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THE NORTH CAROLINIAN, F A YJ2 f Tfi V I L L E, N. C. NORTH-OAROLINIAN. FAYETTEVILLC, xTC, Saturday, .July 21, 1855. fou coxoniiss, MO.V. WAKRKX WIXSLOU', OF tTMRFRLA NF). Election on Thursday the" 2d of August, TICKETS! TICKETS ! ! Winslow tickets can be procured at this Office, gratis Send in ynnr orders, friends. S-'he ptterile attempt of the Argus to ridi cule K. W. Goldston, Esq., of Moore county, and impugn his motives, because he chose to withdraw from the secret party, will have no effect where that gentleman js known. Promi- j nent democrats, through misrepresentation, are iiiuwceu to join me imov--io thing order, and after joining it-their names are used to influ ence others to join. Now, wheu such persons find they have, been deceive!, it is ridit and " Religious Persecution." -The lst Argas has a long article oil this subject, and argues to shotr that the know-nothing party dews not -Mr Patric McGoWax, Mai! Agent on the Raleigh and Gston Railroad, is a foreigner by birth and a Rtoan Catholic, but who do you persecute the Catholie for his religious belief suppose rettaimeicd him for the office? The kitow-nothi ciniLl tho WsiIca "District, that it is willing he should worship God accord to the dictates of. hi own conscience but if he wants an office it' is quite a different thing. I is true, the prescriptive party does not pro-" fess to want to prevent a man from attending any church he pleases or hinder him from proper they should publicly proclaim their I adopting any religious creed but if he dares to withdrawal. "We understand f lint, nno rf tl.o i ;-; tl.o arguments used by the know-nothings to get men to join is, that if they don't like it thev hinrself unworthy and unfit to hold an office he is not to be trusted because he belongs to -We learn that i ca8e' W,'-V 51 Particn,ar church. This is know-nothing 1 does the know-nothiiiir or'an in tl.lc t,u..n Li.tr;, m ,.i......i.t i i... . i. , r-tbn ' - ; . . . j .... u,niiuiiitucu . nib vtiji" w. ..... Mei.anviuh.v Ocitrrksce tl... . ;r. w t Af,.7;.,,.m:.i i:..: :.. i " " "l " XJ- ' ! abuse and trv to hfdittb. Mr sm... ! :.. : 1. ,...i . i- c ii i - ' "u,usi ijui-, party in tins town. the south-western portion of this county, was ; suill,, ,.om.sp . ... v ' - 1 " ' . It innirs .so far is wo ! . , . a.jij tuU ,nSu ow e say mat aeuyiug a man ine pini- 11 v - I hones to deter others from v(.ri., tWn 1 i i. i i i. drowned last week. . - 1 1 ..ii l.nv . 1 . . . ! 1 it.ljk.l . i . u.unci nit: iiuutuiarsi uiai.ne rot up j Il(,,.tl n-Itb d,;, .: i . ' . 7. , . . j ncction with tins anti-republican concern " sumo tuue uuriusr ine msrui. aim t Jas. 1J. S!jard, jLq., iwho is now crying out against tb Ippointjeut of foreigners to office) is the very Jjui who wrote a letter to the present Postinastejencra! asking that the appointment might be ojferred on Mr McGowan. Why is it that men -fpi be so inconsistent? On the 1st March110, we find Mi Shepard, together with sncji iiiisjiio. Aj Gilmer, X. W. Woodfin, Wmf-iAVashhigton, and W. I). Haywood, i-ecdtfiienaing a foreigner for an office in the plaiftofja native, Mr H. II. Potter, who then "p position; but now every one of them, aft HpiSnirntnlr nvorpicn if flic irloa walked lo the M ill, a short distance from the dwelling and after getting on the ".-dip," used for the purpose of drawing in logs, she walked directly into the pond andHfras drowned. She had been in bad health for some time past, and whether she was asleep when she took the fatal walk, or was laboring under aberration of mind, is not known. " A, larjje and respectable circle of relatives and friends mourn the sad occurrence Demockaiic Mf.kti.vc. The democratic par ty held smother meeting on Thursday evening. The night l$ing very warm, the audience was not as huge as on former occasions, but was quite respectable in size. C. (I. Wright and II. Fuller, Ksqrs, addressed the meeting in able speeches, full of argument against the secret party, its principles and practices. Another meeting will be held on next Wed nesday eveninir. If ; this is not its object we are at a loss to under stand what it means. Mr Goldstou is a man of high standing, and the insinuations of the rgus cannot injure him in the lt J State, sid on this subject in his speech in thecJjn thc ro,,,,ds of 'thc know-nothing pa Fin: Pizosi-K' t JIi:if:iiTKiN;. We have re- i-ived information from Harnett countv by James A. Johnson Rkli;ious Tests. On our first" page we' copy a sensible article on the religious test por tion of the know-nothing platform. The writer takes the position which we have always occu- ipied, viz: that theres dq better. warLo hv.U the homan Catholic ctinrch and injure the Protestant, than by excluding the members of the former from office merely on account of their religious belief. The Pope of Rome could not have invented a jmrer scheme to strengthen and increase 'the Catholic church than the ori ginators of kiiovy-tafithTngism have done. Those ; who wtre disposed to renounce the teachings j of priests