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mil ihiiih. imnimwiiiii nrnwiw I'liirnim r iimif in I WJSUM IJUatA M-'tJll MtJUJHC INTERNAL IMrROVEMEXTS THE . l'KESIIKXT. -A kill for tho removal of obstructions t navigation at tho mouth of the Mississippi river, was rec'titlv pas.-eil hy Conirros and cent to (lie le-iJeut for approial. The J I'reaiiirnt returned the bill with his oljce- j tions. Ou Monday, the Senile resumed the consideration of tlte I'iil, ami, after a slight ) debate, the (uo.-tion fits taken, " Shall the bill puss, tlie objections of the ".'resident to j tli coutiwry uotwithrundiu:.','' and the re sult ves 31, cavj It?, as follows : Yeas Messrs. Allen, lvayard, lle'l ot N. 1 II , ISoll of J'euii .'IWiijiniin, l.rijjht. Urown, Cass, CoHawcr, Crittenden, Podge, Douglas, j Wurkee, Fesseriden, Foot, Foster, I lever, Hale, Jaiiii,J')liiiion.Joiiivof Iowa, Pcaree, j Pugb, Sebastian, Seward Siidcll, Stuait, ' Thompson of Ky., Trumbull, Wade, aud , Weller-Ml. Nays Mes-cr. TXfs, BrodheaJ, Holier, ! Clay, Krrttis, Kitzpntrick. Hunter, Mason, 1 lie iii, Tootno-. Touoev, and Yuiee 1-J. 1 The I're.-idcnt of the Senate pru tern. Je- ; clareJ that inasmuch at two thirds of the members hud voted for the till, it was pa? sed- ' Mr. lion nppveied from the dcciMon of . the Chair, coMuiiiliiijr that two-thirds of ail ! the members of tin S-iiate were required to , pass a ii.l ovkt tins President's veto. A Ijdl' discussion etisud in reference to j this question, in the course of wLieb Messrs. ; Seward, Btiijaiiiin, Thompson, of Ky., Crit- teudeo, Hunter, and others, sustained the: election of the Chair, and Messr. Duller, Ci ty, Toombs, ana other, opposed it. Tiie qjetion being taken, the decision of the J hair was sustaiued yeas ot, nays 7, as follows : Yia-Messrs AUrti. Bell of N. II., Hell of Tenn, ll-iijs;iii;i. l.'runr). Cas, Coilanicr, Crittondvn, I'.vlje. 1' Jiiul is, D nkee, Fe.-een- ; ifj, IV. r, lVtcr. d"er, lisle, Hunter,' .1 ames, .lj n-oii. Joins, ot low, .'lallory IVarc", I'ratt, 1'uph. Held, Scbistiau, Sew ard, S'iii.li, St isrt, Thompson of Ky., Truiu Lull, W.ul,-. Weiicr, and Yuiee HI. Nai-Mcs-rs. I.'lvs Hro'liea.l, Hutier Clay. Fitgpalriek, Mason, aud Tombs 7, The S-uaio tiica resumed the ejiii-ilcra- t.J3 of I n. li'l fjr Jcp,. nila.' tiie channel over the l! it- of the; St. Mary's river, Mich igan, and fjr J.rpciiin;; the St. Clair fl its, Miuiiiati, 6-jtu ot u hicli ba J been vetoed by the IVcjiJer. i, J passed t !a iu boib over tLe V "fs by a i!e of - t 1 n. and to viz : Ya'-V r--. 15. il. of N. II, IM!, of Tei.ii., lii-ii'-iiuin, lin.-l.t. (V. t.'oKatner. I t rt'triUrii. 1i.jj.a-, i;uriei', ri--en- tci:, I oot. I r, ( it j. i , II He, J anic-'., Johii Don, Joins of I,a. 1't-ace, i'ratt. i'uh, Se 1 s;ian, S- :iri. Slid-ll. Stuart. TLotupsoo tif Ky., Tru :il.n!l and U'ade NaS l :-tf. lii.j", lirodiiead, H..tirr, '" v, lliri.-ttr'ek. liunter, Mason, lleid, J ' 1 ' Y-Jlc YtA-M-,-r. ivii, r v. ii., of Tr-nn . IV : j 'iiuin. Il.il.t. '.i-.-. t'o'.lamer. CritteB-lfli. iMe, l.i,'ia-, Huricer, 1'esx u len, For, l 'o-t-r, Goyrr, II ale, J a:iie, Johu sun, Jonn. -A Ion a. I'taee. i'ran, Fuii, bs-iian, Si-arl, Sii.irii. stuait, Tuutiipo(i of Ky , Trui i! u!!, and Wade -'. NaVS M -n. Ui;s. Ur on heal. Clay, ri'ipatiiok, Hui.ier, J!-:d, T'inbs, in' U'e tijir u iTeat de ! said h'w i j ii j. bout Daiocratic piincip.c bein a unit, ic. X t Wi. j'd iine tob' ib'vrucd how it is tat tin re 1 -. n or. lit':. Salt) a wide ui'ajri.-emer.t a- rat.- or, t v ti. t'r.a ml i-et of iiiU-rn . 1 tin; 1 Pre -T'-ni.- -.. ' dent V lie r il ' i vcr'il!ir-t.t re. . natr-j Ji ; niiu lie: i ; )- the doctriDC on ..' c-titj- and otii'.-r- 0 t.c grouri'is ; ue Me- -r'. Ca--s, I'ou -ii- and utuer g-reat l-j!tioeratic ligl.t-i warni.v favor it. H'i iiwi 'on lirr li. iL lii--e ... AC J.rcseLt ,tiV( S a..-0 a-5 ti tie Srst bill over the I'r-..i "Lt .- vet' Ti'E V1.1 1 M;-si 1 ci V'.',t wii: In tl.? vote cl ."'tttj' in the el.-ei.ij of 13-Vi, utiLi Jou'ate '. !y a't.out llCl.i . ii.-t Uijcb irnire tior mue b less. f 'je anti-Aiiier-j'.-tj paity of tiie .vaie i uiieii txercls'.j ib'jut tiie aviili irs; fr-M u Au.eticuu e':J..-r. V. e cm. ii.i .rm t:.. in oi.'i- fr a.l, t'.iit where one wiuiuiaws tljr..-j i,e Ineiu ieia t.. r , :.': v-vt ;.:.r " . t'.it.k it ... be t"n to 01 , it,.-:e.i a tiirce to 01 e, at at prt-tut. i,s niu.it'r.s ai:o we hai 47, U:;U names ou reccrii ii, t.,.; Cojucils. We allovr 5,110.1 f it baeaitii out. We Lax; bfeu foriiiirii u-w t o n.rti.- nil ov-rtne State fjt noiue tin.1-, w't.iei, i.,ive it.en-j.e-i o'ir lorces lo at lea-t fi'J.oiiO and nave ev ery reaion t'j exp-.ct a: a-t Ih.imi) out-i-dere to vote our ticket, i ben it to tt.ii-K of the iinuiber of the ordir proe true 1., their patriotic die! iratiotis, we eball certain ly tair) the !"'tte. The aliti inlit'.ii iud Isriii.it. party wiil not j'.!l to.-ii,. r over Cu.iiOU voles, ai d they v.i I be .pi it l.i.ar v io ti.e mid'ile. Tbi- 1- no bra.'UU'sdo U 1 lihve it to vur nun. in to tr Jt. ts :re iiaati"; etery ua) by men who J. pot iJ-ta.n our arty . that e tarry tie Slate in AUiTU-t .(. Loilll An,' I K.llf . TIIK VJll'.Y L.MI.-T Mr.Oi:'t.. i i-fiati ;:iii :vey thing I efore Liln ; Joe- t iu ri-1,'11 p. jpie are . c.aliug f-.r !. in, in in -I't't ad" Lumber.! i In- cry is uiiiver-a' 'ii;i:-tr. Fii!i:i are. the Constitu tion aud ti.e I uie ia forever! J 1 a 1 i y , bojs., raIy, e Lave 'I i lh- e'.u-rny by tiie Leeds ! 1 lie !!: II is lit ; h" ri a caucus in Ne viln-1 ri. and ad i i-i to fjiio Mr 'i .n.-r i.'.iu l.'.t to if'-mpt ti.. li .-t! l h. fiud last f i - : .-I,; -1,1 e ju. :.!.! ent liot Veain I an.;" te- viiih t..e i,.,i. V hearted and .'i!- 3 Jatjt iii.ti . r, I ar 1 1 .jc Iri.-iid of t i.e so v ere i(.'ii p "f " ' t .1 i oar In. iid, after we beard the sp.'ei I.v r , ttn.1 Jra wuJJ Hat ur. I up t . ... 1 ' aui I i-d - nit r. pi 1 vu ten diiya ioii,: r, e sua a i ,i.g. m ti,,; coati t uat.ee vt tuo-e . La i i o..- i , t i.-!,. isul ! At ..'. liill, it ia ileei.'i-l i v lh.; New btru foi igu taat'i'. t bat Mr l.ra y r ii! fite up I lie gho-t. and ieavt J l.u A n . - tl.er the utj-ll-pllte-d and i letori nj . r .. an, j.i ou of the lie id .' lliiirab I v i, i r - : a in-t a,,, ..ja v ie t -.1 j an aits us on lu-' -itii of August li' ti ! Mr. llngg i. 