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v: i ii .1 - I; i j ' i i i s 1 - I Bortb Carolraa (talMg. 14 4Vk I -TV ws. WEPSESIUY, August b. h62 15" WILLIAM THOMPSON Eq , uur n c.m m Balliiuore, authorm J to uU..m advert.m ueiitt and i,t)scri.,.ni. snd to fui.1 rccit.-. tr E. W.CARR, Eto., If i,ur i-cct.t in Hn,:, 1. ihin, cuthorizcd t,, obtain aiKirtisriiieiits i.i.d n. cure i ubscriptiunt. lTY,t. Fihnrr. Eq.. ii cur authurixrd tgi.t W rei.rvs advert. femenr snd vahvc-riptiui. at him oiF.Cfi in Boston, New Yurk aud PlliL, tlpl l.i. Gen. VLM-1ELD Sl'OTT, OF NEW-TEESIT. ros ncE-rRisircNT, wiLLiAr.l A. GnnHAM, OF NORTH-CAROLINA. EXTIUC7 FROM OEV U OTT S UTUHl A'.t irTANl E. ' l'oaviucid that hurmcnsy or u t.'l broad between the thlfrrttil uitattrrs ot our country is nsrulia to the prest-ut and ln titre interrut f the lujntt,ht. and with a ilrtntian t th'-p intertill that cau kiiuu South nud no Aor'A, I should uc-itlu r countenance nor tolerate any seiiitiou, ,!i-- order, faction, or ritntamx to the law ,r tU rJO, on auv pretext. t ut.n pint ul f . .. thr land ; and I should carrv iLto the civil ttJ!uiui-.tr.,iiO!i thi? oue princ iple of niilitary i-.jnduct obedi. nce to the legislative mj.l jsdieial d'partmeut of Governmiiit. i-aeli in its Comtitulionol spl,t.rc, aaviug only in rcsppct to the Legislat ure the possible r,'wi t ti the Teto piwer always to be mot cau tiously exercised, and uudir the strict -t fjitraiati and nece:iiitiej Finallv, for mr stncf adiiertms to the p.nn.nplts of tbe Whipj jrtv, is rzj tr,t ., . . .... ... 1 in 1 fir rrsoi3.nri ui inr Lr. raiiioit. anil W-in sn-rTPstd witL a sn,crrt iui tun at j,"tjiost t.j advuuce the ff vutm and hnj pi- tia; the Krpn'tn , a&J tnu to cLcri'U md encourage th,- cause of c jiiJtiti.tivL.l liberty throughout the world, a.viiiiug , ve ry act and thi.r.'ht th-t u.iiLt involve v,,r coantrv iu an unja-t or unn-ce':sary wir. ir impair the faitb of treaties, and Uttcou ilt . nanct all poHtntil UM't ilvm ijvr,(,i's to the inlrrri oi SO ift;. and tttrfftl.-nio ttii I'r.t-M, I can ofler io othir ph-dg.- r atrLU! tbiu tbv kuowu luciJ1 lit, a i -fig pabl'.c iif. t j u&Jiriii tbt v. v r eJt ciiluiu Uiuu " OFFICIAL ?LATFOr;M Tu Wiup of tU U.-it St w. u Ci..t;uri SstUbvU, atJrtiif lw Int. f':t kwi,Hl ( - uuoctt friifCi)j.ei t' wtiicu lu y r ii- i mUiiigeuC" ui tit A.MitriCiu Ptv;l-, x.n ,.u ; -utig conbOfiiC iu Hur cjjchj 'fir.-uri.' Utiit, -ad ihcif cuJitii.U' d d Twtiud tb tin.' t n-Ts. tatiun &d tiif bnturi, Cfuti im the Ibiluwii i ti! piliUcul f iitliiK-i.tt anu d.tvTUt;ii t;ui, ! r ti.' rt jliiiiiuitnt -iiid ui .Uitiitence tf l ich their ii---t loan I orni7ti.jn a pifty i ' Stcttd : 1 T-'it liK G.vrnmi;t i Vie I'wXtC St tts i ui a liruitetj chjr.ict r, aud :l it w ii tilted U tUt .1" rcis. ul pwweri txprcb.y gr t-ttuty tlie Lit. tution, auti uca . tu-v Ue i.t.ct.fs r iud pr n.r tor ctrjmfr ti (,;r tiitiJ weri iutj luii ci.cutMn; and t.it all jjt r tut thus eFsii.l'rd ur D c s.irt j uaplwd re eiprtif ly rt Mc tu to !t.tU & ri pcctily, ad tu Ut . . Tit State ti iVer Hint. Ht should be heli a i ur m th tr r jTcJ rigltt', and t;if J.iJtrf J Uu ;u mnt no tuot in its i 'uiistautsuuil p'fs, iuci the tnwa ibooid 1jz r vred and w truid c- T -b " the "iudieiii olcur ifHTtic . 3. TiWt, Wiiik truf-iiii freetk'ih tLrtl-r- tt'tli suitrre t tiie Oocfru r j1 l'w Y it r t hi C U'ilf v, it ann'-'iMced ut la Far- t;ll A(t:r -of liecMD;- uurtlvt iree I'runi nil i,t ifighni; ; Hi- met witti I'ureitfii countries. ua &i n- ver uitui.u At own, to it ind upon tort ip a ground. Ti.at ur iyitaa js Rpu:4ic, ts nvi tcpr pg-tt uur' pin i'it. or irnfkriN. uo oliier CvuuUiti, cur lorm ot fvoveruun-tit uy art4tcr of itrC'.'f but W U eii t funic, juC tsv tar iw-cr tin, ud justice, aJ t:it- utit-iit-i. ot Ife ibrlitu- 4, T&t wiier- tie pro pic it.ke :iftf "oi fnl fn Gtfnmp ut y TJvUiO uutT its Cviititutji,ii. i v - ire tit:i, 4c ttey ftuuiu ret iu tneu - i!-." '. ? una ttit fvsjxct iii. c.ltu iu; k iii nt r. Srom fureigi: r' wi rp 5 7 ht tl G rimittt i i.uks U. &r--i.ti d ' ft pntiCijict of th Lr wlct tuijuu,r, eLd i wi,u iilii' ivi.t (or tat .xug tucrcvl, iu Unit J p . vaut to U ill -lilt) UviiVcU tlwll. i iiUtj Itiipf.rt'. iuj Dot frciji yi.'ct t-x: ; iid, id i.' V!nj iu' 1 1 i-ti-t, fc-.uad ocL( f.CjUiffl ;Ut uiitr;ni:n ?in CHi pri CtloU ifwUj U uH,Lt p.Clf; Cot.' . w i tt T.ctCabi . wn r by kUittic inc, ur igvnui ? m-y rt dti'jrooi ft A nncun iu'.u tr), 4.14 M ii, t j u tt ai t dli portiou o) t- t- m t; . ( Tft it l Be Cjofltitalioa vutt n- t yi .t prjwi-r to open aud rp iir n jrtirs. jho it 1 tjo' - ni tn -t trtijfti tiiouid eicrci it? pwW f r - m '(ttrurtiuii ffru u jgioH ri r, vt ii i v r iulU .ii4pfueiiirrit tr aau.1 lor .,1,1 ii o tc'i.- J"f tit prot-j ! f:l:h - f C -U -Be rf(. th fort.gU Mti vwcr -iti,'.! :- - M t aca iiuro-ifl;uU on.p. iu t.r n t i i au"i f ci rtl iu tu-irfch r-t.r. 7 . Tu t tu KoI-., r.l-: Lo. f! k lit pirt j of oU' -t:iii, rhki u' C .i r twr ' f r - u jfe prwpeit , p-a( , ud Ctfril 5 . iinO fti-j,! t., aw,bx att&chi nt. K-p.ct fcr t'c . ut ntj f tliCb, titii .quiticrLU in t,ie CwnflMgfio i t lurei of tcii, r uuti' rt,u!rL(' i y ti p 1 ii rit C'jl.idrr itlOI" of t6U-l. Ht t . Iiti or ii dividual welfare. B J f -1 tl.e mttht$ 01 IV o! "t C' fl r a r- tbiii'.n: iifieuii a t iv Conjprvuii or u -t iiM.ii I. liit Ltt kfiown J tii. luJti'.f si - 1 1 u. tu3.'!. ; rctikd ; id . t' uictctd id M t. Wiij (, .f-ij ,f tiu- CittWd Ft t, a fin i Mtt-nl iii prnicipu aid lUtlil UCt wt t'u d ' tr u' ini uiil nj; -tiolta jjCli t it) f(ubf-c. f -iih re a- t i. v r. coct tih.