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j.vi'VJS'-iMJBWJ- - ,roooi'jg.tqf? y-i 'iMi-'ji.t N i I n i ! fwwwi-JLu" r 1 " ' . - . i e tL..u intl ;.::!i,K":ri;,;: Carolina 'ttdlbtg.;-: with reoiitHuiit utter illr-. l.i' life in - 1 I 1 ....!.. .,1 ... .. . , . . .....v ... tli -i t I i. n. I l:ri fll-Ml U lu? Kt'J't rtirif-i vi iiniAiiHi - - d lu itmi.r with resentment alter no una , . ,. , ' mi ,lw 7..r l country-after he hud per- cr duecd- At t hat never ;..!. 1 il coiuiitorcu in i"uu, .,.-., mi ''in fdi.lin' himself di-iiiisscd from .... . i.tu-.il iicri d a toinntcr advanced :i .-ai I. " Take up tin' command of the army id' Mexico, ami li e Presidency of M xicn f.r five years." What was that 1 nt the diadem of Mexico ami tin- otF.co of lluipc ror. if ho hail clc-cii to he such ? ! i... i... j ..L..., ; viii,iui-i we had sent .. .1.....;... tl... Mexicans when I bale in Mexico nil ui li i in i iiii-ii-i ii.. ......... and one Ho has always adhered to W ashuiut.m s strictly subordinate, to tho civil power. Vou have a Illinium1, :roui roil-, Lcn.-yob tit -ohm r; you have u riviliau. a ii-tin-.:ni.-hcd, learned, "and al io civilian ; a scholar ami a i titlciiian. You have a man who, n!th'-ti-h a Pnde-tant llpisc, j uliiili. Inn never .-uf-lered religious bia. U v to enter Li- heart on all occasions, he I i i . l - . . I T t I 1 .. they wcreco.,ni..,iicd ly Win.ichl S o,, : catcl the p. at tntl. ; d..,ft von think we should havco-me haek own I oiistitutioti and of loo .. that Villi 'a com-idci'i.ble number of Mark rycsjall men have a ndi, to or,..,,, t onl aeem 1 , ,. ,i i . .v v v.,..-I. in t,i their own i-oii-cictices-, ami tuercioiv an.! .ooiiv uo-es . ii..iu,"it.i. , ..o.. ... . ... ..;'.. il u!,:,t do vou tind t I L- mainta;;..-.! the vail. " . i , t ,,f ,..;.. r..li..i,.,M ri- ht lie rejeeteit a.l tliesc otu i , : i no . yv . I am an American tinier and i (aj.i.lausc.) Vou have no ianatie or j.arty l r I.. -11 i'. V i- ' .i ot to vote tor. olit a -Teal, l'oju, jran.i.n -a, and shall he shed lor no other country ano plonou.s mi .-I rtli. f AMilau-e.) 1 will di, lor tin: to mana-e tl . , i . e l.l. iE.....a i . ii' i i. i ...n .1 i,-i- 1l.it st 1 some or the irieinis oi immh i.-- I ulillgeo 10 oivoiu i'J tut - ; . i ill the life of (iciio-' men coiisuU-rcu i..ciicrai won ua iw somidcat mini on tho suhject, otherwise imy Would not have votod for liiul jis thmr sc ' incidents, ral gcotf, t!ionli not so rmbhi) as tlieu- tvliich oulit to be satisfactory to all candid incu of liia fidelity to the Compromise. It all circles ill the (.ity ol . lli'.,. a. ttU'HU'llt ?" .or ii wing it,.i iutcg iKc.Uitioii8 of the V ln.7 .. . .1 ...:. .1 - . u riwnuJi i lawn, unu no cuuuhib uui iiiuDv who otn, tlii'in. .... .'0. . l. . r .1 .. IllO grailiyiuj? reniui oi nils policy eond choice. Xay, .utlcmen, you sullercd f 8Mti ' Sriji-1'. t f ts " vjfUs'i 1 is well known in J' k;; ,V i i! !. !..... ., .. r.i ,..... ' i l il... I. omuls oi iirinlcnce fe. .?X ,nrM, thut' ilcncral Seott labored earnestly nomination, that you lind it diflicu It Mz&T, faithfully to cflVct their passage. It is al- bek, and retain your wonted ...fl M&'&hT t'M so wellknowu that Oeneral Scott wrote a" imMtion on the political "'cna. A l'RESIDKNT F1LLM011K. . . iri lore you nnu nie counuy. inc aiiry (,;, wliicli for a dime threatened to array St !J against .Stale, and brother again t lr,,,.r' n n J dc!uo our happy land with fra Menu' GTAFiLOTTE: . iS WKDM-SIUY, July 11. 1S.V2. ill Mexico in ' -. -. : . ' - letter to Mr. Clay, complimcntiiif.' him for his labor of love in l.iiiiin- f.rward ami advocating tho passage of those ercat mea-.-uics, wliicb pave eace and lianuony to a divided and distracted land. No, tleiieral Scott occupied the hiph and proud po.-ition of havinir received the lioniiinition without m. i.:..; 1 (...(tor liavu in'" i i .1 .....I J.,!t il will. ... .. I . .i.a l.l. I III. Ml. II l.ll .ll."U v . . (111. till. UI... 'umi" Il.fcl. M.u illlll .u. . I your rampant pa ,o,.s to cany y,u - - ,ho New ork Kprcss. f(J.tmaU.Iy .llls,ud uway. The Mir .;. ncioie me . m i.'ii , ...nri' N own I'Xliliina- , ... , i eSeilV .' a......--- - . I,1HM Ot n, . ..''.I'.. . .. l. . i it f eilln,,1 mi l tho public mind i.i fast wttlinjr , into it - cociihtjmed chimin !.s, nnd will renew its wonted devotion to the t'oii-u,: ' and the I'nion. Availing uiyseself of this happy cli;uiJ,, had dcteriniiicd, when tho prceut Cm',' . ... l... ....t i:.. HICl, lo aniiouiieu i... iiiu H.ine, ii, ,jy remark includes Mos.-rs. Gentry ami Mil liams of Tennessee. Lilc ran. We have recived from the jmbli.-liers, r.obcrt K. rel. ison A Co., of Philadelphia, 'I'luiir iilfl to -ret . wii.nniid wishes ill rounexlion lllMi o. ..... , ;- ,. , ueiiliai -..I, . ... te iioiiiimiini con.. . .. i .i:....i.. l.w u'liiilu course unu nil tins timore, ami ..i........ - -- , the motive which intliieneeu mm, m u-B , hcco.nin,: u candidate, from the tune he i .i .,. tl. ollice of President by the Ulcere... .. o. "--- , - - al Taylor, ne coiner .....v fill- surpass it 1 ami said, 1 my Uood has Anicrier.ns but tor no other people tiou ever made. ( I'.nthuMa.