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9- y a Tinun party. Mn who are partiian Democrats publicans frequently express their surprise or indignation I li at there should lie mora than two putics in the country. They u ni t uniii-i -laod how it is, that nn n d j not c just a. they see, anil net j n t as they i ; and lt i- thought to ho a very fooli.h or tuLh.tu fellow h) will not look upon cv.-r thing as black or white, jut a- they 1 upon jt. There i no use in wasting or'i upon per-iti holding such ot intone, m l shall riot attempt it ; hut there is 'her el-, who doubt the txpedienry of 1:1 ' I pti'ti.--, to whom a word may be said vi'! profit In 'he rt place, then, there i a large plurality of ii.t. lligetit Toters in Ametiea, who are not sati-fiel with either the l mo crttic or Republican parties, ami who, if they would art as a unite up-n their princi ples aud preferences, would soon largely outnumber cither of them This class em braces thousands and tons of thousands' who vote with both the large org-nrr-atio-n" tec ue they suppose tliev have no where else to co ! rr ? they stay ai l;n:r,c. and leave local, st ite and tint; ma pjlities to t -ike care of t h' nise! v cs. There are se vent v five thousand of this lu-t e' i-s of voter" it) the State of New York, and more than ei.li ty thousand of the 'ame class in the six New Knglsi-d States; aid one hundred thousand in the tbree Stiles of I'hio, l'eti-n-v!vuia and N-w ,Ier( y ; and quite half Ue-iion of stay at homes among the so iled most reptetab!e and wealthy citixen of the com try Put this number into an active Presidential canvass, with the nine hundred thousand who voted for Fiilue'i. and Iinelon in !.'i and the three hundred, and cf.y thotiiud, at ). a-t, who preferred Fillmore or Puchanan. t ut who voted for ih one or the other of the la t two upon the plea thit the former had no chane-, a d h re is a vote r xeei r ipg the entire vote of Fr.mont, in 1 ".3 . by unre than four hundred thousand ! Nor is there any tx- -"'ion in this statement. Again, ten to one, if vou meet a leading Democrat rr Republican, not a pro! 'scd p.;iitiean, cfE"e hMdi-ror aspirant for place, ' he will agree with you that a third party S' t v een i he rxt reme of the two psi i.. s, is j t-t what the. country needs. A party nut for the South alme, but for the country and tl ahe-le fonuiry, a Ccn-titutioi'al I'nion pttrty, found, d upon the broad principles of.tustice, Fraternity and Kiiuiy, is what we i.efd, and such a party, with pood and tru? men a it- leaders in the Councils of i!u th- Nation would give such an electrical ' life tl the people a- would if-n i ft"v In V-tiri tic hear between No; a Scotia and Hie At Luetic vlei Aid ah- may not audi a party be sue Cesiiji Why may il n"t aiteai to tbt ! and patrinii-tu .' tie people to aud to its o'jtnbers.' 1- mere i, . virtue ami no pood t t be found out-Mc .-!' cr;ani xatioi.s which f r yars past have kept the country in a state of te inii exeitenut.t Laid y to b eiceded bet - eu foreijii .-taUs in a fine of w ar ? Iris lawful enou eh to pin-a third church, or a third sect to hehete in a creed not ('i.itaran. "'all Kpi-e-.;ai. C.iint,;-'.ie or I ttivcrss li-i si, I no man is det iie'd a foci or a lanat:e ttieret-y. ( r.- too, h-n he fifes io pari. or two meo, disaprc--ibp i,!' y, can sre that th re are errors on but, ;des. r.i point out a mad of safety L-t ween ttit- two The f ,rim r of tne iov et'ii" :'. her they met ii) a oatiot.al con vei.ti. n to fran c a nations eori-titi't.ou found .ndRe-Hortb Carolina ffolbifl. v surprise " j - ' ! . CHARLOTTE: Tiifsdiiy, March 27. ltii). i ' . . ..-.. . i avily taxed. Anothc objection is that I CO5RESSI0NAL. I Irom th. FayetteviMe obwrver. and other uiatteri bciti arraoged latiatao-1 me proteouon you nuve laneo away, unao- wouldiocreasetbeSeuorialrcpreseut..! i Wash.notos, March a " r- "u ' t : "a . ; tion in tho East. The T,t already hat the SevaTI.-Oi notion of Mr. Brown.a reao- I b been felod v :. .urprwed at courvelllion ,.;csi1(fd. U ordain-' .nd loate it to be taxed at the pleaauro of ; ascendancy in thfl Senata.we beliove, o if 1 lution waa aitotea instructing tuj l ostai ui pnun.. up y m.u ,., p. ed that alavea, unden twelve and over fifty the LepiOuiura. Kor, Sir, when li ahull ! the , ,!or ta, did i.le. the repre- 211 "KtZ'tl ZZ lZTLZ f- ' ' V sentadon intheNna.e, we ould not com- f,.om Greenwoo. to Sharkey, in Mis,srp,. compiomisea agreed upon ... 18J3 by the .uch ,bou,j he ,Juid Blil0 j upose to do b, thia bill, in which DO pro men. i nua, one gait in nuniuer 01 an iue p pimuu-u nuui taxaiiun except lavea in the Stsi ia exempted by the o.. ; Uve, and that, of theae, one half cannot rtijiition from taxation alteeiher and the h' taxed at all, and the other half only aa other hall is exempted from all toi aa pro- titto polls, tou Uiil have prwlucrrt a War perty, but is liable only to the capitation fiyon llir inlrrrtl oj Ike iaveholter, quit tax imposed on white men. Thus, the two Ik Ji"'ceti that you aro now waging a great subjects of properly in the State, lands tputiit the lumlhMtr. Let do one accuse and f laves, were placed uurit r tbe proteo-j i" 01 uesiring 10 produce auon a contest. 