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f ftfJSif1.,, i Jt T-. t of tli.- M 1 J, ' IT :i.r...LL I" li I.,r 1 1 t k r, I. gd h. K.utlera (:!.., . ytar . . " .. We Bii it hath Mobile A- Ma. Eidroa : .Vdew me Area.-, jour rwr. ' """r . .T-- T " T '? . . Kentac., to tit sou m this county, weputmsn to off,., fc, nnfi.ti., a vii oo her ttMeaad mm fetda, h) w the source and to the iW country, that U imam!j hj V , ; Dr. late al-iKtJ act of tlw UgiaUlure of: of her chief mercantile ojicraik'W through IW politicMM ami aple U the West are thorough-J FaAssroicT, Ky, Jan. 6, 1 855. ilawtwcweseU- The set fomd to r a nian-' too. Oucaltlit Le understood that bore ber' ly aad earnestly !a favor ef Bo only the Pacific) ,7 ' - ' iui...tio8t Mati th iVMaUta j,, ,nJ .irofiubW cttdita aMI have no WI, JUUrhut alio i 4h odioirJ d ii.faioT :Wf fToa wKh toknow my opinio lion of Ut I'tuPJ fMat; 4lHk I preaoma t- e , , , c i. . . 7, (it. t.jt tru i . i , . .. - ' alotit the Know o(1hb, and II there are any ZlUiXp.'1. h'V '' "JJ ! lUeJnill.Hlnd 4 Hil,Wa5ll it from good authotity kt.iererv maa. Vbr ted &r it ii of court rutin of ailfiit a J MraU rvnurr. It h) ia4 thi ail 'oJ cniar. eii)) T Southern jNbrt. JkwW Jo aU m r- r to .--car Uw Msi uh aa act, or tnft it hv reWia - iua iw of tin imwt 0.I101M irv iMn of tne ant MVlT" "J miad a. very rm.n- tnuii. f rel.-il.nl 'on. Tlie al l(r in ur. -m. . - . . me ( r""1. "."" J--"P MaaHm.tt. 'Ij"' rXer.ifT, roS -N-ke,it would not weigh a;,U there , a wide diver,i,y of .,-1,; brc. .l.al! t-1-.ol-ed. penny", worth in oar "pr,-r. Without the ; Wi.i.ton Tnion. representing one winj; of Sow. ait uA.-tioa i. tbia: That every law- c.t. ,M .j ,.,... .ul-I, ! il.e tutriar .Whrino tlt . trtr MIM! yer m the oatlKa State aiu.3 U-djje hin.lf es h twelLrru f the lor aa 1 tl- ci.n.i:i:iaitv. , . , .. 1 i tkat be w.u n4 i m the o .ile.-ti.in of nr .let erctain I a nt a,n of M.:!.u--(t-. and will at ftroan-ute det-ad any tu.t for a ciUren of Mawwachaavtta; in ary court, n:.,tb a.- refer- red to rejakJ. Tti should erji!ace all cor- kWhmh thart.-ml W that Stai.. and all patf- Wrw Aaa,; boaitwa !0 that Stt.v bt not be easeaditt to ctWaa of that' State "Wicilcd ia Bawhr Sta. To make ili. .n.-niiaL it IMMbe aer aaaerall advt-ted in th HoauV II feaeeallr ad il me it. ineriu- eeatarW r. an! e5o oT cooTl. sgsint ties. t 4r aa coMitajioM Wreaoa. aa u wj on .u cvaui, ane a..uui ut w..o .tvs -w - . . .w t vba ea-t-aeori to do, aa I to oa. by an oacon- rni-iV .tJ thvm, under a false phil.ophy, may beand cordial support. And "yet What! was his btotMwal ax. .U a saetiib of Uie M.ibiJebar.',., confusioa and dis-race if wo adopt course after the Kill had become a' law I lie ap - 1 awwke Ibis aaswtbas t tWfcial considera- , , wim,,l;,l.1, ul ,hk nVeans ' iinted a Southern man as (iorerm of .he terri- etved. I writ cojuror u have it practicaJH car - rted Mtt. ' I 1 (HW estiarm aiicht awi, eren more rflVwtit- T' , , . 1 T ' - ewzlit to refrain from lamas e wnai an arn- cb T IsaasaebaaKt manufacture. . for mer- rbstHa, epect:'y. fa.m.J refuse to I -vy or d. al k bay aa part of their stuvks (ual State, or ' . si a. . anwT M i" nriTiir usirtflrj. iwi t ih mm. r - ... , . smkaMdrw NjH Uv I'titC uln.-i-t Ow ti asap4t to B.t 4&ssviota tthrea a tittle in Wet. tbT mtght pracUcallT cirr.-ssth.ir p..la- MiarMUlMiisasd wfelprvba- ., , , bty acttlcraur n repeal. ,r ; im.lWtrTUx.Ul.V , sOTa- IU WtAit. Tribaae. m ecfyiag from the Re- e issaee, aeeoswnsead ..aa ..a retalMory measare ''flaasWesarS, '' the peoj of Slachu-; setts aays -&ml CWrs. i ' TU sh. rftbaeomotoaweaJth are aow tery I.JA,.'- f. 1 Ajjfc.ttwi .d a far aa -Wg4. I. baa drbtWMin Sttil.d. as Ur as . lt.fcgaa.aac!ioag,a feiniauH-oUi law of tJbeXaii. a Uw which was eUd to te assswalatioa-ofdss State, ia ths first instaneej aad wbtcb is lae beid to be esseat.al to Uteei- of the I'aioc Ia otbjr wards, it Laa dei.Urau-ty aattifitd' Urn law tur the atadiitoa of fti-.inte sUves. -Tbe'l f tlu. W wifl be area potea - ;iv.i , :n -!i w saaux a tas n.M."...ri free Statss CsLWw the esamtde. That would . 1 . . . t: !., w.i. .r& Wm , baa aaw to bul up a borO-T wartare wti tk. W and free Stale, aad rt would be strand if i td ao lead to a genera! wartare without . noept in rise otter prurtractn of W aT the auctioasb ""I aeswjjreS was be' lotjar.d at fi.jtn tuts ponH of view, and tuA iadit idwaJly, as it relate aure ly tat IjaaaArbatetU. which is a remote point. "TaiTiiiaVaT alf'tBrtJuT.'by SonCiiV.'to' our uv Ham. If that State be sutTered to give ln,ri-l:e ttwe isani- to ii eumtla- agua.-t the Swuth, l Wata 6swtican shall have grown to a potru-y aadly raeompatil.! with the aoegiiince of the 8estb to tlx I'aion. Tbst nxti. it. u wlt at W oe in to stav the Wkea South Car. Jit a put it if in oj.jo.iuon to Um geaend gnererettt, it had sotne reason -. r. .. 1 IW1'?. T1 1""" im Cap, by great men, and it i. to th'ar . . c...,i. i..j ,i. 1 , r ,1 " " ' TbC wat.aLJlulm.aLa.saiai vfwk a tl Northers statesmen, enough of . ..i..........- - - aseas. M U JKstsUua ot ssoain taroiina v rnaKe ' ..j ,1 nothing was u ore IHlural than that ks attElficaU. ptawsibb. and respectable. I w4 Lou!j masni(j i!s error, ail d,.prf,iaU ils Itot bow is il with Massachusetts, which now excellencies. But here we hat can expression, uo-aaA-rusk to aadhf a faadamental bw There . iacident with our own, fr.m a leading central is ao svgametrt wKhiu h miserable L 4.