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f,m I en" v"V ' f. tad & FremJeac-y to add W trie fan ' - 'ruj aewua nic btviov Ml nave k iiwu j : - I . e j etroctioa id J to restore it lu feapppineee and proe- ierity. He has been tailed rem hie retirement ike another C'iocjnnatos, wuiWi any tolicitatioM of Lu wo, aud he ba respoiiJed to th lam' bittDi io tha spirit of a patriot. II oao point to hi AdmiDietratioo and hi ' There it my pleJge to my eouotry ."' ( Tbb to my platform l" Will di ill troe-hoarteJ mm ef all parties and aee tiotm nlWdo hie well-known voioe, and, uedr 1 iV.4 . IUI lu thai bf 'tte-LTy of " tha L'oion and the Constitu- tioa," mluim their institutions from the peril that surroitod them 7 1 a io tha kiudling fire "N- of ntbuiain around me trery day sn earnest of what waay be expected at tl haud of the e pie of Tenneue ;' and I cannot djubt that She namoa of Fillniore and Poneleon, ai unani nixilr proclaimed by the National Convention, will tvocive the una unanimous response at the Ttificatirn meeting iu Noveitbef hell. looply impressed with tha jiuoortatice of tie at mucin now about to opoo, and bolioviijg tint the eivttiuii of Mr. Fillmore it a public necessity, I have enMntid to 'tube mv shuts of rarsonal inerifioe, be tha conaeijucuces to ice what they may. Animated by a stern aenae of duly, I ac cept tbe nomination which hi been tendered, , aed at all in tifio contribute whatever of in fluence I can commend to the great cause of the country.' And may I-poJt expect the hearty o Mmratton cf all abo t ci iuitrfwod with tbevila . of the tmi 7 I eulenmly iuTke the counsels of ncr: the vu-nr nl vunne manhnnd. and the ardor p,,a.. - i p. - j f youlh everywhere, from the heights of East , JTnm-se to the ahorea of the Missiawppi. 1 a least of fcpuita, but to floriou bxttj r the - CWtitatioa arid tbe Union. Jf f a Jriumph, aa 1 buliere we wili, we w.ji rejojee in the inaimmeD- , ulity we aball haxe afforded ; but if we full, let it t : i -t . . - ..4 , r . v. ,v. .n iouWloiU repu4. ' Yoor obedient servant, . m'EILL s. brown. Pi. Johs II. Calejcda. WIIO DID IT! H rough whos apeciil agenry waa tbe bill for tha adui'teftion of Kaiiaaa at a frrt Stte, unJer tbe Topeka Constitution, paaxed- by tbe House of licpreaenUlivtsf hu ia rrsiunxibla fur it? . M hJ pirty Who did tbe deed I Ia tbe Fill more party tbe guilty prty in this matter ? Tbe repttd aoawer that upon tbe Bucbaijan party rtaU all tha blunie? To tlia aiaiple byt aignip Cint fact, wc call the attention of the Southern people. To abow where tbe blame resta, for the passage of tbe Kaosa free Sute bill, we cite the follow in); brief, but faithful, account of tbe proceeding ca ttc tuLject from" tha New York' Herald. Speaking of tbu till, it yi : "Our readcra will remember that wbeo Jrrt brought to tbe qucjtion of iu pawrage, it waa lt fcy one rote yc 00. naya 101 very much to the concleruation of tha free State party. Tbe report of tbe Kaonaa investigating committee, however, at tbu point f!l among the Northern Democracy of the House like a jKmleheI) ; and aecurdiag to a correp:odent, Mr. .Barclay, of Piaofjlvania, a ' tro(i Buchanan man" felt ' the ac-ceaaity of inimediauly taking' tbe baek track: Ha bi Toted-jrtri-tba- bill admitting Kansaa aa a free Bute, and by his vote the' bill bad been kt; bat wbtt-h aight's 'redaction opoo tbe proct-edtnp fing on in the Senate, ao opoo tbe astounding brought home by the Kansas committee, Mr Barclay moved a re eoidTbtirf of the m! vote upon tbe HoB-e bill. Theie was a inalaouoeoas rtbellioB against tbia nwttoo by tbe aoothtrg lmsra?a; but it ' carried the reooa'idcraUijo. and thus tbe i!)nal Jadgaeotof the House was reverted, and tbe bill paawd by a rote of 131 li 93 Jt waa Mr Bar clay a re-0jusiJeniii.:tt that AH this business." Sureoju,:b ' 1; fs Mr. Barcly, of Fenn aylvaaia, 4 airuri; ialoui. uncomp roninins Bu eltfcnata man, a bo "did tbia bui ." - He bad voted agiinii the bill on ita paiaae. A night'l aleep euviaeed bias of bit error and c ban ire J bis npiiiiijfia utterly. Consequently, imniediata ly after the ftnoae- ort -tbe- neit moming, ba moved a re-MiiderHikin. Tbe motion to re-con-cidf wu parried, and tbe bill tor tbe admission of Kaoaaa, as i Jrte tata, Was carried amid tbe wildest exultations of tbe Black Republicans. Tbu fiul d-d was done by Mr Barclay, of r: L i i ,u . .k- L - mIhuoI Ifemocrst by an ardent friend and fcapporter of Buchanan by one of the immortal " aeventy-focr'' that aditained Richardson fur the Speaaiauipl ad bat bare ben held up to the Botuh, knJ lauded as splendid speciineoj of De Bkx rT, " pure aid uudefiled-" . But why tbia sodden change of front on tb part of tbe Bvr&aMtiiei Barclay ? Why bis rota ajatutt ihe bill one day, and his hasty and fnvaterioa utotixi to reoonsiJer it on the next ? Vfby 1 IVdrua the Deinot-rscy saw that the lw rjf Uut bill a biil admitting Kansa as a frrt Status would--operate terrible tiiiscbief to Bu lutaa pipe4 ia all the Northern 8tata"' and aa .the j w"a!ted and cnucid togfttbr on tbat .bight, and thrry determined toprentdis $tr to fJo-hanan and the party, by making troly a Iijcbmau man get up in tbe House, early the tiest morning, and rawed for a re-con-aidcraiion, -.This mjcion being made by a Bu ciiaiia man, ii could be argud at the North, duriug the entire wuipai:n, tbat tbe free State t ill Ut Kansas w.is iocd in tbe House by tbe Jnends of But banan. And the Southern Dem iKre"it,"wbo toted both' aginst tbe bill