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TIU IJSDU'. JI I.Y 17.
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MTSRErRESEN'TATioN*.—The GoWsboro’ ■ DOCKEPvY AND OLDWELL. | Dkf.p Riveti Navigatiok.^—vVc ic-Rrn
' Piitriot, in its violent attacks upon ^Ir. f>/ « Lfttn- to the j that 125 Gormans li;i\e lol't Now York for
Stmily, seems to have very little care as to j Monfyomert/ County. I this phioe, a part of 5^>0 who hav^ hcen
I the matter or the manner of its artitlesi ! Gen. DiK-kcry and Maj. Caldwell both . cngngfd to w^ork on the Cape Fear and
In its issue of the ITith, we find a long ar- fiddressed the people of Montgomery, at Deop Rivers,
tide, in whifh Mr. Stanly is first abused yesterday. Maj. CaldwYjll’a sj)ecch
as an unc onditional su}>missionist, and was juite a ciirio^ity in its way. Some | lA ANIA Ol^llKS. lope
oF.NaTOR King ON THK CoMrrvOMTST. ^ Sor*h. Caroliti x ijo'csr.ion F!n{].—A, The pb?!5omcnorr otro?/? •a uAoj/r r/( i;;A,
lion. ■\Vm. K. King replies at length to i ™*i’”iioth white fi; " wpp snspomied iV un \vluch th,' Philadel}>h'a Nortli Amfvicau
a letter asking his opinion upon the Com
promise. He take.s uj) each separate
measure, objccts to particular porti(»ns of
some of the bills, bnt he re-afiirms his
one of the windows of the oiTifi; of the no(i,‘.-'.» as having (K.cnrrcd iu that citv on
Charleston Mi-rcury on the -kh ins'int, on AVc'dnt sii:’v st week, was notici-d at
which appeared a lone star, atid :i l i't'lo- Norristown by tin* (Mlitor of the Free l’ros,
snake with its lu'ad erc'ct at the foot of a who smv>; ‘•I’rcriscly tlu* same plionoiMc-
palmetto rreo, ;is if :il>out t«i sfrik;* A non was ol s rvfd at th’s plaie ab*nt a
I oj)iniou heretofore exj>rcssed, ‘‘that the | })ortion of tlio imlitar}'tirow up I'ctcwc' tl.o f(UUi'{cr ]>;ist ii’c]i:«-k (rii tIi
li"' I'J it (}] • -I*!* />• 1 ^ —^ - i4.l1. 1 *111 *1 *1\.1 Vt-Vf'k\, j 'I .» - j n - rv \ 1 i in- SillflO i'\ Ot J '
* II' 7 / V/ tluMi in the same j'aragrapli as \vi>liing to leadin;x articlos of his j>(>litic*al crcr»l ^ ^ ' p(*oplo (»f the South couhl with honor, and ' arms, and ;ravc niiiC i heers iritf. ih\ ihc north anvl )it.rrh\\t*>t hori/ou
V, • V ' of tl.e were novel enough; and his whole speech, fre.pin.tly, and so much at circumstances, accjui-: dark douds were re..which b^ht-
Norti. in case they are persisted in. The one end to the other, was made up of ^ ^ Tint *4^0^' ■ i ''I- S.ls did not Jise fiw'n 11'.o'hovi/.oT. J!
.—This morning at lOo’cbn k. a J'atriot says: the smallest kind of sophistry, the merest | > , ‘ ^ ^ , subject of .sece.ssion, he says: j conuition ot (lie crops on-the other Mde. (,,or j.cad it w
liroke out in the wooih-n Stable in
n ar of the (’ape Vear Hank, threaten-
tVom the furious manner in wliich it
h;t, in t)ie n.iidst of a nuiuber ot old
aden warebi'Usi '. >tai'lcs. I'ie., ail as dry
“Who that has heard 3ir. Stanlv, as he Muihot his speech ; field.', not onl} of j however, prepared to admit j ''’>!>Oi|U(.iit dulim pri
stumps it throughout this district, has not was a direct insult to the int('lligenee of; of the I nion, and a sy>tematic ; i^tates ]»ossess either the constitu-: ' !LUio\id t u
beon sh(K-kcd with his wild, kingbv notions? }ii>j audience He is certainly one of the i been made by the Locofoeos tional or reserved ri'^rht to secede from the; tii'--- }iio. iit^ \,i 1 ta e
II,. n,a,ny as*.,. ,ba, .W Vmon p.,: t. ,ni.r.pre«ut i,, ,o„.i:.io„. It is " |
, . ... this section of country for some time pa.^t. "c : This is Democracy m a new paasc. At j,, ;
c id ot tiiiH , itgardk.ss oi all inti.ii tions ot , . have endeavo/ed to do, taking as our an- the North, according to the SukIIk rn IjO-, v. Iih Ii will all, ( f the (K iii;;:id
ot tlu'se States must be a 1 nion to tlie ", • 1. . r^' .. , ; duty to let the truth be known. This we : This is Democracy in a new pli.ise. At
. tinder boxes, to produce a .>ierio\is con- the Constitution, regardless of all agrcs- His attempts at gulling the ]>eople are aw
Ii„, l.v .iu- -i.m;, ,'.y „„o ,,ar,y, on the rij^l.t, of ,l,e I„„ is a ,m. nf ,h,. ,n„s. r.»|«t.,Wt. a,ul aMy oo„. i a».ic in favo,- „f ,1.. C,,,,,,.,,...,;™. I„ U.is
’^.''Vl'ril!i'.'maI!l?,Kr!.r.ll'u l‘ tl.us ,-,.ntimic,l; J'T''i'"'* lo- |M|».rs in llic counlry. State tl.cy are all (.i,p..s,.,l l„ it an.! ,l;,i.n
‘ ' “He wmtoidv"i>;si>its tliit MU ojinrex-^ed i* * *•’ e .t\o\\ed hiniMdt jrlie\ing in From this jiapcr we have .'■hown, that, the right to .-^(ctMlc as cl'>ar :mil |ln..n.‘st'..>ll-
^le n.mtonU as,>.eit.s that an oppres.-cl tlie nirht of Sceession, and that a State * * r n i * i i - / i i Ti i n *
member of thi^ Confederacy, has no means l,;ul the ri-rht of iudjnnL' what deMee of ""twitl'-^tanding all tiie boasted clanns to able, th.mgh t!:ey are willing t-. ••ac(pii-
the par- esce.” In Soutii Car ilina th"v cal! Hic
t.ir
.•oiitint'd ti the single building in
■h it oi’ginated. We but .-peak the u-
>r,-.il S'Mitiiiieut u lu n we eon^^ratulate
of redn .^s for the wrongs inflicted on it. oppression would amount to a sufficient 1 Viii'^-racy, set up b;
_ . !’• I ' resort to the i-(|uivocal contest ot f(,|- Jn.j- to withdraw from the Ciiion, ty, anl notwitiistan«ling all the “resolu- Coni]>rouiise all s ivt> ('t' n inif's arid tliey
(it /.(11" 0.1 i.i\in__ a lu bpartiiifiit anaich\ and r(‘belli(«ti. and of the time and manner: that sove- tions whi h no Southern man can object who‘‘ac(uiesce” I'Y-dcral Wliigs. .\iid iiovv
8©irdi m iuaged, with fheir Kngines in hr-t And again in the same article: reignty is indivisible: that we owe no alle- i t„,” which the I.ocofoc. Conv* iitions adopt, here i.- Senator King, who calls hiiii.v. lr ;
niilis oi'Ur tor iMimcdiate use, and an ample “Mr. Stanly holds out to them the giauce to the (ieiicral (Jovcrnment: that inJi.^imtible that IJifler the
ai^l 1\ 'f water in the 1'ublic Keservoirs. gbxmy jirospect of degrading and bloody the right to Secede is one of the reserv(>d ^ '
Mfcr ■ pn pertv was sav‘tl from destruction relndlion. in (he event of intolerable op- rights not delegated to the (!i-neral (lov-
... , 1 .1 • .1 11.1 , pressionl” (rnment: that the (leneral Joverument is
th*' i: IV. hv their means, than all the eo.-( l • • i •
llowdo (hese declarations corresjmnd’ i>ot sovereign: that soverei^Mity is only in
i'- , . 1 I .1 * M 1 n 1 hereiit in ami innohiK nifh the iteonle:
l'n>t. we are told that .'Ir. stanlv will sul>- , ... ‘
that the tramers ot the ( onstjtution were
very guarded in their pliraseologv in de-
tining treason, in saying that tri'ason should ....
