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the priesthood pervade everything, and throw a withering blight over tlie whole face of nature in general, ni of humanity in particular. In 1 1 atjr, it may almost be aid, tba' lint ?ris dare not grow without the pti mi-sim of the priesthood ami the Pope. The l'ope himself mxy be au imbe cile olJ in ii n, but his Jesuit Priests are ev ery here prying into every thing, and work ing earne-lly for the increase of the wealth ani power of the Church, and everywhere, in all countries where their machinatisus are tolerated, incessantly t-eheuiiug for a un ion of Church and State." Much more our foreign friend paid to the same purpose; and were we at liberty to give his umue his words would be received by those who know him, witb a force and power which a spotless name, hiyh princi ples, and a clear intellect never fail lo 1 now that there are mmy intelligent foreigners here at Memphis, and throughout the coun try, who think like him and that I heir Dum ber is dat'y increasnm. Let the watchword, then, of all pood cit a'xeus, w hether iiiitive -or naturalized, be " Aniriirn ;or tfue Americans" Ameri cin in spirit and in political priuciple. Hem phi t lltijils. -mm TIIK r.MOX FILLMORE CELEBRA TION UN T11K OHIO K1VE11. Fifty Tmoi'saip Peipli in Council! A W1HE sIKtlVltia) Al Rnfes Till RlVER WITH THK Umhn Fi..vj ! The Ohio, Kentucky, ud Indian.1 grand Fillmore and Dotiel-uti Council were iu session on the Ohio river j and its levers Wednesday sclerling th.it i pi;n e is iho union river of the Vet. Tin-re were 0 V'O'.l people present and j more wer expected. A wire was. stretched across the river,; and on it was suspended a flai, with the1 word Et.irs. JJorilr Carolina Sol jig. CHARLOTTE : Wednesday, Septembers, 1 856' AM Ell IV A X X 0311 X ATI OX. FOR PRESIDENT, MILLARD KLHORE, or e-voi;k, t FOR VICE - PliKSlDK 'Tf er - OF TEXXKSS-EE Co. lion. P. S Brooks. I kind. But the Elector tries to get out of This gentleman passed throeb our town the dilemma by informing tho i7rmor.rutliat on Wednesday last. Many of our citizens, Mr. BarWnger'fl audience being composed (and if we ire correctly informed) of both principally of Know Nothings of the Village parties turned out to do him honor. A bou- of Concord, immediately left the Court fire was kindled in the publio square and House. How could ho tell whether they other demonstrations of respect were maui- j would stay or not, for t'.c Klector certainly fester! towards bim, and he was invited to made rjo'ffort lo detain the audience. The address the people. Business confining us truth isfthe Klector had spoken so against to our office until night, wc did not hear of. time in his first, speech, that he suspected his being in town until too late and were , the people would not care to listen to him therefore disappointed in hearing what he J again. Yet if he had rose lo explain ... might have to say. Ve learn, however, , believegt would have remained. Ve i in -that he could not pass along without refer- j grae hejtbought the least saiJ the bettor, ing to Mr. Fillmore und stating that he "A rj'etty political teacher," says tho was not the man for the South. Aud al- j Democrat, relative to Mr. Barringcr, " not though Mr. Hucbanan was neither Lis first to know what had, and what had not been or second choice he preferred him to Mr. j adopted by that Convention." Well, now, Fillmore. He spoke in the highest terms i where weuld Mr. Birringer look for what of Mr. Fillmore as a man of irreproachable ' adopted hy the Convention but to the character and excellent in his private rcla- j Democratic papers ; but it seems that some lions, t.ut he was politically objectionable ' of them were so ignorant of what their Con " he had voted to abolish slavery in tho j vention had adopted that they could not District of Columbia, had opposed the an- , publish the Platform correctly nexation of Texas, and above all, had an L'biou,'" encompassed by thirty-one! AMERICAN ELECTORAL TICKET. FOB TUB ST1TC IT I L. B. CAHjIICHAEL. oMYilkes, JOHN V. CAMERON, of Cumberland. lil Dialrict, Lewm Tii?finiin, of ikrtie. S'J " t. J. Warren, nf Ite.uliTt. 3.1 " O. I'. M. r, of w Hanover. 4th " j.ir. T. LittUj'.lui, it Granviiie. 5h " A. J. Sltctijii.ii, ot't hiiliam, filri tJen. J M. Lneh, of Duvitisnn, tl A.J. tWg.u of Aiii"n. eia " Jno. 1). It v nun, of Buncombe. nounced himself opposeJ to the Pierce ad ministration, expressly on the ground that j BiidYinan in w York. The Buchanan men in this vicinity are its innueii" ntl n.rn used to enect ine aD- j uosnnj very lotimy 10 tins vicinity that rogation of the Missouri Compromise line." I Mr. Kukris ill be certain to carry New Now, the "first objection of'Mr. Brorfka to , Yorkr below 4n extract oarthe fr. Fillmore is that he oted for the abo- j New York News, a Buchanan paper, rela lition of slavery in the District of Columbia, tive to the party in that State. Bead it : Suppose' this to be true. Well, how stands " Every man is waiting patiently the tide Mr. Buchanan. In Congress. Jan. 10, 1 S'JD. of events, each asking the other what is eo- the question being the consideration of the in m- .f"" n;-,r-no.hin2 i coins . on. hverytains and ev-rvhody is still and most outrageous abolition proposition ever j cool ,he .now.cpp' Alp,, evidently voted on in Congress, Mr. Buchanan voted j waitins for an avalanche. Is there to be for the following among other resolutions : j no action? resolved. That the Committee be further ' .Such "c,!on ? snt ( a" V,l?n' !"iok- i ...... .. m fin iii' nil ii iiiiiii uiM'niir.iiniiw. i rifrt nur i ... I 11 infiinln(t Ia in.iiiird infrt I ha rt nailiniv rT ting the Northern Mates, and another fruiu ,.,-,. ,. ,,,,. ri i .i.iri,. I 1 ,.,.;.i; V. 1.