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1 ,i t X 'JL If 1 1 1 u crrlbic Trasdtir ti Cincinnati. 4rar . j.u Keeie.- the CZmed.-Tht -uii,nnN WF S-ath' irec-riei How. thfl Pjnr,rfn" Chrc&lcle' 5f Wednea, . B3jf'v.; V.,) w ut lw recognize d by many ot our tn t mm John Rfve,th Irish comedian. fod v ' - "-. J If,B:rud( ha I.-lJ ofUnf njn ,1 i.nta ot.M hjow characters. . vho him been acting a Treasurer bf 1utlTf'tf,TLeatref)r--f few dijs. and who tlfl t"i-..ind lf "IfV Cook, koi new hat, Cf-kbrate-d ttif.k 1 J,!.ii Kecve tovt 9' airlock l'ttni I j fUl'in him thruu jjh "the hrt Willi Iiku &ik 'knife, wh.te th-y "wcTa both uclirrf ihe scenra. It seems Mrt Jlteera t-ro-'-'-r ti tSt; Thratne, an! i "i the;iconcuit4n ; bfli ',..t pitto trtjatked to llu, CVok,.as the J lhn tfs'je, idaf Iigv. Vrti perfect.' , nd iiucttl. f tVh tha rfeeif don't yo4 study your . j-artl' io his i?u J ku!t -way; to wMch ho. repli tJ, had better nt tiucuM W t5? morefur ' 'if )o i !., I'll slap yuar tcv." "Are you in wrneiti" h! Jack, .he paswd on.' In lhemen tim.9, fie tniH eompU ut t hcT;feukband, who left the i ticket'oHico, antiroifisr upon tbc stare kv -thl back dour, ft. t it.fo Morns room, where Morrif wu 'If10! P"n the Kf, and wsJWmj up to hint, Mrm' : r a me in to let httd know what the.' receipts of th f - p'ium wore, oto. vooa men remarKea, "syia aoa ( felttrttU that prompter of yonrs t keept.it snetriA fiHt,4 hfU ga oat of here om nt?H miit Am gutt e." 'Morru omd ta "trply thiakiiif t' kat a n'n r-irf,t ba'liuTi; and Cook wtnt forward m ilia Ma, w liere tniieiin; Rv near the jjraiinjUeT'a L- Mand, h aaid Uf hint, 'Vcu Lave hvfi thmtltinj my wuV aat(. Djn't brother me," t id Reeve, i a'jit butty no? to whidi Cook' replied, "1 11 j.' - learqywtt? And m(tanIy atabbe'd him to lie hearU . Reeve made few etcfa towards ih 4ot n( Mr. 1 Levi! a' Jrrntiitg nwm, etclaimmj fjr God'a aake, 1 let me in1 arf fj&bbe I aionuTderedl" then j foiling backward,, vu caught by that lady, .who I aupoortcd h!ril oolil alio fainted. " 1 , " . i . ! ' i Jlrr! lingered a few minutes, 'the' blood guslu in from hia boom, when he 'exr.,t!., Mfanwhl'e XKjk. walked deliberately out of tb bick dKc of the itajje. Crying fircfire, and nviw tha ,UcHct ffljoa, xv hero Mr, Smith waa cou. jnj the money, tii. i h ae. him ricid, akt'd .-rv'a the firt?" n the back buildifttf," aaid Cook. -temth analcJi-.: cd up the puptr luoner, and ran'oui; Cuok theo pocki lrd U nlver monry, forked. ihe ,door after him an lie wa gomj out, and fled. . , i . , Aa aoon a - life officew could, be -rallied, tboy wcvf in aoaceh of Cook, and ltroom-ded, to the hono of Mra. t 'arnathArv, in the upper, part of the City, . . . ..! i ;. 'Hi . wiiere tMiarucu.aoa wo t wie momer i mi. ;Cook. ' Updn enqninnjr there they cou U learn not(ilrot Jiiin, and after aearchmp Ore house-A.hey found the fctnrt lie hail jiist fulletf off. uttdcr the hydrant and the water running, but nothing of him. , The icene upon tho etalfe wa awfully 'trarr&. ; . . The dfine man wii'. weltf najJ" hi' fire. Mr. . I-wis, Mrtlnllh, Mr, Foalrr, ahdMia Btrth Lewi, all feinting ' nod ahnefcinjr,-"while. thJ ,g;3U. . ' tjfinYnon the atajro, without a tingle exception, ' ' were, m tea.and it may wiU truth b$ aid, '.that it waa tho mot cffLcUvc tragrdy'uvvr acted on any tairn. ' . i, The funeral of t' e hiurdcred man. (noli place frvtn tho Gardwiycsttrday afternoon, ai d M-ek-arn k-. - that Maara. Morna &. (Smith buva oauat'd hn 1m ' mediate puruit'to be made in .vanoi directions.; : It.ia hoped that a reward will bu olHrcd fr the ap prt hetmion of tho furtive, . . Jmce w rivng the above, Team that the Sheriff, ; ' office m reward of 8 100 for the appr bentt on 'cf tf e ; .mufderfr,- Hnd the mem) an of the tfo eompanit 1 - ' ttached to the Iiop!o'a and tllo Natioba Tlie il,rea,J ' tipuit nr" the point ol a-'t-Jug ajiothvr hundrvd to tfie aum 4 10 idy n.cnlioiu d ' J ,! TypoiH LacIcXa Re,l WfalfAlllrm. Ap. pit-gate, priotcr, of 17 Aim street, has" hud a hand acme sum k ft him by . pcnllcman ; lattly decc8ed in Europe, amounting to about $60,O0U as prt of which n in valuable Junda.' . t . t ,-; -. It seldom happen thaaueh xd fortune ful! to' iho lot of one so deserving. All wliu are tKqtd.int, - d wijth Mr. AppU'gate'r -enterprise ; and untirm; induslryr with bia liitelligQiice and :iutogrttv; will . rjje villi us at th.i" imlpjkdj'ar luck. Ar. Y, Sjii. ' ' - "i ' ' Another New CuHterfiit.A n$w counterfeit two-dollar - note on the Northern Bank' of.Kcntucky ,H in circulation in Kentucky 4cUur B. signed T. Scott; Cashier, dated Lexington, Kertucay