, i ....j,, ..iwnijau-jmHmwwMM-inn . ;. --iluiiuiiu.i mii.a ii1 rr. .. their successful r-vaUiotm, .trap- ' c ! Mecklenburg Doelitriitioii, ' I red w.th j ,,, eclbrat.oi. ot the Jul. of M.J, 4 ' f '" !e. and hitherto if,t,l their tfffL ' iu IK,,,,oc:a ' i '"5l iU f'T' " '," " "u The S v i,e r,quet .he Proven. U,K epre.crmiooftb,lib. M from - quoted from L f ; , l,o A, , to J'l Jl" o n.ale u np- i t iii i' w u L c tir e Qnit me union 01 t iiwt-t w . vt rL. .u. inc iihiv)lu wv""u,,,u' - nun, i vih.h m j . . tii "So M itci. 2 Tlic perpetuation of the federal Union tI '"oi.-titution as. the palladium of our ci mil re'.ijjus HbeTtie. and the only! i ire bulwark of American Independence. J y. American liiJst rule America, and to ii.Mcu.li:! n iliceborn ci.iiens should le j e-l.-elvd fir aii State, federal and municipal; offices or gov. riiiiu-ut employ uu i.t, in pre ) fen-nee to nil other : iii-viTl!iflcs, i 4 IVr-ons horn of Ami ric.-tn parent' re-', ai !iu,i ti .tip jrs'iiy abroad should he entitled to ill tbe rights of naiive-l oi II c it: if lis ; but ' ' .. No pcr-m should he ht-ted f"r polit- ical station, ( w hot her of native or lorei-rn ! birili.'i who ri co-Lizes any alliance cr obli- : piii in of any de-ciiption to nnv foreign) prince, potent .le or power, or who refuses. t j recognize ih federal and State cou-titu- j ti-"uis (each within in sphere) as paramount! to ail other !a-.v, as ruic of political ac- ; t.on. ti-nra 61 in'e reived rii;lils of the sere- ; ril St it , and t'le enitivaii.in of harmony 11 J fraternal pood will between the citiiens of the several States, and to this end, oon in'iTf. r.'iie"! by Congress with i.ti.)iis ap p rt:ii:iin; soWiy t-j the individual State. an! tun 1 .t.rvei.ti n by each State wilu tue atfnrs of any other ,tite. 7. The rn-rnuion of the rulit of the , nalive bnrn and iiapiralitvd ciliens of the ; Ci.il.-d States. prmaiicnlN re-iilin in any Terrii.irv thereof, to frame llieir CiuMHutwn mil laws. a. id to re-ul ate their domestic an I oci.il af.ii in their own m.vle, siil.j 'i t onlv to the provision of tl.e federal consti tii:;:i, uit'i the privileff' of admission into the I'nim ,e. e.er thry have tho requisite pnnulati m fr one representative in ( on- press. Provided always, that noil" but those who are citizen-, uf the 1'i.ited State-1, uu lev tlia e -.ui-titu'i n and l-iw thereof, and i,i hive a fixed residence in any such: . Territory, o-i.'bt to pa.rtieip.tte in Cue forma- . tim of tin c-'i'it :t' n, or i:i t'le en lettuent . of liws for said Teriitot v r State. An enforeerui-nt of the prinfipic th:.t: to State or T-rtitorv ouht to admit other" tiisii of the Cnited Slates to Cue iLjl.t of; ii(Tr!C or l:.-'.i':n.; poiitieal olfi'-e. !V A change in I In 'aws of tnti;' '. :ia-t;..-i. tniKi;t ."..; nui-d r -;depre of tnen-ti-o-i. var o: a'.l not h.-r. t..!-..re mmid'-d f r, an indi pi-n-iid rf-'pii-i-'e i"..r eit!. nship b.-ieafir, 111! xclii I-e-.' all paupers and proni convicted of cr'.me lr .ni landing nhoii our s!nn-s ; but no interf. iciiee with the e-t-d ri-l.t of for-iners. 10 iij.;.ition 10 any nnion between Cl, ir h s-i'l Sf.t. i no li.terft r-n.-o with re-li.'io-K fjit'a cr wor-h'p, no t't oath tor oiTire II. Free aril thorough investigation into t.v a'id all ailei-d abuses of public tune ttoni'i , pen-lintr. and a strict tcoiumy ia public cx- rj. Tb ni ui.t. unn'c an i en'oreeni nt or a ' la., ewstititiiitia'lT en ii-te 1, until a:H '.. -haH 1.0 tepe iled, or ii ti'. be declared ru'l all 1 veil iy co.iip' ! .lit jai.e.ai aut'.i-v 1:1 0"po-iti n to Cue reek'e and uu- w'.-e nol'.ev of the pre-" i t a Iministr itiou "aTnrtr-, !itii if-irn m.v-". V'i JsTovn ui tiiovii. ' Am -riesn (l.v dei ati ,u, :in l p-Tf-vati.e i:. principle) from odee. and plte:l.2 f -ri i !,.-; s an I u'trai-ts in t b- i r p a. e.; n how ii in a triu-k !iu.' s jb.-. -rv i.'i.ey to the pirot.;..-r. and an ino'.ont, ei-.ird!y IraVobi t- ward the weaker pv.r; a-, il-ovih in re onr liin-i aeetional a;ilat..u by t'.e P-pe.il .-f the Mi-niri V impr mii-r ; as b-wniti .ni tin; to u 1 1 :.:'. 1 1 iV.ie 1 fjr.-ijo-e the ri-.iit uff.-a.: in Kaa--s and Ne-1-n-li i; as sb jn i, in i. v "eil'.alin Cvitrie o?t the K.ne-1' and Nebr i-k .( i..-'e.ii ; as shown in tii r- rrnpti .111 wi.ie5: pti va le f.-'in of t!i" .li p 1 rttiietils of the "overa pi nt ; a -howti in disrneifs nieiitoi ions ll ii -i' r fiieer. ihrou.h prej-idie or caprice : rl s- ho-.rn in the ti nr. U-'in iiti-iutn iire lu -rt of our foreign relativr.s. 1 t. Tii.-ref'.r... to remedy tx:.-ti:ij evil, nul pr.-vei.t tl." i...- i-tro is ror,se, i. i,.-es otiierwi-e re't'l.Z therefr.sm, we uoul' buiid up ilia " A iiieri'-:: r: partv " up .u tu? pi ne'ri es herein bel'.re described. I.J. That each mat" Council shi.ll have author. ry to a'ln-i1. their sever tl e tiiit itlons so :s toatcli-li the. several d'grre., ml s i--lii i'e a pledge of honor in-l a'i of ot'u r -.!.: i ii --.it. l.r It llo w -ii i p and adiui. i.ju iuto tue party. M unci.:, 1 O. I'. K!' (illAM co- N i. January -.", To linn Tin Kim F rt .ssi.lmf '. .If. C,r,,rr,l ; S'n : I to-day b urtied that tlie ' 'l,'ne ' l!iiKt,l;,i " bus ii !ru-ted : on ;!) (I,e " (') uil.orine " for tSe dye'pitn'ioo of ail An" if in I', s'ma-ters, and I ba-t"titi in f. r,i, v oi my to ck i. at y.-eir '-n;i.. In 1 f ( I ii, v forefath'-r landed ou Virtnia .oi' n ri-lu-.;.. frofu Ii!" Mime land, wi.ere b.s r. Utir. bad been, in i-jbl i.l o 1. 1 nti. h-.-re.i,nr,d their r.r fo rty rot fi-cat.. i bv tii;(t " V iii, r i nl ll a t-iis ' f ro'it b !! your virt-d-A'ive autboi it v r.-ri . inate". I!.- .IroiblV.s tin tt tl on.'', t JiTu-f-if a i.l bis property be-y-iiel ti, pow.-r of tii.it ' I'" mi il ili'l." A'f ' be w a- lu-.-t ik. n. Y-t tl.e .: wrerf i.'-or-d si 1, b fl red in l;l.s t .-ill- Las .ler eiiU-I 1 1, r ; i Ii . :,cee -i v e 9Ui rnt iiri-, nnd tiO- 1 1- ri,'.- j - it rl, .-n r bleb I '..l'lted . .!