- ‘jt,3llintite. Rai roTTsnwl, Saturday ntortitng, July t. ! foresee that if ybu wet not have peace with nreteren, you wilt hare Warseah toes i nand it you writ not preach the neap of life to the raids la you writ hate deadty veagesneett then haute: Sr. Augustine then turned his attention to the Saxons; and soon succeeded in briaging many of them osier to the Religion'of Rome. One ol the Saxon Kinget Elllllhttl. of Nor. thumlitia, joined• with - St. Augustine to tiring the British Church into subjection to tome, acid in a great battle fought between the l•iasous aini Entail:is, at Caerletti, (Ches. let,) two arousandof the British clergy. who had assembled totalfr unarmed, for the put. pot; of erscOrating their defenders by sheir prayers nod eshornitions, were put to death by order n 1 the Naxos King a - Northumbria, Ethtlfrid. Whether St. Augustine inatigu ,ted this cold-bloded murder of helpless Priests fa nor ceitt aptly known, hut from his threat made at he temituaumilkif the last confer-epee with the Eogltsfeishops, Bede, i the historian, says it was charged upon him, and'he was forever after exeeratejnlir every Bruen. The slaughter} rof two th ousand pr / iests, hi a slng,:e battle, shotte that the British Church had made great progress under her cbristuta Krogs and Bishops, loa‘brfore Renee had attempted to est i atihsh any junadlculili over it , and also het re the tetragon of the Pa. gall Saxons, wOch occurred in the year 449, AOOl4 who immediatelycommeaced destroying the Dia ANGEL L AND lIIST4 - 111E. chinches, and labored to blot out even Chris. Mr. Angelo has eddreesed a second epistle ItarmY itself to th e Editors of OW 3firrrst Journal, witiett Ilistory thus Jet!beetle that a British King _ , commences with the following remarkable was the nest ebristiart Prince who reigned hi paregraph : * Britain, 14$ yrilitest before any Christian ruler By the course la heh you have invert is our ton- reigned in Rolle- That the earhthenntt of iflr.erfir OD NBUVIIIII lam fore,-mot to the t (teter n- the Ehhie was l apsed 10 Britain 400 years e n , Invasion, and • 1 sera taut I Tan not rano:fun a a man who le ire- - :50 years 1 unmet that his Anglo Saxon fltlet. , 4fil were.heeth b elute the Sa t - 4on e n. up to theoear an, and were etuwetted to More St. Augustine, the firs t Legate from chrananne by Aupostme the legate at Pepe f.reyr• f or a p u bl i or the - First, is not a fit 2e , r , r , Af n eeh ate the Popc, tet loot no British sod, to tuirodoce upon religious ..uhy, els the corrupted chnisitanity of Popery: This is in etre( t tantng that the inbabi- Now. what! does. Mr. A egele say,—' A .tame of Britain. were Panetta ap to the year man who is igooraot that his Anglo-Saxon 597, and that Sr: Augustine, the Legate of ancestors were heathens up to the year 597,, Pope Gregory, Was - the first Ec' ecoven t hem 'awl were con erred toehristiaany by Angus to clinstianity. Well, al/ we have to say is, tine. the Leghte of Pope Gregory the Past, that this even eninjeeu4 the Jesuits them- Is not a fit pei•son for a public debate upon selves. We will now glean a few facts from religious „N eer , o I the early history of England, from the most Now, wesay that a man of education, and authentic sources : and it, with their testi. a teaceer, likt Mr. Angels, who did not know many befogs us, we de not convince our Mt. that Christianity existed in &lain before the ders that 'Mr. • A ngele hes again falsified his- year 5 ,..,, ,wh ; ri Augeetme eteitemigtartd,er tore. by way of cootinuem his enema! plead- who, 1•lie t did know at, Wilfully per ing for the Roman Cathche Church, we will htntorr to aid the claims of Popery, ought never put our pen to paper oga mi. But to to back ou t ~,r au discussron, if he desires to timtoq —net frer • e asverzeou f • ,nee any porhon of At: reputalam. Cltrisuaurty, it ts. gegiera I;i, heht, f fil, was . Beerier, Wbat do you ass 7 introduced into Britatalbs St Paul hitilself. I I The rcinalnder of Mr. Angeles hist article Theodoret says • . is prnacirally devoted to begging off—he Ostriorherroott anti pt.1n.c0r...., and i s r ',4 , V-45 a • lent ',later', Ln)TP-4I 1110 LA-tingelient precept. in wants U$ to let bun alone hereafter—charging art aims; not owe to trio-e "Nilo et•f d under the altotp, „ nth par t erneg th e a rguments ro t F u n . Romeo rurteotettoo but alto to th ty e , S11`12t11,) 310 - rhe Lianas , Ix-sides to toe trot ett., Bon ims 810 All: 1 / 1 ,7 hiB character, nod doing all other sorts ~ Germans of unfair things in our coqtroverby. ' Tertullian, A. D. 190, na; s : We have f a word to say, eel this point.— There are place" „ltotatit tomeeet„. . v ft, Hr. , t „ d ' matt arm*, NV)11C11 were subdued to tI , •,1 '' =Au 03 Y wag a t fi re r . A IPT)'18 had undertaken this subject than our , Origen s A. P. :1:30, wrttet: . crises. Belott an alien birnsell, and having The power of Go,Lotir .:-.211, trer s tit: .3 ) h.- ~ them in Refrain, who Are do. riled froth tt..r t 4 4'04 cr ed it 111 Ili ,anatmity fin being wen edu. coati sod well tzt read, we hoped he might be of Sr. Chrssostont 60,14 . • service, especially at the present e The British t.'inse r ...tweed I, I ne e n+ ter r ; sad Ittilteirat • nt 1 3 mg tu t the t • ,-} 0e..u0 Lace sett o w v)).% tro) ihe tittle, bunt r h is fellow iintrugva 8 and our nerd, for men there f hurl he • are hunt na ti lt altars eon ve-borti population. We accordingly eructed - cointoetkted oat souse obvious errors in his Bede says that about the year 15G rite . firt first few articles, in the most moderate and British fling, Lucius ' •son o f C `" tin 'n p ro ' "courteous style, endeavoring iherehy to draw teased the Christian Religion. and became a i his attention t „ ertate matters we t h' eughi ",nurstng lather .- to the tailor church. lie i his pen might touch with peculiar propriety cent two messeng,rs to Theutberaig, then I and force. Io return lot which we were ad- BulliclP at Rol". (n(it Pope, ti-e:au--e ri " 11 ' . ; dr4sed persona/teem a lengthy uncle Butcher tension's 'were made to the euptetown, of that I ged with opprobrious epithets and the grotty. Bishop' I tt that early l'en'at.) f " r t he I"' T P°_, ; e i l est elleeatteue Moreover, instead of prop of cooselnitern as to the be',l to.ms..areh to be 1 to, himself the true friend of his fellow adopted•, to • advance the reuse of chrtsitanne 1. ) ,„, , by I:tetetteg, out the men they .hare rs'orrorz , "'• '"''' o ' t ""' l.l ' 4ii 'V e la • the 1•4111111ttent and airAngfilisTiltinons of as Bishop., and sent them hack to Emma ate country, and helping to correct them, with two am hArt ad°'" oh h i''''''w ls . t Fa g' ne 4 Nee; toned that Mr. Angete was using special and Duninanes.! in King Lucie., together tw e ins IQ 81110 U its arse . or entirely conceal with a copy of the" Oriel a fltl . ":sire , a, eye.tta- i , their faulty, turd, without reservation or ex meats." and a letter cintatoing !heat. words: , eelot,,n, ire, made the most sweeping aseee. You hive re, ci% 4 in r s Rei , cdom 4 i In ism `)p God 8 crierrl 1) th the t Al is eft rice- ';'c. toter or II " i t ilii‘Xitiht the whole Ainerie,in party and i on 44„th. same .h, h,.-r, t , .. ',,, , 1, -r, , til al elet ‘ r. body eke Who, IQ an ussible wa rice et your renta 'tll ~1 Ittu - cud !I 1 . 411) P, • . ). y pys through God's tulle so.= • , rite .rte It. ~ .1.0 lint.: s's ht favor or hare any affinity for them.