I; i J. I I: INTERESTING FRO MEXICO." . ".-athmval vno:i .EUROPE. ;r' . -The .ci?( ".m -Ship ;IIiLcr:.;a arrived at J3os?on rn-Sunday' Inst, jVcsn Liverpool, - ; "whence .sho saijed on the 5th of this month." ( We are indebted to the Juqdness of a' friend for 'a copy of the Liverpool Albion. of the "'4th inst.,; frorh az hastv examination of " 'which, we find that nothing pf great im- - pbrtance-had aranspireavin. ine.j puimu : world since the last advices from England. j Much anxiety .seems to be leu aooui ine L Harvest- The Albion says: f , . ' i f ti. .r.,liPi' has: hcen cold and ,nn- Fcttlcd, causing much excitement onour market. The transactions m ,h.uciii;iuiu Flour during Jhe weelv have .been, very extendi ve, and the ad vancc on last quoted prices is fully Cd. perbushej pnboth free and bonded WlicatJ amlSs. to 4s. per sack and Larrel on Flour.; Good fair quality of - Irish Wheat lias been soldratTs; lOd to "!; Nr.w ( ;;L::Ars, ' i Friday Morning, Aur. 19,0 o'clock ; VERY LATE FROM VERA CRUZ ' .'! . . ' . f 'ernor and Senate, and Ihal tho Trerv-urcr ' through a; worH of o-"-?-. yct nml r!imnrrnllpr bo elected bv the Lr-i.s- t riblo'as such a lite of coniihi must be", lature in joint ballot, instead of being cho- i '.ns nothing to do but to march' full on- j wara in n siruigni. umxiiou, to ocar uown t before him : forina rii:ht srn hv the Deonle. The article on the Legislative Depart- ; cverj' antagonist before him ; forina right was then taken Up. and the greater J line, even it he oe a pigmy, he will be in- ment w; part of four days was consumed in deba- . - - J t.: il - If i.'. ITT', -t " TV'U ' Ttrln ... i iirritw o fc : ier t uai i'f t"l" -r ting the .propriety oi miuhiu cierg men ation of. War 10,000 MtxicanTtoops o'n ineligibteta.a'seat ini'he Leislature.- .their march for Texas., ,: The section I containing the provision to ti-t rtffAtvast retained bv ".a rnaioritv of ki fAiin uinoiix wi.v i seven. sjMje.cjMu;iwjwiiii&4.ufc,;-iiic S.r . '" . .' " it. - r 1. 1 t - - ....nnntainn btirtlllrt ho Ka mini Un timslen fr Mr liPtore ue fraucis m .iuo i oasis OI rcure8cuiftuy. fuvj o tuo uunr Tropic the latest news from Mexico.. . I he U a. Hied electors, wii au rjuucu obuumi U;. ler-Witcn.- Captain Trennis, left.Vera Cruz on ting ""?frL -2 . . k .. . ' 1 The Cotton : Market seems "to have . . j ,i ,rf - ...... ., v'n i n-'i.' V4f cnangeu. dui mne, ii ayaiw xuo iujww r; in:r extract from the - Albion exhibits the $tate of the Liverpool Market on the 3d Liv'erj)ool Cotton HfrketSaturdat. ' The demaid for Cotton - continues fair; 0;butis more freely supplied by holders of American, ano; in some ieyv instances a Recline of J4j per lb. has been submitted r 4 r)nes to $e7reely;oircred at former Jrates. -1 In Brazil,' a lirgei business has been done r in !Marannar at an advance ot fa: per I Jb.1 : rrernam and liahia" are in lair de- flrriand, at full rates. ' Su rat is "neglected, put supports the Jatq ad yancei The sales 'cjfj ho v(eek amount to t32,970 ba!es,Mn cjluding ,000 American' 50 Egyptian, land 5S0 . Maanham oa "speculation, and 2,720 rnerican and 50 Pernam for export. i 0 150 American. 200 Esvntian 20iPer i . . na a. . v 0ii nrun i t Mil i - i mi "niinnrmn , tKe 5th ins! .arid arrived here between 5 ahd V?- v r.? , i . T , -? J V- t - ii th s amendmentthe Bujyectrvas referred C o'clock this morniog.. , It eems that, after all select comuee, tndit was' expect tljo gasconading ef the Mexican Minister, a ed the committee X wojuld-recommend a leclaration'oCwar-is yerydoubtfuh V;! ' mired basis of noDulation and territorv.-l I Our prompt and intelligent correspondent tells tieholestoryV-: - '-' . . V-V Veba Cfirz;4th Aug.,' 1845. -Dcas Srasr last had this pleasure, per Re- J4mpagpf which left here pn tho 23d. ult.