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CO.MAlUXlCA'riONS. FOR TIIK OnsKUVKU. SrOTT AM) (. I’. All A M CLUU IN OLD BLADKN. ! Henj’u P. Halloft, and (Uvcrsified enough [ in its arranircmont to suit tho fastiilinus I tastes of all who support tlie I’ii'ixe and ' Kinji tii ki't. lioud and rejx'atc'd ap|)!ause I t'i)ll'*wed Ills nire dissection ot tlio rcsoln- ; tioiis s»*riatitn; while hi.-; facts adducrl woll Acoordii\g to proviuvis noticc, the lar-I suj>portod his iloc-larations. In spi'aking ^ gost itunihor of Whiirs that over attondcd ^ ot the two candidates who have j)la(d a political nieetini in l>laden assenihlod at j theniselvi's on tho j>latforni, he did not the Court Ilonsi at 11 o’c lock A. 31., | stooji to the hiliinL^sjiat.* lan^^naire «)t a , \\’ctlnesd:i V, Sept. !;!•, for the jnirp)se ot ; ui iiroirue, but in chaste ami r.i‘V l.mjjuaire orrrani/.iuir a (.'luh; wh'.;n, on ni"tioii ot ; vevicwed tlu'ir c'urse and showed theii aii- lUincan Crnuiartie, •lames . Kuss, ' taironistie pusitious. ot t.icts Ksi|. was callcil to the Chair, and Major slu'ws him to he a politician well posted up. J.)hn A. Kichardson was re(|Uestcd to act He n*xt procei'dcd to tlie liij;; ]>lat- •M" as Secrctarv. i form, sh. winir its entire soundness, cml'o- Ori iuotii'>n of (\.l. J. 0. McDuirald, the dviuj th.>.-e conservative Whiir principh s Chair appointed (’apt. .lames Maker, I)un- fdr wliich a Clay toiiirht and a noMe life can ('romarlie, A. 11. IVrrv, rJohn .^Ic-| was sacntic^'d;—a plattorni coiuprehensne Coll, T. d. Norman, Col. N.'K'!I\. I»- enou^li for all National hi^.^ to .-fai:l (Jillcsfiie and \V. 1>. fjueas, a Ct>mmittee upon, hut no ]ilanks in it lor Al)i>litioni>ts to report pernonent Oiiicers for tlie (. lub. , and !• ree-soihrs. lie .'Iioweii to tlu“ ^a1l.'- Also, (M'ctriie ('romartie, C^apt. 1*. 1j- An- tactiou ot ail, that Si'ott h:;d piaci' lres. J. F. Cillespii’, Ihuican Kelly, .Maj. , ^idf firmly and uiuompromi.'iniily .1. W. Kllis and I>. 15- .'MeKeithan, a Com-, the platform; that ho uas a ."ale man tor niitU’c to report rcsoluticius for the consid- the South; and in a tme el auini.ite-u crati. n of tiu- Club. ! a^k.'d. wli.it h.'tter evideiic nceil be re- 'I’he Coinmittet' on or>ranization, after a ijuired than tli.it the tavonU' stm of North few monu'Uts al senco, reported throuiih (’ai'olina was found on the iii ket w ith liim. th.'ir Chairman, Capt. Janies Haker, the Lea\in^' the platbuui, iie proe, edi d to ,'lu w the ebiimsof the \VhI:'e.ii.diiiat. s to the I’residenev.—.-hi w iuir W iutield Seott as euiiiulitlv (lititleil lo liie lOD-idiTa I e'U of his coiiii!r\ui-'ii a' a civilian, auil de.-erv- iu:.' their endle'- ur^:Iit:i'h' au.i e.>mm ind- iui: the hiL'hi -f adaiMation ler his brilliant and unpar.iiliKd military aehieveuunts: a hero tii m.itiy \v eil-eonti .-ted a lite of I0U.Z and ardiiou.' m r\ lee for iiis eouii- trv—mi iitiiii: at tlu“ iiands i*t hi> trll 'W- ci’tizeus the elev.ition to thi’ di.-tin-uishe.l i.fiire f>r whieh he is a candid:-1 —de- s' rved bv a w. ll-r.inn d n.ili 'nal reputa- rThe following exrellent description of ^ • o into the citv of Mex- Gen. Sonft p entiani ico is from the pen of an cye-witncss, Mr. Wailand, now the Editor of the Lowell Journal, who served in the Mexiean cam paign. It appeareil in that paper on the anniversary of tho day.] OKNKilAI- SCOTT’S TKU^MPHANT KNTllV IM'O TllK CITV OF MKXICU AS A CON-. 'f nower from ^t l,KOK—ms l)Kl'Al!Tl UK l UOM IT AS | «>nemy, but by the long a m ot power ti n j home. All that could be dcmc in that thi:« morning fJeneral | (juarter to degrade and humble me, ha.'' Scott, at the head of his brilliant Staff, j been done. I)ut, sustained by made’his triumphant entry into the anciejit ,. niighty’s arm, feeling strong in of the Aztecs. He had already ' ’ - ’ ‘ command, I find my.'iclf but. a prisoner at large—the chief criminal before this court. Stricken down from a high command, trom , that a high military position, the highest, per haps, ever occupied by an}' individual since the days of the Father of his Conntry— the immortal Washingtcm—1 fe^l deeply wounded; my military pride has oeen cast down into the dust, not by the public \ PIFRCE SI’EECH. I l>y the General riovernmcnt; the esfatlisli- That Jame Col. Viayncs, who delivered mcnt of a United States I^ank, or mcreas- at stronr Pierce speech at the Free-8>il mg tho duties on imported p>ods. ' taken the 1 ;i. Resolved, Tl.at all Aniencan Tro- speecl Convention at Pittsburg stump for his friend in the interior of, testants should cordially sustain Franklin New York. The Now York Express gives A rUlSONKR. Five years ago us a skctch of a speech recently maile by him in ()raiige county. New \ork, whii li may serve to open Soutliorn eyes to the Yankee game. We copy the s[ieecli: Pierce. 4. Resolved, That the only hope of the Northern Democracy i.s, to follow the noble example f>f Martiu Van lJuren, John \ an ^ Ruren, R. F. Rutler, II. R. St.uiton, Gil- el'ir:',7i.ra»«cmicyihol.la(fo,u.an,^ | I'Ct and a l„„ ri, a.,o „f ohccrs, a„J Cl,air- ! '•( .. Wr !■ rec-SoiU-rs, ami .»p- tl.c Al- „„,l r.llow-oili^ci.s you havo .lo„e liu- ; porl I'la.iHi.l I icroe a.-: tlie surest n.cans ll.« (•"■I- I ll,u 11..I .a.lj c.f asliiii). me : "f effeHii.j: a repeal i.t llic l iigilive Slave him- upon ious rectitiido, strong in mind and body, j this meeting, but also by your language ; 1 itil) niOFlANCK TO MV Am sKKsl” j ji, that call, ha\c endorsed the sentiments j There was not an American in Mexico i vfhi( h 1 avow in my advocacy of the elec- who, as he listiiied to these words, amJ tion of Franklin I'lerce. When I made a saw the old Hero, like Cduinbus in chains, ' speech at i’ittsburgh n^i'.