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pose of securing to the National Legislature ' Ih.t knowledge of tb. interests, sentiments D1 coiidiuua of the whole country, which can be only had through a reprc.ent.tive chosen It each ant.ll uilnn nr district . j ,ir .1 '1 bo iniere-.ti and condition, of each section are entitled to be eousiuerod end rpectid the WMxive enacttnents, but only in tbe proportion which they bear to tbe ag gregate interest and sections. It my and .h- 11 must happen in the carerr of thisCoT rniiient, without ant concert or design, that a majority, either larre or email, shall ! fashion tbe legislation of the country and j administer the Government in reference to j their owu interest, without a due regard to I the iutcrests and condition of tedious rp- j resented by tbe minority ; but this is an ) evil which is neeenarilv incidental to all o j rietiee and to all gorerDmeut, great orsieali. I'.at, air, whn, in this country a majority of the representatives of the different sec-: ion in Congreaa shall admit tbe principle, and establish it in practice, that it is their i rijfbt and privilege to eousult the iutcrcis j whioh they repreaent exclusively, from that moment the action of tbe Government he- , warn vicious and tytaunical. Congrese can j ne long.r be held p as tbe great council in ; which the right and interets of the who'a' people may he consulted. The Govercmcnt ceases to fj'fil the ends of its creation, ui the prnscrited interu and suctions u'U't be cipected to redress their grieranevs in ny manner they are ahlo. There is no ex- siple iu history of the sabruitsion of a mi bority, under uch circumstances, when it bad the power to redress. Whether those in tie minority ahali be able to redress the grievances in any way always depend up on circumstances. In the present case, Ij good or evil fortut .. that tbe proscribed in- isidim fttiu icciiubi tie iu a compiek tuiMi(( CfButuiinu many coutiuuo.s Staiee, givirg i tucra fadiiitiea for redresa whicn no other J circumstance couid afford. If tbe prrMctj tion of the GovcrLraunt is to continue with . nitaLsted energy and vi;or, it i." sarr'y fjr j lunui that tlx rueaua of redrns areeonve i.rrntan l acscptal.le to the opposed inter- j el : hot if, under tbe smart cf temporary 1 iiijuslice thd bands wlicri bind the I. nian rs'iL be preeipitatf !y sundered, ail earth luav we. der'ore an i curse the falsi faciii- I. as cr ao icstint and Utal a rrui.'.ly. 1 mist there is no eet:!o purpose iu any par ton of the .- f jre!.e.i s-etious. 1 1 avai. them selves of the means of u.iitss r.bich th'-y may have at li.-ir ti-posi! ; but I cocj ire thcae win sua) tiie p-jwtr of the l!ous, sc , r.ou-i'y si.i earntst.v to conjider the ai:er tjsitiee of modifying a .y.ieiu of policy su- ; tsiee 1 uf on tbe principle I have described, or of heLo.ii. .g, sooner or iaur. the L'nion Lrokeo up, and this lat and nohiest ssnctu f ry of frcrJom pollute.! mid dcrtroyad. I tia.-tl do not olftr.d br iif:in; up ul a.l-( nianitiry veiee upon tt.:s mVj.ct at this a iiirii.ii..-,'Kfcture cf f iir a'J..r I speak iu ti.e a.tevtity aud w.ta ti.e !ervtt.cy w;,ieh i-eiooz to the repreco:at.vt of a p anion of 1 li e pecp.e of this country, who, so far from havicg a:-j iii-posi:i u to cout.ienaucc di- a mon. regard such a e-.tu-tr ; he as the la-t and dirn.tcalau.ity wiiicii fa'.e can ba,v i'' t'-ra f.r their eoubtrv, elort . f abso'.or svery ai.d oppresveu LjI t!.. y cUi,ot c. o.c their eyes u ti.e .landers w.ch sire tl.em in the fsce, and they invoke, through me, the r brethrec everynhere, cf every tnarur of the eoiutiy, of every party aa i of every pursuit o e.-V inventing I; l.iis pre ii;' wtntuu'i i-.lei'U. I f ' 'ety i,e (. rtt'.ii. ' (u ta sifne speech fi om wLiei. t'ae fjre- ; tolag eitricts sre tsk'-ti, Mr !) .1 ssid. (i.e ix:i.cu:s;c md practical question betwte ( ocgc- atu ' e C'j jutty " i ia tut 7ft o; v'.t' i tun i.icii ojht to be fciie.i lo uabuiuclures, uu Ut aii ihe ciicum-taa e of if country " wlether tiie then ex-iei.-.i- ta: .if fV-um would he " eL forced a iiu ritr, or in a s. ir.t of coecession ar.d luou ers'i U. L..ieilg its sj'tetii tv have teen puti.tU to an extreme, and seeing, a he -iJ. mat it had "been inc men.- cf bringing country to the very vt-rje of d. eui.iou. be uprei-sed hi. " strong con . c tma of th'ni-" ssity. in tue ri:-tn.L' ftite of the eoon'ry, of moi'.fiitg it- It a modi f.idby the cltbra:- 1 coropromi- lai.5 Act, which was pafed very hor'.'y after wsirds. When, hoivr, under the prac tical workings of ti.e .-t, the decree of prj ttetion :IoideJ by it te.l b-.ow ' a j jst and .i.;ient etaodsrd." Mr Lit 1 fy:ied tna Jo .ev of raising it to that standard. l.rllSRI r,f PA1TV IX lc3J I IJ.iF. ' . Tl is IMi THe r tea s.ll. TLre years afierwrsrd". in his pe'ehrated s:eca al Va'jxha.i. Nashvitlo, rtfLrrinr to tn- xcies to which tbe protective eyta. ta bt-n earned to Na-iifsit.os b cb . r-c o jt of thoo eic.