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GOUtF.U.M ADIH'. .upeiior climate and grratvr w ariely f Jf rin A wm uc reed of uefl production, cJWtUutine the'ibem " I hall spk llinly J elements ul prosperity tna F.tMri fia 41 A J K; ; t her southern, eastern aud I h-e f. 0n, c-al- U W northern border, and tee mltt large f" ,f!f.JCiCl4rt-r f ctpac.tr she has far the frodaction d reifrrt f rfatiioir tto''r iU il.at I all tb ana kit iL.t tie future hs in store are Ars, nj frtm my full and :. -v . i r... .v, tro.t.rtinii i.t reiur i roHM-iotii)es r t.nltr to l.rr in- g,, lvi. . - . - I - ,.l,,f...oV..-h -oii-! iilutn a.id.tt interest. 1 rlaiffl lb press yo.r mo9 csm,.deratMn, . ,.;.- WhcJ with tw.""" ,! sicry f her wror.g. -r". r reMiaurg u, V' ' . w ' M catU .!, Carolina combed her cert -It . cAnciffi ii, siitre It i matter f nnitrr. idnutiety ihi ibey imbibe J har.nl Urinomcy un weir oiwwivn hh aip!ayf d il is ell ihcir fceiions.entil it tw- rvait pl;tici!y roaveewnt to receive tlfJT . sua T - i r .a . ..J ihrn rxiiilinr amin tK f , !. ,;t. lmlnu .,J the -Dlurpr eS!e!j, t object gt .at tterr ' fu- inr in pu!atia-i0 oar 3T ce leave couuinr, aa peo- . 77 " 1. c.;..fuirm that rnn.iimt k. f - r?!, '! r!f.U?.i tioa.mi-ht be made to bloom aa gar- iu e-iil. tbiprogre. of iht world .rwaad A..n m K r mar -a bread ith-J,M: IenotiitimMtuml,irlrbindaiaHV oat tcareeness, and tlfink the rure fbrr rrapert! While s!. pauset, -fier juice of the crape. View Her river r...,Tf! tu.,R, proSretf ml mnnntiin (Immi a tlier daace !re not her proud iter movinf oawaril and bubble ia idle curreat to th'e ocean, 'i beir career, ind iJeuinj the distance aaJ thinW what farge mnt beat, what "-h rpn,,c. rr iro.n ibe.nl Va ym nvil j rin hnv mi M f i!iiiuaiiJ snin- reoture ei!nire ihi the en'roiei a' rnwi- die. niit Vmr. aad'loara thrara ia ;ia hw ia th rale f wwrcM f A a h..1j;nin,larf.flirts.treni:thaud 'n iaryqui-.ii..a. Ik y0u. Where are wearing the w eb of lier Clrr. And if ,b nM-.ti.HUIa u( be, adtai.cemeol i Vr,h RrlLm .... t'le blea and bar- Wlww a-e the work i.f puUie imnrore rrTC. .V: Y""". r. hI!U-..fhi.natirelanJ. i! P-t- i piPru..,.ae to ihe re.ourr and T.n S V. rioilc crevotion. can npeat the line, of: r- Pf !u-"'l P- n4 nappj iepuuuc maT ue itnij occa , " . , - 'tiri. It "-- .r.. -r A I rbmn hMth an J 12TT wood. tsnJ if t'ltmnoiiiain anilltieflj!. I.ql of my irw! 5nl rt-l banJ Can t'tt untie the Glial ln J Th it knit me to Ibjr rajH ,,u'1 I how much more caunc have we to din I to the sannv plains, Italian skic. ami lofty peaks of the old North Mate ! where their iufancr waa cradled, and the crate stone which marks the repose of their sire, with as much indifference as they w ould set oat ta a visit to a distant friend. IVa red by the pTepect of gait, or dazzled by th bright rays if 'a real or imaginary fame, they brave all the hardships of th'e wilderness, sub mit to all the privation, moral, social altT personal of frontier settlement, to unhealthy location, and oftentimes to premature craves. Perhaps it is pied. Jiut in this process of mizratin, perhaps no one State has suffered so much, none Wen so exhausted and crip pled, by the heavy drafts made upon her men, her capital and her talent. By this incessant drainage, which has last ed for hal a century," her glories in the olden time, frhea she stood amonz the first of this beautiful sisterhood of States', have been forgotten, and she W reduced nearly to the condition of a " hewer of wwkI and a drawer of wa ter.' The produce of her laW. and the fruits other fields, eo to ausment the wealth and swell the resources of her neighbors; the cattle from her hill piss away and enter into (Se supplies