-tic n plau.-e.J Tlie l're sid, 1 1 c v of Mexico, the Kuipire oflered me by Mexico, cannot seduce me from tiial love of in v own native land with which, thank Cod, 1 was born, and which I have retained from iny earliest inlaia-y to thi--day." Ap plause. J F.'How-cltuet.s. I have thou.-ht there is notion.- in the hi.-t 'ry ot the pa-t t the ni 'rat.tLile With which this ga leader, and a man alike able c civil atfairs of his e ountry. ami to h ad an army int.i the ti l l ol I. attic. Wiii v.ui vote tor sueli a man as that '! ( Voices." y ex. ye-.) 1 ay imthiii.' of the letter he "has writ:. n Je.-eii!in' the bravery ,,t the Irish who have fouulit under him, hut 1 refer u.u to this incident. After tie- ! battle of yK eli-tow u Heights, where J, ott l:r t ili.-tin-uished himself, when he had bieti ovcrwhilnied with lliiti.-h regulars, and taken f.ri-ouer, v, hile on his way to iiie.it I I YVH.I.IAM 'I'lHlMI'Si I'sq., is enr i:t i:i It .kiiucrc. aiitliorie.l to ol.taui ailvcrtise ii. ,1 si.! scrijilKilis, m il to erant ri c. ipt. nt in l'.iil...!. I- r.. w.t Aiiii, i: iori7etl n 'crijitiul,.' .1,., (o-,t number, of the " National 1 oltralt bed Ameiicans, with , all Ins putmc nusis i lie I'Verv uniirciu lieed mind : distinction." Indeed it has not been the ' t,f one hundred ami twenty emjraveu pr- ( V((, Jlf i.;. 11,1 l'..r it s he hil vs Illlll- ' i ! ..II ...... '' ,.f .1 1 .1 1 mm l- Ilia Mll! BIIILIU oi .v - ---- I J i ,. . .... . .... ... ...i i l,w . i i ...i ...iitiiiiiiinf uiiwiirtls i " ' sen no wroto not - a "on. w j... ........ j i.iiijrrinniieui t ... ..... . , n . i the letters on i ...i. ,,r 1 1 ,ni' i.e.nu o. ' - . ,. ., .... ... . i ........i t h.-.e tc icrs oi .'ir. tin- , ,. .... J,.. . IV C liuve jic... v- - .... ,', 1 , llliai lliern.ic , J 1"' i -so.ui 1. 1 ,, , more w ith increased respect lor the rectil iui heforo tLuN.-u; ' of mind, the sin-Ieness, honesty, Usefulness, r(inV(,I(illI1 fl. a n.inaliou. I ac.-..p,ii.', and exclusive refrard for duty and principle ,.ma a ,,:.,..,,!, t thateff,,! t' which seem to have directed his actions in fillilv wrsuade.! to -trikeitotif ,'. iimlsucli, weare cou- . i.nr.vnrubl (I f.:ii i... ..Meet of tho iieriisal ot ., , , , . "1 ' ..... v. . . . llie lUCIl lU'Iloill-' eii-eir.u in , iri'lhla i., :s our i' I'hi.i, nil-'K.rirnl to oht.o.i u.lv. rt.s. n.ci.ts niul .ru. pracnco urrenm... of the favorites of the ' traits ol the most eminent per-ons who have vi.:. .1 . .. I.i. In for t lis in' h oihee. , oocunicu a n.ace m .1 .11 I'M' . J . O (.1... ' . . - . .. i. i - i- .. :. ,.i i ,: ...i ii....,;..... ...! Si..t .s I ho nresent numocr i j . . n. i -.im. r, - t .. ii.., ., Neither .ilr.T.iav, nor ..eiici... j .... . .-v..., ., . in nfi'iir ativcrtisriiiciiK .ui.1 siii'serii.iioiis in 1.1s .. ,,,,;!,,. ,, ,.imit cll'M'avnurs ; two ol licuerai e:iic.s ill liostiill, New V' rh el.d Vih . liiliia. nor General Z. jrreat an indiscretion'; and tlio.-o of the iC Wa-hinton, and one of Mrs. Martha Wash ii. t old i IHn bee. while the so'uaers who were taeu i s-.blier was treated, unless vou refer to .1 us-, pi i -oners with him. an I wlnie be was Km; VuU did' ee Uyc i.ut out buthcisapr.'rmsn.audifhchadiwaswron.r he rushed o .Kch. . nd found lllZ 'to Uko .he1 Presidency of Mexico ! .hat ail his men w. ie ca ed toother over, he ini'bt have be. n one of the m.l!n. i:ar(s of the time; and indeed, it woi.1.1 I e iilh cult to estimate what lie mi-I t have ac quired. 1 point to these facts to show the jiutiiotisni and purity ot the n.en s charac ter. Ai'iu'u I a-k, what cm yvi tin ! to ..irMi. it Yon have been admire rs ot dm kson. Ilarri-oii and Tavlor: and knows 1 shall coutituio to be, while there is life in l'.iv I U. an admirer of the eharac- if Zai-linrv Tavlor bat 1 cannot be iiis. u-il.lt l : the no rit.- "f M mtn h! Ail v. ho e ..pi:.i.-n is w-rtli a traw er that a I . It r in a;; "'.e. lived, and that he 1- the even iiel..-rai i nc a.e. When he and making t ach inn j. it hi in,:: to o! ta a f voice, and from the a;:-Hcred, who were were not. in oi.b r that the oe exi euted as trait rs t t which it h.nl been (Kiel, unci tell his i. Mine, tue ol im the so'in.l of the r i.'.ie of th i-e who Iii.-l.meti and who forn.t r ;;.u!.t !e ir e-vjTitry. 1 to do. Ite l'ul! ri;iiiii:T, dm. AVIM-'IKLD SCOTT, ok M'.'-Jri;sr.v. run vici:-im:ksiiii:nt, viLbinn A. GiiAriAivi, .... . r I . e,' v . rcn (iovr.itMii;. JOHN' KEUCH, u v i a s w i:u c o i' s T Y , ... ... . :. .... moeiatie party who have lun most, nave oven iuhioh. of his approval of those ' adjustment of the issues iu Hint run ii'. -i.uy iii jfp tl.ii. .-.I .unu .v ... " -s resolutions of the Convention that nonuna Amcni u hum . . ,,, . . : .1... ii. if,. 1 1. . tho worst defeated. I ' ls w""J " ... . .. i... 1. ,'i'.l,.. .,,,l.i;.1,..r.' .nil deserves a liberal isut those L'cnth incii say, - nor n... ..c ... , , since his nomination, made any declaration patrona-e at the hands of th measure as a final people, lo have upwar ls ol laud twenty portraits - .... j it" ... o.:- nt v'i it'sci. j success of the work. fed him are as clear and as cxnlicit unon The work will be coinpleted ill UI Nos this iii.'Stion as need be 1 Now, the conn- to be issue 1 .