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4 J -0 ' . set-v XTJinir tit urimtaakabhTs of thei " roe eieio, iriey will rejoice we two or "TCtrK-" VjlTVN. nWDi)II A frwud who ta ta eye witness of tbe ful- I lu"" and M ""at, iC tow mm UlyrtmtHNj ( nLLMOK WtCEW JER8ET."' .iiJJ m.n f ti,. IT,,,a in nUai.im in W gaouine lot) lo Humanity. IN principal r - .,.-. ,; , M the Jilled tvfV.ll uVhieK ha W r..lv tn " Wwae" espeoladtbat , 'J CBUUIU men P""" D0 5VS1 fa. Lh'0h- . . t?' X Is would base auraoud sttantioo. or We mad K0dB &Z1mV to :,llu,wi h,ni,"tt' a w, r rauca minor - lhll Mbjcl of , MWIwper paragraph , bnt it U Mjontf. 1, ,.L- o - :- I I WW BUUJC Ol HtfPMMf purBl'Tlpn glory o country. ome t n , W tm.meteriatie of true bobleuess I'M wo pro thus e apsed, the speaker was it length able Uuc, u , M Wi(fJi vf lfc h lo make himself heard, anu resumea uts re- Ib tu JM t oUneti to , mrkaafullw:j . pin who were taking an evening ride, in tha That was the purpose for which we ca-no uburb of tb ity ot Washington. On oriug litre. And as I have been led on a little to one 0f the ceim-tori, theattetuioa of ene ofour 1. .1 . . . .. I 'It III . . . ! . 1. . ' . , .- n I iprat; oi mis m.mcr, t win inus nuo u y party was trrui u reioi. m j rue uii " Ko anecdote that orcqn to my mind now. uliililreo, etad imi ib cK-mU gu. j . a A Qoupte having goiie before a justice of Staawmed dtopljf ffliotJ, and ,her mlacra- Siiw- t'om. Slucktou'a ocaiion to tb ejue, and hi aotivt eiriuns jn bit buhir, wa bava never felt hit doubt on llietul.iooi: In eoiibroialion of our own opinion, tba Trrnton UtmetU, an itta Ftlluior juumal. g'ntm n tin following jululligonca, wliicli a pfruHitry slioi-r-ug ni Km(y'ux:-RiiliMoJ Thig, . ' " The KrpQblioana are In UnrtuUmiiniUilioB at the ivIct of kwSiitf Sew J mart If tbt eon- urrii irt 'coniwrvativa l)unocraU with tha A- I BiAriiuni tnil tit l hliM '.Vl ti k k1n It the twace to be married, and the queation ow apparai ana m-a oi tu iiiim oum, wia a ui - .,r -r haviV been rut to the man whether he of "tferinj whioh aa tml disiren. Jr" w'" 001 P-'l. J would take the woonn to be hi. wedded W. bad ff-n. but a abort dinoo, wb.. tk. o.rca..t...ee top for th, wn.on.t c.d.Jw Wire ln-hv ariidhe I came on Purine for P- ""n M booo arMtad by U ou!d Le a UUg dXrauN of irh.ch ava. j Sat' rLKEfMd.3 tbain, ordered tha drivr to Ura.audnve to teaemtion rf her o uldrun burea.Vr woald. b. jhat. IL-tUR.iter ana npr.uuse.j iui ' ,bep,Mtlr,iartL .j U.nilr a.had.TboUopublioai.aii.i.Ta.ll, the purpoae for Which we cam3 hre an. yhZiilXTZ Z Ham ke apprelTed theraf, ,Wd. ee far New erae; -r that Oblffct, we aliall have ilisrippililtedlhe ... ... . ..' . -.--i . auama tbwr m:r nbua aa tha irmrJ ..I i in iiitaaaa eauia ! in i h ! mi viiai aaiiu uni aitn w i r r - r - - - - n - - - nlidu aud liiur'a tula Two yaara boforo, lor LuitUnd bad left hi home to find a bottor ona in Aurioa. Ila bud Worked very hard, aud aivad inonrv antniirb to una lor nt lauiuv, and bad a imali bouia pro p.ird to reopive tlioin. lunuiTiiiQf ou arrived, cukaiaai nv ki h i j , .11. , tated-for when 1 aro 1 did not know a, niect the d bu.Und and f.ibpr , for. two d.. linVb ril i u.TL vJ. . . ,. , . ... . .1 . I ... i" i ..n f- . i t I AouliUon riiburta in Kona. it a J'eHinciat I W latolr a Peutocratie meiubvr of Couiiiwr, aud expectations of th'ie "rvln ftmt u here, and perhsps it would ba better fir a not to re turn at rilL Laughter and npplau-m.) ' Sir, that is tba nom;nation which the Whigs of this country with whom I am best acquainted expect thia convention to make, ami the matitsr beinjf ratner prcipi- lh Aiiierioun onrty, they tuny probably lad. it to their inloMU. lndr nrpaont oircumnUnoe 0l. Fraiuoqt can tu no eoutliigeury obuia iba vote or too state. . Facts to bk Uiciiikiim. It it a faot, aj'i the A'ew Orlcaut Be, that llio eoUiriona sWottf frrturot niatlar with UUdeo f Cotmt Wku 'Is , the i We loarn llml hor erinii- aal uVkel proaented S black a catiilouua' ut baa pruiMbry ever baj.a aeca in Aorth Caiolina J'lrat, cania tli paw ol tba aula agama in- lorl (Carolina rgus. OCTOBEI U. I85 1 ItioulU CO 10 far lV wnut seems l ne me prvrioua ua laiien irotn a aUjfinu, where 6a spontaneous and unaaunous action of eve-1 WJ l r tiu sow, aai4 ilia, puiuuug hi tba rybody around me ; I le ive to that I 6Vi tbera, so fr as that individu il it concenwd I have I've eome out with, my iiula ones to see Hie fiad aome' opportunitv of knowing wliat Sr'lM 6ut H" gw s thut and wt were his modss of notion in relation to nuh- U1,ut eo"" back "" Tbe p.wr w.xnan . , lie affairs, and the principles that governed . V .T V , I . Tu" . ' - him -Vhcn he was formerly in ohar o! Jft" 'n - toanmore.selt p.mseJ. mure Just, mor.; BO, lljllk or jJ.j Uin. moanraic, mure uiI'ijuo i mini ihiiilo iu mi waa oija.of tlnje. W forty -four aouud, owional Duuioorata, who voted fcr tha Kauaat bill,- and wh ai praise tba Sojtboru Deutwracy dvli'htod to much Ul aiue. ' , ? it a furl, that Reader, the l"craor Q." Kina4, i al4 a K'njK r.it ; wai a J - r tk- ),'S ntor of . CourtML and evnatitut J ;i.j:l'Or one of ibiNM, 4 1 eoond, .V itiunal iKfjuott-ta," who vqlet f tba Kanaaa bil. Tbifs-und. v- .: I t .1 - i.. tactions ofthe Union, an I at the e.ime ti ne I i j :.!...:.. .. : .... " i mm Aiortbara Statrt'aiinakmi- for frac-tofn,' more firm of purpo I bolieve is no. Uaiaiu.i0hilJ.. f..!....t n-rfri-jlav -k'"? af "' ''"f. live in this natio. Cheers and appl,ne. , t bida the dnvtr and o,deri bim Mr.ve "TuH'f V r"'"?! A'lTi r Under dl circumstances, in iK;rMi of irrcat .iih.wuln h.J JirJl ti.. li.,u V ""'c'. that the woea.ly elociod Gov.n emiMrrnssment, S'.ich ns existed wb 'a the dried thoir toara, and autortained ut bv th.