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8rw interest, who will, for the take ritory, as will appear by his toU in favor of; cy rxorpl by the concurrence of oftentimes or a trifling party tidvantagt, put every- the following amendment to the Compromise j more than half, ind always of a large divia Ihinr to haxard by perpetual a-itation ? bill offered by Mr. Davis, of Misaiaaippi s ion of tbe North j yet now it cannot b dis For there i. and always h been, quite And that ll law, or parts of law., ! la,tti tu8t ,ba tetioi o omhern aaeetl much to bo apprehended on ihi nuhj.-rt from ' ,,-,, or tfu,l0m preexisting in the terri- I dauey if it ever bed any real niFtence tboe who eirt, th. question vo!ttirl ,orj' ,caired bv the United States from j approaohes i its end. Political potter nd as- ccmuHt, m the Vouth, f,om the aboli- i Mexico, and which in said territories re-j "ndancy, in a sectional view, nave already paaseu away iroiu luc couiu luiescr. auk t his ia ao manifest, t b at a Senator, who Fpelce in this debate, could not forbear tauntiug tbc South with the propcet of their declining fortunes. A great change ha ta ken place iu the political vocabulary. It ii no longer the South and the North; it it, he exelaims, now, the North and the South, lb $oulb, Mr. President, needs not to he reminded by the triumphant North of her decayed power ; and when tbe South have, in prospect, tbe admission of eight or ten . Hunter, Kni). M i.h, M.irt.m, I'earce, Rusk, additional free Slates, in rapid succession, ii, Soule anil ulce in. without the equivalent of a ainele ilava State, the North should know how to excuse iiooi-m inentae.vcs. strict, sbridgc or obstruct the full enjoy- " I have rtn a member of Cony ress, a.t i mtlt 0f any right of person or property of yon know, t'om the coinm nceme nt of the j t citizo of tie Uuited States, as recognised aettstion npnB tbe subject. I liny, witness-j or guaranteed by the Constitution or laws eu all thut he taken (Mace in r"nnirrea in j 0f the United State, are hereby declared, relation to it I saw, mid think I fully; lnd shall he held, as repealed " understood, the game that i pitying by j The yea aud uat s on the adoption of some gentlemen, bet I wis rat inclined to; tl.i proposition to repeal or aholiah the take part in it, because I thought the stakes Mclean laws prohibitory of slavery Were Su iilph. It was a rommon impression that as follows : U 1st movement of the abolitionists at the ,.,,,, Alcliiaon. BELL. Berrien, Clem. North were iiot looked upon with any deep ,., n,, 0i Miirsmi, Dawson. Fool, Hous- regret by a portion of our fellow-eitiiens S,utb of us. Tbe fanatic, spirit was rather ! rrnrr il..n ,-l........l Tl,. 'nrtk 1 . vs -Messrs. Bmiger, 's,'liaM. I Urke. Bright, Ben- I I orwin, ! without distinction, was freely charged with n,,',, '( M,hu us, D;, vt'on, IV.ige, of low., i ''" restlessness of their southern brethren, a feeling of settled hostility to Southern in- 1 Kelch, Green, H-mlm, J m s. Millet. Noms, I slid feel no surprise thai they should be teresta: and many injurious refl-ctiooe wore ! rhelp.. "' Miields.Siniih.Si.ru.nce.siurgeim, j i00jng .D0U. for i01ue n,,w guarantee j .... -.., ...: I lod.rwoi, I l..nt. Walker and M hilcnnih 30. j additional nroteotion to their peculiar y . ' iu ,. See t oiigrcseiui.al Glooe, vul. SI, pjrl . page strength to tbe cau of the faBaticst v utn- j -j 4 i tine with them more rational and ealeulas I lr. Hell also voted scainst an amend ing elase of the Northern people. Tbe roo-! meBt oSetei to the bill by Mr. Bald win, de tieeto this policy in the Snu'h, to whatever; ,.iarilll, ,iat''tbo .M.xican laws prohibiting ",rm " " anopiea, was, neyoiu an oount, ,jltery ,li0aU ,t ,d remain in laid torrk- souie additional protection to tbeir peculiar condition ana institutions. ,. a t-..,. tioi,o . P STn turninir over mv holes. I dis- i policy also, and vote tbe Republican tid. W. return our thanks to onr friepd. Tbo. J cover that a Mr. Davit, educated Whig, , which will a.i,t ing rn object we both wuo used to tnaKO otg fpceenea, mu ec- , nott(. strength more than one half, what may we i not do in November? With tlio Union mroatenoa and two liemeoratio tioKets in mag Trotter, Kq , Jor two une peeii, j ,neCh aha dootrims of have a politic course?,, and why should " 'ortll - n.,,ttinn. ' Tlmv are of the 1 . . f .. . ,r j: ..... .1.. . I... i ..f il.- N 1 , ... B1""" w" . H i.icli wouiu prouuoe aisnnion i" mu r.. . .. . the field, will we not carry the Old state ior toe (jonstitution aua tne union, . .. . , i,n ..i ...u ; n ro i . a.. ,rr.. and tbe enforcement of the Laws! Bother, .pecc. called the l)u.d IMI and each , u ...PrctiJenl ot tbrou,. again let as eaution you-reAa; vot your measure. 10 inchus in cirouu.f.reuoe and . p.tched into 1 opul.r Sov. ieig.i.y a 'Z TnVrl'TlZT. .ZTZ I T' ?. 