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“niTUI XXI r.u.t. ”
R. u. \irKtt.\l, .. t MHi mill • •|r*< •
fr’iuia th> < i |u
The Principles and objects of the American
Party of South Carolina.
AnorrtD T A w:nw nr ntr smtHi rvii. ri a I
AMI lILIO AT <ll*lll VAO'A ON A',*•* >’ Hill, iNVI. ‘
1. Rcsolml, Tint wi’ ratify and mjecle t< tln
principle# of the ‘.mevicin h-dr, promulgated by
the National Council of th” organisation, lu l l tit
Philadelphia in June hint, subject to tin- modifica
tions herein contained. To thi* r.itilieatioii we
attach the following declarations
1. That with reference to the organization of
the American Party in the Coiled States. the
American Order ol South Carolina i* an indepei.-
dent body. whose self-government is supreme. and
neVnowledges no obligations and dntirsother than
those imposed or adopted and ratified by its State
Council in doe lorm of Constitution, ritual, plat
form or resolves.
•J That the primary and fundamental principles
and objects of the order were and are to the oa
sumation of the end—--ili.it \merieans shall rule
America the essential nnsliiieatioii ol the ti.itu
rah ration laws, with proper safeguards to preserve
the purity of the elective Iraneldse. that citizen*
ship shall I*o eonstitu'i-d lie- !>u-ds condition ol the
privileges of office and sulFi.ige . and ine dent,,l to
those, the restriction by its intln-nee through toil
fra go anil in oflieiul appointment - ol nil poiitie.d
sectarian designs, ami ol all cl her than nlTt i ve m il
influences. I hut thejurisdiction of tie- Did rd
not extend to and over thopolitie il or private o| mi
ions of individual roemficrs, or the political u-nou
of suhorditmte Countils. up n any oilier subjoe ,
politiaal or religious. I but any agi, enieiil* upon
tins latter can only be binding to uti extent wloeb j
good I'aith may imporo.
A That the judicial power of die I’niled Si lies
extends to nit legal ipiestiens under their i-iiistit.il
tion, treaties and laws, hut that the Stales, like
other sovereign ipni lies to a compact, are the tin ll
judges of the nature and extent ol the h-deial e-im j
pact, and that “each Ims mi eapi.il righi to judge j
tor itself, as well ol its infraction, as ol the mode I
and nteasiiro of redress.
4. Tilllt < on /i ; u t 1 1 tihrr ,/ is ‘he supreme oh I
joct of our republican system Su j-i t to thii
principle, do we con-true and ueeode to the thirl ‘
article of the Ptoladelphia plullorm. to wit
“111. The maintenance of the I id a “I tin- •
Cnited States as the par.iineiiut political good” or
to use the language of Washington. tin- pia
iltary object It! p itiintf - desire Aml lieiu-e
1 at. (ippositoill ti, all at tempt. to we ito-u , v t, •
vert it :
2 1. Cm-nmprovi-ltig atitag- niun to evet-v prim-i !
pie <,r policy that i-ndaiigi-rs il
Ad. file ildv Ciiey ol ill eipiil ildo adjustment of |
all political differences whi ii tlireuten its int.'gri
ty or perpetuity.
fill. ‘I lie suppression of all fetub-n'eies to polit
cal division, fonndeil mi “gengrapbieul disci iininu
tintt. or on the heliel ta.it there i- a renl dil’ereiiee
of interests and view*” h-ivve n the various w e
tions of the Union
sth The full recognition of the rights ..f the
several States < expressed and n- rvc I in the]
Constitution, and a ran-litl iimidanr", hy 110-t imi ,
cm! Government. of all iiit"iTereij"e w ith 11n• iI-1
rights hy h'gi'l iti ve or exeeuli v e net i•
.1. Tit it ive hold no obligations into ivlii -It we
have entered, and e-p-ei (liv tliose whi.-li have re-
lation t-> tho I'nion tub - Cnniistcrit with onr a lie
glance toour duty uriiler tli'St iti- or I “deral ton
sti tit tion, with the rights mil p"w •• - reserved t-!
tho States respeotively or to tlo- people or with--
oar rightsh freemen under tin- Ittr to res'st
wrong amt injury flint those oblig Im'v--j
sole reference to a Ceustitulii-n il I nioii. utid w*-,
hold none other to ho binding iiprirt u*. either ■’
as members Ilf the American Order or as eiti
*ons.
2. Resolml, ‘PiTultho term -('athidie an l ill
semblance of a religious test, he “(rielti-n Ii in
the offieial records and obligations ol the Nmeiie.iii
Ordor of this State, and that all natives !,.■ eli gi
bto to the Older, and capable of its suffrage. who’
shall runounco all eeclesmslicul jurisdiction and!
influence.
3. R- snlrr t. That while we ilepreeate Romish
politico-sectarian influence in America, we ire in-j
exoraldv opposed to any -law* respecting an estab
lishmontOf religion or proiiibiting tho free use ,
thereof. ’ or any law which applies a -religious!
test.” That our opinion a- men, lu-w-ever, approve
only the principle of self government in Church
as State, and we do lie not approve an eeele-iasti
cal policy which has its source and authority in a
foreign land anil a single potent • t*• \nd that
wo forbear to sustain those, who. either from pol
itical or Bcctaiiun motives oppuacuui coiitniiplaii-l
roforms
4. Resnhfil. That W. disapprove if the tidojo •
tion of nny lavy which shall attei-t or di-turh the
previous existing legal privileges eonfe i lonin u- I
tralixeil citizen*
6. H •soil* /, That in view of in “In ie ii tie tendon- I
CIOS atnl radical doctrines uti l practices, we shall
ever Welt to maintain llllil e-in i rve -law and ol
der,” in coummunco-witli our Vut'-i icuri n-puMi
can system.
fi HrinUrJ. That wo rtnouin-\< and riipn lint”
all connection with those Coniied* Stuis'atld sub
ordinate) or members in the uun-xluvcluddiitg
Stntes who have rejected the Aiiierieati platlonui
of the National Council on the slavery issue ; and ,
hold that they u<> longer i-oustitutw u put of the
Order or party which adopted it
or. Maui. col.tries. -Uujw’—s~-
1. /?<-ofird. That'now. us liirmerly. we stand bl
and will maintain the well known Mate liigltts
Republican principles of bouth Carolina, which
hare been declared in her official lesidu-s : we up
prove the the free trade, mid in-i-t
upon n reduction of the tariff: we oppose internal
improvements hy the l-h-derd Ouvcrmuent; we
condemn the Administration of Ihesident l ieree.
for Wi* appointment of l-oreignei s to rrpn-sent “in
country alirood. anil for appointing .and retaining
free Millers in affien ; and while we w. ulil cordial
ly affiliate with all Stale Rights pal til s at the
houth, we repudiate tlms-- who seek i-.uiihiu.iti"iis
With nny faction ill the lice States, to secure Fed |
oral domination and sp ils.
2. HetvUeJ, In the language of -< inner il >fuit
man:
“That the institution of negro slavery i- not on
ly right and proper but the natural tin,l normal
condition of tho superior and inferior races when
in contact
That as the chief dean nt of onr country's pros
perity, it constitutes a g-e it interest vv- ion is en
titled. like other great iliten sts. to the fostering
Son and protection of lint lodorul g iverntiieiu w it I• -
in toe spt.ere ot Its poweis
That legisliitinn or action dire -tly or indirectly
hostile to this interest, is at- war with oin- • eiipin t
of Union, and should be re ist<d by the States
and the people n’ffeeted by it lit sill Imzards
That the preservation ot the in-trmtmu of silt I '.
very in Cuba which can onJy be etfeeted by her in
dependence ami separation from the malign iu-t
fluence of European gmernnn-uts. is essential to
tho safety and p rcacrvntion of onr own system
That upon ail matters connected with our pc- 1
ooliar domestic institutions tho South J! must look
to herself. That no national party organization
will fully protect us “
Resolrea, That a Committee of three tie appoint
and to superintend the publication <>t the plat- (
form adopted, and to subscribe and verity the
jome.
John Cphninoham, )
Charleston, j Committee
J. S. Richardson, j )lt|
Humpter, f rublicatin.
T. J. SISTRL’NK,
’ fit. George Culkctioa j j
New York Soft Convention.
Sv il Alt sc, Aug. ,'t Ist.
Tie s.,|t I.lciuoiT.ilit!Convention, now in ses
sion .ii this pliuN*,have pus,<-,| resolutionsdenounc- j
mg the allied intei vetition of the M i'soiinaus in !
tin* stlairs Khiisms, rtiliing on till; Government
| to restore the Mis*mni t oiiipioniisi", laiing :
that the Vevv \ oi k 1 leitna rai-y adiii-te to all tin-
Colllpti'lliist sos the Cotislitiilioti and to State
lights, and e\prc**!i g their hostility te lie; ex
- tension <if sl.-ivei vto territmy now In--.
