The American union. (Griffin, Ga.) 1848-186?, August 25, 1855, Image 1

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A. G. MURRAY, VOLUME X. THE AMERICAN UNION, Published every Saturday Morning', B y .. . A.. C3r. MimnAY. OPFICE ox BKOAII sTiiF.Er. west nvo the xkw !!<;k k UANUIi I P TERMS: Two DilUrs in <</*’;•)'. •>’ />/.'. • w.- paid in a.Wao.v: *;> ■<-- .H < ‘ • “ the option of the l’bli.-Uor) umi! ,l paid- . ... atjvtittTwkMiv*i-> i i ‘ y **— Dollar iwr s<narol and Fifty on’- toro.i-a si .-n “ All AJwrtiswMt’ * i ‘.”V’ ‘ ’ ‘ 1 ‘ the nil mb i- of i </• - >(•/. ire’ “• untinr 7 ordered nut, >tndrliari-l J->r Sheriff's Sales under regular executions, and nnu-tgior.,’ t; ‘ f ttS) on real estate, must lm piii'lislcl till dot i>o Personal Property, under mortgage li las, must 1 •• published > days 1 •"> Citations far I.otters of Administration,tin d.’ V-... ; <■> Tax Collector’s Sales, tsl days ‘•s “” Notices to Lajbtors and s're,liters, |u due s\ die'. Sales of personal property us INtates. M days C, ij,> Sales of Land or Negroes. *” I ‘ day.- . Lott Applications for leave to sell lauds or negroes, must be published weekly for 2 mouths. ■’ ■’d Notices for Letters 1 lisinissory by Kxeeutors or Ad ministrators, monthly for li mouths I Py tfiiardians, weekly for 1 1 days *. I Estrays, 2 weeks ‘ Announcing Candidates On tie /mil in inlnimi ).... s.nit Orders ot Ik.urts of i )i lin.frv t-> make tit!, - to kind, ic coaipanie-l by a eopv of the bond -,r agreement, uiu-r be published three months. RATES OF ADVERTISING. rp! IK following =r’ the !\ if • * (‘Varp-s ;• • \•i\ ** 1 1 i■ L ffinif. i*‘ t*• I* 111 ii !• *1 r,l lc|vVct|| ti- It ll* i i'i L'l • *l. I t ikf effect I'roui thu. tiin ••! vntci! ;i tract : ..... gg’ I ran-iicnt ,\>l\ertHiujr. £ I ib* |it si,-: iv- : : t! <lr<t him I ‘in -.•?* f..r ‘nl •- ,m. r IdlN'Tim f \ nVI : . • H ill I‘ I’ ‘ I -1 Huuan*, without tin -■ •■? <> ’••* 5-tm i*• fl* -'• ’ Cliailge<l nu.iricrlv.. TOH I ‘ * 12 ‘ •'* hi Oil Chaujrt ‘l at w,I! s 12 <* • !• ** 1 2 squares without *’n *• In IVI j:, o*l 2< on 2"* ,■ * (-li:ifi£c<l *|li t -t• • 12 Mo lain •> \ m ('hangol at will lo no 2n 00 2‘ t'-c ;>- i-1 with"U’ i*imu ■ I•> “it *j 1 1.1 2* 4•• • ■” t lan>re.'i quarterly.-! I” no 22 \ i column, with’iut - l ‘iiiarh ilv. .1 2> no uu I** no . . (.'hamri-'l t wi11;.... j no 00 .’in no • I col Ulna, with oil 1 in no To n “o u” o , CliAutf'-l ijuai tci l v.. I ii.i UU To 0! 1 iti “ !! ( ha lat will | T ) OO h.*, do | 12* Ml truti-iciif snlwrt i- , in* , iii * will ii>• ♦ * • i uu nrilorcU tlisvonl imifl, an*l •• h• j- I•• iiif.lv A. A. 11 A I I.; 0 ‘x’ - .V ii. Vil'i! K W.” \ui’ 1:1 I u‘"i. - bMwww—ttf rin mu ■■ m I’OUriCAL. I- poll t tic I'l ••I"U.-a> 1 1 I"| Grand Irish Council. T* — ~~ li It'll’ l iitlr) (i ‘ At mevling ‘tf-d-lin-ll'islt “jud'alivi's on t’n New < )|li.'iitis. t - *ll is 11i t • real \Y e-t,■ I'ti li , ! Vuail, convener! n t i-..- t ‘ant]) nwir Tigurville on MonilaV/Jniiv IS. I S.'iA, to i-.s|, >:i<i to the reso lutiotis ot t ile- I b-liiot-i at it* ttleeditrg’ fi'C-etitit li ! I at Franklin, and | >ttI>ii -I• *•>l in I!• I iiintcis iian tier of Juno 14. <ln mid ioll, Mlfliael * 1 I.an a o ill w tls il .- 1 !,. Iho Chair, atid l’-itt ink M,l *ut |>hv .in: .1 >■ tcretary. The (iliji-i't of tin- me,din's!lining ‘ \| Jaiie -I l.\ I’eter < I'Falloti, Ks p, < In motion. Resolved, That Tin ker M-T nlane, llmmat McFlarlv, Allen (Vl-aitvll, -I tntier ‘ 1 l>tieu an I Kpaphnnlitus t i'(.'ot;it"t ho a]i|"--nle.| ~ t ‘ommit l-e to draft resolutions expressive* “I the seme ot the meeting. Alter retiring a few moments, ;h•• ('•mitn:t!ee reported the. following rosolul: “tts, wtuelt unr feail and ad< i|ued 1. Jiesolrcd, Thai ue have hoard, wi ll inin-h pleasure, the tesolittions put t*> rl ll hy the lb ino uratic nieeting at Ftankliu : and viewing tin same us the e-feeil ot the I >-tn-<ot atle par'y, w-- heartily approve ot th -jn itieiples t heivm set t-n ’li and pledge ourselves to stand hy I lie |eati<>rm . of the 1 lemoerae v. 2. Jtenofvt.il, That, in our “pint n. .\ne-i.ea i go vet lied too til lleh hv A tin a e ans ; that non.- hut native horn Irishmen sh-eild le-!d ‘-liiee in tile I'tiil.'d *s':t:es ;-i and -it. it 11 - - -a a"oil of prineipl. - tl--e- .i• -II ‘ . ‘-e of lla.l iye A ‘Hot - I’- ‘i. ed to leave tin- eoitntn. .'I. Hisotritl, That, ill our ‘ -li. t t- ‘ Ii should lie to.erated in the Ia r-i >t. - ■ - ; n mwii religion, and that we utterly i p'l i ,n -l condemn evoi v other suns ol'-reltgt-'ii a- i -i;g--r- Oils to tile |il'il|ei.p!es of le-pnl.'iettli ttnn lit. and repugnant to the feelings of every ti ■ heart cd Irislimetl. 4. WtW, Thalthe Ido,. - h K .m N thing's living regarded In the l ii.-iie,- taey ol I tank n as a growing evil in tl.eViiltntry. whose pro pies, if carried out, would he to :,i.a ,j nil ,1 ’. - ill the (loverntueii! in the hands id native 1 • 111 Ametieans, to the exclusion of all lii-linieii and other foreigner-, and these f i g ex . • v “Ut - sentiments, vve herehy s-ihtnn y pl.