i . NORTH CAROLINA ARGUS TM k Ik Pa-rWt rifBtt a. eternal vttl -B..MUastul..t- tUVnmmmM M...adrl1re.l.Wep. C. W. FENTON, Editor. WADEIBOBO', X. C. THURSDAYMARCH 29, 18C0. FOR GOVERNOR, JOHN POOL, Of PASQUOTANK. OURRFXVES. Ws sr aot ao isln M to prcaum lbt w shell -op Ik xnallgneat slandrrs and vituprtiv effort of political Bmia lo wound oar reelings, and lo In lira as. W fed IbwWful Uit we can "jonsoicntiously any to these individuals who cas 6ml no better em ployment Ihu that ntwiguing ws " viper-,... they ar gnawing lb 81. Bettor men thaa we k. beea abused. Mi -illified, and booted I lb grave by slenders Mm end fool tb brti tbl conceived, ad lb toepies tt -Uerti th.m. All -wtliav to iy la relation to lb charge that ii beiog indurtrioaaly circalatad bereaboots that W r an ..--Aliolitloniet-is, that '' Whe" lbM bodies wer recking their mothers' pspi, nd needed . .niWinrtto kl them decent, (tbey noodsewe. i.i. i w.. now re. the enemy of DOUJ W"J " ' 1 Northern fanatics, and dctoted onr lime and ear ii.. .ltiMP of Southern rights. Ws mean, - j - ft.. .11 wbo ore skeptical !n Oii matter, to a arti cle, in rep'j ehrK of thU Iu,,ttr'' ruUihe'1 the Aryne about a year linee. TOOCBVOIKO MEN. - Now 1 the time, aayi the Raleigh Ryot", for lb Whig young men or Ibis Stat to win laurels for Ihem mrecs, while Uiey will be doing good service to tbeir eoaiitry. Never wa there a hirer field tlian la now ununited, and aever was there a time when on enuld mount the roitrom with more confidence than at this, nresent iuncture of affaire. The misdeeds of Democ racy everywhere, and the anjust Slite platform of the party in North Carolina, furnish Inexhaustible themes ,in!n in.liinuition and sever reprobation. No wi &- - n d - man of ordinary intelligence and information can fail. with these theme, to trip up the hecle of the strongest Democrat he may encounter in debate. - There is In fact so much to be sold sgaint the Dem ocratsthe means of slaughtering them are so ample lial it is difficult to determine which to select. W hope, then, our young Whigs will go forth con . qaaring and to conquer. ' - roaag ' mo f Anaon, and Stanly, and Union, and RiokmoaJ, be p and doing! 1)o you want aomething to 4 for sbacaaM? Make up elub forth Afgm. Xmm mm ef Stanly, who inherit your father' prin cir le-wb boast it was, and is, that tbey and yo Henry Clay Whigs rememoer ine iienry viaj ..I T I! HP. UNITED Acreed-de a your hand, old feUow." Ak, ms! twenty years make a difference In a man' Hf. 'Th approaching content forth Frwiiaeney win be the moat ImporUnt which ha t Piaee ainoe tb formation of tb Oowrnment. "-&"'" tru-tru-tb greater aeoessity for tuo for U sake of tb Union. Tb party uichtfo" bat been acting alnce 1840, hat been wting lb Union erer since, and it la not eared yet. It la Urn tber was a change, mi... t. .n1t;il ilrnend tb xHtene of tht Union, lb safety ef ur proprty, and It may be th liees of our families and the de.Unlea of unborn gen ra lions. Sim Jar J. We do teriW belieee thai tb iUtene of th Union depends npon th- irfnt of th Democrat! party, to which w ow all th ill which now afflict tb eountry. Th safety ef our property also depends upon th de bit of thai party, for if they are oontinued in power, their rulers, progressing in th sam ratio In the future a in the past, will not be satiffied with public plunder (eten now they rue to dirtribnto th pro ceeds of Hi sale f public lands, which belong alik to all the Btatee, among the States equally,) but will find ways and mean to obtain and retain tb prlrat property of liie eltliens of the screral Stat. Th lire of our familie ha already bee endangered, aye, worse, destroyed by Democracy. What think you, people of North Carolina, of party whoa leaders (ay, their President) turned th weapon ef the Stale against the people of th Federal "eity, and actually shot, in eold blood, om twenty or mor citisens while In the peaceful exeroia of one of their dearsl pruu er the electlre franehia. And what think you was the pica which this party, who all themseWe Demo eratie, and yet depotioally lak tb lie of tb peo- pi because they stood in the way or a Lie raoc ratio aucceas-what was the plea with which they attempted to justify themseltes? A riot I Well, with this plea they wenl before the courts, and although tbY had a Democratic judge prone enough to lean toward the aide of power, nod wicked enough to gratify bis own hatred and wreak Tengcance against the inuooent like the listed Jiffries, making the end justify the means-with aU this in their faor. andjft jury, nearly, if not all known to be hottil to tb cause, they failed to establish the f lea they were left without JustiOca tion. and are to-day, In the sight of Ood and In the opinions of good men, guilty of innocent blood mur derers and the. blood which they shed cries for on- ninst the oeme tra tors and contrivers of the r- n . . murderous plot, and will eoeer with shame and eon. fusioa th guilty parties when they stand befor the throb of Ood In judgment. Yes, fellow-citiiens, on th defeat of the Democratic party, depends "th saftrty of yonr property and th Urea of your faun. lies." Not only has Democracy abed th blood of the people with her own hands but she has instigated others to in urn their hands in innocent blood. . De mocracy is etoarly chargeable with th John Brown raid. . Th man who perpetrated this outrage wer Abolitionists Republicans, and richly merited the fat they met, (and w hop that all others of them who ngag in Ilk enterprises may meet with similar am waa hunted to hi grew by Democracy yillined while lieiatj, landed when dead. This sam party is still en- faMt j but, reader, do yow not know that that party eWia th same dirty work of tilliSeation they I 0jjlleTW)imTtk,an existence but forth continued J and your fthera-rall yea -ftooti'toaiad, 1 tKiutloi of th qucation of slaTryin tad ont of and for JH) ether cause wan Defuse jqu ansjou. v- j Congresfi by th Democratic party T If you will read rani. . Twang men of 8tanly, you bar among you foryi)nrlelfi yoa cannot fail to be eonrinced of th at knot owe of the dirty viumera, wuo, .