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THE AMERICAN UNION.
“uNin - iiivii'i ii wi i \n.
%• a.nt’iouY. i:iii>i mi i’t|ini im
Tho War not Ended.
VVujrDre induced to hopethal.tlieieiriL'.o•! •!'■• •<
of the kjhpw Nothin” party in tlcbrgla. mil I,“Tit
least fm - the present. iliw ‘.iM it lint we v.ere
mtotuken. Let. their, the war jpmtinoi’.hnd 14 vv
(t>l 1 <ix blow, until its <vpin;is it ion is crushed and
destroyed Federal. I ‘.tt.• ■> ■
So it SCOWS that CUT out. nlj.-il-.iiy fa* ln'l-51 Inis
token ,ia supposing tli.it the result iifthe late •■)*•;•
Hon.hft* utterly dis egamr ! ti.sr American pally.
Such n mistake might well lie made i.y one who
know* uothing nf Hie real j>i im:ij. I>■ sand objects id
the prty whose first effort Ini* carried alarm and
terror into the ranks of the tottering Ibmoeiacy.
He who fights alone lor tlm spoils of victory may
well feel the anguish and despair that follows do
feat, tint thepolitieal organization, wliinli battles
against the corruption* which have well nigh ruin
and the country, look* forward to the light of a
htrlgljlcr Joj even from the momentary disaster
which may ‘obscure its prospect*. Our ancestors,
in their glorious struggle against foreign tyranny
met with many defeats, overpowered hy nnniher*
and borne down hy the heartlessnc** of their nwn
•countrymen. Put the.r cause was a righteous one
ThflJ fought for the right to govern their own conn
. try, they warred Against the right, ii[ foreigner® to
insult and trample up-n tie in. and tie ugh they
walked through the darkm-s of may f< arful he k
ins shadow* they finally tiiumpiud It i< alto
gethor pruhahlo that th ■. Same. spiiit may iietuato
the American party of the pri newt day, and that
the same result may follow
Not content with the recent triumph, and with
JlOpe probably^pf iirou-in ; the fears of the timid.
Our bloodthirsty eoteiupoi i threatens to follow
hi* vanquished foe with 1.1 v mi I hov. hrutirriiml
Still heavier, until his IV How ant ig .nis! i ate rru li
ed and destroyed Although there is nothing very
-smarming, there is eotuinly something rather *iv
flge in this cmptyjlir. i’ Ii is. to May I’m h ast
of it, rather a serious business to undertake to
■Crush nd destroy forty to lilly thousand of the
freemen of Georgia. Ii is a work not lilj. lv to be
accomplished hy a indignant newspaper pirn
graph. The party ng linsl which tlilslhiv.it is us•
tcrcii have no ipnirtors to ask, on I mi terms to
make with the enemy. Its principleisfnund in the
Constitution nf our i ontitrv. and id . rid, I in the
heart of every patriot who de-ins toec licit coun
try free from tho dangers (hut surround it. ‘I lie
result of tho recent contest then has ha 1 no ten
dency to disorganir.il iis members, however, it
may have swelled the self importance of the vic
tor*.
VVe confess that wo cun hardly believe in the
sincerity of oar cnteinporury wlion ho |m t••n*ls to
liavo supposed that the American Party would
make no further cifort IP’ has h,.d sumo experi
cnee which has taught him that they are n>t a
fraid to encounter the mo t overruling yd Pi. The i
powerof the national ndmimArntion. applied in
all the forms of political pi. ,'cv'pt'mn and ••flieial
oppression, has had no off ’Ct nr drawing tl.cm from
*•'&*•- 1 — ,u *'“ Ttio ileft-ai, so 1 mtliy tioa-te'i
o( by their opponents, brought about by a oomPi
nation of tho discordant elements which malic nj>
the various factions, ami fusing together, constitu
tiag what is mis ailed tpe I etnoenitie party, is not
ono Calculated to crush nil organization whose
principles are purely American. and whose objects
and aims rise above the petty contests of tho pass
ing hour. Well then, may the fear that the battle
U not over, haunt the imaginations of those who
are attempting to make an intelligent people be
lieve that there is no danger to he apprei del
front the concerted an 1 systematic nmvi mints of
the civil and ecclesiastic crowned heads of In
rope.
No indeed- The cent in. which the American
Party is so insolently threatened with total anni
hilation, has but just com need, j'lelioving in
the justnc; s os their cause and planting them -olios
on the great and universally acl.it ovlodged truth
that the government of their country is only “ale
in the hands of our native citizens, they rely with
■confidence on that sober judgihent of the people
which sooner or later never fails to rebuke the
madness of party. With this reliance, and march
ing under tho hope yet to met t their, at present,
exalting opponents in a eonllict less ominous ol the
ruin of the country than the t no which has just
terminated, our cott in pom y may, therefore, gird
on liis armor, and. rally the host with which this
crushing threat is to be accomplished. In the
meantime wo by way of friendly admonition, charge
him to remember that the sun, which shone with
Mob resplendent glory over the victory at Au-tcr*
- lits, weot-darwn in davkmsoou Cut fluid of \\ atcr
loo.Columbus Hnijitiv r.
Letter from the Hen. John A. Wilcox.
10,000 rOHt.ilaS VO IKHS IN TKX AS.
Outrages of Romanists aiil Germans.
The following letter from the Hon John A Wil
oox, late a Democratic member of Congress (mm
Mimissippi will attract attention, livery body
should read it:
fim ill* Aberdeen Mississippi Conservative.
San Antonio, Texas, Aug 20. ISSA.
Mr Dxab Six 1 have thought that it would he
interesting to you to speak somewhat of th<* elect
ions in this State which canto oiF on the first Thurs
day in this month.
There arc about ten thousand foreign voters in
this State . ns far as h.js ten heard li in.
they have been a unit. * I couscienti ...sly believe
that the American party di I n -r. ive titty lor
sign votes. I cannot at pre. cot give you the
(Malt in this State. Wo will, however, he
beaten, I think, some two or three thousand votes
You will thus discover that Texas is completely
••fer the control of foreigners, nine out of ten ot
whom ore hitter abolitionists. In this place there
{■ published a German Abolition paper, and Nor
thern Abolition societies have established Agon
oies ben to whom they semi by e> iy mail, the N.
Y. Tribune, and other Abolition >!o ts, t< r grain
itous circulation. 1 have been iiUvimcd that one
, nooives five hutidrid copies. Now sure it
is to me that if the people of the extreme Southern
tutfttM would think for a moment, they must con
ll that tbie is an artful stroke of the Abolition
|m tn moke a free State iu Western Texas, and
into a compass as narrow as possible
the olave power. Since my arrival here, the tier- j
MMta laid a large conventiun.Tn which they dc- •
c lared in favor of the abolition of juries—of oaths
in oonrts of justice—of the Sabbath and of
slavery.
I On the day of the election here, the Germans pa
railed their Flag (instead of the National) through
: tho streets They marched through the city chant- j
| ing Gcrnmn national airs.—tho French ringing
1 tho Marsel liaise Hymn. I never felt so mortified’
; upd chagrins: in the whole ciiuee of my life. Vet
it issaid we have nothing to fear from foreign in- <
Ilneneo. The Catholic Priest. lin k the field open ■
ty again l the Air.ia i ‘an I'.trty. and threatened
teinpior.il- eternal an ! spiritual damnation to him
;:whn voted the .Vtnrriran ticket - , so ®: did.n.ot .re-..;
eeive on>- (nlholie, vote,
Ileretofofore I Jm-.e ohj.-et.-d f., the change pro- 1
posed in our Flat form, t lo ir hit ter an.al 10-mas. their
- bigotry mi-1 hearlh'-s intolerance displayed her*-
have eon trained m,. not only toad j.t it. hut to
| dedicate myself to eternal opposition to their rn
; ernaehment.
