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bt r of ))cr6ons, Umt lio, Ocnoml Piomo, was as strong an anti-slavery man as any we bad about lioro. JiODNKY McCOLLOM. Sworn, July 1?7, lu’fore jOS. (’OCIIUAX, Jr., ,/iisfirr >t (!>•' /*"'*’• I, K. W. (Jriffiu, of IVpporill, in the ‘I Hr. NJ'AV ItOSTON SPEEril. Tl.f aUoiiij't of the lioyofoco papers to proUit;e the inipreHt.ion that the Whigs hnvo almndoneil the charge agninst (ron. I'ioroe h.niiig made an outrageous aiiti- S'lutlurn pe'« h at New Boston on the lid i>f Ja!iu:iry l:;st, induces us to publish tlie j,f MidiHosex, ('oninionwealth of whole of th- iofi.noHi/ on tli*‘ subject. Massaihusetts, cerfity and say, that I was 'NW- have hcntuforc given the most of it, at New lioston, in thi' county ot Hills- but in detari.rd parts. a it eame to hand, borough, and State of New ‘ . , ,, theseeond of Januar> Ia>t, and tliat I heaiil \\ o nuw an.H X ,t all, mnneetedly. ^ ,j ,, It appear- fo u^ to be impossihle that l>i,.,ro, an.l that 1 h.-ard A. T. fuiv man tan rc'ist the i'oree of such a .,sk him several (jutstions, and heard nii!>s (if 11’iff) ill •. stn-rii ty as it i>, and all (icn. I’ion'c s replies. i.v n.en ..f uniinp..uhed rharactu-. except I distinctly rec-. ll.‘. t nf hearing (leneral r.iiO. the Kev. Mr. I'o.ss. Whn.e d.ar.eter Kninklin I'n-n-e sav that he had the most imit'ed was inipcachid. but only to be proven above rv'proach. ft tlie tact of this NfW l>on(ou '^pit'vli i> not pn>\cn, nothing ^^ or t*r will be, W nat ba\e we iu iisproof;'' .Mrn'ly the n*‘g:itivo dH.-la- » Ttion of rierce, aiui 1 1 1 of hi.s followers, ;M‘t' f-nri'ful not to .^irmr t> what they s:iv. and are iqin.lly careful not to tell us v.hut ricue «//(/ «7/. iu his two hour's .*?;»ech. i>VC tiu- r:tl> l'‘ b.'i- vv: — f;,r. .1. T. />'»/•'■.«? fh r;7'/lii"l>. iiiln \v '!' revolting letliug at the giving; up of a slavr; that he loatln'il the fugitive slave- law, and rtthrr expressions of simd.ir im- jiort concerning slavery and the fugitive slave-law. Sworn, Auir. 1K before KdHKlJT .M)(n;i:, .) u."tii.M‘ of tho l\'a-i*. 1, Philip N iiitfle, of Sutton, in tlu‘ eountv of .'len iuKK k, anil State of New Ibinipshiri', depose and s.iy, that I attend ed a political nu'eting at IJradtonl, Janua ry -!>, l‘'”>-, wiiicii was aiiilre»ed liy (Jen. Franklin Pierce, who spok(' at length np- iro sla\ erv and t !)•' tu 1. Aiiun w T. Fos^, of Manchester, on the snbjeet of r.egro sla\cry an- ill liiecount\ of Hiii>iiorough, and state of gitive shne law. 11.' represented slavery having e\er been a di.'tiubinLr eleiueiit N* w ilanipr-liire, depose and say that on the :jd day of .hmuary, iS.t'J. 1 attended n political nu-eting at N \v 1?>ttoii. in >j;dd C’luiitv. wh'.eh was adlre'>'d by iieneral I'raiiklin Pierce; that I went thv're tor the )iinpo>.e e.f reporting the speakers, and fii.-'i the r. p'Tt of tli ‘ speech of (Jeueral i’ll ree.’wherein hetleelarcs that hi* "loath- e.l tl.e f’iigitive->!a\e law. Slc..’’ was tur- iii'heil bv me to the editor ot the .Mant‘lu“s- t. I ini‘,■/■(/; th.it tin' same \v:i written iti our confederacy, and instanced v.irious hi'^toric.-il fact' to prove it. He rept'lleil the charge that the [)eniocracy I'f Ni'w Hampshire were disji'iseil to t.uoi-, iti any wav. the interests of Sontlu'iii slavery. aU'l .‘isxTtcd. on the contrary, th.it tin'V were ;is much and as fin!y opp 'sed to that in- .stitution as any [lolitic.il par:y in the ."'tate. He rej': ati'illv expressed lii' .iversii ii ti> slavi rv and the fniritive sImxc l.iw. in lan- 1 socond day of January, Tattondol ft I political n»eeting in thi.s town, which was I iuldres.>ied by (Jen. Pratiklin Pierce, and 1 ! recollect that he sjHtke of slavery and the i fugitive slave law as a great moral wrong, ! ,mi) as odious to his ft elings. He said I that no man ablwured .slavery more than himself, and that no man would ih» nu i^ j than himself to abolish slavoiy, if it could ' bt* done consisti'iit witii tin.' (Constitution; that he thouirht we ought to adhere to the (’omproniise for tlu' sake' of th* nation.al ; I'nion. (il'iOllCil^ ^\ . ('LAUK. j Sworn, Julv ‘2S, 1S')*2. before I joS. (’(X'llHAN, Jr., ! Just Ur of (hr l\iur. T, Phinehas l)oi|^(>, in the town ot New lioston, -onnty ol‘ H illsborongh. ;md St.ite of New Hampshire, lcpose and say, that 1 atteniled a political meeting in this town, on tlu' st'conil tlav •'! January last, whu h was addressed by (len. Pierce, aiiu 1 dis tinctly recollect that (I.-n. i'icrccr spoke ot slaverv and llie lii^^idve sla\t' hiw as :i trrt'at mor.il wion;! ami reV(>lting to his t’eeiiniis, Imt to wliicit we must snliUiit lor the .s.dve of prescrvinir the Tnion. l’HL\i:ilAS DODCK. Sw irn, Julv ’J7. 1''->'J, before dOS. ('()('ll i; AN, Jr., J ./ii./ir I'f thr I'l'cr. 1, J.icob Pailv, of the town of New Pos ton, county of 11 ill'borough, and St.itc >f New 11 im|is!iiri‘. depfiS(' and say. that 1 atteiidid a politicil meeting in this town on ti l' ,*econ.I day of .faiiu.iry, l>'.il-’, at wliicli (Jen. I’raiiklin Pi(‘rct‘ ma le a pidif- ical specch. and I dist;ni-tly recolh'ct tliat he sj.oke of slavery and the fugitive slave law as .a moral and, a«‘Cording to the lust of my recollection, he said that he I iatle d tile fui;it;\e 'la\e law, but that KHEP IT BT^FOTIE THE FF/OTT F.. That in 184S John Van lJuren .'iuid in a ptiblic s]iee( h: ‘I ii.WK HAD onwPioN TO S.W IHM-K- , Ik v/i'i’ I out bv me on the e\eniitL' after the meet- guage ot gre.it l>'rce. an 1 dec],ir 1 tliat hi' inn- fp'-in Mou-s taken oil the •'pot. and that he.ait re\o|ted at the suiiendi i ot tiigi- t:ie fa: t- t’l -r. iu 'fated, as i.ntdi-hed in >'ves. under f'.u' I'rovi-i..