"""ST1 i i ... F.tUWinnngton Uerult. j PENNSYLVANIA AND Til K MUSI- DENC Y. In view of the very slender tnainritv by ! hi-h the Petnooraoy earned Pennsylvania. ' it and the extraordinary effort used by them to efiVet this object, that State will still be! friends of I'll. more. considered the batlle-eround of the l'resi- j We trtit after all thin we hull bear no dei.ti.l contest. It becomes ii.tere-tiu-. more about " fusion " between the Amort therefore, to notice the movements of the cans and Block liepublicans iu Pcnnsylva elements cf opposition to Mr. Buchanan, at i ma. this stare of the canvas, i The Fillmore Executive Committee 're Uri78Sle! cen'lv b Id a meeting at whie on, chairnnn "f the committee, Mated th.it, j parsuart to authority vested in biin, he bad appointed Stacy Drown as elector in place of Caleb N. Taylor, and that be had in his ; po'.-eseiou written letter- of acceptance, -iili j a rVdL'e tint if fleeted tbev would tuppctt, Fillmore ai.d Ojucls'in. A committee on the part of the Republi cata i offi-re 1 v -rious propo-itions for a l'u aion of the to partita lot. Thst the Fillnmre Am. riean Coin mittee ai d the Republican Committee thallj acivet, alternately, the t lector? the said e-. lectors to pledge themselves to vote in such , - a ir.snner as wit! t-eoure the def. at of tlx uouiinees of the Cincinnati convention. a.l. Th: t the Filituore An. eriean Commit tee and the Frcmor.t American Comniittee shall eacn sneer w.iriceu jti-kiis . .... r.- eon- so selected for electors to plcdee them- ; a, Ives to cast the vote of th State in pro-, portion to the vote polled for the tweiity scveutb elector. id. That the three committees n.ect in pom r::l convention f'-r tLe purpose of form- itp an cieetor.il ticket. 4tL. Thtit tl'e f'rieuils of l iiimore and the i fiicl.ds of Fremont sh ill select alternately, twenty oveu electors; the said electors to le pledged to cn-t tier.'f v Je tor eiiher, of tbe candidate named, having the high-, est nai'.iler of electoral votes outside of tbe State. ! Tbese propositions were all voted dowu Sy tbe Fillmore men. ! Tbe f illowinj r..,lut!cns wre 'cr-! ' cd and a el opted by a vote of iM to : j BeswVf,, Thst we deem it expedient to. make nv aiteritiot. it. the Fillmore and Don-1 l.i.ti Kl! rtorai ticket ill tnia State: and we are brinlv couvii e-d th:it any interference . . .. , , i . ... -r i With It WOUIll fie lUC mean- ji j;in.f; iu. Sr.: to Mr. Bjchatian iiittead ( defeatiug. Lint. lUsohr,', That we d-clitic to accept ei- .f .l. V.ir.l. Amsr. ican State Central Cominiltcc, tt.tisficd that till teuj.Dtcr i B"V'-'. if thf "S tr:n,nt n-u I : rt 'il ae-. i t mid 'r.rp-jrt the Amen- It ICu'toral lieL. at liJI-nsuin,; lectin, ' we are w.ii.U" that '.id ti.-krt may cast the .TvonbcState for FreLt.t and , I'tTW... in ease it will d.feal Mr. Bucban-, Tbe amendment was rejected avea 7.! ,l,v lG t Tbe f .'.loaing cmuiuuication was subso-1 q'KDtiy received from tbe Republicans : FllANKUN HH ?K. Oct 17. ' TL. Fremii.i American Committee bav- ing made certain propositions to the Fill- .o.e African Commiuec, in order toforw at eltelora. ticket wbich wou.d untile iu its suppirt all who are oppo-ed t the el. c- tion n( James Buchanan all of which pro positions Lave leeu rej..-cU'd, the Fremont Committee, in repiy to the prcpo-itions mad ly t'e Ivltii-.re t'otumiitvc, te to time ft si It ; 1 le impossible for them to ac cept the ijiu trot' jeition for the f'ui'aai.w ren.'Of., : 1 -t. Because the electoral ticket recoin-' I. .; . i . I - mi "j ii ii cjir.uir.ieq nas net'U t.oiui- ..,..! i-... if. . 1 a- i ri, :.: jre an.l I.) .nr.i-.ji. e ..i.n.it. W txcl-isively. and tbe t-srsoas on it tdeJ'i.' el t- support tho'S .'"titieineu. : i. o 1 .1 . .1 - . . nvn-c ifrt i nothing in tne r-wv'..i u eu'ii..iie(j nuicu lei'.S US IO L-e- J . , , , , Jie ve t:,n S0T 0f these (.'Ciilkint n would "t for Mr. r.eniont. ertn if tbeir rotei woubl rnttre lis electKn. "31. ieau'; there i nothing in said fiopositiou wind, tends to barmc.i,iz or is Caiculited to un.te el. nirrits of orposi- on I) Kw. ...iicinuati Conven-wo and it.i cioi-la!".. ' i'lie Fremont comniittee di not deem it rpxiii io rep"i itiai tiiey r? -xT.,nielv anxio J (bat tx-iuc m-tln I ahould be adopt 1 by Li.'.ij Mr. Jiueb-.nati c vh !.. defeat ed, and 'Le Joctrine. cc-.t.ii:i"ii in tl.e f'iu ''"''.: platform condemned. Tbe f'roj o-i-tion submitted requires that w 'bould'sac F.nee o..r catidiuates, to a certain extent, our .riue:p',e.s. To t:s w4 Cain.ot fwi,t. But wc are n A only w.j 1.. but anx.ojs to unite u'jOM it. y pl.-m by v bicb t 'j- pref-r-coc nf b'l'h ptrtie, inay indicated. Tl.o couj inttee Li j to su?-c-l that the aeeond prponiMoti, "ui'miltd ia.-t evening, is both iwr sui ju-t, auu ti.tula'.'.'il to .ic..iup..-b aic.imp ti.e o! t in vi' s. ' !. j '., tiien.bjie. ttjsl v .u r eoie-nittee ill recou-idir tb iir eilon in the yremUt. and accede to ti.' t - u eatiy reply ii expected." -Mr. John J. ( iytle uiov-d that the reso lut.dk, iu n piy t , Hie fi . -t .r ...pj-.t: ;n of t'.e N "ra Aiiiertenns, , reeonsid- red and thai the r.