7tf ud? I t.ie. The West would, how ver. have the resolution w edopted calling on the aurpriso ia tastly increased w hen we ace tbe ..'Hufic- ',J ? .',e' .At I , - it, . J President for formation relative to tho lh'iuocrut.o louventton held last week, m$.drS( hc-',s--.n . e House ot Cuimous, and . . m;0 . bod, ,0 much more intellpent than tbe i-'fti'V.i V-ft '-VTl V; 'nC " " C uP"tl,e otLr- Utah. I body of Deiu.nnatio editors, eoletuuly re- "ivL jiiCr i,A.lthouph the Kat would have u increa -e ; ln motion of llr. Maaon, of Va., a resolu- (solve. ieiiidZ1id I In' the Senatorial represenlatioi vet tho tion was adopti lliuu for the correspon- I Th, . oPIoed to disturlunir an? oflhe people of that section are arrajng them eelvea against it very strongly. B.t let the dence from tbe ion Tow nsend II arris, Mia- .,.ei,iil ul' our I'oiiM.itutien, Sule ister to Jp.o. ,iou of tlie eotl9tUutioni .inatuurcon- ih. charge would b. a. unjust a. urtrue. It R W, tt In scl, i efiel,!, t: 1 n our n l) thr.n 7e rs In llif Witt,,. ,i ri i i.i f,.r t, , ,,, P. d ncrnt. lie py li.r Whio A.r two du'lara. Fi'R Oi'VEK.NCR, .urns rcoL,KMl.. ..t :...! i .. . ' . ..r N'..rii. lurii ilia uilui.ur Mule if. li Ilea ui a quea- auiu exaunoua dv lite juetia.avure lue - "-iin mi.cit, u oonaiuoraoie t , ' ... ' , 1 ""lIJI"Jiaii,eti i,,,, on totea ABaira inquire luto tho , in of c.tutio..l amendment affeitng the al,d, retaining their old defcuoo, by roeMiil mount of the eatale with whloh I am en- ; they will see that the democratic concusions ( expediency of p riding for the reeeptiou of ,.,. . wi.i.d. nur revenue ,. raised, !el.. v,g of t poilic,, , ,n the ht!JlU of tb,.ir ,eaorii.s to provide for a somewhat na- j untenable. aid mission. .t to be premature, .mi-ohtic, daugeruu. and un. merou, fa(Bj,Jt j bf9 efj The bill antU'xmg publishers to print J"''- . on lepislation, iu ouo llouae of the Ui tieral ' ecurily and protection to that apeeiea i Ad Valorem and tho Democratic Ptrty. the date of expitt.oua of subacr.ptns, waa Now aa to the ed.tora who bate harped , AeBlb.,h- ,1?t, b.vi.ig a .till more of property. Hut when we are called on to In tbe Dred Scott decision, tho Supr.me 1 .TSt . , A- , , J"'"1" B.',U."r f ,h VT1 7 ff'ietu"1 l'ic,d. no' hJ of P0"11"1 C0U,idr ProPUio1" fo' in ,h, Cou-t of tie Tniled arhrma ,,.,! I,19n,"V 1 h,M dl6CU,";d. 1ut Mate consli.ut.on very few of them are fa- , , fc fc M jn. .Uetur. of tbe government, it ia Dece.s.r, tou.t of the I '"ted St tea adirm, ,,at po.lpolUMl ullll .edeeJ.y. miliar with the history or purpose of those ,htf L isallfre frH01n Mtg , ,0 ,oeiely, ind ,ee of wb.telementa la rroperty. tll. in accordant The Florida m bill waa up. Messrs compromises ; but that the intelligent body fi fr tb, OUo half of them for'a i it i Composed, and how tbey eonsi.tt,. , wnli-this decision the Opposition Tarty in Toombs aud M ry advocated. ; of native and generally elderly gentlemen kvka for ,ue ,upp0rt 0f Government, and gather. And as a matter of policy, I do '.North Carolina desires to have the cou-stitu-1 Housx Mr. berman, fro... the Com- ' who composed the Democratic ( onrention upntiie -.If, oi.lv no bemrilw, or ao libtly, uo( wih to see al.ve property enjoy the ' tion an.et.ded so that they can be taxed as D W "yl ,d "Pw-J "''j should have set up fuch a bald pretence, in- it .ys it upo0 ,!ie wbite IUiB with , TOl. bad emiuenc. ' of being the aoU f.voiile an.. nut so.uat u.y can Pe taxed as ,0 redeem ouUl. ling 'I reasury i.ote, and dieaies either an ipnoraiice of which we did , , . , . vn h, of ln. -,,:,.; .d prop,rty. !,, on the other hand, the increasing thei if- Referred to thu Coin- . not su-p. ct them, or a recklessness by no n,is ' Free Suffrage 11 bill to take from the to a public sentiment whieh cannot be lt mcci alio l'arty desires rjcroes to be mittee on the 8b' of tbe L uion. means creditable to iheir integrity. i ... i. ... . , ,; l. i... I nit,,.-;.. .!.. :,,:.,.;.... .i . . ,. I'-AMilOATK's Ful; sliUiUr. .if ut i.. t....iiuuBfe .v ii. i;i;ov. Mr. t ox tuatia speech in favor of the v. n show that ih eomnromiso r .i- . f .k. . .nd now ini-itiJ on was ursiroyra oy tne urmi- y.. re0B 0f thfc retention of which, t'o l'.trty are favoring I1 priLe it ies in .orin l aroima J. H. kU I II I., I i'i-k , f St. r ;i ui At, . .', ., i Mexican Tre'' I y with them. of the Black1 TU. -.J r"A Democratic ' ami Florida (.to. In Republican "i"5" cudcavar ere ata . i . .i . eara.'uan Tr.'y. M'KrilKN Opposition 1',,'ity a, our o-ponents are try- ) ,,0tt' I,"1!,"'" "''T"X' I W' '"" ",ore cl,'r mi 'orjtibl. ; tbe ttrocturo to re0J.i poised in uvd ..r- " I . ,. ,,,.., , ' " ,r -- w a, i-ccBce nn o tue .'imtary committee. ; ,etIlls an are presented by a speech of very much like lakine out a balau-n wheel 'means ' ini; to show. 1 he lVmoerats cannct get. M.mK " t s. ; n , 1 , ,. " ' . , , , ",,... , i .Marco ... ,ov tjraham in the Slate Senato in I'e- from complex niacbine, aud exl '-t.ug it great I , :r und this i dilemma co ay they cat, fix it, SENATS.-.T . correspondence with Mr. c inber. 1 -.'