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7ILLIAM a DOUB, IIUTO MOPltTlll. TEH MS: tf pvid strictly 1 advance, tw doflr per sn ,,1 tu iiiir and fifty cents, if paid within i ....miks ; sd tbr dollars at th and of th 5 iivrRTiSEiu:x:-& aot,xcJio ntrf.s ! ,a iiflrui so tita for on dollar, end t-s ttiy-av Muti for sack ubsequeat insertion. ikos f fraaur length sill b chared frropoFs" ti-s-iliv. tusn Unler sad Jaiticial dveitisuent ,,1 o charged SS per eiiit. higher thaa the bo rates- " A ra-as-mattle deduction will b mad to aus advertise by tb year. Lbirit and Job Vr.otin don, with ttestnen aa .te-i.-tich, and on acconnxiodatlng term. Ik i. 1 j r m - ryj. 4 VOLUME XLVL RALEIGH, NORTH CASOLIJTA, WEDNESDAY MOHNING. DECEMBER 5. 1855. CLARA L E L A X D , OR THETOHY'si OtfEAT. A 8TOUY Of THE RKVOUTION. GCXEIUL UiKEC'JfOttl. CITY OOVEKXMENT. Win. Dallas Haywood, liiteiidaat ot Polk. . VOBIStoIB. i'wir'rn If 'inf. Mdridge bmitli, " A. A.lims. ' HiiUli Hard, I'., t. Harding, " Isaac Procter. - , - ' . CantU, ,Vcslcrn Ward. A. M. Gorman, V- II. D. Turner. . ' J. J. Christnph City Clttrk, A. M. fiormnn, City Treas. City Guard, Jume M. Crawley, Jackson Overby. City OmntahUi. Kdward Harris. " William Andrews. A. Adams, VVeiichmaster. E. If arris. Clerk of the Mv COURTS. The (luprem Court of North Carolina i- jeld in this city semi-annually, on the second xJuy in June, and uie J'lili day ot uecember Judge Hun. Kreiteriek Nash, Chiel Justice, K. OT. rearann, Associate unjje, W. II. Unttle. ' F. lmnini B. Friuan, Clerk; Hum. C. Jones, Reporter; J. J. Lililiford, Sr., Marnhall. tue I'mkd ,SttUt CireuU Court for the Die- trint iif North Carolina is held semi-annunlly in this city, cm t lie 1-t Moudity iu June and the last Monday in November. Mijnt. Hun. J. M. Watne, f Georgia; Hon lhtiiv I'otrer, of Kavetteville; Distriot Attorney !;'l,c:t . I. lik; Clwk. Wm. II. Ilaywooil, Sr. Mur-lia'!, Vi-Uy Jones. T! . Ntifia-iur Court for this Codnty, is held on !ii ti' -' .Monday after tlie fourth Monday in y 1. . itiid S'tt'iniior. .1 r , '. M 'vrf, f'lcrk. Jn. ti. Uf "l'fl rr, A'tumov Qeneral and Solie .; f i-ittjt!. ludiciiil District. " '.' ; " y.caj aavl (uarler fjn&m ki 1., 1 ,-,1 yie liiiid Moijdiiy in February, May, "... '0t and N i.veinlier. Jrfl. l'tlY. t'leik. Cuiirmnn vf !lu Vvun'f Court. i illiam Boy iaii. '"..' r..MW ttXi-tefiK. P. Marriott , CuaI) WilliuM II. Uigh. . 'nntnrr Willis KytU ' ' lltjisitr.ll. llvvaoa. BANKS. ' ll'ink of tlut Stttlc nf Suitk Carolina, ineorf Mt'd I1".! !, t'bartair isxpims in 1x00. Csiital ?l,'.i",U , dikidH into 13.(HK shares of which !!!' (.norary UoW hold 4,027 aad the L'uivor- Bllt I'ri. 11 inl ll.mk at R..Wj;h. I ti'HiivMj Y, Mor.b'L'ai, Pronident t:iirlM iHtwv?, Cfcir. J. 11. llryim, jr.. Toiler and Notary Public. W. ,. Aiiderh.jii, Uiscounl Clerk and Notary 1'iil.lii'. .Ionian Wmnblo, Jr t'lfrk. Tiiis lUiii.- m branches t N'awlern, Tarboro Fau.t'ti!ie, tt ilutinjttiin, .'iialtb City, Cbar ltte, Miilott, M itHitin and Wiudj,or. DlSMIoRS. I'n the tart of the State ; 1. W. Courts, Pnl i.i Th Miner, ei-ofltcio, L. O'll. Uranch uitl W, 1.. r ' On: jartof Ihe Sukliold-a : Wm. Biiylnn. W ii I'tia e. J. 11. It, y to, J. 11. ti. lb,uili4C, Al lit-1 I mis am! H. r. Moore. Cilfriii'tand Itfiii'Wal day" Tuenday. t t iiht l iy Wwlnesdsv. k,i.,.-i. e U.iU aui Bills of'ti'-lianr discuont- I ctcry d:iv. llours froni llTliU 2 ttTcbk. .'.i'i'.'A II ram K nf (lit Hunk nf the Cajn iVur !iuui II. Joiis, Cailiier. K. I'. Fi' i b, Teller and Notary Public. IiisriTns. (ico. W. Haywood, T. II. S!by, .t'i I -m. Usora LitUe, lr. Thoa, 4 H"KK i. ! '. W. U. HtnYltbiKS. t'J'j.-'B,; Uy M m Jav, Itiaootint Jy Tuesday It Mb UOAIS. " lf''i-,iih itift liailuH U'tthoitJ Com pun'. . 4 r,i fi, Piident, t' .'., I'reurr, , I- . I'sntl, .tssisiaot Treasurer i' U A' i, i'i'jol Aent, "! ,i train leaii It) miuutes after 7 A. Jl., - r cat J P. M. - - - .V,trfi ('iirn!::ti l.iitLntud CvJ"l!f. ( F, Fulic , Prawloiit. C. I'. Mniideiiball. Tr aurcr, I. T. Wert, FrriKhtand Ticket A strut. Mu.l tra a arritrs i o'clock, A. from the hat; anJ d'"arn ltha. after So'dncK, A. M. Muil frin the West arrives at 32 minutes af ter 1 o'.-l k. P. M. Ueparu at 2U nuulsw tis- fjre j o'tlutk, P. M. POST OFFICE. Willia-9 Whit. 3r l'-t Master. Oiiicehuura, on week dya, Iross Sun-rise U 9 1 Jl. 1 1 ' 1 BY "cnowQciLl." "YoureioellencT, fate Watson and his Tory pinetave lumed Mr. Lebtnd'a dwelling;, and carried himself And fnmilf away as cvptisevi" Su-11 were the atutlins; wonts of a rough un- Coulh eountrymuo, as he ruxlied i:tt the sentiuel stationed at tbe entrance, into toe private apart- nient of Oeneral Putnam, wno at that time was in command of portion , of the American ar- mv. The twrsoo who had made so unceremonious an entrance, bad evideutly come in the greaitmt of baste, aa the perspiration wasstrciumig pro- fusoly from him, and Ins brenthuiK seemed short and difficult. Drawing; a soiled and well-worn cotton handkeTCbiel from his pocket, be proceed' ad to' wipe tiff the enormous quantity of sweat that had collected upon his face, and this done; he seated liimxolf In a chair standing near. At his words, the persoo whom he addressed leaped to his feet, an dm a voice that attested the Inter est that he took in what was being related ex claimed? "Dave WaUon, again! when did this take place?" "Last night, sir," "And voa offered no resistance?" "We did. but the villains were too' namerntts for us; Williams Parker, myself, and a number of others arrived jnt as they were securing their captives, but tbev had ten men to our one, and resistance proved unavailing. "Confusion to them! can we never rid the eountrv of this nest of lories? Where is Lieut enant Milton; incthinks he has the right to pru- teot the tin r Clitra, tor it report speaks tbe truth, be is the favored one. 