The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, June 14, 1855, Image 2

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tWMM tom.rtiuH>n«iL) ■•▼•We Aiflkili to Feei ■•Met Tka qvMtion which btada ibis communication bclm one which al praaent la or craat Internal, I have haatowadaoffM lima, palnaand raanarch to condaaaa In aa email n apaoo aa poaalbtr all the facte and argument* bnariat on the eaaa, and which 1 think ao candid and nopcrjadlcnd mind will denyiprove almost to damonairailoh that the grow* ing power ol the Roman Oathollca In thle country and their political daeigae call for meeaurea of da- fence on the part of Proteatania. While many good reaaooa in defence of thie view are floating though the nowepapera in Georgia, them has ap- peered no oomplata aummary of the argument. The facia are ao oumeroue, that 1 will endeavor to condaaae my own rofcatkt, na much aa poaelhle, and any no more than la neceeeary to oounect to gether ihoee fact* aa an argument. My argumeme muat Hrat be derived from the atate of thing* in thia country. • Secondly—From tho statement# and opintone of •Roman Catholice her* and eltewbere, and from thair acta wherever triumphant. Firat—From tho atate of thing* hero. In order , to evade the truo qnoetion and keep the mind Irony perceiving tho great Indirect inllucnco of iho Pupa In thia country, much atreu la laid upon the fact that, aa a temporal prince, he i* tho not very reaped- ed aovoreign utaimall territory aoinc thousands of mileaoir, ami without any army. Thia might be an argument of aumo value, wore it snorted (bat there waa danger of the Popo’* marching an arlny to Washington city, depoaing tho Pieaidotu, and eaubliahing hia own viearoy. Uut nobody ever imagined the danger lay In that direction. The Pope never haa been, even in hie palutieat day*, anything more than tho aovereign of a atnal) terri tory, thouaanda ot miiea from the countries, whoee lews he haa set at defiance. lie waa nothing mora when John, King ol Eng land, in an assembly ot hie'nobility, knelt at the fact of Fandulph, the Pope's legate, and resigned hia crown into his hands,and making an oath of •ubmiation, received it back. Popo Innocent III, was nothing more than monarch of a email terri tory in Italy when, having found milder meant ineffectual for the extinction of hercay among the Albigenaea, ho preached a cruaado against (hem, and half a million of warriors from France, Ger many, and Italy were led by Simon do Montfort against these so called hen tics. Languedoc in France, a beautiful and flouriahing country, waa laid waste, and beoamo a deaeri, its ciiiea burned and its inhabitants swept sway with tho aword. When Lavaur waa taken by atorm, four hundred were burned alivo. At tho taking of Bexioro, sixty thousand citizona were slain. This crusnde waa accompanied by the inquisition, and the historian ol the war, Benedict, claims lor Dominic, one of tho crusading missionaries, tho honor ot being its founder. Dommio is to this day a saint in the Romish calendar, and no pontiff or council has ever condemned the inquisition. Cardinal Bellar- mine contends lhat the Apostle* only abstained from calling tho secular arm to thoir aid, bccauso there were in that day no Christian princes. In tho Low Countries, the Duke ol Alva boasted of having, in aix weeka, caused the execution of eigh teen thousand for the crime or Protostanifrrn. Paolo reckons the number ol those who were mas sacred in tbo Nuthotlands, on account of religion, to amount, in a few years, to fifty thousand ; while Grotiua raises tho iiat ol (ho Belgian martyrs to a hundred thuuiaml. In tho time ui Philip II. of Spain, thirty-eight of the Spanish nobility were burned at the stake for heresy, Tho massacre of Mermdal in France, almost extirpated the Wal- denae#, and waa followed in 1562 by that of Orange, conducted against the Prides'ant#. and in 4572 by tho wull known massacre of St. Bartholomew, in which the lowest estimate of the slain is forty thousand. An Austrian emperor declar'd it to bo better for a country to bo a wilderness, than to be filled with heretics. Among tho losti«iuos held at the coronation ol oiio of the Bourbon Kings ol Spain wa* an auto de fi, in which five heretics were burned. Thouaanda «,f examples such a* the above might be given, iut I thir.k I have mado It sufficiently evident that tho Pope may bo a vory insigniiicant monarch of small territories, and yet Ins temporal influence, in an indirect way, over distant coun tries* be ▼**y ■nit much lo be ureaded. Jn all these ca-t-a his so-called spiritual influence, over Homan Catholics really comprehended a temporal power, to that, through them, when Kings ot administrators of the ictnpor. I govern ment, he employed the secular arm for purposes ol persecution. But, »»y people, all these atrocities can never be repeated. Tho human race hat progressed and the general enlightenment ol tho world ins caused such airocuies t-- be regarded wiih horror 1 have as much confidence in the general enlightenment and progress or the race as anybody, but my confi dence is grounded on the fact, that tho raco hns beoii so 'orrihly warned by Its past history, lhat it must tee the danger. I do not thi' k that human nature hns radically changed, and I do not bclicvu the results of this progress aro to bo secured by crying " peace, pence, when there i> no peace."— Surely, surely, in view of the horrible pass through whic h the race haa passed, ono must think it safest io err on the side of too great watchfulness, lest wo fall back on tboso errors. Now the influence winch the Pojk» exerted in difiarent European coun* tries is precisely tho sort of inflm-nco which tho Protestants in this country wish to keep him from using hero. That tho Pope docs now, In tnis country, exercise some such influence over Unman Catholic slavery plain. If Homan Catholics never allow their re ligion to influence their votes, how happens it that what is called the Catholic vote is *o prominent, and that Roman Oath dies alwaya vote together I Who ever heard politicians talk about securing the Methodist, or the Baptist, or the Presbyterian vote! •Everybody knows that Methodists never make it a point to vote together, and (ho reason is evident: the Methodist Church, aa a body, has no object* to bo gained by it. I trust we shall in iuturo hear ol a Protostant Vote ; but bo it noted, had wo never hoard bcloro hand of a Catholic vote, we should ant have heard of a Protestant voto. Proteatania organized for aolf defence because Catholics had already organized for attack. Long hnlore the progress of the Native American party had led to rhis attempt' d organization of Protestants for self- defence, ft was a noticeable fact,that if a candidate had, «n any occasion of his lifo, expressed an opinion derogatory to Romanism, however that might be a mere matter of opinion, having nothing to do with his political course—however pure ha might Ini as a man, and whatever Ins political opinions might bn inn* her reapvcts, no Catholic ever Voted for him, nr ever forgot j», no ma'tcr how many years might elapso. Suptma®, several large ciiiea it were proved lhat all ihe phyaiciana had voted together, would it not he considered cer tain lhat physicians, aa such, had something to gan by elect ion* ? Tho unanimity proves the or ganization of Romanism, and iho client of the unanimity, the compleiencM of it, tho perlseibm of lhat engine which waa worked again*' us On ths showing of Mr*. H. B. Blow*, who certainly would not bo apt to lake that side of tho subject, tho Episcopal Church aaa Church has nrwr taken any part in iht abolition agitation, and yet imlnl- dual clergymen of that denomination have dona so, and wero dnublltse among the *i R >, rra of th* (million agMins* the Nebraska bill; but n h M ranra'ksd that not a single !