-'I. Uih inii.t k titfU 4Jii niaiti ujm t fir tfirt nt. ic ii,ei. un 111 tiiiw -nd tip ru nhsil ( -us, r-r.rtf-- tr th i. . r- Mit j f fuf tn- 1 ut ni.-tiuy t" u rd . 11 ! . . irtj oi t i-twi on t it .irf ituinj .ii,o ti teft I- trit p r r Mil 1 . - t .fFi ot iiipitrji.g t' n , i . a. ut -(fi' -im j t'i . rry (Ji.t t t x-iuir mi.iif f COHi-t uto ; iibU U pr .. U ii !utur. Hft r.tionef t'w u-i-'ioiiii t.o tio djr.jf. ro fc'Hf jJCi ,.ilid will Jirou-if-ti in : Il itT'lt'. eontHie t f,,B' f ut'ii -lyst-tofi, m ft-r, ' wH"frwt or hjW"V t fit ytt. us niT u n 1 t .(d w- will mtnt un tlm t ti oh nt r i t, i rrt imtton iMy ol'ttr Whig p.- ;;t,j tilt . ry ! tit I mon. ficiutim of tin Wi'tg N ifioe.iJ f1ifi-1 i " t tfrHttmm r lit l. ellwri'. filuAJf nl-urg f'nm.tf SH-nak. Cpn b W. "aMwelJ ; W. Hlaek, j. 41. ftiBD alH Johl Ingraui , all L'o- W big km" of "ti L,mriJ, Cattiie'o aii'I Cn'stnn. !i a . -ho F Hoke. L.""t. C iiiiinon-. Wu. I,in H Sb. rriH, J H Wheeler. L h o- and l.m k CaJdU. Wbig- W hig gsin ( . , .opy mii ftr Lin"-1!, B.IT' n tl ir. ' John Sbimpoch. All Whigs. Cuunfiis tinu ftaiily. txoui this na- toiiallH-uktCol. l'alwer. Win, k eh-, ted Imk ('' v. ouiuiuit.s, tt in. A. w a lion, LtO' t... mi. Levi Tr.xler,.Wbig lo-s of ono. tf. i ir i. lliiran uinr jni. 1-llllUi.toll, N lilg, is le-ilccted. Qiatift utut Ahiiiiuiiei . Senate Johu' Rrrv, loeo: CommoiK. Samuel F. PliilliiH . ' . . ... . ihI Jusiau lurucr, jr., V lugs, and 15. A. Durham aud John F. Lyon, Loco. V whig1 , KKkMeLmi. Senate, George D. Bern). without oppo.-itioii ; Commons, A. M. Scaiei jr. and AltreU Keid, all Locos. IUintlolj.li. Senate, Win. Iv. Lane ; Com- ' uiriiiD, n in. J. Loiiu uiiJ 1-aai; 'i hornburg. All U hi-.-. Ih i ti tim. -eli::t , Siiuil. IlarylWi . Lo co ; (' uiiiuoii-. Harris and Leach. Wliie. 1 . Ul.i diul I'm i;i h. Senate. 1'. Harrow. iLueo; Colimioii!, Matthew, Wlii, M.irball and auuli, U-eO. M big pain of one. I .,-,-, JWii'n. Commons, l'urvenr :iinl Owm.h. Wbi-js. and VUil,on. Loc-, elec- ted. v big tain "f two. i i ti mni I n this Senatorial I.'i-- Li L i (ii'o lUiuir. ik saiil to l,i' rc.i. lctcd. I.. . u...;.o.itv JH ovi.r IL.Im.v Whi,- V."...i., W...I.., I., V.,..L 1!. 51. .SUudrs. tia.wu'H. Wilchir ,,! W. A Allen, all L aos. I t:tiii;u -l,ft.fti Win I.rinltf V imr ..." ll Whins. " Cimlt.'iJ. SeiiHte, Alex. Murehisoh: - ...luaions, .i.iue. i i-oLWii ami Ucrge . l-gram. All L.o. .",. S,.i.:,t TLoliia- C.llui.iiim; Comuious, Amiua 11. Cliesnut ami Amo.. lleirin. All L',eos. ' "'?'","" ''""''.I:cob Alfnrd. Whig, auu i . .'iccii; j.oco. mix eaiu 01 one. ,. m i .. 1 Xoun . t uiiiui-jus. Mr. liari t tt. Loco. J-ilu iHni. Seitatc,W, H. Watjon, Loco ; (VuiUious, Willis H. Saunders and Simon ticUin, Whigs. Whig gain of two. . .. 11 . . ... . 1 .. l Anc Jltiituii r. Senate, James Kerr; 1 Straiiee, jr. and .Itdiu A. Corbet!, Commons All L ( 'nu t ti, ton. Wil Scat.-, Wiliiam II. Washing- Cmiuons, ltu-.ll aud Wood, Luc'. W Liif lo- ol wlc. In-J.ltti Si-iint'V 15. . Ifi-ri-iiiiT I "run 11,0,.-, David licid aud William E. UiU. All Locos. inate, Ceorge H. McMillan; -'-MI.1I v. cm nous, r.. . 1 onvu e. i.ocos i'.l.Wlit I i.ti.tnnli. .1 I. M. I.n.r.1,1 v ...s.. . ,swU.,. A Lig gain ut one. Vohilill.r. Cuuimoiis, Fourucy Georr. A Whig Ws V UlOlls, l i ('mil f. !. iur. i-iinte, C II. Brodcti ; Cuin ami Saal. All Loco-. Ii. F. Williams. William tiuttuu Wliiir u uiaj. Lcu, without opposition. ''Ui-t dhrt I n.ntr. In this Senatorial lii'-i. r.-im . cpcigui is ivricvwu teiiM A miivw J v hit ; Loin- uioii. Shiitli and IVrkius. All WLi.'. 'i'ffj ton. .St fiate. '1 ho. .F. Ir.-"i ; C"ii.Li 'n-, ilvuuiii und Lx khurt ; all Lwv W Li, ..." one. IJi t'o. l r . j.. r in til, .v-Hiitf alio l'un-K-l ill till; I ', lliln,.l, l,.jtll W li'u-. . I' Ilium,'!. (', ,liilii. 11, C. Mi It- tvrc 1,v 't" ,jr. J. W. (.'auii-roti, Ujtii U l..i--' r,,1,1,,.,1 l ri,il li-ui, : i. e!i.tU.,l. O.'iiniioii- W .' r.ni.i .'i,ii. In ti,i Si-La-V1. Walter L. .t... l.s WLi-. Sfjinti-, N. Iv Cai!."i '.y. Lmiij ; II. I.nvii. L ii'i, mill !,..-!.. I'rrry :,i,, Ami-, W Li'-. W hit: l's of jiii'. I i aiii.iin . C'ul'iu in tl,,' ."i liaK- ; Ilaw-kin- aii'l Marli:i;l ill tin; t',iii,u,ulis. Ail L.,c,.. .'.,'.. C"ii!in,iii-. Wilii.Mu I'. War,!. L i o. W),i- 1.,-. Cluiii ,, . 'v'.jini,i"i,-, II . . Culaii-.WijiL'. Wl,i.' xiii. Vitt. M,tf. K C. All.rit t-.si. WliiL- ; W. .1. ISI-tt. Wl.i J'i , t,ii,.. L v i 1 1 1 1 j r i v Lilill "I ''11''. jll .,.! '4. n.iU- ; Norfictt L."t'Oa. Ri'trer'oT,. I -. 1 1 11 I. I'ti liii. 11. l.'i(;,i. ii.iinj!,.-, Alicrt vjii. W ( , i-r Wlii.' Ilt r ry T. Clark- in tlm Sf ami llllis Coii,ii,.)ii-. Ail f'miJi.rm-, C J. Wr! b unJ L A. Mil!-, WhL'-. I'ltfi lililll . lilllt,;!, L .i-j, 1 - v.jt - o- if r lloliaii'l. Li, ,. . ''' i'i'iii il iinti (fm'tnrl. Jn till- Sf-li -:t t . . r i , I lh-trii.t, .1 ' 1 1 r i . liytium, i.- 1 cinl. I v uidj'iritv on i Mill-. JSnrl.1 mill M llwfll. r. 'lltliiOII-. H. W. Av-rv. 1. -.. alu J , Kfwin. Wl,i2. . ..''. .! IJiii f". Ciili'inll n,l (,.... Ii, t!,i- . i;,n .ri;il li-ni. t Ani! r-,.ii Mit'-li-- )!. Wl,ij. i- . I . - r . .1 over W. I. M. K, . a -kiiiIh i ii r i ir ii t - lii." (ilil ii.ll. U-r. Wiii;, . t.-.l in Hi,' f' In H, . ,v,T I'laik'-. 1""). hy lllfl IliaJ. IU, Ii., -i.ii. ( '..ii,u,"ii-, .1. L'ati-r. W Li.'. i'l-i-U-. a. St v I.--, w. 'I hfrt i 0N xi-tiiij a- f-i uj -ii i'lini if- t informa a lu.g'i iti in - .