111! t null i, mi u. iu... i, 'lumwmw on 31ort!) (larolina Mint Vife M."-! .." .... THE nrcr.CE l'AUADOX. i They are planted on a common issue, with are reminded that on one dav full knowledge) that success in relation to nose of tilitaiuiu r subserintions in monev ' of llm.u iiresei.t. to tore lie r a seat! Shall I o i -, , . . . . ' .1.: . ... -1 . i , t l i i ... , !"' l'rov,M,M aliU- "boMS" ""7 have. -- ,."-.; M ... -,- otf thoi-Wlit will benefit rccii.rocally their reactive mose mu it'ii'ii M-e u. 11, i ti.it it is r,,ii:u ""- ' ....v.. - . ., , ' CHARLOTTE: WI-DM-SllAV, OdoiVr 1 ocn called lor, have not ytt been heard of, with the exception of one or two. We have M ill and heard of several mcu who wished Li subset ibo, but could not do so because the list. wire in! presented to them. We hope that tho.-e persons Laving the li t- in tlnir possession, will at oi.ic go to wot k and get all they can; and if tiny do r.ot, that our friends in the coe.i.ty will not wait , on tin m, L tit come toman! ai d I liberal subscriptions. The p.v.l have subscribed over four hiindri.' removed. 1 do not impute this want of ( accommodation to siliiln:os alone, but r-.ther the want of a pro t consideration for the vulture and cumfoit of o.'icrs, YIATOK. in town l32. j ,' U I I.I.IAM 'fill I.M I'M N e, .itia 1! : Iloiiiirr, aullinr.?! if .) Inei.t iinj -r. i ,- r.. w.( p' o i, :i ul : inriyoii f. si'ntinns, anil !o i RI., Esq., is nur i i't.iin ;;i:t 1 t. Ks!., IS 1 ft..!!! ulill ra i.t n i i i j m iii l'l. 1 .1.1 i t.- ..1 and if our fiinids i:i the country would mly do as well we would liave a celebration that would reilonnd to the holier and gi r of eld Mei kltiiburir sure enough. ! v. it. r. ti n ri ii r m! liiilt'l H ill IL'stotl me-. Kfi;., iii i.ur nether' riifri iiu iil i.nii soil m riplii' .i Yorli aim l'iul..i:il i.t i.is Our KiYrlor. .l..hn W. Can.. this District, iiii'oms us that he has Lien Ooinpelh'i! I i rcvcl.e .-pink at Charlotte, I.i or Uii.-j the Ma-. Mec liis :;;t"i:i:t:m'!.ts to ut'o'iit 'ii. and Dallas, timi at Co'.. an's Lord. fob l't:i:stn:NT. dm. .V!.TIl..I SCOTT, ok m;v-ji:."..-si;v. ro:i t !:-i'iiiim'T, viLLiAr.i A. unniiALi Of Mil! rit- .'AUoLlNf. lie very jii-tly tliinl. taut to tl,e c.i'ise tii at the latter place, lo.rd, he will kill stoi.i; and prol a! !y r- Election on Tuesday, November 2J. ii. Vl.b'. n-a,, Whl.j jy.dnr,, 77 ,'.'. f 'llt Tii K T.1K ,T U!!i,i;, UEMIV w. mii.i.i:!:, of W;,l that it is iiion- in: : t ho t-hinilil 1 e pro.-el.t l.y 1 i in j at Cu van'.- all throe LirJs with ntie more J.lco two i irus thn if he had attended the lline foiieer 'places . paratoly. The Kh-et t h-p-:s that hi.-, as.-istai.t- in the countii s of .Meeklrti- lent'ur. imeoin, ana tia-t n. w.,l m 1 pojiitiiit-M and a .1 dress thiir fill-nv ,' at their evi.vi.:iii acc. 1 rniu tiii: l'Vi i!i i ii'K I ..ininim r. COOH !;i. -'ONS 1'iiR VO'l'INti IVK t'OTT. Mes-i;s. I'lUTeUs. IVrniit am hutuhle !i'i-hu:an to Lie a few reasons for hi.' voting . I ior '.I'll. i ott. Ill tiie Iil'-t place, ' 1 vole for (Ion. Scott 1 .'cause he not onlv. at the hazard of his own life, by his courage and bravery ef.'i i ted the uh a-eof lii-h pi i.-otu r taken at the battle of Qiieenstow n, but more recently in the l.i-t war sustained the lri.-h eharai tor w l.cti assail.-d bv calum ny and alu-e, ami refuted the illiberal i har-e that Iri-hi -in colli 1 not be trusted j to tight our battles. 1 vote for (.ion. Scott because, hi the M.xhaii ar, actuated by the prop, r spirit ul liberality and ton ration, he not only ei.il.d the pa-sioiis cf -tu enraged and tri umphant si biiiry, by preveutinj outra.'e upon (Ui'i uceh ss w-ineii and ihihlleti, hut 1 y his o p. .i tune, ehii( 'it and iii tel mined proilaniii ati 'n, he staioii iho saei ile-i'ioirs hand and prevented profanation to temples and alt'Vs fti.-. elated to the seriiee oi the Most Hi Ji, sayitij, " we war with the j i not with their . .', :tfl" in strlhiir: ntra-t tii (leu. l'ieree, who bails from u State v, liele m er les can vote, but liotnan . i i . i ,. . . i , i i .IPU.iins are not perninteu to hold or.iee. i Vote for lien. Scott bieauso of his l.u n. ;i ri : r v and benev donee as strongly cxeni j i o i Iv his ilei. iiiiL l.isonti pay to th. toilers, and on another as tho " creation purposes. J hey have a common luloreii and choice " of the Secc.