.t-a speech w Inch was publish- to run on. as if never disturbed. U any in appi (errant, charged with tho duty of guarding alike all the interests of the State, and to allow to noue an advantage above another I cannot and will not oonaeut to pwt tt.d W f ul i;.u., .is MLcIel. -ulte.lirt. c IUIIHrt7t J tu i i.er r. m. v. i:i 1 1: tai.d no iii re thau white persons, there fore ruttitiL' them on an enualitv This i.ju,, tLe po-iiiou exact'v of the Black1 ru T a ,i, r ff Arr.ir. and is of course no longer tection was given to tbe slaveholder ia i ... i ju i po.i.ic u exact.y o tne mack The f.W-wed the Ind. an AiTi.rs , bl1(l iu on, pirti ,e other being .bro ,j , ptrn ,he pr,,,,,,,,, tb. r bw .iepurncan.s, au.i tnereiore tt.e i-einocrai.e - ami rionual in tne f.xecut.ve .-ses- i(,le( Al(J , propoM! ,0 .bow l01t ben o ,UfebolJer (J re- landholder without tb. p.l. of the protection oi) iuuiavr ' aiaue 10 roue me .n- i lt , ,0 dt stroje.l , it was with a solemn maj. This looks to ui very uwch like of the constitution and leave tho slaveholder ira.'uan 1 r. V- itrsn.ii.. nf ii.,. verv result no itiineudni. ... .. r,... J ....I ....niii. aiihin it a repeat, a.r, it is a delicate, acd by no an agreeable task, thus to review the interests oflhe State, and plaeo tbetn pparent antauoiiistn. Hut it is neoessarv Tow nsend liar- s, relating to his u.iasiou to , ed at the time in the 'observer aud other 0r,e doubt for a moment, that if ll' pretee- that we shall realise what we are about. Japau, was (a before the Senate. Slate paper., and in pamphlet, and we have llol, lo and bad not been continued iu 1 V-'I'i, j wheu an aiueudment to the Constitution is A bill was j .-led for the return of unde- no doubt w as !i-ieiu d to and read by many ( (ne pmrautee in favor of alavea u!d cercr urged which is in tho nature of au attack livered lettera. a the l'ostoffices, ta the wri- of the very per-ons who now pr.ife-a to be ntfB bec0 adopted ? I waa eo'iimuously a ou one species of property, and survey the ke.i at the Plea ui " Qistuiuing a cahii- member of the Ueneral if they o for putting .-laves on au cjual'ty with white pttsOLU ter thereof, wl. n their name's and rcsiduu- Ishocke M a X v 1.1. 1., Kn HAKIMS. I t ii. d Iu Muiiuncr Mil II AM il f Au. Tho State Constitution. i We Lave fciven in to day's paper a very j ces are eudor . thereon. j promise which they were then warned, (on intere.-tiLg article frjin the 1'ayelteviile ' The Uoinuai-.d biti was discussed. My five years ago,) they were ahout to dts L-crver, rtiativeto ttie subject of amend- I 'u the Hons the Michtgau election case J troy by passing the Free Suffrage bill. iCjf tbe ('ou-titution. Il will be seen by J ueu.ieu., e rei is uiiimporiaui. e ask parlicui ar attention lo some pas March '!3 Asaeiolv, from the: whole field before us. The landholders are ratification of the ameuded cot inuiioo, uu i not a majority of the people, bat tbey ap til I 4U ; and I am very sure, li.al after the proach much nearer lo it than the slave. coiuproa-.se of 135, dou to dale, if a holdurs, aud wheu you have triumphed over Western Uicmber had uitrodi o J a bill to them, aud cipo-ed their land 'to uiilitnitad reference to ao extract from Co,, tirabam's . i'Jarcn . cages wtiicn we n.,e i...r,..-.. , ., v, ...v , , .vTO.Up.., Sr.NATI. I s motion of Mr. ilrowo of , low it.tr extracts from Imt firabam a speech, guarantee to lavor or sla rs, or it au wiltt a ne ? tax bill, itry u Hi turn ff ym speech that the passage of '.he hi. I, known .Mj,sj,pp;( r, . ,uon P4 1(,0pted instrue j and indeed to the whole of the extracia : j Kasiern member had propoudabill to i-iiiat. il'manti a trpml of the piotection as the " Free Suffrage bi.l " was a violation tinp the com -,'ee on public lands twin-' " Sir, to the must casual reader of the ' mend tbe constitution, lit a'.oli.hinj the 'aii-imt tnjcet on aAirrJ, awl viU find re. of the compromises of tbe Constitution a- quire into the expediency of granting pub-' Act of I ;l', !l is perfectly manifest that 1 piotection of lauds, by doii away the quali- trutlt enough to entry it ut hy tlnrm dc.pted bv the cuuvetttion oi Thus iie iai to Sta: s wbereiu such lauds are the retention of the freehold reallocation in ficatioo of voters for the S-ate, enhrr would Thus a contest is lo Is begun, of which no . ,, ,, , . , located. ; electors of ihe Senate was as well dehued . have beeu charged with t brsach of fuith ; man eau tell the end. e. . o .c i a y uas no n,;nt to com-; .jr 'foombs, f (teorgta, reported a bill' aud seeused and object in tbe adjustment, ! and from which ever s -U the movement! Sir.it is to avoid these consequences t J r. .MIT!1, 1 V-"" because tht Opposition desire efjaal for ,he relief ot the residents ou the Ilou- then made, as taxation for the basis of re- might have come, it wcjid have provoked that I offer tbe ameudmeot under con, iJere i iurT t taxation. They forced upon the people mas erant lands n Louisiaua. presentation in the Senif. aud federal popu ; retaliation on Ihe other (lion. Since you propoae, as I have showo, I be bill to ae' le tbe titles to lands along laiion of representation in the llovse, and a j " Hut, I may be lok, tuat f.sstern and ; to abandon ami violate tee eomproini-e of the boundary