-; no af rivals have since taken place from your port. The election of a new President commenced noDulation and territorv An attempt to prpvide lor the removal of the seat of Government, previous to 1850, was unsuccessful, a jmigoritybf thereon yention voting in fayop of the provision which retains it at Austin, until that pe-. riod. ; jt-'I H - '. -'jt - f"' The - convention adopted the .mode of oft the : 1st fnstanW for which there are four can. appointing Judges .recommended by the vhose name has escaped my memory ; , the fret the Civilian states, floated daily over the "ff ?ut uwu ver, erius v " -I Convention hall.' ' lorroer, one or wnom a "Pu WIU ue sue- Wfi rt tn Urrif fcavc fk-'TVoAf the 1st instant, that W. T. Smith: F.ssn " i T V " a v . mi ccssful candidate. vincible ; but if he decline: in the least from ' the ; integrity fof h is path, to the one. iand or the. other; though he. be a giant, he falls in an instant, and his enemies fall too but they fall upon him ? and the Ship in a stdrmTrnighr as well ;appea to the mercy of the winds and the waves, as t he Editor, of a Newspapers cry; fori; quarter when he is on ground which is not,his ovn. The truth is simply;this, and tee have long since discovered it, that it is no more the d uty of an Editor to please ' every body, man it is nis inierest 10 piease nooouy, aai he -has only to consider vcliom he will please, to decide whether, he will be a man orAss on the highwayix)f the pub- 1 1 c.-naieign iiegisier. tcr- j cUnt cf iV. Town.b t! i t'iA--. It h a hO wanur, una t"..j author t-f -; it-...;e i.t luaLe hini.-elf known. Lcj. the Standard now tLLik ci the tUracter LIm to give name anl ;r!a:ea, t.r-ethcr will. name,otherwi3e hold'hki, m a rrdy partic'nt in' rtrT There was no each influence exerted either by the Merchants or their. Clerks, as they stand charged witKT'flt Vtw;thaUuj Merchant and a part of the Clerks, (io their praise be it spoken,) did have the impadenceiio face raodernjjdemocracy oa the electioa ground, and contend with it too. It was a new move to sonatfextent, we" admit. -Who dares to qaestioa5 their riglt to do ao ) ; "As well migbt 'you denounced everr fraan in lhe State for exercising the same conunvn priVilegei - ' . . t " ' s" 11-" TIIE CAROLINA WATCHMAN; $ i. SALISBURY No. Ca; AUGUST 30, 1845 mnt'in lhe anoroachinff camoaiirn acalnst Tex: "" V""1 aP iuaTagoraa;--.rwas wJ'i.;;. t .uii L A. washed lrom his horse ahd drowned. n.fu hdp Wra to (the Presidency, than any great jde days"nce 111 attemptirg to pass the Ba giro he haj cot tohaveabrush with the Tcxans Juu -uctween inuian jrqini and rass Ua r as I ouirht rather to sav now. the United vallo. - I ; Stltes. " ' The Houston Telegrdph, after mention II; B. M. hriff4)f.var Persian, arrired here inar the imprisonment arid ranidlv on the 27th ult., in seven days from Galveston, i inff trade of Comus Christi. xtntn bringing the news of the annexation of Texas the marauding party under the command bejig confirmed by the delegates called tosreth. of Teah has nnf Xan i 'fthnlvknhn-;. .rf.;, r!-iill..i tutoAome-one of the-Mexican -garnsons ce by the traders, or that hfe has been recall- ; JtlabDears noW that cur Govcrnnt'u In nA ed order of-Arista. It issaidthat Ans .. . . w I to hoes r L'J I!. UUne siock oi uowon a Liverpool oa ine :of sh6 -will merely attprrmt r7, r mi 1 I . .i . Amvnvl 1 'a. nnn . 1 J r - - -ww. t i . . . i s iow.pv as.-iw utu nguiuai, uu,- t xeX1S without anyVdeclaratiotof war. Of inousand troops undef his immediate xni ",e i""?16 -J Wf suowing an iu- i course, the news by the Persian caus rely attempt to re-conquer a,1 Monterey, and has only command. - Hp. has c$&?'&$9ckZ as cpmpared f ,vith. last ercftment throughout the country. The Min- j satisfaction with the present stateof Mex- , w .r -,- ? r - :i wi-zvvt49iMM urescuieu tiu net 10 iqb nra unamuerji i icu : uuc it is npiipvpri thfit h.;u -i:' y-tf.jj. :.: v. : . ,--; r .iit? j - , , ' . r . ..-..,u.uw..-ia?uui ui vuauu lahuu lur ireusuuipuuu - - i lor irveir aeiioeraiion. ' (this yar bales ; J)4020f1 IsLTo declare war againW the ttStates. Ujitto in 1814same period ' 778,300 posed to take any activejmeasures against it at present. The Prefeidential election Increase an 1845 . I61.!)0f) The Overland mail had arrived,, bring og, ad vices from the ;Kast. i From jdysto the 20th of June, from Calcutta jthe Otb Madras to tbeplith, and from ;China to the Cth of May.; ; 4 t 0(io!erjiJia&- been"- very : Bombay and Poonah. and jLahpre to a fearful extent. irino-. lo ciry on a war ana reconquer Texas. u i . 