^tly, I did not , . ,lishonorel by his own countrv, did not ' expcet that it would be publi.sM-d lu the of deep and thrilling inteivst n.ortitied'aiid ashamed that’he shouhl South; but although in that I was ims- ■ ■ The whole taken, yet 1 think we may safely (‘Xj.re.-s our (ipinions here m the privacy >t oui' native f;;stu(!ss, without the eye uf ]uib- j ^ AS if the only object of licity J'rying in to discover us. Here ordered a ]'ortion of the troops to the C.rand IMaza, and as, at a little after nine o’eloek, he rode up from the western gan- ta amoiii: them, in full unifi>rm, anl mounted'on his spleiidiil eharger, the sj.ec lacle was om ‘ . . to every American. The stars and stripes fbnited'to the bre'ze from the National I ’alace. follewing OHicers for the Clul>, viz: Fur Fn .^hh lit. — (leorge CidUiartio. _/■’(/• I n'r J H. («I i le.'^pi*’, l>unean MeLeaii, ('ol. .V. Kelly. -I. • Kuss. 'r. (). I'r'Wii, J. J. n. l-ucas, Hayes W. iK'attv, Patrick ('rouiartie, ^V. J. Par ker, Stephen Hair, John Smith, and Col. A. J. l>yine. /’//• S,rri fan'r.-i—Puiicaii ('roniarti.', V\ - S. liinaldi, and A. K. ('romart'e. J'nr JJaitifiri ('iii/i III i/(> t . — Ih'. J. S. IIi( hard>.'U, Willie Aikin.Mui. A. H. I’er- IV. A.ehibild Kelly, and A. J. Jones. ('nlll III itft'f nil ('nrri.j)rtlli^ii'i —( apt. J-MU's l).;kir, T. J. Norman, .''I.ij. J. I’.ilis, ]). N. ]>uie, anl J. W. ('romartie. (. Illi.'^-tft' at I'liKiiix'. — .^laji*r >1. -V. Rich.trdseu. I>. Lewis, P. L. Andies, Hun- can Kelly. Ca)>‘. J. R. IJrown. The report was received wi’h great ap- jil.'Use and uiiatiiniously adopted. I'he riosideut, on t, king the Chair, iiKUH- a Ii:.nd>' me 'j>eech. >li.:w;ng his en- tliii:'ia.''m in the i;reat V. h.eli wa Vili reeeived by the (’ini'. 'I'he I'l'Tnmittee on lb > lutiou-; then re- j'Oited ’he fi.ill.wing, \!z: 1. ile.-iilvi'd. I hat tiie scrii s i>f ve- lu- tioii.' adopted by tiie W hig N iiiou li C.>n- vei'tii-n ii>ee* o\ir cordial ap].n>\a!. cor.-’i- tn^'ni: as thev do tho Platform of tL ' 'NVhig ]);irty; and that v.'O will do all in (air jH.wir to )•. rpeiuate the j>rincii'Ies tiiereai contained. '1. Kesolve l. Tlnit altliou-h ilefeuti d /’/> j>nr' in the August IVieeti.'ii, f/- not ilisf iiuniijxl; but stri ng in the e. I.ti leUeC of a lcaler who h.is e\er K'tl to viet >ry, our battle--ry is ••Charge ag iin, lb y>-I” lie.Milv. il, Tliat a> eiti/.' ns of the F inio common country, wo are ] r"ud of AViiificld Seott, the unrivaiud conim.iiider, the tli.stinirui.'h. d ci\ iliaii. tin dL\ "r-d p.i- triot. the enlightened -tat> .'inan. tiie i.m'- laiit and humane >'Idi’ r.—who iiicxerv cap.u ity iui' b'‘i-n ( niinei.tly .--uct i --.t'ul.— blending in himself all the 1. m iii of trui- givatiie-s and diiinity of eiiaracter. aiiil wlio.-e g( iiiu> is the glory of Iii> e> un- try and the ct.iiuni.m j-rop, rry e:f it> eiti- Z-.IIS. 4. Resolved, Th it in the al ilitv, patrv ofism aucj sound diM-retiin of William (ir.iiiain, Wi‘ have all c"iiliib‘nce. and n - c 'iMMe'iid him to the .-lipp-.rt of rhe Anu r- iraii p'opic a> in every n >j.. rt eapal ie t i di.'i-harire the hitit> 'if the .--ee.ind > I’i. e within tl,: ir I'ifr. n - iv.',:, ii.at the wi.i^s ■ f ••..i i I’iadi ii," .!> '•iriiiu' to unite and uii'i > t the lh.t-b,,x ;• ‘-art til' of n n 'V.- ■ : i>ni. n. 11, iiitrodiie. ! him with the m igie .1 I 'Ldei.ni proeCiiuiiyx in hi" ( a'll.- rden "p -e! h. — 1 a!!! tor no ,\ rt.'i, no S'uth. no Ki.v\ no bat for my wl. lee.'unn v. [(11-. at eh, "i ill:!. ] It w.is with the true pri.ii- I'f a N'>rtii C,ir"lini;in he >p >kv‘ ot \v m. A. lirah tiu. tin- eaiidi- d.ite ti'i- rl:. \’iee I'l^'ii.ney. 'i'he son "f a revi'Iufi nar\ ai;. . >' r, win !i .> li'iii t > !ii_ih p'>iti''ii bv a eoi;: -f f ^r• i lmgiii! rii\ an 1 p triof'm: wh" h.i' 1- -'n rep at- .'liv trle.i and e\i r f uu i ftuiife,'.; an 1 whose ela’.ni' t ■ *h ‘ hi^li j '.t; i t ! }' r hiui ari w 'Hli. p -tis |oic.r aii'l tiii'hfiil r\ie^' in Me- p ii I ni n:' in v. Iii. ii !■ ■ I. I '.V ■!.' I III . ' li!'_\ !' Ml Ihii: 1 I in ri-in h.i]-| II' I ’ eji "o and ta.'fefuiiy d li\ ■ r I anv oeea-i ■!!. lo;' .rtell to - -y »i.i I; and Kw ''-t t ; M shall ne\ 'r f'i _\t. — ^ ();i m.'tion of J hn ordered that tli ■ pi 'e - be ]iubb'!.' 1 in to I 'V' and tiiat tii«' \\':!’ii:n_ "ii 11 Wh - } ;> p! a-e e .pv. It w;." til n aiin aiiie- ij !•' ■•■n r I' i'l-ii Tf ( '■ •lie w : h I h id t' • l i.i.iU' i f 1‘. re-- . in a niiiiiiir 1 I. 'un i. . !t w..' ln::> "t' I ;i'- (’hi’’ ■t- \ li!- ( *;- I V r. he old Cathedral loonietl mag- nilii’eutlv u]' on ouc .»idi- ot tho s|uare, and tioiu till' balconies ot tin* (dd ( ortez edi- tieis on the other tiie Spanish and Me\i- laii trills were seen ti wave their white bandkerebiefs as emblems of ]ieace, and >ileiit pi tilioners for favor iroii^ the ad- vaiieinL; eouipuror. iM'ueath the pillais *f tic b.'iz.iar, .and uuih'r the shadow of the Cathedral, might lie seen grim Mexicans, SI- wIiiiiT licm ilii'ir scrapes and ln'iu'alh th.-ir bro.id ."•'inbrertis—wonderstruck at the i.lea of their beaiititul capital of "ouls having thus suddenly falh-n into the hands of h 'S th.tn S.ltOD American troojis. As tlu‘ (ieiier.il r^de through the (Irand Plaza, amid tlu‘ \ anki-e blue jackets ill awn up in peitei t order on either side, 'aini the lii-avy i-.inneu, whose thunders but thoilay bei'. re Weri' heard with .'Uch feariul cfleet at Chepultepee, ranged hci'e and there, all ili".ipline for the moment si'cincd to be I’or.; itteii bv tile gallant sol licrs. Tliey loved their chief almost to adora- tim. 'I'luy had been with him in hi.> jiei ilous III in h troin Vera Cruz, and had |olhiWt.'d him into the blaze of every \ icto- ri >us baltie-lield. and now on thi> m.irning to ,"( e him tnunijdianMy ctitering tin.' eiii iny’' capital, tluir In-aits thrilled with )"\ iind exuit.itioii. 