Tlcrtb Carolina tMMg. ...a-,,... v. ., . . Another Bell and Everett Pole and Flag. - U int. 'a mo.o. That Yancey and Li. ! ee.a to .11 th. "glory" that ... b..t TIIR i TRACKINGS OF HISTORY . ' . lg hit, .their 'j-P'' "" Seeing ,w Alter Mr. fbober concluded, a ery l.rgo Fop.. v. . ...... .or mat prp ...e be appiej tl North Carolina the material ; think of the- praolioal utility or history, it " j ..o, me jrrt,,, B.lloco mi set off, aid after ase.udiug sembled at the store of Messrs. Lraig Adoubti but we hope that those disuniouista wi) bo furni.hed by South Caroline. Read 0B,ino be dunied that "an inlimatj ac oontoderecy of nation!, down to t0B aure preservative '"a -j , --b ..... " iug. some distance up it took ore, snd wn enure- muuu., - ""' .essuu nu5ui iucu mai mj cr, reau iui uun.uii, "-'"" -J - i iuhh."v. - . , nn.rrol uiil, r 7 and you nave in proo. 01 mat i.e.. iron, ooiiik urium-si ny a.. ". . v . ' i The Bulleliu called a. publio meeting of; Th. intelliuetit atudei.t f our oau ii.iml '" r ' "A""" " "Kites , , the " citiactm without respect to party, at i i. Unb. In ha -... .ur.ro,.: hut i,a burcinrr came ter, ! tu. aood old Xorib State. It ia the work Spel.uan, tha; Editor of the Sali.bnry , . near ca. nog a serious accideut, as the gas of the ladies in that neighborhood, and pre- Banner, called the prooesaion of Hell men Men ... off(1,.,a b t editor', political f.II on . fr.ru. tui'di.,r and set it on 6r. i M'ted to the lover, of law, order and the in Salisbury a ltSow Nothing Circui. Will friend from Soul. Carolina, Col. Bryce, who 'ly consumed. We jadgo from theconstra. , fully tapering pole, from the top of which ( will not soon foiget. tion of the I'alloon tbat it catching ot in ' ' " - ' w a. intentional, and not accidental a. aome ' &S b ' "ow aiiMria,j in th brcexa. of What do you Think P CHARLOTTE: Tuesday, October 30. I860. ... ........ j :. ... ' i ,t, ; Tl,. ;,...,;., f n,.r ' he inform us what he would call the Demo- avowed himself a secessionist ana separate ' " , "" - --e-- fc ! State actionist. The project failed, but tb Out. : Kienas lliero ua wauc mil ruiuirm wim- i e i j tTR. It. Wk rntrd tn art, an, wfl rrcetvr orrin tiu-mrnla. ana rc tarrthinp whi pa tu li After the lialioon s.cenion, a rery 6ne ' dedly new. They hate a small tc bell ar-di.-play of Fire Works took place, which ranged at the top ef their shaft, to abich is certainly reflects great credit on the maker. ! attached machinery, wbicl when put in mo- The Union men thea aeuillcd at the tion by the wiud, is responded to by the nil- stand, where J. R Gilleapie, Mr. SbDber ery tinkle of their liltl Be!l. lien. Young r.ll rl.o frrnurht nprioc U at wine I It '''" '"" "'c "r UHHrrwv, .... has been common to dr.pair of the Kepnb- J'11"1 l "'J- They are oiicu,,,.,. lio. and such a retroprct can hardly fail "tLin u';b narrow limits i,d tlulr ' . ; ..!. lalion a full thatt ii-ir i,n,.,l..,.. .. I' to proee inairuouvo iu everj leupnn 01 puu- . -- ------ lie apprehension, as saving to show that bs the nnnor.ty, and they are nurkrd .i .: :i v i i: i . .: ilia Jaa. wllh audi a nt-rviryli. . ine - eeus ueuovcu irom uiae 10 umn -- . r j "i ciirj( te inevitable hare existed rather lu tanov i . mat circuiijai,.. editor, in hi wisdom, baa not reporieu tne than id fact. .,im,.i .i-rjin,!,,, A nrnes.dinLra of aaid meeting on 10 this date, I Amomr th. m,it .l,i.hU contributions patieno and we shall He and nercr will, althoueb be was present in to the noliti.al historr of tho ooutitrv i that 'lob.. pass oeer, their epella di.,01,.. n - m j the meeting, ami why aill ne not reprui 1 contained id the " lito and Lorrespon. "" iiw.hhj; nuir true , ! Because his darliug lt failed, was nipped j deuce " of Jamc. Iredull, one of the Justi- restoring tbfcir fiovernmeut to its ttue J" roEiui N.C.WHIG. , in the bud, killed, iu spite of South. Oaroli- Ec, 0f n, Supreme Court of tho United "'P1"- tru b iu the nieami,,,, ' mi. Minor; jieiurs aaoiucr issue 01 , ua l'u. I night last I As he was IB tbe procession, : procetiin),f 0r ,.id meeting up lo this date, ua ua uuuui win re auie 10 answer. FUR l'KKMPIST, Hon. JOHN HELL UI TENNESSEE. call aud maile short speeches. j i.eos upoti the importaut political topioa I Tbe procetsiou theu reformed and march- the day. ed back and deposited their transparencies at Mr. Fririer's shop, where calls were made for more speeches, when we Uft. I The whole proceedings, so far as we could judge, being in the proceision, was free from any outbreak tbat we could condemn, ere u:. V r.l u ;..ni l.n ...lu. 1 . tn 1 . . 