-siouists ; and it is I adverse to the L tiiiin, as Mich, i hey Know ai'sucd that the positions aro too parodoxi-1 that their chiiuci-s of success depend upon cafto bo recoiicileable with truth or with I circumstances that aro at variance with the each other. Wo deal only with established j peace of the country. They arc aware that facts, and exhibit them as they are patent ' their cap ie'ty is limited by their opportuni lo the country. If they involve a contra- ties of limitation, and that, their power will diction or an absurdity, we arc not to bo be stricken down il the Whiff candidate he called upon to harmonue them or to mill- elected. One demands the abrogation of a cate their folly. The points as we have clear provision cl the Constitution, and the put them, however paioi'oxical, aro literal- ' adoption of restrictions that are ineoinpati lv true. '. Lie with the integrity of the existing I'nion Cciu ral l'ieree has the hearty support of of States. The other demands n severance a lai-'je proportion of the Freesoilcrs in a of the tjnion, as preliminary to the forma- majority of the States where the Free-soil tion of a S ithern (.unleilcracy. One de faction occupies a prominent position. In liouiiecs the Constitution as a compact with Tiniisylvania, Mr. Wilinot is earnestly en- the dc il, and wanes war upon its laws as raoed in his behalf, and those who, under covenants with iniiuity. The other dcnouti r. Wilmot's leadership, voted for M. Van ces it as a failure, fraught with ruin and litiren in 14"!, are doinu' tluir utmost to oppression. It is not difficult to perceive elect Fierce in Is."'-!. In New York, the that two such factions are linked together Van lhirens occupy posts of honor ami in- in innumej-al le ways, and are able, without flm iice iii the list of l'ieree campaicnors ; any palpable departure from consistency, to H. F. lhitler. their old aliv of the Imilalo unite tin ir stn n-th as oeainst the friends oi'ii'iiiization, is out for l'ieree, while deri ding the platform on which be professes to stand ; the New York Kvenins; IVt, the ablest and most influential paper in the Fierce interest, ridicules the platform a id' the I 'nit ii. 'I hat th y matiafred when at F.ilt; re to H'eat every successive candi date o. tin' I rion IVniocrats is jiroof posi tive o! the thoroughly sectiotialized cliarac t r of the IVmocratie party. That tlu v What Cass Thinks op Him. Ahhou .k en. Cass was thrown overboard bv tl A CONFESSION' TWO FICTURES. .i ' Ii. .11 . "I Our opponents, says tno u. jiuueuu, ucn. . ass was inrown overboard by tl, huve an argument which they continually locofoco Couveution. his name is Ktlll '! use agaiTt Gen Scott, Mty with the unterrified." tii hi iik that, if he w elected rresldent, jo , , At the he will bo under the influence of Seward . l-sess.os of Congress he made a gpi . and other prominent INortUorn rreesoucrs in wuicu jiu ,uun pollo or ucn. Scott : . .1 . 1 1.1 Cll ..IT.....U r.f .1.11 anil thai no woum uu niu uuivcd u. vernincnt with the Abolitionists and Free soilcrs who hud supported him in his elec tion ! Our rcudcrs will bear in mind the relentless pertinacity with which this charge has been inado upon tho Whig candidate. F.very l'ieree organ and orutor in the South has dwelt upon it from the beginning of the canvass aud no matter how often it was refuted and overthrown, it was again brought forward in a more untruthful and objection abhi shape. In view of these facts, LOOK OX THIS riCTCR 1 ! " I believe that den. Scott is an l)I10r bio and patriotic citizen, ami that di1" written his name and his deeds on one the brightest pages of his country's liit,Jr.U. and uot one breath of calumny frolll i shall ever wither a single leaf of tho btur'.i that encircles his brow. UU wreath fairly won, aud I will not be one to pr- v it from being fairly worn. I have enjr,y,.! his personal friendship for a long series of years, audi do uot mean at tUis dUy j' calumny to prove myself unworthy of it." Again in a speech delivered a ft. ,.,,. : since in Tammany Hall, New Vork,heai'il- itliahon, it ilei teil liuiiril auk a tr.ui i..m j. miow t .en. c-cou anil i Know that h SIKM I.DOK t'tiniislvFuKTiiis or thk l'o-j is an honorable man, and that he Inn. (o .1 . ;(;OK,UloN(jTIK.sic....c rT.N0 t-'-s-:tlu laUlL.8 0f his country, and I have V. 'I'll -IT ICY rolilkit N jiisTIXC., word to say against I...111." THK AtiENTS toCAR.T ION HETWKKN What a rcbuko to the vile party ro, , M WWaW " 1'1'lK ! f fcr Parian purposes, .LeUn to.:ultivtolii.riliunyan.l lISTHH)l.'TIO OK uueing tne man who has done more fur Lu I'raternnisi iitiiiiintiliro'Joi- Klt lAI. 1'ATRoN- country than any man living 1 lurty.witli.'At.Ki AM I.N TIIKI AND ON THIS ! ' III reiriird to the . " The Far moil Dr.. rial potu u tf Hit ailmin 'm hatic l.r.Autm. or rue . . 