on INDUNDENT REPUBLICA ethuass F. READ AND H. FEAZIER, MIT) TROSE, PA. „Thursday .11Iorniag, June 28,1)05 :OrThere will be no paper issnea qom . ' this officio next week„ Reason—Fourth of Jnlp.aad Job Work. lOrSeverafeomplunications which we in. tended-sliould appear without fail, this week, are-immidablYnestAssUe. - Our friends inusl bave,patience tve• Colonel Kinney; "witose name. is so frequently b efore . was: born wanda,'llWford Cminty, Pa.,:tinii is the, sou of Simon Kinney Ksq.,, formerly a lawyer of rdeoslize rtiitien in - . -Bradfind County, but who failed in tuisinesi Awe, and itnoid to Ole West many ,years tatri'l Olier,' the Roston correspondent 1 of the •N. Tribuni ,ays that the reset of the split in the K. Oonventiou willte, in Ifassachusetts, the formation of a Republican party, that will ‘ornynise the Free-Soilers, most of the Whlis, :and a larke. * porion of .the'Dernocrata, and control the pellites , of the State by a large majority.. - . Vl The D elaware.Republimn, published makes this importaxa declar - ation„iwvievr of the action of the -Philadel phia-convention If Slavery a social and political evil, as South= men as, Well as Northern ones have declared, our friend; , of the South should give way, and not attempt to extend or perpetuate it by any additional law." t v-- The pitt.sbnt Despatch (K. N.) says ;that the party in Western Pennsylvania Will spit upon and 'repudiate any such platform as that adopted hf the znejority at Philadelphia and will refuse to sustain the: nominees -that may stand upon it The •sarne paper says • thatthe only course now for the Northern Know - Nothings is to 'form an open organiza, lion, and to:, proclaim from the hill-tops a perpetual opposition i toAhenggyessions of the Slave power. • Tics Cncann PRPPERTY LAW.—The Bo- man Catholics instead of denouncing the Pennsylvania LegiOature, fur having, at its Bast session, paawd the Church Property bill, .ought to. &insider it as the greatest favor, in, :a temporal point" of view; that could have ,J.been done to their Church ; for if the statutes 4ifliortmain were to be enforced, the whole !tburel property in, the hands of Bishops and -Other ecclesiastical dignitaries, might be eon .fiscaed for the' use of the Commonwealth. _ . .. their Southern. brethren irePOsis in ithem. !hi .• - :i • -. i .p.,,_ , New-York . theY &Ive ' Plready taken their _,, ' • Jack Son, Jumt i 19, ISti :, . ' 0 '. . . i by- the pritiei4. ,. .S . ' i of ,theirreligioti, and. wiled „ . _ t arti s ate r •' be largely endolyed kith its spirit, lam I.'. ., 0.. • .... ... ---- - --- - I .I . you seem, to.s~csilt, wish, to convey the Idea, t at, . ..:, R espet idir y . you i.4, , . 3 ,3, s. • ' ' . l) . - a ted ritti ,. .the •hno . w."Nruthino• ormittiz t a= -- _ . .0 , stand, 'open& arid,boldly,.: AmOnglthe plinks „ •,„ ~., '..1 , ,-, ~l, , 1 •• Catholics, exclumvely have been, perseett i . • . tton nd have seceded by their Reptese a ..,1 - • ' 'i. ...." Of their newly repiired•platform, are the fol- - ; ;;•_-17.! . ~. Che . •'...eiltis„.v.,.ivii.ma. v . eieolites to the I_ - . . . 1 . .. .7 . - . , I tors. -.'l- I " 1 I. ' i Does Mr. B. real %%believe. that the per.3e, , rive at R) tadelphia. '..There . iS no subs.tan Ltd lowiticV- ,1- , ~; 1 ' - . 'American National Council are thus berated i .And von sir l+iiiigh(bd•chall'enied to the . cution and inartvraf i rl ; of •Pilotestants under •diffic illy ilt the witY, of fusing- theie.elem nts 0 ••• • ' i - . 'for their Course . ; Ly the Pittsburg Daily' Coin-,f proof, 'And I: itn4, Very wel),- - --that , hitt, o r e Otierent-Whole, provided .the differ- Maintenancelof the compromise Measures -t • .. P HI ! Queen MarY• anti OtWr . ' Catholic sovereigns; .. .. . . i . , . of . 1850,- and: 4164 doctrine of n on , interVen- merical Jeurnali a strong- able and influen- . i would bkngllO:rWaril the executkons. of Prcit ,' "h. . - Iw•ivs b4ti r •'lroblt , I 1.1 • ll .), e ; the cent )arts Vi ill consent to gRe tip or . jilj 1 by i , - ' estants, under Queen Mary and ;the Duke •of 3 . 1 e -' ' - i . 1 t , : ` l . , ..' • , •., non ssendal differences, to come . on 'ticr.a. 1 tiou With slave.iy-ilaPpbsition to--the Maine tial Ainerican Oigan:' ' . - - -1- - -- — A- Allyt —_the lfassaeie of Paris, tlieSpani , di in- i Churcli,7 and. that, i I . stieb. perSecutions ' PP° P " o0 to Kilow-Norhillgi4m and -Th• - protest; of certain dele - rnites -to . - the . '. l . •T'', •,- • • ..I•• - • • • , . • ..-- : ''. • t ~jf, •.. vs ... th ' se f l Plat Orin ilin' which there is a perfect' unit of menu Tim Prstsaxtvalm Salem. Joult*AL, l'Or law , 1° - -- 1 •'. , 1 ' -• ' ' L .. ' • • •• quisition and perhaps, some odivr inilividuzil• i so% ereigns were-not con i id. by the la % I sent and which all admit to be • efithe to'anY b - . 'd l isti l uet t ion4 among ei„tizeits founded Jurie,cOntailiS seVeral valuable articles, and ConventiOn, arni - ing.whont are those of Penn., eases of persequt'ion :-43ut, pertnit 'me Sir* of the Church ?•' ;IT Such is his belief, a care- ; mois vitall importance.) The d;flicult.fisils. upon ;inip al anti criled.:! 1_ ... • . .i i •; stlso.reports .ofthe•doings Of various educe . . -teal to..' -Oa- clitdour, aril to .1 , -It vou 1 • . sylvania, bliindrs .groSi.l ., y,, when . it pleads; —l O api, 3,. .. , i ... ___ . The ; getter inlseeral of the States last - year! tni-. The New 1 rW; ..tVtevbe:ists that these .'' wipeh.l . ll : i I'll . 1 -perusal of. the' writ kle ilir.reileo Combil. I also beeast.., , ... '6 ; thes.. tine elements'didiunitii O.:, Aional assoc in different couraties of the I- - ' ' - 1 ~ '.` against the introduction of any question eon-- —Do indiVidnal;Caes of cruelty, 1 planks are all ii ci ftlie " blaihickory ' sort, and-,ways have been re:probated by the C hun k , ri,t, o, ..m i Cons !11 1 t i ~ ;,li " 'll ". 'lc him. of his error. Mats The editor of the Journal ,sliggests-li - •• - .t. I ',..• I ~.• ;'; . pa oinpof i ne ' eted : With slii4ery intd'the ' - 1 tf r • of . r . i i der k tlie- fc'irrii of.the Republicztn oramitzation andig . ain&l not si,ral i - ietories. c 'The.O . 'ans: !says , wliich thil writ . ; iA l su , o4,l, Was_ en l, ac .. t. ! that inste.'<d of furnishing merely a deserip- I, : ... . 1I• : - '' .'; -: ' . ' ciples' Of the "'in - ler:v.ln party—being con- esP'ciallY those 'ant sovereigns—and eotninandtitg Generals, 1 ed and enforced tuidbr the - il..ontan L'At..ofie , They constitute h,. .pliitform ',Upon which . the 1- • ' .r . ' '''- . l es vihichirripeiled this cohesion, then, - exist •_. • • ----- • ! vineed thatini,ts, touch issues were intended to who are not in theltabit, of being. controlled ! , sovereigns . . of Pi..iglititl, but Was abolished - in i in ap•thek priStine pow'er, now and Ile' i'CI:. rid' the 's; ati(br- . , . ' . ' Ch , -cI, id who trust 1.„, '-- -...1,„„ , it . . u' i - or chic-h, I torn: in Ohio out of the Democratic .ritirty . .._ ition, of, the organization of these meeting:, ; wise, the sound, the patriotic, iind'the Nei ,i- I ' '--- ': be I ' eed within its purpose and objects. -with their officers, committees, - speakers' al men - of' NeW .Yiirk , can stand, awl from I b-,eiu n'a ..names, and adjournments, the reports furnish- which they mily defy) the utmost efforts of 1 .. !