The Administratioa Demncraey-
W's \ c>{ rtliiy, a hkvtrli *f Un *
fit ivi’ ilfinHjra‘ , y at lf* Xorlfi, Inlcfti fmin tin*
i aMi of llift UM i'iit “llaiil” In tin
ilocmnntt wo fi?n! m<fli**r ji*tim•• ff tin*
I allied of < a lotnoorncv, wlio** I**:iuti*H t>f j
atil s|ia*loH aro I“<* vivi 1 not to I• !m !*I iij* I
to the j'uhiic jhliuh.ilion. It may h<* •••n in tin* |
following j*arftri;}•! :
lhin t ti till “•'••t *:il -pit if. (of tin- ;uJmini4ra
t?.Hi Stilt-) w li!.*!. ‘t v\d Imv* !in\vit, iij
in an<S ?*• jir.• ’• <1 i’ < f’l’min tin 1 flft.iiorr itir par
ty it|Mn nmstiiniH oii^inaf injf iif tin* jio|nsctl
anti ‘Xatioti ot* nrju*h , | its ftilminaliiiLT
point j>r< viotis t. ] H,M\ an) \\ a* lorn<* ami
• ovi-iwlirlinnl lv till* si roller riincnt #-f public* .
i opinion whirli ‘*;itn t.m-*l tln* rotiipn>n.im* nn , a
‘ini's't>t Is. f o ; there rni>}i*l aiwl horm* <h\vti
it ton-! h ive i in itn**|, j.w.*l # stnf inisch;-t, hti!
tor i!** revival nml hv tin* -nh^*
#ji.• t*t jivp. n-at iofi of pil ioiimjo’ ; ami
trmpoMtilv mo,hti lin tom* l*v tin* inlln*nci sot
li.i* natn*tia! tr a-tnV, it tn*v* r yi*!!• •I itnor
initial i |t"i ct a at sectional parly,
, lotn.ih <1 upon tho anti s!.v*rv jninriph* ; ami it
••\i|l with uiianiinit v move in that lin*<;tioii
vihc.iifvi i tin* tMvusinii *-iial! jir*rn:-<* ot*-nr- |
• o I to* t n!r* of jfm nt! limn, • oinjni**injr tin*
I nh h* o|’ it 1 * limit'*! sineciitv. Inis already piopos
: cil aid ii:• pt* to mitt!* with f lo- organic
remains ot* tie- hit*- wl l i iff put vinf*t mi hit a more
; p.if-c! union *t anti -l.iui v fhmetiK ‘l'liis utimti
will !*• hnt the formal joining of liamN wiii ra
| m vi; is ii wii oMi i:i.\t smn in nnholy win
pathv, an ! i-* <l*'*’i e!to he **oii tuntn if’d at in*
.li-tant day; nml tin* two l! ink*, roinjo.M , d ol
1 a lministiafion onai! leemi!'* fioin amoiij;hoM-
I nis of I* >i fii tie, lie** soil :icve>s. tries after the laet,
! wia -e patiiti.-m is as -lire as |‘..s| 1 tfli*a* eoin
j nii->-ioiiH an las rndiii as ( ‘ti-tom llotix* a]*-
, p*ifitments, w ith their thei*-, in f li.• same ■litection,
i*.’ •.i•!v waning ‘ ■ t!t • niovciii'-tit of tin* ‘imii -*
\si nvi'.\oi in the nn-'tilinie, wat’ hmo hy
: tie* ♦ \iii i r**m hos tin? n-ti-iimjiti\•• a-lmmis
i it i<n, nml oahet inj a* at w anl for s.-t \ m*, m*
;Im if ii*!• • ami pi"siatiu, *uppl*es ami so for
;-!cnce thfo*; •!, siih- • ju. nt campaigns: a
0. A Brownson, Again.
‘lie* l.illewing I in; i i.'i- id I Ins gi’lil !elli:ill,
! w let is |i.,w and ice- be.-a :i lie in in •lb•it in 1 \i[ li
! i*lie, was pub'ebed in Ins levi.-w in April, |N|",,
bel'ele tile pie-eli! I ,r-g 1 1 e/11 ii >ll ,'f Aim 111 Ills ,-\
1 isle, |. The pll l.’l.lph, l! I- be'ievi 1, I’- 1 llive te
tlie designs i,| | ’ ,p, cv in Amei ie i, is publish, dj
under ant her it \ :
*• lint W'liild \"ii line this .fiiitrv entne mi .
ili-r tie- aullielitv of tin- I’epe f \\ li\ not ‘ I tut 1
tile | *,ijm* would lake inuiv our five 111-: i l ,l • ion
N’niis, me ! |tut l.io"’ do von know that f l-Voiu •
vi lilt do \, i| infer it ! Alter all. do V"ii not
eoiii'iiit n slight I,lntel, i ; Are your lice iiistilu I
lions inf.illible f Are tliev founded on divine
right f ‘I liis nm dt uy. Is tint th • propel ,pao
lion for vou to if-'-'I", lle-n, in>f wheuli.-i- I'.ip c
i \ /, or A- of Cos nt I’ltuhtt’ in I'i rcuiihltc*i nyo r
i runii o/,4ml w hel iier il hem lei not !, •! 111- !., 1 in
j divine light ! If tile 1’.1p.-iev b - founded ill di
I vine light, it is sripiL-uieuu:i vvliatever is f,u+iel.-.|
ioidv in liiiniaii l ight, and lle-n \ our titsU-fot i.m,
! should be made to lianiioiii/e with il. not it with .
v ..nr institution*. The i-- and .pi >n lle-n ‘s. md
t In- colli pal lie, lit! ol ini-oinp 11, :\ of tb, < ‘a’l
1, die e huri'li wil Ii IA - mortal ie i• -1 : u.l u-c-. In’, is
lie- ('at Indie rlitHeli the eh 111 ell ol I 10. If Set |!e
this 11 tn-stii n tii -1. I ‘-ill, in point of laet, I tonne
, ciaev is a niiyrhievous dre am, whetevi-r the
i Catholic rhtirrh lnr-s not nil dominate, to inspire
itln- people with li-vi'l-i-nre, find to le.-li-ll find tic
rllsl 011 l lln 111 to ofti linin’ hi mi I/inn hi. I In- iii si
lesson for nil lo learn, tie- l ist , bat should be for
got lon, is, to oAry You can h ive no govein
melit w le-f ,-|tlieii is no obedience ; find obi dicnec
to law, as ibis railed, will not long lie I,
- where the fallibility ol law is i-leailv seen and
freelv admitted. I hit, it is the intention ‘of the
l.’npe to possess t ljis ,-,, 111 .! r\ . In he iul.-nli-n
111. Is aided I'V lie- .1. 1 1 ■-, and Ii lie < ‘atholie
pfelale- and pi i.-sts. nu.louhlediv, it ile-\ at. - f.ii:li
! till to their religion.”
Judge Andrews—Federal Basis.
i The S iitlu-rn lo eonh-r, mi s : In answer to
! the charge of an tinonvmoils writer in tie’ An
gust i < ‘oils* it ut iotia! Ist, charging lit.lge Andrews’
iof being in I'avoi of tlii’ white b.-isis, w simply
■ publish the following extract tioin the dotirnal
’id’ tint Ih'dtH'tion Conv.-nlion of ISd.'t. See
: published proei'iiiines, “M, inbiv, Max I'.’th.
1 s::.t.”
| “The seeoud seetiond.ieing read asiollows :
i “J he | louse id UeplvseidatlVes shall be eotn
posed of nii'iubeis tlo ill nil the I'oiinties which
non me or lieieaft, r ntav lie itiebideil within the
“State, invoiding t,> their f-speetive mnnbi-rs ol
- tri .- irhitr <rsniix.”
“Mi. Ihviviu moved to insert after “lYee white ,
j persons,’ the words “on'/ inliih 07 flirt r’ fi t t!is n/ ,
i tk* fwiftle of’ <Wi>/ - ” and on agree-ng to tle/'i
same, the yens were 122, ten* I’Jii, to wit :/-
Yi: vn—Messis. Alien, ANT UIKVV’S, Ii i, on, ,
Hailey, ite. itc.
N.lts- Messrs, Adams, \etv. \d.iir., of Car
bill, Adair of Madison, Audi i.uv. li'-.iT, • l' 1 air,
A-e. ,Ve.
| \ .-as mos lv Troup men -a ivs almost ,-v
----; elusive!v I b uioerats. 1
! ‘
Keep it before the People.
<*.A. 1 how usoti, the gieat \j•< stle ofCatliob
ieisin in tlji.s (‘oiintrv, says:
“770 I'nixis I/,* nrojx'r authority to i/irnfe tor
iik : w lot her tin Constitution of thi* Coiuiln/ is
or in not, reotoimint to the /.airs of fW.”
