t incnts ued at the Cincinnati Cenvention, by the rival .eciio'is of the Democratic party, to promote or prevent ti e nomination of Mr. Ijtu-lisnan. He pife them as ex pressing tin" uiflej eucc of opinion existing among iiii-mtiers of (he same organization Willi respect te Uh antecedents. Hut lucre ale other objections of a era rpr ti't which, in due course of time, will he made a sn i liini by journals in politi oil epp-j-iitii.il to liim, and we may. there fire, mi ft 1 infer that :lic ea-e with which Mr. lSlcllHliaU SUCl.ee, led iu obtaining hi- nomination ns a canlil nt Kr the Presiden cy, afford uo criti -rio:t whereby we may judge of his future fortunes, nti-1 especially when they come to the last test of ull the ballot-box. Bait. I'tHnot. 1'ium lr 'AiWr-71"! .Vir. HON. .lOlIX C. llKKCKINillPUK'S TKll'KUXt. Tt ruUElOXKK. ! TLe political cunt r of tLiy gtutleiuaii has been iuite short, vol there are many por tions of it wi.ieli we cannot approve, but on the contrary must condemn as so un-Au.er- i can that they foifeit a!! claim be may hive ctit bad to the surj. rt of tlioo who love America a;iJ the American people bitter , thau foreign lauds ubread cf foreign vot.s at home. Mr. brvckiorblge was a Uepie-fetitatii-e from Kentucky iu the Thirty. third J Coiyres.' Iurirt; that Congress a' bill pas fed the Ilouao of Kt'prescuUtivei granting a bome-tiad cf oue hundred and sixty acres cf tbe public laiius to actual settlers. The j;e stool . ' Yeas 107 j nays 7-.' In the affirmative appear the i;aiae of John ('. r.reckiiii'id-..-. The eii'.b, section of tLat bill reads as fol lows : " That if any free whiff person (who is tbc head ..f a family, or VI years ot ae) s now a resident of any one oi the States or -Territories, and not a Citizen of the I uilcd 1 Writes, but at tLe lime of matins such ap-piu-ati-ti lor the t-Sit rf this act snail bar.- Sled a (; elarati n of ivten'.nn, a re-j'iir-d by the naturalization laws cf the U i.ited ."Mates, and shuil become a ciiizm of the satne before the i-suince oi tbe patent, as niale Mid provided for in 'his net, .-ball be pltred npon an eq'inl fc-uinj with tbe naiive-l -irn citizen of ti.c United States." From the rc-.Iiti ' f the above ir-ivi-ion it will be seen that it was r.-pe-svil t.i plac-3 every foreigner Lo .-imj iy resided iu ttie L" i.: ted States at the pa-sa.-e .-,f the net, and who w juic rv tiirou.'h the en-v fjrmula cf taking m r-itb f ii,!..!.i!o;i to became a cit izen r re '- i i us tj l.'.s appl-e-iiiou for the ben efit cf the ret. upon tt.e same 1 -tl ii, pre cisely, itb every uative-born ei::z n of tiie United States. Thus the public binds ar '"piired ly the common I loo-! an-i cuinn.ou treasure of the citizeL: of the L niie i States were propose! to be wai.toniy distributed nuou-t n en v. had n'.-t become citizr-n, and were i-jt coii.p.lb I j become citizi n-, i:i order tj r-.ip a.i the b.-ri'Lt-' of this aet. They coa'.i t.l:e ,?iuij.ie cilL of iuten lii!i 15 bee jiue citizen-, and then iu,ii'...!i ate'y enter upon and oe "iry one hundred tii sixty acre -f the public ;nnJ . au J re uimiu in its -ipn , ui;out c?rr swear ing t r.Jpf.ort tbe '.sjll-iitutiuu of the L" i.-i -t-1 vsre. This i.- a Liii,-trou feature b -jry .raf-'i it.'o an Aui-jrican i-iw, pn t 1 1 y Atii'-rlcat: b-'.-l Jtor It -t.ik-.-s -1 )sj Hery di.-ii si between nati ve i.n l lrei ji, p. r-on- Ji-tino'iotis whitii mu-t and ouzht. in t'ne Tf-ry ti-iture of liniiu'-. to exi-t. and which d t csi-t ii the '' Lstit-.ti-.-u of the U Ui .StJ'e i'se'.f. ti EN. JAf'KSON CS MH. Li'i.'IIANAN 'e S il in ti e Wa- :.Cton ccrre-t'Oti'l- tii X'w Vji'iv l.-f!T'ng ?.-t an an v.L'c'. ; riif that ' ." -rerar J u k-in. i p; i'i 1, ui:. in preeiated Mr. it'-r.-il Tr'-:.r:;er tne f .!! j "in j i '. nee : ill - , '! Vi v i ! 1 Mr. I'o"i". in t ire, f j'-y ur, r.;c-har.:.'i'5 'J in- writ- r s tan be piove " In tin1 i tv -- T ll, c ilPp-iIJ w i b i ."t t!,c: 1! tiee fniv i! b - i. ibir-r. I!resi-:tnt el-- a '. J n i - a r t'e truth o! .j'.fi i- ft! ,'i i v :-iit V.r. e '-W 'u- il j'j-. i ' :i K .. 1 1 A r rot.-. c:.l- -t !fi : :. ,-o t 'i T.rri."i--,-. i-rrnp i,i. ' x hero a to the- s -lecti"n of J'-i ' -u -tr rr'iy ijil"-'1 the ct to r; v.- lo lace in it to Mr. Ll i':S.;i"3Ti. b. '' ' '.!' ".'- 1' ' K hi 1 1 1 V (!'".'. h-t very 9j r.-.ii.t -netit. r-.i i'.e situu'iiti ly t!.e 1 1 ; -i 1 ti -,r,.l. I. '. Vl ii ; .-!-t."-.-, - I 1, r.f 1' f:, : in': to t. il A rrri-t rori' tUt he U-i a J ji-l.nrri ii ' ."'.-ci et ar v uf ft;' ' q-iei.tiv (."eefi a bad .'.r-adv .Is- ttji-r hat-i -i s ! .-1-1 Ma-. M t r.r. t b. ip it.' ' 1 f- t it try duty to irn I'a'.'ntiSli, Wtiv-.'ier It -te a M' I''-',i; w I- . i ii i !.-,. man. I know him i!, a.-y-t ..-i'li.t the corriett.i.s ol in nti .' ' . l : i .-re i at. , I. A i-it i Mr. l'o'.k ;.' ' in v p red letion. " it wo' :i,e i i-t v;-.t ever in nil r,v Mr J'oik to th- oil biro when this utiava liii" n nioti-tram.-e nji deliver i. but tbe new 're.'. ;,t. lor ..rv X. , n, ,, ,, , ,",. ltr:ilioli. iia I r-'i-oll to ni kri-.wied.M; jig pror let- rite! jj.'ite ; -irj'i hi ti,'- dikry be ;t i i i.:-ii duri'it; ti.i.t pi ti !, nia-i -t:,i ( read a in .-t en.j.haiie declaration of Lis d.ara-t Mr bia.h'.LMli ': lT.oor i.r Mi ( n a. l'-s 1 1 . 1 1 1 . Ii: 111 '.'II AN AX'.-' liXK.-v Ii' of the JJl'-ijMLitj if Hectors in ,:,' u.a. i in n rein tit U t T nv-asu t Mr !;.,!, ri-:-ti I'tae.n Mr. Hi i.- --.i, and Win II. SeWl.ri. lb- :..i lkl: a-ain-i s.'.a-. all's li-ito - I- :. '1 ' I li'-se re-o! a: t i t'.e 1 ' - i. "! iotis o! - v. i.irL Mr Jl.i I, -.ii. pr -ve t':,at Mr. JiVI si. an at "pit tiini- m a - a i-l. .11 1 thai he '" - ;-.. of M l-souri, I he : i;,.- o in re-urd to K aii-n i ; Jli W r. i tlie Sou'li jri r- .'I. I no on oj iea a py it.'-oi pi- ' -i t.l N ward i'v Co. Mr. It .,i r ul ir atij Jtuchanan 'e P -M.i'i' -n." s them f" a 1'-' ill I! " . I Ho ti," !' 