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NORTH CAROLINA ARGUS. Tkts Arrm ear Ik smela'i rtkei datk aa eUnal rtt bef- PesesUia stasia e Mate's ssa eaa Mai Me smadrsdejM testae, i C. W. FENTOX, Kditob. wf ADESnORO', IV. c. 1 ll -I TmraSDAT:::::: ::OCT01iEK 18, 18G0 i FOR PRESIDENT, -JOHN' BELL, r TENNESSEE. FOR VICeTrESIDEN'T, EDWARD EVERETT, ; ' OF MASS.VCHC3E.TTS. ELECTORS AT LARGE. fin. R. K. SPEED, of PwqooUnk. Mo. CEO. K. BADGER, of W.k. DISTRICTS. I J. W. niNTON, of Pamotolr. II.-CIIARLES C. CLARK, of Crawo. If!. 0. II. DOCKERr, of Rtohroond:. . IV.-L. C. EDWARDS, of Omiville. V. ALFRED 0. FOSTER, of Randolph. VI. HENRY WALSER, of David)!!. lh WM P. BYNTM, of Liocoln. VIII -COL. B. S. CAITHER, of Lutke. ., WHO WIU. BE RESPONSIBLE? - aWtttlt, andukt U bt elected to kifker , f BE ORE AT MEETING AT SALISBDRT, Thst't tht autitloB. Mill Brockito to ft Doaritt ftfttt tolling Democrats, bf wham be WU elected, that I II m Mr blah uiTllmln bs tUmlil Um mat lest Teeeday week. With wheat will ml lb nape the platform apoa which he wu elected tu sot II for State Mint Muting tt Salisbury, tht 1 1th and lltk sibllity oftbssleotioaofLIaeoInT . u honest mtt to ctond . Why dost lift hi IhU ? I loot., sad wt fear It will bt eat of oar puwer to toll Awes'. Jf Uncoil li elected tbt responsibility will I Wu ever Inconsistency more tlsrisg. our nadere all wt taw tad beard. If wt eta bnt rest with, and forever cleave to, Joba C. Brecklaridge Ftllinf to get tbt aomlnatloe it Charleston or BaU eeawy ft idea of tbt Warmth of feelto with which tbt aad James Buchanan, tht President toil A let Pre si-1 timort, Mr. Breckinridge nof eptt ft nomlnstlon from I people of Rowan received Ibt repreeentatlree tbt molten, tad ttyt bt did tot feel ftt liberty to re- dUtoat counties, tnd tbt kind nest with whlob they fait to accept nomination from bis friend,.' m! one vtrt trttttd, at ftlto tbt dwp tad abiding tnthutlasm of wkoa rotrd fur him befon they bolted. Thy voted for Hunter, tnd Onlbrtt, and Dlokhasoa tad everybody tlat bat bla, tad aot oat of tbt me they iii vote for would bar accepted Ihtir Bomtaitioa if drat of tbt United Stttta. But kilt. That It mistake. I tat told by oar lead. lag mea tbat Stephen A-'Doaglet tad bit topportert Will havt to bear all tbt responsibility P. I havt ao doubt you wtre fWs'su-rbut my friend, la timet tiki these, It it Ibt duty of every maa to teareh oat tbt truth for hlneelf. I, likt jfourtelf, am a Democrat, and regret a. on thaa I eaa express tht disruption of oar party, which, I fur, will rtoalt la tht eleetioa of Ibt Block Republican, Llaoob, to Iht rreaUeuey, and la tbat treat may lead to dlsaolu tiot of tbo Union. Indeed, then la bat oat thing that eaa pre rent tbt tloctioa of Lincoln. B. Will yoa toll ait what that la T l . I will. It it tbt tloctioa of Bell tad Everett. B. Bell and Everettl ' Why tbiy tell ait that Ball ataada at cbaaet at all, nor Douglas either lha Brocklnridgt it tht only aiaa that eaa bt elected, tad consequently every good Democrat ought to tap- port him. And bead II It, I My, tbat tbt defeat of tht party tad tbt toasripent tloctioa of Lincoln will be attributed to, Douglaa. D. Tbt truth la, my frienj, Ibat aeitber Breckin ridge aor Don gin eaa bt elected. Wen tht party united, wt would bare enough to do to elect our man, that prtralltd during tht twt dayt prototdlagt, and which wo art tatlafled hat goni oat to leavea tht wholt Stale, wt ahall bt fortuaatt Indeed Wt arrived In Baliabary tt about aooa of Thuraday tendered. Poor Breckinridge! Noa-interrontloa Vlee- I tad already tba diffennt dilegatloat wen gathering Preaideat and Senator elect, could aot refuae to accept I for tba praetttloa which wat to move at oat o'clock, ft nomination from Ait fritada, although by at doing I At that hoar, about oat Ibouaaad ptraoat, nadir tht be wu perfectly. ooguliaat of tht fact that ihott hoi- Chief Marahalahlp of Oea. Joha A. Young, of Meek- tin wtrt lad by lancey and Rhett, whoot -e4y hope leuburg, began to aaovt from tht neighborhood of tbt of precipitating tht tottoa Btalat into nvolutiea by Bell and Evtrtlt flag ttaft, which ataada la tbt etalrt la flrat destroying tbo Democratic party. Caa't yea I of tbo atrtet when tht old Coaii Hoatt ttood. In tot, y friend, that Breckinridge, la that repudiating tbo vaa wu tbt Mecklenburg delegation, with boge tht principle upon which he wu elected to tht Viet traaapartacy, ia pyramid form, with large belle Presidency, nod upon which be wu elected by a Dim painted ea two opposite sides of tbt pyramid, aad ap- oe ratio Legialatore Senator of the United Statu, aad propriate mottoes tod lasoriptloat at the baaa. , Ktxt accepting t nominatloa wbieh reqaint him to ataad came tbt Cabairut delegation, with eaaapalga lag upon the reverse tide of the Democratic platform, It I tad lnacriptloaa. These wire the two Urgeet county feeding the flame of disunion? I delcgatiaoi present. Lesser delegation followed B. . No, I don't; for If Mr. Breckiarldge had not thou, bearing banners, Jte.i after which tame the accepted, somebody els would. I Bowaa Voloa mea, headed by large traatpareaty, D ' Yes, Mr. Taneey would hart gloried la the drawn by two hone, inside of which wu amwpeadod nomination. But the ihtl would aot have done tt ft large bell, wbloh ever tad aooa pealed forth lU all. It would bare been too held a step. The bloodr melodloue toae. Tbnarboat the whole Una wu a but, divided aad split up aa we an, then la not a par- I frontlet of Disunion would hare glared apoa tht pee-1 pleateeaa tpriokliag at assail bells which their beann rREiMMJC A0 RKSOLlTrOt Idemuastnte Uul platAKTM Mei'e4 Vv tfc nrtbu emventkHW af Ike mMiea Md SNiHts