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It iftaUibyto M fiji -:-r-- Jill :''! lrn th h ara I (Iiieiltiinn i it haa rftflpn hr a f ifiiiJl tk Aknliiinn mttv Vm tin thi trr Pint I i'ftiiifiTlt on" account of his ad euscil, we: can and hare defended arid Con?eotioa takes ilice at 'Albanr. ihet i ail H I i'fo" iilj pf'ibcipliB of the Constitution justified it, from Ioy Wrife VV hate abj abandon him and set op a candidate cfthetrowfl; W I W(nW:JM i.liil.K neon! of the South thnrilv for itfrnnrlthVOtd 'nA'.NiwJr&tmlte-L- .u- .u:, 1 ?1 . t;r iiA - ciiin - ci a wnr v ii nana am si si i - a mk if ib , uui xih nann pr. in h iirr i i ii :i J I L.i' Annnrinmli lA I flPfl imnnft ni fnf iraq Ihttr mill tail trnn f (tice:ta1l t'f i nt an ddress from will not bear dipcnsWon,' 'that we4objeeitb ff -ijftieal SHertisf in Virflinia,'in18S6, the reception ind! !r4ference of abojliion pe- mi .i.ir P m1' ai.:r'. i t in ihd It seems then, I ter condition, than blacks', hare ever j been! ImiifU ! claimed for the South in any counirt tn he ; world- 4k;1bpsef atioft might have or purchase. .; i wno nave neen raised at the iNortnana real- .iiW'ii :limM 'lo the' core on the sub-1 tiltons. We meet here i as equals rwe come :iliu.ilIi 'H '.I.- ! 1 as brothert . worn to sunoort the Consti- c iR.t liwwk liaea Inn aKntititn ninsra I tnllAn txr cnniA tOrnnllll mrthp POlTimOn cffi,njpiiof and ili Jlorfiejster Free- benefit of the whole country. It iroyrdu MffeaWf Hsftrriaon'a election. Hear t? to avoid any idrfeussion or action whicb gpa ftjrther! :f r , . - x i may: kindle 11 prejudices ami encouri . ... Yinrat ifl irriAn nirnna1ul ffe Section&l i feelthfifS. We pf the South IMtioiare lesa recent than Mr; Van know we hav!rilit8 nnder, the poriatituj 9 iMfliSey are much atronsef: for lion which we af4 bound lo prfljtectland; f 1 .11 - t'ti'lL 1. 1 1 1 ..f r..r...'ir:.'l I Vtfan1 and -!aKrt,"iir is. nltinnt harm fail a1!in(r$ Qiriiirl sin I .nnnr! - frtr 'It ind be'has never attempt och .legiafatiinf a most inevitably rojinfhe "&iiN.(5y i regions where it Southor breakltHe bonds which fniiit usj Douniieu. Ana lurtner. me i " "u u'j " :,,'a iMiaiwMva i .iiiv a ' ; nf:hii llofrJrt I and neraererancef l-Lei ua then fro Wn utH ,i Lk.tiii mill ii niR ni in ninpr.' An rv. aiiviu . s. . .vikiihw r imv ihe old Gen- i wicked, or inconsiderate . peli tioners,! i who r--. , ,.; it. An.a in ih. I nrmni nrnnnpri npinrp n nnr rnnnirv fi LililMhiswn repentance Cer- ---- all our nniteil energies; let uaatri gre rji cjrtimsianccs in ine case ..-"' -" ' tl ? "ur pc,,tc- ; M'"V4 ananl i.fafor1oriw.frnUft him or his JififlHey jbhobstiV show wherin his Hit'friends eaff 9hovr, by abundant tetti- n7jla-'Wjnf h?s repented " forhis'. Jim tJiasjanierii!ht8 of the slavehotd- Bi 4i)CE.uiiiuui8i arc cf nsnrinp tr blei i FRIDAY, IttARCU C, 1840.1 flfi)i ! becaiuSN lis demonstrations are Micftltirpnipr; iff iayoroi;ine aouin tnan 3r. Vt lutfe;j.?k.1 il s Jriot th la enou q h t o in (flflHW;Spfvi5.sup ! ! 1 m fi not ivasc u m e d y , e 1 v i n ff i I u r in e r iwactfiof 4 like character, from these ab n j9uerljd3titut of truth ita too rttHculpUa fotC serious refutation! It is most imvmWhv9'9' :aaiv n-irrison AoifilMltilill1--? man jn his IH1?? Harrigon ia art abo loniiit Br!tinl- State of VifginiaVlhe strength left,- we have proof in'4 every norihern brfze! that it is not do. It is aboot a$ Uae as it "J - - - I'! : t -.IT ti m! f Vt. I'Ll me cnarja wlico mis writer gives up, tnai inisj viftauns Statesman is an 'Ab1itioni9r. Oertei! - tJ . - - . ... , i!:, .-.i nirnson aroppeo tor r toe want oi atrpngtn I f r TVll it to' the Jews!! ' HiiSfe - - m.' UH t, i :A1R. RIVES- - LETTER: ; f: This geniJeman has lately written naj jfetV ter to a netghburinsr Editor, which we fiiiJ U th Virginia paper?, dooun-ing-Mr.Van liuren's adminiatr.tion s ultra Federal. He cijei the ub-Treasiry "scheme as oda uf the et Jehces uf lap. iaci, ne cues me proposal oi nis secretary or W ar to raise a standiko utMr of to ho thousand men, half of which .is to be kepi in acf tint service as another proof. He ciieiMjrijVan Buren-a claim, set up in his It;mps4ajtuai he isa eomponent part of the LecrisUtur as h other, and the open justification in. the States Senate of Government officers Corresponitatt cf tl& Vuft0ial Xie&Wer THE GRFAT1 OHIO WHIG CONTEND V ComMErs,' (fHio,) Feb. h2. 