-dg- oiits- he to stand hv the I hunoerats of St. Xfary, and cond their efforts to rid ihe country of Know Notliingisni altogether: . and that .all Irishmen, 1 who will not uu te with its in our vtlint.sfo shall he regarded as enemies hy their native and adopted country. 5. linolvrd, That vve view the inetuvi ration o! our countrymen, J'atrick Kgan and I’ftti iek Tm-a. in the jail at Franklin, as utterly at war with the liberal principles of Free Pemoeraey : and a- na tives of Ireland should no’ i•• imprisoned in a live country, vve respectfully -. unoiiish the Know Nothing authorities of Franklin to set then: at, li berty, 6. Resulced , That vve cordially invite the co operation of all native Americans and loretgTienrt in Louisiana, who agree with its in the above de claration of faith, and who would preset ve unim paired all the rights, civil and religion*, of Irish men in America. 7. Ilcsolved, That this moetiiig.apl'omt the lol lowing gentlemen to act as a f.’vntra! 1 ‘• >tnmtf*ee, to cerrespond with the lb tn- cracy ff i-tTinkl-ii and other portions of the Slate, viz; John O’Tarleton, Turner O'llrieti, ]‘atrick MeMillett, Shepherd O’Hourke, Capeion Mclliygor, Thotit as McFlarty and l'atriek O’t.heever.-,, 8. Resolved , That, we cordially reaouiinonil s o the Democracy of the country for President atnl Vice-President of the United Slates, our country men, John Mitchel and Smith U'lirien, as catidi- ; dates eminently worthy of flteir surtrages, and’ pledge ourselves, in the event of tjicii uomiuatic::,.; to unite in electing them. 9. Resolved, That Tucker McFarlauo, Allen o Farrell, Patrick MeMillett, Caperon Me*•regor| ®lje American Tin ion. land Kpaphrodit us >inor I- ‘appointed I >,-!e ----| gates to the next Democratic i oineiitioti. | tln itmtieii I aek “ ‘-!. !':e. -,'i- . the pro • oecdings of this meeting, together witli tic- at r- iiipatiying tvs,.hi:iot.-. vv, iv <td • ! t.-I>-- ptilt I.- lied ill tie- I*l “Utel s I ‘. t I • Ia - ;t|, l m < ‘otjrier, the D-t'ly lie- 1b!:.,, the Aiv i” K\|M>nont. -■iii' 1 . the < >|’ •!•>’ I’ • > i.• \\ I.efeUpOll tile meeting j - 1 .! ■„{ g \ i:ig :lo tv eh'-ei s lb m- -••• . \ .-n-i! i.:: ■ ! f 1 b ! lit lata!. M4< ll'l, i,'Pt,-A\Ai;.\\, I’l--'’ I*.vn.lt . .'•!• Ii lifitv. S, cr.-tnrv. - €- - 1 l"M t!i>* Loui \ ilK* .Iniirual. Roman Catholicism. I In- deposition ~f the atiti Am-t!,",n 0t...i:: t” hi.ltt* or nii-tvpiesetit the truth i-stitpas-e-i ~n-'v 'v hv that ot the lotini'h tet 1 . t-, this v.-iv dav, ittt!„,s,-s t, strietioi.s iij>,-i. printittg and reading the scriptures and olhet wi'iiie-g'-, ami locks :1,,• daily worship of t.,,d in a tori ;gn and dead language. The f, ehi, f. ! \ their .association with the latter, have caught tin trjj k >if corrupt mg and concealing’ pel; lira I truth and do not hesitate to say that “th” highest ,at|J tlidi<l exponents el catholic doetiim . in lla fop-- and America, have for ag,-s di-av .Wed tie d"gnia that the ci;i,:eli of .anv'g -verntnent out side tin- Papa! State- owes the Pontifical IVe li nt.-ite-, dire- t'y nr in lir.-ctlv. tint tctitpnr.il al !< g..aina’ wh.atev.-r.” ‘i h• I.• o.i-\ ‘I-• J uni.a; in li~ eTTiI, u iaU, and (V.lotiel Alai.-h.ail ia 1,-p. a h — have niov -I ag ill a i-l again that tin- faj ai \ ti'sei •s a spiritual i-ih-li,-'n n dii.-etrv. and at. ■ i.. I" -ia. jmisdieii'utAnda'V :,\, in lie. \a-ar ■*’ ,nt , U.ltd -4 e| the 5,.111s and hn li-s nf'all lie fta life.; of --'.i\ * -1 1 a., ■ atnl cotmtrv. lint n.- .ip v. fang ‘. nii.. it : la_, n. an ! now “ ‘ lent i*l:i to the.) I !-'. ill,- I',,nrii l.at.y.iu t'oatiei: w.-i'att, . ‘■ I hv a larg.-r nun,!., ret digait.ni, s than .any • -t!i-a I- ‘• - •11 in elm The thitd e.ann, ti ot'tii "i: ‘ •- . .’ .'! n. he .'- i t • i in- 5,., •;:■, r p.,tv li. ■ tempo t. and ,- iv,, to ;eli:.,.n:s!i,-1, and ifit-Jkhi! ! j•: • ,v. . 1 c.,,mpe!!,s| hy *t,, take uu oath in }•'.i-1- to <-xt< taiiinate In t.-'i.-s in t!i.4rt- n it, - ii'-'. It ‘ in- lent petal lord - !:• I'efu- -to j-tltge li s !,l': ■ i ir,,la IlclesV, l,e s],all I , \l I'tllTlllP a--:- ,1. : ,"| ||, nit I.'S Itegl, ct to give s.a't 1 11, ||ltn-S shall 11**111 Illtiee I! a i. 1 -t s- v -- ‘-, 1 - ahs,wd hv law h mtla* - ga'; ,n ,■!I, ~ • v.” 11, is call’ ,lt h.i’ In vI I” • ‘ w,-<l hy art ! ’ope nr . atinai ; t.tal lit” • •I: i. t. ,i. which I’ ’’.alvv.avs ;md ev ,-rv w In-te the -all.--, tat -: -lie accept gas iii,!ii:-a - ——” g.a \ the !tth, i.:i-1 •‘'tiff ,-\,b ,iiiiia:tk,-a ----'-d I'll dt - ... :. - ■ ‘J :. md a I .si lived l\js T i -hi g .a: e- • t at.-I 1 1,11, ,ee!it t lie I! 11, I',- c.: t |,T lie- - I ‘b i. ale ’ I ‘las tin- :,'ll. each -':! -.- ‘, n,i in -- ! a,. l.ir- an I t In—- ■ nets li V-- n -i,-t !- n e ti.-d <>r -ii'ci-ant'-t: am c! hv the ,: kills! I, nn i tin, hail • ‘•! Id-rare! y. uin- !•'* my •! t! • - vete'g'i Pont ills t-. 13.” - be I ■ . a ■ , -he I -1 I’ap-ll \V lit• I< -f the veil leg’ • • r I!• -n.e, ,a: - e 11 : j !. :i t ;.-ai v ii .-, , v. . : . 1,,* to in tln- t ‘hutch 1. ■ a I lie - eof .V. i -cl nil.’ If i,,,- sw : ■!. and.: •>. only the .