‘I lie poor contempt ihle.cj-y of pro- eriptioii which
’ they nod the count ry demagogues have ai t up,
I comes with an ill grace.
Fast summi-r. in this place a member of tlo ir
j Church- who was an Odd Fellow, upo.'i his death*
| hed sent for the Fries?, to confe-s and absolve him
I from his sins ’I he Priest informed him unless lie
j leennted his Oihl Fellowship that he would not
j confess anil absolve him. neither should lie hi: in
terred in tie* I’n'.h'dic I'emetary.
The p .or dying soul lifted up his eyes and ex- 1
claimed that he had been an Odd I'ellow for year*;
I ‘ fore lo: identified himself with the ( liureli
that the mis-i"ti of Odd Fellowship had been one
I of charity and !r nevo'.ene • to the general brother
| hood of man and that lie would not renounce it :
I the Fiii -t lui iipd indignantly on his heel and left
tii■.) In a short time the man died.
Is there a Christian or an < *<!■ 1 Fellow in the
l'uit"d fiptes who Would not prefer the chaiiee
t .r heaven of this poor t -llovv. to that of the
Priest ‘
Again an old Mexico Mason died here and the
I’l tre I'll -d hi|n II hill oil
Could (lie people iff Mississippi have witnessed the
disguslin ‘ seenes that vvie enaeled here and else
where in this Slat ■ where the bo - ogners.huvc the
ascendency, they would elert the American tickq} !
i hytweiity ti oiisalid mai"i ity.
The American t* 11 1 y here has grown every davj
1 _ * j
jin s'r : n. , *!i s m*?’ t*j• *i*•• 1i n. Sm< *t tin* ‘•i t- ‘
t, rest ;\ til.tliM it )•:\ *i!!* 11 1
| ustli it, iti.l ’ )*• 1 1 |y I*, lit tiny \•ft < 1 tin* Ho Call
to! I Visit erat:• *?rk •!
.!o:j\ \, Wilcox
1 \ t,n (!i V \. I tiiil ■! .’l nno ?•
Tnir K\m: I!\i-i.i>i nu:. Tii-ii.i.imj \ihi n j
rnt S iiiif! of tin* rj i- !■ ;on .t in lm . I (luring
ihr Kane' M*ar*!i. Ii ivo wil l int*nM. At oin* !
I time it I t*aino in-ccs arv to h oi 1 a inrtv?
jwitli prut ismim. t n-- i-1 tin* main party ii il'*r l>r |
j Kam*. in an nf mj*i<‘il_ p” i£* a-in 4 Smitli’-’
• Smiiihl. This party wi*< f 111 i •t ♦ In* com mam I ol i
Mr I!rn>l;*\ (ii st 'f!i* *r of tin* cxji- I few.is!
arcomn inird fy Mr W list.n ami otln*r vulirnt*
hurin ■ t!i* ir tr;iv* l they tin* ice comj.lcfi ly
impcnetrufile, ami a sinw • I rift at last Mvcjif wii*l
ly over tin* il■■••f an 1 in the mi Ist ol a heiitfy pile
from tie* North the r!mrmomi‘tcr, to th*ir dismay 1
sunk to lift v • \cn
nature could not support, tin* t , rrild cold, i our j
of tin* party, Mr. Hrook* and Mr V\ il
miii, wen* prostrate with Iroy.t nit and with n 5- ' 1
• iifiicultv, three ot their couipuuioiiH, alter midtir ‘
ing f'reat, siifferinpj reached the ship and an ‘
; noiinced tho ctmditioti ot’ their crmiradeH I'heir !
j chaticCH '! heine n'sciit'd sc*nicd cxtrcnM*ly small
j They won* in tho mid>t fd’ a wilderness fit snow. 1
j incapable of motion, protected only hy a canvas I
’ tent, and with no landmark* hy which their posi- j
| tint) could ho known. Kvcn todra£ those maimed J
! men would have Keen, under ordinary eireumstau i
| ces, si wrk f diflieulty. fit to the sh*nd r party
! left at the ship, it seem It* he impo- ihh*. hr. I
Kane, w itl'i the h*Mnesa id* courage, which
v d the warm attaelniU’Tit tVI; t-ovanh him ly nil,
uml r his c-immand. in l ‘ss tli \n on” hour or;; in- j
i/.eil.a r- NCuifi;; party h avituv hoar ! only tim-e
who wi re iiceew>ary t< red i\e th * sick, and start- j
I ial ((Tin the teeth ol a t'*?riMe i*. ste*rin;; hy |
: e.-mpass to rescue the snlT‘fer< Mr. r nineteen;
j hours’ constant travel, dtirin;; whi<*h twi of thoj
party f.iinti 1. and tl-.ers rejuir” 1 t<) • kept from
sleep 1-y 1 ree. they struck th * trail oft In* |.<t par- |
tv. under their htinhois, one hy one
reached t-ho tent. which was almost hidden hy tin*
slloVV.
’| lo s.*u ‘, sis h • Kano entered the tent, was |
afteetin : heyoml <h - **rription. The party lmrst out
mto tears \ ldiihher tire was immudiately hnilt, j
pommican et olud. and the party ate f.-r tin* !;r>t
time after lcavin;; tho vessel. Ice was also imdt
ed. they Ifavin;; hem to this time without drink
Worn out as theywere, but 4 hour* were allowed
to halt The mu lined of ill” frozen party were
! sewed tiji in buffalo robes, placed on sledges and
! dragged along by their companion*. Dr. Kane
j walking in advance picking the track, ( old ot
I the utmost severity again overtook them, ruin-nil
and Morton, and even the I’.sqnimaiix hoy, Ihinee.
Mink upon the snow with s'eep It was only by
force that they were aroused and ma le to prneeed
as tlie eohl seeti.ed to have destroved all conception
lof d.iii ‘er. \ lareo bear, met on their way.
i was fortunately seared off by ‘Hr. Kane, by
the simple waiving, of his hand. They reach-
Icl tlie ship after a walk of sixty two hours.
! still dragging their companions after them, but
insensible. I)r. ilitvs the intelligent surgeon of
. the ship, front whom we obtained tiie particulars,
i of tliis fearful adventure, received the returning
j party. Two of the number died of their injuries,
and two otlrnrs underwent amputation, who are
now restored tii perfect health. The condition of
those who dragged the su - ’; was most lamentable
Their memory for a time was cnfTridy yme. and
the ship, iii tho midst of limit, ring delirium,
resembled nn hospital 1 lie surgeon iituh one re
maining attendant was in sole charge of the ship.
In this state of semi madness the sick remained for
two or three days, hut afterwards they entirely re
covered, and the party under Dr Kane started
three we. U* afterwards and resumed their labor's
ill the field.
Intrepidity like tins, has never been surpassed.
It is spoken of with emotion, even now hy the stout*
! est hearts in the expedition.
\Yc learn Troth’ the Huntsvitto Pemocrat, that
on Saturday, the ltifh inst, the oars made their
! first trip from Tusciimbia to that place. Tlio ‘iron
horse’ was greeted by the booming of cannon, the
ringing of boll*, nnd the shoe's of the multitude
there assembled, to witness his arrival. We are
irlvd that this mad is proeressiog so rapidly. and
hope that our North Alabama friends, may reap a
rich harvest from the advantages which it will
give them.
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA..
SATURDAY MORNING, NOY. 3, 1855/
FOR SALE.
