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TIH KSDIV. Al lli ST 28. ISil. cution of the expressly granted powers ini .sylvanfa sketching onf flie wTioIe'ground,' aria the Ta’V's and to tKo judgments of the {taT* SiiliSfn'I»'rA fi> thr Wukh^ ()h.« rvrr trlf! ilf o'ir fo I'l'eli'i tlo‘ ,% n il/ iiJiiisi (f.c nofo'i. the best and most effectual way, and in themselves arc all “proper.” We might multiply instuuces to shew th;it powers Hiiist be implied which are not cxjiresply named, while yet they must all refer to and by fair iuterpretation be iiu-luded un in regard to the judiciary powers, now oc- Courts, we do not submit to the dictation cupied by our Secession States’ Rights of South Carolina—we do not yield a de- advocatcs. The llesolutions assume that grading submission to the juugmonts of no tribunal is ffStablished by the constitu- (,’alhonn ami Rhett and the Qaattlebums tiun, for determining disputes between the of that State. We do not accept Seces- Tue TRitrn.-^Tl»at TiBle and pHtriotic paper, the New York Express, says: “Tf any AVhig ever expefta to elect a Whig President upon any other busis than a full, fair, and explicit acpiiescence in the finnlHy of the (\)mprnmipe measun s, we are not that Whiir. No Wliiir National tureT and execution ^»f thp.s'e *1ncif. The [ NKOUOKS IN JM»IaNA, Oepartmj-'nts are issuing renewed and rigid ' The enormous majority in t'avor >f c;s: insfrurtions to the (’Ivil, Naval and Mili- ! cUuling free blacks from lurthcr imiui^r;i' tary otRccrs of this govcrnnie/if, t(» take all I tioii into Indiana comioandri univt-rsaf lejral sft'ps to check and break tin ar»iietl i att ution. The blacks tlicmselro.s havi^ exp('rllti(tns fmm this country, ami to scizi; ! bclil a State ('onvcution, to see cihat tln. v an}' vessel and arrest all persons cn^ragod l fhall do. As Indiana has duue tlie vi-ry of the'lanl. 1?KHIN1) TllK Ttmf.s.—Oui readers will |n iv.Mvothatour(’h:irleston and New York ' beyond belongs to the States or to ;i lviiH‘s arc only to the in ^ ^ Jire not that inir. jno » *>arionai --- t ^ , *1 * w- .. i- 1 i General and State Governments, respect- sion an a constitutional remedy for any ('onveution will ever be called but upon ' . ‘ it bem^ its .cterminatn)n to cn-, that r outh arolina bus iu en corn ier these last, to be rightfully claimed: | ing the granted powers of the former, and evils, real or imaginary, present or future. | that express undcrstandinjr beforehand.— ' "y*" oblijrations and j tor that i.--, excuiding but those we have given will hold, that beyond the powers in the General Government, no ])ower 1 and should not be allowed to exercise a!iy, with fair colors and inscribed with attrac- whatever belongs to that Government: all | to decitle on Sfitfes' Jiiijhtu—that to allow five names. We do not yield to South thef , ' true—if you deny this concluslou, we of- iniiuiiy ciaimeo: : me granieo powers 01 rnc lormer, ana eviis, real or imaginary, present or luture. j tliat express uiKlerstaiidin^f neiorenanu.— ivill suffice. We ! the reservi'd rights of the latter; that the We do not bow d«>wn our necks to the hea-1 The \\ higs of 'Icnnessee, K>ntuck_v , North kvers thus vested . Courts of the United States have no power vy yoke of sedition gilded though it be ^ '‘•'"bun, Lonisuin.), (rcorgia, ami \ irginia ii.Mit no nowor !inl sli.ml.l nnt l.o ,.11,ucvcr go iut(j Convention with us hut j.laeing us coiisiderablv in the rear ot the n >t of mankind. I util this morning, we have had no mail fr:'m the Niuth .^.nco Monday. Fiiis merniu^ we received om* ('t the missing mnils. whit li li. 'l been delayed by the se vere st 'rni of Sunday and Mmday. The (’.US. we learn, were detained on the Ka- leiirli and G.iston Ki'ad,and the Stajre from Kaleii:!! was detained by a freshet in the t'ajie Fear. I’ltison.—A habit we h;iv>, of writing \i V iinli.'tinctly. oftin causes errors. In 1 '• Tluu’s'lay’s Observer, in an aitich' 1,. . U-i '•Fed', rali^m—The A'heville News, we stated that Mr. Ilhett's s}>i'0( h was ,1. liven'il ’-two daV'! after Mr. Ralger’s.” it >houM have been “tm days A;e.'’ The ,; r'V ;> of little cim','(|Uenee, bi:t we (le- v'lv , in onr statements t f facts, alw.ty- to he a'-i iHMte. free blacks—it is but fair, if a cast* is to - be made for the F-tl ral (’oiirts trv, to rilh ]A)Wj7j hXrhl>lT10N. j make it now against a I'ree Stat(?, and, ADDITIONAL PAKTIcrLAltS, | until it is made, to h t Sonth Car. bna O/itaiu^tl rfii/i/t/ fram Sjmnixh soi/rrAt. , aloiU*. it, will lead to consolidation and destrov ('arolina h.gic—“we say it, therefore it is i Cuban Dkmonstkations.—The Cuban i The men who were shot at Ilayanawere The‘‘Lafayette JouniuV a |. w^ I , , , r. • . * .. 1 1 u f tlw. caiitured amon^ the iveySj in tour t»oat=, has b‘en hitherto tmctnnd with Aboli- tant; thus , people—that the States may excreise every | the federal ehara tcr of the govcrniner.t— tme—if you deny this conclusion, we ol-|^a'lsu^ h Pxc teiuent in tl,,ee of which were aground and only one tionisni, but in whieh. ,.f late, a-.- are upou this express understanding.’ ]>ower not thus vested in the (JeneraHJov-j and as a remedy, propose to amend the Con- fcr you the practical d»‘nionstrations of j^ lelegraphic desjiateh in the Th«-v were taken bv Al?niral Rus- jtleased to see, are larger \ i^ws and 'letti, r ernment, unless by the Constitution pro hibited to the States. Rut r[iiesti;)ns have arisen, and will a- rise, whether a ])articul:ir excreise of pow er—f>r exain]ile a )>articular act of (’on- gres.s—be witiiin the eonslitutioiial urant; and who is to decide these (juestion>‘/ We hold tlviit for deciding such (juestions. the Supreme Court of the rniled States is the final authoritv. The ('oiistitution, (Art. confiscation and the halter to aid your re-j ■••'^hington t nion r^ays that an immense vontii; ofTici r who h?d jairsued reasoning, saVs: fleeting powers.” j meeting of‘sympathizers’ was held iu Ni‘W them as soon as he got information, to-! “The fr.-e eol-.red population (f t>vo I Xo all this we disown, we spurn we i --**• is cstimateil that wards the ( nitcd Siatc-, but atterw.-irds State? aim.unts to .ihout Inlf a m;llioi», and ^ ^ ^ I ^.. . /-s •> li.. wot 11 (kltil 4*1.111* 1 4^1.'I'ti-. 111 f »11T» scorn. We stand where the Fathers sfitutiim :ind estab lish a tribunal—“an im partial tribunal”—to decide in such cases. Now if those are just views now, they were just then—What was thought of them then."' \\ here wort'the .'^fates’ Rights men of Virginia, of North Carolina, of South old North (’arolina stood of yore and now , dudge Reed, and others of like character . 1 D 1 *11 1 /I 1 11 1 Mini (II Mir Kuiiiii itUiMri) the I’nion stood—we stand wluro good .1-^h 1 urdy presK.id and (apt. l.ynders,- whieli had men in the f(nir*h launch wen* taken by >tdv ten men Carolina, of all the Stati s, besides reun- s\.',al ia—mi'll jealous of tlio National ( riiment—di.-'tru.-'tf’ul of the National Judieiarv, and readv to take tire at anv .•{, Sre. 1,) diThtres that-‘the jidicial i*ow- tampering with States’ I’ights:' 'J’here er ot the I nitt-d .''tates shall be vi'sted in v.i-re m'm- it wouhi seem—or tl;'v were in one .'‘'U]>r(*me Court and in sueh interior proti»und sh’ep. The Pcnns_^ hania propo- Courts as the Congrt'ss may frt«m time to- >ition met with no favor any wli. re. We tiliie*J>rd;iin and e.^tabli.^h ’—and (^'ec. *2) bcli(*ve not a >’iiiirle State e.vpre-j.-ed a con- W. A; N. (). Tklk(;uai*h Co.—We re- I rived this morning, a coj>v of the ••Min ute.' of the Meeting of the Stockholders of tlie Washington and New Orleans Tele- L^n.pli (’onipany, held at Washingt>n City ia .1 lily 1 ^.')1 I ha\e had no time to examine the •Minutes,” but we will endeavor to do so h' tore our next, and re]>ort th'Tcon. '•('nNSOLIDATluN” AND •".'^f BM 1 SSI''N .” “• Vl!l noNTS EST QI Is!:' Ql l roNsn.TA I’ATIIL M,Qri LEfiFS,.U UAQl KSLHVAT." — Amoiijr>;t the arts by whieh t'.ie see-.-sion- its 'cek to sujij)ly the want of arL'Kue-nt i ; 'iijiiiort ot a bad eau.^e, is one to whieh that ‘“the judicial power shall extend to all eases, in Law and Ktjuity, arising under this Constifation, the laws of the I’nited States, and treaiiis made or whieh shall be made uinb r their authority.” l?y the ith Artieli', it i.' deelarod that: “This Consti tution, and the laws of the United .'States which shall b.' made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, u’ whieh shall be made under the uutlu>rity of the i’nited States, shall be the Supimie Law of f )i(> laml; and the J udge> in every State .-hall be bound thereby, anything in the Constitution or Laws of any State t" the lontraiy ii-it- wirlistandiug.’’—New it is clear bi'Vi'iid re;.'Oiiable disjuite, that when a ea-e pro- si nts til.' juestion f >r example, oi tiie \a- lidity of an aet of C.>ngres, it i a "ca.'c ari."ing under the C ■nstituti"ii,” for no >ueh tjuestioii ei'uld lie pn->ented l»ut for the Constitution; it >ri_L:inates in and .springs ^n«m the Coiistituti'‘n; and mu>t be r-s,,lv- tie' weak and violent as wi ll as the ,.rafty ^ iuterprctation of :he Constitution; : nd designing often resort—that, nan.e-: j^on* such ease i'.l h. of nii>repre.sentin^ the vi.-ws and in- ^ such ease within the judicial ; power grant* .1 to tlie I nited .'••tate, and as > -.Irii.g the jvrsons of their opf-nmr.. T-. ■ Supivme Court de^id^s h .juotions r-iil i.ame>, is ciitainl^ ea'\, and " hi'n ! j,| evidi-ntly the tinal iiMihi;:_' b->tter can bo fontid, is, if not ex- ii;d.le. yt t |ui:e as re'2"'Ctable as the ciU'. Ml whieh this facile mode of warf-.re i' iav'>k'‘d; th'* meaii'; and the end ;.re >f (>:!; L 'til! r; it is “fit bodv to fit li- 1.” .\'.r; tin- name b_v which tiie ai'^s—the lir-. -eati r' of .'>oii*h C.i- > 1 •Vila ;;ml tln ir aiders and abettors elsc- w!i- —h.ive thought pr pj>er to d“ignafe t'h' f: i :i ’' of G IV rnnieiit and the -np- |. ,i r.T "f fie T'. 'U, are ••('on>oli._l;(tion- : ’ '■ :i::d iu;"i'-ni.'ts.” N->w, by the ti -r r- i'iii. 'v. y iu> aii t > imply that their ■ IT' !i 111 th:'t all i>'>w rs of (i >v.Til th. ■ ar!-it- r un K r tlio ('ou'titiition of all ju.s- tions iipMii the vali'lity of acts of Ciingrc.-s and therefore of the extou' of the p >w. r uranti'd by that in truuKiit. upon whieh the validi'y of all aets (>f C“n_ress de- 1" 'J'Li.' view I.f tli(‘ sul je t ha> bvcll taL- li not only l y the Court:' c,f the United ."'tat« hut by all the .'^tate ('ourt' mri.'t eminent for ability and learning. Ib;t our pa>t hi't'iry fiu.ii'lies another ;ind ni >.'t eoncbi'i\e procf that this \icvv of the .'Su preme Ct urt i-i jest—that this Ci'urt i'es- tabli.