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SAVANNAH KEI’UHLK 'N. MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER* 10. iHfift. THE SAVAMNAH REPUBLICAN. roai.isnap at ' ALEXANDER &. SNEED. n>r M»A < *mny ■Giwirrk. TSIRMS nEDUOiD •telly, is •dvkDue.put annum II not l»Xltl U ndvx.KA. Dally, in xdvenoe, fur six mouths, m-w * liberty—and the aplrll which animated them, wm Inluard lnt*» Ilia instlitillone which they establish* ed It wg* only eweA men, whnoould have found ed imA a Government. Men animated Ay a siroi- fur spinf, can alone preeetv# it. L*t iho ahpflive attempt* in revnluilninry France. Ine#t*hll*n, find ihla A LETTER VBOM HON. J. BERRIEN, Rocrumdaii, 4ih September, I8A5. To thr people •/ Giorfia; Ftiow Citioene I have received sundry com cuaioailoca from individuals, and from Committee# | m ^ nx f rM | n ailmuon», »»•« the truth of of Cititens, Inviting me to attend public aesmthliee Meenion. •JJJJ of |h « ptapU* I" differed parte ol the State, for, Now 1 propound thie enquiry— Are the foreign- * * || go | »hB purpose of dlecueelni the question#, which havo j er », who are being, and especlaUv at the approach rr,.^oo*lf Wadvauoo par amuuml .*!*.!!!! 100 b*eB. and which continue to be agiiatul during the ] of our election, eo rapidly moorp.raied among U Belpaidia advance..’. J {** preeeal oaarsee—or If thatcoulJ not be done, ro- i u> , finely to he animated by thie salutary iplm—- Weekly, leveriably in advance * JJjJ questing me loegpreea my uploione on the anhjeota fitted to bo ihe guardians of our free inatim* Weekly.(club price.) 10 eopnetor which M#il# lh# la a form which i tionaT 1 would be very sorry to deny that among , might be given to the public. In complying with I three emigrant*, tlnre are eoine worthy men, who thia alternative request, since the first ta impraoti- when familiarised to our institutions by long rcei- , cable, 1 hope I shall tot be considered presimiptu- ' dance among ua, may become good oittama, and oua. While Ism desirous of evoidmg intrusion,! capable of participating in our pri*ilcge*, but no ••Hut no rallginne te*l ebalf ever be required | fCommenlee ted I a> a qualification for •«? ofli«e, or public iraei on- gf imm Editors We ware surprised et dor ihe United Stales" I [ n m In riaturday morning’* Georgian ihe charge SAVANNAH, QA. Monday Morning, Sept. 10. ^ "*AEBIUOAM CAIIDIOATE r»'R UUVKRNIIR, GARNETT ANDREWS, of whmi. pot OOHGfcFiMA—FIRST DISTRICT. S* M. VAHNADOE, Of Mbertr. ’telegraphforthe republican. Later frwia I’alttornla. Nrw York. Se|* 8 The eteamer Nonhern Light ha* arrived, with California dale# to the 8th ult. Trade was deli and a decline had taken place in the prices of good* generally. The news from the mines continued favorable Wheat crop MMilmmed at two millions. An Indian war wwa raging in Northern Oalifor- ■la and Sonthern Or**g *o. rwreniyfivo Ain»ri •ana had been killed on the Bacrantontn, and 50 Indiana were elein in the same struggle. A party of Msiioan rubber* had attacked a body of settlers, killed eight tnen and one woman. The merdery* were pursued, and throe ol them killed sad nine hung. A. Woodi, the late partnar in the firm of Adam. tPCo., had abac Midad to Atiatralia, carrying with him 9100,030 worth of asset* A couple of gold d i«t c •'intorfuiinra say that they ware employed by Adams St Co. War wee raging in Central America. On ihe 19th, a battia w.t* fought between the Government troops and the democratic force*, in which the letter ware defeated Walker was recruiting at San Juan with bu> poor success. Kinsey had eonc'uded a contract with Shep herd, for the porches* of 3>Xt,001 acre* ol land, and had gone to Grenada to procure the ass> nt ol the Government to the sale From lVa»blii|leii. W ASHINOTO.N, Sep'. 9 Snrtoou General Lawson leave* hero row for Fort Monroe, f>r tho pur »o.e of inves t gating and reporting a* to th* evacuation i«f the Fort by the troop*, and Its ••ccupation by relugeca j ml#l0 g iu,Minty ii*ain»t this new aapirant t>* poll- I from Norfolk and Portsmouth j tical power. The p'ueeut contest is therefore | Tw Pin«tern taTidlFuctwra. ' w, * eJ between thi* unbroken remnant ol the ! Onr eubaenhors have placed us under many «*b | • nc,ont Democracy, strengthened as 1 have bcluro I,b, , t .nd n« u. reliable .nK.rm.lb.n in re. i •"*' “ “«*'•»"» ul HHln.du.le, ..r ( .rd 1.1 Ih. growu’g The e r.,n cm.,, .re [ w ‘"' l - ""'""elve. in... bow made, and tho C'tton ia rapidly maturing — I Our friends, therefore, will d • us end the public a 1 further favor; by informingu* *.f the present con dition and prospect* of the c.-tton crop, end of the nee harvest. NAVANNAIfl ntMHI.I. i .4nnlaine I •••“ •" — - — - ' BaTr *B»V, a " Tha"' (VngrcHi .hail make no law respect- | medeny Mr. Benjamin Ueorge.that w# had ’ rnu j i;(/r i 0 g_- n ,. ealaei«»-4ay amount u* tV n.—, u inu ao eaiahliahniHit ol roligt jn, or prohibiting the 1 lllated” hi* piren, lh«-rrb» inlireprceentlng hirn — ro „ oW ,. u et io>|, « st I0M«. lie* ngeicisB lher«-nf. H ! Nothing was rnor# foreign to our intentions—nor By whui pro.o- M .d raa.oMb.B. tbew pr«»vi8lona 1 do w# 0 ., naeU . ,h.t wo wro amnnahle to lha rZ&: trta? 1 w - - oj HUown free*nd uncontrolled will, in the enjoy- , uAeataa wor* v.awed by the l»arii«a receding n.cnt ol hi* fleclive Iranchh*. * *'•> utterly ai a t h om , con.tqnrnlly what wc ornlnod (vij lo.a tu di»coV' r, and 1 have sought It In Vain, In •Uih argiimanta of tho ob|ectore, aa 1 have had Mit opportunity of poru.lng ihe hrat clause re |.tic to pcretin* o'ectcd to offico, and requites that they shall have ih* oath of olltoe aduiinieiered to iht in, wnltoui Inina .uhjeew’d to any' rehgioua tn*t. And this 1* the whole scope and effict ol lh* ■ct It dooa tt'd, even r*mondy. interfere with I ho right ol an individual m vaercteB hie own ju igmom in tloiornniung wh01 harjho^rulIgi<m j11 NEW ApVEKTISEMENTH. Farrilfdi»r.rd--( «l»ln 920. t'or •Yt'tr Yorlc. ill umuei 10 uuii’iiiiiiiHn , . ih.< o.nJnl.10, "i il.» »«W hi it, ".'din, nr ..u«l„ ! _ n.. i,.... ...in* 111 j Iiim V ito lor. or M Such cenlficaiea Imifiu |o<.knd upon hy the partn-e re serving ilieiti fn the light a receipt for Poll Ta*. H ) had no reference to, nor boating upon the qi|t-*tion at laauo. Mr. fitiorgo .**oi'a that he •‘DiaTli«rrt.r aaMr.Nir.aa that error* similar to Kiel ol Mr. Punoh'a, In tho mailer ol ceriifiuaio, wi aa COMMON nl llio Hill*, and (tint MANY ••Tin a ciarifi- carat worn, ilirongh mi-takk, i.aund in like man- lam unwilling to shrink Irum the performance of I CIMI did man will deny that a large proportion are j n ., t u , miiiivncn inm m caatmg hi* vole for, or j h* r hi dilh reni in lividiiala ^ ' ^ Ilf. in ih.Mnlo.ol tho But., 1 du tint tool .1 moot port of Kod Rcpubllc.o,,or .n.,olH.i.,c,,.„. , c *„ lldnt< . I ...d d.»«M...... to .n , , , h „ ,t„„,,i „ liberty to withhold my opinion on any quoaiion ol Ih^Ib, »nd paupers— or will vanmro whi n du- , ex , pn t w Inch w« nld induce diMrum in iliu ordinary | • public interest, concerning which, my loliow c.li- J mounivd trom the atump, calmly to assert, that ' iran*aui|ot>a <•! Me. it ia n«d "My h*w »itfltt, but hi* ( cun ho now low i icy w.