HAVIN'** tcffi in the pnhlication f thin pn- .
ju*r f-T ten yeur??, iir*h?iioij; miih? r >"t. n>* iit*
o* wind uj flu* huninvM njriioct* *1 with tiic cftnhlist/-
*>H lit, 1 tviil pr] 1 :(t i hiW prtc the ei.firi* oHe eot tie*
•* \m iti* .. t ••ton,** topelher with the HoelfiM iii wMn*h
’ih* • i* k*| t. I wiitiid like to >ll ih !•* V."'/}"--
- - ii.r at the eh. • t tie pn'M'Ut volume, v. hi- ji %ii! .*
aVetiit-4in’ i.iidil!.- .f >.•. * nd- i ilo >f • io** m.w .•
i tin of i ufion Jiiot very tair *<ftbfri|* hi 1 ? j.?,- i
r :i Uvr. - , M ifh iao*i a -I ‘ : **
| tor, nioitry •>m i**- luaifo hyii’ ‘A? y •x i '■’ ‘• V .Ar'W;’ f’•• ri
, j i•• in gifili ii lm lie*’ *, e> ai hi ra.t ii t*t ter f l.oiv f.uy 11<*
! , {V. - ( util • up. •*-111 h iiien. ••<l;v -r hi s tol
I will ol II m- rr.ANT.kTP -\. txv'. f .,1.- . i t ■ •
;< 11 ifliii it e -rif t• i.m a full fln -I. ihti - ’.) v\ ?11
I I it!lt* T*'i|. 21 !>< ’ f.M-t)''.five {li’l't i* 1 e<l ttmHlljmo'loi
ti.-i- 1 •.r riiltivntion ; all fic>'!i, with nlu.m t.:i ,• *■ if
I” • i Mvamp, ‘ l ?iihlo<l. a I liaiie *1 !'■•*•• i.> ‘
I l-my with I'llll ilifolH ,II rid tdl ll‘ -nv out I:i i lo
iiilf--. Any on.? ?|.
i irifiio. \v mu Id ?|i* xr? !l t? eall and e\.tnine it
tirslfm. S-| i. , I <V. A. <*. Ml Ilh'.W
L*T I. JiloM with wieuii we exi len.tfe “ ill coni. • a J.i. -
vor hy < illio!; atti-ntioii t<i tin? ppoposed Mill? ot the
“ almrrinrn / ’Mem l- ’ t ‘lfiWi.
Griffin Cotton Market.
Chiton ‘I hi - article was in go<"l ilpninnil yc
tcn.lay and *ol<l readily at prices ranging from 7]
ti.T'j-
Upson Superior Court.
\Vc arc r<‘qii*idY<l hy .liulgc Stark to f-tato that
i th.’ Niiva nih r Term of the Superior ('nurtnf I p
| sun n.untv i* nd'cnirned over to the second Mou
i dnv in .lanuaiy. of which all p.irlii s. jurors and
witnesses will lake dm: notice, and attend accord
inglv.
What we Intend to do. *
The .inKi-nipul.i:.- op| oneiit.i *t” lli*t Aiie l . u: vr party ,
liav !;;;• mi and pronttmt**ed *• .'-am itrn v l, iiv.d’
the iiudei>trapji* t•'* lire now through the eountry
!• % ti iiidii l •• A imrieiiiH to In Keve th.it th” rr-ult if
the i • •••nt •! et ion I ihh eoinpht'ly killed oil i. • • | silty
.uul that* if will ufv-r rally T*it
ore inform'd that wlieii our lorel.itli'-rs liutm and tlo irvh c-
In it ion ■(’ iiidepeHdeiic?* in opjn ifion 1 o I lie nowt.-l
lieiidx ol l.iiropvmel re-oU and I lint lor lie* I*4 lire the;.
W'. iM rule th ir own eountry, and. yj.iti* all foi l/n iujlu-!
•in ‘.thevd.it riot Mop.at-tin* fir t rt they <-t
vv it h, hut def. at only hoiii.d them *r
in ide t iii'M” ati’d more detei miiu tl to he 11 ••• or die.
In t iWflhth V in-* re .'ii Jai ty. W’e haVe th teriiiii.cil
j to rill * our own eountiy, and in tlii- • we
! |u‘il\ . x ;e*et e.| the op pod i uni of old p*!il ieain *. ot .i I ■ !
j and deiioin.iiatioii-, at.d that 11 •*• - - Mo'iild “i oiu:
j•I!•> I h on t lie firnt trial w:h hardly to he exj’ ttd. \V*
ut . oiii •'• and |” i-i v t le, Im• xv• vt i.lv the la* t th.if
’ •*i :•! lit** i N ery eoiffil V ot I lie .■* taie VTtoie tilt* ♦1 1 (.||
v\ i ji* j t l\ in. It i>tt>d, tln Ann re .in In Ut I .-in i. t did.
I l.f Antit - tally aware that tin y rouhl i.ot sow.*• ‘u'.'\
i < .ut ha t our pi ii.i . j it,’ 1m fori th, j i • j !. I \ lair amt
nn it'* ‘• r .u.ej.t, p -••!*. dto all kind* ‘ 1 in:-'i J • ‘.la*
I di t ra-f i"ti. mol many a/'.iiiot i.. whonir*
j Io!! v vvit h iih in | iiiioii, that- they weir
j i ; so \iu*ii if they’ had ki.owii the tmth. tin.ii
J\t hv. til !hi v i 1). ta on o'ir *■.'!•■• In t host- i*t- in -! u
! wh. i.• i, . p iptiseii -nl.it id 1 Ii:: I l *.!! v•i.*. -i .<lt ui • ,
i h- ;ivy miijot.t s Wire J'dhd a'l'i.t i:- !■•!’ l!- r* ;*-•
! that Ihe people k n-w ludliiojr id tee old. t ?.. at t| ailli- !
on r parly, e Yet pt -in h 11 I •! mat: • • i*.- 11 • v ;v ‘ 11 oir ! i **i i
;e. w - j-.ipet . and I hey lim ff ngaimt .- iti * -t m. jg. ‘ d
I to tieai wi lii ns fan ly, d n> a j- ■ i •:i that lio
j man -r t nn nin t!. ir “l.t i.• i ■ v- hM t h.t>k • 1
I eupy < *•.. -j i.tlr t In* v* .!; t*t •"* v. a- I-.. 1
upon fal t< -l iiu"i'y. ai dinju• tis < •• *'* *y ‘ ,: f * e.- t
10 stand in ire vers,,! We then hire apj •alh* m 1 1” and
- t*doo i•••••• 11 fly in a tie hy the Vofi-is ■t lm r":.’. at and j:•
I ■ e t>. nferthe ipu.-tii.u t 11 ■i. in l r a • id
ii a. : Hi; . Alai W hell We |< ii All! 11l til.ll V. . -i i.1.-i.-t,-
jt li intleiv ?.vvu ijil i . -Is a •’ vi S l a? on: s t!< tuat.d that a
.‘•i {) !'.• ■ *Ui l • made it: , i ijie li’ it at . “e.vv<
I,llth 111 11 .Ii “ . •* ti. Ml V.f to . * to he I III*. ll* H•* TV. -
, ui.u.d ai• -oh . h :..t ••• *, a and i. -p• 11 •.>
I • nqnhrrs nln rl l ol Si, ull a.m wol? l> wh. I •* r•ft ol *
! and .. v.. j-to a I ..:..’ lio* h. litt. |.-Is . • the “nil
i 1-v: •w..!11 I” 111. ■! .\||,. I.'l -;; the* .:-! I”
i I. .nil il.,- 11 tl.’ ; •.1 • ~ I. • .1 F.’ I Jih . at ‘1 jest!’ <• t
| nil in mu t.ii-g :i <1 i -\! I1i■•.I l*> • : I “l 1 1.* - \mi l - -
I t••:i:tpaity witit x\ i• mwe I. \ had any thin to vio, tin ;
! e.l in r i f :i Ml. .Mit t I I.i;r 1 1 l.e losj: ion, v I ei.-e tco t<kle--;
I 111 tin It - j ii i •a’l lr • J'l • • ■!•! iis fail ly, lit-.tee t h"-'e wi i ” J
I e.i ft them he- it f Min.it'• !’ ui” ram* to 1 lid into error,
;an f'lnade t .!• !i e\e 11 a v.t> .e? 1.1 y j . :ti. 1s we never
I I ij■ of a- and tliereioie a j ii;:ni'iit eoiieorii
! iiit: us loin e l upon I:e n pe-ei.latitm of I.| lom ntß is
- ill f {o’ he Ullju.-! .