and cardinals,, have had their former' ! predilections and prejudices aroused, and been ' driven back to the papal ranks where they j have taken a firmer stand against the proscri tive encroachments of their enemies than tlijey j would have done hard they been let atone. We a member of a particular church is as great I mfter how capaplc. Again we are constrained' persecution as (?tin be resorted to by any people j totxclaini "Consistency, thou art a jewel!" in an enlightened age. Hear what Mr Ravner, V. ' ti.,. ,,o,.f p i. ' ..4. .,f ; i.Tc vF i?or onc time we have noticed an arti- What we sIav Expect. Those southern men who think they see in the know-nothing party the germ that is to spread and preserve the Uuion, can see by the following article from the Cleveland Express, a leadiug organ of northern know-nothingism, wliat kind of friendship is entertained for them and their rights by their seceding brethren. What explanation can the Anrus srive? Here is the article; Death of Alexander Campbell. The Cleve land Leader announces the death of the cele brated Alexander Campbell, of Bethany, Vir ginia, He was the founder of the sect of Christians known as the "Disciple??," now very numerous and powerful; was the president pf a theological college at Bethany, the editor of a. denominational magazine, and a man of much learning and eloquence. He visited v'EngIajiil some few years ) since, and was mobbed at Edinburgh, Scotland,- for some sentiments he 'The Division. The result of the recent American publielv advanced there in defence of the svs- Xatioual Convention is known. The party, unable to : tern of African slavery ns practised in this vided. The Northern leleyates w itliurew. issued an address to the pwplN "J tox! rteis i eparatory to holding a ConveutiOa of tint order in the Northern States. This is what we desired, and we rejoice that it has been brought about thus early in the existence of the party. Oar opponents may flatter themselves that the party is ruined because it is divided but the delusion is short-lived. Absolved from all connection with the South, relieved from the obloquy nt'ii slavery alliance. free from even the suspicion of pro-slaveryism. reign bom citizen holding an office, llO"j w untie the antt-slavery element ojthr -WIA of being- weakened hy divis-rnn, we are to-day stronger than ever. Kvery free State will be with us. Kveu New Vork. which was misrepresented in the Con vention, will join the Northern phalanx, and help to consign Pierce t Co. to oMiviou. .In for the South', ire rare but little but if. we are not mistaken, thc Convention of 183o in favor of repealing the 32d Article of the old Constitution. We quote from the Debates of the Convention pages j 2G2-'G3: perwi this State to the eliect that an emissary toff iPonn. in Snain told the American Minis- teCefore Gen Pierce's cabinet was formed, tit Mr --'Campbell, a Catholic, would be "But it is said, if the Catholic is excluded from iitujjer of it. This, the opponents of the Ad- oflice, tKstt will not deprive him of the right of worship-!, JLjj.ia ,t oniitt-iwl in nrnnf tint tboro wis n pingtiou accorumg rtf tne aiciates ot his uwn cii-1tP"- ' prool tnat ttitre was a science. Sir, the right of worshipping God, free from i-pttflOUS understanding ,1etwcen thc Pvftsident Ieovhnanalt; whicb;canCan( t, (j,,, llt,uulrh we did not be- ?tote ne enjoyed in any country ia Chri.steinlom.- An ! il n exclusion from the honors, the profit and the emolu- : luii the statement, we have not denied it, not menis 01 tne btate, is the highest persecution which public opinion will tolerate in any Christian country in this enlightened are. So that." if von sanction the principle recognized in the 32d Article, vou use the rod ot persecution with as unsparing a haud as it is used in Spain, or the States of the Church. And if you exclude one sect, why not another and another, and finally all, except one? It was a favorite sa'-ing of Napoleon, that there was but one step from the sublime to the ridiculous; and on the same principle, there is but one step from religious freedom to the most bitter and intolerant persecution' Mr Rayner then thought that an exclusion fremi thc honors, the profits and emoluments of letter, to the effect that. .1 ix, t , ;. j me r?caic, was tfie highest persecution which, pub'- ' ' v,.,, ijein-ve tne I rotestaut creed is the correct one, i rir ,,.,;. i.,., rn - Esq., .Sheriff of Harnett countv has dec tred r ., - ,, ltc PluWfl tolerate ia any Christian coun- , . 1 ' ' -tiartaiaR tiat lt Wlj f1I1;lnv overcome all error. aud ,.,. ; fAn, ...vi.j . t himself opposed to the know-nothii.-s out and! i -r wi- J lightened age. Is the present age "utinii0s, out anu j opposition, but the evidences arc multiplying I,. rn bn-htnnrwl - ; . i i i ut. ! joined the count il in Favetteville i ti t i ,i fi- enlightened, or is our neighbor of the Ar- , t-Llt"1L. that know-nothingism is not doing it any good, ,,us i,f-tter -.ntlmnt,. tu M p i but lias become . onvi. iced that the order will i ,i .i ? i i- i . " ,)tttl-r authority than Mr Kayner on this iv iucu iii. ii, tne oruci in ut ou the other hanil is retarding it and ereat-j ..oil, t ? Thou i.i. ..