VOI-iUME O.
C2E3:3F2.XjiOTTE:, 3NT. O., JUXjY 31, ICGO.
THOMAS j: HOLTON,
Eouoa t PnopaiiTo.
TEH MS :
.u.v..ih.('i'ilio Whig willbe. Horded tnaub.
,c,iners at TWO OtiLLAKt in lovnnct ) TWO
.1 ni. end of !' y"'- NPH' ...con.
l.aaed a.il.lall .rr.ar.gee .r pid,esccpl .1 ll..
0..11 .n ol Ihe Kdilor.
ldwlienirlirle! alOne Dollar prr.au.r.
....1 ) nmila for "ch C011 tinu
...1 o-, ...... 1. for each continuance. I ourl ad
lion
.rt'HH-iurnls sud Sl.ef.ff'a tf-lr. ca.r, r i H-r
mil hislier i and oruucM"" i j f" .-
b. m d" I'" "I"1-' P'.Cf a.lor .erlia. ra ot
til. rwr. Adarliinl inarrud ...nililjr r
iaarWir, al l per squar. for each lima. 8a..u
aionihl7i eMl par aaj af for aacli time.
Pernna when aeadinf in Uiatr adrertia. merto
mu-l nMfk Ilia iiumbrr ( iniwrlK.iia dcair.-d or
,lrf Kill ba macrud until I'm bid and clurtd ae.
eurdinjlj.
irP.nlroaalers are a llmritrd liarlaa arnt,
j. (;. u 1 laK 1 x s x iV ro.,
DCaLXKf IV
WACTHES, JEWELRI,
Z&Uim .ai'PUTEDWiSE,
Nu.i Uf.iiiU B-nrr,o;rf)oaitf ll" Manaioii ll.ioa,
OHAKLOTI K, N. (!. -
UKrpa.riii( W.tchesrV Jrarelry.
Jtmt 1. Irtii). . 13lf
I!. W. BECK WITH
S COMaTSVTLV IIH (1111
TST ".
X,
I'LITEU U1KE, It,
or tks i'it imliis ma lar.icn a.itricrut,
C.ll aad rtanuae biw stos4 bCure pafchaainf
31cckleiiljurg Uutel.
Xrtl to thr 'osf ' "fire
' t rilllK awbwribfr li.(.n.a the pwklie
' I J m. ' bi pareliaMTrf huiul.nf
k. Mri'Wlei.bii'. Mill-1, . baa rer pi.l.ed "
II in.i ia A"W (.retari ta ercou!!..!.!
. .... . n! . p h.Mfarra.
II. hi. f 1 li 'ble and rffitwiil t..!rra
aiilbr kipl by lh ui .i.1.1 ut ..l Iwr.
1 mi i MS, wi-aw r.ia i. iiu" '
John mkan.
i.tr
n 1. 119.
ILUSIOSilfcllOTEL.
IM .
-OCX-
II K aharrihr, Utn pl.aiwr. in sniioonnnr
In h i
a. and .he piih'irg-m.-.lty.il.at j
.nd writ aim
It .. I, .nS hi. wiaiaa rvary a.ihia Bfrpr.ti-n In
..MMiid.li the bu.ln.a. Ir.V.tlil f aim nulmf
y ,t ul ilia pub. io, l a Iha moal f4lis..eluiy
ll'nlni
,1 1.1 III.
ii.J mry run. lull .a ,r...drd in In.
UOD..IS.
II a STAIll.l.l.r. abwwn.nlly auputied and al
Imf. a sy r-r. lui o.ilrra ; an.l all Sfparlm. nt
t.. .f .ri. l.f rm-a hi wl.al a....itinn.
A riimMLairllMMIII'S ,u..a l.jul-r.'y to l..r
Mnt Mt arrival al th '
V. .th il.r., .tr..,i. to lib. rl Ka,e o
lh paMK p.lrua.fa ia cuifi'r..lly a.diriU'd.
Wl KUWZKK.
AnW IS, lo 9. 3w''
"THE UNION,"
ari ii winr.iT Aiim i: i imki.
PHILALEl PHIA.
ITTo.N 8. N r.vt t DM Kit. I'ffiuti.
I- fl lilK nndrra.('ied ti.n p.irrba
JflTTjl M. ard .! .i.l.f'al ut' hie ...rinet
JJJJBNJ ps.li.cr. I'.v.n Ka.i.., in Ihe iMi
"ri III. Ili.al, woald rail tlio atlentxn. f th
1'iit.ii.. 1. 1 n r,.in.iniiirr lor ll...a nailing I'niU.
! iitiia. nllier on t'uainraa or ptiaaurr.
I i niu.lion orn.r but . ft -m .1. p, friM.i Ihe
prini-1,,,1 ! ol iradr, I'llera initureii.rnla tu
l'rr on bvaiuraa; -l.- lu l...iar in a.rcli nl
'i.i. an-, II, con.iantiy pain( aod rrpaaatl'l
f.il.aj ,y cr. an,i in.,., ,n rluaa pri.iin.i.y, art .rd
a p''..nl rulr fr th nirra nmiiinal auni nl half
loiir In all plana of mlrreal in or alNiul lli nly .
'I ll, I'l'.orir.nr ftVr. mur.M'r II. al" 7' l'l-
" ahill or k. il ih aucl. rlnf arlar aa will uurl
I"' '- e iiprnliaUnn, and would ceapi-CIIUily aul.Cil
N -I'. I ... li.ia p.l,.,n.(.
Term. $ All r rt .v.
m-TON'S NKWOMEIt,
lufail IS, ni'j. 33-lf I'aar.i.roa.
i tire 1 , Hi t- k t :i.l lli iul.
' III K .uW.erilrrr la man' (arrar.i'f and krrp.
1 t. n.i.ntly on b.'i.l, S...p for I . tier. Srald
"'I "1 R i,f wnrnt, and fnil to wn.siiwi.il lor
"? ollor akin diar.ar., ll Will "lao lall alalia.
aoliif any In ml in lotliinr;. If ny parauw Or.
lo !.... ,. Rain,il en w li.il al a re.
.I'i'r.l prira. ' hr S....p ha. ne. W Incd by rrppow.
"Mr HT..ma and ia . ud t b a rrrUin eurr. 'I"i
"'n Ira hid al lr. K. N. Iliilrliiann aV Co.'.
"'"I Hiur. and from Hi. auhM-riarr.
CIIAS. T. KUKRIIARD.
Ji. is..r. I hi
J. S PHILLIPS
wi;ki ii.i.yt v.i not:,
II
AVI NU l.ir.lrd iw
ly ki.li.'ila a ahara i'l puhl.e
paaonagn.
A ci.i.ipleln aaanrlnirnt
of I'l.illia, l.aaaiiiinr. and
Vratinaa always nn band,
whim will be m site lour
drr .1 tii. plHirleal nulicr,
a llrrlh. I a leal l.iahHin j
HIhih Ihria ooora SaiUtll
I' the Mana.i.. II'.UM-. I
.U If I
WHKAT WAXTIil). I
U"r. planting emniniinily will take not ic. thai
tlin, When! f,p will be pl.rcl.aard al th.
'rlo.te 8ia.m Fliinnng Mill, al n.arkrt .irtrra.
ll.lll.g V at f,.r m,y 6d a ,0 thelf
"lautaga to call al tha Mill h-f'.n nlo.mg a eal.