-'iiel t > let"rmine ili'pute' between t he (1. iiei a ;iid tate Cb'vernments and to settle all (|Uestiei;s of power l‘et\voen them. \\ proceed t'> >tatc th;- procit. In February 1'■I'l*—(' e ■> I'r.iiieh H. 1 1 o I—and here f>r this ami otle r legal re ference.', We ackii'iw ledge onr indebtedness to a IclmI trieii'l—tin- .''upreine Court ot the I nit;d .''’t.iti s, f n the motion of o:ie Gide'iii (>lmst-ad. directed a mandamu'to i>'Ue to the Pistriet Judire « f the U. S. f>r I’enn'vlva'iia. r. juir an alt.a hmeiit to enforc. decree in his (’>.ui t at th ii;r him t i.ln litliee to : iast.iiiee o!' t )lm er >tea.l aii'i Avlio wv-n others, eXv t ut' ::;e W’lij party, ;.ii' iM-ervative p"rti'.n • aga;u't certain person' !i> Wv-re eXv t ut'rs of .'h . H;tti iih. iix', th'-n lat ly 'I'rea^nrer of renn.sylvaiiia. The .';ftatc of I’enn'vlv .nia fi It a deep coiiefrn alxiut this ea^.—ela;med that the luoiicv had i.elonged to tin’ .'•'tati denied the jurisdiction of the ('ourt and tin* jus tice if the deeision, :ind had pas.ei] hiws proviiling fir a resl.'tauce of the deeiv*'. ’rh“ L' gislature on the .‘Id of April l>^^Ut>, ado](ted a louiT ]>reamble and several Ues- 1, wlr.eh arc ex]jres.'l\ ^p,'eif^e l, filutjnns, which were laid beJori; ('oiigre.'S and the L -gi datnres of the .several .''tate>^. .Vnion;Tst the Ib.'stdutions are the t'lllow- ing: That in a (iovernmcnt like that of the United .''tat-s where tliere arc powers irranted to the (leijeral (JoviTii- meiit, and riL'hfs reserved to the State', it is impossible from the imperfection of lan- •Miafre, so to d tine the limits of caidi, thnt •>'ilfi' iill^hoitlil nut I/ii>'s nn.si- Jrdni II roffisi'iit "/ and it i.s to bi‘ la mented, that no provi>]on is made in the Constitution, for determininir disputes be tween the General and State Governments, siir/i riiSfS oi-i'iii’. j ITl f: That from the construction the C. S. ('ourts ^ive to th(‘se powers, the harmonv of the States, if tiiey resist cn- eurrenee in her views—no—ni>t e\en South C.'.rolina, whitdi had not then i 'arned to ileuounet' tlie (rovcTnment ofnur ('onntrv. In A irgifiia, the subject was referred to a ( oiumitti-e; an abh* aid ar^nimeiltative r 'pin-t was made, allirming that under the (.’oiistitution, the .'^iipri int' Court was con stitute'! a triiiiinal for the purposes men tioned ill the i’u >oiLiiions, and was a pro per and unexceptionable tribunal for that purpose, and therefore no ani.-ndmeiit of the Constitution oi!ght to be made, and the Le^jislat li re, by an km'n niiuus \ iite, ot birth branchi s, eeiiciirri d in the report. In North Carolina, the I’cuii'vlvania pro- ceediui''', totretlier vith a proposition from .^la^achusett.- for an aiuendne nt of tiu- ('oiistitution in rej^.M'd to tlu' laving of em- l argoi's, weri' eonimiuiicatt d by the Gov- t-rnor to the (ieiierai As.'ciniily in his nu'>- ige at the opening of tiie session of The me.'sa^e was p't'erred to a joint i-nm- mittei' eon'i'tiiiLC ‘f the followiiiir mem- bers: on the part of the .''ciiate, 3Ii >srs. l’icken. \V«dlborn, heiierry, I’arkir. Mi'- bane, Ilint«>n of .ike, i>. \\ illlani', 3Ic- Farland. Pu'lley, H. .'•^mith, Jas. lUiO'les, (frist, Wynne, iVrkins. Fitts and .'^hide. (hi the* part of the ('oinni'ins. Me'rs. ( ii.tmlM T'i, J. M‘. t-aiie, Ijurt 'u, S. King, W'-bb, Collins. \V. IL. I’iekett. W. 11. King. Ilu.igen^ d. II. Hryan. (;i>ton, lllick- le.j^e. W. .l.ilics, Jas. l,oVe, ami M. .lollcS. ()n the oOih of N >v.. Mr. .''initli. ol the .'Senate, Chairm.iu of tie- ('• inniittt'e. me.de a Heport, re>jiet tiui: the pP'po.sed an.i nd- lui'iifs Ilf the Constitution, in whii h the ('"Uimittee unanim'>u>ly agrecl, re> ■ m- men'iiiiL'' the fll'>w;uj; re.''>iution a.' to the I’eiin'vlvaiiia pr"j»osal: “’I'liat tiiis L 'lri'lature alo dis'ij prove the ,\.rti(de pr'iji iscd by tlie C iieral A'--'‘mb!y and (lovernor of I'lnii- >\l'.aiiia, a.' all .amen Iment ol the (’i n.'ti- tntiiin of the I'. .''tat', providiiiir, ••'/"/ )t!l illtjiiirfiiil trlhininl tintl/ hr i isln if tn tl' t- rh'im J(Sj)itti . Iif‘‘r'iiii 'h - (n m rnj un'l S'lti f i‘'ii rn nif'iit.-;" and d'> U'lt cin- seiit to th‘ ailopiinii of a.iy .'lu h Article. nFiv; " VTi'Hi II riiAr si i ii a iitir.t .NAi. .\l.i:i-..vi>v ’ Ali'l tile 1»' p .ri I ■- iui: i''ad.* tie- d":irnal iiifirni' U'. it was "H’.-iilriil n nn n I iuiiii.li/, that the iliii.'C do c'incur therewith.” It jippears then that ill ;ill the St.ite: ;uid So far a> We know, all the jieople. t'xeejit the ."^tate and jn'ople ot 1’eiin^vlvania, and they in a condition of excitement jirei biding the cxen-ist* of a calm and deliberate judgment—itrreed that by the ('onstitution, the .'^’upreme (’oiirt was est;iblished as a tribunal to de cide di'putes bctWKii the General and .'•'‘ate (Jove’riinx'nts respecting their p-iwer under the (’ontitutiiii; to decide on State l\''_dits. by settling siK-h disjmtes, :nid giv ing a final inferprt t.ition to the Constitu tion; that tliis tribunal was an imimrtial one for this jiurpose, and therefoie there ought to be no oth.T established. These are the positions we hold—these :ire held bv the Whig p'irty—niid if these make the holders “consolidationists.” then we belong to that ( lass; but tln-n all the jieople of the United .‘•^tates out of Feiin- sylvania, weia* consolidationists. lilty years u"o, for we hold no other doctrines, tlnin C ? •' were then every where held. 