.It le, i lon,.statrr l'* ‘ 1. 1 :: 11 nts. flie \uti-
Aiiu't-ii- in .1 otnii and are ven niu-'li leg.irde-l In
llle tdn lllotls episl hs, ir r.-it le-l bulls, ~f this
genTh man. Tiie Sav all Hull • ■ • giati s■ 11 is i!• ill
out. w. l'.-liye, >u an extiti.r-A* tie ( • : . ..i
we leatji. is a Cat lioiie, and tliei.-f.0,• l.uniitar
with bub's, this is in” s’.i oi'ge. p.o t icilln'h , as Mia
1. ngstrci t's bulls are ng-uii't lie- 1 1 • ,-ti, .■ IM. ill
odists an IM ei hod Ist pieaeliet-. Soitlnrn Ii
eon he.
j l itt. Si/.c or M an.—Aridic.ulotis statement, has
rin through tin* pa|H'rs of Adam's being 123 feet
high. Kvc 118, Sfoah 10.1, Ate. The Kgvptiau
ttiummies, if they arc good for nothing else,
prove tin’ interesting fact that for three or four
( tlious.anil years past man has not changed in
‘stature. “ If, therefore, rib diminution of it lias
| taken place in the coursa of all that time, but the
! average size of the race is the same now as three
I orfoiirt liotisand years ago, is there till* least proha
I bility that it, was mati-ii.-illy different in the two
’ thousand years proivil tig / The argument is
. strong that it was net. ,
(JII I ITI N, <; FOKGIA.
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 8, 1855.
For Governor,
HON- GARNETT ANDREWS,
I . ♦ ill-- U 11.K1..-S.
. ,
American Nominations for Congress.
i . -— — • i
till M V AIINAIM't:, “t t.,1” rt.v
Sn.'si. Ills, U 11.1. - A II V\Vkl\s.,,| Suin'.r.
Tii.iui l -i |-ui:t.liT I'. *J'l{ll’l'K. <.f Monroe.
I--,,, mi J. i l'K\ I A MIN it ll\l 1.1-. of Troii |.
!I o il. In . t.i:\Vi~- ‘l l AII.IV. of ‘'no.
•t\i it Ii 1.1.* 1 N t i ).\S I* l< A NKII N. <| < lark**.
mu i"w| N.i. I* ‘i'Ut, *f
1 .itfi.iii Ins.- I.A! ,\ \ l/l H. I. AM.MI •>! l.iif <ln
County Nominations.
sh.lf.lH\>i rnI'.STV
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m: \HY i in s i t
Si n, i “i: \ i.i.i.n w TI i:\l.l!.
It I.IUIK I.M ,11IV I— || ‘IIS 11A 11.,
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ami /:7 //. tw'.v/ y.
si .mii.N hi ii:.
It I.l’ I: I O.SI HIM - rilll.ll’ II I: i: A -81.1. b.
/'/A'/; rut XIV
SIM I ,11 81-.A l.uil,- I '*! tTiVIMiTD.N.
111.i*i-1.-si. \ja 11 -i .1 1 *l l N I< ) \ >l.’ I 1 1 .
il ti“ >i \>• ini CDiniuiiit,. nli'irn ;'.•! I.<i.L• *i i:t 1 min i< s
for w.iiil nt
Me mi's I iii | •m* •• tup I I*. 11 kj'iii ri - k ’ * I'TI .* ‘ j fiff
v% ill u|>|H-ar id .tt \v rk, I . iij.* 1.0 I:iI* lor this : f . m
A iik* l ie nii Aild ri'Hs.
I'ol. I II I N*i,i c. will •I •ii -* flu* |” o| Ic nt tli.
<.i ‘tin BI'I-!i it t -it 11 J?t on id I, on .* Imi i.i \ 1 1> I *.| St ii; -t.
lii \i ti 11 in .Midi I if-8 lor I lie I.* jfi Int ir* arc •\| < •
l- <1 lo lie th< i-. *
llon. 11. I*. Trl |tpi*
Will ii 1 1< t ii - * lln* cTtlz. nos <• it tii ii vi.ii.ilv :ii
< Ir.llin, ,*”iturtlny
iiII, .iici lar him.
The Great Fandango.
Tim: -1 1 vu i- ktg;.i ,i* <l.i v for the Ant i) -in tli< <li^
jjiliS Thi’ !'•• Well', WO pl * dl|!UO, fi'.'lll IMO'I ? . rj'l'l j <f
- “lit |r • iTiI. Sis rtf ami hifj, women ‘ami hil !n*n, whiff
aMI l<!.ol'. Til. Iff!.’ -r.'-at man, A! • \ ini- r lliniilfwi
>l4 |!irnft, inu<lc ii *j ••! fit in ti>” in*iTiii if, wi.irli wo ti<i
n■! hoar, a ini llf ;ri tsf 1 1 11 If man, that I- Hlt) a ya;
hr hi’ fi vi in.i<i ’ a }• <*f!i in tli*’ <v,
Wc liati* int hem 1 nt any m linns
*• Sain ’ !•;. f!i< t llnrls of villnr. I | >ti liic whoh*. w
jll -tillin’ f In- < a h h !V-wii h tail’ mei • haul ’ 1 - mm c f ii.m a
t t.llljt Ttdilf 1011 t’ I fill’ lllfilld Cfll-Ulllt ‘<!. ** \\ J 1|T. Ill”
thrown in II I in’ Allt if Were | and -it, lie | v i,...\ ■■(’ im
ltd” Ii wtiY flit \ *4* •• Ini’ It h" \* >!.• Uni In f he, >\\f :t r
t"hl lln - wen • till, atet t<i ihcir |iUUht r tilling
j .he .lay,
\ iii< ilt mi \ o min :\ lln ti.-lii •ti I ‘.I ('ll 111 Dint lit I .
Tin* >a\aiiimli l\< j’lh'f uti of ‘I hti r-tlav .t;i\- I’y a
j ri \at i- tli - j af • Ii it ■•< iw .1 I t• t • v i oiiyr fn-m A i. w*
h'M i m I hat flic A iiibif an <'itavt'or it n li'hi M.*l*Ttiay in
tha f• 1 1 v . in, intitt *t -i I.a I •\fl •<• I.a in at, ••! i incoln odiiii
ty, a- fin ;i c.nnii'taff lor f - ,in Ihe eight h tli.-*tiicf.
Naturalized Citizens,
!-*. I -■•••* 1 ai. I tin iv|. ulv!i'>ii tin- jm ia< i jth
w .j -its ■•! lln_ii< I\ • i ai les iff .1 in \n.b"T a i I'.iih, we
e lint..l f'| tt hf 111 fit I pit -t 111 15. ’ in ali V •: I• f f!;an lh<-
ud! i\ ot a ’ f t• tun’ li.i Lin .’ o/- -it* i !*• w •• n/ i*-
I': 11 • .\v • 111 . 4 • if i jt|. •i! ftif h” in’ . r< n-’ fin i ; i.f
tic* Pro!*’ !an f I to !• ;:• • n i-. In a i !,f umh r
-i <•••♦"•.!'. “l —•♦• |• t• *\, -,v. u. i. to app:. < h
lit *i i I •Ii 1 ‘ll Is! ell. ill: iI .. ei'.t . I. • i'htV” ‘i j 1
I*” ■i l in 11 . r t••.i i/• t .ii ht “ i:I • i• • pil ; ‘i ’ n ’ , it.,’ r. i
‘• ’” ’* lit I tit i : /hr -I fa f . w al f %•. ■>!.!. in tln •?:
i ••* m>v r • •..• dii i r j • i.: t •■. In Ina. ft I* t j! ii ;
If ‘ I'i” ‘-< n ‘V w *''v li til•’ •.1 •. i ; --. M.rinn i:! j
•dm ~ iii; \ f li. it. i iifitif if", info all Tiff I *ci t; 5 *: . j
I!• I *:•! ’ . I • . i!• *r• m••• n• i I ;:;a* t* I • t ili/i i- \
1 •” ii •■'*’ ! ; T I n.i I-* a‘ • , N d- ; • r I.- Pi ;■■! !i. rllme j
ti j• ••• • t \ 111 • • an Patty I ff> i • no* j. , . . ,
1 •,i - ‘ •'.'i*’ A--: i \. •''* ii -.- “i ti.if ir .. .i’
. I• - Imni -i i v It, in oia j ’ i 1
f• - ••it'; jf|. lot rio in. i” in :h> • -.v i..i t;; -:a hr rh- r j
c a! i.v••at i• ! n * kft t lh.it tin y Mint'* r amonjg’ j
mi i jl;a. aof a .a! ht u !.! \t-I i• n Itt- -> .J i an t
w -’ ‘ • ai| ii ‘ i.-i l:.’ . • nl tel .in which !"■ •* H*!
it, i\ < 1 1 1 ii i; i•. ‘•-j- 1 1 ly wi: l ‘ 1.-- of'tin* na fi\ <■
1.-, a
\ inn •• ‘. ’it ■ ai i’ .- i*. a: law•< Tiii •? p< - it.tv
I . ‘.I •. ■ .” :■ I ‘•-•*•! ‘ ‘ :! St !J ‘ i ‘'/• M-.
ii- il - DjuMt imii mil it. -ar:!y j*i ■ “? i\f Vw
can;; ihe i ijjhi -oj |.nn f :i;.'ia,l.’ au • i.t ii; ki'aiwii.
II will l. int ir fly atimii’ -I 1 rtf n;■t > foiiiv In i • tin ! r
the retrnint.' 4 impt- f I l\ mo h a i-Ii iml:", or to remain n
tiicir native laini. if llm 1*1.■.-•*inj:* wiinh Armn. t in
*; it i;t’ ns otter to,the t*|ji<"ftl oftrtln.r ii.iiim.. .;;.