and tbe loU l re-eonsidtr, would come home and iwear thai Balaj bd forfeited bis Hght to be eonsid'rttsL a lV!ifT3t, and was denounced as. auoU bv the whole Iemoertic brothrhnod. We- rm. uVtmwrjl-JZ?:. i of a csucua ,f his f.tij, Nsrtb and Sutb. It was iifKiftsiHiry to try and aare Buchanan in Penn- iy'rania and the Norh, and bnc, tbe Dmo- jrey, f jr'tiing the Soatb snd thinking ,only of lrtv tttstwas, concluded Io force .the passage ol tuc b.ii for tbt.. kdmiasion of Ksosasasa fret . hute. " We invite' Soutbero attention to tbia ugly aig Tiifl'jutit fart! It has the double gsme which tb Ihm .iTatic party mean to play in the present . csnrtfcs, In tlio .V'rth, b'-y are running Bu rha.ia'i uj.0 the prr.and tbut be is favorable to j, tx KQ)s. ' In the . i-jth be-ia held up to ns by some ol bis friends a a. better Southern mao tii in li. M T ..Hunter. If be it not a good enough Ab-jtitiotri't for tbe North, it- is argued by Ilia frieuis in. that region, why should Martin Vso and vbe Prince arid Old Bullion, and tn many fthbrenii!jn freejilert, be sijpoortinii'bim f M e evnfi tl.e argument t h us err .ploy ed ia 'a fekarher "No AUiiitionlft, however aatute he -i.ar.be, an get around ft. It isaregu!''bnii tr It at o:ioe siienoes all objeciiooa Uj old Buck 'on fart .if .'the Black Republioans. These ' ltter f! oerferti'y. wfe. It oiakes no diSerence with tbt iu whether Buchoan or Freiaont ia alect- " ed. '.Kitbe'i will answer their purpes well enough . Ttitb bclier that Congrers fxiseesea ttnl-niiUd puwrr fitrr U.e isibject. of alayery in the Territo tk ' Both are eager for Kna to be admitted ' a a free' 'ute, un?er Toptke Conatitutiun. .. And of the two. Buchanan is tiie more acrcpublo ba-aU -true Abehtini'i.Leca'uae he will.be goid-: ed an I eooir-jled by the eounseis of Mann" Vm BtBXM J Fur fifteen yars under tbe weather, MArit VjO BsiilS is ojrac ore at the top of - the lad It.r, and ssain the ebicfuiin af the great ptHati! isr.y uf the country JJJLonj? may he ave r .'..Aartrf.M'4 y I ' C 0 M M U N I C" A T I O N S,"" tor Uia Argwa. BOX. IDWU 0. ttXVt, A!?D HIS A3AILiJtT3, A NORTH CAJWLI5A tOTtE," A9 TBI HO. JROUAS t. CL1S0UA?. 4 Tbs Irst, who for short, X ehali eaU vofar," laav inj A North Carolia" off, la tha Itaadard of Jlat Jana last, says " Mr. Reads la thc.eataet says that tha Nor,ta la ogftmi to alsvvy aoa to s, aaaa.' This I amy la toto ; aad froaa buMrads tf facta which go to disprove it I will only eolaet oao, which is, tha aiianc of the Nsw Yhrk Pay Book, with lu tboa aaads of subaeribars at tb( .forth- -whloh (oas aa far, at moraly ia VWw hat bold, aatrlfbt iAkkj of Afrioaa sJaTrrr, aa Iks aftt ultra pro-tlry paws paper, atagasioa, book, painthlst, ortpcb, fieh circuUtaa or baa alroulsted at tha Souih. No man who doa rrad the Py Book wiU deny this," Now this s swsapwf destaratios, ryll of aonadapd fory, baf B.ttarly devoid of a (areola of truth. I do read tha Pay Book. I ao eay read U now, but I raad it before tbs Pieroe adoiialatratioa boub It up. Too, befors a esrtaia Doctor V A .went to Waabingtoa ta sail it to the BnllUtU Brfditrbtor U waa agreed that Um Day Book ahoald advoeaU alavery a the ground that it was right that aa lafariov race, ahoald be sUvss to a superior rasa, not aa tha gvoaad of the eeasiitatioBal rigbU of the tooth and af all Ike States to regulate tbair own dome tie affaire ia their owa way. I bow sh.llrneo and dvfy a volar" la produce a single editorial from tha Pay Book, aaloa latsd ta sustala tha oooitltiionai rights of ba South, or th plaeea iU pretendod dfan of sa vary en thai aroaad. 1 " ' ,. '-. : ,Jo oprakia of eppoiufUMau l offlos "vjt.r" nja ; ' It ia Kpe fho Depoeratie party bt PJToawal ) koldlag ntaa djaoalijad forsffos oa aeeoaat as for. eiga birth ; bat their ami ftod practice haa been rav (ant pan, to jive the aatia-bora Aaaaricaa the prafcrtaee." litre again a " voUr" ia a fault. Look at the iut af auniatsrs aad coaaolt seat abroaj aad at the DepanmcaU ia Wahingtoa. An'ethar sif Hr eea beiLg wifkia the Sute or Territories are fivea ta persons of the viciaage, abate birth places do aotap ptr i lb " Blue Book." Acctrding to tha last " Biuo Baok"--J ur Conaals, bat oao solitary oai ia a aativoof NxrU Carolina, whilst there are FORTY FOCR of furviga birth,' aad that ia tbs Depsrtraeat .t W.ikinrtoo there era bat rwssTT-oaa aativea of North Carolina and ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY foreigners aad ytt this wu:d bo ealightenor of the pablie, says it haa bsa ths cteed sad tbe practice of his party ta " give aative bora Assoncans tbe prefer ence." Whether hia igaoraaea or impadeace be grvot ast, let his atotatr dfterauaa, tbat is, if she knows that her darling pt ia oat. , Tbia " roMr" vvry ioaoeeatly disenvars tha groaads of t'a love for fortigwere, by asking the following oaeatioai, ar rather aaakiog tbe fctlowmg astertioa : tjo aays, " I suspect too, tbat Mr. Keade'e detesta fio of fflrtigncrsgrews asaialy oat of the hei of tbsir geaorally voting the Deaaoeratie tiektt." ; Ia this aot rvr pUiniy aajing " I weald detest theai if they did uat gaeraUy vote the Desaneretie ticket f Ha asvi of forttgaer : " AeoorJing to ambers they form ia tba free Btatea the aoaadaet portioa af tbe popuUtioa , ao far aa oppositioa to abouUooiem aad love of the Coioa go." I will here recall hia denial ia toto, aa the werioa of llr TUado that ' th North ia oppMod to slavery almu7 to a maa"-aad will quote New Haaipibira (tauesaaia aaihor y aa to the