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.V SO Y i . Tboott8t tbt ftfirtemso cf othtf tile ill never do to be put law proctial tffect. It uuy furnish material for debatt, but it will mt ir coord with tbt fteltngt tud t.twt of tuligbt. tot J frwrao. My Hguret tod itttisties, got up l hurry, nit not Jb -in all tlitnw correet, To tbem I Would htvt Svintori atUfn,Uon directed, if for no' other purport but to correct them, fuf I am sati. 8ed tliat all who will tkk tbt paint to do tlii will he thorough aattsfled of tbt truth and fore of the trguintot, whiub I would jiv impressed by thwir examination. They will be full tatiafied that whatever proposition fur a dmiauliuii, wrich can tweniv apy aid front a majority if thi Senate, will and forertr uiuat have very decided and af majority of tb poo pit on it side. ' The Vtiator from Martin awnia not to com- nOwnd the difference between a ConvonJio call- 1 the lienornl Assembly, and a Convention '-jpeople, called by the people themselves, by f of their ageuta, tho ijcuuml Assembly ,.o'r words, the people themsolvet calling a .vwavrniior, witbvtpprobttioh of existing govern ment. II insist that thia difference cannot exist,', without running iutorctolutioa J butspart from hit Masaaobasett Jeeirinn, which, 1 eon ceive, poorly serves hia purpose, at hit wtt im puting argument, lit present the aoare-erow of a change in the luwia; this it held op at "raw head and bloody bone." He appcau to party, lit trousot aectioual leara, prejudices, tnd jal ousie, a to tht distribution of the tchool fuud, to supply tb defioieucy of hit authoritiea and reasoning. At out moment he declare bit full confidence in the homwty, patriot im and. integ rity of. Western men. lie bespatter tham -witb praise, lie repeat tweet poetry, aud appfu k most winning! to our peiple of tht inoiutain of North Carolina. Hut when theo tame peo ple, who have to much of hia love, and potse to much of hi confidence, ak to go into conventii n with him and bi constituent, be any: by bo means, not agreed, you are very .clever fellows, very good looking, but oati't eotne in." .In cf- I grant, Jlr. Speaker, that it would be una-tln feet, taying, we fear you, and we are under ap ail unwise ti alter or change the Constitution of j prehension that, if we let you into Convention Vr oltun U tbt Wett, tbaa ef la kU taat, . a-4 that tkt protection to tbt inatitutlon of frtry, mainly w be relied on, aauat be found in U4 wvtt j aeeUoa sever bavin; bad any great favor in the rye of tU Stottor from Martin. . ..Io no part ti the addrem it tbtrt at trjrument tend.ii): to tktabliah tbt thite batif in tiller Howe, or any basil that would Hot be more fa vorable to our tatttrn friend than tbt baiil Ubiiahid iu any "cf tht Soutbero tlavtholdiiig 1 fc'tab, far wort favorable than tbt' baai eolj tninel to the eonatitutiont of Alabama, Miania lpM,LoWn,TtM, ArkaBwa, Miaaouri, Ken-tJtAy,Ti8Wi-c, i$ouU Caro!ina,Georgiaor Fior- iaa. ,Tn aarc,in uownot, innnnuiiuion a;re8pth of V State fu m itlj ep ef two thtiiip wit ami prptriji. ' That men, eoldirra, cotjldlo itrnt liule withoat property aad wrmey, w 'f tint wean were ol liu'.o avail witUout n.f 4111 tucir cmmatioQ me on;v 0041.1 1 ri4i i i to auitt would be one i i ' J. tin ! i ah'.mld bo estiint , a w 11 a all otb r vibjeoto of oot - 'for i , ibey were reaJ and antioua to Hmto Cnu lacuiion on the federal bssiii with their eiatern 'eV-irthren, er.tertaiuin ths coiiftJcnt belief that v tb.T.'bji ; all m questioot would be tattled at , - u.-e. in a ianncr ibuvh .nore taifsfacUVry lo all eec.itiat of the St-ile thin they tad ever been l,.',,r,;i 4iJ Mootijnal ttfe and jealoujiet entire ly d. a4v' with and annihilated 4eeaue a 'i -k'-a anl ple.ljW of oonaJonet) would be given end interchond, prvlucin tht inot -happy c .nser-iuences and etfwtt 00 the future welfare 'ami jjro-twtity of thp .State. . The S HStnr frwn M artin aei'j 0vc,Tvit Man- ' )y for the resi'n of hi respect am) rrgard r the r iful .r wii:, lain anrt aenojraioiy ex-r,-e.d. Awtn.'1; a;ott U i-lea of " the u.)ral CBi?ct ol iJ.-u expression aim cjcjuiui m-Hl jtJtlkg'y. '. All lias may ,&o fjrthe Unit and tlie ocr aijj w'hvth;r.hy will alwiy feel at liberty to dei! ont u:-h tntiu, ume ulone can determine tor r1 th? rnule. Li every muvcficnt of the popular majori t.M. I am a di-tciple of no auch tehooL But I d 1 1 :1ieve, in a government like oura, that wheru, after injure rejection' and deliberate et yres.i..i, the will of tht of tbt majority it aacer U ic 1, it oo:ht not only to be respected, but pr.ij.r aid pven to carry it tntveffect, and that it . wilt, 'in the end, require mote thin the cry of rev.lutioa to defe.it the tcUleJ wisbe of t Urge "ui ijori'y o.the free white citizen of North Car iiv. li biv be attempted for a acaaoa with j tmt lor bow long, the free republican itiiril of the petple murt determine. In in opinion, all legialation it wholeaonie when properly directed to tdvanoo the public pni, the public quiet, to auppnwa and avert tp proa c'.injj r . There is dangtT in withttanding t;ie fc'iTiuable and just demand of majorities ; fjr when goaded to madne;? by dtflay, conscious t,f t':i :r nuJiheM, they may be driven to' exces ses !?i;ipie it had Hsi dlteNl in tae C'on tiiu: in of 1? 