-
,;l
Scrap fur lctiio?i'at. ' j
Br. Pillmoft and thr no". Jflli.V E. WARD, Drmo-1
critic rrrij-nt of Ihr Cine inaali couvtnliaa-
rEM ( H ATI TESTI MON V.
The Savanuah, (ia. " Republican," one of
the ablest American journals in the country, i
is summoning Democratic Atiti-Ainericao '
witiuascs to testify to the high persoual char- !
aeter, hriiiiuiit statesmanship, aud patriot- '
ism of Mr. Fiilmore, Iu the issue of his pa-
per of the 1 Jth ult., he called to the stain! 1
lio less a pcrsouagc than Hon. John E. War J, j
I'l ffilent nf the Cincinnati Convention , j
hi:h nominated Mr. Buchanan. Well, t
what bad Mr. Ward to say ? He had much
to say, and he raid it like a true hearted .
chivalrous Snuthern gcntleoiau. We give ,
below what he said and the circumstances 1
tivlcr which he said it. Head, Democrats, 1
Whig, aud American, and lay away the
scrap as a precious jewel found iu the tur- :
bid btreaki of politics :
Oo the -(ltof April, (nys the He- j
publican) and nfier the close ot Ins glorious '
a Jiiiiuistrathm Mr. Fiilmore made a visit to
the city of Savanuah. He was met at the :
depot of the Ctnlr.il Railroad by the citi
x -ti". a!mot in mnsr and the entir; milita
ry of the city, under the gallant command ;
ol Col. A 11 Luwton, Democratic R. prcsen- 1
tative from Chatham in the last Legislature.
A democratic board of Aldermeu were the
tirst to greet him, and hating landed from
the cars, the Hon. John E. Ward, then May
or or the city, aud pine- PRESIDENT, as
afjresaid, addressed Liui as follows : j
" Mb. FlM.MoKt: : With unfeigned pleas- :
tire I perform the duty assigned me of wel- ;
cuning yoi to the city of Savaunah. Wbiit
t lie events n hu ll marke I your administration
of the covrrnnicnt are of too recent date to
le discussed without arou-iiiu passion,
which on th'i3 occai-io;i should be hushed to
j.st, we iim-t all reincuiber that those high
and sol- inn tru-ts were not assumed by you
iu the sunshine of our polity. It wa, , ,
dark and eventful period in tne history of
"ir iiov rmnciit. liVn t h f I rat e legan to
,t , i.i .ii
lrar Ihe pow.T nf aian.'and the pious to douli
1 . I
the favor of liod. " Dark and fearful were
t tie cl uus that hung on our horis.di. violent
the factions that n-itiited our laud, and
n en seemed to reck not how widely raged ;
tl e storm, sn thai, in its fury, it upturned
tiie institutions of the South.
44 It was your lot to breast that storm, '
and bid its mutterinjs cen-e, and to do that .
yoj m i-t turn away Irom the cro't ds of flat
lr- rs and tread tlie ihiv pjfu or duty. mnr o iu hmu of f.t i ni orer a vrtt
Wiih vour rot cs of office ai with a pauoi-ic r,hJtj, in:o,y. .M r H,..iure r 'hvut
of ice. voi wrapped yourscif from all tiie l: . Vt. l:l , , lrr.,,..tlrn , ,.t ,e
preju lie-.- o: osrn. r i-ars. and from a. 1 the nirnuuf I IMI'llMi i-u I.M.AU..1M. tne uo
temr t if O'H wiiiili tii n sijrrO'll! led jou. m n.. i ol sl.AVl.liV."
' L i.t rrifii d by threats, uniwed by clamors, . .
vo i Lei I on vour stemlv eo,iti, rresorve i ;
tin- I uii-ntLtion it ynur country. e:ivc peace
to the land we love, ml repo-e to tiie insti
tutions wLieii we cherish, iilustiBtin to the
worl 1 that 4 paee had ii vi.torics no less
renowned than warV Ii i fit aud proper
now, when v-iu ha.e l.iid a-iu place and
power and paironnire that the affections of
a cratefui popm si:ouid toilow you to your
home, and linger arouti.l you in your retire-,
nient. As the constituted authorities of the
c;ty of Sarann-ih. we welcome you within
her limits n the r-preeiiitives of tiie
peot!.', we welcome you to our hospitalities
as a rnioo of her eitinen-, we welcome
mil frt mir Knnmt .r.H mi lutarfii "
t-uch an endorsement, Ireaihin? trath in
errry syllable and line; should arrt the
p' n arid cl.s" tne 1 p of every Democratic
tr . liici r of Mr Fi! m ire in the land.
On ibe d:.T foil-jain. Mr Fi n.ore was
, , , .
i.niiiir'i 11 'i r I'll' iir.ifi riiiriinr
- i
ti.e ) . stumps of which the same elofi ient
eulogist offered the following settlements:
44 ('ur ui-tinjuUhed puest : ItaUed up by
Fr jvidenee to i e ruler of a nation, he 'corn
ed to btconi the leader of a faction.''
To this tis't. three cheers were p;ir.o-ed
by Solomon Cohen, Esq., the present Detu-
Ocratie r-t ."h'U-r of bavannati.
Mr. W ard and Mr. Cohen, howevsr, were 1
not the o.i'v witness that camp forward '
and volunteered their homai:" on that oc-
eiM.n. Several other di-t:ii,"ii-hi''l Demo
crats were present and emulous in their
r.iai-e, ani imonj theru t'.e Hon. John C.
Ni'-ol, J.id.;,? of tl,,; I. S. Ih-ti'n t l.'o irt. and
a Dein .erst of the a lainndtine, (iir'n-e recti
fied sehool, i l.o offered the fuiloii.g :
4 Tl-.e CLii f Ma'i'tr ite who upon retirin?
frim oftce couid say, ' I only cia'in for my
self to have aen d hone-tly, di-interf td!v,
lind with the sole view of restoring the har
mony of the country which gave Liu. birth.' ''
(Loud rp1iu.)