- rf,.' 1 Kli.;n , Ma,e Committee, and what is it about our the Kentucky shore, having on b;ird fifteen I ,JT ni.ve, s,g3la i,ve orco m n.tv.rt. j saTer Within the Di-trict in such man- C0l.,n,ry ad 'wn committees, what arc they l;lie, teriresetitin the Southern States. ' I mmi tte rubjri'i of ..very. I Bl'.i.l KVK IT j , ,, , f " ,i;..: i i , : doinsr ? Ill 1110k I HI L H. "I Uk IUUIIUUIH BMW., f TA' . A "t 9 . 1V Kill UWI 1,111 III It M 'I ' . A fteamer, having onboard siateen h.'ismm ir. bi t iiaa & rPEtr. hls. dies. siarU-i from the Ohio shore, renresen. 1 -rfrn.it nic here, Mr. Chairm.n, f..r a moment ' f The bouts are iai.ed fa-t, and proceeded ' A .I(KA T Pol.l I II Al. ANMACiKKAT r ,i . ... : ,.v,f.' rt MOltAl. E I.. I TIIANK(.Hl) MY I.lT iiAS r the river uncier .be Ln.ou flag. Hl:KS ,AST ,N A sTkIE tlKK I. IT l't) be injured thereby. Volttir$. ..nir. Alamance, O'JO Alexander, 235 Anson, 2")0 Ashe, f.r() Burke, a:t3 liuncoinbc, &!'-J Bladen, C-'O Bertie, 410 Beaufort, b'i'i Brunswick, 43."i Cuburrus, 4-.'" Catawba, Craven, Cumberland, 1173 i lie aiti.icrv rj;.rea a tLuuuenug wel- vnT r'XIT it has RI KN a c me. I I USE EM All EP l l'tN I s liY 'I'll AT N A. A d.-spatck fromCibcinnnti. savs the Fill- " II MAKES El'AM IiJEi TDEKE. more procioi, iu our rity to-d.,' (Wedues. !AVt .1 " KSTri ITIoXS."-! riicetinj was or.jjnited on the levee in the . "i n.. ,..,i,... . n,;. I of Texas- but diJ he vote for il because it ery far from it It is only within evening, snJ oimr assenilbiges were l.ein; tre..iv. I I. id it. n-.'unii r .ui one .mo ol"iaclr. would et'hirze the area of slavery jsdth.t the civuTiox or iuvki. u h.i.i aj jn aD pltract fr0IU fls fpeech above, i We tell oor readers that Mr. IJuchanan is I ever litt nu.i t intrt, ad trt-r hai limit, t-tili, .ii.-Wriii -i m their fi.U li.rec and vw-ir, the consiituiiorul i he tells why he voted for the annexation of, weal.io ISew l ork. A Isrje portion of the aJ drtssed at the same time on the river front of Cjviiiiiiou and Newport, on ttie opposite 1 he spr amnsr is conn' bI;S ot Ite liver. tu f.om varicui sim.ds, and uuiiieraus lurch light proe-r-sious arj in progrt". he IrieiiJs of Kil'iiijre and I)5ue!son al so had a i-reat u:eeiitii at 1 1:iNLoro, Oiiio. 'JhojsHnus fere cu the crouutl, and the ut most ent ii ui iistu as vi-ii,le. Judge Duvall acted as cb'iirium. Th ; meeting is de-crib-cJ a th.- b.-st tii hi h:is takeu place iu High lin l cu;ity ince 1-11. 'i'be lion of the luighiy West N nt !a-t sha lin; h:s lnme. uud fr -in under, di.-un-touists, everywhere. 1 '"(.'; i.-'twi Jl'.ial.l V. 1 .11 J A Tf .1 : . I ; The secoud objection of Mr. Brocks to to give direction, in tb nnme of Ilea Mr. Fillmore is, that he was opposed to the ! en, let the people talie hold of it." annexation of Texas. Well, it is true that j Does this look like the Buchanan party Mr. Buchanan ti'l rote for the annexation ; was in the ascendant in that citv or State. dny! readers, and accept for yourself and office Not at or two that an Electoral Tieket was formed. tl hes ot your correspondent. Charleston, Sept. 3. Since closing iny letter yesterday wc have I,-. I . .i,;.k if i. .a H"Hli M' li S.i.Hlntri SI ,1, ...1. r lhnr tl.Llr nm. , T i , t . ., . - I . T . .1- 1 h "" . .. . r . leias. auuw ii vwasn. because ic " ir vc iurr 11:11 ?uio n 111 rv ur r rf iiiorir. nnu in is 1 . 1 Four candidates are already announced through the publii prints, and it is more than lik jly that several more may yet enter tho list for congressional honors ; and w hat a pity it is that but one of 'that worthy, re liable und patriotic host ciu be elected, and w ho that fortunate personage is, I can bet ter tell you after the Hccoiid Monday in Oe tober, till llmt time, of course, the world will hold its breath in mute suspunse, and si anil ou tip tou, ready to throw up its cop u ml give three cheers fir tho successful candi date, who is to be, for the next two years, the honored standard tun re r of the second CoiiLTcssiouitl district. I almost shudder to anticipate the result, lent " my iua:i " should happen to be among the " favoicd few " who tuny be elected to slay at home. But there is nothing that ho well excm pi i lies the character of the hero, the states man and the philosopher, as to bear a de feat with a calm and composed dignity and grace. We, hot headed South Carolinians, sometimes talk of dissolving the Tniou and breaking up the corrupt and tyrunical Fed eral establishment where bullies and rowdy ism prevail over talent and patriotism, and the bulls of the nation a Capitol are conver ted iuto an arena for brute force aud glad iatorial strife. But if we are to judge from the number of Bichmoud now in the Geld ai.d eager for the fray, we should judge that the leading politicians of the State were at least loyal to the L'uiou aud the Govern ment. , But I did not inteud this fo be strictly, eithea' yelloV I'cvVr or a poivioal letter. I bad some alrauge things for (be confidential ear of the readers of the Whig, but I hare almost tilled tuy sheet with other matter, and must postpone the "grand gloomy and peculiar,'' for another epistle. 