JOHN WILKhS A CO. I
'"', I8.',3.- juif
Wn
A LAIUJK SlTPPLr OF
Nonstable M'ar rants
JUST PRINTED.
liillv ,11 11 1 11:1 1 Tire. IiiMir
ni-re 'aiiiii.iitv.
git HIS COMPANY cooling., io take rieke a.
.J. gains! loss by fire, on ijuu.ee. Good, fro
dure, Ac. al Uallul ralea.
fj XHflre at rw Irug Flore of K. Nye Ilutcl.i.
4, c.
orricmg.
A. C. STKKLE, i'reudrnt.
C. OVKUMAN, Fice I'rrtuknt.
E.NYK HUTCH ISpN.ier y.f rreaiV
A. C. 8TKKLK, J. L. KROWN,
M. 11. TAYLUU, 8. T. VVIIIS'ION,
C. OVEUWAN. y. SfAKH,
WM. JOHNSTON.
John L Uuown, K. 8tAm aid S
Wkistun, Errtulitt Committee.
Apiitie.lWJ. . 7lf
T
MRS. WINSLOW
piiet.ri'tl Nur una Fein It- !';itri
An ,.!.. Nurae a.,o r'e.mk -..jainn pr.
sooTHDiG svuur,
i t.it nia 1111. .1 1 1.1.1 isi . ti.
vrbicli f realty U ciliiwlra the arot-taa ol triltiii'f,
by aullN..( te uim, reior.(if all M.fl.iirtiu.M.u
will Jiy Al.l. 1'AlN aim tpuatuuoie aclien.
aiitr: io ill t.t i.a 1 1; 1 111 1 to 11 hi.
P'l - l.U Mnm H, n.utl,tf, .1 wilif a rtal Ik j vur.
!..... - ,
Hrllff I till Jlialih U CBf lu.'dlllft.
W'e lute pul up aii.i K.I.I lln a'lirle lot rr If i
Vesta, add I A, nA.I. Ji r I U trti . AI U 1 ft C , IU WHICH 1.C rncia. 1 uo Lsmuii.i;
I I. (.'Ill of it, wh .1 wr li-vi 01 .f i-m aala lu : Urtd 0 puiue tbemaelvrs upon beiuj: ht'ltt
"'"! ''"'" I rfa"ar. i''.,kJi 'TT 'couaiructiouiMs. '1 hry cem to have thrown
A M.s" U ;' A-M t ('id tba, cb.r.e.er , and this Addres. t.ves
'IU 1.11 U.I a ! IiIAU L tl.t.w.-a a praciical iilusirstiou of what they
liii.c.y uaw , ' tinu ae j taraa when iu their I'laitorni at Kaleih
tM.4 iM.ti.nt hUrti-jiiijwii,!,,. applauded Mr. liuth.aan lor bis
who oacd .1. On b u.lilt.r r, at. arv ueual.teti ' . , 11 1 - -
" . ..... . , ti oiid courtitutiou. policy. J hia is a iaiu-
wi.U .ia oif.f-lH.Ia, sua apa .W teiw.a ol cfi- , I
una...... u ul Ha ua(.e-l . U aud unmul nr. ' plf Ot 6cmw Couslilullo.ial toii-tl UCIIOtl.
lu,.. V a-r.k in ue iikIUi - V lA 1 fc
rsprrwnee, AAI
la auM
1 litil t,M) CP AM. '
Ji or. owly nliivra me ehilu f.ni p..n, but ia.
ilnsiiri ti ati-wi-eliai.il bu i la. csurt eu al io..
y,.j iv.- t. au e..ny to tlw wnula yaleo.
It Wl.l alniual lualatitly ralu.1.
bripitig in Iht Btrlt, mil Wind folic
and ovrrc.fii.
Infli. ii no i
SnM, end .1 i
ll III I I I III I
let ona.
ily re mi-
I tut
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Kl'lllT Kr Vll.l.i I.N" I lit viOM.D.
e. a ol liVsl.MI.KV AM HI A ll l l.lKA I.N
I II I I.I 'It K.N. w i eiln r n mi IP.ni l. ni.n , or
iram aay mlirr c.a. V woulu aay lu ..ry
ioIIi. r w l.o I.. a a child ..fl.ini Ir..... .iy ol Ilia
,L al.-IMi .N I.I I. r. I Inlll
.;t mK
I III. I MJI I'll hJs III
l I'll Mi n,
n y..u a.in yi-ur un ring
chll.l. a... Il.r rn.. I Hi-I will Iw M U K y
.'tii.ni.i.v m i.b I.. ....i..w in. ut i
en, I.e. II lui.. 1 1 e.d. I oil .lll.l Luna IM
...Ha.
ail .rr.n i.-i. i . .i. b..liir.
II.. f.e .aiuule ..I I I 11 1 l da I
ra a. Ihr i.nl.a
IV. IO l.y l.iuefi-la llm of houl Ibr .ld.
I'mi.v-ipai. I rru l CiI'AK Simr, N. T.
tier oii'.y U'i irnll ;.rr lio'ti.
F..r a. la i. I u.ri. llr, h) K N c llu'.l.n. n A C.
.ml r. earr. Aj.rcl. 13 ly
frj Notice.
r III F. TI l.i.la fc.r H.i9 are auw iw my lia'...
Jg rrai:y hi! l.ia'rt..n, and I .rf)Ui-al a I r.
...na t" in I'm ... " ' "I any T.i.Mi. wl.'el. ni.y
i.ul be I lit. d. tomrni.waon p.. vur 1 .I.a
e c. u nihil, ihtfjf.
,lpnl3. 11-60. -.1
Dr. I!. .M. rrittliard
I Ff.TMM: t' t'ir ..lien;i.,rnr.n..
Iririi.ta, rrapret lolly iiitt iUN-
jp.ai era In. ilr
iirirrnnalii In raa.nir the
nclls-v sal Tl ill. !...-.
lie ii.. be irni.u'tiitil In. . in.r.
IT'l iir poor prrarribci! for w ilhou I charge.
i.-..l31, Ibit 3j'f
OAI-TOIID'O
LIVER INVBGORAIO.
KKVF.U WKIIII.ITATIr.W.
Tlarwmriwl"la-illr'' r.om f.nma
a-nai-ii.
a a. a
io aa .-..unaaaca aai .a .
aaaana-t C !
OVwaaMa V? iaah'n Iha l-al la
aa hail ai.aa aw H a-sira a
a,.li.rto l.... a. a.4 rta .oca a.a-yuaa aa aa
ls Ha. .wnalaa -af ,aai i fa? Ij'ii.lir.an. fV. aaa a rxa
a.a.l.ivr rt IV-; J? I VI I -:m. a.. ..
aJlaura l.ll.r tia-V plall la, I'l loll.!'
la. ba. Irearr.a.i.. 13 ' hran.lr in a. lima,
W m . a , OM -I Wat I'l I. I-, !.!... I. -
-I m .lal. ... I'l lt.li. SI
I 13 ' arai,.l IM.i ...m a,
-I M Ol I..I-, Iv.i...,r-I-
L Mi.ai.rb.il.lllnil
ry. Ilrwpay. a.iar J
- nil .1 liolr.a, liwlra
J (a I, fa. I S- laln-
,W f. .nalr i.k.i.1.'
r JlorUn.. t hoi era i
Iri.ra. a.r.ill",
a, aa. Ivaf raj aal rw 'r.-aa-any aa aa "'""
rr Vmrnt y M.rll- R ..liw.ii.ar.witK
II K t A (. II K, 0a J .l.".a.aJa an lautr) I 1.1
tarroly nl..wlia. If ma.r ihrra Tin
aixvoofwla win tmh- P ru ai ae..mi. a
"T artiawaw It art' M 45'f
a) ualanar. 1 I
MIX WATKH II TIIK PIIH Til U tTII
tii ti ivvinouiiiiii, a.i avvAl.t.ovv
BO-lll TSN.telllKH.