-es, and to the K -rce Lui h tr. grew out of Na ..Soiti-.u, H r : lU-il said : " I haT r,ot yet sV.iwa h'.w it habp'.ned. that the que'ioi.s wtieii have arisen Within th- last t-n years c-ui? to es.it- ii ut.'isuii a dere- cf h.eit aL'l vioVnce NieJ 1 at t r p; ih serionB'jT What! have re ti so, a f re..ttn tht wi.ile the f s -1 y n wi..h v"j fci'oi:;' the Jsek'on p art t J wLi'e it w f -.nfefd-i f 'f tbe nstery. aad even for years ir b: elu! aud ti ry. at- .. m a. in so sue of tie lar:- Slates 1 tVe ot'l'l ai n.nt fi-r a.d . each 1 at tv, ou. ii.er to n.a.bt..i bo: is ii"i-t.T re--. u oi der to j it. party ac b i.ie i' -s of a.i iiiiier 'Hi w et, centenue'i wt. en i-lo-j.j jj ftrlnresi l'i ti. .ufport ( net!, branci... H tu Au.or'-eau syan-n., tne Is. tf at.i iu trijal in-pr-jv. B.ei.ta ' Iu a!'. I ilor y, thre j'j not u mote stri.ing an-i r L ir ar:er u.i ; ststjc of tie ah-ura ar.d l.rs i-:ro'g -.nt of ti.e p'l- I" rv;-r i to it I ,i II, ! men of Ut pr; i li( i feelings ar: I j-idgiuriit Bluet have seen aud o j fee, Ifotii ti.e S t, liiut the remit wouid t.e c.tbtr a rn atti-. si,ica luiscLt reduce it l.-l( ija.' slJ i fiS.ei.t s.andaid, or ttt I i.vii i -c.l a ;uld be ' er.-d The in.ii ed.ale too. 4: tees o: U.e cxtri-;i n.io n.. ,-.u ...e .j,.- potters lnion. ' th. tanff, io "n a 1 1 ireo in a sir eg of ti.e poiiti- for ta; pitr, t to tuiui aa X 1 1 ine tri.al actioa in another v ira 10 the ...il Luff ' lerict '. eacsss to v i- i.t ri ,h y s the tio;r ... 1 ol.. y was !....! a oof bitin'i'-r. ia it. favor, lot-- n th ;. I. tie a'. at 1.11 to the N'orth and Kiel, tl.' ogl.t It necessary to proeeed to e.jua. or greater riUtwii oiOer to p" teet tin il.trr'-al of ; the uiniritt to the .- .uth This stile of part.es sits Hrtl, to A,- 7 ft .lion, Ly whirb ; li.e pro-ret, ,ra e.f it a.ught to e.j'ial tu tins 1 s !iob of tbe f . jVer nine lit, by .) ie-tioiii r g tt.e validity uf He regular enactments, and s -eking to set theos a.id. upon the author. t of a parate State and local otisiroc tioa of the Federal power. P.efore a autti rwi.t t u.e waa aMo. ) for reason to resume h. r . iu eorrrri.ng tbe exes-sees into o.rb ib spint of ty h .d hurried both, s so ib.ty p. it;. ....di-sts, tt.any )'- i al views u ' luent. f0i'niii- . , j.,, gled in the strife, that an extreme remedial action the Force Hill of tb. Gov.rom.nt! itself became a necessary eipcaienc, ' judgment of mo,lerte a4 unprejuoicea ,! Ihnnoh mtltini 10 118 issues, unu men. thourh involving in ita issue, oit war, disunion, and a total overthrow of tbe Constitution." Jlortlr (!;iroihia cic!ijig. ckahlotte: . " "" x" ' T H C S (I il V , S (' J) I C 111 U C f 1 . 1 S 6 0 . - .... ... : )( j, Wnki-fip ,; :,, .,,-t JU: n ,r l.rnnir, ! ii dim i uiir iiutli'irizi ii aint if iinirrs nr ihr N mo. til.mks or mcr ln. nri.l rtci ip( for tl.f ..mr. Any pemons rlio py to him w linn tlire munths rle liie W H11 (or IWn Aollnrs. 1'llR PR ESI DEN T, Hon. JOHN HELL roa vice tuksident, 1 1 0 1 1 KI)V All!) Vi KIlKI T OF MASACI!lLTTS. I.I. lit' I vis. For the Stctc nt largo : Hon GEO E. HA I (i Kit. of Wake. iK K. K. M'liLil. ot 1'aqaot.uk. For the Districts : .1 W. 1 1 IN It N, of I'a'q.iotauk. lit l'i-tiirt .10. iio. ' V t'LA II K. of t raven, uo ( II . 1 H K KKY, ol K.chmond do. L I.' El'WAl.l S, of Grai.vilic. do. A 'i. l uS I KU.of llaiiiiolpa. do. ii Y. WALEi;,of Daviu.on. do. WM. P liYM'M. of Lincoln, ao. T Ji. I'AED.l ELL, cf Uurke. ritr. v.:i::.k . lae i.sliu.-lurH .W y .0, i -ti J. I M ij LI ltl A. !...: feitr;ia t arttfg at Uu 4 ; mm t, nmn.tisti d tl. I i. in fni.ventiiB" nl' li t.i nnsi, 4.1 sad oe l.r.Hi, t..IJK TI..U . In r- L .s Ixi'H t : rg.l..Ze I ... ir ii.itri'.tin 4 .rire.jik THE COIWTRV, it LStl the re ' :i 1 or tiie j t -e..l..l.c of Itie Conti!u fie countrv, in Mjtior.iil ("on a.j I Jv;e Hr.i.jijii. igi.la Uu ..J li.e t-l.sa I u ' i.Sir. to ou.-. ji.d our pUrny. Jo'aii Ecli's Hecord. We have comus-TKid tb'u wa- k the r Cjtd of ti.e ilou. Jouu ll- ll. and shall eon tinaa it ev ry wefk ar.ttl we i;ive the whole 'A'e have t.9 daull. after a careful perusal, that tie reader Will he fully satisfied that he i. make as at 0'1'oir a Pnnuenl as any other uiau that ould be presented to the AB:tricin People for their suffrages. It L.-.Mt. with th. year l'.T) and runs tnr-jugu his whole Con.Tessiocal career in 1"-, when bis .-euatorial teruj expired. Ti.e First in tio Market. Afeu'.ioii ii called to the il rerlisercect cf J!esra. Lrgan, late A. Co. They bave rectiv-d a portion cf tirir Tail toek, to wi.ieh we call a'Unii'-n TLey say they hsve sometLii nice. Call sud exaeiine Laii-!. Mcckienbrir? Iron Wcrks. We emitted to ca.i attention la.t weak, to the a ivert!emer t of M'ura. Alexab'ier .1 McDcugai!. It w ill be .e-b that they are prepared to t.I ai. order- their l.De. From th w-li known ci aiacter of these gentlemen a practical m-ei. i.nics, I hoiu de .irtag work of any kind in toeir line, may rst ssured of ob'siniij th. very bet. Eo:'.:felaii Corivfcatiou u? liiileih. t.).'j the '' tl uit , iccviii.u,; to nolle., the friends of Judge Dougla. held a Convention io Kait-iyh. There was over !'' Dklepstea pretsn. Dr ''r,s 11 cal.ti! to nrvsi'l J. l'-x. of Charlotte, W. bate tie While proci eu.i.gs, from i.i(:h we learn that a full Llecorat 1 ieset IB the Mate for Djugla. and Johnton was fo'inn j, whi.-b is com p,.ed . f tt.e f P. IKck and I State nl Isrge trict Co! Sme H D McD.i,- "o t-f '", i : It . K Mi.Ka eli.-ti's for the For the Districts: 1st Die 1 1 Waits : 'i Y D Koot.ee ; S.d ; '.th II W Mi.Ur; "ih l.'o. John Mitnsoo: Oth. Dr T. W. Keen . : , , ,, '. ' 7th. W U Myers; -th.JobbD. Hy maa.