t 5 t -t -rx. - - . i 1 I.4 'i 1 - , . '.VIA-. i! . I - f 5 f- fr 1 Li i ! .1 i - tJ 4 J 4j Jf t 1' j delegation liad arfWed.'ind maaj were the (patriotic sonff and the thorounds, on that jright af the eocamp-" mcntsr Oa ihe.nexii night, the 8?me ball was still id motion : 4 hciisandswere as seaibled al lie. Guilford fencaropmint; Gen! jfdnej addressedjhem in Ibe mosticnaiicilf - Mr'. .Jones' 'of this TovvntondMr; ; of liedel!; were- also called oh for EF- 'es.Mvbich werp received witblrnosl rapt u.ous jpplause!. - Tippecanoe songs were !! "(JKKAT ftdSiiiiCbitiiqiere cme-sp to this 1 l-Jrihltihpf? r.ffiriallr t rpnorled hr i fcTI'pcsion forrn-, Jat cpnd- piarchd .thropgh; vv - i a., -.t?i Wfl i faiiltPr inz 8 general de- Danners i Wrljiply cpbndc--Ladies jihejr ifllpKercUicljrQDB ;lhe l-lUIKcessjim - dronnod their tiwfejlf nis ;lor took off tbeir eMp$rb brrrtht and beautiful iSeVtr-'We Saw in one croflrd 3rtl many geullcmtn who ftjie world, declared ibe 3!c;sre.iH.;S?f If? -f- i Oabairus, Davidson !par owj County came ninftrcttiil&Hm Mecklenburg, Wilkes, -yM fete psyvK a n d pi ph St b u r r y ,t u r n - trl -raiiiyj xt hers from parts uh- Stiffs afid nan n ants Next to thm came art'ln" dian Canuealiiee3dran'nb5iuufhitt!.urs' 'Ilppecanoe, on ibeothcr Nrih Bend. pter this canoe was a larffejBall B Teet :iadame ret. which 38 feppt Vlf ihei titneria moilon itiwtbj tn&cubfd Vlriedeli: lijc- ball m hioiion y iluzzi for Tippecanof.v Oier ibe ball lloated : a5 targe eilk banar.beaririglbeNaUotial Axrol,: fP sai3 anJ13 stripy inscribed- Priori pi e4 nut M en' V VV. t f 1 f 1 arriann '-.J0b n Tjlet John MiUorebeadAlrnpredeierajinedlaod I rae b ea tied se t i4'tW h il lb a n i bese f ruipI ri d'-JI, are nortu be found. JJ'bey are ihe wiSrlbfe suipa;:cu nc-liiliJ UUI lite U4J. -, j t Was Jcept upuniil near miSniobl, but wbcftjbe last stroke pi jhe town i cJocli died. wJyty.u&ffi was now ibe tbem.to come biiberj prompted them to re spect that holy insiituiion. 'On tVelnext ujj ojr puoyc ppQin;menj, sever Jl hundred oi ine visners, wstD Durrowal paired to lhostand; sgi'm and listened to a mpst' excellent patriotic sermon from the Rcr. Sir. Rankin.!; -Iff the bfternoon tbe Rky. Mr. McDonajd deliTered a ery ap- prpiiatejand; evaAgCMcal discourse : i Hut there was no p3ttjt.jrn in either f them as some had pretendeol ould be the cllse. But we must cease rid give place I to tbe official prcceedjngs. 1 OFFICIAL IlEPOinf-FOURTa JULY , WHIG CELEBRATION. ! Pursuant to notice, a Jafge number cf persons attended -at. Salisbury y on ibis day, to Juinin Enteriainraeni. jivinby the Rowan Tippecafoe Club, in honor of Harrison and Reform. OFFICERS , Robkkt MkcNAMAUA, President dlex. IV. Brandon, ITm. Chamber, Vice Pres'nls. '.. Thos. Craigc, j T OF THE CLUB. teatifu1l ryivreseoie'd the Aroe riran .anV:Qvt was iQscribrd.IIarri5un,'lijIernd lorehead." LJbe.i wi'dj paYi; and tpe Unioh oa the tlie rjannerwasa' Tarmard stenejji wbfclt was represtfited variobs . invplemenisfcf bos bandrj.'; ITiere was a pbinsb. a take! a;f har row a bee-bieTti th$ side of tt hive, a k .1... . . r 3d : ini! t.L 't jaHtif the banner? sjinctibd ? Davtdon' Aboe the hire, the words ! Libert? and EctfK rnllnf! for n,i . ' i J J preseoiauves or ine men wno tniuin nri inji called lor. and several jery stgmScafti.ioked al namWfi M illi v. t, ,1:1 1 were loIdroiMbelrra.withirrAen 4 Next id ordef came 1;lj-flSt vfe'tfrf .r UAlJAIlUUif. - j ; y It is; estimated that abnut 5C79 pfirsor.s were piesenf. from 0s spirited Coun' . I llet process sion vas onder the -cbarjre of Gen; Wean, as Ubiety Marsha!, Jaj. Wrn. Barrinscr, Mat. durum, Maj. Cochran, Caleb Phiter, IjjCvj. fehi n puc Ic , a n d C ol . Yedd in tun. as Assist an t Marshals.' Tiie profession consisted oCJatrofcp of Cafalry in front wht a dig then tfia rru3 j Artillery " under C a plain Metdesoii' .with -:, pjusia: aid: a beautiful irta i ben a, feiy hiodsaEtas indvwell bailrLog Cabin,and N'ajjl ehdaes,on a; wagon drawn btisix'fioeJbalir li orsej i SXh arUtoaers'jJlxL .Is jCahi niautttt-. tit k from tJjTsporJn Cabarrus county fon wbiicbttb c-Hbens destroyed the ammunition and magazine of wari intended by ,Gvertior Tyon, for ihe surj presfoii of the then called rebellious " spirit if the Province of N.Cabtina. On thedoorofjthe Cabin pposite the string and latch; wasinscriti ed io large white letters ' The string of the latch never pulled in. In front and elevated aboveJtbe Cabin, tas raised a most' splendid square