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si r. ler cats see by getting a copy of that speeoh uicu cm he ootaiiiecl very cheap. ' Tha Governor thin raid : The Opnoaiticn Convention it i palled, st.d sure'y ii richly merit the name. It ti-ente a ewll.-ctiou of i ppoMtjs. contraries, laeooi.-iin and contradiction, not to be t ltid cli.eal.ere, in a!! the uncertain tnnals ol polities and politicians. The? resolve in tutor of a y-teui of a) valorem I a x at ion, ami select gentleman to advocate the , trJ 0,1,, r,'"f it pi "po-e,i io tax mi measure hefore the people, who, hot few ' property, slaves ho-ia li .1, aei-i .hn.. to it IWi.mIim aince in bin solemn and ,jnrn ea- : '''. sivi-'i-' r pr t v. ion a tvacrty 3 legislator, recorded the convie-; K"'"st bivini? " u ! ;l ' proponi..,i of th: urns of his judgment aeaiost it. Thev j t"',s V Jt "P'" his prop-rty, an I II the propose a Convention ti alter the oruanio j 0B "r "f v r.v u!u'r P"cii'i of property law, and nutiMiale ran Li ate lo go before ' " "a"' protection again-l having an -.in-the people and say that is BIOIIT, who, but'"1 proportion of taxation put upon them a few short month's sines, said, tinder oath, , '' '" p: it;oi..e of ,. la.ity ai.u pr-n.o-that it is wrong. They r.aolf warmly in.1',"" H" CiaMie favnr.il. me) tl. it ta. favor of ork of in'ernal improvement. iMigi.'hin.' t'ttiereiico l-tf th-- and to prove their sincerity to the Western reoL,e. select a f?cnt'eman to advocate them r-"W tre people, whose first poetical uo- ee triumph over Deaocr.t beeane he had niipnrted and piren txi'titeo and I f to th. H Trry iP'i-':ri, a Kentleman li fc rotr-d iffaiit ererj Railroad, in rente fm, now in erurse of eonstrue'ion, and who i evir voted tor. talked for, or work- ed for, i y Hai'roid that ever ti been ui'n io North Carolina, or in tny opinion, ll..t eter be btii t " He then ent on and iJ jomeihine a- I -iit tien l' ckery, horin; holed through 'f Hicnot vna, ete., which at have not room t ; J 04 not deem It necessary, pint of bi reefh w a dafuerreot i pe of ;. rtiuu of i.k celebrated Kalrih pei-eh h,eh, as wo before t:ated, can be obtained v. ry cheat, 'it V. is then aii! .ometbing about Pe ward at d Chi Uepublieans u-ing the eener l tvkddU of Locofoeo oratnra up o sub j ,-t We will do (ier. kllis the ju-tice to si.; that hi speech wj an ineenimM ore. but utterly devoid of either tlotjuenee, w.i tnihor force, and he entirely fjiled to ar io- bt pa'iy frn-rj. Mr Po.l ih?ri aroi,' f-i reply, tind wa g'eeted ith lud and rtpturuu applause Mii pool, i RF.rt.r. Mr. Po?'l coiiime rcid It Ma:ire that it H the first tin.t Lo hid appealed be fore lite f.-flj.le of iii e cuunty, hut th l he fcad fc-ttlifjt ;ifpeir-' . for liiein advo paiiug the cia ma of ti.r men; but that p- w he was emdid i ' i:iniseif for the of t ee .- f tjvi-fti or. 11 a: Goven.or Ei.ia had toid the pr. J ie t -in in his speech, but 'hjl the tiaternor und in'' '(resented h'm in so itniy p lieu irs in ('.at "pe'eh, that li t! cht '.' v. :.s i ece-sai fr 1 ini lo te.l the I x.t ,e hiin-f If :at he a a candidate He ,ij thai I ould hate eorr.cled the l.ot. , o ..,, r.f i.is ii.,. representation. t ' fire, t :: :t.ee aere -o many ot tbi t I e c. r.3 ii led to n: ve i,i ty of r. p r . n hu r. 'iv mae ii. cessar eoirec:in 'r that b w :ii favor of -i" 1.4- tax '. ... and t . .1 -quareiy u oi: . r p'aif. r f hi party not otoy upon ! r art J . l'- r'tfo"u i.iectinried ty the vi i tnor. i i upon tnr prt whu-b tiie tlov. -.;,r had -it out an : si ! n. l 'n it I.' sajd it -.: the iivr-rtior had -pfieii c 'ne con j -m'ses of it ,- Constitttiin. sn l i - ' pra.'. ft a sernio" ab"ul the dangers ci a chiij', and hi- deterpnnaiion to : '" ii '. li an ,eks and a t-ration. ii tea : . 'jiT'i: r a i n ' a -t man tr ' -f.iti- a iiau-pioii ' !', toni:uti.iri si . 'n ii-ptic-t- ci.'e - in it th 4.1 he , . , 1'. p.... t p. -';,-.. as Sov- r-.or -,f ti,- S'lt- to V' -t S .J' in i ii.e . .-,.: li i t tS- et. to tfi i : i,-:'t'.t on n toe s-;c: tfat he, !.. ii-ooD)r. ..ii j i-t p t ;':.s 1 ' M-vt . a .r,ih. an 1 that b caa.i !' i : " - I. u.d retkinj with it' " ' i . ' .1- -i ibo-it th.- sne'-'-l t '' 1 i- ir'.ii. t. Mr p. i th it .k I e' ': fr- - . b-.cal-f it giv t ji tj r.t fi- t '.-. x. and that h io atorste ; 'u '' '" ' . r. '-ao-e it -.ive eq. ty ; ! ii,e tix I...X Unt in tt fr'e overnai --t 'here o.ight t,i b i..' ty r e Ufn 'u i.i! a li I ;i. ijw, tie riuh and t!,'; ot :L it he f- - an amend inent to t r '' linl. i' -n. ths,t every rnia niigl.t be t-ied aceti'd- .'to a hit le a wrrh, f'ir t . t : . 'oeis.ir -f t'e protection tlt.it a y ma,:, r t. -: . e o5 ' .''ii ibs jve'.u)eiii ' i i.e - tat ' to oj.ytt th.it .'-J- J'. a-. : -.-r plat-' "n : his party hal i -.tii mi-' -iited .': over the "5'ate t t the ,.i-'i:jr !.. i a't'-V-d torn L' iimd hick a ' i- pe-ch ia Kaieh. befor t I' :ii . .! 'I.i,- -.; )-. t-ri! i-.-u h,. ' . ;,d vet a.l. i 1 t torn c' any II .-:- Of I.i- j.'l'iM tl. tt th-- I - era .r o- spcri, . .; rpreii,-d i.im avifi lot d asin-t the prii.e'plrt of i ' tat wb U a member of the Lc-is . e-!h t'.e baj iimt given at-y such d ':!