v 4 ' . ry OREGON CONVENTION. A 'convention of delegates. from States id the vallr of the Mississippi,; was held in ' - Ciaciouati ou the 3d, 4th, and 5ihvnst3I"t6 take iilto consideration the jirojpriety, &c4 '4f jitlmCSSaely settling the texwtry, with Mother . - matters which might come before it, in rela tiorto that interstingscction of our repub- Re.; ..The fjdlowtpg tesolutioris'and " decfuT-a- , lion comprehend the aiaturecr deliberations "ind final action of the conventio . ' - ..are most important documents pat 4? " R. MT- Johuson was president of the eouven lion . ..- . - - -,.... Resolved, That lb.e right of 'the U. States to - the Oregon Territory, from 4 deg, to 54 deg. 40 min. north latitude, is unquestionable, and hat it is the imperative duty pf the tiehenil Uoverhment, forthwith to extondibe laws of the U. States over "said territory. . 'Resolved further, T1jaroHirage mi gration to, aud the pertfui newt and secureet tlemetit of said territory, the Congress- pflhe U. States ousAvt to establish Vi line of foits tiom the' Mississippi rjer to. the Pacific ocan-Trmrfcrtvide.alsS - a d &itfl3IS force for the protectiouof the territory and its citizens.' . ' - Resolved, That" for fhe purpose el-making known the causes atd principles of our action, the following declaration is unanimously adopted and now signed by the members of this convention, with instructions to the offi cers thereof to transmit a copy 4o- the Presi dent of the U.'States, and 6eJi member of Congress an,d also to the Executives of the several States, with a. request topre,seul the same to their respective legislatures: .1 Declaration of tktUiztns ef the JIissi& sippiJrallcy, assembled in ConjetJitien ai Cincinnati, July 5i, 143, far Hie put-pose of adopling-siicfi-ntettsuixs asjnccy induce 1Ue iiHlnedicttc occupation. yfc,the Oregon Territory, by the Jtrms and'Iai9S xJ the U. Slates of JS'orth Antcriecu. . We, he uudSrsigued, citizen of die Mis sissippi valley, do hereby, declare to- our fil-low-scitizens of the vholo Republic, that in urging forward measures for the immediate occupation oftHe Oregon Territory and the north-east coast of the Pacific ocean, , from 42 deg. to 54 deg. 40 min, -uorfh latitude we arc but performing a duty we owe Id our selves to the Republic to the -commercial ions of iho world- to posterity, -and to the rent Li itain aud Ireland, not us jfitted by the further ex- NTt&V NF.RRO P&ATION'. From anlxfract publ&bed ia Ae 'Albany : Argus, d derived frovth.e Narrative j)fMrk u lison, a mrssionaTy in AiiBfi e that he has discovered a jdatiou .VjEthtopi8 "never, before" Aeoq or described-y xnjyfhrte man.' Mr iVilsen is stationed n the tra boon river, which empties into the Atlantic, a6ou1- treaty aulas uoj UjjpiUhekiuaWjl,.. . The mission is- at the moutu or me tivci, Mr Wiison rrc- r,,uwa""ulibutiiin-a fine opportunity, Mr Wdsoi "I- . .VeWoP"d 'oVBranoguid negro roiUi. t,or. jcf?ut the Gabcfoa aid its tiibutary ncr- the Km flrnrnhn. i Kobatmars towo. 50 miles from the ocear.r the Bawk?j if branch -of the Big Oroiffljo.-Thw was as lar irp ttre. river as he"astended".Ji-While tiiere, be wet wiili a-Hcf iiaion offricaus"some of wnon were said to .have come-five days joomey and others tejvor- twe4; days joutney froin the intfei ior -tlTat is, frm2U0 to 4UU njiles froul th"e sea coast Tie colls, them thte Van "ice people, beaiuse thev came from the tli- lrectionin which a country of that uame lies. N0RTH-CARO& ' 1' j.. Xm. iijTiie, man : gatHjrHyMopagjrttljr , 24 r5 I t '"should "jhorn ee mf 7 a ihnv strn with inTuTV or Oliiiimiiiuu, duuu.u r knows rtigidn oFAfriqa. The existenceajnd use of iron of their own mauiifacturty seems very r-ejnafkable,;nd philqsbphat,s would sai',. iudkafe aa ad- an-ced state ocivilizatiop, for it is known that a barbarous or savage people never .have iron of their -avd manufacture uuiil it has been first -intiQiUiced by the whites. The