! iitdy.lit ;; tlt.it V*-e ! ■ .-{ ir.it re ■! ts t l.e t* i •:.* ry,
j.an • .:i yh - t . . :■..a? i I lie pea-e. , j ui. t, i.d l.aJl i
-11 ** * sot I !•• j- ■ j>!” eaii only he r dua and I th'suloj*
I l.oi d’ tin- l rue pi iia i pit > ol tl.* AnuiniMi jarty, wi
.-aail- ill e.'iiti lid Jiir tin in, ai.d in pe t l.e da \ i- Hot tar
Id. - • a::! vv h, it cv ery | “lit. .an *.\ ho w ‘.i not \ ield to tlu ill
j will h • 1 !t to tin* \ e.i*-. lul shades ol r< ti. Toi : t.
Judgment V3. State Road Confirmed.
, The 4 .1.1 ‘an- lf ;:i ('/:? it i’‘vd Tile: -lay i t-L fays :- -
*• i in* , < i:j j*. me. hnut at Know •}! I :.s aujotirntd. al'.e.
: il dd 114; .1 !, la.Ia. -el and la hoi intis ‘is -•'’•ill
( w ek- -‘ me v. ry important e.'i.-t - w.-i? deeim i. ‘ in*
;•', .1 vlis • vs il. -VV . & \ i. mi i’< ‘.id for viaina/? .s e .
t .11 i ‘I lu fa was taken hy A (•] yak
ii*itn iii*i ireuit t “urt. wheu , jml;iiu‘iit.havl-iyei , iiJiWiijd
•d t li** plaiutitl for si,nui) duuiae;: s. Ihe det i-one ? I
! lln i unit l■•.•low wan atlirnied
Xow we would like |ti kmvv. .ind the p:*"pV of the
State ouuht to know, how and in whar, way *ar State
i lioatl hiiH tl.Miiai'eti Met.lui to the tune ot slo.o* o.
; \\ .* have i.eard it hinted that Mc<’lung had a 1:i 11:
<lti;intity *f freight ready for shipniei.t 1 n the lo:nl, and
• j: !r~. w !*at ver they we,re, wen* liahle totfetei..iorate
! mi value hy ly inf ill-lln* wan house too loiijj, and llu
1 ii•.a.l eon!.l m l earry tin m off immediately lor the want
I of"utlieieiit ears and i ami that these -
‘u 1.• |.-r the lo < 1 time to tl..* 1 laintdh aid damage to
the ;nt i> while waiting for sliij mel t ll this is a title
Mat. m. 1.; ot the ease it i> a -11 on*r aiyrum? i t in favor of
ti —i-i.i ui 1 “l*. Koad, and putting it Illldi r the eotltlulot
1 responsible to piivate interests, who would not,
I iik? puhiiv* agents, tin* inteie.-ts n| the i?"ad m
tar us to make if lmhhe fur. in that “ay. It
! thin i*t not a true statement* we would thank sonic one
who knows t > itifonn us how the Koad damaged the
‘ duintiff v
•a
They Hate to Yield Power.
As an evidence of the tenacity with which certain pol
iticians in our eountry bold on to ofliee and power when
they have the least slo w of a claim to it, we need only
1 icier to a case likely tv arise in the next Congress:
| Ir (on inn, the Democratic Senator in ( ongross from
(‘.ilifornia, was a candidate tor re-election lu toie the last
legislature, end reeeivevl more votes than any other ean
di late voted for-; TW. faih.l to get a majuiity of the votes
, polled, uiii n< 0150 get such majority for the rca
son that the ,jih nihers would stick to their individual
I choice; the Legislature adjourned without affecting mi
. leotffiu. And since the American party triumphed i:i
th? recent eh etioii. electing rt Governor and a large ma
>,n ity in tl • 1.? .;i.-lutmi*,thc partisan prow of Dr.ilwinn
v ate uvjng lnui.t i hum an election hy the last I.egisla
tun*. a> Ire oh Mined a plurality <ti several ballotting**
•m l conic?: tin* with whoever aay be cleatcd hy the
\incii .111 I’.irty, “t.Uing a< a ground ofhepe for •***’ •
c. ss. that a huge majority of tin* Senate with
him in p?Utu.al sentiment, the meaning of which is that
a Urge majority of th?* Senate are Democrat* ami ns
, Dr. v.vvir.n i< a IVniberat, th • Senate may give him the
seat which the legislature of t’alitornin rcfiucd him.—
W hen such shifts an tipis are resorted to by party lead
ers, it is evidence strong and conclusive, that the love
; ,f power ami place has more control over them than
principle.
ll *a and in xxul Lofiuviuje Markkt.—Tlia LotiUvifie
(Ky.) Journal states that the following comprises the
h?>g-took in the market at present: bbls. mess
pork, bhls. tuess ordinary.„S4,!kH) pieces hams, lO,7tK*
pieces shoulders, and lf.O eti-ks sidca.
j ‘The ( turner of Wednesday says: We hear of no more
• meat in hogs Tor packing, but remark that holders arc
very firm in their prices, while buveis and puekori are
holding back, unwilling to enter tho market al the pro
vailing fgures. The ** crop ** bids fair to ben very su’
I perior one in quality, and it isealeulated to rirril the
j in*- mj numbers
Heigh, Ho!
| TV kmri” State •* i,s “*.
! the last Issue tlm* : !
* ..qi,- lib-rtj is vt.-rn.a v vidau-e The Ant.- ,
i Kt.i.w l’-irty Ji*s aehiev. ;1 victory
I Tl.rv I'.ujfl.l 1 i.*- ?-■• m.v |T?n< I •
•* \VI,.-n . !„..! ll.os far. ?.- *tH to roflr, t !*.;
li'-Tt j-rir,.■ ■ 1 !.- (!.(’ \r:ti-Ki".w N0t!...,/ Fa.'y f..n1.t.--|
T1...v hail | . - -h . ■ I ‘‘W
.1 ~11.--. r. ~. ( lu. th.;. -h-ru -a'--". u
„u.n nu,” i.?ll” m.'ul.l ..r r;.,u1.l K U h- h- •
■ ngin hi nr. - ; ‘(-*’ *’
- - ‘- . l'h. y < • -*.•• 0.. FI 1
.... 1!. 4. ,M ( I"'!'. *.’ ’ tm '“
‘I f.- . “.il l. . !v toll ni.iil lh.-y w- i
ui:.- ts t;i.,i"l lo Ull i.ul 1.. - '■” lor
. ...... li.ii.-1 Ills’ il I *"< ‘■ ‘*•>. ,! “'- v j
foiitfi.l u?-’ • ! rinvi|>”‘ ,uu 1 ‘’ ‘
,„.:1. u; , .tivi.Uy. ‘ I!’ - - l! "' : ‘ “
. r,.,-l„m “1”- if “li" !l •h” A" ;l
~ 1, ui"l if this is what tho
j, oit.tr .ail- : ?'!"•” I ‘11.'."” ‘’ v
i h igh, lio ‘
New York.