1 ... in siiflVrinu ilrrnl v in anirit ... A :. ' tlri. Kf of l.t nrir. ha ton. , ' ,' ' -- - - .. , ua x lu uln ... t .v oiaiee appoinieu oy ti asuingion. iu oaa- . ' ' Vi ""-"'nt,. our authrinir d accni. lit ud other gentlemen were called for. Mr. j was preent at the erectioB of the pole, by j jour paper can reaoh th. homes of many jn0wledgee " more material " from South ually opening the pages of this work a few tl"1 horror, of a war, and long opprc lor WM.o.bll.nior...er.luii!cpie ,uJ Mr. ShoLfr ailncrcd to tb. ' invitation, and .ddreised the assembled cit- , ' J0lJr. the most important .lection Carolina in the shape of a " Ulue Cockade," ,s).. ,g0 Bu UaJ our .ttentiou attracted by , of 'euorinou. public debt, liut who cJ1!lt ;;;,r:z : ..n .UJ .d. .hon speeches. i.M p.u ,b. iu,Por.n. Poii,i..i ..Pi.. .r, , i u: :: ' r ib; ; : .rrj:i. tht rT'r rnt:rf '"vut; ! : : : .h" u,, . T,r-. II rrri t, Waw. 11.. .11 .. .... .. --. i ,u um.iii, ..m ! h ier auuresseu to vUdifO ireaeu uy oainuoi j Ue , ... iwuv..t- . vioes were evar uetueu 111 ooum amiuia Johnston. Ka.. a clti.cn of ortli l.aroliua. V .-. , hui on rrnm t'. ty, b.T. beeu forever fix.d, for weal or for B j, jn. ' I Urpose North Carolina will 1 umnorarilv nrescnt iu uw Vork durinir roPe ,00u tln. n'' from ri lose a great protector. Iu that ease, would j ,,e ,tgioa, f the first Congress assembled Uchuictits lo any portions of it j and if ti!l While there is still time left ns for reflec- roa vira pkksident, IIOIl. EDWAIU) IEHETTi ryll.iug being conducted in dece.cy and ia order ; and although the breckiondg men were disposed to laugh at us before they saw tbe procession, tbey are now willing, at least some of them, t. admit that we took OF MASSACHUSETTS. i:i.in)i!i. For the State at large: Hon GKO K li.KUG KR. of Wake Dx R K Sl'tED.of l'.Miuounk. ., , a t l 1 . .l ' of a laree number of porsous. Uen. loung tb. shine off of them ; but they eonsoie fc ' e aaressea meru. Aticr getting inrougu, a Aud still Others. We learn that in Cabarrus County other bull sod hoisted . few day smith Shop, amid the cheers and huzzaa of a large number of ciiiiens who were pres ent. On I't'day last, there was another Bell ana r.verett poie ana nag.io.stea e B() ptace !" IOJpe call upn jou lo LUpat, tabarrua Louuty, auiij tbe huzaas 1 arjse aDd shake ed ibat apathy which may seal jour fat. for.ver ; Remember, tbie is do ordinary contest not the editor look fearful, armed cup a vie ', ,!.., ,),. nr..,.t ('.,,. ni.umn .ml hn show tlmr power just sulhoientU in 1 : Everett polo aud flag were , ' il ' D0 ' l . . more ap- j wilB a u i;iae Cockade," a torch of South ! f,cr li.ipni,,, t0 the debate, ia that body, ' logfth.r it will be tbe happi,.,t i,nh ays ago, at Malo.o'a Black- j P"' for .Ur w,', ., ,our cl"ldrc0. our , Carolina pine in oue baud aud the o, ifuuil wrot, ai f, UOlil,r dalu of March 1 1 tb ' "biob wa can rsil. If th. ,jt 01 one 01 me uiaea rumiimi paiuivu 011 1 7 Ulr : auiii'iiincn jiu m i uuma we 111 u-i tUeir taoners used on luesdaj niglit 111 his, The House of Representative, having patience tin iuck turns, ami iiiu e ti lorch light procossion 111 the other j tikeu up most of the busii.es recommeud- u6 "n opportunity ef winning back tj. bomea and oar firesides I Union men, ef Naith Carolina I have ysu weighed the . abject well ? are you doing jour who!, duty, or ar. you inactive, and " bugging th. delusive phantom ef hop.," and still crying 'Sre, pease, when there is For the Districts : 1st District, J. W. HINTON.of Pasquotank C. V. CLARK, of Craten 3a 4th .-ih fith 7th 61b lo. da. do. do "do. do. do. uuuler came to Charlotte to join iu the torchlight procession. We aUelesru, that at Loreladj's P. O , Theu ' there would b. war " iu tbe UNION. ed hf tbe President there has uot vet butn WW we have lost, for this i, , much debating in the Senate. wber. principles ar. tbe .lake. R-il. in some few instances where there has, ucki heref ire, to us all, and health. I,,,. rua Tin x. c. vriiiu. ; it wouia at pear mat tne scuinueuis r ih , pin, a.iu mruuij 10 vourv ( Pursuant to annoinliuent. a mertinc of ' Northern or Eastern and Soathcru members I . the citil.'n. of Mecklenbursr and Cabarrus consta ntly clash, eveu when local luteresls j tl. t j: l . j i t v ouoiics. neiu ai macs t ncnoo uause gu 1 . t ................ a ., oe cry o. anaoio. 1. a.ara ia oo.r.. 111a.. . ... . . ... . , ...... 1 e.nnat account for : even th. I.wv.r. (torn tenng. throughout our land, and even at , J,...... :.u ' d,... diff.rit nn.n.r. r.,,..llt th. writta to that paper savin, t: . eur very doors w. bear it boldly proclaim- place tbe people again assembled on the VH II Y. WaIjSKK, of Davidson. WM. P HVM'.M. of Lincoln. Col. B S ti AIT11EK, of liurk. priuciples and oonstruotion of law, though more may be put down for Lincoln , thrv airree iiuom thctnae ves. Ac. 1 ,.r .... ri,.!,.. - j Th .l,ffJr..... I... .1 ti,,. . rlr .... 1 ... . , t ' 1,-"'1 " ...-j.