tr A- Mr in ,1 if 'L: i i ;f i t f i i crushing msa of metal i ... . i i. : E"" S?BJ " "' ' T , . i " ? tlia em-uiy with overwhelming energy. , 'i t.,. m..H-Lr4 rill.l llLttV'itZ'.ftl Vomited forth 1 .,.;, iL.u.lU- iiii-ilt. with .lusulat n furv. A.i ii-.m temnost covered sea ami land. Its ' ' Vivaiw were pitilo. , in Serco grasp uure-: '''"plJu.",, of .tU of tUe 8,,, Ocnn-., ' fr-m the most reliable assurance that f!ei.. ;,laud ei'hc' '"' ?r trciij.th the hercu Icting, Mght hrighUmcd the so.no. The c mt OIllv klltwn ,;, ,.r 4i.i-! &.,, is ut a KomaM Catholic, but that be '"l, tiUik WoulJ lmw- 1",1"-V M,IJ ,hftt ihirfciu-ss was illaluinated bv blazai ' shells nient. tiie act known lis the l.iiotne s-! ve I..w in-! . . ' : such a correspondence would hy no means filling tho air. The sc gleam?. I with the . broadside! of tho ships. Fired with extra- i ...it .... ..... l ,.. ort.uiry hunt, lue Litnun;. vuu.v-.vw ..j. the besieged town with u horrid aeeuia Tli. bnnvv fnll of the deseendiii2 shot a i. ... . i. i i i;.,.,.. Tl. Inm.M . . . . -. ... .. . ot the churches reverberate neneain ex-; plosions that shook the ground, and lighted j p the heavens with a heree glare. 1 tie ! lull power of modern militaty skin, anil the destructive arts of war, were hire cxlninted in a'l their poteney, without intermission, during three days arid nights. Un the JPth, an application for a truce was made by the enemy, which vs refused, and a surrender demanded. Accordingly, on the following morning overtures for r surrender wtre made, and the city and fortress fell into our hands. The stars and stripes floated in triumph, for the first time on the battlements of the cas tle of San .loan de Clloa, and waved their ,i,t,i-a!.. f.lds ever the walls of Vera Cruz.1 Amoiit: the fruiH of this victory were o.lHh) ; tjllts far a:Ilt.j kj ; ti1L. H"tise, and lost U. 011 Tuesday of next week, to enter into pre prisoners and ol) pieces of artillery. Our, Uqw t,R1t,lhtu ,iU1 lie we lluaye , limein.iies, for the celebration of the great loss was but si x killed, and s.xty wounded. ,.... .,.. , Vi,i M ass Mketin... at St-.tesv!!!.. . ,. the To C'.ii.tiiiued. (liirolnra S 4i-si"'t', .'fc'V'fl: t- yt '.--i iJiinr.'ef i WEDNESDAY, August 25. o. rrWIUJAM THOMPSON E.,., is our a pint in BUimorc;, authorize to bht:im nlv :tise iHLijti-i iiti suUcrij.Ui n, aiiti tit jirant rtci ipls. IT E. W.rAUK, Lf-.j., i-urau i t in Phil VJ. jiVh, lulf nzt'd t t oil atlvi rt.n nt.i.t- ;ind prn-! car.; sub-eriiitioi.'S. j LrV. B. PjIiiilt, I!;.. ;h ( ur a ut!: ri?i d lt" ti rcci jv- 3'1 vert n'i 1 , tiJ fu! si ri'ti.'i M !iit oliiccs .! Bos-iuii, i w i,rk and I'mi-jct Inina. r pj;v:smi;T, Ctn. WJNTIKI.D SHj'i'T. K MIW-JUKS-Ey. roi; K'E-i'ia:it.FT. wilLiiu.1 A. uiiiuini.i, i if . t I ! T 1 1 -( ' A K 1 1 ! . I X A . tXTH.t.I FK'AI HEN". S OTTo I.l.Tltlt jF A tl'TANi t. ' Cjtivine 'J t'i::t -.,-(. ...r i-".' tvi.'l I., in-ccii t'.ie ''. 7 ..j -.. . 1 1- 1 ro i.! to u.trv i- i t,ti .' to tin1 j. re.-ent ami iu- t ire mien sl ot the lUjinhh and will ii-1 : toil l i II. - t.,le fists that cjii iwic i. So-tlU 311 1 -nit .n-ti, I siullld ll 'illl.-r t".tiit.'?.-ir.- nor tol'-rate nny s. iliijoKj .r Jer. fi ti-ii. or fsiiJ iurr to the l:r.v -r tlie ' iiiiiii, on :ni pretext, in t.'ii Inat ; and I slumlu curry i a hnini-tratiM l!;i- ot;.' t i '. hi-- ' i-:.it:e iTi.ii i ;,!. . ,:c h sa' ii:'.' o;ijv in j :e r. -..it be luo t I-J1U- Inct o!.. di.-iif tl. jitiicial J"p'irtiiiei.t- rf ' ill its Constitotlonai sj,h-re resji-t-t to the L-i'i-lature tip t j the veto pur. r always to t!),i-iv c-serci-ed. and under rc tra:iit ai,d uecC'ssiti's. 1'iaaUy, t or r.iy s'rtet e ' n in- ij,a s of the Vi -.'. .' . Ill lilt t't$y'fV' f't I. tl f '-y . tlai ' t-j the ...( , and herein aoe-ti.-'l, with a iifi.-r ::u-' "-. (.-.' j4.iffmsr to ad :i!;e... tie.- greattie-.s an 1 .'' i ' f the It'pi'lJi' , and thus t ci.ei i h and t-iieour.ie tic ca'A-u of" c-jii-tiiutioii.il liberty tliroajhout the world, avoiding nc ry act aisl tiiou-jht that might inv .he ur coiintry in an unju-t or a:it.eecs-;.ry w.-.r. ' r impair tho faith of treaties, and i: i: in, nti . tutire nil jj'j.'titt'tt a-jtt'tii'jH it jiifnii'i, t j the titirfrrts of so ii I 'I. and ilimpii tuf I iuori. I ci u 'i3.-r t:o other ph puarfiiitc tlnri ti.e kirovui inci-Je . l uij public lit'-, now undersoil. the ;t tsniuinatio:.." '' or ; a nrri'lAL I'l.ATI ORM. Tii'- wi.. of fit 1'i.iti i) s- - -. m ", Hi; l!Ill-'i'-"0, ai.f.er.l.g t-l tin TfJt CJI.S..T", tlM ill- j fKl3.f-i) ffuM-;o,tt , v v. ii.eb tie y .re c.litrelli u j J K liie'i, .ieii ii.o'. , UK ii.'i : v.i.g u;i.'i tl.i UJti Jil.-ui;?. cl 1... Aue f.t fi In.:. . , wit i-i.i' ro!irder.ee .1. rl.ir '-nj. .r:-v lor ' ! - , w j-.'i ; ii i I.e.. . e-i.l, .m ir "-i,(inii. d ii- vf.tiofi to tie 1 i nidi '.Ifija und IHt- I 'n.iii, iriy:; JJ.J ,-, . j, IJeuo i,. ..it t i.Uel m -.linn i.i- ht.'i ih i. rinu.-itii.: , i r tin I . ..- .. lit ... il e.:l.f. i, ,ei ( i liott.ti or2il?.l .OIl '.nap M l 1- ; 1 . 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(- si :f i ; .11 :.irt o'ii if r. u: ii ukmop nm i. li' j'Ki-li' . no! ... prop, e.i.e.iir imnmr '..- id itr eunlrii ''ir.iHi. lit liv rl.lie. , r 1...', i.t,i uiui. ll.t-. ir ..I- our i ur li.rm , I. .. :, ' mi f'jp( y;t(j f. Hi l u iu f. tii' l.iVJ).tj t f t' 111: t.tlis- p . IH' !li-.t . i.fr- i " ll tlH JJiifJ i Id ll- (f! ft.f t&fi J. 1 i I liit l4l, t-nii t t r f ui OM 1 'il t i,'- Ml . Mi itt'i H t !firt ('if ! - - ee. U- . ...: .j. l.tloii ' coiev, bi.d (i ii ;..;r i 1 .' I' o', ti in. ill I -.il . , ' : ! ."in i i nly "I. : i rt-, i ; ii.i. .i inf mi. Ii (It.