— Intel D, for in that Klo l .tiont's to u e God •.. *, 5,w We then took up the cudgels in downright History thus shower that chri.tienits n arr eat list r mid although heliashed off Ws light thus publicly prott.tsed by tile rulvog powtr „riflery with a great neteeet f i rer, ear heavy is i3r_tutio. ' 146 starshs'S''Te •L 74 ' . 1 11. , 1/IP , -Vs since seem to have done th e most ex. knowledged by thr. Mine pownrs at Borne. I , , , , CrlPlPtt s since h e so soon h ugs rot quarter s all King Lucius made eteat preetins taconve:t• I the hrage,tug of the editor of the Register to - log the Pagaas 'to Chrisuanit . A. early ea I ' the nonttarV, notwithsiandiagii the year 168 he_converted three Paeau Arch. 1 „ • _ tan avrariff not let him ulnae. As long as I Flames and twenty -eight Pram . ins into so .'il- _ , , fie urn I : s — an d writes what we know and many Archbishops and Bit 11'.1/5., h. ' can prove ter fie erroneous, especially Qtl sub- The British 13tellops were pre‘ at the ,nneet of vital tirtpottanee us altr.lassee of our Cinancils held as 4.T1C11 J 211, :et "N ent iel in '3 ) 6, at Snt(l4 4. to 3'17• hod at A minuet to l ln :P. ellilP' alien ' tad native alike, see she"! ni t 58, Jerome 1,4 rltlng to i'luhritv, saf, e,--- he derelict to our charge as a public journal -- " The COWL Of i1t81,.1),C, P. how en -open 3.11 ,t , t, to let such seirtements go uncantraniteted. Britain as in So, the gentleman can groused as he pleases Jerusalem' " After the abandonment a Britain iw the —wherein he is correct, we Will coincide Roman rulers, to ;he year 1-19, the Ch&th wt,t 4 him and give him credit for it : but when he frostakes or perverts the , truth, we one harassed by the tocurytons tit the f tete he and Scots. and Blau by the Pelagian heresy. .lotil' In 49n the Britons tam est the Saxons to aid, illas `bill's after him, with a sharp stick—he depend on it' 1 1 eit nee eof the charee aealost oar "slender them in expelling the frets and • Stt.ohy. The 1 I r - - SaXons accepted the )ttatiatma an,l-„L over- ' I " is gct S S° T s '" we M e t t lenta./IY note the mDl' , I lowtuff reply of the New York Tribune to a MU the C011Qt.1) ;hut aftens'ardt, finding the ' cutemporney who finds lank with it for pub- I toil tuvittu , r, ar.td the climate delightful, they yonscdthe Pictsaed &tees agatost the Brltottl.. 1 lishil;g aec°Ul"B of racer :—" We p ublish," 1 t I he editor ..' accounts of a great many and after n straggle rt 3,504 ears. the fatter ' Ft " ' n ti io th er thiag which we protouttdly deplore— 'were cnmpeoeu to yield to their Popo .COrl• , for ItAtttlltee t Pierces election , the passage of ,-quetors. who corenyvoc destroying the , the. Nehrasin oilt, theirs, murders, hangings, churchet, slew the Christians at then Altars, and hunted the Ettlfups nod Clergy like wild and so final. If we only could hear of the beasts.t heal destruction of every race -rourte m the world, we should like to publish that also." Newspaper readers by this time ought to krn,w—rhey have been told often enough— . that the publication al as article does , net I ivessarily imply, its endorsement. Hower. et, laving that question aside for the present, ee will re-publish the extract alluded to fleet week, to let die public-judge how much n slander." it contains ; and, since Mr- Air. en le melees us to it, we will add setriel6iug of our own opining on the subject, that may " .end him home with .a flea in his ear " et some of his Catholic friends, ino i linernn, for the prepent, disposed of Ire , teed, and shown how much. or rather how lone, Mr. A.:al : Tele really ktiew on that sub. 1 • e , , as we leave also exposed abuts his kg` tieranee of the anneal altar•*b history of Eng laird : we now preereil briefly to answer his nlios.osi to Belillorn, as a Lasted taatanee of prosperuy under itom.sh rule. Mr. Dill, the author quoted to former ;ni ck ~ giving a lengthy lisrof various countries throughout the world, as tinted instaitrest of ethe eirikinn.difference'herweett the influence or Protestantism and ol• Romarrism on the eriudition of the people and their general', rircapertiv, appends a note, exactly .10 the clue to hand, as follows: f • The only exception which even ammo C h hr. attempt to urge is rim of Betee me e at ° • ppo 15.). tAuttt it, ' the ezceptro u prove, the ," [tut local causes rosy modify , the miluenee n4 of ; ,mon Such m teat eist in Belerma , sm art en v. leen are freehold s lied a Wendt:elastication 211 d enticing due allowance lot these, the'reedupt; oirbat country ts the stroegeio codrrettunt of the ts-r we pre establishing. The memprosperous part of Belgium is th e meet Prole-ewe : the south. we§t, the moss Bowan Cabmen is melee tram its meters', the "Inland of Belgian:." The manutse. slue-, for which that country gets credit, were in trodneed by the French Protestant refugees, while in general prosperity 1., much overrated, as is he !vitae of nett horrors duri eg the late mato Were Bat here it still stronger reritialinny. ii pm s'le 'il) • Dliobigoe, the celebrated historian, to his lite of Cromwell, writes thus in 1847 :- And it we rever e to tee whit Popery makes nit. 110111 in these days. , we hove oar +a cast our eves Su Belgiutu, w h ich prat to Indite/ fa the mod Po. etehcountrY to Europe. We shalt tfitid there a •rile rod , a land offeemg immense resou y and , people mice at the head of P.m-mit:tut manufac lures and curnmeree, bet of whore the tamer parr 18 now reduned to inetrOaitcy sae Ss arms of hoe • ger, Will it be said that here, iss is Leitrim the ietts huh 7 impossible ! fortes S, lgt. an government CRC* /831 has been the moo rah. one in Europe. In eoneereoesce of tbe priveldentle of jesuitism tit that irisrlean, amirterpsant to the Revolution. thi number ist priests has been ear teemed by 2600. Mora than 41)0 eaarears have been opened, whence tamale all eitrectrotes Pm , etioa rt friars, egatekoirs, ant ether shrivel the same brood (aro **tot alma ft re an any 2.-RariNEM, £4l.ter end Propitetarq 0: - LITTLX, Assuctge , ` 41.1 WERG, STATIZi TICILZT 10li GO,V4RNOR ,g4ZWICS .POI4I,OCIC, 4P N4');!rstvustai.,Lxt,; FOR CANAL C0A1415 . iONER : vecta9s DAfSZE ur AtLroittx6 - FOR siSPILEINE tOtIRT : • -DANLIKA, auyfir,st, Nolsrumitivr DVOlWpedi'i r ie-SSIATE:TICEST • VOT, G0V02.7:44 : WILLIAM BIGL.EII, of Cleadirid County. East co3namtimr.a. HENRY E. INfOTT, of Pike County. • FOR nvpurAm ICDGE - JEREMIAH S. BLACK:, or ZiottierFet County —FREE! DEMOCRELTIO TICKET ro FAVID POTTS.oltlttertr" fA VA T. Cr..3CSJSnONEII., GEORGE R. RIDDLE, itt 11.1leghtuy, 9vrxEME JVD6R, WV/. 'STF..PITEN:SON, of Mercer. AIKERSCAIST TIMZ&T -roe, GOVERNOR ; t. ENJ -RUSH 1113.3 Di; ORD. of Beaver Cofinsr. (*east commissram to, SLOONFID 31. SPICER, ut Buckn County .11.r0GS OF viz SVP.REih' tbiltrrt THOMAS'}{. BAIRD of Wttintugton County -, 4 . , , Novi sve come to the immediate issue WIIII 1 M. Augele. In the rear ;06, GregorY the i Great carried nut €t.4 tong-elsert , thed pion - ei, , converting the Tager) 6 . 4'sous to eltristianity. For this purposi% he st toot e d St. Atst,ustute, itetto, with, 40 11:1:0z, btud, i t i n B rita i n i t i the month of August of that te , ar . . lie . found the Cluoch ., ...regtdorl' e ..:stytillsficd., but weakened by the Saxon ru.;ers. SI. Atif.:Uf• tine was the first Misstonary that ever set ,-A - loot nee the solof Britain, sent by any Roinart Pontiff,. who claimed jurisdiction (Net the ' Church. 'On liteding, he teems to hare been :.. rutin-teed at finning a ilitTetent Mode of t.vor thip from thafitractiseillit Rothe, and asked Pope 0 oil:eq.