November 4, lt45, fayable to J. W. Hunt.' The 6hola appeatrancfa of the note jia dirker, a-nd the cograving, especially ol the vignette," tnuch. coarser ' than tha genuine. The igna.tiire' and all the writ, mg on the note ia engraven, rtc4pt. tlie figures 45 in the year. - Our citucnaViouId be cautious df bills oflho above dencrrution. i ' i f" ' J , r Coirrspnndenct of tUt'AlexanJli In Gaietle'. - W8ntGTo$ July 33 A telegraphic dcipatch from Philadelphia, mehcK tiona that-ureat exCjitcmt-nt csisfcd m that city lost : evening, In ot5equ snee of the. ,vete; of' Mr 1) a II as tin e 'IVrilVGilk and lhat he w-Hti hunr and burnt mi 1 flit bofora hia wm door at tlio . height -of lt)0; i lit l. nouse was irireaiertou y no uvurucimn, it wan only veJ by tlia atrt--nuu( excftions on ihc partofsonrr of tlie whig oitueos ,against, the j Jury and ruadncn of a mtb cip posed of men of'his Prty. f . j fc , ' ) ' I . Xiel a pi t There! Tiic Vashinjjt jn Cprrets. fo'uU fll tt the "Standard " m biA taut Litter, Says -::: The Graduation 'btlt 'Owes, its' passage through the J louse, in its pi estnt excellent shaped in a great t-4rV, ; to the exerttoti of tted piurth Carolina mtmLersMaisii.' McKay and Dubbin! . . i We call upon Aliv'pcopl of the te'tale to wcijb1 well this sentence. , This Cradurfh'o;! Bill tins billef plander-and' robbery thu niviure, rbi'ch ; rruclly and wrongfully vacrrficea the, m teres t of -Ncrth Carolina: in the Public Landiv.waa in debt, td for Qa paksage through tlie ifoue orKppret.cn tativer, to two ReptenltittveS'o ;lU-d-of the fco'uijgs and vishca. of N orth Cj.r Jliria Rn I. 'Re-. gurer, ' . 1 , ;.. ' , . ' " , . f "i ; :-- ,' ;'' . : " ' j- :- 'i'T n ' ! ' ; -:v;':. Appointment of Senator.-Af considerable remark . bus' ben made iu Coiigrcw, and out of. it, in 'regard .'' 'to tbe appyiBtrm-nt of. h' SenaUr, in 'place of Mr. ! Hyvrowd, we take it tipon nuivelvea to miy that 110 appointment will be md by 'the Governor of North Carolina; to fi.l th vacancy at -this tune.- Truntirig to the Intelligence of the people, .he wilL ' leava it to their decision proTiiouneej aithe conjipg Election, whelherl wo-AVlugs; :r two Loco Fncoa hall represent the Slate in, t!t nexf Congreb8-fe, ' ite 1 ' 1 ' 1 '"- AttoknGe Tnyr,iTli New. Orleans Jef J fcrvonian-an Administration paperia out in a i-avfto' attack upon Gen. Taylor, to whoe want V f prud nee and tagacity it aUnbbtv the breaking ''-! cutoftbe war upon, tho frenticr, with all the con. ' . 'sequence. that have resulted. ! Tlie Trpieegiirds ' UiisVlUck upun the veteran as anldealion of the fcttgsoflhe Administration ilelf;-and the Jifier isoiiam, it ac 111s to think, Iijh boen aJcctcd tn thrpw, out this rlLr. wiUi. a view of. ascertaining how - fer ft way be nafc fo follow jUoughr iid Rcady Wssha'l tee., r - '" i, 4 - , 3 , 'Wu bin the last Itijcuis, kteaiiiboata have .aecn'f built, in Pitltburg, besides 31 th- present ' ycar '. C , ' ' - ' , - 1 - , " ' , 4 ' - - 1 . '- t Atf fhe'New Orleans ' Tropic' cf the 21st . -ult. baa thisfdir hit: , . 4 - .'..: -Jlr 2ei,' re I lend of.lhr Amy. If is now , ' asctsrlitned beyond a dvubL, t Ot rreVulenl Prede will take head of tEe Mexican Arinv;- We ' propose that filr.-i'Uk.take Uic head of the A'ncrican' Army. . ne winmue a guoa J.-nUtr tit head tlie Armv of Loeofoco civilians fi . has' appointed to of5cc,rd we see no rein Wbyr Paredes shu'uld be distin;Ttu.hing luimlf on the "battlefield, and Mr. 4!.' Tolk not do the atne thing. , . - , The Nevr-York Statb. Convention has adopted -i ' a clause of the- ucw" eonstilulion fixinj the pay - f a member tit hv LfgisUp, at,- S3 per -nay, ! , which shall not e,xoocd in o - aggm gate; &3h) , Lr a single at-s.-ion. " ' . ' 'f 'AmLr Ao A volunteer named Tipton, U is reported pulled tha nose of Oov; VVhitfoinb, of ha t if he fajla 4o recent if, ha vilt auccetd bis Euktriou predeccsaor. Coitimbys c.nquirer f Indiana, a ahport tune unce, at new. A-ioany.-- ' .Whether tlie pull wu of power and4 pi-h enough to " if ntiU his Excellency to the Presidency, at atane ' : wiur e Ta v. is not kn,wn. .' Bi ts- 'art- kbout 'equal. niCflMSD'MESSEXCEB:'' Veritt pr. rT 1 ! A net tea1 -dr-ftf, rrrand Zea-r Ntf !"iit' Subvert ptio a and Adcerti$iri N. I 'fr BiilJtZ9, corner. llanvrr and IS ter $trteis fitw l't-', ie Aentt futki ftptr t ft A It. ROAD AlERTINO: ' , The) Htizens of the Cutitjr of Duncor) 1 nra requcklt-d to. meet at .Aahetelle 0:1 Satu. day tHe22ud instant, 10 lake, into outsider, "lion the cofttecnpUted Rail Riad from Cutum.. biti o Oreeaville; South .Caroliaa. Froift the' vast importance of wcW a work to oat fap.cauntry, wc hope U fiaVe a full atKnu'ance 'i ot ilwxt c'j y.. - We-xpctt to haya aorneogVn- llerneQ of JutLaciioo fom South Carolina wilhuy. 