We ei'je f ,r th rrest-t,! mhh t!. sinjlc
rniuark that, from that day to lhi, Mr. Kill-
Uior. h ii.i-n a private cini'Mi, has held
no office and tak'-n no p-irt in public affmr,
and vet be is now li'-i.'iuiir'. j a an .ii'iii v to
the Sju'.b and tota.ly unworthy of pui,lic
c.'iiij'jenee. ' h ! shame, wheie is thy biu.-h '.
AN HONEST CONFESSION.
Wo pice beliw an utract from Mr. S F.
Meah'-r's leeture in Bu-tori, in aid of the
'' B-i't-in KuiigraLt Scibty.' He confiiuis
the truth of the argument used by native
A nie i ii. j lis agaiu-t lilt: ta-y nut a r a!i z it
0f forci-'a irriiiiiratjts info this country :
Ameiicabs rhould ponder well the djc-i
tn'j s enunciated by l:i it iter : i
" I, lor one. never ffjee tie rr-eord of
my paien'sg?. Tb title Hi-i-Hs of bii Irih
reti-l ar ui' -''frMptible. K-irtb cannot id..
i '.i rule, nor p' 'J iry pTVitt, nor laerifii-e
i!i f . , lur aj'Osfiey disown th.m. '1 rui
to tni in. when, and n far as it n in u
pivi-r to do o, I hall fuifi, the obligations
tin
obi
r.-si r,l.i.-. Life is toe iituit of tho-'
t o'is. D. alh alone can exonerate ii , -
from them. Wen- Ameri' an ( i t i n-1, i p
ti i-ii.e. ! them, I i renounce the rui.
itf ti-1.!' and aiil.ere to tiie oo,:gai ioin by
hn h it was pieeeded. '1 he iaiier, impo.
ed ly truth, surpasses in sanctity tin- f,r-:ix-t,
wbicu is an a.Xinty sv.gg. -l. d by
cuoiee rr com ps'.'.e'! by late. Jo.er, at ail
tames, in every condition, must the neces
sities uf n;y coui.iry be the ttiai.LiLt an-
,i i
ja
il. "
NlN 44iltr.s.IMi-l " A Dw iu Brit
tsu w riles from New purl : Uehsu t , ,
abnni nine tunes a day here. Fir-t. we pot
on a dress to dress iu. 1 lien ire re.,.;v
f -r breakfa-t. After that we dr -s ,r n,',;
b'eh ibcB for the bath ti.m for il inner
then fur the drive then fur the hail
and then for the bed If that i-u't being
put thiougk a regular course of diimty and
diamonds, iheu I aui no judge of siteh pi r-fjiuijusea
gfortlr Carolina frilling-
s
CHARLOTTE:
V'edncjiday, Au"iist 20. 1 S 0 .
AMI'. Ill CAN NOMIN A I IO.
FOR IMtKSilPKNT,
MILLARD HLM0R1',
OK XKW-YOUK,
FOIl YI.13 l'l(fM!l:.NT,
OF TENNHSSKK.
AMFUICAN FLF.CTOKAL TICKET.
rR TUT S HTK AT I. ABUT.
I.. B CA11MICH AFL, of Wilkes,
JOHN W. CAMF.1ION, of Cumb. rlaud.
Ill I..-inct, I.i t i 'ri.(.iii,in,i, ,,( i:rlu,
i'l " I!. J. tVurrrli, rf Hi uul.Tl.
3d ( .'. Al. irm. ,.f N,.- M.niHVfr.
!:h T. Liiti'jnliii, l.r.uiviile.
"iih A. J. Sir. -in. ,i, ol rii.-itli.uii,
t'.tii ' (if II. J M. 1,1 .n il. ui Daviusun,
Till A. J. Irirji nf Anfi'.n.
Stli 14 Jiio. I. llviiim, of Uunron.be.
KXIKAi Is FP.l M Mil. LUC IIANAN SFI KK' UES.
' l'i null iiie liere. M r. ( h. i r msn, 1r z iimnii n t
In iijifrtk n:.on u suhjiet, lo whicli I lute never
t'd'ure iii.ttrltd U( 11 tin: liner, uinl tn tt lnrii, 1
t-il;.!, 1 iii.jV IHttrueain h ite ueeiiMim In iniVi-rl.
1 nir..-. tii.'muirei ot !.m rv. 1 HKI.IKVK IT
jTo BK Vi!
l.l".r'.N l Af- l I.N A sTv'ri: WilKlii: IT IH,KS
'.NOT KM1-. IT HAS I i:i .N A
. ,,, i v i , i ,. i.. . n . . ... . ... v. ,
( t KI, KN 1 Al I.I.I) I i N I I MA I M.
..
l io t mi ii HAM.S i a m i at ki,.
ri. mv.i 1" . . i'H nv
l..!ii..n! .in p. K' g itt.-r ul JKliuli s, I'.gtf
l-o, vui. i-n 2
' ... .
4E TIJT HAS Till, tit KsTION (f SI UtKV. W llisl
I tvr ii. e lu-ii t ii hi. :.!.: itr i. t i m Minn,
V'.cir lull inTf ;n.iJ v it. He coi.-'i.t'jtMfial
riit ll v til in rn M t- rvt-T r .!..vt pro.
r' i-, ''' T-t.'rL'Tmttr, i.t any act of
. ur:;mcnt uf fn!i:rr
Hot ii Ileuses of Congress adjourned on
the 1 t ii, but tiie President hus called an
eitn Ses-bDfor tie 21st. The principal
ria-on assigned for this is the defeat of the
Army lull, wbicu toe House relustd to pass
wi;u tuc .""enate ameuduient-.
R'..L:i:l lilt flilll.
We l.'aru tii:.t a mail rider by the name
Qf Currier or Cunie, was arrested ann im-
n , Mn.U. !,. r.
. ... - '
biL the mail between Newtou aud Vo. k-
vi.ie. lie cjniessed tne laet an 1 toiU now
he uece'-de,d in ji-ttiuj the letters out, and
that bo La 1 pjr'uiued drifts and half notes,
which he birnt-tu whole hi. .she tiau ;
Mm 4kmm
useu. lie states tuafc tiie in iu nuer iro.n .
t it. . ..... . . .1 . r
Lincolnton to Morgauton had tld him be
liinl t.ceu roLtiii" the mail and suj.'estcd
,. , ' .... ii.
