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Tlortb Carolina aolljig. No Fusion in Georgia the Breckinridge la. For sii years he Ins been identified with men resnonsibla. H'CJF i"f'l"-'. and is lUrelure objectionable ' I moet Cheering Sign. I Mr. Bll' Posltlo,.. WORDS OF WISDOM FROM A SOUTH- U .k.i i T :.l .1. In the speech receutlv delivered at Ma- I KUN RIGHTS MAN. wishes of the people, a meotiog was held at ( "" Allanta, tor tl.c purpose of arranging, 00 a n .1.. 1 1 nn If.. ,.;.,; 1 1 1 1 1 linn mr nrA.,A ir. m 0 " 0 ' J . """ " ')""" ... --rfv " I of that Si Id a recent ipocoh lo his constituents, VtT We talto tho followina from th.n National Pemoorat. I . Mr. jJs found out .nr. l.litigmitn 8 clii,r.ini On the 29th October, in defpreneA to tho ..... ....... i lid, Mr. BrecUintiilijeT lleopposes . ,,.,., 01 mil oitm, r " "ia"" Iht 00 Win. W . JJOVC'.', a member oi , puunu m-..i . ..imu in polling , ... .... . . . In mil. in lU lJ.ii,.. Hl i.,..n mr i t . . i i i. -if . t . I - . . . . . ..!-.. . i . ' I ii.ii rmvim. Bin ii ion ii.. overt -6. ......... ... w. - reterstiuri: jniruifriicrt in union oi mo (;,inlrreiui from Soulh t aroliu.t atiM a tn n wu a more piaiiiig auaiiiloiiiii. ut ., ra ii Ki.titiu.i Willi that policy winch elected to fill hatli tanan.ii.. bv lar.ru ma- i sn.n. duns' nf Mr Hi ll on tliu tviesfion of . i . . i .:.... ....I 1.,....,, r ll.un Mr. Clii,,.ni:.ii ;.. , liberal basis, a common ticket for the union re ..,.cncd ihe s.at.fj '' "' Thie-anim!.. .ir.n.il..u il. filth Souilitrn ri-.ht. ami in proof of the duty of ,,, Snilll, 11Q ., M ". ,;.,,- .it. i ratted th Wliirf ami join-d n, i," ot uii the people ot ijeorgia, and to instruct rl,iJn ,t,,.n wind I that Eleotorai ticket. wheu chosen, to ct A"" wl er ,W. Breck the vote of that State in the Electoral Col- ,irt, r, aim tinor uiiueula lege , iu such a manner an to defeat Lincoln This ahould tilrenjjilip.i the fault ' jHA!?tOTTF:" Aloud a v, November h, liififl. rguiiii'itti'. htt pre. m-rtiMiiiil U.M'i.rdnei;. I um ui'W alutin Y. ii mi ... in unilp. Ilu- ... ui.le i.n uui and Hamlin. Although it was supposed that crti.u .t ait in. g ranuiuat.- ain.i minilur .c. all nartiea turn in f.vor ot fusion fet tiuii-l T CHi'Milale. Ynu r.inn.ver i. ' ' ... 1,1 urtlieiii unu lu ulidnil.in tin ir rlcIiiiii..! wtienthe nuetirg a.oeiiitile.l tor Mutine tniti.ui.. uuiat uiu, un Hi j only the H. II and Ponglas Kxccuiive t'em- ". l'l-r-: of mil. , . , , , I ... .i ..ii ii . . , a 1 caitiollO uli'l Iiilrlllift-ni riouinern iiii-ii iu oi an union mei in ine aucoesj ot our cause, i r .... ,, , ., ... n!(i-, in mi. ouiiiitma aupport lii i h ctloii. Mr I ll plnttirin, yet , . In. ,U(. v-urupponenu arc maiui laro e'c'- be M.i-1. U tho Hoiislituiioi., the Union and tiona of what tltey will do They bmjr largo- ; tn0 ,w. To know how lie interprH the ly on carryinj; Kentucky, Text, auJ iu fact Conniiiution. and whl la ho iil i nlorce, lerance to tho followini; aeiiiiiin-iii, f h'eh party ! We know ct nou.., nlv Si, the course ol tun U;i, i , ward Juilu lMugl : AVYTIIINU Ftill l'l.i.'K Mr ( He UN. R. W ak. field. K.q ,. I . i...ir. I... con. at nieii lo acl. and i( nur auilmnxid a(rni. l)r m ill rrcmr o-ilrri fur ihe WbiO. bl.mk i.r a tinrmrnli, ami rrreipl tlira..mp. Any pe aillwrnhinf r, pay lo hmi Willi. h It.rrr monMi ill rtttrni lr Vi his r tarn millart. ( tiiitteea wi re present, a lliey were not , ,CCii,a. He nn itnctbv the Breckinridge Comiuittce, they . '" 'aya o,p..td agiuuuu. .Nubly, m.bly. hi I , , . I he rtiMid f-niiiuily In the aflH. iii.iil ol It..." I deemed il impolitic to make auy alteration , am) ,,. pi, .tj,., i all ,'.rti m lnj-.',U renun in the tickets now before the people. The " "I M"'ieat vrhat.nr " lu c.nm. t Ininaell Wit.i lu- p -liey wliK-h re.upriied Hie aUverragi Htll Oonimiltee, however, published an ad- tjimt ol So, !., hr haa alw.iva iipViani every Southern State. Let I no in bra,', but .uii. .ii .l I''1 vote. Hud who knows but the disooui 1...111I ihe tilure of the I'lsumou party may be coin- i. not and a. r pieted ? God grant it. A Scabby Trick. One of the niennext trick that we have heard of the Dreokinridge men perpetrating, ia the report that the Ik-11 and Douglaa , mated m inn. l mi in hi r.ennl If his record fuiln, llieli he and his pi lit for ill mu-t full If his re Old in sound, il ;,'i'es inuaiiini; to hie platform and stronih to linn. To this reeord he refers us in his letter of accep tance, ami to the record let h go. Mr. Hill thus proceeds : My proposition, and which I shall estab lish, la that John Bell is as sound as the embrace! tho entire imilh of the presuut political controversy. M r. Ho) cu aaid : "llinler these circumstances, I think I it. Hvcrea a sp. eeli at .tieviliu ,, ,., am aulhorixud lo oonsnli r litis -.tuui of. The Spectator of that place, -p.ukn, alavery lu Ibc terriionea as purely apeeiila- saj'1 tivu. True utatesiiiaiiship cniiai-.ia iu tuui Hi, apeeoh on thia oiei.sian t, pursuit of ihe prncttrul ; f ir (joverunii'Ut ma calculated, and intended rl'mi , is practical afl-iir. As we can aui no I in limit) dm public mind and pr.r, ,r thiti)t practical by the iuoi.t arden' an I uo-1 th j conteinplaled prnj. et of ili,.t', ce.slul pursuit of this qiieslioil, 1 think i: ia L'uioti. tt was an eif.jrt ktiuh u. -.; wise iu us to dispose ot it for the present, ;eut, pitnotio oitKona everywllr i.