U. noiuiW, iftt at IW swMUal 4iMas r ism euamrr. kr Um rrrs' torn m iKutm afrmiml of tatTila! sn4 wetkkul prtt4 :. tfcrrr. ttn lsiTWl It ts back ik fit f pattfetfoi aeJaf duty te try kav had tlrt rtrrt I ; the Mm tiiiw to WWa e soH:lol prt"rJ W than THE CONMriTITIO.N no. op tiit: rorvrnr. T He. I'MOS t'f THIS M TI AXnTHK ESFOBCKMKVT or THK LW. aj IW. si riwinMI'-n f the CuMitattMul-t'aiua aiea of ' the awiatry.le Saxtoval OoaMBaaa kMcmMt. we torrbv pkMse anstvsa Sa awtatsla, aretes and 4rrr4. arfiaralrhr and a'nttrdlr, aheae gnm'. ptme4l it Mb4te Mh r y and eftltmtaaAy. aeaJiwI 1J eoemliia, at htrtne and abroad, kellrtb tkeraby waoa may . cm mm he raitoired aa the eoaatrv. the Jmt rhrhuoi'ttM ftetle ' aad af the SutM r salabihMnd. aad tkt HovaraniMt sola olaor.1 ' ta that eaadltiua jaMle. fraarratty aad eqaalh y. btrb, aadrr the asainle aad CeUtatla e ear nabera. baa wdainnly txHiad vrr etUaea nt ia TaUed StatM ta matnula a aanre pwrfrrt atiWn, MaMiaa jasuea. usure eMMMaaic traaonllttr. nravht air !h rxwi. I a-rlnue, i a diai, preaaaw Ike averal Ubertj la van;lvas aad war posterity. aad aveare the Wt liij TCBLIC SPEAKING. . Tht Electors for tbt Seventh Cangmaional District, Meaars. Myers, Bynnm and Pox, will address the peo frie at the following times and places, vi: ' tele of hope left. . The only thing wt cat accomplish la tbt present oondition of affair, will be tht election of Lincoln, B. Yes, and tbt curse will rest apoa tba agitator, Douglas. D. Then I differ with yoa. I hesitate net to aay that all the blame will rest apoa Breckiaridge aad the bolt rt who left the Democracy tt Charleston and Baltimore, aad formed t spurious ticket sectional ticket led by mea who an disunioniata ia principle, and whose object in thus leaving the party wu tbat tbey might defeat it, and by that mea as aid the election of a Black Republican, believing, la tbat event, tbat they could And means to "lire tlis Southern heart, aud precipitate the cotton 8ta!es iuto revolution." u. vo you tninK uai an tai llreckuinugt mea an disunionists T r , . D. By ao meant. Paean not. B. I am aot, aad if I could believe that Me was, or is, the object of our leaden, I would drop them like a hot potatoe. I would votejor Bell aad Eventt. D. I am a Democrat. Douglu la my Int choice, pi too directly for tbo purpoaea of DiiuaUnist I ktpt continually ia atotioa then would have been no hope of deteiviug the peo-1 Headed by the Salisbury Bnsa Band, the proee. pic or disguising their intention, and they would oa moved through the principal streets ef the town, have been spumed at oact tt rampynt thirstier for tt tht grove tear the Cotton Factory, la front of which Wood and spoU. ; was traetod a Urge stand for Iht speaker. Thi we B. Why, yoa teem to think tbat BreokinrUM wu beanUfully ornamented aad trimmed, with averment tht lut resort of tbo parly that aeailoatod bleat . ' ( entwining the eolumaa, ftnd wreaths anspended frees u. terily, I do. II wu, aad I, the only maa who I different plaoea. There were also good lib would have accepted the nomination ef the destroy- I of Messrs. Bell aad Eventt at the right aad left of en of the Dearoc ratio party, and I doubt IfAe wou'.d, I the entrance to tbt stand. From Ibt apex la front tr bt had aot been supported aad advised (hereto by I wu suspended large bell, made of evergreens, with Jama Bucbaaaai a boo net of flowere for elanner: This bell aad lha B. James Buchanan! .... I trimming of the ttaod elicited tbt tdmirelioa of every 0. Certainly. Do yon aot knew that all this dls-I on. Tbt Bell and Evtntt ladies of Salisbury detr'rvt traction and canfuaioa ia the Democratic party hu I (t praise for this auaifestalioa of their taste tad grown oat of Buchanan 't jealousy of, and hatred to, I enthusiasm. From tht stead out ward comfortable seats the Douglu, because he exposed, in the Secate of the United State, his treachery to the party when be re pudiated the aoa-rnterreatioa construction of the Cin cinnati platform, ate op hi letter of acceptance, aad undertook to fore upon the Democratic party, - ttrrnlic! He and Breckinridge an ia the same boat but I am satisfied that be cannot be elected, and for their policy is identical the one hu destroyed Be- Salisbury . Charlotte Uacolntoa ., DalUa ..Saturday, Toenlay, , Saturday, , Monday, 1 20 27 20 RESIGNATION OP AN ELECTOR AND APPOINT- MEN! OP HIS 8CCCESS0R. Oa Tuesday of this week, we received a letter from W. M. Shipp, dated Ashevillr, October 10, Informing aa that ia eoasequence of the indisposition of Gen. Henry, Bell and Everett Elector for the Eighth Dis trict, that gentleman had found it necessary to with draw, aad that the Executive Committee of the Dis trict had appointed Col. B. S. Gtitber, of Burke, to all the vacancy .Tboe effioee which hare got op ; their election tickets with Gen-Henry's name oa them will please bear this in mind, and bate thru lestreyed. - tbat reason, I am going to rot for Joha Bell. B. I wish I was certain about this matter. I am no dis unionist nor will I lend my Influence, or give my vote to any man or party, who I even liable to the suspicion of- favoring ao damnable d doctrine. Can I yoa satisfy me ? D. I do not know but I will try. You acknowledge tbat the Democratic party ia broken up into factions, do you not ? mocrney the other, by continuing that policy, will destroy the Unrau. Bo yoa want another four yean f such policy at Janes Buchanan hu inaogunted? B. God febill p. And yet, should Breckinridge be elected, you would moat certainly reap the bitter fruits thereof. What ean"you expect of a' maa who hu shown himself so vascillating and unprincipled, and ungrateful u to insult the. party whjcb twice elected