--jil itn.il. at, : hr ite I- ,i a- In • --t i,At el SiimvZ, atio'la-r- >- i } * i i’ i,t i* ‘yW j 1 tn -a -"W In’ I let -tiimsnVi:.l.::ig!l I', ‘ll’ 1 ll',.ltl_vjlilj,,-J I,is spit ‘a a! aa’ li >; av. c.atiia ,t It,el ,-!y tidv i~e and ! ,I. . | -•! •’ “ I'll, , s hl.t fl'-o Cl-leco tie 111 ! -V |M; i. I•.I : , Veil to the I Me'-t of silippill't in 111 of b-l 1,,w- r, if I he,” (th. ‘I he tn st n l ow in 1 evjiouttdcr nt’ ( nth-j o!' o doe:line - I',, ll.at mine. 11.- vva< tiol. indeed j -a -!■!,-,; hv I'• -pc Sextus the Sixth, assiilli •’ a•• ■! in Ihe uo, >1 of i,| lin dow, and was :e!n tllv ii. i- so-,- put in tin: “1 telex Kxpiiigato mfor and, l.ving the dir-ct !'tt>p*‘tail autlioritv of ti •• I'■ 1 }oiid his own Italian dominions, leg ! f-cHnt I'h ,'e -cits and a-docat.-s, wil ii g'la at I a--M,-i-, s>. t ten-’ oral antic t;lv ol tie- Suvei- : • i', ■ 11 :iii v. i i.-;i is tin- i:ti-!.i..• .gniniid, and *,, pi, ell’ ! n tlil the c. tliltlolilv leceir ed op in-, •o! ‘i e> ;. t ii - - ,\., v,>. >- •. ■i'. -!’ !,- th. ii. , power if and: if iv -^m •;] • :'• ;; * i ! 1 .;. . ■ ‘ “ i . ‘, lil -a Ii!, ; .- t■ i:• | -,ia 1 -in -.a uirtlint rin vjr, !: in- dap ■• s i h,,ps. he can, neva 1 1 lidH^rehii'uge if r I,t -.•'■! i-. : ■ : t ‘. • nwav ti,:r -n ■ an-i • i.f. rmn it! . s-- .. |’rit if tlt'll is ip UV f.r til-’ salv atiotl nf so:.!-.'’ | f, lu Ihe i ll 1 I-l, i ihl.-t. I lie n ,-t leg'll l V llC ('.t'eilited nig. a of ii m.'il-i-in ill til • I’-r :-il n„- Ill'll ■ 11. :Is ■. i-. i■: I\ :, .!, - tn - .tit'il oH )', hl'tl.'i’ V, I s.’j.x. alliiiii.d -:r nti.-ii’v lie- -a,tic doc'liitie. \f', |- FejC, |-:n * te; the spoerll of tile Ictllpi.t i/.itlg ’■!i. i 1,:> 11 .!I. i. iv- loil in tlt” t Vingtess nt th. Uniled Siah ■'■ ■ id.:. : ri'ttifhds i’- riitdel lliat two I'. ; -i _’ ‘v vc h 1 I", r .!:-. n-g |, nip.:fl s,'i. :. i gid ! .iv,- ’■ n an’ v.. h tie- :r int :i . :i.-i in-, t, wit: < It-g• ■ty the 17th and ; I’ills the nt h : ami the Tablet tin'll .alleges thiit, Ihe deposing p, >vvsir does act till I y exist at the ] iit and iv. and i-- public! ’ taught in every S'.it! e t hit’ ‘•,!: -id ■I S its,.'! I’ than •iih. In hi- K; ■. ■ f,a Ant ‘. 1 5.5-1 Mr. Diotvn suii writes l.i< h. ‘ .-f that the t ‘:it!iol;c dogma ic .|u: :es i i:i tn maintain at 1,;.-! tiic indirect tem pi,tad U'lihnl'itv ni* tie.’ i'oje- or to ful'-'W ,'iil’ li.” logic, lie assyit- that the “'iiiiii h must have t to-fit to- lake e,.gnizatiee of the fidelity ‘4 kub jeets,” and “tie!, if.l',• of th” mailll’ l’ -a w i.n h piince- di-elmige tlieir duties to their sule-cts and to judge ami to decline wliether they have of have lint fol fei ten tlieir t! lists and Inst their l ight to feign nr command t!m nhcdielß'e nl tlieir subjects. The <h pnsitlg- power, tilt,'lk, i~ itiln r ent in her as the spiritual authority, as the guar dian and Judge nf the land under which kings ■did .in], -i-!. In ill tln it:. crowns and iiav, the light to reign. ‘1 lie _ I'liiiieh, a- the . iritual power, !i.':s jut i-die! ion in ai! matters that tot'. !, I I- ir cutecli'i-ce- - the law, the glory of tod, arc oil'’ slipi'.'t-lle g’ ‘Oil. I heti ‘he ha-’ j'litsdiclion over all otir lives ‘and all u.r acts. “If the ..'lt it re his the spit du al power, with tin tight ter declare the law of t ht ‘.- sot ah men :. I nations, can any .act nt the State, 111 chill ini cat ion if Trcr cntlotls, he regard ed ils law ? Ihe nue't vulgar I'Oti.tlTOt! sens.’ an swers ilia l i’ eanfict. icll li-. then, even sup-, posing tlie ‘ Imre tn have only spiritual pow•• r, wli,at ottestiott can come tit> hetv.c. ii man atnl man, h- iwcctt subject or snvcieigu, < 7r l*awa.-en sovereign and subject that clots not come vvtt!;- in the jurisdiction of the Chut cii ‘■ None. I hen tlie power sing exercises over sovereigns in (ho “Prove all thigs; hold fast that which is good.” (;)’!it i.\, (u:o!k;i.\, Saturday morning, Ai'uusr -t:>, i j'middle ages ii;,., m.i a usurpation, hut was and ■ 1” l ei’ b\ diiiiit ri'/ht ; an ! wh . ,oer t -i-!s. it 11 he!s ..gainst th • King of Kings and t!•.• I ~r,l of l/bile- T!.t|. nil” ‘i I 1 eon: . :!■> i’ i., ! :|!1 rI.: !• ! .“I. i ,• cin- hole -’ r 1 logic.! vv -r p. •: -,f i!„ , e- ‘fa-: ft “01. . f rhe i’ o and I : till li. f.s ! I VV I:.::’. :>t ‘ ~, 1 . mtl■ -; ... tr. !y at dtinn - rving ~ . ‘ey it* op] - :, to the \ .1 -:- ‘ ••-!. A tid In- • y- ;’ it “, -t pr- c !i •v w e Wish !o - IV: ;- . V T - - . - •!•■-: l i-c . -i;F V- i : cos eg i:s! (•.•diieaiii-m, ttnn to t,h'i llolv Father, ’ at"'. -a !-a w. !.. g hand and sad.!’ a- 1 jltlg I. is lit-.ti tly- at at.: ai of.lds plena:;.'.!• i --’ ‘ ”\\ , have i; > li.ij- !>tit :n *•, -1, and ‘ l , i 1 inI; -n through t. rgatnl l’cter ii'liis its oidv j thr..eg!. hiss!iccess"is.’’*V". ‘ ‘ 1 M . ‘how:.- f !-. Ves tl-r-t th Idd f liv'i::: hetesv v. ns •. v r tie. •.•].!, 1 .at 1.'.-n ... and’ t hat he seeks to oe a t a:!., ta: ~s tiu-y* ate Idadi ; <•!:• sa! i! an.: n,t n .-t.lv :i” hev ;ir.- at I'ar- : : is. for ~ ,-a Cads 1.,,! is Ih- l i air , f St. ! . I'etl r. -tes ti e la’ l-*’ M ’ i ‘oas,:.', ili,- Dorn;:,.-,it: Ur. i..-h < ‘..t!.- !.• pi, !•■•.