--e.!ut.MU cut i'.r the f.iia:ity of tV P'lU.uiillee, iu reply fj the propu.i'lioti of the li. puldir.ijs, be ui.mittsl t fiie North Anjerin.ii coiumitlee, as a i' p y t-i tbeir la-t jropos. nun 1 ..e e n. i.-f e tiu-a s.j''Jurn,l. -.""i "u'ii ui.u.u i j i.- Uill.-r- ent en the tiek, t, ,0t;d for ly ibe V';m.,. and Fremont men re-p. ctivi ly, fL vote of .b. electors, if ciioaen la t o east t to r.itu Sceurdliie to tbe lute (r;veu fur tne lamtj. avpn tiau.es re-p. eti.ely. It waa aiso Xieed tuat the electoral ticket to be vcii !' by the FrtniMi.t tuen suou'd be lieadio by the ii ui.e of John .'. Fremont, ami timt lj b voted for by the f.'! ' vere Mien, by the I. a. no of Md ard J'lllinor.. ... ..i. r li .it ! -i ..t I . . .... . w. .i. nu- is it.ui mere are no tbrel.e, i. Peylvania. It, ' the El.etor.,! ticket air, ady iu the liil'l is li KK. t A I l i i r- " ' t i l s a ,0,,s 10 Vtr,on" " ""v '"" " " Sreu him, know, is imuoH....'. The ri-ing ' . ' . t, " , . i i lu'i oh rTTte I me L .e. . 1 X1T. H HA bl-r-N A ' ,!l,i liav indLieed theul to Vote for Mr. , , . . ' ,,' , , W blii and eterv De.i. erat rtoml pleilL-el I V ' O"" OATTI.K. in-onty 0-:e wbu-n opposed to Mr. Buch- ( ,!mVVntaII.E1. ITt.N t- V THAT N.V n. 1 , of that imperial loru wastl.e i Mgu.lo eve- ,1.,-two ,ret p.r.'es in 1 1 June. IT. lUvi., ti.n. John A. Young,' ...aneau auccoshil.you.te; and pledging Tl,,N w NAKKS IT A rJF.'Tor RK.. ll.an-n. . , ry man u. that crowded uidicnc , that we I Toled o b -alif and John L. Sprim-.. it to the ..ncoa.promi.irr. oppos.ttoo and de- ruA, T It 1.NST1H "I IONS, -see j Tho Wilmington Herald, in comn.entmg Hcr ,0 hear notbinj but tht wi.id , pru 'p,,i,;.n J-1. rt-i i r itr v sliverv in the whole nf j us tif.is AM. enrrP." f-,:. under any and a:l ctrcumst-ccs, of ...i.s .ji.i Se..e;; e KeS,.ur . lx,.ir,r; . oa fenult f the election in lodiana, Cliio debt couunel ...d wiJon. K.,.. and to introduce ind e-t .bli-h sla- J S Davi-, J. 1! Kerr. K.eh'd Peoples. k 4ekct,"n " . , J 7.;" J, .-, cuf,c-.. t,. ..n tl.i. :and Pcnsylrani. and believinif tbat there : U e cannot do juice to bis speech. j in', part of New Mex-. .,,d xo d-I on n.TTf.., mav RM. r..r.t'R n.. r.v ....',,.;mi . dm n&rrd1 . ' . v , i J .. ... . ' mi c.i. in. nil i ftalt.-lnsllike. so .litterei.t . 3 . , , .. , , i it- i i t v ii i. T st K'u 'i"sy -tu.ti4, ihe ...ettiUry o tie ' ' '"'r tl" result ,u some ,i:.ee. tb. v . veii.yc r, it Fremont i elected, on tl.e sul i. ct eirrul:... .1 ..... M,r ........I., il.i I.--..", for Vice Pre-d.nt. and iov. W I. k i. riv ,.f I.epubl.ca'. State Cv :'te, t'l r.d a-'are hoidii.jr re.-.t rej-i. Itys. But have 1 ""' tMI'r ' ' l"nit """ """I oti Slavery. ljoi-iauan, and Iiu nr. ti. S ..tt, of Virgin. ! to ..M.ti i:ir. Klectoral 1 icltet.1 kf. eta:r for UI.U ,,'c t i f"" outline of bis pi . of oper.tiuus. A-I No., that be Las been beard now that '. " prominent D.-mocral., U.-.t they ' ,w wt-on the I :..,, , roo-ed bv :,;e Ciiiou S-iite! (, , . .... .. t ' u"J"'ot"er idea, thrown out, he .MJfve.ts be has .poket. for hi.s,.-lf, there is but one ""' e r-'"..vio o 7. ' jJinj Co.mi.t.e, . tbetr call tor a I .",., State , " -" J"''"' ' ""n' I'-! I bat m-re ...ay he traitor. (.. fa, cli. them) ' opinion ,.. ,. ll poer of ii.iud, as ! o!" the Sou.b, think cf li-e .bin and 1 (.OLVr.l.on, t, ,.,1,1 , Ha'tisbur on the! ,,uU,'r " "'ntto Mump lie Statp tu ; b ...ulh-...etz tho-.; w bo d-i not ! a .J.;l,-jttr, are not queatioi.ed by ai.ybu.ly pause and take on ob-.rvi.tio., t, see j "Ut ili-t , to w.t : t,.ciilv-,x i.aii.e. ii, inn,. 1 aid fcf the jX-moeratic r.nrtv i... .... (',,.. i ar"e with bin., that l,e turif cb-ction ofl anil Iu.. I .It II;. I....I er vou are drifiinr in eh.i.ri.... li i this connection, it must not be forgotten that H. fricnJ. of Mr. Fillmore .Ucp that no j political friend of Ins had anything to no with the formation of thi, Union ticket tbat j k the production of Fr.atouf. friends a- lone and that it will be icpudiated by the iflovtl) (Carolina Wlfcid. . . . . . . . -J&Xf M SJf,' mm .?f ' -- - charlotte: Tu e Ml n v .J) clobc r -2 . 1 33fi j A 31 : Ii 1 f A -V M I 1 X A 1 1U. Fl't. I'UliSIHENTi MILLAR B HLLMORE, UK XEW-VOliK, FOK VK.K PKEMl'KN r, L'.L'l'.L V.! I , . . i 1 . . J.. v, .u - t OF THNNKSSEH. AMERICAN ELECTORAL TICKET. Tax Tilt ST AVE ST I.ISOK. L. B. CAHMICNAEL. of Wiike, JOHN W. CAMEllON.of Cumberland. 1.1 Di-iiict. 1 wi 1 ... n.iii.'ii. ot mine. 2 i 4ta L. J. .rre-i, ..I' !! nut 'It. i P. M nr., of S.-w M..n"er. j .s. T. l,ittl.Joli.', .f tirntiT.iic. A. J. St. 1II.1.1.., ot Cl.nll.ii III, li. n. J ,M. I.e cii, n!' U.viilon, A J. I. rjan nf A"n. Jii.i. D. ilv nun, o! Pui.con.br. tU:. ExTBai is FKuM Mil. mill AN ass 8K& llts. ! Mr.Cli.ir.,,,.., f..r u ........rut i ,ae..k up- n j u...-ci, io uhici. I .ve- nr.-i e nn.ii.n uu"n ......I, ii-.ii . , . . ..i .'' ' ' v ,:KI.IKVi: I I '. M . V... ., i vt,a ,:tii:i ritKI IKVirri x.okaLM II.. I TU .V K .ol M V LOT II A truly. ASD THVT V Tl... Ul. r-l '"S ... ...... ..... - .. i ,...-,( ..ml i nr i.i i miiii.ia.ni I ,v.r li .ve ii.ii.nl unii. ..ml ver shall mniinnini "e.r-.l. .n- s.Sr. the ..l...-n.. lu nf 5 ( rn st .,tl , -,r t'.c.r Uv. 