'is tot sii l on" w r l in faecr of Itite'tia! i mpros rinrut' ir the de elnpu.iut ol lie f-tcri oft I.e ir'tatc aincf Lt h b ' n iu loi notion f tin .Male ! .al I t' wsj - L. I -yes s nr ' 'fe "a., - if CHARLOTTE: Tncsdn v, J :i I v 12, 1 iti. A .l i:illL A X OM I N ATION. Fm rLtrE.NT, HILAR D FFLLMORF, OK NKW-YOI.K, !K VICK I'HKSIDKN T, . t OK TL.WKSiMil:. AM T HI CAN rLI-iCTOUAl. TICKET. FOR TIIK STS II: AT LARtlK. L. li. CAI'.MICH AKL, of Wilkes, JOHN W. CA.MKlMi.V, of Cumberland. li Ditricf, I l'ioiiHiu, ot' H r'ir. 21 3J 4ih 5th Cm Ttu sin l;. J. Vnrrcii, of HvJut.Tl. l. T. M in-, ni New H.mover. j.ii-. T. l.nll' jotm. ... lMnvilk. A. J. Su-ttin in, oM'h..tlif.in, In n. J. M. I.vici', vt' iy u(ui) A. J. Irfc..ii AiiHt.n. Juts. 1. flmJn,cr UunrtMi.r. liR UOVl.KM.K, J OIIN A. (. 1 1.311:1:, l.r OttLVORIi itH'MI, CANDIDATE l'Oii SIIKHIFF. 7 Vie er,-. utiiorird lo n 1. ounce K. C. t.1,1. l.li. K-T , as a eai.oid.ilt ..r re-t-h ttion to the ol of Micnifof Mi-.-kJt nlitirg count v, at the en. Filing August l...iel!ni. IXTKACIS raoM MR. lttVUASA.N s miKruss. ' rfrniit ll.e mre, Mr. f h .irinan, for a moment lo sot. t:p,.n a aui'ji i, if men 1 nave j.e-ter rr il ui.'jr. this rwi.-r, nd In wnirh, I v it. irr again i... ve ot-caHun ... anviri. irut, J i,,.. 1 tin III V'V Ull.tll ..i -I i. rv. I ft f-1 1 IKVK IT th in: i;i;.vr roi.i i u ai. and a MtEAT .Mri: Al. r.Vlf.. 1 I'M A.N K I t ill M I.H'i HAS I'KF.N caT IX A ST CI i: N MKliK IT lor.S .Nn KMsT. .... n MAS RI I.X A t I LK KX I'A I I.I K I PON i s ;v -r'.i.1' N A. Tu VV Ml II M AK Ks IT A li:JKi T F l.'K. 1-UtlA'TI TO OIK INSTITt T10NS.";S.e G .ln .no S. atoi.'. li. .-Uf ul DeU.les,-p..i:-- i!,- 'j. en! ii. part i! 1 " lu arrmiig at Ihe cone ' U ion l. aui.t-ort liils tratv. I had I-, ene. nut. r tut (Jul I'.lawi O'-iaclt. imjiiiit w as -i hi. u' k.sri..s i.ff s.avsRi. Wiiiial I rvxr Ii..- .111. nt.. tin d, ai.U t ver shall nine t.itn, in Hit ir full l.ircc and vigor, tne eii..i:t..l.rT..t ririit. of ti.e Soulh. r.i Stat-s "er llieir .laye pro. p-rly. 7 y't tf'i .r.'ii.g T'pH mtnet in) ei. act .1 Bi-ar t9 z'rud fie Uihttt il the 'uirm .rrr a hfic mttlotdin? er-i'.y. Aipr mahirc r. d' Clion, it..ivver, 1 . v.-rea nie ih-sa .et uid. a, aiiu lo.ve be. n.ve l.u.t I'.e ..q-i .ail i"l. "l" T ii w:li ua' Hi. ii.ea-i. t MM I Tl'.Ni; 1...1 L.N LAKl.I.Nl. Ihe no. lii 11 tu ha ol LAVLIIY." Mr. r.ilmrr'k lipdiulmrBlt. Fro:.': the foij.ivi-.i lirt of Appoint men t. it will be eer. .-tat M.-. tuloi.-r wdl a.ak in C'iiariotn, ua ."..i. .ay. ti.e '.'ijiri .run I : Trv. M'iU laoinery M . -L" 1.1; : -"..l.'v Vv' 1 r.irau n, Aitscn M....ru. , I'i. ... Lh.i.l'.-f , Mti.u iiLurg i.i'i Jt' 11 J.",i 1 a-.tli Jjr Tile . '.'-.-.'.Ill Trou, M '!.ri.e,or the di.CIIloTl a.re c j. ii g 1 i.urt W s-.k : receiveu tulir. !y loo U f.r t:t.. k' pij-er. I! -ii. JjIiii Krrr Tois t' tl:.. 11 ai.rlresseO a 111 i.err, on ,!ird: yajnriifn. A-n to r-p'V ff. h:u. ii e ii 1 rio d isjH.e. ai..n rritt ...nr. iltJi pre . n' it. to l.faar 1..U- . i,ut if . , leirt we iiai. ... ro el ina -pe. , i.e.. .1 -iir.j us nar.n anr. ".ursout tne via., ot iirjes. ins t a'l ol cl rae v . so a to w -.ar, U. tiie Ise.'.'n rl:c l..t: m-i. he tru. . it our i.iiit. r.o K'... If en tiie K'l.o N".!i W .H'I' S .,f I). 1,1 l.i.' v Win In ti..s he .1-. 1,'it .Ui .-e- iei so r'. r, a lo: : sa f ts to ga.li p..uii..rity I.) s'jri. a te-ursi i-arui 1:1. t l- liar C'Ul.teo ' aitlinut 1:1s H n- vv ffiiroi. f.nuin tiiat iie i. (....lie ... f..i . wi l tip ii iu ti.e ' eo!(i sh..u! i 'aii! i.v i.nn not "a. ci-l 1. 1 vnris.,'' lie sa..s, ol ll. c..l.li.,t le:.i.ve In.t ? d (In: 1 . e Ameri. . n V..r' y. A. he ... y s h V. i 1, .. e ,;. ... ., ,,-c . le J :i o( r. i Wilat can y ii. tsvornf li..':i'-in-n fan h. Mr. V.,i. '' him H ft- . a .y he .- a . it mail for tl.- N..U.I,. . in 11 B'lr- i;s.vi it 1. a Ire- .,i '., r en.-uri. t ali S.n'.' t 's I'sa- Was ir, tTi-e rve have : - r! g 11'. :i.- n v im . -. 11. Mr. K'.-i r. an-. ' -at it. r w '.at ti.e I. i.,. 1 .1 v I...V tMl.r. (I I tMt t rt-t 'j jji.rt o: Mr. t r( (:.. j. , v 01 v r !ifif . h i t. 1 vt I. iii t riorti .mhm 1. 1 ui v Mr ! ! 1 . r i i" r- , it ri. . ,,.,c ' r V c. 'lii'i..: III. 1 1 to 1' l.iiiii.-r. I' . . tu t,e, t.-, t, 1 1c jU'iail.j;, I., i.. tl.f p'tor. St 'jTo'l t.a to. H-- e...t.V.e.i to Ue very .It . lei-T.. i ..ml 1 1. : t Winn " a go, .. . :! : I.. ... I all .; a, ,J t.i. I. -lot Mr. K. rr now. it ii .1 .a c- r'li is !..rn.. r' v, and .am : )..u vihera von ar. ov. r I'.ui- ni'a-.intairis I .11 ur v ' f l Jee;rnir y.,o wre l ie great, st man in t.ie worl.l. Jost al ti.is ;,i,e a I). n.'a.rat came up and .aii il nu .laltri ... tl.. n 1 .ware ll now." T'... wa a ! lair ame.m.u i.f hi. wit ind et-jry one n.u.t ad. it tiiat i. hij ar ii,..-,l. Mr. K.rr etatti. t. l-..t Mr. il j.-.i 1.. ii . s ti.e fe, N. Ill ' Mr. I n.d n. J .' -..ui.. 'I :... -,. Oery. .N ti.:: t. W inn Iri. iMisn.i, , jut, ,j v . Iff. ill 1',. iii aii.r I rt:o. Mr. i- v i l.ara' i him th . vi ant of l.o.i' sly , ;. r... (j, .:. jji-sfron in let-l w.-ri.-tt Mr. 1'oik lo n. ve laol.i.l:,' t. .o veit.i Inn. We ay again M f . K. TT i:. Or.ie 1 fio lisril. hul f.'.a. r g aai, .n. v,' ...V i;iv- I'lui fi-pe ..no;, . 1, am. 1:1 li lo I .1 il liU-sl-. fJ M i.JV It'. I li- .I'i '- l. fi. l.'U- : t k v. t. ,.sa ti W i rit-cli oiit T (r-u't t' jI ifi-1 . t Im t ti;t M r. Kv rt ii n m j in: t tint tit Lou'ii m ii Ctn ofi ,n rf. li'-iwd. ht Aim flt tllaV fiit-f UjJ" j - il k i t t I ' l.i I i ii r v; nut r-j...t, lo ti. I. is , u I y 'Hi I .. I i. t A i '' , 4(i0 f : rit . lc v ti; Ol, illl '.tl J4 , j, J , . It ill! wot-! ill (Mi.in.;ni ! S i if fi,lfl (.-..ll 'r 'J . tb- I'i I,, ,c r c-HMt- wi.iit firs.Virij in j v. '.. n-i (-in,-.,t, s Jk v .ijtr . cl- r tip lit-. . v m V i. i ie , t r ,-rr, .r !'-. i (!,. ri), b.: Vt, r. t af-i.. rf-.r. .1 Mr. Y ;, r , d j.; v. i, ft, i it t- 4 -r. i-! 1. 1 , I il I ., f 9 ij ': it I if n t-. i- . I ;t :, tb-t um m, ' l'"t rUI!'.r (i ,r ,( ; i;, . 4 Ja-a... V.l , . r l.. r' ' I'.' v ai.ai'l III. kn. 10 a 1 :. tr 1. 1 . ,,ij pi,i .s sa s, I t . is K'"1 " .