-. of ,hu jt , , ki mUfortuo tnat ao many liouiie himself crept into a lion's Skin." Pleased with j p, depend for political information upon th mis- his borrowed rob h tmaginoo as coum y. demagogues whose interest it is to ueeeiT snu roar of th king"y beast whose garment e wore oni in the attempt proved himself an ass. OU& CANDIDATE. W anil with th Groenabor' Patriot la saying, It Is traly gratifying U with what cordiality and onthn. skuai the aoaaiaaticn of Joba Pool is greeted by tb Whig Ihronghoatlhe Stat. Th atir Whig prw, w Uliere, hare rained hi name as their candidate, and expressed tb determination to do all in their power to elect him. The Whig platform, and epoailly th ad valorem plank, has gWea great satisfaction, and now that th ppl hat come tb consider of it, and to reeog nix how fair, jt nod equal it is, it is fast gaining friends, and hundreds who were formerly opposed to ad yalorcm.heeairw they kadnot token the trouble toinres tipSVe it, are now among its strongest friends. Bcfor the election, these hundreds wui nare increaseu to un root them. "North Carolina, from her reliable, eonserratiTe character, as well as from her position as on of th old Atlantic State, will perform aa important pania this contest.' '-Stmi)dartl. Indeed th will. ' Sh will perform tkat part which she oaicht to bay sooner peribrsaed. Yes, North Carolina is eonserratiT at heart but her people bar htn hetrared into sectionalism. The secret CirtuUr issued from th Eeleirh Sfndari (Bee, in February 1859. and circulated among Democratic members of lb Commons, says truthfully, "Th Stato waa Whig for years; and its transition! and principle take tktir com vlezio from ike old Wkig tnlmml. It was only through the prostration of the old Whig party when betrayed br Know Nothingiam, that the8tot went oyer to the Democratic side. There has been, boweter, ao rad. J0H5 POOL AND JOHN W ELMS. Th following xtract, najmth Ellsablh City , Is taken from lb speech ofGoreroor Kins," Democratic 8uts Conrentioa, aoptig It nomination for tb offio of Goremor, as reported in the AaaWsre! of lb 10th Inst., anjl therefor, w suppos, autkeou. j - 'Th Opposltloa adopted ad valorem In tbUStotoj as their hobby, and bee nt forth a standard bearer. who, a lew short mourns ago, on "r-- tiro of tb State, by bis rot. declared d 0,0m1to be wrong In prlnolpl. That party l"rwg 'J ternal Improeemente, and yet they select a men to enunciate and defend their pletform who ha inyaria. bly roted against etery railroad proposeu w u- - during his Una ofMreio In th Legislature. Saying nothing or th bad last, ana me want oi courtesy, Minced in th abo paragraph on th part of Oof. Ellis, In attacking hit opponwit In th midst of his (Ooy. Ellis's) friends, and In th absencof Mr. . . . . . i . i rool and on an occasion in wuien n couiu no vm im plied to Oor. Ellis has, In th abor little extract, attend two flat misrepresentations, vii: 1st. It I not Into that Mr. Pool, "on oath, a a repreaeototlT In the Legislature of th Statoj by bis ...l. ilrxUred ad wolorem to b wrong In principle." 2d. It la not tra that Mr. Pool "ha lararlably .,1.1 Milroad OrODOStd to b built during bis, term of serriee la th LerislaturSj, la these two assertions, Oor. Wits nas anewu wu self to be either wofully Ignorant of Mr. Pool's Legli lallT record, or that h Intends wilfully to mlsrepr- m .1 . Jit .ki- II. m uke either born oi me uucmua. Takinw Into eonsldoration tU fact that, at lb U Mr. Tool waa disUnl from lb Oorernor nearly two hundred miles, th sttack may bar been a 4re one; but it lacked a heap of being truthl. W bop thU is not an indication of th spirit in which Oor. bills intends to coutluct the campaign. . FILIBUSTER MEETIRQ. . " ', W eommand tb following artlcl, wldek Wpy from th Atisnt Amtrkw, to th attoatloa of our radr. 11 Mr. Arery will read It think h will Withdraw tbpilht 'gurrilU," which h pplld to th Whig of North Carolina, and acxeewieoge vaai the nam I far bettor suited to th partywbos mem bers are openly sngaged lo nllbustorlng intorprlssa making war upon Irtondly , and wUenlng th breaches between lis" and other, caused by th narrow policy of a Democratic President. They r disunion ists, and design lo lubrcrt tb gorernment of lb country, and tbs designs, it is declared by General h,vh. "ar known to. anJ spproteu oy, u uoT.m m.t of th United States." JVoe-Thos disunion lbusUr ar Democrat. i ..t .;Kt 'latliuL.lsererul rceruttlognlibnsters esllina tbmsles Southern Us guars, or Knight f a. . ..... i i .1. L P.. ... ..ii Lui. Ih Uolilea Wlreio, nciu ioru ur. dd of our citisens at the City UalL Oen. Biokley, the Commander-in-Chief uf thia oath-bound, military .-a iiii..! nrmniution. said he had worked sinos 1854 to organise mis infim, .... Iween thirty and lhirty-e thousand misgulitod Amer lean cititen belong to this stupendous marauding party, Including lUpretcntatire and Senators in Con ires., Ei Uoternors of States, Gee. Harris of Ten nessee and th present Lieutenant-Goremor of Texas; and, further, that th designs of too engaged In, and leadiag It. ar known to, and Pprowj by, th Goternme nt of th United Btates. Gen. Biokley de clare! that th Mexican Gorernment was a failure, and that it should be changed the eountry conquered ii M. Pnol Is also yore eerer lo bis letter ajraiiist the Democrat,, charging them wi n oorrupuo.. uf.. I . mnr. .irninst t 10 Black KCDUbll' rj U b 11 sj n ttvi b saw vu m . cans. We eall the particular attention of the people in this fact. Is be tbus earenu not Black Republicans up the great 'Opposition party to denounoe th becausa they belong to and make iition party' of th eountry T" Standara. Hut you no word to soy about th charge of cor ruption T You do not deny that tu cnargo is iru. Yon tannot. Ton call particular attention to Mr, Pool'a savins; noAm against the Black Republicans, ..! insinuate as the eaMsc that