` N,ithing con,,iii be more unfounde'd,as to the in the (lid ac- ', Americans ofPennsylvania,especially of wes .ed for the Journal should consist, of an ab- their , 'c'PP l 'nt'nts wl?etiler male , stomed evisEi .Isiwhicis and 'Abolitionists,or - _.l 4nia thinthi - stntement I - loW :street —no matter how short—of.the good i ? e u °ie., lie P . ,'" , . ~ I tern Penns) v , • '- • • , M er rnd more deceptive one of l•he- i ' things said -in the meetings. We think ali could '_• y eith 4 dian of character': ut his name publicans," " — ''ll4lll" i ts " " Know Nothing:,el e"' ,• f,'•• ; - P - - , '-: :similar pliin,slionld be adopted in reportilig i Temperance men or - Free Soilers. ~ , ,to such a statement, when • the body in Penn i - the County papers. . - i ~ . 1 sylvaria which, he represented had comthuni ior -': I - I, • For thelndiv4i2rti lielinblican. • : • ! eated for his, g•iiidatice and instruction,inform , i -';---- Thip fa - ' lila ' , i inghint it had 'pissed, by an unanimous rote; .. . ug spa very. - No person ', Lif gout: intellectual faculties; suchen expression in regard toslaverylis this'? . ' whose moral seuse.slare not•perverted,! will .11 es ul ve d , That the Members of this (Amer -4 deny that Slavery is •a moral, social, anil po- 'lean irg,anizalon) recognize its relation with Utica! evil. i,,,.• ''' N, an organization national in its constitution, • I - ' • . Inational t nu. os ''s and national in its r people,; vie , in i s i p . , Three and ,a half . , millions b- ~1 - -attaeninents - ~ that the :union of these .States tints of its cruelty and injustice, are held like' has proved a'benefaction to mankind, wrought brute beasts in Inunillating.servitede,depriv- ! - out of,the experiment of - perfect freedom in ed of all the. privileges of edutations'and, men: ' civil and reli4ious rights and privilcgmi,gran tallitnprovernent, privileges essential to h il l ted and guaranteed to all the subjects of.the man happines, an without, which life'ts If a - - - Government ;,,•,f such Union.. Did we fail lo '-, , :' e ;bring to the 'maintenance of this Un ion the is not desirtthle,. , 1 , , I lioniage of our hearts, awl the devotion of The shameful traffic in, men, women, and outlives; wei should be recreant to the high- I - • 'i i patriotism. children, ,co' veying'them like merchandise, est obligatiO ,s of rte-affirming, pa t t frinn one of the country to another is a I therefore, the ;newt ai--dent-suel.t.ent-te, eber - 1 ' " 1 - Unraii of thei,e States;both as the bulwark of -crime again+ i justic, and . humanity . , and a : our'civil and; religion , liberty - , and the depos dark stain ~.? n. the character_, of an enlightened , itory' of the honor and , glory of-the. nation, Christian Pclople. „ , , 1 anti,of the citizens of the several States, and , i Slaverylii based 'on tvrarinY, cruelty and I . avowing . , ',our; determination to stand faithful I wrong, and is 'a relic of a barbarous I - . - -age : , ,to the ,Uniol at all . hasards, ,save those of ~, , 1 disloyalty tsk freedom and dishonor to our ,an evil, "whieh, it ba , i linen truly said; eon- i , s eles . as feeemen, speakin r ,i , from the shad- Ii stitutea thelsum of all villariies,' condemned,i tw: of free institutions; - we desire to make a i by every r4oral sentiment, and by all honor- I permanent a-eeord of,' our sentiments touch -1 able men, 1 :' ' . ~ i, - 1 ing slavery ,as t exists- in the southern Statesi , , , It is an institution which wields all its pove- Ii of this Uni4n and as' it is obtruded out us , ,al made fill ' eletne . lit and condition of our , 1 erful influeeces refit - hilt the improvements of •1 {lnd :' . . , ICO coherence as a family of States. Slavery ex-'i -the trines, ;In— t.,:e., cause of human advance- , i s o n ,,, onlyin and by law` in the . Southern; • no _t . 1 Meat -' I - I ' : ; 1 - i States, is teecessarily;a local thing, and we 1 i 1, It tramplesupon reason, right, and inteln: ; ought not , itt fact to have_ to deal . with it in any 1 , But the present Constitution of .the 1 pence,' prohibiting 1?y State lawa, and by i form. 1 United States having' made it the subject oft mob-violence., the:free disenision . of political , ~t restram , evidently, too, as the beginning of .I principle:;' • ' : _ -, • !, measures, fbr :its abolishment, and Cones iss It magi s the rich 'to revel in luxurids' oh- having'k tibSequently ;passed laws for theretained by the hard,lahoi of the Slaie,. 'while capture of daces escaping into free states;this it Makes ee /ober dishonorable, and brings I n degradati - nport, the , frhitepop;itlation. , 1, , local institution has - been constantly forced i - I upon the - People of the North until it has-be- Pc•x'rer poorer.-.classes of t h e I come the 4bjezt of a•iepugnant awed well set-- - 1 , tied piibli4 opinion. ' The public opinion. of :11..n inslitutign! which is morally. wrong, I the inhabitants of the Free States is and iras, I can nut he politically right, and those who been • fillVOse to slavery, and that opinion has , been cut need and,' , 'strengthened. ".b recent Idefend Butte an institution., or its eitension, i events' Ave sympathise the Northern I•irefielhtlil i g ofilla. inst imral principle.: ',.. i kerlon l etit. - n reggi , dito . s ia v c ,l l , and claim the , As npolitteal evil, it rests, like . $ deadly I, right 'chilli' legitimate occasions to 'discrirni ineiihns, On the better portion of the'hoil of' nate liy i ttite bestowal. of , our suffraires in fa e the republic. 1 ~,i_, ', - -,, ; von ofith • -rrien and l the measures promising , the most o conserve and give efficacy to the it is a kouree pf4nsitkuese and indOlence, - II 0 , 4 ..1 , •' ' A checkiug the -esterilse ~: an* parati-a*Mg the I ' / ;;;;L cso ra ; b. 'touching slavery, ono to„, in practice in the South-1 . ' ' energy the people of alltheStatesitt which i era Stateiii the views' of "-Southern statesmen • ' I who ealcniated the period Which should wit!'' fop tress the lishrnent of Afriesif Slavery in 1 the Lttiii States. r : • ' - ' •,.' Rtiol tid,lllat *1 do not. propose to in; - 1 ierfere j*-iMy-wilie I - , with slavery= withitt - -;the ihnini . ollthotos: States where by ' helivis it already ixists; , but that to - every atteMptlo bring t,lit freemen of the North into new part 'nerslifisfirith slavery ; to ;every -attempt to why* iteii_•territ4ry to , 'slavery_; to erery l'ineas :Co!igees - for the : , far --ther protectitm - or ' s extensiotfof slavery,. And fOr - ..46 4aliiiiiiinfkif pew: slave States, 'we de chtre 4;itkisels*** . ..itnd ininatitahly opposed and refitignant; --• 4 • ' -'• - .