- - j r- cooiiy spcaas 01 ucu a circuuntui- ,, riod between tbe represeulativva of tb. two , Ult j0d,utiyn that Urc.kiuridge ,, sections have perhaps oevr wholly disap. fy j0 tho Stale and city will b. 1-.,, , r . ; fejonu i.e expeeiatioa ot bta irittiJi. , 1 1 PRi:'iBI.K AMI !! I I Tll) Aiinuieii by tcdttmHtian. it. tUt ilv of kc LorM.'ifu.'iuhui Jmi Wiiaaraa, Kijii rn net hui pl'jllfirina auupl.- i iiir ii r tUr e iunlrj ii.ni- luii 1 1 if 1 n". ecitc the pn.fe, and l It.r . liu .Half ! II i tonal url Hi aoj'p tl. 'I I oilier litao "Tin themselves bj sajiug that after tbe election they will hare a cbauce to rejoice over us. They Bjay.hug this hep t. their breast, Knt vhfii tlia vnt. nf ilia Stat, comus roll. . 11. u-.iip .- .u. ...... : .. iL.i O H. I0("KKKV, of Richmond icg up for tbe Union eaudidstes, tbey will . ' ' " .. .... ... L C KLiWARI'S.of Gr.nvil'e. be tierfectlv astouaded, for North Carolini- '""a"" " V "" A G. FtiSl'KK. of K.ndolPh. iD9 are D0, Tel rftd, far JlsuDioD. Xo poie .ad fl.g. ihey bad no on. to aJ- . ., i dress them, but thev .re resolved to jrive at ot they. ' 0 ' this election the largest vote for He 1 1 and Mr Breckinridge. Everett that has ever be.n given ia th.t j diruP,ion f toi cenfeder.cy ! ... , , 1 , 1, i . 1. , . to give up all we hold dear is ( ..e siajcu iu our il, .u.l ..... ....,uu. uv-. . A., ,..,., M,l . r,..l,l Yancey "knew bis man " when Mr. breck-1 We are pleased to bear that the ladiea to j ai wa.st9 and pillaged, our houses burned, itridge was cemioited ; and that we were all ijet. demonstrations, have taken a v.ry j and our wives and children bu:chered by a t;st rifibt tvery olb must aduit aftvr reaJiug active part in aiding and preparing the flags ! ruthless soldiery, for a mere abstractiou ? T the fo.low.ng extract from a speech dtliv- fjr the several occasions. May tuey never '"ae otner stales seem to tb.ulc lh "," " '' ,. ,. i,. . . . . can", sufficient for dissolving their conaec- ercu by bim at iranalort, Ky., last aiuter, have cause lo regret it. . ... ,6 , ... ... ' 1 j 1 e ijiod who, tbe government, we have too ...- ,., Ll t. eil. Diontns ago, viz : muoh "And 1 have seen in the Ceprese.tatives Union Triumphs in Mississippi and Vir- I " Old .i " jritrmi.-ni tf the ioer Southern States a moat reo- ginitt. 'influence .iVhc.m- ...1.1 ...... .c 1. T .(.-!...;.. i,... ..t..- ;n v;.1. i...-. tbe niiai.tiuie I percens a secibie loss of ;,ipPi. which brine us cheeriu.' n.w.ofl Then, voters of North Carolina, if vou are ' o -mn.iil0-, r.iire.i. snu in a aunrt " - ST v. t l 1 : 1 , . 1 - , " ' """g " vuccnu0 j . ' . -. time retiortrd t ie lo owiiil' nrri'L 1 t and 'or tue itiformatiou of our readrr, was a '"at spirit of bratnerbeod tbat reeling of ,., .... f r.,:,,, m,. Th. V'K fcr the I Dion as our fathers Biid.it, and ' . I1 1 1 ' 10 ' i prea.noia ana . ' . . a " c 'ne success 01 tne union men. 1 . icks- .... , . reo utions : 1 warm Ifdera.iat, and as ijch was natural- )W, - ioe Jar a cuimon cjuotry itut navor of . .,, , , . ' ns it now exists, who do you intend vutitiJ i 1 1 1 i 1 1 ,e tv,i .tiiu. lovsity hieb re at last the surest cement 6 , m mt u ni.im hji, ne- : ,ir lt approaebin; contest ? Cn you " bereis, from the insvitiorilma'e and in- j ' ' ' given grave .1 ,.r. ,'n'o... ni'il I'moi: sa tL.t in the r,ieriit unban- ry instance wb.r. party lines were drawa I ., am, 'thnnh A ..,..!, ' eeodiarf movement. a-Aa-i on in our aoun- ' ?''''''. regar-t I. tl.e putpoa.a ol . ,uii-,rt- 10 p ftate of afiair. I w s.a almuot tempt. u to we have triumphed. The Democracy have J in LnmelO is tbe candidate of the secesiin try at Cue pre.eni lime, it is f-lt that ,( ; ulJ r driial of that uj. Ike lan nciaiai that are dissolvinT week ev week been aniied in ii. eountr .lfeii.a and 1 Prtv ! Look at his suLporters. from Win eammnn inierest. and safety of soci-ty are 'u,rent among lis latter, a. .0 as , ... . .. . , ! L. Yaneev evea d jwa to our South Cur- h-' and.ngered. and the rights of c.t lent 1 ' tee resmt looks v.rv much like to. Ucu and . 1 , T . ,. . . . n . . j , , that our present disontei.ts are not at a. ' . . na mitor of tbe Daily Bull.tin ! s a man bl. to continued violation ; aud wberess, ru ul '"V" " " " . hverett men have a majority over both com-, t0 (Jb be company be keep. ' It al.a. th.r. i an under innuence .f au in P'Cu"f 'l'Jf lav.ked for tu.ir bined. In Attetla, Tisbau.iuiO, Yaioo. thu is so vou einnot vole for Lreeki.r.d -e ceodi.r j mtnre biua- ex -rted up on tb. a. . curt ;, bttl 10 Ucl ", ,ac" " e',' Marshall and other counties, the aecesW , if jou are a Union man groe.of .hi. uciuitj and el.e.na. by uu- 1 d U ' ,he P". b... is,, have been .ignally put ,0 route. i U national, but e pria.iplad per.o.i, m our mid.,, and i,,,,. It ... V . ' . know his .tr.neih is not sufficiently great f' of iiii.ehief