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Yn that Potia slig the A mts aed olr an rra _mar ap1 cnl Thsy anu arlkod pnp nd rb wPP ad lalw u3gt fr au lik·pt'aL~pnwP pied p i ahýa;lodfr it. mco~ OBACCO-W@ Arnow receiving~in frlesh-from poaual 6',8ad N Ia, f ll Fees, to which we-it. the ( ttw tlon o[ the trade. ^et6 et rnmer ahuiol sdOnahu mrrta MYW LI(LWPYO7I0NBRY S'T'ORE. 1UR0 CAROLINE THORN respectfully al wuý+! to tler a "hei~ P s wl~t be *·Iehi Lwtth or f. SUND~iE8 " g'asrtn 6wit~"~;~u4ti 4, A. it-i--.:.i .1. (roper, oqnwr Front, Co. ' BN8ON,'ýIU3M?3.ffbn~and 8ien Pa nt~r.. Ago~slid BROWNos, THOS.,5,C.rpenterd Joiner, l2 ne.dC FqOe 1 rm..l.butabbU - B I,. 0 ., Attorney-at-Law, No. EN m ,,,.lI. ti N..o ,! x . AZ.pIto A n litpj. r ef O , #.C tCO. IIAgnt' g W dhOmioS C s dii. WIG DEAR . l w us;l Wnslpursli hook-ypy " 'Ewdr,¢' Gompup,ýp¢( mek Jner l Coin. Ej PolieaBLBmlteuLa, J H I3inuloe a·~bLL L . , Cbmmpuirons C 13A1~914E&20 C. C., Imprtes udeal UL JARI, . f.i: CO. He,. ers in Guscozios, ENDION it GiAINES Deaer D ' iM/ 1s550.r al.,, G..oc.,StC...las, o fii £JLE&CAS rsr st Deaet LA! ýit W imdb,,al i... ...id A. InTsohmOs . dt in rBE i; , `d. $. Bunmitc e, Cirth. JeweM", lerein~an eruer JONS b 0, . Sttone,,le6am Ne. 1t Cani, n.r d., AI ESY. S. H. C., ICportissio andDear Wi,. adlarCos tlrpI 5 ,O10,I,.01(m.L 1 , 1 GI; ANDI, OODE'H CO.tME, Commsiss kion SiFiNEi OK & AWEOT, Oethir Agentso C~woidtoh,..,tuAV~s. - -t , orit "I', LL, : ALEXANDER, Im aCnd Dealer W.Li " iiV.0o Is.Oso..140ea Ltoet. C sofSj r jy ýie ART, B.$ NJ.C A BO.,o Da' th i aloeory,Bx .hg ENDB0oE, A & CO:NES, Denalestsy'nlohing it awx. &UOITAtornst. oil CIlotGieOsH e1orer Cn ot plKN 1. . Dealers inOlthn and~el .daxd 5609.1 CSf, sh. .19 'POMRY* IIDO. HQ. IO.,CtSsippioo Agents .ad CnnsWwn lrrb eO oo0 C ompa i.t. J.9 AIUGNlW 0, B.I, Sta tioners , B s 6 . B . LEO~ .Los.)AoIDEyi mi00 5.. fSemOlssl J NNEMONP. H. CA., alr, C Ommiio ad 1 dNI S JOSP5. d ,2 .;.C.o.mm- .ion Me EI) CE&IOSTR BAttorn, Oleysars ,C-onel XWOR, wh1:! x & W.,.Cot nraotore U em.lo}Mwebat..lf ld L 6 . od t (LI ORG pN, J. C., Book sil etal r one r lraoi 1eplo."jlrr btfo. .. x gat ..i. wlw [: [. anat. , e..: [. ron. AREID, R. i a U.,At rneysat-saw o.1 1YJ. Qmoma~sarribul P~ssspioolo'·L . i r I 1 REAZ, TH., 6 Ro/al CO.,·et, corner. of ORRIS A WA , Clothiers, ci~rsorner as N c.. l ome Cbn-atlk all, jitWH L ,, VALENTI E A "W.; bealer tý ieoolrah,.".dH}UN,..id Madfsa mmo ·. l PLTKIN, R CO. Dealers ino~ Clothing n Fa ·II inRd aod., No, ST Camp t ln.L .17b L)ILC l, GIOODRICH & CO.s-lsr, Cotton Fel afj oryaM Gmijo AS·rcuU,4Carod· l " ·m:1 di 1 y}ýJOMRI B Wb EDW H. &w., Uoorner oCand $ _ ."rli t 1.rhm n./IGrlmtl·tn a Ilr y D1igLLY , P.a K. Dealers in 81)]oin and F U~nr mA.Oom.; g9.a a CUOotto..w o jP dRIEN1IIDi)E; HENRYY (encoeeeor to F. D. Har lroa,)Netar9P¢Mir. No. ¢ Oomldrri l PlnnNnr~w - ýpna. l 11! Ac GNP ~, WR. C., Family Groper, NO. 7L: X- Clm fs. Nr h··. til t a ".. . n. . wr. . raged..- IS SACE A FosTER, Attorneys and Counsel. e torritrdp'assaut~aapttrasaadllm ouCaDtWyf r Kt ft ELF & O0,, J. M., Dealerein Hardware, ý . ur.,Troxt-tntiaownagnur oodnLch- nwlr.nt S~AVAGE, J. M. 'Qooi; Cunmiin n L3 eh cte u d Go..,I Plleriu nod Frli(D l Llrlllhi f k' drx tret, . O w.oose.o. w w. ,. " . . S HAW, G. W. & CO.. Celodhijelon'and Per 0.011,, Mee..1bh No. 4 Pqdr.t..st.. ,. aye -STRINGER F. & CO., Fashionable Clothtng, Ttirollhint Goad, Tnath, C~rp~t Big., .td, No. IB Cemp STROUD, JOHN & CO., Marble Warehouse, 2!L6.144 C.- t seik, b"L Caroadalst .ud b~.io.., .Is Jy HEAMAI, H.0. .r& CO.,- Commission, For koý -dig and W-ubm Prod0ouooerchiou, ..d DDIar. 1,0Oils R-, ,Irohoi, lor,SOX Poyd,,.n,,,.. SLICKLES &UO., Drugs, Medicines, durgical SICKLES t,..., .,,bol.o.ad retail. Is *ad 90C,,..I SLARK. DAY & STAUFFER, Hardware, Sla, aee.,No. d! Care l .Aroet, dobqhor Peo,'. o&owil,. '.g ¢e HERMAN'S.Trssses, Abdominal Suprrters, ataloia.,eorui BL Cll·rblmad Gorier rut; oposte . Cgp l 81Z1], GsEO, W., New Orleans Agricultural W.,.o,.,mr,.,,,eof 01g.eN....P0. Puydo..,.. µl TEBL, J. B., Bookseller and Btationer, Nu D, S. hi. & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dade. in Pat- ON . Fiit M:I·. Wndow Olm, Brolkr ud Col.onl all .,500ldgie o. g so,. 0-t I.r10., , Ob..sooo#rn aeohat, m l· L Iroyoaoad EL~migucL (Imul Beak pl.N. .19 V CORHIES, GRIIGIS & Co., Commiseion .isodTorw..dio Megi1.00W1..Iseohoopitwioor t.e.. b9 cd.·. . 