I) ! nrratfii-a. .)' rwxm u tatvm awt! m na-nnaci i ' ' ' M. Si i! 1, I- v - tr j new Stutes which m; b erected by Con-1 '" I lestred. As th opinion of this meeting, I that, as the Legislature cf thin State will j ihortlv be iti se.-ion, it will be highly do- ! amine their wisdom and patriotism to take j into their eaiiy and most serious consider- . tiuii tin- propriety of i u-tr net inc our Ki-pru- j fi;i tutives in the National Legislature to i use tlie mot xealous and strenuous exer- j tiot, to inhibit the existence of slavery in j any ofthe Territoiies or States which may i hereafter be elected by Cc-Pffre-s. ; and j that the member of Assembly from t ! i is county he rt ''lcsted to embrace the earliest 1 opportunity of brin-inr the snijeet bcfito , bitu houses of the Legi-Ia: ure. I ..'rs'jiW, That, in the opinion of this meeting, the m-;mhcrs of Congress who, at j " the last ics-ion, su-taiued the cause of j u-- ; tice, humanly, and putrioti.-ni, ill oppi-itig the introd ueli n of slavery into the St.ite . then eiidev.ore 1 to he foiincd out of the Mi-souri Territory, are eiiltlcd .to t ho inuit tliiuKs ct ev-ry Irieiu ot human ity. AV.9.?iW, That the proceedings of this n,reting be published in the newspapers of , this ci'y. .imi:s imriciNS, : WM. .IKNKINS, JAMF.S r.rCIIANAN. 1 The 1 jri-'.u,2 usj itiotis being read, w re un iniii.ou-'.y adopted ; alter vh:cb tlie liie ting adjourned. WALTER FRANKLIN, ClTuian. Attvat : Wm. Jksmms,-Soc'ry j ClTV (F PlIILAPEM'HIA. i State of Penn-tlvania, a: is to cert '. f.i 1, exact, fy t!ut th-s a'ove is a il l cotniilete copy ef the whole, of an article published in " Poulson's A nierican I) ill y Advertiser," vol.in-.e XL VII, No. 13. 41 !, published in Philadel pliia of t lie date of Monday morning, No Teruber 2ith, 1IS, and which copy h.i? been c ti'pared carefully and faithfully by me from tin-bound voi-jtue of -said I'ouison's American I v AdrertiM r, now deposited in and be! mi -in D the Library Cou.pany f l'hi! Heipliia. In witness whereof, I have here (L. 3.1 unto set tny hat:d und affixed my r.o'rial eal, this -ft h day of April, A. I. I'-i-:. KIOlTNIt WILCi'X. Nutare Pullic. riFirr.K ?orLi: and hcchanan. T'i e i .ces.irT cf in American Party in the 1'rit' d Stat, s was ner, r so we!! de-n,.in-tr-ed i in the ,perT.al inrluet'ic ml p..wer that tl.i- r. ri ri t F-rt:ci,m.in has !,id ".ton thf p.Mneerst Party, and the J I'.di e.-'Tit '-eleii ;tii it. Hi.. ' n 1 Cirvr.-i.e.'1 was a ?.sV Con fer, n-c. Ti Frerri i.ia l Jr-.-w i;,to it Mr. I'.ehanin r.r.d Mr Ma -ft:. I ..nil mr:cati ben eitin ti-, and made theru both the iirtH' 'n-f-iinrnta of a F'oreisn I'olicv. wire . rt l t:l ' rr-p t(.l a it;i-tr!;on was Mr. r.ll.d to 1' .rhsristi i i i- or" th-r--r.ji.-ir ie i ! C Cel. n i'tm to nil tt.C 00- )'i!e ! ( '..i.f-n nee. ai.d - '. . .' ' ' T I -r. r The fr.nit Mi- ?. t.roni'ht home in r's-j-a'-e from Mnirid, because of d'j.ls a-.d 'jtbr porsotia! fj'ibb . th-r with the ' "ii-!. ' 1 'j vr' ri.-ti. wprit uith Misis. '', t ' "ot . ati'i '. Vf r-. t' '. 11. ri ir C' I e : i", r at ; , a -id n th Pi t:i--.cr i.lc V .i.':.l resviUt.e l.s it ri:i if C-uc'iios:: P!at Ufs war, arjtTei f o::r nei.'bl ors v.'.ii.'u Me. Ssu'e -t. In Madrid. If by Mr. P.K.Lar.ari ain t it.vo'.ve u in ;r. : sari power that if of Mexico, viz , tain. ' '.1 it, ,:n -i ur n ' ii ut in ani Inva i- In ti:- -p rlt tW j te-1 1.1- i t- , i-I ' . e-a' t with l.-i- i',t, re-t -Ej'atid. F." l; th l ijc.' ir.d And M and l u.'. form : i h r Pichnnan ttus L.a!r.if U0ii t link hi tn elf to. ikt 5ju'.0 plt- !,in J.l'ir-f ) ' m o' u-i; n - .' til it. r i j pre-et.'.stivi o! a nd t. jt J am- AP. r the e rit le part .r-at D il- IJ ic'r.niian. uu. t s..j.nre r unz is titC pUiVijrn r,f tti'il inrrjr, im itiitrt no lt plan, nor take cue from it '' James li I' iiAPaa thu Ci-r-rt to ex! t, i. 'id t''ie So'tl" Ciiiiihtiati Fi'.iiiU-ter Plat er jrtn tr, man we a" Hi'. ;o inaKe l'r-,1 b-nt of t''i Frenchm-in tim- a V- l,fl I ta'Ps. A ies th n.tl'ter of the Peinica'ic Party, and didate for the l'r;iJcnp-y o St-tf-s ' th can the United That we tir-i-1 r.n A Am.-it-.'t .."tr.-l.dafs i t- im tl...-,. if tr .:. c hi-, it 1- it t i tl ..: ':. iv. ma le- t'.e -i-; riat: Platfcrm, for t! tneriean Party and an is obviou fror.i s-jeb s t.i o; i r A ,ei 1- :.-.',.'-, Sfi'jl'l never i fi'!'' the Cil.riti i et. grafting a t'oteijn 'ir-! ti. doiae.tic pa .cy of u party is rOU.etriillL' a toget r rif, even it. the r.n- .1 of l!ie P.-ini'it .-.cy, -V V. J'.jj.mt. ' Hl.v r HA ! TL i'tiiaotrihi Ill r ll.v.'. S Pr. A Ml! A PtM t.t '.f tl loiiOWII..' , I J'.t.e .-ter- - .f(. News faille. ati-.ciot : r.at!...r au otD'j T- fjrm :.n( to'.l; in j.i- r'dlc cu. , Jili r. t iit n'i . oti r eiol-ti of ba.f o at to cmr st ii -ti.'I Jt.l.'nl:' .-u...!.t iv !n-t. V, ': ii .1 1! :. ; Mr H: v 1 . e ! 1 -, ,- .t -- u' : I.I r.-q v : Mi. ! r : M - 1 In life and I.i tor. , '1! and pr.p. r to : t -v . c r s as Mr i ; - ii-ii--r:i i, ': ;. Mr. M ll.-.; V - ' t; J.:o i 1 " in ;ike a r 1'. j i.i. t, ar: -s j A'r-r - ,.,.' .1 i.' w --i'-r. 1 1 hi remove L ii:ea.-t r ' V. : Me 1.1 rat e par- t I rl bi'hth : at : - lu, 1 i.-it n tin' i .1 .i,t 'Jhat -t o'H -ti u p .t an 1 1, to trie rill . on n.iu cro-s e x an. Inatlo' , r.ri! Mr. Nb . not be able to .-ii'igl t.-n tit I -me,e that d-jubt'ii! T ' t . f w li ri I r II. l-a li.e I ;ito the J. !., at. 1 I " Father 11 1 y-j'l Live at.',t:..i No, in y btiv h a q'; .-i on ' . ,le l-CM 1. 5 rhat i-ium-m-i! ' l e .use I a in ,t!,er ' v o.i to as. i in tie d-J f. family L i 1. lifTf (uii in l r r I Amt P'li."'!., I ", id tt. t i u i u.y Lt-r, (t h.r iiiauc ia S.' ft'ortii Carolina Wilm. Tft; fi-" I CHARLOTTE: Tin'sdiiy. July 1. I S 5 d. A 31 1 'KIT A . M) M I X A HON. IVia rRiun:.vr. MILLARD H LLMORE, OF NEW-YOilK, for vil li riticsiriKNT, . . - . f m m f f . ; t : i ; i 4 t : : x c 1 . v . u. . - .. L O.' 'w'U. w- t f OF TEN K.