civic ciny-f belowOld Hip's awake." iexi ra oroer or prncessida Was ; Led cn by Cot. Caswi; Marshal, a ssisted b Maj Markhnd, B. Cain son. : 'V'S'v :' '. M The tow 'Cabin fjoni lb hung large cards with inscriptions as fulw? lug utensils : atw.ve on tne same side' in very large letters. Superbly illustrated CABaR UUS' below 'The ejri of her Fathers on the 20th May, 1775,sV.fi animates her gallant reverse, Candor and fideliuy in PublicServainif. ine warsball ot this delegation, reports! the numoer in attendance, 40U. r And lastly case the -,w s wwwi.j. . . a tiorwaa n mil hall niilh tha inoinnltun Wa' i :-VvXgvp tuis-oau in ''motion,' ana a representation ot; iff SecVrL., jlSanle flighting on tbe ball wiih.a scroll in Ms! I i ImK- bearinff. the .inscriptions. . tia&Uoniand1 bo3tbfi0,; fTbe day was cool and eisa u I, iru ;vi a.r r j e iu o u i s 1 1 j u u 1 1 : i u u a tHeireeMijlVe; sljall give belqwia fireniinutelitpltori: of the processidn fVim.'tnost:erljcien t and pow- y,!u sptcdhffJIIenTeredt length by tlje ;BcxrA.B8?g lciiErt. Anotfeer . sliojrL ki coil exijl&rff thalter of fact address ttyjrei o ilj ivlfdj ply j R e J olm C u I pe p p er , 'h Kks0whWM Tbs gentleman wis iD an ipitit irately a c q i at n t e d wijh e Cnrjerwitness to the hinli chnrah- I is 3 i t ofinfcif4qh1ssound and patriot tc fjpiplcs I ji3lIy.;Qii 'the subject of &li!ioa.; ;v5q ;many . inctden ts and MiarTarislidilfrb 'abeiw the simnhci v Kogiljy " jljf Ifovernrhenl.ih thai day, lpresenedat ri tit py werful contract hv 'our 'prrsent rulers. 1 J," .. 4 jf 1-M Tr-,?5fi t i 'iotbe objection of oj ;! aj(Hi stated .amonjg" fhiUitf tGen!. Harrison) itiit f uwl'tfS einbt years voiaiirtr pjjt!tolpejipcr -s IJcic ws WpfbiV.?SbtM -oTtlie licentious- lpceriflj that tbe ivy hole i m iul5ultnt4toud cheer in is I!pt''Ks no granny," ielaSjfettcratcd . by a thou ':. lje rpld man stopped and 'uiiifcsfl i -t , i .f&e'r3rj It 2 tin ail Sarftiici SiUiman, " P. Henderson, c J(Jui J5. Loivf, ? r I ' Col. Alexander flloldshouscr was Grand Mar shal of the day therp vtere 22 assistant Mar shals for Rowan County. . j .. , ,. . i The Grand Marshal ;of i he day reports to the Club that there were jiresont 1 elvi: iiliot-' SANupersons.. .i t) j ' hf-C-A' ' ' L . - 1 Arsun riseflhe uayfs proceedings comraea? ed with firinVfthkieen5 Ouns by i the Chtxrwc , a laigc nig treet, bearing the folIoWicffilJ&55 viz t on one sidfi ' No re duction of WagmtjjVfosperity to the Farmer and Mecbanic'TOi. the reverse, Our Country isjnjyfofcrnMfe spirifo!: 177G will preserve it.' sons in 1840? on the "right of the same dk j: ( b ort Meis 6s the 1 hames 'on the left 1 Thf i-Vrmer of .North Bend' In th'e centre of the Iv'iier side of-the banner was painted a find half length portrait of Gen. Harrison in military dre-on ihe frame of the portrait was inscribed UuiiJf. Harrison, the 4 Ifeople's choice'' ; ajbifv on the same side in larne letiers Harrison ,T)ti : ter ami JSlorthead ' below ' One Tresidehiial Term --on the right. No Standing Army ".W No reduction of Wages' 'oh the left j Nd cub rteasury; 'The safety of the public irao-j Vl be.y ' on the top of the staff supporting this ban-; I , tit) WAN tifctEGATION Led by the Chief BlarsHal followed imme- diately by an enormous Broom. This Broou? did not attract less attention tlan the great: Stokes Ball It was made by M?. Samuel Fraley, of this Town, abd was SO feek In circumferfcace ; and was borne in the procession-bv five sturdy mgs, wiin an emoiazepmcm, ; ana motto, CVar the Kitchen,1 Saceedingllhis ivjis. $ a beautiful Indian Canoe, drawn by four bay liors- es ; above the head of each floating a white ca- the race g rouno-one nille'ftom the Court House, Tyler and John JJ. Marehead. The letter fni, and 'decorating cf the banner were all in gold artjrer leaf.; This part of the procession ;a!- ir&Kepuhirersjal admiration from the assembled! mftfott!e. Next to the Cabin followed ih rW-! rulfHoWer the citizens of Cabarrus with a Has, tht iheip.tion on which is not remembered. 