--i-: .1 not do-that it is not what it was represented :.. r....,: :.. . ...?..., . ..rt. r-:.. I,0I,,tf. l,,c arc ho working in the same n'rt' icciiog ugiiuiM It ill tne lllllHl.-v ui nit; in- ..ino lint it ii ,-;.i.,i .1 . .1 ind has r.-snK-;.,! t. l,n,- ,,r,tj.;..., ... i ... , . . 0 7 .. . I CJUS,e' Ullt 11 ery e ident that they differ m " " n , : uivniual members ot tlie Catlioiic churcli tnat oiiinioii t y '1 II I l.lil LULL 'IV 1 r . - - - o , ui icquue iiiauj cars 10 oercome. democrat ought to take iiumediatelv before it i : i. to to be do Which is right ? We are bound to believe Mr Rayner right this time. Rut let us again, call the attention of our is too late. e li;ire Min.iMKti.ui iKh. 1 1,1. ..;t ,- ! vi...t ,1.. .,-1,;. c...- ,.,i,.;,..m ..v,.-. - ".j.i...nviu.'IV IllllllUtll t I Ullt 'IT HH. lll1 IV Llllllllll. I II s.l..r. 1;. . . lor our statement. " ; know that they have been kept under in the Cape Know-nothing friends to the opinions of their rear region until their spirits have lost somewhat ol kukviuji anything about the matter. But it wiibe- seen by the following article from the Wih in "-ton Union that the whole storv is pro- w a. noliced a fabrication and witnout trutn: A Rolii Falsehood. The following ex- tnlt, from a know-nothing speech delivered in Wlihinirton on the 4th ot July, is a At., i i . - , . , ,. . ; rear region until ineir sp:rns n Mi .Johnson is a man of high standing and ; ir elasticit y but whatof'tha new distinct vciion of a current calumny in the mouths of thifcecret party: The Pope's nuncio to Spain, before the calliet of the President Was known to the pub lic iere, declared, in Madrid, (hat the present lomastcr General, a Catholic, would be a me-Aer of the cabinet of Gen. Pierce ! There is jther aud abundant proof to confirm the opiSon that this appointment was secured to thelloman hierarchy before thc cote was cist for the present incumbent " Ji reply to which, thc Baltimore Republican say : We unhesitatingly pronounce this bold as scr on to be a barefaced falsehood, and defy its aut&or to bring forward the least particle of prcfef to sustain him in his charge." country. He died in New OrIug on thc th ult: of disease of the heart. ' CofKL sroRT. The extraordinary .feat of trotting twenty miles in lifty-uine minutes and ' fifty five seconds was performed yesterday (says the New York Mirror) by the celebrated mare "Lady Fulton," over, the CcHterv.ille course. The match was for $5,000 that it could not be done within the time. We believe that it hss only been accomplished one before, and theu not in so short a time by a"Tew minutes. Th"e odds were against the horse at the start, and at the end of the fifth mile $100 to $40 "Were offered that it would 1e a failure, At the ..l -1 t .-.r. t - ..ft' 1 T..4 Order will def-at the Administration there. That is of iweimi mile iuu m vi.i writs ui.eitu inn little conseouence. however, except so far as it fnav she did it, with five seconds lo spare! It was go to show that the Southern people agree with us on crnel sport, however, and w e hope that it will ..... ou.., . W....J,... ...... I never again he nttemprcu. . . Are the know-nothings in this District still willing to affiliate with their northern brethren? M'.kT.vt itv is thk AtlaJctic cities. Tho ... : number of deaths in New oi U last week was He shall see. j 4yT. in li,iii(lelliia,jl23f in Boston, 50; and Town- SuBscnrrnoN. The AVilmington Jour- j iu Baltimore, 158. " t nal of the ll)th hist, says that thc vote of the' New York, July 17. Recorder Smith de people, vesterdav, on the subject of authorizing t th.ia '"""""S .lJ't hKr wines, and 1 . , .. . , . i spirit that bad paid dutus e u d be sold m any the Commissioners to subscribe 200,000 to the tjant; v to any citizen. Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Kail- i . T , ... , ' . 2 ' i NtW I llJI 1.' X .1 I V 111 I ' (("tills 1:1 Ct. week were 1ST, including 44 from jellow fever. Large Diamonp. A new diamond, found by a negress iu Bra.il and railed the "Star of thc South,"' has reached England, and is producing a sensation. Jt weighs 2o4J carats, and will road, resulted as follows: For the subscription. Against the subscription. Majorify for subscription. ;:u 10:i 428 idol, Kenneth Rayner. Speaking of thc ! 'ihe Republican is right in denouncing this ! . ....1 . 1 . 1 lui.rt L.ilf u.