-ir in reins of power foil into his hands bv an art I oooent prattle, tha you u -oat one often ekiiiit if W 1 rovidence, when it bi-c-iina necesary I wo wi?r pxuj to uks hioi to bia rutherf to meet a crisis in o.ir altair.i sucri as rare- I a imii Dour t anve uroo;i't o m tfoet cT a vhasbpneaualid in our hiatorv. surruiin I-1 P001- ,t, hovel, wbitb tba wooian aaid wottlJbe uoie, ii oi.u.ur wai mere. Awijiiii tba party out, oar hero conducted them to the door, then drawing forth hit card, he tel tba woman t nauie. H iindet M urphy." said the. Writing it on the blankjiiia, he handed it to d by difficultii't m all hnnds, ha ppro;ic!. cd the task impelled by n sense ol du'y to all sections ; hr considered what it.heuame him to do; not with the rash haxi of vio lence to gratify one section of (lie Union . . . I . f .1. . .1 ..J.L.; ?rrTT . i r ,T 'i . , flr'rilh 'bak Li. "P'K. '- J Bead duty as the I resiJent of the UntUd States. .0,, tUi la J,., bidding her . JAppIause.J ....... kiud jtojd nieht, heiook hiaaeat, and we rode in ioe.se urn; the cbtrarteristics winch aili'nee to oor re.p-tiva Ul-inyi were exhibited throughout his A Imininlra- That nno vu MilUrd KiiUorej th.n i'rem lion, no Oat not aspire to distm 'uisrt it I Jont of the Loited Sute A. O. Creulr bj great events, -which miht (rive bim farno at the exponie of the country, but ever consultinjf what Iij b?lievnd n lie the public interest, always doin hnt he con ceived to Ik? justice sr far at regards our domestic affairs, and in our-fjreign rela tions he endeavored to m lintain the nation al honor, and as far. as possible naeful relations with all the world. Aful I hesi tate not to sty although it may seem to (avor somewhat of pervonal raflfty. as lad connection with his administration a great part of the time- he ha i th control A PLKAiJi.VO IXCIDK-N'T. Under thia caption the New Oileana Crescal relates tha following aa hating happtord at a Fillmore doiuooatnilioa in that city a ftw davt to : " A pleasing, in fart a thrilling inci Jeot, oc eurred daring-the delivery of tha elotjueut aJ dress of our young friend Copt Cbarlea 1. Dretit, ia Odd Feliuws' Uall, oa batarday evening taot, which deserves, especial mention, .1 .. 1t - . i i. m . .. I " . ureo waaan raicrriBj; 10 aia- botsravn them. It i irw. the ... .v- ,t,,,rH,, .UL- puiauii 10 a a , eialm i.miilvauia for Uucl of the government that when he left ithe more ltanjcem,) be iirurkei, id effuci, with pow left the whole of the country in a condition erful emphasia: 'I cinnot talk of dUuuioa in satisfactory to all parties and all portions I proee of.tbat flag It Mimgt n$ mm A tu of the United States. And s J know of "f"'4'""" " ''' " "A" " P The no mode of judging of the .tifure but by ,n . 8nt 6PrU!'1 electnraljy opon the t the past, i havn to say that if we are 1 1 lave such anotb5 Alministratio.n under fiira as be gave to the country b.T'im I i!iin the country will be slatisfie l. Cheers. lo my countrymen of tha South, nlenti- iwulti'.ude. - 6iiuultuneouilr thev aorans to their feet, and cheer on cheer, ahout oa about aud ac claim on acclaim rjn throdgh lhafrrnt kail, un til it acmed a though the applauae would never eeate. The mighty I'nion hfrt of the audieore . . . . : . . .i ,i.i Ced with them as I am by birth, education, !(, erowdf it ,fl 4m. ,nte.w11, , on the aired aud ant forth Tkru kr, w try men ol fie IMurtli, horn the Canada fron- not what tbev were apolaudins: but thev .. tier tO lh Pnifin f lepatl. I In ik.f I limia tht null.!.... . I?., . Ueilid no l;ss than juMice tothern.. Ap nor of Maine it a DnmitTtitic rVnalor of - the United States, and has alvtye bn a l)woerat It u a fiui, that three fourths of the 1iJert ol me tiinoa iiepubhean party am o tha Uemo- fwiic k-IiO'I af p.liiioiau. II it i f ifl, that f r uout bluiaelf tba black Republican eaiii.Lle tor the 1'reaideney baa alwjyt beta a Democrat of the firat waUr, and a elooted at tucl, aud by IViuocrntji, to the Uoilod f'uie Senate. Ititn ftcl, the llacktwt fact of all that tb 6 rat B!ai:k Jtil.ublii.an evir at' lit to ConuTeM frNU tho South, ia a l'enivorat, end waa elvlc by Democratic voUat. V allold to F. 1'. Jilair Jr., of 31uaourL Alti. JcHrtnl. T l'aosrtcTS Uitidiiras F;UnrQ,i:n il S'trth and S-miM We era in the dailt re-1 Mipt i.f cheering iotellifreuca frtmi all parts ul the L nion. The cuneenaiive, I uion lovinp peo ple, are daily ttrenitthcninir Ml. Killiid.'c'a euuv rtSouth, North. VVeat.and Ka?t nt the eiprnar of the 'JnionrdiMkiivirtg nod Ab.Jiiioo Frr-oii JSjuiltcr a.ern;n'y candnlates. Il la aliuwo ConciuMrely and U-yond iurviioa that .Mr. II m b anan cannot cet enouidi eutcs in the North t elect bim, even if he should fr.:t the entire South ern vote. It it admitted al the North that fill- ma t) and hra nont will get all lite Nortberw iKouoCra ucliullao; but IB31 woald not oltvt bun, even if ba tl.ould c-l the -nlir ."oufh : it waulU fall lack Iwn v..la of it nut we have pmj reaio lo h lieve llit Fi'lioore la afMii fMuple Uia tad, al all Ia1ilinai frarawal apa wait. ' Wa Jula aarwlvaa (n aa tM ta a tarrr 'S kt Met " Uw mla if Mm I tttmS t r rrlttcnt, ' MILLARD FILLMORE. or arw tok. . lr Vice I'reaidrnl, ANWIEW JACKSON' DOXKLSON, or TKXNfKi Mr. rinaian flplntarn-a Ik EMmilva OMinwpt wllk rlfaal lafniM aq4 abllli. Jla ba bn IH.4 aa4 Swad Ua wlUinil, k'HiMI. awl avaadrntlam." Iltaat tiav. Ar:RCAN7ihlxTOUAb TU Ktf. roa rat ao IOtn ntaTaa'Ti coarmiu or i , , TUK DTATK AT LAI1CE, -L. H. C'AHMll'ilAKL, of KilkM, JOHN if. OA Ml: HON. of Caniberland. rut rt M T)iir!ot, f.twit TMOMrxiv, et Brrtla. 