3 1. ..1 I'V .. .. . mm-.,,,.m "'' "I" tizens lt. l'i.-tri.t. IKi. W. liAXTFI!. Jd d,.. N A I'II AMKL IV YDF.X. :;d. do. UAl l il i.ni:i;Kl.I., -:tii. do. )N'(. W. (WMLKu.V, th. do. 11KMIY K. NASH, f ;li. do. M. W. llANSi i.M, :th. do. JN . Y !XS!.t iW, m!i. d j. f. 1;. sAn'Hiii'ir.VAiri: t th. do. DAVID A. IiAKNKS. Mass Mt'iliim at C'miI re '1 he Argu- gives u.- a blowing aeeount of the procecdin.- of the S i.i ; M.i Meeting' at Centre on Thur- biv and Friday of la.-t ii !.i i lliell, uutiri i'Lek f the widow: ilO Well' I.IIli c attet tion an I w 1 W a r and or in hat! deioti. with tho c and ;i' ars to La .1,. be. 11 fr.iiu ; ;h, Tiie Conlrdst. wei k. 'J here aj ii'i'u 10 in.i'H peop:,. lucre. Hie j i n.ci; :il s cakcrs were Mc-srs. John W. Caiuer.. 1 , our eltct .r, Sanders M. Ingrain, Dr. .b.l.a ; S. Kendall, I. II. Doekerv. and il. ( '. Jones. i.a i.t- as toe loiiov.ing : C less, , ji.,! seeing two ot n.i su!i oiug in tiie eediap urge, cholera. Le imnn' i.V do v.'U not i.'.aee L bans of the . and Lv his 1 t . tho',; ,.f h oh 1,1 in the rati d by such .ti.iiig ..ii board is men, ( lrbh- .at I .or i lid V , 1, be ; 11 .on, 1, f: t 0; I 10 i..ii ir. in t r ' .M. 1 Cil-ll. .' r.i I, .it .,: I,.-, Pi.'i ft n u-i.ii 1. 1' 1 1 1 'Jho speaking a.- kc t up ami LT0.1t eut.iii-ni-ni tof tw pre-. o a We :i!lov V. il.- li. it ; Ilk. t '." hit to . : th 1.:.. It lil'o .eg lit. it.- 'lb. '1.' a; from his t!.-ir p el iittelit. ;tw tul .-ked. liki n around plain replied, l.UOM t t ) 1 e had. . " 1 ut they -hail 1 taking his own if-, h; :nd by cut the Wliiir ii.irt v out atti-niiitini; to reHiucM-.l.r.t 1 1 Of A- . . ... . , l. 111! .... 1 1. .. . .. i.i. -V 1 . f. I Iff A 11 I worse tlian tarcial in its crigin, a ml ri j-u- lioii.inatcii nencrai 1 lerec, aim strive encr- mi-murm 17 "1-- , V,... diatcs it as no binding obligation what- .ctically to secure his clect.o,,, ,s ,n .the I ever; and the Albany Atlas, the mouth- same manner proof of his adaption to their , B,;ouM al , ,aie ,BS-U i ,. piece of the Karnbiii iiers, follows the ends. His nomination was the coiise.juenee tunc, be rvvwi in rf.l example of tho Fost, with an explicit dcela- of a compromise by factions. His triumph pard to ijuaiijicaUua fur' ration that the S-'itatioii m.ainst the South would be the triumph of factions, from their ' ("" retaining and ap.l . . 1,1 , :' . i. ...1 ,1... 1 1 "'i"t"if no uno cither) I W ill UO rclieWCU SO SOOIl as uie I Ilsl.iCliliai i.uium- n01nn.11 iu mii jicavt aim .IUon..i. , it ; cnnicitv or! i 1111 11 1 J . 1 . ... I . 1' .1 . ..... I . ' i i eauii.lon snail LC emieii. Ill I'mo ami 01 uie couium. ! intcirrity, or in drvol.on Wisconsin, ti c noticeable Fn esoil journals How I'uioli Democrat call Le deceived tu l.ibt-rty, to ihr VnMi. I M-l-;.'... ;l. . I... 1 1. ,r,..r , ,rtv . .1- .. tin- n-, fur., of llu- .illimin- the motives ofiifinn end tht I man." , i.i ni. 1,'.,. .., 1..,;, "!,.;,.,.'. .l.u.,,,-..,,.,, i. in- tl. r,.ilts wliieh it in. 1 'f$Lrllrr of At. ' j'o-es ; regarding Fierce as i-omtuith d Ly 'his local association.-and home dcelarati.,m ; to views that arc inseparable fruu the Free- h' 1:1 n 1. .--o !, h 111 a .Tea... r or less 101 a u ? u ccoi 11 1 s, is ei 11 uu 1 in. in ..uu-. - 1. ,,.,,..... ..1. ... 1 . 11 grciu ceiurai organ 01 me in'iuocraiic party, - o- and mouth-piecj-iu-chief of franklin Fierce. " - uon 1 suppose that parson j-u- r3(1 Weigh them well, scrutinize them closely, pet much out of Houston, who prolai.l - AFTER TIIE.M. Geu. Sam Houston, iu a speech deliver not long since charged Key. A. T. 1W a HabtUt clergyman of New Ilampiliirp' in good and regular church standing, Bj reported tien. l'ieree'a New ISn-tou eju-t-, ti, with being thief, and had been in Sun' I'rison ! The reverend gentleman d,. u i( succumb to, relish this charge. At h a-t we learn that he started la.-t week for th South, with tho intention of ovcrtaii 01 :l th, sorry t .' : t w 1 ..it. I. n.l 1 iii 'ul ui i:n iiji'mieii h of (,. Kxliaordili:!!') Cuitoa I'ii'kins. Mr .r Hi.f is lbiil, in the Lv.oriim Mii.i.i;;: or t . . l.ji. el" .V. I'. M .M. i'. w, (( -1- ! ! 1 Irodei; , ,;.:y, !., L.et week 1 le;.. J ty-tve J i.. Is of cot. Mr. Wil. JVtts hand, ub on the 1 t.-. Liindnd an ! Ur. lu.itvlial. 