- 1,0. n,., dM.t. lh. .iprwiuo .,t It. j live y,.r. ro.id.no. hot., will qu.I.ly ...I j nnj dn.y i ilia ia my real feeling—that which inducoa thi s I hireigner thoroughly to under*tand out•gimiiu- j |ll#% «-«> U ntry icqmrc* it Ii would bo wrong m addreua. I do not assume to gutd« publio opinions, ! tmu*, aud loyally to confoitn to ihem. Thun h t j ,| 1|t t;„vcroiiiuni, i» make thi. it *', i'ccnn»o it is un hu< simply to eipreas my own,at the call ol iho»e ji berumciiihurod that each one ol these, who is uxoicisool discretion, which tho po plo have not Who have a right to ask it. Y et in doing eo, 1 must , admitted t« ‘ho eaerciac of the electivn lrnncli.ro, | , l ‘iiH'i’IIiid lH/wninainilKOov-rn- •poak plainly, and must necoasar ly coma in con . without boiug thus qualified, and whole con.u- i |ntf||| | S i|,« ngiu and tin* duly of;thocin*on flow d'Ct with soma of the opposing opinion*, which quonlly liable to be l«d astray by tho artifice ol the ( t<tr tli'W may app y to RoinmiivU, i* » matter lor h »vo iwon urged with so much vvhcmoncu during dumagoguo, or coorecd by tho threatened anathema tho eacrci*i« *i mdivid'itl ju Itinont, and or i i*i ,nnnl. lh. «,to ol ..... I *»»''l !'••' ’"l" K"IUUUI*I*, tr llil"d III t'l" I" lUClpl'S'•! «I*II II" cr'v, «>l reverence for tho C .nsiituii"n and law*, nml dcV'-lcti to ihn Union, Would emu wiihm ua •cope. For ihu rust, to shew lha me vi*w «l tli^ Aon riran party, ia •uai.nnud by a mail of largo liilnlligcncu, uint ol undoubted piuty, I subjoin the loiter ol Mr. W c*lev,—remarking only that the attempt io rc*ltict hi* opim ui*. to tin* particular at.un ol ntfrira misting nl lh* lime when Inelut- l*r wu« wriiiun, ia vimply turtle. amc« it n perlecl ly obvious tint 'hey are ol r ildunng applicability, at !•' iM until Rominivta shall nh.indon ihoao prn- c< p'a of ilioir n-ligion, t<> winch Mr. Wa»l«y relore— L»TTAS or JOHN Wg»|.*Y ••Sir—Soni« nine ago h p.nnnhint was aent mo, entitled "An ApA-al Irmn lh- I’roiusiant Aaeocia- lion, to lilt* Peo|®i ol (iruat Urilain " A day of „ .two since a kind ol answer I" 'hi* was put into ik , 1 „i,..i ! my hand, which pronounces it* stylo contemptible, exorcise tho most eatui.dud . „; r , ng |lin lc, »„d it. ohj-ct mal.cmue. On ‘ Un* c in'nry, I think'hu style of it n Hoar, easy, and na'ur.il; ihu reasoning, in general, strong and conclusive; tie* oijec* or design, kind and henuvo lent And In purauanc «»l ilw aamu kind and benevolent derig", namely, to ptvservo our hap pv con»iunii"ii. I ahull nudcAVor to confirm thu •ubstMinc of th.it tree, by a tew plain nrg'imuita. "Willi persecution I h»vc noiliing t" d •—I per- .... , | . , sccuiu no man lor his religious principles Let majority ot the Democratic party, however, re- I exeteded thu of nanva pauper* and crimiimia, j m,. rt , he «»boumilca* Iro-dom in religion as any mams intact, and to strengthened by some un point ! „it|j,>ugli tho miliee populuinm w*a trven Itmrg I mm can ^mcoivc Hut tin- d-e* not touch the •t numbers) inconsiderable accession* fr.nu tho ' greu i er ,|, an iho foreign. What would bo y nr } puini. 1 will *«t religion, iiue or falae, utterly out auvanaafii Layeris, lepuaiMir B. * Par a:*aui>lilp Alabama, N*» York o>* bu>ti«U Wbear, It -asks Rite, 40 Italaa (xjUou, JO bag* I i»»r,»i and sundry |>kgs mdM. IttXT.ll'T* Pail « KNTH S I. H AlUl'iAli. I Bepi e-Jti naitsi •iPm, V43 b»»x** «><pp#f *rr*. UAt U .«i VWirat.M liilvs D •iiJttl.e*. U ll t ll* H |- ‘ « rmuf ai.d iinll- ’o Hus#, Davit a, Ilf gbau>. Krli) A C-, »l II Williams, A Hard•■* * U 1 4) ,.,,, W linncsri, Uwlhwell b »Mnu-#,eed, Krai,so A II.to i), llar.iwiLk As ,a*t, It tlalMir.baiti a -• ,. I< l» I ,>|,|i. leMibull Sr Hi,ailing*, VV H Mo tslft, «x»l4»"t At It, f.A, J lligffwdl, K P*r**ut 4t I.,,, 'I Mar'ii. ' .''*a«» D s. ■ <«, licioi Ai P«tur, W HoniiaM, ll a,i,| -i, J ll;mi k ' -,. king «s B-ma. 'I i#4,ii At Macsa/, • > • , I.;,.,, k *111,10, r, v\ i.tfrua ), PaOen, lluitwti k r ,, i \ i. I aina., >\ tvne,Dranviila w •« RTLAMHMIP KSOXVILLK, T'l Hail Wr.dnaa.luv, S* p* I J, »! 9, 4 * M T,.- n. m a-.-1 #,-*af»,li4 *4*1,11. , , KV xvil.l.k. . aj.t. C. It Lrvi-.m, • •III as,I a, sfrf.t* P \ 1 >1.1.1 -hf). PAY B r.f, 17F, yt •* „ I,; lha.a ,i„M)4 tr ■ 1 t.’i le , ’ M> ihinwl '.0 BIZIP I ,1 savannah ISJ JB -W «. . . ei.l'U.MIH li #’ or i* h i / r# #f r I /# /ri a. NLW UiiLTK Tu NiAGAK \ FALLS. THL bltl.n vnmitfi'v LtKLP hHtHk%kbk. 7, I *T» « '••IIJP KMYBTONE ETATU \\ .1 A(-lnvsJs«, (VJi’, the prosent canvass. If thia shall subject mo tv *>• hi* priest, vnnula the vote ol ono eitiiun—may the viiuperalion which haa boon so luviehly in-: hi luct, expunge your vote, or mine. I hen con- ' j uulgi-d, l Will rely on the intelligence and honors- I aider the number and characier ol ihe people, who I bio tooling of my countrymen, to epmc me the | am annually cast upon our ahorse. I do not ineuu . humiliation ot replying to auch ansaulta. | to trouble you wiili atatistica 1 dare **y the A* an appropriate introduction io ihe remarks ! records have been ransacked byoppoauigcandi- which 1 propose to submit to yi>ur conaidor* I ion, j dates for your favor, and that the re-flti* are lu- it becomes necessary to advert lor a moment to miliar to you. Itakelromthe pnpora<>f the d«y tl.e condition <d parties in our Stale. Tho uucieni ihosuto which I refer—unconlradictod stateinetda. iaauca which d'vided tho Whig and Democratic | Bear in mind then ib* lact that » foreign immi- partioa have ciiher ceased to eiiat, or Iibvo Iwen 1 gration, which, up to ihe year eighteen hundigd lor the lime laid aside. A party haearisen, winch, . did not exceed five thousand person*, ha* riven drawing it* support from the rgnka ol both ol it* mneo o gluoon hundred and fifty, to had a million, prvdeoeaenra, presents now aud iniporiam queaiions 1 and w hich, looking t" tho atale of Luropf, will to public conaiderauon The Whig party, ai- probably, and in a very short tune, mount up t-> a though not daad, aa haa been vainly supposed, ab- j million a year. Now give tree sc p* lo your ho- stains as a party, Irom entering into tin* coiitoai | nevolunt lei-linga— As a c-iiservative body, it nevertheless exists and j churty, in estimating the probable number olilm must continue to do eo, aa long a,, a genuine spirit *im aie worthy men— capable by a proper proi-u- wl conservatism is cherished by tho people ol ] tionary lerm, of being rendered good cmg*n>— Georgia. From the Union party, which «.»* the , am j wh»t k i-arlul residuum will remain—what olfspnngof an occasion,as well as Irumlti- Dciiio- : u nihn 0 | p.,|,.,uoii* ingredients tu he intuved into cralic party, large draughts have been mauo hy n,o tn»dy politic! Tho census ol 1930 allows that ihi* new adventurer in the political field. The | nu< number ol lorcigu paupers and criminals | it, auviem oiipuneni,—...d, pv.hu,*. yol 1 loel ,, p „ w ,y ,„J cimo v*u.vd ... thi. pro- ! tr. , T,i'.'»7 »nJ nit.ft* hv Ihit fir., lliat llkM nt.i .r.iw ..I 1 I, f .. ■ ' . j more, by th« (sc a, that the great ma| ,nty ol tiieui { tisve hitherto stood alool from tho coutendiug par- I ties. | I he Denmcrati • parly, even thua mui.laicd, ad vances helvlly to tile conflict, waging uncoinpro- ,.iho Bible, it you pi' Koran to ho the w-rd ol ll j God. ”l consider not whothertho Romish religion ■d { I* true or'sis* ; build nothing on one nr tho other supposin' ’ ‘ .1 portion and to tins eaten: among yourselves I I lie quantum of pauperism, and Vico winch eXIMoii » is true or ••nsii. _ ** , f , t _ | iiiiiii'(i*ii|.hi f lierelorc, mt'iiy With nil your coin amoiiB y-'U, was the proportion of a p.