'J'be pfcooesion formed of the people of this pa-j triettc CouhW, both in passinz tbrounh town a-i j lone in,thraornirig and returning in the grand! procession of the day. marched forward wiib marked animation and was repeatedly cheered wih applauses, which were only equalled by ibe enlbuBiasm with whiqb tbey were returned.;;' Of -I- MECKLENBURft'-'."" i: llininfv vnrirSiv nrASAnl Iair t ttfT J and ihfiv mr4hGS..thrranli.! tv in the FaetMf'Wlne onbosite side of it. i htf datibter Cabarrus in the procession but 3 .... - .. , .. L their contircrent in the sura of el!ect was Irier-1 tB,oraer ot me procession : . iaj,g e fQ aoJ oth Capt. PUcbard's beab l I he lolluv.ng 1st. A band lof Pioneers. ! ; 1'ful aud.well disciplined Artillery Company fromll 2nd. fresident. Vice Presidents and Secre'a- f Ubarlotte ; their simple device of a " ttorners r 1 1 lies. i Salem hind Clergy Invited Guests of Music. THE GUILFORD DELEGATION. This body was prcded in j front by ; their j i itief Marshal. Nexiteatne a Lig Cabin drawn i nest ' pamteu on a wnite nio, reierrin? as it was known it did to CornwallUr expression con-f cerning Mecklenburg, affr ihey bad foujht himj uU 'uloiig the road, with the discharges f their canuuoi ave jrreat anlraaiioa to the scene. 'I hen came LlNCOLNi j -vm- w i i - T ifdtniboIy much struck comfdiment and then added. T . . - i - ;,E vr una rd .liSfB'iiJd' be willing io s'talje Vmt fcponints issue, that I .-... ' i ; , i ----- -- 4)rirCia.y,ldbieI Webster and ftrdtbhi land With ibpir Boio. ??'KP4$'4I ibaf Would rnanaie at f tMM nation n orp.nt t)n hot. Ifi 'Pf fteert managed fet the fcuaus VM was most rar "tBarer delivered a short ff'Mf fV e)f gant speech, which jipteai8pplaui.:;c. . " U e 'Pl f i toncluded by a mas- l!-'Att6V &my; m his tyJSirfg'fawdSoeruliaf stvln i Jtellllj ibices of tha admin- .' W S I ! H FOWl I M .. ci - - II. - I ,?H'4'4piewe, highly garnished i I1W ?PP Wed. him with .. irral . r. a . r ' ,t- Ch bv six white Horses, 'rtiih 'a'large Broqmj uver ihefront GdbJe roarkeij on one g?de, ' Besom of j Reform on lbe; oirier Cfleari AVork over the j centre t.t" the Cahm wived a nurnle Hi? J with ! this inscri prion on eachjside 2,500 W big-jvotes . ed j.ftwan's l ord,' the other iiamsuur's Aiiiis-. n Guilford.' A barrel Iwas'lasbed behind mark- ! jthe last two, pink silk, marked King'sJUojini c,t liir.i rit-r '1'Klrmlohnni the nrlcession a ! lain.' and '' Cuvpen3.' The loiis for this Cab-! u m u j u v - "-'T--- i - -r r- ' & f '- I iLa ..1. -. i In arnra ivr frnvr. Iho ' With a cabin drawn by six greys, superldy! harnessed, each bearing a fl ig, wiib a moljo The first tvty of yellovv silk, with Lincoln isri 1 he next-two o: pink silk ; one mark I smoke coniirrued to isse from the chimney. Deer skius, racoon skids md buck horns, were bun? about the cabin, afidi inside of it were ma ny rclus from the o!J duillord battle ground. such as sword?, balls, ;Sbot and bayonets. Ihe cabin itself wes construicibd wilh-pules cut from the same around. M i 4 i Tim Cahin wns nilldwctl first bv the ' Tienc- canoe Club of the County cf Gtiilford, nith a iarre while Banner insciifed untjtieside ' Once more tothe rescue dearjfjiends.once more,! with a barrel neatly represented in the centre marked Hard Cider on the other side Was represent ed a Lu" cabin, inscribed f Republican Nmplict- tv' Against Looo I' oco Arrogance.' Ih? staff of this banner was shrmdunied with the mode! fa Dagon; Plough:.' jNext came ' lne Ureeus borough Guards' wiib it heir, music and Compa ny flirg, and with; ati ,eleanijy embroidered while "silk flg, on onide of which, within a reen -y rough i vreatbj ivere ihejwords 'Merit wins the Priz on thelJther sid was a most beautiful Eagle with ajshlroll in its mouth, bear-, ing these words On tbjpcvury ! Nest came a large Canoe dra wn by far white Horses on each side was a nag, inscribed 1 ip with anothe pecanoe, over tt. Next came the ci in were cut from ihe-; three tmiie grounds! ot Rarpsour's !Mi!!s, (in Lincoln.) Kings, Moun! tain and the Cowpens. It was covered wjih clapboards, with a driver's seat, omamented( wiili cooa skins, and buck horns ; a pail and foard by the side of the d-jr, and a barrel of ard cider In front Under the dri?etVseat. Flag, ot blue, with, Wm. H. Harrison, John 'J'yi ler-Jobfi M. Morehead ;' 26 siars: reverlef f Old Rip is wide awakef,' wiih tbe National agle and stars and stripes. It wa borne npoti a pole taken fr0m tbe spot where General Da vidson fell, in defending the pas at Cowan's Fori - i ''.;!: . (Two heroes of ' 76, j Messrs. Forney and. :Popfin,i took seats inside the cabin, and travelled; to iaiisburyr Mr. Forney fought at Kings' Mountain and at Cowan's, Ford. He was also in Vayne's army, and knew Genera Harrison; as Ensign and Aids to ayne. The old sol-. Idlers retcrned in the same way to Lincoln, we believe, and were paid all possible attention by the fooys from tljat Counjy . hditars lyaih mail. -1 i ! THE STOKES DELEGATION, I liaibln, as CbTef Capt; Smoot, aad tieo. W.lobh- fivts and fortunes and benor of every kble bodi ed foln.fbetweeo ihe ajcsof 20 and 37, wiibont 1 having atiirely considered the saihe, wouW del serve th severest censure : ': Bui to recommend ,aw. glbis. irjagntlcde," without ever having seen t jrould be a criminal; sporting with tha rig bi3-,cf Fieemen ! , It . would show iocbl i Chief M2istrate orfii for his tafi''",".'