that party oeiotg. . "the great Opposition of the eountry. in otner words, you insinuate that be is an jtioKionirf, as you t (n.innated: snd then charged against John A. Cilmer. You made Henry Clay an Abolitionist. VW .r.1 Scott say la an Abolitionist. General lay lor, loo, was sa Abolitionist, though fa owOfd a large number of alares, and "waa as true snd loysl to lbs South aa any man breathing. And who are tbey who make these wholesale charges or Abolitionism again.! men whose moral characters ar purer, whose lives are abor suspicion or reproach, and whose patriot ism ha been tested on many a bloody field t Who an thee who. bavin: ralsined very principle which they proclaimed, and having, thereiore, none w rend, depend for success upon maligning their fellow citisens who resort to th contemptibly infamous weapons ordetracKon and slander to Injur what they cannot equal, and destroy what tbey may never hope to itmftate fewho aw the; - They -are wemocraw "alia Fllibuter. alia Diaanionlst. And who U II. man who make this insinuation against Mr. Pool, and the Whig party who have chosen him their leader? " year ago he pompously paraded in his oarer that he could "kill and make alive." To day h is as bumble as a man ought to be who U ner Dolitical death. "It h oot tor a to dicta, but w r. snectfully nggat," is ih languag he sow usee might hav been better fof him had he wy been thus bumble but unfortunately, like Cesar, be wu ambitions! and it will be said of him, ere long, by th Deaocraey "bat aa he waa aiaoilioas, w slew t ojjktT C snd . Texas, sy ical ami tuential ekdnat in the viet of Ike people upon sands, snd John Pool, with iul rights, equal privil- gfHertl ?HM(tnM of public polity. The viwsar cet eces and equal taxation Inscribed upon bis banner, and nnt, and may be tutcenfaUy appealed to will be elected by a most triumphant majority. I for vxTEll ovxbtbsow or oca fabtt offer any grounds for it to our enemies . when we ggf Whig meetings hav bom held in tb extreme east and west, retifying the nomination of John Pool, and wdorstagtheeetionor the-Whig Convention which recently aseea bled at Ealcijb, and appointingdele gates to the District Convention. . Whigs of Asson, remember that you ar to meet on Tuuday of April Court for a similar purpose. Let us L... a roosinr. meetins. Let every Whig every op ponent of Democracy and Black Republicanism be present. Com oli men come fathers, and grand fathers, and bring your sons with you. We want your counsel. Your gray bairs inspire respect. We arc sot of those who despise tbe counsels of the aged and experienced. W Uave thai to Democracy. We want men of experience, to plan and young men to execute. Remember, young men, your eountry needs your service. Com with yourfthers imitate . e: ..n. th.;. and it shall be well iuvam i.vw " , ... . . with yoa aad wit ttaoe wnom yoa um. th meeting, and let as hear from you. Payno atten tion to Demeorati twaddl about Abelition-RepubU-aaUm-aak thorn if they are in favor of "equal taxa tSoa," ttiat's lb iasoa. Keep them to that. Come to the meeting and let as reason together.- - --------- . . . .u. nnnntis District Convention, which an9.m Than now! what do vou think of Ihatl There's Democratic' testimony for you, and an open confession that the peopl of .North Carolina ar Wbios that their views are permanent and settled, and may be successfully appealed to for the Met overthrow of the Democratic party! The Democracy know their own weakness, and confess it They have but a name to live. -Thev fear the truth but people of North Car olina, the truth ehall make you free, and scatter to the winds the false and baseless fabric of Uemocraoy. Verily, North Carolina iriU perform an Important part in th eoming elections, and that important part will be the "utter overthrow" of Democracy. Democracy is opposed to equal taxation.- Democracy is tiie enemy of neaee and ood wilL Democracy is the enemy of their the people in the disguiseof a friend- wolf in sheep's clothing. . . " . : "If we falter or lose ground here, our allies in the non-slavcbolding States will be disheartened, md vi may lose everyone or them in November.' Standard. You have already faltered, yoa have already lost ground your allies in the non-slaveholding States are already disheartened. Your party is split into frag ments, as divers as lb planus wnicn compose juur fellow tnat swaiioweu poech was about an hour in lengin, aau we. mi 1 by speeches by eue or two other gentlemen, ex .iug similar aeutiraeuU in th sam mnnr, in uk one from the Chairman of the meeting in his Your ti'atform. You are Uk the . ...... , .i.. oa.u ;.t . .TnoDsis of whose . hroadaxe but sot choked with 4he nanuie met at unanow. - , 7 , " .... .kli ir ,r allies in the DroeeedineswiU be found elsewhere, r. meonsisuint r proeeeuing. w .j wa iri Bsamitlut a miieraHerfaction, that he wouhl.Stana oy pany orSuiiwv r-v ...'. Jo-iul and showed (so th. report says) that the held together "by tb. "cohesive power of public plun- eaent OpposiUon, through all ttt phases, had pursued In November, if th. wishes and tb. prayer, of lSSZ U.Wng poUcy.but that th. Demo- good men avail,, o. ,U1 noton 1, lose "every one" of Z ZTLl ever been, and was now, a party of your .Ufa, but yo- be lost in the. "noise and eon- rriutil How lb Opposition party has proved fusion" of inevitable and irrevocable defeat andly frvutpic. a rr r , M(J ,bel(t aiaekUncand tlme-aerving uom aw , - wm 1 . i;..,t mwt at the bestl encouraged nope, vi u.." . (5 " to higher, nobler, brighter hopes, that our "Heaven favored land" will go on to complete the high destiny marked out for her by tb. banS of Omnipotence. This she can never do under Demon ratio rule. Her of fences and corruption ar rank. They "smell to Heaven," and lb people, to save the eountry from the consequence of their misrule, and to avert tb yea- geaaee of Heaveo, must cast them rortn, even aa jooau was cart Into the sea, to save th ship of stato ffom wreck and ruin. - "Let every