r ; 1 . t t! expect but the wildest disorder! And if! And I am much mistaken if, after this in that way that seems to lim to bo best, uch would be the case with the steady I roar-c anil unprovoked attack ihry do not and takes the const quciiccs, hoping the. people of North Carolina, what would ou ' 6nJ a spit it before them that will not down best; the coward hesitate, to see what expoi-tui the unsettled and adventurous po-1 ut their biddine. and men in the land who will be thought of it, fearing the worst . i- . i . . .1 Tl. tl..,-,.,l.t !. reitin.t :i 11,'eS. lUstllil'll .!.. At K 'intf'.i ' 1 rtll U 1.111. 1 I' V I . ".. . . . ' . what occur, ctl, distraction and bloodshed And thi is the administration that we are !l advised to surrender to as the only hopiv of savin the country! Gmi n;' thin ' favored inn;' horn such s.imfrm .' The ' -' .. . ... khip at si a. bilicd and strained by tin torin. without sail, coinpa-s, or In In.. n.L'ht drift into port ; but such an administra tion would fa'l to pieces of its own weight, and ink in a calm. Bit the resident did remove him ot'tm-tiad of belli!.' devoted to the mrring hf. Well, what did be remove him for ' events in Kansas, and the irr. at interests of He did not' remove l im for his failure to the country, its hL'hest aim has been to dischari-o his duty ; but i.e. s-iys he reniov- find at the a'l.vil, or the work bench, some ed him for ct ri-i in aclsHi.it he p -rform'-!. in.Ju.-triou', ind. rend. i.t. but rfsp- etlul These acts r. re well under: ood to be his American spirit th'ii kin- lor himscif ; and fraudulent spxulutions in land. General its creates, athievi inei.t h:.s been to drive 'i.;,..M .1., n,.l.,.,f.. It. i'.,nwrfs trom ' xneti u st.i i ii from hi s id aee. a nd ha. La. ha ! Kansas, w I. o-e -eat is contested by the said tiournor J.ec.Ur, says, in Ms answer to, tlie lioverror's inecioria, as followa; S-.inr year t..ir- ul .ti. us lire - tri.i.!r im. nir . I Mm i:.i; 1 tn.t it ' tax do'v to .if ii uur- 1'it ii. 'ii I (ir..(- r f r'l r ; aim l.if m v.iu w r n ntti ily r-in' ! i r. h. i ft.ee.' Aud, sj. eji-.iii' of the conduct of the Governor in uli.ee, L.: s'js : . Iiru y .,i r.'.i.. im-.i una, i. rrn.iry, incieai: ... i iS. rge ..(" V nir i l.'i.i! iiilirn. au! ta pre varu.f Hie iivi't n,e ii.ir.iuu. ti'-n 'f l - miJl'ti i l'n c'i.. iii-n oi' s..cn ir. f -et ii.i-e 1 r i. L- w.i. . in-.t.-.l ill : . i . I'etil .li ui i f.-r ii ruiiilie ..'ir. mi.', : Ii J ! T s .;a;.:r. - I tie -1 is... I lull n! I tlr . ii;. li 1 ' f is I.. fr nr.- i.iit riitc U your un.l:i- ttl.-ervc, tl.i :i, tb:.t tbc whole cf the ' i!.. .-. .',... u t -. L-.iii it, itrn il.iii.-s .me was, working f.r h-mcl! ; the other workitc f'r the Abolitionist.. He was the l.ig, it h;.s been reduced from a nia coii nlsinf 1 a -ini and removed for woris- i-intyot two thirds, which it had in the io- for Li:i.iif. and was not complained dj iiri-t ur reiuov-.d fur working for the Ai o! ii n,i-ts. li.'.li fd, the r.oidet:t takes c.ire u t ev.ii to LiLt at anything of the i,,-!. WW'., Laiinz rtU:ofd lUeder, whom did l. i. 1-M.i1. r in Lis rdac.-! Surelv. now that ;....rrv i m mueli' .lisji'iir'red. and I. tt.e e Ai.iiliu. ir.sts have Lau ci.e Oovi-rnor working fur ti..-i.i a v.i.n.e year. tLis ii ( . (' S..111 '.ei-t: riL l.ts stati-n.ai. wi ;.jr at., poiut a m ih K111 ii. t t..c r. hole coiinti v. and tru-t. d by (he wi.o'f eoui.try. o; he rppoints Mr. M;n:i.t.i if i.'i.i.-. a North ern mail r, a i : . . if he l;:u any habitation at si!. I wi ; ii b in no ii.ju.fict; vt t I n.u.-t csy that he .... 1 ...... ., . ... J I... !,.-, .'.'-....,.;.,.,. ,.t en,,,. t,v. lkt.owlut t'i'e : I.i, l.i.t.-.rv. I see it Mated iu the papers, and alitiouh 1 Co hot vouch its t-uth, jt t I have no reason to dcubt it, n:.d Lave Dj'. in ar.d n conti ay iettd, that son.t year, ai-o he went to (.'aiifornis, and was in the cony i i.tion th.il formed its const.tu tt.n, and w:. the man who iutrod-iced tLe ciiiU.-e ptr.bibitii.g siav.iy in Caiif.iri.ia. If this re tt.i.-. it R.y bt that the President bought t.at a. be had made ore free State be could mike another; and M he succcf d t j, why tin sleep v trusting .ouib would sui'P".e fi at it just Lappenid so; and if be 4'-'. l u i r..i-'i.i v.. title V.'.nli -l.!.t he'bad pi.'.,, th.ni two 'of their own men. r.. . .. ir.d one o. theiu t .; .. s.'tr uorLtuun ic that .lee W. V.. but h i not the I're-i l. t t threat- em d that, if they do not keep u,i.t ia K&u-.-., i.t w.;. . t.d the I'i.itci te- an.. there and ;i:.dtie th -m ' Ve", h; has ; iit.d it you will f ad his Kan-a. im-ssje, loj will f t.d I it it is sr. penned tLat the S ..jtli wi.! sneort'i.st be is e.liliv to s'.l.'.t tb i ith. ai.'i tl.e North that he i. jj'ir. tO .l.-'O'i tl.e -;uli. V.'t!!, 1 -.a i i hi. M.ti'ia' n. '"?' did i:o not mtiDtaio th ri;rht of the s't.-uih ' Ve, hw- HI 1 iut a' ti.e ame time, that L i t ill ,' -in 'Is 1 li'. t ' ijx ;v ihj .South, where 0'ir c.: aliic f.-iliin Uir.ke us regard s nilj'i w ,r I a hi- bond, he i- sa? '..fying tie North ith tin; di..trlbuti-:"i of r.tnee sr.'i emo''i'n t.t, v ii re si.i h thin.'s at pr!z".i at len-t ut their full Vai je. an, ejitr i, mirtitr..ie if-poi-i'int-nt f fault., tine of bis Nt.-t that of itor of the I'. Stuv- Co rt of Cuiiii not in the North, ' ut here i'i a-liiii-non an iii tejrtatit fif, wi:h a -:ilrrv of S3..VMI a year, a son of th- Prt'.ident of tht Utt- Frce-oit Convi n- d no iii-t..if. e n be i-:ven of l i- r. ni.ii fioni oiTce i ei u-- .jf A' oli- j i.tn. r. h.i- thc-t ii.d; of m-h Lave Lef n at f. .i'.ud. Everybody Inonn that the way b -iov- li. di-like i by rcu.ovii. troin offi'-e. Vol ean not show a.i instasee wh'-re be hut a reii.t..d i An:n-rican to an t.irport-iLt olh'-e. a;r! I.t h:is retu jv.-d thousand- f r t:0 o'L r r--a -on than V.. r i-e they were A uii-r ;i r... Na, v.nv d : .e doi? lb; did It b-:ai,-e bo bat-d thejn. Well, d .i - h- !, t h"te the Ab. itioni-t, too ? Il yyi w i'i show me an ii.