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OA 5 vfe CHARLOTTE: Tuesday, June 5. I860 to ibe country tare the Constitution of the I VY if J T "VMT S:,,:,4l8uia;lfc(Arr,'M v,uio,n of Jlor lj aru ma flfllbn. the MIm and the euforeeiuent of iIid laws, i - Z J (Applause.) And on lUt r,l.if..r... ii,.p. I prrted by the constituted authorities of the I land, we feel that we can meet cur breth ren, South end North, F.ast and West, with a proper pirit. This course will alo pro Dine a degree of success before the people which hall establish the faot that neither (ha extreme party of the North or South shall Ion adnnui-ter the affairs of this coun try (Applause) hir, let (he gentlemen remember how brief l the aee of thi parfy of which we have ! the honor to be representatives It is hard- ly half a year old. ami to that brief period j it ia represented here to-day by nearly eve- ry State of oar American Union. (Ap plsue ) It ia ie to learn, as lonjj as we j live under one Constitution, (and with one j deeliny in view we must leam,) to Le tole- rtit and just towards each other. (Ap plause ) That ju-tic.e and union and con- , cord better become the people of a (iovern tuetit like this than any platform which any parly Contention can inaugurate. ( Ap plause.) There is another event which ex perience has demonstrated, and that is, that jour party platforms are meant to deceive , the people of the country, for they have ! their Northern face and their Sjuthcro feee. They have one set of gentlemen to interpret them in one section, and another class in different "section. There must be some tribunal to which we cau all rcrur, aid let that tribunal be the laws of the J.atid and as constituted and interpreted by, .v"hii:hest judicial authority. (Applaue)j XO nie. t u here to day, or io morrow, as in TfE7 RBafrWais" your judgment you may deem best I feel, .4 1 JL H.7 f jaj Clingmaa Voting with the Black lie- ,' Another Chargo. . publicly from the stump. Ho said no man " Pitch " into Jamea Buohanan, it is not too publicans. Soma of the Deuiocratio papers is doing oould 1. 11 where we would fio to if we at- late.give it to him Mr. ' Councillor. lbo It is a sio of the most heinous character .11 ,be, can to eff,ct Mr. Kverett . standi,, to red ress real or imaginary fact of JUnK ' adnnuia- .... . . , . . , i, , ' , , . , wrong out-ule of the ( onsiitulion. And. trat'on, the art nnuistration in turn, opposed for a Dig to vote with the Black Kepub- ; before the public I he last charge is. that L(j AaTvil ,,Ilt ,,, Miwn .ho made such and denounced Douglass, and as one "good licans, on any question, no matter atbat the ' be wrote for the New York Ledger. Well, Kt te tu jt .deserved to meet and would turn" deserves another, your endorsing circumstances. Well, in the Senate on- the that is all true, but they do not tell how meet the fato of " Old Jol.u Brown." Douglass and squatter soveicignty makes .'5th ult. Mr. Clingman attempted to have I Mr. Kv.rett appropriated the money. He He alluded in conclusion, to Kqu.I Tax- no difference circumstances you know, .1 n . , . V , . I i , i tion, and made some telling remarks on tors oasts, the Ad.n.nls-ratiou deserves one of Mr. Davis resolutions amended o as , was to furnish to the Ledger several art,- b t- , .,, no Kympall.j. It ,. on its last legs. The to have the following proviso, to come io at cles for which be was to receive 51 ,((0. 1,,,-, on)r,.0 it becnuse it would affect "Dell" is tolling its departure."' The the end of the 5th resolution, viz : Now, here comes the pUl of the matter. "their pockets, but not one of them dared to lilack Republican "Oovorle " committee is J-rovuM, That itisnot hereby iu tended to: This sum Mr.Kverett does not use, but laay it wat not right and ju-t. Me ridicul- exhuming its acts ami bringing to light its as.urt the duty of Congress to provide a ays- t0 tll-e Moul)l Vt-rnoti fund His "'P rg.iH.enl. and made eve,, m crit o-gananlions lor rabaMiig th. 1 eo- t.m of laws for the maintenance of slavery. I fc , , , . , , Ibmocrats ashamed that they bad ever pie.' It swindling operations io the man This course of M- Clincman astonished 1 0W0"eat CoM ,e" ho "r"9 (T ,he used i. to deceive and n.Wearf the ignorant, ner it gave out Conuac.a to re.liw mo this course ot ..Clingman astonisiieu . .. . ,...,,..,.. v;.n. n nir. ,. m est.hlish neasnsners. onerale on Southern men so much so that several mom- y ,owarJj purcll8 of'rinJ; J.;- ', was died ou't. who excused el, ctions, create offices foi Disbursing Funds, bersdpoke ftrongly against the ameiidtnent,, hoiii? of wiu What eNe could himself from unking any lengthened re-'giving from one to three hundred percent, as the folloaitig remarks of oue of them Mr. I . , , ' ... in irks. He availed biiu-clf however, or more thau (bey should have done, in order Green will show viz- ,0U e,peC f mi'n' " L' , D' ''""'""V.he occasion to announce hi.nelf a c.ndi- .o u-e the overplus for th. benefit of 1'arty m pi.ri'v'i ' r..' ! , :,ll,,u,,elve-, "I"1 ,l iy, dilonesty and l)U for tta St.Uite fiom Cabarrus and Publish the examination of tho Democrat 'ii vi in.ii.i . i ui !. u. t .li .,.: ,L.,;. I.;..l, w .it... in ' uitnessea as tlsllHed before the " Coin pontion made by the Senator from, r r f . . ' , " . :f,:. a ,r....:. p ,t .n.J ...iim. Mr Cn..ci!lor." ...d let our II receive orders liir the mo. blanks ir miver-1 Norh Carolina ; and I may add, I am not a I orougni to light, Dy me vovoue examining """' ...... , ' ; T . ... .1,.. . litrlu !