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tlrqe io God. to jjoolr 'fioupllrij, io jioqir Svfu." CHARLOTTE, 3XT. C, AUGUST 28, I860, TflOWAS J. HOLTON, EDITOB & PEOPBIITOR. , ; TEllMS: ; -kar(h.Oiiraliti Whig willbeaffordedtnaub. at TWO OOLLAKd in .innciiTWU nuLLABf AHli HrTY CENTK if p.yme.,1 b slaved 1 "' end TIIH EE IMJI.LAH8 ! im eoJ ' e.r. Nup.per will be u.aeon. tmuod entilall frrige ere paid, exeeplal the rttniiul lU Editor. , IdverliMniant innarted at On. Dollar paraquere i0l,ne.rla,tbi.d type) fr the 6r.t.i.e.rr. nan .nd Si oeBieroreaehe.MiliiiMei.ee. Ifturlfcd rattlae-enta and Shnriff1. Bale, charged 5 per Miilhiruerl n4 a deduction n JJJ prr cn.1. wril .,dr frnm be rrgelat prieae. fnr otiferlia. r by the rear. Advertisement, married monthly ur .u.riifty. II per ( f'" earh "" St""' ui-ullily 71 eenlaper aquaraforceeb lime, ,r whew sanding 10 ihe.r etivoriiat-nieMe ,,i.l ni'k the mii'brr "' inerrli.tne oenPSd or ,l,rf will lw mwrtoil unlit I'm bid and ehagsd ae. urd'i't'T- " lrWiuWrrllMrifd aria, .gent. J.G. WlMilXMIX i( o., DEALTM IX - WATCaS, JEWELRY, .llltl ed H1TED WIRE, fia. i.laraairr Mange, nj.pavaitr the Ma.i.ioa ll.uae, CHARLOTTE. N. C. A't '" ?'' tuKipairmg Wait bee A Jewelry. Jaaa 7. I3T 11. W. liKCKWITIl ata autitni aiaa - PL1TIJ HACK. It, ,r rat ttT ihuw auraicaa tjcrra. C.il anJ clM.iiwia bia atuak Ulura purcbaaing 'al..ra. Mecklenburg Hotel. AW lo the l'jt 'Jj'ce I WW. .ub.Ofibr inrima lh public haaina nurrba't the kaildina C u ...l..i. i.irt In. It.a trlurntaliaa it iad ia mm irtrawrad l aecnmniodaia IraatMMl i,a i,ki B.tna ll h.a f"" tl,' 'ff'ient 0t!efa .,rwa a tit to fc at bp ua .kin r !. laf aiba a lib a Itnr lrd, in nai mf ? . . JUHS llRAX. .Vee . .. s I - - r pjtf.B, a aW aa9S0SX I f all R ,Wrill taa ptrarara in nanwaf 1 to hia and thr pub'ia ( rally, Ibal a, k.a Uha tbia lng aat-.alialiti nd II 1.1. .nd b-a .iicff ll.la urpMt: t" ,r, .miu.l.lr lh bn.ini a.. If-frllii g ai,d flailing nf ilia public, in tba nana! naiiaiaeiwi j ann.r. rri.ii:at attM'in ia paid U lna TABLE, taa af-f j nii'Uil ia pmf idad in Ilia - IIOIIMS. H a bTAllLM abund.allp aupplied and al U. -4 by irlul ati'"J and Ui all tli ..rtnnnl t.' ar-pnHr fir bia pra.nal allrnlina. A eumnirt.b; tlM.NIIUli rnxa rag atari a U tbt acn.l on lha iiiikI of lla cara ,m iliiaa rlT.U la plaaaa, a libe ral abate lat fublia palronga ia e(ideMllf a.4irtld. VM UUWZKK. WlON,'' Aitt ii i itEt.T aiuh k uinn. PHILADKI.FtilA. LTTttX S. MKWIOUKR. Viyiir. 2T f iH'E "d"aigiird lfil.g pi.r-ha jfT.ttf JL a Uir int.rral ol hia i,ip !!!!r J !"' Efana, in lb at-.fr Jli.U- H .u I, nauld call lUr alu-iiti'.B " !e aaim.- i., .fnirnc fcr llmaa flailing Plnla. ayiMb-a, aiihar ta beamaaa v9 ptcaaatc. I'a aiiaxliiMi bring bat a Irw a I. pa fr-un lha P'iacil .icin'iol lrad, i.tlVfa miuMrnia t lii-Hir a buaiiraj arbila U tlmaa in eaareh e( 'at., ihi ron.tanttf pa.Mng and rapaaaitig rn .p c.ra im lb.- in laa t.r.,a,ii.il., aC.fd a piraMnt mil In Ik wra nominal of ball i"..i to all pl.era al iniarral in abiut lb city. T" Pr..uirl,.f giaa aaaur.nca Ibal 7' !.' aa " b. II ha bent witnaneb eli.rarirr aa will ( pnM,e a.,ai,au.in, and would fc.rUull j awl it a N"'lii t..',,li,. ntoHi (a. Tarma t mr L'HTDN S. NEWCOMER, iaf It. inju. ii-it l auianrot. nif Cur Tt f In- A Il ll-.nl. ri1IIK.aabarr.nrr ia in.nl.ataM"r ana krrpa a c ..-l.i.ll) nn b.nd, rwap l.f Ji llrr,ld II.. d ,,t Ringwnrm, and gt..u lo w.an Willi fi r '"T "tt.. r akin din.-, ll will ala ta alama ul nf mr kindni b.tlimir. If nny ptraiin na airra In l-rt il lo t. II .gui.il en bu li.d al a re du.r.l ptira. Tllf S".p b.ia iff t'lcd by rrp... 'M. prta.ina and ta aid I" b a rarl.in cur. Tba -Mir,n ha had at Or. B. N. Iliilebiaua) aV l'.'a Dtaj Hiura and frm la aabibar. CIIAS. T. EUERIIARD. May SI. B59. I HI JisTphillips Tf;ff h.i.yt r.iti.oi:, HAVING Intalrd in l'hrb,lr, aapillul. ly miIiciIb a abara ul publie patnin.ige. p1rtj nenrirneni , raaaimetaa and Iwaya on hand. f t'l.itb linga wbica will be made m ur. drr at tbe alinrle.t nnticc, after lha lalral Galium Khop Ibrrn irira (ililh of lha Manalun lli.aae, 39tf 1. .Vrntrwhrrttl, Ui. . WI1KAT WANTK1). I fit UK planin.g euinmanity will Ube nulua that tli.ir Wheal t'roii will bat purchaatd al lha ' baflmi f it.m riouriTig Mill, at markt I prifra. I II-,., hafii.g Whral l',.r aala may And ll t tht-tr dtauUga lueall al the Mill brli.fr eluaing a aala. JOUN WILKsS 4 CO.. i Jlt . 