-H'I. . aad. I I1...W tn. 11 I.. ! 'ir..e .i'!, j ,,,, ,A j '' " el 'At -it' t .11. j,, uu, 1'isr a'"' U s ll ..re Pur rL:'t. . C..4. W . ls tie-?.-!' 4R Everj Staid ' patriotic popular maeca that we look for Mr. Fill-1 generally, I believe, that people have right i I saw tbc Island advertised to rent, a.i I do Winn Mr. Buchanan w.ia rirt nominal"! hia mrt tnn(fth. Tlia penplo rrfard him a the to tnuunge their own things an they pleasu. ! not care to pay for tho right of way to cross iVii..L cUinrtd lor l.im trry Sftt in Hit Vhoh. t man the uiily mun, wlm iaable to it the ihip..f I etated very plainly iu my letter why thu! a sand bar, o I can only speak of the fash Now they hre aa "aileut church mice." They ' State ;imm' the perila wl irh .environ it the only , oliau'e of schediilu was luada on thi load 1 ionablo ocean aceoiumodalioim of this far lM-cin lo feel tlul they hali.M belbre t'hry were '"n to reaeue it from the breakirs upon which it i lt April, and I repent now, what wa ata-1 taiued establishment from common rcputil- ontlw.v,d.! Instead of ffltlii..-rvSt.ilo we liiiuat wiHllriT will c-irry any Bi.iie dui ma . . .i own, and that o coiuid.r uncertain. N.verha il.cre U... in uur r-eoll. cl,.,i., fueli a ch.rSe in public ..pinion, and ll.e m..re ll.'r -..ple b. con.e eoiMiuteJ will. t..o ant.-ee...,,.. of Mr. Bucha... ... ,hcle w,l. .n,y b. inelmed t,. suP,n,r. ....... tlu-la... .in fUen.J..ck...n,hi. an uure- li .blu mb." It' nothing else, the be ninner in w..ch he acted toward. .Mr. I'Uv, ahould damn in the e..,n.-lu.n.,l .11 r.ffn.m..i,.eo men. ir. I ln (inn St.te I lie iraud he allied in pal... tug ll 0.1 I litem, " thut Mr. I'. .Ik was a b. tier tariff ninn Ihjn Mr. fly illn..iv- n.r m, in ill, in mini arailn.t 1 him, mid hi. advocacy nf low i;m will also ope. r .tr ugainst him in thai State, Willi the laborirg ! classy. S.i thai, iii.u.id uf Hiiif all the fun. it is doubtful whether he will even get out. Uhnt the Abi.liliul.isls .ny ! Tla-SaE Xicht Journal, arc making n OesfK-rale atu-.i.pt to ....pre.. uki.. ll.e mn.d of the j..f tin -South, that Mr. K.llmore i. an aboht.on.st. ; Th. v leave no .tone un.nrned. but torture tv.ty ... ,t. r ik ! tli in j- thev can la tliui aervn-c. t'ne ol ihrn. .1 . t L-11 t 11 tni io ,ir a. i cnarirc thai Mr. i illiimre'a Al- n bunv est i Fi.imi.re't. apeccli at Albany I flit, iiroad eiuiorsenient of Nullirieation in that j ip.Ti;i W.illlll, H.7 I.IUUjfMI, o- w-m, il.l.u III .iiii.ee, II it had not inc-uced an apology, fro... at l.-t a portion ..I the pri a. wtcch supjM.ri. him. Hut it ae.-iii:. ti.e iloclrinc nf that .iii-Ii i to be iii.-i. e tho doctrine nf h,. party. .Vr. Vii'mort im 'o i.e rrrupiturd a$thr tvremor cf JlHh V. t tiil'ttdin. !!'" Hal litrtutnl tlutrnnuii piruchtd Mr. t itmmt nt to jit'ieticr. iJ'Ihe majority ol th( r.npieol llie I. iuuu Mai. . shall a a re to uermr coi.tr iry lo Ihe m-liii uf the minority, tl." uiim.nty with Mr. Ki'.'.onr 1.1 llwir l.i..i! 1 ari in KKIl'sI! '1 I slrlw IT. itiiti will hroet-efl lu earrr out rICAf- 'I H'Al. MXI.II'ICATIOX I ' " The .S,lh, with .11.1. hoidne...h., not, .inre the liealh of John f . Calhoun, v.-ntured 1 1 11 tne e.iui.eiatii.n ..f such biacs tre-.aou. 1 1 re- .i..ed I.,, a North, ro UogU. lo ull.r .uch a lanimiii.t" ' . ,.' e.' ci v 1,. Aram. .t..ya of tl.e I illmore party. " They I-.id mat one part ..1 in.- 1 11:0a may i-i.-iratf from theolher. .1 dele.tted in a rie.de.i. : i.al euiiu.i. The. are tlie oi.lv o.rle ti. ti.vow it Ii 1 treasonable doctrine. AH other narln . 'ad ha re to ihe eiMi.t.lulinal priiicipie, 1h.1t .1 i. I the rich! ft Ihe Majority to fo.ern, and u.e auty of the .Minority l- ...hmil. But the Fnimorc par. I acclarr li.ry .4oiri submit' if left in a u.i. IH.r.ly, Ihey wiil ..rede, U'.h . their eeetioiial prt lerei.c.-a. .-.re C'.ns.iiirt. And i from calling such reii.ui.ee by it. ni;ht naii.r, Treason, th. y urge tn-it it la a llimi to tit ei.iieili.iled ami yield- id to. ineir eaniiidale hni.seil priwian... ll.e - new dogma iro.n the p...rtieo of ihe lap.iol. lis folh.wi ado not ernture to aay him n.iy. Live ! th. ... cr. o.t. the,., tor tne n du.ir.ne luey acree : (Iimjo. J Ley are ti.e uiiunion parry. j In ihe same nun. her of Weeu p"rr we rind tiie !-!!. w i 11 g p.. r g r .itl'a e r a t.-r .no. m r : j nOKMUKK! That Filln ore, m noi.-ueof the , .Core ..1 spa-ceil' Hi. h he h... .n-.de .uie.- his r.-. tnen fr.-m Km orsc. h..a uttered one word in n-biiLe 1 ol ihe B-.rder Kuihaue. or in favor ol rreeuoi.i ills on t ne Suil ! I liKMF.MBFK ! Fillmore .t-.nu. upon a Fist- i fi.r-ti .. thormignly Hr...)Uivery a lhat rrid h.r i Be,,a"a" t Cihe niiat. ! I. L.iiI.Mlil'.i. ! T..t tanner' 1 e,eut.ible to trie ii-.r. r liatfi .11. s B Ti-iy 1 1 m trie ! ii- 1 r-..-! very b-d ! 1 KK.VKMIIKK! Kv.r; V illnmr- mnnb- r of Con. igreaav.t.-o again.t Fre-e Kan. a. 1 ' ft Tarsal ; Thai Mr. Haven, mem be r f "on. gre.. Iron. B'.tf 'lo. ai.d Law Partner of Mr. Fill. n.i.re, voted in Ci'ii' rea. eg. innt auiiiill.i'g Kan aa. a K.-e r'ttt. ! I' lu:i aiwea net stisi"v Ihe South that Mr. Fill ii...r. 1. . und on ti.e .Slave-y iu-.tion tlr. y a ii u.t be at:tlc-u thuo:. one roae Ironi ti.e ocau.' The Prfsiil-iUiiil fanvaioi. " 1 tin. in ii.r.Ucjal X fir f.had be tl.r: "and 'nr profjui.it j nn i lul n iiM;t'!U rr-ctif.n ii linn if p!fCt.' in lit iiilic "ntit.i"nt oi'titc In ion in fut f liit- A'i'.-r. cm C iii'litJ tl-. Milord Kill more, tic inn w hu hu b-tu wri'fii it. the t..ji. JI.CC rtli-. ItOt l)UI)ft vt.Hit.llL;. il: at'MIc i Uif lHall lor t'-t vr--n, wlucii t .cr v on; inut s -e e art r-pu i.pr)n..cuif((;. I J c 'n hlLti fcariLi)y at the i.eim .jf'.rfc ii n nur jwlitic-l ae-.n ian.h"d utto lury hy t..; .t'lnns c: if:(iun, ..nt. c! i In A(.it.iiii?.tr itto.i m tiir CjUu pmxpTiy of - t.Uitt a I'd lf lul COUiltiy. 'I it. cnijlMt Ur tl.r rr'i(j-ii' y i h-w f.nriy j i i Ui V nut t.r t' . .Ptl il im n'.if'flV pfftiSii lhat :tt,l i. t w .ptfiAi.it 1! irv ti.i.r i t'if lue routing ttr. tioti. i liimur-, Ifucii3iidn -nu trirnuitl are I lit ! tn P lif t Uif! tti': AiliTir;ailJ pt:t-pU , Jilid Ul. fin" t tut Miiirnf im ii h.e purtfjgtp of tl. ii. tat 1 mill (e C4t. We o.; uui ttiiiik it wortit w-iiic tu r. mc I'-rr t Snnlii, t.ii uoiiiiiKilif.r; lisa i.ot be 11 rt.i('-r..t' u t hy i itti Xum utfj blx..i- tidt.ifle it 1n N rtU, .liti it; lit II Lecn BUfiCtrat.fu.. ' . jtujjidcec uy lit inont. t r-g.trl tbr iiniiiiu.iTion -t- tle "Cirrnl Plir iitimc iiif.fi y i.nN',i-n in. i 'fiiinrr-t t nn ut..i:i. I banv ipeech, which breathe, limning bu; tiie pur. ; ' f . 