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THu wot lb foundation of our ein-' roc on the 4 ill of July, 17TC, break from f-d-raer 11 1, nd the TempV wa com- it orl.it and go out in everUstmj; dark nes. r it-d hr the' Mine artist ' Washington. For kingdoms and people are finite ua v ' .i.i;' I. tT .. and Madi-on came ; ti.ii.al ...tipine, however l.stinn. must end , I ami 'ton. I. jji-r Sherman, nut. edge ana the riufln.',-' were, there. The Te-W b been bu ; th U depire I in the . Thi Coi. -motion it involve- up.m n to transmit asuiiMiliied we received it. To plant our-eives upon it u our founda tion, to take refuge behind it as our bul wark lo ier it overhead lor our 'heiter m I -i.t... .r. tt.rt. , n .i-iir Tr rncl rec'rVd Vc.'J - r si .1 ii.fl. J.t n ie-lijiis it is true leave ii re 1 -tire n'-d toe atteiKion of our wi.es t Hatciti' n p.in ins iiji( 'j hteh rur exl-t.tic '. eine i to .l. pent. r,.,.M.-.- r! ht of the SiulCS 1 the i'ih n ' ., ,1 ,l,.i nf ll.veme ' Geura ijorertiiiK lit, the lawi fi i'iei.ii', Z rela.iou between the Leni-laiive. the . aui the Executive, .u.1 the ru,dc ; u n for the Coiit'tu;ion wert1 q le-tiott to the tini fetiU ment of which I I me pat i icti looked 'th mtetcc anxiet) .' They hive pted. The prominence they : cr.ee a-uuied b- lee eradu-UW dec'-icin intil tht v anwal'owoJ up by tbe Brc ater ! ''' 1 aliicb tnjender damrers open and palpable, nl dari"! yot bMiWn from our view. Nation i'i:y in 0'ir pirti'' i- b-t. Men -o ai lon.-or banded tJirtt'.i.r to i1:Lt for a t.Miictp e of Dat.?nal pa'ity, ho" th- pn:-l dread-4 Lj W.h:i.-tMi and prdi?te.l by Fr.nkitn hi artived, the p-ri-.d ,f pat!:"." fjun led on Georapbicai di-eriinin-'t-m. Nu.iO.'n'iiii papei sre i. bn.-er n.ere'y read, ae'iin ha.t beirun. . i;e-l '11. epera t; in, U -i i nnc-f , Dui.iou ar o:ii."hiiiu i-e Hi a thin -r'i- fa.l of oj:;i fury ig 1. f itlj 11 !;.it!.'. More tbiii one Sute has rii-d th st.in dard of revolt bv se'tinj at 1 -S ine - t !i" an tbority .-.f tit bV '---f , Head, and a thvt and i-Nf- I oith ol men in office, whi t !i ret-. ii ' ; ir p j-i 1 ': r. , ee'iit a nri.jf 'id rirtii.' r( I'.,- laui,.-M.c-t! aO'l lmubordina ;;:a am it.' ti.e.r coi.-tit u-nt. We aie cut ir iw) prions I ar:i-.., feii--.ti nii'i i- ib-i.ictKin-; air! each, f r ttij p-irp)-e -! ac it i-iii.' pos- r, nn.ii- s:i,' t -i. II i ? the ci'ieui. irwn tt.p-rt'ft: a- t-i . : jr mi i (llt to .-.1C;. t -I be anions the chief It 1ih be.n tea'.tniiy e I ichls of liie p. o;;". of our :ii-t!iu! o r---'o r :i up -n t'h n i! c.1 .'e- oi honor ind enioitjiu-nt i e n l- no'i'iK at tti bin i- of a few p in'.s i. co ir-T', tl t'll. !.-( oi and 'n: . : -I i sit ti n ein iii:(? ;.":n j it inee i of i-(i ..in, li He -.n't, t": a a trr-j to a-'Cjre ,! r.o-e bo. bv a lo e.iiii.in.', . rf o'ei V. sn i an U t T 1 pro-uu-e-v pfiiep'e f.f r.-r'nude, cn rve tUeir uu.-vra'l i . e-d a-d ana ti-.n of le-l-n'i the s'J'o.ie pluLdcr. Each di-i-i ;n, .-.i, ba i'- p'lhiic cr)ji!i. ite ill' :r 1! CP lit ; 3 in-i ii.-t-n tj the . - lander by which the ui -u-p- rMijr 'e :ntpied upon their ir.'rui! recriniina avi downright .yn bv wLie y are too c l:.tn-:ei.t.T oh r.'ter.i'J Ad i u tin- the ,icr--a;Tij is.fl jo !.(-: -f a c-tr-'ir.t'h ittera I ir. wtiicn it fi-:.aiii2 I e n ira: of tiie pf ;.;p, n l the I outi.i ition '.D"M) li pj etry rernbi'CaD oven.mei.t met rt-d M'k tue e-ri:e"- tib bieh l.e m ir-l rev a tit..- -shim that riiaii oir rs'ure 'e bjl.t.-d up by a ihnu-an l i:ew-. ,i jr in ojr oriuv an ! it h n . e.; i re t h-r are c.toiirt. pU and a't. by tke m-p'-tude. A'.d ahat -h a i . 1 y of the i'jii of p'lb.icalii'. 'V.-n pill it- our l irid, an I are the more d injriii a- thy jre t'.t c o tl e n. -iperier.ee i in a n .re wrtelire ii d.i?:,.c jarb ! The i ff ct or it, is f-ii 60ion o-i tf mii ior.s of ojr un- t mti'el .i.'rk;n.' o-'.-n aiel w !:, !i0 cau Bit th-re it a r:T cinfro'H force at wit-ij J m-in that whi"h a" ct- the educa te' 1 cit" the in? of nn ii.fi ! 1 y i ) ot' ir. Turn to N"W Eo2:ai. i. the ii jii.o o'lhe Pr'tin, nd eo ' Iei,era'.. -) C a !'.: iu-ftry' Father dared ar, f' tif.ri5t i,''3 f 'je wi.at-rri-T i- ne t-:ti a fear:es iu 1 free k e er nr i-.:h I . i. . "tood up w - il at 1. j-l-j 1 ,on?or-', L't n.-ton and liinker II. A ., thir elo-v has d-parteil lj-'i;i. f-c-doia if thoajrht they are en-lave I 10 iriu'in. K.".l've in the r manrura, tl.-y c : .r sh ib i' fanat ci m. and t5 C to pity :t J-t pi-e tbje wiom lvrn has tat been .1 k"id a' to D I'lib-r ai.iouj th m I) --0 I i io. pr.T it.; :ife, th-y are trai'or tt .r c u -it - v . Ttiey be-ra t w-.'u a k -. ati I h e emv r-jcnf i r. one a-m, aj ;f in juv-;, t'.ti if i.t 1 of our ci'intry, the other is n -ed 10 ai.b her to tnu b. art T:. I! ly 1 urj-te wit aa-in the eti'i-e of .''i- ie g i.era.-y : " Wb'U 'hey k"w l they g ''i5'i him not is l.o.l ; they -et up t oi the r own eri-atior-ri f bi-csii.e vim in 'b-ir ,'1h;''ii.!!-:d, .'J their f i.-u hear: vi' re darktid ; pr 1 (- t.. t i.aiii-. 1 . to be i V."i b'-r .ttie foo's ' Yea, Euier-'.t ) Hirk-r have u;m'.d lu ilae-s of l: -jt aul t :a 1 , 1 r . ; s exi-teers. arid tsreao le literary b il r v T ., 1 If Fe' - a N r- to d a 1 ti a - a - . wb :!.- ! the I ' I'; en f ,e:. ! r. I ll- "-L'l'fl 1 fa' I -i ar.'l f.-lv -an 1 fa 1 t", I -l..: N'i" II Lid p. -1 i-,..bo- I ir ut" I- '".iu t".' tcli the L- New 1 -e not U.e on' y p .