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By M. Fields. ROCKVILLE, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11,1855. Volume 1.-YNlil.


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Is published every Saturday morning at One*
Poctrn. when tlie clear tones of a manly voice
started all from their pleasing reveries, Polilid. powerful and great party; and iu that
capacity he protested against this new
ANOTHER WHIG TRIBUTE.
At a meeting of the Democrats of Be- of a weekly
“The the title
in New Or-
and the universal gaze rested on a tall, secret organization, as fraught with dan- '; xnr, Texas, on
Dollar ami Fifty Cents per annum, ifpaid Fur the Montgomery County-Sentinel. James B. Clay on the Stump. ger to his country and its liberties; and Bcckskh, a
the i>sd of June, Judge leans by a min of tho
handsome Tennesseean, whose eagle eye Whig, addressed Methodist Episcopal Churchinters
This gentleman, tju surviving son of he called upon all tho old liners of the the mooting, landing

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within six months from the time of subscribing, ANI FREE. spoke the man a fit representative of the Hfctlls:—
FEARLESS from which w*e take the Not
or Two Dollaus if not paid until the expira- withstanding the

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Unfurling our banner, we iling to the breeze State where sleeps a Jackson. Henry Clay, and tlujowner of Ashland, whig party to join him in the protest. following stirring passage:

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tion of the year. Xo paper discontinued until [ “
I can’t stand this any longer. 1 lias, it seems, taken the out by the national conven-
bv midnight decrees;
all arrearages are paid, unless at the option of An ensign’unshackled stump against T. L. Cliitgman on Know Notliiiiglsm. JenoK Bucknku was then called upon, tion iu the

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We shun not the glare of the day’s hallowed
can’t by—pardon ladies, hut 1 have a i
the editor. proposition to nutko on the good faith of Know-Nothingism, igidhids fair to prove Hon. V L. Clitigman has just issued Hu said the position iu .which he found plank, the Advocate the pro-

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light, himself worthy of the blood that courses 1 an address to his fellow-citizens of the himself placed was tho-most novel one seriptive spirit of the secret order in thu

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Advertisements conspicuously inserted

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unveiled to those in the right. a man who never lies or trifles. 1 must

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at the rate of one dollar per square for the first Which is ever

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make it or die; so here goes: Now l in his veins. As tkero is, doubtless, eighth congressional district of North ho had ever occupied on any publie oc- tine, tolerant spirit ot Christianity.—

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fthree insertions, aud twenty-five cents for eve- We call to'our standard the fearless and
free, will marry on this spot to any lady who great curiosity to . ,t. tho ws, off
Carolina, which is full of sound truths, casion in his life. And let liio give, said That paper says:

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ry subsequent insertion. Twelve Hues to con- Who firm ill tin; right, can ne'er hend the knee has the nerve to face such music. Look “The proceedings- of thti convention
tho all-absorbing i’-j' *cf bin whose timely
I warnings, and tolling periods.— present, whig
stitute a Erpare? if tlx. number of insertions
At the shrine ofthe bigot, or treat with derision, at mo, and if you can love mo as she j He believes, in Mho present, orials, that j or democrat, the assVtr.ince that I go in lately assembled in Philadelphia were
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oppression. • • lores (pointing to the lirWr) 111 p mini si H•principles am'. -i
rl .,_ *. ,u-o move the pulitkvl
.list.i ter art only, bu j’u.'uiiioJ for the resolutions the.’ ..[ainst, kuow- watched by us with interest. Keclesics-

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nued until forbid, and charged accordingly.
to lie a husband to you, such a husband i nearly than those a( iy one ch;o, he with the knife, and accordingly the knife ."| notliingixm, and Cturihn? njmtf tnmhr thnffi auiiMtus

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A liberal deduction will be made to those who \Yc “stool) not to conquer,’’ we scorn it with wocttitp.rly An
as a true hearted man will make a wo- 11modeled after those of this gentleman's is used, and even his opponents must sively to them, and that I desert no prin- attempt, was made, principally by south-

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advertise by the year. eiple; for I this

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pride, may announce, on ern

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man who comes trembling under his!, concede, with skill, daring, and advun- occa- men, to throw them out. But Utc
revered father, wo copy from Krruk-
Communications, the effect of which is That a son of Columbia should e’er he denied wing. I say further, that no spot
of! fort (Ky.) paper the following areport id tage, In the course of this address Mr. time sion, that from my earliest youth to this

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testwas affirmed, and liiijMv
to promote private interests, are matters of The right of a freeman, to honors of Stale,
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shame attaches to my name, or ever j Clingmnn says: ever been united with tlie- joatfirmeft.. ‘Theßoman Oatholio Church’’
charge, and are to be paid for t the rate of fif- Bequeathed uiitg all—the gOvd .tuu the great, j shall, and this nrn. shall support i am! pro- his remarks, and B of another g< “Be this as it may-j fellow-citizens, whig party.