-• i'; - Tit ai who Impend 'desire to be informed 0.04 tite : Principles of the'; tneritiatt_ Party,' lve. l - i ti e 2 that Abe, - reso4,ti:ons. are ,portion of s.itiiithii.:Proffiiit Itiiik4 ) .,'' - '4llliii4ii , Anitiiiile-, 4;4 at thnPhifitiiiiention, we re pli ;tliai not the action of the-Pelf, lvania 41 ' ' .. • - • ar - Thei Danville Democrat says . pf .the . -platform of the secederS' from - the Philadel-; phis Convention, ; it will present point forr-the people , of the, NOrtll, - andAVe sin ceielv itrust tlilt _their doctrines will. be in- . . - - .corporated into the platform of ..the'Order in_ ..this State, so as to swell the ranks of the nex Republican Forty, which is now rapidly !mining among the friends of the. Missouri 'Compromise - over the whole Unicn,andwhich party 'alone inust . and trill prevail in the eta:" • . . The New York Tribune says that the indi- Mns are plain that the K. N. Council of no . ; Free State eicept, New-York, will sustain the jority platform - of the Philadelphia Con n-en ion. - The Position of the Demotrratie Party - alfb following facts-and expressions of collected and promiscously thrown • together,..willgive some idea of the present position of the Democratic party on the . Slavery question. It is evident that any' par " ty that gets ahead of theDemoaracy in subserr yiency to the South, "has'got to get up early in the morning." _ • • First we give the platform of' the Georgia ;- --"-Demoaraeyi recently - adopted.in a State - Convention, as follows : • . • - -1: The Union—but the Union as seconds :: sy to the reserved rights of the States. 2. The total non-interferenee with Slavery., anywhere, in ,the States, in the Territories -and .in the District of COlumbla. • The Maintefsancebrtte - rttgrn re - Slave 'taw just; as it Withont amendment twa but .4; The-prinniples established by the Ne , braisita-Kansas - Act; ivlfich are the rights - of 4hepoxiple of Kansas- to fonn a Republican 1:` government, with or Titliout Slave*, when -*Ter they please, and to come mterthd Un7knf ---.-ofe-An , ogratal footing with the other States:- avisOltftinn of the laSt Georgia Leg-": istitureithat - any opposition to :these pritrei -floc by spli t man or party; ison act of hos. i ,tility to the; people of the South. $,-Sympathy ;with the friends of Slavery ,Kanaax,itt Abair manly efforts e., bowie bard MO - Musket] "t« :.maintain the rights and .in terests of the Southern people," 1 -over 'a the' l'osia 'Advintureis' end leattitierd hordes "of Northern '4ls6lititlaiiii.'';- • ' 7. - - Opposition to vti7:payiy North. " doOs not come uplidly and:fairly" to standird,' - iielitffing the Know= - • " Retaliatory measures against . yermont for " virtualit y` Afielrogitire Slave Law and ' - ' 9. The 9°nel:own of Cuba. : ~, A , • , 4)1'414 t o laitorzn titiAukuda tfonsiitur 'This ffin 444 - 4117 ,- ti "4s . llo. '" bate : sl'et ! 4thaliv people . ..of GiOrita; *pen every lineation presented in it: Itwin .1)4 sustained by ; the tirtatial ' ofevery and patri9 mind , 0 1 --- -"i:,:; 7 li l Fol4 l 4 4 iublAtiet - iiiiiinimelled -46 1 111 : 4011- #..010i '168 "eiliefider, (44 n;,P igt P or t ' eonflkw or by recent party entangle. 'rents and l unwarped by personal resentments ..1 ' -- " (figs"' at•Philta '' ihe 'e • tOwaidszfermer o his. I ‘ Itl tfibin - '.the `blue -ey - sn •• , yell r, ee • elphui,6!tt a re4 l ) l 9 fta -.,., -Pr (*:_. .-,.. : . ik - a o . ..eno qs,,,,ihe,rti,,,etßinimo T ,nitti t it - ' iiiidftrefßuirld in.!oln ',Flits —,, , . 9 „.., .. -k--, - ,; ~f i '4l 4- 1 1 ' il l' eBau -'-. - - the There . i latfrt . ~,,.„, _*-_, 0 , 4 ,, w ---, , " 3: ,!.. _ t rce , ... ,4 ..,--- itsel ,_ - - - eie - ri- 'VI s'' itutio ,, ' th -it . 1 "- .*V'. ‘''''s 1 , 0, , i - , ` -- ti lit AI 41 4 f ..., - L.L......- 7 itYitAir.' iinit ate r -sla yi feetnen olutiott or . `-- z 'sinkrtfir.s ; - `e or 7614 1 vl ~ " 4c.40,6, ..;...totric- -,- . ln--, -. , , ~,,,: , ... !, t•: tii i ,-, :4.7 ,it - - ' ....y 4 1: te l. : ..,.1:7•.„. :,, t: nt ' ' ' A l l e .::', .. ;411) ,: t k a :,. :: - 1 01 ' : p i _ ail ofirM ' : 1' ,, ,1; , 1d4' . - 11*W14e .4;- :tit; tell u'P ;- l eq wl 9 ll - i i n :rs. l . ' e tlitti m sentim k ;66;o ,,, C :i llit :: A u "ln rt e T e, :e s e i„ Yi:tr.' men of the; North— , e Xatio4l Di, They - will auction; ytd . tiley .tifill austain it. f oerats. pot. slaves. , ' tliietl4. ,tztn peoktleare info- . 1 perha tit _ ihts*ven f' defeat'', ri.,,,._, rior, it cacti inttiteir defense ? that 'their 1 against dishonor. i ..., i. , , But outside of the itt-mhat detrw°3t-le P ar _p rivileges for iinpmvp' ment liave Veeti°'inore ty, where - will it 3. 've einintenanee and sup- limi te d . ~ ~. —,,- -- t :.,.:,.-- , . -.... ; port in that section We leti4e the history , ' : , of the past, and the - recent Northern elections-. I But tbe ',African rar is capable, not only to answer,. . -, 1 ,- " .Of iniprovemeut, bUtitilso of :maintaining re il... The Hun, liowel l l' ~ Cobb, ei-Grovernor ofitiblienn gOsernmeni - " ' Addressed to him I; i Look for a momeni at the republic . of „Li MEM . . . . . • - - sma Georgia, in reply : to a letter 11-_ the' Deniveritey a s tiii k r4o;i; Icy itiiking him if better *re'thel3mith to act• alone politiially 'ORA , of the growing Free . Soilism of No:*i replies That he believes id. - i ie:. the Ninfiliern betrioeraeY 8 1 •0; Oulidi'.Yet, Jr' potism; it., iittlisl-s. - .0'164.0 they ,he goesfor stand-. 1 Mitiating,theeetitneiwbf a beniabte4f,'"hut irti- . i 1 ~ •- . 4 .• •.-- • - 1 *".• '•: : .and-Ahe r same malignant spirit spit ... , ..... • •. I .. • .•• • '. •. ... , . . • 1 II int keppgettl l ef,.by...the ‘:collesive.: - peWer2m. ping together "witktlinm on, the. tilled plat- 4 pro ,i ng N i•I 's i.:- ' : 2‘i fFI i. 18 : 53 -. ' ' in hit hosoni t -. The :legniaition thus,- burned ii i k . ,- ; '.publieiplunok; it titia:hept np 'Stize; - shOW , eiantinent. , i;,4.lid we know of no.rea ferm, espoiallY i es.i lie thinks without. their i a tye mi ions° u - 1 , , g_ . ... • - RW * . I °R° ' : ' 4l( "" r. .-- r . - .ii . -..f h it ail bein ii th Mn. it --Bon surprising !---that, ;-• • vittilitii. - '-' --•••••--- ' ---- •- - .:-•:.•• -•,-. • , .. , ,, , ..-‘0 son why the ,lion: P.... Roberts, who dins so . , ... . . . . aid' it' would'be im' c rsible tct . get , Kan'sas ad-11 all over-the affaits of tlutt State, ' at, the present ditii,;--.7agalldress.—pirpOrtind Th A e Inqii , isitida - has :dug up the bodies of - The Pr, • ,---: •- , - ..,-.: -,,,.-.•,..,.. ,:; ;,- --. orginiz . Sta '• andthere -- ii':iiii'sPrObibilltY ... , - --.. r‘d.. _ . '4 2;7 h•lg•Fift.fli iii:**iii,. utter ] di ill* milted 4 Slate tate' •-• ' - --, .-: -•-- - il i will note ompare faterablO with so . tie r ii has donu t the children of heretic;iaa ' • • ~ that it nbe • allied- or reorminized in The: South rie:triocraey . s cei4.Y., a ' Ps - ll- eminent Men of our! own cc:Paltry. - ' : Me of th© . - "to be ilelivered,—.,4o- the, Pupils of ,a ~cOuntry - school, •-•should NI tinctured so de4),-f-with ; the Die commonly! used by Illiteritte,'—and , ,. • -riumber.,),fBtates ined ,..,, frinri the: AntlSlaVe , infarnous.to file second generatitin, and .inc.a• • - .. . . ..- . - , 1:,.. , . any ' t those ' .- ition qUite;beyondithe readi &die Southerni' •A' a tit' the i' ' ' s'Of Liberia 'aro - - -' ' . .• - - 1 nw i . cyzen , . . r 1 - . - . _pable . of public honors ,e,xe,cp rho * Bull, ..'• . ;;;, ry pros wide* : of its -.Nortnern and -strong: P a ' envious Protestant* in the eollorin& of Cali. T , . • .. have deuouneed their fathers. 