I", lea U.i. Ool'ar ar Ball la.
Alai.
PA UII. V
CATHARTIC PILLS,
I-. ui'i.i'M'rp nii
ran Vrerlable F.l.arl., ami r Wl I'l
OI,.s I A.SI.S.r 'll.l.., a..d Mill a.a.l
In m.w r'l.iiailr.
Tha rnr.'1'r ."ini'i- a,-,
l-al .a In .ll.'
.. rain
hr Mb.i.a bolv.
I.o.a of pr-
l.lr.al ..el.l. M la.
Hoi. on nlil am JI ll.li".ly, ....lira.
,a, llral.ni-hr, W U a. r .,, I l.r tlrn.l.
Vhl'r).rai. .1 n f a , ttj II haw .i. la ... , rr. al
anfl.riKiKl Hloi... -J iii .,. (..aii..'i'-l
a-4 w hnr. loo niiinaruua, J Ut wantaai an elua aa.aioaa-
ar a V.l.rr
av.4 wauaaaaas b Ura lr.ua aa all Uaa tar,, a
. T. W.Bar,Hl ai.
S3 Brae1rr,
In! KMIVt ' ii. r Im mn
II. Mi. Mil K wri u.a... on f,u i nr. tin. o( , uliou , j,p.. lo ,be j.te ,,,J ntwuni.) . w.. .u a. s.oi. , men see mem jiiace tiiiu prominent , The preaest sy.teta of taxation id ?.ortu ,u Uv0r of tne nauve pr doei. ol il.a
ll..,e.A l I Vlr "J.i'- jloJL. r C'omawa... .o eoB.ow H p:'tioi. ol the euodua cr u.eu wha iu a c.u.p.iD w here more blow, that, glory ; Carolina ia Q anomaly. In no State iu this Su, ll4a the iudust.iai pu, so,,, ol her cK-
, ".tluot the t-.u..i.ut..US 'hat I,, a, the 1",J" . Ul r"iri":0- i-f tuuul& ..lb, UBioniith,poorwUu.w.D-1be.d put up
U,uH"...t...reuf i.eo.i w..uuu...i,i....v,ou!s..1..,. ,er.r.nt. n,o,,tv. and th. i.,,.', uow propo.e to strike i. out. thu, some ol the party pre.ses are doing M , Blliela ,0 preVent tbe slaves from bear- r p,in .... .,.. jr. ,j0T.
"""""- ' '. item aectiou 61th. fti.te. ibey sppe.l to the I" U is a lmle singular that Col. nirr,nSer, their utmost to set Mr. Ladder Kpou him it. j jng thejr eq,ls, proportion of taxation. It is Ei d u , K ,,, te.
hr.V.'Hrifcl7Mu hitiberD of r...Lii.g fas to the doi.a hi, per.iubuiat.ou of tbe 6t.te-(some, 1 iu tome ot lije Sutei the Legi-l.tures Deu.oJi.tte Convent.ou, a.i.ie tLe.e
..I in, iih r i t-i tm in , PMLrti. r r ' . . ... ., . .... ol that Couveutiou of hich be was a men., underataud. propose lo ptiu Mr. Haditer if' j .., ... .J ..Inrvn. i l.ut there is . .. i
MKstiuiiata.ii.ut,.i,iiMWM aMtsiui ii.i Mil 10 gin aucw consent. ,iuiiniiiig . , , . ,, , . . -. . , - waa no p. rou io .euij , uuu m.Nr..
e, 1 1 u v. it i vn tii. t xsi i n 1. 1.... I... i... (Vi K.,. P1. her, had net read aouewhat naore ol Jud. he will utidtrlske this castration ; and, nothi,, . iu the constitution ot auy of the ., I 1
trr.'rZl tJI .'.'e'w.'.-O.V'i.a. w.
k...l..,.,. l'k-l,ll.l. aj " aa.-a.ar ! a
all afpira. iu rrra'-.l li"l.rli I ua. t.l itaiia .0 M a aua
1 aa Pr.-n..n aril aBx-r. ' Udt rt.fn.ram fatharOaa aS
m!r '?" 'iii1!. ' "l 'l il'll'T'r Pill,
ku alltl il l- l-l.-.a a '. ' U.. """ '' 'Hal.-.ll. s.
Uhla "a!a'rla'.1alii'"l."arl JJ ai k. nn a a, . -.i nl Iha
a iaaritlara aaui.l. il l ai M B ,,,. ,j .a IV la all ra-
a. .1,... a .'aUJ.rua W Cat '- 'ra. a rii aa r-
l...t.m-.H. Hamaia, lr...
-a,..a I Hie tj llwili l l"'
l a.) rrur... P I .. H n.-al oi..r-. w.r
' F. SOARRAOO.,
Charlotte, ,Y C
Prom the t'ayetteville Observer,
THE DEMOCRATIC ADDRESS
,, ., ,, . . ..
GWrn;-Muebth fir.r.r p.r
wo.,...,. ... .. ...e. .p. ho -o
prove mat me present restriction upon me ... - f ,.; 1
1 . .History undo up of tn memory, and
t.jeiiou of a ves 1 a compromise betwixt Ju . r ........ .1 .
. .. , . ... . , . -. . wit oUtvton i I auppo.e that no luan
tbe hart a lid I li West, tneb it wcie a' .. 1 . , .1 .
,. . , , ,. , . . , , .. . who eon-ideratelT leaaa the first psi;es of
" l.riacb of pliiibud fuiib ' to rtujova. As . . . , ' ... ... ,l
'l:. .1. I. - . i. .... .nr..
'.I.Lor... or.iou of 1 1, at Address. To P"IP,!lc! ''d briU Bd speeches to tins and b. p.tr.ot...u-and will not a.llin.-ly tilffereJ ,0 wiaelv, s tbat of equal t.t-
D,.kr ii out. it. authors bad reconr.a to the lepsrtuieiit ot poimc.l Instory sutfer tl.,t xcmMe to ba .....r,presc,,ua. I . , tioll , w Lieb cvery eillIcn (Jf
U.Busc. oT defeated biil. of old le-Ula- " poltucal i'osj uot history; and regret that ihe tbairmao of tbe lA-tuocr.tic iue Sute as it.iett Bled, and vbitb demand-
e " fnrpiti v. ttl flal.itu rtluiuda Ulie of tba . ('ninlinlt.-i. l;nin I in.ili.r.l iul In ha arm ... , 1 : 1 .e ...,., ,,n
turea, elretlobcerui pampblets, aud auouy- . " r. . ', , ., I . .. , 7 " - " CO tr.e careiui coDaiueiaiion ui ". r
L.o... ...n.i.i,. to ....,,.r. tnlri v lo"j! to"' 'lcl, l'1V,TJrom of either , ol Mr. Haywood, and a you..;; luan of parts &P0,, WOnld soon be tailed upcu to I
1 itmrm muv.
-... - -i .- .
plain aiau would think tbat if one pa.t of
' ' . '
aou'ld abow as much. Mr. Kerr aj.d Mr.