1 f " . . . . . .j lrustrated by the ititerferulice of interested : inielianau a earnest eutreaiies, not to pub- eat pair., li.m. w. proof ih.t he wa. . free .oil. ."i.i.i... wnm.,.. , mo, ,,.....-. .u. u c, .parties. How true U that beautiful aeuti- , lubthis convcr.ation, although Such a pb. e,.own, t:h.t rrtVvl. It Mr. fillm-re wa. Choice of tlie Aineric-u ,K-,.plc. Mr. J obiisloi. rt-f.rs to my ttatrnient lhat. llvXli o(- Cano,.ii,, Hard, the lication would obviou-ly have eo.itrii.u- ja.U,l,i.o..i.i would ..i ih. a!l,t,ou paper. nAe) there... uo (J'' to pajseogera o.u or j conMd wf tfue ,av0 BeTcrdiJ ruu ..uooih ! ' : ted to lii, (Mr. Clay) vindication before jhi... an? fert.,,.1, they would. Hut do V... , j DarSUitl Hlld rorni.tiaD-ag.iB. ! t"XJV,VZl' saidXwe'.'er.Zr T1'? ' mM j l ' fl??, Tj-er. J.V-? "laV'T'" M.,.p,rt him? .Our reader, can judge Ir...,. .he lai.t week w. ,:.. l,cle from the l.euis-1 ou ojr 0d hiL,Uc all D lioinin. road. ' 'A e" IKHl""? da"".lei tUe,T Br-i , IruugU by UiBera! Jatk.oll, ami a10. i eed, ,-per ' ,1,. ,,; r.,le ,0 ,He Har8.,a ..... forma. I Zi LZ:;: O ,1 ftTscI, du ' "'-- f;':' ' ' .r.u.ea at A.ba.,,. New Y..,k. Weed h. Wu, , ,.. .ude, a,.,..., Mr. flay put ,to e.reul..oi. L e delivered passon-era ,,t C.oldsbo.o' for ,'"lJ ' .1 Krow gray in the ae viee '?. ;,e.f.i rankest ,Bd0H..,dc,ided6bo.i I" : in ISJo by Mr. Buchaiian. ..,,. mor,,i,,g .NoitheO Train of the k? th?" "fl'XUtult , at the .Win. Hear what I.e. JT. rri. t.v0 le Mr. ,,:...,,.,- 1, . . ...... ,.., ;. .... ! w v t v...i. ' " "tten.pt to change the centre of grai I- , As the editor of the Louisnlle JouiljI r. ..... .. .. .1 a - I nii'.iuio uis"i'ii.. s. t(j jlU.rcMj, ot ,he roaiJ liKfKI allied ami An.-unugo were lnvore-l. So ol ... i. f r-adi'v than bv fier,- : pr"' ""' 1 l,ey af l'""l'd a 3iale tVntttl .u t.r a. the .i.cci.. i.f Mr. I ,l,.o,e ,. e..,,c. rn-.l. ,l.,l:VlltUtTS lureM , ue officlHl). cer,ail) oor present hot weather, or ' heated term " lh.ruWl'll " I.u 1 '"'"''HeC, ..! inslruc.cd tb, m lo call In shnoat ever, .....ance. our.,,, the l...t. lw.,ve , ri..U , r... a, .M.,i.u. has it ou lr.,.klyt, l, i,h.s. We J XC'i land Am 'iT0 " """""'W ' "' "r,re. '" A",",C","'1"H! U'"vt l'u plied to then, a- It wa. my duty to reply.- ''!,'" to it. unit.,' the l.or th.it was c u con.i(Iersti . , l"'f an dlrea, e. They ) !,ci.n.i t...: l),,...-.i. i.avc l..,u regular i.ea... j )t.u,.r tht,clore was not, as .Mr. John- f'-'1 "'' "havings, and aecouunodaled aim o). ,ri,iMli tv,,Y thi lnelllofv of ""' lo "T1"1 the National Am. rieau ( ..in in toe ...... ..... A....-r.ea.ia l...e .nr.r.,..ed. The Mot. aay., .'to review tU oEietial ii.U-rcour.f i 1"M of l''.r of gr-.-n -p. clseles, ' ,,, fafotn-hy th Mood which piiroiiaa. ! " iU cll"""r by N I' opw.iin,ii h.e i.my nam ab e to .meat u l.y co. of the two Corporations and the nrtion of the tnak'i ! . it believe he wain feeding ou tbi , i ,.. i-i , i .. .'. :n . ..: 'i i r 'Sl'rrr.T. ( Fremont party,, a -id transfer it to kf-puiieitiiK. In ((. Ffiiil-iiii4l titct.un, , tU'ii.iJ 41 lo rtft upon ttjtir j,rocf.;dihs,t' ihj, ihrrfoie, vxjHtt t. tve rillin.,r.; c-rry every , f0r thfrre Ij4 bwu tiutbing fciti.r U r N..rt.fn Suit, unitr.it Krrmnnt ur Uuchnan icif," or 4t lo rctUct, upon, exCi pt t.iCMin roM(i, himI 4ii.jii.tr i ne oi ti.tm. uittuly co-li. point of wbvtlitr they choose to ruu tii-ir Iiolu Ui.( j. pa.fut;vr tr.nn iowu Irom u i'i tij even is. tut iuii,. r liiuiorc, it toncf-iirri by -vrry in. 1 tra-t tljit my rhic of the prop-, cinOiu iiin, i irtjt.j' ith i,tt- iMj diii t Cvurtc-y airl jr. tut cl due lo the Vftari Mti'J J.i ify gdiitttii; yn.UM'J. 'J'i.rii.'ih rtfl tiie rh.ii,g ariaj inutltt n of irti, tb- grtsul firtitrTjtir t.f tt.n nt t " butiy (Mitilic tiatvi- Lft-r rig-rVJ him oi ttfij rAtttmi ft ft iri twiihiliv: of ti((W iWlfiil, Lllidli. ii vug -i, I..-, i.t t,ri in it ti.: U.ttoui u t wry pa. i r.'it' i t.i ri, -if i-i ti Uif b u ml of r-r tr e ii otm r m emu . t ii.f t i. ir- pfi rsrnt Ti.(e nti- ut r,t, lo i..iV t'. V. an - U U' til y ! W. If-'- Mr Foll.iOf: lufgiT t in ti. 'i.th thin Mr. Ui i,m. (tt ll'iA t , M iry, iet i,d, ..r lh ,rijiiii, Ki oturk) t I mi' (, V .uf ii ia, fy.y ai.'i Artcn.Fn w, r im nl .,. 1 1 ui ; if '1 i tru . an -i r'i.r!, v h;i i,jiMj hi.) - ; -H'I nt ii St.tii a, mm Mtirtipi, 'ir--.i. -i... A! '..in... e-ty ii.tt if t! - .it'- u ioi.-iil .r. ih r y la I i.e ... ii.l ...ui ii Anielll-1.-r.t li.. ai- St tee, t'.e V 11 tur v may Le wnu. I ii aiiu-t . h is ii g i, ,,,;m . i.i Mr. K.lida.r in i v rM-l. in iie- I iiiun. He is tne ft' '..y e..ii.. rv. at.acaf.il .Na'.i.li.l caiell.tale Hi ti.e tleiii. Iluell all.n r lira-ee ii t. ll.e i.iii.lii.e l)isiii'.iilsts, lite nf. lit h.i'li ra.ane ll:. lenl. a mi eun. i.I tin- ulli J tn. .K.r ..lie j, ity. Fr. lui.rit ia. Lie ref. .i-nlalive i.f' ine uii'iiii-., da in (.ri. wiil siii.-per. lug aiiir.ea. ra ..r tr. eii.'i. i.,;,. s.1 , J ir 'I K'.linore re,r. nla. lii. ef-..l Aum ricn Lui'in 'Mi anil iH-e.ai. a a mil, iie fiuiiii, tlie j il. lew uieao netweca tlie ..tt.er lav. list tse..i.lc will ana. In-. tlie iK.tu.ti 1 ug, ..,...), a. 1 ;.., .ti.wts.tul...gi...t i" Jriflios llirnuiih the iinskillulnesa and Irearh. . t i . .. . f. . l 'j "'f prtxui toniii 1.111c iinui-iHin, rrn. la V.crre. Mr. Fd!in..rt .t.in.i. it tl e iirii-i!er of th I'nion. Ilo .. .i. -tin.d t.. b. ll.e honor, d in.lruiiicnt iu UT. -lurmnjr the el,,,r. f. Mo... .U ,ntutMt pe.., ... the ..i,iM-tai Vi.-.u. i What ,!,t J. red -y ear. i. - tnry of tin. nat. that dor. not knew tin-at n. ficca anil alruggira nl Aiiiericniia in 1m. h . Ifot their : couiilry 7 tio lhat h :s ob-erved tlie tr.queni ....rrpo..,,... ui u.e cnuc... .,..,,.,, n, TO,r p..w. er to control huiniii muni, can b. Iitve Hint we, a. it we ua ' y "" '"j a people, will he I. tl now, lo ruli in ie the di.aol ulion i.f the I'niun . ami the ilinlrinlnin. : by our hands, ot the only hope of the world for freedom f Or w ho that aces the preacnt a(s-cl of our af. 1 f.. r ' , 1 .. . i. . , f rs, can for a ..,,. , h,u e t., beueve tl,., ! 