I hold that those resolu- is miimH, distinctly.


‘Kesktaneo’to it is
ty cents per square. Allcommunications must

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tions in regard to know-nothingism propounded
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We fight not for honors* or mystified creeds, tect the one that will trust it. Who’ll tlcman, who, for n ary years past, hat you must hoar in mind, as I have con- in- among tiny, things ctndem*

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be accompanied with the author's name, other- volve principles of more importance than 111,11 <ho things agenda.
wist 4 they will not be inserted. But aim at the right, in words or in deeds, take me? and his eyes ran slowly and been at tho head of tlie Whig party in stantly maintained in my speeches, that If wo read cor-’
steadily over the crowd of handsome Kentucky: with whom his influence, re- the great morel principle of tho Order is ever divided the whig and democratic rectly, every

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And battle
is proscribed. Ho
freedom,

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Advertisements for Companies or Asso- for of action—of thought— leunl , as "its great political principle parties in all tho time during which I may ho an American—-native, gnod, and
Unfettered, unflinching, unviiuquished, un- women around him. His earnest man- sulting from his high character, enlight- faU’

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ciations of any kind, denominational, clmrita-

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lier and novel speech had aroustkl an in- 's hostility to the right of self govern- have rend newspapers, or listened to the patriotic; lie may sYtlyimd practically
lfle or otherwise, are in all cases to be paid for bought! Y discussion of political principles 'in our deny the power of tlioVopc in civil mat-

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tense excitement, all were surprised and enment, nerve, and attainments, has been ment now enjoyed by the American peo-
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at the usual rates; and obituary notices or eulo- And I hold that those gentle- ters as an inference from the ooclesin str-


deep sympathy with the fearless excited unbounded. We may add that lie (Mr. pV. They arc striving to carry out this country.
gies in addition to the announcement, will be latter principle by depriving the citizen men who have been associated in tlio whig eak Yet, for his religion's sake, lie is *

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charged at the rate of fifty cents per square. ißisfdlamous. orator, when, to the astonishment aud Beck) is now being
enthusiastically sus- of tho right to vote, nt all elections,

ne- party—l care not if they have joined the barred * advancement to all

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delight of every one, a fawn like, blue tained for Congress
by the Democratic cording to liis own judgement, and sub- know-nothing ranks—should now Htop, tions—executive, legislative,political
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Office, in the house on the south-west!

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e yed girl from the flowery hanks of tic.:
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judicial, or.
corner of the Square, lately occupied by Wm. TAKEN AT IIIS WORD. Alabama, stepped to his side and looked party of liis district, who nobly waive jecting him to the control of a set of se- after the duvelonements which have been diplomatic.’ This is a test to which our
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Sack. OR THE DOUBLE BRIDAL. made through nil the portions of the coun- religions principles and republican in-
confidently up to his eyes with her hands all minor consldeiatinn# to aid in the cre political managers.
A few years ago I made one of tlie on his arm, and said—- This is the direct object of (lie move- try -that they should now stop, and, il stincts, tlie spirit of our institutions and
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election of a patriotic gentleman oppos-
seventy-nine passengers on board the 1 am thine.” ment, and it indicates its /loliticalprinci- their tocrct sworn organization will per- liberty ot conscience, as interpreted by
Baker’s Franklin Hotel. “

ed to the most dangerous cabal that ever


ple. But the mruiie by which they seek mit them, withdraw at once, and stand the ago, are all opposed. No party hold-
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fast steamer, Emily Barton, bound up By this time his arm was around her
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A pleasant, intelligent waist, aud parting her curls—black as essayed to undermine free institutions. to carry out this purpose are those of once more upon the ground of the noble ing it, however excellent be other prin-
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Corner of Eighth and D. Streets, the Tennessee.


