Agate: The tax oo interest received, a - w ouoted 10 576.774. Tbi sum U paid ou .i-eul 131 ,!"!i,n(;0 of money loaned. Thus add res and jour patience forbid aiiy fur it is eu ibat our sjstem leqiires S-'Il .(Wlr,. tber details. To more fully substantiate t 1)0 loeaed. or other w se bearing interest, the justness of our complaint, we will ro-t- pay litter amount of taxes into the pent the rate a above exemplified. Uu Trea.ury lhn 8vJ4si..'(i7.-0 worthy of slave , der the tax bill of 1650-7 eopcrty. ! there any cau why $I,HiKIi. in inm.oy at interest, mtrictrtl by our la,tc ti H$ praiHrt'Vvrst to 00 per ainuni. should be made to day 40 for tbe pro, tceiioa lletjoys, while fl.Oinl in slave pro perly, unrestricted in lta production, paid tii eits, end SI .OiM in laud paid SI 5i ! (Jo dr our Hill of Might, o niii or set'of oien re estited to xoluivo or separate emolu ment or priilefea from tbeir neighbors, exeep- for gmut and Just reason. Why anot this J'tt, fundamental principle be extended it it application likewise to pro perty, another important elements constitu ting a Plate T A jam: Tbe profile of capital invested in exiMing revenue, system. We ask you, can air a a veseel, in stocks of any kind, in , it be defended T Can any consideration, ex aaaraa of any incorporated to tiading com- ' cept self-interest, urge a solitary argument p.-y, ..ncr ia ar oui oi ine oisie, Donas . ?; . . , ' , f , in 1 ? 1 1 .64-1 This tax wan collected f.B snoot f -".i,i,ut'0 ot profits. In I ?(, ture deliheration. it is trie system ttial we fording to the last Census, there was in 't' against, and for the reform of which North Carolina more than $0,000,000 of an i we k your earnest co-operation. Com nua! production, arising from manufactur-' au-neiiig in 17:4, it has continued to the , mining and nuchanie art, at a profit of present time essentially the same, with but 31 percent , or over 4.Utl,(l.iO We have few of its defects remedied In l!3a, its no rrVifa from which to e.-tiniate the increase , uilitictite feature was, without reason, and of tbia at Dual production since that time, i'hout its being demanded by public sen t nub we krew it has been considerable tiim nt, incorporated iu our Constitution. Vby oar 1ciTa'6rs exeept. d this very con- ; tiUier Acts of tie General As.-, nibly can, siderable amount of profit from pacing taX'-a at every ses.-ion, " be touched by the plas we cannot tall. If the profit on the annual tic hand of reformation," whilst our " :iets tiroduetion of capital invested in various to ii. crease the revenue of tbe State," mu-t says is to be taxed, and it surely ought, nmaiu unchanged iu principle cut.uo be why nut tax thoae of iroductive invest- peiftcttd either by tbe experience of our tnrnta? Mat. stii. n, or altered to suit the exigencies Again: Uuder onr peculiar syten, and of the Treasury. Can it be for a inoinent it is, without precedent, peculiar in many supposed that time has di-closed no de-Te-pecu, there was paid into the Slate feels in our financial systetu ! Is it be!ieid Treasury the sum of 12,379 by a poriiou tt.at an experience of seventy years Las ad ei tbe labor and industry of our ciiizen '1 hi- tax-on tbe eDergy, enrerpri-e and t ruim tf thf community, which should receive in i s doe '.--p himiI the foteiin eare and f.t - l ";i' li 01 our iaw Umilii so ur n- po--n it, -ii -..i- tt '' .tf'it of lie swm pii.i.as we have anion, by S -i " ' '' 0 wot !h of one aperies of prep r;v Ue are siti-iied iL it tbi distinctive fature in om re.ei.ue i- so U'jus'ly opprc-ssii. s.i n't su'r ier s tc ol evi ry reoi:l e a: u erul.ii-U il t-i'icitle of rn'i:e:.; e.-otoikV, and so ciiii- )y at war w.tii tie best interests of our taie, that it req ures no illustration in lie- tail to convince you tba! n reform at least iu this respect is imperatively demanded Still, that you may more forcibly comprc-: hend lta enjuetness and inequality, let us the Mate. It is, that the amount of reve for a moment look to its operation Every nue raised for County purposes, assessed eitix.-n except ministers of the Gospel and exclusively upon land and polls, exceeded cur Judges, (and why exeii;pt the latter, the turn paid to the t-tate, from all s-mrces, when ail other Slate officers sre taxed?) by tbe Sheriffs In 1 -j, the County taxes whose anrvU income from their labor is amounted lo 5j:j,417. The State taxes, ever $5l)0, paid, as a tax, 1 per cent, on collected by tbe Sheriff", amounted to .")0-,-their re-p-ciie receipts The c .ik, the ''11. Are laud aud polls the only proptr doctor, the mechanic, the lawyer, the over- ty aud su! j -cts "itectly interested in a pro Beer, your ounty officers, every one, though per administration of County affiirs ? If ky unt.nno inoustry and sliming . couon.y they may t,e barely able lo tupport iheir families, pail intn the Treasury of the ftate , r f 8.0 upon everv ?10U rceived The lore .. ti au iu the workshop, if in the receipt of mi aa ii,i, paid besides his pcii lax, ") o the sbenff ; while his neiehbor, owniug lerj slave mechanics at work in the same sbrp at yearly wsges of J-J 0 or ruore, ' paid lo tbe Mienff only P and bis poll tu. The overseer, with 2(1 hands under him, making for bis employer 1 Oil hairs of cotton, worth $5,0011 if receiving $600, paid 6, and the employer, for that which produced him So.OUO paid $.0 The employees of our different .Railroad companies each pay 1 pet cent, on their receipt, if thev amount toi')0i), the individual stockholders, ihoub xbey nay receive or per cent, ou ttieir inveatmeot, amountincr in the aeeeeate lo i , r k - y-J, -i.ui - vrK.iu..