'r. I , l . at-., r- a. . .. "'' " '' lZ Jn. ,;, ....i..t.., ...' T-v- will be t.,r . - - - KT We ,re inforn-ed tbst V. C. Barring cr, .o will speak iu Charlotte, on to mor ( row evening. The latest news from Kansas state tl.-it WhitSeld a pro-lavery wan has been t.;eelea Congress. Kace and i.uiet rciv-n. , c 1 c ftuijlout tbe territory. 1 e I ! ..i to i i.e. citrf " ' '' fr I re.iinnt a eieclton. ma kes V " ' . . , .. , cla re children w lio shall Ue IK rentier norm Ji", ..'.. w. I ...ana, i.i more, j here are more thane Filllliorf f! T lllf Pflls!! , n.j.jh to diei le his fate th.y extiu-"ii-h :.!..!... r..:... I . , ... Oi.e T.ek from tl day s 1 he davcf K . tion J, , ,ct everv mnn who bc-1. eves that Mil- laru 1 1. .more a ti.e man lor the present Crisis t at the Polls. Let not the dcscr- t',on of some from our ranks p.ake vou Car- - i . . , , i ,i i I 'ifS- letitratjerf'iiryouuo. iitneue ' 0l Artiold in the r.'vo'utiou Lad ca l'td apitby in the Aiuericari arm v, we . . . . . ' sbuu.ii not now be enjoy in tho bicssinys ol . . . , our present fjnn of eoverriinent it bau , ... c,,,:'"r3' cff-'; ' 't,rr-'1 our o!W" hp 10 greater effoit and renewed exertion I.ctu i. a I'.'-son from them, slid deter mine to do our duty thutij.'!. ail others should act othtrwis... Although cioutis now lour over o ir pro-pects, and many are dispirited, yet a bri.t-r day may aait us if we but prov- tr jij to our-c.res. ilh such a lead er anMiiurd l iiimore success must be ours. D your duty tlern snd 1-avc the re-t to an A!li-e Vu far '' re-uit. I.lt ilioti Hit 111. ,' Aiivt-mlK-r. Wa Mrrlir.: nt fonronl. W. werj at f,i"nrd on Tnn.l-r ! ..t (l.ir b..s!.,,.s. .... ,.f I. . ., .u. . ' - ' " J v. i. m ii.ui': m.ifc w..- . , ... . na-t very l.tt.e opportum'y ot l,r,? what si'l'i.'l. There was quit" a g'ltberiii. W have h'i-cn iu aiict'n-r co'ij.i.n sri articl from t i.as Cor.rorrl fiurtta m! ..:. ..;.... u i .. . .. . ... teivit') nonce 01 the proc( ultima. e stop mine host" nf the S'ni'h 11-juh- where r e found corufor'a'.o q rut-rs. See Lis advertisement. PirpnvjlTjiiia Llrclion. T'.e rult of tl.e eleetion in this State i MS a-cert.-.iii'd to be that the Democratic n-,r.v 1 I ;. 1. . .. ' " ' " " '' "-'e'- "..jjn- t 01 .1,1.0 I. ell nnO it 1 li. Ill in lnlii .ro A nitric a u Organ) declared i.i, belief it. i sucees, tf the Democratic tick,!, but sddwl ! , there .re at l..t twenty tliou-suu .urm. , hr. ol tne -roer ol Luited Ameiieans whoi aid -o with us at ibis election, who lure been caleu.atej upou for liiimore iu No- Vetlilef." And J'e.itoti tinner a'ao aavs : " W have . eoiifiirnati'.B at il.i. ...i .... ,.i .... the lip. of g-nt'emsn who i, recently from Pet,.yIv., U Wr4 , Un' ,5 A - . . .1 . . ! . . . bo were pleilgea to cut me i-mon t.ce. j And in further confirmation, that le IWcra.ie party La, no cause for rejoic i it jr. we .-late that in 140, the Democratic , i le.i.ocrai, c i tr"u('!. tnencan .lecla.e at Jjanc.sicr, thai mere were fifteen thousand Fillmore An.erie.na ... ., , . . , , to ana ress trie people ai targe, met o. -. enudtdate tor Canal Co sstoner ,M elect- , 11,,0,m.lltou.0,le.,ion. If ed by a clear mnjori,, of 0,830, yet tl.e!lllv W(.rB ,olin on tn,.ir idillu,.l rpon' State wont fort'.en. IlarrUon. And, again, .ibi'l.tv, let thorn avow it. if for and in ...- in IHS.he nemoeratic candidate for LV b-lf of the l)emoer,ey of , Mecklenburg let nalCotntioncr.ucceeded by Vm votes, J and yet Gen. Taylor carried the Slate by 13,."i4 l. i ! ;ow. with those facts before them, have ; Democratic pary cause for rejoioin, at result in PennsyUanii. We say NO ! Now the the Vb;it arf Mr. Fillnmrr's ( lianrn ! Many persons in this section believe that there is no chance for the election ot .Mr. Fillmore. We have never de-paired of his ' election, et we bone"tly confess from pres- . . ! ent arpentanccs the chances are a-atnst hun. appear But our coteinporary of the Baltimore I'o.t- in ar-ue.t iiiin ..... iumm,i.... : better now than tbev have ever been. The ' ... . I . :.. I ..... '......j v Hu.i.n u L..U.J IA ' . .. . ... ..... .. . . . I the Irienos of r reinohl that lie can.. oi ne e-i Ur.-iivit and tbe contest bein without doubt now between Buchanan and Fillmore, and the lattter beinu less objectionable tbau the for mer, the people of tbe North will pive him a large vote, thus rendering his election cer tain. The Fjtriot further remarks : Tbe chances, at present, for .Mr. till , . . more', succe-s ... lVi.nsylvanta are greater than they yet have been, whilst New lork . . aiinu-. uu.v .w v.... ... - ... . 1 1 1... 1 .. ... . I ... 1 .... V :ook II poll ..laryia.... n u..- vocally certain. Kc,,,Uck,.Trr lexas. iaiiiornia aim riiii." chances ol success, even by the peop.e.vaM- ly more encoiirauintr now than they were , prior to the recent State elections, i unii- sands who lirn-t'iloro le.t ai.xtnus io ..ve ui, their support, but teareU a nng so in antie.nntion ol .nr. r remoni. b .-ueueii., n.i .. , .i i- . .. . . . anticipation of disroits probablo conseipiene. disa-trous prolablo conse.pet.ees are notv releved of these unpleasant torebouiugs, a!)d will come forward ui.l.eMtatm-ly, r.1.1 , inc to. lowing rrinarw. ivuu't ' : I no io. o w in" rein ar rs . v m i. , line B ho illteI1,, vote f.r Bueban- u,Uj ' , ,o - a.vc .be IW , . T,.c election, bbowr very conclu.