-. “lliat -a ( -tl: he , oi ii’ let’ ;id.:: ! t!..;! tlieV who gov.'iii a kit : him i r a i-pjjl*!i<-, are ~ djeet 11 0 eci*!,- •■.:isl l c:d ii|:,, ,| it vtv . Is ; and in t lie January’ nmni-et: oft lie Ih-.vicvv;, for 1F,74, he ava.w -(l.iiat 1 1 - till iv.ie.'inc.. ik.e'.t inc is the ti tle 11-'tuan I • -!i:i|e, for t’ -■ lea: i ssamleli • t i: i.-n of w h - h tl. - t ‘htii. h ;. in-l- ! ‘ ‘ ai the last li. cy V.- ,rs. ■’ i < ut’ ■ I ci I, !• -■■-: -1, . silty. The inti-Am. rican t- •-■. • : j. rs..have en- ! ■l'm\a-n- !t , par ‘ ti- f- t,-.- .-f -uud.tr • i;..- - ; j tr- tit I ir- > vv ns. ‘: . a-1 ,! I -o’ wi, isi. and, - • it'. ; lit t ■ ■ -• 1, foiled in til's elldefiV r, tie-’ li.iVe , I tis blie'l lisle,]. ■ ale lint res]-, >|, i !•’ • tor ;i-nyth".g -appi at ii.g in I h-.u n-t ids ]-ag. s. I: h;i . t!e I- l„ in th-’ i.oai-villc -1"'.itt...l til ‘ll the whole |-Tit.":.! hierarchy ot’ the- I i.l!"a “Ini. s'. I'ottlju dt g tWent V f.-tir I Usllops, i have 5,.,; . . ■! ih. it iiji'pi'ol'.atiou of I'.rown -a- j iti -ary !..!" >ts, an.l e, r:iii.i! lor’ him as :iti !.• j and. V< ■ ‘•/ ndvoca’t* of the faith. This e.-rdf- | ic-ate is st:!l standi tig: -n the cv,r of |;.- \ ieiv: | au-l the i..nd!\ . t-eoti'.igtic.’ words and appioi-l ing smiles..f'their I ad-hi; - have never yet f I ti u ithdraw n l'r- ■!.t tin- l.’- v i.-w. I:: Mt. 1 ‘.|'owat. ‘hi;, in J.in'.i.irv 1 • 74. • pig.-In", lo'. th, r!r . -.veto iLe principles ’ /■- ■./ / 1 , ‘ . when he com- { ineticei! ;he lv'-vi- ’a .f” a * .ati.ohc Kevtcw.” ; -ttgTiTTl in U'.'tTTnTr, 1,574. p:,::” odTT7 h-!!s ~ils4 tli.it “I,” I, cl ii: >d.i.• .i hv legilimat.’ ;i it.! 11 >r- j ity in the p"'i:ion |je and lie denies 1 iiglit ot j:: 11: s. •11 or attv >,:!c r I"a! i. ,t: ‘ :'■ P -1 is! I sit.'!, Opdl-.-.t. . V. id: - t - ;; , ‘ - ||. V. ! “11, /itti't'iio ri'lht to Judd 11 • ■ •in Villi/ti ilitd ll'ihx/i’ J,nil i. ft! . t” de"i ihi neein i'\/i nt i •/• (j/’fl i ,in .’ n. in I■’ th ‘i /,■ •miss *,e dt ■ r d - * /thu ■■'/ lit]. - > ■ ~ . nt , . luUujdu f . Nil'.. I, a : iii i, i.f. r !.,• 1.; I ex;...n: -I ----•-1 tl.” i tl'’ ‘• - m:■ lie t ."•* ol the | ‘aj. iev, .or seVei.d \, os !. ... de l. !-• .- a- t of tl - v dun s ,h'.s ll.'vicw from the i --mti. -ma nn :■!. to Is.'.!:;: ! .-.a'. th i a:” to the feet . f tie- 1!, ‘\ Fill Iter hints, f. ... K me, v.,ho h\ letter do.-.gt: ,’ ILo . - -1. 1 1 --w i,-■ i e—-4.-.- , j... In tire most grtti'i, ns .a, !1 ■■ nignatit terms :.nd e\|irv - -..i Ids gialilude t.. the lev lew “for tin- service lie ! ! i. :.-let.-d 11 1 .• Holy S. Mr. |!rwns<-n tig!,:- ‘ IV ll,liters I.inis,-it t hilt til” I, Uel’ of tl,,- Holy ! . ’ tiler is in -i'r tinan a simple acknowlodgment ot j ihe receipt ot las \- iiilti: s ; and he decta'ics. m ! t tctohel'. I s'7.'l h'• "c Vet till ll: - hop 111 t lie e.mn- | try h:,’ sign;l!"d t” liini tl.e wulnii-aw i! of the j approbation her, t"!ore giveti. t"'o tteToh-. i Ih'VC'-v. ].'.• *.) It. th- I. -I i.lte e. tti'iea'e ot 1 the In ,tops is cut it i 1 to nm weight, lln <vvn -. a may I.” regard'-d ala ii. dole :;a‘|, t tv. I tat vve ale !:"t (•’ 4Tt]” d".r to !'• ‘v""~l:t • - I'll • a 1-* ii f•: proof of tie I'.i -a! doettit’e • I an it direct temjvi'ial j. 11: -I. ; it. !.• : ti;< h..ai ii’. ‘tie i ]’!’ of. d’ l. go” ; I'. I il- !A.'‘p ‘’ ’.’J-! I ’ ir.v, i ■ • in I'etation hia law :’ : Sardviti■ ci -•:"• “• i".. his 11 !■:•:. •:■ - C\ jlihA. a ie.ai.t ga; : “We again . ; - V. ‘ ■ V- . h and. ]-•■ ft m in and. s so'i f.]', ‘ -ei ‘■ l\., - m.d Xi n oj ct tllid ma . : ‘• il’ I • ... a"lfie,; -I- I.ft:.: g- -y, :Ml - hill I fill to'.l ,'v ols m,-I : 1 11: !, -J if V .-f I ■ !■: dold .-I tl;.- ( :. and : II . - I. ‘ ‘. v. 1-■ ti,” 1 : \ ; a.” .'. -h -i” ■ : . so !--■ ;.’ i- • ! ‘ . .” II 11. te t.heli pi". - 1- to ihi • a j.. I:: i c s’ to- , -.ils. .'lti't ilo] . :t 1. v. I : Is.- spa led t-le- |-ai:. ill,'! t-V f-t ! ‘it ‘l: g a ’ I in*. ‘g"V et !:t: eoe t I,” Well], oils t'i.UM.l 7’ ‘-: ! V >. ,| to |o- “a.'l. I lit ‘-Ir'd’ I !oS ado.-iitjnn ot’ I'.ns I \ :,--. ia !jf ills>iv I Daft an in. lit', “t l- t” 0.,i a| ‘a■ . - i-t. i cotlt'-tidvil i'-'f-hv I!-. it • ill”- .]'. ‘.up to ‘i molts! toils ;i —i.f pt ous of I lie Midi!l” A- It is not atone, (Towevcr, in its |. ,j’ v ,-i—-n lll j ‘’ Ihe eivilta CiiUolica is tin authoritative j■ >tt ...I ot-gati pal .Its! nd ifi Kotin: under the v. rv • ‘■ ol’ the sovereign- I'-iiiliti. T !-• jieeimar to.-I >!: stineiive h'.i'iin •of ti ■ pa! I c. “■ -n i-. !•• tain t Li* priucipn San I sitJ'Ji'Ct lie aaihor : tiie l’apiu v, and i: i’ ns nr-ich • tititi.! to tudii as tut exponent of I’apa! vn w-s tii.- \\ .g ---toti l. nii >n is, its an expotngit of tl.e vtev.soi tin I ‘tern: tidministrattDii. In„aii article puhlishcd in Niivetnhet. I*7l. we find the avowal that, “us tin: t i.ttridifVijrii matnls tlie spiritual part of-man directly, she therefore cniitmani].- the whole titan and a . de pends ot> man.” “i tom the d.u kttess of the cat aeoitths she dictate I laws to tic subjects of tin •dmto it's. abing'tdn g-i •ei'.'i “, wln thia t'J- heian, sei,a!rT-tkorit;;p.