-, iiv-.u- in;. Tbe clerk, in tlj receipt of 570(1 prr tnuum, paid S7 to the State j his en p!o;er, with 810.000 of State bonds in bis safe, jieidtnj; hi m f ejtioi) per annum, paid noth ing These illustrat on mijht be iedefinite. ly multiplied. Iu 131, our Executive, in Lis msasage to the General Assernt ly, re viewing our revenue system, remarks thus pno the iii'ja!iT then esitiug : " Tiie po.l lax on lh day laborer and the cir itil iat is precisely the same ; and it sometimes barpens thai the latter, lue tne lorroer, is i ject to no other speci. s of contribution Iu the one ea-c it is an ot e-o is impo in t'ie oth'r, a tax a thou and f i d t'eihr ruiht oecasj-.n no sensible i-iconvenierice." If in 1931 a reason existed for comp: ai uin;; aciust the in quality of the sytem, how much more have we to eon. plain of no. wi.eB tbe poil tax, though much increased, U but a tir piu the bucket, compared tothat as.e.sed on our labor. Azain: The amouat paid by mtrchmt" ai d others enyaed in e!!ir(f goo-ls, w ires and merchandi e, was SiTrl This sum vi. levied ou f 1 1,36.1,0110 of jinn h,:is ; it ln iiiii.g no difference or der Our sy-t. tn wr. -tiier tbe same waa ercr sold, or ever re turned to ihe tturcbasit e dealer ai.v.j.ruiii Tl ii'iioijiit is more tf ,:f o( :1-,-"'iT.- "I w .r i. - ! s'-tV". . pa'i b; 1 '-!) Iiu I : ") - pi ve, but. II 0 ( not t 1 1.- tn. ci.au:' tax. d. r in t i-i j u. . i.; cioti.uij; i 1 prr cent, on th ir purchases i I (I f ,r every Sl.t'U'.l worth of good bough. Fur ther, iy,00'J (in round numht r-) employ ed io the pur' hose (uot sale of liquors, 1 r,id tax. or -1 tit.' cent oti th. '' mount bought. I'urthir stiH. S:jl,tMHi interest for Ibe prosperity cf the ua5n COiployed in buvinz and seiliug alaies ; paid, havo beretofuie been universally measured tl'i'9; and $-!'j3,tl00 employed in other , by the aucce.-s future, of their own pet trade, paid $!,. Upon what prmctpe i 'y plans of at if aggran J.z"m..-ut Timewi.l f adiu-lu.ent Ibesa vartoua rate wete i apteed lo we are unable to ascertain J( eoiue were iuti tided to operate iu the nature i.f sumptuary laws, we are cf the bumble r-pinion that our legislators did not give inat time and atu utun to the cou-id. ration of the aubjert, demanded by it importance and it ultimate effects. Again: $ .tt"ii,4"0 worth of carnages, liuggies aud other eehicl, most of whieh are as orce-ssiy at ibis day lo th C'u f -n ti.! eoovri.it nc of our c.( x-us, especially thoae out of our own towns, as their au-ar an I eoffee are, pud or 1 per ctut en their ased value, and a greater sum than was paid oo $1 1 .760,7 1 0 of town pro Jriy J'arthsr, 2,150 piano, eertaiuly a u. uih ao article of luxury aa the bupgy ol lb farmer wbieb convey hi wife tc chueb. p:i l ? ),'J25, or or 1 v" cent, on the coot. eii jjating that cost at f - 0 each. Theae palpable and uurea jnable ineoo a"'iiciea and unjust iiiurlmiiistioba miht fee multiplied, anlil ev.ij ource fioaa which j lour revenue is domed would, in the i'.lus- ! ' tration, be exhausted. The limits of this ,000 worth of land paid SI 50 5.1 2 40 2 40 1(1 0(1 3 33 10 HO 5 j HO 000 " slaves naid I.OOll of dividend and profit paii 1,000 in money loaned paid 1,000 in labor and industry ' 1,000 in goods purchased " 1.000 in clothing " 1 .000 in liquors ' " 1 ,000 of capital in buying slaves, paid 3 33 1,000 ' other trade, paid 2 00 I ,U00 worth of bugoies, carriage, ko , paid 10 00 1,000 worth of pianos paid 7 50 " Such are some of the inequalities of our .u ...or u. ... .-uot.uiu.ucr. : . every ' V . , . and appeal to them for an answer after uia- ded t. dt li ir to cur wisdom in tl.i- respect, in rrUnoii to one of the most necessary nn i in portent functions of Government? 1 ee -'-i ir niilit have been aduiirabl; sui ; ! t j tbe t.m., r.t.d for tiie limited j ur r -. : r n i, !i it a' a-ior'ed : v. t no one C'.U. 1 t t u take mensechsncesthat were e, ni.d live taken place, aiuce t'mntnen sti.ee will tell us n. f.T t e collection of 85il,(M)0 ii ! " " 1. ill not answer lor rais- ;. ftl.V.i UU'I iu 15'J; and it is worse than foliy to think its framcrs ever intended ehould. Mr Hrojden's la't R. port di-closcs anoth r fact well worthy of the consideration and attention of every land and slave owner in any other species of property receives the ( protection of our County police, and is bene- C'ted bv our County regulations, it outbt, . , i . - iu our opinion, to contribute its proper pro , , ' portion to the sjpport aecsssry to keep up i t- pniiee. I We think toe foregoing statemerts, limi- ' ted as they neccssiiii.y are, clearly demon- strate that tlie principles upou which is : tased our existing revenue aystem, are not such as the progress of events and the spir- it of our people demand. Tbe times we live in, aud the circumstances surrounding us, demand a change Is a change prsc- ticabie ? If we bad not tbe experience of sister Statea. Ktn.il r to our own in every respect, in the affirmative, we should be loath to believe that the widoin and talent ot our put.nc omeers ana legislators eouia dlu A u e Duml(er of Dlegme, were not so reach tbe 8.)00 UOO.OOO of property;. , . ., , mlil in me lord rs wlinfatlirk ai.ihiiWin 10 ""e id auce, besides many visitors from i - - - be l'i:iti.iiate subjects of taxation, as to as sess on each dollar thereof its proper coo- tii'outiou for tbn support of the government. One-sixtb of one per cent, of that amount would rai-e 3et,.'i;t;i per annum a sum amply sufficient for the administration of ir'jveri.uient for years to come, unless uiifiri-.rfj i-oiitinireneies should arise. The co.npi.xinn cf our federal relations at this! is of sueh a character aa to seriously I adinoui-h us tht thus.; contingencies should "rise. 1 n eoinp . xion 01 our n-nera! rua- 1 xion of our federal rela- lions at s of such a character as f B,.,.k . v .. .... 