00rCtr "V"U,,,T , I rUd, h,U .ill produce r-vol,.: 1 a, c. vote the Hepublic.n ticket,, 03J .......j.. ....... tt wen anu jixiiii iidro, i. .,. j i ,i l ,i on." nteLenU lie reasons tor to aoni. uihko a wan u.oulh ur to look at tbtni if : ' ; routl ct wit b the expressed ; Vour obetiieia servant, nd in t noiiyb to make this auhji ot public, tm AUU slavery parij or so many of t. ning against either Brei kiut iilge or Dung Inn io h. I I ... .,. I.., ...wl ih.t this old State, en, 'of I he Old Thirteen, was J"U,iV" carried for Unin cniulidate, not teeause : she loved the Union, but because the Hreek- I " Bell nnd Everett Club. inridge Dibunionists and the louglas le- j Uy a uotiue in to day's paj tr, it will be mocraey quarrejled smorp thernsele. No!',',,cn ,,l8t , c, H riiade for a meeting of the but ,et us by an -overwhelming vote tor Hell . .. .. , K,eU e"n ou V,-di.tdoj ni.'bt, Let all X.ttural Itiltls of iLp people of the 'Jeni- tor if i. JOHN J'lUVKlt. nrl V.r, f. .1,. I'u:..l,. tn llm ssanir. tti.t n.ls.tion of or.h Tar. ! to foim a Jiell and Kverelt Hub j .V,,J f . oliua's preat heart beats true to tbo thrice glorious Union. Orgauixe, then, Union ineti! 1'onn clubs order documents from the Union Executive Committee, aud circulate them among your friemla and neighbors, and yeu will live to thank God that if this Luton is dissolved, and the last hope of lib be presout wbocau. As tbe otbir parties are working we must work loo. .60 put yuur tbouldere te tbe work and push it along. BE IK)LD FAST TO TIIS CONST1TUTJON. Kut, sir, as to myself, I shall bold fast to the Constitution until I see that it ne loo ger interpose a harrier to absolute apgrfs unit ; and I trutt that some final ailjust- iame I meut of all these distracting questions will experiment a i ., i 1 ... 1,. ,1. ,A .,lnt,l ..nan & dangerous one. reariiing it in a political j ,(. toleA ,,,0( iga;nt the following a- y,n lnd reaaonahle as not only to stay the view only, for it atruck me that, if the am : IuenHulent 0ffrer, by Mr. S.ward : I progress of disaffection, but to furuish to the bilious aspirants at the North should take it , .. NrililBr ,l3,trj n0r involuntary serti- J world the highest evidence that no diverai into their heads to piav the same sort of ' -,i u.. w- un,;Mion fur crittie. i it of loual InsUcutions. or of aaetional inter- ta rei.ii.non, , the fovlb would be;!!lil!1 fVfr ,(, MoKti ; either of said ter- j ests, or any other cause of occasional dis- ritones of I tab ami New .Mexico. See seunous, will ever be so powerfal far one- to eombine the South and Southwest more tof umil htJ fhould b, slret or rereal elosely in their political movements snd pre . eJ , . L'on?re." See page 1 1 16 of s'ame ferules. I thin thought the experiment a i;,. 1 True Domoerat. We have received tbe first number f a rty forever extinguished, North Caroliua ia new paper under the above title, edited by tuo weeks past ni 11 king arrangements to LATER AND IMFOHTANT KEV ICR thi n. v.. wniti. . . - . PHOM MEXICO.- OLD KNOW-NOTIllNtl MuVEMKNTSj j jlr. ICilitnr t It items tht ?rtckiridge Pisuniou Party ol Mecklenburg hsve adop ted the Know Notbiug mode of doing busi ness which may be accounted for lrou tbe fact that all tbtir Orators at their laat elub saeating were of the dark lantern Btripe.of-c excepted, wbo ia a renei-ade wbis.1 It seems they have been holding sscret wettings tor guiltless of the damning deed. SloN II. KOl.ERS, Ch'mn Union Stale Executive Com. Raleigh, Sept. tli, It 60. ! Dr. 11. M. Prttchard. It will support the election ol i'uuj'lss aud Johnaou. Tbe Discussion on Saturday. According to a published no-ice, Messrs. P. Dick thrown into a settled minority, and forth With dep-ntfl cf political power." To thee views, entertained and ptibli-h-ed by Mr. Hell, twenty years sgo, we ask the candid attention of the people of the a avenoin.ng Mates as eminently worthy of : Mtjbj,)in or prohibiting slav.ry." the.r grave cons.der.t.on ., ,he ; present Sse T0,umc Juj ?,ge paire 1131. same volume! lie voted also in faror of an amendment J offered by Mr. Harriett, of Georei.i. prori ; ding against the passage of any territorial on itr jieii s wnoie course upon tag alave ry j lesiion. He saw the " game '' whieh the ao U iron leaders of the Southern I'e rcoctacy would play with the slavery agita tion a game for part y purposes and foie to'd what would he the ro-ulr. if persisted in He recorded it a a mo.t dangerous reekless gnitie for the South ; for it Strues him, "that if tje anilitious aspirant at the North should take it into their heads, to play 'he same sort of game in retaliation, the South ou;d be thrown into a settled minority, and f.irt'nwi:h !rj,rived of politi eal power " j Tbe Southern Democratic aspirants would, however, perit in the panie, ontil North-' em aspirants took it into their Leads to p ay j THE CAl'SK Or FKKKPOM WRAPPED UP II i TUB tti.NSTITl T10.N AD Til B f.Mlisi " A I WUfcTTU WIIOl.)tS .NOT PESKKVIC ToLIV.'' " The ccttlemen from Ohio, Mr. Chase New Vork. Mr. Seward and New Hamp shire. (Mr. Hale talk about the cause of freedom. I with, sir, I had the strength to speak about the cause of freedom. Para doxical as it may appear, tbis question is oi.e ti-.it cot.eeri.s the cause of tresdcui is the Souib as well as in the North. It is not a question whether vou will permit a few slave of the South to go and toil io Cali forcia ar.a New Mexico, but it is a question of freedom everywhere. The cause of free d a 111 is wrapped up iu tbe Cou-litetiou and th L oiou. ibeie are the great bulwarks chief as to aunder the ties which now bind u together as one people." ihxth (Carolina Solbig. 