-SI-.K. AMK1UCAN F.LKCroUAL TICKET. re. TIIK UTiTE T LA KG R. L. U. CARMICIIAKL, of Wilkea, J(MIN V. CAMKIH'N, of Cuuiberlai.d. t U'sl?ict, I. :p TlH'lhiiscl., of v-rtir. 3 ' l I. M-nrra, nf New II innver. 4 t m j .f . T. I.i'tli ji'tin, (Jr tnvi.ie. ,r,ih " A . J. Sleen.s 11, ill" t 11.1IM, i;t:i (i.Mi, J M. I. ejcli, of l.ii.aop, 7tii A J. lsriin nt'Arai'll. P.u ' Jiij. I. Iljir.iii.of Uonron be. FOR OOVl.llNOll, j o ei a. U 1 1 1 .11 i:k. OF UL'II.F"U1 Ct l'NTY. CANPTPATK 1'U: SIIKRIFI ; u t,.ur: "i. ta itiin urn f Y.. ' ;);!.! I IJ. 11-9 . cr ol Sur aii'i f Au; l.til.ialf f'.r rr.'leetlell te te,. .. itfcr Me. ,! h.-ur' county, at tl.t, en cetioii. fcXTKAelS 1 ROM !R. I'll IIAAN t H'EE- Ilt-S. , ' I', mi t n . lier-, Mr. t'li.'irin ', tor a n omeiit ' nulu l. to l.,r bave .vrl . l! t.r i(i toi'irh l' 1' f ' I in in t;i!Kvr rni.i ! H Af. ami a ;::ka ti '. , , , i . ei v i . ,'i- 1 1 . j ; I'I l''s t is I' IN V s'l'i'l 1' V nl'ltF II miK. " future ocras.un a mote nun.ted di.eusiou i consciences are vital!, affected by wearing .V.H' YII' 1 T 'has III F.N A t,! ,ut,J'e'-- MUXAKD HLLMOUK. articles produced b, blave labor. They a-k til 1. I.N IA I.K1 fl-t'N I'S I Y THAT S K. But as Mr. Buchanan is allowed to ciianr Mr. 1 that the duly be taken vff the importation of III i". W II I' II M Ak liS IT A st IJ K T K l.'K- ! F.ft,.r. certainly entitled to the si me nrivl.gc i foreign cotton ; and that, if it is not geiier lltuv ;l Ti. ..I i; i.-.smti l (.Ns.''r-ve e...c,!at Sr the V.ee 'r,.,d,n. ! ally done, it be ..o far done as to enable t!m (. ;,-. nil S- Jlo" s III "I. ter oi I'cbalCP, p. g. .', i - . . , . . . l-,v.! -2. iM-r. 2 tey.Ju.ge ;.!,.,? Ai.oama, .leanng the eh irge to tct tfif'.r cotton elotlung free of d uty V, .r"r'i...c at tiie e.-neUis..... t.. support tl -is ...a.ii agnmst Mr. F.iiu,.rr that he was an aboil- Tbr-y ask the same privilege for those who tr. tv. 1 hn- In fnr. out- r I ..I one tr una O-Wlt. ! tiur.i-t. itnie liiin a U- ter relative to the ch-rgc, j hold similar views with themselves.'' su iht wis mr m r t, o .r si ".ay. i t t . ... . ....... . ..I. .1 r..i t 1. r .-li.. I.T:. 11: t:- . . , , f ,.., , n.r i.ii.f.n ! rig. .ts of ti.r Sml'ii-rn St:it.-s rver their siavc pro. frtv, vl trri a Ui'tMi rrws .-..'. i y ct.y art 01 Hilar to rxlrr.il 1 tr i.Bu-a uf lr t i"TI .rr v rrie i ifi.r,t!mz lrni.-1'v. A t-r in 'ure relb "rt" r', i.. rvt-1 . I oi r - . :.e r-u ; I .-, i, n.i w I e. Live tint tin- .-.rniiiiti"ii of 'li-ti vi.il I..- liie nejiii. of LIMITING not L.NLAbe.l.NiJ ti e cu. m a. 'ilia 1 , ' 'Toe eri.lor n' the Iitmnctut 4i: ri. i ui the, first time we ' tor f'lm...re u i...as a I'nysi-j -,-.n p-v-c-'. '--r.- will trr ti-j fjeh lieceas.ty Mr. I' .: in, rr is .n !.'-n. -t n.i'.. il- im n .-r I I'lend e ;nf pr ..'.t" i-r. n. ii.l-.er is I.t cj''u' wita !'.- t-l.c-.-t cr r.ic 'I.. I t.( charging MrJ t 1 ay .;n b.:; ..nJ corrupts. n " w hen ! t Mr. i l!ii-t. -i.-. r; i tie JU..1V p tT. No wonder v.ur ineeliiig. you -o t it 1. 1 si.win' d 1. 1 f ; e- ti - i ol . ...-.. - j . Mil ,or a n, ... I- t.R '..rr.t r..r ret. t-i f v t 11, n :s en ot i r-ai.lulion t was, th. I :t i.ht turnout soother Gmuigs ; he w .-. itl..r. Shooiir? A.'ftir. M , --.i; Mo w .i'.t en S.ii'ti..y afiir-i.tjf-n ny Mr. Jolm ; ,nn, jr. J iv fi ;tu tw -c , uii. .i ti . !; ..un iu t . -i; , i. liioit .. i vj. a a.i. wt-unii, i.r tijul l-img t:.c .(:! tiint , tlie Ciretticti : tiihiid uy jiiic one iini t:io: u.ii IojI. l tt w u.e It :'t h ri p. ii arnl m:.ij ut l.ii -. 'l ii-y i.-tti U.-i-n un. ,'r.ri.-; - ! r n.c tin:, i ii. in..r t.. y m t Mr. M -- v.uui- I .!.! ii.n in n nio'tn g in.-n- r. II- '.n ill e l.,C' .. .'1 h-r-.- 1 at i' fa I It, 1 t, i. . .e i Bl ti if i .. n y a r r . . . . i, ui' rttii ci. i.i.i. in Itrnitd r t; u t tro. He ui;. U I' , .Ut U'tlll Hi :i i in , i." m pjaot ait' ; 5 C . t C 'j i ; - ! 1 t t' I'jrrirn .;vrt. (ruin J.uri.v,,. ti. t H 1 III. b't. l.'-.t. : l. Oee iii.i. M le.. t i,ilcin. tit ruVjil-u I.t t'i An.er.ewij .H 11a. 'l'l.t 'i .in. s rij i'it Ij'j 1 -r u.se l.a.l '.t lljii?., b'll ,1 is init -rt. . -. lu.i'j.tl l.int i.t u-. i.i i. ' I'C-i. and :.i ...... f! usa. .1 i.t'-.,.'.l..i t'j lut 'ft' o. A... r c, . ti. '!' t:, .1 t., i . i. (.i.ii,.l.. . of i.i:.p. I.'irn Jul. r li t.a i ry int.. t'ne int. 1. 1.. i prr.p'.sed a mot in u.' 0 jverniii. i en of n.qui. t, as it t. urlirle in r-f '...r t.) I. vle ei ..r- I' -1 r. . . I y ,. ..,.,.! -.. M r,.i,.. iar.-. 'i tin t : i A Tr. I itluierr's Ltcplin. T... i 1 1- ii t,..n of t ur re. -r. - re li t. ! to t .umin! y v-i. in iiio' I., r t ! .ii.n. of tie r-e.plioi. ot f.x I r . e w . i.t r i.. ...r. .1 V-.ra. It la . . - t . i; . . a . I -. t . ' .t ,.:,,l' I. t'-U.'! f - -e . I., t ... r j u. .. r- ' us ..:,:.- .-. I .n .i.t . r .1- !.' r e: tint ri- t ..n'- li y oe.ir.- .o.-r- I - , .m I' i.ji ti,,!. 'i It'. I c : , n- ;. il ..I' il li, le, r i: .i J. ..r- lo t .11 e.peciil .tl i.'i-n. 1' ,s le... 11 ' Is 'J m l.r lhn ttt'ier .rtA or ,S'i,jl', icKu drr t . i 'i., '"tli'i t"i t Av'r. . vl'u.i i. ti-r .s. ' , f - . '. J ' S ut In At I t.r ,nt'li tury an 11 '.I ttir rut n tr.ii. .,.'x ii fur turn njji'iin In in. ' 1, ji.'hn I, . it' r .. : sii or rs.,1.1 -i. r. I , . y - ui I. :, t'. : i-ii lh. I'rt-Ptili ,t -1 I -i i (, i tt JiU 'J''r cot'. tt !. .f tl f-t.Ufi I : at. ,r i'uf J ft., t t'i- r-Msa. 'V ',11 fi . a- t r : - .o e a ill u "i. f r t-My Mr. I'ljy and wliich we ti)ct to prore on him next week, n clear n tlie nnon tljy cull. Or will they u;i orl Mr. Fillmore, a man who hat proved liiuiiirlf true to the whole country and capeciully aound on the t'.te queriun, at lua Cunduct wliile rrcaidiut clenrly btura witneM. "r. riiiuurr will nut Witlilrnff. Tlie Uueiiam.n men have laid tiie " fl ittering unction " to their nuU, llat Mr. Killiimrc wmld nut ucci pt. Tliia lalluciuua hope liaa at lart dr. purtd. .Mr. Killiuorea iilmic hiiving been pre. nentnl l.v hia Irnndu to tlie petiple for their nuffr i es, it will uvt If icithdrnwn, unleoa at the request of tlH'fe rrirndn. 