-pulwti ) ni ,\n P ia.-.- .lecla iititon intolerant and per seven ■ mice greater in nunibc* than your ""ti, 1 », «-uuon f *r roliu' -n ! Suppose ev«-rv woid ol Pope what security would you have for your freo inviitu- I Pma’ cri to bo true! Suppose the Counoii ol turns! what guaramco for y>ur individual ri'tft*! ] Ircni b* havobe-n inlallible ; yet lnv u ‘ Consider, also,that thoseem grants,shunning Hie j to compete ol tho AMbKICAN I’Alil In the mdiiaiu* , venng prepsratoiy to iho actual c utlic:. ihe Demo cratic party, with Its usual laci, has secured a po»i- . lion to windward, t»y winch It ha* iho privilege ol | becoming ihe assailant, and of selecting i.s point | ol a'la> k, while iis opponents, organ Zt-d tor th<* By a dispatch to the agent* m ihi* C'ty we j p Ur po»e ol coriecting abuaca, have found ftieinselvcs learn that the ateamsnip Augusta, Capi. Tho* Ly on, hence lor N York, arrived ai that place at lun j o’clock, A. M.,on Saturday. All well. | 13^ Mr. A. B. Hartwiu., proprietor of the ' Marshall H.mao in tn s city, died y-sturday morn- ing after a short tllneai, of congestive fever. ffy A dispatch dated Holmes Hole, Kept. 4 ( save: ’•The brig Philip Larabee, of Bath,from Savan nah for Boston, while at anchor on Sunday night, had her stern cut off m the water’s edge by a pro- , peller, name unknown. Tho brig r-*< bsd Edgar town leaky, where >lie will h.- repaired." X^T A wri'er in the G- orgun r»l Saturday, over the pseud nvm of "Cit gen," quote* trom **Wblte'e Collections of Orwcn,'* a paragraph in commendation of Gov. Johno.in’* lnaufiir* 1 Ad dress delivered in 1833, whi h the author anrihulra Io ibe Republican. \N e have only to *ay. hat no j eeeh paragraph ever appeared in the Rcpublirao* eduorially or otherwise, and ih*t if ihe remaining collections of Mr. White are not more reliable than this one, they ar* entitled to very litile credit I Theextrac*. which he copies inlo hia bo*'k and as- 1 critiee io thie paper, and which “Ciinen" parades • aa evidence of the fi'iit-ss ol Guv Johnson, i* part | ol an editorial in the Georgian ol Noy. I lih, 1853 For proof of this, we reltr the parties interested io the Georgian's files of that date mWtll "Ciiizen" do the Republican the justice lo place it right before ihe readme of the Georgian ! JuM|« H«-rrleii*B Letter. W# would invito the special atten'ion of our readers io ihe able letter of Judgo Berrien, which we pub.irh this morning It is a po*eriui vindi cation of the principles and objecia of (he Ameri can party, and sweeps away uv with ihe har.d of a giant, the shallow *.>phiatric» and wmdy objections Of pettifogging lawyers and peripatetic mump Speakers The present poviiiun of Judge Umrivn, hie eminent ability and long services, cannot bul impart great W4-ight t.> hi> counsels, and commend thorn to the respecifui consideration ol iho reader Ha doc* not appear a* a partisan, nor aa an aspi rant lo office, interested in lh* result ol <he elec tion; he addreears tun .self lo ’ he /'«/;>/< of (hi- State god discusses ihe great qurttmne involved with ihe Bbility of the statesman and in ihe spirit of the patriot. It is hoped that the opposition prcea will have the magnanimity to publish h« letter. RswriaaiMliaii •! Ibe ABicrlcaB Party. The American Couveniion of the Eighth ‘ '<m- gresaionul District, which aasemblod at Augusta last week, adopted a resolution, approving of ibe action of iho various counuls in the Sinto which had divested Ihtra* Ives ol secrecy and rituals, •nd recommending the sub od-nato councils in Ihe Eighth District lo d>> bo same. W* observe that similar action has already been taken by ihe party in JcfTerou, II ,nc>Klt. Warren and Elbert Count'**, and m other counties hi iho Seventh and Eighth district* | lo Jaffvrton, the party endorsed ihe reso'-jiion* biievpritcdly pul on me dolcnsivo lu mis stale ol iho controversy, the questions we are to consult*! ,relate— 1. i o thu obj-.ct Coulcinplaied by the American Party. <2 Tn tho irn-aui projxwcd for us accomplish ment. We are first then, t'» examine the object of th-s party—to ascertain ns characier, and t<> di-lcrniine li» lendeucy lo pr«m»|n ol conflo l w . h no public wellvre. It* first great object—ihai win. b i?eie- mental anJ primary—and to which a . • >tn-1* arc- coiiBidc'cu as ancillary, or anticipa ed ■<* results, as it i* t-apieoaod in their own language, i« Til A1’ AMERICANS SHALL GOVERN AMEKICas, that is, dial the poop e < t .lie coun- : irv—thu*« lo wh--m it belongs, aha ii g.v<ru the! country. Ttni w,.uld seciii in be a eimplo, un It- ! nialile, and acceptable pr*i|>oeiiion, rcc -gnu-il by i every tfivlisod community, and maintain* d even j among me tribes ol the loreai—aud a • it w. -u.d be I received her*, and now, among u-, il it c. u.d b« viowed simply, and on ita own m*-nts, apart Irom lho»u extraneous contid*-rati'>ns with wh chit ha*! bean c iuncciod, and complicate*], mid l*y wh.« h il t ia infi'innccd It ia inconceivable that anv con* | sid*irabio number of American cl iz-ua, whelh- ci natives, or those who have been herol-dor** nn- tuia..zed, could be willing to auneniti-r ih>* gov ; ernmunl ol th*-ir country to foreigner*— and t*» j that deaenpnon of foreigners, wno *ro annually, , and id such immense numbers, migrating to-**ur •boles The nuked proposition, sunpiv pr* sooted ! at lh** domestic firevidea ol our cMiZons, would •on *td*-red guvoruniunl not U-*mm Ca'holic ought ... ..,|,imu- men ol h«- R •man Gath*.lie persuasion "I prove tin* by a p.am arguiiient -..et him an »w* r d that can)—th il *i ■ K *inan Ca hoiic d-*es ! «-r can g vh aocu nv lor Ins ill *giancu or peacuablu ’ behavior I pr-vo it thus: It is a R -min Caih-*lic i m i in. o»;ablish' , .t mn bv pr *»'o m> n, hut by pub- 1 In: coil o l, that "No faith i» l" ho kept with !he-vtios" Thi* hie boon "p. nly avowed by the i Council "I Cons mice; but it lias never ln*en openly illaclaiinc l VV h- iflt-r private person* avow or 1 d * ivow n, It is n tiled mvx*in ol t'o* Church of ; Rome. Uji «* long u» it ••• so, imlliing can bo i more plant, than 'h it 'ho ineuib *is ol that Church ' i-in giv<- mi reaaounh'u s ocu"tv i*» a**v government . for their allegiance and peace b*-h «vn*r. 'I hero ■I Egypt w»-ro mercies, since they were gut i.-d 1 , ilft , U gin n* t i > b. lo.oraied by any govern nt, Pio.e»iant, Mohammedan but tli-v tak South, from their unwilling!)