0 acriou-iy a liiionisii us that tho-e contin t ciei n.ay t any lime ris Within the t irhteen moiitl.s it may beeume oe.s art 11 increase the revenue a hundred f-j.d nd more, to su.prl our beloved State as free, and soverei '11, and iudenebiiet t lit- Hon. r.q lan.e the tatdtru a h have it t- bear b j i-t and jiij tno-e tuai ia s, and whatever amount may I r,. ces.ary to irrh Carolina . will te wil Matiy of the preserve the i-'j-id credit of N in suv and every em ri'tnccy Hut fat: ,'iven Ly our i.-onle. s oi our ., of ;.i v.nle W need their a.i in believe ti.eir d. -cen- actuate! by the auie pitrioii-3 spirit, j v rejiOv Lo n eil-e " tti.-ir tune, ami their most sacred rve t;ic ine.'.imuLle nhn Mi 10 I tl- III iu an imperfect manner tl .Iie-IIT t.rtire jou the . .1 u to' form this so- ii. ai.d the ' ijei'a we have for so do lo it.- s.,i . r j i.iinent of ihe people r .- i ; e aj p-al, and wilinijily r- st iciitjleof our motives with the de- oul we also a- willingly leave tb-'fears and iii-inuaiious of those who sff ct to believe this move mem of ours to be fraught with danger and c ilatuity ; aud whose z-ai and, evenfaaiiy ali i surely oisci se Ihe seiu-D motive goterning tin virtuous nidi jnatiou ir actions ; and to the neb euch disclosure will as surely co'niu login, ae are CjuU-l: t hare theiu. On Monday eten't 7, y the ". Y Kx j pies the I'.ev Daniel Worth, l-s had been I confined io 'ire. naburoub jail, N ..nil Ciro I 'in on 1 charge of riicjlation the Helper boos, and hteiatcd on bail, de.ivered an j address at h A-embly Itiotos.in New ' Vork, iu which he claimed all the honors I of martyrdom, iu lb approved fashion of , John Urowni-m. A collection waa tk.-o p io aid of paying the forfeit ou his bond. L. J'iii,'jy DxsD Lawrence Juhnson, K-q , of the wei! known firm of " L J.riii- k Co,"' lyp founders, at Pbiladetpuia, lied at hia re. .dance io that etty on Thurs day last IU Uavcs aa estate valued at il,0O jIod, Horlij (an,IiiM (idling CHARLOTTE: Tuesday, May 15. 1800. trit. R. Wakefield, Esq ,..f Lenoir, ha con sented to net, and is our autlmriivd agent. He will receive order for I lie VVhio. hlanka or adver. lisemcnts, and receipt for theaame. Any peraona .nh,cribin(r whu pT lo hirn w,lin ,hr nionlh. ' will rt.ee i ve t lie W mo for two dol la re. ) , - FOlt PRESIDENT, Hon. JOHN BELL, OF TEN.NKsSEK. ( I FOR VICE PRESIDENT, Hon. EMVAIU) EVEKETT. ! VI .MASSTCIITSETTS. I FOR GOVERNOR, OF PASQUOTANK. LOOK UPON THIS riCTL'HK, II AND ON THIS. Viii:re. Grt at ine ' Krsotvtd. 'I iml we ate qil.Hiiy i lists ill the pre-1 npftoseil to disturbing s. si ill mi.ile nl t x itim.,, ny of tlie sectional turn in.i il l just iiiit rifl.l pri.nu-ea i.f i,ur t'lmsli Hi , I ,i I prnwrly ln u!i: liilion. Stale ur N..l nn. ciintriliule its prnKirtiii. I il.nnil Hint we eeperin I ly !inr,ia the burUelis ul leiret-nte the intrndue. S;-lr: I li.ni ..I Una tune by Hit- KniihrJ, Thai we re.j.'lppr.aition I : y ' .No. C"iniiieud a t'mjverilif n I'.irniui.i inln our Stile !"" 7 , "' U"' :l" ' 1u7,,,,n r..i b.isis aaerly a pnie.,ii.i nt off- eimc the b ins ticiiliie fur I lie pur juise Un In eh our n venue so iiiooitytng tiie t'onsti ;a raised, beiievieg it lo I u I itin tij:.t every spcries;be premrfture, itoiKilihc, nl prii'irty may be Uft?d; naneerouaand nnjut; i I nrcorilinj In lis value. j the eme tune we uecill II wilu power to disi.riini. , the duty of the Lrgiala. nt'i only in f-itnrof the1 ture when paasing arts native products of our' tiir the rmamg of reve Si.ite and Hie miiustriali nue, so to adjust Ux.i. orsuila of our cit'Zene. t:nn.ato bfaraetuullv L-Thrtnih tfiWnn a. pr.cticiole wiimu the f iht Oipatinon pint limits uf the l' om. j lion, u.sjii the v.iriua ; interests and ct.issee of ' pr-iperty in alleer Ii oisef 1 the Slate. II Rriulutxtin . of D'moemtie Vlaiform. I i Remember that JOHN W. KLI U compures the Wt st to a " Hoist I.aicH." w huec etem.l cry ia " (..vi ! (iivr ! !" and I lie K .! to a (intuit tli.l pi runts the West to tuke all the vfg she l.ije. jj. lh Jul N- w f , Lls in Uyat uf riil thv jix nn j,, lvr ,. kllw. " 11 "' 'V''' Vm-,,.i. lull well tli.il by lii.mg ao the tJirn 111 I L Po.la ,. , ' , , will be corre.pondiiiglv inereaaed. - Ij-- That our Hrtmu iyiem it m ttrw bad on vnuit br cdmitud ty eeerv inar it'ie knt fittm it (;,( ,Ut,i,,t iaseaiiftiuiii." Extract from Senator Bieuaou'a Speech, aV Abseuce from heme last week and tbe partial indiapositiou of one of our bauds has thrown us back again. Episcopal Convention. This body was organized in this place oo Wednesday last, L'isbop Atkinson presi- i different sections af the State attracted by t tbe Convention. On Friday night, we learn, that the Church Building Society hold a meeting, which called forth several addresses. A collection was taken up which amounted toSl'-'O. 0q wUv morl)iDg, te,.n persons were ' . r 6 1 he Lev. ?lr Miinner was ordained to tbe . i .u..u. m .o k . , t . l n u.:...i 1 boly office of the Priesthood tt nl,.!-.! I M;.osn.sei...nss ... JJI..I c i tred by the Kev. Mr. Uronson. . t .1 i . .i e in A vote of thanks to the citizens of Char-! lotte, was adopted, for their kind ho.pitali t in ei.tertii.i.irt tV members during it ssion. I T .. .,- . , i Ine l.onvi-i.tion &t:inurncd nn iiiul.