1;... ...ii ... .1... .;.
.... ..L. .
i eontrart certain old Dat.ibbleU
1 , ,, .
luuuiciitiuin to newi-Diueis tiate Ihe vulue
ofelevslii-K pari, uf gur t'o.i.iitu.ioi. above
. it.-w- - T .-or u..nu u.. villi jo, auuuiu mi UCCII IIUHIUHI .itl..r Inr fir a nil lisflt . IlebSIU.lU
other parts. I bad thouvhl that the Con- "ueu" "c J "os ! fnixeci to that Aiur.a
j. i,. own iotc.p.eter, aud that all ""1 '"; Mnile, ll pply tbe , had ,o,M band in 1;. fcucb a ju.p..-,on bs
eiidet... of contract or other .natter affect- , ''"' o"'' "" colored all my arguinrnt. I would hoi
i.,g M. eu... ruction is to be looked for upoul 1 lih,.H " 1 Le f"1"1 10 "I10; ""' UP ''e dV;""n f lhi'l ?Cn,'C'
i.J Tl.ce, or reckoned not lo exU; but Col.-r"'? Judp. O-.10..1. reply to Dr. b.uiib ... w.eu 10 the modera Dewoer.ey, - tbe liv.n..
liar.. Hirer saia not He ssys iliat much of
the airaniuf of tlicl Conatitutiol (which is
Ibt aattie as to sat, much of tbit Constitu
tion) is to be found in tbe old pamphlets,
to which Le refers.
JDul there la aUollier liiarvclloiis oil Coin
,tiLce about 1 1,1
Tne In. uJ
1 1 ij. Lt 1.1 t. aiming lor ll.ise Old tins and
pamphlets toe power of affeCMiii' the Con-
... .... ......,...,.,.. . I..
j . 1,,.,,,. .1,,.,... ,,aiir(, cannot
be made without the con.tul of tne East ;
slid .ply for ih.t consent ; lo ah ch C01.
lrrinher replies, Vou have no liut to it,
wbieaa that eousriit can be ohiaiurd. V hat
is the uae ol trying to produce su impies-
a.ou upon tbe p.ople that tha Idlaiv Ciauati
lutiou depend, lo. it. uieaniur upon anony
tuosa couimutiicstions lo newspaper, in or
di r to eai.bltsb a proposition wlncli we ad
a. it, and a.e sciiU(t upon? ll is a civtl tut
1nibtlit ii . tu ao.ind our CoLalilutlou with-
out the ton-ttt of the East, and the cousent
I ol th. piupeily holder ; and it is as clear
uXi.sd.t that the advocalea of cha iic """'
?iTi?i'"" u."":" f pr.licily well infoi med upon, and ad
l l.l.kl.Nf, . . "fk,mitlll ,0 fjr, VL1 l0uM the
upr.aie Court tbiiik of a lawyer wbo
aboulu .spend most of ll. time, and the
wbol.ol bi. strength m proviu-by copious
cu. ioL. I.oiu l.l..,iilie,Coko a.d the Vear
lioka, that the plkinliff iu the suit brfo.e
th. Court ba. no nbi to recover, uutns
the tribunal before which the luxation is
pOinij ou shall give judgment iu In. favor !
ucb kowrier la tbe position upou which
a ucb diMiiikiui-bed ceulleiuin a.dobu Kerr
and Hauiil M Uai.uirr make their eland
iu Ibr qua. liou now l eioi. the people. Ap-
pareu.il. they aumtt th.i iber. i. no other
r.sou lorcpponu,; ihe auieud meut. No b-
lug c... be tuore ui pleasabt tnau lo are a
couiu.iuee, oouipuran iu ereal mea-ure oi
U.ye.s, .mploy.,,K all their cbs.scver for
leaiuilii anu lor loveol atticim
tt-
lu.io.ial couairactioa, to loil upru our CMaie ",'s,to invent auother to.-pel lor IU. East;
eonaiiiutiou a c.uou of itiurpretaiiou winch whether a well conatdmd one or uot re
must end iu it. utter ruiu. I he. e is no one ni. na to be aeeu.
.dvatit.e which we pos-ess u. our written
Consiilutiou thai would not di-sppear le-
foi. Ihe method it bas pleased Mi . Kerr to
employ tu the se.ious mailer upou wLici.
recently be baa bceu eugard. And thru,
consider w hat oceariou he had for il ! ihe
. . . , , ,
,t.y ,,. .. ,u. ...eu .. - i.u au .u . .
"""J" I"-" -J Jt
OJ auosw agaiust auuni oe- w as aiuni, aa
c.ery step ot lu.ir proceeding. tiou auother whi e, "i.ttu ol the i-.asiero
Nor eaa Col. llartingrr a.y that this ar- Members wbo were parties 19 tha coiupio
pume.it is so far anevasiou as that what is mise." Mr. Hay wood believed iu mslruc
i,t.nt inj lor us, is to obtaiu the voles of turn (see his Addieaa upou retiring lioiu
only a Muall unuotity of Kasteru iiieutbi rs tne Senate, iu 1 s 1 5 ; ho could be, il he
of the Lejfi-lsture (tne ere.t ... j .ritv meau , Minna mat n us eoimi ur m, . - . - -
while opposing.) .nereis his po-itioi, in Ih. suet, a po meal orgamxaiion a. that Us ludicrously illustrates the be-.id tnai.t might be s.id ol a hundred other artie.e.
Add,... e.idtutly r. quire. t.,.t the East vie.., .part from any consideration ot ... to wb.cu th. Pi.a.deut.al nouu...on has hut our Democratic Iran Is ...1 no ... t.t
shall b, a u.,j..r,.y out. uie.nl.er. consent uuiusrie.l proportion or proportion iu pro- thrown tbe democracy. Hbeu the new. ol to leave uui.X--d at. lb. lauds u the e
to the p.oposed cbane., or wood faith to- per.)) lo ll.e rest of th, State ouLt lo be the nom.n.l.ou ot Douglas Hashed over the except what yields tmiueuiate probl to the
i . .11 ...I t. .11. . .. .....,-. I i.. Ir.iuin.. .na Caiiaiiuiiou vote wins, a villaju poslmaalcr summoued ' IU. owuer; why luci. teluse to lax the jouug
us I. .in ill uiDlvu, lui iiuu:i-fl . i.-k,-.'.- o.
sir. all that. It is there .aid that (..story
.how. th.ltli.Easl consented to the amend
uieutof co.,s4r,a,00 the re.tr.c-
uu now .ought io I. lemoved. There-
lor. tbe We.t, having p.,.1 that p.ice tor
suebcou.eu.,1. bound 'to le.v. L pr.e.
where It was paid. The amumeut ev i li ut-
ly ia. tb.t tb. Vst is bouud because the
fe.a.1,,. .ud tinder d.ffer...t cireomstance.
w. might expect these gentlemen io urue
tb.t tbu E.st baling g.veu us consent to
the chaug. tu the ba-i, ol rrprose.ilat.ot. a,
the price of tbi. reslnciiou upon lb. laxt-
liou ol .lave, is boi.ud uot id attempt au
al.nr.tmu of .ueh ha.ia. Now the hurdeu
ofu-ood laub .oue-bt to be united ut.oi.
ih. tV..i iu ti,!. iu.ti.ir .r. iron, a co...
.rut .-lien l,v tu.eeit Eastern erutli'iiien.