-. ... .!... I.,.,! .,.....,1 I,. 1.1 . :nicr mat in.t. i..n. ., i . oiieiuiii i i ... , i i. iv withdraw my name by a published ii'hlr,. I ASHINIiT.lN, Juno -, 1. , .,... , the ') i "ul 1 coining; ii .;.o kiiuwi. some of hi v friends, they rcpresehteil i , . , . that my withdrawal ut that timewinU., id iuu .....i tiri ...i.iti.hiiiii ..r.i Olllj eiit..iii. . j" i' ..... .ii ii, , surcs which I deemed so essential t,.i peace and welfare of the country, hut ,Ul fuerilien many friends who had st.i. ..... .1 iniitiitrrtfioii in the dark fllrl ti.-r can prVuliiiff officer of the Convention f,,r crisis through w hieh it hud so recently ,;. n,j minatiiia eandidates for President and ice ) ,yiw Cf t wn ft( nJ,j.H tlJ ,v the history of the I. ni- ii,,n. GkoihiK K. Haw oeK, itains Satioiiul Jug 'unvrttlmii Jium Jiiiftito Dinti ii l, A. 1 My Peak Sin : loyou, as n person .. .i;.;....t (v;..i,,l rei reseiitini; my olil l.on- ie..ini ... . - i - o eres.-lulial lllsiricl, men u..- ... icver deserted or betrayed inc. I desire now to make a last reoiiest fund that is, that you present to the President, whenever VOU ma V ileum It pro- r mo-t di-tiu- , ,t, ......bwed letter withdrawiii'' my 1 '' ir. . i . 1 . . ism, the sccou.l I my jrr.iiivu ic. i c,u L . 7'.1. .- . . h i KKr ....r.trv yi... tl... ... iii.i .1 ..I-..I irn ill iuul ...ill. i . . . ' J luuiciiom mi. "" - - r, t . imJ l oiisciitotl t hat mv Hani,. .1 .i.l. r, t.H-1 tl.avt.fuiv Jill J mJ to llrt t r niade Scott con-i that he i- the i-l'Cat .el.el al ih-.r L aek !r-.-ii. M xie- he v. as sick al'i. -t t death in the ( ublk sirvice. The v, hole ner of t!u- liovtrntnent was .".'i'iii-t hiui v,l., iu 1 done s... much. lb' !,..!. d ;it New Y.uk rib th and whin I saw bill, for tiie tir-t t.lne alter he ha 1 re t..n:c.l !ro;ii M-x'. . he v. a- I ami x- 1 ' found thirty -one prisoners already sit apart. . ' Sci-tt eaileil to ail his sol..iers present, " not , .i ;t n man "t vmi O'tre open your i:n'.;iu tii.tu I command V"'i."' '1 In- soldier- r fil ed t.. an-wir. and the lirlti-h nmei rs in the m.t t imiiii.ant lilins tl.reatt l.c 1 him Mithct: ai.v ertect. N j s .btier would say a vr 1. j and vou could no !"ii.i r t. 11 an I.-i-hmau j '.ronfa native. "''"m 1 S.-.tt ' ucei'.r. ii thi.t f.r cu-rv Iri-hiii-ui wh .-eht was tak' n. he w e.lf t:ie ;h" hie of an K'.i.-li-bnirin w In n he retait:i! t'l.isev.i: e 'Ui, try. 1!" went to n 1 i e. an 1 v ;: im- , n.ediat" lv cxeL:i:i.-ed. S .' o u ntly he j ed to V. ;, i.:;, . !;. al. I un w tie I , We pre loohurisei! to nniuoinei'. 'r!lt.MAS V. Al i:AMH:i.', i:.. f-uoti-h n- n rre e- . t , tiie nl'.iee of Sheriff of M I kklll'lll'i; I'. II'. tc. I ,' We ."re authorized to illlMiHO'ee f.r. 11A. V I I M N . 1' -e.. Its an iiel. U mlent I!' JillUie; li c ,it. uiil.te n. r. er. ei,t ! i '. ',. id.ur'r ..ml t! e I men p tl ..f t i' : t'H re. iTi tl.-- II .use ot't '..lnnioii.- 1 f t:.c in t l,"''i.d.,turc. try will remember that he did not re- L'li-t, at ten 1 ecive the uuaniu.ous non,iii:itiou of the live cents a number c juventi ui until alter ho had been tele- Portraits. ; vctition. I In detertnii inif what is a proper time to ..n...i,l.. u.tli th!.. ri'iniest. vou will consider d weekly alt"!' the tirst of An- " . r ,..,, :,. ,v.;..i. wt. ar., etu'iiired. lollarsf r the whole, or twenty nllj the rcasniiahle claim which my friends An UftVr. Tic " North Carolina WI,i " will be fur-lii-he.l t 1 s'd -eri! . rs un'.il the result of the Au;"..-t . 1 . ::.'ii i- known at I'if'ty Cents, a ml until the lv-ult of the Pr 'sidentiai elec tion i.- known for ( 'ue Poll ir. 1 r'J CO e i-.i.tlv tV l' lt -IX U.eiies 111 !.,- ri pa : in.' for ' ie . ra I I. .: t-e .-1 e..';n-. i . I s 1: j f ;i to 1: L' :e 1 IlLtie , U'sm . :t .":.: : 'i i... '...I a 1. ei V. il.i i..t: v 1. I 1 t ill e.-rc-.s v. 1! i.iin to re lie i: .. it ly v.r st..;,!.- tn..t :! of 'Ie -" 111 !.;i.. 11 v tl.. li'.C- of j'i-t SO ' I.: to t;.i' tT:'" All eommuuieations and adverti-e tui'i.ts r.i s-t be hs'.i'icd iu bv Tuesday morn in:-, in ,.'.'..'., r tjle promptly attuidcl to. iir 'o,:, 1 of ,. w .ull t I Int. li wl. I... I, 1:. Til J. el los 'l. 'r 1 '. -t O'V. !,t ":.! i naloe- an J.hf ten, bed i ;.;t 1 1. 1'e'e 1. . i .:.a i t. t tV'. ,d tl.iv ll.r 1. 1 . . 1 . . ii.. 1 !. ud ; h. 1 , ; r. cel. i ... .;; . 11,1 !e him I':;, i ;ei.: ri-'Oi loaht f '..1 i:t 'I ir.pvcai.oe. T;". ! toil t",f;l.t I sp-iiK of J :i' Se. tl. if I c oi:: li.l.t.t :, lui.t. 11, n jhe bat 1. ...-'. i! i:. ! . I 1 :.r i r.. w r .I-.: to j :.-c..- ! cm. o::t ra.'.-ed i,.it. 1 1 t v l: v all cut up 1 ot 1,1'. v.:..- U1.. i- .. a f ratcii. nor have I read th.it hi- el. thes Vir - l ei' li';'!. lii.t . " tt ha- ! 1 ei. w. .!,'...!. ..o l .-ii 1 J .n 1, in ) ..uii . y,- ,tt. att:i" i.at-tb- of L'Hi'ty - Li i.e, v. ii- -If t thro il: 'lie b-.-'y. and uoaily ali tic i iooJ tl.at via hii.i was j.ouri I upon the or'-'.iiid. lie !.:.d u pr.