-'elected Pres. leut. The folio. nt.emen weie appointed; il..: it, Bib.-c at r.xcc-iiive t ' II W. M.iVr,.; .Bltlii'.tef , i : M tstou W. Wi.der, t., jr., of ltoek of Vi ake iuham. nd J no. g'vi With'l a v. nl cf Get:. Saul Ifjuaton. Hen Mou-toa I as pu!,l,sl,d a letter, In l.eh he formally a 1: l.dt a a . a. a ..sd.u-.e ' fji th Pie.i i-.iicy. We have uot seen hi. ..tier, bui undetaiand he aay. the ti.tiou now .. one ci lb, on and iutiiori, and ad-, .- s a ut l i f all parties for the " aake ol il. Lmon; ' lut 11, directly favoring the ei.etioa of l:.i an. Kstretl. Ti.e Oeneral knows si.at 1 anes-y ai.d I. is al ett-.rs are after. i Projects of Boll and Everett, i lropoeM oijjcii na v r Ever, day brinr;, ub new. tb.t .duc.s ,0 believe tbat tbe prospers or Jll andi"' """""' -- r " 't brighter and bright.r. - - . .. .. From tbe North and from tbe South, toe ... f . on and Disunion, and all Union and eon.er-1 vative men are arraying tbemselves unaer elves under i their banner, while the lisunionit are pla- e;ug themselves under the lead of P.reckin-1 progre.e of tbe trip shall be diversified by : to read so much, that there is nothing ia all rpreseuted, and reported one haurti"f ri'd.'e with Wm L Yaccey, the maa who ! fire works aid various gymnastio f. ata, j Mr. liell a record inconsi.teut with tbia, I eoventy oiie thousaud nine hundred and uf dsalred to .r.ei,it.te . revolution in the such a. tb. occasion and the inclination, of j r not how designing ". tj dollar. r,Pr.sen..d ' P'"" cotton Statea, ele.tioneering for him. Mr. Yancey was the eause, no doubt, of the breaking up of the Democratic party, and Lis object was to as. bis influence in secu ring the election of Lineola, ao as to give tks fire-eaters at the South some little ex cuse for precipitating things ; but if the N. Y. Herald is to be believed, from which we copy the following extracts, he Mill signal ly fail : " As we draw closer and closer to ilieiiu- poitant day when the issues of the i'resi dertisl conlet are to be decided, and with ; j I lie n. the destiny, perhaps, of tbe nation, the ( posuioy. o. .... cu,..e ... , ... .....B more aud more clearly nebticu. J be Bgut, wLich up to this time appeared to be a quad- rangular one between the forces of Lincoln, I licv. Pouglas and frreckinndjje, will, old j Si m Houston pcrfoimitig a little guerilla l wora ou ui own ici.uu.m, uow ueeumunj i n,rrow.d down to a baud to hand ceuflict 1 bet"een the legions of black rrpnhiicatiism, ! u'aaea ny iiocoin, ana ine pi none, prac-1 tical, conservative ruassca ot tue people, : headed by l!ell. The insifrnifirarit and dis-! ori'siiiasd hnrdefl of riluniitrtir ai.d freA- li.r.rs tk.t r.;,,..l lin....l.. .t fircckiaridge respsctively, have eitherdain- j died away trogh insabordinacou and de scition, or else are seen filing over, indis rrcard of their leaders, and (.welling tbe ranks of tho main army under IWil and Ev erstt And we txpi ct to see, betore tbe i eventful day ofeot.Hict oomes, tb.t the true - l.ndlov.l m.se, of the people, who are ! ! averse' to ail sectional aitMnln, will com- I bine tether, North, South, East aud West, I 1 and present an impenetrable frorl to the b f joimoa enemy. ...... i l nere is no reason why it Miouid not b. so. The democrat!, p.riy is now . thing , ofthep.t. ihelaatand fatal attacks loiP'")' T . , u . .l j waicn it waa subjected at Charleston and i llc,B ,tu"1 "u,""' en Laitimot. brok. up the little remains of; construction Mr. hell pot. on the Consutu-. Utrongth it bad left It never r.l'ied. Itw.!D bin.. r.Dt.it.ed in th. I.st para- i.vid.ntlv hevond th. a.d of .11 nolitin.l i gP may b. of service to Mr. ate. and i nmtki IWiinriH.. .nrl linn .1.. h t.o ! , 6 n--- - - rival reiurreetianists, made a feint of gal ! vanixii.g the old carcase of dn.ocrasy, but j haruly eureeeded in getting tbe smallest 1 evidence cf vitality ; and now it is consign ' td to the potier s tivld of defunct parties. I To be sure, this very pr. cio is pir of poli j tic. ens persist in representing that the old , delunct ia tot dead ; and each of them j claims that he personifies the real Si j Pure unadulterated artie e. 'I'hey de non ' ue j cccd in making the peopie h.ub at theui, '. but they are far from convincing any one j that there is a kicli left in the thing that i was democracy. .No one regret, that it is out of tbe way. It l.id outlived its rcspectatiiiry, ar:d decent , people had lejun to leel thoroughly asha- ' uied ef it. It only Deeded th. kind offices form and strrngt'i It him. To this record of tb-se inlsersbie politicians who assembled h. refers us in his letter of scecptanee, and in '. l.ar.cstcn :e i Uuitnuoie, at the begin- : to tbe record let us go. Mr. Iiiil thus pro mrg of tbe sunimer, to give it the coup at ! ceeds : fs-ut-e the Gni.Liiig blow. Ky it. fall the j My first pmpositiiri, snd whieh I .ball couervauve mas.es of the South have been ; e5tltiib vntlout a d 0.1, is, tbst Joba Hell hberauu frcm ibe allegiance they owed it. ' tonljll SJ tll, p.f ,rm ou which Mr. anu are lelt tree to Iomow t!ie patnntic ilie tates of their own eon-eif nces, wh.k- l.uu . tlreds of thousands iu the North and Nirth ! wett who, when forced to choose ben (i-iuoeracy and repuhiicanistn, threw