-a t the f'..!!!-Ce of lite' Cth ten tutu4-: --' 'why - th e cu s tom= ~f ,-tto: c f f , no , : tlitr‘.B.,ot,. 'when their faith 1... I ti, ‘nnio, ttivi one , ti.torti oi Ltturg, peerath in the chorvh 4`lflialte. ett,,ttter in thou :ot qtta.tt • The Churcl4 of . Borne th.-edthe Liturgy of • St. Peter at :that time, sod -.the • NVestern 'Churches that of. - F. , 5. Junta. Which differe,l'in some partictilars. The ftrttth rhurdt was established on the:Ll:Jet rfrii , pre. a ... ! .,h r .d b y 11 , Apostles, and ;their notriedii - ve surc - essor,, and on the scriptures which were; set t as ;t Present to Ring Lucius by .E.lettihantte, to • the year 156.. , St. Augustine also .inquired 'of Pope Greg• oty, x " how he ought to Manage with respect to the'BishoPs of Britain ?" The Pope re-' plied,--" As to the Bishops of Briton, he : put them all nittler the i' , :ttgot•tilr'o} jhris- 1 ,dicison.'" ' . Augustine thensal tell a meeting ... o l tf l e . gialtopo of Britain on the Batiks tut flit:Sev ern! at ,a plate alicrtvattla caned Angusitne%s l' Oak. There were sows Etigli3h B:shopa -, . present, 4hca he andretserd them in the tol- • lowing language: . to resat , respects yoo Pet 333 Pt fn.:m-e l , crattraq to oar ottalatoss and Indeed to thore ~f ine nnirer otl church ; and yet, ,r !oil will obey too In .thrae three thugs, to ceiebrate Easter at the prop.r tans; to perform the ntika of. B. i imisna, to tAtinh We tars ham quo teGoO, ureord;n f to the. etvtotti of the Holy Roman and Ap.trtett , -nt church ; and with o t t o F e tic h tl e. wo•d of God to the Loglt:h Hatton; we Wiatelerett ell. "nor othor sus:oats 1 tiou r. gi raxtrary re co; ettw.. -.. Here St. Augustine admits that the Eng-. 'bah - Church we.s cstof , Tisr.ed sod ,I,ffEra kcal that of Rome, under Pope 13 regvr.r, The learned Dionth, theAhhot, who, with other-learned men, was present with the Bishopi; replied to St.. A ugu.stine as follows : . ' That the British cherehei Owe the deference or brotherly ktridnesi esd eetiiity to the church of , God, ito to the Pope of f.oiste, and to all chrrs. i molt. But other otopdi"er Owe tta, thel did sat blow robe due to bite whom lbey nilled,Pope : cod for their plots, they were under the it.ttisdk" nos 01 the 13i,ttovar eaertetet upon Usk; who, ceder Gad, was their spiritual orereeer sod shoe tar, Sr, Akigpithe, Atuting he paid 'Dot ire. call opals the Bah:ape of the Church of Rag land to place theft:6llles nailer the jutiselic two of hunseif anal rope Gregory, tuildreesed them as follows, at the cline of the confer, ewe: °Mortal:l+ 3 i; and fluent priest* and contila haw, 1.4-1 vatted every - 11104 p enslaved ttverythhig. Tbr:testia awe appeared: Belgian PnaPerlut haa taken ita place"at the aide_of. Trutt pattpertinn;. and is 130 Main IntentitY ion/ - direct . propaniorr, to that of Popery. The wretettedor.-a. to far morn I,l 6o l stord Fivutliitt provinom •whicti. J oe entire,ly subject to the private., than in the IN'ellootf (French) province*, winch were once Protestant; and wheae rpiril to nearer that of Proteataiatisca.-t "Sack" Pap* a entreapoodinit in the Paris- Jottrte4 Le Poru-sxona t , "is the Slat, to. which Belgian* hap* bee reduced by the del teat party in lean than fifteen ' f ' - Here seer three procatoeut historical char. tiolls—Englacd, irelansl arid Belgium—up - h . which we claim to /UM' Ctalpreir/V our retied Sir. Augele. His wholesale asseic (tout will not bear the wit of di stetson aild tenitiay. Other 'greater paints, it is but lair to expect, }Feld before a similar treat , tueut. Note that this subject has- :sari ; beta brought before the public. we arU . ter:ninthd it ihall - have a thorough discussion. till the fallacies and errors arid ignotanees, with, which it has tweci'deaigriedly hecloudo4l by_ such roes as Ale. Augete; shall be n u e & cleared Away; and the Ituiti--The insole rt uilft pisseated, Irish Vs, German Emigrants. ettANG .6' IN NATEIRALIZArrok *".3 .R.ECOM2TEATED BY IBIRWCILTBOLICA.! The trneistia, " Whom. the Gods wistion dentroy, they fi rst mele e mad," was "Defier Applied with more praprtely than iii" ,he perplexing conditton the Rontart of this country now find themselves Their Priests and theta presses bnste Ba ted all ordinary devices in their ..lesti = ice.al maChittations aisivist the firm-bunt intettu.. lions of our country, and being thwarter! to • every inStante, they are reduced to the r unt, abiturd extremities. Witness the tollowlog front last Week's' Boston Pilot, the. leading A Boman Catholic paper in the toiled Stales, and tdtlettby aTtie,st : FourtGre knAncitisTs f Astanrca.c--This.kap tion,—"Foreigh anarchists to Ante-ries," hestros frequent in the Pilot for the last three yeas~ Within hits period foreign organizations haslet:cot entablit:hed upon American potted, he par ",11.cersot at variance with Arrierichn institutions and Anter irli Law: - The German, rteheit, iiiiiign rtan, Polish and Irish rildictdr, or anew:hots, Patna else:rasped hi great ono:tiers npoo Ame-it-an g tad. and it would stern they are determined to &hose the Nitta or privileges afforded to them ill this cotattry„—eveu the privileges oh catztiochiP, ' makilig Atnertca a mere foe/ tn, tudncrtre their de sigo upon the governments whioli vortilledHiera upon our shores. We seldom rind ourselves tom puffed to Object to aro hing-rn id or written. byt McGee, bus we inustrniter: a proteri ugona l l. the following paragraph. whtyli.lh - e find in n vesymtde arhirle in a recent 'thither of be eclt • ""Whystlotuld we nisei:dim the hepe of having- a i to or it t u_ ri.c try n o ie co , ur w o h w at n i t i t t o re i l i n t z , d e r t i t t i tet th , , o l i n ai f te r„ t m eu r a 4 rli ti e r h o l! ing ? Time alone run answer sins. We do - not keep the pinn ate! continnally before •• oar reefers, because it would but distract them_, heat oititilog, Ville roost of the pre-relit hi•na--itieir 0p..; pellet is ; any event. - Get property, learn the tire of taint", , bin citizens •,:-011 that sou thus. learn al , foutt yet be of essential t-erytee nt Lome." Thia soultds Am Much libe the Atenglien--csitri Lynch plus Mitchel radical A.MOlea is only an eneurn pliant ',ground for fareign era, and that the privileges: of Atlieneau uo,lca atup are to be used only m or,ter.to make Adierna a sort of toot for the edtaintotin it Irell'indepete derive. Thts e: me the spirit witch tlotatita our prevot very'liberal maitridightran lows. Til ~ e r idea is, that the not malized Irishman bi-:cornea alt {!:.tit: r-• terts, attd therefore enthlud the same chit anal political rights which • nal' i•e, Amer:mints rib:l,-, tint, it dais ale oat its momr,—:l be he i tier stranger on a foreign encitnipinent pound, tine .••11.4t 'et bravely altered, and the Sri=n ea - op:Own ha", nothing to di,tingult It it from the r.tfa.r.. Aln we do not believe that a lrelarid wens` tv be. couse-tetlependoot to- morrow, one Ivichtirun 4.0 n hundred wouiti return.. „ The :German rad:rats are the trimd deuterons, the i riot nal:cols ore the tn , :e't coe!esurnblei Thee; can do nothing lint tinily, blarbey, brig . tind fstrk.