-lift :, .Sen- Uii- I'i-1 i- n'; will I, a'. " j inn ; I xl'-.t f .:p t L t l'h, "Vii;., I, iv, tlie (' imiii'iii-. c 1 it' tl,,- Wlii-. ,t.,r ,'r.,iu Ib'.'iuf.'it an 1 Hy tun- .,,11 I,.- tn-,1 ba a u 'j -i .1 I n ,t ! I), in. ii r al i iii j.ytiit L 'lot ill !ai(l;on I 'onniirnrrmrnt. w. mi r if at I a... men, .iii.-i,i u.ilr bill II. c, I till too bile, and came buck ii. t I' arn oil!.'- t i g i v c lloilgl f tie- order of ,1, rq.tioii ,,f t ti , nop. Lalid ol nojue i'licjid ho in r, , -oii.pi t l.t. w ill tuvor i.oui.t ol the proceedings ol ' t a ii ii. a pr-- .a,t . ii ,i w.tli a lai! that lliteri t.ng ( hnilottciVSonlli arwliua llailrond We are authorirnl I, state tln.t ti.i v .,rk will cerlaiiily be bni-l,ed to ('hr!f tte ) ti,,. first of I let .her 1,. t. We t, m i.i. r hant lb. refor , l " i!. not gi t tl,, ir go,! I , I ,i, that tine , in ,-i -a), h order tie in to I i.a I'tte Litrrnn .Nolifp V. f h-, 1, i r us the AuLWft and Fr 'H.riei number of Chi-mh', l.a'.ic' a iH'il )lifes. '' Ihey fully sti-tain the hlth rharar". r of tbi priooia. fsver rj-fine, find 'b j . I.f. r - ,,.,.... h'r !..,! ur vf th engravingr sre . A ii , -i. - leal I-. fcu ot.iil ki v it in-k 11 in 'iiiirit v nv..r 1 1 , in A It in lUneher'a Tvierif-dLotJ. Commons, Tur- slauders which were circulated in the E.ft c appointed ad.K.al delegates Irotiitlasj H,srr, lhat, while advocating the wrUvnuw. hif,"nd Jiich. OH'omo,, and 'and West, bv e Standard and other prints County. We hop the delegates will uote'elanns ofthe Watauga route e will rejoice t iiD ...i ,'..,... '!.,.., ii'j-st'scu a ucctUeJ aavautaso ovor liieom-. ' Mate tatins t wo-tlnrUii of tlis .sttX'k. aii'I o- V V' a I . a 1J nUW V " ? I VtUll. VUiUUluus, i Eirclion Returns. ' 1 n! return thua far are not lull, but .1 --..I .1.. .1.,. ,1 me iiiuicate very wii-ant1, ujnt uvt. ,.-... i4 re-elected, and probably by :in increased majorj(v doubtless be unpleasant news to our friends abroad ; but they may rest as - . . : tured that this (fleet has not been j roduced by any want of confidence in the uatioual course of the WLi8 or i,a J";- It is '.he Intimate result of a combination of Ual causes. Among these, as the most prominent, may be mentioned Free Suflrape, the jjreat hobby-horse which his excellency has been ridine for the la.t four years. Another is, that the western people of the State, are largely in favor of an unrestrict- . . . ,llL' ,N:'U' Constitution, and the positioti of Mr. Kerr, the Whig candidate on this sub- I I .. a j.. .i . j.-.r. u... nwaatiMj inein, as ue was ,,,,-os- ed tothebasisof.-epresenUtion, and also to ' altering the basis upon w ihieh the Common ' l,r,,,1 .-,,,1 U n i.rnannl 1 iil riloil li,oi. .1. ..i f .1.., 1...!.... I aecording to the Federal Population. But i - I I...wITb (men vtniu nil, tit.i liilnv liil uv riviv.? tuw ivihviii v ii m m. luuiij iwut '-pi'titor iu having canvassed the whole State twice before this e!e'.ti"n, whereas Mr. Kerr m M uilkl,wn out of his ,,wn judical circuit, .. pfr-onally, until this election; and even now, he had time only to canv ass a fraction of the State, under sueh circumstances as ttlt.h0 it c!H10t be ,ll:ittcr of surprise that , ,- 1 , . 1 , 1,., . -Mr. Kerr could not eoinmaiid the hiL' vote of the State. 15ut the Ides of November will tell a dif ferent tale. The thunders of tjiiecnstown, Chippewa, Lundy's Lane, Vera Cruz, Cerro t'Ordo, Clierubusco, ( heiiti'tepi c, and Mei- ku, will then be icveibei ated from the moun- tain, to the sea-board. and in that trem. .,,!- Otis tl'SS. , the way the Juitltus will fly, will , be an abomination to democracy The returns for members to the Legi-Ia- ; ture thus far, show that the Senate will prob- ' nllv be as jt wLj two fUi ' in tlie Houe of Coiuii.oim the Wbigs will taw a majority of .-six, giving tLctu ou joint lniHot n majoritv of two. We give below our table for Cownjor iar i hoard. VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. l so. ini-i. Minlv. R.'i.l. htrr. Ri-id. An,.n. l.ni'i j(l l.lws .",13 A-Ik, fii-4 t;PT imju tmu Hnrkr, 1.SI1 Sll .-(! IU limnihr, l.i 3a ti'J !'40 fin.1; Iliaiim, 311 bU 3.".P hH2 1!' rti.-, .'.i!6 4-U l-il B-.-utfrft. M j.'IT '3 uij. hrutmn-H-k, .'HKi ilW 7 1 uiaj. r,l.. rru.. i;n:i ti-2 :n I'rv, ii. (in?! .'.Jt .,,i7 i;t ( ainiH riui.d, D' i.'ijii ;-:) i.:t- ('Ik,v:h,, l'-i a-j:i -j i" -u Cnlilliil u-, I.", 1'" 41.1 ' iii' ii. i'7 ".i u; unj. ( .,rtr, t. 4I." IMHI l'h. rokc-, 7:i u:iij ;, in :,.', ( ..-will. ui.J 1.111 U7H l.dl.'l I'h.itli.in, 1,1 1' i'ii; teO al.:,ll, 1:4,1 H7 6' HI I:'S ( urniuik, 1-5 i;7 I'iiO Ii'iO .lv,!anit, -! 3,i5 "7i i,M.;-!i, l,l;".;l h'iH ti.'il 77 Han.-. :,77 .'ill 111 l.iii. II'M'Ihi. "-'Ii I.iiMj I'.ii "l.(i7 K,:, , il., h m , -J5 Irankhn, 31' ',! I 311 731 1. ral. vill. , "-1 M74 1.IM .7 I JU.3 I.iiiilijni, .:;-. .',.'6 l.j-'.i 1-n r. ii. .')!- .M-; .117 r;j il. -, 3', 7 31,7 IMHI ,l,l Huvix il. 3:;' 3117 '..',1 H.iii.u. l-j a.'IK j.'.l .",11 Hrll', n.. i;,l 17 1 lit iaj. HyiU, ir 3,, mm nun H. !i,:i r-i n. HI' I r2 7.VJ 3 1'l lrt,l,ll, 1. 1, M J7'( ,l,3j 3'i.3 Joi,, i-.'l J inaj.WI J. Iin.l.iii, 1 32 rij 773 f3 Ln,"ir. 'J.,3 477 iiiaj.jlbj I. in,-. In, t'HI I.','!-.' ! 1,:,34 M-rlm, 313 jfcS 'JiiH Ii7fi Al-ori-, i,71 io'i t.la l.lti M a.t)iwii,irv. 131 171 7.-.H :.'i,,J M . ' 1-4 3'") 1.71 1 1-2 . r iciii.ur". H7i l,l."i-; 711 1.IJ1 .ii. ij !,na " I l.njij N. v. 11. ,.,-., r.'.e 1.U7 3.','l 1.34J N, r!v,anij.l..n. 1-:i .',.' I -V'4 fii, Ui,;u, l -i, U. H.7 "r if.i;, . 