- eight. District Convention. j water, there is no dou';,l but they are geuu The proceedings of the District Conven- ' W hite Sulphur Springs. It is expected . on fjr the 7th Lh-trict will he found in to lIia iu short time the water wili be aua ij's paper. It wiil te seen tbit Wm P. i lysed, and its rnedicintl qjalitn-s iu.de- Hjhum, Kq , of Lincoln county has been ; ppoiLteu J-.iector lor this Lhstrict and we j late for the information of our friend 1 1 ,ljrou lout tLo ,an;e lUt M r J L u m ,e ; , . , ,, C(rf't'' li,e ppoititDictit, and will cuter the canvass to battle for IJell and Lverett and j ly every week with a spell of sick head against Modern Democracy in all its phase.! c',et which di-q'iaafied her fur any dcmsis All we need now, to eff.clually contend i duty, but since ihe discovery of the ' against Modern Democracy is candidates in j ,bu "hich we hope some of our friends wiii be willing to fill for tbe sake of! the party. Constitution Union Convention. This body met in Baltimore, on the Oth instant. Hon. Washington Huut, of New Vork wis appointed President of the Con vc - ucon. The Hon. John Dell, of Tennessee, was ou tbe i' day nominated for President. the 2d ballot. i'ha Ho 00. tdward I hverett, of Mass, waa theo nom.n.tcd by acclamation for ice President. Tbe coo venliou adopted the following preamble and resolution : VVltVaLAS slrtted lli.t platl'.rni. ,-.-lnj,.-,: t.y ihe p.rt lion ol sii.l .1 tne ciunlry ve had the erT. ct hj iii-eieau I the .sine time v wi.leu t politicil divi-ion of the eoui.tty, hy Hie ere. 1. 10 and eii.-nurspetiittil of ger.grapiiicai nu rtioual psriies, th-refor H'tolrtd, That tl 1 both the pirl uf pitriotiam aim ul duty, to r.orgsmae no puhtieal principles other Ihn it I M Tin fiarrnunoK or Tairourr.T, th isiio or ths ararr ' aso tu i.i.i,mTi.i th taw " And that, aa, lh representative of lh Cons'.Ho to.nsl I in. m men of the country, in Nslion.l ' 1 oovt Hliofi aseinhled, we her plLdge eurseive. to maintain, protect and defend, separately end umieaiy the (real principle of puulio lilserty and nntianal safety, aKint all encmiea at horn Qd abmad, believing that tliereby eaca maf be re at.. red to the enoniry.Oir juat riattita of the pea. rle and of the Statea ra eataulialied, and the gov. ernmcnt again placed in thul condition ..fjuslice, fraternity and equulitr, wbieli. un.lei the einii- pie and cnnstitutxin of our iuthern, h auleiniiiy bnund v..ry cit.aen ..f Hie United Statea In main. tain ' a mole perfect union, eal.bhah justice, in. aura dnmeatic tranquility, provide for the general welfare, and secure lha blcaaiiia of lilertv to ouraetvea and poaterity-" After whicl'; it awj-'urnod, the utmost har mony pretaihug throughout the wbolo pro ceedings. isfaction The nomination pi" entire sati to the inenas ot the ttnou in .ui. ,eDu.. ana we m .t... r - breeie on wbieb is inscribed licll and Everett, We will publish the whole proceedings as soon as received. Our Trip West. Oo the morning of the 7th instant, we left home on the N. C. Kail Hoad on a short trip Wett, and as our space is limited we shall be as brief aa possible After taking breakfast in Sali.-oury at tbe Man-ion House, where the traveller is "well cared for," we look our seat in the cars on the Westeru Extension, for Hickory Tavern Depot, tbyg.'tflrminui of the Hail Hoad IifpIsnaTong theoad we n'otio cd witb regret the bad appearance, of the wheat, and from what we van learn, the prospect geuer illy is, that a tiuri crop will be tbe result. We arrived at Hickory Tavern I)ipot about 11 o'clock, and we wen uot a link surprised to fiud that at this station an em bryo town bad sprung up. Tbn propritor of the liud around bad laid itotfino lots, many had been sold, two Store II. i-es had been erected and others were in csitempla tion. Wo met l'r. Linsay here, win is Well known to our citixens, who is going to put up, we believe, a Wholesale Establishment. As this wiil be a Depot of some importance, it is in contemplatiou to erect a good house for furni-biiig meals to those who may have lo aton V fnunil here ihn .nn. nf . r i ail new placcs-.a groggery. Here persons going to Lenoir, in Cald well county, have to stop. For their accommodation the ftige to Abinirrlon V rasspa o n . s.l . . i o j i Thursday snd Saturday; and down every Monday U'rduesday and Friday. Mr Cal ; Brown, of Morgauton, has a team of horses' at tbis statiou fui ije accouuuodation of tbe public, and by his conveyance we reach ed Lenoir, oo Monday evening. Tbis was Superior Court week, Judjje ' Heatb, prssiding. Tuesday was States day, and we heard of do cases of much interest, ali petty cases. After dinner an opposition meeting was held lo ratify the action of the Opposition Convention at Kaleigb, on tbe -1 of Feb ruary last. Wheu we entered Col. 13. S Gaither was speakin; and was' explaining the operation of the ad valorem system of Taxation lie inttrsperaed hia remarks with witty anecdotes, in the application of the sutject, which caused him lo be repea 8 o clock, rcres ol the juvenile population, ledly cheered by the sudience. Oue Le ' mi,1 tue,r PP. '"' 'x' fii--d-, were ... ... , , r. . ' aeeii wending their way n r lie Kail Hoad related was, that one of the Oemocratio ,. .... ' m i i .1 V pot. I he ears were so-u tilled and the Speakers out West, in addres.inga meeting, cdreo teady to be pone, hut ovmg to on ad valorem, said tbatth opposition aomc iiii-apprehen-iou about the time of parte bad brought ioto tlie contest a foreign starting, it was j uiced bet to delay a language. Some people said ad talor. m " bil'- lc-' l"er ""Ppo'' ould . , , .... .be experienced by iho-e who atill larm-d. rteaut a rich man a negroes, but be believed A rllHoo, bu., frMU tl)e e .in, I it meant a poor man's cow. Tbis caused a' good deal of merriment. After Col. Gaither concluded, the meetin? adorned the rmnlu. 