71 .; ' : . Know-Nothings, whom the`.-re (false., i tronizin Schools . ind institutions of moral ' o li c i sm . -. .i . 4• _ - •-.i . , - - i. 'Alt,the tthatpe;eldi ; rwingth re is d e possibility of -reorganizing. . . ly, of-eontse),iia li tleibetter than .Atolition j. . 1 g: , ).) , 4. and intellectual im revement it is saddening .It appeared to ;me while listening very at- i .. ii . ,•• , : - party: ';'- .-. '.- -•.,. - ". i ; the o owing words, ylz : :‘.‘ and thesame nia•,, ...., - .. „ . • :-• • • . . '. " Ranah • !mini- 4, • • spirit! . ' -- - • 71 (i ' a t i li d lie .a r :i * l ' i t i l i 7 l: e r ° b n oTo i: i i, r ; c' '' i r- 11 I it.fi: • Thus - thn IV -hmond U"( /07. 1 th'er 83 ,Ys ocl' to refleet, , that some 4L:)t• then( have friends and '' l (idd I s •• ; ..ci n'am: i tentively to your' ; res,7--that th .c i , w .. ~ t r. ed 4 b th .y .. to Th sa e oe re c e il -S u ( s : e wl s, p l aj h t i y e . . h w i a , s s hi li t i t so er r e gn d _n l i tie zi the Nircinia'SlaV -holder. who .recently haiii r&•tions 'who are AM held; in 'bondage tl - ; I mista k e nu t ..114story furnishes youchers or ii 1 i s „_ ~ si ion, . -c... e.,- T eolip e , T 1 1 e . — ie 1 - t• " & & ' " '1 d'i •ti th ' death of 1 • ' .•• ' 2 . -'. I Whig , P i tirty.' 1, ,- -=•.; .. -.•,- ~ r " 7. - .., ~ ... 11 in; remonnter wit . .;Senator 'Wilson .in the property of Southein slaveholderiA. 1' i , f. 1 and whether: under ' it . reenrrence i (if the saine:i . I several millions Of .Protestant Mart:yrs and a ll . ' • ;,, .; , A ~. a, 'newlparty has siiddenly grown.up,l Philadelphia Cpnvention 1 - 7 i---, - , , • , '. Whileslaver 11" S been 'declining linother ; attributed, and appe nd e d , !to the cited of the 1 eireunitztanees as extsteo In: tile ()arm acres -al i • st .: i l .l, and-fo r . 'il. tir4 . pri!mis , e(l, to•-• be a •poiverfuh ' "1 - 10W;e(tuld he (11.) . .reblike - Wilson for , I Catholic • again, , • ••. • • , •-• r poiitie4 org+zation,.uut on fitst atteinp(l parts of walai in our own country it has , o . was 4 ,yout: bigoted Sell, 1 • .. ; trilv•• be a matter of opinion, in .~vine]! 1 ; necess: ,•,,, .. 1 ‘ I•lgitating • the abolition' of. slavery; when, he been •'''• • • ' ' ll • `-• - an , rind I deemed, abscilutelY - neeesSary and indispi•ns. ' ' - • to fornirl \a `tonal Platform it has been hicik;., * teaddy increasing ;, at present 1. , ~, . - - -' 1 • • ' • 1 nii. - 11 _may iionectir ditTer.! . .-Should..the - same i-.- / - Lhad.himself dencginced the institution as. a , : . ,:: .. i . ible in the d'scharge of the august ,dutzes. de- 1 ~lured - ..! ~,,-b' ; b J . i mend. i en int 6 :. fraetnent:4'y the same. - dis c urbing laves eiteed in number t e inhab- I time, the's , - pg • . 1111, tl,•• t Clli 1 1. (0111c .. sin .apse V•pd 'and an ontrage•upon _man.? 1 solved upon ;on last evening . , in 1 , the Pres- 1 ' • enure vilikliha shatteredihe-..Whi(T5...,'..1..:.' • I 'f . c; eOf the important Stats of Eu- • • • .. ; ant_anci refrain from l•xhibiting such it;spiil, .1- ' I .3ifuSt not J'W*4;ereticonseielisness of g alit; and •: 'tants o . 1 .. rn . ~, .... • , by term Church in tliiii village. 1 -. ' T "• i - This , .are_ttscertained.facts..; here. s but .. an appri;hension cifthe.CSPosure:-Of idle hyp• rope, among which are -. Dnmarlt, Hanover, Now. sir,—in ;die drib of' yonr iiddress, 1 • • • A (nal God irr;lot, it 'id • . :I; • . - o i -- . 'Fht l qd he) My 4111110t1 1- one b anized party,. having•yainificationSni• 'oeriticall part hi wiei; pinYing, have Paralyzed ._ Switzorl - an4,' :Moray, s% . N . .e'deti, and ,ei:itland. Truth—scemedto be anted at,--4 • '• 1 I but . prove - ineeirrat.' ' I.he occurrence .. and ittotta 1 , ''',?l.,,' . - • • all -the. ' tate4..--the Deinomnie ;-. arid. this ha:3 'lll4 'poWers 1; it vras 'Unfortunate. that the 1 •.•.• ' • i • - L , . I .the Minds - i ''' -"le; &vent, alone, hbwever i 'itn 'attest it..s , - i , . - f. , - , ' I ' They exceed in nninber - the inhabitants of be strongly impreSsed.4.byou.,--on . . not tn . -• pow er ? o ;carry ing•-,anw 7Nort iern cause of the South was Otniiided to so unequal iof vour Junior licarer4,—as one t ,t the rrreat-' tru th o•f bat •• • ;I- - :or •f .. . ... . .. .• .... ; , ~ , . " champion. 1 11.e.wis easily overthrown b • w , • ; th ,- einth of the' South manila nattons l . with e - ' I • *And now iny.- dear.Sir - havii i ig . est qualifications A at .e . urn • Arne • .can I. •.. . .'' h 'lll './ 'fr • ' ' ' thus b r k fl y I State,' nd can hardly make .n. show - of any ,. strait , 'except in 1 ennsylvania -and Nenr• - Wilson: ' : ; ;••• 7 I single exception Ok- Brazil ;; and also the iri- •b 1 rat the whole of t , ) ~ -,.. , • . • • that 'pcfrtion ( I fnlY'• - id - i..• - ' ; . r-'' :.• 0 posse 0f, , ,.-adinitted. ' Rut why--;; , • 4 . , •' • r-York. • '-. •1• .•„,.., .. _ , . arcs, to W Well YOU hare takes:!xceptc , m# in ~ .r. - • , •-• :.: .'- - • - --; , :-I --- In 'KentitelcY; to, the Know- Nothings arc habitants of BritiSli'America. • ' should you, steP;asidiii from that . great quail- roar • ' . '• .The KnoW•Notleni7 party a* it no'w masts • . . L '•' t " 1 The 1--' b ' S ith'; ' most htniable eiwtle. of four paaes fools- t: -•• ;; - , ••• - , '..-..i„..,..- Said to he little Ater than Alolitibnists, tin. . s,a‘ts of the - .ot are more numer- ; tleation, in the.false iiOnressions, 31ou enueay- -.. 11. • , Ttt.l . dirt l , r'kvitl w'bi h r t'w we r' n ~ iOll the PlatfOrtn.iiidopted idiliiindOluain..AW 1,1 t 4 .. !.. i . 1 , C ii, 1, '' ; c • !.., ";"'' no exi tenceilbut hi the. South . ekeePt•in'Ner.; • • ' • ' ' l' ..'• 1 - • For our .than the people.of theism. New England 1 ored- . --with that mind lille,d to (ierfloivin,'s t . a l" , conepared with - the pure IDernOrgey. : ?•so_ • so_ rpa u I Le. . ; ~1 - i• •• ; - , . instance:::Bartlettl for Wlrin the lieutuellY' . Statesi . and , theyicleeed by half s million 1 with bigotry and_Micharitablenes*,—to. cram ; • . -• ' • • .'; : -- ••• • ' - - ' fort: ,nil Pennsylvania, and .in'.these,-Stiit st •lour wholsale . charges. ot • : ;,>, •i Am.: 1, ~, I L , ~. - ~..- ~-, , A ''.3. 'I , . • , down the throats Of ybur . Juvenild, listeners. . ', w i t h •oar. iltis a PLiefrhY. in .tue, nonority.. tooeeo,. i tti i . ••• 1: the nuniber of penPle in the United States at I 1 • 't- ble ess end ii4e faliehoell delem '- „ales voted, and. who i‘ was elected •Pres,i• . . c . .., •.- • . . 1 1 now n iiedgei Sir -.4liat,z--t111.4 portion, of ' 'r l A , - la .• •--':, . -' . . •-•)' ..6 lis not !probablcit could now carry a. Singleli ' the commeneem tof the Revollition • and l• , , ' bold-deliance, lam Loci .eltarttable-cither ,, t dent of the National Kno --Nothing Council, ' . e i'. _ • • • . • •--, -I your address,--4iailing the said,.” Rotwish In- • . . -.---- .. 1.,. - • !. 1 State n theliliniOn: . It. is :also , like the . .Dein-II - I .-• ~ notice or resent._ • • [i.'.•. -_,-, ..;• ' ; • ~• .1 - • spar ' , 1 is deelnred.bv;th AlrashitiOan - Stai• to be i'a by - ninillion• !lei,. in - hole elation of the quisition"-- 7 -to 04 aithotie Chureh,-aud.t ' ' ' at '' . •ro the Many pant spits of irrelevant tan I oerati t • Pro•Slavery,..:' ~ i'. . --, ,1 . ,,• 1 1 ' country at that time: i.' •. • :;-.; •- " ...1: ;same kind -of spirit,-;-" still slur/When( in . • • -Fr ' tli s hist - revieiv-Of he .l . 