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-ft t: 2tetter from Si ST- Ellis, , to W. ., i 2 f- ixKXTLEMbialJrf.aftyj Y been ; h r the pi: bliefefcn of Ue lt Ir of the o. W. !is.ffln i. YtfT? 1 iho liberty, i jjfe absence ! 11 to forward tu the !ace m vouuimis.f V ; -if gry, respectfulf Your-obJt "serf New vi;r.ux, N WiK. l am Inst, a V . . . w - vi your avf0j o,wi , . f . iii..-iUSL 1 My Dk- tlOli. 1 ft? answer t onc.uii; J try, as .A tical .sr. L J I IV . ur j- "it, .J ive i J221 ''.J t in.-. .. 1 me ji I Lint my Jinie is "spoken of,' I with i!.o j . fition of CbiefExei Carolm-VWl askWfinv.ft- several option of a pnTilini you .:-or.,ii,j, wjtJ, a vi - gr ill most cheerful! I r inquino.s, upon tl 1 .ie general politics f ive no concealment !f made Hon pney, 1 take hi tfcfle State, I 2- A. . J tier ior a DANCY. 20, 1SD7. the receipt fcd vising me rion. This was one of th mftot a, - owiiea, entitled in County Achieved honors never to be forgot ten; a struggle that resulted in a signal vic tory, whose fruits were manifpsfp i peal of the obnoxious laws rpfcn-o . j of bringing back the Government. ' h original position assigned ber hv th tution of the countrv. and in xahin di,a tj Deen .maintained by the immnrfal l"e epuoiican party under the lead of Mr m law was voluntarily ceded -to th nAMi L ernment bv thp f?tot. e xrxt . - 1 i-vi ir- . : xwn,u uaroiioa r- ui me puoiic domain was orioib- I pnbltc oecesMties and even innch. tA tm. -hwuhmui uic eecurnj pi me note hol- onooM tne CJonrintin fmlr i jl-,r- " -Vf"- pivpcr rfu k-Tuy iwunraenM upon Wig gnbieet T -ftiot they will be Bbaped by this general ciple. I shouid think the axf Jif hA nville railroad charter, too erU84ly local wuiwHcier, io ws. reierrea t in the . Con connection ive of North rtnions upon ure, which ir: publica- nd frankly questions the any Jefferson, against the machinations of the i her claim x t-ueraiists, ana wnere she must ever be should rpnU Ki . ieasD preserved, if preserved she will hJ wl! S !!!Dlfc -backJf xcln?lveI7 to, the State,' ocratic principles and Democratic men. . Such is briefly the history and fate of the nrsc measure ol distribution. The npvt. States, nested by thnhhaofS earl; savage occupants, upoixmanv . ,miii?!!'- rougnt neld. at an imm.a-w "i.... the blood and Measure of their citizens known to the public under the name of Ben- neis s Land. Jiill; which was more dangerous than its predecessor, inasmuch as it was less scrupulous, and addressed itself to the most . j.1. loU8' u" promising jarge bount if now. the wnirdl r . - o-v.x .gvtriumem surrender to it, tliwi this :portion, at leastL-v ?b.tbe mode of distributing the schooK "fund ority of the people, I think, re opposed to JW this I should be prepared to snnnort. irj&ction. - . e . - ' - - polyry or the party has 'been well settled mat crantrd i- TKn i cLnni , lm htever to i. d therefore cannot ask to share it with North Carolina Irm,a' .But States capable of soft) u, ifenerositv. will hA tfj ." return of their rife nnS.iHl !ra,lc H"ty. with winch, will i t- 0 , ' i-wuMiu Y, mcy uiuiu miuiimr man yoarse t. "1 ever hfifnnnr n,. . . r? - . J -ii.t r.'-. l - . - J. r that it 1. L,w7. rrvu -r:.ttrg;gi4.er..?a stated, .s not intended lor rraumc win ooi oe aeparted from T f onght not to be, and indeed, I know of j ' - & ...-,-. uujr wee re, 10 clnSeJhe present mode of distribution : rPOtt'the. general question of banks and bank I o!d nojViews at variance with tl. tlte doc- none moats which I have Vy period tii J 1 V If Plltnvtnini.J t 1 your r;Iostcor!ialv, from th ti.'at, Jr ior.soiial and polit h-ivo iJ, ,) of the most iritima Jrom 'Ir earliest manhood: f i give you satisfaction! -ntKiicjits are identWl (: n.'rtiir.ed bv u.q h.,th of 1. ' rl L'UI ' we embihrvTfT. lislied,f nply with irther fact relations character, m persua know that those en ersky "of leatin- e uat.un, yei at. the samptft m if ; Mptly private.: -Should mv nolitiVnl r.;. .uoomuo, UJf piumisiug iarare bounties ' "overnmoi, : r TS, conn- fn t,v?,1Mi -j iZ. i s "uuiiues . p vtrnment, :m pursuance of t.hA Z!Vf: poll- in fee tto Se eoS ul f..n fc. f it .?.?ri a'COtruPt,on - fores.,i2- obServ5n. vA tt fa my vindicate., bv ujiu cib uisLi eiinn nv a n o t tu..: .i '-' .7 " "ui cnimnit tn a . , i - . ous cla,s of politiciana in the -northern "and j XTr N,?J,S! 11. north-western States of the Union, that h.,ve ex-i, . ma- b: Pnted.'