-tmcc where be !. j-ever rt f an 1 to appoint a.. -, or where be ever removed one ; then I w.'.l Itiieve it, and not t.l! then. A.'s'.t:, Lou m?ny aJvc-rti-. ti.r-nt Lave y . s. a.i over ti.e country , of a nti - K iriw ."".'i.i'ig u- tin sr. : but when did yoa see r :ie of an anti-Aboiiiioi. tuttt'.:.? A.'iti, t-arn back and read the titrsrl f'.m the New York Nations! Iem'.ertt, in which it is said that hrrrl'ijurf t he adtnini-; tiauou parly ha-sided with the rr'-cil I aioc'kt-, at. 1 pr' ferre d ' u -in: In d A ' O '...'" to this N'.ti ji.ai I. t.iot r jt? ; ind e- v- ti.at tiie t ine b , e jins wi.e u t! t on ii n: iii r to I.t M .tei. iii.ii. 11- t tti d t , i Wl.lfh ti. Itti -)cr:.t.. in -V will r. tr,j. l is, -i. t ie irc n.ett. And then read the i' jMu ! ..lut! .jti of the )ats lieuioeratic- .''in . i i.u u iii N'ith Carolina, in which tiny pr.ii- their Northern democratic 1 1 1- ; . 1 -. and .ay that thev " wiil cbe'.tfuily u;ii- wi:L tin iii as .'"fy'tre." Mat '. "'"''" What dan.5r urn tl.e true . i 'i u.t'Cai - Nor;';., who iia'.; l e. n Laltlinj.' 1,'a.ii l t.i': A ol . : i Tii -t .- ; ai d what a 1 :'i. i.er up ju the ti.it llcuiocrats South, to t . . "orni.f.. i i U'.h an itaaoeition. Aa.B, r td. t'.'.- t!lh re-o'uti.m of the ra'i.e i'nvei.1; n, ind see Low tl.'y de n nine the Ki.'.n.N'. thing a-hm rupt ; hi A s' i' '" I . V u i i.nt denounee the J.iirn !i. , .1.1.1 .ui- a. corrupt. Lut, maoify the.r in p- ti I. e s. mi -p. ak of tln-ui w.th ei.tir riL. t in :.ti. i. 'ii won themse, ve. a. the U'. ,." . ".'c t l i t e rointry. i.l.d, a. it IS'f limttil the nor. a to con e bl.J sic t i.e I in l .ill .c CO i fin t bi twe n tii' se '.- i him pioi... eaen hkiit.jr it. the ot hi r b'fji'iuan 'I by ofhirtel." l.ut I nn 1.1 ua-li itii.-laki n if li.e rriiat i.o-ly .1 the pe.iple do lu.1 look Upon it a iigi.l tf I: e t oi . and rpri the eo iritrr '! tr ttrr I.,- njom r eiu li destroys tl.e itn. r j ley in but f..elioiis. They cannot si rHt 't,. in selve. i.Wi iii'pul lat sse. They f. copy 'i.e p i.loii ot f..ti in a crowd, who tuiM .!--i.u, .:;.. r,i ,-t , l,t ir pit I' nk n't' i for "'. n . t ksh for lueii i i.i j Di t utn e. 'J hey con-ra'.u I .le tiieii.M-lvr upon the " r.ipid deeav' ot ir party, but I-1 Mr warn t!,ee boaster, e.-i b.ilt aidet. that 'hi if tt it tionf if I ia. tuf av'iv tktU Nitxr mimud M mint. I NT it rr Tr ni i i nr I il in :isi e I . a ill , kiuu4 . i.i. . . . . ... . . -,. .. . . .... it h, hi v fellow citu. lis, a creai miiase, to suppose'that the present administration is anti abolitiou. It is iinti American, and no thing else. And it would, by its ruthless hind, lonz before this, have crushed out the . ......... . , last remains o! it, it it I. ail not hecli lor me ii.doiiiital.lt; spiiit of the Ami ileal, people, that never yet stooped il neck to the heel of a tyrant, and never will; Ju-t think of it: tho whole newer of this administration, with a foreign menial that supplants him : I" ir,,I llmueh wc-eiill.e Wife Aeu l. ii.ii. r.n lio'irn." In the tint place. I say, that tile adminis- trati.iii par;y ear.net ruie the evil if it won.':. It Li. no Mr.-Mi'li. ueh has been its course of foliey that it l.a-. lost it I h .ie th l.i.'li uthoritv of.Mr. Ciin-'tnans litter. Sbe'ikiu of the . v w partv, he says : line int.p . iiiijf, iiii.fiir, i. u i in - ..- i..iL-tru;a!-, ntditv tl l.tilii.r fllilius ll!t UK, l.i-i ii i '-.;iii-e..t.. i'.i;l it h ,ve luirii iH-'eii in ..i.itt.pi i ii rj ci.iic hi i'. ii.i.'Ti, et ut nil - sl-ii cc i I IU. n.lrin!:c . , ly who liiareli. in U) il nifpvr t." (.ttscrve, then.tbi.t if left to its own strength ic vouid have lust nearly every Stiite Hi thel nit.n.N.rth niul Smith. Vi.il tveii with nil the strtngth it could get fiuin ; last 1 ongre.-, to a nnnoiity of one-third m 'hi - t'onrts. "bservo turiher. that Mr. t'.'uitnu sayi it lost its strentth by stund- inj p to tiie riht. of the Smth. Now, if that be so, I concede th.it it is 3 powerful re&sou why the l-out'i should stand by it to a man. Hut if it w as on aecnuut of its standing up to the vijhts of the .South. l.ow. Lari '-iied it that its tiiei.ds ir) the .. K r-c iKit: lit-meinl t r. .i r. t. . sav ,llt for the Wli-s it would have been defeated iu n. ariy t v. ry .State in the l'niii in the t'lt fi, hs well as the Nctth. Surely he would not utter such a slander against 1 outiitiu len.o-rat..astlialthey torscok the adimiiisti ati'in for i-t indiiig up to the rights r.t t ne out Ii . it.it Mr. t . it W-..I -in it Mieii-tu back avain. No, if it io-t its Miel.th lv siandii up to the rlj.t. of the N.uih. 1 cincouceive how it emrem its -tieneth in ti.e i,i.;ti. Uv.t if it. Northern iiuiids 1-tt it f:r standing up to tl.e ri.'bts of me io-i.h, cau it wiu back the.e friends without di sorting the rights of the South ! 1'ut the u istake lits in surpo-ii.a thit it l.is it3 iiiiiufLce by stiiudin up to the riLht. cf the .outh. It lo-t influet ce eve- ry-v. hc;t, and at the same time, t y driving the conservative men from it, by favoring the factions North and South. ; and e.reci- aLy by its rutliie;S aud low-down proscrip. r.. ,i t.tt.... .;i:....-- r ,1... fr.m rlac'es cf tru.-t 'and profit, aud it, en'- coui.i).en.ei,t of to foreign lin Jence, even to tiie tit.. ut of going doftu into the work sh. ) , a'ld bidon-tr the American stand a.ioe. aud the Kuelis'uu.aD take hi piaee. It La wst It ind JeltCit, iieeJ.e thu time La., arti'.ed, so piniiuv predicted by Mr C.iiiiiti-'aii, in the speech from which I hare q 10'ei, wLen the native- Anieiican fpirit, to gintrous wLen fairly dealt with, and -o teiiibiK under a sen", ol inj :ity, "hojid arise and sweep it f.'"ni the e.unt-y. llt will it not regain iti strer.sth bv hi?. ccs.ir.i:. from ctl.ir parties? The Whig, .oi in-tance .' I knav.tr, never! There ji-.jj bus i.; en, an i '. wt.ys will be, a c'tian;e t,n and the;i froin one pirty to a:.oi;u r ; souii frcm the Lv.-t, and other. i'rm tin: wor-t motives. Uut thai the Vnis, wi,o ii.