'riirowing otl all ri-- .-■laint, a> th ' .11 In eaine f'iwar.l upon hi" prancing .'t' »d, the 1;. ..rty liii/.z.;" aii'l ehe.-i" rent lh'‘ :.;..l 'ii^ and b ul. A- lii ' (is lier.il t 'I'k im‘1 h.' caj>, ill iicklloW- 1.'tune nt of the i-.ii li.d lmv eiinir Iri'iii hi" \lc! Ili ;ii,' 111' II, one I't t!e- band" "trui k up "(ir nation il air. ami again, and b ici- r !- f tin- Inizz ;.' i'l' ke f;-' .n tfio ii|- "! tiie t .valiant ti i 'p'. Cell. Sciit, it "in 'iiniiii;: at the "t th'' A.itn'ii.d I’.ili' enti l 'd the -raii'l hall or ".i!.’i.n. have rci eived such treatment, imitti-r of the court, as cvi-ry one knows, jiroM'd to be a magniticent tarcf*, and wa.- finally dro]i)>ctl Law, by givitirr a Northern man the con trol of all tho important otlice.s of the (i overnment. t^Sigm.d) LEWIS SllELREN, Ch’n. N.\thamf;i. Riiooki:, Sicretary. These re.solutions ludiig submitted to tho meeting, were jias.scd unaiiiniously, amid much cheering. 77//' )i>friitii/iis nf ]ji/ii]i Jjiur in ('oli- orulu.—A corn s}) indent from ,^I.•lriposa furnishes the Saer;;uiento Journal with the of it."‘instigators had bci ii to degrade Scott ■ there are no reporters to mi,"-interi.n-t our „„danchcdv and hasty action of ^ t .• 1 • J • ..J . .4* f . u])on the very theatre uf his glorious re nown. Tin: CMTV or liK.MOdlATIC I’KIN'CllMd'.S. Tho follow in:r from 'I'he Hannibal .^Ies."enger, fully iilu>trati-s this. Its re- lU'irks are applu'l to the Hcinoeratie party (d‘ ,Mi."Souii, but they ;ire uiually a|>plica- Ide to the H -iuocratic party (d the I aited States. Does a man advocate the jioiicy of the Protective 'rariiV, let him join the Hemocracv. l)oes he pit |i r !• ree I rade.' liCt hint fraternize with the same bro therhood. And so of every other measure of government. Tho invitatiiii is liberal. “We have Democrats in this State who are lor the Fugitive Slave Law, and D> moerats who are ojijiOM-d to it. Now we wouhl like to know \vhi h is Dciuoer-.itic. We havi- Democrats who arc for aiil from the Cietioral (Io\. rnmeiit for objects of in ternal impro\cments, (^local or tnitioiial; aii'l D( moerat." w ho think Coiigri "S has no riLdit ti- ni ike sueh donation"; which i" D' nioeiMtiei,' \\ iiat a iiii.vtnro thi" great Deuioer.iti- ji.irty in i'lissiuri i-. AboH- tioiii.'ts, I'n i'Soib'i s, Nullitii rs, Loeofoeo", Di 111 "ciats. D.iiik m u, J'.iriif anti-T.nilf nu n. Iiit' rnal 1 nipro\cnii iit men, aii'l the L rd kiioW" what ei"c; y. t, when elcti-.i.s couK' oil, thi v I'xpect to bi> a unit. 11 >w can sueh things be exiept by the •‘c.ihe- ."ive attrietioii f pul lie jdiindi r'" 11 i>;''i v. in no age an pi = -eat" I In' n.i me i't' a ( }' ir'.ng in aehic.i meiits C n. Sett, who-" mor. 1 111 no countrv, •oiiiin.iii I' l', C 'ln- All'i p'l.'itMll witii 1 ri ’iut.''i 'u can (I I .. on M: that the W ul'l b oil n. 't; • (> A •lit 'it all.I ( ; l.ili.ilii .i^ d ..t ^ ..'.-I C’ ,b ad;. U’ -: ! ' f'r S • t : r "U i .y 1 \c il.iT '■ '..rt . k. I'.k ri:- C.n»: II d ■ral'l ali'i ill,' PiV r i. a:: l .-k 1*. .^I i With ■th' iDi ti - \ ;i \ ,et '1 it e un:r_\ till' 1 I'l ; I - 1 . ; i' W h' lice t !|e .. r- .III 1 1 ‘i' 1 ,1''1. a' 'l an !• uiiciti.,; Ill ('.i[ ■i' W II.' !i i" • 1 'I t til' ;irni\ It ". h." h 'i"tV io- C.p.r . C ■i!'. ! of t ;i'\ - an 1 i'h lw ' f i I •- ht.il It ' il.i l iii.ae diai. 1_\ wi 'tt hi" ■■ upiiiiy of I "''\rer ^er^ltiny. b ro;n the I hiS t ntiaiiee lilt') tiiearinv until ly. n"twith.'tand!iig all the teinpta- 1 'I tiie ei-m 'lit, i\an 1 t ». .1 rin-.^ of our li ' t .Nil xico, aii'l on rnin* ir. '1 i.; i; 'r"r I'l rh.it aiii; 'iii bt ;• 'I.' II", iie r I lec i I ill' ta\ ■ at’tcr III any the eobu '1 i. fail "rri ni.'th of i!ie partv t in N w'ie* .1 '^U]ip >rt .• teii'I ''mi'',-r, in u]>p >rt of th '• e!i fh y ! -lieve teii'I ni'"t '.'ir' -’iv t i te ' idi tr-.i-f'T aii'l adv;;:.i . the Lap- j illi of tl, ■ Aln- rieail l’e"> 'e, Om chee;'- i'l ly r'"p'lud t i riie f.aii .>f their frii-nd" of other s'-eti'iij" of’ the couiitrv. and tin m- s'dves uriT'* a_;.in iijc n tiie c-t.-.Ii v at ]:.!g ■ t'l r d!y tin; snpp'u t if Winli"ld .^^'•■itt :!ii't .n.aiii .V. Ciidi.iin; aiiu to tiieir bi, liiii ii mI Noiiii ('aiolina e-jKciallv 1'> til y iii'i't t'T ’‘a loiiir pull, a "trong ]'ul!. and a pull alto:.ri thi-r.'’ J.. le! c tll.' w. i'. iii-. le f r the rcC! ptii ii of tin- li pi'it and the ail'ijiti'iu of th luti'iii", wdiich, aft r a stcaid ri w« ri; unaiuni",inlopled amid trLincii'l- (iu ay'pl.iu-.' and loud ( heers. ’aii" Were tlji-n made for Duncan K'-l- 1 \. I'.. -!., w ho i i'ponded in a beautiful sj h. II.‘ ciiini!i ;nc il by saving that h" h:.'l iH-vcr ina'le a j :'liti al .'pi «-e!i, but w!n'u h;s fr.i n.ls askc 1 lia^v 'd' hiiii, he b' lie\e 1 it unworthy of any siipjf'rter of iiili' bi .'"'•ott to decline. He then pro- C'-e l 1 to 'how the incon.'istencics of our f'j.potK-nl", and urgoil tho laims of our c.iii'Iid iti's with an oarni''ti.fS'i wbii h bronglit down mm h a}'p!aii"e. ()ur friend’s iiist .'jiect 11 reflect" much creilit on him, and We lioj.e we will le-ar him ofteiier. M.'.j. J. Hieharb'ou wai then calb/'l f'U-, wiio ill his usual st\b.- enli itainetl the ( bii> wiili tiue of Ills elo(|Uent ami patriot ic s;U'(-(di'“. The M ij ir is one of tho As- sist.int Eb'ctors for this county. \\'o can- tt'jt follow him through his able efl’ort, but wish ''Very man in ‘•old Rladon’’ could have heard him. He ha.s, however, made ap- poiiitmeiits to -address uur citizens in every section of our county. \\ ^ hojie every ever iirotbu- body will attend Ins :ij>pointi!ii nts, and that hi:; c'fl take home with him the facts which ho urgi'S, anil it satislaction is not given why Scott ar'd (iraham an* preferable to Pierce and King, then pn-jndice i." ininiov.d b'. C:ipt. Jaiiii ' l>;k -r tii(-u introduced tin* fi)ll')\ving ri'-oiution. with S'anc hi;,h-ton‘d rom.irks b>r its ado ji.'ticaiiy ! w hi. h 1.' in a gl 'ii'iU" I T:,c Fla. Whiili the il. 