'J he -e an in th j-e r,.g 1'r : vi lei.ie. !i el ' l.-i-h r I.i- !.' I'a . t..r C. 11 ti.e -. ; a. . n: nt iu 1 t halt' Li l'l J: 1. 1 a- f -it: i.r a.- w a- ,1 tie t f, ana l..r- i; 11. 1 and .;t. I.e.: I Ulill' lit si 11. Of . it ' I" 1 'I un 1 ,...-r. M - i. sL'. t fair indie 1.-. V."h. t . 1 Cree 1 tut -e '.'u un 1 in I '. pick-. .5 i f till ,'i'l".. u-r i'i i. otlur r l.e of an . St 11 -, ig in is the "! ly his eau-c of i tent with tent of Lis pitri iu be- try for lelitly strip., s mi I. i us 1 " un. t.. i r-. m tiie vii:it' 1. 1. r. A ILw C!t. t.- .-. v, Li he hi. iiinl i. r d the tie e.i e 11 uring the e on -titntiiig nearly eu rv trving cuier- a sui e .-si all y ti ni u. pliant an it as tl.e 1 -pin'... I.i i't ga ti'i -t i etui tie- has in r, t o-, d i'.L Olgh :..!. s. i t.i man liuii.' iti t .nt l'o f Ah x'i 1 .It. and t o, , this !,.; We l.y A1,0 The I.. ! 1 .1 :. 'l.i.o'tiiu . 1 fl'i II f ti,:- . '!'""! 1 ion. : ! I tl..; I ad .id it ri t, li-n- 1. .nls the Iciae v can 1: Mi.J Slate I.r:i!;:!ir' - iiiatia alel.it.- : 111. :r ; ,p. .- t:. by ;jr. Fi- Lut i- t J ) ...r t. .'is t ) ao.t The ' He:. 1:1 -t., of tne !'r .-Li II .U-e ...f : f tl. . 1 . 1.1 il CAI; !t v u - tnv . 1 a n: 1 :' . t .- t.d thrii in JAn D,x r t L? II Ml. J. C I tl t ,-o n.t ii'c, :.i .rr i.t gatic 1 v.ith I , ,- O'.lll :. 11. ui', true : I l.ii h , I not act : v. opnell fd j: of . Fa-pot:, l'l. V a s d 1: i.I.t .-to! II. I. cf .r A- -t j; a- The n. w.:. r. over C A. a V t.- of t '! J :. t- re. w -. v. 1- r X. K 1 . Andre J., .. a t 1 el ;,:..' 1 .rry ! J I V 1 f War tier, -j r it is ... .1 '., mail ,1 i.i. , i ii .lull . ' f.; Ii 1- Mill (. liCi-!!N!AN. M i I j :',. f p i i.. r :n ' iru 1 :M r r 1 iKD. i degree iii the other Northern States. Fierce is the Free-oil favorite as a lea ling lKtno irat of a Slate who-e Democracy Lave be. n : always ho-tih to the South, aud a- the can didate of a patty ready at all times to eo.il-e-i . with tL most fanatical ttii'inics uf eoti stitutiotial il ligations, when such a coalition tends, as iu Massachusetts, to tin; advance ment of cherished interests and objects. The nomination of Hale is no proof to the contrary. It was made agalti-t the expres sed wi-lics uf Freesoilcrs now openly light ing under the banner of Fierce, and it is regarded at this moment as pregnant with peril to the Fierce prospect iu i'l'ecsoi! uss sriets. Thi-is one-half cf the parol-'X. Now for the other. .;n. Fierce was bandy nominated when Mr. Lor-yth proclaimed Liu. the " creation and choice'' of the extreme Southern KigLt party. The task of formally conveying a noiiee of the nomination to Concord was c iiiid..d to Mr. Soule, w h j si.L-e,'i' ntly ra tiiied the For-yth avowal by d'-cl.-irin r that the Sect -si ini-ts voted for Mr. Fierce with a full knowledge of tLi man. Iu Alabama, Judge Clay, a Fierce .lector, recommend- the nominee as a Secessionist ; I anc th. r eh -tor in the same same ; -:;d Mr. Y ancry einior-e t!ie recouiiuenuati of their jip-fi reiiee for Fierce. In South Carolina the Scce-sioni-ts are for 1'icn"'. IL' ha- Jelfersou Davi., f. r an a.hoeat.- in Mi--is-i pi. iii. l lavi-'s tnetiiis ( . nti d the Male t.ckit. Iu (J corgi a, the same taction direct the movements of the par'y, and an the uclive Workers on that '. in the can-va-s. 'idle press thr lu. hoiit tiie far Sniith deii.on-trate the prevalence of this stit. cf tuings. The jounnl- most ;.iti 1 ly e;i!i.--t"d in the Fierce caus?. and u,o-t extra.u g nt iu their eulo'jicH of Fierce's ii.eiit-, an- tiie journals which, until r. c.-i.tly, di-vo. leu ti.eni-cive- to ti.e tr as t, . tho S l.e--ioI.i-ts V i.i il -igl selves l y ti.eir attack- on tt every stage of its progrc .y-t. -math-ally an ! vti, 1 mgu Late lieiiouneed every I nioii unworthy of poiiti.-.-d fulbiw-hip. The Fierce organs of to-day iu the South v.i.re the S- C-:s.-ioniat or.'.il.s of ye-tcrday ; jii.-t as the ai live out-of-di or workers for Fierce w.-r- the active out-, f-door work, r- f,r Ji... lii.i .01. Tho pens tl.iit ph-ad f r loin ii 011 i n D -mocrats ar; tie; pen.-, liial v, 1 re pl y d in o-traeiv.iicg every mm. -,1-p.e. i !' i ing friendly to the Ci, .n. Iii. n.iiiaii in of a i'i iir.it.; S-cc.v i-ii.i.-t 1 1 ' ki t no re-pect weakens the force of tbe-c w ar': S;:X' K..nde ,, I is the declaration of Winu.ld Scott, ' ?S K1 tors "and -u,,porters, is perfectly iutellinible. ! 811 artk'lc .f the ftsuington Luion, $11: nut. U Ul t " - - .