- ' "n nju;t eiw ri nil :i..l ion 3 p til -i- Cni,, i, v h. .. j i: 1 i i.-i ur .;" :... i.t , .. , ; iiK.'u-tr.', tiiu. 1 io ,h ! tl Ii.e ioui.1i v . I ( UtK, iMUlti jni: V r''!Uil . Id jpfutt i lirt. U.-nt ii .Ut JT Ctjt. il l , Hie f Iff tU. ir ,;'Tfc1'd lit A'- f Ii fill l'-ii m W ill ! I ( .' -li . knit lihf I j,irt:1ut"n lcte i.i ( ... .. ri , m . r to open ini n i . tr B .rl.i m, jtuc it i , . x . 'I 1 i 1 I, jgrea l.tuiil Cic-reiig il po r l in. v. ..Mfirui tii-.. Jrc.u ..tiaiii. ri.i r, w i.i it ut !i unprot menli ore .tei.diy for IH. (..e. tit .cut.-or t,T .tie jn. t 'Ctii-, 4ina f..c.'!itv el emu. I i , e w.l. 15. i it (.iiti..o, uf gttii fi if 1i.( Mil' i ! t.i a lyipriii, j, . ii.j. (m ttiy. .tt ev I v ii.r-t.ij. e, n , . 1....1 un, r.l i t' i li i i t r. , 7 Tb.1 I l,,i. ,, ,, StiU lM..,rnn.. ntn r -rl -' 1 in., hit i.-'. i r r ; f. r thi . c . w propor;i v, paw, and ;. r, .end coSl4 to-j l., ........ ..I... I nl.!:.. it'..!, s i,...-.!, 1 li.l.....:,l ni.ii ,n. I Ik- rc'r.,r.!f.l alike, with a Ci.r.li-I, hLfcitual, and in.- i attachment. Kcpu-t f.,r t. .- cutinrity I. nn.l nri.iit..Mn.t.r-. it. .1-.. i . , . 1 1 1 .if i,..,.' I im-asnr.s.if rach.ore dutiti required I V tbi r.l. in. " consider-tiomi of Ni-tionJ, -I Si.ii-, and a in- ciu.k.!, i.re rter 'f ln c;uvk.!, ..re rteeiveu ur.u oe(;iutceu in ey i:ic tra- w 1s . p- Y-". f Hd'.1' b "t '.'.-'TruH V3' .trcieiCoXU'Ui! htlK v aey.jM far as tk v are ctu:. rm.l, w- will iiuu.t .iu att.1 1 ibcm and iumt u,k,.i U.nr tr..t cni; reeme.it un ,u I til time ai.d eiiK-n. mo .ItUJ ..'v.... i.slrte ti.e i.e. P' "'" I" "me utul t-xiK'n. me ct;sitv ot lni Id.-r I. "il. it.tn to t l:i;:.il,:.t i J. slon , ,V8 oll t,, ,.. lile .ll.iie r. heir powtrs on the tiu-r u..t ii.iwirir.i; th in. t,ircciil emciuney mcirry out inr nronri innnis. i , .- , tation of tne questions tl:ug tcftltd us OM.gri r..ti to-ur pence, aiiU we will uisci.ui.telno:cc . li jlVeits to continue or ri-n. w ruth .-.ejl-tmn, wiiiiitvtr, wlu r. ver, .-.r hi.wtvcr the ult.ii.jit in.-.y he nui.'! ; liii! we M-ill mi.iiit .in this ul, ni lit . s ess., lit i. 1 nth.e national. iv ot the Wiiig p .ity mid the iuttg- rityot the I'tiion. Res"lutii ns of the V.'ii N. timiul iVuviiitioii. lilcflions. can yive our readers, no farther news on this subject since our last. We Lave IH 't 11 .1 W 11; i tlii iLlttl lf-'IU (111. We still tive our tabic of vote f-r Coveruur. VOTE .roil tluvl'.UNOli. 10. I..i. .M.i.lv. Kei.i. Kerr. Reid .i::i .'.Ol l.nss r,Vi Uo4 to-7- I'oiJ UO;i i .si i :m 1,1 so 47i l,t 3o t;i:l i'4'i (i :iii t;;i- a.".s t;:i.' :m j:ii .'..? i.'o si t 5..T 3 iiiai. 'A tj U'l" 7f in: j. t;:i 711 141 t::i a41 o..7 t:-" , tii-j i.MiM 7-t l L'-i :t -is sr.it ll,5 4,1 1:8 413 1:'7 t 'i 3t-.i mai. u:. in ' .ir-2 713 i:.'i I ;"4 i iol i'l.'J 1,114- H70 1,013 l.' in s'.o. : '. ." ) (i) 117 tii'ii i:'ii 1-5 4e7. I'l-U u-io J! 7 .1 '.i s7ii 1,1. ',:t i' ' ! .".1 7s7 ;.;7 :m3 mii.um. t" I . Is I 1' I 1.1-'.'. :!! (.11 Ifll 7"! !sl ii.l l,i"."i 1,113 .".Lii ,.v i 4ii :i s ::i-J 3 1 7 Hi.l 3! 7 3l 7 I" 0 la o ;".os 3:-H .''I.7 .'j."1 i-5 54 1 u:n i7i iii m . iiii I o.i ' (:-i ii i;. i -j' ::..! 3 10 I, i lo :; . :5 3: 3 M-l i-J I..-. I I-:.- - i I 773 s-,j v::t ;:7 ' m.i. i:-j ..: ii :-1.. i ;-i l.!':.i 313 5:i5 -.o i (7fi 1 7 1 Ss I !5 Iii , t :;i 171 7:.o i I-1 : ) i.-,i i 1.7 0 l,i.7J - 731 1.1J1 ,1 :-i.n is l l.-.'io r. -.-.s l.!-7 3.'.o 1 ,:, ,a ,. .':.'! .'-.i o-lj 7!.i- 1 1-7 "4 i .i ii i i .-. ., s 1.7 e.-O "J! 7 -'1 lli-:l. : 17 - 1 '. i 1 ..-.i t ! ' 3-'.i 57 7 Ml O..H . .. ; 1 -j 7 . i , 3 .7 1.17 :. . 1 ; ;---o i l.i 77ii 7i .'..U !'37 -' l.l'ii : 'i 13.71 353 l..-7;i ' l- i Mi i .t i: l 5i 7 -..3 5.3 : 5 1.-17 ' : : l..V.i; 1 i l. ' 1.13-.' 1.4 1 -:. i ; s o co : ...i ; : i. . m .. :i7'i !.:.. . 1.. .' ).' 1-3 es- j,-.. . .: I-.I .-. 1 :. 17 : -7 1 l,n:-l -;s3 l.l.o, 1.373 3! I 1.3.5 3:1 150 tiJ m-j. 3o7 !' .' 1 II. -15 lll.ooil lio.nii.) I .-. 7 1 I :.'." Anson, Ikrtu; .i.-.. ii Cum bt-rl imi. i'how.1 nt ('. runi, C 'iu ruk. r, t hat!i,uit t-Ll.:wi.l, "urritutk, U . It.M 11. luh i;((f uVt Frouklin, Gr.v..w!irt -;uU( rJ, Hri ih , U I, , II . v wi.d, II . In. .v. H.rta r I. line, lh ...r.-. n. Ue.:, ii. U .. ,,. 1 .1 I....--... . I., i- :-. i I.inroiii. j.M rt.,, I f . 1 M : .... iv : m ...n. ! A3, ckii.i.huri . i- h. ! .v. w nii, ; N-rt.. ., t . !',,-! .-. I l'..seu-!.'lik. . I . f..u...io..s, Ir.tt, ' r,r. Ii . li'iet.inell.on, i ! .-. ii , i i.'ui-.. r:i it i.... ,.i . lio imonil, ' S'.ir- v. st i .-. 'i ITf'il. V .:.e, W ;..!.. " .: t Wt v r . V, .. V.:o . (ill 111 i:!t liialion. Ki;- ( ting that numb ,.eii- are uiaking arr r to i.e hi ii, our !ig liient.-j to el.ter ijiie oil the occa.-i-jti tain twi iity-t.. jii-; of tie; ( elebrstioll el p. the completion of the Churiotte and iila il" .'.ilia Pail Itoad. which will coin.' off about tin- tr-t of Oc'.o bcr !;et. the prtci-e time, il o' Loth e will be livn that every body may have am ple time to make tin ir ; n -pt.rati ..r.i to be with us on that day, a .it at day ior W.-.-.t-ern t'.ti'iiii.a. Tin- Ors are t,ow running to a p. ii.t v.ith- iii ten miles of this place, and the tomj unv have recently added upward- of an hun ured more hands ar.d folly or h.'ty m-.n cart- to this ( lid of the load, il. Lave it r.-ady for tl.o-c who are !; the iron. r to ing iiown Our .Mfichaiils Our mei . bant- gi-tc-rally ed ti 1 -i v in an ini'i-ualiy I " Is doling thi- Suiiiiui r stem rge ..tern, upply d" and Pall. Mr. .'l Shaw ha-j . t I'-tiirin-d from tie- N il g j-uri 1. a '. l i v large and a.