.rue to God. to ijcuit Sought, ne to iiour
OHARLOTTE,N. C., SEPTEMBER4, X-OGO-
THOPIAS J. HOLTON,
Ed nun & l'MoraiiTon.
jh(,4rtli.rriilint Whif wil'btafrWrierltnauh.
hera t TWO HOl.l.AHS in ailvance ; TWO
wVl.l.AHH AN U KIKiY rKM'H ,l pay,,,.,,, h.
eU ,td Lire, inonlhe j anu TI1KKL l'ULLA 1(1
,1 trie end nf t- year. Nnpaper will be iiicin.
t,n.,d urtttl til .rr'earagee are paid ,excr pt at the
irt,, n ol Hi' Editor.
-,,jv,.ri.iaciiie lit inserted at One Dollar per ar-uare
MB inn Ires, Ibis sited type) fur Ilia firal meet.
un Si caul, for ran It inintiniUMca. t nut I ad
nrliariiiKHla aud Slicntf 'a Salre ehargeu S m r
cant higher j ana a deduction o'33J per ci lit. ill
a, Mi.icie ('pun tiit regular pnrra.fnr ailvertiai r by
Hie tear. Advertisements married nn.hlhly or
.ifi rl, al ft rrf square, fur eaib lima, tkmi
,,,Hiilil7i caul, pel ar)uart for eaeb time.
fVr.nl when ending in their tdvwrtiariTieeiU
D1U. ni uk the nombf r nl' ina. rlmns drir-il or
j,, ,,11 be married until loibid and uhtfrd c.
tnrd.Bfly.
lf-p.tnmlrrareautl,i.titef' ti an la agent.
j.i;. U ILKI.M) & CO.,
DEAIXatS IV
. WATCHES, JEWEL!.?,
iMLUK nd PL ITKD
ND
Ji j j (.'r.littr H.nge,f;.pr.aitr tin- Mai.aie.li II.. liar,
CI! A(U.iT'l K. N ('.
1,'t.r.t.n t'" " loK.p.irifj W.ulnsA Jewelry.
7. I- VJ. 13"
. w. iii:ck with
De ciiaTa,iTl T
'. . il 1 1 L t Zid , J JLi V j 1j i i
llUtO HIKE. If,
of ml itir iwu-ll aao aitrait ia kihhcthi,
I II aa aiarune hie atari, baluic paieliaeing
.Mecklenburg Hotel.
Arzt to lif I'ott tijii'X
f" ffOIK ubrnnr inf-frj-a tbe puWie
J I Hi. I h.e.f .nrrhar4 lb ntiiiinnr
('...n ,a .Mrrklrkba-g !( I. hu baa r'lurin.he.l
tt i. ll" prrpral tu accfHiimut Ir.naunt
.,. ,.,ui.r b..-r..r,a
lr Ui. f d Rt.bln and f(T.inl IMVn-
ll .r-t a ill or kiai Ihr n m "f aii.i.r lui
t.4 ith a aiiitle latd. in rlr Hi"'
JOHN lM)U.N.
3jl
Maiwiit:nwa
r 1 1 1 1 K ..l .. r.!r l.ki-a pi. aiurr in announcing
I ,, h.. f't m '..'. and lli. pnl.'.r (furt.Hf, Dial
i,. ),, 1,1. a Una nti ( rpl.o..l." -ml arll kwiin
II i I. nd n ni en a-.a-ih1. prrp-r .i. -n t
n r .B.m -l .l tllr an.lnr.., Ir.arilii.f aurf i.iling
j...... ul ll pull ic, in Hie mmi.i a.lin.cluij
r.ilir'i'ar It'ntmn ia pnl l b e
H T t BI.Ef abon.t.nilj aui'p'i'd nd t
!'...t bf r,rt ni ol!rr. ; anil In all rlni'llnirat
Uf ,.r .pri. tor f I hi im-.m.p.I a Urn I urn.
A r. ..i.. ii. b e i ,, ! hi runa rrgul.ri i I" lb'
J-i-t .n I in lint I ol the r.ra
W.'h ll,... .rt .rt. to plraar. a tlh.nl tliart o
t'lf fub'it ..u.xi"j ia ctifi.i.i.tly ..!.-iir t.
V.M RuUZKK
.Vir-aii. :s, IrJ 9. 3 I
"tiieIjniW'
aim ii mi ni l i Allot i: i lintn.
PHII.AUEI.PHIA.
I TT'lN f. .N Ktt t OMfcf!. I'tftirltr.
r1IIK undrra.f ..r.l Ime.iig pnrrlia
I .r.l llu- I. .'..'I. t uf hil li.rmi f
p. m. it Ft.n .-n., in tlie i.r.
. Il'il.t. ajoulil rail llu- allrnlmn nl the
ay-.-it ii. c.nf niiniii-a lor litoec t i.tui; I'Jiiia.
U' iih a, ril l.i-r tin 1-a.ilir.a i-r I'li'rfturr.
I .lo.li.n bi n.f hut lit at. pa fi"m Ibr
ar nci,,,l .i, .,1 in.lr, i-fl.li iniiii'rni'nla I., j
I ... i d hu.n, ..j al.ilr Ui lli.i.f in ar.rrn nl I
. -f, lit. rn-i.taittry p.ing n.l rfpi'f ,
r.i m j r ,r. an.t th-iw m ii.a- proiimitf. (! nl ',
ii . .-.iii rw f.,t In. m. rr ii..i..ii.l .uiii ol I. -If j
"). Ii.II pl.oanl 1'ilrrral in ..r .ta.ut ll.r c.ly
I l'( ii.iM-L.f . . ...ul .nrr In .! " Tie I HI- '
a" k. ,t in, .urn rL .r.i-ii r a. will u.i rt
aii'M.r ,f,t,rllH.u. ami I I rr.pri liiijl a..lilll
N I ....I,,,. I
T-r,. ftn r .i.,
tiM ON S N KWCOM EU, '
Ah;, ii 16. SJ-I I'auf ail-Ton. j
mi' lor lei i i A :ill llt Jial.
' til K ..il. ,,!, .-r ia mini f.cryrii f and ki-rpa
I i-...l.it n h.-iil, !..ap fur IVIlrr, St .Id
H,,4 ,., R (,, j r,Kl a . an aiili l.ir
au mi . r ,MI1 dw. It will al..i l.ae aljina
"I -ri km.l nl I l..tl.ii.f. If any pira..n U.
' in Ii ... ii ii, .. .(.in, .1 cjii W Ii .u 1 a rc. ,
illlfpii pur.. im H.,,p hat h.i n trlrd by fi pi.n.
"ii. r..,. ,nil , s , crit. iii riira. Tl.a
"Mr-Hi l.r hrl .1 Or. K. N. llmriiiwMi 4. U.'
tni Si.ire and ir Ihe auh.. nl r.
CUAS. T. EHERIIARD.
"'a 31. ltC !
J. S. PHILLIPS
111:111 ti.i.vr 1. molt.
II
AVI NU kH-aird tn
CliurlMlle. re..Tilul.
ly aulieila a ah. ra ul publie
f..lrnn,.ga.