1859. . . I A LARGE 8U1TLT OF a ii s t a b 1 e V a r r a n ts JUST PB1NTED. Cliiiiiolle Mil I tin I Fire Iiiui Mr. Everett's Statesmanship. UUCP 'llip;tlt)', ' ' j If the reader of politioal hiiory ' J.eires aH IMS COMPANY enulmue loukt risk a.'J Sidee of the practieal nlaiesmsoahip Jk gmn.1 hit by fire, on iluueee, Uoode, Pro- aud trsnacendsnt ability of Mr, Everett, b are,aio..a i.o.il ru,.. t - , ruay find it in bia ei)ebrstcd Icttai on iba i.4,l'o -"" iiuwui. orrif ibs. A. C. STEELK, 'resident. C. OVERMAN, F 'resident. K. NYE HUTCHISON, SWy.d TVgos'r. DIHETTORR. A. C. 8TEELK, J. L. BROWN, M.B.TAYLOR, 8. T. WKISTUN, O.UVEKWAN. 6CAKK, VM. JOHNS'HiN. John L Kbown, F. Scars and 8. T, Vhihton, Etrtutive Committee. AfrUM.MM. lit 1 MRS.WINSLOW An eipenuhrifj Nnrj ktia FftniIr I'Uytrtnn pr. Hull to tlt ft Urn Hon of mother. Iter SOOTHING SYUUlrV ' , ln itliui-tere, (the Lo . ru cum inti -i i.in iiiG, Mr Cr.BipI0,J iu .p liich frail facililalca the procraa i.l trcilui.f. I . - .... . ..i.... . ii a. . ill alUy A I.L fAi.N lid apaaniuuic aclieo, aud ia bLKE TO ItK.C I.A IE THE HOW EI. . Drpand up"B it, anoihrra, it will gitc rl I Juut Miaca, ana Kclirf ind Dfil:h It Tour lu'uult. Wa bate nut Up antl I I.l. ailirle liir er len , ..w, d CA. tAY, IN lUMIULMt A.NU I Kfl II ul ll, ! - '!" i -' torti aulo la 1 ar i i hiIi.t t n wanieiiM ",vV r!l"" -' flA'I:M' 'IOKIKKiTa ' tba.. wiii-n Im.i,) a aio I y? -r'f iu : knuw ai tnaiaurc vl b i.i.ci...B I.) an y una wbi iiaid it. u in. ..nii.ry...i .,a nc.gi.ud eirnuil'iaai'Vi ! r-.'giil U-eu a an n.rnar.l 1 nr.. Via at. k im Una niaiur UIIAT W K im kMl,' aii.r trn yr.r. i p. 1 1. ner, A u I'I KIjOE Ol K K Ki t I A I ION roll the rLL. lii.vir.M of m ii a r k. ii tn t LKc lake. 1 In aliiMjal tarry io.Ui.ee where liut mlaiit ia aul I taring If.m pun and raliaaUn, r r( will Lund in filircn ui larntj nunuUa alter tb ayrup ia aduiim.li ted. . . , ' j hi. fa ua :ie ptrpa a in p M lll in Nra r.ngl'nr.and h.a baen uaad with JthV t H l AlLI.SO till t4 in 1 !( hANUW OK CAM , 1 not only rrhrf.a tlx child If m p. in, bat in fig..r.lra tl.a ahm.ch and bu ala. e n 1 1, aliui ly, .au f.fra luna anaenrtgy lo lha wbuia .yatcai Jl Will alUM.al lll.lalilly reliela Ciiping il Ibt Di arta, lad W rf d tlci . and atait ot, dird rnd it1 """-' t.lli. v e Ita lira.liib.l 1 a riMJ;.i I EliT AND KtKPrT rJr.lMKljV IS TliE .OKl.I), in all e.ea -i DYer.MMlV AM U DlAliWI tEA IN l Illl.lil'.fJa. niftliti it arnaa lr-t latiluug, or ir..w. .ay -Hlw-r .ua. Wa would j In afrry ii.oiIm t tlm h-,a a rliilil auflrtihr tr-nt an nl tba IKWl Wui, MNI -ll.t mUlbU-t or III ai.aiA .i.ha a. in, n aou mua vuur aullrrilia I inr-fli.. er.nTl. ml HO NOT I.kT YOLK O I H Ehr1. und bilnooyou.no vuur audrring ahilil. ai.tl Ihr rrltf lb.1 will I M 11 1 y a, A b-.-Ol.l'TEI.Y Kl'KE- to bdl. w the u 01 ihia o.e. aieinr, il I I) u.id. r uli nirretxtna hu eaing nil .rc.ii,i.J t.rb b..ul. .nr ganuin unmaa it. f.c am.ilt ol t I 1(1 IS A I-EKklN., N York, i. on ihr oi.ii.r wf-.pprr. K.ld by Oturgr 'a inmugbnal lha world. TriiM ipai. On if a. 13 Cioab STsstT.N. Y. rice Ofy 2i '- ) et jntle. P..r a.lr in t h.rlt.lia, by E t IIuiHiu.ui aV. C. in-r.rnt. al.rtb 13 ly JNoticc. rfMlIK Tai l.i. la b.f lt9 ata now in my hanHa JL re.ay M n..rli. n. and 1 irqaiel all par. ...na ., .i.Ioiii. n.a tl any T'l.bica wbu h may ,iul ba li.ltd. Come noa and p.f your Taara. E 0. GK1LR, blitnff. Afiili. 0. 9" Dr. II. )l Pridliard IKI.PIXK lr.tlirai,lirilatiotor ny irir .,,e.,ll, ..... i ii, in n aun.e ibe era hia deitrnnnalmii .H.'ilr nt Tit .H Mm- ba anli.uHttl al hi. i.Rii r. lTbr n-. ptarriBtti lur wilboul rl.nrge Aagaai3l, lein. Sail LIVER INVIGORATOH, NKvru nttniMTATKe. ITIrntn.on,.r)rrtr..tler Vrnm Owma, a !w.'iT.''mI"U' cd I . , , 1 a- a - to ' in oa-i ' a".w W i1 r au m U.dwm IM IV J ifi ia mrl ,-a..., ... 0- ..... la. Oat Olrtaa aa M aaaaflkal.lVr.K t- VTA1 .,in.-i ea' " r on . I...IU a -mi. : it ai'.l.va l.laar Ctitti- p'omla, pi iat i- w ha, lrapap.. V3 lie. ...It- nt.iibata. lawullf I.M'Hl'l I'", Dfar.... ,y, Krop.f )..t.r ! .-t..naar H, UM' nl tuatlarut.i, rttitl-' l, htrtn, hole" tl.rhtta. Chnl.r.' tU l..f- turn, n.l.- I...rr. Ja r ilrtlra.i V t tt.alr . It .' a., ar.4 mar ia aJ a"f ty Kntnl y M.dl- IIKtU't UK, ( LJ taaatiiy ml..tara. ir 1? -taatuii, aa ft ILdlnn .-lot-. ilw.llauvnX K 'uviiJa aan latfir) : la I or lht.1 Ti n- .,.r.i.... ..a- p- - h. at. It art M Blwa ' "4i"'wTKit ! Tiia: pum-tii with TIIK lo.Vt.OH A MIR, AU aM ALLOW ktrrii Traofti ii hk. falea Ottn ll ar par BalU. CATHARTIC PILLS, l nr.-t -la.u r-H -al Twrr Vr.l.itie Katraria. a. r r"lar.l .!. I Annw. Ale lit. n.. .U1 ft ran.i'r a i : t ;,..;,... ; 1 than l.,a,.t rt.m.ol rf uaa, mjuta uuahMuiaaa t ll,.l ittlTaranl Ciaamaa a r-i frMUWIt ..r. I..r nf. Aip. a.Mo.i ,.r ( nl'l .itt nra.. Ilradarh-, ft lira, a t'rrriili.a; -an. a.n I fl a rat a ( .r l IM- f'ttlMrrni w SrJw'ta, S Hltrn r..rlT of is. Hi.! av a,,l ..' -. h.ir. k n..,uara.it U la a.ai.u a tuiuiaaa-atiaaa- rat r.rrt Hr1tf i aittftrv. kjayi In hit trrie rrVrfHI Wt'll !"