1 k. y lit it ,' ina r .s o- to . a i i in. J.l.'d elljd- cuiii.r I'lTiiiJilii'i! of Ji.i--hai, ii, s jl. CLaii.'. Iivili;, .1 I in eral,e and li-.i i ii -clur n the ' A il.c i . u W 1 1 lies". Or:-,, i,. Is Le L'1 Cle'j llorllj Carolina Mm A mm CffAHIOTTE: T u (i s (1 ;i v, J ii I v S. 1 S 5 li . I OIt Vll KM 1 1 K.N T MILLARD FfLLHORE, OF .KV-ViUK. i "ii it k i'iiii:it: nt, OK TtM'SMT., AMKUICAN KLKtTOHAL TICKET. ru THK fTATK !- L.' rVaKXICHAEL. of Wilke., JOHN W. CAMEIIUN, of Cumterland. lat Di.Uif-t, I.t-wis TiienJiFoM, ot' iitrlie. (. p. M-.irf .if N-w H.in.irer. j ... T. 1 . 1 1 1". :nKi,, i.f linnvilj-. 4-h ;in til a A. . . Su-uiii.oi, ol 1 iir.-iifcin, (1. n. J. -M. I i-.ic!u ..!' I v !c sen . A. J. D-if?.!! ..(' Ai-.-in. J..... f. ilyrn i a, ol' Iiancoii.be. FOK GOVERNOR, ( Y ULll.Fi'ltl. CUUXTV. CANDIDATE FUR SHERIFF. I'"'Ve a re -i iitlinrised to -.niif-urce K. t1. IiI. I-l. l)-q , s a c iii.iuiatt i.-r re-t !ict;('ii to l;e of. fm- ol "-neriMol .'1' 5 Ki-.uil-.j; Ail-- ut L!ccl'..;li. in u: toui.t v, at tue ii- : tkac rs nu-M MR. hi HASANS si'KE. UES. - n.:,t me Uvtr. Mr. l1,am,...nf for a inoiurnt j U utuk u;s-:i ik sul'jtct, !o 1 bt li.rc arvt rlid up' ti tiiin l."cr, I ntt r j r,titi tn n (. itli, I i ! r.ibt 1 in. i r hivirntrnin h.i VP inc.. nn In ?. ., Yt ft l n,.,,i I .e', i oi' skve,. 1 Itr.I.IKVf: IT in i;i; a .ki..T rcr.n n vi. am a (;ki:.t .MfiKAI. i.vii,. i thank ..'.; MVI.i.TIIAS 1,1.!'.., . IN A ST TK W H l it K I I' MH' KX1.-T. IT H A I I I.N A tTIISi: I NTAI'.KP n-i'N t IV THAT N A. I I )N U IU. il M Akl IT A MT:JIU'TiF l;K. I'li'lAt Ii I'.' I II INS I 1 I t I I'ins '--;s,t ....Its -,nh n'- Rt ist, r ol II- bub f, p; ye Un S. .;ir. 2. " l,i .irr.iii 1 I'.c cor,c!:i-ll to 'ip;-rt ll.- lni.lv. I " .0 to Ii. - out l I..-' ' ;-'.fir.'. ami liut w ii. - ii t q:kst:os i r si . v i rv. h:!i.I 1 IVT i'l:Ve ,.l,liljtd. aiilt II I Ml-ill niMlit-lll, :n t-ie.r lull !'..-.: and l to', f e c-csLt-llional .- ;:.( o-' !;.e S..OI ri'.TN St..t .l r ' i.. ir .ivc pro. e rlv. t,t '' a ft. .t if; narf f.; any ari n , niiir to 'xu n it 1 1" t'tmig of t ir I utott ortr a nrtr ,arrhitttllt'j ttitiloru. A:tt-r m lure ritltcllon, ii.cver. I ever':- n tht .ti sen; .it s, an.i now be- iltVC If: t l .e : fi,-lt- t'!l el' T-X - W;!l t-e llu incisi-f i.imi iim; . t i;nt.a!:..ing tin jo. loiriiiis o! ,-I.A i.'tW , in-t Ur ti.. -ija. ; L it ir.t LngNah to : t ii! i. t t-tiii aitctr i.i.iiUr to liiif ' Ilt.l! C.llJi. 1 1 UUI . I. r ret lit .'.i.a.ii ist.'-lion. 3 T 'ii'- Y.lxX. r ( f ihe Dmivcral in i.ia lt ibsil.-, in n'jtic fi-- . u r .--rri-f iKin. -i.t Ki in-irif-r," ratii. , r w n- 4ri v. ws tiiiiik, ..r,!.. u in t.r a snare l-I h . f-.;. i II . I ;.r C! rr- Ut'.i '. t 1. (.'. lo t J -j.. "t" ih'.im i:', .-f:ii si.. li i.tjl I .t : -rv y - n r t'i;i'i; tit hi - c:"l- i. 'i , nt i ir.-j ih. t 1- ii-:inU.. u a titv n Mi.-.-l trri.r. t"r a f.-itiiii of ours b'i-.ni; in i-i f,;- - .-? i . r i a i cmps nut tin 'ju'--t'ori In Hi l- fciu i. ,. t:, fcuiiiiri i ct ii. -i r:. TI - J -H .f l ...i t h( Ci.lll-J .0l ti li . J '. i. Iii.t our in. Irr.v.n l-i -t.!;. tu h s si'.-c!'-, uir- iv niii.rsii i IriPt c su;.;....!: HiLjF'irt s uur rorn ty iii tii--M !, anil j. he iii'!ioi.' o'ir p'l-".' r i. fi;ih-i i.v "'I' in I' I. :-r.c I; t ri," ii..:urjl I'-.r i- I-. :-.i.c !'i-: p;- r ,s .:.. J vv I.'i-bi-r'. I', t- r . ril K. .ii. II.. ; n.n:i.l( r..ii l.. u . t. i. . 1 lip or di: y or. i t m. ir.. y i. k , i-rii v sin t !..-r we ei.it .i 'A -i j of ii. t . I St. I . ! t.9 a ; ut i-r.t'i-. ic, N m . I .' 11. t till i- h 1.1 p. I., thai t'.- j,'f i ; .. .1 a-A .. . ri-rii -:l 1.. ut v. ..... ..' -j - ... -,i - t I - s. Tli? T- 1 f-iit S;. 'i ne.itnrt. .- we.. ;....i Il.,cii..n. t i,-, -n w hi- ii it h j . i i v piiow n in it ...I 1-. I 1,.,: a-, v.. . :. ,: ti.e r, ;i.i:i ,. I j r. ' s t Join J)... n ;.. t-: V 1 1 . -1 1 !.- . 6-i ri ri'.Mf-: i;,ot ,V!r. Lii'j.-i.in .m .vt-rij .utii a sMt'.n, i.-r.: a i.-:i. .ii .....t in :.ii. h in is t., !i..v d- ..in' We -:)t.-ci , --r ' I v. .-. A ir. our y'ii- .Mr. li ii.., 'mi ;t::v. ri ij is Mi. I. 'i i -r .-i'ii fir t ll ' l. i r i:, I "tt' ri . r.. (. I Hi 1 i i. t.n -f i-. w h '" H -liill I. i'a it, In. !tr::i in vx. 1. Oie .Mr. ; . Ii '.. ISO j e.i' ' i, ji,.: A. ut t , r; i i, v it w ;i nil li via r- l.'.C :m .ri Mr Vr. H.;y .in. Vr. linnan. t .- . ! .'..-. . f f , , ,.f Jl'-nrj I J) to I 'I -. 'Il- J .',!. . ' 'Mi t'.e fi'M paj;e f-om tiie kiii. It : wil ir.i.nn tint Mr. liocii. .i. 'ii n m '.. ti.,: u. 1,'i.r of i,c "li.rj-in e orruj-t ,i. " (i .in, r .m.t Mr. lay, ami from '. ri -.,i.l ., in i i lr lOi-joriei;, I i. re i. irv l.Ml' i.o'.ijl Hi..! i.e w.a on.i. .t-r. V.e are 'j t il.-.u .ii li. ie iv,ii:.i, by .in ii;i..il uken I'roln '.' l,'- I. : of IJ.-i.ry ( I y, s... to lone i . e.i.'t-n hy.M.-.l,,y. '1 f I !',.,,! i! i,. Lie art ' -. It r i,. i)- ii laatu.j ahame if Un e , . !:.i,li; :. -t the i,r ;.'l:, t I.t' l',;. alal.ltef. i'. fo.e tin y nf.j.' i; to e!-' l Mr. I i., I..' hey. 1 t l'i-i .. M.y ''..- -.0 I l.i.. are. ui gr.'t- 'i.,.' to the 'r-. -t " ii.' juja- btrry SUlr. .'. fi .ii v.. a fr r.oi.ri.i v ry m Ii .,, Ii ; in . t ' ' " e In, i: o.i I roiiria T.n J -Ol'e I i .ll..f- .., i, W In. I.. . : l.-1 . s ;' ... ; Mr l;, I . o 11, .!.'! I . . . '. li l,o .1 ... I a tiili ll,'. ll.iO-Al to Wi.l n-.t t i1' i .' tl.i. i l.ii-.a. lir. h. t'!iri a ..ire i, .,-', U ' I , I I. 'i. .1 '. It '..' it 0 ' 1 1 - .,. i i.'ifirr ::t 'lli'jny, if r- .1.- is t- - . . I .. t .. i i r n o t ii j.. !' -t 1,11,- 11. 0. r... ,-f .! ;,, . o . . ; i i i . It H I-I I ' I. I.-. . ' Mr. 1 , t I'l ' VI r. I. I- I I .11 r-i t".'i' "'.v. ry. , ilia..! it A !-. a -o.,i! C on l..g:. I, I 'll e .'Oj.'1'ii' I, .. r:. w ir tv ,wv ii I Ha lut never declared staverv a rest political ai'd moral evil. Mr. Ruchannn nd he haa ! presented a great miiiiW-r of (etitiana for ila sbo. j olition uf alavery in the Ditti ict of Cntumbia. The South canubt Cad a aoiind.