aoai aitioe of all at the North, both aativa and foreign, sre the same oa ibe slavery qaattioa. Tbe OoaCeanty Democrat pablrhrd at Laacaater, N. H. a few days before the eirctioa in that Sute last 'pring, aaid as follows: "The immigratioa from Europe,- whence eomrs wholt columns, are just aa analtorably opRpaod to alavery as the opi at be Northern Suitoa. Are theta the atea ta ataka alavery aa inatitatioa af vw etatea which they atfjs ? Most sertaidly aot. Tboy will aot do it tkertirt Uu new Slant awat it fit. Wt raaaot hut fed m pUuurt thai Uaxrrj ki rrthtd at utmott UmtU is law cowry." The aathot of ths foreroing wsa appoiatod to office, b) tbia admlptstra tioa ia leaa tbaa a mcolh after ba peaaetl it -b not a tout" eaaaat deay hia aathority to apeak, at least furtha adaaiaJstratioa Bativas and forners at th North. Ia eadtavoaring to extenuate Mr. fiaree'a appoiatiog froesoilers to omoa ia X- York, a " Voter" says s "Tbs Hards and Sofia both profoaaed to adhere ta (he Balti more platform of priaeiplas aa which pierea was elect ed. So long aa they stood np to that the President . did aot consider himself at liberty to go bebiad thi platform to search for their Btecedenla or proclivities." Then pray Mr. Voter, why waa Mr. Broaaoa remov ed frm the CelWtorskip at New York f Doaa not every school boy ia the tend kaow that be waa re moved because ea (dang with the President " bellied Uia platform" he (Bronsoa) refused ta appoint to pUeea under htm those of abolitioa antoeodeata or pra elivitics V Yes, it was for tbat sole raasoa that judge Bronsoa was removed. A " voter" says " Mr. Rde chargre aa a grievous sin Gca. Pleree'a appointaient aa Ooveraor of Eaaaaa of Reeder, who has tarried out bad enough we admit," aad afkf , did he aot diisaias Reeder whea be bad proof of hia auaeoadact ?" If by this it is in tended to eoavey the idea thAt Reader waa disniiased baesase of his abolition iam, it ia utterly untrue. It ia also satroe that he waa dismiaaied ao aooa aa the Preaideat had proof "of his mtscoaduelL For asoatha after aaeh proof waa ia Pieree'a posseaaioa, beeoatinaed Reeder ia office, the latter ail tbe while anisg tha whole iafia-e-iee of hia enVsiai positioa, to deprive the south af hr jut rigbta ia Kaasaa and for wbick ba Mfr at any time received the slightest rebuke front til President, this port of bis miaeondnetnot even being mentioned, aa one of the things which ao embarrassed Pierce io tbe sutler, bis Pierce's embarraaameat groWiag out tJ ntkrr nattcra rDtirelv Sea the emcial eomacoad eaee of the parties. 'smaiiii i iii'rr"- aad hia nartielav frleada rot worse than " aot Hack" at Cincianati, I will not loocaoSi pot back atoiyoow. Qn word aiars about the Day Book. At tba but State electioa ia New York, aad which earns off last fall, thi paper showed ita devotion to the South by epponiag tba soft ebell ticket, of which tha Raleigh Stondard aaid aa friend of ha ContiTt'otioa and of tbe Colon could with it success oa ths soeceas of which tbe Wab(gtou Cnioa aaid it waa ind'ffcreqt, and a' wbicb Jubfl Van Burtn aaid "if it composed of men, all of. whom aave two, supported Martin. Tan Burea ia 1644, they were proud of if then and bavabeep proud of it every day since." RICHMOND, s from tbe Obaervar. ' CEIiEBR tTIo'N Or THKOl'R'TH Off iCU AT' bLN2j'b LEVEL, tiARSJCTT CQ, r Tbe entire neighborhood met at fhe District School Ilouae at ao early hour. ' At 10 o'clock tbe militia company of th (Jialrict, together with tbe citixeos, were led and ejteroispd by A D. McLean, Wars ha of the day. At 11 o'clock till were pleasantly nested in a grjve adjacent to tbe achoul house, bear whivb bad been erected a stand for tbe Orator and Readers Tbe Mecklenburg Deelarstioa waa first read by Jno. W. Pipkin, q.t who prefaced the read ing with soma cjear and fhxjoerrt remarks, abow ing that tbe claim of tbe Old North SteU to the honor of baving first brokea asunder and thrown off tbe liee of British domifiaiioa, waa clear and iodisputobja. Tbe American Declaration waa -thea read by Edward S, Par kr,.Ee , ja a eUr a&d forcible manner. ' Tbe audace waa pleasantly en Urtained w'tfi tiaa iQAtei Io bba oocaaioa. Aootir tba tin playwa wwrw tb old Ncrtk Stoto forwrsjr' ni Yankef Doodlw, tba Uttwrof wbick la M ttmplae aet to British taat. , ' - Tbaa waa delivered by AHto B. Parker, Ew., tbt Qrttoo. Tbt tpaksr aticbainad bat tndt- enpa Kf arwai an uour wiid a ueiaueu amwam wi th. wrongi duo. the Colonic by tha Mother Country ,la langutge aa nbssa artd tlpw&trf ia a Banner so petbetia, ato mkt tha baartoof alt burn with Datriotie indignstion. At tha aon elusion of tba oration, tba aurroanding air was bunt aaaunder by a anauimoua, lovolutitary burs! of approvaJ ftu fy? Btotby of all who wera present. Tba ladira of tba Tjoinity wera all ,tbra,-i their presence aided in do suiall degrra to make tha oovaaiup pna Ippg to ba wmaiubrrad Tba occasion waa one Into wfclch tba aarta and faeb ings of all bad fully gona. A moat aamntaoua. dmnar FW PTPfH P'j spread out ia tba grove, or wbioh esob and a) partook to bu heart a eoutent. Tttrougn Nfjor . Jno. A. 8peara. tb orator and readers wera pre.,' aented by tba ladiea with three Joely adornrd eakea, tokena of tha pleasure and aatiafactiun en joyed by them ia tha performance of their e spective duties. Maj. Speara waa truly felicitous in auob praaeolation to attempt to describe It would ba but to beggar it. . . , : ; Tha f ritor was delighted more than all sruh Uia rcpubljcao almpliuity withwhfeb avery thin eonpected ' with, the occasion waa performc i Iat, though not loaat, not a drop of liquor . thara. . .' - , EPJ1UT OK, '7 .. ; iiy 8, i8ra. v r--: . ,. J -t a 'aAn' s ' " I ' . 