-.,, or tiy tne croau, arvi ii'Ht Beniiemaii cuino frniuv.ii -" - Democraoy " when Mr. Brown 6rst intr duoed tbo subject in the last oonTt,, The attention of the " Councillor " is requ,,. ted to " that " compliment also I as bf N one of Douglas' political associates. Arid complain for want of compliments (, hump of self esteem being large) let hold on till Mr. uovode gets to the boti,a of the " well " of James Uuohanan'a corrup. im. I!. WakelieM, Ki-o ,el l.eneir. I, nted In set, ami is our a ut li-rizt-d ment. He the cropoition made by the Senator from tisements, and receipt fnr thesnne. Anv persnna ; little surpri u!irnb!ii(t In. pay to him within three mnnihs surprised. When we are asserting here the ' Whio Tor two dollars. FO FRKS1DENT, Hon. JOHN HELL, OF TEN.SESSEK. FOR VICE PKESIPKNT, Hon. EDWAIIl) EVEUETT. CF MASSTCITTSETTS.- FOR fldVEHNOn. principle, that it is the duty of (ioverntuvnt to protect all property that falls within its jurisdiction, for him. representing a slave State, to propose to except slaves, is to me lin xplical le. of persons and understood. Wb t .. m t ta il.nn tn thn 1 erritnrv was atone time a disputed q'ieuon. It I """"j J Do that esndidaifl for the ('ointnon-. nroceded to and tlitu perhaps you will not a-k " why is At Their Dirty Work. I k niu i p.ch : i,r,f 0f the U. it ?" that the " Dlnck He;.uhlicaiis denounce The report has leeu circulated by some i,ore nominees. Pool and Kq-ial Taxation, tho " Democracy." The publication would .se to except slaves is to me of ln IVmocratic Jpcrs, that Mr. Kvetelt , We have never seen in Cabarrus, at any tell its owu taie. Rut, dice" to the The doctrine of rights- rights! will not accept. Ibe wih is only father to poli.io-1 meeii.nr. called so suddenly, a lar- "Councillor " would be like singing IValn.s l ri.l.is of nrnn.rt i well ' i . l l. hl i ml' . -,, " fT or anion attentive audience and un- to a dead horse have noitt ct. tleiiciiaiu VhSer i. lh ',",pe Mr fcrr,,, "'" d .uh.edly ,be old wh.g blood of Cabarrus . d to hi. Idol,.' Spoils-a portion of the ;,d irth. "erriioro ccePt, because his name l. been :,,,,, 3 g .. ,.ubli. Vnull Vj ,UCces, ! All ! bag been decided that the rights of proper- loo with the ' 1 for purchasing iu slaves as well as in Vernon, lha Waihinytnu, ! i Mint ihcy ROCKY 1UVKR. Tuesday, May 2.', listiO. R Tlllt N. C. VIIIO. " What for der T fel you do mit der trpea iu the diversity of opinion which has been expressed here to-day, that it is neces-ary, whatever we may do, to do it in decency and in order; and wh'-ther it is proposed to ai'ept a platform of one or three; lines, ll is proper tbat a commi'tee, represtntinj every St:ite iu ibe Union, should take what ever propositions my hnve been prepared Slid present them, as the voice of al: the States, to this National Convention (Ap i plause ) When such committee shall report. f whether it be fiom the thirty three or thir ty Sr it.'s. that r. pirt will be unanimous. I aui sure that it i- nut only meet your i l eaity coi.currei.ee I t be ai-M-nitd to ly r tlicisc horn y ou repr .-ei.1 Tneu e ahail " (;o on conquering ai.d to cot q icr. We have, in my owu State, a conscrva- tire clas-. who are in lavur of the Con-titu- tii n of the United Males 'Ibeu we have " another class of men w ho folio in the wake n of ihe-e. They are for preachii.g, as the jj great architect of the psriy preaciied at p Cleveland, for a higher law than the Con- - fntutiou of the L'i;it.d St.it.s. I ui and weary of tluse disputes. Gi-ntleinen wi.'i at tiints d,ff. r iu regard t3 the power, of Congress and in regard to the judiciti ititerpretaticn even of the Contitu;i on of the United Slates, but e oat it to our selves as good ci i iz-u" to sulo,!! to the law ai.d abide by it. ( Af j. au-C) I am proud lo say tl,i. i- the v. .ice of the Kn pire t jte. T; ere are five prrposiiiotis before the Con , ntion t )b iousiy t o or three of them are out of order. For the time, at lea-t, a .i I bop.-, will be iii. ira n, in order that I may ii.it a motion wineh will be rou-e:.-cbt to ti c C"i nt nn, and whisb is th.t utitil otherist! aut'iorizd the rules and regulations of ibe Hou-,- of K-pre-entativea be the rules for the govcrMiitct of ttiis bo dy (ArpWne ) Mr. (i,gfin, of Virginia, Said: There i a veti-ralie friend of mine, Mr Critt-n- . deD, of Kentucky, tbat I would respectfully u,.-.;r..t be invited to take a se it on the of PASQCUTA.NK. Tins rii 1 1 he, U a, ti n t; . .. I , til .1 Ai proiHrt sllou c.i. I ri l.ui t its .niH.ri, t"H.r., t,.c tiuruttia i.ven'i thr tv da exited there any other property. 'fear ni,( BJ wel they may for no demo j Mr ni;. ..Vjuooilj. mnJd the crat has been willing to sacriSoe as much j proviso adding the words " at this time "j for such an oh ret. Hit we are pleased to ' sauk M v i.heer no I schneider.'1 so as to read " tbat it is not intended to as-! saw to our frt-nis tbat Mr. Everett will ! iJulch vnsut Iirittch sert at this time the duty of Congress." ic. 1 accept the nomination. j This gave rise to considerable discus-1 ( ) sion, and after being opposed by Southern AfTiointmouts ! Senators and approved by tho Abolition Srbators. the vote was finally taken aud 1 001 od hilts, till speak at the following , lhl. Convent, on was turned into a liui'eini; the amendment r.