the immmucAN. rl i;m;i , si .1 r i . i Ill Mill K AT II' MUi: HI lil I, li t." 1 ItS-'i;. Mill I M lilt. III:. .1 n 'it si ri;i mi:.ii i.. r il iii;mi til x. mi, u k, .,-...,,. lolt c ii!MK-iil li in:M:t s. moit. ' , IHSlRIfT MlMI,TlliV i n: i ii;i.i;.v-. ivii imu i n, !'.. -IH ' ' Hit, 'I'. CUIMY MMMTIUNS. Kelt covxty oommi-siom i;. D.tvii) miss, of i tk. y',.,;w,,,. ''.'It COI.'NTY Al Mini;. r;r.oit;t: tt .ti.Ti-:ns ;, r .... TRUt'BLE IN THE WlllliWAJI." , . . ii.,. I A fijw months ngo tlm V lujr prcs.-i wrro chuckling at a gruat ratu over what they imagined to Lo dwscn.ions in the l)om. cra.ic ranks Tho hoot is now cralic ranks. Tho boot is now on 'tother log. So fur as wo have heard, our pnrty is liarmnninimlv nniir.il !n ri-irr f'nnrrriic. Bional mstrict, and in almost everv county., . . ., , , " ,,, It is not so with the W hi'rs. InodLnu- caster the (iibralter of American U'hig rery there is an independent. Whig ticket in the field, which bids fair to sadly spoil tho five thousand ninjonty tho Old Ouard . , . xvas promised to furnish tins lull. Rut this is a mere trine, compared to the . , ' ., ,' . , formidable divisions in 1 h.ladclph.a. Jo- 1. f ril 11 tl. . 1 .1 Sepnu.v,la,1u.er,wnona3repre.se.ueliii.esudi prillci.leS were clearly indic.led t.v jwcoiiu uiamci m congress lorscxcrai O IT'-.''.l - C 1 vnnrs. niiil lhnt wilh nn nliilil v an! 11 snils. ' ' J taction to all parties although n steadfast anu uDwavenng n.g tnai xvas never , Burpasscu, Has been laid on the .shell, and, Jou K. iyson, who was more acceptable; ... 1 i to me ixnow ixotning proscriptionists, nom inated in I is place. The only objection 4 Rl - rl li i . iu mi. oiiuiuiiui xus ins connection "tin l - ll U Oll'il'3l.U lll.ll IHV..SIJ ti. II .1 U I i l .. lull- a certain church. A native born son of the very able letter of Judge Huck, the i nthcrs in the ranks were depending main New England, a citizen of Philadelphia, Democratic candidate for Judge of lite ! ly on the great city, and we therefore com from boyhood, the accomplished scholar,1 Supremo Court, which was laid before the i induced to interrogate them as to their c.- and the perfect gentleman, yet to secure ! late Stalo Temperance Convention, and is 'Uy ''f fT; U"'y , r t i r ' ! iclainicd live thousand, and tins claim was the votes of a band of secret traitors and in answer to certain interrogatories addrcs-. c, ,, ,..;,i, ,, ,,..,,,, .. ,,.,, . i,,,.. ,.,i ,i.M. conspirators, tho Whig party of Plnladel phia have been forced to sacrifice their brightest ornament, Rnd to deprive the merchants of that great city who claim ed Chandler as their especial representa tive to do without his valuable services in the national legislature. Dut these mcr- chants seem determined that their destin. ies shall not te controlled by such mid- urac inai v.iov. i.ioi.f.h s ami .itntge foi.- oi m.u gn-.u i n ,,,n en, ne.j m. n- a t0 t,o wholly inconsistent w ,,,i i;,e pi n ni'dt cabals, and that their chosen renre- i lock's were, and the fact that it was never sl,'lc to their obligations. Th -y should ' cinals of : five government, and for t.,;u scntativc shall not be thus slau'Iilorcd. ' and they are now taking measures to nominate, to run, and, if they can, to elect, Joseph R. Chandler, independent of the Whig nnd Know Nothing nomination of. Job R. Tyson. A similar division exists m tne I Hinting-1 don district, whero a Mr. Crcsswcll, an active Whig, h an independent candidate b ' ncninst John R. l-'.din nfSnmrpspi. fnrmrr - ly editor of a Whi paper in this place JJL! 3 ' The rhilndrlpliia Daily Ntws, A late number of tho above named pa per which has been either mislaid, or destroyod contained two articles in reply to alleged remarks of ours. We can say to the News, that, in regard to tho first of those articles, it puts the "saddle on the wrong," and grossly misrepresents us, ns no such language as is there attributed to us, ever appeared in our columns certain ly not as editorial. We hold, that it requires just as "real a degree of moral depravity for an editor'110 JlsUJrbance took place until of let dm- to assert what ho knows to be false, as it florsfnrlhn whnnsa In nnrhirn Inrn. elf in a court of justice-and our editorial career has been ohrays guided bv such a :,,c ' ' "0Wi 