1 tion which will be found iu another column JVe have every reason to believe from what we could learn, that the "Western Reserve " will give a strong vote for Pool aud hqua. Taxation tn August, for it is so popu- lar, that several Dem-vcntio candidate fur . t i.,ura : ori 0. nf tern rnnnlivs intend s I ...... 1 .... i. r... w-.wufa the stump, On Wtl-)esday moriiirir, we left Lenoir . f to visit tiu ulphur Spring-, on the land cf K:ka!iah Flowers, rar I'pper Little 1'iv er. These Snrio" hive oi.lu Ki. ili.ne. . J . ered within the last two .ear., one of thiu, J M , their being three, only with.n a few days- from the scdiuiHiit denu.iteJ by tin know n 'I his water ha.i already beiu ten- j '"" u'' proven ticoelioial iu aeveral caae of dy-pi-p.ia and severe ca.es of sick head ache Mrs Flowers bcr-elf, before the d,s t l r - ... covery of Ihe fir.l Spring . -. troubled uear P,'nZ 'he cause of this affliction his vo entirely removed There is also within a short distance of these Springs a calyheate Spring, ao that invalids can me either wa i ter, as theypleato. Mr. Flowers is making preparation to accommodate as many per 1 sun as he Can, who deaires to test the cu rative qualitle of this water. These Springs are situated about 9 miles from the White Sulphur Springs, in Catawba county, aud I persons attending those Springs can in a , ,i.; ,.r , , . ! j.c.,-.. ui a, coup. 01 ooura vi-it llieB tud kt of , . 1 their beneficial effect. The location of the.e u . , . ., , Sprmg. p.e.tant, and if ll.e encourage- j ment wiil warrant it, the proprietor will im- j prove Ibeiu so as to have a pleasant sum- uiir retreat. See advertisement. within about S miles of Col Hobard Springs, we intended to vi.it them, , boy, seeim-d to enj y "the occasion as but we saw tbe Colonel in Salisbury and ' M"iuu 1,0 Wur' 0I" of the children. were informed by him that be would not! nT r"""1 lh" f1'440" I )'"( 'de for . , , 11 - , , I" ",i1h "bile lh stiffie-s of the man be at home. He is making handsome pr, , ,,, becoming a child. 10 minister to child parations for entertaining company ai will ' i.h joy. Hume of u anin repaired to the he seen by reference to his advertisement ' ehurcli whtrn a aerinon of charming aim- Tharsday morning was very wet, but be- in anxious lo set Lomo. we bad to ride 1 through tbe raiu to ILckor. T.ver. Depot, where we arrived just to time to meet tbe ' tor, Mr. Barnee, who is just the mao for the childreu, so kind ' and pleasant, take c"9' fit .'charge of n again anJ the engine rorersing Although the prospect of a good, wheat iti( tolion by , r,.(rog-ado motioD we soon crop Is bad. we hope Iks fioe season we ,rrje ,t Charlotte, having had a delight- have had for the last few days will tuatert- , cfan jt for tu Dl,t,er , e Milltary Parado. On Saturday last, the Hornet's Nest Ilifle - men aud the Meckleiihuri; Dragoons exhibi. led a very handsome military display. Af- , , ,i i- 'er rf! various evolution-, the IU Demen lorinen a square tor mo iei p.uu u. :rir.b- Dr,g00DJ ,hen attempted lo bre,k ,hroilghibul .ere unaococsful. The horse of one of the Dragoius became un manageable and attempted to runaway witb his ri ier but did not succeed. This mili tary display was highly gratifying to many of our citixens who witnessed it. Fino Specimen of Gold. e had exhibited to us this morning, a very fine s.iee.uien of gold picked up by a gentleman on bis land about 5 miles of this nl .ee The ,old is imbedded in a white place, me gon i imoeo n.u in a w nire a..., f0.j, wortu about ?.'). If 1 ', fij u,any )ru ,uc,t be- ought to le 1 uutltin.i for thein. I First Engine. ! The first engine, with several box aud pl.itf ,nn ear-, for the Wilmington, Charlotte i.n I U iiln i l'nd Hnl II ad. arrived ill this i : . i . l . Ti i r-,, 1., . iilace, on ntlrdlly ln.t. lln-y brought a, ' . load of rods and castings for the bridge over the Catawba Kiver. Peterson for Juno. This interesting periodical hs been witb ' ccustomed regularity ou our table wait- iti' for the ino vint; of the waters. Its table of contents is as rich as usual, and w hy is it the Udles d) uot sub-cribe for it? It is theach?apest periodical iu the couutry. Tremendous Hail Storm. W e regret to learn that the part of this : county near Uicrya lurnsul was visited, . . , ye-ieroay r.y a very severe atoriu oi rain j eiy eitio iui lau The meniory of palmier day aa arou- The cotton, corn, wheat, aud;eJ in, ,he enthusiasm wiih a bieb the snea ' .ii i . .. i i t ii I. . l . l getahks were beaten into the r a .s fn q .uly cheered, showed that the, tbu force of the bail. " ''lg Tarty iu Caldwell County was pot j fe'"r''''n V( LTOUudty Workiag Men s Address. ieoua'ity "''J rl wines it. .a toove.n.in hsd been We c.il attention to the Address of the) U e eonclu-ion of the addre... the , 'P Working Men's Association of Halrigb. ' fallowing resolutioua were unanimously a- ! Oo hii ..r K. A. faldwell. Wf., C. W. Fen The addresa is worthy the attentioo of every i dopte I, fit i i..:i m J. J B..r, were elect. osrui. i ' I 1st. HryJre.l, That we cordially approve ' l ''m " ' " laboriui; man and tax-payer. , ... ..... .. . J, ' i corded, a foil.. a . 