Front the Iredell Enpn ts.
isni:ssiov r movg intox.
' . IWllKE COUSTY JHOUSEIH
- join FOOL TiUUSFilAVr!!
We t.ieu:cf tha rlisca-siou of the enili
J-itc f.r GavTrnnr John Joo and Johi.
V. Ellis which lock plsee bet n ibem
t. Morganton on Saturday, 2.'M insteni.
Ld took ropiou notes of i lie speeches tbat
ere made by both gentlemen.
(jot. Ellis opened I lie debate, and tb
following is about thembslai.ee of bin re
Trrks: lie ci me as a noniln of tbt
rsornoeraTie party, and thanked the pcoplt
ot Hurke for the vol which the; gave bun
at the last election He had endeavored
to discharge hi official duties to tie salia
faction of the public, aud congratulated the
people of the et upon the completion ol
ibeir woil of iirternl improvement at ai
early day, that would prove so bct.ficial tc
ti labor and industry of ibe West. He
raid tbat a ties question, surprising iu its
nature, bad btea prcstDted by tba Oppossi
lion party before tbe people of the Stale
fir publio favor, which wa overlooked since
162, and now is hi opiuioti otily brought
forward for political purposes ; and tint
ii adopted it would be only brought for
ward Tor tbe purposes; and tbat it adopted
it would be only calculated to of pre the
inlerestaof tie country. That it would ar
racone clas aataim-t another tl, and
luak down the compromise which was en
t. tid into in 1 9:l5, between the Ea-l and
V"e-t. Got. E:li advanced an argument
show that the Et wa taxed beau!)
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miDj ior iup lenrmw c ft, r taxine foils all thev would I ear, laud : w e mu-t put I ltd same tax on that as on
lfVi,e anything ih Ttluru for tl, aud thai Vl c.'nts. there was sii,l i land. c. which is not brought from a
it would be very ui just to impose a heavier, d(Bej Tbev taxed Lawj.rs, Doc ! broad." He blows two wiys ou lLi ques
L-irden oa tie Last by taxing ll.eir 1,le. i orSj Jl,culiiea aid School masters, audition.
ovir fifty it;J under twelve years of t'. ; f gjces slld clikj in stores, and overseer.! The government protects every niau in
cri.xii.jj slaves between those ages ""'fl cn ,'very fllHl, of tlnir receipts from I the enjoj ment of hi. properly and every
.u the prertnt rate 611 cent ou tbe poll.
Hi- charged the Ad Valortm party with a
ccj-igu to tax every sptciv if property.,
ii.-l itbslanoing ibeir plsiferni nuke a
i.i.ci imiit.i'Oit in favor of imtiv pro
.u isuftiir yiutect U ihdvs'iiul purtvi;
Cf iin iiUlfhi '' Ik- stiJ ihat it was pal
j i-le if tl.ii- wire tot done, ont section or
t: . otfcer 4 i.! l e ci-it -bvd. lie en
i' . veiled to lighten ibe people UiSt te
t -.Ll by savit g it would, tW a large
eutn Id sld itui d ti.d a-M-s iu Burke
at.d t L 1 1 ii w ii.lu Ke an iiuni-iticn
v i eb 'he peof wouM net like. He then
v-tit into the u-'ie' ridicuious caleuiatiou of
laid t .hh i iMe.-Lm..' machines, picu
hi'te a: A rtCt-r. lUj.mrs, piaocs and wLeat
J. t.. ii.ii nst r.i. iu l ey. iawji-i", doctors'
a ' r'.fii-' . la 'lies i.;ct., cV.
i.ov said t't.it -.i-i - r.
H '..re fouiih i f a'.l li'e l; Xes:
py near
id ad VI
1-
wouM raise to nose t'e
, rted
lit strtrte atd alu-id tit ory li.at
c 'ursce li e ii.dustr v cf a coui.tiy, :
io tn-
!' prrperty should 'A be pi .ci d npfn an
Kjftiity i;b regird to uxa'icu Gov.
Ki:i" Tiili 1:0 ailuslr.l, li tl e plat tol til uf cL
wi icfc h' i- rr.niiirg. but endeavored to biid
tiiueh fault wth I. u c mpttitor's. He re
-.., ril In I. la tialesvi le sDeecb. abJ en-
r.....,r..A , iai- i,..iat l.&r of ihe
'cse-I.fh" bv sir2. Le artli.d it
v to the t ); o-i;ion ieajfi" iu 'l-r West
Lt no ot.e cu believe that Gov. KUu did
liol des'tn to icinpare ull the est to a
I'or-e Le. eb." e.er cry ii-g (ine 1 Gie!l
?ljie!V. 1 are !:'.'. ' lie had aided " iLe
W". .N C Iiai rd atid en'dearored to get
rock taken, but did t.o' do much. J be
tin
tiovemor ought to have Maied k:tc tuuih,
ai.d the tim' when he did aid Ibe Road ;
bu be did no such ihiia' i and no one Las
a r. coileciion of such aid. Mr Pool drew
the bill for the charter wotked bard witb
itie ha.teru member to get it ittiougn
aevond aassa in tbe Senate and but for
Mr IVnl . .nir,ria iu its behall the bill
would bave been o,t 1 l.ov. Ellis repeated
would bave been it . iiov. r.i.i r , ,
IA I .in, r.st "i.-c.c
TaXaTToMI! He said the reslnctiou
ia tbe Coti-iitution exen.piing slsvea fiom
tsx?, would cperale aa a eneca upou s.i meu,
sgainst extravagant sp prcpnv.ious tor in
ternal Impratemeots. We here put Ibe
q.jetiou, 1 there any sentence required
piiur to show tbat Gut. LlUt iiS t o
jn tidihip for the Railroads now building
in tbe Stale or that hereafter aLail be pro-
jectd!
. J .1,. nr,tc onnnlnsinn which we eouid
deduce from the remarks of Gov Ellis upou
Uia ubieet of Hai. roads was, that tj Uiry
U kUi ULlhaut weu. then construct
lnflll :
"('"-v El i.'s speech, as msy be supposed.
ani, indeed, was tbe fact, wa made up of
fa'-e iuci uullu-biLg mi.slatemt nts ol
Mr Pool, throughout and dodging ot per
tir.ent questions pressed upou bim by ni
c u pernor. We will recur to our notes
f it istue e bave Lot room fjr inorej
Mi. TooPa Eeply. '
y.r. Pool said : I am pleased to see so
it. . : . of my fvilow-eitizna cf the county ol
J!.ri:e asfieuti'ed to ber me, aLd I Uesire
I j . r ies my tb'-uks t) the ladie Kr tueir
i... . ance aud wbi Uoiug so, I fel
kj'i or :ed t? return t-) tbem the tnatiks
ol r..T e u.p-tli'.r also, fji 1 kuow he thai.k
tt. ij. al'.houh it forgot to say so before
tal i . I. is si at J he tii-cusi" 1 ol the sub ;
j. i .,t tsiai.. u ! ctifc in which 1 1 : people ol
t . f-n stem tv take j-rcat tnfi iet. aud I
t .ar i-tt plea-urt it. txpr.-s-ing my views'
op' .. :t bt f-re tie p ' f .e. T ... le t a pro-;
p'.M;u to cbtt gs the Ccnst'.tu'i'n of the!