53, afterwtrd ratified by the peo pic, t'.iat no Oonventian ahould ever bo called bv the General AVtombly; would that Jurtwr 1 its f rc-iluled the tree-people of North Carolina t'le.n'flret tr.rn eilliaz a I ' invenUot to amend uritij liy. thoir org tuie, law, however changed tikr c and circiaiaUtnce uiipht become, an 1 r?prt:nutivea forever, and under all eir cu'i.'t.i:)"!", forbid to give the people aid iu exiling a.Convcntion ? Sueli an idea 1 abhor- reni to irn fexdinj. If the people of North with a, you will ateal our political power, . Mr. Speaker, I represent aa enlightened and intelligent people, a oinuty containing a very large white population, and an industriout, thriv ing, honest people ; a community identified, in feeling and interest with the West, if any W'eet there should bo iu the discussion of tbi ques tion ; and let uic aa.iure SeaaUm that auch is tbe peculiar compound of men and things in tiuil tord, tbat the eannut, to far as she it concerned. gam or lose, whether you adopt tbe wiitte, fed eral, milted, or Uxatiou batik. If yon take eith er tbe baa her fiftieth part, or if you compound the whole, to her the result' it abi)ut tbt tanie. What I aay for Guilford, I eonceive may be safe ty Maiiffor the great body of the West. -Give us but th same aid te improve our end of the State, that baa been given to the Eastern end, and lhey will never be heard to complain of tbe basis; and in fact even should thia aid be denied or sith beld, tht West in Convention with tht East wwild never on tht basis or any other, question insist on any thing which tbe East themselves would eon:der nufair or unjust. . Who, pray, Mr. Speaker, ere lbee western men so much tupcted and dreaded, against whom to mneb. prejudice is attempted to be excited on the basis (Ustionf When and 00 w'&aV occasion 1iave cstem gentlemen shown any want of a licet ion or concern for their eastern brethera? When and at what time did the East eall for. aid and help that the West did not come op manfully to ' the rescue 7 i ho brought mto beiuj, tustain- r aiU tt at ioM Lt t rtap why ihty Met oppoted tbt aiatodibtnt 00 w propoted to bt tub- tiie "ohqan'S" attack, crow. 'mu. ciLMEu. r :Ti Raleigh Stantfod lis attacked Mr. Gib mer with a femclty worthy tbe pampered organ of a powerful and antcrupgloua party, lit at Uck it untkfd by that una of bully idixt which hu become characterise and habitual with that Journal the retult of iu position a tht mouth piece oft auc'ocasful party - btld together by the jMheure power of public plunder" t party which, exists lor tWpfutdcjr, and "plundert ' for ita txistenct; tnd tbertforc austaiut with til the fidelity of selfishness ita bulliee uf tbo quill and of the stump, , " ,. .. ., The of tht Standardto Ltbit instance, at In other it in attack ; in tetting fortjt tht alleged demerit of the nppotieut of itn pnrty, rather than in advocating the me'itt of Ite pwn ehumpion. In this latter enterprise, however, it would find an up-hill business, we trow, ltt man. Gov. Bragir, i a very clevef gcnUemao, ft it allowed on all hand -, but whore tre the $ra publio measurea wbtcb he bat eer originated or advocated T What bnt he evrtdonw, or itteaipt ed to do, for hi State f When ba heaver risk ed popuhirity, or committed hiineelf to any pro ject ealculuted to trouse tht tplrit and the enee gies or Improve tbe condition of the people of North Carolina F" Umr hat he ever exhibited bit synqiatri with hit fellow citixent f Tbe wart to all these question ar 4 wi ' IU auin of a rtorv and exnoriente to abject eubsorvicnev to K!nt 'oulUt', a reckless ipirif, of inno V'Uin uiider'jiO specion disguise 'progress' and """nifert destiny" a diositioit to regard the 'Hof tbt majority at the measure of it power nu tlte euidt of ita policy, however much that " fll'J may bt epposed to the letter and spirit of istitution tnd an arntmt " ftsHtttiiptlon thtu,iaoriiie have no rights, and omy be tram P'' jf on, protcribed, tnd disfranchised it pleat nv. t thua jhowa op Uie utter rottenne of th'unberu wing of tbe Detnocraey t A ' " Richmond ttkitf. 4 If lutro ( any one political fact thut ttnnot b aeMfully or honestly controverted by intelli pe"; men, it is that tbe mast of tbo lVmooracy lie. North, with their leader, art thoroughly tin,,,,.! sni) nntrnsf worth V HTXn tilt lubloct of '",,'ry. The Northern Lueofoeot are a party in wiii h it Would be madnes tor too aoutn to put ''"ft, ,, ( tingle dy for tht maintenance of her tient. we aiippoeo, in tbe faet of hit adhesion to '' ? 18 ,b " .fff- i 1 . - r..i ?JLi 1 11- 1.:. ..- mnAt?.-&f tmrtw.' Ithindicalinittpnnctplttund rJLf.A J..,r. JZ:',i;.-Li.ii u..i- W.llVW.iwitWttiiekllii been .v-, .o.v- n.-.,,,.-, ... . .... , ,j:i: 1 1. u. I .11 i .i4 SiiU and tier fut ' reOitntt Wert to 0 tuaUt, Atrto when than Jobs A T Il.t bu known do Kart or no Went, t Sluti bat called for hit extrtionp s and aV en tbt wide grasp of hit affxetiont in tb dstehailwwijlit bt in tbe EitcuUvt tb"' if hit fellbw ehkm ha!l honor bim with n to that pla-6'rWoiqA lit. A riCTCRIiOF ijyCOFpCOTSM. ? i fjuWUl Jowrwof drawa a graphio tnd tru-, J picture ot modern Ueittowauy.uimutain Inrf tytjl it tanliatl prinoiploia railkaVtni- hil itself in BUer disregard of tjj toachingt IjMirfy and thia, foraonth," it tht ground of bis oiuim a poo tht aclini ration and support or tne people of North Carolina !, , , m We art making no attack upon Gov. llragg--tnnth lest would we attempt to bully him tod nit friends, aa tbe Standard lias done towards Mt. Gilmer; but wt would have our fellow cititeus reflect upon these tiling. Mr. . Gilmer's talent and disposition bare placed bim, during bit public life, in pneitiona of responsibilitv. And tbnt be bat always boldly shouldered kit thare of responsibility, few will denr. Even his enemies ought to give biin tome ercJit in this particular. Hat hi patriotism and manliness in tin's respect have been made the subject of attack and clamor by a tribe who never possessed the mind or the nerve to do any thing at