consist in levying war against the I'nitid 'M'’'^''d a^ frank aiio candil, ami true in ^ . ^1^^ A\'iimiiiL'’ton
Shitf^i, not the (’t>iixtitnfii)ii. And a great 1**^ tricndship tor the South, he utti'rly re- , hps(er l>oiids (j v.ne
deal more of t-iich silly sditl', in the .ame fuses, »‘ither to answer himself, or to an- X, \v Vnrk on 'riuir>d:iv aiteniomi. 'I'hi
thorize any one to aii.-'Wcr for him, the ol't- imiiiber of ]J(iHils bid f"r avms-S.'i’i I
lJut. uiifortiin.itely for the rejiutation of
Maj. CaMwcll as a statesman ami pobti-
coiiu o pi\'.S" hopes to >ui ctctl in the aj- liaii, he in the.se matters is at direct issue
)>roaching elc( tion. Hi>w far an electii'ii
Tlie Cotioii m.-irket i.^ .ste.i iilv di > Iiii'iifr,
under liie c.iiiH'lcnt exocctatinii ..f .i large
T ']> oTt tiiis -;:i!e and a full su]i]t!\ r- niain-
iuL'^ on h;;n(! fi'>m tlie pieviuus ye.ir. We
ob^ll\e that til!- pre''iir" f guods fur
shijiiiicitt w:.' so trre.it at 11,1 Vie f r th •
I r.-ukiiii. rhai 'he cot.ld ii. r 1 i-ini: ali that
■>v IS i[ier"
'ji'i'i’i I- i.i t
cd (i.iv
mit t) all aggressions, and that no mattir
hat thos(‘ aggressions are, he "ay> tht'
Cnion must last to the “end of time.” In
the very next .sentence it rejiresents Mr.
Stanly as pointing out in’r and nhrUiim
in ease those opj>re"si(»ns are contintunll
It i.' bv >uch means as thoe that tlu> Lo-
won in surh a manmr will alvance tin*
charaeter of the party we will submit to
the public to determiiK'.
Mll.ITAnV rnlKT MaKTI.VI..—Ikn’i,
TAl.i(tTT ('.xsiilKKKlt.—A high .>lilitary
Court has recently been in Session in
AVashiuirtoii Citv. its niemi»er>, beiii'j a-
m -nir the fir>t in r,>nk and m">t disiin-
iiui'hed in the army, and its nl ject being
the trial of Urcvet 15rig. Ieii «Ieorge Tal-
cott. t'dlonel of ()rlnaiK'e. tlu* Cliiet ot
that ( orp',) on tdiarge.-of \'ioIation of the
of all the KiiL'ines, Koeivoirs, and Water
Work" ^ I t iiow little do we ordinarily
afpr ■( late any of these!
not this be a warniiiir to property-
holu : - ill that Square, to fullow the »-\am-
pltf of Mf. .'leKethan ami .^Ir. Ib. nbow, by
reiiJ 'Vmilt ih ir w “den Innises. and build-
k»g 1 i'riek/
It i" n>! kiiM'vn how the lire nriginati’d.
§|l'; .'ke .i!it in the 'up(u>r ."tory, among (he
H-'W i .its. ’
iri.iiT At..\iN.—Wc learn th.it in
m^V.y part? of the -surrounding i-ountry the
«mi i.' .•ihii'"f p. ri'hini: for want t'f rain,
a (.riiiial period tor that crop.
>'l.i "i: I'llVi.K r»i;u»tiK.—NVe are glad
t.irn tVi'iii the (lobl'boroiiiih Ib puidi-
can, tliaf tlie work of ra'.."',ng .a m w 1 riilire
over th" Nciise near that town, in plaet' of
the ii b;i' -,'.r, ha.' bt eii commeiieed, and
tile i-.ii" ar>' \peete 1 to pa'^' over it be-
^re the 1't if .\i!gii"t. Prompt ami eii-
Cfg.ri.-,
Mu. WKU>rKlt.—The report of the ac
tual or int--n led r ■'ij.'uation of Mr. Web-
sta, of lii' ' at in the Cabinet, is po.'jtive-
ly *ontradi teil, by the X. V. ('ommereial,
on Mr. \\ t I'sfor’s own ».\p:i> authority.
leclaring that there is no truth wh;;t-
«fiT iu the '!ory. And by the National
iBtelligeu.-er, al"o ..n .^lr. Webster’s an-
tfcoiiiv. Th • Intoiligencer adds,—
Mr. Web'ter'" health i.' now jierfeetlv
good- hi'tt'T thiiii it !i:!.' been for a lo'i;:
tim ; but he naturally hnik.' forward \\;th
e«ne. i ll to liiat period of the year in whieh
he i'. :ind has been for .e\cral year", vis
ited w;th a ditri "sing catarrh, or the di."-
ea.>^e wliii-ii i." commonly called in KiiLdi.ml
in t’li-eoun'iy rlu /• .'_// f'lnr. Th:"
i* ;■■■’ di> :il, aiid I 'lii) s on in Aiiirust.