1 ywtWlf I charlotteT " id D. K. Mcllae, electors for tbe State tpc cn I'ouglas Elto toral Tiekrt, aae vV. W. Avery, Cbatruisn f tbe North Carolina Delegation at tbe Charleston Convention, addressed our citi- tens on Saturday laat. The day was very ! fine, but the number of people in town was ot as large aa we expected to see. Mr. Dick commenced the discussion, and defended the actios of the National Conven tion, ace claim ag Judge Douglas as tbe nominee. lie may have defeuded hia posi- Korth Curolina Farmer. I bis sgtieuitutal periodical lor Septem ber is before us. It contains its usual a mount of intcrsstiug agricultural information. W Tbe lion. J. A. Uilsner will plu aae accept our tbauka for a volume ol ike tii uiooy taken before t(ie. Covocig iuvtstiga ting C'on.Uiiuee. bludo, tho liibwiHl Ltutlvr, rivE days Fiohrixa! Miramon Severely Wounded nnd Tui; Hauled wtlk tht Ltitt of all Jl,t lerif and. MunUumi Jit Muket j, l-Uiape with a JM a ' hit Trooirrsjlt lint of hi Ann y tdken 1-riionert. 1 beae once broken dosn, anarchy and tiiiiilary despot- ism become our iuberit"e. 'ibis is tbe t.i some extent at issue now. If we tue same in retaliation, and toe result has " t111"" "' ul "ruul" l.i ti tnat r retuont eanie near being eiected to th I're-iletiev in 1 .VS, and that Lincoln ma 1 ;jl.y be elected in 1-0!" in 'which rrir.l t'h".- hollow and fIse gatrd.ans of Southern intt rtt ' who ct i'tiated the pauie wLo hsve h-tn ir ,.) .s-r;ojlv pl'J in it ever im'i, and w'n have put up thrir It stsirs tipcn it Lv ar - jiitce ti.iir iu-. n i ,11 to bieak L l(. R. Wakefield, Kao .or l.eii.ir, has con. aentrd n ert, and 1 our authorized agent, ile will receive orders lor I he Whig. bljnk or vcr. alijw faiiion faoaiical or political pre-1 listmrnta. and receipt for thes-me. Any persona conceived oBinioas nreiudice or Dwrtisiitv I kcri Smi p wb.. pay to him within threw arantna tor purtteuUr plana or modes of adjustment j FuB T.-i N. C. Wlll(5. Jllr. Editor - 1 have just aeab " The Troe Democrat, '' a new paper issued by Dr 11. M. Pritcbard, to ad locate the claims of 8. A. Douglas i.d II V. JufansoD for I'resi . ..... v.... u rt.., w. 1 ;.: tios to hisewnsatisfactiou, hut he might' . . , ' 6 I tentioo of wriuug a political artieie to sou- have let tbe Bel) party alone, inasmuch as ,oT principles advoeated in "Tbe they lad do one to .epreseot theui en the ; lrue Democrat," but aimpiy to call the at occasion. Bis tompariug tbat party to an teatiou of tbe l'octor aud bis parly to the old lad, with .hoop skirt o. was ralb.r ' ,Ul ' bMtt PPr i our , 1 i for some jsars past, knows aa " 1 ue Dauie- Bat we think. 1 criti" tB.a ,hi auoihsr ol siauilar uaans will Mr. W. W. Aey followed Mr. Dick. Ia 'lead both into many errors. Pur iusiauct, bis reply be tul have pleased his friends comanuuicatioot or exchangee fr ooe may excetdingly, fot they appeared so elsted , be 'eie J te other 5 rtutiltanees for , 1 , ,. , , . . .. one may be received by tbe other, alio, and liesdaj, cplcmber 11. 1 860.rurl)!ugl,"lO8d "Jeb,,ce Lettbemi.y u iu a.. -., t..y i..a to ,.., ei,asci.b mW ,lt(M,4ji,. iwk I mtm B.iifiipg uavtivu 19 ineir oviru ) oub - ties ve tell them tbat after tbe election trect a Pole in the square with their piiu ciples inscribed thereon in the shape of a Flag, Ac, and sure euough on Friday night about one o'clock they wt secreclly aud up went tbe coticcro, uucb to tbe aatouisbment of every body on Saturday morning, tnor. lb licuU of 4 rMt'U!, p.r.ic.l.rly the Douglas Parly, wbo (oa Lagos, ou the t',h, b ueou trying mo t'lung mii tv tneir Pole, but could not ' come it." Tbe Breckinridge Flag aud fixtures is emblem atic of the Party. It is a " sp.'U " up atri ped rag la 3 parts eniblem'alie of the Char leatpu, lialtimors and Kiabiaood Disuuiou meetings, with 13 bloody red stars for a Luion ot accession states in piae 01 lun ..11 3 i representing this glorious Unioa as it I captured y the ' L.h.t.i, now atanda, and a. the, have adopted or ( wbo e.e.ped with h,m. igii iii.uij.uii.iiuu .i iuh iv. . - . f 1'ielieci) w as killed, aatf Msjia aoey nave in atno oiu vi mo . in the swinging up of ths " Hornets Nest " whieh J the mime of ths old Know Nothing Cuuntil io Mecklenburg. Uo it dark Ian terns. Gt'ST. Nw Ohmanb, Sept. 4. Tbe stia,. Auitin haa arrived here from lirszo, dates ta the UUth. , She briuga very iu,pJf' taut news from Mexico, Ad fines to tbe Ifitb, frettt San lm, Potosi bad been received at, ltilzx, fuill e which ii, etwetn J! ramon and Dublado, the liberal euu,!,,,, uer. i ne ngni iast.u lis wars. .1 uu ,; fiudiag hia ooudiliua desperate, atiamptte te cut ina way wito two tbousaud i,(t through the Liberal army, Kl,Uuu tirc:, ills whs badly woundeil, and lluaiit .! ' i - r,. c i i. ,, ' jnapiii sua w law m ui Ea.aii j. li as ttii:. prisoner, .Mirauion was ta lull tl , t the Capital. Thert was great rejjieif.;, the ceuuiry. . r Wl The Austin brtogs 8l7t,f00 i0 ,,, , front lit a in. Sb teprts Ilia li.r ,lf, hijjli, snd that fears "r eotertalinJ u there woaid he a dmrtteUse fis.lni A nuiiibsr of Moiiiefef nierehantt Li g.iue ia lirowusville, tu eonseqeuct of : , new forced loaas which had been pte, aays: . td by iJjuan. We have received a great tnaey letters ; -fr.u, the S.uth rrqueitiug u. to et... -bt-; An ATltai'T TU MSKI IT Ka li A tber Jehu C. Breckiartdge, wno wt beiisve , . ... . -, ., " 1. . ..,.n nt ...Ilk tloes or doe. not own . " -J ---J, 'M' turn slaves, n t do not know wattbtr ao answer important, inrulge aud JOHN C. liRKCKIXUlDtiti NOT A SLAVKHOLDKK. The I)u!atilie Journal of a recent date, i will receive Ine Wwia Tor two dollars. up V C 'l "l he pet-pV of the Fou'b can tb'H fail) understand hy Mr. F. 11 has, t!irouj;b tlie wb le cf fci lon p j'. io life, ouiforttly op posed the m-.kingof un:.ecearr er imma terial i-suen hetweeu the So'ith ind the North on ine silt v ct of -laverv. l')es not to away our cour.