* B Uvu labor—and flocking io the North, lr**m their abolition tendencies, in search of kindred aptrus* aru hua rapidly increasing the majority miaiwt you in Congreae, at every apportioiunoiii, amJ wi'l. unless chucked, in n*> very great leng h ol timo, place the Constitution and iho initiiutiune ol thu South »t ‘he mercy of fanaticism. And how-aiu tlicso calamities to bo averted, tl this horde ol foreigners, rapidly increasing, l» m be annually added I** your society f Tho plage bv D.vine benevolence, and stayed by Ilia oinnip tenee, wnen till* deliverance ol li a chosen poople vvaai fFecrd. B*it who shall stay ihiamoral pesti lence, il you are insensible lo your danger I ll (•ersevered in, in whsi can it eventuate but m t»i*s mm **l the R.-public I Can th« n-ble avstem *»f Government, c»tab|ihhod by our faincra.be admm- isu-ied by ineu like these! Yen aru t-.ld |l*at your number* sn largely ex ceed that ul ibe foreign i*opu anon, thm a I appre hension ol danger is idle l do not mean to gi*n < Hence t*- any man, but to speak in the so’C* M' V I my hear', wlie.i 1 say that such an argumon. s*ems me to retimale very humbly the unUetslandtim* of ihoae I** whom it is adilieased In the open, manly delenceof your right* and liheriles—<*i 'hat giofiuu* const tuition bequeathed u* y-*u, by >< nr lather#—of y<*ur homestead* and v*»ur h«*u»ohol»i —in the defence o1 these agnmat open and manly assault, you ra competent to reatst not only 'ha foreigner* anmug us, but a world in ptm* G d I rbul that one Ain no an b-*s*-m sh-uld palpitate with craven lear in view of such a conflict But this *s not the danger which menace* K*cry man unworthy of cilixenahip, wlm ta admitted privileges. IS an enemy in your camp- a in<* leper, •preading contagion far and w>de. moral* ol iho communny are corrupted—n» h*-ail it tainted by such aa-ociation ; for h-tw.-ver at »o ed with crime, the atamp of etiixen* mak« * th»in |*o- liticelly part of yourselves. Canyon bear ibe a- malgarnnti -n I j And why -hottld y*.u beat it? Foreigner* aided Hagan Y* iiiegtanc' " — , five hundr<-d •■a lt*; bu'. the niax'in, "no fault ia t . i>.« k- pi *vi h betel «•*." ewoep* It m a.I away a* i spider'* web S-* that Mol no C vernora that n*e n**i Roman L aih»lte* can nave any security I •' 41). 0 view*-tl, pariieiilarly ll no SIMILAR CASES OObTgRIO Is Mr Ggogot X WARE THAT TIIR lUoiStkB Act Wr.VT INTO nFRR* atk'N in 1862, ANb riui Mr Punch's ccRnn- CATE WAS NoT oRTAiNto uni ii. I**33, and that con sequently ill* certificate cannot help Mr. Punch any. for h« certifies that n ^•a”nORiNw r«t. riRar Tkar" afior ihe regulralioti law went in*** aflecl, (bat iboau orrora weru ao "criBMoN." Wo deny tliai they wore common avtN rut hksj vaar, and call fur iho proof "H'tMZ N ATITK A MIRtCANS." FmoiiRl. W*i.Tilotavn.LS, Hepl. 33, |(U6. Bdivors or TBB fUfUBUOAS : (tint It mm -In Him lt**puii'ic«ii "I tit® 27ib ult.. appear- e<l n letter dated "Wallliourviiir, Aut;. 3let, 183am] • gued “A M*-int*»-r «f Council ^rJ." In which Ibe wn.er In an unwarrantable manner, il»re*t l*> SMatilt my h»nnr. my Inlellltretico and my independence, In hi* impertinent allu»i**ii* i« my leltar of withdrawal Irom Iho Know Nothing Party, published under date of Ampul 'Jd, 1946. Tin* writer ha«, lh*r,»fnra, made a ptrt»a#/ lavne with me. Ilo me tl*o favor and Juatl e of puhllahing the auienn-nu I herein make of tlila (•ane.aa ll ta the only method Icfl toe ,*f redreealng *ha injuries, and freeing my»rIf from lha a«peralon*. which the writer of the shove menttonad letter has snug Id to east upon my character and reputation. I l ave Invuail- gated and discover* I, that one James D. Me om ell, of Wa'lhourvllle, was the author of hat cun*miinlcall-*n. I called upon him lo-da), l*» ap|*«-ii-'meni, accompanied i,y * friend, he being wlt'i one, a- wunease* in«*nr interview McConnell acknowle itreil the auihorahlp. I Ihereupoii handed him a paper**! relraCllon, prev'mia ly prepared, Which hit at ID«' refused lo s'gu- Upon hi* refusal lo do so, I raaiwrg hia l«-iier In Ins fare, and Ilian peremptorily (tadunl him lo such an extent, aa l»compel In* friend to request m* to desist. This I did atih* Instance **f that friend, who staled that Mr. McOonnelt was Ineapablu *>f n.pbm with m-, hut InalsleO that the paper «f retraction alnuiM be turned, and puh li-bad in the Kupiihbcan, m wlms#- c**l*imns his > r g na| letter appe - red. McConnell, s.ih‘*quen*ly <*n theaame day, st{ue-l a pa|*er of ,eira'iion purfectly ami •- factory lo roc, and promised to cnrlnse the aatna to th" Keillors of ihnl paper, by the next mail — lie afterwards rafuw-d to aend i'ie reUaclmn, unless ac- compauird b; a not# of exp mutton t«* the sutlers, which would have vitlale-f the tame. Mr friend of course, would not content to sn; modifleaiion*—*le- • rnyed the articles of retraction, and told him the rnat- ler w»» then atlll nnsottlod. I th* li challenKe*! him lo meet me In a mauner that would place him on a f.a.t ln< with me. which he f*«rvinptorily refused n do— After Ihe-e act* on his part, I nave no alternative left m« in Justice to. end honorable vli.d*c*lioj of, my outraged feelings, bul lo sn**n atu. as i no. a CoWasn asd LiML^aa, In the sis tier of tt*.» I ucr, an t the re sults • hich have followed, fhouhl the nlmve state- inaiiii edeBtedorconirsdlct.il it an; particular, i all 1 . prove them io ih« salis'aciiou **f the public. I You will please do met!« favor *«f giving Ibis com- | mun rad io a place in y*mr coin-nos. For all Its state- meuis I am partonaiiy res|*ou»th> Very Respectfully, |iv\ ARD II . IIART. 4 111(1 VI.II. No amililp Kio.ititle, l.uUlow, C3 hours from Nt* \..ik P,.|....id, lay St I o Mdte l*i AI he I* A* liurns. Itutii-r k I iirrtoi , >l Oohlry. Mrs Uiuiniitaw*g, v n-aer. Itch ii * Foster, lloiltwall At Whitehead, *»-<a n ». \ *,. i.loliga, llriK'xtu*, kelly A* <;•*, » Cur ell, ' '*.,.-r k. VN ade, I ho'Ch Ai Most*, D If I^'pp, ' «»he*.s U Ill'll, • (,n. . >V*il» St i 'o, 'I A * olien, vv •# Dickson. In- *\ .il ft vt.ngsn.J I. lieFord, A Doyle, Dana ^ Uasi.i.***. , i 11,so* * ii *a 1...ktnaii. W D I. he'idga. II II J skr, VV ll I a>r. |. fc i » raiiklm Si lirsuklni k llrsir’e;, V Iiri-iii* -, V\ *V Uo'Mlnch, 0«sy tins, i J Duilms lm k i , i.ilneii e filden, lluiner s* Daounrll, Hone v 1 neri, tV ’al", Heidi k Hawkina, llamuoin, >artn «*.ii *. • . \ llfcj wimmI, lludsoli, t lemlog k *>•, N * Mar d.«. Ilardwi k Ai , lla'bdeii's Lapre**, J I* '• *«-, ii ll Johnson. N 'I Knapp, VV II Kimnruugh. vv VV J.io- tulii, n .VI l.afSieen,4 I, ppuiao,A I. Lauiar. I< cad e Mn-lhiiKa l.)0li *• !‘liHi*r.J VV l.alhr*.p (• ' *•. " II Via, a. i o, 1 it Mills,', .viOiois Al Coj. D II 'vi hols, ■ J i I'llara, "g'leii,-■''air K o * < P.»,n-, l**d«llor«., I ay II 1 O. VV li »*nce, l. I'a Mini k * Patten lluilon k • o, . 'iJItulley, II Uotuschdds, Itanun k Minth. Ruse, ihi.ik L'l'g, •» ■* xibley, It Miuth, J •' Murtev «. M D tr. uiior, ll .V Veraitd., VI II Williams, W ll VV iii , h*-rg«r At Co. Ml A II VVeed. F. F IV«»I Ac « , 'V T vv n laii.s, VV arnock At Davis. Way k Tajlor, V\ ayn**, l.reuvire k • o, vv p Vongr, Young Wjiil Ac <'•*. «"d n.lieia. 8th ins', off Hatirra* 9h'*al, ll 3u p m,eadowg- • ,| •ign*il* w ii. sieemsi ip Poulherne*; *ln I* 1 * Bi. »-acliaiigi-d sigoala •>tb aleaui-hip Aug ,*i*. - J , « tn a.i-rtinsli p mate of lie rgia all h»*ui.