H. H.; FRAZIOR, EDITOR. - moNTßosAlbstnive. : : .• .. ThiliO4,-,MiT.li7:iiiif=l9;...-18.53.' WHIG: STATE TRKET.- *op. colonssrozics.., • grijavriNniWal!:eE Law:aster mousti• • VOL-AIMITOR ORNEIItAt, • ' RicCisme, iof Pflug'lin tgunty. - , FOR ircßimirove GiNVRAL, Pafion county, OM_ ie Relieved. The Muting Odes of the Susquehanna Register retivivell, to the REAR OF LIONS do CHAIR fronting Cnestitut street. : , = `;.The Comet School Question, our subsctibers Ordered Ids 'Register diScoutinued, not long since, on account of what be was pleased to call otir-"._religious.bigotry" sboWrr by filling our Columns with, -as he _expressed it, scurrilous attacks on e .- purest reli gion- _ th_ in the world," to wit, the Roman Catholic. _ We. will not now stop to de fend ourcourse, but will leave the public to decide who is in the tight with regal't3 to the cauae , of all* this - discussion, the Controor6School question::: In the mean time, by way of penance - for our misdeeds; and'as a sort of set - off to what we have heretofore published, we insert below an: • - article , on the other side .of the goes .• tion,-which tre boPewill serve .as an anti -dote--to - allftbe"poison _we,have adminis tered.: We 'give the article a prominent place, and would ask all the heathens" to.pernseiit ,carefidly, and mark well its peculiar kinder and cbristian charity, as well to -its freedom from. all scurrilous _ mess, iectarianism, and religious bigotry. The Editor of tbe Tablet, a Catholic papers' üblislicd at Chicago, .'lllinois' is brethren of the Roman Ch rch as to their - duty in educating their children, which be does'as' follows : • . a While the thoughts . and efforts efour fellow citizens of the •City of God through out the country—and no where more zialmisly and effectually than in the neigh dioc#e Michigar:—are occupied With the monientousisubject - of Catholic educatien;: and While they are prot es ting • in the face of the-brow beating ,and men , ccs,of the mob, and the gross mizrepre-. sentations and obloquy .of infidels.and se &Kers, against the injustice of the State • achool taxation, it will not lie impertinent in us, we trust, to pen a short editorial • "homily .on the subject of education, for the I :benefit of our readers and fellow Cattle,- . lics in ; the ,Israirie Diocese. • • :Parents Must first come to feel the dan _ gess of the Godless schools sof profoundly :arm forego with alacrity all the apparent adtages they afford, and do dream.no nartig of consigning their offspAng to these _nurseries-of beathenism,,vice and crime, titan, they.would of casting their children into some Ganges or beneath some car of Suggernant,'or immolating them to some grim and' loody Moloch, or making them over, soul . and body, for time and eterni ,ty, to the Devil- -I 4 / - We may return; in a future article; to thesifficussion of this ~Ititter point of our subject; but - 'at present we bate - to do 'with the question whether a catholic_pa -rent can permit his . children oo receia' e she - Stusaschoot :instruction withant beemn jug accessory to, if not T the very principal ip siiiritualmurder. Lt., maybe tbatthere . are Catholics -we - feu ', there are—who invent:it aettled this question satis.ftictori lytoathemselves ; or, who, carried- away by a.miserable parental ambition ,that vyottld imoner expose children - to the most certain "1 of faith than sacrifice- one iota at their farthly prospects, bilance the apnea of a respectable *ate for the off , spriug,in future life, against the probabil itiel of unending misery beyond the grave. •-• If ;these remarks should arrest , the atten linnet' any Spc)i,"*e beg that those of the . .fonts+ clais . will take - the proper steps . t6 a decision in the premises by consulting *,\ ...their pastor or &nue other ecclesiastical authority, aridilitit those of the latter class will nease to call themselves by so Adieu -16nel misnomer as that of Catholics and Christian parents, and will style them- What they really are, heathens, isua alfeshe natural virtues and all the re 'N'Onts instinctswhie.t4the:lieathens pos- a 101. - ;.; ' IV Kieft* „ignorant • Of Stites die tatter; be desirous' to hmiti eat*hi goisd - zonscience nannts,-' fie- need' only one 'to his `-antator, and he • Ileinfermed That" the voice of, Peter has .lieu hard again ` a "rid again and iu tbun . der tones' condeidOing,' denouncing and :fantittleinatialing the whole of mix , e d or godleiss• - eitication, and ;',ltsi fouhders, and ebettora.' '-' 4 l"here is no mistake about , - The trum p et of the Vatican eves Senna', and.tweptioo - or the *jib DO aCitilirp:**lnek ; *C . o,g4e! '- - Te-*laB 800kgai.;:itykl that ; '*03 , 10 tolAitude, vigilance ataimithority kind Bemidji*`waves'; - oceans, and -echoed bieraichy"of the Utiiied -141" the Bishops; .. tt4e:pulpit and through pithbfKllisfigh(ln, , 'Peflte4 . s92 general ar k. 44 41 . 6 1 ' .. cif" 13 49.*:iiiiii:igi tat ea : t l ie spiestion ,froentieenttofilie' land to' the " 2 1itlic4** -40 **atiki a-- o ligwel Y 'ex,- ' *ls4oiiit-IgnOia* . ..oiidinje - ce. oot 'oar 413 ICOITJ 44 I(O** ( 116 .1 g 1 4$1 , kw our ofath -Of it t 31 ! . T . ';:o4 4 4l4 l, ll , l 4 oloKl l47l **c tet l ' ' . "* lO e -44044-401V6:j thoughtlessly% you bine placed hug ? I D you wi.84.14m to.boL:a reputable *tither of society,;:-: . a comfort and pri)p.