(Address p. 11.) .oine huiniiti voiing
. I i r.i!.. -ii. ,.n i
rose Iu this way, can it not be iu tho same
wa. ra-U.aa.dT l0l Hrriii 'er recollects
th. barbarous law maxuu "Lnumquolq
..k...,,,. .. ai.inii Inumnua lain:
liguiiien," A.0 o.fl.
Sucb is the result of all ibis " strict con
struetiou ;" line flourishing about " pitlited
faith;" this p.r.de of " politiosl history"
iu old pamphlets, Sie., wb'cb this ooiumitiee
witb great pleasantry assures us ouht to
b. a. " familiar as household words lo tbe
youo UieU ol our day." It all reminds on
u.oat forcibly of iha kind of historical writ
.fig which Mr. Csrlyls attributes to bis
friend the bi-lorian, Vrtntilutt. In bi
work., il s.ems there wa. tie di.tmctiou
(between what of past times "does .strll
reach to the surface, atid if still alive auJ
.jronilrut for est end wbat resches bo Ion-
of, - ' fioo b, uiou,Jer u
; der );rouud, to seud foraii leaves or fruit for
iBll)lilM anymore!" Mr. Carlyl. thinks
mi. vU. . ..j vuu.igu .ucn,
oue ut iue Duiio.iiiuic, iuuui iue uoni'a 01
1 .1t ii. i. ..i i .
certain rrest people, "uue of abom they
ere ahichl' Alaa ! Alas, what misery
i'A not such persona iiJicl wbeu uader au
'P-ion that what th-y have to say
"'m l' " is".'.r uqu-euoiu
" 10 tl',ir u,lilor'1 They give it then
lur lho.-e bo have it tale as M rs. tii. let rs
...
V" ' T . , , 3 V.
part of this Address wa, sufgenea by one
p.rtof thatieply. JuJje liastou went over
very ...ucb tho same ground to supply bin.-
am -.m ..i ..- ...... n r.
wiiti wnicu oecxMii.ii.ai.iu ..is opponent. 11
was as pritiir lor Judjt (.asiuua purno-e,
t. l-.r I. .. ll.'.,
w,.i.,. ,.1 vji. in in i.
ji.iith replied to Ju(l--e 'Jaston ,y c, aiming
tbe piivnt-ije of ciianing his luiud. 'Jhat
was c.tain;y a complete explauaiioo of his
ortw (I uieau hi, votej in the Couveutiou,
ahhouli a very poor apology for htstpmU.
n .a i.wv ea-j .o - ny euauj.cu. nuu..
("FP0:'" ",tir """d 10 u"e boi u
trace
ttuui. a upou p. IJ ol tbe JJtO.iirt, whence
he borrows a eimilr I'toiu the Jude, (Ad-
dies, p J I ,) and aalii upon p. W O, w hence
upon p wueuce
.oiitical htsiory" to
fi",'c
be foe; ltd iu that Ad'ireis j bow is it that
at Judge I a a si c ll aai bpou p. 7 1 as to
imtrtiction e-carid his attenliou ! Judi;.)
I. a. ton had but a u.odirat. belief iu any
tort ol ihSti uitiuii ; hit eieo when admit-
tiu that there tnii;titPo such a thin;', be
protestid that the people: cf no one County
ould m.'tiuJ memb-is of that Con vent lou.
" When eenteiiieli' said he, " talk of in- , f 1 uvalent lor the grant of a change in the ground, all pay btty cents ou the fli'U val
ttiuci ons Irom iheiiicaii-iituents other tbat. haais of representation; because baviuj; iiu- ution, while tbe negro only p)s l'i u the
'" 'uii C""J'"'"''o
trucuona liou,
the co! ctive h ly ol the people w Lo gave
this C'liivetiliou b.inl, , il is but a pivot"
t tin y do not elevite t t i r lumdi shave
ordinary r aii''e ot eiei y day le.-islaliou.
Oars aie not local no i..pjraiy provision,
et ,jr t,,e rfilueu. ol the i.y,or
"tri",C "J 1'"" :l"r J i
iC','r l'ul "U'"'"1 Coiislitutioual Or-
diuances, w hich once adopted are incapable
ot cbaurc, save by rtcsuiae lo the louulaiu
of oiitaai ro. ereinty,"
That eiuiuei.t Easiirn lawyer, Gxiton,
did not b.l.ie that eaunti.-.. or .ections
could lay in. ir dileates under instructions
udmenls ul tuo Coustituiion, or
.s to si
that tbey could cuter tato coniracia or com
p.omise. with e.eU ollar in auch matter.-
lor be regarded them as mere geographical
fractious ut a political unity, exisiiug Iron.
lor couveuieuee
in uiuconni . .r.v.(Ui
s.ke.-.ud by no u.e.ns poli.ie.l Letups.
It Hssresened lor li. l.arnuger, yj ea-
How olhet w is. than Ipon J udge 0 sston's
theory cau the poaillot ol the late William
. hay wood, Jr., tu tVspecl to ibis Cou-
leuiion, as d.laiied lu this Address, beat
all vindicated ! The Addiras at much
length, aud again an4 aaiu show, that
V , l it, ..
iIJr. Illj.llia -J'' r, - a v
Uliai. .uirau.i.M i.v s-,
t'US Willie. Ue IS auauvocaieoi me vu.icu-
lor a Convelil-ou w u.cb was pel lecl.y ouious
to that county and that seci.ou I Oeriainiy
be cou.d uol, wuu iue smallest regard to Ul.
iu.eg.uy! C.e.rly be as well Judge
Ubmou n. l ...opted .dr Ha. ke . po,,..ou
b .pe.eb ..ter U.e elecuou a, li.istot iu
, 1 4. I be ou. tu tu. ue.ier.i rt.semo.y,
ihe other iu in. Couveutiou considered ui.u
' self ...ember of a body - wbe.e not local
! purposes, not loccal prejudices ought to
guide, but the geneial good re.ultiug troiu
the general re.sou ot lb. wliul.." Elected
for 'uke, or lor Craven, be eouidered
'him.ell a member lo. Nortb Caroliua, auJ
this is th. ouiv position wnicu a eoasiderale
man ot ' iutegi uy aud ability will ever Cou-
! sent to occupy. I think there Is aomeiuiiig
n ,ite ui.pleas.ut about Ibis Democratic Ad-
uiea. tu couuecnou wuh me memory ot that
! ..iiiineiit eiL.ieu. tlie laie Mr. Haywood.