-;r.- at', I-! a . llO-tl'e lo to luat!".-!.! I'---. ell' ri- 'i I .1.- t irid d 1 y the of hi l.'.K-t .I'T ij I a !;i the -on of. -i ! Jufriieriol. I re . d not .. I I Ittitii.i Ami i i' on. Y,n r r il 1 t all ihe a ' Kr.o r No.bir.j " V. t t;.,s 1 l.:i; I Ir ow il,,. ) ,r .,rv of H ,, ,n. i-tii I k i. what ic i- '". '( ni- f,r in 001 fir. ,r-l li.-..l. -.lei I b i' tre, u.-i! l:i,o- V I,'.' It 1 I i I, I i it ,.. , ; ;,. ,,r,.. ' r kii .iv I.y what in-- no it- i:ii:,iotH 1. m i . ! .Ii ant ;.-ji i v -ot r b. r--. N i io-,re. ( inn I -1 in t-ter at ManSi Id. Jioclt u .Iriiu ..uuty, N it'll ('jr.jiina. " int. im ',n ,i , tu,, I ..,;,,, ,i j,,,,, .,,',, ' lo a ', ou i ;.o,. e '.li't.S i;j KNA TTi:. It - ra'licr en - n,i i li.ti (.'.i .bi 'ci.l th;.t e. ben I in. a p. ,1,1. r. -.I i- :. IT, a- I Hi I - f . r t'e' A oe ru-a'i ih U " I lil-l 1 t i I 1 i li. e, seui M ..traid, a i.. lo ll.e I' ul, -.1 ,N.,l.., b"rd ' ir, be re u ir When lit !t,ii, I " II. i , I 11 pri. t toe I oil. po'.ijei. leer, in, nnd l. '.nil 1 will nui tt. I'KAIit'rsN l TllOt; l . Mr I.e.- llccl, li.e a ut iiore.a, dis'ii at M I r r J ' j'. jriuiii.a, 2" : iiT" t2 !! r. H:FI.0Tn-": Tnf sdav, .Mnrcli -L.lSr.6. A SIT. II I ("AX M3I1XA I IOX. Fi"K PltKSIliKNT, MILLARD HLLM0RE, ok m:v-voi;k, Fon virr rnririr:T, 1 . - . OF TEXNKSSEK. t ilr F.irrijn Newt. t'v tli.i arrival o! t!ie st.-Jii.rr Arn'ria. bue Ui. r t.aii-- . 111 l-'.urup.-. t.i t, wild .if r.-f I . tl.ll ii;ul .K'Vai'ro.i Kl.'ur an.1 l'..rn h it en'!in--d. Ti i-.M iinii. i t t r,s.lt,M,2 ,s Aimnc-n eiflieulty lias uit.-J j;,,. nv imfrjr;1D I'liilftinib T'.e rmpvri.liiui o the Atio-rieati I arty, Wl.trn a.M oili'ni 111 ru.lj.ii 'j.lti "ii tl.e 1 -ill iie t.n.t, a. dnpMii." 'hc-JHt let.-.!!t,a.Vr Pl.itf. rui. l ich will lie !' nn.l i" to it- v''. .a r. It tl.. leli lib l.r'.i in a c-.i d. jr-e fr-.m llu PUtf..rtn ...:n('t. 1 ii:Juii'. Tl.e l -Mli serth-n has hern niir. l v ab ti-rni. We bail no ..hjr. lion n. Ihe i.'.J I'l.iifi.rm httiasnbr IrtenO.-. have I'tiou-lit proper to ml. 1 a .- vv 1. tir fl e !.-; 1 I'l.i.t'.nn .-r 1.0 ti 111 .1 111. 1. t . iii.r.f w illl t n- 1 In. r mi on;-r;i..n iu ro-v ... ... PLtt'. rm, if it ill unite tim na- .. ii..-t iii.n urn .ni7 u. .e . i.l.ii.i i t of 'J. u. J irVs ei " I ML . JaeVs I KIlfllAt. IMlN IT MI .-TBt ritr.SlBVFO. Tiif Nemiiiulion. FfLL'tifinn AND fOSELSON. (1-jr ftieues w.ll n.ni.iy Ik- er-tifi.d t.. leurn il...t i.,r N .ni.ii..l'n; ft.n ill. e of the Anciiean l-..tlv in sue j . itclLili niiie-i we timik, will rii. .-i ir 11 to j'.I n '. l.-l He" ( i Mom' t 'I'i uu :,n.l ir.-lii lu. All ."t r I., the l' o ifle. A Utt. t ..! cl.011 for rr-.n!. i.t c.uid nol h. ve bten ms'le. Mr. riiiumrr n.pnccii ui,....u.."f. .,( . ' 1 l.r..nJeil t the ..tilst bv t South, rn p - k wr 1 in. et.-.i m tt'-r th.PL", s a l'n e S. .11" tue str-ii.st - ' t. i- evii. .i.e- i s.h ufe to "1st . C.I! S rn in. n 1 lie e'ljt' -. I u .lr. lir.r.M.n ii.ni.i'S iJ ui j. rti. -r.al.lt. lie n a In.. S..111U. tn w.is '.r.e ef icr. J-icsoii'm f. no y, knew inure of tilt "id 1.. fjt'u.n m y nun c .X..cl. now livinc ii lid lr. :.i..ll te'ed wtl. thr li'.n.u rrjtie p-triy until t'u- .rn-ti.-.i -f the Am. n c.n r.r'j, w-i.ie!i I" j-.ined. .reft-rfiie cui.tj t.i pirlv. VVe sle.l' s c tl.e ii..niii.at:.'ii uur iuu-t it.tr'i i.ti;ipotl. li. the noiu.u.K'.u the it nl Iule'.hjj'iicvr re t .ok Our p ;i"r yt .t ril .t ran tl ti r re.irifrs rl -iii.i f cti. il i-rniM ..ti-.ri ti-e.r .1 I'I leg tor I'. e.iei t t run .rr f r..i. n t nl lee U liD-U-tf- btJlS. ' J-CiT ve ; li; ? , , iifi'i An. r-. w J icr. pun lkitM wou ltr Vict Prrm.H 1.1. 1 A- ( tr n t ii ' in r i-f f.X I--r , hc ftiuu.o cfttu ovt ('..I no 1' vt' rn r r ' ! 1 h-Hi nit j t it it t t- -ii vrrr it hi y r. m- i .t-y t ii. n .Mr ; ' I.: fi, tl i I.i t p r I ;.'IV ilil'tliilK-l't vu 11 t f. -(" i ' ui" , ' r-' d ii ii'it "! i v i.- :iiin c. c-jiHfit, '-ui tit, .ih.i pr-.tH-r, -tntl .r'iiy i . ry !'? aiw lli: t -l i iijf ui''' i ril t7 ii to Ik1 horn lh piriv lui ': .. n l" if 3itiin:it ft.r tt. Ir- -i". !' V. V'h a r.iifiror I tie iufi nm y ptiritiif on.hr i - .r-4'.'iil (.., t r.it r.:rcii!i..I;'i.tt i.t u.p c'j ' r r , i' j I ctii.t !., tc 1 1 1 v ti. . I 1 1 ' r n;.t j-',..i, iri y m y nipwt.rt f"f I ht- I Ii i.l 1.,g .tr i. i v. tl U imt ;.,r ii ! HKif tt ior ny "it- nw h i. Il Wll U.ni tl ;H (rt; f tcp.i .i pri, r bv t' i Isj t . e. -iin-f i t.v-. t'.i'T t" tot .. I. ii ii ! m ir ti'i'y ' !;kf c-.mt r v im: t" t ti tr prni ij kit. I1 pres..'' ief. at.Uilt.i :t.i It w u? iin.ivf. ...in M il' ,t( tli: party, inil tw -rpifid lo Ir' iit i unfit 'i j n ni w!tPMil ("..iter in l-i li. rr il:t-v ;';! r cdvr mk. i.n i r.c rn tn.ctif t,.ur- i.r !, -ti'i; v lt tie r u Iv to pu-ti r Finjtir-, h 'i nv in i I'utur ; 1 - 1 1 ia t t.ni-l jn fu I o'jf !.rii ("cut tut nf tin: yn-fi avou..lfc ii' wrc In fcUriT'"- "W ex :r.n ol" Uf rjii moH oi' I'm' iik nl nf Mr. I" ' 1'iw.rr , ;iii1 tit- c--n i'.-i'-r -t a .lit wiiTti.'tti tr ii. tii;.trt i I'm . r.ii'i-lr;- in i'1 ;'i .i.r.Uf-m- I.r ;e ..inlvuli- .u! Cwtr rv3t.vv Pr-""lit't. Of th '. .ctii-l. rei.tl. nan lir-r.t ll.e p tIj I. -. a 1 jrf il i.r, I he. r tie if e t Oir t .ic e I I'ri a : e.e.i , , .. , . . ,, -, w - rr i.-s i. u ,ltl:t-il s. .k. II' 1. a ni-ii ... I.'..t'a L-t.ii .t .or-" ri.f.-ri. r.ri m i.ulihc iiiTur-, ;-v r i" sft.te.i the c-Aimtrf Ir.j ,i l.r-rli a! R.r.oi nel I rseVl'rt I!.' .s a ttirrr:1... r f iii ll . J ic - ...ll 's f-.ii.i'y ?rnl 1.1," a ie.riilirr im fi, I er -.f t .i b. iii -r.il.r i-ioly, lint lnsc.-irnr l.;..t.nn oi . ri.. e I-v i re: t e-'.,: .1 in.!, jien.i. i.rr, eiiiicin- -ni "r-iy - ".1 t. .Iri'.tisiii. T.r. Cirh-.r.!-.on. P- rrurit c.f li p fei, n't. t..li' l ut 111 t.ik S. i;-. .... i. r c..i;.j.. Mr. U ;t h..ri'a ,it un a L.o' i tieio. t. ar.ii ai.-u -,e w.oi.o -ia ii t. i...t.ka ..a K.en.r... .-ii .i liit S.