-,-. of the’ ■ , • I 'I'l, aid ,\1 iitchi '.•■■r I'l'i.U'i-i-iit. atid al> lit I>• )ni>rrn>. are true. under f!ie tiie The 1 iitire ri tnn I 1 ,lis- subject wa re of aw. — ;sot (leiieral Pierce on tli;- a d-ciileil character, and tinetly leeollert tii.it (Jenenil I’iirce "aid. amoi'.j- oilier tliiiiirs. that he h nl ;i ‘•most I i\oltin^ fieliiii'’ at t!u‘ L'ivit'g tip of a slave,” that 'e- >athed the fui_'itive slave hiw;" :iici tli.a th mo ••w.i' ^ j.po.sod to hiuuaiiitv and moral li;.:;!. ’ A. T r(i>S. SvaTI: of Nr.W Ii.V.MI'MIIKI'. Mt rrimit' i.-. ss.. Jih/ U-J. i rsoiiully appeared Aiidiew I', r-", and niade .•>oiemn i>ath th.it tlit' above .ifli- • ia.vit by him 'ub'i-ril ed. i 'nie. P. 'fore jiu. ‘ JACOIV S. H AU \ KV. ./. /'. M.lV.r. (‘T-.. .1/ r. .1,,,;. U. liayiuLT been intim.itelv a ip;;i:iited with Puv. A. T. I'e last 'cven yt.irs. I r;in jno-t elieerf'iilly >-tate that he alwaV' lias s'i-t :ii.ed .an un well adapted t " preiii 'te the unity of t!ie I>enioiratic I'arty. by proilaiming thea!iti- 'la\er\ '• iitinients. f th.it party in L'em r.il and f hiuis, If in particular, and the aver- 'i '11 of In.fh to the fiii'i'ivc «!av(' l.iw, the e.Maution of «liicli lie .111 I 111' j>;irty ac-jiii- esced in as b ang n.ae.-.'iry to the j^rc'er- \ation of the I'ni >i. PHIMP N [JTTM:. S»orn. .Viiirii't 14. I''.'>'_'. i'etore i:t)PKKT LANK. • I n,': ;ee ut t he I ’> ace. Heiiii'liod moral character . I 111 our comiiiunitv a 1. Nathan ITall. of New 15''ion. c unty if 11illsboroiiph. and Si.iteol Ni w ll tmp- ■iiire, depi'.'c and s.ty that I att tided a ,• ,1 ■ ,i " I'olitical meetiii!: holdi-n in this t wn on f till' cit\. {iurniLr tlie * , . , . . , tile 'ec'-nd day ot J inuarv. .it wl;u li meeting (ieu. I'raiikiin l it ri e made :i po- litic.il speeeli. .llld 1 di.'!ll:etly recollett tliat he 'poke of ,'iavery and the fl!;:liive slave law a' a moral wroiii: and res ilting to his feelin'.'. •/IK'll, and r.' regard- u rirymaii of a- I iiitV. ilileijiL'ellee, aild pictV. KllKl>i:Uir SMVTII. Mayor "f Mamdiester. N. II. • • . .n: II. I'':.:!. . Tiii' is to certify that t!>e ll>'V. Andrew 'r. F "" i'a m'-mber of tile Mapti'f church i’; iofl-ro'.vn. .V. II. in gon.i and. regular ‘-ta!i'ii;i_', and is a mini.'ferin rcL'til-r staud- iii.: in the leiptlst d.eiifiminatioi). J. W. POPANl*. l*ast.,r. .1. T. JMd MHll.rh.t'lk. Ai>raiiaia Coehrau, SoK.uion M. Met ur'iy, and Jame.' .’\ie(’nrdy. eiti/.enh of New P.o«t V. coniify of Hill.'l.oroiiL'h, and State of New Hampshir.1, depo.'O ainl sav. that we Were at a politic.il meeting in thi' town, on rhe '. eo-id dav ofdanu.arv. l''.’i’J. : t which i.-tter-'l_ Pi.Tef ni:id' a p •litieal hp.e,-h: .‘llld w> furrie r ‘-ay. tint we 'iw a rei.»-t (,f ,ii,| ..J , ’j, iniiiiediat Iv at’ter in the .^Ianehe'f. r l>emoerat, an! \n- then thought the r- port a faithfiil 't tteinent of 'I- :i. PicieiIt mar!;s (in the'I.!\erv ipies- ti'iii: ;ni 1 onr a'tention h.ivin,' been re cently eiilej t > tills 'ubjeet. Ue sa v that, aecor litiL' to tile i.e-t of oiir recoih etiou. tt’e report on the p.irt relating to slavery i.'iid the fii_'it:v- law. i eorreef, " APII.MIA.M ('(M’llKAN. SOLO.MON M .^Ie(■^HI»V. -iAMKs Mj riniv. .‘■i.iie O,' New llamp'hire. .v, >.'1 fill' LTih day of.iuiy, A. 1>. P''l'on: liy alilie Iie>l tlio a bo\f-itanied A- t'f.di Ml 'ocin;in. Solomon ,NI. McCurdy, riiid .laiiK' .'let’nrdv. and made solemn oaiii th.-it tho foro;foiiiif atlidavit subs,^^rib d I'V ill- 111 is true; before me, ( (H lIK.VN. Jr. d. P. 1. P'fliel \lj.lreWs. ot New po'fi'Il, ill t c lentv e.f Hillsborough, and Sfati' of Ne.v Il.iinp'hire. i!epoa> atid s:;y, that I v.a- pie.'eiit at .i p-litieal meetin;^ holden i’l liiis town, on the secmd da\ ot daiiiia- i”, l''.’)'_', which was addres.'i'd by (leneral I'r.inklin Pierce; and I further sav, that I Wo arreii. NATHAN HALL. I. Julv *2'', l''.'cj, hrfa-e .ioS, ('nCHiLW. Jr., d U'tice of the I'eace. p.ibert arreu and illiam I*, f the tow ri'hiji of ( iofl'ti.W I), county of Hilisborongh. and State id'Ni w H.inip.shire. ihpO'c and .'ay. that W- u i re present at a p >iiti»al nieetiiiL' I:"!den iu New Ho'ton. in -aitl cuntv ef Hili'- boroiii^h, and .'^t.ite of ,\' w II imp'hire. "ii the ’Jd day ofdaiiuarv, l^.'iLl. wii-.Ii ineet- iii'_f wa.« .iddres.'ed by (ieii. j- rankiiii Pierce, and we distinctly reeolieet th.it he said, in ati'Wer to i}iie~'i..|is pr^'p. 'ed to him. that tin fuiritive 'Ia\e law wa' e|.]i ,1 ;r, right and I.i hiimanitv. and that hi' feel- iiies rt \ol'i.] at the i«Iea of inj i;p a t'ligiti;e sla\e. i:oi:ki;t w \i:i:kx, u.M. p. \\\\[\\\:s. Sworn. Jii'y 1!T. l''’'l!, b> f.je .11 ►>. COCHitAN. Jr . d iistii c of the Peace. I. .''.mdy .''iiiith, ( f N> w Poston, county ef Hillsboroiigh. and State of New Hamp shire, flepo'c and s.IV. th.at on the second fla\ of January. 1>.»’J. 1 attendeil a politi cal meeting.' in this town. whi( h was ad- drc'sid bytieii. I'raiiklin Pierce, and 1 di'tinctK recollect that he sp.ike of slavery ami the fugitive slave l.iw as meriily wroiitr. and odioii' to his feelin::s. but which lie thought should be 'ubiuitted to fur the present to pre.'crve our national 1 nion. I distinctly recollect that he said no man abhorred slavery mon; than he, that 111,' never saw a human beiuL' in bondage without feeling hi.s heart revolt at if. SANDY S.AHTIl Sworn, Julv l''. ls.')"J. bcfori' d(iS. ('OCHKAN, dustice of the i’eaci'. I, I)a\id Kelso of New Poston, i* the s cw the reyioi t of said speech, made by A. county ot 11 illsboroii^ih, and Slate of Ni'W 'I'. Poss, and 1 then bflieveil the r port to Hampshire, depo.sf and say, that on the be a true and correct rejiort of said spi’cch •‘‘t'Coiid ilay o} .laiiuary, A. D. l^.’rj, I at- : lid spoke of it as being siu h at the time: tended a pfditical nieetin;: Inddeii at said :oid I iieviT heard any per.'on say that they New Ihiston, at which Oi neral I'raiiklin doubf(‘d the correctness of the report, un- Fierce made a jiolifical speech, and 1 dis til it became neees'-arv to contradict it to tinetly recollect that he sjioke of shncrv Save (If-neral Pierce'j credit with his South- *h(! fugitive sl.ivi! law as a irreat mor al wrong, and as repulsive to his feeliuirs. t rn friends. OANIKL ANDPKWS. Sworn. Julv .’i'', 1>'.'»