Democrat in the State-riot every voter ia th 8tatetbink of the things." Standard. ; Amen. ; - tUc Democratic party is a party of principle, will ap year readily enough. It Is as plain at that fiv and two sank seven "five loaves and two fishes." - ' r. i 1 ...; th. Unit number of the Deaf Mutt Caeitl, printed at the North Carolina In atitute for th Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. It I in quarto form, eight psgos and fuU of interesting m.uer. a ...h.r kaa been printed, from tb setting of the type to 'lb. press work, by thrdoaf mute pu piU in the Iustitution,' requiring no other assistance thaa the correction of th proof, sheto and getting th farms ready o the pros. - Wendell he "PIG AND PUPPY." When you wrote Ih article la which these word oc cur, friend Spelmao, your decidedly handsome face and .lturtthrr nleasant contour, we can imagine, looked far less prepossessing hrttTWben we bad th pleasure of taking you by the band The raet is, inena opemuu,, that when we were seated at the supper tabl of th Bovden." and casually threw a glance aroona upon th countenance the busy Uirong, we singieu yom vu. as the best looking man iri that crowd. W did not know you, had no idea who you were, but that yoa wr a rood looking fellow, we knew right well. Afterward, when we were introduced, we were plea sea to nna tu. .n, nrr.oueion in your favor was not misplaced We wrote you down "a gentleman," and were gratified that so excellent, and in good looks excelling, a man was a brother of tho corps editorial. Now, friend Hnelman. will you obliM us in one thing. Don't spoil your good looks by writing anymore such articles The word od valorem does not occur in our platform but "eouet taxation" does. All we want Is to equal iie thinsa to omke fair that which is unfair to make jutl that which is unjust. You can't, surely, object to that. The great and principal inequality complained of Is that which exists between lands and slave prop- . ... ..... 1 erty; W only wish to restore me equmunuui the action of your party, In relation to free suffrage, disturbed. Now, d;n't make any mor wry faces, please. 1 : ' ' "DANGEROUS AND UNJUST." Th 0 reensboro' Patriot say s the platform of th De mocracy of North Carolina, framed at their late Conven tion, contains A resolution to the effect that ao ad val orem to x is "dangerous snd nnjust." And yet th Democracy of Guilford are for ao ad valorem tax; r at least their delegates in Convention voted forad valorem. n does it haooen that the Guilford Democracy are in favor of this dangerous and unjust system of taxation? Are they not afraid that W. W. Avery will class mem withah guorillasrth - thieves ana vaganouu. ui BUte? Why surely the Uuiuora ueiegauoa u tb fear of this badly beaten Congressional canoioaie before their eyes. It is a souroe of great gratification to us to know, that the Democracy of Guilford favored ad valorem. It was just Hk tb eiiiiens of Guilford. Whether. Whigs or Democrats th oitixens of Guilford sre for whatever Is Just and right; and though they may hon estly.differ on political questions, yet whenever sny thing so plaitf and evidently right and just as ad vale rem Is brought before them, they will be found united in their endeavors to mete out Justie to all. Guilford eouuty will do ber duty and her wbol duty In August next. 'J ' And ao will Anson. and all th rest, t-vunwe to all. Who dar oppos it ? . and subjugated. H slated that this Government was also a failure that it should be dissolved, aad that he was In favor of .lis dissolution and that when Mexico was subjugated and IMS uovernmem uuwitoi hat warm Itl faxVliF ol formine- that country and th K,.tf of this into a separate confederacy, llis speech was about an hour in lengtn, aau was ioi- lowod 1 press! .i...ii inimitable stylo. It was claimed by th speakers that tin Govertimi nt of Mexico bad luvited the chivalry (7) of the United States to aid it, Just as our Government had invited France to help us in our struggl against Great Britain! , , r.n li t,. true, that Keorcsentauvct ami oeua tort in tho United Stales Congress sr. privy w, or - workers, with these wild and recXless scnemes oi cob- Can it b true, mat uov. u.nu, v. tl.o uoond oRiocr in tu uovernmeut oi vn,nthiia with, or ate member or, a secret oath-bound military organisation, having in view the . . ... i : . : . af.vi.i. dissolution ot the union me uujugt.uu w. another Confederacy out of lb raiment of the two? Can it b true is ii possioie i.. i.a I : ..urninani sii iiisb iju'lbu axmvnm i and approret 0r, the unholy and nefariou designs of ti.i. ......i iln1.c-rtiflTrribu!teriiiir oreaulxatlon T If all this b so if an aflii mstive ropou be given to eur questions-then we ask, are the people of lb Southern . . r ...r..l.M staui vMWtfi U .aa NlulA wsUI V UI IlITU! K B,(J1I1UUI avi aaaaw tb present colored mongrel race in Mexico as co-equal? j.i, t w. vreatlv mistake if they are. This . -j- .. ... . . . ,fc:il..l . i. n i.nul.l tia torn ud nv me iron, "". Notice whe presided and were attive in this meeting .. : i .i i..ivn..n Mw,ntlv annolutea all ijemocraw n ax iu. uuun.----- , , 1 iu.iiii..i. . Nat cetnesenlimenisauTaaceu, that this Government was a roilur tuat n soouiu u. dissolved that the speakers wer seeking and work ing for that result and then remember the (set that . .Mlrin. to sneak in behair of tb Uuoa was hissed down! les, eiUieus ot ausuui, one oi j number, for only asking how and when the sentiments mieht be' answered, waa hissed down!! Will you per- ...,-h ikinn? 