.;; There IdJfetio,,.. ; ii i ' l 1 1 1 1 l . f i . i r . f I . 1 1 J Kr- a iiLiif ufiiu anv mr- - irinr i . , UMU Uft . I . . ,T . TCO "utoiious oy organ- cunistances . fe ut Aifjjuoiican partv, and mak ing war upon the property and "institutions of t,h SnnfTi - TIia Ai-. i -I, uiTutius ui tuis Dm are measure. rJv : T ,Ml ..r.,i . J '"-T t , i , lwj .iuuiu me inucu pleasure to meet I regard, the very objects of the advocates Xlson cort, ;hereP I will be two git to any one whom you may think pro d m this, I will rely eutireiy uporibur thflf. " will i,;;t. .-if ; reacn- mt "e 18th - w - 1 LUMJI I V M II V ' Cllin I MB. W II If II II- I I - . J J OUVU ; T n ill 41 Bujusti operfine C: Jeans Twi Linen, SI liantees, Jaconei I - Enam MZTS nowevfr. r request tdhav t'Jiem pub- ons, which I trust !:i iI prove cnlJiy satis-.stctory to voAi-oliitl A i,: wiiie,ne i.uu.A.iuou ot such a rfeSer from reason.. too recent.lv Vftm, 1 r ! msures as an invasion' or the OTp. iT: feetiW-J ; iU; ,n;P of our federation, and Van "if u . . " tar' fortunatelv W af,v if " T ' ' ,,1y' I0r tfleir .suffrages the opposition of the Democratic partv. auvocates ot tlie doctrine of d iatribn- account for the delay in - mv hence, both from political and personal derations, and I will 'take it as an especial Villi tOTnA W in. Verv-rihr - - '.- "-' -:- Yonrtriend, JOHN VV. ELLIS. F. Daxct, Ksq., Tarboro' N. C ll l . ,i ii e, iHHim ioon us- tnough ; I Vefigned to piace my nan.e neiore the people jflhe State ?-. a ain.hdutc iur the iw,-1i : .. .i i Oil reici piibxic men of tne uuntry, uponali of general concem. and to call -..-1. j 1 C!"" wie tin. never there I? anv suggeffci oihci ; io wTiili 1'. . -J -an ou.ee ahvav u !..-. n I know, oa the ,-ther hand, th; tjte peo ple have a right t know theyopii iols of the lestions them, that lestions ay not I have e hich found ioon the . Assembly, aid the t I V!VO l' .illn il, 1 1 1 . i . i . i . i ' S'J " Lll tr -iijiw.-i-.s (ii tiie i;.infl, i f For the Carolinian. Ueiaocratic Meeting in Rcbeson. an lonaerl v held r whenlnew n.uin which t ir ive b opinions i , . , . . . - 1 - ' II TUVYloIll.- f.v,i,.i..l t, I have heard n, ntimation f , "-' W1,L.". ' I'ncipies tiit hav. X nTl -T 5mh1 (-r.seVanlfwhicl T .1 that hopes of .winning th'eVonnlnr fw. Jr xJZ???"?0. advancement for ! tion were in no wise ouieted hV tM. -T" "i S:1 ."V8' 18 u,e Sat secret movinzin- i j - I iiuiriii i i tir. or . . . i oeieat mit they have already matured an- cates of such J?r !T r J" aji;0l-..ce with previous notice a portion other scheme, which proposes a distribution the people of til rant ..that ?, h, h.-Uobe.on Connrv UeT t JanaS.t,ifmse ves mon? the several .; ly forewarning of CZ Z 11 . j L-ertOn, on K.uuto, according to iederal nonnlatinTi ) m-nl r. . - . V liius mc 41.11 niSc. They propose to make this distrK on by 1 ordui Sves F 1?al Ue' ''Whr f "t, R. S. French issuing land serin to fh BMW.l s ?1 t , mtn ts -tbat govern it; for when seen as CaIed 10 Pl'r, and Dr. It. II. xr. ... . V' . iui ;it m certain v h iiwi;i '-m. 1 . went, was reouesi.wi n .,..r o power to sell, but not to locate. Tl,;. 1 the fi,,; T. 1 V- xepei-eu, to; t - " - k fiary. isure is sustained bv m " ! ..Y.r "i41"" -paster ot those politi- ' fl.' "Z " ' ,1TV1 1 wna en-j .ic4iis wiio-make it. "rci,llo. feuU,cllls, Micii as inat tne pnbJic Jaiu s .ire T Irw.L- 11 .. " appoint a L'ommin. ,s fi,. .1.. ..... IZ "n s to tl, ! to the llZr? J fe-tion the ineeV W J Z".!.'1 vanp.KS P.urPos.es and unless ftive of our political t , 1 -T'uc" ";.r "c .uuier cates. receive their share soon. the P-ard then. ... :J IX"J 1 re the measure fSrtT Sf !e ijwV Cbiwtrtntion, and i? Carotin, que and three, a nnmtpH ikn frllhf- -li-' . ... Jf; r- vicicfjaies 10 attena the neiii,ion, viz; - J. S. Wiffis, Wm- K.' .WMtted, Chis. Bryan, .Isaac jwngbt, John Sikes, D. B.' xHiuyin. James yaU, W. A. Melvia. T.. n n.; uonn gowning, John Vainx J. H. etdUV. Samil Aiders, w. w . JJajerman, Jos j ElrteuVTrX,. S. Pickson.-D. D. B. Gillespie. D. ievane. TT n Jones, A. Wooten, J. H- Clark, ?A. S. Kemp, ir :m' Shadrach Wooten, T. W. Kelly, J. A. BpoweU, Jas. W. Lesesne, CoKn Monroe. On oidtion; the Chairman And .ViiToi,, - were-added to the delegation. On motion, the thanks of the meeting were tendered to the Chairman d Secretary, and on farther motion; the meeting adjourned. K .. HEM AN II. ROBINSON, Ch'n James Baker, Seey. - POUDAS LATER! Arrival of the C ty of Baltimore ! ITttTOER DErLKE W CTT.V ! aew York. March 30.'