'OiftBiV . For tba North Carolioa Argus. "f earn to tto planaf oiv kwta aa4 tat, the fttwaa my yaath w'Jtonaralbrf Aad ca mwtnt mhtn arv taf . r, Iwsaty yaaraf haa elapa'd alnee I gas'd oa the aoeao, Which my faaey still tebed la ita fmkaeaa or green, Tbe spa where a achofilboy all thoaghtleae I stray d, By tbe bang af tha stream ia tbs gloom af tha shade. I than, I4 af the friendt V ba bad roam'd with me thara. Whoa the aky was ao blee, and tha towers so fair; AU aeattor'd, all sundered, bv aaoantoln aad wave, . Aad some ia tigs ppld s)int womb of the grate I - I thought af the gicct) banks' that eireled around, ; With wild dower, with sweet briarsad eglantine orosra'd. I thought of the rivtr.J all atirleta and bright ' Aa the faee af tha sky aa a mild taramer night And I thought af ths trees ander which we had stray'd, Of tha bread leafy boughs with their aaolaaaa of shade; Aad 1 hoped, tbeagt diaigarrd, aoeae token to lad Of tha names aad tbe carvings impreaa'd aa the rind. All eager I kaatea'd tbe acoae ta behold, , Keedered sacred aad dear by fbe ftlinga af aid. A.ad I deeaa'd that unaltered, my eye ahoald explore, fata refuge, tbia aaaat, tbia sly slum of yore I 'Tarns a dream aot a toktw or trace eonld I view, Of tbe aamea tbat I loved, er the tress tbat I knew : Like the shadows of aigbt at the dawning of day, Like a tale that ia told, they had vaaiahet) sway I Aad 1 thought the leaa Biver tbat murmured along, Waa m Are dell ia it's masia mare sad in it's aowg, , 8iaca tba hirde that atled and warbled above, Had all fed trap Its kapha at the fall of the grove I I psaaca, and the moral tame home ta my heart. Behold bow of earth all the glorioa depart Ll Oar visions are baseless, ear hopes but a fiesta, Our etaf bal a pd, and onr life bat a dream I . Thea oh I let aa look Ut ear protpecta aUore, To aceaes that tap fade not, to realms tbat endure, To glories, to blesaiags, that trinmpb sublime, O'er the bligbtings of ohsage, and tbe rams of time I The Bluff. f5,fc Ja1i ,v5' t&f ajajaaBBBaBBBBBBWaiaaW GREAT AMERICAN RALLY. . Last Friday evening, fbgrg was a j;Iorioita rally, of tba friend of rillmora, Douri9i, d Ciloter, in tha Court Uouaa. Tba bouaa waa crowded by tha eager and listening friends of tfceaa patri ota. Tba following letters were read befurp tba meeting: Raleigh, July 14th, 1859, Gehtlemmi j I regret that a necessity for my return borne, to-day, after aa abeeooe of aev eral week, forbids a compliance with your request, that I should address tha Fillmore and JJocelaoa Club, tbia evening, on tba peodiog elections. 1 tender you, however, the aaeurance of my hearty oo-operatioo in tha support of Fillmore, Donelaoo and Gilmer, and my eougratulatiooe on the ieeraaaed conSJence among our fneuds, and the brighter proapecta of success io our own, as well aa ia other StiU, wicb have attended tba return of Mr-Fillmore to hia country, tbe cer tainty that he accepta the candidacy offered bios, and his manly, patriotic and liberal declarations of opinion, oa the present state of national affaire. With high respect, gentlemen, 1 am your obe dient aervant, ; WILL. 4. GRAHAM. Ta Meter. Don, Bobbitt and IduEKa, Com. Halbioh, July 10th, 1856. GiNTXCMEH ; I have just reeeived your aoto inviting me to address tbe Fillmore and lAoe!oo Club to-morrow night "Aa I cannot attend with out neglecting an iinpjrtant suit ia which I aid engaged. I am aura tbat tbe Club will excuse, me. ' . ' " Be assured tbat every effort ia Well directed which aims to make Millard Fillmore the aext Presidoiit of the United States. He baa beeo tried and found to be a great and a good man. Ue haa tba nuafidenop of tbe country to at great a degree aa any man in it How a better mao at tbia time could be aeleeted I cannot aee. Success then Gentlemen to Fillmore and Pou elann. y:" ' "''"';' Iletttrning you my thanks for we bouor of j3Trpotwe luvttettou, . J-iiJTttifotavswotfrJsrio P. H. WfXSTOM, JR. , ' To Bleeara. Will. C. Dor0, pndothere, Ikrm, mittee. ..,-, ' . Strong and effective epeecbes were made by Hone. James T. Morehesd and atbnied Uoy den. liotb the gentlemen are old line WhiP wbo hare never attached themselves the of Amer ican parfy j but they declared tha t .the Americana bad nominated the oil o of all other tbat they wished Mi aee Preaident. Barely have we wit. nesaed a mora attentive audience, or beard etron ger appealg to tba patriotism and good sense of tbe tpe people. ., j. Speed tbe good cause.-RaUih 'Signal. , Small Ppw On Friday laat, a case Waa re ported by Dr. McKee, euppoeed to be the Small Pox. Tbe patient, .Mr- Patterson, foreman for Mr. Louge, of tbia pjeae, wsa piomptly carried in tbe eouotry, to the boue formerly occupied by Robi. Fiodjater; a ptirae waa also sent with fatni. AH precautionary meaaurea fm oe taaen bribe towa Aqthoritioa to. praraot ita spread, and tbry adriae that ajfl twrsone, who lwra aot been vaccmsteo, aoouitj iiuiueuweir vm w. that ilr. Patterson baa butrecaottr return ed from tbe North, Where, it is supposed, be con tracted tbe diBte--JlitUijL4ttyur. . Fnnwri T)riD. A man bv tba name of Wilt liam Terry waa found dead oa (Mooday,) in Walnat Creek; about twoiles frout Raleigb. It ia euppoeed be was intoxicated, aad, failing into tba water, waa aaabje to get owt, and waa thus drowned. '---:-r rATTIJILLC. gtrrjIJlT, . v JTJLT 19. 