-i iii 1, the 'o call upon certuin editors who have eiw a MoRC. ANTON MASS MEETING. I ho aprolntcd meeting of the friends of .. .. . .. .. ..- 1. 1 . lellow-citizeiis of the outh ! Uen. eott "as no i-inie property, but some of ii. says that, if elected Frcsidcnt, he shall " bo . others of the retailers of the cruel slan li rigorous in regard to the UaliCcations for "'ay be made to feci through the p.., 1 ofliec retaining and appointing no one ucrvc. tinest spirit. : cither defieieiit in capacity or integrity, or j e, presided, in devotion to Liberty, to (lie Cim'itittwHi, asliiugton 1 111011 it and (iiaham at Morgatit.m, 011 the, 1 1 r li and l oth 111st , w as numerous. y attcn- .:ed, and eharaetei ized by the E. done Erwih, E.-.i , of liurke, presided, i' devotion to Liberty, Ui Hie Cum! it ul torn r,i;. SCUTT IX PK.W'SYI V Vl V and J.C.r-m.tlie and Chas. ol, Lowell, oi ' e ' ". as.,, ngxon L ., on , YoU m j d Penn-vlvir, Fuike, tu n. S. F. Fstterson, of Caldwell, : boldly and authoritatively publishes that; mut ,(. ' d ' fr s ' ' " and C. M. i'ark-, of Wilkes, acted as ice , '' -' 1 'ec, ,f e.ected, will vudc ,, j WM t'bc foriu f:imliJt Fii-i.ients on the occasion. .i.Y. between them (the 1-rceso. Dcm- in , ., he wa, tl , On Tuesday, -i-ch.-s wore delivered by ocratie leaders of the North) and the rrt . , , , ... M 1 1 l'l ft t Ik 1 H r th ,jiw,i.-r,(,-iy i.r 11... 1 a r.rn.U. ' vi . 1 -r". , .u. i.nih v, villi-, .'i, 1 ur!j n . "!i 7. j avort 1- Kt v)ii. a tul L'r J. A. K.iluw. On mation ot inti iitiou, rr;uik as it m oiiiiu Arid now fh i- euiiir. Iionrt r, itiil fir (Ion S!..,.t -...I f I -11 . . . 1 f ii.. il4J....L - . . .. iL . ... ... ' fH It I il1 ill nc- iay. a Urge proe.v-s.on s tortued, o .e .suln, .ppeanug iu . . .ik- ,,, surpri.(1 ,,, M. ,,;, , j ' I, iiio.el t the stand, who- a large edgrd national organ of the Democracy. ; heM t (Sa,ar(j . s ' ' . ' 1 ot ladies and srentlcineu hud gl- I resnleut 1 leree, "will make w ui.uiw. ,. , u' .,.,., ,,,, , .-y. ..i.e. it J'llin. ul at V'Jinmeri e. W w il Coll, cti U of lad read v a--en.L!ed Fresideut Fierce, "will make tio i.i;, ti'in " in the ''selection of agents for admin- Savs the " A -l.ei ille Messenger :" ji-teringthe government," between his demo. " After reing -:,t.-l and mii-io, Geo. W. ,rati,c R!'olit.iou "rp"' r, who would ISastcr. Es,... Elector f..,r the District. wa , cr"su every inu ras. oi me ooutn, ma-i eve i - introduced, and dclivi rd a n.o-t s'nsiblc A friend Las sent us from CMril,-.,., ry nope oi me lutun-, ami sweep, u tncy py ui jsrowtni w s Knosvillc Vhi a i - W .: argumentative, convincing, and wiling C0U,,J' 7 ,' r"i'' P a,m !''t he says has ail at onee become a great f,- sp,',,h one to hich no reasonable exeep. i l,b the lc,olu of J' -'ruetion, aud "the rest vorite with the Iof.K.m there, sevcnl ( itons could be taken, and o,.e which reflcc- ;of 'lemocrary ' ' 1 hi.- unequivocal state-; w Lou. subscribe to it. They sy Jiro.nl .w t-d credit on him-idf aud the cau-e, and "'cut means, if il means anything, that John is a man of truth. Well, Lave th. y for - t - r-,.! -:.ii.!-,eti,,r, K . , -,'. .(,. 1 n ISuren, David Wiliuot, and 11. t. Hal-, ten when, in a nublie n.-.r!, ,i i. me Stat-, do,- the - i,g. and tin- h,; .-embly partook of ''-t, would be called to the Cabinet, John A. called out, "Look out, geutlcmen, U.. and Cohm, 1 Tirrv th.barbceu.-. which was k-U pr. pared aud . lh i ,'"' lt,,tl,,r' etc., si-nt on foreign your hands on your pocket book-. ' ti .na, the ground abundant. 1 In- "x.i'ti" would have d.me i tul-'"0,w' uJ otl)CI pfoiuinent Fre.-soil. rs u ,, It, mu ral i,i thr rruu.l." We never ... . . n...l ll..l.......!..A..11..l... a. ..li. ..I..!.. , 1 r ,. . no ili-er f ar i xei lilt to tiie b.-t city hotels; it was uu -""''Hoii.-..-, lau.-u upm iu an. .u an -. voueneu lor his truth, th.-n or at any b nee, and all -eiand l testify to e government " in other im-j But Lis new Carthage friends rc vie the stvle of the whole arrangeiuntit. tv- Uili rr,sn W 1 "-' Uectaratlon Hears no to lo so. la.,. tJUrrr.r. in the Let ta-t.-. Th.- l,i.V!, of the town , ".tllt:r "anaH mU rprdatiou. A more siguiticant warning never was vouchsated any people, than thisi.- to the ciliieens of the South to those who aro interested iu the institution of slavery and tl... future pros ,y their Lad added much t it- arrangement atti utioii am! a i-tance. At Laif prist '! F. M , Hit,, M ori'liiud was introduced aud r -ciivid with ..leal at piaiise, aud for two boars Lulu Li-- ..i" -or', ice a. X d the; t.'olnpi'.iii.i and wi.ii I'e uf ti ri Det'ii i rut peculiar 1 di.t d, li.el.t-. .,et, is, u diJiit - I si ', 1 1 1 - u-l 1. nee .