'Sentinel!" ' "Your pleasure, sir?" . "Go call Lieuteut Milton. Tell him my busi ness is umont. Bowing respectfully, the guard withdrew upon his erraud: and while be is gone, we will dewi ihe a little more minutely tbe person he is in quest of. llahib Milton was Voting Lieutenant in tbe American army; bo baa entered a private to-ldier but bis well timed bruvirr during buttle bad raised him in the estimation of his superiors, and at tlie time of winch we write, bo was er.jnvii.n the fullest eoundencaof bis diiianuer. Oene ral Putnam was correct in his supposition ol the vounir Lieutenant being the favorc 1 ou", t"r I I t- ra Leland bod promiscu to liesiow her 1.M0J on the vouti soldier, as soon as tbe greut cto'test should terminate, and both were wailing patient ly lor tlie lime to cume toal would render tliem both hi,,v tor I tie. liut every thing looked ils eu.ti,iifr. fursini the defeat of the American forces at Brandy wine, a settled gloom pervaded the hearts ol the American pe,,iile. Aud tbu eoold not Is woinfeied at, foi- be"iih;s re-inforiw- ments arriii g to succor theii cticiuies, their own country t-e iple were turning against them, n seeking the royal pnitecthiii by kuudreds. This was tlie state of atfairs nt the time of otir sketch Kit long the sentinel reenters,! the room f lowed bv a young mauof almut IwentvSvA years of age. His features were regular in their out line, and would convey to the strangi-r smmd an idea ol the nobleuesn ol nature a Inch their own er possessed. He was dresxed in tlie uniform or an American ulhcer, :-n! s he v tirad bowr-d respectfully to bis iuierior in o.imm-in, and reni'iting his bat, stood availing the pleasure ot Ins t.e. erul. - "Lioutonsiit Milton, I have a mission for von to exm-uiei and if report is to be credited will not Hud it an unpie-snt one. I baie ust earned fmw our friend her, thst the nsiiiim lory la lor. Date Wsiaon, bus it-u eiei u iig some ol his cowardly work Uh the s'rMn and prirty of a man whom, if 1 mistake not, you would lie anxious to shield from harm. A'-eorib ing to toe statement, Vk aiaon with aliout hftv of his srtrtg proceeiled it-be dwelling of Mr l,4ad, fired tlx bmsa B4t4 -Hurried th -oi4 aeiitleuuoi wiili his wile and daughter aw to some of llieir secret hidings. NHww hat 1 ih ot yl is to recure "Ur old friend, even if you lolluw tins tend in human shape to tlie end of the earth Now I do not doubt yur skill in that mntier, but 1st cautious, for one lule step might ruin all. Chisaany nomber uf men yoa may need, and pnn-ei'd upon Tour work as anon as you pleaae." I n young i,ieoteneut s features paietl quu-kfy the stirring a or 1 fell uw bis ear. and turn' ing to the meaw-ii) . -r, who was looking on with a puiilc l air, he en laiine.'.; 1 '111 Jim noii- 1111 uireci,on me Jiarty ttms. "Yes sir, Iw l..o ttorthwarrL tarls tb nv er. They sIumiIJ have been followed." That was impoanible, aa they wera mitiiitetl on the ileal of ieels, wluls ws were on tut. It did not mka kng four heroin arrange bis plans, and with a speed that showed bim to be no uovica ia tbe matter bt had undertaken, b bad oV (Tim lilies IsTm s his 1 Britain arose, it gave free scope for his cowardly rntare. ' lie collected together a number of lawless characters, f -r the avowed pm-ptnaof helping to quell the rebeHion which was showing itself in different parts of the colonies, hot this waa only pretext to cloak Ins real obieera, Kir anon the name of the tory leader, "Date Watson," became fearfully notorious, and he waa known to be one of 'he moat cruel desperadoes that ever diicreced country, or made tlie leas; pretensions to uu-.i Disiuly. lie had hoped to keep his proceedings from the Leland family, since he did not with ! bedis;rracedin lheye9of Clara; butloarfiil that time might not add anything to be desired to his character, hedeteruiined to bring matters to in end, by making an offer of his hand to Miss Le land; aud with this purpo e in view, he directed bis step towards the sturdy old whig' home. His call for admittance was answered by Cla ra herself, and he was invited to come in, an invi tation that he was nut loth to accept. Everything waa arranged as he would have de sired; Mr. I.e'and was engnjd in out of doors wurk, and Mra. Leland was bumily employed in another room. After rjuite a numherof hows and other like demonstrations of "great pleasure in seeing Miaa Leland in the enj y merit of g iod neaitn,' neiouK tne pronorcd clitur arid commenced Miss Leland, I came here fur the nnrnico of honor ng you with an otlur of my heart, hand and fortune, without tlie least reserve. When Wntson wuiuienced sneakini;. Clara was intending to give him a mild but decided re fusal; but when he came to the lnt cluue, the comicality of the thing caused a smile to appear upon her teaturen, wlnciT sho could not couceal from the eye of them her. Mtss Inland is pleased to bo merry at mv expense !" exclaimed he. endeavoring tosuppveis uie cuagrin ne leu. - .11111 as my eotnpany noes nit seem agreeable, I will take liiy leave, but not without asKurmg yuu tlml 1 t.Iinll make uuother call soon." Do s i, by all mentis !" returned Clurn who thought that lie intvmled exactly the reverse !:i.,n what he said, and only exercised his nir'i:i 11, some harmless manner, '0f coulee, wc bIiiI; S -vays be pleaned to see you I" n ith a ourse ot disappointment npun his hps. Watson seised his l it and rushed from the iiou.ic. vowing within himself to repay the cruel insuit he bud reci'ivcil. And he lulfillel hi- tovr o the letter, fur as bus already been told, be, with anuinoeroi ins associtttes stirrouinlca t tie house f Mr. Lelanil, after the family bad retired, put Are hi it, and as fast as their victims cmne from out of the disimcj dwelling, the.v provented iheiu ir, in leaving the spot until thuy li uini oecomo aware that their once happy home was p.1-1 heinr saved. A; er their wm k was hiiinheil. the incen diaries mouiite-1 their horsds nnd guided them northward, and ere wing the la-t one of the. eav ri Icicle was lii-hh-ii lr.,111 the viuw bv the dense f .