-ive'y " ? J n.ont s success, the fear of which .lone d rove W .k. Il ..n.vrailr ' tiLitri Tl... .tUh.n...iuf.. 1.;. ....t-. :.. I so palp.ble a manner that the veriest two . u.j uiu.v.ii. rn, .va.unhiu 'in poiiiics cannot fail to perceive it. Fre- ; inout, ..ui it is a disgrace to the country that such a man should have been placed in nomination for such an ollice as President, is pureiy a sectional candidate, depend- lent on the vote of the North alone for sue- ' fes''' To succeed, be niu-t carry the entire Xo,,b i,b !he "option of clector .l : voti i. But Pennsylvania bas cirealy de- dared against bi.n, -.'7 votes, aud -o has Iu- ..: I o . Mm . 'ev. iir'i- nn- rn; ! c. ii.s 'ii. ini.es uiu K'li I. B f'J iir-l. ll.en S , .... . ' ,, ' , .. I. ........ . ... ....... I I . ...... . . ' ; lis. I'isr'i '.'isii .j i ll'lf C Ui'I Htt'l. li'll,'!.. . , al)(j I'iiliore : and here in all eand,.- ! e would a-k our old line Whi? friend.' ' ho nrp ,n eve " voiii.. for Luel.anan .... i . . i ... .1 .... io i;eiai f remoi:t ' as ri.ey sav, if ih. ir ,. . . . . obn i t is nut alirmhi nr uniti i H;l o...t ;.' ! 0.j time a-oeiatioiis. old r...!itie-.l dj not call unoti then., truuitiet ton -ueJ to . ... . . 1 . " ' . support inc man ol their pr.jli-reiiee the . man they profess to almire above all otli- era fir the Presidency the man from whose side th-y have been driven from an a-auiui- i...'l erroneous idea of his political rtrcn.'ih. If, V-'U'en.en, us you say, you Lave been deterred from supporting M r. Fillmore he- c.iu-'.' you tiiou'l.t by ao doing the chances ot I re m out were not Jersotied. and Law ralli.; 1 to 31 r. Bueiiaii in ns the oy to defeat thi. n etioi.;.! a-pirant for the hih- e-t honors ol ti.e Hepunlie, Iiow, now that this obj'it is alaea.ly accomtilished and . r .f ' . . i ret io.it is (l.sr.oserl ..f pin ...ii ta.il. s.. .how ol coii-ist. i. v. r, f... .,. ....!,, man of rnr fir t wnoire, the n .r"-et.ttive iu a (.-real mea-iue, of your principles in preference to the candidate of the nanv a- .i:n-t wide!, vou have for veara ben. ... . posed with .hid. you have had no poi'.ti- cal fe..iwh'r. aud whose ririneii.l... !,. "r. UP 'o 'I'1' time, met your arnrobation .' ., ... .. lie asjt lite .joestion ... ml f..i. n. ... . C0I)fc41, ,,,,, w cai)( . , ' , coi.se U-i.t iously refu-e to do this tiiimr. 'J o -cure a beiief in your sii.ee.ifv, yon tnuit support Mr. Fill more. Your reason for de - scrtiujf bun ii, the first in-tanee is shown to be fallacious. In ny event pisce your--eive. ti..t, and if you will n..t vote for him, a- i''.i ot Inr and u.'re wei-btv motives that, tbe fiim-y one nith whii-h yo. L ive , .j long deluded yourselves and off. luft IliK N . Wllld T . L . t ' L I N ; M A X . Mr M.i-ior F ... iv . .. ... r. -esL ri, ,,eino crat, that I. I.. Clihgmnti is t. address tl, leilie nt Vl.. i .... I-... .r - - ' . . .. ',, hi im joiuoi .ej- w illicit any attempt ai actual ..." .T . 1 W . ue'"uro- a '7m nn nr. .1. i.i.r . . bi. .. ill ii ,i ,. ,j, ,,, in,, siaiiiinru ot r helm,.. : tncse ...en, be s.y,, could be e,,iy 1 ' J our committees of v'.ni. lane,. .,.,,1 .1... -.t. ..... 7 ' " " "u"e. i uen, tie ; argue, thai I !,.. ,fao have .been suiidi..! up i .the Constitution h.o.i, (meaning ! I... .is- If and out-) would nl,,e ,e entitled j to the po-e,.IOr, ot t,e . jrivornniciil, ' ann wouM of course put their fueu,im out j ul tl.e way. a . . . ,, , !p.K Ins la I. o. . -!:!. a. ! ' 1 - .... I....U....1 ..r.ir.. MCU. .!.. .ga. v. v. ,v. ... , .,- i, ,, 0 fT ,.,, r eor,.4. uiav a.so i,e e.niii'.eii'iy ...n . This cent enian eiitertained the ati.'.iei ce ' , ... , .. J , . . . ! whilst Connecticut, New Jer-ey, D aware, ; J ' J 8n . of eput bean (I remotu) party l..v ,. .kZ: U Z -rolina and ' eti K'S I l Zt ,-ulereil, viewing t.ie wnoit su'j.ii ..... , Tuesday l ie Sl.-t opened tpon us as , . , , . . v ... . mn-t plau-il-le and comprehensive lih., e j w 'evt.r J U al, ' ebid. d it in New Mexico ..Li! io believe Mr. Fillmore's ba,ut1,1 . . . with the .uara,,..e " t!., wl.e I a-, , .v . . eariv naur our uiajj snuimu. iiu -.v:i ; I le.iifji.i i n r" been pul.liHlio'l .t t I I. a o i.c , auu werm. w ""J;;;,: J,;,, ,0 il)forltl1. puUio il thry 0 ,,, en,ior,e ,le gentiii.el.ts of this, . Wl'UMMU U'I CII'IUI -'V HIV r. - en).r, wliioh fliey Iiiitp ti l pul.ii-lio.1 ; ai.fl further by "J "'" .... -u w im ...... ,. 1 . . a f ..11 " - - ! T " , J ..., nr "-v -...'..v. v. r'-j And I hope, Mr. Editor, you will publish ...... . .-,, , ',, the letter of Mr Clinfim.u, . that .11 u.a, read for th.maclve.. TOO LATE ! One of Col. Barrineer'. Democratic friends i , , , , . Saturday u . ! ",i , his reason, that lie thought the Colonel and Mr. U.-borne were ..... 1.... . :. . I 't'm .-. -nni n.rn hiiv. ".uer . . cn... - A , . , , i years n-io, says he when we lieliiocrats were ui'iiihie iiumi for the victory in ibis slate, they were both .J " . .1- he when we Democrats we jpn,,! u, i,ut now, when we ve seen n.e stale bv 1:1.000. ihev come over! We dont C i : ..iu. ...;,;.. !. KXIIL I I I' II . ...'