-pelt bvooud lu Lis of L. .-live oiat-ir plain, . .!, :.j-l coii'. incing argu ! t .ilion- of the lives, eLar- 11. - oi the lAo Op.'U-iUg cuti- Fr.si demy wire the work a Li.i-ti r I. , u gr. at Li'.d. and f. iicrson- hcariui; .aid fail ol being cotivineid of the iine-ri irlt v uf ''o unr i'irnc in all Many ortions of Lis speech were i ': ,Ui nt, aud, on taking his seat, he raj turou-ly applauded." I'd THE WHIGS CF THE . I!D CON. GKESSD t. L DKl I'.H'T. to I- lit) Ii.'. i! d I.i ilie . It is cond. r.i:. d as . out of every Lii.idre.l of the who manifest tie ir anxiety f of General I'i, ice in a way think. n g oir.Se a ?. ii I. oi ' n.i n ... ' lll.e- E. i k : 1 Hi , n. li. r On i.. - i- t d i.al tie i, i t'i.iil.tt. -. h'-t Iji I.i t:ng li of tl J ii, ali lid L.p.r, T!d.' V. - ar .. ir ire i, !- ( 'o!l,iliit' i 'I h .i - : . . . t tl. 1' loltiil.e- ( j While there i kii.d e.;.-!.'.., . t r :i v -; : . ng .,!.;. l.u- . , . : , r '.-vi n.-re. II, Li, h to Iav W'e Ctjihntc. 1 : r t to t. . n - it ..: t , Lu.. i ji.it- .t h:i t! Mr. Nsj,'.! in g, I.' - v ri o in ids j tl.'.t Li-even I'lo;, t!o- I i ! I.. 1 .i v t.-n no r, in. -oi p -i -ill " : t-' i ti.l- I'i, no :. I, e . it! oil. I o , o i .-.o:.- in a .nil- i -un t. i w . t- ti. no .-t - i eh . i i'-nce nations. t'el.ti.,!! - J .per 1 1 l- Ly ti.ie, Mi.li. A h- .in, a -i J: fjeis. It j., cii-jd, r.i:. d as I .i , Ly i.itn tv- S. ci --I 'll ir the silc t.hat liiij't iggei .'Viry thitik.ng I .. v ,-r ot tl.e I ni'm. 1; i- kn.wii, mor-oii-r. that '1 roup ami 'J'ilti.ian, the noinii.ie- ,! tho separate- Se-ce-.-i .n orgatiizati -n i.,,-n cho-. n .y ex-treini-ts a- iueartiu'ion.- of . xtieine o.th crn Jiight i, pinions -are them I , - faiora Lic t ; the election A' I'll 10e. Wu rep.-at that the-..; are .-tahli-hed tot., and the recapitulation "jf th.-m r-i. . -tl.e M-tetiee of the t.p parent anon, all winch Coii.pronii-t; Deiiiocriits ridii 'il .- a-iiiiji.--il.ii-. There i- no dmil.t, .-o fir a ye know, al out any one of tiie j.oli.ts. J in-.r j -r. ei-e accuracy admits of demon-! ra tion by a reference to the pa--ing n ' to ot the a aiities particularly Coi.ei ru i 1 ; ati j ti.e groupi-ig of thelu adds to tie ir Lut.;. le k -1 at as tin y stand, they Ai r. that Fii'iee i.- -(!. tlaliy a c..-ti...:d candidate, lb; i- the candidate of tiie fanatic- and mis V ti O !' ( it 1 . l.'i l . ti The friend, of liiim A . G rah. un Land iirpo-.- I. ! Ill the th v:-! In th tee , .t. an in. it it. A le-i-tv oil ( 'llli,! i 1 i.llei JTo.el t , 1 .- a- i'. ",t and (o.iilii Wlnfuld Scott and Wil. iu the county of Cumber ding a Great M.i-s Meeting Full tteville on Thursday KlI.iMlY VS IlEMtY Cl.AV -The cul gy on thu life and erviee-i uf Jln,ry IUv, h'v delivered at Louisiillc. Kv.. on W,l.'...-.l.v r ., , ' . ., ! 1.... I ,, . pcrny oi the rtouttieru section oi tiie ton- -""""ii u) .'in ritten'lcn, in f . ,f.J''tiicy. J presence of an imm.-ne audi, t.re of Lidi, . i Will they heed it, or w ill they, to secure j gcntleineo. It is naid t . have L.-. n u , a political teiumph, consi-nt to'a fusion of j -0ient and touebing tribute to the men, . cb uiciiLs, which mu.-t, in the very natu'c j r)' 'be dejiarted statesman, and many i of things, shortly explode, to the deep, p.-r-j wct ,'' te-titied to the thrilling power i , haps irruiiiediablo injury, of theiu and j 'be speaker. .theirs? 1 Here is an r,p, n and publie Lid for Free-j J'.hik Tkade at Lot i.-viu.k ( ) of soil vutc, to aid iu the election of General , the Mrk packers at Louisvilo has in formed Fierce! To s.-eurc those voles they arc ; the Courier that the orders th.y Lave re promised, by puldicatiuii in the very high-jecived for the past few days for ho ., ar e-t of Democratic authority, an r-jttal pur- j limited to S i ."() gro-n and ? U't n t Th i ijintvm i Ihr ujfim ,t mi jmu r r $ ,,J 'go- ( is a decline of fully .',(1 ets. p. r 100 pounds rrrnment ! We never yet witnessed such . upon th" price of hogi two and three ik!I an eihibitiou of party profligacy and des- ago, jieratiou. Truly did Colonel Wat-ou G. - llaytiis, in hispeeeh before the I'ittsburgh Flltsx S. utt Gl' r roesiii! I onvention, tell his coadjutors t' at tin- Van liureiis, iiixs, etc., "knew iheir ' Whio M uf the , uiider-igned coniinit-l.ig- of the lid District oe-ei.t on the Ore-t.