-.i:-"'.'-li R&pfytd, Tbai-tff onr opinion, General II Alt-! ni50;, is a sound Statestaan, abrava and able uenerar, and an honesijenao : tie has disproved, every Varge of :ihe least importance brought ar! gainst liin by his adversaries ; and di'Sferveslbe favor add gratitude ortte Southern Statts. H liescccdd Thai in 'lhe Honorable JOHN! TYLFJl, we recrgn a patriot and a states-! man of li he 'School of Wasbfngtoa. and evert t 11-. i . . - J way e ni I neu tooor noiiuoenc t .ll.J 'l't,o l e i J That of JOHN m .-Mnnfenfeth! s cocnty was'Iarer t.v-ntf a :.;iaj j ... ' X iZJ M r 8.uTuu,.m 7 i cacy iw&ids-us to speak as oar bcaru ami tg I! , , . . - f . " . ' nients dictate. But we w !, he Davie. Boys will do jbeir own voting nod inejr. C;wn ngiiiing; un apoiner, Aiariin v an Baren isour eaemy , Because he has always been hostile lothe pnnciplessof the great Rjepub Jiean Party j1 and ' becausp he ishostite to the -j peculiar .institutions: or ma ouumern ; states. 1 flie two last areuota'tions! from the Resolutions adopted by a large meeting ii Salisbury, in 1 833. Udsi 1Vat eh. On SDothef, Voa .will alWays nnd a plate and a knife and! fork at ray taMn f assure you that you will jnever find my sbqt and the Sinn? of tbe latch Dulled in.1 another, The People expect too much from the Uovernment.r Un another4- It isbettettOj des troy myself than to violate the Constitution of my countiy 'Gen. Ikimson. and was ac companied with a latge and splendid purpl silk canner ot lare dimensions: ta the centra brthB t i . ' " -r' "."r 3U":U hnrr nn nn t.io Wn n.iniit Kntifi American l!-ag!e, and inscribed, iD zr.7: : ?r "7;:;::i7m;i.i Tmeto whig Rriocipies; ow 7i(ii(uiiitii ill ix i rir .i iai ill' nrti aiiii-iniii k ft - . . s . j i rflr.NP I AhdnrinH fi n , and door On nowneo places have been imde hj to c nearer to one another; by works if an t;.tt :-prise-, so I .trust our principles and opinn?., c -r feelibg of pat t lolism a n d d u ly , ma y a 1 o a j- r . r -imate,till little cf dif&rcuce ard catlirT tf prfjudice, krienat-on or 'distrust, shall ta f'ut.i arnungiui.j One in interest, may be cue ia clj-v.. and n id heart 1 , -Thejsotjsof a curatnon Indefendenc!. prc'tf c':. ed andjblessed by cue and.Uie same Cc..3ti:::si .-. of tSeft)eriXSvTemmeQr,afw.!dcli .we; are all ecu;!. Jy determined itt matntauTaVred and tn'vio:..-, and tttltraisrait la Wr children, full ,f ti n ? h lessins tax them , whtcb ii fc&s o abunJd . showtied ppon us, what remains for us but u act togettijer. cordially, and zealously, fur eveiy oiect important to the public good ? In cr.Un our In4ependentyr was prvclairaed to the wci!J , in un! pur,Cnstltolicn was estab'isbfd ; lh union '"dnr rrent .poUticalKf pcrViy. exists ; ih Cnion ihe hopes t cui prstenty ire center?:'. The telrnVsi of this union ire stated, in a written Cucstiiuttoa. There they are.so plain that he who ryriSimay read;. He who .violates thear, coonmits a crime. ,. lie who charges others wtm an tnlentnjo to violate tbrm, withont prcof, i." putes crime, aod ctftimits it. at lhe sauie tia:c. jonn uri.oro, liirn read inters in rep:y Und e os hav. th c,ftj.ur la h,, -ill show him on tSilj of August next,.fai what esteem we hold hiaiij iffsolceil, "I'hat we do not mean to let 1hi$ State be again given by default to any Presiden tiat Candidate : that 'therefore., on the ''l2ih of Noverhber next, we the Whisnf North Car tmna, mem to ba up and doitig.' avie the treamer insniibed, 'Tip's coming. In ihi noe were placed tbe veteraas of '76, and other aged Whigs. On each side pf her bow was pa'mt- ed ; in beautiful leiters, 1 Iippecanoe.' ! Unioce sideot the gunwales Vvas,r Old ijp, the life boat of our Country;' and brt the other, Oor motto is Victory : AVe woat give op the Ship.' At the head of theCanoe preciedabluesnk Lib erty Cap inscribed, ' Liberty;' from the brown ot which floated four whiti streamer with' the motto, Liberty or death.'' On her bbw jwas erected a' beautiful expahded. Banner, thd bead of wb&bwas of a pyramiical fbrmi having bn irie cnWe