III IS m .!. it 1 " : j i . 1 "I V I? I ir I r i "i ii 4T f IT V r rU VIIUU -s'iltltta - V iv?.i' vT",nUc!l Ulkcd iaIL".. r:eJd1' W,"cl "bralka bill; but that ..wsure beinc" l.aa lo bo consulted, and tlmt pcace ' ' ' f2?i: There in scarcely a limit or woman who "' Q" t.Jbi.Pjfri!atei acdfuulihlied,.-..jau:. BectiiUWHw whole .hiving, iiuliistrajua, iwiwJUa tuiieb.iHly is THTIiSDAT E7ESIK0. 89, IS&4. FOR GOVEnXOUT O EX. ALFRED BOCKERY, tVT" C. C. MiCitfiiWK; ia authorized to etdleet s-nbsc'rlj'Hor.s ami other claim due this OfRec. . . 1TW tt uib..ntl t.. aniKMiiwr Mj..r Ji for th funty of R...u. uihoniwii.. nnmiacr r.i.r. Ku-rr cnrlidHir fir n.'-lM.lk U ilie utfirp of High oitrnn n, mvu i ounii y WV r tiihonjiid in nn-'iini' Mrtii Josict a oi' ItfMub'tfv,!! rnnliHtff f, the 4ffic t4 Hirh tShnff, ! ih.l'naii'it ft R..wan. 11 hnlrlrf K..Rui'iunty, i ihre.uiiii Auu tlrrlhm. - trwt h. ,,... b,,n-if. ramti-1 . 1 j , . , .- , f u 1 ir n. t r f..,,h, svnff uf lriu ..u,). ih,iwo"1,1 we,t Uie lew. of a.VPK- large r - nana AsSusi eletik. tion i it the people. That reipiires e'v'ery - merits t Vlnch Mr. Urai; Hill m.tt iitin : Monrw, fdturdiy, Jo y 1, l,itKtjltHI, WdtiHHj , July oth. Nrwioii, Thu'wihN , Julvitli, TnTttrranr, FrJy. July "th. U iikefbonmeh, 8ttrdav, July ?ih, Jcfi.-mo. M.mrfsy. Jtilv 10th.' Bimhk, Wtdnmj)'. July I'.hU, liHir. Fnday. July 14lh. fiVi:trHi. f alnrriuy, July 15thi Minnn. Mftnday. Jufy 17th, Eutht-rfurdtoti, VL-durday, July l!th. M ASOX IC CLEB11 ATlOX . The irrand event of the past week, was- tlie Masonic Celebration which came ofl' here m, Thursday last. It comprised an assemblage of pers.ns which. f..r inteili gei.ee and respectability, nre rarely collccteil together; and the rit-oceedings thronghont, were marked fur their beau- tiful order and good taste. , There were about Maaons in the proccion. The li.val Arch breth - ' , i ren made a very hue display in their rich and corfly n-galia ; and tbe .Urb Han- tier of Salisbury Chapter, elicited univer sal admiration bv its richness and ele - The pr.essi..n marched to the spirited musicef tbeSah-tn a.,-l Saiisbarv Urass ikn-Js. - . ' ' The ad.lrcs, of Prof. Ulask, of X. Fetuale ( Vlh-ge, was rep.ete witli good ae w. gonrt ctmttwi-and snnnd raiinttitTTftlUCTo Talk ofTtie piirTfFntaf k aiJ ni3 wTfTrfbe hi. St T.ea eej.ti.'ns el.xpicntly sjoketi. The Alitsoiiic litqier, ftiniisheI by II. T T?r,1tirla t.i vflc a ,t. n rrtii ti r..,i f af fiM-r un,l .'cr.i;tl.le L him s certainly was plea.int those for whom it. was prepared. It 'w as spread in Mur fliT-s large' JIall, on five, tkbles, wlb,pe4-t hitir:0y ie traffie-would . ..;.),-i rn,t.,,..t:.f . i. ... ..... ,t ... .1 1.1 . - rt , ii ' r ii it. i ,7 riMiia. , TLetal4e were w:ar: v ail br,e4. Thev are utterly ipps."il ti a pr.- , ., , ., ", " i i " " i i i ., . tiy the brethren "f tlie Ortler, the tnfcin- hlbitory ..r auy other law upon tho State beriof th" ,Baiid,.aiida few invited quests against the willof the people if it were guests among the latter. Jhe feast of tat things the latter. The feast of tat thimrs and fijiW of milk and honey were secconfi ary. however, t.the kind.. social, and un- restrained brotherly intercourse of tht :.: eutupiuty. Tlie table ceremonies were Mwduilml with toasts uliifli u-.. eu.rruf were t fiirnisbe-l ii f.r unlL-v liuttljoIlaiKjuelat night, was th crown injr di-j.lay of the occasion. Here the Laslie were invited u, aml.lo. an. I a more ny and jovoos throng was scarceh ever aceti. It comprised irentlemen aud ladies .f everv age one etitiiiit-..it i.re- II n. Janu s T. Morehead. with offering " it.. . ., ... vailing with all to give and receive the him a IuiIh- p.- canvass ( tingman s . (lis-.; pleaure of social interer Ttit- hours sped away, and at 1 1 o'clock Tbe Jlawjutt supper, another splendid . achievement of Mr. and Mrs. l.burds, waa announced. It had been soread m tire I hid P lh. II-11 -. . 1 - -srr'tmm-filie "wv'"a7i'TTuipiry';"irlV,'' I. retired. mis over, aim tlie c..iil.anv lie gao i.i take leav-. Rv one o'cl.-k. Tlee - II..U. riJ .1.. ti l.-.i ...:. .1 i : , nu.sj .in in,, a'.-u ami leueiHuii-, ami im: y.un ami lieautitul, uu niii.giii.' iii . i. m. i-iiad.-. edit chat, and i.- in...-, eio i enai, unu and the Ma-imc Cel- Inii' ele flu-iil t-biaiioii had passed na4v. oidv tub trea- iured in the iin-inori.-s of tie i bo had share ures. 1 ds eahilirating bu: rational pi.-a- '-' '" "ir S Car uf Jmtt' 2- i.ATKU't HUM MfAH il No I Mi.,, Jun. 7l.e lmr Urimli, l . urnv.d e vi- l.r..i,;ip tf fr.iln Vera C.'ji, lxijMr.a-.ril, M aMSIo- Id' l J,s t UtTiiiiMt Milium- if.-t 1m 4 n- pnftti ri th- J-il) u!t ?ii- w,t ujtri, ti' ii ilU., .iS 4.V, e, af-.f , Wr.rpa,T3 J, r fiav Si -u . imi-roi.n;' ,r. ( : 'i , (jT mi, ! h- lh 1 1 IH' JUJHIWl 'ffH l I llliU-JLg.r. i olv, atel ti i I o i i" ,11. TlV It i. !!' ':,,, ak.rft.iajL Sl murji.-iiT bfui . nun.-11. O':!1.....!.1.1.- S.ili.t'll..UW.-.KtfUi-l-.- s-mtrt Th. Is. II. ' ... ..' . ,.. . . . fr.! iuri sim:-m- --i.d e, ini't . . .. -m.,f eiar.d ISilTi ll .-s... . if1, .r.. ,J. , '.. ass .:.. i, ii, a fci.,t., ..f i'i. w ,, ;, "ii-J siOi . 1. ,1 lie- I. ijfi lli aui lx.nl .III- ll' .... J I 1( KIofaTU MAlikKT Kills- f r!t.