia r s thr rue smixh Sid clear UtMagfc gra and fv-werv awa State, we ar iudohted to tb present admus Utratioa for the existence and growth of this aew party. Bv tb efforts which we mads to elect Frtaklia 1'ierae irssident of tha Catted Statea, tlm fanaticism of free coil wa rebuked aad extia- giiUhed; bat the Vain aad silay prujeoM of ener eing, through maohinry,ar-aominatioB in 1K56, indueed the policy, apoa lb advent of his ad ministnuion, of forming a ehweaffiliatioa with tb anti-alavry agitator uf 1848, and of controlling th aonventioa aud (lections of thia sovereiga Mat, by taw unscrupulous aba of patroaag and th aid of ruffian violence; so that th solid organisation of our party bos become demoral iseu, ear principle condemned, ireeeoiiwa re useitated. and the Wiltuot Proviso, oa th mo- Uon of Mr. an Duron, fully eudorsed by the admuviatration conventioa held at Syracuse, on the Ktn or August but. lhas are violation uf principle which justify cur separation and (teinauu tn irown in a true sad generuu but tusuiteu aearocracy. A well aitne.1. Brat rate thot Is thia, ' Tber can be bo question that the country is indebted to the Administration for th Urge ioeroacc of abolition exciiemeiil and agitaUoa which has withm th but eighteen months been wtuueuwd in every direction at the north; and more cep. ciully has tbu disastrous result been effveud br upta ana acanauioua tnterierenc uy tnnuabinet in the New York Stoic lec turns in Dv53. Tb true naikiaol Democrata ul that Stat t'i oalv men nf Uutt party upon whom th South could relv for an ubeervanc and uforeemeol of her eamstitutional right, and th only men of that party who merited tb confidence of the country. were ositiy and waniuniy eacrtlleed by the I ow er at WasUingtoa, aud faction ambraing the uiot hypicriticol and dungemua pieteuucrs tu poiltioai sanctity that ever lived and moved, and had tlieir Iwlna ia taia or anOother renuhlicvras favored with the Exenutiv amilet aad elevated tu tlie high place uf th Government. TB Soft- fov-n concern had not a particle ol claim to th preference and assistance which they received at tlie hands of th Preaideulin their conflict with th Hard, but they really war eiilkled to hi most indignant aad unqualiflad repudiatlnn ; for tliey wer the vary ami men who in 1848 had leagued together under th Buffalo Abolition riullorm against lb regular Democratic nomi nee, General Coo. Of the criminal odium of this movement which they poshed oa with xtreordi- nary seat and activity through the memorable canvass uf that year, tb bofu bad made ae ef fort to purge tbemaclvat, and war (till covered wuli tlieir guilt, wtieu.in 111, tliey wer, to out versal svtouishment, taken to th bosom of an Administration that had been organised upon proteased aurtoaoi prindulea upon tb very principles, m fact, which they made war to the knife upou In 1848. If tlie President bad But tbua have sided with them they would have been dufeated in 1853 by th Hards, and Would have rapidly bat their power to du mischief, liut ta consequence of obtaiuing the aid of the Govern ment In tlii th orisii of their fate they war enabled to obtain a decisive trium,h over their patriotic upponcuU, and to exert their energiee afresh in tli cause to which tliey were and still are Here lly devoted, and which thev have been cutcrtly promoting all the time. President Pierce has by a most strange parveraioa of bia influenca, infused new life