-..T.i-lit in riittinrr rPli.. fiIne Know Nothing leaders (saws the ; ',- , . ; : r . n.. ..t- v - Koh-i-noor, now it is linally cut, weighs I2J Standard) pretend that any member of the i L..iv.,ts Order who is dissatisfied, may withdrawjrom it; , u s t,)Jt tfc ofTlt.raI votc of Virginia and that no dilhculty will be thrown m the way j jias i)uell Ieceived from all but lilleeu counties, of withdrawals. Many persons, it is believed, j and counting the unofficial front these, Wise has iu various-portions of the State, are now desir-; a ma jority of 10,130 ous of withdrawing; but it is also believed that obstructions are interposed, and they are there- 1IKI. Iu this vicinity, on the isthinst.. after a lingering illness. Mrs AuaWlla I lick-on. wife of .Mr S. l' Dick son, and daughter of the late Neill Johnson of this place, aged about, :VZ years. Mrs. IMckson was a devout member. of the baptist Church, and her life was marked by a consistent walk and pious example, alfonling abundant evidence t!:it the summons, f dentil found her prepared and resigned to the will of Him who ilm tii :ill thiii' ricrlit, r.Salisbiirv nanein coiiv. main. Again, we should not be surprised if, j u tll,. rrsUu.Ui.0 ,lf r((.t!,m,e. in this com.. y as the election approaches, they cease to hold ! on the lMtli inst.. MV-Arch'd Keahey, in the 40th year .. . , ... . . ioCh'sage. lie lived man v v.-ars in Alabama but re- by prevented from doing so. Tl.d leaders, when ! they hear of a dissatisfied member, shift the ' meetings of the Councils, .or hold no Councils at all for a time, so that the dissatisfied mem ber may be worked upon and influenced to re- no une we iiuuK will uare to question his char- i I'K:S un wormy ot a rariner siruggie: w e iiiiiik not. i i --t'- . iuuhi mtu uum uuice ior opin- aiugaiiou men we oeuev e i a unui ite miuh- j regular ineeiinga, su u.- iv auiu .application .,., jv t i-sidid in "umber laml comtv. The deceased actcr. i U'-know nd: aiid if tliey are all niade oifTofthe same i ion's sake hesnid- I iiothinr slander'l as a stunid. senseless false-1 r.... ..-itb.-t...... ' r...,i, .. ..,.fh,- -in,! .l,.-. .n'wi mid enioved j. , , H'fl t f 11 I I 1L ' ll.l u titiui iin iuo. j ii tiua , ii j .ii.i iiuiiv, iu luiiiiiu! hii,,ih..i - --.j ..--- Rally democrats of Harnett, Cumberland. ovl L the excision fronv office for opinion's sake, in ! . ery man in the country not a mem- j hol(foa to ilietnbers who are ot Mor'uwd t'0 Zl"" Lhn' t. ,- , I,,,,- - , i,,r,, l,.,;1t, -?T ; this enlightened age. proceeds trom the same spirit of ! bcr of a know-notlllllg lodge, and' thus not ai . , , , , , . - lie ilie.l v it! out .m a in . .oiie.Mjn, Sampson, Huphn, Bladen, New Han- V -W . h y sm)ertioI1 wl,.cIl ,)as J ; Uimve Ullo.s hl the nature oftUcc rights, and compel them under their oaths ! Near SpringTield, UiUimond comity, on the I h er, - and Columbus, and come to the rescue. I " py the above lor the purpose ofinquir- : n.aK,mi, n-o.n the JJluigof vbel t the present th:,11?s tUere never was, and never could be, a to vote for theirdates. .The intent, l,e it j s m.inr'i,: and 1 1 davs! -ThVbord iow your old political enemies that although j ,n of "r VCI'.V w"tty neighbor whatm earth j Socrates, which conlined Galileo in his dungeon M'hieh i particle of foundation in truth for so absurd a j remembered, is every thing in such a case. If j gave and the Lord taketh away, blessed be the iuuw iled at the start iu decei in"- ! induced him to take such a suddefl.ttap-frog ! hound Crannier to the stake of mart vrdom. which : statement. We know, of our own knowledge, I . . - . - . -V drove the 1 1 nriieiiot from lV.im. ...i.r :. ! .....I r,.. ...l,;i. l... I. I n 1 11 ! llllllll trnill till. "irfn-lt u' hiir r..il-l- ...-il.i. . .....v. n.i. uwu, nil, ll ailU IUMI1 MIUIUCS H lllll Mil l IC I MI19I.IUII uouu 0 ta'mUt he H,fceSS,U,,V C0"-i P ? tht 'ltfi'g party , ,cr to J8 th ?n,, 8pirit ;vbich ,,.d ,he Saviour of the world ! tlie possibility of controversy, that the abov pny any attention to threats, : o-"ui....,k.m... io..gUr -jttimn tne ' "" '.;'" , o.. , .. u... oe ine . a,,(r:lt:nil ,nn- hiv V ... ; f,.rm. f,,.le. in. .,. - aid cast your votes for War-: of April A. 1. 1855, do we find the for the sake of reli-fous freedom, if the aDm-arance .it i stance, false in ncncraL and' false in detail 1 ov Sl A 1 1 me nave succet A 1 Mime, tne game tinned. Don't but do 30111- duty ren Winslow, the democratic candidate IJ.i.vh- ok (.V.iKKMKiN-. Tlie meet i" of stock holders to organize the new Bank in this place, will take place on Monday next. The $200, 000 iii .specie is on hand, as the charter re quires. Operations will be commenced iiu mediatelv after the election of officers. editor ! altho : the itor of the Argus professing tb be a whig ! J?ood old North State should induce him to make - ,., , - . , , ' , , i it his home? Will he not wish himself across the wide ! "c b dieve tht t t though ,t is said he Nvas Uien a .member of waters agailli fhafc ..;lfter lin;-s (Utl1 r , " w UJns ; secret party aud talking about running a j ,llrt.v lil.v 1,is bones with diose r hi fathers; What f a-e the t;ni..n: K'th the American partv are nursing 1 principles that are destined to whig candidate for Congress in this District. on her tender infant H'tiiey do noi.miy ibj in whose hands f"A bargain broken 011 one side is a ba'rgin bro u innK 1 ine iiesciiin-s i.r ii:if:..na believes lr lntv t,, not wnat snail iietiue u, 1 nn- o.iiiie-iVJn- vcAiCll ! I has secured peace to her own bosom -what must be her 1 - 1 11011.- ini 1. ...... 1.. 