. I... n , n . t.-. ll... q ...lAi.t...! t.- '
IV Hi . J mm . , ii y i u u i v v .
jret the lttt'Ts out, .Ley Ud no kt-y, ai
to pull ibe pck-ic? Letweta I'm steej-it.
This oiler rivitr will also be arrested
Compf Dsatioil tu lfjf flrnikrs of foilfrrss.
The .Senate passed a bill regulating the
compensation to Memi-traof Congress. W hen
this bii! was taken up iu ti.e llou-eof Rep
resentatives f.r Cju-ideration M rr otf..r-
ed a substitute, wbic'j was Cua.ly al-pted
veas 11-', nays OJ the Senate aKo con-
i-i i i -i
curred iu the substitute, and it awaits the
signature of the President to become a Ian.
This bill pr "i ii-s that a member of Con
gress, should receive SOOOu fr a Congress,
which would be at the rate of FJ'H.O, per
aniiuin, an 1 u.ileai'e f jt the two ri gul tr es-
.i.jas.
'J'he Pre-ideut 2'r" t'"c Seriate
is to rec
:ve tLe same eou.peii.satna as ti.e
Vif... t'r.. :,!..T i i.t il ,. I' sc : ,1.. . ,.f
M; ,,., ,.T tl
I n.n ir ous.er to
the death of the latter or o
in Presidency. 1 he Speaker of the House,
as at re-ct.t, would receive tivilie the
com pe tiniitiou to be paid to meinbt r-i. When
ever a n.iiiib r is absent, except for sick-ne-s
cn bi- part or in his f m i'y, he is to
receive no pay. 1 lib is au amendment we
have long de-ircd t". see adopted. This
wi ! prevent metnl ers from st nn; ing it over
the country, except st th'.ir ob expense.
We thank Mr. Orr for this.
Ihc Nulional lull HirrDrir. it
The Rich ii'.iid ( Va ) Kiamlui r sjys : " It
is sotiiOiitatively state.) that toe . tiunul
hiUtt i in i r , the time honor, d organ of
'.'lay and Wtb-ter and the I'll Line Whig
party, vi.il m.j. port Mr. Boi::iai.a:i for the
Pri sidei.ey." do not he leie a word of
it. We take tiie Intelligencer and if a:.y
thing bn- app .ored iu il th it had tiie least
ii.aliiig towaius sot porting Mr B,ei. anno
it 1 as tar sped our notice. Let the lutelii
genci r -peak oot.
'J h? In huh ml i, parading the name6 of
a lumber of Whigs wh
ha.e cone to the
topport of Mr. Bu' liana ii, among tin in Percy
Walker, of Ala, John M (.'lay ton, of 1 .1
ware and Reverdy Johnston, of Maiyiand.
These hi t two gentlemen were in;.;u. Tay-
1 ('';..,.. .1 . . ! ;...,,. . 1 1 . 1
I'll p i..i.ii,' 1, aii-i ii'ii if . 1. 1 . .jii." 1. 1 , ir,
l-il. more, tl,is liss given tin 111 otlenee ; amJ
we had it fr"iu gojd authority that Mr.
'Tayton was It., eau-e of lieu Scott g.ttiii'.'
tne n
iniiiitiou in lS'iJ instead of Mr Fill-
more. 'I l.is accounts for their oppo-ition,
an 1 se;f i- at the b "ttom of the others go-
doubt. And we art strcngt
1.
encd iu this opinion after reading the fol
low ing extract from Mr. Walker's speech :
" 1 trust to preserve my own individual
ity iu going ith this or with Hint party,
according to the dictates of my own judg
ment. 1 neither throw aside the party term
of Americtiu ' nor take up the party term
of 4 Democrat.' I simply stand I fear 1
may cay so alone, somen hut of au Ishuin
elite. l'erhnps it may be so iu my own dis
trict. Were I covetous of a longer service
in this hall, I feel asm red that al! I would
have to do to attaiu that end would be to
take iu my hand the Fillmore banner and
cauvass my district.''
THE nL'MTiKY ELEITION.
. ,i .. , ,1: -.v ... i i...
... u,r1" .MMiu wj,
the IKluocrats to clitun every thing at this I
. , . .
tune, we give an article iu to-days patier
, ,
from the Louisville Journal, which ought!
,, ' , ... i
to s:iuly any reasonable man that p olitics i
J , , i
was not brought to bear upon the late elee-
1 1
' lion iii Kentucky, Rnd that instead of that
Stale giving her electoral vole to liuchan
I au and Bicckctiridgc, it will go by its usual
nlajoiiiy for Fiilmore and Donelsoii.
To satisfy our readers that what we state
above is true, we give the following extract
fioui the Louisville Courier, a Democratic
paper. It says :
" The electiou of yesterday, afforded no
elite! ion o! the strength of parties, nor ol
the popularity of Presidential candidates
and principles. Thee were secondary con
sulet atioiis to the personal popularity of
gentlemen who had offered for the various
offices."
Aud iu further continuation of the above,
Mr. Underwood, a representative from that
state, remained io a conversation, that na
tional politics had nothing to do with the
recent election, " for I did all I could end
exerted myself s-Jcct-.-fully to re elect a
Democratic Judge, because he bad made a
''-e. "J as he was so, I cared not
what hi - politics were. We ail enucavnred
' i . : ,1.:. ...
: fj m vip lj .i uuv ui .e in ims eieeiiou.
' r '
...!.-..- r e i-'ii
. o ut me .--late is as saie tor i im. ore as ever
u Baj (or M c,
J
Kentucky electiou.
iro much lor the
t .... - J , ...r.ai . t lt.- 1 'In! ...1 it. I I .
cr1'" wt'.'Mvvu j vuv uuduvipuiu
Ltrilner fioiu St. Louis, fcavs sufficient re -
i. i i . .i
lurns uave oceu receiveu io warrant iim
aniiouiici nipnf r.f tht foil a win " Statft 'l'iLt
ijovcrtior, Trustun Polk ; J.iutciiaut Gov
ernor, Hancock Jaclkson ; Attorney (Jer.tr
al, lit-1 j . F. Ma.-scy ; Auditor, K. li. Kwiu j
Treasurer, V. A lulhiii;ton.