him to office oa were arranged for lb accommodation of the crowd. A the procession arrived on the ground a salute of two guns wu Bred from a floe pair of brass field pieee. A toon as the audience wu seated a moat excel lent and patriotic prayer was oflered ap by the Re. Mr. Guthrie. - ' P. E. Sbober, Esq., after masie from the hand, In. eloquent and touching language welcomed tlat htrge- delegaUuns present from every section of the 8t4e lie referred to the great meeting held in, that same grove twenty years befon, and hoped a good, result from this as followed that meeting. "qagg ' ' l . . sWrPrTgeja"ufo". j nmmmmmmmr At tkt ooDoltuion of Mr. Graham' remark tvery THE CONTEST BETWEES BELL AND LINCOLN. oat present wat Invited to a free diauer, spread apoa I " It maat bt tppannt tt tvery obterrer that rhiooa tablet la another part af the grove, ea the eppoeltc I teat (ft tbt present tempalgn hi now between John. tide of tht Factory. Tht ladle went tret aad tht gentlemen followed. Ia proceeding to tht tablta Wt ever taw better order tad decorum preserved. Tbo tablee had aloe eleta cloths spread upon them, and the meata ef all hind, tad the bread wen ready carved and placed apoa plates tad dlshet. Ia plaolng them- selves troaad the tablet to oat seemed to bt selfish, Bell, tht candidate of Iht CoMtitatioaal Uaio party, aad Abraham Lincoln, tht aadldaU tt the ttttltnal ; Republican party. It there tenterrallvt snaa 1st) aay portion ef oar Unloa who detlrtt tbt (tsctloa ef Ut 1 iter 4s kt willing to risk Iht eeaoeqoeaot whlob uy result from the taetett of tbt Black Republican party T Wt do aot assert that tht tlestioa of Mr. but wuwllllcg login to bis next asighbor every at- Lloeela, by teonetltaionalaiajoriiy, woaldbe ateata slsUaoe. The tablet wen crowded, bnt aot aneom- for the dleaoluUon of the Caion) wt do aot bold tay fortably to, aad no maa put forth bit bead to louuh tuob doetrlnt; bat wt do say that nothing would toad to thing, until he taw that all tbt ladiet wen provided much ts increase the prejudice! aad diet sail oat which " with pieces aad had hegaa to eat. Tbo tablet, when I now txbt between the North aad tht Beath. making put together, according to our defective Judgment, I more probable ttaaldlasoltUoa. Neilhertbe friends woald bare measared tomewhen between ft third and of Mr. Douglu or Mr. Breckinridge eaa alals tree half milt In length. Net lees tbaa three tbeutaad probability of sues ass: aad thertfon If they ten tin- persoa partook of the food then spread, and ell eon ia their dssin for tht defeat of Lincoln, they eeesaed to eat to their heart' eoatent. It wat told should tt one nnltt with tbt NatWnalTaVoa party, at ut tntr au aaq partook, at lout at much wat both ia Iht North aad South, tad teaks eerUia h moved from the groond tt had been consumed. defeat. Whit are aerie tlalmt tt dlstlaetlaus la aa Afttr dlantr tht attembly tgala rttnratd to the emergency like the present I It mm) tbt preservation fata a front of the speakers' itaad, aad listened for ft while to some delightful tin from tht band. After which Judge Badger treat, aad t minimi d himself ft Whig ia every meaning of th word, tad said Ibat ht ttood then to vindicate Joha Bell at hi owa expense. lie went over the history af the Kaa- of the Unloa aad th overthrow of sectionalism) para menia to all other toast deration! t Wt the appeal to til men, ef every party, who love th Uelca, to nulta with nt. , Wt preeeet yoa tbt only national and taft platform, with tftadldalet who ban beta tried, and whose retard Is tush u ts assure as Ibat la their see Nebraska bill, th paatagt ef which repealed tbt hand tht Oorerameat wlB he taft, tai tbat la their Missouri resirieuon. us, Nr. Badger, voted fee that admialstratioa aetUoaalitat aad dltaaloa wDl ht tt r. bill aad tht repeat of the Missouri restriction, while buktd tbat they will sever again raise their deformed Mr. Bell voted s gainst it. Be, at that time, though! beads to distort ear peace, let every patriot new Mr. Bell wu wrong, aad ao doubt Mr. Belf tbeaght rite hhovt Dertr. tad dtrermlat to tut bit lafleeaee he wat wrong. But subsequent events have proven la favor of the Poloa, the Constitution and tht ea- mat air. veil wat ngki, eaa that be (Judge Badger) forcemeat tt the last, wu wroag. it wt th wont vote that he (Judge Badger) had ever east, and one he moat regretted. Mr. Bell's views at that timt la relation to tbat meuatt j tad hit subsequent tote wen sufficient evidease to blm of Mr. Bell's far teeing ttotttauarhlp. Judge Badger spoke for awn lhaa aa hoar, aad wa followed by lion. W. N. H. Smith, aad Ex-Gov ernor Monhead, the addotsse of which gentlemea occupied the time till nightfall. At aa early hoar after supper seemingly all the inhabitant of the town, and the large number of I Till PROGBES8 OF . While the Republicans of tba North an fermfan; " Wide Awake" dubs, and arming, a they My to to tola their candidate, If he should he fleeted, In net ef boat'.lity from lha Senth, the following, from th Columbia 8outk Cmrtlmitn, will show that then are those he the Booth who art placlag theaaaelvee In a anlawful aad threatening a peeitloa at tht Black Repub- Pnocissio or Mixtm Max. On Inch auealnf , ate argaaiudoa ef the Miaute Men of Richlaad marchedl a "T- ", tmm "iBWl i . uil.L. - j "77 7 . . hood of the U, polato u. the are-narks. Th-e Tb."'? Witt ft Ine dtsplay of rocksss, rosana candles, and I nnka, making a.verf imDoaiag and brilliant display. hirly-glgs. aad two Ixtd places, one with 'Bell AvI JV eaeh.woie a aad eearf, with the letlsra M. M. Even,," la Urge laUsre, .ad tba otb nprnentin, T? .T.t. ' !.leld, With "I778" In the top. u an crranlsatlo. taw Ik. an.ul. - Ik- 1- While the rochets- were going of Iter vsere load I and Inatitatiooa of the South aad the formation ef a aries fur Vance, and altera while that gentleman soade I Southern Cenfederney. The rcccat elect lent will hie appearance.