ibom sches iu 0 th. arms of the ahoiitionists, will now come back and enroll themselves ia the ranks of that powerful organization about to La inaugurated Iresk aii tLe id jl: wnicn it destined to : ef tha Government to protect property (sle of aLilition. squatter j.r...i t.,r.r.P .,..,,. sovereignty, slavery x'.en.;on and disuuico Mr. Wise'8 Position. J l?rt let'er was wr:ttn J'r Wi e ' r' 1 '' and it was read before tLe Jacmon Ciuk of: Bst'a. The folk wing ir an extract taken fnii it : " lid grant that our effort, be not ia vain. I fear they will be that Clack He publiraoi.m ia to triutr.ph in the eoming iection. If .0, I mean for one to abi'i. by and in th. l'nion tu JiUt in tl, not out of it a.d in saving the country and its Con a'.itutiou ; but not to subri.it ene tuomeot. .or to concede ene single itnn, to a triumph which .ii d.grade ine aud mine in tlaa Confederacy ot five and equal States.'' If tliis is trnc, it will be seen that Gov. W i?e hat clangwd bis position .ir.oa 1300 1 heB be called a meeting of ail the (govern or, of the Southern State, to take into con sideration tbe proper course to adopt in the event of the election f a Ulatk r.epullitsn Brockinritige to Speak. fty a lett.r published, from the Hon Join Pr.ckitri lg., we iearn thst he ia going to take the stump for the purpose of rsfu-; ting the eharges made against him. He has. Bcrbaps, jjsi as a. act, r-cht to .0 about ad- dres.ing tbe Deoale. aa JuJe Douglas. : . Ther. ia Obe char; however, agaibst him.. w Ltiea we iii.aa he will bud it impoasible to remove, and it is the charge of being sup- 1 porici ny an, or nearly a. 1,01 tbe diaaruoii- ; ist.-. Io the country; and whether he i. ripa ! fir seen a step now or uot, all his awpport et. are Mr. Yancey is the leader of lis friends, and be is in favor of a diasolntioa. w"l of tb. Union snould a !'..k R..e.u!.;i.n U ' u certaiul w aa aound a. tho Iircckio-1 Tho Tine to Vote for Trcaidcnt. I , - , ,, ... , ,1 lur fri?uds al.ou.d post themselvea rela- . 1 tT till. !..,.. .1,1, . '. l'rv.l,i.Ml.l j Lieet'on takes piece, t'otigresa passed an j Ti.is platform, of course, .ay. nothing a 1 act io lii', " to ctalli-ib a uniform time bout slavery aa a political, moral or aocial 1 for holding election, for electors of Preti- f"d or evil; nor doe that platform aster! j0Bt ,(1(J Vlce I' r M j as o C in all the .Stars lu tfc i;uio0 Tb ,cl Cxel ,he UBe of ,!,; ou "Taesday next after the first laDfj,y. in the month cf November " wUll.t ,), Jeir ; ,lie ,,1, dl. o( ,;1B month. All the eleolor. must be chosca, or appointed, 00 that day, except io tbe kiieeto-.i! I ollege, or where a Slate bas fail ed t, ; s'. e'ectioi os. the diy designated Blondin is Some. I?lond.n b. wr It.. .etter to th. lake " ot " eBlr"09 ,U5 ! I rod Nlil .l,l,l nrnrliia ian.ill.in r- worthy tue eouatry and nimsell, ana to ao- pli.h M. t propowi to take kirn a 1.,. i iv . ''g''t rope, free of cxpen-t. , He aaya tue the Prince of Wales may suggest. We hope the I'rince will denliiio this honor. A Lie. The New York Evening Post, a Black Re publican journal, in commenting upon Jure. Clemens' letter, states that Mr. Hell oooe risited New York and " lay around a week or more, layiog pipe fat a nomination ai Vice J'rtttUeiit on the Black Republican , ticket ."' Without any hesitation, we pro uonoce the charge a "tie lie, and the dem ocratic paper which copied it must have he ii((f j it , t,, k ylt Jjei aecVing a Wick K bliotn ucmiDlli0I1 ; The charge Carrie, tbe lie on it. very face. Liaaghablo. Tli (Jllnr r iU WAn Sentinel nro- , , D0U0,,,' J ,L tel'ffPh Wn.trh that su T.sp.tch that wa. r. in the State, that . . , . be 10 Kalclgh on publiahed in all the paper. j udg I'ouiai wouia oi tue -joii Au3Hit," a. an Opposition " Koor- of ell, the .Jitor should have ascertain the truth of this cone to Ralei;h to " transparent humbug.-' rB Tni n. c. wins. Ifr. EKtor : Mr. E. A. Yato., at tbe , fc " , , , , , Dvmocratie Uuf, sa.a tL.t, tne t.on. t.tuuon of L n.ted Mate. wa. ' jnst no I l.lform ' ." nd Toted 0T Mf ;'ehD" pn pltorm that wa denounced al the Charleston Convention .. . .ndle,.nd ao- -l , ' -Mi f,,r hi, v,rt of ,ho " n i - - - - . , . .. B'odle but t:itt be '!'d .kw other, who Bay be fond ef denouncing Pit " . . . 1 1 ijonviiuiwn as a guiue to snape tue aci.oos . i ,. k of their lel.ow-citiieni : A. 1 f rom tiie Richmond N l.ig. A LTAN.vfRAi,.t.t Af.auMrM. Tn tLe speech recontiy delivered at Maoon, Geor gia by the Hon. lieijamin Hill, of thai State, we find ao unsnsaerable argument in bebaif of the soundness cf Mr. Iiell on the question of SoniberB rights, and in proof of the doty , of an patriotic ana iatl.igei.t eoutneru ueii , to support Lis eitctioa. Mr. Holi's platform, i be and, 13 the Consiitatioo, the L mon ana th. law. To know bow he interprets the j Constitution, .nd what liai he will enforce, we muil go to h s record. If his record faila then he and hi. slatfortn must fail If his record i. sjund, t ;ives meaning ta n fi'f ekinri Je is nominated. This pUtfcrm contait. three distinct pro 1. i hat Congress has ao power to ol- ; i.h slavery in the Terrrorie.. o Tti.t th Terri'or al I ."islatare Las . l.tthe lerr.or al I..0Hlatsjre hi. .w.r. 3. That, on the eoo'rarv. it is the duty ! ""' "r ,r,r,e '' 1 j j ; cover tho whole ground cf power and daty. Abeot the ot b day of. Jane. Mr. Auvui toe tiiu u.j " '3rt'' or'1' 'j"'' the following as an atnendment to tie Oompromiso n.eas- ares iu tbe Senate : . and tbu. eudorsed, under oath, the first proposition of the Breckinrirlgt jlatform. Oa the same day, Mr. P. rrion that great , nun-from Hoorgia, r.ft'ered tbe foiloeing . . 