-.-o.-tiii. i.t. of Saddii -. Ilnri.e-s. aril. in hi- line. Me.-r.. .-t. ih : ui i Hi'. In loiic gone on for the of re:. - ing their -aw nil -t a k... tiiuiie -tail- in a few d:n- to 1 ii;i. niHi ki t a Urge supply of I.ncy 11 i Mr. I. 1 1 tlo v-iii.'.dc tdotiiiug fir gent Mo t oer oih. r ii.erehuiit - Wi I ' ! ' ! t i yi Noith soon, lor 111... We I .e tin may Ui! - .1 lie ir t'-i ii a;, j other . . ., em Inii r i.t. r. hi an:. U V. (it ii era! QuiliimuV I'O.'lllllflilllPTlH) - r.tly j ol ll-!.. d a I Ills ge. ma n ha ; i b-iii r, hii h vi.- -i c going Deiux ralic papei -, in n'..i lie- i moil- ol I lie h he t the wilh il ..' '-..o, Wills..: V. r-iotl i f the I -.11', el -.' lion !. I. eh j;( nth inau on a rt. ainl oi.t, i:i n 1 In li. .- dt, and lately tx: I li'!,. d in t p;il of tl.e ( rv. ( lur li ii n l that tl.i- version is (jMitt: r v I rung, if le t "ogcr. in favor i '1, tliitn the o!:c void 1 li.'.c to Know o n I pi.bii.-h l.'n l,ltlif..t-i lljhii.bcd , i , Bl, '' " 1 In.,. ! a t v L ,h. ." .i C.,.V. T ..!!.. cnns imiswu. .... , , '"? , , , oLavoieco.itlJbtvnf1o.1uc.ltly J Gemini Scott was not a Itomnu Catholic. .. .i : . : : i 11 ,,nuMn cl u" was uoi uomim v..iuiuui. T0 t,is inquiry wo iiuswer that we know j . . ku.,,.. uu.i vi..mnmiiviii v. c"''lc' J ,,!C J'0"' Kl'i-eopal Church. His eldest daughter, much at'ttiiist her fa- -,, , ' in ., ,.,, ,i; .,,,,1 j "R 1 .mic a i.on.au 5 .itlielit "' died in a lmiieiy. His second wished to take the veil, but lit r father was so much opposed to it that she desisted, Urownlow s.-ivs he is a ionium C ath-dte, because he prevented his soU'ii is from despoiling the Catholic Churches in Mexico. !W Wo invite attention to the advertise- mi nt iii t'uis paper, bended, Valuable Land j-lr .,1 , ' ' ' e are requested tu give notice that there will be a niectitii of the Whigs of -Mecklenburg tmttity, ill the v otirt Hotiso, J - , -. - H-th of next mouth. " . i Uur readers by n I. rrin' to the proeeetlr liis of a meeting l.,ld On this subject in States, illc a few days aoo, will observe that .1. . v."i : ... t. l. n l .i . .e.i uie n.s oi ireueii rceniiiiiieilil .lie nil ' . . alone, and that the ilillereiit ill-legations shall meet tom-ther mi their several roads on the evcniiiL' of the t th. Mo re Sfuais. On. Tii'icc's I l iter. Tho last Pemocrat publishes what pur ports to be a letter from lien. Pierce, deny ing the truth of the account of his New Uos toii speech, as published ill the Manchester Ih ia ier it, and the Indep-ndet.t Democrat, a paper published at Concord, New Hamp shire, lien. Pierce's place of resideuce. The Kuitor of the Democrat publishes this letter with an air of triumph, and a flouri-h of ex ultation that would lead i stranger to be lieV'' that h" had certainly found a marc's ne.-t. Now, we intend t : !. . . ar ri a brs tiit- bene ft of this hit wo iderfui ili-covory, t i.'eth -r with some f. -.v c-uu;iiei:ts of our OWII. ill eo!iI!exi"ll w!lh oiler fact -, W hie ll W e tl.ll.K pi :i-iit to tile i-siie, and strong to de-troy the foce rf t.ieu 1. lv cal e:.!ciil.iti- I'ien-e's denial aceor.-ling tj t nlthoU'.'h in this we may, IMitor's opinion, hazard our I'-r up., ' regard for honesty " and our " respect ' mr " own character." In i-.iiiimei.t.i.g i this letter, the Editor of the Democrat ' View it it. ail it- 1 carings and it at once 'trilos the mind a bciie: one of the most liiaxii.imuii'U nets that her! -rini d -itice th" -ii any tatcsmau has ..f the IK i-lar.-i- te.ll i:..i. :,.e i.e. an net - I moral suli- .He! grauUeur tii..t lias clev ated lulu o il h of all good men, t" the ve- ,( ereatnes-." Heaven ! what shall We do? we in t'ne e -tl li Jill. nail Mer.-ifu stand I Ii !,V se, ,.u4 il r i' en m, Inting lili-. ill tie l i !,!' IViX ." CIO. Hut ri adi-r, b'-r-ur-elf, and see i; ti. I'tter. Head it (iu di-c-rn any i ievate " any oi... lid see if yo I , calculati.-d t . iii.tr 1:1 ' to tie: v. rv pinnae!.- i f faille." f i..M l.ltli, N. li ,.I .V "g M . Di.a!'. i ::.g. in. -i.t.-. '.- ' i-'y 1 i:.u-t ! jut i..;. elf !.....!- gli i Incl.t 1 i t h-ilii .oi ha .3 : Surrounded I v pr s.-llej seize the carlie-t opp ntuni- .1" b-!!er ot the I" th in-t. ii.it any thing i o!i1h ( t.-d with ...i.e in ' li the cau-e of di-a- ui y .u and i.tl- in ii with ; bi en a-soeiated in th" edi- t .rial department of the Southern I I do not remember ever to have i V i: : ' - t i if a r. poi t of a -peeel 1 ! I : at New Po-t jn. in (his u w I .it. d.iioi.iiy la-t. in, til n.y att i.iioi. ... called ti it a- r; publi.-hi d in the Po public." 'J he i a t.-iiiii d repoit i-. and I presume " as ie.--igi.ed ti I.-, an e i.l ire mi -representation. It i- led merely untruthful, but is so gro---k ni.d a) -urdly fcl-e, as I.i render, in this lieii.ify. any ... ,:..l of its authenticity cn tiiely ii.ii, ee.-s:-ry. The two papers .pioted tl e indi pciid. nt Ji-mof-rat. puhli died in this place, and tin: p. ii.o'-rat publi-hed in .-lane!:' -ter are tli'iruu.l, v ate ilioii it.r- op- i.nl, ; and have heel, and a"re z, j.o-.'u li i..e jieiiioei :me j air y. i .,r a long linn- jii.r to tl.e meeting m New Je.-toii. an 1 c er .-iine, they ha'.e b.: li mi-paring ot their att icks upon u.e p-r-oualiy. and in their bitt'-r deiiiin. inlioii of what tl.ey ha-.. 