nt .1 tli, cLatii'f si.', , ) tol be made j
t' ...jt the fu l ut.ner.tai.dii g and ton
m i .fre'-tj e j i,e totisiitution debue-j
t:-i I o..;a tit .ffin.-llvd power Whet, j
,- 1 tl tut ib Legi-iafaf tu co ar.) thing, ii j
. t i t be dni.e, eien ih'.ub ti e r i op'e Ins) i
o,. rj it. 1 he only we) to cany Out tbt.. i
wii-i's, i to change ibe i'oi v i t. Ai
pre-nt tbe t'on-tituiioii tciitds the Iae'i-
(o tsx slave uU'Ur 1? year- ur ovei i
C ) vt-ars at ail, aud wbto il tcii.t lo lilt
t ,o-e letw-etj tboa att, r. ii.fel tl- i
islalure lo place the aan.e tax ou tin!
t kd ol the puoitsl white p - i t' p'aret
.i tie. ruott vaiuable Le'to, owned ty tilt;
tlibitt man. 'i hw pW'V white uii.Br!
.it i tt ui a ahieid t-iaeeti tiie tax u
.an ij .jae trct.eitv. 1 io-iit Ilia
i- the p'fir wl.He li.n l.aJ, boiteij
tiaui'b any c-Ii or may cl j. tl to my re I
f. iruia' to ll.e i kitht rnau s bead l-o Fo j
lie a.alihy msL ahead nyuid le no shield j
J be Leiis.ature wruid not he.ilaie to tax
It ucb o.aii's bt ad, bul W ben the poor rnau , j
Lead la lu the way, II ! obllji'-d lo Lt-ital. .
and to. bear, li i akt-d, by i ibis or-. i
I- iban IU la'i.anat aLere lelhe in C i-H . j
for a i bsnge ? i i -1 answer. Iu li-i :
nnbuiiio iff ibf Siaie wa on'y ahou J
;."i,m a year. Ibeo sUve ptoperty j
r .j. i be made to pay IU protorliuu t;
p -.ii. g about 10 cent on tba poil, am.
1 1 4t eould be borne, and .i.vea were made Ic
J y ibeir full proportion. Lul tiOW it
. -
have to r.i. between $000,000 and t7tV
. j .i.. f . .... h.
..reailt iuoiea.scd and in order to make
.hen. pay thrir proportion now, by a cap.-, "tax art.cltt broaKM from abroa.l bigber
n.ion tat, a tax would baea to be placed than tho-e wade in the State." how, ail
..Pn the heads of poor wbite men beyond I ver plate, and walchca, and pianon, tie , are
h. ir ability to bar, a tax that would be j made out of the State, and if hia eoiiKtruo.
tyratitiical and opposite. And aa tbe i lion of ibe jdatform in comet hia arcumeut
pro-prctie debt of the Stale becomes ae- j fall for they might be taxed higher than
ual debt, and ihe iniereMa baa be to met, , land, Sic. titl bo aaya e would loxe on
ihe difficulty will become greater and prea- j Katik clock, billiard lablea, circuses, law
ter. The lt Levi-lature bad to raie near ( vera and doctors, Sie. In there any man
Sitt) 000. or the credit of tbe State iuutjbre who does not kti) tbat becau.io we
te ruined and her houor fotfeited. ' tax pri,priy aceorniii;! to value, that is no
I'hey put 0 cis. on the fK'O taluation ol 1 rea-on why as should full to tax Ezclutiv
land ; -J4 cents on money at iiiurcfl, and j 'rt i!es unit Licrncrs f We do not per
on lae property tin cents on the poll, I mil every man to tank, or sell Liquor by
hich is only 6J cents on SltiO valuo. liut I retail, or keep a billiaid table, or practice
they knew that HI cents im all the poor (law or medicine. . If one man ia allowed a
hita poll would bear, aud they could not j privilege, which U relumed to others, be
place il higher on negroes wiihoul putting outhl to pay for it and because we lax hi
it ul.-o on ihe poor white an. Hi head ! property aceording to value, i no reason
wa iu the way, and they did not dre. to 1 why he should not pay for it ; Slid my com
ot preM hint, ilia head the t-iiit Id that ; petitor nlut kuow this. Vet be couiiuues
protrcteJ t l!-t',0:itt,ii('t' of alave from more j to put forth the argument for the want of
lhau i cents on the 81t, wbile laud bad Uouiething better to say lie peks of play.
io bear 'i cent, and thu money of widow ing cards, pisiols and boaic kuire ihey
aud otplian at interest '-'l c.Mits on the j are not taed now. The men who sell
flt.0. The Lfgiluture was forced into j cards are taxed for selling ibetn aud right-
this ineaualitv by the coulilutlonal prous-
ion interposing tbe poor white nif.ns head
I propose to take hi beaU out oi toe way,
so that, slave propel ty may be made to i property according to va'ue.
pay taxes equal with other property. It U j liut my competiior wakes much ucise a
necessary that thi ehould be done to enable bout foreign liquor, and say mi VuJ'iitm
ibe State to sus'eiu its credit, and to rqual- would t.i tbat no higher tb n land, Sir.
ite tax s upou different kindi of property, j Hut r. in uiher my competitor's construction
It was rot necessay in lSJio but is uow j of our platform lie sys, il mean "to
and will continue Io be mot" and more o. j lax articles brought from abroad hither
I hope neer to tee ihe State iu ti c sin.e
iiiii-mnia u w aa uuring ine ,,.p-i..,....u.u(... -v... - --i
. . j . .1... I . . I . ..f..r-
llmir hard cartiinc aud still tliere was mau Miouia pay iu propurnon io me proiec
defici?lcy. They" linn taxed sugar and j tiou be r ceives, for the suj poit of govern
ccfiee aid calico and tverjthing tbat is ! uu nl. My competitor olject- In this fair
purchased from a ttoie, OO cents on SI 00 j scheme. He would strike from the Ameri
vjIuc, and n. any oil.tr ui ju-t and unequal j can U-iriiier Floi'ula, whicb taxes ,'iillu ne
nrov iion aere rut ia the tcvenuu bill, w b;cb groe from ibe cradle to ihe grave Ucor-
made it the mod ii.i('iitous measure that J tia, Kentucky, Louiiana, Marlaud, aud
1 t ver as pa-sed. Hut the Lcgii-latute wasjTexa. All slaves of all ages are taxed up
forced to il bicaute :!.iy couiu not resell ! ou their value iu those States. My cou.pc-
I "0 ( 00,1 00 ol elave nn petty, and make ; titer says lhal iilile negroes ield nothing
it rat its fair prcpoitiou. This difficulty
o :.l.i io be t( iiiotd so that the Legl-la-
ture may pioteet the credit of the tMate
wnhout iioii such iijusiice to the ciiitB
aud I leave tLe prcpo-itiou now before
ilie peojle tieiy wise Legislator ati-s
S:ntisui:m will lock to rrcsent wants aud
necessities of a State iu passing aLd pro-fc-ing
for its goveruiuent.