(". " - t Ic't Italnh Miltnn and hi pnrty moving rapidly in the direction lov hich the tory gang hail been beri to i;o. Not av,-u-i or sound pnse:t the lips of the btle hand of Whigs, ttml their liuise's needed i.o extra urging, for they sei-iued hardly to touch the grouu 1, and skivuined over the nu-ilh surface, al a spccl that tetitie I their kiiowh-dgo oi the fact that every thiu dependu l 011 their own strong limhs. "Miouid you think we ivere coming near t t'lein?" ijuiist.. ined our hct-'i of the honest cjuti tryin.ii:, win, was riding by bis tide. "li would 1 hard saving," returnee! the n'h er. "Ifihry had ony su-pi-ion of b..,g fd I "Wed. tlou have pr, uahlj iravelled at a i ety g oil siri-d ; it not. .they cannot b tar Ir m u." "Liat!" se ke the y-.img Icidnr in a lo.v deep vonn; "heard y., 1, ,t i,.e limuut tramp of boreineii ?' MOKXIXd NEWSI'APElt. Th"e who are not familiar with the details of editing and publishing a morning newspaper. may be interested a Uriel utweripiion 01 tue mc.utut a m-irmvig new-iuaHr. there te nocea-i aatiun, no h-isure days, no time of couiparative ! ti-e. And yet there is an excitement about this toil in which every attache of the office, from the . editor-in-chief to the errand boy participates, I r.very suuatiim in lite bits its peculiar vnxatttm. aJipearnnce uf the several departments of s uch an its pevuliar plaisorus. ami tne are a evenly esiaiiiisnraeot on aim atter miuiiisni--a time wnen honest people purport to be in 14, and TRAVELLERS GUIDE. (isatviL i Dirisrt at or aii.s it itLima MlllTllKIlN MAIL (Br RsiLaoxs,) Through Mail eba daily at 6) a. m Way Mail " " . at 9 p. Arrives daily at 61 p. The Cars twave Uie depot, al 61 a. la boL'Tlll.UN MAIL (Br To-ma II us, CI es daily at j p. m) Arrives daily ' al 6 p. m T..S 11. k loaves at 7i p. as WEiTKUX MAIL (Br Rsaaosa.) (".-.. daily at 8 p. la. rrnes i!-,:,y it l p. u. 'Ihs Irani leaves at jl p. as UdLliSIUlitt I'M AIL Br KsiLaosn.) Ci.-esdsilv. ' al 9 p as Arrives d. v at I a. as 'iost sra leave daily at l"nt after A a. u TAI.Ucii'i i.VlL ' KrTwo-aoasi IUi,) ( i o ii,...Ut, Tae ami 1 luir., at 9 p. m A - . Tu. lv, Tlnirs. and St., a'. T p. w I lfs. s les(c-H d oi. W f i sul I n , et 6 a. PITT WIt')' MAIL 1 11 v Tiis.i '!.. a CloMwwa l uwt-vy an I rvaiwrday, al 9 p ss Arrili-s on M-i t ii sod Tl.nr. I ii . al 7 P- lis. k 1' sM- on h ,u. S'i-1 Nv -l. v. -nt 1 a. m about thirty picked men well armed and muuuted readv fur i!m poeulL How man did vow Swv Ibera were of Ibsm?" queattuned Kaipa Slilton his stranger guide Titty, or thrra-ab-iuts," was the answer. "lib! never mind lb small diderence in num ber ?" bmks in aa old tronjier. "(hie gns) whig is a match for six lories, make tb be-t of ihera. And with a light laugh at lh old eoldier'a jeat tneoarty movwi towarus me tiot tmiguaini ny tlie messenger. Aud while lbs little band of pa ll lots are on tbeir Busm.-u nf kunineaa, wt a ill sk ofa matter, . f which lb reader baa as yet bad mil an oora-lunal slluiksi. hit-hard IMaaa waa a grktleman rather past the pnme uf lile, but by vsars of toil ha had se cured a boat foe binisetf and fsniilv, and was hoping to paae the remainder uf hie life ia eont pariiiva aaae, ssihw be bad laid by pr.ii.srlv enough lu b without being obliged to Isbor for his maintained'. In the beginning of the Inst- Ws lieiaera the m ahef n-untry and n limiea, be Bad rewlily uatseil the esa of th pairv-ls, and allhoagb bis advanced eg would deter him fmm diang a fflrienl sarvka f "T bis cmnlry aa ethers uf bis eo-lauorers, be waaal Isearl fiirudly wnb ilia oohists and ssahj anms had a pairn ot fugitive, Seeing froat the King's aohlwes, aowghi reiuge beneath tlx frwndly rouf uf the Lelaods, and thus ewecaeded iu eluding their pursuers, for aever la una instance) a, they tracked hi tlteir rwtrsal. Mr. Leland s aowb-'hj enasisiad of bis wife, and aa vrtly dewghier, A lovely rmiture was liar llsd 1 just sifhtcsn it would I bard to Bad a bv Biting sut jet f .r ll artist's pee CI I. Jet blai k wrls falling fracvfully bvaf a awek uf o.iwy whiunna, ry Hiswks, and aa itiat I xksd roguubly from beneath Iheir L-ich man hetit his ear, and re-nsim d silent f. rs nie tiiiii ; when tin low rumbling sound of hi,res' hied reached the ears of the listening putroitic Isiinl. It s them: ' exclaimed Milton in a low homed tone. "11 each man mwifis him-eif: it will n ,t do I" meei them uo-ui cijual grounds with the disparity of our mini ,er we iiiut jet them )' iiy. and itieu overpower iliem hy means ol a sur prise during li.eir night's cauip." At lengtit the panv wv imriHmien came up to whwe llm de scluiient uf Americans bad U en a lew minutes before, ll was evident that they ei ther did not fear, or considered theme!ve en tirely free from any pursuing party; for they im mediately selected a good eonveuienl place, and commenced making preparations for encamping tbmugh th night. 1 sav. Pave, what in the dene do you intend to do with tbe old gentleman and two petticoats we took ?" exclaimed on of lb party to their leader, after thecamp Sre had been lighted, aud tbe whole group bad rstberen around. "1 can attend tu my own affairs without any of y ur a i lance 1" retorted I h -other in an nanry I o. Hut be bad banlly Buisbed Ms ma very courteous reply; when the group w er startled by a vivid sheet of blu 8am. apomting from every aide, which was instantly folkiwed by tbe rwtiortof a snore oi w en aimru rinea, "Hur.ahfor theCimtinenlal Congress! Give theio fits !" burst from a doaeo brat hearts, aod bebsra tb bewildered Tories Could recover trma th Irat shock of the attack. they found tbemscives rougniy grappiru ny a uef riiinte-i uoiiy oi men, which the death-dealing rifles bad rendered uear ly their eiiuals in nnml er, Bui Buck a rnnteat enuld not laat long. f,r it waa almost aniuipsihilityf,ir the attm ked party, taken as they war entirely i ff their guard, to frisk anything lik a sucesw-ful si and against th furious charge their s-stlanw, and ien mora than half of iheir number weir 6eing IhMuirh tlM furest, sacking predion uf lb over-hangn g boagti at the tree. But lb Tory leader Bad seen and reenrnisMl Ralph Milton, end knowtng him to be his suceew- ful rival, determined to hsvs a tweet vitig fs? th fancied iuoll aima bis bonos, and with In weapo raised high alaiv his bea.l, he wisdat 1 pss tr theotust's hsit Hut he ha re. It ,,f. without ku bww, fnf b bad nut atud bsfotc bis adverMsrw many momenta, rr lb vistsr rttriot leader's sieod was buried Iv lb bill lu his s'.ready 4ire d bewrt. Tb riu-M was imw deHt;f'ir tb few f re Who bad Bntil Imw remsinnl to ai.l their lend er, aaeing him fall, quickly b Uowml tlirt on ,r of Iheir b-.hiws and "i" n t ut a safe d,.i in s li Iween tliesaaelvea ami tl sir tbt-ri-u ei.eut . Tb ana. k eu-lmg thus fao'ral.lv to ll.e t..r. searek was made l-r ll Tor? (e siu's pri net li did ms) ink long ! hi d tl.rm, a 1 et bg Kalpk Milnai, Mr. and Mra. Inland ahd rogues locked np in the station house. In the first place, it is oecossitry to presume imu a large pn pirtiou uf the editorial and type setting in done