-. C' are to be to ind La ior to t;:e iaw Ins re tlati '0 Ma- e ' a -t-Mis :i t us ' t 1 J I '- t 1 r. e. tit tT A -i i- ,HI:i'e,l,ll it-;f elee c.u-efts Ji fore it we are w n ;, v at -; n ht-, event- wi. i I. vr w hich .re tranajiir ir, no rate What i- to r not We do know and niati hav been S'.ie;nii compact ha- rre. - if. .1 butniii.ty outraged Oir t I f.en fO' .1 y, f f:ai. re f etrator. line ittai I -ay. .'Ved pl 1- ,1. -i.l j. ion - ,.iou If. .1,1 to it ti I mu-t 'J ... n sin 1 a Ii . uf ; Cel. cf all o 1. 1 l --, t r.ola i l in aie!, n y i pubiit- i f mi . let I Itt iai.i! Iu ts bit 1. I e laud, if in y bftu d -iMiiou tn..! and i r iiiiti t L i Aoje. -.vJ btuuli It, b.K mid 'll. at f ... i-t p- It',- : e l.i i a fiu.: f,r- w.:. i, . I,. ri.r..-d, th u-.'h mi. i t iil'l nood . l,.-t , ,, war deaolale tt," a i. uiore be t.tu- lnvr Mr, tii.i. :;eios pariMves only protection. Fpot. the ncees-ity of do- , no peace! The in. let.ciioly Irufl, is too up- in. .ft let .e speak a few word. ! Parent. We an- a divided ppie- I'" "... . ,i lali'c condition I When we look abroad over One M -i-nous T !",u el), pi ate" the 1pcot "''"' . w,Ie"; - . ' i, . ,.. the face ofor and. and see Its ineiiiu-.1 of ffi r in oitr country i no dismal tore- , , A7f when he coiielu..' th.t the ' resource- the pr-xperoi. .tale of ou null HO ti.il nirere-ia aru muic th in the dew; hut Truth and Liw are in finite a-rsi1 cti'rn.il. T lime not spoken tlit-ae thin..: to chill r tit; until usia-m which should tnatiifv-rt il'df upon llii occasion, hut we have slopped cur car too Iihiji to the. aUrm of d.uiL'er. Wn Ii ive too id!; i.-teued lo the voice of III' Sltl'll M villi; Head:, t'csi;' " lien nn. . v . - pi.l., iucrea-in. coiuinercc, our school-. . s and churchei", and more than thirty iiiii.i hi- of indu-liim ciiiiens, living under n .1. I. "it for.;! of covertiuieul that erer , , , , . . , 1 """ - - - s:briois destiM before its and rich 10 tbs iuufrilai.ee wl.ieh our lattiers Deq if at.ien I , , yet wanting Uieir onenc,a of heart .ml ity of parpo.e. w.:l may we exclaim w.tb hffh our fathers beq if at.ied the lirecmn ameer ; ' c h.ie tn I vrrhic da .e.i at yet, Wi,,n i. tl,0 PVrrlur i.-i.Ijmx gone T 0 i. i tuch le.t.na wny to'ltet Ths nih'ir ami the m in! i-r one?" Yet we hive faith in t'.ol and hope for hi , . it. i - .i.. riv,. ih.ir v-r ure, fr.-e intitution arc subject to huco dan- er. And a we half pa-sed former orde al.. :f ci-11 cominctiou, roapin a the fitii of our ejtpcrietice new leoom ol pjjitir.il : Join, we cber:' the ip-tat;oii th if such may agxi" be the rr-"iU. R publics are pr ?ne '- iiidulf in i:idi--uce, and in iudif-ft're'-c-' t j the d m.-er- by which they arc -rounded, and too sdii'L'i-h to be re.di.v lro.e, t0 avelt them B it the people will not '.. rctrarl real peril iuiaitn iry. When th" cri-i" come th"y will betir them eive. There will be a fearful reckoning U'ickeiliies it) biiih f. Uce "ill be di-robed, the painted irarmeiiio of corruption will be taken nit and will tpd exposed i:i all it. d.-f:.rniity ; the inak :il be torn from ihe I anliii,- ileniaojue, and he will be fent to crawl in hi- native luire. Thus do a free p-.p'e a-crt ih.ir ovcrfiijnty. To ha'ten t Li.- pt ri )'l let - ach in. licit', nl rni."!.ber, tb.t re-pon-ibiiity rest upon him which cannot be fn.-'f-r'-ed to any or der or oc ttion. Ja't oi. r voters oo ion-L-er be iferir.d-t.t o-oit t'-eir leader and r,rt i I'lrital- f r tii ;ir poiui.-ai creeds, b-jt eat-l: f'ne draw from the ori.-iua! fountains, i, Constitutions of the Federal and State ir ivcrri!ii lit and the hi-lory ..f our country If the pople do -o, we arc safe and happy; if not. like the blind Sampson, they will r-t!-.- the b .li'ding to it fojiidatious an i per-i-n it, the rutii-. Jf it wbiie we s'jdy and proun I upon the- fundamental principle, if we wouid be fieeitien iu ti,ouei,t and actiin, wc mut aceoiHiindate ou--e;vcs t the spirit of pro jress. We shojid remeti.ber that the iu-ti tuti..n of a State, though existing for .e', are not al original, or upl rior to the citiiD I'hey kpi.j all devisfi by luin, eaeL oiie flawed to meet a particular exigency, and in iv be revi-cd, aitere.l, made belter. So e'y i- a-ily moulded to the wi'l of a grtat m hi 1 he stream ot e lucation He. pen an 1 wni -ii". and t lie theories of today is the p. active of to morrow. Oniy iJtas are etcr iia' ; thtir fjrui- a'e trai.-itory. lleiic-. in every p'd'tieal fystem, and more t-f e'-iaily 'tl oar own, h-.iild a -mjiiu coiiSftvat.s'.u bt united it'n a rational lire ri:-ni If re inaugurate thi.i policy the po.i.'i of a luppicr period in our hi-tory :i.e NtLpatit a;. I a tuiess rdic .Ii"ui of our tin.; wi'.i be cheeked, and union and ti.e o.ir t ftrei., our n iJ i f-r f. c .t.t.t ifrat.f snt-ie over the couccila of I. I l.sve r marked, we mii'l depend ;p -it '.he pe' pie. Po'i'-iiaii. iil t to n irrci and fjiii'.Ut e ' i t i o r. to a ; j tiiitiJtd am'.ition. Tii. y may, have done, retard our growth, per il public u.iul and deprave public We must look for the principle of i.e he irtt of an bone-t' yeomanry. i-ve it ia there; then let u take s. We are siii! a glorious and a frea V. g ar rep.icted and euvied a l ! i uej at borue. We have etill v-.rt mora that Cou-titu'.ioo. wtiicti ba, io ome degree, it iaa-t. e.-'ab;i-ad jutioe, insured domestic trnq til.i'y. rr.ided. fir ths couimt.'i de f-ncu and promoted the g rieral weifar t. ,'t us upi.o d that scrd tnin. Let us jji;d;C oiire) anew apnu ibe ;tmes cf r, ir ance-tora, th-ir d -e is, their blood by a I the ciieri-Iied memories of a j lono'is p.