6 ' 1 aaienament: "But no law stall be pasted interf.ring . with tbe primary d'naotal of the soil, nor ettab'ishiag or prohibiting African alavery." This was .gainst S'l.tiier Sov.r.ignty John lieil voted '-t, and thus en iorsed the second proposition of the J'reckinridge plat- f jrm. tin the 27th of May, of tbe una year, Mr Pratt, of Maryland, and Mr. Davii, of .vi.ssntippi. agreed apon, ana inr. I'l.n ot ferrd, the following amen Imeut to the same Ml: " Provided, that nothing herein eontain.d hall b. eouilrued .0 a. o pr.vcal aa d T.rritorial L.jislature from passiaj nich lutei as may lie necessaiy )'ir Ike jtrelrUiun of the r i 11 b la of property of evsry kind which may have been or may be bcieafler, con- formably to the Consiifttioa and la wa of tbe . 1. . . l .11 -- :.. j j t1 J .-t-es, oew , c. ,uK.. ,u.. ,.,JT.rr,.nt" 11. 1,.... .i. ..r..,l .1.;. r,r.;. ;iK ! Wnii remarks deiarine' his ohiect to b. to assert the duty ot the (joverbmeul to preteot eiavery. ; On thi. proviso Mr. Hell voted yt, thua' asserting, under oalh, the duty of protee tion, when Ptces-ary, in tbe very lauguage of the Hreckiiirid.re platform. j For Mr. Davis s" nroviao. see Conirressien-! . . ... r .. t.. ""' Prt ' TH 4U,J:.rori a the Totes, see same book, page 1131 l.r.,,.r. ,'..,,., A..-Lr,f.. Mr ridge platform. ! 'Neither slavery nor .nvoluntary servi- , ,, ,n9 Democracy cans k.m, has fatted ao f()rm fo. vv,fe OT ,,,jnU wh. ,, ,, BO, , ! ted. ot.r,.e than b, conviction for enmo, far to eccept. How is thai. M J,e . fc ,.lform for U(n Kffr. I .nail ever bo allowed ia either of aaid ler- can I go Disunion, but Kreckioridg. can - ( , h"lt , .0 of , B,!lia)0r, 1 r,or'c,,of l!?h "d Y";1' , a. bridge 1. to favor Disunion at tb. CoilTeolio ,Ut ,b,f of a ,fjtuj ! tbq tS ilmot Proviso. John nell vot.a vo, ssoutb and I )!d Joe ia to favor L uiorj at t lie , .... ..... ...... My next proponiion i, that .Mr. IJoll ia " au vern.iaeui iu euoiuer eolutau or lb. . r V. , ,' v ... ' r,.r,.r tound'r tiiao lint tlatform. Now to tbe,PPtr- 1 any good in slavery to tne eountry, or as eobsiihutib to its prosperity. Uul on the (iih day of July, I80U, ib bis place tnlhe Senate, .M r. liell made a speech, (a which, after asserting the right to pratee-, tiou, 19 nc. eoniinuiioi.it! auu - uo'iactii'iaa-; noma reutjle co.npo ado! tin. chataeter factory is Us operation than the 'JXtUl-t. ble," he proceeds to give hi. view. 00 .lave. i much aa.ded iu the community. H.ad AUD BirTtus. We bave bad occa.iun to ry itself A better argument bas nev.r been the advertis. un ut of Dr. Ayaa m Sarsapar- , uae these iiillere, and from our experience made in defence of suvry. He proves it ilia fit our columns, aad we know it need, we are eonsii.eed uf ibnir elite. ey in reliev right by the law. of uafire and of tiod, and so encomium frrse nt to give our eitusua ' ing Dyspepsia. They are for sale by 1'rug- a political, mora., sor, ,,.., rei.-ious gos,u. ; I bg every man in th-! M nt h t get aw.y , , . , j ,! from demagogues and party mwiwiib b h,rtf Md read thai '"JJ fcVfor. h ote. Sin-fe Mr. Ball, or ,tutj(ie, himself by eelling hi in unsound. : NothiuHike it can be found in all tbe life 01 jonn ,. xrecaiiirig. . i . si 11 1 -j uua, Mr. JJell i sounoer mia mm piat form, and sounder than Mr. Breckinridge i i . .i.-. iua unpiiiiumi .uccuc. i Now. fellow citizens, 1 will say here, in , enor,i tel.,u. without taking up your time cocuos disgrace tiieuiselvea with garbling lalsehoods, and incan perversions to the con- the meeting was declared duly orgenixeu. trary, thia is true, and there lives not in all, yj,e pelegatioo from Alexander oouuty tbe South, a purer, touuder, better tatea-'wi jnTjitd to take seats in the Convetiliou. maa for tbe teuth and the Uuioa than John m,, Wm, Johnson, acting President, was Bull. ! then called upoa, who very aat.sfac- - ' tor j alatemeut of the condition aud progress rc.K rni n. c. wmo. 1 "f b. work, at.ting tb.t nearly tb. -bole A LIVELY TIME FOU OLD , UP jrKS The contest in North Carolina bid. ftr ( nJ ,htt;l)ej wero proaecuting their work 10 Decuina a iiini uauueu jau.e i i.aiun. For tbe benefit A those who do Dot under staud tbe game, we will simply remark thut it is the game of two pluck one. DOUGLAS ' MEETING NEXT SATUR DAY. Tbe " As' we Douglus wen" of Mecklen burg will be addrehsud next Saturday by J 'J I b'1" ou' " councillor " and fret him ready EIefto J)o .a , .... . z. ,e. the fie. d-they are going to storm the aro5 uldut eca.mn ifi .WM Lwolina. 