Lut itt the people under.-taud the propo-
Miiou oi.-nnciiy.
My competitor ha.t read
tbe aorus ot our pisuoiiu coiitcuy , uui
but
Vou UiU.-l have iiotictd that be sal uou
w.ibJul rur icaUin
a .ocd reai-cu lor ihia ou.i-ion. Iiiaspeeub
was a u.i.ch stroller one againi-t bis on
plaifjiUi Ibau agaimtt i'ir, and It aa Well
that he tint not read it belore this assembly.
11 be has bol represented our plalluiui
comcUv. ho '):
it is cuntcbUed bcie
that we purpose to la only tbe He
f ,ro j
or auy- I
r,.r.o.. I
Ctitaibiy to bonesi mau iu liume or
title, ei.-e baa tvtr made aucb a propos
tiou. Il my competitor has ever braid any
mau lake tbat position, let biin name tb-.
.....I .1 . ...... .. and I .ill 1
r. -
prove thai bi
man bad Ltt-n uriLkint' some -
l 'be foreign l.qucr of a Licit be speaks ao
loud.y. An pitptrty la cow suljeel to lax
anon, tic. pt .-lave properly. Abe change
lli make slave pitpeily stand OU the esme
tooling iib all oilier properly. Aud it
ai l nqjire the Lcgi.-Uiute lo tax slaves
1 ; i . , at ii i re r and ait tiie 8
icaumg rut j. ci o. cap.... .ecu. u.,.g tu ...
toval-i""
ue-bul l.ave Jt lo tbe d.scretlou of the 1
Legi-iature lodi-c.imi
talc iu favor of na 1
. fc . , , ,ri ,, i . 1
r . ., . . . I
uustry no
are nii-eu
UJ laxaliuu. uui wiui ui'ieuuoua
and ba-cd mainly ou n.i.-rtpre
M) ccmpttilor sa), tbe di.-cnm
. . . .:.. i
bto-ht Un abroad higher tnan tbo.e
prouueei IB tbe State 'aud Dot noticing '
ibe part lu rtlerence to iudu-tnal pursuit., '
proceeded to say that we would compel tbe I
I,,.,,, ot e.etyibing. He .a), 10 dlscr.mi- !
Date means to tax No Oic.t,.. ary g.ve.
that defini.iou. li means to make a u.tUr-
cute.
Tbe best way to uiaka-
difference i
iu favor of ULor ia to exempt from
tJli. ;
tiou thote ibiugs necessary to carry it ou.
' best disc. .minatiou iu lavor of tbe
caipeu.er, or tanner would be to exempt
uiir ioia, a. u impitm.u..., .a- o.t
caries ot lue from taxaiiou : aud tbe L-
i-iature wouid have a diicieliou to say
bow tar this elt Uiptuu sbou.d go but ad
mit, lor argument, that ouci lu.uniioii doe
meau lo tax tome. Apply il. lax all
tbore ariiciea iu Rutke county whicb tbe
Lej;iiure desires lo t. uipi, one cent.
Ibal ausatrs my cou.petilora bairspl.ling
di buitiou, and amount- still 10 au tl- u.ptiou
lor one cebl divided sl.iolig the pe p.e Ot
liuike wou:d le sofboitnl Ij sanely my
comp.tiiura d tiui'iuu ol ui-ci ilninatiou.
ill 11 1 upou tbi-i thai aii tLe capital u at
tempted to Le made aaiu-l tqja. laxa'.iou
as propo-ed ty our plaituitu. ilu says the
Eatt umler.-lai.da Ibal ever)tiilng is lo be
tax. d. He la tuifiakeu. Ibe Ea.-t under-
no aucb thing. o paper, nor any
iu tbe r.-ot, ol our party ba takeu
"ucb a Losiiioii. 1 bi-y
il tepu iiate tbe tit
t..p slander lijl .Mr. lutber inotiou iu
toe convention 1. tefetied to as piot thai
c mean to tax tin cups. ibe proposition
10 change ihe cobsiiluliou ai.'l lo insert
in il a gieki pimcipie of eq iailty and ju-i
i.ee. .Mr. luiner moved tu instil a piumt
ton (hat tin cups should not be ln.i. 'la
t ivii pi tb. m Iroui a toii-it.tuiioi.a, ptovi-iou.
aouid It bavt. looaeel in ibe Cn-tilU
1. on ? tl. Itcaure tLe convention r. ln-i.0
10 propo-e to ih-erl a c lUstiiution.i probib
iiioo ol tin c .b, my comntuior says, .1 s
I .root ( 1-1:1. e that ae mtaul to luice tbe
j gts.aluie 10 tax thtUi! And Ibis I li.e
I .1.: aijjbiiici.t. Aou my competiior says
j ue Ikx uu b-'iihants ot cnls on Ue
-:10.i va.ue, i paid by the purchaser, ai.ti
j .t, ju 11 ci, on ine gsoda. 1 u..- L .nocratic
i J.i -i.'1-ialuie p u-ed 11. is law. iiucops ale
1 iicoi'tJ iio.u ti.e sioitf, ai.11 aie mere
a H. mocr'atic tax of fitl '
t iviaiw u, i
J value. Co u.) ttti i
ivie bow ui.otr
.ents ou lie J100
ior aud bia baity already 1. 1 t.u cup
cut- OU tbe i I HO, abuelne) lax nlavt-! l.jl
i cents ou I tj - ilUO. ll tin cups were
1 ii- u u' i ..'" i, uiy competitor a Jmita il
..uld Le. only 10 Ctnis tu the f J IO. fco
il ae ale lor laX.n th Ul at all, H Only
1 d c. ni, and thai ki.i save 4J c bt 011 toe
iU0 ou tin Cups, Jijl liny intend this
boie matter lo mia.ead ln peop.u from
1 Of U ue Issue,
iui be aaya mueb w.ll be lo-t by the tax
OU sliver p'ale, go.d wstcbea, piauos, Ac , ll
. .1 t i .. w.