1.I.31 1.9.70 l..V.'s 1 ,7''0 l..MjHot-ink, 3'''l :.'17 yn inaj. I' r'ju'uiiii., 317 -Ifi tu . 1'itl, U'.'l a-J ' r,i9 fVr.'.n. 3." ',77 311 :.:,! i'ni ii'J i;jo i-'.iu 7;u Jf-'CKu.nam, 3.'i7 1.1', i 3.it I,',',-' K'lu-uii. 'i ri'i ;;n ;u Cuthcrt'jrH, ami :i37 l,l"j -7VU j:.,n,i..l,,. I.3J4 3.73 l..'7 13 i Iiiiip.I, (m I 1 l'i4 Sjil,-on, .',1,7 ".7.1 a'"J H''.) Slim . I Jll 7 13.,-! l.'.'m. I 3 .1, St,,l,.'.. l.Of.n I ).,-.' I.I3-; 1,1-1 St nir. c3 l,r, r',t 91J Twr. II. 3.,3 1 11 l.-,. m ,!. W'-'k' , !7' l.liu J.l"; l..7.n IV jrr, ii. 13 Iv.' fcj7 W a-nir-tori, 1-1 '!', I a47 J'l'i W, . ,,. , :!.'! l.O'.U .'!:) ,'n, ni(,., 1.3'3 Sit ii,"i,n) (,,: Van, ; , l.'.li t,32 iiinj. 3117 l'.',ii71 ll-4;; U0.HOU iMi.imhi i.'.d; i imi,ijiiii K..iV M -j'.r,t . i.7 7 1 U.OIiii Hiiig- ,.ln Merlins licit th,- attention of our rcjdi r- to I'1 'iitig- "i a inei Hug of a portion of the Whig- of We.-tt i ll North Carolina, held at I av il.on I ., liege U-t A'ck, d uring I onl ine;, ecriient, (,, take the preliminary .ti p. to boi l a large ma-- meeting on Thursday and Friday, tin-! th and Hith of September next. We u.idt r-tand that it is designed, a" a part of the order of arrangi mcnts, t.r the differ ent i!i-S gallon, t ' t-ti' ariip, on the night be fore the 'lav of metting ca-h within a few mile- of State. till', and that mi lie iieyt moiiiing, the respective delegations will Mian h into town in military order, firing al interval of one mile cai h, a salute of tan hoi,- and the ,-ou riding of drums and fifes. It i- hoped that the e ti mittce,- in the n spe'tur ",itritie, 'irpointt d to procure eati-tioie-. will iie barge their duties in tliia re spect, promptly and pocluallv. They run b had at the wrnks of Col Brerrt, m Lin- i '-'t fiintt, upon the ,',- mdera fnrfns Tt,.- Whig, of M,eHet,1,,,rr f';i. a rt. , 1,11, j ' - oi.,. .' p. ,'f.ij 'a., t r r..i.i ,),;, ......... alreauv mauo mo necessary arraiegeuiriiis. ...... , ... .j.. i... ..... l) nave tueir oruuauce an resuv mr, It is further expected that a free Barbe- e .HI be prcnd for the occasion, but cue will Df urcpnre m the crowd yrill no doubt be extensively ,i l j l ii r... , iluu.ii,ii . ' "',.,., . .... ' ,.....1t. itu.,lt trill. u u.l Olllillf1 V III thft iu outV'i wherewithal! to refresh the outer aud the inner mau. !. stock, in and out ofthe State, and such oth " In iiriicc, tin rc'i m tliinR to Lrcmm a men, : cr considerations as will bhow the practical Aa uiodtrit ftillnni a ml hum, hi) ; 1 wisdom of the route finally clfccted. But when the Mast of war Mr.w-a in hi ears, Thin imitate the ueticn of the tiRr." Whereas, meetings have been held at It is expected that several ofthe most il-' Asheville and other places, proposing to , . i , I :.. V -k lustrious and popular speakers in .North ! Carolina aud 'lenncssec will honor the nice ting with their prcseuce. Alkmarlc Mcelittg. After consultation with numerous Whigs. . . . .... . 4 . i 1 if ii Bii.rirftwtAfl that ll.iiwl.1V tllft lltll U8VOI --- . . September next will b the most suitaDie day for the meeting of the delegates at Al- bciliarle ill Stallly ColllltV We are authorized to sav that Gen. Jno. o ..... . ouug, and John Brown Iron. I harlotte, ..... i AUU LU . CVIVIUUH II Mill IWIIVIIIKI, WesU'rn Hank Road. Mr. Frye, the enterprising engineer on ,he Charlotte und Tavlorsville Plank Road, ..." ,, , juforins us thnt he is making good headway ii, the survey of said Road ; having gone 9 ,i .-. f., . or ten miles over the worst part of the route, and thus far, met with uo serious obstacle in his nronre 111 "la profcic.-. . Cigars. 1). I.. Ilea liiu some ofthe finest cii-ars ever brought to this market. He gave us a c Vl'.'-V ,are. oue 8 ,eW go, which he 'o.-t mm a. w.e ra.e o. e.gun uouars a thoua"':,I. and from the pleasure which we ( derived from smoking it, we arc disposed to ; believe he told the truth. ronuiulrum. Y,V the u W't&ttstt )rini:rut " like a brkk-bat T Dye give it up ? I x:iue cveu Wearing don't polish it. (Loinnutnkalions. ',ll THE M)RTH-l ARi)I.I.A Wlllil. MA.S .MKETI.Vi L STATED VI LLE. At a larue and respectable mei-ting of a jirti,,n of the Whisof Wotcm North Car- ,,lina, a-wmbeld together at Daviikon Col- lege, (bein? Coinmeiiceiiient.) on the 12th in-tant. la id Ramsey of Iredell County, wa-called to the chair, and Junius M. A1- xtinderof M""kh tiLiir?, a-aj'l"jint,'il Sec- ritary. When it wan nnrmimou-ly resolved to !,old a M ash MrETtNO. of the ftietids of St oit .V (Jbah.iM, at Statesville, on Thurs- day and Friday, the !,th aud 1 Ot h of Sep- t inln r next. Whereupon, for the purpo-e "I elTc tinif ihe object of this meeting, it i H' nJi-'il, That a eommittec of three from the following Counties be appointed for the purpo.e "f procuring a full representation , from said Countie, to wit : ..... ... Fiu.,1 Mirl.li .".- in. Jo i n,tn An. drew Springs, and IJ. W. Alexander. J 'l Om h i it' ll. Col. Thomas Alliso.-., Ilr. J. K. Ne.-bit, and Kolu rt V. Simonton. I'i'Hit l imrti. J. II. Walkup, Capt. Jas. lion-ton, and 1. A. Covington. J 'i mil ChI.iii i iis. E. It. Harris, E. 15 liurns, and K. I'. Harris. I'm m IiihIi. Col. I. A. II. Palmer, .1. M. MeCorkle, and Ur. M. 1. Waildel. Vrniii Wi.vav. C' l. A. M.fioodmati, II. L. Uobbards, and Ir. A. . Ilam.ey. I'iuiii llnii'. Col. T. M Young, (i. A. Miller, and Stephen l'outhit. I'm in iirri. ltobt.liiliuar, II. C. llamp t' li, and J. M Cloud. ,,i Yuilkm. J. Ii. McMillan, W.A. IJo by, and H. (i. Hamptoii Fi urn Ah rnnrlrr. A. M. IJoglc, A. C. MiTntosh, and lr. John M. Carson. I'iuiii Wiilituga. Col. Jonathan Ilortou, II. W. Hardin, and Hobt. Miller. I'nmi A-h ;,-.,. I'. E.