eounrj1 eklrmisbea, every mm who lore jus tice should rally to biro who hear thnt tin iter no nobly. Our cause must triumph in in end. To doubt it would be to doubt your tt?ielteeenue. Gov.Kllis has entan gled biino f in the meshe's of his own cud inns'. The Democratic party has scattered llf 0 the- four winds, so that you can't find it even with a search warrant. It boaied nationality it clean pone. Where., ander these circumstances, will the honest masses bo, bat to thit Weil ornsnixed land of ptrit. hn platform is Kquai.itv at TUtllXB'IX, Tl!t CONSTITUTION OP Til K CiUSTRV, Tit LTMON OF TIU STATK.S, AND TH RrMC KM KNT OF IHS LAWS ! I am, fellow citizen, your osVt servant, VICTOR C. BARRINGEl!. Concord, June 2(5, 1S60. Funeral Notice ! ! ! It ii with a grateful heart we re;ord tie ' death of ROTTEN DEMOCRACY, On Saturday the Slid cf June. HfiO after a protreoled illness of one month, during which time its e xi.tence was onlv rrolon" pd by the administration of powerful oos- trunia ; it took liok at Charleston wa re moved to Baltimore for medical treatment i ' and expired at midnight on the 23rd in- ! stent. The disease whirb was the immrdi- ) ate eeuse of dissolution, liaa not heen clear- 1 ly ascertained some of the Democratic j Doctor who were present, attributed it to gangrene of its huj;e Pouch and Howels; more generally known in the polite cirelea of Dougery keepers, as ROT CUT some supposed it died of a disease known as the SKCKSSION and DISUNION of soul and body while othera of large experience, as sert that it died of a dises.se, which hns prevailed as an epidemie for years, called the NEGRO-PHOFIA. Th obserpie will be celebrated with be coming pomp io all the cities and towns in A merica, under tbe in.po-in titk- of lament of Rotten mocracv All Foreigu couvtcts from European Pcuitenturiea, arc expected to attend and mourn as this death is " Rati fid," and all the convicts in our State pri- sons and County Jails, are expi ett-d to aear a banrh of crape around their arms for 3il i ays, niade of roare J iinestie, l isfkt d wirlt I'rTiter's ink, in commemoration of tht loss cf the lest frirtid thfy ever had ! Many of oer uio-t iiistin5;iirhed citizens I t b civil ard military, nuioiz abom are tienerals, Colonels, M ijira, Offiee-tloldirs end Office Set kers, v La will act as pall Veartrs, rhief mourners, and deliver funeral c-ations. Certain OLi t 'leTir.nl Lips, who Is - vj been rxpt-ilid from oneChurrb or an- eth.. for the ir devotion to Di'UitHTaiieJ"rn f auch as forcing aids, getting aiu:ik, at;d running off with other men's aives will even an tl"ttsi wlh prav.r, ..iig-cg iti.t. fam liar ns-tiotusl air, c uitbei i g still tbrat Words : .i whin a njrin We ali ft Imm n e t.. tt.ie tt? t jrt Hui i:a n im-tt reiiff r ift u, Te ftisiie thi ptmrc but ktt-i tne . f -XVi-Lt li . Wlt.MINOTON, CUARLOTTE AND ItCTIlER I- ht Railroad. At a ite Director'a mett-ir.-. the branch track from the main stem to this piaee. as rfcently suneyd by the cnineera, was adopted aud the branch or dered to be built. Depots or rwtions wrst of R--'ingham, aa 1 on to Churioit, wtre a'io located and Bstiied. 1 he first sts'-iou in An-on county, w.ii ha iout two miles e-t of the river, at. 1 named "Pee Dee." llie SfC-.nl iil' le a: Li't-ri!!e. Ti.e tbinl at V.ii b jt o . ; l ie fojr:h nt-sr Lawyers" Spring Cbmch, and nimel " Lanes':, oro.' Tt.e SVn, ri'r' Jlcadow Braueii church, aril eaised -Ma d4 Brarirti." T.e -;X'i, at M :i r e tb setetith on tue L" and Mci. Y.L.P, a til Lrurli " IuiiaU Path.'' Oti the eatt-rn tud of tt.e roid weekly train will eiouMe ru.'.' Ar,i bar. J. tl. ....V I.. J..le It wliieii liiii,- f.-: ui'. .- of ".rack will be I ail from V.i'.uiuit-u '1 lie jra linj eat of Reekir.gbaui, aui to whirt eight miies cf that p'ce, is iu a forward !ite towards eotnie::3a 1 i.e piling at B it Swamp, nine milts east cf Limbi run, wi'. be finished tbe la i week in July, and it is eonfileutiy expected tul the ears will be ruuntug. at the end of tue pr..n:t year one hundred m:le test of W liinin.-t jn The track en tbe Western division has bi.pti laid four miles west of Cbarktte, and thu work is steadily advancing towards Liu eolntor At ao early dsy a force of Irish will be p lit 00 tbe grading from the Union line to Careottet aud toe. Company's frce below L'iiuvjerto went forward to tue work to Puebiuoni -V. C. A'gvt. CHAstINU VaLU'I TORT Mrs Dr. Ly Cia Sayre llasbrcuck has been compelied te vacate the editorial chair cf ll.e SibU, temporarily. Hear her rea-on : "We are tue fortunate owners of a clover field, aud we have just relurted from wa king ihro-igh ar, I in bailing ita sweets aucb as no cos w.et e eao imtiat. But above ail the fruit., plants and flowers, we Lave another lime n.r-iti.1 plant to tend and m-stic to our Lcart in lie ioroi of a little boy of leu dsja old, .lit lajs q.ietiy sl.-t p Ij ti-r-r us as we write luia. A h ue eyed, lair MciuntO lJ:n haired ahd tonder pUnl, Le seem, t-ji nj -tl the rou 'h'ne of this world in nr.L euntrast to our dark ey ed i i tie Di-y, w nose place Lere st ems, if possible, more vacant bow that tbe iil'.lc. brother she so oileu aak- 1 us to get her bas com itiioti; us." PmstTflANA. Can't the D-.