-Th . ".wuiuic, wiia jjivernoo dates to tu ia. arrived this morning, being four days later than uc.ca irevmusiy received. ri tT',eAfr ic?.arriFed out on the Uth, a.nd the City of Washington on the 16th . news iromjjotn ubina and India is eene- near Ecclea' run j. 01 inning junpor.tance. i venieut to tht VI AB luinhii.il...l T X I I .,...i.,.n,,r.H ui jjiii-kiiow w;i8 expecteii- A -Sh-'TiWJj&tt,- of we-'lTritiSh ;ACIjViTRE irtifad oflfer for Sale. 7 jfi??imers . Satinets, Kentucky I - ijinen u ruling, lrisn f .-.Sheetings, Bedticks. Bril- ig. i,s 1 ancv PriofeCumbrick, e. fMu.lin Collars,' Capes ip Jnder Sleeves. $U?ES, Q-AXTNXiETS. 553 I ' lrtificia1 Gibbons, bill 1 lar.litan Braid. Sfr , j Vmv. j. Moleskin & . J ( I 7horn Huts-; Iff 1 1 .:'- ..-I 4 94-tf . NOTICE. The Subset bt-Ii tntiiT n r .If... .".H 'otCumberland, taken on ,t- i?r? "S?11 tP" the Estate of the late i,;"I li-tl "?"- ""'ISP I'ayment, and tliose """Ug V1C11II13 y5fJl.SE ' U1I h ii Mieir recoverv. I VIGHTMAV Limi..:,...4. : 7 i.Miiiimpiiau'i. within the tim be pleaded in Gr. March C, 1 Aarch Term 1858, of o same to present them U bv law or this notice will accomniodate J 7' .fa Fayetilh le.Kifiy .ifDll.i ,ad 'been fnnd -nMlv of v- f' ',l?m oil. ..d ba,,ig,.d to Tan DielS Lai I CtU 1, ; Mnrci.. 27, Journals of our G.. eoii.vistciit kiidiioi 1 1 ltlr 1 .n.. ' tn Mich ,,., essifv . auJ . 'lU'lttlllO- SlTIOfl 1 c,,.l. .1 ) ; , ... 11 , i ;u-f out 11 l'lUsllrilio- iilAtl .rl indodeatesi.. stb. ..?V F ' 4 nse tor J r..r 'rijivself com'';,,w,i..:.ftJ n -litioii of ,v name 111 w.nS .:.T - Jji- , ,.n; 1 ... , , .. " -L-11 mis ,., ,u.u VOiiil ieel IV I in iii.,;,...i: . , . . J - - . . V. O 1 II. I I ! I ' .' 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 , 1 1 c . . . . - 1, . . - , ' whole will be dftsinated n.nd W i ! i7 " " ""wie, ana leadn-cv to pub- . '8" apnojnted who after a Rlrr au.aX l p. mem 1 ui ciiruvaffsnw .h n..i...i ... . . -v-vmv nereaiter. V , " -o "juion. fr" w louowing resolutions. Althoiio;h this scheme differs in form from vuv omer two, in principle it is the , v , J--""omio ai r X r M ociiiir:. ; 1 1 1 1 1 , l lilt" I nr T n t- rn . . .. l 1- 11 reduced to practice. wld of , ' a.. a ' r u so, . - A '"7 --v "VL'ClllII'll 1 Oil taiai v consid-M- invxolf ,;: L, . . , ''ttlv iof lored , l , n, 1 " Tm nt 1 ,e ':l.tfth,ljeino- ...i-iiuon; ana M-oui ei noun th to ren.Icr sac.1 oul pld "Myself Wlttl eVliS o-rentir hnvlion.-, 1 1 1 n v.iiU iiu.iu huuju nave resulted from the success of either of the others. It is still the same proposition to dispose mum; treasure nv nnrtifmn ti.u otaies, such a partition, too, e iioi greatly benefit the States e will suppose, for instance tired millions of acres of land - , uono. i?s tin1 'nivi-o rf-i, T , I . ' ' V X J , ' sas approved by you, I 'i"e.uea in the Charlotte Convention i 1- . "i ' : IO I1UII1I1I!) n u II.. s, . now is theerilorof-Iri;srr .11". .la,m,tl:,tetor y o leiueuieo" " . . 7 w , 10 ensure - renresiiiti. 1 1 . fiin -fcc. ;.) .t . -i -..v.. 11 Gov. Walker in K" A. 14. 11 r tlie contrav. g to be remedied?" 1 U'ii! - ? : .llc Bi'; oir coiin Cnmobcll was i.t P, to work mg the arrival f tlie sietro tru; . .; RilR..ad Sect The Kin'.-nn.li.; ., 1 . , .. .'. villefoi- treason for life The ste:mer Ava. with thp n :,... t.. and over 350.00 pounds, in specie, as lost tt't IrmcomaJee on the 16th of February. Cargo ,u,!i "un persons on bcrd saved Dates reived from Canton to Janui rc;resent every thi'inr as trannnil The Pr!a imentarv nroeeediinre n .-. .. r . man briefly plained the object oP3 . ' ' " " " vuum aiewsm, the French Minister at i quallty nl in mi ''T.T'1 """Jamevhud withdrawn his ."'" win- by original request 1.1 relation to the rpf. arcn, L'7, Orsiniand Pierri. tlfe French contors wre gn.llotuied or, the 13tii Rid io :,Sf been .c-p.m:.i, ami nig sentence -commuted into penal servitude for 1 ifY - in.vi llcsolved. That the C4ritv f i. I The :0!tsnirneir Kin t,., K- T?.;. ... - -i .iwwvouii uiiutiil 1 .. !- 'iiia ureu reieereii iv t m oarainian larl lament, V.Wi A 1 nrpnnroil tri 'rdern at the" Mofiiiin IT.ik. ie..- The location is very coii- Jtiesa rrt if tl ia town lirch27, ISod. Gt ED. mails. ry. t;argo arv 28th f ie wanted by the Subscribers f, ' vrx cv 10 miles tmm K,i.