1840. - f Mssrs. ,Gales fr"feAToV r If Ohis is tinj; th'sdij redeemed from Van Burenisra, write mi a false'propheOlf llil "spirit of Seventy-six ha'4 try8 history it has moed the Buckeyes the past- wwK.vinnn..H wouja give your reauers jaj; mi receire even s mear desciiptiorr 4f he sceieJ fj have just witnessed. It is not in he"powef o man to present a Ul 4hw to onelwhq waa-'ilwf ari eyewitoess' vl ihiak it wooldtbe "imposssihl fe'e east of the moantsins aa is hQw , operatins Hereof Bo it most bedone tbroughoai" a vasf portion of our beloved jRonntrVa In; order' to'eof down the abominable misrule uodei which iwej now groan.. . I . :'. 1 M l Gcnfvkal Jackso .wkbronahvl into- power hf movin the popolaw ; and all other, means; j apprehend, will bo futile . against! the : rnigjity United EP UBLIC8M mUG CJJWWJl T&S V FOR RtSIDENT, TVIT.T.T A M HE K RY II ATII1TSOV. t- ' " .J.Ci QV OHIO. .-, r:.;DI.--.,;.; FOR TICK PRESIDENT, ' JOUX TYI.ER I 0!f1 VIEQIN1A. FORI GOVERNOR JOHN M. mOREIIEAD. OF GUILFORD CoUNTY. I Iftl'llect' tioheering for partizan of their own as The disfranchuement of New Jersey as ahottierl and the attempt to arraign the Stales iiikiriv jrapce and fully, in which a Senaior fresh J frorrt Mf. Van Buren's cabinet takes the leatlj -as af liief.'-Tlus isa fearful list uf unenceiti arid Iwq must say, we have seen bat few indictments; mare, fully and completely proved. !rbe letter (iaune of great length, but; tol SiH passing' aDiury. j ne wnier has open so tufty endorsed and vouched for by he wholeijackson Van Buren phalanx.:they cannot ubjeeirjd hm on the score of credit. They will remember how often they have told ns tbat Mr. Rives was born and raised in sight of Monticellol fnj'vyfd! the friendship, patronage and eonfidene'jdf M r. Jefferson, and therefore ovscht to friour.artd did frnoio what Republicanism was. Thispsldn aW--j ?.-. - - : t!l I f i it - I i ful 8vonp opon hia late associates, andif it does no more, will make them look very detestablein the eyes of pit honest friends of their couhtryl ! The "vindication of Gen. Harristrnvl Sn Ine: same lettet is full and equally able. Wer srUll try to get the whole lettei in next week butlif nof i we shall certainly. give part. ! maehinery n ciperatiori to soatainhe present 'dy nasty in pbwerSo believing, my jconscience it in common with my Whigfrien4sjin aid of the glorious viHiTeniion wimco oas jusiCtoseu us tar oors in nisciiT..;-"TTi. - f j if ;. ;.I will try to triver yop some idea f it v :1i ; i Fur twq days past tiere has nut been Iesatha twenty-tbousind of th real hardy yeomantry i atietidance of a Stale! Convention J All the a yenues to the city exhibited some strange sigh on the first raarrtin; of the Cinveition, Sonjl came 150 miles in caitfies. miionted on wheels drawn by six or eight horses, containing-twenty. ii ininr men. in anoiner oirection vuu mirn see stout log cabins, mjjuo ted, moved, and laden in the same Way. Others had a model of oi and the jarians ". prohesiona as they came i'hCf-2??? "" - " headed ty hands uf music, and escorted by 'nni-l-.QMlIqnnvT4onif.li Aro,l,M .."-. . . J ,------ Willie ill r on jieigs. on wneeia, anrj.tnousands by coni.t loci tv in this state, ond no veyances as variable as the imagination can tuc! stop it. Not a doubt ture i nese veniciesj were decorated wttn nam W "WWtJ: Pl TO'jratinn BLACK COCKADE FEDERALISM! Ijlawpendeibaridpninp? a profession ,u . , ii-- j . lkJ tvt feffellnUiiom tern,Carol.o.anIover the signature of " An hn-j mMllatiniheeenyears bfaee, Ranged Repub ien'' on the authority of Meplyf Ymlmt hisramusion .Iron? s the hands ?ie ?'tI -f ; ivuauum?, uwugjif uc, W taeiithe.r;0f hVs'ontry. and after risk' cnargeVgainst'' jGeelral 'Harrison., tha he was m itimii 'vthodsand forms, frontex-t tn the days vf the tWer Adams a black jKtx x " i t ti M'itw &j t r i - ieo believed that lM4!lr?tvi and l-dttioh laws .