'I l:e penee iiuy l'.'iirn(tliia fjet frtiiii the lnHewiiiff cxtryct : '.Mr. FiMiiioii," auid the rounciliimn, "I am tlevirun el propoundi nu lu yiu ene query, ttir my omii hhtinliietioii, an well at. tir that ul' my fncnua. A it rem Uen repreaentcd by uwnjr peraoiie aup. tioct'd lo hare rreal iiiHueiiee in the upfH'tiie pur tv, tii.il y"i' will nut ullciiv yuur name to be ued it. i ciiiiulnte, and th.-it leu tet!i eivc way to the rt v uneer tlie lead ut j.in 1. f rcninnt, I piii,. ,'!v to anii vou if tin re i any Iruib in the re pri n nl t Inn. Mr. FiMinore' rei-lieii ns l.jiiewi' : " I have cl- reitey wntun a It tti r nceeplinr tet- lioiuuiiitloii lindtrtd to ire ; hut to nuke rurncc ilouhlr ure, 1 now 1e!l you timt it ia my del rininatiou to atuod by the pirtjr th. t ut nun.inated tut ; and hi! that pirty ait Hi to nilhcraw niy name it ill nut be witl.diawii." Mr Fillmore no Abuliiionint. The S.ig .Niclitjiiurii,ii are parading the Kne Iter, wrilteii by Mr. Fillmore in 1SJH, to prove that he ia an abolitiuniat. We alao give it that our rrjdera may bale tlie benefit uf reading it. It wil be evident to every one tiit tiie letter is wriltt ti 111 haate, and at a time too, when the ques tion luii not been geiier; '.ly dlfcuiiaid; and he art a tie had no tune to enltr inic an argument to tx;i..in his rt-;:soiia liir hta opinions. Kcitl it : IiirnLO, Oet. IT, 133. .vir : Your c.miinui.iclicii ot the loth inai., aa eiiiiirinan t a committee appointed by ' 7'ae An ti S!ttiy SiKirty of Mr County uf ite,M Ii4a juat cuine lu huiiit. Vuu aolicit my auawcr to the iol mwiiig iuli rruj; .iii.ru a : lal. io vii biheVe that petitoipa to (tinreu ujM.t d,it aired, j on the uhi el ot slavery and tiie aUve t.ide ou . lo te leeeived. read, and resin cttu-ly cnnsid b ti.e rt priP-uliliVi. ot tiie fieupk 7 An nu ne! t, i r ar.mi .iii.i. f lex- aa to me . ...on. one. r any cireu....iai.ee, .. ,oi,g : l slavi a are I. eld the rein i 3.1. Arc )r.u in t'vor of Copyrea eaerciiiiig a ti e cunt. tnlioiial totr it pvu.in. to ab,kali the intirnui .i.ve irnoe uitwein I lie stales f .. . . .... ...... I 4'it. Are you in Tutor ol" imme(t...te let. ial.,tion fr the abuitio.i. e.1' slavery in U;e Diatnet ot to- . . , , ... ,lW itiucu i-ng-n rcti, ami hafc nc Umc lo entt r ir.t iti ari;u.iiCMi ug to tint. in . t h-iiajth my rt- "'',', ,,,r r"-1"' h " ail your . terr - . I. .r i a ia the ArciaauTiVK. ami le..ve tor i,iti) he ri.ponord a. h i:- : I " Alcvnt. N. Y.. Ji'.y 3!. If 13 , lion, .'oiii (t.vi.i Urur .Sir.- 1 liute your Jet. t,-r of im lil'i. ii.t.. but p.y oltinal uul .a have dien ao j'.essii.jj in i nave y.i-n ci.iiipeirca to ; n. ! ' t i;. y pr fl. t. nr -i,! .1 to 'e Ci r't s s ni'i i te i-.d also :te- ko i i rrs, i"..'r 'ii!.ln. !- n 1 oa -1 .i. i; i.,s.i. i. it eon 1, .1 ii, ii.r i i):.r.i..el.ii g en. ........ ..u. r,j .oo.i o.,.,r. ,. mi! vour own ...l..:i.eiii,n in repartl I., the chargca i Brought .eain.ime trom the .S..uth, on tl.. ,i., ! V'jeai oii, I one concluded tu ai..te briefly. 11. y po. I ait "ii. , Vv I. ile I vii in t'opgrcsa, there was much a-i. tatiou un tiie rt'ht ot' petition. My vote-i w -II uout-,1.-. i-s be tout.,1 r.-c..r.1eri iip.il. rrniy .n favor ol it. T'ic ruie- Uit'.n a o.ei. I .elf d w-a, tii.il 11. I was in Cunrrcaa, there was much ari. ry i.i i-i. .ra.-i.tM.g a respect :ui peittiot. to n.e bocy i ...l b, tt t....l.luti.. i..d the power to r'oi t .. re! the pr v r of it, was utii.ed w be j tear... .0 ....-ei.,1 : ti.'c i.n lobe . t-eived -i.t! ci.sidereu. It right and re.. sonhle, ' the prayer of it siit.u d be grai.ud; but .1 wrong . aonuble il al.oUhl IK demcd. 1 li.llia all , my I: w..ru.er t'li me m .p oi pcx. lions or . 1 . ' . Cr I. an tti'.o ! res., ul.en., v.l Le f. unili. oe ,,t wit!, tl-.-. -we. . I Ii.. ve none of my Congressional J. .rumen la i. en, to, y bong l ...y former r.s.driiec in Buff.. f le, nr.r 1.. ve goc a 4'J any pap-.r. or mrmorsnua , ' . . , o lo retn.i. 11. V r. eoliiction ; out 1 tllil.k at smile tnue wlule in tonr..s 1 look occasion t state , in l-Jjit nee my vitas on the sujject of slavt ry ; in the M-le VVm ther li.e rtmai.s ere ffport. j n. of iii. I. 1 4tii uu iLle lo.y,tjiit liiv (iubUncf. . Witi t i. it 1 n'iot ti Ij;ry urn it ri!, but fii ( a iti. wli cii tlit: n tuiitt gov-rn rut nt h iiMlinii i u". 'J t.-t ty t:if. "(,nrti(utiou ot lite t hil-o I Si. ( t;.e )iW:c icivtir '.nr that qut tt.on m 1 vr stirf in tf.e ri Sitt' -hf r tt e mi;taH.n t Lr-tt. tl. i tnty rt g iria it 4 b i t fc n c , 11.tr Iiru ciiiitviitMtioi. il riL'Mt 10 ttiifw it. aiiil 11' Uu y n -L'-iriu-d 1! m an eil, tin y had t.i "power, and ii t, i.i now in tpp'j ine remenj. 1 am roi cn':t ivr tf,t ('uitrf had nty joer ocf it, or in an? wnf rkpoimiuie lr it cntiriB ttict in f . 1 tv. Xf'1-..'.t f I-t ! 'fl- 'jt't:r,t i. W.li IjC .IriVf tin r..! M.ilci I. ere it 1 miec. I fi-ve 'it I im -i,t!:)niil on 1iti ur'M"t, i.nfC I d it ufliciciiti v In form in lij-mi'in, aii'l I 1'i.tt al, mr tct-, public iiml iiriYiip round in ;.ccw.j :ri witli tti: if. uo -'tt if tr ft.ur i(ifiit-iit r.tp', MILL A I'D ITLLMUHE. .N.i , i... ,3tur hat Mr. K-llniore might i.s.e m..r wr.tu-n rei.tiv. to .L.crv k,,'.,re he fi.h d the I'resu.ei.li&l t'luir, his s-ilisi qnen t coeiluel, it wr.iiiij seem, O'l-ht r s.ti.'y alt honest n.-n li.t he would true lo ail r.-clmna. L'nfurtij-.'.-ti-'y tl.err is a el.aai.f k.i il.Cian s tv l.u haTil.j; no p .nlK-sl tione.ty themM.-l.es, think c ry man "out '"e curious iranmui..tioris ot ji-m jc iia. tl,Ui!.. It.,. e ,,.,i it.. n,. ...... . . vr. 1 "cy would naturally inquire if these Kdi- r, esi.cid man. W..I, i... to Juir- Ciavk-, n, I... set. as I rnorr.t lu lorc you. can yuu ue ,,e; .Mr. y ilimurc r. an. lilioiu.l. Vs c Hunt. Dot. Vr. Gilm-r ir.tl Ih SinjivNi bnvka till. '.'