Uiea mgner man t.oe, 7 ,
ciiimplitor aava our piauorm means ut ui.
criui.inaliiig in fivor of oativa product to
! I v, and !boc wuo wear uulaatul weapotix
'are taxed for wearing them, 1 hi I
taxing
rij.ui, anu nas noitung io uo iuu
; than tno-e in tbe Male. foreign liquor ia
I. ..,.,),. frn. ..l.r,,l tl.oi, Ui H,in l.p
to their owners although they increase in
j value S each year
lint bow much land
has tbe farmer which jields him uothing !
unon which he nav taxe. swamns old
fi.lda ..nlli-all,.. ..PVPr.ill n.nraase in
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value, aa Ihe little negro.
1 am charge d t y my comreiiior tor nev-
er bating vcti d tor any nailroads in tbe
West. 'Ihe charge is '.l.Si.' I voted
tor every Hailroad charter in the West. I
drew ibe second hill for the We.-tern N. C
1'iailroac", uhich iiit.shy my iom prtii or t
. '
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I IIAVK N KVKIt VttTKI) AUAINST
ANY W 'KS'IKHN IMPHO KMYSYorJp
pripiii.imn for oe 1 AM IN F.WDll II Y
i;L'-NlNtj TlIK W'ESTKIiN N. ( KAIL !
l!t).D Tt Til K 'I KNMoiKK LINK IN I
THE EARLIEST PKAC1 P'AHI.E TIME, i
My competitor never voted a cent for j
'" '"ptovuient iu hi life! and be is1
the stiui'ic.-t man in the aoild ! Devoted
st.ugi.
eveii lo strike out 500 from the I'uu
: combe Turnpike, after it had been given.
a voted a'auil aid to the t.oaibel.la Road
, ... , ...... i .... e-i-n i.iiii
! lor tiie River 1 uirro veuient, aud I was un
",",y '"'.v
willing to oraw ao largely upoo the public
mouey fur a rival line, which I tbeo believ
ed aouid destroy the success of the first eo-ter-prixe,
before it bad time for develope-
meiil. 1 voted to tax llailtoad stock, and
lEilIB 1 u,u rigni, ine money vo uu.iu inia
. .
"ou P3'" ' 'P"V" " " Ju"'
Ib"1 xul !",0o'a "e uta ,or ,De ,UP
io:t of Kovernmeut
Droc aim it here lo dav the East hi. si
... '
pended l for Hailroad, ? here the Went
has expended $1. Of the Ci4 Uiile of
Railtoad iu the State, 410 miles are East
of Ra'ei-b, and only 'MX miles West of
'or ''," V.
u"jcl' Kl'oad as the West My eon.pe-r
f" h, "'k'd k "
'Ae tueAGAJ.l the II. si! and such
m"'0l""es as be sent do.n to lb ha-t, ;
v,ould ,0P :i futh" Appropr.aiious entire-1
1 ue '-onstitution siiouia ne amenoeo so as
to remove the tax from the head ol tbe pool j
man -unacatiuo.ueaon. otherwise. ",tutir fuio ..clljIeui at tbe following limes
oujjht to le land upon ibeir value aud
that cannot ba done before an amendment placea :
shall have been made iu the Constitution. ' vVyi.e...lle, Hywol. Monday. 2J. July,
vi . j.i- W eh.n r, Jjtaa.m, I ucao.y, 9j.
My competitor is opposed to miking a y M CUB weUu.y, 4 u.
change iu ll.e Coustiluiion ; and be ii op-. ntl,u, .,,,,;, ir,jti., ., .Monday, UHu "
pond 10 taxing slave-property upau it va-Ouiumiiua, Puis. 'I ucau .y, IU111 "
lue. I take no portion here. that I did not' Kuiutriuruto..., Kaiuer.uiu, Wednesday, l.tb-
occupy in the J-,ai-t, bicU"ii; my speeebes
il siio ; but my competitor ha cban-cd ;
fr l.-.,. .1 ,U tc.,.., -t ,l.a
1 ., , t j j j 1
torious J. Parker Jordan, aud Oeuouucud
Jjrdan, for wbal most pcrotij'1tttisj him
to be, an Uusrin-jinied man and ii.Uiu-.iui
LIAU.
iieman.
(Joy Ellis said Jordau waa a gen-
Mr. Pool ked, " )i you endorse
Jordan as a eeiiileman ? ' Mlesiiatiu.') 1
do, sir." Mr. P. said, " ll )ou endorse
thote principles, I say that be (Jurdan) has
lied aud auy one that endorses them.
Mr. Pool concluded bis remarks by say
ing that if elected be would be tbe liover
nor of the State, aud not ot a aeetion '
anowiug bothing but the whole State. He
1 would ue bo diei f liou for th purpose of
oltaininj I he v ote ot any man and uerired
ihe soflra i'i-i ot ihe Deonle only unon the
belief that bi clai.j.i Were founded upou
the immulab u piincible. of Ju-t.ce and
I'rutb. Hu appeared before them ai a mau
coming from Ibe eitretn East, hut one wbo
Could eompr. In rid the whole S ate, and to
add to her eiurr, a I. ether he was elected
lur t'hi-if Msgfirate or not. would ever b :
uu nii:u amt iiou anu ebn 1 p asure.
c ' !
The eonc'u-ioii of Mr P.iol's speech. f 1
1 1 .. r. 1 j .1 j 1 ri
ter be bad finished the d laiU of the delale,
a a di-play of aa lofty and pairiolie elo
q.ence a. ae bate ever beard drop from,
tbe li" of the u;o-t o.-liujui-li. d orators iu
the Li.ioti; and bi sp. tcb left 1.0 douht
upou Ibe liiiniii of any preent, of whatever
'T' ' i"!"V ' T' .1 I
and sound .pj.lgiuei.t l one ol the foremost
mm iu the State. W ith such a inatj nse.ip..
I fa. 111, that Mr. Pool, for intellect
ipy-
uig ll.e Kxecuiive Chair.
North Catoltna
aiilluaici. aieadily onward lo.tbe auuiu.it of
her g'or) the sun cf her pro-pcrity will
blue forth in merrdiau splendor, aud her
sousaiid daughters love thtir bill aud Val
ieya more than yet they bave done and cease
.u.u wiudering as alraugers seeking homes i
iu loreigo lands.
Mr Pool held hi auditors spell-bound
f.r tb 10 hours tbat bi speech occupied,
aui undoobtrdl v. be made a fiu iuibrea-
mou, aa b do everywhere, wbeo Le ad
i.
.J it. .it :.?-.. .11.!
- T'a
paramounl neoeMly for ompleting the
Kailroada now progressing Wcetwardly at
an early day.
Bflrtb Carolina Sclbiff.
Tuesday, July 3. I860.
Oil. R. Wakellvlit, Ki-q ,i'f I nt.ir. has con.
i. lei! In act, nnd ia onr ullmrilid agent, lie
I will receive ornera lor li e v ir.j, ciuna r cr.
tiaemenla, and receipt In.- Ihecinia. Any penona
will receive Die Wmo for two dulUra.