-i i ii.- i...ji i ... . . ,0"'"p Pp'P , """8"t's,,tl,l.,,.u,a,..,. ,!.'., By l. p.ny, by tickets have been withdrawn in Kentucky ! Tho platferm contain, three distinct pro- uilii uiej inmuu; mo iuniiij: resuiu- i ,M put riii. liy ln lnr, by ma r-cnril, by all ine i.liea iucn ni.fct In in 4 luuilrl .latis- bv luaviii. it whure ilia (?.jnslituliuu aud the : iiiiunalitiedl v eoml. inn i.. platform ou which Mr. I5reckinridse is uoiu- j Ur(!j 8coU docijioB D0W p)ll0d j," I 10nyrvd w,lb tbn uoMtion of II,,,, , lion, vil : riH Priasll'ENT. lion. JOILN HELL. OP TEEMlE. int ahnuld the D. II alio Krr tl em. an ikiiulHi.. in the Kitclnral iu. Iravflhr pei.pl.-, tli. jf will carry ut tln-ir c.i.5littiriils, in c-.stilii e Stl. in u.-tl iiiullll.-, aa kllfill el. I I. Hie., Ill .H.u llamiili. n-bl . t.lan, he repuill ' ii.m.hI .1 tr t .. 1 1 .11 . ; lei Ihe Ij a of the cuiin : .-lie ..I tue t-iit-iiiica uf I. the T n." in favor of breckiuridero and Lane. I fituiheiir 11,6 1 rh.i 1.. . V.l. cupied by nrelle.t fnnl ii. ll.a n....lrD a . . . . I.- K .,n . . ' . . . "" " " ""J'-v. : , . - e . . " ' : tab alavery 111 the territories. vine nig, must Know that tUe lull ticket e.ilii, . Virginia True to tho Union. rut vick PKir.NT. tir MAisSACIILXTTS. IIK KIIIV For the Sttte at large : Hon (iKO K BAOGKR. of Wake. D R K Sl'KKP. of Ta-.) ioti.uk 2. That ihe Territorial Legislature has no ul would not be withdrawn, when it is notori- auch power. ously stronger than both of the opposing 3 I'hal, on the contrary, it is the duty I ticket! Our irieuda ahould be ou their ' f ,he Prot" F'Tty (sla- !..,,,. 1 fery uiiilerslond) wherever neccsaary. gua.u .uu ,oo out .or r,. j Tbu h(J lbree propo,itiolllf ,, ,,., - 1 cover tl.e whole ground of power and duty. A Good Sign. ! About ibc 5th day of June, Is-'jII, Mr. I . a - -,., . Ir i eward, ot ew i orif, ottered the following They then as a: the people of Georgia if thev will austam a nartv which has dehber- Tbe Richmond Enmer touie time ago Hon. El)V A I -1 KVEI.ETT,!'eij r-f-ed ..nfe J ..,.1 a.vi. M .-;bi Mini to unit v : Aud this sati-6e us of the 1 1 ' true lutetiUOD of the llicckiuridg party, fr me noutneru ftates to aecedin,;. . this cauj . I --i)iji!Olia.'"" y i.uiMfc"o i- j , lmi.,iMn tq tha eauiproini,e ,,. iu Georgia it require a majority of the not be true, or .Mr. Kives is mistaken, who w"g liimngiou, aiaiea mat tne urtis , tie benjte. whole vue cast to oarry the State Tbe roio a letter to a Bell auu Kverelt meet-j 1,"fU,0"lio Mss Meeting, which waa to! " Neither slavery nor involuntary aervi- leaders ctrluMy ,nuU kmr tha, the Breck- ii.. 'hort time ago, in which he .ay, Vir- ! P1"0' lb t0". " ot""r"'' J "on.iet.oi. for crime, ibrid.e party iuot wronger than the gim. " ha, ever been di.tiugui.hed a. fore- 5 tbeo Bell and Ever j vZiXZrl- "t.i! 'X and L-ouglaa parucj united. Theu by has uiost among the States iu ber resistance to jett he fe"4lued grouud o fast that tm.ir be y,Utuit prr)Y1,0 Jghu Bell voed no, the party acted thus! Our opimoii is, that all invasions of the Constitutiou by acts of i u,eu llve 'keB dou Breckiuridge 8g;iid thus endorsed the first proposition of they de-ired to cause the vote ot Georti. lo undelegated or usurped power: but the ! "J u",'te'1 ,,,e 0i"Ut,, Uell and hverett'-e rtcinri.ie pt.uoriii be lost, to that Lincoln miht be elected shield she has opposed to tbeae encroach- ! ou th M",e P0'9 " This is a most cheering For tho Districts : lt I;trict,.J. W. II I.N I t i.N, of Pasquotank lo ZJu do. 4ih do. oi!i do. t' h dn. rth do. j and a " revolution, be preeij ilatcd " upon incuts has aiaajs been that of the Coiisti- the country, acejrditig to Mr. l'ancey's plau lutiou itscil." Well, now. if this be true, We aiso learu that in Alabama tbe Breck ' ana Lincu'o should be elected acordiu lo CLARK, of t'ra t II J't it K KR Y. o! Hichmond L t' Kl 'ARI'S, of l.raimlit. A 5 FoSI'KK. of R.n.doiph. Ii V VAI.KK. of P-.tiH.on. WM. P RYM M. of Li. col... do. C-jI II S (.iAUIJKR of Kurke ' rf!U!"'d to luae. tan the people wiabj'ne Loustitutiou, how can V irgiuia jotu lu i atruiier eviuebee of the true object of tbe a disraplion of this t'overnnient. Sue can- s It I win 0 i imifrs of thai narlv T Their alniia oKii.t. not. uniess she elves un hur nri.sliue ilorv. i hood, we aiucerelj ncnetr, is to " precipitant revolu'.iou ou the country. Let Hit; px Pl.t, HtMtMHKR THIS '. Ou the kins day, Mr B'rrien thit ireat sign, aud xce fit three -heers for LilUng 7 ". io..o-iotf " 3 J i amendmeut : I But no law shall be pieil interfering ! with the primary dipo-al of the soil, nor Fine Turnips. j estallishiu - or prohibuin- Atncau slave- I'ltr y hi.k if the i 'tiutiitu:toniii .moa i a .ta IU. l.