- A eland, Improvised from dry-good . "v", '.YT'"" '"."r"' w?,,,a1 ?' , ti ...... ... turpriaed If. ia month, with proper drill aad diaci- ut we miuie or tac erotM, ami in. , fti rarDUkM r.T uin genucman uiiea to the top of Ik The ertit teemed nay independent move that Buy be made by len to pacieng inetr eheenni alter ho mounted the boxes, oouiaera omtte, ad with a charasteriMic remark he Soon stilled them. lie found it, be saidi difficult, after what had been said during Ibat day and the day tefon, to tay tay- B. I admit that it ia split into two parts, and tbat tbo principle of aoa-inlervention, by accepting tbo these parts are warring against each other, instead of bolters', nomination for the Presidency while yet Vice- against the common enemy. I President and United State Senator elect, on the D. That will do. Do yoa not suppose tbat these I principle of inicntniiont bolter these breakers up of the party had some 1 B. Not much, I confess, the wsy yoa put it. object in view T D. I put it according to tbe fact. . You know thjse Be wat followed by Cen. Dockeiy. We did aot hi ig tbe held wu completely shorn ia fact, he wu hear the General, having to leave the ground for like tbe Uaitaah States Treasury when a Demoentit something to protect at from the-rein which wu be- I administration wat about retiring he wan templete- ginning to fall in light sbowen. We understood that ly. empty; end as he commenced, to he went ea all the the General spoke bnt a little while, being tt we know, way theough, hiking all arousal heavy blown, aad ea nlher fatigued, at he arrived in Salisbury al tbe tame enforcing them wlthappnopsiatc anecdote. At tames tims tbat we did. I he wu overpewetsngly eloquent, tnayiaf the feelings The General wu followed by Hon. Z. B. Yaoec, whose I of the large crowd around him aa easily U the grass To defeat tbt nomination of Doug BXLi AJD EVERETT HASS MEET IJU! UNION FOR THE UNION ANSON TO THE RES . CUE ATTENTION ALL! UNION MEN READ ACT. REMEMBER FRIDAY, THE 19TU IN STANT. . The citizens of Union will meet tbe citizens of Aa eoa ia mass meeting at Meadow Branch, Union county, oa Friday the 19th iast. .Many distinguished speak ers will be present. Messrs, Wilson, V. C. Barrin ery, General Doekery Gen. J. A. Young, A. J. Dar gaa an all expected, to be present. Come one, come all. Come and listen to the truth. Conte and -lean the dnpger ia which yoa and your country are placed, and how you may avoid that dan , gr. Come in toe spirit of union and concord, de termined to preserve the Union, prevent tbe election of a Black Republicaa President, and resolved that North Carolina shall vote for John BeC for President, ia November asxt. Work while you can. Da off you can, aad thus save yourselves tbe goading of guilty coaaeisme. Go, aad take your own provisions with yon. Be en the ground the evening previou, at there ill be speaking. THE EXCITEMENT AT CHERAW.' rer aeveraf days past ws have bad ramore of ra eioes kinds from Cbersw aad BennettsviUe in relation lit fh capture of abolition' emissaries end their sutn eaary treatment by the people. The following letter from nur correspondent at Cheraw gives tbe fullest . faiiicnlan we have yet had: - . - ' - - - CkmvrSrcr, Oct AS'jm. W'e hare soms excitement ben, owing to the arrest of a maa earned J. K. ilitchiags and his aon, on last Wedaeaday, at Clio, Marlboro' diitriet. - Tbev had been rather toe intimate with the negroes, wbieh led to their arrest by the Virilanec Committee at ; who turned them over to the Committee at Itenoette iUe. Upon the elder Hitebic-gs was found aa invoice erom uertrenl, lean., for one box of rifles, muskets, pistols, ammunition, Ac, which box the Committee at Cheraw kept a sharp lookout fur. On Saturday last a box arrived by tbe can, msrfcsd "J. K. Ditchings Floral College, . C per Adams k Co.'s Express." Cbt Committee ben took posseeaioa of it, opened it, when the articles mentioned ia the invoice were found sa it. I have ao duubt, by tbe time you receive this old Hitching! and hu son will be executed, as to-day is toe time appointed fur them to be hung by the Vi Janee Committee. ' The bet aad its contents are sow deposited in the Bank here. - - - - r I woald nmark brfn I close that the elder Hitch top it tbe same old aeovndrrl that wu lynched at Pekin, Montgomery county, N. C, for negro trading, and whwh aoms of the beat citizens of tbe county had to pay. He afterward -want to pioral College. Me wu originally frvm Buffalo, N. V. I presume be naanot aew forge uy awn letters en each men u Millard Fillmore. j , .? promised to give yea tbe result of ths elrtwa her. - McFarlane beat Col. Prince, (Temper aaee,) only 10 rotes. Lowry badly beaten. WtJmmdty, I p. as. Reports from Cheraw, to-day, ' aay that the Hitcbiap are Mill alive. To-day's Che raw Guttu aays: '' T.lIj4l''firt-Ll.lh snttody of the Clie Com miuee nofety, who win deal fairly with them. If t hey en deemed guilty, tbey will be hung, if inae cent, they will be set at liberty. , 1 THE ELECTIONS..' ansyfswais.