- Kaa wltw rini rrfTn- tt " -tLlt-i Zm cwinMfinHf I r-mn - '"f ff V" a.'.ieLuP Mta.r M r a i W fH ; HI 11 r.:rv:x: S 1'.: 'isx'c . K a.klrlaj. . 1 fw,wK-. Blltr, a rrrim-n; " at.. hMdv. Hr.llraa " w"p,Vi?k Tiitr.m 'twa-.e. tfto f.t..r ...a-.r n. Vaml'w ra- tHa.il. IMIla at. r.ii l I'n.trtaia r'narulf, nd ' ttolj vaulaaal. fcf Ui. I f.-la m all Ih. larra a-, aa a.. W.Mnennii, a.. l,." t JlMfa.fit.r aa rmi H.iar, - ass BrM.aJr. lit. F. 8CARR 1 CO., " - Charlotte, If C. propped Heparins Irssty which was urg ed upon tbia (Jotrnmf ot on tbe part England bj Lord Malmcsbury, on the pari of France by N. da Turgor, and on tb part of spam, biea Oorarniuetit, tbouftb quirt, urged all tbe eeeond baud luSueuee poaaible to reoure tbe at'opuoo of tbe Ein;lib aud Frrncb treat by lle GoTcrniueut of tba United Sialea. U'bco under Mr. Filliuore'a Adunuiatiaiion, ipim lecanip leartul about ' bcr prarelul poei-eion of the Island of Cuba, and tbe Ooteriinienta of rraace and Euulaud aliarad iu tbat onea-iiieK, the lat- 1 trr (rnrrniuenli ere Induced to propoae to : iba United Statee a Tripartita Treaty, a I fitting tot ouly that nt-iitirr of raid Got eriiUirnta would ever a quire Cuba, for it er If, but tbe tbree topctber guarauteeiog ita prace and perpetual ponrttnon to cpaiu. by tbe rrrneb and lint- Count da oartigee and Derate but nnnlar let- .... . ... Cmtmi nf ll.. Ili.iid Si.i. - - eacb dated on theV3d of April, 151 A pril WSih, Mr. WrUter ark uo l d the r crptiou of tlie ptrpoai d treaty, and prooiia ed it a repecl!u! and uiatute eouideta tioo. Two tnontba havinjr nearly elped mitb- .... .... .1.. H.i. l T..l . l. It'... .1. . .. " . . 1, . ti . ' Jinllb MibleleM addirard Mr. b ltr, IU a. paraW , but iuiilar lellrra, nretit. j t , qticrtiiift au auaarr to the propoMifton horn v-t Govern,ft. H. loie au aiii.er ould la i eu, M r. W ebater flitd i and ke ea UCCtrtdtd Ity Air. KHtt aa Secret a ty 0 Taking up tbia great enHt-ct, and duly erliruatiup ita iu, oilai.ee, il r Kferett din poaed of it in a letter d atcd IJ. r. 1,1-Oa!. j be Dublieanou of the teller l.-afe no ue- ea.ion 10 paaa eulogy npou it. Upon ir day ol rlecliou. appearance it waa rreeifed wub (inn ral if L t tbe piople of the South then aus not univernl aduiiraliou aud al protal taiu one of her o B toua a oiau bo ia Ibe Deiuocratio Ri-fiew bailed It aa tbe beat paper ibat ecr appeared from the Jj,.ptriBiel,g A lii firiiator Jjoulaa declared tbat " lf Everett bad done uotbing u.en bo are uiaue our Irirnda tbrougb tbe elae lo rcudtT bia administration of tbe State erratite power of a party plallorm. ' Dipartmeut illualriuua, bia name would live lu view of lL forgoing conrideraliona, iu all eou.iug tiuie, iu that diplomaiie teller, ibould uol every patriotic CSouiLtru l'tiuo aa oue bo could appreciate ibe apirit of tbe crat eaat ba tote lor John Bell, la Le not age, aud peiceive Ibe dealiuy ot the nation." the very aoundi-nt and truest candidate be Tbia letter in reply lo Maluio-lury and fore tba people! tauuot all men eafely Turgot waa writteo eitbt years ago, but Mr. truat biui I Keretl a Fourth of July Oratiou belore tbe i tnuuieipal autboritie. ol lio-ion, ho., ib.tj II g.vgv Cla V S Upi.MON OF Jolis BLL. b ba. not lo.t one parlirl of ibat practical ,. ... .iate.iu.o.Lipd.epl..edLy biu.. ben M.i.i- G'or. D- -aq , wboae iut.ui.ie ter to England, aud wben Secretary of rejatioua with Henry Clay durti'g the life of Slate. To place a man of ao tnueb parity tbe Great Commoner are well kuowu, iu re of life and lut-llretual power et tbe bead of f. ,0 cerl,ia uiUat.teuienta couceruiug Mr. ,brt..p,tb.p..tb. bead of tbe Gerern- '. . '. ... meat or Ibe lulUd olalea, la woilh tbe la- lor and aepiratioue of all who deaire for tbe country peace at borne, and a good uaroe and noble fan.e anion tba nationa of tbe earlb. A'. '. Lxpreu. OrTbeold Abolition rreaidential tick ets that were run in ibe Northern States tireiioua lo iba formation oil lie Recublican party, might alao properly ba eou.tdercd judiciouly learned, peraoually, from Mr. Diauuiou licketa, aa moat of tlio.e who aua- Clay biui.elf, hi opiuiuu upou the auljevt, lamed tbrm freely ackoonledged that ibey ' kefor, .niiug to Loui.iaua. At a peraoo de.ired a oirwoluitou of ibe U.oo, and even j)teMirW had M tt, 0.!t Hou., iu Lou pelitiourd Lougieaa ou the aatiject ; but ibey . did aot receive a.ore tbaa a few thou.aud Ui. Ij Pr" sppoiu.tueut of tbe Ken tola io any Stale. ' tucky atatenuau, ba epoke highly of Horace The Southern disunion candidate deterve Hiuuey, ol l'biladt-lpbia, aud Mr. Clayton, of no more respect or aupport from tbe Dtu.o- J j,. Jir. Fieutice goea on to aay : cr.cy of Iba Union, nor from lb. co"..".