'I'o re-stat(* in the briefest t'^'rms. wliar we have said: 1. ’J'o the (Jem ral Govern ment b(dong all ].owers ex])ressly granted by the (’(institution, or justly and reasoii- :ibiv implicfl as necessary and proper to the execution in the best manner of the .siands. V»’e suiiiiiit to the laws and (he constitution—we submit to the Mngistrat(*s appointed to expound the constiiiition .-tnd the laws. NN’e shall contium' thus to sub- ^ mit, until tluit case of oppression and ob- j stinate injustice sludl I'ome—if come it | must, which God in his mere}’ prevent—; whieh will justify and require ffvolntiim, and then we will be ri'.ady for resistance to the uttermost of our jmwer; and like our | llevolutioii iry sires, yielding to the stern necessity, ami ajipealing to lletiven for the justice of our cau.se, will usi‘ the hist resort of injured Freemen, to tiirow off the op- presor’s rule, aii'l secure for ourselves tin* I'critaire whiih our Fathers won for us. In such a striitiirle. we trust we should ae- i|uit ourselves like men jm'pan'il for any result: to succeed jrloriously or to die like brave men in the just attempt. If there be any di.sLnace attending (he :iv iwal of such sentiments. w* are [nepared to bear it.—knowing that disgrace can at tend it, only in the opinion of those whose applause is given to the unworthy, and to meet whose cen>iire, should be deemed a warranty of sound jiiinciples and jiatriotic (it >i;_;is. Wii.>nN(!ToN.—\Vf take jilcasure in puldisliiiti; th' fol!M\ iii;r .-irfit b‘ from flic last Wilmington Ib rald. W> are gr;itifie(l to hear that “Wilmini:ton /’. risiiiir,” and wi'h our friend.of the Herald, hope that one day ‘•New Orle ans «•///be jealous of it.' rising gre;itiic.'S.’’ \\ c hope ni'ircover, (an.I we doubt not that the ][(.rald will a- irree witii us.) that wiien that time arivi'.-, Fayi tteville’s “rising greatiie.'s” will i xcite .s jc.lloUSV . The 11. r.-'.ld .ay: ••It is MTiififyiii^r to note the cvjdeiit mark.' ot’ inijirnvA'iuent t^hai :ire jircsentiiiLr tl in it. So eager were (hey to s'“iz(,' them, addrcs.H'd tin* meeting. The Resolutions th it they threw tlieniM Ives into t!i(> water were full of “indiirnatioi.” at the course (.(f and }»ushe(| along the boat when it was the Sjianisli (Jovernim'nt and that of the American (’onsul at Havana. 'I'hc New York ('omimrcial and the Kx- jiress, however, speak of the meeting as a failure. liclloeting and law abiding men k('pt iiloof from it. It was left in the hands t)f (’ajit. Isaiah Kyndijrs and others of that stamji. “31ectings where such men are prominent, says the Commercial, have impeded by bushi.’s. The Americans made ii'i resistance. Tin- '24 were gentlemen, and ont‘ said to be a nephev.’ of one of our ('.-ibim t. He wrote ji b tter (o his nii(de, which is (o be published, denouncing the oflieer and the American press a^; having deceived them to their ruin, as thi'y found only determined (ipjiosition in the island. (ien. Knna i' a youni^ man, and is thought to iTave been >hot, in ;itt.ickiiig the inva ders with a verv inferior force. 'I’he Anier- /as, iMina baited ontsid(* to make a recon- noissance, when men of his troops nrtrently besought jieniii.ssion to attack, even on their knees, that he allowed them; and they fouLdit VMy Iiravely for .siine tinn>, ami (dose to the houses of which the Americtins had taken jiossession, until about 5j(l had been shot down. A .'•'jian- tountrv ianl, after killiiiL' a Lienteiian*^, killed an^ but little influeiict', and the moral efieet of icims liavinL'' pos'!(‘ssion of the town of J’o- the resolution is annihilated by the traiis- parent falsehoods whieh they embody and set forth as reasons fir the action of the meeting.” The Express speaking of “the Cul .an meedug in the Park,” says: “We have reported the stiyin^'s and doings of this nieetinir in the I’.'rk, and we may here;ifter ('xamiiie th" lu'w princi ples of hiw that till' I’esoliitions and Speechi's set forth; not that tin* meeting is of any importance, or that tlu.e new Kents an Cokes will produce any cftect here. “The arts, ^ibjects. definitions. :ind in tents of ]iul)lic nicefngs in the Park are well under.'tood bv us Xew Vork( rs, but not so well b\’ straiiu'rs; and, therefore, we may pass a word of explanation ujion them here. ‘•There are smne rich ('ubans in this city. They are nnsr to be pit kt.-d just now. A jiublic meeting sii]i}ilies excuse for the ])i( king. .^I^lsic, banners, staiics, th(‘ major jiortion of this nu?iiber an* en- •ra^'-ed in meiii.ii occupations iu our large cities. As a general tliii’'/,'thev .i]ip"ar be contented with their b't, l>ut tbe actioi» of >t;veral of t!ie States, in ])a'sing prohib itory laws to their fui ti.er emI;/ration. like* Imiiiina, is arousin^^ them to a imiper ap- jireciation of (heir distiny. JfcsaJ^We jire- diet that this is oiily a (-immencemeiit of (he war against tiie black'. 'J’he nex^ stej# in the work will he to t'Xp itriale them from the l're(‘ ,''tat*‘s by compulsory means, \Ve believe, if a vote in the State of Indi ana to exjiel every negro from its horde’;’ W' le taken to-day, it would be carried in the ; fhrmative two to mie. 'I'o this ntb* of expatriation (lie black race is inevitably tendintr. We an* more and more (on- vinced of this eveiy day. We voted ;i gainst the negro clau.'C of the new Consti tution, but on lookinjr over (hi* vote in tlie several connties, we iind onr(dves in :i minority of over ten to one. We voted a- gainst that chin.se b('c:ius> it mtide no pro-' vision to coloiiize the bl.;eks fVoiii ihc American (!cneral, and juit his epaulettes and sash np'in hinisolf. when lit; was sotin wounded bv a rdle ball. After the town Ii mI bi'cn evacuated by the inv;i(hTs, they scattered in small par ties.' one of which, eon.