— At pree,enf, the. ,utu Nitchel company - 141; us if they had got ti Ile secret it:fenny Ice tine :itt•a,lefi of Cal ado. ur , Tennuctoo, or room other thit of litt: ono of flirt itnagine,” Omit he to a. hero, nod that he is-going to do mitoethine. will,—he wig maim a tool of finarelil• Ii there ever %vas u ridictilous at. 3 in erection, it J. four Irish blend; thunder and .whts.kry twilit t_ et Moome:the ta nadains Ow if the ftivtm:,lmr rum Lynch path Mitch el -egret soniett,rirlionld invade urea' not pert them with any other arm', Men infek tool boots wherewith tolick . them -Isich itiiiithd United ,They hubveletN t;;; only - 19 rte laugh ed at. The Getanadradieal organiration Ypry 'foment matter. It to eon:meet., ti numbers iimuirrds of thousands, anti they are au obedient ;41 - mu in , visible leaders. You 'lever see site titan r Ivor of insoborittoution, &ref:Teri are celifoin tcnrd rte The Meagher coin Lyrte.h pl e a whet rtyle at doing things wenkt he laughed at, ttewit, and, if beetury, clubbed, &Teem(' nedlpb,lolea down. If our itirej,- But they are unfortunate asse.... :ore the LauFhtng merit of the nineteenth eratury even antmigiradmuis The raison is, that Ireland told must hif.enher a Catholic country, or lea" m b than tiiog. Tile Prot etdant ims- CO parrot tot in bet., Unless lo:' ntrpose of derauction, Where the Inch *ern:erten realty foretell's country, cod wiche,= to reeve fbcr,. his poiicy commonly • tieees lie ratilte hoe , 'ctildrl. o ll wor,e, dread, Brit the radtiett , Wevectt a Celhor.c Iyheti .tumm r. Is attar . ri 1 r i nt io e notice_ behaves more like n batmen fl i t-i 1 human befog. The r,aseu doe-imet ,late to throw offennrely rhe name of a Cath:itio, whits 4:e deft! wattling but piny into the hands el Lord John no,. set and of Exeter Halt. N'tle have copied into this nunther,i - .‘1'11144 Prlrd report -of a aintile. nt Czartnnn . ractio.,!, left Llcstoit, a few weitle ago. In sotiunier and ra tacit in loan, the • prorrellilly, tyriv precl:vviy lwe the doings or German anaretMen i tnePii'lg, 'which have'been held at Sti, hails Cif anninatt, Noy y 13.111410 re, rtkileae!vi.u. end reveral 044.4:r Our reutter.A.will ob,rrve tha t ' lfir rud wit; fa-era:ant: of this city, in drawing tip a tlMitiortre" deeht, ration of what they nteen lo sla, assert iii.i.thelooet etrtinet terms that flit . German. anoreni:.2„ iii the different eases are bound together tiv i e ret nod strong ties, and that they all utoym !nailer er, whoever be or *heat.: be. have oe'esturzi ra retina to thih rid:ls-et. arid we wish in sartply to hike a tjr,t, general remarks COnCevillng a,nerebt,l coo-pricy. We find that lierei4c.te hodirs of men la our rule:T.4 ratiocia td if4at 'Sih the.-enly rOrt•tilt-P4 lint who iris inrt vearom the Eliropean reVolorfonw. Tfi4"." hart to ily to saw , their isecksVrteorn the ropt.,•,r jri d Came 10 Husittountrv. Firelion.that. the .limb m ir e antnetirneft titre eta Own - wry in A inerire:, ityro; gemzect a in lote,gn Mon en .littiteiitA ground, caring nothing, int Antetican insttleltort!, and only determined to Hulse their riiiy:,to Amp es a means fdr•prZunntiter cahh rie. whitth vomited them forth Upon rih-tiores.- - --- ' They not only sprat: o . toreihe• tongue ti, bin !bey are re , mtved Own It t r, , ct , IN AtnerreiTnail it. limey, the demand that the S7et Lunn larietiage shall be taught in our common 1.1±00 . !.' . 4 N o ilenr er proof ca44l-be given pf the fact • Iliht thew are roomy u horde of 10 , chtn o.olSrelii,p3 oa Araerwitti giOUntl- Tliei; 14.1:o grow;: farulu r. WO to our pothiefotir. Into:ever, for f l at)* ate till. nterous i mila bend So their invi.:fifire iff," In Lon- Jon and New York, nod at Oaf: tynrit ne,i!cornmand they march mike pour like gond Know-not and defog:sit their vote, fo nie r ti unittOr of which they' know nothing.' 7.llC}' tined. their Strength in the ?event outrage.pas se a te' got I T naktilM the Nuncio, `.! , 4,c.r. ileonli, end lie ret,tilt • teems to be Itezillr,:‘artNi - av , urk to Mein' They, will try their strength once .and *a.braqr, anion ' Amman:to torthotions. Beinfoinves to: their in titriblo leader, in Land-•-n Wad a.Ness: thee will eau an undivided vote for, the pefratems tali' May favor their plans, atm, its4ohn • the /HMI tied that they have litatry`voief , at l i ,ett sal, (boy will court them, arid prom ter to mars- Itietrplutform to a eettelt and ,ix We, trial C:0 1 110iOM At: :OltiHViA tlllOl, of Ire-1t VUthelle o , must Corner 1 ,, • ,, ,,thief tvw, d ICtininat ion ' iteittivegord to di n : . matter- 't.ge Gel en. I , tin. 13 star to • fa ri4l, liti‘rrnitiqn tfj /1416 - tr , one. That is. thrths ( 4 :irroait-, to onti. eeme to the country. The ras-pme r r d the &tor man emitunli , ' , ll are . intirlotr... A small: ?oiriorisy ' of nth Irsth are rathealr—indile'is,--rian";o, incati f.OI I of ienows they are. They recto will linen: freter trite with the German mticlta, and tol' E aid them I and Sarangeuradicals gclaratty, in mnfrine• Araarica t a mere enc./mit:trier:l ground tor foreigthinurehirts, frith Catholic emigration led! prow ri.tnaq , -'r ;AO tniMier, while the German kuletetcrolo r apr oe w i ll grow greater met ,grnitter . . ' eirri.w,rebep, ddligtr- Read th e platfornt.of the Gqeinen nnnr chista which von pobloth sit another sider Iti - at this platform will tu l le el of themaadn of t i otort•orld then ..ny the prospect at America be leery:fie:tie. 'ti e r- de - fear thb , Gronno nidu.fal cumblunbon. qsiire tutu. the Irish rad:Cala heeded hy •,'?ileatirer [ruin Lynch plus Manlier eau do, we do lilt care a larger. We hie to tivit them alit , to'hioo a 1 lhern.ltbat is aft -We say dist something tviost It. thitie. and that speedily. It seems proliittilit that inland will he blotted with better times, and th at Oran. children will :reining at twine.. The /. . (;etn,Ate. etnegrn 'tieltt to certunily derreMing. Now evetty good eat.' want rno.rt Nati:Sahli:cm The deity 10 Muer lea is too isomtve -to lte all them frees:oil, abobtioniSt,constimiipit thong ifig tad mher anti-American tuih.-mnenta, the Carnititir adapted citizens hare been found to be alartotiand Pne.yr roorly, 00 the ride of ibe Limon ' the enti.htutiort and the Law. - Radiento. wleellerr Slerman or ,Erich, have turned' our to tie.-nrairciiisfV,. had there fee dangerous people to lice; and hark.: a vote the management, it American effairs:i . We have therefore to propane this gifesnon tomlatir -sici,o6o renders, mom or whom ate citszine, tol.D we would bee to have their Opinion on the wader.' Woold .it 4 . 1 be weft to 010;1[0112e 10 . 1 ret:perEa* Ctytheillt:t emigrant* an sotto as the lows will i :perrilit, and in (niter to checkmate tile ,',3eraft,* Ertnth, - boll:nand Irish Imported mile:tabs annrchiato..i to agree to 414 rzirrrasrosi a l e its nat'orolrzot.4,n t Would not a trite tome for AM:dean intti tttfmta dictate such a reurrii,' Read ftat• German platfarin again, and nee what there engeetel etch chimp- mean to do with A mefican .D /a./imp toha riegtert the ditty al tOZIIII-014 ration 4r-servo to its eartzerse Aire ask the rip)nion of out readers upon there points. • tVe. may nit mitiln.h their fattens but we Xviticarifelly emu:it-der therm--- Something surer be none to, :debt thit tide ut iin vetedladieetitund,staarchista. - • Prr contra, hear shalt Miir.befi (a Roman Catholic, too) lays—he lfaoum the truth, and •ia not afraid to povlai rn si f ions UlTotnt.J. aim Tiff: CA'fltrl.te The Caszen. (30 . 11 ts Alitchellj bears eererety upon the Roman CataoliO.pres.., hers and abroad: Wg quote :-.7"0ta1l the porrowing carne, the ehe,Trom 'whose Womb we. eame,is the least thought of, the least . pitted, the tenet rever enced, this country, in this : glorious enduing. mfietent republic, no the Wilding tip at whieti lead has a:tat:Muted ito much treasure of blood, and tataileet; and ireart--:Lett intim surety hi some substantial Maaoa (oral) thin, tipou the 1111 . 