1 1 en ! -a-; d l i t- rm my pro-slavery sentiment-. IJi.t it would he something i,. w for cither of th. paper- t . deny the consis tency of my opnu ?i,s upon the suhject of tin c Hi-tilntiuiial ri.l.ts of tin- South iu re lation li M ii y My i pin! on- and the avowal of then, h;.ve in li i-ryv. heie the ..i..e. Ever mindful "t the !.:! ..;",- and dangers which -o long lo ieled i,y r tie- i.s-eli.bb.gtf of men l.n 'I pur.- Jiatrii ts to who-e ,-jii lit of ( unci -sioi. i.!.d c:iri.e.-t tll'i.'H we are indebted for the t 'oi.-t,tii!eiii nodi r which we have enjivcd -in !. l,a;,i:.e. t e. ital lili'l.t of My a. il--hire, t , time- ar. lie. .I'li.i! s." Ho;.- o :ial pi o pi-r.t v, an vane, no-i.t i mi -. I 1 - r. . ir ! -1 tin; subject a -an 1 to oeato to i u-. d a- an clc - i ti iiiii! h; p. -d to party eoidliet-. '. and my language in .New llamp- hi e ihi ' In:. Her, h le el. at all i :'- i a.! cn-citn.-t.iiiCes in cntii" ' e v illi my ai tiuri and laugi.at'c at t )o. .v.y v ot. s in th" ."eiiat"' an i I io pre .1:1 .liv. - y. . I n t,.,t lllillb- ii-i. I in I. ' o. ,, ,i- ' l.i a 1 .r tin- dr t tiine. I l.ey a. i.n p-iraoed to arou.-i- l! ... p;.s- p. el.- s our people agaill-1 ii a i iy , mi 1 again-1 t lie 1 1 , v. It I. i- hi i n l-y piido air! pie;, lire to e has I ceil no ,-titi nipt t'i cvi dc f tie- r cold. It has' been I t all v iiuiiillted and my p ,.,iiio.. n,. .-lol.- am! Ii.i' im.i-. ii h h:i ii it I :.. I. 'i in the lie till..-- h. c lain, d 1 . I. 'ill -oun Is alisfaCforv to i.r v own I iiitt i .tsuipri-cd l.i know thai the atii i; ) t lo prove ii it- an abolitionist pro-...k I... u n im rriiie: nt ani iiig nu n of ail puith-s li' Te ; ami H i- weak i) l.'i ui.iruti.f.il siied-li of v.hal i.;.! i.. it, to be my -m . . !.. i- rerillv ' im -c L- ht. 3 to be ("iii i'.e;-ed ill all' : i , ii'jj -1 v . uoiicMMi gae in a tew uay ago own town, and nnineuiately limit r Ins un ' " "'"c" " ' . ' -" ," semlilage were n.l.lressea by Lol. John .. H Jiig party there should be found a -in .i,. a f -w very tine cigars, and a saiunle or two nose. t he does not i tduiuUi to have in l-t..!a.:-- without feeling I,illinet, in his usual eloquent and happy mauuuw liling to Kive him a cordial ahl - i,uiupi,viu Mi f - tkzit :tMiL (oil. Our trnmls may rely upon it. they H-hel by the Republic, and denied at once, at ''.r ,.,, jhe harui!.r ,,t th- aUur , Tu, tV.m.nittee. through Mr. 'aid well, u,h all, IC wM bo totitro)h:d by ,,? are hue ne.-.c-d. ami bv the hole party and the Washing- ' . . made a report ..f the following resolutions : contrary to his own convictions of whu . . : . .-! . ... ,i I have been ask ;d ii I like this fu-itive I!, .,.'i-.. Tl.... .... ;p .,l;..lle t . . . i . , . , . . . .. I T hi. i ;.. .", .1 ..:!,, n,.;nt nf t,.H.. ... ... .u ........ ....r- ' pounding t!iu greatest variety of curio j q.tction upon nil conceivable subjects. J ,etters- of this character ciumot bo iinswi .,,1 t' ....., v . :.,):, ;.,,., I ..,.i.i miis ,etters, ot tills character Ciumot be answer- ed of course. No individual could com ; eoirport Willi lnV lews Of uuiy. 1110 I'C u.ocratic party A-ut its (U-hides to Uiilti- j maxims of construction which, if applied to "lnro. llot et.e to nominate candidates, but j tho CoiiMitutioii, MAKH TIIK I'Uill'IVK I l" e-aRirm priuciplcs, and to present the;SLA K LAW A I'A l.rAl.l.h 1 (LA j K-adjuj, iwuc8 whit-li the eauvas houlU j Tit N (JFTIIATIXS'I lU'MKNT. By sol - 1 1, ,.,,, i,.,.,,i L.i,-,.lv ,i.!.,i,tin.i- tin. Kent nek v resoliuioiis. If 1 could deem myself capable of un it is proving thu platform there adept iinte certain that I should decline either at the call of indmdiials or associations, to in cur the charge of arrogance to which any attempt to altVr, amend, oi enlarge it, would inevitably subject me. Your letter is of an entirely different cha racter. It sock- truth in relation to an al- h-l-u iaei : u sncahs oi wsio'v, 10 which ,m nr,.i,:,' 1, ,1 ,.,,,, i, ,.!.. t nmn-oei, h .; vo s I.nv.. my character for diiei tne.-s ; and bei; you to accept my thanks .for your . Ilotts to iu- nicate my cianu to mat trait, at least tietore the public 1 am with hih esteem, your most obedi cut servaiit, l'l'.ANK. PIFKCK. Eliwi.N ri;Li:oN, F..-q., Washington, H. C The first paluable ab-urditv, not to sa falsehood, 1 stiilce. Your itiiiiu tiou appear in that clause in which ho de - uie;. ever having secu bis New Hoston speech. , . , . . , .. ., ,. m r,.linrl,i in I in nf.ir i. iir II mil J jr.. j -i - - 1 'papers, uuf.il it wa republished in the lie- i public. .Now, rentier, ien.einl.cr tii.it l ulu of these p.ajiers are New Hampshire papers, land one of them published iu (!tn. Pierce's that the report of hu speech was correctly made, or he or some of hi friends, would certainly haw noticed it at the time, liet the General ge.'s on to say, the preti-ieh 1 report is, and 1 presume was d. -i :ned to be, an entire misrepresentation. It is not mere ly untruthful, but is -o grn'y and absurd ly false, as to louder, in this vicinity any de nial of its authenticity entirely unm ee-.-ary." Thi- denial i- coached in terms too general. Why does he r.nt on and t -1 1 the people wh:;t ho did -ay? He was speaking :, hon or of the Conipron.ise and coU-eqiei:t!y i:;u -t have said sumcthiig about the Fu'jitive Slave Law, and why 'lid he !ct condescend t . tell us what he (11 1 say .' No, the truth of tie matter is, he had. and bis party had I eU ground in New Hump: hire, by the stand v.hii h they had taken in opposition to the ' ill li'-'ll of Gov. AtWOod, 1.0 V.,.s 1 lot-ted by over 3,011.1 votes, and it wai !..-.