-e, we ai' e a bow at the c -rtrou iiuerty. No nian can be justified J the l'i,icn if before tbc country, ndr iub eireosaeUu-I i cos. iu taking iLr forincn that bt will se ( ct ile to butliing hut what his own judgment i piescrihes. I " Sj sir, if I could dictate the course of j Cot-cr-' iti Hie pamiing liiffianilies, I would i J ray let u-jmliiieiit Ije vmde in the real Sjitr- j n, compromiic and conct'.ia- I roK paxsipi.NT, Hon. JOHN BELL, OF TKSNEsjXK. ll v FOt TICK PRESIDENT, OF MAiSAl UtbtTTS, iru; hut ties. Another reason, a one 1 think i j biw fauailw liwej io Ltxiagton aad board at ien they , beat that easi be gitn is, tbsl tht prtss ,h. Phuun ilol.1, aud ha totes in that city, shall bt I ilom ' dwUDC- 'looting from The TrutVat iU p,,t ,bfe, yglr. be has not listed pateu a): A geniltiittan wiij r,i M ntsr Boydtow, Mcckleobnrg eosuty , bss fpirtd to a Law scitme tbai cl 4 trolling the clouds ia order to eaa a u rain at win. Witu the view of su . . tbis tod he baa built ram lower,' j novti struclurt la said to be thirty f. . diauieter at tbe base, which ait, a reus to tbe beigbt bl lorty l.rl Jo tbit L, ill in it:(T..rnl ennir nr a. sreatlv deceived Democrut;' may lead others into a great ! ,BJ proprrI, far taxaiioa, either tsal or a. v.. . t'i'l'0!',L lb Kditurtflht " li-lper,oual, a. apptart Irons the tax boks Mr. JJcKae followed Mr. Avery. Ihl tern J.tmo-ruf had ehaneed Lis uelitieal u. i... - r.-- -.i...t VV. speech il reprtsented by bis eppootats as ' opiuione, aad sow advocated the claims of Br4Jerttend ,bt hi haa a god deal ef rtal 1 ' B01"u, ttur Ba,. " " '"l w cue of great ingenuity, and all who k I Douglas and Johnson, 'la.s.nl bt domj j ,at. j, Norlb. J i "-r I . tUn e a J i t v . . - . i i . ... ., . I dueeU to two. which run Dnmmt '.. ! .'jr. jsici aiii injutuut, aaa aas wuiew ; All tj the fur etitiience Sawthern eat ' ' r " naturally will bt a.ads, as both pspers are j did.,, i. it ? H don t rV "V tmi at " V" 'taeui,i? a;, Dubtished in tbe aaoe town. i ,i. ,,..;. t ll h, ..; I.,. .a ... . a 05 "llJ cji.csru , heard Mr. Mcllae koow that be ia fully' able to taeet bis of pone n t.i in soy Said. lie i the fi'eseoi unhappy an 1 shrmi state of t0"- I-tl us have some assurance that the rrottiised Larmony shall be penaaoent. Stay ttis agitaiiiu ; allay this burning fe-j ver '.ati tlresit:s to conscuie the syitem ; Termieato this suspense, which ia n.ore in- tolvrabie than aa open rupture. If we of) tbt Svu:k hare made up oar minds to yield I In the Senate of the United Stales, on tLe nothing; endure nothing; or if a better j tli Ciion eonr-irjH'ely prove, that 31 r b-ll, in pgrsuin that coursa, has shown Limsr.f to he a mo-t saacioas and patriotic ttates ita.aDd ti ue and liyal son oi the Sou'h '. Ilia SLAVKRY QL'KSnO.V I.N 1-30. was dews on Win L. Yancey and charged j We know tee Editor of " Tht True Ihm bim with favoring disunion. Ont geDiittnan oeral," bave tnewn hiu long and intimate rtmarktdinourbearinctbatMr. McB.es 1 "d dlff"e ",tb b"u io EU WAIil) EVERETT, V,,k -v ! " JIZ!, . mere wett rejc.iaotru etwetn .Messrs la jndUct him to eaangt tbe name f bis pa Avery and .Mel.se. Xhe discussion was ' continued far fully seveo hours. ettsted at a el of about Slu n I L t, f us operandi of cauamg raia to fs.i , fn.oaal l bs djus are tilled with d-it , wood, bich is sat OB are, snd win i:Li:c'iuit. For the Stato at large : Hon. GKO. K. liADUKIt, of Wake. Dd. K. K. SPKLD, of Pasqwetank. For the Districts : for their paper lul wi.l ia any way lattr era with tbat of another 3i, 4th, -')tb and 6th days 0f .Iu!Ti l5tl, Mr 1HI gave Lis viw on tne slavery q tea tun in ail i'w varied aspects. His op li.-IjS on all the ar.aurial points invi,;cd in the sat jet will be fouo-l to the patsaes iroui Lit spertb which we proceed to fire : TERRITORIAL EIGBTa T THE S jL Tl! Iu the opinion of by fsr the griter bu-o-ber of the most tuiner t jurists of tie Uni ted "states, the laws of Mexico p eUvery at the time ef tbe cession are sti.l in force, and nej-l remain so uutii they are repealed, eitLer by Congress or the local leji.iat jre. Tbia it the opinion of lbs dis I Yancey and Bell. Mr. Yancey, ia bis speech at Memphis, a I few days ago, is order to relieve himself .renarad I boTh lit M-Ulot, J. W. UIXTON, of P.rqaot.nk. ' . - prepar.d both ( 2d C. C-CRK. of Craven. , f to an exir.ct fro a sp.ech of Mr. B.1I, u, n. winr.iii.giruesiuoBi, i m. imnu iiw wits ucitg aa uxcstiii suiiubd By lbs peopie IB .November ' L C KDWAHDS.of Granville. , of a ditubioniat as hi&eelf. M r. Bell, is ths j next. 1 make tbia dco.aisi.au tual both , : A.U0.1 of Kaadolajki. . ..ftrr.d ., jfour fulur. , parties may set that this is not writtso by ... - . ,. , , , a member of either tbe Uju'isisr Beekio-! reer it to ktoaeof tternal discord