-.W, A. H. McMil lan, and John Heart 7oi d'lislnn. W. J. Hayes, John Hen- dcrsoii, and S. X. Jolm-toii. I'lt.ni W'lll.m. Charles A. Parks, C"l. Wm. Parks, and Ir. Jas. Calloway. I'.iim Cnlai'Ui M. L. MeCorkle, Joel 1!. Houston, and David MeCorkle, I'li.m Limn,. lames Augustus Cald- well, J amirs V. John-ou, J. W. Moore Ffum An on. A. J. Dargan. Purdie l!i, liaru-on, and IS. 4. Punlap. Fi nut Ci'lilifll W. W. Lenoir, E. P. Miller, and T. l. J jties. Fin'ii llnrki JS. J,. (jaither. E.tp, Thos. i. W alton, and John Murphy, Esq. Il was further V.rtokTul. That I!. I'm ringer of Cabarrus, . C. Williai-ou. of Meeklciiburg, and E. If. Carniieh.-iel, of Wilkes, be appointed a Committee to t -'infer w ith the t iny, us of Ire tlell as to the arrangement-, and for the I'"1!' o.e ,,f iuvitiug speakers for the ocea- ion. tin motion it furtlier Ui.iiih'ril, 'l hat th" citizens of the 1st '.'tl ;id and ith Congressional Pi-tiiets f this State be reque-tcd and invited to attend , , , .. .ii .iee.,.,,1 i, a- iiiriuer lU.-oi'i, That the proceedings of this met ting be pubii-hed ill the " North Caro- In, a lug. ' aioliua Watchman," and - luil, igh Ii. gi-l, r. ami that the other Whig paper of the State be reque-teil to cony. PAVIII HAMSEY, Cini N. Jfsf's m i.f.AMifn, s,,t -y T'iH Till l,VTH- AKI I.INA WHVi. I'l LLIC MEETING IN LENOIlt .i piiiini.- iiieeiing waa neiu ai trie t.ourt t ta- . .- t . i i . . , . IIahe. in I , . i n i. . c t..t.. t-.. .., ... .e.o , -o. inc tn oi .in, y i -a., fo appoint li' lcgiites to represent the county of Caldwell in th Hailrond cmyenti'-ii to be j held in Morgr,t t. . 1 ,1 . " I . . .. . j 1 I . gsmon. i n nn'oing K t. af po.ri.inq ' I., h. Px.gle, F..q , 't'l -I '.. Hall, tr Se,,,,rv j irantiteH Yy f 'hail man. t tie K,., ,., W - i tr litli rl- iH. .,,.1 b .'it t...., c..,.. rw n.0.,,0.0, ,...i. ..... . ...... o. , , " . ina. havimr taken two-thirds of the Stock . .. ., , . . ... . ... i ... in the Central ltailroad, .is now bound, in i instil n tl, P,itern and western uortiona 'of tlie StilU.( to tilUe ,wo-.hirds ofthe ..ock nectary to continue .aid road to the aea- j board, and to the lcmicssee line Wsolred. That the route for the western 1 continuation of said road out lit to be left . . . c open, to be determined by actual surveys ... j etiiiint-a of engineers, subscriptions of Illllll ilie vesieill c.h-ISoii oi mi; vi-imni , .. , i . -n i .... ltailroad to the route bv Asheville and the French liroad : and, in the opinion of this meeting, the route along the valleys of John's Kiver and the Watauga, erossin,' the ijilue Kidgc at the John's lliver (iap, is cheaper, more practicable, more direct in . ;.i i i its connections with the Itail road systems W estern .v.,tl. Cimliiin 'l'..ivn..w... 111,1 v ' ' ,..,., .w f - yiri-iiiia. and more in harinonv with th. iMi.nu t)( lho. 4tclllHf nH ;t.U wit,, ,K. interests of our own Railroads : There fore , lWrv,1hn it would be impolitic in ; thi li'trislatnre to limit the western evtcu , q ,UUroa), 0 the routR ,,v .Lovlll.) niw t . fulu.li Hl-i.'Kl .k - nn ini hum hv a v m n i'ivhm. pening the completion of all the lO.ites ; aud w hile meeting our brethren of other sections with this liberal feeling, we expect to be nu t by them in a spirit of etpial liberality. Wisiilviul, That the chairman of this meet- ing appoint tilty delegates to represent Cald- wen coumv ill me ivaiirouo convention io pe , .,, . , . held in .Morgantuii on the VI st of this .,,,10 H'.Wlc, That the proceeding of this inci ting be forwarded tor publication in the 1 Salisbury "Watchman," "North Carolina .Wlii?," and " IUh-igli Kegister." I Alter several intcrestin,' addresses, main- tainim: the resolutions, tbev were uiiauimous- !v a, bit ted. ( The delegates were n,,poi,,ted. and the mating adjourned. 1!. Ii. lit Mil.K, CilJl'.N. J. i. HaLLKVV, Sect' roit THK x. ( . WIIUJ. ClIARt.lsTt'N. S C., Auj. l-)-3. Mr. Editor : I attended the t ommc nrcmeiit at Taid- ..... I'..ll.... ..,..1 .1 ...I.....:.,.. ,. ,. i" ' . i- i tr i i i ot the class to whit h 1 formerly belonged Bun more i,,ii(lno. atil ror,t. ttian any uiic felt in all tin vu-t iiiultituilo l,y aliii Ii I is iirr,jinj,l,'ii. I had maun from a dis tsnre, and my ol ! frii-ndi and aoriatr t'atlioreil arnuinl inc. I saw tlicin a'ain It was uni xjii-itL'il, and for t lie la-t tinn'. Thf grci tinif warm. In a few hour tlicv wcr'' to rt'tuni l'i tin' trnrld, likf I soon will do : niilv. lint awiiv frnin tln ir frii iuli and tln'ir fuiiiili. s. I thought arain. and a- pain of our former ports. I tho,i,.l,t ,,f the pli'n-ur'-s they had i-iiiv,-d and whit h I had 0t. I thou'-ht luurh f,,r inv uiiml flew back to the tir.-t dav i.f uiy foil'o'e life. I felt mure ; f, r memory aw'.ke in "the tr a- ures of my In-art. I u-d t . f, . I happy there. '1 ho.-e times were lively. Thoe thoughts wtrc dear. The crowd had cath- cred thm jfold. t nc came from the north another fmin the ta-t the outh the wot. l-'rieml met friend, and brother bro- ther. .M.v.y were the fair and .-liininj; lijht that Icaincd ith holy radit ii. e around our early College life. Th,.