-ieeted 1' nan .11 ' limes and placfsj the kpeaking lo con. inence match, and weeping and hskitiL' of hands as followa : t 1 1 o'ch ek, Al M LOOK UPON ! A.SD ON THIS. I' Kttoilrd, 1 i... I e .' i.,,.yt u lu (1 1 t ii r r. 1 1 . ! ii y t' the st ill. in a. c 'r..iin-es "i our C'r ! iiiwi.ii. Stale t.r N..t u-precsle tlie nur..Liui:. Y FAS Vr.n, Clark, nir.gman. D a .n . F.iot, 1 W'dncsilay lion ul tins tune hy in. Foster. Hale, Hamlin. Latham, Pugh, Ten Eyck, i Tl,urduJ. Illiposiliuii Pari)- ..I N.i.i Truirhnll so. I V.I,.n 12. ! ,"djy. t roima into our Si.tr XA YS Mesa. B. njaniin. Rrape. nrlfht.Brorfn, J'""'1''' ...!lli. s cil" a qiitu.n lit . ri.rsinit, t I .v. I.ti-. tVz:i-urica, llreeii, Jl.nil- , "' Y- ,iond, ll. mphitl, llunlpr. I v. r.,n, J hi,..i, ..' Ar. an-.-, J.)hni.n nf Teiin., Kenm dr. L ne. M alio v. Mnon. NM h..Uon, peari e. P..!k, Powell, Kite, .ulsliurv, r-. i..slian. Slicvll. Tlmmsuii. Tooinbs. years of service in high positiou Statesmen, whose reeoid st"ip them as national patri ots in public affair and with private char acters without spot or blemish. Men that It is .aid that a genlleman named Henry, ""body need ask whoihey are! l'or a (a grand son of Patrick Henry of course ''"rJ of century both of them have been that's the ar, tis: part of the story.) made r,0""",,ltlJ Wfor bmon- J'cl""-g i. if-.:' e i ii of hi ifli Public tru-ts. iii the Cabiuet and in ' tie canniu.tfj lor oovernor, .Messrs. . , ,. , H-.r;r,H,i lhB aml.,.nr, .h.t the Stuati! of the Lulled States. FOB THt N. C. WIIIQ, The ' Charlotte L'ulletio," (be D. tnocr.1. ie guerrilla non-descript of Souib (Carolina radical Democracy it terms will $mvivr dreary, foggy, drissly, unfriendly oliiuste u baa alto in pled to rear itself in, and outlit the cold snaps of ' Autumn's changing tlllt and with the gradual approach of a wang rejuvenated " spring lime of the year," ang ' ' . ' . . J"!' " has it seems fully assured u tlii ioo ouv ior c..r. v,. ,""tbe ' Rulletin ' will wot be n a mi i.vrreii goon name, uoin oi ineiu Men knoau to ibe whole country for many tion, and give the result of bis labors t0 B eager and expeotant publio aud be will 6,,j about as many compliments as any" nl0, dest " mau ought to desire. Rut some m., when they get into " position " are rather hard to please, but if Congress will allow il,, evidence to be printed (which ought to .1 1 l.i:..L uonr; l,,u wo ry puuiisil it at any cnt and tbat loo forthwith. If thrown into th coming coutest it will make many an " Imn. ist twin " gi?e up bis prejudices and nuk, the " Councillor " to bis " Exoellenoy '' ex. claim " Hold 1" Not an more couipliu.cnt I thank you. Jui 11. c .. n t I 1 u tl.tl il ami ll.i. nitrit H'Ttii,g the b,ri ,ij...n w hich ..ur revrnile ,s raiM ii. b- iiivoig it to .ae pri-iu-.ture, in.M)iii,c. il.iiim-n.us .ii.,: uiijut;at ired ; ' JJ- m. or ..t ll,- .it oar I lul tlir duly of n.r I. mils ul ll,.- pf'-perty iii I! i ( t .. S: ,ir 1 1 lit of O'lTl'iCriilir i"lu Kri.i.v. Saluruay, Moiiy, I3l!i, Winstnn. F.'svtl.e. Uili, Y i.Ikiiv,II. V,,., 1 5tii. Dubs'.n. ? j i ry . Ifiih, Ii .,. .'.v,l, Aiit ii.in xi, J ff. r- . ... A. ,,-. a-'tti, Wiiksthr.', vVilk.-., In.ir, f..:w--il. ( 831, M .re.iiit...,, Kurke. jjlb, l .noil, M.-t),di. ..I.T, Mr. Divis Resolutions. Mr. Davis, of Mis.i,sippi, introduced in- t. rard. U rj'r,j Jjrm-rl to the Senate of tL I i.ited Slates, so:ue time ago, a series of rtsoluiions adopted by a Democratic Sttatoiial caucus, relative to the Territories, 4c. These resolutions, af- I I! inniiber lh-1 JOHN VV 1.1 A IS the V,-i ' lloasc LircH." w lu.se e it fnva I tin t I !" und i'ie K.sl to a I ptrn.i'.s ihe H'est to take .11 ihe ecjs siie l..y mtcrreniber that JullN V. tLLIS of rsiin; H.t- P.ll Tn on S:ae. when fuM well ih..t by doing so the taicn WHITE Poll will be corre-pon.iing'y ir.crejsed. IT' Th'it our Urvrhut yntem i$ a rtry lad one, mu$t b atlmUhd ly izttti .aai hat .tr'ft it tut sLiahiril incrtligu.ion." Extract irum Senator liieus.M.-'s SetCli. Wictall and Yuiie 31. Si the amendment was rejected. Now, ai.ia. I what does the people say to this ! Is it not ; r"'l I exceedingly strange, that, when Congress is t.ia.j about to adopt resolutions for the purpose o '! n,'' ! ? protecting proptrty of all kinds in the :nu i territory, including slaves, that a Southern '""" man hould desire to say that " it is not j ter being diseuicd lengthily , pa-sed on the . i-' t hereby intended to assert the duty of Con- j 23th ult. We il, all lay them before our 'arm "" l-'r''fs 10 provide a system of laws for the : readers next wk. maintenance of slavery." Here is a pret-1 h , i ip.rrs j ty state of affiira. Mr Clingman, the man I al cry who wrote a letter sometime ago, stating a tl.'l ' ),. ' n.n .hr. -Ilrl nnt nr. tnr ..,. t, , should be visited with the swift attention of j as thn order of the dav, regirdlcss of the effort of the President to preserve decorum. I'aTUIi'K. HevR S grand snn cied 101116 , body rise's grand ori cried, our neitfhbor, I! 1 fus II irrin.er, K q.ci.d and re j oec tossy that the lion Vi Jl') rn rrinl. I like a child over spilled milk It is said to ; he a terrible thin-t.i spe a strong ins n ei p, 1 but we uti-)i-e in the cae cf our fri. nils, ! Me-rs llnyden and I! arringer. it rnuld lint be helped, ami no doubt they fi it better af riiR Till N. C. Willi. A Flea icr the Douglas Demo BATa, Sot'TII Judge Douglas iu bis rrcelil speech nipped in lh bud but will be allowed to expand and beoomt 1 full blown iriY I)tmot:ratic liost. 