. 'IIH IV" j If anv more come 0v&r, ihev le ruin our rr; . ' il.i....1v.. Itiiehu.iau WhlHS.' If anv more eome ?r. the k ruin oiirMf. ,....-.-v ,iii;nt mw " " I'rotn the fimcoiil (ifiiflte. THE MASS MEETING. j We Lave the gratification of stating to; our friends abroad that the meeting which . as .unoui.ced for the 'M-t. came otf in fine i style and with the luO-t prolnisi.i re.-ulta. ai . ic n 11.. " . . u . i.t ...v -. . . . , w, A m ; Courl ou,e ly jr A ,, 15revnrd, . i. h.e lector for II. IS OUlllV. II- D'lC ill , rue-r 1. . . r n ..r.v l.Lo . ll.n......l nf ... , , I,..,.,, f. .1.;. h;.iri,.i CHI I I HMI V KM I -...-I., I. mt. iitt t'i a.t tiiro, wuo Wl.re iu.p.ticut to hear the , m(t,,;n wn, 0, ,,e Academy -ere amplelprepiratiou- bad been made . c.llIilte of a.rali-ei.ient.. The J - , crowd as-i'inbled alput II o'clock when tiov. Ilraham was intodmod by Mr. ll'ifus tr, , r.l" The rt-eiiiie of this ui-tin- . . arrmijer. , ttth,tf j citizen, 0'ir -ead.-rs no nave ever iron, wuat we .re lcc.aon.eu io near .... ,...,,.. i,.,r..iis.. I ifcxiio-cu (tie li.l-er- iiilur Ii:iralii'.lS. 1 IrCDO-C'l the llli-er- e c!.,p b, whi.b .he Deii.oeralic 1 ., , K r' , ' . , n , ,,:.': ' uiTv tvrhC,! X ci, ' ""'J- err " ,1 . J ! H lhed !El j "J ,M. ;,to )a.0 ,.one M . j r.'.si. ui mm ir.ti., .iiuii.u . whorim .tLer .verflietiun in the land and w boring atler ever fl ic'i ju in tbe laud and I ' . r . '" down in defil. ibeds with every i-sue, . "ud uow affect greihorror at our imaginary ' futiou in Pcumylvtia. He comii.ciiced on expet..ires of this admini-lra- '"". coi.,uu.i..g 37,iHH..(lO,, for ordinary expenses, ami, tl.tgn projes-u. ho-ttl.iy Xo tariffs, sufferinl thirty million dollars moru to be eulleclu thai, is needed, without "lliu-, the a.n.i ... of Congre ,o the aubject. He expr.-et bis b.liel that Mr. Fidmore would bjelccted, if not by the people, certainly k tne llou-c of lu pre- sentaiives. He ciimed for bin. with con B- det.ee New York, Kentucky, Tennessee, II r V I -J I., I I I.. s U . S ..... 1 ....... u ., S M .1 I. J I " " ., " ...u..- .... , ....... ,. !...' . ... a...;., v . i . 1 fc """ ""C wl - iu- , su.ia, .. . n w Ci - j , other Northern Slj,e, and 'ru.uia, Jli- : 'our' 1"d Florida atihe South. Nor would hv t'ive UP orlh Casiina. He vindicated . I. ... VI - i.e .1 i V i : . "le pos.uou oi .nr. i n. ...ore as me n ... ,, ,. . i-.," ai.u' .vu.erivan camli.ite. aril e'ave a hi ' in ' interest!!.!.' account ( tl,.. hue couv . i.tiou at Balliinore, w Inch s the exponent of Wbij: e .:. . ..: I . . I . ' leeiing, uw uoi uesme luiuuie in a cnoice between Fillmore a... liuehauan. But that portion of (iov. 'Jraams remark-, wb.cbi elicited the deepest .-eitn,' lound the : '"o-t cordial re.-ponsi in the bo-onis of his hearers, w as w hen hi came to aiii.oui.ee his ' conviction, that ilieelecuoi. of Fremont,; which be obi not howver apprehend, would tonu lio crouu'i lor ; disaolution uf thet - nion. Wc wish ever ii.au iu ti.e laud could ''ave heard bis r.nisks in this connection, 11 " lu nr timuthat o-;r pepte ha-l beai U this erow ihj tsnli lie y Io olissol v e ll'e I -. . . I ulou 11. auvauce ot anv direct n.'i'r.-.ssl i r .-t on the tart ol Fi n.oi.t. rebuked in the 1 'pint of bot.le.-s pmrioti-tn And in view of the .pplau-elhal utcet. d this nor- of tjov. Orahaim speech, we tn.iv de- . ' oiare as we do. to tl.e ire-eatrr. everywhere. '''at when this I'tiim is aii.-ti.ptci n bi; ctssolved because a tiartv h.it'iiet.s to be beaten in a Presidential election, tbe nennle r I ' 'll . Ol tauarrua will res.rt ti.e ...oveii.e.il nil). ,i,..ir lot. , and .heir arms. Tee a.....-.! of , the counsellor and Iritnd of Miib.rd Fillmore ; 'i.' be remembeted hy them ' ,,,,v 'ral.am spoke .miic uo hours I he n-oidu liter, di-tvrsed t- do son.elhiii" for "il..; iuoer uian ' and at i o clock reaI selnbied. The lljn. Kenneth I.a - rtier was now nn- houticed. This gi:tit.-n.an has b-en tl,,.. subject of ut.uie"ure4 obloquy ond abuse , lor ao.ue years. 1 here wa-. tu con-eiim tie,, , gr. at anxiety on the pari of our people to sec ati'l hear hut., lie bad been represent ed Ly Democrats and Vl.i.r deserters as an ; eloquent talker u.ereiy but without point i. 'nr ......tu..n r... u l.s.n 1.... ..1..1...... I ..." oeeu i.int.rete'J. but it was mil u-iriou- v i every r-ood tbinv; iu it tt, humor, f in. y, ' . ,0V '"quenee-every tbintf. i e Hectare lu it have never beard any public rpeak- er who communicated so ...ucu valuable i. ! for...-..:,... ....I !i.....,i.i;n,. ...i.: :.. " . '" -' J' , a way not merely pieasunt but irresinta , y attra.tive lleMre.d himself w holly to .Le three car-linal pt.uciplea of the American patty ot po-iliou to loreijiiu-ui, Boii.aiii-m and .lis- union, lie b .udled ibis re.t ll u.e as it I- ,,,.,. k... I.....II...I l..i... :.. :. j We will not .tten.pt even a synopsis pf his .. m - .-o.w.o tu nn. n-i'i-iii, risc cvajLiidjf tu go aud . . . ........ . i. t I 'I 1 hi1, w Mr, 1 ' ajaa.aujaggMs.'gMSS M.W'U.iAJiil.iUU.lKJia hear him. lie kept the attention of his hear- ci,.,ied ror three hour.-.he people g.tl,rinK up around hi....-d only re- (.