<"man Catholic Priest wo among them It evrlalnly look* very much as If they obeyed simi authority which com- polled unanimity. It has bewn rcmsrkrd (bare la sn'-lhsr motive, which nut only could, but umfoukf* srffy umw/rf, s rnvsfii their signing their names »• suth a document, Were they th* moat rabid stroll- llonists, vis i Tho recognition, which would there by be given to what they deny, the clerical chafsu- ter of I'rowa’ani Clergymen. If Is a mere taking f«r granfsd to say that pro-aisvary lends were ths cause, when there is another cause whith «o| only c**uid, l*ul und ubtrdly would operate in such a csmi. And l «-id«a thoae who ean control votes and tcmpoMl thing# di/cctly and powsrfully through unlitnitid ronirol over the rouaclenre, n*»d dot |o rtni<l»y such measures as ps'iil.ms Ji is ttifa eumplrteuvs* of control, this patUctinn of drill* which etiablss the Catholle sots to bssurh so efLctive fltMilng »tri*. And lhay are now quite suflldaot in number In "hold ths balance of power, to sell ihemarlvcc lo whiehsvst of tbs politicians eager to buy ilnm will beat favor (hair purt®*®*. And ibis llislp*p Hughes and hia myrmidons do at every N. Y. rLctbm. The Cathode If-raid, pub lished to Philadelphia for Deoember I (hi., MM2, m an artidls upuu th* census report, prove* very SAVANNAH RKl’UBLl AN, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 1865. M"'ii l . l .uiiu»L,iMLJmj|.v ■ '.I -Iiin m .— ■ ...■.in'u'wauji WNSwWfaMWat ■4- Mm dlflM rlghl > ,TM. »«(*•*. I. Ml III. proper SlMVUf OflMiMt/-Mr. In hi. Lit* I I“".100 .1- *.« In «hlcb I THE IAVANNl_ spsOawie ev » . P. W. ALEXANDER & CO.. MpMOWM*. rrlntere. Dellf.H.ijHiMiiP*Mw•* Sg^a^fiftaM.:r.i5S SAVANNAH, GA. ThwradSyMornlng, June 14. IV TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN. CaxautTox June 19, IBM.' Beta of colton to-day 900 heirs at 11 1-4 a It 94 ete. The market to loacti?* dealers, wiahl ng to ban the Atlantic 1 !* aoeoonu before oporaUng. tW* Ovt'thtokt are do* lo Adame Sc Co.'e Exjiroan lor a copy of Mmtuiy'a New-York Her- tST ThewaamarThorn**Swan.Cant. John* •on, from Baltimore, to Messt*. Brigham, Kelly Sc Co., (asys the Journal At Courier) arrived yes terday morning' laden with provision* and mor* chandiee. Her delay was occasioned by tho break ing of har driving wheel, when some sixty miles 8outh of Cape Henry, obliging her to put back to Norfolk, where she waa detained thirty hours.— 8he is propeller built, stud wo* formerly one ol a line of Itn propellers running between New York, Philadelphia and Richmond. It la expected that two will hereafter bo employed in the trade be tween Baltimore, Charleston and Savannah.— They ere adapted only to the freight trad*. toF Tho Democratic convention of tho fifth Congressional district, which aasembted at Nownan Tueedsy last, nominated the Hon. Hiram Warner on th* fourth balloting. A friend tt> whom wo aro Indebted for thia imoutgeac*, sajr* several demo crat* in that part ortho State kept aluor from tho eonvtntion, and ho mrmisea that they aro frionds of "Sam" whom he represent* to bo very popular in Western Georgia. Navliatlon and Crops, The river* in Georgia have all been rendered navigable by the recent rain*. At Hawkinsville 1 at tho last accounts, tho Ocmulgee waa iu good boating order,and the cotton etill on hand waa being sent foward as rapidly aa possible. Tbo Alabama river*, and Ihe tributaries to the Mississippi, eopecialiy Red river, have risen, ac cording to recent advices, from five to fifteen feet. We may expect, theroforo, that the cotton re maining over in the country, will now be sent forward with *11 possible dispatch. The scarcity of money, if pot tho present high prices, will pre vent planters from holding it over until next sea son : Wc invite attention to the following letters: Hawkixsvuxc, Juno llth, IBM. Kditere tirmit RtpnkKcan s Dxxa Sirs:—Tho crop* in this section arc doing remarkably wall. The proportion of corn pl»nt» ed will excocd that of any other year, and I think that tho land in cotton la from 10 to 15 per ct. less in quantity than last year. Our Block in warehouse will not exceed 300 bales, and I *m satisfied that the steamboats lasac Scott and Charles Hartridge will carry off in ono trip every balo on tho river from landings below Macon to Darien. The plant er* have had to wagon moat of their cotton t«» other markets on the line of the South Western &. Cen tral Roadsin addition to such means of trans portion, rafts have been employed to carry ofl a large quantity. It is my opinion that there Is nol asniuch cotton on tho Southern and South West ern r>vers as many suppose, for it is reasonable to presume that tho same demand for money existed elsewhere aa did htro, and doubtless many plant ers have been compelled by some means to get their crops to market. Should the waters keep in good boating order, in a short time tho entire crop can be counted, as tho hiuh prices uow ruling will bo sought after. Respectfully your*, &" » J. N. S. ' Nr.w.vxjf, Juno 12th, 1855. Messrs Editors:—Wo hsvo had one or two fine rain* since my last, and crop# never looked better. Corn is very forward, and growing rapidly The farmeteend people Ufncralfjr *PP«*r qiiic- chcetlul. In faet, thuro i* gr. at reason ior thmiklu'in-ss. If Iheru w. s ever* tinto that tho cuuntrv needed a good crop, it is now. There is not s<> much land planted in cotton thia year aa last, hut tho opinion of iho writer if that from present appearance*, tho crop is at leaat two wocka earlier than last year.— Bomo three or four w*-cka since, one or more hail •torms pawed through the South and H..inhwestern pari of the country, which nearly destroyed cotton, so that same farmers had m plat t over. Tho wlu-at was also much injured. With that exception, mis county never had a better prospect at thU season Of tho year. Your* icudv, _____ CoWKTA. TbeNalioualKuntv Nothing Conven tion. According to the Herald, tho committee charged with preparing a platform lor the national Know Nothing convention nowin session at Philadel phia, had pretty wull finished their work Saturday night and would probably be ready to ruport on Monday. “With reference to tho al!-nb*orblng subject of slavery, the committee has arrived at a determination. 'Iho Kansas Nebraska act will bo re-tffirmed in all ha pails. Tho principle of popu* ]ar sovereignty, as defined by that meaunre, will he fully sustained by the report. On Monday, there fore, the teal bosmvM *»f the Convention will com mence, and we shall soon learn thu result." The Fuomva Slave Law t.v Connecticut.—A bill demanding tho n peal of the Fugitive Slave law waa voted down in the Connecticut Senate last Tuesday. Mr. Terry ot Norwalk, in opposing the bill, or rather tbo amendment, which included thu anti lugilive slave law clause said that "ho waa willing the North ahould go to tho vergo of the Constitution, but he waa not propared to invito a dissolution of the Union." The Know.Notui.no*or Alabama rnot in Rtata Council, at Montgomery, Monday Iasi, lion George Thonridgb waa spoken of a* the prohahlo candidate for Governor. It is said the Order in Alabama will adopt an open platform and throw oaide the veil ol aecrccy. Horrible Traoeov—On Wednesday last, a negro woman belonging to Mr. Henry K W||- Jiamaou, reaiding about five miles fromGrilfin, took her two children, one aged about three, and *he other about six year*—went to the woods,hung the twochildrsn,and then hung Herself! Caora m the UbitioStates.— According mac. counts received at New York, the prospect *>| the growing erope in all parte ol the country is most encouraging. After a nine months' probation of btgh p»icee, and wiih flour yat at thirteen dollars a barrel to the consumer, nothing cou-d bo mom Cheering,aaya the Herald, than this intelligence.- But a law weeks wilt now el»p*o beforn wheat, rye and oats, will be ready for th* larmtr'a cradle* and then new floor will ipocdily bo npon tho mar ker, loth# almoet total exclusion of lhat which is now held el such enormous price*. That ihe new crop will com* Inal a greatly reduced rate wa think there can be no dou'u. Thia is al«o, it seams, the Opinion of holders of fl ur at tha prooent time, a# it will be seen that tha price of fl-rur ha* been on the decline forihepMt week, and it will, no doubt, continue to go down as the season advances. Volcanic Pmbbomeva i* Nova Bcotia — A cor respondent of ibe M John's News asys that quit" a commotion had been egtlied among iho people in the vie*n»iv of Dig'-y, up m the South west shorn of Nova Hcona.by a »«ri#i of convulsion* of the earth which have re<-eutiy taken place on Um 8 -uih.u»t •Ida of Granville mountain. On tho day of the eanbqtakc, which occurred Hver»l months sine-, th* mountain wa# con#id«oebly shaken, and a small opening waa nude upon ft* elope, whence a gr*si quantity of smoke immediately ruvti. d forth, and continued to iaau* throughout the runslndar of the day. Him mamfcstaiion at length reused, ami wff remained q-.|ai until ah** 4 fnrtaiRht ago. w|un suddenly lire ground in the vMlnity wag vp.lvrnly Bgitaird, and a eba.m "peurd fr..rn whir h not only a dense volume of smoke, trut grrafquantiti.