- -C,
you la'tsiDiNT,
lion. JOHN BELL,
FOR VH I THESIPtNT,
Hon. EbWAKD EVEKETT,
If MASMl HTSEII8.
rt'B OuYtRMlH,
JOHN FOOL,, ml.
Vt I'AsQt OTAMt.
LCOK UPOW j
nun ricTuttit. p on this.
Wlinna Ureal inr ftew'eof, 'I i.t we arc j
quaint txil in the . re. n.pwa Iu unlurl.n g a.
ml mime ot Wxalim.,' njr ut Hie atciiui.ai toiu.
and it ia juat tin ri;hi iii.iiu-e i.l uur li.i.li-
tli.il all ()r..M ity al.uun I lulmn, Stale nr Naliun. ,
contrltiulc it pn(rti .l.alm tnal we eatKtially
.......I. il.. hnr.i.i.. .! i...irr.l.. I I.l; It. Ir.H. u. . !
Sulr. :lluu at time by tin-
Kmlttd. That we r I
tiiipoailiuli faily ol N
V'miiua inlu uur buie
alliea of a quetliuu nl
: no 1 1 tutmnal auit li.
neut i.8'- eimx bala
iui.o wbicii our fevmut
I o. t.ie nple ol ihe M.U
jb called nn the ltd.
rai b.i.ia a early aa prae
i ncuU.e lot itie .ui.e
lyme li.e I or alt l a raiaeu, b. lit vug it Iu
tutmii liil every spcen t urnt-lur, impohiic.
nl prn fly may taLetlj .anytroua aim unju-l) -1
according Iu ita val jt.ii the n.e tune wr uetm il
with uowtr tu tii-cnnti J tle duty ul tbe LigisU.
Hale vnlv in l .tor .! lie lure wl.tn paan.; acta
native uiuoucla nl out i"T tne raiaine revv-
puf.uilt nf ..ur c.l itna. i.ou.aa Iu b. ar a., quaily
Tinl'-mk JrVar.M " piaelicauie wil n.t
. u. uiyu.n rt
liu.it ut lb. l-ii.tiiiu
iiuii. uin tbe vari. ua
Inlert'ta and tl.ntl
t.r.HH-rlv in ..II at-cll"a nl I
l.i, Suit II Av.ol.uon
Vewu,.tuim,m. I
Ij Keuirmlier lhal JOHN W. KLI U compares
tiie W est to a " l!oata Ltacw." whoa..- eternal cry
ia " Givi ! Givs '." and the K.al lo a Ouost thai
ptru.il ibe n cil ia u'ae alt the crga she laya.
tTIIememoer lhal JuilN W. t-LI.IS ia is fatm
of raiainf Ibe Pdll '11 on Slave., wl.m be ki.oaj.
lull well tbat by Joliif o ibe uxtu IMTK Pods
will be cir.-epnitdiiikMy incrrastd.
IT" 7 nr 'ee jttem it m erf bail mt.
mmt bt admilltU l,f rwt .Srnarar waa ktJ ia li
t Iht tlifliittt intttugMitn " Kxtiael iruiu ci.Ujr
Ult-usuc'a Sttcli.
Ad Taleri iu Ci.i.4l.lMl-.
We'are aaliiunxad tu announce tul. 11. W. A.
LhX A.NDKK. aa a cau:uaie lu r. (.naei.l .Vleca.
kituur cuunly iu Ibe Atiiaie ul the ntal Utuer.
al Aaacuibij.
V: sre aotiiurixed tn announce JUSLPI! R.
lilM-KSr-IK, ta., as a C
ale lur a seat III
the llou. off
.I Hie next Lejilalur.
"e "'' ""' 'l"'iM"-
gj- w. are au.l.or.ied tu ..mount lapt. MO.
H 1T.S, a. a eandiu.u tu I C.bar.
ro. COUIll,, ,B ,, Uou ul Cu.u.un. t.l li.e nexi
General As.eu.aly.
. .. ... .
x-.it . oj-jvimmcuia.
1"Le caudidatea for tjovetuor will address
rr- u-. .re auiboriied to state that S. J
liVrrybiil baa withdrawn Iruiu lha canvass
a a candidal tor 51.tr, ti
An Inccndiarv Amooc IT.
Ou Monday -.tiefngou abuul 4 o elock,1"
u alarm ot fire was given, whicb originated
iu au attempt by some one lo br No. i ou
tjrauite tow, lately blicd up lor a Shoe
Store. A piece ot water ptool fuse waa
igoilad aud placed among a parcel oi
shavings, and a cbuuk ot hie aa. aiae pla-
tJ Uljiivt tne couutt-r and covered over Hb
liav. This i certainly tb boldest atleu.pl
It'll place tbat we bave ever kuoau.
lu broad day light and tu a siiuaiiou where
person are continually pas.ni, lor au at
tempt of ibis kiud to be mau, shews lhal
au bave a rccltlcs aud lawk-sa act among
us, wb.cU our lou authorities, by every
means in tbeir poaer. ouubt to eudcavor to
Lve ferreted uul. There Is uo letting abal
. . . 11 .
amount of damage our lowu would have
, , . ., , . f,.,i,i,i 11
suffered had ibe Lr 10I a foothold. Ho
4
thankful w ought to ba toUodfor warding
offsuvh a disaster,
Where ia the Democratic Party 1
Aud eebo ausaer where! Why split
UP lud to.ng to a.y d,sb...ded,
" .
but ae will stop, aud aa) tbat it bualed aud
then formed iuiu 10 separate Couveuilous,
4ud each ban: put fontt a ticket for lb
support of their Irieud. Judg LrouUa
and Mr. Fiupatnck were nominated by tb
regular lAmocraiie Convention; .Mr. Pita- ;
patnek declined aud (JuV. Johusou, ot lico.
was appointed by the Exeuutivu Commute
iu bi etead ; and the t cession, or bogut
Convention, beaded by tbe Hou. W. L. Yau-
ty, of AUbwa,Bomiuated Jirvckcnridg
5 'ym
halotti:: "
and Lane, a their candidate, for Preideat
T .TV.' .. t .
It w .s..U, how aoon men ohaoire their
,.., .h..ir .i a oronect thai
r" "
Douglas was iu
the ascendant ot '
were ready to upoil liiui, if nominated,
yet, as soon as au cpportuiity effem, or
without wailing to nee what the feelings of
'of the people were on lha sulject, ihey tip
. hi III tbe cold shoulder.
la Petersburg, at a meeting held to en
dorse lha r-tccidcrs, ihe lion. W' li. Yeney
,is teprcBcntcd as making a real Southern
! Speech. W bal doe lhal n.eau ! This
! gentleman ha becu charged with being iu
1 favor of a dissolution of ibe Union tf fa
I voting a revoluiiou of tbe cotton growing
States. This be takes every opportunity
now to deny, supposing, we have no doubt,
tbat the people have forgotten a letter be
wrote to Mr. Slaughter, frout which we take
tbe followiug exiract, or perhaps he thinks
tbat the SuutLiru Siaica are ready for be
ing placid in tbt category be rcfeta to.