-:ior'ni -ir, A.t.i..iik-ti tut i.c.l-'r f,u e .i.e. 1.11 r.v rrt tri m a ...ecu c ill. n.J l-y Mr. .c...,r.rHiiri ut w ineii i.i: tioiiiii. rtiirr a a .Itt'i.-rri i.-. el tu. I tor not aili.'y tla lii.it he a l.ot ,a J;lir y .-..se J lo tiie S-ulll M .Mr. iJ.i.h.. I.,s t.,-',::lijr i r.r r ai: Mr. li.liru. a -ui a i.lt.r, ru.,,,oi a aii'.rt liier if... iu win en i.e. .I.iuo ll,. t l'. W i Tiiio i I'r.ivisu tva Loi.atiiu- : t.iaa, 1. Il..v il... a tii.t e..n,;ii.rt at rtti lli..t part ot ip. rc-i in niijf.u he .. ya t'.e l'r.,v,..i ia nut coi-.ii ! u'n..i. I. A fre-ui. r.n. 0 our atn i. io n to ,t aie. iet i..i. u eui..in..pr' t h.tt It li-.a !.-. n n.t-l ,i.l. IV r ai,;,;i t.y to f":l.u it lor 11 ' IlnniKnit'l e.,i.i.l r-.i.e. T- r e'l.l.r Will... ... a te w if t - r.-(ir' .' i-t on. t V 1 or; m I t iiiii lit. '.I I i.r ,:, . . ly " with lil.ir, e ..el, v,-lirn we a,.y ft. tri ul.j .. . .,ii a i H o , . is Ko ii., r...ri ,ii t'- S.r . k. i .r. . ..i our ... ,-l I, r il i,. , i, ,. . ..is '., fcriotv, 10 tiK' liu ? I .... i ... t-i ni.ihv lie ill- luirt. f.r we Aid i"t .s ,,r.v . i' oa furi.tin wie-l ,.r Itiey ' ..inti.-eii vt ill. our oj.itii'.'i or let. Wirir ,.n l,i. atilo. r-r, . ir-.oiu a) y a wir-l ti. tie r..ii.:,i..i.,r. .,(' t ,,e ,S . Ii ,l,itr y l!i fuloi'-on. In ..ll ill. I, l.tiir Uj,.,f on r iirltrle ti,r. liiiij n'-l roe .l.ll..-- t.i ;:vc eur ns..,r.a f-,r ...li..,' Ih.-t ta e "ii;. jiial ,a si.n r tl.uKa aa H eti.,r:a'.n in ll. i s - .. k' r'a I ' l... i r , " i.t t lh. y r. er I.i u. m mi i, 3 f lllllff rlM ll JJI iiil.it. .hie tvi.li.ri'..: Hint nr. of; )trr, n iUrh'l heatt l.i( y. TiVv art "i'iy t'J.ow t.i.., it iiiM.ut r.i-ifk h-.rtr., wl.tn V p.rt in ndimiiirlf I '.ii bn,rl v, mi u turn iut I.--lir h.im-iii iibO p'i' in liuiiu-ft f .i 1 1 1 i i t ai . Who rr r-nfiv n- c .J. t- .;u t,.t Olll'llf,- Ul I. if fl.i.l.i-'. hM-ViI'l'i) ,.J H'Hiiil ,.. It, iiu'ti Arn'-rj. ti . in- t4f if t.. v ', 't -'j ; 1 I i W ii iff i III"! aunt' t im lr rti ii-.i, it '!.' i.i . ul ) I. i; II' re j it f 1.1 -imp Mlj;r (. ' ,,f Ui,H u m ., . -, t, tj, in-- J itj! i mi r ifuin . 'I'lu.-ri fi.re ( i OKI I ,: yrifit j, ' lit i ' ,!,'. f Al i t I in al,ri llu r .ii li r; .1- j; ui lrn tJ !m-r u-, Jj"lii. P.r . j. aa nrara in roir !.i.t r.i'.rr p r I f'oili Ihe I iluoi'ici f ill Tl.-..-.. al, ... K 1 . p- .... - r. . . ..Vf AH I I rnmlmiih e i.HTili). tlie comuiu-; nieation, because the seiitimeits Hierein ex- niesjed. are niircasoiiiible and Ati-Meck- . 1 . .... . 1 . ... ... kiibtirsian 111 llieir cliaraeicr : ior iev us : similit .-y, lioe puviiej:e n miouiu hv 1 ycr-e tiie ca.-o mid suppose that the inhab-, 0;i(.it ruuttibutioii to tlte Momnneiitai fuiirf ilants of Wake County had nu t in a solemn 0 n mimLlo oee.isions specially on the ass.-mlly, on the 2tb of May, 177"), and I Anniversary of the -'i tli ot May. I will puhli-hed a declaration of Independence, j cor,clude litis communieatioii by introdue hy vhieh they pledged their property, their j lw0 sememes from "n writer in the .taeied honor and llieir lives, if need he, to; i;!.!! Standard,-' nhich ho do.n not hc resist at all haiards, the fiicroachmi-nts of j iowlodje as a tiuotation, (ipplyit'g it how Knland, mid suppo.-e, fr the sake of argu- 1 cvor l0 t. lititud of llaliiiih, as " a tiiei-t, ihat the " Revolutionary Heroes of j writrr " cloex', but to Charlotte, N-C, ti-jre Meekleuhur '.' had acted no part in that it l;l.ll):s BS appropriate! j "8 it does to trill v evelitlui anu plorious urania, mm mui. , " . 1 .. 1 - . It !.:.. t..fwt.i! nut 4 I t noiw unsiaiiuin" mi nn, m. , i,.!.,!.!!!,..!, of Wake county that a uitallo Monument in hon- or of the early and brave" Wakei.es ho .i....llv'.U.!lara their Iud.Temlet.ee, , 'nT. .J.....A ....1 1. tin s.iniirn " I MiO'jiu ie en eie" ujiuii ur . - ill the towu of Charlotte, instead ot aP-1 it d Souare in the city of I'.aliirh, woiil.l 1 against a proposition so inconsistent to say the least of it! Suppose the descendants of j the heroes who fought, bled and diid rti K'ii.r's M.iin.iMin. should nronose to the M. fklenburciatis that a monument should I 1 . 1 l'?. M ...I.. ; l,.M-or .ii t - c crcctea ai rvuigs ..uuim.n. i" ..... ... - those brave patriots because they had theic 1 . . . ' . . 1 . .1 .. ! lii..ved an ltnnoitant victor v, oil I mi ui.noiiaiii viciorv. diiiii ; people of Mecklenburg t accede to the proposition! I presume no one would re ply in the affirmative: and yet they could with far more propriety neit ile to this pro- . .1 . . .1 .., c.r. : ...w. It.... .11.11. lA.II.'II .lll.lllOlir.Ulll I I- l';i ' imr case; because the battle and victory at Kin-'' Mountain was one of a series of si.iiilar'ereiils resul.inc from the MeckUn- loir. l.i-elaratioti of lndi pendeiicc : If when ! .1,. "Iponle of Massnebusetts were deliberat- - . . ,,, i,cut trct'tnig a .louutncnl 111 tnciiiorj (i l,orot.s ol" Hunker's Hill, delegates j i,aj ieu sent to Massaeh'.sett.s ly the peo-. nil. of llek;cl.bur' rcouest.ns tlutu to . : . r.... il.. i. .,1.1. lo uiiili.ri il.iio' ns'i-.n-1 in a reason for that cour-c of conduct that llieir ancestors had first published to the world the " Mecklenburg Declaration of In- j di prudence." ti e people of Massachusetts'. .... 1 ....... , . would have replied that they nan ceitaiiuy vt-i v foolish errand, and that for e,,ii.H an a ll rir own part tl.ey preferred to manage tlit i r local cr-cci'li-. . it n inaniiir iu r..u tin mse'ves without ii.ti-rf. n-iiee from any other iiu-iiter. So I think that the pro. o. sitiou made bv "a writer in the Raleigh Standard," when weighed ill t tie balance ... .... . - ith the Scriptural injunction, " Do uuto' other a ton wouM l ave (titers Jo u. to von " i fo'inJ erea'.lv wantim'. In a snirit r...Mi.ive to the sacr.-d call of Li'otrtv snoti'ive to the saer-U can oi ijuiiit,, be' heroes of tl.e Mecklenburg Declaration if lndi petidence.'' 