-iture organ of ihe-1 riiKx:ratk-pari v, that is not dis slbe uljeet. The lOcwibtrs of it do not d. r.v , u, ,tl, the truth from any coiteideratioiis 1?'C.tfer are d-fylng a fcl ral law. They 4f Jlicy. but marches boldly up to the Ufue and that; and act wiib . full knowh-dge of tlie ; gi, , statement of facts whi. h no man caa de positma tfrr have aumed. It is, in tact, a ny , ,jray, c .nelu,ions from them which th. Urhlcnte, pTedeterniiix-l uistitM to U : comuioa avnse of every untrejn.icsj mind must Sotllb, whidi he at the ltom of the move- H,J,;t t0 U rnl and impregnable, llel the saesUmran otlstowt of the - higher law doe- arrsrttirc bond to assume that his pallor. are the true aodtorais. - I Dai is a Seeesaii"t of the eMrem- Soulh'nn V Th" miaeral'de k lasts, never s-m to think nh l, into a Cabinet where he would V-pi ice.l that the "WgUr law" ha as much reason a ith- m.J by side will. Marcy, M.-Clc!!.ind and Camp kabe South as witi,in the N.th that hen- a beil, was so iuelfahly absurd llutt it would hae ansa's. cons. ietM is as sfo a guide as a mar. excited trwv Lad it U-cn done bv an other oueaci'-Oce tie re. Th. y a. t ..a. the pniuipUof-than the t,ciire gentleman k l.om the I i.-.no- oiie of l'i.iine!!'t ir.sijwr. who d.s-lar,-d (.hat : "The earth bt iot.g U, Sait.i-; thai ... are tl,. Faiuts, tberi-f..re, lie earth 1.-1 i.gs l.( u-." The tsnatirS of the Hast de. Uie t(i..t -'..very i. a great crime against the " humanitarian prjn'i pie ; the slavelioli.-r is in coii-'.ant violation of, that principle : tlo-r.-fore Che :..t. bol-1. r i-. a" o.mLer that ought to be b-t!"v.-.'' I' e'v (rf - otherWHtf'. I'.nt ther have a ligh. r arg:iiil' ::t than this, !.m b limy be thus -tat. d. f.ft: Noftbevn mat. 'a . ..its. t. n. - is the -o'ln-e of tr-..-inspiration for b a.;;!.!,, alel il' il.e Iti'.;.- and human la U- in opsit; ., tl.:.' ' humo the Bible and Mac Uw l.ei . no manner of authority. 'Ihe eunniugi-t als.btiori i ni.. sum.- i.o .hf' ii.-e but th.a. and it is ci.an'v t. saljMjaa. tluil their colidu.. tors are r.itbcf i'A llisn lnav. , ' . But, ll Te'll'l. ' s.. rile! ling, it ellrs t" LI', l.lljht to lk di.le by th. soulh.-m Clti.w' in r. la tau to .M assist us, r . -. ...,.i u.- see no JK te.ii ece4 ol.Jth.-s willnn ihe rub- of law. We l.a.'e no means of giving tpru n o. our aver sloB IIh- trens.ni .f tl.at S;a:. . xe. id in the wav .,.sw d in ihe artH-le whaj. w.. v'rait fl. UtTH lei -J-tray ijLUtl..U., iJt-e It d wo i.ni.k. will U ......'.,;-, ai.,i for i,vri k. the foi areotoioas.' The .m .-I.-uk-i.i of. !.rn la thu"j'r""i'"!''.v of M.,. hi. sett is her bade with N.uth. It is this which employs lit tWsai.ds. J.f ah'vmakers gives bread to her factory ope ;.-...'. il-.1. i,ri. Ireyliu u.a iht suo. aw ciocm, ana ontoot . and potato, oottoa bbria aud oil akkU be itu- 1 Cutomer ; or findirift custuUKia, there aliall j u nleAra i-.i,,., u.eir due., and i . . , . , . , - .. .. . . a . .1 may w wweuuj i Maiehu. elta man hi aetuuttT aawe me lower law, u a .,, ;.. -ttinir ai.l the lower law. in a - - . - ma'M..rWcacrnjil'vi:"' ,Iv lwrae . dlS,.rt . yA tlim. - .,'-.. . now lnj iu deadly oi-ptmlfou to the very . n . aource of her w.jK-rity the t-iktoniera of her -h-s her arieultund products ber cotton fa- muranee oihcea the source , .- i i.... ....,f ' . "CJS u"""u"08 helped ly , now auuda in deadly oj.psitioii to 'the very aource wox-h o greatly sern her. iVrii! f , of y,,,,,,,, tTs u-yond aUiica- t . . , i . il I nothing roore or U',h to make e , MassachusetU Jul of ranatictm feel within his pocket the fullness of his reliance Hi-on our cus- UHtlr Aj e re inclined to think, that there "DO better pan tor the purpose than that pro- .. . ' . . ' ... .', . P ia the-ColurouaicaUoii nincti we puWi.u , in anoiuer column, it n.-s wun me lawyers to mritt- in trt unaM itjiiwr siuiul lixr t.t f.t rr' rr -: . . .in , rvoc-ct a tl.xi of tii M.ua-i,ucrt L "? : " Kr"n1 s,,e hi uk' she cannot cx-ct toie repn-seuted in our natiou.-.l eouncrts if she should atterm.'. tt. the other j 1 i tatcs most for their own pro-tiou jr. v.ot iu , . 1 , 1 , , i hu.t,s cannot 1.,.. ' '''"i Kli,r:l1 Ualk Qf "O". "lU' 'tor open aud ra..t violator ot the federal ' nroiir :f ' lHar.Ju.Uw. election of members to Cnfcress. Itnot the loibsoftliejtfcple.iior llicl-tatures ; I-pr.wenUiic or Senator ho ill not pk-dge himself to ,Xc-lude Masss- hutt trom mt Capiwd of Co..f.-dratioti. If. 1 Ui a course be takep.,, J.-asurue the ioj.e f Massacous. tu .U soon . dv-imu.d their kxv t utie toctvene their LegisUtuo, to rescind l! ; " 1'"- " - pale of the I'uiou. laiBsrtsst Peiitlral Isalletts frsn tl sLltrlsa Tbf i Sfstlurt ttttligtbe tdaiststratlsa tdrift. . . i. .1 1 i.r. ; " , i -e transfer to our coiaain tun moruitij ... """ Kd" "'" atndei.t Deroocratic tots. tic a-hii.gton , . Jt "'he read w.u, interest. It - uiUs ri'iJ 1'1 a fuii aIlJ fo'r'l,Wu: account ' .r-n, rl t.A ....i.-.' M. .1.. t....c..... .i. ' r-"t- ixatiou. It showt up, ith a masterly band, its iueoiuiatrjck, it absurdities and its fncrliui. -n.