04 (7 full:bleoded •Ke4tileky AbolitiOntit.',•. - We ', • ...•.,, ; .. ~i ' -;; • ..„ -: . . .• --, h '•• ~ • r.. ~_. ~..-; ~_• , . 1 . 1 guage your - epistle cOntaiiis, it WO.uld • ill, lie- . P„ I._. '. ~..Y •: - ',- ... .t-,.:. e 2 .‘ s. .4.0:i And it is d• . 1 1 tOurnanity that the ! her osont ---Islik.ukqe - ausenbouit an d tnore• 'state t parties', it is seen tnat...fit - thp' - . p res tiff' refer to, these eta etnents,:not because we be , 1. to r s . rd ''• ;Von hOwever ctreatii• coma It L. - C.. 110 • 1 . . n.. .. i , . , ' •. 1 1 ' • -. • . - . 1 over, 1 dety yOn ;to - prove an y one instance.h" t - 4 - S' in ila T‘' . il ROI' ' , morn 1 t t-n .vo t. ~ .. e ...o t, et n - 4,es, I, hello that the 'si) them linow Nothinifs 1 Ste • n ..ressivaact. of the 1 ' •.' '• • • ' mistake me if von 1 link to is an indiyiii- Northern , ta 5,,; y a. a„,, ~ are. • , ,• - • ~• - • - where persecution, w as ever, endouraged •or ~ • 1 . • . •',.. - :.,, ~. , ~,, '. . . I 1 who ave tle:destinic of.the - Union"-in- - th iil . . tin . or sect, i ,wotho, proscribe, for oinnion si antiSlavory, 'ha tri.shoW, that, suliseririentas National goVernnient, at to nssist 1 m i„ tenan „ e d i i',i, t i l b 1' RotnisW—or inprc !' harid4 bee ruse ; can elect .' • intiOrit - of I i. •.. sittsc—and there Cert,:tini,y, is 'Mt in this wide -I ,:• ) a - ~1 Y the electorA & . illege end thernembers Of fl'n4 ' they are to the livery' 'intereat,the Denim.- lin ; sustaining, fur the south an institution properiyeall4,-.calAdic .P.urch; - .; . ~, ,•: . _ take::.;. , 1 1 is the. ' 'sub' t•of lily ' i work( tric'.-inortal w.,0 . e , Jec I -..- . racy are feral' ;1 of them, ail& will;' there- ) • . i : •• I which tiley'' erailited in, its infitney from Am!, .I Lnc', ground, sir—that you.. „ , ,: .. „ ; „ I. ' 4 . ! frreSS lire p u n t k.,ll..• i n v , dis aiu nn i ze d;.,4tl, e ,', • • . • „., ... ~• 1., d 1 " natiCa Anite .or - mance ' / J an i r own-territory e v il 'considered must, - , thei r .. . , be extremely ignorant of Ilistory, es-4 1, '-. -', , • , - la -tsto 1 c lVi ' '-• 'bre 'd ••i.' bl ; than • ' 1 esi,a T., , to unit._ t k/tn : , fore maintain. their sirperioritv at ;the South.. 1 .„. . ~ •, • 1 - r , - - •:. .• . ,- , ii LI N .. i • rienclship, Love :into Troth; has long been 1 2 'I - . • , • L ''l- a - 1 rt . , 1 . - . 1 d'r . c 7 thel P eciat 1 i ta mora mw pri , t Ica evi ,en ange in,1,.0i toe ,Iv:forniation vol• ea cj, -or : 1 - . 1 Ch ar it y : I. to(retl er •iat..o • 0 - nd 'coherent •Or aatiized'abd' The 'Nzitionr4 Democracy” of the - North ' must be, possehsed of much at - sitf:mi.•e, when.l n ip motto', and i n my esteem t..itartty is the .:0L a . -.. . 1. ' 0 1 I • I , . ..., • • ttl th. 6 Chiefest o f -:111-the ChriS- so li d ody ' •- ' i will no doubt Vindi.atel the confidence tlett-I.principles of fre9.government , : _ i you accuse the' c i atholie Ch urc4,--; beir,g, i'ln ) iw r 'o VII . .1 ..i , . I: . !'l u re • i q- •- - •.' • ; L .. • ~: , - - • c ~ments are composes. ot ,aten wno J. :W. C. -,tr.secutors bY the ' , —bound . to be su ch , i t:lan graei:s.. ... - .ii ; •------ - ' • -- ' '' • \\ith the. fertientiwi:Al am( each o . fits may I" tilcil , have iformerlY acted With all' the old po.t ~ . i Ili- , el also of_ . many_ .. have •l ate,' it exists. ASt , Lain I! !ism ' 611 Ea or district *Melt is. abto to bus. Pultai* 4.lln oiili on 4 131 14* and freemen, is , equally able to ;sustain _ _ !ions offreeincn, and no slar#l. I._ . 48 „ 4talc, i witi.i'as many slaves - as free :. fileli; but ~.iit.th -Prrq-0-, ban- a cipher ,i l-1 4 1 ;:-. , taiiistr itiglift!r in Om* of war, -or iiiiir- . "Tectiol - ti, it-*itild require,the - greeter 'part of lii .' ' W keep the Slaves in subjection,. &ent them - from'- ohtaining, by "force, '44)...1;i' :* ...:,.4'-vli,etk *J . : are entitled . by in .t i r lirb'iii i i# l .o l lt! 14; nnglifTf ) rIT'a r d d• .--,': ;of 40&..iiii.ef, color, and, ihel444 - ) c s4dri‘r -- ,:iiihe - A. „tun - - IT,C,e. 1 111 00t4ftitimdtitiluilli'1444 11 nPco thifFiipi.,*a 7 4siiillii:lotigb;aid i 4 • some Of the more *BO4 o f the white ..litilarion,. to take the places of tome :twer in F berm. • ".1v1,171110-thitatiottaltif Eurnpe ~to in r • • onarehietil instituttona, tir Ml° there, the pop: 4 ular ehingeara frpOgo‘:ernment into a (hut:- tli `little republic of Liberia is Z FiMigEMM I BEI ibre 44 0 1 444,49i*1 17 . 101 . on noui W e t" ' , Our frieo , 3 . alo.,''oiittiii:Vs he Pe• milli, In a late nuntber o # the-iteinitiliefin, of the letter from a *Man Cdthollo tip H. H. JossuP , rim Ola to iliod j<sme i : i ha _similar exixtiipnee aiildressed tOunty, and shortls , ;, after received 'from; . that place letter, whieh; with , his reply, we give below, suppressing. of 'loth par , ties; . . . by the law.s.of the; .arch, :up_ , the repg,ii of King., Charles ..., Mr . ~, ; --.-7 . „ --: --.-----; , - more to their Caniian4 of Bra's*, 'than, to the. i , , i. . ~, ; , 1 • . . , L. •• t . • 4 _ have acknowledged the potency of the crises, ' Canons. of ; the: Chitreli—do -silth individual{ says . (lcet,.Ttistice III:tle, .` te,t., , ,, • DcO,' i , , J ~te . • . . i and Inive.buried :ill: minor .clitlereneest and .. ,•, ~ • . h. 1 TI ll- ' the l ' . d'' cases of critelty,' , prove, that, ' •• `writ _C Ili:retie° cont. i i .., 1., x , I . the whole . Cat.- 1, It. „et, ture_„, , - greatAlepubliCati o/ic Churcauthttrizes persecution 1--if - youi.buren•lo'' Was issUCO. in England Was in !„ - thel patty. :i . , -- ' • ' , say,.yess tbey.do ii then, in order to be con, f i .,...i gr ,' 6(t - li teea mil t e\• ; mull to. shoW that the 1 IN -- lit 4h6 : uld not the Itnovement.. be, gene- gistent, von ,frost tilso,',assert that, ” wher..qts, 1 . "temporal arm" tnly put 'in - execution - the 1 rati? 7\ y hat is to be g:nned, for ; any: Orte i 'of - many P:onitin CathulieS, are in; the habit of ;, ..- . I , . .., I! •.• . , •-- tints° elements by. maintaining a separatle br getting drimiti• therefOre the Cetholic Church .decrees, : of the Chtirl:li, winch first condetnned 1 . . 4 .‘.. iby ' -• 1- secure ~. . . i. __L. 11 1 . . gar attoirm men cannot the st_i_q_cess of Authorize'sdrunk‘Lsandas.. An aSsertion, which- the vietim-for here! f y,and thencomtpitted him i an - distlnetive 'measures or Principlesi tad - I hope Sit- 1 1-4-0r the Credit of your cOrenr.ii - to the lay, power ti. be btifiit, "according. to i ' win inu4t , assuredly risk the loss ot.those-im sense youlare nut ready to make.. . ' canonical stnietionN: . we ptibirh a Copy of that I-portant iiriticipiesin.which .. all .agree.ll,'the - „Tell me not, agatti /: Sir ; ot• l a persecuting - . whigs alit] I: ree-Soiters have_ certainly Ineth.• , . writ is found ill i FL - 1z ll.iiiintrr's-IN.i.ruttA spirit.". Still 'slunkbering in the bUsorn - of the. ..,,. . ~ , . . ina to gun by 'keeping . ; up.. scattered.. orgitni i . -. . Ml.:view, vol. 2 I ifigL:.2.6 . 9 las follows; I Ina -. m,„. • ~,, without Catholic Church. !, :' . i . ble. •,- . 