Newspapers / North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, … / Nov. 27, 1860, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
True to ' tilod. to Hour (Touniirji, and to uour 2)iitiwn CJEiIIOT1!1!!!, ONT. O., KTO VEMBBR 27, 1360. voxjiXjimce: o, TaOMAS'J. H6LT0N, Editou & pROPaitTOR. .TEllM.-.- I'Hf N rll-rnlio Whir willbcalT'irilcri tii.nl. , r. .it TWO DOl.l.AKS in aovaimc ; 'I M ) -ill I tHr AND KO TV CKNTls if V4yint.nl h ii'.'n..f iii.rtitliiiitiTIIBKKII.LAH8 "t'tVir i-ikI "", ,i"P;,l",r uiM-im. ' .,1 until ill irri ir.if- are paid, except lit the !"n,nni.K.lit..r. .- . . ' rti'iin-nliu-TU-d alOn- lhillur peratiuare l,; i ,,,,. ic (.-., in i men type) fur the first uiser. , .iiirf 'H cl lor es-li tin us nee. Cnurl ad .. fiiw.M' iil" j'"1 Slienll ' ian cbiirriHi5 .rr " in, f I """ ' d-duclmu "I '3$ MT i-eiil. will ,,, ,,, ,nr from '' ri-j-iilur prices, for ..dv-rlis. r lir ', ,.,r. Aiimrlisi wciita mser.cii monthly r , jjri '!. "l C r "I"" '" each lime. Henii ,,iiililt j t'l-n t per ii.r I'nr each time. ftti't" whrn rniliiiK in lliir aavrri.nenicii.n ,n.t ni.L!! ins-Minn, tir.ir-.-.l or j -,!' he- inner!.! uii.m Inrbid ami eh.irgto c. .'.'riUhfl j p.ninitlr rr ut Imr irrn 1.- i sgrnl W ILK ,t ( (. WATCiihS, J1WELR1, aMO N . ...t.Miiilr K u;yiaili- tin .M iii.i.m llc.aa, l'UARLoT'1 K, N 0. A I, rl .,n r"'" '" '"l'u"'"l MlcliraAi Jrwclry. li. W. lllX'KWITII 4 CNi.TaSTLV M M4.HO II HD U(LT. if, ,i rut sT iMi(.iiH io iari? itriniii. 1 .li ang rxinill.a ilia alum W'ufc purrli'aili .Mecklenburg Hotel. ' fl'r. auincfibar inf..ru.n lli pnMif ' .... .. M. -i.i-...e ii... i. .'i'i''" l .1 , I. B-.W .fr...r.a VO trrwiim-alJle If.li.ltl.l H- tia ."tl M-b,e ti ti rfff'l,l11 l.r' ; .f. ill ti U I 0 J lic (j ' Mi ' '), Itir '"Il JfillN POKAN j.it r I 1! K -er h. r 1 . ... ' m ..uer.nn I .. I, a I. k, i. . i it.l Ilia filh ie rnliy, Umi i.- r.a I. am Iota II..-X ral.aii.l.tu ao. wall h.i..w II i.;. .1..1 i. a iu - r..i l" -r.ii. lo r i. -i . t .in the l. i.inr. Ir.vrlln f ai.il alaltiej .i. l h uii.nl n-li.,.clmi atU elm ,d b. ki TABT ii rj . -.in 1 in i.i'.J in I. s II -TMU M ar- al unit. s , ! I, i-.ri.lui almraj al l.eplir1 .ntf -t il .1. .itll,ltli l.ii M.WUMMHrH rn... i. jui.irijr m ma ,n arriv i ni in- c-ra ... . r?.ti. .. i,;.-..r. a li!ral .hare of i -in. t pa:i,.n j. i. cifi. In.lt a.. Ill 'Iril. WM RdW.KK. .N.irst.. ii, I8.!. 'in.i TIIE UNION,1 A.HIII M It I-11' AIMH H I lllltl). PHIi.AUELPillA. U'ToN H. M VVluVtbU. 'rssHmiar. 1 1 111 . aiiiit-r.ign' "I i.vn. iuii ha M. .r.l in- ..i. r. .1 ..I ma n.niirr (...llM-r Kvm l.r.na, lit Ihe ali.,-ll-il-l, would aill li.e ..llrnlii.n "I IM f i i . I , ii. n .nu ii ii lie- fur th..a. si.ilil. I'll i la. o. hiti. a, miner on t.uani-aa wr ,lraaur. I ita.ii.,n larii, r hut I. w an ps !'rni the S' i,r i, dr, iiii a nt Iri'i . i,f. re inilili-i-inrril. In i i.n h.,.uu..; .Inl. I.i lima in ar-rrn ui f-oiirr, ti,r tnAl .li'.v Mn.il'( anil rr(i-an.( 'i'1 m? e r and ili...n in -h.s- in.nn.itr. afli.ru pfiint no- lur llir lin rn Mi.llmiai auin tl halt ' "i I.i all pi. rr a ol inl. ri al in "f alei'il Hi- .1 y . I.n Priirir.i.r im i,i..)iraiire I'mt 7'An f m " ns.ll tie k. pl ar it'' a Mr cli.irarlrr aa Will nu rl 1 1 .tprkatiuii, ami winilif rr.--i liuiij ai.l.i.l N -I- r.mi,.,. p.ti.in.ir 'I .. til . ,,.r .i.,v. U'TON S NEWCOMER. t'Hrmr 16. I f.'i!f Si.l-lv I'swraiaroa. Mi l- tr I t ill I A itlll lll'llll. ; 'ItllK anhaerib-r la niansfj-iurn'i and kn-ps I r..n.ii.r mi hand, h.iap lor iilu r.fr I. I( r Kiiifwnrin, ami .h.i Iu w.iani,li , ' 1 nih, r akin dia- .a-. Il sill nlfti ,n.i. aiaii.s ""'"i snv kinil ol t l.ilhilij II an; pirauli ' in h .vb il ti, a. II -(fun,, il CmH Ii- IihO at a re. . 'l-r prire. T hn S.ia has toetn trwd bf re. poll 1 a r Hrra.int anil is a.iil li. hr -i i-rr1.ni l ufc. 'J'hr s" V rn, t hill al llr. K. N. IlltJellla.ia &. IWl O'ar Hiore and irom the nuli.enlirr. CHAS T. ERERUARli 31. IftiS. lilt i J, S PHILLIPS j i.Hii.i.v r r.iii,n;, j fft A V I NU I.Walrd III I (?Z-Tf ' ly aiilirila a nl-ar- ol public ! ...... A r.Hliplrle ..-..ilni. Ill ' nl CI. .Ilia. naaiinrrra anil ! Vr.liuf(s always on hand, wlnc-n will bn made Iu nr. d-r at the nlinrteal nnliee, ain-r ih l i. at b.aiiu.n Simp Ihr.r Honrs Si.ulh of Hie M n.ei.in llniaa. UJlt IN Ik , W ll MAT WANTKI) U'lh planitn( coiinuiiuily will take nolica thai k lli,.,r Wliaal Crop will be yuichaa.il at Ilia ' j.arlniu! Sie.m Fliiiiriiin; Mill, at markst prlc-a. Imae kaaibf Wheat li.r aale man find it la than "uiiUj- Wcall al the Mill hnliira clnainr a sale. JOHN V1LK8 CO. J'9, IH59. 