-y. It sLow that it has proved recreant not alone to tlie. Democratic ir!y, but to the entire country. . It fhowa that ii has had r.o fived policy i... steady aim mi an alteuijit to' reconcile entile lv iLjAi.wru.iu. cm l!ie I. Is. a lei to unite thcui ail anon lu ewnni'iB ptattofltf "T Uie. Souus ill... this, ami more lai.i. the Washington Schii- iter saetcnei a.tn artistic sk. I aiKl it im! in. i . . ....... ..... Brth dn exhortation to tU K-rotcratic part t , -cut (he Wdian hn..t, anJ relieve itself "from all further res,.n.ib,!il, for the f.ulu or fdli- t( I si w 1 s .! 1 Alt that the..V-ntiu.-l say. .. as true as th-rugk ' as anael had suoken iL and it isesactl w hkt we . ' have iterated and reiu-atod over and ivwerstg.-iii. lrf ,5; - j.;,. U(. u 1 alwsvs ascribed to nartv nn iu lice. It was said "m, ruav aUgui lo w.ieru ine.r T'TV"I ee,.. . iu, naa-.tei.r.a ,9 ,,ju,.ice lo t,lf. Administrati. ti.st. ot rrns-ni n o'.t b- in lie mints i n. we article, and judge for y.imtl..-s. f Jt .,' :", ... .... . , cracy thought pioj r to inak.; IV -i lent of the I' i.ited Siat.s. K.jlli.wing u;k,ii th- In-U of tbi- wa ihe qutni e,,ii.i.,iuai of lie A.liniijis. t.ari.,11, bvoi,eof iL- lueinbep. lo the le llie o' a Pa lie Kalllo.el - :. ll. :.ll.- vs Im.1i the- I ..-111 'Xrcy of V ir.i.,,-! : ij-J .J.ii.iiina ha,.- alw.ti s re gard, -d with the g .-a:, -t ahhorenc-, and wl.-.eli .i.. - v n,;v r v.ii:,..: .iil-foit to. Alel lo-ie e tab" '-I!. fro' 1,-1.! I.:. fe.ii.ion to -av l' at a.- d- f, anv ol..; lo al.v of f!...- r:, ig uliieli ihe I'r i- . t t.. ...'. -'. ah.-tl.er le- would a. r., ,r v. to a b.'.i. !'.. fi.- eofi.t.ie lion ..(' a radrcild ... tin- Pa. .11 - bv doieitioi.s of public Ian N. 11- e.iir.- i.'i i,i. :s oh Ifi'st oilier l'-9t. ''!;. l.a-. le-eu ht; .I.-.tib,,!. ill. .a, ,.t. 1,1 and n..ric'.i:iiiiitr.,i thai n-. one e:tn t. Il . b.'ie I.-- ii. or wb.-lb.-r he I- Itlllvll. te ;.! ,..! Passing ee.. r lb. Seiit,;iei'. . i ieu of lie'- Ha an 1 vof! ...htlo,.,., in . v, ....k. tie- ; - i lit fil' nt-i.f Mii!. rs f i. Ig'i !:.m 1. ! . I. ,,:..!, , , . - " ban r I itioi,.. and th., other u.iti.r- .-n.V., . , ,1,-:;1,., 1. 1 . cme'down '- ihe pr,Ucip! - A th- I . ii -rati..- j'arTy a .. ruueiat. d y Ihat p-r. A. weliave always ui...-r.bi i!. tie .. int, . th.- j.iim-i- phs of li- 1 'iuis .. arte . iv' pt s f...u 1 iUCi" -.hod J;. I- - I. tli- ... I i. ..ad .. ;.. , .,u to si...w the th,.', with ihe ct.v j :i..u of Viigla anJ S..!i;b. thejCaionus, - the IV tt. viatic 'party of the. Union (f cares, 6o more for their Baltimore platform, after - j they jet into power, that if it were to mucni r. .1.. c..;r..,,.l wnom in we "w? ,Q "n-" Atlantic Statea are " dfcd against both t We bear a erent dal now-a dava about tlie "natfgnalilv" of tlie IVniscratic party bnt we cnam-ngw iu ' pnxiace any evwence .1 .11 .t . Mi. I . I .. .. . V " r- ' iwe. of thnv imiMwtant nieaonmi f InMv U'fore "on ores riamelr. tlio P. - u - lfu : ' Intel before vonsresa namely me i-aiiiieUw 'a M'e. u i IJailrSaJ ISill, the Homestead ItiU,and the Uad I n,! at the North' nnd.at the South caa be 1 , , , . . ... ... ... ! national or Iwrrrfonious III its organization nKiek r- , , not riclaJttht nf tlarrry from i'fs 'rrmT whik- the S ntim-l, the Kiehinond Ev am'iner, and other acknowledged organe of the ; 1 .rtr il.t n.. art e,., tl.. ;' . " . , . , . , . ' . .. i u; ' "- 'o"ure : tiou of shivery, t e ud -above that the President had' been iiK-onsistetrt or non-oominitLd on Bcartv ererv vt c uu -aoote tuai me i -remocni nau' tx-en never on mane 10 oeneve mm American .neny ; Jfortll-WCSt of tills that " QHlii out hun .... i. t. ..:.. I nH . or tin. CotiMlilutioll woultl neiirl. fl fi-i.(her when f . . . ...' . . .piestion whkh aghSM"the pui.Hc n.ind" There i .! . . ! 1 . X Itor c Nebnuka. which -ry b.i kaew wo-d inevitably b? a free State and a XjrAcr ia.l from tfie hot bed of I'cnnsvlvanial . lH.iliouism, J as Governor of Kansas, which the!1 i' Mtesouriaiisi j were trvirr? to make a slave State of! Am! vet ,. - .. . . tins man Ueeder conttnucl in office as t.tr - nor or n.insas are aiuiougu me opHwiiion iinirJirmu wsitistn. tit thvide this 1u.-tion, l,turem.y the peaceful in, diation of thekdU box but b-T lhc Uv ,1.v intervention of bayonet and bullets I .- x. ,. , , ., , - , , The Sentinel admit that the administration .. ., , ... ,, v ... of 1 resident I icrce is a Cuius.. e and the lKHn a feihtre, if he h:.l ! .-lecteil in IS ID fr treWSftrce shown h.mvlfto W thoronshl im,,0.d ,,,- pi, anJ gaHtion notion. - a-j - lllue bes-n a failure, ha.1 he been elected in 1848 fcF hi. .atter sovereigntv opinions and hi. (ii)B on ,h,; ,,nd. wouW tlt.v. lT j, . JuWn L 0 W of . ..h. , , -, ,- , ,. And even the administration of Mr. Po.k would H did, bat tonj, lbe Mesieaa-war. .0 wonder tlltt Ivmocratie admioisMtUV lshoua pru,e failures when tlie party alwsvs en - iters upon its contest either without principles at " ... all or with dilft.Mit sets of priucinh-s ada) t..d to ditf reut sections of the l liion. : . But we have heea Utrared 0cowci.Htdy ia- a. . . . .. :. , . M , ' j 10 greater len'o" u.aa we luirua. u. ine , jfcsto of the S ntinel u an .. ... , cation that part trammels ;, - . , , , ifesto of the Sntinel it an unmbtakeable Lei- "ill no 01)2,.r Tti tram honest men from an egression of the truth-or caus.: them to glus over and palliate a wrong. The arudc is long-but no one can ' J' - - - ' Tlt Ojn VoU.