A etiniplrte aanirttni-nt
nf I I'tllt., t'a.a.mi-t.a and
Ve.Unga always on bund,
whn 11 will lie niMlf tour,
der al Ihe elmtte.! ni'lue,
after (tie iitt-i fialiinn
silirifi three lltteira tinlltll
nt the Mansion Ib uae. ,
UUil 1
AT WANTKD.
JUHh planting emnmuniiy will l.ke iwilua that
- II,, ,, U',.. .,, ,il k. ...,.,...rl .1 II, a
'li.rl .. p punhandal llio
"a'lt.ile Steam f iminng Mill, al market pneea.
- riiniritig mill, al rn.r.ei prtre..
- "-Tii.fr t mat r nit may Htm 11 10 innr
- tail nl the Mill rn-lore einaing a a.i
John wilkks a co.
-'' 3, IS.VJ.
aiuf
Are 7. 1-jJ.
It 1
if
wiir
A L.VlKiK SUITLY Of
(''..stable AVnrr.mt.
JUST I'HIN TKD.
i li.-ii lollc Mnfii.-il I'u c I ii kiir.
ItlK't' (' III M II) .
jnllIS COMPANY enniinura to tnke ritka a
Jk "'"'t ' by firr. on llouaes, Uooda, I'io.
durr. aV a., at uaoal rtre.
IT Offire at tin Drug Store of E. Ny, Hutchi
n & Co
CrPICERU.
A. 0. STEELK. I'reiidtut.
C. ( ) V K li M A N . Vi't I rrxvltvt.
K.NYE llUR IIISt)N,tscy.d;- Trcat'r.
DIKK Tl'Hrt.
A. C. STEELE. J. L. 1IROWN,
M. H. TAYLOlt, 8. T. WHISTON,
C. 0 HUMAN. F. SOAKU,
VM. JOHNSTON.
John L Hhown, F. Scarr tod S. T.
Vhi(tin, Exttutttt Vonimiuee.
Apiil Wfi. ii-os, - 7 if
1 MRS, WINSLOW
An f ipf f itiireii Nurpe mi Kmilt- t'liyairiNti prc
hit lo tlif dlimiion ul' int. tht-rn, 'irr
SOOTHING SVIl U P,
rule mi imci: ii.i:iiiiw,
wiurli f really f..rilnl.i I lie prncraa of lc. Ilinr;,
Lv aotleiiilig tle yuti.a. rrilui inj utl ii.H .nun., tutu
a ill a'Uy Al l. I'Al.V and p.nn.Kjic action,
and la
si iti: 'io iim.i i a i i: "i iii: now i i.s.
1 1' ml ui n ii, n. oil, i if, ii Kill (jitf tirl lo jnur
aelvi a, anil
Mi'f snd lira I:b lo your Ii:f.mK
lr I'UI up - Ii 1 1 '1't I l.i. ' I' fi-r i- rf leii
.!.. M.d I AN IN i ON H I l'.Nl K AMI
'l III Til l.r It. ai. I l..r t.. ,T al.le I.,
e.t ..i ... i ll., r n.e ciirn..
M.Vhi; u iti no 1 1 I-aii. i
I.N A M.M.I... .IN-'IA.M t.
time, y u a a .1.1 .1 Nr. r um.r
kirn ii ni.i..iiia ol ui...ii.i..in..n i.i mi .t
it On ihr C'.nir l) , all arc urnrlitru
In ii
ilii-iMl.tii n ol il lii.gic.l i ll'- i la and lnrtlir-.il ir.
lU".. Wr . H-.k In Una i.Mil.r "WHAT Ml-:
MI KNOW.'' rail, r Im yrr.' i p. f irnrr. A N U
I I.Klx.i: Ol U lir.l t I A 1 1 ' IN rull Til K rLI..
Hl.MK.M nl II A T W K II Kit K 1H I.Alir..
In ..I tn ll m.l.l.ri wlmi II. r .l.l.i.l ii ml.
. ft-rn.f ir'.tn p. n anil i lit. ii.ll-li, rrl rf will lr
f...inii in bitirn ' larnty iiiiiiuica aiu-r Ilia eyrup
ia aiiunnili ml.
Tin. t.tual'li pr.n I on ii tlie preat ri(.li.n ri
nr.. i l ll.r , .. .( I M I II If.M l.l .ml SK I I I I I.
M Ni in Ni- Litt.-iir, .nrl lu. liren uKd wild
Nt.NUt KAlLINt. rf in
'I liol ! VM or ( AM s.
i Ii tint nr. It n lu a ll.r el.ild lr..m p.m. but in.
v rt.r .lr. ti a .It tin t Ii nd Ihi rla. cm cla ertdi.
ly, mil 'Ti a It nr anri enrrf y to IJie lio.c ayalcai
1 ll aitl anii...t iii.taiilly rrltc-.e
Cnj'U.; io Hif Ruvtr!, nnd Wind I'. lic
.,,,1 ..n-rr-.t... . . r u it u I e i .,na.
.Inch. H in. i ' 1 .,.rr.l.ly re inc.
d.rd end in - t: V, I
linn r llirilllM.. mK.nT AND
HIIIM' IJKMr.li IN IM. MOI.I.D. in nl
r.a.. .1 HV.KN I KKV AND IM A II I! I Kl. A IN
(III I. lilt I.N . a l.i ll.ir ii Ir-nt lili.ne, ur
in. in .i. y film rn.'. Wr wmili' ay lt irry
MMilUr ht. I.. a a rl.ilrt .,i(.. tu.r lr..m .oy of ll.r
I. .tr, r..n,,.l .ml. DO Mil I. r. l' VOl K
ikkji ;m i . Mm no. niui ik m !
OMIKIiS. .t.inl l ! n yu .i,n fur .iiffrrit.g
rliil.l, .. n ll.r r. i. I lli .t a'llt W i- U KJ- a A I..
fOl.l TKI Y M'l.'h in n. Mow n.e n.rui il... n.e.
tin-, he. il liineli Burt, ull din rtmii. Iirf uaiug
il .rr.n.p.n. arii h..iilr. N..i.r eri.uit.r nnlr..
I!., f.r r .1 I t IM ISA II KklN, N Yolk.
..i, ll.r ill. ii r r..,.i..r.
S-.l.l b litif;..U tl. rung In ul tlir w.'ltd.
I'him irl t ,rirr. ISCtPAR SThrrT, N. Y.
It it r n"hj ''." i run ; JiviHe. . "
r-.r ..Ir ii. t li.r.i Ur, by I. e llulrlun.n Sl Cj.
.nil K. fc.rr. N.rcli 13 ly
ifi'Sotice.
r 111 K T l.i.la l -r IH. ! at n.i in n. j hnHe
1 re. n n r ii.i-rin n ami I ,tq,t..l .'I prr.
...na ! inf.. tin n.r r. any T.i .Lli . wi.irb nny
nil tin ll.Ud. I un.r now af.rl l ymir T-lra.
K C. GUIKR, zhffff.
Arm. Ifccn. an
Dr. II. M. rritcliiird
5i V"',,,N,S
. I lie e nl ml a I lot, rf ina-rr.-rl
Hilly ann..iin.