all, except in the protecting shadow oTll,e par If rgit. That which their party allows, they can do; tnd that which their party forbid tbv-y dare not do. Tbe particular object of attack, in the late is sue of the Standard, it Mr. Gilmer's participa tion in what is known as tbe " WesU-rn Address ; prepared by a Urge nnd respectable number of the western metibers of the General Assembly of j This, we presume,, is to he the grand re in it raiii':lisin. ' It hat owed all ita tueeesa to its tppcsJt to low,' leveling, agrarian,' Jacobinical feeling and ImpuWi It ha never, when it passions or its prejudices were Up, permitted laws r ecnstltution to stand in it way. In Rhode bland it ran into Iirrisin, an attempt to tnbvtrt all tbe authority of lew ; in New York it went iuto anti rentism ; in vari.us Ststc tt one time it Iviuced a disposition to abolish first the L. K. SeuaU and neat the Judicial Department of the Government ; throughout nearly tbe whole I mop it has shown at various timet tignt of an inclina tion, to destroy til the banks and tbut revolution iie the trade and commerce of tbe country ; everywhere it hat madt war' upon property, banning, talent, intelligence, atd even gcntle nunly deportment, treating them at eviJenc.J of aristocracy ; ettj where, through its chief orgsns, it bat sevfied at the laws of nation at unworthy of tbe notice or regard of tbe American people; and everywhere it whole tendency ha been towards th destruction of all the salutary laws and institution of the civilixcd world. Nothing on earth could be more natural than tbnt auch party, iu its insane fury against everything stable and especially against all institutions gttpnooed to savor of aristocracy, should wage a war of extrr- liaiKeTorlocofoeo cspitnlin this Slate, the . motion aga nsi aoutn-rn .Iavcry ,... par.j. UHI l jrv- Uttil Jjj VWUIWIl'UilVUU V VI I . V hbv-. wwilJ have wacd tat h war against Kivery COMMUNICATIONS. fcrsi j;ra ion iv xm uieirroiirr., i u, ii am- j lnouoien kit your xiaieign and uasion nai je .-nt, erj j'ue whether, frjot the very draaniaatioj j in h rt til your eastern improvement, of 1 oT tiii-i bolv, Uiey have nat suWaniiaily doW-1 we are ail proud, and in which you now ta r;J the utotva of tli ribt, iu all time to come, much interest? Western voters.. Look t t'i.r.iiira can nnver have a Convention, except I ed, ud fostered your Wiluiiugton and Raleigh tw 1 -njiid al the niembrr of the Senate shall i Railroad f Western voter. To whom are you Erst trrui ion Iv give their coier.t, let ns, for a mo- tn'icbtH for your Kaieign and uaston Kitlroad, which take to tt the answer presitn? niiy he tu necemiy. Take 1 Journalu of your various Assemblies, examine tbe the foUoW'i;' c'ju.'itits : Certie, Iiaufort, Ulatlcn, vote in favor of 'I projects designed to advance iSruurwi'j:, t'aiudij, Cartceet, Caswell, Chowan, j the interest and piospcrity of the East, and these C.u nwi?, Curritack, btiplta, Edgpcomb, Frank-1 Journal will tell a tale that will put to shame .n, G tes, Creca, ..Halifax, iltfrtford, 'Hyde, 1 all who insinuite tbat the interest of the Kart, or Johri'tfifi, Jones, Lenoir, Martin, Mejkleubun;, ! any other section of our eomnieu Slate, will ever N'j, Nortbliampum, Unslow, I'asquolank, I'cr- be neglected, impaired, or sacrifioed bvgoiag in- tjuiji-as, rersoo, rm, uocuir.guaiu.. Sampson, . 1vit.;1, 'iV'arrcn, Vathin(it.n and Wsjoe, thir-'.;-t!!t -t'Uii'iei, bavin?, according to the census ! a white population of 19-', 141 only; fe.l-r,,' p .pulali'ja tny; 32,204 voter onij; paid ute Uxe in 1301, $77,767 only. Ai V' t, aecarding to the ratio of taxy idopted at la.' 1 '..pteiiiber, they are eutitled to 27 Sena tjt. i Ac. the coimiKa of Alamance, Alt-xandcr, An" wjil, t Crave "s -m . o, M . eo'.n, ' 1 Row.n. i ion, W "ey, fu;'- A ' to Convention with the west, I would have ao restriction on the Conven tion further titan that provided in the intend ment, that the delegate bull be elected on the pre;nt basi in the House of ComimWis, for the reason, namely, that each retriction, most un fortunately, arguea a want of that confidence so neerawary to happv conference and deliberation, and besides, eveti the present basis of taxation A'b, Isitncom'1, R'irke, Cabarru, Cald- i al -ne mijjht projierly be improved and rendered suing summer, Advantage is to oe sought Tiwi Mr. Gilmer's devotion to hi Acisr portion of the State one of tbe best and worthies attributes of his nature is fouzht to be turned against him ! In the .copy of the Standard befcre as the Wet- tern Address is published in, full, wub a preface full .of horrors, in order to fright the people froui Mr. Gilmer as recreant tnd unfaithful to some thing; It don't know What "That Joutlial forgt'U that thia same Address was but the echo, of the voice of the Western People at that time that the faithful representatives who signed it were expressing their views, and opinions, and wishes and that in now attempting to insult and bully those faithful members it insult tbe honest cud respectable people wbonbcyreprcsenicd. . There i on thing abolV matter which we hould liktto know wieiuer the Standard ba espied ue Westers Asvi res 111 ail ita nnmbci longtgo. ;Il hagenc(jlly been to. situated po litically as to hope to make partisan capita out of the South, and therefore it bus, in many in stance, pretended to futor slavery, but still, 'in thousands of cases,' it innate, inborn hi atility to tl t institution has broken forth into words nd seNnd, if . ever the lima hall toti.e, aa it undoubtedly ninst, when the party shall tee or think tbat it cnn. safdv irralifv it deslrorini' in- ttinet,' we thall behold