-riai when in cut,fin t■-’ ■’ ‘ - o’ie otdlii.'Une'.” “Jo evetv ranipan: - tile I h-ure-!i knew how til n:,]o til- ], 0,1"! ot the peojlle':. lll'Slt tli’ I’ I'liriee-s. ’ loodlV. as in all times, the ( Ifurch commands tin: -p ‘ ituajpait “f man ; and in tilling over th* p:i". sii” rules tiie hodv, rules over riches, ov. r -.'i-*n ces, over atlections, over itdures?.-;, over :n-. -a tiotis—rules, In tine, ov r momircl: . and * in-. t mini-let"So far as tlie nn an. nri nc-'rttc-l the t.'htircli finds no limit to her petiai j t-’ aa— "l‘.im-hiucii! has e-sri.tial’y sp'r't'iil atrts ; so that tin-se Fchrnliinii* who ftdvoeatt tin: .sopara 'Tloh of t tiia! • [TTcsti orrtTrtrc'rtrt pete tier of the Church in tire matter if p"iiti ■■ justice should rather rjttesti ‘ti whether punislt men! can properly l.- ’otig at all to ‘I.-t temp -ta’ power” “The spit il tin! author) v mn-t en - tided to ev ivthitig cotnid.-I to tie- temporal | v.'er.” “'ll: i- are tlo I'nniis !"o r- :-.- of th-- e.-in - t ow.-t of tie’ < ’h'lteh, i : 'h- ■” ie vi “V “t lie ut, atis or of Iter t:t)n- “’ “The < 1 ‘ttelt t* tit l can • this I- lc r s]-! rit. :.-.i if she, he it g.a spiriiti.al s K'iet v. has te* >"tU* t pnii ‘h ‘-I nn.;!’ Mood or wit h di it !i” v' ■ -lia.i h.ive •to riil.'W til” t little*! louse tln-se me.ois w.th "•tt vx l.i, t. “he cannot stihsi-t mid to make etndi , otn id. doe-in ! ii'teiTTTT anthoiitv :n and i.-ason, ”!-*■: ■ IT;*’ i,- on s.-t-*u oF a setisi 1!c j-t:... -n tile! t “ Vie t!.i"k v-e have sustained our position about the temporal power of the iVpo..- it is a hito : ne.'iLtae: tli.it the Ropes have uniformly churned and exeivi- ~ ] thi power, and it is a historical tot 1 1 at t! - V have never ri litnpiished it. Ihe 1 j vjvver Ini’ n- v< r !>ei u repudiated l>y a- it:g!e gen * nil c.'Uiteil. It has Inati recognised hv nn'iiV ’ g'-nei ::l couneil-'. It is l I:, i tiled ill the hulls and . ill :• o-rlt ofl'ojs-r, in the sy-tc|||atie vv tilings j"f i .nit.'-nt Rap.al :yfth"is, in I'iipal reviews ;md ‘.i ‘iirn ,!-. and m>t onlv in the provincial organs t an !.! :sh'.j . .and I.i-hi>]'**, hut in the neeicdit'*- • i and distinct iv 1 organ of the mivch ign Ron till liitn-c’f. And if the ‘power had ricv.'i’ i.- on ottee fortna-'v asset ted or recogtii-TT, in any ■ f the e ways it tlows at tttiv rate :t a logical and tercs s.aiv i',,tisc<]iicin i', from (lie openly avowed triii".of spiritual stiprt maev and other R.ipal tc lieS and pi hjciji.'es. We hop.*'that tiie- anli-Atneiiean pt. s will ■ ‘ l.av • tl.e hat'll!.o -.1 ag:, : :i to dell V ill” e! .in !'• ft] -.I- :! ‘ ■ -I-, ;mtii tlt.-v leafai the dill, ten,-e h"'v\ -ti • •.docati h-.'i'esv and'ulti'a iuontativ’ ot sg —■. Kl t! I i,i, |. Sr •< b'lViu !. Wns it Bribery? If not, What is it? Ti, .!, dm - ■ c.i organs seem to It"].” t'> tv v it the odium ol the J.ih’tsoii and t'.-oj'-er l.tirgaiti. hy ti vojisi.tertilde Id i-ter and lhairish about tin- high e! iii’ :,'!. !’ and great nihrnl worth of M’ -—-■ John* - u and t'l.i.j.. ta and that, therefore. Tie I'liarge i.. to,, a’.-urd an I emtemptilde tovfnvrit notice. hen: diet Arnold the traitor, at one tini” enjoy ed'the reputation, of u pure patriot and honest man—yet h- fell a victim to his audition and love of motley Thousands es null, enjoying reputa tion- for how -ty and integrity ns high or hi tle r than either 11 V Johnson <>r Mark \ 1 g• t- -r ■ ltd, eyeti before the h irn nn. la.vt i . en sacrificed a: the .a nut altar. Tin ir Lien's too. doubtless, th-ugh’ that tl:” char •< ag'-ia.-t the patriotism ol \rnoid and tlieloTriesiyiit rhe ttiotisands dot Iters w■i'-I- ~1 ii'!.- nd . - lit a- ;t .r: t i I ice. i- : ..... -C .I . , the !.. I ‘ til! li ‘ .-I. ‘ v.-.it ! and nil Ir gt.d u e ! ■: -i. nr_-..t:’ l! -V-;■ ‘, r . ,-t tl., . , “lilt o': .- , 1 -# , t-y Iy-a hti 1 I 1 vtil ! tie hi !■, :• : 1,- ii ;!- a. o •;’ ■ I,- .! ! .. -: v.-• . • I Ti.,: II V tolli-o ... ’. , : --. Txliilai • de-.n lull ; tTii . . . : ■ and • .-!: -r.i •’ .. I v. r'!■ y i I- ~m.--t lla.l VV id i. :; . l,i c’ -. ‘ . ■ ,-f the f.iets vv l.i, li 1: v !. 11. vei- ;-i hi t In the he+ght o i!,. ir . lo.i gn.ii” n. they ;,r, :end to re -.td it ... .I: - -I. t .: ...,. i.iati should | i7! .'. tk, ; with t ing 1 ‘.*• •! or il \ .1--I :••• o w. ‘, hr,Tog him: .: . ‘.■ ■ :. .. : vv’,:,; the - 1 . -. ;• bail. ;y ‘ This i ’ vv• :!,c ;-j !. v.... t , !:n vv iiud they want to see seine explanation an.l dei'enc, ot tl. • troiisit, tion. What tin'll is tlieililV.'rence l.ctW, tin: act Us developed and t; I mitt, and hy Maj ("oopi r mi,l a -direct, plain oac <■!’ bribery •’ let us see. No eti” j-f tends that 11. V. .h.liti-oii. Inixinir heai'd lliat .Major t oop.-r Was opjiosed to Id-, re election, and would opno.-i: it zealously, tin!---” lc ’.VI : bribed ands: at tie |” ctv Iks VV, lit |.lM:ij,.r < e.,]., rnn ! . fl'ered to pay him six thousand dob ia’ a y.-ar a- long as he he!,l . flic, for his \,.t. !f sale'll’a thing twtd bi eti iji.li.’ it nm-t have l-.jii jM.-rihcry tile! punijbabie muh i : !.,'• !IW I’ eSt ill’ Nvv vvTat i- th-’ .lill*’ !'. in'” !.: - . 1 1 at in i v:’ hi- i fit admit: : ,v 1 by t men ‘ 1.. t the j„ i: V -tig.it” and ‘lc!ct tidin'. .'