me between tieor.'ta and much b tier seeured object, than any other J Western parties baveped away. Its i: J I "M, lo annihilate lbs cheeks and balances Florida was pas 'd. provi-iou of the amended Constitution, save , so j I shall be tbe last u attempt tl revive ; then established between conflicting inter The pr.vate c leodar was then taken up. tbo-e two And as that adjustment was a strifes merely aectioai. Hut Ihe great in- est, to allow one of lhee interest an ad la the Housi tbe Postal committee al- compromise oi' a contention for thirty years, terests of society es -l now as Ibry ex-1 vantage il eould uever bas obtained but so that the staves in the State bhould bear most unanlmou- resolved iu favor of the literally a treaty ol peace, Ihe pwdrs to i'i isted in ; and a though men may be for that which you propose to establish in restoration of tb-inland nail service, which nU ii oilirf, uti ' rfo'i'rateU rani its mdmduaied, and aci bo longer in sectional s not lie r, ihe earlier and more Ca.mly you was curtaned b dicPosl Otbcc Department, fm ihrr rivi)i'e y s'jon in thi one nf masses, tbe questiot 'till is of as much iu- can settle tie Dialler the better. When a after the failure .f the appropnauou bill at I's ' ' n,rul,il urtvlei hat Urn a'tiixlun terest aa ever is I ere to be any check op- .eompacl becomes tbus disregarded or Diis the last cession Congreas. e l and .,;.'.. I w i-h this to be knoxr n on the Legislature o the imposition of laics uodcratood, and there is a delcmiiDaiioo Private bills sere taken up, and both " imuiuUieit by those who bare such ' on property f At; if there ic, ou what lo get rid of ita lerttis, il is high time to ca t Houses adjourn' 1 until Mouday next. i dreadful apt. reheiisiuus from the ea.l of a species of propert i ? Shall laud, Ihe n.ost , logrtber the parlies who formed il, aud let . ' Cjiiveiiii in, and whatever ch uiije tbe C-n unportaul of ail ;reperly, be east away, tbeui aree upon new stipulations. STIRRING NEWS FROM THE GULF ""'J"t blt destined to uudct.o, ti and bear such bu'deoa as may be imposed! , rv uw-m K'e "My near no com i,lunt ot n lurnih of at pleasure or of necessity, while slaves en- O.MLX.CO. ;,,..,,;.; ,,.,.' !, ,,r, ,ture J,o, tne joy the exempt, u. do. allowed! Sir, I j tLTRKMK COlTtT-OliNIONH. dvices havi be "nreceiVed "tnuSt-i "f c""'r'""',' lhi original bill fear this subject of amending the eousUlu . Br I'lAKMist, C J to Hayes va Askew, , . , . . '. ' s'ls lh' cm, i in 'mine u t tmii lit, and leaves lion has been c usidertd loo much w ith re- from Hertford, judpuunt reversed and e- to ra C il li h f I t every man to take part in regard to am. nd , ference lo equs ty on dsys of election. pir do novo. Uens v. Kmsey, from (,'uf ( aud broke dowa the protection to tbe laud-i ed interests of tho State, it is nothing but ric'l.t to i ijualiie d Cerent interests, that thu c:i itat ou tax of the State should be a.lered j Ourseivcs. This number CviumeDCes the tith vo!un ot i:ie Norm Caroi.pa LtE'. lothoe no their equal portion of the burthens of the Lave I ten k.i.d eLoupn to aid us iu our g verLujei.t. Those that sow tbe wind uauat endeavors to sus'.siu our p..per we rcturu expect to reap the wi.irlwiud. our thanks. We are well aware thai the Whig is Ljt what ve deire to make it, but What tho Difference? ii fiiL-ulties have been around ua wLieb La-, Many of the Democrats South say that iu a very great degree, cramped our eiier- I'ou.;la.s Ta "no butter thau Serd,' gies, but we aie Usmg every exerttoc to re- whi.st the Nashvi.le I'mon calis hiia a s-rtp oi: i'e j;reat f) ic-:ior,s o'.tate and rfi.ra! poair: and h-ri the cm-titution w a-n.ade. Mat, like Nw Y'.-rk. a ta 1 un.n iike Patrick liet.rv ol Vir i i . i a . held ojt v heiii'-r. r! v 1 r a tin 'a::.-t its ratiSarion. Ila-i there "National Democratic party" can move them, aud as soon as we accomplish ;" political gambler.-' The Richmond Whiz that obj-ct we pr ini-e our readers a great 'ays the only ii;ff rence is, that Dou.-ias iu.piOk.meut iu the a; pearabce oi tie wiii give the rfCces to the Democrats aud Wu;g. Suward would give them to the R'.ack Re- Aiihouih ihe prospects of our party have publicans. It ai-o says that the leaders of - k i'?-'i w ir, ua.c , j u . . m 1 Bnd the steamers never t: tertained for a moment, the idea of ,u gov-rt;ii)j their political actions than the ordered to proc j lining tt.e lr.u.iijaijt J arty fjr any purpose, aud when the leaders of the se,f .-tvled country sec to thi uu mi. uiu, uu .. .t.v-i- .-:.!. I ..... i ............. I. .( ......1 .l.l.i. .,1 w it i . teamen appear d before the cilyshowiug' ' . 3 , . , .1.1 . i .. n ' i j , tt . i ' i I.! ... J in I... nm,n .e.. Sir .1..... t. n n nnr,a fr.in .mil T.riffl .a.