-iou-!y em i,.d, an 1 two hji-cs shot under i.iia. and I.e a- h :t iim n.' tne dead at the colicm-i .oi of the actjjii. J; it w'ni n .t tirc-ve'ii. I will relate an anecdote of wiiat oce'.irred in my room at Wa.-hn.o-t-di. between an old s-.d io t. and a sal.a;.t ..lie. w h . Lad foo.'I.t liliv r Se.-.t, a.ei ."-t .It h:!ii- i;. t "I. t'.;.' V V'-a- in mv X j 1:1 "I. a visit, lb. bad i.eii'.ed a -LjI ii. ,i...t ie t....ti wbl.1' had sl.attt red hi-tl.i.h to pi. C'l -. and Lo will always Lear tho n.a;i.- to hi; eravc. While he was talking with me '- . in,, 1 . r w .:.- t, 1," :cr- ;it Ci.ippewa. ci.s, tin 1.' i- a pi; I.- 1- a iiiioi r I'. inocr..;- v, n -iu UJ I'ee ,.i.:l A 1 ,'.OI 1.1 .p, ..1. 1 00 j i.e 1- ci'.'u! ; , -. ii, r ', iKei lcui . La- 1 v.r 1 a m.m wL 1 than i.i.;. 'i hank Go' do a lle au ; s. he i- I e: I tile Th rry O'O I V,' i-XMi: unit to s.l crui Pu mi." :iir this le in' ,', 1 , t 1 ) late lor this 1 ilv ai'Tiearin our next. si.II'l 1 ', .r this h- 1- d dirt Hat . 1.1. he i i :-. 111 tne iai 1.. :-.u; , le T'lttne hat:!- Lit the Mn.di h v. tw , areat b.iiie- an-' a n.er-il'cil and o, m u. aii's i.a'.i.e -: and - i.i that of l.cn. WinMcbl has - j maiiv tin A-k the M. xi'-an. mo lii Id S-otj. aud he vy its hini tl " :ie t 1:. : rou- col,., : 1 0 t!.i- a. I, tl.i- a 'diarae; r ...... r d t.) n tti i;i ...1' the -ill' ', ill tali" l laC' on lii' re vi l al- 1 : lie j laee oil the .l:t!. .::-tal t at til k. ndall. the I.i . hi v a ha- ! teaebin.. t , 1 . ' . ,11 ;J r live i;i th stut . tuat a I'Uldie nt- of ;.;,. InstliJ the I'Jth and 1 Lxhil iti 'ti Mr. Kuy- i-i:eil instructor. 1 --', 'ti-. and will fr-t . f Auju t Kn.h . c , . . . a. Lam! b-d tie pin: ii y 01 h. 1 ;...! ... .. 1- not .-. No l.d V. rt:l Uidi ho i f . in .. id- 0 ..nifi - (i"!"o!cr 1:' t h. ni.: t!.:i :i ;I i.t to." hi ucrat see lie . . .-'celt did I:.e the h-.'Lor to caii snd I H.tr . ! !,:m to hi-. 1 ! oo v ii he La i Lot se 11 f. r m .n-vi.r.-. Art' raw arm . 1 tin.' a. (':!!. '. ii..; i,r"ii .: .'-v ;t 1. ..v. f Milai-.'r L'.i. iy - La-., , al ..'.t. i.t'. !or w hat ie..-' t:,.. a :!,t, r ti:.- e:ud - he had i.e 11.111. "diat lv tin ni d thi'siil: i.o 1 '. 'a ;ai.- -i.'.wed th.it tee plea-ai.t. Lot vi.ru a; ; al-l :. r r v. I, . f oi . ! t 1 ie: i . d '.id o i..t ., a li.ii.:. t i So ;--ry of a- that br ,;! ! i :ii. d be at- : .i.t I r ie ! r. than thirty y i 1 on n tie 1 ti.e :o tl ii ' v as 1 : battle w;., 1, r' ei iii d, fa j. Ct to s i.e : t '.e w a.- ui to t ;, a brut v. .'a :..:i.. he t. ., li.' f a-o U j,.. to- m 1 ht re i- no ioii 1.1 -cif-v. ; iee el' hi- fl i lo. tin: del 1. a .'p !.-:' mat, and le 1-r nl.. lie. 1 1 0 t:.e .; 1 I'lailo- v'm ,i 1: t 0 'l !. i -eiaci a. t h 1 ..r t ) tie' I I !. to In. .11 Wi.o v.: -i.'i:;tt if' in Li-t v.' ,.i-r to an edit j. iai of c li-li his real name, to ar ... ..;;;..:: 1 e of " di an I...;., r .' taat till,- . w tl. ; , '' in w r. t ek 1 an 1 r wui.t ai a- t . i.i.- I . a, t- r ot it. lie La- i V OH doll l w 1 lie a 1 Ot' .e I nit- d .-tate- Motin :. a. i le , itt .' to ti.e ei pb- call v ai.it " Ii t b tn mil -,r I'l . w i: l.a.i ill il -oi Ii t. l. ..' le t j pui-i oiir-i it ell ti I. t be I.ol:. I': : ;. 1 ;, 1 ol n r e. . .,f y t j.earai r in t' ' ' 1; i i is !a..' Xi w Dcmccralif I'diicf V. o.-m p. m - rat. .. li-le 1 v K. 1'. 11-' . ' an: graphed and his answer received aeeeptiliL' the nomination, and the pi at I'm 111 coutaiuin.' ; a resolution iu favor, of the Fu-itive Slave Law. Here was an opportunity opened for j the Southern delea'atiou to have bolted, but thev were satisfied with General Scott's :oi sivcr and aided in ivinj: Liui a unanimous 11 iiiiiiiation, and we think it a breach "f faith in these rent!i men and ail others, who went iut) the convention voluntarily, or suffered tin Uiseb.es to be represented there, to fly tiie track al tl.i- late day. Hut, to return to the sc.bji et, these jri iith'tiien :iy that ''th'' only p'.el.'e and oiniranty he of fers f.r hi- '' a ll.t.rmee to the piim-iplcs of tho resolutions" are ; ineiih i.ts 1 I' a hmir pubhe lile. Not -0 u.'iiticini n. I hi re are other " pledges and guaranties " in (icnea! Seott's hmr vhich y 011 .-tillered your.-i 1-. t-i . vi" are to ovtr-look. lie .says if lie is elected li Ue. It n Ul "he rigorous iu n;;ai'd to iU:dilieii tlons f.r ollice, n-tainiii'.' nnd appointing no one eith. r ' JirieU in '',,.,.-,,', , r n. t Uftl'ly ol' ill thtnliijH to i'', lo the ( 'in iiuiit tun and the I iu i.'' lie say- further : "Convinced that A'..-"";:., ,,r ( l.etiri eii th" ','ijl' ir nt if u Ui s of ,,ur broad c lui.try is isc.f'.! t ) the j.r. l.t and Iu tore in' rr ,,f the -'.'. and with a il'V'iifj'i to tho-e ti V' .j that can l.it'iw h i Sunlit and uo Sw:h . I -li-eald neither i :,".nt"i..'inco x tolerate any ditioii, di-- r. faction, or Tf.Sij.iitrr ta the lax ,r 1) aiv J " text, I" itny p'lft u' ' d 1 shoul 1 tarry il.t the civ ii 1 th- oiie 1 iiiu , nl. .a n.iiltarv di :, . , th ' i i-l ati.e and judicial depiii tin t.ts of Governm.'i.t. e.i.-h iu it- ron-titi.tioi.il sphere, -.'iiiu.