- tl'aflafV ti, ill I l n- !Mui , .in; ilii- .11 :ir iaj.t- r uavlru . 1, ritl.i w :t. f t. .uk. rt tu ft t,. n,(l. tlj .".iiHt I .ir-. liiiitn.a! f'dii.-.Tirder tlui .m. ftrr fHr f-r ..' J tl.ss. r , , irXkllT1; mnr- 'mti-Ufi'Mi.' . 'I in ml. V n i.,.i,, , (.mi ..... ' 't'i ii n m j .. I,,, ., r. tt.4,-n i U itini; A'.KA fur iti ' . U , . . Mlf1 I' r (--Sf , - k'jt s- 1. i,l- . 'I It. -'.M. n. m(' . f s i--t-. ii 11. N. 143, a. ' An l-t. 'll ..ft 1 II', cttl.-'. elle I. ''like uhe M-llSe iif- tij? I.'-. , pie on t!,a1 TbL:x'jiJU b t-V Rail Jload froht W,iiiiin'g..-.ii iei.i m tUTOfji of July, " .v j.' (, I s - :rvl:at :. . - mi: M.M.N K LAW". : , ...... . I has not heard more or loss, about tin Uv, and many have even formed and enprea ed opinion of its character, but have nev er read it. Our reader W ho wish, infor mation concerning it will, no doubt, thank us for placing i! in their pitssesidorj; Those j who are. iu favur of jas-ii a similar law in Nrirth Carolina, may now ee what they are advocating ; and on the other hand, those who are opposed to such a ; law,, max be able to gpeak according ie tM. ; 1-orour own part, we think a law less riiiWnt than this, would suit pur State (ijfr N e nuaiil pielcr one against w ii'i'h tnere eon tl.anae no Constitiitioiial ! objection : and wo believe that it i tb sentiment of the great b-nly of Tem - in .orth C arolina. Sueh one, f.T intaiice, as that proposed t.v 1 iiyWiV.ui" of Guilford, we are sure aj.pucaiij mr license to sen inpior, to on . . . ' majority ot the head ot -.district in which he proposes -Uvmme4lim him f tlie C j ble person, and requesting lii'i'iiw.. lo'tn (or t f 1 11 r hil4i'to.cd . . ... . I And again, we would he pleased with ; the Ohio laW, winch require bonds and securities, and holds the retailer rcspon !siblc for tho inischiuvoiis consequences.' public and private, which result from his i traffic. This law, as it strikes our mind i is a righteous one, , for wt hold that it n-ronir that thusohe'r unittndustrioiis unrt I ( the coiiiinimitv should be made to bear the burden ot taxation tor the supjrt of the paupers, and for the prosecution of , t.riininals, pnaluccd bv the traffic; and that it is i list aud riifl.t to reouire those engaged in it, to clean up the nuisances created bv their own operations for their ! own gain : But it is H,t of season at present, in ' , . 1 the estimation of Temperance men, even, to enter int.. discussions as to tho kind of - i law which it would be desirable to puss - , All that is asked for now is, that the fines ,T:T.T;.! TT.Vrd.X or not they w ant a change in the laws which already stand .,,... the Statute llMwkof the State When that lwali,v C. h.-is .beet, d.-cided. and the oeoide deelate in favor of a change, then it will be in 1 Z J; e n The .SVate. I'ut until a majority of all the vo- ters of the State have declared in favor j ',.4 a 'haitirn ri.i Tlln U' t dr.iini.t li.... it ... er str,bis ron. irtions of ,K 'sit y of 'such a change : however indignant - that he should be made to pay taxes im against the wilfor the peoi.le fill operation ot such a ful operation of neh a law depends en - tirely upon the will of the people. It ' -t 1' .1. they want it they will have it ; and thev will see fo it that it accomplishes the nb - jects for wjiir-h it w as desigtied. If they ih. i. ii-ni.. if ali, thorn ia'an m.i to it ' ut ht for tlu-'or,.,.! 'if -',,..tl - ; th.i:i valiu'to attemjit to force it upon thetii, . .-.'- I?" I!- M. Einv. Eo., is out in a let- ,,,r- in ,'-t: "'a'tnlanl of the i!4th, charging '1"- D"ckcry, Hon, Edward. Stanly and " tfi" 1W, in favor of Scott and (rra - ham ; a!o eliarginjr them with a clandes- tine effort to d.-tcat his appointment as Charge to inateinala. w r . . ..n- .- e . " e oner ir on uie iiiuiiciuion m mis- ot tins- -stWer-.-at Ihw tmw. that f nnrnri Ktlncv tb - . ' in favor of Rrn-'g and - . . 1 1 i i . ,. i ippo. en to iJ.R-iv- - m ;. and that this letter is d..-igtied to op- ; - crate ;u rjiai w av in the aj.nr.clinigelec fj, -ti i ' -i .s .n I ills It u-iilltil iilitu.. ttiat I ..tiur-il " ; w-.i i , . .t . i '-V . M" ,ur!,('l "e party and I't'licil'lys-f'T whirh s.Jj(;. b."iis!a in 'hc.ktter referreil fo. he laltorod'for hf - teen y car -.;!':ot'.t rrwur'!.' Verv well let him g C'lifideliei. M. . . i . ciniiot c nrtt.-irid Ine . .f the DiMiiorratte i.nrtv any . ,.. . in-T- than In- did that of the Whiff part v. Rut if he poijjs.f. any influence in the I, ,,,,0,1,10,- I, Jji, !..,! u-ii-i.,- i...rl,..i.i ufjr i,..i.,Mtt:itTTv:,,4-',:r:j.. 'Tr, .''. . 'Il ui.- nntmter ni ine wono, to T7TrnsrTeruTr r 'In' Icin'.-.ryti,. part""7TfThere-aiy , chance .f a. rt-wimi i r him. in eitl.e- il-irli ..(",.,.,, r.t I... ;.. i "" " ' . . ..... has tl.o pnu'-r t.. bc:t..v i. iieiu) ioirkcrv i i'liidii-a t 111 the mailer, there i nothing which he...i i,k-iv - re;ir'l, -or Ifis fi ii-n t. i--iii'i. Vi- M-iiiun.- U predict that he w il! ;ni -a. -;i!.-t.-u t'.ry .planati"ii and tint' if tru'lt pn-vail-. t'n- .lein. .cracv w ill oiiii '...Oiiii by tin.- publication of this letl.-.r. . ' So f',.r a- tin-offer of a bribe to-i-ari vass tlir Sc.-t anil i rraham is .concerned. Kd-tit-y; hnnsi'lf. 