1 mut say, however, that the commercial world bus had almost as severe a shock as the politi cal, in the bursting up of a concern called tbo " Inif More, or tierhaos I should sav the bursting up of the ' Big Firm," as the! Jackson, store is still contiuued by the old firm. ' less 'ones, one,'' for some cau-e shrewdly guessed at by the public, but only known with certain ly to the pnrties themselves. 1 hts is a mam moth concern for Charleston, and has been carried on, 1 am told, at the mammoth ex cense of f liiiiiidi) nur annum. It would r mire heavv sales and heavier profits to'oor'i . . i sustain a house like this, and divide profit- ,l)t'K"iuerT, able dividends auioni: the copartners. For the present adieu, dive my love to al! your Vole tor IJovt'i-iiof. 131. 1 Chowan, Columbus, Camden, Carteret, Cherokee, Caswell, Chatham, Caldwell, Currituck, Cleuvelaud, Ilavidson, Davie, Dii plin, Edgecombe, Franklin, Forsylho, Gaston, franvi!lts Guilford, ( Jreene, Uates, II 1V wood, Halifax, Hertford, Hyde, Henderson, Iredell, lohnton, Lenoir, Linenln, Madinen, Martin, McDowell. i!S3 51 3 13.5 3!J 437 l:it7 1017 310 Oil 117 S 670 30 1 KKit 1 1(14 713 (?07 eHU 1U7S 6.'8 3..S 433 3t5 r.-i 3:7 3I;5 313 3 i3 3 Ki 330 030 .)!)! .173 43- (ion 317 (!i 1 15 330 . tK rlr rW ifrl a mlttiiir t muonftnr trti nrrti art at I rum turxtr'hi the limm or' tie L'hivh mr iifir i 'he means of LIM ITIXtr Trot EN LAUG IN .being the ease his ch.inre for petting New ticKJnZ (rr.M.v. AiU-r iM.lure r. fl. -rli.in, '. , ,,,, f iSI.WI-'l'.V" An.? t, York is entireU nnt tit ll,e mieslinn linKitpr. 1 nri-r.-ji .. tlt.k .rrni.ti k nrif! i.nvi lii. i ' l:ee t'n.t rhr irniitinn of fi r. ill 1 inr i states that he gave that vote with great re mnnmf I.I MITI C imt ENLARGING tire do. ! .,...,... v J...V:, UHIl.. f.:..,l to the South. Not iu our opinion minioni ot' SLA VEK5'." ALAUAMA-TKN TIIDUSVNK FILL- Mu;-; MKN UN lili: jUmL"NI). To the IMi:or of the N. V. Express : Mmm. ' Mi.rtV, Ala, A-ig. 33, l-OR. This Ui-jim-nt I have rvc-ived an aut'uey- I Xt. Killmnre in New York. Vi'e iuvite the attention tf our readers to an article on the first p;ge from the New York llzpitss. We commend it especially to those friends of Mr. Fillmore who are! woula probably have iu its conai rrienecs a as Ion;; been as disastrous lire one tins tune two years ago. I l,e wea ther had been rather boisterous and heavy since Thursday, with very heavy tains, ap proaching to a fre.-het, at intervals. 'J he wind commenced blowing a gale from the South-east about 7 o'clock on yesterday af .Macon, Mecklenburg. 1033 Nash, 1 1 1.5 N Hanover, 1100 Northaiuptou, till Onslow, 5!iil Orange, . H03 Fa-ijuotank, :3I Iri'iiinan, 313 I'm, 73.5 Person. C. Ilohp.cn, 7"3 Buckingham, KiMl! Kowan, Uu'hrrford, It indolph, cnance. It tbe Jjrpress knows any thing! , taV . . ver setileri it finality in the words f 9 ln.ll .1,1. rrl'.t, .'n V,.n " ., t i. ... .01 tic account of the State Ma-s Mettin- of 'ur11 t.iucni u an canaia men tliat Mr V ill mi iST. tt li nM la mn.."-. utrji. r rs ltition ot the slavery ouestion was to take place, Coold it be expected then of Mr. Fillmore, lo favor an administration which (trThe Democrat, in noticins otir arti tide in which we express the " hope of see- Tbe third objection of Mr. Brooks is. that; in? Mr Barringcr a representative from i n-n i ii a ' Diltrift'lAmA ftf f Tii4a ii a ri tppmt (a . t.r nnAti ft nil ., hi i n ium) I if K i iirr a. in w ' k ' ' ir. r iii more uaa announcea uimsvix oppo-j , v ' '"s -- lii(.ijrnonj sed to the Pierce administration, expressly ! of these year,- l-ce until mionight when it changed to o the .round that iu influence had' been . hopea .re reused. bee,,e th, l'. among ! used to c.Vect the abroe-atioa of the Missouri ; )-'t " 3000 "S"'"" ir the shipping aud on the wharves, but I a... , "." t. :. ii i .1... i not loon noon tua msioritv now as anv: i.sr, o i it ii.m it mimh.,, ir.t. . iv is eii jvnyu lu.v wucu, r , t t j .. . . , . , fair test between the two par- I bis morning the UeeU were ctrewed witb ,.' . ' .1 r . e .1 . .1. i e' . IllOn ,t .i .;a-a .. r... itiea. Compromise. uispised to vote lor .ur, Jiuclianan, sur pos- , , . , , , tl.ino- . ....... j-, ' , the Compromise of 1-50 was adopted, the ,"""8 llte,1 lnthattheAnierienr.!indiiI.ti.Kliinrl4iio 1 7 ti . Fillmore u.id, at Seluia, on Tharday, 31st that Mr. rillaiore's tbance is much bettor than either of his opponents, to get the e The meeting unmherc l from 0;-0 to 10,- , f fc g w fa some, and Mr. Pierce was elected with 1 11,6 ran" 01 ,ne mocracy mat e im- Ml I .