! \\*,- 1. aru .. ti. Ni.tiM.iil 1 “ I,;..'rat that tho,” “
! ..uiti’ mi <-.\.-ilii.g Hitiol < - aui)i|tn 1,1 V '"’
I York, lint liionaro ■” nwr-.v r f" 1 "” - ’ ‘j'* 1
j clainiit'g tho -"I |",t of tho III..! a “""> < f l ' -1 '”
I uioro or I.- Mil"'"* at tin h.-.l to < noli, “
1 .-til oi ti. -lion t..r in.v “in - 1” prv.liot “ ‘? l> “
j „[ , rj whii i. w lll ho --•>-- ‘1 he a'ihote! U
jot th” hi’ ‘■ a > •*'” i .'.r t” - "i ail g <-Uh. h""i-
Lo,■ttlieq. in IV. HI!.; r tlx IviMl ot loim Van haivn i.ro ti.n
k.i'K rtnft.g - tl*",t.- t"'o-i*iy :'-.o H.'ato : . 4 )'” vv-nhl >"■<
t i.o ulil.ri.” 1.1 tl.-'V 1 r.' - .v <I” “ ‘i- (ho *’ * •tfl'.s
j the Uito National iHmoe.ats.ofNs ‘v AuiU f Vat tho t o ; -j
I , , i.< iho i.ati’ nu*. JIO'.I. n • l.t. oi.l.'M'.v i
lili m-I , ?ttl - h.s ,1 .! hith .’ • - r J' c
| 1 “1 1 *>” “ ‘*” 1 ‘ ’ ll ‘
i , ~.,j t! t { hat w* •:• *i h::ve ‘bnl 1:1 tie i■ 11
th rmlv I all al Hi"'o! tin: I.lm ■ i"'” - 1 arty.
11 mv.jul virli his -|hriit* orj!ai.i*ti-ii
L.iTnii'.iv N'tilhimfe. is mi ! 11 *k 111 Iho )).:>-•
: I t liio triri- \it"T ii iin I'.Hl v. t-lial . 1...)f •(•ut a iiin.it
t ho|.o that Am* .ioiinl-m o;.i| .lo iniioh. i t -it ,:n:it> !.’
i- ho il,.- 11 i:lv i 11. i■•? ; 1 “ ■ • 11 ■lt ■ 1111 ti. ■ . \ l . i• * i' -; ‘”
{ami H.miiciatit‘T'irrn-sol’ that Mate, foini hTFo m a
i mhioniv m. |..i ;l. .ill..- -i.lli ha- lut l,i: U to In q e f-.r j
I I Iho -It I inq in ‘ t!e ol li” - 1 1 11
Tiiccphuur, Fierce and Ouv^cii.
VVc 00,i..i. Mr. iwi lit in a OKV.U liohift K
,v„, y ‘
1 -AO r. i'. 11l ,i to tlo ‘ iiou to! ..).<•.• * I K. - 1 Or -.-hoot
’ ill” 11, 1 :. tl” V.; I . : llm. ,!: of :... !'■’ It-!'’
A tin- .1 11, til 111 n•m"in •ui i no < I tin- - aii
( , i;t f:! v ti. | \ ;iiiy 1 I <•■••• } 1 :5 “!• • -
juilii 11l ffit ■,■ ■ - St h ;•-
! Fit rtotinn ,! ilt ny Ihy nrn.-t. in: i : •
| tln* i” r. - wi,,, i•,l . i,- i th. . ti.- • .
i n.iulo l.y ns. II no In- | : nq-t-rs • ••••.’ ?''■•
|■i ~ -i.mil ii , ;l..y’ no,, to i .ii.” “ 1 ‘ l
•.:, | ;'. ill ...It ‘ I til. 1... :r. I'l.'t il In tlitlt-01.- “I.iJ. •
11.. :• iipl"*i: i•* 1 h:; ;>•• J| • ! •’ • v * t<•
i ..j r „n ; .ii” i .’ ■ •’ -
: , t. li- in -i i's4!.* f- ii.... th ‘ I- -n- if. ! “
1 liimtv that h ini r. “I” i ‘suiniat.!> UnufilJ
from liny *roril or .’ ntotitv in I'm ii. ii. ‘. - l.y
I,
us.
I I?;,. .;.-.*i. m di-j .'• i■*:. - *,••••*-’ • 1
: “ui ■ - it? m it rtnt
.11. . V. ■ ill Wll -li ,1 ■” in • ‘ ..’ 111,.-or."’
; an,l ooiism,iloi ti..; ‘.n form iai. u as to his guiil in
, inmiv. i , it I.■ i."i it; .votu t 1 ■•'•il 1 ” ■■
t r.,1. I .. . V ■!■ 51.. l -1... r li.t
’ „i tl;. JI, . vo f :,.i!l !"• :.. I
! nr, Mi. lio will, i t f'i„|.i >in.
u Mr. Fiorco will t..at ns like lio i. is tho I .
j .N.v/.. at •(// v I n - tin- i„” -* i’ *’ • 1 hi- iar I ivo m ii- ho. r- j
hi'a'.i -I | It- - !>:mt s.
-• <3 • ••
i Give ’em Rope.
T.'io (‘i liiinhiiS • t'lnniT - St.nio.” in iicing tho
Albany’ - Fntriot * ti. th” I ■ _•_ i ~ln tti
tu nhi'lrsh capital p'.inisliuiont thus ciuistically j
j ti.iiolii sup tho in,fits nf such suln-ols as iito not
j unlV"qin i)tly tho lvcipionts of mawkish syiiijiiithy
i ami of— lioiiip oravats :
| This to ho suro. is not quite so hail ,ts sotr.o r.l
thorostol hisiu.tii.ns. hut, it is in uur ojirmr.iT
I y. iy .h'o'.ih'ily yvi-i.ii". Ih.v Ts j;,'ting I -ho a
mauki-li -onsihililv ■ii tho.Mihjo.'t i-;o‘:r! _ r!i!i
----: i-iiinoiit vvhioh ha* a v.-rv liny.li"h--’ n..- ; up
ion iho ii • ril- - ui tho o uiit’.y an I tho ty , t
l_-.it* < 1 *!. ■ ) • J It*. VV i- think th: : hanging
• ii” , i tl.” gi ‘atost ituontii'iis nt tl” nf” U •
1.. I. ■ ill it of on -fill that t.ho v.'V.-t u-■: tl, it
■ ..ii la- n.a.l “i a iii.m i- tn hang i i:a ur t phi
i> ti i- th:it ;* tin- i- ry h -t kit ,! • :’ u-o that can
|I “ 111:, 1” ‘l:| g; - :: Many < : til. ill.
1 \V : na 1 : :i .0. . I.’ I■ . :I:I ’i: : 1 ■ •i ■ -’ll
,-rs ami |:, ;. s up. n m o’n-!y. ho on . ill tu ho kii:■ 1 1.
just li ii - ivii : ,..i- a 1, a - 1 ■■ arty i- in,
;n-t as ii.ii. li i hiigaii- ii ‘ , -lu:: U| ,i v\ ■i;•i - a I• ir
antl priniilt: fur hi-v.ih ty-anil ouiuiurt. to prutoct
.li.-vlt -1..:.H'1 his i|..; :<ilai oils, in ii lo l-o at tho
i tri'iil'lo ami oxpoii I c niining a mail for tho
j sumo pu I'po-i*. V\ iicn a man in his nu
| turo an i ‘habit* ami ohariurtor a vvihl aml danger- i
ous hoast. ho ought t” l" -1 treat.>l like one.
Si’osoim; on tiii: Fuimmi -Ilore is a little
articlo wo think something of framing, to hang
eotispieuruslv over the editor's table:
I ‘"Tiie pn I1 c have a funny notional).’ ut printers.
I'lio.v think ito.'-ts r. h ing to | :i!’,’ advortiso, &o.
i And thus one and amith r will j. ing” an extra pa-
I jior. a puff, or Mime hoiiovol.'iit a-lvortiscment.