'I he abuve are ail Democrats, aud it is
. . . . r , ..
conceded tb;it tueir majority piuiaiitij
will avtr.i -e 7 . Od.
'lbe Congressional districts Lave all Lecu
herd ffoi... ai.i ho u delegution, it
believed, will stand five Democrats and two
Americans, not counting Aters, K. , ho
i elected simply to Cll a vacancy.
ti
"e
l.ewly -i RCieU
.'i.tioii is as follows ; 1st
district. Ulair, Kepublican ; 2d district, Au-
derson, American ; -H district, Green, Dein-
ocrat; lib di-iriet, Crai', Democrat; 5th
j; , ., j i. " r,, r . .
district, l ood.ou, American : lta district,
... . ' ,
I liH.fi I l,.i.fr.i. Im.n nri. M ,tn .li.lnt
Pheips, Democrat, (re elected ;) 7th district,
Carutliers, Ueuioerat. (re-electeu ; I be
Legisiiture
I'emocratic, but Lot
largely ..
trkllRUn tiftiloil.
li.. i. .. ....... ....- . i . I' ..
o i?i ive-jumi sia.e mai tuuwiv. a
W1)'i
Democrat, bad beeu clect.d 'joveruor by
.J,uu uiajurily.
t .... i-1 i :
ini rlpiwmn
iij.ii .ii.tivii
tl . , . .,. . ,.
I arru rfhiri.. Irnin 1.111 111, 11.11 n,
. ...ulu, ...... .... ... .... mxt
iacraM-i Duinocruiic lunjyri.v
Tbr SlainJird au.l V. C. liirrinrrr Emj.
A Meek or two ago we stated that Mr.
Darriner had charged the Raleigh t ih.
ur l with suppressing a part of the Cincin
nati I'Ulfurm. This was done bef ire the
Injocratic Elector of this District aud he
diJ ,"'t l -- charge. A
Pr':,tJ M-r not to kno whether a part
of ti.e Platfuriii was snr r,ri..-il or ...t
1 1 'dU','u' waH supl'r,-i":a or not.
. i ne ii .-les-rs. ijiui.cr aiei liragg spoael
SI ii.
here, Mr. (jilmer reit -rated tne charge ami
Mr. Bragg denied that the Cincinnati Con-
veiition bad adopted any resolution ia f i-'
..i.i. .. .. -ii. .
vor in i ne raeiric l.aii Lja-J. in our notice
of this denial we stated that the
aiisiiiry
ia,n,r had Col. Inge's resolution and the
Staiiviar j had not, and we called upon these
tao papers to eiplair. the discrepancy. '
' ' r .
-I . : . , . . , .
Jlit .' .'.'( ii in noticing our article,
1 I
publishes the resolution, which it states wai
not aiii'jili't liy tiii Cmiiri nt tun . Weil, ad- j
mil that the tnii iurd is correct, how does
he account for this resolution being publish-1
i ol by the Salisbury ll'inwr as part of the :
Platform. Let the two pip.rs txpUin this.
There is a screw lio-e some where. j
i Another thinir. We do not see the Wash-i
ington f 'in,i, but we were informed by a
'gentleman who bad ace ss toil, that this
; resolution was published as a part of its Plat
form. '1 he S'liniiunl steins to think that Mr.
Barringcr is rather too ' ojuii k on trigger. "
May he not. This is to bu determined
lu r- alter.
We neither expect to see Mr. Barringtr
l'rt-i lent of tlie l ilted States or Sheriff of
''aharrn Cjuntv, but wo do l.pe to see
n in a r pr
i.t-iin. r,..i. lb.lr,.l ,. .
Congress some of these days.
TTiifif Mnn.l. '
In im n !o is storm vi-iti-d New Orleans
011 the I'.'ih in-t jnt. It nii.i 1 110 hours :
.ithoot abatement Iiiiiinii-e d itna 'e has
d"l,e
'I he
II th.; Streets having been flood-
i. ih.i .i ..r. ...i ...1
t ....... ... ....... .i..,n. ! auu
tlie damage to li,e cotton and sugar erons
i, 1;.. 'it., i 1.. i. . 11
in .ii'.'i . 1 11.- 1-1.1110 were v 1 siren
.t.r.i.g place. ! a is e-timaieil tl,:.l't;,s .,., of Uie Sla(. ,fn fery f)r,irttar 1
. a t .Hi persons w. rc )ot, 1-2 bodies appointing hoi.uralde and di.iuter..4 par- j
. I
ha
. 11
1; neeu 1 iiinu.
neeu i niii'i.
I
T777 j
IIIIlK IllM. 1
Since our la-t ws have bad several po-i
ions shower-, and 011 yc-terday afternoon
we had a very general rain wild hail. Kv-'
try tbiiij sec ma to have new lifo. !
Subscription Siife.
We learn from the Wilmington Herald
that the citixens of that town Lave decided
to authorise an unconditional subscription
of 8200,000 to the Wilmington, Charlotte
and Rutherford Kail Road. This, no doubt
will secure tho road from this place to Wil
mington. The following is the vote :
For subscription,
No Subscription,
Maj. for Sub.
470
70
400
Ttlluw Frur in I 'hitrlridon.
The Board of Health of Charleston h avo
,4r,,vl "v.ciui vu. ....... .
,
,, , . . ., ,
ihe last report of the Board, which is
, , , , , . , ,
the lith, states, that there being no death
, , ,o i i ,i .
or new case for the past hours, and that
. , . , .
there being na new cases now in the city,
. . .,, , , , Al
fi.i fiirMipr run.Arlj -i'l h. msdii utilpxji tli
disease agaiu makes its appearance.
iv,.i,;-i.i ip.it
The Rev. W. S. 1'harr was installed Pas-
tor of Ka in nil riiureh. on the S-lh int.. bv
iiii i m it t it s f t .ti Afii-il I r rt V. v 1 1 r i
The Kev. lr. Lucy, 1. 1) , prenchcd the
j .
rti in ii, y vjjucu til i uii'iiiuii viiii i ijucw :
Rev.' II. It. CunuiiiVhaiu, D. D. gave the
charge )to the people,
The services were coirtlnucd'over the Sab-
bath, and the Pastor bad the pleasure of
adding eight persons to the Church.
