NIII8utherkad.This sweet flower—this chute genblackguardismhis procliTities are s* well known—that hit arrow•; however steeped in ronom and falsehood, fall innoiioua, when hurlod against an honest man. Never were stronger proofs, of a man’s boingcture and billingsgate, has at last got the bileoting foirly started from his foul stomach.—'latent k*18 ®0UC(*er°d a,K* flounced about concious of defeat when he resort* to for the last mouth in trying to get hioi* i -.If 1.• 1 I** « it m ajn oI self kicked into notice. He first made a cowardly attack through his paper on?the ^r’ ^ an ®runt»Conductor of the T. H. com. lt;fc Alton road, and also on the entire )r or company, all for the public good no that doubt. ,‘Sink” had no private feelingor XA in that matter—none in the least. Ht i anvHOJcoaansuch base and contemptible oxj edien's As to our drinking bid brandy—it only proves us a novice in the trade—God and all 'Sink* Sutherland's neighbors knows that he ain't.His chaste and gentlemanly remark about “quadroons,M and “thick lipped \ Africans are visions of his youth re-1 ibing ^°ug^d them just all ho tried to— called to mine), by a sickly imagination,diose °*'- )’es* conrse he had, They wisely Many thanks 'tSml** for your corapas-o the treated him with the silent contempt he sison.and so farewell,own, deserves. Foiled in this he looked a-round for some other object to vent hisatum / , i i • • •on to cf a4te antI invectives upon. \\ e jus- chunced to be'the unfortuuate wight, or issue 1 ;ather fortunate perhaps, if his abuse off ! us results in the same manner as did „ _______________________________oun his abuse of Van Brunt and the Alton | Haute, and the poople oi Indiana and road. But we must confess we did not generally, that former success• , ... and present prospects justify them itiaci as Wisely an they d.d, cont.«ry to .nnouVing Jj1# anJ W«klvthe promptings of our own judgment— | American as a fixed fact, and destinedPROSPECTUS—or ms—DAILY WEEKLY AMERICAN.Tiir undersigned feel gratified in being able to tar to the citizen* «f Terreg theddi-withkeep ou is •er toered,war-andfiicer urely any, til ii-and the advice of those better acquain-to exist.ted with Mr. Sink Sutherland, through i lie proprietors are determined by a false noiiop, ih-t we wore roplyim,u.! u.mirin* *n«‘ Hni * b“Jl Ml!•* O f I ft II f t HO 1 ft \l* 1M A It I liAf n s.*.WHOLHourWheatComBaconFlaxseedLardSugarCuffveVtalmwT obaccoSal! VfoalWood V e Lime bKrathrriHiceWhi-ky *Butter*Keg*Fi-h Whl!Mackerel»Va*TarIndigo^atrrmtuaNail*Candle*8* nr ( and TallowP\d Apl Onvn ••Pench**a LPotati»ea Clufi-O Mad JetOnionaChickensCiderCat**•plyingto *•, T, ,r,v. . , . i lion to the cause in which they are on*one who, was possessed of rnough man- to make the A meric... a mostly and gentlemanly principles, to pro- desirable and readable new*pajer.serve his temper, and carry on a little! The following sentimcnte, will embo-cr.r Fonsparing match, without violating all principles of decency, and honesty, wewar- did reply. This called down ujjcn ourdfvotod head—the dire iudignation of this puissant “editor.” God Have the kr° mark! Oh. how’ hi* virtuous indigna?t. to liich,ng orf any ti°n did rise, to think that we, a poorhere-eroinnextppearclock |»edler, should be so presumptuous as to daro to speak of him, the im-df'r* i morta*—^*c :m maculate—aye the monied—“Sink” Clair Sutherland—ex-jus-tice of the peace—ex-speculator in flour —in steam mills—in “pHttent rights” eturn for bedsteads, ah that bedstead operation—was most enough to make him a little shy of vankecs—guess “Lewis” was most as sharp at fancy trading as if lie had graduated in the same school with Sink.” The perfect puerility of the article devoted to the “clock ped-ler” and those “assigned notes,” was so apparent even t to himself—that he grew more rabid apace. His next fancy was to try Van Bruntagaia and totell the people that the Ladies of Pariswouldn’t ride over the road to a‘•picnic’’ with Van Brunt as conductor.— But the Ladies did ride over the road— Sink Glair” went in abnggy,the\ say.that iqu«»r i jus-?r the i eon-sum* keep-icizeriit his it lessda v scaussi seiz-* con-d and cer to ected road-or bv ace ol •unty, ice in'em is-1 isdy the political faith of the American, and will be maintained, in a spirit of courtesy towards those who may differ with us in sentiment. j1 st. A just discrimination in favor of native born cititens, for all offices of trust and profit, in preferauee to those of foreign birth. i2d. The Union of these States. I 3d. Opposition to all local or sectional prejudices. j4th. The Uuited States of America as they are, “one and inseparable.”5th. No Sectarian interference in our legislation, or the admimHiration ol American Law*.6th. Hostility to the assumptions of the Pope, through the Bishops, Priests and Prelates of the Church, or by powers of the Old World.7lh. Restoration of our Slate naturalization laws to a correspondence with the Constitution of the United Slates.8th. Free and liberal Educational Institutions, for all sects and dames, with a free use of the Bible, God’s Holy Word, a* a textbook.9lh. Full tolerance to nil Religious sects, which do not conflict with the j Constitution of the U. S. or the gon-! ius of our free institutions, j 1 Utli. The ‘Monroe doctrine’ against colonization on the Americaa continent 1 by the nations of Europe.The latest Foreign and domestic gen* *1? 8 1415 •-’1 22 3829JA*29 I 16 I 23 : 30 : ran*511 12 131819 20 *. 36 26 27 !M '5411 12 18 1925 261 2 fe 9 1516 22 23 29 306 13 90 1 27 JA)310172416 7 8 13 14 153021 22 27 28 293 4 5 10 11 1217 18 19 24 25 26TUn a,., i c c i i i oral and local news, will be carefully 1 lien he abused Mr. Sanford—and our, . . , ... V .... .c noted, and selection^ will be made ine low citizen Mr. ( harlea ( ruft, cither I reference to the maintenance of a high of whom is so infinite'!}* superior, a*-also tone of morals in out columns.Mr. Van Rmnt—!»* itenAilii.tr The markets, of our own and of the7()Oroceri f |3)IKM w nwith a fuJ r