‘J. before doSFPH ('(M’HKAN. Jr., d. P. 1. Tyrus W. ('anijd.cll. of the town of (i'tff.'town, county f>f Hillsborough, and State of New Ifamp'-hire, (lepose and say, f iat I was at a political nieoting hidden at Ni w Ho.sli'n, in ,;,,id uninfy ef Hillsboro’, niiti State of .New Hampshire, on the se cond day of Jaiiuarv, which meeting and he used the e.xpression, I never saw a human bi'ing in bondage without feeling my heart re\oh at it; but, he said, we mu.'t submit to if as an evil fur the s,.ke of pi( serving the I'nion. DAVID KFLSO. Sworn, dnlv ils^ Is.VJ, before dOS. t'()(.'Ill{AN, Jr., Justice of the Peace. 1, ( harles M. Fisher, of New Poston, w.ts addros.sed by ticii. Fiaiikliu Pierce, iu the county of HillsborouLdi, and Stat(- und while 1 cannot reeoliecf any preci.se d' New Hampshire, lc]>ose and say, that ’ ' ' ' t ho spoke of his dis- on ihe second day of daiiuarv, iS.'i’J I rd'. I do .11. like of th - fugiti'.i; slave law; and I recol P'Ct that after returning, I .>aid to a nuin- b -r c.f indiviilnals, that he, (Joneral Pierce, \v:o- as good an abolitioiii.'t as my.st If, if ho V ' dd I'lilv :-tick. ('. W. CAMPDKLP. Sw'.rn. dll V -j7; before Was jiresent at a ]iolitical meeting holden at said New Poston, at yvhieh ineeting Cell. Franklin J'ieree made a f.olitical spcedi, and I distinctly reeolieet tliat he (ien. Pierce, spoke of ^lavery as morally wronr, and as rejmlsive to his feelin.'s. He said that he never saw a human bein«r elOSHlMl CtM’HKAN, JP»., J. I*, in slavery but he fi It his heart revolt a't it. He further said that wo ought t,o sub mit to the ('omjiromise measures fo,- tho sake of fjuiet, amj that our national Pnion might he ]»re.served. CHAHPIvS M. FISHER. Sworn, Julv *21», 1S;')2, before * (JKO. A. FKKN(’II, Ju.stiee of the Peace. we must sul (iiit to serving the I ni' n. S\T^ rn. July 1.7. do.-. 1. Samuel Dalli-. of li'stoii. in ill.' i-oun'y and State of New 11 ,in| s.IV. th.it 1 aif. ii le I a ) hold. II in ;!ii' t n > n tli it t'.r file s;. d,\ (>!’. P..\1LV, I".)!', b. f re C( »rii!:.\N. dr. Jlisfli r "f till / ■( ./( . of the t 'Wi: of N w • f Ili'l'' I'U^h. iiin . de|. se and liue .l lllei tilij.'. •olid d . \ of Jaiii:ar\’. 1^.">’2. \Nhi. li w.i' a.l irc"'. d by C.n. I'raiikiiii Pieice. :;!id wh;!" 1 c.ini; t I'' liu lliber I he pi t ci'c w iil.i' W il leli h.' 11'i i. bill, diict that le 'p ke .l''ia\. rv .m.| ' timitise sl.;\;- I ,1' a moral wia r . 1 as n pui'ive to his te. l.n^'. 1 .it h. Ili;llt 111' mii't ''li'Illit t.i If I"1' the 'V nt to piis. l\e the l'.a;’.'",ial I liioO. KL 1>A.\K. 'W'.rn, duly ’J''. l''.'.'J. b.foie dt C M il IIAN. Jr.. TOIOIIK. TM \T I world* NOT \.NV M.W Till’ l’l!l!Sn)F,.N \ U IK i)0['s NOT i!i;idi:vK si,avi:i:v to I" \ M ITK; \TKI) I'VH-—.VN!> WHO .not r.si; ai.i. tiih P(»wi:ii "mcii Tin. CON.sTITr’i'IO.N .\M> l..\WS M.W IN Ills ll.\NI*S roll I TS OVF.HTIIIloW. (’an any man believe that he would sup port Pierce (as he is now doing.) unle.ss he had reasons to believi' that h' "will us all Ihe power which the Con.-titutinn and laws tnay plac‘ in his hands lor the f.\ei- throw” .’if Slavery? Will the South close her eyes and m.idly surrender her rights to tlu' keeping of such a man.'' ('miiii/ii fm' I’lirrr.— Ihe Inspecfoi (ii'IicimI of Canada, in his sj.cech on le- cipi'ocitv, dilated on the prospects ot icn. Pi( rce,'and declared that if he be ( lectt'd President, the pro'pect of obtaining reci procity will be enhanced wonderfully. 77-f I'l'iitir fiiii't//, the speaker aiMed. is nii,st f h rnnihfr tn f>rri,/n intin.-ifs; and on that ground he desired the success ol (ieiicril Pierce. It is plain that.if the coming elc^lion ilependcd upon tin iuliiieiici s ol Pi'it.iiiM r her colonies, Pi.tcc wkmI I be tlie success ful can.!i.late. l>nt the Ameri.-.in peoph- are not jirepareil to j^ive up th'* rigtit ot suiVl.iL'e ill this illstalli-e. or eVell lo exer- ci'c it with a \ i» w soh iy to jiroiii' t" l»ri- tish interests. 1 lie aii.xicty ol the Pondou Tiinrs and of th - Can;.>k.in mini.ster is iiat lira I, n :■ vert lie! ''S. — Ji'i jiiih/ir. /'■sfiinf thr — ."N! issiiiiri. low.i. and .^I line are the onlv States wliii li have yet elccte.l m- iid . is fo the ne.\t (’oiitrn- .s. Jn the \e r of 11 iK-ral 'I'ayloi'-* 1 t-'i n they pre- cho.'C tJii'i' W Il’J'' to thrill Ij'.coIoco'. bill on*- of fae threi- \\ hies . D. F. .'lilh r. ol low.! W IS elli'.iri-d ont ot Ills st'at by tlu‘ 't. aiil'L'’ ' f the K UK '\ iile poll-book, s-' th t til ■ r ti.n:' 't - -'i — W liiu' ti'-“. >; p •- 'ir i .11 . Now th ’'C ' .me St.atc'h i\e .h.i'Mi >ij Wlii-' an.l >|.’.io'.,tion. \\'- t .dl lh;s ;i I lir be.jinning. Ke, p .! up. — }"//.• I iiIiHiii . (' hoiilithis treiitleman's p.'liii. i! \iew-. tl." P>'sl -n .\tl.i' 'IV':— •-W.' h:i\.- _'-o..i| auiie-ii'y f r 'tatini: thaf ''ir. Cimate i' ih 'ii "iis . f m.ikiiig :i sj,,-o, li in t'.\ 1 ..!'.'^.•.■rt ai .1 Cra'.aiit. .and iliat in I. Steph'n Whij'ph'. New 1>. .'t'.n. c.'unty "I 11 State "f New 1 lainj .'li.re. I w a' pr.