-SU. Wise declared the oth- ... ... . . or Jay that he owed his election to the m.a core nicti,! of voting in Virginia-tin- or-n balloL.! Ihuiej ia.asavtkiK.4aHara,. iwU-'tr ,, , .... ith the llaltunore !,. his hand. We a-'re . : .i .... .i: . . ... ... i .. i -. ... ..,. . , . ' ., , , ... .-. l: ,. . ...... . ., ., ., : . -. . t .1 .1 - . iii'JS"iiau.xT. 11 tt nit utiii-iis 'HI man HI flthl -. ..." ! :., .... 1.. . ' .s . 1 "" tbe uers ot u.e Mate bad rbange.1 .... :- s-ntnnenU but Dot their vot,s. kcaus- eoukl n,)t do ,!lB ,,ltl,r itllout ' 3 1 sure, which thev had not the niiir-si ifsiimiro t.t ,n..t .... n...... tilling they might have " been to recant former I.!iti,-al opinions, th.-v . f.ar. .1 the ooen evlol.it'u.ii of a ,1 !.. a il..r , - - - - party, the reproach of their friends and the per- )i. il enmity that might be engendered aainst them. Whether a vivtory which ejnfessedlv eiiilwli. d such an element of siK-ees is credita ble to the . .,ileof the flate, we lea.e others to d.-cide ns t'leir taste may dictate'; lmt -that the ma rift vote is a vestige of aristocratical bon dage, and unworthy a State so professedly dem ocratic as Virginia, admits of no doubt. It is the manacle with which the privil.'-ed cla.-s .of Eng! .lid control and dim t ' the shadow of suffrage that is allowed to the poor man there. iBa,it;heaotcs;ij-iiuiiiv.n.tbe . . ...... . .-.. t r. . ..b . lorn or employer. no nonjs over iiiui tile con- ns'.pieiice of disobsli.;nce iu loss of favor, and the penalties which the albitrary disliiictions of so ciety will enable him to inllict. To a l.-ss. r ih gree, we have no doubt the ytefn is subj.-ct to abuc iu Virginia, and tjat Mr. Vie has bv no ne an- overrate! ita inllu. lie: in . Lc ping the Male true to her ancient j.obtk-., .J..giuas. Tlio true bis rty of mttrage tli.unK-rati. v psjuires that the ballot should le secret; an. I the federal ConMilnt.oii ami the Stat.-s generally have r. -cisgnii-d tii,a truth by Riaintaining it as tl,.- re. publican mode of voting. I he voter should be .crmilU-d to ex"n-i lis right of solfrsge unim- p. . l,y iiitlu.-j.c- that ca the slightest manner l.au.r his p. .1 ir, ...-do,,, of a. ti..,,, jH-iiioititig h 1 1 he s,. oi jy to Il he so , VI make Iha vote a s.erel kl.ov, n hinwlf and lo Creator. WiluiiiujUm , nit,!. . t r W i-.-'s miiioritv f.r Oovernor in Virgiit , w- ' ,, . rt in over Elouni.-y wilt hardly foot up 10,000. ,, .", . , '. ll- e,.-,n.d 20,000. 1 he. American party cal- culalej on getting toty of Ji;00i, and thought I -...,1.1 . 1. ,.. Tl,, .- r..ll, .l .,'..nl RflllO.J u.,.1 .,, .,- , . '. i, ri. i i ' still W is,, w as . l.s.t.d. How did this hapla-a what swelled the tote t. such, high figures or .Vi Ui the loi.-igi.. rs a.,.p alii.,!,. an- isrr. Had cfttie but Am. r",u cifiz- tts voted,, Kiouri,oV must have Uai. u WiVs so.000 top. lb- r.rn rory nite in irgmia did ninth to ait Mr. iyw-ij - r IRISHMAN OX KN'W XnTIHSi'- '" ISM. " -- .-"..' 1- j fofowig extract of letter from the Ror. y- i-, ; ' M ,y,- Methodist Preacher, of ! .-. .. ...... , .... th.a tbrre are ia KentuekT not la than 0,- 0(0 ; and ly the iime the next election eomoa on. there will be nt kat. 100,000, comwara I 1 w-iwre, anu mom patriotic citiiena. tf I . I- ........ It . .fc. . 1 a. . t. & MuMnunt M . h . wennnra- , i iw - ....... .m. ........ . t " b i live power of the patriotic American people in il.ir ..... .l.tne If lam nronerlv m.nne, T" . . . -. - i ' ; ----- - a I , d',,n? " b"t, hW"'r fisn 1 A-' .1. a. " t wui Z iZl rr'" "' C"k,r''H"' M " T throu-1, of blood. ! desire ..om... not word. Ihecitiwna of lh : amllllt of property by the destructive I net or did believe that a Koman Catholic place have b.un to act ; and tire Hile of the j . ..ccurrod in IKcciiiIkt last. fM " can citizen, and no doubt you havcoflin heard me w ;o. I saw them na - , . , , i.. , .. , , , ... , luran. .1 in I lillaUelpuia I'V tlie liumlred and heard their voochera swear, that ll.ev were o- her aud induatrioaa, and well inclined toward the priiici'les of the American lioierunient and ' Constitution' of the I' uitcd Static, wh at the same 1'nito the fellow ho vouched, and the j gmg who wore awenrin? to b faithful to the j Constitution, were all of them drunk. I rould never be made to believe that American Illierty ' or the CoiMilution woulJ wek-li a t alher when V"' interest of their church would come in com niitiou. , J ner or. surprie.l at their connection with tlie l mo.t;Uic party, ivisi.op uugtif stooa as an idle spectator in the atrugglc goiiik on he - ! two-a the Wkiand LK-mocratk-partu,uedidn."t i care a tig about one or Uw other, only so br as j l0 I x , lo ,i,icu the two would ; bet suit his puriKtses ; aud the seimel lllly jus - '"".I his ju.ljtiM.-nt. I have I, n for a long time fully sat'nioJslmt , " " ,, , ,- , , . t ! tlie Roman Catholic church ia a ihouaand tunc ; o( timt the K,,ri ., of the I iril.sl Sl;it.-s than Arnold or Kurr ever anu ine eK...e.u.o. u.. , ..,; .iH-.e........ . .. i .... . i i : . i. ).. : : "ZT Zt . M,s w,.r, a mhl hut the iiiid lk-and ! ii,..K-r classy of societies could Hnd m.