-e, ehut.matea these friends were our early our beloved companions. Hut they are gone and gone f'Tever. " The knell of parting day has tolled," and each one now retires to meet .. . ,i .I-, i -., lm,e " 1 WTi' to mil upon those seem s whiih make me long to live again, lint how fast the hour speeds '. II-'.v sn ift the moments fly! I aM tn think of my early days and tin y were here. I reflect again and they are gone. The Jav it past ami my friends are gone, line I had met soon after my tir-t nrrival we were then quite young. He was ib voted to the cause of his heart and came off wi ll iu the end. He w as the only one w ith me in a low er ela-, but the class is di-l anded and sent abroad into the world. I rejoiced to see tlis companion of my youth. I was fond of his merits and regr-t to h ave him. lint he was let all or the only one which deserved my attention and regard. Each and all did well wht Ii called for the last time to the ro.s. truin on which they loved to appear. One more was absent from the plain. !ut his absence in or,t ti be forgotten, lie has laid down to his long sib lit sleep. The good ness of his soul did not wither bv the eon. tact of earth. Hut in ft 11-ill early youth ; ....!;.' ii- to join in the glories of immortality. js light has faded from u-. And we only see i" 1'is p"aceful eamblc. He iep,..,. beneath the greet, turf. And w, ,.,v in "oiil, peace to his a-hes. Thus" my friends I look upon you for the la-t time ,iav,; "pok'ti tlm beaiisC I was formal ly one among your number. P.ut I must P"""- It i to hear tiie la-t far. wel! of a lonely heart. It is t, murmur o'er the sweet word- of n uietiiberani c and to cher ish the sad recollections of a la-t adieu. P.ut the enchantment is gone. The soft tone is lo.t in dull rounds .,(' everv-day life. The belles of the country have h It the beautiful the fair the good .ill, all are gone. My heart is sad. My -unshine gloom. Life seems too weary and thus I i o-e with n long farewell. I. (mi Tilt. Whigs of M, . kl i, N, ' . Kiiir;. org . are voii fearful. "r ''named to speak your sentiment-, or '' your duly r Sut li a spirit ,,r fc lin.i H - r. - .l.l .11.. 1 1'. "I 1 . f v.,,,.l .. ' 'I"" " -.-..".- -oo .oiiimji. , ,;i. piacewiiere tbat declaration of iudt p, udeiiee which led l" ""r cmaiieipation from unjust oppr, .,,,, J""1 ";tw 'H'ht, is not the ph,ee b,i 11 "r iii'leci-lon. 'J hat soj I f Voiit inn Which freely dnink the h! 1 f ' ';'-ofa,r:,l,amis,,o the soil to 1 trod bv v.,.. mi: i u.Hicrverl to tlo their duty, despite, . l;lllU and fill,,,,,!,, ndi, i,. f ;, ii,f'.,,,t ,,r(..H however ably cond lif ted.) or ,,f ii. 111,1., ," I , . r-- ' al or uncharitable , iters W hy, Mrs, il ( , i. thut r.nr r i .l.l.,.. .1 iiKd - rais are iiici risen at tl . - . " . it . ex-roe of our ss our view, .,, iigni is nssenitjie and cnn regard to the ilii,iOitaii cleeti,, ding and verily", would could II.' now pin- they i xer- c,.e tnc power, l,y taunt, misrepresentation and feeble attempt at ridicule, drive ,,. fr, the support of our Uli,fl, immnvfl elli .. .i ' J - , bv attempting to force l'e eoitticti,,,, lip.'l, ti'. pi, ile r,,l,t,,,t f. ,,,., .,. ;,, iWWr, .ra.it.ro. arc not .runt-worthy in , " , .. i, ' ,,,, il.i. Deiuoci at" the South. It xcciusi tint t! e IMm.t I at ! delists t,. u.,parage the w..,gn.cen,, anu ....t:..i.,., ... Ji.M,.. ... . iMiicetniLS. una re iees at the i'IKHm wnntot numoc.s u. the lack of enthusiasm. A wmt dear sirs, the .nd November next on wil ere then tiel a ureeW! me loiee oi a eiun-iu, little anticipated by von. The tales now told' of the gallant Scott's disalfcctioii to his milin- So, and her ...,u ..III "lule that istobl." and all who are not warped bv prejudice, will feel, and believe, that he who hasr rr; liilh-ml in tint v he who basso vault 'mini Ihc mil mil's limutt, and so Sliiiissjul lii inn mini in tl In r iilIiIs in the face of eve ry danger, will ulsu tuilliiilly maintain his pledge to support and sustain the eonstitu- ti.ni .mil tl,,. I'liiniirtiniKP. The allcatiou that Sentt is, and will be, under the influence of Seward, is gratuitous, ' iif,,..l. um haritable uniust. Sure we I ,ijrl,t sav w ith at ensl as much truth, that Fierce another Northern man with South., el lair coii-item y, whither hav-t lliou tied I ' . . .... . . . ii . .i. . i: ..i ...i i : u...i i... .i jp, ii principles, will be under the influcn- j f the frcesoilers and abolitionists, Martin Van liureii and John Van llureii, - over thy imlnr ". , and laly ii thy and a host of other free-soihrs and ub- .'flight forever ? or dost thou linger Mill, in olitionists, imir tiiiiiin in support of the hope that, thy insults retracted thy the lVinocratie nominee. Truth would 'justice acknowledged, by thy Inmnl rlu'l. :inii! all fair and honorable men to admit tlrru, thou may Vt again poise thy bright that there are frcesoilers aud abolitionists pinions over (hem, and keep them as of old, in the support of both nominees. lut that under the shadow of thy protecting wing 1 docs not prove that i iriisnjm itit the run-1 l. tlaliite of the Whig and of the democratic'. !. - parties are unsound ; or unworthy of trust : j Sl'I'llF.MF. C l KT. they must (frcesoilers) vote some where ; , Tu, following peutlcmeii have r. eeittlv aud it is bi tter that their force be divided ; ri.,.t.iv,., li,H-nee, from the Supreme Court than cast altogether for. were they not di- held j Morganton, to pra, tiee law in the vided among themselves, they would un- CUntv Couits of the State, viz : ,iK'siionai,i.v noiu 111 meir nanus me 0111 am.e of power ; so large are thir numbers, 1, 111! so weighty their talents and influence.1 It is not my purpose, or desire, to speak disparagingly ot the lVinocratie candidates for rresidciit and for dovcrnor. I take it for granted that tin y are honorable nun, ami men of eapneitv. If we cannot elect our candidates without traducing and un justly detracting from the merit of democrats (as ii their habit ill regard t j wbigs.) then ' 1, for one, would be beaten. Tin r one, would t,e t, eaten. 