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Scoff's Sriuc^. | X.'w York “Express” very justly re- | luik.'s tin' iiKilovoIi'nce of .spirit wliich |(«fOiul.' to the meanness of computing by , 1,,11-irs and tent? the value of the services ; liifii rentlored to his (.,uintn- ilurin/r tlio long life which has K.n iihistratnl by them. r i:ro:it si-rviees in Mexico, (says the beyond even whut Cortez ren- | j>:iin, his reward was, as Avas the j ...r.l of i' ^rtez, the injxratitude of the .‘W ill u ’ ‘ ^ . /• 1 • I overnnient of hiP \ iiiitvv. The (leiKMal's pay, it should be ' lAl'V I'H''! pn' OI5SEIIVER. ?AYSTTSTItI£.llEr TlllIRSDlV, SEPTKMIir.R IG. ISil wiik; TR Ki.r. FOR I’UKSIUKNT, iii;\. \vi.\rii:Li) siott, OF NEW JKHSKY. UlltV' ,.„„ int"’reil. too, is less than what a l‘rcs-1 f many a Hailroatl IJoard has, or tliaii some tirst-rato Clerks. ' ..'I'lir . iMintry ran never pay (1011. Seott ' ill iii'iiii V tiT tlu' services he has rendered, j ']■],. iii^ii''^ 'if {’alifornia, even, are not ii. 'ii_h to do it, though won tiny j 1 V his v;il('r before the city of Mexi- M.i ,■ 'iiijU. red by the treaty dictated , ,4niiv and sword.” r'-' W'V FOU VICK riU'.SlDK.NT, IIO\. \1M. \. (ilMIIlM, OF NOKTIl (’A KOI,IN A. For Electors: for thk st.vtk at larck, IIKNUV W. MIKLKU, of Wake. District No. 1. CIKHUIK W. I'.AXTF.Il. “ .lOMN W. (MMKHON. “ I. RALPH COURr.l.l,. “ r>. IILNUV K. N \S1!. •• *1. M. W. r.ANj^CM. 7. .lOllN \V1NS1.(»NV. '• F. 15. SATTl'.KTinVAITi:. •• 1»AVIW A. l?AltM:S. Mr. Webster.—We publ.sh below ex tracts from a speech made by Mr. Web ster in the Presidential canvass of 1S48. rie had opposed the nomination of Gen. Taylor, as he has opposed that of General Scott, aiici it Was snppo.sed that he would not support Jaylor, as it is now .supposed that he will not support Scott. IIis posi tion now is jnecisely the same as in 1S48, and therefore his views in 1S48 are of im portance as sallowing what (nnjht to be the course fif him.self and his friends now. i..ctru tR from the Sjuv h ileliv red hy I to accompliih it. And nobody will thank Han LETTERS FROM THE SENIOIt EDITOR, land Mrs. ifarrlct Beecher 8tnwe refuses i wards to ctiarge to the AdminiBtration tbe , New \ohk, Sept. 9, 1852; j §10,000 for the copyright of Uncle Tom’s j very expenses they create. Mr. li)onglas, I I am rejoiced to see that the Whig i Cabin. And so of Gen. iScott’s pay as an i therefore, in his future stump spt^eches, State Convention of Massachusetts has signally rebuked the movement of Mr. Webster’s friend.s, and his own most equivocal position. They quote Mr. Web ster against him.self. It is said that he is now preparing for publication a letter de clining a nomination. lJut it is too late. The injury to the Whig party, and to him self, is accomplished, as far he has power Indian Commissioner. ITow contemptible | will on “extravagance” be wise to hold it appears alongside of the profit.s and his peace.—A', i' Express. pickings of the Galphin, the Chickas: Cherokee, and Choctaw operations of ot! MARRIED, At Trinity Clnircli, New York, on the 7th in stant, by the F.cv. Dr. Hij;t)ee, ALKXANDEK Brigadier (Jtmernl KleciioJh ^'■'IlfE friends of Col. J. O. Mothijrald. o/ A r>laden (’ounty, respectfully present hiui to the (.'/oiiimissioneil Officers of the 4th Bri^acW N. C. Militin, f«r the office of Brigadier Gen’l. blection cm the 18th September. August 21 i 1852. 19-te W e are authorised to announce* t>f the \\ ashingtmi I ninn ought to be ! ashamed of thems;lvi!S. (’oiigress has just f/mi. Dnitiil \\r/).sfr, if Aljtii^/iti, \ him, for declining, at this late day. JA/. .S., (J(t. .1, 1, j The conduct of the Locofoco Convention iM-llow-citizeiis, my opinions upon the of Massachusetts, in deliberately resolvincr, great n;;tioiial (juestioii now denendiiiif. the I 1 i i ■ • ■ . '"f‘'d the h.nnlsome giMtiiity to l-.itlier c'h'ction of a Presiilent and Vice I'nsident i .*'” "'■?>" le ming niajniity, to continue ' |{itehie of .?.'»(•,()(•(), for lessO'- iip iii a piint- of the I’liitcd States, have been heretofore ' ‘-'orrupt coalition with the Abnlition- ''ing contract wliich he failel to fiiliil; and expressed by me in the bearing of some of i "'"Jse th.in any thing the Whigs of they have taken away frnm anotlier eoii- you. I do not pioji.;.>;e II >w to dwell at that or any other State have ever done. »iactt)r the ].ubli(r j.riiitiiig, ami gi\eii it tu tsaw, operations of other cornmi.ssioners, contractors, and specula tors. Greciev’s “fuss and feathers” about . the mileage of members of ('on.Mess ^;,s " K®/!- of WMfhingtoi,, 1). (\, to | Col. AU^X^Dp D. McLKAN^ of Rnmiuer- thniifrlif Ko -1 VIII 11 I, t I ~ 1*1 McMOKlNE, (iHiiphtcr of the lute J. i ^dlf. ( nl. toind t of the .54th Kcpinient. iis tI)ought t.. be a small potato busine.ss, but Esq., of Eii/.Hht‘th City. X. C. ‘ candidate for H.-igadicr (Joner.il, to till the vn- it Was a great thing compared with this Nenr Ellisvilie, I’laden, on the Kth iust.. hy cancy created hy tlic resignation of Gen Dowd, pitiful trumping of Gen. Scott’.s pay and j .Stephen Hair, Esii- Mr. .JONATHAN 15ll‘-i Sept. 1, 18f)2. 