11 1101 "c wc lor a11 "cn regard for truth. Can the Baihj i;s;ofrrudc,lcc 10 c;i!n,1y rce 10 say as much? If it can, whv does it Pcr-iUt tllC "W,,0, ,ru,h" kr"r0 l,,c-v re sist in charging II. S.Mott "with king a no"ncClhls noil.or Catholic outrage," member of the order of Know Nothin"ism?lQS,,!,,ialrcady l,ocn ,,",lc? We have always regarded the editor of tho Neu-s as a highly honorable and fair! opponent in comparison, at least, withl tho editors of such sheets as tho Harris- burg Herald and Telegraph, r.nd wo sup posed he had known us long enough, mww "'m- well enough, to be very "sure he was right" j before he applied to us such langungoas he docs in this article. Rut wo should for- j give the pctulcnce of tho Daily Xacs at .. . . . .. . - ""ii .wiiuiu.o wi lis iu. iui n .... party, it tins had to swallow many very; bitter and nauseous pills, nnd amon-the last, nnd not the least bitter, was the defeat j sf Crinnillnr'Q nisn.t,-i(.flAn :.. 1 ... - Mu.iiiuani,,, U mt, si-uilU district an act of his party so perfectly outrageous that, so far as we have seen,! (KrWo have received the very fhvora-1 tho News has not yet had the courage to bio report or the survey of the route of the' endorse. i.,,,i t r.i.....t.i - 1 '.v.us,u ijiunu oiiu iiouineiu raiiroau,; uiu iuu-.iiil- ueeiees 01 coiivenilons aiill Tha other article noticed by the Atirx, by J. E. Monuomeuv, l'.ngineir, and will brcn spiira oul against him in this other public assemblies. What, then, is genuine, and it is welcome to make the publish it in our next Wo havo ivorhJComly' ur cnndidut0 for Congress, Mr. 'would become of the weak and iho unpopu-' .nostofi,rorwoarodeterrn:ned.o";. upon many document", of this kind in Po expected o bo on hands. whose ProtecJon ,he law wa, tnade. lrir ,h'!,?rrk',,3:',i but i' 0"" - H 0, JordanJsotKS .....w.,p,eUUS(i,-tio inecnargooi being a member of an ont'i-bound secret political society, whose obligations makes'.,-,, , , 7, , V r, , BtL,"h j every one of its members a TRAITOR to "n 1 CyCl ' !f J , rl VU p 0" TUC"r' nir 'itin.l n.t r,r. , . , y cvcmno 01 V,ePf- Coli"- "dor of wur aiunai an 1 OWIC lonsi.iUllOns. the bTANnrNO Commhtke. ! 1 . " Il s I I. it ' I i I inn 'i i ' i "ii iii n Mi 'ii tinnv tn'M" V In, 'null . tn -i t Jt ITS i II, n-' eiii,tr, fit 1 'lllwi lS ii' ;" r ii' 1 1 v tw' I, , in i hit ' h'i r ( r o' I II''" i Ciiiin'V Coim mi' ii, 'l ii" ii ii! ii-c the pl-i.-ui..; in iiinii!ii:iiinii .I'iIhi i ' ! 1 1 1 y . I,!, nl" Rl.tilfi'ld l" II' III,', ill ColllltV Commissioner, ntiil lan, ,i ingston el' in Jiiim, Twenty, and even lliiity thou (.' i wcnsvillo, lni Auditor, an I ihe endors- sand wni churned by n i.-i . ; .higsiis Pul ing (if !lir nomination of Alexander ( 'aid- , locks majority HI llnit fliln r;v! city. What wi II for the Legislature, who they say the sixty odd other counties in ill'1 Stale limy "iV.'V'T'-" to In- favorable to their mini,! do, was ol' I it : t eoiiseipjeniT Phil principles, ndelphia would do it nil lionelf. .Now, Mr. Shi rev has heretofore been a dem- however, they whi-llo ;i very different ocrtit, is a very respectable citien, nnd mn', ns will npp.-ir I.y llirt following p:ir:i. we think ho has ii little too much vciirc ,raph f,-,,,,, al, (,iiirp in tlm West ('ins. good sonr thus to allow (Iip use ol' his J',y. .'., . . name for tho benefit of the Wings. Immediately niter tin) election of Mayor mi, iin ni.ni'ii iiiij iiv ii iuiuii; mill ii , nm, js ns Mi; i ,, i, U,,e" ' ' W"h , ' "PmmCCS' I,aV,J KoS8 U,,d 1 U,llt('rs' Mr. Livingston lias heietoforo hern n tho Dcniocracv can tiroudl y challcii'Te the .i . . ibiricusi co n :ar sol s w nei ne r as o men s i nr rin.'l ilu'lilliins , . ,, . .... ,, , As to Alexander ( nldwi'll wo can only . ,, . ,. ! .say ui.u '" "s oi" num.' neiuo- cralic party of tlio district, "Wcfc" him to bo a sound .National Democrat, and holds 'Hi .lln,rinn,-f. In Ml.v nllif.r t . . . I i t ! . . I n-irlv ! ,.,'., . ., 1 innd that lie repudiates, as every other i , . , ,, , ' ,, , 1 sound Aational IJeniocrat must do, all the : ...,, r , f v , 1 contested points in the creed of iNativisin.i Such js (ho di;l,;lclt,1. . ,,, 1 ' , ,.lwisl(,n, :K.