8iltf A LARtj E SUPPLY OF "oiistuble Warrants JUal PRINTED li.iii.ilie nuln.il l-irr iimi-. Hi, if t Mill ;tl.l.. i,tll.S COMPANY continue, to tub risk . A U'"n"1 l" 11 ) Pre, on II Good f Pro oticc, 4c, ut u.ual rates, ti Ullirn at tli irui Mur ol E. Ny I'll dh. i o. uvrn.kUB. A. C. STEELE, 'resident. (lutein C. OVERMAN, Ytce i reu.Unt. l k-vl inn,, iic.v t.n- a.uiiiiiujuiiiuii.any,. iieusr. lilUKi TOUH A. C. STEELE, J. L. IJRUWN, M. li. TAYLOR, 8. T. WUlS'iON, C. OVERMAN. F. bCAUR, WM.JOllNglO.N. F. 6c A uR aud 8. John L Ruuwn, Wkimtun, Eieiuiwe t'utumttut. - rMRS. W1KSL0W Na the a . frriiinn; l'i.)ait-iun prn u ul iiiollitra, iicr SOUTH i: S'G ISYULT, I F.l Inl. t.y allltnlM., 1 willed (.it-ally luci,il.t(-n Ilia Jir t na ul Icvtlili.y , by aolleliirg I i r y un-n. rri.u- il. -.il llifl .lnnia 1 11.1. will a.' i- Al l. I AJ.N ant. rMnni.Kiii nrlic-., iu itl (-1 I VI r: 'I in. lion l i s. iti. .li it, ii.utin rn, il w ill giti ri i to juur ft I it f and Urn I ill lo Vuur In'.niU, Vi .n ul U Mini i, dineit -I. .r oer ten O.MIIiKM K AMI .n am. to yann, w.u I A.S ."A V 1 1,1 I II ..I It. Wl."l any nin I.S A MM.l l - V. . . . wa I-V1 AM h i.i i-.nr.i l a f V ; i i.t.i,.i, t ai a y ui ;.Nev- In... by an) otic , n una it. On "i.i s-.-i.n-f, -ii -i ue. Willi Ha op. I-111 l a. a.. u . -k in Iriu.l 1,1 lili,.-ti. Il ul lla in-Jit -I U. I" auun.i-uii. Iu,.. f as.k li. n. i. in. 11-t "MIIA'l Ihi k'Nv.'" aii.r Iri. yi..ra' iii,iiiiir.-, AMI 11 1. I , . l ..I U 11 t II. I A I ill iilli I llr. I- I I U.ii .M 'l vv I f . I v i. nl.i.h DIaUUK. burning, rapine, famine and midnight to 1i auiii.ri ici) iii-umv aiuii ii.. i ii 1. 1.1 in au I. rages would be the order of tin- day all win or 1 in. , ,, '. , I i i ..' ' ' IliM" fl :tT l.'I..HKii l Mil. r a N u lii.l.l. iii ail e ... . i. I'li.MKia AM' t'l AI.Kl ,U;a t. 1 I.II.IlK l-.N. a ..au..f 11 -li ll-.ii. Uallliu.or I, ii, .i.y ,.il..r wouiu any w trery I, .illi. r I." I.-. a en. i.. null, rn Ir PV l H a i..,.-,,.. .-., ,,.,,,1. I'd Mi I I.I.T mill IHKJt il I... M Hi 1 111-. IKIJl UH L OK Ul lU.I.. alaiiu ImIW.VII V"U aim lir n U li . 1 1 l,g iiui.,. . l.i r. hi f li.-1 imIIii l KK y s. A b. Mil. I I l:l .-I 11 1. - -In l"l,..W Mr L ul tbiamr. 'J1 a. n.-. il li.... h ii-. i-. l ull Wit ai IL. I.. 'I'-" iM.llir. t H I l Jk. l i.hhl.Sa, .N Vor. , fv.iu li Diujj.-.. llii..Ujl'..ul Ihe w.nld. PlU.M il'AI. 'I I I. I i:tt'llMK Si Hikl, N Y lr Ot'l'J ' KKH Jtl Jioll.e. f .,f n.l. in, I I..I.. II.. I'J I. Nw Hu .'"" l" and K. f. afr. Vi.ru, iU I j - - Notice " ' T in Ink hatin U.al 1.11 hl, 'l-l sun no . r v.-ur 'I iln i li 1 K It, t-hf,. .1,11 1. If.'.'l. lir. II. M. !!iiuh;ml rm IH.IMM. i. .lo ii lallul, ul ii flf et a Inn ti n riiiili..liin. lo ri a m I'lBriHs ."li 111 ami. II nee the li Hie. 1 r Tnr p.,.ir pr.-, ilafasf 31 . S LIVER lUViGGI M- I it -.!: r.l r i k. jr..r-.,.,H llei)l i.e. C.:, H - o ,v,:;:v:.:.,i -j Isal .1 I- .. i . . ir-l . A VV. ik. i ivr.it t ' ,.l...r. I.lrrr I ..in tn. tka. l ..r,,a., n n ai hi i r wit ty. irorT '"' I liii.. Mm ..III a, ni.4 n.. -I"'. i tf Kaiuliy lnll II r. l II i. t... . jr ml. nu .. li amiiilul. -li: I.I. a'li'k t i nhe use II m-i H -"iM " ' " ni vii-'.ii i i n'- ion " WITH 1IIK lV. .. itlli, Hl.ll.UiW lltllll 1III.I. I ill II I'.liv l.." I'.il I'rr lli.lllr. tJAijroiaiD'ii CATHARTIC P2LLS, Pin. Vt-u lnlt In Hf riliinP. . t... I K M It .,.......,;. t I,.,. k n .1 SJ i,, ii San . i I llr Mil. Ill' nf tM -' K "'.' "'I ' rt ,i i yur wi ,, , h..,i- it ".'!'.:: El ' lill.lrrn .H t.l.i Kiisi uni- iiinii-i till. n...ill-.. 'pin, M THHRH IHWVW. H. Ti M . r'J 'J!; I'f.- , ).ia Mro.rtsaay. N .i' . F. 8CARR 4 CO., Charlvtu. -V. . ui.u ii. niutn .f ttiit ii.iiiuu a aiii-r inc ayrup Ani w ben this occurred who would do (be UH "ol ,ue d"proDtablenes ot . ' . " , . " ... . . the first October, I "WJ 1 be present cou- eile ills to the umi, ui me .u.uk u. iu. nu micu mi. vujin.il, vim aoum no lue j .. . ., )ur Duf.ic works have stead iv ad vannnd .. . . . I s...i .i.. . . a.. i -1 "i.. ....I. , . . , bitallliaF ! The brave sons of the .nil and "r new ser am io linn us inio me lo.iv 01 ; f . ... . . ' , , dition and pro-pouve receipts oi im . uu, w.i uti.ii, .i.."" M km, , N..l.... n-.u.ut whodid tbe bbfng. Who would run all ' wouid be glad .-nouii 10 ej ct him tioin JX ' ' , e,erv dTart J'fj a course, audi tbcre.ore recom- queuce of an r.co.deul occasioned by a re- N t. t.li fAIUM. MuKm. the i.