4- .0, 10010. AZ ALDO & HUGHES, Hasrdwtare anc. Ship Wy 00,011,0.Nr0 a roa,,d w l0 19 4rrx. .01110 ACTERMAN & BRO;, J., Lmprtere and D I Dunrr in Hllqrwa·.Cllortl·te, etc.,t r, iftaioo ad Co., moo eLTaate. eY9 I W ILL AA UULtNHLUd, ATTO"Ja? AND W cCOONStLLO -Rl LAW, AND U.B.COaIMIBIONoR, Req~l rtr.t.overlba Poet moo. .. i" B. HIERRELL, & CO., Bullion and Hz A. 10505.Da..I.ao,04., OtCamp ..d Coar. 0Ur.s , Ne, - .... aOf . NEW TaL NEW ORLEANO. 5*.Oo ACs jliCo. ki..o. 11 Z.WL. CtrkDodeA C. Casl nd ºokl`Co pay M7. U.. DIBOLL, Carpenter and Builder, N WY MsAGAZINE OTRNET ,e,.Ie10 of lea..srt,. o u- oa 6taB p ,smn~maofBap W 1o01,, Mhogawny and A--- -A -dand, Kd g,.oaolIe foone ye. a.o;hI Bob. add' Bllads me *,snd .inid. Ritce-k leada Paeklag s.WnM11Ueel.. o.41saordue..- Step s..dd of .I .0 .1.. doeshoseT. KeLM. - riir J. o55KC K hILLY & IS&OfS, Attorneye and Couosel- Ioo..l Lg1,n di .,Ie, oIOpidqs,.,pooll. 1. i.of of pi eq adie~arifi f'Rapvhme..,u'proeloxi u Woos, tee oo-1 a.sp1J" , AoN p,., N05,11h.., *0. J 0 R. H·!rI. loa. Y mmr PlOO&0o*001~J15 oI~,1o Itq..I. 0.0.i· p. .q. I~oo IkANIEL EDWbfiW8, (Snoceecer to Two-, LP BILL A EDWAIOOO,) Na. 55,B,1, l5NJ o Lu .,d 5 Plnnnhe do Oo~Gnb~tty 8 .sey ensepenc ocris,.. ..,0..y, Olq., ils,, k ig'00I er ooma.u, 6q.0 . e 5 .1 , Esq. LAg.w.o 0.., 1.ONN.5 I aL)N 50.el ,lN,~ co. 15. C. )na0N0W*L0Aob..,Ac a b,.,A, .,IL.L~·*D~~ Newes..&oilr es esI... no fr hi. PANEY, WhNoesale D1 eale in Per ewy tem ga esse.1od hoJeW.. GOLD SOCKA Y, LBNB; ISA .-T hem BIL A DWAR5LLONoeI o9, ias , as L,, 99 VFl3sl05,55 0100 s0l.er .rigol s Uow·s, 1..,ooo..,UWma 050 CN .5Eh. ine` 01,151, slue, 00.1,5 oll ol.5 , saa. TA. 0.o., .ll h ~0.d/e 0a 55tle. WE tbi,0 S100am Tete ,htso hN bxo ittpane· l capon N the Isamu of Col R. C. ,,0b Ul,,h,.s..l0 TI u n. ,oeSeao. tel . O· - -M. % 1A NEYs Whoe sale bysier i per okLa oidd Phil Ae1 Me, kr aI aC VQt hB o.i n .s5.yu. Ibrk ..6"dmra ·Ilx a md r lo~x or as., gaat i n6 w rmslrr m s I.9hte of homah Th4 "leb eeat ompuo tbo H t" onty-otg Ilr IOH o 'I" ofa" louly "=4 with vate et r lq b t t buadn n·..gl.o emme sg a tele el1g".f oa. itinth no~l{ýNp. b peio a"" adwrhor wit' Hos a .Pecd. bootbirdtaL n ~trh-I *dsuppy of ybia alt OFaFICCZAL .JOt1mN4. SC9yoLLEW'S~9o4 OFtO . City of TU; sod.A; glor 1h5' .. dllbfdl~p~pm Wq( tt4 01m tmpLlql CSj MdZlK is heiebof'tlleosted to thot oe ooý, ttlWi th dr's Mats, ,upw. CmtS0.ed (4 oh. City Work-baas, raid i stove fiavtig bden fotfelted to the 4411; s.d seta tbe * Tt4 for posh, anlsubject to ohe.opp1,uel of the Cotl ¶0,Q gu1't9 dj " ýGERAID s*frnl, SREoO1idt pro tam.Board bf Aotight fiAldenrme. i8garo.j JOHN UULBu$RCnX N, ." . ereefddnt pro ter. Board oA rsmee. Approyo4,Aoguste, itol. (oigeisd JOIIr L, LEWIS Moor. Nobice is ryoivothpto on WEDNISDrAY, the 24th of Neptemo1r next, t will 44jodiiote for Oush, at She"Oty Work-hoots, at 3 o'clock, the aboY ,vope., noo td 0. 1)011 S, Coap~olpeop. atitho~lsdood ~sodt dnos~· cith thu Totuth ototom of rdjnauoo No 14 as pphot March So0 ,8h4.-th. COtslt lit noi4pey any bil1.Utt tho City unmeoto otred under authority ofn ore from. thoCeom~ptlepl, iflgpao.44ofwib libtosdheluo d referred to. [Sah .L C, P r~n'ord lcgu Noseitid Aideromen SL9ruQd] JONN I. LWIN, Mypo!. T.e eateq~los of Iho .ire of- tk.-oly ad of iOt pobllo . rspootfully cedto the foregotpyg rrolutlu. ylis9 l COiteotmllnrritl qf Nol.Orlesr. * Pint Dlstrit Pound.a W AS broaght to the First Doutrit pouud, on blOy e ado atreet. nar Trton Walk e .sturys One .1e yellow fmasle O at, witb oollaf nd ding, O.s btok female Goat, with white spot. Ooe white female got, with blaok spots, ad a shAn n .One dark yellow femle Goat, white body adA asaek stripe. One smallwhite"em.ie Goat. Wbioc., It Sot claimed witlhe toe dasy t dntbtoe penles thereon paid, will be sold at puollo autou at Said poundP on IDAY; th' o ble, e.iS,.at 10 tIoek A. Mi. Street omm.ibeone. New Orleans, Sept. 24,1.155. . . Sa ete.eedude !a DepaC des fPeves de premlpr ,]"Ip steet, rue eriyad, pr de la ~ramende Tritoe, une Obsyrs d'unijsune pale, ayant .. usllier et un su' Uüe&eTlraeeele, é&sutddes ebes blaitab55. Une tb-sea bSebe, pea6tdur tache alge4eut Un Cet une Cbrre jaune brun, le corp Mbla».t uhbi nre inOlre. hep petite Utweeeblsuehe. tui es dits eliuuul ne sont pas rotemees dais dixjours bt kt depenise poapees«, »0 suront vendus a lenthereub liqe, au dit depotj VENDRZDL le b Q.tobre, a 10 hseure A. M. Ara. Il PIIELPS, Neuvelle Orleees. te 24 Sept M. ue26 30 05 WAS brought tq the First District Pound, on Dr. o- des street, near Triton walk. asetrl One white $b Goat, widread flat horne, wiiiqar .zod a line attohed to.it. 00e white she Goatoight horn turned bask _ ow tbo ear. Alio, as encrurbrance on ubite riroota. One old