0,,"r """! ""W bl'"'fe ' " VCV n K'";e : ".""' -ym"j W- , ' ' " . " . uim ",ro "'.lh Jt K"wU"a " h- '01,i I ,h "chr. of the moeel IV.idc,,.. the l.u, one Albany, rufiiitanre 7 1 he elory oi the I n, ' ' . 1 1... n. ........ . . 1 :..U .... I u ..1 . II iiKiiiiii ira wt l.n i uur. inivni I flluiir all Wll , . . Onll1L-!1T. nl ni nr. mrfmm . a n n-.lnn k .u.. '.hurt lime beiore hi. ectli. Tina It-yer ha. bti n lurumhed by Hon. Allen A. Ilatl, editor uf the, Na.hville llanner, w ho aay.liut the original ma... usenpt is in lua peer. .01.. Head it : llr.aMiTtcic, t'ek. 2fi. Isl... " Your oii.ervati.nia si'li regard lo .Mr. Uueh. anal, are cornet. He hrd a want of moral co.i.-,.pc in li.e affair of li e uilrifii.: of Clay ami Ad. in- .Ii.l 10. t do me ju.iiee i.. liu- fs( .1 hi 1 11 en iiiec,anu 1 am snri. a l.mi! lh I li.nr i i.l ik- i.-.-.t . , i.e.r un re iwri.ci uiin.-r.ti nniiie tn-iwrcn VI.. lis Mid I la. alk,ut I, ie l'r., .lei.ee inri tl,i -v.i.iii. inn ..ay anoui uie iriaiuene and ll.e .-. i m. 1 in. sure ... jiiiuiihii.i l.r he ,e.re.l.liat there a..yco,ra,,i,u,.,n the ;'"-"'' I now not j Hut one thmf I do know. inai ne iri.nrti m 10 cirmnui Htm tcilh tbcn turn rru. Pn' tl'atw a. b In my im nu. a j il I wa. 1 in 1 ' would make Mr. t l.y .S -., .eiaiy ol " filat.-.- '"" JM'.eJ r..s e..rrni.i..n, un.l I r.-. MH " ",,h ''' ''"'' i"U'g..i."i. which I , tho.ul.t , 1 ... .erred." ; ... , .. . . L . . Now, we (.nt the neat ion to all hnne.t men. ''an Vo .U- for a ...an w.oild Sio-.u 1 Thai .Mr. D.iclmH.n did endean.r to induce Gen. Jaciwn lo pr ieiiee aneii eorruftiun .. ..iei.l from hia letter. What say you In this I Can you trust him ' Wu hope alt lionealr ia out d. parted frein the I il. flr. Tan Cnrrg. ..... , ' "'" -'""'Hirn .nan wnu .-si.u.nern 1 r,.,e,p,. . ,a out in a letter in favor of Mr. lim-h: nan. Mr. Van Uur. r, so.ee he U ft ll.e FieMiienti.! fhair ha. t en eonsidt red by .S.u.i.er.. poi't'cian. .. one .,1 the ,,,;ke.i . b. I. ..,.. t .. T ., , ,!.',i .:. i i.ly Ihe S. ulii that Mr. Iliri,.nan is iii.s-tiiid, for ' n is ui.tv mid, h.r it he car nie.w Uarlui Van lliiren he oiijiil not lo P!ca.e the S..-H.. 1 ,.e . ..I,..hia Ti..,,. , coiiiinenting ouon Un ietn r aay. : " ."s. it ou ulli v l m tiui the fior:tr wu of Laiicialcr,' a good j enough fr.wiiler for h.m. Put that in your pipe. j .mo.e it to yaor he.rt'. content, ye nation . I ' ennv. nt...n..u1.f S uth f arouna. You' m . v U.a.t j ,,.,,! ,h..r-ek of al -.. al ,.r il,, rv.n.a-rai.e .' f ; ... : i.e.. - ...i ai-. . 1 parly i. now pur'i-.lof tl- fre amliam, 1 facl'ices ike ttetiiitct to tie .irr.ion.' onio. T Juiijc lleau.j. wno rrfi.-r ntrd llluo in the ' liiack Uepubilc.n lijriVtrili.iii at rhiiaiii E,'hi4 pie.lj;sil that S'.ilc to give iOO.Irt.li m.j.inty fori I rt i.i'.t. A lie . or two tiie .aine gei,tirnian , .'.iiiiIU d " thut hllmore't Alijtny ipeerk ttnd mlttwly ' reiluceU th'll ihxjv-ityjit'ty th.iueand .'" Al tl.i.rate, j hy Note inbtr. the wiil yivs Kiiiinnre i-iiJ D..ntliii ' li'iiii-'U in-.j'.riif . Hurra l.r liie liu'keie Sl.U I J r.vl'.ar.. nak anil I.. .11 have bolil re.ijjn. - . I s. ... .. cl their .e.t. in t ..tiff ... i.wn g to ll.e volt 01 Censure p.i.sec ..pon tneni h v the House o! Kei'. r. UU.t., l the pari C , t..fc in tho Sumner ! ,liu,r with gieat ' w annth " by tbo-e crie. Wriilof rlvition n. vc Uen issued by M bo are " unused to the nieltin mood," I t;..v. AJan.., at.e' it i. prohai.:!. t.iat boliiw.U U'niust be allowed to plead tho " soft impeach-' aga.n r-.-tunito, mi-1. . tia Rii TIIK .N. . H ill',. OllltS U THE N. C. II. 11. CoMPANV, iulutiui y, Julif 14, loli. i Mil. KlJllw : I End iu )uur paper of the -th instant, t eouiiiiui.ifatiou Ironi the J're- j ... , . , t. , , , , . . . ... , e.JeLt ot ibcL ii .L. I.. Load whuli, holu iu iu tone and aub'lauce caused uiu tome surprise, aud'.-tpiires eon.e notice, as I cau- not be eiiei.1 unoer a mi-uoiisttucti jii. I ' reijret the ti.ees.ity of my r - pi i tug as no one lens desias uch cji.tioveislea. , How doea ll.e matter stand now ' Thus. '. atatcuioiita art beard on the line of tin. road ; by ctoekbolrteTs, touching matters p nam- ' , & . 1, j., ft nyi ieas-sl Ol tli Vt H It IU I'residelit ul a neiL'hbori...' Land, woiiiil l..r. bid its violation by attempt to censure or that scotches, burns and withers uot only' UltrnKll T'iH V.v iianan. A corre.pon ' reflect " upon llieni in any luanner, either every grioi, thin;, but some things that are dent of the lily (.'incinnati Cointiinrcial as hy private repn eeutatiot,., to others than - not so green, (your corr.-poudent, for in-1 ,crU tlul, in hia presence and that of aev ttieuiielves, or by public statemuiits. .My! stance;! has aetu.-illy dmsoived the town , , ,. ., , , , . ,, leiler was o.-lv piaii. u..,wc- lo ,,..!!, ' Council ; iho Kansas .-.,oe,ation, aud t.; olL7' " "l,r"'4wJ l,,n"-U propounded, whieU the ceiiteiliun thought' of our most popular and extuu-dio ice bous.-a, ' strongly in favor of the flection nf lJuehaiiaii. pruper lo piLiinU lor i'ener.il inforiii:itioii in le-peet to matters w nicli somebciw had v .me. v, uc u.isuuiJ.-r.ioo.i. to tiic pr-jU'llce. ol iLia road I inll.t Kn allim'nil laid...... ... . ,a, ...a, .v u ,. , ,i.c,. me jioiiej 01 inc v.. ,v i,. is. ii 1.01-ipany , tiiroub tiie public journals," since tiie af fairs ol this 1 01 poi alioti are ijuiiu a lunch a 1 can: to b.; troubled with ; and no rea.. r eon bus yet '.ecurrcd ta n.e why there should be a ri'ver-ul ol the sreiiuraiiv r.i-'.iv.'d a .1 . ... a I. . a .. :..! .. .. I .... I I ... "sr. mas is ia 41 wa j.i ui-i ir eaeii uiit - 10 t,w own bu.illiess.'' I positively deel ire then, liial I never huve and musr .;...'.!: " , -"-, rti..-ln.u ih'j i,;;hlof our fu..-.,ds and n ,. hois to reu..-.l.- th.ir own poiicy a Iney p,.a; ueiiinf vjil I ne loui.d at any linn,, at home or 01, their ro..d,e..ii.plaiin? ol, or I'I Ma II I" 'li.al I IPV HIV ilib r.r..... 1 .-e. " .r - j .vj.er i'i llu 111 (11..1. i.iss 1.1-tii r. It ii..,.. .