-ks and cat none of the profit,,' The ' our PriU""' " 0,11 " ll'Hlj, but : ' ""u"' p" every a. pari m(,d tLut it b(. direeied by the Legislature, cent fre.net, lo whicu these won, wi:. be t l.l.l r-AMm i,l tu'o nio boie "hJ expe!e- I ne u do "0t ,0 kvk "V blf our i f" J hy offering new facilme, To q pre,nl mor ur ,, blU) UIllll M1l,,at,a,.y re- l ' ' " " ' '"' ' f "'" "- ol ever border coun.y would be o,ga,n,d ProP' " out ol -'e ! ?U.'S ITt! St8, ua ",e wt'' , A rrPort ,rom U' """". A COTTON CONFEDERACY THE EF. FECT ON THE BORDER STATES, We find iu the Kanawha (Va ) Kcpubli- eau ibe following vivid .ketch of the coo- ieucDrt likrlr to arixe Irom tbe de.-trua- tiou of tbe Union Dud ibc- foru.ution of a Cotton Confederioy : " liul let un come a little Dearer home let m take a nrui-iii-ul pnn.n.n.. of th nialt.r IU- r nf il. l.r,U. . , ,,,, us putiicu uj buvii a auip : nal will 'be the reult, ao fr an we are concerned ! ! Iu the firt place, nero p.op.-rty-and it . ! about thin property that the whole difficul- ty baa grown up will dmuppear, for uo rUk an investuieut.o n.oure All tue Degroca tbat do ;ot run on wiil bu ta- ken fjoutb'and nold at pric.a ruiuouly low, because of the larue number thus thrown into market. Nut, we do not raiae cot ton; and we will bo overpowered by the cotton interest, for, bear in mind that our ( onfederacy la to be founded on tin; idi mat VOiiou is iviu, and all lo De made i i . ... aubaervient to that. Airain : We are as .i . ... .. i tr- . . , yet without manufactures, aud Our supplies ...rl must come Irom a dislauce. So far, we Lave goue ou the presumption that tbe Union will be dissolved peacealily, but who dre.ma of any such thmg ! NoT"' one xeetit sueh a rriirvil r.liiln.n,lit.r" an oi a, ict pt sued a relired plnlosopber as IV llloijL-hb V Newton. The other diniiiiu leader, are ol the .ame sta.nt, Hut how long would il be, if we dissolved peaceably, ' beloie we would be involved iu civil war! j; Sol thirty days. - J te timt negro that ran off-tbe first dif- ficuity that occurred between individuals ou lhor.no-ite.iHr.r.l,nni.inri..r .,.M be maguilied into naiioir'l a,'greiioiis ; tneu would come reclamation aud encroach ments Irom oue aide and from tbe oilier 01. taunts, jeers, aud a lbouan i tuiujs to stir vir. ' up id feeling aud bol blood, and immediate Wt'ii ii. l,nu. i... ; .....I ;.. strife aud civil war. Bloodshed aud liou-e aioug tbe border, and only on the bor.iera will be our reiiiuntialiou for all this? Kesd it IU the lorn ak. u, pillaged home-, sml smi- ling tariu. untenanted ; our lulls and val - leva new vocal taith thrift u.Hn.trv ai.il ' iu veil, ufpspaMiei ann waste lu.tcaci 01 cultivated Held, lowing tents, bi.a.iug flecks, and loaded vineyards. ,ne wild ba.!. and tbe forests, wilt assert and resume iheirsway. Iusiead of the r.,,g of the woodman s vt ite merry Carol of the boy at bis plow, the batutn.-r and saw of tbe ar li.-au and the mrcbauic will bo beard the crack nf Ibe deadly ritic, the iread of ariu- lu ",r ' ,uc ,lrum. '" Loolu llig of caution, the wall of the widow, and the cry ot l tie orpbaii. And iiit.-ad ol the pencctul sleep ot ibe laboring mau, be will Date to aland siuunel over his pnu, ie.- ; iert bis alt he destroyed, aud bis h u-e burned over his wife and children. Read the history ot cm! w.r iu Kaunas, and say whether you csu look witn desire ou ucb la luiure. lint tliev sav w- mill n.,t snff.r alone ; ibe oilier tide wnl suffer as much as I we. Oram it Does that uiake our r- si j tion auy more desirable! Not one whit; this is but a lame picture ot ahat Disumoii wnl piodiu-e ou our border. And when J this ail comes, where will your disunion leaders be f All ol them at a safe 'and I healthy diatauce from the scene of turmoil j and contliul wbicb tbey have luvoived us iu. 1 bey will bavn uo tears lor tbe c lest. 1 bougb II cost us tbe last ceut iu our pninen, aim iu last atop 01 Ulood lu Our vtius, tbey know it wiil be given and givcu lieeiy.lt they csu ouly mauage " to pte cipitai revoiuuou." 1 bey know that with tbe strong arms, stalwart Irames, aud brave hearts ot the border between lliem and Noilberu Confederacy, tbey have nothing lo lear. 1 hey kuow that there the light wnl begin, there ibe bghl will couliuue aud theie tue fight will eud, although thereby that border will be prostrated iu e.ery iu- leresl ibal enliauces prosperity, or aids tue ; progress aud bappiuess ot a people. We write these tilings with a solemn cou viclioo ot tbe daug-rs and difficulties into wbicb these Disumou leaders burry us, aud we earnestly beg our leader, to pouder ibem iu all seriousness." THE ELECTION OF LINCOLN. Aa tbe smoke of the bame field olv.rs away, aud Ihe victor, ou oue side and the deleat ou th- other is settled beyond the possibility ol douol, we may look with coiu paralive calmness upou tile aspect of at lairs. Wbiie a single chance remained it was weli enough to give all our energies lo Ibe accouipiisbmcni ot ou object tue de leal ol Lmcolu. Wu bave fought as loyal aiy as we could, some of us under one bau uer and some ol us uudcr another, against the cotuuiou enemy, aud we bave noi pre vailed. It ouly rcuiaius tor us to gather up our scattered forces aud to make arrange- uieuis lor aiioLber ami inorM birtiiu.ln h.