-moeraey. when they fre politics! salute", hit upon otjje ingenious expedient to let us kuow whetb'-r they ate shooting Douglas (."ins &r IJiecVinridg" (.'una? We al.sll c rtainly be ve.y much bl.liged to tLtm if they can and wii If President Buchanan wiil but ue ali Lie exertion to defeat Douglas, we abai! come pretty litar half regretting tbat tbe p ,r old thing ia so fe-l le. As tbe late New York postmi-ter was aie-iling the pdblie money nearly three veers before he was dettut-d, heaven on y know bow many poeltii-ter, oo detected to ih.s time, have been slew ing oue or two year. Mr. Douj'as' borne organ admits Cat tbe Democratic party is " naoe'tj exerci"-d si this time." A it evidently has the devil iu it, it ebouM rather Le not risers. A DtftCHll'lIVC Ct'T. TL Madison I I'i.) Courier Las curious cut CLluii d ' ll mocracy." It repifeaents a hi rocter t jl cro-sai-e tl,roul. the uiiddie, with the t;..u,, D lUflaa and Joun-oii st the bird a I.. .1 and Preckinrid -e and Lane l ita tail. ou I he l ace bt st .1 vet w bav tbe 'tC'"-" the fow l a severed id " Irrept taible Horft Carolina Mhk. : CHARLOTTE: Tursdny, July 1 7. 1860. iJ'K. R. Wal. field. Esq ,nf Lrnnir, hea con. if n tt.I In act, inn it our auilwrizi d agent, lie wilbreeeivr ordcra for Wiiio. bUnas r,r aavt-r. tiaenirnla. end receipt for tht ...ine. Any per., subaenb,..,. w ho pay n. him within three nionihi '" ,etc' he w ":0 fur lu dollars. 1 FOR PRESIDENT, lion. JOHN DELL K't TENNESSEE. FOR VICK PKItSIPENT, lion, EnWAHl) EVEHETT, eF MASSTCIITSKITi. FOR OtiVEKNOB, JOH POOL, esq. t)F PASQl'OTANlt. LOOK UPON THIS rii'TCHE, Wh-ks. Grc.i 1 AND ON TIIH. HeHuived, j lrit we srr i....td to ililurl.inf a- 1 mi, eoi in t x si in Hit-1 .,( t., eclltt Nitd rig til i.llll. f.-nsl.-! tutm St ile nr Nution. j it, 11 ml II1.1l wt rajji ci jll v .f.rei;te tne liilrtttluc. tin 11 nl ill l t. 11.tr by tin i ii.s.siiiun rjri v .. No. (.'uroims into t ur 8ljle silittta ftl" a qoetlull ni cunili 1 u t uiiial muvnti. nit nt wtf-elinj the bjsia iit-.n wtneli our rtv.-niif s riiiseu, b litvirig it 10 ie (trt-in.iturf. tiiiftolitic. lingt-ri.ua ami lieju-l; it M.l. K irrj. TI1.1l we r. L-nu a I ..HV4 nl:.. t,p r n lilt St-1: :!l,d mi III.- It.l. isastsrljr -spre t'.ir 1 lie i'ilrrtiHt: " ntyinj I ne t'onsli tll'.levrry ..ri,, s rtr nis t lir tsxlj .1.1 11 tn fc . ,"' J , , i tutu olPr : p lr ' J"ti ' 'j 1 it July lit' lUe Lejiala. W l.tn piisfll.j; fcets II, riiii nt n ve. , ao to itujust Uxt. , ss to bt-ar uti tuily aclictUie will, 111 llie tt ol' tilt- CilisSllu . Uitnr tl.e vji.ous 1. I .v..r "I th. lueta ut' our ;ii' mciu-l.i.i nr rn ins. Ut Vryllloli ftul .. jea ui fr .rtv in -ii tne Si tu- II Rriolution of Democratic I'lalfsrm, j t !' It iiisiii!K.r tnt JOHN W. KM I coiiijiarea 1 liir V est lit a Horsk-Leicu." w now elernsi crv ' is ' (.111! C.iva ! ! ' and ll.e Kl to a Goon tlisl ptriui.a llic Ht.l lo t .ke ii ibe e; f ' '; U-Krn.t niher th .1 JOHN W. ELMS f raising trie I'eJi I'..i on S,ave, ft heo m fsvor be lull well til it by !oini- an tlir lax en W til l 1 cro.it, will be cur.-esLiOutiinyiy increaacd I i i-" TU.l our llmut i'9,t,m xs m tery bai tn, J my$l tn vamilttd ty ertrv smer tea hut vtctn it , l t!jft.. n.r'iiriun. Lilrae: sruiu Seuslur : U.eu.ov'. .!,..:. tn. j J All V.llttis ill liilIsil a. We u :iui I.KX A.StKi; m.unce ( ol. U. W. A iic in rt i.rtai.1 .Mces te ot tue n, ji Osucr .tv in lit 11. v. W; .utl.i.naeJ to announce JOr-F.PH R , I l.Lr. - I r. l.sn... a C'.i.uiu.tt- tor a .rl III in- tluu-e ul I 1..1...1U11 In ia iu Lvor ol Pool lilt I frll I., lture : tijUSI 'l.Xalloll. ir We are CL I I 1 I S. s itb. 1 led la a.in.iunce C pl. MO. u nuile to rcirt .ci.t C.lt. r. Ine mil List of Appointments. Mr. ai 1 address bis fellow citi- i;na at the following times and places v,z ; .Aslit b-'rouyi. I;.r...t t'lurl. tie. M. tsuiii I Ki.cirn, CjU -rru. , ... .! Hut. !(,. w .it Mil county, M jr cuunty. 'I July 23 il. ty. Wc-.ot.o-, lit '1 huttiy ' nty.'rn.t.y An- OO" We are ri quested to state tbat Dr. R. K Speed. Elector lor the State at large, wiiii fpa iu Charlotte, ou Tueaday Vi;h iut The Kcw Rill Hoad Project, We have gt. en to day the full proceed nigs of the Kail Road Couventiou which met at Sju.n.r on the lib in. taut. Tbe iriends ol this project will aee trotn the su:?- uithts msoc, that tLe pro.pt ct ot succes.a ' lor tbe accomplishment of this great under j taking is beyvind doubt. Tbe people along ' ""e are deteiu.iueJ to build the road i if not auolber cent is subscribed over and' sn.iva the Sli 1 1 OflU. TI,h ereait i,f tl. 1 TLe ereuit of thei , , I loaia iii euauie iue airtctors io borrow ... ... , 0 , money euougn to Complete tbe worx. Ibe; I k j , .. . . I c.euit of tbe District, tbiougb whicu .1 wiii ; ps. s, waa ujI sutLcient lo obi.iii tne mney , for iu cuuipielion. Success lo the road w ' s.y iu ..much a. it wnl mak. Charlotte Ibe ZT" Ud b" e,t,U bref" J , D.pot for the produce of W estern North ! 