-'- nt at at that h .1 U.'t i( . f t he 1 \ ace. .'f the t.'Wii . f :'i.. r'.n_li, ;in-l i. p • .-iiiii say. al i:. cting h n in N'W iJosti'ii. "ii th.- 'cc -n.i day ofdanuarv, l^.’i'J. :it wlu.-liC.n. I'rai klin Picrci- ma-le a pobt'. al -pei'eh. an.l 1 iis- tiuctlv n c'lie. t that 1, 'p .k. .-f si iv. ry aiel the fileitive slave L.'.v a'aL'ie.it lii'Ta! wr.'MLr. and a' r. pulsi\e to hi' let lin_'. but to wiiieli in the |.r.''. iit ciieiini'ran. I ' w.- niU't -ul’ini: for ti..''..k • "I pi-'.i'. rni.'n. .'^TKi 1!::n w iiiim S.\ 'Ml. d d\. 1 .i_. i>. I !•- .1(1' (■ * li\ .1; d.;'!:. . .f :li. 1‘- i.i: IIV/,; "pi.- w ;il I •III'- be el'-et-' Voti-.l lor j’n, F , /;. •II 1 ft ! lit \ • til ^ an .'ii'I It t i(-n- r.il Pr ■'I'i. nt. b. eaUse .^ir. Sewar l. th. W e w.-uld call till- part.li.ir atr- i ti -n .'t L;.-nlh incii thu' eas;!v t; i_dit.-n.'.l fo th" annexe.l pirai'r-iph li-"ii tm K\enin_' P-'t. ti.-- h ei.nj j uin.il III the N 'ith- ii: St.i*. m:. M rm. N K-.v ■i ■ 'HK r \ i.M ro' i I'l/ltns 1,1 J‘t II II II . ~ I racy i.f Pia.lf.r.l c 'tiiov. hebl a III.'.'till..: at ’lUn.iiid. I Ono TTmiilreil ouil Ci rman\ I Vntvrii Vhiniijiiiij.—I'he VnUca ^ ; Th niocratie (lerman pa]»er, (says the Cm- I cinatti Atlns,) publishes the manifesto ot I one hundred and thirty-two (»erman Dciii- i ocrats of the I'llcventh W^ir.l, who have ' formed an anti-Miami Club, and declare, over their own signatures, that, di.^gusted with the heartlesness and dishojicsty ot . tho.-'i' who have hi'retofore been their part^ I leaders, and satisfii'd that, so hmg as Tioco- ' focoisui exists in its pre.seiit form, tln'y have nothing to hope from it, tlii'y wdl, at the f-oniing election, vote the whole big ticket: I Srnft in i'iiUfn-tiiii.—g. iitlcnian in S;in !''r;incisco writes fo his father by the i last steamer: “'I’he State of Californi.i will .rive (ieiieral Scott a majority of at least I l(t.(1(1(1. 'I'he \Vhigs hen- are in high glee, j and are s.inguiiK'ot succ^'ss.— A. 1. ; Xru' Yorh. — A corrt'sprtmh'nt frfiin the I in.terior of New ^ oik writes: “I ln-ard a P.irnburner say to-day fiieir ticket was ifone to tin* d—1, and Scott ;in(l (ir.iham waml.l c.irry tin- State. 1 thii.k I he thought and lelt whaf he sai«l. S>/,it i‘i /iii/i'niii.--'\'\i‘ Pi.jUa ('iiiirnr 'a\s th:if we h:i'i a coti\ rsafloll with a gi'iiti.-niMii tVf'iii one (d the upper Wabash countii-s in Indiana in r. lei nee to the Prc'id.'ntial i-lection. IIi* iiiiorms iis I hat ill flu* c.iiintv in whii h he K'si.les, (whu l; i' Locotoco by a sinali niajoiity.) as t.ar as he is ai .inaiii'e I. Scott will get \ ry ne.ar- Iv .all the \etes of i.olh pirtiis. T') use his own expr.-ssion, “jt is all :i one-si ied bll'ilie."” there. He 'a\s thaf th‘ 1/no- loco e.ilidldate is scarcely e\i-l llallied ill his \ ;ciiiii\; S. ott, and Sc>tt alone. ;s all th.- Pre.'ideiitial c.indi.i;if(.‘ they t ilk of-- all the one til.it will 1..- \oted f>>r to any ex tent. pr. ■n \ a' iliry '.'111 - i.i_ht n \t w.-. k o, 1 ll.iii will lillL' wi.h Ch-.at. '- . ial'i- '^ip; It . f Seott and (Irahani. " /'/' ^!l '. rii 7' -Tho -tt II el' I pi. t h.iii-h \ .' tinn- a;: '. ar.- \ Tile bi-ll 'Till ('■'leir.oU' f th.- '.•ill ii.'t.. '.-.p' ihat in .\l..b.iUi.i aii'i M .":''ip- y I'l .inii'iii;: only a 'bol t ry far tr in beim: 'o now t-af el pi ii ! r aii'l ra'ti' ha ve pi .\ ( .1 \ I 1 \ lb 't 1 Urf1\ e 'lithe pr.l ;i ie h.llil'. and no J:- I' -n :it .ill a. .pi r.nt. d w ;t!i pl.Mit- il.n tl'Mik' the ei.'p will av.-ri'je mole th.in tw ; ;!.;r '1 h- Hi ''t f.\.'r..lh- w. atln r i-..uld not n.'W ch:.i -_' - till' r' siilt. The .'leiHj'hi' T> nn i-i^h-of th-.'t'tli. \\ irh n tin- hi't two w. . ks th.-re ha' been a w.in.ieifiil ,111.1 't :ii t’ii;e_j r.-.-H t; '11 in r. f r- III-'- t'l I'l' 'i ' t thi' «-r [ — b .1 tl,:- • i ■ ■.'t I ' *’ r ' ..f th. 'lb I -! ;:r .1 n. -;h:i t -1 He e t. in Th- I M' N- I ^le I. . >i: - c,.it rfi’.l- I. 'i- :_'ia ai.'i Al.i- 1 III 'a 'I'eiii; —i- an-I '.i ; '.f ila- I >II-r.'t in e ali'l .''-'Ulh .'l."".p|>i. Alkalis:,s. • Ilia .ari'l T.-xa'. alel tie- \ a-tati.'tl of the r.---. Ilf treiin mloi!' st"ini' of rain iii'i wind thr.in_h. ut .-lii the low-l.iuds of tie- S"Uth; a."U!.ts.f w hi-h ( r.'W .1 the tli(se ei, I. I'odn.-y McC.iliorn, of Now Hostcn. in the -fiunty it Jlillsborough, and State of New Hanip'^hiio, dfi»ose and .say, that I w .i.> present at .a p.dilieal meeting hold- ii ill ihis town on the «e4-on>i of .January, which was adilres«‘4i by (leneral Fr.iiiklin Pierce, und while I cannot now’ ir-.tiiify t(i the y^or'ls use 1, ' do recollet fh-if h'.‘ sp -k. so .I. cidedly ag:;in-t slavery in.- fu^itive^ slave law. that lilien Counfy of lldLsboroiigh, and State of New fi, . remark t » a nurn- Hampbhire, depo.se aud say, that on the I, (ieorge W. (’lark, of New Poston, State of 2 ‘•y .N w y..i k 1 •eni"ciat;- r. oK ii:i I' Tii. - '1 li' D- nio- P. i;ii'_\ l\ .inia on S.iiurd.iv. th.- llih iii'tant. wiii. h w.i-; num. r.iU'lv attcti.b-.l. The in.-' !:iiir w:,' bri. ily ad- ilr.-".-.l by Divil W dill"', w lio'.ntro.luceil f.) the a's.-ml lv .I..hn \’.in lUir.-n. wii.. toll.iv. e.l in a ']».■.-eh "f .-in h.nir ami a h.dt ' Irnilth. Th'- n..uiinaii >n of I’len.* an.l Kiiilt w i' uiianim'.n.''iv an.l (-ntliii'i.isti- cally r. sjp'.ii'le.l t.«; and unh .-s our a.-. .'tint' are eir.iiH-ous. i-very 1 >. mo.-r.itie tlcit-.r in .''Ir. W ilmof’s di>trici wli.> \ot..i |oi .Mr. \ an Puren in l>t'' will n..w 'iippoit tiic Paltiiii'Te nomination'. 'I he m. .■iiiil'’was al.'O addrt s.'(-il by Mr. ^V. P.nk r, d:'lrict attorney of Pralf rd county, and oiiieis. ‘‘Mr. \'aii Hureii was also at Serant.m. Susijin hannah county, on .'lon.hiv even ing. the Pith. “A larg.