1851, rl . J ' . J ;'-'4rr .TT "4 kaaf atat ta Um aiaaa tf Ut I'Blua. "i-'atr PrtsUdeBl, MILLARD FILLMORE, . , ( - 0 Toai. , ! Fr Vlc PrsjuWoiil'' ANDEEW JACKSOX DUNELSON, or TWJsisai. -Mt. FlOmtrt Hlasr( U KxteatlTt OovtraaitM with )() aatttta aad ttilHty, Ha hat sate IrM aad Mad true Mibrul, atMMi, tad tattaltaUnta'' llaaai Tlsv. AMiKlCAK ELECTOR A ! TICKET. rot r . rata trra aaa 10ra aurncrs ooyrosna oa , Tn STAT AT UBflR, I, B. CARMICHAEL, of Wllkea, JOHJI sY. CAMEKON, of CamUrlaad. roa van lt Diatrlat, I.SW1S TnostraoM, of Bertie. 2d " K. J. Waaaaa, af Beaport, adV- ,'. 0. F Msasss, of Nsw Hanover. Js. T. LrrrsjOHa, of Oranvilla, ,',;H ' " " A. J. St8dwaW, er Chatham, f.h , Gen, 3. M, Lc, af Uavidaon,' 1 ," , ' Oen. A. J. Strgsp, of Apsoa, Jona 1). Hvataa, of putKonbo. . fo iOYF.t:.M.8- JOHN A, GHJIER, ' . - . OF GUILFORD COCNjy. - . I ' ' g ak.vaa Taat wt Ntirr aad tmrr tat slarlWwi trorta !;,' Ukl Auwm ht ISa aariHa UeamMliia kki maaibtta 1 1-hitMWlpkia la rbuar Utt Kwmktm, That w.t ta fcrat of a prognttvt a.itia tf Mni hpiimnriH MmOj aa trill atlioMMr VMtkjt tW rf w M tlx Sim. Bui mm h wtU att oarUMt tto aitsla with tft tayailoa. Mmul'us TW are ere teptKd tbt son tfltat Cen tral OnrtcnaMM m)m fiwil S Mirlrt tmm a 1 tod i Witnc tto MMk IttMlt to arevMt I pta mm mim 1 artw ft auBVtlnf oalakwa anwae c-th at t Um rMrwr f auMtltf to II at tat auM aad txtcat at akkh Wktn mm DhmtiU, belt KU UMIMHHIMa, a wwi I 1 . .k..! Id Hu.l A 4 Kaiauvta. That It trOtr thtt tto utrftt pttortpttl af Amtrtrttm awr aM to liuMMkl 'a iIm MMla avaaMi aMl Staw guaUm Jidt vp tar SirMrr tlllMal traMlaa 1m, iaa inj MMtiH MtiMMl imkm w tto mairt m wM at at SlhH,tKlin Owtr partaM tf ai'Mxif to taS aatltlaia. tea Uw KtontatlailTt Iw of ik wvoal I'wiltatkM. . (luatlatiiM f tbt iWhUmiI I'caMatMa. . -1 anna tto hbIuiIm hh the fumu uMtwt; and I aratpi Hit Ptv h lot emnloaiWa J it 4, btUMK't AiUrwa sSjrt Um OiriWn aatiua. . - aoa CUHBERLAND and HARNETT. FOB THE OOatM ONS, THOMAS i. lAlTfcRLOII, ami. A !.! MAW. a roBsnskirrur ctMBERLUipcoi-STT, - Catpl. UCCTOU ftC.tCILL. ' UK. OILMER 8 Ari0LN'TU.(T9. Tbe following additional appoiatmenta. bavs been made far Mr. 0 timer: . Uurel Hill, Richmond " " Ith . Carthage, ort " " 2U - llTrey Montgomery " 2M Albemarte, bunly " ' Xd Wadvaboraagh, Anaoa " ' " 24th . M'taroa, Lakia ' " . ZSth .Charlotte, Mteklenbargh " Jth V . FCM ALE HKlii 8CHKU . - The rrt year's saereitea of the" F.yftteville ' Fa. male High Scboel cloaed thia week, under the moot lattaripg aatpicea. It wa aturrly tot af sor .power ta attend tha examination af the classes, te which we had beta politely invited, er to eome dowa la towa at eight, te hear the sermon to the graduating elate, or H eraiioa before the- gehuol, Tra.Uea, Aa. tbe former by the Kv. Adam Odobriat, Paator of the praabytariaa Church In this tuwa, ad tbe letter by Cut William S. ilullioa, formtrly of this place, but esw a aitifea of Sonth Orolina. Wahear both J)t- formaaeea spokta of ia terms of high eanamendetioa The Toane ladiaa of tba School are alao aabt- to have , aeqaitted tbemsetvM, during tha protracted aad rWoogh examiastwa aatumtd by tham, in thf moat satisfactory manner, aWJUPo aot fail ta raad tbt article oa ear Irst psge from tbe Norfolk Amertoaa. It groupa a great maoy iadiapaUble facta iuto a assail eompaas WS" B aot awil a peraaal of the extraeUfrom ths letter af Ex-Oovensor Neill B. Brown, of Teaueeeee, aoaaaaeaciag oa ear 6rst page. ay Tbe article ea ear outaide, from ths Richmond Whig, a pott tbe aeceaaiow of Vaa Burea and hia gang to tba ranks af Buchanan should not be overlooked by the reader. fgf General Dockery haa aeerpted tbe nomination tendered hisa by tbe American party, for the senator abip of the district eompseed of ths couausa of Rich modA and Robeson. He eammoricad tbe canvaaa St the Mineral Spring ta KiebKond, oa Batarday laat. ; ar We ieara that Walter L Steele, Eso,. la oat as a eaadidate for Ibe aeatorbip of Richmond and Roba aaavi la politics he ia, at jtrumt, aa we aadersuad, a aort of hybri J endeavotrng to yntte bt bis own proper person both wblggery and looofocreey. axa Tba "Amerieaa Patrivf'.ia the name of a aew paper ia Bavtoa, wbkb reitee ths rillmora and Doaeltoa fag c BQ- A friend writing aa from ilandolph, informs us that the American eaasa is proaperiag greatly In tbat Sterling eoonty. Dr. Holt for tbe BsnMa, and Henry B. Elliot nod A. Foster, Eaqrs., for ths Commons, are tba regularly nominated candidates of tba party ; and Maters. John A. Craven and P. T. Winslow, also Amaricaas, are running ea their own book. t, , Our eorreapondent adds tbat ths eaadida las speak fa.ortbfy of arail roadfrtm Fsyatteville to tbe Coal KU11 aaa HuCrWw Mujymfppga io oamj. ls Tbe Bvaata has pasted tbe Honte bill appro pruting voO.OfO for tha oouatrucUou of roads Iq 3s neaota and Nebraska. ; ?" ".. gtjj Tbe Colambus (Oa. ) inquirer says that tbe aceouota brought te tbe American convention, recent ly held at Macon, from ell parts of the Stale, wars movt cheering for Fil'more and Donelron. Tbe En- I quirer saya Uty Will earryjhs Bute h Ifovember by a triemphat majority." ' ffSf Col Alexander .UcPugeld, a diatlngaUbad eitixea of Columbus, Georgia died in that city, on Thursday of laat wewk. ' lft. Au btelligent geotleinaa recently eoneecUd with the prees at 8t. Luit, writes tbe Editor of tbe NeeiivilU Patriot, that Fillmore and Poaelaoa will carry Missouri by 10,000 majority. afir The