Ho - I- ' I mui h l;;st ye.ir from the ne-
.,f 'j..-iiHii)L' the hott >r j.art of th '
ftaiftiiu-r in the Senate, and until he tiMik
cbarL'e nt th.' Department ot State, which no -m h eoiitiai t. It was contended bv the
h«c...il I not leave until ."ome time after aeeii.-ed that he did not know of the ex-
t/on'Mi'S had adjoianed. He hf'i)cs bv , . . i i i- i .i
. , ,1 t £• 1- • • tin? t»t Thf cMiitr.'K't, tiial lie rM*lit‘Vfu tlu*
tatArl an I l»v ehan^i* of clniiafi' to inMi- i i •
if not vert, the attack of his nriwel- ''r.ler given tor bali-^ was an incon-
come visiter the j»resent "easoii. Some of "iderable one by (’ol. linger tor the pur-
hi." medi-al frii-nd." have ad\ ied a ."ca v^’v- p is" of eoiii’iw tihg tli.- u.-ii.:! artillt rv prai -
1^1. and others a visit to the mediciinl tice at l-'eit Mouroe. 'I'h Coe.rt, how-
qu iHg ill the .Mleuh.-inie." of Western Vir-
State's I'ights Jeffersonian I> nioci it"
candidate of tht).e ('onvcntioiis denies (he rigli( (o ."ccede, and says he
tor (fovernor, voted for the law to refuse look^^ n]ion ‘‘the gowd old democratic ].ar-
tlu‘ jails of I’ennsylvania for tin* confine- tv as the true jiartv of the I nion' I We
ment of fugitives; anl was the first man in ."hould like to know where that j>arty is to
the Senate in I^^IT to vote for the Wilniot be found. Perhaps Ikirnum can hunt it ’I'hui.-I.:v rendt red :
murder in the Ih- t-
(iliili! fii I'lyfr-il III
‘ /■ ilr'ji'*'* . »\ t HI- lltii'll-
siiict'die j.a t ol ';ie tii.'d ;it
B.ddiii 'rt: of a iil iek lo\ »; r-'- b'lie.
(only f' year-'.f age I for tin murd'r o( th-'
chdd of one .lohn IJt;m>'f. Tli" IS iii imc.r;-
■aner
I’ntviso. We have shown, that whilst he up.
and M;’,n-
openc'i in
state
• 1
f Kii'i.'.v state that tli
vi rd'ct ii
ilejree. ’
that it as tlieir de.-ire to;
•Ju’ v t>Il
_iijliy of
i":e ju.y
fol.iD 111 V
repeated (juestion, “\\ hether he is in favor ^ following were (he sueees."fiii bidi.ei.':
of the Fngitivo law, as it now .-t.inds, with- I'- " ■ l);uli?i »ti n.
, il. Nutt. \\ ihiiin^tcn. N. ('.
out mo(line;ition or ainenilinent.' And
with "Ueh iieui as Washiniiton. .TefVerson
.^Iadison and -laekson, vi-le the able ad- “\vhe(lu‘r he now repudi.ites hi> votes foi
dress of the Hon. 1>. d. Sliitdds, dei lining
the Democratie nomination fortJovernor
of .Maliama. .''Ir. Dockery read an ex
tract from (tell. .laekson's I’rotlaination.
issiu'd in the days of South Carolina Xul-
lilication. which was an effectual rt}dy to
N. N. .Ni.\"ii. \Viliiiiii"t'in. ,N.
.\ltV“il .'"iiiitli. W’ilmiii'.'tKii. N.
I'.li (iri-ilir. -M:o-s I’.hiff, .'S. (’.
.1. W . .M' ('.ill, 1 »:iriiiirii ii. S ’
.liiiiic.'' 1'ariiiJjrti'M. ('
ii. I’ll.-u-k t're' k, S, r.
, . II, 1 • 1 • -li'lin .\. Ki'ir- r.s, lihe-k •'n i-li.
W hilst the 1 eiin^ylvaiiian, his Cn--. .M.i;." r.lnil’, S.
the Wilniot Proviso, and for the law re
fusing the jails? " 'I'o the"(> ijiiestions.
(hough re]ieatedly challenged, he "(ami'
/II nfi.
r.iino
..flu I
lOa lO-t
1 '.iiloo
ioi*
lO.-i os
i,V ;
v r'lict with a unanimous r:‘ ommeiid.i-
ti’,’i to tif ! 'veruor to lOuiHiiite the pi.n-
i.'diment of the jirisoiur to iiiipr;.' i;iiii' t'.t
in the Pelliteiiti.ii v for life. 'l iny ^tood
diirill.;’ the wiioie (!l!\e tiiey U: reollt « K‘Ve:i
f ir mir-1 T in tlie fn>t d-';.ii • , .- ’''i ei; - f>r
ni:;r ler in the ">-eon i 1, ;,rie. Tii ■ !>a!t:-
iiiore AiiiLi ii au y.-:
“'l'li«‘ verdiet will lii'-et w^h f'lie -ii; r;;]
;;pi»roliation of tl;e e- ntiiMiipty as the oidv
jir' j. r o:i,.- whieh iier i'' r'd iiith '
"iii^jidar and ni'’"t iinpar.dli ifl c:..-’. the
tir."^ W e hrii 'V, w!im !i i;as ( VI r es-i un .’d
’perfectly clear, and the ."t Ms "h'HN- f.,rtii
with remarkable tiriohtncss. in this tate
of the heavens, t)te rain c^mmcnci d falling
quite smartly, increasii’g in volume as it
fell, and hnting some four or live minutes "
///./ 7 riii'i Ih'ii/j.—A fren^let'ion of Mis
souri h t" l.'tejy made the tr'p from New
Vol k til St. ijouis in four daV" aivl srventeen
hoiU'. lie went ujion tie- N'w ^’oik anl
Kri(; railroid to Dunkirk wiu-rehe took
the steam, r to Ch\Ldainl, tbeni c to Cin-
einriati. and thenee l.y stealn’r to St.
Lnuis. Tlie rcfrnlar tirne fp'm .New York
to i'’ne:;i!i;;ti is Jnrlij hn ir:^. \\’hcn th '
e:s>t- I-;! ilee ol' rMllw.iV is conij'lel 'd from
.-"t Loiii' To ( ineinnati. the trip to Ne-.v
1 oi'k Will be made in h.-' tliaii t hree d.iy'.
-"i: J'lijx ,).:.—'J'hc .M;.rion (S. C.)
St:.r. .'p, ;iking of the .'"tate. of feeling in
Nonh Carolina on secession lema.rks tliat
‘•there are on1\ tw^) [m vv"ji;pcrsj in ad
the .■■tnte that ;ac avowe.ily for di.union—
till’ Piflle.’-gh Siandard and tiie llornot’s
Ne'?."
^t »;/// / ’ //,■
ihief friend in Philadelphia, (where the .laiinj^ .M::u>t'tiy. \\ liitevilji', \. t'
(’liihcrt I’l tier, \\ ihiiiii^foii. N.
lO;,
lane..
!, of a (■
all the Major had advaiieed on the subjec t (’onstitutional ri;^hts of the South are fullv
of State ' right". Secession, \'e. Ibis was admitted,) g(>es for him as sustaining tho."i'
rights, and the ]>a]'ers in the interior,
where I'ree Soili'iii predominat '", (laim
him as a free .'o;i, r. Hear the Potter
rather an unkiml eut of Do kery, to eall
uj> from the tomb of the Ca|iulet> this old
docunK'iit of (he canonized S.iint of D -
mo( racy, at ^ui h a time, to disturb ;lie
feeiiiiLr> of the ft'W Lieos present, who
onee deliu'fite'l to [o the ohl her^> honor.
of t lit* ’271 li
IMwar'l Kii'tiii-r. dii.