They f.-rg.-t that this hu-inoss mak -tlnnii known.
’ They ioigt:: that it is ti. * print't s ink that makes
. nim.-toiuh.s-ot tiu.ii’ iiiiui. usj io.'lu Jos -Tli'-y lor
got that it tak - s lai'H'.'y to p.:y c : impnsitors -to
buy ink. typo idol paper ami lastly they forgot
to oven thank v- u !■".• working fi>r;ijtlnng. hvgra
tuitnnsly puffing their husinoss.”
‘•Know Nutkingis.m is ih-a l. It remains now on
to p. rlurm the tun ral .-orvioe. [Co. Times k
: Sentinoi.
li'yiHt mean, that tlie Ami iiican i'.uitt ‘isdead,
i you are great y niistaken. i h"iig!i defeated by
1 demagogues ami ignorant f V'-igners. in some
of the late elections, the party is yet alive, |
; and it will lie some time lie fore the • funeral
I service” will bo performed, atul when it is. a,
i requiem may he sting over the ruin* of uur Ilepuh
j lie. When the day coni'..* that th;* gnvernment is
j to he admiiiisterid hy foioigners ami their native
allies, without an A:.;t:R!< in party to cheek them
j their infamy will ho sufficient t “two’ the spirit
j of W VSIINu I ‘ >V ‘.l e. ‘, a thing could be.from
1 its resting pi ico. to head an.ulier li.Vii 1< f patriots
to wrest their native land* from the gr.i-ip of those
who prefer the spoils of office to their eoiifii) - y's
good.—[Selma llepnrter.
C*\i.ironsia 1 i.nin-N - Ihe lull returns from
California show that Johnson the American candi
date forfi.'vemor i* elected by fiOOi’ t'nai riiv and
in the l.pgislaturo the Americans have 7 - J, to hit
I Antics.
a ? \i:t).
• J-The iiinlersigm-.l gnit. tu'ily a, knoivleilges the rr
eei|it of fllg amt i tlier gilts, liundoit him hy Mr. J. VV.
Cottiin.iis a pris.nt from Ids IViomis in (itiffin.
j The intrinsic value of this gift, and the f.ieadly feelings ,
, which original. J it. 1, g. tlair nail the liii.d and .Wlieato |
j inutitivr uiWlliell it has I'nii l-.giiiTeil. have all cor ‘J. iii A”
to stir tue emotions of my heart: and most sincerely do
~jTnrr..Kc I le.TrrtFni?h.?n''tiit-s':.tiiyTTTr~Tlio;tr~wli , w li.irp‘
so th.'lightfully. a:-. I so generously f articqiated iu this
unexpected act of k r.iirrss
n r.. i'ri.vNi-;
LATER FROM EUROPE.
x |
A Mill'A l. OF Tin: AHI Fl.
\i:w Vur.K. Oct 2T Since the i xli hit of Sep
te.li: IH'r the llank of Franec has lu-t .(u!’ i.Of.K 1
‘l i condition of tlie Au-triaii Go crniiieut K::-
eh” pier, and eh” I i(V’ Ih'ink Vienna is precarious.
’I 11l till 11-uml l'|i licit off i Ide.—.l. ’I he allies all
tie.) ate 1 s i: g -r e; to land .
r, i t-ehokoff t legraphs that th-o cannomnle a
■_-::in-t tin’ ii'■!'tii<tii fort.- is aetive'y kept, up, but
wit: I*< it, c*< •: i lir IV-Ult.
It is ruiii’ ri ?! there is an iasurr ction in
Sicily. .
‘i he ehoh i'a is ecnihvitting dreadful ravages in
Madrid ‘ .
The t ‘ongress to settle the Sound Dues is to be
held in November.
I-. n:l!i>'l i ni. I-uuM 1 ‘tail—A letter so the j
i.Miieago 1 1 ilniiii! lVuin I'illuniic city, 1 ln!i. sftv*
tJiat there is tmt a single hi ve ofbecs to he !’, uml
.in ihe teiriioi v, nor are then - any hnilaloes wot
if ihe iiockv Moiinlains. Tiie wi;itcr t?-l! us that
the institn! ion of negro .slavery , \i-d* m the ter-,
rltorv, a* also llmt of Imliaii slavery. IJuilo ;t
niilni'ciotSoUlhcrtH+mn ate there who took I licit
slaves with them. The Indians sell eaeli other.
iii!o perpetual bondage, ami make good active,
rcadv. Mid obedient, servants. He also tells us,
iliac* though the previii'iiig religion is that .of 11 1 ej
l.atier 1 lay Saints, jin oceasiotiftl sennQii is de-
hvered i'V j,..:-i.i.s < i other pelsiiil-iolis. llee*-
tilliatos the |> ‘pu'a!i'fli nt In in sixty to one bund
led thousand pet si; i,-, v. iiiidi. ii true, w < uMen’.iile :
tin: tenii'iiv to adinission into the l.nioiji a
State. 1 lieso people, lie savs, ate mostly aelivr
and itidustiions —in fact, tin* most imliistinius ■
eotiiliiuuiiv lie ever saw. ‘1 hev jiis; slione’y ii.
voled. to llieii - religious liiitli, and many ot them
are persons of excellent character, tinuigli too:
mam others arc basciy eorru't.
UvH.uoM) Ann.ini V. sii-vihiv mu: n
ing. al out F) ii clerk, the engine Al. ‘. t hiir.-t ie r
I,oih - r. while engag'd in ntukm'f np a train at the
Michigan I entral Itailroad In put., t- e W';i* Oie
of the o':d . ngii ■ - pun hit- ! fi"in t’.-! lie. at and
was only u id in lie - yard I.a - making up 1r i ‘
Hie hid l ira fired up'. Lul_L;uL_n! : -tin. 1. \ • “
• he l.i ’w up vvitli a tl"i-e hg; ilivui-i ■’
uerr. v.. *hv ihe n .ir. •.i o’
fin nta:i. “In •n. line w'o eouhl not ... n
sti.nt’v kil’i-d I •iT : r was u i;:. lin a.
nu - ‘ -1:. ,~o g I'l :;::i■ r. wdo-l* l -! hi': ■ l-W—;—L .- -
i i-ii’t Jy !,.!.• dnyai hw mi tie- i.•. 1 i ■ ir.-.-
men's i; s ,u - ci-gin - u i • - 1 • r;: ■ y ■ ,
ill evi iy <lii• e:i* a. ami :” I avv .•. •-!’ •■ • .
licit a mount ■■':. I ■ w..- i- ■k- ■ o •
Ti hn-on , ■ “A n? w.siiigh ~., i, 7. and i.-r
.me VV “inn -iy li. - ,: •••-. and n :. v. • • ;
! v ii,-’ i\. and ‘il t- ;. . i fai • ja-i ‘
, ie. Was a. ■ e. . y • ..■ and. w
;iui 1 1 to e*!iir,at'. - the entire k.-s— fU-'nn ... ■
| ‘i he uiiihn \u miiin ’ e.w ‘. •;kiiv ‘ ■ ; i
I
J. !! 1 *-• li* •*a U . !\\ ‘.:*• i:• Ii * ]*';• . -
V .p n to_k j. uj i
! u-imss. li'ii ties have put the ,li ie st
hand into tii i • p - ti” i - -
*1 I Shi . f K maw’ i e uti ‘ t"m
4.,T i’ : . i i• ! • ii ••. m !. . ■ ■
fi.;:.;. - to I’i . ■ frit. . :• the cm
•, I . ; *.. i;. - i i ■.. ’
, AV*uu *‘ • : !in;i \>\ 1 ’• w *.
.*! 4*11, ;• ••''■• I•!, 1 1 * : ll ’ . * J
J !;*.;I 4 ::!<!’ \ ,!! D . ’ 11. f.. ‘r ** 1
in ji ii ; !i v* y ir.w t n
l* J.. I ! i* t •:* • f!i<‘ (’• :;i f :i’ -i I.* i iV. V. .