Old Rowan' and on the reverse," H" s are welcome1 from the top floated a i i streamer, inscribed, ' Old Rip wide akeixirt the banner wes painted a neat Log d&bui, upon the lop of which vas perched) the lierican Eagle, bearing in his beak on a scroll, i&orCoun try's choice, oo Nationja cride.1 1 In TnTlack ground was represented the Tented field, with floating banners. Underneath was painted in large letters. "For President, WILLIAM ft. HARRISON For Vice Pjesident, JOHN fY iiER i For Governor, JbriiN M. MonEttEjD;" and beneath this, The bajlol box is cur Re!i a nee.' From thS lower corners of the bapner floated two whit6 streamer, on one' Whlirs 1 the other ' Do your dufy. Around on the border of the bnnner were 26 stars banner was ornamented byfa rufi ed riband. On the midship oi twobluestreamers,cn the one erS. Near her stern floats nto c i I L- ttxiv nh fk'l mencaLEsle j the mmi.' 14 ! . le wnoie tie quijl were orm. donder- i . r y Li si J'Hiviih e fall.' f hard i , nanners, oys, 36 in ortmg or beautiful flag , waving izens of Guilford in ina- Lashed cider Let ha add lb t streamers, &.C., a Cod.) cumber, handsomely uni surrounding it in Single filei bearingJreral very neauj nmsnec oanners ci streamers, wiin appro: priate muttos each carrying painted batwns, " I acting as an escort guard! to the Revolutiohers, and we have a scene trulj interesung.! Their uniform consisted of bIue'caps,yellow jacke's; and white pc'italoons. ' j The Club are gtc iidebted to the spirit and liberality of ooCf-Zlow citizen, Ddniel H. Cfess, to whose lasle they owe this mosi beuti ful spectacle. Afterwards paine a neat small pqg cabin, with a large sHkthanneT, inscribed otj aiie side Hurra for Old Tippecanoe ; on The jjher Rowan County ! ! jNeither to be bonght lor sold.' This procession left the field 5f3tf strong ; but was augmented to 8 or 000, as the stream passed through the jTown. There were '12 Marshals attached to l lies delegation who did duty throughout the who'e time of procession as issistants to (he drand Marshal. ! In this order they arrived at the Grove,: where i suitable stand for the OfScers, Speakers and Pjergy seats had been pr spared. The business ) the day here was opene . by an earnest, ad dress to the Throne of Grace, from the Rev'd Mr. Strobe! of the Lutheran Chorcb. i 1 f Associated wit whom, Iwere seme ciiizensjof Orange and Rockingham. These rallied under a large expanded j banner, beautifully executed v the young ladies of the Salem Academy : ion ! tine corner above was inscribed 20th of May, e corner '4th of July, I ho fialii icia ?Cf.lli' Army ; : ... .i-i..-. ,i v, .-.L. JVgainst the; snn-iasury Aganisij ! Vender her Independence. On the reverse slqd UUIjvll Ul IIB uiiici aiuc una www w . meuse numbers, (tbe Cjub have nut been aible to ascertain their exaet riambrr,) over them was floating a large blue s.jken sheet most beautiruM m. , Qn lje ite lyletteied as follows : Ion one side Ihesonsot; j-7C , n the ody Qf old Guilford'' Against the Standing Army' XiL n,p1fit i .!!, to invitations, from the Hon. II. Clay, Dan! Webster, and others, which will be tuuud below. '" . .' j The Hon. Mr. Uencher then addressed ihe meeting 3t length in a very powerful speech, "" f Air H. C. Jones also addressed the. meet! ing in a very happy manner, producing Uy the display of a 'flag which had belonged to the Petersburg Volunteers, at the se:ge of Fort Meisjs, very great anioiation. ;2 ' . ... ji General Ed ney following, made a Soul-! stirring speech . ji The assemblage then retired a short dis tance and partook of an excellent collation uf substantiate, in which there was no ether: liquor than a plcruy of " hard ctder.'T. Ori returning to the stand, Ihe assembly was again addretsed by the Hott. and Rev. 3Ir. Culpepper from Anson Co., who had been a member of Cotrgress-Tvirh Oen'i Harrison, io 18l9-'20. His testimony was very well received and highly gratifying to the Whigsi, Col. Barrmger of Cabarrus then made a very excellent speech. s Aod the whole, was concluded by a tho rough and searching speech from Mr. Boj). den of Surry. The resolutions were then put and earned by acclamation. The meeting then returned io Town in order, preceded by Mr. Cress' Canoe, con taining theJSalem BandL- A large number of Ladies were present and added much to thainlercst of tbe scene. When the 'procession was passing through the streets, hey waved Mgnals of approba tion which were most lustily rtsponded to by the several delegations. The