- h's '- r f. rr-d to by the ' vtru ir 're ,tt exac-' vnf jriuity m'h i.; -j - (it p : i'i ,r. thu pa.'X 7: . f the S ;,tt! J u u -'. l'.'ir I" re vttd aj nn-t i ... t,t.A...u ' f Mr IV. sj.o, " K - tivcl -l :n fi.e cJi-nion revenue f.j th - -'t the (i jtttt ii -i.t, and t;.- piy it- ii of t 'sat pti 'ir rJev.i ii i. unai-e. ut j i-r t' L 'ii'.t to ili-i. i. itite mi fnor it' tsin-t n. v .a'ti- j ,, cla-s (,f j, rsu.'s - :.) ; -.0 r -y - of ' ,;. r;y '. lui,..'..-r. .( l'n . .',,. ,.f ,, t'-tl, a.. .41-iu' .'!- (' nii : .'t'.oso i !) J,r..-.ti.o t'l t'.I -.rj ,p.-. s "I p'.t-'U l-r-Htii; n. ii i'. sate.. r,r .!,. ' . -l'J- ,-. .1.1- v ... aid ., 4 l. a - i ::it.:t. ,! artataiiy I it d ir.eir ' inl This w.h admitie I i) lite ii, . t nor ; hoe co 'd i. it.e-t . v " 'i' tli- -s a UK ag,in-i lu'if . '. ,.vf to ii. ,,. It ihiijii--' onju-t i.ake , , rl.e ori;, r pr, r . 1 1 y M it- i ;, hj in n 'jfir-iv. t. ,i iiu i !'-av- !)!. pr.int ; j our. I wou i ! u"5ie u. i it il ao tiie present syam. I- ot, d i., i,.i it in ib Ieisla ti.. and as- mj . in-1 n. ond that n. t-.- (.n-avent t of d t;--. i,e h-tw-eu him , n i iln i , .t-inor, f jr i!,-: I .' ;i n nor s piat Vr .i I i;ie dj'v of ine L'jis'iTurc eg . lur raisn revenues, to ad i- ' xali i: - tv bear a- eijjal a- pra'ti mtl. ,' ion- ; '-in-i.t lit in, i.) .i. (he v.l us inure-ts vi c!.i--es iyf , : i j:ion of -J-ate i P. . .i.e il .M lU- C is , I,. -. id - I 1 . ii.icratn- ;i .ifo- ,u x : i n I i , -il ri,. n ( tat upi:i -U-.'r- w:m th.- . I ai ii.ee cf 'L p'a'fjrni aould p j.-e n up ,n . Hb-r sj. ti"i .f pro;, riy Tni w the li l k Ml JSe dsoe's (' i"jO illOh WU C'l he tgJ.l -l sod ihn M j ajfH Osl i ,Lt I.t- t.ii.d aga.iist Mr li.eds ta aiut n i tbe Consul uti n ou p i- : trie Jju'oal, which li l, wis iu the iv a ,ug words ; ' S,ec, 2J lis it f-t'tli r ensiled that tiie raVored ifil.abttsi' i f-s ,ef, C s- It.- lienr I-! -is-eii, V ICV-J ttlot O H II.' (,e j .t if Lt eximj lejii- ( is Stale or other y iiiipo-e, ntairaed e. i poll as In tofore proscribed by law, in cases of boJily MSrmitv. Mr. P. said tint this wmuot a ptoooniiion'. to tax nnjthiiii; arcordinj to valuj, aad ouM leai-H Ihn aUieh Id. r uith'wit r. proteniion aaiiiat haviiij; tht! whole taxi- ti.'tt of tbe Sum placed upon bis slaves th:it be waa opposed to such a prypojitiou aud u opposed to it now; that bis po-i'i.j.i j h,m1 ,,1k I,! s!'": '" f 1:is Pf'y proposed a i ' '")? p'aifonu ":' the a of 'r U'edsoe; thai be v red ig., "iiiinuiiieut o: Uamsay en page ol I... j Jooruil, which aa in the foIi... . That cohered iuliabit-inti of ti.U State t-xeepl I udi u , tut t iiei by th;s l'on?.iti tt.in, bi uljec to a t tx up.iii the u ! valorem piii.tple. " vi 1 I ih- tjeit. t.. Aseiiihly h:ili not ?e. fit t ; t .x then. -s j the per capita pri:ic: ! , in . hirh 1. eaee they hill not be t.iji- '1 more thai hue p. rsons. u1 j. ct to c ipituti u t ix." Mr. 1' ail that ti e fiit part t,T this :t tm lolmeit ouid pat a fit u;i n: .'. r dc ' cutting to aiue axit Ume m otiier pro perty it hout .-u. h tax: th.it t !i : - wouid !i ui i cp uceipia! a n tl utiju-t to In the same re . n thst Mr lii. -ii- e s rjoiu tion al.d the lem icra!ie ! : t :" r : i j were u lie q ral ami ui j ist upon tiie boluers of other pr .peity j that lie was fur putting tax c; corJin' to vaiue not only upon slaves but upin other property a!.-o and was opposed to . xeiiipiing either I'.T this rea'on he h id voted a liiisl tlie-e propcsi'i us and i sa iuft the ru now. lie rep-ated that he desired (quality to the slave o tier and the i.in -l ive oani r, i-Xftiij :tu i.iither, ;i:. i as th. refoi ' eotuid.ed to vote ar.'ti ! -K.y "o--r.fi it cx-n.p'e-! eitler ?': -in: tiv t j.-t ai-l -..,: i ) d-;-oi, ot t'.e !..xv; Hi H.'ll the .nr i , sp, -i ! had at-..-i h;-::i ' '';! ! r A wher,. hi- fri, ..ds c-.j'-l ,..t ! and hd there refT'Settted him p1 'tform of his party as propi-ii: erimin-ite in fivor of notl.tn.-, as fa or ot taxie; the family Hil l.-, dieine adiinm-'i red ti the siek, th It..!,: die tin cips. .t". lie : surprised ,t f lio . ermir, i-r ativ man Wl. w a le t r--iid. should :-,ke M,.-i, a elm..... tii-it :,.. iVr-i; platform provi'ied for no dn f,yor 0f ,,,,.. U would cvl t',c iot , ,.,-.,tin' t that ,.arl of the pari ot the op I'oii p!ii!eni .thieh the 'lovemor had t.tkeii i-'ieh tut r t tr-n ! ir pains not to read It .ra il, tt e t ,o.i,) w.ir.ls, Htth f.iwer to oi er.i; ii.-.te :,- ) in fv-r i.-f th,. r-a-.te nr d iets r I o ir -' it,- a:, J the j : i i -1 - i 1 1 j ,i suits of her e',tvm." '' i pr -.j-itn w-. no i.t to t x nipt irrttn lni:i.s a.; !. : -itit'e ar-t -s i f hon-.ei.nid and ti'r-h. ri fitr ritnre whcb are n-ccesa.y to -t op a mm in his i'i. istriji pursuits, hot ;'ut tijferrj.T hi! d-iiie 1 lb at it was in tH- p'atiorni tn-ii:h fa.- had a copy of it in h's bands .p,.,,;;,:, 'I'ios provis.nn w is i'ri lr to the on; enioed in i.v. K, i i s n.l Vi'inm iiit-sg; al.cn he recount)- tried the exemption of ou- hundred and fif-y dolt irs north of prop'-rty to c.iver all t! .'-.j th'i'SS. ;-.