! Every u.Usci. . sti.iueJ by It. authors to
' place bliu lu a poaiuou wuicu uo niiu ougu.
lOOCe.PV. I. iv oa . ' " - v. a........
failtt " IU the frics.ds ol eq.al taxatiou 10
oblaio, ag .iu.t lb. wilt ot a large majority
of Kasteru men, a cbauge lu lb. method ol
taxing .lave.: bal was II iu Mr. Hay
wood, a representative ot the East, lo .ur
reudcr the old basis of representation, cou
tr.ry lo what be kuew to o. the wi of bis
eoustituci.isr It Mr. llay wood, without
breaking faith, eould .uneuder that basis,
... the lace ol Ihe wish., of bia .eciiou, why
may l-v t we, uud. r tne same cucamslauc.s,
etfct any other ebauge wb.uh we tie.ir. '
I think tbat Mr. Haywood'. Integrity and
our is embarked upon Itia nmu vessel
ami that to all wbo credit tbe po.itians of
,Vmoi)ratio AddrMi ' lh.
of pligbled faitb, Mr. Ilsyaoad a cbaraster
i, in dai-aer of ruio. Aaii.st thus.
as ooe
' 1 , .
wbo entertains treat respect for '.h
. 1 1 1 . 1
ne.it mac I soiu.nly proteatl I
L . . . .-.
tbat Lis cour.e upon the Couventio
. , , 1. 11 . t-
hat emi
believe
ventioo O.es
nUU ..mc.hc,,,.,; trcuiiainc 10 1.1a aumj
i., . ... .....
ir at 10 ti acc 11 in tt 'nature to t ins au.i rris.
j W'e kuow however, I10 ucll tbinjr are done.
oiuu oilier member of tho coiun.ittee liar-
writtrii tl, Address felt hiiniclf au
' thori.ud without ecosultinjj young Mr. II. y-
. wooJ, to twt till uaiilo thereto. 1 wili
tbcra bad beeu more con.ideralion, or per
1 Lipe tbat it lias becii
' doue inadvcrlcDtl v : but
' "
SUTHCIOII Hill
'D '"",lJ ' 1,19
( all this is quit cunsi-tent with a retention
of political ill will to such a friend of Jack
son aud Van ljjrtn, as tbe lats Mr. Hay
nDn. .,.,op lens us a S'ory or a cat w :io
was manned ...to a youri-lady. 1 he p-nif of;
wai rhanyed into a. vouri'' !ad r. 1 he P"fif of:
the fable is. that alter her chau re she lioiilil
...... ' -,.., ., n- " - ,
t mi'.r. 111. w 110 e ana r re uiuos us.
moreover, that youn Mr. Ii. la not, no
more than his father before Lini, a favorite
uh bis parly. Look, for example, at th.' j
manner iu which they bustled bim out of!
' the Legislature las year, whil't Mr. Settle.l
w no was p reciafiy iu lite sarin; dox, retai nea
hi, feat and his honors to the close of tho
lastly, they si,-u his name to aa Address,
ihe only plausible purpose ia the main ar -
fumeiil of w hich is, to injure th. just rcpu
isiiou u. ois tamer, luoit sucn circuin
stances cf lufidelity to a Jouiii( brother in
tstlou ol bis lather. L udiT
ami', let us hive no naore bowiiuj over
breache
of plibted faiib ' in prosprclu !
To returu, however, to this
armament
about a eontract i it is evident, upou a pe-
ruaal ol the Maluto which detiued Ihe bust-
ucss of the Convention of 1 93.", that East
eru men at that time did not regard this
reslnciiou upou the taxation of slaves as au
posed it as au imperative duty ou the lon-
ventioti to make a cliauo lu the latter, it
lelt the former matter to be deult with or
iol as the Convention might choose.
these points, therefore, seem clearly to
be made out iu oppo.iliou to w bat is said by
Col. llarri.er :
1 1 hat the East and est w.tb.n North
Csrolius (tasioo being judj-e.) t re Dot such
political cutities as cau contract with each
other;
tsuppoi ing they are, there is no com-
peteut evidence offe.ed u show that io th.
ea.-e belore us ibey did euter iuto a con-
;J- Supposing tbe evidence tc le coupe.
i- - - -
UP; "or '" x-JT coBtract ol auy sort ;
4. iSupposiii.', lastly, tbat it does prove
tbe coutract alleged, the couduct of the
'uda of retorui is entirely cousistent with
. .
tU most .tr.ugent obh.attons to observe .1
, , J
..ca.... ...u .iii...
i think that it must be admitted that an
elaborate serious argument never bad less
iu it than the oue put forth by the Demo
cratiu Committee upou this matter of a com
promi-e tit the sens oj contract; which is
the only seuse put upou it iu the Address.
Tbri matter is aioued very luach as we have
beard iiesiious of law argued by lealous
Bdvoo.ie. before cojnty court juries, i
jjub( wbt..ler , ,( ,b l.w.gr.
.U,. , L, .. i,.
ppenJed to luat AddreaS
would oojseul to produce ajch au argum.ut
belor. any tribunal presided over by a
Jud
KKFOU.U.
1
IT.M'ER Willi 11 Kimi '. Au occurrence in
uu.e.i.ueu w ui.og , 6- -
salute, ibey had got .boat bail tbrougt,
the allotted number ot U.-Charges, when a
messenger Iron, the leiegr.pb od.ee inlorm-
ed thorn tbat ih. r-ecvu... had nouiiuat.d
b-scXiuudgo. " 1 Ue dt they have
........ ak.. ... .
i a broau atudy, L. shouted " Doys '. lucre',
no Xuoa.ug ...io whose bauds we may lall
Load lor Ikccuuridgs .
(
CCrTbe rauior tbat Mr. Alex. ll. bit
pheus ol U.orgi., had declared lor Hreokiu
ridu, I. prouowuo.d, by lu. lieorgi. Cou.li
tutioi.aim by authority to be wituout fauu
datiou. Th Wa.tuug.oo aSt.le. says thai
Mr. Stephens bas about as much sympathy
mil, tbe Secedcrs 1'io.u lb. Cuarle.tou auu
lialii.nora Conveotious, "as he has with
! Caleb Cuahiii2 a ukra speech auaiust ibo
admission ! Arkausas as a slai. aState, oi
m. la I aucey a uaruug ecu. ma io
ui..,i m. .i,.i ,, .. --,
aud strike dawn lb naiuual ti i ' lorcrar.
iyTh Augusta (G. ) Chronicle say.
that so far as it hears, all lb iSiaie is go
lug lof U.-ll and Everett; tbat Douglas
stock is " rapidly ri.n.g in tieorgia aud ibe
rfouit) -," tbalUtfvernor Johnson bas clearli
de.uouatraied l all uuprrjud.eed miud.
tbat Mr. lireokioridge aud vseneral Laoe
are as muob latter Sovereigns as Djugia-t ;
aud that two of the luo-t aol.v. Dougla.
d. leg. tea are goiug for H.-ll.
Aa ... tha n,l.ri..r r.itiilia il a VnrL l.,i. I.n.l IlnikL l.tlt Lri lllZt'd. J'tlt' SMlllO
Discussion between Gov. Ellisaud John
rQ
AtCaitUae, Moore .County, Juhj JMh,
Mr. Pool opened the dfbt iu fcw
cha-ita and ariDroDriata re.uarks, aud pro
ceeded to tbe difCussioD of the ipieatwu ot
Duat 'J'ujration io a maimer uususwertd
l ., .1.1.. n and that the treat
1 ,..: UDOn wMe, ut ,d (,m eoilipetllor
1 1 ;. ,..,,r. m to
move that restriction iu the otisiiiutioii
which prohibited tbe Legislature from tax
ing elavc property a otlitr property ill the
Stale i taxed. '1 be Ooilitulj'n s adopt
ed in 17To had no mi-'Ii probibi'ioii iu it
I''iom that lime down o 11 )ear l!:i no
.ueh retrii;ti.)n wan placi d upon the Ls-ii-utive
will. The rc.nricti.ju of whicb he
.polta waa that clause iu the Coii.-titution
which exempted from taxation, all slaves
under twelve aud over filty, aud prohibited
the Legislature from taxing the hlsek poll
higher "than the while poll. At the time the
Constitution was ameuded, and this restrio
tiou inserted, very little alleuttou was yiveu
ia it.. ...I.;. 1.1 nl taiiunu. tils (boll tax ol
:, tlie But jicl of t.xsuou, tba whole tax
. yu, ,iu 1 exceed $70,000 per au
j nuu. . y(..rL..H D0. the t.X is from six lo
1 M,vtu (rt;j thousand dollars per annum.
ti, , ,.,,.... lo rAn this la. l- amount
r,1B , ,leCcS.,arv to raise I his laiue amount
: -r ...to. 1 v tu tin;'
lotuaoorj up....M I'-- V ' " .
r.nnr l,il li.i.ll h V did be StV POO T
wh;t(, IIJ4U ? li;Cause if tbe tax fell heaw-
. opon ,,e rjcij man ou)yi the baud ol Lejj-
ilou woud bardly be atayed, for be neb
,Iian 0f ujs abuudauce ouybl to pay to ihe
hUpp0rt of government, iu proportion to the
,,lllouIll 0f nroteelloD he a ud his prooe rty re-
cejve( fr0IU ,he govcroment.