-r niuii. than .Mr. Fillmore. A Tjlitirnl Crisis. It aernia to be tue iiiipresaion of many of cur leading politician, nwl tin impreaaion i ulnu la. vureil tv a l-rt-c bo.lv nt'tiie imxt prominent j ur- .1. .I'.l... .1 . 1 . lli.. n nurrt f llillir I Ti- i 1 1" II i I II 1 I HiliKUl lilt W-PJ, ui i..v fc - . - eampaien w.il d,.. l..p a cr.,,. in the politic! on- ditioii of .he country, winch, lor ila sloniiy per tei.ta, l nd tiie intenac and bitter apirit of antago nism, engendered by the aectioinil feeli-i at pre. -en I existing, w id partake, in a great di (;ree, of II tin- fearful and di.ori;aniiin eliar.icteri.tica of a political revohilioii, il no. of civil war. Tiie aecte-inil isauca and party pr. judieca which enter into the contest lire certainly lot flic most peaceful and conciliatory that could be dcairtd ; but ti.c ebbs and flows of polilic-dl, i icileini-iil t cm to be inherent in the nature ol our govern, mem, and constitutes kind of mcessury evil, as a coiiecmitacl of popular power. There ev.-r will be ii. hi l in all aystcms of human government ;i visi.il bv loan, slid 1IC Olllilloua I lid iCa tioiis ot liit storm wliicli is now canting its sbadeva be. b.re u., and diiiiining the brightness of our poht. ic.il sky.doea n..t necess.irily invulve tiie disorgan. nation of the republic, or .he dissolution of the confederacy. Sueli scent a of itolilical excitement anj partissn warfare are circumstance alwnjs to Ve deplored by ihe patriot nl pliil.inthropiat, but tbey do not, of uecc.sKy.ii.vulvf any clemeiilaof atnoua alarm for tiie safety of the coininnhw calili. Kvrry gre'l and important meaaure j every presidential cum piijn, and, inuced, ninny nf our minor elections, l.mc been preceded by similar indication! uf a po litical storm, but the clouds of which, that liiinj; in mch ti n a tcning gloom upon our political hor izon, have aiwaya pusscd off Willi the cauae thsl !.ive tli. in birtn, and left a coinpiralively aereiie ,kt L,i;,nd lluni. There is conservative etc in poient forgol.i-vrvadin-t Hieu.aascs winch compose tbe popu'ar branch of our govrrii.nc.it, w hich will always atop .be tempest. b ssed bip ol State licforr it reaches the breakers, and enable it to rl-ht itself, and outride the acveri at atui m. '1'heie waa a crisis pending tiie adoption of ti.c rVd.tr.1 ConMituuun; th,re ... ai.o . u.r. and ,V,rful .,e itu.ng the tlertion of ih. 6rt Tn-.. ititi.t ; and Uu-rc a cr... that thrcalcntd the m.ace ur iWu x.wfrt'ul nnlioi when tiie b , , . . , " Jianiieu nicusurt ui me r fijcii tmifMiT, w..t.n were cn.loistd be .in J .cobin Clubs; there wa. dark and tre...e,g cri... when tl.e Aii.n and J.a Colubuny lhrouL-h the public journals, 1 '" ,.Ue, DOr,U Y"-oro -re ie.a..i. i Svduion law. were passed ; w'icn .be H..rttWd I10r unv accou.it.bility on its part to ma-! h,er 0 uo(urA'".' 40 nunutes-going no.th Convention aasembleu ; when Jackaon ami Adam. y stojkholders of the N. C. lioad in Sails- ' 1 Lu"f "nat ...d this Is the near t ! i J . . , u ! c-t the . C. lioiid comes to nmkin con- were c.noi.iatt's lor the PrL-vidcncy ; wucn Mia. . burv, i't m tho matter; Lave been vub- ... ., , . , , . 11 it .i i . .i v in.-ct.ou w itu my Koad rutiiiins to tt. soun at)ii d i'r animamon into ttic l mon ; when , iicly cii-eus.-eu hy the 1 resilient or tiie ,s.. J n.o Coni.iutiondlity of the Fugit.f Sl-ve Ltw . C. lUil lto.id to LU next doer iiciLLurs ', 1" rcpfct to tbrou-l. ticket,I Lave only Murctiiirmediindnow we h.ve K,dl.NV. ' justice ruirv that I bbould reweW uuie 10 "X 1 bac for luouthi' udetior.l to hr,,:;i rr,:.. And thu. it mu.t ever be w.th .1! i portions of his UtM. make a I jrouph iicket from Auu-ta or .Mout- ftirtnf nf ' ui;.r f-JVLT nine nt ; but Ix c u.e of tliptc x ritxiicai iMtdte CGnvuinn" we can we no ;jt rcawn wUy wc hnuld ab-inuon tiie helm ard t'.w u; in di'tmir for tbe valely of the Ur. pur, in. Prt ri arc itw tn tr-nitiftn (ttat, and fusion nd eon !ii!!on stem to be tlie ord-r of tne dy. (Md pirty i'ni't and dmUnct.or.i .ire bcirj Mnttfd out, ai:d n w i.ri; mii.itioni are evry where nstng1 up uptn t'l- rnir. f.f the o!J. liut tbc Arncritan t i.-tv C'fDbine tit.- nerTatif e e!t ment upon which t'1 p'ple mu?t depend for the eafe' of tbe cm.ntrv.5nd the intety u( the Federal l'n. , !i'ii. Ki.mj surior to si clinn-i! f.-tiinf and pir TllUTH IS M!',in V, AM) WILL I'KKVAIL. r.AVvr; I respectfully request you c mo sufT.tii.iit fpace in a columii of !li; Wbiu to rtt.lv to an cxccedin-,!v vul,-ar atui bra article wintu atpered in the We.-terii democrat ufliie 1st iii-tatit. I state at tne coiiniK'iieeiiiei.t, that if the Lditor ix- r 1. i , to 1 .ii.i'v .Tiiti.,!, with him lis will l o very much dUappoitited ; and I candidly a(-l.i.ovli d-i; that, iu sui b vulvar attain tn. nt-, l,c i- ii.fiiiit-:y my superior ; lor I could n o IT I would, and would n-t if 1 couiJ, in- d j ! -.- iu the iaiiuaj;e of Uiliiti-j.-ate, w hich he s. ruis to have mis taken for sarca-m. .bilo-i; frcm the specimen which the I'.d- it or la- exhilited i:i the perpetration of Lis vu.iir urtic.e, i am ,j.y wurr.inieo in say- ,' ii::.t he muu have borue aw ay from all .ts en netlur-. the hi-hest honors. U,, d ijated iii t lie Iliiiiii'T-'-i.t.; Institution ' lie w-ars bis blu.-liiti honors thick upon him '" " and well may thoe honors blusii.' 1 h id not tbe rtuiotc.it i lea of " insinua ting that tLe Lilitor or any one el-e, had been guilty of playing off a) 3 editorial the produetioiis of an anonymous writer. " I'roui the fact that tiiis Kuitor of " hollow horn" and " hollow head " notoriety, did not publish iitnier the editorini head of his paper the ar ticle wliith had been perpetrated, and the pat-rmiy of which lie nod atkeow ledei, I drew the irto-t in-itural, and the most obvi- on- inf-reiice, and one which (he w hole ed it ii.il corps, w itb the exception, perhaps of Mr. J.J. I'mmer, wi,l fully justify me iu ran in.', that It W as not editorial. Ta akin, i tioi.al , tnis obvious, airl, I in j-t t, ouiy rati. :... '.ft'. ; I i I ,.. ,JC,.,.,, . ,..c, , . thi.iK, a perfect r.