such a warfare aguinst . Ftr tb Ar(u. TO THBPESipCRACY OF NORTH CAB- Klltlsm UowMt, In his Atrallan tonr, y k lived (r three wttks, uponelhlu butnktsMwd fca gsrot. At tbt sad of tbat time, h euU J"mP lxi! , test, witkicut atislnliig lb t of bis uumf nliwab14. lit eiJn't diaeonUtiiiw tin Old until bt found himself beginning te scquir a (niwili uf fur. Tb BrUliuM HrtfaHtr, fully appreciating th values of KanKsrat tkrtta, la lU Buuiliora Rtsu-s, bus iU Uraiiucd ant to iliMnmt na their mr, tilt hs tlllirr jumps into or elr. oTtr th Clnciaunt'l aamtiistiea. Bjf KaUKaroa ticksts, I mvau such a tbnt uow put forth b'y tb Plerat-llss 'throughout eur Rial, that It Pieres and Dubbin, a ticket, of alicli, toii air. K ilt er, wy jtly reunrtkeJ a short time ag'f, that all It strsngth list la It hinder parla. la UaryUnd, tbt binder psrts of On Kangaroo Is tht It urns a Catholic pepuUtiun, and lb large smoaut uf governnint patronspa, in tkat ssisl) But. Sucb s tin C to torn Houses sad I'ut oftioes at Baitluicr and elwwliers, la Virginia, douter, Cf. baring had na- ay lasid views .of Pisrce-isia utterly refuse to touch It tvta with a fort foot ul. Hut I siu Informed, tbat "by dint of coaxing and flattery ths Brilliant Brigadier, ha, reeeatly Indnrdi Hsnator Msson, to half way pronise to act as the binder pti t f tbe K n gnroo, In tli old Doiaiiiioa. In tiu t laud ,of UsJf babite, tar honesty ami ansnspkloat eharaettr, wrr birgnly eouktrd upon, met ltiritrt-MM,bamutbVi4inap'nM Inftbeir tip tctations, for tht KnagAnMi ut I'ieree and Dobbin kM tskta like bat takes throughout tbe good old Kerth State. . la Evuth Carolina, tb Ksngiron, is made up of I'iere sad Butler, This fully accounts for that Sen ator's aaidaa blutbet, when saying so and meaning Til, wbea asked if the Cbirslry,' ibouM descend from th proud posltioa, it baa ao long eecapied, and enter the Hut fur plander aad skulls. . r Cobb of Oeorgia, atterly refuses to tnark Pieir inni, eve with a pair of tunjrurn, la tact U Is said tbat he took at though bt woald vomit, wbenvre It k mentioafl In bit presence bene there la ao lUags ro, bith empire St.te uf the South. I Clori'U, the biail of flowers, Indians, Mutketoes, b4 AlligsVir th Ksngm is made up of I'ieree snj Mallotj. Florida is a isstt State, w settletl prineipallv bj Rouaa Catholics Vtsllore being a R' san Cat hoi io and ef foreign With, he I looked r.poa by 1'ieree-ixn, aa a trump eard io PSoriila. Ia Alslyiwa, th Kangnroo, Uaiade up of Heine sad Pitipatrick, Pitrce-lum, hers Is tlipie two Hiate, hows all th eunsinfenrjr it has siiraher. As bef .re etsted Mallorr is a Itu.nnn Cntbolic, hilt 'itist rick, tlenoendod from the Uugetxd), a (np1e driven frnm I'raae by tbo blood thin! persecuti.as f tbe Chore'd of Bine. mClUAAV-TuOtia WiS.1. TU Xlefstttf lutolligenetr tht ora uiu, ie .ay n nit, Kbo bhia tnd Gixitrd looted, tactllcucy alter the following Iwbion! , Wm learn that tfter Mr. Everett had ovucludd bit lcclurt ia llicbmond the uf her nlpht, our dbtingiibd Govtrnor maila senile rruiarire io mw iwii" to our uiciooi t a well suthtiuieated aacedoto .ad" our old and valued friend, the late Capl. Wni. I'opt, kimwn familiarly ihmuuhimt ..Virginia Captain Hilly i npt. Jlie captain rnicnniurw a most devutcd and ardent trichibbip tor and tduiiiatioii of Williun JlVrr. l'ponemtorw(j ho wii preaeiiU'it a a lawyer hmself) ia a court in which Mr, Wirt' wa making a most masterly and clixjaciit s enurt jn n imponni cause: Wirt, on this occasion, aluiott outdid biuiself. Tbo audience hung in Ireatlilttt tiaos port on bit turning elixucnco, keen wit tnd wiihi'iing karcaeui, and iu thw thrwnged noJ not 1 sound waa beard but tht full and mellow tones of the nlmost Inspired orator. Jo burst of aiiblinie ehjfenct W irt concluded bit speech, and no sooner bad the ease been totititiaed vat4 the next day, which wa done in a teeoad aftw Wilt ant down, tad w'lile hi tonet still lingertd upon the tars of the rapt audience,' tint litlla lorty hilliiig' allot M-y sprsnt; to bis feet tad bmke out with 1 If 0r i 'uvrf jtlrum, I ry I ui in mlrrlnin it wfi'A a mutiim on fuHk. cuviin'f limd.' No touiter had tbt Word got out of the mouth of the unfortunate 'limb'i ths a Cspt. Pope, ovcnoine by a revnhrion of Ceding, and utterly forgetful of whore bt Waa, lumped nj and looking tt tbt little attnrucy cried eat at tbt top of hit voloe, 'Ai7f Ai'as, kill kiut, G'm1 J A 1 at, tiffkimf Tbt treat ia the eowrt how in easier imagined thsu descfibod. . Knflic it to tsy 1 but Juili:o, juror tud imlienee suffcrrd from , aching sides for days therotfter. Wt brave lb leader to make tht application of ourreaiiiueac. Th Nabville 1'atriotspeakt thu encouraging ly of Mr. Fillmore' pruejiecti: - i "Mr. Fillmore is the nominee of t great party, strong ia the justness of it cause, strung ta ita hold upon the heart ot tht mtMet, strong la tbe great haiuu of it chain pious, xtioog numerics lly and strong morally. Ilia noioiiiatiua is received by tbe great body of the propbi of all partiet, aa the thirsty soil teceivra tht grateful rain. Sick at heart, and weary f the aosrult of I lit liule partisan whose policy bat dint ni bed the pnblio mind and distrm ted tbe peace of tbe country', they turn to bim for relief, Kvory sign is t glo rious angary that he will bt iodwrtvd into tb (.'hair bt ooie bounreJ tmid tbt yoyfwl tcehuua lion of this nation.'1 ! Ma. FiLiaos sa ais taiBTte. Tbs re. .ii Kut of tb l'bUsdclpbia Lenger, writiag fruas Koaie va the i'Oih alutno, Mt, : . " Tbe njwe or Mr. Fiihsntre's nonlBatioa by tba Aiuiricans" Was rtcetreJ Uort on Alubtle) U1, sad tot d grei.t pjulr r. It saoooBceil to kiia bjr a nuuieiU4 b-.i el Irien.t.. but had but Ilia !! iu. I flamice on bim. ho rrtVf Mseats to be lie loost iia- Iatnisns Pierce-ism bss nnt fooihold e0(;h t iturhib! wan t er s fat atjf life, Jl rlaivril evtn to make an a Enrmron.tith.tnliog tbt i vUV f" .''