.!,. ay, ar “!’ m-ce n;- ■ th” fu-ight. v, re mi-. .1 Oil vi : . . ( ‘ :er la . 1” to l a j . C !'!•’ !• 11l Eg i',VTl*Wt:’ ! r ‘ ‘!, I’ ]■"■.- pi". At 1. - , - .int.laiu ,! t” t . J, ‘. -eti l-uiand’ i a is .hi.’ i'i:i which vv nil tnak” a ‘ft e i I’ ‘” I I .. V e !'. VCII tIIOUSI 1! i I .hi I il V ■ |J’ ill lav ‘t* i .1 linson refii ■ and tv and :.n 1 i ■ -i-t iin;iat r. l’.i--*! aid ongli fr*\.pn ntly ini; .r ----.".in I l.y t r. until alter he was te ijiin.it >1 a. ■•-,i. ‘il;.t c foe -fi. vi tie r Th. ii <"• |” r | ■!.!..*!v I : ‘clainted l.i- fpistility to JoJutsun - • i • u- u tin i hi- intent'*o|| oj,]., s.yt, “ .oj'Ssy J ■ j/ntxln i. s;’ whit ii tie ant. ml!,".- five to seven tli'"i.-,u,d .i.lhirs.i year was put into his pocket hy th” re duction of freight. Johnson was informed of I'oop. a- position, arid in.ni” liateiy tie f.. ig'.: wa redu'” ‘! I r t!c . xelii ive ! gn, lit ~l Mask A ! •T. and forthwith / i- tic- word, and ‘dark v ( •, j• r pro I.dm-his inti titi ti to vote for 11. V. Johnson mr Hovel tior 1 1 fieorgia ‘ il this is ii t hr.!, iv. wh it is it, ‘ and what is the difii r ''lice 1 tw'i'eii it and his going t,o Cooper an I pro- Pusing directly to pay him tin (gun amount for hi* vote? There are thu facts. I. t the people and eide. The 1 tiAttLEsi"’• M i<t m v tut; I'i.mi'o; vi v.—'i he Mve >rj im< an aitn Ie and, 1 -i .to show that t!.” piv-. n’ N.itiollttl I'etimc: :i',:e pin ‘ is not h> h i'i/m t'on f-r the piotvctn.ifi 01. th” I •: • . .f ti.. v tit ||, W’e give bin s', ,rt • vt’ :u-t which; cttiOig front high I inOrta'tcith'-r . Ce i*ai 1 1 i. -lit: ,ed to some we:g 7'. I'.!-] yto a sliiletio :,; ill Jit.. KielitnOttd Kmfimr ‘‘that Me ! >c:inocratio jiiirtv, as now cottipo'e.! and- erg ca :ze.|. is ad, .jtia'e mu! ready tr wjiiro to ti, - North iitd’Mie.s. *it it, lit” Last an 1 :k” \'t. thep'-a -fnl et,.viiietit otthe t several : gnt-s ateJ iititmuiitips.” the \fetfnr<j says : ” li7 /.o.v n'j tnth. m tin: nljiltb/ oj the I). n - Jilirti/, [t has lilt. o>.'< ric/i.i hl.en lit th \ ‘/ r„, . > .nf i? nfftt/erlies, Ct ‘ i‘•fov its on',', nti(,<nt"/ I nth nf the jtfoteclt'jn oj the South.” —L-t- those “M Whigs ‘.viiuarc disposed to luk:: -trial'-- in the 1 i.ainanaiic party on a |.!ea of-ale t v to tin* South, put the above in their pipes and Ml).d.u i*. —A r . O. B-tlldin. covi wi Sri* atko. Mr F.mroß —Having demonstrated the n- ] ee-sity and expediency of the principles incorpora- 1 ted Mi the I’latform-ef the A meric,n party, let us 1 examine the most prominent iJ-j.vetions put forth ! l.y lie- Foreign R.irty. j The.first we shall notice, i the “ prv-cription of f Catholics and foreigners “ Now, in order to tin j tier.'tand this charge aright, w must ascertain th” me,,tong of the word proscriptiott by rctei-j ]. ■i:*, -* ■ : i VkoUsicr. wboTs-tlu: highest an t le-r t ty.gui | tic tli” snhjoet. it will at once he [s-rcciveil that , proscription metins “ a puttint; out -I the protre* | tio-v of tic law.” Now sloes tiie American party pret ose to nuke outlaws ■ f CatholicH anti foreign i er- ! to deprive them es til” protection of their) jpi r-on and property ’— to prevent them (Catho-j ! lies . fr. m h Ming religious meetings and worship-j : i1.2 4•* > 4 According to the ilictiiti sos their con- j I science ? No. the charge proceeds either from a| I misapprehension of the legilimat.; sense of the! let m proscription, or from “a willbil perversi. u -t j 1 tie truth the one exhibiting a degree of turpi-, j tnd.c anil prejudice too strong to be haractem. and ; |bv decent language, and the nth r an ainoiint ol j i rnornnee discredit able to the 11 ."a'li-iot ,4 w ...ild l !,p p.d'ttiaianH. The poiicy ~f the Amciic.in [ irty | with regard t > foreigners is n-t mt.'iided t . b.r 1 retro--active in its operation: but it is sro.yc.'in j l in its design, ii iving for its object r tori.i „f the | j iiiiiuraiii",;., n laws, so as to prevent the future] j emigrant frail exercising .the right ot sorting” mi-, : ti! lie lias heeii a resident of the 1 nit.'d Mates | twenty one veal's. So tar as regards tlo rights and , immunities already conferred on the f..r, igner by t national and State legislation, we do not propose j to interfere with or disturb them in • any way j Vested rights vve consider sacred and as such shall I ihe muintuinud in.i.dably Slut tic foreigner who ,Ims jest arrived li re, has no rights whatever. ; H” •- an ali.-tt. tii.d a such, is tio more entitled to ith protection of this government than if he were i vegetating beneath the inhospitable skies of Kuril- I schatka. Coiisoi|uently no lcgisluti, n granting ! him cert iiti privileges, or vvithhohling from him ! certain immunities, can I,” called prescriptive f>>r jhe i- a nn'i'O gu • t upon tiie nation's hospitality and riot i* citizen rigli'f illy claiming and unjustly deprive ! of the protection “f the government ‘fid.- brantdi if the ohjecti .n being disposed of. we r, turn to a con •i.lerati, nos the charge of “ pro scription of ('a!lndi s “ Ftdes.s we are greatly ’ t:.i-I;ik< 1 1 t!.i-> i ojUaily as groundless as the a ; c.ille I j,ro-cri|.tion ol foreigners ’ I! the .'Lite ,f te.'i. in it-- ver.igu caj.nci ’ ty. vv.'