>l *•<»' lo fil,mi n i.ordO", UoH.ks, 1 n •* lea loll — ' *« l-*-D ran v|da« »* C It II.FIoripa Host, M F->a er.' ruger k >v a r, ll Sc J l.a* k inon, /v A llardre Ac Co, f* A Bible) v%. r - „. rk k Itavls. II VV Ver.tilU.. P Jacobs. P 1 I’und.. it l« 1 union, 8 > - onions, T n W*»ne At ■>•0, Dr J v VV ia,-a, J -nilih. VV P Vonae, K*iae, De*i* Aa l.i-ng, Pauen. Iia.- l„i, k i o, T J Ihreldkekl. Uel.u Aa )'-.• «* lif^tmu*. hr| j Ii I... D I■ < opp, • ofH-ns a lie*** ' *• *|>‘ ’ *• i, ii J Muinions, J 0 I^V). A W Coon-bell. I , 01 S'l. M-amer’•emlnole, Poatel', Palaika —8 M l.sffl'.rau. Mdtv to J hi.SMiiUiB.t, r «t l.afltrau- M r ah l*Jiii*Mli IptaiM SO ii* *1.1. A Hi* ! f till iisi&c' l silk l>, .Vlag.'tN » mite .“ft, ii i.isi i i n M r1l**nl, who , I a*'kno*»l*-dg*« the spiritual I se BC |„|a, |-|rel Apiienrnnce Mi AmrrhR R'V" "'J • vC ' ,r lv ‘••‘h' , ir al- t -| ,.„n tin- N V. Ir '.ono of the III* ] K iimn c »tb- _ 1 , ... Rach*d achieved last night a triumph W h*-n h'cb gre*'rd her tinrance had o h • ugiit w*i bad iii v> r r| • ts 11. . tin ir a "Again, 'b -•* P wer id III** l'"pe can g.vo i l,-j*i iiiCi* t • an; g .»<unui- nl, l o* a- k i .** |i-dg- lln-, thvr. I • r•» ib«*y can gieo no • ,-ur* y I -r tb " liU'giaoc*' I In* p.iwor i>fgrantmg ’ ‘he * mini- i nr.l os l -r ad -'ii-. paM. *"d *•» c in**—1«, | di***l »w ay i h .. Iv. n I t many <o-ip*ir one branch o' bis I h ,: ' r t 11! js.w-r Ru’ h wli * uca'i ‘Wlodge h• m j sdeh •'la* 1 i • h iva to s spi-itu *1 p-'W.-r <n g'vn ii-* n-curoy *be ad\ n. |,„ t ||. ir a.I.-giano*-, * new th v b- i v*i ihn P *pe | >'**• W run pard *n r» bullion, bun t »•••»*•> n an) all *ith-r J U* be .* • II *. Mb It -.e»c*r The IHIWOI ol di-tmnMiir wuh I p *«ard * -no.. V- r *ir .,„e I.IO'I, ac, .. . h or v-.w-, .• ao 'iii. r hranrh *d "I 'h- Dn.'.l i.nwaleM m the •(..riii.nl |*>w. r **l Urn l*.*p«*;at. who si-Ronwl mu. ll "Ic'.as.o -legs .Igi- b*e *i**riit* 1 i»**w„i oioai ack'i *w rilar this — . brut w .ia* l< • * m *, w II H win-* eer ychni.wledgea t'»e di*|H*nauig i*ower | was ill# extra-rdlhary . xpi> sr *g<’, ihe i-.ir r.i I i h.-r R un -i uh h il p!a»' I., r alone■ I : ' .r a I Tins h.rlly tlnd .a .avocal*. Hue o ,* n.., CMd"*! Io, A.r,-»..d 0.. V •imply, «nd on ..■ u^n ni.r.i. Ih. ............. | hj>> m , fl „ d lh0 , r lp ., ld , Tb4ylKC4iiwiuc.il- of ...UKiduil., and lb* Ifl'c.mu Hi p.rl,. oumlilii. i „„, d „„„ na I. ,.o v.dumttlly ,....• luloiD.dll. A nc par.y, w.cld.nc >h» |.uw.i oil adomuto. Il.n ». inv.l.d .h. d..ye.nm4.n, h.. ..u.ind, ,.,d ............. ... | Aye.-,t lha clow ..f .... d it* toils and privations bad ncbi* ved "Ur independence, wc ha I n , . .mnugraii' power by ihe aid ul a e».ie, wlm h is auoriaiiualiy . „ ; . , . I iioOKiy war, when, (■•reign, allhougn ihe enter* majr Invu passed i , c ho ved IbH'iigti llio Joimt of • Im.iu-d ....u.4,.40 ..... Ii | p ,,„ d an cm is natural that (buy should tie uuwnnng i apsrs*! I and unco tivnted domain , , | " 0 11 quilt'd ... cur m any measure which niiglil divest ili'inuli . i m . 1 crease ol population l'<r Ihe parposea <*t intern Hint- this power, or have a landuncy to diminish 'livir , . . . . , ' ’ I nrxvemml and cxtem il dob nee, a<.a coniuinung * ibis policy, our sja'um o' naturalization van* r»- abliehrd. Europe «•«* then ca! praimrii, or pr> atieciive moans ol nccuriog and iii creasing it. Tliey are, tliordore,under the proiiu-i- mgs ot in.ereat, Mm advocates ot tbo h*reigner, zeaious lo inamiam. and Willing lo exicud In* pri- vuago ol participaimg in tbo government ol lh* coiiuiiy. And then again, m« awpiran's lo p-*li'i Cai eminence—those in search ol official position tn iba State or m the Union, who would wm the support ol this great party, muni worship at me altars whicn they liava couseer *'rd, and lm elo quent in Mu assertlou of me ngntaol no* t<>reign- •r—as it be bad any rights here, until w.- had c-m (• rod them. Call to Jour recollecti *n llio thrill mg »pi*echM to winch you bat* listun<-d si lha various gaiheiinga winch you have «:t.i.d*-d—thu. pious horror Which baa bum expreoaed at tbo al- I learn tr.-o Iroin ih*» menace of inM-snna coinin''nm Pany spirit anmng ouraelvea, was comparatively q i *a- cont. NS« invited' foreigners, and wo rece>vt-d J them. They came t" u* in *01*11 numbers, m*na- | led with our people, and peacefully pursued 'bo | avocation* of industry. AH rAm it changed Wo i have a population sufficiently numerous lor ev* ry j present purpose, and without ihe aid ol immigra- I tp. n we ar® mcreeaing in iffffnbera as rapidly ua wo could diwirc. Notwithstanding this, thi re is an annual outp 1 tiring Upon us, of lha restless ami tin- I quiet spirit* •*! Eurone, its paiipera and its crimi- ‘ nala.« .N**t mingling with u«. as wh-n their num bers were small, they aro n *w sufficiently nuim r- Mill' r.•**.-, tn'I ..| oigit. v be s'l y «li ch ■ no in ry N • n.a d, ->• much w«a tin r»- tpl'Cjrniiiand >'• t -o When *n ef nt* ln-r mrii-diat' ') Mr-*ck ns • I her nuai'h al- , r hi* a'legi-| wav* ax it wore ib*e< ‘•ntng t • hre ik mm a*»me tierra t 0 * na ' d l"n*ma* s ar** I btitai **f |*a»«i<*n ; i*ut aurr-uoded wnli an n c hii- , di*| nnsai|on parable grad* when Iho tr.- ; am- repr -v n • • - id N .v. ..... lh. .ll.| .y>".. '.ll•••«•< T... d— I*. -» |"» > n» p'Hrrii pirdon po*1 g ntural aim *»t by 'he a'-eiiglh ■•! ••* mtenkny an i vehvmeneo, n* xt riv.ia i •* a'.u-nimn Hut Mie paramount i«*wrr -he «*ie da *s that Irom the m *- mi-in idle euteia -*n thes .ige we caiin-d let our eyes leave her I >r m *■ -lint It i« an mdesor-b.v l» e (x*!'in*t'on Wo f"«d hat every m■•vein nl, every ge«iur*', i v-ii her v. ry hreniliing. ’* reple*" i wnli anno* thought, win h wh leu i • |..*e it *i*e pswrairoin us. lu her first words i• > S*bma her counteni '*•# a*s*iin*s an n.r hit'I hoiidef.p nod hall chagrin al rt-e idea ih»t her s.sier -*h uld sap- pose her le*s atiecu-d by d moaiic an<l put tie iroubles than she ik l o ha** in review every emotion which convulse* her during iho deaenp- lion ol her love |or C ui'lu**, l"'i *--iiow K*r iho war, and her j *v *1 r> c i» mg a aaiisla* t- iv pr in iso Ifoitl the orach'-and agaoi the sadness whicn weighs upon her heart in 'a■ •naequencu ol her dream, w -uld f*e t>* pi' sent tableaux "I (tie in >«l beautiiul paintings >1 ibe bight -t masters in th" de.;ueM on ol ih** leel.ngs **l iho human heart — Her ciicep i**n ol every one ol Corneille a words is so aubnme’y sp-rituai, ami h i p *wer in making cviiy ailiiudv ►ti*-ttA in harmony wnh llu* c*-mep- lioQ, li so W'-mlol*-U9 1'ial wo loll<*w h*-r u'uhral w.tli bewilderment u« aim gr.i.ps, wuh ihe sp ot Ii* r gemma,every hi'hmg tin ught niidruak. sit aglow wuh intellectual vilglliy \ el so rap.il is her moveinmil, so intenl is «ht* in losing ns lu le tunc a a possible wuh wh-ii is maigiunoant, and coiu'ent’aimg her whole soul upon rendering »i h the ast4i% ,.-l uuenaity win. i* ,.