Head ihe ixtracl.
" but it we could do as our fathers did
oigubiie " committees ot aalety " all over
Ibe cotton Slates (abd it la only iu tbeitt that
we can hope lor any iflVciive moveuieul)
we thull ore tbe Soutbttu heart, inalruct
Ihe Snuibetn mind, give courage to each
other, and at Ihe J'lti PaH Hu.MM dy one
oiguhiicil coiiceilrd action, tee can r eel
pilule the cuilon ttulrs into HEYuLU
IIU.S." The uniou men should bear in mild that
nearly every diaunionial iu the country fall
immediately luio I lie support of lircckeu
ridge aud Lane. W hy it this t Can any
satisfactory reason be given than tbat tbey
ixtect to ucciu.plisb ihe oljtct nearest
1.. ir I... .rt r.1 tui.i.iiiit ttii lirael at the
i South of preciilatiug a revoluiiou in the
j cotlou Stale. Lei Ibe Southern people re
1 fleet betore the) ivu their adbeaiou lo tn.
'i.atiy. Let Ibeiu read lha extract above
aud ponder tbe meaning well. .. r. 1 aiicy
uow denies being a iliauuieutat. What did
be uieau b) ibal extract ? Let some of Li
llltbda suawer.
l our year ago, when ibe Democratic par
ty waa ubitttl, the cry from tjie Soutueru
poiliou lo li e Nt bigs w as, eome over and
beip Us, aa that ia tbe only Way to save the
Li.lt.li, as lie Souib ought to be united iu
sentiment. Many wete seduced logo oter,
hut l he Union ia not yet aved. To pfove
tbat they will nut practice what ihey prearb,
' I the party i bow divided aud ilia a fact
j tbat Cannot be dtuitd, neither section ot
, . , j tbal.ee of electine I heir
I ' .
' man, Jet ibslead cf now offering lo join the
"!. .,.,, .,..1 Ii.ll h'r.r
-j . .... ..
; ell, acceptable caudidatea, botb North aud
Soult( BO , ori i, ..id .bout a united
OUUIU UOW. 1 I II. 1IHUU BUI IU uiqiu
danger now as lour yrr sg! Cerlaii:!
liul, iu lha language uf Mr. Calboun Ibe
" victory would not inure lo ibeiu ''
Of tbe Douglas wi.ig of I Ueinocratie
patly we have ouly to say, that we ars op-
posed to ibeiu loo, sq jailer sovereignty and
ail ; )el we aie glad to sea tbat the f.iet.d
of Judge Douglas ate not to be bluffed cfi
by ibe a eessionisla, even it b li.e Hou. W
L Yancy at tbeir head, who ibe Columbia
Curohhiun cou.-ider tbe "leading spirit iu
tbia wbctu tuoveuielil." It will be seen b)
tbe folio ing resolutions, adopted by the
Hougla National Couiiiiiliee at W'arbingion,
ibal ibt-y iutei.d 10 full) organize for ibe ap
proacbing Presidential cauvass, vlx :
l.fioi'vti, Ibe etisis utmauding that the
orgsuitaliou cl ibe demtciaiic party shall
be preserved iu tail aga.ustopeu aa welt a
! secret eueuiies ol the aousliiulion and tbe
I Union, II is tbcrelore recommended 10 tbe
'lieuetat Slate Couimitteea Ibal tbey t.k
I measures to secure tbe adoption of an elee
! loral ticket io Ibeir lei-p-Ulve Slate, pledg
I ed lo ibe unt quivocal support ol tbe i.otui
j uees ot the National Heuiocratie CoBveu
1 liod, btepbeu A. Douglas and II. V. Jobu-
aou.
heioreil, Tbat if any Stale Committee
shall omit lo lane the pr per alepa for at-eur
ing sucb au ehctoral u.K.l, thru tbe nuiu
I Icr ot : lii couimiltce iu that State la hi re
I by auiboriied, either iu cunjubctiou will.
I member ol ibe Stale (J0.11u.Kiee, or by Lis
! own act to lake sucb acliou as be ma)
j deem necessary and proper for that pur
1 pose.
JcrdtD'a Letter
Attention i called lo tbe di-eutsion at
j Motgabton. Il will be aeell lhal nfereocc
1e. by Mr. Pool, to Jordan Idler.
a bicb be gives, ia a very decided manner,
bi opit.iiu ol Jordau character. Uov.
El.ia, 11 wt.l also l seen, asid be wa a
gt-uilt-meu aud endorsed bim at aucb. W'e
bate htfoi us a It-tier from a respectable
gel.lltu.au living iu lb town of Hertford
" bo ti.es u. some information in relation to I
Jordau a character, from ubich w will giv
a lew Items. li says, lu Ibe brat place,
that be is ao infamous liar and au unpar
alleled cowaid. living a lanyer, be ba.
di-gr.ced bis pi of. s.iou b) extolling a note
trom a man when drunk ; of coilectiuir bi
clieut's money anJ never paying il over; of
canvassing bia ca.es out ol door and talk
m 'lu u,eD l" "seeiisiu tbtir opiuions aud
thus slock tho Jury ; be is aUo guilty ol
obtaining busiuea by unprofessional mean.
II got up a subscription al lirrilord lo pre
I sent to himself a .ilvt-r pitcher for hit ui-
j lingunU'd poltlie.itl tei nets iu and out ol
the Slat other people subscribed about
Jour dollar aud be paid one huudied dot
.r. h.m.elf-bougbl .be pi.cber and bad
e. r
it presented 10 bim.elf while at lb North
uv urole bom Idler Ibat bo was lb guest
0f Cov. S.-ymore and J. Uordau lienuet, I
,Ld bad parties giveu lo him by them, wbeu !
ti knoan Ibat tbey weretu Hon pe.au J
beu Le came bom b ixhibiled during a
bole Court, a pair of China va-e, which
be ettd wa present ftoni Gov. Ellis winch
wt, a fi , r avrdw knoan to bave been bought
iu KdentoD, Uov. Ellis never having seen
or heard of ibem. What say tb people to
ll.UI Uoe. these facta comport with the
J eh.r.eter of a .,,.... ! If .he, do,
do wot know what make a gentlemen, i.
I C,o. Elli waa not really acquainted ib
j ....t i i .!... if
morgan a euar.B.ir, in i . i
ha was acquainted with him, and then vouch
ed for him as a geutleman, he dcsanee the
ooutt nipt nf all decent men.
A Proposition -with two Faooa.
We learn from ibe kegiittr, that a demo
cratic, meeting was held at Kalcigb, on the
25ih ull., which waa presided over by Hob.