-t. al! the interest of (he present and ail Hit hopes of an illustrious future, in the rum-; of U a-hingtoii, for the sake of hu luaniiv to protect that Con-titiition And so.ji',.1 ihe storm of civil fury break o-.er oir heals like t i.e tuinute man on t is i:S f it-d Au-tr:a, let ui stand by the gun when a,'! nave -d ; and a- the b;ue smoke curled, aii'i the b )v.K ecnoe i over the wide wa-t; o' water-, as the th.L went dawn, -o inav our ii-t cry in tLe fa our 0. at. I the ' 'vii-'itutiou Jisajl iivti Oo " Union N T. F'.fHT'l ' Jit..' C EL THU AT 10'.' I'lh 0; .1 1 y Was Cel.'t-lted OH t of Ml. l'10-p. ct. near y a.fl-i(l tin: sea i- v.-l 1 At th: fitraordi i... tu ti.ou-and people a-s-ln i.i': th-; ci.i.ly wiudt a vept over :, an i ti.e ol .u Is hovered around ; nro of I his famous mountain. ..lit to oir t. iiiou's Littb day ,a'ic ce 'cbraii-iii tok place aNo in; iii'H i ittn; grouri l. Tliere F the I'i ic ai.'.-.t J .null ro::i.r. from L .ui-vifb;, ..it.ii .ti, Iti-lianap' i -, -'; in the encamp ui. and ft..u , . t. I U.'IO'l civilians , t. t .'ii-... ho p .ri icipated in the I-r-- a. ue a number of the heroes of Tippe in a.'i o.'l liieu. ijat nllli ti j aeh.-l Ii tii-' , ,Ue .,,v.b lb -V w.re. Till. Ki t T il'.Al. Col.t K'.E The Heft E'ecl'.ral Coileo.., cboai n in Novetnber, ' -i.i, lo tni'i t in F.-i.riitry J-dl. .ii il Kan-aa i n admitted at tiie . proa, bin.' sea. -I i i .if t '.....ra-sa coustet r.f 4 H voles, .J, e.f w i. ifh wili bo rieces-ary f jt i ci.o.Ct: for I'le-.i. .it. Ihe lion slavehu. iini; states will U.ve I') cieCtVI, .lid I la l a V e li'J. d itl .Mat's l.:ii. i I lie t ii-riiif'i tne 1 lib. i V ter iu New York on M a'O.d at l.ll de- M . ... In (,hr,.jtte lasl week it stood a. 110 d,'e, on ibe I'liii, in a cool location ,.j ou luc ii-uriiuci'li eiiic ui lue iioU'C. itru n.i m tnnf ipitirt1. our vmi a u Horft Carolina SSlkig i I CHARLOTTE: ! ! Tiicsdiiy. Julv If). 1S59. j j i gk. s. ii. xim OF CMO.N COUNTT. t G3neral Walkup. Thif jentlrni&n. our randitlats lor a tent ia I'linprns, tii r-reciit this dulriel, luid ihe elainn ,if uiir party . lure tw eitixefia nf Ch itliitte, nn V,.,lii. a.,y last, in n ahlc ami itirri'ie n,iri . Wt w.ijlil hve liked to publish hi ;ieech in foil. Lut hi.'i uuafc'e prmur a cpy, we anil. I:e Id td.ttnt oor.'ivcs ith j!:: '.thul ins imiiara. Thu fi-nera! b..m his mldreo, with fiw re. i.irk on Ihe fact that while tile Democratic party wis oppose! to g"tierj Internal linprovt'inciit, I i.'y Vi re cuiilinu iily g'Ving sway our public land It. tnu N irlh Welern Stales, lor the iurpuse of limn;. ii,- Kaiirtuun, t'an.'l, A.C., it tlie iaii.e tunc tuai they aiwiy slrinoinly oipntd any app ... prut -.in t. t 't ti'tl Sl.itei ol' the .nJ public Units. II.: i-lU'd, that when tltey wrmaikeil the reaaon f..r .uch nreisures, Ihiy iii.arn.1," ihal lhefv. eriniient oner lust anything by its liberality, for when it pivc awiy one eect.on of land, fur the purpose of I'U.hlll.r; rs.lro.id, it thereby en. h I need the r .he of the pr .xiiiiJle teetum at to rsMrc tiian cover the oniMiial t ilue of both " The U'-neral then rem r'sed liial II n .i!ii do ws!l cnnngli ifte.cy only would practice whit liny piticHrd uiJ make the d.siribuii.tn of the I ml rnt.il uiiK.rifr all the Sl.tcs of Ihe I'm. in, but thul unluckily for them ne could pro. Ihl thry had p:vrn away thousiii.js of acres of html in pi cea wii-re tin-re v-.- .t r.j. tlttrnite t.rtianto he brnttltd iv It ' He went on to show several ilistsnccsof t;, .. i ni't s regards ennla to Ii ilrai!s, 1'inili, Si.c. lie ii..w...l lbat at one tiu.r, when a b.ll w it before t'oegre-s to I lie iT-ct tb.t Uiese alter, uatt s. clions shouiti be toiu for Ihe benefit of the o hi Stite," the DcmocrjU apprised ils piattge ..ni attt-iiiplc-t to mike it out rattifur maai to jr-mi . I inn to ihe North W-.-stcrn Sutct, but un-t-ijs4;iui..nu to grant any of the aairi lands to lae .S.iuliirru Sljles. He otjclar.-.l liin.ieif i favor of in equ il dis. tribulioii o, the pnOiic lands. H.: aiiuA.J l.ial tile il in. Burton C ig had vol. eii with toe aO .iitlon.als oi He si.t.we.l that the I'e. not airret on liie tuntf qu ttie .M.nnesota Bui. ocrntic party tte!fdid ill'..., for at Ihe North V ssked cry .. h tper-He dull. I. Wl.lle It Ibe South tl.e (or an a. r.i'e.sm ...l -lion, or iree trade. He aairi Ih.t In' hid askeo t'ra.g lor il s pfsitmn , t: e 3 t iiiilu.tn i,i ! 1 ml that he Had an-w -reu it "he wn 111 f.vor 0'' taking ' ubi " 'I'lic Ii. -.rral w lit on o s , y that l.e w i in fi. r of anil- rng t'u'u. t.io, .'' t rou'd be i.one r-y ic-.hle nl ,o-o, r.. be mean., but that he w 1 p-ise.i to ! ti I -'.u-iern g nr sir ing of 1 ,c a nd l-Ofl iill-l lli-it itr vv t furti.t-rm .re Oj.p'tst-tl lo -ntn.g ttie f'rtso.ei.t an ap .rop-.atioo anU a priw-.-r th to . him He ta Q..p. ted torant W'liiung- th.-tt he In, I aN ,, g for h. and lilal III p.ttt'on on t:.e Lt-inKru I I- a liud de areU liiutsji.-' " oiip-.tt d t 1 it." He said he w .' Id Liie to know what measure of lite present luimnis t.lio-i L'ra g w.l in lavor of He salO he ohjecu-d t'. t'raig't vote on the Pen. km. bill. He rem irked ton the Dunocrat teem ed very w h'ng to gr i.l p.ibiic lauu to ttipi-jrieri nl' liie r party, or to l.i-.tit.., but that when tla queation came of g.riuj a shelter to the old age of those that bad fought and bled "r us in the time uf the Uf w.r, loey Ind nulhing lo give C'rNlg Votrd against tlie said b.ll. H- objeete.i t t'rsig'a vole f r Ihe idmittion of Ori-g-n. He ttited th.t O-eg ,0 Wat admitted as St ite, b'-f.ire s'.e h id Ihe legitiu. .t'; n timber of resuienl e.iinna. 7 n.it, while the t'oiuiitu. f-un riquirs.fi Territory to ice 93 1)00 inhab. t.nla '.. :.,-e it ii admitt. d int . the I 01. n as a Sui'f.tlegon had ur.iy fi'lu fio'it'inj, according to the Ut crniiii. S i Ih.