| moment, ili-t •* b .e we #4*o those strange evi > at • no mumnU daikoi - mg wuh almost a grace ui i q.ietry, ns il to *: v. r some ol lha enpetfl ui'i* vvotda the p -t put CLLAKLU. »;ea*i snip AiaLsma, Pchenck. New York -I' Ta) Ai Co. _ UI P VII I Lit Meamer Win dcabrook, i'cck. ' harletlon. Mrumer M Johns, Freeborn, 1‘alatka. I*AN«LN«JIUK re-atfsoulop Alabama, for N«rw 6 .*rk - 1 <*gietr<«. i, M. KenaJrtc,Tints .> Ueall. I) A Malthas. I- *• • »- Kohl Vru* uge, J C lterka,V\ Heuong, N ' Nap- „ f. S IlijichltiK*, ‘6 F»tiap**n 61 I4avan.ll U V\ ao.rv, I 1 l. * l|i*Bm*n, M.ya llrouson, It < Jolitrnu at -l ••J’. j. ,, l.iKi-n.ai., llama l#>*). F. 'I Brown, <»t<* I a»» j 1, i r iiiiui Ju-F Ar • hi, F llecaan, A I* h-wl. A > Ibov l ord. Win Da hJ;,4 U -barp. » T; *r. J«a Verua', 'if ilulklr>. Jar f ouniaii*. Tb Koutuain. si" A M. ui* II. 'tr* It l.fox,Ceo Mardcaalle, J 8a*il»twr*. J 1 *.ok, t In neeiage. , Per •tuaiiohlp Knnavllle, from New ** plait. J tiob.i.M.n, VV F Martin, VS l*ei\ I . n > r. VV A Andrew*. 8 li mown. H M I’aita. 't 1. •- mall. ■ ad; and *v|, A C Nr»a«v, M H Ali*nhe.me'. - • • ilrwiandsvt,i iordoB,D AvcrctL L 1 Warren •>•• Mii.tli, V K lliiioi'l. l» Mela-all. J ► leiuoiv. ' »') . Ilri-a.loii, p 1. Mcliure. J H h>-y. D 11 *' •• -drug. - K 1 - • la: I.J* H ...b.ni. A Y Padd-Kk. F I. Hi—n» a .«l ,vt. v\ II :.e. It-tranga. VV Held. J Ale-a*-, II 1 » J 1 .r, gory. II I ii.r'iuauli. Dr H F V\ akrO-1*1. I. K ok, I else, f u't"v Marim, Alias Harper. A| s *uj l.n-gu.J It VAaieman, J l. Turner. • •• .. *• I b-1-inali, 6lr » Phe |-a. I- f,<*d»Co#«J* *'-d ! »d.. Vl ogni., I. Miitlli. lad) .child ami »*l, W L. v» u«-»i*r 1, i.m,. J || Alnllark), and UO *l*«r»ir**. |*.-r • eani* rf#**r*h*n, lri»m * ha'lr-aton — J 6 Kn.i I. - Hail.-. Al It While. J * Jr*hes.*l.. VA J 1* :*•• . >!•• i |{. orr i.J v Turn p*eed, ton and avi, 8 Fagin. A I#a*c». I i r .leaner hennnol#. Irom Palalka —K T»*-d 1 1 Ldv. Air. Mri'rire. W i* Tajlor. A Ha* Pa>te ’ • |i-... — .i,. VA J Esyntvr, P Hurgaa '-■•Per. • • M • - .-or, VA L Hall and avt, D Hoffman, W 5 IK-Iamth, . Mcini.'tb. Nl r. »IOII AMI k. Nrw York. «*ep 4-Cld brig Ke ne •, Hogrrt, Jaaks- •*• Til e II. |, ne t’ Mole. Sep * -Arr b.lg Philip Larahr*-, A . : Sav'ii, f a lintum. Sf-'ltli. >r p i # i.n l.on 73V|, trng lien Veas'C. from '»* t, I IM.lt.ll I > V I I A ■ l«»6 Kfoin S A VANN Ml rto-.ogh o* NIAGARA l ALL>. I*!a. and i - 'luhi.u iboilef than by any *tn#-r r-mte. Th* »rl! V a » fl»*- , •.•••.].-•* *»l >t»amshlp KEYSTONE STATE. • •!." .n il ii \ | Dll ■ • ' • 'mn. -*tvismIi for Thlte Ur.pi. A |;A Mi • Al.lkRW r». »• KliAl.MlAT, M-y?v| Jiio-Mh ah.1 pnh Jvly 4lh r.-J I ••I. A'•»'.*• I f*C J'-th atel i'rtb, kr , kr. , lr«*llig Pi. I*<l4-lphi» lh* ir.U-rmrd lal® VA e-ltwelaj*. A* rirarda .jo-rrj. «.rei*Rlh aial ndap.-ast. it..-,•> runt* ' * on hr «J per tor -M. hin-oab water !•<•- IO "* til* !>«.»• ware Hsv and U-*er "nl; two n'gb't at aea. rlit,in I*I|**.-I8<-. aao-«ie«ra*,; »4. 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T» /.tin •« Ar* fwmtt Jay fMlh.lt. B ^ 1" h, 3 b< lav.*.--- ,u-»t ftaekr- VA PI. Ak A. 1 • A K*ng. » I' -term.'hrr rr^.. . r. • . ..-i FRfll A A . 3th Oclofier, at. \. At a » ’ .* ■ .iito :*•»* *.t iivrlv rrwy Pr-.li>, , I . .A rink* • *4- 3n. I op » > a-rv •%*-.r kuow*. a. 1 i• was well *:*[' <1 •'!>•* • W,.|> ' - 61 . I. A ! PIT K AtJ. A*rt.. rt (lltltlJ ATfiA TMlrr sa Week flVU t* 1TN Tut U 0*1 h.1 *71- • ¥■ I m i f. A I'll tr ft il/.M 114/1 ff oi ■ r. ■ l.’.'h rut •'*( Ilf I 1UUI.I.V4 k h n »n l a. • * i*"|0>rn «rr "‘.k. •»*» Vet- • a . • p «.• *P! •> »N, J. P »*. r»-fu‘»H* hr-Br*! **»»a*.ft»k a-.| i -a* a - a*a'.*-a*. .v-» VAnJ^wagay »'j< even » '■ *. a") fTiartrsute #»-•; ■*«]<»( .. -f. *«■ « with Ike ‘it* -i la Ur »J*. *»•<) wvUi the apte c 1 0*1*1 fh»> tiriw- e* sasvt.nsb a^1 ' C r'eifar.l Utl# —v>tr. a J VA r A. I A A Kt T EAI-*. » irt< f i Nil •« VII • a(* V. . • < • H • UN AHUM PFfcfcY K. Nil FIT !' • »V r-T 8 *t* N*. A I K r > \* V m.l FF. JLFFCR- - NT' N AND *•:.»: ANY# — w r :-..ii-rP \NTn-. ar t 6V T .¥•- w r %4 ti ' -be ikiv« paoi 4 -k. and wli, o-onsib* i*. rn»*t r «• rr, • mp4, for (re f . "• tsd,sttlN raM f«!f Wkif!, V. VAOOI4.LY. AC«: t it Ilf it rniiT • I t- n mr.Al*. 1 Yfi*s l.an: AN :• • I AUl.l -T ‘N f • • • irar *A " -1' \|lf!' ""K, *'» ■ I the I’ 'pc, can give „i.i-i- |o nny g v-rnmeu' ci'.ne; they «*e «a llglp in ikvs th-m i*' 11 "n«i v I’ p«*,l*u even a pnexi. Tnm ia 4ii e»seulial d -C'nne ol iho » liu'ch ol Rome But they that scan -wiedg * th s, cannot p •asdvly give snv securp y I t 11i• i• n-leg.aoc** I-' nny g'lVeinilU'iu Oviha an- ii" a. mn y it all, lm l||.< pr>es c-aii card-Mt b**lh perjury n” I high Irea- *.,ii S- ’t ng he.r religion .if'le, it is p am rt*at up it pi in- ipU’v o! n-.ikvii, in* gov- iiiuienl ought l*» toll-rate moil *»h • cann- I uiv** uny •*-. ur*iy i * ihai govomm nt lor th- >r aib-utau* •• and peaeeahle be- huvioiir Hu* line, no R man at can do, not only wlm,. In- ho!<l» ill *1 "m* in, ns I* he kept w lh •lereilcs," I'll' so long a* h" ai kl**w ledgo# 01 h--r pr rally ahs-diuion, or thu spiritual p >wer of the Pope.i "ll nnv one p'cHaca to answer this, and act hia u imo. I -hall probably reply. Hu' the productions <1 ar»ooym.*us w r eis 1 do not poninsu to lake any notice ol "l am, air ymir hurnblo aervsnt, "John WgsLkT. Cuy R"vd, January 12 1780" Tlie whole I - on ol tin* second provision is spent in the Jnuhiltillon tn Congictt- It lorbids l oh- gri m lo "make any luw to^nec'ing an i-Biabli*li- im-nt ul religion, or prohibiting iln« l-ee ex*-rcl‘e ih-rool " It d-*ea n*U forbid individuals ta make auelv es'ublirlim.ui a- On ill- emtr uy, we Invo | ion n v id them li relates i .die Irgul trims of Cun- t girt*, imi lu t >f ru.e nl iht cihtcu,ami tho foreign xo.dwhih wmi.il dihtori tbeso pr .vi*i"naol the i C'.naiitn i ui. * ' as io uiviiNi (be ciuZiui ol llio un | eontrolied ex re se of Ins eleeiive lr.iocli|*e, ts as I ii awem» I 1 me. i iko alien lr *m ibn Conatitution, li.Alll VVEi.l.. are Ibvl'ed t • aiumd the (nner*l • t •- i ruie* ffim the Marshall douse, Till- Morel >w i. I* ■ > c'->e . The Masons aad Odd Fa'lows a*e es!■*<»•'ly •V| SAVANNAH POST OFFICE. DELIVERY AND CLOaiNOOFTHB Y MLS *.<a*i -i* a’ : - • • a DiLIVSRIlS Mart-. « • I .. . i : and a\ r*i (!ei I . G" '- fc t and T . roll, ColuudlU*. kc 1 Au.-usia nia a"d »n 'A e«l 1 •»l.v -U'l Tf-liiir*.*, i.imhur. kc \ l» I II I . M*’ UiV! TT I A« t>CK. h-« <4 !*<■ ? t fjT Thu mail lor Kej Wusi, fiavai ' *i|' *rnta, vrPI he ctos«-«l on 'he 3d and !*• "]»!, vn 1 on 'h<- 3d and ISih .September. U> -lut esioii per sailing v,-ase| CHATHAM REGATTA. ai. a i« l IT Thiv Kegatta will ruse off at Vernonburg •t* I • l>li\Y, ih*- I'tn mu .All panic*int*>rr4|"«| .queued l * lu a ath-ndauce al 9. A. M , on il.at day miimia li' he iuad# previous loihi ja-: A "k 5 S 4*a.ni:x. *t arr a cc ro m a ■ la (mMI'.' *ilr* '. r. *"•*..■«) (•«»!• »: V -l»# apr ' HOXR a • 1) \ > * I I) I «• HI AT ail » to-*t. i ,i4 VViR a* aa; r*. r-rr-i v T. t* »• Vw tv,« *e|* 5 — Id J. I. A A| A AV II. (.1. ADIlINl. r!