-ret felt m when lie c.om-u. . , . ... one man say he ' '. u- ten doll us to K, rhne A We aaWfied , . ... . ..... . .hs,. er ll.at Americanism IS ...... ... --- . . n.o-t pore,., qne-ion ,l,:,t . an be M,l,n, ed to the pul.lie Ire n.o-t tnl.ii. tiiiiitf al.oul Mr H nn- r is hi. n.-lepeie lei. ami it- - ,u ll o UU own fire in., o,u 1 ,,s. And now . . . ... i ; a I.,..,,! l. t ... ' (tint we have seen him ' (I. ..I arn litlVl ItTl It 1 III HUM im .ii ' ,f'f,;,nderisfore,erb.l,d in tbi - tonirue ol . I tl, It.vnt-r ( commum J Z'-r beard ! U W h n n ore ' '"Tllu (;,ll(.rai ,ll,a ii .. ...... : TJXL n.,d .r-phie picture.. : . ' . - i ' ...I 1.1 ...A Atliifht tle-erowu . "-in n-emeui. ..... .,l.lr.w,d Vv Mr V. C B..rri..2er IJ.irrii.ger, liU- r.,u lt.rrinepr n..d A. F Brevard. J he-e p, ,tlemen all mad - .. .i.:. I. f ; r.i all made tellii.e spci ebe? and ,)ow nt. '""" " ' .,.,., M..i.,r we wi-t. overii'm " "u . . i ....... I .. reen eix uianti? n.e ". - -j llflls IWrin.'er has turned hit coal, bad ... ( ,,,. pr, Piu 10 near m.... The meeiii.-? clo-ed w.tb three cheers f tr. I. .!.e Ii.ioi. a l lllllll...-. ."lll"i. ... .... well tl.;.t ends well . . ,.r. i in it ..i.i. iw erent ill It ,.H tl.nt rn.N well icri'a. Miinn . n.nw. re- f . . T . . suits. Wo ssy to our I leiel- that. le-pile, defection, Cabarru.. will be ri-l.t side up on the 4th of November. .... STKAN'UE DOlT.MKNT Columbia S. C. TinfS (Di mocratic received recently a pamphlet, Ul.uer 111 . frBllK of ,,e lon. S. A. Dougla-. being ' tl,c title of " liAP AM) lil.n.Ki T," from ,;... v.. ,. r.M.-iw. .r ft tract : ,' WI1ICII II II. . he s tilt. .'. . - ' extract . . ... 1 1 . . . ' it Sialn the :iid Ten iiorv. ot LIU ln Moi. of the same, shall he r. e.'ived into the I'll "- A.iHI' t'l.Ttilt.M. r.ssY ion with or without -l ivery, a tb.-ir mii : V.-. II )'. (' ii.i.iiiL'l. iii., D. D, Per. J -tilutio.. may prcteiiLc at the time of their B U'ott, J V. Oshorne. a.lmi-sh.n." f,s' Fahm. 3. That tly have, by tb.ir vole, repu-j A Sp''";:. M 'j B Morrow, E. C. Da di..ted the cmiiprumi-e mca.-ure- of lwil, tid-on. .mill V'lHl.'ilrM lllr rjiuc K'ln . ." " - . v . . ' neet in lhi I rr.inries ot New .Mexico a el ;. , , . , c , , I lati, aim in me supp'jn ei w men every ,.,, :r .(. I . . , ' .,'.', . . . -. . '''r violation ot the rratrr,,,ci. t sr!f-.ow-rnme.t nd Mate e,'l.ty, Mi h ' ( -ch Si .,e i Territ-iry ' pet f-eti, free toforms.,1 U.e .teir Ho!.,.,,, i,,tr,,,i,, ,u their, J' w lLJ -os,.tuuou of ;. . ,. .- , .. . ., i '' 1 j ffl. . . . . ,i., ,1 : . lie mi says s ri i-ieiifc hi.. n. dorumcnt ncrer wa intended for this luti-; , e iut a ;t 144 t';.ileu into our hands." I ex,rjI.f ,0 1, ; , , ' ' ,:.,.. i " " on by men 'n bih p.-ition. I The d x-ume ij, I t(. ; '"t1'- ' " nt thu, furni-hed by Senator; intended f jr Northern and , . I . i rn circulation Uoul t.ess, I ul , thr'j.i . . i ! , ii.advcr'.eiKC ss wroi.' ly liirectc'l, m,d cam down South. Seiiat-ir D.iU'las h lrt.u ; South - its peeu- , . I. I .1 I lur chsinpion and Ir.erid ; hut here be is ; oeteou-a iranwiiic uoeumcuis a......., ... p.o piil.ite the frey-oilers by representing the '..pilb;;l.:l s the pro rlav. ry party 1 ' J r We understand that the Do-tun Po-vC, Democratic piper r:is detected ill a lit' sharp bu-ines. t'm nher day, a n.in.lj. r of llH impres-mi.s l.r Norlh.ru circulation iavil, hl.rn (, w , ,(iutl,eru l i ,. ""-take i.tA''"" lil.l. tlitu le bv 1 B. DUU'j' LA.S' S 'I'I IIMBN I'UI.MT-' PLKS. Senator Douglas is stuinpin the We-t , for Buchanan, niel in I.i i ciies clai u.s l i be an ami si ...cry man. It. one of th c. ,),.aw.r;, at tjlena, be i- t.po-tel ly a ' . , .. j Democratic paper to have -.id : 1 : r 1 V r'"' ' P" slavery man Put J. " I p'-s' d to -lavery. and r. J''"'''," I""'c " " i.a- :.i rn: tl.e 1 v M't.s ,,f .-..-venty year bolditii; Stit.-a i.f Seventy year. :i."j free; "'l,' ' ","'- 1 a"' Pr""'' ''at my a-'"!'''-"! i"t ot I.lii.oi- i- n tre.: l t... ai..l I remain so. AU inlhfi n I innif inli , "V"'"' savi i: rij'iosi il Io slaVi i.'' He commend this i-xtrn-t to the alien of '- V'V "'e South It i, e, r- t!""'y v,'ry hue con.iuei.tary upon ti.e de I V'.t.oii ol denutur Dou -ias t ti.e South and bcr inteie-M. Vrt w- hear Southern Drin-- oersts eon-tat. I. y -IkmUiii' the rfrai-.i of, D'" ui.as, while (bey prof, -s to be the s elu-ive jrusrilisi.s of Souiiiern rights and interest'.. It is only a f.- x we. ks since, we are formed, ti,at Mr. S I ..I'll K --it a-ked I he j I" " !''c ,J 'vh'".. he vim . akiiijr, iu nu ad j jseem cutiiiy. to ivt -tlir.e cheers Iri . ' I ' . .. -.s , U Ml II Il.ey dl'l. I o t IIO-IT VT ho u.iileil ii. ;iviiijr those cheer-, this report of' r. .... . . ... i - . 1 .nr. ii". i.i. am hp. ecu wi.l he particularly j lul'-n.-tiu ; especially wd.eu taken iu con- l.ee.io.) u.r. tin. r. e.-..l. il .. r i . r . . . ... ... I',.. . , Bl'.fc. KKMtlh.iK, the D -. mocratic caniii lute I nd rupporliiij; Bt'i iiiv.tv. Ai'mln .hnnixi If. i j .1 r. ( Hi . I tli' 1 1 mi. .. ,., 1 v.... . . .... i i !.. . let ,-.-. , H ,....,-, T........ l , . i -.t : t""..er I i-um-.c has an ivid, ,t, ' Ni',!