* of dset and amall twoniat, were ejictud. Hhurfly efier the opening of the chasm, a large fragment of rock was thrown from ij. with auab force a* to penetrate tire aide ol a neighfiorlrfh mritage, tha Inmates of which havs since removed to what they consider • asf* home. Thera war* 966 deaths iu New York Lai week. Ui n ant Georgian* from . Rome, la of Gentral Government' aa coin- ,lr, “ ughato acorn omloi pirty dr 1 he danger to >ur*e through it. parillvely few of th* large number of Roman Catholics lo tb* U. 8. are settled lp Georgia. 1 am aware that it It very much th* fashion nowa days tu charge those whq dread thair Influence with weak efttdlah (care, aa if they expected a complete return or th* dark ages. That such per secutions aa 1 havo described will return. I do not think, though my bcliaf L rather derived from tho fact lhat experience of thee* days haa opened men's eye* to thu danger, than to any radical change In human naturo, which shall reader such a return Impossible. But that the church of Rome la ac quiring aoma of the same sort of power she once had, 1 hold, and nobody can aav how great It will be, but on* thing la corlalo, them la not tha slight est reason for Imagining she will us* It oihetwLo than aaaho alwaya has used it, via: to make thu church ol Rome paramount over Ihe State, and tu depress Proteatania. If there la any reading man who consider# precaution unnecessary, 1 would simply nik him it' lie consider* tho English revolu tion of 1088, tho admiration of republicans nnd liberal* the world over, an unnecessary tucusurc, the things accomplished by that revolution being Iho expulsion ol unu family of Roman Gatlnihca front tho throne, and excluding fortt*r all Roman Cal Salic i from the tucctenon tn the avion, n tnuasuru still in force. Wa* thu revolution »f IC& not only unm-ccwiury but a wicked and unjust pro scriptlunl Thu person who "tijucts to thia tovu- lutiun.aa every reader ol Itivtury knows, will havo no other company hi hia ohjcciiuns than red hot monarchists and bcliovors in llio Inalienable diviuu right of kings. Secondly—My proof# wero dorlvod from tho slatemonla and opmir.na of Roman Catholics nnd from their conduct whonovor and whorwer tri umphant. Thoro is one point which 1 will lay down in tho brgiiintug, in which 1 presume no ono but a Roman Catholic will differ from tno. It w ould be far from duairablu that ihe papacy should re-onact hero, thu scones which ■tic enaett-d with European gsvornttten\a in tho titiddio ages. Mur past policy is undeniably to bo condemned.-- I should not attempt to nrguo with Any one who disputes thia point. Coiiarqucnlly, if »ht is to be truated, her yrofrey mutt hove changed. If as sotnn Roman Cntholica in this coumry assert,tho papacy docs not claim and end'-nvor to acquire authority over tho temporal government of other countries, if hae altered. Now 1 ask my roadora, when a matnuakoa a •tnicmont inconsistent with nr con tradictory to opinions ho is known to havo hold and asserted all hia Ida, if moreover this individu.il has always declared ho never changes, wuuhi they credit thia autemeni, uutean accompanied wult «n cxproM admitaion and condcntnatiort of his former opinions Now, whutt Roman Catholics nuke tin- atiitumuiit that iho papacy dues notaint at temporal power, oi\p might well ask which wo should lie* liuve, tiiis sinitiu eutemud, or Iho coni’ary so often declared nnd acted upon by lito paoucy, umru pirticularly since tiiu two Ponca most lamous for such usurpations, Gregory Vll, and Piua V, are sointa in her calendar, 'f'hoir •taioincnt to carry any weight should ho accompanied by a most ex- prose, diructi positive, and unequivocal admission that thu papacy hus thought and acted diffuror tly. and lhat its past conduct ean not bo dult-ndcd. I think it will ho conceded that if uny of the stain- ntents which have been made ure uccontpained hy denial of the fact of any o| the pnst usurpations «<f Romo, those s'aiemonianro unworthy of belief, or if any prominent Roman Catholics, who can speak ruitliontutivuly lor their church, deiend these usur pation*, then must wo beliuvo they have not «©* trounced them, for as wo have agreed above, the poet it irrevocably agamit them, and nil expecta tion of n change ot uonduct must be grounded on admitaion and condemnation of that past. Pre cisely th>s gruund, do all the older Protestant bod iua, who were guilty ol persecution, tnko in clearing themselves ol advocating por*ueuii<>n now.* Thousands of adtni&'iona nnd condemnations ol thu stain can be louml in their writings, and they one and all dolend themselves hy saying it was the wicked und iniatukcn principle of u past dny, and they havo renounc'd it. They, however, h.ivo no Uoubli-H.-me doctrine of infallibility to Ptand in the way ol retraction of past errors. No intelligent Protestant in the United Stale#, would, make * n defence of hia denomination on any other ground, and tho church of which tho wruor is a iiicrnh.-r, can inako no other defence. In Let, anybody, who i* at nil versed in tho philosophical wtuurs - n tho subject of toleration, know# that tho pnncip o of toleration in always deduced from i he luct that wo have no inlullildu standard of truth, uonsu- qucntly tho Uoiiiaii Cnlliolic, yvito sayaihcro is nu lojntitble standaid of truth, thrown down the whole theory. I hope my reader# will pardon me this digression alx-ui persecution. Now, I think it it can be proved that Ifouimi Catholics not only do not r<-- nounco, nut only d. ny, and excuse the p.ist, hot auto oxprcsdy th< v will do so ng nn,—if it can bo pr-ived, tho l*up« i* onto doing «n lo ih<* lull extent of hi» power#, I think U will tie grunted lhat there I L mo tho aligmtat evidence *»1 that tMngr »>/ p.»i». cy, which wo Ngn-cd ui first, waa ihu only ground, on whtch wo c-»iid trust them. First ihen, with reus'd t«, the Jesuit# wli • havo 1.mu I'roan iho prune iii.iiuinNiU *>l «hw I 1 ..pro’- im*.l dl-ug wuh ’ho politics ot other countries. Kvrry b-*dy know#, tin y have been i-xpelkd Iro-n a. vi-r.il ChUIoIici-oui'tri'shy Catholic Kinca.for nn -ld uic in poliiir#. anil ihu umhomtny id ilimr pri'-c-pic*. j and w ere cventu oini urno su|iprcsi>ed by tin- Pope I on account ol the scandal they occasioned—tin’ were re estal>li#lii-»l hi 1821. Whether the billow* j mg comp- muon, winch is call'd the Jimih’i oa.li, is guntniie or lint, i# n renal) mailer ; lhat it is m 1 leant bii embodiment ot tho principles un which they have ncit-d is uudoniahio. "I. A B ,rmw m ttio presence of Almighty God, J tho blessed Virgin Mary, the Merit'd Mich o-I t!<e ; urchaugel, Iho bles-etl 8l John th** HupU-i, tire, holy apostle# St Peter and S tint Paul, a d ih- ! s>tinii< and sacred ho.is of heaven, and v. », toy 1 ghostly taiher, dodecl.ir® from my heart urhmr i mental rcseTVutP-n, that Pope in Chn-i’* viraf, and i# ihe true and only liund o| lh" Univcrrnl C'oncli : Ihroughont lit" world ; that, hy virtue of iho ku)s, and of binding and loosing.givnu to his ll<dm. a* bv Juau# Chrisi, h" hath power to depoait heretical King", Prince#, riini«n,Coiimionwealih#, ami gov ernments, all liomg illegal without hi# sacred con- firmaiioii,and that they m*v Iks salely di-stroy.'l: ih'-ruloro, to tho utmost of my power, I will dolend this dncirmo, and In# Unlim-to' right# and eustoii.#, ngainat all usurpers, and alt heretical or Proleatunl authorny whatsover, csptcially thu m-w pmunded an.horny and cliurdr of England,and ail adherent*, in regard that ihcy he uvurpod and heretical, op* posing ihoaacrcd mother church of Rome. "I do denounce nnd disown King, Prince,or State, named Protestants, or obi-dienco to any ot tln-ir mfurinr inagiatratea or offn-era. Ido lurilnrde cl »n* tin* doctrine# of ilia Church ol England, ol lh® Calvinists, Hnaucnofa, and othor Protestant#, to I'® damnable, ami those to he damned who will not lorsako tho sumo. I do further declare I will holp adviso und »Mist all or any of Ion Holme,* agent#, in any place wherover 1 shall Im*. nnd do my utmost to extrtpmo the heretical Protest ant doctrine, *nd lo doslrov all their pretended povv.