8hall Disuuiouiste meet, organise, denounce your government and form a secret oath- tv.md militarv Dolitical oriraniiation- in your mklsL, and Union men biased down nut allowed v to ask civil question? ' , ... . . . TU Mnnth hta innt neeu invaueu. wi.n a ucs.km excite an insurrection a design on the part of Ih leaders to instigate one .Portion of. her population to ria. and overpower the other. She ha declaimed in- ltsaMaant1 ar i arm in fit it nvbti has denounced it, and justly Tbs leader of th invasion and attempted insurrec tion have been kuny. The Boutn ieeis riguieo avenged, and shout amen! to tb hanging. Good asavw war r n rtPMUinuci Llisa iiiuausvue punishment merited. How, thea, oaa she applaad miA I. . .intl.r ieked dasum OB a aeicuoonaa t v in. u. ara luvitaa w atsuce. lteavs. rn.wt.tt tilal tlfinilfMI IUUDWfl aaarvst J - - - sited to tb South too. Let those having such designs on Mexico, be wrnd by the fate of John Brown! Tk. .t.i ..t.Uii hv Franc, to this eountry, and tb ever glorious name aad magnanimous course of Lafay tt hav been ooupled with thl uunoly attempt. France came here lo help us against an opprvww -v. to elevate Benedict Arnold over George Washington, , . .... t I our armies, snd he fed and elothed our soldiers. W hea Franc bad aocomplishe k.. aku.1 .h. withdraw her toroes. Do tbs bm- busters Intend to do this, or do tbey intend to remain and enrich themselves with tb spoil of conquest Will tbey not remain in Mexico, and despoil th Mexi cans? When Lafayette accomplished hi purpose, be returned to France. Will Gen. Bickley do the same, when he has accomplished his mission? An organisation more dangerous and anboly la lis inception, progress and design was never organised, and tktM be dueountenaneed and put don. mv Tk tola Democratic Convention In .AD VALOREM. It means, ayth. Cariwf WtJtkmem, awarding to tb valaa. Aa ad valorem tax system, i that all proparty U mad to way wordlog to it . Th maa wb wa maeh SeJsaiM property, Wuv be bad, aacroe. ma nfae taring ar athw aaafe, mm awdar this avatom. aaeordlni to lla value. ' If hi property be worth $30,000, he pay twice a maeh tax as h wk waa- 910,000, and foar us as maca a he whs owns only $5,000 worth, aad sooa. Than, too perceive, It la aa ttual system-bear a D ...ll. ! smaortiaai to what thev ar. worth. Th Democracy weal to aU length to giv tM pPn canal tufrfc, and la that violated on of th om- promise ef tb Coaatltubea, which unbalanced oar Suto system. Ifuality at tb polls wu tb hobby horse which Desaoe ratio aBdlaato tod sat otno for reara. SaumUtp, was their word aad rallying cry until at last, after watting tboaaaSMls npoa tkasaad of th people's money, they got th oveted squality at tk polls, aad every fro maa wa all owed lb priv- ileg of voting for Beoator. Bat whea it to quality of taxation, bow stead th matter with Ih tonality Democracy ? D they eome up ami sry oat for anal toxot? No, Indeed! Tkey ar opposou so a. Why? Because It Is a system Ihel wUl bear very light apoa the poor maa of tb. oouatry, and will fall upon tb rick according to la strtot vaiu M uir poasea- .... . a I . a dons. Tbey will set ap aay nam nor aau autu s rea sons sky they oppose It; aad among them will b on , to Ih sffeet, thai it I calculated to stir ap th aegr Ilea her la ar mldst-all to frighten th people v. .v. swi. a aloadav. th 19th.. lb bill' txv tbarislag publiaher of Mwspsptr aad periodicals tor ariat the date aad sxpiratioa of sobswriptiea-upoa ad. slips nl passed. Tb Momasssao mi was -i tw. rk,Hda elalms bill waa takaa , hUssrs Toombs aad Mallory sands speacbes to Its to- ; for- - - ... . ,,i la Dons, th eommiiiee way o - ported a bill for tb redemption at i"""". aad to Increase th tariff, which waa referred to tar -Committee ef th Wfaol. Mr. Cox, of Onto, mad a . , tpeeoh la tareroi ia aiexioaa uwait ...... la th Sen!, oa tho 0th, Mr. Wlleoa, of Mjsaa .hasstte, tolroduoed a bill for th otru.Uoa af va steamer for th. suppression of th s lav trad coast of Africa; and joint resolutloa Vsourlng tb right of search oa tbs coast of Africa for tb mora effectual sapprew'wu f lb slsv trad. Beaater Owia, of Ca irorala, latroducoa a om - - House bill, la remrsaa to th v.rlaad maU route to' Ainwall. Senator Oraea's joint rosoljitioB to -ad- lourn vr from tb BUth or April to un ov. Ues over. . . . . ,. .... Ia the Hobs, Florida eisims war. i., th. Sickles' eon tested leetioa fas being dleaso whea tb Heass sdjouraed. Ia th Senate, OB Ih 21st, tb fmW Emlgranb Protection biU was passed, and another to i rodaM tba nabli printing xpns was adopted. Rcaolirtieaw wer paVsod calling for information la reprd to la atruotlons to lbs Gulf Bquadroa In relalioa to th r eeat atioB. ' i . . . . ... Ia tb Houss, a rovoiuuea was insrww over, calling for for loformatloB to relation I IheOuir squadron, simitar to th Senate's, A - Oa tk SW. tb eorre.poau.aoe wns nr. Harris, reUtiag to his misetoa to Japaa, wa. laid be fore tb 8eto. A bill was passed tor tb. return oT andeUvered Utter la th post offloas to th wrilers thareof. whea their asm and reeideacee sre eadorseU tbaraoa. Th Hosaastead biU wa discussed. la tb House, la alleiiiKaa eiecuoa . bated. Th reel is unimportant. Ia lb Senate oa th. d, a reoolatioB oBereu oy A. O. Browa,ofMis.iaippl,waauopvi in." -.a-tb committee on publi. lands lo Inquire snd report oa the expediency of granting the lands to th. 8tate ia which they r reepectivy. Georgia, reported a bill for th reltef f U.reeideala. on the Houmas Grant in Louisiana. Th. bill forth ' seulement of lead titles along tb. Una betwea Gor. gia ad Florida was passed, aad some progress mad oa tbs Private Calendar. , la the Housa It w( decide! wita a mrge majw.. la favor of the restoration or the Inlsnd mail service, which had been suspended by Ih Post-offlo Depart ment for want of appropriation. Private bill we, considered. .. M ..... .i., Both House Mr irjourneu trnu1 26lblnst. -J- THE OLD NORtTbTATK SPEAKS. t- 'Wherver the 'Divinity which shspes ear ad" may east our destiny, w hep w shall ever prove a true and loyal son to North Carollaa. Her Base (ball . aever be altered by our lips but wilh reepoet, ut tioa snd reverence. Iter recent publi pirll nd en--terprue, her Immans miaing, maaafactaring aad agikultural iwsouroas, shall be held ap by a to tb admiratioa or slraager her towering moeaiainc, bright rivulets and beautiful rivers will wag alustor around our memory, bat bovll, ta tow-Vid lug sharacter of