- do ( reUiemb,r t.f. .,uol.u, p.r,y tb.n tbe Aboh.iou! CatidiUale of 1 "40 aud 1041. Ibefneuus. . . i .i cati i aieaui a a auut . , .'great atateoiaii, but na Jiaiiuctly r.u.eiu- of the former waul to di.aolve tbe Luion a" . . ,.. ; r v...i. 0. lre,ut, ,h , ,,,, uUtmifm, of al.ve- 1 . , 1 . . . rv i y ue.ter ma. ""I"''""..,.,, mtU wbo would make brM rate Oovtrnment, and tbe frieud. of be I. "l., cffir,. obud. ever beard Hen drriird the aaiue eud, becauie their ultrai , , , k m ..-. i i., . ...... ', , . . i rv Clay rpaak of alobn Jltll exci-pt lu leriue Aboliliuu ideaa overruled every other Con-1 , r . ..j,. ,,i , , . .... i. j i ol blub taspect aud repaid. 1 aidi-raiion. " Eitrrnics meet, and itlii"". r a eurioua lo notice thin remarkable similarity m) action belaeeu the fire-eatera and the ultra Aboluiouiat. J hit. J rea. Tbe Charlotte.vill. J.ffer.oni.n ray: Welkin to et.lert.in v.r, renously the i. - T - - ' ... au'pirlon, ibat me nrecatuiiigs mo tmem . i. ,ti,ui0n in d.gui-e We do not btlieve Mr Bnckiuridge i a dirut.iom.t. lie to uommn.. merely a tool. Nor do .. I.eiief. that all o rrpu.l l.e.e.lu-r ,u punt. Ue.olui.ou. wbo aupport the Brecki.nidg. and L.ne auopi.d .udor.ii.g tn. nomiu.l.ou ticket are iu favor of di-uh.on We be- R vereM, repuu.a.iug all po . Ileal hev.lbere are very few diaunioniata iu Vir- cou.prou.iM:., ana ,c.-. Peuuig . cboug. ginia. But we ha.e rr.eon to think ih.t in of 'be pre.ent Slate goverumeui lor a pur ouihCaio'ilia, Alabama, Mississippi, Flo.i r one. da, ie.tb. whole .ov.me.,t h.a been de- luu. in the eitreaj-H of he Northern hb.r.tely concocted to precipitate the Sta.ed, il;u t.ieud. ot Be.l rud Everett are cottou State, into a r.volu.iou " Mr. Y.u- auerget.c.Hy orj-antsmg for the g.e.t oou cey ba. been the ruling apirit in the whole le-l. "- " " "obl b"J buai tCharlealon aud in Bil.i.nore of fellon.U.p, aud btd tu.m Ood .peeU lu aud srior to the nieetiiik- of tba.e eonve.i- li..a in Alabama. It will ba rrmenthered that it waa Alabama which fir-t iu her Slate Couveutioo passed a ra.olution iu atruotiug bar delegate, to aacede al Charlea tou." TuiGbeatKa8TERNan A.miricam Idia. Aa a eroauiog uiirfortuue to the vxaur aioo trip of tbe Great Eastern lo Cape May, a auit baa been brought agaiust her captaiu for an infringement of au Anierioao pateut, iu the eoiiibiued use ol tbe tide wheel sud stern screw a. a motive power. 'Ibe dam agea are laid at fitly thoussud dollar. What the builder of lbs Greet Eastern eall the " wave line," and about which their couutrymeo boaat so much in ber model, i Bribing but tbe aurvs liue fir.i used by George Slfer in a New York pilot boat, af terward in tha yacht America, and t now 10 te found in several New York abip, end in tba steamer Queen City on lbs Western lakea ; sud it would seem ibat lbs motive power ia slo purely en Anierieea id's-so tbat tbe monalef eteam.bip, ia L,r wonairue lioa, machinery and equipment, ia aliogato er a eis-Ailantia plagiarism. ASOOMINTCM , AD ItoMFNEM t Tbt fol lowing abort and admirable article, from tbe Sarsouab Hfpubliean, it to exaotly to tba poiut, that wa eanaot reniat tbe temptatioo lo apread it before our readers. It ia per- offeetlyand abaolutelj couelup-ie, and we troat may produce eooioiiop iu tbe mindi Lf ouf . frUrjd, ,nd ,M lhtm j II to rally to the anpport of Hall aud Ere rati. Tbe Urpublictn atya : " A man ia eounidi-rad found by tbe Drinoeraey a btnevt-r lie eoiiM;tita lo ataud oo a aouud plalforui, bo matter wbat may have been bia former priueiplea and cour.e f ae'too. 4 He ay be leotJerrd tountler, wlirn be botb natda ou a aouud platlorui and bowa a record iu coulutiuity lo truth, jua tice aud the couHtitutiou. M Tbe $oundtl auan ia be a bo alanda on a aouud platfoiui, eiUilua a aouud record, and bore mternt are a guarauue that be ailleuppotl botb fur tbd lutuie aud to tbe rud. " Theae proporitisna are logiea), and we epprrbtud no one wiil di.pulo tbeni. 