2J-tE extra allowances by a Senator of the U. | I'-^liD to Miss SOl’IlIA .JONE.S, all of Hlndcn. States. lint f>f all others coneerned, the editors C().MMi:i{('lAf. UK(OUIK AlMllVAL.S. NEW GOODS. ^U^HF, subscriber is now receivitijj n large «d -M. dition to his Stock, consiiiting of Sept. ("hntliion, with M. IJrown in tow, ' Pj-y (ioods, (’ofl'oO, Stl)»;nr^ CrOck- with goods t(ir l.t'hiiiitii. liiitiicr A; Lolminn, .J i i i ii i /--i .S; 14 (i Wiirdi, Andcrsdii \ ijniiis. .it-nkiii? \ I lar(l>v«ire, Iiat!* aiiti Cup.^^ Jjuoti^ uj](l Shoos, HatTo-iiiii I k.'M TIIK VKW \OKK eOMVKllel at.. “ Mll.lTAUV rUF.SlDKNT.'^. ' y> ;.iiiusin:r, t(» say the least, to hear i nits raising the cry of the ineligibil- j if iitilitary ci'mmamlers for the IVesi- I V I'f th(‘se Tnited States, aul in the j i,iu'h>>ath p«'rsisting in giving a milita-i .S’r«// ronmnncut hts miti- ^ t * their own candidate, who after \ *«*'.*/ carrrr by « inisfurtnnr i‘,t •.niirc of that rank resigned it, as ! ^ryrsf than anifthimf that has luen , I I • s; * -1 cnartftti tufuinst iien. i’irrce. MMr l,;„l !. t-re aband.Mied his .Senatorial po. • iittYuUil in thf haWr ot iluirns- iotrti. amiHtim'ntlft'ftHtiinsf li antt any length up..n that g.-neial ine.tiun. I Such conduct, if the Whigs were to be presented it then an.i 1 pr,.s.>i,t it to-day, i ,vhilst it as a iiue.vtion with two sides to it; on th‘ , ,r - " i . one .side, the ekction uf Cen. Tavh.r; ^ ^'f-'^nn.st the l.ncof.Mus 11 .^V,ss, as’*''”' ""uld pouring water upon a duck’s back. rii' I'V :ti n a short trial of its responsibili- j.,„ It i'a stretch of eveti l^i'nmcratic ' n-i't ii'-y to rail at Winfield Scott be- ^ ii«t he a general, atid then to ask jio- : i, il 'U]'P"rt to Krankliu I’ierce bceau>e : I,0 iiu'e ^ gv’Tu'r \1 for a short time.— ' T t'.n'' up 'u Mr. Pierce the title of .t j j vif iial rank which that gi'utUnian j ,iij siiu-e put away from him, is glariu:;- ; !v ;ii il r.iruus; aiil it is indic^itive of a hy- i«v that has not often had :i paralh l. ' iT' ntlemeii were sinet re iii tiieir 1 •li.'like of a military candidate 1. rro'idency, or tbcir allein'd di.'trust > rli^riliility, they would not per'ist in t .f' niT uii''ii their own civilian candidate —a ilian by elioice after having made ! 'f military duty — his diM-anled mili- t^rv title. In vety truth, the I)em>eratie TV. at the pre.'*ent campaign, a^aiiist till Whig candil.ite on the seore i>t’ his II.’ ? :;"!is that Deniacratie p-ditieians h.ivc •r attempted. The II A// »/»-/(.ro/is ob- ctic'iialde, but the prumi rnfir riri/i'in lUst be pro; laimed a general t.i make him ptablo. Tiie fiiiec cf inconsistency .i’d 'Ur dy no further g>. A iiiiliKti v Chief Magistrate is perhaps ,1,.,, t M bo jireferred before a civilian, other ilitii ati »us of the tw>. being equal. the other, iIm; ehctiou nt t l’l•e^ident uf tlie I nited Stat*-s. If tht re be any third j.art of this question, 1 can not discern it. (^Cheers.) (lentU nun, it is well known frmn my own declaration, as well as from other •sources, that oii general princi[)lcs, 1 was not advising nor rt'commending the noini- iiation of (Jeneral Taylor, to the Whi'fs, ieii. Arnistruiig, np'in teini'; liv whi h will probaldy make ;i loar pn»tit of oik' hundred and fifty or l\v > hiiiilr( d tliousam! dollars. I Strv n, IS.VJ. ; Jhis is str.mge, but it is the lactj | Jt is said that New York was never be- ind e\identl^ because the W higs have re- ^ fore so full of sfranri-rs. Senre? of thi'iu ■ gard for theii piinciples, and for the wel- ;(r(> turned of}Cvery hour (>f tlu; dav frnm taie of the cotinti\, and therefore abandon tin; principal Hotels, Iroin shei“r inai)ility their party when it abandons prineipU^s. to give them quarters. 'I'lie new .^letl■o- j J he Ijocofoeos, on the contrary, have ik> politan Hot(d, with room for OuO people, i such rule ot action. Thri/ i*tick to their wa.s tilled within a b'w hours after it was Kiilierts. Hauser I.V Wil.'soii, F«l>icwortii Fcniah' Seminary, \V F .McMiiriaii, T .) L'ndcrwiK.d, .J II i!aujrliti/ii. Iloriiey. .1 \V ISakcr, K I, \ T I'cmhci toii, Stciiiliiinii \ co, N (litisoD. .1 ( I'dv, Fnciaaii \ l!c.s.. II I. .Myrover >S: d. ,1 Millor. ■M iiri iiisnn. ili'iil \ ■>, Kariihai'tit, Aililci t.rn \ fii, A II M:tisii, & son, S U \irisitiiin. ( D M.miii, (i I.aiiilcr. (i U' \\ illiaiiis. I’ .'ilicnnvcllj .) 1’ Liles, i> l>;iile_\ ,V ce. .1 .1 lii-nncr, )■) I cmy, (J Vt iiinack, i licailcii «.V co, F. Fuller, M "W McN.iir \ Cl, i: r.el.., M:ixuel! \ H.Mah, Dr .S Kerr. 11 .1 .'^tecl jr, .1 W Crcwsoii. Fames Viiti'ijr. .1 Mcliaiis. t'37 luark (»!• picccs Furniture. Fayetteville Prices Curreut. SKl'TFMDEU Di, l»o2. his ser\iccsa>a military man, or for his i-dad ot it. harai-ter and i|ualities as his trhttir arttiff atnountintt ta7ii l> men. ##•?»■ of tear la a ttritish /'ort'f fstiinutfil at t iffht h umlr*ti Xorth Citroh'riian, Ati^. 1-1, IS-)!’