-r, legally or nihn inter, t do fuilhur promiae <,iid de clare,'that notwitiiflt.imling lam oispt-nsod to a* sumo any religion hurotical lor tho propagation of tho mother Chureh'a intete*t*, to keep secret ami private all h'-r ngnui'# counsels, an they Intrust me nnd m-t to dtvulgo direcHv or indirectly, by word, vvruiitg, or otherw-ifn, any matter or circumatjuce whatsoever, but to execute all ihatahnllho propos ed, given in charge, or discovered unto in® hy v„u, my ghostly luthur, or hy any ol this cuvenani, ,v.e " Now, ns I have#aid,1l is quit® immaterial wheth er thia documnm he genuuin or not, there is no d->ubt but (Ini Jonnm havo not-d upon its pnnci- ples Mr Eharic# Henry Stviiiortreot, provincial of ill® Jcsuiis m Maryland, saw thia document in tins papers- He rmild not imagine Imw it c or'd lor a mono nt obtain any credenco, (tho Jn«uiia having, we mippo#o, always acted *o n» tn give iln- lio to .ui'h slander*) noverthelca#, being assured it had l*cn hclivved, ho denied it* g< nuiiic-neaa m ihe National Intelligencer. In hie Liter, he maker ill® following qn.iiaiioh from a letter lie hull re ceived from iho Superior General ol tho Jesuit* *i from®, the higln -I authority ol tho aocioiy ol Jesuit*. lo lh' klm • d«pfM,|orjr «plMU, ol which Ih. lo|. lowing aro extracts: . y • “Midesty t we, Not Duly In ollen lime, but aim re- cenilrlN our ro-##tablUbment, In 1621, until the present •lay, have always Incateatrd reaper t, love, and dm votinn fhrthetnaf,onr lord*mr Idsgsvernrnsiit, and for that furor of the some lost la absolute monarchy. “Tb'srve have done, »o» only from conviction, kit also becausstk* doctors of the eumpanr, who are rranciscoNuarei amt Cardinal llallarhtln^ and many luvemmanu "This w* have done, because tha (ultraal fhrm of the ooiupany la wonaiehtoal, and Ibarefure we are, by rarx. 1ui,aiid by r-'lucatlen, da voted lo absulitUi im.narcby, In which (.'athnllclsm by wlrdum and seal ur a pLus •trigi can aIon* havetuiuv defanoo and |irospertty.' And further on they a«y» M Corialnly thu Jesuits Mave never boon, at any tmiV' ur at suy place, uo- ouaed of llberaliatn." , 1 licao Jesuit*, prior to their suppression in 1773, which waa followed by their ro-uatablUhiuum In 1821 wore expelled front thq different countries of Europe thirty-nine times. Lot any one now eon- oaivo the ttuscblol theira Jesuit* could do a* sproa In case of n war with a Catholic power, Spain, for oaumpto. Wo will lioruMfter nxamino Mr- Chau, tiler's alatomanl'that noAmericun Roman Csthnllo would Ink*) part S|aloat our counity, oven In a war with 'hit Popp. M*. Pitt a»ked of tho Uiilvoryitica of Lnurain, nnllamancn and Valladnlid, whether Ipumoiuiiun were a principle ui Kumatiiam. Tho ilivmu# of nallamanca and Vallndolid, quoMiuncd in t(k)3, in relurenco to tho war vvoged by ihu Irish ngainat tho English, patronised tho prim into of pursouu- ti-in, which, in thoir reply tu Pin, tlicv condemned. Ham Dominic, claimed to bo tn® founder <d tho ImpiiNitmii, being a S*int in the Rnmi.-h C< uruh, nil that I have said wllh'iogard lo ndini r *i(iii Und condemnation of th®p*ai being unvciHaary ucc-.-m pniiimotil |o any credible eiaii-mvnt on Um part of Komuiiiais, applies poculi.uly to th a c-iau ol Pitt's qui-ati'in. Now in the light ol dm nbovo leit'-r from tho svtpoyioT of tiro Josutts, do* a tmyin-dy doubt, II Mr* Put had ask'-d it tlioy ci'nih-mned their decision of 1603, they would have d:mod hav ing mndo itf Next, with regard lo defenco of their past con duct: Th® following particulars aro uudoniahln and coiiiiomudhlo in ilo-ir pu*i history. Popo In- nocRit deposed John, King of England, (and hy tho way doclimd null, the very Magna Charta, to Una dny on ihu ritaiuto Lvok ol tho Slate of Georgia.) Pope Paul doposed Hcmy, and Pope Piua, Eliza beth ol Eugiund : Pope# Gregory mid Clem- nt tin- f used Henry and Lewis of Germany, und I’upes louUacu and Lewis deposed Philip uml Julius ot Franco, Consequently, to bo trusted now, tb® pa pacy !iiu«i havo changed ; uouscqitetitly, uny atat®. incut that the Popu doc* not claim this power now, should Ikj accompanied by admixslon and con demnation of all the#" papal doings, more parti cularly us Grogory Vll and Pius arc saint# iu tho Kom:#h calendar lo this day. Iu thu following pasnugo from Brownion'a Review, January 1854, ihcsu acta nru dofundi-d Thus: I'huru i# m our Jutlgmei.i but on® valid dehoicnor Ins hero was born. or beimisAmpatlbl* with repslican auftrnrtMkl. but whether ll bo or li# hot MuM#d on filvii.e rlgbl f if tb® Papacy bo founded In divine rlalil, it Is supreme osrr what Is fbaurfod only In Hainan riahlt am ynar Insiuullnnsslmuiif bo mad* to ban ' - not llollh ><jur Insilluifrui*. Therein i mil the compatibility m Ihcoinpatibhi'x church with dcmncratle Inailiuilotis, ^ church tha church of MndT ••Nellie this quoflhm first. I racy la a tnlscldavout dream, church do*a not predominate revorenc*'kttd to leach them * name nee u> auiauniy. ■ .... r;-—-'.—I'l/K.' The firstIcrann that sliouW bo IrariiHl by all, tti* feet 1 cut, providing that the ri|iH of auffr*go®b*ll b# that should he |rirgmi*n, la to •Ary. You ean have no 1 confined to moo who can read, fils joat putscd lh* guveruNWtit whore th*r* Is no oiMMliiiiiur j and *nbertl- 1 Assembly of that Hist*. auco to law, aa III* as I leu, will not long bt enforced, ; -r-.r t: where the raittbUU) ol taw Is elaatly •#*», and frosty I H ho city ol H-wtrm, Maaa, fiat appropriated tho admitted, ftut It la the IniatiUon of the it polo potters |«rge aunt ol $10,dW, tn be expended In thacvle- Ihl* oouairy » Undoubtedly. In this lideullnn ho It bratlou of the coming 4ib of July, aided by Jaiullac ami all 1,'atkotle prli-»la. (Jndniiblrd- .. . , It, If .lhay art faithful tu tbcfr rahafiio."-|Brown- Dvraoofivk 9u>mo nr Jamajca.—The Jamaica •on’s II®vlow. April .HO. papers are filled with accounts of (ho flood*,that '‘I'rotrUantiim of ovary form has nut, and never can havo awepf over iho Island. Acre* of can® havo havo,any rights where Catholicity la triumphant.been awepi off. and several persons drowned in 1 fes'ilroli'iSjfl tb. ir.ro I, .f,. .... .( .h. j.il.ro|.iln,iocf.«tlro RioCybro. lying world, and Inatead of pleading for our church at ) An OLD AacHOKMor — I hu ulacat ecelisiarlc “ rat ihe Ntata, aummnu the at* ‘ ‘ maki.u: nmucmE. wjfcnjv ah. ,u,, , f Well# * V®f*t11hr, Y>W. Wi'i'ua S eiralovr VVe.afc*, klty I’.iaiS*, ht~n u |.®._ n A. Vlltokmga. J V Coeaeral 2 VS UilZ, t^T Ifackay, J If) a> Kfeii* rk ,,, »e»wmt’Am*urd*ui-Epp* ft | k IIU’IIITlbi) * ^•^•j^ALUma, ),*• Yort-Pia* ^ panm;x(.i,ii« - - , _ , f ( W ■•••'NSblp AUUn.*. l l New Yo*h~K If XI - - - — „ the ataio iiMlf m plenl now living isH -mucl. Archbiahop ol the luitcd dricn, vv It ii-ofn|,...., t n Trt*a«>g. n ra»Nb/J* Amroni.n Cbarcb .1 In OblNtto.. Iln l. hV‘. the her of the Ntata, aummnu tl tfagaL SSflL- I roll.lon. bnd i ««KSS'r ^ P.WOcan be no rvl tdon whimut an liMpilklUnn, which • thq acVcreat last*. J Jlaker a>-l Tw.'|,' *pi J t la-iw.a. j •«,*.' h ' U »n«roly d.-sl|ned6ir the prommlon and pflocilou of A , B , Mi |,| ic lfUM>l | nB r#ccnily held al Ufrfning- u!’ T 1 u ' »'•*».u, 11,n rttm. hb|n, Eu,l«,id, ll w,« »»il»»l M lh. wnl.ID.nl «l -- ' thosu proeoiti, that the diBaatmu* and ditgrac. lol . condition in which England haa been pfaetd in tho > ,,i. conduct of tho war with Rusda,ia rn*mly aitribn- |< ii. K li. I, r w.io.«, M . vv i e i_. „ , tolile to tho in* flii.-M.-ncy of the Executivo and tho Mi«*#iJ i. Kci.mI, Sir. lUrta. v, tti® true falih. ff — [flixtou Pilot. ••You alimild do all In your power In csry oilt wisliMof file llidinort tii® I'npe. Wti.-ro you have the rleL-ioraifrai'dilie,givey nir voles t» n»«® bat in-i»», wliu will eulsl you In ao holy a •tniifgle."—Ifranlei ii’Cnmiell, ’ » ••l dvelatv toy to'wL unoqulvonal Miinn<"lna t<* th® Ili-ad id tii® church, and 10 iln- inter.- chy iultadilte'enl order*. 11 llie lli-hnn* iuad"a dcciamii-ni "ii ihl* tilH, I m-V'-r Wnut I liohr-iiii '-laakluv- auu >l it, but wnntd •uluiill at mice iiiiequiv.-cwlly In ilml 'inUion. I with ; i'>«-■•>-> ... Iiin t>r uiiduuloo'liUial tutl •# iki u#/ ih.lkaiK- , Mimal'-rs aud other public aefvaot#. I hr #i ohtt."—tfranlrlu'C'UitirlL itU'J, reprcscnlcd various claasea, some being w "Aa for my aril, what I roarei.l frankly cnnfr*., i« that i t ,„(J ulht-ra county inagiatrati-S. tln-y did U"t burn Jntiu Huh -nnin-r, and Uial lln-y did not also burn l.utln-r.-fPans Unlv*’#. ••l-'nr nurpwn part, we lake ltd* oppintunil}- ol ex t>LlnliiK our beany UellKht at lh# «»pprvHln«i ol ItiO I’rnU-vianl ciiapal in Rome. Thi* no.) !>«• th'.ughi In- tk a,el V r.-'Mrv®. I" < !»«-»• i ’ cLdd. tlo* flauro Xir*®irrn« •>*! IHt *i^l Mo d. I. fianv*. tV i l It eiiina* • r• r|«.nu , Mr a>. i Mr# t: w :.«-r di-iucUVosyrUMii of conducting tho hutmtaa i-t th® natioh; and that thi# atate vf llimga islhu natural ’ rwMiltol the eys’rinatic iKMimm’-nicnt of incni t<» lainily and p< rar.nal influenco in tho oelacm-n <>l s* —.