'J'hree additional Elders were also ordain-
ed on Saturday.
1 he cougrctratious during all the occasion
...... .. . . i , ..
Comm u it icatej.
f rom our lorrcspoiidriits.
Wasiun.iton, Aug. 13 lir36.
The laws regulating the succession to the I ;
Prnsiileiipv in case of that offic becoiiiintr
vacant beiug very defective, the Committee
nf il.u inil.i.; r nt lli.. ..,,.. t ll.o iuhnra
of Mr. Crittenden, have introduced a bill
! fmen.iai..ry luereto. ibe .Hot 1,0-' .le-
voltes the orhce first upon the President io
tihl.ot Ibe Senate, or. it thera he no such
i ui. : -1 , r . l . -
)i liV 1)1 Cil Ulnlli irllUUHi Cllllcr Ui lul 3C
1 officers be invligiMt ou the !core of aire, or
I rthf rwi-it or uot Ld in xitfiu'. an iutr-
i ' ,. , . .....
reirniiiu wouiu occur. Juue JJotier a but
provides that if there be no President pro
tern, of the ".. uate, nor Speaker of the House,
or if these olT.cers should be ineligible from
n eanse then tha Chi.-f .IikiIi-h of ll.e I'-
uitcd Slates shall succeed ta the Presidency,
iu the event of a vacancy iu that office aud
ll.o V;.. I'r, ;.lr,r. .tt.T llio CLir-f .!...
. .' .
... . .v . J I
j tice, then each ct the Associate Ju-tn-es,
j according U seniority, to hold until the F,-
lectoral Cu'.ee can be asseu.bled. This
j ,.u, oppositi.n of rirti aod p.rty men, aud
jt j, intended to urge its passage during the
; present session, but as ouly lour days yet
I remain it mar fail, aud it mav he that some
- '
i of t lie members bad rather it would lie over.
lion. James C. Jones, of Temiesate, on
j Saturday went over t-j the Democracy ; he
, made a lon speech in the Seir.te defining
llls r130'10"- He WW be should not ideu-
I tify himself with any of the existing parties,
. ' , ,p.rr
but, after a careful examiuatioD of the Drm-
... . . . ...
ocralic pa.,'0rm, be found be could endorse
every word of it, aud he announced Ilia in- i
teuiion of supportiiij Ja. Buchanan for the
! Pre-ideney. What a fall is here 1 Mr. Jones, !
from beini one of the mo-t patriotic anil
u:..i. .. :.. ...I .t. i r..l H'l.:.. ......
k;h..;.i;.l m,n nf tl.. ( iM Wh'.,, ru.r
I ft ' fc I 'J
I ui k u- on u' tew mr i. ui vuc - ni . ui: 'T,
(to which I was myself orposed) has fallen
- .. . . ... ... '
J so low as to cringe before the filibustering,
ir'i.i.nr,,,,,,, .,, ,.r,.
lent dav not the straightforward honest I
.
... ...
'ii... .: - .i .. r i
-mocraiie priy oi ue ways ui jaca-uu
. . 1 1 . 1.. ., ,11
, . , n ia 1,. ail in 11 11 1 ntrt tin. lull .
This name will contrast admirably with that ,
fli F. Hallett.of Iasaeb.i-etls, Vao Ua-!
ru Frec Suiler in 1 " , w ho now belongs
t the same party and supports tho same!
ticket with Mr. J jiics. !
Immediately after Mr. Jones bad conclu-
ded his remarks, his colleague in the hen-
ate, Hon. Joliu Hell, aiitKiunced his intention '
uf supporting Mr. riilmore, believing bun to
le a national man, and one who can safely
: be trusted to manage th affairs of the na-
tion at this importaut crisis. Tl-U announce.
i merit of Mr. llell, will have a liiyhly favor-
i e f
able effect on the people of his noble State.
Land Warrstiis are declinini. The sales
,1,: l, wn .i,,,'! n4 ih fol.
lowing rates: liOs 9:1 cents, per acre ; l')'sj
!l" ft-; J', 07 cts. The Southern mer-j
'i h.i. n nro t.rininnir in lirm miantitie. and i
! . , . .'. ,'-; 1 V. ,
the dsmsnd at the Wet bi iug small, a fur
. .i. n,. :s looked for. It is now thought
tiat ti,K bill which is before Congress, the
pa"a''e of which is eipectrd to advance the
P"0" ' "rrai.U will lail tins sessiou.
... ... , . tr : . -.in
J .le new ejoeiiinr oi ian-4.-i. pun in
, , . . . - .
..in K' i.r.l l.ii.iin ml l,rr.r,.i rH In liiminiif
J M """"6 J J'.vv ,
BRONTES.
ALAIiAMA LOTTEliim. If a lottery ran,
under any circum-tanecs, command the gen-
eral rc-peet, it is when it is designed to car-1
1 ry out some good and popular purpose, and
i.,.. , . . , 1 .1. ii
the fund thin obtained ar. devoted tosueh ,
i an end. Such is the case wilb the South- !
I eru Miiitnry Academy Lof.ery, under the
1 manat'emerit of Mr. Samuel Swan, of Mont- I
i ....... a 1. !
fc .....
I This Lottery is on the Havana Plan all
j the Prii'is being drawn, thus preventing the
i possibility of mathematical combinations of
I swindling.
The sch.me to be drawn on the l .'lh of
1
. 1 . 1 I .t 1
jiteiut er is uneijualea in tne annals of
l,ottcne, comprising as it does many bnl-
1.'. Tit 'rvi tin- lurmial ff M.),ii 11 ii St .'ill (((
he larget of which is Soll.ttOO,
'
to the purchaser unprecedent- )
ed ch
Cli slices.