-..id. ii, I . . t to the L.al-lati.re to tie: vet.j p iw,r always ti 11-1 v exerciser and 11 re-tr.a;n,s an -I li ei -.--,t, -. 1'inallv, for uy t "' "e t , th l llili IJilS Of t'l' WlilL' J'-li''!. II- ' 'o.v-e in llii- rioh'l ''us '! in' f 'in-1 ' a 'nil , an le-r. in -U'.'e-te.':, v. ith a n."""' mi'b''oio . " !! to iidvaiee the "reatii"-- and It'i'n ' of the .''' and eiiCoiir:i"e t! libi rtv thr aii.-le ut lla. li No. with three may have to the use ol my name lor it atf 1 vauceiuent. While I am willimr to submit . . e . . I I to any saeiilices tor tlielii or lor uic cau-e, 1 Aoents wanted to obtain subscriber. . . , ,,.f l.t.-tl v understood that I ask no 1 thiiiu for myself; and you will therefore AfkllOWll'll'TIUelllS j decide this (,'ue-tioi. whMly regardless of .UMiow itu.t minis- , ;inv n ;i, ir M1I,li0H.(l wih f We have recet-ud the two first numbers .(., ft.;,.,, j. Vt nl.,,M. cdieitatioiiH I f the Si.'n.il, a most capital Scott and Gra- have yielded iu this matter, may m't be prc- ...,,:,; o, io.ner. nubli-hed weekly in judiced by my witlnlrawal, I nave Hoi ham Wa-hiugtoit City by George S. t.ideou. Term-, I'lilil alter the Presidential elec tion in November. Single mny . cents ; live copies. 0.1 ; fourteen Copies jj'i 00 ; thirty dpi. i eltiOO; fifty copies $ 00; all ill advance. I t tel - p".-t paid. Also th Cain; ai.'ii Timer, published iu New Vo:k by llauiioiid .loites A Co., and devoted to the election of Scott .M Graham, , . -1 . t . r.i sin . le eopv, until I lie eio-" 01 me ,"i0 c. nt - ; o cople, S;'.' (Ml; 10 ."ill, Jii i-opici ? UO, .'ill cpi' s iso ."ill, iu advance, b tl, rs po t paid. We nturn our thank" to A. A hite, 11-. j , for a copy of the .1 oinui! of the Slate Con vention of South Carolina; together with th" Kosolniions and Irditiauve. thoiihl it proji, r to ili-el ise 11, n, inienacu act to anv ner-oii l ot mv-dl", h -t it Uilirht j remain wbtre it was, until time should which I presumed it would, that its fi use could neither benefit thcln lior tie , which wo all bad o much at li.no ' was, however, distinctly undcr-to ,,! ti cound li'it cou-ciit lo u-e any effort- t s. cure a nomiiiatioii ; but, if nue w. r f. . and vobtnt.irily tendered, I should 1. . . at liberty decline it. The embarrassing ipu-tiou nw .r, .. itself, who is to deterniiiie when the 1,.. luy liaiin1 can no bower benefit my - ; or the I'ouiiiioii e-tu-e ' To a-siime to decide this inye!f, . l anro of the Convention, without i-..t... : tiou with tho.e who havi- so lier ' i1. prie. caiiipaia'1 COpil'S '' Hold in I'o.'iniihhi. We iir. ile th" alti iiti.'ii of the t ra v .11 i 11 iinmunity t . the ad v ei ti -1 meiit of Mer.-. tiiined me. luieht he dei lie d by '.!:. be said that , in so iloing, I had Hot net. U -p cotts-t tl iu is utterly iinprai in iroo.l faith to those who have thouoht 1. y aj tu nofli-r n tr name to im . .1 , uaiiie essential to the hii cause. 011 f,,r the nominatiolt in contrary to iu;, will therefore perceive that the re-poiisibility ,ia intention, :,il utterly n pu n-ti.t' t Is wi'hy ni. and w it It yo n alone, t kcop the fv-li 1 have, then-ton.-, ith out t whole a probujinl . erct tuitt. the pr,. r t .uiuii ith anv one. f.-lt justified 111 iho the r.--poii-ibility of itulhoro..:..' a . ijile-tin Mr Ikibeock, cither I ! t r any vote may he taken in tie- r tiou, aud w believer he shall I.t -e that I have tli-i haroi d m duty t lii- ills and tin- country, to pre-eni ti. t.-r, and withdraw my name from 1:. V e nti oil. I tru t that my friends will annr to be ilra-rired into a cotite-t tor a nmni- the m ces-ity w hi'-h c uiii.eU tin to a t . Hon which I have lit ver soiiL-ht, do not now t i.oii'uitin thcln. i would cli". ,;'. s.ek, and would let take if tendered, but !;,!;,, at,y t,,r.-1i1.il s.-icrifiec for lb- ir-. in tli-ehai,.'!' of an implied obligation which or f,,r the oood of my coimlry, but I every n.aii a. times upH unit in.' w it h a io- ,, ,,1,1,,,, .,, a,( f ,r mys.-lf. 1 yi. I b i l.tn al party, which is :-j yield to the will of .,,.,., r, luetauec tj their sntn stie, 1 I. r in name l rem tiii before the . time shall arrive topie-ciii my letter to me Convention; and of this, with full confi dence in your prudence and wisdom, 1 con-.-titiite y oil I he solejadc. hi llie oin- hand, you will I careful to Hard a.'ain t any premature act or di-. ! -ure which iniodit einh.irra-- my friends and ei'.c tin iu ju-t a l-e of coiiipl iiiit J while, on the otlnr, v ia will not sullcr my nam.- on patt : II i 111. 1 tn;. 1!,. t' ;'l I .'art e lb iti ill : 11 I.I .. r or it the Ihl'ii. 1 in hi ml a .idii.ini-tr.iti , .ndll.-t o! 1 i.nirsMuaiil ravtii'- i are in h U-d t , t; lb.,, Ill .1. 1' i' .dm !. and tb. Mo:. a lii.iioi ity ot lli'i-e mill whom In- in i. I have the honor to be your friend nnd obedient servant. MILLAIIP iTLl.MollIU:. WashimiTon, .linn-, 10, 1-.")-. iJ tl'C f I ' M'lt lit "I ill' A .'ioo.' i1 ii- ( 'in m iittfiit : ,-iu . 'ft.... nutiicaitoii ;nw t d t 1 v ol, and tl.r n.-h vou to tin: b b jt. d ui, ui r the 1. in 11 rat , in r- I.i t week, will w ill an '.vi r him n-ider him v,.,r provided fiitle-r ,!,!,- 1 , d. - - r.