Jury in the eaae of Herbert, (charged with the murder of Keating, la Washington City,) has boon dismissed. Tbe jurors were not able te agree. A eonvention of the Amertoaa party, Uy held at Macon Georgia sixty-one touetiet btiog rep- reaenttd declared for Killmers and Pooclson. gtaT" Gen. Saaa.' Uuattoa of Taxaa denies tbe report that be had withdrawn from the Amerbaa party. . waa. A large and eathssiaotic Fillmore ni Ptntt aoa attetiag was bald in Ireiaware a few daya ago. Ex Ooveraor Spraaaoo preaiOtd sad Ix-Oo'tnior TtapU acted ae Secretary. I . - - Kacb foteresting mailer left oat of tbia beat af ear paaee foe waas ai room. The eanJlaatsa tor tbe Ooveraorship were ltl"a, and addretasdeur people ea Wednesdsy. Both fso demea looked wtU aad hearty, and seemed te hays improved, la bodily eondtioa, upon tba labors of tbs Caavaas. We wera to attendance ppoa ths spesklng, sad took a' fsw ajites of tbs points made, more wlt A to our ewn private gratiaoaUoa tbaa for the purpose of giving an account of tbe discussion.' Indeed t would be Impossible, In the limits of a singls twos of our paper, to follow lbs ppsakars through a dabate that lasted foai hours aad forty mioojoa, if we bad time aad strength to write U out at IsngJb. BuJ uwuiuch. as they have spoken In more than forty ooaotise, sod have beep ever aad over again reported, it la not ma terial tbat we should perform this labor. Mr. Gilmer lad off ja soms rtmarkt complimentary to Cumberland County, wboae citlsens have paid so much of ths Stale tstes sod raaeivad so lUtls at ths heads af tha Lrgltlalara ; alter which hp paid. his re spects la his opponent, Oiv Draff, wbo had beta tut more than tighteea months tbs Chief UagittraU of tba 8lats, and Suuld not than, auloaa ht bad improved Withia the latl iwe days, tell anything about tha finan cial condition af the atele, its railroads, plsak roads, river Improvements, and school funds though bs waa lippaat enough on federal politics, Mr, Gilmer than adverted to internal Jfiiprovtmr att, ia the advocacy of which be waa not ao eleveath-hoar man. . His faliu had beta Shoaa by bis works ; snd ha ehalleaged bis adversary to aa examine tine of his Icgieta tire record 00, this subject. Mr. Bragg bad never done anlb ing to eneonraga" improvements, or develops the raaoareea of tbs Bute, until works af tliis kiad had beta made popular by Uia sxerliuas of ethers, when he suffered himself to ba lifted up aad borne along by the current, aa a worthless log Is moved bum Its bed sad drilled doaa a stream swollen by the aatumaal rains. - '' Free suffrage wss tha aext topie dlaeuaatd.' Mr, Gilmer had been miarvpTeseatod on tbjs subjeet.- Hs bad been held upas aa opponent of this proposed anta aare. lis aevar was. Ha had always boon fur it ; bal ha wss ia faver of tbs coaventlal mode of amend ing tbe sonatitutioa, rather than lhatby Irgialativaea actment. This preference waa dictated by aa idls wlilm. Aseortliog to tbs sonsiitulioa, as ameaded la 1835, all oapiutioa tax waa ta bs equal ; but pass the free su ffrage Lilt aa Sow proposed, by Initiative ea actment, and what aecurity have we tbat the saplUlioa lax will not bs antirtly dispoaard with, and all ths taxatiua bo laid oa Uia UnJa. Juat gits hiia an aa. saranse that tbs freeholder would not ba improperly taxed by laoae who have no Iwo la, aad hs waa for free suffrage by any meaaa. Tbe people of the West wen eharged with a dsaiga to change tbt baaiaof rtpraaea latioo, thTUUgk a eoavtotioa. Barb was aot tbe eaae. There waa aot a more eoasorvslive people oa tbe face af tha earth tbaa MiQt inhabiting too Wolera part of North Carolina ; beaidea, they had ae motive for de airing a changs of tbe batie. Strike a Haa from the aortatru f tb southtia borders of tbt Suit, through the eity of Raleigh, and it would be found thai there were mora alava-huldtrs aot aiort statss but mora elevebeMere aad mi frae-huldrraeu the aatttra tbaa ea the eastern aids of tbia I in a ; aad no an oa the face of (I earth weahi sWn4 uiur firmly by their rigbta than ths amall frooraao4 alava-hohlrra ia tbal, tbe weaUru taotioa tf tba Stale. Bat what waa tba poaitioa of the democratic party ou Uia frae-auffragt qoettiunt ' iid ty with to ttTect thtir propoted amtudawntT Tbca, aky did they aot doit why did they uol put tbt bill what) thvy bad iherniuitila ha Jorily ia tbt fctoatc, and the aeute luilaxl becauae the Speaker of thtir own Mltrcliua refused to vote for it! Tbry bad bcra agitating on the aabject for 4gbt years aaing fret taSrtge aa a hobbyand ju-t be fo,e running tbe pouey UirUugh the poire, tbey some how eontriTtJ to trip him up, and pitch tbt ridar out ahead, nitoat gi-itiog him qaile litroogb. Us did not regard lha eoattitutioual proviaiune rvuiriug mesa hers of th Lrgialalare to be powrd of a freehold, aa a sufficient aecarity aga'mat legida'.ivs encroach ment epoa th Undholdrs vf th but. In aluioti vry part of tba ttut Ihrc hundnd acre of land coold be proeurvd for quite a aanall sum : sod bal ft a aspiriag politician would beaital about raieisg Ibe Uxoa oa a tract) of laud tbua euily obuistd, aad af little valaa wbea proearrtd, if tbey could thereby ra eur to thrmtrlvti a al in th Legislator", . Mr. Gitmr thru iik a glaaco at lb legialative career of Mr. Bragg, during th torrapia araeioa af 1844, wbte he auuuertod tii rraotatioat af Mr. Cad. Joae having for liiair object the winding ap of the dtate Bank. Ho also aaiiauiverted optio bis refusal to aupport tba bill proposing to gtv