2.1 St 4ih Mb nth 7tlt Alb I i E. J. Waai, of itnufitrt. O P Mriaita, kf New llaaovrr. ' J A. T. Littrjoiin, nf (iranvillf, A.J. HTri. if flmtliani, Oen, J. M. Laaca, ef tvllaoa, (J Ml. A. i. Ilaryaa, nf AnanO, Jnaa I). I(ta, of Bunnmlie. rA7ETTH!IME. pon, ma property ol tol. Jos. Lyo, lor lJurliiry. 1 Verdiot, ?ua onlinarv in caaoa ol bunrlurv.iruiltv f ( 80IT, ' - .. r .".'". i . . - . . . . . oi vrviiy. , ilttcivoU li'J Ualie an4 Wat Ilia charged, IiuiueJialoly thuro epon another bill was touud t-tinat him but the tintoner had di appeared. Solioitor Mraiitfn for the Htto M our. J. M. WbiUaud J, A. Itiuhardsou for JJi prisoner. . Next, the Huta aauluat Sarah, tha nmnortr oi w iu. Ale Kay. Niiiio olTunoe, tame verdict, aod aauia puuiabment. Solicitor Strange fur tne ptata. . M. U. llojiues and J. U. Sbepbeid for the Driaoner. . Third, 8uto aguiuat Shadraek Thompaon, for turning clilviuns. - (ioilly 3'J Intuit, wliiuh were forthwith admiuUleio 1, (wa uuderaUud with ootitideruble r.'m.) - ' Founh. Htute atrainat Daniel D. McDonald. for tha Murder of bia brother-in-law, Noill Fcr- guaon. : vlhui eaa oi'cutiied ibe trronter txirtloii of two days, and i uid iu s prou.pt verdict of guiuy ot niuid r. l or tba Mie, Ntlioiwr rtrange and tioli. WiualvW. For tha priwinrr .Mcsvra. u. u. Wrlulit. J. M White. W. A lliehurdaon, and Win H.'Di-vaoo. Fil'tb. Cute axint Thuuia MuLenuon, for ibe wuriierof of bbsabcth N. Davia, bianten dauirhter. This caae wa coiiiinen. el on Friday uioriii3 una oouclu.lwl an HHtur.lay, Irv a vor diut of guilty, rendered after 15 minute' ioiil tation. Tba only plea art up a at that of Intai.i- ty. l'or the Statu, holKitor Stranire. Fr tbt- priamor, AJcMrt. K. h. 1 ruy and J. M. bit. ua SataiMay aiturniKin. lur.'e Iliuk braituun- erd aenUriira ot death on Mi le inoii and McDon- I J Hhe exwutiou 6sd for lridy the. Hth.- i-f Novaurn-r- lUtt in both cuaoa aa a or 1 wat taken to the Huprome Court, Itvaiiloa these, there reuiained In jail, one pritn'ier, Henry ('iliuan, fr eylorrd on a charge I n;v ; two. t . , sntiih and Dauiei Jvaua chuiirt 'i with the Diurdrrof a atavo of lii-iijamiu tieit, and anreral oo charge of lwrcior, aod oflem-m of mintir tfra.le, all of which go over to tha nst 8pring Term, for want of titmi to try at tnia lertu. fa Civil D.'kit wis n A oanaj absent for lv u lea an 4 for eauaet nut rcjuir.ng a Jury CONlKUI'iOFCOUUT. Hon. Thoa. F. Mwhall ( late Member of Con. grra from Keii'ock) ) - wus defending a Oi..n charged wib (uurdcr, in Jaaaauiiua County, J U'lgtf J,ual preaiuiog. .Ttie Tewtiiooiiy agaiiKttha lirionrrw.i .tri.nir, and Join .StraguloU hard on the rnM exaiuinu Hon, but to Iitile pu r;a, for the old JuJt-e wa iurleiiUe in bia determination tu rule out all the in.pnlr tiatinionv oflerrd on the part of the detcuca. At Iat Tom worked 1iimIf into a !i!?h atat' of exeilcinent, and remarked, that " JYu ('hrn-t was o'UMcU-d fn..n jut aucb ra in a of the Court that tried l.iui " "tlerk," aaid the Judre, " er.ler a fine of 110 againet 31r Marh;.!." Well, thut i the Dot tmi a I err h r J ur any Daly tun ig fm.J for abuiag i'ontim Pilate," aa the (jtnck rerji..i.) of loin. Here Hie Court became very inJi.Bnt and iirdnred.lha Clerk U ciiteraunthrr line of; S'.'O Tom are with that je ulir ii.irtb provoking exprfftMoo iifeountenatiue that no ono can imi tate, and addrvt-fcd the t'"U t with aa inuth grav ity at eiirunnr-ra woui'i ermil, aa lellnwa : If your Irr.uor ltaiae, at a good ci:iil-ii, I C. C. Mol'ruiaman, EJ., la Hit anthoriaed ar'ntr.if he Araa, and will attrad to ti t t4.ttlea.tBt cf tub Crlftiim and alvrri.liir tc'emiatt. , X CuL- w- M. I'ICKKTT,. Suk-KleetoT fur tba oanly of Annan tba Fill, tire anj Danln tieki'l, will aJlrmt LU felloe- eiUtm( at tlie f.iltovli timet an plactt : ' Xlnrvra, wlin-'l'K Uett.lwr Oiltlf', Tbor.il.y,X Wl)ll'a SUr, Fii'laf , i LanexburiHiKli. 8lai.lay, Iwam4 Hill, M.inda;, Bunirtille, Tuaailay, CnMrl, Wf ln.Iv: Ulr.ville, VnUf, Talc-li.ruujh, Saturday, will carry 1'eiinaylvania. The great comiow. 