-id Tbe plainest l.ol stanug us iu the lace is Dial we oau find no such field out ol Ibe Union, tiuppos. Maryland, Vi.g.u.a, Ken- I....I,. ....t .!.... ,...i.l ......i ... . Invitation ol South Caroiiua, and by tonu al enactment withdraw Irom the Coutudu- rauy I The ouly result would be to engir dle ourselvss with an extouded Aboiinoii frontier, affording teu tbouaaud avenue ol escape for tugmve slaves, aud securing ibeir safety if once over Ibe border a real ly aa il tbey wre lauded io Cauada or in Euglaud. For the rerj resoo Ibal we re gard Ihe doctriue and pr.uuiples of ibe Re publican party with uuobangable bostilily do we iusml upon maintaining our posiiiou of equality iu the Uuiou, and wa ching over our light jrom tbe Jnio lo tbe great takes, aud Irons th luoulb ol the Susquehanna to the uiost tiorlbaru poiut of Maiuu. The law that provide, for the return of our ruuatfay .lave is operative io Jong an the Confeder aey i" unbroken, ai d,. wbeth. r resisted or evaded nr obeyed, it stili the law of the 1"ui "-' r I'""""" o demand its eutoioeiiii-iit. Hut Lt could iteciiizcu of United Southern Ooi.f.-.i, racy ,mj to a hoiile uaiiou that baibored our fugitive. ; A,H : .lho oru'- ,tl0" ",,t b h, vu "ueooi-alul III tlii ooliti-t has i,o eli-inent of alaliini or peniiaiifiicri anount. l ii ioa- rfen of the bartv ba.- li)orM.l ' , . J' PP,'lr' to e""'y oo. wn blc motive, and :'"'""'' coucnvi. le vl to their f. ,J,n lheir 0"'i ' j"ct U l,l";n ,,,H " . " m'J"""rT ' ",e " ) r;",d ,h.'7 '" fr ty.-t.nelfc. ---i - - ........ ........ . n"-j n 1)01 ,i"r"l to to lnu ,u-",.'' demanded hy iiic unin lauonea ui ut ionri, ana itiey will not rare to violdte any piinciple of the Co.Milut.ou. None ar, so' .It. ply wronged th ii. i. I. r, i,h. i ranks, who wi'l find out the bo.lo.ness llieir nrn.MMtaKiiia vfrv r.rn na..l who will r ' "" not I..- ilweived 1 1, ,..i.m.fl 'I'ltni. "ol "J oittiveu tiie jtcoud time. 1 hey have fou.'ht for aomeniiir more tam;ible Iilliir more tauelble than the bafreu shout ( viciorv. and the disappointment tbal.ss, re to overtake tiiem,""1 ' b'"sstd '" ph.VMC.l health ; (he re - .,11 he more couv.ucn, man a thousand ar- I ,urns . .. 'hough somewhat dV ror ltl new A'liniiiltrslion Wll oe vir- ... .... . .rl,... umi, ii.j.tui. iwtu nouses oi Vontre-s " l,u """""''tediy aati ' Mr ''l"co'u 'd "'"." '".y no-seekers, and then u'-,l,er ue ,ru---"" KOnu-anu uuJer ll-sv. "impending no longer the cnls Iters -ill t. the destruction of L-l us take earetui fiew tbeir hu-iut of thin,;', and ta-t uuneeary lorcho ii,iKs to tnc winds. Are wc not tliorouly d- giistrd with section . !i-i, North and Soulb Are not l.e.rtiljr di uted with the dm- union mongers, i,.. h...e uioue kept up this eiciie ut vud sirile ! L t us not play in- lo th.-ir bauds, but lir ii more vieorou.lv than ev jr tor their rruiiiiattou j. Above ; l(jVKMEVi IN 111 f. (JKORIjIA LE'j- ! iL.vlUUK 1,L'SIAIN A SECE- li.M olAlli. f i.ii,.. dated M;;UrlP. , ... ... . " "'"' a --etM , "'"'""" " Mr ulnus, of tiay o authorise the iocrnor of litorgi i to a--i-t with the lor of lliis State any sister Slate. lb'. res olution i' a- t"ilo : U'liere a, ol lho present griennce, it is nrolahle Hi it some one or ui .'re ol the South- i ece.te fioiii the I. uion. iff, rtio vnl, l'nat the (jovernor, m ier iii chief of ihe army and ua Slate, he bi-i.ij iiue-tcd with the my to employ ihe S ctue mili Co vy ' toil tary loici- of lieoigia to re-i-t Ihe coercion b) tne F oeral auiiiormts ol any si-tt-r , Soutl. ale that mat seci dc from the I'. Mr Andrews, of U'i'kes, after a few re mark whicll he advocated the lijillt of a Stale 10 secede, off. red the tol.owiu amendment to 'he resoiutioti Provided, 1 tiat it is not meant to resist the Federal Executive in eiil n dug the laws of Ihu United States, or ot a Slalo admit fug that a State as a Stale cauuot be coer- ceJ Mr. Ri i, of DirKiii.', opposed the subllll.ulCi .nd moved lo la) lue subsliiute ou Hie table lor