-l till Iba IjOllfDOr. IQ UIS liaVliird Irani Itaaufott. I.litulilul.t IS. , no colors. The U. 8. frigate Saratoga, with "D f detaebments fron-4eavaDuah and i'rcble, this conelu.ion. Vou ) ropose, hy thi 2itl T-' jjroblea, really to La solved verred and venire de novo. N. K Nar. rD",' ' a plain and pa'pable violation of the com- is not on of f mtieal equably merely, but Company vs Comniis.iooef c of Newbcm, . u. lanola and are were pro1 of j :): , in, Jrt J0U ,viuce a very of taiabla e.alily alo And whilst 1 do from Craven.judemePtreversed iadcmentc .d to tne anchorage of the l f .l. '.tt r... -r n.J. ik iv that been uo iiieiit.jii netween sxtreme otipin-. we should Lave t.sd no Declaration of In dtrertdenee. I'd thirteen States lit one Union an I from w!,;cb have .p.un; more tnan t'.ree time the rrigibai nuiiitier of ' This goverpnj'i.t. indeed, coa. i not n-i f. -. ye'irs under th- ei'.retne pres.jr- of the extreme parii-s who now seek to ada.:r.l-tr it We See the spirit of au etern.i c-irtf ct between these two cn.te-tai.ts. 1 h- re is in Leitt.- r of iheiu any of tn f:rhiaiie and tone o' paee wnieh ci.aract- r i tt.e f"utj derc of the i -v'jrnii.ept. tine side is 5ht in.', as it thi-iks. for tbe very life A one " Via if the eoi'itrv. and the o'ber ti.ty prefer to see a lilack Republican elected to a Sjuihcrii in in, if we keep o jr rniud, a Lever wi.l. l! tney ate afraid to tru-t a maa iu wrutti Wd have Oijfi iunce, they t.ave U) nht t) expect us to have colS denre iu li.eui. That party has disappointed the xpee'.ati-.ps f ihe country, and as we i-eiieve ttiat teir o;j ct is to retaiu the -p oils of ctlce we wi.i never aid them iu reta.nii. r ll.tu. poi.soi otuce. Lei tho yeomanry of the steamers to a-cei am their character l'p- ' . . , j J . f ;.... t u ? ; , , ii ,. Lr i I t on n. arm the a choraije off Anton Luar- , ' ... a I i i ' l .i . l. .i . , ' J, . . , r .i it be, as you, I think, vainly sppretiend, a ft- that elou nh that change in the e onttitu and venire He novo. IuU vs Coah-s. from do one of the si snge s.e.meas moved off ' .i;' ,' i. .K- ' .t h.ll h. .m. f. .r. w.iv.. ............ .1 A. basis nf represent iiiuii, you will have lost, apptoacb :o ihe rquaiily as posvtble on Ihe novo A shot was fire, to brinw her to. aud the California Moss. In Jiauola was 4 to overhaul her. The This is i singular article which has beeu luduooia's hail rac auswercd by a shot brought to this Slate from the hind of from Miraiuon'c seamer, followed by a vol- isy r,t musketry, whereupon the Saratoga tired a broadniu , and the actiuD became are tniKinj an on thi s.-c-'i-jTi Con-titutioti " i men! frat. , 0',e J Anl be. a aid I slave for M Tc"l i n -1 a n t a r i w ti.au Ate 't '.ft':. .en pr.-, in tn 1 rrltor: , an i ti.e l:,-t .Is -. fighti: - V the i ears Mors New Goods. tion i- cah to tl Messrs. Klias A. Co I. en 'hat on tt.e 'i cf Atrii they wi.l open one .f th- iarge-t Stocks of Hoods ever brought 10 tti: j .Ji't, at ttie old stand of Mes-rs. T 11 lirtm A. Co , to which they invite, the at tebtioti of the put lie. Also se se .era'. other new a, ! vcrii.-c-inei.-, e- ( cal: Mr. Radi'i.i's. He wai,ts s i who ot i.iu. to come forward and settle 'iold It has the property of making a very palatable beer by the addition of a spoonful of molasses to every pint of wat- dii'y, and il has the quality of making Very y jjd yeast. This may Ls surpising to many but ju it is neve.rttie.ie.. trje, as we have hid it tiied at our biase. Aud not the least sar pri-ing ij'ullty about it is, thai the ino-s increa-s every day. If any one Las any . .1 ...v.i. I... ..... . . . aaverti-etTient of 1 It wi.l Le teen From Mexico. The news from Mexico is of the most io-lere-tir.g character. Miramoa, who bad t,e-eig' d era Cruz abandoned ihe seie. d. general. The An atoga was towed into ac lion by tb nd; sola, and look Marin by urprise. TLe i gagemeiit took plac; bj mooulight. The lexicau steamers tried to escape. Three aiericaus were wounded, on.- ui irtaliy F. teen Mexicans are n pjr ted kuled and th; ty wouu led. When the action commences Mann hoisted Spanish colors. Mann an bis officers are prisoners on board the I'reve. Ills steamers pss.e.l ad lorei.n sipaadr ns,aiso the Ca.tle of Sau Juau de L'ltua wiuout hoi-ling his flag, al though he as ot.ersl to do so by a shot from tbe Ca.tlc, md other signais. The French, Kngiish, nd Spanish ships of war uri mi notice inic -act. Ihe prisoners cjr- erte.i his army aud took rtfu.'e ou board r ..borate theprevicts report that the stcan; the French fljets. ers ciearcd Iroiu lavana as merchantmen, aud hoi led the Mclean flag only after le ay-an-.. . .-a - Havana. 1 ley aftsrwards luounled six guns each. ' V be P-et t 111 pp. f xtr.'iij -rl.t road i hod or tw W i 1 N ortl. or , t.t to wa t and nd a. i it too rti uch . of tie A b. Ka-t and in in' y-a "Saving the Union." in the cry was vote fjr .lime UucLauaii to save the Coiou Matiy Whi' went over ou tuit 'j leslioii, and the Ca: 1 no beiiif male aain to the VVhis of thu cracy FOIl THE N. :. WHPi. " Help mo, Cjs-iius, or I Sniic." . he " D uiocrat how.s uiournlully over th result of tire " New Hampshire Election.'' 1" ta is " Angry flood of ihe troubled I'jbtr' has swept llio Democracy duxt n, in the at.ove State, but then he does ii'jl call out, " Help l,a--iiis Put he complains that the Dc'jio 1 lo light Jj.ack !! pul ic mi -in Tin Saw M- liii-.i.c. rKcv Mni.M .- lie new MS Uit.ie r;,. eo . red ly 'J t.dorf it: the library of the n t-n ; ount M'.'.i is to De piint-o in S li r"j xi j wiiu -.-r. at iiisnibeenee, und car-'- and at th i-o.t of the In p- n il '' inei.i J'r.if 1 i-i-t.en-iit I b i is r t.