-..f.. 'ligliest price will be paid bv iribers on the work. .G. & W. Jf. DUFFIE. 94-tf 1 j m i 1 r iii. . . .x ,1 . ...,u on motion he was requested to t g.lution5 . . . ; tir .. . J I 11 x- '"eeiiug. v ucre- upoiw.uM.Aorment, Benjamin Freeman, Eli VV isiart, JSoah Mercer, and Alexander Kansas, from the beinn LrLl J" 5 delega nto H,ie,,a-t Lfit 'ared upon l'po': pri into the terr torr tl... , K. AP' " n, too, as would ! slave-holding 8.ate," down to ! with S ates themselves. JrlTe JS T a"a rannyr! al ce, that two. hun- 'e' ?:t(J dictatorial anthorirv-ul,:? Democrl J"VV4 111 c.i ;.i - . t . 1 u vu.nenuoii, tne Uhairnian of this authorised and requested to ates to met nt. ih cion to be behl ;,. m 1,.... . " . . , lured upon hfs coum- ' A nril for h uie i4tn day of 'Kansas was dp?. 3 ! Pr ii. 7" . ,,e aHid-. ' AtcMineo.- 1 nut ua r.. 1 ...i .. . ui hi n , perifcuy satisfied un jvr ljuchanan and bis MullllOLIUllUII. illiU ,,-.!. 1 . 1 ..4- - . . ea in tins way amono- t.liA tbi'rt c. ! . ..j --".oUi --t-.v.ii UyOI, ourr. . j , deoor 1, 1 "v"u; oi iae - . -v uvuuuita j 1 tne as my ability w ill ml tiiii "in: vet. mir . - '.v mi ! sense t 1 -service ) the n uarm, fctth the bmoii. .Not being empowered to locate mvr.i i.uiu warrants, thev m,it Qcsc,:i put them 1,1 market for sale; presenting tlie ims eouiiirv anri i,c,.,.,i i. .,., .r '.s,auve uouy. Acts brinffijr I J j I J I i f ' : ) I I in-v,.., j , v. : irm. da 0 ' -.11 I .. 1 . y as j spectacle of thirty one proprietors, i 0 111 eag-er " loi the iiaraionv of tlili4fi; ame ue .sm- competion to sell at the same time. This I -Af a rfcbuke for such cond fi - - " -oiiiiut3 Hit m,t;' l'twPe. in modem civilized govern ments. HO Of r.-n1!..i . . & iidnet rVi 1 ' tKU ue IOU,JCl to tne nuuet ol this nnffnvtl.n ,.v.i; .: j iiiiiLiivuui y CO competition would inevitably reduee the I i ,, l !ts des price to a mere nominal sum, and' thus in I - m, ,eft r i 1 1. ' u m us, m which in no Vj 0uoiu time, tnia uumens 'tJRJnertv net. ntieniKil tli-i.,l o to its deserts, vet nerhnns .l, i " . . . 1 - -- v . 1 1 1 a 1. 1 1 J - nS T Irnot l . " O it-liw.i. ,:n T. . ""'i- inn u le oenate ....iii 1,1 vvum 1 n ... c ... 1 ... .ue in a iow ciays. will reieet :t-V" fn- tli fit honor i :i vonr lir.ft t ' : 1 ' ( ( ' Liie IM . juere, von asK finetie "in H i a continued "sotahderi-ifiK' of ! i:I!ic hinds, bv donotlm.. in TJn Irlnda --'i'l other coi-jiorations, will o'u (I) aVor a juoasm- uuribuling- the Iaid themselves, -1 ! i ot them, amono- all ;the iSttites il-eor,t:-io- f,, fr,er;-l jiojmln ion''V if To an.v.vr t!ils inquirv i'nly ami .sr'S toiiiv. it will be necessary .hat T shou:dex pi'".s iay views g-en orally though lHfly, ii.- vexed ,juesti(.ii"f the public ads. J he 'j-iestion of l ira distrilMitioi has, i hiuc to tiliip. lii-eii -oresontiprl t il. 1 ... . . . - - --. jie ol tJiis con -i try mJer dillerent faibs -,,u'!l Successive scieme being- deiglilj ia:n!e more attractive ly its authors", lat it might escape the defeat that attendts j-reueressor; yet, in thorn all, mayb His-coyej-ed the self samo jirinciplo theMJed rinciple of di.stributioiir-ra principle, f. od 'd m tlio old federal iela'of an aas.um of the State debts' by fhe general A)-, i);int .m.l ..1.. .i: "1 i: p 11 '-.1 .) mm . iu;i.uim;:iioii 01 an sove,ei-n dowim" rr, tn -it ..-1. - ...i 4.1. i..Jj sr , - - ... v ....s. - (, , L1 j, im-ji i . uieri' i i VTH 11 rl .. ... ' - r . oaii luuuu in tne Hands ol stock jobbers j ana Dro iters in Wall btreet and elsewhere, in every State, there would be those eager to buy at low rates, and of course they would u- go the States to throw large quan tities upon the market to enable them to do SO. A scene of CorrnntiVm wnnhl in f,,0 j ' . v tiilO jjiuicvs io oe governed bv tl emoc.atic pliiiciples. will srive him thir n;.i.,.,,i support in conducting. -the aflairs of the Gov ernment in such manner that our written Con st.tut.on may be upheld and sustained by every Mate i.i the Union, hereby insuring- to our common Country the great principle of 4lf- e - ii v, Hesolved, That we feel proud of our repre sentative ,n Congress, the Hon. Warren Win slow, and fully endorse his course. hesolved. 