-bt to ca.l .1 anonymous - I .... . .. i.. .1 .... . . I i i uiiii-r ii is e unruly uv-muie 01 U.C N iff;m- t.jreof a naiiic. Xo eandiU in an of anv rmr. ty, who wi.l carefjily ri ad my coiumuiiica- lion, ,-in l who can put two i lea" toj.' ther, will say that it eentain. a particle of evi dence to ptove that I " msitiunta " that the Ivii'.or " li-is been piiilty of palinii 1 of as ! ilor i nl the production of an anonwiious urtur. "or, he shows, says the Kditor, ' that he wsi.t-i brains to distitiuiii between the two. f the. first, he hu been pulty of! lal-'novl if the Sutter he is txr.-able." ' 'l.vrve how cautious he is. Jli, fnunds hisi ba-e eliar ut on two routincem-ies which ! Oll'-ht to avc " brains ' etiou 'h to d is- ' eover. never have exited and never can oe- cur. I he ha-e " n,.inuatiori " so f it aa I am ' "0I1-. 1 iii-.l la. N -aiid I-. riannJ to the 01.11. I.r. but it r. coils on hi,,. 1 .0, it iiiro ii,oiit ..;eklrhhurir, and pub- ii-li it in tue btr-r t. of Charlotte, that the L'.l . . . r . . Vl". . 1 . . . 1 1 " 01 iiiv..-rn ji.nio( rat nas an - nouneed . tl,.: world the important fai t ti.ai. ""i'i," ca'!',. have boll'iw horn., and some 11 i n l ave hollow heads, mid we .up- ; !.c. and tre from thai ab-orbme paasion . u;e ;4 J,uIijtcd 1'ha C i S C IL Haiti . '"0 ul"t to avo the OU nil e actua jy nc- ,J ,. ' , ., , ' . i 'I .- .. .... . , , . . . wiiuua.1111 b.4 b. t.ik iw.i (nclvet. iSuf.poe that '.be South, haviiiz . S-ld in all e.i..-a and lwna ni inr I", iird Man. ...f ....c, w,.,c coram,. -e .... an. c.oM.r. bM Ilut niaienally eliai.pc.I tier pissenper. "uc"l' ' " . """? l" I majirif r ot the elector.) totes should do- 7 "f d ff, ..,( Iv.:,. ir.c .ii".of po!:licnna by profusion, (hey , ffcdule iu thrryears, aud since tlie couple-' t'roub travel. J Ins dues not if p.-ar so no- t-,re ouj 1 v. on, .l.vehold ' 1 '"n" ,ir'"""t .a ihr n.os and .o'dr,-.. or. n.av t,e ... t form ih- ..r'n hope, the sins. 1 ,jou 0 the N'.C.Koad ouly lominut-s. Why ' ' uibie unles i iheobj-tt is to run. r"adtrs ( j.re,ja;ut toJ Vce j.,,. ,artlt. ,Bj ""' rh" tnt'"",'Z (' f ancl.,,. of toe lUpuhlic, and .. the.r wi.doM, in ! ,ben should Mr. Tisher complain that the ! - it reference f, the prof,., Connect-1 s;0u(J such L t(.ir ,gl.,1.i, tagevt V'U'- " t K ,. UCHU -K couir,;, and .e unyielu.w, u-.c, w.tb .H.ch (.'. & S. C. KoaJ obstn.cH throuh-travcl. ' ' 1 ,o rul, over us a, L North. Ho vou thhik : for .,1 ! . ! !m t it' ,,! IZ'.t H. v ,i,L. to the fir.,, s.i.l-ir.of the Constitution, 1 w l,n the X. C. toad did nake a close eon- P" ll'c l"""-"' travel u.i.lvr , k - . Apr,,.,K ,.-h. 93:, ... , N. . Yo,k 1 tbe 6...I s.f.-ty o? the ...r, ,k. a M. ; tiection with the C. .V S. C. It. Itoad " to .ml ' ,r" "J I I'J .tppUu.e.) AnJ j0 ,uu lriv,. ' I. -n.u,atu.d 'ifciii" also t Gold,boro and abai.Jo.. it '"J"'1 f " w'.u.'l i tot t,e incrc.d -outhern brethren ar'e le en,i. ; lr t' ii f. .si-,se r.is r.-.T,To, .,!! - J'his .ehedulc hestalcs wa, run " for . lonp 7 "i rnra to he hro...... tr.vM th.l ti QU hu . . , , . , ...inlur ih. P.. . ,rflj i,m, I time before the eou.pl. -lion of oir construe- Charlotte and X. t. Loads can have huta- . . f , , ,,,, ,,1U, ,.,f,,r ,""'n' '"" "' '"' "' """u" FOR THE N. r. WttTO. i ... . . ' ,...- ,:, ,:llie common interest and to Pet it we ...u-l male ?" A .'T ' ' U. , t.h,.rf; '"t ." T.' V"1 "'."" po-e me r. utor ran., with the latter class, mine . Mu! daily line on both road.. in-truriiciit under .Widen.-.-, in hat monix It is an cstabli-I.ed rule with rh';ioiici.i:,.Mr. 1'i-h-r declined because he thought it ing tho-e dillicullies. (Appliuse ) There that when two object, are compared they iiiu-t have 1 0:111; points of resemblance-; but; wlnt sui.ii.-T.ty hare the horn, of caitle .0 tn- l...-a l. ot ,.-.-i,T .votne cattle have no hori,-. In the latter ca.e, what become- of Le editor tiiulle! Hat tbc editor 3 Iu m.kine tfaia cor-ection that is in endorsing .1 : bge S I . It! o?l. lw I r. no, prompt ted by vanity. He need not be uneasy on . .i.noi..t!rih. Devil attached to his eMUlilUiiineiit" would never think or . . . . ... ,,.,; ..,;. v for netnowledc ina- th Eternity of such n gr.ccle.. Kdito- rial b.ntlinir Kven the most casual reader must have observed that the K.iiier whet, ho cannot ! ..uswerm artiele. iova.ii.bly resorts to what.: logician, call peti.io principle, a beting of! the ouestiou. When he assumes .,.., I SUC IIIU'MIUW, tllllll Uf UUlllH lUHt 111 ! sorts to be tru that I insinuate, &o : that which he never eau tirove either bv refer ence to my artiele, or in any other way, he resorts to this' subterfuge of befgin ; but which in, rcallv, giving up the ques.ion in dispute. In the language of the pritico of. ' I. ft the galled jade wince My welhcra. are unwriinj,'." If the Editor's poverty of intellect did not prevent him. he would discover ' that mere assertions unsupported by evidence, I iifl'ect ouly the character of him who utters them. He would learn in time to reason ra- j ihcr than declaim ; and to prefer justness of! argument, and . correct statement of facta " j last was much engaged for fortnight or to " low " epithets and senseless superlatives, ) more on the Hoad could not have seen biin which leave no impression on iuteliigcut j before the 2il or last of February and could niinds, but tbat of disgust. ; not have delayed answering bis proposition If I am an .nonj uious scribbler" and j for several months '"when bis latest change my article is s.ribbling, ye angels ami sai.u . of schedule went into operation April 'Jl defetid us flow , his tu lie columns of balder- j less than two mouths atter my first official l-4. i ' i iiu.t iv., ; 1. Wvinj bis liiaik vuku k My name i left with the Editor of the have determined upon it . week or more be-Whig- and will Vie furnished to any one whoj fore the Wist to have obtained the consent has any right to demand it. EXAMINEU. von tiie n. o. wnia. Mr. Milor A friend m, jJl handed . . .i !