. We publish the above statement of the North (’ar(diiiian in the same coii>picuous manner, and upon preci.stdy the same prin ciple, that that paper publishes an extract i„to a statemmt of anv nasoii from the O' .server of April ‘27, And we intend to keep it there as b'lig as the extract froni the Observer is so pub lished. The number of men actually surrender ed bv (Icn. Seott on tbt' occasion refern'd to bv the C.'troliriian, was ‘iD.'J, insteail of 7(>40. A small /s/^r/iv .IS f.n- ,1,,- >,, , parly, wl.covcr it gws. Wh;,t c»rc thov I |i was a,lv.r(isc.l U. I.I’ o,,™...! ~i- the eontrarv, as t.ir as is reasonable and i> i i • r • i i-i i L.\ND1.1>—l ayette just, 1 oj,j.osed that nominaticui; but 1 did , I it on general principles, of course, not j„ ' eandidak', and if to them he flocked there and were received on the any way indicating a want of respect for ^ ^ds hopes of election? I hey are night of the .‘>lst of August, and pirsoiis p^io^ i hey glory in it. But they who arrived in the city at 4 o’clock on the a citizen. It pretend that it is utterly blasting to Scott morning of the l.-^t, applied in vain fbr .«car.i. or ti,.. „.i.i ti,.y in.,i e\er, they have no evidence^ whilst the turned of}' 4D(M) j»eoplo during the first support of I’ieree by Van liuren and his four days of t'.ie month. Of al»olition friends is undoubted and active. opinion, because the time for considering that (pieotion has passed, and the Whig Coiiveiitioti, ai'cording to the usages of the party have n iiiiinati'd (leiioral 'i'ayli-r.— Ih' is the only W hig eandi«l.ite before the people, and the only W’hig camiidate who can receive any vote for the olVice of I’re- snient; and, theretore, it bei-ouu's a (jues- tioii for the consideration of all those who Scott AM»iHAiiAM Cl,i n.—The r iru- • iary tame, is one ot tiie boldest inipo- lar moeting of the t'lub was held la^t night. 'file lar«:e crowd pusent was .nbly addres>ed by >fossrs. W. 11. llai-b and John Mullin'. A Committee wa> appointed to re(|u >t Henry W. Miller K-.,., of Wake, t.» a.!- tho elub on dn' sd iv t‘\ etiii’:^ next. are attaeh. d to the Whig cause, bt lieving Seott. it to be the lause of the country, whether The Vermont Elo'jtion, this week, af- there is any other course for them to pur- f„,,i, ;,„nther notable instance of Locofo- ,'Ue, but foai(uiesee ill the ilecisioil ot the i i r • rm , r- ■ , CO and al'oiition athliation. J IiousuimIs of majiTitv ot tlieir t retiireii, an 1 to >ustani th.- noiuination. those who last year voted the abolition -Vud in one re>pect, I am sure that ^ ticket, this year vote for Ijocofoc‘(>s. J he Whigs hold their own. The abolitionists fall off o,4>'>0, and the LK'o focos increase course im mense fortunes -ire ni.ide by Hotel keep- 1 do not believe that Seward wants jug. lu the immediate vicinity of the Scott (dect(,-d. He wants no Nati(Uial man Metropolitan two other hotels of about elected no National party triumphant, equal magnitude are nearly ready for oc- I shall not be surprised, therefore, if he pupation. Anil others are buildinir in and his friends fail ,'n the end to snjiport different parts of the city. Tliev are all wanted. • ::li iiiu« h may be sai 1 in f.ivor of an V -i' 1. cisioji; as, that he whe can sue- >-! iiiv ( "niniand is likely aK i to sue- -'t'a!;V eoV' ru; that he who eaii well and v'-ivriili' an arm^’, wiil probably al>o a'i.i\ Oi l jii iieiiiu>ly till the Kxeeutive of- 6 .t‘ :lic state; that he who has coinliined :iui \ ‘ t -rii ii'ly i-mpb>yed the varied »de- t a military host is not unlikely to I', 1.1; • varied sections of the st;jte int- a :i .:; us whole of pro.-perify ainl hap- I ; mditary talent and 'erviee, , , ;...V wiiii udministra.tive, are entitled ! 1-k :‘wl d_-iiient from the peopb-; and I', t it' t;!'- 1 ■ withhtdd, “a heavy bi.iw •:,i v.d 'ii'e luraL'ement” will !>•* given to ti,:.’ mihiti-'ii wiiieh may one day save the i; :ti ii fr' iii !•!-.It and subjugation. K 1 be :i' imp 'lit ni.ike iiiiiitary pr>>» f,„ t;, :a il.'* ( iih f- 't re-ommendatii*n" for fi:tr i ^ Till iii'torv of S'.uie republics, ;t !' ;:iii"' !. fle-uirh n 't of this, by any I! • nr:-. >ii "W tiiat j -ril wt'ry re-iult from ! '•. :i ' f m litarv chieftaiii' to the I. e. If -iiwl subjugation. It and dangerous to aii'l renown the •I exeiu'i"i> tV.iiu “the highest of- • uir't of the p'-ople," as to aceuunt ThK. CAMrAlHN.—1(11. .bdni Will'low, Whig ean li late f>r I'leet ir, will address his fellow citiz nr at the fill-wing p’.ices; St brooktup'’'U, S. pt. ITth. Warsaw, hiiplin, *' l-'th. Ijumbertoii, 11 dies'n, (>i t. t:h. MeLe.in's Store, “ “ '.Uh. IClizabethtown, Hlaileu, “ llih. Newton Grove, S.impsou, “ l.>th. ():her ap]>ointiuent will be publi>heil a.' soou as d' termnied upon. Wt* are rt’quested to st.ite that “a Whiir Kree iiarbei ue will be given on Sa- turdav of the Suj>erior ('ourt W' i k of Ib.b- eson countV, . Oetober '.•th.) at the St re of .'Ir. Hector .J. Mclican, near Alford.