7 T V ' Bom ' Proposals are under discussion in the dy the evils f which he now com .om Chambers, and if they get the lWent ' there Rlai"S- 1 he people in the valley of thi is no doubt they will make theTaltempt toacain . Gfandere generally indifferent whe preMiIent in has raged in ev will makft thA nitomnt in.n.,'n u,uuuc Kcueruiiv HiQinereni wne. ... , .......w, . uun, , , m . : i , get psession, thoughrit-is ihtfulwhether iner lexas pe annexed tjo the U. States, Many of the cit decidedly in fd- it is stated that they 11 declare war anKinstrhe United Siatoa I r remain independent. or noil .r ; ; e izens 0f Matamoras are . Of bourse vou'have heard, ere tr.is. nf i! vor of annexation, nnrl sT(ie letters from Lahore confirm.the an rerohton at Tobasco, in lavor of Federalism, some of the officers in command ha whic!as induced Government to declare said dared that they would tireier to set trha r:atkSck oiinPeshawRl-bf; Til ; ; babdbned by post Mahomednd his son; ;'tvf 94 "lor-General remained in Cal- cutta, pu? it was expected he would pf ; cqdj in OctoberV to the jtorth west proviti - ce tp reduce the JSilkhs to orderJii-'nit .'i?'?;'::?ipni Qhinawc learn jthat a riot had Jaken plafcoat VictdriaIlt haabeensup-t i "pressed With muchv difficultyTheBrfc ishtrOopsihad been withdrawn from Ko ,4 i lunsoo, irk accordance! Svlth the - terms of f t?Wtbn:the; viiifiese iqoK possession. ' i inj English merchant i having buil'a ' i . i IP a vwneseynamed jFowqua, to en-S a?1( him tp levy a s species of 6adc -mail ; ;,m ipe natfvo smuggling, boats engaged in ' :;lh(r PPiumj trade;... Suspicions yere.exci ed!1t?TO? wasj5ei?edand fortured. and 1 ? df.n0linced a hundred persons as being im phchdjijr theltransactibnV c S We andgunnerof the Ariel, hav their 4Wy,ofjvhich. for some month, nst.,hZ uecessarv lor their subsistence, and little have r&eitfed but am ere! trifle. 4 U orf no clothing has been furnished to them - 'Themriff question is still undeVdisci,stnn; r,0Lmonihs M i t$nr een referred to: a Committee, but e ihf. amanche Indianf continue to be if the! procrastinate as thev crenerallv dnl find friendly. -The Teleffrabb! statesthat thm knbwsivhen we shall cot sisht of the longer, of the Chiefs visited Bexar about th vntti OeetfidisdrfirMimtfnt-iL.n'rwl 1' -V. ' ; iL. I tllrl. nnrt cfoto1 L:t 1 i r-- i i "- - mo iiivauiiiijo iue nivu luaviucir people were de- countrjf wUl lose a great deal, as merchants do sirous of renewing the trtaty of peace 1 AtS Mllfer! ' - Jheje Chiefs belohged fo the SeiteA . j t H . - . "r." ""'""o j C8 wiauuo ui vainancues,residino' nm fhrf terday,,I open to say that we have no he ws from sources of 4he Guadalo vhK L 5 the Ameritian Squadron,' hut it is thought here have a treatv of .mc .ban that n wilappearIt; is" said troops sow on the road to Texas, amount to 10, 000 men. f. -I ? ; -r- :- . 'j TheJCpurior, publishes several letters from Vera Cruz, to a; commercial house in this city. Tfl E STANDARD'S CORRESPONDENT. ' In our last paper we proii)ised to notice the Raleigh ' Standard" and its Saliafeury correspondent, who have beett saying some hard things against our community. It is annecessary to waste words on the Standard Its editor takes his text fraa the letter of bis correspondent and presuming it to be true, discourses accordingly ; 5 He is imposed upon, and we are therefore disposed topass him by, and notice his behind-the-screen correspondent. This anonymous writer has grossly and unjustly attacked this community, and has said things which cannot be proven, and he knows it; and we therefore predict that no inducement can bring him out above hi own signature The following extract comprises the remarks alluded to above : Let it be remembered they are written by some one at Salisbury, (dated 13A August, 1845,) to the editor of the Raleigh Standard : v. t " You will see by the returns of the election in this District that Barringer is elected by the nominal majority of 26., I say nominal majority, for I verily believe' the real majority is , the other way. . I know not how the election was conducted elsewhere, but . at the Salisbury precinct mere was a more utter, disregard of truth and justice than ever I witnessed, or ever want to witness again. Early in the morning the Bank and the Factorv. with their agents, were busily at work. The Merchants and their Llerksioo, quit their desks and took' the field in search of every' voter under obligations to them ; and the influence of Hhe ledger was brought to bear directly upon the freedom of elections. But with all this extra ordinary exertion on the part of the Federalists and Mo nopolists, if they had "cast none but legal votes, Fisher would have been elected. There were at the Salisbury precinct 927. votes polled, and -two-thirds of these were polled -.by. dinner-time so that there was but a; poor chance to prevent fraudulent voting. Bat t am witififi.,! that at lean fifty fraudulent votes were polled at that one dox.