from abroad, ''i er be .cces..ry 1.. tu latere Ana ia tirgiuia, at a pec.al election, v . ., . ,. ,. . ' li,j.;. ih.,.n tl.., ,n I 1 be language held by Uo lUvie, 10 view . .. . r ia North Carolina to enable him to carrv lfS9tet, inrreoie that w. will use in- , . , held a lew davs atro. for a lusmhar of the ; j.... u-i.. .t si- t . ,. .,-...,1 ..... ... .MI....1 01 109 trainia Lroiceain . w at as to. lows A DIFFERENCE OF OI'iN 1 1 A coireipo'ident of the New Vorfc .A .,d in nr .tr.ni. w- ... it. ....kl. P'.cetue peopt woro 1 of October, for tbe purpose of taking into Voiers of North Carolina-freemeo of old , -''" ' propriety of adapting more Mecklenburg! do you 0. lie re that a itlf5. j ""ngr.t measure, for the better manage eient cause exists now, or will exiat, even if n"ut of the ,Ut P"1"0" of otuuiu- .... . ...ir J j 1 ..i'Olt. our sum ivais arc r.ausea, anu j.incoiu ...... ... .... l. j . .... .... :.. .i... . I . . u . ... : . ." . . shoal, be e.eeted f which God forbid) for .Va ,0")D ljl,r A"r",pf. ''"I 1 T Z ,, .", ! " l "X"'. bU uue.. the (,, disruption of thi. ceofeder.cy! Are Wi "'I'd '" th. Chair, and J. U. Atw.ll and ; -y e.r .ubb:cv, .e,,r ..,...., sr.ar-.-. w.loll, ..eeived. th., ,tt t,. to give np all w. hold dear-. our country ! C- : ""'ringer were appointed Sfcretaries. ! h f'o-th or prosper.., of our .ouutry, ..,. , ,, f.pr t . P ' j 'W I..I ... ... 1 ..1 .i. .l:.. .r.wniiniisaBiiriv.a.afh suceosj.i v. easier- ..... .. :. r .. tb,. present assemblage by Calling for the ' baiion -f tb.e intellectual contrarieti. s ! !,00ii," sa that the Hrie.iniid;. o'., radiii! of tbe proceeding of the foruur j Another reminisesuce.tq salty conolin j.if are in k.n.' a jr.at hurrah s,.cr 1l, j', meeting Afl.r some appropriate remark I iewed in a proper light, la lonud iu anvih- desi-rlsoti from tb Uvli and Evf r.-ti 1, ,", from M.'sra Sloan, Johnson and others, i er part of the same volume lo ahieb we re- ' LI11C,(I ,,, wt,ea, in truth, tt,c i n motion, a Committee was appointed ' nd s contained in the f.ilonir.g ex- J,,kiuu " ws c nnpoard of i.t ist to dralt a suitable preamble and re.olu- ,raet from a letter, addressed by tirn Wm ihree of bom have already retriei.e ,, ' confidence ' i, tb. Patriim of the "?' -f " 'he me.t...g. j " '. of '-;'-!..... t.J ustte. I. of tHre. o.b.r. like th. urr North Stat." lo believe .be can be "on.,.,,,,, of M.s.rs. J. K A. -.11. i L ' u,"',r date of June I , 1 1 !'.. d at ig French S Kvan. of .U. lul, bt,t !ced b, th. run mad fan.tac.su, of -. C. A M.rr.ng.r, W (i Wed Jin-( h. h.-ight of tb. eic.tem.,,1 in V.rg.M. pir,jl(J tilrlf Ha.,,,,... a ,,r , on her bor.ftrt and .lee. here .ton.ndV. Harris. growing aut of h. p4..g. of the resu... f,.. preir-,.. of .pport, ., . r. .,1 rui.d t.. i-s.jis o i.lnrij lo urf-ie aul lu." jester ELECTIO.X TtJusd iv Uth November. and month by uiomb, :Le thread are grid uahy trel'.ing iLtiu.ieive asunder, aud a stranger vi-uiLg WaLibgton might imagine ii.at iDt hittui.vc of in. United Stale was :Lt P,-iiirH of two loitile Republics. lie KeprrirDtalirea from ouib Caro 1:lj, ticorgia, Aiabatiia aud Mt:3ia:ippi, t.ot to U.CLIRL other Soutti.rn plates, say tbat tLej rjreDt tleir constituent. bay, 11...; t L v rcareely do s ir as tbr r eoustit- Ltk-islatare. CrumD. the B.ll man. was .lea- I .11 i.iii .n.1 nninn man ..nnnrt in nn. in our pow.r to dsUct sjeb eiTenders. and . . ' l u.e oiuy . tale 01 wi.io u'bts i,d most ot tt.m u.ciar. that laey ted by a unrity of 4.'. in Noltowav and test! Unquestionably th. response mu.t bring la.u to public j-itiee. -r ' r l U'UC ,,xiy l" ''." arc n.dy..t any om.Lt lor a a ..p.r.t. , ;, far u ', n..r be, for Jotl.V BELL. .W,W, Thai we p'.d,. our ail t, .! from ,oar..f tb. r.eo.t of lt. b.ef v.t.oa. .. , . .. .... C....L .ft . Ame.ia couuues, giving a iratu for u ov.r . . . . . 1 .1. ...... '...1 :.. ., vou bad it 10 our row.r t-j make durm ichanau of 7 vole. : ed dowa to Breckinridge, the disunion an. to keep a mora dili -ent ateh over the lie 1 li.r ff,,l 1...U i.t. ....... t ii. . 0 ..... ., . 1..: 1 :.. r toa ....... -"-"i- .- " uia ate, 00 one suie, ana i.n, in. anion fii.ura vi ur ci'imginnj, w nc if Conte deration. Sow. of l bo Southern L isKtjtcs bat. passea resolves ef this char acter aud ne may a!'ely assume tbat it is lbs troe leel'.t.g ot lb people. ' If his feelings were not with lb Jitubion its, any uid he paint sucn a p cture! He ett. 1 he ( Sip UelitO.LsLet a,l ilci. , repot la as loi.owa : Tn.ir a.owtd a Jhertnee lo L".e ; 0 i tune to the lifrnui, , : .. 