of distant markets without anr credit "to the Stale that reared them. No na tive historian lias recorded the suffer ings and triumphs of her Revolutionary heroes and patriots. All of her Uevo- lltioaary story that has ever been writ ten, lias been committed to paper by tne nanus ol strangers, jealous to fault for the hanor. of tlfeir own States, ani is more the shadow than the sub stance of the history of our Sttte. The memory of the Kcsu'.ators, that intrepi band that wasthe firstamongthcColonies to meet British power :n battle arrav; the extortions and oppression under which they groaned;, the enlightenetl principles of human liberty for which they struggled, had well nigh passed a way from the memory of man, till one of her native sons, with great industry ana research, gathered up the scatter ed shreds and committed them to the living page. What though they were unfortunate, ena defeat with them was gloiiot3, and we cannot but admire the spirit which, fir the pure lo'vc of . a aaa.a . lioerty, impelled tiiem to m;ngie in the deadly strife without a glimmering hope of success, but with the 'certain pro3pcct of being cru. hed by the iron heel of power. TW 4ia.t d?Ia!at(o:i r,t indepen- dence ever pronounced In "America, made by your 9;ld and -A SOVSD DEMOCRAT -The ,ouiiil! Demeri-t h""f ' rlared thai il mW but hi' thflVrtnrt ha was BOmiuuted fot the I'reiVney, I i a sound Democrat, the UIWl tw" - hilaa-a .1. aa.1. lK 6kl f Ll B Oil Ul W Him taw. - - Federal- C&a. cote.ej oier. la r ....... !!.. . Iiit ha vrrv hard lAueteratme wro s a O iemrra! , Democrat. " That depend very mufh on forth into the world agaia, blight, brilliant Dcmofrst,- as good as oe O wont! Lirmmmiice. tleja. J-ktf a pret Ml orf of a IJrmoerai. anu ph. fine ear, fully to the rperi. U fi.l, he hope to pe,; thiuk. was Mr. IW. JJ J rapture; and oer Pemocratie -nsher. of -Vrrd "'7 f f"1' ff k JT ha,e. ..th-ea-ual dertefilT.aJ.eJ wa- protect .and I lk wa a federalist. Old liwiory was a . - - . fa . H At le of ih.e whom they des.red - d'i,t imeraal tep-Ml -. to catrh. They aa the kin?-..rernment anl the l.tue iim-s.j r i - rountriesofihe old world pouring their pro.emer,.. ron..nu.Mmal. N-" h.!frreJim!Uo...rrtotbe ferule t,l- these gendemea ron .nlel leys ol ifie new. aW they hid u6M&M.& Demiratr." beraM.e of the start . . . ' .... . . .t;...-n.;. lfirii i!iir Amnions. tv ia nereritiii? iliat these luillions wooiu , i"j - Cue Oie wfelMialaneeU scale I party A sharp engage met ensued, in u ich three Teians. and tnssr mire Me: cans, were killed, wht-aihe ren lutM.n- its were forced to retire, i lie s n .. er Neptune had arriiedwith reii lu f meats, which were transferred a small V. S. schooner. A body i f -L9 Teians started to attack th'm, wben the meA comprising the reinforcement returned with thcirartillery to the' Nentone. Carvajal was expected to attack Matamoros on the 23th. The Mexican garrison were continuing their opera-. tions tor the uefence or the piaee. Ap plication had been made to the Ameri can authorities by the Mexican ctin mandrr, fur permission to march on thet Imm'nn ul t.f tbl Rift CirandeJH whicn had been refused. Further lhaa this-a sAunit fJemoerst ia (Jedreia, AUbama and Mtisippi FROM tAlJFORMA. Ad t ices from San Francisco, ly the vim brliercsi a secession steamship C herokee, which arrived at SHU gel j ' aiuruay, nil m large In Ken- .number of passengers, are to the 1st of soreni,n.h,dbeeath veiy day-lream lucky a sound Democral means a '".J,.:...,,. t22COOCOia ol ihe emWant, .. f,r iher lud anv T f " -mpromi-e measures, an j ,Je t nerokee broueht 1 2,-X0,0C0 in bhorrer ol ine uitraisru 01 miuuicib MU, b" eewdanry lit p.enoiiderate in