• I im ■ I ton CD -t iy at’t lif pin cos a !• w x .•;!)>’ j rolcit n-n
----■lt v I•• I'i eee tl, ;fi >'U!T I \ it i|d, and not lot -'llll’ flilt iV • A UW
it •; ‘.o i!i aptii thf valto <-t an inliontam • with
:ho ti- at. -I lh’ ,'i of ill > laml. The* live-**, tin* toilii.o-t.
ami I In* s.ifi nl liuiior of <*iir ja? riot .'in--were atak- ion
t!i.* li.i/anlof an cut ij •: i foot of which lias grown this
peat an nation ; shall w* he til now that tilt*
j stake w,ha ii in • pmi n.t one--not worth a paltry siu'ri-I
ticc on tin’ part < ! tin* tje-ct ; -I in’s, it may l>c. of those I
who soiiniit to fialivcrl mar lihcitic’ at tin* point of ’he i
bayonet ! \ • i.at urjili/.ctl cili/.’ ii,
ate-* tht*£ivat p i\ilexes wo ill coihhidm enjoy, will say ;
With all their iah tci t !o\.* ■( “tatiierlai I.” there
n ii'tf an in lop’ iii -if; /mi ■!’ ea!i i\,i < • 1 ami !i u'h t ine<l .-ten*
ii in of, hill m•: 8f i ppi"ve tho poh • \ t Ini’ j” .f'j'f Anori •
fin to iti 1 * \ an* ica What h tin* no Ith’ ta-j ; : af i.n ot j
every t rin* ti< art <<\ Ii i-hma n. if it i- lo t t li.it his t i un- i
11 > iik4i uiay hie.'il; Hie chains t s t ppr. • -ion, at>l st;wnl i
itetot e tin* wt*i ll fret., tin’ ;• 11 ; t< s• t ’loir own •l • .-tiny,
tin* a rt'inht ts of t li** i r own in*-’ if ut ion**, anti tl;o niht
upmitiioir mi soil! With -iieh patiioti.* .sen* ino nt i
1 for t hemscUt >. it } i-!•- that tljev :-!e ;;i i e *n- 1
, lei All 111 J
t*i -hail w.’n •!. • i gar'lit tC tlie <x t\.• n tin* •
a I noin: o'is sh: -lory, ami the pr< cep?* . f <ur father.--. ;
ami t .• oJi: tho- .u r p ci* a-ainij * “O’ of tin* j
(hurt h of Ton."*, ami hy tpiietly snhmit f to herd.-,
c:d.,;him nts 111 -iii tempo’ ai power, iranh r tin* !hm l\
ism of i'opoiy from Homo* huth* I nite l <tat.s!':
Jt t'.ien* a :nti; ali7.-'I i itlfon who winJu-s so to pr‘>stitut* •
th.'uiMtitiitioii** of ith inlopti ii -country 1 Why. then, j
~! j ft I” that part of tin* \m-*rit*.in <*rccl which lorhitls .
I tin* tinion of i iiureii nml nml ignores the Higher- J
!.\\ •loetritii* of tin* l’p* • state ufiairs ?’ Mir. ty the
< ncmit sos tin* American Party insult the intelligence ‘j
an.l pal riot i'tn of tmturulizml eitisens, if thi > hope *• •
win t iiein to tin* si.hr of :t foreign policy, tlcf i inn nt at t* j
the best interests'*t this (io\ eriiinont ."halt we oj.entho
tltmr to a persicution of in Him eounti'v. ** ‘
j hffis n tlouo ill tho ob'l ! What say our J’r* t- ’ant
Ir.-ti T I’opery, n fUiny* with iho l*v -t l!t-'.l.}’ t!s* H 1 •
• u:.’ ries, i ii\ .n.i.ii ii -hint eye upon thi-* peace Ini ami
h ‘PI vI m l “iu S-* In-!• ni.ii,’ i -ea| t-l\ it tinis if her
t\ i*.i i. .i iwitli ielfi 11. - liatrt.l. she would break
h.-vn ti- -la. iier ■! tli ir | r<*tc*ti*i an l revel in tin*
tie.oi c h hi\n \ Dt li iitwml pt i-eeut i.*ti Shall Atneri
eaus p.rm.tttn. * hit tli - *h i ur.r adop’c l ilhene
that they slmuM ? Wf aonot fiiiitk it
I . metiis.oi . we a**iii. the natuiah/ed . t'/.n that •
tio Vtnenf.m I'aj t y a iv.u at s im tin a-uiv eirTrilati tl t<* (
pi'. iudffe tiis iiifeicts. or any other id.ntieat with that
ol theyoantrv We make in* war upon individuals—
were it otherwise, we should <i violence t tin* better ‘
feelings ot our n.iture, f'! w real y I ‘t- ‘ Jil ex :y natu-’
r.!i/e l eitir.i'n, |*’.soimtly. just, in proportion as his e.-n- ,
duet is worthy of est> tu However nun h wo may be
misrepresented, tin* Ainerieiirt Party disclaims ail pro-’
judiee against foreigners as Midi, at. I it lies Upon the in
telligence of i he natu rah led population tor a just appro- !
nation of its higher aims. u j
Tin: American Party ok Ohio.— Tho Amer
ican party of t>hio have nominated Alien Trum-’
110 f*r tnvrm>r. and placed him upon tho Phila
delphia Plittfo iii i nppoattion to >altnot l* < base
who is* the ftvosnil iiinniuoo of a coalition ut the
j lVmocra s uc.l aboJitiuu ,
That Meeting in the Cellar.
In „ur fir,i ...u- nit”- Ai.tl-Au.fr/n mamr.nnm .
in llit. <. iiiify, ~Mi-1...l a., arti.lc rf|.D.r>r u ><■-1
.-r.tm.-cf lK in H-ck.’ ■ • ll 1” “""‘“'K Wl " r ” ,!l1 ’ i
mnVcatiun mm-iuU.4, m.d mm •- I limit"! M” j
!„4i„i.il v, in onit-rto tun. n ih'u* 1 t
u-,g"f Uj! .1 rdtifli-I.l’ lili'l j.yM-..:• and l*'’ •.jri.atutif •'* •
,i„. .1,.. ti'.f.Tv f'.d.iw tb*.t ti..- 1
l, llllil. f! 11l ll.c, . ’ i1.1.” w, 1. 1.3 nil'll lul imli.flu- ;
uut.-lv 1 -r In.-: (.urro-D. the t* itifi’ ul > ‘V” “’ I
...t i„ .1. i. i.i.> -ii ylr -f.ii. in nl v.’ 1...'i mu... . in-'i ‘i ‘I ,
m, |.ri .• tl.Ml 111. lii'.lu ¥ ■. ln!-l 111 Ilf o‘ ll j
lu-iriiii. it. ‘i lie M'lutiiMi >"i'.- .. i- ii- ii.'i'.i- **ii I'” <iu} . i'ml .
| i| ’ r■el I” 1 1' --“'i Tii'l.'.v- tO 1 “ : ‘D
j-, i t , i,,l thui ii m* < lii‘C w< l"dd i” <l"’ ■- lUvv- W ■
/imii'.l 1 1., n, mid l.iiif.’- }>--l, lbl ii wv-tii.g “n.l'.-.diu
Ul l|t,r. tl.wUjSb It limy I” |H..-il.lf tli-'it -• u.’ •! l -11-
. J};il. - did nut iitlilid if, Ulid I” ■ I!- KI' “I r i ' ’ -'-’ uv
f. i,— w.II u. tl.u r..il ..ulii'T") ‘ii’ l..bric.iliuii, ii ni
.i. .ii it 1,., nil*', wc :ij'| ‘-l"t lin’ fuil.iwilig .clliflCillcc :
‘I i l.< >KAI - . SI'.VUIIM. f. -IV , ...