.Idlili ,\. 'r!i_\ 1"I-, !•'.
M. ,M. l? il'i«iii, V> lii: \ i!'e. .N. ‘'
Ciilviii i!:ivr.i-J. iln.
llfi’.'i.'M ' V I’rowti, \\ ihiiiii"ti-i',
M liMiiiil ('!,ii’k. ('li'vel.-ni'l. 'iii,i.
('•unroll .V ilii.;", V. ;i.'lihi^t''i).
r.
in .'1,11
tile ."ii'M( -t of ;i t .-ij ita!
boy |.ri'oiier h'- ird ti.e
a'j;:.i!i't lri)i AviMioe* tie
eiii itioii, thoii_ii tli-’i'c
f;d y i!iiiie:>t.lo ! i?' pi’,;-
of lii' agv. ^'"iiig
coin ieiioii. '1 he
verdiet r'-mleroii
ler.'t percej., ibi;-
w:i." no d)»u:,'t lie
•ort."
licgulatioii." of tha( Dejtar(mcn(; Wilful and belie\ed in ids infallilulity, while thev
Disobedience of ( )rders of the Sec retary of w»‘re eontemidating tlu* new creed of j^o-
War; and conduet unbecomiuir an )ftieer
and a (lentlcmau. The.'C tharges were
preferred by the S cretary of War. and
gri-w out of .1 contraet given through Hre-
vet C(d. linger, for .*>>0 tons of eannon
ball", to a Dr. ('armiehael, an iii"olvent
eifi/en of Kiehnieuil. who. not havinur
any foundry to make the ball", .'old hi."
• I ntraet to the i’roprietor of the 'rredeg.tr
Iron ^Vork" in Kit limond, for the >nug
sum of which he jmckctcd. Tin .'C
balls Were not waiiti'd, the price p.iid wa"
too high, and the contraet altojether was
against the orders of the .'^een tarv. who.
ha', rea.'oii (■> su-p^ i t that it had been
'a,.ieiideavon d rej at« i!iy ti> ferrt t out
it- ee{'. b\ ,ln|U'l ili'.^ -if ( i n. I deott.
who inviiriaid\ ;i.''ured iiini that there w.i"
cofofoi.'in ofli-red f r their coii'iih rat ion by
the .'lajor. It wa^; ahout as Weh-ome a
visitant, at this time, as were the ghosts of
tlu* ."l.iin at the baiKjOet of .^lacbeth.
'I'he .Major i." evidently of the South
Carolina st hool of jtol tieians. fully imloe-
trinated.
I do not pretend (o gi\e hi" word>, but
the "ub'itanee of what he >:dd.
To give you an iih a of hi>; eandor and
fairne.".:, I will mention one in."t.in-e.—
den. DiK-kery eiiarri‘d up >n him that .i,"
evid(‘iice of his beiiiL' a Disunioui.'t in the
county “I’nion.’' for iii,'tane
• liuK-. whieh say.',
“Cov. .John,"ton i' leagued with Millan
I'illniore, D.iuitd W eli."(er, and .lohn .1
('rittemlen, ;ind fltr i/ukI i haiiijnni!> of K. S. AVlielon .V *'
(}u I'lniitirr S!nr J,itr.”'
And while this Penn."ylvania bocofoco
Flee Soil paper is denouiieiug Fillmore,
and Webster, a" t hampions of this great
Southern measure, the North ('amlina Lo-
cofocos. papers and ^andidat -, ar-- ' piaiiy
loiid-inoutlud in deiiouneini: them as aho-
litioiiist'I It is a ih'Iiberatu .'_\'(em of
fraud .and deeejition. both ih* ri; and here,
lati-r North ..Vmericau th.an tho't* w>-
_■ ;i -.10-1..
U'a ‘.lo-f
’.•'li.' L'l ’ieid I'.rg 1
that .1 iiL'iit oeei;rr-(l ;|
('hnl)li, .'^(•hi'iick \ Co. “
I’lii'.el.
Tlniiiisis .MfKfii/i''. \fw \ i.rk.
(i. I. W. .^k•'.•l!l, l>:irliii^l,iii,
,\. T. (.’lark, T.'irlioiu'. N.
.Mil'll .Mci-nrlaii. lieraw.
.VI .1 Mi'Call. iS.
.lolui K t'a'viii.
Will. I’.\;,| '. M:irii'U II..
.1. ,\. M.'oiltM.v. \\i,lte^ill.. \. I
.lorn I>:iV.-'.n. \\ ihiiiiN. •'
II. W.H.iCl..
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th.’.t i.iWH on tlie
od ii.'t. liitw.'. n U.'ii;.;le.in S.uiiT.r aoo
'i h' liias Si'av. iu whieh the l. ffcr was run
through the bo.lv l:y the blade i.f a .'Wi.'rd-
e'llle. '] lie we.ij.un eliteled between tuC
."i.\th and seventh ribs, p.a.-sed throiiiili tlie
cavity of the ( le st and out between tiie
(■•glith and ninth rii>s, yet strm;:e to sn.y,
the wounded man still livi.-s. ami it i-
l!iou_ht may rccovi-r. Sumter was tirre.'tid.
;ioo
In addition to the above, tin re were ’J'Jl
I 1 * I *• 11 I- \ . I , , , , , bonds liid for, ’Jl 1 at from sii toniost-
iiroadest and fiillc"! seii.'C of tli.it term, he have lu retofore (|iio(ed from, thn- draws
the ]>aialle| Ix'tween lioeofoco profession
and boci.foeo jiraetiee—and (he r>i«*tnre
will ser\e for this region as well .is for
that:—
“Tht
times oM
the paper whii h claims Col. liigler to be
conser\a(ive, or his own vote, whit h utter-
Iv denies it. aei oi'ding to the PenU"ylva-
nian’s view" of Conservatism. Our co
temporary alleges that tlie rejieal of the
gniui. Mr. WehsTi-r has doiditless said
that if h" should tiiiailv coiiebide to adopt
♦li-‘ former i-oui.'^e, it would prob.iblv lead
fe; tli ' neet S"ity of his leaving the Di part-
uieiit. 'I’his. we believe. st.ite> the w hole
cti^'e in regard to the honorable S"cretarv's
intention-:; and this it is. we j.;'i'suni'', oat
of whieh has .'j*riing the rum >r of his ri "-
ignat ion.
li.vr.'iu Ii(»r.—The Washington Fnion
Tfi-' ivi'd ,'Ir. Webster's- rejiorted) resigna
tion with 111 niifest tlelight. In an article
of li.'df a column, 't announces the rcsigtia-
tion a- only the fiiltillnieiit of what it had
kn own and ]irophcsi(-d montiis at^o.