'J'hi " llulletin " is actually, intentionally or ia. directly endorsed at a Drmocratio meeting in Hutlierford, whioh tickles the " Kditor, ' and geta hi in into crtacies, for they bn sctually ordered the proceedings to be prig, ted in that paper, and the other Democrat,; ptpers are requested to copy, (wonder if tbry will do it,) aod in the rxubennc cf his joy, thn Kditor ad vises the Stanilarrl lake care or be will be " snowed under " n " washed away," as the nioanlaiii anowi hi. begun tomtit Now, "we slull see alni we shall are." The liullrtin " will In i, delivered in the U !i. Senate, UboreU to j " eolarted or else il will have to w, do'.bt th. ion are ri'ht Mr. Pemocrat, thfV fe't better Tear of joy elad heart and makes eoncience eay when shed in a 00W nnit hnnnt cnsr. When such men as Henry, Milliard, Crittenden, liron and a hot of others, made their appeal., to the umte tiimfing for the tiiaintainancc and protection of our glorious e nitilry, and in the name and fond r collections of our fore fathers to stand by and preserve it from the destruction that threatens it by the present s. C'ional partie", a In ill inu-t be dead lo all f. elin.' indeed, who would not sin -oine joy (even if it brinj; tears of ronratiiU'ion) as South Carolina radical Democrary hi, heen rntr iftrd and taken root in the soil ' the oi l North S-iate. Wonder what i t " Councillor " thinks of it ? (ut had ti 1 ' lluiletio " belter get up a ratification u,r.; 11, g and nare the Kulberford m.-rtm ,n dor-ad, that will yive the " Kditor pml, ,n Cle..i lite Utng " and let ua Lave the K i keuny cat tragedy. A rlalfjrm m.l I - 1 ' tu North and the South. The amiouueenii tit of this was received with spplau-e. but it was fjjud tliat Mr 0 was not in the hail to taku the --it M!..vt. bi been un itiiuo i!y aocaried hi:n by ttie Couteution. Tboinas A. Harris, of Mi-souri. tbyjjht that a coiuu.itt-e - ii 0 ii d be ajpjtii.-J to like into c jii-i Icratio: f'otiveiirion tuni s of ' iri.t and Vi -e Freid"i.'. II - a- in faior cf Millard Fillmore. (Oie.-r- ) 11-; n, the choice of Missouri, but I have no ctioice that I eaniiot yield, an-i Mi-ouri lm no such choice. And if I can lay b.rn dawn I can lay any nun down ho will b'.- t,r .u-nt before this Cjnvetitioa We.cf tht Missou ri delegation. kno who would he aeet-pta-Lie in Mi-sojri ; we have do d 0 i ': t on 1 L at point. Dat we want time tocon-jlt and asee'tain who will be the most preferable Candidate in 1, the Sta'.-s. We are f im it j a party that is to cjuliriue. i.'- h-p-d, to the end of time, not a mere ephemeral orjsniiatioii for the t resent moment. W-, thertfore, have oiher riu'ies to p. r! ,rin l.e aides those r.f s. ekinj lo iioiuina:e our f tr onal favjr tea. O ir aim should be to reinitiate tho-e who aiil ir.eet aitb the bear iest support from the pe pie of the whole Un oii. We look to no -ectiaQ far cojtl' tiaiice and support, hut tu each an i i.l; and iu the select i-jn of can i'laies e should have a similar o'j-ciiu vlesr. A little tiiiif, therefore spent iu cjitivatitrj frtendsbip. and comparin.- vie-, which c.n be to Weil done iu a commit! .-e of tbe kin i I likve propo-ed, noul I be adviaMe before proc e'Jiii. to biiot N 1 one here (. 1- -tr m g. r .r teret.ee- than I have, but i wal.t S' tne mean- of a-(;eriainiii wnetner tny views are tbo of t'- n-,ernn fr -n O'l.'.-r nf the C oti'ed. racy. I.tt. r f vi. a t.f lu'uvin.; the arr on-, mo li'We -re E?i pi r is, rus euuuiv. ie luiiu.rixed to a.inounc Capt. MO. s a can.iia.iR to represent Csbar- FOR TIJK N. C. WHO. RATIFlCAl'lON MKKTINli IN CA DA I U US. W- h.rl . elnlio,,. ,.I.Sr,i;.. nf Ti.ll .( that tl.ev h.ve fn.md Con ,.e l.i a I It V nith de isinfavorja Vigilant Committee, ia now Toiing ith Kcerett, l'oofani Biial I'axatioii to day. 1 termin.-d unity of puipo-r to save our lilo he knows lne gliolitiouists sgain-t the South. What Upon scarcely aiy iniice at ail, the I'omt rious Country from the hands of the spoiler stall Xit dona with him ? j House was crowded to its uluio't capacity, ami traitor I h inks to that g'eai l.ody of 1 and s continued during the whole meeting. 1 I'utnntic Statesmen ni .y their names ne- j The people are ibk of the delusive pro ver he forgotten They met for th. ir eoun Mr. Yancey in 1S53 and I860. 