Chief Mar shals flourished their swords ; the Assistant Marshals waved their batoons; the Standard bearers lowered their colors, and the njili tary presented arms, and the body uf the procession sent forth most hearty cheers. Before the meeting dispersed. Mr. Ben cher offered the following resolution : ' Itesolved, That the thanks of this meet ing are due; and are hereby tendered to the i ,y- ihe bare stating .'T.pnoe Club" of Hcwan con.,,. Pj! anu to me pt'upie in san&uury, lorttic very handsome and hospitable manner 'in which we have bc?n received and entertained by them.3 c R MACNAMAUA, Pres. JI JV Brandon, ) Wm. Chambers, vV.Pt's. Titos. Cruize. S S, Silliman, P. Henderson, ers intjtnd to he line to it also. It ha been welt said, that, be wba accuses a'- toen - uf - bsd inten tions - convicts :one.- Le: c ; think';, p'f this, when; we hear fin any fsrt t: ihe country. railing accusations -aod ra.iiL.n chargeif, agatbsl" the motives and V pur pesos 1 1 the people f another part, HaVtrg jhow ttf.a us. a us ited,ohjecl, let u3'improve the fortcni o occasioi by caltivatir.g a generous feeling, a." 'comreiiensiVe as our own Country, and as warn as our wn'love of-liberty ind free 'Government. Let the same patriotic, flame ascend, and U. same hrqtherly regard glow andktndle. acner r tnose wno snail celebrate ibe 411 u Joly, sr. 'SiKtsjicnV. in Nortii Carolina, and ih.i who shall celebrate, it in the SIlisbcky " of my own birth, among the Mountains of. Nr.v Hampshire. -, . V : - - Alloiv me Gentlemen, in conclusion. ;o you to offer the fullbwtng sentiment, to my.bebali', to yoyr assembled fiiends.v.: v,;r- ? c ' " Oqion i and union, among tbe friends ct am Gentlemen, : . Voor obliged Xriehd .? t I and fellow Citizen. DANIEL WEBSTER. R. Maenarhara, . Etn. and others. Conimiuco. Sahsburv, N. C. ' : ' I VAStxGTox,"Jone 17, IS 10. Gentlemen ; I am much obliged to yon fr your kind invitation to the 4ih of July celct.M lion in iSalisbury. My official ecgagemcni3 for bid tn ihe indulgence oF my wishes to meet yea on that J occasion and Id interchange with your own coftimun sentiments in regard to the present condition of our Country. To have spoken to the W lilgs, in the centre of North'Carolina, on the interesting topics, which occupy the pub!:d mind, would have been a great pleasure to trie. Some of these bowever;are of such peculiar in terest to us in ihe South, that I cannot forbear to touch upen them in this note, which -peiba'iM might as filly be limited to the mere declining ci your kind invitation. Any one; V.ho has at all obsetved the present condition of the public mind, 'must have percdv ed thatjii is entirely absorbed in theT'itshlfi -lial Capvass tuir party struggling to perpetunsa itself in the- power which" it possesses, and il.a people nn ihe oilier hand to change the Dyr.3.1- I:he bare stating cf this - proposition' show exist against the peojMj. i i ne rffciceni is in possession, ue is ihe source cf hon'or ar.d ettioluteent. IIe has ti n j annual, disbursement cf thirty-nine millicns :.' dollars he has ihe appointment-of innumerable j nfticcshe has )ossesion of a fartrS3 in ever; ; Cuiiita iluuse, in tvery Land Office, in every j Posi UlIice of the Country, and each ofihtro i fortresses is manned by lro&ps of his own selec lion. 'J'hese troops . thus dis posed, are not 'cti'y ' .noioriouf'.ly required io do the Preside ru'sbi-dir. , but are exhorted to the tfflcieht performance hi their work, by a rhetorical document," from t!;6 Letters received by the CoatmlUee of Invira tion. Senate of ihe United Stales addressed to th hi ! in 30.CC0 eoj iis. printed at the espouse cf th?. I pet ple'and the rncney borrowed for Ihe p.urp.te. ' It is bpainat a force ihts organized and d:sci,- " , . lined that the people have to conlend arid tS'-iJ Wasiiixgtos, June II, IS 10. I always be the ease as. long Wihere-t-l-gi -re , i hitity uf a Prtstdentis permuted. Here tht-ti Gentlemen : It would afford me very, great ; h a jeal grievance ?o be. redressed. A Pr b?; satisfaction to accept the invitatmn, with which . (jenrshuuld beekcted for but one term, and ti.;,: I am honored by you, to-lbe Enienainmeut in-:; rtfirmalon C2n hardly be effected funics wo tended to be givn, on theth of July neit, at;j sUonld haTe in ,.e presidential Chair, a citizen, Salisbury, by the briendsof Harrison and ht-. wu,se self-dehyinir patriotism, would prompt him form. But my official duties here will not allow' ,0 rPL.Mmineri( Sucn a meascre ar.d to enforce i: me the, pleasure of being with you. I b g lave . hy hs exanpi?. At this moment there is a cu 5 to propose a sentiment: j tefcl eUVpen a President, who is .'