-ans to 'cine; and in addition to that, oVonu.,1 and ,. ' , , , , ., Jjw party had strong hopes 4 gaimutf the a- i (-.BA,-H.v in I-eland - and the said Let the I Itut thank . tod : i tha. thiy i l"jiut"'- ""' I'rotcstan.sm yet hies ... the land - uf ,n-v ""l1 '? wl,erl'r vX ih ; aS,: ruling KutoM is almost ejtjoguidtsi. aid the Church is uifc H lr nanslo throt, over I..T minions, hop.ig I.. impose themselv.s r tl. un,u.,wti,.g American I-J.,d. and gra.h.lly undetiiiii...-our liberties. J.ut they crowded too a-,!,, -x il .muliinatious arc Uon.e s.. : plain that tWr rc-M objVct ran iw longer Vhid - i oew. aad if Cat Aworieaa peort aV t now re - ! uu" maat bo recreaut to the j.rii.cj-J " , . , ."T.T " r.01,1.. nmsori : mti.i iiiav no 1 .v m.- .11 nerv.- them for the jattle ! " i Yon will vry natttraHy If.uire what .emisly i I would l.r.l ' SC. T.rsL I Wo..n so niter the! . - ... l, ' "l Ul rvr Oiscniii-aatC between them and the I'rot- . - .1.... t.t I. ...Ill cstiu: r.r.ii.K-ants let them all stand on the same fooiinl;-,thy wiU not make the fortieth part of, 1 apist -einyratiou. Ao.t wbea th.- un.J.-rsU.nd itLTl.uwhTwSuhaT the' MicveTf "hi W just r. c ived from 1. S. otl A h,..!l. gam the awxiidewy. it aoui.l be the ' o, 79 K.iTtoi. -street, N. Vo.k, the April i.u.,. knell .liberty. Id ike -second phses, 1 would ber of the H-linburgh Review.' Articles :-l. would place it farther beyond the powerof res- j ,,,'r';, K"-,,,b S,"""-.- The ornc- urrectioa. I tciuain vou'r ulleetionato fHther. ; tioii of Jim i.ile OtT-nd. rs. 5. M. Ilm's T..1: ' WILLIAM FLY NX. vl, in China. (I. l',.,.l l'.,oli. 7. Mn. t W J;. , . i r o Ti . ... -rr -' I "U. """""n ',f"- 8" 1 '" A"1'" r"J .mEAMElUCAX.X;iiVlv)CTit- .-..fCs....'9WI--ls.mgrmTmiriit lvy Th-Ne'Yrk'Trt1ittrie've6frem'd.-tit; , , , i, . :r.. ft.rtn P hiladelitlinL sets that J. . Itarker. . v v : : i: - .. - I ..rt i .,...."l .1 . ,r. .....I. . t.i.....f .Iu. ....... ...m. n. nrnrj.nnr...l .f ,i .i; , f.... ., ,M ........l i,,,,.., ,,ul U.n ,he imra-rfrrtion consist, iiiij-rful, lut wlw rt; the imjv rf-:tiort coiiMst- . t It ' I . 1 . i-a. .1 (. j f'-ti.i ni (Rw-s doi iniifii.m. ju mat nc cunt the d.-l. -ation fiom Mass.i, hu..tt. Ohio . . , ... ... . , ,., aiii, .iiKiniMe. nave ot-en seel onioi u.e cjn.en- . , .. Xn; 1 Cx-hog agaiiis. lenry iIm.ii, ot ilassi,cliU5ctL, who is reirnrdco hyjlie -l. a.- .t. a. -j ..., - srrgrmamrwisexwipcoT TUBir a.-reat. Of tin- political, gathered here by this into j . : ., .. ... ...... , ',. .... ..--iii .A.C.U.I01I, luu. c.i, .enjuo,l. skil. ) u .t.t., i'....: ..-: . i i o: i t ieu i in, o. in.- ijuisi i lie ., .nil uai, i.toy.-w a, , oi the Richmond W hig, Neil S. Umwn, of Tei.ne " K' nn. th liayaer, of North Carolina, Davis l. i a.upls ll, ti Ohio. S;huyler Coltax, of In.h ana, J.idire Ilopkina, of Alabama, Albert like, j "r-"rl' '."'"P""". " :" ' of Arkansas, A. I. S,a-rrv. SrTetary of State ; "n' """I"'' C.lton, Matth.-w S: Dau, of I onm rticut. Senator 'Richmond, Councillor ! Jl"n' " " E'" i'AnM" J J- ,ia"" U,n'- U- c' , i . iv ii i. , rlfiatling, John Bond Oillam, Edward W. iil- rist.r and Mayor Jniniogton, (rail l.iv.r,) ofi , ' M . 1 ,, ...,, . i . . liam, S illiam W. t. lover, Thomas li. Craham, ..sMU-luw-lts, (dotcrnor tardiier is expected 1 to-nigh..) .ioveruer Johnson, of Pennsylvania, Messrs. (iaiiibl Harris ami t ulmmgliatn, ofi Mi"''ri, John ( ll.yabome, New Orleans, , Thet'arolmiari at liere stroug.....A.li. Ely, of AT-Lnxe1t anil ia tntwirinir T. -nfii.l.le in Cilihtu- i n ' rwt the iutlu.-ine of Senator Wilv.n and (jov. Oardner. A d.s-patch .to the Tribune, dated Wedn.-s.lay aft. ries ii, says that the opponents of Barker for ofiic,- of .iraiid President will centre on 'iov- c.-nor tiari'ti.-r, of Massachusetts. The reason given for not admitting the Msi-huat tb mem bers. i, that the National Council has no official knowledge of the election of the new officers of the Statft (.'ouneil, by is lions the credentials are signed. The .V, ip (iirrt rrt'jr tif ' Jrruxnlem.. Iatlel frln J.-ruialci... says the Paris Cniv. rse, an-, ,, ,. ,,t Kiamil' Pasha, the new .over,ir, ! irriv. i in that city three day I-f..re. and that hi, tlr.t ..el. b- I produced a iiM fa. oral.le im- Christian B-fore entering the pu ioi, on the town an unfortunate Creek Christian, villi! fe covered with Ut-t4, lswiit.'! -.himlf h ,1 IWre him complniiied tluil he had becu ill trial-i . . ' ', ... , , ed by a M'.i-siilim'ni, Kiamil lintnedintely lind . i the Mii-siilman brought before. linn, finding ; coiiil-.iiit well found.-d, he cause., aiiseu a pasiiiis.io .... .J .lO I.. Ij. l .,1... in'.......,. I ... .I.u ....... " i , . , . ., ., !' who was, besides, v n.enced lo (lire., months; impiivmiiieiit. Iu addition to this, it known that, though Kiamil, on pa-wing through Jaffa and Ramie, had allowed present of'niulos,l,rs-jcr , Ac. lo 1st made to him, in arenrdnnec with the umal cu.-tom. he had, sn hour nfter, retained n the... ti. I te "ft tli a.li.lia t...i It. AI 11. e .Tirtiiitv ' lit a-itui.it I.UH tit of Krtiix (Tacclina iUatdju;an. THURSDAY EVEma JU5E14, 1855 " FOR CONGUESS, -1IA rU'OOD W. GUIOF, OP Ll.NOOLN. ' . . . i. . i nt i ... . be awn thai there wna i i a lUil lload mating uelj in thia plw-e Ut evniii(T. We hitve only time. . and space at pr.ijseiit to any, mat a w uayt more 1 ... i a. I . . . . I ... f . 1 . 