-10,:_ioni old age f an boner to your -mm 4 r 0 Inn t i l above all% - fr. Catholic man, 144_ 8 a 11. - of Heaven t ' Take:_ him tiiiiiYlfrogi at sc hmil. , Perhaps' he hai been to 19ag there-„elinitly. Perhaps-lie-Inatirefaly 'contracted; habits of.vice% or itifidellititnial-.. plea, which he will to greVe, and into endless World beyond. ot - . . ; • ' tateliiiiititriii. . 'ter hint: iiiijrp:i ilei er know how to write liti:tialtr,* 4(41 his way through the plainest'. paingraph of "tinew'spaperi or- performthe ttimplest calculationi L than become the bond rand slave of Satan, than rise . up ' at OM I last dread 4lay of accounts to - curse yiiit in all the. nitavailing repentance an4bitterness of Ainil'aeipair. Take, him away it you ill net wish your bed of death tOlbe tor nieuted with , the spectre-of.. e saip which God has . giv - • en you a,s a sacr. ,yr. ed 54.4. I.!sur rendered to the gVent e nemy Of . . ankind. Take hint'away, '-and let blmj . be i'a boor, a hearer of woad and drawei o :,, water; let him incur the scorn of the.eul ghtened‘ ae;:let. him be . accounted by lettered in fidels and heathens only ais.,gmfrarst 1 A -p6t; rather_ thin incur the atigeoof God and the lois of his soul. . Take hini away, let what nil% be the consequeneekt! - - . • ...........,,i__.........._-_,....-, ' rf , . . 41 Salimagundls - :- if • ‘4 7 atlier, wilai is a chi:el:cry 11: place to keep chicken?, ;or sou. “'Tlien isn't algallery u pipco,l . to keep gals 1 _4. 'Epectitnotvt 1)(!.." • •.. Well, 1 wizlat you'd slant O 41 :. a - 1144- up :-- • • -• ' 1 ..• I-- ' * in One, as pad do the .chickens,Ound keep. .. 'cut out of mischief"* - -- • • - -:Here the inquiring 4 ()Ti.li . ‘ 4 1( i.4 Os 'ii, heusehold implement wielded - lik his iimi ablesisteri.;and OuddenlY . disviTtmrs-iiimn the : gangway. - ... ..FAT'AI. Muineas."4-Whe ii,CalifOrnia .; papers, among Other, rev i t e ms, mention :6: - "latal murder." It is ekpected that, few , . cases wall. 'terminate an that wa3c ultei the, people get .a little More :Used t1it.,,.. . ••• • - "TRACE TO RIS;ASRKS. " 44.II editor closed-a eulogy. On a.deecused;!.Soapb*.pilcr with what lie -considered,. ,uni)er . all the circimistances, time peculiarly. arpropriate, qUoiatioU,:...peace to his a",8145,!,' The; printer. made it . "grease. to . plies . ," Ulaich greitly offended .the .fricalas,'o too Ong gestive of soap. - . -.. : - : I; , L '•.•. z ' - • . .....-.4..,:l - , , Ser.l.om IN 'll'lOENi YORK' noitt...-41 rip glish dandy and Yankee iii - doses prOximi-, iy— : ,,Jobnl-B4ll..yieuing.hiS raeirahot thro' a glass—Jonathan squinting 4.ihim in re turn.],,q, ''.., -,., . .--. •: .:. .. - . ..• - -. --. Jonathan-Say, 'SqUire,. wlaitt . -do.. you call that on your upper lip I. I,•s . It hair.. . John Bull 'Don't you, see/. 4 4 plainly, Sir - . 1: : • .. ;.- '.. .. • • - . :'. !' r'S • ..---•, ; JonatLn:—Yes. • Jahn Brill—'then;: sir, voutpav cousia , er it as "air apirarent, jonathan—rndeed,!ir, thimk V° n , sir. 1 tbought Its curling up utul4, your nose sa fiercely, it _might be Only AO 1'.. , :. :.. ... .., i The Halo'', - Lali-.Progiessin .... - - ~; The :Maine' Lan' appears 1:- be - ~.. an . ally gaining .ground in . yari 'us pi. s of • •• • • . fr. . t. the.ivo4tl . .: . Who:English doternm 'tit piit it in Operation . arnOng . the rain. .... •linstralia.• Grog -Shops. arelf:bnrnt blot . as soon as..discovered- tbere...l;, -•:. . • T.46_blOridn Legislature lhas• Tin ' 4 probibitory liiiitor lat-'tgaisiLt. ,,3 4e : . w j.‘sell • or gi' % - -e.licinor:2t . :tie: : • ," • •T: I partial _ legislation ,. bed g tititi•-iletn., ' 1 t I U;111 . . probably be 4onei iviy - )ilith ''sn as the lass makers . fee . ableAti'. lis , lri; - . - . • .•••- • out theirtothlio. -- . .. ,• i '- • , .I.l] tire;' sir. A steamer, with - i cargO;of w ' , isdkoy, was l a tely se i z ed nii •ur western atem 1 fop a violation of the 1 awliito - hibiting the Sale of liquor* to the,. linlii+., _ White women hail teause it; held s Women'.Rights Conventi Jit and ludig-- --. gocl nation Meetings, so . long ;i ' . their:" lords and masters" deny that, ptyteclion fz•oni drunken brutality to ilem,';‘Filiel is given to the wires of _lndians ancl) Negroes.: • - _ 1 i , v tom'. The er e Bradford R 1 , sari that 1 . a corps of- Engineers a progress ing down the North Branch ft the Susque hanna from - Waverly; surijOyiag , a route I - for the Philadelphia, E• nn, and Water l e . 1, tiap Railroad Company, t } name of the corporation haring beer c !Inge() from the "North Pennsylvania Railroad,7- - and its powers and Fivileves nlarged at the last, session of the Legishit 7.11 Starting out - from'rlitadelphia, the. road will pass for in y nines through a densely populated region, ijtriking into the Lehigh Coil .V..alley.;:_an44, passing. from thence Ito. the -Wyoming!poal Valley,l , iit Will enter : the Bituminous: Nal . dud Iron region, a in er Waver- 1Y with Alt' Nl' ,Xe.ll" le Railroaa. came n . P. 37 Deer il!:ibirS it* dendiy fend ad — Y i ontha of : x l' - fisir " an 1:" I, c I , ‘ li4n i siThis , r' mortal' tont at )tqel. 'Tlie - ,other, I, * 0i .66 ' 1 4 1 ei 1 t- 1 4 ,13 -i 4 "xT of b+ , ~4 . l l - prehtdAls. . ri t il ,_ __ _,_ .. -fill ''Sif hitrits. to TO-; /i 7 iiii3St .-.* 1)1(X)0 oo 4 llPr- 444,j1wW#14 - . l r fiiislol wag ~a -1 }mss beri?ine.s,,i•.• 5...r,;-!:'t - --„ -Atp . 1 12.-. t . ,... :-,-: ' These blic , 0401;140 - 4 4 lustlati!e looked . -, .. - :_ - ,- - .1-,? , 37;- iz.l:Lit iti.• '-,,. , .. i .f, ..Lf.4-7, - ~.. - , _ igrA.vet takitig: place, -to; -..,.„,,,..,-,-,,, .--„-:-- . -,., 7 ..