'iciii'r-! tljsit in ..l."ii?, j.y a i'ard u h-k-4i puhii-di.sl- in ti.e Rab-ijrb R. '-' -r.a'ol -.vbiel. is i-e.ub'li.ln-d in that p!i;-r of the 2 lib in-t. If it In- true that ' .. 'i.-mi! fi'.' k.' rv "fl'-ri -l hi'in a bribe I n ti.at iirj-.s,.. at that t -i : i n -. if i- !' tnfe t'ii.-i' (i-ii.t;.l Kdni-v ib-ni.-d. ut thar tri'nf1. liist iii,v .M-b ..rt'-.r had i'.wn made to 'him ll'hl H..o. d.Hit amount ( i .Win-. f!.:it 1,.',.. v. a- -ii.itv of f.o-i i.i.oil it, I s.-.' .v 4no i.iu.ii tie-n answer' j.!. r ..(' Iii-'t el 4lvf. tin" (rut Ii. I i I lull-! W ; r . . . , . hi, 1 :. 1 1 . ... . 1 ... . t . .111 1 . 1 r 11 11 -. i 1 . . me raiaie, inai a.reainciivs ii.iuor 111 w wouni not iueii 11. a... niieiii r.iw-aiitm anu inorni ei.M-i-li ml-, unit the t rut 11 , would answer bettor,, el, louniahsts, we triilv regret it, a we 1011 that an American must be allowed to htm f.rr all 111 all. it is said, he was a most ' -. ' - . ... 1 .-'.. . .u . . v , th:,:.!l- takehooij. and u isiee. to g.4 the ' a I. ..1 ..: ....4l. -.A m uM'itii-i.ii! ..jiit-.n'pn wihmiut .r n" - Wi. ntJV&fk?-ti;i ,-:iOtffei-rsET?ls,i.sU tiH - - &t!LJitin - E.I :'. i r A Lit;...,:.!j,Ai. Xf ,...,!.! d the marriage of Mr, i rm " oie piirxo or acaniM liaing Mr, Tnmlliison, JVe attapect a man named I'arh of thi fraud. He in a mis erable scoundrel) we doubt not, and w ill not fare well if we can tucpeetl in identi fying him. - The iiiarMwatie wtHtett m tta usual form, and the letter signed in a na , tnral hand. Any one could have been ; deceived bv it, as we were. Mr. Tom- ..lieu to Inison is an entire stranger to Us. e j the issue whenever it i represented. ' published tile notice Upoll the BlipnotiUiAuiiiA CaeuliulaM . :"'n that U waa all correct, ami that ; would gratify him and his friends ; and Knew no better until it was too late. A man who would lmnose noon an editor in this manner, would not lactate to r - any thin-, and ought to be spumed from a , ne company oi nonesi men. ; rtfit uutjyy. e Were invitod bV Mr Thoiiius Urown tho Pronrietor , -Mi . HMUa t Wown the i roprit tor, 'nHd Air. I, fr. t , Donaldson, the builder, - ' ..v.iC ....c lj .... .. ..ua . r . ... .1. . . , I, . reveaia me true ctiaraeter oi, an tne work. no uncst and most durable materials - have lieen Used, and the general effect of ,lie whole will bear the severest criticismj , 1' is certainly a very creditable job, to Uo above gentlemen, and to our T,.wn, h was h.ade to orJer, and is worth j . ! A ,:"ild 'mueiK ws held ilt w'h.'l"ro,a few '-vs ago, which was a,,t'"'u-'J a '''V moiiied portion J'f ,lie ciUrms A,ls"ni " vo,n the rrol"wl,i"" "f 1'' Koad from Wilming- ' ll""u"lL''' '"" ' A r1'""11"""' adopted,whiclLdeclare.l ' lhat the eehome was a Stntcwork, and 1 i--'nicted tbe Senator and Represent.- lives of that (' te in il,.. i,..it tj.,,; 1 les ' 1 lMttt L"U"V '" ,ue ext Igiola - ,l"'e tu P ,or "H-as,.re making the State a two-third stockholder. - . ., .. , ' - - 5 ?""'wrfff'' the odd : "f ali ' " " M"- exquisite "'rk'n'-he b hnysolb.gtm buttons. i 'Ul"!?, y coata, tU . lata, afar l , - . tramping oivts, tlli.K i.l'ort' i..H c,i...w.i . - . 1 families in the were somewhat d..appointed, at the tirst ; :,,: x. litv nMiM . T.vlv.i. Th. .a .1..-! which atteodi-d ,mJ: th-ir name, were a to se-ll. re- g'unce, on hnding so plain an article. It ' , Jeouf.-ren.-e het.. Austria and Prussia at Tes- Lmi.U r.uu ,W ahinr .uyM he left wr"'' otrrt as trtit--Irt-HioU- keeof meretmavl sr.;'i":'i" ".wv.vhiu . t0 u- fctotaCfcrrj; i said Court to. "anient. The painting, however, is ot a ; """-'"- : to the w est.m i owers .. I Ct i their viii. and must fullv were the --a-. N.. . n V. k ' . -..'. . I ll...t tl.A ma. I.. nulls' i - , . , suirior order: and a ciisor nsnect on ' 'ii! America cannot wait. It is . " "."" re " v , -.. . , .... .1 ..,......... ...... a i r.iu"niui, tit-iii'nii HruiiVJuiii:ii imu iuihiimu'u iiiu iimiiiw ihi: Jl.v intCi. plaee. by a ad F,; - . 1 13 cession on horseback. -. ilay we oC here to sec! 'i lT Tlie Raleigh Standard of the 24th tna'tvU i,s rea,!er,i ,hat the Hon. T. - i ' . T" , ! ' L': -r inguian is oi. posed totren. Dockerv !' ; --! ' ei" 1"' between Dockcry and Uragg, -roww that sentes fjewtiTVMeMih I't'iiltna-awl- Wari4trg--5R-Mim--i, - i it. ... .... .. ' and the Whig anl Democratic parties. ------ -'- -v. u v , n. iiim ine n ni alio L'ein.K ". - , , ,, . " hat s the use of talking j n,ri ' "l i.i , :. , . - . - S" Th. mas iLircinc, wie lornicr edi- T, . I . , H . , - ' t-r of the KicfiinoWISfimrt ino?iiTn?jtirrer; at Washington. 1 ...1.. Ill VI 1 ' a. . ' dangerously ! - 1 The " Washington Sentinel" says : 4 Meeting of ileinlers Congress who oi.iioseil the iiasailiro IM the Nebraska and l.-JKansai biHl.vr'M.1i4dr.TtMriia; . eh. , Where , "'r. pursuant to previous notice. it was hel1, r how many persons were present, w e did not learn. Hut the I Ion. Solomon I ..f, of Vermont, and the Hon. Dani Mace and the Ilmi. Reuben E. Kenton, were appointed secretaries. The . committee appointed for the- pnrpsise re- , port.-Lan " Address M the People of the Cnit.-.l States" which, having .been read. w as unanimously adopted. The conclud- ing para'-raidi is as follows: r ..... .. .. . . " u is no Time Mr exaggeration f.r lr It is no time for exainre ration or for tinedm niirf ?iTtrj.v.t:nf:7- i ... . . . . - i .....