1). Uarriuuvr Iu l.i- remarks on taking
the chair, he told the audienoe lhal although
things tli'l look upmlly for the Democratic
parly, yet ha bad a plan which eoiild get
them out of lha kinks, lo ait 1 L I each
Hcmocrat vole for the same electoral ticket,
but write on the ticket the nam of lha can
didate he might prefer, Douglaa or Breck
enridge, aid then when ll.e votes wera coun
ted out, Ibe electors would vola for the tnau
designated by the majority of lha voter.
W e wonder if the Hon. Oii.ilcn.ao obiainsd
thi Janus faced plan wbil ou hia mission
to Rqiublican Spain.
Capi. Walker of this couuty, happened
10 ba at Raleigh, aud delivered a speech
The Register aaya the Captain caught grce
dily at the proposition. If tbi ia o, Capt
Walker must bave changed after h left
Kaltigh, for it fouud no favor with tba
eessiou meeting which wa held lat week,
all bough lha Captain referred toil.
Tbia proposiiiou i one of tbe most outra
geous that aotld ba uiada by any parly a
real double faced scheme l)ougla btiugjeba-ui ihu. created iu tl fluur, wbeu
io favor of squatter sovereignly and Hrcck
iuridge opposed. W find ibe Standard fa
voting this project beeats in th Peo
ple's Ticket wa run and wa lo favor uith
er Jacksou or Adam.
Now, if our memo
ry aervea u right lb
People's Ticket '
wa eot on to prevent Mr. Adam or Craw-
as. go. up .u j
fold from gelling th vote of ihe Slate.
Ad Valorem and Billiard Tables.
., 1 1 1
T he oM.onciits of ad valorem seem 10 be
'
considerably c xereid by lb fear th.l
llilliard Table and spirilou liquor will
only be taxed according to the ir value.
It Mem lo ua Hiat any one wijb half aa
ey eould ae into ibi. Pul as none ar
" ao blind a iho. who will not see," it i
like throwing pesrl. b, for. swine to tell
, , jtii . .
Ihose. bat under tbe ad valorem sy.Um Ihe,
will Lav lo psy a double ts and sueb
will be tb ease, la the first place, a bil-
liard table if ii is worth $-0ll, will pay &0
cut. tax. ibeo for lb. prtvilege cf using
... ....
.1 pobliely, 11 will ba l.led ag.ic, f
a il rsy now. So iu relation 10 li
quor, it will pay au ad valorem lax aeeor
diog 10 vslue aud a lax for a lieen- lo re
tail. If Ibia was not tb eist, we should;
fitl disposed to cbarga sgaiusl cur party
the deposition lo encourape rice iusiead of nlrr beat- about " for " popularity or f at
iry.ug lo tuppreu tt. W look apaa Ibis j rousg " lak.u iu connection a lib lb tact
argument a. only an ad c.ptatuui on.,,,' " 'M.yU J,o,.t and jo.ued lb.
, . , . , , . , Uiiyiium purlu show tbat be must be Ib
bicb l calculated lo deceive. . ......... . . ...
, bead and Iron! ol lb eonetru stand asid
The Standard in a Quandary.
Tb Editor of the Ststdard, wh wis a
deli gait- to lb lSaitiuior Conveutioa, has
come bom completely boo plu ed, 10 much
so, ibat L i bol prepared lo " indieato a
choice tetweea lb two ticket." Ws.wait,
be says, " the acliou of the Ht-mocraiic par
ty ol tb Stal."
W'e feel for tb Editor for Le ssy bs feels
gloomy y, aaJ, ana .s.is out "Uoa mi
Ibe country !" So say ac, aud a believe God
is at tbi tim doing a good work by break
ing up tbe corrupt part, which has had
contiol of th- 3.crs3.:,t so long tbat cor
ruptiou ia sicking out, and will L-riug iuto
power ibe only Nalioual P.rty thai is now
in existeu, beaded by Hell and Everett.
li.it holaitbslsiiditig it still erie out " Let
ut ehct oar Stole titkil, no matter what
ticket wa support for Pivsideul." ;
Another Democratic Conventon.
The Salisbury Burner ba ibroauoul a
suirgraiioo tbat il will be neee.ajry to call'
another Democratic Slat Coi.veniioit, and
Thursday, July lUth, i suggested as the;
nrout-r tun j. Tbe (Jreensboro Patriot thinks
that Uo. Ellis will
do ba nominated.
dee.iue aud Mr Hoi
Arrival of the Orcat Eaatern.
The alcamer Ureal Eastern ariited si
New Yoik on the a?lb and aa iu ber dock
. . .... .
bv 6v m.nute cast o, amidst the greatest
uj ut. y 1
eieitemebt. She ... out IU da) and '.i
hour from Needles to tb bar. She bad
ou hoard A'i passenger. Ibe stemr sail-
ed 3,JV0 mi.e. wiihoul stopping ber eugn.es
Every thing women aum.r.b.y sar.aie.t
speed was 14) knots. Uu dsy made JU3
mile.
More Kail Road Iron.
Yesterday some seveu car loads of iro
a received iu lowu, lor lha Wilmington
aud Hutbeilord road. Pout mile ol lb
road was finished ou Wednesday last.
row Tli M. C. WUHJ.
Mr. Editor : Your correspondent X
must I a sorl of ubxiuiluu. li.umdu.l, or
else how could bs bat penned au article!
tbat aa so iu time, preUtuiiiig Ibal lb liul.
(elm aou'd has lb rxaltlu aud Ibe
Ueiuueral would bav lo play second li Jd.
lo ii. I0 tell. Mr. Editor cant )ou just
let me know wbo your currespoudunt is.
He U Certainly som punkln and 1 would
lu uu, Wt,,ol.f. '1 u wind is er.ri.iuiy
takeu out ot lb sail ol tbe Democrat cum
pi.leiy, anu me v.mor. a, u .u ...c.r .eve.. A ,lir0Uf.r.
NANtY. , ibtl Mj ou b;W4,jtlt ro tor Wssb.
1 iugton, with dispatches from Utah, coi'l'""
Wonder if ilia " Democrat " is not It noun tug ptopo.iiioi. iroui Hngbstu oil 10
by t' fruit about tbi lime be seem tolc'l In iloimou pioptrty at Sail Lak
have rrr Houglaa " Itigbt s.'I. np with lb l ulled Mate., tb Saiul lo teuiov.
car." liul Alaal W hile uiau mighty uu-I sou. poiut tb p.e.ifio eoast, t-iiher
s.rt.D, King thai" 11.11." X. J tb li.niU Pos...iou or Ibe Lulled Slu
. FOR THR K. C. 5VHIO.
DKMOCUA ITO M AN AOKMKST OP
HAIL 1SWAI.