in the day time. Tlie exchanges are. read ; the extracts are made and put into the hands of the oomixMitors: the leaders, if trtmiiKll Hie laziness of the ed t ir they do not get beitiud. re written ; the boma items are collected and euirieiiKhed accolillg to the fanny of ' Hie Local," and ev erything which can lie dune while Itie sun shines is accomplished. But in suite of all possible care and industrV, there is no small amount nf vrul ii left for the evening and frequently th " w sum hours" are taxed for tbe edification and amuse ment uf those who are oblivious iu their beds, or dreaming tnat t)ie " goud time e-miing" has ar rive, I, and reveling in Uile full enjoyment of bop. Politicians persist itt mooting in the evening to Jevin ways and means to ve tue L'uioa, aud satisfy their ambition and line their jmckets at the sotoe time, and they w i.ih to see their wisilonl aud self sacrificing detutioti to principle in print iu tne moruiog ; concert troups desire last even ing's " e5f:-iitirdiiiarv st.cucss and unparalleled triuuipli" recordeil irrthe morning's journal byl the editor, who always expresses an unbiased opinion ; fires, through some perversity in their nature, persist in occurring late nt ingot and ex empt fireman turn themselves dm nil)' ifi bed, iu the exie 'tution ul hearing all nuout the " exten sive comliigratioii " at breakfast. Fur reasons ucli ns these, the euifcra, the coulliositors, the -pre-sman, and his Iceiling hoys, and the folders, must rotuatu at their pus; nil tue laat in-iiaent. At the tiiuo v. e wish to ititrtnluce ihe reader to tbu neo'spnjier estahlishiner'.t, it shotiM he untler-sui-id that the pronriebir has balanced his at;- cuiitits ami gone to his home ; and the senior edit- o has finished the heavy'work, and left it; ihe c uici -i.si.i'-s, that tiie woi Id in g ue,-il, and sonic not,)- tuj iniiLUiar will writhe under i-.cst.titliti tiutns aud withering sircasm which ;m was wr-iui'.hl into uie tnortioig's U'adr,thc sti j-eiitor ttic hack-huise of the concern, the scape goat ol all toe sins of hisbetteis which cannot tie char ' ed iu the "devil's" long account, the niun win claims more credit for Wit and aisiloiu. than he receives, and roceives a fair intermingling curses and oouipiimeiite, alone renin. . He has netit the last lire uf copy lu the en, up. sing room, a id is iiiixiuuslv-exi'Cciin;; the last g.ul'.y . t pr- Meimtio.e, he on .c.inoc. himself in mi arm chair, lights n niiiir, if any emior utauitious tif i.ufl' lias a-sci him to try tiie I'avnr id t'-e lust favor ite b Hit'-l, and trie- toconsol bim-elf with thc tu uihi thut suuli: ti ty he slniil rise ab..ve his prc v ent cimdiiioii, and he ranked with those v ho have uestvtt'il well of tneir c-tn ny. The idea is s't couti.iMiiii.' i rmt he pri-.eiitly f.tlN into an uncer tain s a t if flloiuhc:. fi-'-ui which the tot" of the ih'II tolling the hour of tucUe, nr.ais cs nun to uluiif iiucoi.scio s sta.e. Atter a de- peiateei:orl he declares hiimrlf ntvakr!, an,i4.i prove this tleclaratiou proccciis to the couipostti room for prool, Tho room is generally located on the fu st floor from the roof, and is usually a nondescript place. Primers hue habit uf Cutting out spo y para graph-, Utile mill's ut rhyme undo mic pictures, whicn .hey post up near their ca-es.. and from which thev draw iheir siaftle of daiiy conversa tion. O.i enlei-iii he liods the f.. rent m, who is always the ia-t man to leave ihe olli e, LouditiK over the imposiiig-sii.tie. mid n slouig approval to Ins hatf-ra.ige.l ' form," but he at once arouses him 'H, ainl give" o-dt-rs to " hurry tip the mat- I tie h reman of a printing otlice is a depot 1 and satisfaet,,rlv hiiia.ne4,il in riiM lniniLna i.f .li. ting and publishnig a paper as in any oilier. Every mi who enters into its spirit becoatas wed to aid absorded in its duties, and . fc f-tilj achieving, still parking . Learuv lo UUt aa tu Wiitl," A CI RIOUS Si:iM0X, soken tasliM added to a Casly prop.irti.md fi-na, aiA-is her lsiy taf lb a.! l.4 sr-bf, ,Sh had bw tb pi uf aa indulgv-al SMotbar, and was pns iiy at-r I by a 4tu fativer, and at iIh.o.i. basing always bsd berwwa wsy, be af- ls. li. for bei pain is was as strows? a Ibsl uf tu his sphere, nnd his authority, like that of a eountrv sen mbnae, or, isolteti enfnreij 1 by no ap ;,eal to " rui -m" ami "st.cka." i he men w-hn;aud at tbc.r cases are dciH-ndent on himjor "e.in," and a failure to correct their " galleys" is sure In be punished by a (iroiniit dischaie. Theforemsn is a totiseipieutiai man, for he kuows ihtt it ia in bis imvcer "to turn the wis'i.ini of men to foolish ness." an! the editor ilefers lu him no matter (it taste in tyi igraphy, though he ventures an rren siuoul tiit w.h him ou questions of orthography and pui dilution. He i the master spirit ol the comiHamig room aid infti"s life into the monn'o uous details of tvpe-settinz. Hut at midnight everyibing drags heavily. Th eyes beoome wea ry, th fingers uiiaa unwillingly, and th pulse beam iverihly. Tbe gns li;;hts burn dimly alsne tb caes. and a sort of ghim rvail tb room which fi-grts an onnstunil lecluig as uncoauon ahle as indescribable. . .- Time wear nn. Tb printer who i perpetually jolt in if. Iiaa set bis last line, perpretrated for the thousandth and first time his favorite witticism, and has su'ndued into silence. The printer who is periBStuallv sai'dting, ha drawn hts last whiff, and " puffed liu lost volume," and rmw baiifia leepil? over the back of the only chair which th tifin affords. The" staid sober rioter, who counts himself wise liecaue he does not laugh al poor jokes, and quote doubtful poetry, baa pro nounced slowly and solemnly the last words ol his ropy, and n , nnseils svsteme.tically tu adjust his shin sleeves preparatory to leaving. Tu printer who is continually fault finding, haa fietied himself into c ,iuiaraiively g,s4 nature; and now all ant done work save tii f 'reman. His duties ar s,oi finished. Th matter iu its place, the " planer" reduce politics, new, litem lur, biaal iteui, marriages deaths and adrertis snents hi a level, and then Ihe form is eomplrt. It i two o'clock in th morning, and Ih seen ia efHHgni lu the ttrs-rsuii. Tb presinsn. who itfhcists as angineer, is summttied frmi bis bunk, by th foreman who sbtmts " tne lorvnsar ready." He pru-exls to