- ---a. for Gcu. Pierce and bis party to ri-cowr the faVur of the peopli', and there wa-i no way in which they could so eff-ctiiallv do i s. by abu: the I'uuitivc Slave Law, and tin n-: na. c ire he " bellied it.' and said that " it jntrary to humatiitv," ir. Th re: t V in it fal-;i i to wl.ii li we .-hail I'.r jittel.tion i- the tlau.-e in wide' h' makes u-e of I. ' h.nguage : -'Tin- t - - -j ! - (pioted -the lii'b peinient Dnio,-;a,, publi-hed it" this place, ( 'one ,:"i j iin.l tie; lieinocrat. published in Jhuii ln -l r are thoroughly t'bolitioii joiima!-; and have l-k-eti and are ztuloaslv oppiosed to the De mocratic paify."' Now. it is w.'.l known that the-e paper. until the nomination of Gi ii. Pi-ree, hays always been strong par tisan journals in th" Democratie party, and are even now oppo-i d to the cb-r lion of I len. Sett. Put why w mid either "f the-e per, enemies of (it n. Pierce, bine pnhli-hed a falsehood, whi(b mu-t huve made J'ien . stronger iu his own State'.' ' Put," savs the General, " it would be son., thing new for ei ther of these pap. rs to detiy the coi.-d-tci.cv ol my opinions ti on tl.e ,-ul.j. a t of the eon- I st.nitlonal rights oi lhe outh 111 relation t I -laverv. Atid Jet l.'.i, utter was written iu iiiuieatioli of loat consi-t.-ney which had been attacked by the-e pap. r-, hy eliarging that he was op(o-ed to the Fugitive Sin-,. Law. Now, b-t us trafe the General's icws on this siil joct as cuii -ssi-d in thi- letter fur- II. M v action and nit late guage in N'-w Hauij -iiire, touching thi- mat- : d r, i.av In. i ii at all times and un i. r ..'! circumstances, iu entire iii e. idai.cii with n, : action and language at Washington." Now! h t us see hat ha-. .- be-n his action and Ian- : guago at Vi'a -liiii"t ru. I 'pon one subject at : any rate, and w-: i lie... the only one upon ; which be could matiilest bis devotion to tin- ' South, wi..! t he was a no inbi r of Coiigrc--a; jn nrs in th - foijowiug words and fi 'ur. -, to wit : " An Ai t fsijiiior,:-,!! t'ii'inr.ii iln.l.! n, r. nn.vi !.. th" Jii-tr.i ! ot f Jiiii.tii.i, two -I. vi-. i.v.iiii ! v iiini pnor to ii:s ti n ov..I Iron. Viri'iin i. 'II.. it KM- in,, ui ., Tin. I lliiii.niiii lii-ie.kc, of '" I:' town, in il,. lii-trn tol l .,h. in!, l,i uuthnr. i.i il, .ml jien.,1- e n n hi n -by gr ...lei! I.o.i, to brii (ru... the Sl it. .,1 irgl.iia t!.t.i tl.i ...ui 111. Iiii I nf o! i.nitit i . tv ot in e ro sl.i if s, ri ne I) , .b.i.ii eiei Allrii!, tin- r. ;.. o.i .1 lite fvnl lin.oii , ; ml I., h i. : :ci to i v ii ihi ram.: ri;..l. i t' .io r'v -mil id" fe., m r-.o;. r tin: n.od ti . t . s . , s. 1 1 tin y hud hei I, (iron; ; t ,v h,,(l I;r,,,,. ,, II. Irl.t al tie I " ,.s r: .,.-, I ! lire , od 0 li t tt ' . Un' ,i, ,. y 1 . w, 1 .i 1' ll,, i.r i . s ;; i fo 1 i.e ' "iiii o y 1 1 ' I v. ,!i:- l.n i! lie. '1 I :, si I i . "t I, re, Jr, , i ' 5iii,r.oi,l .1,.,,, i! .,.pr..i ,v- l.'i' pri . 3 !. 'Vi -I..; ii.. .. a. ' '1 li.s hill i oh l.. ill tiid lli.tiM' of iii ,r- m. i.t , l-ii-l, i in Mr, Vt.o'jv.i ii i,..t.ii !.i.', w hi.!, f. iii (I : e s (.'.. i, , r (.TIMi Is -ni , ai un m --i l . I ' lull pais. l : yi us it 'i, i. : . ft 17. t. i i J une 1 :'!c, to I i V ll on lie 35 Vr: t,li!e, ' r. Ii.l tOerei... i I'r . I, kill. J'.. ri . Hi ."ll-lj fi lit;, Ml, A I i V i... jCe l, 1 ' s-shimi g.'ii. t i.i.i ii i s, p. ; .; If ,...' J Here is a m .:: i im n and lia.gu: i.l pelt of r gc for y .ii with UHtll" I II in,- titli- time. We now int. ml lo cal your attention to a few f,.( ts (( In, in the b tt. r, but which ,( Vi it ave a ptiong bearing i.n (hi t we cotiuiieiid the I'ol).. wiri" I CH.f-. And I extract- ti'i.' m the Vol 1 oi I; i i. niiiii .. v .....ii. on., e nii'.n ii. ip- iii i . . , . . - i - i i .in. ,i u nn in u u -in- hi I'll if .- I T.u o ... T,.,.n ,;l nil ..ne ilr. ami ami .v.. v, ...... . -r i portor of tha clectiou of (!en. rkice, to tho couvUerution of nil touthcru Wbigs and Democrats. ' "The Virginia and Kentucliy resolutions, Hceurding to them, uml our iriuhrs will .''' -rr thai ti frni !", finer, vc trok the mniir tiw ' lltr mattes lay down emnly adoi.ting the Ketitucliy refolutiotts, say lliose eonimeiitators, tiif, t u.M i',. TH iN tJAVK TV TIIK Sl.AVK LAW. C.unim ut is not necessary here. Uut again, we have in our possession t w nuinbcis of the " Plain Healer," a strong ab oht.on paper, publi-l.ed at ( leavelaml, Ohio, which we bold ready fur the inspection if any one who may wi-h to see them. This) . . 'paper has publi-hed, in largo letters upon f'its editorial head, the names of Franklin pierce and Win. It. Kiiuas its favorites fur . . ieo Presidency oi the ,,. I'.dcev and 1 1'niteil States. The fust contains the fob lowing extract, tacked to its editorial head, las embracing in part the tenets of its politi cal faith. i iF.N. P1K11CK ON SI.AVEKY. j " Who dees not iij-'i awry? Put .:ard. thaf as v. hlit round thinking mil. 'thc ei.Iy i c, w hich can rest up..n the laud .' The men who would dcsolve thi Tnion, do ,.., 11 i c or l'lll nil' "1-1 ll-.lt o. IMI.o,t. lavcrv more than I , (li fi() ... Pierce's Mnniim-ur S- .,! .. l-t . l I : . f : i:e speauei nm. looi. uii ii.e .suigeci i1. 1 ii : i : i .... . .. ...l l.. ......v. i.vs.uu ... n.u.m-fi-.u.i-i i.o.o.t f the country, and was so regarded by; siave law. 1 aiisw. r mi. 1 l.ave a lie .-t tt fni tn. feeling at the giilng up of a sla.c. the ' -go'fv' In re Jmh- i. nj.j.ijsrit t" hit niiiii ii ' o-, it is opposed to moral l iiit .' tan. I'm ' (: .VflC Jilistmi .lull, 1-.")'.'