her people, their dVvotloa to the Uatea aad CoustitatioBy and to la prraeiples which stiU speak audibly from tb graves of oar Whig revolu tionary ancestry, will continue lo bind our seal to bar, with 'hook of steel,' sad teach as la ear distaat horns that If ws are tra to her w eaa aever bo traitors to Ood or oar wool eountry. It is tra, th aai snd to lead them to th support of their ow party There Is a sort of ueeeeslty for bringing th aegr Into question. H I reprt7i so treated ia tk eoaaidtretlea of this question; and if referred to at all, It will b by th Demooracy tor no other parpos thaa to sxsite prejudices sad toaak. political oapital, for which, let th responsibility rest upon them. They bar aevar failed to ase It for pc political parpoMS, even sgalasl tntr Beiguoor ana kindred, and w xpet no reforms tiou la thor who hav grown gray la Inlqultl. Thy will ootion to os It. W ask lb people to mark th fad, sod eoa- tWerltwell. "Rh.ll w ma to aew parly for safety; or i..ii Mand la aad ataad by tb food old Demo Mrt. hick bs thaaamo la Maiae that It la in . ,, Mii.-i North Carolina, aad wnicn aever wuusiij t -'-ately dcaios to nny one or lo aay class ef men eqaal right sad equal privileges T' Kaltigk Standard. "Actions speak loader than words." may aay uour example, lb precedent cannot be talked away Precept I of littl worth Bates bactsd oy a proper .xampl. Demoeracy "aever wtUmgly or atMeramy denies lo sny ea or to aay alas of me equal ngni and equal privilege," Thea you do not "willingly' oppos euual texatioa! Yoa did act "deliberately,' in Convention, declare it '(unjust." we tnoagnt as much. Tber I too much good sense la year party for that. And ia August they will prov their good sense by votieg for It, PUBLICATIONS. Sout'kem Literary Mectenyertot March wasreeeived too ... tin a . Jla late last -k to be nolle, uwflmo. w... . . --Tr ,., , MK. Uft bar avMriogs, bat of a labored eitieism of its eoatent, Out w oaa point m berself tad anchor s gainst a rook, aad the reader's alteattea to tb story of "Bias Eyas aad jde Mt tke winds aad waves If left to lbs guldaae af n..,i..Uk '!, tk. aatkaeaf lloaia dduma Let- 1 bar oaa coed seas aad patrtoussa aaaweu "7 r""i a used used by th flalteri af lewejados, aoawgoga, toraats and P.l-" " . .... i.- Tk anov u sao oosujiuuins; Publi Address to car Korth Caroliaa Maky beforo . .olaatarr axil fTOSS tB ITaVOS of CUT revolutionary sir ad a traBfer to lb Spot af oar aatltitv aad srly sasooJaUoaa. w caevum a bat sot a divided, allegteaee la aar bass lo th clorioaw had of oar birth, tb tors, as oa to b road with profit Now that Russell Msgatin ha been suspended , th Mccoenytr ssaat b looked to a l Magasic dossryiag of ospecial pat. ronage-Jt U most emphatically a Soulbora iaatlt tioa," not, lowsver, la a strictly poUtloal ae, la which w should lak prid. j.iiu,'. I'n MaMMmu tor Aaril has beea reeaived, The content, of this amgama ara gaaorany af taaf houe. of r adoptte. wd I he "."f J' . .v . -m a t. holiest .sections. Th Stela where Davte foaght. ensraeier wuiea u mm. " , u nwmA .t Outoa rhantisad hi th blood I. Imitinto their families. T. B. Arthur hat beea long " . 2mmA. has eaoham. known as a writer of moral aad laatractiv stories, H(r ,olM be beard aad bSsdsd tar aevar to to lb andtb asm high, toa which baraotorisas aU his ,pk. with a forked toagw. Baema. Waat-ka productiousgovla lhUpabli-tio.. t." 2 .1- AU tk. Year Mound for Marah, has ab beta ra- r.i.. saaa or a Slat. The Stele boa a pablUaers af tkte vera bbvu - .rtaaaaaod with tke first bleed la ta Bevoia- flgtaal prorpectuf, aad pub- I tioa and preeaed by the foot of tke Irrt white maa ever It la Bvoathly part. Instead of laBded oa tbos shores-last first locked bey easts with Z 7 pans, lawtew Oovernmeat oa tb bkody beaks of tho their . nm l.mTuukTiad Cohmittss i-Mr. Mated befor th Benate Committee that h xpoded a via nnlitiel nurmvi in thro years, and it lVw w. L-, r r . . i - i .... i rj nrwi LmuIm amoni . a iThey hav impugned his motives snd charged him I U. W. Miller) with being actuated py seiasu .n i .. IIM.,000 beside, a-on, parti- -bitiouvi.- .--- a which hav boea turned ever to bm astugne t i , a - - Standard. ft, aeate ea tba doHar. There U a wide field Iforea- Mtck jtraw..-- Yoa oaa aay Oat Blaratioa, a Mr. Baokaaaa will diseeverafter tta 1i hieh TW aor a ba alas) eaa aay eoirptoB aastter has beea thorougWyjxplorod. y-rie,f yM pLarter your dossrtioB of U. McU7s UTicTiox..-Tbe President ha principle by Kaow-Nothingism. sJasaalcatod fci Inrtrwrfoa. to Mr. MeLaa. eo.fi- to Democracy la prevent th .lottioa of Bteck Ro- dTu "vtele $mte, la reply to i r-olatioa, O, lloa.. If 1 th Standard -y. at Mr. Milter U Xkiiu,4 Hb of July. Ite w.M,h- J.., be is a Whig still, sad nil iU Uadatlo.. will laud to offer $1LC?0.000 for Lower OaUfortiia, and Ih M reuia him la It company. . "T, rf ... ftha- Rie Graads'te Masatian, and Ami tWs aabjoet w have a good deal mor Arise, to Cusymsa. Jaares desired a separate u, mj nJ, Ue Slemdard. Go sbead. W. hav no lITtv lov tbu o, ud the aegotiiktioa finaJly (til obJKUo tu yen UstdMioa. of Mr. MiUar, foryo. ar. . dyu.magyoaraolf! W. lik that WostorB tto- - . , ..i r,, tab stoBd om'ite w botU"', t4 mi a "W point with peculiar satisfaction to the .TkT:. .,Lr.i,A federal affairs." Standard on rnv.MMvw I nnmaeratie vial form.- That Implies that there are seins things In your plat . .hiek von cannot point to with petulter satisfac- tioa tb resolution against ad valorem being on of tbem. Oh dear! yoa know that, whea the platform of the 1st Democratic Convention was snout to oe vowu up niedsoe moved for a divisioa of the question as as to voto oa lbs resoluttoS Heneaaelng nt valormrt separately.