notvexlsfence of slavery arid tjic slave Irade among them, sjows -vieafure strll more dis inctke from The ordinary- African. - We arc furnished by the Aigus withhe following passage froui -the joutual of Sir Wilson : . "During our short sojourn wi this place, vte met wifh a number o niou entirely dif ferent iu their features and -general sippuar ance from those in this part of the country, sumo of whom were sa id to- have, cpnpe.five, and otheis ten .or twelve dttjs journey from the interior. They wet S known bTthe name of the Pangwe people. They weie on a visit " to-this.part o! the-vnuntry, wleh u as near,t th sea coast as thev have veuttrred. llear rng of us at thisjilace, they carno in consider able numbers, fosce a.'whfte maO and old rok, obe f whom Was as much an pbject.of curioshy as the other. -f . Thise of '.hem whom wo,jsaw, both metrl aud women, weic vastly sivparter . in'tlheip )ersonnl uppearance to the maritirrfe frbe; aud if they may be regarded "as a fair ?pfej meu of their peoplel sliould have o hesita tion in pronouncing tLete thw-fiuest Africans. I have evcf met wilh. Thev wear no t a piece of r.lotl made of the . This id . draw n bo ned around the loins covet clolh. On bushmu of this they wear "cloth lects, and their n and womeq at deal of taste. THE MARKET. On TbiirA. wore itf a.Uusicess 9ppearnc" a fair,trasJb- ia Bacon ; it opened fj owing to the qtftntity- coming in'il4 to ictnt per lbt-. SVBal loads of A and sold readily at 4 to-5 doflaii ; excellent quality. Wheat readiry brii cash. -Du littlo Cotton inlaSt saf f cSrrfiign hre'ely at 50 toS cent; TllEI.ASy.ALI - UTS' elect ipp Reprcseutat' gress whi uw;iace jji a lew iav wis!) to say wortHi to our f'' crats in relation thefbto: " ULe-hav Lsnotiye or pttp' goAeiHtneiil which we conceive to b lcst adapted to the pnmiotion of the gultest good to the grgatest n'umber" ; for such ajhe great and avowed-object of democratic riu inlp?' snr-ttvpr has leii the motto df thn Republican Party. - ' 1 1 It is tne amy or everciuzen io gu mo polls and vote , for the -candidate who pre sents his principles.; " r JMany bif?cr and nialiikaia things Jie been published iu the whig .papies abfj Mr Saunders, thd.eiBocratig.cididateji Ifiuci-J phis liavc uo'f)eerJ 'fiiada the(gTeatej5).uf slandecusatta'ks ha-ve beeB;made ; for djie AyWtg party lik a doHestJawyef, J'eJd (or tlieir Success, mainly uixiVlaikcrttfJ'die character -of. tnqir oppotats. , ' We ask you, ferlow-demoetats, if prQ is bu.& araotig u, wTho glorieiin he priAfptesvj i cWOttS& TilAN SLAVERY.In the ,joiwvrurttuicie is arr-account ot a con-versafiftn-ield rith, a hanrl employed. on one V Ae.VaTtoi in Xcglnd. Bronthe coiitet satfoVwjathcr -that tbe yodngap," (gsr he wiii8care 2Q rsceiyed but 'three strflidga j(about75ts per. week out of whiek"hQhad to fioiltns eloAie and victuals ; that b could aflfaeat Bottjifig Jjut bread a&d lard; that no.-v.ut ter bed at jpjght and was vp at ,TIt tt the, stable, loft, (as did ad the J 10etIlD?fl?Dl on one pallet, the sheets of hB jyerRhad Jmf once, aer ! "Sha'acobuap is "'!pMishvedin y Ldnflon papbr,Bd4bereltfTood awtfcority. " - And this-isStelidvhGeTbl! rneofef4!urer t CoiiimiuiTeations A Kt-i 'SS. It V M. MS V A . ryQ uaVe jgheeriag accounts froraseveral Bounties. Jrtr Rackan's election as Se-aStof-in Bladen,. Brunswick, aud Columbus is Regarded as-safe '.tJ h's frienrjs. In Co hinJjus. Smith willieat AViHiamson"; Robe scrn will send aNeast one and probably -two Lwhigs la 3Ioore, Murchisbu will at tiarripgton oauiy, auo XYioreneaaa majority will b irrcreased. ' In Orapge, the. whoje, whig lickel will be elected. Such is tbe Sub stance of information upon, w hich we tan rely." . V- anfl the farmei-kJSwttZ" .in wnig "Tpar--laBee, unije Hie JaborfTr'te left to starve, iftve iO&i'Jilido..nBethjr1. . v' .i Sa i - ;V r " r"' ' Ate ti-. 