'Urled Ut ,b"r WOrk' A ut8r0 boJ io Caroiina.aud Laving the command of ibree '"terruplad th. girl iu some I m.i act. it ...I take 11. course of the one af-1 " ,b8' "r r""i bB, r ' folding lb. Last nnces. I riutsd Uer u,uctj- b tolJ tin. i I Iu connection, a .slate that in accor-1 ! dafcc. with tba wiabes of lL Sumter Coil- ' vebliou, a corps of engineers will be placed 1 ,,1, ih rr.it h ll,. I.i ..f A .. . i . j cing ai l-uarlotle, to mas tne survey ol : me road, under the super intend auee ef Mr. 1 S. S. Solomons, of tbe North Ewslcru lt.,il UoaJ. More Iron. Iron wc fiud 1 cuuiijig both ways fir tb j 6 ' ! t itjiiugtou, t.barlotU and Jljlherford rail I road and the bau is are pressiu the Worx 1 ' i wnh etery expedition. ,' ; On Monday afternoon, the fib instant a u' V""- "'""".'H '-"''". to cotiimenc. 00 thai portion t.f the oad 1 toward. Wat.e-b.aiw. I Mr. Everett and Mr. Buchanan. Th. Bulletin of the 12.b inat.nt, bat an article headed the record, in which be gives ' , . the opinion or Mr. hierett in 1839, in which be admits tbat the was in favor of abolishing ilavery in th District of Colum- kia of ih .U. irffin Ki..n tl,. Si , , , - of the Union and opposed to the admission iuto the Union of any new Stale, the Con stitution of which tolerates domestic alave ry. Tliia was in 193!) and it is to be up posed tbat although Mr. E.trett did enter- tain auch opiuions be has learnt like Mr. Webater to " conqnrr hi prejudices," iitice that time. Lut wbat was the antecedents of M lJuchanan before tbe last Presidential elec tion ? Why in 1620, Mr. Buchanan said " that slavery was a great political and moral evil, and thanked God that he did t ot live in a lale vLere it txMi'd." lias Mr ., .. . .: v . .k r.Yrren saiu worse mau mat; iti 111c South could sutport htm for President, then why fetr Mr. Everett for Vice President? Again: In his Texas speech in l"?4l, Mr. li.icLauao said : " I jet feel a strong re pugnance, by any act of mine, to extend the limits of lb Uuion over a new Slave territory." lias Mr. Everett said any thing worse. Again: Io the same Speech he said: "That tbe acqiusitioo of .Texas would, ere long, convert Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, and probably others of :he more Northern !ave States into free States, I entertain not a doubt." lias Mr. Everett ever given a vote with stronger desires tbau did Mr. Buchanan, when be thought to de prpulate the more NortLern Slate State and make tbcui free. Again: In MIH, Mr. Ruchsnan said; " That Congress bad th sovereign and ex clusive poatr to legislate upon the subject of slavery iu tbe tenitories " Not itbstandiug Mr. Buchanan held these sentiments, the Democratic . party South supported biui, acd they have at proved bis administration. Is it not just as reasonable to suppose that Mr. Everett will be more true to the South than Mr. Buchanan baa been. But what are the antecedents of Mr Breckinridge ? Let the people read the following extract from a speech of hi de livered at the battle field of '1 ifpecanoe, in 1-00. He said: " nut coilnrrte'l u ith tio pnrty tli tt hat jor its u'jjfi.1 tkt tiltin uit ol sl-teiy ! uor with an to privrnt the people of a State or Territory from deciding the 4 uestion of ni-t. i,r with th. u. f.,?ih I... r Tbe speaker continued : " I happened 10 be in Congress when the' Nebraska bill passed, and gave it my voicu and vcte, and because it did wbat it did, tx : acknowledge tlitiihloj the jieopU ol the Tnrit'jry to settle the question tht in selvtsf and not because 1 supposed wbat I do no, no. Ulieve, that it legislated .lave- j .no iciiioui.ui; 1 ry into lb lerruory party is not a pro slavery party." Wbat say the people to this! lias Mr. Jjterett .eot t, ,t f Ve trow not yet .1 . .1 c .1. e . , there are men at tLe South who say tbat Everett is ao enemy and Bteekiniidge a friend to tbe South. O! consistency lLou art a j- mel ! I Whistling to keep their Courage up! The democratic journals are beginning the I old game of brag. The Salisbury Banter, ' however certain y at this game out Uerodt Herod. Here what he says: 4 We 1 1 a v w reliable information from sll ! parts of the Stale tetidiuii to show that i'ool baa not even the rho-l of chance. EUisl wiil be re elected by soth a tujjortty as will : strtke trrror into the K. N a. , bj 4 f frolB , iwiBJ ,h uU lif, it j. J Now, who believes that! We veore tlijp,ir,j 0f. Mr. Wilaoohad erected aswing for; assertion thai mere u not a man, icxccpt j perhaps the Editor of the Banner, and we j doubt very much whether be believe bis , own assertion) who reallv believe what is ' ' i 1 stnti d in the above extract. ' The Wilmington Journal has also been : . 1.:. 1... j .. .l. v ... ...I tiding in. uan. a. id. same game, Uttl uui 1 so i;r ami iloquent as the IS'taner. We have but a few remarks to rcike. "e ,-t',lta ,w dJs tb" ('- "'', I "ou,a 0e tbt "or1 n,lD ""l e,er j in tbe State, and we bav. beard nothing to j jmikeu eLsnge our opinico, but rather j i tllio;" ,tr,!D4;,hen u in our '"""her opiniou. 