-'isting of *2-> men, was entirely cut off by a baml of country jieojile. It w:i regretted by som^ that the cx.*- cutioii of the jiri.-^oners took }ilace in Ibiva- na, as inivini: h.-, :i determined on and or dered, it should have Ik'cii done on the sp'it. immediatidy :ifter the ca]»tiire. The tales t*iid of s;ivau^e 1 larbarity, there is reason to believe from these accounts, are wholly fai>e. ’I'he citizens of llavami handbills, c^c I'ce., cost somethin^-, but'the fppi'-'ved of the execution so strongly, that rf (ifirii. are what lie “IVhoy.s” .ire iifter, and uliat they ^ft. There is litpior to be sold, and to be drunk. We could say iiKire, but euoni:h now.” Another moetriiir w;.s to he In hi (in the ‘2i’»d. Rut of this wi' have IM report. In I’hila.leiphi;;, ;i mass nie.'ting wa>; to they firmly resnlved that it shouhl take )ilace at all evcnts;»!ind when the hour ar rived, which had been announced, the %i- denee of this determination was manifest. Indeed, it pn.tved that a eon>ji!riuy was The (‘(litor makes :i juxliciitiu the ion e of whieh we feel. \Ve m.iy add oitis. (u.., here: and that is, if tlve bolifioni.'ts d» not in New \ ork eea-^e their incendiary eflorts, the (juestion will be made in thi. .'^tatc within ten yt'ars, and not auether black man will be jicniiUtcd to co}ue in(i> it, even if such as are hcie are jicnuittcd to >tay. Abolitionism, un«hT cover, onlv mt'ans p'ditical and social eonality. and that is amalgamation; and ju.'t in propurtion as that thing is threatened, the white.' v.ill ri^e and expid the danger from the soil w. live on. 'i'he best friend, n.iv, (he onlv friend of the African race, is he who teach cs h;m to ujiike the best of his condition, in (ji.Iet and sul.mission; and he is hi.^ curse, his deadly enemy, who luinus him, in this country, any way into contiiit with the white man.—U. ,s>-. S'off’ l!iijli(.—An able rc2>ort has been lit iii'Civ t s e\eiy will re in our grtiw’iig be Indil on the 2 1th, from whivh we have .•(ii;i *iouri,'h;n£ t.>wn. In evciy (piarter riiitcd State'; that tht> > ' ' ii,: .e no pi.w.■^^ and no riirhts; anil le ..' ' •!; r :dl auth'irity is enn.'tilitlated in t’l ii - ■ d I 'Vernmciit. Yet it is cer- ■ :i i!.,'* ni pu!die man has ever avowed ' . li -'rii; -, and there is no r asm to -f tiiat any oac hoMs it; hein e it may !' rly be inf rrcl. that tlio'C w ii • a]iply the term to any ]iarty in thi country d > let believe :t t'l be justly ajiplieable. but on the c!i;;'rary are tiware w iu-n they U'C i*. t!i.it ’• e iiiv. ys an impntatioi; wh^ h is 1. •!-; •. iJwi \v ‘ wi'h to cMn.'iiler the matter a lit’! ■ m 'Te at Iar;re, ami while we exji'i'e t’,- I'lMtuit'iU' falsehoed i .f tile charge, to \'.i lic:iie lilt' p 'Sl'in’i ),.iw hel l by the frietrL of the I ni'Ti. "We li' l I tiien, in c'lnini'in, wr> are sure 1... \V’,; - i..r*v -.11.1 We believe with f the I>em icratie ; e v. that the GoV'.'rnmeiit of the I nitcd .’e' h;is iill poWeis graiite'i to it by (he C Mi'titution; that not only tlio.se powers but al'ii all 'iicli as ;ire fairly imjilied in t . • . .vpressly granted powers; or in the \v .pis Ilf (he Con.'(itutitin, are ‘•necessary aii'l proper for canving into execution” t!ie ]i. \vers vet(;d ill the (irovernment, or any Hepirtm nt or Oflicer thereof. I’y ‘•iiee! --.:irv” w'.' (lo not undt.Tstand, abso- bitely aii'l in lispensably nece.'-Jary, so that the jiarticular jiowcr cannot bi? otherwisi.- ex' cuted at iill. Sindi a construction wouhl !,'• ab.'urd ;md ruinous;, for th mi if tin re were two nio.lcs by which an expre.ssly granted }iower could be carrieil into exceu- tiiiii, the gov'crnment could adopt neither; ^iiice neither coiild be nhsohitilj/ neccssary while the other miirht be adoptctl, ami as acli Would exclude the use of the other. ! croachmeiit on tlieir rights, will frctiuent- I'.'.it bv “nece.ary” we underst.iud, as the I Iv be interrnpte.l; an-l if, to prevent this C'lurts'have construed it, cmvcnient and !.m all occasions yi.dd t.. , • 1 i stretches of iiower, the reserved riL'hts ot con,lucive to the execution of the F'"'er; I tendimr to its execution in the best man- : ,,f the Courts. ner; thus allowing to Congress a choice ^ That slnmld the iu.h pcndence between two or ni'tre means, in themselves ,,f the .''tates, as secured by tin* ('onstitu- rcsptctivc States. . , “prip.-r’', which are ahso convenient and , (ion, be tlestroyeil, the liberties of tint as to these powers, the decision of the >ti- foi tie jiutposc o .non. iii,, tie [leojt c cnidiiei\f; t'l the propo.spii con.stilutioiial p.'ople in new b; tlibiii!' are in process of erection, and iii iny of them if a vi'iy suju rior or- • !er. 'i’he ( le^e.nt residence of I*. K. Hick- iii'oii, F. tj., and the ;:ranite row of Messrs. (]ili..rt I'ottcr and .las. A. IJradley, F.'tp, on Fr-'Ut 'treet; the tour >t'iry, iron front buildiiiL' “f Hr. \\ in. Herry. on .Alarket street, and the beautiful maii'ion of H. Nutt, lv'-|.. on lied Cri >.' .'tnet, all now nearly eomplete'l, are tspeeiully wurthv of ii"ti. e ;i.' \ nlciieing a .iuperinr ta.'te in ar- (hitecture. Aiiain, on the other ,'ide of the Kiver. imniedi.itely oppu.'ite town, our ciitcrpii.'ing fell iw-citi/.en.' M. '>rs. .'