'le.ti d by tbia .laiidaid, let u. see bow atauda Mr. liell,in hia reiatioua to tbe Suuih, bru ctnipaied aitti tba oibvr caudidatea for the l'ii-ridt-i,ey. Ol li e lour caudidatea, be ia lit only owe u tiu ou h u liuVt, aud buac Jeiwitut tnleiii't are ideiiiibed lib tba iuaiilulion ! '1 ba oibrra bae bo direct eouiiectiou anb alaver) tbioub tbe niediuu of owueribip, bil Mr. bell la a large IVjutbt-rn planter aud llm oai.tr ot two buudrtd alateal " Talk lo hoDtrl, aud eennble u.eu about aucb a u.au bring ulii ue to ibt buuib, ben, be.idea a life Mrul iu brr aervice, bia tr iiirtiuela l.ii.d biui lo br with booka of irrI l be bare atau-iueut of iba fare a aLfLciel.t au.arr lo all the parti.au slander that Uiav be beatvd up lioui now till Ibe II b tilt ui in pliuciple, couduol, Iblereat ittrj Ibiug, aud la oLe ol llieniaelf ea. L'oni- ruou aeuae teacher, be is lar aaler tbab tba ' P,U'" of John Be I, a.y. that on il, J lianvtil it nt la lha Prn.l. " " deucy, uo little suaiety waa felt iu regard to the formation of bia CaCinet. Among olLeri jr. l',eutice aa. nntlen to fioui Louiaiana, by Capt. Allison, a friend and relative of tbe President elect, aud bia opin ion asked as to tbe beat uieu for tilling tbe leveial Cabinet office. Mr. t'remice very " UeTirro( a. Carolina, aud Jobu ifcll, ol Jeuueaaee, a Ml Movimu. Tbe Constitutional U nion uieu ol Maine te d a couieuuou at Portland, ou ibe 7tb lu-tai.1. and orgauiai.d fr lbs coming figbi. Uou. 1. Barnes, of Portland, na. un.uiu.ou.ly no.utu.ied as ih. It Ii mid K.erelt eauUldkte lor Oovern- - or. A confute, ol ee.eu waa appoiuled ineir painouc i.oor.. w. A Douolas Passs Seizsd upon Br THE Bhfci KlAUiUuBBs. Tbe Oeiuocracy beld a Cuuuiy Mvetiug at McCuuue.aouig, Pa., last week, at wuicb a regular ekinuiab waa indulged iu belwceu ibe Oouias aua Breck inridge parlies. Much bitiur Kenug pro taileu, and tue nutting broke up lu a row. Doling Ibe ebsi'hoe of tbe euiior ot tbe Democrat, Mr. S.uaoui, at Creasou, tbe Breckinridge paity entered the ofhoe of tbat uew.paper, uiutilaled tue forma, ruu up the Br.cwridge Dag aud laaued au edi uou ol the paper uuder tual banner. Tbn a Hair na creaud eouaiderable IX sitemeut. A peraonal rencontre also took place, laat ninht, after the me-liug, belweeu Mr. Saueoiu aud G. A. Smith, a Breckiuride atioruvy, Sausou gave Smith tue lie, wbeu tue lailer eo.lared him. Tba pariiaa were theu eeparated. '1 bis i contradicted it was a trick of tb Junior Editor, who i a Breckiunde mau. The Southern Herald, putli.hed at Kul lon Mies., aud bitneno ueuiral iu po.iucs, ba auuouuoed that durlug the preaeui ou vara it nUi aupport the claims of BH ut Kverolt. Ten Gubernatorial Elections. Aggregate otea for Govi-rnor in Norlli Carolina, from 1640 to 1858, inclusive: lIO. J. M.Morehes1,Whi.r, 44.44 U. M. Saundcra, Ucui. 3 1U3 Morehead'a maj , b,5(il Total Tote in 1 64!), 80,337 IS 12. J.M. Morehead, Whig, 37.043 L. D. lleury, Detu. 34.411 Morehead'a maj . 3,5J2 Total Toteiu 1842, 72,354 111. Y. A Greh-aOUig, 42.58 Michael Hoke, Dtiu , Uy.433 Grabam'a maj., l3)153 Total rota iu 1?44, 82,019 19J0. W. A. Graham, Whig, 43.4C6 J.li.Sbrpard, 1W 35 6 J7 Graham's maj., 7,859 Total tote in lBlfl, 79,113 Charlea Manly. Whig, 42.536 Vxid S. lleid, Detu 41,6-2 Manly 'a maj , 854 Total vote in 1849, 84,213 I65i. David S. Reid, Dem. 44.M5 Obarlea Manly, Wbic, 4'.'.()71 Reid'a maj., 2,774 Total vote io 1850, 86,916 1 LVi. Tarid S Reid, Dem., 48,4'U John Ketr, Ubi0' 42,UU:l Reid'a maj, 5,491 Total vote ia 152, 91,477 1651. Thomaa Bragg, Dem , 48,705 Alfred Dockery, Whig, 46,020 Bragg'itnaj, 2,UtS Total vote io 1504, 95,325 I m. Tlioroaa Bragg, Dr.n., 57,.r93 Juo. A. Gil-iiar, K. N , 44.970 Bragg's maj., 12,628 'lotal vote in 1858, lu2,363 I SOS. John W. Ellia, Dem., 66.212 D. K McUae, Dtat, 311, UU5 Ellia maj., 10,247 Total vote in 153, 90,177 A Nobtii Carolinian Rgnvsas nrs Slavs T A few day. ago, say. the Wash ington ( oiistitulwn of Saturday, a white u.au calling bituseif hpbraiin llatleck, aud hailing I row New York, n a arreaied iu tbia city ou the charge of kidnapping a negro, ll leaked out that the uegror bad aaid be waa a alaf e, aud belougeu lo Jobu .V. Spru ill. of Columbia, i y rrell couuty, North Caro lina. I'pou thi au-piuioo ibey were both arrested by officer Alien, aud committed to jail by justice Dunn lor further examina tion. Yesterday, upon iuloriuation, Mr. Spruill cume to tbia city, and tbe ca.-e waa examined belore justice Donu. Tbe slave iujiucdiuiel) recognised hi., master aud a.em ed 10 be quite uelighted lo aee him, and told biui how be de.