0lje ' ''' (i ,r- ' ll:rd 10 "7 -o J ! Clingman, " if you eaiinot do something for j 1,16 1 ,D Kou- Another is, tbat although j PJO' nxious to com to Mtcklen-j burg be could not get Gov Ktli to consent I ' Came. These atraa abow which way! tt' '" blows. j ouuuBUi.ou.in. I We learn that Mrs. Isabella Reid, of! Mount Mourue, lost a valuable young; negro J b b womau last week, by accidentally stabbing Ler,elf' 1 Lt UcU "re ,heM' " "U"d j us by a gentleman who was 00 tb spot a I abort time after ii occurrence : Tbe ho if be touched her again she would cut him with ber knife, a tin all oue with a very short point, which the was using. II did inter rupt her, and she immediately cut at him and inflicted a slight oiiud on th arm, I euttiug through a very strong cotton shirt, 1 and it is (opposed tbat iu making an effort i to get the kuif out of the shirt she used t more force than was uectsaary aud brought 1 ber arm round with sudden jrk wbtu tb ! . i.,f- .n.i.j i,...;,t. ,1;. 1.1. a,t. . , . ... . , , ,, tbe pap, and killed her lostautly. Tb phy- . . .... aiciau who aiUnueO the ease said if ahe bad , . 1 . been acuulihted with analomy sbe eould not . , . , , nav selected a more exposed part of the bo,jj. Xnere wa. no lu.pieion tbat she committed auieid far as we bare beard, jurJ 0f j,,,.,, WM i4lIed tu, t,T, a.ol beard their .lordiet. I Fryor for Boll and Evorott. Tb, Dcmocratio pree are v.ry often 1 B.r.dio befor. their reader, the nam. of Prt"'g bror their readers the name ot ever. distinguished person who may chance jt0 COBieout for their candidate. In like ,. nner wa atate that lloj;er A. Pry or, a I . . . ... - . uiaiuiKHiMica memorr oi vonyreaa ir hi Virginia ha expressed himself in favor of Bell and Everett, if there was any chance - ! for ,u.jr election We have no doubt that titer do stand a chance of being dlected. ,flel. our 3,,,, eection their pro-pect lo( fttef,4, bfl in(,reed f,ur fold. j Tbe Chutlottcavillc Review of the 61b in- atant, says : " Oo Friday tiijht list a serenade was gotten up in honor of Roger A. Pryor, who has been' sojourning in our to w 11 for several day past, in the discharge of his duties as Visitor of Uuiveraity of Virginia Oo brintf called out lie madu a hitid-orne address, iu akivh ho frankly and cordially ' lil t .1 .. if"" "ii uit utrsui cunuuiuu ui public aff iirs Ho said that the National Democratio rty bad no longer an exis tence ; that i was peiftctly impotent, and to enveloped by corruption that it absolute ly needed to be chastened by defeat and privation. He spoke iu th'e highest terms of the old Whig party and leaders, and said that be would cordially vote for Bell and Everett if he tnought there wa any pros pect of their sueccs ; aud .concluded by drawing a most gloomy picture of the fu ture. Iu bis apinioa Liucoln'a election was inevitable, and nothiny was left the South but to show an undivided front to the ag gressions of the foe." Not as we Expected. When tbe canvass eommcncrd w expect- d that the eat,, lid. tea for (Jocernnr wnul.l . 1 n .1 41 comport themselves like eentlenivn. Mr. ' r Pool enemies are very ready to blame him ior being the first 10 use offensive epi- thets iu debate ; but it certainly ia not true a fir .. Mr Pool is concerned, for we .re informed tbat in the diseussion at U'iustvo Gov. Ellis used the terms " why the devil ". are not highly apiced- uulortuuaiely the aud " what tbe devil " a Dumber of time Democrat cau only aee, even tinpoitaiit while Mr. Pool wa speaking. Now, ibese ''lu" '" l'l"icl economy throuah demo , . , , , eraiic spectacles. Wear not surprised his are expressions not used iu the hearing of ' , , 1 , , . r a opnea are defective, aud llierelorw scarcely ears polite and show that Mr. Pool re-U,pcct , better or more truthful repreaen- mark were having a telling effect on his I.... vi .t t .1 iT Th tCn.-r.nr Vlli. - the affair at Hendersoovdle, it easily p-oved by tbe card in this week', paper signed by a uumber of geutleuien who were preaeu i loins ol the eaiitast in th eouuty, h mad Read it 1 PrrCn su-laiuiug th " war hor-e " of Dd ! mocracy, Laityer Davis aud M j Poll a 1 gatu.t Col if V. Alexander and Jostph R Military Convention, Gillespie and that he coui.i.ued witu the A Military Convention waa beld in Golds- iboro. ou the 11th instant, lo nrooos ,.!" AJ- Providence, he bttiaiue ao tlte ,. . , ,. ,. . , ure for th reorganixation of Militia of the State, and the enoourament of the forma- tion of uniform volunteer CJinpauies. 23 companies were represented. A eon.miliee was appointed, eonsi.tins of the foilowicr gentlemen, to draft a eode of Lawa to bo pre4el)t8, l0 lb. L.,i(1.ture tix : - . .. 1st District Cant P M KHmnmlsinn 1 Li. ot. W E Mann 2nd District Capt. John L. Bridgers, Col H J B Clark 3rd Di.trict Can W I. DeRnaaett Mat O II Cook. 4,b Di-trict Cpl Pride Jones. G II. . Farribauit. 5tb Di-trfet Capt John Sloan. 7ih Dtstriet Geu J II. Walkup, I) II. Moore. Oue member from the 5th, and two, each from the Gtb and Ktli Itftncts, to be biied berearter Ly the tompanus 10 those lis iricta. J 1 8ad Accident. 1 ... ... 