7 , oeautnuieni tooaow 10 tiro citiient 01 me on- ( rw rviiintt4 & hntliMr1 ir in not tins community w ( . - ,4 , ..-.. opfiVml to the eUrii K.tau. We hate no ea . . . .. . .. ..... , .. ., t 1 sent occasion. Itia diBvrc.it aort of - WlBre j County, it ia believed, w ill wco.id and i;,tin the ' - II.,n ill meet her We-lern iter t'''U'- ion win imei mr enru n-n ... . , . . " SUU9i""e wn Ulu 4ln ' "n,J "er '",n ! not. wethii.fc..ciid her to that giitherin empty and aba-hed. I . WHAT RLMOlt SAYS.. A renort is in circulation, in tlie comities I from Siiliiiburt, inrt the ji rut of Jaiua- ' r 1S55." Wo arc aatoiliahed to SCO i . . ,)P00.rl41. iinll ,.,.., lnJ.. , uni.rinJ j ' ' . . ' '. '. "j ; C,V oeatgning nicti, in pnjtKlicti : the public lllill.l n-tlillst Salial.nr M ' . . '' ''.T "Tl to ascertain, as well as wo could, theJj 1 a,Ul11111' 1 anioiiiit of business done hero in tlio wavji t.ttia.le, and tinil that the tuii.-aclioiis j llftv0 iIlcrcnsed 3Ji per cent, over lut i , Have increuseu 0o per cent, over luet i ., , i ,' , . year anion- the oiu line tnerclini.is, not to iiiciiiioii uie uu;iiiei.iiaiin u u nun- . ... . : l t i,,(,u0 ,arrt.ls f flur have been: Sent off bv the Kailr.....l. For the sake . f the unbelievii.iit.a.le.Sof ,H;,ur,n,.lo,, w0 exm-et ere loll"- to be nt.ie to fill nisli ,"'' ,, , , -, , ,' Wr M" rd to i'M'AW llreiirAjicM frota the , ',! ,. ' , ,- , , , when die will havcJier two milwrtf I lank i ;rjM ifc of'-tor. r'-rT' ' a statistical account ol shit, men's from . . , . , ., i . . . . " " mm """: . i .1 . . f roa.l, lur 1 5 miles of ICilmad. ber L..J- . tji-Ad ctuJ Wt-J iW i.JL ''- 1 band and seal i'f the A "tint at Sal , , 1t ,, , , .1 ug1"" rU , Ums OsoUB, .. tJ ahea.rrW4issUrfavoraT.io '" 1 ' 1 J .,, , s.,; . l,ave alwi'- '1 to - lil-r-t.,e irt-M , a. J thvit tWion-; he j. tkir UL their roiew. ,, ' ', ,,; , '. .,, ' . J t ll.": ' I l!-Proils healthy and tJ.Mtri-sM,,-conn-1 .ml. loa as'ue iia OtokHhi, SlsU ,c,r;i ;;L ; rrl t1 u rro ul' - 1 , , , , , J - , ' -1, v l.a aiiil iilc st tl. 4i 2vHfi"-et.wir-TtgTrrbut' sricinoriuoifs Ti71 of owts aad bs ' 7"' "mr ' "'' 8 Stale. - ! of k-.lkd and wouadv.1, he will have tofghta ' ,l"-.v . - ! U,.r batik, at home than U geaoraW hat. business has not en!, rely g-rie .lovvubcre. U.n doing iu HmJ Cttima. ; Jwo of tlio last trains earned . own throe 111 1- MIsl II. KKAN S S( II -!,. . .. , ,, . , It.c.i ,'-. L , , , , , , fl !,,, ' ' '''sre ol ;ven sufl ty t.ra aatioatuth ' L,mdltJ Urn;' fl""r' v,!' Lu"JrL-' , - We bad the pb-nsnrc. ht week, of at-: s oar, wi n she once U-ffi torocesk.fcrwboi : ' f c'""". f've tlvotisan 1 l.ttr!.cU of.temlin;. lire exait4-i. -sr-r...-rcW-thfWrdrwo-b com not t- .nelitioil the t'Jcco, bacon :p..pular and' floni is'l.iii- sil.....l. The lit- b..ttl. we ate now fighting at Kriaai2 other artie 01 too tedious to etiiliiier- 'uie. Tli IXpot liuw filiow 1 1 lint an nc - - , , , tivo trade is g.in on ; and those who! trieh t.. o.ittV tl,..;.. .... .. .ta w.n ll. ' .en .... cm...... . .... ".'...I .I.1.JU.-1 Ii ...II ... - . . anioiiiit now tlomjr, can do 80 bv exam- . . ... . - .. .. . " . L"""K lne v otne wn, aim yon will find every bo.lv nt homo and busv. "-" 1 The tir-t article is nothiii' in...: i... r l.s ih.ii , .... j ........ m I .... .. . ..... . i i.... i i... ..... " V-S "I""' - o"' " ' is ex i.leiitly iii.ju-t iu hi. cb.irg.s a,' uu-l lie .1 l . !;...! '. ; . 1 " ' .me r.-s;-.-ts, a. did his much a-iuiir-we. "We ure Uriris..-.l that Ui h an . s.t., article- should have U-eii a.l.niu. .l mio lie c.l ttmos ,nf the jo-.tly e.-lrbrate-d and well know it Edinburgh K -v i w. jL'iaa.n"j.ME At tlie annual coniiiieiicemeul ot tt.c L ui- v.-rsity of North Carolina, the degn of llache- , " . 'r of Arts wa conferred on the follow ins "n- ; tlcuien , ., '. K.-IIS, Mart,., I Richard liloiint 1 1. Ilamy, Alexander I . j Nathaniel Alexander leyd n, ll-nry i . i .M..I.. i .. Willis L. .Jre.n, James ILulliy, William II. , ii. ..1 .!. ... .. l, ll:,i I l... I, It I , .. I ... " .. . II. ilvuian, Altreit It. Irion, Itota-rl r Jniii.s. William i. Lewis, W'iilimn J. Love, Daniel ' - ' ' Nair.Ro.h iie McNuir, II. J. McNeill, Win. J. iMonlg Hunter Nicholson. Jam, Paik. I Malloy Paltvrson, i.ideon II. l illow, jr Ed- ' ward IL Pluminer, John M. l'utlick, P. t.-r j, . ! Scales, J.-p.-uihih Slnde, BurUni' Smith, , James 1 I M. Smith, Peter M. Spruill, 'Stalk A. Sutton, i - 1 I Xl.'.re.iii f'ieero 1 liii.iot. I.'i.-liniit )lii.,,i I re.iee. .la.tl. s . 'I limer. Sa.n.lt-I I' iillera I , . ... i m i , , , .,' i Jesse R. liaiton, ( ha.hs v hi(a!;.-r, James il. .... -.i- ii .... i. i--e ... i. ... hitheld, Ihoiuas D. Williams, harlton W.: Yellow ley -- Tlio t'atsseno. r (Jars on tlie Centra! j liond connect with the Bland tt iJuini line of four liorKO caches, at Holtaburg, ,tll,u Yadkin Station, distant one mile nn.I a half lievoiid the lirid.it. The I.. t. intrtnliiaii are expecting tlic'lamiil lo be e. :. I t,. tli.or t, I.v tl.r. Ile.t f ,1,,!.. " : We ennicstl v bone that eucli mav be tlio -. ,j., tv.r,.i1.1J ,.r :'ri.e.;ut r,. . .. -. ,, . proveine.it will avail, themselves of the , . ? .v . . .' ,i- " . a.lvatitagoR offered i.j, the travelling pnb- . . -e . . to sun Him. j. ...... n ... cr... .., . , . The Western citizen of out' State arc not otilr , i :."'". " Jereru....euj ... imvc a coii - ' "petion by railroad with.this or some otb- point What tuny not'X'.XViroliira be- , cotne, When there shall he a rotnl tiirect Iil'in our IUlUt p. t.;nalllinOOra lentlCS- aOO.! see ! s 1 1 i. m in ; (111 Sllliiliiy Cvcliilr r !.. i'..tl..,m I.l.