6 1 ; the nomination nf JOHN I'DOL. of Tj-o io . w ,. , . , ... !. . ... , t . I.. Smith, J. B. Kendall aad C. W. tank aa the Candidate for Oovernor ol the K.nu.o Fino Strawberries. ; Con.titiilioual Tnion I'wrty of North Caro- Cmbm'rtmt Wm. S. llama. K P llirne V I'. We received from Mrs J. M Dtvidaon, lina and that a hereby pled: him our II .rri., J. t . II Ujrh. .u, I., u c,t.,e. ,,,.D . u.. strawborriea for which she will please ae I . , cept our thanks. aw rotl Til B C. WHIG. SUNDAY SCHOOL CKLKui. A HON. Mr ljitt'jr : M:.oy young heart, ou the mormtig ol last niesiiay were tue.re tnan usually jiyou in the anticipition of the rural Ssbna'b School Celebration. About warnin.', and aeeelerat-d the motion of four young feet We still waited ; for 1 0 1' S or travellers a antiiij: to f ,nn the con Iiecliou made the in. X orat.le d ma nd of a departure at the piect-e mouieiit We hid young hearts to ruti'y and we coii'd will affrdtowi' 1) it 11 a'l haviu arrived. the ri'ea-atit vrnr.t, ' A I aboird " was heard and we .n- .S h.ve wi- h-i.. .- What precious freight lid a -erious accident . , . 11 occur to re-l upon some n.-aita l-.eimg the re.p ui- nhiii'y of o valuable a crj;o wesla'imed ourse.ve-, at ei..:h door to kjrp Ihe re-tle.s bojs w ii hin. We pointed pl-.ce. We a:i I In- il l- from lh. Sunday .SciiO'ti. , pr .ces.j iu wa. loi ii: inv.-rted ord.-r into i soon reached the sp 1 e in 1 1 t.y rtiit'ireii II ii i is ui and llel rou I' A M. rl ahici, ins relied i e ii u r h. 1 i.e t-xerc-i-es ol t', e(, y re,d(, lh, S.-ripture- ; siuin 0CC4- n were 0D''l pr ijer. conducted by Kev. O. A. Chrieix l.urg, Pa-tor of Pineiilie Circuit. After by the Sharon Choir Mr. Kdwiu A Yates waa introlueed lo tbe meetniL., who delivered a mo-t ixcelleut Address on the ' ulj.-ct of Sunday Schools Shoit sd j drte-es were made by Kevs J, W. Miller I am. () A. Chrietzburg. A committee of! six ladies waa then announced who were ' ci-argi-d witb the duty of unloading the ; baskets of provi-ions, and arran-injf the I t.ible for tbe repist which waa lo follow. I his they did wit', a despatch which no ; doubt was agreeable to all. Our bill of ' fire was rich and hountifjl. The girl were pliteed on one sid.j of lh) board and the ' ho) on the other, the old folks in the rear A blessing td, iuvoked. and all proceeded toei.j ty the sulistai.tiala and tne d liutie. supply was mom than auOicieut for mose present, am wn re-'rel (li.t none of lis were thoughtful h to l' n her ud what reiiiamd, to have distributed among the children of the poor who had not the opportunity of being pre-ent at the Celebra tion. 'I bis would have been peculiarly ap prnpriate tu a Sabbath School diouer. Hits pleasant employment being over, adults aud children .ii.n.-re,l n..t it. ..A tl 1 r, . , n.i. - .. tun oo; s coj;agiii in a (fame 01 town ball, and the irls in bide bandker- . ", , J'0'' " '.rUrouH "her "d di-played their agilny and ersce in ju.., - ,,,, ,lie rope. Various other innocent recreations were indulged in, such as leap ,ro - '. ring lioorge, fit. It was remarked 1 thst a clergyman bold headed and apeeta- i cled, who turned the rope, giving a good ! chtnee lo tho oirls but ti .l.tituii. t .mot. ih to ohil iren, conccrniii- j . 1. J ... ",B uouselio Ml ol .aaman. Wear e..l nnm to return ho.e. Th, LZlllZ l ful exoursion, here the enjoymem nan neen of an innocent character, no improprieties having marred the ocoaeion. Our pleasures bad been pained without the ex tie use of a violated conscience No accident marred !,nt. (, h p)..tiies.a of tbe day We tiiual not forget to note that one little fellow who thought more of play than the oration, upon nciujj nsaeu ii ne uiu no. nan f fc f , Mk ! thouht ia w preaching. We hope tbe time may come when be may indeed be preaching Ilia address was as good as a sermon. Thus pleasantly passed our rural celebration CUILDUIiN S FIUEXD. May 8lb, 1800. I'UBLIC MEETI.NO I CALDWELL COUNTY. A meeting was held on the 6th of May, , Dy the Uig t arty ot tbe above count, tor ,h purpose of endorsing the platform of rrnicples. adp,,d l0 Ualdgl, by the Whig " ' ,h,b'"l1' ,'f 'V?'0" f ' " nou nalion of Joho Tool for GoverLor by said convention. i ne mi.Q wa. org.nixeu oy appo inun. John Hays, K-) , Chuiruiau aud Dr. T 1) Jones Secretary. Col. H. S Uaither, was called on to ad dress the meeting, and be promptly respond ed in one of his happiest efforts. After ad ; verting to the federal state of tbe country, its factious and revolutionary condition, It, departure from the good old wnya of Whig ' ... . . , il"'rjri "bleb cous.sted la prudence, morlera I ,in ..i ,,.:,:.,., ,!,; i ,k. -.,; tuiion and love for the L'nion lie then discussed tbe politics of our ou State, and as we were only appointed to write out the proceedings of tbe meeliiii?, we decline lo give any detailed account of this splendid rf fort of the Champion of the " Western Un serve." Suffice it lo lit, lha he advocated Constitutional Kelorill and the principles of 'ad Valorem tmlKin with auoti loree and cleirne.., interspersed with so many rracii r . , ile i cl illu.traiions. as 10 call forth tbe frank admission of an overwhelming majority that the principle wa. just and ribt wbivb ' ure pieuge tni ine eanuiuaie oi asm ; .... ... rerorm at trie en-umg lection will be tri UUiphalit.y eli Cted. The memory of palmier days was aroua- 'dead. Ill August it wtllgo forth with ban I lo fi.ht the battles of iust.oe and -- ---- - - --- - a. -,r ' ;" opinion 01 inia ; iiieeurijf it is noin eipeui.ini ano J i-l mat 1 j t eon,tnlion of p,ope 0f yolt (-,ro. J I lina he called at aa early a period as po.ai- ' j hi', for the purpose of so amending the' ;"'.'"! - " of 8id State, aa to enable iu ; : lOL'twIaturtf to ne-?t lust Tirt mn 11 a i Um of taxation-Tax...,- neeroes as proper- ! ty not aa persons. 3rd i .