ever, f •i;u>! him guilty on al! tin- eh.irges,
and «'iiteu.'ed him "t" !>■ ti -1>> i.sn/ tin .rr-
ri> ■Til'* I’residcnt ap]'roved the deei-
sion: aiiil a iiied.—
“In reviewing tlie-e prtKee.iinL'" the
Pn sid nt h.i" .se- n with regret. aii>l feel'
c Mistraiiie 1 to no(ii-e. the irregularity and
iieMligenee which, (hroULdioiif the transac
tion in whii h they originated, ehaiai tt ri/.ed
(he conduet of Brevet ('olom'l Huger, eom-
mamler of the I''ort Monroe arsenal. 'I'lu'
eonli'lfiieo naturally repoS' tl l.y him in tiie
head of the ci>r]»s furnishes undoubtedly
s.iiiie ajiology for u]s cour.v, but c.'iiinot
juatify it.
has di'chired in a .''outheru rights iin "tiu^
in Charlotte, when called upon f>r a
']'t'“i'h,—that others might sp'ak if they
rho-it*, that fi ir Ill'll)^' I/' In /nil/ ill) siii ii /i to
■■I /n‘ irii. fur iirfihil. i ill ini / inti mtinn^
mu/ t/' tt lu rejdv to tld". Caldwell
"aid that /n m rtr itsu/ iUo>i- words in that
mectiiiLr irif/i the nniinim/ that (ieiieral
D"( kery :ittaclied to them; that he only
meant siu li iiction as he was then eiigaired
in. Put this [dea won’t do, for that was
the very tliiinf which the nu'etiug then
wish-‘l him t i ,io. (leii. D u kery t i l (he
andieiM e (hat h>‘ ga.Ve (h.' w-rds U'^d by
tie .'b'lj >r. and it wu" for them to interpret
the meaning.
1 am gl.id t.i lia\e it ia mv ]>oWi r to as-
suie you on the iie-t aiitlioritv that .^lont-
iTone ry i riiht >i.|.- uji. and no mi"take.
Her gaihiiit and ]iatriotie Whig'; are not
of the "tamp that desert their st.indard in j:;,,,!
the hour . f p ril. iJeiiiit mo>( of them in-
(elligcii( ami re.uiing men. they are not to
be gulled by speeiou arguments of dis-
ajtpointed and ambitious otfiee seekers, pol-
it;. iaiis whose motto rule or ruin, 'fliey
think and at t f >r then.-' lvi s. In this con
test thy wiil .'taiid to their arms, and on
th(‘ flay of (doetion be found at their po"t
I'a.ttliiiir for the ('onstitiition and the I nion.
The conte"t in this Di.'triet has narrowed
down to ( nion or Disunion. 'I’his is the
near latter jiriee, and ID at or und.ei ■''>.
SI (OI KT.
The followiiiix decisions ha\e lieen deliv-
I\ I/•’in-iltinil. An ‘■'.•'Iir'iojt J:',
l.oiii" to rhe mouth of ,’diik iIm '
laih" above the mouth oi'tlie Y'
has I'OCU JiM'jected at tie' We>{
"teame" "U'diert Caiiijibiil’ ha
hai t‘.'ied for till- triji. and is to go ;i
further beyond th** e,\pri'-s terininu
\o ya '_ e ;
St. Lou
ilii
■"(Olli'.
The
been
miieh
of the
lie can run. The di.stan-e from
ly water to (!ie mouth of Milk
n nry Ciilxoi;. a survivor of Gtn
Vv’ashiiigtoii's Life-( 111.11 (1 attended the cek-
bration atNiwbnig, (New York.) This
aired veti iaii eoin]>ieted hi? lOtlrh _\ear on
th ■ l-Sth ot 1'. hruary last, 1 iit still retains
hi^, strength and reeidh-c tion in a remark-
ab’e .U-grei—tiie ri Wal'd of :• temperate
ai: i well |i''iit lif‘. He “a" in the ba’.th-
of Priueetoii. 'i're:it..n. mid Voiktown, an-i
w .,' with W ashingt.iu de.ring his encani|'-
iii' nt at Nuwdmruii.
Ccn. lioi'Kvr.v has j-iiMi.slied llic Idlo’^ir.g
!i’i (tf'liiiiai n..' til :uidres« tl_U‘ j'enj.h*:—
(■‘•JK-'T'!. rntj.'cri H'^ coiiaty. 'riu_'.'tl.i_v. .Iiilv 2'1.
?’■ I, ii's I'liiiiii ei.uiity, .Jul.v 'Ji.
s (jiil'l I'liin*. I'aieti (•{ii'jit". .'lily 'lij.
"ii'io- ."^Mtnnl'iy. .Inly 'Jii.
’ii iT'hHt-'. 'I'- f .■^'li'.y, .'lily
Dal^'-'. i-'nilMV. .\i‘Tiist 1.
l.aicoliioai. S';itiiruuy, •
DIHD,
At Viili, .il' ,, ('iiin.ly, f'li th' '. t’li iiirt
I. I'.. ^'ANl'KP.S, r.'[. Att.aiiey nt taiw, a;_ed
'2'2. .Ml. .^:iii(lers w;iri a jii':‘>liijitc r’f (>iir I'ni-
versity (jf llic einssrit l'"l>, and wa.s jiist eiitiT-
iai: ujidii life in the jii.-ietiee of an hoiioratile
jir. ;-'ssi"a, with l.iir j i ^'^pects. 'vvlion !;e was
CUT d 'wn. 'n':iviti^ li's p;irciits cliilJlcs'.
In l’oih'i"!i. on flic iu.'tniit, II I’UW OOI',
S"ll -il' J’l'ilH'ls 1’. ll:i_\ ■■•■iiiid, :eieii .ve.'iTS.
■■11 tlie ]-'.ili "I’June. iK'.,r Madison, llockiiip-
li.iiii i -,aiit'.. -u tlie Ills; VL-:ir ol Li'S iige, BENJ.
W. .’vlKKN, i:.' ,.
h
(ho
Pk\ksi».v, d. In Staifori! v N*v."om,
fi'om Sfanlv; m itioii for re-t.ixiii2 the co"t,"
river i" mile.'
^ti.it y.;I'l ■
orv i t :in
•Id
'Ve I,a'
iiiaid ’.n \’er
ii.-ai'o I 1
who
r. deiiounc d tin* Wilmot proviso to he allowed. Also, in Ka_\ v. Kay, Ironi lately prei(.'rred
I conijilaint t'> Mr. Attor-
.f
as uneou'titutioii.il and a-rfrressive upon Cumberland, affirmiiii: the judLrmeut of the m y .'^ax; . again.'t an ardent bachelor of
the South; and y( ('ol. P>i-:ler voted for Superior (’ourt. A1so, in Piggs v. I'\r- sixty, fr.r “eourtmg In r too strong.
it ill terms. Now whieh are we to believe, rtdl, from .^!artin. revt-rsing the judgm''ut 'I lie attorney replied, that it w:i" ibflicult
in the Supi'rior Court, and directing a non- to reach
suit. .\lso, in Dm ! r i/>nii Smith v. Pry- t^ nijieratun
an, from Pladen. ord.cring a nmr' >/• im- in the book".