-li .ii . k--".t ii in ' . I n ! or r r'-re .i-H 'M t". : pin. ip,.- of i ('i ,:ity. L.'. iiu-" it . x t ii I. -i ii, .-v-ry i:,.,r, -. iko. In- r-);-;; j ti ll "f ! X.. em, 'e'. ''," I. lie t: ,.,..o-e a ri'iei.! t:.x '.t, o, n , ,r p-r-IV aliki won pje-ir lo .X 'l.p: tin ,; i.-i:,-dud dollars aoriii lo cover ti.esu iltt. - ar'i-e'- ho is. hold furniture ; that be bop-d ilion ol i no; I rai. u- fcnew I . rt.'ir'a a'! -ii -'.i, to -i.e f.iri ih erat.e p!atfrm eiot on- i i.t tion, but r r ,posJ to tax ere u I et-.pt tl'-g w. ie fir ta a i.e. tin: h f.e ne.-r io .1 t any c n-t i from tax i': iv mill o- Th, anl and t XIIIJ lb hi I -it prop- t J.-e id U itn'ion of C"; pr-ivis-ir to he!ri !- ty . d.. i in t.it ii l as ;,r i .lU'.I . and pi ie-! .Nor of th id not lUp-ih pa-ty. -. .i, of N Itl-.tj tl. h it innLiz jii-i p iy tlfir nl hur i-iis '. t.,ij-ili').i vn., Ilinj hllfl J"!" f !"! ' ij itint .v'ii- !'.' it 1 1 ,'(';' A.I th- o-i- :,! ! 1,,, ', .., '"! '! i-lature iu r-..i,d n-rii. ol loler .al I - ' ' 1 'I - id hi in ihe I,' Democrat becau-u Im had supported and t ;n existence ami ures a ceiitlenmu who b ad voted against ' ttery Kiilioad, in soma form, uow in the course of Construction : and bo HCV-r VOteil 7"'. 1 -'-c ' "r twLfd lor any K.iilro.id tint ever lw beeii buiit in North 0 or, i.i my opinion, itui tver win nc t.uiit. .Mr I'ooUaid, a reference to the journal of the I.eoU:t..re would el.ow tbi. to U total niisn l eseiitalioii of hiseour.se that he I. a I aJvoeaicd ami voted for more Kail - ii.s ih in the li.iViTttor had ever done, ...I voted njaitKi fewer; that no ap .aiion had been asked fornestern Kail while he was a member of the Lfis ; and, therefore, he hal no opportu f wiiiii lor any, but that he bad voted I at uri nity :o- .i!ni..-; eveiy tiling that had been asued 1 1 tin- v. e t rn people. Me voted against the ' b: ;.i .pti ..lion to the Kayelteville (loalfled !. .road, t ee m-e he voted in both sessions i. o I. - w- u in . tuber of the Legislature .'r -p; -....'iatiotis f seietal Imniircd tlious a , i ,'. to improve Deep Hirer and :iims den'-ipe liie eo.i:'ie'ils, and this road was a rival pfijeet lie thought it vroni ; j in:, for I. .ill. He reiemd to the Sen ute j.iiinal of l-ofi-7, pi-o I'.l.'i, 'JO I, ati2, : ow::.4 'hat he vole.! f.-ur times for the ' t raw bii.I I'oa'lield K .ilroad, to pae i si, ,,; tni.t he voted fur the Atlantic Mi l N I". h. 1. . to pue 'Jtii for the Atlali tie ai.d :-'..(! -'k Ktiir vid, to page S-.J for ti.e Wi ,-teru l''nvii-ion liiil, a aniended by the sel.-et committee, to paee 3d 1 and S2t, tor the Wihniiietoti. Charioite and Hutner ford iiailroad, to pa-.-e Hil for the (ireen v, ;,' I'r. iieh Hroud 11. 11, to paL. 31S, ;i-t' l ir ti e llo-l.injliam and Coalfield Kail r . id. lo p if-'e io'-i for the Southern Airline Hai'iT'iad. He relerred to the Senate jour nal of 1s.j-'J, pa'e -05, for tie Wilming ton, Charlotte and liullierford Hailroad paL-e.'i- J'.iSi tur the Western bx'ension, which bill he advocated with all his might in i he Si ii ite and out of it be spoke for it, published his speeches in tbe Kaleigh p-ifers. i.i;d in the papers in bis own Pis t. et that in thu faec of this record and tte.'M- ats he v as surprised that the li. . ri r il l atteii'; t to ioj jre him in the We.-t. I y put d-lei.j to those people that he (Mr. 1' I rtvr ( id h.r Julktil lor li l.'ml ivr ml ! lull! in W.'i Ian,,,,,,, nr til mu (his) ijihiunl,,.-! fi-iruif be vm'," Mr. p. rai i the Hot ru n- h ad to day made a strong i astein si e'ional .pi-fcb saying that west- ei o eeiit t no n desired to ailt-r tbe constitu- thin eivii.j tl., ni the poer to put their ba.i-i.- ii to tie pickets of eastern gentlemen t i : aud tl.-ir li ad.s, and had said that this I ' -i i i : f p i i -7ll.ll.'(l a year to build II. K's i- '' i:-'l' l -tr-et aid gets nothing in r-urn. Mr. i'. said that be was an eastern in a 'i, tint l. was -landing before his eas- i ten, .Mends. iU,.l ,,. if took nceasion 1 lo tel! iio oi th-.t while he was an eastern mail, I,,- na ai-o a N irth Carolinian, and ' fit pride in the 'noior aud pro-periiy of r . ..f the --te. that he had done, .ii ! f "!1.; cotrib'ii' to do, whatever be j Oi.;. ! r ' l..-i,i ijt sud (It-velopiiunt of . ei. iv s.-u;i "i t ti.e St it", ea-t and west, i Nr:U at. ii .-.iiii. as far as the resources ani lie.itn'ia. P n i;f?u of the Stite aonid f.-Tii it ; that s't-b the platform of his pirtv and .ii.h a as his p atlorni j and that he sh'iuid i-t t li rl or fsll by it. That he wo'j'J t ,: this occasion to say to the face of!, . ei-'iro frl-nds a-.d neijhbors that if1 eeii d i -,1-,-rnor r.f North t'arolina, be -. .i i tfi he the liir.-rnor of the east nor t.f trie wi ?i, hit of the whole State, and aoi.l ,; i wh.it lie eo'iio fir the pi ".r,.-riry 'n.l h-.-.t.it . . of all. Tbit he aho-jid take . ti e i-ilioi.s ea-t mil w.-.t. and he p'ii.' ! ; ':' the iiovernir to te.l the wee-!-ir. I when we oet aflioti tiietn the o It vi-, tii at had l-tvli taken by us here 1. r.t fho cl i-e r.f his spech. Bat -t a .bout of applause, and such F,ne more. have it, .