. The oilier contains the following wl.icl iu-tilies and ie-afiirms the above. GEN. PlKP.t'K Pi:o ED AN AF.oJ.I 'lloMST. ' 1 he V. I. in. l .i. llo.i-'nir, ( n. : ( TT H o:ga", i- atti r uur can li lat - with a shar stick. II ami that i t,ve Slav. as lilit olu: el'iecti.ji. to r i.i; , l.e is ' iieaij ajain t the rugi iw. Iu proof ,, ihi-. the ' lie- pul'hc ail'i :.-- to the l.n t Hint vrlte an an-wcr to !! hi i t Scott other cauiiidales, pledging tin in -to anv law looking to it r. pi at. I'leiv-e ill I as did the i .i - I . vi llus a l.e.-t l li !:: -ii e pi oof of 1 ielce s po-iliul. iu r ! I- ct.ee to tlr.it l-uv. i- fill i.i -bed I V the foil Hi: rnr.A". i r. I i..!: i IV 'I . I'..--, i f M On I -!. r, 1:1 tin c till, o M,l:-l'i.- iil'Ii, lays! l-nlNiv II .riie-iori . ' "' ..lei l . Iii. 1 h tl . "J I il . !,(' Jj..U .r. , J. I ..II'm!- a il - 1,1" .! . ! ' t Vi w H -l. ii siiol " ... Tv, nthit h w. s .eeress. li n. ... n. I .;, 1 1 . 1 H i . .'. ; t'..t 1 ...t 1'iif lor lite piir- rt.i 1 ir .i i-..! i r-. i.e in. t tin ri-imrt in ! (. 1 . , ..ll" i Ihi r.i;.;t: ' II, he fi. . It I .' W , ..I .... AJ., v. i - v. r i ! I l..ri 4u'' ti,,it (,. l-r ' l-m.. 1 V n.e on ,,:t tin- SHI... .g .1 1... .... i i lie 1 tin f , i:.. M !.. . !:..-!.! I 1 llCil I., I. I , Iron, in ti i e - i- tu si . - ' 1 1. .em r : 1 , ..l.' r-re Irue - t nj i.n,. te t..:i -II I ,1 I Ir I ' OIL' 'I j sla- I I..-..- I." t . e: ' -.- : M I'- i. .M: p P. ri. i -tii mr. ii. -. II I ., -1 ' . . . .1. ..u;..-..r. u I-" !. . I . I. ti. tn In.- ,t t.i. li I. la J Al i ill S. 1 1 A i; 11V. J. !'. That is a .lii.ehir. Tie- Whig editors and Whig! 'oiiiii.itt. es ti"w at w oi k in Wa -h-lngtoii. kin' picked up I t- of t..-tiir. my ol this kind i.g.iin-l l-'.anl; and h:.-.e sent it SoA. It i- the only p ,ii,t y tclearlv lii-ule out again-t our i - ii.'.i i: te. ;:nd the Whigs are n oiling ti.e n. t i il il . ' In adiiitioii to the ahove we mi if we could span- the -e .-,., l... ht i iii,, -h, .-ol title if at lca-t twenty me. tings of tin- paiH t which G'-u. Pii-ri-e I ebdigs jn Xt W llainp--hire, iu the hi.-t fi-w 1 1 ar- : all of wl.i' h iii'-e s!,u rv in t:.- -tr .i."-t term'. lint you arc tin J r writing, and we cl stating that We bei: I fore u-, that Gen. promise man, a.: 1 iiii. r, aud we are tin ; ti..- b'l.g aitieb- I , ", fl 'ill. I In' e. d. ,i p .1 ' h alw ays ot po-ed t . I" W IIS SO bl e;,, .,. ,e tn.-roiiiisi' as whole the Fugitive Law. thought that the was popular in bis own Stat", but that the election (if Gov, A.liW'.od ii:.'!.'. . ived hiniin ihi- r. -p. -ct, ui.'l -ince that it lias bcti bis ioliey wl.il.-t prni ing the I 'oinproiiii w hole, to d'-iiouiice that j i a I titular feaime of it w hich w as Intended for the benefit of the South. And that he is now 11 a com. promise man, because he believes it to bt. popular in the I'nited Sl it. s. Such a man we say, i- not to be tru.-t d. Therefor.-put the .-cal of o..r condeii, nation np' ti him. In coiic.-io:i v."- call iij.-.n the Editor ofthe Dimoci-t lo prove that the licv. A T. Fo--, w ho has s worn that the report of the -p. . eh in eoiitroy cr y. wa- corn r t, i- a Lor.se thief. Ackrii.wli (ltiic!il. We thank tin- II m. .1. I'. Cal.!',.,, 11 r,,r a hai.d-i.mi ly bound copy of the report on the Ho th" ,a of Mid Hhilin y and Topogrophy if a ponionnf s.ijii nor hi. bv .1. I idled S .and Dl W. Fo ate-' I It ti ii t in the Mate t r mid .!. D. ti. M I J lUi'l! coi l; The .Im !g. . ,.f tie' Sed. .1 C. in i - .f Law will i idc I h. the follow ing order I. E.'i'iitnii, .. M b. Til, Ii. loleivi:. "i.'.g 1 all Ciicuiis in .lodge Manly. " I in I tie. ' ! " Di.-k. ! " 'i.ldwell. ! Hill hoioilgh, iliuiiigloii, Salisbury, Morgaiitoii, 11, " l-.lli-. " P.iil.V. (Tr The New York Con un. r and K mrm. nr tails the Free Soil Convention an ns ri in hinge of 'ihrcf hiiiidred open and ay-.w- '1 traitor. )u coun" il "' I J tfoinntitnitivtioitf. t'Olt TtIK KOKTH-CAIIOLINA VI1KI. TO TUK AVliUJS OV CAHA1HU.S. All tho citiiten.s .;f Cabarrus, who expect to attend the l.rrat Mass Meeting, ut Mate ville, on the tth and It th of next month, are requested to meet at the Court lion-.,, in Concord, on Saturday the 4th of that moi.lh at '2 o clock, V , M v.':i.,.-riiniits nr. iniikinn' f.ir all to fo. .. tl ,.isl, ,,, do so. A hit. SI, 1' FUR TIIK NUHTll-t Altdl.IXA WIIIU. MASS MKIlTINt! IN 1UKDK1.I.. . i i i ..e .1... ? A : r.,..,.;it,. 'l'l,,,,..U,- tl, nih ii.-mf ad was orcauixed by calling George F. Jhi- -i . i i w. ir vi.Uoii to the chair mid appointing U in. II. ! 1 U!' "H ',,",! U,VW? ecrctunea V. P. Caldwell explained the object of j ihe niecting to bo to ratify the lkltimore Whig nominations, and to organize for hold- in..' a ma.-s meeting of the Whigs of this part of the State, at this place, and after a lew iponicwhat mi-utuidi'd, devotion to the South remarks, he introduced to thu audience : ,aVe, we believe, never been qncMiom-d ticii. John A. Youiil', of Chailotte, a iiicui-J vcn l,y t)l0 Mttcrest of bis political ..pp.,! l et- of the late lh.ltiinorc Convention, tien. ,.nU, j,.t,tl.-maii of New t Mean, b Voting enteitaincd his audienco for moie a j,s,w,ucr f (;ov. guittnaii, 3 than an hour in a most spirit-stirring and el- j lt.w ,ay since, on a steamer bound lip the 0. pieiit iiMiipi, which was well calculated. riVWi aaktid biopitiin of Ue. Scott. -to arouw the Whies of Iredell and eaitw ; .gi bU, ,m, (lovcrnor in reply,, t!,,, them to nlly in the support of Scott and j . nierican people have never donu Cei.trji t.raliam. ! Scott justice ! ' The more that man's ehr All. r (icn. Young took his scat, the chair ' aeter and claims of dwlmetion are cni,.a,.. 