slir up the ti an I lb preaa boys who ara t jws-I arsy in the vomer ea'cbipg av.li tt 1st sleep. Itrtwfly llm ti eiai te giirs tr, wbe antlsnor aa if nnwtlhrigtnmoveat such an anseamuiabie hove. But ih steam is sen an, and ihe driving wheel iuik a few rev- In ttnns in p tsnftls dispuniion to rest. The forms are a-.w bs'ked up in " Ilia a lljased, the staaia is "tUt rMi.a, of tttf prsvs rings drowsily not ,-a Hi sullies of lb Bli-bt, Ihe gsa-l.tb's flcler alsittb f.iie.if pstsr waiting forthe iintirei.in if the lypa, I' rl abesa is elspsol It if, imn ft '.ws lbs! si to drag it O'e-B Ihe rvllii l r, nnd oi s -cisi l it appear a printed newsiipi. A f-'W trnioig eon, cti'rtis and s'l ie n v. The t iav ou the s;e-i and ill p's t!.t I hi in -if. Tii f-JdVg bis esHninewc their work, ihe asaibiMi rleik la st but dne? uek, ill lb c.rnrr The ftramlvn (Miss.) Jleguter, reports the following curious sertuon, p'-nached at the town of Waterproof, nut Ur from Brandon : I may say to you my breetherinr, Ui.it I am nut one ni tncui tnat nelicves e-lin-ation u necos sary, fur I believe tbe Lord ei'ucates bis preachers just as be wan la 'em to be educate I, an' although sav It that tuightn t to saY it, yet in the Stai of Iii.li.oitiy.'whar I live, thurs no man as gits a uitner congregation nnr what j gits. tliere may be some here tu-dav, my bvectlinne. as don't know what pprsnasioti I am av, --.Well, r mr- twV'tw you my tireeUiring, that f am a Ilurd-Hbe'.l Bar.tist. Tbar's s une f.,!;, as don't like the Hard Shell Baptists, but I'd ruther bare .vid sligll as nosh!) at all. lou see me her. tiway, my brecturuig, dressed tip in hue clothes: ytoi on nit think I was proud; but 1 am not proud, my brcethnng; and iiltho' I v been a proaoher of the Gospel for twonty years, an although I'm Capting of the flat boat that lies at your lamttug. J m not pwtid. my bruplhring. I m not gwme to, tell vou iji4t wlmr my text may be found ; suffice to say, it's in the ieils of tne llible, und you'll find it souicwhar lietween the hi st chanter ol the book of (euerations nnd the lost chapter of tbe book of Revolutions ; ef yon go and surehedlho scriptures as I have uiii'lied tho nenptaras: you II not only hud my tex thar, but a gre it many other (cj-.u as will tin Mm. iii'sid to read, nnd my tox, whon you thill Dud it to res. I thus: " And he played ou alisrp uv a tlioi.etnd strings snerits iij just men mivie perteck." M v text.bieo;liring,li.;ul mrfiu speak of snerits, .Now thai' grea' uiaiiv kinds uf snerits in the worm in tne lust place, thar s. the sperits as sum folk call ghosts, and ilmu time's the sperits of turpentine, and then thur's the sperits as sum folks mill liquor, an' I've got as good an artekel of thein kind uv spcros on wr tlat boat as ever was f'uleh down the Mississippi river; but that's a great many other kind of sperits, for the tcit save "He played ou a harp ur a t-A-o-t sand Ktriuz- 5t eriu uv iust men in tile ne-fock." litn I'll tell y.iu the kiln! ol sperits as is rot-ant s my tcajt'sriss. Th it's ths kind ,.f so-j.-iu as is meant in the tex, my hrcethnng. Xvon, thar s a great lu tny kinds of fire in the world. Iu tl: nrs! pnice, timr s the C'lnimt n sort ot tiro you light yimr sogar or pipe with, ami tl.eu lhar s I. lire tin, I cam fire. ii.-c iwTore you're readv, .lire ami tall back, noil lire aun v Flanagan, and mariv other kinds uf hre, f ir tho tex says "He player upon a harp uv a timisand strings vpenls just men made perfeck." Ilu' 1 11 tell you the kind of fire as is meant in the lex, my brcethring it's uti.l. rms ! an' that1 Ihe lire as a great many uv you'll ooine to, ef you don't do better nor what you have been doiu' for "Ho played upon a harp uv a thousand strings siieri s uf just men made pervuk." N . Ihe thfien n tso! fi; in the world may lie liketie-l unto the dilierent persuii'.ions of C! tiaii in the world. In ihe first ph.ee, we hav the Piscnpit inns, an' tht v nre a hiz!,f .iutin set and they mtv be hkene.f unto a bu.ard th flies uii ;u;othe air, and be goes up a.i.l up. he l.s-ks n i bigger than your finger nail, and ;1, fust ilinig be knows ha cuius down audd 'vvn, and down ami down, knit is hliiu' hiuisvlfun Ihe c irka-s of a dead boss by the side of the ms and "lie pi ted on n hiti p uv a fithimnd strings spe, ns uv just men made p. ifeck." And then thar a the Meihodis, and they may I likened unto the squirrel, runuiu' up into a tree, fir tbe VIeih idi beleeves in g-viue on from one legre of grae lu another, and finally on to ficricciiuii auiLUie squirrel gues tip and up. and ie jumps f ,t hmb to Jimb, and branch, to branch, a. id tlie fu-t thing you know lie f ills, umf down be conies kelluinug, and that's like the Meibodis, f.r they is ullert fallin' from grace ah! and "He played on a harp uv a bWsand irings-sperits nv just men made perhjek." Aud then, my luccthriug. thur's lb Baptists ail 1 and they have been likened unto a possum ou a 'siiiimon tree, and tbe thunders may roll and the earth mav quake, but that pi s-urn clings thar siill-ah ! and y ia may shake one foot be.ise, nn, I tbe other's thar, and you may shake nil feet k..o, and he laps his tail 'round the limb, and be ding forever fur "He played n a harp uv a liiusiini strings spetits uv just uiCil muue per' leek." NUM3E11 40 i. t i l FROM KEV.DE.WIBAX8, CxxtrevJux, Amite, Miss., Oct. 15, 1856. Rs?. A. B. Lsnustbkt, L. L. V.;. Mr Dxva Old Fainau. I have great reluct ance to eome into cm diet with you before Uie public. This reluetaucw arises partly from the great respect in wiucn ymi nave i,etu mo lor many vrara, and tr.ua . the fraternal artrwion hich 1 ksve. At the same tune. utertut:iCd bir iu; and ptvrtly from a rs;esuosion that I am no equal inaicb for you w ith the pen. We, bitp-ther have warred strenuously against cue malignant tendenciew of Alsilition ianaticiatn, andwesttf- lerrud together, m that ruthlerti warfare. Few things so endear men to each other as united re sistance of a ciHiimon foe; and the ardor of the attachment is usually in projection to the fierce ness of the struggle and to the amount of suffer ing it liiis involved. What w,imuVr, then, that I ii.j'vted i:. Why. fiirn, the sneer "?l.a!l she as the conrit.rtiM,, uS'usci..iifede:-ates.n'l ttien cut iheir ac jnairiuiir and driv tbcw ll sec r ns ti use wh.iily giaiuitotis. Ya are iefy pn.bui,!y aorre t in one r a- posi li m, in 11. is c.uii.e,.H,ai 'l invi f, re' gt-ees, especi ally fcioiish an-l Irt.