- s M ny irn-i
jA eti Ina den fiiim.. in n lo rt etm.t ll.r-
rnii llr. ..i ........
t.i- lie ri.n.ii'nii ! In. . Itn-.
ll Ti.r -or prr.rlil.rj fur itlu.ll I cl..irr ,
LIVER INVIG0RAT0I7,
NKVKIl )KI!IUTTta.
T H ramlwaiiilrit ajilleelg f. om. aina, . I
a.1 .,,.r....J h. .1 U.-I: l-"
. ..1 ... .l,fi,o.lai, J .1
. nnomki CS I
,1 l.. r-, .4 ll. rt
m ...mi u. utsi w in i.i..,..-.ii'rfi. or ia.
i ..... im,ilw,fj sl u. iuiii -a ia
! "X.-'Vr-or' '. ''tn-ii fin. a
. I.IVF.H l-l : VIHlHl " OH.a. i K
Liter f i.na-' i'ali l. CI laea .!
I a.e..i.,' U lirui.lt IU m tiwra,
m.r.WM- H ' "a. Irar..te.
..mi J. UiHi H u. I.
aaa 1 I
aiilaui
la. ki,
w wa i
T. '
lualte.
ra M.irl
p.g h.r J r-a.ira.rr.. lil'tf .1
...I, f ..!- M I . knlrit, hat.
na.l l.olar.' b lt.r..lmii. Pl.ta
la r wdlra.l V-l e-.inalr Wiak.,..."
.sMtuU. aa aa 4..dlr.
rr KatMl'y ll.tll- 4
Ilk A lS 4 II K, I., rt
laamy mlitwie. ir
a.so.tlwla ai (at.- P
I.... Il i...r. K
l-..,i...,ia a.n tM4t 1 la
Mo far Ihrrf 1i-a
1 wkaaw Hare J '' UM UIU'
aitiaia...- '
SOI WA1KII II TUK llMTII WITH
INK liV:l.OII4 Mill, ANO AI.I.lV
litrl ll Tlx. ic t il K 1..
IM.. Una IM If per Del II.
BANrbllD'S
atll.V
CATHARTIC PILLS,
ci ar'i siiku trt u
Part Veertsbir r.aliart., af.rl r W 111
l.l. taM, Air il.l.. at.4 will ka.p
In .lilt riliri.tr.
I. r-.n.nr '! ,.' IkMllrPI' t
iLlraTrrJrlw'el J3 1" . ..'IT.,";'..?.""
.l!nm,k.'rOji'- aj iloaVk. ai..,.-!;,,." a h..-a
ail 111 r.aarlnnh'lr j " iim lia. la.ltH-M u.. uai..aa
TaVTrJewatwrll ka.tat' RT Ilial iHrTaraiit I'alharUra a
Hnfr.;! i'i'T:r,,wU'
t,4.r, .tnuo'iodvl ft" , t n r of il.urral
willnwr.1 r iii. i.t tVi M (i.M. MI fr
r..,::'rrrr,:..i."";r,k?, h t.Vh,
I.l.,a In tin
lint k
.r l.r... nC A.pr- M lllr, . I ir..l..
a.llfj.l f.t erl fl t It. Ii".ly , Hr.llr.a-
Bi n..rt.rh. t , ,iBhi I.I f .r he.,1.
an 1 1, at . i a l..r H v
If 11
hl'rtrrW Ailil't.,1 3J HIiraHiBll
rt.rlflrrlh. Illnon mi a...i ...... .......
.a ia h.lr. In. ...,.,.i..w, J Hi ai...U.ai U Ika
aaa. Do'. 1 1 t
ihh K TiinrtV tw.
Ttl. t.l.rr l...l'.r.... ..ill K.M.
. T. w. a A jafH 11, t. r..
F. SCAUR A CO.,
Cliurlullr, .V C.
OFFICIAL VOTE FOR GOVERNOR.
1860. 1859.
Tool. M'Rae. Ellii
8lb 3T9 663 809
Aktlr),
Alninder,
Alaniauce,
AllegliiD,
A li.oa,
6111-7U3-137
fcyiir-
fi5l
1110-
6;o-
Aii '
6l4
010
bfll
M7-'
64i'
415
e;)4-
601 f
Wit
640-
aisi
419
471
d00-
17
Win
Ul
4nii
lti-.'S'
U-3
2l:7
4(11
Wuii
Ml)
liV't
ju:i
Mti
t ;!'
HtU '
1710'
li4
2U
Kit
260
a4'j
4e0
265
3.i'J
157
t-43'
(:).'
t:ii
12J
113
133
123"
2!j0
,1 J
77"-
175
1 5(57
411
KM
6-1
IC7U
6(i5
1(165
6U0
67U
470
2-0
425
3!l
is; 3
4-1
13it
412
133
1419
Klf'J
474
42U
771
373
20i
660
637
63-
410
0u3
01 ei
1245
719
1023
42'J
37(1
U'iO
bo:i
4nl
:ti.5
015
o
7.i 9
9!H
711
4M
1354
M72
1 t.o.5
bin
in 15
1144
457
431
ton
421
7-
6 2
57 1
.r)!1l
353
find
3"2
275
1 1' 4 4
530
550
400
.VJ.'i
7 10
1274
74'J
175
457
105S
154'J
779
811
mm
300
620
2!H
7 '. I
325
44S
1 1 37
701
841
llliO
2M
81)
(i42
933
US
213
U31
120 1
14X1
212
074
250
930
614
730
774
350
C16
774
329
7n0
321
435
627
7i)l
1113
201
65.
9-2
5d0
ltl
5- 0
2i;i
1H4
1-4
454
142
2"7
635
6- 0
1 t
n6t
I (H
372
634
7- 3
1-19
303
!U
151
41' I
2i 1 1
2,5
672
325
412
1256
tl'J
1-2
72S
I
2; 4
357
231
1 50
455
606
5M
3(H
321
407
5,65
141
1037
430
11,6
3.0
7 23
144
1230
332
6-0
532
f-52
829
821
4-5
4'4
3'..fl
154
31 "SI
164
779
200
1 00
3-1
1HH
1111
757
119
430
825 i
325
6)3
685
459
liiailen,
He a u fort,
j ld-riie,
I ltruiuaick,
336
625
QhiI
. ..i
1077
649
liurkr,
liuuroiiibe,
Cbtlbauj,
OolliUibua,
CuuiLeilaiid,
Cabarriia,
Cald . f II,
L'ataa be,
Craaeu,
Cariarrf,
Clio-nan,
I'aavrll,
('aniilrii,
Currituck,
854
0,4
1
9'JO
759
4.:i
3 7
VOH
112
631
1 14
i ClevflanH,
(Tirroket,
I a tie,
iit iiin,
llavidi-on,
Ediemnbe,
Krai.klui,
'.Vi
4111
i.i;,7
171
71
bw5
f,,
1 1 fc.'l
0
4l'
4l.2
Eur.jlh,
Grnutille,
tiui.forJ,
(jatt a,
lj anion,
Cr.-fiif,
llalilai,
ll.riiell,
llaj ooil,
ll lid. rroo,
llrrlfoid,
Iretl.-ll,
J.ck.OO,
J.ili.a,
Julill.tOO,
f45
3.9
7,2
630
5- 7
826
3H9
421
3-4
6- 7
23-
9
6,1
462
3ti5
I l.lliColll,
ijrtjoir,
Mucon,
M adi.on,
Mariiu,
Meekltubarg, ,
Moore,
Montgomery,
Mcllo.t-ll,
Ni-b.