-li. llfc-BEAa. i. ,-l ii l-ce Ct (n .ii. :-.. ..u..-l..t - y nit p.rt...i Hear what ' 17l- : - Tin- -tin Here is sensiblo tiuw of a disturbing! Senator. In aubsUnon tie delarcl ij,, quettiou, auJ it is precisely tliu ground oa "'"" " iinsa l'punncan, U , 1 the l.onstituttonal Union party ;j"ry -u' luinisu a j.t c ud their candidates iu tho presidential j dissolution, aud that .North Crohn. canvass. We agree fully with the Breck uo allegiance to tbe I'ed eral (.jt,,rrl ioride men on tha abstract question of: " further declared that a South,., tne rik'ht oi the . 'southern states to proteo-1 ml:' "ul mncom 0jlj tion for tl cir proportt of evert kind into 'r uiinsell "inlamous, Lm the Territories, aud would never yield that (doubt there were I position nieuafc,, nuht j but, as Mr. lioyoe very properly accept ulliee under tho te vil rnil eaya, it is a " purely apeculative" question, ' declaraiiou alone, it is very cvid,w without-tbe slightest practical bearing in ' 'he gentle man is in favor of cluf.- the present oouditioti of the country, aud it! "heels of Government in llm evet is f illy unmitigated o make it issue iu coin's on-lituii jual election. ( , a presideutial cauipaiv'n It ia a fiueatiou, , 'bus deprive the South of b'-r ri iii, , too, that, has already been dfctUrU, as the the Constitution, aud rob tho pwpl, ."eccders themselves maintain, by coiupc-) luniiut. rauie uem ma they havp. lf. tent, and Ihe very highest, authority, and etijojtd fur many jeats. Such. i,., can no longer be justly considered a nutter' a the. abounded ihroughout hi, ol controversy. Hence, further agil atioti ' and certainly found no re-point must necessarily be both wanton ami wick- Hearts ol sober, reDrCiiug men. cd. If it be n auttled question, as we all 'u- H)tuau succeeded in sli'rlr, at the South maintain, tbe fact that some few worda edge i.e occasion !y, people deny it, doea not unsett'e it. I here iie iii!iiure oi .nr. i lit1(riu.in j. ts nothing human that does uot bare ol j. e-! l'l much, we thought, from n. .y tors. The advise, therefore, of Mr. l!jce that would otherwise have be,-n aud tho entile L'uioii parly, is both i-e Iu respoosn to a inierroatory o' il.. and pairiolic to di-puj. of th quealiou ho declared lint if the tlrcimn o( , Un present "by leaving il where Ihe Con I'"igUs or Breckinridge dcpnl-j atitutioa and the I'red Scotl decuion now b: tote, he would cat u fir ih ., 1 geutS.-maii, aud ackoiaieded Ifc.i i : "as hi. prtfrret.ee ui.nl he J,-eii,-,; . msjirity iu .North Carolina, ,r,- , i n i d.i'.li uric .- i. t ii.-ii.u.ii Lulled Mat?. " pc l.eiiei.l nl gii'r 'I'm. ttaehi THE CriV.TITri aD thj. tsr-n.c Aad thai, (I.t- r. pr t.- iial I iu..n I..II ol II r or Tiitc um ; The llcro of San Jacinto for Bell. ten Sam. Houston, the Hero of S.n Ja ciLto, after withdra w iuj as a caii Ji.Ute tor ( tbe l'resMieL'Cy, delivirid a speech at Aus 1 t.U, I cXa;, iu uhicb lie d. iS the Ulsuniou ! isis some bard lIoms. lo reference to a : Stale s seCfiliniT, he fays there will be no i " llallp necessity ut hipping bi-r back, tor being Utprued cf the protcctiou ol the l.'uiou. vi i.biy Ine i; lirif Ii Mr. James Kerr, of Sbaruti BeiL'hbor- r " I please ace. pt our thauks for tao .' -1'"" Xotereign.y. ,.J,CB it S-f Wp. he said iu her resolutions of TerJ Dae rntp.,one "eighing o it., and ,eco((d prrt,lositl01, cf ,U4, Ureek. ui i-l tf FUt-; ; the other i lbs., aud measuring 2S. inches form. A TOT'OHING AI'I'KL. iu cirouuilereace, measuring, as wo are lo-1 V'B ,tltf 4 ot .Hat, or thn sain year,: J,j, U (J,;! 0ne of the Kisctors at formed by a gentlemen, who applied the' lt l''n -Maryland, and Mr. l-.vis, of La-ge ou tbe Cnion t.uket iu Gaorgia, L.. tap., to both, one inch larger than the lar- ! !-'r' 'd a?HU- '" Mr. of ,, ria. n another long eer, urgi the cum.- JonoonexhiLitiouattheFa-ir. W. b.. i ," -"-hdinen, to the ..me , o1 M tt .uJ Klcrelt. . , , , ,, , .... tonclusioo : been placed under ohligatuu by Mr. Kerr " I't otided that imihinn ber. io eonf liurd .. . . ,. . . i L- . .1 .-.i i i . lat .el wraotflm about roo.triicy ei duriu,; the iUB.mer for rruna, wtucb we Dow '"a l be o construed ao as to prevent id , ,. . . . . . ' " 6 ' T , , i I i r . or ,0 preaenl. I.el us defeat l.iiicom taKu tne opportunity to acnuowici . 