-n, O.cg'.n being a i'e, l.i nil', nberi, I raig In :e, g .ve lo tin o Voted lor I'I ti i u'lcunl'itifft'. Uj twu as. He riinir.el to. I if sueh w re t'oir imp ii.ionamp for Ihe South, heaven preserve i iro.il any of it. U . u ine Democrats said that the" ink pu'eie-in I'oogresl alone, were reli-oi.a.ule for : f .it ol .Mr l;,ich.nsn auenrtiiig $ 3 .'.U'.O.'lJ.a i ir. at toe tame t.uie t iat tin t sain lint Mr. Kni isu-re. .r.J not tiic thin Dein-.cratie ta-ngreat, t. ie reaponeihie (or tpcnding ;,hUO,UUU a year." Mr a-td if any sensible man could he aatlsfi a wit leuil. ar. .irguintnl aa tint ' He aaKfd if we in tune of profound peace sp-nt f i yuO.I'UO a year, now r.ueh wou.d our el ;i:.d turep he in trrne i.f war ? H chargeil ti c sdlllinislra.l-in w:lh beir;g cor. r upt. 1 1- li.tiwed how in f veral instance.! tiie in rriih.atral.oii tiail iia.d flou.-le the val... of w-.rk -lone, b cauae tiie benefili went to famr. let. Al he eleariy proved from the report uf thet'onillilttec on Kip. n.i. turn, i.f Ihe Nivv Yard. He uroved In t the it. oioeralc Senatori had Ilia ne Col. Iraf tl I., ihe elf-. t, tint, t.r me eo.iii.Jerai.on of giving tin ir ...Hoe. r. -n, e.-rtatn meaiurei, toejr i,l re.-.-ive il t n-y pisaed t'onreai, cerl.iiu .h-rea i.i II nlro.it. I an. ia, A.C .. ana dial ti.ey bad done tin f.ntr.ry to tne ( onatilution. whien fiiei a fine uf 'I 'i. on any person that receives any l.e i be f-.r li.e puriMj..- of lavoring my measure winle occupying a a.-jl In ( -iigrris. lh lii-.w..: to at I nete ri.srg, i did not originate wilo tne Opp-.t.tiun or liie Whig, but w,t . t.ie D-.i r.,l liivinieivei. Hensnieu .everal ic-id. nig i'i rata and . v-.ral leading d'-iiiocr..i,c I ' I" to. I h.d ut or ail oi tl.e cliargr, toe adiiiiiiiairatiuri and ' re two iiarln I in Im. lh- .t .t.-,: Ihal I ,., y..-l agr-ed Ol, llg.l C tirrly o,.;,o.,l.: , , ,.;,. I one i-.ii.l, tint uf an .mined,, in.- tin oi lis meant ti e l!i..c . i M .rll. and I ie lO.aun oin.l, ,.l Hi -latc'j that the party, w noa prmeipir a. n eu'v.,f it-id, .i.a wlt.cli ne bopi ti alws .. v..-, le, -;n..: .:, ...... ,v.l of culiaer t.Ve in hi c h,..,se,; ... l.vur ol the L.nun i, ar it wan ijiven lo u by Wttlnngl,,,, an I st.e-1 that tin el, i-i.a uf filar-t.-vii i.uL many uay. a t,c..., by one of those ditnnionists Y.ncey, of Al. He aid he wit orry to hear llm that (rentleman had a .id there wit no eonseiv itive party fit tin coun. I try, he faiile.( to infunii hun til it there trut, and that it w.n the parly whose piui.uplet lis then advocated, II.i s.nri that it wat ih-se agitator tliem.olres that had crated the B'ack liepuhlican p.rly .. the North. That that pari J li.ni never bin n beard of, rxerpt a small po.-tinn of il under the n ....e nl " .lbolilirniiata," until they 'g alined un the Pnf f.lo platform of ISlSi He ati.led that one of llm very men, T. V arm, who now chareed the f).p..siii..ii with he. ii.p allied with the rtl:k liepi.hlicii n-, wat the fhairman of a Cornn i 'lit on He...lutions, i.l lh. fot.natron of lh ('ineit.nsti Pli.ti'onn, and there declared himself in f..v.r of " free to. I anil free, dun. to every human heint; in our country." He s. i.i l,e had no donbi. lli.it if these i.il l-re would leave tlio iw gro queation a'one, it rnu'd he tettlcd ajireeabiy t'i boll, parlies, and that il tl.a qiii tlioii for disti.lulinn ihJ come, lie bad no fear, but there wuuld be found conservative men en ouch, both Sou lb and Notlh, to preserve Ihe Union. . concluded by tajirg that bit time being short l.e had not been ible t. go ovi r the whole ground tt b would have nhhrd, tad thai it il was import ible fur him u. enivats the whole dis. trwt before Ihe elsretion he wi.uld only tay In e."i conclusion to the citinutid" ti c Uiairn I, lost b r"Med that they Trni.ld show their ial for the t onstiluf .n and IT.c L'l.iun vf.y volmg the Whig Tiekel in the coining AOiit eleeliun. Mc w i.lit.'ned lo by large inV . ..l.gl.lened udiei.ce and although there w at no person p.sit d here and there to cry , "h'ar ! " " Asm .' .' " yrl at the conclusion of hit so.tcIi be wis t. luted with " bunt of ii'plause." N. C. Rail Road. ! A ll.eetilig of the atocki.oldera if Ibis ri'-.d took f ph.ee, on the I3ll. instant, al Ijreei.shoroiih. Mr. r'l.her w .. re eU clc President, by a larger vote than uaual. The Board of Drutort have ueelared a Dividend ot 2 per cent, on the cap tsl stock payable on and after Hie I tt of August mat. ; The butmes. of the n.sd ha in creased lor ele. i ren iiit iitlis, over liie pat year, ne .r S7, Colt. The i't.llowii.g r uracil will give the .'ece.pli ami the i loe.iu.turea fur eleven in. iiitiit : nr.ti.irTi. , Thro' Pa...-llgrrs, 1 Way 1 utaeligert, I rre.ght, 1 M.iis, 1 l1C1ULiil.1l Sources, $", 3' 6 111 litu. 13s ! ls...Gd9 T4 jn.ttl L3 -3;C,731 3h rxrrniTricH. Bureau T)ep rliiienl, Tran-poruttuii, Maciunerv, Kuad, ..,.5su 57 7 !..' i II.' 31.T..J e5 !l71,"Jl iii Am'l of I.eceipti over Lipenditurrs, $'Jj,i4J IS Disunion Secession Nullification. We g ive it at our opinion lallweek Inat tiie proceedings adopted here by a certain few, some perhaps, with br.ekt in ti.e.r bats, ..n the 4ih 1.. Haul, wat lue sincere ilesiri- of those rngagol it. And eignl day alter, the I I th n.sl , right upon l .e heel, of ttial proceed 'l g, purrly iccintn. tal uf course, c- niet t'ol. Win. I.. Yancey, of Alabama, one of the nest rabin rirt.euien 111 Ihe whole South, who hat tl.e honor, if it be tn honor, of delivering the firtt Disunion Speech ever heard publicly in ( harlot le. IU is su.u to be a most ein ffienl speaker, bol we dope Ihe atmosphere of t'harloilu 11 tix. pure lor threading am h pesiilVr-1 out doctrines as he a. :.