1' of1he great Repubffctrn pafij-whieh ;cte3 ThorAas Jeflerson and James fadisonfc re Presidency, who can Vote for iJtJMillA tbe (misnamem whir caaaidaie i s is tm the northeast coasts of the Pacific ocean pass iiito the hands of a great naval power. That as an independent member of the great family of nations, it is due from us to the whole commercial world, that the poits on both coasts of this continent should be held bv a liberal government, able and willing to J . . . -i . : 'i l - extend anu tacuitate mat spcuu auu tunmiu cial intercourse which an all wise Providence has made necessary for jjie, intellectual im provemedt, the souijri Jaipij(jess-nd moral culture of the humaa race, That we owe tW entife and absolute oecu pattow of he Oregon toUU posterity which witrfbut .such" occupations by. the citizas, lawWand free institutions of -oftr great Re public,. could not pi ofit er. make available to themselves or to the world the important con siderations above set forth. That howevir indignant -at the .avarice, rulde,and ambition of Ufeat Britain, so ftc- quently,' lawlessly, and lately cvincsd, wer-yt-t believe that it is for the benefit of aUervilized ifatious that she should fulfila legitimate des tiny; but, that she should be checked In bet career of aggression with impunity, and do .jniuiou without right. That for the independence and neutrality of the western ceasts of the America tj conti nents, and the Inlands of the Pacific oeean, it is important that sbehould'o restTaiiiod fn the further e.xtensfon of her power on these coasts, and iu he. middle of the eastern nottion of that ocean. - - That so far as regards our rights to the ter ritory in question, we are assured ofiheir per fect integrity based aa ihe.yareon discqvjery nnd exploration bv our own citizens aud i . Government, and on purchase and cession from those powers having the pretencoor the realiiy of any right to the same. uomeuu liiTosrsj-wiiu-u nc u head not unlike the frill of a cap. That pu the back part is plaited into five or six braids whic h reach below the shoulders. The men are of medium stature, remark ably well formed, healthy iu their appearance, and manly in their depot tmeut, jT hey' had knives, spear's, traveling bags, and other ar ticles of curious and iisgeuious wormanship, specimens of which wo, procured for a vet y ina!L quantity of beads, All of. thtjr imple ments are made of iron of their own, .which is considered vastly superior to any Irrovigjit to the" Country by trading vessels. They set no value u;ou ckiih. aad as vet have ueveri acquired a taste fr tobacco or rum. Read " . .. i - j i i powder and utass they prize very niMiiiy. anu ii- . .1 - .1 UM were wilting w give awjiy any tuinme uuu for the sjnnlleSl ruianWiies of tiibc, gf these. They'tcprcseut .jtbeir.coantry ps uifluutuiuousj auu hcaitniui, ,auu aiurn laai curaBeous auu otljer discasgs comxuou-to tlip inaiitime re gions are unknown auiouj tlcai., j key-have never particiwted yt tbo slave tra.de, .atii tegaxd it, as.is by ho means, unnatural in,me circumstauccs, with the utmost alihprre.ncei iof you wlio can forsake those irillciplEbe-1 cause Geri..Saunder. received, ai the wfer-'i ing'of gratiludp, from a'gcnprousj'womai, a present for service be had done her; in prJur" ing for her, justice fiom the Governineut!' Is there one among you vho can forsake tifose rriiicipes because a Mr Wright, of Ohio, is alledged to have said that he "could not tell Saufidyrs from a sheep at- leu puews"-? Is there' one among you who. can forsake tfiose principles for any pi iaate jtque agaiust the deroocfatie candidate ? R is toT hoped riot. Iiic,putJujjo Z4 democrat , ' ..V..:.'l:.i:2; vote tor tho oemocraiM; tuiiuiic However Endorsements If the following state ment of th Herald's last mcarry artiyle is of extensive aujiiicaJiryiw H indicates, ru , ttur opiuuju a must desirable change iu the prac tice of Ranks. As far 'tis the security of the banks is .concerned, iudorsK:mejjts - is i tnoTough humbug, .vhile ito inextricably in volves rnecchauts wkh each other, that the failure of one is a -signal fr a general explo sion going ofi" like a package of Chinese cratJi&is.