III. Also, in Kitchen v. Herring, in ei(ui- “Why, thi" ;s just
tv, from New H.'iiiover, directing a decree .a^trricNcd sjiinster, ‘‘U
i of that si.rt, as •'the mean
f eourt'hips was not .'ct d.wn
man,
“stroiii
ami the uniu'.jipy
court.'hip ' retiri'd.
sulfeier from
Ihe President de 'ins it je.-opcr. particu- point at is."Ue. and on this will tin* battle
Taking for granted ther-'f^.re, the (ru:h ‘li'^^ppr-d.dioii .d' all i„. The Whigs of Stanly too, 1
, , . , . , , private correspondence on oiiieial iinsine'.'. h'arn (rom the most reliabh* source, an
of th'- reiiort—‘tile w;sli was father (o (he N , .i , . ,, , , ,
... . >ucli a praeCee not oni'. )ite\eii(" the pie- .,]j ]-,.;idy cocked and jirimed for the con
tb 'Ught”—it indulgesin niiieli .'peculation
»' to the cause and effect of the rc'ignafien.
^riii'se ton, it had long since known, for,
with tli“ ." demnity and .sagacity .'O eharac-
t''ii"tie of '.li,. immortal I’ickwiek, it aii-
iiounee", that .^!r. Welistor is about to ru:i
for Pre."ideiit either in opposition to Mr.
il J' ilbiiore, or as Mr. Fillmore's candidate!
Au'l .'Ir. .\ndrew Jackson ])onel.son had
known all this for inonth>I What wondcr-
’ fill f r sight!
Put w hat a damper to the Cn’ou’s hope.s
of di'tiiietion in the proplndieal w ay, must
have been the Intelligencer’s autlmritafivc
denial of the report! .Vll its claims to un-
U'Ual ."a;ra'ity ami great political foresight
Were sinldcnly blighted, and iii'teal of be
ing a .‘icer, it has rendered itself ridiculous
by attaching any importance to the ba.se-
1 "peculations of a AYashingtnn letter
writ'-r.
'fiiK pKiiiT TO Skckhk.—Since they
have found it unpopular, .Mes.srs. Caldwell
and Itufiin deny that they iidvocate a right
to .secede “at }ikasure.” Now, they s:iy,
a St:ito can (»idy secede for “adc([uato
* can.-^e.” ^ et the same gentlemen contend
that the right of scce.ssion is a sovt*reign
right never surrendered to the (ieneral
iovornnicnt.
Now how can this be? The right to se
cede is a sfivereign right. Yet it cannot
be exercised at the pleasure of the sover-
' ijrtify, hut only for “adequate cause”! A
vt'iy singular sort of sovereignty, this!
1
:i re
lirimed
No doubtfulness in her. Disunion
or .'Recession meets with no favor among
her }iatriotie citizens.
Tin; Dii-KKKK.NrK.—'Ihe Locofoeos in
the ease,” ."aid tii
;i^>.''rie\C(J sjnnster, ‘•it s the hnan temper;!
“obstruction law” is nee* S"arv for the ]>ro- tor the plaintilb Also, in .'lotley v. .'bit- tuii' of h;s atb’etion that T don t bke.
teetion of .'"outhern ri«:hts and iu fulfil- ley. in e«|uity. from Stanly, directing the ’ihe attorney promi.'cd to “talk to th
ment ot a constitutional dutv. \ et Col. report of tin.* .'i.ister to be reformed. .\l"o.
Pit:l r voted eiiiphatia!Iv in favor d’the in Peppin v. Allison, from .'lartin. din r-
aet ofl^'dT, w ithout reservation of any ing a reference to reform the report. Also.
we to credit, the Dickinson to use of Pynum v. dones, from
]ii]ier which claims (Vd. Higler as the Wayne, ilirectinji a I'rtiii’f i/i imrn. Als(>,
friend of the .''outh and the Constitution, in .^leadows v. Smith, from Jones, direct
or his own vote, which repudiates the as- ing a n nin f/e umn. ,Vlso, in >'^tate v.
sumption'' Powers, from Stokes, dei-laring that (In'n*
'rill* Pcnn.ylvanian declares (he fugi- mu."t be a nnirf i/i in>n>. Also, in Dal-
tive slave law to be the safeguard d' the ton v. Dalton, in e|uity, from Stokes, di-
I'niou; and when w*e a."k Col. liigler recting the injunction to be niaite perpet-
whether he is in favor of that law “as it ual and the cos( to In- ]>aid by dcfemlant
now stands, without modification oranu’iid- Christina. ,Mso, in .lones v. Simmons, in
ment,” he is silent and refuses to answer. e»juity, from Halifax, directing a refcr-
'I’luis we have the organ and the candi- enee. Also, in Mabry v. Hrailley. in eipii-
date in direct opposition to each other; and ty, fn>m Halifax, dire ting a ndcrciiee.—
vet the Pennsylvanian dares to invoke the Also, in I’itt v. Albritton, from Pitt, a-
siip))ort of this community for a man who warding a renin /t imro.
r.w r.T
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VI
OF '
niK MAlt
KF.
T.
1’ M'tiN'.—
-The n
n.'intit.v eominir in i.‘
^ C'n
sidei-
te>t.
S' rvatioii of a distinct and intclligilde
record of any tratisaetion. so indi.s]if‘n."able
iu a government wli-.'e public agenrs are
liable to b" fVeijiiently chanif' d. but i" in-
comp,'itilde with the a.iniitted aeeount;'.-
liility of everv ofhcer enijdoved in the di."- this State s;iy that the Administration is
bur.semcnt of public money"!" hostile to (he Son(h. and that .Mr. Fill-
niori' is in leagin* with tht; abolitionists.
In Kentm kv they si'Ctn to think otlier-
]''lVK DAYS r.ATKl? FUO.M KfP.'H’l'. The
Franklin arrivtd at New York on Monday
last, with liiverpool d;ite.s to the lid inst.
’t't),"' eA»;imcr''ial news i^• ur.favf'rabh*.
Cotton am! I'Mour had both declined. Cot
ton had fallen id. with limited iieniand.
Nothing (d’ importance had transpired in
Parliament. The visiters to the (Jreat
Exhibition are decreasing:. The number tration conducted on Democratic principh's
on the 1st of July was :)7.O0>. ho.stile (o (he Sou(h and in league with
I5y the death of (he Karl d' Derby, Lord abolitionists.
has not the courage to avow himself can- v. Petteway, from Kdg‘Combe, affirming
didlv, or tin* integrity to rest upon tlu* tin* judgment. Also, iu rjmlge v. Hoiis-
nierits of positive opinions. We can t» ll ton, fVtun Duplin, affirming the judgim'Ut.
the Pennsylvanian that the.^e efforts to de- Also, in Dickson, Mallory iS: Co. v. Jor-
c('i\e are already n'acting and that mis- dan, affirming the judgment. Al."o, State
triiided men in its [lartv who scorn such i.i r>/. I5ritt v. Cook, fr ni Hertford, at-
trieks. are determim'd to e.\)»ress thcdr re- firming the judgment. Also, in Fendiie
seiitmeiit and indignation in a form which v. Baxter, from ('urrituck, affirming the
will be effectually felt at the pulls. They judjrment.
.see not only the evidences of a delibcratt
1>K \TM KV VDI.I NT.VltV .T.\!’>VATU)N.