1 rinses of Democracy' and it is a good sieti to try's good, in a decent and pa'riotio man In June, 1 Mr. Yancey, in a letter to see them givhig sue, earnest bred to wh it ner. not ss po'itiiians but as bone-, hum. Jaaies S. Slaughter, E-q. writes as follows ever ony be raid in favor of the Coustitu- not as effiee seekers, but as tn.'ti who looked Tjz. tional Uuion I'arty. Tbey begin to rcalixe . " the ood r.f their country. Not as n o Tit if p eni.M Ar. .a n .' j- i i tliCT never lavs) i before, that I lie , tion.l e.r,,ii.jt6 men. getiiiiif up jealoo-ies . ....... ; .wiinuuaiice 01 u i-orernmeiii, stu'ler w Inch and stnte between tne sectons ,,( ri,, organ, 10 coniminecs 01 saieiy we have so lobar propo-ed. d-pnda upoi, ih-t ciu-r show that he has been a consistent una in tn futiom.'.t since I "47. Ills record shois 1 ti. it there sit 1 tune, since I'll, wheu be : was in favor ol Intel vrtitii.n. I In the United Slates Senate on the .Vh ; cf June, l"-it, a vote was takcu ou the fol losing amendment, of Mr. Chate of Ohio,, to the Compromise lhll : , "That nothinj; herein contained shall be; construed a-, auihorimig or p. tinili'.i.g the introduction of slavery or the holding of proi,s as property within said territory Amtiiff tne yeas, as Stephen A DvfUg las, of 111 , Voting with the prominent can di.lat.a no before the Chicago Convention Chase, D ) ion an I Seward. Jobu IMI of 'J'tnn , rf.e 7 .Vy. tin the same day .Mr. Aaward mot loilowin ' auieuduirnl : ' Neither slavery nor involuntary servi- , Mr k'" a"1 : tule, oihrri ihau upm conviction for' " I rrgard t he majority of the Ilep'ihlcn crimes, shall ever be allowed iu either of p'tv the mynti of the lem.rrl. aaid lerriloriea of Utah and New Mexico.",'"'' devoted to this Constitution a-,1 Among the yeas were DOl'U LAS, Day . lui-Uni'aU " Ion S.-nsrd, Cnase. Among the says,; We leave tb- pablio to judgs of lh n. lilCJ.Ii of l ennis-ce Anguilu Ch'onut. , tie which induced the above prims lo nn I the words which we have il.Iicird, at. J L-. i.- 'r. .sr...: 1 party. to the meeting Rufua Darrinjer f ..... .1 . 1 , i -ii . , . j ment) we shall fire the Southern heart, in r-ll.. .. f 11 1 n-j 1 each other, and at the PBopgK M'iMSnt 1..,. .. 1 . . r... :. . . vui "'n u "u. i.a'.u-v iut uov ia- nt.e or l"i fff zerl rnnrerted art tan we cm nre. ciintute the cotton ut iles into a liKVO- I.CT10S. vow in t-uu, t.ein one ot the prominent U ,,lI8 0f jff.irs.hid c.iue up to it from ey debauched ecedcrs in the Charleston Convention, and all parts of the co.federacy. In all that "h.-d no tear- ;u:a our paper sooner this wctlt. I 5 It was oar first intention, after acting ! . Diltimors Convent on, opened the proceedings of the -or. million. Me sail it was iuipo-in both or its iiu nbers ji, i its public virtue. l atino meu, al, i.d report to the the length of the proceedings of the Vju J, dates for I're-i- 1 ivr,.,;. fv ..i.t: 1. .1..,.. But afv-r realms ti.cm, we thought we could not do better than to give them to our rea !er-that they uiieht sec the spirit that pervaded that body and the unanimity with which they acted. mend the breach and restore the country lo its former friendly f-elmj S irh were the principle" and sui kj-were the feelings that actuated that body of ii.e,i Mow was It at the ' 1 1. a r ston driven tion " Trea-on as I.e.' I in cv.-ry irrrviD, says Vi gate II ild- n. un'ii " his b-att -ic's; rued," no tears sh. d there, it was llcrnoera The .V ro of il, ). m .cr,t No. " N-ro Ii i l ed whi e Mr. lllitor : - Allow uie to Direct your attention lo the at.ota "Flea" from the " Augusta Chroniclu" and the foiiowmg " 1 111 Cup " from the ' Weaiern Democrat. ' " Douglas has d -os more to su-taio the rights of the South than a hundred such men as (he Union cau lid ilea " V-f-oerut. I .In .,f.r h. ..-.; --:'-'" complain w bicb mak- tbo sentence correct, eou-i:rut, and truthful. U a i'll-oio Argus. Attack by tho India.na on tho Cuhfjr- utn I'ratiy Exprcaa Ma.1. Sr J...... .. M. M.y no T l'.int V t press, d on Mon.lav the 2liii t... oppo.tion ,0 he rt- t-of lbe ,,, i ,h, ,, hrh ;, J ' hap- 01 aholitioiii-n., " Helpers lu.peu.ling cente. I t,v th. I,., i.... n i 'r.-.s," Daniel Worths '.e.eh,K , "role It . .h, r M'- VI" thing cl-e. wh.n . dominant p,,.y c: J- "P"- .J from ,,t Lake, ..-h.mpunity ply, for .b.ak. of .be "'J l'h " " spoil bt-inscharged 00 tbat aecount with still being large a-scmblage, tute did not s.-em to be liome burnt:" Any cause f ,r r.j i . 2 ' , . . ; i- an individual, who .a I any other ie than the Charlr-ton Con ventim, ? N,i coptiun by his friends at Mnutomery, to make the following remarks, vlx : IVdw Goods. Attention iscaiied to the advertisements of Mr A. A N. M that be has enlarged his business aud very muli improved the co'iVjur of his Store, so tbat it make a an appearance equal to any other c-taLii-hnieLt in the tlace. Thoe isi-hing articles wouid do well to call aui luiuiijo stock. the good of the wlrle country. There was go id f. not a acifish intr gie there not a single ?-eetional reference -there was not an ex had been charged with being a di- pre-iou disloyal tothe Union! ! utiioiii-t, plotting "to precipitate the cotton The Convention 'as, indeed, a re union States into a revolution." This he would of all the best elemnits .n the country. He brand as fal-e, aod disclaimed being a dis- contta-ted its procedings and its tnrinoi; lii2 there Ti ; over Any ;r,ou utiioni-tor di-ruptiouist. What a fall is here my countrymen ! If N Stirs and Snipes that wires over a 1 nd that gives an a-j'.uui to the rppre-n-d and dasiii trodden, and that protects our c-un try men ever v w here w as rur ..., That i - I he 'bitliethe Democrat appr.