‘|i,,-i- I ri.lv tli.it. •■ 11 llu- ‘lnya.f'lu- Anti-Ai'.'-n
----imi tin it.. uii liuii iii i. nlliii. ii ml i■mi ii m *i.- i_.il* -- •’
• .nil,l. lin tin. . ..uill.'.ii-c, livit • -'ii.i,lii.g in Ir* ut “1 tl‘<- |
• -i,mill, ii-. . mill .itln i-'. mi. I U'illi.'iiii I'Diiil-v. “i * “i
I lie il . ..i Ii .i 111. •fi 11 ■. it id , • in*- ‘i , im i ‘* ‘
w licit- All I “II Mr I'. i.-iI.J ri |.!i."i. li’ ‘“1 !
ii, |-.c. i. .’ . . I ‘it. I. i... ,1 Ml I’ ‘ll'.* *. ;i '*
.i.i..i n-i i, hi„, N'.ildi.y 1 1", “l >•' •
ii.u!. :,|,.| r,-| and 111,1 ll” I". I ! * * J If •’ > :: I
lull", il. .1- ll ID- I Ilf’ I'M ■.’ “ ll', •’ ■
ceil ill 111.! 11l- Ml 1 -I “1“ 1 “I ‘. 1 ‘ ■■■ |
■ iel‘*' r .t! .. i i.'i lint .Mr I ‘ i.'M* } ■ • ‘ 1 ‘ ‘ “ i ;l ,r j
a• i ii- time, xvas eli IT Vi ft wards as a ‘’ ‘’■ r ‘ ‘ ,
Iha I \v:in .lii.-etit, ai.tl i%-tf and a-a <f . :••iu •he ;, ‘‘i
10..,5t j TiKim .1. Im.!!:. (
1 il'tl'CJ'M. SIMU'IVO * •* I \l'i. “ . . j
‘I I,: - ;. ii> i lit hi’ I u.l* .ti <liiflin i-ii tl.f'..y •! t. j
Ai.ti \nifii.iii i.Dinic.it iDi .a . I *;.t!i*j i hith* *• l * * ; *
t joxxil of x% hirh Mr. Tu< he * 11 iti s. ;'l h* jipl s!m ‘j*:t [
tiiiti s.-k.-I, Where s Mr. I > ! ‘- n* ■ pi-* *h * |
lip in >:. • ks'e. liar liliti-tw !'••;. I ."tifiite i-;.i - |
:i ; • ... if lireei ion, ands • and the r* hi w:i ioA |
tin re : whi* h .-• lo •<i (I think Mr i • v ) J’i ‘"• ;
he is on his way up tlo r • now [ ■ \ .- I. ii i
- * I ilil ‘., hlAllilMi M ,
This * .! !i’ -. lii .t on W■: • -l.iy r f -\ ; i-
Aim 11 n i Dun! .f; ■;.-in Ii i iHin. !m w .. i -an. P> ■ y
.:t Anli**W - ‘l.'i ii, • .id oui.ty, ai.tl’ in a run “1 “ nv. c
s'i. ;'n -"in out’ I. Why xvjis lihy H. ."io :■ •’ - ni
i:ii <; ahiitif f.avu • i m; !i >•* t•• rl .l _*• in"''nii:>’ ! ‘tr
• ‘♦*i*‘ti.'V *oj.tit k ll ‘ XVhi44:l iu_ r ioT.lt. ‘ *d * 1 !’ I V’ : ’ *, I
but I ‘ I not ••s-ii -MV a w<Jl as h (I ■• dh n h :
lor in- h.t- flit-bi, ami ! • ’••• b* i** ••- *— •••••
i; I’ !'•. A NM'rxv >. l
We 1.--W :i •Iv i- * ll” iiditor ! Ihe I'htj-h • S'-'< U> I.tk : ,
.ill li is hi; h !.;:•/ it • II uhit i7~hf I a ,'d upon Ihe j
fflTilif.ll. “I !;:• .1 !• pi tvs. pill i1 i i..‘ dii.s p; i * ..CO he j
ir, an lif in ivi-li* -tt ;c ‘jtiire ayi • .<: i.a:o” a- *i ■•• *t’ , j
10-x,t :i s in l -lioxv li.- v. j-ct • i•• lh;■ i• •;. h> * - j
i,i|f u„d\ Irani.", “r hi • -'.ai: •-v -til:..'! I y j •■'!
I o i ihaid i y ami .-laito:.
That Dialogue.
Wc r. gr.-t tb:.> . Ui- ti-ii i,d (’. W. f Wiijr'.i ! u .
l-rui'cr I'd- “ “IV “il. and” in lii*-ii'.-t In-; :• -fiit -
U|."ll til.- Dil l-’ lii.ll I illlt W • i -:■:■■■!
Illty Id | III.! v\hx* ]
li. dopM. in our t *\i :mn- la-t xv.-ik. TANARUS! I
poh!i in !a i tli ■ i j i tofj : • c xi i :;i x. • - •
!u h- c.im i :’.l xv J h lii*- faeN, ; ml . • Cos i “
nif nTiYifi I. no a| -j Ji*- !i*m ■lo id ha\ ;i !• •n tc -i* ii •.-
f its perffH y imii lit of “Tin* imput at mi*-. ’A •-• 5 :i
----• v *.tfi!'l l.rt Vs UM if* m-hiv !<•? a—-nhtrr—Mr.
any im in’’’* i"I h - r.tnitly. u: dn;t in m- u;i\ ...
l.r tie lifts ul the i i:b*p'Ue. fioihi llmut'-i 1 .• !i
1 :.t 111 t the Hie nut Imr. if I ’ ,i. lil.i
I t tic-'put ’*l x\ lim Ji lie lotin ti; <!• m.aml xs i. !. • .!’ •!’
n-| e.-t h• i’ I \VA _rlit I !!!!- !l. x\i !. j xv.ii ;•l ia at
l inp'tY i ; I"| .t;-. :im •( rh.it tiff i- aicin■! *v \
lh.it tin I ..il'-y t. t - 1 -i ’ tit i1 \ til- V- |, .. x
-on v tha t . ’ i V. -'.. :iM li-tx. !■ if ! :■ !* : ! ’ ‘ i. •
of ..ill’ e'fit .• - i.'i thi ImiMit. t . v\ I.!; t t r..
.• aj-'l pii ! * ’-! <-i h\ him - ohm * -■ I ihy< 1 ! • .I.■ i: ; ■
lx pci in irt ii r tin* u .• .-f hi- n;i no*.
Another Fraud upon the People.
\f. w xv.-. f i • * : \ii I
a..’ ;j !(a *a- VS', iia • . :n, I f!m !.: I • Wc - ndc ‘I “Il t *h: • •
‘•tlh f. ‘..i'i !” .cal !’ “In tli .'i t Lhaii. ‘‘ii
’ i D;* ll •! •: 1 l;e f! !.’ rIII f Y h.l'l :i p I • !:•
: th” -.in. ;• . tad ;!• i • r: tl.. i . a -i ■!■• • *
Lo lift liy liii, , . ; . ■! ■". : 0 It.
i \ .If I. it if- : i: t.i If;-t
jvi • for !■ i t hi-!re; r. u i.o w . f!i* c- ‘ . i•■
J" tAnti-Aniei in li t _ • { y he
: ,T">, ll,c .1 ity •*i ‘ - Or, Wi. ! i-i.t : ■ - -
| It- :| s .| XX ‘il l;;hl t'l id ’ ... a |•’ ■ ; • -
; .1 :i. XX h ( ,\ v ! i ■ ‘. I ‘ ‘ 1 .• • I.
; l-'r i!. ■- •: im!: .o .1. 11. ‘ .1 • :ii i .. pml
•l\ w li tli- •• j*. wi..- t.iVor ri h.t •: .-t t .1-
jtDII |l 1 • • O I'l.- ands ; ‘:! t ’ • \t
•, , //
Louisville Riots.
** Tl ■ • • • • ! ’ : I i:iv • x r
• ‘ • ‘ ‘ - • “ti xx :
t -I f :il"i •-! • !-:• *i ••
I ” | id'll - *l* ’ h :hr v•• p•t rt aih. f 1 • ; h -x , ; h
1 I'.i'.'il. XX. : ! il I \ ill .| t. It til. to- Hl.of
:‘•• ■ t x .••••Ho 1 1 “! 1.-.,: . die .1 j • a’l in> ii.h- t• “f f!u e
•r t 1 f t I-..! •!i hr .tv \- i hit,;; th “ th. \ \ ,.i\ .
h. ~1 th-g 1 *•-. ‘ml•. • ’ix.• r. * le-i r| a: 11 / 11 ’ ! p -1 ■ • thi -
“! i 1 - - \ ,Ili ,f r i.f .- ‘ i fl. ‘■ ‘!-
1 • : ll.’ j• - • • and. ■ . ’ • I XVl* J.’ .-. t 1 : \ -
• • 1• xi’ ■ • 1 ids. i- Uid!*• .- -
-It .• v - il’ ‘* • ‘t all ! “X. n.l V llm lam:. - ’ coil m ’.i;-
1 11- -■ •...: - in.'i r > * •- . I>- . ■ .
P i :it.if it - m : .1• inmt,** tin* < 1 •-x iih
I xx u!t| t!o xvell ! o < ■ 1. • r -il.e mnnv w’i *'••
tile ;_o -! .-!• r*r .1 . 1 1 w 1 i! !•■..■!!■ftr ii a’l he -
editor “l t'• .• .<av:in^tali f.eor;r::in i•'a 1 : • _r 2 * ; hor".
jsyin | af!: -.; .* with flu* fi ••ii.'ii m< \ eno- 1 •t In t } •- •• nnf.y.-
j and tint he Im- ** i. nd : :u ct'ud;. rive** ill id- *; ••
I Mtion to tli.- Amefie.in Party. It xtll farther retia mI"T,
j t hat tin; •ii ■ • iii or ;i. rt <>l po-il ix• !x t l.a! lie hol hut \
! tin* laxv ,t .t:
\ll oriioy I'm. tie: .Mate K’oad. hut la : n*: I •* ■ , |J IC
laxv .vhi it <w i!i .a !■ and. Im im s lot \. t Im.l ‘* rhe !'dm -s 1•>
ei.;rt'ft” / <i/i !.if 10 ; r ” It xx;: j tnttli rdo
xv.dl to i.. |•. * t >vh tin ;• that *• 1: .•tih'.f j • i !'■ r .
lid’ -i o'er* •• ■ 1 x\ : U 1 • - ’da! t lie ivta-xv No*! *•-.-
I ere fly p'. 1 : l Ii • m **’ at l *. s i-x i!! . x\II 11 t ht ns
j di:k. 11!: to o .nm a?. j ha.’ . f ‘/♦ law ah -\ nr- fe.'nt! t *’X|
!n short, xx ; f!:.H .nir !Vie*; h of the r>vi!!.N
J ( J.t.rpd 1 a xx i M 1 i tltaxv liheriiPy upon the 4 *i r* • • 1 . *
r -stihl.t pr.*. t-'’ “f tin r Sax nnmih • nip", y. until it
( !it!l ■• j *x. dll .t ;••• lias - une to p:!Yc nt •< < ini t,r :
American Meeting in Spalding.