„..,f,7,-0:- , ~,„ 4;;):. :, Ito ,frar-G*enrsor ir iali noVirabanr* r `l'4 rwies kit ifin ..0 a tue-eepievide 'of- , - ,a gitt 4 .„.,....y,- --:-.. -,* qp.r. - . 1 ., ir t :. - f. ... f• . i , ~,,,...„,„, 1413 . 040/ 1 0* ' , c.MUF , ...,,,,,,, 4 r o — Zi_f_.:'',. - „i' d • -;.•„,;„, - -- - - , e4fr -- ' . '. :i. - -1V - ,;• '''_' i . :..'._ . iirteliE.: , Plit4o , FL '- •1• $ , :,...,,„:„...„...„,-..,,,,,, ~....,..- 0 :.- -,,, :t:-- , ,'. ,-, , -...T• . ', , aligetteAol400. P' ' ,14r14. 4 P ,' I ! 1 i 11 . . . . . I estruttive4ceideut at Buffalo. 4' • B4 . tc. - .* • "' '' hey a ' Coerter-gtves thaparticu.k litre ortt.abockin g :atchient that occurred" there- 'ori the - evening of Friday. last.-_. Workineti-had for soe time been enga. 1,. ged in remodelling ala a four story gran,',. ito :.:builditig.. and" in,eitim:ao 'it hecame 41 necessary. iti .remove ) mitt walls and: to substitute pillars. fit tbe support Of the . roof ead-iiiiper it g . iri .-: 'Friday :evening at six O'cleat; :While from tWenty to tWeit ty:five_ teen were engaged in various parts tif,,tlic hitihling4 it suddenly give. Way, and • the tioof,. theiinner and rear galls,. i i 'came' doss' Mr * a trementhMs- crush, hu- • rying . nea iy 811 . viichin the hullding in the ruins: -. Priem:pit .measures were instantly. till: - tb . n. epore the ruiu's; hilt' tte work .1„ Was nereb_ arily . aloW, from tlicia'rge q-lian tit of - heaVy • liMbers that lay en Lased in eVery. dire . ction.,: - -The at reetsviere throtig-'. rd !diva late hour with elarge - and excit.; eO - rOwd among . whOin were the friends tin' relativei of t 'thus "buried in ti!: livi ig toirib." . • •j.. - •- ...- • • - ' • • It is supposed that test °more persons Wel.e . killed.• ' .. -- - 1 '. .. -,• .. . .. Pro Bon; AND FOR TEIE GOOD .01: THE TRA DE.. - 13csit BitOpizas - :—lnasmitch. as Ihave acquainted'- myself with the. art an}l inyi tery of the trade in all its various brnuch esl any - tailor' destionn of beentnittgAinir °uglily ,aiiptainted witb,the fandamental principles of Cutti g . garments" if` he has not already ''so,--ar I have by 'six' years hard labor worked out *a simple . :Method • of cutting coats - : . acefully to each and every figure of tip rfeet fit, all that I re.. quire- at 7 your liamis - is a correct:measure, and -the' hitherto" uniairm ount a ble A iffteul ty is overcomet - My well known' repute-, lion as a ihortiligh-bred 'mesh:minis stak- - 'edupiiti it. thts great . end, sought after by many and attained by few, can be ac conipliSlied hy:;this• easy Methitd, and all tailorslwliciare*,not accraiuted 'with - the saving; Method,' of .euttiug* garments had, lietter'sPeedilyi . infortn.' themselVen Of its. great importance in' which the old-"world has hint inuelt*dvantage over . Americin • artists'. , Most -bf-uurt ailurS May yet learn a . valtnible lesson: - T \ hey cap avail . them . selves , Of .the betiefii Which . must flow front it:at the very °tolerate expense Of s twenty dollars: Yo 'all tray bd able to etit.your panti from 2:1-4 yarda;Of cloth Of thenYttragesize and width, and se on in aIl garments. ..This . is .. :otir.otily . hope to sustain yourself in the "future, .as the trade pi no w undergOiag- a mighty revo, lutionl—ntisiist3l and abused 'as it..has al-. ways been, by - falling. into the hands of rich Capitalists, who thus cotribinetnprits trate nu, until the Public are:thoroughly: actin:m:oM' with I heir best - intrestti ! \ • --:•.1- Fun gut: PEULIR GOOD. • • ... • " Altar these . pants made of :alley . casii, mere at; a, usual Cost of seventy two centa . per yard. when retailed : in the country oftener:Si ,25,—then with the usual pat ternslaf 2 3-4 or:3 yds., would cost 55,38., . - Simply by :paying the taifor .2 . s::ccats • for vatting, 63 cents for tritoMing, and 75 'for . .Making,' and thereby 1 eying _ them made at tonic, titled and st. yed in..good style, for the customer. - :Let not This . fact startle you, dear reader, for t El will. coil vinee you by the following stet ement -12. cents per yard, and- 2 14 yds. 81,62, 'us 1 Trimmings 31 cents—then add -to ytiur i t , I country .roeichant 15 per cent profit $l,OO • • 4 for cutting and maktogandlivou have %.'n'l -• • : - • - ii tlm'ent ire cost,. $3,21, which sold at $3.50 .. I.'ll leaves the tailor:. a profit.trf . 29 ticents. To I a I"this add the price of cutting aid . at leases bo. tgeiailor 54 cents for his services. ~ 1 .--- IFellciVylcitiittosl' will you t- ' n supp ort Iy • ;.- t • , -. our trustworthy and hOmhle ,neeltantes, y - t wini'hheir strict. devotion p.buSiiiess. Will :free you from inhuman i r ' i /NISI i t 1 . 0 1) 1 lly - doing so.you may enable ..our tailor to afford these . 'same pants : at .pi - still less i aunt. -- For instance irhecvi 11- one' doz . l en Per day, his:profits - would te: 46,45— ' . . . . a Iterative business enough. f or any hon.. - The Pottstown Ledger lays: On Sattir est inati. -.. I canbut I . mile tn see , the vett- - day - liLit, fifty - new -Membern I were admitted 4 'der .of 'slop . shop gS,' in ; the " public; 'to the communion of the Ca hope church; in woillS, with a.linowi ig look -of wisdom of Washington - township , 13Cr county: .: i Vire. trade, sean his caste et as he, enters ' w his' _believe that - in . this lonshsp,. a 'portion of - 'shop; parade hintsel ?child the the counter • the - public school fend is applropriated .to the" :Atha goose 'quill hind lips ear, offering .iapptart .r. Ah 4 be' day'School,4d alt the cattle -134:al 'hit: trash at - a•very,l* iv rate itideetl e ---en 7 dral-- i -leing.probably the o ly itlace . -in the .amine 'his hierogly'thie character of 'rx State money ,is .divid tl toaccommo - which grab.ponr. Pat some - date sectarian views in I relig on. •• . • where between, $3 . atid.ls.: This is as - . • ......,iA movement i 4 on foo fair.a,statementf as n, be giccuit lid bet- county , 1f.1Y.,: 'for the erect te titan : it es it . dervei" for .oftener Than oth - M . 