1 ....v r"" , laws as may be necessary for llm proieo .jjBufj J lion oi tli rights ol property of every kind which may have been or liny he heeafier, oonlof mably to the Constitution and laws .U unity u il I. ii ae .ill lis ;..iy lnr i.i.liii.M.j . pn a ul all, auU Ii. r !ti-.l kcriipa lo Ine I'oiiali.unuii, wineii ia tne p.t I frii neanti. slid the instrument of i t-s, euin .uniiinlj appv-.l to ine i. ut ut Itie et.irr Male.." hlu Mr Oiingujao ia Dot ort- i. I I Pouglas on prn eiple, bul o f i--. I, that a OMj iiity ol tue D. m .crat, u; i-laturc ar fur lit cckinridge, an! i i. a V S Si-uaior lo elect, i.r ,, f -r hrrrkinri lg. We admire k dependence, bul auch unworthy will not be. arrireciaied hi t f. . i, i,. Noi th Carolina Mackerel. We rcturu our thank lo Mr. K Lan- t fried for some Sue .Noitb Carolina M acker 1 sut' b'"1 '"' or ' ced . , . , into aa.'d Irrritort" tel. As we never indulge iu eating auy of j th argi-ollhu Coti-ntui.oii, she. uu.d whip The Southern Union." ' e'" we uever uiauige iu eating auy olj Mr. Davis also prefaced this proviso wilt, t.ei-tit back, or soou dnindie into a petty The liisuuiouista hate eoucocled a piau fiunJ lrl ,ei w banded tbeui over to our some remarks, deelamif his obj-ct lo be to State, to be again rent in twain by disscta- fr ccouipiuiiibg duaoiuttou of the t'uiou, ' beMer b,if 'a fi-1 "" lb f lllB G jwrnuieot U pro- c J ti-elil...... il ,k,.. ,.t s,.;fi.h . .cri i .s in.-. I... I. .....i i .i i s.,. . uur cuizeas win snow-, tnerclore. wbere to let us aata the country let u. atari tear. 1 hU ' Jut btll' of J-jfii ji ii ring on try of .North I annua, and a,.; . tiay tmnlU; it as bo up aui .. nug l.i I V.-J u doubt by lb rti-nihers i, in, lbs Leojiu of the North now sue that tbe re- eral A ..'CU. ' y K lle.n.'f Ceiil tbciiont a:e inoviiij m m-. nj . t'l-illfr togetbar, for the L'niou if We su, for ounelvra if we must. take ll::a m.ttrr ,., h.ii.l and ae,:.a- .. ' f,B ' -p HLIliTloX Tiit'sd iy Cih Nuvcuiber. FIMKNDS OF Till: UNION! u-iHM & y" .i-'ig -t Ti:,-u ;., lu Nlii.Jl Mij.NL-'.kY. Th Ladies are part'euiany invited to atieni. I'ome on tbia v the !at mf-tinj of the lie 1 1 and Lierett I'mb b-ror- ti.e hi-eli u lat your last rally be tbe b-sl. The " Parker Family"' ha kinily given way for this evening, but wi I resu:u. ;n ir perforuiatice ou to morrow cv.-niog. " I. L.n: b be elected 1'rte.lu.l ol ti.e L'nited ' Stutea. ine m. mil, -iii.l. are bent on rrvel.iig a ; uilierit c.i, leuera.-y H pos.il.,.,. i ua iint a. I .an-.utieeM tiy a ui.ir gaisneu bUii.tai .n ine I re., i ur- tl s.rl.iitut. it tur t.ica.i li.cir iea,cl..e. . I.,slu t- liit'i cXUsuromary ae.ston, anj prepare ' lur Ine mm. -ante iujok'r .u-ii oi .Mr. lire. siii i riajje .t. tnc rf.idwnl .;l tnc Sou, h-in Lai- n. " 1 Wc ee it stated that au officer ot the Bell Men One Word More! To-morroa, jLf.SliiY, .;i, m.i be again cailet. upon to et-rot ) .or rifcBl as Freeiueti. I'u; iuii.tr u. .1 a en i. ia upon tne country, aud u. queitwo is carrowd dou to ' I Nl'i.N or I'i;L ; NK'N If nu are tor the Linoo of the Statu then tote f jr Beit and rirttt. .-ee that your ticket is correct and tbto oj need not fear. R.-ttieuiler tLt! ; jx are oittei.di&g for tbe ciiii and rtiigious pnv- , iiegea banded down to us by our fjielalD eri. Are you willing to give them op by' fallowing tbe bebesta cf leaders who are w.i.iu to " pr cif.itate this glorious conn-. try into a revolution. If not, nie iur the " Cnpstitutiooa! I'nioo 'l.ek.t" 'lo aucN of our friends as I his p-ap-r may reach be f -re they tote, we would eay, do your dut itt nomii.g pretut you front vot.ng for Bell aui Kverelt stilus for your native land and leave tut reiult to iod, who will do all tbitiga will. Agriculturit! Fair. Tbe Meek Vu'.iir Ai icalturai Fair cam" off oa last 'If. , n--d j, inif.nj and t r i day, ecd altnoufti the weatber, I r it,i. gleater part of ine 1 1 Hi , waa very otifaiir- Lie, we are as.-jred by eouiptent jut,'e, that larger nuinLer of per.ot,- were iu Lt tebdanee lhau eu anj a n.ii -r oee n And ao lull) impressed Is ILe Koci- ly IMat our Fairs are a succc, thai a cui-i-ii-r at le aulu baa bi'b sub.criied to make . ar-u ad ditioua to the preaeut bueoings for u.e ac C u.uiudaliuu of vianoia )ar read. r. will mu- u for rr.t jrninj; tbe Pieiuiuui Li-t tin. (., a- e ce.'d Irot OUI.Vlbl- l.l.t get It lb, mill).! Un.uli.' Our paer onlii i ae -0 ay allci n a iu V, K gi K II IU f u i ! I' week. sious, or u.roj'j the ainbuun ot cituh,atd it is lore..