--o to b n.br mo t 1 an ti.e atrlctc.-t L. rr, l'.r t'oie.Ti .,f -. - the s-iOilill I re.-I'l f iv. r-. .11 th to v. wi 1 iKl h I l. II VI I'l iN M ,..S l''l.. I ' II. I. Si I, , II a I '" I" ..I I.' loe i, into II, .1 U'MlIt t',1 1. p. , ale! thus to i ln ri-li ean-e " e ,u-t it at i uial I,' world, it void ill-.' ' Ve al .ml ! P .n. Its , ,--ed b Ill tl.i- Ir-! in tie .- an rv a. t and tlio .aht that mi country in an uniu-t or unin iiniiiiir the faith of I t invd.e our --ary w ar, or lie-, and ii 1 sf 'in ,iii - fi 'llill tint I i'J il I I'l'l s tl !'!, aii 1 ''";""'! t . d rae ,i,iii, r jiH 1 the i,i!'-fs's 1 f ' t'n inn. 1 i nn !b r 110 other pled.-.; or U'uaratitee than t'ae known im ideiit- of a ' bill.' public lib , now underoijiii.r the v.T- ' ..xainiuatiou." '-' if these ''p.' !,-'1- nnd oiiar.-mties" will t -s.i' ..-fy VOU ."'Mi. 1,'n-n, o" l . eueral .-(-., -It : n.t en. 1 1 1 y-. Cm ' fontiO.-i. 111 tier e:i;..i 111. i.i, -lei I w ir 1 ..I. to. ii- ii e l.lt.i.l. all.! the I iili.il, -' la t.l. ,.itn- -I si'i.l.lii. I I- "II I li' .1 .i.iii.a.. lit ".l iii oi l a- oe tt.m. l .rt' .1.1 .1.- 11 i s . i rt . I . Tii 1 1.1 i' na e a 1 ..: nl'.i himl. it ii 0..1 li r, ii.-.i it , r. ,., .1 !.( ;s 1 Xjif -- V fr I ii I ...11, 3i. .1 "i. a 1 In - "' ii .til .11 In- 11-I1 ', l..r . li t" lun t , the ( let li'iiuw iMi; . n Iliill .tii.il, l,.r lie .-i .1 a, ii tin ir 1. 1. .:' . 1. 1! : e 1 eil. .. .-! I. is 1 ..I.IIII. il t" I'.r . i ti ii I V III. I .,1,-ti. .-s r ami pi.. i. r .,! the Whir I :i by the il i. ( n . nt - oi v mi 10. al Oi-tiitl in which 1 re-id". 1 tru-t that I shall be ,-irdoiied by tie (' 001 nt". 1, I. r iiilv. riiiio briefly to tin course which I have piir-ued and the "an si - wbitli Lave liidu.ed it. 11s a im mi. .. 1 I ". ei.,'..' why 1 have -. ! . ted this tine mil mod" f in.ikino tld- aiiniii iati'.ii- All lii'i t nil.!!, i-t that wLc'i I was suddenly and and uiiexp.et.'.l'y c.iij.-d to the exult) -I -t iti oi which I It w ..eeupy. by the d.-ath "f 1,1 y ljiit. lt, '-d and ilbisirn.u- b 11 --or, tl.ir.' was a en-i 111 our pan a povlbh' ClllldliUte. 1 knew thil!t' me in a fal-' position. I f,r-;t I would subject lini to the ba-e im; ..ta! set kinj! a n oii 11. .lion, and of am,; th rii;i;,c of th t , , i4;s t li ol ta and then to tin- mortify iu-r taunt" fr 1: same mali.'iiaiit source of hav in.' b. 1 1 U-, . -t -. tv.I tin f. l.iil v coii'i'lit. d to ein-':-.: m y rty over whn hvo.i th, r tlh r th in th.i I or.-o 11. l.iil.t-. bod y the ('..tier friends !. that I UK,-indifferent, c. tie r t 1 th e.iiise ; and 1 a:u in .-t h ilO-y to it". -elf o t!,n ... ea-ioii to return u: thank', aud t. 1 Ipr. -s the erst, tioii- ..I mv I earl, I th -e fri. n ! cotoitrv wh ' have so j.-tieroii-! v nt, 1 bly .1. ' ii ii: in.' !,.-., d by tin C institution no d th- I pre- affair- lull of difficult and dnnirer. 'J hi uiitrv w a- ii.Mt.m d by politii-al and nc i--ioii. and di-- i ti-oi-, rowir-j out , Jilesliotl- rrc-s bud l.ir oi.l in Iv llnji o v 1 t r:i:- tr had T'lr-Ue . L'a-"1 loin Li lly aine :. 't: ... ia-te t t.l'. d.a1. L. told it tii" 1 .1 rail 'riim- !' the I.. ' il'. Sclt li,!- Ml' I ii . . .'. r t.'.. -.r .... 1 a,.:.! i 1 a:.'1 in' I.,:. I... 1 III V tie f" l.r.; !.. ;;, wen- Ii t -1 '1 h" ir a ; - 1" J"'" 1 .. .. ... Co Lai h.ard I y Lion.:., 1" di nvm t p.-d lb ,h I ti e la r - Of lie I. infantry ai I'ov. re-1 !.- ti jin' : a . Ineoi 'te. join Liiu. ran we: t be had va it ij'. - I.e had 1 v.-r -1 . f -u,'Lt with I a they hid find tie 1'. h , 1 r t.e I at tin I la i.t 'in ' h r a -'. .'1 L... 'I ! at i lie 1 II. at I 1, n- t t: .n in Le It Ml t ,1 1 ir hoii-'."-. ai h .1 ' I I. ' c'-N't , .1 a 1 Li 0. Sow 1 'lari d-r S, ,,.( , ,:.. I- p. mt t aw ay ad tie ."ie vi .a- a e: '. t-i'it 1 r) '1.1 i- ' t.d le Via Mi ,"!;, I ll v, ,'in i :i. .1 iiai -. I II. M I ie that I Li,.-ill" V U' t I.- d .- liis.iffi'dioib '.'oil the r .ule! . .1 by St- j . .-I He ir .ni. ,'al. "Iilil. Faillkl' ,f m: i- ;t c t t tl. i'i. ie 1 Ml Coi.': ,e iniic. liiati',! Sc.. It a- a I'M ". i! - t . tit' I on I 1 1' the 1' 1' A- ,t an 1 Ah. r r. . 1 Virni.na, he 1 me- t and Ir id i.- ;i tie ft. -:i 1 by a vs ak 'bin -e lie 11 candidal" ,r y a;.. " he ...'-...' I,: - 1. ist'inioii iii ta r i' tie U t ! ..i- " Tl.i- mo le -ound iiess on the '. i. t be convince I th !r 0:1 the ilea'1. Aoaiu, they -ay, ' iioiidiiat. d bin. f Se-.tt tab, no-d by h" '.' t, il.d'eat Ml I'iil.i. I ciiiiu-c of tlnir firm ir Her f h, "r .lit. .1 e"u 'a - o.tu I all .1- . ill ..,0, .. !l ,"v. ir s i.i.t 1 1 . o s o ro i, I, 1 ,.r ii." .on ti sr.- s jiri I v r. - rt . ii I.i lie s-1 , Ii s r. - V , nil.! I'. Hi" !' "I I"--I it, (..... rr.iu. i.t., -ia.tiiii la- ia h! si lire a- ,r ri eri 1 .! r . i; 1.1-. .let I ,t i.. i, i. I l...niii. t :. , I 111 0 ..ii-iolilii l, ! ;., mil. .-.ml I 1111,11 s ii,. n i.i 1 1 1 . 1 , ri I A i ii w .1 1- le il u . r tit 1 11 il .lioiiii "1 - nr 1.'.. ll.i s." I i u.pr. .nil-' :i ; ! 1 one yo'i would -hoaid ari-e :t. "Id l,i.