>- ville. (ren. AVinslow, the Klector for the i tb District, and Messrs. Hair'll and Uanks, Assistant IClectors, and tlie A"istant 1- lector> for llobe.'on county, will be pre- s«'ut. Come one! cme all I ” every iiii inher of thi' meeting aiel everv N\ big ot .^hi's.ii husetts will agr‘e with me, and if il be proper tti supjiort General I lylor as thi“ nom.iiee ot the W hig partv, it i- pr. pT to uiake that support generous, Iji.inly, etficieut, etb-etual. A besit.itiii". t'alt ring, halting suiq ort we.uld do more haiiii than gc-o(l. * * iciitk Ill' ll, the ^\’hig p.'irtv may en- ouiiii r mist irtune-^; it mav commit mis- tak I'Ut for one ! smai.i, khi.i.ow its Kiii;ri .\t>; I t'cause I am mope willing to trn>t myself ami trust the c 'untrv, upon Whig piincijde- and Whig policv, tiian upon tho>e of any other poliiicul partv or asso iatioii. [(Ireat applause ] i believe* that th' 'c priiieip!e> aiel that poliev have ("ine down t.i u- from the ila\ of W’.i>h- iiiL'toii. 1 see that this Whig pirtv stretidies from the North to the South, tr'iin the I-.i-t to the W i>t, couipri.sing inm li of numl.irs, much of intelligence and virtue, mueh of disinterested }>atriot- i>m. lu a countrv like ours, it is not an 4,.>U0. 'J'his si;rn will nev»*r rcach South- Foill days LATKTt KR«»M KfRoPE. The Humboldt ariiveil at New York on Mondav, from Havre. Till! Cholera was pursuing its nnrili westward through Kurope, and j>revailed in several part‘d of I’russia. The accounts of its spread are more and more unfavor able. Mount l^Jna in the Isl.ind of Sicily be- rn l..ocofocos, excf pt through Whiir c.iine suddenly convulsed on the night of the liOth August, ami a magnificent erup tion took place, which has not been sur- pa.sel by any within the lat 10 years. It was feared sev ral villages would be de- stroyi'd by the stream of lava. (^hieeii \'ieforia left Osborne House on the oOth ult., with I’rince .\lbert and the lloyal children, for the Highlands of Scot land. Her reception on the whole route wa'i most enthusiastic. The reiiorts of the progress of the har vest in Irelatnl are in general more favor able than of late. The dam: ge to the po tato crop a]ipears to be much less than what was anticipated. ]ii\crpool Cotton Market firm. Sales }>:iper.'. ()ur Li^cofoco guardians of .'south ern rights will be careful not to let it be known. John V an I’uren i.s stumping it in IVnnsylv.inia for the Van IJuren candi- date>, I'ierce and King. A pregnant fact tor .'Southern men. Nkw Vouiv, Sept. 10, Several of the New York papers this morning notice with expressions of .sove reign contempt the article of the AVashing- ton I’nion arraieniu" den. Scott for hav ing received a large sum of money as hi.s pay for about 44 years’ service rendered to on the ‘!Oth ult., 70Ml bales, at previous his countr}’. Among the papt'rs which rates. Sales on the dlst, filMMt bales, are most severe upon the 1 nion is the Conc;ressK)Nai. Ai*i’i:()i'iti.\ri»Ns.— easy thing to form a party that shall not Herahl, a warm and efheient supporter of fi„d in the New York Express the 1 1 1 lal, i ut tl .it . hall 1» .ound ,md ion j ioice and King. I annex the material following table showing the agirregates of >titutloiial, and ili.it siiall spread overall ^ i i , • i c the eountrv po'^e-siii*' in everv St ite P''** >nwhattermsa the various items in the appropriation bills: rht, intbience, power and >';‘^''foco speaks of this efl'ort of the Cnion, (’ivil and Diplomatic, ?S,0:;s,(i(iO :?V ill' . ; 1 ’ * 11- 1 if eu th"->e republics and are material point' '>f goinerv on tin irates were ple.'eijt. A letter wa nad from Gen. Jii!tman, whiidi h' advi'es the n''miiiation ot Till' li tter was referri'1 to a Committ.-e, \n1io madi* a ri i".rt nonii- W :")iinL;‘ 'U and Har- Ti.- ' 'U M?i.. ;.ti:i 'J’he real danger lie.s in re in'-. ;.p ,n ne re military fame as a sub- ivl-ir ar an immortal ti-'tim i- laii'jer nei- i arise from the el- Illili^•lrv leader to the I'resi- Cl KtoLS KxIM.AN A TioN.—The Wil- p.l- I do MoltK CAM»ll>Art>. — '1 he Alabama r.' ' i ’ • v. ]>it’.veeu those republics and Southern Kights t onv"nti"n m t at .^lont- I, 1, -ir^> niot^rial point' -if gomerv on the l:>th in>t. Sixtv-tw.i di 1' - :’i ■ I' impo'isible with our 'pul('!“u and institutions, tliat I I'ii-.iiiie the dictator. The -i lent of tliL-se I'liited ' >'em 1 di'p"'cd to attemjit anotle r tieket _ :i of H*’Hi '-raey. to a Committ*-e, who maf natiiig f >r I’r 'i biit. 11 n. C, >. M 'I'roup, of 1 iicor;:ia; for \'ite 1' ■ >;i!-iit(i'-li. .J ■'li n A. t^uitmaii, of Mi'S. The rep irt was u’.i'b r debate .it the last acctunts. If ad'ipted, tliere wiil be sir ''’’it' t’.r ther qualifieatiofis or an atone- tickets in the tiehl. iii-'if fir tl. r ab'etice. A leader of .