-j Charleston JWerctuy. "Tliee is apparently a great change going n in; the rciliou of baukiug to general biii ness. Wc-alludo. to an videutly giowing disjosition among leading inereliauts to take advantage of the present rcplefed 6tate, of the that beyond tnese rignis, so pcriect.y -r-4t,atks and L in conducting large mercantile labhshed. we would. feel compelled to retamJT,, to tak- tbo noies of known 3 I - 7 - '... uiufl, U1KJ Monroe's uuVversalTajnroveLlecaratKn of 1S23: TIlAT-THE-AJVli:uiUAN CON TINENTS WEJE NOT THENCE FORTH TO RE CONSIDERED &UR JEQ'IS FOR EUUURE XOLONIZA 'JTON BY ANY FOREIGN TOWER. Influenced by these reasons a.nd considera tions so important to the- West and ihe whole" Republic U liberty to justice and free governments we do subscribe our names to this declaration wilh the lirm, just and matur ed determination never la cease our exertions till its intentions nadoHUcipIes are perfected, and the Norm American Republic-, whose citizons'ive aFe, shall have established- iu laws, its arms and Ms free -institutions from the shore of the Pacific to fke Rocky Moun tains, throOEhout-tho terriloHeH above' sfteci tied, and we dohereb Yrotest as .we shajl com nine to protest agaiasf wry at-or cego tiation, past, in process, or bereafter "to te perfected which shall gine possession of auy portion of the same toany foreign power, and above aH d we remoustatte agajnst the. pos- aession.of any part T tho Northeast coast of! ihe Pacific- Ocean y the power oS Great Britain. r FSigned by Col. R. M. Johjisoii, Presi dent, and ninety citizens of the six States in the Mississippi Valley. J ur their discount without iH,rmU.j rhi.s4sinatd busiiicas pa pur, but is (ione namc paper, aiuj as such creates some on- position, aud alarms majy of "the banks ; but u is mauer ot .debSte, wheths? the security of the baDk u not equally as jircat, bv cciilin- ina every man s iiisuiess wuhiu bis owb means, ana (expansibility, as bv reouirni two or three names, and thus furmui" kuot of mutual endorsers, whose, collective liabili ties arcjuuch moro likely to exceed their col rective meaos tlian would the airnrecate of in dividual debts, -resting each m its. own base. It," through Ujp lHltuence of the leading mer chants, this, system comes to be.eeucralUr enforced, the dutjes and responsibilities of baukera vyjll be greatly increased, and the business thrown more info ihe Tiaj of those shrewd private houses most capable of ep'ire- ciajing the standing audTreal .business wajits I of those seeking ' discounts; It i this tact 1 and general knowledge, which roiiders the! business oj tne l anaiau bankers most sate and profitable to tjjcjnselves, while it is most .beneficial to the reywlar merchaHt.;' ofca ttltev dated,' Carthage, July so'taf as we oreJlntorroctrtn, beeir feiv. his nroselvtes none. - The name of Banlt, Disii ibution Tariualld Clay is stifc ficiejit with tie people, here wfroltuvB iever swered fiorri what meyf&elievV tp Jbo then irue policy . oiimencans, to put uo,wn a stouter advocate ttiati'H V.x JVIWer. Oar moljo, is, tfee'TTado-Tio mflnopdy strjet accountability by .all public fu rfctro"haries uq huntbuggecywith .determiuaUon- .to do our duty by voting ou -Uie 3d o t)st Atinsj for-R. M. tSuuHtkrs, who is so euueutiy qualified to carry out ur every wish. . m - . . CEv-tVBatdeiocriSr says a eof&rifwary "eatd the vulgar. abuse ofscaveagers in" the lederal rauks, -when "the grat lea'dejrs "under whom the; wWgsr ivVn the rfafrtsirti victory are de-ffoubced by thoni la the follotvjng tetrad - "- ..".-. Jul in Tiileiu the weftlest: IhouOJi -'ihe jThrWBuli;,;- nneariiThoFav.l,,DdtHst e ftf'V th'e "Fayette L.&9i rtufcrtTx .:.-.-A-r-tk.ril vlle Observer" to keetfJiH temper, for "He Lettvi?e ObferreVr just4efdiji eU?ctpu inl August, jS42,.