(VelM: BflfJih oayotievithen, af ter; the battle 1 was garbled so as tosneak an untruth plfRf Dvypeihen, alter the battle was girt itVfkM .iKn1 jliin? to his fairro now con llixifwtg ptH fiiijwn (hands, in humble ini i.imm nL fpeilBCe : ?fppy t Without wealth,; out i!r"'';ft(eiti'mabf;e consolations of la' J Fhq-know'httnX - ft " l'.wfij' fttf . well. npon. his; exploits ii llitttlMliitl"n( sneak of Fort Meigs, Moehoejricihe Thwies. ("Here a voice n M'i1'riiavf these eV.inits i.on'onirentle qf ihe glorious triumphs of tpp-tlf heai tewn afMohder tthe command of a ! rfpijbUa Jilg f 0 S Jw ill icii pa r t fi; o j oy ?! 1 Mfeteast.T.Te!.j mflK such a man jUrraon! can be; an abolitionist ! ,.i4I Wlii sd'itl believe la man co-iid forget .mhtler wrtd bore him.Mi It tk-- imnos. 0t j rje Hy 1 rock's- the msel v'esjilid-we PNI1!"-- would cry out, tp'iedin against such itif.imous mm.- FMIftnrlutJeal f?f opt v e for : the I! l - ow,me to - say v'' sir, I resolution offifed MwtmUiam South Carolina ( Mr. WlPjjll jI;?Vote jto .suspend the rules rfel'TSTnifeb'6 received, from Wm andJto d him at the t me I cou d cockade and Se- thia reply' "I"." .,- T . firmed In the troth of this surmise. We not the means of refering to ihe! report of this debate in 1826, but from the letter bf Mr. Rives and from; an account given of this debate by a correspondent; of the Delaware State' Jour nal, who kept a diary of passing events it ap-i pears that Genera) Harrison, on the occasion al luded to'. DID DE9y THE ACCUSATION IN THE most explicit terms. .We shall publish both these articles as sqon as we have space, as welt as a full extract Jfrora General Harrison's reply lb the ravings of J Mr; Randolph. Theioblic will be able toappreciate the nature of the trick; attempted to be imposed on them by gtviog jjarf of .what a man Sajd, and suppressing what was necessary to full understanding ol his sentiments. C "The truth in a few words ie, that General Harrison in his reply to wVr. Randolph, said,, he never had had a chance of voting on the alter, aud sedition'jaws, as they had been acted on before iters and mottoes, so various that it would t a volume to describe jjthem.lt I n one place fjoaf might see the American Cincinnati holding if plough on his farm i atjtorlh BeniLf At inothr pealing out Aardt ewfeiM from! hjs' log ealni to his canal laborers. lOn one flag; there was j first-rate likeness of the man of the While House looking despair, his countenance beseeching iliil conon oi omce-noiuer io si op ins oan jusi ?e for in -companies from various parts of the Stile, made a roosr imposing appearances And when the roultimde gathered t-'Und the stand erected in 'the nort h west comfr of the public squaie to organize the confentuin.there was presented to the eyes of those jon the stand an ocean of human facs.fill ing not only the whole corner of ihe square, hit the entire breadih of Hib and Broad streets, i (the former 100 and the latter 120 feet wide,) fbr:atleast two i hondred feet in lenffth nn-each. Nothing coold si strongly remind ne of the im mense masses that were collected in the erect fi- rum at Rome, in the fatter dayuf the Repoblic. . :.Ua oatorday the ram lelt alKday but nothing epqld jamp-the ardof "of -those who trame up to resciid their beloved country trotn thr hands -of the spoilers3r In defiance ofVrairv abovp and mod beneath,! the i siUeiilockwg iseMn r.Mtned and marched in grand-processipn. wuh their va ¬ rious fligs banners, -flevuvps, and mottoes, -Tha windows were fill d with la tie?wi.iing iheutair hands and -white handker';biefs,smiling approha lion and cheering them on. ' Not ar murmur! was Ijeard, not a complaint was made. They not on ly werewillihg to eoconnter hardships, but seem ed to rJ'uce that they ih ad a chance to prove the depth of their devotion to the cause of their cun v iry, by showing their disregard of difficult y, hard ship, pr exposure. r - ;v - j ? he resolutions you will -see. They contain a summary of i the principles which the great Harrison leforra party of this State have proclaim ed o the wurtd, and pledged themselves to sup port, ifl 'rnst that they are; principles