••ii-- ai-eekeis woiking llu*hiiiM|'«CaLOINKH MAC.NRNIATa btgtdy Ian#- Helot iu alldl»eA»«« of the ntnmacb ai»d Mowela, wl,ich Mi-Mi. U nliaii'i, A l-tumuft, II K **.i Per •‘•■•air Al., iln A A I. 1 Uij. i ll a«-«j. J i-kii loti.lH, J l'ri|o- M'.lahk, Unm Pkik'.ta 4< w •IU, Mi* Hili.-ib.., t ,..| • »>r«..V, M ll llutltui, ) I. I k«li.rd. J nu. i Hr i VV It , 11 I ‘L VV iitlU-r, L •. bkl I. Cu vtr.vioit t % nx* PrnUNiiant chapel Iu Rome. Thi# W.) I*® thought In- , »,« ,ii r nded wlili aeldliy. and give* iinroedlai® .elirl Vr.,v l.i« • ( . , - , M „ Kderaid,but when, wea.k, did we ev.-r prinrM to be | ,„ |, P mMbu n. The tffrcU'd exws. in eaiingor h.i.n.1 «.. lir' t,.|nraul nr Prolmtaidltni, or lo favor Ihe d'«irlne that , tl,i„kh.g ar«.K®®'.rally rtlievo.1 by It, and It afl-.nl. .m,® *’ ‘ M e geNerally i ! nt ilw iniMHt uni mosV plvatai'V atwrltnu, ««jn^-ut y to |ierk"ii* who. (mm A •edentar* III® ofother cautr*, aro uieler the Irequent hrcwMlly of having treur*, in laxative*. T" ja-rmn# of a billmui ur a gout; habit, ll »ni> Im- recnnm»end«I with peculiar pmpriei) ; an I i*» VlrtiM-a have Ih-.-u rriKialedly teilflmt til lb® warm china:®*. Many of lh® con plaint* of ehnlrr,, in . earl* Infancy, and evan at m«r« advanced p*il*«i». are Alau, P»r t t_us rail" i ------ , , , Popes In iheir exerciu- <.f lemp-iral authorl’y In lh® 1 defenco of liberty of cnrocli-nce, are a mn«l |»e«lllenilkl ini'l-lle age*, uvir •"VQi' igii,, and lhat l«, that the) m-*- “ “ ““ ~ **“ “ *«•»» it hr divine right,nr Hint tho Popo Iml a ihr.t auim.r viy b> > iriio- <d his C'ltuuiWloti fiout Jcmh vlhrWt, #a Hit- *<av«*«ur"l Peter, tho Prluco of tho Ap®*ll®*, and vlmtdehcud of the rnurcli. Any detence ol llioin on n lower vround. mud tu our Jiiduiuent fall h< reacli tho leal point In ihe case, and r# ratliei an rvatwn, Unm a fair, Imiu-ki, direct and «al Vactory ieply. To defend their power, tu Miextraordinnry power, or a* nil in cident tnehiircli lil.tory grow log t.uiol the (n i-iiliar clrcuni- •tam-'-k.civll rni.dliuiiun,bMt Inw.i Mlie titnuv,nuw fiau- PcoU-auaUim ought b* be luleraU't th® rnotn rv we bale Prni®daidldU,w® detrd It with our wh»l« (••urt and aoiil, nnd we pray nur aver#lon in R may nuver decrenae. We hold it on rl that In tho e-.crnal city no worahlp repugnnul lo Und •huuld In *»•!• rated, and we ere slio.erei) glad that the eneniiei of tl.® .ruili are nu i-nigerallow'd in meet loyeihvr f-*r worship loth# mpilal of lhe chrlatlan world." 1‘itlikurg r.„c4Wi« >'i#tl*f. I8IN. , . I ettViairrl wl'iit acidity; and in »ucb cams,UwCatr-jnrd •• \ ou aak, If he (lh® I’ope) wer# lord In lh® land and Madueala ha* a great advantage over ®ib"i abw>rtm,i*. you were In a minority. If not In numberayet In |H*wer, V | t: uialtl both ireuiralltev the acid In the aiiui.-i.ur. what would lio dn to yi.uf Wltal we#a> would entire ranal, and act* a* an eflesriuu* yel gentle purgdive.-- i I) depend u|mn circumstance* If It would benefit the ; Thi* preparation I* free from unpleaMid L*ie, #«-l Hire® - rau*e of CalhollcLm, he would t-derai® you; If eipedl- ! tl|n*-« the *trWi.gl»i nf llveenmmrio Calcined Mogn«»L. enl, ho would iraprlwui you, banlth you, fin® you, pn* | | „„ f flr.t premium Hllvwr Medal*, and a hew York •Ibly he miglil hang you , bul, be assured «.f one thing, ! World’* Pair Me«tat awarded. h - would never tolerate )<>u f.»r Ihe »ake < f il>o gh ri* j rr.r»nlob)tliodrurg**t*gerirrat1r.Bndbyth®m*r.u- oil* principle* of Cl vll aud religion* liberty!' Ram- I f 4C | Ur ,. r . T. J. llt’nHA$f|), Pblladrlpbla. Her. , apr -.'4 *NHi.1m»* I ■* rhoab*nnl and erroneou* dacirlnev or ravtngi In - Pre*entM. J M f. Tiatiry. tf'i ridgf.d. l»4»er.|K. lor, »‘ Klur. ».. r i*U», ®. M. t>krn* Win Xl<«r*i, r v XI. Anhnsnl.. Jr*hi l‘J Hoard ol lien it, »w. It A Jan*. It.*,, rtruti ; J. H. (iidrr . .* • l!ur V r.rf L. a t. r »■ ®ie«.-n«, J. VMI#t#r,T.2,x 4} , /. Itr i -l-i / . ll'jrroi, M, An. ., i i itbi im,. A J. J Maaw, I l.*wr®tic«, « iv.UMftge,. |, r ; lltmlei. P «!»*«.(., »’. u.b'.g, 1 • a. VV . II thoruk*, l Itvke. Or.n.cl. ,n .llo«u.jo n ,«hicl. «lll b. (uun-l |.ub. Oi.n foaa*, I.'li ca*, and *11 eruption* ami ijt«ea#r* mor, . .... ir ill inn.tlo Iro •rnMlb.mw.- ' .TJS r nt i‘iut i\ 1 Nee ihe exiraordinary cure oi Mr win. (». iiarwcw«f,k * * ' . * ,, . ) highly r"*|wciahle i ln*en of Iti< hmun 1. V*., by r. Alt i And now |..r ovidonc® aa to what Romani#nt is • tRijL npaM*II .MIXTL'RK. ii® bad ukvr* #.,.i n.r®v now doing vvlmn it fiua |iow®r. I of lb" wnr*t de»crlpt <»n, amt Rnklly g"t •*> b»d. r.» •*• ]u 1852, tho republic of New Grenada in South unable to walk, except on czuicbe*. A few bot-levofi Amorica poued law* abolishing uilica, and t-nac- I Wirier'* -•‘pani*h Mixture, ib®great blood purifier, mr-d linu ihvl I'liiii'rjiita lo that country alnui d bavo | him, a* ll ha* cure,' bun.red*of other* who i-avr »uf- Mu.” Kisv..JlS'M'wJf,, .1 |S?jsSSrsssaBj3K , '““ d " , “ l was, and confirming thd expnlaion ol tho Jesuits, j # M . ai ivv,ruwmeni. 6 »ay*» ! “ 1’iub IX nddf'-ased to tho ropuhfre o( N~‘“ HejK.ri of i.lernveti-.* in f.auiei Cr-.t* fa ibe week cod i.g kr l-th ol June, Iftii : John •'. Reyland, 'jk year*—Oju*uu,pijuo, Cvrl* Ca G«.rg.a. i.lia ii. Wee.!. Id m«.a —n-tie Peier, Stvtttal I'awki ArnoM, 7 yetrt—O.o(e*u<.e .. Hra-.., i;,. Mary rvn»er.s*r year*—' aiakU., \\ k*fct|j|r;.,',. p. t, Charles A. lri*y, /1 in .a. — iriarrturt, i Miii. at*rx *%v < Judge, T4 year*—Sltbbed h J.®-, « y®«ra—tt'ktn <x». Nally, 'A* yrar»—r»!d #gr. 11*01.ab, |7 yr-aie- Ncri.fo'a. Job Hi-line*, 4i )rrr,—Utrumtlitoi. Me#* e i;ibbjn»,*.Syear*— fiyecouri, Tuul II. A. F. TOBI.AT, Keeper 1-. o. UIM47. ln*tlnKui.h®il rd>)(Irian*, well known rim in .ll.pna*® n«»n Cal hollo-, mid to offeml Iho .ons.b.ll Tl, I,. I® M irr , IL.onroN.e27 respectable atmthi«arlra. and bund ml. or u.b®r. lleaol |H.wor, Ihan toiletoo.l ll on lb® ground of divine 1 * , ,B LethohC Mirror, UaltitnofC, NoY. -7. ^ u „. ,|. e u . MK i effect, of NrAHU.il ® rigid, and a* inherent In iho divine covtU illon of iho * Alter reproving thorn for doing th. #c Hung# AMud SI. iTIKRUY IkXPCcniltANT. a* aeu-*t.® Ctiurci., butevouon th" low gr.oiMdolp.dicv, wo do 1 "without in tho least coOBtlltllvR llio Indy #tc, lie In eougb*. CohL.aitd dl*ea*ewof the lung* and throe, lot Ihlnk II III® wheat In iholongruu. Hay wfifti we MV*: generally. Thorp l* no empirlrUm In ll* prej.«ra n.n. . wttt. vro untn ditto credit with itv,*® wo would conntvve ..N,.r m.i.i ..... in .Ornr* that t.v the now Ar fete* which ere watt kw.w" eud highly aptwec.aieU ‘ policy, tnl lldiik II llio wheel In iholongruu. Hay w|im will, vro gain llittocredit with vim*® we would cnnv'dtVe Alwuy*, 10 iheir inlmlt, will the li-mporal power ol ihe Pop® by divltii- right Inonw up In tin* dlviann-, nnd al ways will they believe, Irc.wever linllvldtinl Cntlmllc* lu-ro nnd U.oru may it"ny It, or norninally r’aihullc guv «-rnnu-i.l»"p|M.»e It, Hint u I* Iho real It-man I'uil.nllc doctrine, to In' reasserted an I acted ill*- tnnuii-nl ll.nl clrcuiii'luiici-# render ll prudent nr '-xnrdleut. VVo gain onihing wiih them but douhi# of our *iiic®r||y, ami we only vv'-nk'-n amongourai-tvef.that warm un-i gon.-r u» d'-vnll"*i to tbo Holy Paii.cr which I* dun fro n every one of ill® figihlnl. and which is ">t-»'-i'|ial to thu pro*. P'-r|ly ol iho Churcti. In her lin rejslng drU^Kl * wl.h tho godluM power- of thi* world.’’ Ilrow-nson'e Uoviow laond'-rscil on iho c-»vcr hjMlto tnl lowing Bn-h'-p*- I iln- It« niielt l imn It in tho L'liiiod Siatca: tl-'iain ls I’utrick Knirick. Bi-.liop ■d rinliuli- pin* ; tSiHiiiK-l, Arch'-irfiop id ll.ifri mor®} Jl’cicr Richard, Arclitnali'-p of Si. L*ui#; I.M’chacI, Ifrsliop ol Mohilti ; '(John J'hM-pl*, H»#I|"P ol N vi'-hex; tjnldi, Ulallop ol Boffal'i ; t.M. 0. Connor, Bishop of I’ltt^mrg ; t Vla’ltln*, friafiop vl Dji-uqii" ; tJohn M. Odin, Tfrsli-ipol Galveston; ! Martin John. Bishop ot L-ngnm-, ami Coadiutor ol L'diisvillo; t.\l. do Si I’atnis, Ill-hop of Vincor.- m-s ; tWilliAin Tyler, Hsuop ol H <rtl- rd; tJ. II. Fitzpatrick, Bishop ol llOkJon; tRu-hard Pius, til#lio|i ol N-ishville; tJ.din K.*p:i»t, |i *h-<|» ot Rosvott -, 1 J..hn Hugh"#, lfraii--p ot Now York; tlticliaid Vincent, Hi,hop ol Whi-clmy; Uam**# O.lVes, Chicago} tJohli M. Ilcn'ni, frish- fi id Mil- wuiikto; tjohn. Bi-hon «-l Albany; t \tn;.<l.-u#, Bndion ol L lev-eland ; tl’cu-r Paul, ll rhoji > I Zi-la, and Coadjutor Administrator ot D-Uo-i: IJ A. Reynold#, ttinho,* «,l CliarloMon, and tAndr.