>ier- ■ • i : 't> mav lie, a-i \Vashington was, 't If! peace,” a> Well as “first in war.” mington .Jonrii.tl s.tys: -V linn may be, ius Winfield Stott is, both “Some of the South, rn .''cott Whi;: " irr^'T an 1 paeifieator; brave and invinci- pcrs are trying to m-t up a terrible t ’ :i !i_iit, wary and siieeessful in nego- abi»ut (jcii. I’lerce’s vote against a bill al- 'U; promjit and lecisive in .action, biwing one Mr. IJrooke to cany two negro ' II .iii'l dispa'sioiiate in council; and slaves into the Di.'trict of ('obinibia, in wi;. i, i:ip:ieity for civil government has ls;54. It a}»pear> that the law of Mary- ir pf'.ved to (?xist, it is sundy no dis- bind extend over the District ot Columbia, III. it * >;'( that prcHUuinent military >kill and that a law of s.iiii State prohibit', or Ml itehless prowess are suj>eraddcd. In prohibited at tin* time, the carrying ot 'e f- r.ii .''(■ott these (jualities meet. In bis slaves into that State and of course the '•'rthey have been exemplified again Di.striet of Columbia incluiled. (jien. I’ierce "■'1 again, wiuuiuir for liim the high eulo- voted against the bill b>r the reasoti that - Ill, even with the consent of piditieal Congress had no right to interfere with II 'iients, that he is “the > ddi'r w ho has sl.iverv in anv manner, in or out ot s liil ' made the law of the boel lii'supreme J)i>trict. If C'ouirres.'i has a right to say 'ir t aeti 'ti, and who, while h‘ has al- slavery should be carried into the District, ■'.1}' fulfilled its utmost rcfjuirement«;, has it lia.s the .s.ime right to abidish slavery in r, in a single instance, transcended its the same. We presume no Southern big ■ ■ ’ Hi.' patriotism must iiub'cil l)c (.;in be found to concede to C'ongress such ■ I i'.w ( bb w ho ."iees in such a man’s mil- power.” rr i.own an impediment to hi.s eleva- f^om the riichmond Whig t > the I iisidcnC}. ^ that tin; enfirr SoutJn ru ih'i ijnt tun voted H 1. 15. r. lJutler, the Attorm^y Gen- to allow this privilege to Mr. IJrooke. '■■d t Mr. Van lJuren’s administration, rranklin i’ierce, .Jno. Q. Adams, &c., >!i'' nutli'ir of the Huffalo Abolition ph;t- voted against it. Of course, if riercc gave f rill in 1 - }s, and the most influential of his vote because ('ongrcss had no right to ■'til' suj'porters of Gen. Pierce in the abolish slavery in the i/istrict of (!oliimbia '• if New York at this time, expres.sly as the Journal says, the tSonftu-ni iJciiio- ■'• '“r.in hiv late letter to the lion. S- cra^s all of whom voted on the ojqiosite side, Uu*r he regards the support of voted that Coni/rrgs has f/idt r>;/hf.' more (>r |e.-s wei;, niinib. r.'. 1 lo..k to tlu' j.n rvation of "f the \:ilue of (;cu. .S-ott’s .services, that paity; 1 look to it as a ::reat >eeuritv, ol the inadi ^juacy of his comjieu'-ation;— even if it prove to lie a minority. The f;>,i>ni/ Sro/t—Ills Srrrir,.t (nif /lis Whigs, if united .-md 'trong, .and p.itriotie /’,;y—Litfh n sk ,.f l'trty Wurfnn.—On all'! pir>e\eniig, though they may I.e a th.-de.ilh ol ihat sterling dd patriot. Henry niinoiity l-ir twenty viaT', ;tre e.ip.ibli- ot ('l.iy, the di-ni'icratic (iovcrnor of Keii- rt-ii'i. i io^ the eonntiy i.'ii ;it >, r\u-e. C .r one, tlleli lol’ , I (till fur ,'iilp^inrt III /, »/ o/- t(//y II III/ ii i/Zi iiliu ritif, thr IIInn iiiiitHill, I'lii'h, ittnhr nil I mit/i.-fii nil , tJn II ///>/ f'-III II III imi II 11 s ,s> III fif tu inn/.i , /' /ii i(> III/III. Ill I s ii. ihi Iiiili/ fruht 'Ji'iil 'lull thriiitiiiiiiif i/iiiii/i r.. .''iieh Wi ll' .^lr. \\'cbs!(i'.' opinions in 1''!''. Tlie\ a]']'ly with iqual force iiowv I'or to u>e his own illustration': fiem-ral .''e.itt li.i> lii-en noniivate'l by the \\’hi>: if, III If Si-IIJii tu.-ky appointed to bis vacant cliair in the Senate a Mr. Meriwether, a di mocratie politician, regarded in the State as a man of talents aii'l abilirv. Instea.i, however, of. and I'oreign Mail .'^teaniers, l,!>4l(,(HMI Uiver A Harbor inij.rovemonts, 1 ,'.(4U,(tH> Army Appropriati.jiis, s,!»;)S,(HM» Naval do. ♦),7-V2,(HM) Post Otliee Transportation,i^e., 7.'>o7,•(•(( Indian -\ppropri.itions, f7 Di tieieiicii-s ]ier act .J Illy, I,MOO I’cnuaiient and Indefinitea|i)iro- jiriations for j),iyiiieiit of inter est, execution of treaties, >.'cc. 4,’)00,0(MI any attempt to emulate the lofty line of eoiuluet of Mr. Clay, we find .'Ir. Meri wether, on the fir>t convenient occasion, .lesceiiding to the level of a cross-road small hcer politician, in a resolution call ing for information concerning the pay, emidniiients, ami i .tra allowances, received b»r their public services, respectively, by ( oiivetitiori; he has phu-ed biiii'elf U]ioii (iliii. Scott and (Jen. I’ierce. The iufor- t!i.' platform of j'rinciples urgel upon the niation communicated by this rcs.dution (’on\eiition by .Mr. Web'ti r’s friends; j»^^ ••‘I’n published by the Wnshini/- Tolal, SI7,171,:U7 tlo-re i> no chance for the (dcctioii of a third caii'lid.ite; the choice must be in-- twcen Scott and Whig principles, and I’iiTce and Locoloco jnactu-es. .^Ir. Welister’s speech in lS-|8 is a very proper rebuke to hims. If and his parti.ans in 1''.»l'; aiul as sm h, wo commend it to the >jiecial attention of tho.se who .seek to defeat the W’hig party by a movement foil f 'liiuii, and will, of course, be circulat ed from one end of the Cnion to the other The exj^cnsc.s of the Adniinistrafion of WOOL— the (Tovernm.'ut have afilicted the sensi tive mind of the Illinois Senator, Mr. Douglas, as well as .