1 t . ' MANY Cim&NS.i ; Abt:rilUr August 3, 184G. , . . ; f TUK ELECTION. The fultowinj coipric till the return which have cortie .to'haua: : . I .,- ;r . . . CHEROKEE. ; GraVarn4S0; Sheprifd233. Representative ly . whiK 93, Brit taii7doino.kral', 138, Senator' -Francis, whig, 7.1;" EJmohson, d,MvKr4tf 3G1 . ., 1 T&'ArrfUvatt 4?3: ' Marr -230; Morrow Ptnircnliar DO; No Pemtetiliarv , ; . j MACON.": . ' Uraluaro 457; Shcpard 3011 ' . v y j . Fioncisl94; EJmondion-153."., 4 , v. Htpresentalfre Ui,cksj whfg,"419; Smith, democ-raj, 330. ' ! SA-r'Dowdle' 330;' Ml rveif 3S1. . ,Loi;otniary 3-,No Penitentiary 045 V' v M ' r i.irirooz). - GoceraV--Grahani '4t7;r S!tepar4 347.1 UrahuYn s rrnj. 100. ' - . 1 , .; Sennir km&M' 0 a D-ni oc r 9 1 i 1 6 1 ; Vi a n -cis, Whig 137. ; ' ' A ,: ' . Repfescnlqthe-- Vv r gtison j Dcmdc rat , 388; Keener;. ,Vltig,3S3. " Ferguson V mj 5; . J.ihn U.llison ta, re.elt,ed.S1ier'tir. F'tjr'Penwerrlidry 834 Nft eQrt. 048. Frpri u n tix a tzii nation of the foregoing re in 11 t will" be st en thiiFraocis js elected to 'the -uijie from the disuict compuseolCber. okeeMacori and HayV'fd. 1 ; , ,i . ' . ': BUStOMUB. - ; ' ' , Ftnr ; the- convenience of oar riendij we have'propared Iko iollo"win tbfe,. showing Uje tfoie alcachp.roemct in this county: Q at to . .3 i-Z3-- Abbeville, Jlomon'V, : T. Creek ' 177 87 .32 '43 91 83 23 - G 75 93 9 00 00 G 14 5 431 73 41 5i 21 33 '43 57 -59 .42 2o 14( 51 53 ,29 73 62 47 ;9() '50 US -31 14 39 7i 94 G2 28 24 99 61 24 31 00 17 13 6 .04 67 19 30 14 21 48 43 25 0Q 6 11 1 C2 9G 31 75 1 21 138 114 41 .49 45 22 43 Bent Crelj a 45 L'tnestot'io, i 00 75 (22 LUcndcrsunir 17.. , ' Swannanoar . Fair View, I Creek W. Spring', 7i, 49 .46 . 9 ',23 Spring Creek, 45 Total,, 951 49$996l74354.0i3GO continued 1' T U . . - w 1 ., n T 2 Or 2! 5" .51 Z 12. Bo -. 3'- 3'' 5V . S": ' v 1 . 13S ' 9'2 '47 14 111 34 ,3 130 69. 70 2 . 3f 133 .41 "24 9 GO.-. ;68 3 v -17 . 87 .", I40r 9 15 " lj -145 . 145 9l 3 157 " .44 85 3 30 105 25 53 9 60 IG 3i 3 45 39 11 . .3 50. 17 10 5 30 ,i J5 40 1 " 3 51 WpjlS; 24 13311237' if- AshevilJe, t Ilomonv-" I Turkey Creek, Benf Creek, Limstorie t HividLrsvnj " Ivy",'", " j S wanna na.t FuirJVtew,1 ,t Sandy Miish, -Pint? Cict-k' , Warm Sprjn'g," Sprtng Creitk, ' Totaf, aentali'6n in the; next Legislature will not be sufpas9d'by any in) hel ..State,' for abihiy and uscfulnfAs. But - while Buncombo tends a VVhidt.U-gatio"n,'omofJ her sister .'counties that could havo-(Jou"e tillewise, had theyrnade propelr ctTorts, hve nt done so. Haywood sepds aiDt'inoeraij .which is a, loss to our par ty caqsi d 'by lack of that union and harmony so, esstitUal to siircfas,. Tho member' eloet is; noWevr, we uiidortan l pledged -'to vote for whig Senators . . . ' i I HENDERSON. (jfahain 5G3; Shcpard 193. 't .. 4 Wdfin 23G. r ' 2?frweVaic Biiter.uhig, 457;'lWif. son SCO. j . 1 i For Pthitemifliy &2; igninst a;Penitcntia. ry '650.' ; 1 't ' Co! Joseph Livings' re-elected feberlff ii' VANCY. 4 't r ... Grabam' 440; Sliepa-Til 503,' 4 - 'vviibdfili 4if t ! ; ; : ' m R'presnitutlte-rr Fleming, democrnt, G'14; Bhickwfll 443. . ; v-' J s ; Carter 617; Baker 452.' Pcnitentlary-55; N Pepiteniiafy 8S6. Itjwili be observed tlia Woodfia is elected to'tJicSepate from tiendersoO) Buncdtaibe atd Yany, uiilioui opposition 1 ; ' ! . ' ; ( ; numERZonv. " , l ) - Graharri 1269; Bhepdrcf 231. ' ; Senator Login, Iv.hig, '424; Mill, dein.; 231. Col. WmR'Jane. nnd Col. Simeoa Mc Curryf wdiig are elected to the Commons. - Governor Grhara 609;- SKenard 170-T j' Swaior Ucnl Pat;crsun, Whi, is elect-1 cd fjrom Duc, McDxcR. CaJdwtll and ' ' . ' . . 1 . 4, ytikes without opwt! ion. t . ' JiVprriiafej-Ei v:. G70;' MdveSJO 640; Dargia liJL i . McpoU'fLL.- v' A: correct state ttwrii f - the t oto In litis county, u'q are tiuaUd o bbsaln, but under- atanll from a reliaWe'aoUfce thii the vote for Governor; U about at.it a'as jn 44.' McKes on and lirwin uhigs, are elected f :o the' ' A ; . ' ' J ni..l.v .!'.;.