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WASHINGTON, D. 0. go ahead captain, a good steward, and a the raven at midnight—looked stead- [From the Kentucky Statosimu, July in.] deception, fraud, and hypocrisy, in all leader of tho party, ever tho boast of the ciples held iu combination, may expect
f | VIE subscriber has taken the above named social, refined
They are attempting to American people, and applauded by the to pass before the conservative people of
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J. well-known house, recently and long kept company made the trip fastly in Iter face for a moment and Yesterday was a grcitdiy in this city. their phases. j
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by Mr. Thomas Harsh. The house has on-1 one ofpleasure—indeed long shall I re- “signed tlie contract” with a kiss that It being court day, a great many people dethrone truth from her sent aud elevate democratic party, for the open, frank, tho United States, especially of thu South.
and manly course lie pursued upon every It cannot •budge a step—it cannot stand
dergunc a thorough repair, internally and ex- j member the saucy Emily Barton, and all the married ladies afterwards pro-
from the country were inlthe city. It; I feht hood in her stead. They are stri-
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h-mally; the Chambers fine and aii v, have ! her superb livingfreight. ; nounced to he of the genuine sort, per- had previously been aitntnucod that. Mr. ving to overthrow the moral system of political question which was ever agita- with this millstone about its neck.”
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been refurnished ; the location very pleasant I < >no


lovely summer evening it was : fectly satisfactory. liaising his flashing Janies B. Beck, one of thej most distin- the Creator of tho Enivorso, and substi- ted in the country whilst he trod tlie

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and healthy, and centrally located between the A citizen of Morgan county, Inch,
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capital aud all the official departments, and in whispered that we were to have a wed- eyes with a triumphant expression from guished and able lawyers in our city, Into in its place tlie policy and practice stage. Let mo ask those gentlemen—if
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full view pf the patent and general aud city ding before the boat reached her desti- the pleasant job just mentioned, he said : and .Mr. James B. (.'lay, sin of the of Satan tho ‘J'rin cof Dttrleiust owl therwbo any of them who belong to this who had been so luced into a Know-Noth-

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post offices. nation—said whisper started first low | “
Where is the parson? Send him of Ashland, and owner ot*the old fami-! Felle r of Lien.' know- nothing party—do you believe that ing Council, gives the result of liis ex-
The Table and liar will always be furnished and at this day, if the great Henry Clay perience to the publie,'through the Mar-
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in the best style the seasons can afford. The' near the,stern, somewhere in the here—on tills spot we’ll bo made one. (¦ I ly scat, would address the people on the “Tlieso, therefore, the two cardinal
were living now, ho would he found tinsville Monitor, in the following preg-
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domestics of the house trusty and ueeommodu- vicinity of the ladies’ cabin, and speedi- never lot such luck pass me by waiting ! political topics of the day. maxims of the party, constitute
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new an
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lino mid every exertion, by an experienced! ly making its way to the ball, the boiler a minute, so go ahefid,” and on that spot, j great anxiety to
There was insuperable objection to it.
Even if the creeping into .cellars and swearing fidel- nant paragraph:
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hear both gentlemen,

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proprietor, will be used to render this house deck, and then to the main; like the where first they met, were they
solemn-! and at the appointed hour the court profess measures of govi rmontal policy they ity to political midnight associations— “Header, you may think you hate
one of the most desirable in the city. Travel-
to have in view were ever so de- Henry Clay, whodeclared that ho would Know-Nothingism; hut until you are ini-
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snow-bail rolling down the I ly united forever.


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lers and others arc respectfully solicited to call, mountain, house was filled to overflowing.
gathering size, form and momentum, a.- rather be right than he President. ated into its secrets, and witness some-
When tho words, “what flod has Mr. Beck spoke first. Ildlmsalways niable, their adoption in practieo could
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\. ll.—Attached to this house is a fine I,IV- it rolled forward, until the principles in I joined let no man put asunder,” died been a Whig, jot atone for tlie destruction of our pre- “Ho continued: Look tit tho princi- thing of the height and depth of its in-
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KKV STABLE, where horses arc kept at It very the interesting scene though of irUependent ples announced and generally regarded iquity, (lie solemn mockery of its rituals,
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wore not only away, a shout went up, that awakened : thought und action. He spokV for two. sent political system and the general cor- as tho established principles
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and Carriages and other conveyances always pointed of this know* and the completeness of its tyranny-!—its
but the the echoes every ruption of public and private morals.—
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out, parson with some for miles, hand was ex- hours,
obtained. august 4—y‘ j and made one of the able lint in fnft
scraps of the history of each fiction, fact tended to the happy, lucky, venturesome ! and efficient arguments againstLost nothing party: are they not at war in fiend-like indifference, and its utter dis-
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Know- their programme of measures,