,0 ,ttT.ul tbe Lemslalure Iroin tax
1 i, t,t property as all other property is
' ti,led, avc iu North Carolina. Nou.eu.ber
of the Legislature would dare to put the t.X
upoo the poll bigo enougu io mase nia..5
bear tbeir equal share ol taxatiou. Accord
, j , , he plc.3enl ey.tem of taxation, laud
paja au cents on tbe SluO valuation, while
lave properly only pay. about la cents ou
, ti, Si.,i. valuatinu. J he mair mat aweet-
; eu, ,j,e ...flee .the salt that acascua the Ira
ga u, 0( iie laboriui; man ; Jes, tbe irou
out 0 M , i c , he makea bis plow to tnl t.io
SiijO valuation. Is this eii isi : Isitjist:
l)ut Le eaiU his opponent iusioted t bat aiaie.s
6UOUd Lave some proleoiiou, aud pray, w hat
j, .ij8 proiectioii which they have uuder the
i,rea.ut svsiem. which some of the deiuJ
cr.la ,0 much admire ! It is the tax iupoi-
cd upou the w hit. man s bead, that p. oleels
,b, u,,ro. Why ..ot protect laud ! Lit ot
leM importance to ll.e citixeti than the ue-
gro T lu the constitution, as amended 1:1
, ,j3jf th. laud was proiccte d. The landed
iUttre3t in the State formed the basis ol re-
preseutaliou iu the Si tiato, and no man as
p,rmilied ia vote for a Senator, uulesa he
was a freeholder, aud tbus it was liie prov-
1IjCe ol" tfast tfeuate to guard weil tha inter
esis o. iue neeuuioeis, ...
Uoiia Ht.re BOt Luril.et.ed with undue taxa-
..ori. Lut that rroteetiou was broken dou
uv .ue rj,.,,,,,. ct m8 r'rte ijulTiaia Lill,
tuj us U8 mj,tt.d iu the pasaa-c ot that bill,
- ,
because be believed it H be just and he-
c.us, ,u.u, -
bcx, 80 ue aioou ueiore uo pcopio m im
SUC. at this lime, the uuvieiaiu,; advocate
0f Equal Taxation, because be believed it to
b. ju.l aud right, aud because il would make
all uieu etoal at the tax box.
Mr. Pool said, it was gravely argued by
those wbo opposed equal taxaiuu, iual ne
gioes uuder twelve years ot age oubl not
to be taxed because they did uot yield any
profit lo tneir owners. Wall, lei ui carry
out the priueiple and see bow it wili operate.
A gold waicu does uot yieid auy prottl to
Its owuer, tberelore It must uol be laxea
nui; c jrl i,,,, does uot j leld any proht to us
owner, tne. e lore it uiu-t uot to. laxoi; thou-
I sauds of acres ot wood lauds all over the
Siate vield nothiuL' to the owuer, theiet.ire
u.g.v., -u, o..ub.-6 i " " ' "
everyday, by bis gto-f aud tucreased
value.
Mr. Pool aa,J be at... comment up n the
I lattorms ; that h w, st. ue ,,g sq .re up-
j ou his pl.tlorui, but Uov '; J "'
little about it, aud scarcely ever read il lor
r- ,
the edibcattoo of the people, and especially
tuat part ot tbe Damocralic pialtoriu whicb
avs "that it ia tbe duty ot th. Legislature
wueu flaming u tax bill 10 l.iak. tu. tales
bear. as tqa.tty as practicable (withiu the
iiiinis ot to. Cousiilutiou) upou all ci..sas
ol pioperty iu all sections ol the Jvate.
Here Is uo di.-crtiuluating clause iu tavoi ot
auyihiug except tho negro, uo scope giveu
lo. the exercise of Ls0i -lati e wi.l; iue c-iu
maud is imperative, aud Hie L giiaiure
must obey. li is ttie duty of the Legi.la
tare to make the lux hear iqla.ly utuu ait
Classes ol property, dowu e.wu to liu rop ;
thai I. Ihe pl.nu t'.ugilstl ot U.eli p:a;t,.ru.
Mr l'ooi .aid, ine Oppwsinou p.ailorm.
no a.i....u no stoo I. recTjaiaueii Jed tha caiii'ir
ol a Couveutiou to aim ud the Cou.-iuu. io,.
.,0 tt.wt slaves could bo taxed eq .ally will,
other property iu tbe Stale, wuu power lo
in. Legislate. e lo discriminate iu favor oi
tbe uaiive products ot tba Slat t. 1 tho m
dustnai pursuit, of ber cuix . 'its. Wh.tdoe-
disoriujtuj'. mean . It lueaus to make a
diri,.reuca : and th. irreatasl ditfere.ice to at
.... i. .. , .... ...... .;,.,. ...j Imi,
auotusr article uutaxs f. Tue ti,.j.iuou
platform giu-.to tl.c Li l-ture :!-.e ro-,, r
I to taS UiU"- ctoidli.,4 t j !; a lai.i ,3
now taxed, aud not to t.i ! t.e u t-:. .d
oflbo inechaittc, the fJiii.n.g utin-ii, i.f ti.8
farmer, hi- household and Liu lu'ti : .,1 tiiture,
his coin, bis wheat, ami bis attar products.
He said there was notbitrj iu the 1 fo.U'aa
pator;u to prtTciii ll
i.J(ijM 1,0'iuic fjr 1n.l1
ii!:ir 0. ui i -oils or
luii ve p: f. 11' l.., sii.-li
i's, h.t -Biell, Cl!eij.
1 ,. ... .,.
riders, tne Kti-pom 01 y-ien bii.Miu ri:;ts,
tud ali other persons ot Hie ccs;ij .:;ju. wko
will Le taXfU by the Levis' itur,-1 .r the pri
viiege of carruiij; nu t'eir Ln-mesJ. '1 he
re.seut Keni'.- hi t, pav-eu iya ivuio
ratie Is- jisUtu'e, iu. lo m a Ul ef oi.e hun
dred c'iit ou every b ilrvi d .'.lars the
mechanic e:'ri:a I) bard lt" r, !.. re le 1
allowed to leed his wile .id e'ulJr.a c it if
his h'jtiest tarmiis, is au ui.j'i.-t md ip-pi,!-ive
law. Jijl " is objected, tl.it arj
cording to ad valorem, tbe present fix will
be taken off ol dnks auci p:.-!)l-, and tLcy
alii have to be taxed aceorillt.g to Value
iiy no uii-aits ; a niau u.ay have cue Luu
Urrd dirks slJ as in a uy pi..tols now by him,
and Dot pay one cu.l Ui lr keeping lliem;
but ai coon as he Bears oue auoal his per
sou liable t'T the t .x ou tliat one; and
why? liccause he is laned Jt the prni-b-e
of weanu,; l b-s weapons iu . cim aud
euri.-tian uoinuiuiiltv , to the tenor ot a, I
J fc,0uj cuileus. ao, uudrr ad valorem
I r . . . . 1 m iiiim. I lie l.f ijUlt kill tax
oil ur tua till ,tion
1 bun ior the ixciusm privilege of weariu
j .0,e ari,eies.