1-1.1. .1... .1 . ...i,,,,,, , luimiu i .iii in.; wiwuM wi , iwiiuua iireserve us: else we He then thought whig principles worthy of a "r ('nft enjoins her to train up in im- camera. Will the Argus be kind enough to tell us lur.ner struggle, out oy some means i.c nas j :onized fet.,ingS ,vhen she reflects that by so doing , j hovv the mls.Iiauled -American party" is to save found out. that, hp wna mitsikpii and that, nil' ' consigning him to obscurity forever? Sir. 1! . . . . ' J -.V gentleman Bkwakk ok Fai.sk RF.i'ur.Ts. in llobeson county, writing to Mr Wiuslow, j .. u ti.oi im, r.A ;.. i.... .... i. ! . - ! AN hat do our whig mends think of their old josiiop Hughes lias sent him (.Mr nislow) a the patriotism, purity and love of country is in a know-nothing council, where there is not sufficient confidence reposed in each other with out the aid of a binding and soleniu oath. large sum of money to be used in the present outefct against the know-nothing party. It is ill most needless for us to say that the report is without the least foundation in truth; but as some may be deceive'd, it is thought necessary jo publicly deny it. We also deny the report, circulated in cer tain sections of the District, that Mr Winslow is a Boman Catholic. lie is no Roman Catho lic, nor does he admire that church; but lie is opposed to placing under the ban of the lawr any portion of his fellow citizens simply because they happen to entertain a certain religious belief. Nr.w TitiAi.. .lohnson, who was convicted at the last term of Cumberland Superior Court of the murder of Stewart new trial. apostle, who, after calling on them to rally to the rescue, is the very one who deserts and goes over to one of the isms of the day and ; voluntarily sounds thc death-knell of the whig part-. If the whigs in this District had all ! been " made out of the same sort of stuff" that j the editor of the Argus is, they would have all I gone heels and head into know-nothingism. ! But to their honor be it said, a few (very few) I have resisted temptation and are now standing j by their former colors. The Argus calls the talented Fuller "a neo phyte in the mysteries of democracy," but we submit if it is not better to be a learner of wisdom than to be a proselyte to know-noth- would ask this Convention, whether this proscription is in accordance with the I10W precepts and recpiire ments of the (iospel? Does it accord with that meek ness and forbearance which characterized the Saviour in his sojourn among men? . Does it accord with that Iienevolence forIie human family, that charity for others, without which the Apostle says, a practical has been granted a Cyjy- We learn by letter from Richmond vounty that J. W. Cameron, editor of the Ar gus, made a know-nothing speech at Rocking ham the first of the week. Do democrats want any better evidence of the whig tendency of the concern than thc fact that the old enemies of the democratic party are taking the field for David Reid, the know-nothing candidate. Mr Ivcid iii.uiwii r-r 'se.em to think in.i,ii.P5 nod wire-nnllers ! No. Notion it. Don't be deceived democrats follow the example of those noble spirits who have re nounced know-nothingism. and assert your rights to vote for whom you please by withdrawing from the councils. JBQyThe Know-Nothing State Convention of Louisiana have nominated as their candidate for Governor, Charles Derbigny, of Jefferson, a Roman Catholic. While the know-nothings in this section are professing a great deal of fear about Catholics holding office, their brethren in Louisiana are endeavoring to promote them. iiigisni. "The last state of that man is worse j Jump about and turn about as you please, but the first." j the whole affair is obliged to die out from in- .... .. , . . . ., . j ternal inconsistency, if nothing else. Internal IlAKT.Y Soahko. Ihe anti-American partv in this J 0 District are evidently much frightened by the'sigiis of 1 mortification has already taken place, the times. Not only is Mr Winslow stumping it with ..-........-... ............ miparaiieiea industry, nut w understand that he has riKv-AVo don't, k now- l.v- wh.it nutborit Ua the Union. Is it to be done on the plan pro posed by Mr Rayner in the know-nothing na tional convention, viz: by ignoring the ques tion of negro slavery? Is it to be accomplished by remaining silent as to the rights of the South, exercise of all Christian duties, coupled, with a faith j ,mtii after tlie secrct party eU coutroI of tll0 strong enough to remove mountains, is as sounding 10 brasand a tinkling cymbal ?" i Government, and then allow the northern Does not our acute neighbor see that Jie and I branch to clamor for the restoration of the Mis his know-nothing brethren are liable' o the j souri Compromise, the repeal of the Fugitive charge of acting "from the same spirit of bigot- j Slave Law and the abolishment of Slavery in ry and superstition which has preyed upon ' tI,e district of Columbia? Are these questions, mankind from the building of Babel to the ! so vital iU,d important to the Southern States, present time "? i to be lost sight of until the party gains the ! ascendancy, and then let the strongest section ; (which is certainly the northern) regulate the i matter? Wc acknowledge that the 12th reso- 1 0 ; lution of the know-nothing platform takes tol erable strong ground on the subject, but then it should be remembered that the northern any Council deliberately refuses, and without ; " lll"(':il'(?r,,,.t. e.untv. Ala., on Sunday. 