-.. i- iuii, ui tne past and warn voti in sober car- ncstness of the future. It would not become us, nor is it necessary to suggest 1,1 i i i , . ' tl.o i.,i...i, e.. s.-I . ,..1. ..iii.l.t . . 1., ...1. .. .....1 ! "V'" ' .i . ( , in this great emergency. ith ourselves we iire. ready lit do all. that shall le in- 1 our power to restore the Missouri om- promise and to execute such lurther inea- . i i ,i siiri-s s v mi in vuiir i-.l.wo ui -..in- ' mwii.l ..i.il mat . tiMiurr for tlu. . - . . . recovery of the ltouihI lost to freedom and to prevent the further aggressions of .-'I-.. " - - RE-AfrlTATIOX. m i tbii Xorthi-ri lliP tiun.iii ll. ttt4 f.rt urn trtiittirtri iieuiisiiiiere nulicafe anvthiug t.ut i hemisphere indicate anything iii-o- hut iicm-.s I HIT It 11 1 l.H'iH ii that uuii-htvery feeling is stronger t- . ""'"g''""t not only tin-,cw Mi-nmd ."srar.-s. inn in imst ot tlie nun rarc1nold ir, ta''-. tnan it has been t' mativ vears. The pasax- of th Nebraska bill, in i -i n ni-.-f ii i u . i I ! i the late proceeding in rj..-ti.n, -4-inis to hfive again ar-oiseil the foul spirit of fanaticism in wilder fury than ever before within cm rcCollec'i"ii. 'flu- repeal of the late act is now the war 'V: VfrM'J-!-,.l;:HC "I"!?.: !'r"" iftuisateiii.. all tlie..ortiieru suppor44.Ts:or roPuery, u ease their akulisv are:mit of the' .Whfa-ka bill ,Tu- .V ,it.t.iKtL.tit H'tiJ. nr.-f an I -il.. 1 noiidi-d, but Mitii.ll parti.an. wc are surprised to venerable eiiiin.-utly -.has rank- I itsi-lf with, the tlmatical pri.-ssfs, which to oif i inn- the agitation "ll slave- ry. by leaning towards a r-i.-a! of tl la'.- ten it. .rial bills. What is the object .I these I'.nrnal-'.' Surely the Inteili- eii. cr cannot find pleasure in aw rfki-iiintr', r in aiding and abetting- in aw Hkeuing. .! .1 i" . . . t .1 it .. 1 1 I in- "ii-iiiou 01 secii'niai 11 scor'i ami sinie. j,. , . ., ... . . I I stiell be the intention of t.bec resiM-ct- .entertain .a ' great reaitrd tor their abtli- fi- ; but. we. rtn4 ehiseorfrcvpR torfj- ia u mit ai 'un- yt :ut- jiirii-iiiri a jf va.HK, - r if - ----'.'- , ..j-.,.-...!. J sJ... : i t ) !l in till' present revival of agitation It bus not J...-- !,!. Bout h, will stand or full by it. There are j not f Mhyto war without good honort rea stnrttgerintircntiim iiow in onr judgment m for A t limi ..nr Ih.Cwv. nt n pvHiituiil and r If a war could be irot up In Which. all peaceful separation of the Northern and Southern State. We do not deaire aueh a rmetitinin. lint Wft imiurino thero are few. very few in the Southern Btatua- who do preparing themselves fbr Its results. Let the Northern States look to their own interest in all these matters, their South ern sinter can atford to calmly await it Well, verilv. the Country will i.av dear - i iv eTIOii"'li 'for the whistle, if a dissolution ' f tiJU L.iioii is to be the consequence of! ' ,i. ...,..jn.. ..r v..i.-..Jb.. i.;n ti. doic...... i.i i .1 i . i .1...! ; f ,lu Mis,.ri Compromise, and wc cannot see that she has gained anv tbinif bv it. It was conceived in a lust- i ;,, , ll. lr..;. l..n,.e l.v onr.,..., I, , . v 1 I K(Hl( 1, n Northern man. ol(J p and y0 Ameriea.T. - tr J ' lieriu-tiialiv si-r.aiiiirnr 1 ' or... ; ' Th course ot t i. ,., . Sutnn, ;,.,,,,..,! LUriveller " A Member. An old fogv. j " Mr- Mu.ij.s. Ves ; an old fogy. All j "ut nd prudent, and j.ist, and . . ? Vk TJ". , I is vtsiw '.'nu"n( ! .atlV t llVil'" sir. ill'', tiH.lljardv, it sees no danirer and . !i ... ti l- i .-v UVi'lils none. I lie disciple ot 1 ..ili. Am e- rica wiiiiHi muse me avaiaucnc irom it bed, and leap on it to guide its course down jliesttH-l.sideof the mountiiin ; and the same roeks against which he w,,llW be Imileil, and wliich would throw back mangled and lifeless b.slv to the gruiinil. wunld echo bis wihl Uuaj? t4 , triumph. These advocates of progress i I'1"" ' the svvitt current ..l i 'agara. and w a e their hands with de- , yM while the r-tpidsWere hurrviin' them : ,,f t,,cir djf,,! tati-; and c'ven" when I, home to the very luink of the torrent their soiiu of exultation would. .miiiirUi witli tlie roar oi the cataract. .. . JS - N. f. UAILIM)AI DIRECTOliY. . Ve lean, from the Ualeigh Stan.lar.1 - t tfie 2i,t ...,t, that, the Governor .and 1 i ' I ..... 1 .1 .. I ... - - . JLiilnnid Coiinjiany : Charles F. Ki,!.t vri it Kowaii ; Natliuuiet it. Kami, ! V . i, , ' ,i i. .-. i . 'i. i aKe ; ikoocri i . iiCK, oi . riiiuor.i ; ivo- 1 I.Urt Sirui,.,. ,.t V..u- I Lo;...i-..r Sn..n. ! I Wake; li.ibcrti'. Dick.olUiiill'ord ; R.. " " . . . llan'rave, of liavidson ; John lJerry, of j Grange ; and Ue. S. Steveiis..n. of Cra- a.,.KjiltmM)t9 ,! ,)0 , 'saiiic as ttiosc of hut year, witlt-Xwu-w- toll, 11 'J I. v ..... .1 f . .. ll . ii nty. are itn out, unu Jiessi. i;i- ' ry and Stevenson, ts ,m:ivU, appointed J . . ... ' ' iii tinrir i.iace. me w in.le liireclory on i the part of the ttati fs nr. bv Fiecii - 1 . ' . ' tive appointment, made up ol DeiliiK-rats, appomtcd ArrrtuA- Jthey arc-of ttiat politi w" ' a v ew ,np IX -l (. a.'MSS w, t .IX-TT.HUJ.IJI oiierua im,.ro. en.enis , .or one ". .i.e., !'e,,V,i,,.'1"!l'!!L'e'. ?,e. "",rh,";, "l; pose.t lo ine cnarier oi ine ix.au, or. a' - least refusefl to v.ite .when pn npin its passage llttltc FICHU. e. I : ff-M'-t'AJ JJiats jmtduifT jxirlij hud Iieeit thrown -into this business! ., i ,L ,i..f...,.i...i ,. . ,i ' propriety or any pre.n-.lent of North Car ... 