-ve b-eii hatiliiii the I;iii'j it a'n-p;.rty upon prit.eiple fortwe.i'y ye:r, wide. tr surrender to its pal I v organiza tion ; or, that tin; Ii. uK.firat will t-versur rey,J , , . , , ler to ti.e hi-' orealiualion. Is a'.surd i ..,T,r.r. Tl. ,,r..!.i :, .-,f l.r.ik r.( the-e parties were hotjot. K'ich lelli v. so .till ; and nei'i.cr can surrender to tie; otb'-r w'tlloi:!- a f..rf. r;. uure rt t,i. imf ;-pen- .1 denee. and .-.If ! t. Tl.i.. i the il!ui- tration ; you h iv.j i t . r, at law tioti'v years with your niihhor. Both of ) ju ire boo-e-t K:.c!i thit k that Lei ri-ht. It i. de-iia' lrj to end it. Friend., inlr-rfere, ai d get you together. '1 he first proposition th' t your te-ehbor niakea i. that you .-l.oi.ld riiukt'to him an t n,rnui! iotfjt iir r: ,, irr ! I"..' not tht put 'an t r; ! to tho eo:.' r-. nee ! V.i.i you n ,t tirr. a -ray th ill - nr. t. ; e "nrl ar 1 hoe, r.n s'.h inn.n pi-it as ti.t.t? I'will iwprrtmi. but. I Will never fff'tr. No-, ha", tbc L. inocratic p;.ry ever pro-p-id a cc:i ; r jit.i c with tl.e Hhla, and a uuicu upon a C'ji.in.ou platform, out-ide the Dn.ovrf.lle ork'3:iiz:.tion, to cure the evils in tae country : Never 1 Never ! 1 It. on y term, are. S"l,initiott. Nor, if th'-roi. a Vi'hij iutbi free land, who when a tijtiip, omisr it njvitl. i wilting to inr fiunr nt 11.5 i, r,'l J have to ay i. that i.is is not the ;p:rit of Lis fathers, and I do not eivy Llui Li decent racy. A v ry d:rTeret.t coui-e i: pur.-ued by the American patty 1 proceed i--w t -tat" mv r'lfi'dy for the pviis iii the 1 .t.d ; it in to eo operate w.th the Aiiir-ric-.il party. I do riot rlitim for it f.r, fi :-t!on eitrer i.i if. orv, its pmcticea, or in principle for it i- nut:.an:'-tut 1 do claim that it , . . r tbor ujlily patriotic. Its ncc-scy aud its oalh.i. w Lieh i.a.e l.e. n so nun h u.i-und' r siood.and so m I' ll ahu' d, I aw under no iie..s-i' to justify, b-csj-e, ojt of r ..p' t lo tho-e who thought them o't j. etiOl.al e, they have been abandoned J j.t as li"n. W a-hit feton, who was a ni'tnhfr of tin: Cine nnati Socl.tv. reeomniende lthe aban. doiuiK hi oi .Oi-ie of n fe;:ture, which he himself oiiginate.l, not benm-e he thong! t then, w rotl!?, I Ut b' riu.e ..; vs-a nililri to yisl i .'.III. U.'I.i? to the p. 'i'i':i a rf to -.- who did B it 1 must say, in pi-sli.g, th: t the firrci wh in . ha r -leteiiied liir- or-yatiij-tiou r.t tiie party, ny , r. eai, show that ;t wts wrong. Secrecy ia not a ctui.e. Tie J orpo-i and the eitrunis'jiiees mu.-t d. t. rtiitne if propriety 'I Yt earliest or ganised re-i-tari''c to lli.'liiid am seen t one. A l and "f men. painted an l 'ii-g ji? c d to' inseivc ns Iiidi.il... slid Wf ,t on sli p to;ri -jr,d tire ' r, r tli La. 'J -,r den hi., r d at tl.e time hp !aw!r-i rbla.- A'.i t uhi.h our- r.t y.,u now ouid not j jt ou i 1. Iraoc bark his anc- try to V.i " an.r f ' n t, ti i'g'.is d , !a w le- re'ol:! . Nol le ti,. i, ; '1 hey kl.evv that tlit-v won).. I d. i.euii' .'d. but 'he intrrrst iir tlieir eouti'rv re,iuirrd it, atid thi-ir r.alti.li-ni enabii d t tun, and in tu ris above every cotisidei j. ubiei-t then sell i . to eetis ,re and .a.piciui. 'Jbe I rave nu dtas LU duty .v :. i .i:. .. .....I. .roil tuai si crccy ui. .ii.-iiuisi, ...i.., ....... . cirouni. lances, they would have condemn- td. And to thwe who originated this organization thought that iho circuin- stances rt quired scciecy, and tbey de- . l . : ! .....t '.,.. t l.i icrmincu io incur ik i.u.-t..o .u. .... public pood. Noble men ! lie deserves but little praise who stands by Ms eounliy and her interests only when he can do it in sunshine, and sailing smoothly uowti me popular line minum. hi pic v.; a w ave to impede his course ; but Le who. st. ms the cm rent mid brave the storm, i whither it be danger or reproach, deserves, j and will receive, soon, r or later, bis couu- , try hijihost commendations. And vthttij this country shall, tbroue.li the mean- who h j these men oiirinated, le freed from inju- nous foreign influence, they will nave tnc ."' praise WHICH lUOSt- uisj;U..-eu u.i-n 'Lave who originated resistaucc to foreign. oppression. Hut be that as it may, it now j ttmids Lii'ore tho country as any other party. j ; ow. why .-hould you not co-operate; with it : 1 will notice the objection "irscd; by Mr. Clinmao, because you will be s:.t- j i. ..i ;. .1 . isfied that he urted, and that if they are nut snflitient, theu there are uoue that are. I He''ur.-t a.ldrAseabiuelf tat'iL " old'Whig ! puity," and oaV3 Vi na .iieii. art nf cnur.e nut Uli.it r the lijl'il. l ui-lnfittioits l.o t.r the n.ti.iiiutinti (fj t'-r Kiii.w Noiamij t'oevenlitin, Iv-caiis' tlinl t'.m. j enl:i n crnounceil both tl.e Wliit; unil DimorrM. ic iijrt.e ms corrupt, and prt.cljinit'.i lli.tt it tvtd dr;. n nn 1 lie runm uf buth and in apile of llicir oM'tinn. V... T ..n-w fit. ,l,..t tt.u V.tiiiiniiltotT ' .U, 1 airtiri , u . , ,tt.,tu ..vMi.........0. IViivt-ntion said no such thing. A former I eoiiveiition did use lanuae of that kind, j nr.d I confers that I always t lioulit that! that was one of iu faults ; a trifling one, to . be sure, and just such an any party. Mid j many pavli-ans, arc too upt to commit. They will not be content with sclt!ng forth 1 their principles, but must abuse somebody j - K" ' fVJ ' Jy ,1'a'- ,1'e oihi-r alleired faults, it has been abandoned r.veu ';r. iancuiau, win. an ins ixperi-i - . ..f :i ei.ee aud pruuei.ee, is not lieu from , the s&me fault. Hear Lim : j l'iie rli( Whif p.rtv,iH yea reniriuhrr I nr.1 dieted ".ii- ye.ra a.. WL.u!ii he the en. ; no Ion- i . r rii.ti. Observ? the difference. The Americans 1 c nriti-Iiiinu .1 the hi- ti.