1-. • eat to - the-Cantors of Ma' erwtse ' t be 'worst.. kind . of t ?bin:tinpi are,... I. - spot where the event 'took tised,..timPthe makingiap had that it is tr.n . . . specters of the State l'risori ii4s§inie, tb Make them , leek decent.. In - f ed in:furnish - the mar ble• li aft, our large cities tile 'poor ore 'obliged tos ..itt Sing Sing , and to proud do,thiswork tor them: at 4s per pajr, anti . ,of. . t ii c i nscr i pt ion. 2-They r sriore.pay at that, with 0 rid percentage. ; the - county to. . necum the..e. Many a vim , . .wid9yFl.(ol6 'day and •iiigh!.. •for•thefurpose at Tarrytown. •.. -, fol. barely enough :: tn, keep soul a nd body - - .. . •:• . • .' • • tegether" and mini : pipit& girls, le ft or , , • ----Ole Bull is doing a grod work - -for the: pilaus lifealtinild be.-inost ?cheering. N orwegians iii America... Thp:ittatements . of to them, fidlow inlhe'sarne t r ain rather his enterprise in. I.'ennsylviiniti are alitmdy thau be given the appellation - Of'" ilc.wer: familiar. ..- At . chicago last week, there was a .Mtine too . .ineanifor the - . slaves of the a POiering•of 41s.caaatiPallikat . Which he '.South.• Tbiti *64' - become the ' s f a ee of - made a. speech; and .was rapturouslyreeeiV . . .ed.". The . Norwegian Ctureh WO ' crowded sloinliniaPeenlations, where- 4 liprk ',or s=ane ilin.mettii:giVen the poor in the. with N orsemen . , Ole 111111 ',nice ofreligions . (t toleratipu.. - , i,inpmsed !the utility'of..seenlar , Lime of .despondoeq....:- Such coast ation: .ii . itii•',, ; :ii: ga ye .i 60 : mss !.. 1 .. ... -. . --- and incl . ral . .otieetiott, and. Advocated the free : - .11 innittillieusind nhelf otdolkati iarili ‘choitl, system. The dope Of Europe:name :,.., rif , ii : tranb - . b .tis t‘ ii - ex ti r ,i t e a to a - 1if,,• 1 1.. in 'for..seme bard knockS, aid suffered in the ttia;.7-: - ilniminit . 'ut it' inia6 .4 - . cretii t t, "and euntrait with the United • atc. • .• -- ho spent thisia-. unfortunate, creditore•--pt 1 4".=*~... _lAnfli . - ... .1 0 *$ aiviadle4.:Mat - or - ..t4 11 : PAP ln:i son in'l4tinenota, in thee miner or .114i-2. .;153 . 9"06.4: 4 40 iebEE:l:til.liblie Vv'irkiceaa*- statil!tat xitiiin pt:iange t * twenty ntilidi'.of .. .4 Ihile_ll.aailaa r wtia:coo l 4lo: t)tat.''• is Si., Paul, they-counted tai'lless - than from fif-. new. r ising , again, 0.4 .vory - . .idley'etainp ty AO •. s(WkotY = five • likk:es.. hale ,tit-utthbleitis:uefr6r...l)... : lciip' .- i#::,grobilif..,.„ . ---- keep e r , ,'. ll ! . - .."'"liiii:ey; there state 44iiiintipOr:tb, : 4014 Innd ~*gakOn4l, - att:rig(p - OgottFd These, . abound, in .. Uri, at : (1. - .63'filrixf With. iii.*tiOstiogliii4ioillite*o!s l firqu°, lr. cr a t er ,: iinclear._an, , Cristil. So nn - liieit .vf the ....litineit. community. Brother t ailors ,to: rapid iToth i oftheLpoiultiii n • in . the' terti , ,*niir pp . o.4;ap4i. - . 4 ?t!F. •- .44,t1'.. 'alkti/f. may . tery:tinty .be formed.whe ii - is known, that , 1 4/k4l4't tie. 2 4, , iti . t':i'_*ol)ieti!a.Ar-#l l aiieS , . . st. Paul , whic h five " yeah ' , ii ce - --- ii i i:liot, 'a :ltrelitti.:7...iit.7 'Sit f .. .)..ti0. -1 0,44 . 104.0... - "7". , small' trading.,peiii,:_hius: ti, "Wet: 4,000' in.; Tiilntient 'Wei; '. - of • vittr-Cotnititinitx. fiatiti t u*,: : - . - . : ..1 . '': ' *lie;iike:•You. aril .tjicir--- !mad loi'llitrn: . -:_4:init.,.. . :- i--. : - .-..' -• :"''.- i; , labor,- *44 . 0 1 , 081 # Ibillo'• Put 'toe d c - •Walk. , briskif :over .I.'wOottl Ot r i( t:A_ , ' ,1 . 1 . ill# , fill . ':itl_ iiie . 1 ii* - :: A:. ' iiiii , friend i i l i c ti e j,i6;eon, - c l ' 't s. '' .2 ,4 1 - '' - nal._ . . !.! ,0,:r.04:.itiz,. -',I011$.0# 01 Ps; -f. :ita legs infont• - •talablell,' .(:Siiii:t•l iit Y /*P: . ; - 7] . : - % . ; : ';:-: - :be ilviie..nilkett:-up jeudi di '-(-..' 5 .;1t4.1:, ! ;-,71/04 1, , 1.1 4.-* o _oni-teaTiriteiti , -:-: -few- tlinei..*4 - ninth.-roiutr.,, . - lealta` - '!100n . :1140 1 t: : :liOlit'W`1 tati.thi - P - ;c 4 sn;-.t..ialit.wiii, li g ht iiii-:tius if :IiO:r i..414 7 ,1* 1iiiii:1?1 , 1 3 0440 1 4. - , Wee*: -4;1-:IIte...tabo - ..: 1 :.-3 , . , 4 . 1. ':- ••••-....•,..:..4tr-_-„,;',-(3: • ~.:',-!.:- -. "to :take. ..a-P= 1114 9 11 K! -;..1 - - - .: iie?-**0.110,-,chlimici,'*o*-2:4;,:.:*.beAciP1101.7,9•Y • . 4 ; :eill' - .' . .- .'bOi.kiiimitn:tl.4l4tildiir;•st4stAtisAleii of : t tint *ll , - Ai . ; Mat iliiiiiira , 4 • Aii4oiaf in Acqiiineit . - by tfteltnrein T**iiiiiit syWri4.fiii.2ltet * l 4..tkiii,AudOvi;l 6 .14,' :0 11 :gc , .40i7i , :::,' t 4 * - *site*fob: i hstial i *s4;.***** 4 j* ' AO :e f. Pni tP o * i: tAirsiiii - b --- -• - - '-'---- - - ------ -': 30%4 Ae--- . oilier•-fityti_3" ...-t• i-i#o l ).figlP , lte7.. . t ap.,.., Aiiipstm.ll#4 . ,..•. -. :.;",--'• - . - ---- '':-3.:t.4.±:;. Itegirttr., I Public o; „gm jiation :There tWo'pcnitents4:lf yeimsylvan,ia. tiroi 71,000 white *flanl crinia who cannot read orr.write.-Y. —'llM - `Citholicit. of - PertlaUdi paid' $0,900 - for :a "piece_ of laid . build a. Catbidral. • . Governor Bigler has appointed 1cn0,.:4114,re: Of the Supreme Cow room of the kite, jupe .