DECIDED BARGAINS. and surmise, all bushed up ingeniously, ! fellow, and every lady in that crowd Nothingism that we have listened to du- ; ns proclaimed by themselves, has noth- : their very nature, with American prin- regard of moral honesty, you will not
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leaving one in that half pleasant, half] 'j pressed the lips of his trusting wife. For ! ring the present contest. I ing to commend it. Whatever it asserts | ciples? Do these gentlemen who call know whnt to detest. Then if you are
painfal state of suspense and doubt, thal a moment I wished I were her, hut I hi- 1 His speech tin igho'it, of truth consists of propositions that no- j themselves the American party —do they true to yourst-lfe ynnv nunt/v, and your
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was powerful. Jnv-iiy principles? In tin' Hod, you will have so great a aelestfttlos, ¦

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opens the eyes so wide and strains the stuntly recovered my seif [secession. acd ' argumentative, w<viiiLng, rmiiJhsloe; ; rusty tn itrts eotmtiy tteutrs, wfitte tnos*
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¦ late contest iu \ irginia. in, democratic for tho Order that you will avoid a bonn !
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piling ircocfy.iii. * *
Kissing fucli other always seemed a party are falso ami misclih >Tius tii tn¥*S* T eojre Vzssrv J VjViti’--;Wl 1>T"•jnmUtJtr.fltfcw.aa.a, Jcuhtgi.giie,

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Well, we landed to wood at a niagut- : waste of sweetness, hut they know best, j audience.
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! m Tennessee, whore thoiyimHss is warm and shun a lodge as a Upas tree.” '

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•The main object of their association j now between the democratic and know.

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tioeiu* beech bottom, the tall, heavily | and laughing, shouting and happy, we !
was Mr. James Jt. Clay, who, as we
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leaved trees with silver grey trunks all returned on hoard. to secure for themselves tlie public nothing parties, tho democratic is ropre-
i Hun. Jackson's Anoernn Son.— Tho
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have already remarked, is


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i?h tmlj farge and w ell ussorted making a deep shade, while they, with is the son of the offices of tlie 1 ! seating American principles. What, Nashville Union states that Mnj. A.mihev
Our generous captain set a splendid : great Statesman, country, and they expo.
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and has succeeded U err American principles? Is Jackson, the tvlo/dnl mm end heir of
; to accomplish this by a mean, cowardly, gentlemen,
stock iu general. the grassy green bank that bore them, supper, tlie clerk made out two certifi- tlie
All summer goods now offered at the marked wore imaged in paternal estate of Ashland.

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it not an American principle that no man Urn. Jackson, hi* prirete *rrrefery dur-
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down prices. the glassy river, so clear, cates ; they were signed by the parson *
and malignant persecution of classes
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Mr, Olay said that this was his fir,.l


llaviug but one price, we are compelled to so true, that inversion only pointed the and seventy-four witnessed—five more whom they consider too feeble to defend shall he proscribed on account of his re- ing e jMirtion of hi* tulininiolreliun, aud
decline all accounts that are not promptly set- false from the real; while cutting this | made nine youknow, men and women effort at a public speech, and nothing ;! tin¦niselves, and whom they are striving ligious belief, whether ho believe in a the present occupant of the Hermitage
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tied by cash or note when presented. charming spot in twain, came murmur-! ; all told—every body signed. less than the profound interest which he j io render odious by appeals to the st ilish,
(toil or not—whether Atheist er Deist—- is a firm and consistent Democrat, ami
Good articles, low prices, and lUir dealing ; lu g felt in the grunt questions at issue, could whether a Catholic or Presbyterian, ora utterly opposed to Know-Ncthingism in
nuu lw relied on in a!! ctuws.

crystal spring brook, scarcely four Then we danced, we laughed, we bigoted, envious, and malicious feelings
lie that as induce him to appear on this occasion. of our race, Methodist ora Baptist, or whatever creed all its features. This is also the position
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In all kinds of pint} Lima goods our stock ; spans wide, to lose itself in the mass of j made children of ourselves,
'I ennessec waters, they in return to he it may when the watch was changed at Never before had such extraordinary,
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“While other political parties have he may profess ? Does not the Constitu- of all jhe family connexions of Hen. Jack
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will be fouutl complete at all times.