'ml I bound lo oty the ordcra of the fuun, tnd Ii: :ieV I intend to do 'no in thia inaranca ; bnt as I don I hap)ien to bare about m, I aha'l be com- " , , 1 V , c" taserownstn the dun;! packed a and interest, I hare to s.y that from here to the paagoa, ibroogh tha corridors, i the farthest limits ofthe South,; Millard and in UfayettaS-inare, took it up! I'lllmoredid ns justice. And tn my coun, lonj, loud aod anthui.tie shouts. know that nothing but a ulorion Union setitnnant I could hvo so atirrid their brethren Williin, aod ! that wag all they cared for. Uh, won of 3Iawchuetti men of ItoatoO ! darken and ruipond to this apoiitaoeous outburst of loyalty to our ootuinon Unionour common ' fl g. l'our youngortiater, away ia the far South Wwit, appeal to you to relight tha Ore thai erst ttu.r.o.,.Kt-rrrJi., wnua tilaied on Bunker a .Mount, and illuminat or t . .i :. ' . i." 1. led Vi ut inetii wus uo.ineu, ana oy iriern t acliitrved the sucesj which attended his Administration. : plaue. He did his dutv t all sections. Instead of sfandiiiz upon any narrow plat Jorm Which cHild not perhaps have guided um ono monta, r even one week or hn Administration, he took in his hand the Constitution of the United States, and the ' But m, adUinin this convent ion, too Jon?, cries of "Go rnl go on I I rose merely lor tha purpose of -acknowledging every battlc-fiuld of lha Kevolution, and maJo even old ocean lustrous with deed of heroic sac rifice and niatcbleat patriouain perfortuad by your ance'tors. ;yry "Will yon nojf Aye, yoqri'f Never never cao wo beliove you will allow traitors U d?faco oiie atar. nr rl4iv.pitA Aia afpln r,f mi he compliment which was paid to mo 'fit a glorious, our eouioion star spaoitied banner V call unexpected to me, and not for the pur- j ' 1 : ' -- poso of goinsi into.'-a genera; discission - THE PROSPFCT OFLVIONS OF A either ia relation to the prinoiples of the .;; " N'KUTif,AL; . Whig .party, which 1 trust need rwi iiltutra- The New York. Sonday Dtmntrk, nentral tion here, r in reiatioa to the qualities of journal, has a revicsf of, ih,e political fitld, Which the candidates who 1 trusf, will receive tho concludes as follow. IaX our readers bear in support of this Convention;.; Havittjj mid 0'i"d ! fact that thi is the estimate of a cau- this much. I lake niv ukl. lioua naoer. which taLea no oart in iwiTiiltil ,nn. . -.U. " J r...H.i .. .. . . r. r-; i ,. i. I applause. - j nici, ana vr none judgment in tciiitton to Mr. " ntiUed rosrravffl ! ' StaUt will be apt lo neurit lbs catt before nstiM tne exialcnco t the I nniii l,v iamirn I PP"n " saw t thoir backt on the tvvd and true. Mil ard ! rwlk w doit..w it of tow.! friend, and is I we Fillaiora. Sin the WbLt ol the CatLwi k;l " ernaent wlmae eonOdene end fren.Uhip endoracd bim. In their tale Convention il I e w "'"K enjoyed aa your I looor t 1 mat inure, wo have no feara of Ielaware. Maryland 1 u li"ittio in aattng the am.! I favor of a I Tennessee, Kenluckr. Loui-jana. Floridv. I tor a few diva, lo fiuarc up lha aiuioul of the Vork and New Jenn v I and Fillmore 1 nruaneclt I liao ,n"1 uu n4 ctod the clerk to enter 1 . , , '.. I . ... i... .. . " "Ti.;. . . ....... trt. 11 ( wc.iiiii iiw iiw waa a stuwif r- 1 ne uii;c 1 kmliAii at Tom a id than at the clerk, ami aaid ( lerk, rum it .Mr- .'laralujll finee : the State m beiu r able to hjM ( i'l than I am." DI ST U S U F 1 Ii K A NTi fS. Ibe Uiatrn of the V.i A(trirati knowa no huundaat tht thought of fusion between the America 'ia and itcpublicana. It fc!, how ever, aa joyout at a bird of apring over tho aid of the Van Kurena, the llalletta, the Itiiiloim, aiitTino llei-teit r.ven llie man wlio "never taw a -.by iir bis lite ihiil he wouldgive the joint o hie little Buger to je ins UcO.'eiiMjr Innu crueifii ion, 01 111 in v oo'iea, a prcat patriot, (t u can to hu'ubog ill readers, it ia wel.-otne ; for we are IiiIIt aaliabed that they are mora to Le pitied than cen-urjj '1 lie amies, nfter funing with all the acmpit g: are as giaia a eittmr liushanan s or Kremont . 10 g t .MaAachuetta; I'eonaylvania, California, Viraia, North Carolina tnd Georgia. Then pi.t'i on th oohimn ! It is imimtlU for Duuhanan to be rtocted, and there is no u-a in thniaiog away votes on him. The raee k unquestionably between Iiilmor am a J-'n';i,..ut anu mo pw.nie nnnt a well tn.aae (K;ween thent at once. Kvery vnte eaat for I'uvhivan only tends to ftrentrthen Fremont tnd weaken t-illmor. (.house befweee Ibeiu! Alt. Jr, K-iveiuber T'lEfUABLOTTEUEMnCBAT, Wii.t,u i. yTiit, Ka , late Eilitor and propria. 1.' of Ua Nurlb l aru iaiaa ia Ibia lwn, baa ur kaa- 4 tb H'carra IrmmrM, pabui-brd ia t'tiar'i'lie, ia Ibii St.U. Mr- VaUa ia a kjaddjearted nal ta.i b e gaaUMaaa, and, t,il brv, k ealurid h.t pnper w.tk (airuaaaaod alii il. Ib. ojtli of it fT.-ri-iit p.li- liaa, wt apfrectate bia wortb la a eilijra aud a an, aal tiun l le b ia tb ri(M band of fellveob p ia kit ae 7 iutattiin. TAt UU.iVILLE7 " A kt MeeliDg uf lha lrn of KiUmnr an l Lkin- S -'a ia lo c. ain.fl l TaylirhVill u tla l"ib iutlaut 8 1 roll. (I.a bll, X l.K.ot MllVI.VU. Tbt f-irn-1' "f rilni.:i and 0.ii!. will b'lUI an I iimi-aa Mav Mcrtii.f L-U"il ua tb J 'SrJ anj Jlli ia-ual. IStU.-iltKV, KaUl.urv U ai "io to Uit fvoal rtit t bf..r ti.e eauntrjr. Ther will U a ruoing a wttir.fr at Ikat p!ae ea tit 2Hi iiiatant tha ahi; diy tint SMit Wlia at R'di lp4anr 'm '""baaiaa. .'.