At Springfield. Mass.iidinsetts, on the
1st instant, ('oi'oiier l>l.ik* held i;ii impicst
upon the body of ('ni in /ins ]!> fun. at th-
House of Correction, in the coiir-i oj' whi( h
tin* foIl(>wing cireuiiistani es were hrouuht
to light, inilicating one of the most e.vtra-
ordinary cases (d’ .s^ lf-"tar\ation on recerd:
It seems that on the lOth June Itegan
was committed to jail, on the ( harge oi
drunkeune.'S and riotous conduct at the
de]'o(, to remain thirty days, or till a fine
of five (hdl.'irs .-11111 costs were paid. For
tin* first few days (d‘ his confinement he
\lso, in Pi(( was very sullen and obs(inate. but ofii r-
wise there was nothing remarkable in his
conduct. lb* was twice confiiud i’.i the
solitary cell, ate ."oni(‘ of the nu'als. and,
wlu'ii ordered, did some work. thoU'..;h he
soon stopped. ()n(he I'hiday after h;s
committal he refused to eat or drink, de-
clarcil that he would have his lih»*rty or
starve, and in every way exliibited the
most doii'tred olistin.icv and determination
Nash, J. In Huntley v. Waddill, from ' iu his purp ose. He wa" j.ut into the .soli-
wise There' the Democratic candidate for f'':iMd such as was practised in the eh-ction Anson, iifiirming the judgment. Also, in tary cidl, but, as tar as could be seen, dal
(b.vernor i-^ "tron d'- in f-vor of the Com ‘"rnia- Walters y. Walters, from Hohe.son, affirm- not even touch the fo.id which was left at
1 deidarcs that the (ieneral (Jov-
Imt il,.' j rk'e i- I'-.ill;' r.!:>hiti>in(?il.
I 'oTTON.—Nut iU!tc ,“0 liria; odd ycstenlsiy «t
s;.
Wnr.'.T.—N'o'.v ."clls nt
Tu i; i;.—Ye;’r/ -v Virir'ii 2 10-
H.'ii'it .'^1. No. '■) Hi.siii 77.1. No Siik-s Spirit,'!
f. I' llio last f“w ila;. s. 'I’I'l* i^rtiele liiis ailvaiice'l
ets. ill New York, ov.iiijj t'l the ij’.aall stock
uu liiia.L
No Mtlior cLaa;' • ■wortliy of noti.'c,
:\t >'cAv Yerk, tli-.* l-'rniikl'ii'.: iicr,-.? h:,.j a vory
do]a'(*s'Ui>r on tie* cnnnn intiiket iii Mmi-
(i.iy lii.'t, iuhI ih' re was no •.Iisj,"Sitioii i,i ope-
r:iti*. t 'oi-ji 'i:' t>
V. ! I.MiNCT(».N MAllkKT.
I’-.eT.n, r 'lui'l. 1 ! f, to VJ. •’orti 70 to
laini se:ireo ;it 1_’/. to 1:“., .'s.iles of VcHi^w I>ip
Terpeiuine ;it ‘J -iO: \ ir"in li 7o; Ih'rd 1 ‘^o.
Spirits oxcited; rold :it to Tnr 1
I’riiii** Mill i'itiit.rr S'-); o-'lin'ivy N7 to
I'OK’B' Ol'
AitnivM-s.
18—.''.-hr-s. il;iiliai)t :m'l M;iry .M.acall
from Sli.'ilidttc. l’>—l>!irk Snj liia I'ri'tu ISiiston;
Hriils (.’arelitic t'r*'iii l^'istmi. Sns::nu;di from N.
York: Schi's. .Ami |-^li/.;ilietli Irnni li.ilt.murc,
D. Kllis juiii 11. \V. I’.riovii troin New York, \N m
Lf i-rat't I'luiii l.ittlc lUver.
.'11 (Imt Hist rut or s iS'iir.
, ■ . ^ ■ c *• .1 /’ or .iir. roiK, mu tnev see also me lorma- Maners \. nancrs imrii i\ooc."oii, iiim m- '■■■ i * ir • i
(lovernor is stroni^lv in f.ivor of the oni- . , , • \ i • v mi ''■ s"l'l if the M:irk(t Huusp in the
, ,, tion of a coalition which m.'iv again (hrea(- mg the judgment. Al.-^o, in Arey v, >te- l>i^ Oooi thiough liui.iv, >.uui-ta_.. . un- t.,wh of Fivonwillp on Thiirshtv tlio
j iomi.se, and dcidarcs that the (.eiieral .o\- |i„, * and which is phenson, from Cumberland, anirniing the ' day, .^londay, ami 'I uesday, but cdten re- tVv SM.MtL.'^
ernment, “although inanagt'd by \\ bigs, is c.ah'ulated to ('xasjicrate the South more judgment. Also, in fhi*' ex i/rni l"'loyd v. pi'ati'd his 'ry of “libertv or di'ath. ()n sToCK in the lioiiriett:i Steiiia l?'iat Co.. I'l\ I’
comlucted upon strictly /J>'i)in'nifir [irin- deeply than tin* combinations between the Tayhir, from liockinirham, awardinir a I uesday niirht Dr. (irav was ."cnt foi. and ."^I!.\HL.S Ot SPOt K in the !•: yett*\ntiif
, i|,|,s.- A, .„r,li.,a I.'. Il.i.-, a„ .\.!n,i„is- Al„.lili,.ni..|.. an.l IVnn .-n.ls in all tI.e \Uo. I),..-,r .1,«, IVi,-,. in pers,l;>,lin.j.- 11,-an 1,.
• c ’ . • ,I II .. / k .1 ,• I>, 1.- , 1. n; :.._4i... ' .n i.f hnvii ( )ii K lU tlie .ihiiii),. iH ann w iieioi."
other States. What name is there so well v. Mburn, from Kockingham, aflirmiiig tin* | about a gill of water and soim* bn*ad. ()n , eic^rai.n
known ami .so sternly marked throughout jmlgment. Also, in Pearce v. Hlaekwell, I 'Vednesday, however, he again refused to ^ Den.m- s,
t!'' fmm Kockingham, affirming the judgment, i cat; and on J hursday he was, in sjute of utensils. \o. tl
nrtie Telcfrrajiii t,‘o. .\lso, nf the ."turo f>t
si.iiR* ()ffi,'c Kurnitnrc*. and
the whole South as that of David Wilmot!'' fmm Kockingham, affirming the judgment. ^ cat; ami on J hursday he was, in sjute oi utensils. \o. tlic reniiK'r-t oi' the l'er-,.n;l
Not very far from the And yet this is the man with whom the Also, in Ringgidd v. McC.owans,'from Pitt, ; tin* most vicdeiit resistance, thrown upon Dst.itc of Daniel .lulms. n. dee'!.
St4inlpy, the I’rotectionist leader of the truth, when we rendh ct, that the Wilmot Pennsylvanian ami ('ol. IJigler have now affirming the judgment. Also, in A/r the floor and a little milk grind was forced
becomes fourteenth Ikirl Proviso was proposed by a Democrat, juiss- fraternized; who was associated as a lead- illiams v. Davis, from \\ rtrn*ii, af- through the nostrils. His resistance
ed by a Democratic Coimress, and signed big sjiirit in their Harrisburg ('onvention, firming the judgment. Also, in >biore v.