-inii. I oil Heleiinie a w .It s t lie id di-tiiet, with whom i days g tie by, w a i.t, d in UjdioLiiiig the pi iiii iph s of :Lo Whig oirty. i'.tes. hem n Ii 1 the I,;,,,,,; ,,f in', lie on to ' i i.i i; lliole id tlraham. E J. HALE. W. II. II A IG If W. A. III'SKE II. C. LI CAS, lour former a--. be J resent and with inder the standard i our fi lends, 4c. v nioM Tksm. fk. ' At the Nashville Municipal Election, the Vi hiir Mivor , i-l,, ,..,1 i, i .......... man." Every day a Ids to the pile .f c; J 1.U)vt the majority m k Thi v-He cumulating evidence, and every mail is full U significant indication, of matter w hich should cau-e Southern men, 1 big- and Democrats, reflect and invc-ti-1 ' gate, Le fore ca-tiug their votes fur surhal The Green I!ay (Wis.) Sj.eetator says tuuu as G.-n. l'ieree, with all his ante jc- , that he Las a list of forty-seven Democrats dents, -urrouiidiug-, and iroel,iinatioii of , -hat sparsely-settled county who declare , , t , e . ,1 ,l,.,.....l : proiuis. unui r suen unnearu oi ami uau-, "i-' i,,-.- .or .-eon a Majority oi hoiu , .... i -.- - gi roiis circumstances. Compare the two declarations together sec which id int'rU to adopt and vote ac cordingly. That is all we ask. are adopted citizens. Committee. 'f V. I 1 Mb, s toral Candidate o Li for till! The Iowa StaaU Zcitung, a fiertnau pa per published at Duhui Hie. luwa. ban I. nuled " " .down Lis Democratic Mag, and runs up tl.e THE VALUE OF G EN. SCOTT'S SElt-'"'"""' of 'c',u au'- jral.a-u at its ma t ! VICES. jLta'1' ! I he New .,rk " Exj.rcss " very ju-tly r. Lukes the malevolence ot .spirit which des t cen. Is to the meaniii .-n of eotnputiiig by dol lars ami cents the value nt thu which (jcn. ,eott has rcuoercu to services lis roun- try during the long life which has been il Fish. it, Chase died a few dav . from the injuries received by being thrown from his carriagi;. TAX .11 lei ! ej i .- tie: , it, " Upoi f, th: it th- F'il.1 , ti rf.n i.; ICAI tic, L'n . i t; tni.t : th- : A Lo in tl IT li ,n. a- ti; t .- 0 H V that tin- retiiiir ei. f .1 the oj I .internet.. I i.i ti ll i- Ii, li t I J le 1 h H.d ;- i l'l I IT i ' i.Iei tl, W il - t n u ll., ft: but ,i ni' ei I.i a . ;i i ''" I"'" !-. V h i 1 ' I:.- i l.g Its it'.l, 1, .ti:,! Gi f tie ..ii, ng th i J. a i.' ( , i.;.-i , - ' 'I he I- 1.- I . ', v I. i . i 1 jtt in i I I.i- v n .d i it ie' J In re ! illC J ir" sent I t a .; ;' 1 i.i, a v I. a II ., ' ' I I' 1 f mt , . lie . Il.i li 1 on .i- f maker, er Irue oi o if lliellil i I... I eon: tit. it, . d. Con, jo, ed again and ti..; joo-j t I'l. -I'liteii sioiii-t-i Were and to . Ceet til then un le : ri '.mm.-ndat the T.uri..,-.-: . the ii. i- i 'II ''- '! ' on, ai, I to n ,1 V" :'"i cau, :i-- I'-ry, and i i oil. in g. In thi- aiiii, ultra So, ,t I. ei i an anoinal v I, e i.i It mid the 111! iW II, ri iio t- 1,0, Ml, in ii it ,, , t it-, I, 1,-.,I N oth and S .nth, and iLiined the I, iininiilion r-i uf the lialliuiore I '.,n J a majority. 'I In- iiii-i; candidates w. r" .i iii.'i ; aud v. Let. at i con. Jib te (Il -or. .tit, It, the L reesijiler.j fiioi S el l. enabled t . uniti; t i-ir forces the nomination of a noin, mi nd of, and with no stronger i .li than Lis availability I.T f the factions, t.cni.ia! Pu ree, for his llolnlloitlon to the CoiiijTotni e aiel the I 'ni y el-e ; and tiii-re i- j-ro-,g to tie in the li adi r-Lip 'i hey con-ti lieted tin- iiia- fit that the-, should w at. Ii 'II- II,',, r.i ii-i - J '.ulill'- ill,: jouir ilie nuiiu jiiu. UCI-U 11- ll.inl Ui-tn.t, in lon-eiiuenee of the lnir - , , , , m i . . i i i i . , , lu.strated by them. 31.1-s .Mei nng to be le Id at CoWali s Lord ., .. J , .... . . I , . , . l or great services in .Mclico, (says the on the .,tii instant, is constrained to make v . . f , , . . . i , , ,- , ,, ,, r.ire-s,) heyou.i even what ( orteis render- an a. t. ration in l is hi. iHjinttiieiits. lie w. 11 ,. '.. . 1 , , . i . n r ,, cl .vpain, Ins reward was, as was the re- a. lure.-- his leliow eitians as follows: ,, . ... '-. , , . , , , .At M , " l.'o, " ( ,1 ( in.... ..., Udl'v, ), tul,, r Kill.. I . r. I. ' M is- !, ,'luit', trid-y lotli. li .hi, lie iililoiHt, 'i'lli-sili! y, I'Hil. , -Mo'.r", 'I n, nil . y, II, to'l.er 'J6tl. ward of Cortcz, the ingratitude of the A.I- I v J. '. t K '.It . tlif r i on not:-. L:i i.haiii. m ;.t 1 pie- t..' ... 'd llty, the i ol ai in ,. lints ,,f :r j.i i -i ni f l Ai I'i lie il,- I,,-,. V.JI.i I' o t:.r" ii ig in n ! t w ho li .-I.e.- to on ,i , ,f ultra ' 1 1 I.i i t. i - :ind li' le is the si li.l.l.'ilii i of it it is oidy a .