1 1 vi n T . w ' J Wilseo was so seriou-ly injured yesterday children and eot in totrv it first bim-clf. ,0j .biU ht-log op ,b, ,op, brok, ' aud ue fM bick Mr. Wilaoobeintr .t. ' tr... . .1.. a icn iioui una ue cueci 01 ion uu was. enough lo injure Li in teriouly. Fire. W. r..,.l la l..rn Ih.t Me W .1 K.I. . . - . -v . .... lough living about 1'2 inilea from Charlotte,) bd his barn destroyed by fire oo the night of tbe 31 July. Io the baru w.a 4t)0 doxen f excellent What, all his gears, one buggy and a cou-iderable q tantiiy of rouhnea Thir was no doubt tbe wot k of ao iucendia ry. In tbe barn Was fire mule which the incendiary turot i out before applyitig tbe fir.. ' m Diffl-ulty Bjtwoan Mesdra. Pool and Ellis. The Raleigh Re,; s'er publishes the fol- lowing card to explauatiou of a difficulty which occurred at liender.oof ill. betwoeo dessrs. Pool and Ellia : W were present at tbe discussion at Hendersontille 00 ibis day, between Gov. if" Mr l' ? mUush P"d.I "lJ '"'', t pre.eua misrep- rcaeiitatiou of the circuiin tatices, we deem it a duty to tbe public lo tnska a brief state nieui 01 the ucis. tvjr. 1 ool in bis opeuiag speech stated, that it bad been reported. tbat be wa in favor of taxtng everything tin cups, iie. That bis competitor did uoi say so himself, but only argued so, from tbe platloriu of Mr. I'ool party, and Mr. root went on to remark, tbat anybody who charged him with being io favor o' or ad vocating tin tbiug, told a lie, aud be au thorized every person prtul to ssy that tie said so. Governor Ellis, when be eaiae to reply to this part of .lr i'ool address, ehargeij ,nr. J'ool with using aucb language as h Would not bav used 10 a ricb geuileiuan parlor. Mr. Pool, iu hi rejoinder lo this remark, said be did not kuow any other language which ahouid be used, wbeu such a e"arg was mads, aud h would not hesitate lo us suub language in rich uiau a parlor or any wbrr al.e, when il became ui 0 .-aary Governor Ellis rose from bis aeal iu su ex cited and menacing manner, and aaid Mr. Pool wa u.iug language unbecoming a gn- iisuian. jvjr. fool replied, you are uo geu- llemao, wbwreupou Governor Ellis toad at biui, with bis right baud extended, wbtcb Mr. Pool eaugbl with hi left baud aud I drew back his right baud te (ink wbD a, I gentleman caught Mr. Pool right arm and th. blow-Mr Fool being at the rt i"' 1,."d i0! ' y, MaBding be0), ki ,(,, elerk d-afc, the judges bench, (three feet high) between alien friend interposed and Mr. . I'ool ent on ilh hi remaika and repia - trd Hie aaiim ihini! in the name lxiiL'UaKe ta .. - , ...... L'n: . wt unl.eeomiiijt the Governor of the Deiore, aui aaiu urn u"it riiumtoii Slate of North Carolina. That if he fell ; a.-erieved at any rt iurk of bla. this wa not the puce or the iimu or tne niatiner to ad j -it audi itiflicultiea. I hat ovemor hilts knew who ho was, and that he was respon- sinle to lit in or any other gentleman fur any off tioe )iven, and was ready to settle such matter at any time and in any way. That the (iovernor had not chosen the usuul mode recogiiiied hy yentlemeu to settle aucb mat ters. Mr. I'ool remarked that he did not nisli bis friends to lucouio excited, or take any part in the matter ; that be could aet tle it himself. Gov. Kiln suid Mr. Pool's remark to his fru hiia was gratuitous, and e '''' ne Governor of the tnle and , . . . 1.1 1; 1 ,1 , ,1 ..,. . . s w. .. 1 - law forbid every body Irom lighting, and the matter closed. JOHN MrLAlN. WILLIAM PATTON, A. MILLEX , A. II. JONES, A. J. MelWYKR, T. W. TAYLGR, L 8 GASH, H. D LKE. v. a uyKHS. SAM L (!. liltVSON, s p. pit 1 1 tain, J. Y BRYSON. Ilcndersonville, July 2, l?UU. '0K TH c- WHi ! Nr- rhlof : An article in the Democrat ' of the Lab lu-taul relative to the County ,, . 1 Canvass la so inaccuiale 111 many parucu U ,,,, t derm I)lCl.,r, lo corrr0, it at least iu one. Thai one is io regard to '' speaking by Gen. Young and S. P. Smiih " """ 01 I .. democrat 11. p Cat mailers ire generally as incorrect a- this. facts are an tleiueut with ..inch bis nolilic tatiou of facts than the party culiar, pnju 1 d.ce inlere-t and t.iil.lie far. would nrrn.it I I be facta are S. P Smith commenced titb the candidates aud sheriff, whru tliey ,,..,, .l, .... lo . .u,n,i. of every hotly, aud contrary to the eu.- Tsherift front day to day, makiuir spercbt couricaua 10 .uesa nit xauurr aim o 1 r , i, , . . , 1 ' th. nribo.il ion eandiiialra lht m.a nf il.rti. j lo4 hiuj puhlic.y. io bis speech that it he ' would ai bt-ar at Sharon, il.e next dav. he should be answered. Mr Smith al-o hear '"a" U'0"' 140 aouiee.J lbl h .niiSJ L. .i,,irir,l b.s i-ar.riin,..U - . - . . ... . . r.:. j " " ' t.n. V oo 1,0 h,n. t at Sharon w Intnl ! ; called for, bJi at br-t deeiiucd : hi rrfuaai however was not r.aried. the call, eontui utng. he was compelled to either comply wit a the demand a ol In', friei. J or h a r, I.... I civ tff nee, i.d of tourse he uo longer I.s-itaud a. 10 his duly ; and 11 is proper her lo slate that he discharged tbat duly fully lo the saiifa.iou ol a. I present he di-pe!led tbe el'iud of mi-t thrown upon the tiil j, eta of Naiiottal and Stale politics by itit-accession candidate. He Clearly and luliy sati-fied hi bearers hlt there was no Nsttonal D.-mocratic Par- y that all Ibe eaudnlatt save R- ll and Everett, were purely secti.'ual and were ruu- "'" P'1n aecuonal i-a ie, which he greatly deprecated, aud invoked his lei tow ciiil.-n. 0 unite upon the ( ,'on-l.t Jtl'inal and U Cauunlatea H.