1 hat we i-esr..,.tr.,!i , tlie several States to more servient d k 1 dencies ujioii it. T r" "The first scheme, and perhaps tlie it" it practical of. them all, if not the most se I tive, was introduced into Congress" by r Clay, at the first session afterv th "Ve!f n -i ot-j. iiarnson, and which was paied,to a la w. Tin's law provided for the Cafcr fe -tion of the monies in the public tyeas'pH, arising from the sale of the publia' Jaiif , -among the .States. i'i -.it tiiat same scission, and harxwdia e? nas never betore been witnessed in this country, and one disreputable to our legis lation and dangerous to the integrity of our institutions. At present, there being but one proprietor of these lands, a moderate price can be fixed by law, (as is the case) and sales effected as rapidly as the W;t.imnt. demands of actual settlers reauiref but, in the hands of thirty-one different proprietors no Slieh Uniform TiriV- nnlJ 3.oti.ii Ti 1 1 17 ;ju,u 1v-r"ACTJ upon them. : In fine, lregafd'tKw3chemeas a delusive one, and ithin itself wholly im practicable. " Ydur question would imply, that unless the public lands; are partitioned amono- the States.' they will be'squandered" bjCon gress, in donations to Railroiads, &c. Now it. is to be observed, that this word "squan dered," used with reference "to the public lands, has become a prominent one in the vocabulary of the opponents of the Demo cratic party. . This Sir, is the argument, and an arttul one it is, by which their scheme is sustained. I will not admit that the land ' in a lew days, will reject thejl.oi Jhn W EHiV of R- C' Go... 5; J.Va-; ; shobidt'he b President tl,;. l. i'.. , . , V pmper 10 Sena it to tlicin nic.n 1 do no believe he will do. By the one or the other, he ought to be removed from his present position. These are-the only questions you ask touch ing the gencrar polities of the country. The others are merely questions of domestic policy uw,, oiaie; some ot them in my opinion wav be evlnhitd tr, tb ,l.i;, i, 1U oul own j -" ouk,u as nftnn vi.lnCi.l . 1 1 -1 ? . . " haj ,,Dvi,,. i.,.r. u -i i .1 -t. -"".-..cir d iwi-ai enaracier to enrer in to a general canvass of the State, others simply questions of expediency, that may or may not be adopted according to circumstances as they may exist at the time when they shall be pro prosed. I propose a more general answer to them, which indeed is the only mode in which they can be satisfactorily answered, since they are considerations of policy merely, which ought to. he controlled by general principles. : Upon this subject, I should refer you : toW usages ot the party, and the course adopted at preceding Convenlioi. Heretofore, our rfc-nys had but little diffi culty in trammg a pAtb could stand, and I doubt not that such will be in the case at our approaching Convention. Ir-' Ci ty organization is essential to the usefulness of a party to the country, and to secure thand the members that compose it must harmonise their views on questions of mere policy and ex pediency, involving no surrender of orineipie, though it sho p be at some suffice of objects we might desire, standing alone and unaffected by objects and principles of sreater import. Individual members ot.t'ue Legislature can ex ercise a tree discretion upon the st'veral meas ures as they are presented singly. A party principles, u.vernor7iivi til c-aroiinannrl while we will cheerfully submit to the nets nf sam convention, we think his talents and firm adherence to the Democratic principles, entitle him to the nomination. Resolved that Governor Bragg Jby his im partial administration of the Executive Chair meets the thanks of all parties. The Chairman appointed the following dele gates under the 1st Resolution: - H II Ellis, Alex. Humphry, W S Norment, J P Fuller, Alex McMillan, M T Sealy, J T Pope, D S Morrison, P A McEachin, U Pitman, J A Rozier. Dr W- W Jones, Dr S R Rozier, R B Ashlv, Wm Ivegan, J A jDavis, D B Smith, R B Gregory, Samp Sealey," JasI Blount, John Israel. Jr. Alex'r Wntson, Benj'n Freeman, T A Norm'ent, Alex'r A Fnlmwe, and D A Malloy fuwr-'U, The Chairman and Spwpf.inr added to the delegation. 'he ship Kennebec, of B-.th. from Liverpool for Mobile, was abandoned at s-'a on the 22. id oneUtZ TheCreW '"" at Lir-Gl The correspondence with tlie French Gv I5th SUmitted to Pl""anieiit on the Commercial. Liverpool. March. IT S-lea of the three days 9000 bales, nearly all .i..v.iiesier aavices unfavorable ei "hth " PatCh 8"JS COtton has declined an Flour very dull and nominal. Wheat dull and generally unchanged. Corn dnll and de clined from 6d to Is p,:rits turpentine steady at 40s Rosin dull at 4s 3d. Consols 96 a 96. THREE DAYS LATER ! ARRIVAL CF THE PI RS I j 'aAX.VER & VIJAT .MAC II Apply to ; Maach 27 150 Casi LAIij liny i h fnnre article. 