'ii i -1 ,'i ... ii'i v ... uii, .i iniini -. olina ; hut now forstli, all restraint is throw n oft and 1 arty takes its shameless way in a matter. . I purely Mate coiicer... v" ,i .,L"!'-' as . ortli l arolinians al' ,.,ce toany notions or d tne people are mutually inieresic'i al'iiie, without refer- il .i-triiies uf nation- al Politici. Did the gentlemen of both political parties, who raised their unied voices in1 tvr of this great w..rk in it incept;.:.. nari.or t"r an instant Uie niea t..at u wu . i ... -i i ... , -. -;t:rr. i" r::::-:3..:. . ." i riinroaii -. iiiai ine irnn;iiMe oi oron.-i. 1 1- tion ..r i.iiticl opinions was to enter m to an enterprise Indonging exclusively to their beloved State? Would the hard-' w orKiii;; men aii'iiL. i ue i ue in ine u'ih'i . . . si. ... i i i-... .1 .. I ..A ' have embarked their means to tbe hist ,..llai-, and struiiied oiii a'tbeUk thev- baCe d.me, jVpaf oM-raiion a locfoc,, railroad or a n o., nn f. .... t. i .. in i m- Hiiieai. ii ..riu iiein-i, o.-i- . . haps, to ii allow and repress t.-eliug ot '. . i- :. .. .. ngnieous mug, anon, ra, ner man sav an ni,giiar.h-l ..r;d that niight, retard lor an iiistaiifthe progress of the work on which , instant tne progress .,. liie .irK w incn ; herr,mnh.naotoi,r,.pleare We look w ith conct-rti to the action of the s.oca.,...o,.,, .. a .pr,.ac.iMngaunu,u ,thp ta(g -.n.v this wVrtider . iiicftin, ntm the ftii.,r'(iuciit cMjre "I .. . - t i f - - 1" t fVtHrfVr - w ttttTTt-IB - jtttii ri? 1 1 P 1 1 ( I , . . . . lU'i'ijsi ! r-oint-t Ii i n if In viiiiliraU' uVin'Hntiic 1 hiirai-frr ami ttnitrNr the appointing power, n matter what other interest sink- orswiiiis. Irfrritiitwmtrrjk 11 1 riot. A WAR WANT KI). Tin- .flippancy with which ft ela of sinal!-leei demagogue and her's's tatk of a vvar with Sjiain vmiild lie disgusting fir were not h. atisttrdand tempti- bit' to inspire disgust. I ln-se w pr'bfes, M1'" a,,".u! r",,n?r'T"" aP to lv.-eiida-igerviJ, fancy tlmt it woi,ld re- in the I ark to annex the whole Western ft.-tifisphere and whip Kurope; and that all that is needed to justify Mich a result is for neighboring I'owcrs to npj.lv the siiiiie rules of tr.ivimineiit and pl-a'-tieo tu Americans and American interests-- prov 1. led the practi.-.-offends such Ann- l icati i'leas of freedom and risdi't as an-, applied to the t ilizc 1 anil interests' of .1 - .. . 1 ..lin-r naii.wi . , . A rlass' of A mcr.cnn are of I be rami- doltlst at'out us he -f.U-jisea the. w orld over 'irTd .......... It, 1 1. ..I:...' . - l..... a ju u iu.ik tiiwiu 'yarti I-mii nn. imim . . -rjr i . .w,-, -v-" f J-s-r!l.. .. v iir'!. HI of t!,! s-.nt "JIJ1':5...?"I!:,''',"! cottriigeoiis,sensi!ilc, and responsible than the demagogue and mock-he'roei ho i uhlster ao much about "stripe and 8arw !" national honor." 44 manifest destiny, ! &c, would be brought within point warm ranJTf iiin1iet of cahmWrtiotranit tlt rest of mnukind were not to be injirel we should say " let it come !'-J' l'ork Mirrvr. LA TEll MOM KMOPE. - ; , OBtv ., nr Ttiv mtiiri iTi.tnnr. New Vohk, June g, 1854. Tlie Atlantic arriwd at tli port to-day, brinjr- i i,..v l n. r l.fiw r.-.-,.iv.-.l The transmtions in. eoltoii (or the three days Jm ' .m 8- 'middling-Si. The dein.-ind was nuiderate, and h.v rather in favor of buyers, but there was no 1",I,"W "jC;v . ... A. I M.Hei.rv .piotes coitop drt-lln. VI al-. Ilad-stutt.are in retail demand, at unaltered .ri.-,-. "e nTOl armeu oui on u e i u... l-l. f : i .. .1.. ,,.!. I ,, 1 . - I .1.1 He is apseiiihlnii; (.'ossiiek on ' proaehes of tl besieg-rs. Admiral Napier an. bored off Sweahors. and i''"1"1 J1 'vhanae.1 a k-w shot, with Helinfts but n,'. K,,.' .. ,'..l,,i,irih. t-rmiiii-d Fmrli.li "II,-- Hus-mii. voluntiirily j.-riiiillol Engtidi ,, j.-fel,., ,,,rvhiil to-h-aia M.wa, I he altu d fleet di-stroveu the redouM at V' . . , . . , ( tH I i II 1 1 i A I 1 IIT U 1(1 1 I 111 JH Tiaill KJI 1 1 "- 111 'III lli- Kiism.ii.s, aud is now inareliuii' on lilhs o . o i . ilh sivu llwu-anj ni.-n. n-K.minig m.-)..iiiihii ar.-.-oiiii.iini-,-. , ' :yH that Kuin will evaeiiale the priia-i-; , pr.-vi.l.-d lb.- tlalut ya i preserved;: -;'h. r lliat .I,,-r. .W, .-v.ruhinj; ,; . . , i war rivmoiilh . ngattl in tiring ..n lh.- i ali-! at" Shanghai mi the j till April. T Am.-rican miw Lilted and tour w..und.-d. "Hi- liiissiaii llis-t wa U-fore Stngajre. 'I'll.- l.tl.-sl from th- si. ii. Iru-ntal slaU-s that tne ..-s-! ami cargo will lie a lolal l.. l h- first ,.t. hm-Tit of trooi f.r Cuba Uft l'.i.liz on th.- 1-t instant. .41 the 1st instaiiL ..... auor.a t.ll h.4.U it W no .W I m.nii.i.t truiu tii.u .iiit lin-r.- citsio. ia ti.'htnig at lh.- oiitts of Sih-tna. J he l;iii;o.s an- uiakimr iiniii..i.. saeiitic.-slo.arrv tl.e j la.-e. but il is tbought il can hold out I ll... ull ...I Ir,'.,.. rM.. ....... ... 0 n. ti...-i ;,, .h, iii.uk ... iM.ii.-t. I hii.