-Tb Philadelphia Benutf Bmllt tin tt ta lltk last., claims that th majority for Carrie, tht Slaelt ftepuolicaa candidal for Gevrraer, wiil rseaa e.,vw. Oast. A CUavelaad dispatch, dated tbe I2lh, says: Tht retarns reeeived thu tar from the Districts ladi eais that the Republioaaa will lose three Censwsssaea ' and fab) one. The nvijonty for the Republican Bute ticket wlB be ever twenty thousand. a di an a The asayorrty tor the Rspublioaa Bute ticket erffl prsbably reach lo.OOO. Tbe Blixk Bapub lieens orOI hayee ft taajority ha tht LagiaUturs sa joint hnllet. The Beau wU stand S7 Republioaas to 68 Itemuratt. Tht Cengrsisiintl Dslsgttiea is eem feeed of T fitch ReeabUcene esd Pseasents. - , . B. Certainly, las. - D. Why dij Ibey wish to defeat bis nomination? B. Dt cause he did aot stand upon the platform, am told. D. What wu the platform T B. The Cincinnati platform V. Tbe asms upon which Buchanan aad D reck in ri-lge wu elected. It. Yes,' because tbe Cincinnati platform wu re- adopted at Charleston as the platform of the party, V. Do yon remember how stuck and creek inter preted tbe Cincinnati platform ? What they said J meant? B. I remember wbal Mr. Buchanan mid in hit letter of acceptance. He declared that "the people of Territory, like those of a State, should decide for themselves whether slavery shall or ahall aot exist whitbin Ibeir limits." D. Yes, that was it. That wat the platform of awn-intervention. Well, tbe bolters repudiated tbat Democratic platform the identical pldtform - apoa which Breckinridge wu elected to the Vice Presidency Buck and Brack were both elected upon that construc tion of the piriform, and they could not have been elected upon any other. Then was no doubt or misunderstanding snout it. Well, the Democracy meet in national council In Charleston, and by a large majority reaffirm the Cincinnati platform u their lode of principles. That platform elected James Buchanan and tbey saw no reason to change it. Buck aad Breek were elected as the friends of the South Tht South went for them ia a body, and tht Conven tion naturally enough thought that wbat wu good for the South ia 1K would be still better in 18C0, Douglu remained true to the policy wbieh Mr. Buch mi enunciated ia bis letter of acceptance that of non-intervention hence his nomination by tbe majori ty and rejection by tbe bolting minority.-. Now, which is the best Democrat, Douglas or Breckinridge? Tbe first remains true to the platform in favor of wbieh tbe Democracy unitedly "vote for this very Breckinridge sod elect him, whilst the latter deserts his party and platform, arid declares that no honest ansa can support it. He wu elected on it, and wat pledged to support it tbat pledge was good for the four yean for which he was elected, or ought to be But before these four yean bare expired, and while claiming bis pay as Vice-President under that election. he denounces th platform oa which he wu elected, as unworthy of the support of the American people, and aays tbat Southern honor, Southern interest, South ern equality forbid tbat tbe Southen people should lire in tbe Union under the platform en which he was elected. Why did be not tay that in 18&G? B. Well, well, go on. ( , U. I'm going en. Well, then, you perceive it wu uwa hs uv icmocrauc party wouiu not cnange its prin ciples, end for ao other reasoa, tbat these ire-eaters bolted at Charleston arid acceded at Baltimore. It is rigbtand proper fora maa to change whenever be it con vinced he is in error. Mr. Breckinridge bad the right to change his principles, aad abandon tbe Democratic faith, and .to bolt and accept a nomination from another party; but I hold tbat be wu bound when be did so to reeigatheoCce he received from the Democracy. Mind yoa, he wu elected on the aon-interreatioa const ruction of the Cincinns'ti platform. How eaa bo be faithful to bis pledge ef non-intervention while Tko-Presidenl, andartbs earns lime be a candidate for Preaideat oa thcprtoeipleof UnrraUiam Look at th Inconsist ency of bis position. Senator Toombs, of Georgia, wu elected a Senator when a Whig by Democrat! Legialatan, 'bnt afterwards tamed Deseoernt, aad during Mr. Buchanan's Administration be assailed him pretty tavtgely en the tariff, oa the army bill, aad ia relatioa to tbe neutrality Uws. When ar raigned for not being trie to Democratic principles, Toombs told tbe President, and told th Democratic caucus, that be wanted them to understand that he ww yet acting uader bis old Whig commissi oa. He Mid that it was true that he had beea re-elected to the Senate by a Democratic Legislature, but that ha wu Whig oatil the fourth of the axj Manlpi whsa his aew term weald begia. . But Mr. Breeklerfdge, though Senator elect, ea tbt platform of Boa-iatenresjtien, repudiates the principle apoa which be hu been raw elected, aad goes About the country is the charactor of Vice President and I thing are to. You cannot disprove, them.-. B. That is true. Bat I tm not yet satisfied about this Disunion business. D. You msy easily satisfy younelf. This Disunion fraction of the Democracy, whose nomination Breck- speech wss tbe great speech of the first day 's proceed ings. It was such a speech aa only Vance eaa make, "fromgrare to gay, from lively to severe." During ita delivery it came on to rain very bard, aud be proposed to stop, to sUow the audience to e;k shelter, but his listeners would mot let him, aud, instead of thinning I inridge hat accepted, demand th passage of a special I out, tbey only gathered tbe closer around him, and uw protecting one aina or property. Sow such a law u this would bt injurious to other kinds of prop erty. AU property should be and is equally protected by tbe Constitution of the United States. This being the ease, I cannot see the justice of passing a law which will make this protection unequal. We all have for twe boon or more he ttood, beneath an" umbrella pouring forth bit eloquent strains. His speech closed tbe afternoon proceedings, it moved by tht wind.. At ht descended from tht "platform," a wreath, of evergreeu wen throwa over hit shoulders, aad a-doxea stout treat