-iven to any oth- ; Jj,,,;.., ca!;cd U4 ,h,. ol,,er d tll0 j a. a ciuiii ite in this Lhs- 0 Moro ot Messrs. hiias .V Cohen, lately occu- t; , ir'einp'ed to r'ivc the whole t,'"-'' JJF T. H. Urem i Co., and .'e .were -n ii " I i rilliant apio-ch of our pleased to behold what a ttl"ol arrace- " st u.d -ml b-.-nrer, but merely leri(, haj given to their various art Uh .t c hive s.id. hovnser, , . e.es and it is pertain. v n ,itn,l trv view anr.l. o rem. t . t-ie r-smarss of both i ii. and jre r i ;tiv c irr. ct. Mr I 0 I. o ir::ir hj. i I'lij ieijt speech. -in ii io iu oursii in i i i.as ma le irr-.t nprtS..on t-.'iUij Hoe. Kl ve ry tn ich eoiif'is- n.iy I ii at he f.-lt the ! ad ree ivr d, or in s a used up ean ii i to say more. it he ii n t r Mtsi - nti'T V-ii ND i II nl i .f March 'ith says : -" li t t-r from a friend in Lou !y cinv-r'a'it with lit.-nry a-i aro that im i-nport-int di-cov r,rc tirino-. r prs , n i .j - The " Mast- r of the H d's,' y. in eX'imiiiit g some old bas in,' to the Chapter llvise, "ion of m-u.'isertpt Hoe invnt l.y , , 1 I.'' tll-lll;es. Ae ery of Sh-, been ma Ie -;r J I! ,u,i -pe It would ipp- ipartu ip;, is d i ,t - If. I he.-.TO, 111' d v K'iz ,1 " li H i-n-tr 1, gr ind ol tire ...".-,t dramati-t I'he 1 a reported to be greatly ; iv-ry, thon-.-h some 'li'6 sod to believe in 1 T II K 'il'IlT I'lyilKlts CtiMIMJ TO New ii. i- -i r-.- i.t meeting of the abate-:-'s . !. - i'-.ii-i , j. jt was agreed to -. i ' on -uu, ,f U I (10,0 ii), in or p -' i"ri e.pip the great ship s ,. ',.' , ii no initial capital th'- i .'.j X' .n. (':. li is exp'-eted r ih - ; ill he at.ic li t irt f ir New " '' -ame time that tne Prince ' ' will vt-i: Citn.di, arid will, it is t-i. '; an '- to aeio,nrany the royal i -i t -n '.- .ra have heeil issued to' ni - i, -1, '-,,; Ii-ra, r- questuii tin-lit -i.i i.i '!:.;' no, us t-.r the new snares,' ' in r i ; t i i - - - . r a -,t i .---! in, fir u-ariy ) 'el l had h. , . r. e-ii-.-.i al the r.liicr.., ,, company l.;n inn It'rtivr Mti'h I IK V K'IM. C.s. RNTIfIN. A DelllO ai ,i,p r in 1'aihorough srjgiest that ''.'.i '. i" vi ' loiiv u'l .ia shoui'l lia .it ap ii .-1 ' Hint m It H. ip.-r and Rev. D.uiel ;n ' do .-.'..t s ol the State at inr-e, ' pr ' i t Vim..- arid Amtri-ans of tn i- I ' ' ' ' -i,a H.-lper and Worth I it the Tarteroi.h rerneiiihered that the iu-!"" w - jcjif S?-. W ?TO.iVi i-'? ifaJ&z!? jt. ,f-l'R jf.J "v',' 'i5.-" : ''"-i"' k faUARLOTTE: Tuesday, ,t pril 17 . IStil). it rif.R. WakefieU. Ksq .. if Lenoir, lius cm,, s. nteii to set, and ia eur antlmrized ut nl. lie will receive nr.lrra f.,r llir Wind, hi., tin. or .ri.i-r. nw. and receipt for tlieaame. Any er.i.na suHsenhuic wh.. p wit.nn three nmnlh. will revive th. W10 ., tw.. . . FOR oi.VKKM.K " - - ....-s- . . . - lUili llfUalj,-:MU!.d Mr. Hueliatiao and was surprised ,., -hake his Bst at gentlemen ou this, the llemo in Pasliuotavk 1 s i. i i . I .l er" i-"1" of House. It was bad . PP',M ' I deposed to aid the . fjf im l0 ,Uu4 jn bit 0.n pIaCe t andidVi ks von sim iiiff. We are uullimiiul W aminuiiee A. II. UKOWN I'.xx , an a CHiniuale t'ur the etiiee nl' Mier.H ol llie ettue nl Mirrit ol .Mecklenburg i-irvnty t the i iinuing AuguM We are atitiieriied to iiince h'l KPIIK.N J. ItKKIi l II ILL, , as a cununinle lor the of. fice ul lirr ll ul Mf.Uiinburs cuiitv, at the en. 10 auiiiir Aui:Usl eltctiuli. , i v- arc uiiiliiirii.il in inuounec R M VMIITI' i .'and amid Ihn confusion was heard lo say, ' u, tuI11lc ,he ,.flice ,fUeA ,'fton' dJ H'berford Hail lvoad yQU retl ,poij,.d (0 Mr Lovejoy. ', .i . i bas been received in this place. We learn Mr. Adrian, of New Jersey, as if t i iioii t el ct'tin. are uihnrnH to aninunrc W. W. tililKIi, Ku ,aa a caneniaie lur Uc lliet ol M.tnll' ul Mecklenburg county, at the ensuing August lei lion. W are anlbortsed to ftniieunre WllI.lAM ,M AXH KM.. K-u , as a riilnlltatt l-r tin. . tli. r , I fneriirf Meckknburg cuunty.at the e. -suing Angoat eleetmn. ' We re utl'rixed to annnanre SAM I. A. HAltKIS, Ks., aa a candidate lor the oflicr ul Xt'etilTol Mecklenburg county at llie ri.aumg Au. gut election. We are am tinnier! to ennotiMr J P. SMITH, F.s , aa a candidate for the (lice ol' Mienff nl , Mecklrtiburg counijr, at llie tiiiuii.g August j aitruoai. ; -.p. ...... , , , The mdi.-posttion of one of our bands bas prevented us from issuing our papar at th regular time, New Advertisements. We call atteution to acveral new adver tisemente this week. In tbe Clotbiti. Line, J S Phillips and r uuiii prit.gj -i, v-o. oiler great inauce- menta to tbe public. Competition is said to be tbe life of trade, and we tb'ok we bare it in Charlotte. In the Jeweiry Line R. W. Ikckwitb has opened a splendid Stock in bia new Kslab lichmeht, which has been neatly Sited up. And not the least important announce niiitit is the e-.tab.i-!i.:iP!it of a Private Suroi- cial InQrtnary by M Caidweil Si ti i b boo. The Sons of Temperance ii urgently re ijested to meet on Saturday night next. ' ' r'cb dispiwy. Th-ir s'ock is larg . .. ami it rich array of fine thin.'S will tempt per sons to purchase they nl be eerlaio l , . - , .. A. C. j i Cnnvs-i Oponod. In another column e give a fall aeoounl of th" di-c js-ion between the rival candidates for Governor, John W. Kliis and John Pool, at 'iatesville. It i be apparent lo every candid reader lliat Mr. Pool beats himself tight gallantly, and we have no doubt, ju .',;ing from this paaa.ige of arms, that iu-tead of the Opposition Party bein compelled to leave their platform like rats a sinking s,ip the r-.