-. tea. Not he. ring bin., we eon not notice h i iprch in full, but refer to two of Ihe principal pus. lions he argued. . irgued th.t U"-n certain conlingencie the South inonld withdraw fruni the I .Hon. He id not mention what these e .' Ii.igei.ciei are, but we know one of th. in .1 t'.e 1 lection of fl aek Re publican Preiidont. WVI, now, are people uf th.t country ready to brvai up ll.it govei nn.et.t o. tuch a eoiil. ng-i.e; 7 Ju g. ..nnmnd o1' South t'arolim, Ii - n. fneim is lie S..uib h s, doei not briitve tl.at tueb a contingency is si lt, eient cause. Gov. rr 11,. i.ta are formed with a v.ew of be. lowing lue creaie.t j.K,d upon the grcati it number. Tian, until tl.e sr..ple r - in their inajetty and procl. tin tieilliin tuiein. u.eol thall be i.iiiiien J, !t I u. ,11 ,g..gii.-t rail, lot it ii their n.ture. II. alto luvocat. d ti t repra! o" tl.e biwi pro liibltiug the .lave Iraiie. Aa IMS .uljeet 11 be. coming one of aome in. pirlar.ee at tun lime, we will give tell week toe irt-rle prepared bj the Kmt .r of the S-s'A f'.ro.'inijr. 111 reply lo Mr, Yancey' epuuch. j Democ.-atio Ilonesty. i The Democratic paper, p etend to be exceeding, ly honest. Oh no ! T'n.y would n it puulish any tl.'Cf false for Ihe w.rflt. At a tpecimi n of the It. meaty of one, howtier, we give the following vllnct from the Italeig'. ;vndud of tiie 9 It. mil : " Hear in mind l ist J din A. (iilne r and Z It ; V.nce co-npi r.-ted w.lh the black Kepuhhc.. in deuating the PowU-ffi- r appropriaiion bill, by winch detest tlie people are now tieing ilepr.vd of s. me ol ti.e.r aCCUsV....e.i In ti I iCi II t .1 .. Ii 111 ll routes are relurd or u'lec.'nlti- u u b liie V. u.rt.nent. or if mute agelita are li ian .,. ii . rel.ir ll, lie r thai Oil! is r.-'t ihe lau-luf M. ,..r Scabs, or W ,i,.iw, or ituiiiii, or I 'ra.ge, or b.-. i." h. ur ui ll.e .iiiinnistra- t .11, but uf (aHlner an 1 Vanee and l!;e black lie. i piiolicans. Let lue peoj.le generally know theae lacls. The. nio't" "I sueh ineoilM ra of ( ..litres, a. hibiivr ami V'-inee is, any faing fo uUntinct the taf-reifs of Ittt oiioaltl". und tnjme Hit Ormittmi IC p-i.ly. W hat I. It lo them It liie Country does autb r, il farir polilieal views Can be cli ned uul ? " Now, Ihe A(.ni.d nw doubt had the meaka of in r I. tilling the irulh or lal.iiy ol the above charge 1 in fa c I, III b.t l.avo knuwn that tl.e charge, aa lar.at le.al, I. Mr. Jlmer a Concer neil , Wa. oi.trui yet tl ll put forth that il m-glil have its! ell', el so at lo defeat Mr. Gilmer, I We have nut ihe document, to prove the falnty j uf the charge, a. nut a tingle document I.-. lirin .ent ui h uur immediate repren-iii.il. ve, bul tne Saiem '.e, which has the mean. I., prove lite fainly of liie. co.rget nude by in un.cr upuioua preas, link. , the lulluWing eitract frv. li Hie J .ur. nai, v.l i j Fab !, 149; page I4')9 House . fust Oi. I lice bul p.aa.d. yea. lod, li.ys iUl. j tor .i,l.. .in. r. i "A.'ain.l :t, ealet, by ll.e side f.f (iiii. igs, Grow, I,..' Joy, and ulhurs ol tlie rankest .l.oil . l.oni.ta." Tiie .Siund.iii ought lo have known llm fact, and alio lint the tuli waa killed in t ie Si n .Ie by tne conduct of Mr. Toomb., a D.-ino.ra t, wool sp'.Ke Lgainst tune, with the eipr. . pu-p-.tn ol ; defeating Ine b.ll; and yet, w,iu .ins.; tacts tir , ing b.m in face, for the ba.e purpote of rle feating Mr. Gilmer, h. uiaar. lue fal.e einirg.. Reported Duel. It ii reported tnat . duel tout place on the lltn Ifi.liot, If! r Like llrui.l'.l'iliil, helweell I' Ay lett anu O J W.te. Wilt It such a Ir oo Idea.,. ,, e fell'.w thai we have no doubt .1 would give a.lia. faction to many for hun to be wounded. New riouRh. cll. d l..a in.w I'l .iigh.n ioilr Foundry. wre ib.iigli, one flay laat w-ck t tii. in.pleineiit ia a go t-iinl'c.ii-H uruur 1'at. I of lbe i.ubt tl. WTiiffa 1 Up and At Them. We have the mntt cl.cenng account, tmm onr C.i.didato. In everv .- ction in which h. Im. .. . been he it gaining friend. 1 he ilemocrait arc Di.tribu.inn. 1,.. f, ,o.a I d ilissalisfi d ..1 fruige's course on vnto nn h'. rr's tjii.ciiilm. nt to the tune 1'i.rlh, lei every Wh'g r. solve I. do hit duly War between Douf.lfis and Euchannn. Th.M..bltVefiriur..i.he.tliluilnwing.u. thenlic report of Ihe fin. I "lU'rview lKlw.il. "ten cent Ji.ii.oy " and ihe ' I. tile (Jiant " Il ia t-.id l. ic written by Ea . Minister Kors.nh, and uf curse l.e fiughi i- know, lie...! il : Walker was rirnpiad by tho A.iiiiin'itr inn. "." i. nil the Lecomptim t niistilutioil la i.l.. I pr.-sseil us an Adn slr..l. i i.i.l.tule i. i..- .... ... . u' .' ii .ha Ail. ..ii.isiri.il Dougis.. "I be Uit. r t ii-viini n. drop W .Ik. r Urn. ' He rl. rimed, i'e wa. .u.pl. ie.l In a., to tor tlie s.ik ol li.u parly, t I" " ulr.ln.ii. e ripheu lliul m nntli third ,i..rhac. I Ins was tlie ir Utt ptr nal interview. IIcw I1.15Pi.iou8. Tin demicr.ilic pr.etit.t'relii.g the 1 ffect ot ttie eli i.irg.. of eilravjg.ince against II. e prcrri.lad 11. .11. strain. 11. es.ee. ally tome ol the appropriation lor internal ni.pr..riiie..ts, are Iry ing to cliang toe ti siM.iisibilit v, l y laying Ihal ihe appmpr.a. t.f.ti-wire iniiie by the W h.t and U.aek Krpub. lie 11.1 11. thr I u e. r'or argument take, auppc.se ihia was true, what wit lh Sinale thout that r. permit tuch ipprnpriatiom. If any impron r pproprialion were nude, the Senate s wat Ibr.r duly, should have prtvei.UU tin ir pat. ge. The S.oale wa lafgely deli. ..era lie, anil the I'run.ltnf toe admillletra; ju.tly ciiarg. able with ihe extra V-gill I Ii propria I lulls. A Democrat Ilcuded. u an ...l.cle in anoihcr colun... freni tht lie Uhteitrr, giv.i g an account of h. w Mr. Sc.lt a, of ine .'