17th June, . ijust cause, to allow a member to withdraw, or .Mrs Caroline, wife ot Wm C. Cook, tormeily of l ay e ! . . . i-tteville. Hired :'." vears. The d'-ceased' was a moot 6-! refuses to give a member an opportunity to ki , , atn-etion.iie wife. rd most excellent mother. make his application for withdrawal, that Conn-; and possessed in the highest degree -those virtues that ., . . , , , , , , ! make home a paradise. She was truly a Christian, cil violates its pledge to such member, and he ; Luns mxy tlle iUlll ;(nls instruction she. gave to is released and at liberty to vote as he pleases, those dear little ones that idio has left Iw hind, be 1 i : .. . 1.. - I ll 4 a in t.il,l i ircasilico in llli-ir im'iiiui.,uiiii miA im .i uiiiiiiuni. her PMimpIe and foIltnv"lier in the May tliat leads to : henTSfe In l',,"'sf"1 countv. on the ."itli inst.. in the Ofith venr ST" The " l'ee Dee Star" has been discoii- ' nf mM" atre- Miss -Margaiet Smith, daughter of Patrick , ! .Smith, deceased. I turned and thc adesboro .News ' started iu j In Greensborough. oa th. 11th inst. Miss Mary its place by Messrs Rowel I Britton. The Margaret McK. Doub. second daughter of lie v P. Doub. . , , . ... ' Near Warsaw, on the 7th inst., Mrs Martha Brill, "News" is neutral 111 politics 2 111 advance ! wife of Jacob Brill, aged 31 year. and is neatly printed. Success to the pro- " niietois EJIR1TIC KAIXY. 1 -1 L-m ou both sjdes." some half-a -dozen or more denuties harran-ruiii"- for him wh.-rever they can collect a squad of listeners. If Mr j Argus questions our statements concerning the uemne e.ecrea (and our .unumauon leads us to i s eak; t ljUmhev Jrid ge 0n the 4th lildl.V( lllilf. Iiik r :tlii'i :lri rpinn I'L- 1 1! r immn in. n-ill 1 o o indeed achieve a victory; for we do not " ein -inber to it get its information from the gentleman who have witnessed such efforts to defeat, any candidate for j .ollt t,nrn iv,- nnmnu tni.;nn. . i i .- . - Mini "'Hi, nil. i i. .vi l i iv, imii i 'iv.ii, w bu 1. 1 ll. ltJ big. L on irress before. .7-p-ma. ! I i o Did I'lio denioernfa nrn not cr lifirl I - ana rr.rl ocrnn 1 - - w ' ' i . v. - ' u i . v. - . v 1 i I. II, I l V. .1 U T IV 11 - i n"ifneoi1 tiilf lrtli.-..lt' . l 1 in l il i i. frli I it. I i nni i;r . j am j f .i 4 1 . ., F..,,. ,-.w.L- nm- nrnfr!. IHIAtft. or oi ine vigiin, v-o . branch of the order utterly refuse to abide by that portion of the platform. Nearly every Northern State in the Convention voted against j it aud have entirely repudiated it. Now if the North had joined hands . with the i South on the whole platform the Argus might claim something for the Know-nothing party; but how can it do so under present circumstan ces? That paper knows that the leaders of the order at the North are the open-mouthed revil ers of the South and her institutions, and that We cannot expect them to acknowledge our ' Tb T" . . . . " i . i.Tv- - ---''-fc-----"--' j mi' i'nint:r:ti,N tu cbU Cil'rh I'lLTiCl "Will MOM It &sf- The AVarrenton News savs it is authori-1 ncting at Arthur M lvin's on Tuesday next, the 21t!i w . . t, . tI ir , . inst. at :'. o clock, p. in. A-i able speech is expected bv zed to state that thc lion. A. . enable is ; a true demoena.. All are invited. No .secret signs will out aud out opposed to thi principles of the know-nothing part', and that he will support the democratic candidate for Congress iu the 4th district, Mr Branch. be required to gain admittance- -we work nv day. II. 1! M. .Met'ting at Itocklidi. There will be a democratic nv;eling at David Mur phy's Store, near the old t 11 Bridge, on SATURDAY, 2Sth inst. Several speeches may be expected. IIisrror.Y ok North Caiioi.in'a. lion. 1). L. Swain, in pursuance of a Resolution of the last Legislature, has been appointed bv Gov. Braer" i jc A,r,iit. tn imvnrn rl immitnri! ..t-ido.w.. f two tenements iu the Brick liow the history of this State. He is to proceed to t,",'"' "'',-! London, where, we presume he will be permit ted to copy documents lrom the Colonial Office, NOTICE TO HlTir.DKKS. The undersigned invites proposals for rebuilding hi toot of Ilavmomit. Any information will given by makintr amdication po.-als will be received until the lirst of ugust. In tlie nvan time if aiiv n-rson should vish to mir- a list of which was published in RalehHt some I chase the lots and bricks thereon, an opportunity will twelve years ago. He is authorized, by the i r,.,. . 11W , : "1 ,, , , ... , , , . 1 , 1 eiMons wishing to sell lumber will please apply to same Resolution, to procure a copy of "Tyson's j tbe undersigned. North Carolina Papers," now in file in Harvard i ' r. MONTAGUK. College. AVre believe a correspondence was J'y 21. ..'