and of! , , . , . . ,. ., i j ridgt partite, and mteneed only to call tht angry erimiualiou and recrimination, give ( u,UgB 0f lue Kditor of " Tbe True Dsiu-1 the Aoth .' Do vou bttr that, Swutberu men ? Now, a man may be a true taauli South- Hat if he' L....hhw. aad all fcL, brot .rf , "l" I. prwduce.. oa ,a. Id.nauctbi tochangt tbe a.tn. f bis pa- it lh, Nortb , wtuld Dot hit su.paibtct , '"or, , tnat tB ,r. , per. It is, I be.ieie, a courte.y tbsl b., t be likely la with tha North alai! In oth- 1 1"1" "IU air above lb.' ,o,,.r . from tim.iu.a.ea.ori.1, been ext.ad.d to the ; er ,ordl, do B0 th, lhla tell thai - "' lo ovr ,t. . press of ail parties, never to isfringe opea ' Btr, , u,.,,', tr.asnre i. there is tU lean ; f"" , that v.cmn . , tbeir rights, cr to adopt a name or b.atiug ,., ' "Hw of this ae-ttl da ta aaid to a. i bat a beatitiful eaadidste tbe eslrerus Southern lii. bis men have Bomioatad ! 1 aw far Jobs liml abd Kdward Krerett, ' Richmond "A'g. s Cobatitutioaal l uion eantiidates for i're- j tpi.it actuates as, aud we are , . . -ik:., . ,i ,n ,,a rcn to si y terir of jiiat and equitable ar ranemt nt, and ihiy i.l continue to vex and hsrra-s us, now si.J forevtr, Ut us re solve, and let thetn suffer us, to msotge our j ' own affsira iB our way. I truitrit will ncv- i er cou.e t3 ttiia is it. ir, to suppose there bit.iun . r I .1- ri . , .io;i. unmiMiim, r.j it ,ui i 4th ..Oil. ! 1Kb Uk do. do. do. do. do. di. the anient and Vice I'rea.dtLt of the Lulled Slates : snd hopt te see tbeia elevated to 11 Y. WALSKK, of Davidson. W.M. P. BYNL'M. of Lincoln. T. 11 CALD W LLL, of Burke. A Southcra DuuniouiJt in Corrospoa. deuce with A Northern AboUunuiist I Tllt:iOsPIK ttV At KStlttl.l IM.fcH. KKAD! CU.N'KIIYATIVK.S. at beiivr io the 1 r oi.cst l il t and i ( wf bie iu.SAliM, s.aswtturtsn'tliig lite U I that, after repeated trials, during muni i I eoisuoied buadro ls of cords ot aia,s ' tower fined to produee the deir I if, t I the unpropituus hraveas, bt btrine , ' great soflvrer from droagbi dui i, , I tire spttng and summer," ideal nciniir i.ts to stcure an adjusmeni of these q iestious were he uatrauimelsd ' bv pledges, te which he may owe his pesi tr.u bert. and vhich he may not violate ttnguisbed Senator bm Kentucky Mr. j ,llLoQt ,1 ,u,p0M ,Ber, ig 0Be Ciay hi wj si-if facn is the opiuioa of the aearealy less distinguished Senator from Wiehian. Mr. Cas and such is the opin ion of tbe able and eminent statesman, ths SsBntor from Massachusetts, Mr. Webster threo leading champions of ti.is till, I do sjot forget another Senator from the South, of high rank in bis profession, Mr. Biigrr j who is also a supporter of this bi.l. Thus, slavery, if it goes inte New Mexica at all, ut tat force its way there, in deapite of ail tbe obstruction of local laws, and cf ;b in terdict imposed by tbt biil ou the terr to ri .il ietji.latiare. Still it is touteuded that the South is sec-jrs iu the fj'.l benefit of the d-se'rioe held by some of the most diitin guished ebamp'ons of its rights, who tnsiu tain that the Constitution, pr ,jrio fa;", that tbe flag of tbe Union protect ths eili- io the enjoyment of hia rijj'.l of prap erty of every iie.-eripti5n ret'igu r."4 assucb. is any of the State, on every sa, aid in etry territory of the L' lion. And '.Ijijd ic tribe, it is said, it well fiunJc i, kiiii. it il shall hp sr. ije,-:, red by ths rfjpretiie ('.,.jrt, a ill lutbr-r'av ti.is intr-vduetion of s;ver ;u to Nw Mexico Tbe s-un i nea of the " e'al d-ietrine held op'iti tin p'lint, I tbiuk. Cannot well be q jesuoued or disprsvei ; and if the rj leatioK r:at.-l to a -er' t-jry c'.tnau-d as ir'-gon was, when the I tiled Statee can.c ii;f pes-..j..n .f it, propr'y in slave iM be en'itl'd to the protection of the laws .! C'tistitoiD of the United Statea ; bat the q I'-iiso is more doubtfal and formidable to the iu'ereai of iae South, where it ie raised in rtf r'oce to Nw M x ieo, where there has; bieu an or;niti'l soeie ty snd government for two eent iri.s, and where slavery was prohibited by the local oerigbty before and at the date of ibeces. cisa to the U-tnted Plate; at, i whe-e under tbat prohi1 ; t i e. n slavery had ciaed to ex ist. The Cib-litation, iu its at tti'.n to this Territory, i expect- d vs. iu: v to p r .ti ct p rty is slaves, at iu ei-f of ( r egOii. bef te there was any cx'rtie of se reiguiy upon the subject one way or tl.v other, but to supercede lu heal laws in force p ro 1. 1 1 . i ' 1 1 jr slavery, when the ( aitej Hiatts eii.e into pos?ioo of it. If the ob ctvitetions interpod by these laws wtrere isved, then the principle of tbe ('ot)stnu tioo would be left to tbeir full and fair op erttion, and the Mouth might ieok, with ine eou6 leoee, to tbe protection ef slave p-rsperty ia t hit territory, throagb tae Courts fit the L'uited Slatet. Mr. Bell wit ia faver cf removing tbesi obstructions," in older th"' the " prtuei p es of the CoBttitutiiHi ' niiht be left ' 0 their full and fair epersuou,' and that M tbe r I, mifiht look, )ti' p-nte eotifideoee, to ti e prelection of slave p rty ia tbit ter man here from the Nvrtb or the Snuth, who j upon a cold and n-.li-ii ca'ciiation of per- ' conal ad vanc-UifLt, would insist upon ex-1 treice issue, is to suppose bim a wretch who rioes not desrve to live." j