.ill D. air. el, .. d by lien I.e.eh. The prnpie will leain the article that . document waa nippret.. d, .n.u .1 cost t., 11 I.eatl'. J.1 io obi a copy Meyde.ired to k.epfr . knowledge u, th. peopie the a-itra.agance the 1 1, k of the llou-e i.a.l cone lo in fiiiioe up the Soeaker's Uooin, nd i.ii'vuiE il.li. ne.v f"r Ibe ni. rubers. f,3iU " prttlv rounil turn to p y l..r a gun lur .r 10 l..o. 1. ell'. What It on pipe economical peopl Dm Rutherford Enquirer. Tl.la paper Wc wish t ue to ui coiiaiu. rably enlarged, r,.r.i In looking ov.r tl.e If.pol tl.e K'iitora Info lumbua and H.gb Mmala, Ihey tiatr lost a new Sulfl-ur Spring hat lately been oneuvired in Ihe vien ity of t 'oliiiiii.ua. The water is tirongiy im. f.-egnated with iron mil white sulphur, and ll 11 even Inn le 11 th. 1 " Mountain De w " 11 found in its w .lers. If tint 11 true we shall s.s .. get rid of lh ruu.-tuc' ert in Una vicinity. One of Marion'. Men Alive. r opt. J inn .ii, utic ui M r.uii't mm, present at 1 ! Ural, .,11 of ihe lh uf July ahich l.-.k place at Ir.,i ton, M-fti-un. IU 11 a nat ve of Nor Hi faro;. 11., and will be 'JJ stari old in September neil Hi iilnpo Is himaril by inning .aneii nd baaat-ta, attu nai ne.cr ruceiv at. l . . 11 iv 1 . . ,.., ,,, , t. ,tiu. . . 1 1 u .. ana d t.llgu,llied bin. aelr. Our Court liouso. yo..i i.ent 11 are re 1 irr.nigriril. .1 ani.ol taolvs a .Is for the law; ,ry to Death of tho lion. Rufun Cboato. W e h- ve rice, led It.- int. liigi lue it... t lue II n riufus Clonic died at ll I. tax, N S , en tee I5'i. instant, ie had siartvd tor Larope lor lht bene, fil of hi. beaiiii. hut on arming .1 ialifax he concluded 1 1 ius-rn: his journey He w.n one of the fir.l Iswyeri in the tinted Si.. lea and w f.H y. ri ol age. Shaw and Davenport. T.iese genlh uien aft.i' Ihnr incounter ft a d. j t ago. wi re put m..-r b j to keep In peace, yet at WI..U'. r-'u:e iu It. flie County, on Ihe '.ill in. taut, n. lh ab.enee oi' Mr. Davenport, lit abuie.J him in in ungenl'emanly manner. Tin. is rather bad of I'r Sii.w, e.p.cially a. In did not aDuae ltr. D-.veoporl when he Waa prciui.l. Cosmopolitan Art Association We have receuvid llm June .No. ol tins p. Cal. ll bat several fin Cutl Ol III. 7..ughWUUl buil'i.l.g in ..ft Turk. Jl ii i.aurd by the I ni'.poliian Art Anoc. aiiou quarterly tl 40 cenlt a number. 1 1 any one .. di.pon d lo encourage it, ihey can tend their urcen to 443 llruadway, .Saw i i' Special Court. i Th Special t,t,uii ir tl,,, circuit, which held i te.ion hist wee, adjourned aou Friday eve... g 1...1. Although niiie.. biiiinea waa Irausacl. eii, yel ease ol great pu'.iic intereat wa. tii. Ju lge I )u. a pre.ided, Juoge I'aldwell liiWe.l to prelide. ' being loo , What it Costs to be Governed. A line. on, i nt Inn been piibliahed and .a put in circulation, inl from the inrue. uf tl.e 6li.id.d and ulher liemoera tie pretaea, it is no doubt doing I good, at the people ire cautioned igmiil it. We do not know that thero are any n. In, county, but 1 alioulil there be, and there i any statement made : in it that cannot be .ti .factor i ly proved, they ' may lake our hat. j Pony Penning.. P..n, Pen.. e ""'i ..' our I! ...tori friend-, an let (heir w. aturn friend V have tint li will i..se pluce. On tl.e 1(01. and o-iMii mat, the f," 7 l'""n' ' !' Tn. r. i,.re.: :ror::T.r,;er "ur- " ! R-jligiom Notic-e. i nq leali.d in state thai the It i.f. i. no will pre-eb in tl.e Kpi ti. 1'nur.d.y night reil,vl,t Temperance Atldreuii. rrqiiesii-d to M,t.. lb.it the ft r., ti. W . V. w.ll uei, u liiii ( uurl a u.e lo r a lempsranco 'i,1'1- Hill and, ver.il nine, Vol, s, cVc. t.V.i.Walkup Have, one 01 tl.e llio-l CKir,.-..s- -... - ,,c8s ohj,,,., ,.,cU to ..hires, the p-ople i.l lleale'. Old Field II... kable in lh. wot d, altuuted HI ( ra w - ,1(d .. What cost, to be oover, . , h ...i,t,f itChar- forH County, Indiana, about twei.ty-h.e laicli txtrael are n.ade from ,C...w.M ....,.,. ....lh. .1st... -i ..t. itU.-r- J j,,.. , S,,ph ..ml other h, ? W lorteonthet-bthlatruirVinSlai y , ...,,,,,, c.r, Tl,),,, from offiL, tJ" t he "jyth at l edi.r ll.M i on Hie dthli al Aim inline . . . ru.l known e i 1 1,1 !",. i ,. o, , Aaau.. , sili.tr,. from ,hi. desisted h. f e k. i,u p.. , . ,,f c..les. he and h.s friend, ,; . 'irT:: b... i.. io., ;,r.r..ebM, - fr0. K oftj,,,.,;; entreaty (. Img. lb following rl.arsil.iitiic teuti. quctlly lo the helirht of Vt.7 feet, a nil ea- of i ;ollif r,.s-t J ij Allen, the I),n,.,,r , ,. r-p,r..i t la.e taken pl.e. : j.. c:ll for its numerous .nd be.uMful I CUfk of ,ou,e of pr,p T-e Pre.iHs,,.. arising trnn. In. e. ,!., ,..11 Ilntur)lI fount.il... hiit. allllO-l eoDtlDUal- 011(jc 8135.1 for a louki.ig c!,,. J c,,,r.r,e,,.,c ,.Cny .,' culd ...utter, - )y j, ,v, ditecion. A pot- J f,,..,,,,. fof oZC f....;,t ..... to remind y..u, Sir, of the f.tt f lioti of thi ere ha be. n known and visit- eom. ( hair bni-hes, , Ac ll",, Talni.dg. ...d U.ve.." fd for over forty year.. I In portion i , j,.,,,,,) l Mr. Scale dei,i,,l lht. .., Mob. Wondkkfu i. tii an tm M" u.VI.