- ..it. ir J ... ... 'ii, I i ;., lii-c IUC V ,,i uaua r, ui(.'f til it , j'uoii.-iiiru iu v..i;.i...... .r .i. it . . ' t , , t v. i l- eoniniuiiieai on from I, has. r. t -her. Ksd . I it. . - . . . f . L V -I 1. .:. l i' , , , . , ' , in regard to the passenger fchedulcs an t.r...t, i;,.t-i, nf it.- v r t!.,,i n,,i .t the Charlotte and S. C. Uail HoaJ. As this letter purports to review .he official inter- ' , .- , course ot tt.e two corporations aud these- , , '.. , .. ,, ., ,. J Ujl anJ Jf thtr , rroc.eilin itDecerilv calU for tome 8ltaltlUIrnl :ht tbe tullio may ri-Ltly Ull- nuu wi luo ouiiu vi oiirt ivn ui .lie- cv I'UOilu may riuniiy uu- J. , ,i .. crstand the matter. , i i . i . .i bilrt I do not admit the propriety of v .i . ., ,. u' i, -i discussinir the policy of the C. & JS. C. Kail U tt!l tijctn thut up to a chort time' 8iueeT(lit of April) our mail train was run iu cl ie coLuectiun iih the C. Jt C. K.,il 1 Hoa.1. Our coiiiictti.iu with ' Wilmiufon A W.U. Koad at the Kast end! was also perfect." Now tbe N. C. U. Koad, conscrue.iou wa. coubleted iu January last.; . . ' y and L.rtiain r.n through in that mo.i.i,,, and up to April Vlst, st.ted, the N. C. , K. Koad was running iu perfect connection at tharlolte and Galdsbor. Why was this : continued bv the N. C. Koad ! 1 bis : HOI , . . . sciieuu.e cive no oeteniion to lurou-Mi-pas- c - .. r . Whit road r.roife off ihUcoi.iiftf. ! ; whs rt dueed to 1 1 blurs. This only ena bled the X. C. Koad to make its connections more eisily. .nd why were t!y not kept up! The l'resident of the X. C. K. Koad broke the connection r-.ni, Ka and West. - i.t i hanotte .no uoiu.-ooro, and tie can lie.-t , answer why. Keause l,n .... .!. Ii:r.r. : i .... n . v n i f i .. I. ... .... i :.j j i. ...i : tne other uuuici nv s-n uu r.rr use. is not tors of tbe Churiotte Koad would not ma1'' Ku'1 Url "'- ll-ir mlereU iu tin. ihi-ir Irnins in the lli.l.t. nw if the Clise.l lotte Koad did wron?, it doe. riot j-istify the 1're-idetit of the X. C. Koad in doing a grea- j t'-r wrong. This is his reasoning. ) Jiy the former H-neiiulu of the X. C Load ; its trains left here at o'clock and I in in-1 ute, 1'. M. 4j minutes after the arrival of j tbc Charlotte train and conveyed the pas-' f risers eu i. time for the It. i G. it. Koad I'avin i.jii iu at t vc.icu. atiu coiiin'cini lllll'Ctllli; with the Wiluiiuirtou k W. train at 0 A. M.J ,,,!., North. The return train arrived ,t- i.a.u.;n in t.memr tt.e pn-senS. rs oi the n.." -' "-'-'"S 'I- ") would still ask, with the dramatic poel k (j Koad, reaching Charlotte at 0 o'clock biilmore, at AiLany, ou his wnv thr)' that1 . .. -.1 - ill leLj " its Iti.-re not aouie aeer'l enr.e l.i the morning, I J hour, before the depar- : cify. The Usrt of the whole country will ; S. , ;, , f Md lh , rl, wr,, i. - . - .- f .1 e.i T, an ; ci iii ti i rn una hal frond pnntic I inn a r.rl the X. C Ko.d has only to r-tuni to it's old verJ patriot take bis Maiid beside Mr. I'ill schedulo and all will be accommodated nnd more on the ground here taken by that gen the through travel be di-tained at no place, tlemnn, and peace and proiptrity will aoon and Uve choice of .he IS. k J. Koad and r..r(orcJ ,,ie Uljiou . the Bay lino goHij? Xorin slid retu "iimj; : South. This unfortunate change causes a Ms. Mti'i'tr uml HZmr-Cifhrns : This detention of the traveler of 5 hours and 10 over he!iinrr demonstration of c.n?rauia. ..... .iiit. - . .iitni iiiiiiuies si . loiusooro, coini iirj isouiu ami i) hour! at Charlotte, r.d perhaps longer if he eouie. by the Kay route, which a majority 1 l our l hrougli tra vi I preler. ijoing ortn ( "-i"i"ver aiv.uarioi.ie jo url,uiUiii,ln session (cheers.) tut at t'.int time it never' ' 1 "" "t'J!fs, and if be dt- ' e..U-rel into the aspiration, of tv heart i sires to eo Ihe Be v line (I think 1 VI liours ; ,V ii . . I. - i more at eldon or stops over at Lalc.h ft 1 1 A 1 1 ( l.tlirii. iniLiiiit hfil la;i (li'in 'J.i 3 -" nours cetet.tion. I I . The C. i S 0. Road expended 5 VK.) to 1 make perf.-et connection, with the S C. Koad at Columbia and runs her trains in perfect connection with the train of that rond not subjecting the passenjrer to any detention or ! extra charge- until he is landed at Charlotte. 11,1 eoniieetion Bi uoiuninia is oi mucu niore importance to the Charlotte ISoad than the connection with the X. C. Koad, on ac- ; cou"t of the throiiirh travel. As an evidence ; " lhui & S. C. K.ad owed tbe X. C.j Kad about the 20th June last, nearly 8100 - . . . r . . ' y v 1 , tne .s . . i.oau owe.i 11 10 r 1 nro kcts sold at Columbia and Oold-boro. ; I think it was in the month of March last, Wlifli .'Ir. ri-her informed me that he ex- nected to chan.e his schedule .0 eu , f. : J it'ht, as lie s-ii.j there was tuueli complaint nlotio the line on account of the iiijlit trains, II.- -.1-. .1.1 .- . .1 e '-.ii . iii s.-nru.jie unie men iroiu uam more n Charlotte wa. li hours. Tn avoid .his and w itho.it liniri-r consult- d the f.ireeturs, I iiiinie.iiali ly propo-rd to would not pay. ..ihse(.ieiilly the Jioird of l.irecton r iiuetel me to r.-new this propo- silion to the l're,ident m.d Piieetor, of the -. C. Koad, Hcinir unnniinou-lv -Vtiviticed tint it would pay.' If it would nnv ever u road of 110 n.i'c, it ouht to pay Let t-r un i ono 223 miles. Tbi .mngemctit would ! have .cco.nmoJa.cd both .l,? through and , . . . , ... . i local travel. ssor will c lie roaas ever tc able to cot the amount of through travel a.1 .. '.ii. r - 1 . . 1 I i tucy are cmmcti w umu nun iuu cu-mru- tiou is made w th other roads at Uoldsboro and Columbia. 