1 1% , -. , ' .. - - i nations, any - .lt,tat. or any .. tang, It is true : I —th4t Queen Ml6', perslit!nted : Thi , ' . .li ing [or, queen] . Sze'., to the Mayor , anti of a' practleal'eltaraete.r. Atut..wh.,t.tt_have • 1 Protestants,-it is true, that liifig Philip per-. and Sheriffs of . ; LOnclon, greeting : Whereas i thel,in4W-Nothings of the Free Sttitesi . :Who secuted thenti but, thimce—toi coiielude, that the ven eritbl c filth it Thom',', Archbishop ofl have se:Ceded_ from the,lNatienal -COnnell.i, : to the Roman CathOlie Church ; it, a-persecuting - . CantibitrY, - print ' eof alliEnglttnd,' and le- i gain byj keeping:Up •11. ,separate orgatt4at.ion. Church, ig'jtist :aslogical, as f would be . the, gate of the apost4.iesee,r with the consent and i aqd stalaling aloof from their fellOW_citi4ens ', conclusion ” wiricas: Tom Diek, and Harry, ,t. - I - , lis.sent'of thel.dships and i his brothers the 1, who hold the same yiews .oa .the"etierotielp , of the Presbyterian Church Prtinkards— , , of hi • tof •'• •ic , d: • • sufiragans, and tili4). of •ttie Whole clergy •• i urn s . SlaN.ely wh It k them tobreak -off, . .. • , therefore,' the Pres . byterrau qui - reit_ eneoura, Fr 6Vince, in his . p r i i loy myna .eoutteil assembled, Ifroni tlicir Southern brethren-,• -If the goes- ges drunkennessi. ..; - L • , the ot;ders of law. .111 . this bOall requiAe. be-. tipii of;Plavery aggressien - .WaS to Ahern sot , --. • ~ Ou theother hand; what is rrotestantisni 1: ing.i til all thing. ( . 1 1li,..erted,t.by his definitive i tat time ! they. were : willing to risk the loss of —appearing, as it does, undet •SO ' lowly dif7 •s o utelice prUtionnee . .W d and declared . Saw- , tlleir.d'stinctive princlides.fUrthe sake of re--, fferent sh,teS,,, teltehing so many ditierent, i,tinl t „ , (~,I , mini e chaplain; cOldetnned fur fru - - - sititiglt; what reason:can.. they 'consistently: l contradiet r ofy `trUctrittes. - J i repeat,- again, .esy, :Ma by liiir. ilie: said 'AV. 'heretofore. in 7 ve, why they should not abandon thtir'pres-.1 what is ll ? ';. -Why sir! if. , :yon Would open' form iof.law allpti i t,c4l, and .. r .liirn the said.. W.. 1 e it - organiiation• and finite_ With their- ccilov I your caret-vidl—" like a 74u14".. ---and turn reltipSttil into tlic4sztici lier:jsv) a iminifest.ber- l c tizen4 on the simple,' yet ‘gigniliCatit prtieti-'1 , your .attdntion to.that p o i n t., ;you wou ld :not oh:. and decreedillhim to ige • degraded; and. 'leill an a broad platform—' No. more :Slate . ; I nor could tl43t, 4il to sec, and cons:equentiv.,H utt h ft)r illateau4- really di , ii:ii(lvd him, fi - orn' i state 4 no more Slate Territories'?'. • •I'. ...1 ito tune up in this form " Pretestainism is the ! 9 11 4 ,1 . ‘, 1,r i a i prero , i'iltivi.:::ltul•Privilege, and - bath I -1 ,- Shall We.not then inaugurate a - ' s grenit • Rel i Hatred of Cathelleiern" in, Oiat- . --you• ri14,t,,1 de,::retal him, ti't3 „ : -, iid Av.., to ,,,,s icei't t, and hath 1 , ilublicin party on it, platform similar 't6•that'. l ,, . admit ,:yo, are, i . only, nailed; in everything . ... , ..•.. 1. really left him, t ) the seeplar Court, accord- i t'do . t 43 in Cleveland, pruned.bt some 'aextra t- . , . . ~.- I I , P - ', 1 else, divided. i -:, . I • .' •• ', titg 4 , the laws and emu:alien} 'sanctions set , neousbiatters which; though proper .f)nd, Int . - , , And sir •14-1 Might,—lf tight,—in truth; ! i•,,, i ; t h]in ~ ,this iii ill, and 'll 1 '''''Bother. the' l ' i assert, that Protestantism, from _its infa ; • i i. o .1 1 ;.- portant in t lenise vcs = s ton -be -left. out, oa. ' • I -• I - ` I td . f • :nen .- Church bath :ricAllirig*ftirther to do. in the FisTatietial - piattornri ? 'lNtici itSk 'tilt -l Anti=Xe. . , 1 has encouraged, persecution; wherever !het pr e nii , ies: •We t'erj•fore, l Iwilig. zealous thr ilirttsita' men,. all perSonl s .opPosed.to the intro have had the power to do -sir-and. that the i justi,e' and a ltiv6 , r of the, Catholic faith, tail-' ductiOn'of Slavery ; intiflKansas, or - intO'any same perseeuting spirit, not r.)illy : "still l'ilutii•-.1, lift' to maintain land' defend -holy. Church, and;; erritbry now free, Whatever May haYebeeti, bens" brit is. kept constantlPllati!.ing :"il' . tile 1 th e ri g hts and liberties - thereof, and to much 1 heir t?revious political - affinities; .to ponder Bosorn", •ok•ihe:protestant ,ilLurcli.---in part I,as in! u; !leg) to I•xtirp . ate. !by the: rout;_ such. 'erionsly.this proposition and See - What, objec-' proof,- . -I refer yint to Bladisthne's ff"mne"" 1 hergii..s and err rs out of- Mir Kingdom c. , f 1 ion:tiari be found tort: taries, Vol,!4tb—for enactments, a shield un-.1 Enoland • mil th punish`heretit so convict. 1 ' -''•, -.-- • ,•-_'.- . der which, there, have be i cn; thousands ot, i e d with - condign .punishment; . and being, Catholiccfmen;.and women,!, hung, icut down I Mindful hatsueli heretics, convicted in form -1 alive, ripped often; their Bowels torn out and I, aforesaid ; ar.d . :• Otudertmeil •aceording. -to . the I, burnt before their-.eyes, and tn . this Boated law ',ditino - and "ihutnan *l4 -canonical institti- . land of freedoth of conscienee I wish to:refer. "thin; and in thiStbehalfaccUstoined,. - ought to you to.,the luitting of convents and Churches bainnikt witk 4 - ,,biirt i in g - flame of fire, cowl :and hundreds O'other instances could be cited 1 mind you, tnosti sttietly as we : etut, firmly i Of a . sintilar•charaeter, all caus e d by the ex- ;:.enjoining;, that Ylou Commit to the- tire the citing,,inflattinfory and denunciatory, speech-'1 aforesaid W i, - -oo ng fq y 6 u r custody; in sortie etietnitted frOm•prole..9tantpulpits. :- ' ' - .lpublic . aild open,iplitee-within the liberties of 'Noi,-1, ask you 1-if Sal'an . had convened the , aforesaid, , befure the - eople 'publicly, all the spirits lif the nither!vorld to m'gener-. by :i ea sati-e( tlitii premiSses, and - cause him al.Countll,,in order to contrive.means, and, to -.really to ibtutt in the saute fire, in ~detes.. enact laws, for Catholics, , tation.ofitna Crime, and ;to,the . manifest ',ex -and their,' religion, could they have exceeded sample o f ot ij er i ''hristians ;1 and.this . you. are itt• cruelty: the herein referred 'to English 'by no meant tits ini't • under. the peril .falling 'Protestan.olx4e,of law. - I i ; . ~ .: • . . thereon... NlViin Ss; '4;ke. 1 ,.. , ....., ~. -- • . - Your ,I% liniqter s '' €l3naia4 enani • n a tic4 ' ar e -. :. And does nia ; ii die t " infallible , and . itturtuta . .; - , ' The.. Bible the Bible;nuthing but the Bible:• '- - ~. 1 ._ 1 1 tile mother. Clturch'!. 'stilt decree heretics't.O' They ;perambillateihe earth, todistributethe , -• • -.. 1_ ; .-- • • . . .:`,' Bitilei:-- ,- .4heylare,seen -et4ry Where 'with - Pi:. "_beininished,..‘ l, heiiel.' . er rilte-ean . , seen=,. :i ' fin d -:a ;' ble in band; -i NOwitbe B4ble.'- is Tipth and._ _tar: t ar - 47 i _ to et t iente - . hO . -deerees? tet . 7thei, Charity. 'And if -yoo . have turned your mitten -dungeons of lialiy t aiswer'...'' : , . -'. "• '4' tion to that I.lolY 804,-4Would it net have- . . L-f-4 , -' ' ' " '-:-:•-- 1 - , - 2 -.. - '.. •. :4 , taught yoti,..quite.a different theme .fricim ...tt4i, . .