-l". " " hr. sei ie of article for the Fort W aytie J tmrs, i w . nriotin l ave. i niKi-a r.....r,l to the Wtaiidntm (,'ave, in i.ke h -- ... trivncance oi mo Anni in trai on . l the fellowing pomp.ri.on between i the W)., . .ho., H.ido.te and Ma-nmoth Cave ! Wyandot.,, up tn P m,,l, let p., ,,,h,.H ln Viroipii; scieiiliuo rencrs tn ner me n--r - ......, that there ia some staliiL'tiiiU alone Wyand.tie ('vo more nr.s-ive thn all the ,taj,11i,e1 ,r Htalacli'e ill Mammalb ('iVe put lordlier. Thi I ,ur" Vl yca and tnnpprd a d istanee uf twenty n,j,,, j lenpl h, and th. re re numi-rou lt.viti.ic. I b.ve never penetrated to heir end, lll.o.ih I have vi-lted the c,ve f')r ,ci,'",iRo 0,,"'r P'.,rP0",' oxer. . lni.-ii iliff-reiit iiiHi . sp.-t.dii. on one four d bIU. nd mchto tsiihiii its d.rk.ome,.t .nae o( M.,l,0od. tl,o....l. :."F, 'Jhe Mammoth Lave I .l.lliuislie. .o n inr its v."liics than Its I'eautT , ... . ... . :.. r . ii :: w: I within the o'd cave wa discovered, which -mended the cues united to about twelve I miles in rxteni. In 1 S53 a .till newer di eovery 01 inj-ws" w.s irci'i."i'j 'lie1, ha added eiobt or ten mile thereto, and dieclo-ed a plan of formation more i x friiie and more beautiful than any here tofore known. This eave contains every liuo 0. tormainii peculiar .u and other ee., beside tome very peculiar ai d unique formatiou fouud ouly 10 Wy. aulotte Cave. 1 l'KOBAHi.t Krtr. is or a Gasr.it At. Eu rcpkan War Cotiteuiplating the poa-il.ili- ot t , cata.lropbe, the London 7l.ira a-ks: . , , ... r . tt ... . hat 1 the presort position of aHair no ... , .... . 1 . . - e ( oiilineut ! 1 be French and Au-lnans are prepiring for . great struggle on the Miucio; the French fleet of eiiorinou ,trel.fc'lh is pproehitig Venice, where, it Is .aid, an ar m t is to be landed to lake ibe Alls- . ' . vat.rlntte TOT .. trfeni . l.r.i.. ti ..ii.i- a r il.. M..nl.l t Irian in the rear. The cou-eu icnce of.. . , . , ., . , ,, . . 1 the proceed 1 i.e. or th I ouri H .0.11 mi ,hee,cts1,ih.Hr.,..,.no.lhr,en.loen - ...j -, U ,., li4,,, ,w . ter actively mio the dispute. We learn lbat 1 . ( f Fmnei M.tcSeil c! - the Hegcnt La announced thai the line of i . . j r. . . the Mu.cio must be colisiiirrid as a defence -c f - 1 .1... ;.. .1.., ........ el.... a 01 nc.i.im.j, - m . in he is tupporlel t.y Ihe wnoie 01 ine minor Stale. Fropo-als will, no doubt, be immediately made lo France. baed oil Ibis principle, and if ihey are rejected, Ib n- lire online lit may be wrapped III wr. Kua sia i n.aktni; ready to take the held, ind the jrrrai atlditioi.s which hue hern reccal ly made 10 the H.ilic fleet will enable the Cir la co-operate with Ins ally both by ie and laud 'Ihe first re.ult of thi wnl be that the l.ertuan marine, ihe mo-t e.on-i.U rabie i Europe after that f Kn.'land, will be entirely at the mercy of the French and llus-ian fleet. llirnburg au.l l.ubeo, at well it l.Ui.iiie .nd Trieste, will be al tacked, ihe eoa-t of Ku'ope for hnndred ol niiies placed under blockade, and Eng-li-h rishi put into jcopa.uy iu every peit of tb. Frderalioo. IrfoflsT Nett ye.r, I 'il, a certain!; n the tear roll around, nil Ihe f .-umry be iic-led a iib Ie.eu-t. Whclher ihey at of the family of locu-t wb ch prvtid in ' ' . ''rjpt e no nm know, nor d-v-a it muter : I here is one Hung cjriain ihy will appear 1( ,J a a jeueral tiling in the I'uiled iSlaiea iu It is loo Ule lo ak how thie return om be spoken of wiih sj inucti i .'-linly, if we V;i duly rrll.eu her the p. C'1 l-.ritle of tbl siratte, .dvi nturou- lii.ecl Il is tint piopb.ry which iudocri lh Ooitc'ii-b n ina-i. b it i j id.i.eut found. -d on the pa-l. II w it is ihal the egg of the locu-t remain- in the ground for seventeen year, b'-for" it i hitched, we are not nalu raii-t eiiou.h io fli.iuc. I! it so ii i, and all w ho live wiil bear th- luinuliuou- cry of tl.e M txi o The Mobile K-gi-t' ' fi ' Scventem Vcar Loeu.l in it jer. Ther j i,Ull, ,j. : " I he Wa-itiiigton wis a grat falling off in their number, in writer hate much to a-. .noil te . , 0 ing, no doubt to the increased clear j ila( t f MLmr is suppo.etl ;otiP'. ing ot wood liod.. and is no abafem.it iu u,,.. witii the Liberal jverinu.-nl of M I ' thee c. tarings bis eiisted since their la-t ppearauce, but rathrr an ioerea-e, th. fall iiitf off wiil be more noticeable Hut wher ever any oritnl growth i found, lhare will also be found the Sevolileeu Vr Li cut iu I bOO. .Mi.liii.iztlloi. The reader, of the cur relit nt si nl iuu day (n-quejlly bear tin term applied lo lb. 1'ru-eiaa Army. A French military journal explains the meaning ol the word a. lollow : '1 he army of 1'ru. la is said lo be tno'jiiZf'i .hen the tium i i era of the lii.ila. l.r for n.ilili.i of th Lr-t levy are called into seruuu in count x 1 . ; , i ,i- , ,e lL : ,i i. j: .. . u .o.. c.lu tini-i'iii nunsiais geni-iiiiy oi i u I nun . i.un . i i at'i utm or at. 1111111 torn, it i. at otic din regiment ibu. wM.zfd do not le.v. their military diairicu until order are glveuto. that etlecl, iu Causri.iencc of fulura di-po j siliou. Jiy the term mobiiii ilion." there. I fore, nothing more is m-ant than tiu.ple J summon, of the land-ehr of the fir-t levy.! lo mu-ter into the rank at their Ijr-t miU 1 tary po.ls, where they hold themlve ! aul-ii-ct 10 fiiriln-r r.ril..r. 'in .,.,.. I ,. .. .1.1.' ' "" "u ibe regular army - Iftt. lUr.td, A First Clash Minihirv. especially Lord F.lmefstou . new .Mint-tr, may be ent.iled . hr.t class one, a ,0 many ol its member, have taken firs, cl.s. honor. at Oxford or t.mbr.d,.., oi... fly al ,h. form- ill . A , ', tr"1, W'' (.I.dstoue Mr (i.idtreil Mr ('. Wood, Sir I.. -I. , , , , ,. . .eoro (.. Lew,, tho Earl of El,;.u, S.r i l.eurge l.ry, ire ill hr-t clas nieu ol I U i lot. 1, tne hii three b cin, moreover, double lirsis, while Mr. (iibsoii i. a wrangler or lirst classman at I 'umlir'nl ... 