-irfv tlead after I oil' pi oe it wa n.au ; but .Mr. Miiigmai. propr.esieo . ifdeath year ago, when it had the yii-orof LeaUL on its cheek. And who can tell how , "'"ell mat prophecy L:.d to do with its' .death ? Ever) prophecy hiving gune forth, ; elllier li.c pany or ine lupiiet uiu-i inn. i And who can toll how. much stionger is ; ambition than love! And who cau tell how much Larder ho pressed down with one band, than he upheld with the other, tvrn when be thoiht he was uph-di.in with buth! I do know, that I would as sOmU Lave attempted to stay the destruc tion of lijl'V.'Jii, after the prjph.t had curse 1 it. a. to uphold the Whig party, af- ter Mr. llingmau hnd prophesied its dow,,.; .. 1 ' T...I i e.-.n u ; I ri.tt iTt. mi. r?i t . Willi fall 1 Hut if you will not co-operate wiih the An. i lic.m., who simply tuld y ou of y jur ! ruin, Luw n il you co-opertte witli Mr. Citign.an, uo cau.-ed it .' ISut Mr. Cling- I. an J lu'.eeds to sy : ' fjut a.tii e uf rou mT (Vri r.-lucllit after l.at. ii.- trie. I of .ti. si t:.e I . nt.ttr.i tie prt au loiitrt I.. i, i.i'.u a u:.l'iti w! t i 1 1 ' I ;m-'irno. We feel no suih r. iji tnce. ; We are t ot reluctant to unite with Demo- . cruta. flu the contrary, we desire it. We have offered to do so, and still olT. r to do si Yea. we urge it with e .-truest liva. Mark w l.at 1 say ,D.ile ti:U IhtiH. Uut thev r.:fu. to r'e with u. arl r- ipiim a tufiChihr to their patty Oi an izatnn. t lur objection is not to uniting with them una ef.ii.uiou lattorm respic'.lul to both; hut it i- to a l.uiiii'.iatiiii; surrender to tin ir eicta'.iou. We rr-.' re-dy now to d j the tirs.t, but we will never do the latter. We abandon, fur this putp-i.-e our Wh'g otgan- iijtu.ii, you aliandou yuur Jletuocratie or- .. J .. , . i.., . e""''"' " , J. an Ann rics.u pl.Mfo.m. Me will he Whig AiutrleaiiS, you may be. I'i iiioct .'ic A nteiivab. Vou wont tio it! Then di. and f.gLt Vt ti.e death 1 That it our fj irit. But Mr. Cilngiuau proceed to say : 'i'o ahr.w that tl.- :n br dune wil l prfirri. tv.ani! illiuut loss of tx it" re.p rl, i.t urteur to t:.c p ist a'.tiuti of our prty tiie Stl.,'' A.c. He then proceeds to show that the W Lig parly Lad frequently elected men to li i h places who Lad not aluurs been Whig, and adn.it that tLis is true. I aui i lud tosav that the Wl.i;' party has Le :i liberal, and is 'liberal still, and does u"t rc')"',e 3 Lumiliatit.g sum nder of any- body, liut if Mr. Clingman means to say the WLif party of North Carolina ever Le 11 r.s independence lightly, the old love I bear it makes me say be is mistaken. It never yet forgot its dignity. And ho is huuself a living evidence of it. (ireat ns was Lie merit, much as it desired to honor hiui, jet as soon as he bore Lard upon its intiiiinliee and prophesied it downlall.it turned its Lack upon him, preferring rather to die iu hU Late than to live in Lis servi tude. Fur the lo.i service Le rendered, it alt, J .. itl.es him pro-peril v, aud Lopes that a lew years of hard her vice aud sLort ra 1 ions i,l nt.il ieavi Lim vitrflily enough to come back, aa comes the tired stag to his atarting place, and rest iu the old ratine. By which time, retaining all Lis desire to , i.. . :.t l i. . i .1 - wu' uc "''' ua,c "mK' ,u " ' 1'i,r",! "U'J "1 bu km.liy received. And now, in ;ry love fox new associate, 1 will g'.nl.y remind them, that Mr. Cimgmao, who o trulLfuby prophesied the downfall of ll.e Whig?, said that your love of public p. under was "the ro'k on which you would put. ' And tbnt the Native American spirit a -aiii.t fori i.'ti influence was that which would we..-p you from the country. And, kithoui;'. you may remove Atlas and the l'yitneea, yet you shall note-cap.; that propin ey 1 .'dr. Ciingitiau next d 'rc"i! bin 'elf to li.. Americans, and tays that he tu l tu u. iliit ti.e Americans would be di-naiided, ai d !id,i ed th' in to stand aloof fiom tb' in, and ti. n asks aff, ctioi.a4..!y : "le, v ii r.. t w.iti If.-l vnu ii t.i t..H. n iriva'l. i aii'ivr. No. We Lav.;' mote confi d. iii.e in ni. prophecy than w Lav." love for I.i. idii. e. We must follow the fate which h" prnlirted t"r 'l' T'tir. ago. to wit : that il th... for. .ju iiiflueiie.. fOlitllUled to be in- u.ii'i.i-1, ix.tii-e'l. We- wou.d sweep ti.e paity liom the eoiintry that o e ! eised it. 1 hat is our inis.ioii. J'rophecy hu pr.'die-!.-d ;t ii d we M. an to maintain i's ii.falli b.liti . No nd vi"e. no threat, no alliirem.-nt-., shall sw. rve u hair s brea Ith, llur course is riht on, and onward, up to vieto. ry. vi:i then, whin our mission it ended. whet. Uvw tlutLed the Au.vricaii uuuse with more lustre tlun ever l!oman. had, then we will IL-teU to the advie of frieuds, tho .fih they niuy be slightly interested there-j 111 themselves. Mr. Clingman next ad- drosses the lemotr.;ts, aud says: Witt, respect I,. ilse pe,K,n. who have fi.r- 111. fly oeled w.lli the, Democratic ..;rly." (f curse, he ili.e m. t mciii the (re. mil. is i.f N. w V-rk) " I c m are no reuse 11 for th.ir now Willi- hulilm their .u.p.-ri no... .1." I answer, that I can (1 niess so far as the New lork Jr ree soili rs are concerned, T i...i,1,t- a .- ran.nll nliv thpv should withhold their support ) And the tiist reason is, because Mr. f lingmnti is n iiu lull r of it not UcEiisc l.i ussoeialion ., . ui, ... j j ,. , , , , 11 . 1 1 is disreputable, but because lie loves to l.at- . , , ' , ... , , tic with the elements of htrile, brave dunger, and biiro himself to destruction. And al-. , , , . , . thoiieh Lis unnaturn it niav be his pro- , . , 11 t ' . 11 lenc sirci jiu fuauies " i ""fr, ' . . , ,. . - ..... , , ;uu. 1 civilized, her dime and hoi equal to our., ates. So it has been, and so it will he. lie , ' , 1 .... ' ,, it you cou.d to-day remove every citiaen never joined the parly until he saw the rock 1 . . . ' . ,f ,, 1. i - 1 1 r ,,1 ,1 ., ,..i,i : 0111 f this couutrv, and move all brance 111 siphton which he predicted they would . . , . 'nit. r. it . . . ..1 f.,V r r ii ,n, America would be branee tomor split, aud he wants to witucas the tun of the .. ., . , . ., ... mi rt. rowt Wlt" "II her burdens, with all her pov. WrA,,ntb..r c h.r.ioi, f Mr. ninemans is. I Pr,,V in low. "! splendor in hiirh places tKut il,., A,....H...nrartv is too weak to do ... .1 . -. ,! 