- Mr. Bledsoe said that from prmoipi ano policy, he ws. oppoW to that rosclutioa-that h would defead and ndorsa :,tb pjatfotm of tk party, smtMald not vote siaipst ad valorem. - Mr. Bledsoe will find Ihiusaodsof good Democrats who wiU take tb same taad,wy eaaaot, aad they will act, vote sgatat ad valorem. Mr. 8. E. Williams, oT Caswsll, ... .Ian for a divisioa. but said be would go the plat- form with a "mental reservstioitlB regard to ad va- tM " These things csuat b vi.wp, witii ftWr iU late Democratic Convention eleventh resolution: Kicolved, That we are opposed to disturbing any of ths sec ioual compromises of our Constitution, btete i ,h.t s.Mineeiallv deprecate the in troduction at this time by the Opposition party of North Carolina into our State pontics oi a qu.m or constitutional amendment afloctiog the basis upon which our revenue is raised, believing it lo b prema ture, impolitic, dangerous snd unjust. Let Mr. Bledsoe answer this resolution; and let the Hi., at the Rnleish Standard be examined tor srticjee .omenta in support of Mr. Bledsoe's view or the case. Talk about consistency. ThCjSTandard op poses now what it heartily endorsed then. Ergo, the Standard will oppose snytbing, or spprovc anything no matter what whether it be right or wrong say one thing to-dsy soother to-morrow If It will i- u: t.in mnra to the benefit of his party. But let Mr. Bledsoe speak, and through him th Standard. Mr niedso ssld: " 7 ttw. .oml ohiection to altering too Constitution is thst this restriction upon the General Assembly wss one Of tbs compromises or 1836 . .v i. Hn..kr if this be true. I must confess that I have totally failed to discover any evidence or the fact in the investigation wnicn i uev. m.u. y. .i. ki. .nd I think that those who urge it will find themselves upon an investigation of the mattef. ,k. .i;rhtitt evidence to sustain the objection. I deny therefore, that it was one of the eompiomises of 1835; snd I chnllenge those who assume that It was to fdrnlah evidence or the feet, If they can. If it bad been one of the compromises oi idoj, iu """ and restricting the Convention woum lurm.u . -evidence upon this subject, which it does in reference to those subjects wuicu were comyiiu,, m The General Assembly of 1834 agreed upon certain alterations which were to be made by a convention to be held in the city or Raleigh In 1886. - The subjects or compromise were all incorporated into the Constitu tion in conrriuity with the restrictions imposedupon tba Convention ty th Legislature u ioo,. ur. were certain other matters specified in th act of 1834 upon whlcn tne .convention w re stricted, but might or might not act, ss own proper. Among those sltorstions suggested in the act, but left discretionary with the Convention to be mads or not, was that or restricting tue uwierei "7i lathe collection or revenue , to au equai -Uon slaves and white persons. That it waa not then tf.:j. a nt Ahm aomnromiaos is evident from tne th.t th Convention was not, as in the case oi eeived. Th Ansericaa pablUaers af lata work nave departed from their liah the work exclusively weekly sad etoalhly. Th oooteat ar generally of each a Beta re thai they are all the better for th keeping. Terms $ year. J. M. Esaerso k Co, publishrs,87 Park Bow, Nsw York. STIRRING HEWS 7R0M MEXICO. Gen. Miramoa laid seise to thaclty of Vera Cras oa On th 6th, lw steamers appoarea oeiore tae showing no colors. The U. B. .ngt Saratoga, ' detachments from th Savanaah end Preble aad lb ..u. iiuoU and Wav wr ordered to proesed : . ...kmn of tk steaaMrs is asesrwa tamr w - B ... . . . .k.t- Unaa aearlnc in ncnoras:s oa n.m i..i mu af tke .trance (toassors moved on. A ht mmm (red to Brtac aer to, ana tao w i. ;...L..I k. Th IndianoU's kail was .i k. . .kot from Wlramon's steamer, followed by a volley of maaketry, wboreupoa tb Saratoga fired a kM.iUiiia and Lao acuoa wwmi. - . -.. .l lata aetloa bv th IndianoU. aad took Maria br surprise. Tb engagement took plae by moonlight, fh Mexieaa steamers tried to eeeaje. fk in.rlina wera wouaded. ea mortally. Fir- i.iMn. ai roDorted killed tad thirty wounded When the action commenced Marin hoisted Spanish colors. Marin and bis offloert ar prisoners oa board . i T.i.i. u ;.. ia.r. nuasd all foreirn sausdroas. also th Csstls of San Jasa do Ullo wlthoal hoisting Alamaaefiv years befor Jaly 177 aaa Baianoa the banner of Independence at Mocklanaarg. May KTfra-thal tamed back tb tid or Brtusa aaa lory invinelbilitv at Moor' Creek, Kssssoars aaa otaer well rougktea acids, tan oiate, (' rv ' " oaoas may have divided her sobs) has ever proved true to the Constitution ana union auu mji to Uws, ber honor and th rights aad lawrests f her coarederated Sisters. She ha mad a his is with tb General Govern ui tat or Ih ether States she has sever repudiated, her bond debts ah kaa aever dug up tb decayed fossils el aer earty aiaiory aad sltempted to palm tbem off as sound sad suia sbs hss aever swaggered aaa loeeseu sou and thea basked dowo from ber positions. It Is tra. tbat for soms years past sbs has twa tnrowa irasn her track by internal opposing tor, bat Horn ue late CoagressleBal elections and from letters received, th present toa of bar press aad other publi demea stratloBS, w hav bo doubt at tb acxl electioa, tk Will swing her ponderous nouy uaoa into aw Id Whig, Constitutional orbit. She will r.1 hr mighty sword snd shield a well against th secessloa ef ber Southern, as tb exploded so. traction of her Nortbera sisters. Gilmer, Vance, Mac aaa amita will strengthen her arm, aad whea sh strikes, th ea emies of the Union sod free government, and la friend of corruption aad tyranny, will feel the blow rw. aa and to the other of our coaBtry. Raad au aur first sac, tb rosaluuea adopted o his fla( although h was orderdlodosobya shot from ib MM North Csrollna Slate Couventioa. W l P . . swaa. SB L. Vaaltaik I .1 . .1 11 a I . I auaLH Akat aaval Bri I i.. .aiTi.tharsieimU. Tb French, Kngliah ...I RraLk .hinsf.war did act notice this fact. Tb prisoners corroborate prrrlous report that tb steamers cleared from Havaoa as merchantmen, and hoisted the Mexican lag only after leaving Havana. They aftor- i ...I .1. ... A..k " wsrus mvuuw mi ."