-.-r-fr f:x-tn; it- da'..- in tne Lr-t na.! . fourth century : and. i.e sav. thit UH-aii- of Hi t. tin'i it ? H i- ti xt of th' . Wl 'titles, t-p. II... y in-- f I.i Aj.-.-t it i.r more important u.au nit tt.e ' tin V.tiean 1 no aie : I.' M already been tl. ' it ' ! ..v y e p V . a cone. r'. 1 atta-it it ..' t . el: - ol i.a- np I'r'.f u't vr of . - " Y"- , b,. ,pp 'Rf. I i,,- H n iorfs Ti t J'et- .Uft.ts have i,' id. (lit, Hi pa i,e I) I h it is for th V fathers, ahien ii a .th auy oiu South lo come forward and aid iu electing airi'.her nominee of tne Deuio-.-raliO" I'artv 'Aj; seojr toid that in electing Mr. J5je'ninan tt.e I.'tiijri -i.i-l te sed, but it a.etns ti.at tin.- D-.. in j.-rais were mi-taken and that the -jii.e tsoik has to be done over, and li.us very four years llns cry for saving thi I.' moii ';,! t e a-lop'-i, and tnu th-j exo-at-t.."i.t wi 1 be k' pt up to gull only the V : . . . ti." ' ijiou as much as any ill.;;, ti .1 we ar: unal.liii to join a party w it i.e con-tai.t cry is "sate the I'uiOfi,-' a:.J ti- n thtv jjeceed in clectinj their i..' n a.i eier.t. ii 'pt fi-i-; c-I, and tnnos re in. ,i as ti.. y wre until the eve of another i'u;-. itn'.., i.tct.ou, then a Lue and try is j. rase', in a: tne L uion is iu danger and toe .-.oith ilu-i te un.ted to save it. Would i not It ui'icb taf-r for tie p.. -.pie to rise Iu tniir in j' -ty at.u farm a Lew party who-.e jt jecl woui-1 te the g aod of the country and not of a u t of office holders and otbee seekers. I.'ntii mis is done we doubt whether th: excitement rtlutive to slavery a,;, tm r'et .n tun country it is only by tne tx eiteuitnl on the s.avery j-ie.-tiou that lue D-Uiocralic party expects to retain oliice. SlviiAP .na, January 21. Fifty Sxvi. I'titoM Muki-kkku hv I'lliaiM II. r Majesty s steamer Unrust, wheu about E e day,' aleitinng above liau jeri.ii.ssiiig, w.a suddenly attacked by aboul six hundred len iu pratius. '1 he crew had not lime tt lire mors than one shot when the a. 'fie in New llamp-hire, the ' Old ijrauite S title" tie ve r grew any thing but" Democrats, ' ""r'u'r"lC Hoeiti and iliiii ' aim Ihtij ciualiy as firm ult a i jihraltar.'' A .State l:il m to ll.-mo ' crai;c Authoiity where the ".Sun of Demo cracy ocn r tet," but was always at " meri a"'' w l' ' that tl.e prefix ' II M. S ' to the Iu l.)e rxdem Welhorn Vs. Finlay, more than naf your poaer of resi-tanee to dsys of t.x gathering, and, when the she r iff from Wilkes, s fh truing the judgment. Tur- il, wh"ii you Lave broken the faith ' which , makes h i annual round, for the eoiieettou ne vs. F.hrd, in fpiity, from Sistily, dis binds the moral elements of the world to I of Ihe r-ieuoe, tbal earb man shall con nii.smg ihe bill. Steward vs. Stoae, in g. ther.' 1 tribute i.eordiiig to bis several ability, for eoiiiy. from Oaston, directing a decree for " Hut, the change in the Constitution pro- ; tbe sotoorl of ibe (jovernmrnl. Il baa plaintiff Suggs vs Stowe, in equity, from posed by this original bill is not only a vio i b.rn t'-itrd as a question solely betweeo liaston, decree for an account vs. Slow. iation of the compromise, but if it be made Ilie la. ihoider and the coo laudnoidrr, in Wiawall ys Polls, iuf.piiiy, from Ilrauforl, and ii'iihing more be d me, it will destroy regar-i lo rq'islily of voles It is an eij'j ai directing a dreree. Kmnions vs, McKrc the balance bet seen coii9 ctmg interests ly im; rtsol qjetion between the landholder son, in equity, from Wake; ihe motion lo then established, and will be an act of gross an I t-.e slaveholder, aud white poll, in re- dissolve allowed It rry vs Sloan, io rqui lnjo.tice lo the osrner. of landed property, gard ;o taxation. We must viw things as tj, from Orange, report coi.u ;! to as conira ili-lingui-hi d from the owners of( they are. Wbst are tbe greal subjecta of tie paid by plsiniiff. lys-athers s. Heot., property in .live-. This may not be obvi ! taxi ion io lh Stale, from which revenue is jn equity, from I (range, allowing the plain ou. at lir-t M.ln, but I think it can be made to ' Urived ? Lands, slaves, and white polls, i.ff to bate an account To-ten vs. (iilles perfeelly a ptr. nt. We have already seen Yoj way dense something handsouie from pi(.( io equity, from I'.owan, direrting a de that a i.oi.stiiunon of a free government is In on moneys al intere-t, and stocks io eree for plaintiffs. Townsend. Arnold k like ihe human sy.ti-m. compounded of va b i lis, or other corporations, an I pittance Co vs. Mo.s, in ripiity, from Meeklenborg, rious parts, b aiuionii d in one whole; and fr in what is laid orj your daughter s pisuo, decree for the ctns'le-l note. I'asi.lson vs. that such is the union of these parts with y ur wife's silver spoons, et e'lera, but your Hutchinson, in equity, fro Mecklenburg, each o'her, that on caioot be disturbed u ,jn reliance for re venue is upon the three declaring that there it no error in the order, without affertiu.' others. It might be sup . .uiccs just mentioned Those three in-i Uy HuTTLt, J. la I'lidgen vs, Anders, po.ed by a superficial observer, thai the hu ntcsIs were all represented in the coinen- ffom Kladen, vs sffirming Ihe judgment. man hand would b improved by cutting i ff uoo of 1 m;5, were parties to ihe treaty then Strieklin vs Murphy, from Duplin, sflirin the fingers of equal length", aud Ihe opers made, and are all protected against unequal jng ht judgmrnt Slnle vs I Lear, from tiou would be s i si :n pin that any child wb burdens uuder the existing eousiituiiou . Hoaan, declaring that there is error in the could handle an axe could perform it At)'' The land, by ihe power of us owner to se- j proceeding, of the Superior Court. Cocker yet we know that this cirtai'inetit of the ei lect the Senator; the while poll, by bis,hiu ya. )',akr, from Surry, alTirinii.g he iremity would wound u.