Ad alor. m is 110 new
1 111 1:1 .Nor', a
i.i,a 1. ,i,d i uied an vaiuieiu
t'aroliua. Laud 1. taxed a
time: co are' watches, Carnage.-, aui. many
.-,! h .. r ll I I le , e ... .M I . IvjOl r e 1 1 1.C Colls 1 1 Ul'-
:,,,, fc,,VKU t, the I ipposiuou p. all jr... h the
), u.eratie l'i ess, under t..e sanctiou of
Guv. E.n-. to at.o that the J'u-s. .ltd not
' ull,;eratand that e.e. vlMiiL'. ev.u to a tin
a, tl, bo lax.'d an" aloitin or ai.y
0. ,.r av ; but cu the couti .uy, that po,v
veu to lb; Leji.s.atuie to lii-crnm-
all over the .Sale, to Hie gi e at oi ti iiueul ut
( iu(jll(j
Uj ''JJj,','
mail-, tr just afoul thai lime the
aeiors rela-ell to eairv the luail
f(0(u j, eVell oll Uiu Ujuroads. lu
.,biei-h tne I'veinor vtiituied to pro
phesv. He dec.aied tint Lleuiutrals uiljjht
oi tier, hot wouiu i.tin uuide. Al (.iiaries
tou the leading L'e tuic I ain met lu Conveu
liou ; tin ' Uiti.ied i.uJ Very SOou divide!.
At bailimure they Cl.ut.d again, aiid re
main in br-seu ir . ,'tii' uis. lie u.'O propbe-
slt(1 (u t(
ie sjuie petcu, Hi ait t'elme toe sua
stood
ift IU ll.e luaVelis, tl.e opposition
e scmpei ing troiu their p.atloru.
like t als 1 1 oiu a I
I'lliir hit secure
his 1.000. !i.e:.u,
tor nun, auu in it
made aeeui .i'. t
for til oi to sla.iil
i;,-l, al lialesiill
amine Ihe Goi.ri;
Ot li utU j ttie ba
tiniuj l a! u 1 he i.iov
he was aui rounded by
I ui ) 11 i i e 1 1 eled a t al U
1 1 J p.ac.d a pltillo.iu,
ins iiiieeiiot iXpreasiy
pvt.. Jijt uju iii the
, I... I'J.a I -eC ial.Hl t J ll-
i s piatloi ui t.y tne ioi cla
U being ol ColllbJ-l.bic
maleiial, look Lre,
I SOOU tlie HaUJiS
leaeiie.l tins tool' aod begat, to cdld.late to
W al Os thu baaveus, wbel, J bl' I al was seen
l'i U-np lioiu n.e I in lug lain, and ulttf
H i tu a h ..si of si.ii.icr o-.-.s. '1 Ue leader ti'
tiie h ast wa, my cjtu: c.f. jr.
Mr. I'o.l sai l, tbat iu North Caro.ina,
slaves aire taxed a. pors.'-.s, wuiid in a, I
Hie other S.ates they '-re tax.-J a- pr .per
ty. lu tills p.u -ticul ir we were e irrv tug out
tlie liepatiteau li c.i.ne. lie said li was
uiiied mat this itai au iiupi op.-r tunc to ag-
: itale l his if.estion ; Hint
tlt it u wo lid aro.i-e a
i.o.a rs ar J the
. uou ti.(l!ijl.i,u tuoar ui
m, d at. ny s.io j id
tUere be ai.y sueli pr.j idica '.' Ceitniiy it
there he auj prcjulice, I! is becaj-e l.ia
slave oauer is uol made to bear his t ial
poitiou ol tho bardeus of goverutueut. In
li ne ol p-aoe the while rw u pavs as mu -il
tax ou n.s Head as Iue hi iOai man, aul pT
toims uiueh more puuiic uuty by wotKing
ou UoaUs, nijstenug. seriiUjt oajaiies, c,
aud wheu war conies ihe wutte in ill is coin
pelled to leave Ins home and his ueteu.-o-less
laiuiiy, auu to litu ihe baiues ol Im
country, while i tic oiai'. ni.u is at him.
working lor auJ piouciiug hi. masters
family. Tuu.s iu eierv point ol vie tiure
Is li.q ...ill), aod tl Hi s liieqaa.ity sh '.o.d
ptoJueo piejid.ee, -eriaiuly toe be-t liieth
o.l io remote the prej.idue t- to remove its
cause. In s.a.es as ail other property ts
taxed, aud It win Utiii.ni.-li the laa upou thil
wime po.l and up'ii lUe ULd aud otiKr pro
pel ty. lieu tne poor luau ees mat ins
lieu netghoir has lo pay as iu-.eli tai oil
b.s uegioes according lo iiuo, lor Ihe eup
p..rt oi govtrnuunt and tot cojuty parpja
cs, mere wid oe no cause lor pi.jaii 'c
Mr. l'ooi couoluded by pajin.1 llJ''
sotue lilhute to the aorth au.l uutits ol l. .1
aud L.ereU, and declined he w iu.d .up
port li.e tieacl witb heart and naud.
Governor E..t. e.u.i...eui-ed bts r.piy by
t 'an
the pc.'p.c e.1 .loore ioi ia.o.s
Ul.e Juoge. and wneu a c.tnlllai.
P-st,
' two .at
tie siiJ lit caa.e oe.oi.
tUeu. uol al n,s o
h.Uuitig '-r to .ti uiiy
luc lualioo
,t as
ii ui, t.te of
N ti. l al J-
a disca-sioa
Lie I. real .'. u.ooi
una ; tuat u woaid n-i co ' 1
ol .Na.iooai 1'onitea, t- at u. I co
lo Iue oiseussiou ol tuts gr-.-at
uiou.y, .Uliout any aiumpl al
lest I
of
or
Ul piai. roi au.l ptp
I o aoppel I J Olji s, J ill.
iue l e.ee, wuue Uoi lilig
tUal tne iraus.re.sjr m ' y
aud Jj-l
e.t
iun oi J i-ne
ol .-. uii) JiJisli
... ll.eU lakes w . 'e ll.Ces-ai .10 1
io be paid. ll a- lite p tee men I
.-Bt
I or
eivmaai.o'i, I ji ...e ..; p". t
l,l.:ut- Ills co iil'ellti'r u iu
of It:
w..uc man. pa,...g a t.X lor the pr,....et.
aiinn,
It, K
,r o! be... ii iif n.ea
0 J ii hi.' s 'me ol Hie III
o"l t.e lla. -ay M 'ui..s;u.
U , in i r Jem. I, an J
,- .jnkii i a u. tuei v Ii. may
air ul lleJVeu Hi. b. aneo
not J-
.: bf day I"
i tiuiiiui,; l 'i il
i psio, r uc v
ba.