N..r IlinoTff,
NortbiUiploD,
4!l9
610
101
651
3:3
429
I-0
1410
64S
777
Orati-r,
I'a-fJUCitick,
I I'rr.on,
' l't-i IJUIU.0DI,
I'lM.
I'olk.
KaU'lolph,
ltorkin.-bim,
' Rutherford,
Kol-e-OU,
HoaiD,
IMIlt
63(1
300
24-
4-2
1 127
CllO
7 59
1226
259
139
H 41
U-9
7f9
Kiel niond,
Sianly,
Sitri aoo,
urr Ji
Stok'i,
Tjrrell,
liiion,
Wa yi,,
W.kn,
arhlnj.'tot),
Warren,
Vaiant'ip
iiaoo,
Wtlkea,
Y ail kin,
Yaucry.
16.i9
246
8-0
862
7 37
863
6 3,2 1 9 6 9 4 1 3 4 0,040 56 4 20
53.219
4 '.ti46
;
'"i'"0'
Ellit' tnajoiitir, 6,22 1
jir..iiiu:Ks i:i.f:ri of Tin: i.Kt.is
H UK rSIO Mr.l).0l.
wino. in iTUicl urn caaTa l loam.
SKNATK.
I at Pi.trirt Paaq.i .1 ma and Perq jnnon J
Haruore,
2nl
3rd
at 1 1.
illl
bill
7ili
Sill
Jiti
unit
I 1 IN
l.'ih
IJ 11
I4ni
I. im
I li, II
liih
lain
IJ.Il
a ni.
. I -t
...id
.;t,d
-.'tin
ti llll
2li.ll
.7lli
2iil
Villi
3 till
31.1
3i:a
3 Ird
3 li Ii
3jtli
.1,tli
3Mh
3rltli
3:. ill
4 Jlh
4ll
4 JiiH
43rd
4 lib
4oth
46ih
47th
4Hth
4 'lib
AO tb
I .ii.iieii and l urntuek D F. S
Oiie. and t'lniean M lit A f.'ais
II tn .ml I'v , reli J;ut$ .f.'ttr.
N.rli.aninioi J VI l -fi..
Be,...r.rf O.t.ea.
t,.I",,,, " o.r,..
II. I, i.i M
h. .g, r n II. I l l.rka.
H u-f J .!
lie .ni'..rl r dr.irt ,-rial.
: 1 v. 11 N. II .',r. I.
r utertl aim J im . f F AitnJtll
Ireene .n,l L nnr J I' 1.14111.
.w ll in-v r Uii V. Hall.
I I.i I -J- l
Otan.w I.. . Iluniiiirey.
II atti I.. llriili.W lk -nil l o uillliua
J .1.11 0 l .yicr.
I Ilerla ud II in.l ll I). Shaw.
Pllnp-i.ll I' I Fa. -.11.
VV,,t K I -.i.e.
J .(.., I. VV. II. V,.t-,.n.
S .a. M . A. It tu.uc.
Nasi. A J T.Vlnf.
Krai.klm W. ff.rna.
Warren T. J. I'.lciilord.
(iraevilb C. II. k T.yl..r.
I'er.in t'. H. W.n.lt.il.
Ornngi Jnwk 7'M.ri,jr.
Aliim-inie tt l .mt..l.h J. Worth.
('h.lliani W. S. It trria.
M -ore Jt Al.tiiig.ini. ry tt' D l)-rJ.
liiOiiiioml A ii.iha..t .1'. ' iy.
A1....11 and I'.iit.i V H W'ik'p.
Uii'lli.rti J M. ,W... 'I'-l.
fnawell Hculnril Drown.
K.ieking i.ini F. I. Snnpa'tn.
Mci-klenbiirg John Walker.
1'ab irrua A Sianly t' ('.mriger.
Kowon and I). vie 1 ti A'aaiary.
l)..vidanu J. IV. 7'. as..
rlt.ikea.iiid Ft.isyili. J. A. augb.
Aahe, Surry, Watai.ga aud Yadkin
Dobaoe.
l ed I, Wilkea and Alexander
(I Atv.
Hurke. MeU.iwellandralilwell W .
W. Avery.
Linnn.w, U ialoa and 4'aUwna Jaa
par atiw .
KutlierlUrd and t'leval.nd A. W.
hurttin.
ituneittnba, llender.'.n, Yancey and
M adiatin M ireaa Krwin.
II. y wnd, Maeiiii.i'bertikee A J ica
auu W. II. Th tuna a.
ne.nnrmla 31 ; Whiga 19 D-nmeralic m ijuri
ty 12. In latl MaiMta 14. Ill preceding' 16.
IIOI.'SE OriOMMON'i.
Alamancr (.lift iHe'e and Jnhn T-bicolt.
Ali-imdrr Ur John At. ''anon
Aii-nn . ,. .iid ll Lilt:
Aahe T. V. ( rumper. !
Hurkr J. II. Prr. tti. ,A
Kunemiilie A.S. WeiTtmoa.
Hliin-n '. T. D.eia. -
B rlic Ih P. T Hrn'if ind J .lin Frrrfii.on.
He. u (iirt H S I tnmeU una W. T. Marth.
Urui.awick T D Mm tn.
C.b.rru. llu A' Harrit.
(".liia b J .n .e Clit.e.
t'raat-n C. C t laik and F E. Affrrd.
Cuiitberlund llnielr t . t. VN rient, J. S. liar.
rmgli.il and J. I :. tvV.i .
'Chnw..!, Hiii.ll.
Clun.l.a N L WiMiatnmn.
t'ttlltdm tt WrrVre.
" tininrn rr mm
n.rr..r.(.' rf,
( nawell J..lm K rr .i
'rAvrtl.
P. II.II.
Ci,l,n I nrner Bynum, It. A'. 6'irrn and If.
I'. T:ylr
fain well IV W IHtkton.
t'uiri'uf. U M It j.rr.
( I. rl-l,il- A ti. W. , .nrt J. R Logan.
I 1 1 i .r.,r
L . I- J I. Mr
.ii and J f) SmCnrH.
Itridf;i-ra nn.1 J Si. Witodward.
ndtxitr aini P. 11 riuar.
Pi. glen,,. H K
ri.r.vlli J F I
fr..i.kll. W V. Or.,
I O el.. I J ll. V l.ilr,
rn..li V. II N
S. (I Canntiv and
L
ir. M. Hu'1'..-k.
Im.lio'r-ti.
'.te. i . l !..; 1 1, jt
(,.,t , Jhn Wat
" 'V0' .i U.S. I.. Ix t.
H .ln t II I) . anu W. B Ttipe.
llrrt'., J ,u,
lie.!. 7lm 'fl r.w.
II. i..i
- J.t
i.'in
,au B. F. Gailher.
In
J f
J '.
1.1
I,'
I...
M .
II A A A
J K l,..
. I' W ,r,l
...i W II Wat
,J i W..,i. ,
li-J 1 II k.-.