„ . --During the Month of Apiil tr-fivelhOnsaind four hundred And en , emigrants from .the old world . 1 New - York. - • 1•. Colorcil,men 'are - not alioWO thestrects of Washington at night. Aristocracy' ts pregri —.Every, villager should t dogS and forty chii:keits." I?et, lively interest, amOsig his neighls know of somisuch,' andtheir nigh theni.- - , • • • —The Pope, inn long - eticyplici the Freud! elergy,Speaks of Limis as "our very dear son in J e suit Ch icon, Emiieror of the . French" law null order iltern as "a Itikppl thing SP . -. • • Gibson, ice ..t., has con' statue Of Ventio;et Bon*, and shin by. giving 'a slight flesh tint. tire, - -blae eyes, yelkisv hair, and a, 'colored border to the.-drapery. - I —Coverner. Slade and a-party rull:-checked` Eastern. ' girls, t mart s, Were•in Cincinnati 'on ti The young l adiess - are, to be seat ent .Imints in ~the West, and oil :become settlers -in earnest. •: ..—lThe Lancaster -Examiner the; hi 'a German faMily rigid' city who. the past winter were i of killing and - eating such dogs .tv i get possession t;f: .They*were work, and _resorted to this meth Ing.a hvelthood. - . . •. ---Sonwi.Sancy eichnniie . say. Wi§eman; of London,iduriilg . a on. the .Continent,ncceptecl a lot: ing'a lock of haft. recorded to h from Samson's head by . IMilak, so shown the siiiisOis With wlac on One of the. hladesof...whieh .marked "Sheffield" . • . --In' Pittsburg, a jury,. after together 'for ten days,..rctnrned manslauhter against the priSo It is sta tefl that eleven of- the - . acquittal, but the - . twelfth by I in, refusing ;to agree with them red _A tt4diet of manslaughter: 4-4n . Tre; last, week, SI - ybtli fined three dollars for tickli4 a dy. The _Man . I- 'leaded -Cowin justification • but litelady arg had the best of it)..that:.,if it visage, it was -. not comition: ri. every...lady possessed : the right, \wait' tickler. - • . , . '‘.\-- Another wild man _ .h be ''Nelopliiii; Tennessee. _ His' n I)inniddie - , and ho• is from 1301 Ky., WI 're lie - has:a wife . and iilg. has' been 'running woods sin . last . .fall, and .whc very sad , an . dejected, thong e.ause..could Ito 'be • dit‘coiteitt.l. 1 . ~1 . ,, . —.I rip- \WILT ronNTA Ronucij in. the .cAliforitia.*islatUre,. $5,000 or the - captuie of ti. .0 int,ll.r.. Proetor!uffored . a 1 0 authori ing the Governor \to •einn.lniS. ioners . whO' shall-- ictt claims t the hen,Lof Joaipli ear be, eserve.d to the Suite . ‘ --Zhe 6,rand..lttry of La have returned the beer shops as a Milsrinee, .and rooOneild. - .the same p . .ss of.• !icons ing for them its apPli . Od to vrits. Tliey also think the "nutnber.of. to - . erns miglit'be redneed. without • permanent 'injury to ;the\ Community . ," regarding..mittl of - them; its "but little better .than the . pupWries...of crime, and - .l•liices . of . refuge for ()Caldera - against 10..7. ~. .: - . • ' . . . .. _.... WWII . _ ' • --- .:7- _.. 4- - '--. The Last Legislature. - - It .appears to be-utt'ArSeltyatireitted that the . - last legiilature Was the most ii-• literate; ' corrupt - end dishonest that' ever,' 'di itgra Oa:. j Ten rtaylta4, ! , Bribery and. corruption Was the : order 'oltheday; and, representatives afthe toeepleivere bought and sold •• like sheep•tn.- the shamhles.--- - There are chapters m the-history of last Winter's. proceedings, yet ;to beenfolded, that - present lamentable pictures of the bribery ind : •etarrnptien .so - rife'in • Iligh .quarters,, sitrta : '• *ill - raise the question, : whether there ean,exist a' more danger- oils nuiiarice'artiong the people professed-' •ly free,' than the Pennsylvania Legisla - - 1 ure ,as 'stip : tmeet constituted antic arried). On. ' •A cent ernporary teil4 t lie truth when be Buys - . that the 1' mannerin which our. State. GoVerntrientjt now eonstititted, more %litany and rascality PreNtaili at • Etia r-. risbuig ti au was ever-knoWn—the 'grab . gaMe' is Carried to-its fullest extent . and, the reni.te er . itecns . ARE DII!E \LI DIUDED,' AND miter o+llERBltin,A643'oTllie DlDDder, .and the passage Oran kind 4 °flaws:mere- . ly to, curia, t lietitselves, ,regardless ofall . -consequences, to,_ the' people.".. -: We have no hesitation in Saying that for iutemper-• mice; im tintrality,l bribe ry : totd. Ceirtiption, the last Legislature, stands niteenallettni 'the hist Ory. of this:or any other . State.--, The. Ly4!pnriik.fi 'div..7rite, a leading IYen).l - paper, says--atal we endorse every word—that from the first day of the ses , ; . sitin; until -the .- last; -.. The : Legislative botly•ditildayed in its deliberations a Want of mental calibre :whip]) Ave.:Venture to 1 say wad, neverberetofore equaled in the . annalit - - nt our Stit etolit ici. : All winter - r long we!lookei in vain for the •manifest a, . Lion -Of !Isome l_egislat ive.qu a lin Of cep science 'l at the neglect of publie businesS -and puldie interest. i lint the Legislature 'had • no-leonSciencp..lt. readily. Managed, to 'stun-eft-Om 'the Legislativefiles to the . : .Governor's table, bills titst it uting new Or pordtions----anthorising a fewnietthy vest - . _ed right to gouge'n - great many--and ti : vast amount' of local legiSlation was, got ' along With - which - had been better. let , 1 1 alone-;, but the good old, Cent nivrealtit, though:bleeding ,fively, in order i hat-leg . islat tve docters Might . give her a dose of: eornfortil : Wai . overlooked -till the mit, meet, vin 1 there, - the doOrs of the treasury' were . be teen down witli . att eitormens ail- - propriat mi bilk pas.ted upon-with horse race sp cd and reekletimess'Ot :the-fag end of:;f - long. and (Watery sessitio."' , ~ The I . 