^am’I I’ceiy ns, h.ive just erected a large ainl .'Uperl'ir .''team .''aw .^I.ll, to be stvled ‘•'I’he ( omni' rcial.” ; a goml name bv the w.'.y ' whieh 'U]iiiiit“s very liandsoiuelv the vacancy occasioned by t he dcstnu t .on of a siuiii.ii 1 uilding a yt'.ir or so :i>fo. This in atiilitifii to the Marine Kail Way and .''hiji ^’anl for the coii'truction and rc}iair of ve>'cls, owned by the same firm, is an evi dence of ind*istry, energy and enterprise, in the highest degree commendable, liut the.-ie are not a tithe. The improvements are more remarkable on the hills outsitle of the oM limits of the tow n. We are but a boy Vet, (we int(>n«l to contiiuu' a boy until ."^ime sweet Mary, or cl’.arming Sue shall make a man of us,) :iml wc h ive hail many a day's sport in shooting game in what w.is then the country, but is now oc cupied by wtdl l aid out .''treets, and hun dred.' of neat ;iml substantial dwellings. We dti not know whether New ()rleans is “jealous of the rising greatness of Wil mington,” luit we do know that AVilmiiiir- ton /.'• risinir; and when we are receiving thon.sands of ba^rs of Cotton ininually by the .M.im hcster Hail Ibiad, and Corn, Hay, Wheat, I'loiir, \’e., without end by the N. ('. Hail Koail, anti (’oal ami Iron in abun dance from Heep Iliver, sh(“ wiil put an extra jiluim* or two in iier wing.” hear'l iiolhing. In .''avaiiiiah, much cxciteiiK'nt, accorl- ing to the telegraph, jirevails. ,'>o also in St. Louis, v.here a company was forming to go to Cuba. Ibit in Ni.w Orleans, the excit' tnent is intense. Jn the ( harlcston papers we find de.'patches from New ()rleaiis of the 21st iii't., whi( h state th:it on that day, a j»ar- witii great force, ]iri .-tratiiig fem es, trees. formed to seize the (_Iovernor-(leiieial ami made by Crowning, Msij., late .Vttornev shiji him for .''pain, in case he showed a disposition to lenity. His feelings were so stronirly (xeited by the trung circum stances in whi( h he was placeil, that he was (|uite ill wiieii the last letters Were w ritten. A Sfonu.—A violent .-torrn of wind and rain, witli occasional ihi.mler. visited this {dace oil Sunday lat. The sitrns of the weather for S'-me time previous indicatetl the near proximity of a irale. ^\ here we Were (on the sea coast, i the wind ]»lew tv of Cuban liberators, exa'perated by the t'liK* of Li /‘iitriii, ’ a Spani'h new—jia- p( r. jinVdish('d in New Orletms, attack‘tl tlie ollice. broke tiie wimlows and doors, threw the press and type into the street, ami destroved evi ry thing belonging to the ofhce. 'i'he jiolice dill not interfere. Th'-y also demoli>hcil a nuiubor of .^pani'h >e- gar stores, ami then pnK-ecded to the .'•'ji.in- ish Consulate, where they destr'iyeil the furniture and property of all kinds. On the '22d, minute guns were fireil in honor of the “munlered liberators.” A dcsjiateh of this date also stati s that the bodies of ('ol. Crittemb'u and Victor Kerr \'e. It commenced from the South fill .'•^umlay forenoon, and veeii d round to the .'^,.uth-.''ouzh-J-jast and on .Sunday night Wits at it.' height. \\'e fear that the dis- iis'crs on the c'^a't will ^unl up a hirge amount; on yi'sterday we W'^re infornic'.l bv a {'ii.'Senger iViiin Siuithville, tluit ;i brig with .'ignal.^ of d.^'ress flying, w.is a'hore on the tinter .'hoal. .'^he is r. jire^ented to h:ive lost h r mainm:i>t, to l»e laden with ;i cargo nf m dasses cstiimited at three hundred hogsheads and i.^? .said to be the lir. Brig Lr r.^ilnh, Ca]it. Fh viii, fiom MiUitanzas, bouinl to Halifax. N. 'Tin; crew hiivc h'ft tlie wreck, with ilnee feet wiiter in the hold. We ho] -> in uur next to ;:ivo fuller ''artienl.irs. The ship re cently arriveil at .‘•'iiiithville wiih U. attract many vi.'itors ami jirotluce nuieh troops, rode out the cde with the loss of feeliiui:. toj>ma.'t. This statement, however, throws tlisere- anticipate.! by the jdantors dit upon the others. F.ir (’d. Crittenden is in Liverpt)ol, at whi( h city he is (he U. ('onsul, and noifucli tiame is mentioned in the list of those wdio were executed. IJesides it is not at ;ill probable that the bodies of those who went executed, couM be brought to New Orhaiis after luiving been torn to pieces by the mob of Negroes and ('ubans. Fnun Cuba itself, we Inive had nothing since our last. In fact it is nif'rt' tlnin here that >erioiis injury was done to the crojis by this blow, but we are hapjiy to be informed that .'Uch is not the case. 'I'he loss will be eomp;ir;itively trifling.— (Ml Monthly iitLdit the weather ele;ired off beautifullv, with :i cool breeze frmi the North W est. 'I'he .‘^te.iuier due from ('harlcston on Momlay diil imt lejive that jHUt. 'I'he .''torm came from the .outh, and was doubtless more violent farther South than lure.— IT//. Jhrffhl. (Jemu-al of New Jersey, (the Camden \\ est Jtrseyman states,) Jon behalf of tlur free- hoMers of (’anidcn, in relation to the riglit of the state to tax the lui'iness done with in its borders by the agents of insuramo comiianies ineorpor.itetl by another state. The agent fif the ^Utna cmipany if I Lin ford, Connecticut, under theadvice of Hon. I >aniel W eiister am! Geori_e W !v i| , that our law was uneonsti.utiiuial, dcm.itiil- cd ;i re-payment of what he had aheady Ji.iid. The deuiiind Was m.ide through th.t county collector on the fret hoIdei>, w lo referred it to Mr. Browing, ch.iirmaii of the board, ilis report is tdaimrate, and decl.iri's his O]iinion to be, that the law i-^ con.stitutional, and dircrts th;it the collect or make demand of the .