( ,v. o.,.. ti,.,, , , .. otrai iwcii wm oe estoniotieo: j tHC ipi vrr; auuv,ijvaujiun uv auv But' whenever Mr. Barringer does '" frairtneiits of the K-rai in tho shape of ' c ... ... . ... i prostrate trees and fences, and fragments ! ... tljp field i.c wul cut sueli a swath in i , . , , ... , ... r, srn n. , , , I of broken slate, shiiiL'lea and ti e. It was " . fricml of our candidate will like Mr. Cullen, i 'ht procession, at ot U-laware, reoive to go lor Jlr. riliiuore,! first, last aud all the time. t; iti cf the e uutry. Tin wildest, enthusi- a-iii p '.'va,!- !. A torch-li I i. lit. wouh-t up t!,e procer diiiL's. 1 sp -a-kr vi.-re, 11 n. ti. I. .s'iiortridi'r. T. H Watt, 11 iti. U ii;. 1. Ci i titon. ( lati Cliief .1 js- , tice of the SuptPiii Cvurt.) lion. II. W. Hd-! J rUnrhcj Arnilmt. lard, and Mr. 1'erhain, perhaps other'. j We learn from a frieud that a very prom-1 A sr-crr t ntiti-Aiuericin cireular n dis- isiu? and interestin-' little bov. named Pat-i ur.ing tue p-e iJo i lur.craey to ,-r4ftn It Jft,.. .V. nf . had forfeited ita pledges. Not at all. And from tar rorrrspondfnts. Charleston, Sept. l, I50, From causes heyond my control, and Jari 'i rous to be out. lis these lni.-il.'S arrt . 'ft'oni flying through the air iu every directiou. j ut I walked down on Sooth Bay, at lire rik ' wl'.!? of tving my head broken, about 1 1 o'clock yjn' at nifhc, and was glad t find the Battery Y.ne' .i;n fir... ..,,1 .... i,i.. 1. .i. ' u... m iin m . wrv , i.i.'.jj i. iib iiii- mruso body of water broke upon it with great violence, ari l the white wives broke 1133 .3I 40:1 113 -r,o 707 C;;-i 05 It)') 730 1-511 7-5 J 315 1.7 1145 33.5 0 .0 fi30 Do j ,1 411 003 071 7.51 775 130 4011 001 110 03 1 310 60!) 0.1-1 31.5 311 101 103 CS1 330 1137 030 1-5S 330 1 303 (ill) 3J.5 1.5.5 330 8:13 13- 00,5 101-5 3- I 3.51 3.5 6.51 3 0 :i07 C'7 I 3.50 3.5.5 33!) 711 374 300 3' 1 300 t; i 7.53 7 11 ::oi t;.53 0.5 411 400 3-"H 0"H 4 00 33 I nH .Tl f.70 310 07 ii in 10 137S 70S .500 4 i 137 j 37.5 173 1170 1 '."S :) 4 3S :ri4 13f71 7-5s 21!) lU-es. 010 4(1.1 33 1 731 533 000 (iiH 470 630 4 'I 430 IHH 71 1.57.5 301 50 107 403 033 1130 1 100 43S 5.50 1100 K33 353 1113 1.503 711 10-0 750 ,V,'3,5 571 433 450 537 73,1 ..3.5 933 till. 5 3.51 .570 301 1030 4 17 .; 1 1 570 7((0 530 733 31 I :ri7 1' 31 1 1 "7 1533 1)0-5 771 1 1 I 0 t 3 H 77.5 G7- 77 3 IHH -Z 1070 .501 310 00.1 t-77 7(i!) I 13 1 fc3 5 m;o:i 3fi I 3-57 1333 ! 033 810 (Hi 411 773 70S 4.50 ' 790 1-1 61.5 r33 40S (iO.5 10S 53.5 03 S 33 I 3 0 471 603 67 1 311 100 135 1 10 13S 1100 6-0 1.5.5 1-0 33 1 930 lo3 ..00 I 305,) 3- 1) 303 35 1 6- 1 :io:j 5 u 017 131!) 113 1-0 M7 303 o.j-i 317 310 3 5 i77 735 !)0 C33 03 670 4-."s 15 5n3 3H 71N 3-1 tii1. 43:1 !'ii.5 7- 1 13-1 6.5 i 407 570 4!- 707 :no 373 1131 Ml !77 30 i j: l 1 J'M --s 330 I SuriiFME Court. The following er . ; men hiivn been admitted, by t,0 "' V oilft, in. us .lorgiintiiii ,.; m, t0 i,rit.t;, the several Superior Courts of thv iStsu,.' ' S C. Mrvsoli, Haywood ; W j p Wilkes; P." 1). Hold, CluavelaiidVli.l'ri1" Butherfonl ; P. 13. Lee and J. y ' son, Mecklenburg ; (i. . Logan," H,,',',' fordj Win. P. Peebles, Noi thainptuij y gil A. Wilson, Yadkin. ' And the fillowiii, gentlemen nil ini.ti pruciico in the several County Cour". J. A. .lervis and Hiram L. Kay, !) John S. Mel'llroy, Yancey ; ts,,m j and Wm. A. Owens, Mecklenburg'- 1 Churehill, Hutherford ; J. '. .(,' ' j Forsyth. : F.I.Ki'TIOS UY Til E IlnusK. Mr (y of Del aware, having avowed hi. 4 rl,uril ,. tiou to vote for 1 illmore Jirt nhl , ( nip p eeriiiii eitiiii-ii in'r.irj. 11. 11 .1 "1'Jii-r I 1,. x. ji ruoi uiiuertaKes to expound t.j u, . coiisi'ipeiiccs uf that determinatiuti. Ii,. it wiil prevent uny eleetinn by the ll jj.,' and have the effect of referring the eint to the .Seiiat" which body will of rour. leet Mr. lir 'ckinridge. Very Well; we,!,,, prefer that result to the election uf Buehniian or Fremont. It would .u. lor four yearn longer the evil day n,!, able soine'of us, iu the meantime, t'j r. ill pence the ll iveii of lif..- which is l .,. But p'isiibly, tin) IliralJ is mi-t l'i,h. Thi re may he a majority of the Hn., voting by States, who wiil concur wtu V Cullen, ainf give us, in Mr. F'illtiibTV; a r" sidi-ut in whom all Heetions and all plri, can coiili le. kichinowl WliL'. sr-'Selling Out ui COST! fWII.I. OKH I: MY VI!I.K Sim k 1 an v .u i sT.vri.): i I5t)()TS & NJIOi.S cLuriiiM;,(;rNs,i;!,s- ii,; i CK.'AHS A f.'ICO('-:i(- s. 1 .1 N'. w V..rk r,..t f. r CiMI. urn. I i ) ., ,, l-.iM-r n tl, Willi, ut r. r-..-. ... y I.I NS i.,i ..il.rr SI M M I It 13 till)-; ; , Thr l.llilll- Iu,ti!-- l. 1, iii. i r I, . . In. I ts,.ni.L , li. y a,L j I,-. Ii a -.,J , , . ,r , . , i 1 AMI lil'VKKS wouIJi!.. 1 , j F. W. AllI;i N, j A3 ii -!. Iii.-.l will )!-r a, tta t u;ic, 1 .s 3 I .".. ,1; j Iinotll(iiin oi r.H ItM I'slilp fjlliK. firm rf It K ..ini.ni, , I'.... I.,. ' & ti . T l- II fiLmls. (i, l.y III III ! i j t ,., , p. r-.-ti. in'. I.l.ii, wiil ,I,-..r n.i.kf e- , In Jl. K'M-i.ininn. whfi 'IS f.HilihMr u,t nil l.,t w It t fuutll, si tii M l r i'. , It KOOPMASA. I KLIAS Jt Ciij 1 i August r.t. iac. i(,u 4W,705 40,030 .50,700 41.17 5 10.030 41.17.5 13,501 covered, nert tl.