(constantly on hand, a thorough assortment i alike lost in the boundless sea. solemn noon of night, the bluffs cm the such alarming, such novel questions been sometimes been accused of aiming at the tution of your country tell you that none son, m Tennessee, who lmvcs ever been
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No sooner was the staging out than dark shores of the river returned only presented for the political consideration spoils of office, these people avow it to are to he proscribed, none to he deprived Democrats, with the exception of Maj.
of Mourning good?.
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there emerged from the ladies’ cabin a tho echo of the hoarse coughing of the .of the American people, Histipprehen- he their main purpose—may it not be of the right to vote, to hold office, and Donelson. The same pajq|#ftys of the
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glossv black Silks.


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fine, manly looking fellow, dressed in engine of the Emily Barton, for we: sions were aroused in view of them, and their solo purpose?—to secure the public enjoy the privileges of un American citi- gentleman:
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“Central Stores,’’ wist buildbig, and our dreams vainly tried to vie ho sometimes trembled for the fate of his plunder. 'They do not, however, adopt zen, on account of their religion? Does "Maj. Andrew J. BoneUon the few-
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op. Centre Market, Washington, 1). C. ! faultless taste, intellect beaming in every slept, country. The idea that this govern- the the know-nothing that Iher-in-teie of the Finer-Mothiny ceiuli-
feature, while over with the lovely reality of the evening. open, courageous plan of the highway party advocate
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! ment was to be taken into the keep- robber, who faces you in tlie sunshine, principle? That is a principle embodied dufe for Ontttnmr nf thin Stole, an j has
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piness shone like Phorus on the sea.—


BKACTirri. &K.NTIm ent. The beauti- ing of a secret, political, oath-humid or- hut they practieo the covert, secret, and in tlie immortal constitution of your coun- not been successful in applications
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The Washington News, Leaning on his arm, was the most love- —

woman it had ever been my. lot to ful extract below is from tho pen of lion. ganization, which set up unconstitutional cowardiv mode of the midnight thief. try—in the constitution which has gui- otfiee to this administration. He hjff not
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INDEPENDENT able
A CITY, LITERARY k test oaths, ami the members of which a half a feather’s weight of intlmfice iu
behold, her line hazel eyes—tell tales George 8. Hilliard : “Their sole chance of success is in ded our country from the weakness of
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NEWSPAPER, were hound to each other by the most


getting men outside of their order to vote infancy to tho vigor of manhood, and Tennessee, and it is understood that ho
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Published in Washington evtrj/ $ t(unlay, by that they were—speaking deep emotion, ’ ‘ 1 confess that increasing years bring
terrible obligations, which was to him for their candidate.
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and her expressive lip (ptivering with with them an increasing respect for most Have they any spread its fume throughout the civilized lias just been defeated for the Know-No-
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WILLIAM THOMPSON,
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Cents, jiaid suppressed excitement, while her dress, those who do not succeed in life, as those ahinotgg, and snouhl in his judg- grounds to hope for this? Kcmcmbcr, world. That is an American principle, thing nomination for tho legislature iu
Price One Ihdlar and Fifty if in ment, urotflfc the appro!)ansious of every
advance, or within three months from the step and grace, was that of a queen. words are commonly used. Heaven is fellow-citizens, that every member of this and this know-nothing party is tho miti- this county. distance,” This explanation may bo
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patriotic man in the whole country. American, and not the American party. useful at a
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date of subscription. With a business card, } said to he a place for those who have I order of know-nothings, ns well ns their
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J?:: jkt annum, if paid in advance, or month- Mr. Clay denied thatstlie platform put tl candidate, has taken a solemn oath that And again"; Do the genius and spirit of
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ly iu ail cases. how beautiful ! ’ hurst from many a lip, not succeeded upon earth ; and it is sure- Kkuoioch Test in I’omtioh.—Tn a
ly true that celestial graces do not best forth by the late K jtfotliingcoliveii- lie will (ill all offices of the government our institutions require that we should