whichever mreciiorrthey rrrighl be imhed to ran lersa wim Wi,ere.ioarcr,..;; themselves. W. Democracy, a gov- J to kick op a rampu. and gel j- . . . . ' . I tciita f ilia llniiilt. Ill km J ormitffni in arhili Hi iunn are llirilll7 I vuu - " 51 R. AVERY'S ADiRESS Eitrn from tli AJJre- of W. W. Aery.e, f improve ment in one rtion, smuggling into pre carum rxisii-nre, sua suttameu atone ly llieir srpall b nd of Spartau projectors and a W.,ieircniacmienr..2rt??iif. whhh a a aat I a as .a atari... a a lias beru avrii I nun poi-mve fuilure only word and ihe cry the naiildratrh tliee br unparalleled exertion. hIiIioupIi a roti-: foreign voices, and swell the votes of the ; niti 'enl subaeripiion had been made by tl-6 parly iato trininjdiml majorities. How Mate in ant in roiiunimatt(iii-tlice are eay to persuade Ihe tmtisprrtiiig f "li the only monuments of itu-jj public ipirii, ' grant ihal by becoming a Whig' he wmiW . J only change one form of aristocracy for To enable you to lay the foundation of "ol,,er. - We are the Democrat amd Mirlia literature as wnuld..Tii the tic- our opponents i.f enurfe not Dcrom rats. a.,.fr4tio at .11 of a political nature. aimrrer ot me tmraw-m ... ..u..c.B -,. 6 . California has result They had fell the iion heel of oppression ' northern Demoerais. a supporter of inter- rhe election in taiilornia has result liiey iiaiieiitnciion iieeio oppre.i a imnrnmpn.m ot nJ .;,, -. ed in favor of the Democratic party (the reuh of inon-irrhiral ml aristocratic institutions) upon llieir benuetl necks, and Democracy would be lo ihein but another name fr Itberiy, tecurity, and happiness. Deniocpiey. then, must be the watch- of UurVe.delivcrc4 brfiratbr two l.itewrj N- j m q f fOUW 1 m uu for you se they areopise4 l Demoera-ck-ti. of our I oer.t;, m June, IWI. j hai e imh rjr, 1J muil therefore be arUtocrVf ami Si:i!c .i.i.lo i an active deire lo seef ...i .rtcei f ,tac- hut r.i hi enemif1! to reublieanim." We hare our immediate rmin'rv pnjK-r ' j ari-d learning. culiiated tie, and ele- heard just sitcli re.ioninr as lhi. anrd happy. It has us origin in mat ie ir n,ran, nd aboe an. ilie high mo- n"T 11 lone rmineiuiy surcrMui. die land of mir hirih. which i one of the ! ra courage to attack andVfuie lli'e so- And hea. among lboe who hccnine na- stiimgrH iiiiii.r: ol nut nature, aim in- .,1,1-111 in morals and religion thai may mrani!ii riiwn", mere is a riaw. ami not cit s nobler actions, and indinea greatei rn,aii2er our oical welfare, or the per a small on ettlier. who are utterly igno- , iIi-hi any other impulse ol nnn s j p,.wy fou-, peculiar iiisiiiutio:!. Years "nl ,'' wnal ,r,e Proper eiuT of fotern- hoMim. Ie of lnrth-j Ure and home, r n amj ref each mnci be the roriin of meul "rf na vnn ll,,nM,y helicve Dial is developed Hiiiu'UHieoUidy f.h lhe ,,. tt l0 may roiitribiite lo found such coming to a land of liljrriy they aie arm alK-cunim hif paren sHiodii r .a literature, but imtnoiiality will he llieir oe permitteii to oojun wiialtlieypietrse. friend, thai 1 -iisl rotmt! the family health, I revard; and f c.utd my native I "I be wondered t llnl ihe name of and w hich, if toliivatcd. chtster ever after ! siaip no lutnrc more glorionvilnn that Democracy the power of ihe people ;!oul t!.e biitiian heart. As ascriatiint yfrar generation mijjbt u.ake her tcrr expand the scope of affection, ihi fe linjt ! ,c cene torsudi hbois. .". ex end- lo lite sm f(.i ysh in around us. and is gnuluallv enlarged'.' until il comprises within it ilcvoti..n the entire lloveminenilgijp y,,,,. t;,!cnt, ubaudon not vour tia- "' ' ,',l,n knows what ihrue f ihe rountry we iiifiabit. Tin CSnvrrn-1 i. t Chag, w ith fi'ial ilerotion. lo liberty