-ireti to return to North Carolina aud be forever free Irom tbe clutcb e of ibe abolitionist. From the evtdeuce adduced belore justice Donu il naa evideut that the alave naa Mr. Spruill' property. Mr. S. atated tbat be bad every reaaou to beliee tbat tbe uegro waa bia property. Wben asked if be bid ever aeeu lialleck before, be aaid be thought be had, but could uot be positive. Col. heeler appeared ss counsel for Spruill, sud Me.ara. Mnlir aud Caraai for defendant. Justice Doun ordered tbe ne gro to be returned to hi master, aud tbey both Intt iu the afiernoou for onh Caroli na, lialleck waa retuauited lo jail to await tbe lequi.iiiou ol tbe Ooveroor lor bu re turu to North Carolina. Gen. riotSTON.oF Kentuckt.on Breck.. INKlUOS. Mr. Breca.uridga la ageut.eman 01 poiisited ad'iiesa aud uiauueta, but LO alaleamau, all I a litllv loo youug to be Pres ident, lie has beeu called lUe Uvotile aou ol Kentucky tbe tuau ot dealiuy. Now, 1 have never believed ibis until reoently, but 1 bave lately coucluded tbat bo baa a glo rious destiuy to burai wide opeu tbe Dem ocratic part) ; tbia ancient prty, wbicb waa tbe laat to alaud up agaiust the attack ot niggeristu. Wby, tue Metuodiai cuurcU weut uonu under 11, aud before mat tbe old Prashy leriau cbuieb bad goue donu botoie tue aame, aud ibe Auierioau party wbicb J bad ao much vitality, all euus belore the same sutagouiaia, aud now tbe Democratic party baa burnt. Tuey aay tuny burst on principle, tut they Oidu l. 1 bare b.ard a mau leaa ami able luau myaeil aay Ibat il burst because Jaiuu Bucbauau bad robbed ibe public treasury until ibere aa uo publio piuuder to bold ll together. CtRiuvi Case of Conscience About forty year ago, s grotlemao of tbia city ibeu iu lhe Ialaud ol St- Dou.iugo, lent to au iudividual the eutu of eighty dollar. Tb gentleman returned borne, aud aooa after died. Tha matter was entirely forgotieu, wben a short time sicce a lailer wa reeetv ed at the poat office in tbia city, directed to the heir, of tbe dead leuder. ll eoutaiued a atatement of the iransaoliou, aud the sum of aeveo handred and nfiyoue dollars iu full for principal and interest of tbe origi Dal loan. The writer i an Amerieau, re in a Northern Stale,' and be ba. tbua. I tbia Ul date, relieved bi. eoaaoieace ol au obligation, which, judging from the re .alt. ba. borne haavily upou it. JSulttmore lUchange. Speech of Benj. H. Hill, .punished. I demand of government that j . u fiich tie hatea property c&le Jot pro. Delivered at Macon, Jose dii, I860. pr..plrl and thereto,, of Mr. t "retident and FnenJt : Tbe city ' jut,fJ J papers have announced that 1 would fpealc . j oot D0W demand of Con- to thi n.etting to-day. The announcement' g hye d. because the la. a. they waa nithout my knowledge or consent. 1 iUnJ 0UtidB of ,be Kan.aa till, are refer to thi. for ibe purpose of .ajli.g that j, ,or our pfb,ecti0B. If tbe govern n.y appearance now shall not be redded boneslly administered, the eitixen aa a precedent r. quiring n.e to respond to protection under the rt u.edies .iiuilar call, iu lb future. 1 am uo poll- ;i(lud , fm)11,r occasion, 1 ex- lieiin lo hit bill to order, but if I im I t)li, t j, ,Umceiit al prearut to .hould draw my oanliil. Do uol suppose V nrra, . lllfe ,uffi. I speak thus, becau-e I am uot artlled in ; . ri.mHfll,.H for r, Cnt purposes my couvictiona a to what wa oubt to d0 .ftt,e of K,lulf aud Xrbruik-t,iu which iu thi ca.iva.8, for on thai point I have no K lfUwil , tltrry , ,rtUsed by the or hesitation or doubt ; nor jet because I aould i(, j b(jl jt be aaid, if we have not regard reapecifully the e-t-he of my umi.i);tlt ,w ,rdy, bj now insist oa friend. Whithersoever the change of the b po,er ud duly or Government lo future may drill , the affection I f- el for j Jci j every true American, with whom I have e ,. inai.t opon it, 6rst, beoaue this struggled so long for thee truths hub f. . dut), btf(f lt,tU ,llie, ,rt tbey make up patrioiisui. i pait of n.y heart, aud asking to gel couirol of the the tao muat lite and din togi ther. goverun.ei.l. Tbcir auoiesai i. a triumph But my health, though aln.oat entirely f deuit Already baa thi doctrine restored, ia eucb tbat 1 mu-l be allont d of ou.olioll beeu reri-r by actual legists to dirtet my oaa actions during this can- ooe Cileen tbe Kausa sud Ns. ..... , ,r bia.ka Lnl. Tbe very dirtingoiahed g.ntleman (Uov. ...... u ..n-rinne. show, that reme- Johnou)ho addrea-ed jou la.t night, aatd Jjr. bicll ,re ,ufficieul for the present, be Au mission waa to apeak to the Democracy j,ffiCiei.l under the chaige. of ever hia owu divided broiheihood. Mine ia eitjl)(j luj i(;refire event. Why very diff. rent. I .hall .peak to the people. u it;Hut Ul,t, .dually t Sim Dt mocrats.Whigs.Auiencaha couutijuieu , o p ,uc, 0Km ,wl ,bd lo remedy all, my word of warning i to you ! 