the balauc- ot tne sesslou. Mr. Deiouey advocated th- reslstauce of Liucolu aud tbe passage ol Ibc oilginal res- 0 s. i , - ,,- ' ol J-"JU. u,s P"11-"- 1 nc saiu in a i. uo j '" ! bale lo dthue exactly his po.ntiou ou these question., lie believed nu pcopiu to Is opposed to sectssiou ; as lie was seut here as tbi-ir representative, be Ihcrelore wished the people lo bave a ensure to aole ou 11. , Ur , (lu , ooucerued, he thoughitbat Ibe I, me bad come w Uuu pallcuce Ceased to be a vittuu. Few meu bave ibe bobiuess or moral tiiiuiiens ot our old lileud, the " getiti'-inau troiu ihe Statu ot Dado.' 1 ad.uiro a mau who, like bun, comes boldly up to his opin- i Taial unit bi-dnrns $ i,i-J:i..io.'i ious, legaidles.-. of cons, q ueuccs. His peo- Iu the foregoing list is embraced a debl pie need never I. aliuid lo trust sued a 0f sddO.iMHI, tor whieh tne Stsla was orig in an The Slate ueeds a tew mote just such ually liable, as tndorser, f.ir the Cape Fear legislators ' River Navigtiijii I'ompaiiy, and for which Au attempt wa- iUaJe to adjourn by the 'nhe became responsible, an prineipil, upou eueuiies ol tne lesolu! uu. aud ou a test vole : the puich-e ot the properly aud e Sects of by yeas aud na)s, ibe yeas were 00 and j that Company. uaysM This is considered a great tii-j lu addiuou lo the foregoing actual ;:i- uihi.il of (lie oulliein Ul,;hts party, and thev are contidenl ot finally passing tbe res olutions. This is the first vote ou Ibe q ics- (j0,i. The House theu a ljjurued. , yT rorv ..loni". , t-.- ...... , Ya .) is now sani lo he rendered one of the ! Its armament has been improved iu many respeois ; and looks truly lorun.ial.io. The i number of guns mounted is no less than I two hundred and . I tr 1. 1 y - ti v e. whiou thro twelve tiiou-aud lour baudred aud seven , teen D lUlids OI irou tner-j are, utmui-s, teu mortars and live siege howitxcrs i ne new fort, cou, uion.) kuow n as tbe Rip Raps, will, when perfectly oompleled, bave oue hundred and eight eight moll Coluiubiads, aud tiliy lour forty twoguus, all oaseuiaiud; aud eight teu inch Coluiubiads, aud forty ill nine inch ditto, all eiubarbeiu. Notli ing that could bu done to perfect tbe en cmble of the battery bus buu uegleeled. An Atbeuian, who was lame in one foot, joining tbe army, who was laughed at by the soldiary on aeoounl of bi lameness " I am. ara le 6ht net to ruu," aaid h. (JOVPIiVnii UFSNiirP Wt VAiMHi S 3lLi.lllL, , - , .. : . . . louie Honorable, ihk uetttrm Assembly 0.,a .,,,. ,., , , , . ' : hlretrd by the onirer-tl T "Vu:"fe""' . ,rrt "P1". .v" bied at the time appointed by law, lo con- nult together for the common good and to adopt nueh measurei an may be demanded by the publio welfure Although your ne-ion open amid politi cal riiiharranNiiieiiia in our Federal offnirs of a character calculated to excite ill every , patriotic mind, painful apprehensions for the jnaiulftiHiie of i iiiij political rela lions with our Ootifriiprate Stnlen, yet we are surrounded here at home with nlenee of happiness and prosperity as to impress us with a deep sense of our many oMl-'i"ior" " ' Supreme R -i.i,- who lias i graciously directed our council in tbe past of', uf'on ho.'n maH ,,e 0,,r cl,,t'r r',l,ce 7 8 "e 0'"VI '-'"'08 'row uic evils mat I ,i,,.., .i . t . c ! threaten the future of our country, .. , . . , . . .1 ! " i.ie poiiucm prnoo emnr-ci.iir u.e ' poimv-ii prnou i umrsci : ,wo P'1 Jre"r"'' "r PeoP" n" ,"'rn h'- . . . . . i d,,.h. ,l,r ULtAlTl: 1 , . " " , ---"j I durin.' the ast season, have beer, sueh as to Houses of t;ongres " ......,.. n... n ii-R.-pubiican and,ff"rd reasonable reward to th-labors of met cat. ao but lit- ! husbandman ; the increased yi-ld of An army of of our m,ne fur,"sl'e grat.fing evidence of is th ran of the r0'"'l-' importance of that interesting , . . , ... has come audi ' proouc.s o, me- ird receipts for 1 tn 1-0 1 , o.', The .mount tnus paid is 5:U.io,i 'j:-1u0, favor it will be lc,"""cl nd manufacturing pursuits have 07 fcDd the anount secured by L-nd n.ori The success of iMt-,i'l3f "ncrea-ed in amount and improved. ,0 tle ln pa.iii.iiull. ui on .L:ch 1 ,n i comtn-ree has pr . spered. and i ,b.B. dn''S''' ? education have been more "'"" ' tx" """1 u"n heretofore, exhibit- " e'er u'ural result of social de '. vel"r""er'1 "nd moral elevation. lne mora' . "nd "r progress thus , I"""'rliy evidenced maybe traced for a c"n'e' d'r'-ctly and tinernn..M V to the great "-' Internal Improve.u-nt. that bas, ; , r T pal " '",-,,.n J,rocu"-,a u- sots. I il! nr.