. e A..,..,v :.. . . .y., ti.a Gov. Br ,gS put . ti e question air.ei.y to Mr. Gilmer. "Il-.d y.m; jen a me in r ot tue list l.nnrrs woulfl you lijve vol' ti :ie ni. at the K insaa-Nsbrasas bill?"' Mr. G.lni r repli- d " tp.iti.rj.'' Nose, 1'ie .Stand, aril, a n.l w u loK.ve i y i.tl.r puper of the aumc : r.i y in t i. S" .le, i. t-y .n lo use tins candid ueii.. ..';n o! M r. if- mi r in lo. irjnry. Bill ran tl We f , ia r-ry ;kt. s n d in tne ('. t t.. i, t fi W f K.r.r'- t Mr. H.n.lii., l.itm Ih n in t el, lit. Will u..imr. -i. lite nir.e yr.tr Mr. II- y- .tLtcd h In the y iiiorr;tti. I1 rtr. .vi'r h ul r rr1 y ut r !.- I it- a i.. i.f."! tf t: i c ui.try in Tt tiiJi. !n 1 ti1 .mi ti (im ir I tfi.fni , V w ,1 ..-e r . v. r. from it. JJ.eir what Mi II. in, r.iae ut t',c S-nnte am d-sirril in I "in any fnrtlur .er..c- i.s clitri..4n t of ti : .11'! l,e mole III ' 111 4.1 ihr I IHtrcJ Ht.t l H I J iil Hid uzu. il mr uuw n4. t.f- - ii f- t ti.t .Vtl-r-.a. bul.u,.. t4- r Tt.' i.jt ... u r-. : t f( j . t n '!, IM. d fat' ij f,t ' I t'i..t ii'i eti ft atijU M nu.d ft-ljow ; i ll u,'- -rt lh t n.t ..fc. ..ti i v i it le- I'irr lit. tr i y v. ti ili i.i Ir l', uotl ! Ii tiirr.ih n ti (;c- tl , it. c.tjiitryt 7' .jife lni lie Cvu d uu. Iili-f ei.rf irtii I i ii ti ho. i Hi u!l -r, fi e 1 'ii.rii.i.iiti I'l.r.ver.tK.n hi.il S ...rs.ure. i.. . '.....,. .... ............ ... j .. " ' --' tUff t' .t p r,;;;;."'u:n .t.oi.ei m o...rr ai d tnti ..: tou.d sw p.l no m.n f.,r 1 1. .si. at b.) ...tj (iiem In lU ounnj una. I l.e ll 'I . er. Im -., ll ,, t.,t Inline t. J -. . . .1 . , ' ,1 4 . ' w- . .. . . , , . , , . .; , J;iore , B I . l'nj t, I, , , , ,,,.,rt.t I' . ,.. ,: !...;., .... pos.i win p,.i f J' " t a. he tropic, , Augt-, - rawn-rn.-s " A .l.wn.y a quart,' a.i eoubl be rc-c.-.l Iron, the caitiuge, if H wVm VOT hVl t If I 1 It 1 I ' - r..'v We have Hera lv been tried, roa-ted and the r-.-noi.se "A .ii.,..,v. .... ,r. " I .1 ...... . ., .. . . . . . 1.11. NO I HHt I III'.lli I ', '"' ' " '! '"' '- A' "'" ' t"'! f'" !' the tiienir.:,,. erHled the purchaser, " why I n.-v-r' heard arm, and hand and 1 the eo,t "Iii rl ' ' ' K "h't "'i''' "'T'T. '"" "'" - '' , , . let.r r...,-it.- as bieh a, Hi .legr-c. You of a coin by that namc-of h,l value ,)lay ,;,.. il.,.r, -a,. ....:, . ,,, ! , t"r"" "r" '""s- I'-" ,::::;Im;;:v;:x:1;:: r --.iiioihTwlriit;,::;;:: 1 - ei.,: i ii, ...ii .... oi i,.. ..La-.. ..r couutrv br.-rxe. aiiiijt.i: tl.e tree- and iiioi.n. ' it.ir iust the amount ih..t .Ii,.,.i. ; .( i.:... . ... . .. . ' ' i llgorou existeuev. teat be aliould lubor fjr the defeat of the Demo, cratic tickul." Niw, when a democrat withdrawn from hi pany beeauae they adopt slid aunlain thia bill a a part of thoir platform, cm Mr. (ailmer or any other man be blamed Tor auyii.g il.ey would h.ive gone agaiuat it had they b'-en in I'mnrreaa, Bank of rnyfltivillc ruse, i . e r i. i i e learn rrnm a gentleman fruiu K .ili'igh, aiiya ,1 i... ,, ... ... . rv ii . t-clock, and you h.ne to bundle your notea, Huiikol r arettetille, tor iauiiiL' nil nulea, wjg ' - . - . , .... , 0 .. . ... , , ! uit loti, pel Ii.hm, us n coiilTcsmoii il pcoch, areued nelore the Siiureme ( ourt un I ucminy ldl, . r' ' , 1 , ,,. ' i i . ... , . , , , ... . .ami set oil I jr l!ro oniec, where viu ."P'Mid hv Attorney Cener il B.ilehelor lur the M.iti , and I , . J ' . . . .. . i two lioura n.cie 111 li ving J lut onr oe- Uf .b .', UVU, . I .lilt, H. va ..il,-.!...', k .. i , if . r : ir. .,, i , i . s ... . i.,,, Kfu., for the ltmik. Wv le.irn that the argument ' ut Mr. badirer, orcunvinff alniiit three hourii in the h " delivery, wua one of the mo.t able ever delivered by him. Tlie decision of the Court may be looaed for in two or three weeka hence. FOR TUB N. C. WIMO. MR. liUClIANAN AND ABOLITIONISM. Having carefully examined Mr. Inicha- . l:.!-.l . .1 L- o ... nun s itviiiicai course luroucuouL n a cuua-! t A . t i i . . ,' i j . ,! beat, and overtaxing the enei'i'iea and over- tonal career in (. onsress, dunng a term of:. , - ,, . , ,, . r e i . e . i i working the braiu. lu this condition you ten yeara, I fiud that he presented a creattr , , . r T .' i i I go home, and seek the iiuietof npo-ie, when variety of petitions aud tnetuotiala tor the if, i . , .1 1 ' ' i , ,. , , , , other are awakenni! ior the mornnii:, atui abolition of slavery than any other member ; . , , . , ,. . , ,, . . V i f ' . ... perhaps about day lii;ht you Ull into a trouh- oi l oDnress. He presented petitiona tor its , f j i , , .. , , , . .i iv c i t t- r led, heavy p, and are aiouseil fir bieak- abolition in the Pistrict of Columbia ; for, its abolition.in tLe territories, audi,, any , ....... -iIK ...:.t.. .1 r' . i. 1.7 in.r.V. 6" I V r ". ted into the Cniou, and tittilious for its ah-1 olition tenertll. If- therefore, the lueas. 1 urea aJvocatrd b, him, had been carried i out, our cloriou. Southern ccU..trt would be no- undeT the mereiless dominion of nboli-1 tionism; or would be a i rB.bcre.lfr.,- ment of a once gjorious Ui,n. Put to proceed with tUe instigation. Mr. Ilucla- nan'a record .how. that hn prcetited peti-! tions for the abolition of slavery, .igued by' men and women, i4iacrin J,, petition' si.ed by men "alone; petitions aiLd by ; women alone ; memorials ami petitions from ' . great number cf women s ulmliuon soeie- t . .- - ties, aiitied bv a v.ry larje number of per- son. Ac A:tcr I had pat'ed ihroULfh. as i thOHE-M. the var oils net it ona n favor of I I abolition, presented by Mr. Puehanan in his long catalogue, I reau me iwn ioiiowin uis- . ' . . . T i. .... , . t.nct vancties: In Senate, 1 hursday ApriL Jl1 ' . Mr. IJuchatiao al-o preer.te I a memorial j from i a society, the existence of which he said henever heard before) the members ofthe Ameiican I'ree Produce Association, in which the memorialists state that their " Mr. Buchanan alo presented a memo- ... .. . rial from cititens of tcnDvlvania, tn which the memorialists deire that the obligation tQ restortf future slave!, under the Consti- , . ,. , c , lull ", soon uc uiiioini;uij aueu eiau-s oiiijt as cop'.'ortn to the ori;;-i! compact." (.on. biooe, vol. XI, p. 4ol ) j( ; evidcut thatthc ol u c t o f t hi s 1 . , - c'ulul l"at lu- u 01 metnonal wat to prevent the introduction of, slavery iuta any Tel ritot ics or States that n.iirht theraftjer b. admitted into the 1'i.inn ,. 