-rves and blood v-1 power ta select tbe House of Commons, aud judgine-at. File vs. Lander, from Gs-lon, els e oi.n.eiiii with the brain and ihe h-.t, the slave property, by the guaranty ajready ; afTiriuing the judgment. Harrington vs. Mo th very vit .l of lh sy-ieui So this ,p- I mentioned. There is, aud was designed to Lean, in equity, from Harnett, esue re parently -impie lopptu.i off from the m ! be, between them, mutual checks against mended with leave to amend (,'sprbart stiiuti hi of th Si itew hti is ripresenlel as I inequality of imposition. liy this bill you ys. M boon, in i q oily, from ISertie, plaintiff a iure excrescence, uiidet the captirning ' destroy this sytetn ; you strike from the may have benefit on Lis secondary euuitf i lea of a p 'li'ical light, would, Iron the landholder bis power of defence, while you against administrator and bis sureties. nurd i rin ill on boa-. T' '"'iff I connections and dependencies of thu pro j leave ihe slaveholder his impenetrable Mcllce va. (ruion, in equity, from Robeson, ifty 'meul hey ranl "mcers and v i-irjii, produce effects reaching far I yond shield Vou set out wiih Ihe (J motio idea! reversed in prl. and ordered lo be certifl- u refereu i 'to tl " i V"' 1 """re I'"-'"1'00 f Cf-i'iavlity in votiig, in j of establishing equal political righu, and (. Thompson vs. (juion. io equity, from We have ',, ',. ' "i?" ',ie iobe says : , hicli a-pi rt alone it is treated 'y the ' end by creating au uu q ial and unjust ex- Ilobeson, demurrer sustsiurd and bill dis. .1. fi 1 i'i ' "'J' ''""r')'. puhlio. 1 have already demoii-trnut that ' posure to taxation, a greater mischief and niis.rd King vs. (salloway, in rriuily, from oiau ' with "skies bii'hl and glorious. '; vessel in t be incorreet. In all probsbili "."iucti a firm Democracy to be complaining ' ',! lrt t'"1 erv';e of hi for tuo- want o! Help n asi-t in putting down Nether is Majesty, if it is a vessel of war Ln ts a .t in r.iimii.i i nan .ieu.er j .naiesiy, n it is a vessel of war too l ie is airing", when liiei pretrial to ' u ,,sy maps have brought accounts of ail claim lo be the only National party! and ,ne Lt:r Majesty 'a aervice which iu New Hampshire they have kiwavs bad could t :e been anywhere in the neighbor- "U the I'oser. and a "clean swten by (he -hood, c i there is no report of any such tu-. Democracy" ai aiwavs announced ail over occurr.oo. Tbe vcs.el is probably named t1(.(J ', o- country wiih "three cheers' for New , "u: u' ws auacxea uve Uays alter rteaim r irom ISaojermassiiig, up the river p 'j 1. 1 io. I have alreaily demoiistratet that : posure to taxation, a greater nnsclilel ati'l nns.nl King vs. (ialloway, in i iiuily, Ihu freehold qualification required in tbe ' grievance than that you digned lo remedy ; ( Hrunswick. suslaining the demurrer cd eieeiors of tl.is body was the lnKe iu'er e a natural eonaequencn of undertaking lo dismia.ing ihe bill. Williamson vs. William defenco against unequal taxation on bis desl with the complicated subject of the eon- j aon, io equity, f-rin Wilson, dismissing the properly, that for this purp-oe it was or ; stituuon by piecemeal. Sir, suppose this petition to rehear. Fuller vs. Smith, in equi d a;iied by our fatners in tbe fint t'onstitu I Senate were sitting as a convention, with tv from Caswell, (two cases.) decree for tion, that for the same purpose it was re ' power to make and propose a whole consti- pUintiff in each. Webb . Webb io equi- i ati.j re oruaineu uy ineir r imrcn in lunon io me people oi ine oiaie, lanu mat iy( troin tiranville. 1'ilible vs. Scott, in and tuat the compromise t institution the situation iu which we should place , rnuity, from Lenoir. Myers vs. Williams, given to us was in other of its parts ! ourselves, when we come to devise amend- ; in eii-itty from Itowan. i xoepiions overruled built upon this provision as upon founds-' ments.) and that we bad progressed so far ami renori confirmed. Waod is H.ss lla,.,p,nir ty l:,e I) -moeratic papers ' -" 4 waujnr uas.ing, up mc river jo k, 15, i,,.-a member of t Iierri.la i as tr, ..t.l.Ush two hr.i.ehea of the I.e.M.1 a. ' 1 ... f.... ,.t-J .... i ... ...... ,.f.u... I i i. ... .i... IVamli id liorueo ne). f ,r.... r...i.f . . ? . . . . " . 