*u V i* r-nv cell f *a »Aa Scpmsbiv. • H ii; HSAilTH. r mouth, again lit up wi h a dazzling, •ok "ll that im nih, *o el q n pierc ng liuienury ' sileoee and So imperious m .ts ul'.eranc , we le*-I a * ■- '" •'»•••«•*"■• Ik* nu. ,.l ...... ... «■ ui .nd 1 and the p ainen'. dictates ol rt-aa ui The twellth a’ticla of the Fh.ladrlplna platform | #n(1 ha* been fn* aul.j ef ol much commentary I-'-'* ■ * without discussing them, my own opinions..,, ...v , c< , rl/lln h , Hn ge eubjecta oi who'll *t iruart. ... ! realize that we are in the presence •*! a 'ru'y gieat l reeogniio ih" impracticability, from whatever . Ar , |0| , l()- aidmived by the huger mark ol genius a* rail*#,ol r* con.-i mg the court cling "pin on* which j t i rft g,.j l 4n, w hose »eiy fuealh ;• lull ol cirs^ic exist on the subjecl of elav.-ry, and die danger ••! | lfllgr4l , c ,. »„d wlmso very lobe is lull of ihl'Hing agitating that q ic'lmi in the Natl •' nl l<egl*|ature. | 1 am content dial tho American party ahull jngood ,| J|f j, ou . ,,| n, r nig ht it would be ini)v 6nnr>:- A S lived'.le.I |«i the •iu*l«ra > gne«1, are rr«j . I |.'FVii.ni t*» ihe 1‘Jili lo«i. a<"l *eltte \ ' a-' •• v i.'ia' dole will be pi *red In an ailorn . colleeiton, as the husinra* » U !* •» '• • « t Ibe above ilxle. \v « WAD!*)v*'nru -0 ' V % »"’ ( u ntil 1 I A 1 (1 N, ff i"pt 3 n roii i ro ic rvr Hl’al' rral preoenl ■ -cv-upied ov the auh». -i i ’• • • iis'ea**!- Poaaeasi >*v elvrn the ■•.'•!• Appivto IV. i". \V.AlifVY- sept 3 pui Mini wiiiti: i.l: ki> y K i v\ ,. | ,"4<t ; Krr ■<•*» and American V Glaaa, Just rece rrd and mr a*' •v v •j'«. i»l«. •» paitsrrilup, • T" ’jk Tr »• •••'"* m-iliBSSm '1 AK'"N. i-u .*•• • 1 . A.. I ; iS" I > I M ' T •j q.oii k ' ■ •ram a*wl" w "44* h C( If k*rj aUi.i »<r r.. serf ■•*• •- «M ** - * in a. Ivged violation ul liberty o| comic.• me—the , . touching ptciuies which have been diawn ol our ' OWB *" ^® f( * ,Vu !' m C >uritry as tile asylum of the oppressed —t be bold assertion ol die him-ns <*f the foreign immigrant io •lure your moat chvfi»h* il privilege*, in ibe Lnm extent in which you yourselves enjoy them, and which were adopre<| aorne two eeveral Cooncils in Havannab hemg done throughout ih« H 1 *' And atill onr opponents e**oUnu# to talk abnni oeths and ritual*, T-biraroona" and "Tcmnlera" If Ihe party should adopt dm Daca'ogua na it* creed, and ihe Aermon on ihe Mount aa ua runs 1 , •till they would not l>" satulu l , they wou'd pick i • flaw in them. Nothing in ihe heavens above, nor id 'he earth below, nor in the waiera b"neat>> : the earth, will satis! them Aftwihcr lluissbiig l.iyascd, I To# (ie* rgivfi par ad"* h* lo*r ua load-ia v»|i«i I parporis io be Ihe ritual, obligauons, St<- , ol an I order celled "ChiCafuons" >r " I rmplsri," which I has J'*#t made iu appearance in New V' -'k 1 i quolee from (be New Y"»a T*m*w, an opp- n**.iol the Ama'ican party and an organ of the sh*»lrt|on- | tMO VV« are not in ihe hahn <-f noticing anything tbal appears m the fienrgiao. hue aa u sAprres"* anitely to know what »' ha*# In say -<f ihe*# "Clmuroona," "Templar*," "IndapeoUeoi (J'der of Odd Americana," nr f>y wh' ia #v»r name 'hay may ha called, ** would #«y,-.f *.o' owe knowledge, Dial tDair whole n ual, on igaiioii*, o')rm|, dtc , •“ •n far ea they arc •••'rt'e>1 I thr Ni'l- ni *• until •i Pniladrlpfi'a ”t i 'he Am. n.*i. party ,ia a false- J bmel and a lofgvry No *g, h ruual was e*«r in •UuiiMi l.y ih« Amarican party li te the work of •n •#»!*;, ui it t>*r, a fac'me Will ihe Qenfgian make ibe roriectiofi f W# have not th* l*#*« idea it will do any #^ii thing The Demoere.. Mama.hea^.a have min.- led K D tl#ed lor frwvernoi. end LeUb rtiapeon Ivf Llaut. Guvarnof Fanamore Williams,of i e Whaeitf sieve oeea Dotorielf,has Uan n miosivd sa ( anal f „„ nk# •ioaer by ilia luaiouia'a ol I'annayivenls fieo Cass is now un a Viaii u, New llainpebne, hie native ttieie Tbov Francis Mcagbsr, ib* lnali exile, bee been •dunned Pr ihe her of New York UP Mr Tb#ck#rsy ti expected Pi leave lm- g end (ui ihe Vniit J H<*im dorir-g ih* preeem k« siprr* l,y the ‘ ,,,,n « 9t 1,01,1 w1 """ «»"* «*• Ci-rn. ' 4. U ,1 M4,„.4H|I. If. .m .1.4 J,..N|.. I ho san.e Ibing comes —v*y il it proceeds Irmn ibs drtinieriaicd adv*i cai<sol the common int"rcai, or ibe bold and sel fish a|a< rti.rw ul ibeir own To accompl'eh the object rxpr<:a»rd m their pimal elemeiuary maxim, that AmniC'int ahull gourn America, ihe Amsrii-au I * .* r i y pro rolls'ilul" 'li* 1 met foreign societies m 'he mid*' ••! th« native p. pulsllon In the hinerncaa * f «"ir party ccniests, Un* I* reign vote has been ragrr y, and I'ften by unworlby means, sougbi alter and obtained alternately by both paruo* ; and acting n« a unit,tho i"»a#t <*l K 'ssuih ha« been realizvt— it hold* llio balance, and may demdo our el#-- lion#. This la a Slate ul things not In bo borne bv | rqmvlly i>reehidi*il hy lhe#» r-te .,pi The** are fuv ■•I’lnion# no lh American freemen This t >reign in* urai . | Ire regulated, or che< Kod, and ihe American party i haa Ita origin in the convic b*n ofihi# noceeany — j The very general aindenco of this C«»nvicl|.>n baa 1 secured l • them a support beyond tho limit* »*f iLeir 1 in elation. I C' ncur with them in the belief ibat ' ibe laws regulating linm'graiion, and ibe naturali- I xsimn ol f'lrt lgoera ought to he eu'jectid to a ! ihor ugh and vaaiehinff revision, that ih# lerm of ( probation *ho.i!d he larga'y •«>• n b d. mat i- p»«»- I leci It* Irom lha imrual *n ol paupers and criminal#, provision ought to be mad# fur 'be ascertain "ent ) l.y ..or ponanla ah rad, ol tbo obaracier and imh.Ii- I'.on 1*1 |.ers na pr-piHiing in emigrate lo ill" Uni- led Hiaiiw, and lha! every safeguard whir ll Hi# wiad ni ol C ngr#*# can • ev|*e, eb.-uld be thrown aroond ibe ainendal -ry elaiule, to prevent and piioiah >1* nvaai* n 8 Aa a Inr'har mesne nl attaining ih«ir rd'jeet ihe individual* e imposing th* Amencnn p«f'V* have biiuinl rtianmelv.-e by imrual ple.lgav.oa' h lu the other, In unit* lh«ir ea-.»l|nii* f a lie armui pll.hmvol I aupp-se h a pledge, <•»• p*,•**"<!, of nnpiied. i* ih# li* Whi« h mnnc la '•# Itici* tier a ol evary p»rty A# l • H'oir org .nz-n n lltwir ruual—Umir particular mode* ol pr •• e-.i- mg, anti ••! rro.rgnlUon, end ihe aeerec) who li baa hnherti* Urn observed in lh*ir prueendlng*. all which have given «•**• scion for #o much e|oqu"iii. and ingmuinia drM'laination, and dcnum'iai' I am toil reqn.red lo nsirreea an npmi •»*, ' *f "•*•« '» ia on<l«rst | .od have Ih n abaiidnnwl lh*-o N • o.nai I nm 11, and lhal •* now »* q n»#d •**» ’ inivslot* inin iheir of*|e» is ihe »pi*i •• * a I f i * on po i in a of 'liiwe that wfneh «r '•sir *l#ip'in **aiien **oi o vie f"( •*» "I'l* iiiaiiisi* i i !li> ", ha* l*""r* Ih* subj"* i I n prehi on o, and has l *en ar"*l>*d I he "Ui i; l one*Pui ion who h ar* tup|HM*il . lie d tli< in-* I'm hound in aliolc l.y, and mam ia ii the "xiaim.! law* on ibn au.qeci, and with ih«'i r dci'Urat'on lhal Congr. as In** no power lo . in rrlto.' wnli ». »vcry in iliu Stales where it exists, ' oi to ret ua** iho admiwioii ..I any Stale, heexuse i it* (Hitisliluliun ilas* • nr does not r e gnizn slavery 1 a* a part "I it* a.'Cial eyatrin l li"ld that t|v>* !