(1,...,V nf . ,mnf.,..;r. . . . ' ... ! measures durii)" tlie last session IlUt it i renin ir.s lnr Al r C . now I lint I in is rnnt-n. ' Q a ,M.U disllic M t of princi. tj , who js n1(, js , wrcui''. A MI15LE LETTER. W'c lav before- our readers this week i i. lav eetoru our ii uuers itns iH't s i scd to each of tho candidates on the sub-' ject of a prohibitory law. No ono w ho ; reads this letter con fail to admire tho truly - ipairione anu mamy spu n inni pervaui's u , . . , . . . , . in every part, nor can any ono fail In ac- j knowledge the sound wisdom of its advice n..,l ,tntMW Tl-w le.m, .,. ,vr li.en ami laid before tho convention at the same; given to the public until within n few ; ti-iMil-t nrm.lY.p .-...., nA.i.. i lt.J. :.,'(, ,,. i.-,, u uu'iiiv i i. i y iiiiiiin ii.ii. i iii v ill : 1 inncnainoicircumsianccau.aigo losiiow Ihat that (Jonvcntion was controlled bv a, set of men who were entirely indifferent as to the fate of the Temperance cause, .... . . . l"u"11"-" "- ' """ei u 'Maun, mu j Jark" on Iho Democratic canJidatcs. 1 .. v i ,.:hunibl" Senator from Cleartie! 1 Mepped Kior at Nf.xvahk. We nivc a bncl , , , , , 1 b . . . iorward, and threw huti-Cit into the cm-, ftppnnnt rif ihft rnrnt il i Jiri'ifrtl 1 1 1 r.il n! I ,cslj an, a,,.r months ol ihe severest In-1 j Newark, N. J. The accounts all agree, , ,riumill(.d i sccurim- to hatboth panics were composed, " -no.t I iexchisivclv, of forcign-born citizens ; ami f; ' nil ll.of.rcl nnn.-iMnl.ll.nl r,.n,-l...,l onr,mn,li in blaming the Catholics with making the attack. I'ut tho testimony taken befori iiiu . uiuuui o iii.ji.:si en in.; ne,ui uuu v 01 ' ' i,n r'.nnA :.,.,. .... .!., I l..l c 1'II.VIlllll Y , IL. l 1.11 O iUl I I I III III lill S U J 1 v, ... 1 ,11 . ,i... ... ,:i the w hole afiair, entirely lad to establish this important point. The fact of so ma- nv members ol'the nroe isslnn lieiivr nrmed , , , : 1, 1 nn lit u-fi 1 . . It,.,l I , ii. ..11 1 r 1 wcl prepared for any emergency ; and as, i, 111, uv , j " 1. u j J .1 nui, .. a .11.1 1 . 111. J HtiU Mr' 'vllt" il ma' bo 'I'Ped there was a SrCal U(;i11 01 Winfl '"' and as nil the i wuniJc" sf,p,1 "ave been ol the i atho- I I : .. . .11 ... 1 . r .. It is a pity, however, that our police could not be prepared on the occasion of ' some of these outbreaking, to teach then , , . .. ' ' ' . a u-ssu., inai wuiiiu mrevur preveiu inem; disturbing our public peace with their dis- r..i i i. i . New Ailvei'tiscintTits. Tiiumas Martin offers a pio.l Ijurguin in the Jain of his vnliiiilild fiirm in l'l-nn tuwiiHtiip. CliAm.r.v U..ACK wanu io i-iiii'l..)' fix p..lji.ur - ..... i nevuii'ii S i,iptiinkirH. uu-i.1 ui iuu tuuri Dnu.se on iiixi .Munilny HiL'lit. .... r ""ww. bivm flur iii.tii,-, tiuu ' tu ' ' T 1 ""r ... verlml" .r "wriiton nnliT." llu iiAiii) AitAnr.Rs will lake clii.rir of Hip iuti r. nd. ,,r ll,i . .lii ,:,( ;,, .1, .,.,.., e .., . :rv . . .w ... . ,, u , a. . "ii;n-.-f - n no j.-eii' ivnt''e""u;1'' ever met with in neatness and comploictiesq. DEIlOfRATir Tn'-uvlirWivP mi: whimhh imuin nv ' I III '! ill 'HI ft l I 'I 'r l W .' I' 11 'HI I iH, I 1 . if ill,' ' - r I" -llri'Il. . 1 dec, led in l!n ii tax 1 . I'll, I i'1' Iplel .- I lll-IT'1- ll tie . I find til" N l'lt'!' (ill ill'' .'('. iii.I TiumIiV of (1 lel'T was .iu,cil forward to ni n t" forncil ri'n ninny , lo vuictinii w ln I'lii'iulelphii h id (lllfllllv lI'TliIl'll Ml llIT inillll''ll'.'ll i n inn 'Conrad in the city of Philadelphia, our . i"iii"i in "" in, ,M i, , mi i,t',, .!" U'hi, iVie.nis mid , tiiat .liiM.eli'ato, liov, Hi-ler was certain. With the aid ol thu Km.w Noil,in,s, ilmv looked upm, the ...atkr as seule.l, and their hon.t wa.s, that l'liiladelnhia alone would rue ii mnior.iv ....... i-.ii :. ,i 'i r.,'.. oi ien, nm-eii, ui iin uiv uhhis'Ihh no 1 olloeu. !o fine ( ianneil le-s thai, tlr owest i"ure, and Ihe eeneral mark was ; h . , iilu.cn thousaml. 1 he argument I In ti w as (,.,( ,!, Vl., , ,, ,.,,. , v waMnilll.'K..- rial, as the city would ive u vole for tin w hi, candidate entirely Mifiicicut lo n ! SOrll 1110 lUIII'll'l! V Olllailinil l)V llDV. l.l'JIcr in do who e Siuiu three years a"o. 1 his , , .1 was the trame ot brajj lor several months ..,... .1,,,' l'l,;!.,,!,,!,,!,;.,' ,.