Dray, with an irdo sale-tree o number. One trn street roller with ittfamoe. Whibch, if snote crais' wibto teo dkyp, aid the ex penses threeon paid, lirbm mold t pnbublic aonon it said 0ound, on TA. itt Y,tbrr th day of 8e m ornext, t -0 o'Alock A.. 8. PH LPB, itSteet Cotniieloner, New Oriiaoa'solt: 1d, 18. TL » ete conduit ia Dépot'del Eplteae dPfrmnier I District, rue Dryadea, prfn de Ia Promendle Tritou. CQmme epaves Une Chevre, Iecornera ltrge et plates, aisUt un eole lier et uiie corde attache ai collier. Une Ubevre bli eche,l corie droite peoobee en tiere et audleous de Iorellle. Auiro, cbmme embrrse sur la vole publtqueý Ue vleux.Draye . ueaieu en fer s ns namero. Un roalieu en fer et sou odre. Bi'lea ditse simiiuxi t objeetse e sont pu rectmee daus dix joute, et tes depeme pyee", iR seront Tentu.-H a& luchere publique, u dit depot. MARDI. le 26 Bep tembre, a. lOhrure A. M. AUU. i. PHBLPS, N Coemnmiesire du RHues. Noa tele OtleaB>a..- 5 8epti., 18&. ' .5 "20 25 PQlie J ail Second Dietriga, 'C AS bnrg to the tl7t Polite Jati, the eegqs CXboy dWCS; i.6 eset2i [ laes high a se es o te. Jeetad, is sbont 20 years old. Says belonga to r. Jest Jacques lthydtt, Pianter, living in e Pa iuh iJohsn Jtapttist. Ti owr Ie in requsskd'"to' oa5l and claim said boy ycaerdlag to law, &. PlAAt) iARD Keepet Ctt Paldieat.sL sew Qreisnee, t pt ,18185. .i.sslto6 H AS surreodsttd bhetnit to the City. golinlgsl H the 0th toot., the aegro boy SAM, is -- 2 inchts "higtg; hash 60t on ethili ide f his es.: 'EYs lihe be longs to tlle etlate of SBivae.itua Planter of Ptsquemiai. The agents or owfom iae requested to all sn a clam' id' slave acda n to 4wt 'ttw K., PJo: NC tf tD, Keeper City Polee Jail, New lelasne. Po 10.1&i5. 0 .11el 16t W4! MarCquAIs. MANUFACTURERS, FOUNDRYlIEN, ETC. MEMQPH8IS Navy Yard Grounds TO BE LEASED! THU FOURTH MONDAY, being the 26th day of November, 1886, will be eoftnd to h ui n. TWE1NTY-WIVE YEARS, the vouedd~krmerly oweed by the Quverumact of the United Statee,, go ý ~ th e N avy Y ey iih. the ci y ull rih.Upir,· len d e.o nbl., Teer e E--d be, .-flut en therIieeiippi end Wetfe nran'ef h ehdredfitan Cki k.,.ew ... kh e....d "Ie didndua ioW :l e y of art. yy p nN ebd e id N.,y Y,,d .Iswety .n.g The divutan bteh fra ··pon ChirL.nr ·rd Protnead· Arm., will W ubdtriue u a."r atuay be qW b4 of 69 by 116 to , Es, ..r.i lppII and .bn i.u Icolnhi.A.,td bpol i-e, Ii bhd .C ai atoaa il l h o w ii.t I."a n lto _ UI..m.In. theIn toe Rape h.kl, 1.14he h. g'p0 g In..i.ehl mwMm abl. Ie dithlY -i t U,1.bI A.lt h hdmg f 1..hd. ta . a~rtMnhn Ptp1.fr hirr .....p..d tbmo, I_ t nn p,.p eeese 11. 1-b aiueilptlortte LiikvUI·N l the Ntw1lmmg of a Wet-Oll*U·Caqd h bnkbllnluhofNne timbr I..nor .Icn, o; Irnc pr t ln· . tem eia we l uedmadno rd.I* n fa the twlve h t=l 20 rvg t. og.lpkt.-s. r·IV.·, e? STEET, 20 DiNE, AT JEWELRY, I. 'be EadANCY AND ,1.4mt. dpt ily Hedm N o i. t ed t .1. iwde,1$ et h. bled 1.ISIon, lt d Wh vlg.U., e.dlkt prmod Yth pSi.t YAlp ARoSI'1 K 81 (n· ww·L IV VY* P I(I OD ehj msnl er now ,.d in U apltaltau, nlwaaaioa, u;·..fpcturar, ate., ueh . .q- no. z ov·t before o.. plieohrld, [+r I.f. soil pmlL ale )p OILmont. Pr P.W.(o" It.. npwthe y omyay will he raspe~d sad acte Fpm. Lomp time Asti, iue 26W day o" Noruluer. wt which thin (h· h la lu bil puunmy Waited, uulý, o46arwiw dupoond of before that time. F. forth. .417uti 1.iddte~it. uad.. 3... ..It 8m A. N. Di'UGLAkS,. Ypn.. JOSEP. HUFTI, Im r Wr, holesale and Retell Dexter In FANS A~dBMS, JEWEBLRY, BIOR FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, ` RRý wop 20 Calttt i ud -,der te CUT Hotel NOW C,"kas pn.Aiete tto lu VERY DARH6 ~nt O11 GO°°e, rhhttb k i blf ýýýyY!ýýýrLýýN. oopeutly ahpp))od t. xb- the year tltJLtOI8-m~to hll am t gad. omb.,of ···ry otyl. *.y .triryl. BRU5HrLY--Uf evwry u criptmhbt II. owumlonfooturo·ahdN th 1'tEPATCk-uhu PerlhmllyBair~il. HILr Pjh.rPp hl, pAcr DGAIR,tA.tB..WAh. IWcq~qN FsYNs,P.OeLhttPcket Sue% eb Bo Peoh-M.Drtta til0 ith,.b lo dln a .riety of NIEYotteoi. .te.,of ov~· 9Uol, PtSTOL $mvN,-ante lad Matter R~~eolvlj Flol luuioi.y,.ROn, I. hO-, OHln. #5111 Takl eI ll, el .very vririr, W n hemtdwend 6 WATCLHES, JE'AgLpit. to., Th..Ikb.bl . lit., (ol.i.ilng of tIh T. T.Coopr, M.1. oas sad nmJlpp Jh onmo L) g· 6Se nmrtoumot of fiw J and I.,lll Inki, Int.4..f to11d, o , d Ifrtld. loghn Slirtthi.,.~ have...elt. with itg.d.,byf. eaBE fl6,kr uayyvra agagd u IIN l Ad N b C~w.