-ti, crjw-ted itit-i Massn. hu-t-v:: with a view tu "susiaiTi her in her efforts to .vc:iiin'W tlai t'.vern..ti:a"of the Cnitcl Glares, by the trumph of Abolitieuism; uti t n-v-t t'.iey coni.1 woti "t'.e ini.o.e'.siv.n licit l.cr fci lu u l svmiit'ties v.:i-a in unis-.-n wuh thetr . t; AU.or very ucur siltLiiUiiniti's ftool ri.ir p-, rv, ruiTTerr.'rcTTr tb.ir-Hlgh-g;.iog Alsilitiotilsts. V.'tli, ti.cii,io:t-!.t the faoalies of Ma sa.'i.u.-;ts calcoii e i-u ;l' ' hearty co-oyetatiouotlhea iuuc.iraius e-; e -is.'iy . of tboe (mm tugland and In land, in U:ci.' tiai ling crusade against Slavery! And, a well . aiightthe.se immigrants count on the buin'tig teal uf their priiMiipala.' In-. ihU holy waifaic, whom they eu prepared to aid ia it, lu tini; Uln them, while so engiiged, and their poor also, and even towiuk bard ou tiicir fugitives from tbn justice of their native coun'ry. But, the evil .t' pauperism, though felt p be iii prcss-ve. is n tt a I undersuud the tvno-T Nothings, in a drop iu the bucket in their estimation, eoupurci wi.li other evils which t'.iey apprehend aa morally cer tain to the ron It of the whole Nation, and espe cially to the South, from the?. iuimi;;iatiiiii ai d nuturalii itinu of such twaim of f'.ucigiier f.s are pmi-ing in froni year Ui yciir. The ut'ei-iind incurable prdilital ignoriuit: i f niii-teti:li of these iuuuigraiits, their hi, bits of thinking and feeling, iu tho nature of'thing adverse t:i the pt - Illicit tiistiti,t;..ns nf r,.i,,ilrv mill tbeir Vast foci reluctant to aim at your breast, a siugle blow ,nd Tn...vi. inureasing numhers". it is believed by n. niirrr hitw fneililM tie iniii.fimis! let. tinner I.e..'- .1 - 1- v . - 1 ino American tmrtv. ns Mr linrtv yean, it him. no matter how feeble ur imioxioua! strung persuasion . that your address to the FbeM.k. Church ti-mth," ought tube ani madverted on, and thai it ought lo be dune bv an Old Methodist Preacher, constrain me to alifte the sensibility that would withhold me; and to brave that terrible fate, with which yuu menace Ihe Alliei 4 theKnosr Nptbiiis, whtrmay place themselves within the. rane ol those shaft's, which you evideutly consider fatal where titty strike. -',- . - I nevor liave been, and d.i not expect ever to I by 'ue, cause t.ic-ui in ne u.rtgei- (ms, al.u-mibg , by .d.uigcr.n to the siilVty u; ir atalioua! Utiioti, aud. the permanence uf our ghtrt ous iiisiitutiuiis, so loli tls the duur uf UasttraiU xatioil is left upu;i to' ti-. tiu. . . ;, ' The rapid iuorcaseol for eign n-imtimsta, their blind auisscrvieucy to the lotie, and to tho, ofuciais ut.der hi authority: and tlie recently a.l'.i tc l tone of bold and defiant annunciation nf Papal supremacy, and coercion in the cni.icr.-iou ot heretics, ta Piuai doiiiinati in. u;itn'd.by Awe Kb member uf tho American party;" but, if 1 ., n,,',,,,;,, wr;t(.rs, wer. in 1 '.f r the Know Nothing organisation existed, bv soberund considerate Patriots nnd Protestants us teudurioi; itd.uigorousto the well being and even eafolv of ourcouiitrvtoeutrustsuch Uomanisisit.uMticeoed . I jviiroi, n y t-i the Pope, in on il as wen as e.-.e- siasuual matters, with otuocs ol power ami puiie ical iudueuco. I assure yuu. my dear BiMtner, that I entertained these views before I ever hev.d of a Kn .w Nutliiu J;iarty;jand that I now eoiusnbr Ithein as tar mure imujrtaut lliau any Ilia, w ere ever mooted by tiui. Whig und Locuftsm parties, I col i lecture that the eulorutinmetit ol tiictin , - cvatiouai views, bebsved to tits Ksionlial. i -. permanence uf our Nationtil IusiilUu.o.. .ot aa you suppose, a mere design to throw . . burden ol foreign pauperism, led to Ihe ,,- lion of the American party, whether in I were as rabidly opposed to it as Vou reiiiloiwl it -1 abundantly evident you are, I think I should consider yuur address to the M. K. Church South, one - part, ulttr alone, more ulrnn lintiv 1 worthy of censure than anvthing In the Know Nothing urgtaniatmn. 1 siluite to the tact that I ,ynu have fonnarly addressed a Church in its ag gregate capacity, dpnn a political uuestion, ' It I yuu had any rational purpose in making this ad dress and who that knows you, can doubt that I you had it must have been to array the Church aimuist the American t'arty. ttooni vou succeed in this deign, the very fotiiibun.of is ilitioal pow er would bo immediately poisuiicd, by a L'uion of Church and btalr, aud that too, at a point m reenicu-nt by far for ill than In the Halls of I Legislation, or in Executive prerognttive; and -1 ;i,:i:. ....i.i " - wm., r.,,,.,,,,1J o.i mmsjiii i ehuautm or elsewhere. . I ihitv no tin boms to tlioso wno pervertca that union to uu- gu.,i'n(r. l'ie publttrmust tie. uie lit spucitv tiuvthing in Know Xvutbingisui of equal turpitude with Inis ultcmot to enlist a Church organisation iu aerusade against a KiliUi"il par-1 tv, nu matter what that party imty be. ,uv bis- b.u-y is an umnle uviMouee thut I conei'ter It the right of Cluisiiiins and Preachers of thetltpel I to "meddle with puiuios; but. 1 du mil'bobeve j that a Church organ iiat ion. Iras any stfrh right; not, pur Ion my trankiiea?, tltatlany man can ex cite a Church to such a pourfe without political j lehiiiiuciu'y winch 1 will . mlt. chaiuetorixe as 1 think it deserves. Had you addressed your re-1 marks upon the American party generally, leav ing individual memhea of the M. K. Church j S mill, lu lav Influenced by Tour menaces, ID Common with other partakers in the polical in- j turestsol the Limed Mates, 1 should have thought 1 I ! i I i - : .1.. ... .1.. i I you were uo.l g wmu you lisu ar-pii . u now- ,,,:,. s, ,.r.i,,,in , A.,d this. Clo. u uonS Ya kces! Ihe suiitosition bu lletin v 1 claims of our several conjectures to i noss una prohability. I am at some loss to determine v, accredit ihe organization of tuts m- the niUueiice of the Abolition huiatic -s , m a. v. groe. otherwise than a-i Abolitionist t o v, on M tssuohuseth. t is bur.len ui foreign Pa i:i - ism of wbtii tho New Otg.nr J ition w.w devised, yoo tliink, to relieve br. II you ilui iittond cbtss this orgmi'natiim atnung Abolilinn deiicua, you did it ma; only without reason, but ilirnjily in ineteetnoi yourown c ugccturul ttccsiuiif nt ins