HIMAMIY AND JVcTl' K Or THI bll'ttslON j Asa tXTt;siu or blavkrv. j " The fanatics and ttntiRieutaiitts of the i North, with ail tbe countenance teey recive , from the more juit and sobsr tuioaed eppo- tie n Is of the IBslituiion of Slavery, would not Pitt: WIIJLE A.MJ IUOI.tTI). I Ten rr fir it tWulional t nuin i any, at B'i.lmit. May Id, Irb'J. tVuihSas, Experience has demonstrated that piatforina auopted by the pirtisau tonventinna of ihe eutiniry luve bid the effci lu uiuicad asd de te.te lue pole, and at the aaltie tune to Allien Hit pout, cat diviMoaa of tne country, By tne ere. . at. on and eh.uurrerieni of jengrapmeai ai.u ret o:i il p irtie-, tli-refure i K,$i,lnd, That it i an.j ul duty, lo rsorg other than THS tOSSTlTHTIO Of THE CO0feTV, THI t'SIOS OV Tilt STSTte ISO THS ssruicxwcsT or THE LSWa " AnJ tint, aa the representative of the Constitu ti..nt I'm. in iiieo ut the country, in Xtinridl t mi vcnlmn Ba.llljuied, w l.erv pledge eurt'lvee l lli4.li I'lu. pr.t-et aul ueletnl, ' r rUtv ml ur.i m- greet prmeiplta m puoue liberty and In lie New York limts tf tbt '-'Ut u'.l me rathtr ttparatisn, with ali its eaaequtB j acral " to tbe fatt, that a J;La bell uiaa t find a latter written by J wL t Driver ' Now, it thert a man about here who! tataat Be is intruding upon tbe rtjhtaoflhe . K of Alabatns, to H oo Utrrit Smith, th ,A .m ,,.f.. I " ' esteiB Dssnoeral. ' HAUMUNi'. 1 . ... . , . . .. , would not prefer a separation to ao eternal discord I Tbcre it not coe. w support Ia the remarks of Mr. Bell, not one word it ' said relative to " firing tbe Southern heart, ' aud at the proper inaiest, by out ergaou- j j L'VKu ONtf AHD. A Wa.hiugtoo eorrtip jndt nt of ti,? Vjrs J )urol of l ummeree, a l'.ui paper, writes a fonowei " Ai'( ! crata wbo are not ofltee h-Mdet tr n ootorioas anomionut of ew Xr, woo was illlU thert ia a gtoeiiirf funiuu i i fn r pe 1 1, at f j charged With btiog iaiplic sit I in tbt John ; 1 i 1 and Kvrrett, and a h , I Brown raid at Harper's Ferry. I Vork et lJffytvabia will wit both the piii of patriot luxe no IOR XtiX N. t. . Will i MEETIXfl OF THE UKECK AI I.ANEi CLUB VV CiiAULuTIK. L,t tl mu U" ,,"icJ. lJ . . ., . -r i ! the Brvckinridge speakers and paper into td, concerted action, to precipitate the cot- lj Cou(l u th, belief that tbs.r s i. a,l a d.s.oioo par- ton Statee into a REVOLUTION." Thia ,h.a . eansidatabia ausauoisl iidhlj of th. tv. and formed ia its nreetut thsne for thai bell, at 8 et.ock, whereupon tbn 1'residtul w.ui upon me atauu, gave mree rap., .01. u , AUUw ditwtoa Deoorat ; called tbe "tJiuu to order, Uvl the chair tical principles s very far from Mr. Deli's idea of a sep aration. Ws have dv doubt he was for a peaceful separatieu if at eeuld sot lite in harateay, rather than eternal discord ; but Mr. Yancey wat fot precipitating a rtvo . , . . . . . . .I..U .....:.... er Buroote. read tne I jiIowiii It r Irom " 1 " ,u "ia a Tiew m .pne toe oiuer. bu.'id il.fet t-ral vote from Liiieoiu, and tliut ptrn tan Souta to Stud B.,l lo the lluu-e a Kttrtlt Ij tbe feutta, No ent ti n - ' euiins the election of Djiigiaa er Unci n lga by tht ptople. The only o, let I. .i IV. ui luchinond Whis? aotiiititbt : " and tot damn than be ti and said ths ' Rt-'ssLL Co , A I.A., Monday, July 23, lfl't. ' think there is not oul) the? grumue l-i --; Club wou.d bear frooi the eomasittee on re-1 Hon. Ij nail Sith iir ; Yjaaall' whtob Hi Daaioerttio cssrteip.i-'t'' solutions. Wbereupan J. E. Btown. Kq . are antiaodvs ea lue sui iact of tUvery. I ' p'tk lo seed ta tht House ni h have been able to aoojure up tuis storia tut i """",'' ,''"' "es-'-'1 ein init., at home and - , . , , r afaraij. h' lievint; Inert bf pert ce n,a y mite tnrire be for their a, nance wna other aux.liary aad , lo ,ne ,,, ,;,iM. j,. ,,,. ,.f ,h. exeiling elementa of ai-itanoo aectional p; ,nd of Ine Suten re estb,isl,ea, od i,. ,. j-aiad'les, the interests of p . rty abd prsea ai aoihition 1 am not to bo de luded, Mr. President, by th app.-aia frou. the North, upon the t'lbjeelcf bumau wrobg-t aud the vioUti-ib cf human ri-Lts. I am not to be taialed at to the teal aad true grounds of the anli-alavery-txtebsion poli cy of the North, by the hoe aeotiiueuu so ofien expressed Ob the autj-cl of Ireeduiu, ah J tne e a ma of huo.auity. 1 kbuw, sir, tbat however sincere aud eouscietiliou tie ami slavery eiiiiuient of the North may he, neither ihe eauat of freedom nor a stui u;e.nt of humanity is the active niineinl of lerm taci eve tfiuieitu st gdin p.ced in th-.t conditiiia of justice. Ay nnd equal:, whieh, under the exln I L nn.ii t ii li..n ut our Cither, ! ulriiiulT rj citixew ef the L'nil-d ftiha 1 nun, e perfect union, ealitbhah insliee, insure r.rimhly. provide p.r In. I'-nni.ori le bl(.s.ir.ga ot libcrly W our.eist-a and our posterity. lulton, which would no deu'ot lead to a eivil '; arose and read a loug preamble covetiog 4 believe it to be a divine la.iuuiiou, created . tret! Id the ,s,-ni 'but td dd sointii. . ,j i,;i, h. i .it.,.,, nn in ' tbtttt of Psptr, with about one doren reso b v Heaven, and rueh ie the dectrta ot lue sler aud better, namely, t snatch t!.' "e IT1' ' , , f , . , ,- i , ., - ! UtioKC. Tbey were adopted one by out , B.b.e. Alrioau slavtry has abriatieaiaed '' ha twnlit.sti.tiB of the