1 VMl au'l L. In uualiflistn l..: is B.ROSE. .urub Lime ofstinerior 3xcellent order, just rcfivea Ji. ROSE. 94 -3t u'st on hand ui March 27, 18:. PU B. F. Pearce & Due notice will 1 March 27, STATE OF Joi Cunrt of Pleas COD-FISH, BEEF AND l-i. EXTRA I.KAP r.tun. lbs. Choice Jerked BEEF 1 ii eni i.iroir 71 -"i'-r ion; 1jMOT, iii Kits or at retail. jr suih- bv PHILIP A. WILEY. ?OEMEXT. joa $alo ndverfiscd by Is l6itloned for !i fi.v -v " n.J St . i ii oltKm.ivi i S.VMPSO.V ter Sessions Jci'y. tm 1858. that the m n$ sia. arrived to-dav with i;, i j V . "P'n at the instance: Sainrdav. the 20d hf t Z C,." " tiff, and you are he. those receiver! v,at ' lCr. ina Court oflP JTWJiFCI v-ujroi naitimore were Un motion, tlie thanksTThe meeting were tendered to the Chairman and S Pfr-tnrtr Pftttorm upon which all) Resolved, 'Tent the nrocttdinps of thi mt: j r, " --aJ-.x,l puhiO.eu in the Fayetteville North ..mian. . . The tiiee ting then adjourned. - R- S. FRENCH, Ch'n. R. M. NoitMENT,. Sec'y. I'.revious tunc m the history of tlie connl1 aim y t tins was done under that elausele. iae onsiuutioii winch empowers CongrSi to -luy ana collect dutje.s ynd imjiosts revenue vin These luoL-nv.s ver. a part, of the griafc AMiisyfctem 'f thai dav the-.ruits of th ir waV ea,aev7 1 ' n 'V'1 t atic.party veIiecendecj in " U01 5l taxed than at i af often made byonenttf tW lands are being squandered by Congress, and rest myself upon the public" documents, touching this subject. It maybe, that some imprudent donations of the public lands have been made: indeed it would hnromnrL. able M ere it otherwise, sn imnrff ;cKmn,, ! a ,,. , , ' r .v.1, iouuuia lrienorc, nowe:-r well directed; but in the niain ttiey have been well protected, and judiciously applied to tho roKof rr A. " ire Question does linnr. fir Wo'r r.'Jn Kni. . i , .v. tiki i ii. ii r ,-r M i ,11 v i . - . . such alternative. Tt is t.hfirlnftrnfnJ88 ?U(:"- ca" only act "Pon pener.il .a v - - - " iiiifi nn v fi o t t- an . . . . ... . . to see that this public treasn i sfln. ! rJ: 'T!sures as ""-7 maJ dered, but applied tothe legitimate uses of the governments and -I have anabidino- Con- naence thatat will do so, sas. loiio- as the naimomse or eonnict with such priucijiles. Where these aremere questions, of expediency, each member of the Legislative body may -represent 'the wishes of his immedfate'-f onstituents, without by any rfteans separating himself fron! his party. orgatiTzatiou of the Democrat ic party a a spia ir.elf to onr political system tins respect, and sustains it. The freedom of the peopfeequires that this freedom of action should be allowed to individual members of he Ajegisiature 'l he representatives from V.Acrc Democratic Meeting in Bladen. In riiordance with previous notice a portion of tjJemocr.icy of Bladen county assembled in V nyonrt nriijie 2 W Tl.ite. uirt House, in Elizabethtown, oa Sat- -ZV ot March. On motion of Georsre , Esq., Dr II II Robinson was called to 1'ie Chair, and James Baker requested to aes a Secretary. . The Chairman in a neat and aonronrinfo maimer explained, the object of the meeting. On motion the Chairman was requested to appoint a committee Oi ret : to. draft resolu tions for the consideratiA of the meeting, whereupon) George W White, Dr Wm A Biz- ze'J andiol John L. MeJM ill flit Woro Jtnniunt MichCmruittee. During the absence of the committee, John A Richardson, Esq , was called upon who readily resnojided HI fl Sllfppli of some length, warnins the Democratie nrtu I f ih j i i I"''J ictorv oi 1?4 tive of each oth t ib But they proved ilestricV The people could n ifl L - i)preciate iae j.sdom of distributibar' t jmblic monies frcn the tieasurv ii?nong I1, e r it o-ftod States with one L,,(i. anj col lectin from tlie euple h the other paying heavy percentage, Hlth for collecting .ar l distributing, to t!i0;. rersuIiS u-10 performe ( lh:s serxice. They -t.re wh0ljv um,ble eombe mav vote in General Assembly nnhUt V q'CK-sanas and dangers attending a de- a proposed .ppropriio land-marks of their sion, while those from Catawba vote fofit ,nd P""18 Bd. fa'. d org.ng them to the . . vuidVMia oie ior ii, anu present necessity nnr snrmnnn ..w man can gainsay tne right ot both these counties participating in the general conven- 1.