. t aW4 swIU aasl ..... . . ... - suii-iia. aim wi.l ivfaTk eerie una ouauter iolkai tuitcd Mntfi. uin R .ina Ctb jlie I i tbat Stnte. ' But the R' mis Ctlioli. nt Liuisisns, differ from their t.relh ran elie?iere, in this, that Ibet dene th supreatsej ltal! sad f;linU hT beea given to hloj all -over KuiO e, and al ihl dirtMire ftoai hunt, aber party been undertaken upon this ii line nt" sent into tbe Western portion of tbo State f or j whether, in it anxiety to re-kindWtti'- ' .; . M.U. DOS tlUN s J.k.1 TRR. Ilia New York tfcrald refer io the following complimentary strutn to Ma). Ilonolv.n s letter of aeetpt.irtct; "'".'. 1 lis 1 good letter, and present the ease ot 'is'ba, CbatHam. Cherokee, C!eaLnd, C aa-L -rland, Davi lsoo. Davie, Fortthe, . -v.ii:i, Guiliord, HaywxJ, Ik-nder-. !, Ji-X,r., M.'DjneH,' .Macon, Mdi .1 ; .HDorv, Moore, New Hanover; Lin- more satisfactory to iu own admirer and vota ricSi-.'. The troo spirit of the present basis is to L'ive those who pay the one fiftieth part of the tuxes, a Senator 00 tbe floor. Now, lot us see bow this is in practice. The ratio of taxes nee- 15and :p!, ItoNosm, Jtkhin n J, j esaar to a Senator, aa . per scsMon of 1332, "ic'lorl, rtinly, ttoket, aurry, L 11 , ata'jg, Wiik, Yadkin and l'an jMtintiot, with a wbito popabitiiMi ol ,.-ral pnpuLit,.i 4'Jl.l.ii; voters r:ty f the 48 oou it '" 50 b"- ii. only 2'i -' taiu a hmJ ibooi.n i and f.j''j ' 1 ; plat'lM. ir.'Tf. f of the r wbtlst, j" Cj.r,' pf, taxes., aad t:o3, br lih 1 1 he ! t:r Mine Ii - '. f facta i t L! abca toe uu'itb 1 ji.rcct!:cl ' 1 tb : nt- li'i 'jbtbr, fi'-'ii orja'ii.'a'i'j.i (. jij of ?'i-.2t ir 01 titl. saA r with to a bojr '-U'll th.-'ca Ut tbe w round nutureri, is 82,766. Now -to ill ustrate, take the counties of Caswell. Craven, Comber land, Kdguoomoe, Granville, Guilford, Ilalifix, Meijkk-nburz, New Hanover. Wake and Warren. p. id in Vt'A, 87&,o J, and lhss) ekven counties, which in 1851 paid into the pub- cnittiou 10 .-Mjiitt ir only. lie treasury, subhe taxstion to the amouiLt of iv i e fortvix eoantim aliuh I lie treasury, publie taxstion to the .veJs.jOl 25, which, divided by 2,7 CG, sbaa 04t of 0f tatliongfi lh--y eon-1 that tlsese eleven counties are -cntitk-d .to eicl of one hundred tud sixty-kcvcn -j t!en Senstora, sod' yet they have only eleven, while pipolalion, one bun Ir-i rjvoo les-s than thoir true number, to which thcii juwnd majoiTy of federal frt- . ijc justly entitle them. Again, take Wake, in nineteen thousand uiaiorjiv i New Hanover. Kdiecombe. Cumberland. Craven. ite, as cii as f ideral popala- wi vtn out of fifty Senators ' , and eCfuct of an aitrnmcnt t, .. the tl.- t'jr ttOT ot t 0 rote e f ol . ed to die tinder it. as thev have dune undue aim f P'J "? ,re tbanhalf the taxes, Granville : vt4 llalifax, seven countiea, in ISol. iilaf maniiestot -htvt ure procret tnd eject being in oiiaortty a to vol- j paid taxes m,j,HU2 23, entitling them to thirteen ! upon tCTe popular mind wherever they arttpread. senators, tnd yet tn&y are aiiowea seven only, ! to those principle, in . dinertiiit degree ot rle ix lot than they are totitled to, .... Again, take j velopmeut, mankind owea the great oonttellation Wake, New Hanover, Ktl'tjoHibf and Cntiiber-1 of American lliemiblica : tod the mora eomnlnte- 'ceirel, whea the true nU ! hnd, furconiitie, in 1851, pail taxet 522,432. ly they are 'carried out in practice, the more per- a aiso prr-tiiKu; ; si, wnicn, uiviuea Dy tiie saia ratio, now that j lect will those republic become. 1 hi Address had powerful effoct at tbt time, nd one which bat aiiice rendered unnocetstry, to a great degrr-e, ibe insisting apoe it literal ap plication to the futidanmtiUil laws. It eontribut ed materially to jeffoet practical recognition of the n est a a part or the bsuu nt Noru Carolina practical recognition oHtt rt-rht to janiob pite in the benefit of internal tutproveioanfc- Tht it what wa wantol, . ginea then wt have heard uf les bickering n'd 411- feeling between the East nd the West, ; Thi it owihk mainlr 1 M til n -fu lu.M ikn ftivMf.t xiety tore-kindWttii'- l.r' ', ti" - 1 ,.'"" I. a ".T. Z suppressed tbt Addrea. in it. Wetten, edition. "r""f 'Z.? 8 ,.u "t It nartv ia tt-W ttweh manojm-rcttanee "f adtt T ftf mnothf .uth tlietilooe, with its publication for the North and the South and matter suitable to each meri dian. In ooe case, we recollect, the Hon. David S. Kcid's unm waa used in t KWn'proepee tos, diifcriog materially from that intended for the Northern market and which went out under tbe prtjtige of northern names. Wt hope the Standard has juJcjni it proper to extond the cir culation of the Address, in question at thorough ly as it western circulation will allow, and that tumt, of lit readers may give it a calm and can did perusal and consideration. II have been refreshed by ita perusal. It it drwo with care. It is marked by extraordinary ability. It breathes b spirit of candor and patriotism and practice worthy of American and .North Carolinian. We defy the Standard and it whole tribe to point out a aenti mentor a doctrine in it, which trench, es upon the rights "of our Kaaterti fellow citizens, or doe not tally with the grvst principle of lib erty and equality which we uf pmru. Lot 11 be read tit Me It-ft, and tee who, ta to be abused "wtth'linpunity for eipoti'ine ita many eentiments' and well established republican doc trines. Let