- n. elies and te!!in th. 111 that the what has breurrht the country into its rres- i which is not neccsurr here to relate, mv ,i;f.,l .;f,.f;n t ika rsvitti,! r.; ' correspondence recentlv has been ra'ber 0Trr it, and poured tbn'r fiood upon the of the slavery qiesticn. If ComprouTi... , i"ular, but a. the rn.,t 'ier'' ." "TlJ '"'j - - - . rnervanog pari 01 me season nai pt. an I 'I'"'- '--'"-""""'" are to be aoolisbed at pleasure there is no j j ,egB to feel now a if I had life in my ws'lt l'jt ,l)n'1 il impossible fr jiu the bo-1 Above is a full ret'irn of the vote f.ir !',. ose in having ihem. The Missouri Com- j body, and ideas in my head, both of which dy f w,lr '!ia' breaking over it. I , vemor, and with a few exc-ption, a'.l are ! promise was considered sacred until a Free-1 ome very Bear runninir outdurin? the late; teaehcJ n elevated spot win-re I coul.l ofr,ciI. It will be a-m that Hot Bra-'is l . . ! u I ,J . .. T .1 T r .. UvA T:.vnrB- lA view ati,l ll.l. kt..l, tl.nl. o er, Judge Douglass, int ro-lucerJ the Kan-:. . ' 1 can prOD3Me nnre ; -- , j . m;nr;,y of 2.Vi " , . , , . industry and proinume in future. This 1 llierc mot mJ ?ale "B rf f ",f"l eran- 19 rJJ .ana . X a i . f n L- n V.ill r.,l raSIUuil t id A rut 1 1 1 An - ' it 1 1 ra- .KVFIRM. 'PHI' liiidor-ignrJ have funnel I r : 1 m rsl.ip, in the Mi-rcuntilis llj- : ll.ji.il .1 ni i'f II, k'r (.ejjini K In. ',-if- li'.lli , Sl.-.-l. . I r ll.ry niV'l. I ., . . i'i 11. .,i'.'r In j.n I I' ni, 'I 3 !e li:i-!' r li. n.jjid t.-f h'-w.-ri'-.c A I" . II Kot 'PM NN II. M. PlIKI.fs' I kmhjti,, y,rt 3, I-.1;. Tl ;i I ! A r.'tilt'llM . 1'HK Jv-lnn! will be reum-t in t' Or l"!t M iV Aesd.-my, r n M , t : Si'i ii'.r-isl, nt 1'ir !'.';.-,,, ..-'. r ,, ... j. lit m- i,fl. w l, ,'fl ..fill .tts. . 5.','!m? lr- u.jj, tVril'ii;., Utvrivf si- ) , ,t in,,.. I ,-t . . . " . v !" Knif (;siin-ar,Sr.)gr.!ir, rti.l...,,!. ( r.'l 1 1. . t-.r . . . . . . t Tl.r I. I ti o,t i;-frk l,-n;u . in I,lf 1 ei M iI'V'intirii, . , ' M. i JtuiNrov. 3 1 ;. iw i tlis Crat rliv of thi Rr.i momli nr .ni,.n.n ueur and sublimity. 1U3 wind howled tii'i not act more enertieallv. eu-j.i.v, aveiuemai.y leu into uie wen on . . ,....;,..,.:!. r.M . . " ' . .' f .1 '.I .1.- t 1 1 :i . U, . .i..M.ni.'. .'....',,., mat aomoer, qniei season ot me fere anil 1 't """' "Kl" "" A in -T'-ier nieetiiii cf ri 'iuorc peor.'e hi father s premise", on Mou Jay, the 35th ,. ' , . ,. , . . ,, , , ' ., , 1 . ,,n,.H ,rJ r;n...l ;,..,!, I ,,.,1 r, . .7 .. ' 1 ' J and it mav fina lv resu t in a d ution of vel ow leaf, and we ma v pnnfidentlv nroin. lows "anr 'ea ar.t riotlnl in mi'l ant fr intio romps 'It to-rlav at Marion. IVrrv rnnnrv ,.1. . .1 . J I ;i' ,.l Tl 11 j - j - ..-'- 1 thirt v m.les fr jui Se'ina. It sill U 1 i.r.n.1 . 1,111 Union j. . o" ea cy a iiouse, ami is boiroed up msiue ol 1-L-J - 1 VI- T ts .rs.i. 11 Americans would carry the. ute, if tly "'" '".". "1; : ..taska bill, and rerived the aeit.tioo . . J . 7 :l.....li r .si !... -t 11 ' Mvfll t.R Cotvr ir.rsr m The voleaiiic prui.tinn. mil... M .1 I I ... .1 . 1 i - . ' . - I , ,, tr..i..i -- ' "i in-- ,-i luii'i. iji-nirrr J The agitators at the South . oorIM the reahiat.on of tho com- "J- "ouiu mi sn.nt. .11 inat on the 3d, 3d an I 17.1, of Mar-h r.f the nre- ... ,. uiniceuici.v vi iiirrj nivueraie reason, ami . - ' - v..., w . -v ,.t atfair. U' friend? are workinr? at the they Lever woiktd befure. ALABAMA ?outh tiie house to the Lei'-ht of some four fett. ill then have gained their object l f t.v :. l J t . ,i rt, .l i;..i . ., 1 j- tnv .'ir. riliiuore a piacru litivre iuc low ttie Iirt e le low eot Ofer this hoarriii,i ' , . 1 1 . r 11 . .1 11 .1 ' Houth in a piint of view that is so stronj or bow lie f'jll into the well is not known ; ' 0 it ... 1 . . . 1 . , that 110 southern man, wuo loves bis coun lie was not observed abo'it the well houe, . ' K." While Sjut:irn iournal. arc dcn.-viin. and it was not hovn m 11m on. 1U1 l. tr-T c,u otJ'c' ,0 Llm- It is tins ; Alter Dar;B khowerti. but on Fridsv niirht l.it it- House, with the brave and cine noticed Aboiitioni.-t, he . ,u -nf ,1,. ,tJ i..,; ' r niiiiore reiirea irom me 1 resiaenuai c,,mence raimn?, since which time we ; captain oilier at its hra-l, gallantly ro-le nt ypsr. . On the l-t of the sani" mni.th , , , - .. , . , ..11 mr n (;ir -I'll ' 1111 1 III ;i 1 a p'.easantaad fmperaW atnio-phere.thonjh 1 ''" ''vo " "' ! 'c.viu, .em out smoke and a-he. the Nt .e i we frequently have very hot weather in. tnJ among the shipping. r R,iti- ; ; September. We are happy to learn thai no damage ,;,.,, :7 j,., M min x ,;,,,, '70 -,. The season has been quite dry. tmp-red of a .er.ous nature has been su-l-min! up. j Mt Mlin w ,e ,u U ;.,.;. . r,3 nml.r.ii. nli. I.. ..i...;... I I;..l,t ..J on Sul li v a n 's 1 si a lid . and that the Mnnlrrin tft --v i ""!. . .., ., , , ... . 1 1 ring .'i.i.ar'J fiauiir- as a;; is held up at ihu Nort j as the objec t tool of t8e s.ave power. Head the foi.oning from ri.:. ti'.i v. .. A ....-r.t.e.. .1. .1 v j : a 1 . 1. . .j .l.hi tm tiirm .t,k ...fJ ....1. I 1, 1 . , . !.ir 1 11 1 zuii. iic maun m uut ui iuc cuutu-1 uirc uu in u wjs arm lorrrnvs. an'i vric i ----- - -...., mm, uu uu-i - uie wen cniiii rau.e, tier attention was at.! - . . 1 i vi-i r . .1;.. 1 t:: e . . 1 r... j: l. rtreetji haww hern washed I'.mn h w a nfrfi'et UH11 tractr-d to the fpot. but not seeing any ofe western Slave States, and after doiu-' so he rtreets he been washed c'.ein by a perfect . l""vT under baro poles. The officers itnd ' 5 . 