- ill It I'lMNT, x- 1 lie (rrn.t.t Biai tn-tt,ff ut i'.,t m i to c ai f oTat tii('i I'jihi m la ilUli an.l Uiik in. tunl. Er-r b A an.l bia if and Ui rhii irra ai.l W liter. bonartj witb a f LIU dialer by 4I a-'Utana af alnbaa.. villa Db-lriet, 6. C, enTr-JaJ f Uat Weak. Among otbarbot tad tary Iblaft b ai4 I rlnaar if Frant'l.t It tlectrd lb ft'.otb'wln tnhnill. I Ju iM I tti.rt tt. but ana Mule alun eaiu nt break p lb t'l.h n, ai.d tie r ia lnoniuch at flake ta p ay Ilia nam l.fliUy. Kr n.a t have tl.a eiwir ali.iu af tht ' AVa't. Tbtir metal aid ia ..ih ture tbaa n!Jl.r. f nr nnrtelvra, I aay, let fnulk I'aroliiia ataud as n aijlfi,J ktljl.t, with lanottvuiJied, aud not a leaibtr uf bee pUuita in an tlun, - 1 ka lold yoa are Wa" Jutv.'n ia Uit. It mutt tt Jt. fur ilead rareaaa mail be cut from Ibe living body 1 Ibey cannot exk-tlifrthrr. tiomrifimr 8uiliera filerjd aill aotenais np to mark aolil tli pradiag PrtaisVatial tleetina U dvsidrd f Putliaa aa meat b tUtUV-d nr drfaatrd lef..re tne will tea a nl tu ait. I 111 Jo I do ant bHcv ia aar paity wlileh deea not believ ia slavery. Tb l aiucia'ie pa If era na ear aid In tbia rniitaat, lien tins I rliall $D lor Duehaasn, and rhall ifb ao benerllj and per haps tealuual. Hut I ai 1 w ar of ii tltt Hm). I ael in thia aa the same fiirclrl thai a fnorf h"rtrd phvaleiaa rives aird.eint ahil bit Putin,! la dvlng. I ball evniinot In baa 1'acbaaaa bills. If Ib 1 enea well tn ogh 1 II But, it ennriut b I lt d They da so barm, and It la vralrl.saes. I L.Dfh er 1 I an i.l.lift.il lo go fr I'.ail.anan, for (be i.nlv ie la between him, fitlmore. ad Freaienl. Sir. rilln ir ia a gentleman an.l made a iim4 FrtMrmt. anil peibana. if bo Is elected, way ciarelv kit van parly, and 1I0 heller than ws faint. Jlut we aV' sr ml to lArw rj; (Kt l,rl' Jmmi,n, Il is Irae, Ulr. f Union is a Kl.w-.i.biiig. I tit not ears nark ti.'r that, If a Dian la title tn tba S.iath, I w:ll Iraat bim, la- he Kunw-.Nidliii.u ur .,t. I eanaol for frrnnnv . va that(l' he ana, aa fums an, a saliva ef r-eUi- rm aa. etipp.i.a h .ba has g -11 nrtr to tba aiiswy j hi ai'j m-naimendallun tu Ibrm la bia trrn. a lu tha rioutb. l'u nut lra-1 tliwe wha pruvs r reat lo Uie W-aehlii;a archildiemd. ft ia n..f ertall that he is a cititea i.f ll.a UniC-J Hlla. At ........ b l, ia Ibe lunKMsa iA law, a flUut mllui, r bs la' a Freaehiaea." . ISu, It tearaa there ar beraons In tb eoaalr Hot Mr. ItMoks paks in lit plural) aba ar orroa.-d to Mr. rdlwura tcue hi eleetioa wnq'd iVjw tt A rmaof a caioa. Knetljr an. We hav iiutid this faet for time : and thank Matter Broeks for letting tba eat out of the aallet. Tk peoplevtbo revers thia gLMiuiia hluml-b ,Bjihl legacy faaadd , " freiauur bardy ..Id rari-r.ibers, will rej.et oa tbia m.Uet aad a t in aceaiJanra wita Ik comdaal.. tn blib tbejr shall cum ia lb freoiists. fa- earaelf ' w act ith an paily lh. l earrj lbs lag ail ki-ra wup to tb uu.ic f t,s laion." LljV, t ie Star and 8tripee a aar Wb uo4 cb ,r t , ' sa te Ft.Bt lo ;te ef Ut.c, as lung ss Be Hve-- t X Flag ef tb free keart bope aad bum i" Bt ang.l kvids tc met uit g..n Thy .Urebai lit tb welkin Oem e, Aad ai! tbjr kt aer b.ra ia H eaves I" Gwal Bo-.Vbis. M4-nerU-wa W ainc4rlv W Ur., will b ..lb aa hulb .Wth aai lit. o lb, aml'p.i eiuiU teiaain.ls Bill tmi rofu V beipujatave tl.a fubaa. Tbea let .usrni.uwt f)ilCeU-a rat j anmikfa'ir tlou Ur l ui,d b,',, H, inr iUtn Kuv Nuk iuu tb.Pr.i i, n.i.l t',,. s kl, .(l .- ih, ui. e...,,," gi,., v tliktt raf th.1 .. LI . aa - ... u.-p hi ca. et rai.samn.aV iiu9 1. ..ut.y j br'triibe-l.-. Ptiiaa ia grat. f J, let it come trom ant annrce. it , 1 ..... . . J ve rjeuevt it la tervankiS who has acutely re marked, I'rai-e from s bad nr censure frinai a madman is not without its inHaenee upon n. oowwicvor we may de-pine the aourea whesee it emulate. t e were drawn into lhee refloi-tiona from rending the speech of Kx Governor Fiord Fillmore's nruMueeta ia thirfi,hi nt.iuA rr. inninr,i'ririi,r)i'i'i.'Divr..iv,iinnh. r.. 6 oii.iii'uiikuiju.h i,o 1.1 iaj.uhjj3. 1 eoni.n:ratiti. iiaayt: The National -Intelliucucer aiin.iunee I " The F'illmor oieefine and ;nroeeiion nn Fri. hat Jbe work of presenting an abridgement day aight, was a pule to the Buehanan and of the deln (as in Congress from March 4, f fewont men. From the repeated assoruuncs of ' to the present lime, undertaken by tbe or,P"s'li'a Pr that tho American party wa - ex-Senator iJenton, has been so rapidly pro- lie Parliu" really began to, imagino that "'-'pressed with tha the fiif volumeisalrea.lv lwJa , Tu .appeanince of 5i;0W Tk:. ,.i.,.v, ,..:ii people at the Union Park U cotiuir. and some '20- ; ffompr-se, at we undcrsturul. the dehatea of Ttt it FTT- " - ihAt$ fflr -Congcease. ; that is. ' tfie fir, th politician. ,1 hey have 1 . r ,l- 1 J""1 discovered that there is a Fillmore uartv in Oigh years of the Conm.tu ,onl Govern- lork Whotl the voles ZlTZZn. :. pe.nS'f.!1 l"r .h'CN li' flnd cd. they will make aome further diseovriotXr ... o ..,, ... ,r. ,B,:i,w,.,..o, u country will astouish tbem stilCinore, not ouly in New . Under the Admim-tralion of the first Presi- York, but in other qtiKrtrs of the Union We dent, th-i TaUr Patrim. The plan of this spoak advidly when we tell our readers tht abnd;em-nt is not to present merely tho TilK FILLMOHK MKN Wit.I. rxituv opinions of those Senators and Representa. FltK'fi STAl'KH'TllAT ARE IIEQAUDKD . jives wiio nave DRcomemost known to fame, I Aa Btiftifi iUtt tllEMOST. ot Yirgiini, in reply, te Mr. Spwaker Binks, of pouliual aia h'ty ii the North and Smith, aiiw lately delivered in the fcxehange; m the city ot j lu'n up their now with holy horror at the word V.. V...I. t ..r" : : . . . I r t, . . . .. . . 