-ei n-a " There were no wrand-ons of rat'i.us, lii;e I a ' r I .-k lone and hat H-nry there. None -! d It II went on li-ans aceording to'he aino ini il a man's poitioo or eating his own words, in , two years, then ws do notknowwhat tocsll it. The truth is the position of a disunion-1 i-t is something ' ,nan m health not fearing death, be is then very brave, but s. CI.O'IS with the Cotnmitlee on N' r. -oiu'on to pr ic ed it on.- - to . . I'te-ijeijt and ice I'r.-lleLt be li the table. i he sever .1 resnlu'i ms were th- drawn b) li.eir movers, and I tbe r ules' or tVe lfou-- ' t K. pr o far as they may be a-jj .cal goveriitnetit ef the I'onn ntion w A committee on bu-ujess was th.- Ooiivemi on then adjour-ied i 1 -y moriiiu)! t i e 1 'it h. nent of " Pre5nt to juio with our friends. They it ti,..- are ho: lin.' ether meetings in the Dis j' X it met. and ojr friend- have every t!,in to 1 ut" u cir.'r t!.i. u iju in th-ir en leavori to oer tmo th.- present party inpxt r, whicii hy I Wild r ' their mi-inaii a'iiiet,t have tcarly sapped ti.o found ..;lou of our ;ri ,,i, Union. L-t tue c a'l-tri .1:v- i;,ii5j , lv,, ,..., IU 411 sec: ion 1 he ap an I m sr-l Wu-f themselves far th fray, I the di fr,'.rj z.-r, wi I .link atii iiiie heait of prey from the iihtof day. ij I'-stion n'iriVe-s . for t'.e udop;.i. : p jint. d ; t.. iLu's ous result, wnn sat as done and hat t i-nry tnere. .aone nrci u n -war m.'p was vjt done at (..wriest on. lie went on t'-an- aerording to'he aino ini I, ,. . . r Tavlor It wi. I be seen .1 i.l l i , to expose tho ujt.r neap icily of the D-mo- ; "Ie 1 the t-easnry our r, airl atjpr.-.prisied to c- """"" " thn is not a complete change or a denial of . .. r , . . . " r , , , ' , ' . ' . . . to save the Union. and the South. That 'linL' in that party. I'uhu-h the rnrrnj,liun party bad bad, fo eijht years, supreme ""' " pi in of rai in.' m oney. as eipos. , hy control of the Gei ra. (joveriitnent, and the committee in ('.mre-s. ,et the fii' also of the State (fOernnieuis The oppo kno soinething r.f th- raci!iiy of your ' S a sitiou to it had been :hle and hardly worth tional Democracy " at Wahini.'tori, Mr. D-m- countinz what aasthe result! Vas not inoerat ; and it is strange vou ssv noihio' when it approaches aud his appearance is our condition to dayworse, fr w-irsc than about the corruptions of your party ? N it looked for every minute, be becomes, un- when they were reil'.ed to noer ei.'i.t, hone-r enough for that, ih! and give thern mated, and he cannot meet it, but slinks Jcr "Z0- A'"' if tl1 Pr,jr. ",""'J i'1"" to ' -bed ' a few far- on account ........ . . . au 1 ail nowerful. ha' aecomnli-bed iiothini' of their lo-t c in lition : and if uour f. elin .s ' 11 of good tor the Lina and the Siuth, could Mr. Yancey's position? In IW, be was.,,,, ,,ing belter b expected of it no fr an organizt'1 concerted action p'vijii- when it was distract. 1 j counsels, divided t iling the cotton States into a IWA'OI.l'. '" principles and mpotant in its action. A latg.r roition of lb party was avoocd,, disunion another ad a larger portion was avowediy S'juuter S''e,eign. Our party, p sai l .'1 r 15. contains none of titiiei tla-s Mr. 15 went on, in n able manner, to ad dress the meeting fur-ouie t.-nty minutes, and closed by introicing the Man. Nat Doydeo who spoke Ir an hour. He began by deela.n g that -ince he had aerved iu Cone.li. . J. .1 ma le op nnud 11 gi.e an onve ntiuii, a Inch be had attended a- dl.-gate at large, ami he presented audi incnlnts and matters as , l.ocale the cla:ms of meu tiu-a-uri-s that are and aioays have I . . n hostile to the South, as in the present ee ol lougia- " who " baa aloays h.eo a-ain-l ihe S fiith and iiohrre !e Can any oth er practieal g md lo the South be " ob- ta,. .l in the alvocae, or PiugUs and ; pouch in whirb the bis principles, by a paairful pirty with all rK.j j, oflt," -oris of pstroiiaje at th. ir c . uuisn I. than j , there wouid be by allowing Dn.irl Worth. 1 1, iper, or ai'y body e. of that atrip- in di-si iinnating "lie ir principlei " l the pr.ctiea, rt-ul's iliff ient or any better Is not at the " Democrat '' gi'ing " aid and c oif irt' lo ibe ul,; and mo-l d, t. rinii.ed enen.i ,-s the S autli has, and whit 111 r i. Worth, llr!..r .V t o, doing. Expediency, k.-. pin the I'arty together in or ier ll di vide the spoils. Rewarding each oilier, sindle the country at the expense of the South, (a-in the present ca- of the wild Afrieau-) is their onlv bade of K j lal lligl.ia, nationality and hone-ty. They not Ml the information we ran learn in r-v.