- nie. tin^r ,if the D nioer.it^ of till,' iiort iiw e't.-rii pait ot I’.iiiisyh aiiia is appoint.-.1 to be h.-l I at (il.-at Im-ii.I, Su.'- on.-h.inn.ih (-ountv on tin- 'Jd pr.ixim.'.— .'Ir. Wilm.it, .^Ir. \'aii Pina ii. ami W. (!r..w. .NI. C.. have |ir"niised to aft.-ml. “.Nlr. Dii-kciis and .NIr. Hm-han.in an- tilso invited. We cann->t .loubt the suc cess ot th.' Deinoeralic' i-lect.Mid ticket in I’ennsylvania, although it is l.iit lair t'l apprize our friends in that St.ite that here \\ bigs claim Pennsylvania for Scott, and bet ujion if.'’ WHAT ('ASS ’I’ll INKS Tm' HIM. .Mtliough (len. ('ass w:is thrown over board by the locofoeo (’on\eiitioii, his name is still good authority with the “un- ferrilied.’ At tin.' last session of ('ongress he made a spetch in which he thus spoke , of tleu. Scott; 1 “I I'.KI.IKVK TII.VT CkN. Sci.TT l.S AX II(».\flKAI!I.K A.M» I’A TItKirM’Crri/.KN, AM» THAT IIi; HAS yvurri'K.N iiis .namk a.m> ms DKKllS >.\ (I.NK Ul' Tin; r.UKillTKST PACKS or Ills ( di NTKv'.s iiisKiHv; and not OIK' breath of calumny from me shall ever willu r a single h'af of the laurel fh.-it cm ircles his brow. His wrk.vtii avas l-'Alltl.V \V(>.\, AM) I yVIM, .NOT 15KONK TO j IMtKVK.NT IT inOM JJKI.NU FAIKLY AVOU.N’. I I have enjoyeil his per.soual friendship for a long .series of years, and 1 do not mean j at this day by calumny to prove niy.solf ! unworthy of it.” i -Again, in u speech delivered a few days since iu Tammany Hall, New York, he I said: i “I K.Now (Jkn. Scott, and I k.vow : THAT IIK IS A.N II0N015.V15LK M.\N, A.M) I Tll.VT IIK HAS FOLCHT THK H.VTTLKS (JF I 111^: COLNTKV, AM) I IIAVK NOT A WORD j TO SAY AOAI.NST HI.VI.” j hat a rebuke to the vile party presses j which, for [.artizan ]iur[ioses, have been j trailueing the man who has done more for j hio countiy than any man livino! 1 livyistcr. I'-lullin' of :i!l our exchariir'': all ha\.- e-'iiil in.-d t n:t :!v (hang, the hiTc brill:.mt as; ■ et .-t >h.- er^ p. 7 /■ I/’ III' )!ii4'l:>f ■ ( I thu. —1>\ rei. reiii .- t- our Pr;( t-' ('mr.-nt. it wri be SI ( Ii that tin- 1|. in.- e..ll'illnpti..n t -l the ('"t ton . ar 1 I —.i'2. wa', i'. i pl.ic ~ N - rth of \'ir;:inia. liod.oil' i ah ', .le.iiii't {u l. Io> baies for the ye.ir I ^.’i( I-.') I. 'j'ht- .\ . P Sh >l‘jiiiul itinl ■ituii' 11 III/ Jjist i-'f:inales th.' c'ii'iMiipti'iii for '.>l-.’)i'. Soinli an.l W c't ‘ I \ ii einia. .--.t 7-’).oiMi |,,,|( ^, W''-an- .li'p 'sc.l to n-^ar.l this as b.-’i.w tin- m.irk. .Vt all e\t n('. it wiil .-ippear th.it the whole c.in'nmpii'.u of tin- I nited States has f',.|- I. 11 blit little, it ,-iiiv. short ot' 7('C.•••• bales. 'I'weiilv li\e y. irs a;^o. the c.m- sniiiption vas (.nly about ll:(l.(MI(l L.-ihs iSii III It iiu'i 111 jiiifif II an. A C.itfoii (I;n has bi . n invenfed and )>itent.-1 by Mr. Steple ii K, Parkhurst of this city, which i.' said to be :in iiiip'.rtant iniprov (-meiit on tie- W liitin v ami otln r (I;iis n-iw in U'e. an.l is dc'tined to siiper- sedi' tin' pre\ioiis in\a nti; iis. Several hiehly r- spi et.ilde geiith men of this city, lu-ni^ fully i-.inv:i!(-. 1 that th.- inijirove- nu-nt nia.h- by ,N|r. P.iikhurst will add lIO ]'(-r c. nt. f.i the v.alin- of the i-.'tfon ginnel l>y this mat bine, ami c.hismjin nt 1 y an e.plal ]ier ceUf.lge on tlu- whole crop, when tlii-se iii;i(hiiics are generally adopted, have th fi-rmiiied to oiaraiiize and csfabli.-h a conip.-iny for fh.-ir m.inufacturi'. 'I'Ik' c.ilculatioiis entered into show that \ery larg(' n-tiinis yvill be made to the invesler-^. A prospectus has bi-.-n issue.!, in w hi(-h jthe siil.ji-et is tia-.ited at h-ngth, an.l arti- ' ch-s of association formed, which in.iv be h.i.l of .Messrs. Hayes & Pedtiehl, No.’9(). Peaver street. — A’. )'. L\ipn\.-. ('utthiij Ti lr>irii]ih IF/^e.s-.—Tlie 1’resi dent (d‘the W.isliingfon and New Orleans 'I'elegraph (’..inp.iny h.is rc'eeivel a dis- pat-h, dated ('h-r;iw, S. C., Sept. Pith, infoiniiiig him th.it at a court held in Marl boro' Distric t, on that day, .Mosi's KiULdit was found guilty of cutting the ft'h'irrajdi wires, and senteuc(-d to receive thirty niii(> lashes on the ban' back, ]inblic]y; f.) le;ive the district in ten days, and *each and every time he is caught in the distrii-t, to receive thirty nine more lashes without further trial. ’I'liere is another otl'emler to be tried.—A'. J'. I'mn. I'D!' lidttlci^iiiihr Hi/rs.—’I’he following, •says the New York Sun, is an Indian re cipe for rattlesnake biti's, and .said to be the same infallible rc'inedy used a few years ago by a certain tamer and exhibitor of the.se reptiles in this and other cities, who, it may be remembered, allowed them to bite him fre(|ueiitiy during exhibition. Pulverized ('.nnphor, S drachms, do. Iiulig.:), 4 do. Alcohol, S ounces. Mix and keep it in closely corked bottle.s. e eirectif'ns for u.se are simjily as fol- After shaking the bottle, tioak the for no mall wlm sl.iverv i- an evil -A/.n \ I iiufiit lit (Ki/a’.-h: hav.- scells’ioU .! -A litth- IV.’in .Nlexit.-. to exchan>ie ; ai pear: wliih- ag.'. aft- r his return I. he d.irted across the street a In-arty L'ripe of the lian.l low (liJuCc by AholItioni.sts is cntirel ent with hi.s soundness i,n (juestion, how, in fairness, cai, itV . td that the support given u> tl«!^'‘'^‘‘ by j>er.-,om of like opinii.ns, ;if,, iin.eoundness in him uj.on tli;if,^'' Is it supported that Seward will ;!«'■ Scott? aud shall J’ierce not \„. by such men as the Van ' King, and llullct, and Jlmler , "'^'niiiatf.,] . e:iii(lidatc to wnom 'ur op]i(,]n^.„j^ not have a!b. gel a l.ke i.in, ' I am .1 i/rriih il and rrn/ rorurst i Fiil,„„re or Webster bee,, Plpi . We fili.l ill the N. W V..lk .1 unial of Cl milielce of .