- ' Ics - oW r Nbri. yk- H s -1 ,-,' : itt . ; , 1 Riton'e • - IStAta.).- 7 - . rk.; ~ . .. .one put forth in your.. addieSil .Certainly ~ it meeting 'Of':th4q, now . -Nothing State COuncill . .-1 _would bate r taught, yon ,truth:, ithirChailti; lof,i"Rhootif isl4o'.il.h.l.d on Wedneaday* oil that Ch4ity is the 'Cry - . 4uinte'i - Cense . •of 'anittipproted[the itetiorf'..tif their delegates at Religion: - .,,,. I. j . . • ..-! • .. : " .',. i. : -.. • Philadelphia. f. - l&plutfd .ot principles •w. - -::4,..; : ;,. . r. That 1 Charit '.• if "gerainO '-erriliricea - the amopted' f etabfiteine the folliiraiitig pointa.--, - the . o w ''.;r:::!:‘ - ' :2-a.: , :-,-. -- . In tr" wholehuinan ; race, not, eQuding arty itidivia. - unconditiOtili,lretlio*tiOn -of :Alla •.,:lifissouri 1.. , ~--- iiit,i,,Oii On jinpfn of diffekince; 'either -in, i , ,0: cOno-0.1 4 i i d _ha 4 ePad 4 iithout'*-04 1.: YO" 'BOW Of reh i giOtis OPiniiiiii . . '..--,.. - -.-:- 'I '-i •-. , • operatiOnj .. .of :ito ..,: acti - ilf , t3ongresi9nakitif, .. 'BY What kitutof logiej then, Will . :. You at. - grants of 1404 tOtinnatnOlized foreigners ;.thi tempt io:prilive.''iluit.by tafthe,greater - fluid , - refusal t.O - *Xtetal - - the , ',:tigktt ~ •0f:0.1 4 0 .t y al) tier of Chriaitaris- - .',1:t44.0:4-iii,tonitiri Cathei, ki r reignere;utitit!hey . shatkhar.Oish* l- 0 t,h 4 ). `1.1054-4nallAi.'r.r4se:lnidgAlfriit*:-.'iyOur:-4.3harity, . tinite4 §ttitatO#Oity.ppo!: - 00.04: - ,.Mli. dildin - 'and - nirOaffully- : ixi cvnaidtred' . 7 . ii_•aubjetta •• Of -0 . 14.0 - : Offu*l * ':hy,nott'f*._..:ol;Ylileg4''ah ' of 'tin hatnediSpiteatid;ntalice: --- .• • 4_:- : •, %,...• '. - .7 . ' tiotieti4itio* i , i r010tit41:0 . 4(4V,f440:;, : ja - a •re l NoWiti'you .are '."‘:': .IrAiiita.#nOthi to .. - cooie..i.lietu ' 4,1 apse th4.-10401 , 4 - 0 . f.#16. 1 rt ; ogui4poiliti iiii4': ,- tfoi,' t itiiii - ;',ooife* ainqlt,i-, . 611 0*.* - 'Y' I!. ll . l * 4 'p r aa 6l4: ' - • .11 0 a : - .. 1 .4 e ' .1.r. 1 41 1 l4..MOttitriliti....-i.,?4,..a1l ita•treaa-Oider,! - : 1 Oteru4r e ;o4ol-ton4.. g . tiitl44, Th; '.oi:ll4,4WlWilliitii - anti;110 . 14 4 0, -. .inid - With: 4 0" in 4 1 k*,..0 14 . - -_fm a l.#.-Z-10.±:$ 10 44E 1 * 41 i"a' - 4* , itit..44.316.54:i ookiiiiiiiB wo* - '",-iiiil . 4o4 , to - act', Auage.4o,...tb4 - :. f:: , -. .g.n0491144.C0nyett.- nornplish—what said g o vernment, after a tai,' tion at . fhilitd, !tit! ..i..,.,,,T,..-. a 1 of two hundred yea*, had .finally to &hart.' Shall Ire 4,y,, 1 4010 , 0, . 'd on " hTelestaiithe destruction oit9 l, 4 lloll °' - -.44-c,: : -•.1,,,,-,;,„,,.., . - - -; ity. „. ) 1 49 yilit.bic Ole to ne.Y.Of 'L i -: tha -, ~,,-, -.„'s-;--.:::,0417.4_:491'.".77-77"""' 4 . yi ..,,.; ; . i.ii30..1#4e. r!. 7 4 - tibi . - =CMis ".";-;'*:arrilFed at: 1 rui & , ' l° P 4 :: , r li!. l.lr ,i- , 0 -..s t.sr . e a. tI; pla u , ;;,0 4 t its . c.01 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . . 1 " 11 11 :A4 , 1 1 11 Y l t A * ,:yil : I :,' ... e l, . i oat ' e i r __ i .: .: :; r a l li w ig ra S b e t :- I ti ‘ti'‘' ' ' il f :L 't'' " p I , .--' .'-'' NMI iti. 4 .kopor to ride: • . i .-f '- - ,' ' I • i 1 st Thrwlears ,1 4° ' livi t \ „, Ntetrea.s x PA., March 1,1553. ~,,,, , p rincipal tiolitice w hich parties,--Aall 1!. , , ,- ~ I io r ua th l e Co il nk' r e e ; i t o i isi(4,l4ilford on the ,F7th„ carne tii hand insk De tie,. tfte ' Whig,' and ' l'ree - S-oil.' -13etrijt'.riPilat'—igVAti'll4:t.Xd6,11---Tor' Ssttnirla—rkYed"--at : +7eienitig, -, nnd 1 herow!th - trantnni to' yin , 'al! :, .. 2,37 Th. t s cly wh i d n Ti . ° lB l° s l 2 lla ; t : e to d w ca i n t d : i l a Tit " the n parties - t, only one; the ;teat. otae.t copy of all that, 0° 111 " ri c ' r ' III Y ' uddress ratio, now. °slats in an organized state. of /h e .Aithough it hast-been greatly wcahenea bY t r o e 1 t irg a i l b le n h 9 i f t , q :m4 llll !l d oin e.S. etl A ,. :l : e u % e s d Oe t , A h li c l n .i 1 1 ,;r4: 1 u g. , . . ' ' Be ' hulgutts 4 - viz: I? - Wirt: the dark age . S, tho light 1 t!' .. e2 4 2, m° 2 2 1 -. 1 11 )._ 1 , i'L Wllleit t_ h o r 3 Pi7rfil:viliari°l4-11.11cbettlie". i Ang,„4o.! 's L9f 1 4 411.41,anit'. ting,u)shed by the- 'Sinn of ed raek and the y i t a h n e fiTi r e ll i t e h nil7 l ;p F Clt ersee el-i uhons off" Sin. The newish aurch enish Ahle by ,fire anti. s%lerd ; by. the hellish tortures of a*lnquisition, ii , At spirit 011 elnmhers \ it irganizail en i otbee tvto,'yet sways__ lag- tor' tlialirPr 6B6 ietli*aWM.OA having: citietTs. l trngth!)ti 4 . §ciuth, ::here] these die rga:roPg,efree*l*Y - P_:tlol:`otlifa, l 4 to this saifo extent,, and' havhiesNo - 0.4=. !sessi6i,p th‘.,Nfitienta GovernOient,..ayid 1 Tit V. INioLErtANCE start. _ mg, contrast to the manner in which the bigot= ivy and intolerance of, Renianisin - , is patiently enduilc.d here, is exhibited in fact thaflti Tusciiny, several' Italians hayie4.ntly been'. puni.4h ed for teaching, thadoti's trauslationef the spriptures to their neighbors - and, .chari ' F ,iiiglthat neither it,nOr the original scripti.tres. ju.stit many of the doctrines and 1 -usages 'Of the c arch, skit as .bitruitig wax 'bandies be fore.:..he altar ' offering the homage In the Fir; gin, tCre. Thearticle of the code undei. IVhieh. their', were.punished, is this ' by - means tic publie.addres , ;sl cithor in writing,'-or printing, or by fig'qati!itO repOsentatinn, diffuses, pasta up, eippsee; , ;oe -othOwiie bring to public notice; attacks- on the religion of the State, E .hall-be - .. pttnislteilL'- , lst;liin the galleys for from 5 to 26 - Ye* if the !Object be to;propagate,implous - dOctiines i Otktb separate 'frOth -the Catholie„Cbej i elkent olwhot.appertains tr.! I the , seines•an . d,.2C wit imprisonment ft‘eita I to' ftleare.:irr.tue objrct be Only to, insult:. .Iteligion,;i 80; who ever for the end_ conteMplotedi makeFusei-eit 'Fiji/aft% initructiont or seduction Shalt, bo twthe _galleye tbf-:frp* to:l,t, 'telt ,iii:illiii‘ It — ei 0 1 1 Pan - 1 1 044) ‘-daviirdi a / 1 -. -':1050tr0,, , r4' 2 1;56-turdai ' ,Taie 23 1856„'„ - A. large Otto - mention wil 404 , becie:to. y tai [nominati `deriiatei -;', .t..4. - -.4.-RitaibllClta. . - - Sta Conventio*Wife be --7 thi 1 2th Of4ul - 34:,:t'Qw. /4 Siittifir444444l.o - ' aal had -ben inatidlite Otad iii`-14 1 44- a they Air - Pw:71 ,11 4415,..- - -7a.goi 4z Aelil' ,- Pf . c,r; qiiOnent, prorigefllLb*iift4oniiiiii**i rfuSly; eireideClOait wits iiilthriatiply, -- .Nreott Al4t viieririli4oo,UVur pni-Peitrelitiou4ioSi :thik , K l l o *-1 411 14t; 40 Slari'ziler.! I** ,00kiiidera - AIL 0444.04-, the ..iiat.-- O QlO 3 t, .....*ortr4stoy the,,ioiirottliati ackitfm:444i - was: **Tiled, ali*:istruitoiiiooll*...., ,+- ~ 1.P.,;": '....`., ' '., T. - • ...., k i 4. 6(14'0 h ' el clot ,- , la , ,av,e, ec. —._‘. 101°PL 'The= Governor, limilfkißepnti..el,- and other :' 1 liz;oitc* -- _.lic„ , :iiie7 - itici . reliabie f --- A mentioned Wilettif*/*Yl.t.