taught him up tad bore him over the heads of th packed mast to tbe does of the Mansion Hoase, amid plaudits sad bursas. With, the exeeptiua of a (sw lemarks frvm Poissoa of Wilmiagtoa. tsi- "grata mcetiag" teemed " FILIBU8TERISM NOT DEAD. - Cen. JJeouingsea, Walker 't eld eosapeaiea la trmt, bat wrlttea a long letter la vindication of thlt anted llibnater. Gen. II. eonclndet u follows: So far from Clibasterism beisg laid la the grave ef William Walker, it may safely be predicted that front 1 every drop of blood shed from the death weaade, in flicted, as we an informed, "amidst th sheens of . the natives," to whom he had been aelluemi ap, bouad, by the infamy of Noreell Salman, will spring, another ardent llibuler. It to well tbat it aew ex attaal enemies abroad and at home should know, aad I am ia the peeitloa to Inform them, tbat its views are ia aewise changed, its spirit la nowise impaired. Be far from being depressed by recent events, siac the ret reporfeof Walker' eteeotiea, aad especially of its occurrence thnugh British interference, I hen been overwbelmed.by oommaaication from mea impatient for Immediate action, tad moot eeajer. cersonallv: forthwith at all ha tarda, to depart fdr the setae efUav ! lata traJr. a faiM nj ha- --..Umm i- MMMiaMBM to Sud hen. laad isdmii tin. T. iku .11 'I Im . ki. We has radeasmreoT, reader, to girt yecs a. eon- their tint. When that time comes their taut will After rapper, tht crowd gathered tgaia aroaad tht Bell and EvexsU Sag pole, for a msshlighl. procession, and whlls watting for Iht different delegations to form, ejual righlt, tn tqually entitled to protection, tad art & Boyden, Esq,., wu called to tht ttaod, who delivered tquaUy protected. Is aot this ill that ought to be re- abort tad impu turned address. quired ? Besides, Congress cannot pus inch a law, at I At tbt appointed hour, the procession moved, under least without giving aa undue and, unfair preponder- the Marabalahip ef Gen. Young. The Mecklenburg ance ia favor of that kind of property, which would delegation took tht lead, with their Urge transparency be unjust to other kinds, and ao body of legislators I ut up; followed nt ths lint with a lsrj number of could ao longer afford accommodations. nected account of the proceedings of the twe days. We have seen larger crowds, aad for a short time, enthusiastic crowds; bat we Ibiak we have asvar scan one when more abiding effects hsvs sprang thaa ill spring from, this.. Tbs eitisens of Baliabary wen untiring ia Ihejr ea- deavort to stake every on eomf liable. As a general thing there waavno quartering oa the eitisens, aor dis position to quarter en them, only nhea the hotels not wantel'Awr Ibllewera or leaden. are going to fly in tbe face of the Constitution aad ia I email tnaepereasies, with spproprisk patriotic senti- tbs face of the people, by voting for such an enact-1 ments and device upon them. There wen also a toeat. I large aumbet of biasinc torches born in Inc line. B. Well , what then? . . I k'poo the large transparency bora by the Ilowaa Union D. Why Men these bolters are de manding wbat they mesy, and from the inside of 'which tbe bell still tent will never obtain, and demand it because tbey know forth Us tweet toned notes, then was a most beatiful It wu our good fortune to stop with vised Braatr, of tbe WVcAawa. Although it was the first lime we ever saw hinv list warmth of his reeep ttaov aad ths kindness of hit txeeileat family made a Jeel instant ly at horn. . , tbey cannot obtaio it. B. They an very foolish, then, I Ibiok. D. They are wore thaa foolish they are wicked. And because they knew tbey could aot iaaugurate that policy, tbey pressed it at Charleston sad Balti more to tbe disruption of the party, and are deter mined to press it to tbt disruption of tht Union. B. Ther in fools. ; .. . i Breckinridge it their tandijatt! B. I tee I see. . I have been deceived. 1 thank yoa for opening my eyes. God save the Union I I unnot rote for Breckinridge. I ari'H, aot rote fur DongUs. D. No need no need.. Vote for Bell. Vole for the Union, the Constitution, and the enforcement of the laws. That's all wr, need. Our laws are good enough, if they are only enforced. ' " . B. I shall vote for Belli D. Tbe fact it, wt Democrats bare been far too strenuous ia our opposition to mea and measures sim ply because tbey wen not Democratic men and Dem ocratic measures. We have preferred petty to coon try, until we have come to imagine tbat tbe Demo era tie party is tbs Government! It is time then was change, Tbe experience of tbe last four yean hat satisfied me of tbat fact. Tbe country needs a ehangr of mea aad measures. Tbe division! in tbt Demo cratic parfy 'and the abominable corruptions of our ublle men ippointed to office by a Democratic Admin istration, in which tba Administration Itself Is deeply implicated, convince me tbat it will boa good thing for tbe eosntry if the Democratic party Is defected in November. Let Democrats vole for Bell and thai de feat Lincoln. I am a Democrat, bat I tm none th leu en American. I lore my party, but I Uvt m tuntrg more! ' B. thai) vott for Bell.. - -MISSISSIPPI. We make the following extract from a letter from Byhalia, Miss., dated tire 6th inst., addressed to tbit office oa busjoees: - . . motto, taken from Isaiah: 'How beautiful on tbe itaiassre tbe met of them who bring tidijigs.pf peace' S" Tbe old ship "Constitution" ia full rig and all ship shape, wet also ia line, draws by two horses After marching through tbt principal ttreeti, tht procession returned to the point from which it started th neighborhood of tbe flsg pole. This pole, about half-way ap, had a large traatparaacy placed around it, which the Gu Company of Salisbury hat lit ap each night with gat. When oa the groond tbe cry wat raised fur " Means, tnd responding to the cell Q. Pea Mesne, of Wil mington, addressed them , la a short end appropriate speech. 