- une pt the inspectors of the election has since admitted that there were thirty bad votes receive Jr-1 An vtAt LnAm MiViMtU.- .1 1 mi i . ' u" ""'y "ucmrr iuc rirvuoii wi De contestea or not, but 1 believe it ought to be. It it is, I have ifo doubt Fisher will get the seat. But let this be as it may, the urmocrouc cnnaiaate occupies a position of which any man ought to be proud. He has dealt snmf hvt, .ittl: f. . . . " " i rrnijK7 a Iew more such, and its days are num bered in Western North Carolina. Every where he met ms opponent nc made gains upon hira." . . lhc " nominal maionty" received by Mr. Barringer is a real pride-killer to the Locos. Ah ! the idea of hav ing theiricrcciarw beaten, even by so small a majority, Z t 1 1 1 . . is loouumiiiaung: x o wonder they growl. Weimaine iwe see the. author of this exquisite letter, a day or two after the election, wending his way to some obscure re treat, looking Wae ah! streaked.' striped pursing, l n nis heart, the stubbornness of Whiggery. He gives vent !0 the raging malic within, by writing to the Standard i " 1 know not how the election was conducted elsewhere, put at the fcalisbury precinct there was a more utter dis regard of truth and justice than ever I witnessed." The man is madbat there is method in his madness; at least, a small share of truth. There was a." disregard of truth and justice," in a good many cases on that day, no doubt. This recklessness is manifest, if the Inspec tor, alluded to by this letter writer, is to be believed. We are told he. " admitted that there were thirty bad votes If. Haywood will t dilate. ;WiU tl.r.tdo? have answered this cue 1 1 .auu-itbinr. v..anow,thatJ; other about the Penitentiary. ,., step forward like a m m, and telltjs.?55 ther Governor Graham viirconser, serve another term or decline Stn 10 Avust 20. 1 tandH r-We should like to notice" the proud position " which' the democratic (candidate 'is said to " occupy.-" 'Some right fumny things-might be shown in connection with it JT-hat for the present we forbear jr.--v' '-! We puhlish in this paper a Court Order from tho'Clerk and blaster la Equity of SuriycounV ij.?Thero! is nothing gives'lus'more atisfac. tion than to puhlish 'adrertisernents of every de scription, excepting "Quack; Notices and those about " my wife ' -j- left my bed - and board," &c. These aro customers tve always' refuse. , n "in ocru i rum ine aoor - Standard", will not "confess to" th?S impcachrnent" of Mr. Senator llv,!;8c running for Governor,-IdeniaI ho er, is very faint, and therej is an etW design to quibble about; the word ranged But let that pass. Astowh,!?' er Gov. Graham will be a candidate i re-election or not, we are wholly cVr prized. We have never ef chanjredji A with him on the subject, or with anvT wherbas. Indeed, no one Kvith thP I 7: When the party, who nominated him , rffinn i.Vrll nr.on r . 1 1 v4w&t cuftu icuuci ima-unm inenonortf bility of even a dray horse, would tbH of mentioninjr thelsnbiect in hz t It is not for him to say, at present, wbc erJie will be the Whiff candidate hi it Court Order. . .alu, vre!ccei forthWaroV ". generallry good mitWm pHetyannounce his determination" of the whole matter icuhus. But we mast call wbplelifb gives the assurancethath Mr Uraves attention to this matter particular, then act, as heahvays has act ed since Ik ly : We hope, in making out his bill of coif, in entrance upon public lile--K without the caso which we now advertiser, he will not and without reproach The VStan,? fail to include the Printers fee. This notice Is lMW! oncetthWefbre, - jh T0''"" ;! nis restlessness on. his