into the Buffalo disunion plat formisu, and by th aoau not has struck down the fiords who, under the lead of Dickinson and Uruiiaoa, would, but for this unexpected aad out ragcous interference, hav bean enabled tu inflict B deadly blow upon tlieir and Uie country's Worst euemtea. Th resolultoa which ha called link these remarks Ull tb Uis of tb President's guili In this matter la tonne ao lose elear and convincing thaa oncis aad sasrestis. How Ih fiuauwra dmmieracry could ever bav approved or toleraied his euuree toward th iVards has, ever since Ua xluwilon, been oar special wonder. he bee bv anv of bis ecu am ferred lieneflt aiom . r . ........ . tn Room, n bo Mrtaiiiiy by his alliaac with tint Buffalo anti-Uvry party Inflicted upoa her and Bpoa tli L'aioa a blow that la lu uijuriou ffcu mor thaa balouoes lb good dime U the fbrmer eese. The are car avtioa apoa the subject. Wc hav frequently before endeavored so impress uieia apoa sna puwic mina, ana snail ARRIVAL Of THE ARIEL. kSew Iotb, Oe. tmh. TUe straOMkin ArUt mm lleeea, iimri last aipht. Pa teawjgM Um adiiawi af tae tXwtua Timas e: Niiurdsv tht lata, (the dste ef tb sedhtgaf the Afrtra ) U as Is bad bwprsvsd aad war paused aa isay ardoy aairatag at i. s Ikfeemuavaf Asearisa I was very take every further opportunity of doing so thst may present llnll. LoN tueee .'New I 'irk Admin- utrauv noris u uunuseassaa - in pimhu which thev hav clutched, and thev will Sous tiirow ef the mask under which the ar dis guised, aad be fuaad hard at work la the ranks of th Abuliuuaiats with whom they ar al Aearf aaa uy inaar laauueuv, eiueaiy ana warmly amU latao. . - Till PROSPECT BEFORE 18. Th Foreisa faeiioa I drivea at desneratlew. Defsat ie kaevitabla at Uu Stala, and l hey ar wrubmg aadar the safiaiatv af bmng pftswratad. They eail auua the w biga fur kelp, Ul Ihe a kit taow Ibam tua WeU to trust Ilea. 1 key urstead that the Aateneaaa ar Book hi g to their ranks by hundreds and Ihnaaaad. Bad yet asaae a waader. fressea. Tea thnai.sd trueps war Bbaars Ut Billed $m bewealais - ItMveeas a raaar tm papabaT ewturaak at- sa amsa sisre la axtiy. 1 he is oss a wat pi seal est ua4rea. laa IsajM gettinmr bee heft th Kail s valleys, usiilal lengih saulea into mighty rivers, tbey lull vaaard la Ihe arejaa!" toUM.L LANK is kashas. - tua va akaisunatviwa. Kaaaas .seaese to hats Iwwa aeteioed by the Prasalmi as lit Ibmi uf his pkri aaa) wm- s)erwnrklag snnl e. As Is di-eterered aad said-vtod. Ilia I aldnet. remark- aide .w us hiteaiite reiwi, has awa Im tally taeasnsd and m 'ar a lor II is kinslteary to sa eraw. ' rkesi La to, htm mwrniM 4 t'ungresa lf a ladiaaa, aad a warm earwter wf Mt hsii-as hevrassa, bill, hi B-w kaasas as Ih agent 4 th dminHrhni stVt ih kas t nf Hai ametiiaia!, fVitmel Laae is the saw iiolitMl.B,!' ah rwfasssl to mt Ihe ab prrsmld by the Irrnuwial lastaaee for all Uwyers whmi(M e-'V w pranir Uw la Koa saa. II ainmiwd In lerrifciry te fare ef the eiervio ef (Vwxtee, aad te sue sdnnwiag s lltase etrseiaaiiaa aad apy.toiwa w edatiseeos hsaa tae Catwa. The e4miMetesfsim dwtre paritea larly to gat M nf taa Kaawas ymsiiwa. aa4 will caret her em, ae mti wbai awl ad B ewasiiiwibot eh ma be, 1 h vwH af pease ful parad aver a ailitary denanar, who janed lb Amenemt rente wit aa Intention ot acting with th party. But, amidst all Ihsir kiasaiag aad bragging, their alarm kt aaaaileat. They roiled apoa bailies mid ai amai, hat were miled