1 ‘ .• i> • I ^ at which he jrave in his adhesion to the Hvman, from Martin, awarding a nuirr
by a D.iuocratic Presidt'iit. ... '?t i i i i /* i i • wu • u . k
cambdates, whih* In* demmnccd the reso- ’t' /nno. Also, in Stringer \. l>uicham,
(Hiio.—'I’he Hon. Samuel F. H inton, lutions, and who i.j now treated with so from Carteret, judgment affirmcil. ,\lso.
the Whi"' Candidate for (Jovenior of Ohio, much consideration for the sjike of hi.s Ah- in Fit/g(*rald v. I’atterson, in equity, from
House of Loril
of J)erby.
A serious riot jiad occurred in Liver
pool, between tin* .soldiers of the Jilst
Regiment and the police. Several men
were ki'led, ami many severely wounded.
There is no news from France. The
, J , 1 ■ i-. [ (dition followers, that the J’ennsylvanian CaswH*ll, declaring the plaintiff entitled to
has commenced the camiiaitrn. In his first , ’ ■ , • , • i. /> 7 • /
. , , . . dares not utter one sv able in his dispar- an account.—hnleni/i JteyiMer.
was so great that it was not tleemed ad-
yisiible to pursue this course.
I’rom this time he went .sV.r wi(h-
out eating or drinking, and his determina
tion was such that, (hough he two or three
times rinsed his mouth, he refused to
swallow ordinarily, thouirh it is pos.sible
he did swallow a few droy.'s on one or two
oeeasifms. He was finally foH that his
Six months eveilit on all "unis o-\Yr tCT!
rlolhirs. Notes with apio-oved security will ho
required hefore the l’rej,frty is f.riinsterreii.
HKMING, Adm'r
Dan'l .I'lhii.son. lf*c'.!.
.Mllv 17. ij-f''
„.. . , , agonierit, an,Iwa^jil.nta,. the ,. , ,, , ,, ,,,
I resident s Visit to I oictieis IS the leading timents in ref(*r«*nce to the diflerene^s be- he was cheered by tin; convention at the biP'it. Cd. Heiii} K. ( tai«r, of I eiiii-
topic. His speech was expected to be tween the North and South. He .siys: expense of a “National” Democrat, who ^| bn.ther was reaily t() ].ay hi.s fine, anl that
highly cojisorvative in its cbara ter. M. “AVIiile we must cxact from all others a hi.s.sed down for eharjiinr that Wilmot mean, M e a cot , ( ismi."."et . | jjg slnnihl be liberated. exjnes.sed hi.-
FOR SALK,
Thi'.f;irkson Spring IMarr. Moore (’oiiiily, f.
TH'^llIS location, unsurpassed ft r hfialtli, p'*r-
hajis. in the I’nion. is nov fi^r .>.i]e. The
s.iiiJitive properties of the water are extensively
known to many who hiive ’leen eithi-r lie^i'**'! or
honefit!il-hy it. It contni'is acrcs of pine
tiivpentine land, bavin;:; v^.cant lanrl aljr>iriinjr.
! he slnuihl be liberated.
de Tocpmvillc was busily engaged in draw- faithful'idiJi^vlu^J d* dVe'V^/iuirc.ucnt's of had supported Mr. Van Huren. | ('(IARI.kston, July 1-. I "S "w
ing'up reports in favor (d'a revision of the the Constitution, we must ourselves be' )ur coutemp(irary may prate till doom.tt- Hea/ttinJ the llonora/Je Hw. ('. j " w ‘I / he\v'is*so weak thit he could Stock, with an extenmve outlet, ft mi^dit be a
constitution, which were expected to be e.puilly ready ami willing to respect all day of its A( ) Demoera^ ,.„._The Columbia (S. C.) e d r k-
the rights that are secured to them by the devotion of its bdlowers to the ( nion; anmmnees that Hon. m. C. IWm, while
that instrument. It is only by the ,d>-, 'vhen we see it and (hem eonfederat- on a vi.^it to Fairfield district, had been j ^
pre.sented to the Assembly on the 7th Jul}'
desirable .Suninier retreat fn iii the niiasinatH-k
repons. It might also prove jv desirable s';tn:t-
tion to a man prepareil to Brninl on an exT>nsiv*i
The Washington I’nion thusseores those .servance of this rule, on all' .sides and in ! ll!! struck by paralysis, and parthdly prostr.-j- | ^ Any"ifer^n
who are for resdstanee and yet “acquiesce” all parts of the country, that we can hope j Constif ution for the ted. His left leg and arm were affected.
Cai.ifoknia.—The Whigs of California
whilst they call others “submihsionists’
to get on and preserve our national exist-
. . .1 •, ,, r, ~ ■ 1 is in vain, perhaps, to argue with
*^1 f II •''tate Convention adopte tho.se who ajiply to us and to others the Excesjive I.mportations.—The a-
t le o owing resolution: term “tniitor,” because we prefer a manly ,„„unt of importations of Dry Goods into
n,... compromise support of the Compromi.se to an unmean- York, for the month of
ni( a.'urcs auoptcu by Congress receive our ing di.sc(mtent, which has neither the pa- ^ i*>n-qq t t ifi'n
‘ Old.al a{)probation, and in defence of the triotism to pursue a constitutional remedy, v Jn June ,
Coll titution and the I’nion we will ever nor the courage to avow a revolutim;iry $2,008,.570; anl in June 1840, ?1,015,-
bc fuULd faithful aad true.’' oue.” 1001.
poils of office, and at the hazard of re- },jy speech and vision were not impair
opening sectional agitation, the country
will believe that their profcs.sionH, like,
their principle.s, are regulated by the most' The Tragedy.—-Iha last Lynch-
venal and the most contemptible consid- burg \ irginian has the following:
orations.” i information from Nelson C. TL with
regard to Williams and Ilill, i.«, that the
•July 14, lo'il.
McLAniTN
o-r.t
C;iri cither cail
oft he time. On Monday, for the fir.«t ami see, or nddrcss to my name, New Gilead P.
til did his obstinacy appear in the least ’ J> " • •
subdued, but during the following night
he died.
Dr. Gray and his attendartt-s endeavored
in every way to ascertain if Kegan exhi- TBERSOXS nre itidebted to xis win pntr-
bited any si'gns of insanity, but they all ter an ohlipation if the.v will settle .lurin-
Gov. Graham and l^ady, we understand, former is entirely out of danger, and the i agieed that bo app(^ared to be perfectly All pt oh (.hou
arrived in Hillsborough on Sunday last.
Ralciyh iSiar.
... - ~ , 1 in(!cbtel will please rentier ttw.r bills fif j ay-
latter improving, with a fun* prospect of I sane, displaying only the moipt systematic ment.
I recovery* jbjlinacv and •wiirulne^.- July 1. L. J. liAl- i 3.^?'