.struggling Li The 4th of July 1776, and the 4th of March 1 a secofd term and a citizen who is pitdged ft 1841 : Mav they beeome associated in the An-;.: :)Ui one. But 1 do net propose1 'to.: oceony your nalsof our uounwyyatirst lor having prucuuti ed, and ihe last for having restored, the Liber ties of the Cuited Slates of America. I am Gentlemen, with great respect, ' ' your friend &. cb't serv'f," " , . , - II. CLAY. Messrs: R. Mac,n3mararA'm. Chambers, arid attenlibn by following out the very important ra solts.lo which an investigation if this, ael-jcc' wculd lesd. There is a moie : prominent toj-ii !lr the Sooth, which has been pressed by'oursJ versarjos inio the Presidential Canvass y:i uhichll desiie to say a word. 'I he opponents of Gn. Harrison, with a reck less disregard cf the magniiuue clthe Suiije.'t the other members of tbe Committee, $c, c. and of the consequences to which their moduli treating it may lead, have, made the charge f f : Aboiitiorism against him and indiscrltninaiely- i sualntt hi5 fitPhdftl 'I'l.PT btw n-..l hfi!3tPiI Gentlemen : I have the honor to aoknowl ? the audacious calumny of imputing it even 5 edge the receipt of your letter of the 25Ui uf those ff;f niis t.f .is-ixbo Uve'in'fLe midst L-f the The President of the Tibwcaroa-dlob. vbo ! 41 aV' "?VHn- niejoanhnterratr.ment io be giv-? iiaTe-ho;dir,2 region, involved in all the com- Vt'ASHiNr.Toy, June I?, 1340. Was also President of tbe tfay) then delivered nX ,he fnendsof" Harrison ano Lefor.n, at; iuteiesl3 ufiu i After which Dr. P. Henderson gave a I wel come, in a short but very h4ndsorae address. IL C. Jones, Esq.. then offered the! follow ing Resolations in behalf oi the Rowan Tip?e- - " ' j ' " i ! canoe Club ; 1 It Resolved, As the sense of this meeting, that of July. j nnU Il-.r eonl t.l l.irAhnl I At) fhu ! Guilford'-' For. drff S,' 7y-'-'oJr.oAA. u . t f . banri wir8 6 red and trhite stria- ne oppressions wtiieh come to us, tne reopte, .V'i!.;ir N from the action of onr Feer Rulers, are loo v.vvft. : :j r-- ' r . mers. producing a most oeauu uieuect. i r , , , . e i . .r . 1 ' H. . . . r. ,. . vlVV- J! u .t. great to be borne by a free People M TV.nKinir i-ni.TJ iks sniiit with which i Next came au immense Globe eleveti feet in I n.t t nL.s. rrAA a.. r l'i r 1 f ,. ) ... , . ' m-i.m. i Jit3utT7c, ji iiai ii ncTcriwos inienueuioy ne A pbnion of their charges beingthu3 tnanifcV ly false and absurd, they are dicpfditcd Other engagements, no! no-v to be dispensed 4 garj t he other portion ;f it by atfi.aJfern.tiv? with, prevent me from accepting your invitation. Objection to their veracity or theijjudjjemeV. ins. aiuccicij iirw.t.. . .-. ..v... . i ne tuny or toe laisenoou, DeirajfOj irr r -srd i . North Carolina, nor aoy part of it. and fur that uSf m.tifrates the blow aimed against Gen. Hnr m M H III. 1 1 1 ! l III llALVCj. -.&aAWItS.U I 11 ll'W'll I U 111 I V I I r.m k r m rfS ft rS r "krt rt IF. a u n L M T r . avwvosavBa-- - i j p i i m t: i in .i u:i in 11 iiiiiiii 11 it wm it .itr- id i.ii i t t i i with alacrity. 1 feel, loo, very great regard tar aspersion, tbe impress of reckless and 'un.scftjpu the State,not only on account of her general res 0s par,y sp?iil V tnhi!if Kii r iiOaI alio fir Kar rltctr-rt-iiiVi.l . . . " pecutunnj. wu "pwi.j ,t. iic. iul Wtn what feveriiy or apnrer.ensif n i and early cjoveraenis.in tne uevoiotiooary sirog- ,v,t Dftf!r tr. the Smith to h visited, who rr r , - - - ' . Pff pfrs of thisTown cxhib! r i-l P II Petersburg Volunteer f Pit in the battle of Fort ' ! : ; ?fd$ infcttkntl with sa fw r"m9Jh thpea hrtJ-i:f.I -i i.iini IdciQilPfl nnJ Imp hfirl- i u. , ..Ui i ....:L i 'v.. i different color cv icuuws went llilo llHS ousiuos.i nw. IREDELL dKLEGATIOX Ui-S -iJ i ;"?rVi?.S . c uau more nn a I. 