^Ir. ex :^enator Dix. The “(ilobe” is before us, with theotlicial report of a proposition made by .^Ir. Douglas, in the Senate, to pay .'Ir. Kitchie for printing, beyond his contract, a sum of which Mr. Senator Hamlin said:— “If the amendim !it pa.'ses, it will give From 1 To : dacon— I |l:^ 14 ; DKE.'^W \.\— 25 I C.VN DLLS—I’aycttc. moiiM 1 i Adntnantine j :’,(» il :}.') ; Sperm i : .■)0 1 coFri;i:— loj f llio, 11-] Laguira, 11* .'>t. Domingo, i .10 1 ('OTToN — ' 1 Strictly prime, 1 I’riiiie, . ;u I Fair, | •y 1 COTTON r.AG(.:iNG— i . j (iumiy. H 10 Dundee, i l:; 15 lUol.-ips, 10 12 (’OTTO.N VAi;N>;— No. to lo, ; k; DOMF.srir tiooDS— I Mrown .'^hcctings, 0,iial>urj:s, 1 1 1() i FHATHKUS— :^ii 1 ' i .'^upcrtiiie. 4 Fine, 4 Scr.iiche.I, 4 GU.MN — 1 (’orn. 8;) : 85 I \Vlicat, >^11 H-> 1 Oitt.x, 40 ! I’cas, 7(» 80 live. 7') 1 11 IDES — 1 Dry, 1 - 1 8 Giot-ii, IRON— ■ .''wedcs, common bar, 5 Ditto, wi.lc, ti |i English, : 4 L.MID— l:] i. LEAD— t: 7 MOLAS^K.'^— !• ('uha. 21 L’rt New Orleans, 40 OILS— Linsroil. 80 1 Tanners’, fiO I; 70 SALT— ■ j’ Liverpool, (s.ick.) 1 c.o ' .■\luni. (bu.) 40 ■■ SEED— Flaxseed, 1 no Clover, per lb. 12A 15 SHOT- Common, per bag, I 75 r.iick, •) , SPllUT.^— I’each I5i.in.ly, 1 (‘.5 Api-le 1 00 Northern 4(1 43 N. Whiskey, •> 1 40 Northern “ SO 1' .35 N. E. Kum, 40 .Tamaica Hum, ‘I ! 2 50 French Dran.ly, 2 i. 3 .Anicric.-in Gin, .*'.0 40 liollivml Gin, 1 50 i' •■> 11 Sl'G.VU— )' L.i;,f, 10 11 Crushed, lOA .St. ('roi.x. u' I’orto Hico, 1 0 New OrU':in.«, c. 8 T M.l.OW — 1 8 TOliACCO- i Leaf. .1 M aniifactnre.l, 15 WHITE LEAD— .> 2 25 WINDOW CLASS—8 .x M, -i •2\ DI X I’J, ‘tS -1 , t IS,, •J(t IIE\ IFW OF Tin: .MAliKET. ]$;icnn. — Nu ehanp:e. Cotton.—On yostonl.-iy sunic *>0 to 70 hales solil at !'.l.—ter honic use. Tn-.lay .'ales rather .iliDve even j(resont ijU'itatiiins, but imt to much extent. Fhiur.—r>ut few .s.-dos nunle as high as quo tations. I'rincipal sales J Ic.'^s. Wool—in deiiKiiul at IS cts. isjiirits of Turjientine, 31 cts. barrels paid for. and Hope —ALSO— Ilollow-Svare, Nails, liCather, Winilow ilass, White Lead, (’heese, Fish, &e. Which h(^ ofrer.» on the most reasonable terms. He oti'er.H for sale a larpe stork of Forcif^ii A* iPotn€Htif Old Kvp Whiskey, old Nash Hrnridy, Apple Brandy, (’orn Whiskey, N. E. Hum, and Am. (Jin. ili.s FOl’iFKiN Ll.^COH,S were selecte.l with c.'ire. and are of superi.ir iiiality. The/ consist of (ioilard Hraiidy^ Ot.inl ditt'i. Old London iiitck ditto, llenise litt.>, .lamaica Knm, St. Croix dittii, Holland (!in, Irish Whisker, t'heiry linindy, Madeira Wine. supe(-t>>i'. Sherry ditto, ditto. Port ditto, siiinc very fiuCj Sii-ily Madeira Uiiie, Clmnipaign Wine of the Holiiiger and olbe^ brands, in quarts and pints. Sparkling Hock, ditto ditto, I’epjtermint ’ordial. Also, a large h:» of the best and cheapest CN !.-\lI.S in the jihice. W. DU AUG HON. Sept. b"), 18.'):2. “JC-3m LA w ui:nci: >v Have receivetl their Fall Stock of Groceries, Provisions, afid Liq.viors^ —ALSO— A .«inall lot ori\ea(ly-m;Hl(‘ Cloth- iiiii, Crock(‘rv and (rhissware, IJoots and SIiopp, Hardware' and ('utlorx . Vre have on h.ind tjie fullowing GHOCEKIES: Hio, L.-iguira, and Maracaibo CofTe«v I’orto Hico and I'utia Sugar, Loaf, Crushed and Cottee ilitto. Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Fancy and common Bar Soap, I’earl and ('orn Starch, I’epjier, Spi* e. Ginger, N'titmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Tea, &c., Salt, Iron, Molasses, S:c. Sole, Ipjicr and Haiaees beathci'. PKOVISKJNS: Mess T?eef, and smoked and drie.l ditto, I>eef Tongues, and “Tongues and Soiuufe,’’'' No. a Mackerel, in lilils.. No. 1 ditto, in kitts, Salmon and I’ickled Herring, in bbls.,- J.ard, in bbls., kegs ami kitts, (oisheu aii'l Dairy lJutter, Cheese, T’ickles. Preserves, i^c. Llyl’ORS: Fine French lirnndy. ('omnion Domestic ililto. Old Kye Whiskey, llectified ditto. Clear white ditto. Country ditto. New Kngland Rum, Holland Ciin, Port and Teneriflfe Wine. Common Malaga ditto. We have a large lot of Liquors vshioh we fif fer low In’ the barrel. We keep on hand, alwavs, B.VCO.N, FLOUR - ('OUN, .xc. \\ e offer any of the above named (if»ods as low as can be afforded in this nuirket, foitCash, or in exchange for Country Produce, or on time' to puiictual customers. L.VWHKNCK & TROY. .‘^ept. ] j, ir.tf 'I'he rarfnor.si’ and Plantoriif^ AL.MANAC for IH-V!. Sejit. I-'). Mrs. M. Iv Horne will resume her SlMIO(')L, at the Lo.lge, on the 1st .Monday in October. Sejit. 14. .Inst received. K. .). HALF & SON. 2r,-;u , . . . the contractor (.’^Ir. llitchie) of last year b.r^^electionecnng purpo.ses against Oen. ^ beyond ‘ , rr- • I . ■ the contr.ict price. I know what I sav. It ar>i>ears from these otheial returns, . , . ‘ . • * , ' ,. ... ^ ! 