-t, till! l'fV: A to 1HIW III l'liKC t.r erection atStrttwviilc.X. C,,viu kveka,' ,,,...,..,,,. ... to tlie gronudyby ft viuk'nt in lue.yoriiiiM.it wuma mn ' OIICK.OII IU0 IOUM.1 oturj ,.,v rt -.M -;-"- -. Ug furwiird to it curt coinjlitivii.' A tow momenta scattered their lifOfpetta to ha witidi, J tliia iiwgnitit'eiitatriicture nnw lis. l.ivKtrnti on Urn irroiiiid. Till i " i " ' t ! tlluloriuiiu will uouuueaciiwg"w'"" v tlio mitul of ninny of the citiecu of the place. A largo auWription. wss made by tlio citiienn of tlievillap-, lurfcur per i,,.,,. tl,.,,, I.-, v,.r . .,vpii bv atir "H vt " "?, y .. .!.. .:.;i, UnnutM--, What t-' render tliis di!-tor more jvere, is tlio fjiof tliilt niitiiV tr ttio Ub.-i P aiibperitfefa We have no doubt, however, but that the present heli-le.!. int.. which the ft icmU, ,.r,i... f...ll : t 1 St,.i..lill.L! "I IIIV "IIV:v m same a--iea' a.- - ( i i Ti hi -i .iMi have lieen throw iu. w ill lio heartily re-1 spomled to by the 'friend of Female Kducatn.li in other soctiona. -W e might enlarge npot. the i.iiforti.ues of Iredell, m t.tl.er respect, j rtst here, but perhaps our remarks, might U mie.iatriieil. .Still it reallyappear that hc ha becii niif.ir - ateulimwt w ithout a parallel. In the first place, she has exciilcd2ii,(MiO for llnnk - i i i , , . . U i J 'WI. a Can SlMnr Wty alyjnt t0 tlllles . j i,er territory, nod that an extreme ' , ,,; ,1, flflS ,..-,., ,. .naiTVA ' i f MHX lr jriilol Ma; aa a new Crmt Mouse to biihl,- wliiel. will cost about $7,0M) more The Fenhtlei I'ollcjre will cost over Xci" ! r,,...a .. Western KvtciKh.ii for uliieli , conns me taiern.i.itiisii.ii lorwiinii w wi . ,,xl,t,c.Cli , B1,bstribe 100, ((M) (.as( Thus slie is necessarily J I. ,11 ..I' i!!.-.T IHMl the -r " ,, , V i i ... t .. i ' , , .. , . v .. . "'.' .1 erarv pntertaiiiment did er.-dit t.. th i.r..-! 1 tieielivy of the young larlit s of tile seb'H.I. ' a well as to the ac t.lisUd teachers,' ...1. . ,- .1... I .....I The ' n in ,..v-.iit.. lt,.T. 1IJ1! . .... .I'll. . . compositions of some of the t..ii ladies:" . , , , .i " ... ) - I ... . were Ueci.Jclly mpeiior to many tol-f"' 'lc-e si.eecbe we lave listened to eviu-; cing ".wmI judgme'i.t, solid ucililireinelilH, I and a highly cultivated taste. That this r. putati.,,, r. slrj. Ud to certain loltgitod.. " Ue - scIom-I is rnpi.llv training in popularity, '" "euro not only the C-tar of aa rwwwy let the vast ntiiriln rs w ho attend.-1 itj the ! ' Jlta"t' Ys Hi iTl U 2. was given lo the e.v.erci.es pr.K-lai.il. Tor . take the ..dc of honor and advauta, she taenia tjcaltll, tiloralitv nnd tiniet, Stitesvillt. il " smaltn.- our coiHrituiioaa loth exrelld uv- few. if 'n v, places in thi- r: ! ."'7 'K1Mi(l ml?- - - ' 1 i to ak the aid of others while we da w Mn. ti..i of the State.;. JttiiLlau..tiUtt--wUTVlT "TWs,'"'uTl.",St,'"'Xo'w'' - - " , j . UaiiJhter to a school whore ! have to deal with, and it is a tnrH thslwUl a.' nlii-rcttiraWsiiiv;rv Tiiate'Kip ',, , ,, ' .. , , w ould do we. I to coii-i. er t he a. vaiita.'es . ..- . . . "llered nt this iniit. 11, e next aCiot commence on Monday the 2.').l (lav ..f Inly next, ami closes a few day be fort n.,:.i .;....!...... i v. ...... ,...f.n. .... ...i i.e ...... a ne n..c. tisciiient in another Column of today' paH.r, Frm tl" Vvtkritle Enridirrr. ANNulNCIIMUNT. X-' Jfrnri. Ettiiatf The pressure of busiusr Inning detained me from home lunger than l had ai.ticiiit.'d, I must ask t4 y,at tlo. favor Lo-i annoiino; through lour columns lo Miy fellow rilirein of the th ( 'n t.ssiotia! District of N.f..:.,i i,. . , .. . . ,. ,. ., . , " , j t , iprmterl Private acta generally go into opera" t.ar.ihna, that I am a ciiii.lidale for ( unetm. ; '. . . , aielwiiliu a frw d..ys proceed ,,,.,,,. ,he I U''nf'01 I i-tri t. Hh- papers ol the District mil confer I a fai or by expending the aiiiioiiii.s ine.il. . -'- - , S. NsSlWE. Voik.ille, June Ttli, 18jj. lie cheerfully emiiply with the refll.-st of reeled. 1 et, although this is a matter f iuasr i 'ol. Stowe, and puUish his card. A little expla- .-t to the whole State, the people are as hjns nation, perlu.n, may be necessary to account for j rant of the legislation of the last ii seine, (so (ar i ita first aimearance in the Yorkvilie nata-r. tad. I " Stowe had Ik-.-ii on business lo Chaihston, and hon his retnrn, W having time to.Hwawtns4twisj . . i. 1 . . . . . ... 1 . . ""' " ' "- 1" ""' ?,0H,'i7 Mrcul I"" "f I .istricU IV. .....I..r.......l r'..l ii. ...... .?. . m. : .. ................. ...... .....nv .... , ..il.CUUU at I 'alias on Saturday last, and adopted the . , , , , . - . 