-- - , Great excitement prevailed at vera vrus, m com th tidings aa f hop la da season, thai w wlU echo the news that Georgia too, is "redeemed, reyent rated and dumtkraled" from party spoilsmea, devna goguss, tyrants snd traitors. 0. A. Miller, Bditor of; Tkomacton Ut.) l-uoi. , : r;. A street encounter occurred at Jetersoa City, Ma... quence of the eaptur. of Marin's .xpoditloa by the n th 17th Inst., betwoen James Hgh, -tepy luc V,. l.ii i. .. .u. u.-i.i.... -r .. W.-.I.. .e tk. p..ibinil.Fv. and Mr. Dosier. formar- naratosa. I ll i.ioaTi. nan i a. vw m. - , , alliancT while ths sympsthiiers with the Church, aad y . guard at the prisoa, resulting la the almost lav ,h Mirimon rMtlo, ar. Indignant at what tiny term medtetedeath of both. . T.hJ" " "1 . national outrage upon a weaker pow.r. aggravated by recent politlcaldifferences. Both leave, Ti.a rranch and Bnanlsh Commanders are highly families. , exasperated at the conduct of tb American squadron. Tk. Overland mail with Pacific dato to tb i8th- . It ts reponea ua ue ej i " - - ait arrtveu at di ixiuia on m. possession of Miramon's forces. . from Oregon that diflerenl bands of white men mads a. be Exequater of the American eonsul at Vera Crux a;auiunoat attack npoa the Indian villages on Eel had been revoked. . .". River, massscrelog Indiscriminately: tare hundred Th city f Mexico I completely surrounded by men, women, tod chUdreo, , liberal forces under Gen. Carvejal and other leaders. ru, DenTW, r&a't Taak, to tb 7th brt... Th two steamer captured nave sine amvou ai u ,hat , dael had taken plae between Blass, th thos subjects which we compromised, required to ,.,, the alteration, but left perfectly free to make It or not. Those who assert tbat this was one of the compromises of 1836, appreently forget Uiat a eom t. . -.ntn.1 eoneemioB of riKbt. If tber aust be a mutual ooocessioo of right to constitute a proi..,wh.t.qiv slaveholder in eonsiuernuuu ' "" , i... ki-.t Nona whatever. Does he enjoy any -". .. . r !..si.d n.k .1.Iia1iIp ar Ii lill.' privilege not eijnj " -- -i , . r. r ' V j..- it nnna tha .laveholder. asspt irom any ui; ..-v- r- . ,k. ...Mffltnt! No sir. Can tber be a com promise wbwr there is mutual noieoaceasionorrighto ? I think aot.'-"- - - T a-"Bear in mind that they who promise most ia .JTTsa .htaia nlaae. are ceaerallv the very persons wboido least tor tb peopl after tb. plae ha obteusid.'' Raleigh Standard. - Thla la emphatically true of th leaden f U Bern. ccrati party. Witness their promise la regard to Kansas. Kansas was to earns into the Uaiea a slav State! Whatlssh? "Aad sa of otsrifat to namer- oas to msntioo her. -. v.. nrUaaa la chant of United State officers tb Gen. Miramoa OB tho 19th and th Gen. Marques on the 20th. ' M n I. dated at New Orleans, that Marin's expedl tion coat $300,000, mostly furnishsd by Cuban ao- thoritis BBder secret arool ot u aiamn. Tka aheoaer Emily Keith, with Vera Crux date . .. ...I i i k. -.A ., R.nlMt. Oeaeral Miramoa bombarded th city or Vera Cras oa tb lth but., but did littl damage.1 A detach ment or Miramoo's troops, rross aivutuuo werv at tacked and completely routed by tb -Liberals, oa Ik 1atk. A flag of truce, sent to Jusres, rasaitoa in u ewe- knatiiitia.. A military eonsTsss oaststiog j ik. ta- .ra.la.1 and th renrosaBlatives of foreiga envarumeata. mot oa tb sassa eveoina. Tb result cf tk.lv mMnMAM I. anKBOVn. - It wmm vanortad that Miramoa had abandoned th .i v rn. aad daaartod hi Srmv. taking re- fug aboard tho French fieet. Mirasaoa's ommaaica. tion with th iaterior baa ben entirely eut off, aad the city of Mexieo bae prooouueed against him. aeBeralGarxaaa returned to Temple aad resume the Governorship. Tb ally wa quiet, ad tit United State Maria were ami toere. By UI arrlTala from Uvorpasl wa team that Ih snfJrtuaate steamer Bansartaa, raaaasly lost oa tb aarf e Mm Seotia. bad aeate oa uoaru wnea sbs left Uverpool, aad there is every reason to sup pose tbat even aa f taeee war lest. Contrary ta tb first report, w lean from tax Vir ginia pepna, that Capt. Ylaaoat Witeaev, wba abat ih. thraa Olaaaeala. k Frank lla ooanly. V..? aotaa weeks ago, ha beea osaaaitted to jail, aad bail to do-aitdhlm. Stewart of Miseonri kst vetoed tb fro aegr Gov. b rentiy,B4 by th Wgialavur of that StM. provisional Governor, and Stone, a member r tha Legislator, in which the Utter was shot in the groin,. He was supposed to be dying wnea toe uo.su int. Th bark Martin, from Charleston, bound to Boa ton, was struck by lightening oa th ISth last., burnt and sunk. Tb crew hav arrived at Philadelphia. . Th vessel was owned In Charleston; and was loaded. with cotton, rie sad roeta, vainaa atn,uw. mm iaasi-a-.a"-- . For th Arga. ' A CORRECTION. In th Argus ef th 22d Inst., I so so article copied from th Milledgeville (Ga.) Recorder, which.sf not cor rected, is calculated not only to do South woetera Geor gia greatinjostloe, but to giv persons living at a dls- Ibo, aad owniog aegross there mash ucaecesaary alarm. Tb article referreorto, alleges thst pneumo ala Is prevailing among tha negroes ia Southwestern Georgia to- an alarming aad fatal xteat, that two large planters ia Doagborty ooaaty aave recently re.. iu fifteea, aad the other ala value! negroes with that diaaua. I kannasi to kaoW aoaNtking of tba foeta-Ta nlateo tolSread 4a, situated la tk- sonttwrstera part ot wougueny ! dial aaighborhood of each other, aad soms tea or twolv mile from tb Hj f Albany, wars vUited to Ih winter by sa euidemie, (perhsps paeuatonla of marked aad maligaaat haractor,) which, ss I am la foraasd, pasalsd the physMaa to form a satisfcetory diaraoa)t, aad proved to a quite uusaan.gv.ble. Dariag she past winter, with Ih exception. of the loaal aawteml nstrred to, Soathwestera Georgia generally r . . . . i , ML.ft .k. aad issagaervy eauaiy ia ptnwsr, -mm waa. doeteva wan Id term "dtetroaaiagly healthy;" aad wilt t aay tiase compare favorably with aay of Ik south era oeaatias af Nsrth Carollala, as regard health.. r .WisoatAJa. Wtdt,btrt', y. C, Jfr 84. I860., " i;. f , factioD, tlia s(acl- .