1. I . 1 IllllllllllL'i lUill im n.ll inu nr!J tl State in the r.iien. Well, that is just what ho said would have been the fate of the Democrats, if it had not been for tl.e WLigs who went tothjir support. If, then, i .1 li ii.tj 'i!. .i l. . ,. I !,, , these same A bijwj' "ivo iheui ami unite r , " 1 ,1 -,1, ,l -i mi V,llllll!t:.l..,V.eillS,V?,l l n ,.t-T milt, . ' it will lot down the Democrats and set up the Americans. l!ut I will show, out of ' Mr. Ciiii'jinau's owu uouth, that he is mis taken. He says : Twelve inoritlia ago it nrrmrtl to be f.triniila bit in il orifaiiitutiuti hid nienihe ra. Wl.iu . aenihle.l in ita ci.nvrntu.a. however. In at June, it i mil km. o n, iliin.i (lie aiinutmu of 1 le lii- , toreigniT. I appeal in lehalf of this move f.irin ioii.ii-limine inrili.t l..vrry LrUi.iii.i,, the nieiit, and assure them that the only way t iitfe"i.le ol" twelve INurtlirrn Slates, wl.erein l'a, , l.i--.i.i ' 1 f . . 1 . a i .-. , .1 ...... i keep Ameriun what ahe is, isto let Americans chiel al.eiir'lii ly .rerii tri.ui ll.e partv. In ' the reent I'envention, h.mver. of luat inutitli govern It. liitar ai.iiu- litlarjatia caii.erk," Ac. i 1 a.-k rna to read ;;ain the extracts Well now, auswer me this ; 1 fr""' M'-' "dn;.'man'r. speech, a. to the inter- If it was formidable before these dele- gates left, and these sum, delegates come back oiraiti. i.it not ju.t prt-istly as formid able now as it was sweeiiu( every thing be fore it ! Mr. (Tinzman must nmember that a two-edged sword is au unfe weapon even , for him to fenee with. i He proceeds to say : 'litii.nn...n.ntr.lr:ilii.nrr.,i.HV.nr.on. Mr. Fillmore, it i then eiuceuid, k.a no tn noil, in tin- ...ti.i. , Well now. answer me tits : If its chief strength lay m the North, and it was l.irmidabie with tint strength, and the Nurlh came into the 'Convention and nominated Fillmore, will not thu N oil It support its own nominee ? Ami if so, is it not a formidable ticket? And can il be true that he has no streng.h North? Mr Ciiugii.jii s wish wan fartlur to that con cession. It Le had )tijmrfd it, I should Lave l ee u alarmed : but I laui'L at LU t..n- ce--ioi... Mr. Clingman proceed.-: '1'i.ia i in p.irt owme In tit fcl thit lie tin. ru tl.e I u.l c Si ur act, anil aul'" j J- ti li y in o-hreirr'-r: l,i hit f.lficnl oath e Hewrcd lo rjrrv it uul " And, now, if this be so, is t pcsiola that there is a Southern man wdu cau uppisc 'lim? Or would Mr. C'lingman adii-e us to take a niau who would not sign ihe Fu gitive Slave act, aid Who W iciJ Hot .et in oheilii nee to his olfcial oath, in order lo avoid his terrible tout -s.- on, that i c l.a. " no btrenth at d.e Ne.-th ! ' No. Bath, r let every Datiiul lake an oath wilL Lis neighbor, ne.er ti d tt a man who has io-t Lis popularity by acling " in obedience to bis official oatb." But it is nut tr jp. I Lope, that Mr. Fill more ha sacriticcl l.iin eif at the North. It is true tLnl, by hi. decided aud patii oiie course, Le uil saciiliee n.mscif with the factionista every al.c-rc. But in doing so, Lo gatinred around Lim the conserva tive ahd true men eveiywinr. And hat is stienglb; tiie oily strength that wid last. Iu this ha is precisely the reverse of Mr. I'icree. lie samOeed himself with the conservative by cvurtins tl.e factionists who make the noise. And now it remains to be seen, whether in a fair contest the tons er vat'ues, or tie faction. ,.ts have the majority. I know the coui.st will L.; no -'.ild's pl'y- . I'ut brave Lrart, atrong arms, ird a gooc cause are our. And the result can lardly Le doul tful. '"WLen you are about to decide an i.-sue of such moment, beed not the word of a few mer cenary traitors among us. 1 hey have niarka upon them, by which tLey maybe known." Such is the language of Mr., Clingtnan'f letter, lei Mainly would not be willing to join Lim in detior.iKina any considt rable por'itu of my fellow-citiiCcna a.-i traitors, aud I teiirc that the langunge may be conuned strietl v lo auch as "i'li' tmiiht upon tin ni Ijij v hti li Lucy imiy I k a men." Hiving met th principal obj'-ctiona, I proceed to notice '.he claims cf our paity and ticket. I need not siato to you, my fellow-citizen, that the leading id-a in our movement i to counteract the undue and inj'irion. foreign influence in thi country. Uurs is no cru sade against foreigner, as such. It i no seilisLnesa or exclu-ivci:ess ; and is not ot all against, but is confirmatory of th't idea, that our country is tl.e y iumof the op- pressed. Is your house less a place of Los pitaiity. and ireiicroity, and charity, be cause you retaiu to yourself the right to say who shall come to it, and upon what term, they shall stay ! No. It is this that make., it yuur Lome, and not everybody' and enables you to di-pense. hospitality Just so our country is not the le.i hospita : ble, and g.-nerou. and charitable, because we would have the power to say who shall come to it. and upon wbat terms they shall i stay. It is thi that makes it our country, and not everybody's, aud which will enable us, for ages I Lop., to secure to ourselves I aud di-pi ti- to others, the Lie-sing of civil . and reli jioiis liberty. TLis is the iliustra lioii. I say to one : " Where doyo'i come from !'' ; ' I am form Kngland.'' " And do you not love your country, and the pl i'.e of your nativity !'' " No ; I love not hin." 1 " For whit did you cotre here?" " 1 c um! a fn'.'itiee from ji.-tiee to live upon the coutilry and do as 1 plcac." lohiiii w!.y,"co back, stranger ; tl.i, country is dedivated lo virtue and indu-tty, and Ln flu place for you.' ;' T ano'Ler J (:) : " When; an; you from?'' "I am foini Kngland.' " And do you not love your country, and the place of your nativity ? ' " Love it ? Yes ; I love it with a cLild's fondness' " by e-itiic- joohcru!" " K enu-e ao iety and government op. ; pur9 or, lalur in jojr yitldiug toil, aud presse i me, aim i vaunt to nreaiiie your ,11.1,11. u. ill-l'UHil. WJIL1HJ!A Kg enjoy the blessing of civil aud religious liberty." To him wo fay, " elcome, t-trnnjer i j live amoiij; us, w ith no other burdens thau j wo ourselves will bear, ami your chidrdi r proud name." . Do JOU object to till.. 111 any ( foreigner object! No foreigner that ever 01, .t td 1!lvc I,,,,.,, lioned U collie here ! will object. On! v sel, ... emne to disturb ulli(.rs(J( our ,loctrill,.s, ... ,,.,. ,; t...,;4 .l.