1 1 of I.tt"l tiuif pluiitrl'it-mrrit 'ii t?t tt ouM. Tlitir tV. hn. nvtuB iii.vi a I" J. Tur tatrklf 111 ll-r unburn T- ifi, Tlinr trtiiN oit irnrrmi t u ilu 'I I.Mr t i: tii r tlitu, c.iH tal vt wo Tu in riu o't rroiiit tl.e it-t." Tor t'uoy Lm'1 an cvor nV-iuiu; coi:li1riice hi tlie justice of tb;ir caue V now ing tbut Frc dnni'i- LattU onrt l jon, Il (juc .tiietf by l.iet i inir Kirt lo wn. A Vitcr in mr: nimipn r-,aurta..i, .,..1 J"h.u "li iKitll-ii -:t, n i i. r the i;lit.jr of the Halt iv. h Standard, ' Lave cLtliei, ...i-ukeu mo eoaraeter of the p - o . i . "m i i i.. m . ,.!.', i ,, , ians ! I appeal l you ill this extreme, n,o- lilt litoijs CXI'el.r-y., u id to tlio-c i ho have tbro,...Kn..t r.ur beloved I'tan,,. nrxl eall .in' Hrr.t,.r..l ... 1... hl.ii.n Af .111 .- on you to most firmly and solemnly protest - a.r..,.l i nv . .!f.,ii ti.I i ..i a. the i.rr.nr.. ,r.. .1.. t- .i : i .....i...i ill'. I. i.ici iii i lit ii.:it . .-i.iii.iai.., ,e ,..; ,l . . i. If hen yon take ;nnr t-mlin, flour, train, Ae., to iiiarKt t, you -it. uld tsu-l a ctupaiiy of traders b bo t--ur.it d tl.e rilit of rn in.. . .. ..i ... ii i. I . .i.,... ....: . rlolini. nut tr. von 9 tiiAra rattnrirr. uoul.l j r .a.. .a it I uA',l A di-titioiii-h. d author n.:d slate-iuiirj has said, ' Tin; true wealth of a nation cotii-ts in the store bou-e of le r hUt. rlc ret'olb c-liuli-. If this Sell! illit ht l.e line, '.'t which (belli rim b.' tlO doul , OU'.'bl We ll"t tO pi O- tect and secure our " hi-to. ie recoi.eetion. " as we would tho produtt of our 'oil. If tbertfore you would have your t h ldr.-n, and . , t -1 i t -i I " t I I their '.hildrcu s chi.urtn, au unbroken lirr . ,. , , ,, f po-tet ill , exteiidirif' tbrou-;h(iut i ll futui time, to rij up and r ail yoj bl.-wd, if you wuld have a L'raeeful Monument reared at ulxi I. eAer a.in. n I i 1 ..nv,. u !! h n , 1 m . r t Im. while tVy say i,l, liW-t, hii-.l pii.ie and' CI llt-.timi. Our father justly revered the memory of tin ir pat ri otie atien.-tors. If you uonl.! rtrp.irvii iniiiil.itA .!,.. u,o.t e,.i.re.l birth .,,'bt ever be.-lot.ed upon any peop'e. Low " a -sriier iu ll.e KaVieh Standard. tii.d all ethers who are in favor uf .-tidor in" Lis I T'.positiuii, (hat ou " Ki.O'.f youri rii'l.t", anil knowni..' dare maititrtiu. ton viin e Hum that your conduct in this mat ter shall form one of the exceptions to the g' jK-ral Irulh of lhe la-t line of the adage The evil wl.. I. -. n d, live, after then. ; Tie cun'T me tu.-r-iore, a-ain to iinua? you, P.y T'tijr all r and y.nr f.rr-, t' ti' ffri'i-tt vri?4 ui ilir n f,' S.i t d ti ' .i , ft nd t,MT rii ii w Un J ftf(,lvd t. f.rii'lv iii4i ii I y 1.ird f . I uiir prr-d M nil rl- r , f.r.K; sijiiri'.'l H.III I Vt f "f.t ( tl, f V If J I I t!f- nii.l i. li-.Mil 1 -.ri (Imn .lu tl ; n'.r I' ivi' hnjr. nr jr ry ill, drawn '11. r. ii f l .wl iiuiiiriH (inc. iiiny 1 1 be 'P' li'- ? kamti nt Iru.": I.lrly, . Jii h. i r :lnn liif)u;' I" Ul ll.e Wn I.l 'J".i " i.t:f(i Mlirl Blrijx-B f-li:.!l 11 till ft) r! tl, Jlut ii hi it.-r iii tlic II ti ,1','ttrtj Iiif'ifit of MickUiiiiurj, the dauLtt-ri of tho.! niatroii-i lio r-o!vil t!ift t!n-y wouiii not r'-cive the ivifl M-.-fs of nr I ut the cliivnlrouii ari'I iLc braw J'.(. iuflu- hnr .i i!ie la'iifH, not of M'-ckfiioi.rc tii'Jiu i.iit f t!,; w lioi-, 1 utoritl, Uu i v r ti en four,l on tin! M'ie of l i-ne loi.-iicv. I woiiirj, uto-i r-jm tiuii( sny to tin-in, tliat I tbil.k IiO subject a, ever been t.re-ei.teil for their con-ideratioit tich more fully il- l.c truth of tin- lu-trates liiari litis do adaec ; Cb;iri.v be'.'itis at home. I do boiie. therefore, thatihev wi.l indiitaiit'v reieet the propo-ed d""i-erutiuii ; ami they are cm b'lently as-ur. U lliiil Hie sons " ot Iho-e rt,. ciuiiooary loaltons " are still " ebrivairou. Llt'l Lraie " !iou;'h, with lhe In nevolcnt -i-labce of " tie: rl aiiubter,'' Hot only lo protect aosiost, but t re tent, the i r.-. tion of a " .'J, hi. 110, nt tu 1 be Steiu rs of the Meek-h-i.l.ur;. Jb'i.-lur.-iliui, of I iilep.-iideiicc," on any other soil than that of " Old Mcekl.11 l.ur'. ilrenelted with blood .0 oflert durit, the Revolution, nnd that too, oil spot whert that Indept ndence t'.' ti.! : e t te S' M,.1.kl,.,.ln1i,. mid that the Aoeiiuiuii :, poiut turn wit test iu ilitleicnt pails ,f tu. com,i wUoho duty, or rather, I ... . -i 1 ti 1... . ijlll:tei s 1 1 si I wliere the selii 1 mi'in 11 eu . . . i- . . ... 1 . 1 ..I ..l.L ..1.x r . la ! lis were ursi uueien ; 11. t 1 l..,s, ,.,i,tcii. n-eleit 1 in, Mllmuit ,, U of .-nrly dawn and the ' " .le " - V-,, , . ev-,.llilllf M, shnlllove to linl-rr. Let it Jc I'"'' J , 1 ; -r,,1.,0"t. for 'e !i,,. ...i.i, ti...e."tlie .ortb .iidl""1' lo do al that m.c can u a.dinS tue . .. . .1 " .1 vv..i.;.....irncttl.-nivtit of Kant.au. e.iry 01 uiudu inin iu j nnr ,..- . .oniors in ast'ii-ation for liberty, aud ,nvi. au.L- in heart as he." So sny wc ; jut iVt it'liever .-.... ..x 1 t upon sol 0f Mccklei.bur.' RObT. ALLISON AUNT RJilSV AND KSTKLLK. li. ).'... ,T.....' 1 Ail nn.i h:lTi V 1 1)1 ft - - - - j pine the surisc Mil w tneii 1 rtein e.i your r .. - 1 . . . .1 . !..... f :.. i.'l.ii. k...i .. .,.. rt.. ..n..r i.r a. 1.1, in l-..t.-n,. I am convinced of the propriety of the ; course you propose in reference to her !. t ter; for your own self-r.-sjii-ct towards her I is silence"; which the thoughtful wi.l know 1 1 ..... Ull IU l IK I. As to the nccount she pives of my tittcti- , lions to her, and the con-lruetion she p!a- ces on th iu you know that they wire to win her mind Irom that wretched swill Dice ; aud J ou keav. for 5 ou told me, that he was , ... 1, . . a naneroiisn now. I am very-well satisfied with her present choice ot tint youni' lawyer; nut u : mv de-jdear mother how shocking for her lo lose n'l her iiniild-tv in hon-llli ' of herself b ; speaking of W high qualifications as a judge ; Utiiiiu e riwr im. l am gia.i lie oiu so ; but for If r to lo-e her modesty for it. ' Modesty isH quality," Ac. ., n i.. iLt. v.inc imng lie una gameu ty uer cijnt.a ; ny w ith the jrina 1 J yer, and my dear mo ther, you :;ust be sine not to fo-g. t it for , i ue - . -j. .ei n i- mu- .