.e to enact a law dislr.incltising I'oinan j ('athol c- and thi “Vving them out of the protection j of th” law, of ih” Mate. then, and not till then, j would Mn y he a pr -. rih.-d and persecuted sect j !'!.•.• \tn ;icai, t nly arc i. >t attempting thu Con s'.imtimtioit of such an obj-.'t; therefore they arc not ohno.'.ious to th” charge of proscription. Tin v have and teniunc l simply to resist theaggrctwictis .•I tl,” II .man Catholic church in a political point , f vi.- .v and to vote for a prntestant in preference -a .’ at!i, he. whenever thev have reason to he 7ev.• the C.i'.lioiic holds to the (JoCtririC of the i'op, wpietnncy in civil matters. ‘l'liis is the| :!>:: tIII if the .‘vlo lie: o il •-d SO fur US it has’ • ! ? ..• ‘ ? iio** an ] this Im fhßjrrcnt i I ar which .Mr. 11 1, phc:,.s and others regard as vi- j ,elative of the Constitution of the United .States. ! 1 >.i s tint tin- Constitution guarantee to every eiti- 1 7.eti to vot’ its l,e r>leases ‘ „r are we bound to! - . j voie.l'or Catholics sim; !y b.-eauso voting against tin m would subject tt“ to the preposterous ‘ Pan- i s< l.i :■ i ion slang of id", un w a dud demagogues : i Ill’ ll vv !io when seif :> at take. Would ‘ sell • tl.eir birtf.right t-r a njess -f j, t-i ‘ ll i-aoy tii ‘ii a right to hold oflie” until th” pro] - r author ities have eh-cted him ti i.ffic- ‘ And have not tho •• ‘lt*, r't es tl.” right t , pas;.-H] ti a. loan's ~toil.lie “, !, ih- {r .in hi- a, tcc<-,|, ht w ‘ ter lie i • ::t and cot.ip’ t, nt 1,, di-dial g” tin ■hit; - , t'.-tu'i ,'c ‘ II they hive let. l!cti is l -- ,’ id- iln ’can . -77777,7” tT7■ in, rest mock ery :.'.'! v,■ haw: in tl,” 7. j li. hi in v, rnment i, lii ted bt -i. . more lil i tty, 1 1 opiniotj nicla ‘': n that) the p a :,n!. :,:,d 1 w.-r or.hr ol . . , ‘y in Franee and F.ngktii'l h r t!u; siirt. ~,r"s o'. \!.,■ ■ ,! . - ai” mid r tlie dir a teai an 1 n ti !,f t!7 ir •• li",p: lord-,’ the ari-tcrucy u>.d ichhity ‘ . . ] Ini’ ..-! 1 • from tin’ ti! tract right if :i i.ati .ei h- .i'ti I'r •:> • taut to v < t. a.tiiist a native born Cut Ii - j ii", tlicl'c are tie lives of i xp-'diency which justify | “h” “-"re “• o! this i iglit ut the [-I'c-.-nt time. . and every tnu; Am rioun should feel called upon hy • all the proud memories of.air gl ri -a- r v dutiori. ! hy nil the hallowed fruition” : the pr--'ent. and hy all tin- height !. ■of tic C'ltiin ‘ futur- , to unite hiiiis.ilWith tic: great Ann:, n party in ■ !•:- r-.-ring tlie iir.-tpivlit rm:f !’ pi. I an. “it 7 : v. 7. oii already taking r, in u- and .: n!'<! i . ;n; an'd .a.-- w.; 1:. i. l ir ititet (sts oh humanity. Hi-tory, w.th ..il is bloody records of crime and .persecution, arid jimilig icy, furniste ;na parallel to the tttrci’i.'s •.•"tntiiitt -1 hy tin: liom;sh Church in the days of its power, and whin the R’ope ruled sovere.gr. of the ascend ant. 11.-l; virgin the doctrineof the Popf's vioegc *vn. -v. it i. ni'” -art y it!?"V”itit: and- k<-ej ing n , faith with h r tick - ‘ is a dangerous foe to the fund,.mental principle < of dew ‘ratio govern ment s Tlie. recently org itii/'-l an I sucees.sful at tempt mad .’ hy them to exciu M.” Libia, from the u iiim iti snhools .n N .v 7 .7 is known to 1”, ’ pt"” itti'l th” b- lln -s v .Mi .vhi.di tlieir ac kv... I'd i.'iiatiipc iis “, ‘.v ai. -i •[. isic'.iu doc trin-'S. i.-'a fain; indVt'i ai-a-the which tut lii in” “T the church dining the dark ages, and which is but bid.tig its- time to ■ crush out repub licanism,” in the language ad-li'--'A, to I’islroj ‘'f Ingle sos New 47 rk ‘ y I’ope i’ius I\’ ’i hat tic I’upc claims Hupremuny over Catholics in civil matters, and assumes tin right to release N vll'E Born Cahioui Citizens of the L’nit."l Mates fratu tlieir oath “f allegiance to this government if. in his judgment, it should become tyfili*iua>i. t.s, , a truth cotitiruicd and saiieiiotc.J hy an accredited • newspaper organ of the Romish (. hureh. OresteSj Editor and Propr ieto r. A. Hr, vvnson. of Hrownson's Review, an organ flf the ( nth. be I'hnreh, it. a letter to a citileo of Wiirrcnten. North Carolina, explaining hia vie#* in regrtrd to the civil authority of the Pope in this country, holds the fi Lowing remarkable language: fit*. Purr ta rttr. raopF.a actiiorit? to neeme nm mi; •. hi; rm.H the (.oxstitctiox or this coits- TKV IS oil’ IS NOT KEPI ()NANT TO THE LAWSOrGoD.” And in the fir-t cluiaie of the next sentence hn says : if he decides that it ia not, as he ha* de ciiied, ihe.n I am bound in conscieno* to obey every law made in tv eordanee with il; ’ whioh i* e piivnlent to saying that if a bull wa issued from the Viitiean. ordering the faithful subject* of the I’opc in this country to resist the government of the Utjite I State*, they would be ‘‘bound in cotf sciencc t'i obey .’