1 do not recollect that the President ot. tl.ct oecsi., or any other ever proposed to me that liu Charloi.e train hotiid return in the tvc.in, up..., the arrival oi bis. I never understood him to make any such proposi-1 :iou either befo.e or since he has broken off, I 1UMI Minn IV....V- - ' the connection. I certainly had never even sn mint en it to .tin uireeiors aim tuere ore j they could not have declined it as i.tatod. I Had I understood the Tret-blent to b.ve I submitted this proposition 1 could have read- jy 0Uswered him. Surely I could nut have been so discourteous or insincere to one whoi1"-'"1 ciecuuve aim ins aupners hud been uuifonuly courteous tome astofe'ood i'toition and honest hearts, made a have delayed answering him for " several "st"ke. 1 lloPe (lo1 w,n tl,e'" n " 1 months" when 1 knew his desire w.s to J- (Loud aud prolon-ed applause.) J.ut i nromote the common interest, of our Rends. jl have ereatly misunderstood him or he is j entirely mistaken in relation to this subject. 1 was elected 1 resident of the tliarlolte & S, C. 11. It. Company on the 7 of February I of the l'ost Office iH-partmcnt as the mail i was thereby delayed - hours, j It is needloss for me to say of Mr. Fisher with whom my intercourse bus always been so agreeable that be is a gentleman of un 1 'V njtrily and 1 cannot conceive how this misunderstanding could Lave ong- inated. It would seem that so important a proros:tion subtiiitted eveu in lle barrus.-nig ' .' .1 n submitted even in the barras.-mg and varied duties of his or my po-itiun would have met with tiromwt coii-i.Uralivin. lUth have met with prompt coifidtralion. Uath- . ., . . ... i rr than have had the conneetiou broke, off 1 tl,oul'1 La?c ,cceM ? ,L "ng."""' f0" 6a'8;; I'topojed. .lthoygh it might have inucli deraii'-eu the wel known and . . , . r . . . ... , i establi-bed connections of the Charlotte KuJ 10 ,?? rpoDa.lice Willi every ftl- teniute traju Oil ibe b. C. U.K. . "-T 1 1 p,Ul'ut c -N' V.' h.0a'! . i. K -.1. l '-' is mislabel, uisaiiuif wiiiiinc iitiiiiu " ton ltoau there is no detention to pas;.ier , ,,, r fc. : cntvg or coming. All passengers comine J 6 . " . , , , , . . . i powerj 10 nei.itn, oer tue i.oiu, in connection with both tbe Wilu.in-too and K-ieU Roads t id uniform rate per mile, ":ltl a11 connectinz rial. 1 tin has Leeu invariably declined by the N. C. lload. -Nor " wuld the ii.ttl.ijrtnt Hoards of tii Charlotte and llah ieh ltoads ' expect l.-.s i :.n: . t J - r r v . . a . t I '"'""t"" " 01 "Ucl tbe naton in . foreign country! Or, Koad, than that they nuld readily !.,,, ,0 co,;wt rc,ellu idmiut to "o unre.sonal.le . thing aa to ,rr ,,1(J ,,wa of Uif. ,.nfe(1 ,f o U ted passengers dai.y where they now only 1 , hat nw ru,e j4 VrvMl:Ui t0 ,j t in over the entire' line even if thry ti...i.t .'I i l-ri ti...;.! .i.i . am.. ...n l.l-L II p-.i in. J rond : wlit h would lml- $: 0 rc r day Liie coiinri;iioiis nun oucr lii.i Ufl liiciiis lo luc ... . ,r pul.lie. We may invite but we cannot f.ice .i ....... ... .i-i . . I lie iiin-ci'lis VI lllr j. i i V-. It'l.'l I .1 . V u lo co-operate lith the Lliree- - r Hoin inn eraiiinii taeintie lo .he throuL'ti luatti:r are Identical WM. JuhNSTfiX. 71 r. I'llliiiiirc ill llliiili) .1 nl.le II. Read ItKeau It. If any reader hai . lingering doubt that Jr. 1'illmore cutcrt.ui. those sentiments uhieh ever V n.llrint v.nilil liLn In am unl. , , 'S ' ."' ui.gi.sir.ic oi in. republic, .1 1.1... il... f,. t. 1. - l.,t.-.l . . . t r and h. Iio mm almost d.ririve. u.e rf the j,ou,er of speech. II commenced m I .1 . ere nearly thirty jcars - r --- my jioiiucai career, in tl,i, building I first ..w .legislative body .1 ... t i il . ... i - .. i . . ', e..oui r.er lee.ive such a welcome a, , tllC c.j,iul of my native. State. ifti w n iiirs i ' iou have been pleaded, sir, to allude toed into two republic, or two monarchic. my former services and my probable cour.c hut broken into fragments, each at war if I should L again called to th6 position j with the othcrk of Chief Magistrate of the nation. (Ap-j lint, fellow-citizens, I b.re perhaps "aid, pla..,e.) It.s not pleasant to speak of one a all that was necessary on this subject, and self, y. t I trust that the occas.on w ill ju-li- I turn with pleasure l . less important,! fy me in briefly alluding to ,,e or two cvci.u, but more agreeable topic. (Cheer,.) It hss eonm-cted with n.y iat Admiiiistration j been my fortune during my tr.veU in Ku-; (Cbeer..) You all know that when I was, rope, t witness once or twice the reception called to tlm executive chair by . bereave-! of royalty, in all the pomp and splendor of iiient which overwh,;!u..l the nation w i.h I military areay, H,ere , m,io w giltH jjne , the country was nnfo. tunalely .!,.- j to order, and the cheer, M the word of?com- Ira iroifl Olil f-lifl tn lhi fiflur nt.nn tl.u I ........ 1 Ii... f . . 1 i a " "i - '.. a- ci ti nir s til- ect of si aver v. It w.s ll..-n .ie ,,lilt , l,t it IIlV dttly t'o rise above'evcry' ! sectional prejudice and look to the welfare : ,f 1 he uh,.l. !.. r ... ' 1!... ' .."'. I '".i."ii-,. . itnmu eaieiii 10 overcome1 long clu ri-hcd prejudices, 11 nd disre -ard ! patty c laiim. ('ircat snd in olouerd an ' 1 . v e. "r , plaute ) liut in doing tl.i-, i-ir, I did 110 more tl,nn! was dotie by many abler and better men' than ntyn ll. I wa by no men, the sole were at that time iiohb-. in.Jet.end. nt 1.;.,.. , .oubd men, in both lions,. ,,l Coimrisi- .. j ,)nins to both of the great olitie!;! t-arties1 1 to both of the great olitie,.! rarties 1 of the counlrv U hi,. .ml I ' ' who "mimed the eh.iraeii e of .,.ltt, .!,. leaders, t, l.ccr... and rallied around n,vA,l i ! "- miniitration, in support of tbe great m. sure, which restored peace to .u ag.uted . i t : j ti i,...iea ic tr f iia una ui.-iicicu t-uuuuj. v Lickings of Divine l'rov.dcnce, our cBorU were crowned with Hnal success (cheers;) and when 1 Ictt tbe rrcsiueuuui tnuir, mo bol. nation was pro.porous .ud contented, and our relations will, all forest, nations we.e of the most amicable kind (cheers.)