origin of this party, which you , o 1,, u to hate. Were Foreigners allured to Ma-sbattiiu-eu-i m cause of tfiuir well known American icn-fcitiiiivs : and would the Abolitionist org-iuiso a party to deprive tliemselves of an increase of some t. bio Hundred lhousnnd A iitnsnitnu tnV, by p.ohibi- . till ' , , . , i. f . .r .1 uug toeir .v uitrai:? ever I might dtrttr wtih you a to the oorrejtness o,,,,,,,, Ol Vliu vjuwa preseiutev lu uini toil q-o, 11 jou did not feel constrained by a consciousness of the wrong you wereduiug in making audi an Ad dross, lam aurpriseii that your knowledge of .dmhudists had not led you tu lot bear, isearly ttf'y years of pretty intimate and extensive ac quaintauct witli them, i-ttisfie me, that there is uo ooiiiiuunitv of meu who would shrink with moie horror and disirust from an attempt to drill them into anything lik concert, in political ao 'ion. than thev. No hiandamuaof a HishoD no lnHueiH'of a 'residing Elder no dogmatism, or dictati m of learned Is.cuirs, aver can, I think, sway them from their self elested r nurse. Nay AMflUCAX COLLEJlJ AT of Amvtrn, wsrsai nb g away frum lb sera of ib rs-rs-Bt cssaIIm t; lsniiiig lii rvsuisst f tf aXaaiaU band tu m bark aud oar f r tle-ir Irissids. af.pUndld Stock of Good.,'I,u:''""",,u"' ... is,. Isad tssymi ee-tosm W ?. '"" '.'"" ,k- ":-m .""4' 1 ?-l.i mm.. ..) IU S.S --? a.,. lists. 1 tS Si--S . I. f s k 44 IS OS !. Uss kss S. - as. o4 Ilslstfsj, assl s iav Ss,s Lssa k ssr-' o. i ikv Wlh tsf Vp ss-l si -ai ta s..M Sklsl I'm Vit S4.s'l ss Lfe4 Ss sh-iw ti.sM ts sst rwst-ssr tttsaOs SsJ I! fwbiHr j, -,s.'. It 1 1, a It Bill kIR. t-sUI'S IU- ....ii boi. st s...,u..r AV" ?,"" T""": '.: u,r' "s"k ' y- - ' wi'- ' aud Isfl Ki(.ng In l (nut fas lie ia lb aeigb- w..rtoasl 11 i,r allsi'tnlariiy ta llivfwu sss.--,. I l.ai b M.ll-' waa B f s-loesisf a.-ldeiess tssavtf I gr. beartsst, frsnk stid sssnly la d at-ilest I b was bsl..ia-l l.y kia ,ih1s, d ssit.l SI ! Il list ! i-d l,v aa rissv, sL ii Knl Hi m r, (.till st awllalliil.a, ks susimli lb ..,.tss.i, .f aaiwra.lj a M.W lis.., ... ns ...; " -'t''-. u """"' a, llssv. Il.s M rt wis, Wl a...... t ' "" 'i"l bn qu.bn-- tt.u U..( w. lb Irn lli-ss. k't. Iw-ysss I bestns-l Bio. Ils was fis-sat tisit.4 lo lb " " LAIUCaV ik.s Pa-"- tsslis , t 1 dwMbag ..f Mr. IU1, n il H. s(kl.,isi- H, ykW,iss, 44t M siss. I i S panf ..u.d es, tts.s lsa rt -ts ,s d with b " tiI,ss. It .aft. ,l,fl 4,.f s 4 sits to i a b -es '.'nn as.., m.., l-"t'l ss. ...,'. j ,4 bv- '.si SS, (U SH S.VMI atns Hill, l a, I - assa t ji.kki4"- ,r Clara Leland Waaail' ig l.y a wind w in l-ef fstber's lsobss a BSW m hinn bssfl reor4 afrtHV tsearlv tb Mass, sit of Ih "lis lsl..r,sbet. las) 4-s.r iifisa,!, al yieittg d ris-l i Ihe smwas aa Assrrcso oil er 'en'vtl, II edianr! r(l.sr tin, Py sow vr la h"f l selifll b lay. if by bel ai.lr, sod Uk.tig ber bso I wittou it, d ! " lsv I'isra, a w tl si Ih wsr I. a so hew shall lies I S J ttsy b Ibsl is lu blul s?" Tkloaiib-a l,'.,.ls l dr-i ly, let lsan Was wm Mtt assliy di.lo.ev I., -s. b I'Sf swrs bffe il u. sav .lb..ul.lbst wi,f ,1, few B-q,tl fii.ss ff, ti), lbis.v -t tyatb-w irs MWrd, tl.sv wr j.iii ttsstlef f ftHmtu s,as-ni bd si 11 tnsss- ,4 Mr. Is ' I. aud '!e lrlslid Ws Ird 1st lb nB i-l be eh-.. CATHDLIO liOMK. Yi't publish below, from the Freeman' Juut- nal Arch-llialiop llugbea organ strl or an edtet ot the rui-coi Hum toucuing lb estai.li-U pient ol an Amcriean t sth.ilic ( ollcge at Home by th Catholic of Uie I uurd'Siate fur tliee lu eaiauu of (ssraons for tlie I a' li. lie ministry in this country. A Csnlthcs w htime l-r itwrnw A capii.il i lea It m, and wehav nu tl mbt it will be promptly si I I nil.fiil'y rallied oui by li e Pop' uiUitoos iu the I'nitciJ r atcs. American )uu!h are to be sent b Uouie, ami, after bt-ittg pn-fier-Iy iustrusied by llw Holy Fathers, right under toe aiiad iw ul toe Vsticsii. will return to teach n) Uie Iroc principle M civil nl religious tilsir ty 11 A siirawd aud comprehensive a.-beme fur pr-tpagaiing in A'ucrica the tenets and docirnies of tbe I eiuotte Church, and making Jii,riia ctlirras lb ih-trumciil arid vaasxts of a oriya poitiicu itligi m desaiml liut her . !irw lb passages referrr l lo nrsm this subject, le,is lbs I'opa tn't, entiuel; "Is-t. ler from our u.i-st Holy Fniher, I'.osv 1'ioa l., Isvl," ih bands are i ' Arm 11,-b- p and lli.Ui s of tb l'i jui.es and Ih "laiig, I ol .New I ml : " t -na.lcy H was wo eoisu yj to oa H-arn m..r, and move fenm tfiat vanetttbt bisaber, J.-nu, p.-ls p i f Hulfalo, aa well aifi sa)"Ur b-iter, bow gee it p-s V and tot an 1 Jtl y oa heir tirsard us umil lttJtuu o lUr Ih veiitre uf i i h .he truth and uacy." " Tual V"U Mi ly provida m .re easily fur th their jealousy, fur their political independence not uiureipieutly render them doaf even the ar guments of the le.idiug limn iu their Church. Le assured, 1 have no leaf uf the influence of your Address upon the course of the M. E. Church Sm h.bui I sin not w ithout fear that such ao A Jill ess hiving been interred by an Old .Melbislist Preacher, will becet a gmtiiidles jealously in the imlniu tuiud, uf the liability of i L' Ct i. s i. ...i..:.... .i.:n.a :...A . - Jll. St. VUIIICU IVUHI, IV ,Jl,l, iiihid., ,1I,U VSI rerted pditical action. It will be perfectly na- turil to reason, that l'r. Isongstreet wimii i not have made sue), an Addruss, if his kouwletlge of his Church had hot Btithmisad him t hofi thai he cniil l swav thm eu'lect.veiy. If not, why slim. Id he add teas them, and in their collective oopaciiy? W , oilier, then, you similar shall not bate succeeded in arraying your Church against th l.uuw Nutiiiiig, you have, in my opinion, by making such an A hires, d in harm to the ex tent of tour inrlncpc. - 1 grieve that it is so; 1ml "To err is human," especially wher passi m ha blinded tbe intellect; l-i that evya 1 ev. Judge Longstieet, L. L. D. may be found "Weak, and as oilier meu," when tin uiu.Uace combiu B gaiiist lilm. You say "Of all ti Parties etsr ootijured op in this country of legertlemain, this is th otily on that ever esseled respect from it r.ppotieuts by reason of lb wis and g'sal U.at Is-h i -ed to it." YoursOHrc of iiiforuialion msy b ditTerent an 1 le-tver than mm, but, so lar a toy kttowl- sslge ol tin uii I thar l artMM m eaiieerne I, tin eenaure, fir