-.e..,! m 1. r K..fnr von tlm : operations of the Ooveroinent for the polit- period designated and respectfully to ' ... .i.. - i :.. . .i. ' . . . nosgi-si uie aonpucinoi sucu measures as, ' o me, the public in-rei!i may seem tore- ..iirv Mere d-tai! A s'ak-ii'-al' than .-vould , b'e eon,P..ibl. .i.b the ,,..0r. of Ihh ,o,, tiinnication will be furni-hed by ihe heads of the several Ih-partiiieuts in their re-ular biennial n tioris r. , r, ,. , y j.. ic Dtll una linnti'-es. : The subject to which I shall fir.l ib.it. .your aitention. deemii,. it of primary im- poriaiice. is thu cjnuitiou of ihu buauees of the Stiie. A rigid observance of the public faith is sentiment deeply impressed upou the ... 1 1 ., ,1... i, r V,.U . , , , ii i i i after pavm,' all curreut demands upon it. Caroiiua, and ihe more sacredly cberi.-bed i")'"a vu , , ,, , . f . . . i .i , . . . i - Tbe whole amount of the rund at ihia time becau.-e ot t tie fact toat in r.il our past bis- "r " , . . .i . c i , i . k is S4')7 040. Ihe toiowina are it." receipt tor , that faith has received i:o tarui-h isc-tn, . 0 r Tims il knoiiu disposition of the public for lwu t0f e mind foibids a doubt, ihat you will see that ue 80ur,:es 'ro'u heue d,!r,Md : r iloisiou is uiaoe to meei oejonu every coutluency, tbe accruing interest on the public debt, aud for tbe payment of the principal upon maturity. Auu happily for us, the oiscbiirge of this duty, as -ill ap- pear from our examination of our financial affairs, will noi so muoh req ure addiiional legi.-iaiiou and ll.r impo-iiiou of increased taxes as iuo ausia'.iuuj irom sucn new auu coinbiiiid measures :is may diminish the puseut receipts ol tiie irea.ury. The fol-iowuii- abstract, taaicn from the books of tbe public T reasiirer, ixuibils ibe atuouut of the debt ot the Slate ou the 1st day of ' 'clober last, tne begiuiru' of the present financial y.-ar. together with the purpose for wbicti It was coutraclcd : K. r the N i h .r A A N K..r NVe.ter R.olriu I'. I.' .., N. C It 3.(HMI.i'oi) .11111 3ilj I. I.I3H.I1UII K .r VV ii' i 1,'it li U It. 4 n.i'lHI I'.ir F .yell. Jc Wt-sl. K nlro 7 ,01 it) ii,3-3,o05 h'imio l.j3 i,iM U $i.74eMUK) , .,..,,,- Kor PUnh !i..r. t'.ir Itivers an i..!. K.ir I.iin ilie Aaviuni, Km l.iiir.iry Kum', Kor lrencr.it I'urpoaas, dcbtedtiess, tbe put'.lo laiin Is ple.ia:ea to 'the loiiomiu Railroad Companies in .be ' amounts named, upon a compliance iih 'certain condiuons set forth iu ibeir r.spec- 'live charters, and in a balance of the ap propnation lo lue Capo Fear and Deep Rl- ! ver Navigation works: .. ... .. .v K-, i, li , a; -,iy i.ilil ( ( k i' i, 'J 'll i tin. inn) 1-C. K. .V U. It. -Nu j These companies have so far complied j vr.tli the provisions ot their charters, eiiti- iliug them to t he aid of the Si ate, as to leave no uouut tliav tun wuois ui ins ai.u.c will be called for uy tnein, wiiuiii verv 1 tew vears. a. li (lie exception ot Sl.O.nl.O.M) ofllieaitiou.it gu.r.ut.ed to the Western ourrailroad luvestmeuts will prove dividend Nonh Carolina Kaiiroad Company, which 1 payiug slocks, and that lb pubi.O debt w.ll not l, rei.iired. beeau.e of the fact. that tbeir road w-.ii be completed to .he I works, will b. finally l''d",ed "- French Broad R.ver, its present terminus., I have au ab.d.ug couvio on ,b. lora.um less, bv .hat amount ih.u ..al.hepr.senlgeoeral.oow.il live to ee Our Ir.gmail, cou.'einp.a.ed. The Sr... i. al.o; pubi.o debt paid ofl b, r.ocp.. from ra, - i.abb.. bj endorsnment. for the Wilmington road., and .he road th.mlve. left uueu- and Wel'don ItaHro.d CVuipany. io the u ... eumb.red, y.eldmg a richer revoou. lo the of $150, Oiil). A loss ua aecounlot mgn, . however, need not be appreuenuoa, a me Compauy ha ample mean lo discharge , their debt at uiaturity. The precise lime which tbe mouie. becomiog dut Ul fore-, .ial pom. of i, a- - i. -n. ... .. . Uailroad ConjpaIliM, .ill be applied!., a proper -di.won ot I. nr. i , f. . V.,tain : it U cot at all j W obaerved, will avoid H. pr..., "J , ' . 5()0 0.0 Hill be required during the pree.,t and ennui.,,- financial year,, this .UW ould . 