-w llyroc, Biali- p ui Littlu Rock. On pruaun *>lon of a complete set ol Ur''"liBof.'* Review lo ihe Pop®, hu addret-ed Pn>t»#-or Brow upon ill® lollowu g loiter : ••rtoiovcd Nont—llcaitb It.- -p- k.-1.» ii. irra'do timtti"-, J..V your teller of ih. ".ff< n-d u«r®>t>itl ' ud Apovtol.e llrnmlic ItnMo, ’I* I«*t frccei "’ U ® WH'tvil by y i-C tli.ee «•>•*,•* Ihi u eir ii d'-gr.-o r.j »i -•I I'll!) Ill'll d* r .•vpre.M-. lliriillgt, n 1 ‘' Id. « 'ir-uppll.-M '• w«- bevricli lilt (Jr*-: of Vl.r. i, , „i..l I igi.lv, tll.it wlib In. Cel »tlll prolvllotl l c* 1-I1 olid guard |be,e aeiit 1 fiieot*. whtch we l*n» n wuy, reserve. And a- A token ni ..ur «*• Ul"l<.*l'i| .1# * plrJgt ,<t ,,.r gr.it,lu,l’ U y^i r rut you Aarr J- nt J\r *#, wo ud<l .nir i»i* >(■ .1 0 11.n. which we ln»|i gly imparl. w||l.ih.-|H ■Nor mu*l wo pa*» over In ailenc® vh*t hy lh® now coiitUluilnn of ih»t Republic, enacicd 11. tin #® recent time*, among oilier tiling* lliorlgbl of Ire® educalloU Is defended, and libt-rl' of nil kind* U given unm nb, *•■ Hint «i»ch pt-raoii may oven print and publith hi* IhoiUfhn.and all kind* of inunatrnuv p»rii-nl*of n*.|nlnn# and pr.ifo** privan-ly and pualiclv wbab-ver wordop It® pleat*in," • • • • VV®, rai#lnz wuh At«.#i..nc llberiy. nur pnatnral vole® In llilv your imm iliu*uh,us a-M-nihly, do ci-n-me, 'ondenm aid «!®cl«ra iill'-rly null and void, all the afuretald decree#, which have, so much to ihn contempt d tccleviavllcal auiln rily of this Holy Hco. and l*» the lost and if®*nm®ni of rcltgion, and ol iho Holy Prelate*, been there '-i.acled, b) iho civil power," Another instanc® ol this inierloronco in the ** * 0, covornmont ol other countrio*, nceumd almut the innoMr. Chandler vv a* making h’« s|»®ccli, do- t-ianng ihi* in»erfer*-nco t.» bo n«» principle ol Ro- innbism. This waa in the kingd-un ot Sardinia, whore a .serious evil wa# occasion'd by an *c cumulation ol church property In no hand* if ec- clo-iaslics, which exempted nearly half iho proper ty in ih® kingdom front tsxa'i »n. while tho State was heavily bnrth<-ned l»» suppoit iho church. There wero nearly 4(KJ tnonasicri'-* and convents supporting some 40,000 idle and uacloa* monk*, Ionia 4c.c. A measure was und-tiakon by iho king and legislature »f Sardinia \remedy Hus evil. So ihe I’ope pronounced rn Allocui). n Do- ccinher ’J, 1851, ami here is an cxtr.ut front it: •• IV# njiroi and condemn. t»ftt.»nlj •*:> and each rf the dren-ee nl Um. government, hurtful !<• ihe rlghl* and *u il.nrllt of relig'en, ol lb® church, and of live* Holy He®, but likewltniiie law lately prppn*e«i,nt.«i w#d«c utoal. viien* acv» to t>® null and tuvalkt." A# an instance ol tho toleration exh luted whore Rome is iriumphsnt, wo ruU-r lo ibe case «d IJo’iieiiico Ceccheti 1, which took p-m-c the prrsenl r Ho ***# aclllenned Iu. )*>,•'• oot,"»..n,lieill lor ihe crime ol ,N>#'-a*ing on® Bibo- and two TVs t*iiH-n'N, and for Having, on exminiMii ui, :h vi he iM-iit-vcd Jc-su* Cfiri«t, to bo solo head ot the Chun It In opposition to the «l*ove ms»s < f c vidcnCo, vve art- called up*-n l**credit tho n*#'ri'.ui mad" t>v an ASremblNgu of certain R on* 11 C . ho to d gni- l vries. in iln* country, to the i-fl'-cl Htat tho d c- . Imoc- of th<- Pope’s temporal power '9 n > pait ol the Roman Cathol.c tenets We Would ni*k our readers, if « prisoner wore on ■•--I fid nny offence, and such «-vn1«-nce a* wo li#ve j ll | * Ufkr * • euney a 1 generally. Thor® !• no etupirlcUm In ii* prepi Arfcles which are well know" aud highly tpjwr- Im Ihe eiUlr® tiir.)ic>l facul'y, alone euirr Inn. 1 « » on»- po,Illon. NI'AHI.CR'H HI VRitIHKA rdUIMAf. I* al- •o prepared w|i|, ihe Mine •cieuliflc •kill and enre ll* bei.cli' ihl ' fl.-cl. inili*ea»c* of ihe boWrl* h»v» tee,' retnarkal'le. urrr .V>0 pi" rk.an*, w bo Jiave teen inane ac'ju.viiiie'1 whh Ihe ref |sw of llies® |®'pular r®in«-»’!®», have twen pleaMil with Ihcin, and m.l) *|>®ak nl -In in Ui P-rin« "I un'i'inlllVisI pr»l»c. If yon have * cough. - any dl*®a»e of the lung, or throat, give Hie Kxj-cc'.-r, nt s trial; or If you or vnur friend* need lh® a'd <>l Hi® It.arri.iea Cordial, make un- of it witti cm.fi !< ncc. and mnrk the result. t>®*cr p ive pai(i|.hlel* P> l>e hud grail* of Ih® asrnlt 1 Price ol each, uul) fill) rent* |»®r tmltle. nrdi te-tile 1 TttON. M. TCRNKR Sc i.'rj. W. IV. I.INiml.S, A. A. HO|dlM"!4H fc fO. J. It. Mu’.Hi: k *:*>.. may 53 ^avaimah. Ilvraiso Report of lid* rnefc' iLe • c* k rr.do.g me 1. i:t*»r.| U'.i-f" llrldg.t < vao< OugMi. l»c . t.-ia *. In (he C*U»'k-c Cec.eter.>, ft* . of June, IrSi: ui w — r®rih.o.'. dm-ip li OK.*.— fuel fair C- MI,M«t. -il.l •»". )•▼•-, 1 relaoJ 11 Rioruon. 31 j ®i-*—'.-u*wibpi>vu lalat^ 1 A M l> ft AY. Keeper'.', i.smeury. Whlua 9; Black < oh-rwi. e. T..i*j ii. a. A T 1.AWI1EM B fl. M ♦ ‘ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Png M Ro* 1 MIT I*, TmA'.*T Hl»t Cor ou arnl the c-fft-ct of Imprudcni umj *-f VIemir. >0 , me«ltcli ® ba« ever be®n t!l«c®v®r,-d which ha* rdT.-ctrd •orh cur®* a. > artrr’* Hpanxh At, xiure. Throat di-r-a-r* i.r.idund bv aailvalt"H. He®kiug Cough, Ilrrmcl.Ul Afirtimns, Idver |'l*e»-r*. Kru-algia i and rpiimalUm, have all been relieved ar»<l eor..J m a : wondr rful niar.i" r l.v tl'e g’eal purifier of Ihr J t.’arier'# spai.oh Mixture. • Thee#*® nf Mr T ll- ll.-n.vey #l"ne should •vii.fy ' any who il'rubl. Call ««* Ihe ageru aut fwi®u»e » patnphl"l cmi'kining rnreo, whn-h will a*tound you. He® a>'V®m*eni®ni. 0 Je c Fare Keduced—rabln Passaic $20. For .Yfie York. CJHTfU 8TATI.X RAIL LITE. STEAMSHIP KNOXVILLE. To Sill Saturday, June 16, »• f.j ,,'c, <«. P. M. »;'rr>J.J i t-rodip 1-f*. ‘apr. c. li. Lt slow, i-A«*K1» T AY k CO «rret the kk-itrUl*, IM ir siiati, marked oa : aailBfiT Lav® d..patch a, ah-** . — Tl-.- *■«-. ne t'll Hill A V unniKIU IIL KK(ORI). h A VAN.8 AII .TIAIIUI.T, AVaa*(*t>#v, June 13. r. M. COTTON — Ther® werr On a*l®- re|H.ned yrnerday. sit vim it uli r.xporl*. Juno 13. l-er ,ti-am.hlp Alabama, N*w York~3H7 hair* Cel- Ion, 73 cavk* Rice. 37 hale* l> -iBi»tic., bbl* I’orai ar.d siiMlry pkga tnrfte IVr Ii I'cb bark Hcllonpe, Amv'.erdain — 3.r-06 ; I Y I’ Plank, .'It A-b Oar*. 4J Hickory Mace,, .’ Alai Total IH.’.WH sup. hot. IOR II A\A KIAS\ ll.l t ANH wTlll.K I.VMUMIS |*r.L«-W.- !.e ,ie»n.er C41 AUMjv t/.AKTE!:*CK, • i. »!■. t. a*<. «♦ at- »r vu I > iu'< I trv l or l-t gM . r p«»»A.r. *•»> b*i.-J, , a,: «<-i.rnot. t u*wft • ball, of to J* IJ URfrin O'. K f.I.LT L • O.^ Zto£L » -h M.W V*»KK-Kie Uae -TwVvrJi i brig VI VM.N,. ap. V\ rtiM.i. rl’l h»?W i *’»», no h n-r lb* above t'0}t. ,«p..l,1o *' £ssl IM.iT.IITh i June is -t-V» J VV l.a htop a. • ". Uuw Kay k 0.."ol.i. VV l»u«ic fnrr<»l. V ll ll•»glrlau, T VV I- V»•'«« , r'rai.r. VV. Ih )TT'»N. PK.K i !VI< -nf. -Tke fatiet etk»-Iw» i^. rna,i»r.u!'l )•**«• i<r- ir £».| ,-t Pent*, it’o lli.lUH 111, RLl.tA k CO. vpr H|. i'uter-, Roiuo, mi n iiiey.-ar »»f our f^ird !H-»t.; 'i« ;«h day of I eighth of ir # i.\ f r«," . j »r».»v® given w.-ro proved again*! him I ; iIii* ovidenco w«s opp.^-d In* own » I In* w»* md guilty, made at.i f ihe .-o , j prowl w c-roirr«'uglit ag."i.*t litnv,*-r>ow anybody wh-> reads lh-s i-oiiimuni' , #'‘ r ty b>i iho prisoner. I cannot help w nil* R 'man Culliolli-# d -ut agree «•!*' lo #ay lii deleiu-o and ubid*» I )''t, in-ii ‘ have n- i -*.-ri|oi| ilia' -naalioii and I aak, vvnu d • n, In* »i*t u- •ndeiing th*| n Soinelhing ml ot v>» .w.nuin... v\ II VV. . c... IVrii. k V.r* ■ nghkin Ke’i* k C k Olli.laixt, liar. MTt«lii,igi"n Ai N, TA>* At.-oai *:eei>ng «• ih* n. uoi an J New --rirau* 1. >*id al lV»*h njiou Ui,. «». Trlrgrnpli (a M <kk»ld«v>'l lh p ot goph Cotrpaay. • J M « ., Crvt W «due»d»j N I'ontifl.-ai Hon. Joseph Chandler m.ido a speech in C gr>>*, m wfiich ho dcniv-'i lo tile Bishop ot R-nne : "Any rlghl rr.UIHl'g Imm Id* divine« filer, t« inter fi-ro n. ihu rel.ilmn* betw v< u •iil.jri-l* ale 1 ilo-ir nm r vlgn«. betwren Cilllvn* ninl .1 eir g.oi-rnnicir; and lb, plain Inlw'cnot.- from til- I,, Ural lint I. iho v'ew <>l the Itomui* Catholic < l.unli, lhat l; i» mnnl*tn«' by ml tier audinrille*, lavnion, prle*u, hi«|„tp* arch In,'.op. nnd l'op« Jninl ll oint-cr lulvocnUd tu lH»- pavvag*: from Ur- hy only n #mnll nilnorh i.er»,>n’. ol nn.ro zeal tlun dlwrothm nnd i.iaiigm in iho carele*, writings nt nmio • nllioilcacbnlan Mr. Chandler's speech has Imen ausworud wiih signal nhii.iy. hy I'roies.or MoClmiock In iho C itfinhc papers quoted aIm'vo of what are tho ends “ ‘ of that party, -ontradictorf things I Im*" quoted fiom Uiow-nson,Chandl'-r, and Si.mca'.icoi. Thdf ar- giiment putt.igellu-r runs lima - l*i. Wo did u by iliviiio rigiil 21 Wo did not do it 3d. Wo intend to dn j: again I linvn provc'l that tho very groni majority of iho Roman Catholic world concede i-» ihe I’.