-111. rtf tlw. .. i 1 . . s.n distinguish between ;,at moneyiii the ireasi ury, wincU arose liota saie ef tje pjftHi lauds the property , tjie genera! gom: metit ana tuai resulted irom a ta! upon iaxports. JJut tiv jjj gee aiK soe clearly, that wirh n Ve aamber of tlie Norther u members vtn tUs jrain lug gi me ii.-.,.tiJ k,j distriimtion law, was a mete pretext fori!1? it up affajn) fvrct oi a liigh tanti, .ci, ouldfuvnish protectiou to their manaVtariiig interests. TLtese laws never receiveU the- sanction of the people; they were both condemned in a most emphatic uianner by election of Mr ui 184:4, over ilr 1 thejr author. lions of the party, having in view the promotion "Tjreat Democratic principles; for tJiey are u sterling uemocratic counties. MOn the trary, every true Democrat will say that h sets of these delegates did rirht in r en ris ing the sentiments of their respective con- uenis. leasured by these principles, yonr enqni relative to matters of domestic policy in State, can be readily answered. I expect defer to the result of the united roniisU nf i me party, and th nnt . present necessity under surronndinff cirenmstan ces to a close adherance to the platform of prin ciples upon which the party- have stood tri umphantly for a decode of years, and depicting from the vista of the future a brilliant career for the Old North Stat-, un Jer the guidance and influence of den pc-ratic principles. The Committee through their chairman Geo M Whfte, reported the following resolutions: Whereas, it is proposed that a Demooratic Convention be held in Charlotte on the Hth of April proximo, for the purpose of nominating a Candidate for Governor of North Carolina and t h e jdemorjiignf Rhrinn i. . - .n The Argns arrived out on t.ho isth The Persia.s news is meagre and unimportant lne Indian Loan Bill was finally passed Ins positively affirmed that Count Persiny has tendered his resignation to the French "m bassa at London, but it is not know whether it has been accepted. There were rumors that the French Navv was being put in a condition for war In tiie Spanish Congress, Istut itz had explained hlS POSltlOn On thfl mpvinon r.i.t: ir thought it conld be settled without a resort to amis. He also con6rmed the fact of Lafra-ua the mexican Envoy, having been dismissed.-- ' I he King of Naples has liberated Watt, one U1 li,c iiiish prisoners 15 the Cagliari affair It is rumoredthateir Henry Bulwer is to be appointed British iWinister to Constantinople -During a hurricane, which had occurred sft Madena, the V?S. Frigate, Cumand suffer ed coupderable damage,. and wasV? a time in nniiient perils Two men, were Inst Dates had been received from Canton to Jan 28. Nb reply was made by the Emperor to the notification from .the Allied .Plenipoten tiaries. The allied forces, therefore,: ascended Fourhundred French and onerfhousaml English marines, will garrison Canton. the rich people and leadiu-r merchants were returning to the city. A further defieiencr-in the supply of teas were apparent. The.Enih were erecting strong works on the Island of Perim. - Coma r!al. LiIVRRpool, March 29. Cotton b-c'ined d Sales of the week 31,000 bales 4000 for spec ulation, and 3000 for reports. Holders were pressingon the market.. Manchester advices unfavorable. Stock on hand 345,000 bales of which 243.00Q are Arjiericam Breadstuff's steady.' Canal flour 211 a 22 Southern 22 a 23; Ohio-24a 27. Wheat dull Red 6 a 7d ; white 7 a 7s. 6d. Improved de mand for corn. White 33 a 34. Sugar qoiet. Kice firm. - Carolina 22s. 9d. a 25. More buyers than sellers. Rosin-stead- ay. fepints of turpentine dull at 40. Consuls for money 69. , lllc L,dnn OI fugiana nas increas ed y,uuu pounds sterling. American securi ties steady and quiet. said County, and pfeul mejit nnal hy the monies le debt and cost March 27, 1838. MAttiii.s ) i -McGaiiv, S VllPjCHMENT !J rr Ill'VPld fvnn'ln T It.n i. that the mi, .i" L Viu W.f - I nofn e-faclied Or lT'd ItiOWI. Matrhis. flie Plni.i. Iv notified to be and ai.near asaiihl Quarter Sessions for ment final by defalt- 1 be t4ken against him and the monies levied a.J, l.A ....1- 1 . ... . " l - H I I'll T 1 I'liimriH' ., I ' LI. JL 1U111 L11A M i L RfeB E AM A X, Cl'k. : j Gt. 1- STATR OF NTH CAROLINA HARxIst: COUNTY. SnpV Court Offici, 15tli Match 1858 JN pursuance of diret ;ion of His Honor JuO" Mmd)', Notice isj ereby given, that ti e le A. W ruil 1, t.,rtm Cuuntv t ir..r..t ...:n oe nciii ,a the C.Urt Ifoij.