(but n.di not nxlriA4e rejiutation as a " " Sir Orach ? W "ahd rhoit positive correchiess as w sbewia Dy . ' TiiEREui: :. . McRackan as"the g candidata fW Se -nator lit .Bladen, BrunswicUaa Columbus beaten ttmUv h Rr.tiorriUlVfti rr. L v ' J- "J y i. , u..ra,ivi f t SrisSjnith (whig) thjfeJited by TiJVim-- or one whig ...cren Iuncau Jjlurchisoi), whig, and Gt. 31orp- rfeii's inaionty decreased. In Orange, but oarBiwIrig. elgtted instcitd oT the wholp tic ket. L Tjio'Jvfugi'Sre celebrated for promulgatrog Whcws," od news.' prgapect-V.'giotious prbjipects'. Sic. &e., jnst before the flection, ait it is sdspeeted thai they, reso tjo such oaEuitorial MR BaIuse: Mv reuivrto thi J I J niaiKs of th f FayettevilIeUbserver "qC the 12th of Jujy, -as pnenarea"" in alhurricd . manner, and'vas nglasfull as I courahajt wished; ain.ee wiicrf time, htfrevrhave examined the, 'i docttmenls " ano jiropose to 4 takeup the subject of Bj3iK which in my taWe of comparison aeJSarged as paylleA iug aThX of $125 per pair, Jgnern cost-n 5t) or S per.pair that" is the duty is what r . 1s styled. iu mercantile parlance, specific. 0 i froposeMo argue tbe case"dispassionateIy, tkil slo'w ta-auer ts"betterlhau the mighty; end he Jhfcf suteth his spuit greater thaq, he that takotlva jcily.i. lledias an undisputed right tonrblisb hs sentiments aud opinions, provided ne irforias, to truth and decency, but 'In Ms reply to my first article headed "Comparisons are odious " he violates bat lie wrifes with a pr6poseLflqsigiy of,e me "jramtesi iaisenooaswanrr "i toat comnMinicafion, smat llfbefofW done with the "Editor" his friends will ac knowledge that "the boot is on the other le." lo the staaoch democrats. Col. Alexander Wat sou andCoL. Neill Rjpgaiir' In Mooro, gallant . It HT M utile luoare. lciosy percnes uppufiedemo- cratk-TjairtiTbri MairiJigtonTritrraphautly beats The friends of free trade and of a revenuo . .. .. t :! : i .- - laiiuuaveno oojecuon to the minutest dis quisition; contradiction and disputation like ihe.cdllision of flint and steel often strike out ixew light-i this is' what the people want, which I iutcnr they shall have, and propose to pre sent it ia a way they will easily comprehend. The Ta'rifT act of 1S42 has the following tijje: "Public No. 69. An act to provide revenue from imports and to change and modify existing laws iuposiug duties ou im- uvean for, effect. Swrte of -them honestly -believg whatThey asseiUaiid ptint, from hcar- v 'wg if frecpjeTitly meutind, such results are. fixed n' their mi IScL-ftsl tifc fools, nd tlie most unbhishing of fyohlical tfnaves and "JJantel It ebsltr, Ihe lsin of 1 cdeivlisis, and the Jtrultst of moral Itpei sV' Richmond .Wktg;. 1 : . The Editor tif the Fafrtuer's Advocate re- re&'mrs-lhe - iractjffe ofk'ilfixig bntd., and saysthey ate ot inJtfite'. valueto the farmer ic destroyiag the nuriads yf ytsects that in fest ihe earth. -He meiitious'the casts of tbe Lceived-bv ftuUra" wbi.r trik,... St:nidJ vonr ;mnl vour, voice may be, let it hetard. From thc'Kew Orleans Courier. LOUISIANA. 1 150UNS!!!1 .The four -Democratic . Representatives to Congress ELECTE.D! We have the ple'asing' task' toaniiounAo Uiat the additional 'returns., receivedjhis nuiru in' from the Lafourche Parishes, assutos the election of Alceo Labrairche, by a majority of sr votoi. over his whiu-competitor, Edward 1 D. WhW, exGoveriior, ex-Member of Cou- gress, etc., cc, , - . I 'This1 is ciaphaticalfy the ateieniocAt- ic truMiipn ol aib tor Bisaisirici was ogd the strougest wnig aisirici irr uic oiic, and air niiB iuc-ihos puiai. uuiuuiv. tha't'partyl' , Further returns of. the mot salisfactor- haracler are teceived by "the same sonroe ftm the-3d-aijd 4th Districts. Iu every tfrisb.Mvith the oxgeationol two, Oen. Uaw- soa has reaehefl "a larvp and commanding tirejorify. The Vbte iu fatchitoches and i -.1 j I ' 11" . ? 