-'.' Uoranmns irotn ibis county anu uurar. -Tho vole of CleavclanJ cotinty ' has not yel been received Gralwm it is confident, ly believed, will get,ht increaaed vote . ' It is truly gratifjing to obicrvc, in caslirtj;, an eye over the ; vote inv this Congressional District; that (jov. Graham" has received more than a thousand votes over his jijajority two years a 20. II ow'. does this fuel accord w;ith th repeated 'assurances gPvenftb the people of the ciasl bjf the Lacofoco prints that Dc tyocpcy.was gaioifif ground in the VVesterir Keserve: , V cruy, the : whigs jxyl the -v est hae covered ihernselves with glry. GrahamS. majority increased -, over ..his last votejabout 1'40. fE. P. Miller, -whig, leced to the Cummons.v Jlallew elected Sherifl. " LINCOLN AND CATAWBA. L Stowe hberj-.ra.eltscted to Ue Seti. ;',kdj'. II. White', F.' D. Rdnhardt, N. ate. WtUort, and John NVebsttr; are elected to the House ot L-ommona-alUJemocrats. : . Gtaharri 902; , Sha rd 17 1 1 , . 4 ,For Penitt:ntirv -24l;No Peniten. '1714. " bovan: -! GraHam 820; Shep ird 003." ' t - ' ScnriKerjr, whi, 405;. Fraley , T.dem. ocra;.'363.' . . . Iteprescnta,t(ces--llendqtsont whig btibtiha, 1w'hig791;.E,lis dcinociiit 777; Fisher, dcn', 731 . . ; " 4For Peniientiary 171; No Peniten. 018. Iljtfzcki'ajh Turner ielec?ted Shariir. I , ! ' GUlLFOliD. - "t ' ' Graham 18G7; Shejiard ijG9. Graham's rmjorny 1499 aa incrcao on his majority two years, fcg., John A. Gilner ehjcied' to tho Seaate, no opposition vote 900. t . The lolloNving.namcd gentlemen tlectcd to the House of potnmons: Edmund 'W. O. burn,1430; Nalhatr Uunt 1413, Pcler Ad ams', i$ouV ; t The democratic' pa tsdidJttQ' received 562 votes, which, on comparison wiih the voles for governor, shows thai he ran beyond bis ,paty strength! '. y Majority 'against a Penitentiary 695; ; . OliANGE. ' 1 Graham'swyte in this county about 100 more thun-at tho lasv elcAion. .The'; . whigs1 havct four of the fivejnfrnbors to thcLtgillH t THE RAIL UQAD, ' On the first pgo of .told'ay's. paper will bo found an interesting article'from the. Moun tainter on : the subject !of the : proposed Rail "Road. from Columbia xtu Greenville, S. C. ' And in oiher pafrs oniho paper- will bj seen fthe p'rocced.ngs of twof public meetipljs, one. by the citizens ? of - Greenville, tlfo other by those, of Hendersuin county, -to devise means forthe furihcrancc o-f the same grand project.' ,; . We trusl fliaj themeetjn which it isjn con. templa'tion. lo hold ol this . plar'.e orr the 22nd jnstant, wilt,be numerously attended. - Elvery- citizen ol -Buncombe coUuty vill be, benefit, fed tjy thp const ructioqi of this Roap. 1 Then shake -off; your Icthatgy', and wme up to the meeting with a. determination to aid by your "counsel and1 money .in its construction. -1 During the Ute tciiiBfj contest ; in" this County our tumble naomewas intraducedMuto the speeches ofcertain gentlemen, on various occasion, and .political capital sought .10 be made Vroni .the eiicrfmstance of nut, haviug ..expressed a -choice a mong.thV several candi dates otforini; for tho House of, Commons, wh'ich' waa strangely construed ioto.jdictat.ion to the voters of the county.'' Wc have yet to leant that jedit-jjig a newspaper deprives a man of a will, judgment, and ; patriotism'. t It wt!8 Otir intention to huV noticed the abuse which hosbeeu heap-jd Upon us, aileyngihc, ex posing all concerned;, but upon further re (lee. tioii' we thought that as these". things occurred in the heftt ' of an exciting canvassr perhaps -theyj who tnui wronged us would, after-limn for sober n flection, rcgrethhat they had done injustice to a heighbdr ajfd 'ftllotv citizen. At anyale,- vc are disposed to pass tho -matter by io ailoDceQir the present, leaving our future course to be, detcjruiincd ' by tho .cotiduct of others. i - . '- 1 t ' 1 - - m ; , I( will be seeji among the Congression&f pfocccll'-'gSi in another column, th it tlfe Sub- Treasury -13:4 1 ha passed "the;. Senate by u strict party vote. ; t4is,-,.wiih blher Ucts of tl.e present Xocofoco tingreytf, "w,ill sink 'Polk and'his minions loan itjfartj y $0 black, a damnation ao deep, that the hand of rej jr- f ' , t r t rcction -can never reach their case. . : .- s. Tho Stale. of Buncombe has waked up.----After waitwig until ttje requfsition of, the Go vernor was complete,' 144 blood .thirsty war. riors tender 4heirservk;es.-iyoriA State Whig. What- do yuu mean, friend Mann? Your "Janguage'is darkjy hiysterloii. Vhy, blcs you, dear sir, the old State of Buncombe ten dered the service cf seven companies to ihe Governor. leforef'lh: reciuisitionof.the Go W" "W verriofwas cpnplewand one ofvlhcm. way i.-gi ajsjwjaoU ' vJauujno! J' accpptfu ti.. i t? nuw trrrulicJ pari upir j Norih Carotin Rvgiment. Hold! n Uffikts us , Your'eifDfw-tof.;b:ta printed ,j Buncombe -rhere' jqu meant -4i'e hou!d say f Wr invito t!e attentton of our readers to the fiillowjncommuuiration, written by jnc Ol lliCliefcl , il'g'i ana IIIUM liruJtllllHI, im-n in a nighborinj county. It iho principles avowed in tht article had bt tn c,ud mi in the rt'Ceiil coiiU-M, we haw ol the bhndun of a doubt that the" Whig party wy!l bve had at teat two' more members. to th;Li;- Ulature from this CongresiiiHial District halt they will have. It is now two' tale to reirred the tsj in thii instance, but not too I at?