-doubtable leader of th-: Detii jcratio party will hiui-tlf cry " jtrc C'rj' atid give up the contest. We are in clined to this opinion from the fact that the conie-t was eominen.'cd bv misrenresenta ti in, to call it by no bar-her name. Oos c Kills staled in hi ".ileigti spe- ch tlial Mr. f Pool had "voted again-t every railroad, til (' some form now iu course of constr iction, h and who never voted for, talked for, or worked for, any railroad that has been built in North Carolina, or iu bia opinion, that ever will be built." Thousands were enl West to excite the people of that section, against Mr. Pool, thus endeavoring to take an undue advantage of bia opponent li,u this advantage will be ilioi-i lived, as the manner in which Mr. Pool refers lo this assertion of Gov. Kllis, will situfy the peo ple tl. ;t be has beed badly misrepresented. tir , i .. . , ., . , . . r .ttertttiou t, in.v pari oi Mr. Cooi a remarks where he refutes Gov. Kliis charge. Kxpoctocl Haul. From Wa-hinioii we learn that .a duel was ixp-oted belatecri Mr. Pryor, of V. and Mr Poltty, ot Wis, Mr. Pryor sent a per. .-mptory challenge which Mr Potter ac cepted aud chtse hoio-knives as the wea- i pons. Tr.isj wis declined by Mr. Pryor'i . ' s aeconls wiiliout consulting their principal, as vulgar and harbaro js. Mr. Land-r, the second of Mr l oiter, nfTcied to as.,ouie ihn quarrel and light with pistol,. 1 i w,s .0 r. j. e.eil and th, re ll.e matter r.-.'a , The la alled-ga tl',,lrr bas hoisted to ita) ad the nam.- of the Hon R. M. T , mast li ""'" - r, Preside,,,, Gen Jos. Lane, for 'iee Ptcsidi-M E. O. Haywood,' Esq. cuian, who .U ltiiocratio j Elector for tha S the State at larfe. at the rrquert of bis frien.U, addressod the people of tbi plnoe, ou Friday nibt lai-t. Wo attoudrd to hear him. As hi) said in the out act that he intended to di.eu.sa a State issuo, we tup- 1 L II ..I .1.. .,..r,l ,,M. nf nil valt irm in nil its phases, but such was not the case. He is a plau-ible rensoner but very unfaii, in his deductions. He read tlm Whij; platform, and ahhoueh it makes a dis crimination in favor of the " ualive products of our State and tha iudustrial pur.-uits of her eitixen," yet he stated that the Oppo siliou Party wanted to tax every tiling, oven .1,., l.r.t...a h,Mi..,l,nl,l und khehou furi.iturc. ... , , , i eeese, chickens, .Vc. and wo expected to e ' hear him say " lit Cups " too, but bo did not. fter discussing this subject for aomc time Alter oiscussiiii; mis sunieci lor aoiue time ' . . . . . e , , ,. . ; " 7 t'l ' , " for I'resident. ,f bo recced tbe nomination of the Cbarb ston Oonvcution, although ad- ' ,l i:td 1 '"' ' b ,lie mot objectionable I man inoki-n of In na.iiiL. alotiL be nrais- lhack nepnlilieans in casting oil mm on tbe President Ac. Wo have not lime to uotico bia pccli .... . iu' "t. , . have heard, his i (Toll did not belietit his; ; party much. , . .. . Rail Roud Iron. I i i.j.r: t .1.- ((-:!-. - that they have commenced laying the iron j fiotn this place towards Lincolnton. Speed the good work. ' i f iR TIIE N C W HHJ. JACKStiX Ct'fM'Y AD V A LOU KM MKK I IN(J. Mr r,litor : Tbia morning a uotiee was ' po-l. d on the Court House door, say ing ' "the friends of the I'tiion, Constitution,; and Ad Valorem Tat 'lion, " will hold a nieeiuiif at i'-teiv o'clock this Hay. At the time r. fen d to. proclamation wi-made al the door of the Court House, giving the sense of ibe noiies to the people, and in a few moments, our spacious Hall was crowd ed nh ibe fr.emen of Jackson tin mo lion, John ll Hryoo was called to the Chair, and pavi.l tinkers req le-led to act as S.ctctary, when Dr. . L. Love offered the foiloinf resolutions, to the larj-est pi litical meeting ever assembled in J ark -on County. 1. Resolved, That wc cordially concur in the Piatform of rim ipn-a declared by be 1', I',,,,ie,.l!,,i. at f:,i..i,.h a.., I f..i iv ei.Jt.re -he nomination made' by that body 2 Resolved. That we i!l ratify an I eoiil-m the nomination of the lion. JOHN P(M )L for liovrroor, at the August election 3 Resolved, That we approve of tbe proposition to hold a Lhsfrirt Convention at Asbciile on the Wednesday of the Superior Court, to nominate a candidate for Klcctor in the spproaehin Presidential Klertion, and the appointment of a '.l-ste ; r. pre sent the District in tbe National 1. Hi on Con veiiiioii at Hai imorr, and ,1 i iii-lroct o ir d.-b gate to u-e ail hnm.rahb: me n,s to .,. cine the nomiiiation of our own ditmg lisb p.J ciiii. n, WM. A RAM AM, for tbe I'resi dency i. Resolved, That the Chairman appoint ed !(! d.-legaies to r.