1 lie puhllc will, ill due time, draw the contrast, and decide the cutest between Scott and Fierce; 'as it will between Kerr and his Kxeellcney. In regard to the whig candidate for tiovcr lior ofthe old North State, it is enough for us the Whig partv. to know, that we are sHti-ticd pi, a.-ed with our t loijut nt, frank, and !,, 1, adcr. vie vote lor linn most cheerfully, feeling that, should he be fleet ed, he will honor his party and the State, lk-lirving i tl. right "f the majority to rule, however, I shall be content with the (let isioii t me .rerun ot the ireeiuen oi the Mate ano ol the nation ; but it does ki em to me there is a great w ant of r ,. , ... , . ,. h ., ot the lJeinoeratie presses, pent-rally. I hey h'nild remember, when clashing the gallant St-f.it with Sew anl, that Scott is not amena ble for the errors of Seward, anymore than is 1 r, e responsible lr the sentiments ami acts of the an I'ur, i, l.reely, l.iddings, I- ....i.i I... ... : i. .. alio 'i,v i ii. mat, .-' .ill is uunMiiiit of support or tru-t in the South, bccau.se suppoited by Seward, ir it, mill) comes with a bad grace from tho-e who an: lu'iritif: iulr I, if anl, , ilia ill, It i t'i hIihuIiIi i, with the hordes of frei soili rs and abolitioni-i. iu sup port of their 'is, i'"i.if , hero amid state. -man of New 1 1 anip-In. a- : ri ihintri resort of tin ir i,u ii Convention. 1 1 leave it tu his advocate to chronicle his " deeds of noble daring," upon the ten ted Geld ; and to place the civic garland awarded by a grateful eoiintrt , upon the brow of one who has muili m iiiii himself, by the lnJd hi igi mil u,n ,,f n ihil, i. n Tiiinsur, ... ndnM-atcd and secured, by the di-play of his r rt, ,i,,r,li un, 1 pow r" of pi r-sua-ive i loijin m e. I!nt we are told by some p.j'iii, ians, and by some joiiiitf wise-acres, that Seott has Ho civil qualifications for office. We think difl", r,,;,tly. Had Va.hiiigtoii given any evidence uf high civil ijiialifii atioii before, his election to till- Presidency 1 Pelt we have for-akcii principles, and gone for avail- ! ability .ay the di uioi r it-' Ay, mv jcw.-l.. ', while was availability when t, on threw! aside y .ur o '(.- ;,,,.(, he wi,,,! "in ; decl.ued that. ' if he had one tiro), ol , democratic blood in hi. veins, he Would "pi n th, in and l, t it out ."' We have tKo eosuiiiilti d the crime of si -let ting a renowned military t hit-It ain as mir I alldl, 1. ,f,' 111, I tl. .t ..i,r i .. r i , I ,.,... .lemocrH'-y set the I-xamnle ? Ihil they tot design, and en pot to iiiakecapit.il out of the service of (iencial who had I'iIi'iii in defence of hi countiv ''though unstained with gore. Vit.it is erv wrong that the w I, igs should vote for W 'infield Seoti, the hero of many a hard fought field; he w ho-i: blood c m rimsiint'd our border, and whose gallant deeds at Lundy's Lane, Chip pew a and Ju, t n-to n, snatched fr-un the gra-p of ( )!, Engl uid v, leran Irooi.s, the ."' n.'' ' it t rv, and proved the ung Ea de ag on victorious over the proud Lion. I5'it we have llirottii nv, rboard our wi-e and i xecllei.t l illm ui the i hainpioii of Southern rights. Ala-I my friends, that we have given you so mmh fuii. Put " cea.c troubled spirit'' Fillmore is more than satistied ; ami is going for St , it and 'irahaiii. Men wit, whom he li t. b, en in tiiuately assot iatcd mi nwhohe well knows men in whom he i ' tiling to coulidu the ll.-llll of State. You are told, also, that Sc! j. ,,,t f t trusted 1,1'niisr he refused to give ll iilti il . pienge. prior to his nomination. Pid not their j ;nk of per ft i ti,ii, (ien. Pierce, refuse t" do the -ame ' under the j., a, to", lhat hr htnl n t Irtiir, Now i- il not -tr.ing, " pa.-iug .traiige," fellow t it iz, i,., that whil-t liell. Seott H as ill . hi i hl the friend of the compromU- mea-,-ur.-s, and ip, d p,il,i, l, his influence, in pro curing their pa-sag,., that he should nun be cuscd of an unwiniiiL'ne.s to snppoit tlnMC llien-.iires ' a,,, this too, i.ftersut h a nut. I'll I ll,i,IU a,, l H,,, l,,,lll 1,1'iSl f, 1,1,1 1 ami iiiii inn IiiiihsI i,f Iiiiiii, i ni,,- ,ii, m to th, JvOl,,l ,,, mill,,,, , nil Ilir it,,, i. I'IUIII a, ; a,,,) t th, n,j,j,it ofthe ' oust,!,,,,,,, Sir It .1... i tiiose o, me .-tout ii wiio iiitiriisi n,..i tion the plea sincerity of a brave and au hone.-t ,,'ive either a 1 I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,, I'llef lllltier , "AC i -in Hi iis'n in rt I ainetilahly low standard of t t . i 1 gaiion or else IliHf sohif ii li mr ,,f ;,. Seott', k ii, it. , i, ami lii,f,' riy, (hat has escaped mv powers of detection. Seott is loo In ure Illlltl, S'l'Ul a WllO dm m,l .. ,. ... , I ,. , . I ....... ... u he fin, III ,,f an iietion so ilishnnrstli .hums. "'" Now. fellow cilixena l. il. I .'... I - .. laboring 'long side of t he lamented', .,, 't d ;,,-,,,, ,if AM , t( ' these rntntirn...: . .... f . t ;"'ri,,m,o.f lm..tai; what wi re many "four dfiuocratie friends doing ; Why, sirs, they were loud in their dc mimiations 'f the omp-oniise ; and jet, th,y would have viii believe (hat it would not'bc ,,,, "i sni. t i '..nfi'b the,, a-n-. - r. it,, ,,,, , ami keeping of on Mml in their ps. !!', am one. too. whose renown is a , a. .",,: , ... ' ' ,:,,..". most m-.n- w. , ', " J "..".. . . . . ; h uiorr . u tn .. ' ' '." , Sc ,i , , h a n , i r and carried by s, the conservative del.,,,,.. ; racy of lie land, is all our own glory,,,,,, , special heritage ; committed to our hnmU alone for iufo keeping. I nder the .V."is of I'iereo and our own party banner i,iyr is it sale. Ue can t trust nWiz-wuh ,w eustoily ; lor nicy ueiug n,ni!