-ha Jo ed iu tbe foiio 'icbieitaius aonid beeome a pri-v to ioreiiiu tract ot a letter trom rs asbiu lon y p a w v i s . Although Gen Houston has differed with , Mr. livi; on some jestioti, )cl as be is a ; LiiR-ii utau, be is wi.iing to support biui j past d.fli rencea be Is i.lmg lo lorget. lie also says it Liucolu is e.ec'.ed, aud the bat- tie is to be fought for the Constitution, let 1 j Us tight iu the Lblou au.i loi ti.e sac ut tbe I uiob. H fuilher aa)s that if Mr. I.lti coiu adu.int-tcrs (be 'jovcriiim nl in accor lance with the Cotisiiiutioo, our rtlits ui iat be rc-pcicd. It he Uoia not, tbe Oon-i.tu-tion has a rttu-.-dy. No tyraut or o-urper, be say s, can ever Hit sue our rignls as loug as we are united. Let Mr. Liucoiu attempt it, and Lis party wi'.i icf.tr like chal be I .re Ibe storm ui popu.ar iti iignaiiou, wuica win burst tortu It ou. one end of ine coun try lo tnc otuer. lie minks teces.-iou or ictoiutiou i:i not Ot j j-titi-.u until ic'ai aud Coustilulionai uaeaus of redresa have Ltcii t:ii.d,and 1 caunol believe ibe Uuie all. eii come an.u these will prove made- vix : . obiaiu hue fi-b. roa thi n. c. wiiii. L'.N'ION MKK ITN'iJ ATIMONKEU MILLS Ou Saturday, the 27th inst , the I'uieu ineo of the beigbborkood of l'io-tjr Mi, la, Cabarrus County, raised a baHdsotne Ha . staff, tiggtu with puiiey-block at tbe uta-t rioge pi .r j On t ts i - prvi.o Mr H II voted yc, thus I asserting the duty of protection when nen-s Jaary, iu the very langaage of tbe Breckiu j ride platform. I For Mr. l)tis' provi-o, Ciot'rsion i al Giooe, r-.l a!, pirta, psgn an7:l For a l ti.e totes, um, hook, pa.-e 1 1 ') I I n. re! i-, n an aeiuil d.-ui -.n.t'ation. Mr Be. I ia c.-ri !.,; as .ouiid as tha B.eck.ii- Hiobauao aiituiiii-traiiou learned the secret I head, aud hazards for hoisting thenars aud immediately revealed it, liac au booesi . and strip. Soon alter 1 uciock,' a lare man ; bul be iosl hi, ofl.ee for exposing ibis ! cro"J hiving been gaib.rad, tbe American corrupt party. " I'repare lo tifiusurute Mr. Bit' kinn !' t' ftii lenl of the South '.in L'ni'iii Weil, uow, that is cool, de ci lediy cool i But suppose Mr Btli should carry several of tho Siuthern Slates, what H i waa boialed, wuu tbe Lames f lis 1 1 ul Everett upon II, wuiie the Campaign Guards,'' under I. apt. Warreu W. Neweii, tired a ten itejoic. Smaller Auisricm fl ii were elain" in tbe tielghborbood, wi-.li'lhe Dam., of Bet er ""s "'conorr of Abe Li neiii, witno'll nny avert in i then' We -oppose, with Mr Yanceyaf.be sU KvrcU Ua "j"' d. -J---y ' . it-liered 10 atloes, such as ( uioa, Ine ii-an, in parij- aouu aiiempt to " j bit '" a reioiuiion anyhow shall see what we shall see ! If tji we live, we quale. lie is do. eanu it tin l.y are nou l . 1. 1 l.,., a .:. I n ,u ou Yaocey & Co like a thou as. hear hiua : i tne c- iislituiiun, tney .it) lui .tuu.ed ,w : n, a I luaj e- ' u: t.. A Sort of Let'ina; Down. It wis geneialiy believed by many of os, tht South Carolina, in the c ie of Lincoln's election, wou'd accede aybo, wbetuer any Cher Acutheru Stale would do ao or uot Bit we learn from a notice of a speech by the Hon J. S Oir, at 'ireeuville, a few dajs ago, ibat he says he would counsel no hasty aciion au thn part of that State. Hv is uot iu lavor ct even calling a contention He thinks it eo!d be more prudent that uitini'iti'tn unit en'.rt;enient ol tUe titu t " ' 'ine L'ni'in .uirt forever," &a. Aoout tbe grouud were ponied in eouspicuous pla ces aucb mottoes as L'ni'ei &! te.'' So ""' R"Ver time nts t' " Cint.il ue sla ml, in vuu'l ire JuU,'' " Stick lo the thip tmnU 'tints nevrr make lung vuyaijes." hr. L. S Biugbam, of Concord, made an able address, full, clear and cau lid ; ci is ing with an eloquent and eulhu.iastic ap peal in behalf of cur country and our Candi das; wbereupou It 11. Northrop, Esq, ei.led ibe alteunon of the crowd to the fact, that the military company present baa wreathed around their cap tbe colors of our country 'a banner, and proposed that they be requested to fire a salute in huutr of the L.NlUN, which suggestion waa uuao .iu commi.sioDeri should be appointed to go to iruou-ly adopted by acclamation. act t .at cob-uit ailh other Aoul'.uro states, aud p.micc aaoertaiu tbe course they intebded lo pur- lUllUll.i un(Jtr CirCUU,Ia(j0(.. J, Jj,, jf . iu ... we mistake not, ., in a previous letter, in ' na'i. f-vor of extreme measures. We look upon . to- ti.is ii a luttin, jb lo tne po-iiioii ot tne g-nt, Lilian. i.. i Il Mil w'nhe the 1'rihCe ol Walts was tnere. 