(.i;,, 1 .,o,.rlv ,llu "" 1 '' , ' llul ' ,lu J';n,rl' however, the tuno chanues. l'assni'; down Chosnut street u low days since, wo 111 ''''' couple ol active I Whis, whom we knew very well, and us t I ' a matter ol coursi Wo were iii'o'.ie.'i v ili- -I pii,.,,.1 no .,. ,,, ml!li,'l,l i.mni'i'k nf tlm V l.i.r iimii- 1m i l.n Sit-, tn W'n i , ii,r liL-n ;,0 take things for framed, , therefore ' proceeded to ea.echiso our Inends umj : be'"cd of ihem lo "ivc us u reason for . their hnnn Thnv (iuiuii 1 1 1 1 rntlier .'l dll- i f,..!r ins!.- It uns ,i-l, ...'isleri,. s v wn shall beat you, than it is to tell us how.""l,,or'"' 1 ,:,Ke , K"' rri"'ul l"J ir, , ..,.,.. .,.! ii, .i .i, ., ,u, i;i. liiith was weaker than water. We re minded them of tlm fact, that this was cum,n :lovv" MV; 1,111 'in this low- rt.f tw.fnl, s, 1 1..,.. I,.,..,,. i, i i ii'ii. ll iuiuii u il muni liiiil ui lull. , (in in re.tlv said. well, our enlctilalions i ar,,' ,.lSf,,j ,", the ,utitlii, and not on the i cdn. Here was a "vra'lion of i10 .!m Crow order.we were .ii'.ilc uiit.rc.ar,.'d for. 1 'ihis looks a little like us if the citizens1 "ot forget licit they me mnn indebted to , IV I.i"!piS lusuerlul r ftnrts nittie .L hti- n I , i ..- ,' i -. i- i -...o.,, .,. . i.au ... on ,. ,i..h, ....... they are. to any other one man in the httitc 1 ' a day w hen the welfare of thejr city, ; : a"l business piosprcts of their mor t , . . . ' ' " ''.-o j body for advocates and protectors, ihe ' . ... .1 pili,atU,1()n;i n n , tl l(. rrn t ltt ll;l(Jo ot , ' , ,, ,, , ,, i Idrcat West, Winch muiiedlllteiV led to the i . . .. i'iu.3111" lull UI HI". Vlllllill ll-lltlU'lil, j For Philadelphia to desert such a friei t ...... 1.1 ...11 I ... C.I.. ... .!. ....' i nuu u aii.i uiu i iiu; to i ne in oueoioii o , I . i i tier cntcrprisin" population, nnd the in ' 1 - .' I .( . 1 1, 1 dications are now very clear that she will 1 not. Forcisn iiml Native Of lire iiolilir.s. ; Any person who is curious to know th. I prerisc vnvdft of I'Vej.-n and Native' , , , .. i ki.i 11 . ni.i ns iiuiuiiii. uuu 1; unoi-T me ""ii- . . . oral government and their proportion to . . ' each other can get such inloriuutioii Cidlinj nt our (mice, ns furnished by tin: " "lTlue liook" a work authorized by net of Congress, and taken as evidence in Courts of Justice. Come one come all and see which party would attempt to de- ...... .".. ,iu.-, s(11 exauiiua.ion, .. - k r. ..l you do not agree w ith us that the state-, would render myself utleily unworthy e ment we published was just as true as woD'unr confidence. I rnnrncp.ilnit n tn l, r,,l 1I...1 I:. 1. 'V ' ' 1 led bv the Whi" naners was m n. hr ' , , , , ' ... as was ever published for truth, wc will never ask you lo lake our word in any thing again. ronr.tr. x Ni:ws.. ilie slcamer Africa arrived in New York on Thursday last, , will. Iivcrpool dates to tho 20th inst. A ' .1 1r.i i... i i i t ... . . ,1111-1. il l n M nil it 'in iin.tn i,m , ,r I , I ,,- . rr. , ... Hir I nrL-a urn cm.1 in ,n..n l..L( .,1. . ; " " "r""1 U! l ) W X I Ml tl 11 1 "v l " I race in the allied armv in lairo. 1 - "- : Till! ltri.'TI'Vii -i v-r W'i-t-i.- Xrt nope our I'cniocrntic friends will be on hand ncxt Tu,,KdnJ' "'S1'1- ov. RICLF.R is1 cx1cc,cd ,0 L Ut ho,no ',nd rcnd' t0 nn" swer some of the malicious charges that about a mdo nbovo town, was struck bv ''5,lti"? on U'cd,,esday 'st. Tho family were in the house ot iho time, but no onc!cn ,injur7 ; ,"or flR da ' the house further than the shattering of r ,11 IM, I I M Iv Ji 1 11 1 Hi . ''iv : - It Mi l" in lli il ill' i 1 1' ii 1 1 I id.. I'l.iMiliMol v liii'ir hw, wli'.'i fni I Ii' f" i"ii'' m hi 1 1 1 h ai'o, ii'i"in!i' I a "iii'iiiii' -n In iiil.Tio" ii Ik en i ll i 'ii I . , la I'll II lril''H In 'In re ill'1 l""H I'M r W liirli vim T'"i'!e, I lie chaii'iii in "( lli it mi- nii'ti ' In-! ml' I rested n,i, 1 1 1. 1 : 1 1 1 m ; v I . 