1 1 c. u -, oho lureatfti lu ar.sr.lin tbat will i.coiLiae the member. u,p ,1 politic! miscnirf maker, and ths . . ed jf their voluntary ahaudniuiifijt : v and E.er.tl baa attracted to tbe 1 iyy 1 .:' lb. Uuioa parly eaouidale t.uh'i-... goo.1 and Uu., eoa..rvaltv, ilr ,1 ., aud Union su-laiumg eitisena, ti -i er trior aiowed Ibrir aihe.i,it ; : Union pnrty. Wa are gratiB'ii in ; ,t. able to ssaur eur friend in tnn aim ; n . ,' try, iu Maryland and iewbri, tbti . t I .... ; . ...... umi i.i'im nit manure w(v in 1 t'lU'f lum nt ilny ttit't jneviv.,1 Ij ' mil muiiuij'f nation the time you were among tl em. My opm- eolieetfd from iin (ut!men who V l . .. i -II II 1...J.J.... .V . .. . M 1 .it Ihit ! n.ra ihiinl riu til. im.lai . Ncrth Carolina exnocta evtr- ITn.cn '" '"....j r-f" ...... au. c.g,K .. cii ...a 1 ....-..., ... s now,. , ., . uu. , Man to do hia Dutv If hi feeimgs were uot aitii lb. Jisubioa- Everett. Let ui resolve to do what w. con- " wl 1 "r' : prem.,-, wnnout his master t xnowie.ig., . - 1 11 . i . t . , , , ' We have too mu'-h confidence in the eon 'ana yet know n to th. pitr'il, in a v be after- In the greet battle of Trafalgar, LoH i.ts, why aid be paiat .acn a p'cture ! ile ceive t be oar duty aad ia.s. tb. result to . . '"e , 0 ,,, fn. , ,' ,,v, .,. fc ' .... ssrvsti'tn of the peopie 0? North Caroline w.ras cliasli.ed tor mch o.luiico, with the Nel.on, before the tut., .-.-ut wcrd 10 tu u:el ptrcetv a sefasibi. io. of tuat spirit a higher power, li.t ao not forget that tbe b.lieve that she will east her vote for eoaaent of the owner. bk-l that "Ei glaiid expects every man to of brotbetuood that feeling of lore for a election is TUE'DAY n it, th 6ih of No- ' ny nther than a unun man. and believing du Lis duty 1 ?o, il tbe e.ectioi, on 1 I bs commuii country lue surest cttucut ol the veniber, and see that all vour ueiohbors o 1 ner nhentatiDgly, tbat il on DAY, the Ctu ot Novembei next, we say Uuion be couiu behold a,i this, yet be uo.s n tLe polls. Belter late a little lime in en North Carolina expects every Union man to not eiiow thai be ttid tbe least tmng to pre- deav&ring to elect the Union ceu-'ii.ses do hi. duty ! Remember that, friend, aad Vt''' ,Ll" eakuing tbe bonds of the than io vsin regrets after the elt-.'iB Has .th tne - Nation- t- uton but be was t. inpleU to exclaim tbat eoD(. Sg,ist Us. anu E.er.'tt. "e are aissoiving ate. ty week and month fkfS':vei, Tbst we re.ommen.l ti the ouneil of the ditTurenl ehurehes in this aud !y r.q'iire" proper exertion from this time other Counties of the stat, u tpp.ii.t and let yoar ticket be be led 1 .. 'JiiioD Cand.dales, Beli Church Lect ure Prof Du Pre, of Wotrd College, will ciiver the Piftu Lectjre in t'-.e Cos'se of Cuurcb L.ci'jri., iu tbe btsuuicut of tbe new Melboi.st Church, on 1 tiuraday ien inj next. Su'iijret, " The Conuecuon be tneru Science aud Revealed Keiimn Bad Behavior. by nsODth, tbe thread ar gradually fret tii.g tbcUieives asueder. ind that the Kp reseotacres from Souib Carolina, tjecrgta, Alabaia. and .Mississippi, not to uienuoii other doutbern States, d.olar that they are ready for a aeparate Confederacy, lijl inee bis notninalioo, Mr. Breckinridge baa eJU,y.eL..j sa.ng.u ui. opiui n, ana auao thfrefr, atogetb.r gratu.tous Lr.oe uiomiis ago ne tuouut tue . ouioern Sia'.es were ready for a separate Confede racy, now he thinks it doubtfal whether . there are Lftj iu tbe Union, ilear bun : " I have no doubt a great many gentle men in tbe Soutbern Stale of tne Union till trie eve of the 6th November aad tbe k"P UP patrol at day i. urely oura ! Let us then to eur potts, and se to it that evry vote is male to tell and wheth er we elect John Ueii or not, w. will btve the proud eonscioac m of knowiu Murtli t'nralinn did hr dutv for th. I'niO't. Tbe Ruiletin of Wodnesday ia-t mide an Hie Cnnslitutiwn, an't I'lt enjoreement of io'iiicrimit.aie charge against tbe opposition "" .' X. Y'. Z parties, for interr opting thrir procession We ar glad tbat, as far .1 the liei! party ' .,. thi n. c. whi. re concerned, tbe Town Mar.hal exoner- THE KLITUll OF Til E BULLETIN AND ry manner a. will more s irelyten l to t place ot d; vine worship, lud to prevent s: from haviog undue eoi 'espondei.ee wit tacli oth er at aurh places .v.ioi-r , That whrt, a. law alid.n.' cit tbat we will lend 0 ir rarne.t ai'. ti the en forcriuenl of the law, and malnuin it a it is bat deeming it ios jfSciuM for ojr pn tection we will esra.sily meiiioris ii. the Legislature lo pas. a uiorw tring'nt law for tbe suppre.aion of i lirit tratiic with slew.. and to pain-b such elT-nce in such liew Advertisements. Attest. 00 is cai'ed to our new adverti-e-meats, e.