*St.l. o 3 l - iS{that EigteifOrgeiii . , ohicitcbtif,ff.'Arrett- - i ed,'iii 'Nils, andastainedlW4if diiilf in - :, pia. °icon the compialit'd if sculpthr;i*bci had i licit a work ,qt rt!._ to the' New Y6rls:`CrYstal Palati- . 7lko 4l ltOlial- dismioalt : tlio - oase- - 1 - ThelltgOt l 9,kso eartiestlyAtiae to pat. •, Tories liOmtklicirlfils94o4l - -keetts-...4"*.441-e*: != 'lal'iin elnbarto i on=asiinftsirtntion - Of Such I i ntiMlVAl B .l l o** o l; ffOritilliiitfOli - d- - [ I d to allttOnet,tilel? 4 relOPPY - ntrlispa- • i Fuab i ting,:tapparentlY,-, - .,pager , to punish < aliusetts. ; ,.- .': .• , , 1 - - , ~ ~ .7. , .,- ,.. . - —Roma is apparen tly.-preparing for a low -7 war.- Tha4overainenV has commenced the construction,of: road whic4',is AO unite . 4.'inland to Swedewaxourta':diev , nor - thern ea- t t reritity of, the Gulf of Bothnia i thy, .nietins or i , Which Ru4ittnay:prdenre from Sweden all the mklT*4l44,'olChlhe g94 11-467 frPvents getting into Rnssiis' direct by-Sea. --Joseph Bunkle,y, a' measurer in the Cus;- 1 tom house at Norfolk,'Va., Las been remor.' , c .. Nth Bunkley was dophtless 'Proscribed 71 - (;on the.accounfOf the offence, committed`l4 - i, lit& daughter , 34.iss`., Josephine m: Brinkley, ilagainst „thet;llies of 'the= AdMiniStration, ia_ t ij escaping Worn the Convent at Emmittsburg. 1 ' l Talk of persecution 1 :Off with his head ! .' ' —Air eminent teacher'of dancing , named La Gerbier, is at-present exciting quite a fu ror - in New York among the..Gisman pope. lotion of that city:. .::11'is reels are-described 1 ' as being -of a singularly origittal,deseription,l and so cxeiting in their- effects 'that nutnbers of his pnpils have been recently arrested for f disorderly conduct;" Owing tothis,tuiotll - auses, Herr LA l Gerbierhan*O'Pistift4 ' that after the 4th 4 JulV - ne*Alli - -lessonii must;be . disaimAtix,l4, . -,..., '-. 'z ':' 2F - , r 1 ;...The rknit-ovne Ofizeile'tigrA::- There i:1 once more a z serious - intutioir,, or' Ortitink i France ankEngland hy'nsufniarihernOway": i.The,4atest,pnieet..is-that-lotOr; PAYSILIM,; I who, with-40 subaqueous 1)0*i-of which' he lis the inv entors_ lAo6:saiinie and navvies, 4, • 340,000 _cabie yards - of l material; and £lO, 1. 000,000 sterling eipensei, weidd-nndertak'e to construct a funnel, by ,means- orwhieh the l-straitiz which`: separates ':the two. ,countries I would be crtS - scd'in.:33:minutes. The posi tion of this tunnel 'iv:Mid be; no doubt, near: ly parallel with tbatof the electric. telegraph ; and - eontigtious to it, as being the itarrowekt r part' of the Channel, lift well'as that Isltere-the deßth of water is A ~. be !east;', - -; ::, • -,, _...-- ,- . • I `ltii4 44tlitri;04, gave ,b st iiiiwimnted it for Nr.w • JEnSix.--The organs in 'New Jersey Are' repuilintinci-',Oid:, - phitform - t9f -the Majority. of the National;c,4ficil, as . doebt, the great 'bulk'.6t the - prirty that State vitill;! The Newark -Mercury declar,es that the - sedession - of the North from the Coln, 1 eel left - the ;latter _withoutrcharacter or statid. ing,—that;its platform . will-be whistled dOn: the: wind- without • the- slightest clonsitl4ra tion, - and .fhat it' will berepudiated ;:with imuniMity throughout New: Jurtey. The , 1 Sussex IteiiSter thinks that uow is--the time .1 to Stand up for die right, and . that-this is:the golden -opportunity - to rewter the groim l il I whieh has been . lost.bv the North. The jer- sey City Sentinel approves the *thin - of - I -the t seced ers, sild.is in favor tdthe-restoration of the Compromise. The. Newark...ka t vertiser, always a:conservative journal,,styles t the- platform -` a kind of lametthical tetati;e,' usingular centrast witli'tke simple aoduft., equivocal avowal, of the seceders—L.' a weani some string of•moral ahstraetioni,•and hearsal bf Southenr platitudes, constantly ze• peated time out d tninA.' The Advertiser tells us that New Jersey, rejects the deca• merit withlscorn, and rege*tci - see her risme in any wziy connected" with it. - The Trialon ('State Gizette-is euit emphatically agitioq. ' .liivery plank of the platform. • - • Fitaticu Sisa I;Rom.-7,lii the intervalie4 , tween the 'sortie's o,f the.enemy at Sebasiopa the soldiers amuse Ihemseli•es in the trencher in play in 4 pitch and toss, =i or cards, or a bowls—the Rassiat,iballs serVing as the holds. Soule-040s, too, to try the Skill of - the ,, Rn., s,ian rifletnen; who at'e in:ambeiseadh at fiff or si!cty inrcis' from: theta - ,:theriaise a hotie or a. Op . ou _the:ttip.of*-paraistet ; and . r.vki the'-man hita it, whlehhg- . ulmoSt always dw-,- they hoist,- up a 't..aittett; , to .signifyth4t , he b aer.vea a diink for haviti,c,i lireel.§,o \Ten. i F''' .4 days ago,vigil!, of the:oldieriWere plaYingst loto in the tretiehes, grid all 41,t,:bnee d si tell in the' Midst of them:: ' 'Qui tritxl ff er',6l , .• , . ... _ . . ' one With a laugn, ana ,a ,monaeat atter; et vs laseertaria, thatibf - their. party Was kilig add - six woutyle4. The other. e.-ettin,r;a -I.tinel,[who. w as peeping through a holey in to parapet; cried, ~ Here are the Rusalans COq,. tug I' ' /N.ithey-„,-far , , ,. . - o,47l'_asket:the.Ottiefi . Not eery,' ... answerathe ientinel. , AC , when. they , ara-qulte!elo.4e,t telt us, and nieit'remaified'ilhietly-se`atotl,'"lresoqty , 5ii4 161 4f4 - ` Odi: 4 4 l 4, l kr§ l • l: OW' 'gt'jd en'ell man seized hi.s_niuAket„..o4 iaey a-volley o);er' the r iai.apet4ita e 4 tos: I ta - c,k , the -Rnssians-NVith tha.'lniyotiet*, and 4 1-a fe'w... t ,s - ceOrdironted ° ther4 \ « : : , -;„..., 1 , • f - _ from , (A, JC. We ) 1 3- 11- o.;ceeP l V-eQ. - ; the Trikune, 1 11 1' taiidPOnsY/vitina7 taps - • Noti iienvinie r that tit the Knon-, %rat' _ 17 . fa SI . the Pro-M:o Grand Council le. vote 1 7 hittorra t. adopted: •.-- f;-. Ha :say: . ; _ •I Ata not vbfe for said Platform f and.; , not intend to , do so hereafter. 1-44opost in Convention, spoke 8011 5 4* -- asipptio the Cetivention; protested AtlittieSl and fused tilYeaoperatiOn with' any Zralionor gatiiiation.:, that recogniied or,adoptd it; am a6lomhat I have-been-.4ifwitt and sistent opponent pu)olishis inelnb :C44*l_l:.;':„We','*re'i*-In.d:lnto• the belief I Gof:: - Zahtiatotilaikvealfy - voted for the! Sl -1 1# tform:i lt_t ; ftndintia T h e P 47.0462470-41(ineotothat e6et .3 , iltiri hivi it ' -' 6 - -- . ent _ . eoeme ii..mere rug 1, Ploko_t*aotillf:oilitaj,::;l4 Chilianitur ttorK4 - 64_0'img'itt,8 - Sduty;lta velaeo l'e4nOkOti,Sfin Ft'ime*—cclor lesslliao per bm•rel,; , _ - - .00 .- ter ituell eircui •il4l-14vs ';e4**twiett'to IW wottdeie4 tit that did ebilat"flikeiSiii Fnitzoiscii:'have oftica,, cV ike:-AtA 040404 ",:iitifirdfidstitifi. to Ni te York.- - .ti4Yiat ' 14-ifiit#'ii 'afro 4 ,`oll*oo"totia;:wiiii!rtoiftliitt iilteat,n q l .era are follow.:Akililtri-plain illa'c .ttiat , .theLl4P4 i linfltiO%ft"CCAl:SD gir :145ngel%inA004:14Siti)41-014`,TrOrn 66 'erri Btat49;':'r4Y-,aiilit*io- S4OIY ,a4iilies;'#k*Syt-apOietfey .i.houbl, `ttitYViirrelluo6/14eat47.-br l'm ;,. ,44A, rf thit#,A4: - , mil env is : S 4491iiii4tott , r_, , ; - ' ...,V4i: : ` 4 s ------ „ ':---------: T .., --erhil 01X 0.44401 are 00 :the iontAillifitiiiive Goi'i , 'lttittel. ' I I * t M
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