'ILe A e regret that we nave not room to make correspondent of ihe Cnaritstou Courier further botice id U.i- is.oe, as il is in kays ho at first deo.'iuel being introduced iast before tne elccnori, bul lu conclusion be t-loqa-ut.y refers to tne warning voice ol the iaii.ers ol the eouuiry, and ha csnnot be-iic-.e, thai aitu l:...o warning., Ine peopid win be led astray. Victor C. Barrib r, Fi-q , our Senator elect, was then introduced to the audi- nce, aud occupied ibeir atten ioo for about one hour Wr hate often had lb plea-.ir of hearing Mr. Barringer in political discus sion, and always ,tu much satisfaction Bit we never listened to hi in before when his whole oul seemed so perfectly absorb ed by the momentous qoeation. about to be determined hr the balloi box Kier Mr Yancey and the Prince. was lixnd and every ear open, aa he review. Ti.e Hjq W. L Yancey was iu New York Bu "'0 'torin that is now sweeping over the country, lashing into wives of violence the pas.ious of the population. He sboaed plain ly that every party but the Coii-titutional Union party were doing their best lo in to luiu; bul this, Co, lector Schcii and other crea-e tbe tempest and confusion, and lo we,, knoait In iuocraia wouid not a.iow, be 'k' olJ "biP Constitution toward the ben.o a ui.liuctue rcbreseulative of thn . '. ' . ' piatming T HE h H El' K I N III 1G K RS I N T IK l ISLE It's a M.d i.-.r. 1 ,ai nes-f iluuii-;.,". That lb- Breckiurid.'e) el.-ctor at Norfolk (Mr. Lamb) made a ari ai l.i ind.-r and slumped bis loo" when he prop oo l. d the ,j, laiuou. it le.ii'ou. oi ,-ir 1'niias, --wnein- ilii for Pre-i oul i be Cans.- for di-.olvin ln, Cin in,' is inintle.t from the tronoid of the ll e Sinn 1,- j jr uals Coutrary lo eip-etatiou, Mr. lou) las was onlipui.ru and replied that "if xcouH ful.'' Major Brerknri.t'w, the cc.ioo eandi i ate, in his Lexink"on perrh, rrufili uinuer, sithou.-h eaiicd upon lo respond to the same qi lion The I ml goinery, (Ala. $i, a Breckinridge jour nal, 1 aurcy or an. ) aitempied an apoi .y for their randidaie, and s ; t niay be doubtful vhetiier a can lidale ahoold t.x held to answer inlet rotation wl.ieh con-t.-in (jute bis defeat " Hera is au implied adini.eioo that bad Mr. Breckinridge an aw. red thn questions put lo Mr. Ilouglaa. iu the same maiiu-r as the questions wer promptiy re-p url. d to by the Illinois rsen ator, his ( llreekinn le'-j lef.-at would hav been Ihe Coii-equeuee ihe Lou'siiiir 1,'ouri-r ( Breckinridge p iper j lo attempt ed a wiak ,'0 njy fir th- ir candid lie s ii If lice, touching lb,, vilai q itioti as i gartU tne perp- luity of iiik l'niou, au-l in concluding an rdiloiial says "No nun in America, save Mr. lloij.-lss, would ss.ume to ansr ' A very bijjh compliment un intenfionaliy p.-tid the regular D. itiocratie candidal'.'. William K Kinkr, of Alabaiuv, elected 'ic I're-ideiit of the I 'nited ,StaU- in lfs.Js!, wheu called on did not rcfo.se to answer. To a letter a I Ires-ed t7 I. nil the ICth of June, whilst a Southoru t'onvr-n tinn was iu session, in which tbe secession doclrint was boldly advocated by Yanrtey and such like fire at- ri and disuniomsis. he replied, "I have ever bo-r. a St.te inputs man oi tne Ot n..ron school arid can If all aill not, ea'-tnt lo dolt! A mote ineut lor t nlou in Ihe South now will defeat Lincoln and save the Government. Tnu is the posiilihl't now of saving the I nion, and 1 doubl if u eau be done iu auy other man ner I." lb" politicians and pre-. i-the au ihors of ah our troubles !, I cmn iie to rN;!e, will nil tbe penp.n eoii.-iulrste their Votea Alii hiw b tier ran they cou eeotrste n.an tote Ut the man abo all admit i national j who was n ver eonrect . I with a facliou, Tho urier agitated tbe alatery question for party purpo.?, whose whoi' lite is a jtutrantee of fidelity Id tue Constitution aud the laws of the laud My e antryien, a. it was in I'u day of Jerusai. in s overthrew, ao it is amli u no. he roHi'uoa eneuiy is luttmo deo ILe wall, of our NaU.ua! Jerusai. ut, and vet w:tha are oar Jiiums, our J.iui and our r.,ei.r. leading the people to ii. i-i .u and destruction, to craul'y their fm n n ro ambiiioiis ' What Prophets have la. i I el, what Sanour have we cra.-.li -I, toil aa should be Ibat abaadonud by the lol of our fathers '. Let ua repent oiour wiak edn-si let ua heal our illll, Tiir SifTti itt nit Pnorr ti . 1'nimn The Ieacii-. Urceki' r '.- Ibe i. . rial o'.,. Yancy. the M intgotnry Adtt-ri.tr, , ly favors Lb.ouioii in lh event ( I, election, anl then what! Wh, t . proposes that the Sou'b .liaii af -r, union it efT-ctcd pine hciS'll ns pittttt'iuit ! l'.'f!tn,I! In reply lo which, our R-H eoh-ir.-wi the M tntgonivry Po-t, Weil .in i r first ef these prnpodtioi t wo-jt-l b' lio ieh, but shsd rif Wasbirij.' n ' v South got Jiiiii .1 Ii a. u mi; 1 ,r.- :-.-! lection of Greet Brit am, to free i,,., from tln.t ttrauuieai pmef '..r fought far ii ten Una jeirs, anl to'., theu biool tike water! Gttat II i . oiosi exoii'trous Al, . uioni.l n..w un farn nf the glrde, one of ihi-i Ui ata'esnj. n Vrcet-.tiy lu.u'l. d cur iu,1 i . bef.re ti.e r. pr'cn' nivt a .if t h cause ha represented ir. part a sia.e i. IT lluitmOHii iWnsi. T S.,t riu.ay P.iRtias rf I be elected, of llieb ail good fli'll a -fu.ly appn be3-iti, ibere will be ba' paints in Ibe South after th rr.i, over unit lor I nion and on for i'i" let and tbo it will be found what er- come down fn-ra lb meucitam of sin and real ol jerl. of iho.e who produ -. I ihe r.