11.,, r ,i. .1 4 r .1.. 1. 1 . n.outh JDeaketb." If the eviJeace alreadv adduced, aol a lar jk amount of additional evidence inil.t tc iiitrd'Juced, tl'iri bi: prove Mr Jaf.n,fliri w be a tboroutfli l-Vuib al, j- , , i litiom.t, it is in vain to advance evidence to JU - taitl an, fact. I cai tiot think that the .... . .. Southern people with those faces before tlietu V. t ri-pri ant to t ,e r trim i,t.p.s . . , , , , , I n r.r.fcp Air r.ii ( h i ii i. n A r.,1.1,1 u h r,. il ir.n. . P , ' . 1. 1, to .AI f. t llln.ore wl.o is sou ml on the slave ry question the whole f'jurse of whose ad- ,ii,f ration proved him to be true to South- . I I i i ern interests, and whose piincip.es and cjti- , , , , . ' r . 11115,11 tQ le fnnnently na- tiona. and COOiervatl VC. KXAMINER. j rott rnv. N. r. WHIG. I " FAIR PLAY IS A JK.WLL " Under the head of " IIol 1 him to it," we extract the following politl.:l anomaly from the Western Lmocrat. of the !th of April quoted hj the Iv.itor tl.prt'Of from hlA ' Sir (Jracle" of the Raleigh Standard " ISemembir that John A. fjilmer, the K. N. candidate for (lovernor, is a member of a r.ccrct, oathbouna ergaiiiz.it'orj ; and that, if elected Governor, he w ill Le " subject to I the reriwirelue-nt of the National Council" of the Order of Know otl.ings. The fact that he is a Know-Nothing will no doubt be denied in various quarters, and especially in the Weiteri. portion of the Mate, where the tinier is particularly odi ous. Put hold lam. to tl .' Hu is one of the in. inrigh Xlarw'urr.'.'' Now a plain man who know nothing a- 1 . .. . ... . . e 1. ' 'or, 0t avoWid object is to enlighten me masses nj msnaiiio, nun reyaiu iu an political tDattcrs. do not know that the obli - ' gaiion of secrecy was forever removed from tin, iiiemticr 01 tnc .ai.onai t.ouneii. y..iu tbr. bv a Her.'iiti.,n tn d uniiiiiim i-v . . . . , . . ry . r , t ;be jate me,.t;,, 0f tho Ain- riean Con'- Tet(tioii I ask, be ignorant of this important fact? I entertain too lnsb a reprird lor their general intelligence, especially in political matter, to -oppose an. How the I'M, tor of the Raleigh Standard can, for a moment, 8uppo.-e ttiat, " l lie tact ll: a'. .Mr t. timer Is a rvnow olhirig will re di nieij in various quarters, r.e.( is beyond my coinprehi-n-i in. The F.Jitor certainly know tlmt Mr. Glltner t . .. . s noiiiinated expressly as tne American ,. , ,. ' J. . esnHirli.lA od it wn. en ktnlt.,1 , rt eeo.ru f.i. . ' I- per thiouhout the state favorable to tin- i nomin .tion. " Fair play is a jewel, the world , over.'' SAM KNO'.V.NOTJIINf., .h I rum our fiirrtp'i.iil. ul. Charm.iTon, June 2.", 1' if.. I have been writing all day at the rate of taitiH ati'i who littvc mx dfiyi to prcp irc xeinr il it i m in cn i ti er.v. r i.i. t V V ' '' ,.. ir'i-a 111,11.1 ja nn, il riniit. m,t ti'Hilntc. v!.i. b we roor fitv r,-,!ll drivers' , , ., , 1 . . for da.'y , a p. rs know iiolli.ng about. ' We It, ra ly make our bread by ihe.weat' of our brow, writing witliono hai.'t. mil eghti,,goff,,,usqni.o(.sasl.1r,e,sM,o,birds. .i.k ttu ,hi!el.,e!i.r.,. .1 , f .. ... ... . , - i'.:. .:.:.:. . . J . .... .1 . r . . 1 i . , ' piraiion iriemi uvu me iaee, ana bint aii'l r;.:,, n..i,,ii i,e t ,. M""'r '-'"-) c" war-.-ly make il u it Think of that, and cOLialuUte s,ar' Lli r- - . . i . .-,,.i,i(t.h u. ,11.1). iiv ii... i: .ire.. ,11. (I.a .rt... j tbnt JOU aro SO fnr front the city with its liented muKses of brick mid moi tur, w here tliere is ilaie'er of a man nieltiu:' und ruu- , ui,g down il to lliii hoots, j To night there a l ir' political niecttnjr, a concert, un exliihiliun or .t lecture, and you must p0-t otl H soon )'"U have SWiiI- lowed your ten, willi pencil aud puper, pic- j 1,:'11 10 5,11 l'ri,s h'Wl '" " ciotv.b d, heat- led room for te hoars mid vtiito la.-liion- ; " .; bio knee. It i" then tell ' UIO liuil.-ieil.!: en jviii nift.tiwl noil h.iul tj.r.xl iltln r llkiid.il. Ip T . 11 . . i ; n and pruitahle toi in ; the loreinan eur-ing all , i , 1 . ir . the while, und tuo printers calhti',' out Tor I ... . .. . . o'clock, when all honest people should bo ssicrp, anu yet you have to wait till that manuscript, which you could not rcud your-M-lf, after it (t cold, is set up, and the proof taken and corrected, liy that time it is two o'clock in the tnornini.'. , Vou now have a violent head nche, cnus- J e" cil by the cnei vutiiij cllects 01 the intense r ..-..i,..i. i i r . .i i i V I . V? " H-W the dally tread mill round 0f every lifo o U,!"d" of ''"J .. ,.. . i r .. i u r ,0rP,' td"0r"' of '? di" ' V" '" "!1 ! ' ,r?o, , U P f '""f paper ... t he eou.o " ' ' ' ,? " ? V t T T 't f '"V f"' k"d 1 tb labors WUt c""u";t'"i V'- V""'? lte'"lvvot'n- f":'le n,on,'l,t T ' n " I'T8""-' T .u T v Ir,?'.. I '.: it.iLiii:ii.iuii.t!..(-wii.iii. u.'ioi-ii.tr i, ...... i . i r . -.. , uup ami inisliBf.s of u trip ol the great i i ,, ,, itfUti if, .'lad iiioi.-elle r ux, and her I . n . ai 1 in- ,...r, i'-,.;,.. , . ... .. ., ... ,' aud Cuba duilii . . .. . . , , , .. , " . d deal of French spice ' nil. I r. ii i.ii.H it ii m .i.'ui I- r.ii'.i Mi r-f. ; bul it Blll Ilt.itltr itruc. ,,e understand- ing. inform the judgnai.t, or better the heart. h was written or said to have been bv T,eo IWauvaliet. tiie utl.nlif of MaiUtuoi"- wile Rjche! ; is fiom the celebrated publish - ii.g house of Messr-. P;i F.dward and Cm- i.ai.v New Yr.il; I.s n tUnm... r.-d e.ieur calculated to nl. a.e l.,!.ir..i. .?r,i,l,,.i,,...lv. r.. and contains 400 p..,'i:si.t large t)pe ami exceed ing. y seat'eritir. '1 he b-mk is exces sively FreiiclnUed, and you know what that means, I gin -s. The fair and lovely au t hutess cf " Lily " would be pleased with it. a 1.1 she Uiij;ht wtite us uoo i a book, and one very ittueii iikc it, including t be French, i! .