1 bey ; re goiug to plant their colors ou the eita- j del aud not a nolo has been souud.d of ' VTrfmr tioB ,0 dri?e ,lie,u any ! it the Fox I. inclined to akalk into j hi. bole briug out orator Davis, who .aid at j tb. Club meeting, be gloried in the amotion j al candidate gloried in the fact that Breek ' inridge was jut the sectional candidate he wanted and let biui show eause why section alism should take the place of Nationality ' ' t"k"uo Jis ,u tho j,U Aa there , -rH , ,k. be two it even. Messrs. Dick aud Moliae, Dougla. Elcetora .ould b. produced, tn. lioaa wouia u. io for the State at large. Where ia Elector eaud to Taylor.ville. Fox? Why ia ho uol " a'rouud t" Jliing On motion, it waa Bring out tbe junior Kaitor of the We.Urn no psrty are very ri.ier ....r eoi.eU,. Democrat. Ho is some on the present p.r- on the fusion of the National Democrat, and ty plit. Ha thought "old Nat lioyden" j National Union men in New ioik New took " luochnn.c, " iD the crying operation Y'k lot to them, all ia lost to ih.m ; for at Halliinore. Wonder if the j jnior could , the loss of the 8a elrctnral ote. of that Elector, her. that would P'cts of sucb a result, we lake tbe lollow Auv how we say "tio it ! ing from the New York Times, on. of the , bar. eo it Letsy." LIP. j 1,1. n. c. WHI.1. NoW AND I II EN 1 -ir ftyara is too wen isiqish'., - i....i.j:. . L..iir po.nician, to s.y that Douglas n a Wetter ,1, i. n,.,k;,iriJ,.a or j 1 ' " ...-... tuore acceptibU to S- uilieru I trrn Liimucrut A'U'. The Western Democrat of June 5 What 1 puMieaae have never yet commanded aa ab wa.it. laciiu.ae " then! ' Here it is: i eolut majority oft!., popular vote ia Uu. " Mr. llhett is a Dtsui pmist aad bas heretofore opposed eopientions but w suppose de ia willing to go into ta. iien moud eanvrntion if there is any chance t dissnivo the l-oion. ftucti a man tnereior. who belot.ee to the 1 aocey sebonl, need no I .1, ... ... f .1- I'.r., Tk. " " " . . ' ;ree is known by its fruit ; but .Mr Douglas stands upon Jifl-jrent ground, wu ham key- , er read him any w her. only w tier, we bave found biiu by hu 0 n- ici ngnt upon tb ; wui , ,ueh a movemeot was deemed iu.pos qusstio of siayery aud in fasor ef a da- i slljle fll f ,,a cf lUpuVncaus to victo , stitationai l'uiou.'1 ,rJ aJta tread aud plaia. The electioa see- , Well, Mr Editor, the Disunion convention :. rj ileT , 0 ,,;, f.,or by default at llichmond uai held aed UrnckmriUgs. , jt ,),,,.,, j30S , B0.. It ta pr.tty ev accepu li.e naai.nuiou, and Yancey h;s ;.,M t i;,p,,blica0. tau.it work if beoiae the leader of Disunion and as ' the tu,; XLiot u 1U 1 b, dds, ao far aa the , tree is known by its fruit ' the " Democrat " ; ,,1, ,t Jt n g of party furces geea, are de.id- an alvo-at. or I'l.ui nn w.ib bis ey.s ide open ar.d ao mistake, for h is ia " , ld Pn oO fi.taae, lor lie is IB "itb tue IHsuuio. ists aud must he judged according to .m w dealaratious. 3j; much ur the ' i altera I'emjrat now j( A writer in the uiehiacnd acquirer pio roa Tlix N. C. twill. po,ti ,oneniiDu Wis. or Master,. ad say. : Mr. Br.ckinridi is going to "strive to i . . 1- .i..r.... .e.t. .. ., conj,uue ,s7.ra .y .... -. O0100 U.v.ntion ih.t ...el iu Licbmood -. Lee latter 01 aeeepiaowB oeiow 1 stt letter of aecrptenee heiow j A c0 yenlna thsl every tioiiy knout was com po.i of Diaoeion esen a.t"gther no per .oa eiae weat it t it. lieaest o.u Je Laae North, is that the gain': ? It ia Dainocratie like. L'NKlN. Liximitox, July 'Jfl, 1 ' ' DEAR bin: In an. war to our letter of , ..... , . . r 1 ! lt.o. eot.ia.aing ofheial inl.ma. be Presidency of the United Matst by the Democratic the csa iida'es to the great maas ef eonter C: nv.ntion asttmbled at Liebmoud, I bat.! vative volets, who are heartily aick of the to say that I aerej.t the uoininstion, and retolationary republ eeue of the North, and j ahail strive to racrit the eontidecee la p'ied : tbe rtvolatienary fir. e.ler. aud secession 1 by the action of th. Convention. itts of th. Soatb. 1 I trust that a full discussion of axisting issues will result in establishing the Consti tation and I .ion of the State, up.u immt-j vable foandations nits tood wi.iies, l! aa. your friend. " JuiiM C. II xi a. 1 rib jx. " II. a. JoriN Iruii, Ao. j trr A Coou Abtk Lt irt Alwait. Cuiav this holds good 111 two sense, with refer- l v.ueraxee u.ai.uy, the great I Ml l an sneeihc lorlouorrl.iia l.i..l An i - r - - tnoa. W.JO use 11 are cured, and save tb. bill of some vile duack : -.'ud. thev are " oisjipo.nitu as ny lower price. , but worthless ao called " :uit alls." " " -o.s e.ai.u. n uu, D, "l0rl. " I plcasaut .yrup, h' no nausejus taste, contaiua no Copaiva, or (death', b.st friend) Poi.onou. Mineral. Get a pamphlet, abica i. a treatise ou venereal di.eaaea, free from any dru .tore. it e. il.. ...j;.;... ...j t J .',.'; V" "V"'"'" !lu "auseous preparations beretolore used ! bave often failed, but this hat uaver in .... '"iV mstanee been known to fail. lrug. , gist, .all it throughout tbe eountry. Hee SAbsal'AHIXA This tropical root has a reputation wide aa the world, for euring one class of the duordeit that alTTiet mankind a r(itnuu 10 wnicu II uuserves as Ibe Lest antidote we possess for scrofulous com pint. liut to ho brouibl into use. ita virtus, n.u.t b e-Hn-tilrl and eombieed with other aiedic.uea that i nor est. its power, connuence in wbal be uU.irs iffi Ms- r3 ?, .V I'. From the Iredoll Exurese. lM muri MiriTTIVil RAIL UOAD MKKIINIJ. ' A called meeting of the Sto.kholJer. of ibe A. T. & 0. Kail Koad tympany won A v. I . l.a town of Statesvill on the rl ..ntd A neust, wb.i, on motion of Ue n. Job A. jog John Young, Kq , to tb l-bair, and p Young, the uieeiing i ik- - .. n v Min.tAii a n.l l i unaioB), noiDimir it. i-, m. - R-ereUries : who were io ppwi.