-1 profit by the udvicc g'uen, in future elections': Mr. 2ll!n-The eh- ciion now V'ing o4r, it would be well for most-of us whigs torc. view the Dast,thit we miy bo profitttMj in, fu-' tore. I'Lkeach'ir.d.v.dl ak himsf th question, whetheche has dono hi- vhole duty to his country and ' her in,stiiuitoitj; if not, what has prevented" him from it," was it his fault that the t lection of some good wlvg hus been defeated?, or has, he oven thrown cold watur.oti.tbe": ,1 :: uun of a wjtig.and ndi. rectly encouraged thejemocracy to persrve.ro in the-consummilion of their utiholy ends? I 'If so, for what? Becaifse we failed . to get 7' - ! V: ' : c ' f , . sjmeithce cr nbrmntlion lor onrA-lvcs or l ' . r i. ' . khijc paitiiuiy.! iiiciiui r wo jfawtr 1 of .the popiilfltity of. some1 promising ' whig, at on early hour thU tiioVni;h,jot' which we Icsthe&hould eclipse the bnliisncy of our J advised yuu' immediately,' b Electric 'Tt le aelvesor friends? or were -Wq controlled bv Rr'M,h- "Wo n.iw(l.ao ,Uie ' .. a.ure of for. t ' ,c , . . . '. -.iv-'1 - warding yod ::by- JLifihtrting..lvp.res!,!.the foh- the more selfish arru higoted opinion. of or I , . - 1 ' T - r ii' .. .. . -. -: fc ' -- t - f lowmg sumtnary -.of the Important . news own judgment by- opposing all nommatioiis brought by thilavonto Mi'.-imm:-and ean'didates, fortKo. reason-' th.it; we had f . -.She' bring ti the-iUtiU'pd Sti tea tho 'Oregon tiot been. individually constilietl beforehand. 'Prt"!My ralitJiWJ1 b mIio Bnti povrrnoieiji It 1 understand the cardinal principles of whiggery, thejt consist in node of thea things Tho principlesi(it the whig party areas broad as the- country we nthabtt. . Our motto is, or should be, Our country first, our country tast, oir .country nil' the ttmiet, ourseivts noihing but fa'jifut subject to the interests of thai cotmu-y. ' " Vhen' a catidida,tR is presented to t;s for our support,' the inquiry should be, Is lie honest, is lucp-ible, unddoes he bupport the protninent measures on which tho prosperity of oun whole coq-ntry. depends?- is ho in iavor of a TarilT lor the piotection of .the industry, bf bis own countijyt is he in favor of a ni.' tionil currency of tqiul and uniform value to circwlaie .throughout the Untied Slates; 'and fr the Goverument ofl'ftxs.to hafe tho saire .sort of currency that ihc people have? U he in favor of xiistributing- the proceeds arising fr"ohi sales of .lho public lahds equally aii)ing a!l tho stales?, is ho jn fjvor ol1 rewarding men for merit, and not for .devotion to part) alone? Th above interrogaiories answered ih ihe affirmative, he is inliiled to our sup put, withuut stopping to inquire", of hat' pro tVssion' ts he? s-. - " The higs, though hi rgjrly iu the Frnjiri:)', huvo nol that' thorough wgauizruion which .onlribifk'3 so mnch to, success. . No Tflolur urmy of the old world was ever better djeip. lined lhali the nrcsent Loeofoco partv utlm part of the Sfafe; every ' dayls' experfenco proves it to us. . In the county ohlleudoVson, at the late .election- the pany, almost toa iri;in, was brought to Jjour - ftgainst the election ol Col.. Baxter, without a py visible effort on their part- They, from all appearance4, utrc perfectly unconcerned uiurl voting nme;vh n they made their weight felt lo is full extent:? L having no candidate of theirown, they united on bsortrf indiscrib Ible standing whig on'-, diJatc. The 'whigs, to fight, with comnlete success against such, an organized ; corp,i, must organize themselves, and drive alTsof.J fi.sh and traitorous biggots from' their ranks. ' , ' ' 1 , ' L. S. , ' 1'or Ihe Highland Messenger? 1 "Hail Koad Jlecling;. :i On, the 8ih instant a large and respectably meeting of the citizens of Henderson met in the Court' tlouseto censidt'rjhe nvansbesf calculated to promote the success of ihe Co luYnbi"and Greenville Rati RonuV .' ' , ; ? On motion1 of William Bntiain, Esq Col. John Clayton was.vcallcd to the -.'