in which all true lovers of their country can conscienctous ly Join: ii-. s-'-" ' i Wii V-- .v. . "i The nomination of our friend, Thomas Gor'win, t.rla.i9tmtw vaA 'received with enlhu&ialte i batUs f( applause.' :v.l-V"iV'i' " ": :J havaonly to add; that the great hall of reform is rolling with irresistible force and increasing ve power on eaith can remains on . the . mind of any f sane man nf the triumphant success 'oi trie tier nsonand lylr ticket in this stale, it is my deliberate opinion that its majority will be from twenty to thirty thousand, at les. With great respect, SccI' ; i: i n.; : he became a member, bat that he was I T ? I . S ' fee ' ' d . t . " . H Ijnin4. Aiy " opjecuon to it is; that FMnIIIPoi'b''.rii i hem arid most other !of Air. Adam's measures that he had" great, respect fur the cha opposed to racier land f pnJiiop undecided ; (it neith- t iM mv. receives anom-.on petitions, i f"Ul DP f' lf oei alnrwilling to be made in- . i'T"f ' !eepinff!inis question .unsei- Ifilr tae.henipfit nf oltv infrrttl-1 will 0,Wip wact ahvi bart of a ridiculous iQleiiih'enrn'Mand-hr ithn crallant t f irenginentng the position ot his Jm Vt J.M.".'1i. i L ! . . -. - i . . rPf tcfessioiis: Of Southern ffentle- fWtuidhow less- desire for ef. Hilled to Relieve they are less leaim aitation - than to rreate CP fllVlWe hive had:one instance ra-Wfehl:!T previous' MWmWW V but I ohservetl imrm 1 iem viiginia. ::Wm i'!"" ' M. ",,u;,"e-.old federal- services of the PjesuleQt, and during the ;sWt lime thai his administration lasted after he went into Congress, ihe took no part in national; poli tics. This he says he did, because, being flhe mere delegate of a territory, and having no vote, and in pursuance of a pledge made to his constit- cents, he foreborejto engage in tte angry discus 6iuns then prevailing. .When it is remembered how much a mere - : ' - - , i : 1. I territory is dependent on the Execniive Gov ernment at Washington City as well as Con gress it seems to us 'that it was by far the must beroming in its representative, not to die with the political strife of the day. As to the weight to be attached to ?fiff olc (Mr Vaoderoel, JTA I fc. 51 ft at 1 - a mm aa m r . Wf t Jheyknew it Was pP5 teWtffed t.y Vxite the- Ilooae.-i Ti lt'W"-nii!s fr-iui the North were y moining4io matter now much i LL -.ti l i' I -li hts were denonnced.v They i "H!l( WHlffl llr.lnl.r .n..Ir mil Knl.l!.. Jf jjj hptl to! profit by;thediscus- I., i f. v'jiiere . wntrh' iiius intermedJ i MOST WANTON ACT OF PROSCRIP- ! ' : TION. ' ; The veteran Beverly Daniel, one of the most upright, just and faithful public officers that We have ever known, has been removed Irom the of fice of Marshall of he Slate of North Caroli na and Wesley Jones, has been appointed in his place. General Daniel received his -appointment bnder Mr. Jefferson, and has been! contin- ued in it ever since, without the first whisper of censure, that wa ever heard of before; And what pray, is the sin of his old age, for which hej roust be ousted ? The Register saya, it is because he did not.ehoose to appoint all his dep uties lo take the Census, of the right electioneer ing stamp.' We had heard that great;) things were expectfid;tq be done bjr these minions of the n.xeeunve : mey nave 10 see ine head ot every family in the nation, and nn doubt rauchTwill be done in commending rheir orea head, -i We have heard it said, that this is ihe means relied on for bringing the County of Rowan into the fold of the magician. ' So far, as this county is coocernedjWe suppose the appintment of a nor thern man with southern principles "--ihe; Edi tor of a Loco F'jf o pa per.