-2t had with that Institution, some years ago, but j OI's''''v''r coW u with what result we do not now remember. litm8Euto.v male acidkmi. This is an excellent appointment. A correct The ev-rcises in this institution will t- resumed on history of his native State, has been almost a: Monday, July z.y. passion with Mr Swain for many years, and his Jf. rtriZUlK. I'rincij.il), who went to sleep before the speaking conf We cannot expect tnem to acMiowicug u. ccd and did not awake until after it wiV'Shts. Look at Gardiner, Wilson, Ford and iver? Perhaps so. a host of other chief apostles of know-nothiugism sed to be a firm whig, leave his editorial chair of their leader Kenneth Rayner who denounci 'icretl - - 1 ' naiti '1 i lan'l had been received . p.ii.Al ililt-int;uii in any usxn in i n or by the representatives of the Czar Alexan- t .,,,amt aui wm 'uiVe- auaii ioSticeZArfi thexlSlit'LJia'. .rJli-n'lTJrniV theV W ere i man or I.-.e m,n ..f . ..lA,- . t llnion tiy word and deed? If the only hope of preserving the country is in the success of the combined Know-nothing party, wo is the union f these States. -The only true hope for the Union is iu the W. F. Leak, Fsq. We understand it is re ported that Walter F. Leak, Esq., of Rich mond county, favors the know-nothing part'. AVe are authorized to say that this is not the case. Mr .-Leak will give his support to Mr Wiuslow. Kf.ru am. Rkade. The Hon. John Kerr is out in another letter in reply to that of his op- r.. ,b. nn.s of making know-nothing speech-! the i'resiaent oi uie un.ieu , 9 Ts h not one of Mr Reid's " deputies" I ho had sunk so low as to be beneath contempt L not, ,ornoral of a souad of some "half-a-1 and who speaks of the Cabinet officers as "sev of th vigilant committee ? Yipt slaves or curs"! Do they consider tl t iw.i. it v k. n w x-. v . - w . - , m . Vever in o,,r life time, have wc seen men work so man who presides over tlie altairs oi mis nauo Upnmph of the Democratic party. As long as the members of j etevatea to tnai nonoraoie po.siuon 3 " "usncti men as fierce anfl uouglas and Shields whelming majority of the free people ot iu le standing in the breach and battling for the Republic, as being "beneath contempt ?" 4 't rights of thc South, and by their acts ac they consider Jas. C. Dobbin, one of the Cabj Jtnow-ledging the justness of our cause, we may net, a slave or a cur 1 No. We don't belie.crtain a ll0pC. j,llt strike them dow n aud they are willing "to endorse such low-flung re Jeprivc them of an opportunity of standing up marks as these. hatever may be the iuuiha. us anf it nlav southern people, and everv anticipation of he result. No doubt the Argus, and other hard and with so much zeal as the secret party in this section are now work ing, headed by our neighbor of the Argus. No wonder he complains of being unwell so much, w hen he has nearly exhausted himself in the vain effort to bolster up his particular friend, David Reid. If lie would let Mr Reid do his Ub I'L m mi wq i J US I t-i.ftim t r. ihif enct inn i r. will tin rni V ..N;- - i -r-r ax 1. 1 r.. ... i ... ii - i..-. n'Anii ill inr .1 1 . . ii. IjIV-t-LILV in Liiii i..tivii -a r k i r- t t - r l i nion i r.m I 1 1 o ill ... . l- i 1 1 ? Ac WPlllll llOt nil!n,vn -;r-r.-llll HO" WC tlllllh. HIS IICUllll r L.iv. ... poncnt, ... . neauc, . , f Ravner's language, i-i. m. ! 1..'. i..opr -o cannot insert Mv i .nnrnvo and he would not leel sutn a .it.n i. . r 1" 1 J 'sn ,u a .v.. .... - I ' - . . ...... a'-1 - .tn .1... 1 ..e statements of -Mr :11on,,t. of nnxietv and fear as to tne resuu. ,Vft ...... that Mr Re,d dia llot meet!Prosil,w' prims, .u .say m.u. ,uuo. rai.y nd'a desire lor the " spoils' mates us taiK i - Kerr's reply. Many of the Reade arc flatly contradicted. hrif.We understand some of our know-nothing friends profess to see great cause to ques tion the whiggery of the Hon. John Kerr, in the fact that tickets bearing his name-were printed at this oftice. Lest some of them might cor.r.idcr it an unpardonable sin in Mr Kerr to have tickets printed at a democratic printing office, we will state that the tickets were not printed at his instance, but they were ordered by a gentleman living in Randolph county, who has always been a whig. These words were put upon the tickets: "True American Ticket, for Congress, John Kerr." Suppose you try it. his appointments iu Richmond county, in co """"-'"""""''''' i -nniiuiinA f ...L-ones At. l.oekinrrhnm W.l . , . I D-ltilt-lll-v v. niv .v 11 -on. " o 7 ' - - 3r The Raleigh Reg.ster sa3 tn. . u .... ; & . merey announce enquiry has been frequently made, what eH-" .. R . . , endorsed his principles. Soml the rejection by the Stockholders of the l.anu ; geem tQ th-llk that Mr Reid foud j .c.i. . r x" .i. i : r Vi r. i.hnrtrr i 1 Ol -11C OIUIU Ul .'Ul III .illUlllli. Ul l" v'"- Ink' O I 1 .-,.. qualifications for thc task allotted hitu are of! J l. . the first order. ! i-mptv niu.Mi:s kkwaih). -. t Uunawav from the subscriber in KoVx-son ewinty. Amebic ax OrnvKBS IX the Crimea.-s-A pri- j on the 2d instant, bis negro boy UTGALn, ag.