: :* .!!- .f iVi! i: ii*; in?-<. I:n -ii;?tiim !■ •
l! : sh • .-VVol.t-. and -!l--r : I
! pi il toil upon l.ia id,1.1 i u-g eh. -k :i !,.- - ! .a’ ■ •
n.-Utah and till’ il:;!i"llt I :;•■ 1 utt !• ••. - .
iili iodv of sii ot nio-i- - . 1!'. i, a
■g iitleitTau of tine persojmJ aj'j-o;ii;anr- ti'r.ugh
. iakoi; by s'litujse. res- -tvd lids ti t; :■ ‘ now
oilgoiiienl ot lit- vuliiah - sui v: ■- .i .;i i., :..:i vi ■
i !i! J|N a log: ;: “ !l-i ‘I - .
, • . if i 11.... . .
I : • i \ !.---• I-
- I- : in. fi; ’ —.- ■ i
t
: > !•••:• i ‘•*• * v J ••’
i tn-);o to .. ~r 1f.0,l - io*li •ok - i ‘ •
i i.i- I- :•!’ is ;i g I-'. 1 s"‘ - - Fe l'..r • u - ‘
•1’ ‘•. -!. A 1 ‘ I
!.; ■: -i-ii-d --, 11: ,’ •■ .’
i'ricnjiieg oil, h'esidi s. wax to. tTu'.supoTi
•r to patent sperm, aro fak n b oiery t" - .'? •
t!.:-I \;i ;. ,-fi ‘*v I ■ ;!, I*. v- I •’ -v-. i’
uid ii- - ii:’ • dlo I” ‘i. - v ■i - i• v :i:; 1 !■. . t. i ,
oullllMi tin.i! I lint of view, till* I• \ t I.'t.” :■/ <: •
tioiii lio’ Ihi ckiiridge coal i-- t ■ g.-o-.i l •i'u - c
,>t tlie veal - 1 -o.— 7700/po-0c - /, y o'/t, - ,’
Sale of Indulgencics.
Fapisls in this country would in lignantiy deny t
that the sale of Indujg - ncii - * is now practised 1-v
the Fop"', hut a recent npi;,ri - '.l lu.'tx.i - . ti the lap . 1
Court and ti - .’ - Spmisli G.'vr.mi•■•it has iigi.l
t” light a curi’ ii- and ieunient. vv li an fi
which max -- * denial useless 1 bis ;■■i. r ’ - 1 - I
ing. annual y. tie - sums spout at liuni ■. i ‘
i-ii sul jects. for the fnrhttldeli gratification i Lthi ir
t.o'es. flu: M elrid e rr' - -p .nd u* •■:’ ii; Ncvv
\• l k F.vi ning Fes’ ref. r- to ihe m.vllv r il- - *
“Tho- • iudul.t-'neirs are obtade and !;-i t
.'-punish r.mha-sy : an exact fegUl-T is la p - . and
tlieru can he no authenticity < f li.e li-t. i will re-
mark liere. that the Amh.issadi r receives ai - e in •
uti these iivlulgeuctc-s. so that hi* en.Mmi-sions
have rendered Koine the •n - is? lucrative diplmuatie
p ist of Spa : n. Don Calderon de hi iktrea was, it
is said, seduced from bis agreeable repose at Wash
ington by die promise of-this post, as the reward
. of his temporary labors as .Minister of Foreign
Affairs ,
| “You will-se - .’ tliis curious list in your Madrid
papers. Ily it. it appears that the “pe: mis-h n to
have in one's possess on and to rejul honks home on
the old list of the Inquisition, or prohibited ‘ j
reeetrtdv hy the Dope. “ was sold lor. the low sum
of eighty-six reals. Among these hooks is Mar
shall's Life of Washing! n. When one reflects
how much forbidden fruit could thlislio obtained,
the price must; bn regarded as very moderate.— :
Nearly three times as much, however, is required
for indulgence of another sort. Whether it is
thought well to punish the Ifi sh through the pock
et, or whether tlie ih ly Nee remembered thilt i'(t
----■ i / •/."•. r c - rt in i; is. that fi r
a dispensation from Vows and Virginily, fi'fi ‘i al
is the tariff’ price.
“ l'hi- means of raising a revenue—by first, cs
, tablishing a law and then selling tlie privilege to
violate it, although known to statesmen us being
considered perfectly regular at Rome—has taken
many people by surprise, and lias nut tended to in
crease the respect in which the Papal Court is
held.'’
—;
tjneen Caroline asked Sir Robert j
what it would cost to ttffielose St, .Fames* 1 kirk,!
■-with a view to exeiudn the public from it.. ‘ Mail-,
am,” replied the premier it will onlv cost, yon a
crown Tiiis haughty lady never likd \YI •,
pole after that
J Front tht Chronicle it Sentinel.
Tho American Tarty.—A Suggestion.
Mk Kditok :—Numbers are now against u s
IWe have met a tompurary defeat. It will not re
-1 quire many such defeats to make a victory. If the
j child of some eight months lias held at bay a y e j.
; eran and panoplied warrior if he has made him
tremble in his armor il this child has been struck
down only by a dastardly side thrust, what may
we.cxp'-ct of him when years have given him the
thews and siimwsof manhood ‘ This unexampled
is litest ha> 1 ti uimp-t a repetition of the story
•>f Hercules in his cradle. liut the serpents yet
live. They mu t not he strangled, but their fang,
must he extracted.
lVrhnps it was too much to expect victory at the
first onset. Yet our cause is so purely American—
i our anxieties so Southern the evils deplored are
;so numerous and so potent the remedy proposed
so simple and efficacious —that it seemed not over
-aiiguineness to anticipate nn immediate triumph.
It is useless to speculate on the cause of defeat, un
less it he to make us wise hereafter. Coleridge
says that our experience is liken light in the stern
“l a -hip- shining over her vv dee. Let us make a
1 letter u.- - : of our experienee. Let it shine ahead
of us and instruct us for the future. The chief
can • of our-hdc.it has been the want of informa
tion an; •!.;; the p; - pie as to the principles amide
signs of the American.party. These have been
outrageously misrepresented. This information
mu-t he diffused hy tiie distribution of tracts for the
: time- hy increasing the circulation of newspaper*
like your own, that are truly American in their
toner The people must lie informed. Let the par.
ty i’i each county look to it that the country is supj
plh 1 with the means of information. I.et'thepeo
j,! .that our apj e.il is to their reason and their
palriu i s.)-. Tiie name Democracy. 1- a renowned
nn l vi ii r.iF.h* name. “ has been used to mislead
theni. Let them .feel that wo look to tho Democ
racy. not in ii” j n ly s-t ii-". hut in its old and no
ble’si “a'.ii • itioii.tiie people, as the source of pnw
: ev. ! in? d:-. im iy ol th, - ( • ai*, i - u i ion. It may take
:o” and pati ii’ e i- i - 'Tn.',ve this mist from before
. ,-ii - hut when tl, - sun of truth shines, the
mist w.il s’- -u i” or ietei’d, -appear.
W'c !’ .V,- III’- -b di 1, l’- ■!"!: ,1111 ‘I. llllOUgll the preß*
-we |- T'!.. j s have ne. d-'d it more through the
in- . > ‘ . ‘ u - p'i'“ -e *p’ -k is where have they
h ■ i 1 - la r •a? - ! • ntl ■■ Ann nouns in Mr.
fi: i.'.aT, - ■ * lj” h ■ dealt with the people
ills'.! - if il- were sebool boys wholipd
!•*-. a .ti t . i.-l !•-■- *-- -1 v, !,i] j,■ 11 _ and tight
i: • -i lb; - i “i.i:, - . l'iio. Scarcely
’ ; *'” cr; ie -.-a■ ii.Mtiun. It would
i.e ; . •; i :’ ‘ ‘ i us g .e. rat indifference.