-is atle vt as Isrepuine as could be asked : but because General Daniel did not give all ihe elect iooeerers thaV were ex pected, he roust go overboard. But it Iwoht all do': the people we think have at last their eyes open. . In defiance of census takers. & Executive drill sergeants, the hour of retribution is come. As to Rowan, we think it will take a much more important emissary lhan Dr. Austin or his roas ter in person, to bring them to eatall their words, and change all their principles. ftXARXlECD : InrtloseTsville, Tenn., on -Tuesday the 18th nit., by the Rev r James A. Lyon, Mr. HEN- hind him.twhich the artist had ;p!aced asrei Ry yy. BAKER, (Printer,) formerly of this ally.10 look dangerous, A better man stood,, e T(,wn. to Miss M ARI A L. F...vonnerest daunh hind, pushing the bal (rith his foot.; 1 here wer q Mf Charles Wallace, of AbinsdoiiJ Vai many sucn naipaoie nns ana oauiii as wuui i -'. . l .1 :. . ill .. i - j r f would hVA muAc fl ctni lanrth anrt fthnnl fmiH and ' " , r ' The Convention wasorganized by ihe appoiatl meot of Oeneral Bel., of Wayne county, Pres ident, anu other omcefs tiot necessary to mention tureneiHi dell was an ensign ai ine same upie with Harrison, under old Mad Anthony, alnl uenerai under tiARRisozr in me lasi war. flJHE Trosites f f the.SHliRb?:ry lrr '"-ll Academy, io foirn ihe rob!tc, ifat fution is no under the care U Miss r.v. DirFR. a youWladyJnhose Kieiarv - cations and rapacity for such a sittat!. , ha'e periec.l Cil,ht'enf,e J and who I . is !. taught music in ihia nd other stminiiie entire srtUfaction. ; . The second scs&icn' will ctrnacr.ee cr. t! ufl March next, v . r , TIUUVS OF TUITION For hegtnners,vpersesvon'of' 5'rn.,fli- For the Rudiments' w ith Graramar, (ij. ,!.'ography and History, - , The atiove wiih the hfober biaLelip "m j Liiterary ; Uepart ment , j'AloViffon ihe Piano and Guitar. ratfitmg, V J ' " . -Omamertal Needle Woih, and li s nf Wax Flowers will alaobtr taught, ij c at $5 each ; - , ' , ,N: B.' The French lan-rnsgp is ac i n ioine whodfsireitby a Gentleman v.l native of, Prance. . ; i t . By order.f th Trusfeep, ' " THUS. L COWAN C ' Salisbury,' Feb; 21, 1840 U30- ' r;"T0U are hereby corr.inan f ' "parade at the Curt IL -'in:h Town of Sali5bt:ry, c ( Mitrly;ihe 14ih of M ' 10 o'clock, A. M., in of the Conipai:y, fur the -v. of Company Muster. ; v By order of ihe. Cp'pin, ' JOHN' IL si::r; ' - O. : Salisbury, N;c; ? ,n Feb 21, 1840. f r - C. B. WHEELEiJ, BiPECTFCLLV informs; his' n!d (i $l& and cu$iomeVs, thit i hev has pertn r lK!aied himself in Salihury he will constant personal aileniK.n to the Aj i lusiiries. which he has hrcn in f r it,- 1. . years and may be found at all tinus, enlw r re8idenf e or 1 lie shop, where he u ill i; !. pleasure in waning upon those who n n t hfin.;"-'-:v :rii:k':c : rjlHE Stockholders in the Salisbury Manu 3 facturing Company are hereby notified, that an Instalment of I weoty five dollars per share will be payable to the undersigned oh the AfW taking th'hail. hnVava a thort hisr T'h inst.,iand that the annual meeting of the Lf General Harrison! fronTnersonal observallM Stockholders will be held io ihe Court Htmse, The Convention!, after hearing thrilling speeches from General Murpht. and the 0 Salt-Builer," (Mr. Rwi5G,) adjoarned to 9:bT clock this day, then to form a grand processing "At the lime appointed the rain poured downy ii i . t. t . J.. i. . i ..J n .;.u n,Li i.i)iieoi(, iiou iiiq iuai?iai9, vul,v Houi 4oi . ouiir gressional district,) itfis said, ihodght bt;st nof to form ; bot the redple, their j toasters, wineJ otherwise. They could not be restrained : and in this place, on thefirsl Monday in April next; at 3 clock, P. M. , , L ; i? ' By order of the Directors of fhe Company, s Wm. H. HOltAH. Treasurer S. M; C. March 0, 1840 3 i ! ' JJSLGK GS.HB2NT. nnHIS rolhmtPil .Tunlr trill atAfSa4 tfiA tonn. such another medley, JI dare sayh&s never beeni JJL jng season at Capt John March's in David, gathered together since the entering into Noa'4 8o0 rjOUjty, N. Carolina, to commence th.12h Ark. 1 here was notwater enough to swian th jay of March, and end on the 1st day of July multitude, but mud epough to bal-ve restrainld j next i ibis stand is on ihe main public road lead- the ardor ul any beings except ijuckeye tumos; m from Salisbury to Jjexingtnn, 8 mills' Trora ooi onwara uiev uwrpiu,uiiuuaii.iic 'uucipji duiisduit, ana i miles irom Liextnwton. j nis streets of the city. Irt the procession there were siind is four miles South East of Frederick .-.. I . l'.I .i t.