ensure, I pre unie, y..u nttei,.led it b lei upon Ih Know N.it'ii;i---iiSs tio f amda tion in I I. t-o far as I bava read theii writings and ieeches they hav Hot displayed a mim sjs tilud to claim re- mot fiom others en ac. cant of th wisdom mid g'ssjnessof th e who Ulnnr U lie-in, than thro; her part es I hat ko wn. Tru when flirt bat lie en ?il Q"d, traduced and insul ted, bv tmiiutatiuit that Would diagra. abuuian I'y, they bar omeimies, i,ouifd wlteti r A. B. ai 'll'., u. e, i id know w,...in smI worth, he Vo'untary psr'iu r in such tntauiy ? But, wer Ihey lo eoiileiiipisl, with coinplsceney, tl wise. i nil and moral wealth of mini uf llieir mem bars Ilu uui'lit U ea. useli l'..r I 'lo bot In lh les-l d-.iei am your jual rltiluato either of the-qua,i tiri, who 1 suy ilnur claim In Is.ak ar tally equal j yours. Yoa Ban aatitfy yiairwrls that Is-caus y,i do not am yoor tl-ruit duectly at tbs wis and g d men y, t i" bsai ao wro ig In vltu;rliJ g th py to which tle-y ol"r!- r,ly belong, 1 li s is i-mven cut eiasnatry eiwujh It a II bar.lly, b iwvcr, I e .at sMcn -v to Ib is ridiculously absurd." Fvery reading man knowa that Fureign Iintnigranis are, with very few ex ceptions, Ab ilitionlsts from FJ jciit'nn thev unl t almost apaally from inteiaii. T;.t,nly is source of mimt oi them is thcrowa Isbir, LaiiisU Slavery from the Culled States, and titer wol.ll be au instant demand for the J'ree lalusr of al least a Million. This is a fact which foreign- cau uttderslnnd ; however little they can iinrler standuf Political Philosophy. This appeal of interest, coming in aid of their Abolition cdueu tion, renders alinosi every naturalised foietiief then a certain ally ol the Abolition party. II 'W soon, if the process of Xut'iralining fureistner c inliiiuu, will the Abolitionists be abi to inojify th Coustiliitinn to suit their o.vn nefarious nud incendiary purposes, against th Siaveletl iu-g cibiMts? jy.erv cr-iulhern untn. who s-lwi-aioa a BiU'.inuance of the u-iiueair.atioii H (4urigiia.-sr .. apai.i to me mi with a drawn d igger, pie -i- 6 th isiiiil, with m ire and still more fremvv . iihiu the very vitals of hisown intere-it and salcy. Ktery new voter.so male, iniy lj regarded. a aiulber u.iil in the coflin i f all that is va.-aL.io iu th jieculiar lot of a S"vt o'nssy ltus-ctrully and Hfrns-tionitiely. xuur old Irieu'i ami Mnut er, , W ILLIAM WIXAN'S. For several years past our eountry has Veen inlosted With numerous petiilrntikl isms. h.' i.ii.I which the liwniocratie party wsgs wsrwiih va rions kneoess. At l.tsi ad Hies v,le and nts'tid-' rable isms were brotlfit together thee fune.ua ' productinfisiif cia-rupt and I'Htcii be-ins r,isii'a; ,D giusiitio iiun, called kiftr W,m,iii. ,Y. V. -taHM.-f- The nlsite is taken from that i!e a: d ri -at erirrupt of all llw Loon Itomnn prinv, tlie"N. '. St tn laid" ul bad murals. Wonder il llm t'ld W big party, led by Henry Clny.at the lstre mens tion of whose tiatue, Bill Ilol b-n's "I rt" (w d'.uU Ida having a heart) waa "f.lh d" b- burst ing," waa on uf the "isms" tbe rene -stle t1 :.,'m b. f "fVt lsl all tin c vile sml a-tn...!!!-! . .-o a srrrs bn.ti-'hi litpeiucr tl'.esc iut ? si prv.hn ii.j.s of ertutt and ri a he - r t k 1 1 . -r ot si. tic Um, rt'led A' " ei A..f,.,isi.r" i't'ao.iiul earcn-s, (his 'sum !li!l II. ' '. i-, to Inik b.ut 'Corniid and r-ltcs e:iiis ! Ifbb -s a le art biniself il la a-i "u irrupt s'ld .situ ii" as P. eniii. ly until him l Ihi a juih.-e ..f the aeia . f ibs-ent pirn.- F ir vile, fishy, Uv I :n .s,!ip a - luis repreafolati'in, al-a-e, ami all,'i-V hir.'ttl wf tbeeney aedniora'a gitianj, bt star, la cue luslicd and pircabinaiii. I::.iulh Snlmrl. - f m CAIU'KT.s, OII.-n.01 IIS, kv.. At low Pil5 fr Cash! OB0E0E t. L. HYATT. N'.j. 411 k 1 1 i I'n laistsitv, M ta t ii -Mitt- ina. ?.:. it Will I.Milathly mu td enrswa fy ar, i, aa a ahead? hav iliioi sled I w.ss.nls ii.tlu ls-1 ly (gal abaf al la 1.1 lo-.r ,1ms rsss. Bli'l UiSV b sis lU Mt 1 B? T i WoUO I - l'V imptK I'mft, IU J,W '! skillful ami iii lustrum Isls tSis Won can k p ' nuncntiniis nf ths panv. il is a roiisol,Uin lo t il in rul'nain g U vtnvrd ? ll, Umt. j uel vw lu s. tns i f y,,ur ...''r, ;wb ,tu .? mi .mm paalev S llll.g lltrui ld fed nialll moiUte ! grv 'um h - - ...-,. ,s . .... . lais tlwean Hi lim id pi itai tf lb pvr ni lb nre-ss an. I il is Is-n,.' snu.tiv ..ei.assid an. I ill. i ' 1 rsie. frl' s mails. u-f m It w'od .i,iinn ia ms y -or ad.i. ... L.l ... . . f A .. it.,, s. I ,lss 1 S t I I .' asse.ls.s. bslf awskn kt f ,lra.-e.i. ami i.ia ; " t I' K' '' '' '-' j ' "" ""a M' a'."- n"j to wl. ei l. survive Ui gUncinr llial a n i la yuur r iiJes..,ural i-i unl oftli ('tigia of a th Kasiw N ulling Party, .y s aa.-rilsv !-, r ie . - t. . . si, J I . i . -.: , . . . I ,fi.j, I l.s ay rm,.,rfsa i.hii.ai, I nrsa arsst fti I . . p ' -. r I M ..... ... ... I ..... i priiibcntl..!,. wea if, to flittn III, ta e lansa ' . I.. ..k.. ... . , . I . 1 I...!! ,.m .,.u. I . I ha .Ip.ii.L.lnh.S , W I La i ,! till, il x'tia c u i in in. i "I I" iiBtin. .nn, i i,..i-s ,..s . I. ........ - - -"- . ' - t ft.fl eu .1 lb ni.lhsr id ihai.) t'l-Jt in. Sf- j "I fn.riga piieliM, thaat I b lav !.! Ia ani uui.iiig nor re-MHii sss. sos i U-t'i in the t a a of t..ai party. True, tbia as I a', 1 1 in '. ' I it I . "m -Ju.r nil J M' , i ' r f nt rni-s sig -inl lit ts.e.r uesir to half awake. m .r. vf,,. hill in .... lie, kigBto e-rn-s i. I .a rt v.iur .,!-. w,u ,..,-m , at -.w r s- I smus.er 'be- sbtilt moeoil fst. sss. I.vi,s i tl".,e. M? V. , 4.i I W. .Ul Ui.s Iroa, su I ,r I li s . sirn, a ,ar lure mule, aud I I.IU I "I lltal til ' li.li.at li, llu-x Mtsolt. ate SB tl. Weather, tb, if I " lev I.Ul ll i mat. I feat V sLa.ksil of b them. SS if a-.r l.-t a vst!v inf. fi. in .oi., oisiic and in-, irs a-t l !a e-1 i i i,. irle l ,ti.el ,1 l it,,,; i !s ; ,r,.l-- sit- is. , ,D ,...i.,.i I . t.l b-'i'i t.o " Will pi-.IS a ,iitarti'i-r l Ms-ehsftls hsss,s gsnt.-!v, Waa. bt. I .r ' a .wants of lUali V!.l.,. Ip-wtry tt Jn-, scaki:i)K t;s:u tvr (',! W-ief N l"t'kS, ... . ..!. ) , 1 ,S list, si (. I tsf.le t.l i.. It r , iii trs-tr np m l ft f, (. frt's i 'i' uTM'jfw-m-"!, rih tkm0n '-'A. Tlt l..tt i.y l.i4i te :t I lt, l5 . tfM ' I ' I ft - r"M . mm I j f it, (i t tU.i I lt. I- t !! 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