Af n . X'': * ‘ of I. 1’ If. s j -f *:,m {he •< X el'jt]
•'oiw.fih *i’ th, \in rif.in P.y.* • i*,t Spa! I.! ;; county, hehl
at tli ‘ <'"in f li’ ii-t i*i <l l ifVm, on ‘Pue-ilny, l!..- -ts h day ot
■ Soph-mher, to rianinute t'amlidate- lur tho Im. r i !afun*
• on iii.iHmi f .l “hua .1. I Mans, x iarrv tlriee xvas valled'to
j tio* chair, aiid .I N Harris reim\stx*d t* act ns Sco
: retary.
(>n a call xf tin* di-filets, the bdloxvlng thi. grates ap
peored nml t*.*"k flo-ir .-< ats :
1 (hmvtiv. Win M ( lire. .Ttdm Sjruill, Win. II
. \ Joseph N. iianis, H. H. Uanmuc.
j I'.u.ix. —a'o-fpli WiJ liaiiH. |J. ('. H, ad. Tliouins- lii ii
tleison, Hielxanl < lih.-ou, .him A . I’m.n
• Akku a— .Tnet li Stnitii, lliehanl and. .Manic;., Jam. sM.
’ \h.nis, (V (loodman, V. \Y Vilen.
C xiu\?j A .1. Lvsir.s, Tlmmus !h JuLnson. Win
Parker, Aaron Woodward, (limy ‘ Iricc.
AKin*'.* — A (I. Murray, ddm ilossctt, Hubert brown.
Hainucl Cnwtlicn* W I*, ihifeau. * 1
Oftr.V —Johfi W. lion.il, ieorp’ i*rothf, ( hftrl(f§Xo
l )uproc, IJoht’i t Pal la; <i. John I ax i ■-.
Ml- Zion l it:.” \. I’:• • net• , (diaries il. Uevd.
jlleury K Jat*k’ -n. I"!*t ‘Pern 11, Jain’ • il. \.-rr.
t >ll ni"t ofi. t lie tmix.m i a th. ntokn to - l**r half
eonsultatioii, ami xvli u n t-- mhl, .1. .. motion, tin y pm
eecdcil t<* h.illot t’.r a • ar*h late 1 r t!i S. . , a::'l
|on eoiintiujj out. it :ipp” n.d ;;. h'u.i;.. i> T. Ia ith-- ’
1 xvsis duly iitrij.: fl; an l< a hill. : f,.r 1 e-H'tii.latt
for Kepresen: if iii, i{ appeard that Iran P ]viki;i*.u-
Kit K xx .is elutsen.
i (hi iijotuui. ti v’ !.:mif tee of fix* xa* nppe!ati dto report
j matter tor tli** I ''i.sideiatioii oftli eMnvcfiti..n ; commit- f
j tee. A. ('•- Murray. William M Cline, Nimuel Caiftheti. i
j Thi.ui#i l* Hdinsofi. W-rHintn H Thc eomtuit
-1 tee retired, awl during their ah.*t nee Cr 1. T. W. I lvnf
was culled cn tor a j .h, a it’d dealt some hard hl"xx
, upon the In'ii'i - of t !i w h.i*. t - ha-e pair x- poir] •.-< ~.
tradu. t* and x iilify t hMr—r jlthops. and :idx .oate th*
.cause et fur turner* iiiffitxstd ot their own < utirrytntn.-
I At the dc:f < . I . th*. c cir.dtee bv.r |C rv.iov.!
I jeporlcd the folloxxli g rcsnlutiur-, xvhkh were ui.ani
’ ad"|t” iM*-'vit:
i I ,;tl. That, xv>• rat fy and a] prove the \.U, ; .nal
\vLX 1 4-da* I'lilt-i i.dp1.1.1, ami the MateJM.lt
■"l Ji “*- ‘ ! y:
I Vv?.;--!-
! having im* - - - ‘ ‘,.'• >*
UI,V I'.cal , t iic.f >,. .'.ll ry ‘’lit =''’ 1 1 j
ii], ■ - nun. li ii-!/. i'; “ 1 1 !
| i'll'.* i'l.-iTf ‘iii'i"’ Vn r rii.rfv.tl.cy t*a***?
i n.c ‘Mlcli-.-.I <"! the I'.uiy, :.*■ ‘ l‘"t a . _
I 1 \ r. -.,2c •. TWct V taUrvtHii-l I-yt:r r 'V- .'he w fuii.a-
Ul,- i.r. Ilia ic. “f fi.i:l- I’ !I I, • ■ 1"1 til.- 1.-
I’ Kilk, .r.-i-:, ! r the C'-u--, **l I.U-'ly
t'• 1 In-in “til- lif.fly Mi|'|'.irt ■
1 ,:i in,, tj,iii, the Amcii’ un I f.i"ii f- ‘i'i- I1” !' 11 “
li.-h flic i,i-iiccc*liiifr of this co.nct.ti’ ii. Afti'r acC u
-1.. fpocch f,-"U Cul. A. 1:. M.c.r-r th” ounwi.tiun u.l
jouru.'C CAili; V CIMCi;, (-iiiiir.iia.i
----josK.-J! N I! Xff ::is. Secretary.
A Jerry Rescuer Nominated fcy ice N. Y. j
Softs.
flu li..’ 1!of < *f1.,1"-i. I'.‘>l. ll “ i: V” f |
‘until” i 11 v. w -is Ii ‘ri-'i bl vl , - it'’ 1! < fti f! 1” if*-- j
1.. 0/ tli.- I’ n‘if.l StateV Mai.-lt:-!! nt
i Now Yoik, I'V it nu b. *nc >1 l!*e i.t-tignb'iy j
Pil'flu’ ri"! “’i- I'nt ni k 11. Agar., <no of tin- <1- j
j lifii-.-.i !’t!.i-S'. !:• ii*c S:;iiiilan], ti 1-ii i-.-oi! 1 -:n-
J (iiTiitic jo;., i. Atmtlit'i- ■ <litor “I ibis I'iipcr, M-‘-;
!-> Stiiiitii. is wft., nc'.K.'Jly eng.-ACitl in i
;:m a ring Ifi'i'T. .".ml iinlirttsl !’<'•’ tliv cilim
j |.y i1.,. f'•! Stall's Cnim! .liny nt lbiffilo.-
I'l,i i-liovv tlnir syinj'f.tliy ‘"f th.’ i<-.'Uir nl.li-riy
! nmi to f in: their vnt, the Ailininislrntiuti, nt
iSi I’i Shi-fl T’i'i,vi'iit:i‘ii t'l NYw I nik, hiive m.in
'i • ! tl,f : .-• *•! I hit lick 11. Ag <n Nt the . !
lil’t* id Si.i’c I !i*-Jox*! nl’ !
Si,iit!ii‘in men, how <in _>“U l*k* the-n: “Mitunl
A‘l it-* t.! -■t rntii ‘ii I temoernts” C'i the Neii ill ! W lint
* .in v"ii think <•!’ S.ruthein politU-ians why* fish
! vm'. te enniesee with lri>-!i slave ieseliel'B g*tin*l
* , five A.niei iefitis ] _ I hink et it, niiel ask vnur
j-s,'ive< it it is lint time to break_np these oi.l enr
j i-iiparties, aiul join in the patiint Ameiie.'iii
* tunVl i ,<■!:t t'l 1- the rights if tin- peojih', the rights
1.. fi,,. South, nml lit* tights nt the Nation.
M’r.ZmN Cami’tiiuieND, Sep. Ist. l>->5.