-I.t were to try . ' 1 have al-o been ut ti:n a little into Mis Amelia Murray's t. ip to tiie I'tnted Stales i:i which she -rives a very pl..s,t,.. sketrli J P i-h ( , ui imiiaii'4 mauuers ti e work K th-.t th My only oi. i.- too II' lie . ctioli lo i botany , and al in it. Mi? b.ilantze ou every tl.lti; "'" "scuis to regret that in a ii w. not a .1.1 111 , ,1 r,so that she could hav. nauzed him according to the roVs and laws of bota.iy. You remember sl.e a Maid of Honor to Unpen I, foria ....I i. .uul . I ... l..r pla.'e near llio throi:-, by willing this veryj t,00lC lu "hicu sne defended the institution .-... .... 1 ti'- oi s.aiery, thoujb I !c:evo the dory is not authenticated. .Mi-s Murray i. the lady v.ln was so chaimed with Cd K.-ilts or.ito ry in Congress M,e said that she l a i heard ail the most distingui-hed speakers in F.n gland for the la-i taeuly years, and in l.er jjiii.i in u r. rv Mn w as snpi ri'. , in foiul oi fervid oratory ud I ut uii.,', aoul st . r . ing el . SI L ' . . . . er'l'ience, to the Hoist powe he has ever bf-atd. of tin m n bi-h 'J L? ratificaii'ju u.e' tin thMt wa 50 tru.a-p"t-'I in ;Lc pnj ers h're some wccM io, is Iilvly to j.ruc a failjie. Orr, Urooks' and Ijulai were nil tvl vert:--M to coti., but from Jonm cm-v or othr tlicy hav-j tie i c1:iipJ. Th.; t'ril ani excitfructit is nott-uf- i licit-lit to justify iht tiriiiin out of tlio ii pun-, aii'l .n d!r in;'ai.t fea-ilrjof atuimini tion whih mtirkt be more nerd".,, ia fotnc ! -"-' ' ..... ........i . .., j...., fce-.-u .uie s.ii'1 inu lues oi .soveitit.er. 1 lie ...,., aud flippancy about it, and is well ca!cula- j ,Ul ll''" i"iral calamities always impeu tc i lo amuse the fancy, aud beguile the te- j 'r ',' Rving. wight d. pme them of A .... -..,1 ......; t.... .).- your valuable life.au 1 overwhelm yourcjun- iiietiinrr is .mi aaveriiaca lo Cuine cu iiii;tr i. i i . i- i ? , , . , itllei.ee It me hj elevating Ine to that hie'l. ' I l.iir.il.u i 1.,,. a..., ......... .1 ..... i t. ...... .",. -., "uv v"" - "V- cation tur", . will te those of domestic n.anufac- nd will not be a tit to -'ft tlip excite- llllMiH miiili klini'n lnr-.l r,.l I t.iv .,i .. ,.,','" " , -' r yoj a pen-and-iiu skete, of the savings ..U-. ..-jiiii-i ui ine oaeiieiiia oi iiiiierrnan ilall next wcck, nolcJ. as I r ll be tliere, tnk iiij AillLKY. - a ss -- Mr. Cl.AT S (M'tMON or Ma. Pic iianan. -The treacherous conduct of Mr. lim h iii in toward, the lamented Clay, at evcrv point in which their political lit. brou"lit tii.-in in contact, is now r.'corling upon the "favorite Kin," and eia the Presidential ' campai-n end. hu wi.l learn the practical , that " hone-ty i, letter dated A.h- i -yj ... ...o ...... ; tlie bet poliey." In land, June. 11,1."1. Mr. Clay write. hii'I, Jim 11, I ..)!. .11 r. Clay write, to I ...... 1 I ... . Diuiel L'iiiiian ""'" i j..iiiii, ij-pecuuir me appr jaci.iiic' ' IV-idential c u,v a. W-.w- : i " Of the candidates spoken of ou the Democratic side, I confess that I should prefer I. en ( ass. lie n, I tl is, I tlni.K, more to : ' 'd upon than any of Lu compelit-ira. l'ur.tij the trial, of the long aea.sioti of the lat I ongre-s hu bore him .elf fiimly, con rnn-nny an., patriowany. lie lias quite a. n.'icn ll iiiiie-s, alio I think nimli mm ''''"''' und itmntt' than Mi. liwli. ''"". 'ei 1 . . r ...... - ' nu.-r irom w meii tne torejoinir is !,..i ir . i - - CVtraetetl inlv hi fo.io.t ... I ... Al J - ......... Mr. (,laj i prualc c.i rc-pondetice, publish ' ed I:i.-t year, by CiUin C jUou, L. L. D p. t.n -O'JJ. A " Jimmv " ; itiieKhat amused . xili-'ton market. i:a Qi.'art We were ii. ps.ing through the a day or two eiu-.v, i the r. ply of a fruit vender to an interrotra - lory put to him. A gentleman approached l ifhuuun intM tior ui-n in work ffr pfrl .1 . . 1 1. t.r t L T 1 ....... f . - --j ... .-. i" v ...... v'..-- ior my iiiriw. llCli in 3 "l'l. in. r fflHL rain I iriln. t.nnr i tiOOr m... would not be ..(,'. . ... .." .. .i "o i you tl.i.ik lh"y would :" r.:tortcd the aeller. 1 ' I am decidedly of your opini,,,, - j the gent .man, "and wil lake three Jim- my .,t worth.'' " Ab." said he. a l,! J 1 ' ... .1.. 1. t... .. :. . , ui. .. ju. in i i I.-., i. mil lane i oe vnrl . : . . .. . . - ol a (loisen Jimmy s ti heat "Nion .,pi fri i, ,our .sun, ,,, fu' : rill more. I' film or is exactly what I iu ttudtd iw ay. Ltxll (.''ij.jjci . nUIV KL WD llKCKrnOX OK HON. MILLAKD FILLMOllE TI.. ....nm.hin Atlanlio which arrived New York laf on auintay night, brought man, iti paftwngtr! the Hon. Millard Fill- iv j more. 1. pursuance of previous arrange- menu 1.0 wis welcomed by a public rccep- lion. We Ul;o (rom the llerald a descrip lion of the scenes that attended the welcome homo of our (lis.in,.i.shed citi.cn. Kx-lWlctil Fillmore, who l.aa been trt - veiling thro1 Europe Uurim; the past year, and whose co..,i..;. waa anxiously looked for bv his political friends and admirers, arriv- ed about 1 o clock last i.L'ht, in the Allan- tic The iiist news of the approach of the steamer wa. the ti.in- of n gun, about half . .. .... ....I I ;.. tJU .., l.Ai.r f . ter the repoit cf .. , ...ii. two others fvl ail oounts as to the cause of tho firiii'' at rest, It was now certain that it was the Atlantic, and the various Know Noihintr committee, togeth er with the commiltees from the Common Council, proceeded to Collins' dock at the fool of Cati il street. Here they had a brass ..urn,,. ii i.,.i.mI and us the. ateuuicr camo un the river they greeted her with a salute of Hi: AI.....I . (I. ... I ,..r.oim l.i.d assembled on the pier ; and although a num ber of police were stationed there, it was iinpo-ssible to prevent them from crowding through the gates. Luii before she was l......t.t.. ll...u b.'i.l lli.ir it-, If ..!. fiV Mr """-"" "v "v. . Fillmore in the u,o:,t e.ith.isiastm cheers, , . . was . ..... ,,, j. r,7im,Vs,ille to .reve, tl , friend, from a. most impossible to prevent his irieuus irom ru.hi.itr en massr bn board th. vessel. Al lUe l'Uuk 'd vC"T 0 tU . , ,j ie ,,,;, ri.c,.llioll l"1""1 kIj? il inrr"l ! in and over tho ai-K-a cf the ahip, driving i back the astonished p,,se,cM. In the, ' went to the cabin, where Mr. Fiilniore was I wailing to receive them. After the usual I ahakl of hands, Alderiuan Prigtjs addrcs,- cd him a. follows: Ma. F.u.M..Kr-In the name of New ....... ............. 