-r I'iuha is at Sliumla, ami J akiewitcli :it Kaiv. 4- A" (falftsH jVifl'filw," Cii.oit... Juno 2. ia.1. - T!m- trana.ti..n in .-otioii to-l.-v w.re only I I i- ano ,1... . ...1 i.... j .i ... . . .. j. . " "J,l,-v ai ue- pni.n oi smuwn;, mm n.i.i.uii. ej. A't-ic Yuri Marltrt. .... ..Nasr--Voaa. -. J-ane J - 7; Slur arwt ani-hangHif on Haturdsy, -' . ... .i 1 . Li: . - .I..H wio. i nan.i. itiu nmn: uuii. r-ao-a ! "f VL i.arr-1-. pirin turjitioe. at 4l - Uuiu..B ... - - u., .. ... ...i . i i i m " :" '"" " " ' 4 j- Hour ! s of 11,000 Urrels, at Tf mar 1. . .1 V i W'l r:. . l ...... H L I . II ST ... I ", l " '" ' -""" " v oiu .-.uoi- '-f ' ' i.i. r, and l.of35,.Mjo T..-.I,,, .,... ,ik,,l , f.,ir bu.ii... , . ... .;.1H.... It S If 1 .1 ' il t - , . . m,,T SShK-hs4uutf.bainlr. h,,.,.,.-... Sp,r. ir,-nUi .tui. t-.rude firm - 3i. ln il a ii. J4read.tulT.de, I, iksI un- , "r ,. ,.,. - jTae. XiiUuot ,IhIj4, Nkw t RLtx, June 2... 1851, r.,it..n a B.m ..n Friday, with sa).-s ..f J, ' .-.ihi l.:i.- f..r the wo, k I2.IK)0. Middling 8l. t. k ITj.oiMi. I si-tea- in tbe nciiHs at all (HrN .-j7.-,,iM)t) 11,. Kl..ur..lull- Ohio f .rti 4$' a jO. Sl.-ss pork 10. Ilaioii sliff. r, -SiJ.-s i,J. Sti rling en hnnge 6J. Tbe retershurg Intelligencer of the 23d ! of June ruvb : We wert? shown yesterday one of those curious natural txiisnleextrrtctors known 1 as the mad stone, of w hich there arc sev- erai inar we niivt era! -that we have heard of in different j 'rT"""Tt rjisrertr- v irgrnrx I nnr WTlTcTtTbT. w. re Is-autifunv adorned, and the viand.. i . i i . r , -, . ' .... . ,: was s on i us is lie immscs mi oi .vir. . - , ' , ' i ,i., i ', ; in tlos fiti mill u- itn. i uf'.kriiu.il that lie. - ..... ...... , ha several certificates of ca-es in w liich i i ,- it i . .i it .... ,,.,.ti s l.,..ssllilie IIS...I l..r till. I. It.. oftheinad.log. It is a rectimgular in Ji"N "jj. parallel side, m-i pmliidL ;"r,a(,,-,' T' y huk grey and . r iniivt ii nfiii. u u uuiriu n. ai.r iHirfr i than half a loti.pia bean, except that it is , . ,i ; i- i i- i not nenr or) thick. I is in l.eini' unnlii'd ... , ,. ., 1 1 to the Wound of Hie patient it wmui ex-1 , ..;.....:,., u t, nmv ,,... fc , .:,,. :. rv.,v ,nringtt.efoiK-rafion:t''' . I . rictiai.in.g evening. of C,,,,VV e.,, ,,art v, Voars, 1 part ! iiii -itri.il- ant: iriiii mti Hxt: aui'JM iv itt l-l . I 1-1 1 t . . 1 1 .4- iti 1 1 1 il i-i ti.h. Jii'i klll.attillif llLtll hv tit ItHti. ,, . m, . 1 il "'i. i- 1 .1, . nun 1 i, n sii nn' ui o J.-- .' i not mre so than many other mysteries .f uatiirc, and w c do not see w hy incredu lity should not bow to the recognition of it as an untidote against one of the .most appallng and deadly diseases by w hich I... I i,.,... , I... r..L...I A 1 oil events its reputed virtue is susceptible of icing easily anil fully tested Minimi a case: ,,r. T t r.tit.'ly arise reouiiin -, u i,;.., .,, .;,.,,ri.-i.e..i-. . - .. . a reow tOUi VV. tJnuk that we. confer a tmbUc' Iwneh't ...i. ,num !,. ,- a !.. tl.ir !a ;, a ,. , tlis ci,,N w; . i -la we learn .i i-n know n t" act as a sovereign rem- .-.ly for the bite of a mad dog in rejieatcd instances, foaTKK dr THK DkkP " Devil ' Kislr' became entangled in a line off Stil liva'u's Island wharf, at lharlesfiin, on ' lhiir.luv. and after some trouble was j - aplnred bv the ownor of the line. It mcaure.i I 7 f.-et from fin to fin, and its ' . . - 1 . --' .. 1 i. 1 ie i-i ' wcgni was a roil ami a nun. 1 in-111011111 " ' 1. . - - -1 , ., ' .' .. musinvl two fit and a hall, and takinn-! d.intorous hmkihlj eushjuier.. .-Tlu4 tb that hastieen iaK' i-fl. .1 . i.T.I .., -.1 . a . 1; 4 iii uarifwuri iiaiuur, uurin uiu.itiMt Jj Hr. h'Jitur: Ibiviii' lrn a l.Hk. r on at the UitAN Civic Hau' at Murp"a Hull uii Fri.laT evening It, and, having Jittla U imre. I will trouble yoii With a conimuiiieation, and in my feeble maniwr atteinpt therein, a alight da crilition of thk grand' reunion there hapiy hearU, and fairy feet, tlfld beHt ph elfjoymeflt The large and ample nalooh presented a spitta tU of unparaliekd brilllabcf. It wa tlirOHg.J i h ml.l of happy face, Of the hKMt choico aociHr ef the .surrounding counilea. file lbrt wa bratiflMly decor!l alth eer grwiis, flowers, vrvathi and motu tlni ckII in wai one entire border of red, while aad blue, iuUfoperaed wiih (lie National FUg sua-petitb-il tntm cw n nrralWi ! hv Uhk th beautiful arrk ofuatural llowcra over the orches tra, euusthuting a rfect Flurabrjsta. Tbe wbote of the larg Hall wm ilfvoteil to the nuriKxes of the li'dl, and tail ami labor in n day had converted mlo a pala. of attrao- lii ; the aervitt of the renowned Niletn I land was tirHHflit iulo ropiisitl"!, tlii( tugi-Sflt-r with . l . . .1.1 .j ..f. 111.. It il VV..L.. ; . . . ... ,. ,. - , I lie IHIliH'JIO oi'J ui i urijn, mi plete . , eacaanMn,r nng inu, n was ever wy ,-a- ' Mre to lisle, te. I To ihc aduiirabl.- niauagi-mail n(jXav.Coin-! ( ,11IM.ril,t. nded the gi-ttinif h. and i .......... ... . U-ndaiiw wa6laekno4Ugi.ieMuflhiapai.. j t,kiiMj gnlbinlrT. fblly rf.K) la-rson. having en-i1 . K11Iie nttMt d : "miliea, who rarely go out of ih.-ir own imnn j cirt''". were Mighted and delighting i guests. ' "'-n ' never seen a nn.-r aiiaii m.