-ls it. iili' w rn. sl. II i Ire. . Ill I' ill the Convention that '. 1 I,.- permitted I, im- If "-is 1 1 i' ' . nt 1 is in t.'iiit tiooy' tl1fK re and Mr. Web-t.-r adherence t :. th" poii- si ll ie.:.' re I . . I 1 ualr v . ei I.. ' flit." I lll'l i 1 , s vs . t it h.f ia 1 o-ritii.. lit iiipli . .11,1 , 1. . U -o. ji rly. ..... Iniii 10 1 a I tin r "t ni I.i f.ir. vi II ..!r. ... - 1 Ir. in iliill 1 eln.t' . III. .!.- .. l.ti di I.t 11 Itll ST ti.n 1, ii er.ai ,.i Tii . I niir - 1 ' I" !' : '"M" . r 1 11 !'.-. eir f. nil i.i" ..r ;..r. . . hi.' ii, t. .. Ii 1.1 w I ; la. 1 iir 1 . II. 'Nil f ill., I., li"' in-tit'i- c- tl.'lial I of tin- -lav. rv and T. rnt'Oi.tl the 11 11. lidiii.'. and f r which I a- vet been unable t i ae-rt-e upon any un-ii-sun- of eoinproiiii-c and adju-tim nt The I'nion it-elf wa-threaten, d wi.Uili.--soliitinii, and patriot" and -t at. -in an looked wi'li at nr. h. n-i 01 to the future b lino I participated iim-t profoundly 'll.e illfln ultb - and daiioer- w hieh -iirroiiinl ed 11-vi re calmly but aiiXlou-ly surveyed I wa- oppre--e. bv a sn-n-e id the "reat re-,-. ii-ibiliiies that r. -ted upon 111c, and sin i , r. ' v lii-lm-ted my ability to Mi-t:ii.i thi-nf in a inaiin. r nati-fai try and u-. fu! to the country. Hut I was bound to make the at tempt, iind, t 1 do it with any hope ut nc. ec--, I bit it neces-ary f. di- ar 1 every . r.-oiial oii-iieriitio.;i and di v t" inv -. It that su.-t ,i:n d tin m. n ut lile 1 r ta thi - Jart of It would I 1 tie- e : T" to 1- tie M-. i-t I. 1' t Mv ! ii. lia-t lit.'. 1 a ion 1,1 d ..'y -'in' 1 " lo v, i.e ai " 11. I "' in t I 11 M t ;r p. "i ! that be I a; j id ,,- id Idi" d down ! . I'.d A ,i oil ti. ti" r '.,11 i! 1 re 1U1C- !.;!. r. lit:.' He i.,.1 IL I 1 1. la t . 1. 1 i 1 1 id I It" I . Il a 1 y 1 ( 4,..;,t -i" '! V. ..I I ,'Cotb no li aru lo lo.b..v 11 i,,, 1. 1'iitily CjiJ.-UIUed IO"' -f ! .iM",,. ,' t 1 1.. v lo, ; but I dor-.- le .1,1 ; j ',, , ' I ii. f. v i af.il. 1 ,1 - iht 10,11. 1, am ..bo 1 I , 11-ii i ,11 t 1 1 ' , !,,. ti 'I! 'lii'i.' ti H-lio'ioic. i a4 :. , . ! 'y li,. a 1 ' i i I Vv U-'. ;t ; -. ' (, ,! - lb. -' .. a '" t , , 1 - t;i i t to ,.. iioii.ji a : .'he t I!i l.'l CHIl li" of II .'.eru-ie- 1. tiiitry, t ; le r rent i.t ' of n Ion.' r..! Si-.". I'ur-i-Iii Vil.t a 1:1. ; lie- M'ljn i.f "iir I'.i l.-ly lJarri.--'. hat i.-ioi" Las Mr. Kitle r I iiliii i v pro le.- I :,- i .i- t-arrv .'ion t , thi; e i. -.it. u.l. -, , hi, t."l"ll.at tili-i say that Mr. I iilmor. 's a:.d Mr. Webster's friend.- in the Convention contributed larL'i' ly ,0 th" noiitiiiation of G. m-ral S. - rt. Hut, we -ay fait mi 1 that it is now set,!, d by pub lic "pinion that a man bavin.' the -irin.'tli that G. in r tl Seott bad in that ( 'on v ention lines no ri.-lil to withhold hi- name nnd hi-service- li am hi- count r vineii wit'ioiit an over-ruliie.' and al! povv rl'ul ixeu-c; and, u man nea t be "ilted, indeed, with more (nan inoilal foi bearuiiee, v. ho roiibl, out of a -;.i:a, f oiiirti'.-',' - u r r " ji il r .-ueh c!iiim 1 ..- 11: il,.- and . ... tr.. the "Ii. V lis r.il. s1itilin.il, I VI S s. ,. iil'l r- t .111 liteir n li"-r s 1 t ill t ie v 1 1 .nti iiini w ill int. ire. Ijl .r.i to tie- I that o La-:' (b-nera! of ,!.,. I If so, ... G. i. c IM: 1 't had in e Collsiiler the n . i l.tion. '. . t!..-'e "( iitli men say " Scott, as the Jiii ni il' cai.didati die Soil Win : of ,!m: Whi-t parly. ' wa- Mr. CI..;., and so wa G in ia 1.. and so was '.:.ir.uy Taylor. if lh"-e L'eiitii'ineii could alwiiy' Stat"- of New York and Ohio liotli 1 bed-of Aholilionisin in the conn try. nd liit: 1 '..! al' In . t.l. -el il t' .le lis ot : of ail'iie I. . !'.. 11. l i. Id of hlll- ,1111 any body I then, ! CV I -e, iiii l General linea r miijoriti"- oel .11-li" teas. I. 'flail v. In r, I i .on ruiin i.t ta. y anil I rein -, m t i .111. 1 liii res in 1 t v 1 I'i' 111 for- l.ll 1'o-A- r-. a. 'I li i, t a- l.'iv ran . 1 nl -in id i li" 1 ' 1 , 1 1 di n ,1 il on ifln. ipl' s nt' tta strn f- 1 1 otiee v. 1, lid r'V'lal" Uldi. 11 III t' r t.l. '' t K II H- h I Jn ri "1. Ill tlllie i.i m aire, ..lo I, t In h. m 111.lv inn vi it Iron 1 n il ti ly mi 1111 jior U, at..! not Ir thr. . 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I mi if, lit . rtui ij.ie anil K.ili..l iae.i of tin .1 :i.;.er.ilis bef re mi' w ith i liti'i to tho lb" '! t i-k .-;.,-!..." -- ol In-art. To prepare and tn-n"f h''ti my-i If for thii taa-k, 1 endi av..r. d to lay a-ide as far in l.rin tii able vt rv iner. lv - lli-h cow-idera the p.-rtloiis se.-fies thr-'a oi l i-t iu-"' I My il.! "!" I i, that th.'ir country may i !n ri-h aa w.ird tli'Mii ace ardin ' t i t n ir nn nt- I hope mil tp;t my witlidrj ne able th" 'oTiv clitioli to utute bariit iji. upon some more d.-st-rv m- cindidat. who if eh t ied, may bo inoru m.'. !', winiiiiiir and f .' t .11 in ti -r t he eonfi i.i,. . to which he i- nttaebed ihan I ' bccll ideil B- we Were, up-. II lav ion to the Pr -'idi in y . on '(ue-ti ii- , iiiiportaiiei , it wa- uiip is-ihb: I r pursue a coiir-i' which noiii-l - th ' I have not Blt.iupt.d it. I hat more auxioit.