'1 he pockets of our citizens hae,. been loo
cong draiocl to bil the coffers of foreign
lounliies and Northern Stales engaged in
i,4j''"r enterpri7.es, and it is full lime that
we shouhl begin to enter into honorable i
1 competition with them. We'are plemed to'
notice that the schemes of the A labama
. . ....
,, , ... ,. i.wl.(.,i,,,i atljirj l.nr ll.at
,!, ..,.l ,.,1 f,,,...,,,,.. ; .,,,1,
J
Tie
Lotteries are draw 11 in ii.ihlie. ami
aiip.iintiii iiouur dine wok iiisiiitercsieo oar
. . 1 :. : .
u' l s ..'iiiuii-sioiicrs, .uo-v uuiy is 10
draw the Lottery, snd see that ere:y thing
in eo.id uetell f.-iirlv Ar.art from ll.i ll.i.v
have to certify, under Oaths, as to the cor- '
redness of i!,c drawings. j
The particulars of the .Scheme will be'
fouud iu the advertisement. ,
r " " o ""-j
Vote for (ovrrnok.
131. 150.
Comititt.
Alamance,
Alexander,
Anson,
Ashe,
Burke,
Buncombe,
Hlailen,
B.rlie,
Bcaufoi t,
Hiu nswiek,
Cabarrus,
Catawba,
hintg. Vjckny. Kmof, Uitmrr.
ii'Xj f!l7 t' 1 0 0 4-"i
233
f.i()
;i:)3
otij
tl-.'O
110
s;a
4W
4 as
ai)
0;)S
441
002
1171
751
775
420
400
um
410
02 1
310
f'.9
9 i4
215
304
4 til
403
(184
220
1137
!20
15S
a an
1202
010
225
155
339
htl2
131
005
1015
351
351
350
551
3. 11
3l7
6"i7
12.-6
255
229
711
274
200
3: 1
299
07 4
752
7 11
390
052
95
414
400
2:h
10-0
490
331
70S
31
f.79
310
070
11119
1371
70S
500
40 4
437
74
273
472
1170
I'M
3-h
42S
304
1201
75 S
349
403
3.0
724
523
1)09
. I0S
409
539
4t;i
420
jOS
784 '
(12 5 ui.
291
59
107
491
000
1120
1100
43S
000
1 1 09
623
000
1113
1303
744
1010
0(11)
1223
571
432
411
750
7 0S
459
780
41
515
C33
101
005
151
535
. 000
239
3 B
473
504
000
211
10ISJ
425
000
139
1199
000
155
19
334
920
(100
994
2059
29
j Craven.
j , - -- -
Mjhowan,
23
I Columbus,
j., .
iaiiiclen,
! far,,.r..e
';,f , '
Cherokee,
,.
1 1-weil,
Chatham
:x l'liai,
512
12.)
:!!)!
427
1007
1017
210
541
07 S
079
Sol
1001
j Caldwell,
j Currituck,
Clcaveland,
! Dat idsiHi,
1 llvj0
1 '"P'1".
j Kdgecombe, 1104
! I'ai,kIlil,
rorsythc.
yth
807
1074
523
a.rH
422
a 13
3-4
2:57
a3
243
3U2
3.10
230
0t(i
MX
573
H
oort
217
ti','3
iGastou,
raluvil'e'
-uillord,
Jrp;uei
i ."tM' ,
i a0011'
1 1 "x',
H ertford,
Hlhu. OHO
537 294
73(1
335
0U0
(1(59
351
000
201
1030
499
(ill
575
7ul5
530
7 33
211
0110
1021
ID .7
1522
f.95
771
1119
330
OHO
775
67 S
77 3
1 MM
f--5
1015
5iifi
210
990
877
709
MiO
121
35
1093
M9
3til
000
1332
duO
(133
610
54
893
OOO
647
1319
000
10
817
263
222
259
349
3y5
677
725
OHO
023
03
579
421
101
1045
502
41m
710
3-1
Of. 9
439
905
7-s
124
55(1
497
379
4iH
797
309
273
1124
101
377
0O0
274
1270
t"j
320
,'
Ucnder
rson
i Iredell,
j Jacksoa,
1 Jones,
! Johnston,
j Lenoir,
Lincoln,
..tauison,
-lartill,
dcDowcll,
I Moore,
Moiirgomcrj, 143
Jleekleburg, 10.J
',Jsn, i 1 1 .i
ror tlisuintnn n 4 1
" . i
Onslo.
flOrt
. t'ran!e.
tut:)
:y.n
313
7 25
ri.il
p,tft ,, b
' MutJta"i
I'erquimaui,
j'tl
erson,
lbjheon,
Rockingham, 1 0:i
loan,
Hutherford
!;t2
021
40A
113
HliO
797
vi.J'l
05
109
729
1541
75 4
245
157
1 1 45
325
IT.!)
639
II I.I. L
i'-..iuu.p.i,
Kirhmoiid,
-anipou,
Siirr?.
Stanly,
' v.
1 ninn,
ii- i. .
" ei
" arren.
Washington,
Wstsugs,
, " a7ne.
ilke,
V.HLIn
taokin,
V .
( i'
ancey,
4-',70.' Attfi'iO 00,000 0l),(i00
4H,(i( OO.O'O
I!raff"s's mai '1 (li.'i
Rrae-s'a m.j. 'J.Olj (K'.OOO
, s,., ,
on J 1
oi'llll ni'lililfl l('(;isil'lllirc
PITT.
r f . i a rv ti
i 1. i arr innaiii iicin si n ;r is
- , ' "
1 II'... ....I L ln.. ..
J. lllow and E. Moore, commons.
tjliA.Nl Il.Lh.
-' H. K. Taylor, senate. J. M. Bullock
al11- 1 bos. 11. Lyon, oo.nii.ous. Dcm. gain.
H'KMJIIE.
John Masteu and Jae A. Waugb, com-
mous
MOKES.
Joel V. Hill, commons.
Forsyth .v stokes.
J. J. Martin, senate.
FRANKLIN.
P. IS. I'awkins, senate. Dr. L.
freys, commons.
ROBESON.
Morrison and Leitch, commons.
A. Jef-
Ameri-
" K'n.