aad now what huaa bav they t Caa tt twi supposed that Ihat the Am a-ieaae of Mary lead will volaa. tar ily bvw their aauk to be Iruddew ape bt tor. mgasra, ataay uf whoa bav But wura aut lb sssoM la Wbwh ahay aaastf ka, Idarylaadeve wiu spura Uw s.w1 SB pusa llism aaaer tomga rum. They have ahmr aluhaaise and pna.n llawl with thwe waa asruee ta be their rulers, baa caa asvsv be graxiRad. Tb laadeaee which saska la degrade to Aamviraaa will b aigaoll rebaked wa the 7h ef aeu aeeata, aad aar glurv eae obi lHase will stand ftrmly etiastitd, a ah did ia tl rweoiatsaa, to th A atari can eeass. i i rweluaghl a-dly thru againat furtga dwlattoa, and she will ea Irmly resist M Bt the peasant Um aba will steithsww lit Furetga batesa, "bursa, fal aad dragasaa aad tone ear to preeaat foe tlie ful are, the asptreiimai af lunttys aagtaal to rat thassssairy. Ireland Uatadar tWalga vaU aad ih aarlvsa sr store elseos. he they Bat eesapleie of this ttaaiaMsiif Usee taey aat Baaanaksa frsejaasnV ly twissul it by fueael Caa they thaa Swi.p,aa, teat Amsrisaae wiM sakami to be tramaiad up a by a faemsja rane I Uaorga aha Third eadsra-t Si rsdae as a ike ctatdiuwa ef the ffi af Ire land; aad M that parpea aea lue birsMag sol diery to murder war psopl aad to srls their properly. Bat aar fathers sanad apauvuf oily sad twity la aeeeaeaev laser rvgata, la KPKK.:lI OF I1UX. J. J.lUll. .... A croud barlieeua of the Aioei -. : - v a ! Utely bald ot Falmouth, ia ki ,t. .i.t oenao.on the lion. John J. ti . n i .m a av.w .liti -m which ae take n. K,...n..'c- tta. i : -Ann 1st the party atrife of the 1 .if-i year-, wlieu the only ene etrupiile sremt-ai tu ben- w huw tbe eouutry shoulu be governed, but ui. sboolJ govern ii-j-ui.i-v joi-ii-.l- Ar pfij U-d - Sruwn up of tlie ropie. A eMaticia-a was ae kiug its way from hiatrt lu Io-art, thai ureiu ii ttuew-e threatened our lilrties. And ll. Ibimgbl of bating them subverted on ouruow oil aruasedevery tra cituciu llvan e er ple'a paiy. . - "Immediately after the Revolution, wtrn mrr eoBiiiry waa impoveriebed, and our fre-! iu to subdued, furetguris did not care about t.ju.ii - io shore our labors. . lur Ihe Brnttueuty v.i.- a bout 6OU0 per annum came, lu the uit t.- v from 1810 to 18ot). tliey came at ti.e r .to 00U. Those were abeoibed by uur i . : .1 became Amerioauiaed. But sine that tint a new aeete ! 1 ..--n ex hibited. From 1840 to Kt' ti.ev . , i, i... ing at the rate of between 4 and i' per iu Bum. Tbislurcign mvaslua ui am. .is ut voters bscnm alarming, ' W aa thvre any probability nf its ilccrrtsel Nu. It wa true that it had fallen off a I. Hie iu the past year, but wlieu th r wUjIi it u .w wallowing Bp tli surplus population ui r.ur. i eloeed, we should be agoiu iuundated with l , Wurthlosa deeraduea it has made. "The iike of such emigration the world never saw, Wbeu thechiW.eu of ismil limited i cyt they were uot more iu number tiuu this annual Immigration. . -; "lour loreets ar now aubducJ, and your eouuiry mode bobiutUle, aud they now cume to bar it with you. Your Ire in.uiuUMis bitt e become t light to the world, and they aie atira tod by it. . . 