-. ftM i h I . ..... ! . some or me oest miiuary oi our oiaie. i nere Thompson's, and will be et tu mares at the fo was a company of tappers, from Mad Rivr lowing prices : Three Dollars the Leap, io.be with their cabin on wheels, decorated withcoohS p,l(j atthe time of service; Five Dollars the sn;ns,yc. woe corapajny snouiuereq corn oroorns, Season, and Eight Di.lfars to ensure with. foal, in military style a significant ernolem for clean! The Tnsnranee mnnev toh. nafd as' 'sunn as th , . . ...I' r .. .! : ) L 41 , : . ' . " ' sing me Augean ataope. aoo can; imagine n j mate proves to be with' foal or the propeity a nuge naj wouta inoK, represeniine ine W changed. All possible caie will he trkf-n to pre- sub-treasurers Irom Hw orR ronntng Willi Vpnt accidents, but no liahilitv fnr am. Thin If oflihe People s money, SonM Ah ha? strnid fi C.n, and is well known to be possessed of as good health, vigor and courage, as any Jack known in the conn r. - I JOHN ARCHER. . March 6, 1S40 3w S2 it he charge'". on account of the ? immorlaP witness himselfi ii ougnt io oe rememnerec tiiat a very jew years after this very speech he was pronounced by the highest Court in Virginia to be insane,; and, that much of the testimony related to facts that tuok- place at this very period and on this very tbea Ire.- - : i -A i l Ml V Wre well remember the general impression was, that Mr. Randolph's course was disorace i ful to the Senate, and so much blame! was ail tacbed to the presiding officer, Mr. Ca for permitting such attacks as this on Genl risonV that he had fo come; out in the nespa pprs of ihe dav,f in eih ariicle signed and excuse himself oh the groond.thal fjonn Har- ow ower to raise a trates'lhe char- it. r .f . .. . i Ti. i . !, qv7 r " y?' ? aorae Administration mem- milrW"i antra eufJicient r. Jlirfdginiao- thrriw" the 'f - ii " HinuJney are ena- r'nfc "liine gentlemen- from .the fe4iol S ffiBe are opposed to the P tpirs 'nvmnuon ot slavery will Onsl he had no oneStion of nrdpr hntrwii nut there to decid after it was raised byii !iena-I tor. Gen.cHtrrj80lji himwIft in his reply ioti- e-fw.Ln??rli onderstandingtiwhea he observed, that itwas h scarcely expeUl - of him to notice, ?he traord'waTVait- ih oenaior oi Virginia.' : The Wesro Carolinianycontraryt ti aj jos Vice and deceney,coitio to assert ihailGen. Harrison is an, lAptftiontst. ; Wecannpit ily we care much for this now, for so far as jwe Shave learned public opinion,'' that charge is considered asput to'rest; and the man who in public 'com pa ny repeats the allegation, does hirasalf moch more harm, than he can do Gen. Harrison. J We should think, lht the fact, stated bjj bis own " Washington Correspondent, for very different purposes NEW YORK ON THE ABOLITION QUESTION. t I ? We have seen ptiHlic .attention JiraMed to the fact, that after all the loud professions of Mr Van Buren's party in New Yojrk in fa vour of Southern rights, only ten fin the popular branch of the Legislature could be rallied to the sticking pinl of justify ing Mr. Johnson's resolution ton Congress,! hnj the sujvjeet of Abolition petitions: fiutfjthe truth is, there was not one of tHesejten but what admitted that this resolution, vio lated the tight of petition, but got off on some objection, eitber-to the form of it be -resolution, or on the ground that it wJtS;sti57Jp tihle of being divided, St, ihe Aspemhly hav ing refused to divide it, they gave that - as the reason why they voted against the; Res olution. ; The enm of the matter jtlien IsJ that; not one of Mr. Van BurenV friends In the House of Assembly of New York dared to justify the resolution passed by; '(j)ongresJgJ But we of the South seem content! to let Mr Van Btnenve folks cheat m w)tb: trie very; clumsiest arid most awkward devi ces " It is al - hypocrisy to' prtt"hd j that Vin Burin men at the North are any (more in favor of Southern rights than the W!tiigs. Here ts proof! r a million and a half ottihe People s money, Sqn of the log cabins had perry fellows mounted l top of therri, eating johnny-cak, drinking haridl cider, and singing paiiu)tic soncjji. I here wej other emblems which had reference to matter purely local. For instance, there was