1 :.. n. . . . . U U.nar .tiaputs, in ineui jisiwci i uwu j-o iu favor of Bossier than it waAtor doib hiuh kB lor GoveMt, and Brfce fortjpugress. ft is more thaii double. - tf ; ' ' Majority far Slidell ' d ? 347 Majoriryfor Labrawrhir SG BulleM, of die Beej" has every thin? prepar ed for his excursion to Salt River..' It is said he w ill carry'trre Clay Club along wiih bun ; aad Uiat the old " CoSn is to be Lutied" on he-bauks -of that fanua stream, wiih wftig honors, llenrytay is lo pronounco tne uneral oratioirTi somewhat aficr the nanma-, (comparing small things with great ones,) of Mark Authorry's oratiou over tne deal uouy of Caesar Rut vesterdav.- this coon -wieta'-'wfev-etood aaaiust the world r ,? xi- But uowh.e lies so still that no one f-ill do him ttjierence. . ls; . . .1 . -JUT - Alfw r poor vByn : r ( . - i e cnderstJttd that tbis vovae only postponed to atetfnVMOdate onei JULKMlE passenger, j ' V Washington Alstorhe. great artist tind Devonshire fawners who paid a huge sum tor rtre destruction of al die. crows ; but who soon found tht the mttltiulicatioa Vf desirue live inserts proved fc. grenftiT evil than the crowsr Ue recommeuuUtha tart iug of grain as a prevea'.ive agairist cror. . XXTENDED Cll AKtT Y.-Th Mol raviau settTeinefit at Salem, Stokes cKiiUy, N. C, got up-a sale of la-tic article.- tliw lrciBBl -Kei applied to the rebuibjiuir of the luureuw mat 'were peoiro) iy iho euun qaake in Autiguq. (West Indies) tome mouths since. - . . - f - 0C5 Three o the juryutou ou PKdt'scase hiive left- Augusta, Guj 011 ec4itiVVif the ex- cilemeut, in. relation to (heir verdict of acquittal i , CX5t Theji have fomicdi Temperance So ciety hi MeUpiisvnic; Anson Counry. The Society inet 'on tho -fib of July, .jvi'd vva ud drotscd by the Rev- Win. A. "Jiorrwy iu bs usual hippy style. , Sixt-uiue signed- tin pledge. Auolher uei ting. is to ,be hjld on the lst.t"iat,urday , Augut wbeu Dr Win. L. Terry will ivddress. tbeni. 1. - t5- After a succession of hot .and some times sultry weather, Thjch. seemeTd .tq de.fy (often 3 or 4 heavy showers in a oo-y,.) reliet cnrr.e at last by the settitig in oh Thursday of a irgulai biiilt hotiheast jam.' , - t - CJl' We sliouldbe glad-to, loaru- from ouV friend of the? StandaTd,-w.hf54t -is fliat JhTs pa per, 'Uitu4.r4ingtte.be pMhlislrel Jndaes day, doe not reaYhIerc uutiFl'i iday bjoj u ing?v It always ued -to. get iierc m Thurs day, Gen. -Jjtn.oH Hamiltou 1jaS talterrti his Vcsidejcc in Alabama, iu Rttssell crurrtr. ' . ! rr-- The- iafluewa prevails in Wiliuingtcrti. DEPARTKtTTSriKlTS! A paiwphlet under this title has, been forwaruVvJ to us ly. the pubju-aer, RCorou, oi Philadelphia. Pet hans it would be aSrjjood an article as we could find whh which "u$ fill . a space in tbe Carolinian. , - . .. What docs the Obaeryer thi'dt of " boots," now ? iSVcm to pincn' a" lit'tj don't they ? . . V -- - Th yclldweyerJ'ias niadejt appear- ..... . ports and for other purposes." ind as unavoidable;! audi n m. ,u . , - . . . ' . the oth section is iu these w Uiey only discon er tho truth after die election; then tiafy qre. pioliiic iti causes that produced thei defeat, the principal ones ate, oar friends didnot tur tutx. a thin ltote, Apathy, Stc. &c. It is often resorted to as a ruse de . - ' guenrcy to put on art appearance of strength, when in fact they.are weakest. We make these remarks to put our friends on their guard", audwarn them not to be de- priuciples, and vote lir thr man wtio will re-. present truese principles. T he election comes on mi a lew days, "and we have no doubt that their papers w ill be filled with charges, pros- pect.