'lue grave question is, ar those foreiirners to be entrusted with tbe presei'raliuA of oui,liuerne-l 11 would not boast, bat a do aut believe tluit there wat another ran uf God's men ou earth, that iuld bav formed tlie fieeiintitutiou inaue , by our father. Siuce tbe world a history cout meiiced a Waahlngtoa bad never arieea tu an" ' noun try but aura. - e . - .:-- "Jl required all our vigilance to preserve this rovemtnent. Foreigner did not du it. 1 hey ' did nut love It aa w did, lie did not blame tbem. Evury moo lured hi native Uud better -tliau any ollior. ,,. , As long as w could b fcly generuus, e were Io; and we tay tjlhem, even now, come m.d (her cut Ubertiea, our bonds. Bud all our Ui.w lugs; w make only uu singl rwervauon, s. u , ool tor your good as well nsoa.t. Wsare Lu. the trustee of God, who baa givati ua theeo blessings, Bud we dare Bolouiniuit Uieiu to sttou- UC wished A ohang tu the naturaiiiatuia lawa . ui sxteunion of Ui liuKsoaaloaivcfureiirueit B better opportunity to become acquainted with uur institutwaa, aud to dt then selves tor taking Htrt in uur guverumaut, XV o maa waa to be u-w ,, braided lor wishing to Inks the possible oi u; bis liberties, or for refusiug to share them uti. until tha little residuum wa not worth keeping Those mea come irom awnarehies, where the. i had beea Baeuelomed, aw tu govaraiug but tu being governed. Wer they ever aaJtod oa to vote lucre! W by I the doctrine of trauouimtaulr BtioB a as not a greater mystery to lht,m thau elective frouohis. ' "If th term of natural ixouoo wa extended, at : til law eulinily repealed, it wmld uiase ui Uu- ereucviHUi immigration. rorcigMi is uiu u..i , couie here to Vole. They knew noil.u.u so .u. . the aleutiv fnucbuw until they lesrned it a' mr aud. . He did But object to their cwmittg. . Ua the contrary lie would eay, some one oou.e a.o VI a will receive and enleriaiu them: but the ri hi of governing wc must reserve v varseives, and' repul evary enuroachaieul apoa it aad we Wouhi , ail oa uur aduded inuaau to help us, 11 these luraigner com with uartriUitee, ae would vuu ca them to assist ia repelling them, but ear-' tridgc ia their hand would aut bohalla donrcrvus ta tha brave A men, if people asws. lute. FarsizTttrs already furmed A third -Ui giving preponderance to either psrty, ae they . . i .. - : . i j. ' . i . i . . ease tueir uiuuvae wita vs. aiiey soi leseowte anubjeet for pailtes to pay court to, and tliey war wousd toaaa Bad aud ttMuVhwr by etsiy port of promts and nsmtunitra. Tbey (eel tlieir influence, and Br sWiming tbalr shore U all th vms ia the aouni. y, uoi a Acacriceaa, bat aa tortigaara; tor lawy keew Mparato aulHical uramuaoiioa, and ar as maeh toreigucr her s ui ih heart uf Uw many. ""I bJ faro 4 with lliir viwt U r-gnnl to" improvausBU h eat Government, A luluw had hardly shook the deal uf the lUwk Forest ull hie fet but he was tuggesuug awrmiuiruu to th Coastiiutioa, aud oute ol ti e tlm. ti.ry prop used t gre a ia ohang for our i-i -nw were eurioas eauah. Ihey weaid aioiia the Presideat aad ttic iMnaie, mid hat sii'i pop uUr branch of irgisUtioa, whose mrMitiers oouid bt raalliad at pleaaur. Thsy would giv a their Germaadreaia of democracy. -Kiasath tbst beuiiing pauiot who got hie caaatry ta flglit, and theu wae the tret hi rua away aad leave her, charged tb trerutoiis here lu band tliemsolvss p.gethsr Bud w sub ins oH-.r-lunity to tuts in such a Way a tu bri.'li. t. r faiaerlead. II did Bot apbraid them M d-.t. so. 1 hey had a tight to tore Ihrer aieatry no he bad to luv bio, bat t eubmit to be n- v. r... I by Una foreign bord wa to aL s- n-n. bwra the only aliens in nor native land. I-- t n sBwk iaelowins terms of die t iium. so I - t l a luvad Ihe Amrica