1 ! humble part among the ad voear-a for a Con- j each should be the came that we had fur-! I'erquiinons, affirming tho judgment. (Jam- ' v-f.t , I r-on lent .n.i.ell I , I lU J l.l ...I .l...U I.. I. . I. ! J ir t I I " .4 .. -IT..: ii it. -nubii. .,,., i.;.. Tu. riHAtui AiaiviT iifw j i ..." . . .. i ' : , . i . r..r ""..."i" " '"-pj-. v.....eD, ...... ,..s r - - - low or ins'. l.onvellllOll ar anil Of inf i ill Inn il t is ai nl I is I.mn.lat lie wltli. hi: ' llfiue H aiders " proha'taiy. a regular Sl'in. of ISaltimore, just removed Ly the ' ,. ,.,; ,,... i. -i.:i- . a i.. 1 j .1 . .i... .. y quarrel" I suppo-e. Ho much . ,ior of Maryland, was charged, 1 .1, ' 0f t,r, ... L,ive i, the h; ; to .Low the ! her ahni.ld ,.ronn fc r.slr.in Nai.nal lijt it i : D'-m-ioney 1 Ije New Ilaiupshire ; Jiw,iiniiiiw.. is divided bttweeo. eilCll 1 a,,... t. .It. I,. 1... .lelerii.il, ed l.v .1,. t.anr.U A ....,,.1.1. f,,.. I.. I I.... ..;,l,l in U, ,ih having delegated power illegally Not only was it r. lired .,, this i.iali6-1 the present constitnlion. how many votes do hheritt. U.l. arid lh .1 I., a ul f..l, u r.. .- , . ' . '. . i . . Ihe judgment. Freshwater vc. Ilaker, from New Hanover, affirming the judgment. Freshwater vs. Nichols, frem New Hanover, affirming ihe judgement, liiire vs. Kelly, from lilsden, order lo be reversed Coward ' f j tu:! v Oiarrel " I far the National ii'. it. tt.at tro jgni farth a Livi Woouhury ,.;.v a, von .euiaraeu. .nr. jomor, u, ... ciiiu. a,,.,,., inai I.e willl.ll.y re caiiou in Senatorial voter should be re vou sunnose the nronos.lior. -o.ild ,-,;..?,.. I.V.I.I. .fR. .;-. I al l.,.ll jour last i-si- in regir-J to St Lawrence lue to obey the orders of the Courl of t. .... ..,,,;,, tr. ...,i..i I V4.'..i.i i. I- '. ' ...i:...i ...i ' , i. v . . wooa vc, ny- , sustaining the ;o. vs. Jordan, ismi.siiig the . directing an ao- tbe Convention was constituted, that it : protected under the present constitution. ' ...r,i A,l.l.rinn t Nnrrat in mull from cuntv. t,t , tne home of St as rit'ht. A;als: 4ttl lb at ha has been llitof leat.-d I i . . , . , . , , , . ' " i-'f "" "iu coiieeoc.i mat . naps wun aome impauenee, - ivo, we nave ' trd anil venire ile novo. II "Vi,"'.' 5".!v '"'"'i', ""V,"- """'"P u" Unch, .Ut iiuporum ,, Cov,,ion should live power to make j refused any restraint in regard to land, end ! i equity from Wake ; ..." f . ' ' , . ' . : ' . ., ........ u... n,0 eapiiation tax on sums ami white polls ! it would be unjust therefore, to provide one Jeuiurrer. Draper, Knox & ( , ii,, I j B ' ' ' Ul equal throughout the stale; ami it was as to slaves.' And is the injustice any the , jn equity from Montgomery, d ' I , J morally certain from th- manner in which less, because, both lauds and slaves boingi.ill liranch vs. branch ...ft. im ...f .-.I'aujm mere ji-ilh uepuriii- ; i Onto. Si NIX. UMfKti flooT .Several weeks ago we would be done ; and it was done to Ihe ful- you strike out tho protection of one and ' Davidson, dismissing ihe bill with costs. . have be for., us a bill I , of the Bank .- Mate ol iuih C.i onus, on wnien is '.. ii the full-.mg ; Here aes the last ir i t an inheiitanee nf lifly thousand it s . t he re.l for u iiil. Young luao, .n tug fioin u.y s.j example, list " "ink into a drui, ' t Uui iiitun Mr ravt i uiy .... .. ft i item, wnicn amrineu inai juui- i icsi eiteui oi 'iie power coniurren. oir, ine leave mat ot tne other, man u you baa njttawleyvs Lawsou, in eq'lity, Trom laenoir, Wb'it t' e D m'lcritt, Suv f -,U':V, ' ( A' 1 'r""lrl' t!,e V roots made the best raxor strops. A I langusge of Ka-tern ntkmeti, addressed ' new constitution to make, you refused pro-1 directing an aco.mt. Caldwell vs. Wallcce, ., , , iro-i was very in avy l bur. day night last, fr nd in W iliiainston has sent us one, and to ibeir Western br.iliern, wss substantially ! lection to lands and iuserted it for slaves ! I j,, ,,,,,. from Merkleaburg, order to be 7 D iiaoer.ts in their ....position to wl io that section. Hundred, of acres of corn fa have tried it. It is the best thing of the ibis : Your property consists for tbe grea- j Sir, this subject has cooner or later lo be reversed Wri"i I'm, UUt imlant. til'ji'iu urge many oljcuoLs t-.it ue p1"1"1. and up from one to four niches at wo have ever had. We suggest thai j ter part in laud. Tit at is protected against! met on manly and intelligent ground. When 1 ! i that iu taxing slaves it will have the ef Ll'-'1'. -f nipped aud will generally be re- cr friends in the ea-tto aunties "turn the unjust levies, by the powerof the landholder you take away the present constitutional .... ". . , ,. , . f , . planted. r.ts of the iuuiner tree .hich abound tl,,. to eleol th. rfenst . ,1,., M- ...II .,. L La .K... ...' ."onstn hsc abolished the ly.tetn of a a. a go, i reason why does il not diive- The artifj land i.oldtrs out of the State, ihi y an been successfully attempted in Canada. o four square raxor 1 breefling of fi-h has recently! t-;tn at large for sa r,l,r. slops, and distribute j ic lobe retained Cut own the larger por-1 open to jnor adoption, one of whioh you will I ol-fotinj' debts by execution e.tIt will pay. He- tion oflhe alavs. i;ive us a constitutional! be eompelftd to take; and these are either I must hereafter be considered guarantee against undue taxes upon slaves, to insert new provision which shall afford debtors. 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