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is the fixed and unalterable purpose of the as we instinctively made way to let them
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vention at Philadelphia, was the real with none hut members of the order; in throw open our doors and efl’er an asy- speech delivered at Frankfort, Kentucky,
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and where that was thrive and bloom in the hot blaze of the 24th ultimo, before an assemblage
11l success some- platform of the party-^fcrty’did ho call other words, they have all sworn that lum in our country to the oppressed of on tho
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Know Nothingism, liclicviug that its secret and wo had about as clear an idea as a trans- I worldly prosperity.

them, said lie; no, thcyJure not a pirty all hinds? Aml when we have invited of “
Finer JVething Order," the Hon,
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avowed purpose is to deprive naturalized citi-


1 times arises from a superabundance of will keep of office man
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cendentalist generally has of what they they out every them to our shores, docs it accord with John J. Ciiittk-okn, while adverting to
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qualities in themselves good—from a in any proper acceptation of tlie term. who is not one of their order! They
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blisli a test law in respect to religious opinion. are talking about. But one thing ' fun’ the general principles and objects of tile
The late refusal of the Know Nothing National ahead, and to fellow in their wake was conscience too sensitive, a taste too fas- I’urtiee have heretofore been open, pub- not only intend to exclude foreigners and the genius and spirit of American insti-
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tutions to hold them aso/e es/ or do they order, laid down some qualifications which
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(Convention to admit even American Catholics |


the way to see it. As the la4fcs pitssed tidious, a self-forgetful ness too romantic, lic and above hoard ; hut this is a secret, Homan Catholics, hut they have hound
I w ill not go oath-hound, political organization, which themselves by the strongest oaths nit to require us to maintain and to sustain them uro in keeping with the liberality nu<!
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to membership, proves most conclusively the a modesty too retiring.


proscriptive character of the organization, aud a gallant arm was offered to each, and jso far as to say, with a living poet, that is seeking after tho political power of let any
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until qualified, under tho constitu- manliness of his character. In reference


man— notire though he he—yes, here
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its exclusive mid illiberal spirit. (


stairs, j the “world knows nothing of its greatest the country, by ways and means un- revolutionary soldier though tie also he—- tion, and lien to admit them, as citizen* to the Catholics ho declared that "he
Tm: Wabhixotox News will present its read- j the across the staging, and up! men,” hut there are forms of greatness, known to the law, and iu palpable hold any office, from that of President to equal rights with ourselves. was utterly hostile to imposing any pen-

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ers, during the session of Congress, a weekly the sloping hank. Some fifty yards up ior “
As an instance of tho practical alties, proscription, or disability upon
disregard of the long-established usages down I.> the lowest station, nukte hr

abstract of its proceedings, and such general the brook the pair stopped, and at least excellence, which “
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joining! make no sign there are martyrs that of tho poople and the history of the hlow/iI working of the know-nothing duetrino of any man on accotmt of liis religion. He
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notices of all matters of public interest at the


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hrhnoj ttt their fuller A veteran proscription


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seat of the General Government, ns will la* ac- hands they stood with the clear water Tt sought on account of origin, he'al- knew native (,'atbmics. He knew native
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ceptable, as the editor believes, to his country I between them—bridged as it washy twin- j are heroes not stake; there power, hearing on his person the sears of Bun-
not by open and fair means, but by se- ¦: ker Hillor King’s Mountain must Ist ex- iuded to the case of Mr. Riiselius, of Lou- Catholics in Kentucky, in whom, as citi-
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subscribers and friends, whose steady and e.x- inp fingers of love as [Hire as itself, j without the laurel, und con-
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cret plottings, by cuhallstic [Hiss-words, I eluded from all official station, because isiann—a man who stood high in tho cs- zens, or patriots, or soldiers, he had os
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querors without the tiiumiih.”