-t aud Everett e fMj (f di , h so called oil war hor..." w ho only a year '.orlwoainee. was u u .coinproiiii.ing enemy ' of internal i..,pro.eH,ent and a abort lime j .j ,,.... e, .Lr,. , . ' ! ...... -.. . . .. 1 . " ' 1 , i ti 6 I,. sour, ibai ai aam uiit.r il. inn .ud .1.. . , bun the teat. i Who nropoed the name of W. W. I lot- 1 . 1. . den and urged his uo niuat.ot, in tbe l mo- ei.ne l'.iui.i,llon in I'hif ,nia I,., it.. I' - I . ... . .' 1 ernoranin oi ortn laroiina r Who nnon ihut ooea.L.i. ..ln..;.,.l IV 1V!j Holden ! Who stated t; that meeting that . W.I Holden burnt the midnight lamp I jadvauc I the interests of his p ,'ty 7 I Who eompliiu. uteJ W. W. Hold. n upon! fi'hlin. his way from ob-curiiy to the lea- j der.h.p of the U moerstie Party of North ' Carolina f Ji) IN W ALKKRI j Where now ia W. W. Iloldvn and whwral I ... .. , I 1 slohn Walaerr I W W lloliieli IS sbowirtz up the incoi.sis. tenetes of ibe dt-rupted D.nioera'i Party, tnd Johu Walker is tealously eudeavonug ! to mystify and mi.repreaeiil lb f icts iu re-! gar.l to the po-itioo of tue secession disua-) ion party, of which be is now a mere bar j 1 aud is eudeavonug lo promote tb inter. la 1 o me eeiiouai canoiuaiea 01 sain u.m union 1 1 ar',. 1 nose wno uouoi lis Being lno, nioti Party let them read tb Wv.lera D moerst tor May lo. 1 Mi! Councillor, where ire you? Holden nd Birdsue gone the war horae lame, Mil ler declines, bis aucceaaor declines, J. l'ar ker Jordsu dniouucad and proved a liar, Yancey a secessionist and di-uniouist, and your friend Duglas a traitor, exclaim iu your agony, good Lord deliver us. " RUT Ahdou Alexander auawertd Gen.i I ouug.'' . 't etlern Dcmoi r.it. Th do, barked at the unou and what was the result? Couucitlor -answer. S. TUB THE M. C. WHIU. " At the risk of breaking up tbe party, national democrats contended for a disttnut avowal of tlm n.tht. 1.1 il ....t.... ....1 .1 . Ilk. apirit bad prompted th. aupporler. of!'"""'' P'" Johu Pool and lte.ll ...tl K...r.t ! .U.H ,,,eu tbal-evwr ready uow b.v. a uniied South agaiu-l abolition I s-gresaions. II ester n Denirtcrut. It wasihe spoil they "contended" for Spoil was tbeot j'.'ct ol the Northern wing as ihey are iu a minority in almost every State. They went for th popular demo eratio principle of 000 intervention and the VYeatern Democrat ha besu supporting tbat principle "ever inc he knew any thing.'' Tbw ohji.oi of tbe southern f.oiioo is disunion they went for inlervention a s ure mod of earrying out their design. Tb President, cabinet aud other office hoi- ' e'er, unite d with the Disunion leaden In opposition to Douglas and thereby UUl fid P.'plM. ''"J wr ."'H "P0"- - i Woati rn D. mocrat follow.d tint, uud now h talk about distitiel avowals of ' right, tie, and coudeit.na ihe action of th- ', National Constitutional Union party who ni,d upou CoUftiluli"l.al Kquatiiy and the , r . i .......I i entoreemeiK oi ie iaia, i"i . the eolioiil i-ue and di-union faction ltt have a i-un uml. r the patronage of the most unscrui uloua and deiiioraltam party - j 1 1, ftt, ever i xtsied. A paiiy nose has been ceuHred by a tote ol I o to one in the House ("l irivt voting for the censure) a puny that ha lal'n-n to pieoe by ita own weight of roilemies and corruption, j mch is the I'mty iho Western Democrat advia us to unite aith slid ht only ' ae cond Bddler" at that. ha been to Haiti more and there united with turn he has been denouncing a disuuiouiats for the last 12 months. A man must have an awful 0011 science ami a hard luce, wno c lata aooui ' uniting tbe South who in rut about aa niucb ie Editor of the D'lnocral. If good . , ,. 1 . - jiiugiueill ajl'i lllriiuitj vuiiir tit aitii-les on the Ad valorem principle I think the 1). inoorat will get off " acott fr . The Democrat is) ". W should bate a uoiwd South aifaiiil abolition aittrreaaioti." Is be alluHin; to th branch of Ins party he im just quit or doea he mean th " John Brown Raid 'at Harper' ferry t As" coun cillor " to hi excellency Gov Ellis he tn foisel Mr. Buchanan who refused ai'l lo put down lb Abolition Aggreaaiou of John Brewo. I think there was more puriy than country mixed up in th endorsement. Mr. McRaesayn the North Carolina dele paiion followed the Virginia delegation like unto the tail ol a lite. Well. I suppose the Democrat ia hanii! on sonieuheis to the tail, aud the higher the Kit is Jloiru the higher 11 will be, tail and ail and beautifully lest will il appear. SAM. For Til S n, c, whig. The " Democrat " 8nnke Bit -Know- Nothings County Canraita, Slc. . Tbe ' lVioocral " seems to he SwiLe lit from tbe manner he is " slrtLli'g uiohmiI " iu hi article oil tbe County Canvass, lie is tome at begging- the (j ie-non 011 convcu tious, vo , and according to An mwlt of re- -it , ,., , . 1 , i e-in. I bes-..iie LutiM iu Sall-bury had, belter send hint .. tkt 10 bang up iu hi. offiee to "look onou and gel cured." I In tbe D-rooeratio eouuty eoi.uii m in I l.harloite they . upported live Nuow nolli , '(-' '"rse ,or '' ,l,u" of 1 ' uh,u of a smalt s.ze, linking pr VIM WW. " ' ." t .."""J j P A" embwlymrnt would corre.pt.nd better w.tb the prni?iple ihey wi-hed a I VOCattfl, UCh as till CupS.dC. Uut Ihei fm V.'SasirirW . Dr. W.J Mi K-ie, I .