-nw .... - , to hide f.- ti siht the i-sues whii li were j raised by jin, whieh were " i. it right for j ladies to trJto suppress temptation- to rum ; by means el petition or per-uasion i on i, .-li .Ia! !.-! 1 have fully skjwti that in all cinured conn 1 tries wom- nkery judiciou-ly have done so ' And why til American Ladies! ' This ..Ulj iudee i in yuut.r j'luge, mi told her thl Roman w the Tiber, ..'Tl that c- he is tliLr-ioetl to has omen did put cross e saved Rome t5o ' liilo iu tii'tr propi r places on the farm ttirh Mieir iUe. lAar n ir, ou very prrpnr.y think th:it her alf .frof Ihnt hi.iM have hml eatJi lh;.t Wfrc abut a on.t your nr.,., nn-i In i it 'Iri. tittv ltrr m n rt firii ftst a .... . . ....... you say. lu in ue im.j.ic oi .lunc. in mc ii .1 i- i r .i 1 . . ... . - . I erest !'J J ' , , , . , , 'paii'y, to cou.mit peri-oiu ti tbc couiiiiou IIt.,,t T Not ona. All know him, and all ae luti? f a farm in lionic . lie a jii.I -c . , ... lrj,..'.. j .,.. L i.j t .i- - ; Talk he i an And tl,, ti to compare the milrc t. ai.m.a r.rf.t.1,1,.. i women r" ou, country t gee.c prattling e .. ... .u. .... . - 1 lvu , .' , ' nlau prc'"c i Isow , it tue'are like thu trvesc that saved Ioii:o, he stiubl ban) d Lit that the i I luies 01 I HilMle -iioulu luu- -.'One lo Hie. public pla.ro. nd -y their prattle aroused - ! t!lc F ;"' 'jof the rulers of Charlolte to . . I tmr'r tou"" ..u.uti tin-., to .it i j l ou from liiititiin' 1 nf her L'O'siii.ii-t thitik ho sir- in her fir-t i i ' urans to iiie-iooo letter draws te Iiie-Mo.el ol the j.rnt,, crut" by sav.j; timt the i'-ue in tlic flec tion was " :' or lli V," hiclt he has slak ed his exi-tcH.- not lo have been the. issue i t iorc uu- iiet.ie. Ilr .1 . fc.be ouplit l eii'are her lawyer and jo l-.'" I C- !' l'"""t out of ll ciiilradiC' liou into wLic it has got it- If without ma- - kin-; any di uir. r or c iveat at the time, ot 1 publi-hiti-.' hr fir-t letter. I If the Nor i llaroiiiia I . were to e;et , i hold of this errc-pondenr-o he r-.jubl ua it ' vt i: Ii such foitf r.n the Jjri,im:int, that I am ; afraid Imnouil sl.o' up ihe h n.-th of i; ears afterits ijuvirir heaven and earth so! much '' i.h the ro-t of '.';.lilori.l.-i ' to . show that' Wc and l'ry " w a not the isii". ! As to eu-ir K-telle t'in vexed with ; , you about tti-lir..; to interfere Lccan( she, 1 loves atewt; 1 have nothing lo say nor ",':,!It,t,,r f " ill-eed oi f Itlll r kept behind tin lorr and her father lentiri be eaue JOU a re sueh a Sincere user of eold water atiidibler I.oveiu's dau.-hter Jane 1 t""i traj -and the senpture your I'ar - . 9'n T"""! ." ,,'" 11 1 , rill correct ' I have been to S'lind iv .School All these lo' are but du-t to the true i. - .,' lull as you say, suL'-je-t.-d by ui-r crr-ar I . Tl.e li-tliiitfs yij sent me were mide Ml.! ri'.li. e tho T.a.aiii t,til T U.I 1 r. nf th.-nt flic li time tbpv w-fre waited. Tell: , f .... . ..A , i;,,t ,,.. l. Lnr.w ntn llrml sr.t.ri,l niiteli eo:, l.im'f.r' , llie, j, are, , den r mo. her. You aff.-ciioniitc son, JL LTAN, I 8. I o me tho ctnp'er nn'l vifr- where the fvr-ou pot that Cue paisajc, it has escaped tie ju-t now. J. j AOIii( IT,H;RAL MI-iKTLNt:. J he Mcciil.-iiliirrr Cuui.ty Airrieultural Society I.i id a r. .lar itie. tui; llou-e, on I 1 1 y r -4 1 v la-t tin the Court llrl in-t. .Andrew Sptii., thu I'.c-id. nt called llu. ' wtUus to or fir r. Tli? ro.l um t n c lied, when it was as certained tli.it a p.oruiu was in ntlcitd atirt The proccediut of li,e Ijst me.-tiiio v.-ere read and appr iinl. A. 1!. Spring, Lr roy Sriii2, A A. M N. Taylor, U . p. Myers, and 1 1. I'mss, pre soiled lo the -a iety the ciuount Hue tliem lor pn iiiiuuis a:irtlo thetn at the A.-iicu lural Fair in Nltemler la-t. 1 Dn motion, a lo.e of tli.ii.kw wa -mmti to tho-e eeiilieini ti for their liber . The corun.ittie to pun bu.e u lo! fir the Fair roundi wis continued, with a ri ti make a lj,lf.,.it nt the bet in.-i tinr. , 'n n'oib ti of I! II Ibivi.Non, a commit t. c rori-tiuo of U nidoii. Rev. . ! Cuimiimbs I J'. Smith, V. I!. Myers and 15. II. l'4wd..oi, .t: appointed. I pri pare a li-t of premiums to be awarded at next fair I ',. i ,,,,,-,,,-,, T,i u'.'b . ,1 rr , " , ' 11 "T I Mcekle,,- On.no ion of f.,pt. John U n.ker the ofT,. ,,e t.0o, of tl.e .n-titutiou and it patrnn,, ""! dur"'? e' " " tl'c, " 'y . re amhorised p, i,k.'a, well as the ea..e f n I yiou, tolcatb,... , the very s-vpsto -t an 'PP'op-ialton ; ... a , U I.y .he I l.ope it may be defeated, as it appear, it V. ,.r"il"!,,i', "t UV?-r.V'"! l',0,r ,,,:UeB.,'M,,,-f,'r'- for the mine tnnpoM' No fui'lur lii-iiic iiiipearinj:, the soeie ty then adjourned to meet at thu Court llvusi; on the ad Thursday in May. A srUlMiS, Vfri't. K. P. Wauimi, iVi'j. KANSAS MKETINO In pursua.ieo of previous notice, tue cm- .. ... 1 ze,,s of Chailotte met at tl.e Cou.t House, on Thursday the V-ll. in-t. When, alter a ! fe v nnpionriate remarks by Wm. Johnson, 1 n .v appiopiuu rimiha .y , Ksq. the me.-tn.jr w orn.zed by ca hn- dipt. J. K. lla.rison to the C'Utr, mil ap-, t.-l... VI..1,... X...r..trv. I I" -". .. ,. . . ' ., , ... 1,1,,,.. p . ,1... ,)n """' " "l ' ll,c y.WiW, That the Chairman appoint a uimi.tec of ten. to asseitaiu w hat number ! 00111 111 it t 01 me n can lie raiseu tu e iuiui uie vu ia wans, as u ttlers ot llint Territory T ! .. . 1 ; - j . - : 1.-.. ........ : .rorn. That thev also ascertain what ) amount of money ran be procured for as.-is. , tim? currant to remove to said Territory. 1 Whereupon the Chairman up-pointed the follow!.... named jrertleu.en as a commiitec : Dr. I. C. Caldwell. Dr. II. M. Pritrl.srd. u in .. ..l.ti.ti.ti l-.