‘in. run: _ ,
A,.” :,ting to previoc's arrangements <,f the
1 A rn.'i'i’- iii j irtv nt this vieinity.il l'cspei-tnble niim-
I .. ,(’ 1 , ‘|. j; ; -i . nml gi ni I* 1,., ti a-—• -n.l'b <1 t"-; *
r ft,. I irig addresses liotn
; -m:’ ,• nol i•• Aiin-riftn e rty
i | - | lii, ltinsi 11 W; - e.itli-'i til till-elmir lili'l
It ii ‘ •}-■.- it r- ,-i -i"! t -i us -• ■(•:-.• t.<
s’ ‘! i.i ri, . -ingw-.!s ftieiX:i 1,1:'• ---■■'l IV A I* Nun
’ j;ii|v ei ti Mf.viirt. T \Y i'li nt aivl A- • ‘
~ i I I p.a! 1 “l'\vli"iii ! : | imiiur t • tle-m- iv'-’
ni-ll.f! - i-iiti ■ tli.-y :elv” -;ifi'. lie’ \ni ii'-.Hi
( in iie.r vvetl in liiis j'.ii't ..ft lie e.-iintry -
\ , : ti,■• ie;- i; <s of tin- An criemi e in- ■- n l
j that t: v vv.-re s ! tl. it -1- y were m tle-v (< it
i,i ,\e ■!- --riii'ii.’ ! tliun evi l- to p.-fsevei-i’ iu the
- ,'l It.-l gi.'l-i.'iis e ‘I-"'! \m. t\-.infill
('| - :,K M I'. .in-.. ‘ ‘ll 1:,
I! lit iiiin . - ty
Mr m. -.m.u
To the Mechanics oi’ Griffin-
I It i ■ :.i be i tl.nl pi •> •ry ;■ il >• •
test ■ 1 Into, n certain oil pie in 1 intiin .
r their pn indices to get tin* nsi-cn h'lcy oi ju i; .
la.--.id with Unworthy i lll j. l l r:■>t.■ ■ll tin- <■ l .■ t• ■ t
.of ii-Mrchiuties li .ii ‘:i ]itt-t-1 1 . 1 1:itt in ■. -i-l; j
in r- ■ F brh Ily iv-hat 1 c oil :. :
j till* VV.’ <“V to o'.ii-C.F. ■ 0-i lir h t::
j but n Vli rt time -iti.v. luring ;i ! col n
eilllVU.— . the lllrcll'i III’”- VV !‘l * Iri nr .111 I'll ‘ • IV.
•<■l ‘r! ||-. I :iy jug rliil. gt ‘ “.v;i - ti. n:!’• I;
a IIC'I oi tl.rri ’V ro roni Hi -u ’ I ,-pl'r - ‘1 : C
tl I Y uTf? ri -t If the pi • it to l then ■■
• now r:! y I” hr tui-l-l with il.” ici+ond-.: to: -.u
its ntV.iif’ .Now while ::r...ii. ■r. toil tuurr im
| rtai.t a IrStiun i j.i'ialiiir. w.. tin !r ■. i-• !
1: 1 -s and sneers upon i , ■■; •; i Tlie. A
ai- -u-etintil.v t. M. i •* i-'py- I.i• > ; .
1 ■ i ■ ti’ nr chume.-l. In ihc n. or . t m ‘tier. I
| wli.it Invc ‘he mechanics ol lo in .i..tie :• i- v
!;: r i rh’ —lining the lair ( .f o'ie‘ry Suit. ToTf- fTt m
llltMo fit. all 1-t-ii • target o; 11,.. •I'feiii.. i
i-apithets which t^i a l ieiii and .I't.i ‘!r-[ . : ’ | h
tic’.ic- may iie-iim- tp h-no nii .ii tie i
jure about IoT mechanics in t■ i tliu. nod t! they
!ea;II ’ I hut > 1 oil |l-*r <l;iv e .i'll. IW II it'll I- il II IV
.! c.-tunato ) the aggregate w-mlrt he 1| Hi pci
: year—all ol’ which is rfepein|i"l ui r:m .Try I ,k
----- .I. I 1 1 • v u year, which yield- tin’ iicr
■’ cllilllt Ins host pretit. ) 1111<1 (tie llllil-iithc DC riiall
j ic industry from the city ami what would ho i
; • i.■ li:i< >ll ’ t'uuhl ail iv moil* v lend- rs mol nmr
shavers supply tlcir pile's ievi illy, morally, i r
i even pecuniarily ’ CHt off the mechanics trad".
1 and wmiiM t!i morchants el the place he wi.il c t
1 to risk their success in.hu-ine-s upon the profit
derived from those wlm compute re fie “t;i hi ji t v in
! dollars ami cents * Why tin y ktrm very well
.1 that their only chance to s.dl r.tl.. ir c 11 >it:• ii.-t - t i
j i- hy reducing: the price of merchandise- to a frar
. ti''ll ah .ve cost e.far they would pi t > •• market.”
i aii 1I y laying in their year's supply at our.. cut
home merchant out ol tln ir •• patronage.” Tie v
i arc “rich. “ and can do this, hut the mechanic is
” pie r.” nnj as a conseipience. submit to pay a
I ran"i* of prices far above .those exacted of the
rich. livery merchant understands* this, and
it they indulge in sneers and contemptuous re
’ murks about “poor mechanics” and “ragg'd
literlainies.” they are this silliest people up m
r the face of the earth. They could no more pros
per without them tlmn o. uni the coinmunitv ex’-t
indei einient of nil cliailic service Why then. I
again.a-k. is it that the tiie.-ha'ii . f•- •. 1:1.■. ha\ ■
il com . the - hi cot of r. pcitti and ilihliit iliii-iii; •
j pending of ’ election contests f Is there am; thin*:
j in the ‘character of the mechanics tin nn rives to
j warrant I lie sneers and contempt that are heap’ and
upon them .’ Are they fawning Tip n and orino.
im; to men who profess to > ti'em tlr'iu so lip!,tSv !
- il so, they deserve the .opprobrium which is In up
■ed upon them. I know that it is not iu the power
of my fell >w mechanics to prevent t esc unjust
i aspersions upon their calling hut for Heaven's
i sake, let us not merit them hy sveomi\\Vv. I et
; ns Hole the source from whence tin y emanate, and
hiast. at the hallot-hox. the ambitious aspirations
f ol these who would inculcate in the minds of oitr
j fellow-citizens the idea that our calliu” is not re
! spectahle. This much we owe to our own self-re
: speef>~AV o owe it to the honor of our families -
to tin’ future peaee and happiness of our children
who. if they imbibe the slanderous J. v'trim . may
renounce the llel.l of useful industry us uiiheeom
itiiT the position of gentlemen. :inJ forth into
tlm world as idle vas>f"*nds. too proud to work,
and too poor to live creditably without it.
Mechanics of Griffin'! 1 conjure you as you es
teem y-oiir own honor and the honor of those con
! nected with you, to stamp the seal of runii nina
tidn upon your ealiimni itors. at tli • ballot h...a
for it is tlmre and there only that v i ran success
fully rep dl tii” imputation- up.'H v. iir rr-i-r.-tahil
itv Non will lie at no loss to drsjetvate the party
which lias wantonly as-ai!"d you Non need n t
I"’told who preferred vntinjj lor a neiiro lirister
in pirlereii, e to a re-peetalde white mechanic.
Non need not he told who jeer'd at your poverty
and characterised you as ■ rumps! ‘ Non need
not he told who was unwilling to i “i si you with
the property interests of (iritlin ; and last, though
, not least, you need not be informed what party it
‘is that sends out emissaries with the talc of the
1 American l’arty being composed of “only poor
mechanics!"’ Mechanic,
* This nm er.t pr.di.vh'.v A fur she t’ I . irii
iiiC’ and evi-siditno’- t.!” th- tiierdi-iair< “t I'r:''in. 1 'r:''in. and
ii.-uai'd saupfy n -f u ov iliai, cuni arrd witli any uttirr
■l.iss “f ril-otras, thryafo, in a pr, uniiiry p-ort et’ von*
.-djir'iil adv ant£.. j., . la pemt if unrnhiv
Ia: i ii ;,r. e “hey ,-erta.niy need 1 t f—are. ■ .itisoji
CO.VfMt-NICATED.
Uj'sos Cos., Aug. 31st, 1855.
Mm F.r'iToß —lt is amusing to notice the gtigto
with wliieh the foreign party bestow such savory
epithets us the following on the American party ;
“Secret, rmtli-bouiiil association dark-lantern,
Christ-less. Lousy, ttodb-ss set. etc; intending
tiiereby to wnrp the minds and fix the prejndices
of the people against the only party which pro
| rh,inis im determination, without truce or compro
mise. to wage u war of extermination against every
1 principle of policy which tends directly or re
motely to the destruction of the Union and the
Constitution-, ‘l ids low vulgar slang, tiiis billings
„ate and vituperation about the secret feature of
the American organization, is either the offspring
of a distempered imagination, conjuring up fright
(el images and hobgoblins: or it is the most con
temiitiiiie clap-trap that ever was sought to be im
posed on the intelligence of a free pet, pie. The
objection to secresy per se, is totally gratuitous,
without the shadow of a foundation to rest upon,
ami then fori- must full to the ground. The great
architect of the. universe, performs in seerct his
I mi-'iitv de-igns ; from the animalcule that sport#
| unseen t.. tin- naked eye, to the “ huge leviathan
-I at swims ocean stream from the smallest star
i t'l,ms tl..- sky to the “ bright king of day,”
j -.1 iii mi- I.A lig'l.t and heat to cheer and comfort
‘... itl. -s ‘ ming m lltons f— the operations of deity
i . . veil’ I in impenetrable mystery,
j ‘i V “ objection to secrecy per se will apply with
■ , ..ii ,1 three to the institution of Free Masonry ; for
| it i- an order inueces-ible to any but the initiated,
• .' lU ,i has it* secret signs, symbols, grips, etc. The
! private relations wliieh exist between man and
I \v ifo. tlie secrets of domestic economy, and the
sanctities’of retired life, are all obnoxious to the
•nm set.st'b-ss charge. Hence, by the rule of
•iv, tin,n a list i;iii-vi.” the objection runs into
an absurdity which vitiates its force; for when
c ,,( : its legitimate effects, it involves a train
. fTm-onsisteiicit's totally irreconcilable, and which
e-tal'li-li lit ouee the laliacy of the charge. Hav
| _j, the objection to secrecy in the ab
• ,7- mi. we will point out what remains for the
‘forci'an party to show, and here we would premise
that Hie burden of proof rests upon them, to show
that -I'Y'ieey is u-.d by the American party ns a
cloak for dark and unprincipled designs on the
(ii.ii'riiir ut : unless this can be shown it ,s clearly
out of the nest ion to tix a stigma on the party
Uj, .11 t i,t‘ M*'l** ‘t Sl*T‘ i;y.