\| ni'i.iy hi't :i te r.. pil ic dc'piteh 1. ]!'.ri in-.i tliit the IF n. 'J ii.-mas ('.'I win h:l.| l-'i;;ln-.l bis oiVK-e of SeCletaiy .'f tin- Tr.-a'iir\. th" i.'ign.aiion h.iving be.-n t. n.ii-n d on tliat d.ay. '1 1k', wa- l.-arn, is not the ca'c. .^Ir. (’orwin ha' m-nln r n 'iened. nor ten.!* icl his rc'igna- t i' -11 . .\ 111 lO IIII / III tl // It/f III I I'. Ill S I I \ 1 jiiN 111 '.I_\ n- tnat I c'ii'i.l-r .''^1. y y Kit \ ,i .''IK'I.VL aiei P( t- LlTh'AF 1.\1L. aii-l .Mn.T SINCPUK- W iSil it Itil'l III/ ' jlsfi Iiri 1,11 ihi f^-n • ! t!.. iii. tli!' —I'.iiii 1,1 t'nr Si iiiiti . S, • t! tin . ■_;/ >S. L.)/// i 'III i/rfss. Kiiiiyi I Hi: n.M.i I Miiin, ami.kic.w. PKitiK.M liv OF :i:n. PiKiici-:. 'I .i(- lu-w'piper' Mi'.e’line- lh.‘ j iil lica- tion ..fa li'.te if (lem-ral l’’eia-.- by 11 iw- th-.r ri’-. w '1 kii' wii a' a graci Inl an.l able W l ilt I . N t ha\in;_' a' Vet se. n the bo. k wt- ean jii’lL'e . I :t o;ilv troin th.- . stracts v.h c!i We tin i in the New V.'ik Hve’iin.j- i’ 't and ofti'-r j 'iini.ils. The \\ ashiii^t:'U I lii.'ii sp-ak:ng ”f th - w->rk snv' “it i' as piea' iiit i ’'..‘!in_ a' t!i.‘ ihi hii'Iidi' s I' niini' .'"—fi' iii w hich wf may int’. r it i' all a imir.al'ie v. k of licti' n. W i.y it is that tie r.- sh uM be a 1 i g- r phy of i.n. I'ii-rc- at all. the ('o:;\cn- ti'.ii wbn.il iioniinate.l iiim f..r th.- I'l- 'i- th m y mu.'t be held aiisWera’l.le. No doi.i t ati^ b..-,ly h.is a iiLht to a biography, if lu (..n tiii.l any on. lo wiiie it b.r Imii. 1 r e.m w l it.- it him.'clf and p.iy the prinfer I'ei piil-li'iiing it. Tlure is nothing more e\tia*-r.|;n ;iy. fhi-refore. in (ien. Piercc's liavmg a i>io«T(pliv than theri' was in hi.s r’ceiMiii: a rioni.nation for tho i'r. si.leiu-y — to botli of whi-..h iasua)tit', it wnuld S'- m. the ni'-'t incou.'i.lerabh-of D> uio- ' li ible. Thi' iii-i.l. lit njpnfi.'ne.I by opi' of r!>e |>r..m.neut eub'irisfs of tJt-u. I’n rve at tho North, ill whiih hir- jitnei'-'itv k.i> dis played b\ a pc.{uniary gratuity of .'lua’d ;.m. vUk'—I'Ue Cent, in fict. cnna-nf iii'Hit v of thi' 11- pul lie—w;tii V hu ll ,1 .'■TnaII bov. ;i ( bil i of th. jx'ople. w.is en.ai-lcil t.> iii- liulge in a cont'-,-» ti nary enj .ym- ut as wi ll as other boys ot similar .iLn' and con-b.tion —thi' interc'tirrg inci h nt is i»..f aUn.h-d t.» by Mr. 1 l.r.v thorne so far as wha\ e had . ] p ’rtunitie' of .-isi ertaiu.ng. Put in that L' lit b man's jiag(-s t he ti How .ng anec dote illu'trative ot (ien. Pii rcc's eumle- Lnncu rr.r.n the nox. nto e. IvAi.Eicii, Sept. 21st., 185*2. Skato.v (Jalkh, 1-:.'Q.—Siu: It was niy purpose, w hen I returiiod from ashing- fon, to attend and address the f'iub of run City upon the pemling Presidential elec tion. Having been prevented, by n ranse h(-yond my control, fmm doing what 1 had thus purposed, I deem it j-mper, in order to prevent or ervrrect mistak*; or mis-state-i ineiit respecting my position and \iews, to | eonld we have submit this cominunicaiion to^you, and to ask that it tnay be read to the ( lub. i>in,.,.,„ j.orter (-f the Whig National the injustice done to whom for the i’lesideney and \ ic(‘ l"resn.emy. have expressed such iinlj,,,,.*" * It is known to you, sir, as w-ll as to many ; j,l;,i„ts_^vould he not hase h.-'.,'"'’' ..filers ot my Irieiids, that (leii. Scott yyas ppcs.s in the Sonll, witii .;'*' no^ my tir.'t choice for th.j Presidem-y, • ■ that 1 iiK-ti rii d .Mr. j-'illiuore an,' greatly (h-siri'd liiis ii iminatiou by the (.oinentioii. I wiil adil, in all Iraiikness, that prtdia- blv, no mall in the I nifel States was moi’e dIsappo;nted, ii-it to say diss.iiislicd, than 1 Was. will n tii.at gentleman was jiassed o\ er. Put, what have these jireArcnc!. s, dis- a ppoin t 111',‘111 s ami dissatisi.iciioiis to do With tilt- in.poil.aiit i.'sue miw siibmitti-.l to the .\in.-ricuii peopii' and b_\ tle„-m s'lou to be ih-cnh'd!' 'Ihe- ipie.-'tn ii is not l.etw.'.-n Miilaid Filimore an.l Winfield Scott, but b.-twet-n Wiiili.-hl Scott ami F’r.iukiiii I’ieic-e; and as.'uming the su|> rio, ;:y, in jioint of (|ii iliiieations, of .^Ir. l-'illinore o\.-r (i n. Sc"!t. it by no nieans io,l..Ws thaf the latt'-r is not imin. asuraldy ab'.-ve Cell, i’ierce ill his i-laini.' upon ihe nation, and C'pv-Ciali} lie- W lilg p.aify. I or 1 ill- ne re \'>'h\i.' to i-. iiii in -‘any di'con- teiit troni tlu- c'.iiiv .'t. I,.. e,.nse tin W h;g of their I li.-i- e w..' ;...t s. ! cttd !.y :lie ('■ n- Vt'liti >11. !s I'l 'J.V(- a ]1 . i’ i' l;».e to li.eli over ] r ncipi -. t.> n.iin. s i_i\er ihings; tor such Wl..^' to jo.:> onr oppom nis and m.ikt- w ,ir lip- a tin- i..!i.:iu-- tli - p:itv. i' to lii-eit I i.iiiior.; h'ln- ii, t-> 1-j ;e;,..te th.- Clil'i- lie 1> e- liiln- lei' al.d j.li-UiS, aii.l to i;r. -i'.e tin in-. i>e.' jii tiie pitiaidi* :il.suidi'y I.f .'Upp 1:mg d. m.-.-ratic men aiei nn-a.'Ures, out of ,-in extri.me and x- clusive Z'-al for W lug measures ami f-ar a dn i.b .1 Vv'iiiij .'U]’p' i t>, r of W big ni'-asur' s. Is not thi' >>' P.f Us see: V\’inti.ld Sett w.as n. m;natt-d by .i g-iier.il (.'onv. ii- ti.iii .'f W bigs tV( III iiil the Stiites. 'I'hat ( "iivi nti -n, pi' vious to his noniinatii n, ii;;.i .iii. p:; .i ;i .'i t ( f re.'.'iiitioii' eiiiiiodyiiig t bt- pi inciph-s d’ th'- Whig piity. (ien. Scott hiis acc. p'eil both fin,- m'lnin.irii-n an.l tlu- r. soiuti.iii.'. 'J'-. the.s.- re.'olniinns no iii-—at b-,i. t no Southern \\ hi'j:—so far a' 1 know, tak. s any exemption. To abamlon the iiomin.iti.iu then, so far a> this contc't is ci'iic.