4 114 gia rtain,boott and iairel.*e charge ocalk. They Iv their infacorms and crow hava mad* hew; here -and atictabene a para6li of reproach . ..—hava pttipped her of. many Itows—haue touted away from her thumb prat am 'Mame Olivia ahem. wb h were hendo. fore !lowing to - her reet from avert' - heart - *MA God had touched. The-Roman Clitholl:c Welk4tis base ptesa-- especial 4 u muttrice, ban- seatutalousty astsrepre• stetted, caricatured, deceived. calsi&edt end tistion - Alta that *noble histarte land of ours; has swindled, traduced; brought. shame, dension, sad the bitter est distrust. npan - the generous nee who clung to its itadiliactzt its hopes; heat duty the ilogept solos on the graves and useratutett %stab Irtneb our oil and 'listen , base been Illeuniasted *ad enrich ed, has hiterposed as tresattatesut ittituence between our rople and tae terrible enemy whit* hop titers To death, - and rubs them when . they' ans dead ; has given gratuitously slid .copiously every assistance to the governmnt, sotto every other government erttizttestablisbett her as -earth; sad nays, asset inevitsbie cousequenceer all ibis, has originated, proveked.entboldened, almost justified that terrible eetivirracy tabith tunas against, rotes against- end (nay vet enact the severest **don the Trish people in this reptiblic." The Germ in Platform, alluded to by thr Pilot, was,faiely adopted at a large meeting of the Germacrenizens of Baena and vicin ity, 45 the , 4 Platform of the German ala of Massachusetts." founded upon the principles lately laid doiva by a similar or ganization in lontsville, Ity- It h.-lengthy,. and ranches upon, all the prominent political questions of the day—recommending chan ges in our National Constitution; apposing slavery ; advising changes in the Common Sfitioot system ; opposing Maine Law-ism, s*. S:e.'—hui the part the American public will hi most interested in is the following— it strike's at the very foundations of our goy- refoustintaf strtletare: ' . The Constitution geometers us liberty of cow -1 •'irrience. We - therefore demand pertect liberty of faith, etni disbelief end perfect legal 'eeitralizeliort of the .icane, although we deem retigum au esetu sileiy vatelsifair; we deem it, ott the other hind one dittfto oppotie the power of the Citumbi iftrnever thet rune may buerwre with polities and the rights of individuals; tt to despoil-sr:l4M Our view, to force by political means a citizen to re; Igiouts orniastona anti ceremonies, which are diteal lv tooppositian with his private °piano:ie. We, ;feel:wick therefore Abrogaiiitet of Sundae law*. 1 :i Abrogation of Thanksgiving days. ' :I Abrogation of public proves*, in Ceingrem and . • the I.egisiatures. • 4 Exelit.ittu /lithe Bible and other, eligiousloa-. - union bottler: froentbe Free Schools. evetV law which efirstualtfie* fndi endoal citizen on ace:oust of there heliports . or irielig ion* opinion* from giving testimony in the Cootie or holding Italic offices; - • ' We hold taut nbo. pro.ittcn of Opel officers in this country is an ,offenee against that pelt of the Constitution 'which forbids the teeming of titles • anti offii•ei from prmeen - nod foreign Staten ; end deeloirsLim - guilly ad high freasem who tome the enetbleA of the 'United States, by giving them port and countenance. ••• W l detnatill, iiiereforr, in the interest of the Re public that the official interference 01 the P.)Pi`• • through Bishops told other agents, in the Untied iStdies, brPOI A stop to: that has meddling witit the tattoos* of the? eritiens coinntry be errergerical. , 'dy rebuked; ithrtt: he order. of Jesuits be. declared an eaetny of the Repoblies. The fact, ts, taking both these classes of • . our -: alien &potanon at their own showing. we begin to think more thou ever that neittn• er of thet4 deserves the privileges of Nato raliztttiou.', The Irish Catholics need not busy thentselves adieus .trying to head 'off pe c tiis q btetaett. to _this respect— i ll. ~ t hey both keep owtas they have done tot sometime past. a hifher poser will step in bef9re tike the famous umpire ap pottioning the disputed cheese between the litigant pussies, leave ;heir' nothmg,to guar oboist; - We appeal to. reasonable men of claSses,—ate your leaders pursuing a iundent course—will it do ,You, the, potpie, harm or good ? • • • Atiprepos, in this conneoivn. we append the ii , llowing eshilni by an outsider,',`.: of the otnciuut and'cliatacter, respeeliwiety l ai the • Gertitan and jrish irataigrattolt : GgltNitt'NS vl. TROIL—The 'fawned of Co t o. Imere?' V4IIPi.h . PP an elaborate etlitorlal en the •Itt, jeet et tleinian4xlpulation.in the coitus of ' watch the writer .thetches their ett - sracier tu• a I e h m s, end C 0111,11141 1, that, "totem:eh as we rear the we fear tht• Gerinsna more." The chief nas,or, given'tor this conclusion is the as s erted i•ent . nie.rie , s and infidelity (retigioteity ~..-Aeatt e g) et the Gerinan, particularly in the Wetit, as indt crite,t by tiw hew al their tnb-t widely rilelil4ted ii is true that a large class of our German cis:' tens haril no that reverence ear the Sabbath which distingoiShes our native, and portions of oar edop j red but Ave britera !Ins. an evil to be ovei come-in the regular order et event. It is cote. 1 fined chiefly to ihe generation of etrogrnnts, and is ewe a habit tit the Fatherland- Th e Sahh:tth on the Continent to the great hob nay. and the Gerr n ans ate a people =low to tn.! ateui , rtlie3 or taliollBl habit. • "Chetr children. however. wilt conic to regard, more reverently, the prevddlog lartituticisct and otmerrances of the , ndored i eatintrq. It the Germans were a lel', thnughtint iatalligent ilehli:Pa,_vve should have mare re,jr of their petrunnenttniheyenee fo practii.v4 1111 d 0491011- Litt lii6rn F,e cnatintkeft,nn otidtrat Oust etieviacft them, that their aocist order is not Ihr be...kt; ana they will nbandos it. Ileyetni flee-knot, the Getman is • rnorepowertoi etem,ot than the Zri b, ita (Ills country. riot per.. hop. h , eilta.tr t t numbera, though tot the - teat few year+ itic - Ger it:ma'am iltrnt ion ha' been greater than the trim C but bee/lose the German character is, to titver reccrieet, pore cinbatantiai. The Germans van bat of the=r turethccuee and industry aver anti uftier totogtt They-Imre, a bond of pow' , cc at dim mrecgo tongue, fhb preeervation of which tr. Jo!..tord by a .prety. nintilaczam cahoot one hod lred cet twenty ion:outs, imbhshed in their own ismgoa.o. • in' Pennsylvania, their langtrage,,has theen kept trim, liminn • wile ours .thr over a century. by a (tenons' press' nd German schools. Nnd des la, to our Maid, the ief ground of complaint against the Garman.. The do not reek to coalesce with our people by taking to stile lAnsurge,though they hitl'e. in apt other retTerts, proved theiamiyes good and patriotic citizens, , The Germans have, indeed. very freely disene- Led what they eonveive to be the fauna of our In -qtrtair-al4 and governinents, and have, now end ihmt. pig Irtrunrd rarbrat dc!chsratioirt, tan every yi-Sr moil" glow wiser and quieter, ae the iqflurnee of. Fatherland wears off, and whatever they may •-ay and do elating therusMree, they do riot hold It;ren,eive9 pottncally rnarkettible,ltor have they ever V.lfilCi.l COrdliCE with, or made thetrimelvei ottn,,xtoo. i , if. getn2 AnienCElnUnn. They wale bete iu earmat, and-betake theft:m.ore% to hnitetti piar,eits nail in lime are Independent.. An eltpis`lirey ere Maher and'better order id yin irtthW—thntt come from iitdattai. Few td, them, j eomparattrely, lodge lo our cities. and *how wh o ! do am , pea.