:.u J. Mmi. In our
J... a F
M ,rlt J
Mclbiwrll C. tl llu-gia.
M.l'rrr I h'ltll
M .iitg rt ll ti. L. Rtirxngtr,
M ic n I). W. s,;,r.
M. tk.nni.ur,. S. VV. Din.
N .eh II I.. V ,1,, ...
New II .nt.vrr S. J. l'..r.or
N..rtbn.pt..i, V W. H ,n.u
Oualna J II. F..V.
Ilr.m.f IV A. V'ruoa an
n.i J M. I'oi't.
n.l Dmirl Sim
an.: w.w.ptt
ii n 6..f4i
y.. ,un. J J tlllsm,
P.li B ti. A l.,ilon .,u V. I
llinl.
H. rM.i i l. Hil.ii..n.
R'.be.i.ii A el .Mi.Miiian am! r'.li
i.-kii,gl..in K iwi, y (i.llaa .v .
Tim
..de
Rnwran N. t". 11.1 : N. X. Hem if. g.
Itiiibfrb.ri f 7 A.I.iiiinti II II Pii'rett.
Kantli.li. I A. f uiiit and J' .. H iai:..
K.clm d J ti Ur,
Sanipai,!. N t'. F-i.mii and Geo. W . Autrry.
urry V, . Vk ..u
ft..kVw lt..r:.... K .0
fi.ri.y ftj.-yrnr ,.
rnh t . Wrf ieer:.
ion '. u lninitiied..
i
Wake-. . KW.J. P. II. Ruu and Henry
.M..I.
Warren J. It. Ilitrlalo:
aoi W. K ( link.
W a.bn.gl .n I I. Am.
,.t li. A t ok
W.vnt V T ) .rk h an
W ill.. I If Wr,M and
M K fr
I hi in
rford.
Yi.ikm .1 f t rtn
Vnrj J W llfvutn
I), ,ii.-..la 61 i Wkig. SI) ; Tlr nocratic
ty c. ,i ui II .OH 44. ,,r,r,.i,ng 4;
I. mocr.tic m.iortty nr. jon.t balioi u,
f!:TMr Hell, havit.r been interro'kte.l by
lr. It.oniaa II. Watt-, a citixeu of the
State of Alabama, with regard to bis opin-
ion on eeftain q lestiona of current politi-
rij ijprrst, baa addres-ed. iu reply to hi
correspond! ot, a letter, iu which be declines,
lor tbe reasons aasiiiiied. to make any
atatt tuetit af drtitiitiotis in regard to
the prit.cinlca imolved in the peitdnisj can-
iki and points to the record of his long
public life at a sufficient itid.x lo tbe opiu- the partitma on both snie never aDanaon
ion he et tertain on all the leading que- ed their creed. ; both parlies became sorti
tion winch now engage the attention o! the ciently powerful to propoi;aie I heir opinion ;
Aniirican people, lint iu order lo faciii-
,ttr rel. n t.ce 10 tbe aootci s ol iiifotmatioo
'on thia head, he baa accompanied thia ret-
pon-e with a syllabus ol his record, 1 as
UiaUe up Item a review r Iii-putilU carei',
ami Irom bis spercbe. and u tters, niuii)! a
beariiift up jii the sul j. ct. liow in coul rover-
y belore the countiy. 1 his compilation
has l.eeu prepared by the Central Union
Coinii.itlte of l ei.Dea.ee, a id give a, the
ll l j , M 11 I
llil.)tliii,,n wincn can i e aesireu. ,-ir vr.i
tell. . 'H. i :itt-. " it in the aiitl.einic expo-l- yeirs past, alio w u, re me great iuni r i,
lion ol my cour-e up hi the subject- for tweti- yet, it may he .aid that hoih these great par
ty live veat., 1014 rati find noMiiiii to iu-pire lies aie ill .-0111c decree hostile, not to liber
jou with cot.b Iriice lbt. iu the event of ty. not to their country, but lo the Con-ti-
I II l. .k. .. I. . tn l..i ii,.ir nl
land infl iene'e of the K.eeuiiv. Lenartm-nt
o, ike .,, e, u.e, no j
, k-i.u.,.,-i.,. a.t.ueoun... u. ...y U...e. r-
tion ot ibr I 1.1011, while 1 woul I regret lb
lo.s of your su, port. and. hat ot you. friend,
1 'L....I. .....a, ,.,,.e.ie- 1. "
And.hea,s,'.,h,tf;.'eal.,.uot .he Nation-
.1 Union par.), is .orra.ore peace. . i.i, j..-
ee to both s.c,i ,,of the Un.ou-nol tc
r-P""-'--
.
" 1 " "v " "
M S""-"-
a man 01 in- ace "' eaper.r.K-f. ui me u-a-
mi ol euiliied intercourse
It woiil.l lull
be ttiap-iropri ite it. .lie nioiitn 01 an tnineni;-
ed pittcian who bad suff-retl bis impul-e
,0 'run away w,h bis j,.l, , Hut
for ... oc.i.f-enarian of well-balanced mind,
il leaves the alt. rnai.ve that if Lord Hrou,
ham is ordin.ti.y observant of the eourle-
sic Hueto olbcnl posiuon. be baa placed
negro sympathies, havo obliterated ail olbrr
ay inpatliies
On the 4th of M.rch. 1929, Mr. James
Huehanan, then a member of ihe llou-e of
Kepresrntativc from IVnn-ylvama, and
now l'resiHent. of the United States, in
sprakihif upon tbe dangers of corruption
ill a Republican government, enunciaicl
the following doctrine : All otlice Bohleri
are gui tniu'i it .,s..l. , .m-.
trntton, by which they are auslaiued. A'rt. '
Ouz'tm.
Mr. John H Norri of Clarke county, Va.
has taken out a patent for an iuv.nuon
which enables a p. t former, either old or
young, to tuno piano.
Frnni the NjslmMe Nttinnil Union.
JOHN HELLS RECORD.
Mr. li.-ll entered I ho public service, ii k
repreaeiilative ia Congres. at Ihu g of
tlurtjr our years. It in 1-27, toward..
tlie clo-e of I be Pre-l'lenlial term of Jul
Qiincy Ad,,, a.,-1 Hhor.ly pr.li.n -he
elrcion ol Oen J.ck.oi, the Ir,.,id,,,c,
Dunn, the .natknl and eventlul ad,,,,,,,.-
lr..ioD of .1.. latter, many Krc.t.n.i excit
q.iekiiotia aio-e anil were d ci'led.
eoydorevil. All the atronv pa.Mon-ol'our
. i I, i. - . .
u 4 1 ii re were rou-ed anil broti..'ht into aetioti
i .i . . . i .1 j i ... i.i
uy me jrreait'Hi, ian
I ad'i resa on both
idea, and the very fabrio of tbe jtovern-
uient mi ehakeli and coiivuUed to i'.a centre
J'liouglt acting, throughout tbii rxciiiii.;
, , . - i .l , c
period, with a party, with the principle of
i'ii i .i j j . i i.
which he iu tbe nimii aireed, and lo which,
r : i 1 ii..
o far aa principle waa concerned, be a
tvrr Juttlij ul, jet Mr Iiell wa at no time
ao bnudly attached to the one parly or op
poid lo llie other, aa to bo io-ru-il.lt: to the
motives which probably aetunlel both.