-agu '' WU'r "eft small; , frc Granada, ai.d with 1 ,(n,o . . ! tacked and defeated 4 ('V) nf the r i,, my at ! Mssaya. In the ii,eu,,i,,e -liill f t. ,m. 1 L..J e I. ..... .e n I ed and drove thetu tS. lie propn-cd to re- mij ..i,h.'i.i( sun . a'her return- ' turu aivJ naiu aitavk Ma-iya. i 'i ri ini i i in stirTiiiti in i 'ii ricrv .'i. iit.Ji. i M KtK LES nUItfJ AC RICU LTUR A L rurKuniit to nonce, the .vie cmenmiri: ce...... ... rUl Soviet v held an adjourn "J-". .. . i. s.t. meeting in the l ouri im . u ..- - ... .a ' ,Jn uidny in the present moi.ui to ihiiko (, ! uients for holdinir a County Fair. i , i I'lin attendance was lare an.l a ueirrn.i. . ,- -...j,.,.l to make tne ra r nunni , a ,,. , r W i 1 ..T'f "'l'",lia',. , pu,ell:..e a lot n.ndo rt.Coninirii.linii that the lota at iU Jl end of , he town U pW, evinced to make the fair wormy oi wl.i.-h was coneurrec, ,, .... au . . irtr I lu nurtiu! i 1 1 -Ihe eo....;.i,.ee on prenne ... m , c rcoort. wl.ieii was coucu.icu to be published. . William, wm Tl upon the Intend,nt and C j.ort, wi.ie.. n ppointed to wait Couimi9ioiiera to r.,.iin.i n iiiiirniir at 0ll ! diin.m-bed a.neultu, to .adrej. tl i Soeielv nn tl.0 IMir ljroui.'.s, rrimiv. -- v - - .lni.es. Jr.. of inej ...in ni.ivr.. . HiM-l oio, ami cip. ee.. ... .. , w Tl, ('.ieeutive Co.iiiniltee, eon-l-timr ol M....r It V D.vi.on. David Turks. Thos. , T.otter. Charles Ove. man and J 1 J. A. I ounjr. - , were m-truete.l to net a- t A t-f.ii.r..ii.e.ir-4 nr.fl troll, their ommitlee of well known - . s . , . C0liu,ctlt r , i-uerfy am real the . o . y I s that all will lie uone io u.-e ,e .... off creditably and satisfactorily to all who! may attend. II was rvsotveil that we noi.i um 'n.i 1 : 1 .. . ..' 1 1... .1. ...1 rnir on inur-uay auu r rn.j , . .i - 11 ". 31st of November, ami that 1 J. Loric no; be r (jue-ted to procure badges for the nieiu- I bers, ami also to collect the annual 'lues. 'ei . o . : ... 1 ::...... Aril.:dl 1 lie .-tieie.y uujic ...i inc i-.ift.-..- wi ...... i an.l tl.A ml ini iiin.r enillitii.A Hellll what-! I '. ever ihey may deem worthy of exhibition . ; ....1 1 .. ........... .. :u .,. ' ey lliei. n--eiiv.-u nil. men 1 iu me ei pel tine 111 11. ' j -uUun ,,, Cou . j ,uo,iot ,hf rroc.e.lit.- meiit 10 the experiment tnaue to improve 111 I.:.,... . ... I 1 1... S... to (- uu?ttJt'd, a lit! th loriftv anjourtirU. ; A. srULVij.S, Tro t, j R 1 WARiNO.Sccy. ill it Cotiimille' nf ih MrcL'ulurg .1,'.'. a nil, nl untly Inr lb ynir 1 ".". D.vid Parks, J A Yo.ii.l-, Thomas Trotter, II F. lavidon, Win. F Pl.ifer. I.lT IT C..TT.t!s T AWAND PREMIUMS st tbe F.iir to be bebl in Charlotte on Thur-d :y and Friday, Novomber -"th i .ti'l - 1 -t. o M'.RsrS, MflfS ANn JA''Kf. W. F Piiifcr, Js. Patterson, A. A. N t T..t . ...j.ji. : Slr-n?. t - .. A 11. JaJ-on, lA-roy .""prmg, II. Ale. .d.-r. I" or ik.mksti.. mamtacTI Rl! H- Willi. ma, John Walker, l, K. N ir-el.tn. ON A'i.trLl.Tl.SI. (MfLllllEX-r.. C. T. Alexander, T. II 15rc.,M ll John ston. ON M.'llf r.riy. Win .l.i!.nt-n. s Cenr 'r. S R rrvbi'l. ' VK)ir, ,.M A, IHRir.w. 1 Williamson Wallace, B II. Davidson, E. 'C. tjrier. j rT...,r, ,!. lt0,4i I(i p.,bert Henderson, p. ,J. Lowri-;. r. v r. .1 I s V - . . .. - . 1 it I ll w'.. :.. IL- 4 T ; . . rntm. d . .-ui'i... ii. .1. j.'ii'n.. i 1. T. I II IV I Hill. hiMi.rurf Col W. A Willi...... TI.Os W I.-weTi U P Waring, A. C. Williamson, J M Da- v i lon. I 1ST VV 'H lllli ntl To 1 e awir '. d at tbe Annua) Fir ot lb y.m Vh til.i.rir Ajricu'iiiral S.ji i. tr to be h"l I in t'lr.rlolte. on Thursday and Friday, "Ji'iti and 21-1 of Noven.bcr next : V,- I i. rtt'.'.l K .nn K..-4Y " n ..-rn u'tnfe s.t.illi"n, 7 vejra anJ ije.'.-r .re ' ft. '3 vre.rs ..'.I uml.r I' ir II -rn. ll'.r.i .M.'r H""tv H r-s 3 i 'i, 10 vr,.f ,V unij. r J i ' " J.ek f'.ll. J ' M I'I llnr'Mi.i P'iII ('.. (..,!' Il tn II nl '.. ' f.!'". 9 y ra ni.J i'i'.' r .V .Mr It'l l t. . t .it. V " Hour, ji ..ra oiil, .l any t.r.-ru .. 3 .. ., I'--, f. in ..id ..r u.nirr Sn Ml.. I I'ufs llt.fH .Slu . , of j n y lirrrii l-.VU Virh! ..I I ......ii. i. Hi- p- r -ere II I. .-I i (i ...i. i ihtr an. I u rs 1.14 V . i.f ..I I f . v s r iirie " I ..in t .i ru fin i.iiir.'?. ii t .nil Sini't. I ii.-.. ! ., t ,,,1, n a I Jn, I ... 5 - 3 3 I I 1 iiOtla 't 3 i I I .Vri. : I 8 2 I 3; - 'J) i t. ' Vi ... , I, '-r ..r , n I ...J i.- S'l'lfk I. .1 1 V hr..t ..) rl. Vi. I.I ..I I) ... r, ... , -i tliieruv. . nit " Siiil'I. l.o-li. I nl I) la ' V.e hi .,i I; j,, ,r nrrr, on nn, ir.iv.it I. i-i-l Single Ini. tn I i.i t ye. ' i. i.l nl II . rl. f in -1 irit en ..n.r-.v... I ..el " K'tijile I u.l.,1 i.l ,,.y II ill (it 'I ..!..!,' ..II Mil , I liil'l.. I Villi, ,1. J " t n l.' .",,. t I'. l.'t.ii a " " " Ir.st. " II-. rr. I el I'h.nr " IS. J. ..I.I. (ri IKnta a I. mm. S.i .-it or uilier I: . , . 41 Hu.lt. I':.rr.sl IV.r.i.1, ' Hu-li. I tr'jti Ai,, in h.i'iu- r. wtlt " 'J II r.. rii.n, ,..iiiu li.-t i. u ' .. t lt.r u ' I I Itr. .I.iii). , ,, hu.r ' N'-ylhn ,H I t ic " I.-.. h.i, " If'ij.- r v " " li rum. I OI I I liV. " 1' it Turk. ) ., ii. in, .( " l.,i. M ' lit .limi.a i .