1 bia drfeCU ; exiMig (, aa time and ex land of the free is full of corruption, strife c0,lMsI(iT s)l0. l0 be UICeary and distraction. J urty. putty , party has ;. : 1711a i'uresa euacud a fumtifs th'ie it ell ! Oh, tbat tbe God of the pat- riot nould caatout fiom our people tbese .even deiila of party, ahich have already sell nigh ruined ua ! If I shall alter a word on thi. occasion ahieb eball arpear lobe barah, 1 assure I do not ioieud such a meauiug. I cer- tainlr hae no such feeliDg. Let us determine first what great prinoi- pie in involved iu thie cauvaxn, bich we 0ngil ,c;. bat would bow have be?n ought to aupport, and secoudly, for whom, our coatuorj had our fathers agreed to be a patriot., we should vote, iu order moat ajued forever nub the law of 17S3, aud effectually to secure sad promote that prin- Released Congre from ita duly of further ciple. . . ' protection I la my opinion, ihe whole nation ia now t though the legal remedies are now called ou.tbe first time in ita history, to deguguit.uti uow goon unytbe perrersenesa of eide at the ballot box, vhat power baa the tlie uu,uau iiltthe ingenuity of aspiring General Gotert.ment over the sulject of deniayoguea, the inva-ions of a mad anti slavery ? This quea'iou baa ol'teu been vo- B,vtryt world-wide sentiment, and the posi ted on in Congress, iu Stale L'-gWatures, ,j,e iBierveuiioii if utifrieiidiy Terriiorisl and by factious, but now the whole oaltou Li-Ulure nd peoplu, render presel.t must vote upon it dirce'ly at the ballot rt.,at,.r it-a utterly nuyatorj ! We must in box. Whatever may be our cpiuions aa 10 ,UBt goverumei.t, every department in the uisihm, or necessity, or good or evil to j,s appropriate sphere, shall terp our rime result liom such au issue, aiill politicians efficient for all lime and acint all and events bafe thiuil it upon us, and we eeniie-. wherever the authority of that mu-l dtcide it, as ar us 'Me balut box can g0Vrri,niet extetids. iieciile it. 1 j have given reasons enoogh to show tbe Then, in my opinion, as the is-.oe ma. ' eorr,cMie., 0, ,ie eat leading thought te the people ought, a National men and pat- iImi,,rd 0n ar the true aolutiou of tie riot., by thi. eleetioutD declare tl .t tbe iof, jn ,Li clt s Federal Government " ba. no (oer over 1 e jjrx j,, )irj for vWni we .hall the auhject of slavery except tha power, I jy ofdfT ni )t tg;c,Huu td Fteure I'e coupled with tbe duty.of guarding aud pro- triun,ph of thih pril c,,.W T To secure t Li te cn na; the owner in hi. tight." 'triuuiuh and mnkeil ' ttitil, ve liii.-t have We oujiht no to declare, first, became it ia lute. 'Ibe supreme juuicial tiihuual of the nation has, iu language, ao declared. If we do uot maintain it, we aball airuply subject the stability of the law to the wbuua of the multitude, aud are iu anarchy. We iuvhl so to declare iu the aecoud place, be cause it is right. v . ...... Protection to tbe person and property of tbe eitixen in tbe first duty of every Gov- ariimtuv, nuu .... uc r; - prohibit riattrj IU 'he letilioriei. 1 ui i er aud duty of tbe Goveruuient ot tbe Lui- m of f ol)i.r UiW 0 pro,e0t( ,,J, ted Siatea. It waa made lor this ouly, aud lb,rttor, Jue 11CI1 e de.ij ; and beoauac, ii cau do uotbiug else. Every act ol every rlCI0 ut)i tB.,ore peaoe, but department of Ibe Goveruuient csu bate i,,,,,,., aii.irciiii. m.d rniltuger lln- eov ao oiher acope, purpose or interpretation. , eflJUi1I,t h lrte lo Jebaie the propriety, Government cau ereate notbtug, aud de" i tbt ,,, t or ,,e tt r0, ir 0f ,he fact. If Hie atroy nothing, uulea creation or dealruction rj l(lt.l)1 is forceUi lhe a,t .ill tun. oat in a given sptcijieil instance be Uece.rary w in m blilllble j ..l.ment, tbat this to secure general protection. betber it Uo,erilllieIlt ,ud Black Republicanism cm. declare war or make peace, whether It build Uoe ,0!iell,er. It our Northern friends s navy or levy an impost-wuatso.ver it w . ji the c,u tote ,or doea must be doue in tbia cud. Ibe wis- jlr jluCJ(11 If they wib to iu-ure the con dom of every speech, lhe redreaa of every ,luuliCB of- tbM nrt) ,bry uiu.t make cer wrong, the duly of every offio. the legiu- uju f of (1)e Uter A Bty period macy of every aenoo, must depeud upou Qf orll s bl8,orJ ,re f .ur ihoustid and be measured by iu liioess lor, and It U(illOM of propertJ debated whether it direotuesa towards the cue great goal tbe u (j ,ubu)ll ,d tbtf rule 0f , nuy protection ol tbe jrerron aud propeily ot the 1(je Souij( t.jrlli,n the tir-l exiiuple, ciuxeu. Ildiuau goveiument Uas uo otuer claim even to exi.teuce, and that form of moat oerleclh seourea tbia orj. ct But I do not demand s sluve code Snuihari. mau wbe demaud il. 1 lUiiix, rea- aou badly. '1 hay leap over truth., aud jump to a conoiusioii, which render even tue ri.f questionable. Tbe demaud for a separate specibc alave code, admit tbat the teuure to ala,ve property is peouiiar differ- ant from thai by wbteu oiber properly ia bald, aud therefore ueeds a diOurei.t q-aa.1- ity ol legiaisuon. Tbe great 01 igiual grauud . j :. . ..u.... ...... .... Ii.. th.t 01 tin uetuauu .a una nuu. ... oessary, um maj a, v .v.