-igninoHM iuiiii, i " . . -- i sion : the inspiring imiic tbe rising and fall-' j )trHe.fu heads the flashing f j.-wel.,; and the W-i.-atiu,,, .A bright eves, whi h out i . - i i i I i' the l els made uii a gorgeous aud b.- il b ring vpevtacle, in faet, ni ki ir them r- s.-nibie ' Krrh blowa riikps, ballvd ia dew." I - . dancing like fairien In m "pint land. ' We doubt if any city in the I nten would dis- . ' ' 1 " lay gr-ter variety of h.-auiy aud inb-lligxnc. .. oi. i i than w.-r-irHth. r.sl to. th.-r on this occasion. ....I.' ...ma, MlfrUMU, .11 IWI .. ,..,:.,. n ii. "U-ly r.-pr.- i,t,s, and were it j.i!.l in Dotiee like ihia tu 1 s rsonal. we rould haim-l I. K... I I . I .1 ..' , ,j ,, ... i-..... iivin .l..iriMllllV. Willi H ,.., i,,.,, lU r,Jt (f b,,,,-.- ,n, (nrt-M i , ,, .1 , , hone ai brilliantly, among our own nuiu-hl.-si. j herl is wRen arnniving tjteir Inuraphs on their ( I ln-d. ll was ri.-bly represented in two fairy fornne one tall and ciiiinandiiig ; sli se.-m.-d' , 'i". m..viu.i w Uie sj.-ts umiii, ine woipior glory. uiiioru, i tori.', - rurry, J lgvidsoo. Stisnly, Ansrtfi, Witk.-i, lturke "aiiji Ctibarruii. all ba.1 munm lew. of lh..ir Imiii.s,i. - BM;McB..lieIiiJir W make upTa l.,uet ,( tMM -"ti,' '" .M.t.l r..-1.. .-Jil.t.. ia ; i !- , ... ' . j - , . i. , ' - ... ' , "o - lur own U.wn and nmnlr .sin.-.l i,. ..nt.,1. - ' all "twiner vffbrt. ho' was rich in.ly.si i tlM - i . l-l t l . . . -I mauiy oi m i tair .1. i. gatmn. in what t.-rwn, au , .nU, t10 .Mrig lov.-hm-M of u,w-1 to,r ''"'W"-". m-l-.ty rombin i d iu their every ni,jv. nu-lit, si a like clusters of )u, mu,t not omit llaSSOilJt-i l rontribuled niiK-h to die beauty and appearance j iof thu Meiimgi tlioy were there in alt their mat u4bojlh-uUiU . Iioi- of the future. i 'ut I cannot taki- leave of this subject with- out noth ing tlie fine uipper pn-paod for the j ..; U m.inr kt CA. ItoBAaiM. of ibo - llowan II..UM-, who in alwaya "an mf in siK-h' mattr, but this time he outshone all pr.s-e.ling ielforui there were two tables bountifully up- pM "'lh all tho delnacios of die seanon, such oyaters, baked meats and ram fowls cak in pyramid, and ery fwncy and conceivable form. Among tho fruit, pna'-un-d in --rsoii. from the . harl.-st.ni niatket, wo imtiee.) Melon, j nanaw, Orangm. ISno Apples, e, kf. The la- j: i i. .l : lii.j it- - vr m -'y anu .r,-n u"'1"r di'on tlw-y were pre i . I''1"' ' , I tr of tho tteautiiu ili-oration cm lliellll lor ' w S.U..U. iis.ooii n ii". ..en, e-w ' t''her wiih tbo management ofllie t.r:m....g and r miitee are un.b-r olJ.gation. lo Prof. Nicb.-k of i . a& niio oiuhum.i. iimiu.i wotii iin. .-n-rtiiiinii, " m m-ro'i'-u '"'" " ' , .i.f..;,,,, ..i - C' . . . . ., . llieilancing wa kept up unlit among tlie , , " ., . ' . aw Hours, win. spim ami m uon, wi-n - i.ll-r. lire.1 sat.sfi.-d wh having , d a n.-H 'II I lS. r-.j-r..-.-j...,T.i.,.. t-v.i-i.....;;, ..tr,ish.!a.t:i-. i I Mr. HrtmtrDrar Sir In lbs last isue l-ml, nnd lliein bi-s unworthy of publin trust in of the Ihman Whig,l see lheKdiluri hakiuoulillij iiHac4niui'L 4--- 1 - 1- viewiKl an article that apin-ared il." the Wnli li-1 man a week or two ago, '! the sigtialurn of , A True lbjMibtieiiH.'," III regard to this review I w ish to make a few remark, which you will please, give a place in ;)'"" ll" r- Thev ti. e wis), to teat True Itepub- liianV lo.:tni. by putting to him a ipi.lion a ; directly lirniouiMl.-d. as the one. wIikIi tic says , ... . Whig Candidate refuwd to nimwer. 1 Ins , is the .piestion : . j . ? Am yoa in Unt of Uking, or eiberww rndrinf t -M Vnrfii ..rihe p"bl,e, w iihu.il reroaasraiMif. to , na-ine i:acni,.ur an. " '" 1' M.ajoni) ahinild fair.a-aurh a law." ! Why.M.iwr. Kilitors of the Itowan Whig, you 1 aiirpri.. me ! the adocnu-s iif the TeiiiiV.rani-e ; ''"'''r,n have ner'er d.irel the enai tinent of a . '. "'t one of which yon .peak ! I can- not imagine What h prov.ik.sl ueh an itipMro- iratorr. unlca il wawtlivaiinn-bensioii tliata nro- Lil.uiav ... atrimn.nt Ii.,.,,.. l w,ul,l in,.,Ke the ' l -nis4 ailoxled to in yoUr ipieslion. ' Hut , it . - - . . 11: it i i-crla.nly known to.ev.-rv -intelligent man in . ' " . . . hroW up. tl. - - t.ixl.i K: -..... Ii lC. .... ...I . .Ui 4. i "ur nim wiiuihiiiv,. oj j . . - ... .. ' . li-i.l. ( il 1. .. t il'y..x !.! i -t i! 1 i t "ftii"iiu.ii oil mi '') : Is.ti i.t iii. ii,T..r " of the Coiiventiuii that uil iu the (.'ouit H in, in this plane on the lOili iutiit, positively, and -publicly declare,, that lha aivutates of pr4iU tloh wanted novoppreasive, nnjiirt or unramtitu tiooa) enacted..: And fcr " A True Repub- - ticn(" arid tliuae who advocate a rmtrietive or ; proliibitury Law, I aiiheaitatingly anawer, Not -blither b aof ihey r " in (aror of taking or ytberwlso reoderiiig leas valuable private propr . ty i-'If ihr-tiqtioi'rwIiMi 'aajnoa -amy hare;-"' either by purvhane, or manufaeUiw, be Waal fa ' meant, could this liipior not be sold by tluj whole. sale aud stored away fur! roedieinBl or nxxlutni. eal purpose I Or, if stiU-hottse and their ap iiurtensucea, l lha -"irial pHipvTiyt y so'" much t nr would be rendefeil " less taluable," tbe friends of the Teiiiicranui Heform, had ra ther buy tliciif, pay for thertl, mid demolUu tliena to the ground, than suffer the evils they indie. Now, 1 Uihik J have given a fair and unequivo eal answer to your question, and bo. yoa will think it nothing but fair, fur .! ask a lew pieatiom of you, and inatat upoo similar an- ! ,wera. abu as i ara nm iuo - irm ittti'jlHsn," nh,n U ihIiL m .i.. -j.: " " ,v"" i.ui, but only an buinUe U who feels an '''Un! in the morij and tuuiry eimdil'roa of i"ur RUW.1 uol '""""V ",wet Are you, as patriots and fiiehds of tue pnUist . w ili.iiig tlmt the nefanuu Irani i. ariAviiC . sjirit ifialt be coirtiitw amwig 1Wi'nftaae:"- ' and pr.jtiK.