More intent upon watnliin' ami t.oiin tbe
peculiar tt nd ncies of our ay .trin ol irovrrti
luelit the (lan-'ert which tno.-t beii;t it
1 1 Ii poll. is mo-t i xponerl (o attack, and thoae
to be particularly guarded more intent up
1 on the eolution of thc-e problem', thin x-al
oils iu (he fucci .-ii ofevury pnrly moveuieiit,
be, at lime., incurred the ceiiure of aome
oT hit party frieu.la for what appeared to
tlicm iudidcrtnee to the iutvrvta of '"thu
party."
'Jhettuib ia, that tbe qiialitien of Mr.
i;..ir. .,,,1 o,.. i.i.-i, .1 i.r
! early prriod of hU public life, he 'formed of
I tliu nature and i. imrr.ct.-, of our govern
I incL't and of the dutiea of Aiuericau rtitoi-
men, utterly rli-q ia!i8-d him from ever be
coming the blind follower of any party
lradrr, LowrVer (treat and di'lingiiiibed, or
I a sui-cea-ful party leader biiniclt. if the con
i diiion of audi leadership w, re a ready com
! piiai;e.e on hi" part with all tbe dictate of
;uii-re party expediency.
U .' r . i e i
hat the-e charactet t-tic n'lallliea of Mr.
i Ji II a tnitid are what IiIh viewa of the tcu- , cr .; ... . ,
, ' This deb i.e. and Mr. Hull, "it aeenn
denciea and daiik'era pert aim up lo our ?.- " ' " ' , r
i i f ., j . r ", ' to nie. not commenced tn the ino.t lor
t tn of Eovernmeiit aud of the dutic of A 1 , . , , , .
., i .... ... .:.:.. tunat.i aniiit. nor baa ll been eoi.'l ucterl al-
iii 1 ,i i . .i .
; which have jioverheU him throii-fhout tha
, hoie of bia loni; p ilihc life, can be made
ii. t r
very clearly to kipear by rifr.'tice lo a
few paa.ajtes in hi.-t political record.
lew passages in lii.a political rrcoru.
MR HELL IN 129.
tiR i.pittoN9 at T-i thk ariar M tlF nr Co
HIK CO.?ITITlTIO THE rHI.NCIM.C OF
.... . ,, I'a ave ahor: between laboring M itea aud
J be folloaine raiace occurs in apeech , , ' .. ,, . ,
. ,. Jim I, ii .i ii .r ii . tho-e whoae ci'ilena, tt I- all.-ced, do not
delivered by Mr. Hell in I tie- House of Kep. ' . .
. ,u in.h ilf k re uii Ubur. It ia opct.ly and vauntiimly pro-
...... i-r
i en a bill lor the preaervatiou aua repair or
,, , , , r i r
'
" W hi! I am unon the f uriect of this dt.
0f opinion which exi-.a aa to tbe
. . r , , .
jl hope it will not be conaidi-red improper or
presumptuoii iu ti.e to make a re m irk or
two in regard to the two reat parties which
j divide this country upon all q ieations of
! thii kind. Thry had their origin as far back
aa the formaliou of the Federal compact.
I Their foundationa were laid in the difference
I of sentiment w hich prevailed at ill at time,
. as to the wi-dom of the provision of that
instrument. 1 hey are, in rhort, tho fruit
of that di-enrd of oiiinions and feclitiL.".
without a compromiae ot wliicli at tbe tune,
wc abouid have had no (""onslitutioa at all.
One opinion i, that sufficient power wa
not conferred upon the Federal (jovernnient
to assure the quiet. Iiappine-s and pro-peri-
ty nt the country ; wnile the opinion or mn-
era was, that the power actually conceded
would prove too strolls: lor the preservation
of liberty. 'Ihe mo-t x-aloua and active of
and as one or the other predominated in tne
Bdmiiii-tratinii of the Government
lino
ture of the favorable ootion of each wa
inlu-ed into it- measures. Kotb hve souiht,
by construction, to limit tue i.odmiiuiiou
what tney wisnen it to tie in not , i.ib on.
by enlarging tl power tiejonci it- letter a no
spirit, the nher by nrroin lbi-tn don
to the standard of their wi-bea. Although
il will be seen that I know aud f.-el what
1 L I .1.. . 1. ....... f.. ..I
party nas nan in- a-ern... ..i y i".
which we are bo I M tha mo-t .acred ob-
k, ,u ru, p ... , . "' '
-.iiv.i, .. v a.-.- r,
or without auch moc.itJCationa aa may De et-
fected by amendment Ho.h the k-reat p ,r-
, .'hiah I hsen alliided seem to me to
have abandoned tht pn.nV,!t ol Cm pro-
mn. I would adhere to il a.- .he only prin-
ciple by which the State- were able to .tree
1 ""J rP--'. ,'J "';','t.a",nr,l
1 cence HI whicli, we are noi uesunr.i 10,1s; 10
. ,, r 1 1.1
, , , .
"T v.'"' ''V-'S'V
(-. .-.. .... ........... .
I'i'r-i in iniet'ii: it.iii'i.i -
come the advocate of , he admihi-trati,.., 0.
the Govermnetit up or, ,U- ,-; ;r, con.
fio'une, a it was understood ,vu ope-
raied in the format! , of tha Constitution,
w,llde-,rve .he ht.lieat a.i.'.U of In.
conn, ry tSee Con.resatoual Debates, vol
It cannot but be regarded a a moat ex
traordmary e oinei deuce, that, more than
ithirtv vear after the utterance of the -
l,,,-ii,,.iio.i.l nartv "
7"''"
should ri-e up, which, " reU'unciiijj the ex -
ireinea ol both the oilier great panics 111
the cmntrv, " a dao'erou to order and
.. " .i . .1 1 l. I..J k .1. k,,.l, ..lim ile
union, sii.ttit.i i.u n ". vj -
nf .Me. 7;r7i " talents, cxperienoe
aad
character" to sebe. him ic lead
(ne(1 , 4 0lllllrt for ihe a liuini-iratiou ol
Gtivertiitiant upon the principle of com
promiae, as it was understood to Have ope
rated lu the f' rmatiou of the Cousin utiou I
Mil HELL IN 1"3.'.
uia sraarH '
IK T.aire i;s 'H. l-.ir t ri.a
ii. TV ur a tKrHhsKvrinvc.
With the dangers which thtvatcned tbe
Union in H3 .in cotoer.uence of tbe infen,, country h ... . ktn.r, of men ul co nflac tio n
riiscnnteu which prevailed in .he Southern M" l'7 "'e co''flc Vf'1","
Sute.,, and part.c.Urly in Smith Carolina, egtreme,, the lender, on tlie de of the r..
at the working of the protective tariff, m y 1 P"' ' T.inq ml.ed party-for van
of our reader, are acq ..i-it.-d. Toihi-dia H they "e-ery out and irxir'.-.g
content .,,,1 it thre!.,,c.l con,, q ,. ,,ce., "" thp,.U of the Uttlutv,,, , ,o.
Mr. (. a, ailver-ed in hi- opr.,,,n, -p,ecl, o
the . .j,c, o. the t.r.lj .,. ,l,e -,., .1...