-,!... . . - - . .v . .. ... ,Uij a.ii..-j.-e nj run w.tu u-, ae .na.l be very jiii,4l f.,r our mutual iialer. si; if lh.- decide to ru.. in- .1 1 .. . . : .L. .. . , , . . . " ., . ...v.- i, aoo..ui-s, prevail.;, iu tLc WyfiJ j,rat. u.j'en.a-.o.,, 11 iii.-ir own nan, ana ti,tf 'el III the letter also, tliut I lliauo 10 -Mr. i .i iiiiiwinn u4 n u ti t' n i if npir now riroito. - - r j . . m run noiu us un uiu ainui w uurjusinon c.k.ji.u, i.rU,uu....t. ; f"'" ' the evening as we ran from tbe.n I r COI1,cl,,,,ate writing an epio poem, M ! 0,1 tl"-lr .'" ,!u' t-vrtnn I Certain- noon us the wenther beeoinea a little OOoler, : ! understood 1, to . ecl-i.e tins on .he j u,ltillea Mil l!ltion.s at the Moultrie House ' f ! h,.; etockho.dcm no more than : yol by ilini ttud ,y . little n.an.go- ! , , . T , V- I f . , . . . , . t f M. i i iinnni v in nrTtr nh i ti' hmij'ii cm ni ,ti r Tllls,nll ,K. , ,l ,.,.,., llllti..r,t...l .,, - " " " " ' K ' " . ' to have so proposed,' mid I can only express my regret nt the misunderstanding on iiis I . ct .. 1 . .1 . .,' " pBrt.. I mentioned at the time to the Board of Directors of thin road what I bad pro- posed and what I had understood Mr. John- ston to dee line, after liis tnkiin some time ' - - - - , to doil)cr,0. I uJcr.tooJ ,iin, ,0 deoIine i cbn?in4 his schedule of mail train, but to I say that he would try to arrange so as t , larr7 passenger car wnu ills ir.i-ni irain, ou" l" ruu uo" " u,Sl ou " B'uw 1 ' T"''- 1 lI'ttt lu "'J op1"10" " j wou d not do as part of a through line and , 1 uot ueint; acconlini; to my proposal', I was. t ji j . ; : ...it Mil l.... I.. .......i...... ..... .......I ....i. I iiwi. tiiiui; iu tuuiiin.c uui ni.iit iibiii i-t' , b , . " ,, I ..'). Ik I'lltl IIHI I l.ll lllla U'lll lit V r..fl lll. I Train of snuio road tLcn, we look theiu ltd., we loon iii.iu U traiu Irom . ortli, Irolu the Carlv Inoruin and delivered at Charlotte in the evening , , - . now, we li I t ike tb. 111 from the very same .' , , , , , . irain. oniy wai;in tor eariy breakiast in- .' y n ... ... . v...y ...... .0, c...y .,. ad of leav.,12 tit . o clock, A. M., and ll deliver at Uianotte to .upper. 50 nnret.on lo the . . K. Load is very in'o... it iniifM i- n.n Hfoiii.'li I Ho Mi I coiuiretion ! close hum ( i , , , .,. .i i wimie luinriT IS lesoiveu to tuts tuai ,ir. I I . I c I JuliuMoii is vt rv desirou of havnir close. . """f w u.. . to uiake a . "ut' . - " - .i. ,y we,uu,, . oi me ...ll.e. lie proposes, as iuiiucrsiai.il jt, to n,lie hi jiri irnt a- htjtilt uf 1111 1 , u ( j up and dow tl, and that ; , ru" fro'" llllu lliC ' Veiling, .eating CI ailotte at, j 3 o'clock and reaching I i:.vl.l.l.e' ...... .1... : ,..,..,., iold.-l.oro' next tuorniii that is, ptimntg : 01 0'ir entire hm tit night, goiiig Ijust , ' alu' leaving Ooldaboro at 4oclotk in the : 'Veiling, reach I barlofte next morning in time to connect with his train lhat is, ;..-u- in-tmrr our tntut lint ut ntzht vmiz Wat I believe we can bardlv consent to make our road a fight line Uli u-.js, thus a.criltc c 1 in tlie rnnvci.it not un.l rmiitart nf our t.i cal travel entirely, ineuiriug a heave addi- , . . . , " , .iioiai cost, ann a very serious auaitionai ruiinilig risk, eien for this connection, how- ; ever valuable and desirable. ' Hue other alternative .Mr. J dm-ton hi ' lirono-.'d to us -to run a .!:nl I.- daiiv s.-r 1 . - 1 ! 1: 1 . t. .. tiee; nut 11 no is ineiiiieu 10 u. n an eape. ' r.uieui ami is on ij.rru 10 ui.ae n, we, 1 it, we, I beueve. are uot, f ,r two r. a-o, meUione-l in my first Utter. Me have not the motive power al present, ami ahon.U t e Very aom.l- M ' 113 S-"'"1 policy if we bad. ' ',0IK' u'jt bt' con-idered that I am in tt.-IUflit either eci.-iiring our friend. ' "e t.. A . l. It. It I'.reetory, or eoni- ruaiiiin ' of iLi-ir co iise either rennet ruaiiitri'' 01 their coiise eitin r reuectniL' ' 'upon them, or di-cuv ing their policy. I , disclaim all this, and r. peat that this con.- ' : .. .. ....... ;. . 1..1 4 11. "all... a v.-il. n ' u.a lo.wei 011, n him iiarw for tbes.de purno-e ot vu,iiieutiii this rotid from ui'ju-t censure a:i I iiti-tai.. n tii.pres- aiona anal Iili I soiiii Uov g -.e aorcu. ery re-pectlaily j..ur. CIIA.S. I'. KLSillaiW I roin our CorrrspaHurn!. C.i.vm.Hsi'JN, July 1.1, I-ot3. We are apt to speak of what runs iu the J.giJ Addison .aid to the lady who com- p,t,j L,m M a tlC wfsth,.t i, .1 ,,....,. . l. s, II . l..aar 1.1 ...a lor.io ..I.. .4, 1. inent " of the proclivity of the ie, and w rite a paragraph on that uio..t b-olete of aM subjects the weather. Aud, borrowing a few Iresh aud tijoroji tboubts just to the point, from a sprightly coiemporary, I would eav tint U i' jn-t as bit as the therni jri.i tor wi.l uiiuw it, and uincs vtc cau get a lunger .tinlity, the temperature u.ut stand where ,ii i , , .1 is or fall, there are now but to horns to the dilemiu:i, and if we. can live lio-t there is no pro-pccl of having to die fioui exctsnive neat. "Its nothing w hen von get u-ed to it,' U said of eels wh u they are skini ed ; of sil rs when they eat old hiscuit" all alive ;'" '" (" salnmainler that wouin Uve enjoy-' . ... ll,e roa-ting with which Muidiach, .Me-1 lul, ju-t b fjre be an-i l.U diet came to au u rniri-1 auding. No lualter how firion-lyj ol J Sol hlui-Ji away, or how fierct'ly the do 1 Blur Fri.'t h, with the h"lp of nat very biiu pie; pn-c.iutioii with ifc aitl ctrai iu th'i, Mi cud, niij-tt htiJ will ptij.l it. V-jii m.iy tiii tik it (idavani.t non-r u-f, Imt ll.i. Itlnzitii. liiisL... ini. Meetliiii lissi i and tut: stone, are co hot ll.1l those who are , pavini; thu streets, have to lilt the si. oui ; anH pUeellieiu Will, tons. . numi.er of ..... , I.... I......... ..: 1 .. ,,.,. , .,,..,...,., ....., ....... 11 leirin u. ivi.eu vi 110.11 iii.iie nun iie.-H a previous, ..o'.vi and the mo-t ineit and l;iv arc! il' si, iiii.'.ii... iv ....iiv u.o a inn ii'.iu a, i t.-ll J V now compelled 10 live by the ' sweat of their flection. What lias the South to say to this? hio.v." Some of the morn 1.1. dul.u, a.ttl Wiil they tri-t n in rv 11 w b'.-e recoi d 011 I he nnji.-iv.ttli.jii.-4 are di,-po-. d to beii.