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tending patronage is respectfully solicited. All was silent, still,


r minister reading in anuntilexpressive broken by the]
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ang 4- by signs and grips, upkuown to the peo- he refuses to surrender that liberty for tiumtion of every intelligent gentleman ! full confidence ns in any other men of
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Marriage. —The following are the ple at largo, and iu palpable violation 0fM which he fought, and joina petty, secret, j in the Hlmte, one of the ablest lawyers I any faith whatever, and for whom ho
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COMMENCEMENT OF THE SIXTH YEAR, ncr:



An'i of the rib the JUml took from i
two prominent holies upon the whole spirit and genius of the gov- ¦! oath-hound sooioty, never dreamed of in in tlie South, standing at the very hend would vote if they were before him us
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rWlliß Jt'XK NUMBRB commences the sixth man, uuule he woman and brought her tlie subject
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the bar in New Orleans, with a prac- candidates. Ho felt sure that they
the earlier and better days of tho repub- of
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marriage: ernment.
JL year and eleventh yolnmc of If A ill*F,U\S to mail. Adam said this is bone of my ’ I tice of £2,000 or SS,OOO a year, hut yet acknowledged no allegiance to the Popo


Marriage is to a woman a state of No, lie said, the true platform of
NK\\' MONTHLY MAUAZIMi; and tin* pub- bone and flesh of my flesh, she shall be I this t j lie.”
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lisher* embrace this opportunity to renew their called woman because she was taken slavery. It takes from her the right of extraordinary organization is to ho found ij Mr. Cllngman concludes: of whose services as chief justice i that was superior to their allegiance to
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out Iter own lawyers had bound their country, or equal to it. He would
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cordial acknoxv lodgment* to tin* Press and the property, and makes her sub- in their oaths and ritual. There were :| the
•public for the uniform approbation and encotir- iof man. Therefore shall a man cleave missive in all “The practical working of system themselves by an oatli to deprive the trust Kentucky blood and Kentucky
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to be found the things which they were' alone should have


things to her husband.” I thrown the entire routh
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iigemeut which have been accorded to their en- unto his wife, mid tii :y shall bo one' sworn to do and to carry out; and look-]; against it.
; State, on account of his foreign origin.” principles against all the seductions of
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terprise. At no former period hu< the list dt, flash.” He then closed the good and Lur;/ S/on*. it. has constituted a mask for
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*ubn< rilxers been os Urge a it now is.



Marriage Is a state of slavery ! aye,! ing into these oaths and ritual, lie found ! the great abolition erusadeof the North. any foreign Power.”
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• holy book and offered


a most touching
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The Magazine will continue to be conducted but the bonds are silken and easily worn. that their objects Were to strike at the , Under Its cover and by felon strokes front Secret Politic,*!. Societies.—They
and beautiful prayer—not a heart hut
Marriage is the sanctifier oflove—an in-1 immigrants from other countries, to fll*-!; its ambuscades there was cut down many have been tho curse of every country in Know-NotßLnoishi.
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on the wuiie general plan which Ims rendered —When some fu-
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it mo universally popular. It will be the aim seemed to feel the earnest appeal to the stitution which annalist, says the Vieka-
acknowledges the right franchise, to degrade and disgrace them, i a goiid und true man, who fearlessly stood which they have existed. In Franco they ture American
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of the publishers to furnish, ill the most ole- throne of (Trace. Then asking the usual Sentinel, comes to detail the rise,
them husband of woman to ho protected, and the duty; by depriving them not only of the right in the deadly breach defend the cou- caused the streets to (low with the blood | burg
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gant form, the largest possible amount of the! <|iic.stions he pronounced


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best readiug to be selected from the entire field j and wife. jof man to protect her. The offices of 1 1 Americanize themselves, but by cut- j stitution, and with It to protect tho rights of its best citizens.
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wife are not thoso of slaves. IVhat high- ting them off from the rights of hospi- of our section. Fidelity to our generous stroyed tlie liberties of tlie people and ; which have coalesced under the name
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of American and Foreign Literature. The i


content!* of the Magazine will be made up with j The bride slowly sinking on her er destiny hcneatli the sky than to in- tality and humanity. They also sought' allies—honor itself, the moving spirit of struck terror into the hearts of the good jof Know-Nothings, to overthrow tho
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the j knees, raised her beautiful face all cov- struct the infant mind in
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direct reference to the wants and tastes of work will he arranged


At any and virtuous. In America they have dis- j and written his
Democracy,
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of to disfranchise and degrade another class! i bravo men—demand atonement.