- Tbe cloud tbat hung upon tbe horizon was dissipated ; but where are we now T Ala.! Threatened at home with c.v.l war, and from abroad with a rupluro of our peaceful rela- . 1 . , t.o.i,. I shall not see. to trace tlio causes : oi iuis enau"e. i ueou -u- is for you to ponder upon them. Of the rre.setit Administration 1 liave notuini; to bay. I can appreciate the difliculticn ol ad-iiiiiii.-tcriiiir this government, and if the pre- . 1 I . I ",lre ue tuo!,c " Ua'le 1'!ouo."' l. 'e calamities upon our country, for aclluu of ambitious objects, it is your duty, tello-( n izens, to hold them to a strict responsibility. (Cheers.) Tho agitation which disturbed the peace of the country in I Nil', w as unavoidable. It was brought upon us by the acquisition of new territory, lor the government of wliicli it was necessary to provide territorial ad ministration, liut it is for you to say whe ther the present agitation, which dittraets the country aud tin catena us with civil war, i.- ..... - r. i. ... i . . i una un uvm irimciMV OUU WIIKOUIT Pro .lueed the adoption of . measur. lo aid in personal .dvaneement rather than in anj jiubl.eoJ ((.hoera.) , hir, you b.ve been .Iced to .ay that I have tbe union of thes State, .t heart.- Hi., .ir, is most true, for if there be o'e cbjeet dearer to me than ny other, it i. the uui.y, prosperity ami elorv of this irreat lie- pnblie; and I cuufesa fr.itikiv, sir, thnt I fe.r it is in danger. I aaj nothing of any particular section, much les of the .errral eau.lidates be lore tho people. I presume they are all honorable men. Itut, sir, what uowesee: . Il e.aspi-ra.ed leeliiin brtwreu the North and South, u the most eteiting of all topics, resulting in bloodshed .nd Or- guliizcil military array. Hut this is not all, sir. We see . politi- eal party, presenliiij ekiididale. for the l'rii!i-in-y and Vice I're.ideney, selected for the first time from the free Slate, .lene, with the .vowed purple of electing the r.ndidate. by the autfr.a of one part of the Lnion only, to rule over the whole I'ni. ted Mates. Can it be po-sihl. that those who rc engaged in such measure, can nave ai-rinusiy renectcd upon ttie consequen ce, which must inenitably follow, in ease of success! (Cheers) Can they have ihe m.d ntss or the folly to believe .bat our South ern brethren would iiibmit to l-e governed by such . Chirf Majistrnte! (Cheers.) ould he be rrqoired to' follow the rule pre scribed by (bote who elected him in makine bis appoiiitmei.ts ! If .man liin south ef Miison aud l)iion'a Hue be not worthy to be l'reiiilt nt or ice-I'rrideiit, would it be proper to "elrct one from the ame iuirlr r, . one of ni t atiioet Council, or to repre , , , , These .re serioua, but practical iiueitionn, i . , , . . and iu oruer to rnriciale thsiu full v. It I. . 4 , . , , are ini-takr-n. And. therefore, vou mu. I ,, :r . . . ' - , . j lPa,s inevitably to thu destruction of t!,i. i . . , , .. . . , , . . , iieauiiiui lar rie rear-i riv our loreiat it-rs. cemented by their blood, and bequeathed to us a . rricebsa it,!i, ritanee. f tell y.u, my friends, that I speak warm- j ly tn this subject, for I fi-el that wc .re in Uaneer. I am d. (ermined to make . clean brca-t of it. I wi! aa.li niy hands of the eonsequeiiers, whatever they may be ; and I tell you tint "C are treading upon lb. brink of volcano, that is liable at ny mo ment to burst forth and overwhelm the na tion. I iiiiht by soft word." bold out delu sive bopc and thereby win rotes, but I nev- ; ,.r ca consent lo be one thin" to the North . aild .liotber to lilt. Smith I . hnnlil ihit.i.. ' mvsrlf if I could , ,rHi f .neh .... .. , '.. " ! V II iv, ., tvii-mutr . t ." wreleh whii owe. hia grtaltir.. i i -i in. couinry a ruin ; ( ,rcra. In the anr;imj.'c of the lamented, immor tal Clay" I had rather be ri-ht than Pres ident." (Kiithuialic and prolonced cheers ) It seems to me impossible that those en piu'i'd in thi sectional agitation en have Contemplated tho awlul COIln ipll llCM of suci-e.s. If it breaks .sunder the bonds of 1 ...e fi.li. ...J 1 i i . . ., t '- n.i,.i.u9 uaiviiy aii'i ei.ll i ti....'. , war .hro.j.-h the land, what is it les. than moral treason ! l.aw and common sen-e ' bold man respon.iblo for the conac.iii.n - cr of his acti otid m.it not tho-e whose acta tend lo the de.in.eiion f .... a,-'" . . .. . ment, i,e equally held respon-thle T (An- plaue ) And let me .Iso ..Id that when ..... ... f tt,t I ' nn A u : -:n l j- i . " "n-.'1'rii. i. riii ii til utr II I I . J ; 111 .ii . r. it r in v-lI T I tlMfn Ihn In ui " . n .' "..V you h.v.; Telromed ," b ek"o mr tZ, State above .11 tl e n r I ' .1 I .. .- , ... r " ... v '"J , 'llloy. heers ) j lic.efore, with he nait overflowing with grateful etnotioiis I turn you . thou-.m! thanks, and bid tou lien ll'rl . 1 1 J i luu. (I rolotigcd applause.) re III - 1 l ,., 1 A MRU I' ANJf M IN A f. A II AM A. The A me- I rican party recently achieved a iWnal vie-1 torv in a ki,ni, ll ... . .- . e lory in stron? )eu,nar.tw county of Al-1 "'"""i ,n l rlorenee (.azctto auuds Out the wail of WO.: ..follow.; ( 'Ihr A"..,e -.... I.,..-., f, lle,,,er,i. f I 'a'Z. ... V . . ,,. ' wui'ruaic are ucle.aled. . , ?'"' ,U"ui eire scat- u wt-rp on f Htmii'r iift u r ' . .1 ?.,Crc""": ' . ?. '''' o?crri)iiif. I hire un a t'tuml Kuiwcritii auti-Kuow Nothing iuo I -VliiUCriU.T Ullll.lVriow 11,., party of Lauderdale gloried in a complet, an. MorUy 1 m.y e ' . . t : . w in imar U1 IllliilU bllU ULH UW U 1 ! 11) it lit 1. . . i . i I BpeaK iruw uur r.u M thinued. Iu last summer', great b.ittle, uu-r v.-.u 8UI.rs prented an utibroKen ront to 1B enemy, . lo-dav, only for y four enrolled votert stand by the faith litlcr those ,a stood by us .i.d , fought ilh ua iu tint p lor.ous battle for cml and tcUvmt iberty. have fal en in tho battle held w.tlj , their faces to tho foe or deserted ad . .! .. 