-p®, _ through the spiritual power, temporal jiower over ttowuMtu.) l« one h*t l j thewsuLcs Cdvsv■qnetvily th« cope already haa M.immi cnlh-.lici'l.iirrh. temporal power in this country. — Ty •• • ' ' ! Joh.i-oii, T In.-iam, C.wpri C»*oke AtMH'STA~Jl M. IJ, I*. At.—•'otloo—Tbr tna-krl open-.l il..» v»«ek at JgC ad van®* Under Ihe I- fl ... lh® \frir»'» acniunl*, awl ha* »ince ibrn an-<wn nur Irrecutarily a- prices which however bar.- |..»i, pr, !!' well m»lM»ii.e«l m u.»>»i of the iran*a» n.o.* — Vli.-#Wk it rr'ludi.g *ihI IE® .»®c»li.g« very lint Ud. Tbire |. c-mparnitve «|‘ilri a# ibe «e«-k cl»#e». Vfi»T»Tlo**. Ordinary t.% Onod »ttvlmaiy^ 1®V* \A 11 |."«r ».* Htrict Middling UA»u* i;.mm1 MnMlmg .12 <W — Mlil.liH.fi fair. iM>mn>a I*. P.cUfiv.bm- .V a .«»»> xv an mo. I ».t NTs.t.M V.. Jt-'Jfr. . ®u«g i."jV i Ve» , r nw'aua, • h a S-ulbern tsjkou-*,d«r« ,iovj.:ii-» • -1‘. >t w Mi out t"*arJ. , au»«Mit. it,® ad'-wiW' w"*»Hi iw c»t a un »i«l .k ct.a-gr <.f iLe imiw. p*.? ajL Vp|‘ly al ih<« « ffl.e. ^M1Y M Mi!*ll U.t. ' woy. H-tf fair.. Rxcbango— Rale* lor tT»e<a» c premium. Pr« ignt»—Tho nvrr continue# dliion, ami »'.ramcr* endvinler rrnia n a* prrviou*ly qu.-ted. I nil. i New York .V* q® cent cn<>d navigable or.i for )r 14- AtA- b.vi al IS oVi-vA. M . >n Ir.t i . ! On wc. i!l ts- kvM,»„ml Ma*e. kokIn »• hr ol Alicr. . «iHrj s at i,l. » i^e lacpem, .* . lalllCg iJgu. t « I'.Loltl ,Nf*r id, I. M. .-Tv.Nf, r a. • ' i. i .... I rrnia.n a* rtermim llo linnwniwd hro pj«« .« e-r.y. , iIll( , , N . j, s,-. u, r »l,I.y n.llini ihetr Volf, f.n li„I, ih., ,;l o u.s ro»ti - lie lias mad® a plain siatctnent through 1 K ’ In lacl and in right tho Joauiia aro, and declare ihoftief Ives, onliirly uncnnncrled with any |voli|i— cal party, b® Ii wlmt ii may. Always and ®v®ry- wh®r®,ih®y any to ail by ilioir (caching and thoir conduct,"r®nd®r unto Cvaar tho things that are Cm sar's, and uninG.nl llio thing* that are God's Bm-h aro iho nrlnrifile* which tii® am-iaiy ol Jo«u* hoe otinnye held, aud from which il will never ilopaM." And Mr Hloneatreel t-onrliidea hy saying, "our churcha* and ihn iiL-ny to do good tnuat auflii-o for •is" On which, I ho N. Y Christian Advucnlo ihna crximioni* "From thia It ar«m* ihm th® Je*utis U*vo nw.-f, in any wie®, (ntetfrivui with politics. They have always h««n aaltafitd wuh ibelr cliurrh®*, *.<rl with the liberty of doing good ! The axpuLion ol Iheir order from lha aflVernl Callm- lie kingdom# <>l Europe and iho supproMion ot it hy ih® r»p®, wer® only to prevriit the#® piou* and Innorent chrlailana from going to church, *uJ from doing go'-d. Ii wn* only bacanao th®y would pro- #'*tln ivndnrmg unm Cotsar lha thingi whe Ii m« < ■<*ra, lhat ill® ( «*ars kicked (Imm ou< •<! iheir doinlni.m*. *m| ib« I’opn drov® them 'from ih» ohufoh, N®*®r wer® any good p«op|o mi«n». iler.iood Hiirely limy muat have had annt" atrang.. way id doing go..,| ; whirl, ahould have hreti ,u>a® . lakon |of _«Vil, ev,.n by inLUihlo I'olef li'inv I ' 1 »» **«.-I a rmall *i I I'rlinf.* Hi®V call evil good, nnd «<>od evil N -w, [ R-.men t oil*.-|*«t rli Illi'elmeJiriv 'V.t rVAi,*)r'* # " ,MM " «'"«•» • I l'»« •»*" *»®W» «l M ' I'ns gMwreii), v.« I rAar lAr.r „ omhotebty i. J* , t.ndtmntd.anJal L*.l*f tA,#, #r ##edzt .. ! «Aa««- #T|N./.ry, *ttmn a* »/ wAuA A««# »-A -emit.<** and l*nd»mn*l.0» ,f |*., r 1.,, . I «y, appbev • fottl.ol Vo Jwee.ta, in*l«4 1 h-»® mefr ly dental ol lh® pa*i "Hnel, prlnniples which Hi" eoclety «,f J v *, u hat alie^ut held*' When lh® aoper-or gann,#i (ll ,, •Uletnrrii Im crrialnly rohod on a •luiiiln Anglo H**«.ne hw® not Imen guilty „|, „ ,|„ ' emaui ipuii-d th®m»®lvr# from Horn® Hoib«i| fen. ® simply make* ih®lr«*a« worse, lleh.ro ()„. i*h|ng wuh lh» JiuHiil# hnwefrr, I w|l| ( i,„ Al| ®»ir*n from a h i rr Bififr•'■#"! hy them t-.iim king of Naplsa, neatly *L,ui |h®a#nia»ime Mr Hiono •rreel'# |®H®r w«* pohliahud. ll wnnua, lio f h*d b®#n teaohins lha •upramarY nl th® Pop® over «n ulh* r aoVeieian*, *n.| the NoapoUun dlirclof «>( p'-llr® sent lor lh® h>-*d nl lh® order, and, among oihsr thing* on iho *<ihje<T. *#ld in him. "One® the J,siilie wer® nsiriid .-ill ql lh" klngd- in m «*nr*i« ag.**, hm lllheero liung« tiufttlnus, Ih® gotrimio-nt will Ai«A you ®u( " Hothry publiahed and a«,u I'iiiliidolphia Bulleiin. Tina nhlo answer, imprcg nablo in Us ttigutttema, 1 * it and c.'iirioon* m n« lone, ali -uld bo road by c^.-ry limn who ha* a *«>’o. Tile writer i* um a Know .Nothing ; so hia opinion came* III® greater weight. 11# unawer Compro- h.-nd* the pr.'ol from Brownmn, and ol Br-.** n»on'» nu'liirnty, given almvo, and i* laiilt on iho well known lad, that in iho chu'oh o| Rom® iher® i* * small party c*lbd 'ho Galilean or |.>h®r*l party, who d<> deny that tin- IVp«- Im# any t'-iupoial pow er »-ui ol In* own doiirii.uiis. T ho other party, • ho L , <linmontano, i* n vast litijorny, including tho |\>|i", all ihu Cardinal#, *U the Jesuitw.snd two ilnrd*,ev'ii ol tho Clergy In Franco it ho h.-mo ol tins lu-t'-ay, a* it t« legaulcd,' nonriy nil th« I'wfrsm fi vllo|.a, a III rjoriry of ill- lushop* of Hpaio, I’oriu- gal aud Germany, all llio Belgian Bi*liup», and a majority of ill® uteinh'i* ol tiiu religion* order*, ‘sixty or iiprr® ) In papers, tfi® (Tv<u C*tl.-|icaat Roiur wi* oalahliahcd tor llio ptirpo*" of i oiuIimi. i in:! Gaihritniwr, ifio ntott cmiuoni I’apd journal m Germany, ail tho B.-ljiaii papers, tho Dnivors iu Paris, And Ifrownson’* Review op|HMo It When th> #u viuwr ol llio Froncli chun-li wer® first pro mulgated, they wero c.indciiiuiHl l.y I’ope* lun.e- coni X and Aloxaudcr VI. Tin# Galh"*m*iii, iho vi.-w ol n #m ill and Uimmialimg iitl'inrfiv, Mr. Chandlor w mlie# iho |ie->t'U>ol ihi* c uuuy locon- aider lh® vu-w o| ih® Roimvh church Mr Mr- i/ilnbu-k »!iow*t!iat Goiwoiin, on win*®® auihoriiy Mr. Cliandtrr planl* filiiiaoll, I* a Gailimn, and qu-'ie* again*! him llmwiia-.n,(®nd..r#od l.y tho It. Ij Hi«i">p.) "who charge# hmi in h<# loview, (Jan. l*l,’*4.) win, lending hirb>')’ buck w aid*,"and 'Taking »LtHl"g frbdtirs with lb® language ol iliu.inou* poollil*, MU I dialillguivll.'d doeloi# W ill) '•'•Iting i«rili "n plausiblo and r.lu*ory theory, invented to looommomi the chureli lo her menu®*, ««r io eaeiipe ill" odium alw-ay# allach. d lo ini'll l.y iho world " ■Nir. Chandl.-r domra lit.*' Hi" Popo over vlamied to depoao king* hy divln® tiglil vVhilo Gregory VII I* n aalnl, w® mu.t heliov® they e -ntider thoy h#v® u right l>» depr-*® king*, Iml Mr MelTintock quote* ®»pr. #tly lh® claim ol divine right, Orogoiy'a net ol oieomiminicaiion ol f|®nry |\, llio OSS® ll. which Mr ( handler al- lil'h'il, aud Irmii *«• voral .dlier c*«ra, and Ifr.iwmolt tJaiui.iy, IHMiaayt "ait hiaioty tails to vim*' an iiislaiieo m which III® P"p®, In d.-pe'tng a lem- |k»»mI •ovofpign, prole**'-* to d" H, by ihen»ih. vraird in linn hy tho pious hull. I of ih > laid generally ro.otvod maxima, ih® opim'.n «>fil»o *g®, lh"eoncp*«|.in ol lh® vtivrrotaiis, .-i ill® civil p«-n- •tit'dioi'and puhlio law# ol Catholic Hiatr*. On •ho conifaiy, hi* alwayselaims to d.» 11 hy Iho au- ihmii)-rummiiied to li<m as lb® ®«u cc*»i r of ill® Pri'M-i* ol ihn Apnotl®*," ,V o , *V»:, ".>r ®..m® such formula, wim h eolsittni'r ami ®»|tr**»ly #®'* f -ith, lhai hia ai,iho|i|y ie haM by d>vln® ngid ’* Now w® bopu m (ui'ifu all quoior# ••! |l *ii p England, Will'em«nilM-r he advocates Galfroait views, ihn " and deernaamg mmordy in tho rhureii. Mr t'di*"dl«r ®kpr®**- a v®,y sm.'ll ntmon-y , **y«: "If lh® lli#hnn id R.inio" vlio'd.l in a "#|dr*t ol c -»»- i| mat ..f *ny ollinr aplill, Iqva.l® die iniii'.ry the t *ni*o«l H|*i®#,i.r a#a*d dm rights ol. «r h® wnu d find tin mot® eattivM antagmiiat* vhan U<» iimi, Cnili.d"'®," and lio goe* i-» #ia'« thaj b® Would "|i|H.40 lh® Pope llrowuwm hoidnnf' Hr® vl®**« .-I ill® Roman t'aim.Ihr church *#p»pro®»®.| t.y a larg® oiNjorllV, aat* #u> h vllin-seloh# "inak® Ids hlo.<d ran a -III," end a*ld*‘ "ill" wri®,« of aimvlmr* know «#,|r wod dial Itio ®*»® ih y sup- |m*'c.| inn'll never iK>"ir, and dial iliprel-r® they We»o #ale." tlhuwnfun'. Review, April IHM, page, Vll) ll remain# fur ms In ulv® reitaltt qu®lai|»ii* from R -m.ni*i*, d.eJaimg wh#i ihry would do if iiininnham The following pxfrvcle Inuti Ro.n«n Ca'hofrc revfrwa and papci# #i»rak for tli®iti*. lvn*- "IImI vtniiM v*u have rid* ®uU|ur| r*»l*** ..n.lrf Hi# anlb.oli, o| die |N«p®T Why bolt Hal lb# P»|iv wonM »kr *way «mi foe in* nniio,.