1 ork an.l of tli.-t nation. I welcome vou to ' . . .. your natne f.l.ores l our countrymen have . watched . ur i ii-rlma llirnii.-h tin- Km-.- : imin Stuir with intrn.o ..lieil.ide. fearin ' , 1 "'"versa! sorrow ; and I congr.tu- la, Jo..relf and kindn-d that you hate ' Pll,M'd the dangers of Und and sea, an t i '''' returi.e ! in It. nlll. aud l.oppii.f to ' -v'",r hative land ; and above all, I rejoice t!at you w ill so n ret urn to the W i.ile llou-e ' to remove the vermin tht have gathered ihcre durin.' your unfortunnte ab-enpe from the national helm I bir country is ble-sed , with all the climates and production, of n . lure, aud with fr-e institution, and the A tiieiuans hhou! 1 kindle the f res of libertj and 111. 1 in in every v .le and on every tilt, on T'.iir safe return t ai'ai.i b'es us will. i an ml mil,!-tr.'.t. m that ' . aii I obedience to our gl i ill rtifotce respect irio'i it" win rev- er it wave, and restore unity and tr.uquil itr and rinti nt'iieril to the farthest frontiers of our belovi i out. try. Mr. Fillmore poke as fol'.ow : M:t. CitAtitvt This uiit-xpeet. 1 and Matt -ting tee ptin from the city of New Y'jr,:, au I my native Slate, reaches a heart that may nut IVel otherwise than grateful. It is true, Sir, that for more than a year, I have been a lal oriour traveller in lorei-n CjUI. tries, and aith ugU I bay wandered f.jr. my heart has it. ways been with the A- inerican people, (jreal applause 1 A i-l this, sir, i the h-i.i.iest and proudest d ol niy ii!e, to be received by krrawn throughout Furope. a city winch is For, Sir, tra- ve. w In re you w.li, there, ami ask the bum-l,',.-t peassht what town lie knows iu the, l h, ted .states, and be will tell you that it t, J vrt. o,vu that I am Applause 1 am proud to a native o! Ill- Statu of New York.in.i I am prouihr fl.il, ;r, that I mn UII Ami -fichu tilticii. Am. Uunt nid three 111 cheers re hvr. ijiu-cu lor .Mr. rulm-jre Mr, vou have been pleased to allude to iny firmer service in the couticila of my . i . i . . i ... . . country. u uo-.-s i.oi i.eeome me io speax of li.e ui here. I h.-y hid passed into hist.j ry. Mai h lt.- does il beci.tiic me to fpeak of the future All I can say i ., Sir, ti:al iii v trim.', ti'i -ul cited on tny pit, aui . I: '..',. I...I I.,. 1.... r. ...I ,.. .. . . J J , frlcu,is rr . euR uf the people, if .. . i I tney Jh l see lit again In lli.ll.UCil their con r,.v,ii,.,i, t ,.,t I ,s- .,r,,, . 4 a fi.il.f.,1 promise is a I ant! in. n :t 1 1 1 .ii ml in i fr.of i .. 1 1. ill nf fix 1 it t. ,.f i..ti..n of th ut of the c, ! ,t . , , ' . . . . . - ' . i I Atq.lau-t I j l ' . If i here be those nih.r V,nb in) il -iiu an adiiiiiiistratiuti f ,r i .. ....... i ... ....... I . un.'.r. ,.v(.,,, U . 'J ,,c i South as agaiu-t the North, ll.-y are i.ut the i mni who sbjuld tive their siiffraL'e to me j M t e.ithu-ia-tic applause and cries uf ; " ' 1,:,t "") I' ar M.y n 0 part, I know 1 ol,!y my country, try whole country, and . ii'-tl.ii.i' but u.y cotiulry. ('Jraat Applau-e I'"'. 'r. ' am in.- xpect.-lly call, d upon on ll.is occasion to a and lllllrt Coliulu luress tt,e.sc lew lemarn y again returning my sincere thanks to t the Corporation of the city oi .ew i oi H, wi.icii has one me the unexpected honor to w,l w -Iconic me back gain. Applause A Voice -" A i.d tie; people too.'' 'I h ; e q i , t j j -1., ill I r. tun, my 1 1, , A oicu It is no (.'or nora'.:.)i., but tne people. , Van t!!n. r .... V. I. .'r .,( .1.- l .. i . 0, (0UI,ciJl,.n, tl,t, weleo.iie.1 Mr 1 ilimore ,,J ton -rat ..L.t.- l ,i, Up., his safe return' j tJ .,..,. jur, j , M j- (u,.i,) (,;,, ,,r:,,,.fu kll'iM ie..'ir lits. I lie ('-iniiii.tti-,. i,,jit took Mr l':i!nn.re in barge, uvl after two or three tn iii'-iidous II rl-, (in .-Cecil.:. in ifett.ni him ov-r the i ,,r ,i, ., , ,, , . . le ol llie steamer, rluan t ti ejang plank, . ... err . ull, u tl r t lilt t irill .ht ie rr.nv.l u.in il,.. c.-.rringe on the pier. The carriage wriaim mi 'liat. ly hi et by an eag.-r tlir.mr, and by ! another -igantie elbot the committee .n" 1 .1 :. . . . tr a .i i:i g.-niiig ii on me p ;r, I .e erow i ' then formed in a proecs-ion of live abreast and foimed an escort lor the , x-President .... io i.ie .-ii. 1 ii en .erilli' ai II, e wno 1 Wh-ti ihev rea. I.ed ih. .i.e. . 1 i another crowd aM-ciubb-d in front bv whieh roni t r . . tiiitt c c irrio'l him ..ff, hii'J punliih him he- lore the. in, (V'ain.MJ tho door in safi tv, rush- I (id nn .t nr. fit..l .i.. i . ' I 1 i . i ni ' ', . ' 7 Mmn v J or ll.r'C UOZ' tl, tlll'V .Jeeeiolcil in ff,.t lir... bin, into , ,. ... here Mr I' 11, 1 W,J T,r.V,.ffi,U 'thV X tile o it lJH I . . " I " it. ccnnic niipiitietit, and were ' . . "'maiiosve, ILC CO.Iim.UC0 10 , " I..... I. 1.; -....'... ... ou.. So he hail to come, and hi appearance on the balcon was ircctod with a storm of applause. Somebody e,,. ;ed out three groans for the liln.-k Ilepubii. ...Ill ... ......... ..... .' .' . I I pood wiil. When eilenco vit restored, Mr i Fillnioro xpoke as follows : at' thl.OW ikvs-i l,c..eve 1 ,l,nl, hard. ly tre-pnss upon the Salbuth, an I tliiuk it " !"f-""- .... , . i, ,!,.. ),,ori,iii(r. c- " '"' J ' '' I ventured Bo far a, o r. tur, - moat eord.al thank, for the very turn you ii, Uliexpi ei. " ,a "7 ' ; t" M'P'"0 . iu cun " .!' T" co"!"'n' .'