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She AiwsaiUniieJ vision, Mr Madison (In ysf waa inserted for ihe cveniing ihe States from ;he issue of "faper banks. lie wa Bank, , though in -obediencef to hn .. "er nr.. . . r 1 tw OA r,r.-i- J F.UT4 hrnlrvC., Vol Tr v;?! "i h'l . .fOHro. Amerpn arm.es; t ! 1 ?'k, ha. 16 "JrJ-mrrii r. vpV( a sr' th future.' . 7" J1 n Kfftcus' S bul f9r the nrtaiani.1 Lrriitril nrp nrirl uhon nir. member from Pennsjlva- but one voted in favor af States Bink, now regard oly horror!' by these ver J thc Baltinioreplatform declares that present Administration ' had given "a Jf jmputs.t'o frtt traded repealing the;rf IBU'undf establishing 'that of 19 This wis announced as "the crow ;merit ar.4 clory of' Mr. Polk's Ad nitration. 'It ws too late to enter up suujcci,ior m$ lime was nimast ex. 'V - " y . f anc T ;Jr tna future." ... .. id; "but hq iould merely observe, that -U(KQf n:1P ., If, , - c-Mnm t . P.. I ie, of tv! :h Wf 'foducc a babnc of perhaps some forty be,oiftr 8J3 iiltions aaicst l!w country., .Specie Vas. f 'I'tfi' !? Je n'i3dncT3-T.i Cor.scqacr.cc; frtinj? out of .the country Z7ov Ticc I'i cshlciit, 1 ... -.L T II Iff 1 II ff' "Ff ""f ' "1 II " OP NEW Y0I1K. . "viiig" electors. ' Dlst. Tl. Hon. Kenrtrth Rayncr, - 2: Hon. Edward Stfy,' ' " r. Henry Miller, Esq. " ; 4. "..Hen. AY.! II. Washington, " 5., George Davis, -Esq. , C. John Winslow, Esq. , ' , , 7. Jolm Kerr, Esq.. , . ; . 8. Dr. Vmi -Withers. . 9. J. W. Obome, Eq, j; lb. Tdd 11. Caldwell, Esq.. 11.' Col.. John Baxter, '.' '"CTC 1 V. 8 . . .i of c vps . ;V, as wa (he st sr7t-J evil $--,' id. 331 4-211 43l :?i 2!i fV-poster, LestaSW : 1. wen. v--7 ;i 1 T 1. 1 .:ie Ui'iiioeratic c and carididatcs, vas thins: heretofore recorde nrtls of political' humh; canery. It was industric ted and insisted upon by lights of Locofocoism jus election, that ,Frec SufTn blessing only to be obtaih election of JUr, Tlvkl, in fact election was all that was r. to introduce Free utTrage' Manly was elected, he had:it in his power to prevent the ii. tioii pr this, systemi Such- gn palpable falsehood-rsuchbrai ceits, of course"; had no effect wi intelligent portion of our voter ,it Uhnlo,,, iiiciiT aiu many men . rn every . c ,ry LincQi f;t e if . i".:.::".;::;..;:-.: circuh;crci, iC('cvcland, :c thb.- Greene, Utrirord, 0 -1-1 . - ocnr "936I "ell V . 84 '511 19 a 500 1 : 3S3l 3331 33t W6T- 10'" 1023 -3T3 J17 3 MUvdc, MTende IpUredclU ood,r ison, 11 '. " 1 f Si " J i f ', r Y ?! ' THE KESULT . Wre have returns from all the coun ties in this StaTO except IlydQ and Cdfrituck, which, according to our calculation, elect Mr. jManly b,yi majority of 1491. The two counties hot heard from, gave Hoke a major ity of 13G; which, if we allow the 4ame majority to Keid, will' leave Mr.' Maniy elected-by 1300 votes " Below we give the loss, and in the Legislature, . cut from eigh Register. .In addition we have ' lost ,a "Schato and Chero! T rnKI.ATfTRP T -The 'foilowinr;.sno:s W greate lo'ss'n'?am.in,.'e" feeliate and Hou.rcomiiloni!' prey class of men throughout th State, these infamous falsehoods have -had thcirelTccts. . Can anyhoncJde-cenr-Democ'rat rejoy at suc; ccssundcr.such cijlinstailcc,S- 'fa ther 16t "them hZ thcir h9atls. or shame at a. na1 victory, gaineuoy juch inean1 iin At. . wnicn, f - A Alncon viz: A nintlfjk i . . v. .. ,.. ;liutV fodiJn-.but waand ' 'ootoi Would s&tivii sidj U k w vvgul-'if consent to change the V of - x neialar senl lo Mexico, (Mr. Sii' 1 fiV "minister plenipotent'; to ,cotTlt:e1, which was nll.tyt. was rcr-iir4" Sfure his recognition J f Mex. j ; j arnQ - owning "of negolir J ns for rr3Lellathcr than comply ttm asotje 'rcque-sv he . instant; ; ordered ' , liUr in mlNh trwrhA R ifirnnnp' ;on,Tres3i men jvj.: nj jnerejjy ponsi. this tained, bv 1 ,.,r,j, ' ?ixirt Folk and his pat; i(J re?p( . Vwlhe fearful -rr-'ay of -- '-IJ all' i"- ""sequcircs. , ; ffWro was anothjf-'gaW objo "' - J to the policy oath's- immi 'e could np'.Ydo every thin J nothire at l.iTie. ' Tht Amer octton 'miriKln. jistered. tivJ. l.isJA eucct,;becom tru.J, and nothir at l.iTie. lht Amer .pt-'.- 'e we,r'e laxci tor the benefit of fvfi-r.ers. Ths.miUbDS raised to carry c.l.is war .had beei exrc'ed lr the j- r art in a fjrc:.n country. Irtcrnal iirpruerr.eul3 wtn uncolStit,Jtionij, at ' . 4 ' V t ClJrc ' improve ibo "Dt-ad-Seawc i ' iw.ike roat's au'i canals acrosshe x" i,ar'1:i11 Teh'j-tr'.epcc' f N I real' , ' --3 they iv.vt r?Ti from. thepo.rt pf New York'ulonft, ami go were comtng in by. rtiljjons: and he yvuU tel! them, whilo the inporls are va increased under' UicAtarhTtof SlQf ihat iheir ctnorta were fajn(j. 'frrenilv'.fanins off". Tti e.tpnria lajjr-tftuns Avlli hot be onc.tenlh part oKwrpt they ere last y'ear Mr. WalkerV preditions to (lie cori. trary "notwithstanding; rjpd, judging from what he saw in vhe last yfiont they 'would became less than that, the "Union" of yesterday, stales the exporiW Great Brit ain ot flour fast yearat,2,12G 114 barrels., thi3 year lo.iw1; weai lastyear 2,17,. 448. hasnels, this year 215, 13, and soon; and yet gentlemen laJket ofWidcnce of the worth ol their system. V8re was it, and what was it? A crisis iapproachiig; U Ut' soon,' be upoq us, l; 1id result of such i system would be suclJ-os ihey had in 1840; it will cjush the bauk tha peor pie, and the count ry-v producing he' scenes and su'lerir. i;s of- IQ40, which cSn neither be forgottei nor averted. The f,ine and the revolutims in Europe have pUtponed mis crisis; is expenses ci me warad ul so uuptj; musi eoma they boast sing reven ting of tha: in. Yi.u dutiest bj t get I'Jb-'s must iucre. cre t MM, 'h;fo; id con 'mistr.i but ttie exists is comirl and While ex'ports are fallif off f increased imports and irkrta. e under low duties. thus bias which must brinrr ineviiabTeVw lave taken off one-third of e Crav o op O a era en, 1 . O . y.. Gatc&Cho'an, 1 llutherftid, Davidson, Orange J . Granvillr, . flalifaxy -rCortliarppton, Vcrson,' i - ' Buncoia.be,." Fraiiklin, 1 " 1 Johnston, Surr', ' , Davie. Aj?he & Surry, . Stokc. ' , : . 9 Which leaves a Whig majority of 4 .in .die Senate and. 2 in the House, of. Coniiiotis the WKigmajcrity.in the last.Lcgislctture having been 10, : in stead of 14, as erroneously stated by us iri our last. We' may possibly lose a Senator iii' Macon nnd Chero kee; but at the very wor th Whigs will have a maioritv of 2 in each IJonie, or 4 on joint Ballot; thus.giv- e tarifTof 184G; of ourie' VI in? thci. control of both branches, ana'inc power 10 eicci a viijg OS - -'vfri,..,,1 N " v i.n:J I ; i h,v-;'!-. cw mo amount of icvenue, you fee your imports onr-lhird, say fifty miliitis. and send fifty millions of coJars out of the country to pay for them; and, what'js still worse, vou must destroy ! trough t fifty milliois of vour present Jme supply manufatjtures to "make room fur thte ad- J. In-Mijional fifty millions brought from abroad; ance, tt ij manifest, that tor f;:ly millions f money sent abroad to enrich foreigners i lbs expense of Americans, we "get no lif.g not'evea one cent of additional fcnue. Who5: then, is benefitted? For- c 'rs they gayi fifty miltions of money, Al.