party baas it - - 1 to lis presarvaiion. '1'ieir prmciples -i t, t mately prevail. They wojld efuiiuoe to s"" sam theut, aotakhsimiding itoir atuois ia oti.r fttatea; woald eobull to be soilsd prswrii,!,i.i-t. ll loving their ewa aownirj oh-h betier ue a r ether, mode tbem suvhi till tkra inn. ., , should b tHaupaantly astab'ishej at ins t... , -taiot th uMkm, . ' ABSAI LTISd BOYS. As th (ifwiga pm-aosioa pas wd oFm-s r-n Friday loot, a small tarr etanehug we tl.s t -assat sang eat, "llurra for km," e.wt io, h l i wee stork dowa with a rlwh by fwte ot ti.e cr lw thuea awt,ers etpwt by rek asadast toararh wat the Aueri-ofl r".ii.r oi.. i eiiwsta tlie rioing gsaerotioal li ew,wa I doae I oang Aoteru-a will roiww p. t'.r ir.. .. ad th boy f to doy will I li s w.. ol ; , asomrs-. toswst kisnss aeios to Purru-a f -boa. A ewa if last Imtm wwrea isi od tw imaiag power aww, ihe aeri ! w I pash theta fnwa flteir sas," swd r-u:r.r i. r rights. Tb Aatwriweasp.ru hm w e gutshad, aurthe AatrHeaa r'l "S att.ril.w ruliifig thaiasilv. I tor rhii.lirs are i..,). i ii .i the bbertiwswf tlitsewtniry wees eJ'tr-i I-, t'. valor aad nhsMl nf thste t..,l iitoi so t ii ttory aea aa lohwriioows whieh tt te riv Mo v aaaia They atws Uara lint llaursu 1 1 whan a were btrad by 1 1 . . I kit- baahsr Aaswrtraao; aad li. tt . - t rrr... - ,i lb sat si nat ef jostles that lis .1. o:. these faretgnwee shuid i here o. -t o... , v.. r.. toy taa prasmswa of war htws, Wit tw g -" awwwery. They rtd ef the trtoio aad s-n' tliesr f.wwfoihers dariag taw rweeiMti .tr, td I heir gaol sariesa. aod the wtui. ISMS of p srtia.ri, ao-1 t, wtrwy aa hiovrtiwa, try pMswf kwn.peaww a-sklsil,j..aes- 7 , ""-' I sonata her b-wdse wf " s- - a -- bMib Umto.ir.1. a-r.w-.da...h.HI-lo..rr.- ... who wweid rj.lr.-t tt.-m to- , -4 a d ' - . pisourst rwrwiting fat dwwwrf and r - ea toad m to oeuwu i i. -mi. . reiead to weo Sw she drain sad l hot a wit tos w auaweeolully. bad t basrtad ewa sVaiO. toil, tlipv. t f.etwMwweosi aswsr ewls aw flsa fwe-arsarwr Oa Barnard st4of sf aar ' f wtM aauvss af law aol are nti i FW fiwa I wan, lath taa., aa sfror took eiwre ta , Srww Amwriwwa sterH: end . i aue vtiaara keiessa Jaw. M. trwsow id this pia 1 BWy my ha bsa t u s I .4 ... aad t yseog arsa a she asas af I toward, htirfy I ars, the eVy w.4 amsw .t, n. , af frank t and,, m atowA lis furaier Woo tha j to eail arse toll to ml u. pasr. Ihr.w.si tha areas aad aVad sa ta Fneay ' aor.iag t.llsw am I . Tbe parlloalort of this eisUash a aflr. a- eon. e-if stotod, aad as we de tm ttkhptr , d the pwl.lis aio awf wst, pre to the e 4 1 - T'steey to thte ( at thai t swrt'ossd wae nai saoiua ai'b lb ! tor ltiiUigs to" th Uw, a shsll awl pre o Tsaiay amasg ss h pb krrr akii I a Utwm. All Iwi'W tt trnl,l' ..w, Ir b pnr so she wst,wwt is k , j taol li.t.iw,iw. as a at ohse i-s I asd, aw4WMhwMr.Jiog lb tamweal nf i - fcy I wm Ihe pwraat.r aonss. Ua a.. ra Pvaadewx, tas ta as rw Wwt, . -ha moiety srrwirS aad k aev to Isd sw..i,i ... k at fwsy mm at astw.stster. f-oa. HiaL-w-stwassia) yeasuar. t fVwww-s' to all II s p. m- i ss w. WOW- - p I Ul 1- S V- -I wfuislporif. And V l VI . smsiwiw ii - t Is r. . ' plOS, Vll 1 St t E . , : , . . . , WWMI S i Ihr.f I. - . I ' htrt i1im wl I' Vs t. !- ww K o , a tal-s et tw-4 . w ss,m iii, tw , f 4 r. ,
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 7, 1855, edition 1
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