'tl 't W. t'. .^Ir. Wi.itti, Pine I’o’c 7" i’ native gr-wth i (111;.h Ill:iri li! picrri, -tji k in It: jii ( ■ U! • r .1 .la : . a ■11 ■ I'i l:i 't lei- t!.' (1^ hi- 1'. a' ii.j- i' n t V. t" tin I'li'i.'t: • th- p..!e‘l.'ok' w • oni V 11.illm ' 'hi. 1''' il b Il k . li d- -1 ril.e ihi 1 .->o- reaiiing. r , J J. r, 1 ’ ■f F.iVet’: \ d. .a; e\t r ' w . ! fi. n. ••I'ld 1 ' i. _li wa' f N .tii \u- . c.r ; r.d; ;in - - '. r I II*; t i;i - W ,nti .M Pi ii.'.i ••'ir: :htf it 1 di tl: 1 -le L^a]l il;r ' 1. d’v th.nks 1." A i a' t!,.- 1- truly ' -uri'iv II' ; a ■ 't .-III i In- \ hi-n- it I-a\. •'11- iVt ' laiv ..-.i l th ■ h ii"r >t our C"intiy . h : • I 1 ‘ h.i\: >r "II thi p 111 I't' .ill. t'l "b: tin 11k- appr.'ba- ,afi V. be ' iber. "i u r’_\. ■ I, ;■!" hi' tiiri n in ariii" I ui' a ppeal lr"Ui t heir . 1. i." t!e- ','.ni' ibiy t 'i' n. til ■ tr"i p> in th '" !i-C!ii; f e il!' u]. )i-. I" r> rurn, b ■!h in ■ 1 'hi]>, til ink" an 1 h. 'ign.il tniimj h> .My at hit \ . 1 for 11 .in lii.i: w ith tiie P.Mii 1 1 : lii.:: till- 1 !t!i in.'tant, ' .ab.inriv f.n_dit i?' wav I ii.t mil'* i'' i all' i I . n.tai. 11; w ii li. t be !' A t' > ' luiiKiii.l r aii l t> >■' th" ;ift rn'-i'n "f Si- a_ tin -I I'I;-' " '1 w i d'; 1' n r -1 li.' 1 I ' l hrt n in ai iii' ]'Mbiii- ;;nl ].li\at'- W _r titii'le to (i'ld f'r wi ; b tii'-y h;i\f r ' ll" ir c 'ai^i V. 11 _in "t Aa:u't thi' ainiv ihl ’U_!i t! Ill Anil a Cl,. 1.' I lit.I a ii'i -..I'li- th'- : .N]' 1 W, it I I t !ic ill'' i ;p: i"u; '•cil.i) Ri,AD!:\ rni:E\ i;p. “Nojrni c.\i;(>iJN\ IM1 S'MTT A.ND Cl'.Al! A.M,” “I .Mo.N .\M) CtiMrilo .’Isl ." /iriii. Jill'/', till-/ Aft(-r the Po;i iVI- er.'t tc 1, \\ llii.ll’l K. bay, a v uith (d ei;rl^teeii, ejiinb. ,1 aji t > to tbe bia-jaiid th. n itiin'iiineed ••'fhr' ' (heel-' f(,r Stiitt and Cr.ihain. ” Th- v wt re gi\cn in a .'pirit that t n'Uii ' \ictoi\. Maj. John \\ . liib" w.i'; then e.ilietl for ' ' ' ' iii\ ill a ;ii: hcu tin ] I f .1 III. d i ''(• line ed al.'l t i\ a, int. f C 'iitrer.i>, ■ lino del lie_\ , i s.in ( ' ''liie tile C.:pital of iNIeXIco. : i v liin.t' '1 nuiiibt I-' who h i\'_' IK 11 1 i iiiiai.t lb I I' .'h.ill have kii' vvn, the woij.l w iii be a.'toiiish- '•■11 c' unti\iiieii taled with j'.y and ehallel time o: this d . ti"ii by w iiich he wa" 'Urroiiiab- I, anti the I ]']'"rtunitit whieii win-thiu.'t ujiou him. ll"t one i'leliii'h ha." tainted hi" cliaiaetir. or on - imput ition dimmed the brightiie.".- of his h"ii"r. For tin- lii't time in a peri '.l roaeliin^ in aily to the fir bmit." i.t half a centui->. h.ivt* t'.ie f.iin .'i. ng bi >'lii- ill i." I'f } irtv tr.;. 1; d h.n. int > tin- \ii;iious ,'. elu.'i"ii of II ni'-'lu- 1:1', aii'l b'-wbd .at his d'loi.^ Wila \«-Ilenii'US \ ItllJ.eratl.11. l>ut tileV lrr>e oals deep, ne.i ilie p.ipular '\mp thv and I .\t it' d iiM i■■ eariic'tU tli ■ i'sli_;’i li"ii of the clUlti V. Cell. s. lit i« .-I' p . ir ti.- d ;j, as whtii lu‘ r. .-. i\.d hi' fir.'t c .miiii'- sii'ii iii'in the h.iiel" of Thonia" .Jcflt-i'Mii. Siiaring the tl.nitrei." and \ icis>;ifmb-" of th' c 'iiinion s'lldi'I III the r.ii k", iie h.i.' fr-• ;y given fi 'iii his own pur'i- whatevtr W.I-.1 in ^ h i t 'C'iii'tde tile ." .idier " »- n- ditnjii. Ml tin li'intn-r' "f ( an id.i; aiiiid.'t the r.niiL'i'of the cholera: in the ham- ni"ck" "t l-!"ii'l:i; and am.>ng the w iunde'l ill i'l. xieo. he Wa" the frien.i and the nur." ■ of ihe d_\ing and alilicted. He. the great ( "niiiiaii ier, cubi find tiiiio enough tr .m hi" opprt"i\e diitie.' to vi."it the ."uk an.l to ni'ioth the piilow of the "u{l’erin_'—t > gi'.e III humanity what other." were gi\ia^ to jdeasure and self gratific;ition. Such thiujrs imi"t be rt in. uiiiered. i ie v iin- pre.'" them"ci\es in.lidildy ii}“ n t!ie p 'pu- lar lie.irt, and will be answered with i:ratt.- ful piil.'ation'.—/'/-/. A’i Aiii> I II ■III. I I inmaa'l i.[ tlie M'-Xleaii W . re hec'b d, p.itii iti'in h W'.ik "i 'i.nrinir the m."iiiii—an lionnr.ibb to t!ie n.ilioii and the world. igii.ig.' i: 1 tne vu t' ri- '.' tlie nn n iiii b r his liiumph.iiit entry into inii:iti"n. lu 'I.eh liti.ll;: i' C->ii«jUei '.r a.i. 'il hi -.i]iital. How Well 111." woi'ls and with what devotion ainl proei ''It d at oiu-e to the ■.■at object of liis pt ace—is known There never oinetl 11 by artiel'. corn s loii'ily, sl.eech, Kia'.r. tl John w. k:i w ho r' |»li'd III .r li ip; ledicataig our elV-.rt', t'n- a eiii'e aad to iiitriot ail' till If or upon it." own country as the process Miijor said'' which -I; ■iild ne\.r fail whil- be h id stieii-th to l.e^ir thi in i a. Mr. I'lli.-^ is a y-'iMig ir 'iitleni.-in of line intel lect. H" .'.-lid :n his spcK-h that In* ha'I nev( r beftiit- nia'Ie a ].ii!d;i- .'j - v h or j.uii- licly dtcl.-ui'l his politic^; he b;i.i not time to do it tln ii; but ••! am a i;i r. and a St o?t raid C r.-ihani \\ l;ig." [Three ( he.'i". j I poll the whole, the voiiii'j: 'l.ijor's li"il Was the be.'t C'incelVe.I anil be^t tilllcl sjiel'ch we ever In .-ilii IV. lu a X 'llllIL' e''II- tlenian, and we ilonbt whether any one could hav(t talked bette.-. He i'dt .'Viaed, with a never-dying energy, t.a be me of the nio.'t ustfni citizens old I’l.i'hn ' It is just to him to orts for an edin:ifion wi due t:mi‘ be appreeialc d by every body.— Go on. no thr.i^e)- l,nt ymi will ^uceeed. 'i’lu-eo cheer." were th.'ii given tor Seutt aii'l (irah.im, and flii'(.e in;a'e for John Kerr, anil thr-.'e for tiie old Ncitli Slati', Wa," an ai iny w ho.'e be.iriiiir and ci'udiiet in .