- Committee to ascertain the number ol a nare. prol. which being a majority ol tbe toee: I VIgerourly Th wmetinir til addressed by Gen. A. E Jaekson, cf Tennessee, President of tbe Koad; Uea J A. Yeutig i Col. A. Mitch ell ; L. Q. Sharpe, Es , aad others. There wa. a eonniderable amount of busi ti ess transacted j and the Delegation from Alexander county were .ssur.d, that as soon as the naceasary amount of money .. . . i u e i " ! Klti. Tl.sl the fir. iM a .t, tue Srl inul.... nl hs i ,,,.. due llld ,,,,.! o. ,,, ,,ld , 1C );,, l.rai inia.ineni oi n r' the Slurk, apoH wlucl. ot yrl beta et. ! 1 on the lt dsy uf teli.a r ensurcr be a uthonae I to d ' ieri.e sua colh t ti.u nm. After a very satisfsctory aad harmonious session, on motion, the meeting adjourned JOHN YOUNG, C'A is. It F. FlMO.NTON, Clrlafu) SI. L. TVkiT(in, Tho Nw York. Move nicnta. The Black ll.publican Pres., speakers ' great State defeats Lincoln. Aa to the pt i shrewdest of Kepublicao paper. ; l mieHe Vtit H'tteiver. ' Tl. recent fusi.n ef tb. IV II and Doug las forces compels tb. liepuhlieau. to the exercise of prudence. It i very y to ridicul. this fusina as of no importance, and . . 1 ! ,0 j imvtt an ott.r .urr.nder of eve . 11 . 1 - 1 ytmiug nie political principle auu lomii tency. liut It will bave a very marled er frcl apoo the result, nevertheless. l b.Ke- late ; and if tuer were to be a cotvpiit-e arid coidial union of all their epponeata a- g40,t ib.ia, their chances of suecejs would , tm,l. heliev. that no sucb eoait . l;ou ,),,, :UJ, ,(f4CtrJ at Syracuse caa erjm0j,uJ th8 a d beston of the masses of .ith- r,rt, ,0d ou this teli.f they rest their . r ' , nonee ot success j .. plti ,ttonj ,l doubt, th. contest is ta t mt, ei0,rr than it bas promised to be , 6)turrto. I'nttl th.. fusion waa effected, and ,,,,, g(?tiLl, ; tij ,heir ole rtlia.ee j fjr',uce,,., j, upoa ,he thoroughly I'.epubli- t ,, i, OOOB the iLoroaeLIt Kenub 1B ,t af lha gr4l L,aJjf o CBr B.u(,l." ,f ARiy P.ATp()UMS HEPUDIATED. o b ,.0titolioB of ,h, Vutui Stale., -hieh u lbt pl,lfort, lut, lb. Char!.. R.l,iB.,. In.,...,n. A.,bl M adoni1 it it broad .ncagh for all to etaud epoa, both the greatest of platforms in th. present erit leal condition of the eountry 1 for it oppos es th. agitation of the slavery question, tb. pabulum of all tb. politician, and dema- : (oZ'.e., North aud South, and tb. only srturre of dinger to the IJntoa It 1. this which, above ail other IhiBg., will commend Even a New Or'. ana Democratic Journal ; of the conservative achool, the Creaer-at, while not comatitling itself uh.on.it.op.ily to tne italtimore ticaei, say. or ine rteora laa.de there and of tbe cani.d.tea o.m.d : li.il and Ke.rett - good names, both of them. Men known to the whole country for j many yeara of Sernce ia high position j tlaUisoea whose reeord. slaitip them as aa 1 tional patriot, in publ.o tDai.t, aud with private characters without spot or biemith - Men tbat nolody aee4 atk wbe they are Vr.r . !,, ,.f . n l.mk r i)..,.. h ... . . ...... been cromibsut v before tbe naliou. iu Ili d.achtr jt of hijh Dablie iru.ts. in the Cabi. net .ad in It. Senate o! tbe Lulled Mates Watux C(.u.tt Victobiqih 1 The Jir.it bale a cotton t ere aed ! Th North and Seath." 1 1 u .i . ......... . A ......k vi. , I Silver CMet Awarded ! We w.r. much I n,n' 1 nl,r ",:b creumtl.tice. it eou. pleased to notice the first bale of new cotton j b Mr5 rgud that every vots t a. j t j . at.:. vIveB to a third ticket, aided bim. 1 be Uiisj. sai.tw iioua turn siuvi tu.. BTyiiig to tb. .tore of Mos.r.. William li. lliver A ' tu. T" " e.. Z'V ." , tan 11 its arn ssit si nuuu-vsiviiss ' sottoa receiv.d in any tow. 1. Ih. 8t.u thia ...soa. It wa. raised by Majr U.orge I W. Collier, of Wayne county. Mr. Collier1 he a.v.ral time, bad tbe first bale io luar- ket, and we are pleased to aee tbe Silver tioblet awarded to oue who, by hie energy and perrievtrance, ia ao worthy 10 receive it and as boob as we leara of ita being dis posed of we will quote pries., 4c A- berit I'rurett, Till Oxv.iinaTxh PlTTXim At a ram ad for Ds.nsnsia or Indieetinn . of no preparation more effective and aatia- gist, generally CV,dii.o., t , 'imr. Apr ii tt 1M(H. -' ' WHAT HIE WniG9 OF THE NOKTU INTEND TO DO. Tbe N.w York Ex proa, thus layt Jot( the programme of the Northern Whig, IU(i AinerioaiiB, in the Preaideutial osjttipaigtj. Tbe old Whigs of th State and tb. 4! m.ricana chalked out their line of policy ,t t'tica, ami ab'tnc or tcinptatioo i. uot likely to drive them from following it out. Utll and l'.verrtt ail tltrir cuuhdiilrt Jur iht irnidenrt and Vice-1 'residency, ami iller only candidate. They mean to do all tbey can, in every honorable way, to secure their oleotiou. Whit, they hope for and exped Kentucky, Teunea.ee, Delaware, Marylaud Virginia, North Carolina, Louisiana, and' perhaps, Alabama, Missouri and Florid! with Texaa, if necessary, they wean to t,'t their Ualance ef Power in New York, Sir Jersey, Pennsylvania, Conn.cticut, R,0,( Island, Indiana, Illinois and elsewhere, i a. to tske away the election of a President from a geographical minority, existing 0i,:j in oue part of Ibe Uuion a n.lt.'