1 . . . .i swel II the amount of mdebtc dnes to Hu,' 6V!9,.'jtl5; the :.i. ,e annual interest on wbicb, to tbe averaKe aunual cxpendi tores of the government, 8U3.0UU will gi. the sum of 87aS.4yi 76, as an annual charge upon the Public Treasury for tbe present ... j ...,. Tl.in it will be observ- ed embrace, tbe interest on tbe maximum; be n.ar.h.ilii.g of l.nor upon .t. pn!) amou.it of debt for tbat period wbiob will o.,' . a delated, .. ,s bene.ed. by anu.4 h-...r h.ve been contracted until . pub.io policy, as teiolm,; to the ri-.e,,.p. ypt e some time io tbe next year, for wbicb rea- ment of that variety of the ,ou-.,mI t,u ith sueh ev on ,dc(luotiOQ 0f several thousand dollars ploy mcut. and the p. rfect.o.. .f tha-. perity as to ,... . i... .,u ,, iU .urn stated an ue- i cbanical and manutacturing -nl. i,..t to ... .u i... i. r.n, ,u .mn itmed an lie ,. ' hIIA the same am ounl d(Ud ,o (hut rt.qilircd for the other. tL. :. il. ,,urv. from the ordinary sources of revtuue were, for the tKQ yesrS) folowt . - H....i. fr 1RS7 '58. ... , lw "'P" ,ur u . . ia-.il 00, ! (2 To'al reo pts for last . ) ar. el.J 10 i Sheriffs, and . uuc .. . - - . ,-, whinh iiidomenta have beeu obtained .. . . , i0r mhui J""?""-"" . ,. .. . against the surette. on their utuoial bond. The estimated receipts for the prtstiH ,nd ensuing 5scal year, are, as I am iu formed by the Public Treasurer, as follow. : T I e,,-d re-t!i for nf xt SI, 70,420 00 ,hll 9nr,eiir. tU, ,L liabilities of.be guie c r withuUt allJ increase of juuf preaeIll MS-i0U ; and, in- t(m . H be reduced without detrj;ueil tJ ,,,ic MriCe. fla,vDieutt Lowever. is prediested Qn .u ;liou ll)St t)a Sinking Fund . . . . .VUJe. 0f S170.. u0 of the public debt falling due prior " Preferred 0 uer ceut. 1,(100, MOO A. & N. C. R. It. slock " Weslern N. 0. . ik t. i'i,-l. i'-.I " l.OOO.OOU ,130,0ii0 300,000 400,000 3O0.l'0CI niu IV ac vu.i lionds VI . O. IV unto., ". .Fnt ,V. W st. " . " Due from A. i N. C." Inl'rest on " " " " Principal Sinking Fund, 400,1. 'JO 72,000 457,040 I 57,603,140 j ' A fc,iable pri W b-eo made for 'he payment ot the public debt, as it fall. ' J : ..... The ri...lnts of thii Fund counisl of the di vidends of all tbe railroad stocks owutd by the Slate, aud sucb balances as may rouiam in IPC I UOIIO ireasurv, liom inuo .u , leceipts ty uiv.oil.s " " Ital. a ' ras. i-.o.-i " Surplus Revenue, 100,0110 " Interest on Bjuqs, 'Jl,.)iO Total Receipts for two last years, S 11 0,570 -pblJ rapj jj y increasing business of our railroad gives tbe highest assurauce that this fund will orove fullv eoual to the "real purpose tor which it was established. At ter the present year its annual receipts will nrnbabi not fall short of half a million of doiars, uud may possibly exceed tbat a- 11101,l., An obviou. reason why our railroads may be relied upon for reasouaoie divpieU'ls, when prudently managed, as at the present time, is to be fouud iu tbe fact thai they are coustructed uiaiuly by slave labor ; which, for a',1 purpose, not requiriug me chanical skid, is undoubtedly tue cnoapeet tout, can be employed. No more conclusive evidence ef this fact could be de-ired than thai furnished by a c linparison of the cost of ours with the eo-t of roads constructed by a dtffireul kiud of abor Our great line of real, from Beaufort Harbor to Cowana, (Duck lown) on tne 'l'..,..aa.. lino distance ot oliO miles, will. wneu completed, cost JU'.OIO U00. U. this line oi roan mi uiues ua.o -v.-....j completed ; oil miles more let to couir.ct, ami (hi remainder, l&i Ullies. basbeeusur- veyed and careful estimates made o. u cost, so that the entire cost ot the road when finished mav be staled wilu almost exact certainly. Ou tbe other nauo, wc uuu mat , ... ..... ., v. v,i ine r.rie roau, iu nu- v-i.-im w. -.., some 4i0 miles iu letigtb, co-: dJ.'ii'O.tKlO. tjr ditl'ereutly stated, the cost of our road wiil be S.UOi). wbiie that of the Ene is $ 1,000 per mile. A clear profit ou the for mer of $1,550 per mile, would cive a divi dend of ii per cent , wbiie on :ba latter il would require a uett profit of SI,- '0 per mile loeive the same divtdeud. Like com parisons between roads similarly siiuaiad ... never 10 j , ,. uu "' fact of the superior cheapness 01 slave la bor w lien employed id me cou iiuoiu. Financially and socially itnsis au impor taut .act for us. u gives hi ui...e .u.. 1 com ranted lor the construotiou u. oiiw . .. n.a ..,i... . .,..i ..... .... laaauuu, s ,u5, ce.sity lor taxauon. The fact i an i upoilaui oue, too, in a s j- , of interests, and enure lo the a.iv.u 1 11 Tl.i division cou-i?l .11. Tbi Hiiaiou con-j.i, in ,,:,. ,, ! me ol of al.ve labor aber. pby,.cai l..r.- , ,aul,:l , , unic-a w require, mul - ! that field o labor, dun. U.tlc-9 in requireu, iu'j Hie aMiinuirii! 01 niianiliiii; the emplny. ment ot skill .ml educated rea-oi,,,,,. ilies,. t, is pronaau,. pu,,u, ,n ..,. , race, where tnese qua .ties nr.