- in t, I .. n . In ie-h) aiiair is coii-i.-tent ntid i .. I accordance with the an the parties Co in-, un d, w ilh ii "i li. ies, and with th. l.i.-t.j-'iietiuti" l vei l w Li re. ie rs and the .,!, t .'part ill tin ir ab-tra. t ,rin is they Lave any, and tli,i;h uro to tne lilt, mat. r. -nit, i titi nd, are agr i ! in n f, r i.tlal . on-iib rati-iii. 1 Lev ANOTHEIl SIGN. 'I I. at G.-i.t-ral Fieri;.- did not atbicve dis tinction in Congress we point. I rom such statein ing W; eoliei..ile that he South, rn g' ntleii.en who had ojijiortunities of actually observing his course w hile there. W; ipioto from ll.i: ( harlotti; (N. C.) Whig: " We b urn that the Hon. Henry W. Om i:. r, . x-iin iiiber of Congress from this dis trii t, is ot,;.' ed to the election of General Fn n o, and will not support him. Now, these two t'. li- CO'a'-L'ilJA-j, Died, i ,,.r re. id, nre in Mreniro roiintv. Al tnnn, .ni tne I2llmf ts'il, iiil r. Mm. ISAlil J.I.A P., cnllmrt .if 'i'h,,i,, Hum, Mr. Hunt a, K,rn , Cnh.irr.js county, V ., m ll".'l. S. -,, - , ;-)0 rt,r , ,,!, ll.iliistratiiil. of llu. Gnv..r.,.,i,.i,f f l,i. -ai..,. ' . """"""- 1 "ur- Ml" a IIHwt f- . ri-i , .,,!. ileeiinii.it.. wil,-,,,,! i,ithi- , niilri mi try. I he Gem ra s pay, it should be re- .M, ,,, ,,, ,;,..,VJr r " i." ,' tu'u .- mi -inhered too, is less thau what a I resident i.tl. ,n iin. t her .! ..th, li"- , r.,i',. of many a Kail Koad lioard has, or even rf to '" ' '" J a'"' ' uirTii.jf wi re er...t, vt le- s than -. Ijr,t. rate Clems. .In- bore Ml it'i ,,.. vtl, for in r . Tl, country can never pay tie,,. Scott .n insider a sctih d ' """ley ior tne services he lias rcri.l.Tcl. r,i,,i i,.i,,, ani , Wllt, .-,,-,,. 1 he mines of Colifornia, even, are not rich -''". 'i'l l-rge e,r, I,. l lri r..l, to i.i.iuru h-f nts as the follow- enough to do it, though won they were by "j'.', , . did not satisfy Lis valor before the city of M Jiico, and con- ,''1 ," Lu. S',T ' , T" "t J , . . ir.i.f in r rciuri.i. ttt,- ,iih,i, ,. ,,, i,, - n -n, .juerct l.y thi: tr. i.j, dictated before his ar- ehr,,i,,n viriu.-. re,,,.,,,, ,;,f ,',. lllUI,. my and Lis sword." i " lived tlir hft- of rnit, t rhri.tum, her mr- " !'-"e nd I'r.inil. have ll.c ri'iili..ll ; jl l I.i v.nif that ,t,r ha. .,-. t t list hni;lilet und 1 The right feeling is now awakened '",l,' where the m-arir.l n-am- fnmi Imu- throughout i'eiiiisylvania, and the indiea- Tsl,Zi, h'lir,VuV "u lor' 11 r " " '' "' lions from every .piurter givo asuuranee of ' ' an unprecedented hig majority for Seott and Graham. This enthusiasm is the re sult of no political management or machine- ry. Jt nt B hen it is n -me inhered tl tlcini ii scried m ,-t of their time together in Congress, it ma v be regarded as pretty strong proof that the General liw-s a little t'"."', Pratlt too tar .North to suit the taste- of i! . !,-.. ' "'"":"t services ol a soldier ami a i-tates orahle . s ,u ml., r, nnd that the former did '"''"'' w,1 n tll,! Prill of ,''H country, and not t.unl side bv hid,, wit), CalLoin, in fa- wl' ntt --w-l'!- bw bigh in the hearts of vr ol the South." 'he people of this noble old Commonwealth. The .Mr. Coiiin r n f. rr. il to r-,t jn the '" "f ''"! ' '"'""i ' courageous and con-llou-e of H. juc 14-titatii, -j when Mr. Fierce nt' -' "'ere be Histr.iit any where, occupied a dace there, and was then, a he l look to Pennsylvania and be cheered by her Las hi e,, since, a warm Democrat. We are , xil,"I''e' 'lnt'ailitjthia Ao7t American. a.-urcd through a private channel that the' state,,,, nt of tin- Charlotte Whig is corrc ?, The Kev. Dr. Wainwrigbt, has been dec m. fur as relate, to . ir om.ers d. t- ruuna. , ted J'rovisional Uishop of the Episcopal t, n m t to To., lor J n.-R.,-i,e. fhnrtl, fur the Ih-octiVof Kew YorjV 1 I'ciiii'rraiicr .oticr. The lli.,,i-w-i lJiin of i,a 8 of Ttmp" is the spontaneous overflow of pen-l '"'9 Wl" cnl.lrlt llitir Aiuiim.iu; at li,fil atitude, invoked by the lomr aud ' i,VehA " "' Bik No'-l"l 't 1 1, ' services of a soldier and a Mates-1 ... n, i','.".""- ""' ,!m' " !' ' u '"- nt. All .xriniia r i Octab.r 13, lUSi. Vitcd to oil, mil. 3Sif Tc liiit c- rei i ItciI our sTO li Uiolv. Cloiha and Caa,mriia, Hba Halt, Md, ii, Cravata, r-hirii, lliindkurchtals, (J.'uTOf, Woo! Jih.ria, i.rawart, Ac Ac. Wbick we will aail at a al.ort ,,rofil, at No 3, ' Octet: 13, liti. n.ia lli.w. 1KH IN iii'(;t;iN. aeif

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