1 . .-T.-- o., utiiito an iiumunac ooqrnore in I nmion : 11 a say to tne Aiupricaria, kep Itieir that apeooh, aunMig other things, Kx Gov. Floyd, f crimee before tbein, and their fuin with llie hnuieJt a DoiiHxsrat, and a , candidate on the lie-I Van Jlileeiit, the lliell. llm lWiilon. fhrtt'.-l nHK-ratie fclevtorul ticket in Virginia,ak ootsa- hera, and all the rcnegnds Whiira.tif the Sonth tion to bear the followma honorable leaithBooy u aod if thcy tmouidJuukaaJVciWrni hi them pity. lb A X .a,;.n Mrt. in ik., . V V I. k..i ::.'..l ... I L J ! . .-. j in lun vuio ii ,ir 1 or ; 1 irai 11 iiiiiii'ii-yi, luugn rigni out tn ineir precni e ana comuienn 11 to ins attention ol tbijae Souii I im. snttliimr in preloreiice to sn-.i A.i.crieau ern tlciiiocMts who bavo publicly denouneed the icm. 'f hen afi,d, if the aliinn be in relation U Ainerimn pony aa ' trattom I rrcmoet, that ho S-'i a mueb sounder abiviirr re- oes, .". luiduiajliteorispirutorv Tha II ti. J ith 1. Ciiit.-n h a d'livrt taa'aei.l B 'drena tq aa ima atfa.l.tae at an Ameti.-aa btrbecu la li-a-gna, Kr.ituvky. ea M. a U) last.! . SOT I IHU'VRLV TIMtttl. ' . A gwitlrnwa ftm Kobe m, who is town Ibm r fuar d; tg, aid it a ai n-pott. ib kit angLbor. kund that Mr. fillmnr bad hen.tli.lraen fn m tl rrrl,pf.tii rare, it, autl.ur uf t in ia rati. n alitUd bia !i t aai.n. ' Tb p4-).W wilt have amp tiaaa t . mmtradift l tftre lb ll'aaf tvnii-r. fi'ill thy i-tmull lank la ref"' "f e!. Mr. Kill nr is ant. an!) .,t withdrawn, hut be will be lb nail President. If yen but anUir luUttll.g ua yvar earraa y. THAT.TE.tCtMWEIXIT. .W f the a-laatea nl Ur. Babaasi.'. prnr ti ., t . Ih l'..a,.,ry drnv U..I t m,jr , n,wt) (3 f.vur 0 rrd ioi lb wegae uf ibe Uburia, , t. ""t " ' Ind' vd, I! . V bav gud. ,a aver that Eu. of ,h. l.t t,mim u r-c:aAUii. tear f.rlread..,b a el.arge. vT. Uv. UlW id.' Ibat ia tb i.peeth la wUb ibe Penn.vJv.w a ft. nu'1 put ChtUi bm lb. aW-w 'wagMVe'iil .,-' J,, :r ",sf " "' "V ' wa-,, rtTe l,h,,rr i.ngl.t . o rv ltc-d ta 0-0 e. . U,T t bal tUt he aeg ,ar,. . r da'?i -as of ih. wage. Ibe area tn !,H f rrlf M ia rr.fir ail Oei..,- w,.!d ,, , ,(4 ,1,1 ir. Bn ao lai, lnl ef. , tea erat. a day ..,.. stirfi.,r;r Atunti jb h cali'lf In (he m- n,nHr tn Va b-l.i al Rd flpring.., ia BntiewHi Cnnr.lv, on Tne-dij ll, j iaatanl, Wa bais an di.ul.l there wilt Irf alai-e .lumanl aed there will be. rp.akera Iter tu ei.tn, ; bun all wbu attend, j W weaal al.o !?! t th meir,g t i enme off at Cmieni-d, IB An-.,n CeBiitj'. ib &tb ..Wbt- iver other, eviiut.'ta may d.., a rreOiet thai -vl i tnuiu will be fonnd rigl.t iH up oa tba tiU 0: Nuiember. HIZZtl! We anrle thai t. tl. Carmiehaal, EaojiVatie'ef' tha' Am-'rit-aa Kie- toral tandidatea tor lb l?wi at laege. pub.Ubea in lb ltalei;li Il'-giaf-r U .it it appe.m nlfnta for Wiilsv nali, ttouluujia, anl AirLioJit euuntie. .Where Camiruu? :mp.jun ra.'if. Caaaoa ia jti getting into hra r.uggv and Mart prior tus rt OBiira I the p.r.rM f lb d.-u.b- m bi4-L Ut kel rB.!.,,!.., r.d that, U.er -fe, k, ., lrt.! r J. of lh pvar af IjU.r la t A.fwr ,wrv!(, . toth,,H k..u.a 'r,;.! uximrJS .,., w, Wa u bad I , t?Meu !a eM1,rve.T Jn ear r . 0, Tl Lai baa b.e,aa ef '(, a, bnw f.ut ta it a saalt. r ,4 no m.tavin .-Bru nee : unr d ie. it aigtii'y wbetliM be-Jvaeatd a re.!a.l.0i f the I,. b.r'wjqr.oitol,a.f ;, ,tt , t " eeWaeSM..'. 1b.s ia th ,1 f the poiol in e.imv-r.y : ,BJ u tabub the t. uih af e,,r all.g-.tiwi w, have a.d ea a-biaew e'tea-.-Untial ti. ti.n..r tbat will t,. fit t y,, Biial af a j iu uma tn the eaoctev The rpn.h, W I- MRfll t . , . . 1 1 1 m- .... -1 1 ' vv ouu-iresiurv bill, ia Jaon.iy 141; anl ia '-Cilua Lii'e aul Time ..f Henrv Oa?," rl. , , ,j..' M j, httii: " It w.s ,;t i!,U -..la. IKTilOl ih,t Mr. Barb- f 1 ''V"''' """ f UI ' -eey 0 ih. wag- .f I. b,.r. iht ftvt,b ,,, r.... b.,.1 Me. far,-ha. ,i the e. , t t i'.... in .ne el ahH-b Hi annual . t It, tvrtn.-r UU 0 .1, .. l ie what .rr, the other, ami; .a I e evl ti-ixls, 'r "' I '"P'.'.v w.il be dauhle in the r.iin.1 -.tB ut what t,..y r. ia it,. Liter.' , mntwn la re ,a f.:ilt f ,(l .tm .....joj,,,, uil ih.-vr,,, ,., f,.r, if . s-t -teeth. Tb. prmcipl ami the obj.i-trifiii.il be . l'gitt, '' X. ..- AwJ B" . ' '( the .;bi.r.n t.'n l..ner of the -tb,..,". ta .author eif lb late and time. members of tha tern heroes terms as faWstid sUnuerou in them- seltcs s ontiusmant to propriety and coorto-. Ex Gov. Floyd said t ; ' " '" i " I D id fioiu s tHuro of one wank in New oord than "old Kjualtrr." Tl.e tact is. Urn land stealer aud covenant breaker iini.-l bo deflated. XtiJirilt (Juzt'tt: ExrainHDiNAar Marriak The Charles 'otk that tba eoemy of demotraey ia w At j ton . C , S a( idard is. rearauiHiblo for the stale- niut in n a wimiuiiib loos bison IMS', wees, at the Court H uo", in one of the dirtricji-. of .)ht Styte, in which tho bride Wi.s one. hundred nd rwviiiy f and .the bridegrooih ' twelve ' years old Both .wftra ia tho prime of lit. There was pre. et at the nupMal ceremony a ton of the bride older than the hridruoni's fulhor. ' but the remarks of every one who shall ut aoy lime iiavn spokeir in Congress to any matter that retains a public interest. In JWoi'ay there is perhaps hardly a family in iu3 Liuicu o.