-I (-t.iKjiiereti -t)un!iy reflecteil such h.iiior upon it Aai. lit Mil aniiV trance int.I th.' iii> 11 >vi riiiufii t tlie lii.'t duty ( ' ’/'ll;/ It il'i'—The .'! is i.'t to the N' V, York S; poii'b lit; ‘•Ha\ing heard of an important dis covery, made .''11110 years ago, of a r.-adv imide id' silencing siualiing chihln-n. 1 hitely, oil boaitl of a c:ir, on my way from Nevvaik liere, ciiibraceil an opp.irtunity of testing its virtues, with tho most satifae- tory result, upon one of the lou.lest aii'l nio.'t iiicoi I igillo little stjualb’i’s, 1 think, that c\I r .'hucked iiiv weak nerves. 'i’he words in behiilf td’ our great champion. You have already heard the claims of Gen. Scott urged to-ilav. 'i'hi: gentl.-men whi sptdie betoro the Whig meeting ailjouriietl, >]i(d\o no doulit very ;ibly, but certainly very little to the purjiose; their tojiic being in the main, nu n, not priueijdes. None but the basi-st will attempt to rob fieii. Scott of any one of his many and blood- bought honors. No intelligent sane man will, for a moment (|Ue"'ion the bravery, iiite_i;rity ami ma:.iianimity id' the Whig candidate. We dilVer with Gciienil Scott and his p.irty on impoit.int juim iples. In the lirst phice, he w.is Jiorn :iiid cduc.ited in th(i Si>uth, in tho atmo>phere d‘ ."hivery. Neither h.is he at any tim-- expressed hiin- .self directly or indirectly oj po.scd t i the institution (if slavery; T'endiiiir th(; ]i is.".ige of tho b'ligifive Slavi- Law he w:i' actin',' as Secretary of \\ ar, and gave his entire iiiH'ii nee in favor of that most infamous lue.i'ure. It mU't al.'O be In 'h in the nieiiiories of iiio.'t of von, that lie co opt raletl with the explotled I'nioii Safety ('oiiimitti'o. Nor do my obji-etiou" to Jeii. .'^eott cmi here. b'or ii is a fact will known th.it he tre.its his Prott.-."fant ft llow- couiitrym, Il with no more f.ivor th.m the Pap..'ts. Indeed, one of tin- nii'"t \aiiiited of iiis gT'-iit iu tioii-i i", th;it while a pri.''iii- ir hiiii". it oil i)oai-'l a IJritish nim-'d-w.ir, he veiitiir. d hi' t.wn life t'> save the lives of ;i f. vv P.ipi.'t Insi’in* n. Gt u. Seott, a> ( t lainaiider-iii-t hit !’ t’t Ii. Armv, t'ih‘r;ite' the i-elebi.it!.'n ot tln.^ Ma.'s ;it all the inili- t;nv stati 'i.'. .\fter con.,ueiiiii: .^Iexieo, lie e'en permitlcd the U man Cath die '"I'iiel" to klleil to tlie ib 't .-IS it j.-l' etl. H" an I lii' p.;rty an- in fa\or of internal iaipro\cnii nts l y the bederal (I ivi rnnient; ;i Jiri.tcetivo taiilb, a National Rank, and tiie ill'i I i iiut loll of the jiul'lit- l.'.nd' to ac tual M'Uit T'. Ad ot wiueh Ui a-arc' ev. ry Di mot 1.it who b i> a'reg.nd tor tho sucet-^ ot h:> ]'.rty ." b.'und t.> opp..,.,t‘. 'in. y a..o, v.u Kn.ivv, are tin- nn n whoa.|\ocate ."cp.irate a].]'r'>pn.iii.ii> f ,r th.' "iipp'iit "f alllolii- Seli^ii'l' ill tl.e .tate of New Y rk. '1 lic'i- are my prineijial oljeeti.e.is to (i,n. "tt .iiid l.i" piity. I II \v turn t-i (ieii. Pi«n.e; y.iur l aii.liil.ite .-iiid mine, and t.ik • a iook at hi." prim ij.les. He w.i" born and rear.'d in a free Statt-, aii l edue.iti'd i;i the true (bictriius of fret'doiii; mdther W.IS he ever f .inllcd iior nur."etl by a slave woman. D; i ].ly imbued w ith the jii inei- jd'-'s of libel ty, he has boldly and I'luphati- c.illy s ii I, that he ••iibhored aii l loatlu'd "livery.’ When the Southern IJight'; j'.iity int.'rr"L';ted },oth the j*residential candid.ite>, ti 11. .'^'..•ott r. piied, but G. n. Pierce tieattd them with silent contempt, l-'r.inkliii Pit-ree Ii.k the Imtior of beloiiL:- ii.g to ;i ,'^t.it ", which can b.ia't of li iviii:: "l ilt t ' t!ie 1 ilited »Ie that ill'! 'initaid.' ch niip: 'll 'f hiini in riuht". John 1*. H ib- II" ha., bi.th in and out ol ( 'oui^res.' oppnst*'! iiiiei n.il iinpi o\eiiii nts, a I nite.l States llaiili, and a protective tarill. He is th.'^ b a'ier td' the New H iinp.'hiro D.-moe;-acv a .''t.ito ill wh.eh !* ]. ry cannot r;ii".‘its hydr.i-h a I; there, ini J’api'' i' allovvotl to li'd'l otlii-e, an..' their exelii"ion from the iii i:i"l.ituro ot tho Stiito i' sob Iv owintr to Judge Lyin-h. 'riie lives of all tho rogue.s in tho land would not compeiisa^o for the wronirs done the unfortuiiato person lueii- tioin-d in the coniniiinication: “Carrico, a youui; m.-m from some of the Western St.stes, was found guilty of rob bing th(; house of Moon; A: ('o. (d’ th(“ sum of nine humirid dollars. This robbery was coininiltoil on Sherlock’s creek, seven or eight uiih's from this f>ort, and suspi cion ;it the time bidiig directed to an old man n.nne.l Johnson, lu‘ vv;is arrest(>d by the mob and hanged by tho neck until he beciime insensible, and whipped upon tlic b.iro ba' k in the most cruel manner; but iill this fiiling to extort from him a con- fe.'.'ioti of th'* theft, Mr. (’arrico, who was the b atb r of tho mob, ])ro]i'ised to ]daco his bleeiliiig and Iaccr;itod body ujioii hot embers, and to extract the nails of bis fingers and toes with a pair of bullet nioubls; but this diabolical jimjiositiou nieetiiig with no support, the j»oor o] 1 man, m >n.' dead tluiii .ilive, w;is set at lib erty. A ft vv days thereafter Carrico left the nei-hb"ihood. iimlcr r.ithor su.'picious circuin.'taiieos, atid being followed by an ofliei r .Ul'l iirrc'ted, a pari of the gold dust, the iih-ntity of wiiit-ii he had emloavored to (b 'tr- y by beating it up. was found up on liim; whit-h eir(-i:m>f.iiiee, connected with otiiers, led to his conviction and .-^en- teiico tl. live ye;.r.' in the .'•'tate prison.” tin . Ci vk ii tV'ii 's id’ 1' tl-i; and hi' party. Ill -M' xieo. I pi.n It" en- :;j .l.tl, the lu puldic li:id and it tlicielore iecamt? f ' leii. .