1. ) pointed a committee f three, consisting ' tIP ,i...h..r will be the stand he will uk, of W. P. Caldwell, Willoid Tun er, and M. ; ,)1L. adiuiration and gratitude of hi ,., ... . ii to port resoluli jus for the ac- . . . (), lce (, nj,. Whilst thi., coinniillee were out. the as s of the lialtilnore Whig Convi ii- t ion Gen. Scott and Wn A. tirahaiii for President and N ice I'resid. tit of the l i.it. d Mates. H.-...-W, That we will bold a district Mass Meeting of the secotid Congr. s-ioiial di-tri. t nt St .tesvilleonthe H th of Si pt.-iu- ber next, and that the bigs of the 1st, od and !th Congn ssiomil Districts, Meiieially, are hereby invited to be with us on that oc- casi in. l.evi.iv.v, (hat a I iininittee oi tl.iltecn be appointed to mke the i.e. essarv arruuge- n, i nt the Ma-s Mectii. e. .,rrtt. That a eoininittei- of live I e ap pointed to iti.ite -pi aki rs ana correspond Wr it, That this inei tiug r. cou. mend that t uc count!. composing this t "ongrc'ion al Di-ti iet send D h'gaten to tbi place on the M tn Whig Eh", id-lit. ."cpt.-mi.cr ii.ii, tu nominate a tor for Pic.-id. iit and ice-Prca- ,' Tin -e remhitiotis were stipporled by Dr. Ii-.m-. y, of liowan, in a few pertinent re- mark', and by Win. .lohii-ton, Es.p, of Meek- l.-i.liurg, which last gentleman -poke with gr'-al torce of the military character and of the ci.il capacities, of Gill. Scott. ; The resii'mtiDiis wire then uiianimously 1 adopted. I 1 ho I'Unir ppu.intd.l on lhe Cumii.ittee of , I orrc-poii'leiice, the I 'iloaing gcntb-mi n ; ; W..1. P. Caldwell, I).,,., Dr. P.. II. Parks, John 1 'i.v id-'ii, Mi. loii C.mphcil and lla- f'l- Uei-l. Ms.,s, i And lhe I ".ill. .wing on the Coii.n.itlee of Al rang, lot i, t.i, it : ' Wilfred Turner, F-.p, C.d. A. M. Walker, 1 Dr. .John MeClejhii.d, Dr. .lan.es K. Ne.-L.t, .l .hii Daitun, Aliinr I'eini-tt-r, Mos.-s A. White, L. tj. Sharp.-, Edwin Falls, Day id lia.n-.y, lld.-rt White, Win. M. Allison, ami D. I!. Chambers. E-i.'. I p"ll lied, oil, it W .IS lb .''"., That the in,.-- of this inciting be poi,!'.-!,' d iu the N in, Carolina W hig and f aroiina Watchman. (In motion, ti.e meeting lidtoun.cd. GE ilili E F. DA I Ii i.V, ( ',,', Wm. II. IIav.sks, t . Gk.i. W. ('.,., Jdlt TIIK NnllTII l Altfi.l.i Willi. Mil. EliITdl : We w li. thcr lhe Wl.igs of "i ld like to know ur county fe c that we are defeated ' and .... de-ir.. ! say, that in di ten. lining tie- matter, you mu-t l"....k at the re-iiit of the late l l. etc. "-.'. n count v. Although v.r within vnii not inahc the hotting ... -ire,!, owing to local ipie-lions which so di-traeted the piihin mind as to (!iv, rt it entirely from general p'litii -, we want our neighbor- to iiiidcr--taiid that we are not vau.pii.ihcd, but like our heroic itader whin o.erv, helinn. d lit (,hee-tov.li, vie int. I.d lh.lt ., ; lilt , 1 r 1 it- defeat .-...iii i.e wijm-ii out i.y an mi-m I,. iining v.r P.ry iu the r oi.te-t 1, fore ns Therefore, iu h .-iking iift-.T ymr scatter, d force, you will reckon lred. ll as ready, iu line and stand- a ing at the st,,u!der iirins. In evidence of our determination, we of- r i . ... ,.l . o i you a iraiernai invitation lo meet i, at our " le-tive boartl, in Slati -n ll tl f 'h and I Hth ..f Sept in ber, proximo, and d.-rire v.ii t. bring with viualllruc heli.v- crs iu the Whig failh, all who arc halting between two (.pinions, and all who are will- ing to e-chew- tl.e fal-e teachings of loco!'.,- i n., niid join us in torwarding those Mmnd c"ii-ervative principles, which have been tins salvation of our country, and upon which, nh i.e, w - can rely to hand over to the ecu generation the legacy we received fromlho-e who preceded u-:. i es, sjri extend the h.-iiid of feilovvshin to all such- ami im uc h'H.g out hi " st i ing of th,. latch " in 1- 111, . . . Vl Oe-lle on the O(( a-o 111 (p.leslloli. to play lhe l,.,,t. and iiccordii.L' to tl.e fa-h- ion f lhe ii, will prepare tl.e n petite for laidi.ih-, wuh a (li-h of savoury "Soup." ' - to the National palace, Liill be failhfullv Mr. Eilltor. we arc aroused to our ilut y I i 'b taib-d ami popularized, il will greatly a l l ll. ing si, decidedly W hig, we mciiMiri d h"' high military fume he nt .i -eiit ( li the strength of our State by our own, and 'j"'. "t mily in America but, abroad. vol may imagine our disappointment nt the le-ll!l, , ,. I I l fi fur ii" .mr county is concerned. , b. lleye the ( fleet will be the same ill 1 .oei I in neve un- eiicei win ,(. in.5 same HI, nil large ( ounlies,-we are by defeat better j 1,1 private conversation, I urn in the habit of pri parol f ,r thi- November fight, than il our cxprew-in.tf my opinions frankly, without ki g o! lui.t K.-rr had not be. n snerifie( . nrinn lilieal coiise.pienees. th"' t 1 1 ti r "f his prineij t able tricks of dciiiaroi bv the eonli nil.-' 1 . IP.EPEI.L. I V ne.p ,ii,b. I. ..a 1 ...... .!: . 1 ' r" ' " 's "" i n i.isi-ii. ci o". jri.i.i Santa Fe lo California, through the Uocky M .... - 1. . . ,. " . .'.iiuiii iiii j.ange. it yum iliscovereU tilxml a year ago i,y , apt. W alkcr, and hu iti.rct j. t I u tt 1., ! .... .i .n i1 i i r " ""' P"'-eaiiM- ior Horse and wagons as th- road from Santa Fe tol (JENEltALyUlT.MAN-.Sl'.l.-JlTiON-. Tho subjoinod IcUiii'jCoiuiiMiiiieiUiiiirC, Quituiau's vcr.