(,1. "L'r Uiocral " is down genera ly on Mr i , I. K,.ar,jr, 'I in. MeS'alirun. , Am 1,1. litllespis and On uncle Itrn only wo, ao, on i el"?1'. H- a..til. i. . L W. D.ta. account of Know iioihii.gt-in, A , but docs 1 (In motion of Cspt J. R Shaw, th to'i not say any thin abou" th low voig.r'neaa of lb Convention waa opened wik abuse heaped upon Mr. Giil'.pt at the I prayer for the blessings of Almighty i;0 J. opening ol the e.tna- upon our .ndcrtakitig, by lb Rev And Mr 'jnlr-pie, ytm oubt to know that j S'l.ith in order 10 be good Know nothing aceorJ- J tin motion ef Col. J. II. Wilier. poco, cf ii.g to Ji "Western D-inoerala ' tdi a of j ,anra-t.r, 11 sal f Poiitieal honesty you u.Mt.loa.A- ha. been -'- , laa -go to It tltiiwore ill ai b vouis.ll - .1 .. sc. 1. !... r .... n..j. r v. kZ,H eh.n,. rrewV"--.. eh.ffle- ' t s a the ha.I traca favor lulrr venllou- ; Dowglaw go in for the D .union f- ' tion swear jou did not " kuow nothing bout bow the-e aqiiatier sovereigua iu.poa ' el ou I hu imuiseuiale Iabery and otnrr ;' ''' swesr you were very Iwueto Iiil-lskeii about the itt.nle'S of Disunion ud tbat ii hurts favoring tbat euti mrut was a privitf arrangement and that ol course Ihey cannot no any thing ot th soil tou, you aiul a-euina bigtt personal oinity, j you can 'tell amon the Demo- C,,"C A"-toeraey ol Cb.rlott. - l.k. po-r ""I's tua iwvtiKj (...t..v. .ii aorta of rbanaabl lluiubu'grry Why Mr Gillespie It ia the eaaie-t thing in lb wajrld for you to b elected in Mecklenburg Ralae the "uiany colored and patched flag of Ibe , , . , . ' , , 0 iwir. isdhi rtoov oviiuingv, prctruu a u very patriotic and the first thi4g yon kuew jou are in ujjue The Democrat s t arty ! 'He (l'rent'St Knrrw Aohi"f Parly t ,.,,., ,. .,.. f .,, ,,t, j.n(j w brt'hrr Gov. Elba i iu favor of Douglas or ot ISrecaennrtge, or w nether he 1 iu Uvor Intervention or non-intervention. W beat the am lent Know nothing a all bullow .1... ....... ..11 .... i... l... il.,., .l . ... m. n uoiug " North or South. Ob: lleutocra ,h , Su.ke Kb T Councillor ? ' f. .. . .... I he " HjllellU - V Uov. fcl!l i endorse the secedera aud their plaiform, or - i. i.i u tv ... '.- . d hi party T M tilrm .. Hjiietiu '." inak I n.... ., .h. i. tH4lt ,i,, c,ue down on their Know notbiBjii-m that right for they are tue ,-reaieai " Know noihius " out. There i H-oiy W. Mfller. as great a Know bothiug he i. 7rctiuld not find out where he too.l and w as completely j;n,H t, D. mocracy am tost in tue U-erils, d became luw ora ..i .1 a. V,...,. .h 1 .. " " 1 "f 1 pointed D tuocratie Elector made "grewil ...eeches " erested a gie.t seli-alion Lul wlr IlLOiiiou became tl.e order ol the dav 1 ht rrsignel Bcuioei ac must be oonlempli b, len B reneg.d Kuow nothing cant atand it, Ae in offie at that. The Add. r ,,, the mbkm of tb Democracy is ,ef, appropriate. To Disunion, mow meutlbal is going oa is sUaltug upou us iu movement, just Ilk a Snake iu thegraaJ. A. If tb Dilletio di.avows Diuriioniin why does it audes.or to bid it "puns tnuun'. Union'' proclivities I II aays if 11 were a VV nig kuow nothing American pa per it would not be a Di-uuiouiel, aud yet It tried lo bid the fact iballi Was a know nothing paper: loromg lb Inference upon us that it is a Di-uniou paper. Thai is also " sensible let is pass." That the Bui lei iu ia what we eusrged it with being, however, is settled by the editor own cools. aiou. and tb q iotsiious we mad from it co lumns last week. But Ibis dou't prov that il is a Uuion paper by a great deal. M.iu gra! news p.ipar pollllClsua ar ju-l th things that am ruiuiug tbe eouutry ; they on this eur to drill in 'j',81'0" ","t Prolu'-" bl t J elf." U'tsten Dtntociat. MohaL. Th Djiuooral is pl tying second Jirl-lle to the liullsliu now, aud Djinoorsue pi iueiples ar unoliaugeable according to ibe dootriues held by the D.-iu jorajy. Ou ! Do mocrscyl Democracy! " Wbat m ar com muted iu tby name." SAM. BlltX'KEIHID.Ik Rri'UDIATtD IV HIS 0W.1 lluMC liisj Niebolwav.il (Ky ) Djtnoorn, pusilisbcd in Breckinridge district, boiat tbe Bag of Douglas aud Johuaou. VwtU N t Wi g. RAILROAD U)NYIOTIOX, 8jite:i, July 4th, 18fio, Th Cotiveniton, which adjourned over from Biahnpville, on the 15th May Ut a atmbled, Recording to ri'solinion, ( ,Sun. ler. this day, the 4h of July, IHOtl, ,,,4 was estied 10 order by the President, Col 8' II. Maaaey, at 12 o'clot k M. Mr. V. M. Connor, of Lancaster, and Dr. James McCauIey, of Clarendon, wri, appointed Steri-tatiea iu place of Dr. T, K Cuteton aud W. J. N. llammtl, who were ab-eut. The President made a short ad dress art ting forth tbe progress ami proapects of th contemplated Railroad, aud encouraging tbe fiiunds of the enterprise. The minute of the meeting bald at Rish. opville. were called for, read and couOi uinl. On motion, lb delegation represented in the meeting at Bisbo) ville, were called and enrolled a follows, to wit : .. K-.aAme. ( 't. Wiley' K lly, I.. A, Kia. nun, J. r. Kiiiy. J. ll.Mi.iw, l)..inr t;.,i,ii,, j,m l.'jfdin r, t'.l. T. H f tniiy, J. J Josty, A Mc L.,n. J .lm r'..l...i,J II K.M.. J K ,. ht-ti,' A 1 am ( errataa lli.ii J. J. Inrmi, K. R riuwuen, K. Ilsyiiswt.rtit. S. K. N