lluute s: t. ,t home and comphsh. Let Dot the f.i.nd. of the Uui , ,,.,.,. . . VK. : ... Hll,luJ ....... ..r t .tate. bv .l.ei.u,, .b., b. th. a . ou he caught off their guard, by tuch a i ,UJ Albert want out to alter it.' (Albert ia liisan, more bumab beiugt ibtn all me una- J " The couetarrsiioa of rentenai'Vi lehtaac of the disauiouitts. I tbe Old 'resident of tht " I lei ml $ uttl " : siouaries of tbe world coanbiBod. li it was i stnliment now rapidly going llow do you Like it, fc'inct Mr. lrttkinridgt intends to Ctu vass Ktbtucky tht C'bariesiou .Mercury, the leading Breckinridge paper in South Caro liua, condemns bit coume in such terms that OtrOur psper haa been delajed by the ' "ot pabiieh any thing bt may aOlictioii of out of our Laud.i. i J- How do tht Breekiondge tnen like that ? Will bit fritnds about here approve UNION MEN AROUSE! I"' course. We should think not, for we We call attention to a aolice below from , believe they condemn Judge Douglas for I this glorious res.it 1 ka lid of Us L-i : will i setting irr asiatibljr in :hal dii.ciisi and iikt tbat of tht I'rapooita ses, it ' kbo no retitiag ehb." Wi add oar c . ! victiob that the result is aiisaly (ote.Ui owed. Neither Ddutrlac not IWsrokiWidjt eta by auy pas-ibility be eiesied but..: Mr. lieii or Mr. Liucoia must le a -': tke noa extension polity of tbe North. t the Cbairman of th Union Executive Corn- niaking an eleotioneeriag toar i. ere it propped by the ftiiatn to impomj ut.y.t,. H0 ca;Sa upon Uuitu Meo to arouat I ne C'-s;;," ol Leincr now free, there is uo mau iiiir to whom such proposition would be more re- i o"crai: rahiss lu.i at into security. It, By reference to our advertising colurjiui vailing than nriyself "e" 1 Jac "r JU " e numao , . f... - ,h. Hi...t..int.e in th. 1 Tl, Ttne, T-,nn. I K. N. Counsil.) sjotat one tai.et far A. W.' not for tht iajiidieiout and auwise lawt a Burtea, (aa old Kuua Nothing ) lit taid gainst the slate trade, by iroportatiou and be waa not prepared lo aitke a speech, but mots) ioilr uoti'in, ;s womd a. aae lhe.,i thought he wuuid say souitihiug to rmij tbe Ohrietians by tht million, and pi spar their "council,' "toil a tale" itiuHrating the'aoula for basvea. You are uitstakvu iu aup- Djuglas party, 'i u'imi a feiiow waa mint- pasmg that we do net gie our slaves ebris- lu.iy tuaiiied tbt pa.ty disappeared but tiau iustruotioa. Large numbers of theui wbeu found abd told it wat aii esbaiu.fVi are sneiabera of the ehurchee. aud we lelt replied it was ' tou lute. I be o. ator, iu a principally on tbt Uiol wbeu luslruoting ne I'einoerai., by aepporttug IK-il, cu -wolui hi a u uer, tried to apologia for hia tbena in ohtdience to their Blasters. How- i Libooiu, and lusur the elertijnf wandenwg freui thi right pain, ie , waa tor ever, 1 do not desire to argue tbt tjusttieu ' cd hterett. I pot tbtm, therelurs, ry lr it, kal he iyieaded now te stand with of slavery with you, as between at Ibsre it ,' r' lh respontihinty of the election ol Life ono foot upon the Ceustituiiou and tbe olu- ) aa impassible gu.f. j coin and tbe eoiitsiieaees if be jhou i tt er upon the Democratic I'lailurm Well, if' But we Concur on eue point, a atparaliou . clscted ; but we do not anticipate tb i rt he nius to aland luug iu that potitiou, thuie of the Free and otae Slaiat into distiuct . Lincoln it already more tlnu t ' wnl be anoibtr syt in tbe Detnoctauc par- I tioveruiatatt. Laat winter Alabama paas- ; deltated, aud the election of lhil Is '' ly or tbt loss of a leg for the di.tauce the I c4 a law without a dissenting voice, that in dJ aluio.t a eerlamly. If ths wotk g lu are apart no ihvi '.at niau cau ever tu i th evtnl ol a BlaeM Kepublican Prsaident lllJ J' longer at it it going ot ,.,.,1. 1. I. . : . 1 J .1. ,J J I., u . 'Jnl.o lUII mud K. at...l I. e.,r.lt at. JJut, sir, humanity to j u rtnieuiotr tuat tae price oi liberty n . it will ht Suen that tbit Troupe is ia town, 1 .,i ,!,,. ., ,i .1 i ... it it., tii.i ,. . . ... ' ' . I ,or P",r " na " K" entertainments for several e- think were auutceesary, as ail of ihe speak-! meut of tvery Cotton Statu, and they ail ttr, eommeu po.i,? a, ,Cj-ion an ! log from the many to tut ftw. Thta organ-1 vening-, connuehcing on last tveuing. Per- art were eitbsr Know Nuhi.g or renegade unite with her. When thia is ooue, ail the hi, c-ibdition ai d th- reasons are too ohvi- i let "e'J !J"ioQ d ' dutJ , obs in the habit of allendine such exbibi-'. W bl- 1 Ue u Liecior, " Sam," waa call 1 other aiavo Statea will follow immediately, .a, to he snieuad.rsteed hv th. dalie.t i. i from now to the 0b of November, and the ! tiana will b. n!e...l .hair ,...fftrn..e.. " oa ,0 ' ,e" ."""' ft''"d to the , li obedience it attempt to be enforced, the ntxf President and Vict 1'rfiU'1-1 -the Lulled Stat.a as surety as Noeu.nr' When thia is ooue, ail the -u -" abiut. tel. ret. u.ai.,; r It'! N j, sir, it is u'A a principle of hu- ; victory is ourt. it? that diktat, th "'Mon poii.; Union Mau!! Rally and Organize !! 1 i o.. It is oCep.y founded , ! ,ej M1 . amiiititiii of acetional aaeendaLey; die-1 i . . , ' , election, mvoiviag conseiiij(Dcee snore aio-1 in purl, by tne jeaiouy of aouiberu: ,, , , - I ,, tuentous tbtn ever aepended on any former ichct and control, and the reeol.tciivn ( u . l i tr a t ti h i , , , ' ,. . , . i election, will take piece. Friend of liell e Iop i.r.e ofaouihero chief wha hare . .. 