-en io uS) our popular aud glorious oil'-spring from and before its birth, shall not even much as help to nurse ouruarnng pi i the product of our wisdom ami of our pers.'ver- ... ..i.i- . iii,r patriotism. iMost liimj halli mil tin. ! days r,f " l-mss d, parted ; hut well iniht, j " modesty " bow her sensitive head in "tl. dust," and' exclaim from the depths of u fl and a wounded bosom ; ! thou lunhj jew- j hast thu, disregarded and insulted by thy ' chosen followers, resigned thy uanl'.aiiship Samuel M. Lowrie, of Mecklenburg ; James II, IScll.of Iredell ; ltiihcrt Ii. Lewis, of Franklin ; K. M. Campbell, of Iredell ; Steadnian, of Chatham ; John 1$. Williams, of tjreene. And the follow ing named gentlemen , licenced to practice iu the Superior Courts, vix : Ihtvid Col, loan, of Buncombe , Samuel J. L'wrie, of Mecklenburg; Chalmers I., 'ilclill, of itockiifghain. KOSCIl'SKO AM SCt TT. The high c-tiinate in which lien, Scott ua held l,y thut friend of freedom and l, ro of I'oloml, Kosi li sKd on.- of the few names not born to tlie tuny be from the following cm i at Is from to Ihiroti ! Jottmgetir, during Stolt' li-nriiid a letter i viit t . Europe : " SlK : Ma) I beg you to i pres.. to lie ii Seott my great regrets that, owing to a n-M-re imlispositioii, t am unable to b ate S.V therwise it would afford uie the liieli e-t gratification to meet him half wa be tween this and Paris to make his aeija tie- li.tiec - tl... iio.r,- ... I... i. I, i. , t.i. I,.. , ;.,vi.rmm,, ,h ction f inf-rma ,;.,,,,.,.., ...ii;. . ' I - lie pi. aeil t eoiivt y my coinphiiM tits t , tt, ami c-peciallv f..r his iet.,rie. (ell in Canada. I hop,- the Aun rii am wiil fu low hu '(. 'V, lut iniri.li. hi iiiinii ami hi. lilt 1 l., KOSi II'SKO " WEST piilNT MII.ITAHV C.tiEMV. i.it'rs to this f ii -.til uti in f..r the present year have made their report to the jfc-crct.i-ry of War, in In, h they rn-oiinu, nd tl,, !o. sing among other r-forms : " That (i! catlct'. to from each .-tate be authorized, and that the tt mi of in-trm tio ii be extended to five years ; that tie ir pay lw increased from s-.'l to 8 !" gtl per month, the prceiit amount being insufficient with tin- mo-t rigid economy ; that the pay of th Miperintcndeiit be in, rca.ed from ..'.lino to -H.tKMl, he being cinpellcd, for sin ral ers pa-t to e xpend fcll.lMO aver his pay to entertain tli-tingiii-hi d vi.itcm ; that the -ala-i, s ,,f the olhurs generalh he in, r, a-i -I ; that a riding hall be erected for the ci' n ,,f i ad, ts in winter .',0imi have aln-ady been appropri.ateil, and ttl'J, thin more are required. That cavalry n crci.es be introduced ill the Mudiea of the in-iu ition, additional biiibiiugs and stables fi't'l"', another nlhct-r of diag'Hins smtion c'l there ; that the study uf logic be tlipi Us ed -aith, and that nmieiit and modern hi- ' :'r,"y l,aI"'rJ- " turns Ac. phys.ol gv.aiiil the eiiilcitccs ,.f chri-tiiti, 'v. he iiitroduecd with the im reaped t'-rm. MISSiil'i:! ELECTItiN 1 he late..! Telegraphic account- from Mi. onri give the following as the re-ult of the late election- Iii that State for (loti rtmr and Members of I Vingres : Col '1 homris H. i hi.,,, ,a, a large minori ty in the fir-t (St Liuis) llj.triet over tie regular li -tuoci-aiie and Whig candidate- In the Second P'.tritt, Alfred Land. lt in, m rat, is elect,.. I by about Hon majority over (lib hri-t Porter, the pre.-enl Whig m ciimbent In the Third Ih.lrift, John ti. ,,hr. W hig is re-ell t led. Iu the Fourth Histrit-t, Monlccai Oliver, W hig, i. elected oyer .lallH'.. II Hindi, Ih llt (m i nl. III the Filth Histrilt, Johll S. Phelps. Hcinoerat, is re-elected. Sl'-rlillL' Pliee. the 1 1..,,.., r s 1 1. ...K.l,., , . . . , . , , ' I',r t.oveiiior, IS elet led bv a atee in.tiori- ty. The parties ii, the Li gi-lntute , ,11s tlngni-lied t- l titoi, and anti llent.,,,. IT! I ) E S I. NATP IN A f. C E N T H Pitt-iu hu. Ami st .Tht, Frce-S-il Conn nlioii met at 10 o'eloi k this morning, and organized by i let ting Judg,. Spalding, ol 'Ohio, as temporary i hail man, w h" re turned thanks for the fu,,,,,,- cnlei rod. Mr. Lewis, i I, an man the national t oii.mitt, . staled that the call for this mi t ting as in tended to embrace all the Iii, mis .,! lie - dotn. under wbut.v,. !... ..... 1.. ... g '"".' appointing a committee permaiieiit orgaiiizntioii, the Coi,vetiti"H took a n ea-. A niasM lucefiiig nns t,i n organize! m the hall, w loth was addressed by Mcs't 'alker '! W right, of Maj-aehu-i fts This Convention nominaled the II, m ' P. Hale for Pre-ideiit, bv a large majority Neither Mr. I.,l,. .,r Mr. Chase tn re iu at . I leianee. . T,,K H-HEItV Till '( HLES S, J,.hm's(N. It.) At i.i st 1 1 The n a Vt: . '. .. -'I t" ....i.e.. nr-re III! .-".II, I,.,".' '"! is thought the fi-hcry di-pute will ' 'nical,ly aeltleil. The P'r.iviiiciiil papers ru exceedingly incensed at Mr. CrampL n f" "r'lering dmiral Set, nior to -ifp,"'1 "perHf ,.,s, ,,,. ,r,, ,,. iinme.li .1'- rerall. m i, J 3 I, i Hi, Uii 1 i 4o Ut hi
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 18, 1852, edition 1
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