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great body of the American i>coplo, rather than j thoughts


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tears, clasped her hands, and


those of any particular class or profession.— ered with purity!—What holier of our citizens, whether native or foreign, rate, shall we leave graced the name of American citizen, 1 somewhat in the following
So effort will Ik? spared to combine entertain- Jj in the most touching swoct voice, trem-
mission than to I our friends—our de-
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soothe the turbid torrents of man’s pa*. on account of their religious opinions, fenders -unavenged, und unite with their prescribed good nu n on account of their fashion:
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ment with instruction. The success which lias j ulous with emotion, said:
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heretofore attended the efforts made to carry siou by a word— a look—n smile ! It is in plain violation of the constitution of slayers ? religious creed, warred on women and CHAP. r.—ltisK or the Okiieu:
“And now, oh, merciful Father, ,to woman that work is given, the country, and regardless of the plain- from them tile means of obtaining
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out*this plan, is the bent Incentive to, uud guar- this ‘ ‘ Duty to ourselves, loyalty to the con- taken Jack and Jill went up thu Hill.
grant that our lives thus united may; Woman, in her vocation, may cheer the est dictates of justice slid humanity.
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stitution and its cardinal maxims of civil the necessaries of life, attempted to de- CIIAP. IL- Oiuhct or the Coalition :
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antee of, its further continuant'?*


At no mne since the commencement of the peacefully Sow in one, wen, as this riv- tired spirit, may lend hope to the dc- !
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Mr. Clay said that rather than submit and religious liberty, devotion tv n prin- stroy the freedom of speech, the right!
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Magazine have ro ample means for rendering ulet, until wc reach the river of death, i spending, To get a pcil of water.
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iijmv whisper love to the lone- any extended remark* of his own on ciple higher than all earthly things, alike of suffrage, and violated the sacred privi-
it attractive hermit the disposal of the pub- undivided in faith and conduct, and be ly—while ho had chosen to collate' demand that wo shall stand in opposition leges of tho ballot-box at thu capita) of CHAP. 111. -What nsrrL on* wino or it:
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lishers. Tliey hafe now, awaiting insertion, tium may toil, and traffic, and these subjects,
contributions from the beat writers and most permitted
to enjoy thine eternal smiles fuss, and fret, and grow savage. Who the expressed and authentic opinions of 1 Pi this new order.
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the nation. All this it has done, and! Jin k fell down and broke his crown.
eminent artists in the country. The editorial in the laud of tiie pure and blessed.”
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would exchange places with him !”—El- the obi fathers of the republic; and lm] “By repelling and trampling it under more. If n secret society ever get# the j CHAP. IV. W HAT tIEKEL THE OTIIEU :*
dcjiartfiirnt will continue to present Its accus- Every pulse deemed stilled, hoping flu- la Wentworth* t Journal. 'rend extensively from the writings of foot, fellow-citizens, you will viodicaft- control of the affairs of this country, then
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tomed variety, embracing every topic, from I'more of this beautiful drama. Not a Washington, of Jefferson, of Madison, the ejrnat fee hue of our republican sys-! good bye to all those privileges and Aml gill uome tumbling after.
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*nt details of gossip and anccjloSe. Tin word, not a movement from nil that 1 A child is born. Now bike the germ of Jackson, of ..Quincy and others. tern; you will proclaim your regard for ings which we as American republicans
publishers feel warranted in adoring their throng—rd), all was happiness. There are about 5,000 negro voters in
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Oil, and make a bud of inoral beauty, fait! fie eon cl timid his happy efiort by say- integrity and truth, alsivo all else; you now hold dear.— lleh, Hepuh.
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Irterub and sub-eri hers that tin* forthcoming lovely panorama, how thorn art graven tiie dews of knowledge and the light of irig,that though the old whig party, with ; will protect religiontitsclf from tho
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heart! The happy man was in virtue Wake in it the richest fragrance which he had always acted, was broken' ruptiug embrace of political hypocrisy, eor-j t licy eon concentrate tire entire vote nt tho
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‘X?vtofore iswucT. Address. Tho reason why some people nut. on next presidential election. They are or-
the act of imprinting a kiss upon the and the.purest hues, and above iic
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x. BAKPKII * WIOTFIEK.* all. api ami dispersed, yet there as and you will place public and private: airs, is because they have nothing else ganized under the order of Kuow No-
| smiling bf ot his ij; ignifkent bride. Out yen keep its fact clean. ‘Die of the oil rear i
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