(orer That the proceeding's of this meeting he published in Ire CharlolU H hit.', (ireensboro Patriot, and K.leih Register, and a'l pap-rs in the Stale friend ly to the cause b" req les'ed to eopy TI. il..L..r.l . . I I 1 he thanks of the mertmjf were tendered to its oucers when i ail 1 nirned JOHN II AYS, Cbairmin T. U. Jo NIK, Secretary run TH N. C. WIIIU Mr Il'ht'ir ; After the ridiculous procew din,'s at ("hs'l-ston, it i to h hpd we will hear no more of the " hicl falutin " shout sueh ' obsolete " notions as " National D-mo-cratie Party." Tbe on'y National Party there is, is that Great Conservative Party now springing up. North, South, East and We-', like the " Po t " snoi na , fr nn Ve. p r ady to Ihrotile both A'olliotl a-id Moiern Uemncracv. and onrifv the aronern , l ..i . . ! .t uo,uikiuj .v u .uiiuii j, o.. save the I nion. The u oul i be " J! ational Pemoer acy h s : l.ern shouting " Princi r.I.s 1 Pnmipl. s !', and what are they ! our thing Noilh, aneth er Hung rl, ami altogether a Dora ol a diff - r tit color or colors in ihe Sout h. and i with all their Janus-face. I pf'ipeiilittrs,u'J ci'ild not Ex up a lotf-jrnt that from a eer uin pa-i t in ii, looked Norlo, and from anoth er po-ition looked South. The fact ia, " ibe thing " was overdone at Cineinnatti. As an Alaham i Delegate rem irked, it, (the Cin cinnati Platlorm,) was a swindle, and it is kely now as ihn element could not airree. they will so to Uiltittiore and d.irii no I'ial form at all, co before the people without prie.eiplea and rely altogether upon liuti cimbe and huinliiiir. as Tlemoeratie eandi- dates hare often done bofore. " Volo for' us," said they, " we are the only party w ho eao save the country.'' If Fremont ia eleo ! ted, Kan-a will come in ss a free State, and i the " L'nion " r. tit be dissolved. Huchatian " wa el. eti d.'' and by mid through bis r raiiieineiits, Kansas came in free. Nodi., solution took pi ice, it v is tlie demorrarif and the f 'incinna'ti J'tii orta Van liureti was a X'trther-mtn with Southern f.-plings, with them I'aylur was an AW1101 fit, acoordini! lo democracy. John A. Oil I ner was anoth'r, for vo'.ing against a " bill " , that Senator Hammond, of H. ('. said wa a' swinille " and ought to be kicked out oil Congress; and tbe next thing you hear will! be that Joho Boll lha candidate of the ilo I ri.ius Union Party, is an abolitioni-l also, I for such is their aystem of lacies, tbey will 1 charge anything and everything lo any ! '""""-"" fr m pr...o..t...... o r 6 , ' , , , ' I"" peole, Ihtl even if llie.e sin, II Ihloes t Ver mm who comes between them and the spoils ,.,,e(li ,, h na ,ld rfJI.i.,0't rtff Aud as an illustration of the good grace by would do, m (am would not be worth the em. which ihey can make all auch charges, I will '"'I ll,"t H-iwut comity w,.ol.l n..t n.ve to (e-y give you an extract of a speech delivered ""',e """ ,u """ "J ' 'if''. ,," " ? ,. ,. ,. 1 . r .1 "'d 'si.e.in Hie wle.l. sil.le more ll.an ai.l (ill -.1 by their " very vonh,, 'friuM l. ,,,,, .nSa,,,,,.,,,-,,,,,, ... (ht,f,f:,lllh Charleston ( Onvention, as they Called him, lliei.,illi,.;it..f unt.i.d pr..H.fty ,.uid hrn.r Bill I think you will then agree wilh mn, I "'hi l Treasury en or :i.l,UOU ol revenue, at l-t r when I say thai it must have been the DUck'1"" ""' 0,""rlh. ail in eg and tin tt . r. .1 ii..,. ' ii 1. .. j .. .1 i CUI'S m th world. Convention. Tbe following ia an extract I from the speech made by Caleb LVhiog, iu J l tin House 01 Kenrcseulaiive. ananist tbe admission of Arkans w a uls.s Hi ,i ' ld Ma:. I "r. V ... I " This provision of the Constitution of ; Arkansas is Condemned by those whom I represent on this occa-ion ul anli.republi. c usu-,t)g on general principles 0 gen-, eml pohlij. and us unjust lit I he inhabit'ints of the mm staveholhn;' Stales Th'ij oh- Jw 1 l" "r7. rf't,a vrnt'ittun to .... I., .1 . - , 1 .1' TU.U in tl,e sute " I eooour in reprobating ta a eause. cannot, bit titty vati of ninef ratify or sauctijf iOMstdtt'.ion of Coo. tmm'nt which W(ftaket,itt this way , foreclose, in uiIvuhcc the iiogtcbt of civili. ziuwn ana itutrvy jorevtrr.- "We are engaged id the creation of In. fant empires. Wbat we ahall now do it to sot upon fenerations vet unboru, to tlia end of time. ' 'JVre is no appreciation of tbe consequences wbiob lie enveloped like the minute germ of the apringing seed in tbe work" of th.a dour. And al ib a tiru .... - . n.-cnj ui-rne(. Ulll, 00 our ,ip, . shall ue, uhose ver,jin. stttution ute tstnOltsheu on the futtrfumeii. tat iioi tnnt) of human right ; shall we, the representative of th fret jteope nf the l'ni. ted States, be bt utishhj dumb, when it is ' taught, through us, lo render slavery irri. 'leemably perprttuul m a Htte Hate W4C. ting atltnission into tit L'nioH," And then again, look at the action of the Convention, lo deciding the claims of tbs two D.'lrgaiions from Nw York Fernando Wood, who is friendly lo the 8outb was re jected and Iean Kiehmotid retained, his ilici ,e, (ui,in the principle, of the nia. jori fc M ,upp(rted V,o Huren iu . re,8o Cn,i,Att, with Kre. i Kree Labor inscribed on iheir ban- ' u'l,.- .t, rv ... ... , " i ners. Where is the Deiiiooraev of Nnnk Carolina? Are the; supporting free ami doe,ril,f , T Wbere do the stand I It seems. ' tn nni is the word. I'erhaps they have join led the Know Nothings T liut really they j keep the people in awlul suspense bat we will hear from them, tbe attractions of th 'spoils and cohesion of public plunder will cause i hem to make one more deaperatu cf fort aiih their only " bada " of N itionali ty, tix : tbe insiguia of official station g iiu. j ed by humbugging. A. Opposition District Conven- TION. T'.e (V.p,,.,i,.inisl in the 7iii rntifreasinn.il It s. tncl, purausnt lo appriintoietit, mel in t fisvtutn.n ul lua t ..nrl li.iue in ri ilisnur y , un lh -9ili uf VI .y. , lor tlie purpnae ot aeiectini a I't.irict r. ee. i t"r. sn.. minis aub elerinra in le I'onnties, ' " ""!""" .