1 plaliorm ol the Amen, in I art v. I hi-, b mg . ll. cas.', ati .l.ice.l.is name at ihe head of our coitiiiius as I lie ciiniihiatc. o our choice, ind urge Upon nil oupfrieinli who are opposed to! . tt 1 ..iieoiiiii.te.ifc .1. .oTeii-iii-rs lo oiuee, u L' .!! : 11 ' bun a ch.rful and hearl v supK,rt. Col. Stowe announced himself here yesterday. Cape Walker replied to Col. Stowe, and we are informed, labored hard in favor of the t'aih- olic. I wonder if the Captain recollect that in 183.1, the Is. niucratiu party of this Ciuity, . h i t. J old Parson rl. f loatt' iid the Male Con vention, to ops,se the alteration of the n2i clause of the old Cou.tliution, Win. U-u Davidson, the aThe several jw.lls, by order of the court, founder of a Protesumt College, 0t U iug sulTi- f.tr the guidance of the coinmisaiopera, cieidJy ant, CadiHUe to ,d, a,ih,,t party and thJ l,f, it ,'arcied, Uicr' WOW prCCnted S-c-edef church. jV. V. H7V. e, ..f .,. .-i ....... u- lua Goltl Ore.. Wo have seen specimens 'i (mid ore from (tiip Creek, AsheCun t.v, X. ('., which afford the best imasi bio . ,. p. .oit. .ct.uoi.ee i .lie presence oi t.ic precmus ( metal. Tlicy are quartz 8.eeimeiis, well J splotehod with particles oT gold. "We leam from Mr. C. J. Cowleu -that the on IS -Very allUIKlfllft, atnl'tllO III1I1Q IllUt, EUJ,xr.-u,i!J''i, ? VttluAbs tnte. -s. Un i A ..it I.. In mortj VafuuUlo marraiiln, (.uliiKn Ucuiiie t, jf the only )mnAmn iifMui. ji, putting t (t4 &nuot.) , 4 rjr EoHtf land Warrant riolc-Wy have Un ahown by the CoiunuMtkiuer of Ju iiom two ei.jnit4y tx-Hutifid apeviiivtua of fi. graving for the bounty -land warraiitaunder tbt act of 3d March, 85. 1 The tii.h of the Work i fintly elaborated, y The h-CUrring, the. figum. rand illtntrationa reflect the hihet credit psa the deigTM.'ra, the artit, and Hie country. . , Tlio centre .vijdjetle upon the 100 acre waa ranU Minwenta a' view of thft tiationii) panital Pierce. On the hiwer ewaei of 'he pUtctotlaj I n-fi, Tt Of tins tlijw: i; lMl4i Becevtar; T SV , li,ton. apreMtly la t he aetot WliM onaard. and a beaotful n.tral arone on the Lwor u flS Th" U J-as4 "J J"" 'U,d-to WriS,a , E.I-". ofNcw lorkaty. , . M - . - Tbeccutre tigmtte of the 120 Sera arraaa . , , rek-'Uta a rviw oi the Ualthj of New Orlrasa, -;.i. i ii.. r.... i ; . , . . ... . . , ... i ne emWrabeJ wiib th, . j,,,,,,.;,, ,,0 ulHli .Un McClvllad. Seer, .. M i,,,, under Wliose aaperriaion the ' w exM-wt-d, and tbe Iloa.' Bu. 11. j ,L uf tlie United States Sraato, who escrtt4 ' himsilf to tits utmost to Insure the paaaage f . ;I. ' ' . . :. , , , ,.. . the till There uabo a bead wtrm.ii ot naab- ingtoa U low the igtk-tU', sad two other kase ,if rngraiina. n-limenllnf Wat and rsia Us, Wr corner, of the warrant Thrss CrrtaV throughout are gems, and will be value ''y th rxcipknts very highly. TIk! 80 " n"t JT "Tl 1 kncla:;dh danger. ( , ' " 'J-'" l ..... ...... ii :.k .1....1: . .ia li.:.i I. t. 1'" "-t""J. w Uturt art manifesting iu the prxseol crisi ia "''"'" history. With grewl truth it says ithef ljjuis Napoleon Bor IWitith Vliuis- shall. Ufore ton, bate to &(ht Sjesstt Uswe. w .. . - . ail'ocu at home, ifwi oauVss owl StMSstaajif k" 'uU I'1 ! 1 t r "' ) 1UMl 10 " beaten la tu. i t ",u """" """!' u'k'" ,..t.i "I i...... ... .u. I. ti.;.. i " . -as.-a-i cal TepulatK. and a man may aa weUetpeU to i. u,j ... MU.,(iJ.r J n, I ' TT.;!.., ""' o. custou ever occur. e have to teaca BO I .i.. i...... . . ...... . . i v : . .. jmi . i.uw.ii. im.i ion w iiuw oi trfm. - tHi ttai uhol.. worUt. to r.icl u m toe our aua .-. ." ' '" rV a- for. our homu-icriitory, uU cvta foe . the nml-r 4 ue-fl we ess to.i.g Htlo the ti Id. I..., f... ...i.i..... .t. ........ ... ..i.a . . . every iii.t.t.l and t-t, tlie cause we bare cu.biaccd.' - -t, What has become of the Acta of ths hsstftea- ' sion irf the General Assembly of tliW State t hkXS!SlSLigLnivAi,,Jii sV-wina aaaja iii. nc-d in tlio hitter part of Nov. niber eontia- ued for twelve weeks and here, in Uie lileuceilielit of auiuiuer, lias Law have no yes their appearance from the hawk taf tb. from and after thirty day sfb-r the rise of tb sessiou of the Lr-gisture in which such ads shall haii ptT, uithsm IfflS amiiiwiroenarnt of the oH-ration of such acts ia otlierwia. eipreasly di- as the exertioua tif the nuMie swW-SitvssBrHra. , , ... V'li them on the subj.-ct am ckiou,hI,) as though the enesl Aw.nhl .bad tieTe Bowisned. u it-lrinit'-pDtttj bhflii.ie in thi Slate, send them abroad. ' At h ast hH u know what our law-makers kste. do;. ', Uforo the law grow musty. -t. -H'.fnnfjrtoa IltrmU. a - - - Kltxtlou Fraud in Wiuhuuton, The Star states that some tvrelro of the. persons w hose' votes were refused at tlie Int." election 'to Washington; be4iirtfca units against the commissioner of elec tion, am' that one hundred aud ninety two other similnr suits wilt Bo instituted , in a, few days. It is also stated lo tbe,a same paper that copies of the opinion ctf the Circuit Court (which decided on the morning, of the election that (laturaliaed -citizens were entitled to rote) irore went interference of a member of the success ful party, and in one instance the bcaref was made to givo tip the. document, aad thus the- coininisaioncrs were kept in Ig nornhco o"f the decision' of the court.'. ' Henry A, -Wise aays ; Virginia has aa Iroa chain of mountains runuiug through her ceauss, which God ha platted ihoro to milk the clooua sail bo tfit-surve of Ivor ivilTgr'm'sey:siwarr for l!f in n I, 1 ,r-f-s!;'i,sa
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 14, 1855, edition 1
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