-i-ard v,,,,, f.l.jrristhe following Bote on the . , tJ b mt it hj m Ihe IU., c,,, j,,., j . ,. D.d.an. b... eh.se.l .1 th. ii.eo,m the stai.ons bet.,, o a asit, jiis . irniiv nrl t' .. I it n 'ipre.i matter it ear- MuataKH. A friend as .l:.i,. . naskinghsm. j K orhnio.id county, writes ua ,f j.f , J fhn Chambers, re-idmg in ib i.,r of M oiit.' .tnery county, was shot am i,,,t ae.l I ly ki led on the 'Jitrd, iosl . while (h() j art of pa--inn through hia a-ate into the y,rj of his dwelling One of his own neiroes i, ' su-peel. d of basing doua the deed, aiai hit runaway. Mr. C, waa a valued and poua I miiiist, r of the gospel. H it. Jlerutd. Now Candy Manufactory. We call attentiiu to the advertisement of a New Catily Manufictory I'ersons at a 'ii-'.ance aiu do ae.i lo try this establishment.. Kverett wiil be read, a-epiinv hi' tion a Vice President by the late lUilnuor Uuion convetiliog. Eatifl:ation Mjeting. TlOS, but now their is in the political We five in another colu'im on account of horizon a "peck of disunion and he chan of ibe K itiS'.'iti un M-i-tin in Corcrd. It ge, I, i - posiron and denies being fir a dis-mu-t have ben an ititutcning one, anJ will rupti4n of this gorcrutnent. he real with plejsjrc. We regret we were, Ex-Presidont Fillmore for Bell and Everett. The democratic papers are always opera ig agaiu-t their opponents by that saeak- never to hold anoihert !T:jl .' and conti iiiLtihle means of all others, account of the Jiiltia.olu Cot ' ,i.. k..i ..... .i. i . 1 1 of iti-inua'ing something for which tbey ,..!'" BosTOM, May 31. Mb K urtrTT A' f tPT At the Union only endorsed all ibis by advocating the ,f ,, .,in(? j p,nrUi H,ll,i claims of D.ugla, and his strip., of cuadj.. ,orr..w. a U tter from th. Hon Kd war i tors, but, nlilu)ing every other mau uo happens to be pit up lor atiy thing within thn uifl of l lie " l'eonla " hv a cm are not loo had, ari l conscience will not servalive body of n.en. Ufk ba tbey are make you croan. ju-t she a f e . eve., if t a i -ting ami tur u.ii by contemptible in tney should b,: of th- crocodile -pee'..... and aquations to plt.ee John lt. ll in a pusitiou ! get in praeu.-c, lor the day of r iril-utiun is ama-onis-icsl to the South, but I do not dose at hand, wli.n your n i-erable, bum- think it would take a "Solomon" to dis hu.'.'iri.'. sectional, fret-oil D tiioervcy. th it ,,. i.,..i. . .1,. ,.. . I), ... ! Court of the United Stalea died here to ll rs to the principl.- of n.i-repr. .. m, U-) would be t he safest for the Soul b. eve"n d 1 tion an-l vi. p-.ri-x, surce-a (,rl to if,., do- , ,),, "councilor" with all his exi.cri ! m. J. Robertson, of Charlottesville. Vir- trueiion r,f the Lnion. will be ile-troveH and .,,,1 .i,ii,, " t,o,.,l not I,, aill.i.a i.v : If'hia, at iresrnta Jud.'e of the Court cf acknowledge it. ow 1 thniL il is vry 1 "rl'ei-. urn .-iiaie, ni prooauiy u piam to be seen that the only way aud the ( ''uie.! to this vacancy. only eouise lo pursue to secure safety and ! k..ppii.c. to the - whole. c-'iHtr,,." is the j M.iHRIIil.lt AND UN-iATl BAt. CniVK-1 course of the " National Union l'arly." MacK-mitl, named Jonathan llobbs ia un it upholds tune tionored I riuctples. Its 1 ,rr., ,..,.,i k..i.. . .f,... RlcimoMi Va , May 31. DrATII Or Jk'tKIR PANlrt. JildL'e I'eter Duli'el, one of the Judaea of the Supr tli fot r .tt.-n. the Au'ean stable aud the country once lu ;re btr-eif. have no proof, r r- President Fl.ltll puty nl,ih recently 14 iliimore ? and why is t thafth- lilack K..- , . , " ri"i. ueii iiicnanis 'i iu .liters as - -"j no- Ie oaj go ery .truck him. He made a powurful app.-al r"t,!,c '" ,lfe denounced and are denouri ... irntun - ibe people (.,, the Union, winch was cl"? ' D-mocralic party T The H ack, bad become a lilack lie-; warmly applauded It read a slip tiken '" ' 'onvention at Chicago, deiotine.-d the .-peaking of '-pt turoiii Muti iav, tne Sc-voro Storm of Riin. frill Tlia :. win. I. Wnv IS IT? Why i.i it that the Illack Keou'iiic ins do not denounce the Oppo-ition , ,, ,, . L. F ... ; "er arrest, cliargcl with having, on after- miu iled 15-H at c',"",,,""' "u" "ej noon of Monday la-t, fa-lencd all the outer in. iiilii -no .i .i... "H doors of his dwelling at Orange, N. J , wnh agam-t popular fury, the arts of deiua- ,ha (,.,l.rn,B i,llch,ion of burning to death goi-iies, and the Prejudices of sectionalism , w,f 1 flt CJM0. , ,UPC,,,,, which has broug',1 ail the present evil ou , , .c i(i C,,uib f.urpoM ,t bi- wife the country. A. ! and three children perished in the flan.es. iOftha remaining three children two were badly burnt and oue was saved uninjuf"'- Ou Wednesd ay morning la.-t, we bad torna io TuaSl'iYr.tf i.i a Toils ai t e (varlui tornado ubich I- vailey of ibe Onio, I. 1 cinnati Jl'i'iuier sav- : " The veioiiiy anu winch th travcitd may be eslmiai. d (rat. tnt it wa on.y ahout t froeu Loui-iiilc to I'orism j.i. , J, by an air lin- of IC un,, s. U'ljeu tome iu uim J tbat thi. 1 oma lo pursued the r",u'Mf 4 "'" wr seriou-iy inj jred s.nuu-ilic- il n.e river, it will be seen tb .l A l'ricit Wl1' l''J were erectin for the gal it- -pecU ojusf nave b. eu im m. n-eiy beyou l 0 n-ter. was w i.he j ,1 r . i . f - ' - i me ii.'UH locomouve ver run. Charlotte one of the fa ird .-st storms of.raiu c "''''"itiing the p that it has ever been our lot to witness .ouch was tne effr-.-t of it that the sir u the fact lje neighborhood of our ofiije wai rs in jiiii- perfect fl iud for an,...-!,..... fi.. '; works now bejD constructed by M rets tu gas tn of J ins loriaad-f, iu common wnb ail winch I .. ie been ohwrrved, p-c..td a rotary mo iiuL upon its own tin.'' 2n aettlor fl.HOO ems of types, or about V I ti letters, tbe hand, of the priutar tra . -r a di. laics equal to !J units. ne,r, about 21,0 )J, au i about l-t feet of ti, trie wa.l unl. r tb: ne foundry build, ng I was a!