-rue.l, is cle;irly to a- biindon th - principles themselves. It is f-’ ].r. t'l r .leinoi-iiitiv in asurt-s to l>e c. r- rii'i out bv a d.-nioi-ratie I’r. sideiit, to \y hig 111- A>uV's to ht- earrie.l out by a WhiL' n.iui. d .'^eott. wtieii tliC'C same niea- .'iir. ' ar.- a^hu'.tte.l t • be al'e.g. thcr ex.-.-l- leiit. at. I t" i.e gre.itlv d.-sire.I, if carried out \ v a W'hiL' bi’arini^ the name of Fill- more. N w if aiiv imiii pr.-fers the prin ciple'of the iKnn.cratic J'lrty, then it is l.is duly to sc.pp.-rt the nominee.s uf that The Klitor vt’ the Amh.-rst ('a!.', party; l ut ln‘w in the minu* of rea.s* n aud speaking d tho rigid Hrrutiny wliii-h triotl'jii can ii W liii; sup}»ort lor Pr. si- char.ictcrs i->t ibe i’resiideiiti;:! can.j: isni, or, at any rate, with hcin^. i- for the South, while at tl,.. would have been every wht-ie airav.-i] jiro-slavery man untit to I.,- tiu^.i^,]' Nortlurrn freemen? Sini-jy 1„. Why not? Scott has been cli.ir-,-,.,] cowardice, and surt-ly they, w l,,, eharg-, would not have been its mendacity from chargiiii; Fillmore with abolitionism. It appear.®, then, sir, to mf.. j; , I’illinore luis said, that C ,i. titled to the snp[iort e,f uverv tra,. Surely, we of tlie South niav in liiiii. .Porn and re;ire.l n, St.ite, accustomed fo sh,\.-ry I'l-.iu t';iii.-y, having his rel.ition- an.l ;!i. of his youth here, wh.it i.' tii.r.- inti, fecedents of his i-.aiiy iif.- t-.ju-t,,, Irii't? Honorable in hi.s |.i ii.' to his engai:. ni-n!s, and shewn |,, lif.; to be f.:r i. im-ved fr. ai ;.li •; the :i!'!--anmce of frau- or ..I afl i'lt ^v.r,1 "'■'r.i ll - (■ _ p -anmci. biave s.Idier. a true lii.me reiiowiu'i thr -n.h- er what is noble, lot’ty a;)il g n r-ai- but b■■ ii.uii'l fiiti.ful li; ever\ fi.rur . has b.-( u in evciy paat m. rg- n: v. |j a W hi", a w ell-known, loiij^-ti i-.1 V,' he holds our opinions and wiil our measures in the administiuti’ii..;j be alhiir.s. Ix-t us then eith-r u'l'. our supporf, or els('aeknow K*dgi tint i' mifliiug valuable in Whig j'liii. and dis.-^.dvo our party organi/-iti,.’j , once ami forever. I have made no reference to Mr. (Ii —not ln’caiise 1 tlo m>t ,'h:ire vviili\ -; h- rn'st pi ide nt every Nnrth-Can'hiia W. in flu* nomination of that genth niau. the he.-irfy de.'-ire far his election; 1-u: cause to him no vxi' jtti>n j'las hei n t. or can 'ho taken. Ihuineiifly f(Ua]ili he is for (iisclnirging the dutu-s of .-i4'«ou.l oirue atid fully (fju.il to all tl: inands r.f the first, shouhl he be iI! fill it. every North ('iirolina Whig '1, f. el that a just and honorable StiUc :»dds t'orce to the general considt-v iti patriotism ami duty, which reuuirvL uive a full :ii;d eiiergofie .'UVj.«'rt r Whig nominees. 'I'his,. for one. I CKUIAI.M.V iiO. liespectfully,. your Ubcdieut s*rvant, UEO. K. PAlxii^rJ 1 dent, of th( beli one who will, in the ;;ilministr.ition undergoing, very devonfly cxi-liiLi- io\ ernuiciif. opposi- wliat thaf Whig “How careful, then, we all ou;;lit t-'lf bitten part in the mixture for five minutes and the cure is complete. with a r.'uuli eoiiiifryniiin u]i'>n his cart- a man who u.'cl ‘to live with father,' as the CeUM:.! expl.iined the ini;tt-. r to his compiiiiion.'.." Il.ippy man to ].e sn taken by the h.iii-l — h.ippy coin])a,,ioi!s to be s.. i^cneiously intorine.l of the caUM- of tlnit act of er.-,ee! 'i he m;in ;iii.| the eonip;uiion will, no doui't. :dl \a.te for (i.-ii. I’ierci bein^nf the t'or- tuiiate t(-w in the country who can uriie ;iny pniusibie iciison for doiii.>' so. Put wi- may tjike it f.U' gr:;nti-.| without hiiving seen ,\Ir. Hawthonie's book tlnit it is a well written one. Such an autln r could not dll anything iu :in inferior m lu- m-r. \ et the aceomplishments of the wrift'r are one thing and the uii'iits of the subject another thing. In this case we may s.iy, nintinrtn snprj-nf ujiu.-i. De.in Swift, :,s we well know, wrote an ess;iy on a IhonniKfirk, and an other eminent writer w I i.ite till' if rr ll t II j't s nf nii At'onj but neither the piiiticnlar broomstick in the one case, nor the p;irtieul:ir atom in the otlu'r. Were ev»‘r ranked, to the best id'our knowledge', above othi-r broonisficks iiiul atoms. It IS not in tln^ power .d bioora- phy fo con vert a common-phice politii-i;in info a Statesman, or to make a hero out of an ollicer th.it nevi-rwent through ;i battle. Ao.v.s/////.— 1 he ('inciiinati ‘‘P('public:in” (h nies th.-if Kossuth is imictive in London, and says; “Kossuth, apjiarenfly, rmiy be ‘living ii ijuiet life;’ but we are in po.s.ses- sion (d datii upon which we are led to the conclusion that this great m.in is actively engaged in perfecting a i>lan for the revo lution of Hungary and Italy. 'J'ime pa.ss- cs away, ;iml we have much to sec. Ko.s- suth yvill not live a ‘rjuiet life.’” ^ The number of adults in the State of Georgia who cannot read or write; i' 41,000—and the number of children, whose piirents are unable to send them to ; .school is upwards of 8S,0(H). Aceonling to the official returns the number of adults i in \ irginia who cannot reail or write, is , 80,000—twenty thousand more than in lS40; and the number of children whose parent.^ have not the means to' cducate tluni, 7i),0(Kb And 3’rt Virginia refuses to take her share of the Distribution fend j —even to educate her tUildrtu'—J , lieves right and support w h:it he believes wi- iig. m rely 1-, cause a ilifleretit Whig bil' heeii chosen by the represoitiitives of his j'.rty fr^ in the one he pret’erivd. to support the riehf and oppose the wrong? Ag.iin: 'I'he Southern Whigs were rep- n'sented .n t\ic Couyention. A platform of princi[des w;is proposed aud adopted which nut their entire aj.proval. (ien. Scott w:is \iom:uatvd. :iud tU;it u.'iuimition w.ia f'iieu r.at’li'.