-.t .lames l . I Ntiorne. IV... T..1. ...!..., I'.., .1 ....... W 1 t.l.Arl.. Ivq , M ,j. J. R. Kerr, S. J. I.owrie. Ksq , Tho II. Rr. m. Lrror Springs, S. V. Davis and John A. Yoiiiisr. l'.-. r. " On motion of Win John-ton, the Chair ....... u nJ ia 11. a.mi.h.oi..a n.wl iiu.n i. nun ni.-i... iu - ....-. u.-...... the meelini; adjourned lo meet again on Monday the 3rd of March, J. K. HARRISON, Chn'n. John PitKLAN, ffc ). from our lorrc-puiidriils. CllAULEsTON, Marth I, liot). After fifteen days of mortal, laborious. uutiiiug iuvestigaticn, in w Lich'uiucli time m,.l .In i. ..A ami iniii.i.n. u.. .a .! I .Nicholas Wbcalou J.akt-niat. has been ac' ' quilted of the charge of ll.o murder of Cap-' . I.,!,.. r tUs'i.;-. i.a I r...... .New lnik lor Miaii-.li.il, in Auju-tla-t I he only lliiee per-oiis su.-peeled of the inui'dei' aie Low at large, one, the UtanJ Jury found no bill Kgam-t, and the other two have been tried and acquitted, 'lhu , rather a slrange procei-din--, and pro-. ,,ie j.iollous uncertain! v of the law. Ca ' ' . .. tuiu AcNici w. munU-rvd, aini Lou v wu Liuti-iit to tiiia c,t. and a jury of iu- -pt-pi uviu ou-r it, jiii now, ly mo imp.iuii mxlaratiou ot tli'r juru. I l.n ly .,ix livutft uieii, ll u.var tbat no 5ne kuU-d him. lie eUUll.t V lliUrUcrvti bv OlliC Oil PU , Uar.J that ainp. aud not tbu IcaU u,Mti ,u ' ' att .the to any one cIm? U-Mies the Ut ; Bllj tu, tw0 boy ihul Lac uow Utu id at : Uheilv. ' j Au jitcfcstiLi' ha- til..! t J.v Le. ' .. . . . mrti I. i I (ilnir .liiii.il. 1'ir.,d Inn. I.il I hit ----v. v wutinii , ,r po,,3C j Ly tii. Mayor in his ulhel.l : WuoJi wLoliall btCa colllIlliMt.J ,y the .. t Major w.uuion vae.ain, Has brjUijlit Uj, u a , uI lutUut lf,ui ,,j lh, rc i.oiiut tit, U ui. l'jicliir liles, tits called upon to show by ulut autUoiity Le had be-n i ii i.i i-une'l. The Mator ably ...... ,.,rli 1,. .L,..r, I! C tlr.v .,.,1 - Kit-liardsou cilvd i.ul.viou. au thuiity lu.ln,) tltat the Mayor s c!othd Kill, tveu tu ore titan tii.iyi!eril poatr. 1 he cau-e of I he pii-.iin( nut a.Jvocat-d villi some skill attJ inenuiti by K I. J. Autlersoii il-or 'J be Jude bit."jcd the 11,-iui.. i ce Ol u few days lo lie L.; In- decis iuit, and ixpicssed a ii,;iit lint hc had not luoit liuiv lo u.ore tliorou-blj cx nt.'ii'j the lii.poiti.it rptt-tloti at l.-suc. Jhj cj-e ts one, 1 believe, which has ucier bebtrt been rai-c 1 in thai le ,ioii, and tl.creljre pos-', se.i tue ill, .rm ul bO.cl't. Ihe bu.-iiitss of knllinppiuo sail irs is Lc comiii to 4m s i coiiiiuoii, hat bo per. on t. ,ile ti oiii lliuir wicked straiveiu. A high ly re -peel abb; jjeiil'eiii::li as pa--itw d iwn the I Jay yeitcrilay O" lis way lo bis place of business, and ulii-'i 'ictr i tic foot ol Kiii ott stiect ho was ti.ct by ihice ljlhans otutt w ist c.ilkd hi! lot t s' rt. l t run iters, w host Lusiiicsa it i-i to i-jtcti i in and force tbeui al.j.ird a ship lor the purpo-c of making suiiois of tin in, and I iiidt-jlded and f.' ii and caii.;d to I .uu; vile den iu that misvrablc locality, nol llicre i.ctually drenched Willi unjj.y d li.ptor, till be w .-. slupilicd, an 1 lliTi nit in that coudiii:.n hili: tltosj blood brumls ill human lot lu weiit in search uf o her eiiiic. lie reeov- ticl Ir.ni t,.is a. up actiou sooner that, they Ipcctc.l, Ullii Uu.Jilm hliii'cit alone :u thus tel. auu Uudil J bliii'cit a one thus c nu ol.. I lo eli. ct iii- e-c ape. 1 Ins bl.h ban le i tie d was c )iu iiitted at three o clock in thu a'.l. rnooii, in jiie of our mu-t crowded ib ir j i'li I a r-js, ntd iu defiance of the laws r3 1 above lauls Irom tlic ecnllclnaii hiinsef who was the s-itject of ibis brutal d out r a'MOUS tri a t lliclit. .M al aiiiliioi-vilu Hat hi I 1' ilex am t-nit.iijiniin.im i'i n i i i n vi i i c oiiltU' ctittie off on .Mf ii'Ioy hilit JaM, at the ..utli ( e.S.Mith ,,,,,,, ,,., """"t" exactly Lurulina Intiiute, ami ubout wliiuli no has been Saitlui the papers, was nol that sp'cndid and in sr iiifict iit triumph ol in u-i c 1 peni is lliitt the biiis promi-cd. It is le.t ever; distiiiv'ui-hcd actor that can in' accord to the rules of modem vo calization. 'I he readings by Miis b.iiiiiy floral. I wc very fine, and the youthful i lolini-t till hiilisi II liiucli cn-'lll, but 111 the , muni, timlnrec aud apprerialive iiu'Iieuce. was altOetlier ui.sappoiuti;i, 1 reiuli arj. tresses aid ciiijri.Ts in I'rci.ch etiitiiiue and, spcit kin; the Trench laniiaoe, arc f.i-l fail-! iir into li-rcpule, and are now mostly sus tained ly the would be aii-tocracy, who try to k' cf up their pretension by apiu lhe Kie.n.1 school of in. i liners ,-;iid neirais. ! I ras probably a-touud.-d as luuch as k VOlirrj If IU lhe aniiounei liii-itt lli,t Iii. hon1 , 11.1" I bad been imited to preach the an- ' niiel.ntv seiiiiin at the iiti.t on bin . ....... uieiir, uu nt of llu. IJollet'e ut Chapel Hill. i It tr lo be hoped by lhe fiieudi of that eel-! ted tho recent anion of the Texas Lto'isU. el.f ted seat of l. ariiiu ihat the influence j lure ns the full and final release of ll.e b'ni of 's Inn ned and tflicient I'le-ident wiii a-' led States from nil demands bv that Sim. .ot' 1 be rj.-rci-ed to defeat ro iiesiioiiabie ; a -! p as th it of caliiii upon a loiiiion of tl j I'ope of llnne lo officiate in tins capaci-j I of amoral and reli-iou instructor in a froteMiiiit college. It is certainly most ! nipropiiio'H and ill advi-ed movo. and fori ilie food of lhe in-titutiou and it patrons ' ..iter iu the llaloi.-hSun lard to PProprt; Mob. Coai.. , learn that the K3yp ate the funds contnbuted by tho Mie. of j Company m proHecut.ng their work, passed Z' S.ato towards the purchase of Mount through ll Icet of a a e, bh,v, the j Tee Vernon, towards erecting a monument onUeu... of Coal lioreto.oro n.en t.oned, a.nl the Cuitol Square t Raleigh to tho Sn- then came to nnothcr K,mot l ,, M . er! lor the Mecklenburg Declaration of Iude- J chu thick, mak.ng iu all 0 feet J tueho, of iiendence, will scarcely meet tho approha.