-aies mat win not nnu tne name cxmuectioii, near or :a Lonnra b.'el4?6ai tio. The same result will slso take nlaea in lhn O.....U . L ' . 11 'IL . . oouiu,, w.uer ij.ucnaoaq is supposed to be the only candidate. Mark the prediction, arid call 0 talae proptefi;'r the . reault does not prove what w siy. Two element! are' Combined to pradace tbrrfesuft men of all parties sro for the same ticket. Tlia a, re-irefent- m.,... ..ii.. e .1.. ; 1 : '(, 1 j 1 1 , I -v-M jvouhk u vow , wuuiry ia an eleiut'l I tive 01 ir.e people, ana know the onrt thai h. ;n I . , j . - , - . . j ' I m.v. u.q nunc .cucraiHIH HirVUe U UIOD ic Bcicu in itie iruusaciiuiia oi pUllilC Stlairs American pnrtv. Thtre are fVars a'aaioa h. twm. thu Onrvirrtity ind tite Antrim purl) I tell you what t'beae Umds are They are ihp bond of justice, of truth, of patHotism and ( riuiit. fljravol J be ar. tha Lands af tba conxtituUoit and of the Union..' ; ' We say this language of distinguished sort of the .Old Dominion is in honorable contra.if with that too. uiu.il with opposition or.it.ru ; and U gratifying from the fact that in tht heperitis-, of libvited pililical contests, there are yet some wno ri-e superior to inem, sua are capable On mjing justice, to a poiitio.il opponent. c-j a eonuectioii, near or remote, presenrtsd t. :.. i : . .1 ' .. . ai is umy in hub way, jn )reover, inat a faithful picture can bepresenteel.of the dis " cussions of the National Letrialature. ' Thi . fclan of tlie work - embraces, also. (Vermont iinrfaairrietiines copious explsnatoryjjutes of iw 4...wt itu 111. viicuiii.-wancrS mat galled them forth s and at marked periods it the history'of Congress and the country. re:ruapec;uvercview',- The X. Y. Sunday Dispatch, a cautious nentral piper says, - Wa speak advisedly when we tell ur reader thafTMFILLMOKE MKN WILL CAKKY FREB STATES THAT ARB KK-j ' The New York Tribtoe is raepangihla for the lulIoWtng : .;.."'"" . We have suthetitie information to the effect thut the Hen. J aims Buchanan, lately offered to the Hon. Millard Fillmore the limbSnnv to f.. .1.. A It .11 . ' . . couiuu as an inuuetmeni to witnaraw lioiu Mi ( Fillmort'a ) -Jpraseat vposjtltiti . aa - a - i'residnn tml candidal. W learn that ihu proposal wag BiiMly and decoromily jhioliaed bv-theiaJ .: :t..a v-mi.... ... . ..i .1 ' . . I iniguiviieu riiiniore, - witn tne suggestion that perhaps after th 4th of October the distinguish ed Buchanan niiadit ba rnodv tit rmmiia m . - - a j . . v - .ui.i,i oner. - - - - of Slates must live as . long as the memory of auingioo m cuensned py ton Amerjcsn pea ple. It will not Jo for tb Democrats and Ka- pubricans to run away with the idea, that because I The antra. JudL' Kent, k noWD Inrfttiehiittt tha 1.. I,'.ll... , . Ti .1 r, , . .v ' . -. T .... ujtu uo bus uiase aa mucn aoisa aa 1 aegai orm cy 111s cobiineiitarica on tbo ttonstila they do, Ibey are not a eaioast and active a j tion, ind, S pn of the greatest Constitutional eilher o the oppoaing parties. It is ndt a party btsytm ia the JJohrn, goes besr.ily for Fremoot. of wild fanatica, but one tbat foela that a erius . , ' " 4 .. . iiWoa Jour. went which leouirta tha UaiteJ effort. of con.er-1 communication with tbe spiritual Vorld-a.4h. vative aad sober man to avert. The aober aen. end thought of the people scorn to be aettliog dojo' tha facW that the only safetv for the coon- try at the present time U in the elevation of air. Fillmore : and beoca the v are But ia 'ba noailion J to aiak any great noise oa tb sohjeot. Aftar venerable Jurist has beea deed for some year. When sliva, be followed liithfuily ia the tat steps of Washington, and if living now. wedoubt not, the Farewell Address would array him against all geographical parties, JV. Fi 5j frm. ....i.j.; ; . - , - - Pbesidknt Monroe died at the residoae of his s.m in-law in- New " York, in 131, and w buried in a cemetery on tha North sidu of seiiond street in that city. There ia not even a head bne erixited lo his meinorv. - But upon a aim -pie slab of -narble, that lie flat, soiuo twu h'e't squRrs upon the earth, and H almost covered with gras, ia tlia folfowinginsTiption r" Jmii.cs Mon , . 1. ... -r:n ' il r .,i, n , to 'wiunn 1 iiiiHwin. vault. vo. gf. lina i all there is to indicate the renting plaoe of an - 11 .1 -it'. . :. 1 o . - -.a r ruaiueui. ui me unu;.i siaiea, , .b"-n;irr'K0'f'A'"'"'wW eild-lcl ul fni,i,.,m; -J. ,1.1. r.i .... j ...., f,,,:, , .I!f , ,(,o?e. k. l.fun.d-wu1..U.-..'i,il,aiV"'7"r":" g f..r the Pe. D eout.tr, where h ei, eeia w do ; ' . , " " ewsideiai . 0. Ill J,. l4hn.:ut.... . . i . . . . i ---,, ... j; in. t-rna.a, ..ee. aild yeumau's enic in the g.uj taii. Tl.c n v.,rr aick n.a et In lamilv hia liilli'rtn revejited hia aetive ptrlicipHtiun in Ui eanvasa 1 hut if th K iil.r of the II raid will be at VVadi aburuvgh on Tuvly nest, he w -4 hear a - apeesrb fram- -one-of-the 'Cha-tor for 'tb Hi vt at taige tbat will du biiup;.iud at lmig a bp liv.i. 0 bu brother Burr, and bear'tur yuuraelf. W bat b tu invited tu blow eur conch there, sad we mean to du it ; ami from tbat time tu the election w ah.. 1 1 l m" " tvr peak at all point where we onngolaerowd togubir. i.n vii,ce i-f- M,l:iiralrnji,.nif.'ti..i 1 a . 