* Nm.It-o h«>w d.< i "i, a how that ? I'wnn wbai if" ».<n imt HI Atlrr #11, dn ,"HMM HUn-ell a «H#b< IiImmLI 1 Al® )*'••< !»•• Lililuilaa# laf#dl#U>at A*elb#| lauinled •>* It i# a concodcii jniint that il is lawful io oppose nny pqli'ical party t-vnoi voting for diem- There is no peculiarity in this political party, except dial it i« a rihgioua party. Iln# volar front heme a rons-m why it should n«i he moceoded with, pro- ria®ly aa wo proceed wuh oilier political parties, is ground l»*r greater vigilance. li waa once l-uly said, lhat when Satan offered the kingdom# of thi# world io our Savior, and he r. lnaed them, ho offered them lo tho I’ope, who diankfully accepted them and w»u#hipped him iH-aidca. Pn -Th»rA!«r. A JtRlMV Dippl.l-h lejoas.—in Pcterahnrg t-'T tho past week, ther® ha* bcon a young man claim ing io t»« a young Divmo out «•( employment ami anxi.-u* lo get lo hia friends in T«-nnc#®ee. lie |Hiaac®#id fair winning rjiecch, pnl® sentimental countensnco and Very soft w hite hand*. Some- limes ho represented Imusoli aa a Imshami ami d.o father of two babe*. To route maiden laidie* he wa* a young widow- er who had to giv® up hi# appointment through grid and ill hralih lor hia departed young wile, amt was Very un’owaidly "hard up " At Richmond, **V# Ihe Express, front w hich W-O get die*® lad#, It ®v®llts he ingrali .H d hun*.'II w itK lti*imi*l’ng and VIMimhi# »r*l ml - llio boahfmg lioiia® ol * worthy lady, and ihen |.«.>k the weight #11 Ihe In.ariloi#, paying |*rileul*r al.enli>>n lo llio lady boardert It te«ma ho spent three week* in that elegam tmarding h-*u*e, and used t.< sing religious aoiiga with a»ntn of lh® lailira, lo one ot mIioih, who w-«a bordering on "old-ma|denh.*od," bo w*# unrommoiiiy rourieona, aiiende\1 her i«* meeting*, ami gmaiicd with bei spirit, to aueh an exient. that matrimony was conaideted to b® tho nainial eonaequenc®. Al lh® «h<-v® hnu«® ih® young ifrvjno gav® Ins mm® as die Rev. Anchlvoa Malvey, ami played In* raid* so nicely that ha burr-'»we»1 §15 imn th® *L>v® lady, uli h® should rcceiv® fund# fi.nu h a Inlher in Alahama (Auchlar#’ lather in Alabama u»e«f lo grow quamiliea n| eol'on. wmi ovvm-,1 It®- grora tnmmt®»ahie—aoth® *i>n *a*d i Yesterday ill® above lady earn® >>*cr tn I'vieia* HieA-nhoritv liurg to looa alter llio gentleman win, had h»#»I® >h“ Imihful, ui,u*iisl impreMion utmit a hsait, l-mg um e given ranging M \t*i »N, Jt'NIt tit—I'otton—\V® quote IP^l'.’V*-— 1‘grilnc #l»*ek very light. I'Ol.l'VIRI H, Jt'NIi tl, P. M.—R uee our la»i m«ucw o( th® miKkrt. wear® unable Inrep«ri any l-'n-xi ..nv Tb® .'(I.-Mi fi *i«»rk i* nipi'll) iltmlnUloxC. ami Ibe i»n»*- m-a» in roiion i* drawing lo a f.lo**. Tb® Maple I* in KvhkI Uror, ami buyers ready Hi pay tall pr,ciw. Mi'tlll I", Jt*N t*. Sin—roll®®—Tbe .tMuand on ie* teniay «r*• q'* 1 ’® limitdl, about aw ba'c* rhaifiid haiMl*, ibe him! al rb-tiog .lull ai ®nr quolaliron. The -*!«*• b»r b • •®ek *'® 4,#-si bv>e«. purvh#«»| ro«»il) for HuBland, the North taking am.Hlreatr .juxn Ml. Inrrlor ! «®®d MU .... > V •*««V, Ordinary (* ati'H ' Mbl. Fair ... H*,v li\ |.o« Ml'ldllitg... 10H I' H I Fair m-miaal. j Middling I®V#G I litre — A U«h» devwawt h*« been vwpyoed fovn a Hem m.vcL. pr n 'p»Hy *l *kr. lor prime, wh^-h •• quo.® »• il..- cuirrut ra'e. Frelfibl#—» nminne Inaetlv®. ibe ognlrg* I" #11 p®»*» In-ir. exeew-'lngty itghl. To l.ivr.jHH'l abipmei t* •err mad®at 3 16-1 . bul *uh»eq..®®lly. **••!«*«• *ulr»e,->r.l Innr prSien-i-Uit |.» V*-i>. amt now A-l(«t. I# dem*i»ie4 A M-br engage.) « catfi.V of lumber for lltvana as » M The late *»k.d e.vaatwiH.1*. «*Vh.»»it an.-g,-r The b.nnafie U MUI on ibe decrvw»«.anoih»r »ht|« Iw.ng \ clrarr.1 fort’anad* in ballavl- NFW *Htl.KYAH, JUNK l* r. M.—ANMlon—To day lh® demand l» le«* ce®*** 1 •’"I <b® **te*d.« m-lr*. reed H<B* bale*--nt.kl®# a l.vial Mr I’.# we®k . f I"..-*VI bale*. Tb® 1-nrchaHW have been rbo fly lor i»p**n ibe No.ili, it.® VMiitiwnl and Y-nglaml. rnev* ®v s ’’Vci Mb'dHng »n»l *.«e»l MhRRi®C ba*e m* acouml of Wi.lr i •.are'" e.un«>®mSed "•ivole ficure,. and ihe lower qualiiU-* have exhibited err** Irregul.r ,y. VV r ®e iirvlinari SVtdH'K l^owd MMd'i-g '< -ai.q Li- Middling., i «'W *•'')• j Mn I ill H»* Fair l *.* s -k * \ Middling II H I I®* r n.«M. l i.*l. • 10111*1 ®r r»*TV«». Sl.K-t. on band l»t is-pu '31 • - hate*. «sW« Arliied ilMV I l?l,'**V Arrived U*-vlay t* 1 * ln . B _, . - ^ irvn itM.t imit l l lM. Oil. In vo-*d ntvlg«hle e>e.. • i j.U t mp, u.if *., c e H ihevaro! »: * irft o' no *li«eully. I re fihl» , innluHr ,, It h.»ib- tn'lawl®# »uire'ac^’ la*. It r-n* Machinery • Uh lew >» c. on. arc -wf U‘- H g m *rw with ike on • m • ive yoee . aid vids ®w w< »» ii- rt.a< bluer* Ib.-n li ruln. *.M. ItproJwee* *»•• C‘-n'.w>*lli«Sker~'vr»b b*l tr*** or I®.* *»•• Isannn ihai are C-oan atw» »l P ■® A - « W#rr‘" , e*1 lo '"bar.* bn (Ik of U«r. OVIlk.-a- •b'^v’if an* \ •••' '** ■ 1 ten. 3d. It win daaa >a »ey o'.d4t»wi that *»»» l»rr »*ee trn.iai v. i.. .. • >ui4 and v-urv.aU, fhS* ike * J l-K ■T!». 4th. A* aikHii of tk # oil * * i»| :te "it ran do ®e. ,*-* 1 ll a. ibe Hpi'K «d Lbf »AI STARK V hHe l orn. k C'»..Yr K ‘ :■% u- M®ts. ' JOIIS T Ri'YVt. VA* 1 l 1* tlntf Um.‘. ■ fr A T. KOYV t.YMV J» F.t|«'rte,t 1® dal®... fiil-vruHt uni*)... I.IPH.MI l,tV.4«7 4,VW-|.IM,Pi" 437 «* i Ntock on han*t amt on atdpbnard ®ol eWwesd. Hugar -The demand h»» t»een HreaeUr. • no# u*y« dull ami ulk'rt acliv®. Tb® aaL* ot iba weak ernbr*, e ipnhh.lv. IV* qnol® — ’ Inferior ... m'ow |rrlm®.. ® 0**t* i rnmnin® *»*••' »heHw... | Fair . VS*"'S I FLrtfiwd a ■* * M..|«m"* The rcw'i'lv having brew tighi. pf*.e»o1 I F* f inrtniiifi bav® lmpr«iVrd. hnt r»loiled cnMln"®* m * lc'e.1 VV# qn'da Fwrw*»nilng 2.*a«4c. Meb.dle.1 . \\‘M,Ye* — lb* demaml haa br»w Mi ll MoEV Mr i J y , ( b#'f VI lean. Pe'S'-n* » Uhing 1 •i.l»3r-d ran i»iw*i lu-er f,«r aale by 1'“ | vottN - rr mr V. *U^e a lei H-f i jell H Aro\.-M. e» »«» : Mr sale b; je IS H t ) AT V.7*”’" H i rtF.u am** ll.ltler, YOIe‘1 iwr Wrenif.* and f a *»'«■ by je 11 m R \>TX’N. B YI.TIM.iHF, *»* Y«' N. t.YRI* AND FIAM X — !*• tibdv I'.tme |lve.m 3® ,t,< co do J.V>ai.l®»*. Vo i>rit*i • b«V®» M»»*r « uor-l llrma. >* bid* »nd «■ Yoc- A.w l-wf l^nL I,>3 Md. .'•4|w<6i* H«w,fNl I'-oar ; 'an/'N fo,n\ »iearner t h.-ovv >« aa a®i w»-» Nwr-ars a'*i *® *** I* *v R.YNTAVA, J'VtAhTVA * ‘*V_ Y *,dea.d-5 w.>< -v « ’ Rvvk’i All Yt viH k l vl«‘ A 1 >.. YlS TIuM'l JY amt Ivamr b-A* vr •- • •i «'tai baegatnv- Ytn». Uwh*- vwi:i M"r*a |.rv>V, l.rodl. I.l hl-Ab Yl V.H k l.vt‘>' -A j„ M ■ HSHTC'N X v YRt.ltiVR'* Hi RtPITjY—-l VwVrv ‘ io. vale by |,,.h I X«. Yl *. i It , >,vik R ,w Me. ,,jrvnd itt . H AY baV*|w»mv per -rhl I. SS'rwnlow y, 13 vMtll.A* A ► h ~JYUPP yd* im b»-i fr tlW vr.fF*. > Mi# at .... l.r C..I.I.) „ arooniHt S..C r.lloO , iv, n - Inm > l.lror i.f Inlmjaellm. .'..I I -»nJ ,h»« op.™ ; > 1 — . Ihe aifengtll ill lh® leller A”«h«®es h#'l managed dale qm'i®* o»4.n*rj He. Mr St,e. ami j um# S\<- I" frotinw ftO ju»t for a "faw hour® * I litre - Fb* «le—ai * - *• “ •—*— — — — j ilvVe f»*t Yarwliwa. IIATTI., KiiM-, M.nwt«i» -Al lh* ii..m nl iitia -vroni al V.iikvill® H C ,<■ ihe 4ih »tf ! M*4 h‘* 'Y**w, ai-l X.iad wvr v>v®a*». All lfc*Niev{*M ib.nn ima sveni al l "tavl'le^is y , nn in ,,2.^ *i 3 it • IwIm laYrw up »wpau®r« a** v® ®J O.-lrther nrx .H.mi J'-hn H IWn",.H S.mth C*r*»- (| ^ »vi«.,u t® hae Y®iY. |l per kwV; Bmi i» *«• Una,and Jvvdgo lUdawt,®! NunR Cat«*frna, ar® io Xve , ®, hbt. ami *• Vw w»»aaa»Yiwt <N^y *e tw ho ihn "talora. In® U'iv»iwi*r» amt ciH»®«*® '»! ' Noiii> *»v |«t l«bi Virginia, North Carolina, Krolu. ky #nd TfllllUV* F.irba.><r®» —'Tba damaml ba» hswu a#mta»e*e »i•* mg kp®, *f® Invtlril lo all®nd. I-Ti.i.iairarxa# eh aorta r.*a M»h« —On Tu®*- »lav I®*', sUly • d ihe ilm* humfied men eimillrn m looiiavtU®, Ky ,U't lh® invaaion ot \lrtiw,l*il |..f ih®|r deviiu#ii>ui, wltivh lauuknown Iu any ***• iheibai lv*-a Orra»Ti“#or iw» Massyi'WI»jtT’ l.h»m* Law. J. #eph Wild* haa ,, « , ®ii O ntie'evl, nnH® I.Ywrene* l»ilp-n c'iuii, ol ##11101} hramly **•* Sanifvj , threw Pny», |« tavl tvri*««*. I|M‘I •*!. *'"l sent lo *H# h'uwonl coifeelEnlof 110 Hay# IU i« nuw serving 'iut hi* senivne® • I' va*e b* I* ie m:\ IT*. I.YTtlRor k MiiVVA MttRfl.A*-s.-Xbe»e* d* tm-w Wk-ws*^ a ,aide A- ileaia Nag. 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