•4llll and rodtedrime.. 'When has there toren nbrerrelt vet ware by Getman , . < • A, , c_Ortbog to time teat CelleUn there Were (and' we hope those concerned, will limier the lam) in I -(1'1"! mad s `- fit 2478 . 7 3%,C014 • 21;71,51) 40,:ti01 • • 44,734- • . 46,ze.2 . '•:•1,047 • 4n,re26 si:s • • I Ohl , Indiurift 141 not., NI, ottri, W 1 ,4.11- fl lo•Vil, • --*. . - 14,--- t:r.1,797. .281 1 .137 .. to these. srx States, inert are iiporishis o$ isviee es trimly f.iernlatl3 tis Irish, Ind the proportion is efirveloitt i every tent,:rnore frirrprsilite to the former, erg ors;) - in the West, het -eke, ii) the East. lit t8 ,3 2.111ere latided'here liS.l2rl Gitrinuns io I 15,- fl 3 -7 rrish ; in 18r1,3, 115,i131, Germans to 111.1,64 ' i; h;f initi,49riug tile Icr , t innatii, thre wort s aih - mt 2DAII)0 I ieiiiinn-i U, 9,041.1 to- it. - r 1 :1 . 1 PO IVICA J.:A. IV RP,!ATINI.S TO Taur We republidi the following law foli‘ info: notion oftlie peuille. It is of a sivetp: fog '4lorailitl, nod stotelieepers as we)ln4 3'aveyn•keepter: ' slit .Art. el rertai;) 'Men...te l e and ,a-i vate ti,ihrs, and prevent a haus ire thet .sal.r and nee al .lataqraeireA.- Drirrkt, ' • SE - eriolc —lit it ,wrsttAd, That wiiteltv fainit•Ling iittoxieuting drinka by Fate, gift groat . . ertmit-e. is, r.ity„perAnt ni Imowi i intemperate Itabitrs,' to-in Minor, or to on in=ane per , on. forme n' a hc;%:., tie belt) end tieented 111.64.telljtnahe3r, and t nu COAvictitm thereof the offender• shall he, tined nut le ibnit ien tor more thatt - Cfw do!tara, toot arideryo on impriwatitent of not lent' than ten nor more titan 3sxty tlays ; and the ing- tit intoitrating &mks st.a Leverage to 8 / I v-per. sou iivheti droulc iiitoaieuind, ;'halt be deemed a ini.strinettoor, SeCr. It —.Thai it bit Maffei Jnr.otty ri t er a .- taT of tilt . : family, or it:yid-relation of din itit e mp rr . ate . peri,n, at ay tweri.ter of the poor, or any 'then 11:Mr10.Tit Wititth Poch ittvalper nte porno retkidtia, or ha, tivil nettiement, or the tt;iminittee of u hat,itnat drnatiatit; to give a dixtirtei notti+, veitint or written; to aorit tu k eeper, 30,*r(),,,E,r,,diFalikr„hreWerof'whir person, man• „;.3etormiz, intoxigating Intbidatog hint 4r thorn frorn.rnrni.tting,toth ittrom• ri p3nitn ptiraon or habitual drankard tmth intozioe- ; 1 to_tg - : tirtakOhrlaiitorr-,. add if 'within three 311011111-11 dier each notice, anyone to• whom the nine in, gill% Atoll mini .h or eatr.,e to be turatthed eating !Moors to tomb Intemperate permit or habit4i Out tirmikord, to be 11! , ed as a bC'verege, he thall:k deereed'goitty of xi misdemeanor, and ttporitentim i i" 2i xi therviii shall be ponigted'aa priaelded in the , firiet ..stretiott title apt- S —That. any person fut niships ustaxicatr4 drinks to any other pen.esi in violation of *Ay exit... , j jpg • In tt r of the provisiona of this art, shall be: h e ld civilly responsible for any injury to person or' property in cooseqUento 01 such turtilebtog, awl anyy_ nue aggrieved tpity recover toll dantatrwt against put% person ro furnishing by action co the ote,r, trisittolcd to any Court having poiidietiier suet* torr auction to this Cototrnwealth. • d."—That any judge. iustice Or clergymt who shall perlorre the marriage ceremony heiress/ . caviler. tides enber said parties in intoxicated; shall be denied guilty of a rturderacanor, and upon a eon rireion thereof shall pay a fine of fifty dot larin D A be inipriserted, at the discretion of the Conti, not . exceedfog sixty days. :iscr. s. —That any wilful adulteration and cos; roption of spirt:tutor., N•lttous or liquors., actor i l f a ctu ff 4 or intended as a beverage, whereby the stone are rendered essenfisity tairwholesoote, nor* ions and injurious to health, or say tido of MCI! Ipleara for tr.a as a biSressee, wilti knowledge that the Rime vt so adulterated arottorropted, shall anti: jee4 the offender for a first offence to a floe of fitly dollar*, and for a second and subseiseat offence" t{► fine of one hundred-dollars, mid ronpriaostnent not exceeding sixty days. Soirr. •h—: Any person promentirtg for aa*frettee indictable under this act shall, upon the conviction of the offender, terries each• . responsible ruin for expenses, services and flaw expended in maybe directed thig valid, not exceeding twenty dud' rats, to tie taxed nod plod as a pert of the costs in the cause, such *flows/tee to be exclusive of roni pe.atinii to 'tech prosecutor is a witness stiteine existing:l6lft: Provida, that lurch tilowinioe ithaU mit be made in mom than on. one at *anemia term to one venom , Slrer 7. '[sat no action Oa be anautimmal Or recovery hagrkh say case far the traltia pi fiqua}~t N= sold is vikilatiqa et- Lilo or trey cafe* id, tow! de. knee reof be twat; in any arose agantatturelt neer. cry -without Primal -plea or %Melte- S.I4•T B—Thatlfr.hallbe lawful for Ittet Coltrtik ,ofQuariviVerett4toi *virtu any lie..iniesthott outy hAvegran OW ted or wre been panted under the genvrol taw reguWing 'wore* to the oily or county or Ptcladelohla, for the tiate, of liquors, tivlowever the e ttv 11.0431 ut A liontse vital] be proved' tti ha ti yko4teil tiny law o ibis Common wealth ivelatieg - 1.61 4 4,1t41% of iuuors. or %el:mirror theitreinizetoinwit pally bevome the resow of is he sad di:or:l44lv pertog,t, eo R.lO diAlVrb Ilse general livare 01 tteighWrhood, open notice giro the Person - go licensed. ' I Approved the ff 4,11111 day of Mar, I ~I WM. Bgiii:Eit, `, • ti.otier this /OW tiny Tarein..ketper. Store ; keeper Or other .person, either3seffiag urgty io,g liquor to intemperate - persons. ar mites, is 112/on to cluetilid imprisoutneut. Parents, rbiliken, refationsi Orersee4 of the Pour a$ 4g tiraits cant Oise no flail to` Liqtfor.sellers.nai to furnish hquor to t fir has:tiaras, fathOtsjor tentions, under a fine or imprt%ontneor. •. Tay4rn.keepiets; furnishing liquors to person as fa afpiatatt, arelhable for any tiamaget, that aif, foss ut labor, ' • ..datnagis to •Or or property, which may be terfi l ver person. inivrestid. This is en kapott* vteiture of the law. No reiltoer rdufterator 4,81 liquor c an tell his poison under. tuts law—nor can he re. eel ve one rent 6r: liquor aoltil • , [l:7;Tweoty ; ;'d4liars are allowed to prtise• etarors4Or coarittiorie - ander this law, ie be paid by..the pe6os eotivie.ted. Thio- 'kw till; be carried into effiwtWithout Oreii Wiii - 434 who has a drun ken hitatarld•Ogbt to give notice 41 came to the Liquor-selferei:k..7.,—anii they late tlje IllFilo,l silent prusecole—the. uteri' will stand hi . diem. Thu followfiaglis the forrkof a notice: " ton, are, !ii4etri , notified i are to impish my hfisbood;',Or von, lather in?' Tallinn, SS the giving ibe name) with attg mall :or. splrtMout Wpm,: othermse you will tie pmieristed for so doing, and dealt with 4ts.the 'tat directs. I s tr DaiP, Gaverhor Bigler signed ibis law against the Tasetn.ipepers wiihnut any "litsttatton —and we give him eredit i:or so do►eg.