1 1 1 rr I I. lii vi' Hi it a law iT'ilHl'ilui'; lie hi'iniilaelifl. ail,N.,e,, il)li,xiri!il.4il..nl,M, rx'T t liir e. rlaiil -pu'iried pin'i".,-", is '''""'""li""''!!. I oilpposi! I Clinnct ini'lnkellie nieninii;' ofihis intrrnv.annii. Ii is, orr-jiirsn, not piornpli d l.y motives of mere ruiiosity. .v ,., ii,,- i i , you, the irnuhh, ol ascertain..,", them - l.nt you ileHre to he mlnnned hw l. ,,;,.',..,., ,,,.,...,, ...., . .., lis lavoralile tn your mows o lln: siiI.jitI. If 1 reply ill the riiini.ative, you will re call! it as a mi mis" lo he villi von vl.en . . .. I'rl ZZ- ''" lU I" .' r (" v"l''s' ' Wi J-fX C'MH'SI! " tl'". :1''"' oi'lt; la,s" l"1-'11'1"'''' 111 V HIISWIT III! IIM." I HII- er uiiv, yon wi now how to disarm a;. avowed opponent "I Hi" power, which he f ni lit use to your ilisadv;vilii" '1'hi se, I think, a.'" tli" rally reasons that could induce von lo question n.o en such ;i ' iih- I l.no'iv the value r.f your voles. I do lint underralo the ower von will probably exert in the noxt elei.'tion. And euai if 1 xvi-re not a candidate at nil, 1 would feel a natural anxiety lo win your respect, n i. .! escape your censure; liir no nun is bet ter assured than I am, that soiivj of the best hearts and .soundest heads in the conn, try tire cniiged in the present movement for a prohibitory liquor law. Neverthe less 1 cannot answer your ipti-siion con sistently with my sense of propriety ; und ! 1 I . I i . 1 "'" llut wlll,oul 1110 nope, llial my rea- sum lor declining w ill he entirely su'.isiac- lory. When you Kpenk of a law to prohibit mai.ul.icturo nnd sale ol uitoMcatin nieau ci.j .sense ii. .s a llllll,; ll u llli. iu ll.i ked prohibition, without uti'i.-.ing a penalty, or providing the means for its execution. The law pushed in Maine is the model on which the other .States have generally fra- med theirs. I believe the one proposed at the last session uf our legislature wj:s al- most a literal copy of the Maine law. Its constitutionality did lint sei-m to he doubt- ed hy any one of its numerous and able ' i , advocates. 1 .ut it was violently opposed ,,N eonsium.oua. ronuus, uy oiners, w i,o :ue as '""''''gent and conscientious men 'IS "".V I know in the commonwealth. In s"l,,(" "f tlm st:1,f sv P,vcl- ,n l,:' i: ii c ion iiiiiix ii, .-' In New loi.;, on 1 (iovernor d clin-d the o'.lier hand, the roa.-on rctn-ed i: his sign'ilnre. Much, til- ,-o, was the iinaiiimoas npiiiiuti ol ihe su- . ... , pieu,ejuiiicial court ol .M.issach.isetts ; u,,(1 i;i, liinh.-st iril.un.-d in Michigan, c on i post d of ei"ht RHljes, stands at this mo- tnent equally divided. Vou, probably, iiiiik it qui'" near, i.ut vmi must n II ML . i.... l:cre are ot., .! W o I! nqually clear a-'aiti-t vou . ,',,,!, M:u , llw,l !o j,.," , It is, at leas!, 'educed conflict:' and divisions uniong statesmen, juil.es .,, ii. , ,,. . ,i c ' lawyers, .is ainong t..e mass. of tne 1 A'i'".- ,' "' ;."!" '-icu oi greu i "''I '-c- crjti.'.ng (s important Ti ...... " 'l' V ' ! 1 ' : W.V:: A ju, go -r;"'"" 'g ns W nil he (Cos With t in "real r enter . V ' ' itv . miv. ,,,n.-i no I, if. i,)i..s , ;iitnl, it any part ol the constitution is more ! sacred than unci her, ii is that which i .1 . , ... ni.-irks hi 11.11111 s ,1 1 ii-nn.i , ... ,t . -1 nm liorily nnd the reserved rights of the " ,v " - - 1 " - 1 1 1 1 1 w people. J!i.si',!e.s l!u law on which you is,, nix I'piiiiou is one which wn uiri-ctiy iilii'ct ihe character, morals, property and hiisii.e.- ss of the whole population of the ceniiiionwei!;h. ll,.,-,, tl)rn is a much deba'e I nnd wv i " 'c, nu n, is .1 inueii ucuaLij ami vex - 1 i'ii qucsiiou 01 cousuiuuoiiai law minor - . . ' ; ,ilnl U1 every aspect which must come ' .,.,i',,r.. il.n si c r.. i- ... 1 e . helore thfl tiooreinri Coml for lin-il i.,l'i... y . .... . ,'. . '.liicii.on , anu i, a ciiriuKiato lorn seat m ; ,i,,t .,, iwi,,i . ,i,,. :, j " ".'OKI t 11'.. I. W IIJIIJIJ It lli ; advance, without notice lo the parties in- terested ; w illiout hearing the ur;;;iiii! til l " t'"lltr s"' ; without even seeing the law, without having niiv one of the terials from which a jud-'uu nt oic-ht lo be i i.- . , ,. ., , mnJo j,- w, ,j , ,- r 1 If I 111. n rl.nn, in n 1 ant l.- i.,m. .-,.1.. ,i m l .1 i,. iv.it. "... ' ""lt(-'J '". and generally followed, itisca ! sv lo see that many disnstrous evils would rush into the state by that example. The success of al! political parties rnav depend snm. iimes nn in,!!,.;:,! .b.nlcI.-.nV ?ii. "inilS sects, rnrnnrnliniw nml rK. Ih,t.i ; iIh.q nf mm ... ; All these have nn equal reason' to expect ,,,i-,,, uiv .'iiv. ij qui ui j ill i null. ! lodges. Interested individuals also stand l fin lllft unnii. nhl ..mi S. ,a I n ... i-.. .,,.', Kjii'ii vju" uiu 13. uu inesu i u noi, w neio snail IIIO SIO p pill'' i . . 