* for snch a decree or law wouM be in perfect accordance with such a decision! I appeal to ycHi, native l.eorgians. sone of the F,m pirn t tate -f the South ! is thi* sound, republican doctrine! Is it.compntib'u with the fr* scop* and devidcpcmeiit of your glorious democratic in stitutions ! Rccs it not savor of the same old ty ranny and despotism which marked the ooorto of this church, when anciently it sat enthroned amid tin; monarchies of the old worM ? Hut sufficient arguments have been advanced and evidence adduced, to demOnetrato the expedi ency of •• resisting the aggression* ’ of the Romish Church. In a former article we tndearered td prove th” x m ejshv which existed for this step on the part of the great American party; and W* trust that the conviction will gradually bat irre -i tubly fasten itself upon the minds of Ihe vAmer icun people that riii.iTicAL Catholicism is utterly inconipatllde with America. i Republicanism, at war with all the elements of free institutions, and therefore justly deserving the indignation of A tu ii: and um.ioii l em.l> people. Si'iuit ok Seventy-Six. ♦ 4.*| Wl-MLAILI.', * Proscription Contrasted. K ikmi S.vmiv -Allow ii>e .under tho ftbovfi houil to keep mi account current between the American and Terrified parties during the preeent campaign, and oblige your old friend and brother, Bob Short. Cast- lsi. The. American party does intend to proscribe foreigners, so far ns to keep them front holding office in this country, provided there is virtue enough left in the ballot bo* to enable them f> fit* so. < ‘.ic •&!. The American party docs intend W proscribe foreigners from voting who come in here after, untill they stay here twenty one years, of long enough, at h ast, to understand our language and know something of our laws, as well as the prominent features of our government. l\iv'M Ihe American Party does intend trt proscribe the Pope of Home, and all Kings, Princes; Potentates, and Ilulers. in the old world, from son ling their paupers, criminals, and outlaws, among us as they are now doing. CONTIU. { 1 si. The Pon Quixotic- of the age, referred to in the private letter for public use mentioned in tlx- Columbus Times, “ where tho father of thd voting man went to the secretary of the Council at ilarnesvillc and demanded his son's withdrawal or the record and told the secretary he would not go till he got one or the other, which brought the withdrawal car-1 in short order.*’ The son, Os baby, of this meat axe daddy being twenty-two years old, and smarter for bis chance, than hi* Quixottie daddy 1 wonder Sanoo Pansa did not help in this great Wind Mill affair. Car'll The del-ly and daddy-in-law in Mon ro, county that threatened his son, and sons in law that he would not help them out of the grass any more, and that they should pay him wbal thi-v o \ed Inin because they had joined the Amer ican party f'o.i of The Primitive Baptist church that tiirte-d out one ~f its memhers in Black Ankle dis l trict. L'p.sou count y on Saturday the 14th inst., for no other sn. only that bo had the nc-rve to ac kiiowh-dg'; lie bij-inged to the order called Know Nothings r ( ,is- -1 tU. T'no [>•-[,aty Sheriff ? Twiggs county who ofli-red the following resolution at a late meet ing of tho Terrified in that county. ‘ Resolved. 1 bat no Democrat in this county shall be allowed to v ad the (icorgia Citir.en, published in Macon.'* Bob Short. Mn.S i h -svt le t isviu.k. —We have only time to sav shat this gentleman met liiaappoint in. hi at Louisville, Jefferson county, on Lnwllth inst. and addressed :t very large crowd of the citi /• t.s of tfinl count v. and some few from the ad joinin'* counties. He was replied to by llatnil- V n Raiford, K ‘i. There was much enthtisiasnl throughout li.-j'.-iyed l*y botli parti 8; but we ! l.e-vc Mr. Stephens I.as made no progress in the vav of s<-,-. -ss. We know, indeed, that several 1 dt-tiiigiiislu-d and lending men in the county, win. in the er.ily part of the campaign openly moke of their intention of adhering to Mr. Stni rdi ii', on that day as openly announced M ’.[.position to him —as the proclivity of liia poi-‘ ’ tion and s.-ntiinents were evidently to the Roman Catholic and foreign Toryism of the Pierce Dem ocracy, notwithstanding he had denounced it re- 1 eentlv as iric'iral.lv ntllicte.l vviili the 4 *<lry rot 1 * dis.-a e. Mr. St.-pheiis’ inconsistencies and ab* surdities are becoming so glaring tnat few men who regard principle or consistency, cau openly support him. After the discussion, the American party held a meeting in the < ..urt House, at which Hon. Ldward ft. Carswell presided, and passed sundry patriotic K.-sohjtious, which we will publish in our rest. The meeting was large, and ’ antic in the highest degree—and was addressed bv lion. < .forge Stapleton, iu one of the most patriotic and spirit-stiring speeches we ktfi heard in the campaign—and. also by Mr. Haifovd : and Col. Wright. A cheerfid, confident spint je-rvado (lie party inspired by tho accessions to their strength, the purity and patriotism of theif cause, and the true American faith in their sound Constitutional principle*. Our friends in other [.arts <-f th- S’ate may rest BIS U red the Amertcan party in .lefTersoii are ‘heads up a lei faces to the j irui'-ic—(f*yw Cit**€H. NUMBER 38