- Ual. ion of the ladies of Me'klenburg. If there Ho cam ft. iher, from n re l.ab.e aouree, ever is a monument erected for that pur- that the maeh.nery of the Company t. nose it -erluinly ought to be done at Char- j bring to the .urtuo ton of coal minute. one the consecrated .spot on whieh that j Such was .W opor.t.o,, V.U.U a geullcu.an celebrated i.,ru.,.e..t was signed. It has , ti.ned ,t by 1... watch. ' been a matter of some surprise that me , e v..i 1:... I,... lint ii!irknil people 01 ioriii vuruniia ....v ...... . that cpot long aio with some enduring won uuieut of their gratitude and reineinbraueo of that noble and feailess baud, who were 01 vuai. iii.uiu '. re.""' - the fir-t to throw off tio yoke of ISrili.h cp-! pression by an ou.t act, mid declare them- prcssm.. o, ........, . 1. .. selves ind, pendent ot the mother oun.rj.- '1 he State owe, ,t as a legacy to the past and as an honor to the ehen-hed names ot ..riil,..l lilV fortune and honor ho who perilhd 1,U ,e aJ , . for the cause of the red.uip.ion ol the lalit colonics Iroln loiel-n oppression. , , ,1 . , ...i.i: t me near. ! vur nuns vi iiuuuv ui , .... , . . ly all tilled, and are w,ile.l nightly by thou- '-what 1 ci.u.ylva.im ,, ; lor mi.i has ruh sands of our citizens. At the InMituK UH J forward in the career of prspcr.ly,-of we have a nondescript called a " Rear Wo- : population and weallh.-lii cons, (preiiee of man" which is atliaetin the curious by ; her coal and iron. We have both, of tho crods. It is said that .he ... caught run- u..,. wild in one of the Central American ; ' Siines and cau L'tve no account ot ncr an- o - , CCsii ,. Ot. ut... nr ik. f..i.irr and u.ai k. of the monkey or Oram Oulang, and is covered over her face, in ck and M.oul - der, with long black hair. She speaks Kn- cji.-li, Spani.h and l'Venvh with mine flueu- cy. and is rather intelligent for a wild wo- 1..1... of tl.e prairies. Next to her ill a different room 111 the ; Institute Hall is the Roa Constrictor and Anaconda, the loiiuer was taken 111 Africa, and measures thirty three feet, and w. i-hs vf two hundred pound, the Anaconda is oii vi.iiio lei t.llliJ sliull in proporuoii. j , . V,e excel any thin" in the a-rpnit line I havi ever see... I have read in my school hovdays about the boa con.trictor swallow- iug n ox, wtjieh hc prepared first by knock- ing off his burns, and crushing his bones, but on seeing this I am iuciined to think , that was a " suake Kry " polteo up to illi- pose upou the credulity of childien. I Lave no doubt, however tut that thu one couiu swallow a calf six months oid. . l'obinson Si Kldred Circus is here, and n drawing ctous every nini tlouglt that there were four thousand fT- u"i, r t!,e --"" 1 -"- '; conn. any is very popular, and it is thought tie y are two thousand ii i!.iri a ni-ht ht. It i pel it !f tlic Lesl bulUOA titl j.it, li. l to ASULKV. Wamiinotun, I'eb. 2-, 1 S0. Rting out the big gun. Rai-e aloud the shout of triumph, (or victory will attend the ( J,ntS 0f t!.c Atntricaii r'itj id llio coming JWnlcbii.i! cai. ai-u, and the i-lc of .N- iom.Imt fau-c ihr heart of fwry true American to cil with (jrotitutl. MilUrJ l-'iiln.r il.s. li.Ut f tl. n,fri(nn . ...,n v frtr Iri.:..,i f I'nit 'st.u. . i ihrrr in iVt roji.trv w ho La not I,.,,! of M.M.ir.l Killmope? Who i not r. I.; l; ...:t 1...- .Z (,i,h lii.r.r'. ... t ' I. .11 i a iiiiiP m. i s iii fied and pet.tleruanly d. pu.tun ..t, a.,d hi Iru- Amriic.n .cm. ble political tricli-tcrs with whieh our conn- ' . . . . , ,( i n.e,, ait, r dan ii,fk.ted. 1 lie l.oiuirulijn uf Mr. I iilntore wasnadn on Moiiday ia-t, on tl.e brat ballot, and hc receiu'd the totes of tl.e folio in-; .Sut.: TiH, Calif.jruia, l. laware, Klorida, Mn sis.ippi, Marybiitd, North f'ar.iittia, Missou ri, At k anna, Alabama, and pails of ltnoda I-lai.J. Indiana, iriruna, T.-liiteSM e, Wis- con. in. Kit. tut ky , i 'liio, ruse lurk, 1 tin syltstiia, an. I Illinois. 'lhe tote foots up thus: For M.ilard Fill In re, 1 7! , (ieorc I.a , I ; ..arret l.n i. !; John McLean, 11); Hun llou-tor., U, K"int'-t!i liayiirr, lb I In iii'iloitt, the botu- juation was declared unanimous. por Vicc I'rci,CIir, t,a American party bate precrit mive, and pa I, i d a sound, ensiblr, run- pain one man. Atxlrew Jack- sou 1't.in Uon. of Temies.ee. The iiilim. li ft ii nd and pr it. ate. See ret a ry of I lid I lick try during the entire eibt years r.f Lis adniu. i-tralioii. He is a worthy asotile of our illu-lrious eandidule for the I'reshle ucy. 'n the tiomimiioti f.r Vice I'rer iJ.-iit, which wa alo effected, on the Crt ballot, the vole stood : I'or A. J. TJun.-ls.in, I '"I ; II. J. Ilardncr. I i ; I'erry Walker ; K. n m ih H.-iym r " ; A H II. Stuait, This iioiiiin' tion was al-o declared unanimous a mi Ut much ei,tbu-i i-m and applause. You lnvi , doubtless, already received full report of the proceedings of the .Nation al Council, together with lhe new platform, adopted by tb'-m. I em bi.e you a correct1 copy of it. This platform eliminated ill the ,r, f t1(! f,tv ,rf. ft, H .ti C( ,: 1 t . ra 11. 1 . OUIlCli C-T tills I 'l-! I tel. ant tim tue in . .1 . .i iiii-ii. ,ti i.. ..i ii .i . .im'.. The Ka.i-as eontc!eJ election is still a j p. .Iter of controversy. The question now ' agitated i, f Ii a li the Committee ou i lection. bain power lo send for person and papr ,i j If ,1,;, r,w,.T j, rTHI,,e, tl,,. il,. ;M I.. el,...i.l..rl ......I. l...f... .1... ..I; j .., rT,llP r,,,,...,,. .,...:,, f IV,,,.,.... tin. ti 1 tin: fiiiiiouK l.ill j.:if.t-d y tho iittt (,,.,.., ctiiled An act to pr.moto the . r i v ii ..... ! .. .. i flicieitey of the .Navy." '1 his bill provide, , tlti ,le IVe.idcnt may, by and with the' advice and consent of the Senate, restore! all those office, dropped or retire.) by the) late Naval Ibntrd. It also proiidcs for the ' r... ,. t : :r... . 