a large! linpan. with its bottofn. the worse for weananHI tear, hoisted on a polel It aliudedj to a cablin this city, which has hjelc its meetings in a coffee house called The Tvline. The proprietor ha. recently turned it outjneck and heels, & citanged the name ot his house The mrst affectin2 triarch, a delegate to f the Life Guards o ton, riding a white 1:11 I . i t ' I . L ':i Ii pojeci ip V.e wnoie pro ; cessions to me, at laastwas a veneiable pa the Conventum, the. lasC: ihe iumdrta;l Washin orse, and leading iiothr' ddl rB&TD'SM BOTBIiy. SIGN' OF-TEIE BUCIi, . Corner of King and George Street, I ; CHARLESTON, S. C. flHE Proprietor of the ahuve Hntel, (former- h caparisoned with one of the sa actually ridden by thJ-Father nf fiis eot.ntrySI ;i iy u ne unai.o.te iintei, .aroima ; the Revolutionary War. What t is soblimiryig "s,,f!e,,ds oth'n uthal he Was not ihat speetacti sublime? t '. - Ill prepared to accommodate all who may call upon The rain still pour. L down, ihe officers of .he' him- and w, do his besl lo rlkvri r v,.j r i ' li.j ..j. j ta V J. D. BOlD. VViMCUiluu asucimcu a ?taiiu cirviru unun tit. shelter bin the canopy lof heaven j and Mr. Cor win. now a member or Cjnffreei was nominated i a candidate for Governor, and tivenir-one good ; men anu irue ror juieciors oi riesiueni. sperseat U njcleck. - i!: numbers there Was scarce1: The hard cider has to be Conveniton hesanito d Among the immense ly a case of inebriety. too much' wartered these Iiard iimts to IprodhHej any other excitement than that of pairiolism Ii is almost incredible that such ?0od -.order shoqji have preyaijedv i : Yoomay,safelyIcnIateup!h from hfieenjiotwenty.vtiiousan-ajorityyoj Harrison and Tuttr lin Omoi j:l'he torrenC which is setting in their favor is irresistible by a ny otuei power tnan inaiui vjrnnipoienre. ? I i nii.-1'inpi i J1 A RIPTIDES. i. : anotheIl accoIjnt, , 1 i , t.' V- - IDs . t I stable Owing to the length of Mr. Stan speech on the Abolition question, which we publish this week entire,a good deal oftnter esting matter, and new adveriisements Ire crowded out for want of room. tButP not- ' - - j withstanding its great leagtb, w recom mend it to the attentive perusal of our read ers. A i .?. The Alexandria Gazette says : A few jdays since, a Jotter was received io Charleston, from a leading member of the South Carolina delega lion, dated Washington, in which theif writer says : We are astounded at thestrenrth ; of 1 Geri. Harrison inlhe VVest, and there is great From a. fatter to a Member, of Congress. 1 1 VOLUMBnjS,.-UniO,JLeO-. X4, 194U.,V . Oar donvention, qn Friday! and Saturday was undoubtedly thej!argesi andmost entjiueias) tic political mebtirtg tver held in the United FebroaryTSO 3w3 1 Salisbury - Jflale and Female BEV'DJOHN D. RCHECK & J. S illJJOHNSTON, will re open ibeir Schoo on Monday, the 23d of March next. , AH posii btejexerlions. will be used io preseive and en force discipline,, to govern and instruct without fear, favor or partiality, to all, male and female old 'and young, laisfe and small. Every scholar entorine the school m93t be punctual and regular, without wbivh ihero can oe bmiittle irrprovemtnt " '.There will he no such '.hing as Day Scholars. 1 1 Eveiy one will be charged from the lime be or she voters school, to the end ot the session a the; fallowing rates: RE'rURNhHrunfeigned il.anks to i friends and customers, narticiibflv l cians and, Merchants, for C lhe; very Jiborui ronage bestowed, upon .them fur thu jv.ss and in return for tlbeif .kiodnesi an! i ! r are resolved -To.'aellJlhemjDjTM, ht'i ramis, ere. luwerthsn any other Shop in Carolina. All Physicians and nth r?, u i der or buy Drugs; Medicines, Paints, &c inem, fwner the price.or quality do rot r ly piease, are at alt timev privileged i ; them immediately at the same price : hold themselves responsible in all csts t friends and customers for the ovcUtu of article they sell them. They will ,j -Spring Durness wj;h ihe lamest s . Drugs. Medicines, Paints, $c., ,ever L into ibisruarket, and all.thote who nny aoy thing in their line, and have the cai u credit, shall bt ac-ommodated