11 wat Wat followed by Nash, of Orange, Turner, of Orange, Footer, of Davidson, aad Frank Caldwell. These gentlemea wen ell listened to with great attention, and the crowd, although it was getting late, and then was a prospect of better things to come on the morrow, seemed unwilling to separate. The addresses wen all eminently patriotic tnd Union loving, and inculcated respect for the laws. "Tat Bacon t Dat. Tht day opened with abetter prospect for fair weather than the night before gave promise of, and tbo sun give forth hit cheerful nyt, aad teemed t smile upon tbe object fot which to many had assem bled ia tbe old town. At ta early hoar tbt artillery al tbt grove belched forth a national sslute cf tbirly-three guns.. And after an early breakfast, the streets began to throng with buy feet, all tending to tbe center of attrac'ioa, tht neighborhood of the flag pole, front which, after tbe assembling of the delegation, th processfoa agsia moved, taking np its line of march thronga-lle prinei pal streets to tbe grove. THE RUMORED NEGRO INSURRECTION IN VIR- G1N1A. , We copy the annexed. from the Richmond DUpaich, of the 11 th last., from which' we gather the Inform, lien that diatarbancee ban takes place also la Halifax county, la this State, among the aegreee. - This it tht first iatimstion of th difficulties that have reached us. tad wt think then mast be soms taistako about It: "Ncoao DssTVUBMSSU. Then have Been 80 or nate ia Princess Anne and Norfolk Countie, Ye., of negroes implicated tn tbe rcccat eoaspiiaey there THE PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. Ths Admialstratioa Dtmserate here, (says ths Washington urrespoadeat of the N. Y. HermU, writ ing under date ef the 10th Inst,) charge he Douglas.' men with defeating tire feeioa ticket ia Penasylvaais. 'The Dougle mec, It is positively stated, voted direct ly for Certin. Tse Bell mea wen true to their premise aad.veted epealy for Fester. Forney, II ap--peers, wu tbe leader ia this treacherous aad dastard- ly saovemeat. While professing f Headship for Feeler, crca ap to the day of eleetioa, he wu working secret ly for the Black Republicans. : The Black Republi cans are exceedingly jubilant., Tkry regard Old ' Abe's election as a. fargone eas)lusisn. Already are tbey beginning to panel out the offices.. . GIVING IT CP. Sraalor Slide, the ehnwaesl and most tagacioaa ef the Breeklsridgs leaden, hu istaed aa address to his friends la Loelsieaa, ia which be says: "AltbeugU mtny of nnr. .meet sanguine friends still eatertala hope of Missouri tad Ksatocky, ear (Ary are doomed to dutppaimlmmt," Thai, Blidcll give np Brecklaridge't ew Stele, and, indeed, gives ap Brecklaridge's tloctioa. Let. Dick Rysa, the riagleader, aad another free negro, the Bell mea ell ever the gonth ireeee aad work, andl tba Nnrfnlk Tk-w llb - mm .k.. till k. I ' . ... . . ' the Norfolk Day Book uyt, wen abut tad killed by toe patrol who were attempting to capture sheet. In Halifax, N. C, then have been. soms servile distur bance." Tbe slaves on two or three farms had ran off. A patrol had been appointed ia tbs eoaaty." Ws have, (aays tbe Petersburg Exfrtu,) all along expressed our conviction that Ibe reports on ths sub ject of the alleged servile insurrection ia Norfolk sod Princess Anns Counties, were greatly magnified, and many of the atorfes concerning it manufactured out of tbe whole cloth. Tbo Norfolk Jltroli, of y ester dsy, thus confirms ear impressions:. We yesterday bad e conversation with abixblv in telligent and reliable gentleman from Piincess Anns county, who told us that tbo matter was not seriously inougnt or mere. Jie attended the examination or the two men confined there, and states their cases elicited nothing whatever which had Ibe lent tendency to create aa alarm. Ia fact, the negroes teem to be mora ilermed at ths eoasequeaeee which msy befall themselves, than the white population are ef a aegro Insurrection." a nearly every Southern State win he theirs I FOB BELL AND EVERETT. The Aatitswfe Otuttr, a sprightly aad will edited' paper, published at Miesnopjt, htorida,by Messrs. Moors and Fink, hu ran up. th Ssg of Boll aad Everett. s- -4 Tht hm Metteitger is las acme of ftaec paper Jutti started at Muscatine, Iowa, whibh flies ths Bell sad' Everett flsg a( Its mttt heed. It will do able terviee, in the cause. W wamM tnfnrm lk Vwlan AmmmI kl we ere by no meens " exercised'' with tbe articles which appear ia it columns, u the editor hot a right to publish whatever ha pleases therein; hot whea it This time the numbers in either Igneraotly or wilfully perverte tbe record of I preaching against slavery, which ia away off lath PREACHING AGAINST SLAVERY. The senior editor of tbe FsyettevlUe Oleertn re lates the following anecdote, which he heard in New- -York laat, recently. I heard laat evening aa amusing teeount, and ell the better for its being true, of the reply of aa Epis copal clergyman, la Chicago, to a application to preach a sermon against slavery. Preach against slavery,"' aid he. What, are then any alavaa hen?" -"On, ao, then are aone hen." "Well then," said ha, "f know tba there is a vast amount of Intern pera ace, of : profane swearing, of thieving, cad eheatlag, aad lyiag, to uy nothing of tbo higher crimes, sseh ac murder, Ac. I intend to preach against ill these, which aboaeeb la Cbioasjo, aad wbea I lad that thty an all reformed, , urn t win sate into eonsiaersuoa us propriety of' "The frirndscf BeUnd Everett