it be road in tht &ttt, and when it is understood, it will be found and tfonfessed ly the intelligent and magnanimous people of that section to have emanated from stiub niindaataott ceived our saered Bill of Uights. Th. principle of that Address though good men may btdni- r, the Tupe, sod refuw allrgis'n.e to him., Wer ii j . aud AaiTKU eeiitiiwaM lberwis, uit would ioon be f rre.l intu th ear-part ! , , ,, . . , V ' -ii ,; putrtute, it 01 110 xntruii my part Ut mf, that llfl'ifret-btm. . "... r--'trTi.SrJ',riMr ta mt tarts a (bta aata as 'tbt wataay. In Texss (he Ksnparoe is ,) up of rierre SB.rj whtro errry 4o,eriesa j- the isrut iaite legitimate, Bak tbat being the be,t that iS!rf be don la the! 1 f,Ur .va mee.n.l is ptwad tw r btawetr Utile. BuTAU K.inenr.,0 bs bnt lilt!, strength, I ? ,7. . " 1 " illier la its fore rr binder pait. j - s'ectli. of JfCersna DU, to tbs Senst of tbo i '''' .'"bmgtoa etiMi' at ; , . " 41 H r'.p.,rt a ur : wraiwi to tfcra evt )ki fr"tutf jiui .!. Jkt ftuim iU,ti W dmrt It do i. I ilr. t ilmiire ii ru,'llt lt. m l,a U. ,!.! " i" 4 ., ." . . . ' cai-a wr. Ha Mrawd bat rtMMiltra, -wbe k waa th-t ittsWed th. parte t, carry WMsmppt tt th. last Iu ..m. . i .r..,- .... 1. l ... . - ' . ,:. . J?tt elutmn, by wkU-b mesus bis Secretary of TUr i ,..,., ... . . . . f si . . ,t a . 1 !"''' Pigirfoliii,stbil rrtluiHl. the institution of the fvmth ts ba never yt I e, St - United States, fur six jesrs frnm Ibe 4th March eeit, by tbe Lislatsr ef iaida.ip(,i, epoited tbe Kaags- roo, ia.le ap fir tbst State. It. is eniit tbut the JtriBi'int UrigaJfrr inti-tl tbat it w,,s his popularity to populi.tum j they arc entitled to eight Senators, eo ta e tch, :bt to utani j This state of things has been iticreaing, and will 1 v.-tcra. and th wmtited. I would in' jnir-s, ; continue i' inorcaae it tb fa'ture n-"te rapidly, "v'""!.' showing as to tbe i a, under the influence of improvementa, Diana '..ate, a vyte of sui.b majjr- j factorc and trade, the discrepancy between the i H indtatc the awreraefft j powalatiew aad -taxStfi of Uiose wiuotiftt baiitt Ijo 1 :h r-),!. aa to entitle their j oouio great. When tbe cpiiutie wbieb, iroin '- i their ponitioo, tttract citizens tnd Wealth, pay ' in fftxt trgttr j three or.fotir time the fiftieth part of the taxes, -r'b Can'mi can iicvir bait 1 s'ulIi cm n ties are never to have but tbt one Sen- t 'wo thud, ta t : .It S brd votc.k tor 11 ;.. tbnt el 1 on- thia floor can atuy ibe v-f thepooplo, howe r de l"T; a Convention. Let "0 ' n I nt-jr, bet beciuirielled to furnish to their neigh- eoiiprvhtnaiva and. eotiservativt letter, the Ante turn party may jet terionsly damage the esti mate of that intense niggerism which ndw ap peer to be the exclusive active capital of both the Seward alliance and the vitiated and wrang iig Detnocraey of these latter day. It is much tot soon to conclude that there will be no battle at all." - We aeree with the Ilcrnld that th American party will yet seriously dumasc the estimates both of tht Black llcpublirans and ol the Dcniowacy. Instead of seeing any earthly ground for the bcnstful and extra va pint tone of the iiemocratic pits, our own obtcrvutinn lends us to believe that the Democracy will hardly be anjf, where in the eooteat. In other ; word, that the contest will b between the lilack Kepublirans and the American. Let til patriotiij PeuiocraU, then, eenit up the tht support-of Fillmore. Kiiivlimcl Whij. fo, llii.tiiY I'ottkr w;is in our Town on Mi hi day It' in nt'eiidame on the Circuit Court There being no bnincs'to be transacted the ven erable Judge left on Monday night. Judge Potter i a noble relio of those day when die office sought tbo nun and not the man ilie'orTicc. lit is now ninety years uf nge, in good bealih, and hopes yet to live to see our country eabn and peaceful under the adnniii.raiion of .Millard innre. Judge Tetter was appointed in 1801 and as may be tnppiwed bas survived all bis political companions of that duv. ' , Aiierican (Ejentort, JVCv,) Banner. Tho local editor of the Alabama Journal is in a preeariou way. Hear bim ! , Mt8 Louisa Reekkr. Wo reprct to learn that Miss Iteedof; who intended to leave on the steamer Cuba, to route fir New Orleans, it very ill tt tbe Montgomery H ill. We trust, however; that tht balmy breeze of Spring, redolent with tbt perfume of opening flower stealing gently o'er her alabaster brow, and kiasing her fevered liptwhilo kindfrkndsattond her every want- mil soot restore feer to uciUD and nappinesa. fttfttfl. ssd tlmt mid Seerrtsre now Hnimiterullv re. fu-ies to sld ki ia making up a tuitsble Kaugsrou f.r bis 8ttc. . la Tennessee, after Gov Johnson f'wbo issiats tbnt be Is as praot s mat s Frank Hirroe, snv dTi h.I xir. fiSlwot turtdnl taem'oat. asd Me, t-Mwee tua4 , I ibeta in uow let s turn Mr. I'mrte out. aadlura Mr. I'lllaraie i..aTW. Kfuitr.' -? Wosrav of TH .VU. Slilttrd rili wire, la ch shirk be mt.le ia Frrdrrkkbotg, Ttiguiia, ui JSol, refa-eJ ill orenaree to 4.,T stctiod fiddlt to iltr"t- .Ww to 'h foOing Bi,blt mm wi.1 ; bta I look back to Oi tr.tie lbronb wbieb w bat pawnl, I lH tba Ui r deligrr tbat tb. dajre of tkvTaiunwcre auiabe,. il,l. rmlwd thea, if ne. tnry,'i tatnftt irny pjilical pn.syil bod ia the world, and ln it.eil, n iht I nits. ' r The Btiindard it.ks, witk a aiunl oaiUi!ling sir, ..bl.br'Wr...fji!mvr is in fsvi.r of Mr. Csl.iw.ll t.r. j.t vt bak. -?. -t: t brnre raactlv Ibe w right know, sad krro- beetnt as he, (fierce,) idf Qathrft is sa neet ! by d.uiai,d, nriar Mat. Uifg is 1 l.tur of that man and wholly deVuttl fo hie" sad who was relied i baubiug MUtaur. , ' " ' upoh to form the biadcr pan of tbe Kangsrso la that j Come, sir. ftintliI, yea Ix-gae it bow Utua bars gtiite, now wtterijy refustiitwdost. lit claiass that be I tbe Ufiretnur viewe'oa thi waiter. is me omy man 01 rne aoiiiiiiL.