ý"e hhsros pane pucebsaodoadhui..))I t~lrant greet IhdwmauLtaw ba. or .d W ooghaepre. l~ ~v rytrttmewnrr n dampaunk,.,1heh·moa·J rat_ dd rr9( mlo math ha. V4-TJM Dlry.hG,,tIrkW.S Rptf dw... T1HIS ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED LAST - I dias to ZobrNah·rr of tki aidmlo bemg I our mid.,. Th. ftllow p p t .l..lwle Nt. tot to. p wn t yeI John fin) r Pr·da·t; Ylce Yrri 14 t 7. l I M00, J i t W P C U LPy.e. pnuli . 0.r gaga. iWU. C··hir*1 .IW..t.IS fiLuo7C.ts04gaC . Lb.rb (1a Th ird l Irtlad u l1. RapMUL Mhsli Fourkn Dl.triet. Maora· . Anv os.=Dacten S. A Outwr fk4 7.a. ullr~o acs-C. Yoa[. Paydru.tr*t.r( Rae, ltovIl a·. Hausa trenoee ·o bli;··ra 6vraatarxoh.T Of Hsrrau.= *ow~r·~I~~~·p~;P~~r~l h il., or -tot iba"iyI w-atof rw hlu aply Mpga l br f o6 P'U d IDoopiamd Pl. $+ a lultý.aBrrrlSý.b11ý .;· POYDBAS $O S. B. N 'o. 187 ·Po Sdrs s 8ac; nesr th8M srket. T"LIIM UN WN3D W OULrD SE~l~ PP~o nen~~lt RIII RITPTof OF IIUTRn B I ud 1tGYB~ S. Ot p ¢N p. g ilnat aa w M to "ntgaoo y upl~d 11 OOD LILIQJSS, .W ·tu ottr d pd Ie be,. kiopoii N1.a w is od. Th."H.n m GOOD LUX B Nrv ur~d Jtºgc:·.W of o o." to rec ive . .omi f aWo ptp; JON-PAU Vopi~w ('!AS GAS! GA8! GASI-The ubewriber is JH ono-- u xb. u w d "if~~o i~ SEtBrCS FROM 4 J.I f. EkI rfSL rt si ?Tis elimt sad venerable slatemaW ,ba d peotriet, fe a 4Aird a century thd compeer af Olay, Webster and Calhomn, htving been ,o flcted frn.t numerods quarters togive his views upon the Amerioan qustlon; has written a letter addressed "To the people of Georgia," in wh he takW e pthe subjecs.nd hjadlei it Mthl Paming ability. As the letter is too is long for er lmits, we stea obliged to content Sourselvee with giving the more 'important ex trac. l The' letter is dated ItoRoklngham, 4th - September, 18066." Aftes alluding to the conditon ol the t. dt4 ,pihais the coadition of the so oslile Dento i atielpertysanudhe rise aid iogresao te Amsrie.soraganisation,.the ldets tle t ex.ises Stor psooedea s followes, SIn this state of-the eont sref, the quso tions we are to consider, rdte r 1. To the objeet contemplated by the Ameti. caP rty , We are irst, theh, to exant ie the objesctof this party-to ascertaen its elursoeti, and to determine its tenden.c to promote or conflict with the pahlic. Its trot greet object-that which is elemental and primary-apd to which e all others are considered as ancillary, or antici pated as results, as it is expressed` in their own uagge,is 'tlA' AI~ERIGANS SHALL GOVERN AMSRICA--that is, that the people of the country-those to whom it belongs, shallgovern the country. This would seem to be a simple. undeniable and acceptable propo ition, recog. tanized byevery civilized commnnty, and main tained even among the tribes of the forest-end so it would be receivedt here, snd now, among us,.ifit ctinddte viewed simply, and onits own merits, apart from those extraeeos conoiders tiois with which it has "eed cobected, ad omplessated, and by which it influeeed. It isjinseoeivable that any onelderasb number of American.citizens, whether natives, or those whb have been heretofore ataurlized, amold be willing to wcrrender the govlrnment of their country to foreigners-and to thyt description of foreigners, who are anneally, and in such immense numbenasmigrating tooprohores; The' I naked, proposition, eionply pre ented at the do mestic liresodes of our. pitipeai, youid hardly find an advocate. Bet it is nct considered sim ply, and on its owi nmerits. " The aspirations of c indjviduals, and the-interests !of party tombine a to forbid it. A greatparty wielding the power c of the Government, iias~ttained, and maintains its power by the aid of a voto, which is eub- 0 otautially foreign, although the voters may lave pissed through the forms of a hurried no, tsalinahtion. It is natural tiat they shoutld be unwilling to concur in any me~inre which might ° disest themof this power, or have a tendeney to diminish their present or prospective meansa of securiu.i and increasing it. They are,there- t fofd, uhder the promptings bf'rnierebt, the id- c ioedtes of the fbreigad',zealous to maintain, i and willing to extend his privileges of partie i: patin in the goverment of the country, And then again, the aspirants to political eminence; those in searh'bf bffcial poottion in the State ft or in the Union, who would Win the support of e: this great party; must.worship at the altars which they have consecrated, and be eloquent in the assertion of the righte of the foreigner, as if he had any rights here, until we had con ferred them. Call to your recollection the thrillingqpeeches you have listened to at the various gfitheri. gs "hiolt yeu have attended thrplous horror whis ha been expreeoed at