1 I . gone over iu iuC , .. us not to j i - iv know that the Democralio flag now trails iniueuusit Mr. I'Tm.moui. We like the followin 1 .. 1 . l .1 T T .. VI-... V i remarhs, maue oy tiie no... .. .... u. v.rog. gi, an old-line S lug of Virginia: I want no platform for Millard Fillmore; p!atfuril, -u t10 impt.ri.hable history of m. hia" own ti'lmiuistratiou, which U written iu letters of livine liplt.o that no man (or - , loment cs0 doubt. Would you want a : patf'orm for (jeorgo Washington or James j jibon ! Would you want a stake to tctli- cr the Father r.f his Country and the Fulli. er of tho Constitution? If you would, we My maVt oue (or every m!l) llawever lru ami laitiiiui lie may nave men. Hut if Mr. Fillmore is to be compelled to stand on a platform, I can Ull you, if ymt make it out of the wreck uf the Cons titution, hr II net atmd on it he will not let you . r - ' ,L. I , I l,..t- m . 'cf ,c, wrk for hu ped,.tl(1. U L, of tlie tru oaki ol 0(lk ,.e0 . it must be platform i.h the IV.ou .," it, U.ft,e Constitution .a it. pillar-. n i wituout , rhtm ,rc ,1,;,, I s,an , 1 port !,!, , ripht hearty eoo.l ill. hioh , , surf , L, Mf r mnnl(fttpi for ..ii,i..,. r, i,.;.l.. ; i ..r... J . :,i, ,i...-'r.. i gcrut ss or ith greater desire for bil sucec-. worms: uoims; J," Varinu. Ih. orin ba rm Urlsil rr'jli.. : ,u one1"0' mtcn n.i wurma, nl y. U.r iquc.tion still a .n?d one iiwihi n.rOir.i ,u. J h'rit a. Of m.e fl, ti..wcrr, .11 a rx ia fui Mice, .and in win. Ii ail acr-i the f.i.l n.tuic.f n. , infl.t-vrt iIh j niilm cliildrm. A. .his .-... .n of the jrar, tlie aturka m' wi.rin. are in ..! qun.1 a. well aa mnat iini;.-roua. VV ukt jici ! plr.anre in dirtetmf ihe .n. ,,i,., 0f .lr..i. i., 1 le Vcrmifuf nf Ir. M l-anr. .n j.rrd t y Kl, inf nr.,... lMiahurCh. It is o..c f ih i,,.,.t .,. : irnrt.rj nd,cii,t. . ...trucrd u, m, s. ' omj ,, rr fllld of ,ul. .,,, uJ j , r VutrU,tt Wl ejtfM , . k rf M i.am.x i:i i:i!ratH) vr.iiMiri ..c.i,,.,.. lii-rliirrii . HJ-MI.N.i Iil;tlS.,ol I'lTT.ii boii. Ft. All ijl)-r V-f,-jii'u a in cnui tti .i w.tri hi. aa. Ir. M'lor' tf.nuint Vmi.iiuff, .i. ai hie ct lrlrb d I.ncr I'.lia, ran m.v i-t h.fi .1 all rcaprrl.iblf mug .(t.ica. f.jnt grnttin rti"i.f fa ai'saliirr a' II; lI.K.V.INt. Wit. Win. .t. Unit h.-lni'a llnlr.Ilte. C1UAY, R Kit OR KtSty IIAII! I". Kl) m. H alun.lr In a hrauiif'ul and .N.tur.l tlr.mn -r ttiTk, wiihnu. Ihr Ir... iiijwry In hir of atui. KiOrn .Mrdulsarid liijiiomaa Stair bttn a-r... nl la V in. A hi-ii.r aisjoe I "3:1, and o.ff 'l . H0 ap-iiir li".'. haVF b.ll lu.ilr in Ltr il.ir . Lib pslfi-oa ttMiia fninii. Iy. Pri-mtite ajan t( lltiiif Ihe ffir am! U'hi. hrra la uijust, a. it W..l:d he .fKiii.t bald h.d th m -'f. Vm. A. ItiU-h.hir'a lt.nr liys y.riurt9 a r i-f 'no. In be ei.!n;-ui.f-u li.nn ii.turt, and '-.r- ,n '""" ''',- '-' '";: ' hit w C'H.iinu. ii. u...- ,a ... .... . . . . I'o...... . ,i "... m "" l..tl-n.maii.r hi-. nm-t...!ir .i,i , n...ed Kvt-. 'uia W.m.,airii,-iili .D' ' ;"!:Vri:,Ztr.!' Vl "l'.";"' - . a ii.. ip ...i. wnn-- n '. d lo.. ci-,. lli.i md li,.,in n- .-. 'pj.!i a Kiupin-n. and ail oil.r i n nii-tnrv bii-1 rttta.irou. fiiai.sia, whric the i-.it. .iT'ried t n le ri-aehed. Il.-.i'l In- meiedniona aho.it th' ni.ny d'.i--.i n. turd lo lie eoree hj nn! v one ih n;-hiit i ll t Ih . Ihe f. w, but pus-tne .!'.,ierli.a whirh tt i Ilailey'a S.ilve ahnia ennl.ili.., ain a. .ef i-li.t.-.e eiiiiini r.te,, Htm I,, ii.nr e , re, h not aionr ti . .to-e mi r tmrii-d dl.eil.e., tul l.i.tij iiioie linl is. umeraleil. H'lrty. Io Si.t ptci 1 . nan. rilT'lri.s. ri'f u aiat. tn.. vr.i. ims. suit mi n oa.. cr i,i.. EST 111. r..F.s ! Kjth hoi nt hiMni I.i i r t' Pan F t ra i-r . has npon it a Sin I I'l.ie fv.er ivrd I..K.I ill. ' . If nalurea l ('. V. ( t.l k f SV.U Aid, lire p' I 'or a. a nd I ! I :N 'R V II A 1 .1 I . V . in. it ii l',r I ii 1 1 r A.i "r '"' ''' I'mt W n nt. wr i.i. 1 3 r All or.lrr. .i,oi,m-..i ...d tr. V ( h. k. en-r A Co., r Itir'-iay alr.i Kor aile hy all llrliggi.ta trd Mel' a yt,,ll( i'.l, 1 .'.. '. W iioil V.nk. H. nt tin I i 1'ieH, en Friday moiiui, r June STlh, aller l i -eka of in.iiort.!,le mtr HIT, With llre'it'l T, M'.. HANNAH II. WAM.AI li. trhel nf S ili"i H allnee, rl, ed , in her T.l year. At.limifh hsa lued iiiil tlie full lermnl yi.r. Ilnlnd In our "rimy eiietr'.ee, ahe ri lurtmil' , t -n no " ,'""r', "f - I"'"1 U'mna nt lira r I let t .or mm ol her nil im-rn na fi " ' mnA rrlii "" 'in'iima "i nf r nen.rin-r, ,.11111. 1'V '! Red. .sim .,..1 ', . r, th a he ,rl tV'" th all llinae endear i f i rr tr nl. of ( h.ir , I, r h , ,n,.'"r ',,l''r,,,f f"'"1 '"P"-. " ",,r"nn ""'" "! and i....f "' .... nn leiMiwr rrrinrr anil ni.ninehinff m n" ' ' 1 .o'i l'...i.,.n., .he elu.ed I,, r earth' j ru.,..f with -h.,.ru-r ofs,.'..le.. run.y. ' . "'"C :n ihi. enii.,i?. n the .loth ultimo, ef r-n. nfT.'i'.Te Mf' A' " '" ' K" 'D ",e r" " " TRIW'TE OK Ufxpl-'i Ml .u v,'n, ,. ju 8, I ".':. At . rer,,..r M ne of v,,,,,,,,,,, .. -ra.i,t, the foliowin, ,, a.ble and naoo. "rre t ha. rl,d Almiehiv i.-d in ! inr",",,l' "''" .! r' t" renin..- .-" m"',. V'l M":'4 f"""", ?n "i u""f,t "ZX ry: 1 . 3 . 1 riC WW . h l I I r li I fr tin II., I. , . I. I. ,. .1 1. 1 lr II I' i ,., 1,1, r, ,......' ,.,?... P ' ' ', " ' 1 '' ll'a ,h" """ "'" '..., , r nmrjii'ii irmiiniii iihik" eur nii'iiihera. will Low with luiiiil'l I'"'" """ l" '" "nk "nd prann him I'-r !'"" """" ''roil,.-,', elormu-' !''' ' K'filml, Tli.il we ninin n the lo.. of .ne " ,, . u. , wnrll,y , ,ri,..l 'Ciner ..I nnr nriter and tout by In. e irlr " ' r a.lll.'il.i.heil nf the shoilm .. r.f life a""1 ",r nrrr"ly "f liimly .reii,ri,tn 11 Ihr a b,i.-"! '"T."' . ".v . ... rrneeu, unit wr ameerey .vmii',llne wi hi. rele. .,,.1 f,-n,i. , ,,e,r h.-.e.-orni ."J !' he i.,e,l,er ,, di.i.mn wrnr th' "" 1 ba.W nfiiiouiinnj; f ,r nr, y () y , , ,., a e-i f ' 0.O.B re.olulmn.. I. eent lo Ihe friiii.ls nf 'I1" N- '. Wlug a.d . j.int of the Ar f, ,,, i, M. I. h. M. I.KOI.. 1 J. 1M.OWUIC, ''' I L" T V L V