‘•'Cl lit to j:i V e I ho I lentil men, w hieh of the."" two elf t t, tl.. ni.-iU w ho has always ln'ei opp. sed to popery, or the m.'in who toll r;it s iti'' ( L Hid crii s of ‘-Pierce, Pierce. 'I 1 feel pmud of th.-it dot-l.iratiou, irontlemen. (Here a gonllein.iii .idc.'d tin? "peiiker if the Deiuoeratic piirty were not now in favor of internal inijiroveun nts’)— They are u>t in favor of internal improve ments. In reply to rv ■j)orson who asked the Very simple oiii*. All I uid '^jioak. r whether he w.is iii favor id' the oiii- hiiger gently and n ptMt- Il.iltimore idatbirui, ho said, I execrate that pl.itforiii; platforms ifo not iimoiint to anything, and I can tell you. sir, that if you live two ye.irs fVoni this fiiiio you will finil the truth of what 1 say. Do you siqijMise. S lid he, that I would voto for any m.tu lik' ly to carry out the jirincijiles of that platform.'^ I'ranklin Pierce will not carry out those lu-jiu-iides. Will those 1 now address carry out those priiu-iplos? \\ il* the Northern DiMuoeracv exocute the Fugitive Slave law—(Ct-ios of never: 110V- Oiily Uiink,Me.ssrs. K.litors, what ro- ; or!) Will you vt.io for any man in favor of cause.s—to^top'thiit me:i>ure? [No, no.] Do vou wish to Ot nas ■ay, in fnd ihe t-rowti di'persed at lL'o’elo(-k in ptioii, w hich was ailopt- the liiiest spirits. During the r;iisin'' of ed with great ai'i.laii-^o, viz: the po],- aiel l’!a:.s b: Pit-solved, 'ih it Jolin Kerr of Caswell, lighte.i for his eminent al.dity ami sidf-sacrificc on nTil -eti ai the altar of WIul^ princiides,—his manly, right her frank ami independent course in canvass- iiig tin- St it(>,—h:is endeared himself to the he;irt of evi-vy true Whig of the State; aii'l w • t' ii'b-r him our most grateful ac- knowleilinan -nts for his able service in be half of ..i r p:iiH-ipIes. Col. .Nlt-Dugald was then called fo.-, ivho was to pre cdly iu-ro.'S the c;irtilage of the cliild’s iiost'. aii'l in less th;in a minute, to tho gre.it amuseiiieiil of tin; piisst-ngcrs, it was mud p. ople an admiliistratiou which should pm- asleep. HelieviiiL' so ,le."ir;ible a piece of ^'et them ni their rights of pn.perly and iidormatiim .'h'lul'd bo generally known,! in then leli-iou." observances. Inivt* com-hnled to ^five it publii-ity.” 11 n- it wa." that the victorious Chief .Messrs. Editor.s; iJy pub!i."hiug the d. pl.iyed tho.-e high civil and adiiiiiii>tra- above in your wi,lely-cln-ulatiiig jtmriial ti\e t.ili lit" w liit-n wmi the aiimiration of you w ill not only deserve the thanks of the the wholt' .-irmy, and provetl his umnu-s- j.resent geiierati.m, luit the ble.ssin tl' u.ibio chum to tin* jiosst^ssiou of thi' unliorn niillions. liiglit r atl ributes of tho state.'niaii as well as III the SI idier. Wo .-hall not dwell np- ."ults will flow fnmi triiliu on file aiimiuistratnm of aflairs during a .s.iualling child by pressing the fiiigei-. have that law n-pealed? TYes'yosl The m'v! Zn tl.c ! speaker hero gale an elat.rat; description lexi.-o tiir.hei than to .say thac it was ladles look out. We live in an age of won- . of the ‘•horn.rs td' slavtu-v,” ami walked liiilh.ujt, tind in all u>j)cct6 — , tiers, and it will not be a 'i hroiigli his devotion, per.sevei aiico, and I if lal,.„s, peaee ,|« linally P'-'-e™ I.J wl'i. I' ll'eir v..rv agrc.aUe een- refute «.mo a,le.it. ,.f ,I,,, speaker l.ut \er^ati..u may be e-.iitr.illed. was nileU “...u ..f ..nli-r.’^l 1 leiitl.-111011’. the 11 It lias ever f;illen ‘ . . • ; , . bo obligi'tl to gt't out a cold winter iiiLdit 1 lUiittcr of sui'pri.se cousidorably on the imaginaiions of his ankec invents some hearers. [A Whig now demanded le.ive to CIJAM) KAfJ.V. -1 v .Mr r!i'//ss fii(nls r,f thr old a ro. U Infichl Srotl. of . \orlIi ('aro'iud's fd- rorifc S;)}i, H m. A. (tiolinm, in 11 h>- Ik hi m ihr Toirti of Fayfttc- nl!(. o/t ’ritursildij, IIk ’Ji.v/ Oclo- fn r. I ^ r)‘3. A niiniber of tbo most distinguished Oiat'Ts ainl .'•tat "'iiien of North Carolina !;av.- been invit*' 1 toatti-nd, many of whom it i." 1 X ji"ctt. .l w il 1 bo ]'resent. A cordiiil wi b-oiii ‘ is extended to all. witii'iiit tli'tiiietioii of p.wty. (•(iM.MflTi;!-: di’ Ai;tc\N;i:Mi:NT. Rellj'n Ibil'ill"')!!, J. D. Williams, Joiii. 11 ir;ils'iii, Jolin 1 l.inii.'iii, J. C. i;i"cker. T. H. 1'mb rwiwd, Het-tor .'-IcN.'iii. A. Iv ll.ill. K.ind.il .^lt-Daniel , K. L. Pt nib'jrton. JoIKI. I'vins, A. W. Steel, Henry Fliiot, J. \V. Saudf’onl, Jolin 10vaii, Cliiis. l.utterloh, R. ^\^ Robinson, W. Mcl.aurin, J. .M. Wiliiaii.s F. J. Lilly. A. Jt'!in>iiu, Jr. 'I'. J. (’iirtis. .Mex. Fdliot, J. W. Rrannin, J ihn >K Kay, J. Ft by. 11. C. P.el'le;i. -'^1. Ml Ixinnon, H . M . 'l uriier. C. H. .Maliett, .\. S. S;ev.;irt, N. A. Stednian, K. Murcbisnii, .\. S. Rrown, Nath'l G. J-mcs, AVm. Taylor. Win. .^lel.. .vn, J. R. Troy, .Jr. Alex. (Jr.ih.-im, W. Dr;iuirhon, R. F. .^lurpliy. Iv L. Winslow, N. K. .''le!'utfie. O. P. Stark, W. L. H til. J. T. C.illiam, J. .'leL Hit blin, L '. S. ('. W. Andrews, W . 1. .Nle 1 > iiKild, Diviil .\lcNeill, A. D. .Ml l.ean, Jtdin Klliot, \V. 'j'. .'^mith. J. A. Pemberton, b'o"ter .Nl.i'iin, -V. S. McNeill, R. R. .'•'inith. ^Vm. Slniw. Stow.-irt Pipkin, John A. William.s, Jas. P. llodgo.s, T. V. White. ]\iuiir'K‘, fl. ^V .Matthews, J as. .'IcGiivary, -\rc'd 31i Lciin, Joel ^Villiams, J. W. W’eleh, J. .McKelhir, L. J. Hasb p, Jes.'e Carver, Jr. R. Dotbl, A. Aldon, II. i’. JiUcas, Iv J. Halo, Win. 11. Haiuh, W. -V. llu'ko. J. S. Maultsby, iv (’. Hall, -las. Ibinks, F. Fuller, ']'. M. Sackott, W III. R. Wright, Israil Dotbl, G. I. Lee, Rry;int Askew, T. J. Johnson, John ()vven. Jno. Ftirt, John Laurence, W. R. Sikes, fl. Rrook"bank, J. R. McDonald, , fl. D. Mc.