RICHMOND i Ilor.ESON.
r"-n. A. Dockery. seuat-, by a msjority
f Votes Over alter L. Steele, dem.
iiivlj
JONES.
W. A. Coi, commons, Dem. gain.
ROCKINGHAM.
fieo. D. Boyd, seuate. A. M. Scales, jr.
, ana no. Settle, ;r , commons.
i'i! s ci'V
e.i..i-i,.s.
1 -t m-,. , ,.i ,- .
' .lain. a AllInF n.tial. I .III! K f I V anil
. ., - J
If. C. Jones, commons.
I fll ITIt 1
TJ.il.i K. TNio.i 1.111.1. Co Tl f! C.t.
ten, D. Hackney and Turner Bynum, com-
t mous. Dcm. gain two.
JOHNSTON.
I'- 'mders, senate, li. II. Toialinson
and Asa Barnes, commons.
IAJ FV
M. L. Wiggins, senate. ' Win. Hill and J.
W. Johnson, commons Dein. gaiu two.
DAVIDSON.
J W. Thomas, senate American Jin.
T 1.,,.. U' II !.l,r.
( NEW II NOVEr'
: Owen Fenneil, senate. Th. A. Tata and
S. A. Holmes, commons.
j CUMBERLAND.
McDiarmid, senate. J. G. Shep.
1..... 1 1 1 1 I'.ii...
uiiUiis. iivi;iv.ib aii'i n iitiiRa, vviuiuwiio.
N SH
L. N. B. lluttli', Bcuatc. Geo. N. Lenis.
rni.ii.i..t.ri
BUNCOMBE.
Marcus Erwiri, commons.
HENDERSON.
Baxtr r, commons.
YANCY.
Pearson, commons.
MADISON.
Yancey, commons.
' UUN'I '( IM l!K 1 1 UN I)I.I!S( iV VtM'V
' - 1 -
MADISON.
Coleman, senate. Dem giin.
BURKE,
(ilas", commons.
M. DO WELL
Whitson, commons. Dcm. gain.
CALDWELL.
Clarke, commons. Dem. iain.
BUHKE, M. DO WELL A CALDWELL.
Avery, sen ile Dem. gain.
RUTHERFORD.
Toins lJ Harrill, couimuua. Both Denis.
CI.EAVELAND.
Ill an ton and lUinsour, commons.
HUTlIKIiFOIU) k CLUAYELAND.
Dr. Columbus Mills, senate.
- SUKltY. . ...
11. . Reeves, commons.
YADKIN.
Col. Speer, commons.
MOOKE.
W. 11. P.ichardson, commons.
MONTtiOM KUY.
Jatnos 31. Crump, commons.
MOOltK & MONTGOMERY.
S. II. Christian, senate
CASWELL.
S. P. Hill, seiinte. Vui. Long and E. K.
Withers, commons.
PERSON.
J. W. Cuuninghaui, aeuate. R. II. Hea
ter, com moos.
WILKES.
Martin aud Filer, commons.
WILKES, 1HFDELL & ALEXANDER.
Richard Parks, senate.
ALEXANDER.
A. C. Mclutosh, commons.
ONSLOW.
E. W. Fonville, senate. Col. L. W. Hum
phreys, conimons.
NOUTIIAMPTON.
Gen. T, J. Person, senate. M. W. Small
wood and J. Mason, commons.
MAKIT.N WASHINGTON.
Andrew L. Chcsson, senate.
MAltUIN.
StpeQ W. Outerbridge, eommous.
WASHINGTON.
II. A. Gilliam, commons.
KEAUFOUT.
Allen Griot, miiut. Je.sa 11. Stubbs aud
John Ebron, commons.
HAYWOOD. JACKSON & CHEROKEE.
Win. II. Thomas, senate.
HAYWOOD.
Dr. Samuel L. Love, commons.
JACKSON.
Dills, commons.
CARTERET.
Ward, Ieni. senate, by t majority of one
over Diinsou, American.
RE 111 IK.
J. I?. Ckerry, senate. DaiiJ Outlaw and !
Johu Wilson, commons.
Trttpfmjditd fttr ihr .SuuM Cmroliniun.
I'oiir :)' l.nli r lrm llnriipe.
Aitun al or tii i; h-i i:it
11 I. I II".
N;w rokK, An2 n
The steamer Haltic has arrived, with Liv
rt.ivil rlaii nt t La I'.iI.
Cotton sis ti.m, and prices were tending!
upwards. tales of three days 'J 1 ,1'OU bales, i
Advice, from Manehesle, were more fa-
vorahle. Lica. stuffs had largely declined,;
owing to Tivorahle crop p ro-pects. heal
was Oil. a Od. lower, snd flour V. (Id. a Us.
Lard advanced to : a 70. Sjiirin of tur-
penline 1. lid. Money was ii -hter, and
;, , 1 . P '.
i""" w wuiLiiai) uetuaua ai o ner
cent. Consols U"iJ ',!:J.
Saraj;osa surrendered on the evening of
the l.-t. the Royaiiots euterin without op-j
position, and di. arming tha eitisens. The!
whnls of Spain had aubmilted ta O IVnin.il,
who it was reported was seeking to eoLcUi-
ate the Liberals. I
Ptlissier b?d been made Duke.
It was reported (bat the Emperor was
suffering from spinal Jie.isU. j
It was reported that France had renion-!
strated with Sardinia in favor of Austria '
Denmark pripo.a to fortify the Sound,1
and is sustained by Russia.
Au eiplosiou had occurred at Saloniea'
in Turkey, whieh had caused treat loss of;
Hie SOU property
LETT Ella FROM TIIE SON OF HEN
RY CLAY.
We have been favored by a friend, says
the N. Y. Express, with the perusal of some
lettcrr received It him from Thomas II.
Clav. K... . .. f il... Si.!..,.. f t.l..!
, , .... , ..,.
i i 1 i- i 1
, lanu, atlU Irom hlCtl W 8 are I'irililUeJ
I
make the following extracts
"July, l4-.Id. ;
Permit me to return to you my grateful!
thanks for the kind nieution vou make in it,'
of my honore.d father. Had he lived, I am :
coutident he would now be of ihe Amrrican
P.ity probably controlling, under God .
providence, its action.