-ve that the slavery rpi'tion is a;':iint the South who I.esdve heat is ci.nsed l.y tne gieat depth is in leaiMiQ With freesnilcrs? We emt.hat ..1 it... n...i. VVell 1...:. 1;,. ,. :..n '. v. 1. . .1 .,, . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 j.i ' " eu.iu-e nu. well III l' 11 real, iii n 1 lie er nu r ol ti.e in tti ual tires of t.ie c.-nlie of llie earlii. f..lt ai! it'iui.il. I. t. m, n.,.-....t; ..v.- i.s...nai'. .. ... labored pull- iu the Con ur, a Uri: poi tion ol our l.i:..'i.s, t .ir.-iii.r with a jroodiy num. bet from the line, dor ol I in, mid other Stitr;., are flockiiiz in cro.'d-K. thu Mouitrie House, ..I ... 1 ...... ....... 'Will re .nejr cm Ui 1 e. . m-il". nno ami IV a irt'Z" . 1 . . I . 1 . .. I I . .1 . 1 1 - I . - . ier ..ains ore, an... 01 0 au'i iioaro at n day, usually extended l.y extras to ti.ree and (our dollars, and is of eourse cute ae. . . . . ' .ess.l.u to l.llir aurl those who have ..,.,.e., s..s,-si . jfc tne "lot.;.." I L-. Lvlbctli tVv.r tbelt. aiucw , lion, yearly one llim Ot our fciw-iuesa uicu ( r r , s if 11 r I r niir u.s un liiu inia nil . nu tu ,"U"1 0"a U VU""S 1 lu,r'' u0 I "ic to mane noiuo huid in me nii', ! . b t . n 7 7.l ; a JU KOiiietLing to my tinning iuuu, nnq ri i . n. a tt.. tLf'V I t PUKailOtt. iaUNIIBCHU 1 W VIIO UI HID f .... ...A -I..!! : ursi cupu;a ey ii.c i-aj.ic.--n n cmwii i,e Verv mueli disappoiutod if you do not ,,ivo ." . bifalutiu Putf of at least half a 1 I r I .. C01UI11U j Whig 1 tthall probably Ibrow ,jow , peD jn diust, and foreswear au- tliorLip forever, So you aeu you bad bet,- ! ... i . - !.,.. .i..n i; ...... 1 IUI lllltl i ..MID UUH UU UUHI "UM lllvi-.T j fltfJ ,j ; urJ.u,mpU lo wrile for I Mend Citcu lb, ptlolliz,ng Rate of the , papiu world( do not kuow what a , ,no(Jlt of Utut . ou )1:Ilt drlvc bltck t0 obscurity, nor bo much light you might abut out from tbii dark bcuiglited world. el w,licb ,ttenipteJ at , , 1 111 . j week bv ail aecoiiibluued vouuz heiress, and J T - P ' e . a poor youiii man of aome troinise, was . V . p. . IV. or break I lie force of maternal ultraetion, la atu,,lipt t) ,w0 j0ur, aud loving i varU ,r011 luet,ting and mingling into one, ul,.. .. ...;...1 ........ It WUIU IU. I 111.6 B' lUVU IUIUUI UlfVI. I. ,,, . , ., 1 rlatoi.iu papas aud mana-'tn mothers mav , . .. , ,, . IritMti. I it ii,alt-r for . hil, rioslnoi.e fruU!lt(. Le lullWT for ,.n;i0po,,poIie lt . U ))( or . irrcvcllI1V dt.,!ree 0f fate can finally cut the . x ,lld .p;.r,t tlt.lu f.evef.- 1 .. .. i ....i i... . i I ...... I i..... i. i.io'ii!minAii.i.aii--ivwa o " I"- .v. ...i . ... ....... . . .- ... ",8 ' ""t' ,:iat lliu loTeiy ?l 1SS A WIIU . . . ' . . lur nrnic.. v tiirl.itii. or invi ln.uiile nioile.. . 1 , J , .11 . .- be,utlul c norj ; lht cM lnJ - . , ,.. . . , ,, - - -J " - - - - mate, lias gon; on that Ion;;, long voyage in abieb the live and bappiuesa of so many young couples bate t.eeo wrecked ana flighted. May lb. in be a smooth sea, a happier fate and a aal'er hatcn where a torn., may never come. IJut the freaks of fancy have not been con- ''",;, 'olie 10 ,llu ''fc'" ''C--J ' fo.y Vcuus, with her beautiful train of at- . tendanl Cupid., but the rough and rugged - '-7 '" 1""J J 1 , 1 ne 1 - t -. . lina also snot tnau.y ironi nu ori.it, a oj u 10W careering through the n.iud beaveus, t,.i;..., 1.1. I..,i.l ta...k ,.f hra ...H ..,ti..r. ; "r, - - - -- "'K "le 'etr pian. va ironi u.a pa. 11. a wo ol our joung b!o d. have dipt Ibeir peua iu "'".uwood and gall, and wrilteu gucvous tl.:u.' of .-neb ..i,. r, and each having re- tnail fv ..lot ii.teriiiii or era., tiie .linear. - - - j-- t'onaoie paragrapu, n is tuougna inai iney .--.-,.,.-.- .-....- - - - '' e -PI-..- - m sonar, aim vii.ai.iouas.nnitrc, a very precarious and objectionable manner, in my bumble opinion, of convincing either theinaelves or the world, which is in ibe right. You need have no fear for the safe ty of your correspondent who preiers pal lets lo gunpovtder, atd pnr.taletU to piitola. " ' ready for a tilt in ihe war. of Venu, in which I.e yet may fall, but as 10 rerkiiiL' the bubble r relation at tho can- rs a non a or the pt.toi a niouili, I Have Jj.t tneJ euoun 01 it io nisae it uisiaiioiui. ASIII.KY A Ijot U KAVII. The c!erg)iun of I.ii btuund have isau"d au appeal lo the ul tras of ail sections of the country, in which they ur.'e in .deration and forbearance . . . mutated I heir cxampic 1. worthy of being by the clergy iu every other part of the ,. r. t It is in consonance with ibe teach e" of Chri.ti.t.ity, to promou. peace and good will ou eirtb. ihe addrt.a earnestly urgia: " Let us sedulously avoid every word and deed which can tend to increase the public eiei'i ineiit and iiritalion. L t u give no ouiiteu.'iiice to lawless violence, whi ther in low or high places. Let us seek l.y ev.-ry pr:ietiei.ble met hod to strength-!) aud brighten the bond nf fiateroal uti: li, bub should embrace every ciiiten of our -una -u.jui'i iiiii'i.v ririi oiinu ii um StattIj(1 Terri)rj,f. All() abor(, il, b-l t'liristiana fervi ntlv tirav tl the Falb- cr i.f Lii; lit fir His blessini; on our rulers tint the) may be wie, firm, canei'iiatin? an 1 patriotic, and fir our people that they may be peaceable, prosperous and Itnppy W o arc called individually to self exan.ina . n hi i- ea i ic-.i iii.i i v iu uai i t vii nui i - ex. ... inn , ..,,(.., ,.t ' :.,, ,.,.:-, i(, r,.foriu.lt;OI1 of 01ir iy . ...j ..,,.,. uuiikit mil n'ju j oritiiowii -i v ui nisio- ry of the paat-by the tniiliot.a, liting .dJ ....i ... Ji.... - ir. .1.-1 .i . 1. I . .inborn, whose welfare depends on tl preservation of our L'r.i.iti and especially by our religion" pro-pet ity, so preatly in creased under our excellent fovr riiiii.-i.l, to follow tho thini which make for peace.' From Ibis and other indications of Ute. it 1. -. wouin seem mat .ir. inieiiaiinii is alrivnw' hard to obtnin the free-oil vote. We have I ' 1 . I 1 .1 e.. . . 1 ...... a.- , airrany cnroineie'i me lant mat tne .vor- tlicrn man with .""otitliern principles, ,il:.r- ! tin Van lluren, hns eo.ne out in favor of bis lean. a. inter, .so. nut iney wiil elect a man who lias been tried, who has proved faithful to the CniisUutiuri, niid upheld the 1 -.1 j- e 1 . . . iioui.r nii.i w.pniry 01 i:;j eouiitry, anil, ill ' cv.ry .in.;rirei,i.v, i,t found wsntin?; one who will administer the Covern.neut n ' hrond. National priueiples not fnvoriii.r one se.