, the ae.-im, of thai i yr.r. '' ""-;"-"J
1 f UT' " ''C ' " i'.?.,
Ironi South (Carolina, be entreated ' tin' pt-
lor ' t ,' s ,.
lr"" c P'"P'H "'lu"i'""; V" r
enmlv riau-e . and eoiid-niii ale tlie Irtvhllul
P"" , . , ' ... ' , .f
DTi Cib ce men ia v nriore litem. i u an
f" v V
vance. a to ru-li on ci-naui ami nieviiu
ble dia-raco anddeMruction." The.l.0lfer
to the Union, however, did not li-, he tbo't,
on the aide of perei-teucc in the American
"IB ' . K. , . . , .,
ataiiwn but in that of tta abandonment .
, ,u , , . ,
Could it be expected tint twothinii. if not
three-fourth, of the people of the United
tatea would coniaiit to the dealrucnou ol a
policy believed lo be iiiditqn-nubly tn-ce-.a-ry
to their pro-penty ? Let Nw Englmid,
I,. U'r ....I il, MnldU Sl ilea, to 'etlier
:.t. .i '.. . .. ,. f .. V,.rli mill
i i a . .... .d .rl tl.uf
renn-i Iva ma, become II nil V perttu idurl that
their ind.Oy...p.raUx d and their pro-
prriry blu-bted. by the enlorcment of the
jjiitial. co,otii..l ay-.em. under the d.-l.-ivc
name of free trade -. t tb.'.n feel ihal lb-,
were the victim cf a tui-.ak. i. policy, and
Il -p itr of any favorable chati
Oil "thru
ind, ed. miht we tremble fur a c ntiuuaiicc
ol the I
f. J i , r .
Here, " iu the lanpuifre of an eminent
. i .. ir.
anian now di C"-ed. ' wa-an appalling
Pic,ure Pr-"' ","d
di-.-oli.tion of the Union
either band, and one or the otlnrof the
allernativea ol-lied to be taken. If per.ia
ted in, the opponents to the protective ays
tt-tn at the .Soul Ii were to take the dianoln
lion; if abandoned, it- friunda at the Nor 1.1
wi re to do it .''
With ll-ia brief reference to the condition
of the country t the time, we fha'l the bet
ter appreciate lh cour-e of Mr. Hell, as a
' rrrjresrutalive ia l.oniircaa, ai mat Lcri.ous
' I"" u'"" ""c i r
t OL-et lir r in tht manner which the nature
- . . ... 1 I ff ' . f l .
,. ; ,
aul lel demanded. A di-po-llion haa been
PU,J " r
I n,,"e"u- "
gentii iiit n, et lally UUt'XpeCleii anu iiiui'ir
rent io my ft litikr. It hat ho n openly at
tempted to pr. judiee tin. qirftioti by hold
in r? it ud a a conle-t bet eeD Iree I a hot ."id
claimed, bv one geutietnan. to the com
, . . ' . ' . .. . , .,
I p I h t ri 1 0 sections aud interr.ta, that it they
I ahall not be content to abide by w bat he ia
-. j n .i. .....v.u ..;.r .u
CF0U(.( r. nyls take the co,-e,, ,e,K-e. V
' oir, 1 am no aiarmi-i, nui wnen i rtueri up
on all I see and bear connected with thia
mil ji'Ct, when I lojk to the growing di-.rac-tioni
of the country, I feci luyclf ju-titi-d
in ,U.;,.ii:,!iii.t tha sum of what shall siy
...!. ...f-lnw nV.. nrthe l;,on f
,.l . ' . .
L uou such a subtect upou no ocea-ion so
iariiLii. . j ,
luieresuui i iuiu " J - v w u , . .
the represeulaiive of any partic jlar section
or interest; I ahall not consider myelf eith
er as a tariff or anti tariff inun I cianu to
be considered aud to be heard as a repre-
gt.ntative of t he whole country, ii.o.-t a:.xi-
0llfy concerned for its permaueut pro-piri-
( m stability and glory. I cUtin to be
lp'arj g ,De advocate of ln;her i ten-sts
thl(U ,)l0se wcl are the iinmeliate .object
of consideration. It is do longer a que-tiou
whether tho farmer ahail gel aeveuiy five
,. dollar and iweuiv five Ci nf
uahe! for bia wheat; whether the woo
grower shall receive forty or aeventy fi.e
0' nis a pound for hU wooi ; whether the
planter shall fre' eijht or twelve cent a
pound for bia cotton ; or whether ti.e iiiilu
tacturer .ball luake twelve and a half or
tareni-r percent upon bi capital. The in
l(.rt.gl , o(- woo and of wo.jleu, ol iron, of mi
Car and of the whole ratine of domestic pro-
duets, j,lt0 ii,si,ui j . arice in comparison
with tho-e which no force thetiiaeivea up iu
our attention, aud c ai n our guardian care
aud protection. 1 bo interests of dome-nc
of free Government, ol liberty ll-eil
..
gre involved IU this q 10-11011.
STITI Ol THK IMON l IS.U.
;1 Wh it, then. Mr. I'hairniau, ia tho state
of the Union T Iu a time of prefo'i'id peace,
a iu the Ilild-t ol the
g""t abundance of .il tbe u. eesa.iie.
id even ciimlorts of life, thai God iu In
jj,.,,,, ,4,r rf,creed to be the regard
i,,,!,,..,. " d i.eontent i
.- ji j
ouates, and tancoroas Seconal bate, h
ud r .ie''"rd ro-tered
by
the-e unhappy tee,,,...., d.s.ff.cnona to ...e
Goyemmenl .iseif makes a slow but st-ad,
2u?Zll. T win, of conn'
,, : ",... i ,,ic. and forbearance
, , ,f
of brethren of the same po.itid faun!y m m-
co,.8di.Jioureyau.i.o,
siii'ieuilv lit every 11 larter, ba aiminlshea
V Li i,h t-. Men s niinda are a.t .0
theorie of tiovrritment, tor a
couu.ry of such a duor-iiy vf purauit and
. . . .. ,i, ,.,. ki I.e ...
ofVZtu'T Z XI
V ; '
C . op. ratuu o 11 e o
? tn " J " d U- ro '
j .. ' , m , " ,,
, j t, na,
I " ' - ,
no, I ot our existence a an nine ( ... ...
e,!'1
to breathe -jc'i
1,1,1 li.ive
i- it bias
I been ll.oii.-hl "eaa lit.--"
j pheiuy
cumhti
1 1 r riSTira 1 I"
. n
VHi
t II IMI vu -
" It i now more than forty yeara,
tinned Mr Ho. I, " itKe the adipt'on of lb
j lAm-niunon, and haa the oiiie-t hem-
the otieiutl eleinents of pirty, sa I have ,1
seribed them, ceased? I an-wer 11)1 I'ne
war bet.veen them, acq i rinr new vieoi
fro u the infu-i on of selri-h, piiitieal nd
inetcenary palculaliiin. on both side, ha,
at thia moment, reached it hi.'het an I mo-i
critical juuulure. Iu som-i sect, ns tbe w in
' ' ' (
' A
, "J ,JJ, irf ,,, ha,l,-
o dlj ter r.l. but ,rh
. le-K ei.t.i-e or n-a-ou, announce tin ir il-ler.