-s &.C.,' eu tilled to as little cje.iit as the one we reiublish and which heads this article. Ik J5aTnk r-lJhe " New Yoiti Tribune " a rabid whig priutv which bears at its editorial icad the name of Ileurv Clay for the l're.si- eucy,IUS dlGjurC3 iu regan! lo (be Lou isiana election : ' There would be no doubt i at all of the result if Loco Foco principles, were not the veriest Caaieliou iu the world. The suirar culture is the lite blood of Louisi- tiH, aud the culture can oofy be successfully prosecuted under a protective duty." The Editor, of the Tribune is altogether in tho dark as respects the operation of hiyh du ties. The ucvv Ilieury advanced here by some of our puliiicarcconomists", itluit "high duties tuaRg.Io-.v pi ices,. had cei taiuly ucver reach ed the Cuiiimereial emporium, or Mr Greely has been taking a Rip V.an m Winkle nap. TheoId bubble that e'cry-branch of industry 'CiiA ouly be successfully prosecufecT under a protective duly, is. altogether exloded ; it has gone midAfot'e.Ver." - Foiluiiately. hqWcvcr, it exercjse4'a: -onderfdl iiillueiice in correcting , public opinion in the proper Quartet the sugar rcgiourr-aud Ir cau only accxtMit for -its-reaching the res throught one if the talented edifUrs of Ihe New.Orleans Pic- .ayufie who is a uati'e of thi place, aud re ceives erne of ihe lown papers". Tho Tesult of theclectioxi is evidence of tbe Tact. How it must have astonished sane of the old La Faurt-oe aud Mjfc1sdj)i planters, rwheu, they foOudout that they had labored uuder &2de- ords : "And be it further enacted, That from and after the passage of this act, there shall be levied, collected, and paid, on tho importa tion of the articles hereinafter' meutioiiel, the follow ing duties r thai is to say:" In ihe 6th article of the above section I find, "Ou men's boots and bootees of leather, w holl jf," or. partially manufactured, one dollar and twenty-five cents per pair." Her is the authority takeu from the law of Congress -kselti, imposing the duty. Rut tho "Fayetteville Observer" sncerii.gly asks in allusion lo the table of "Compatisous" which appears so " odious " lo him, " does not the poor mail know ihis to be false, fiom the fact, that if he w as lo find the leaiher, he could uot get a pair of common boots made far $1 25? and yet he is told that boots which are sold to him for .2 50 have paid a tax ol $1 25, leaving only 1 25 lo pay for leather, mak ing, profit of merchant, &o. &c. The thing is so pieposleious that surely even the log caOin mil 11 cull not swallow- lhal.! J halt take occasion to say, before I proceed ai further, that the charge was made as distinct-' ly as it was possible for language to do it, that the boots cost $2 50 aud $8 per pair, on which the duty of $1 25 per pair is paid, and ihe Context will prove it. And what is the fact? Log cabiu men, I addiess you, I am a plain democrat, aud any asset tioti that I have made I will prove. 1 bog your attention for a shod lime, while I examine an "official". statement. (House of Representatives, docu ment No. 273, July 20, 1812, page HO.) It is a " "geueral statemeut of goods, wares' and merchandise of the giowth, produce, and manufactures of foreign countries imported into the Uuited' State? ; Commenciug on the 1st October, 1S407 and ending on the 1st of September, 1841s." " BOOTHS ANDUOOTEES. Tt'i)ice Iippurleil, A'u. pair. t'ttlue. Darfish W-st InHic, 4 10 HaiifC towns &. oilier bi ts of Germany, 819 1 021 1 Holland', " ill . 321 Englan.l, 4i Jldf. Stotlantl, . '. - 36 CO Brin'fU West Iri.lirp, 18 3t France 011 t!we.Al.iiiuic,- t i7J 220:i J3o' iYrediterraneun, 12 49 Italy, - v-; 5 07 1 muto nnd oilier Austrian ddri-itic po'rfcs, - : - . .3 00 JEC?? . Johiir SJideil, just elected a member el Congress Jrom Louisiana, is another-to AJlex. Slidell McKcpzip, of Sjmyr' fame. Ball. Hun. poet is dead, lie was a native of S CaV0,'na j . A nest of couHterfcHeraave been arrested New Jorkity. A vvema among henK Tb0 viUag-of Wa:rthoue"lisiss ippi, 10 miles bedovy Vicksbur.T Z was nearly destroyed by llrc on the 5i inst. I he b lowr lusPector ;(M, Sedberry,-) has poUiely.turp ished uswi th, r0ifowing atate-ment-ofthe-dwiount of itt.Gr in' in Fay- uui.uy ie rolIOwing years : " l S3f " 13 thou8bt that tliiwill