- - slavery tue creutui of, aud aolely d.peu- yeuder uugatory existing remedies 11 daut upon matiicip U luw. ll is upou this ttlmi t,,s power under tbe Kauaaa bill dooniue that o uttiOH ia said to ba rflec- ; t lt eUnued tbat the South has agreed to tual to exclude slavery from the Terruorie. i be L0I1 lotertuliou and denial ot protee Some persous aay if there be uo law direct- , ,i00 c,Use and doctrines as contained in ly lo authorize alavery, it cauuot exial ; tbe ,bal bt. (lore, luy brothers of tbe Coo alave without law Ujiee. Tberelore, it tue j ,tnuiiousl D.morracy.ia the tiht tor ya Legislature will provide ao law do uoth- j ,0 m 1, uot lor me. Ail the world iug moI act, slavery ia exoludad. If we , kuo, e never ..-read 10 that. .No.tbanka admit the premises, the couolusiou is irre- j l0 ,,at reeollectmus, which struggles aistible. ibis is tbu foundation arguuieut j rjr ,ru,u, !,) ni iu tha mind, tic were of all abolitiouiflU. 1 oauuol admit It, be- j BO p,tirs to that areamcut, uor pa, triers cause 1 do not believe it correct. Slavery j0 lti kpol. ia the oieature of Diviue law. He who( M oai.uot, therefore, support .Mr. Doug ongioally xl BJS" domiuiou over the beast M phe olt, rence be.ie u us it oue of ol the field, and the tV-h of tbe sea, aud the p,-lHCipie. it is radical, tuiidamental, aud fowl of the air, afterwards made Japbet the t ,ear u,,0ur.ble et-naiu.y so, uuk-.a he master of Cauaau aud decreed Cauaan to!nan chance. A 1 mieud tlua day 10 aervitude forever. The first decree ia older I ,peilg eaudidly, aud do tull justice to even iu date, but not higher 10 auiboiity tb.n j euein), 1 wi.l add thai ost.me of thia tbe last, aud it ia uol lor me to questiou tlie j qe9tl0L. 1 ,ee much lu Mr. Doug! 10 ad- wi.doru 01 eitber. 11 anoa we-, ; there can be ao wisdom or rigui wnicu ut uot auburn to Ilia will. The alave, then, i propeity. The title i uot made by human luu: ii I had ouiy human law foe my sitl or right to my bu 11.au alave, I would loo- biu. before tbe auu ..,,t damn. Slave iroieriv ditfera from .1... nrnnnrtv. uot iu IU tltlM. but iu Ita r 1 ' ja. lie who made the ao-vanl. prescribed rules and ii.iuuciiona lor b Httutant treai- I ... I menl, and tor ibia tbe maater win ca re-poo- aible audsurslyfor iu abuse bew.il be j ,iVe'1Wi t0 eirrj- out s plain coumiiulion- prosiiou poT that day. ai d for years lh diy,bat act waa nufficient. But flie ever-croing madnes. of ami .lavery jj4.lJ.,M,,,Te, rendered uilerly fug.lory tbe rA:m. -.a.a 1,, ,be act of 1793 ., i,rcin,e ;m , niUob a necessity, and ju-t aa much a duty to ps a new aud ,, . (Tipirnt law. as it waa to pasa tbe a i-oiistaiit and honet eje to io iniiiga Firt. We must endorse the principle by our tote. S. condly. We ongl.t .o to endorse it, ss to reaiora peace to the country, q iiet the agiiatiou, aud thus preserve the aubility of tbe Goveruuient. I Ii ist needless to ay we cannot support LjllC0,D jju, ,llVt Bocau-e 1.. ys : u jhe rjht ud lU llllly o( (:ougre., ,0 but ui, ud, precipitatB the haz .rd. o( n lr DJUf:,as. True, h. t;,nfifsi ahail uol prohibit alave- ry. But he sajs the Teriitorial Legislature, a provuio ial aim of tbe Federal Govern in ui, ma) prouibiisLver) iu two ay- by . 1 .,.,!', i.idiv leLtislatlon. I ntT egplaiued hi. nou action theory and ,b prelllj,, 0n which it is based. I deny tti9 Correctne-s bolU of tbe premise and the coucu,i0u. L'utrieridljr lenilttu i not oui) , j,,,, of protection, aud the rigbt to relu-o auch addiuoual reuiediea as ilUe ,u,j l.ircUuslallC may aliow to be ea- 1 . .1 ;..,..rl'.,r. o'lti. and mire. Oil oiuer qurauuu., auu u.. ea-iona be ba. beeu a bold, abi aod aff lesa delender of our righl... lie er-tiniy Sght. the Kepublieao party uios-l uisnlully. and it ibarn l a mau .Nona tt Xmu aeii 11:101! , line, whom, above all otbei. lould wish 10 be. uot .u.os bm allojjelber euoh aa as are, that mau . Strpr A J.'O.uglai. Hut on mis u.e.nuu 1 bve twJ d.Jr. mua bi u aiuny, ..u ""U"' eonlmun U. dif fer. l..i i wul .10 nuu the iurimr j-tiew Ic - r. i-t -" - - .. I ...r ..uka LlU. Ilia I llf Lltl 10 aat, - - - South b" r-'"J J "eoyiag, a la56.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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