.iitj U()l known in, or recogtiiied by, the Conitiiu. tiou and to iransler that election to a r coguixed constitutional tribunal, the Htatet iu tbe House of Representatives, or to tl,, States, a. represented in the IJ d. Senate They mean iu these llalunce of lWr Statea to win a. many lie II electoral 101,, as tbey can, aud they see ne difficulty ,rij f. el no embarrassiu.nt in co-operating .,, L'uiou men everywhere as, alter the ,),!,, Krown raid, iu the Uuiou met tings. h..n. ning with Fanuetl 1 1 all, Jtostou, the AcJe. my of Music, New York, aud from lhen1. teuding all over the Northern State.. l,,,r course ia clear, upright, honorable, struct forward and they . ill pursue it, a- in without 611. ching, fear or favor with v 1 dillerrt.ee, hoaever, tht the dmai im lg the Democratic party nold out to the in the present momeut every prospect of ur . mate auece. llinlily Important from Mexico. Kiolu.iv lepteli lutl.e t .arlr.loii al r , Na,V Okl.IA.vs, Augoat J7. I he u- w, from Mexico is highly important I s glsalest tXCiti'Uieul piekalla at rra I iut liv.lb among the people aud the auti. niu, . it was capected every uioiuanl Ibat 10 hoiah.rd int lit of the city by the pta.., ett wouia commence, i.verjlhiii am -i the city aod th (orts wa. prepared such an event. The artillery mra rt tt their post, aad the garrison aaucr aru 1 ' aighl aad day to lepei li.e autic p'.4 ; ! taek. It wa. ers.ihly rpuited t .si.l .j. I r.t would, if attacked, insee a sudJta J.. eeui oa Cuba. Seek a diver.iua, it ,1 ; thought, wow.d have the etLci speedily o draw off the Spanish force from its Ihmi. . eaing po-itioti before V.ia Crux ' Thirty four soldier., forming the ts.: 1 of a cundaeta, had psruhed fur waul of ter. ike greatest scarcity of pr.s.oii piev.iied ia Norihtra Meaieo j the ia; j an ef cern and wheal are eon p.ete'y ut.,. - ltd. The population of tho toe cs were r filled to enlist or See. (treat d.ta;i!.s tioa pr.vrUed tu eobseqienes. Tbe ruroor aa. life al era t'rui i..t General M;re on, regarding Lis e is i hopeless, had absconded Large rr.of "1 uisots of th Liberal troij bid le;. patched from Tampieo Uwaida the eitj f Mexico, It was thought that an east.i ut en ike capital aoa.d late place al an str ly day. Foaaio lsTr.a tTl it m Mtt . Tie New York Timet announces, on .1,1: it eons, d.rs tbe betl authority, that Friuet, Kog'and, Spaio and Prussia have ;'.'1 1 onr.blioB for tie' patii.cat.on of to which they invite the adhesion of tne I si led States, bat which they promote to ci ry into efft.l Without that adhe.ian h J th. L'bitad Slat. s r. fuse )t. Tho fi i-i'.i-tbe r says : Tb. basea of tulsralioo for aU readout cpitaobs, aud a muditisd estanluhiatnt I t lie Keuian Cathol.c Cbuteh, ara ui.ceri i..J to hat. bean already sect pied by the (tt tiituiioaal.sia under Juarra oa tbe ene pan, and by the clerical party under Mirauoti oa the otb.r. Au arati'tice of tee.it inoolla duratioa ia to be deuiarcd brtecm the letp.clise leadera and uuricg this p- r.od thie port. out of Mexico occupied l) etch are to be held without di.pute by us actual occupant., j'MUl action be.t.g tss-a to secure the carrying on of th. useo-i'J bu.it.eta of thi public adauinislraiiou tbe mamtenauca of order. At a tuae to is hereafter fixed, tiie preple of Mexico are u be called upon to elect teleeeB the princi ples represented by tbe two factions, aud tbe respective leaders pledge thrwteives I reiign all tl.t.r autl.br. ty and arm into ti.e hai.os ef tbe (ioverbmeul thus desgi.t ted under the sanction 0) tbe luttiten.:; powers. A SlUM On the Dili iast ,lh vote ' takca oe the train from Me to phis to tYru.ih, j on board of which was Win. I. Vsi. ' ' ailn 0iueli 0f bu fr,i.dt, goiog tu attend a 1 jj,rbiu, , t j)l,1JHiuU,,t - 1 - - ' waa taaen ny j. r. i.eauy . ai ,"ulua M M'tt For John ISe.l, For lireesitiiide, For Dougla., : Tb. Breckinridge vote waa increased ty tbe a. en of tbal party coming out to bear 1 Janeey. Dili, and Linhi.v Tub osit tt' Canuidatxk .No greater error cart pn-vs.l thau the comparison of the present c.iuvi-s with tbat brtweta Fillmore, Durhauan su' Fremont Thea the Dt-mocraey was c- r tliaily united upou one candid ate, Mr H i' . . . . 1 ' ' ! w 80" ng"- t I'eaiocr.t. erst. ar. bop i les.lv divided. No reasonable maa b. v...,,i.J b.t tb. chief of either w.Dg .an b. elected ". Ureekinridge divert. .Boub ot from Doogla. to prev.nl the lat Ur ,ro reeeitiBg a Northero vote, exr. pi each a. he may receive from the ' ' " fusion between Hell and Douglas, whim ""' carry the StaU aud alone defeat Incolu In tba South, Dougla dee. tbe asms thinf with Hreokiurtdgu, which Hreckmridge does 19 bim in the North divides tbe Dt inocrst ie f obi, aud leaves tbe South au mT i'""' ry ta the Constitutional Pnion party, round tbe .tandard of whieh thousanda of South era Union Deiuoorata are rallying Is "' elear that the fight ia fast settling down !" iweea Hell and Liu-olii, hetweea union and diad'iiou, between nationalism and section alism r This is the true " irrepressible con fliat," and we reoogni.e every patriotic riti tea who rallies under the dug of the rn'"" a. a friend and a Ir oth r. fhtl'l''l ''" I Journal.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 4, 1860, edition 1
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