1 . - , '1 V; " --'". ..o-...rP. .o nave cliur. e ot all works of n scicntiht! eharaclcr , , , , ... executed by 11,0 .Navy Ilt parlmet.t. J , has been made the special order for 'Pue-'lay next Iu the llo ise the bill lo pro.iile lelernph it; and railway coiiiiiiuiiieiitioii between lhe1 A.la.itlc and I'acilie coasis bus been refer-! red to a select committee, coii-i"tin of M...r. li........ V..A.IA..l. n u !!.. ... ' Mai, WaII. K-;,I..II t .... f . . v.-. ' Hi, . . i. I '71.111111, , van, h. li lleade, Wood, Liudley and Kin- W. K. Wvebe of ltroolru'illA rir...!!!. County, has obtained a patent for improve- ie,,t. ... eul.i vl,,,. r.b,.. .I.a The Seerctarv of llm 'I' This will put to rest a very litra..-tilir ipiei tion. . Rev. Diini.l Waldo, a Revolutionary sol- ! dicr, and ninety three years of a-c has been I clccled chnplain to the I louse. John 15 Uoii.h is ierturin' in this cily on Temperance. His audienc'Iast nirrht roil- .lotiti i ioti.i is leclurm in this city oti ' Temperance. Hi, ,u.licnw Ust i.ijrht ro.,. ! si-.ed of about 'i 5IMI persons ii.cltidinr- the President and several membe'ra .jf tho C.b-! limt.t twenty five emt . pi.ee. jv-ore ... m,...i.. ... ... v.... pnny liau aseer.Hi.teu vj ins au.i;vr iu:i6 there ia another team of the coal about 40 feet below these two which are already o- pened, and Ihat it is at leut -ii feet thiek. . . ... 1 1 , 1 1 1 ., So that the Company . Und, (am Joul tie, ja vn-t extent bcs.t'.s,) h more than twcKc , , . . - " . " , f W cuugr ..late ewry iiun.1 cr or Carolina 011 the tacts disclosed uul.iu tho tw0 or tUro, wwk W lmv. , ,;,. :,,,..,;,.,,. ,.Mi,l l m.kin, -'. . . . . this part ot the Mate indeed t he w hole Matu hes H,.,, i.y ana , ex ,au,ess qua,,,: y, ..hn. 40 of his town, of nav.blo ., i"" .. '" . 1 v . r 1 t A lively fetliui' of fcalisfaetlon has been ' produced here by the d.-covertes. We did , not previous y tloul t that our ra, road to the l oal l ields would be lin t but it wa ,a hard airule. Now we think the way is ;el.ircd of the difficulty. Hie work v. ill be jdone in. re easily and more speedily wy. I 'ltc rvn: CONSIiiM'.RS PER RAIL ROAD. UU V( J.'jTII OF IEII. Til TllK 3ll tr JIAIti . Hoke, W. ,V Co., M. JV'er, S.eviait .V 11 Rmi'-our A S., J Caldwell, A.C. Melnto.ii, ' lUn.ur, J. M. (Mluuier, 1 O. W.. .O'N Stockton 1 M.. J. U. Uoidan, C'urro.l A ' 1 ' , O. ). . At rrettlur mrtl.ug ..f M m..!, uinry I"i, tl,, I-t!r, No, 3, I O. t y, Kld ..u tin- Vf.lli cl" Kb.uarT A. I). 1p..i;, tl.r f.i:si.,- r....l; .d rt.--tu.tuUt.ns am tn.ntii.i utr m.i.fli nirtAt, The Aim gtiijr in I Ik tiM-fj4 ; t hi i. tit roi,H im:. r ttii'titl bj Hrviu In Ua, -Uf wtfttf nH tvkvMt triit.r ( . i' ( A ;s lt Uiiur i.( thti l,N!tt ; Ami V Mti --. iit wtuii btur in k.Uft.Mv rv ftt.UHn i I lie U I ., k cU.tftiM' ttf. b-..rt. P.U,r ilvrm tt in U a piH'Iic rti.rc.ion ii .of itltti.tiil Lb .lut u iiii ti.i. u . tel. i, ll.urt. f. rm Krwlfid I. Tl.st li'e drer.iM iftirrls. t t oren. (....I a In j; I. .irr in I I.r r.tini.tion . Int. I.n.l, sn.. tlt.il fc ilu ill- I ..nrrrrljr Mn. 1. 1 e,ili;, tiie t-aa of' an cfll. lefil .f..t vf.-.rtt.O'Ll. biiiti'.r ali't .11 ... r.i.ral.lir .nil tirtuiiii.c i.t Ctlil'li m ll.e f.M'v Ifi uli.rli KR lnr.,1. It-mlrr t 2. Thai an ilrrHl aTrnji-illuM an I cn.t. Ir ii It tli r.tci.ii anil rrUl.v. t.r rur ill. p..rl.-il tr.it... r, jht to at. r.fm i tlwniii r itu In. .i ..r rnl er,l an rl.ili r.-n. tlft.ifi 3. Tl.at a fcjt in lr It--li nf tU ril .rj i.l It. i lstS- U l-It l:afii. I be initi.p- SAl'llKH IDTIir. VfM.'SYt.F It t . m:mim irtWr'af 4 Tht me la.ar t ti u.ii-1 l.ii!. f mourn, f.,r 3.1 d.ijri uui I ..I ar l,m tw rl.rt in tiM.iirn ... r; . H'tmrrd 5. 'I'liat wt f nurat lh N .rlh I' r.,!i. n. tt tug mum" Wntr'n Ik n...rrai t. ..,i.l,., r..,.i, M.lul.i.oa ; an. 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Btlin n.-w I'M .rloifi M ilr Ari.l...y U"( It's iMi.'y r...eili t. r. we yir ri.lir lb-. .1.. ii.M.I ue! ti- r aortirit by Al. I. J.iiin.to.i m ,M.n. ,y tlolt, I'M. ?lil l.it.,nt. 1.1 ttir. .ami. ui.r A li.,i,rr, iii : K.-r lhe ..r.rf r.-.t;li.h !!r.nriua per u on ,,r ,i ii,., . . .in ot I'.llll.lt f.r.Hlittsr. ..r.-jr ijib r, A t. . I' mi I iir ( I.i. ura an.) 1 1 . u I., r M.. I. In a. 'JO UO w i'.Ii ci nts . ltr i lor im ol. nla. i .jm riara. .1 ' M I N IliWIN, -j -1 .1 II v II..MI. .) a.s. w. 4iu him:, II. H. W I M.I A MS, I 1. hi ROY tl'UI.N(.S, J Much I. 1P.-.6. l i I irnim-i;, t r.(.. II wc. Ua. Music, ' ':'"" ""Ti "r i'T'Tu' . r at tho .Mill-lull llut.ae (l.itii.nrlv Sa.I.. I a lct , 1 ( Uiloiu Ma,ck , trtf T rm itiurtt k i, New Hooks, AT LOW Bl I-:. KNMSS's IMiK M'.HlH. -r ., I i" I icKisiii. 1 in n II.1.I. ... rn. Hivui i rtos. ; nr ii.ir.,i,. ,r ami t i.rtl, ... tl . hi.l. rt , bi.e r iil., a.-r... ry , felt, a ami ir.iiiio.oa ul u.o ,.r tor ielrM t il. lite, r.y II. J. Ia V 11 J. l-.i ii.'. M. 'Aft.rv'. Hi. n ut r 1! i.i mi f. ni tor nrrra. M. it ..f Janier. , lUrittr'a, ttvo siH f'li.l . j.'at l-Jiti"! K'litinn, Wt la Voliiitir, anlil i(irirsl. iy at pittili.brr'a prtr.a. Horn. I.a. si. ; in Ilir mli llrrtii.il iin.l umlal .b l" Ii. .lie, gii'bcriil f i.r lltr y letla ( ni ie Irertl 1 1. . . . ...... ii.. 1 " r"'M r" '" '""T isiili.ul ri.pri.. 17 l.....kiu imo Jr.n; a view nf the en rUalief ..oafi. I, i,r tbf tMiiil'. 1 y 11 a; uf Ji ana, l, cirry- iti); en Ilir "ri-iii word of nt.it'a .M.ii.ti.'i.i ln.ui hr.) In l.i.t, ,y .H- Allibr.isr, Ttir liiwiu Tmr. . 'riiiis.a, by T. ts. Arthur. I nr t.aur or mi. W ist; or llu (Jol.l Nekera, hy John Hill,. 11. Tii.r. M taiii.iira or I.t lu .1 u Matrrieg rise, by r. Il.il.h.ca. March 1, r:,ll. rm: ji 1.1 a. ni.i 1:1:1. s AND IliiilrFfl'.ie 0u r;i Tronpo, tOMI'IIIHlNt; ten t, l.nl.. I wrrro-mrrs, will ' t B,,...r 111 rbsrMU 11, a f. w H. v., it.tr.i. ' m t ll,-' II..H.-,..r I llleh.Vr. K ! A'"1' l'"'". lh, llrc.,i.B tv,bl.-.. A 'V ' "U'uU" " suve,,,.. m. ,.. tijir.ir in I 'bitrJii.ti. in . ft w Haya, it.tr.Hltir. the ll.irl.-..iiir. ..it llin llulehmaoii rs.a.iljr. tulura I