-ricans lo-sa it, nut. if vet am mdiv revenue.' a is. alleged, so m-i t!..' wor. il,is can only be by in crej .jg the nnisctifincreasing our im per: let goods and exhrl3 0f money. To iarrufc the rerenu unc!b.retiucej duties, he ir.siic'j, vras to haslvr, (he crisis ar.J r.g-ayate the ruin anddiGrs iryai v -.i iic i, c i, c! -in 'i ci- r'lr-:. ...i r..';a. JM-i 15 r-r , v.f c-.irsv., t' ? r- "y i.i Lvor f v-.r,'.-, . ' ) 1 !.j coll.. igu? Co ... (r. ! r:i:rr a; i'-- Ve'up fir . - - .fi to put a :. ; poor 3 1 A vv. '."3 Th; I; ';irr.ore Conversion next baai lh"i ..'.ri-us war with Mexico. They -t!.....e Ij all its clori-s, with all . - ",!iiiiva. The poncj v ' - .cicc, ar-J nor war. Th l- - tjj, wav cconomn and '-:.-X3nJ if 'Ger.ral Taylor, r. I trj o'it.'ioi,-i'.-'iull come ... .,1 i. .n C'U.J Cl'JIt or,xmd all State . Ofitcers, Jud In the last Legislature, the Whig ajorities were 4 in the Senate; and HI the tl ousc of the pol- ! THE ELECTIONS. . .By the- returns we publish from diierent parts of the State,'it will be sep, tiiat Mr. Manly , is, elected by a small majority. A result which, was anticipated by so few among the most $inguine Dcmdcratsand which a vast majority of the' Whig " partv thoigit impossible," is,( in our opin ion ea.ily accounted, for " ' " Wakt of organization, and apathy upon the -rjart of ,thc Whigs a con tempt for toe number, and a disgust for the mcan resorted to by their op poncnts to gairitheclection, caused many Whigs, to fatter in the effort they ought to Yave? made, to, preserve thq reputationf the Old Tortli State, asjhc-Gibrah'ar'cC Whiggery. Alj this hal its cflcct, bat the great cause RAjil, I11UM.KAL.L.I. jrcsuic oi me election in tnis I j t .- gfcanoui uc a spurce oi, Keen rtiflcation to every good and true fhig. But it is idle to waste- our thne u vain regrets. Wc have an important duty as Aliigs---as patri ots, to perform' in. November.' Let the check wc have jnt received, in cite us to-redouble our, Mforts. '. Let it not depress our , spirits. Look th.oi matter coolly and truthfully hi the face, and there is , no cause for despondenoy.. , :Thc Locofocos 'liavc. in reality gained nothing. By virtue of an iltfdmous humbug "and Jiard lying, they have achieved .a- tempo rary victory. - But this is no test of the feeling in the State between Tay lor and Cas,'and vc confidently be lieve that the.' Whigs- arc as deter mined to vote for. the Old Gcneral now as jhey were before the Guber. natorialj election . It ' behooves us, hoserr, to be', up and doing.. We have an unscrupulous foe to contend against. . They are ralready flooding .the couiitiy' with the certificates of a. parceLof perjured chicken-thieves, to injure General Taylor. ' In" Kentucky they have forced letters for the pur pose of defeating Mr. Crittcnden!s e lection. These infamous slanders and -falsehoods have, been exposed, and they -will be exposed, by Whig papers as. fast "as they appear ' Let the Whigs all through the . country, talk to and inform their fellow, citi zens who have not 'the 'means to pro cure papers, upon these subjects, and all those vfiio suffered themselves, to be duped by Democratic trickery in our State election, vote right in November. . Rally Yhigs! Organ ize, and victory is certain.