11 " i fioco uo lotiuii, alter tho custom is once r n ;ni to imerrogato them . . . ucKiiowieuiico i me election ol every , .- , . , , ljudgo would depend on tho accordance of Y- .... ....... - . HIS anSWCT Willi IHC WISDCS 01 ltlO HlOSt numerous or powerful classes. Courts ...:.i. .1.. l r .i be "places where justice is CrcTnL for' 7?!,,"' r. .1. 'r .." ""? nconle. it was fenmd bv m, n, n.nJovcr twenty-fivo millions of dollars in the didntcs would sell their integrity for votes, ; ..iiu 1 uiu 10, ul-oiiu poruon o; liio pcopioj promises inconsistent with tne just I , (,, , , , I ghts of others. I am clad to say, than Ihft li'ttnr nf vnnr pAPinni Ho writ t r,Mni..A..H .. .'. i I , n I 'Ii I . . r i I . V 1,1 ll I lni 'l llie I lie- i I" ii, In!., i o i hi in- I a i I. I i'. M l ll 'l 'I" ll" l,r I Ii' i al' i 1 1 1 1 1 1 t I-, mil... I to n I . "i n .' I niiv iptll I ,,' ih .1 . m h i '" 1 1 1 nli in I vi' hull I i i'. 'I'll l'l . . mv n '.ilii.i"il pnri , , "r in v i lie r, i v i a ii'ini nnli MiT H 'l! II" liiiil. I a lie. ire In Inn I hi'' t'V a pining" 111 'I'U Hi I lit" vie. I I. ' I i l n n ''! Ill savin;' lli.il this H ill" expel Ii li.'o nl all inv hrrthren. timl I d'i nut ilon! I that tlm (.;,.(H.1.,. , r,,.,, j,,,,,!,!, . h,,.iral,li' r.nd f,,.n!,"l r,,.,i"in'.n who is ,,iv pi'vnt i'oni."lilin, have I.-i, treat.'.l tn',..in'il li,l,eaiai;ee. ! ill(J ,,(1,, ,(', ol,!,,,;,,;,,,, !'., ,,,,. ,!,.,, i. pt:t,..-, r repr' scnlalivo ollien to unl... Is t'p,nin known. I'.ut it is the.huv llall.i.i Market street, aTter which they (llltv (lfn ;,,,. l0 keep l,in,seirnenmm,.. ni,, ,rm,,, in in0 , (inisl, their nnnide. ,, unti ,, 1,,.,,,, nil that ran he said on The,r mii.e la v throned, tho western por- ,l0,, Kiiles. I will nromisD nnthini' nt ' present, exeep; tr, dceidi: il honestly nnd aeeoulni': to my hest juieme.il, when it i -- - , a solemn utlirniatioi, (o.uiva!, ,,, hy the Um ol IVnnvlvauia to an call.) that I ill u.lrt the conmilntiou. This vow 1 mean to keep ; and that I may keen it the ilia's. I. 1 slionl.t l,e cleeleil, I will lalie licttei 1 will make no oilier, witicli can liy ; any possibility, interims with it. It has struck me as possible that the committer; misunderstood its instructions when the candidates lor judge were ml- ilressi Ii such instructions were given it was probabiy (lone witliout tluuking now improper it would iie for us to reply in the milliner expected. At all events I have laith enough in this icpublicau system of ours to believe that no slate convention ever did, or ever will assemble, in which i majority of members can be found, wh will deliberately insist upon their right di'tn ind f.iedgcs of judicial candidate, mi (pieslions ol law. I am, vi:h L'rciit reped, yours, .Vc. f. iS. IlLA' K. 1'i-iif lit I nl l'lilmiiil l- ill l.nkiil!' , . ' . T :. ', ' ... JllSltlfStll lAiSSut l.lic,11 the lal'lil'l '.",y""l"-T Hie.i, , , unuiMies luiel accouiit ol an appalling tornado ,.i. ;..t, r.,,;..-;ii,, .... s,,,,,'.,,. "'t I o clock, while servico was go.ng on in Inc. churches. 1 ho storm passed over that part of tile city lyin between Fil'di and tucntv-fiist bt roots, nnd so "real was its fury that fully one hundred build- jugs were uuioua d or otherwise injured, iin l others were completely deiuolUucd. The Third l'resbyter't-n Clmr-h.oii tlm corner of hiievenih and Walnut streets a i,i ri brick edifice was destroxed, rgoi rafters, and walls falling w hile the collar nation were worshipping, twenty per- sons were instantly. crusnej lo (Jeatli, ami : smne .-n or twenty others wore seriously j injuicJ. The scene was heartrending. i I" "loments a large crowd ass -n.. bled around the ruins, and commenced an in-live search for the victims. A mother a ml h'T thre" en::uren weie lotiud "roilpeii in death. Another scene was presented. i lather, mother, and younger ehilj- ;:.( i.'illier de'i.J v.oundid, w! and the liiicher inor'ally U, . . , , leu' liit.e. ciiitd, place. 1 between them, escaped uiih'.irt, being pro - t.-cled by the loims of r par. nt-. In other instances j ions wer eti'i '.'itei. terribiy bruised Mid maimed. It is tin .ugh! that one or two others xvi-re,0..r iiistiiulions, the genius of our people, kilu d, w hose n uik s have nm b.