-Ghatr and Wilhair) Bryson- requested to aal as',Secreta. ry. The Chairman briefly explained lho ob jtct pf the meeiing; after whieh'ablo address eswere made: byC. De Chset.lj' Eq , Gen.' Philip firinain, nfld Col. Th6ma.s R Miller. t On motion of Mr.De Choiscut, the follow ing resolutions were unanimously adopted: : ResQhed, ; Tlia I this meeting do recommend to the friends of the proposed Rtil Ro.id from Columbia to G reenvl'Cj I'd assemble at-ihe Court House in Hcudersonville on itie 22d ol tie present month, fur consultation. Resolved, That - the citizens of the adjoin ingcounties in tms ;ate, in Ttfinessee4, and Bouili Carolinh, who leel intertsted in tne ac complishmtint o(. the eriterprne, be invited' to unite wuh us n Ptir-df lilHTalrous. V ; Oil motion of Gen. -Philip? Brii'tainJ' ! i Resolved, .That -the proceeding of this meeting Je, published in the IfighlandMes sengerJiod the GreeiviLle Moumaineef'. On tpotion, adjooroed. :' f joiv cL.vrox, cirii. W. BaYSOK, SeC." "' 1 ' 1 .yy.yi t: j ; j 'i :i:';. ' Not he Cheated .Twice t a recent" meeting ,uf the Democvuitc citiVns ff Co. lumbi'a- county-t-n'coutv-.whicfi' in44 Ave U .m-jonty of ;i;G2&;;to "the Polk electoral wcKet at rsoiu.!nn wq tndipied against the Fn'e TrurtV Tariffand another, boldly .ie. during' lhat the; "meeting would support "no man for Presiderft ind Vice ' Presidenr iPf Hie U. S or for Coogtesta, who is opposed to protection ta, iVmerici "manufictu'rea and cia, or-whoe-principle arv .fa doubtful charjtctejon this subf-ci." Nat. Tnt. ' ftam tk Hew Yvk Tnbuht. ' , TWELVE DAYS LATER -' . . .Arrival'of I hi -. STEAM liU tUBtilLvlA. Ralificdtjm of le Or? Tvitty j Z,1!- ijVtX tjfi Gvrirntheiil-tirt:rj'h'on vf the Tjcuity 7?if Treaty atvt the A er n Mmit'cr at '" ij;. i -No position M re r feed on of cestfthg BrilihMmistrtfCeL'oh Market tErmKtih an ujivrrd tctdcnc $-c. dc. 'The- gtean)sliip Utlrt'rui., dpt. Uyre, nr. lived nl hvr wUnrf hi E isl. B.s1on, Mmday nvtirniiig, til quarter lUrt? siio'clock. c Gar ttgfnts, who had bven in waiting- n'ht and d.y for the hl two u! ni ,,TC aciji us4 notice hy T ft :gjapb of her prritah, : ' This inU-llitjrn.v w.U tuumUuctd ta B.is luii.ai-AaVjvWaix.'iiiid f tfifferew.r Ulf tv thtwu cut s bevng-' about, frftet tt tnihuUs We aie under ibf grt;a'j;"t vbligatt.in to tii The fuMowinavis our Pii'B'lihic.---Di.spntrh ' .UrriCE of.thC, li'-sntt i imes, B fon, Al )(id.t jiurniU2i Au;:- 3-7 o elk, ' 4 , .. -.. , rr 7 - ? TP the h'hlorofihe Intone . The Mt a ner . U iberiiia' wt.3-Tchrriphei j uulH ' .hJ' Ie u,p'r I Jus ifnirl intAtocum-i.t -sigiuM hy kins. Liorosnip. anci- .htj vieL:iiiit-oii : 1110. 11 in,, at .tbtV r orris: 11 Oihce. and nlttrwnrd jrwnrd coiney; hernia by II- Aiiioncao Min- td for dif-p'ilch hy the llibt KxeiJencty Mr. MoLum lha Hler l lireat. Jv,,4'- 'I " " " . - Iivihe Jl.u-e cf LprJa on iJhe 17ih of Jul) , J im LinMio-wi.c'i rosV. find eiiid lh.it It was his duty to lay before their. Ljrft's!iips and tint Hotjsj, the Tregty which hiiiKjiisi.bi'rn von eluded .between? i'r: 'Mjijsiy. end lhu Govern tirent pf th" UqiU'dj Si Wex-. in "- re.Jerenco to thv- Oregon 'IYmtory. .. He ' llu saiisfic iton Mi informing ti;eir Urd.-ihips that 'ratili cathtr.S li:i'l tliul il:iv oven oxelj J fgeo.- .; A iiuifaf tii'ittot) was inap t1 n the House of Commons hy' f trd. Phi!'rBtnu, wlut ap peared at lho b ir.an J si ttedl Ih H he had- a paper to pi t sj-nt by comma n il of. her Mnjesiy. 4 Tho il( w Mfnitr lui iio' jl iirU to woik, and ihe busme-si :,o( the couiitlry js again in a aiiutj joi pi es.RJii. i -i A 14 tne memoi rs iinvor b'.'e-n 'relumed with Macau by olid . ' , ' . , , V out ofpo"itun evcepi'Mr Lord I K hriogiMiv. 1 - - In every . qsj;rjer a diNposit the new uppointments; a fmr quenf of ijiii t t I'eojj-ut , pountr-v needs repdsy-, rail w on exists lo give ifiil;. in o'nse- l)ov ti;i,r'l tti.- I if tho exception of t Jh. So'r - Uu'ies, . there jt no -protoinent qu.-Ktion likely to' emu'ii laa-i , lho ' ministry , r te-t tii"ir rapioiiuy The ujfKiirs of" tbi4 sesioft of P.irlMment will be wound up, probib'y py the middle of Auirust. " Tin ureal movement to n hnhtir-c Mr. Cob rfeti for ihe Ust ,tf IhjIiii-1 nid properly is progressing- apuce.' ; rTher seems every ehanete'.hat. .the j huo'lrud- tyousahd pounds, fii d Unn' iw ihc ji) ijiaium cd the atnouut io be ;iven lo : him ;w ul b ; -.raised,:. .