-o washed 1 )WtJ ',. h,re 0,jS b,,,, I of any other d.tna-'e bein dona in to.n ' i , r . . ' , ' , , -i-tteDtiorj is called to a Notice iu tb a - uaiuags Das ,een done i, t i v i .- ,. , . weeks paper of the Vorkvtlle Ki.rrj rer. It to the rrownji crops, tff the ovtiS,g cf . , ,, , ., ... ' the water eour " 1 eou"a'"e inter- i"-mg Kevoiutiouar- Story this week. publican and wouid support the noiaiuee of "ro ' VVe-tern Dcnicrat." which ad that party. JJ jt this uk of their invention "'J '!"' ' c""-"J"r bloi li ,u of Ihe South w ahon-lised, for very soon after here tnl W,"("7' l eo,,,.. . I. re V. im. . PurP,e f breakli- up the Uolot. come, a letter from Mr. I.Umore breathing He stated that " ,b, l.-i,,, .s0.rd the p ir,-t love for the whole country and "' "l'e the -ame siiis.ioti, as well a nt sectional strife. ' 0I"" ot the delegates fu, th.,. District n " harleston. ,N,.. said.Mr. liivden. i.oth be Lai I, by friend or betwe r.w nt r... .1.1 L .. If. ... ,yor ni if.;,i am ji-erett. He aays ; " If il was in my power. I would at once i .uessis. jjeii and raverett. than wi.oi.i eipiameu I, v it (al t .ere w as ., h . hi,.. ,.n l.o h,. . I :. :.. ....I .1 ,i. If .. t ..: n- . . L, Leti-rnowinniiona could not have been fu" fbarUstou about a platfo,,,,. Ii .!.," for the iVpublicans to abuse t,r Davis and passed by the Senate 't bos'e "" ws not that there was any virtue in a "li.e, - No wonder the " Councillor " Resolutions are about as coinpli.iient'ary to If-i.a the true friends of the country need Pii,ir'jrm. or " ny ho ly really cared a complains. Such ingratitude will make any the Illack Republicans and most excellent a better backer to tbe candidates of the And in another I. iter Ur .! i . i :. '"' . . - , ... ' "'4J of this sort ca denncratio Admiui-tratioti. but said not a w .rd again-t the I'.-ll and Kverett party. lOf'rffi U'lno'-rnl. ' What ba-e in.'ratitu le that is ? To think that thn I! i -k R, puhlieam should abuse the I) mofratic I'jriy after the " D.itn icrat ie I'.uty " had done so much for "their" e in lidate, Abe Lincoln during the contest fi him and Duuglas for the Senator- fiiR TIIC !i. C. WHIO. " Dut bo (John Hell) pays Black Repub- A .K'rl "t'"- " " of age, daughter of a licsnism as tine a compliment as he does I "el lbor' "ho chanced lo be in ihe the " Demoeracv." as tho' he thou.rht on. ! ho"e l l,e limn the atrocious deed wis no better than the other. So aays the ! PP""-' o badly burned that she Democrat." Mr. Hvll has not mnch confidence in tin ioe, ot any or our debtaies at If.liimore, ship. The. Administration helped, aided : " Diuglas " branch of the " Ddinocratio " par a n ther from thu Suoiji or the North and comforted Lincoln r y funds, .locutiients ty and Senator Divis has no failh in D)ui. I hey were alike fain. fill to the Union, and every manner of means aud " warmed " la.i-m The " Coum-illor's " attention is re- died in about two hours, llobbs was arre-ted the same night at the rillago of Freeman town. He is represented as a drunken, worthless fellow, always in difficulties with his wife. A.N Kt. H'CWItMT IM Niw Vork.. (J lit " excitement baa been crested in New Yrk by an elopement. The parties to the sffii' Constitutional I'arty. We think not. Yoikville Enquirer. Attention is called to a Notice iu was sll i . i it. , , v.i.i,M.i,, s,fiiii.j nu (fniuifii b.iuui uniiurriiio autnorii, ai mat couiinj; Irotu i are a lien Uynum and a Mies rhipp", l'mB as an to gel rid of Dwgla.s. who was change human nature and human nature ihe F-untain Hea l. ! of Tennessee. Mi-a P was attending however, determined to maae the party take; will out, can't stand everything and go to Senator Wifall (D.-tnoerai) says why was boarding school in New York and on Satur- .Ue,eir',.Vvl.,'rr ,";l'""' "d 'l'-"'!""1' s , , il -"luht to thru-t upon the South-ro wi.,. I day evenin.-last ;en , who was a former Mr 't I I "" i . I '!,',"'! ht ery adiiimi-lration done of the party a m i. " ao justly obnoxious, ac, i,itaiice of the youna lady, paid ber -l'i n d.precat.sl the language its be. t tolled Lincoln the candid ate of the alike for "principles " ( political associ vi.,t, which ended in both of thcni jumping ..erinf ?''''' r'!-,Ut !,Uck i-p-b,ic r ,Mr D- iu ,f o) m , ir ., .,. tionrXu J .Jr- raiir . of I' u u ' I';'""1',1"' '''"-'"'lorsebo,eBf0r,I're.det,,ri fact the up dissension, in the I). m ocratie ranks, why monstrance, of the lady (oftrness, and de ration of a Ifiack It. -public iu. if elected choice of the Dmoeracv of North Caroli. .1,1 I.. , ,.., .fc. ........ t .i.. ... I . . . ' i i..,a ' l ,!... ,1 ..,. . , , " ","i'ni i me 'iimrr- itii rapiuiy io tne oi. .aicnoias iioici, "-- ' U tU 10 J"00"""' " Uhage na. Ub ! what a ui.aerable adinmialration. ences between tbe Northern aud Suuth-ru 1 they were soon after married . N.rr i) The Charlotte llemrrr.it at i ' Kaleigh Slii'iJiril, have rrpre-rbtcd l!. Hon Jno. D-ll, as saying in bis speeib Ij , the ser. ua I. r., in Philadelphia ; ' " I regard the majority of tbe Itepjl!,. ran party as devoted to this Coualilulos ved tbe oi L"uiu" " We ak every randiJ mar to read whit
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