-pecl!ly Aleunder & McIougall'. At the.r Foundry tbey are prepared to ex e jte any order, in their line, and persons . .,l ...o.eu , n.s.ug inc.r wor. wet. ,ba, fatlJ. ,0J,uulioIjal f,-b,. Wlii ei-catsd. As tbey mould twice a week uvr be recogniied. A few are perhaps, 1 1 oi. who bate never ttn tie operation Diauniwbiai., though I d.aai if tL.r. can be gr.i.fi.d by caning Wednesday, and L'1. iU lije L "'" Sulurdav. No, w hat has oaursd this change ? He , . ertii,iy is tr. fling with the people, for e can fijd, eip-ct, baif thai number ia tt,is cojnty. Yei, tweuiy five ii.eu who are yr e disa&iot.ist. Let the people, tbe Uuton-iuviag uiea, reflect 00 li.es thing. If a revoluiioa precipitated upon as, 11 ftili tb. a be too late to regret voting for tie ci.LivL. ticket Bell and Everett Torch-light Prooes aion. On Friday agbt last, tb. fell and Ever ett Club of Charlotte had a toreh -lijjbt pro cession. 1'i were pl.a-ed to goodly nun her of our friend from tue country, I., took part with a. arid j j Led tb. procession, which numbered Lear i'') AecorJing to the program i.e, a proces alou aa fursuti, be sued vj ii, cpritg Lrasa jSaod, uudir the cotiimand of litu m L. Davidsou, -'bif Mar.hal, ided ty eeseia: asisiant Mar-Lais, iu front of tee MiL-ioa House, it marcbed to tbe t ourt House, from tbeL'.e it proceeded la a .re iraiwpareuey near tbe jail, where a : a 'f nun.Ler with trausparn.cie joined tbe fio'r-slou. Fiom tbiLce the process ot. 11 srebed through tbe principal straet. to L.ii.s li jtel Aioryg the line of inarch a eoiftant cbeering, for Bell and Ltr?lt, a!es them, and tbe charge of tbe Bulletin is We wish t c'Hi'd say as much for tb Bulletin's friend on I-'riday. While at the stand we beard frequent shuuts for " Breckinridge and Lane, o much to, that it was eaojgb to annoy any speaker ; and e are informed tbat the CouBly r-'oiicitor was beard to tvli a Breckinridge man, who was pretty full, 10 huzza for Breckinridge and Lane, ai much as he pleated, and while tbe Eire Work, were being displayed tber. was very fre fluently sbeut. for Breckioridge aud Lane If sorb conduct ia not condemned we have iittle hope ef the country. " BALI) FACE." taurougo eradication o. to groat and pe.ti ti .... , .. ., i, . 1 , T. lent an evil ; for it is deem.d that B'icb L 1 he L litor of lb. Bulletin in last 1 hare- ... ... . ,, da,'. i..B.. talk, about th. "taunts and '. -"en... .y .7....ry io t ccntemptibie jeers of a few stragglers, (bit- sug nau oeea imuibing ra...r ire.iy ui , 4 hald foe. ' and other ' lu.an linuora.' . ' Wt',1 now, Mr. Editor, the Breck and Lane safety of existing intnuti on., and tas p.ace and ij 'i in t of the country. above roolutiona wsre unat.imous'v D.t juiou party did have a torchlight pro cet.io. on T uesday r;,-bt last. Tbey came forth from a " hole in tbe wall," with blaek bottles painted on thtir banner, an 1 they formed in ''sing!, fi.e,'' (as tbat was tbe only chance ts make tbe thing look lengthy) nJ in one single iuitauce there were two men abreast, aud tbat was where en man 'in intion. it wa. retolved. That the N C. Whig aud We.tcrn Hemocrat here.jjest ed to publish the foregoing procee ling.. Ou motion, Ibe meefng luea '!jurnal LAIUD ALEXANDER, t h n J. 15. ATWti.t,, C. A. UaHai.NU.it, "t""- Wlln DID II'' have been lately travel. il;.' Hi that irtate, aud otiiers wi.fi were at tu llrburg r e, preienls a melansbo y picture of that eeuntry These gentlemen rni.fued with a arm e .eviction th.it tue leader li.er wre determined upon tbe overthrow of liie tieiieral lio.erti.ip.ul ; and, if no other ii.i'aaure would cILet it, that they would r.-k tt upon tbe cbitice of war. 1 uudar- tjiid that miii of tbrni talked ef " .tee ding from Ibe Uuion," while others boldly ' averted th. poiiey and practicability of . " severiu; the Uuioa ;" allein thai 1'viiu '. .,..,, oU1BJu m.m, ..... ...r, auu., h) u. luinpruiw .0 snail!;, hit . lilies with her situation ; that tho sohiui..o1 aud assistance of North Carolina was eooni.d uu . uj.iicr ui oo.iT.r, ana mat me 1.0 S .a'.hera .State, would foi.ow I beg you ,. ,, Mlio,, n, 10 i.i me near irom you ou inn .uiji.-t 1 shall b. happy to fiod lbs 1 aui mistaken ith rcspret tu our neighbor. " t he death of 1. Henry al this critical period i much lo be lamented. llai he .ivl I am persaad.d be wouid have con vmed th. peopl. of Virginia that it was tb. eoudui.-t of thr'r Legislature, not any . ..... ... v.,., ,. ., .ua. Ppe. b j,,, dem.ndi ""J'r " "S'", " ""' -".u .ue pair. of cM( WouM n 'ji .jiii i .uu iv utuu 1 itn inn mii'iii .id. j 1 .1 . ,' t out .1 mtmory forever. Ihusthejac i : ., . . . . ,, .. , ..ii..-. 1 securing tbnr own .ut e t b.ns aBcct bow to tr.at bis ast to.ltica upib- ' .... . 1 .. 1 . . 1 ,. r " ,'.jil and Breik'n ntaie ( , '' '01' . . ., , , ..' .V I". l)y Jl.k. ' 1 have written to our friend, Mr. John 1 . , . ... , , 1. bji iui. a ptart.101 end strsnk" U : son, urging him to s.rva .gam lu the As ,,,, .... . j . .1 1 . i.d , , " 7 ..... ratmu Cuming a it doe Inai thu Iml semtiy. 