the alleged violation of liberty of oonscience the touching pictures which have been drawn of our country as the aseylUm of the oppressed, the bold assertion of the fiineas Of the foreign t immigrant to share your most extensive privi- ] lees, in thnsame extent ia which yourselves enjoy them, and then ooneiser from whom this u declamation comes-say if it proceeds from the n diahterepted advocates of the cobitho interest, i or.the bold andielSfih asserters of their own. To aoopmplish the object- expteessed in their primal elementary maxirm, that Americans shall goeerr .nsdmeriaa, -tre Ameriosa Party u poqpose-- . .1. Substantial modifaltons of the acts reg lifting nsbtui'lisation. ,, Under the existing laws, des years resides te in the country, and a eompliance with the forms A prescribed by them, entitles a foreignen tociti- b zenship, and to all the privileges you enjoy, with two or three exceptions, to which it is not necessary to refer. The American party desire c to enlarge this term-to provide for a more so curate s rutiny of the claimse of persons apply- b ing for naturalization - und. against the immi gration of paupers and feloos into the Unitedi m States. o" In my judgment those eiassures would be em inently conducive to the public welfare. This is with-me no new opinion- and it is not now for theAirst time expressed ..everal years ago o the subject engaged the attention of Congress. O As Chairman of the Judiciary Committee I made a report to the Sehate, contemplating aofull id final report at the then next- session on the re= turn of tertain commiseions.to asco.tatir the variousfraud.,which were alleged to eistin y the grant, .aqd. subseque t use of naturalization papers. Befote that time changesin the Senate j resulted in placing a Democratin Senator at the head of the Committee, and the matter was abandoned. donotthink it necessary toenten intoan elab orate argument to'prove that the indiscriminate ' admsilion of foreigneri, after a residence of five 1 years to the privileges tf oltifenebip is-an evil. 1 We are making-we= heave thus farueeessfully made-an experiment of self-government. Our free inetitatione which have hitherto been found efficient for national advancement, and'for indi vidualveonrity, have been indebted for their support to the loyalty of our people ratherthan to their own oojpblsive powers. d;lhe founder of the Republic were men qued for their office-united in reneronce f s.s-in resist ance to oppression-in devo the prinei ples of civil iberty-i-nd the pislt which ani mated them, wes infused into the institutions which they ehbabli.e4. It was only .such men who could habve-obundd such a Government. Hen dninsated by a similar spirit, eaw alone presrve it. Let tehebortiverattempts inrevo lutionary Francer td$establish, and maintain free institutions, attest the truth of -this asenr tioe - Now I propound theis gquiry: Are the for lgners, who are bell nd espeelally at the approach of our elotioh, so rapidly incorpora ted amotg us, likely to be.animated by this sal utary spirit- fitted bt be'the guardians of our free institutions I Would be very sorry to deay that among thee emigrants, there aore some worthy men, who, when familiarized to our in,. etitutiono by lng enidence among us, may be come good olttitens, and capable of participating in our'pbvileges,but no cathid man will deny that a large proportpnase of a very diffetent chageter, conenting for the most part of Bed Republiose, or amrehiese, o minals and pass-or WL vetisre when diemouq the stump, calmly to sauert, that five ye idence here ill qoulif) an ignorant fore tljorouhly tp unddefetand our inetltutions, and ltoyal to con irm to them. Then let it be re relwieedit s dhas eafisthese, 'ho n lmit ted to the exeroels of the -eleetiene faohise, without being thsqualified, and who is conse qag Itiable-to be let astray by the artioe of thdemsagogaue, nnauls tht vote of one citi. se.