I'l, .,!,' W. It ft. ..key. Or. it. A Ikihuiie.J M ,' .ten.f. W. Witlle, It. A. I lismllir, W. V. ,N, ,' II K.lly, J H. Ilsyrtswfrih, K It. Ilr,fr,, j 8' Mt-Faittien. I)'. J ta. Me.funlee. W. K Kerls J ,' S Tintlsl.J i lrv-r.ii, P. II.Nrl.tin.E t; l)uB,a, f'rswa A' K Unit Kmd t cmptmn A. K. Usirncl S. fi. Ss.litiiittns, U ii. Mt lt.unn. fr mt Sumltr Oil. T. It. Fraarr, M. 0 M .wa J J riimma-.C-irt. T. l Knrr.i p.II,h..K. J ( h,.i. .. IA I.. . J. T. K..l..i..B., ,Nt!, , ,,, R i l.. k. T. V. W.l-h. W. r. II hsyu.wi.rih' i. l.. Kicl.r.:..i.. jr., A W. (iilWrl, (; si. ( . Iu s, h.uiif.. V. K. km, C) P M. Itny, L. II. .k. W . A ..icli.!i-li. Ir J. U. Willierauoon, Dr. J.f' llsyuswitrlli, A. J M ar.. f iaa Lmcitltr ('..I ! fi Maaaey, R ,. flaw, f.ir.l, V ui Si. P. T. HssnwinnH. W , , ,u' tli.n. Jsiih. Miil-r, V D.CntiJ .M ri'l.w ii. Jit w-rt. ft. I. n.a.tn Hsinea. I nl. 1 II W ui,,,.' so-wn, J.sm. M lnKrsiM, ts.pL J. I). M U..,. Win. A M .rr. t.i) , I) W. Hn.wn, J A. Ili" una. W. M ( uttnerv A J. Shw.it, J. T. W K U ,liillii.f. M P. I'r.wn.id, J.,1.11 f. K,..ur. ' f 'raaa Cut fnllt ( aaary drug .. jt f,,m I aulrr's C rsiiias r. II hrnnei y, II r. I.. Pr. b 1 .. I .l. J A. I'ariira. J VV. hlurat y. . l,il.iro, W A J.ii.is, N m. H.i n, l ol J s Bts.il. y, L I. Kra.er. arn, r f. tiur.li. It V Knfisli, t'fl. J T lifn-e, (li.rlc. Kotartr, Vi II D re.i, J. W, anitiin... f , UwtilemZ K FuUmr. I..J Mw tr. H M.lrr. Lewi. P,-Ie. U B h.,. 1. 1, j.r a in Keel., J V limn hi J II ,, J B. M. Miliian, J I) ll.rti.it'. i I) h n,i o ptoiioo. ibe deleeaiion intitad f,m j Williom-bura- IHatrict, Charlotte. N C . tad jCharl.aton, S C.wrre Called 00 and ta- i tolled a follow , to w it hiwm It'll .,ai..ir Thomas China. T . S'.l. a., W.A.v ma., . Hunieiiitii-ry, y ., T. J t Inn.. fi-a I'a.trfl.. A. C T. J IKlt.w. ft T 1 H hartnn, f. II r-,-t. H a. a'rf Th t ha fha rr. f lha rv.9.r"a rtrlrg IKit aeiii..na prrrnf, rra.1 ll.a smwfi.-t t.t l-iai Ihrir re.pctivw ti.ltalilu.a1a. 1 b rrports bating been aside under li t foregoing rrvolulina, J 11. Ila).werti, E-q 1 offered tbe following rsjolutieo. to wt : KrmJnd. i h.l il i. lit. s-n.t- ,.f lu. a I tis. Ir.t in. .i.nwit.f md. II. I the r.fl. Ir.m l -nt .-lrt .. H l-..iill -. Ir.vni tl.ri.ri ,t smi,t. , tr.Bi liirncst If. .M inning, nr tr.ni th.iif. ., .. ni. j f"tt .-o t It sU trlH rstrw Ktilr.wd. al or t,r t,..Bi,", j.-.i. n H.t wr.oi.esi.l. r. ui.. ; .art IS. I t mil 10 ji. tt sr-itwiait I In motinn of J S R!ehardon, Jr.. Kf , j this resolution waa laid upoa the lallc, ai prematura. 1 tin motion of J 8 l'iebardon, Jr , Il a ; raoluiion of Col J. II Wuherapoon w.t reeonMdered and laid en tl.e tab'., and li s igug.iii re.OIWIlOU U0(lrU in IL ICU, lo wit : j nrMl,.J, T.l the rteieai.on. fr.., the f..r.r 1 .. 1 1. .. er.t. M-nirn in tin c..m ntmn. rs-i.sl 1 'i'""'' "". ma aii...uni. r... likelt ta he .nhaenl' j rnete m Muinirr .V.im'ar, t- Ine ' i. rt. H i e... t aiaw tor Ih. rvale via l.yi.rh- bag lo t' taa. TL.! reports hiving been Kad. wer found follows, to wit : F a Tttt If urn via -i wraa .so Massisu. yttftaitra .a'.r-id .ittyr. I. Kmii Fi .in 'l ), l ii lHHI li.'.lsU Ki .ii, v l.r. n.'.,B. IIU.W A li.is.U Kf..tt t;,t(i tno N"l prracat. t t in ,N K. It. K. S4.2.V0, and inela.ling -rid lis.it ..I ,achiiiry 4 ..iiini sit. ii, (I Inn umi Pttn Pr.t, K.t i I, a l.lrr. L.iie,.lr, Itl.tloU ir r,...il stia's J Ju ,IHU 4f),0.".U trr A t l.r . 40,1110 r l.tlte, Pr,,,,, It ati .p.itle. Vi M eli.,..e,i r ..oi W ild M.biiig, Int. I -tH inelu f t n.tr e.t..B. st. f. and riitrl.ttte. N. Co. nnn f So.Our. J 1 00 .IHO lo.tx.0 ready to rejit. 'ill.t.'.O snl.mu Tiia RniT via I lat iut .o aanl to. 4 mas art Sum ritud .it.f. Is l.t H I mm l.ii.rt a. p,.., K. .nw I III i no .'. i ono n. mm a.Mi.iHni ',.'1 (HSI !.U "I'll jui.ihjII Pr " N E. R K l- nt.at.r. ITI.uuO L..ut Vl'. r" ' 40,tihU SO.W 0 40,u(.l) AO 000 lotte. Prom B 1 s opville, Totslthnnaiinoanc'e lltfi.itO llnti.lnu Considerable applauding followed the an nouncement of lb amount subscribed, by tb Various Chairinrn (if Delegations, and on motion of Mr. M P. Crawford, the Con vention was requested not to applaud. Th delegation from (ivorgetown not hav ing arrived, and being expected on the half past-one o'cloi k train. Ou moiiuo ol II J-lliek-on II wa Jt'eso.'eeaf. To defer t he farther reports fitun ll'S I n .irmiiu ul Ut legs t inn. until iht allernoou att tinn. On motion th Convention look a reeen at balf past oue o'clock, P. M , uutil 4 o' clock, P. M. a r rut Mio eaitiiioN. At balf past 4 e clock, V. M. the Prtai deut called the Couventiou to order. h Dulegalion frotu GorgtowO hav ing arrived reported Iheuiselvcs pre.eut as fo.lowa t Fitm 6geiiee -R. Done, Sjavoaon. dn.S, The Chairman of this delegation repotted their sub-eriptiou at follow : Foa TH Rout via l,v wanao to Taos's. a -... ..1 x,.i..,.i..j 1 .i.i.. 1. Si Rm'i I rnm (.Tortei.twn, f.'O.tloU Winch added hi III air. (Huts e. i. tried in tnw ni o r 11 1 a g ae sion.tuwili 3:ifi 100 .io.nuu 4cr.,t 00 .il6,tuU ttig.lU 1 h SeereUri were ealled upon lor ,f por, 0f ,b. aouut ascertained and 'ported.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view