- a n K: vxi pt.on Ihe very
n 1,1 may say the heroic devotion
•.x , • t I.v I )r. Miller in
*'” ; ,+• e el'iiin toour -
. v i lie'. |. i rlii! ity to show it in a
. , -i v. ii ai rive. Next
fi : fi, ■ TT'. ’ Frt siileiiti.il can
i “ i’ in n and during
;i ■ I | ‘ • i - d Ih • well iiilornieil
■ j . . ‘"-cu-sii nin t!m
“. i 111 ■ lllillg pe,,.
]■■■.? ..-if sueees* t'r.r
. ; I- -- sav -1 1/q nu
a : h n c s u j sz -o bc .-wv •
( ill/1 ‘i ('mi /•! ti i’ Hinu Ii Itmtil fit thrust
I I* i,. ■/ /tii'iV
.i ta;ft. i in.f r. i is-Kir. ifr.
Ii ri"i i . |tw\. M;iv |S. r M.
(Imh'-m : I irnlur etl.l i.*■;l i. fi you lor 1 lie ben*
i !i;i \•• rf.fi*. •! tiniii vt'iir 11. \ a’liiil*'. I’ain Killer.
\\ ,ha \. 1 1 : 11 1 - :i;t* i lm!. m 1 .. : int hr M ississijtiti thus
.hi!;, ii:il.< > a-oit. .A t-w <i;i vs sii.or I insisted ill ‘living
.” ti !li ;L r •itt! •nr< ii i/ I:.- who w;- sU}-| om |to
ill \fli • i U ;!; : ! • <: -t ;op ‘1 In- In M 11;**1 11 i 1 WHS* tll
.ll wt'li n\f j v Yniiiii ill-;, nr •• 111|.;• lii I*l l \\ it il coldwss of
lit •\: n i:u o--. \\ nun <<. i ij- *r and Imt itj jliration*
ilt tl f<. n-tt-rv wjiiit-ili. My wilt’s l;i mi! v. w lio hud
.-••lflo I :Hi K iih ruit h surrrss dm injr 1 lit* eholern jmn*
• i 1 i . - ) v 10. ;i.i\ i-. ■.: i,n to this.’ it. 1 took two
fitji'oi in ll :itte_*s : n. liirt 5 ]rr=] irnttoo
H-• . <l. nod t l;k i xt day. I;irrinii littlf w-:tKi t 1 wn
. li, ;i*M listvo 1... ii siiH i . It imiv listve Keen Miriittmk
I itir ■: Inn win tiu r or flo Ifrsi, it ii**werttl my
.^ii:tii-y r*f'\ \y. [find *1 :if -rYtrnlof our ritirtTf
’ 1 11- ‘!'.! •• I : I: Klll. rJlSlt lt |in dyf*r I liolt ra. jit'll
ii ■•in.imc. and i <r- ■ •!. i tin i. ton- tnkt- | lousuic in rtu.iu*
iitndiitf it i".i .i ■ 11 i •.: • . \tt lotite.
\ mm.* 11nix,
W . A! i A tt<nn vat Law.
J’, rry I‘sn!.- & >ou. I\. v id.-u.. . |{. 1. * •
I.’; *r.i u\. MnithaV Vineyanl.
lb’ -if tv •* t ilv tliat ! lia\o umil | lav is* \’egrtaWe
j’.i.u Kr rtt i;L fi. •at stiff! it rnsf. of tli'dfra inlan*
Mill, ft I Minot: : . Ur! 11; |, I.; 11, t . ht*t|if [lit is. fOUJjIIS. roltls,
k.f . m i u h: I ol.ccrTmi\ n• • ii:in-ml it as a uduatle
unity n. J.v.Ml> f. K|{< I'MLIL
i astt.r o| tho it;i|>t i.t < liun li.
‘I hi- ‘.ortity. that I have iisfd iVny 1 1\ is* Vepe*^
ihh I*— i, t;a * rim imis cm s. ai.d litlit VC jt to le
‘rry vain:.’ ‘f un -iiiii.f, I lmu- p. scriln and it t-xteliiive
’ • ’ ■ ; ..tint, f;-art if id ai ly fur. ib ildi n.) utid it
. ; t : ]•:>;: .in\ ji j ara t ion 1 ha'e
i \; iI v: .\iions. \ f. \v dav**
.- i-A; 11 • 5: ..i t.tiiv of 1 ’ iii !.i* !c*!jlii:
.• -•it! v, 1 ! i ;i r. i \ . :i • ii. 1 It
v-!.’ • . -y.-*', >ma. oi’o jn-alit. lit
tnvn yzn ii • ; • :.r i*. . t!i (*’ 1•-!i• i\\ i lOH tit ;
iitli.f I if • r*y .\M. I ’a'liiff :
V, <in i, s'. ■• v s'/.m'i'v an I sincerely swear
or :.i:ii til. v-.:!i■ • t;! ii: ■: ‘. l l that wear*
uni. now, | I r !,;tV.• | :i t Jim] th, nut intend to
boei.'ili ~in in!', is of anv secret or other political
nrg:ii:;/.:iiioii which proM’iibes our f !‘.-.w-citizetis
on nivnuii* of llielf hirth-phiee of religion,
i One limn.lfcd and sevviuv nine .delegates toes
tlie osi!!i a.lj'l s.nJisei'ibi'd tlioir naini-s t*i-iL- Ik’ 1 _
I diHcicut. eatidiilati s lit shciill appealed tit’i*
1 lie c*hiv- , >i, ; >.>lc tlie nil h re<|ttire<l <*t
legates, ii ‘i.’uM-iii” ,i to it. Koch of the ns
. • / - :n t< icoi’ii to xh oji'V'l the ii om inert.
11;i* \t.i s.!iii, o;o ll I nioii cmi;, stlic juneecditg*
and says 7 10 re is sonidhiixj siiie/ulm!^f vainly
nud iwjm:<ir(‘ iii, /hnn.’ ‘Now, vvlieti we rcinem
her how incessant ami fierce are the :mti-Ainettcan
. ih timuuat'itms of what tl; y call tliuswirn oldiga
. lions ul the Know Nothings, till this is certainly,
li'.ost nhntz'ngjy cool. It is cooler than a Lap
• land win’ ’. it is mol e:i,eiijli to freeze mercii
iv. i t ■ ■}’ d'-gree.; below zero. —Mobile A*’
radit r. _
iHtcitniiii.v llii'it.—The Anti-American jo r ’
Hals etnli t s<j*'tlu* I’ii'iee ;n;(l I'ornov dynasty.® 1 ’
i ‘ over the pto-'nvoy pi ineiples of the lv'' ls ' 3 ’
NMiia ka lull, and y.-t’ jubi!n#over t!ietrinil*
of sound principles in Maine! Oil!
ey ! The truth is. every eandidate of every p a, ‘l
111 that S: to diMtolinced the Ka'isas-NeliM'l’
bill arid pandered to abolition ; and it tlieSomy
■ ■:n di'iiioeraev i-a:i liinl any coinf"rt in tlnyre
election in Maine, it can only be froiti nnti-I vs
it sentiments, which wu shou'd be loth to a( ‘ r
buto to them.— Miss. Ffaff.
‘ — _
“Make you a e .at, sir said a SUspiClO ll
for to a suspect'd eus’omer; “oh. ceitainly
. with tlie greatest pi. asnye. Tin nn ju-t
that position, nnd look steady at that sign W 1 .’
whil “ 1 take your nieirttire.” Said sign ■ ‘
rends —“Terms tkirii.”