-d iind contirme.l bv those Souihern big ri-prest Jitatives. IF.w then in luiiinr c.tu vte. S--ut)i; rn Whigs, vefu'C fo stipporf this mmr.riafion'-' Jt w;is known I > aii bef re tU.- v’' nveiitiou thiit Ci(-n. Soff'.' iiiifife would b-.' presente.1 ti thiif bo iy. No W ii.g Sfiite Cunycnfirin ejifcved any rnrr»/, i)it. rpo.-ed any objec tion .-igiiitisf Ills nou»:n.it;o’i. «.r instructed, or intimated, fotlu-ir deh ^.ites 1 h.if hi.' ri-jevtiou >itoubi be insisted on. Ail tluit S..>if}i.-rM Whigs, (h'enie'i imiispensab-le . wa-^ that fheir ( nndi.late slioiihl lie a true' h:g ;ind jiledgei.l ti> '■‘’i; }*irf fi>e (’(unjiro- mi'C. The.'v' i-ot>.ii>io5>s fuiiiiled, they e>*ry where ph-dee.l tlie nominee tlveir sujip.-rt. rUi se v.ineliti.'U> mye fonnd in th-* i;ofr?if;(.r. ;it:d how tht-n can we. with good fiiith, r.fuse to sustain him. any more than his fiieti.is could hi>ve rei(’.>.,-'l 'uppe.rt to .Nlr. Filliuove. hari hi; t-.en selecteii by the ('onvetifion? Such ii re- fu'iil on their p;irf we should luiv.j re«;!ud- ed and deiiouticid a- an .-i-.-t of trea^heiv’ ;ind b iseiiess; -nid from this we may learu to estiiuiite the fruir clniraeter iif .such a- refiis.il on c.ur part. It has bv-eii s.ii.l. fluit (leti. Seott has no; h(-:irti!y :i.!.'pte.l—does not approve the pl.itloiiii lai-i d'i’.vn !.y the Convention. II.'W is tuis as.--,-rt;,ine.I.' N.i^ Ir'iui any' thing he Il ls wiitt.-ii or spolci'ii. lu Ins letter t I the President of t!ie Conveinion, he accepts the ii.>min;ition ii'i’l tlur doel.i- ratioii of principles aiin-'xed. W'iiat he s;iys (,f the nomiinitlon he says of the declariiliori, :ind no more. If, therefore, w hat ho says am.iunfs to an ajiproval of teuts. w hich tlie fi-ieiuls of the ' t«> w hat manaer of persons wc an . liijiy .'OijK' time or other become c-iii'-ii: for the Prt-sideiicy, to which 've:ir-‘i liiible in this Liinl of lihertv, lUij:.: aud re>j>«.nt.>ibjlify.” Pai-tim(irk. .''. pt i! (ii'imd Ijnhjr (if I, (t. ,,f tt, /’ i - —The (traud Lodge of (IM F.. s- to-d;iy ek'Cted the following ..3ii,ai>: (Irand Sire, Wilmot ( «. De .Sius'u: S. C- r Depafy (I’rand Sire, Horace A ches-er, of K. I. (iiand Secretary, James L lli-i.' ' Md. (fraud Treasurer, Joshua \ a:i 3LL 'i’lie -)t*c(ion occupied ueaiiy tin- - '■Wiy. No other busine.ss of uilir.-'- transacted. RAf.LV WillC.^^.' (Hire i!orr iinlo Ihe Hrfiirh. Ilnir Frinr- Whi^.s of the PIdl • will llo'll !l SCOTT ANP GPAllA.n .fl 5-: E-: T I f f:.\tui:. in jjtanlv roiMV I'.i which tho ei^izi-ns-«t’ tin' surr ‘ c.miitie.s. witW»ut iHstinctioii of ure t>-s.jip-ttn!l_v in\itcd. niisnher of the o.\ost cniint'ar ’ Whi^r onitors t.f the .•Mat*}, iiivl : ’ 7/*, lint. /; ihtnj. r. C.i-^"', ‘ ' %!i>uh ."tj. ^>L}rrJiritil^ U/ :,i I- ijuin, llrnry )F. MJh r, - l.,it iru I'l/ Stiinli/. nurf ifi'ii- 'I J/'in h - iKi\ f'l ji-ifit'f }~ith ih' 1' ^",'' h.h vtnrs >( f/ti,'i a III! tin iny Diiitrictnjia I"-it uni- l K 0)111 mill/ hi' iiiiif'!'if~ h/ c.rjtefftj to iittriiil. ^ .\iiijile jirnvision wiil bi* ina-ii' tor •'* may eonu:. No one need st;iy awiiyin^:- hensi.iii of inclcineiit we;itLicr. as il^’, provi.lctl with ii l.-irjrc nunitier - t I’l’"'- out', why does it not :ilso of the other? Put, in fill t, no m.in Wiis more deciilod in fiivor id' the measures of (Compromise, one and all. than Winlield Scott; aud when he pledged himself to tlnit series of resolu tions, one of yvbicli as.serts the final char acter of theCoinpromi.se, the fugitive .slave hiw included, he only jdedged himself to what he had :ilwiiys appmved and had exerfcil himself to h: ve p.is.sed. (_)f thi.s, the proof before the public is full and ample—so tuH and ample, that no ground is left for denial or doubt. It h;is been imide an objection to Gen. Scott, that he yvrote nothing on the Com- jiromise before his nomination. If this be an objection, d.n's it not apply with at least eijUiil force fit (ien. Pierce.' He w;is specially inti'rrogated by .Mr. Scott of! VV Produce, and will Iiichniond, and m;iIe no reply, or if he i consifrnnients made to him. ition kindiy couse.it may he iiciiil''-‘‘'b"'‘'‘| iho coutiuuance of the mcetinir. I.et no one stay away fnmi this f'"-''- things. Tliere w ill be enough >' spare. M. T. W.M'I'II'^-. S. 11. A. J. t'oinff'' .'^'epteniber IIth. 1S.52. .-\RNESS Leather, Calf ai>'l ^ and Binding Skins. For S. T. IlAUbKV .V • September 2-‘5, 1852. ' JOHN B.VNKS. I’OinilSSIIlV .i\D FDRWlRDIMi Wilmington, W. C. /"ll.Ii attend to the sale 1’'"^^',, ship " itii ''- \0\ replied, that reply has been withheld from the public. Put the (|uestion for us is not irhru (Jen. Scott wrote but yvhat ho wrote, and the position he now' ocv.-upies, and which he has all along occupied, is dcciilcd and hearty support of the yvhole (’ompromise in all its p«rt.s us u linal set tlement. \\ hat more ean be required? Sept. IS, 18-j2. 'I'hc Jh'others^ Sirarnhoot «R 1.1 18 propured with yteanu'r.'^ Ifoiiffliixx" and a coinploiiicaf tlement. What more ean be required? ! pn'p'ired with ytennu'r.'i It I- oi.joc,o.i ,0 M,a, Sow., * I - Kl, (.reely atid W eed support him. A\ ell,' them. Wtween Fayetteville .iml s do not both the Van Hurens. IVeston to anv intenne.li.-ite lan.Iinirs on tin* !>'" King, llallet, 1>. F Putler, David Wilmot, the father of the odious juoviso, and many ofher.=? ot like aboHtion opinions, suj.port Picree? If the support of the latter cau- .lOlIN IlANK."i, A I). Sept. IS, 18-32. t. W'i’ii'.i'-’'- w. Mci.Arni'^- l-'.-ivWrf''
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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