-, '- Klfoivs wjU-be)' nvvlo; t'sjpniso m fplendid monument lo ISir1 Robert Pi'tl, byline mi of penny sobscViplMin tlirnixyout lhi 'British Kiopire, as an tixpression oi.tho 11 itiou s grat--itude - , 1 : y Ifacliaiiieiif. The procet dings -in tho floiie 'of Paihi tnc nl, poiS'ssc nisi Jerablo fntere-.t', ; L'rd Brougham lrtl tilt: ossault in-the'mav-ter of the Judjies1 8ilaru"H. , fiEarl Grey'sliow eJ ihat if tho bl.orjn 'itr.t'ehKl lo any tine'ii Jva to'the noble Lord himiilf. ' Mr. DuncbniUf; wished ta hear from the jnoble4 Lord himself trdi'stinct "avowal, 'of his views: 0,0 the-le.din l(tpics d iy. Lord Jihrt Uuisi-Jl dec?iuipd this culeqoric- a I an analysis bull while' ''-doingpso. said tullicieiri to point tho mtil oi his- fui urn career as mm i-.lt r to the prineiph'H oi'Free' Trade, lo which he avowed his uhswerv inj; affefichnienl. " Justice to; Ireland hi; would iiie rally carry out; but wiih vrenpect . to ithe Estubhhel Ghurcii of ih'jt country thefpremier thought 11 imprudent to meddle in llns early stage of the business. . j Therame' cveaing Lord John .Russell do clired thttt.he would m ike (ih view.i respect ing the sugar dutie kliowolon Mopdiy. ' , TIm; vyloin ffacC. f' The Veto which rumor annotincod has be come n reality.: The:' President yesterday retyirud to the lloiHe of- Iiepresentttves, with 1ns '.objections the bilj s making :. appro, prifttious for ttio imprnvem'int ol various Riv. ers and H.trbors. The mi'Siago conimuni.' .l .1 t ; 1 1 - ? vaunrj; nit; . i esioeiu s reasons .ior neguuving t h i s b 1 1 1 J w e u n deV n t a n d , ? i s ,a 1 o n g : pa e r , AVe were u'nabJe to o'jtuin r copy of it in lime for this 'mormog's .Iotfdiigencer, and have .not jho navantagrt ;il - having read It. , We mum therefore,- defer to anoher opportunity .Vp rxtminajiiortf of its ' contents. Ve learn geneially uhat lho President rest hjs Veto ,u Iho coristitutt'm j doctrines of theJackso nian school, w,iirh, having : been heretofore repeatedly and ! signally t rpploj cd iri utter cUsregarU' of tho 'expressed, will of Congiesf and of the Public! Weal, aro familiar to most of our readers, f- It is not-, for us to--' question the sincerity, bi the Pr.e'sidenl'b scruples;; but it is not csi$y to reconcile them with an asser ijon rprtdu'-'yesjerday m i debate, by one of hia .political; friondu; (an 'Ohio rrremler,) that "if:he Tariff bill had been kep4 (ack one week, this 'jtivvr and Harbor Bill wnuh' hive become a1 law. National Intelligent cer: . liit'-- v'ftv ,V.i -; I :' '.' ZMfr -hl-x;-'';; ..Y -:r;-.;' ; - A leal, hiving lojt her' kitten, wassecn following a atrr?'! pie-tpifmewiog very dis coAsojely. .'TVis iis'. reg;'irded as one of the .rnsf wonderful " exhibitions of animal in- t met' upon refrd. - , '' ' I0 1 T ' . iA'iuiro sirn of d. Wjfiftieful tvlfe her light, ing th candle by sticking ir jnto lho birV, ir c iVg a 'match cr a piece off. tt per. Htwrnfmi nttl'r . 'IVIt m i a nhs . "tTI t It'tll.ul V at I ' v; . r ' r.i 1 a 3 '"-Mny oie teas 3, 0. - the Maii.,Bii' ,m tin Ltij, iifie-d nod Mf. Webstt-r' nudfc verv dls;mct state. Busi..n,-r,rihrTroi.uH'M ,uv forwarding ,m;rU 5ht.win t ,he tmbinnn nt Ahat tl,e thi- ih-w. TIh Wen . con.tr.nt at- tm,a,UfC uu d blini,n lho Ct)llt;lrVt anJ tha if nu.incf tidy tiiiu mum in tm.- 4.1n or-,rH,,m- u .), ,.', .ni tlJ .,.. I Vom$f9ndnct 0 th Ckarleito Counrt. I, VVA&HlNUTy.H, AugUat 1. It v6S slated and behcVeU, today, tlj Mr..Buch&nan had - been "requested ''by- iKi Prestdi'tii'id decide between remaining 'in ;.it Dt pamncut going up the b-nch t(f tlw Suprt mo Court , or ijoing to England ' Minij'.rr. " 1 ' ', ' " No Trensuty tinU'S have bi(n itl issued: Mr. Waikenhas dt termitied to drawom ajid expend w sevtu millions now on hand b lorB he issues n note. Tlic object is; of course to rthtve tUji bipi of "tberr specie, otid pre. p up tlu m for lite opp!:cniiun ol the sptciq tliutevf the Sub-T.reasury. , - v i be 1 rtaburytnote bill.was-advocated, ft prt fen nee to loan,' en live ground thu tt wwuid prt vt nt nrt tsiiy Ol' dihwing out s!l tbo money now jt; the varniui dt Ks;torivs.v It was rum.ored, to-day, ifut Um Srcretnry of the Treurury woolll tiest wetk alj -for aul,b0,h to iuc noies on conirac, for a" o the adduouai extent ' ol five millions. But. this wlxll3r."ihprob ble.- It 14 -j well kim"?n ,wter,.thaa by thiMiiiddUt i,f Oe tub.,, .itieat.i ot the iTieaury will ho Xhusted, vf the liiihtary operatliins now projected carried on.;' ; ' a ; The,SenlP,' lu day.' passed the Sub-Trecg ury bill, with wmo untrnpor:.intarneivlmenVs, that lo contract 'a mn for 'the relic fof guv. eminent, while thi svtem was in operation, wou!d13 ttnpratlicublti. ' iMr. Nilvs advueated rhe bill, thic fly on the I ground h iit. wouUI diminishimrMrtatii)ns 4d, to vhatcxleoi, benefit damesiie tn:mu. laetures. ' . . .. r Mr. Critltnden remarked upon the signs of Ihiicliing tlinl. he hnii seen on the .other sidef and called upon them Ui puno ' bravlely up lo " the it'iiks (Wv hiuj the mthcr "mill, siyue el-" ready , nid- we imit !;avft jhe uppers or. there could be n o'giindiu. I iv predicted tliatjh. iesu!t would be lho utter urbsttatiuo tf die iMr c.dlu.un nid titot he drs'rcd b-lufly t-j 1 J ...... I ' . -. : r n: 1 1 V I siate his itro i tfosons fii vuliii; in-iiv-ir of the b;H, j s u, the 'general iiruirs ot fho ini;aure,,f 1 ; as'dlicit'dt 1-r hii't't.