-i.siiijIiji f, a., " " U.kl-14 I .Ml tl. " ill cla .VI . .. j ii i "iUcl. ' .".U i la ' iu el. V Ha I I " SO cl. - 3 I 1 - o'l cla at " ill cl. "An vt "..llet MtLiMlJJJLLilliJJlU,Wl u " AvUbury or R..ut " I finnnmn " I ' ,Miii-ey Dueka I I.AM KB1 DK.rARTMENT, ( I.lw DntN-r, l.i..v uiada I J .r Frria I pieklea " 1 " III Vila Jnon Cloth " . 2 . . ..meliD CnriH-li.ir M 3 m Pirn. I II. .1 Qii.lt " .3 Ui.uhh wi9 i nuUt-riun " 9 .cli nr !St..rliinr " I Alum r riee U.l"'t I " SM-eime.i Nei.ile Wi.rk S ' H I.lw iliiinealie Hona I " ( ) l ImII.i ('unJIva I iS t.l. tirap. a 3 " lii.ltl Wi.u; Iin.iic inatio I 'SOri, 'i.eu "5Uct, ''On, " 5 rit "uUcl. I "iilru I " '0 rl, "i'l I II " I Telifrophrd fur tht South Carolxnmn Tli'' I t ' irolii i:.ir.iue. 4 It Ii I V A I. l" IIV Ul' U 41.11. n our;. rillLADEITHtA, Oct. 'i'i. The steamer Cjty of Balliinore baa arri. ed, with Liverpool dates of tbe 7th. Cotton was Brin, but the upward tenden cy in prices checked by the advance in the bank rale of interest to six per oet.t., ul I the stringency in the mouey market. Slrs of two days I W... Oil bales. Breadstuff, (.re advancing. Wheal bad advanced Id. a 2d, and flour Is. Bed wheat 9s. 4d. a Us. 01 ; white 10s. ;ld. 10s. Od- Baltimore Bmr ti't "., oi.iu . on. White con HI Ul.. (,d. ; yellow H3 a H.'ts Od. '..r ly lily tf Il.lii.Mr,, The reports of the suspension of the liauk of France were exaitferatert. The remit of the Minister of France on the suljsst bad restored contidei.ee. The bank w 4. Igain purchasii.i; gold. A People's Convention bad assemblcl In Swiixerlaml, and resolved that popular oi. ereighty was chduuijered by u.ouurcl.icjl intriv'ues. The King of Naples was li s. ui-o,(! ij liiske concessions, but the alli- d cip..'.litioa was still detained, although, no other aiier. Iia'ive seemed to he left. The Bank of England bad advsicd tl. rate of dmcouut to 7 per cent, vu bills ot.r mouths, in con-r fjur.iei, of the litnk uf France recoiling uol la discount rates our till Aiyt 1 he difficulties regarding Monteiie;r and the I-le of Serpent. Were fll una .'j.'-t-ed, and thu allied K iaiirou was iii.i il c i-tai.ti.ioplc. il I'uNr I) it I. ler Iran. Ilitrops, tic iii vi i. r tiii: ti:pii:r tic till . Halifax. (N S .) Oct 23. The steamer Arabia has arrived, nl. I, r. erpool dales of the 1 Ith. Tbe Atlautic jr rivrd out on tbe t.it.tb. Cotio.i had al.sueed I 1 ll a J d fun of the wick 61,1100 bale., including 1 .'l.tMnJ to i-peculalor t.d I l,.1:HI to exporter.. Fur Orleans I'd ; Middling All It.d; Fair IV land. 6d ; Middling 6 7-K.d. Stock AuJ,. 0U0 bale., including 4:H,IJ American Manchesti-r inararl steady Wheal I ! adrsnced 1 .2d. and flour tid a It. '-.' steady hitr con. 33s, tid a 31s. tid , low U Is. Bed wl.cst!.. fid ; while Canal B vir ' a :!.'; Oi.i.j yd a 37s. C. sols cloaed at hi. IIavRK, Oct. 7. Sale, of cotton for tbe week A ,5 Ml bi', at li'Sf. f.vr ttrlesna. Stock 51, ').) likt. l b' Freneh 3 . elo-ed a. if. Sl.lc. Tbe King of Napls bad been iudurfl t make concessions, and a favorable iasue au expected.' i ne rreoer. r.nii'a.n:.r at iseute. sui bad ii.letlrred iu behalf nf tbe Itoyal.-. (.,' oi.rrs, but the confederation ret t rf r.e then, il.ile-a l'rui-it rlini'.l.lir '.-U:a,t to the t'anton The Sound dues question Lad been si lled. NATIONAL A M K It JO AN I. -5 M IN IHNX S V IA AM A. !'MII.Atr..PHIA. O-t .? Tl.e follow m resoi.ii.on" ps-ed the K.il more and Doncl-on Kxicutise Stat Cow n.iitec to day by a majority of 0 m the Cta luittee cuiiipo-C'l of ii : l.rsth'- , 'lhatwe deem it ii.exped.rnt u make anv alt. ration in the F.li.i. "e ' Djir!-oi. Kl.ctoral ticket in this S'at'-i.el we are bru.ly eouvincej that ary i.teitrr et.ee m it b ll would ! the h. -a'u "f ,'''' .' tl.e Stain to Mr. Buchanan i'.dead of 1 fealil'K lu.n. I rwi", That wo deciire to sec- t ri iher of the propo-ili' ns of t ie Norlh Amsr ban Slate Central I'ii.ini.i.s, saii-!ir I Ik it the Fleclural l.ik. t alrraly iu lli br.d n the only one on w. 1.1. u i! oppo.ed t" M" )!;.rbanati ean sue ee. full y unite ; s'ld ph ihu' it to the utieompronusiiii' oppo-.no'i 1,1 deteat, under any and ail circoiii.lJi','p. 3' Lis election. 'Ibis sction rendrr any f.iither uie the Freli.oiit .ud Fillmore patties in I'v'''' .ylvai.ia impo-.ible. Tbe ori-ml Ea'Ci-- rai t.eiiei will t.e run.. Tiiilorins KslJiblisl.n!fi.i. 3? p rr' iiu; uriJr" ,iir. I, ,' 1 " .i. n i.. l..r ...e ;.I.S,"i'M I. Mi M'Ml ftrtrl. !" w....t ll..r.f " ''' ...a, Miirr.'l" Ik- tf-p. "' '" .. and .1" ' " illr.-.i it" .""' ,1 : mil Ir s-r: ... . , . I" ' nn- ...ri a and jl- tin In fila ol I' v ") ' la. 11,1. II. .1. .' , .... i ' au . ii a warrari- e. r.ll -4, a .nil all ai.a enrou'i'I" hem.'.""' .Mr. Ilea will niitiil as . ul" f-r jamm f. alkxanm" N. I! - D. I.. B. a r....-.l. all I"" Io I n,, lor i l,e s.',3-..l-', a.-l s"' . ' ... . !.. I.r .' ny r..ie it .-. ,t, ,. c.il nn . ( nn.. ral. it r .i ri,l.le as hhuhJ , nr. !.. f On. US. IV.6. "" I'aiii'Uirnc lluiie Uv) b a yi.v.i 1 1 ur ii .srnn-rt nvn'Hi'l' 1 fi Mill V. I an. .rp..re,l V. fill 'l "' "tk: jXk 0C i hiintx ifrn. 7 V.r ''. f ','l"" 'iritra. . ( mil', Skirting,, Writ i'i "A (train J l,i v-ir! hit, Cmjxt i liH'"' . llnir,, lhtflin'r. WrnX 'l'rn"'' f1 ' I am ni.ttiiK ... aititd ..r I'loth f"r "' r f.t. , l th.. w I'.i.r. 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