1 1... t .... labi ue t ihe re a r Lot d H odehouse Mr ('linen Mi.siouaric on the Hab.."'! i"" Furtescue. Mr. Lo,., S.r K. iihcll ' .i ' Africa, informed then, of r e n'- . k .. ; f P . n....... j ; d Mr. Ile .dl.m, IJ.uibrid a,. m. f (,;. j Lop, i. lie pc.ietr.ted h''"' ' lr rank. There aro lour more I )f.,nl mi:u in thn Cabinet beside, tho tii .1. ready mentioned, viz : lb ltuke of Soiiinr- i. l, Earl (wanville, the Iuko of NewcaatleJ ami a llcibert, the liul three gi aiiuat,,,' wilh honor., and the lutler obtaimtij fourth class in classics, 'Ibu out of th- nt eu noblemen and go nili'men cuiuriniiiij i the (Jabiuct, tcu aru UAlurd men. Inoiltrr Drmormt Cn light. 1 -" U1. J r. gel,,, ,. turned mainly ,, ,. . . .. . . ' P -crur.nln,,. t,f , denial of tneir ernv. An rl.tniiil of their ..ri. . . in : -. snei ch of Mr. Si.'nl..... .i I j;ia, in which he il. iioii,iC,., (..,""'' Laci, f l own parly adiiiini-ir.ii,,,'"'.' , M,id lbat "OV.Tlillielit o.o,t tn b tn' tl.r,.rl fr .' t .'. ,(,, !,,,) by the Win-ton Sentinel. Y.-t'i ' ullfbt, dl T firnoine. H am , '.' from speech of Mr Stephens in Oo , I during the late tea.ion. The Sei,.i.' 1 further and tirnno.inces the wboV V ( J, r,,, it arjllit.tbat it I, "-ert.8 tlio , , i. ......l.t... t 11 ' . Iirouoiliieine 11 lai-e tn'l nauueroi lien. I.oach wroi 10 a friend at ',.i ton to buy him a copy r.f the ( rinn-d no, llirni a 1. any price. 1 ins was not i "7 ujim w.ny u..o cpy ureacD ll.eii,(,f , been primed, m.d these were . f,r ,, ibl uppreed by the ri'mr- rx ',r,, . one wa purehaei forf.'i; (,,., 1 , r,.ct.jPd it al a dien-si.in in Ya-iit n , If M 1 1 0 wr v 1 caila to msk- h,, lfl. . ,nmr, deia, then, amid-t the a,, ; ct rSPit,.IBI,t 9,,d etith.i-ia.i.c .pp,.,' produced the document, which Mr Jc, ; ws con. ii.-lle 1 lo admit wi- oerii.ine 1,,. I.eich then read from it all tl,r it, ru Mr. Seal bad pronounced fii.. it.l,,. derous. Mr. Scalo'a eounteninc", d 1 r i a ' i" proee-s, was a ttu ly fur any ' men.!,, the humane aociety l,eeli Mioht r, , ! me Humane aocie.y i,eu ci,. ,t , 1 ' ,.,-, ,. ' : bought one of lho-e gl.l ifl .(.kin. . v . s ... . v.... tor ."-cilcs to asp nim-eii iu :oiu t. l'.titltll!r O.'jefr. I (ItiMKMIT Of 'i.l T liy rt f. n:.t ri. d lo the t'ou' I of App ' H .Nut,. rop, K-q, one of Ihe Coun-rl for Itn OIK r, iu ur,il.J th appeal before Ja'. Withers, stitnl thai he hid bn-i f i reliable touic that lhej ,ry had i,tr., ... j cii d to ouuHr nifluiic. I on I " II,: ut lii-mauding in ifTi lai it of ti e f. . '.. ed, thu wrii slateniet.t of t 5i Il.puty and ol the (.'oi.ttai.le 11. In-;. 1! the j try wire laid befo'e the I 1,1 t ' i... afLlatilt distinctly deel.re 1' .1 n". n m. an. rt ua.d to indue 1 ' j.t; '1 f n it the verdict ihey fou.il Tn panic, implicated in t h- --( ehre have been .utnu.onrd to i;r.-e ; fore Judge Witbcra this nnn.inj IV-; poatly refrain from l.ri 1-r .iti'S'tiH 'joiniucut al present '. i j' i ' I Tn CiiA.Lurosi Joa r Casi '.V f t -i ' lh f li.o.ii. from lh Ci.irie.ioo 1 ; ' .V i, of th. I lib : " W l.aro lh.it Jud? TTiihen ii . ting fined Mr. Mhom M. li n.e ''. lor i.a'in.' beld a unirr.at.uu no ..'' the jury io Ihe eaa uf ibe :t( ,V tl eii, fur the abdueiion of a ;, .si Chailet E Kaiiapaui, 1. p ity -ii-r S. i. ', for permitting .ueh i-ui.v. r-i.-. St lluu.a pri.iiipiiy p..d, ml m. t I" "! tii , but that ol Mr Kin.) a ti , r.e J.i.i in common with the whole ern.,,u i.. n. ie tilling Mr 11 line of any Hi'n.i l.: ;. Hon of la or u-a.'e ; his remirt losain' the jury bein,? simply Ihe off r of fr .i if service 10 hi.., iu coii.i q icuie of b .a-,' Cuiibiieu.f nt '' j Wej have good fc"li I) kru Il,t -.' ,; '" ' tun I. oo loot. Tlie basis of it, stand, i pecuniary aid from I'1' I :',! Stsles. id cuusidcr atiou of tlm c. J ' -L er Ca'iforiiia. 'The Juarej '.).. -r. J..'! ' wu-bed lo include in Hi ire.; i uiri.!rt of its pe-r m lie In c li i po. 1 Lull had no iuitruetioii- 0 A postal rrae,,.f inenl wni I- I,,t -b I iilmr I ... a .is, r rciprocly eoiivet,linn ben Iti- se lli Vera Ciui the l.iher uieiit had aimo-t made up ii- m 1 don a deep routed Meiican pfj' lo atic. pt th tervices of a eotp- ' ' eu volunteer three or lour ihuu.a i '" Jhe Washington wnler J reportnowl.keitback.sf1 i , , , . i.. , ii I ueverihele. Irulh III II, .nd tne t . i i i 1 t OS- g"""1' "k "."'"" 111 ' E ARTP y U A K I-'SS or Firtrt- I' ....... t ...... IV . i.... n c. -i . .'! 1 " " luf puLiiction ihi. nn k a lr"'r f,J"' f' Kiletoum con e-pou-leul re-p-ei....' IL' ourrnce of a u.o-t de.u ui" '"" there, on the moriiin of the -d 111-1 l ' , . ;....u .'. I. l-l' 1 ' cat. strophe, which pnutipai j , ,errtbU ,ol.k l.-img ton.. fc.ieei, " of I oud, had ot'ca-ioiit'd iiuin I , land property, luor tnn I""'" -In on ens.1 . 1.1.. ..i...,iated n.1' , " tie build...- of j fr . , ,,, C1, j . l,,lck colll,:B( , occur u,. nil th j j o t 3 bul lbe )Mc,,..l d.-- lb-en occasioned by .he only !-"' ,., of tUB r,ious n.ur...",' I Tulslon ol the previous hi - i U,uJ l(-0,llla,ltino,,lf) Jh " I ' . . vsis; 1 Tint Intkhmr or A'"";-''-'"; v... ' Krvtichmau who h. oft.'tt vi-il"' 1 ' ' bltv mil I,...-, .he iiituiuor anu iiJ.i.1'1' a beautiful, the population dele1 ou'' '"I ingenious. M , n c r- He cro.-r.ed prairie ailtj" .. ered with verdure, .bouudi.U ( r lie nd olber .i.imul. 'I1" P1" c()Ii large u i.mitiva ol tubaeoo. and f quality, wutoU ihey m1 lulu OiU.b. 1 !
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 19, 1859, edition 1
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