1 have the papers lu my po.sse.ssion to that for some forty years of the most active i i- T i ei ..'iMriis iirm :n .e eis. .-•.nvi oi ’nr r.io ....I brilli»„l wrJ-kw il. tl.« ani.v of the j;'-’";,'’'-‘J TI«Wr .. ^ W. .. m. ..J ""c .1 SW 2.-.. W1LMINC, T()N M .\ K KET. Naval !^t( res—Turpentine, yellow dip 2 (5(1 to 2 t>o, and for hard I HO to 1 32A. The market flull. with but little deniaml. Holders ef Spirits firm at oH cts. i^.iles of one r.aft ,, , ,, , . , tlial tlie eoutraetor has never i>rcsente«l an I iiite( States, (leiieral Scott has received * i-i i ii i-I ’ c ! account of his debit and credit, i»r an ex- from the treasury an ajru;re}rate ot /jro/(M/j-. .. , * .i i -.i , , , • I ^ . I I , I hitut ot the cost of the work, either to (Irrif (imi niiii fu fnousaua, hre huiufrnf , i e , ; Congress or to the committee: ami from mil/!rreiifi/-)‘> r:ii (fof iir.'iaiKi rii/lif«rii ii iif.. , , , r • t . . 1 *' 1 1 my own knowledije ot printiii;: 1 can state This would be a little over seven tlnm.saml .. , i. . i. .. i T n •\t New York. Cotton market steady with a moiier.-ite .lemand. .Southern Flour 4 44 to 4 (i2A. ’orn 71 to 72. .\t Now Orleans. Middling Cotton K^J. which rinniof succeed in Mr. W’eb.ster’s l l.is would over seven tuou.saiia elevation, and vmy result in bis lasting ' ** ars a ^i.ar i of money through imprudence, a careful disgrace. liberality, ni | ^ ^ “T ^ITTvi- r contrast with the services, for which It IS contract, in my iudgment. If the Akkmcnt h..KrTio.N,-lheA\higCan- paraded as an extravagant reward. J *, Senate, however, at this late hour of the ilidate for (Jovernor is elected by a clear show how niggardly and beggarly has been | Loeofoeo extravagance of the govonuuent to wards (ren. Seott for his extraordinary .services, we select the following items of have the Hoii.'C (»f Commons by a large nia- j.^tra allowances from the account rendered ' FAIJ. GOODS. w 7 F are receiving our F.-\LI, and WINTFR (iOODS, consisting of a large stock of MMartttrai'e, tttift i'nUery^ UYK WHISKKV. "B 1CA.RRFLS, a prime article, jnst re- JL ccived and for sale bv Wil LKTNGS CO. —AL.^^O— ."(> bags prime FF.VTHKRS. Sept. \->, 18r*2. ijr.tf Clothing! Clotliing! CdH utifl ejcamine hrforeyou hvy t henhrrr! TBIHE under.signed ha.s just received nntf Jl. opened his Stock of Cloths, C.’assimeres and Vestings- r*' ' Consisting of black, l>n>-wn, - green and blue' Cloths, of various qualities: fancy and plain Silk, Satin, Velvet and Cassiinere Vestings, of the most fashionable colors. Also, Doe-skiit and fancy Cassimeres, of the most fashioimble selections. majority of l.')(l(( votes over the and Abolition candidates. The roe by the Freesoih*rs as the most We thini that the Journal is‘‘out of ticket 15,‘{’il, Democratic f),8o-2, and paraded as r.r/m money tiiroiign imprud ■ ‘ ™ ' ^!Xt° A select as.sortmeut of UE.\DY-MADB- CL)THIN(J, consisting of Overcoats: f)ver- sacks, close-bodied Sack and Frock Coats, of Incln.ling Turpentine Tools: bar, band, hoop, j various styles; fancy and plain silk and Cassi- session, jiersists in I'ayiiig over this round, and ,s(|uare Iron of all descriptiiuis: (Jer- i mere Vests, of superior cut and workniaiisliip, 000, I desire to wash mv hands of the man, .\mcrican, Fnglish ami ('ast Steel. ] and of the most fashionable colors. ’ whole affair.” ' 1 Iolk)w and W oodcMi Ware; Hoots |, M 1 1 .1 cj * \ 1 1 .^,1 ... I 11 I II : Jirticics, would do well to call and examine his Mr. liorland, the Senator from Arkan- MlOCS; Saddles, Saddlery | .Stock. jority; and the Senate stands 'I') Whigs to in by the Second Auditorof the Treasury:—; P‘''*P^'’'*"'»- ; ;md f,('atlier; llals and 5 lioeos. To (’ongre.ss the W higs have j (Here follow tabular exhibits of pav- ’ ^ ^ to myself, to the (ioods; with OUr , , . Ill ■ r, /.I V «.* i l^immittee on I rinting, and to the Senate ■ i , - i r c.ected two members by large majoritu.'^; nients to Gen. Scott of about g^ate why I cannot supjiort the amend-• UStial h(‘avy stOck ot an.1 in the other District the W'hi;^ candi- compiling and preparing the book of In-! d.e ,Senator from Illinois It be- C'lme mv dut\’, as chairman id’ the (^om- Country .MercIiMnts who pmrchase in this 1) • . 1 nlace woul.l do well to call and e.\amine our mittee on rrinting to make an estimate of woum uo the amount which would be paid to the ^ ' J. & 1. W.\DD1LL. printer under the bill of the la.st session : Sept. 15, 18.">2. 20tf wdiieh came here and failed, and which the | ^ ' ; —— Senator from Illinois now proposes to re-j llarpt'TS Magazilio ior Sej)t r; vive in substance by his amendment. I Heirs of Randolph Abbey: new and date has a plurality of IHOO. faiitry tactics and the Regulations of the 'I’he returns from one hundred and Army A:c., ^e.; and for his .services as twenty towns give the following exhibit of author, compiler, &e. of the New System the vote for (Jovernor: Whig l.'i,7.)H, of Di.scipline and Tactics. And of .some r)emoeratic i(,S7.