to mechanic a liea upon th boat baill by their owa labor and ettb their owa auteriala, until tbey ahoald bs paid J and called atttotioa to Mr. Bragg' refuaal to vote $-iO OOO to tbeaid-of tb lUlrigh aad Qaaton railroad, witbott tb prafix of a praambl aetting forth tht tht Stat was U digrc by reaaon of lit inability to maet lb demand itraVhad bu mad upm tb treaaury. The sptaktr tbta tarad to tba aaaidrtion of Federal politic though entirely too much Import ance had always been attached to tb dissuasion of federal topic la North Carolina. , Tb people ought to demaad of the candidal for Gubernatorial bonots what tbey had dons, and what they would do, fur the good old Stats of North Carolina. By tbia teat b waa willing to b triad and if th ptt.pt did not think that hia merit, without any itgard to hia idea in r atkia to federal politic, entitled him to their eoo tdcace, h aakad them aot for their support. Mr. Gilmtr lea adverted to the txcittrntnt tbat pre, vailed in the country in 1800 ; to th Itaabvilla Con vention, in nbieb aa attempt wa made to diawilve tb Union t'tb withdrawal of A. J. Donalaon and Cbif daatie Sbarkry from tbat body ; add to th demand male by th ao-called democracy that th Miaaouri Cotaprmia Line ahoald be extended to the Pacific. Jfcitii Mttious of tb Union wi'tt highly excited, and tonatfrvatlv men vtry where were fearful that our libertiea wera io great peril. In thote troublou time and at that critical minute, Millard Fillmore waa call ed to the hlm, ud th. ship of Stat was at oao atWed into th hsvtn of peace aad rcpoce, aad lha glad tiding of great jy aeut a thrill of hope through the grt American atari from on end of th I'uion to th wther, Tb democrat of Nurth Carolina and ether portiona of tb country tried to break the peec they advocated tb paswga of resolution aaterting tbe right of saion, in th legilatur of thi Stat but good ud vunstrvstiv mn uf all partlaa stood by to freaiiicut, by wiiom tb law wr faithfully cxecutod snd the country waa vsred la accordance with public aeotinocnt lbn, the Wbiga and democrat! piedgad tbcmaelve to att their faect againat ttj fur ther agitation of the distracting quottiona conqacted with ai.ivtry; and. upon tbia. pledge Franklin Fiorc wa elctod to tb Preaidency in IS62. H Cam la ' with an overwhelming majoiity of th Ietoral Vote, and had a better (.banc (baa any other one elevated to that high nation for tpany ysnra to cement the pea and edvanc th proanrrity of th nation. But bow had b managed 7 loUad of electing hi cab inet from thf ed and eot,ierTaiv man of th eoun Iry, he bad, wiUi pn qr (to ciotptiona, called around him altraiaU tareaaloniata and fra-eateraby whose eounael h had been guided, and now th Union was threabaned with dissolution, aad tb territory of th Ceiled State was drsnchsd with fraternal blood I Tbia deplorabl atat of things had beta brought eboet by a violatioa of th pwdges oa which Central Piers entered Into omc ; ami, therefor, tliot by wbo scheming poliey h,a had been guided aught n longer to be trailed by the people of tht Ceiled Bute. The evil-. of immigratooa from the old and rotten dynaatl af Earopo wr alaooommeated apoa. Six- t year sga th frte State of th Vploa had a major ity of only if aiemUra ta tb flout of ftpreseata,. Jlvt r bow they kave a majority af furty-olae. They hire a majority af Utyour if we mlstaka aot. How had thty abtalaad the popalatioa aeeesearj ta glv thrm Ibb ptipeaderaaee t They bad ebuiavd It by Immigratioa tb laamlgratloa af persaae, nia. tentha, of whom sr abeJIIiunUt aad tneaailar, aew engaged la waging a bitter saelioaal war agalert Ue Institution of ths South .i Slnrt the tat of Jaaaary I860, eaough af the dittarWr of the pea af saw eounlry had eome an the Cait'cd State to populate ihra states having aeb a arnay ahila inhabit alee Norfbferoilaa. Aad thtt men wtr Vmtiiig atth leetiou, aad controlling th baUtl-aea tf Haaaaaa-. 'try. .. ' . 7b xpne of tb goveramrot, aadsr the Htrew admlbjatittifa were suitably eommfaled apoa. That for ths lyat yr had amouattd to sixty aad dd mil iooa, icl,)v of tb smounU applied I the pay ment of tbt public debt el th govarnmeat; aad AY astimatss fur lbs present bseal year, axolaeiv mt. ap, propriajioua t meal lb pabli dtbt, amouat to ttatj six millions I This wss fully twice as much ae wae- ncaary for a ocwuiJ sdmlaiatratioa of th rumen!, forth CtaIJu' thai af th burden about Iwo millions : and if th had th padlng o4' half thi ion hrlf every yar, lutttad of paying it ia Juliet at Jh euatom boatat fbtr ber marchaals and daalara ar taxed, th face of tbe eouotry would ipttdlly aaaum a very differ! arptct from that nbieb it now prettnt. 'f ' - ' ' v' Th meaner In which th appointing powtr ef the . Pridnt had bean xr-ld for lb lat ibre yra was atxt patted ia review. The tttraciam of jlrea- ' am aad hia frleadt from lb Ntw Tork eattoaa ko,U, L . . . L - 1 . . 