'll-'WIIutf we had enough, for fcli1H6r'B 0y gree. tJ Js f r'"?si,u uever ata pec ifrl W 4Li5S12oqepseIie m6re. came the Pponle from Iredell. tbeiriMar- shal rerv.ris tothe Tiprjiecanoe Club floe hun dred and ffly one uofifing men, util a profes sional man ainun themj, except loaf pliysic'ians who were specially ofdeicd They had a lor cabin io oy o ot tne jnust primitive and olden time appearance i over this ficant oayeant was I LI. I . V I I! titn ftd l insc.ib.iil-- IhuUtrw. Wi. . W ium ?A,:!f ""I"'"" f""1":?" these divisions came tcgethei at each atis. It ;was rolled by iwelya. per3ops.; Arodnd one axis waa inscribed Harrison and Refrm f around the oiber WhigtSxtra 1841 4f Globe; Nothing in the whole pageant attrac-f ;ted so much attention as tbe ball from Salem; Cant. Stiber's Volunieer Company were in ibis i procitssicn, and appeared i to great advantage. irheband which pertained to thts uoropanv," was-by request of the Iippecanoe Club, march ;j I'ramersof ihe Conslitution,ltbal Congress; should have the poweT of regulating the prices of labor : Nor of compelling the people to take one sorj of uiuuey m preference w another. i 1 i Resolved, That tbe policy attributed to the j Government by seme cf its; friends of increasibg the yalde of money by making it scarce, would exclude from our markets all articles of Foreign 1 n Manufacture, li would ihl a great degreejdri ve can; a were in keep- 'doring the procession Mn . T" 7'.. 2 ' eliu. but il ga.e grfat rflect to tlm g.oer.I i 4u5on. Ifcndolph, Richmond Montgemt rtj, jjmarcheavunder an imposing oanner.oi bjui ItSS W 111 IO , IJV'.IU, U5lll ...v. J will stand by cor rights. : 1 DAVIDSON COUNTY Lame nv Sha was brought on gontery. J77C! I Whig in the victory is ours accompany men ts of . (! ing: it was occupie? by that brafe and true- hearted, soldier of the Revolution General tpjiRAiM JJiviDsqx, with several other Revolutionary soldiers belopg ing to Iredell, bearing pnlheit lats in large figures T6 "f'ha f .ni. Utn tn.a illiivn liK siillll tvhlta lifiro. j uTOpa ,greatcr part of the elegantly harnesse-j.Jiad decked off with small flank by' pr 0fficfl gle ; and this respect it w;uld have given me true pleasure io manifest and prtciaim, in the midst cf her people. 1 need hardly add, that as one of the Friends of Harrison and Reform, I should, also, have cpor ;.: . . - a . . . cwsiii war upon mer creinroa ana awn fire sides. On ibis vim rrtH ti!!i ilnd hpraiiift we ntfl WhiS Insist 'Avil V. t T I I I . . 1 . L. mi.ii uc iiictriiui J. lira, anu ucuusc iuc j u.t. ho's thst they will be the only guardians ow- 1 entered into the splrii and purposes nt the oc- 1 property who say to their neighbors ar-d li e casion, vbich is to assemble yo:t. I belisvel kindred if you do not Join ns in the Supyort t General Harrison's election to be essential-to tlw j our Candidate we will denounce you as i:;cr;r welfare of the country; and I give to it my cordial support. We, tit the North,' mean to do diaries. .t,i i - in What cuncention can men hi . '21 :.t .t i i. ; i ti.Ai i' rri our people from the use of Sugar and Coffee and ! our duty ; and we know that you. cf the South, ' Tea. and greatly increase 4e nrice of Salt, It e3a tn do T0UAS- 1 rpJAce we haye otecliveTatiffin the 03 sn t,uLl wc w nearmy concur, arid array ohe bouihein man ij'in' would be a revival of the P worst form in which we haye every reason to hope for su(j- eift man. mi Siav rs'.' w. . f lode f Are t?ift lit guardians yMar rigflta ara interests, who thus for a paltry -purpesw vou. o.Hir h- 5ii!t,wn man r9inst 3fii?KCr .H - slid bec;sii:0 Mont 4 ' and On her bauner was iJeiofced. That the lark proposition of the cess. - j ; the tw dinr aUifft a 1 ,f , ? '!., V.V;. 1..1. V' c... .-- iL 1 " i iL ii- rt -r .t c. ,u i .t. vr .it. : a, ir. in refraru w"" ..-i.i. joecreiary oi v ar enuorseaanu recommenttea oy n .. wean.ui uic-cu-nu a.iu nm .lunu.eoaui ! is ai"- "" " urav of trea'ir. 2 vi: . ; fin a time of -Peace, wiib piwerin the President j another, I am persuaded the resell would- be, in itucafry them out o( their respective Stages, in 1 creased confidence, and tnrt Cordilil co-operation t ... Il:a iFf.fE.-T IS r. J - in a time of -Peace, wiib pfwerin the President j another, 1 am persoided the resolTwoukf be. in q'sestion, wwn j .'7 , either a -rcat n: as-it ih real iaipcrta-cr a? !o r r'-ncecf union amongst U3 on this $:-i'jt : yrreflTsPni l', ui;:i w.mvi . iorder to4e trained, is a fekrful Scheme.! his lunwise, unconstitutional, aid would be mcfst op pressive in practice. j 1 Resolved, That tlrePrefeident of the United States, who woold dare tojrecommsnd a few fa Greater facility of intercourse, I trust, tsab;ui la accomplish this desirable end. When V" ate icmuitu wu un, tin, iv Mill ue a p.t'uu' ; i , ial import. ' ' to yiiu to kow, that however long and ; j ' e ? ear nest !v' hofW tbi! tb-J W'hqt aMnu, soil, suclt a ifjrney waslirmerly, Msc-tr'- , '-f ;iRpl, j'1 ' I! ; ; - - . ' "If-lf S?;i4- !' ' 'iVIlKf:! ml; r