-nasy ts feat, expunge your vote or mine. Thbsneonsider.he number and ehoaraetaof the people who are antsatly east upon our ahqren. I do not mean to touble you with statistics. I dare say the recodis have been ransacked by opposing eaadid4ee fore your favor, and that the nulls are faailiar to you. I take fcom t er of theday then-to which I refer Bear in mind, then, the fct th a immigra.tn which up to the yes ighteen hu.dTselh dl oe tthouad eghten le lie gihae ghtemhnodred ndelto he tot hn1+~tit~jid whtehLoh lcO~kin~i~ to est leds , w011 probally, adi o Itab Utpw to I amrHUed i - o *alwea*?b l wet f s ee l S !O -5aFineso eld haretity, The of- te wah ttemaho are Spopulation wapro semon te our te efn tihe foreign. Whaa- would be your fmee s if n iearty and rime Mlated is thir proporia h t this exten0 t among yeoarett ? if the gadn. O p oupere an d vmia e exised aongte ya - ther papper and criminal alulation sh e tie re popterion c t Ihenyour owdietf, wh hia s city would youe a dr for your free ittuti.? whaety ga crantiee Aorltd iy this ppid ri turonor paperis, tnd vie t existee d among ti are the proporion ofd n poputatien seven ioee t greater in quemher tilan your o, what aren oh wilwnhiyo uh stds do your free lfletitntsi deng the So from their nnwilliupggnpto iolspet eore w labor, ant oeskiog to the 'e Nbo, from nmor tli tendeetbt, tho.ebdo " of Midwed ase thuse naidy Iaeueesog tte mn8pority. pgiilnes ye in lemagveen, .eeu i i epportlnitv, aq will, ule chw . . very giatietle le time, place tmhq 0l 5 . tiO.o nd e the .ifs e tl6m of th'Stibt' aie Iwny efatmtelam. - . - - and bow aedeShol tlraiue to If ioo horder of forg onaese.rapidly toi e at t be annully added to yobr seaietd Iy e o pta.nee of %Eypt were mercies, mince theyive t ..los b u rivine benevolenee, and stayed by t .o mnipotence, w.ien the deliver of His eb hosen people .we efeted. But I stay /this moral estitenoe, if you are. n ble to your danger? If persevered in, o. canit eventuate but the ruin ialthe flepublic 04o Ithe noble eystem of Goirnti ent, established oy our fathers, o e kdminietered by men like these? You are told that your numbers so largely exceed that of the foreign popuoltionthsat all apprehension of danger is idle. td. h ean to glve sofense toq ay man, bt.tt h ite sincerity f. my heart, when I en I o argument MsPertotpeato etnap blyo the understandlhgs of toee.to w p dressed. In the open,. onrn lef t o oytour rights and llsertiee-of 'hat glorloite'citito tiont beqneathsb to yoi'by 1our faheeLe f your homesteads and yeou r cebo~ 'lg--nE~n defence .of thse., agaier , oesnd ,.Sn ab. assault, yoen are ompetat to tesiet not on-ly the foreigners amen tas but's rworljd Jarmi |t God forbid that one American btoom should' pal pitate with craven fear in view of such a sen-. flict. But this isnot the danger which menoeae Erery man unworthy of citizenrhip who ~s ad b mitteS to its privileges, is an enemy inyour camp-a moral leper, spreading coontagion far I and wide. The moials of the comm e t corrupted--it heart is tainted by t tiou; foa howeveru tained with mint of citizenj makes them politieallj s selvee. Canyou bear the amagsmatl And why should you bear .tr F s aided gai our ewvutionasry struggle. -ye, and they havero received their rewards. They A became incorporapted among us, orhave voinn taritl" gone elsewhere in quest of new ad.v titrb. But we invited immigration. Ay the close of our revolutlonanfwa, when its toils and privatiens we had aChiee' independehee, we bid a sparse and exta population, and an extensive and uecltiva domain. We reqnired asiunoreae of population i for the .rposeo ofinteraml "impotemept and external defence, and, conrorming to ½his polie, our system of natnralilation was eatabliahed. Europe was then calm, at leat fjse tram the menace of intestine commotion. aParty spirits among ourselves nas comparatively q°tiesaoeot. We invited foreigners, and .we reoeived them They came to nus in small numbers, mitglet with our people, and peaeuefUypursued t.he avoatdone of industry. dilUfbis i ieu grd We have a peopulation suffieiently numerous for every present pnrpose, and without the aid cf immigration we are increasing in hunshet a' rapidly as we could desire. Notwithstondong this, there is an annual out uorieg open us, o0 the restl.wsand unquiet sIlte o0 Europe, itse psaupers and its criminals. Not mingling with it us, as when their nuobers.were s.tall they are. u now sufficiently yumeroqs to herd togetie-to i live apart f pa - to constitute distinct for- h eigns . 'Te midst of the native populi.[ . tion. tl*dnes of our pasty contests," this.. eon eagerly andoften byhi onwo ý4e ght after end-obtained ast ternalte arties; and acting asa tnit, I the bast . th has been realzed-it hold[ do the balance, and'may decide our eledtions. ' This is Stateof > hiags not to be o rns by American freemen. Thisfoseign inurasiob mat be regulated, or checked, and the Amerieo6 party has its origin in the conviction pf tse np ceseity: The very generalexistesce of thfs con viction has secured to thest a sueporpbeyord the limisof theiraesoctation. I onoure with theniep the belief that the laws regulatingjmn. migration, apd the naturalizatiouo f foreigners ought to be subjected to a thorougd aqd searchb ing revisioi, that the term of probation should be largely extended, that to protect'-al from the intrusion of paupers and ornminals, provi sion ought to be made for the ncertaipaente by our consuls abroad of the oharacter andop.i. blon of pers6ns proposing to emigrate to the United States, and that every safeguard whbic the wisdom of Congress oan devie. -should be thrown around the amendatory uhirttoe vent and punish its evason.. 