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.', •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