1 (=clic' t fliitiltitre. , with: an Clo- Omit rt peal: to the : Pres. of Pennsylva-• Ida, .the De mocrats and "Whigs'alike,." to underta itto send to Barra-burg next i Witiler. sIDFIFOUSIED AND - 111:GENCRATED LECISI;Areitn. .Let .us : .have men.of sta ., mina, ;of intellect' andof enimpeachable character; Men who will . give dignity and weight to thelaws thet - mai.teel called upon to enact.' - It-is nolittle thing' that , . the iatorpas of a .CommOnvicalth must be conunittcd to a parcel of wrir. re, LITICA,L DASIESTEDS- . who infest our State Capital. To. the Tress, •ai the especial. custodia l * and creators oreoblicipipioe, , we mast loOk for tile needed - reformation. S9lnelsectitts of the : State are_now' well rereSented, anti lte nn_ need ofrefortn ; ' tll iO re' were some .Metin" oar Legislature, whose light only .shone the -brighter from time darkness with Which it'waSsurround ed ; but-one shattered ordiseased iiitib al; feets: t the -7IMle body, and as all port in of ' the Conntionwealt h lot .tilitet J vst ca, wq hope ;the P i res's from all parts - of the State 'will .. cry ribald .and. spare net'. - mitii the curse which .has 'come 'upon - us ; :of corrupt and -nnt.Vort by legiAation simil be utterly remoVed.- , Such anothee-LegiSlature"can not by elected outraged the faCe of an indignant PresS,find an outraged people.' ; '----Crystiii r e ' lifrajas,. , .• - : . , •• • l' in the iu Tir- e., hare trF which Jot ;ii C. in the ct, twen-. or,ty-ser 'lived at td* in 0 o'clock or three . ts such a I . We burs Ue'ss 1 letter to Nap Aeon "4, Nnpo d 'of Ale statt of )14.oteil used the fig delicately of sixteen r ►e 6th big: d differ• , preseatly states th [ at. 1 ' tlir" in b• bit. c. , . 11 the b. bit. 1 thev.col l tld oO lazy to I , of obtain- Cardinal . recont tour I et contain- - ye been cut and Waft ;fi t she Cut it, as.distittetly lii ink .kept a verdict of r, A.Woman. ury were for is . obstipney fleetly seeu- g man wa Married la s. : . on Wage in'. ed. (and she vim commun. ht, and that o ehoose'her n in f e o n i diT u e g n i i: Irbon.countr, children hr= wild in the ,a -found". was ,b . from What —To the bill appropriating e bandit Jog . aknendtnent appoint three -alt -atiFerse . • , rire Kor.strru, in- a letter which appears in the late . London papers, makcathe fol lowing,statementsf . I live in daily terror, lest on waking some .Morning I find that' my writing desk has heee tort open, and-my private mem- . .oriindums rifled by vim ne of a search war t.itt, ' obtained - :by 1. know not, Whatzne; kika deposition, from a secret; irreapon sible\tribuntd, like that:of the Inquisition, olitaiad by -anonymous accusation :the cliargd and the judge,being unknown toi l tee. , ~I 1 say \ I live in daily terror lest by stich st}izu re amy private papers innocent_ Ir ends. be betrayed -- to Austrian 'vett= geance. • , , . - !These feara are.pot 'unfounded in fact,: Mr. Danford, printer , and- stationer, re-' siding et Notting-hill' gives -to me the fdllowing . infortnut ion :i '. :. • 1 While Lord Derby was still Prime Min., ister, -men from the detective police, in plain clothes, were appointed to watch my house at. Notting-hill, -and take the number 'of . every :cab which came to the door. .The late Ministry having left ne t flee, they were withdrawn, but- a shot tiine -after the debates in' the Ifonatko Lords about:- the refugees; previous 11 _tv!!ich your . Hotrie Secretary declared iii the House of Commons, with - loud ap' r plause, that nlt is -im part of the duty of an English Government - to provide fai the safety of foreign governments.".. A - cording to Mr. Dunford's positive knowl edg.e, the detective police not only made their - appearance ag-1111 about my bogie, but . he has-full reason to believe that tluirre Was almost one policeman' for every p r• son whit visited. My bouseolea bet !Ns! i to know that They had orders to m. rk every such person, 'end even; to to e e cabriolet, if necessary, - tO follow the:' is• itor wherever he =went:.: . .- I Further, Mr.iDunford informs me ha upon the occasion 'of my reizowiog 1 1 ',H my late residepee \ at.Notting.hill to/ ,i lia whiCh 1 at preient'occupy in Alpha ' oat Regent's Park, one of the deiecti e pc, lice in the disguise 07 . ft labarer, ai d,up on the' Plea ,t hat; itel was out of We V, tn 7 sinuated himself intp , t fie - ,serice :f the i kerion employed to remove my fu' ' tture. and in, tins charamnr assistqd at-.l'S're moval, -thus) having free..access,t my ‘ house, ,:,and:.. adopting what 1 7 —and, am certain yeu,', sir-= : woulil pronounce ', , bflSe TeaPB- of' tecominli i l l lit"Oltilif.ea . .twit ;-in . }.: private affairs; 'DI # honest earth - in', im % self; litiAlPg ~ten. -bit i r.lcainc4 Me ,mat'reit flu - toe so ailteMe and revolted i; lids. plain, holiest Eiiglishlieari:td6ooe . k a *MA . i, - n ito_hase a, Idot, ihi f fte ney:ei ... eic.for paiment orhis - bill;::,:s4i th 4 -4 ",, .: ,ing waited-' for tt.'coit4iderithielliiielti„itiitl, 1 was, under thetteCe' abity",raenajpg to search him . otii • ainf -pay hilnidaii(joey:' 'Thepeople's tiloral#Cll, 4 *;Pl,:tikiiimigralile ;,e 8 ...i of illstinitronid 'I: . `;-:.:4';'; ....',.,..