1 . . 1 . . 1 1 . 1 . .1. i.i.vUnH 1 L;. I .1 j 1.. t countered a betvy t nip-st, in which h wis struck by two in, trnrie balls of tire, which, ei plod iiif with Ireiiif-ndoiis f irer.srt fjro to the ship, but the .t.irm of ice. .lo t and snow nliiii.Mii.hnl the fl lines, tin the t:ie .V urk CO'iri-;r aol huauirtr. a xeal- -v- " rCiUg .iij uec .... ., . ...-... . . river that bas swept throueh them for th 1 a now nn-ir ouiy inn narpu to pertorm w,,i, ,1..,.. .i,n,.i,. ,,t ,. .i.,..l ... . '.. . 1 . . . anuouiiceu i so aavs s le .t. u'isva VHr''iicei . . . r . . , :. .1 r . r ... . .. " " . '."i.."'i oj alvjcate ot r rtmoiit anU b.t-.tr foe to a fcarcu was ininaeoiateiviiiMituteu lor the . v v - '. past two dsvs and ninhl. 1 be exliansteil ' e "ce 01 me .taric demon ot the f.. ;,, 1 ),;:; U'r.. il.......i with the terrible irup'.iom iu tin t:.e Soutii : " Millard Fillmore is so in love witb shire, ru, tnt be rtatiJi. pledged, if ( keted to the Pre-i leiiey, to 'i:y'jMt any I.-jf isi ..tiou which thali eiei:. le hiavtry from Kans;i., or the t 'nd.Dey cf wl.ir-h l.all Le. t'j rr--tore the Missouri Coiiipromi-c rA 1-3 I and the re btricuoii of shivery to sjouib of :Pi deg. 30 ij.iu. Lut this is not ail. .-'jch is bis infat luiion wjth slavery, and such is his sub-er-vune;, to the slave power, that in the d;s p rate hope of carrying a joilijii of the jjth. he publicly proel iim that the elec- t Oil Ol 1 rtlll Ollt '' 'lie p'rrple nf th' (.'. trt'S, is ii'i i tiii.-e tur a uissoiutiou of the Lnioii ! If tbts I, n jt treasou to the Union, it evin ces s it u cm-urn mate foli little bov. whose mani-UJ budv wa even. ,ue "lr" u luc c"i",: 1,11 cisterns have been 6!led to overwhelmins. Pr'ncc ! t, and the pas.en-ers knew ,,,.f,,x tuallv found at the bottom of the ..11 . Mowtgoinery, Ala. that the antii'avenj ani tbe air is cool, pure and rpfreshin''n hom they tru-trd, and rested quietly. Moluccas. ' - j- t . t ..- 1 i 1 i. . .h M.i ..j ......l . :r. t :.L I nnu in ronrnlnril .qahfii. ' k. 1..1 i.-taLcc of fi'tv feet from the sjrface. ; prrjiulicr of his early educatU-t had Itren while animal and veie'ahle life which late- ; jfl iterate I by what he I ui' I seen in th' Vouth ee'! withered, scorrlierl and languish- lows broke in their wildest fjry against tin ing. now looks fresh and invieorated. i granite walls of the breakwater rieir it Tb( Storm. ' On Sunday night last, we hs-J a severe Xvrth-ea-t storm, such a one as is very un common in this latitude. It commenced on ffuturdsy evening, hut did not get to its height ui.til Sjuday ni-bt, when it contin ued throughout the flight. Much damage is done to the river and cree' bottoms, and both tail roads have Leon affected by it, i Ptiiiii" .. n,.. t .1 . "r.'i.iiuniii,i, i,n r.n. 1 ri in r.rov r re of the happy condition of tlx slates uf the , tjy,, t wrote tlle ypow fPT has.-, but Mixer had said to the storm Kins. f Anda!...ia, in Fpain. tl.. re is a river ei'l youth. Will this not satisfy our people. had disappeared, no case or death hiving the proud consciousness of his niiffht and ed the Tinlo, flora the bu'sr.f it. w iter. We do not know whether Mr. Urooka said been reported for several days previous. , !"'. that her" the wa.tinsr, h-adlon, which are as yeilrv. ai tri It rn s.c .... i.ir .lr,.,i li, ..;m u.. . , Since whieh time, however, it has ajain '""' of N-p'une's foam creted battalions ,' 3 1 . ' any-th.ri- bout his position here or not, ;e an ., ,;,,, should half, falter and retreat to the .Irak '".r,l,,ry .n....lar ,,,! but la declared himself a few da;s ago in ni epi)t)e ouy nivi11? e.rerns from whence they emer-ed. "Thus I'i'S- If a stor.r- Inppi-,,, to j.,11 i a. r,..t Columbia, a co.ojeration riiuniormt. Then occurred from it for the last seven day. , "' "hslt thou eo, and no farther, and here upon another, they both bic'.me, in one we are not surprised at his favoring the e- 1 he few sparolio cases tnat have occurred snail my proud wavps le s'.ai'J. f Mr. It ir iivniTi Iln tn.-e-s tint pivc iw evidence that we are to have an I h" rt-r-f-nt storrn that vi-iicd R-ton and F jT.rrvi-rir y t j tiie"slave DOwr-r, that honest aii'l such al'iecl .,,: 1...;, 1,. , . ,1.. u ... " - 44 an wjw wv m' v it mm tta vir-aav ii iu the CharlolUi .t S. C. Ii. Koad, and on the Iihd int'-l.i '. lit iiiu wiil ri ,t vote f,.r h-iu.' People of the . nth 1 if Mr. Fillmore be -N''r''' Carolina Road tb! freight train from thus devoted to y ojr interests, should you 'ioldohoro did not arrive yestcrd ay. B'it be tlie lu-l rrien to dent bun ? Will - v oi not p u-t.i t ri 1 iaius y.Hir rights inau wiiu so fa.jbly uiaiu-' i' tnnan the slavery agitation will be kept up under ' ylo few Mason, ,B fact their na- other Northern ciiie- and the melancholy ,. ,.: . ,, . . ture and noiniier po rather to prove the re-' fate of tins trnn-ient dweller 00 Last Isl.mil Ins administration, and thej.gitat.on of this ( Tor?e , firH Heith WM reported, more near .V.w Orleaw, mir,ht hsv in question will finally rcsult"lu a dissolution than three weeks ago, and instead of in-( frightful army before th minds of ihe so- of this L'nion. This is the reason no