!t ti'Av rciiiKius ini* thorn tn ostsiblisli tlic
tion tint our piitst ti'i.ns are secret. 1 his they
c'lnn.'t do: tor im re than a hundred newspapers
,i;... iniuating. d-.iiv and weekly onr glorious
Republican doctrines. -and the wayfarer, though
h” he a tool, need nit err therein.” Ibe Nation
„1 < onvention. the highest executive body which
)„.] t|, ( . older, has met, and proclaimed
1 „| v .-md a! ove-h-ard. the great principles hy
i vvtiieii the party shall be governed. ‘1 be same
~.,1.1, |.,„ v iibo.iislie,l in a great measure, the
i ! i utureoY tl del- and authorized every
~. . 1 1 j..j,,.,. T cotMiection with the order,
i‘ | ...j c.| übliely and in the light of day,
• . j .th,t ■■ Amerieaii/ftiJy -hall rule Amer-
i lie lari, therefore is ahiindiititly established
rri-'-d es tlie Nmerirau party is ‘ known
i and read “t all 11” U “ It i- tnt” they hold their
j. ... . i tii in s, ns r and transact prclimina
|~y | .. in tii j and the t.lfe : hut is not the
Im. ;u | 1■ V . bin \ -U- I” ti"’ same charge !
‘ VVd - id. i-ij. r at.d r.iiiv.iss mean ! Are
j .i.,.\ ..dv nit iii ti"’ field ‘ e ting up votes
J . , , ..p ~ t., tl.r.r political faith, and
i .... j. ; : j.. in■ I,- -r'-ure their elections 1
; ... „j ~|| . - hi,a Iran paitv lie condemned be
!,... , • ...v i„ : -ii.-d’ !:■” v e burn Americans to love
~,i Ml !;,’ a:rl i arty !p-s to lally to the
, ir . i nirii and battle lor the
1,. ■,J-: ;i. , ■in a:•! Ia ’ i'-naht V !
I i"’ r i r a- -v-:. ni : .and .hr ‘ X'•entire c in mi t tee
I■’ | ~.. , ■ j .. 11 v hi- ...ii .by reprehensible
: n •ii j.*.- - “,• . o- Nim rimn party:
, ... Ttrrv. w i.'rti ;; ve- them their
. |. .. j". ni. o’ it tiny would
| |. v. a i'. Mi. Ir u.
i . ,a it ia ii n Hr- ti.-ni'i* and con
. , . . -r t'rrv. - • with nplal
“'Y . i ! . I o'li are alike “1-
11-to ti,e. -1 • .. !•-. ami ii’ classified
, ( t.:'.. i.l;■ rr • -a this sere, would he
|,‘ “■ It., ’M” - M “.’ . IV
fini u w i . lisu, ■- - tile ol j’ rtimi hy asking the
. . v.o • i inv ; ■a- -■ man condemn the
. .■; i ; ■ ! r". I iis pnn ipir-are pure and pa
ri r. . v Mp-.ii tic rn umhof secrecy t by
it- | iii. i|d... mii-T it -'ltd or lull.
ni >■ —.un-i .-.lid roo-.-rv al! V” il will pass
lie* “ideal ..f rial”- -in. aid -arrive un-cat lied the
malign.int aUark- “I V- I” . I li.v enen ie- I hese
princi; n-as ‘ • ri.’ true -i!•• guard- ‘ I Hepu 1 -
liv.ini-lu 110 V < i ■’ • , i. ~y po'dg. and
gilaralio e'"| ii,. |. : In ;v ** i .oil lint n'llil exis
‘.a. . -ifik” lin .’ ad you aim n blow ai
,;j„ v ital- of the gv • ‘ :o ; rru-ti I'i"111 OUt Hid
. a an, I""'” .- irk- “sand ••pot- the World
iv-.r l or- igurr- oid ‘ a.'holi*- will “ l'i-c up
■ijid ‘'.ill v u Id—ed : lie- I’M'•"! Home and His
li.-iv ri r vviil -"lit” -"i-tautial token ot
tiitaV reg.iid eiti.. r v inv* ‘i: g you with the ti
tle .n ii .'.ir i 1 ‘i ! l ist', (i. t .ii'oiual and
lligii ir • - or I", n,. i;in ■ v u tl.r -ri ci vL kecii
li n i ‘i : ii burn. - In v.iv
i!, re • •on ni” ‘.im cii nn party and its
pi'i:. r'-.j -\v i I i-.i ai, d—end t” tl"’ cause of
!"-pot; ni :o ! |.'. uiai,i-m :l ot thank (>"d. the
- on” -,'irir ‘ “ a lon to"l in t: ■ - o-oms ot the heroes
■•I seventy—ix. -lilt aiiini.ii - fbe Ih'.iits of their
ic-” tid inr-. 1 1.” inrmoi i"s ot tin* glorious Kcvo
. Inti’ n. wl.i'ii mir fern'a'.hers fought tor treedoin
li’ in a foreign yoke, are still ti : e.h ill the reeollee
: tions of their posterity. Monmouth, and brandy
wine and bunkerhltl nave not yet fad’ and from the
memory of i.ative horn Americans: and when the
same rights are at sink” that were purchase <1 then,
the same dauntless spirit w ill tuMve ip-elf afresh
for the contest and march torward to glory and
j victory iijniu - the nvirig folds of the American
■ Flag, Then h” up mid doing, native-horn Amcr
i, “ii i.ui- l.i'vitago. triin-mitted to you
’ y • ,r. r-;,: ii i ; >• f being wrested from
ill i i'!♦— ot lorei'jni is from the des
■ 1 : o ■ . Pur. i■■ .ii” r- 11 iig in upon
ymi- hundreds ii thou-aml• are romingin every
year to >w< t p a ‘ ay from y.u every vestige of na
ii “Uali'y .mi paiiute the pipe fountains of Repub
licanism. Nine t- nrlis ol them settle in tlie free
.'tate-i. and swell the ranks of the Abolitionists.
• i nless this increasing tide of emigration i arrest
! “ii and its i fliietire emiuteractrd, t! e North in iv
I few yea's will get tlie constitutional majority, and
put down y ur slave institutions of tlie South. —
1 1 lie minions of the I‘one and the propagandists of
Romanism are abroad in your lurid, scattering tho
s"'-J< of ecclesiastical despotism, mid propagating
the dangerous dogmas of the middle ages. Now
is tlie time to c"in!iat tlie.-e evils: do it peacefully
through tin: hal!,,; bx. mui all will be well. But
il you postpone it ten years longer, it will be too
late. Ihe -word and tin- bayonet would have to
d'-eide i’ th n : mid blood and carnage would bo
the price of victory. Already two States in the
fnion have virtually nullined the fugitive slave
law. (.Massachusetts and Wisconsin.) the one em
bracing a majority of foreigners in its population,
’ and the other, a very large proportion. Already
l do the Catholics in tin- e< untry claim for the
hope the power to release them from their allegi
ance to tiie < iovensiiient : mid if this is not the
swnir of treason, what is it ! Are we to cherish
iii our bosom and elevate to office, a set of men
whose allegiance to the Pope is superior to their
allegiance to tlie I'nifed States ! Away with this
political heresy’"—this dark and damning dog
ma of a dirk and superstitious age! It will suit
the meridian of Spain, down trodden Ireland, or
priest ridden Mexico —but never the land wherfi
W asliingti n. Cincinnatus-like. tilled the soil and
fought tlie battles of his country—never the land
“'here tho blood of heroes w is the seed of liberty !
’•’he American party is the only party that has
the honesty and courage to “face the music’’ and
stem the swelling tide of foreign and Catholic in
ihieue". It is the only party that has the nerve
to meet face to face the ur.Ai. da Mints which be
set the ebiiptry ; mol its ‘opposition to the aggres
;si ns of Romanism, and the increase of foreign
; emigration, affords an cl.sjuent vin lieation of the