-11-iiiiuB who in 111 isei j . Urmdrv' 'trt aiiinorautiebioce; tna I it is alna uij giant intcllwl tnd 1 lltrculesn lalitire, tint has -Wied tl, whuit f n eeiii, sod kept tlieit beadssbuve water and ray that BrillitMt Bri'juir, tat lnttsr turned .his stlenlion to others, and ban, it ie mid, flnut'y saceeIN ia induc ing Ex-Oovernor A. V. Brown to set the binder rt, so tint tbe Kai gnroo ia tlm State I made nj' of Pierce sod llrvwn. , In Kentucky, " tb. (Treat rpsb benr," Jsm Oiitbrie, tbe SMretsry of the Trcanury, wbirit is tab) the Preeldeut rcfurtd to " lctsiide," wheo reiaeled to io to by a oertain democrat! memher of Congre.-f, ai 1 oi.m jifcsn ' JuLn A, (i'l'imr, bio., tiie Ami r n enmlUste fnr I ! . ... . illiio Drillwnt iraH, wbhes to tak.sr.J- wiiu him , " " o-i uuow-etuuL. .1 Ibe tohow- be bss no Detection, but ihat he moat crt on h. liin.l ' "'' """ l""r" ' , . - ' " for that as fur his part lie is dtermiiR'd Ui ruh hrlura Murphy; -riiiiiAiin, iVcu,iei-, or not ri le' at all, The paid pieates of ths DntUaui IJrijatier, 1 avi, at bin bidding, to long tDd loudly ;.j ayu .nlle. praiiedblsSecretirryof Mi Trvssary, who heallaluDg j ti"twn:eoall, regarded aa bl, both sol snd body, thut " tbe gresi j '."Uv)''!"' j rough bear," it Is sidre?aHy be!iee l.imeelf lo lj j hi:l- V"e Stor. " a great man. Hut U to be wondered at when be com- limunvui., pare biinsejf with tliaether. Bicintier f tl.is moil . rion, . iplwhd adotluietratioa. It is tnid thst tht lirUhunt Thursday, vtUlUuyl MiiiIii, '- '1 ai-nloV, . , IbUiewy, iMiiuriij, Muud ) , Tutdy, : Vi mjiiewtay, Friday, ilvnuur, fill M.y. lotb u latu jilUi -' Kith " iTlk " Juth v aoth 21.1 '.rd ". - .Mb HnaaAter. Intimated ao' irl.-titifjn to rpmnr tilu mt. to learn' the KU"'',re ai me tnove.aautto plsvts. grateful Scertttry, hut whetr h eutpo number of " iioint.," the " Attomptuhtd Atintont," I of the latter, hsd upon bim, he iJi-tmi'd prudence llii 1 better part (if valer, and has deUnuibed te fjnii tly j " cndiirt what bo cannot core. Via uudomtftnd tbnt Out, Drsrg will alto be ta at: v( neighboring eountte thus aitpplied with .Senators, from a diversity of. interest, to elect Mton, to vote in oppositioo to the interest and I l.af. fVnt.i that 27 Sciutirt j wtsWof tl eonnty. by whose Ue tbey are ic avJ ninaty-two thon-'; fUvo-gd with Seoatort.?-And.'in fact, that pro-' 1. 3) Ut liunJrod and filtSJI nertr ni h fiirlu nd inatlv r i.ru.nl,t and "tV" yroUreted, whv pot rerioire tbat su-.-h senatorial IT f ns W lSC ri irr Win th"? r. - bow tin ! ypr "-jt np'y Jan J, on; i.-i r e ltuj--a" J (A t. si.d wr.kmg lijinor IcJc-j f in l'-'. J-the one bundr- , d'nirict within itatlf shall contain at Ieastthoo tiai.y t;o n a,rJ b:i-; populauon by tLc .', j firiiah part? of the tojtes, snd aben tbe fraction trab 'i add lh retidt ,,'rea ',0 ts-.b Senator in J of cmttrfooo district amount to tba ratio of a r' 1 i ..'tiJcr.Te.1 !h ,s ,d, a'ncn, nialtipii-u j Senator, kt ail these contiguous dittriet furnixb 0 ef. . r- -t' rtber f -nr I.onlred and th! '.r-thre- ' Kkely.oomt iuto this "tody, than those wbowonld i.i i.isi ' I J iy t'.M u the tendency and prae. j be elected1 Ms these fraction by tbe-jvint vote cf t a., t hi uic ar.-i suj; uaj i to p'-o;.f 1,1 j ihe cotitiguoa districts that funiwb them ? 1M , wTno tbry ad 'nttd the anw ndjd ; di-n-' " I will tiotrMr. Speaker, by further iiluj-tration U..if-U'" couj'Ct f'Jj.wcd (bey wit tying or tirunient,detaio hu&t tbe Senate, who have uf. -Heir 1ih.rtit) Vt tin eatcnt, th amended ! so pilitoly favored me y'th tl,elr atWution, tbe C .-'-a'.ton would never have found favor in r sobjeot having been W fully" and I ably .diud tlrf tyw.'. To insist U-at t!. ratifieati.m of tbt , by tb Senator front Ortnae. who hi Mvcwdcd 1 Hiiiti n of 11) by. tlm p vpW- did, or was me; but I ahall be gresth" deceived if the time iiii- uj i iuus ro'cicpr! tniu ot tbtr luring coordim- their ' arplui---perhap tbvte to the fifiii ' p!icy of Jlr jjiliutr and biacoadj ' l'v lpUI4lM!i I'ltfy renreaeiit oaTf 1 iiil the fmctona vote'lfKretber ffar on fumaxur! i: Su 1 !. J -s 1 nnwtieu t'Miototid. ; u tbe real ! B ibia mean, the Uxe. od those who nt of '. -l'.'i .b-r tr 'miiint if f! at i,nr hnn. . rbtun. would Ise iuxllir and fairJtr vnmratMt.w red a i l uiiM-tHsn th-tis;id iw'P'ibtti.ni .nreat. i Whtt letter and anoni oaafnl Kp'natnra ilt thM ' inaliena- i is not near at hand,., a ben the bitterness of rartv bli.'bia, is trthrr Woj J t. make then aUvca.J warfart tba! subside, and lb Kast and the V,"et ji b ny tltat vlv'wer f.i?.d and dcfn ided 1 ocrer tojretber, sd our. friend on tht otb- tors. . i or tine tbeJxtundsrd and it Dtrtv abuse those gentlemen, tnd insult through them- tbe people wbotw they truly n4 faitifuljy repretentt e1- ..-A. ' : .'dr! flilrtier hat hitherto appeared is publio life as the Senator froin 'Guilford ebnnty. To uis county ne owea ait erst auty- adk man iu the General Assembly it sent there to retire- two t hit uiBit people. If tbt fitaodard expected Jlr. Giluierj or afiy other of the western nicui bert.to be the tptciol repnstcntttive of Pasquo tank, or any other Eastern county why, tie thought involved not only absurdity but insult to the peoplt of the West, Mr. fiilnier bs ever been faithful to the (rust reposed in bim by k0 contUut uU,- lac! tbat certainly ought io be regarded at one of tbe beat pledgee of fideli ty hereafter, no matter wbetbef hi constituent be tho people of tint senatorial diatrkt only, or of the wbole-SUaU.