doubt, creasin2, as the eiperieoee of all proceeding jo irners at this fihionble and delightful such men as Pierce and Iiuchanan are sus- V'"0n" "0"M l'!" !'d " i ur)P,p. il ' ocean retreat, as they looked out from tlmir ... . . ,., decreased, and there are fewer cases now, I windows upon the blackness and darkn- taiMd by a large majority of tbo Democrat- thao when the first report was made. There of the cireerinr? temtiest and the wild n- year's time, pr-rf etiy united and eon.'lu'i linti il. All the plants on its Lank ore w irh- pred by its waters whenever they overflow - 1 1 , ... J .s.j kiimi 01 vernure will come up nny fi.h waters reach, nor enn stresin. The river rises in the Si 1 hcr its live in its M. rena inouiilains, and its .in.'iilnr pr ipr rlie. pontiiiiiM. until other rivers run into it and alter its nturc. F Thf Army Bill. The P.ichnioiid Ilminiitr of the 1st int State, that the Army IS11I had been passed f W'" a,,d lho'j!'1 Mr' U' elected Ilr.t.i.B I'niTAtN " a r Tifit C.).rrss.iv. time may prove it. Thr Drmornlit Platfonn. The l ist hemorrat ad inita that s'tne of paling notes were taken up by the trumpet ILLMr.lte IV Pt'Wsyi.v ,.v '. inf jiiii-d reii il.le reiiti-rian fr-jin Prim- Kvlvania, w ho ti.rried S a -t i,i,-i.t at S i.iacr:'" II !el, seys : "two week, a.-o I could com. I l ... .- L':r 1 1 . -. . im iuc j-,,iii'M'- liieu i'i r? ri s v i!.r a. I u u. 11. in-, --ifliiuurii uecu ueieave'j. j ne i-isi tyririfrrui a'i 11ms 1 uai s'jruc 01 ,,,.. .r , . 1 1 , 1 as. ttrawiit nul 1.. -p ihicam-in but iu the Democraiic papers fell into the error of tions to the already exaggeratr.d atory, and tur pa-t wera, f-rty oi ,; n-i,'hi,ors avow - Tle tacit Blwkrd. publishing the resolution rel.-tive to the Pa-1 sounded it, in ominous and astounding e- t.e lii-tivcr rr ii're mm. and sui t'rt , . , . , . .1 1 . .L 1 I t.rl,'.-i:iiieH::,." Tin, gei.tii-mai, w.. 1 b ht'"":"il that the game cilie Railroad as a part of the Platform. If throughout the land, firmerlv a 1- u.Wst .A l'.- stri-f t -t sr l,.. .l ' block.-d 011 the America Party becau-e this wa, so, why did not the loaders see! " All thn hr-rrt it ..l.M omMl,ine nrw, . ,. . ,.. ' . i, , . , . ., . , ' Ami II tint Uilrl il made eii'anremetita loo." Ut nos (i lur J-ii,iii'.rc . ' v. v . 111 c.iii- 'toy. lii a;-- i re-eieclril by near M,000 ma- that it was corrected. Hut this does not c 1 1 . .1. v.- l.r.th.t we :,,, ,nl IW.e ,nU jrl,,. We tell the Jjrntwrat that Mr. Huch ..tisfy .... f,.r . w.. . . ' Jl T'.l r t,.e a- :-' "' :,il f !',. ' . r ..... puny leaner-, -ivii 111-ir nii.ii.Tous .,.i- jimu caui. .ii 1 egm irj ioucii .ir. I'ragg a ma- pori jimy u ex ainiiuiig ine Luion intoriuc-U n.iuetiM, Uisciples ana ueieno ants, were i!rt tl, t'l'r ii' i ; our be'ief is foumir-d on the uup"ij':i tv i.f ' ). .honnn ith the laboring J': r".T In a 01 ' 1 .v v . :in i ttie iic.. iiowteilgru t-.,u rvatism of both 1 Villi lie ni l 1 ilih',a, Tiiesr .' I) t'V. wurkin in 1 Vtiii-yl v u i.ia .1 mci-i in (iiiin. by horli lloii-es of (Jorgress, on the Ji'ltli u.t. it bout the Kansas proviso, by a vote of 101 tij if. Ji-.th llouins then k'lj juriied. Thus Las the diaorgauizers been defeated. The taut Chrkrd. ic lea-ters a dissolution of the Lmoo l at i. no alarm in tha eilv now. at all. and one' nnvpriie.l fnr r.t d,. i;u..,i the bottom of it all. This is our candid o- rarely hear the subject mentioned. Its Hut their fears were calmed, and their inur- first announcement created a momentary i murings hii-hed to rest, when they remem- At.. The lively Newport correspondent nf : . . 1 e e .:. . 1 . . 1 . it 1 , , , . . . . J 1 I panic, anci a lew 01 ne in'i.t iiuiin tw: n.-r- nirnu a naruiT an. I rloo.iner liiL'tit on the, the New York Mirror th vous left in hot haste, in all urobabilitv car-1 iiwiiinrnl.U Mil, ,.t s;....i..... !... 1 . r. 1 i. . . :.t. .1.- .1.: ..!; ;...-;' ' -t.:..i. .1 1... t. . , . , ...... 1 ' not bem a " youn.r Ud vtaaatinsia nm qi.n.i.rj iiik 111 'r.inv ninu 1 1 a 1, f. in ValCIV liPnPnin I in Dslllfl I ,s ,, ." ..j .1 : .. .: n rnavuie pffiiuence was up-iii us, nun me p. sin-tiering roof, wlnle all arounH was anx- 'iicunitaui:e aie certainly against us thai the resolution was iuserted in tbe t,irowl1 into quite a ferment of enthusiasm ... 1 ...... 1 nn aliiltii.ht ti t lliA airiiir,iii.inirr.S in ki.a ub tfir Li'' hf t hi; trAfiuri-r us, but e Uo ijOI Relieve U.t a uiai-iritT of. I atforfn in that tjrr. 1 . --...wv., j I I I ft r. A tir. l.i:Aa 1 ,h.n !... 1. tne p-ople of North Carolina can be ,,,-luc j j he lhmvrul is0 undcr.it-.nds that it would decline being a candi-late for a re e ed to vote for James IJuchar.an, in prefer- was the intention of the Klector to reply to lcrtbn to Congress. A alone suddenly hurl- ence to Mr. Fillmore, s hose a Imiuistratiori , Mr. l!arriii "-r. If this was so why did he e'' "gainst a hornet's nest could not have i ft ' . .'i . .. i. . u-i conti'sses : lave not been a " VO'IIil' ladv "' I.iiit : lit I hav already seen eiiou 'h to Convinee me of tho hill.iw mockery of what is term ed fashionable, so-iely ; and I wmil l nnieh rather he knor, ns the sin i !.