- U.....IJ auJ alino.t txolusne.y to he found - make up the power of a state ; ai. i io mat ! harmony ot interests no nece.sary to every wtii ori;an.. a ocity. nu 0 The State having embarked largely io .018 964 43 works ot internal improt eiueiiis, their con 091 Oli) 54 dition and prospects will turiimii, d oubiieas, an interesting sui ject of jour d. iib. raiions. lsy virtue l an act otttu- l..'o-iaiure. at its iast session, tue Cape tejr jiio l.'.-t.p iiiv er Navigation Works were purciia d lor the State by the Ijovernor, at a saio directed bv Hie hrt mortgage cr-di.oi a, lr Hie su. of' $:)ri5 (m0. No purena- inui.,-v waspai b j ,, ou a..ut., 0 ,,r, ,r ..'., lll0: lh() wa. rp te(.lltcl, ,v h ,n,it by the hrst uiortgaiic cr-dilois, l ;r the su.u d ;o.:JrO 0t into, ,st as due at tbe time ..f the saie. Soon after tbe sale, the entire w orks an 1 property of the Company were trsu-ferr.d to tbe State, and have beeu since managed by a coinmissiou, as dir. cred l the Act. Jauv useful repairs have been made under ihe direction ot tnis cminumsieu, and the river beeo ooei.ed for uaiuaiiou. with a to miuu.ium d.-p.h of five fectw.i attr from Fay. duein uecessary to its mainteiianoe. i By the provisions of au Act of Kifl-7, ihe Publio t reasurer was required to deliv er to tbe Aibermarie aud Chesapeake Ca lual Compauy f 100.UO0 in the bonds of the I Siate, upon turn opening -i n.S!T isri ."t uavigalion. Iu April, 1S59, I made a pnr-onal eiata iuatiouol tbat unproveiueiit throughout im sa tire leuglb, and found thai u afforded lair nav igation for ihe class of vessels euaged ;a our luiand oominerce. which fact ben-; du ly certified to the Treasurer, by uih i..a. I of luterual Improvements, i tie non is oi ti.-i Stutr, to the amount uamed, -i d ,,.-r. ud to tne Company I his . anal, a. u U..y uoiupletcd, will gia a a j,lh " !-- t aaier ihrougbout, aud a nuitorut w;.it:i 'io t- t. aud Is tiestlued to exert au import ant n lla ence upou th couiuieice ot a very proluo live section of tue Slate Further re'er ence wul be made lo it before your sensuu terminates. Tbe Fayclleville aud Weslern Railroad is uow completed, as I am mloi UK-d. to lae coat fields in Chatham couiiiy. A conn a tion betweeu tiiat and tue North Caroiiua liaiiroad is much to be desired, aud I re spectfully recommend the suDject toyjr lavurabie consideration The Wiiuiing'ou, Charlotte and Rmlier ford Railroad is progr-s.ing satisi'aciori.y lowarus eoiupletioii, and promises advauta ges to the publio tuliy coiuiususuraie ilil the gigantic character ot the undertaking. Th many ditikuiliea a, ready overcome -J ihe Company Laving it iu charge, afford tue highest evidences ol the eLery and enter prise of the pe-pie r-.-iait.j iu lne .eciion of the country tuiouga winoo it pas-es. aud f the capabiiiiles ot that port.ou of our Stale. Tne eastern divi-uu ot tue r.-al has been completed from a point uear ihuiuton to the dislanc of To nines, aad tue westsrn division trom Cbariotte a uist.uc ot Ho mile.. The greater part of the remaiuiug pjrrion of the work is uudur coutracl aud Weil advanced. I am ii.'oruind that tiie Cou.paj wi.l probably ask a farther loan froui the S'st. to enable them to compiele tbeir work, a .d aii thing cousidred, suoo a request wi.l preseut high claims upou your tavorau e htl lhJ terni, upoa which the patronage ot tne Mt ha D-a extended to this enterprise, are uot -o fiver- those upou which otnurs OI our us- . .vement b.ve be.o ..d-d - .omi anie., two thirds of the Capital stock has been tafO by tiivi ?:ate, and a literal 1 au made att. i wards, tor th comr etioti of tneir woriis ; while iu Ihe Ci of ibis Company, tn d of the Stai consists of a loan ol S-.nOO r mile oi ti.iisiied road, sewured oy a mori gige ou ail .lie property of th Company. vVheu tne importance ol tnis roai lo pibi 11 l is coiisiuere,:, it is ap.oeiien ie u.. bo dilbcult to ui-.c-v.-i a .ailsfaciory r-a-ou for uiakiu: i,la a u.3 -r.-uc... na tive-, u it aud the works ot a .iiu.iar cuaraw tvr, iu disp-nsiug tu. puh.u p.iroiag lo vie ol win en, and tne farmer lad tint to mortgage no be.d ty lue Siat win pro. au ample .ecurny for th loan hnetofor ui.-ie. aud th oue that will probacy 0 asked for, I would r..pecilul,y Put earnest ly recjmiuaud that sueo ta, ther i oau a. be uaaussar to couiB.el .Urir wora- S , p will , , ,..,.,., Uth.-rwi be driven to .tf, c, a loan upon .ncoud d , crlBCtf ot .be imer.,- f Jc ,u,, tJ ,uo cunarrassui.nl , - , . low d, extending Iron. Salisbury dislauee ot Oil to .uoriiauivu, 0OU1p.eied to wubiu el atiou, and IU h.'ii' dii
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 27, 1860, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75