-.ll I ''..' ... . Auieriea ' is as min i to their trooU as ., ours. Why, my feliow-eitizehs, it H not the air or the .oil that in ikes a country, 1 ... ;. : . . i 1 1. ..!., iiu. 11 in 1 .it l" vi'iv. iiu.a 111 1. nun. ., ' , . .. . . tributary to a n.ouai eh. ;uchisiio Auier- I . (j it . r 11. 1 JjOOK at i'lexico poor, tgnoreur, feelile, . ..... ,. . J.. b . ' , .' priest-ridden ?lezieo 1 isho is no Amen- . . . ,. c ,, , 1 if can soil. Look at al South America, half ;'.'. and .rrelion every where, and an J'.iuprror (or her master; or more in L 1 J ... it 1 1 '1 b 'l !' U Knland, will, -V1 """r''''""" and oppression And , K'n '" niu,'li better off would be the ,0"B- r0l5,,e" , Irwhin.n for Lavintr fled imiH her cruelty ! lr, move in the Ko- , ; . uians, anil it would be Koine, with all her . . ,. ,. all nitr Il Irt,. nn.l . ... .1 .... ..n .., 1 .r. rt. I.. CH.I.I.IV t, . II I .III' I .1 ,l-t-, ailtllKlttl,!,!, and with a Pono in God; and then how much better off would the children of the ; Pilgrims be, for bavins.' aou'jht thi wilder ; Heps' and braved iu hardships, that they ...,l. . 1 ' f 1 T ""f-' ""lai.tp me i.orn as uou ; in every native ami to every well-ineanui)' lerenee ot r.iiElaii'l. and the ol ject of it ; it being no b? than the avowed destruc tion rif this l liion. And read, also, the extracts in re-.'ar.l to the ihflumce of fjr eii'tiers and Cntholios in our election, and the object thev had in view, t wif; th benefit ot the old oountiea from which th.-y came. And surely it ii aiarmin enough. "ut FIJ1'h wa'4 n innuenee then, yvhen we j I'-""1 olll.V 10O.U1IU a year, what must il be. no w t hat we h a ve 1(1,0011 rear? J.ul It . not f.iv.'l;.iiJ with our peace. alone thit li. interfered, ... , fiiirini den. W a-hiiii't iii l administration Europe was at war, a"d j Fr .nee formed the desin of enlistiiis this I country in it, ami to that end sent over her: t iiiis-arie.i ai d fiirmt il societies snuuiir the i f .rei'ii. rs and aninng our own people; o that the w hole country wn. thrown int.' com- i motion, llencral Wuhinjii.n .jlb-i. hi' Cabinet and threw the whulo weight of hi! goveri mei.t acain.t il. ind to Congress. 1 nt li e f.irei sent a message ner became so told ll.at they appealed Ironi the J reid lit. lo the people; and but for tiie crcit influ- i enee of U M.hin jL.ti, the coun'ry would, have been involved in Kuropcau war. j Ag:"in : Y ou will rem -niLcr, but afewj years a;o, wh-n Murope was at war, the f . . . . ... ... . liiou Kosuth came lo thi country for the avowed purpose of enli-tn g thi country ; and y ou remember h he paraded the ; euuuiry, aim was usi ami leasu-n, ana i eouilcu, un:il the Ail.eticati spirit w aa a-; roused at hi insolent proclamation that liitieral Wasl.in.'ton did not understand the theory of our government, ur the duty of OUT t.ei.l.'e ! Again : in thi year and ll.e last Fu- rope a en;ng- d in mighty war Ktig-: land sent over hr Minister, with in-lruc-i tions to interest the foreigners here and our j own citizens, and enli-t tl.e In for service j And - ir g' .'er.i'neii; saa eo iudlgiiaol at J the itult, that war speeches have been made in the Senate, ud many thought war; inevitable, ami it is not yet settle.!. Again : It i- known that Home, Chris tain haling, Bible burning 1'ome ttial boasts of swaying a quarter f the globe, ha marked us a her prey. Not by war, but by ilisi'i iou w ilea, more A angeroua than war. And now, iu view of all this, " ihall . we," to use the atrong language of M r. 1 Cliiiginaii, " shall we, as a nation, sit stu- i pidly quiet, wmle nil the woild is inter-1 fereing in our domestic concern ? Ai for our tnki t ; wa it nikde with the ' view to enable the conservative men of both ; tiie old par;; to unite np.iu it, without any j .,r-.eiture or sen rer,ect. or oi tneir ,ong-. elierislicd political altactiineul. It there; is a man in the I'niied ."states who had the entire confidence uf Whig and the respect' of the. llemoerat, it i Mr. Fillmore.. If there is one of whom the satuc may be said i as Democrat, it is Mr. I'onel-on Oue a I Whig, the other a moerat. This is our , tieKtt. ?ir. j iiiinore. aiier ijenerai i ay-1 lor s d. ath, di-ehnrped thu duties of 1're-i- i dent f"r nearly four year, with great ahili- I . , i, r ri , 'i- ty and with general eatisfaetiou. lie! came to the goveriiiiient when it wa in a , . . storm, ks now, unon the rxciunir sui.ieet ot slavery. And such was the propriety of, " K'' "'V" ,,,' ,rr" ,n ,r"n' In, measures and the Iii iimes of his admin-1 ('""f' w. on fire .rvrral timet. i-tration, that be lift tho government in a calm, such as i had tint enjoyed for many years. Iu that calm, the present adminis tration came in, and such has been its coiiK of impolicy and weakness, that the very storm which Mr. Fillmore had quiet ed Las hern rai-cd "gain, and tbreaU-is u with dell netioll. i:... i.:... I... ..I, i'.. ,.. ,..., ..,,. .,,,1 ......... ii i ... o uii..,,ii..ii.. nt...... " 1 ' ; factioiii-t, North kiul South, Would dwindle down into such a mere speck of a statemaii that you might handle bun with tweeiers, j and t'he storm will pass without hurt. j Of co.ir-e I do not know whether our) ti-ket will succeed or not. But I do I know that it deservt s Vt succeed, and I think it Will, As is the strength of peace and union to the strength of faelion and tli. union, o ii the streni'tli of our lieket in ! the coming election. I Lave given y ou the I sum, the answer is with you. And now let me urge you, my follow-! filiieiis, fo the contest. Il tl.e cause were j Ir. fling or not your own, I would not ptcaj you. But it is your ow ii, and you cannot' i over estimate it.