1 - V atoaut a woam pot ymma ait a;ea irwaa fn f I tee tall rsaks, was aommtntod apoa aad tb tetioBof ' William J. Brown, of infamous, bargain aad eorrne lloa memory, to SU a repoeajb!e Utla aader fba govaramvot, waa Indignantly eoudamurd. ' , The democracy, a tbty all4hmlv, were bald to a atriet accountability tut th lctiva of Banks te! , ths Spcahsrahip, by lha appliealioa af th plurality rait without bkb b avn woald kave beta thus promoted. Mr. Gilmer thea touk ap th Democrat! platform, aad xpotcd Ibe mure glaring 'tf It normili-4te ailibualeriam, and it Ultr ovreigaiy fealurt, aader th op ratios of wbkb Cambralling, Vaa Bun) sad other raak freetoilar btheved that tjut aaother toot or lerril-.ry aoujd war be admitted into ta I L- iua. . Mr. Jamrs Bucbaaaa, th entmaa eletd by lb Ciacianati uantioa to alaad apt this platform aad hold up th dmacrati selufa, aaa paaaed ia re view be fur the aaUieae ; aad Mr. Gilmer atrared hia hearert thai ha had atver beta aide to get Governor Bragg to tUdor a aii'gl aet af Mr. ftothaaaa't lifr. Ilia fourth uf Jaly oration, bit ppoitla to liavery, hi (hamrfol treatmtat af Ueary Clay, hia high tariff nnea, mbi oiaer panne acta a a la III ware ad verted to, and liov. Bragg aaa dared Io dtftad ar te- - - ' B ' - ' - " mi wvimua, im npinH 4 ttulimeet were conpard ailh thea af Fremvat, the Black I'.epblicaa : aad thea digaalaviios Bi sbowa te bt far miU Jratraax. Mr. Utlmr euacladed hia very atl aad to aad ad draa aitha well dearrved alogy apta Millard Fill more adeiaingall goad aad ttuemta to give btm tLti tuppor ia No'ember, wha, be balitved, th eatattrva. Ii cilia, aa tf la laite J Btato wtald Iriarabaaaty elect h'm to lb bigbetl otV ia their gift. We hat a.t p it leaded to follow Mr. Gilmer ail along lb thread of lit argument, ar to gi hia 1 ct laaguag ta aay point lhal ha mad. A mere Mrlcb i ail that a hat aiated at ; aad lhal ha beta haatiiy prepared. Uia speech waa abl, aouad, and logical, delivered wi timet aay atarmpl at eluqaeatdu play, or theatrical affmrtatioa. Th toiid mea aha were prtaeut halrawd ta it wish eager att atioa, aad tba inflsewoe wbwh it txerkd will, w ar pertuadtd, b lattiag. . i Tg MB. DBACa. Govevnnr Bierg had Uia reply ea Mr. Gilmor, aad it waa quit evident, fram hit msaatr, that ht dly apprtcialed thaadvaaitgea which it gate him before, tat boy who were ia eUtadaeor, aiih tiit elab aal puuuLaeightt fra th tor,' la ttrik lb, bexessad get ap th applaa. Hi Eicllenry eommeaed by. toformlug his sadito ry .that hs ..waa in mo.l txctlleut tad robatt health : w bar eat wt ware, af court, all glad end th tjaba. aud pouad-weigbta came dowa anna tbe boat with, veheaval vita. Mr. Gilmtr had spoken la l.tyriag tonua of th people aad tha Co entry herabonl t ja-. deed lhal gllmaa amd to fall in lpv with tbq p -pi aad th country try mbrre b wcaA. lYrT. Iik)y. Mr. Gilnwr's heart la faU of Ui milk of bn-. mi kiaidneta, aad be tow th work-afHprt vry litrt bt goet Hia txcetlemy, bowcter, waa aa-. ' lik Mr. Gilmtr iu thi ; lie rerpected th peopl ef Cumberland, but bt had no particular font for thtm. II bad eomt amoagtt lbm to mai't a ttieeeh, aot to . priiita toem. Ureal apglaat among th pound weighu, ia which aom of ut rettai oarrt to d mocracy, of Jft mature Jean, joUjed. Ha haj, beard Mr. Gilmtr' antcdotea forty timea before j i ,.rn.. I,. .,.M ...i i.h.i. -1 ti rTi.....i. ,.t applanaa, ia abicb th conveH of four year' atoad iugjuined th pound-wtiglit After leaving bete . tw year ago, b had beta mach miterpraeented on, th subject of internal improvmMs etnrcially by th gentleman on hi right, Tb ' gentlemen on his' right wax generally' auppoaad to b an iadividaal of a, gd!y preeeac and more than ordinary eharty ef aoul, wbo iadttes tboao pleaaant and facalMW dtton ' alt thai grao tb columns or s abl and rtliajil pa par pabliahed in tb town ef Fayetterill, under th nam and etjrle of the J'oth Caaouva Aarn l. Ilul II .l...!ly I.. , n -. , 1. L It -- - to moat cae. Tb hit was a good oa t tub pound v weight Wtrt exceedingly delighted tlnraat, and eveij body joined in th uproarou eacbiaation that follow ed. But ail thing were put to righto ia bit misaagr, -By the way, w do not recollect that aara memag. ' Whea waa it seat and to whom ? . Time, however, would fail a to report all tbcemai anting ottered by bit xollney. After diapoaing of one or two minor matters, bla ExotUtney mounted bis, old bobby, "free Suffrage," and exhibited lis paces to th infinite delight of frfcud aad tpcUtorae- euaing Mr. Giliaar of hypoeriay in relation to thi matter, and avowing that b bad himself alwy , bma tb faat and eoaalatent frlesd ef th maaaurf , Tb Governor take great prid ta till bobby, and ' doubtlo xpect tbat hia owa name will go dowa te notfa-ritv. in aom war counseled with that of thi an- Imal which b beatridea! " Oblivioa n'r ahall ahroud bl glorious aaa,', Whoa very a teed ataada op to challenge fame, dlfustrous Jloainante, wondrous steed, ' T. Not with mora generous prids, or mettled speed, Bis rider ertt Binaldo's Bayard bore, Or hi mad lord Orlando's Brillador." He eonld tell th condition of tbe State tnaneel, af ' the school fund, our rail road, plank road and rvr Improvemtnt! if h would ; but be waaaot going to do it. Tbrt tbipga were lugged ta te taks ap his . tirjie'and keep him, from defending th democracy." r ft -- ...1. inl v MH u i n . KI In 4m flifrit tA L i 1-1 -" expect from ks Excellency - any information in rela tion to th atat finances, or say other wattor eon- . ntettd with lb weal ufKcrtb Carolina. Mr. Bragg was elected Governor, to defend f the democracy." He gets thsee thousand dollars a year, to defend " th - ilmureev ' I It IaaI, fti ttmim mt .Ar, m a flnwe nor ol in goge eiu aommoawaaJto, so avivoa om dtmccrtcy," Bat b kindly told the people where th) eeuld lad tha required laformatiea t tot them ; eefcrck the ComptrolUr report, aad ash decapitate, -and, tbey migbt nd ewi.tks faett, la relation y aU ... .3 . , . . .... . - 3 J .. .1
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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