-'but be tPluses tiff ilgtt the hkw agani i . the Beer, Groggrries,•:whiett turn (Alt wore druakards than the• '343iern-keepers. Rather strange and inennsimitiat contfact.fir a Governst • We hrre"4?rocii off a uomhe't of the above Notiees, outt'they caa be obtained al our a. fice. ' :r. - ; f ay r.zp : st,... l • JUDGE VINCI( ABorr! AN OPINION' AS 'IS AN OPINION. ormerts, trvasicru • A ecturie6clad In "bar" skin, and wear. tag la bush and a bread belt, st addrd ctk ei belt noohe be - ant—with revolvers and arrived at our (Alive late Last front somewhere"ourwest"witereah thittg:s-eottie limn, bearing the follow. inf 4 imptrtint despatch • ESSVIS. itliNit:R . SOUR Slavinglndronte nd kt*Pre 011 f evueluded to visit the title* , 'MO East of tlitt utnivntainf.. In the course of my irirt'eht it wit say good fortune in v irk your coun ty. During t u i srinurit there, Min di tour citizens we* :44 41 4410. 1 1a killed its the greet* of Vutherille. fie . ritinntly Tend in the newp3itir. , of the En4ertt ;Ad Btete* very twvere centurre on iho roupie of peceveding , in the Coitrti ;to Which I tde, - e totior ttt preiiide, for Rizerni ycare weld at the AlitTrinnicrq, f thought shut I could noir hove 1 1 11-opportunire .01 KAI mari net a comMunity that pr . ofet.ittlto be one of "law and order"wc,itM aot. rind tiny the oilicerm, who are IkPlronriety Olfirtr.; of dett,, , o, uednid inins; tatrial the authors of nieh'n sertoirt ofli!uee. I hope Pitt :will not ctimtider nut as using too se- - ve , re tertio , , „.yh,,,,, i v .:q that' it hi vattlable deg heat beit foilett,i;llled to your streets. more exertion• would have,heen made to af , terteitt the , . fief 'wire ! 1,. , r. The-oiviter at the do,r, would have shown realer zenlln parsnips- hie erimnr!: than the Sher , it t; t h e p ttt .'n e e, ;he Ihstriet Attorney, ,Itistiev, of t4it p e ac e ;„ -Coostahres. County -Cointaissioners., On& iturrks, Vallee and Conattitmett, tel put together. haii-e done in this; very rove affair.— The 'kitbag . tf a dog i-s-a matter in wit , :ch the own er.„Weuld hdchitirested. The killing rd a eittren ,sans to hea matter In which n&liody to:ioteteMed. It appeurs'iO herr Nero generally conhi&red no bogly's business to prosecute an ; invernilatioo: al • leant noixadi-Asi O. and nobody Seetl7s inelnied it, d,:* so, 'lidera the way is Joel; elear beforehand, to being paidAr hertdoes tendered: The public good -;the we,lnte of the i wnptv—the ,s li f t ei r of t h e hYes nod ptiverty of the c itazec.k, by VA. t.. ahrcitta or the law--13he sigoroua proseention of offences: ap i o - f ir,;t r ea tomtit PiMiabeforginnelii. v bmi s cgtn Itie taqturi7r - -“who i 4 10 ft.lilltAi?inrelffri4i shtesituteffi.! Thl., question should have been con. I f ,lii en .,l bet e ' re the election, and in the absence of a 14tisfactokfauswer, the candidate would haveheen encased Corn "serving ids country." When e - Therm is Itilfed,,tithe law does not pro. Vide thatjorne one shall be'charged with the d u ty cif rani:taii , the mist rigid enquiries, reltitirer to the killing, atirEthe arrest of the murderer; the low is worttites, , T lint if the law; , toes ssa oes make the necery provision ,- , and the otheera neglect their 'elearlv de. trued duty,.ther are gnilty'of a beim:ins, off e nc e apainsi the..ittsts and well-heme of she community, he end should he brtmeht in-trial and ptino'hed. to a rare like this, all the t dicers interetAd are hnnwh, and th e r e 'ci i n he no rni-4wke its 10 the FIRMA who qtrtn , ii be Made .to fitiTer, There ts.,' I know, h prejuditelin'snme, places ageing Iftwyvis; 50 uttlett , so, that in , tine State, when a discipte of the. , g r e ett 144' WittflibitaillSted tor 'termini retire, thiiotnertion 'only -witsniade, and was afterwards overeeme lie • the aseertkill. which was Komiled its fact, that "he w - as not ,etrrf•rh of a lawyer - ' I am a stranger in I yroor L'oubt,k. Ido not un,wv hitO• this prejudice t may hare operated in your 'eleiltions, and whether I the autzt,tiF active executtfin on the parfol the otru I cers of thelaw, proceeds trust a detect in the law, the ignor:anYe of the officers, or front wilful negled ot dist y. ;;;,.:"., f• But ifrotir community is rests; in flint deplete- f life criorthmir, that the .killing of a men in your 1 mutt puVie - street. is `l,lrr , erVllndy'll Im.ifte.A." t Winch eChlardically Alaboilii busrnics•!—no repot, being effie•rdly charged with tine duty of tona tag the ineestintson, winch the safety of society 1-e -quires should be molls in such eases—then, t har e f JP, anObt:,..-i'n3 , VA toy experitirois.l in the rifilith Mitt I West, theryou will before long call upon MU to itatit.F.ll:4ay Court in your County., mid ihM ti my trtniet , t4"perforns ill.ise ililhe , , which „haling to etterybial.Y end which siveilttisogiy tioiintly will do, tint Whic;n,antrt he iform nimelipte, where the life Ilf a ettran:nr the prigeetion of his property is re garded Ofany value. Yams, When required, • The qudge is evidently, well posted, and )aysdotiii the law like a veterau, We .are ilaPpy . to say, ltuwever; Ira:torahle servi- I i • Fe are pO , l wauted among us-yet, and we hop" Litt will tora irraviMe before we do riad it ne. 2 eessary . 0.1 em ploy httt rhat will depend' upon hat- our r;ifietal rirgukr,t comport them hoped they !Hill take the sale- Itary :tix the Judge throws out-o.ltove. 1,1 OW{ • 4 PWILIC OFF/CEUS - fi itc*torions that but ter* of the officers of.YOstriie :mend to their &air:say they ought :to, do t - , articutarly in this' comity. The „Courts 4barge the neglect ti - potr the': Officers and atid the people and It‘g tinkers reply Oat there is LiO in arrilsti t tg any viulato(4 of the law and tatting theta - before our N.:inirm rut trial, particularly, those ea'- , Ingetf . in the Liquor. traffic. Consequently cotfidetiee is in a great measure "des.froy betweeti the people, the Courts, and the aft cers. is the case in many other places, and stieh is tire came in Schuylkill County at preserir. - - There is no use of mince:Ong the /anti ,4 4 .illonsands of our citizens have be. come Pilaff! indifferent on the subject, and I the offlifers j , o pretty much as they please.— ' in ottiei places, particularly in' Near York, the pOttle du not rely on rll7l/3y cif the DiEceis, e' . and at.ta.king the *matter into their own hatuls'( ae they are also politleal maiters).loyy log n ,tits en themselves ; to support the laws, and ul3t to see that the Coons and other offi cers of Justice do Melt duty. The plan teas so ggrAted by a INtk. Coition, and they term it the o:kirsoo League. In Boston alone up wares.4l- one million of properly was vol. untartly taxed by the owners for this pur pose.:.-„The New - York l'erlitote . gives the oulltata of the League . as follow,: 1 4 / 4 1 4 4 IS rift Cxtt,.OY taa4Et i% a corn tonatioii•of the Temperance property:b.oldere of R town:Afly, or county , 1. tt proseente nail par an end to all rumselhussorb city, town and conoiy. 