-, iinjioi tanrc. There limy ! be a cru-t oi parti. mi-ship aroutid some tl.nt f'.rhids tt.e to npj ront-h tl e-n, but to th" old lueii who have hid a long life of liberty und biippiiiii:"., and who may Lave retired and b it the young on guaid, I ay, put on your old minor and help us once again lo the young nun with whom mu t bo the -ti. ii.-.'i of the eoiit. I say, the r an-., is wirtl.y of and d :na lids your whole treii.'lh. Chi Km riltxuius lihcih ii the. cause, Aiiifru.n i. thu field, and I 'nun the watch word. Strike the word "lail'M from yO'Ji I.i xieou: " But none but Anie-1 licaiu ou gu:.rd." I. iok to Jour leader. If im never mouiiu'ii h w nr nor-e, l,e ,..ver a-lla- tlll .'a . I. il i.'oni one. tie na i.een irie.il m,I 1. aud will n;-cr deprive you of yoar louor. wortliv. lie is one t'l you, 1 n r or your bread because you are Americans, but will encourage you to rise, as ho has risen, from the humblest to the proudest po sition. EDWIN G. KEADE. Horth CLarulina W) CHARLOTTE: Tuesday, June 3, 1 S5(i. A M K It 1 1' A X M M 1 X A T I O ' . KDK ntl-.MDKNT, MILLARD FfLLMORE, OF XEW-VHHK, I you VH'B- I'KKMUK.NT, t r - t - 1- . , f. ' s 'r c O T ',, t- , i ( 1 i h f ' m .... i . .u-j l ;l.'iw.LVi( OF TF.NXI.Ss.tE. AMEKICAX KLKCTOUAL TICKET, M TUT lTt AT l imit. L. II. CAKM It'll AKL. of Wilkea, JOHN W. L'AMEItUN, of Cuinbeiland. lat Diatriel, Ud 3d till .'.til lit'i 7 Hi h:li j.i. T. I.iitlrjohn, of (iranvillr. A.J, r-irtiiitfci., of Chuthain, (.ir.. J M. .each, of fljviuaon, A J. D-.rg.in of Anaon. rt'B liOVEHNUR, jo ii a a : 1 1 m i:is, tip (lfll.K"KD f'OKNTV. CANMI'ATK FOU SIIF.UIFF. 3 ,"Vtf are a uthnrt-ed t.innnnuner K. C. t.KI KR, K-n , n a ean.ii.i.tle f.r rr elretmn to li.r of. " ......,..,.. ,.; .... auitig Aui;iiat r.irclmn. . . - j k,l(j (J(. fffif ,,ociated with him ou tl.t 3 ;"l'u eiiabie in i.i .t.b;ih the bote uf Mr. late A re tic expedition iu tin search for t'.r llnde'a I.eli.r in one juncr are ncci-.anly John Franklin to accept aucb tokeu of ae eoiiipi;!. t n. Irn nut mueh n...ttrf prrparrrj fi.r i knowltdgiiient from the liritisli (.ovcriuiiM.t ti.i. week. We w.iuM, ihercf..rr, l..il the at- "y pleae to prcci.t, W aa passed t; 1. 1, Lou ut' our rruijcra ti it. It mil rr.y an at. ' ,veos ' i "ay 4. tenl.ve pefua.l. I Among the four, we are aahawed ta state, 'wert Am Lii and Jian.i S. lirul, iiu I. U e ...i.ntl. rfnoiict g U. u,c r art,. !. . i-t .t.'K.r-. t. u.ti neiiti- iiaru i,rrM'u ...r tSe fi.t l. n.'M-riit, but beinr hard prrsaed for room we defer il until oral wrta. Wr w ill alo uuticc our I'riio'l oflhe Salisbury W ateiul.ail. t. C'liiifr. . , . . . , i .- We hs.l tiir yi aure on Tl.uraday rvrtun lt, of reecno-ir. a .! rr..in lh gei.llei.ian. II .a a real i..n r.f ll.e ami and it will do any one good t,. ,r..p lum y tsr rr.!. lie w. .n I... n Iu... Iruni Ina rnounUm lour, anJ he aopeara in tin. fin..i .pint., lie .(.px--r. u U er.iotu,( lo.-i hr.,l,h .nd ir rs.:y in m I I: ,. c.ti,, I.I. r al H.I - .! i S.i.ir., ,y i.r,t. Tiie A.i.rv. Ir Soeui..r Civa gli in; .r,i.nta of hi. lurer.. U-r. i, the l-onlc m me ineunUina, and n h. (Ht ha my U ..ju.lly .in i r, .n,i u, liit t..i. ! Inpian Fl'.HT Ii Mrxiro. From a pn- in 'I ur.rt.y i iotoine, tl.e 27tJi ii.tlaut, tbc al vite elr J.J Kale 1'aaj, May "th, as 2'. !.. k, our luwn ... ,.,uu by t rr t'tiinit. Ire informed that " by a t-urii-r arrived it live fre. Th.,.. who a..w (he lira fir.t ay that, 1'iedrai Ncgrat lt bigl.t, new is jrouf 1 1 ,t ..ntr.n .ir.i in t'. bakery of M aara. HiW- mp.t t 1 that fij.Lt took placo not far from Saltiili, Kn limn I hit point it .prini Noj.b nj Nmlh three or four days ago, between the Nk'ca on Try nn Mm I, "uii. tiir ii t tru. Inn. if a t.ui.i. lerok I lldiann Slid Melickua ; fifty cf tLe 1st- l r ol l...u. a. Among the Louie a burnt don oi l.l..u up, win lot c.:.l Ktner.on l.ou.r, oecued by Vv (' i nr.. j ie Ilr.ck Store orrupird by N tVilkin.ini a. a o ni.ri onu , tl.e Imn.a oreu,.ird by VV. i:.niiii..,ii and Air. li. ihunr, aa a dwelling and laoor ai...i, t' loiigm toJ iu.rt V il.ni..,n. blown up tin. a. N..rth oi K.i.iel'a a.M,n liuthr South the h.,u.c o. ru.ird by J. f. II. n.; a a lrtKrrv .ri.l ..-viral , flier, in Ihe rear wtrr hun.t up th. u the Amenean Hotel with all the ,. tr,:. ,i:chrd. The buu.e b. i,,f,ne t ,r. u, ,i ,i . w,. t,uwll r.., .,.. ou,. have been aaveH bill Ihe atlritipl l blow up tie ofiiee. attached lo the Ann Mean h.,1.1 f.ic, n at cunt of tl.e llnm.ge.1 .1 ,l, f ,r ,,)rr. 'plf V.mi rAnu hmi.r, tiie liikrry ami II ind'. I.nw-rj wilh thr olnre. .n the rear brn.njril to M.j .VI tr row no in-iirnee. Tl, Amenian Hotel k.l..n. i '" " ii. ii'rrinarr l I. n lien., ar.,1 waa in.urrd for i l.V. The Hriqit Hlore brlnn.rd lo I, K. W .1. I: una t tie building .a in.nrrj lor "'10 and the inrnilure f, n 0. The bu,l.l,n. . Ihe o,,po. ",c " " ""' .r .,,ie.n inr.irre, o. longie, i m. j..iion, Mr (.iniilra un,l llr I' II ' s, were protect. "j bull wa. finally .a.rd by rreat etrrlion. Mr. John. atoti't heu.e wa. al.o prokcl-ai by wit bUnkrta. A .mail utTire klwrii Mr. (Sundry and I'r. An. drew 'a Imuar wat blown up, hut aliy it i. hard la tell a a the fire had no hold on that tide c.u.me the nree.aity li-r .ueh a tlp. : The following ia the prnhable amount of le.a n.tainrd by the meividuilt ocruiyinr; Ihe build- injf a : .. ;,;e A Kin.rl, l.nun Mr. J. C. Hand (m.ureil l.,r IliO) ''..i, Mr. W'i, Adama Uteen 6 ami Tun -Mr. N. VViikmaon .up..ed b...il luu Wr ""deiatand that a lar(fr qu.nlily of the ar. x"-j' "',v''i f""" ' lire were ttoli n. ' ,l" fi'ec .tuc upon ua entirely unpn .artd, l"twithataiiilinj the frr.u.nt wiruinra He have Nn lud 'er., im hrMiks, and no concert of ae. t""', ' that tlm.r dispoaed I.i w.rk could not rrn. d. r elfieienl aid for lbs want of i. u I r urg.nniu. ti..n. A number of atrangerain town ren.l.red ellieient rueia and Iheydenrvr the tlunk. of our en. item. Since tnr above wat wriin-n we l.nve had a run. . r.ation iih Mr. Kmz. I. He .1 .let lht it wa. a ..an..,n,ru.c win, mm to have the b-ike . . ..in.