j if stnet ;. lion to their business good physic ar,d I cos will do it.: Oneor both of ihem. v.; all limes give, their1 personal ' attention lo 1 sioess. their Shop will beoperjed.it aii ! for the accommodation of the sick, and yu lions carefully, made up at short notice. : cine and y directions given in all case . consultation and advice cf Doctor .Ler, I Douglas and Doctor Burns, .will be given necesaary,f and niedical attention of ti:h tairied by applying at lheir Shcp. Tl v. poor,' without moneys "shall not want for r cine to relieve 'them 'of their afilictiuris. v Salisbury, Feuf Z T 1 845 tBO ' '"' QPANISHCigars; fine Chewing- nrd KP-iag Tobacco W HEE L C I ; Feb. 21 U30 . f ; : ; Teasi Wines, iand Snirl: H 0 It medical purposes, for safe by Feb. 21-tf30 a c. u. k, c. i:. LARGE AWrirr.er.1 of J&WFA.1A. KmVES, PFJ'CILS. JSFAIDI. THIMBLES, 5c., can be had vtry J wholesale, by calling upon , ? . v v c. B. &L V. K. WHEELi:: FeV. 21 tf30 " . GILS. LAMP, TRAINED AND LI SEED, for sale by! . C. IL &.JC. K" wiiFrt r r Salisbury, Jan: 10, IS40 tf-24 : CyUfiiUiin six - -":rii;T For Sale at Wheeler'.. Jalisbury, Jan. 10, 1840 tf24 $7 fH) H 00 9 00 States. Ji Was imposlible to procure a hs .the names or statement of the nombis who at-l tended. From the bf. estimate I Han form. b comparing the reputed number of delegates from the various counties, the lengib! of the process sions which came in from every point of the compass from the exi ent of thei grand proces ? sion on Saturday muningnear ijwo miles in length, etgjbt abreast, except whfhj interrupted; by cars of various descriptions fjoai the extent., of ground covered by one compact mass of men round the stand, cuffring from forty to fifty thousand feet square, I judge there! must have- been al least twenty thousand men) in.attend-IlP699- ance, inclusive of our wn citixvps. j IaS cabins, ''caooes.foro the Mad river, a min iature fort from Maumfe, and a small briw,cum- j pjetely rigged, from Ci oos counties, and all softs of devices of the mot b amorous or imposing ! the grand procession. . sion was moving, the s seated a dense mass of eveland, boats from vari" haracter, formed part of E'en' wbpn 'the proces- reets add aide wajka'pte- boman beingr;, ayfar as ihe eye coold reach, who were not itfihe proeea Sion. ' . v ; tr I : i. the weather was Sne, -Beginners in Letters, Readina. Writing and Arithmetic, Every thing else, N. 15. Mr. Scheck is Principal of the Fe male Department. ?, ; JOHN D. SCHECK, t ! J. SLOAN JOHNSTON. FebraarrSS, 1840 4S1 e.BDBEJ SE5E A LARGE assoriment of fresh and vt: L gaRIJEN SEEDS, just received ; the-' A ew libation Shakers, see cata!- . their si or.) Also, neat Oval Buxea and i. Swil'ia for Ladies, for sale by - c. b.&c. k wheeli:: Salisbury ,'Jan. 10, 1840 tf2 1 O NE HUNDRED GALLONS or 7 Coloiless, Cold Pressed CASTER VI Apply to c. b. & c. wifRF.r.r r Jan. 24, I840-if2G "OOOLSCAP, Leiier and Wrapping Ps; JL and Pate Boards, at ho!ea!e by Feb. 2 1 C. B. ifSO & C. K. WHEELER DISSOLUTION. flHE Co-pat tnership of Leraly &. Thomps-n ? Hj. was dissolved Jy mutual consent, on Sal orday, 22d In-t. All those that are indebted to us are requested to come forward immediately and settle, as we are anxious o close ihe bust- SAM'L.. LB.hi,J4 m a St . X SkV 1 I vx , JOHN I tiOfl-r&UiN. ! N. B. WehaveoiJ Vaod a qoantily of fine Boois and Shoes,' and ; also a number ' of Ng to Shoes, which we will sell Tow?or eah or on f horL credit-LEMLV, WiOMPSON. I vVotr, Tobacco Chctvcrs, V yoo want :h' thing! that is ni-', : cheap, j t call at WHEELEII Ftbi2 S40Sl FIXE NORTMEPJ1 iT" SalisburyiFeb 28; I840-Sw3L 15 111 tSWHi'-BlZ8nEiOPlc6 h Harness, and Northern Matched 11 SALE by the Subscriberr1iinff iri ibFork-s of j ses,msy be had cheap by applying io the Yadkin.. vt JQHN FOARD. I C. B. & C. K. WHEELED. I Davie County rFeb. 28, 1840 2wSI Feb. 21-UtO it is Jtroe, however, sufficient to do iuueertaiotyas to Ihe resblt. OurrksUn.Cotai' Oo Friday the ,21 v-4v ;.. ' " ;" I v - f " . f l 5r.rr ' 1 mii ; t A- llt ii II
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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