-prescut this County in the Ashvide Convention. R. olved that the r' eeedliii.'S of this m-elingbe pn'o i-he i in the II ilei,;li K-jM-tir an I the other I 'nini papers of the State. L'ulortho 4 b 11 -solution, the fol'owing Delegates were appointed to it: . M Ktiloe, John Wuis ou. Mij W. H I'.,..,.., I i' ll, f i ' n...... ta iv ' " ""l""' - " "-. " " Wavis, tnal i ooper. eroop Kiilo-, Mr. L Love, lluk.h Rogers, Col J II Ai'ey, A D MeKiiiey. All x uider acharr. Car t H Coward, Widiaiit Rioan, C. J. p Parks, Jam.- Nations, J Keener, John Drown, R II. Cannon. un initioti, the names of the .secretary and Cliairm in were added Col li S. (iaither, of Murks, being then called on, cafe us an afle, old fi-liiurud sfieerh, in lavot of forming a great Nnhoi..i Union Party, in opposition to all clai-a of See lionaiista, to be con rosed -f the friend i.f the Coinltiitimn and t'ninn wherever found 10 ' "li'" and eoiicl.idrd h, .howmg the justice ini Mr '-"'l"-! 'iold and iiece ity o! a topii'ii; the nil v Inrtm ' principle of taxation. His arguments on this point were haraeteristic of the man , p. am, ah! unanswi raids. Col. f h,! l. the ,ame vie nf this principle,' . o.e; rsxafion. that b held hen be was in the Contention "f 1 ".'li, oeenp v in j as the cal t. Ih.l- Journals ..how, the very lame idcmi- 1l,p fir every thi'u tn iv. 1 n'eatartlt ird. hut a- ' . ." r f ' h" propr li,.i. i 1 1 Ilntiia., who t.r,-;, i,tl,,,,r ilv i riL'bl to ilii-tate lo the r.eonle .,f ihi- S.niiuriii District, and .e-i i!h to iho-e of J irl.xm fVninty. fee(,rf .,) i,wiD(- ,i,,t th" current in the House was overwhelm ingly Mr oigfor eq i tl Taxation, and fear ing the Kl-;. men of Jackson might vote In Ihe ii" xt Ko-eirm a-' t'ri-t th Dr.-sent ahomi. n.hle Democratic P:atrorm and his own rose aiJ,j delivered a short dtptu tori . I .peeeh, iirtm- the p-ople to stand' by pre. in nf hi .ilon. which h IO b uin -quit, m i i,r tyrannical and oppri.-s.ive. Col li made a short reply in a sarca-tic manner, showing that the sole J " ' ,,1'ic riiiiy i li am is was to diei.iet, the peop'e, to lead them to their prejudice, and also to interrupt, if po.il..U, th - present pretaiiina- harmouv of the meet. When Ihe reaolijiiriiis were ottered for d .pt'nn, " little Dll.-y "moved the wi'h I ilrmril from the house uf all nt.roi d and il is m r-veu uw. WI rttnci vv KNTIREI.y A I.iiNE 1 bis is glory euoii.h far ene day. AD V ALORKM. Wr'tl'r, March 'rim I -fill. . " a..-j- 'land paya unnually three hundred million I of dollars for manure more than the entire commerce of that country. The total val j '" r" Jear s crop has l.e.ti report, d to ' "rlJ"""'"'. -'"-time ago a- lung about tlir - e thotiand mtlliot.s of doll .rs the ero'i inrtliides the animal as well as the vei.,.tal Ie T, turnip crop hi kineduin to be wn been estimated in that nrlh fifteen I,-.,,!,,.-. ...it. lions. Fanners, I lioi.a. F.M. ud .our , ' u,i, and it will pay brtter per eut. I CONGIIESSICAL EXCITEMENT, A SCKXK IN TIIK nODSK ( ) F H K 1' K 1C I iKN T AT I V KS T (I ft K ?'EN 1' 0 Bow. I Th(j rd01l ing -u , jcU"il(.d ,t0b of tha : ,tcjltllll ( raireil in tbe 1Iouk o Hepre- acnlalivc on Thursday, by bu violent "Pccb uf Mr. Lovejoy ' i r in- ' 'I .1 II... . .llr. I.OV' It. 01 II IIIOIS. Haill I III1 liUUSO bad been etieaued in eivitij! tbe death blow to iiol y c i. in v H) the Philadelphia plat form liiu Hi p'ibliioiii fariy stand pledged, as far as thu Pedcrul ovi-rniiieiit lias the lower, lo cxtiipate lb it other ' twin relio ol bathailstii, slavery In the terntoriea.- Irout the miiiihHrs, and spoke in a loud tone, . ' . 1 . with emphasis, and earnet (lestioulaHoii, - ! cttilist ,,e gro,Iud on whiob it was souoht to ju-tify slavery ; beeaii-e the creatures ' aro poor, mid ibe strong have tils) power lo oinre-s the weak the neb to i-nnreas the the spiTit of slavebolding Veiug the ilU of , ll0K(I t. vi , rt0. : Several .'.-titlemen called bim to order. j Mr l'ryor. of Virginia, said the member tin vr, iuro.iu.it. u... from Illinois, Mr, Loveioy, hai no tigt.l to there and talk his treason and insolence. j Mr. Hirkdale. of Mi.-sisiippi Let hi in '", ' . ' I 1 he eoufuston soon became iroiii ral, auil meinhurs bee so to press IU10 the area. ' Mr. Cox, of OL'to, laid the gei.tlemau from Illinois ouuht to tpeak from Ins seat. . .. ; . i i i Mr. I ryor let bun stand there and Wik j He shan't come on this aide of the ball. Mr. Karksdale was teen shaking bia cane, j tbe tumult, aaid tbe gentleman could spaak from bis seal. Tbe Chairman (Mr. Washburn, of Maiuc,) io aiu rapped to re-tore order. Mr Adrian, in a couciiiaiiory tone, snp- posed that nobody wanted to iniiinid ate the geniieui iii. Mr l'ryor No one "rants to intimidate bim. Mr. Lovejoy Sobody can intimidate hp ! Many id publicans crowded round Mr. Lot ej iy, who eteiaimcd to tboio, " oh, I in aafe enough." Mr linrn. tt, of Kentucky, elevating his votue above the iliu, aiu the rules rnjuire tho gentleman to speak from bis scat. He must and shall doit! Ha abail not shake bis 5st at gentlemen ou this side, in a me- dacing wiatmer. The chairman called loudly for tha Ser- geant at-Arms, as if to attend U Mr Ii ir netl, who said, " you may Call th Sergeant- al Arms, but the members hil not