Believing it to be the only National and
Coi.sersalivg Patty of ll.e country I shall
, . . , " - .
au ni re iu n au long as iv preserves us in
tegrity." 44 August, 1 "."nl.
I am pleased lo learn from you that Mr.
Fillmore's prospects are so bright in New
York.
In regard to the Presidential election iu
Kentucky we entertain no fears. Kentuc
ky will be ss she always has beei, nntional
and conservative. By lur vole in Novem
ber she will rebuke, sectionalism and liu
dicate her owu integrity."
A Pill posnov The Hon. E.C. Cabell,
of tior da has -addressed a letter to each
01 me jxienanan an I lillmore electors of
that Stat.', asking them w hi ther they would
not volo for the Presidential candidate of
the onriosite nartv lin.lia.ian or l-;il..w.r
SS tha rnlM limv 1... ,f tl. .1 1 ..I
defeat ,h election of Fremont, or prevent!
tho election from goinb' into the House of
liepresentati.es.
IHaoolnlion o' I'.t 1 liici-iit.
' 'B"' "' k"'Pn,"'" Co., haa Una
1 ML liny hem ill..., 'nil, y mnto.1,1 ronariit. All
j u.ri.r.a indebted, will lilr,sr nmke early n. . -i,
I Koi..iiinnn. wlm will eootinnr tia liusmeaa
wil 111a own aimiaiii, a. llle .111 alai.il.
1! KOOPMANN.
EI.IAS A COHEN.
Augiui n, i;g. on,,-
Notice.
tf.f, peraotif in-li li.nl . ,.l0r II.U.
Ilriiwley, d-e'il ,arr lier. I.y noliliri to make
p.ynn nt i,n n 11;, ,,,,1,1 ; ami all oeranoa Ii ivi.ik
ei.11.11a ii((iii,l aal.l falale. Wi ll present II" ... lor
futy mem witliin tin- lour p.i -aerilied liy l.nt, or
Una notice will In: pleailrii 111 bar of their reeov.
fry.
J. M HUTCHISON. Ailmr.
Aujimt in, isjc. fin
tT MHSSKS. HSMKH &. Ill Klltll.l.H S, or
al Al. airs. Itreni A .Steele's, a relrlir..u u
I'M IN I Mi M.ACJIIM;,
For inapti lion ami salt limit at Una j.1 t,y
.S. J. PERRY.
1 1 an an-' h . otirr.
Ur AS r r,l. r.d on the Stray ll..,k of Merklrn.
burjr enmity. on tl I'm, ,aUnt, l,y M,,r.
I. .. I. el.our, living il.rcr ,.. rln ( ),. .,ti,i, on
II. e Vorkville roj l, a alry IIOIOK MI I.K. aor.
rel eoli.r, aionll sue, almut an yrfa old, Willi a
a alii 01. tlie c it p. (S4lj Mul. Wj d, ,,,,',,, j lu
tlie Value of t'l-2 fill.
T. J. HOLTON, lluiirr.
Aug. 1J, ItTiC.
Died, in this enunly.oii thr Sfflh ulr.l0ri,il,,
fever, slier an illness twit week, .Mr, .Ma'Lv
A. I11M(KI., will t.i wr.z. I.. Morris, .nu u ,
duuifhler ol' Mr. Wilson 1'urks, in thr Jsil, ,.
of lu r uge. M.s. M.irris wns .mluriilly u ''"
n.i..l)le tliii)Hil.un, mid retirlnf in Ii, r
Slie was curly nilruet-d in the truths of i;,,,',!'
wnrd, nnd tl.u duties which Um li.i- imp.,.,"J
Shu in Ihn ...or l 1 1 f .if I.Ib Leciinm niti "7
lower of Jesus Christ, and dining her lint ip' '
he wen evidently su'irinrtud lie ll.e cnnnil:,!,,,,'
whieh lite iruniiM'fl tit' (ii.U aHnid. It win Our
this periiid II. ui Chrisi ieeu.e.1 p.Tculii.rly ir tii.h
unto hi r : nnd nlt-n uMIe in lha iiiiiikI - ij,'
url'eriiiK the ereloii would hrtuk f.irlh (,'
her lii, " Treemus Iti-deviner ! ' Preoinun Knli,.,,,
er ! !" Her niiiiil seemed to dwell much U.i H il
ven, nnd the eiiiil.yiiicnt of hcuvi n. Sim . iirtl,,'
ed a deiirti lu live, only tl.ul she might u., ,
her twn lillle duiiflilers, the one an infuit ,,) '
few Tiioiilha old. l!ut l ciiinmillril llitm, t,,c,..
ther Willi her hushand, into I he In nil of (JoJ, ,j
look lu r depurlure. ttf trust thsl her wciry i,.
ril now reals with thi. t Redeemer who n )i n rrrt
precioui unto her. " He ye 11U0 rinlv, (ur in i,
an Imur as ye think nut ll. Hon of Man cumuli."
- CfimmunieuleJ.
.NIJW TAII.(Mtl: KVlAUI.ISlI.liLM'.
ALEXArn)ERli LEKTILB
"rOt't.l) in lor ni H
W eitnena il l lir.
Ii.ltit and the aurmuiiiin
Country, that liny hatll
taken the room .i, f
Sir lMir4 (tow, fnrni.
erly nceupicd hy It. . (,,.
biii.iiu, where lliry iultnil
carry inf on th
BUSINESS
in all i' hrsiiehra. Havmif npr. j i-rl the iiiniM
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well known tn thia coutii. unity, tiny feel no hm.
tanry in aayinf llml litry mrm mm well prrtnriij tn
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it a liberal share ol patronage. (ood fita .,!
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ALEXANDER i LENTII.K.
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JOHN ALLISON.
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i ALLISON i DANIEL.
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M. L. WALLACE.
Aug. , Iftjii. 1 -.17
More House to Knit.
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al Morrow'a Turn lul, iilfera lor rmt I""
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ailiiatini. iilf. ra line iiniiiei-uichla lo any nl.c ilesir
injr to open a I uniitry More.
M. L W A I. LACE.
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