pant 1 VI rendered necessary from tho fact! lhat lhe ier. eral Clerk. Offices of Surrjr are indebted to tho SSl in . . - . . anq , io exnose. a , conspsion Watch man. office for this kind of serv ice to the which it tries in vain to conceal,- S Generally,-the Whisr fonjyjn those Counties iWchorw. ujqsvu ine,eieciion ot Andrew J .. PPns; .Tho Clerks, perhaps, have done their 0shM father "to", the though "Iicgisttr; i duty towards us. -But .one thing is certain, we ; - V.'' '' ' : bave been very unfortunate in Surry. .The Counties' of Iredell, Davidson, Cabarrus and Rowan, "danco " up almost to the last red cent.;- We hope the Clerks of SuVryilf yet see us justified. Winston Summers ran cff,jr went off, in our debt: lie is. a hard case wo hope nothing from him; but the other Cieik3 of Surrywo know to be gentlemen, and we therefore still believe We shall receive our fees son." t . mark, in reference to our recent cWtU and, the "probability of North Caroling remaining , a Whig State. It is distin. for advertising. uttiuciii aaya luai ine ainerencA PTisfinrr 1 Mouiiuu,.wnn wow? lmrriA- betweeii Mesico and this country mm, trm?. dlately pursued, but not otertRkpn Thiii 'lMfiX ?rtat;'tf u vM'beery Jjai1 discovered leaditig towards the : ; ihg ion board upwards of lOO.oon rlnllnre : conred Jojseize herrbutl were ultimate., .y upuaica. ine mate was killed, and ..-.the ixunner wounded. :ci f t V." I iW commercial news rsvunimpbrtSnt; ;" 'n?,WSi:o.toniequenpej t w puh.u f.uu list aaviceS.? - rl ; - ; ; -Pfl Achdiahad arrivetlLiverpool With our new MinisteK-Mr: MriT.nn with intelligence of the consent of Texas . i io nnex:iEion.v tnipemo -u.- . ceivetl in a hctter spirit tlian might have V beeii anticipated.- The Ihinn tt., 4v wu news: - y , s "v ""jccioi speculation, for that JriipW virtually onejofahee Uhi ted Sfates of America,- ; Im5 lcvcccenMygia&d po. liticmns ni relation to ihn.mAt.AmMM Ihe.dorthcjrn portion of tho-great western continent j this qtiestioii' was supposed ; ibr . ii linn; lii riponi nt.iu w-i." i i --. . i.-'Tr, ;-"iu orenrs aire; Hut V t u ther!U ? cnd 1 soon seen that r brother ; ftnatUari; wilhlhy aptitude guj,:ti. was bent upon QtlatKeN ; $ f rctae uohWiSg,and 1 even while EuroDean ny.n j?' A - iror)rnri m j ino. '.-i?. i. - 7r . r! f nueavor- s v y$vyi". ,ne prpoiem, the great act s coUmtnatedas is now aS he confederated union.. No longer lodkl hf lla th.youngianrof V.dSt rd ir? eloo " inr, ?' lpna. iimblac- the rbtire ;iamd fP1'' with will fce: in1 Po hurr to ito hft cihcrUcrioh obsticlo tot?K 18 no V,-;l' yii- Al no doubt. anil t: t trttrm, . MZU I IIH n;i::rxatcn pt Iczas'may be regarded as equipoisufficieht force ;to marchniponlTexas, and to dp the utmost to re-conauer that frrlf So it;ppears that notwithstanding the aiita. tion of the public mind in Mexico, from fears of war-wtfHigent commercial men think such an e venteiceedingly doubtful. - And - we . place morerejiance upon one commercial head in raatf ters of ar, than upon the gasconades of a whole , TrJ 're Pat OI xico.;r As, we have said an aionp, war ts probable, but not certain. s ."The ew Orleans Bee, on the contr3 : : VFamadnot lecn declare but there isnow no dourt that it will be,and bythis time pro h?Ylr h,af officially promulgated. Sever, al jounfals-e Siglo XIX, for instance main. the lih;;T V F uti inem. ADOUtj rfceived. r. This could not have occarred without . dis- iue ittn, apartv of twpntv hrt;ii Tr.,i:r.J L.-.-jkr . u j . ... maJa4 v rrv -twi.uwiw .ev uuiu iu jusucc.".,. 'n tverweitss, it occarred snmn t;n.-. r i , iy-""P- - w oiciu VWv wuuui Vi hi?; anspeciors. , yeoaId'not m ill. V . :? Veaar V-eek, about ten Prevent it. It only shows lhe depravity of those voters and ot th03ewho urged them to-rote. Thev are those who "disregarded truth and justice ; and thev aW v..'