>, I'reesoil 4,D83. U he $4,000 for services out of the line of his same towns last year gave to the W hig duty as Indian Commissioner. These are I „„„le of „c-ompr,sl,ir,g ‘Hvbat yet f j „ i,„„ fi,.,., f itu;.:' iiii.ieeomplished of the measures ' i !iin.rut'_d ill the IJuffalo platf.trm.” Kivku AND IlARIiOR JJlI-L.—More than j\afional Inft-HiijiHnrr. ?2,000,000 were appropriated at the late 1 ‘is a tremendous Freshet in the .session of Congress, for the improvement ‘ ‘ii'dn,, and all the low lands are over- of Rivers and Harbors. The approj»ria- The (.„ru and pea crop, bordering tions, by direction of Congre.ss, are “to be l’r(!Csoil showing that nearly half Now here we have some sixteen hundred tiou and accurate calculation, that the in- of the Freesoilers have deserted their own dollars compen.sition fora book on “In-!‘^•'^^sed amount which yvould be p.iid to . ticket and gone over to the Democracy. ' f^»‘ry TacGcs,” and live thousand dollars ' the printer by that bill, and which will le ; —: ; for the “Mew System ot Discipline and ' | WoMK\’.s Convention.—The Yankee Tactics,” the value of which to the g»v | over and above the amount which he | AVomciJ have been holding another “re- crnment, as illustrated in the 31exican ''J’^uld receive under his contract, be abiMit form Convention” at Syracu.se. The usual ; ^ar, can only be measured by the gold ' This was no «;ilv Iw.e 1 V «l !i 1 , miucs of Califoriiia. In any other country the result of actual c.tbulatio i in ti„- feilly .petchtb were made by the compensation to a general officer, of i ures, put down by men whose business it women usually in attendance upon such , attainments and exnnrienee is to make such calculations, and who.«e fl 't'"lprobably' prov'e a tf^ expended under the superilitendence of the _;.‘Y It is thought, that from fifty to „ i'-'l " °'lC?pprc.piirtions are as felh.ws; for conveiitimis. Oh, f«r (ho good old day., „f Uc„. Scolt, lor such standard iorks in * ■ ' 'V,M]„,[l|y»y4atbiaewitl.tlKj ti.e six .New Kngland .States, SUS.OIIO; of the Golden Age, of «-l,ul, Washington , our military ^-hook, would have been »1.0 have to L,k on, and see f„, ,|ic five .niddle States, ?401,-i‘)0; for Irving says: “Those were the honest days, even in poor .Memeo, at least a hundred ; : i;f' |« rly thus destroyed, without any Soulhern States, ?450,00.l; for in which ev'iry wo ■ ■ K \ read .he IJible, and wore pockets. at New Vork, from Cali- and other Western Rivers, §1,020,- >1,:J70,000.. { 000; for California $;;0,000. which every woman stayed at home, thousand dollars, i»i England a dukedom - and lu r ranee a chateau and a country niin.,,, ^ brin estate. Only look at it. Gen- Scott re- got: but whut merits attention here is, The Cape Fear River is now in good ceives 85,000 for the work on the .New that when Senators make such flagrant boating orders i System of Discipliae aud. Infantry Tactics, j propositions, they kave the audacity after found after the most thorou-h examiua-' /-‘'f I*Il'V* Novels; ^ciiool iSooks, \e. .lust receiveu. K. J. HALE & .SON. .‘^ept. 1;'). m:\v I .\\v juh)ks~ rB'IlE L.\W OF N.\TK!)N.S, or the Pi inciples M. of the Law of Nature, applied to the con duct and affairs of Nations and Sovereigns: A new edition from the French of Monsieur de Vattel, with references to American Decisions by .Josejdi Chitty, Esq. 1 vol. Smith’s Leading Cases: a selection of Leading Cases on various branches of the Law, with Notes, hy .Jno. William Smith, E.sq.: Fourth .American from the third English edition. 2 volumes. Vol. oth English Exchequer Reports. Littl« & Drown s Itth vol. English Reports, L.aw and Equity. Just received by E, J, HALE & SON. Sept. 15, 1852.. accuracy ought not to be aud will not be questioned.” The Senate, upon these representations, cut down Mr. Douglas’s amendment to a doureur of $50,000, which Mr. Ritchie The subscriber continues to carry on the TAILORING DI .‘'51NESS, in all its various branches. As he has taken in structions in Cutting from one of the best inptructers in Xew \ ork Cit3’, he flatters himself that he can carry on the busi ness with more sncceRs than it has heretofore been done, and will spare nfv pains to please those who may favor him with their patronage. He may be found at the Store recently occupied by Mr. .J. M. Heasley, on the Nortli' East corner of Market Square. HUGH GRAFl.AM. Sept. 1-5, 1852. 20-aiu I. N l^FO R sXl. E. The subscriber offers f«r sale 1000 acres of fine Turpentine and Timber LAND, in Robeson county, about four miles North East of Lumberton. Nearly the whole tract is hea vily timbered, and there are several beautiful situations for a residence. Bat a small portion has been cleared. It lies as high and healthy as any land in this region of country. Also, six unimproved Lots in the town of Lumberton. Persons wishing to purchase will make ap plication to Robert E. Troy, ia Lumberton, ..r to the subbcriber in person, 12 miles from th« village, on the Harlleesville Road. JOHN A. ROWLAND, Sept. 13, 1852. CaroIitiiaB copy.- I:
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