\rthur, ! Alex. .Max voll, John P. 31cLean, J. 11. Hawley, W. -\. Kv.ius, John McFadven, 111. R. Rolton. i m. J. Anderson, I'inismns Kvans. 'J'. J. Robinson, Alex. McAlister, Jr. aii'l !■ lag, l.arrels ol Ibi'Ui were 11)1 in the str. i ts, which cast a fine npoii tlie Fiag. W'e an; al! and no mist.ike. o K(ii:i;i-; ri:(»\i,\i:Tll-:. I’rcsiiifiii Sci.tt iiiiil (.niliani Club. Ili'NCAN 'i:oM Mi rn:, | A. !\. rio.'.i\i: rii-:, - Sccret:irit.-s. V>. S. lti.\ \i.iii, I -Cl no changes, and the picture is the floor with a i arms, stumidin seciireu. \\ t; have blit fly sket(died the Conijuer- or's tnuinph.iiit entrance into the National Palat e on (he morning of September I4th. Now the I'eversotl. lu six months, to a d.iy, from tho date of his own iuimaiiicenieiil of thi' occuji.uicy of the ppital, Gen. Scott stood in the ■ this discovery, and as a benefactor *\iitioiial J alace a prisoner, and the chains ; would not rcluse to publish. forged by Aiiti iicau lutinls at homv. He! - w;is summoned before a Court of Imjniry ‘ ^ hnnijul JJimifs.—,'\]r. W'ui. II. Rur- in the P.ihict'; and as he stood u]i before' iato of the Eranklin House, Phil- hit'judges, his inferiors, his tall and cctiii-i ‘'^l' )phi;i, on Monday bt.came purchaser of imiiulin;/; bum the ob.sorved of all obser- ' i'* this city. That cst:ili. _ >.iu 01 oiuer, J \lontieinon, tlio -n to your lot, sirs, to only hope of iho Deiiiocnicy to repo.il tho of your w.-irm bed on , Fugitive Slave law, and to eflbct the over- , and Wiilk uji and down | throw of slavery in all parts of the Cnioii s'pi.illiiig baby in your I is to eleviite Fr;inklin Pierce to tho Prosi- t chairs with your , dontial chair. Ry this elevation the Demo- c es more tlnin half clo.sod, you would cratic party becomes ascendant; ami no liiive .some conct-ptioii of the blessiii'rs of you A Loeofoeo fi,-iTior oxjiressf's surprise fiiat ■- . . . ' r i ~ •' fb-n. Scott’s “keepers should have been rights, modestly aliud-! pa.s.sed from tho jiniprie- ing to his own services, and portraying the > tor."hip and occujiancy of the Messrs. IS th(‘ roceiv(*(i, one could not but ' Howard. Ry this transaction, j^Pi(),UOU , - talk we h.id about ;en. Har- ^ > t“'lson to complain of |this sum being paid’ lor aide, and elo.juent appe.il to Scott and rison, and we all rccolh'ct its effect. P>ut i'>g';ititude of Rcpuhlicsl” | turniture and for a lease of the prem- amidst enthusiastic cht.-oriiig proceeded to giiiiiy of the imprudence of h ttin-the dd tlie St-and. W 0 regret that we cannot re- gentleman run ;it large." Thi“ i.s tho ]» li t tiio s[K‘ocli at leii;itli: a moreofl’ective, s;iiue .sort of able, and ehHjuent appe.il to Scott and rison, and w i,., cn-vi. uuc o (ii.iham \\ bigs, we have not had the plea- the Loco’s surprise should coa.«e, when he *morning of the 14th of March ■ ^ term ot years. Kiire ot fioanng since th.3 campaign has recollects tlnit th.i Whi-s have no t^ucli t‘>Howing his enl opened. Ht; boldly prochuined himself a motive to keep a giianl over their caiidi- ^cott and (ri-aham W hig, and went on to date, that the Locos have over theirs Jh examine and contrast tho pl.itforms of the is not addicted to s,,rers.~I!i\h. two p inie?,—netting tt>rih in glow inti ch,i- r ictei s tlif iinsoiiiidin ss and iiicoiisisit iH-y The Hon. Davil Outlaw a hires.sed tho of the I) ui leratii- platform; slewing it to Whigs of iiertie in btdialf of Scott and bo conclusively the special handicraft of Graham last week.—A*«A Jiiykhr. \ entrance into the capital, he .stood before that Court in the Palace and J’othelic Obitunry.—A Western editor ; anuouuces the death of a lady of his ac- inore vessels laden with slave-cut wood, shiill glide up the Hudson, to tin* iletri- nient ot your labor ami niino. (He now read over a long list of Free Soilers idt'do-od FI,., f i>i 1 -n 1 fwi,> .. * I'l 11- le lilcctoi tor tne county of R adon, wi 1 ad- to the .support of lM-;inklin Pierco, on free- ‘ , > .1 * soil grounds.) It is your duty, and the John W. Cameron, Esip, the Whig I'doctor for the Third District, will address the people “ I.iiK‘tiliitt>n, I.iiicohi, >foiitiav, *• Pallas. (Jiiston, Tiicsdav. •• Cli.-irlntte. Meckl'g, Wi-tliicsilay •‘ Miiiirt>t', Union, Friil.-iv. *' \\ utlesVitirt)’, Austin; Satuniav, “ biickiiigli.iin. ikich’tl Tut'sday, “ Cartliajre, Mtu>ve, Tuesday, Joii.v A. RiciiAitusoN, WliiiT Assistant 11th. PJth. i:;th. 1')th. ItUh. I'.tth. ‘JUtfi. dress his felhuv-citizens at tho t'ollowini; place.s on tin* fidiowing days: Friday, l.">th Octobor, at tho ll.dlow, Satiinlay, D»th “ at tho White Oak, Tiie.-itb-iy, P.>th “ at Wostlu-ooks. P.>th S.ifunbiy, ‘JlJd at l‘jiiz;ibetlito\vh. 2. 1.... I i* 1 i:.em ill l],e gr..«t .„l.,ou »o liavc referred 1 ablVfritV'""'''*''’ ‘ to, were as folluw,-i: Long will ,"lio sooui to stand j a Whi as she was vront, with the > , , ■ ' 7 -- I .jwlation in one • - ' ■ 1 qucred by the American arma under my [ ciy/ «f rhuUirfj in the uthcr." duty t)f tho party, to r.illy to the support of our camlitlate. It is only by g.-.iniiiir tho control of the offices that wo can ever hope to effect a repeal of the Fugitive Slave law (Cheers.j \ ou have, now, heanl my .sentiments; are they also y-iur’s? (Vos, | _ ■' i i ■ yes.) 1 now call for any ro'solutions that i NO'l'lCE. ^Ili: members if the '•Cumberland Agricul- _ tur.-il Sticiety” nre reiucsteil to meet in the Town lloii.st? at Fjiyctti'villc. i.ii SiUnnlny 1 ^1 fiM /-I o -1 ; ‘biy uf October, for the purpose of ii.v.ln ’!