-' Montgomery, . Moore StcDowelL, New Hanover, Na.h, . ' ' Northampton, . Oranjjc, Ont-low, ras-uutank, Put; , rfrsion, IVrquiinocif, -RuthTfurd,'' , Richmond, . Randolph, Rockingham, Rowan, Surry,' ' - Sampson, Slanly, -Trrcll, Union, WilkCo, Washington, Wake, -Warren, ' 'Wayne, Yanqy. I A r t '' 'c, ' i:y - Tnoirvl.---C"''.,'V'asc..miii.i.ti-dtothc Jyf L Won y.oX Of thQ -Sto-- rniCrfercnbur?, T "h tha 13lh .f GUs, t.of education, make a fating Macon, - r-ec t whoMya ) ririhenin' prey.for such schemes. Witl this . Wf f ijWriv fcik ft v.: let Loe .'iis ncu 4. tirfss nit ."in "-c 171fii-sH, ,20ti2!il ITAl jid'i 571 53 ' 330 1; 623 ' f.O R 1 l 1 412 &&y y" - 'v,0 m?Oiueran Peace n ' Gen.1 1 er lost iwt .Gen. T; Souther: f Ameri: i t; Ocn. 1 mg ntn ; h k-avfe t. que si w 4 54 .1233 213; 313 31 761? 9R? llP3-int.T 1225 93;) OjI 123')' 50 lH 6'.)-: t32 . 5C24 -2-. 2G i:r.& t 12 ; 307 H4 11011293 3.j1 3J7 410 I .Graham's ma, in, H44 Vote counted -with' 1? -tVols coarilcd Willi Anbi. DEMOCU ATJ4 ' E LEIID !i : " 1 - l A Convention, 1 tot numbers, but cf JV3 :tter J : t" h cans tfill eudlin ihe S,na4 . V1) very from'tj icVUed State- i ied territory J. I . 1' ' terl ilns high mlihe 'Preidcnt oghl of die lresid3nt'iH5lio control the tlmrity and' prelM'ttion of 0e coun tive. lie 13 in l:rj; excen) in Jpe- of frt-quetit uslrni emergcncicj. -the Vein miwe.l . J 8 Geul. Caa General iajlor '.IS ,1 ttged," to iirp'.edgfd la imitate j I - r tiur lm,e Presiu.nhetarher PresiJents; . f ' i who have viulitelUhj WAUB t0 Con I 1 03 rJ3l M72 12G0 I3j7 3rM30. a.sma(vA, as tposciSiiijipaf- ly of highly rc?pccihle gitleen of the democratic' pl-jy, ii this ylacc on Thursday last, iftt- va rious movcmentsi'iioniin.ionl and 1 . i i L anu nniniions, tedAMl.thoiii- r ConstJiutidri. Its hution. i 9. Gen. CaU jLJen. Tajbr ,is in i truth un advocau fvor of contmin.Uiu y .7 a b'trng,,ovcrbear ud trran p'wtt .hh" . 'Fedtr il Execu:! Mrnrrow limi", andj ; , . whise opiniunsj'.fl'UtiPg the i-mire le ronase artf rof M'nion of the ciiuiMi . ' ,fsha!l dvrcct !and cf trol tha l'g'l nio the -country ih-i n s.y, he is a i 10.;- Gcn.;Co O . . . -. ... O L. V"ry unsafe expnn ' m 1 ul ii:e nTttunrii and thinks brfs e'cc'.ed ftr four ye counter movcinen the Convention sc as, Esq., of Hay Iii case Mr.-Thoi CohJ II. Weave to supply his plai ner otjhis party dentjal conflict. od cou A; is the candidate for' Elefjr in thi dt-trict. s will nt. cept, 01 iniscotnTy, is and bef t.c'ban- irouiru fteu'rcsi , . , .r ' 1 few. tcVi titers RETURN OF OUR; VOLUN TEERS. , '. Iost of the ' volunteers from this county have returned in fine health. ana spirits. 1 tiey nave seen ttie "el ephant," and as we once had the feli city, of taking a peep at the animal in the same Brcgion of country, we know how well satisfied theylra to return -to the mountains. Suitable, steps, we learn, will be' immediately taken to do them honor in a public i r 1 ! wiu lorinui recepuon. . with'jCol. Baxter! he "whig : i jdidate for : Elector, wiljsatisfv tT Mr. 1 tlOllias or Col.'fnnvnr lUt it. is an up-hill IjusWvs ri "malic worse appear thettc part," andthat ' to defend thcieadei of their pfty will require art-.flbrt f no ordinJydsind, a,s the 'Anirican ieople4 havj earned to their c( I that here is a de dif ferpnee b( veen democrat profes sions and actieJsV ' ' The ;C Vcntion .aW . pointed suelcctt. for each