-'- U .1' I i, in 1 T rt uiiud ei.eir.114. d. Vr."' ri' t!ie fuhj.it wis b. lore the ; r.-'oi IU rtijj t.is igo,4 th. no i.njm.ins u w Jul ' m rul. Twos ai.d I ri.fl, clj,J jiUJ l)l(1 ,,,,,,. j j,-,,,, ju ihf4P1 viction of jii'ir ti'c.ih . llr .sff n whrc 'iljit it was a ery dhc-t' pr. cci V tfpi.ite ih guvernirik til 'niid the b iI.s'-jmIi iicate at nil Urnei, hut 1'1-ULi e-p ii.ii'v in ih-f mwUt uf uai; and, uifflir that i:ipu,:.on, h" fjT-er.r, Could tiol have objected l it H post pom .Ten, .... had thai been thw general (1e.vtfc of th:-e with hum h-nitell. Bu', dt he he us ihe prociM w ,- it rould bo gone throirgli succi ;'fnl even hi tiino mI- war,' by 'resorting to a pfupi r iiia-ure. Ar.d, undi r th X .iuipit"!oi!,- he vi ry gn atlyirgrt tied tin-J'ft portion id I1.1 "r friendr tril? hat sulb of ihb House had -ilu.ugl-is I pro:er lo pui liny restriclh.ni whatever wnn. the" usa of Jreasuxy fdraf's',s hen-hitew employed. He believed it would Ira ve Im i tK io'prud nl, t vi n n time nf pace,Lui tt iremely so in. tune of. war; and, 1 here fore, .lie could n-'t'bul relict '.the'--cmrr.Ar:tvhic.-.Jioni7 of lr- f i n N Iiad tlojjii.t plojn n- sake. h wpuld he lean d inert n -e the .diflicnliy iy irren.il' hut ifeiitlv as the dilTieu.ltv wo'ildbo incre.istil, lie linier U" sec? tfeVj stem gosuc ' cessiiiltv in'o'eptJnitidn. Asa sincere friftnd, . Irorn thorough roiivienon,ho should vole, for ; it",' becau.su hebelievcd; that it would be ?mi-,. n.-nilv useful i 'theRoyeruine-nt and jtlic , country. ! It' .would essentially benefit nil in inufrtCHjiing tnd'u'iry, givw gr.cnter stabilr.v ti the cucency, nnd prevenj, those exctsMV expaiisti,s whieh tad nlw"ay they ocL'ured, proved to btso injurious lo-ev( rj bi.tiKh , of industry.' 'Agarli, he rrgreticcf ihtt tin- fnodu ol iiitrodueihVn ancj ihejime of introduction should be' likely lb put such a etroat and benficil-misasurb in peril.- If tlie war Was Jo continue, Jjhe could not duUbt Ih't 1 tlicro woujl- be a very -great 'pecuniary m- 1 barrassment'. .Ti)?y had- gone :Jnto thenar 1 j piecipi.alcly, and '..cutis qiiendy there hnd 'n not beindue. preparation -in rcglrcf 10 ili? fiiiaiiee-i and,. in Ins opiniin, very great:.eX- pennes hid been,incurrt;d, whichmight otbcr- I wiv h vp bw n avoided. ' , p , Tlie House .-passed ihe warehousing bill j 1 y; a s , 1 4 7 ; n i y s j 7 2 - Of d 1 1 1 he- g rea t niesa-. u res of Ihe 8eskri, none remaitl to be a q led ; on, except the gradualion lund bill. Ilist 1 n;i amended in the Senate by ihq snhslim rtion of Mr." Calhoun's plan, which the Jlooso rejectee. , ; 4- Tlie navy appnTpriation bill haspasscd. j Tho civil and diplomatic - bill musl;come . "P ' ip the "Spna.te, on-Monday. . , ; -. '? ' 1 ihc Cherokco trenfy, lately so rpuch lalkeo f, has failed so fr oiVi'ng to the jealousies, and dissensions pi : the Indians." - .i '..; -' : -The Union announces that - ''Com. AY- B Saubrjck, the highly tstee'med commandant of the navy jard.nt this place, this day re signed th" commau'I ol said yard, prfp.nraio ry to taking command of lho Unttdd Statei -j forces in tho Pacific Commander i 1) rr,if is 'now' in charge of the navy yard Wash- 'f ington." . . ' ' ','" The following card from Mr. lay wood, ap peared in lho National intelhgencer of . Sat urday: f . - 1 To Hi o rjcoplc of JHTortfj Carolina. In a few divs I shall , publish an nddrts, vindicating jbefore you my course inH Senate of the- United Stales, and .cxplatoffig the causes of my. resignation. iMy reason for- having delayed; this ipubVicaticjn will" be ftankly stated in ihe addfess. . ' RpCLttHllV, ' ' 4 - ' ' "WILLIAM U. il AY WOOD. t Washington f August l-t 1846.' - - The Texas Navy :-The d e'chn af th Spnate'on ihe bdl tor incorporatine linto -lb? United Slates. navy-the ofiicera-of :tbe 1alc. 1 Texas navy wa incorrectly atated ia tf f.: lust paper " , l , , , J '- l Mr., Hi n'initon having moved to ppooe the bill Ji defiimely, when the debate' closed lho question wa-put on this mojioi). and" was 'carried in the offirjhiauve ayes 3T, nt 18.; Thd fTfi-f jif I hio r?t5iin --la pnUifV lelitrto a ejection of the ?ill. Nat. Jnl : uJ v.?, ,. ,Ii :..i .nl inrr. on ! account of yourself-where vhavef J" been! '"Ll I tji p 1 1 r. III lilt I . 1 . jou ever iuow me 10 ouo " was n b'tf)?" ' " 'No tir liut mother did." ' a 1 : '.A -
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