do il !" The g itiering mace of that olbcer soon made its appearance, but it slid not ijj.i-t the disorder. t. I.' M . .tfi' ; . . ,l . .Mr Keliogg. ol l.ltnois, em to the sup port of.l.i. cnKagie,sayii.K (bat be .hai: not commit a breach of the rules, but at the aame time he shall have bis rights. A general fight, at oi-e lime, seemed im n.ineiit, and the nil. lest cxeileiiitut pr.vail- it lhrr...hnt tha -Us.f .F The Speaker was called on to resume hi seat, when the Chairman of the Committee reported that tha Committee roe, owit,g lo the Uis-jrder ihsl presniitd. l'iualiy com paralive ipin l was restored. Mr. .'sh. ritisn ssid we are in good order now. I'h's wa succeeded by iau-hti r The House agiiu went into Coinmiltee, when Mr 1,'ji'j j took bis tatid at thu Clerk s desk and resumed hit remarks He 'poke about the Northern Christian women w lio went lo the South as preventing iie re turn of the people there lo harharioii. Mr. Singleton, of Mississippi, nail h wou'd not allow inch iiiinu ations on tlm Southern women. If the im inter per-i-ud in that cane of remarks be wijid bol l htm pirsonally accouiilable M -. Iiovejoy said that of four millions of slaves in the South there was not em b-ga! husband or wife, father or child, and "i 'e ar.oul a I'reaby lerian Kider do n S -u'h bas ing the gosp'l nhippd into bim with th broad-lde cf a hand-aw, and of a young girt in thte city being whipped until the blood cnue out of her nontrils, and thin sent to the gsrrrt to die Ho bad sworn to support the oiisiititi'in beeause H of. d it, but ba did not interpret t in the way the Southeut-rs did. Mr. rhinhatii, of f auth Carolina You vi'iiate it. Mr Asntnore And perjure yourself Mr ingeton And are a negro tlm f tn no paney w ith V "J " " "Pt,,. Mr. Lovejoy aaid that when Daniel Wi-b ,"r 'P""e 01 ,D,! "'lP'"'on 01 .Austria on j. f."-'-.. - ........... wi K-'' pr, and the thunder po"ef. hu". greater than tbe-e was the power ol public opinion, alio betore this lie proposed to arraign AO-trta. He (Mr. Love- joy) pr ipod to hold up to the retribution '"''e opit.ton alavehol'liiig in a, I lis ity an'l ht't'-fusness, ju-t as the gi-m, tn.-ti here had pjligamy. Public t-btinteM will burn and srour mil slavery, and the proper way is by the action of the slave State themselves. He bad endorsed the Helper book he cause he wattud to do it. He did ao without a-king the genlh-mHii from Missouri (Mr. CKik) or anybody else. Von abed the blood of my brother twenty years t'jt, and I atn here now free lo speak in t mind The I'epuhiican parly would V,in "f '" Knlu,'ki. " gentlemen now l. re fan,. I.i hti.l I he i,,., l es l! I -I,! need l,V men mora moderate, and, if it were not of f,....ie. I.i. -anuld add riiore tnlililill m-li lie would like 10 say in Cbarle.touwhal b. Could asy here. . Mr Douhani lou had betur try it, Mr Lovejoy f can goto Kngland and tin-re discuss the question of Church and State, or auv other Drilish institution Hut if I go into the Uvc States and talk against "lavery, where is my protection! Mr. Miles, of South Carolina Can yeni I go to Kiiglaud and iunile the iaboiing class ics io a-sassinato the (J.ieen ? I Mr Iiovei y I don't desire to do that. I claim the right to di.-cus ilan-ry every- where under tlm star) aud atripea. 1 claim n 1 tieinuiiii 1 a. Mr. Dinham We want you to assert it. Mr. Lovejoy When you call aa small farmers, and apply other cpnheU ag-iiu! the woikiii-.' y- pie . the .orn, i Uoni barm you. l-.t if a mechanic lion, I ,-,,i, ylvai.i wt-r-j to go South and speak nhoti 'the siitteriotiu of ahilii labor, he wouid lo held morally ti'spou.iblu. i'ou aouuisiti I.iiu anil aeoi.r.,.1 hill, 1, v the hand of al,.. mnA. crh.ns. tar and fe.tb.r bim. .ir. liirksilale Ihe meatiiet in-pro in II., wauled to see them both strangled .uJ J'"' ' l right to go .loan loe.her. . ... ,5"" V '" "J"-V ' '' ,0 C'" Mr. Lov'.jw, .arming 'opMlh bis sub 1''"'!,-f .""a e (Mr." Lovejoy) , ject, passed Iron. I.U seat to .be area in lav;' ' 'ic-titj lo achieve hi, of the tHerx a desk, la lull view ot ail , : . "P tlio Houtb in your anporior. Crios of or- !" ,h? "' PU,J"0","- V, , . , r.' "7,11. ", not pour his i i.!Ui ut ona on old Jobu ISrown. llu uomleinnad wbut Krown did. lie dij. approved of the aul. lid believed, bowet. jr. that hb purpose was a Kood one, .IS lliutlVlK liOIII'st lllld triltlirul. till klnn.l . '- - . "v.4 hi ad and is Ii . .i I . I v r above any other mau in Vii'i-iiiia tilnil tin was atranlud. Any aw to el. -line man was im an uli. iiuiit aiiioior piiate lo liistrihutu I lie epoila. -l!y wlut riht do you of thu South get together and tiuaiit law I hat I or luy oliild ahould La ciia ui iiiiu in i ig - ii over ini tiio carcase, is of tlm si .in. Uu bivuil tlm South. voioc We don't love you J Mr. Lovejoy So it was with the Savior. They tlidii t love him. i Laughter J 5hu. , . .. , , ,.- " 1"k' ' "I vis-'Jumg the I in on 7'-' " could e,op lU "'"- irgmia, in-tead of clothing h.-ra. !f m sheep1, grey, should el,,,l c ,f '" "''""t' al.e. on ac- Ml- the I li r- ' waters of bin, rin Mr. Martin, of irjjiiiia If you como in to Virginia wo will bang you higher than wo did John liioen. ' Mr Lovejoy I have no doubt about it. The I'loniiiiiiee then rose, and the tlou.