-eu learn tho very ,;tiu.)st.h;ro of our climate, arc A .splendid block of four story houses t hostile to ilv.ir growth. There is nothing icueiitly eiictcil en '.he north side of.M.iiu ..i avstui of our ".r.'ernment which i f :..!..! : v:..,i. . .. . ' . in 1 1, 1.U..U ti iii'.. .iiiu liiiil mi s, ,k- ciu..eiciy ..osuoye.i, anu two or iuivc men are si.pp.. J to b- m.ri.-d iu tho roins. i . i . . 1 1,,-, l.udua.g.s cost lK.. m upper story oi . ,c ro:e nun nag- i ,,.t,,,-,-.,r U , ,. A- I'.. '"?" 1 vx s . Oil .1 1 I ' ' il , I III. SilLLl. iiS DiOW n dow n, and new school house on the corner ol ittiilli ami .ua"az,n.) s. reels win uiii-ooitil. 1 . . .. . x i, i.j.u 1 1 us a is van mi. u .. .ll '?li'i',in"f. ' ,. , .,. . . . i . ........ ,. 1 .. , L-1 , 1. . in 1 The storm was nlo very sevc in i- fel'soiu ille, uliere !',,ur houses wen-Liown .town, 'i rnrl'i oflhc Ilur.iati laliioiifs. The l.irdiern O'sovct of tlm " 1 st July , makes the loliowing btalemeut, with iv- , , ,D , . i.... . .m. '....... 1 r r...i..j: i.:..i. .1. .11 estniit and Roman Catholic, which shouli be read by every one in the prcsi nt agi taled sttitt: of feeling ; "The proportion of Reman C-ithulics to Piot'-sian s in the I'nited States is but i Sli"1,1 ir e'panson, to i.ie census ol l-o-ol ti.ur lcspectivc number of chur ches, viz: Roman Catholic churches.!.- : !'iucipal Protestant churches, vi; ' M..ii,,i;.i.. i:i-ssii- n. o--i-. Methodists, Hi.CbO; Raptisls, !),' Presbyterians, l.S'Jl; Congregational, l,1-!'."); 1'pi-copahan, 1,10!); Rulheiian. 1,1 ; Christians, 5.:i ; Luitarian, '212: liversalists, o20; liuakcr or Friends, V-'d; Refoi'mcd Dutch, ofd : (iernian Reform,. d.Cb! ; Morav ians, Total, 110'! '-""roi.es, hesidcs a '" "i'r"WT oi miner sects, which are ti' .t included. The whole number of churches in the United Slates in ISjO was rt.Oiil "' w,",c1' "K"T ,han ?m Wl':e '" ' "oiaiup. . t . I I -"n-1, li," II. I ..... k hrst mi ivtu H UhtpI,; 1 1 ' i"".n-vi nn mi am - s ii i I M , dren, nil boys, bom tit the , , ti same time. I hey were six months old, small but spriehtly. h js nn,.,,.,i .i. .. .i.: ...... . ,ii. inn .usi; i.i lllinosi 11 HOI ouite unnrecedented : 1 FiioM Calitohma. The steamer Star (1;,v lasf wjlh datC9 frpm California to the" 10,11 inst" hTl" Vr ne ruil!ion of gold. of the West arrived nt New York on Fri CCrSaw-dust p.h's would effectually cure. .n,nny orm lhti diseases with which ; ZZiiToTuS WAsH1xoTo,,Sep,.l.-Th;rearenow United Stnlcs Trcasuy, subject to drafu vk j-".-" pcuoin-s uro sn.u 10 oe a sure icuro ior aiarrncca. . . . OTFcar God. shun Pro.nrlp nnd UvJ !' ' ' I t , , j ' ' ' "I A. i. ii, A I, nl, , " Aw.'.. ,,, (Vf.ni " .-('..'.a'.. (,, fi,.nrii I ,l Alien d I'limde n ll,,, II T..i...f ,ni As,o ii'i'i.i I .!'- inihojitatif ,if ,'l- ll'l ,,'' llln 'lv r r.ttln,-,...! ..i I. k. . ' " i 'i ! i ri n ,..(,, i,,.., j.' n t Newark on 'WmU v nn wis in ln n'T i l 'he fir-1 M-mum n'ihi Nm- i III I nil I- 'S ! ml." In, , w n" l h n t il led in Ih'1 ih n)(,i nl k ail -'rati. ii. ! The proi'i'tsiini w.n enmpiii-d pmliiUy "I '..',' IH person'', Imir nhreii'.t. AliiT fin, i'hiu;; the line of inarrh they pr.x'eeJed to Military Hall for a col kit inn. I'li vmus in thief) o'clock in thu nllot- noon, tlm As inc'iation hod dinner ot Mi'e ,, ,,r ,, Wl il.. Mit'ttut thr.m.il. v,,i,im mr-i i, n,'.r slrwt, in thu inunodinto ii"i;;hlM)i liood of the Konmn i ..iinuui. iinui.ii. - ,.,, wil lr ' Lcuveen tlm rosii w ',.,.,,.. ,!!,!;,. .hmV, n i1..i..,l,,,rli,....l il.lel.K- pulaled wiih Irish, a colli-sion oiir.uriud idetils there und lhof?e in Inch led tosoriniiii eonse- v(. srctalncd from several sources .ti,;lt r,s il. ht.-i part of tho procession wls j,:,Ssiii- ihe c hurch, shot were discharged, ;UI1( s)(.s ,iirowl, V,)ln ihu windows. , iU(, rc ., s1(lli .1P.sSlMl through the bun- ner m" I l"i.ry L'lav Lodi-e No. 10 of New Vork. Siiioe ol' llie l'rotestntlls, feeliii" enraged m tin; outrage committed upon ihem, left the rankiitud made an onslought upon the church. A party of about thirty lir.