1 am very anxious tbat be thouid, ,-,. k t- j . ,i... 1 ,J . . , , , lro.it of the I.rrckiiind je i.trlr. lis ' as ( bav some reason t bclivv tbst a t.lau v, ,vn i l. 1, . .1 ' ..... ... , . , , lot. ay I? ;i,t " But tbsre i S u -S Sl'lil.'t'i u.l liinirttnt 'J tie the, . mr 1 1' ,ri,t 1 h 1 - , . . 1 o.'i t 'nivn ,U- n l.nri, 1. ,. , , I'll lit fleet. I predict from th sins a-. , i that in tl.e event of Line ln r . adiutiii.lration will bate lo r. 1 r I r upon Iho consi-rtaii.e ere. jrrs trot: Itrputilicao rabk', y'tiiied la in.. '. ic party Audl.tw.furiherm.it.it Mr. Lincoln, who 11 a tire4 nd . ir.g mau, rt tbe .gns of the imj.. 1 will regulate hi admini-lration n- I - If . . . L . . .1 . . , 11 it. taaen rue oalll o uu 11 : lil do so, a 'id i. A:.-; ' IImi.1 I,::: . th. .'nastituiiin ; obey .ad eir-v 1 etT.e' tbe (ieri.iVis of the Sot isu.c 1 II draw aru.na ft,, t of es.rv eeet jn ' : country Let .h ui zi'.r 1 .latj aaait wnb e.lu.nets lbs ol,-.i - ''', and final development of n. i". istra.ion supporting it iur.-vr it : serves their eupport, aad I guaran'rr he will achi.v. .11 adminislra!...n ' tttuiiuiial, sa comer veuve of lis i' lut.re-t of the country,', liialof f 1. 0'' noiu ijf 11. ' us occupy a trot ' A DemoerrAtic Lie Nailed to th. Coun ter. W. learn that it i. current' j reported ia AnJ wty do the Southern 'he har.o Beigbkarho&d, that Mr. Wilson, States desire a aojibern Confederacy? in his ipeeeh here on Tuesday last " told Mr. Oue of tbe first act, says a ariter in Flori da, who is in favor of a dissiiuiion, will be held up another wb.wa. too drunk to walk The result of the recent election, in tb. Lie, with the L.rltai. of VirJiuia and ' '? "' V"'' ,n,r':" 1'8'0 u,f alone, and it i. a aotonous fact that there North may be acc .uut.d for as f.19w : this I think he eiiu'd del.al " ' . sbo nd clesrly under. tan 1 ; and li.st were ,ne ef tb.ir m.n , out in the dia-, From tne l...u....... .e,....r.t. , Th. obs.rv.t.un. of Mr Johnston, and m k " '-'f U"7t tanceo fifty y.rd. .nl th. Editor know, J,.,,, JiK,T A,0(VJ 15 AK ,h, ...pr, ilBtt.,00. 0f ,;. ll4f( ..', ' ' "Tl , V, ' r 1 a. a, I a, anybody .!.. u.. there wa. . y,,,, uy,inl ,..! t.,0,d .mbe.r corr.sp.ndenc. aith Jud,. " " 7 " U ' ' more drunknnaess tbat nigbt and the next ,(c ( dav in Charlotte than has beea seen for tb. lait 12 moblba, and 1 as tbe dog rclurneth to hi vomit," so these " conteraptibl. yelp- lielnujcU ! JlrtruieU ' lhtr.t,e,t ' lrdU, will doubtles. ructll lo tho reel tb.i re opening of the Afne.i ri.ve Trade. 1 nai 1 tne secret , aud tne Ce.uuDia Care nnian say " that the least said about 'be Afiicau S ave T rade the better Y'iX diu.. ,M;r that there was n cbaBO? for Douc era retaroed to " molest ' tbe IkTl and Ev la., aud tbat Mr. Bell was his first choice, ,r";t procession on Friday night last. They but tbat be saw no ebar.ce for bim, and that! , ' 11 1 j he intend-d to do all that L. could for tbe j lurn ,be prowiion .' ,nJ at the Depot, success of Breckinridge and Lane." Now, when tba speaking wa going oa, oae big we are authorized to sav that this is a most ' J's'p.r 'n particular, a Dumocratie " ofliee- l e.low cit,i,-n. tbmk of the-e things , wilful aud infaraoua lie, and the parties who b',;,1r-" "ho b"r h''ng than yel- j ., v-. i. . . u ,, ... . ! ping, urged a. J exhorted tbe smaller yel- : ptrs lb their tneao, c JLtcmptible, dirty work mailing speeciie tor beil and Everett, be- Said D. B.ocraiic office holder is a a.aee of i" k-pt up, ai.d although the precesmon was interrupted by our opponents no oue t'.os sj notice of it. After arnvio? at tbe ii.t'l lieu Jbt. A. Young was -.a ,ed for an i in. .tied a line sddr.js A(;er be eoo- r oiifd. be introduced to the cr 1 l.airttiger, E.q , 01" .'abarrua, anu was I. uiiy cheered After making a few re- II. ks Ut rf rred in withering laagjage tv l.e dav-tard.y act wnn.n bieii perp. Ha ted in tbia eo joty. ( n . furii.er t.o ie of it in a- r e .l .u. 11 ID.- I i.e n i- ,h ,i.o.-d I... - j -. u, L. h wa. rtc-ivd U) i' y t- i Ht I, A Dastardly Aot. We !'-arn tuat a few mg.'it ago, evera! Ureckmridge men bung Mr. B-.-il iu eigy al 'jncr i. 'ja.,aut store, iu tn lower end of Meokieuburg County. The individual who perpetrated thia act il W BILLY rOL'N'jliLOOD, -.i.tcd by R. Warreu aud bam. Vouog biood, who now reid. in this county, bat sre a.i ."fou'h Carolina Hecs.iionists We arc 1 ...lor g ad that na native born cltiieu uf Mcckie u anu was hurg l.al a band tn ttiia dirtv buine, and we were sali.Ucd at tne ti.M that ao man, unie'j be was a dw.ocbdint of a lory or a secessionist wou.d eiesceud i'j such mcau iks; and what i as bad, w leara tbat a riiiiuber e.ect la Ine Legi.iaiur of Norm 1 sio.ina staged thai be woj.d base it pub- It-tied n tne Balialttt. Tb. fin-.r of seorn "one u Jed, Mi. h o "ho j.l p-.it t us w intring sbafl. at aush l,.: c.fil I"' 1 !' I""U J.ss D. Bright, of Indiana, declared o ' lection of many am on.' our reader tbe mi penly ou tbe mail boat, 00 Sunday night, 1 ic. given by Mr Je Hereon lo John l ay-' Wiur'a i a NaMX ! A few ilu ' that Hendricks, Democratic candid. to for lor, of Caroline, iu letter address. 