-lv to tlo what was tin '. In that what would pb a-,. ; ali i I shall i i i o .i,..iliiin, I.' at Uiniiiij; lu.it my h is, in tiiu e-iiiiiitti ui ol a uiaji i.l; t 'till . . i.ti-OI, l.-'l'li re'l llie nil lit' . i candidate hut it -l.-oibl at all tiro subject ft in .talioii I-, any man ti belli I llitbii d tn-. rve hi- c 'I lit I ; I V - 1115 l,illl-. f I his i a eollse'j I'M.''' ' iii-it h-r in- H"r his friend- have nv r. L'ri t ; and 1 hope mum will vitu it a. li.-l.t 1'v.r luv-i If, permit tne to add, I 1 o f 11, lu-r a j ii atioiis- I fed th at I Inv j o i d tinirii inort' of public b ii r : de-i rvi d. and I shall -oou rctiie lr a xalt' d -lati. ti with infinitely m -f ' taction tb.iii 1 entered upon u ami ' rep,, w u II win. d in ui :' h tii ,i .ii touusl, tram ii, y inliel evt ry loivil , In ai l 'raieiui lor tne loiiti lulu, i or sectional prejudice, and to rciiinbi r i unit ry nun ol.lv that 1 wa- an Aimrican citi.en, mxl : lor lie- indul. the magistrate of the A uu i uiin I It pi ii ! li , feiv. d my hiiinble r If o t-to sen e ti ' bound to regard every p otion aud section i nnvioiii oitly that they may be 1 ,' ' of it with i iiial jii-tiec and impartiality. ) 'd by luy su. ee-s..r, and that our. I hat I inioht do this the more i Ib etnally , I ', I nioii and fr-e tIi-iitilti'MS may he l-re-olved within myself iiotlo-et ka re e i ual. li ction. I have the Imiii.r to lie, nir. y..".r ' Thus i n pared. I entered upon the 'lis- citii u uud obedient servant. r mm lion In ..e tl, .1 t v. :' i tl.i in ir uiiiii: aeM h id .f tin it, v.h Vv', b iii t i ,e t! ,if ' X' ll .liU iIM' i-tifHt W In- Il Ihl V I m i.i tl', ! niul 'ili'l. If the ( 'oin - i t-.r ;ti t ,t y ;-,tv rn -tut (. uill m.i iht.i in ' ' ' s I 1 1 1 1 1 nie niet rj re III ' s I re the ( "mention, ;iml u , Inend - " - it v ., (ie,!.. r h io. I Pi .nl ii.r.iiii,, ,.v. ... ,. I -ion of I a I WH .i tti. .ai" Ii ,i,,l fi,. ,- ),,, ... f . i M tc d f i en . . cot t s soutid ue.-s tiiion ., ,,.,...,, ,,, , ,, , ' , 1 , i e ir ,i,v.ii..i. ti. il.ir i,i i ii , . , i r , i tl ,r did hot Ml. I'illlllOle's aiid Jl r, , U. . Hi i Iti' " la ', I', rry itll Im r. Hirr oil.lils. r,f .... , !' . ' -Hi-l.,l!ll..a ; l,.ii,i e. .. ( te nil lutlire llgl- . - liiiii'Ls im. te and i hit one or the! ,,,., ..... ,,.. , ,;., ,,,, .,. .,,,. r, I tin-in? If lb' Colnpr liii-e a-j '"''"r I" '", on! v w .11 ..i.e. i,i,t, itnin-e i, illniti. p. i no I in. in t,r r in vv fiii'Ii ami t ion, ,,, neier, I . 'art. v.r, of lii' 'U '.!.. tti'-lMpt unit In: lli.aili' ; would Mil that lnir,ri. of my i.flieial dutit w ifh a tletermiitu- ; tion to do every thinsr in my power Ui aid ill the Si t tic me lit of tho-e il,nioerous folitl'o- versi. s Port. mutely for our favored conn- j try, a majority in both llou-cn ot i oiiress, ri itia" above mere party uud personal con--idi rations, nobly and pat i iotically devoted tliiiiisi Ives to the rent work of pacification. Thi- coiisiitutiitiou adviscri- whom I had callid t i aitl, iind I j who-e fidelity, tabnls and patriotism the country is chiefly indebt ed for any benefit it may have received from my Adinini-tration, with mi unanimi ty niul t.i til worthy of every comuii ndatlou, cordially join- lln ir I'onntcii.iiicc and iiiflir elill' to tin; legislative deparlllielit in per- feitiiio and adopt in those licidiiio uii-usures of colitproliiise, to which, upon their pasile, 1 felt bound by every tmiisidi ration of pub lic duly, to pive my ..Hiciul npproval. ir urn , t t,l..ri . ni. nl uu. I J hi si' law belli'' enacted. Ill V toll: tituliulial 11 ih nioii -Ir-it- th. ii. . I ,l.,iv us. ...,..',llv ..!; ... t. ..... n..., tin i V i ff Juilliliilhi un iiti;!." Hut this 1 found the most painful of all my official du ties. Nevertheless, I resolved lo perform il, ri nnrdless of nil coiisctjuciiecs to myself; mnl, in (loiuo so, 1 determined t" k-.w tin North nnd no South, and no friends but j those who Musiiinet tho -ori-tnulini nnd I MIl.LAI'.H I'M.IAI' The follow ill ' Card, cxpliiun'e 1 v li.tbcji k s course in with ddin.' lis' ' dein s b-tter from the ('.uiveiitii ii. nits the publication of the letters. 1' dressed to the editors of the " "' With a desire to co.rrcct sonu' 1 '' ' itt.it i-Ois that have been made f ' '' tion of tin) Ptiasiticlit before tl'1 ' t'otivi iilioii, recftitly con. 1,1 ' tiiiuirc, I de-iii' vou to publi-h tl ' ! fell cmbis(d. ,-y Were i.t -i hand., on the I 1th iu-L and li v '' in my pti-ess ion, wit html In ine; i' r-on, until thi s time.. PieMi o mtlilin of the Cntivetilioii, the ' frcijiicutly mid iu rarm-t in :iini'r 1 V lo me a de-ire that his name n '' ' drawn froiu the position in been placed by his numerous ' ' ' lllilnU. I pon the iidoilioii i,t tin ' " Whio prim iplus, nnd pnthi uhul;' " first ballol, I ft It my position m ll Vciitiou, bs the tlcjionilary of n ih-t''' power in inipiiltiint, to Im deb. ! ' 11 picxin; in th'' lii.diet ib irr'' elicii in the Vf "i'b nl's " i,li s I ' r
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 14, 1852, edition 1
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