are bavin- a etc- Hons time of it ben in north Mississippi, in witness ing the strife between tbe twe wings ef the Demo cratic party, which isJL become, very Jtiittcr and is I very eatbusisetie te iheir demonstrations; Aa addi daily growing worse. ' In Ibe discussions between tbe electoral Candidates of the three parties, I understand tbe Breckinridge candidate invariably claimed doable time tbat is, equal time with both titt opposing; can didates. Tbe Donglu candidate withdrew from the canvass as arranged, and made a list of sppointments of his own. - Tbo Breckinridge orators an endeavor ing to frighten tbe Doosrlu men by rsisinr the shoot of "Sam," who, tbey declared four or Ire years ago, was dead to- all Intents aad purposes. Finding our donted. etuxens more inclined to support Douirlas tbsn Breckinridge, tbey are trying to frighten them off by tolling them it I aiding the eleetioa of Bell to vote for Denglesv I think nt press ut the pro pact is good for eerryiag the State for Bell." ' Tbe maaicipai sleefloa of JttJtitaor passed tf oa the 10th, with profound order aad quietadt, Then wu not a single diatorbenc-p fights aor pistol shooting. Gooses Wm. Brewa, (a Bell end Ererett ita.) the Reform eeadeaatt, wu elected Mayor by boat ains thousand tsajority, carrying every ward ia tbe hot and oa tbt tide-walki teemed to havt doubled John Bell, wt' " exercise" our right to aak for tbe what tbey wen the day befon, and happiness tad ea- pro. Psasing over tbs 11 sweat aad funis and blow' thotium beamed from every countenance. Ac the I portions of th Vtmotrat't article, which an stone- procession filed around tbe grove Ibe artillery sent I typed phrases with soms people, we uk it tgtia for forth an ear-splitting welcome; and are it reached tht I " proof tbat Joha Bell opposed the Mexicse wart ground the seats wen pretty well occupied by tbe Are yea aot swan tbat the speech from which yoa beauty aad youth ef Bowsn and neighborhood, and quote, wu delivered after the war wu orer, aad a South." Then it a volumt of sound tent ia thlt. bat unfortunately many hen are too bliad to tec it. V''Ioa" write to the Baltimore Sua: "Tbo," sketch of the lift and chancier ef Lowndes, which President Bachaaaa hw promised for tht Ntw York Ledger, will be oaly the flrat of a series of contribu tions which ht proposes to offer to historical literattrt , ia hi retirement, tbrourh the narladiaal . - . L I.J: : .f J .1 l' ... t . . ! A t . ... . .T 1 I . 1 1 I, 1 1 . . .... . . . I-.'- mmwmjmtmjmiMam w bumcsu mrongnout tat oayjere I rV'J.JBI-FVs signsu. o wsen tse wro nstious, no r'niiei uuannsis.- ss is anowa tntl Bt intends to dovoto tbat the Prssldsnt, aererthslsss, pressed apoa Con- isisore, tner ine eioss or bis official term, to the tional feature in this jirueessioa to thoss ef ths dsy I grsss tbt psssags of the Tea Regimeat Bill? Joba Bell ami Bight before, wu a Urge bell In a four-hsrse did nOCttM side by side with Abolitlonistel When . ' .I.e.. 1L. - J i 1"' l-'af . I u ' 1 A tW-tl HLL.IJ wum'MUf wivii wiHfl hi birarni acieEnuon .1 Tr uppuri wrrt dctuvu. 00mm ovii nTvr wiiontJia AfUrtUI vert omforibf tdt EK43ortrrrOr-1 hii band. It wop't do for jro to b plwiog kin ttdt I Tut Www rcaimi Burn C. Dplv ' by Kid with Lineoln. tb mb mhtm tm short Urn I WD-.. ""JW" rrl m Uf mimk. . r mi ndtriiB. wr tMnfiaiii . m w 11.01. mkn - m- einee, exproesed ywanelf anxions to defeat, by havlag th, Cuttom Home la Aunst tost.' where he was aen. the vote of North Carolina oast for Belli need for violation of the Facttire Blare Law. H preparation of messoirs cf the peblio mea tnd eventt with which he hu beea connected during tbe lut forty yura."'. .. ... - bam cross aad delivered aa excellent tad most finished sddmss. For'sboot two and ft half hours he enchained the attention of tbe vast aseembUgt, He traced tbe history of the present diflienlttes of the country, por trayed the evils of disunion, and showed that North Carolina's proper position It in tht Unloa when the eaa sst successfully combat- treason. II wu aot ou food fbrtuae to hear Got. Graham through, bat thou who did, and an abl to jadgt, prcnoaaoed that hit argument agaiast teeectiea an disuslo wu oae of the meet osutorly dslivsred daring the present tsa paiga. W nadsiwtond he promised tbe editor ef the Beffisler that he would writ out tbe address for pah lioatlon ia that paper, W hope he will, aad tbat wss carried to Milwaukle. where- hs lemsiu in mmtad .The parties convicted at the July term of tht I of tht Marshal. ; - . United Btotee clreu.lt court for participating ia the meat of ft fugltlvt dart at Ottawa, last October, "wen contented at Chlcsge en the Sd lut., ftt rbjtcwt: Joba Uosoack, tea daye' rmpriscameat aad ana hun dred dollars flat; Joseph Stout, te days' Imprison. it and (Ay dollan fine; Ctaadle B. Xlag, sat day '1 impriaoaoMat aad tea doll art fine, It hu beea decided that the proposed grand parade ef th peUtieal organisation eppeesd to Mr. the city. The Reformen sUct nearly all their conn- their will be Urn to tpnad it broad-cast evsr th Llaeola shall takt place U New York city ea'thc 23d WST The Havana Dlario ' eeatama aa account of Walker'e execution. : He died with fortitude, profess ing th Reman Catholie religion, aad aaylag hit war ' ou Honduras wu wrong. He asid be alee wa to. blast, aad that ht aoeeptod death With reeigsetion. , arJawTh Ooveraor aad Council of New Hsmpshlre have appoiatod Thursday, November 29th, to he ob. terved u a day af awbne thanksgiving aad praise ia ' -' ' ' Aw m" - 3 . safe. A"toleseapc itius asjngBlfyiag pewtr of twen ty theusaad It ia course ef tjreetiea at Ptrh) OWerrv
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