-uw rieamer. r.-q , svm.jt ll.r j "'' d t.. p-. O,, I'" 1 ' pliHorni, Mr. Il.rria coo(t.iui,rd , pm.t.e .1 fnen.ia mi H-p..-( el. h now the. i ti.s he.ru uf true pilrmta evev wltere. lie th.i' tile ilsra ilsysnl lliw wllo n.se slW4ye rireai,t. cdttie entinienla and principles ot Ilia tlsv alui d p4.ui1 ; and that anon w .le.u .1 wil.i... ii, . ir,0in.i. uf pain .l.c rrT.rl ami poinie.l tiUr .ii I ll.e fsll of i..rly ir.nn. Me fi.r rstm.. ted W.. iWI-w .in,. ..f North tr. e.prei.iiy 'H"W wiiijt f North l'..r esprei.n,. ,n ,hr" '","" "r O"1 "''rt ineiplef tJl4. t'on sniH.uncs.l in ine plaiiurm of the Stale I mi. , ..,,irdcrt n,,,,, IB ,,.,'. nce wuh lha right and jj.i prior, pie. wlneli h. . "wrrttniro the p.rty wuh whnli.e h.d ' h'' u Mr. Ilarna Ha .ored nr. r, J. M kesiU-r. Ui. 1. t'. t.iiin.r .nrt, ,V,eklkmrg I. B W. Alal.nder. M l. U A G P.liuer, Dr. M T. Wad. dill .n.i J. I.itii.f.t.m, .atraa (' J .i.r.. Jieob File, I.. t icUi", II A ,-,i.iw.l. K. U Au.i.n, i.. J M t- llio.J.J U u.irr, J ,1... Ikn-.a. m Marpt.y, I . I.. P.u.r, M H Mtk.ni... C..ri M..,o-t,. A.W II . a, l.sr-nce Uogle, U tl. Krert.J k Ura. h.i.., I-'. K rshotM, J. 1;. Burrouxt, J-- 'J'ionn. moon, P. f. M..e v, J..IH. aoiio.r, J..h Ir,au Jj. !,,. j U y.len. M Kichwinr. J. l R .u...v. A. J .I11...111, J .t. a B.'fer, Levi 'l rt rj aud is K. y.i-r.pi.n. , Ier, O (,. K j rleatelau L , lflcvsln, Ca.liMt and C'ataw. uiiea ware 04.1 reorarnld 111..I ,,n ot C J ...ea. Ksaj., 11m Ci..irmin w. r.aj le.leil .i spH.,1 a I '..mini lire .i c.mai.t , , ,."', u (,w Mh , (K. ,., I hu.n.e.a lor the aein.a 01 Una ( ..i.tsi.li. n. le liter e t n.iriusn ainmaficea lha foilowi i COOL rVaw V-a.'-a'.jf '..!. tt. W Aleaaadrf f. sm r ai.,'i,i L. U K'iHii..iu(Lr, J. SI fiataj .V(n "ol D. A. ti P.lmef, t, M. T. tVj.i.nil. .es laaoa f F. ts.inlli. J P K-nd.ll. t-'ium . I . J ma., K. A. t .luw.il. Tne ouAi.illee retired, Mr. V I II 'iiiig.r wa tl.en called nut to ad- dr. ll.e I not oli-.it. Urn woo (reeled Willi ap- pi us on l.an.g 11, pi. 11., no. IU a. id it alw.ys A r.l. 0 Inn. p. assure lo re-B-.nal lo lb Call of In. leit.iar c. I. a- .... It- prcM-ele! ut one lo Star-use t.q.i.1 'r-ailion a. lite ft"! leaua loal eotterr .1. d ii. a e.tiiena .l .Vim t sr .lms. lh u riU tli.l. a- we h.U .qu.hly eur-u l u. in Iim.m.I e.eiy in.p el-e r.i.tn.f l.i i.utilie arsirs, wtie toil h.ta eajua-iiv m IsSstiou aia, the moat unp.ri.nt uf '" J- inw.n.ied ttwj sni.pl. r.ty tit prmei. ';; ' -"'".'"" -no na jo.i.. It: ew ih m.q.i.lil, ul n.e resent evstein. it. atliirh X'lM IHHl ..nn ... I-h .. o-.d .. p.y . i.ui Hire ti...e. a .oeh n a St iO".1 imi.imki ol alsee pr p. riy ; IJJ.tno,. j ut) i nl oi. n-.t 1. ntsiie hi - lh. hill a. ...ue.. $! loil.lWll.Ulltl of .lit.- pf.,pert ; 3 HO I II-. II ..I e. 0.1,1 11, nirtehmdiae 1 m.Oe 1.1 .. ... ii. 1 i.iueh as I M.IX'I'.IMXI of n.nn. y at inn-re. 1, and not IliroUf n tiie ! x tp I. The weak in t r.-l. at oisOe to Is M lh l.unleii ,,f tai .tn n. I he whole sy.lein inesitshly lewded lit make the 'ci. richer, and lite poor p.HS7.r, snit it w 1 f eineg w..ts a.,d w.rfae eve'y year, th denied tn.t wa w tCKtliiia to array Ihe mm. l , In.lilera .gunsl tne aUtl...l.iera. lh .l.el.r.-d thai whig slate llohlera, sll.to.l without ear. ptioo. Were lt.r lina Ju.l priiicipla It w.is a..tiy but l)ioe.ir-lic sl-i vein. io. rs, who lovefc tl't-l' poc Set. more thill wh it a .. rij lit, wl opim tl ll ; ami it w.a se.ll.sl ueti oirli II, wp were sreli llif to .fr.J ala i. oili er, ami tion ahiteholilera, mu . r. ry one la w It. on we e luhl indo le by arguno-nt anile Wilh as in Una relnrul. It' .le.Oi.i lliat I Vm, erjl. hy IH. ir tin Clip apiHtla, were aeesln In array lh poor a fsin.t the net., and 1.1 crest tn nopre-t..n thai lliewlng.w-.iiil.il to oi.p:s ll.e p.a.r N.w. ha ml. lined, wn- i really faeoitoff tlie n.,r f To in .mil i I -I f properly in th Mate, wl.ieh now , untaa.-.i, 1 1...1 I.. Hi. 1. M i,r t'HI.Mill.iU'U, ml all 111 .lie h.i.d.of lh rich. And th wines who sei It 1 1 i n in in, 1... 1 y vslu.lil ,iniriy, re held un a fivnrmg iii.i r.rli s(in.l il,e piHir widow j wlitle I i,e oi-inner. I a, who want In prnt.rt Iheav itiiliion. up,n in;lii.-ii ironi any taaalnw wli ilever, c aim. d I . he tne epeeisl Irien-i. ol tne p eir j ev. rv leely ol any ss-nae culil ae the tale. Ii.hmI ol SU'-li claim. Til Whigs sough1. In fa vor 1. either cls.a. hut to tic at all alike, and ton. k ricn do, wlni tliey m. te now not uoiog.eonlri. hule t'ltir juat pro)airii,in l lh, pul.lie hurilrn. t.k u,. tlie l.n-cuu ar.uinenl and lore ll to II. ' -'".w.d tti.t ine ming p!. 11.001 eapie.. h'.wcd luriher, in reply lo Mr. Cwlwell's w .ui.i . ... in. landed mier.-l ,.f l(.'.wn c umy ainui ev.nuti enn illy tn the wa I Uisa-llut ""'"h -very year w..ulu be lilied un fi.o an inter- winch w.a now over.borden.id II" avowed himself eg,. .1.1 any chang, f ,e bnaia of K. p. renisloi,.linwed Ib.t, perh-.p the West, under valorem system, would Im on or two H n- bu' 11 ""t prorly should n P'olet-tej m on llou.e; thai he wa w.llnn ,,., wh,.h , rtim ,. b, lM .,. ol l.i ,11 .n. .Iioulj have tn eontr.l oT Ihe Sensip, ,h" hwi not afraid ..f our P. .stern brethren. would o well for Hie whole Stale lo hsv Ibe f- would o well lor Hie whole l. fJt lh two aoctioi. i upn lb other. 1

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