-e in T,K,i,.,.r. i. o.u uuoriUfty. in March 18S8. -.rfi'jL... 1 or ,uu.:u.Kii nonce accord- A,;D. .McLEAN, . " Clerk"; buperior Court. Monday utter the 4 Witnesses and Him Witness 94-to FO II y-xvy 4-t Beaver Ci .twa Vrn, Warp al H I I I : 1 . r. . Qils and Maim Tact arc nr. . 11 iiikji- straiui'd. pf?r Shuttiie's -iii;v.s, Ciuth ami Glass J. H f iiv 2'. isse GLASS WARE .ft. I HAVE a cooii sttoelJ chants .-applied at 1 VV Marej2oV. SALE. k Sheewiirs. 'ilUflgjNoH. 5 to 10. r aee LEATHERS. ; at4lwad XiiiRccd Oils. " iCQ j&iue, Einorv. Uniu, -LiliPres. R. O.M.Co. isro' i UK :-"scrilcr ha tak eeri,i.l gravidas, aUd Just reoeivgyZ Hart," 6th r Kf GLASSES. r ioo Country Mer- v :A LLINGlfAST. v i D3-2m r4 FOR a 7s jtftfted bv tho mli-Aiofio c j: 4 - bniion, that each State is entitled to receive snare ot tne public lands. Strictly sp eai- npon which he stands, whatever nosition lay occupy, with relerence to such measures. an only inter wliat course will be adopted, 11 tlie known sentrriients of the nartv nnor! bral principles. With it, a rigid economy ever been a principle of action, and in the Bt of the present severe financial pressure, Le wiil be doubtless ' ut.iUMIIU IU1 -BUK.-I, application ol this principle npon all pro posed appropriations, whether for railroads or other objects. Our doctrine has ever been in -VUd JiaLB liekire. in tin iaruwDAa '"I cm, inereiore, . Resolved, That the Chairman of this meet ing appoint thirty delegates to the said Con vention. ' Resolved. That we will support the nomi nee of the said Convention whetherof onrchoice or Kot, sp he bo able, faithful and true to the principle! of the democratic creed. Resol jed, That we see nothing to condemn and mucl to approve In the administrations of our Natilnal aid State Executives, and wheth er !TnilS! Wa ndmittoil ;.. . il. - TT.. ' pV upon .pplfc.ti.M,r b.,,k ehar,erS; ,o,w,BJ Wl ,o.tatt.' nn " 'Si on thereto. Onr nrin- r. gran noue except snch as may he called for by 1 Bachau'.jin relati "I Can't Touch a Nigger." One of the most striking illustrations of the utter hollow ness of the Black Republican sympathizers with the negro race that has ever fallen nnder our observation, occurred very recently in this cny. a proiessionai genWemau was called upon to perform a slight surgical operation npon a darkey. He said: "I am a thorough going nli .Iii. r iu ment is unnecessary" ..11 ii m -Phil. Argus. A Secret for Legislators. An old mem ber of the Pennsylvania Legislature, who maintained his seat and popularity for a num ber of years, always voted Wsaid he, when asked his reason, 'when a good law passes, no one looks for the yeas and nays on it when a bad one does, they always do." "I Wish you wouldn't smoke cigars," said a plump little black eyed girl to her lover. "Why not I smoke as well as chimneys?7' "Be cause chimneys don't smoke when they are in good order," He has quit smoking. f EVINfc WOOD'S celebr IJ II ville Marcli 6. ACKRRS, mad; Any pattern cau be1 Bolting f' Pre oa Greea St.. ' ! where he has ia (fv Ms -and Hardware. 6x, ?atiae Potatoes, 7 ; Mcduffie. .;.( 9i-6t attlprae ia Fayette. l ai snort notiee. GOLDSTON l-6w - A constant supply of kr Boltinff Cloth all Xo sale at the lowest prices b Jan 30, 1858. lm HP JIH mtji Genuine An ePi hand and for icmartixE. FRESH SPRIH44aQODS. wCrtjLY ARE now opening a iarge and eeneral una,!... 4 of SPUING GOODS, embracing0 great varied l STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, BATS 5fov NETS. UMBRELLAS &e. "At6, BON- Also about 250 Cases BOOTS A SHOES well as sorted, all of which we propose seUing at reasonable prices for eash and to prompt payiag customers o l the usual time. P. S. We kaexestly request all persons in arrear with us to pay up or in part at least. II. Sf E. J. L. March 13, 1858. 6t uuox- KBCEIVED AN JJ FOB. SAljUi PlantingPotatoes Pink Eye) and 6ne Annies A c I i c-.t . O r aiou, a. iresu suppiy oi raisins, J? igs and R. E HEIDE. 4 4 Oranges. Oct 24. 73-tf "1 a 1; - . ..'' i V '- 4 foot of IIaymoQn,- . 1 .
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