-ip in our tewip.e i i -a snail li e e !.,.) al t.uaric.tou III Annl .-I In- enuea ol our L'moo be d.ii God, ttiii ,)ur Gd, sUa.i return to t,l iway, and I, ,( for u lo lit l,st shall I b .itiing f .r the I nto as long a the l gov. riiinent r.--p.et in (' , cu. tens of .N.iri'i tlarmina. Now ) f 1 ir ail pairiolin men to rhoos-' fir soon th.-y mist t,.e found ou th' or the olb.r for Ibe Union or . THE I'f..ipLES ATTKN' I'loV. i In his sper.cl. at H inisville, ASahama, ! k before la.t. Senator V igtail, of Texas, au ardeiii supporter of Breckinridge, made trie follcwir.g startling declaration : " I u otitit it Ilu- I 'in in rent mhi a thou, fin I 1 1 Helmuts Let Die I uou.'U i',iv ioi Ju'in ti-ur Referring to this S-tutorial diclsrsti n, the Honl-nie Ino. p- n l ni ays tn it, a. tattling is tins declaration was, there were lu-.-u in li-iutaviilo that applauded it. Wb n Ihe Senator made the statemeut, we tl, i.im the 111 ciiiirid,' in "D would let it pa.a i.i siieuro but no, thi y applauded, and tbcie by end ored it. l: not tin and similar d 'darations before Buehatits's lim plainly indicate tho oi.j el of the Inadors raise aa army of t- n PltrraKMi To I'lallT - We hivi' i pr,ate letter wri!tn by a dilingrhe 1 n lu man r'-.i.lini in ll'lethorpe enjnif t gentlemen of hioli atsiiditti.' in a neih'"'" Ci'inty. 'ro'n whi.-h we like the f'1 ...iliinei.t uttered bt Seuator To l are not at lihsrty to l"" Dane s f parties, hul if dented, lliey ran be o'-li o " I beard a G -o'g.a S.jin'or ti t', ' r day in pritat.. conversation, lii ' event of Liueoiu's election, he w.i.i. I t " was oul, c inic n thoustad in" : L. I: i We learn t le'gb. Las I., tt. apo...ud 1 . ... r u. i Braiieb ol ttie 1! 1 it of N'.tti, Can i,a, Charlotte, vic- Cspt r E. I K. ie.i;m Capls B IX l.a- toad.- a In i.i ib ieit ,.fl, .. and we snouid f . ' I r -iru-t ,t l.i- ,.. , Wure not l.aatnl b In- trinis f 1 '. die that be wi ; eio uiake a eoo 1 '-f!i ;er B. II. Hill, of Georgia. Ibis gei.iii-miU is au K.ec.ot at large ou tbe B li and h.-retl tieaet, aud is doicg g'iud service in tne cause of tin- (, uiou, the Con-tit utiou and the Enforcement of tbe Lads l!r lj. lately published a letter iu ine Augusta (.''. ,'e. Alter urging upon ihe peop..! to ao pi mri.ir. i tti del.-.t Liu :' i., au I eh'jaing li.at our divi-ious tan n .l s -compli-u ttiat dt-siiaU olj. el, be g .-ee on to -y V ,.nr I w ..ijjje-l WI...I J th.la. ia lit H, I J .try pin til to mini u I It'll the Soea ;..ie..t th' C'oiiittl uliniiiil nr llie ii-mi t I ri 'ht to a. cetle I font the I nion" Here w. a states, man speaking out like Stephen A. Unifies, fuarle.ss of consequences, determined to atand by ihe Constitution and the L'niou, and the enfo cem-nt of the Laws. W hen Mr Buchanan was called on in IV;, be .... i;...i i. i .1 ,. . , . - . i i . .inn to I.n i,..l f ,1.,.,,.. " y ' ' " ' longer . i aui.is ii tclisiiaii, 1 8 ' !- lo r b J X, I a01 ,,(.,, lU place tne So,,-hem ;V.f. d. raey under the ""'7 " """u' .'" m-ee-sity prolcetton of ine lititisii Lion. inn l.v iiid.ii of Viei ei nl thr trrtrL- Souiu. and regarded a- a - fire eater.' So ie .,.p,ed lo u, ,0 burl such other, from he was presented lo tbe Prince and a few their posts, and put tho "hip in o jriiutan 1 of cordial word passed between tnetn, and nieu who would require o'nteit'e to author- from the look, of each they evideiiliy bad U' "d Put ,0 en'1 t0 ,,H! "') ,;0' ...... ., ble about tue tuor of planks, or tcho a u.ulual wish--" .May ee meel a nu. 1 uia .;.;. . . j h . ... a tUoalit tune ponrrst.m of a' portion Ihe "may we rnc-i agsin," says a Mississippi u.ink uh'n thr thip uut d'slrieil, bul pap' r, ' we suppose refers to trie time haaate every man oo lo hi duly, and the of the B.eckiundgd faction ! And will the when be crossed ihe P.etottiso again H pi-oplc sutler tii-msijUca to be 1. d out of b with bis drawn sword. Ibe S-n il this Union by ue,i men f We htps not. i th. re were thirty member cf I' : If thr Breckinridge leaders tl.