good a wheat year as. 1839. -'iTour'-year commences on the 1st of July eU0 ou lK,i lU th nf Juno ' " lusioii for 27yarsli x- .:V; AgSm : " Locofocoifln even" ill Louis iana had declared i.tsjjU' boslifa lo all piotee- Uioi, uid eneral Dawson' voted against -the new Tatuf;" and wtxa"t Tschcernigio itiu heart of every" deukCa is, the reflection that Ihe people at uie birllat box.havav ia the- case of Ccueral -Dawson susraineti his .vote; and TeHtrnedlbree oflref- members erjuatty s sound, !aV' ailce in New. Orleans very slightty- . , . m , 1 M 1 . - Govcmofc Mprehead was iu Ch-eensboro' on they&h jkst. JJaVal OmcER Dead. Couimatia'er Alex, J. Dallas, of the U.-S. JVaty, 11'ed .-rt 'ivn TV V iia- 19.lh init. 1Jr DabVls was a native ?ofCo-hiitictrt,.and a Bfephewf orth Caroliu of ihe rate Alexander Jajnes Dallas", Secre, tary of the Tpeasnry ander M Madiou. He entered tbe Navy abouuJ23 year. ago, and basseumuch sCrice. " 9 - - 77U9 - 24.7U7 H re is presented, at a single glauce, tho important fact, 4hat iu one year there were imported auto the United Slates 7799 pair of "boots and bootees," the aggregate value of which was $24,7-07. The average price per pair is $3 1,6- But hat is the value at the place hence mpoiVed "? ---'' Iiaiise towns ana other potts - .1 . - . - , . If, A whig meiehant'oult West .advertises fona-clerkaud adds, -iaane having a. -TyJer nosr need arply.'; -This is as- bad "a the FArtsh-clergyrrran wljO adverrrsedV for au.br fraJwhisJh he was desirous.Of purchasing for his rectory. After describiug the siaeoftlie instrument required, he added iifa postscript lMust be of-the.Estab!ishd Church-;" :t if an organ which' had rjecn used 111 a' -Catholic or Disacn4iiMiChOrcb.i'ouIdi-uot bo oithodo euoughnn its niusic for lHs,tfrpose.-.Y- - tr.iriil w pti nn.fl imp' 'JUpi ENVIABLE N0 TO R I JTX . Solitary and alone " doesNotth Carolina stand as it respects a- vote opoj either ofl-lhe Tariffs of 1S24; lS08?auLlS42. Wp have badour attHtiot-aHed"tothe fact, tbat.f aH the. members of Cgress repose ring either f Jj. Bt the agricuiiurai aiaie, or kTrieste aud other Austrian ad. i-' South Carohna, Georgia, laoama, or-a tic potts,' - - - 3 - .1 I . sissippi at th flitiercnt jwriods, wneu tne iibove bills passed, but.one vote was giveti in favor of -them, and hat by a. mc.mer from EDWARD STANLY.' rjf ticroiauy, Italy, - Scotland,; ' British West Indies, Danish West Indies, England, " - 5)41 24 per pair. 1 40 1 66 1 S3 2 50 2 87 2 91 do do do do do do Picayune. - ADVICE t?o Those who vru-t, TAtiE-IT; Wbeu yod. fc;l .pur passrorw raising, never coafiBVorj-estruin them. -liow rnauy bolies haW bee if burst by foo close au iai- hprjsoumentf ibeir contents 1 ' & Ahvays "prgciaim rac raiis or orners. . There should ' no seeretsja n RcpuMiean G overrimeut. 1 . 1 Never give up youT opinioti,1hough you know you are wr'tfttg jit shows that you Iiave ixr indenandenee. - Ji&idt EbrgfveaB iurjury Tbe power of ivardou tag belongs to thetoveruor. " AudTas a wniuati Ts"called. the " weaker 'vessel,'" she fchould liuve halfa'doxen to help her." 00 do Fiance ou the Atlantic, 3 28 do Do. " -" Mediterranean, 4 OS do The lowest price theu, at the place "whence mportcd,', vit: The. Hanse towns aud other ports of Germany fs only $1 24, (one dollar and twenty-lour ceuts) per pair !! ! . " 'Facts are stubborn things," "figures can't lie," and " comparisons are odious." Now, if the sapfcjitand erudite cdilor of the' "Fay- etteville-.Observcr " can get ever this docu ment, he will have to do what "figures can't" Wot He asserts that you, " ihe Carolinian telts the poor man that he pays SI 25 tax on pair of coarse boots woifn only 2 50 a pai. Does not the poor mni know this to be false, from the fact, that if he were to find doeuiiu-'iit I have It It at the 'Office of the Cariiliiuuii, o:ii to the inspection of any person, and I court an investigation, it presentd many facts, astounding I'-ltts.