-. . snouid suiter, and not oar whole community. TV.. .1. - . V . cm Bince mis Lrocotoco letter writer has seen fit to quote the words of one of the Inspectors in relation to the fraudulent votes cast at the Salisbury precinct, we suppose he will not object if we make a quotation from the same; authority on the same subject. Now the In- spector alluded to, not only said "there were thirty bad votes received," but also, that he believes twentn.fi ..... - r m Thus, it will be seen, correct undfrstantin 1 w 19 m. uiiil 1 1 1 1 inn it n o i . . . - -- w Waitinff the arrirnl nf Tirll TV ' i J Y matteKthat both these quotations be taken toffetherL r-r v ""vu.iutwsnnu iuai U none DUt lennl . ; : , vuauaioupe, and it was supposed that tliey fled to the mountains Another smnll 'nhlii f.nartVSnnnneorl f K W.. 2 i. i . J 'mi k-: -!...' . r" u?-gov- ine sloop Olive Branch nrriv ruu -vu.uinuo.cwcQ 10 ine lihambers tf. vestnn n.xltZ: V."'."!" w ."Vf VJ 1. ' . i I" I r ,t . . - . enue dutter,Woodbu4 ? I m "T east Jor ' Pofni on the 6th, aJ C w'TTr C guishedi pr the accuracy, which marks ita assertions of that paper. , Did the Editor ever near ot Uaicoo Uountyjn this State? That Couhtv did. what ne.rh It is a favorite artifice, resorted to by some 0f County in the United States did it rar the leading Administration papers, says the Pe- an unanpus vote ; (592 votes) for Gen. tersburg Intelligencer, when they are bard put 'Jackson. VVfiero:' s:ii nbwK It is a tho. to it for argument, to substitute 'sneers at the ro-n?;IS.0 want of "patriotism "vhich they assert is shown by those who hesitate to give, full and a .... ? . . i . . I . - r wv u& uucumprom.smg assent io tho vtews oTtbe Ex, ten lo one, inlavorbf GenJhcksoo tfnni ; ccutivo m relation to the boundary line between now, it is the citadel of Whii streriffth in Mexico and 4exas. The last National InteJH- North Carolina giving some 14,000 maioN geucer administers tho following justand digni. ity in our favor.And 3'et,Mrnhe face of iv,.- . 11. p . .1 -. ' . ....... Mod rehukejo "The Union," for having lately 'hese undeniable facts, the? tamlara'-' indulged in such unworthy slang : sertstthat MhefWhigwersusains iU , "The Editor of the Union is fond of vaunt. JJT inghfs patriotism, and seems to measure that own. -ail li COtC, , 1 . 1- . virtue by the extent to which he pushes tho claims of his own country and curtaiU those off oiners. We do not obiect lo th s in tho P.rlitnr The Tariff and War. U a war witV al expenses-of the Government not less of the Union ; it is in keeping perhaps with the Mexico ensues, it will increase lhe anna- uiigaicuiaunff amor ci nis nature, and the du: r una ui ms oiuciai posiuon. i Cut Editor to learn that there is a at olism less belligerent or less intrepid ; and of. grasping all that can be got? but in guarding LI" 3 V"" S the honor of the country by keeping it in the w f Y froIltierA $ 'P! rigui, a pairiousm mat would sacrifice all the f - vv.vwuUU-,iu iuo , wastes between the Mississippi and Cane Horn new..uir?c10.1) g'en ta Naval Operations. sooner than nrnct rna laomiA C I Vnat,Under these nW.rirvnm'5fnnp. a weak neighbor unrighteously, and stand be. W1,l Ine Anti-Tarifl party propose, to do ? fore tho impartial world as a wrong-doer and hey profess toibel willing -to upportai an oppressor. THE KENTUCKY ELECTION. , . .11 VI.J " UUUM V CIDeCIPn. Whorl ekK fbr N. Orleans., The OH nZU XZj :I"?H cast, Fisher Would have been elected.- reported the U. S. troopi i,n- St. ephV W'r T 3 n?,the case' accor,ins 10 opinion Island, and that the stSmerImSa tt Ba" justly entitled to a ma- had left Ibr N. Orleansoh the 4th. ; The ait-araer uayton left Galrpkfnn nn Ko mki Revenue rTariff- one which shall i nrovide I for the wants of Government, and nothing beyond a principle, Jn which, on 'differ,, ent principles, we perfectly coincide with! Wo had hoped to escape the fdlinir into anv 1?" 111 J Uut instead $fl 20 Onil lions of k error in reporting tho result of the late Con.-K -if u t: a essary.uu ' gressional elections, says the Nat. Tntellir, S? and tutiipvA l r t - - iuc -larui co trie Revenue standard L We ; abee weavebeen successfulcep as should be glad to hear lrom thht party ? regards Kentucky. In relation to this State, the present prospects of the cobntry. WC JWero first nl fimlf in inA .l. . i:.s ;: r r, , i . - ' ... irpu uij mo re-eieciion pi Mr. rrehch, : (Dem.) and next, after waiting till we supposed 1 rr p ams tnsat therc is noWtWeittr r:. jii-i.? --4hatJie tact ofjthe annexation of, Texas by the United States is tantamount to, one by thU countrA;and that the position is consequently purely Jcjefenstve. TheIexican goVeramenr! verr, seems to entertain a different opinion Fjpm the N. Orleans Bulletin. 