-tiou of the eoi.ntrv ,.t the eincnse r.f llm . oilier 1,11 1 li Ol II U 11 Un 1 11 nl I'XII rt llt lc!e t) il, every portion of this widel v-'-xtctidi d Con- ' f.- f.-terace. That man is .Millard Fillmore .1 1, , t u ., ,1 . 1 , e-, I e-ple of the .South, rally to his au, port and ... 1 : .... i t 11 .. . .... 11 . ' . .? ... -. . tv " " ' th.-divo him a ' ti pull, it stroii" pull, ad divo nun a ioii pun, it stroii" puii pull altotlier," and all wi.l La "til. JIa. UurilANAN'g PROfOKAi,.!!,.,) observed in the Louisville Journal a stll(, ment thut a certain paasuge iu Coltou'a Lif, and Times of Huory Clay, asaertinjr jr Bucbunau'a proposal , of a bargain to Mr ia I . n v ill uru i I ui vjtui. vviau . navirtn r . , iur U onject the IliDUence ana vco ot .lr. Qt. j uuj f.ionds, to Uiake Gtli. Jaek.on l'rej ' , . , , fc , ' , 'I""1 " 1 ' , ' ' f, we have thought proper to ., d,Cj, - 'ir. v . ay - u.B. .,., w ..v..,.u,u,( i ;i,,s tuteuieui 01 ilia ioumvjiie journal b( 1 true, Dud nave reCeiveO lllO lollowiij2 awer . .To the Editor of tl.a New York D-ily Time: I Iu answer to vour inuuirT. I would ! that the lw paragraphs printed in italic, !0n p. vol. I, of my " Life and Tiiuc,' 0f Henry Clay," were furnished me by Mr m. i : if .. .. .1 I .. :n .1 'V.DJT UIHIKII, NIIU tllilt lll UUU IUB ONe. j in.f documeilt, ID hi. own Laild-writiu,. S ! c,u,cd it to b. uriiited iu italics to mat it - 0f peculiar character and ap-cial i,p,;r. ! UlC(, . di(i ot et!te tj, n ( i r. Clay own hand, as he did uot .iuw'v ; ,bt 10 be hia iU-he being actuated, I .uppose, by tho aame generous forbe.,. '. , .ni- M. 1!... 1. .1; 1 1 1 ance towarna .'ir. t.uc tianaii li:eli litj . . ... ....... l,,,n I. .p e.k i,,,,.. ........ . t luuucca in iq lor so many yrs, at .ilr. , not throne; h me, that ibis document a t. nished by Mr. Clay, and a. I have be. ti K. r.'filo.l l.i for tli truth of tlm ilaln..hi I I ' - - " - - - .... . , , ! ; , ..,1,1 ... ... 1.,. ... ,1 r . could ilo no lesa tban to say tlte fact u, .1 1, ,.. -i- v,. t. .1 it It n.av also ce proper lor n.eto.avli.t ; It may also be proper for n.e to say tl,. Mf r, ,fir)e,led , l0 mt u 1.1. advising n.e ,., apply to f;0v I.,,c!l. er lor further i..for....tiu on the ,aD1 ..... . ... o.i-t 1 accordingly addressed tjov. L.'lcb- . ,i c i t.:. i.. i. j . . . j - - ou ms ll.seieo oy a piC'lSo . . u u 6 aiience given lo Mr. liuchai.au. Vary respectfully, your obedient ertml C C0LT11S. New Yer'. , Tu .day . Ju'y , lU6. f;.mcaui:ih.ai:y canduk mil FIl.LMOIiE. The Courier ,!tt lltuti f'm.tbe Frr n. h organ at Sm York, in an article on tho Presidential eaiiuiU-tc., maket tbe folioa- in eomplimeutary remaik toucluug Sir Fillmore: , 111 . , U" ',J "Pr""J -I'""" and nrrmna lit.'.l.l r.r I Ii. ......... - r 1 v... .- .,,,, .,, ..umiiusnu.iiug our proioutiu annpaiuv l-.r Ibe party of wbieh be ia the ataudard b.ar er, we are more tban e.er convinced tint he is the man, whom the people of the fai led State, should by acclnmaliou, call U th. I'residenlial chair. H ia the only a:. on whom cur reiiuc3 Can be tlart-d h.r a . a , ,.,,.......,.. .1 - . - " " " j - ... - "... a- - -- .......... "l'r ,Ler le u0 U"-bt. or auj.iciou. 1"u,!:u'i. s it rest, not on vague or iiiu or '"'"'''. but on a practical pa.t. Ta lact also that lie cannot be re-eiectee) afhr a full trrin, is another arf.iineiit in Lis f. or, orer hi. rivals ; h ill ba eieitipt ft ,u the a.ubilious tctnpta'Joas and sujre-lioi... whicb wire the cause of General 1'irrrr policy, and wbieb will away the niindi ef V" Tie superiority of Aiuciiean it.vrn live (.itiius, no. only over tin I of our Ktij; i.sii proeuiiors, but indent .f all other tit lion, bus b'.'eoine too laneiblt tola de puted. It waa notorious at the WoriJ air, in i.oodoii, that the Americana fair oul stripped ail otbers iu the u-eful inter.- Hons which they snrplird. We . - - i i , . . r.ngusli in vessels, railroad, ti ler; e beat it' ....I.. .. I u.aiiuiacnires t.y power. e arc healing th. m in the ecicbtilic mil f Cbeu.isiiy ai d ii.edieiiie, as we have long beat the re-t cf Mankind. A new and pmctical prod of this asseition ia shown iu Ihe fact that lbs principal reiuediea f the allied armies ef the Kast are furniscd from the laboratory of ouroaii countryn.au. Ir J. ('. AvR. of Lowell ia tilling orders fur immense (pun tiliea of hi. Cherry Pectoral and Calhartu l'ill, f'r boll, the land and the sea form in lursej. His inyiln-ini". have be.-n It . 1 and approved by those in power who hai fouud tnriu the most reliable abteb thev -.. ... - cui.IJ ,,rot.UI, fr rtiecnciea in wlnih th.'T are to be employed. .V. ). CH j limit. - i I r...b,T11 ,. .. II AR I If. fin, July (' I.MOUK (i!vVrTMV i a . a ..... . r. 1 ln """"can ( rii;inre) Mala f oiivcnin.n ; seii,l,kU b. re yesterday, Henry .Sbermaa J'iipjf also adopted a platform . - , , ,, n'l,0"ia , pW. decidedly oPPon? ' seetionul issue, and r remoiit. and nro- I" posed to start a Fillmore paper in lord, after whitb tbey a Ijouriied. Iliiit- lieli. Sam. Houston of Tela, denies the report that be had withdrawn from the A nierican parly. foNsifiNKK.s rr.u hail koau KltuM Till. I till TO TIIK '21 fT Cr Jl IV llrei.i A Steele, larce lot of salt. A H- Ilavid-oii .1 !' ('ral,.nl St.a.rt.l A.J. .... dies, jr.. ta J).t(, J J Knih V, (.. Mostidler Winchester k t J lt.iiu.'ur 1 . . . ... '. . ' iV t o., J 1 . Ilelterbratid. .Uw. 1IIII U.AI! HAWS, from VI to til inche.r Hv .al. . I HKKM ft KTKKI.K. I July it?, ix.ilj. u.'. TOWN LOTS I'OIt sal i-:. 1 II I- Aiiirrifiin llott-I tniM r- (Uiiiff 'j -nit) 1. I.i-reliy nil, real i,r .ale. 'I'lill nUll1 mil. I le- .iili.iiiviiieij l.i suit pureltaairs. lYr-ni'. W,.lllilf In 1.11V n .l el..te 111 I liarii He, wi.ulo ' . .. . '" r" ', "" prJKrt. It .u....n. ' """! !" '"eli will no .li.l.iul ilae, r.-n.ler it vers .alual.le. r, ,,t,eUiar., -,i,lr... ..,e t f id. V ' ' ....... i:i:fi;s jJAiiniN'; Kii A.'j, la, itat. t. ihceins to have tren advised of the fact, ih.,' i V
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