-t-.l by law I r :, i . Are you, as fair aud reaaonabla men, willing ! 0 pomua oi m. men in our maia sni "" "' ma" P"1 ! ptgl unme, and another porfl. to taied to support Uirin t h you not believe that the liquor traffic, I tw, .a n,fjiii m i,fi iHifViim IV IU9 ll.WfVaia Of our State t r - I will u. jt notice your remark ia refiard in ;.L :. f.....l'.. i.i .... .... Uie will of (lie .eopIe being supreme law.-. "A True iM-puUieau" aaya, - all political p.wr ia ,wted in and derived from ll nmiJ il . '. , . ' , ,r" " t"""" T,,i y cuM-de, " f : .i.wriniii.u H-ginMiiveiT ami oy eonaiimnonai . . . ' nils '. iniplyiiig. a 1 nn.lv man. it, that Ihst t a.li ueat.-ft id ihe -Tritinf ruiiw U4irm- hatsl-a - will rod-or, ili.-gisUlivrly or uncBtituttun ally to di-terinim- the public will. If ynur r inailn niftun any thing at all, is it not what I hwre-attnUnJ 1., th-.n t If aill ,.u...k.. , ,, . , iiimwin i lie nuono wneu. ihw, ana l, whom, ' . . . . ' ?. U-n n-aort. d to. by lli friends of 'liibiUon, to .b-t.-rinine the public will oft the great pkw ; lion of a Trn.p. ruiioe lUfurru J Sirs, I am persua.). .1, tlixt no adrocaU of a , . ,. , . . '""'t.'-"1.. '. r"o ,y other ilH - rson in tlie Male, lias dons this. : lul I do ytbat the thpmr Mmvpnty, iid llot fna '- !!6ib?t A'ims Jiau. JaJiHLilt.. till try to Kdjrew. a full, fr., d unbur.d. i pnnwnm of the popular will, on I be (pwat and jiniortant(quolion of a Temp-.-rjnoe" It form. A CITIZEN. Kur lha Waiewmaa. TTIrTtlAXXER AST I I'mtfllBTTbrN. The edit of fix Bembfi.na IVnnor has. in I.;, i . . l. ..i. r........i ,L- i.t;- u r 1 ' .i o t -h his U'W on the TeniuerancB Ii. t jtti. IU . 'ow Mm4f a fn.-ri.f J. Tilm(.ertfH-e ha gi- . -. . . , , . i' - n n no; oiny gol wisiies, tan acuve co-opo- "lion." W, are gla-l to know, that m atraja himself on ine side of l.mp.-tanc, but netor- lh. 1,-sa. we think his pn-aeni atlila.h iacakuUlod 1,- gtvo aid and Twttlttft to ftie eftotiiy Tnilead - rWaAfcl rana- ., know not tmw miw-h h did ht'tuM ha . catin-bre in a.li ancmz T.-uip-raure, hut wc lis im-e he lias ls n amoiior us. I reckon b o. ,-o to r.-tm tlie world by 'good winbes," whu:h is a work Very oay, but not verr tffee- tiro. However, all we Inc. tn say, on then point, m. thai w hen hi ptof.-sMofn and works corn wd. We will put biin rmjihe Jist, u( acti.e co-..p rstors . in die Teliiperaino llefoflli- lb- tieinpt to east a little odium upon lha Tein-raiMW working men of the present time. ,v ,.ling tln.m, " an organised psrly, witli jjta of " proliibilion" by Irqul nartmmt an its great rati) ing cry." Agaiu, he ay, " Ve are ... . . .. i opposed to 1rntiiig any set of mtm mho l.ve but out- iifea. It is very clear to our mind, that the cli tor of the liannrr intend, d by theae re mark, to raie a prejudice in lh pahlic mind against iIm- working T.-inp. rsnce men of tho pres- eiaaw.-. l.v .tigtiialiiing them with lh brand of ' UVrn. ' Ut us I.Kik into this innlU-r a it -ally is. w ' . . uw tiaa nu.ai.it nttaa il tr. llitnM a w.-l.a.ak ,. ,. , 1 1 noin ill Tins cnsrife. .-...k.T. 1. Tl.at the rliilii(ry mn fr no l-irU d n ,,i,rt f Temivranrn itf.jhil.it ion. a to ).,..,,, ..... ...Iw , .l.im. .I.U ..i. on them; or that they wora ao "crazed" wiih iw itlra of prohibition in reference to llie moils nr tuba their elfnrl alsirlivttt-airipliIiiiig trie - ' If he meant the first, we diall find it easy to ri - fut biin. The men, who favor t.roliibition. aw eoniie.l priii. ipslly of farmers, rmtrhanls and mechanics. V-sppenl to the intelligence . this community to know, if tlie prohibitory men known in town and country, jn the Tem- H-rance Couventioii, or those alsvent on that of- easion are not men as patriotic, a public ai.irited awl as e.it.-ri.ii.i.if' in wittkinir for lha tmlain 1 PS ' (, WM a anv-othor set of men, Will lh editor take the trouble to examine tbe bta of Stock- foailer jn t J(ail 1(H d l'lik Jtitads th ..-., n .... u .1 , r- 01 "'T"r 10 wn-p, isruooi. e, 10 eiery thing ciili-nlnled to develops tbe reaoinoes ami advance the intermt of tho ttwe say wall he take the troiibli- to examine the sourcw f information for the purH)e of aw-ertaining what the "one idea" men a he terms them, re loing for tlie Stale in tins way 1 Then let him av that tli.-v an- so absorbed in llio "t iiil a to ovi-rhsili the other claims of aix-i. lv nnon tliem. Are iheytiol dj.mg as much IU promo- 1..,.. ....;..!. .,..1 1 :.,,. nl imi;iMhi.ni. .a ling agrieulttiral sod internal lmprov?mems as . S.S!l.iaiNIMl Soff I Its- editor TnOnulirU avthwii iaVaftlus iiyrt, ' ct iwh i jj m, , ... J tt.. -. l. M ..J i-.:?- -..-in "