2. .P 4 the in , lertiott at . Temperance legislators. to makeaffraniselting Illegal, and to.probititt it under, inathretahto pe,nalties. Thetitan notahtnation Each propenv.hotder reettaliiiiiatscnt itt writing to he taxed en the same stamint4of property on winch he is assessed for the City otrotintv expenses, for the Mee- canon of nett dlegabtrafte. Such written taatentS ate re. eordetito a h , vic, kept for the purpoae, which torte the rAer , raerct stiff tor the suppression of liquor sitops: - .'74.llls_blifieved that in Olt* City fitly orstr.on the :Tkomand dollars ,ef ; Temperance capital, is ruiffiriatit to areoroplish thepurpose, an it has been foundl.fro be in .other States—nett, therefore, the Comittittee lave fixed opon that seta to begirt with, And itsithere ale persons ) who may prefer to pay direelly into the treasury, and who are interested and detiroui to suppress this terrible trade, they elao ate privileged to cooperate" by direct coma hotiot4: When a suitoilent amount in .the opinion of the CU* USW/C. Committee Is paid: jute the Tres. sump authorise the oommericesnen. t opera tioorfi.Arte Committee will emplOy a competent number of faithful and brave men,: urhore business eihall.ffo to pick up itm illegal sellers in the differ. ant wends of the City, and Abe Yettnemea vial sni t sad repast them to Mae vonseeetiag tan:* prosecution and Islamise such prosecuting odlotka aegtlea;their . doe' a at hit levet% ApiitOr the Lampe will see to that, ladituatmr, tratliejmnctitm and pinualasstet„bi they IMO they mad, strati. criminal erillatials d `:the taia anon , drag to the lain theseeL - At it often happeni that the tiolatton of:-. thew obligation easkoathr, itfeeiese homes to sell'whieli they:harelip imuliority. to do under-the trates,the Atone or thatengne; will also. 'ascent& such owes, wal foreoeetite):the MUM" tea der tales void 10 . enves, std and in the Courts the &Tibet tarethroi at me , Bcords , of gat cise,who have falrety ghtra ail& pi, . their : • -* • The mil* liGo Criline, dare when. e. &Aid' are, alts a correct anectott of thhlum* 'Wid in end their disburreettettt, b y whom mud tie what ptoree; *bleb *mitre' apes to thin inspection se m i par-• seas mho hare enntribiste.d to itsdiauts---Mid wh,:te all steSerent,. wirer. slaughters. tam; lir Other riga-, after friends V humeoity May; revert Owl usat:c eamplanda against the *Jailors rd'iheir , :sidlentlis in thts regard. and (totalsa to find FrrAvially nod;re tief the IMEiPeititrait )1010Aiitttl 1 4'S that such *affirms, tro ut tear..ofteo Of their 1111141., ,lam; not come to the puhlie ttihnne.7x with their corn- Naito: The Oircon'Lemme furnishes a sanctuary far their griefs, a record for their „conipinints.„ an factorable iteitrealeohilliv_ for llitinr rehoT.; ''ExperieteSi also has' altundantir; 'treaty its 'flat sometimes basine:4 men; pofitki en sf, am) even pro fessing Christiana, al?.) fear in re s tot m himai to perstin,ptoperry or hirsinem , , or at nidini with Writt pour*, or with the tratt4bl. of which they are members, to complain personally agatavt',eriin leat ritmselferv ‘ though they are. mo-t firsirinf- 4 of their ptivecutioa. The Gamin, Letegue lurtkifhe , , to MI such a faithful depository_ oftheir . iiireret , .. and an efficient agent for tad aer_ongt istehrtii of their twort's wishes:; Such, hriedr, it the recitable!ONlNltil,'Leaglie... We pre to the mitt.! cd * entigict arm the: ram power_ Vietory wilt tic blessed, ion] t lefest the most terrible disaster to all human interest that can he conceived. Who, nine, hag. timtta ant l'ouratTe ' and means to meet the desalts% of ihe.creis 7 Let him bring his. tubes 'ono the siere-hortie, and help to complete the Mott blued ti emplti'Ma a large scale, that tom' ever beet achieved,. ',fa giving tome to etiMing laws, and in the ohtaintnent and eXeCtltiOn Of the Minna Law, let re roe our city and country from the trait cruel scourge ,at 'fleas-et filte moat effectual way le4 propeTty_ balti ers ridding thetnielves of the Rum Tau` into joima league in Schuylkill' t-ountyi and ilk sooner the better:. .We fire ready if3 stilt s I setihe to surf's& !League at onekl, and we , would advise th e tneutis of Ternpria,are iu ; ; my tout-in the County tolli) ihe•thitte—the _ tag eollectorit, it trieuda of Teinpeiaatte,eztuld suggest the sub`ject to 04. tax-payers, and tate down tbonitnex of-stich at are willing ~ • - to de an. We open a hook et our office to'ecieve all voluntary subteriptloll , 4 amid . will pay meet toille.Tiesstiret ai sOOO its all. pointed; This is the tnost feasible plaa we know.ot, an the ! part •of the people, to ern teat nt iheio Li. the .....b• orrltrert oh plltent , tirt. J. . ' ,InTIN I'. dfl4.CNEß,:.i•lih'i. . lune! 17, 1.95 i• , • 1 , 11 ' 61 iN7 oracK:.--r4t I.,..fin'eteik.. - #r , t..f.lThiter4 b4rriirteti rr. MY , elf isiot E. ttarr 14n , r, 144.- it. Uo 4oOkbitds,. 'neap, and ”fltiett hi..t hero. irstro‘brculeAkfor ',trap I t,„;. byMc, 6 41, 4 1,1,,,,,ty fl . I/1A IMVIZ ;ler atini ;Iva, 'd i ,: solved in. the :U. Itteirl. 11i11,..!.yr our rattturiti cowent .._3 r , bt., 4 ie,hif Er, 1.1 • alt ilia ,letts. il' any. Apt no null,, .lis are: i give of Ll4lllaltL, 2+l , I.lulred Ly la iv, I..lerni $1 Prni c't I! , 4rl. , "fekit Cho sanie to LW. way. zie.tirt . i4lk tivit 1;4 , to i. , • ,, Tray ct‘trttrr.4l %lib . t h eb e t oliAtment , u . Mll t.. tin.! " kb , .ivOottarg '! wbil.lii.r of 111 , I11.11:1 .4 , .. aki n ,..,,,,...• „ , , j0r0,717,1!*54 xr4E.ll.OZ..—Vt tteutlA a, I,ett,el4 r..44.mriuisry 4. 1 ( zittßU !tir E4tate ofr itolite A - _lt;t f i k been ,en )!ranted to th tothartthets by the llegia. ter of ti1171.1:410 the Cut and emit:fa at . !1 loltdet. pot one todaht*l c.t aali :Estate, w.ll oviltr raytotht, aOA Vt.". 1.1 hStiUtfrlalata 0/.14 , 31 - then.* 14 GEoIiCE fit Rit4i." L: eV., 14,11.1.d,10- • 3 t;ConCtit 811.:Ner.tt, • - 1 1-13.- PA1tT 11 1.1411114.141 - 11 , .11111-TtekLa 'then:l-114a«, Op, 'itay. May I at, 10. 5 1.1r , ti01.,1 A Co.pattiltnyhip untitor tiro) of Wm - FT:tic PAIN. trts s , farttie itatmartkott of the hoot. mesa. it• Pititt TX:1 1 1 , :t - ,.. Pottastift., po. atdra* be tnaukff4 . l.l7 ree.itred And . tune t atilt aitra4e3 VirSt_ %V. I%IJLET. - .1 ALES: K. , JOil vat: itittar "attatiticol paid 10' tothroirilotis ' or 111 Linda", 18‘14' hif,A R.'S 1%0 TIC Ur: .4=titer Sir til:hetikii/ to•lifitY t 611112 -"i""rd CCES of Jhlititeithsettelqh the Estste rrt .thtitt lien. ittythe Pao nEhip,tieeekssrd. Witte W l ` etr j h er.e4petaens - haVing dams in Jeii3mis th , :t the Eetate'erthe salt!! arr. 1113taiStd Mikkeitie eitute . : lolusvl3.).•lth*ux delay; 45411,101 r P reos a 11144 ; 1 ' 4 4 ghthe Said h:etste. err Inehe tisratitiiiste pay.: 041 9 11 - RUNES' IMEDC-'h.f , TLE, • • ga9 2 7, P ' N r i • , th' f - cTriire•l Joi to-rittateettatirt, fidet th (inn ttf - Etntßoy , 0 1 11,1111 PESAIDOY,:pht the t e tstokstliteh F1M4114.11. - and-114011XE buttineesoitshe • Ohl Est ehlteh.A roust!! taro* 13ests," l'aniti of r. 1 6 4. yergisn awl Coal aitt+.t.Pottcritit• • ) E. T. Aohnloy, • WM. MITI4 ct.lEfo/11) PDatßriV. 114rth t 1 , 054 r. 40 -PAMTAtiaIIiiiIIIIP iaTiekr...—N.,l w e I, li..tebt Elven thkrt have this '4lly June Alb, tuneti.ted-talweeTet bf. gD42An Riciihawl.E f q lit a. prOlie4 Grupr, whlch; to atl Ito ',tabus bra af n. etterovilt bocalter temlurted nivjet :the firiu ZiEvlLte RICII4OD3. (Vice. Centre dimes test do9tto p, R, Watt' 'Start. , • ir(o. C. XEtrille. NOTICES... lone li,irdi IXrABITICIE) TO . ItHal tv01erm.,.,,,i,. TV Ovrelbiter Ramie--the Y 1 ttitY *r: Cenire ptrfriPeel. Apply at ate r, & Crort re ot rottrift tutyi. /55,1 t,., 1 2!1 11!) i 00 .. - . f . . ItiV r A i ll t i . TE t t n .-- o P y .l:l l : t e . t . 7 k l i t:s s a u licatl ; i stt ! ,; , t.. i. ti, it egivlti . At pply In V. W : FitI 4T AFFIt Jutii. - 21, :b3 I . 4 fIS .1,1, . ill IX 'WAN . 14:atr.",-; 4 • DlCLUSilit,illls4l4o CYOZ reempury sre , taw r.. 0, 0 41, , ly rapiu 'tag Mu. eta. 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