-'l iu'oke- into the church, and it is asser ted dat they found a ('.itholic priest and no. mt twenty irishmen in the uuiluinr. to;'',,, ,,nf si mid some of his narlv L-ot out ,,.f duirch inimodiutelv hv a back wuv, and rati i.,'. Tin.1 IVi tcstants proceeded L.i sack the ch'irch. They destroyed tin: rir.'in, d -uiolishi'd the aitar and seats of the church, broke out ihe windows, and 'oth'Tnise injuied ihe bu'ddin ', , fv,-(iiit -:rii) to tho ex- A (.rowj .uu.rcd fl fcw minutes ftflor. , ....... ,, ,,.,, ,!. ii r...i.l.,l .,.. - j - won; oi destruction, the uuiluing was com pletely rid. Hi d, and presented a most des- otate appearance, A 1'irge number ol the j pis'ol shots-were fired in ihcchurehagaimt the wi. lis and ceilings by the I'rotestitnis. j 'no Catholic Irishman, Homed Thomas McCarthy, w as siiot outside the church ini j mediately after commencement of the al i ray. lie received two balls in the lower 1 pint ol' li i s all lomeii, out of twenty -shots j said to have been fired U! him. lie died j at. 1 1) o'clock last night. ! Another Catholic, who had knocked i down one m'the Protestants that had en. teri-il ihe church, was in turn knoekeil down and jumped upon, and -oine person drew u knite, tho blade of which was ci-lit inch" l.-iig, an I struck him us if intend iiig lo "pin him" to the floor. The knife jci.t tic! prostrate man badly iu tho neck. I lllf-is v.r'i,, snrimile it-isi it.il.'il tint , ' I.:...' f i . no., iiainx ..eiu iiiuieu, or iiimy iiiuv.ii 1,m. t.t.r, ..x.l.l ,1,. I..-. Iiri,1 u. n. null, "ui'i i.'i. uu ii.i.i.iu. 1 1 ij j-u-ret political soeieliei arc not ' the natural productions of Amcriciii soil. ; t ;,ey utu noxious exotics, transplanted ;rom the both iuscs of Muronen desnritism j., ,;i;i,-.-. any iiiirti'i.i oi our citizens in o. . . J O si.-n:li,iv lo work under the cloak of a ,:(.-cret o,-.i..i;:.it:on, to niter laws, or toaf. ; tcet their uduunistration. Freedom ot sr:ec:i ,s ",mi',:e"d to all by tho organ- I ,-.i X' .V - ,, K: lu S Ol I i i" CO Ll 11 , TV . .Ml "OVCril niCIl- ; tal cen-'irship of the press, the pulpit nr i tin; bar. l ie senate or the hnsiin.'s. U mi. . ' . : f t ioi--..-d or asserted, inn everv mini mm- id li:s pleasure promulgate his scntimcuts i. pen v, ii,teer subject, free from nil inter iei'cnce or .est raiiii. " ho people may meet to; cther w hen and w here they will, and diseiiss ail questions of public or le iv I coiieern, wihout ifie presi'iico of an insolent soldiery or u vexatious police tn cinch their pertect freedom of speech, or to watch their actions. . What plea, then, can any American citizen possibly offer for attaching himself to a body of men who are pursuing a course of political con duct which they no: unwilling their fellow 'it .ens should sec and judge of. It mav do in F.urope, rot mi with the corruption of a thousand years ; but upon our virgin soil; hencuih our genial climate, and un der our free laws, wo have Ho need to re sort to this desperate Xpidient of nn en slaved people to free their necks from lhp yoke of it tyrant and a despot. Uition. No Mom: Lands to hk Reskrvkd for Raii.hoaus. The following letter from the Sccietary of tho Interior, addressed to the lion. Alfred Ivcrson, gives the conclusion to which 'he department Iihs come in ref erence to public lands reserved for rail, roads. Wo find it in the Columbus Times of the :30th of August : " 'KPAIiTMEtXT Of THE FmT.RIOB. Adjust. '2o, 7)4. Sir : in reply to yours i "ill MUlwiav H'lii mtiv.' wi rimug r-iiiiti ., ... . . .... .. ... .. ..'.ll ...!ili I. c. Iii Ar rii-iirn. onlni. I"" anu w I. ll III ii utii ui ...mo nines un I , -, n..-, .. . v LilL.ll L'l l"- 'iujM.ij..u illVlIIL, UUU VII- rard Railroad, I bnve to state that thf whole subject ol the withdrawal of lands for railroad purposes Ins recently been fully examined nnd considered, and (hut it has been determined with the approbation of the President, to bring into market, with as .little delay as practicable, nil lunds here tofore withdrawn for such roads as have not been favorably acted upon by Con gress, and to decline hereafter to withdraw lands for such purposes, until afcr the grant shall have been actually made. "I am, sir, very respectfully, your obe dient servant, "R. M. M'Ci.f.lland, Secretary. "Hon. A. lverson, Columbus, Ua.' OCrThcre is no ono thing, perhaps, 11IWIO IH IH) OlIO .IIH'Kt -i,;,.!, j:.:...:...i,...orinilii! - D age of progress, than that of ndvertising.