**r- i|((| I mone* ol lh** I’lioed S il*s, *r.» the property, mil I nn j h , • I f'nng'O e, bm ol ih" w||o,«pe..pl" id 'he Uni- 1 ' ted Sietr *. onln «uch leiriiorv l*vri.iii"a a Slate I | do m*i l.eliev.- that Cnngrcaa hue he power to ab..li*h slavery ui iho Dnirict <*f C .'u-nbia, apart ' Ir mihcc D'ric "'th Mary land, *»r coiiaido'SUun# >1 pnb'ic Uiili.l* n ns C"iigro* ha* no ciinsututioii . ai power to V‘- ate a volenm c-*11 ■•-•»' l, *>r to coin- mil a txi4iu.li <1 ihv* nan -nal taitb, I llpiik they *>e •ideraii 'in* ri*e*< are my ••|.|ni..n« o-i ihe q .. «'Hin» preeenl aible to dwell on all iho I.eaun•# ol her |<er»uii«- inm ol Camille, as they Hi upon our nioul ami sank into our heart. Hut !*>w who were there wwl #.h»o lor get Ihe look ol uimitetable anguish which •he throws uyn Oana'inv "h n overwhelmed with nxciiemoul ol tho hour, «bo soems almost in* elined to oaat duty to the wiodsand lift lorlove that angui'h is suddmly transl.-tn - fadi Mi. " *.‘j y. "lien sheCaU tie# Ihe tear ,'laims. p.... I AulwtanDal mudilicatlona "f the act* r. gul ting natnrelitali >n Und" r ih« exisung law*, five year* residence lh ill* country, an J a c >mpllane*.- with tho form* pie j •united by them, einillis a |.>r*ignor i.> ei'izenah>p, 1 soil to all Ih« pnvilegaa which y„o i nj-.y, -1 |, iw.. I of ntre«i asi-eplione, or wfiicn u i* n.,i , , a „ r y to rvfur The American pariy ■>•• III l. I-Ii.aigo rtu* lerm—to provide lot • mure aei-orai" a* run ny ol the otwniie ..f peiaonv applying I t na'U'ali ' gallon—and again*! 'lie imirugralion ol p*u|tera, and leiuoa mti.ih* United Si*t* a I" mr J"dgrri"ni ihi.a* metaurea Would bn emi* naoily ruoduci'a to ihe (rublic well.ire 'I In* la i wi'h me no nnw ..pinion—and >t is n.<i now lor I’*" hr*i lime "apr.easd HeVerai year* ago th* i eu* je. t rngag'd ihe aCenlion Congroea Aa Chairman III lb* Jmlmiary Commi||>e. I made • ! r#l-*ri loth" Bensie, coniemp «iing * lull sod final J report aiih# itMiuiei 1 a-ea.oii, ..„ il, u reurm oU c«ria n e,.mmi*e> ■»*•,"• as oafialn ifin v ,, . ,* frauds which w-m allnged i-. "•!«■ |o ih* gram, an.I cult 1 xrqusni aa* ol natu'SiiXation paper* lUb.re ih*l lima rhaogea in the Hooai* reaulicd in p «. mg a Darn- e'aiie Henaior ul lh" bead <>| ill* Lutnini'lee, •nd lire mailer waa ai*and»ned 1 I d» hot ihmk ll oeceeaary lO"niar into sn M lab- orsle argumaoi In prove, lhal >h* lod'#« nmliisia adrn**ap-n *d forelffnara, slier a res.d«o. > >.f live years lo lh* | nviligr# of ci|.|#hsltip, it an *v*| W* ar* making —•* hav« Ibus far sun . esluliy mad* an ai|>ertmeni of sail ffoV#itim»ti Mar l"« iosiii«i|ons Winch have hi'h"rtn Irrao I und •Ih i#oi f..r na • ions I advancrmeui, aid !••» md>- vidual seeurtly, has# Uan indaW-d for than #op p--»', Its lire loyally of out people ra hs* Ilian In In rti# e-.n* i.iding eia-i*# »1 ill# third *** 'l"" • ' '*'• ' III... .... ..,.,„UI.. 1h.i I..I >',.V .,' .I...44 ... .1), Hr.' .I.»4- .il K.eM",.... m.. ##"r.| in r**»r*DM lot Ike laars- In rMletsn*• lo ,. u |,| t .. |,„„ ii-.earie# ■ ni*|..a ih# I •'»•••••*• »•" o|.|.r"e*i..n -in •!#*• Hoe io the prjri. •• •••! 11» a|»e t I i • me 1 dean.' I<> add a bnal renuik >>n smith er subjet-l . I'li* «everal parl'ee m Ibis J'la'e have all planted ibniiiaeUaa on rt'" b*ur h r.-a-ilinioti ,.| iho (icra'ia I .’nvenipm M l**5n, and 'bo iniorpinia'ion Riven to n b> ».»ine per* na, '• that |»on 'ho happ.-ning ol either of ihe c .nrtnJ'-ne •«• -ir**nli .1 m ll, Go»*r- prepare lof an iwnoliifr "dmrupiion of i uiub-rsiaod >1 I ih'nk ii undi ratooil by na irann-ra ■t >be I nr import its di I .-nt lhal such la not the G" »gta ib# Union" 1 Id n v h"Ve '■■ en • 1 nip a >1" iliai . Ills ia lerma, and w*11i m "e * fee ing of th" i-"..pie In ihe speed) >1 c-niiingci'ri*a. Gaorgia pledgra hereell lo racist " "»*'U as a la«l reaort lo ihe di.rupf -I ol III" Union The i*rm i.sst. l» a RH.ATivnerm It ni-i*w*#a»'ly imp'ioa som*-|*r# ,4. d...d - "" I’."""-■■ — ; ll' rll.'i's 'o a. cut" V "lir righis, ASI h .Ul ihe tie e.-aaiiy of bavin r re. "iirse • In* i.»st l. artul r*> tor . ihe disrupti'' 1 *' ''•« 1 implore my e iiinMioi-n l" i iv.' i • Mns sglyeei, th ir earnea . Po d V* lied from U an l aris—iheagi os. l•.■llent of lh" i"" 1 ' >» anxiouv i -naiderati by (In. iloolaili.il"" ' lh - b" j nb" 4 i.d I in ' a, lo Winch i Ir s.ippliea- pr lr"liiiR • ol • I tin r ■ini II inch I" wlpuli is auaiiie.l b) ibe Th# provisions of lh*. |r>*i*U"'*» . .o Ire *"-lsi#d eotoaiio.l i Mf-at Republ , , .41".y ep f . '•*' » ' in k >ooler III* bench ii I he pr-.li-'. in wh*rli •Hart i#r. . r-irl. a w.lh the p* »!*• Hi'" 1 II. •peeilully, * I I * 1 m '« J ho Mn mi «■ un h" same ih"V wm" annual d. gu'.!4i < *». ih* #..lu «|i ice "de Houik- l ib ■ I'moa i 1‘saaisN or I A A h I I A ll I II A. I'IIS! STAtlS Till • Al I I'll NIB I ARP v p|rtin • • R"l • Ana*** 1 O'. Are* Have. All A Hi* APMrt a, ,hr . l 14•«|a*. II A I. I I* . A *44 ■ I I • #l|«. tv AMHAUTtlh .A*V*| IS, lor Nee Y.ok Nee Vetfc New V aieaiing dow n his eb. rk ml iidinnglj "X "ll iwi eitrndiI " The erene **1 the night pr-duccd iip-m ua ihe m .i*i l*>rcible pupreasi. n, however, waa ilivl ol loo agony on hearing Iirr Inver a dealh Have v.-u < * cr It.’aid ol nature and art combining t>* prmlucv dlci'la w inch aimosl pass un .enMandingl Ho •lm<*el il ess. A# ane t"w«e down sighing, and sobbing and palpitating, oh it was a #4.ri>.w eo true, #• > lull **1 l»ve,a * w..manly, it w-aa a sorrow ao loucbmg. pcnoirallug, a* to make you pale, and feel wnh*-*ery bt*i* of your heart, lor one who loved *•.* tenderly And vet around tin* picture ul eorr.*w there hovered * pUa- lie grace which (nought up bet.-re y>»u in art l* U.aui'lul **dne#* rt«e form --I Ihe Hebrew Woman, wh - foroasen ‘y m*nk*nl. and burying in her a«iul a deep *"l"mn a •«' .w .am-ll d. an in llie w. ldrrne"#, hei wh..l.» Iw-mg hallowed by Hurt m Ihm Oinnip "lonee.wh > a> -no knew bow much she suffered Till* is «.* • Xvg.-o.ued cob-i|ng Toe m,ire we dwell m* the I tin >*l ilvie Aviallc w .m*.i, a* m hn *»bi •• R .m»n r.*' " -'*" a rack' d by her love grief, w.lh a physical tnflciing *0 mlv.vaciy l• ISC. lliat It lil'glll liaV. been I* >1* <W"d lr.<m sun* Clinch III soil* nng, R"d y*l pr* •"ivoig * c aa»ic ei- llinde a *'il 1 . ol i up amc «1lgn IV 'ba* i n ungbl rang" lh - gall", c« *'l an •*•' I ll i li i.l » • •'»*.• am- paa.ing her i" aev-ii'v "I *y-iiinc.*y, ih" m.-re •*,* are hll.-d with ra w n 1- •*# Iw-aiitv I ertih 1 ", great,and "Idling • her iinpreoai*.*n it) 'b* '*•! arr ii" N I i lie t g' •* >’ o i gilhcra use • r*. »*. h j * wing v.-in ao.l li ry • »e, and l.nv valcn boa' 1 , I i Hie deadly s. r g up n tl.o murderer of i Pi iig-.r'**!»«, e a I hv ni'.i" ie*rl'*ly hevn'iiui i * look and *11*10*1,• rhap W aa Ka hH.w bim w i|h ihe grainl uioulh, f>. innng and Iroioblmg wuh rase an. i con * mi l. and a deep guiunal ulleianee >d li*i|. d, as il In* inienany I her • ul was lo.* •riit lor utt* mnee«ebe hi »* • hr i surer "i R »•»* It i. le-nh',. mid inaj• si*c a« th • sc-ne *s. lo • ur ia*'" *".l be ill Ibe ag.< iV • n b -r li»»»r * ilea'h '* cl** lird wph will! 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