-. .. ., ...,r I'li.mt i. r ms night, l hi. wua done nn the niyht before the fire. Wa are tin re. I lor 01 tiie opinion ti.at ti. fw, m xlr af mi intiniliiity. It would, therefore, he well for Hie eilil nt to be on their eilard anil km. A j haik tint on their man pri iin.ea. r . .. , "ur nr put to pro 011 M .n..':.y al'ler. no.. n tin. urcounta for led notie.inr the fire laat i w e. k. Siiltsbltry . Havine, aoiue btinne.t in Sali.hnry we I. ft the r ,r on iha ii.ornine of tl a !7lh ult. to vitit i ,ia nnei.rit Lure. It f . it 11 tllrreil very much mice yyoil,onr a. ho.,1 boy riaya and many of Ihe old build. I ,',., ia.iij::r'..i and tew nuat UU, n place. Still llirra were many weeonld rccognii, .11 old frieiids, hut a little changed. VB iiutluij the buildini; being etietcd fur Jf. Iloyiltn, Eq. otl Main at. wliiuh Will make a line aptiirjice when ctiuli led. Thu curlier Uteljr burnt down till unocrupu-d and there wua tin icurjnce of lis being built U l'r aotne time to entile, Tw count- hua rrecud a fine Court lluosc, which n nut quite coniplet. ii. We like every thing about it but the irr.iiij;! ineiil li r tl e accoiunioilatien of the bar. It beinjj 'J'liinJ.iy of the Superior t'ouit did nut tre aa many piuale in town aa we tj. ptcletl: ntitlirr wua there that hum of luiiKt ieroi'itihlc thai ia uiiial with us on auch iicta. aiona. We hid every ui;iirli.nity of neticn j a, we lii;nic our aojuurn al tic Minaion Iluu.r, which ia near the centre of the place. And by the ay we would rrcomineud thia houae to luth of our Irii'iiila aa lu iy luni oecaaion to vn.ll !S:iiisbury. il ia in the centre of buainraa and cunvn-nient to the I)i-M.t and New Court Houae and Ueaidja they will find Mr. Grunt an accommodating Ui.il. lord. l'runi Sauaat- Tiie newa frmu Kanaaa iaof the moat diaaatroua clmraeter. I.awrcnco had been partially deatroy. ed by Sheriff Junea, Scvvr.il pciauna Lad brra killed. We look fur liolhiiig elae but aerit.ua con. Aict between the pro and aiiti alavery parly, at it ti tUUd that a.vir.'l pro imiry nun had bit hilled. for Tuft at. c. tviijo. Mr. KlilluR : Huring my recent absence from Loma our lowu waa visited with diy. tructive fire. My family residence and other property were only saved by the severe l. bur and self aacrilicing apitit of many gci,. tleiueu (some uf whom 1 may not lueetwitii aoon.) Feeling under the greatest oL!ig. tious to theiu for ike prolectiou and ecunij voluntarily rendered l my family and pr..p. eity iu my absence, I caunot but avail tuy. ell of this chautiel to express to them tin deep aen.-e of gratitude that 1 feci tor thtir kinduesa and uianaiiiinily. It it due to a number of these gentlemen to state that although not citiicu of Char. lotte, yet they nubly fought in the front rat.U and contributed ereaiiy to save niy ntou- ; erty and thu tonu from general coulia- ration. WM. JUIINSIUN. Jj 31, 1 .16. ClIAKAl Tl.lllsTIi: f.llll.RAI.n V. Iu the Senate of the United States, uli the. -Mil ii.-t , a joint rrsoiuliun, allowiu ' I'r. Ktne ! 0 "11 monument, " from North i v aio.iua niiiru-i ttFiJfcr CuCNTERrriTi M e were tbown on Mon day lat two counterfeit $10 bills on the Bank ol'fieorgetown. The signature to oue were pretty well executed, but it fs evident the 'resident aud Cashier' ni.ni s Were wril tet" by the sme peron, one was dated .a July, W... I L. MtKay Ca-Lier, J. W ('oir-hinan 'resident. 'ihe other was dtttd ;n ;.3yl l."il, bkdiy rxnculfd. The spa . I,iff,-n the vii-neii ia sl..,nr tl..n ; , uenumo and the bills are barrow. 1 iuci the kbove waa writleli we Lave . ,0 seen tire dollar hill on the aame Hti.s j eounletf. it J. ii. II. tilling Cashier and I' i I.. McKay 1're.idcnl. Il is badly executed , CuruU tiaztilc. j ter kibed, twelve wounded In tl.e part "f 1 the Indiana (he number kiiled and woundia 1 tiol known. id tun calls for reibfor cemeili from the frontier to rep. 1 the India ut, Li I are revciigmj; the death of the l,:pan, thilt , kinsmen, slaiu recently by idauri a ordrn. ! I hi promises to he crv serious. Our M'l icau neighbor are, wilh great cauac, very much alarmed." .V. (J. Lourtei. F.xrl.ANAilov The Bo.ion IVt J. that Mr. Herbert, M , C. from California, L killed ihe waller, Keating, at Uiilkrd a li.) ul in Washington, ba given to the widv of tL deceased neat Lome, kctlied upa her Lkudsome annuity, and provided I-' thu education uf her children. CON? Ill NEKS 'EH BAIL HOAIh FriiM THE i!l)TII t.f MaV. TO THK Vl Jl l j lk.,n U J , Ililterbrand, J II i i- lean A J , J '. Ililterbrand, J II , oril y,V j; Withers, S. Webb. lr. Jk. , lway 10,u k c- fij,,,,,. A y f 11 1'. tan-ler Co , i. Mo.la'ller.O. tiillt-in. T. II McUorie. Ilnlie A- M !!.,. r,rv (' A 1 Co , Harper. J..V Co.. W. Il' M. Il J.V.ja.- I sour iV. Co. ! i TlTtO-lTr ltriar agaric - . mf m M . Mb, W . . B . sK;oxnsuiiM.Y. r. ARK II I.t KIVIM; A MAV M ITU si'M.Mi'ii coons. i lmnjrl.1 uli. r ll.e trade tta.i.vrr in New Yk I at li'ueli I. .. pnc t than tl.o.e houelt in f" lv ..rl ..f Ih. S.nii, and Will l told at "'" j poi.iliiiir IVir. t. I 3 I' I '.II and ti e ut. I BU KM Jk STIlbbK I Junt 3, J.-.U l.r.illit i ! I t allit r!! I.i jiIIk i ::' lle.t llaiuh.i k Sulc 21 i la ' '''' S r,,i,.j ,i, iiy .. y. " Third .. it t ss .... . i 1 1 oak " " JG to td " Ih.iin.tio . .. ;in ' Ih'liiM la-ather " " 30 " line Km,, h .no Am. r, i all tall Sl.li.. lu p. r il'.j. n. Xrolll(,fB km. and si I .,. - ?" Irf-ilher t ollar.. from the iii-uoi""' ( 41... eta. BOON K A I'th lis Jiri .1, Hs.'.r,. It BAL ( II AXT1I.I.Y LACK M AN I'll ' B1UIM Si a Junr 3, I'i" Dissolution t EIIK firm of Trotter A. Ti.ild i thi il.. r A ...lied 1. 1 .Mi, tun I r.,n.ei.t. The buT' j '; the firm will bcaitliid I y Tli II. Urn" I"1" J TH' I T'l b" j H. II. TOl'V- j I J

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