1 by the wife of one f our dry good, j Governor of Indiana should be il.leetcd the former lo the latter uuder dalo of June , .bought to astonish her hu-ban I l y h r l II .id inor. to nominate Hreckiiindge than 1st, 11U I, nd therefore cotiteiuporanvou .j ii.it. teste in ..lectin a dres. App' ar anybody, except Wm. L. Yancey, and that ' with tb. ' Virgiui. proceedings" of tbat mg st the breakfast table io a tie "r'''' ia tbe reward southern and North. an Dmb- time. The following extract eouiains tho per, itie exelaimed t " Dm t yu tin.' 11 ' ocrat receive lor it. 1 aubstanee of Mr. Jnflvrson eomiuumcatioii 1 a beauty, and only two soiilinj;. a yari Webeardfram several so.rc-i that lhi " Iu every Iree and deliberating aociety Eruncb J" " French !" . i.-laimcl ti ' I Hon Je.s D Bright voted in Jefl.rsonvllle 1 there must frou tbe aature of man, be op-j band, lint is au American print. "'" ' ye.l.rday lor Lane, th. Republican candi 1 posit, parties and vioi.nt d'...nsiona and am wiling every day at c u's 1 ' date for 'tovetbor. If this be true, and we dieerds ; aud on. of lUes, for the most, A otnahat similar sceue trsni'ri ' aunot doubt 11, the Breckinridge D.iiioer.' part tuu-t prevail over lb. other for a Ion th. St Nicholas Hot. I, New York. A ' .ie..B them to be th. only bop. of th. li.er, aud it i. prob.hi. b. wished to r.. ' t" , ' f. '"epr.ssibl. ooa- K'r or ...ortcr time, r.ra.p. Ih.a party pie of ituliut lad,.-, sppe.rtd ... , . ..... that .; .1 . t . K,. 1 agai.ifi I) lU!la to a mo.i dangerous division is iicary to induce each tu walcli breakfast table with what they sulf - -1 ce ib.ry. SV , wou.d caution oar big - . l m.nn.r of mean, "V"" U"U' J'"l- ' . P-p!e th, proceeding, o. b. F.ench .i.ico w apper.. A ni- '' fnend. ,0 look out far lies, for they ar, be- lo tZZ tU""f " lL,t J"" l) 'h 0lb"- Uu ou P'? q-.aial.ti.. in conversation, remarked tag e.rc.lated all over tbe eountry t dej- , Jiurb tba tt.eeiiu But Mr Editor B)llt r,51'1 ol ,,,r ,l8r)' Lane, and the, rity of the ou. party th. otii.r is to rc.ort ho was aaloiiishcd at the iniprovewn' :"'' c-ive them. John B-ll aad Edward Ever- el., .ould be exptcted after readin'r ,'a.t K'Pu,,'lcn 8ul ,'ukt- Thi. wa. to a scission of th. Union, no Federal Gov- in Am.r.o... print, of late rears, e..fr-'"i " altar.lL. only ,,.,,0D.l candid.,,.. R.. . Uursda, . Bol.et,, Ther. the 'cue " P.'! t 7 "i U,eckluridK i ';u''1 'f 'i"t- If to nd ours.vl,., rem.rk. by railing the ati-aiion -f lb- .ol.. to .0.. fnvtl.t- .K fM f v wa, g, vea, bo. to u,.ke tb. ....ult and 3' t, V'"" uow We " h.ar'of tb, present rule of Mass.ubu.etui and lad... to the nuaii.y of their dre.-e. "J solvetovotefortbe-ontbefocbofNovem. t l " " .onsiu.r.bl. about a ...mproniiso wh ,h i Co.neceut w, br.ak the Union, will tb. the.e ar. Kreucb"they ...Li-ae-- " 3 ; d ther.ia, .cd tb. drift of tb. article v.a 7 .. . ..1 1 .. , . - , . ' " V . L 1 . ' ''''P0'6 lh h"i . ....11. 1 . . l . . . .. .- . - "' 1 .inor 1 o lonir as ma ianu ciiaie. a one cut uH a. ..ur .. .. .r.. ... k.hi. ...... .. .....j .0 .... sua., auu .be couise ol the . i..,.. ,..,...,i .. . . . j . ' ....-.-. ..... Bulletin eeners.lv. our Uuioa m.u oui.hu,. ' f ..... great . ar. we not nu-a .till 10 tin. M.nob.ster prints." Tb learn .,dom by exnenenee At l..t .0 , , . ''M"IP"!, "U"!U " '' ' aalh or that, and with all the pa,.,u. of f.,nl-bu their elegant I' i-eintu.; salely through every great etruKa-lo. wbeo men T lmmodi.telv w. .Ii.il.,. . !-.,.. ,h 1.....1. .? .u. , -M.... - .V.SI'.S .'1 .1 .S . r.-OHpectH of Bell and Everett in Ala bama, We learn from a letter published is the Raleigh Rej-t.r, dated October l i, that a ' large Bell and Everett Mase Meeting was, r'.K tub n. C. wmm. held atseiina, on the l'lth and lltb inst. TIIE BULLETIN AND SOUTH CARo- . 1 . ",u, uii...ai.., ""J your nre,, ladies reuch pmi'T1 k. oil. .1111.1" tbe nation seemed about to be r.nt ..under .ylv.aia aud a Virgiui. party ari.e 111 the U is ibis folly which eompei 1 1' j 7 great .noca.-yimsort (,.) ,v,4. r...duary eonled.r.cy , and th. p.,M; ,lllua to aHix French cards lo hi" AnietieWt , will be di.lracu-d wm, 1 1.. 11.. . . . ... .. l ( mt Kv.d.nc. ...um.1.1 H...I U i... . , ""-rV "I" arap. uow.. lireck.nr.d .t ,k. v. .u' I- ......... 1 7' " " " "'""'7 mauulaoturee Am.r.u. po rt,.. ,liU c.l Ureekiunri .. ....n . . . L. . V . i i .1 . , . I . -. . . . ....... , - r- I ..li fi ......J , ,1.. p...p:. .1 ib buli u, L .....j,, .,, n.,iii. K.i,,k, i. i'.'..rr." " 1 ' ' " t.

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