•!; i bat as Gen. Scott IS, by appomtin^M.kdeg»tt‘B to tbe State A-ricultund nnaiu- , hirtli aiul oilucation, a Southern man. :m,f .Soeietv any may bo prepared, oxpre.ssive of tho .son.se of this meeting. A st'ries of resolutions were here read to the following ollect;— J at their bedside, as she was vront, with (ho ' him 2 poio all schemes for Internal liuprovimei't i Here in the capital of Mexico, eon- balm of con.s.dation in mie hand ami 'a ' Ho nl -1 T» t ' ■ -n ' ' red by the Amrw;m ■.n.i.i I ..v- / • .i , .. > •in i a, i\e.sohod, That this meeting will op-( - rn man, and ■'•'ociety. to b»* bebf in llaleigli nn the 18tli of no Democrat ought to vt»to ftir ! present momh. i'.y rctint-st t>f j 3fANV .mi;mi?i-:rs. (Vt. 4, 18-.2. ai-iit FnOM TllK RAr.F.K;ii Urr, 8TATK LEGISLa^,;;^^ ^estenluy, (Monday.) fixed, by direction of the C„n and subseiuonf l‘r'X-lai„ati„n',f f ernor, for a S]M-ciaI Sessir,,,,,?. ture of North Carolina, tl,(. t^i„ It*'- sembled at the (jat'itul ■. low. ^ IIOrSK OF COMMOV, The House of Commnus u- order, at 12 o’clock, 31. i^.. n l.ee, Ksf|., 1,'lliel' Cl. rii, a„,'| ber.se.Neept.Messr.-. of Aorthamptoii, Lvon, of of Duplin, J'helps, Wadiii„‘,"'''*^ of Tyrrell, and Norfleet, 111 appearing, th(! usual (iath> were administered by Willi.,,,, |. jj'- Ju.stice of the Peace fur tin e N\’ake. ' Thi.s tedious process iiv,.r, Mr r of Rorfie, moved that the to its further organi-zatii.n. 1,^^;,^’ Speaker, and nominiitid tl,;^^.^ ’ Raxter, of the county of Ib-n,i,/^ Mr. Hill, of Caswell, a,I,U nation tbe name of the Ibm. ,J p r t of (’umberland. ' * Mr. Avery, of Rnrke, fir.t journment until I *• o’clo( ' ing, on the ground that ."eveml ijiJ Were absent, which wa' iio;r;itiv(,i vote of Ayes b’2, No‘s .V.i; anlj ly inoveil an adjournment until , ' P. .M., which was also vote.l ' some conversation, in wldcL Mr i. advocated and Mr. Purvt ar. (,f >. . sis ted an adjouriinicnt, the cceucd to vote for S]-jaker, wiiLtlj, - ing result: /"'or Jfr. I),i.rt r. Messrs. Dargan, 'I'oIsod, Stull;' -McMillan, Lowric, Fagg, S|jiu,[, v' riss, of Cabarrus, Ran-i, \\;;. Rynum, Stylos, Loa;-h, of Daviib ,, v Ciaither, R. F. Willi-jnis. 'nllin., IVrry, Wiloy, J). F. CaldwiH, .J; Perkins, II. II. Smith, D.micl. V, Toiigue, McDug.-ild, Adams. ,V Johnston, Caldwell, of Linculii, y- ('herry, Watters, Simons, Tun„r ' ango, Phillips, Long, of Ibindnljili.';. Aibertsoii, Holoman, Rlow, 11,.; McIntyre, Alfonl, 'rrcxler, .^lii;^T> Furr, J‘u;yt-ar, (Jwyiin, Matihow. (.’armichael, Calloway, CJodvvin, T;-- Jredcll, Erwin, and Miller—tjO. ^ For Mr Dol,1,111. ^lessrs. Avery, Hill, of Ca.swci, of Caswell, George, Rives, Cotton,' Wood, Pcgram, Jarvis, Hill, of 1, Kllis, Ru."sell, Hawkins, Martin. Lyon, Love, Ward, Sutton, Laniitrfe rill, \\ heeler, Mumly, Motirinir. J Ingram, RUick, Rarrett, Rrvuijf. ' Corbett, Fonville, Durlniin, Fm v Neill, Scales, Reitl, Chesniit, ii- Didjson, Marshall, Waugh, Stun; len, Wilder, Williams, id’ Warrm. Jiyrd, \\ altoii, Hortch, Cliristin,,- So Mr. IJitxter was accordiii^lTd' elcctoJj jiinl ccnduetcd to the Messrs. Cherry and Hill, of Ca-w : on assuming its duties, adilf.v Hou.se, substantially as follinv.^;— (it uthm' U nf the Uon.f' >,j 1 have no experience a pr- officer, and a very limited kii I'arliamentary law or u.sagi-s; an apprelicnsive that 1 will fail t .-.ii expectations of my friend.'^, orij- the dut'os as."igued mo, either m- rily to myself or acceptably t'l y relying cui your suj>erior ju'l-ii;.; co]d the honor tendered with ings and a fixed determin;itiMi t my.self, as Speaker, of all ' and prejudices, and adniini't'-r li which you may adopt for tlw' ""ur: td the House with rigi.l iui|':irii;ili tho execution of this piirp'i>t', i yovir aid, and invtiko a >piritiifk:. :ind niutuiil forbearance mi v .ir towanls each other, by wliicli v promote on.Ier, ecouomi.se tirin'. curacy in busines.s, and a-ld r'lthC and respoctabilit}' of this binly; .-itK jirogre.ss of your arduous labni.', ii' lord me great pleasure f • c '-ii]i«'ni.- \'ou in every measure cak-ulateJ! the benetits of Education aiii"uii;r pie, develop the exhaustless r-.s-ir Xorth Ciuolina, awaken the en '_ and juit ill action the eiicrgie.s of 1 stituents, aiul extinguish that v which has heretofore, in iiiaiiv ;l- so materially militated against u.« gishition. I believe the of this botly enual to the.-^i- and coniptdeiit to grap'ple wirli j summate tho.se great iiieasiir j success of your labors in tin pf' ! Would gratify none more than uiv- Mr. Rlow then iutroduceJ th'. ■> Resolution, to-wit: Rosol’.ed, That Perrin Ibi'b '. f appointed I’rim-ipal, and -b I'i Kstj., Reading Clerk of this H'J'- A divi.'iou of the ipusti'ii , ft)r; ami the juestion ceiuiHr “i striking out the name of 31r. b'J'- , vote wa.s taken and rosulti'!. : Noes 54. 1'his vote was tin' ' vote tor Speaker, except that .Me--' ! Stylos and Mills voted in tlio n ' j -Mr. Puryear now moved t'lW'- j name of Stoidien D. Pool, of I’-^r j which was carried by a voti.' -V' ; Noes Vote same as :ib’'^‘’' : that Mr. Styles voted in tht' :iffif®* I The question then recurriii- I dojition of the Resolution, :i' i iota adopted; and Me.ssrs. I’l'n! I assuniol their respective st:iti'H' ^ Mr. Spruill next move-I ili;it I proceed to the election of j keeper, and nominated for f‘ R. Lovell, of Surry. Mr. ; leettd; and for -Assistant l>o'rket'f' j Webster, tho incumbent, was il''., I The Ilou.se then adjourncJ uiii- ! row morning, lO o’clock. j c» Sknatf. , The Senate was called to onlfr-| Hill. Principal Clerk. , , When the Senatorial tuck and Camden was callcil. ' . and Rarnard—(each bavin;.'•* “'’r Flection, fVoin the Sheiitlsi'^ tbiT- tive Counties, arising tioii* we have hitherto noticed. .shall doubtlo!s have ocea'i"" hereafter,)—both presented ^ tial.«; when Col. Joyner, of Halita.v. .siiid, at the threshold, a ihn!: diccks Jor sale here. circuni.stam-os indicatt likely to occur, objected t'* cousideratiou of the ri^'kt or till' f
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