-. - - ; --r- When Wetra wiuibert found tbat tbeir tdctiou could eoaimaud proper consideration ia the counoils ot the f tale when EsMern Mem bers tame forward cordially to unite with theta in devising liberal ihiags'br .North Caruii,a,- factional biuerneat ceased. Aod who aiacC, tndwll tlit time, baa had loort steadily to view. ' Mi'stirM. '1 he rotunda ol the Capitol tt Wpr hir.frlon city bid fair to become a inui.cuni of totentifie invention. Tbtro is Kichardson' Atmoepberie Telefrrspb, of which be' but forty feet working model in operation, illustrating the Irish mau't idea of tending letters and packaget by telegraph; next comet a patert chain pump, which every little boy ruusi work at till he ha w-t' bit -jacket, tnd a man near it to explain it, and to'tej it, for ugbt wt know; then there it a model of tbe lately invented clover gathering and UTEK FKUM M fC.tlfO- HnZCftR fit ftfZ nit; nut i-KDi-KKxy-ity the uovkhvueist, J New Usi.i.isn, April 5 Tba stcsanr Tex j Tbiia-a'li;atVrldtelarttthat it wat MltI tie "'tb date to the 2AI, aad bis management which prevented th. noialnalbm of ' V"3 "' l"xk ',,U! Vjth- Co-niuuicalion any one el. at naltimor., in I862;'tbat it ul, I ""' capital ad all psrt. of tbe eoitry wa. management, snj nWtl.ing elee, which kept tbnt cm- ! "'""i uA ,r mf" P"' "ri.Um. Oen vemion divbled, and thus prevented the nomination of I f""'"-" bad utenped o board tlm Brt(,,k ww a.,..tkv.tUlii.ia..w.. brought forward; saab'"1 "V"' cbcd Vera Cfu. ubgaised being tb. eae, be is surprised that any on. bolii, j " " d,"'",'t ".. v . for momel, doubt bla abiJUy-te--msmige Ma., ' ' The el.uirh peopeyty bad been seised by tU mifitary Dobbin, - BuUtr,.' Mailorr FitiprtrJck, Itusk, snd i on me'il tne bi.-bop'tn-fu.ing te wrrrwder il U Brown, sad 'to make each oh. of then believe that bo ! 'r",, "W 'J-'itLt Aitbtdeboif .lr, aadtlforcd I L'.r.ioulort i'4W,DAI to hae tbt decree against the alone h his choice 1 for, tb-o Vice Presidency ; that be alon bss bis cvnfidcnct and favor ) and by untao nf all ib Kangaroos lu jurip into (I10 potnlnation of the democracy at Clnciaoati ' And it U'nriJeretood to b bis dtormb).d purpose, should he fail to jump iuto that Domination, to jump urer lt,-ttit i to breukdowu dmrcli rvoked; bat tbe bifvt wat tot aecEpttd. Juries aj last. Tbe public ndoie te kaow tbst '.it. abackug stciajboat disaster a bieh recently on-1' curird on tbt Delaware, by which so many purtont wers killed, is about to bt tbe subject of tiioreegb ' jtididnl Uveetigstioa. Ibt father of cat of tbt vi. tint baa mrors imdatils Sgsiiut th. diitctort and sa. iiiaiflteiideBt f. the tnropaay, with ,tb. lai-peelor of ml llfi,&t &AtitM. whu.fr h. tt. . w I.a 1 1- . .u; l . . 1 j i - I , 4 noshing ui.cn.oo, wo.c,. 1. a. way, aurrounocu uj Tb, fltrmiltl4,B of l4ia jri?( in ouf f,. i(5 Boi rowd of agriculturalist; the : patnttng of Air. , !iul; cl(riasI eol,siafri,lg faH th,t it Bai beiB . . it . I u'"w,1Ty nefclsioa fur Mr; I.tibm errabwt euriosttv of til is the tteam entrine at 1 . ' -"' . .1. - '. . . : " u '""cumtry , snu miy nav. nrea arreatetl . .. - j . , , ". lor nie-ari(iis( ungaatrr, Mr me rreniueecv -vet me the top 6f tne rotunda, to be used rn erecting the ... . ., . . , I ' n - 1 bitter bss managed to press thedormer into lurvervlus, new dotne. " "1 !.- 1 , . , . -'. .! -. ;,, ' , I and auk aim act tht binder part, ia our good old Ktste, with tU m?t peifeet dscjll;. R' mar k lor the jiians of tho itrtlUunt Diijiiier (tit carry ir g ;ho "oat'iern fitntef."" . ' RICIIMoN'i). ,'; Ooon I ir. Wo find tht following In aa Ohio pa pr : ' Vfterday tbe Senate p..-rd a hill inipoamg penalties ef from fire to f !ty dollars upnn dintillern who thonld permit their kig-pen to lieeonieso unelfiaa a to b. otfemrfve io tbir vieiuiiy. Hlu b th l.iii wsaspon ha paeewgt, Mr. Drown itmsrkcd l, mat be ptrmiileil to txpraen bis tarpriive that tli. Legiel. tars boaldatteiopt to. xemuva th. lesser auiMUice tbe nog-pent whilwthejr prmittel tbv distiller to rj msln?" Batltm Tttryrapk. - - A Ewdaetant mrabitr was latvl.ly arrested in Sis for aromalantiii2 doctrine. C'lntrai v ti the eitteb Inbed retigioa. A jadg st Ibireelona, however, bat tine f joatwas of tbt mind. Cplain Bronu, (if Ci!Fg.w, hss applied for, snd olttstiied a patent btr tb. msiiiifretm-e of psper from the ftrn kiicwn thruughont tb Highland jruvrsllyaa the bew kea. I her is healing m asmila, and laugh ter i )hr med- doeidod tbst lit. Bpaai'h coaetiluti'ia etablibee re- ligNMS toleratioa, and tbtrdalttrr iaqocrtiva baa been j Ta wbt trap of Virginia is esid to souk t.r dmbsrg4. " 1 tb'rftr, and ilasds. well uooa th. gniunj. . -...'" " ...'...- aud held to bai eb In a rum ef $2,0(10. This it at least a ftrp towsrll Juntice. , If itweit established at 1 prjncljaa of tb. law uf lite Uad Uiat in tbt .vent of aeeidentoa ' .railway ...tr eteamirs, th twnert and msnagers would, a matter of coui-se, be injicled Tor mixluufrbter, subject to proof from them that tbey w.i. ioaQceiit, there woold belar lest tlaaghler by thj wsy tint . it W' heir Coleridge waa offred a balftbsra n '" these two newspapers, lb t Moruinje l'it,'J and -.'? Couriqr." by which be could probaLly bsve secured 21000. a year, he replied, "I will give up tbe country, tnd tht lazy rending; of old lulios, for two thousand timet two thodfthd pnubds ; tu short, twvond 8,VI I Mar,! tofl.'idtg. mooeys'a real evil.'' , , . - .
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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May 3, 1856, edition 1
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