1 ? ,nfn , K- d to tl.tt necjtive mantle. 1 htm . . . j r it - - j-- - - j- --j tutiie aatiafaciiou of everybody Ihe whole! and ultimately, any boa. 'Jo rjfert thii Ttia "Haiuno Sio." Mr. Sav.rs, t are high!, commended by the Editor of ,.tory o! tne Convention, from the Urn. ' oliect. we. the bi.unton J'v. duruUed rlTTl'.'Tti at i'4 the Cheater Standard, who thinks it Ihe niet el Charleston until Lreckiaridge aceupl-; M Jjeiiwcratic Cvnvtnttvn ul Clwtrtr--. ' . - . byiU ,Jh,i. th worst, Mr Pavers stoo" drew bis revolver, aud H'ua .1 ... .r i. .1 ,l,.uruiiua'l '' CV, Jo Lane, did not accent. Ut n.xl their eleolioo. but belicv thaiu tbe most I i . t.;. i u . .h t:. ,;r. laar!v s Th Polo. I t.,- t.. .i I ..-.. i . a :. ., .. " t """8 "'- a.u ui. . , . 1 I r myvu .ue aitin waa tue Jl i avwiiauit insa io uiviu in f in ours lie par- The Jreckinri Jie injo raiitd a not a on 1 nior Editor of the Dmocr&t hi n,r..i ... i. snj .i.i M, l.,.,,u w. -i.u .,. leva, as ; i mJ u euuy luniu aoj eievauou so IB J residential Chair, because the Ural put V...UI onuuaru, .iu iuiua n iuo ":. (.uirinwu until Lirecaiariuge accopt-; lie Ajemncraiic i,viiveniitjt tu uwrifs" i, MNi 01 tJ,. best exhibition that has visited that place "oaimatioo madu at llaltiuiore and ! lnd JitUliniore induced uthert lo jiti ut, nngjoiting ia many years. 1 ,lie J,'"""un r' lionul one at Kiehmoud, i by our agreeing towppir'. men not entire- i h,g dleyce ( "bicb the Candidate for the Vice Preside i- ly of aur tenlimenti. W do not deaire j lv ye crowd ol tin S'jcce Ob thi. soh ect." " P':' "ike with ail your niiht for the price- Friday night, snd claimed it w. bul less ana nioo'i earned betuage er liberty D. IVOki.i gl JLilll bt THE NvKUl I ...A I . s... ...k..l . ... ..... S-.L I I....... .,...,.1 .,.,1 ,..., ,l... ...,4 ...i'.l.. .;,i I : ' baa b , . .. ......-v. .... -...- v., , ...... vii umi. iii arvuea iu ia I l bcroeivt Vou arc advocsttiw exi-tenee of such passion aud ibfluenees, by bad nteu T If yoa are not, let us iui- P01 na belore bis house lor at least tor of tbe right of a tni"le Mule ucedinn I tion nf a tlel.i .,. ., ...i ! pfore you, if not for your own takes, for the j Un days. The Douglas aito have out thereby eatfing isuniou exouaed bim.cif : ,ur sontimrBlt. Tbit will only injure tli i I i estimated that th Bgridtltural f'3' up. Tbit it a mistake the p.tly had to rtmaiu we know that it will product a dusolutio , .. ... ' 11 ' "J'tn." Capt. Jirye respond-1 of tht Union, ad a j,t and ceratt l0 . 0,a B,d. 0 b(1 , , f , ,r, .j.0t ,L, , . possible; aud in his Mssoui '""' be called upon the Masonic fraleruity I" aid. Thi appeal proved successful fjr lay, aud after a mote cool tftvestiglu0i k" w as released. .bitr lL etrcunirtabeea of our system me in .ok ;he justice of ny nor i hern friends if not their fji t.e3r;t( by S'tne ensider at on of the pasion aud seltsihiiitiel cjtd ' you, to deity tbe work of preparation bo iuL jer, but at ooc to go to work and thor I alao up. The Ecleetie for SeptefnUcr, Has been received and is as interesting usual. It gives a likdiiess ol Wm. Thack- l.... d -, b... !. r u . v .... . , i .... . . , ' i try tbe popular l.ii;i,b writer, witf always more iu,s;isry lbs real ; no aouib- of taking coura and hop from their re-1 containing the martyrs Ili.hop l.'idley, Arch era tr.ao having en i atta.titd tbe Pra-ddea tails. It we then reduged the Democratic j t-i-hojt Crsniner aud tti,hop Latimer. railt i'eidht to tne douth, under tne pros- ojwfaiy organize yourselves ior the great' peet f their deenuiny pwer abd ll.flaer.ee Uy ol trial. Tbiak Dot, wt beseech you ' in the Cvufeirrauy. H niie i hat protracted because tht "laic eiectioot are over, yoj. " .iiiii.ati.ir. of the ."ojtii. -bleb has be.Bso work it timabed I nion uieo mat look baok ; from a.ying much, as he was not in lb bah-1 Iteoubiicau eandidste. A tour wars. ....1 i !..-. r I t..:...l si..... f..e the f it ol speaking. Ihe ancient Knew Nothing tutu, concur to desiring a eeparatiou of the 'year is Ave bu-bel of whest, four bu-h 1 te.ideut - wound up the U,.cu...ob ol j Ft aad the Hi... Slates, let u. unit, our j of potatoes, s.,J thiity bu-h- U of c-u tbe Club or - Councl, tnor. proper), .(fort .(loa.,,li.h this grand objs.l -J.arb individual of th. whole pulatiW spesking by tu.lor.ing every tning that had Notwithstanding our sent, meats on this sub- Ileaid. this there is for each .bout s n"". been said Uyruii.' tbe meetintr. aad offered a1 iont I,... .,.J i. . .. . . . , . . . , . k.ir . i,,,ei . ....... ..s ...iiiiiiiiiii u-r ot a nuan-i oi nareiy, '. - - i resolution U have a iiis.s meetiiirf on som. .1.... : . i.i. 1 . . ,- ...u . i ji. an1' a t,I,i, f , , , - - ...,.u. i, .impij ueeau.e we can r e, OU third ot a but.nel oi sues " ' . ucc"'n. I", discretion ol th Clah he.tcr d..tr,y the political parties which ou sixth of a bushel of rice. The oat "'F now hind the Lnion toetner without dmug ' i. siiiuud atone hundred aut se""". It. Caauet tht Aulilavry j arty eioreise hve nililious of bu-lieU Or Council, 1 lorgel whieh YUUNU AMERICA.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1860, edition 1
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