••:, 1:- - N._ l'-•PtlillIiii);.:.1 - iiitriii.lii likliot4' iaa F4iPo44l 6 4ol!!! 4 ' 4 .l l 34ookatiVipti: I,*- 1 1#*,4e 0 4 - 'lll'l , -9 s tliVatlok:oo , die' permisahin Io liiilii::0111416::,R4014,04: - 'W9T* 4 4 ,1 1,-,' Wu' ;4'4 1 41 ge*Silari to: 4 ' ItVi*„.ekt, i VVllii.,lo4 itgTt.4btik4l4•:;::A . ,.r_::;A.,:i4o4 - ,,, , 1;•'4:efi.:K Sol-**0 4, 014.7.-010trtint#: , : 9r 'lilt: 'isi' county inWes : febester on or a rnotiu- - Andre, on the prace.. -The in hare volunteer oin the quarries fdr. the cutting k the ditizens of .uttcl ,necessary 51101$ or slippers 4 . s cufirg .11 upon a eiTir with ininlids, it, and a wn: on the hedY a another person* y simply teughin -)4 only I/meal:aryl tu,toue anything. 4 13 7 --t i m OA eleetritr we 44400 , ii eAbotbie:ob,_ st r‘s.p(tak 4r9i,ii - 41 c. Ave Ari . - -.l`. preso)t. tercepted swel• you I have am - ed t 1 I )ne nev edgy; of: Grroi3o.• . The.foll respontlen - -In the.:. e! exciting to p\ the great of Of L•Rothentln 'abso'ilts pi . - -Lord Paliners• ,_ tenlhas *ln a orilvinal. mare's 0. . . jieSty, and g .... 0 tip 0 'means envtablii . pultitin,..uatnei. 7,--hol L . as,beceiee . ritlien•! - toe .- Mr lial the iv 114iiii*ii.iticenter' t il of an imProvent 'ni i '''t el nidpafacturerof wal4OCkets:httd an' I' tlishntent in*hich he nade those • 'clicts r4r}severtirforeitin . governments and mind i• expetiinents for furtilier intproverimitt._ ; _.' . -He- -of .cours` . ke -I t! his procee I lingts' s -cret' , in:order. that no- Yorkinon'• o . 1.1 /.oiiiwich Arsenal. slip Ll&get'it li mil d -. e!of -'fhis improve 1 me tS: As a f L ien „Of European liberty: Li he / L .as acquait*ed % it i.KoSsuth.; and:used to - raplOy:liungartan efugces in -ItisAc,: tory. - . ..Out .of It hese etiihe itecount of a.teitible gunpoWder reasatiwas.fahlica,-..: 14 , Lord Pahl ti : :the great liberal ;Ittister -of- the- - m ti . 1 monarchy .of the world.had . tho itterniS iLof:Mr. Halo bid ,ken- operiand tiearche,.• .:.:The: great .oc* . o. oriomiAisover i ygfi scheme. of Kossuth 40 WOW uP- Ett,glattil'Fi,p4 ,t be continent ief L Enrope With 47 : lit. 'of. a-ieomposi thin • miide out Of c tercial, nit re and brunstone Wits antieunceilL;by IT!' e: n Tinics, t ana Lord . Palmerston ohtitined. for aLtinte-the best ~ pfitSpect otb ing Ira tlied.. among the-sa • L viors of or . de andlso iety :next' to LOuisi • . . . , Itonaparte. • t was..great aiid glorious dtscovery I ' L • Laird - . 'alinerston:.•hid. -a I elliered int. th rionie Department one- of l l ' . -.. - -I a- i'' -..--.. ir -Ils greatest % tp oin tic .I.nump is ..,- -. He j had .saved .; Anit t. : 41; n ,•o '. in; -„ Prussia, all iti ter4o rld Lan,tl -the !re t ;of :mankind - , from - '...tie volution 'apt social - sm . i - T tie, wiaiii "(4 l i ustria await-Ist the it: hie LerA and against: 11 . the gliglisli• 'tOu it, ss happen .jo. le 'fr ross the ontiers . arked . by:. the -tWo" faced, eagle, - ‘yai.:t' t• -• le-oppeaseti and Kos ' sut It; the new k*Tuy, Fit•Wkes,:;diseredited and perhaPS• expel) d i. But - "yesterday,' when thoLatiir .cans before :the :Police court, -the 'counsel or,, the ; government.`• i• would not. inak[ei'm this 'case. In :1 14 c l , , . e:C of the Piejudjoe .l ottlie . .lnStice,Mr. l ,:lettry , i l lag inst Kossufl4it•Wap,-iropossible 'to Cott:! . ' itt. t him with the g cat •guilpowder.plot liu it was.' found:' tl at • the prinCipal wit-;1 Inc . s, fin the : Crown was, a L reftigee, - who 1 1 , to .qeeived• alit ts • nd employmentlraM ti santit..andeven t tit the same Mari had; e n.in prison tte.ll idstone for.theft.2ll It ineantitne ' l giirrie "friends of ' KOssuth L I •e l ue:ite-il ',hint to " tibliSh in the papers L njwhat '..iraY.•9lts.• iberjl ..Minister,hadi • aoL.. watelied' by l l m itAers:of the- :b et e &I"! ive Polieekt t this nominally free island-, 'it order to 'gratify - 1 the... Continent es al d i, .uts. • The ..trutli_Of :the - stitt l iernott was') i-rioliOrated\ hyi a :I f rosPeciuble-.citizeii.-of . L 'otting-Hilioo'whiwn the police;rpen hid i .i omplatited lof being used' f.,.n• such wilt. i;urposes,and by 1 - sratiy -residents 'of the I L : teighborheo L d,. Wite'Were ishained of their.:' L t 4brral B:lor9rnmeni,•which stitahes tiseof' [the same ineatis.ast .- Napoleon or FranciS:L L ,foseph to_ keep suSpected fpreigners en !'der control," . When in:11 . 50 the question.' IL of the ext radition• Of KOs T uth, which. was deina'nOed .by-the AuStriabiLwai-menticin led L itt t ie. House, - it, was I l oird Painwrst on wholl dared that Xossuth was'sitfert.the'• under sur. l-- 411 n'e '.at . 1 the noble - L . 4d , lA. a c l ~. A . , .. cone tqlated the i Eti.gl6ll. 7 that they had' •no ex resstonin thew language, for that ; etindit on; ;hut noW,:it turns tau!: that :the -disc Li i has inticaticedthis sYSieniqn is Lion, , ,ofri4:.Enirlailid,,di facto, and that. Kos-. suth, 4tough, not iateraC is yet:nu-4e by the myrmydoms.4.the'lgreat liberal, Sec= i retprYtor, Home A:ffairs,:mo - lesS''thit 4e, a, was at Ku ahya; holy that there Soliman Bey . .tliiral ItePotilti to Make the resi4ence of , KOssuil i t . agreeable, .wbilst . " here .'.in. England t 1 e AtitilLtty'doo.ev.mytkiii.)eit cau in:oder - 4o - i t lisviiet the. greatexile. =Anel yet .t 1 e English claim the rPOutiktiOti of lbeityg toslittabliel--,A r ew rcirk Tii-ir - State Ce!tral COmmlttee.,- Charles Thomm_on Jones; Philo - , John Pric'g Wetiherell, Charles Gilphin,i John George, 1 horh, lion. Hen y 15.:Noore, JaeoblS. Il.oberl4, JOhn Kesslei, Ittibervii,',. Martini John I3islOp t . Lienry,S.. vam4 • ni.ivhl:l7,. St onq Caleb-N..As.a.3lOfr ' Daniel Kerr. H i r oti.'4l4.hib Ig - 1i u Jam). jaines,p n Si L eb ano n . :Wm: K. I Met ° "r hmil '' . ' I:N 11-11'":1'.