-' voy : weakened by 8ea ,.ckUess and di.st, acted by the d.zz.ucas incident I. such a Wene, e.B b.rJljr appreciate the i-ntliu-iw of a ,trert M ' PP' FV1.'""1 ut nf" t.,t tl. purpose of receivu- me. App lauss. can only ?y, Icllow-c.tixc.s, that du,., th, absence ol morn than a year 1 have seen it.iw.l. b.irnnen ite. I l.aivn l.ppn tn.l. ...I - ...... - - 10 cotitra-l it wisu or uiy own country. : I have been al lu to look at t ! condition of other nations as compared to my own, and I can say to you, fellow-cilixelis, that after all my wanderings, my l.eatt fondly turn to America aa the home of niy birth. A p. plause.J lint fellow ciiuciia, this is tio tiul8 8 thlitlk peccu. 1 merely came fornnrd t) you, and to any to you that from this time forward I am ouly of yoa and with you. Loud and continued cheering ; Mr. Fillmore retired amid eiithusi istio cheeriiiL', and took supper with the commit tees. Thus ended the f.rt niht of Mr. Fillmore in th jrreal metrnpolis. To-day we understand hu v ill not be disturbed ; l' Tuesday 1,0 is to be conducted by , ' 1 CVmrnilteo of the Common Council i, tile Cioveriuir Room in tho City Jlail ; wheuco he wilt receive hia fiicuda. ' Ml. n , , . .,. 7 WW v. - HI. I..V I t 1 .I,1' . ,U j ' HNOIt.-s. ! (., Monday, larS, numbers of Se..fc, cM.-d upon Mr. hUmore at ls ro,,,M at the St. Nicholas Hotel, New Urk, and i. loomed him home. Commodore Perry, May- - S ood, 1 x-M.yor kinU,,,., and uy ' . w.-re among ti. vi-it .rs. 1 li .Mayor ami Cuiiiiiiiitei-s ot ti... pn l of A! lenecii und Cuiiei!'iu'ii al j waited upon him, , The parlors and aiiti rO' ins of the hot. 1 were crowded during tlm day with li-tto' from all parts of" the country, dc-inus o: paying their rep-U to the lli-l'i.-.i 1, ;,t. Mr. Fillmore hating private bu-ii.es.s ti a'-te-1 lodowtt low ii, b ft the h..te m. 1 , . n.t n turn till late in the after tie.. n, at w In, h time a i.uii.I vr f other per. on- w. i. j;,!,-,. d'j.'ed to hi'ii, and the II. -raid mi)-: 1 " Tup, wanted to in ike an addre, at, 1 to t xpre-s their high admiralioti tur Mr Fill- more, but the ilht.inui.lii il ;m'-t in r. y ml that, situated as he was at present, i.i did uot de-ire lo make any spercbe til. i.e hl f,li lime lor consider ation ; ih,). thin..-, be said, should not be dune in a I. ir ry. lie bi not, however, he said, at y 11 m regard lo mumeipal budirs, a- tl,, ''''' "ot require political bpeeehes to I e me: to them, but he desired it lo be und-r-tjji that, in regard toothers, be wi-he.l to hire some time for preparation. Mr. W.rn. r, councilman, from the sixt.crt.th di.-triit, and chairman of one uf the A:ner!eau eouiiiel ttes, had a conversation with bun hi rr- .-l to the rrport whii h Lad been cueuiateil l y some of his political opponents, lo the . :b i that he would witl.Jraw hi uatue dut i. the caiiiaiu. See ll'litoiial head for Mr. Wart.'-ra piestiou and Mr. Fillmore', reply. Tc.esd.-iy, Mr. Fillii.ire i ption in New York, end y i ail a put sterda" h ai ly Marten lir J i . TI... I .Mil. i;l CIIANA.V AMi KKMVJ.H V AiKwS. Ilif? f-'l! -hit: i a ti ritrtct fi . n 1 v ii of t I.i' 1 1 JM JaMKM It irli u :rn, t: fl ""Hiiff ot thi Tif. Mi m-uiorr.icv, m i U""". " "' 1 hr,IT n 1 I I -un 1 the Appendix of tin (.' ii.'ri--.iuii;.I ,;,,!., psjes 1 ll.i 11, iu " Nile. " ll. l-;r. . ho Vols. ii and Ii". It renniii to be s" u the inei l.ai.ic, m .im! j.-iur. r- s. ntl.er wor'kiii.'ineu ofthe eo'tnlr) wi,l r. i.-i: ueli duetrii, from l'euliv Wat.in's Vnrni'r .win' I he, idea of abqiinr in Aui.-i.ei t1 h. pi le. s of France and lurinnv a the n.cau ol m.iku.g our wntkin rla- 'i aealthy, is ptculiurly lit :i. What u our ma mi'.at turcrs and iin-eli.n.i,-. . ,j lo iivii g as the in inufaeturers and n ' chanies ot Frmce and Germany lire, ta the Jriif if'it t'Jtfiri i.U'i.'iiiit.'l ifut thm r ii .' V only a.k ojr produ.-n; cla.s. s to lead and dicide lor liieiii-eii. " In t.eriiiany, when. C.. cirr.n . purely tn. laiie, cm. I the eost of en-rv t i ' : is It Kill -'l-.ll to a bird money st,iu !jn a piece of br I r mill can uiatii.r.n t ii- f r lilty d'.lUn, tin: manufacture of wl.e iu our cojutry fr jtn the i ipan-iin of . .' curriney would ei t one hundred . I , a r W h'.t il lh.' coin. q-, nee Tl... f ,tri.-s Fietich and li. rin.iii n :i in. fart ur. r in I r'' this cloth into our country and seii. H ' ' a hundred. I 'jr. not c very p- r m p-i ' lh it the reilundaiiey of mir riitrei.ei i equal to a pn niiiim of nne hun lr-.d p--rc in favor of the maiiiifelurer. " Nil t.l.ff of protect! l'l, tlli'e" ' ainouhled lo prohibition, could rout r these rl v suti's in fainr of for i"ti - l.iit..r .. 1 wojid to heaven li,..: I arouse the o'lelitiou of eveiy tuni'it " I " ofthe nation to this imp irt.nt . 1 1 . j it " What i. the reason that, with a'l l' ' ad varitafe nn I wilh ihe protective i! whieh our law- i, (fori! to the d him -t e faet irer of colt in, r- c iiinot t t . i . . aive p'lss'S.ion of the lion).. lnal le t, '' 1 -i.e-ff ..fully e-,it-il fir tl.j nii'l.''" the world '. It ii ''ii.j'y leeiH-e '.' n 11 nfacture at the iri,,iiii pt iee uf . if e,T inflated currency, mil nre eoiiip'!!''! I1" at the real prices uf ntlier n.ili ri- PI'rF (UTl N'DMl.NM, SIANI'M'1 UF I'ltl' K 'I'M Ilk'I'G II' 'I T l!!l.D, nil I thu civ r our ou'iiry ' h'.'-iiigs i.:,d I.eniM. I .- t . ur IM-1. F, ,ce' Hnd I .'. rnia ,, v ha ve .fl.rd.d. "Tina ii y have stimulus to their manufacture, arc now rapidly exl.-nilii..' ibem- 1 Inl ! woul l obtain posse--inn, i (ty- jno. p. F.eei,... j;.,, . citizen of Fayetleville, a pin'ound juri t ' ' accoinplished gentUtii in, died on the m " 1 ing of the ."th uli., in Ide. vii iui')' ' " place. NullI (il.k , Va., .Line VI. '' PtAIII (lf TllnMA II. J.A 1 t-V- Tl.m. II It. . .1. ....... ..l.l,.e ii.l'"- fro... th. V,.h, Ii;.t.;..i f Virjgi-' ,ned at his reside,,,-, iu Aeernme cn'' on Sundcv m.rit.ir last, al -1 " t"" ' ill no m.in '" - n.j, tiiu iuij cry

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