tnatioi: to yield noihiiijfl Yea, air, in tha
i f of mi iiiitilorini country, Hie iiiajority
n.,,,,i.;. rH, , r tliuti one i )t or tilt
- ' . - . - -
- i - ,
f tie P0,,"T ",e
or the advan
tage thry enjoy, nliill y- avy. they art
ready to aland tbe Imi ird o! tlie eutire over-
! thro of the whole labrte ot our policy aim
I of our iiloriou Kepublic. We, too. they pro
leliiitii. will ii.kkn no cotiipronii-e, and ' lr
the minority lake the con. q irnee-!'' Thin
ia il.e ltiztia. of tlion- who control tbe ia
mi.acif all that i dear to the patriot, anj
a ho are ahir to dictate tha pigf of tbe fa-
ture hi-inry of ihi- ciu'itry.
it ii not rur-
f.ri-in tlml in a content which in-iiacea tha
I' - . , , . ,
r- o-a o,
'.- .held atari new and un.n
f-J' P'"P" f ff-cl...,. the.,
0,J , Areonl.nply. -e hnd .
leir re.pective
that on the
'"'- r ,u
m iinium u..n , . . ... ,
tritt of the iiilalhtiiiity ol the a.iprrma
Co urt avowed a the cnly mean of arcu-
rin r the f ability of the liovfrtiment 'In
r'"- "" rjiminy "
.he .n'" of the vat o n-lied or repub lean
"e ' '' . ... ' .
Pr,y. n"m,lr " ' ' " "V"
lineiited, nnd I- prorlaiuieil III omv in-
fal ihln mode of fl'-ctiiig the ame olj-ct.
Thee are the te.i. to w bieh nil q ifl-tioiin of
poaer mull r tin- K-deral I.Overiiiiii'tit are
pr,.pi.i- I to he l.rouiht to Bull d-ci-ioo
Hit i-i it not miinfe.t that both tbee newly
"ve.,..-d o-.n,,., are n-ur o
fir loih pnrli,"., I verily believe, ar trinnda
to the Union, but to a I'mnt upon th'ir
oirn trims! N it not ni aiitl'.-t thai thi n
a rnMi-.t betwteti two exiritnea, equally
rii-tatit from the truu njediuui point ol the
Con-tii'ilioii '."
r
irt to nir rtirsT.T r 1 Mtnni r .ia M-n-,
e.atr iiraan n 01. e nritt.visE 111R
i.m v s.i vii , r tint i- .i vrnt
" Mr Clitiirm in, it, tue almost intermina
ble waste-of hope wbieh he before u, thete
ia oaw brijlit -pot to which the pitriot may
direct hi rye, in aome CM.fi lenee that re
lief liny come. In all the pi-t civil strifes
and revolutions wineii hive agitate-d this
country, nnd sonieti ne thre itetiei.1 ita in-ti-tuti
itia, there hi- aLiavs been a moderate
party of sufficient strength an ! inftjeoce to
turn the balance hetneen the extreme, and
to itiiprea upon the set ion of the liovern
ntetit .01, ie portion of the .pirit of ittnlri'i
lion n,, rDi.ri'nif iihih mf hn t hi I rr .
I.fi'- nl tlirro is' il a' im, iifti'l Tut- middle
or nnierale pir'y i- never in ill leh rate, in
with ih- 1 sireine- on 1 ittit-r -i.e. Iti-said
to be composed of ii.' n who ate in ore dis
posed to -nl. nut to .ippn ion. linn 10 pra-
wrtre u..in.por.-l I lie
t he riL'l'l- ol ireeinen
Mill, to ihi party I cbooae to cm
' ,
we ahlll nee who Will proe the -lO'l
and
1 de-
fend, r of the liberties ot the co-intry. I bis
party has al t ay found its support in the
g )od seti-e and model a-ion of ihe ,-reat t.ody
ot the pet-pie It ha-, in fier. oed il- ex
i-tetice t i tli soiiml practical j'l Ijinetit an 1
(food fei'litik' whicii. I tru-t. n . b-l andtti
the vices of tt,c liuiea. nii con-inute the
lea I it, traits in the Amene-i', pop.il i'i 111.
It h:i- been the ,nl. ui, corrupt d -enti-nietit
of the treat body ol the Am -He Hi
people, wbieh baa a-ways, here. 'fore, at. p
p -d it, l et seen the eoit.hal iiit leader-, ami
brought thnn to term, of c unpromi-e. It
i-tin- public seiitiuient which I, , stiil caus
ed the repulilieati party, wh-n it, po-er, to
become le-s ri-i.l in th-ir oon-truction of
the t'on-titution. than when 111 opp -it,0Q.
It i- ihe aatne p ib!ic s. 11; intent wtneh, when
Ihe felerai party, bei'v in power, have in
duloeii 1I1. ir enl-irjinj propeii-ifes too far,
either di-pl im-d thnn. or re-l -ainetl their
aciiou
w 111,111 reasonable 11, nit 1 trusi
l remain a porti -n ol t ,1 it pure and
l,. re ei
ui, iff et
c uiii' ry
il pu'i
from
ic -C't'. 'iie.it to pre-erva tha
the eonlu-iot, an I di-cord
whicii U'W ui-uaee ,t rheni.test may be
come i ti ti more violent. h it to day ti
on y a breeze of pop. liar d.-c inteiil. limy
to mono -w II into v.-ry torn lo. threat
etui,.' to ov.-rihro ami ro-trale iu I he ii j-t
all ih- sacred ed tie- - itedic.t. d to fr. i.lom
Oil tl,. Side Ot Hie A llhtic'. lilt eti',1 U)J
irusl i. iii the son, lit) ol their fo iti latnu.. '
Tlir Dl'Tiia T r a 1
" To c 1 m," tai l Mr
eillell'a ol ,li-OOI,tl'llt,
N TTr.-r-.
H. II. " the ri-inr;
1 .,..,1 if the f.-ver
Ii .ymproiii. of he b
ly po inc. I- the bu-l-
ol
,. ,', -i.il.-u, ill n V
Who and h it are the
- of an A iisrie i-i -tale.
I'm-v ar, ,,r t t.k-y 'is.'ht
selves, the l.i.'h pti st
.i
niericaii -t it
an
dutic and atlr.h
,11.111 at tin- 'lav '
not to acco'iut 1 li
,1.1 , , ,. ,1
ot lit.eitv . -inn i
b.,,n,,:fh,:i,
l-t ri'
njl.t. !"r til?
'"I
f r thi ( in
an I tie
f.
P-P "
all n-iti ni S 1
in i of a ti Am
fir-l L-ieat eir,
T'i pi tsi-i i f "
IM t ejo into ir.
nnh, fl if
ti nt, i I "'
This 1- an -si
i- tlh
I'I -t I
tl
by the li e
and t 1
ot Am
Lapp,
if the
p. ..ii.lt.
,',i li t r y
pr.'..i.-t-
,n In,
i,liii"iii i
L' ltd-l
a repre-eiit.--
a l pie I lor
eeiinri of r p.
id I jT the ur-
1 ;i