--.bn1411. il Weliti,C ! 8- Y' ..:- -131"0"itli.. "'' n : }lent '.- v. .r 1 14; \-":- : ' " '''''' - ''. : : ames w. 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W - 141ei4lenitsdatle, 1 44 Ilawla" truck f - .., „. 34 s, • ° r i Monday::hi' her ' liil4i ap4sluiva- sh eisiefuSed tofyinik, or lar • let etheri work. ,In Hone ale,-some five hundred men taraded,thostr e l ets , „•nictimp . arlied byl - al brass hand, thre atening and iioppin g , r . 'al who attempted to work ;'=and similar .d dmo,r trations•Were made in Hawley:—.l • ~ ,It,hey !haV,is'-hithertO worked_ about .six - -1 'day, tio-t 4 ywali,rand"te r ne 'others. /......-, , is an intrud . r.ll •We might, w . . - ;_as - mech l i propriety,. 4-iy.pelities intcTriSe church,- and Islip 11 :en - thug of 'a - pasior;. choesP 'a committee toy: wait upon the candidaie :for. the _sacred offiee,, and" ascertain to Which' party hie.belongs, and. ten go toe ' workvuol caucus' for: him.:, But - -we 41 :. let, the article speak ter itself.' - . I . _ t i• - Sit, , l i i.t; WE AVE; . ::4OUR Sceooi.s.—.-Per=' sons Who \ are lenfamilliar with the de.vel - opment s' of Ca,tholie-bestility icit ommbh SchnolS in several of the States,. would - . be amazed at ;the proofs 'which 'ate;roan- • . ifeeteti'Pf a pultpOse to make the onslaught ,\ general and persevering 4 --.: The histaryof . the'-rrvensent is ; suggestive, - and should dePide r the rouriunfell friends of the coo- mon schr uls. The: hostility first showed itselfsjat lie w i t Xork' city, where objections wereCmade to the =reading of the - Protes-• taut version:Of the 'Bible:in the schools. ' ~, -With- groat reluctance the tmanagers'of - the schools yteld"Cd this. point;. the Bible. was withdr#ta,t,, and with it all reli- gioug teaching; :and-it was further . con- '` ceded' =that Roman Catholic.' gabtle e liien might examine all textbooks, for.the pur i pose of, keeping lout - whatever might be offensive.:' , j 'avilig Carrieil - their, point, , _ boivever, !theyavere nolaetter satts" , fied than before. 11 At', first, they, were horrified at the sectarian character of the schoeli ; `, now.-- herb '.; ,theirriselves thrust out relig- ion:from tl;4 in;''they are horrified-because {,there iOn their; lid religious teaching, and they cantle( patronize- the' cemein n ichools;‘ lest . ; their children shaf). grow: , u p in irreligion 'il \ They must triive; schools 'of their owe, they soy, and They:l,2lqt /4 • permitted M . 1 4ritg , from the Public tremor ' ry a fair - shte Vila publiefundifprtheir support. : That is io say; the people. must I .be taXed for the su rt f l fescl oh ' , pp p o . 41 u; ; I; , and t hem' the it-xp.pnaitrire .of what they, deem their 7 ;s,iare.- must he Committed to; I. Catlioliepaicis t tit - That is precise3y their' 1 deurand, : 'ol4 . ithey have in•sweral: e'' istaw; . ceg taken issue the sitbjeet, and gone t-- to • the polls thus fir, we: ilki'; . - .7.11 ta • say_,__NVithltiverwheltning ' defeats, ' We have before=: us 'the late iddieSs Of '- - Arch • -• hieheP•PaVe4 ll : of dincineati, in Which, in a tone ~,fignally ~bold','add overbearing he threatensithar the war shall he a per petual one i till they. carry their -end,'-- . even to '-tlais, obliteration of _political dis tiuctioni: We, are unlybegmtang,t, he says, , " toagitate these queskteng." -•, . - . At. the Ontset of .thi .controierscy let ' taro thingS !be !ho e-. mind, -and our , common ember are ae. - ,Let .people i t i. :see to it, that oliticia by trade Ore not: -suffered to rag this ' estion into plrty politics. • .ef.it Stand out directly on its -Merits, of a isodial' question with , which party- . yoliticg t havenothing r ,to do. -The "other sate gyard is—to,mete out Oven banded justice to Catholics,- as eb . other sects, gra ing no'specialities of any kind. =. They are renew citizens with equal rights. . Grant tlitirt - these, just as to all others-- , but gran 'o'o6 nothing as Catholics.— . -, 'Their pecularity is, that they ar,forever t . asking Special favors.: _ Make laws whiehr operate equally on Pretestants and Cath- olics,-andi:aybich are alike'just 'to both; . administer therri in -- the sane pirit, and never swervea' -hair'i. breadth from The rule.'-.Bj';ecitll favors tev Catholics'. art . . special wrongs to Protestants. • :Let them .. understand that they are equals,`riot su ..periers,:and that they can . have. justice, but not- 'race. 1-- -'• - -- - - The!rnotiVeS' of tbe priests are appa rent. ' They dare roti twist thew faith to the - lUthitratilett ''of _renion. They - - aro afraid tOl,Lhave'ebildren eduCated with the I obildrin d Of Protesiaritsi They fear that 1 = they :_will learn- le think for thennelres , ~aud in the exercise of :thoughts re. . ti -nithee title alivialt_thrilloreiti which Iti.. intisiteltetariee; raamsta I is 44 _ , Stan " by 11 ifittlk a" Linda Erill 1 ! ,/, t:ti u elllsiY ParnraPrles. °ranceel i euirViP"lrteit'on'tet,en/P re Denenc r et - - 1) . , -efeur -• , - pure : -Pu holy _ horror a Soo .. Tiiiiii3'ha , ii t ia ah° tbelSe apes". laaLra-0116,-41,_11,Ls- 1;4 of i t a !,. e ,.. n e ireikt o r. tn..? , dentine...l flare lei-- dity oi BodonllE, - litjiiiilf.l . 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