cojmty In this county C( Wm. G a jtnon'lid NeAv tpn Colcn i, Esq.,- were tlpqinted. . llr. o lan madea speeh to.tlie Convent it and electrified lis hear ers with mc discoveries iij the life of old Zai Taylor, which, lie Reid equal Fulfe humbug, ' cold .have originated iV in the h rain if i cpn. r- - 1 r t , . r, . uinc? doubUyed democrat. liVio' the unbiassed '1 t ui'rulent of the.Tcpr sirc ntai?c3;M'f .Wttfi n Cotfsrcss. kh.is iberelore a Lt- jpii.Vcan. ' ; T' ' f',C:n. Ta)' re- , 1, i!.iivj. exr;R . V tha best." depoVnuk n? st 3angcrvi i it. 1 'ftuf v' thefefore, irt princf-nni.', l0 ,3r'it is pie; an Efeclive Mol fore a P0' arch'ut.' . Uell as a on. . IL.Gen. Cjss, j Gen. -7,.0d elected., will 'be npttV'iha coh.'r oe4b ' tollow 7id Mr. Pulk. nk'dRcd Vir, ; J .' n rbferenceVjicific Y 7 1Bt b yMR. MARLliR'S DEATH- .It is with sincere' ,fcgrct- we . hfve to armounce the death of this gentle man, the Representative elect frbm the county of Burke. ' He dfartcd thjs'lile at his residence ir Burke county on thp bth inst. The Shefilf imrnediatelyinformed the Governor of the fact, nd we pre , ' p'-v:.''1;1 m. ce,' we jol ourfr, for ro . it is virtually, sume an -election to sunriy "thiWa-iwill not fejport Gep. Casifor t4' t'G'-?B - v ' 1 'i V,tKU,Vee Saffrngjqutiicnvhtch cancy will shortly be oreretL Irrcjafl'i TTr-L ,l . Tji'b J)tA :a ExpEornd.-j From priyate.lett rihown to thciditor of the Boston jr script, it aprjars that tte Dead Sk Exploring paly have ;uccessfu.Wlrformed ' the signed iheifiid returned t lem. . 1 hefAveVoTi h d tl ine depth (1G00 la1. .am, ail found the bottom )e crystajized Alt. The pcstilentifjtifluences of ,tll waters turn out tofe. fabulous- D tccn s'kimrJig their surface, tridges'wcl found on the shf es ask as Jcrusa- fe sea to k yeVp L-1 kiiu pari- 7 fimtatrn in ' . . . f. to our. toreign , rem lion3; .and may . cm-broil- us, before we know if,, iti. - another foreign. war.- 12. Gun. Cass itator ; fond of in trigue and plirty ex-! citemenr, or a belli' cose disposition, an' onsellled principles, whosc adrninisfralioi i( he were elected would j b'e one o cliktfge and storm, c peril and distress. .: " .COL. The election, of t us just cause of exu! lie dirett, on the p'1 slanderouj apersic upon him by Locrf -.L goguea, Ve have pi Edenlorr comrotiniiJ siil, from which y ,S extract: "In .rcgai 'J would only siythar to inrs as a gioriouabi . . , ""ie from this county foi whirg will have the j'" more, in the coimciS. democrats of our c4i' of other pa Els of w J vored by the mor ; itlpa Vt m vnr.iif ?vf m .... ( i 1 1 - j tr Jl.saifirfj- jitriii4rt-,.J;: 1 ,;'-ffj 'j-rrrilbe j Cf I-'"' ' , . i ','V-r Bt: 4,ry Far3-lhe A S:a:e. T.h fcllBtbow jBj"rep3rti(b;o U rnuuiier possi-. lie "iiler. 't t 1 Jta. , .-'..Nr. h tafrJ' res ith iJtrr ; It is saidhat cx.-Scnator Ipywood rF thlsQM Vitj l T tlil . 1 . 1 , .."wif,:ao -uLuiai eu inai ;if ..'irnvea. wnen a v---' I'... . .'.I. ........ ' ..i "I ' . - .. '. ,. .. ' 1 lit. kJliftl,, KepresentativY''reP( rumored plain ; n-y berment 6f JfeU3ilior referred to, ljav;nfTB Lto repel at nefitnrl ! . . . tr-rtiiL. omeios," him tha nPn- . 1 r -irJor- cheira;0n ihe-suyrct, rfihatiucB mco. , t Q5;"-i vyoo Id be resisted , fcjnl. '. The chmax of 'ftur , !nffifTernce hti i ' a't core hor iho 1 cf M'c.wm,. -on "" . ; nit offainsl Oen. . ticipa'Uomo '
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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