-ian of tUe eonv!rMUion'wl,i-'' has been relied upon for nn nxjnitij,, ,if hi i views, deserve a eirculiiliou co-e, , .. sivo with that of Ik'inoeriilio Klander. i j Uell. .Scott. It is the tpontaiuomi c,,,r,., ion of tho opinioin? of an uble, an I we 1,. licve honest, though mistaken, Heniocrm and should silence tho pop-gun biitleiies , ( licmoerat tliat are without tt tithe of Id, di-tiuctioii or integrity. " A C.UU). ":r ' . Mn.sMvti Tti, .Inly M, is.v.i to Mi'j. Kdirtiif, ff the I'nt 7V-;,',, 1'kaii Silt : Some friend, who 111,1, ,, t0 attribute more conscquelieo toiic.-i,ai.,-r repcrts of my opinions than 1 do, have ,, . em v ( a eit lliv HtlCliinill to t .e I j .,u . . ,Vo1 tlt. Me.nphb Ji,sr ;,,,. of the -lib itist. j ttino.vy F A M'.wk UA'f a.m. fcui'i'ttKHMat. Wt- nresuinc that amiuicr our deiii.x.p.,i ju fallow citizens at least the opinion of e. jQVcri.or John A. Quitman, of Missii,,,,, j ei.titlt-tl to aomc weiyht. The L-enuhn ' nesis of his 'Democracyand his honest Inn tiymt n. ""1 have been surprised and astoni-h, ,.' continued (iov. Ouiiiiiaii, 'th.it muoug tb.- ItiOi. consoler I, ll. . the iinr,t uiieaeeiitiotial 1,. ,11;in tlmt score, auioiii' all the Wl.i... B I,,, ,avt, M.,. named in connection with tie I't. id. 1 1 v. I am a m-tiii.K-r.it ; and, mi,.,., tltl v, li'ifleiing widely, i I do fromi;... sicu ey. rv M.liiical.M4-.li.jit, can nc, r civu ,;, lliy ;upH.rt : but if there i a Whic ; tIv. ( ,,;,,;, .,r J,,,,,,, u,er any cm-inn- Iltme I could cast my Vote, thut Whig., Wiutield Scott.' ' Such iu sulistanee, we undcr-tand. v is the reply of a brave and gallant old i.. r when his opinion of a noble and uiui h aluii. i i; e in. pani ii.. iii-arius wasasKeu .1 e hive I.. lore heard that thu-e wi re the senium id. of liovernor liiituian. If we mi-lake ti-1, th re is a man in this city, (a D ncc. .; . and another at I bdly Springs, Mi-si, .., who served with Gov. Uuitu.au it. the il. . war, to whom, some month fin.-.-, ! lna,e declarations alino-t idei.ticul with th- foregoing. This ttstimol.T, from ..tie of tie- highest Democratic sources, taken iu coiin.( tioi. with (ien. Seolt'a hearty, unoualiliid. and ci.tliiisia tie approval of tl.e Whig Put- form which it i now I'LAI.w am. pa mm hi t Tu THE ..l:i.li is sol'Mititl, TKo.R, and (sr Jl T To 1lieSol.TII.uli sectional qU,.. tintm thai, tin -democratic platform, ibe-e im i- we say, ol out to be, and, we doubt le t w il l, be, satisfactory not only to the Whig-. l ot to every man in the Country ' The ZcalolM lllelld ,'f lietl ( lit. wil l reported to the editors l lhe Lm-lc 4- i.n. 'i"'rrti. tbe conversation abow alluded t ., Il.li" lei di.lll.t Ul.ll.tclitloluilly idiie. d in l.illbt in. ino nth language si roue, r than 1 u.-d. an i thus attributed to me titim. nt-w hich Id. led entertain, and could n d utter " The conversation ailu h-J to oc. urn-d ..i. the deck of a steamer, in the prc m-c i.-t several g. i, th lie u ...f both p.,rti . In reply to various opinions i.---e. ,y i.thers, I said in sub-tiince, that ti e South, ru Whign. in their oppo-iiion to fieneral Se tt. Lid don.- him iiiju-tice, ;!, ,t his ..pinions on liej sl.iv.ry U tiou were ! nl noxious thin tii-- Inretofiie publicly eXpr.-Bss'il by Fiji more and b-ter, and 1 would komn r tru i Ion. on thai siibji et than ( it'.er of I how g. u f ! -in. ii ; and it there Was any merit ill the Ciimpioini.e, which 1 did not admit. Scut should be preferred by Ihi ui, because he openly ibelarrd fr it before Fillmore . opiiiioi. bus known. For ihese reasoin it apwar.-d to me strung., tl.ai men who wre wiiiing to .-npp .rt Fi.li.i .re nr cb-t. r. rle i.id inake .. b lections in Sett : That bi"' Inns v Si ..it, applied ouully to the th- i i i Ml. un 1. : tin v w-cre f ided m. rml in. y v.. re 1 el .! opinion in r. g ir l to tie- structure and . harm-ler .,f our political M - ! in ; that (.cm ml N-..U was an uilvneafenf a .-tr ,i.g i.a'ii nal goVcrnmtt.l, while I wa, .. Mat - rights r... n .,f the strictest Rthm.l ; that I .r this reason I should not v. to for bim, but would always do t.i i.t indiec. nl 'I'.nigii i nan rcii-ou to complain ..f some ot I..- olhe.al utts, j r,oi;lr,l i my -. If a au 'ilTiecr of the army. ' A Whig g nt!. inim pr.-scnt, having ru marked tl.at tl.e iippreln ii ioii w(l, 1 1. t cott would be eoi.liedied Ly Si ward, and politicians of In- stripe, I milod and said I..,. ..., il ( . . -i " ".-"". ". oii.imvr w tin- man, 7 ,e ,. '!(; tut in tne tiiioaitr f , riii, -. ' B " accu-toii.ed to i omiimnd, ( ien. Scdt prides him-. If ..penally on the infalibilit y of hi- o h n juilgiiictit, He rarely a-ks .'r " advice. Jfr trill U- unit i nil. .1 lui ,i , "-it 'hr ! Iiulf 'l,t g uir'i, . " S"tue nil ii -n.ii lu.ving been made to his "libiary reputation, and my opinion i.-k. d. I -"'d it would be unwise in us ilhc Ileum. cratic Varty) to deny the highest milit iry litiuctioii. That Lis Mejiie an cnmpaigii, from the fir-t gun of Vera Crux to the fall "f h"' capital, was one of the most briliniut : i: . i .... o.i ..Miliary rcc.r.i. its mure was iliiuui. I by ndite I h iui be-- about which I would ""l spcaL but that when thv hi-lory ''" v.e, .rioui inarch, from the x.-iihoird 1 he conversation wriS casual mid deml tory. I have in. roly ciidcavored to presi nl "'V share ill it Correctly. It is known thut cry respecttniiy, yours, JOHN A. yl TP MAN." MoHE DEVELOPMENT-1. THE VAN KEE FHEE-SOILEH CAI't.IlT IN HIS OWN THA P. We invito public Mtteittii.ti fo (he fol Ii., p,li,ri ,.:,1.. f,, ,1 v . " " tn iM.pu,i(.. Ithow. what boon coih- iianions and bosom friends Piovr ha"" call"' I II" I'J'li'! Nr.- ' J h'tll- l.ot nit tr.

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