11 th IosH I jL.A lK Jb'KUM .TEXAS. Ibr Corpus Christi, under charter tol con o i. -.1- luc "Mn iana. ine 3. Sum rtt. ninrve oMin.J Jl. r-i-.: . " , a uiiivcu ut vijli nsrnn rn the 7th. The Hope Hciwes was up to' leave for this port on the; litb. 1 jonty ot jtjty-one votes, instead of 2S But there are ot her portions of this letter which deserve notice. That in n - - - vmiv auu ine f Hciory thercouIdnogereanydouU jcct.vannouticing the election of Mr. Adams; Mr, Quimby, a private citizen Jif Tnnessee M (Whig) in the sixth district. The first.error Wentenant in the United States Arfny, over the has been already rectified, and heads of seventy or eiirhtv oassed graduates EDITORIAL INDRPriivni? The Editor of. a newsnkni. a. juent ly been compared tp the man with an Ass, who neither by wajking or riding, i-Auiui;,.urivinir or ftarrv nor i.nl,l - - . . j. y uuu iu .iti rri r . r the people Whom he met Ori the road, till I !emseIJe8 to such unholy work, there is no doubt but in a tit ol lury, he threw hi Ass into the' . - " nuence woaId have to1 J considerably : Per nrr. nnr. han U - . . uib wnier Wno DM thm rhai-mJ ffci - -.l " . - iwiu, WVUHI Aim evave yielded to it: If (airly tried, perhaps, he would Ma cast two looks at the dollars and n ,i X S-;j.-V P rogressive democracy would have'advanred Aft ; there Vno telling ! " c uavc laaen some pains to ascertain whot W.n r oiocsjioiders, or agents, of either of these Instituiiona were politically busy- on the election dav. Reiner qoainted with allof them Who reside in town.ahd knowing iucm i oe ue very last persons who WoaIUenWee We are told that, - Enrly in the morning the Bank and the? Factory, with their agents, were busily at work." The nature of that work is not described. Why .this omission ? . Why did not the writer tell us enough about thi .workf to enable one to form an opinion as to its nature ? He wished to induce the belief of a falsehood merely suggested. He-had no evidence whatever, (nor is M likely he believed.) that these institutions were op erating against the freedom of the election n,t ,M . . ' "J J ' w 7 'u8 mienaea to be conveyed. It is utterly MKr me uanK and th u j . - j uou prosuiuiea . Tli. i y . - ' no ..luaropcair power havi 1 o r i ut r i t rn ee,t he m nio n ; wil . mum juffc-.uwcu auu Tainieu. ton papers to the 5lh instant innclvo The latlst ihtelliopnV. f thV jrlli - . ,i . . o"-w v. uu inuvccuiuirs ot the convention, we find in the letters of 7C Mscorresponaent of the Civilian. mcM, ui ,wuicn is.oatea on the 2Gth ultimo, jl " ? - - - vlu un tije; lDih the article relative to: the -ccui5 ye department was adopted ih committee ol thq;whole:?irid nrr?r k engrossed. after being amended by-strike !"? ?;e,Ahe. c : requiring the.Qove f - r ' -1 zin,oliaa at the time of tho adoption of , the constitution, to by the Insertion, of an additional.section Provuhng for the: election of a Lieutenant pernor, and by prbviding that the So crrlary of State be appointed by the Gov- correct the second by requesting that the name of James P. Mariin (Dem.) he substituted for that of Mr. Adams in the list of Alemberr elect which vvas published on Tuesday. , This is the strongest .Whig district in Kentucky, and is to ne represented in the next Congress by a mem riyev and 3then, to be suri, every body i . . j ? ."o - -ue irouc. fine si mi-' iiiuue is a very just oneand though: some: folks may think that in thVUcr , "w., ue sooner the man throws awav the is an antiquated max ener habrjena in thU ned aire, that tha ; A. fi.nn i, litlr. -a? 7. . mmse," along? lhe beaten path wh ch Asao kt'-v - tr5 hrealion.nd;whfch Xthey will certain Vhe-,herw l!...1 ed f W0rid-the path of of our enquiries i. to poll, and haul up voters to the pollswe wished to Ja j..i. -"...." pain oi: r T tl ocl l;J oonoxious to th charge : and for tliin ff s- we were possibly mistaken. -The result enquiries is that only one oat ot the whol num. with rank of Brevet 'second lieutenants; who.i ara waitingfor vacancies to receivl promotion, -f. We are not aware that this power If the Presi. dent has ever been excrcisedfby any of his pre 4 decessors It