‘.gent, and on his refusal to l">ay, to prosecute his bond. MARRIED, .\t t!ic resiil“iic(' dt‘ .Mr. \\, !!. llnllmi. in tbia ('•imitv. on ^\^^hn•^;'lav cveiiiiiir l.isl, ’JTth inst., liv tlie' Hev. \1i. liarii^. Mr.'.(. W.\Id)i:\^ tt> Miss CATIl.Vili.Ni; I.I.NKilKKKV. DIED, Iti Uruiiswifk etmntv. on tin* 'J'Jti hist., at tlie resitleiue of .Mr. Watters. .(( l.I,\. inlaiit tiauirh' ter lit lili.iiii anil .Mary Krancea liiakc. .\n.!ru.‘f 'Ji’)—Stiv'iner llowin. v.iilt criifids ft.r II \ !•' .1 I,illy. IS linec* .'^en, J W I’nwcrs'^ .Xri li'tl .McK.'ielicrn. ami others. Tiie lUver r. so tlilrt v-oiic feet at this jilacc'^ l))tt is tiiiw falling. F.\VI;I' 1’i;' II.I.!•; m.\i:ivh r — ariii st I’s. /I’oA'/// mil/ (i'ii)ifi)ii Itnml.—'lliouo'h the ti\vn of I'etei'sliurg, and sever.d of the probalde that much ot tne new.' w.is fabri- countie.' intt ri‘sti‘d in the re-construetioii R.vi/riMoui; and tiik S(>i:tiikrn 'ruAi>F.. — We find in the Raltiniore Patriot of the '2oil, the proceetlings of a I’lank Ro;id Meeting iu 31urfrecsborough, N. ('., ac- comjianietl with the following Hditorial comments: liii/fiiiiiii’c iimf ^nrth (’nrnhmt,—'I'he tr.tde between JJaltimore .and North Caro lina, always important, h:is in the last ye.ar been much incre;ised, and promises to be even hirtrcr tht; coming season. 'J'his tact eatcd for the jmrpose of cre;iting excitt'- ment in the Northern ('ities ami South Western States, and thereby inilueing many ti> j''in iu the exjicdition, and many others to give monc}'. ^ In V.'cilne.'day’.s Raleigh I’cLri.'ter, re-, of this ib ad, have done tlieir duty mtbly, it IS yet 1)1/ nn iitnins n rfiiiii that tiie worK will be ^'-built. 'J’rue, the ]>rospeet is f;t- yorabh'; but if every man takes this view of it, contents him.seif with the s:inguine assurance that all is going swimmingly on, ,aiid thiMef ire deems activi’v on his jiart gives to our merthan;s an nten'st in the "•r:iiited powers, ami no other power what- affairs of Norih (’arolina, which is iiutier- ever. ‘2. To (: ^ States belong all other •‘^f‘'"d ami ap].reeiatcd, as we know it is, oners: , .1 ' , *, ! t by the merchants ami citizens gener;illv of that IS, all not thus graiiteu to . *= ceived this morning, we find the following unnecessary, flmf j>ri‘sjn‘i-f irlll hr hflijhtriK despatch from ;i highly reliable .souree in R>*1 a vci v short time is to elap.-e (until Wa.shington City. It will be seen that "V‘“‘ , _ ' , 1,1 l{ i;id will be determined. Jl;ive tlio.'C the (iovernmcnt has itromptly taken meas- , • i i i ‘ ^ * who are interested, and liave as vet suo- ures to inquire into the manner of the cap- nothing or but a pittance—either ture ami execution of the American pris-. among the merchants rif Ualeigh—the I farmers tif Wake and Franklin—or the t»- Bramlj,, ji'cli. oO a -V, 1 Lanl, 14 a liitlo, aj'plc. -4-J a 4."i l.fatlier. Sole, aJ?! 1 >ces wa X, liO ftJli Lt'ail, liar. n 7 Uactiii, 14 a .Molasses. L’-‘> a ‘J7 Maimiiijr. l: a-Jt> Nnils, tut, 4.i a •> (.'ottoll, •1.'. ;i 7 >MtS. tV, o olC ('ill n. !‘0* a '.'.j nil. J.inseetl. (’.ifi'ec. 10 a 1 1 I’t.vMier, .*> OO a U (M> Clieese. all ..'•'hot. l-a !» ('..|.|.lT,l-. • 11 Sii;r-ii', ')>ro\v n. i> a U Candles, i’. F. 1 •> a 1 li Ditto. *lo.if, 1 n a i;! Fl'iiir. 4’ a o .■'alt. saek, 1 a 1 Featliei s. .‘lit a ilo. alinn, hu. :]•') a ria>M'el, 1 10 a 1 l.'i Shiiiirles, 2 a -21 1 lilies, jri'eon. 4 Tallow, S a lo TVitt.i, tli'v. 0 :i n Wheat, 8-') a '.'0 Ir.iii, .'^we'los. :') a t; 'Whiskev, 4-J .T 4 '. Do. llii^li.sli, , o 11 4 Wool, 18 a-JO liitli.tro. I a ]\ ’White I.eatl, 2 a Li III 0, ii.iiie i >-l r.rown Sliect;nrs. CClltP. rotton V i:ril.S, 'i to 10. 17 r.KVIHW Ol' Tlli; MMIKKT. Ti hi’Kntink—Virjiiii Dip 2 liO; Yellow Di|* 1 '.*0: Hard ‘.lU: No. •'> loisiti 7i; .'^j.irits 'rurj»i.u- tiue 'J4i. Nil change in prices of i tKcr jirticlc? of I’l'O- power> tin? United .'^tates, res'rvi*(l to the people tiie ohl North State. V/asiiin’(;ton, Aug. *2r>, 1*. 31. , . 1- 1 w 1 . .1 , I reflected uiion the imoortanec ot tiie luter- It IS confidently asserted, in Alereantile . ^ i • i ests nivolved, and the imminent, iinpeiid- httersfrom ILivaiia, that i.t.pez hasbeen . , * „ ,v or prohibited by the (onstitution to the ^,,rfolk, the suljoined report of a ^i,r„aliy defeated and his men dispersed ’^'g danger to which they are exposed. ' " ‘ ^ ‘ ‘ ;i;* ' ’ Have the reflected upon t ) (■ml. F«ir instance, there is no power ex- l'">.g , , to decnle on tircssiy given t) the (btvernment to imr-: , . . . ,• , i,. ^ . . bias III fun>r >f j>inn r^ neces.':tril\ d(“stio\ clnise a librarv, tii adorn the (.apitid with p:irt of our Government, aiil "fatues and p.iintiiigs, to surpiuntl it with whenever the (jroveniment of the Unitcil grouii'ls beautified with trees ami shrub- ■ States Ik'couics consolidated, we m;iy learn hery; to eolh;ct ami publish statistics of tjie ^'f'"" I'i^tory (;f n:iti(ms what will be I" ra.scs .if .li-li..lc licM in .M..iiV.'. sl.ur..’ {.\. C.,) „'f,yrrhc aiiuost coriiiiu pr.il.alulitv ^lt' tlij iipnii llic ■ «,,.liiro..fevm-«c of thorn. .Vr ^ *“•> "7 o -1 -II- • • .