-ia ' " V""-"-'"- r... . ,, .-1 t t hi s in a n viiiihvii tvt ,, 1 KM itV TAXATION I'KACTIL'ALLY tXKM- 1 j I'l.tWO 1 We ere favored yesterday with a call from a auberilier r llie 4rr,ul, who lives in one of the Ka-tern counties, who, after psvine his subscription, entered into a con- versation with us upon tbe subject, of a t vnlitttni lie appeared In be perfectly faini- liar with tbt syttein, and highly ylintr.l that it as about lo be adopted iti our State ijovei nmer.t (f r of course, Pool ia ti lo elteied and i-qial tuaii n iuaugul ate 1 ) lie Mif rms us that be had hci.1. iiv.ng io a State JAUhau. wlinTe t tie y stein el" n.l t ' uni was in operation, am bo fo Hid th it be tnt hit t uei ujijh hts nrnn-s -,i ,.- 'A' nrtc munn than be did under the oi l, and yet this m m is a farmer and own tjiite a ti imher of heeroes II- re c have a prsc- tical deinyiislratii.ii of the faft that (id v,i'n- re trJ ,.-( burden n.-gro proiterty.' We would ra'her s one te, pnettcal ei- denco as this f.f , beathmi all the theorit ical arguments in me world Here is a man who says be bas lived in a State where the system of u l t t! ,inn tat .tion is in opera- lion and under thatsytetn be paid Ins tai- e than under any ntbt-r , We do Dot won- d-r that he i- njerid at h prospect of li win in bis on Stale un l-r tbe satn sy tern HV u" Inn Un ti l faHtM'iNV I I TH i.A I'UKtVI' Itl'O VleT-iR KmHAM Il-A correspondent cf tbe In lfp'ii't'mtt U'lj;' gives the f .. '; ing account of the ceremony lo be perform ed, in esse the Pope should resolve to ex- ronnnun ate the King t f Sardinia : " 1 he crrem-n y ill tilse p'.aC'i in et Peter's Church with gr-at pomp. Allt! linah will It nie.ent ; the wh o'e Ch w-ll t-r h inj- wt'l Mi-k, tl, erei(! b- le.le.t ; ml lorchea cf tell i 't I- l.eht- I an 1 ex'ineui-h.''! af: -i o'lur' There will I" g--ilr .ei-.: a I ti.e man t:i" or 1, rs t Rone,!!, aft-rwards depsr' for their n o, a. tern-, convent., chanting the .V'noo as pa-s thr'.ugh tie r,ty i i ,. ti-rsot (-i . es ti e tlii" inf irinaii li ! rmt that the s'lite- e of 1 1 "' in itii " .'n th ) th'ik i w i it I y he prori'iun a Cardinal d hv lh P loui-.lf, I -t f M'.MiXINT To Jnlli liuiiwi A n. it oheii-k, about five feet Ut;h. arrived in 11 is eitv nti the UTtb -lit , from New York, on signed to a ni "pl'it her-, to be forwardt l to Kansas. I lit one of lh rides ia insctihed ; ll.ej.ert Jull. RkhVV S. He was Well Luiil'. " 1 h Wie looknn on tun fool's end. ' The whn'i .ff.ir has b. hi rt of Cot, aid. rat iu speculation anion) the curious. I'he inseription particularly is a puxt'e I he gptitlpinan lo who-e eare it i consigned knows nothing a' out it f irther than it .n hipped to l.im . ( "tu.tij;u llnald. Ait'ii.rTiuN I'ra'tii e rs Prta- ri-T Thi I'heai Iimts siys that a large wholesale house in CliieaifO lately sent an agent into Missoari to but into the c-icimilanrt t of one of their dehtors in that State. i lip sjfitt went, an I slinrlly reportn. that lhg h:i4l .lo, iIMll? f value cxeept a eoupli- of negro children His employers wc re Republicans evi ry man in liieir house was a Republican jitlluy wrote bvk to I. vy ou the ii' t-ro cl.ildn u, ntn! lold ihem lur the debt. fins was d me, but without tif it, fir toe di-tre ...I ili-Mir c-uid tit r.t-e the f'i uds. Tie II. p .1, n an lir in tin. write lo have the ehillnii i-old to pay dtbl of flhill. Tri;k Ihe Ilo-lon Courier concludes an aide article on the lato shoemakers striae, with the toilowini.' : "Without slaves, there ..'ouid be no such cotton crops as New Holland, ks f .r her tnnnufuctories Uilhoiil Hie inilis of New ilti.dalitl, its rieulitira and intelianio aits would soon I i.i '"l9 ,l,,,,r for"'er comparatively uupro-p 0'', -n'' P'eil ill H, nator lUoia O ,0" ,jf N''--. what deplorable eb.ne would soon follow upon i i present thiriMy condition. Without e -ill on. aL'ip could not be piiii'hiasi d, il I.t r for thp negroes or f r a coll iJeraide portt.o, of ihe white fofjla tioii al the South - forc rt iin it is, that th" comfort and prosperity of N'alick and other New lviglaiil in iu ifactui lug town1, i' ''' reeily growing out of tlio b nidage of foir in 1 1 1 io ti ia of ine'u" An t-leelion took p'ner in Conn.spti- colon Monday list for (5 vrrnor an I a Lei-i-lattirrv p-sultinc in the triumph f liiieuiiigliaiii, the lipf u!i!iesn caniiiuaio m s, Governor by .17 I majority and tb election to tho llyu-e of ' R,-p,fhlic:iiis lo 60 D.-m"' erais, and 1 3 Ri-puhlienn- t'i 7 Demoorats 111 tii.s..naie ami 1 .iiiurt'.ii i ontieetiTre,.. - -- one" sir ill ; I loin 'et ,-itie ite, aim in elieliin the lenders of ih -it party mad'! herculean - II iris to cai iy the Slate, n-i ! money fir that purpose, it is aaid, without atini; but their tffirts were unavailing. What h ive becniu.' of " our pstnral allie in the North ?--,'.. 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North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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