- hearted cum- Iry pin "the fl .wer of the plantation,' the Arrangement ok tub Fall Cut' hit j 'Jo' 01 t,in " colored people " nt home than The Judrre, of the Hunerioi Court will ride lo.r, l-"' " tl.e belle of the soi,:" ad lety, consternation and confusion. A.SIILKV. .1 f. i , . I. me ran i.ircuii as follows I'Menton, Vewbern, Kaleigh, Hillsboro', Wilmington, Snlisb ury, Mountain, lf.ii. vole iu the I nile'I .n: fcr . d Teiaa te I lie I " u - i M i' I.. i;:io of Indiana, a-t tliat vvt. li. ILe lii'ii ilia L. islat ire i li-.-t lie- n t ) his plnce in tl ent- an Mr.ll.ii. Ine v ir- 1 Mr II,. il Sl'.-. I in; vo',. t. u-i l y l-i jisou Jlm-ut ot !.i.irit 'ii r i' ly Mr Mar.h w 4 chosen to the L' .-- i l .iuii; vf Indiana ty one vutc. wasriitirely acceptable to tho whole people.; not lise and say so. Nothing is wore com- An ulii r thing, Mr Kit I more bas been trhd 1 nion. if aud Mr I.jrhaiiau ha. n.'t. who IVels that Mr. Fillmore is the man for the ir-etit cri-is vote for Lim, and then in- created a greater bus and bum than did; Jii'lge Iliiley, ' Manly, - " Saunders, " Person, " Hiek, I'-ildwell, " Kllis. PX"hange prills at mireil for my fa.lin2 beauty; pointed fr my fithr r's uneeit iin " liche. ;" and alms. p! fur iho very " charms" that make up tn v attractions. Flections th Comb. The following .St lt.'S Will hold thir election., r,revioii-i l i (the contest f.r the Prcideney : in Vermont, .-i. picmr.cr V; ( n.irorrna, ,S. r.t. 1: M ,!,. 4 oiii'iiril llc Ar.-tilrnM. 1'HK next sesi.in of this In-t'- i comuienre the first ds y of ( r.,1 r r. i- liriilrf llie l .rr lf V. W . I At tl It. . j r, I I I I ION. li'l'IT, f r f J f i . s '. finyli. i:fi A : ' I '...'her' I. . . . . I R-iA-.l-nc ifi h- ht of -in ,Q f.,n-i!i fr- -i . , lo Pine .1 -il.r. i frt'O.0. rn.-.iri. Ai'i' li?. !''! fl-n...r,.,' e. pT mril H '. r f.l 1" the Pro,. ;,,. Noli or. lihHiMr f.I.W 19 mttl .1111. H von si,i:. ON Ihr JlH it nf ( I. ..i. T l,r,).- I'f - i,.-. ll . t,- ,., !.... ..1 - M-'t, llie w.M I,- i t '., i!ir A ' fiiMo.mp I'rotw ii y , v i ; i . t,,j,i,t!i ,,f ft if. V Tint IKHISI.S und ll" Ml 1 1 -, 7Vo II'.;-"., A Sti h uf ('.Mil'- u li e I'll m fie ..I M.'r'i f . l'-irmtn.' T-"',. I'i -hr, U ' ; Kit- hen i'lir nit n i r , , , d' Tur ale.vr pr.-lsj'-l WU le- ..'.i iH i ' -"' ' T rrn. iti...r k ti. w'l nfi I t.e .) . v i.l . t the ,,r Iiiin. Ifire W , m- ' ' I.ICOl.S, i i,n.stiii tit I . or li.ren vi " h-V. '1'lnrr- Wl'l I" "II il tl"- ..in.- I Hie, ifl ': nn!y i'il. I, Die re i, I , .(.. i,. . ,,. .11 ... f .' I I'tui an tt'n .?, t'minTt'l. r-il.l 1 in.n i 1. Ii,.u I I ..i h 11 i,.!rel . n.l it i' I - ' I- iriel,, , x'.n . 1 1 ti-1 (. li I -T n I S W Mil'" r.ri ..110 'rii;Mrr. 'I n. Mi I. l- .v.' 1 ,'r ' inete ,.-,,;, , !,,,,, 'I i.e I, lll'l l v J " ' l.ir Mrii-ii.tur .1 pur p...- .IMS. II. Wll -Attmnty 111 furl jar 11' I " " " St ft. 3, v:,i;. ll' 1'oirn friprrlif On' " ' W II I .. I ... IM sIM M I ' 4 I l. lle. i 1V..11 fire. I, A"1'1'" till ( nur. 1, .11. . 1 ,11, it I ut.iiir.'li ii I - 1" lrri-t, ",t a .li .11 11. )f lit iiri it.. e,n '" (Tit f, ,:, ,y , liiltiff ullieln-.ir ' ' ' ' jt iii.n f. in ' "' !, I p ill. I ' 1. 11 ml for '. MI-"':;: II I. my r.n'il, lv lot- .-in. -r. i i.iriti i it 1 ii- i'..,,,,., , : . ,n- I I . .1 : , .. .. ' iii'.iiiilii. nnu ,- iw , 1 ,r., in.. I I-1 II It ' I'll. II. II I 1: l( . t ' ..ile, r ..1 1 r 1 1 . 1 ti ill'i iirr.s, will fjp.-i -nri .1- in- Ii liner tn w . 1 (ism an '"' ..tli e I ill lima, ninl mil, ( this nieee of unlooked for information amrn ' trriiii.n in rim f:.cl iln.i. tb tnt n( sj..ii. "no's voie4 lor tnveriiir ami I'n.i.rr...... biirrepreaeutatioa ta mate or an ,i, .,i,,:..i a. i i-. . .i...... . .1 " . i, . n 4 lit. 1 - ' - ...... .1 ,, c. - -..ui. .. in.; ..roiiiia 111 mo iihxi rrcsirieniiiii election 1 ' '".y as me e I : 1 1 j u lur Let every man uplariatiou is necessary, for a speaker to office next morning at the accustomed hour, i in the hands of one man. "Iftlov Alllllll!l'mi,1,lll, Uut this was not " struck with ttie number of so iad hoiild fail to call ll,c I,e.'il.mir to-.-ethi-r " give a-ne wny a few uuuutes. 1. and we doubt whether the F.I'.-ctor . au'I caucuses wrlncb met my aigl.t at every - at the time nf election, cither because he! What is the dim-re nee J, ,.f ,.,. fi' su ad r.l J'.ieh.nan getting the Htate by 13, , had the PUtf.rm with hie, or else he would r'""7 ' -oii uernnces ,,;oug.,t t , Male ought t.-t to vote, or (hut pitcher with .f , ,.rvwitJ , a ,... ,, , ,. , , , i. , . . . .... ,, lowering brows, the fate of the ii:,ti, ,r,, ' that could not be an extraordinary occasion 'overboard ' iJt'O, it w i.l ha the other wit I j a mueh lar- . have beeu it ferrm to it. to lee if Mr. liar-; ,f , .,,, ,i, , .t,..;. .r t'.m. : . - . . .... . ' . : ... , 7 . " r ' "-" ii.e..ru rt-Ruiauy every lour years, 1 Mie is wat-r in the pitch. o a - - - n - - - - . . . tuv. ..vvu ui .uu bbaic n'iiiu lie 1 11.- i. . , ui - ' othir " pitch her iu tho wat.r. aul tin ' JM1IS V. niwis ' ,,(', S. l. 1, K,r,. '" ni iio.ss.rr iij5oU . HISCTOS, A'- '-. iikow.x .v n -uo.vsi'X sr.ir j 01: k. .i;ni;!ii, ( ovimhsi.in mi:ih'I!'nI' I .l'l .1.1 V. 1 III 1 S Mi'iile 1,11 tiil.stli'l" '
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1856, edition 1
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