Si:BXK. Wmtmi X I'- .Kuit Vowl jroi
, !ritlny to thtkaty 'Intern.
Knter whig with a Utile girl 8 years oM
tare ,
" Kmer LVnoerat with two litlla girl 8
and I'.t year o6lurr Jusl vulhifg ut ull,
l ie whig had taken atock la the amount
of 2,60.1. Tho democrat f-ViO worth
Vi mom ha ago, oolhe 4b of July, large
train of car In III Cbailotla to t'oueord .
rigulur Jun both tj charged. Uu i1(
same occasion trains trow Salisbury to Con
cord with on Jure only charged.
Probably tbi i Deuiocralio ad valorem
ati'l a fair sample of tbo idea whichjjov.
j yt 1(i ..nellite have of Equul isn-s
and show ihut favoritism, incompetency
and uiismauageuiei.t follow in ll.e uttke of
the Democracy, lei thetu be placnd in what
ever situation they may be. -
Jonathan Worth will please take a note.
SAM.
rit tub s. c. tv 11 10.
Sec no in the Baltimore Dtmucratio Con
vention. .asbsul avsuass neuvass ma-Mir.
When partial order had been restored,
after the giving way of the fl )or, th Mar
shal xpiessed b hope that ibe Convention
would not become alarmed lhal It ass nut
lb platform which had gone doau, bul aim
ply a plauk of il.
A Voice Which plank!
A Heli-gai re-poiidt-d tb nigger plank I
Anoth.-r Helegai responded thai ibis
break a only Ihe loreruiiuer of the grand
break lhal would soon folio iu the Conven
tion ilself.
Tbe seal of the Pennsylvania and New
York delegations wi re also tumbled iuto lb
Mr Jol.u Cochran, of New York, remark
ed, " P.uns)lveuia and New York go Uou
logell.ur.''
Ou of the page also remarked that
when be heard lie crash, be thought it was
'he aroedt-r coming up through ll.e d f
,ul B Uoaveunou, a toey wouiJ 001 ad
'
Basic caav ur TH r.aav ai.SHXHTa.
Huring the delay of rrpxr.ng lb II wring,
tb Keys ton liakd of Philadelphia t,.o
j look Ibeir statiou in tb gallery, and one
more ineti in. iio.vi u. u.ui, ou. mu e.-
r ,
It-cl ibeicof can be dieerueJ trom Ihe ue-
: ece,41 proceeding, of tb uubarinouuui
j Convention.
j Tie musie bad 00 rflVct. The habitnsla
r unl.u.eabie ibey act cf tb H v.ua
"'l"'- A J
j -V. Lav no tie Lcadtr-w. are but
be.likg about lor popularity or patronage.
, J)tJJut ., J
, lb, toui.i.llor ' waa al ibe lialtimors
Pow wow, "bt .l.ug around. " lt-i.l know
j wbeiber be slated tba grounda of lo.gl..'
i Com-iiluiional Lniou Av.-labilii, or not 19
lb convewliou. An, bow Ik cobvenim
, MOU,.. j bin.. 1 Ho j.ls I a.eau 1 Mr. M-
Uea say in hi Raleigh sprteb last 1'uug-
l.a received il I J elec.oral votes, mo.e thaa
t.o third of the Electoral College, ki
lb seceedvra, or d.aunioni-ta, only gave
Hreclmride and Lano 1"J voles. 11.
Councillor bavl.'K "DO fil leader." aid
Yancey -lb " Couueilloi " ba uo ' lea
da.. 1 be log iu and aboul the Cunventiou
had som. effect, perhaps lb " Ikll "
i Sucb ea, therefore, wbo belong lo the
Yancey school, need k oa lo read them uul
jot tb Party, 'lb tresis know by Us
' truii. Hut Mt. PuUgla ataads apou differ
J cut grouud, and ao far (row leading biui oul
of lb party, wc bat never read biut any
, ber onlv w here has found biut bv bn
; 0aj0 ieUf t,l upou ibe quustiou of slate
ry aud iu favor of a Ci.-iiiuiioni L'uioo.
H tttern iJemocmt " Jm.e 5.
If ibi ia true why have you deserted
Huuglaa and taken up lin-ekftuf idg aitli
Yauce,, tb dl.uuiouiat al lb bvad.
X.
Tbcr i W'to. L. Yancey a mm ale
,,ut. to precipitate lb eotluu Stales lb
a Kevoiuiiuu, and tbu d.olve lb Cuiou.
v e coudeuiu bi. course aud ditappiote of
bl ecbe.u.-s bow a aa did last S0U.U.1 r
wbeu be mad. a Q -ry -peerb ia Cbatlulle .
' il 1 tier h lirtnmrut ' ij June 5.
W Sere ia lb " licmocret" now ! Cher's
by jol wtib Yancey Tb aloreaaid W id
L. Hiunioii .ebt-me. rierv speech in
tb. nolle. Eu ! Ou ! wbal a beauty 1 did
gro, toil tbat " lkii. '
X.
Tb New York Herald says : " There
i.. not one ol lb expuauirs made btfor lbs
Covude CuluUilllee, wbicil ia al all 10 t
euii.p.rt ii iu gravi.y aiili ibe ("u eoutaiit-
vu iu l'o.i.iia.tir Ueueial Holt a letter
f'akrot ibe Hou, ol Kepre-eulatives,
ou tiie lecebl Puat Office di laletion. lie'
, a list a slat ol llilug dep j.eu lo a bleb,
trilufe l0 Jf uul bud ,
; ulivd uuoer any .uui.ui.irsin. .ysieui iu
lb wuilu. Pur lb. penud ot Bv )rat,
aucuruii.g vo j.ir. iiu.iasf.i. uienv, u.tse ue-
; Lb jjuu,fUuiu, U,l(g lu (UB lu.,t J
. Ueui."
!
Aki'Thxii Uu.i Spiki.d lion. L. O'H.
Branch eaunol suppoil lb liieckci.ridge
; in !. 1" bi late Inter lo bi coustiiu
enia, ' aa Well a. lu ll ill, b take gtound
against " Inter vet.lion." 1 be LnckenrHij;
it au " iiiietvtbllou " ticket, and our wuitny
I. lend, i' .tlier Larry,'' uiu.t a nt a " p'
total " declining 19 go it.
Tb fullowiue i taken from the report of
ibe piueeediiig. of the Connecticut L gi''
lure 1 " Hut lu la ges and luehtlui
takeu up. Mr. liai.i.ou wa opposed to
in pruiialou taxing l.ebeloi. 1 bt re
a l.x ausad) l.tu upou a goose, and an
mau bo bad h.ad l.tnty b.e )vara anu
oul being mallltd could b I a led uudtl
tbat avcltuu. lb btii waa poatpoucd."
riiroBTkD t)rra or Khiuiiam Yti'1'
1 n mil I.i.r I... St l.i.u.a l'eu.ocisl