2. As further mbans pof atntnutg jeot, the isdividuals eoe 'the Aii n party have bonuidthemseleehby mutaipledgee, each to the other, to unait their ~mertions for its accomplishment..1 suppoee-suoeh,a pledge, either expressed, or imuplied, is the tie which connects the members of every party.. As to their organization- their ritual-their phrtiou lar modes oflprooeedtng, and of retOguhilo,'and theseeresy which has hitherto been'obeervedin their proceedin.ja.al which bgvpgive aoeeiaon forse muchelhquent, and ingenious declaspg tion and d'enunoiation-l anu not hequired do express an 6pinion, for'these it is understood have been abandoned by their National Goncil, ad all that is now required for admission into 4eir Otrder is the approval of their principles. One of these, that, which announces their de termination not to votefor, or ýg ists to office, -has been.the subjs rehenoipn, and has hesn. of the liberty of consaience, w n.st " by the Conatiisuon., The pro` I that instrument; wi .ehxre silpps.ed to b iolated, are eentiined in. the. coaoluding olae otf the. third seetion otfthe 6th rtiole, o aad in the first clause of the first article df the amendriments. The fsat, after.providingfor administering an oath to differentpublic £qtnciouacies, qeuntains the following provision : " But no religious test shall be required as a 'qualification for any ofiiee dr public truet uoQ • the United States," " The second declares: " That Congress shall make solaw reepectdg saestablishmet Of religio8, oft.srohibitijg ttbp free exercise thJpeof."' BI what p.ros of reoeonrig these .pvovie ".p of the Coetttitie €ca be, made to oolj t wt! the right of the soen to the onlimited xesoise of hisewnw see tneoontroltld will it the en, joyment of his ltive frandhiee am Otferly at a ies to dieore;, Od I have sought It in rain in eeh arguments of theebeatorse a I have had an opportnsr of pemsing. The- firstet -tause relates to , elp d to 0foiot and yltr er that theyir hgve the oath of ofnse ad*iair teed'to thes, without beingsubjected to any beligio]eteet. Aid this te hoeshete soo e an effect of the act: It does not, even remotely, interfere with the yylhl an indidodil to ex ettise his osn judgment in determining whether the of the eitididate, or the trait of it, ou0gh t note e ilouesee him is oeednt hisvo or against him. This seemsaBimot: lain for argument. If a voter beliees the .on of'a oa.lidate to be uneound sad d4nJ garees to an extent which would in8aie efietost in the ordinary transactions of life, It Is' not only his right but his duty to itrshbold his confidence snd his vote. No. provision of oth Oetonsttittio frbids it, and duty to the country f require it. It wealdbe wrong ia the Governsv meet tois m sie th e It, bsale ite aen pM eeine ofdiaoretion which Ohe people hsveeot ijtasteq r to thn, but harl raeerved i Ihesaliseat. Thu is the niht i . thhedvoi~s~fog fat jr ma7 at> 't7 . 1b bha eo. of *r that chess. m I seo . "af Amserarais Rsogneateut, irsof d caplies of ditýrspi P Pt~rr (onelitsuato aa4 lews. aned d-sss t The the e aihr pro,Mmia in the prhi fir vCeegve. rIJ stss t~a aslt 4 hass hmlshsdah ý7Mmmom`Id ha s 01 ii~t stoss aatl lil t eI e shisn from the d eetu fteii. ofs . ,,, feonm has tteen the Ael ' I state, without diaeaatty. ay ions on the bs Ibj5. tsr of wba I recogoize the Uenrs{ what eviocns, o freooeiilwg the hers Cteh exist De Ahjeto them 8wgr of940' ihiKq Al N1f~otICXjsloT*r I am seesfeast -seloahapasoy shall in geed faint he kho ses hinaidtb d ,afs fete pit.lsief 51 ` vbq. teo' toes-o.tihe I~ fB~a Its' Cotni domes d siact strpiates an. the Domes a tsaa. I da lmis V .Cslmit, papse- "fis Msryland,or coouideratio e if' ; bat Ooaiingrese his ns moestttudionai tdw laee a tikof the u as s ' faith, I hnkthey pire tade W" eonsldenrationg These are my opinions on the Zia pie. seated to on.IIP 1 Fzva n Poathurna - Te m s hptmath lettaey., of the 17tiss&.ie.o thsams._g pree, we xtraot the followi ng .,..., The damp and cloudy--wemhr ep E m'. s three day asa prdeeed.ggae bsP .D eases, a.d lasat a i .ere digseed towards ae end of t whe we . : . Our heaviest mortality h aws Ilw _IZt ,eended em he4 ee s ven diy, byo bfie. . apelrke whober arwe aowrva,.. .eIre b .s mo eaiw a e s . teay AW ted [ The eesa togadsin.d the at ib*e b to save ibhm from starat. " - This state of thinp is p rtirljy tbo ails in the neughborhood whdre theoeaZsfinhqflehhme; thejr 'busawee being' entirely out of:' andes th.e prodae nea neerles of prerlde bnles*, h be extendedbthem, they mst die of famines. Imomense rntmbe eef famutieta"e btd. supplied at ear Relief St ine ; mnamei go sJ.y empyo, heause itd .i .peible d o ,te ou thatb tbrg-' sth oe. se . -n The demands opean tv fa rei1l}! Ste nk an to eatlr'iatort'latisteeithbat~ as,; sympathiz g f wei far idelq w. x _ Besides the ttili are frmid at physicians' orders for et c fi W4oet, sten, thteh es r theoe who are eovale "ent eath e sIna es, ensur r artf ito bthree to five dollars, e A irtellaneotius NeXw's 1tfag., On the 18th a singuir accident occee. d in the extenesie lnehagtmll oa m eifte..1~ ,anl, in the city of Richmond. A Anor the fifth try pgae way, and an immeneee e Ake s ' t 20M,00 ti hek, fell threcgh, eoyteg. W 14t a.'aid a eah senewva floorieg atl it ein l'>eatec pit. heeasub ln dcetcttyed o badly damaged! tbe,8 m twhes taltbe pit, m that Bmcib fee iJ y4 Wre the eateroeecld he shet ,f. Meanwilse, a a le qntty of the wheatl flted if nto the river. bhe dage wau estimaeed at over .L$ 8O1. , . A dispatch .' t hen l t fret .latport, states that hme brig Glide, of WfedP it ee B r go for ialltae,b Gq wIth o t~dited tS he Matte ledge, ib*t thce iltet* brppt.;a ol hand. were lost.' 8is tlwag bells pe aseeded inettleg up about tw te the bishop Hoghe., w o f,-idiit e. Jfobl; he e ad lest.. and wae reoenied by agreat oneurm of e itseta anod en. *etneewr s a Iedtai, netaim eof mthe bell. tled from New Jerecy. ada etnior o exed this foee it dl e ddTr Ther.cv.o the Unit In the quarter ended lst Jeteoeeware er e a" milloie dolare, of ilch aboUt eo,0a were ,nwe C a ls pduen, end the est frtlWettee Canada the healf year endcdutmj last, a eeterprd with tl es peried of 1858th.e &tMtg off lfeeta ti ei $ Mo.124. 1 1846 and 2 yeen from Importoit Toronte, from port abrod. ;in and 1154 it'Ia II3 . 35, per. c teaad pays p for. T e. - g.,, "i k The WeMr. I e that Me. R. Loewthac1 df"U h tee een o bo.unta t four tldnet ( jthi cite.fin' try Ael tIie tolie qe nine. It proveds r h .ir lu fee obling quinine, which LM em boh In a ver t lAin suk,' i of Peae, t Vibert, ' framed, t an eaxomn ten th wer pubtliyprate..e colteul. ItI gtfrothem the t'aeb eet above and s the fist niktees ea Amernodu thbhitl; t. It was copied from tpee g aq ati tantt, aed' td enyee have been anopneld ataeatW e.tatr, .edt had to pass through the bAadnatteew wt : hh heaegetge n of art are not a e·sjt of t .ade. ChIpt.n owbat ofthe steamer presse m ey. ,hu beena held to bail in e.. St t t health can en few Y t.IL Hil tinstwa k to the q TheRI d np nn ra,.. • " tb q a . hIst hie l.neeh ci , a d eeteea rnp tolde ao lewto jhq reten orere to et d B Mei. fiw Pait KMdepylag 6 o.- By d teettet*eeh bi h}lflead , tsdoro 1jpaj dbi g 6 17th, iyoe n ngl inp. t 8jriengeld, Abio tnot his li . hibattg ensalve usad eederaen.Arter of hisleg. .. t. Commodore Newton aee been oridere to the command of thi Nay .etir at gKnrery .reat; tmao do Stilegham to Chimeen tIse eAd lc medeonr Bigelow to Bamrlye Nav Yard-Iecs lat e cmnandaete remnaed bythe eltie ofl heteh t Retletit BeFad. 0 Mr, B. Thompe te . do 19J tfi A4bJ, - brheat Heoums e ofepceenatie'b, man shot and kted ye aotloy hy the acdeOel dishewb of a gee. i The Mobile 4dr.erqer Of ae ltkietatel that ein nese of ycllow f.rer h hmi .a a ponted.le thak elt dingceo the weck, de t twhiae teemes oda ly. Panch's se. earloser. etar tipS of the British Lion, wbhch.e eae ly Ia her ep. iietorla I toeylog eth her mli beal i the oreteh g~ele, whblo At i bea. lttg la e 4 tehed da:t bwhile n it back ground at the ted ookteg s n t aq cetagdlbetRfaeeasguaaIcveety stpidl S e inlbart. Adeticit Bttats ok e oiaJ dinpatohee meeeting the aeler at Asle: " It eemed a if Provecelda etoeht a te. e r. I df. re did In the fdl. towrag oceaetrt.e p lbet hcOg.nsnb therough the deck oft the tette, pgt taote the pcwder-hone and lodged hetee a etppor aietet asd the etmad. oe whlth It bgag b eaeeame, wbh cter tom the cane beang thrown pon its,p att the flren and ecoled cf the ball!" SWe lweraree sha Wadilsatiet apr :mat Major ee 8trkCid. wkµ pfltct ttºl -. ! r time age, cing a letter to his bi taily deelneeg bien a StaMon to simn cel idehbas tbea ate na r Ptstabeghe