strikes at tlie verv to.indation of J the hopes and prospects ol the yourfg men com- posing the army.? Durfn? th Vteti.Ai,r. Mr. ' f; ber ofopposi-e polfe.on occour,, cf an unfbr. "!!? tunate division in the Wh fx ranks, wh auced them to run two candidates. The uni ted vote for Adams and McKee, the Whig can didates, is 6,855, and for Martin 4,059 -show, ing a, Whig majority of 2.706 ; and yet, whilst three other districts in this State have been no bly redeemed, this one has been lost ! It i nnfnr ' c ' : . -v. ...... . lrPni among pnvate.citjiensbutiilway took ,CD ,,n: care to exhaust the list of army Candidates bo.,.ii 1 A tin J I for A nrxfk Linn nttt j.a...l. L . a . mi a e ' r 3 appointmenti ,f j nis t a of Mr. Polk has given great offence to the offi-1 Tennessee Election. We at length have suf. ficient leturns from Tennessee to authorise the annoiincemcnt of the following as the members or Congress r elect :TWm. E. fJocke John II. Crozier, Meredith P. Gentry, lloseph II. Pey. ion, muion irown,VhigS ; Andrew Johnson, i-.. Vl ""Cviorjan Jitlitor to 1 r -""B man. the mantis verv eviJ uem, irom the tact that th fr- - """"WL , or the conduct of this one then In- stitau'ons are held op as desereimr nnhlii. nm .n,l ucuiiiaijun. '.-ihi. .ha.l.., i,n. ... .1 . m,iAU I.-;. - 1. ' . l "v uos 1 i ... .- 'igut; aere is me ooctety, much better chance to -plejaie Jhe frpubli9 I on. of whatever,nature, consisiing of many than the latter :fonf he Will nnti Iniividua, that is entirely rWh-m? vcui mit every fool to Jead, and jevery blocks Tr Mw flock "t onV oV more rfiabby sheep ? head tonde - him,' he, may. d6 whatever for or nr,hinS of this sort shows a he likes beside he may tramnle nnon en tnt.of enmenul knowledge rarely met.with in the try thing, provided he will lqt ever it bodu u T"" Ut dnwe ask let public censure fe trample ,upon him. "3NTow. aslthe Ass will TheJ5,,tdloalditn fall some where: Letitfalio patiently submit to a rthpsA-inr?:n-;tW 'Waru: l-actory.stoct-liolderm the town of and the man Ho none of thAn Mnc7 r?--'; - even fight his wayaspcaceablVa hTan , ..I-- ,ieri -poaaeni, n p.iarpe caae sgamst the on tin i.itai uivision 01 parties being five to six. the same as in the last Congress: P f r." 7 X Aaron V. Brown is elected Gorernori but by what majority is ot;yct knownPprobably a. Pout, two thousand. TheLerriilnfi.f t lost by a'small majoritf. V; "i-.-: r aiaflMr-TbeLocof&'oa BaVeTelectedlll' ine representatives to Congre4 but one.; .Mar tin, independent, beats Terry the regular norhii nee, two or three thousand votks. ' The LegU. lature largely Locofoco". ; T - . i : cers of the army.iV. F. Tribune, 1 DCr3 The " Standard" says In relation r to our recent Congressional Election MIt i is indeed a splendid victory-l-the roost Snlftndirl nnrl loic:irn ..--.u: J j L..i,J:v'i Democracy of North Carolina.'! And all this extravagance is wasted opon the ac- cidental election of one additional . Loco" Foco jnember of Congress ! Th!e election i ! F Asa Btggstthe most splendid victory , V AlTan Cullom, George W. Jones, Barclay Blar-J ev?r ach'eVed by tbd Democracy 1 "What tin, w UhaterF Ia,i ,r russ LBf FKgm iMMiGRATsV-Qvertwo. thousand immi grants arrived at New York on the 14th from Ireland and France", MTie number that has landed at that port sineff 1st April exceeds thir-ty-thousand . ' . : -'" ' - j - 7,7 - K7T--Tbe Hon. Edward Everett, late Minii- ter to England, is to return home wjth his fam'-T ily in the steamer ,of 4be4th September; .Thi t distinguished gentleman,-who has reflected ioH much honor on his country dunW his residea abroad, doses his mission Jn a -manner most creditablo to himself by' delaying his1 departure' from London until bo has personally transfer- V red the archiVes of the mission to his'success-; orr accompanied by the confidential explana- U tiMs'ahd mformation which he alone can ira-' part. i ' SALISBURY MARKBTOar naiei 'fa "nt r, dull just now not much doin."' Cotton rommands 54 ' 6 ; Bacon, 8 a 9 f Corn, C5 ; Com meal C3 ; Chickens; cts. a Q ; Ducks, 10 a 12 cts.; Eff-, Ci a 8 ; Floor y2 CD a r2 6i?i ;.rork,3 a 4;.Wteat 75 a 87' : 4 - n - I 1 i i - . k - - t . '1 - J ' 1 - f 1 i -i

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