-d 18 ' , . ......i i, th,. i.,ct tfiiii(r ' vears. ordinary 8iz.s, aVout live leet liigh, weighs !?.' vale letter from a friend bv the last stcauicr ; 81ll,.)1Ml.rl , hnking in the neigh- assures us that the three officers (Major Dela- i borbood of tle late resilience of R.i idal McGeachy. ft. .1.1 ATr.t-rl..oni aiul nnritnin McCleb lee:d. where lie was Tturehased. I will give a reward , ..n'... V :A ,.'-Ttl. dietb.-mi.bod bo,.- t oftwenty-live dollars for his delivery tonic or his con j finement in any Jail in the .Slate fu I can get him IScient to convict any white? us. ieedmir or Russian , employing ban. JAMES McNWTT. Tulv 21. 18.V5. ."-tf MACKEIIEI. AVI JIEKRIAO. To P.arrels Mackerel aud Herring fa pood article) for sale bv PbTEi. P. JOIJXSOX. July 21, .-,.. r,.1-3t welcomed and entertained by the minister in the most cordial manner; and when they reached Warsaw Prince Raskiewhich greet ed themwith splended hospitality. He gave them a grand review of the troops, and order ed an engineer officer to show them the fortifi cations, iSe. Thev hnd been offered a choice between an invitation from the Emperor, first, j T.vir.ainxG ESTAUi.isnMEr.T. to visit the Russian capital, St. Petersburg, or The rindersipiwd respectfully inform the eitizens of to be expressed to the Crimea. They accepted I Favetteville that they have opened a shop west of Mr the first, and have arrived at St. Pe'tersburgh, i E- w- Willkinpfs store where they will cut and make and doubtless have received before this time j JSkt TJllt y . utu iaciutiestor the prosecution of their object . fUVor them with their y.atronap. A trial is invited, as the Lmperor only can give. This country is Jlepairing neatly executed at short notice, under great obligations to the Russian govern-' MAHLER & HEINZ. mentand its officers for their great kindness j JU,-V 21 ' 1S" 4t" and cpusideration to our officers treatment i NOTICE. winch stands in such bold relief when contrast- ; rroposats fr buildinp a fire proof brick Court Louse ea witn tlie cold, cautious, and suspicions con- ; ...nH .Tu f.r Harnett Countv. will be rec-ived until duct of the allies, that we deem it worthv of Thurstlav. the fth of August. I'lans and all desiraM"- iiccial notice. us. Nevertheless we believe we are right, I (1 we think experience and. observation will . Z.iquor Laic Decision. ve it. Detroit, Julv 14. The case of f:.illnv,.,. j charged with a violation of the liquor law, lias I been decided oy a verdict of not guilty the ; Steamboat Disasters ox Western Rivers. .... .-.r.;.. t in rrut ciolr w-hon ahiint t lutn imnihir fit tbo. IjOUISVIIiC. J.V.. l.Oliner I llirv nei'lfllllir tbnt fhf s;ilt. nf ' xitml i:, .. m u I Le Luiocuitim . & .. ..w.- . - i ............ 7 - ' - j . o vj . 1 .1.1. liuuuid Ilia locf T .omEi.i I nrt xirriil-i Iiiivo On 1 . ' m r K n.,mUnit K-. ! :.. ...... ,....:.. : . . 1 r 1 ...v...... .... : inve an audience to speak to composed almostcs a fuiuinfit.1151, ui mi; n.amWa., u.oicia , m ., ijuamuj n nui muattiui. ; operations of that Rank, we are au-i . . - c 1To m;u. w rliun,, AVestern rivers lor thc Jast six months, ITr . ... .. ' eilLUVi vji . .i.t..-i. ....r... nvw . r I.- I- . . .....I . r. thp inrroevrc ho VI nrfi.r.nnl, ? n. i at-ito tlifit. t hdrn v frn flip' - . .... . ,"l'"ttOLai Ol III'Jll suiua up oo ovcrtincia n - o .n. . . . ........ v ... m. i.v. .uumccsuuiu I X n- -" j - if 1. Kr. mr hi. rn rn n iiipm wnnt n i. ..i . nimseu nau "r " 01 uat bar passed by the future thorised i . r . . . 1 . : .. . r , present, no cnang. ... t..,.. cuur.e 01 ous jrreat democrat he professed to be. Ah, Davy, tfoXu to. the amount of $1,402,000. Of but that they will continue to discount O" c .b are a uuuu;g fellow, and seem to.under-f be leam'e's, 35 were snagged, 13 burned, 9 same terms, uu mv, o...... a nt.-au-, stand these intngs. fore as their means will enable them to do; and TV" TT " " that' all their other operations will be carried W A late arrival from Caba represents the on as usual. . 1 yellow fever as playing sad havoc on the island. ges, aud keel boats lost, involving rere fiestroved bv colusioii, aud o by ex- ifosidk. Iu these calamities, seventy-two ft -.. ersoii lost tueir lives ana tinny-six were 1 . M Oun nessee) News thus forcibly states the case: "When a man of foreign birth becomes a citi zen of the United States he takes an oath to support the constitution. When one who is an American by birth joins the know-Dothings he takes an oath to oppose that constitution. That is the difference between the two." information will be furnished by the Huilding Commit tee, at their meeting in Toomer, on the 24tli of July, or at the time above mentioned. nr 4 ir a s. McNeill. m:ill McKay, a. cam kuom, j t. ukakdox, iv. t. khodes, II. COFlEf.il, SILAS DOUGLAS. Building Committee. Jnlr2l5. .Ji 11' HE A T. 10,000 Rushcls Wheat wanted, highest eas& irice piven. GEO. KcXElLL. Cold Spring Mills being thorougfily repaired, will receive and grind Wheat. G. McX. Jane 16, 185&. 3rn
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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