-sire Iho pledged lo that position, and wouM f defeat of Lincoln, thoy ought lo tote ,r him, m o from every Southern Si.t." Jobn Hell, as be is tbe only man now Lsfore talked about it like it was a sm ' nu' very i'looinv, in leed, to un Siimti-r ( li t ) U-jiul iriiH the honest, uniou loving, patriotio p -opU . who i.i-sire the defoal of l.ine i.n, coma ti the support of tbe ouiy luau who cm defeat biui. fearlessly appeal to my whole hf. in proof P''1" "',0 "la,1 i't chaime to it of the assertion 1 mil Inu-nr, re f" ,ho Abolitionist,. Let the people- A Cul.isTKIl Pa-finos,. It is staleil t!" petiti in i, in sireuiation in South tV" ' a Inch nil! bo ires. nt-d in (.'unit ra. I ' the whol i in ol auy of the crew risking ibeir being -easb. ed oul of exislnce from pif.et of tho wreck. . vVbeu Mr. Baenngor closed his n-inwrts, What of It? a proposition was made and camel, by aa- tine p'-rsons seem to think that Mr. olauiaiioit, lo request the troops to tiro a a. :ey performed a urst test in appear- iut" ,n U',"Q' "' ,"B " Coustilution and the at the North dr....l in r.l.in S .utl.. .T , . """V Now piatlor.ii. ' Not he is the he'l and front of the sccesaion move in e lit .Mr lire ckinridgu can reply iu like miii- . iinesj uu 1 in plain r see iiothin .Newe.l bad promptly oomplied with W S. Harris. Pi-n . tnernhor ele.'t of tha ii.aikable in mis We would much ratber House of Coiiimons. aud Hr. P. M Hetider- If- ..,.p..-. .1, i). II. .. uu .. ... li , t I... Lane heard that Mr Vancet bad resolved son, of !onc rd . followed Mr Btrrinifer We were necessarily absent d uriug l)r Har ris' address, and until Pr Henderson had I'Car.V rnna ,l led III.' hut from ali.l r it was as a-i-A or not l b South has i,rd of .... i.,.., ,..,i.l prised to Diid him so eloquent and his illo-i- e heard that Mr Yaitcey had resolved er to purchase a thing from the North ; tmi 1 be obtained at the South, wheth- b'e.i iu the habit too long jf abusing tin UsT V,. I.r., B.S .r.l v nf t I.e lb 1 . I. , . !,,! I. ,n ('.-, Us- a i . ii'. i.e f ' B. it -ii. 'if ufe fi otn V i r ,'ihi a North, and then gom there to speud their trations so apt an l formula. I lie com. limits money j., bti.d n un'their wsferin nlaces "f t!i" cr0"'1 UC" hU Harris' address were to the n -gleet of our own. While this corj-ti'.-j. s ! shall tiev r hate much confi lence V TuIi.'E FROM MVPISO.N S TOM li, l oll Jlli l'l'MPEl l.'Al iK.N i ij.' l ui. li.NlUN. The following was among the last pro d jettons that eiiiauated from Mr Madi.oii . pen. Il was p.-uue.d uot long befuie bis death : " Ailrii.e to inn Uuiinliit. Aa thi t.cr, 1 am no longer JoLu I,. B, eckinndge vice if it ever sen the light, will not do so 1 am the di.uinou platform " Before pro lilt I m no more, It may be cjusidered a pounding the qiBsiion, to Mr. D.-ulas, in-, i.stiinj? Irom the tomb, who.e trutli alone U-oded toimhairasa him atNoifoia, these- can bo rcspooiad and Ibe happiness of meu quel plumy snows the fr.end of Breckiu- aloue consulted. It will be entitled ihere vdgo did not real ifo the fact that their lore to whale ver weiif lit cau ba d.ri ved I. u.n Candidate wa ll.iiii in a iriass house. Tim rood int. o.lion. ...,l ir.,n. il... .-. . ... ...I ....,i. .,i i, n,..,rihvd trite provrb may we.l b-t applied io them, one who has served bis country mtarions ol Federal enaclm-i.: s -t'h-lflr .''"'' lii'h. Wli. stationa thr)U,'ha period of loiiyyea.; stpr mini. who espoused in his youlb, anl altierii . - R'lHAI.IK DilRANU At San I'raneico, Ihruugli Ilia life, t tbe causo ol linert, , 'I il e. BosT'iN Hilt, Tn Till ThI'-CI ' Rj-aii- I), and, ni. e nuking tue " last and who has borne a pari in in i-t ct il. ,am ynfk jJlU j-, . 1 1,,, a as, II ism hi S in ner lu Fiotows "Martiia," iransactions w hicu will oonsmuU epochs .d Item by tele..r,fu a grsnl aff'ir, ''" was hi- d .11 ihu atae by soiu'i Ilali iii, lu Us destiny. , .. . .". . ' , ' i ,i ,.,, gail.ry Upon b. ing reoailq.1 alio wa The advice m-ares. inv baait and deen .... .1 . .... of i r '. i gum bissed. and liidiug her face in h-r est iu my c-M.viclioti is, th .t tliu Union of ri, .,,. ....nei'il n 'bail w'l" ',1' it- f Mnor Lm,.. .lo. and I ' "' ing that body to laae some anion I" sinelioration of the eonditioit of the ' slates of t',e .Noillieru States, and )' ' larly Iho.e who live in the ei't f N. ' ' V r .'if re i to see an ixbibmou '' ort in So j in Carolina or anywhere b.-oaii.e in the fir. I nlaee. I'onjre-s h power t l interfere in matter of thi.-"'1 a l l I ho State are iud. poudeut sovereign'." '; sinl alone have Ihe eare of lh( p11" 3 1 ' unl irlenaiei within their borders, n- fr ' any government aid can be extendi . I to class of p, ',nl.,. The t.rneral Gotern''-1 1 lias other duties lo perforin, which il "" more important than the tine above -iz: th we beard many spe.amg of .1 too in uch lor ' the Amene.., who vae,(,d L-t tii opeu ueiiiyVj it be regarded a, ..... .a uaote j;. anuria )ra. turin, ti meir c )tt me parq n He and aoou lm pt the gali.-ry of I 'sudor with ber box opened nut !. -lis- ty oi the ..orth against the duet la a criterion lo judge by, has .cidom the critic. I Iilri-, tumbling ibem llo gui d one as tbe srrpenl orep,g wu,, bteu seen at any local political meeting. the stairs with great tioleuee. deadly wnes mtn paradise." Mis. !... I.al.k. , Mt. 1 li-Hl V, l-r 'er of Kiwud Ev.ir.-M anl da i, Isw ol G i Vie, ef irtni i, 11 ' t.srin. r, end Mi,, i't ..(! .!.! I
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