1 vn ste l a iw.a.ure. a-hf.-h .... .... ,.. ...! .- 1 ., . . - - " ri"e "iirt niiuwra 1.. ii...i a huge reduVtioa-jiy; f.fT n. r ceTlt-ia V ':"r' "er'eno pr., .-,t;, , i it. tb. " iirmi niu..r.. n ai.lljil It tl; a ea.etia.i.-nr.Su-tav.it ws l-J ! . . ' w nai-a of u eB.iuh, herouae ia treaeua 'to lb coun- Thi.- Ii the laeguap nf the anUmr of tbe . " Lil printed Im trtrt ifpea Ji.o;ei' Bocbanan wna put in onUati.m. fi.'r tbe'Pret'a I. !' nJP.. d biX-ire. there uhi L ; A PACT SOf TO BE 018G.ti3.iiD.; . t mireprs-en bim .'.not hi t-ant areee'h ur srv ttiaa foot which eannot ba diagubed.lbst maty of j thR'. Tbea, aecotdlng to Mr. Cultta, Mr.- ft VI II .1. . t. - . n.'.ian... .. 10.il ,l. ., , - " i.kuu.iumi,i wiiruir.. .ujip.iriara iu lue -suuiu are ! . " " i",''nt auiii.ir ana the auvie t ef avuw.Hjr in favor of ajliarutiiin of the Uniuo.' In '"'"ry, of whu-h it wonld b jviiA Tub BooT o.f THfrorHr.sr hm By ihe ofli cial returns of tbe Kentucky election, it appear tfie. American psity in iluit Suto lia a mujorhy of over fen thoHtuxd mitet, or nearly three titin its majority in List year t contest. 1 hi w ghown by the lamitville Journal and Fratkfort Coin uran wealth. . ' Mas. Srowg.Thy are bejrfnnincfo discover in bugland that .ura. btowe la a UWrarv, politi- cal and personal huuibog. The London Athen aeum, notwithstanding its abolition 'sympathie; critieises her last bunk with great severity. Ass literary production, It is benenth roiiteuipt,. and as a picture of Sou,thern society, the "Athenreum ustly regards it as Supremely falae. Aftel t mile, ojir r.ngluih fneiula will bod out the real hu racier of the. sntnelavery movement in this 00 on try, and of the adventurers, male and fe male, by whom it is couducted. . ""." (;tnmomj ljitpalrk. 1851 the totalled ileuioemcy of Sarth-Carolina and m.ial of Uia ethsr ISbiiah.-rn, f !nt,c tank gnun I n Is. v .r of the a.lieas and absurd duel, ine uf seeea.-ioo. A few punwns witliln tbe range' uf u,r acquaintance, tU'i called themaelves Vlbia-aJioUh wsdu nut tbjuk bej werejoMtljr entitled to that sppellation tvmpa- Uliaed with the seceasioiiiata and 'refused to vute for tbe candidates of the paity tn which the; profiswd to b.'long. Well, all thus poraont ar diiw-fluubiiiian-l men fur tb purpues, at thry co, uf savtug th Union I Crtdttt potttri!' Tbe New Orleans Delta, a so-called domosratic pa per and 4'i,at oracT bTlbe tiii tb which TFKToiigs, aa of th contingent electiun of Fremunt : " W have tmaeunaoUtlon-aUaiviiU anil thit is that w can aad will outlive tbe degiaUati.10 of Frem.mlY lectiun. It will unite ua. Il utlt kuttm thai twnt tu jtsBAara Omeattrarw embracing faou, A'umreaua. and Mrti-a,) Which weniay regard a-iineiiiaole, by present ing sb issue in whioh tb South will unite tu a man,' Tbe insult uf uch an election of such a bibb, ob sui h a putturm, will nnt be borne by tha euolfaera people It will be a blow ia Ibe facet ... Tb eloctinn at' Juha C. Fremont would at least ar- oomprisb on thing :it would ahuw aa exactly wbal wc ar to oipect. fremoat may b pleaeed, by an over whelming Northera Vow, ia tba 1'reai.mney. - to rule aver her with Seward, Sumner and Hnle aud Orwly; to plan ber humiliation. Tu rule evr her? Never I le tirttmn of frtnoml mli be tht kiull af lAii Cataa.' The Wilmipgtoa Commtrcal quotas this articler ap provingly, aud thinks tbe JMta has not lu tbe least exagsratad th eonequeeea of Fremont's eleolinn. 1 addition te these signiltrsnt facts may b eited tbspob of Mr. Brooks of Suuth Cjuoliutj aha waaj n in .11 t 1 Q lil - 1 eaon.h. I eeansa II I I .1 . . " " ' "''" "! o y it WavntKAtoa tu ib country. , . . - J" Thaoherr-hed pnrpe of -Mr. Buchanan, the teadv w1.l rocoikct, M.a tu do awy with all piip.rmonry, sah.titut. jn t.Ju4v motfllic currency, and red,.,' tbe price of property', a. well 0f. labor, all over the country. Ilia own Urj of eight ,.,ara .r day, a. Senator .In Cungrt'es woald bs, been pi-atly wih'.nc el in value, and the rich woul.UeilLbeen madericbe.' -and the euor nonrer n. . , -t-j ..... me vuuuiry. Mr. Clay .poke on the bill hrfre the Senate an oa the " theory of tb. Mr. Buehana'n,. and hi.Te. ssaritarittlmaeepM into tte " frfe bfirTiiata 6v Mr. C.ittoa : . ;. , ..... ' " Th proposed anh,t:t.tiod of 'an eM..M tc eurreney to-thftHw-sad Battm1yU.jhwb-a batal hctri nn liiiir fun i-i.. ; t.. . .. ' j .j if! . . . .!, i of eternal jUoe. Aaui.,s id. turrrney of the i ciui.tr, to censiat of. tw.Mh.rde af trnpar .id in of ' ' 1 fpwiei andawumine. .;. . - v va aa niiiBt . 1 . watk.aw-. . 1 . d.-hJa. hu h ...1. i'.. r ".-unt wbi.-b-th. w- w tu 11 tn nrsxiiinf. Ih fTiia r at I - , ' ,"". and B, oa IS. prupwKy ot tU . entry, wnuPd be moat r.ineua. A U pHipcrty , oalj h. reduced in v-lu, to one rl.iH of iiT f rUut bob, tu. . ; . . Tuoiraetca lor. ,...Wur., r loeeigBSel.t would b three i.bim tnTrr "' hundred 'l onr humired Hiilliijua I "lul'li lwf into Bigbteea a a , .' ', , , ; - -" Have reutletneu refl.4,Hl .1. ef itornnm f denietio., 7:"":,"?""'" bat the country i, bar. W . 21 ' ' aawwaj
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 11, 1856, edition 1
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