^1 .1 must im ur, in case ot th?; to a( eeue gle i^panisli soldier joined the invading ’ party. 'J'he people of the country, who liail i)cen iiroclaimed as ready to join them, I , . - . . , ,, ii /, ^ ’ I not realize that the time left for reuttc- .stand i»y the (lovernment to a man. ' All the stories of barbaraties committed extensive a country cannot preme ('ourt is to be lit Id as the authoritii- (heie to the impoitaiae .tnd .id\.int.igi. to 'P ^ I’ 1 ■ • 1 .1 /I i.-.. be derived from inen'asing the trade of l.;sufl^i-r (he I .s. C.mits tive determination nmler the ( .mstitution. To this end, it is proposed to " I . r”r. To tins constitution—thus expounded— f,..,,,, yiurfrccsbom’. i biicco pliinters of Granville and Warren— dtiee. ^ ■VVil.MIN'dTt*.V MUKI'.T. I’ncoii, lii;x ronii'l. 12 tn I'JA. ('(irn 7'» to so. Flour—Nt>rtliern •'?’) to I’altiinore ta Lari 11’;, riooring Rijanls •'^12 to Wi'lei^Til: Seantiiiij^H. Tnri.cntiae—Virgin •J -')0; y-.rt 1"; ‘-'t; Spirits 2';. T.ar 1 40 to 1 7'). TiinUor—I’liiao .Mill to !>7; to the liberal propositi'iiis of tlu* \jOgisla- Or.’.iimry ^7 to : ture, by re-iuiilding the ib'adi:' W ill they ,\t .W-w York. i)ttnn marlut oon^imic.-- firm. a.n iculture, commerce and uiiinufactures of I ^*111 i — ’ , , I To nrevent flic tiaiance rietwocn tiie .i • i i th'- cuntry; to publish anl circulate docu- ; .^u,i .State (b.vernmeiKs from i.c- expound '.ii .nts and jiolitical papers, shewing (he j),g destroyed, and the harmony of the fhe titie meaning. ‘ iidtiet of the public servants and the States from being interrupted, Tiiese are our sentiments. It these p ration of the (iovernmcnt: and none of Jirwfrn/, That our Senators in Congn ss constitute what are called “consdilation- these things can be deemed ab,s»lutely ne- be instructed and our Representatives re- ists” and “submissionists” then we belong c 'sarv to the exerci.se of the powers of to their influence t> prtxuire ^.i^ss—and if this is what is meant, /• “ .1 »i /' ,■ :»n i'mendment of the Ctmstitution of the •, ,i,„ if tiiiior ( t.ngre-s or the carrying on of the (,ov- iui .a Mi a! tribunal ”• ‘he titl Jf . ny thin dsc . rnment. Ut all ami each of them are c.u.WM to dJermin, dhput.s be meant, we deny the application oi the c.'ij titutional exercises of power; for all of fj, (iciu n the. General a,id Stat£ Gocern- terms to us—to the Whig party—to the them—in diflerent degree.s—are appropri- , nients.” T nion party. '.•te, ctiuvcnient anti cunlucive to the eic- [ Jlere we have the Legi.slaturc of Penn- , Rut while wo .submit to the constitution the event. 1’ we yield obedience—we owe allegiance as which will run up into a section of the the Sujtrcme Law of (he land. To (his S(ate, jiroducing largely of naval stori s we snhniit—\vii submit to the constitntitm ‘"'d lumber, which h.ive Im'cu almost v:dm- ,, . . • f ....... less for want of the facilities of tran.-jtort- :ind hiws of our country, in tliat seii'C in which, the Judiciii ffa'iCS of UOt'KI liaics mi the executed prisoners are false. Not less than twenty Americans, now' in New York, who saw the executions, confirm the iti-irv of- he Union the m ‘"f? market—and that U'-'rket is : ^ ^^>senptimis ha\e be(^ iciaiy of the I U K^m, he u 1- u will be seen that 1 | and county, since t idcr (d them shall estaidifch there is a Conventnm to be hehl on the renton. ^\ e trust wiiii a iiiinierate demand, at I'lirrner qtiotatimis. At Gliarlestfiii. ('ottun trai;sacii;ins very .^.ile.-i of lialc.s for tlic wed: cn'liiif' cm the Ll'Jd at ♦; to 8A afconlin;; to ruiality. i’.ecfij'ts (luring the week l -'i'iO Vi.ilcs. Totiil reccipt.s. 2,oJ-"i,0;iij—increu'ie ‘200,1 the 1 ite mcetinir in War- | — - tliat tl.e friends of the I VL.A?tK KOAl> tion is veiy brief, and that a few days more of indifierence and lethargy may put repentance out of their power!:' We understand tliat several new sub- ,S('riptions have been obtained in this city there is a Conventmn to be hehl on the ; f — we trust tnai me ineuus oi uie ; subject; and wc are re.ptested to say, that handsome hearses, and decently ’ elsewhere along the Ime, are activtj it would l>e vt^ry gratifyui.^r to tl.ose wlio American exernons. One more s.ro^^ 1'ho Tni.Stec.S-of the Fnvettf- are moving in (he niatter, if Raltimore city that all the pri.soners were villc » Hofid rw.pan^ iavn-. could be represented in tlie Gonventton. j executed; their trial This is the true policy, for building up place, of course, before a milit'ary tri- Southern Cities; and we may add, a capi- , bunal. tal plan for hnildimj Plrtnh Romh. i The Stear/ier Saranac wdll leave Norfolk 7 ^ this afternoon, or to morrow, with (;om- W e learn from the Asheville News tuat modore Parker on board, who goes on a the Western Convention did nut meet iu special mission to Havana, to in[uire into Morganton on the 14th inst. will be .‘'a\ed, .and the sagacity ot those, proposals to fm-in.-h Lumber I'or the coiistm.- who have already derived such advantages tion of their Koa.i from Kajetteville to Kinj: pututiOn. In Wa-ren, N. H., lately, hail stones all the circumatances attending the cap- j fdl^ some of th^ra weighing nearly 2 lbs. of deiivtry preferred. A, McT E.\N. TL'n of tb(» n'i«r(i of Tru3f‘''»- f'ayctttrllle, Aug. 2*. 17 o'.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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