manes. I'll be afther givin mv meftt lias eer n-taincd the allegiance of sen.iment nal improvements or nou as suits one's . eu m i or 01 iuc mni,.i.; fancy, and either a freetradisi or a pro-' John B.gler electe! Governor. Mar- AaaH aat HA York a wuikI Dem-erak mean one w ho gress bt heavy majorities. Major Ro Nin favor of all kinds of ina'gamatinn nan. the Detrroeratic candidate for with Free-oder. Ami Kcnters. and the , r"",Tr' "4 V .... odds tnd ends of creation generally. Both branchea of the Legislature Now, how 10 decide which of ihese are strongly Democratic. The whole yaiious pretenders t Democracy are the; vote piled in the State H about 45, irue. genuine. unjv.itrd. unconquerable. COO. Purdy, Democrat, is elected1 hard fl.teif. inoi hearied, anteirified. Meut. Governor; and l'earce. State rtraighl-tironetide and-wa-ihe-oiher Comptroller.' t Democrat. i ihe iliffifaliy. An I this di- The country remains quiet, and (TrcClty must continue. tn great distrac- trime is so seldom heardf of, that a geu ion .If the nartv. until an ecumencal eral feeling of security pervades the conned if ihe Mc'hems and constitutional community. Trade is comparatively, expounders of the party be rdfed1. from doll yet the miner, were never doing whout sfcrlt enniiate a faithful i!ecYiption better. The value of feal estate was of an unmis-akcable ffemoeral improving and although money was a , 1 1 .r j little tight, the country bears the gene:' The AdmlQlstratlon. The Neaaik, af feafure of pioiiperity. N. J.. Advertiser says J Great rejoicing had taken place at tflhe prerni AilmiitraiioV hjfre not gan Francisco, at the last trip by the manifested an hoticsi desire 10 d.Y llieir Nicaragua route. Messrs. Gregory & dufy to their own country and forefsn na- (o. having delivered their passengers lions, then there never have been Aligis- j twenty-seven days from New Yirk. irate who did. They used ihe means! Their route is now fully open, and under llieir command to pirvent ihe inva- meets general favor. Sinn OH u .a; anu worn ioc rEm.om.cn-, . Ttrr:ue v:0. at rWceaAoa . . - ..r.. . matter which. In New-! shall and MeCorlle are elected to Con- ihis stamp? a a J . its citizen where tins seti.iment nas langtiihed; and 110 country h.i flinirislimT where il was n t tantiht a a principle. chcri-hed as a pasion, and mute siihonlr- ,or44, u)u i,rotected vour per naie only to religion, 111 the ardor with ow ffvtt yon her entiie W wlneli 11 glowed in the iioooinoi me peo ple. Bui Ilie force and eflieienCy of tiiis feeling, in eonimllini our action, stimu lating high revive, and securing the s:ic riuVeof mdiriiliial ntrrenl 10 ihe pulnic. ;ond, ilepends trpnn tin extent ol the area of its operation. And hi order to ni:iku il aeiie, -iT.th, mwt f sarrjtTi'iifg-l spcali witli referenrc to the pnbfict w eal I a(T,.,.,i,m a, fyuiy that area should be eircummibrd by fixed State pride, thai aiipi-alw1 and ili'linite iniiiii;aue",' biio oiui nm oe tonnieni ir eaeli Si.rcessive enlarire-' INiihuiit ambition would dictate this " l, Ww' an-' " ) Paddr. .. . r t .1.. n:... .t- 1 t career, isui w haterer oneetioAyuu may w" "c ir my ran il'ii e vour talent, abandon notour tia- n'yl I'" ,,lin knows what ihruc ihe Hid of voitr Slate. .She hasWured "te f-r ihe Dimmycratic President, tfnd voir .bihilioid; she has suatiied and if we elect him the hiven be praised! . . . . - - . ! 1 . a . . tif ri-liftl your early manhood;. culmaed your miuOs, impriK theatre for voui aniiAtiim M (iovcrmnenl for your support luou people ir jour rmnpaiii in return, ak only ;tli.il on her soil give eouii-eU " pet, a he a' oti-in, how slum' li has " ave ,vry P,M,r mn p iid five dl vour ,ar '"r Jlst nPXI ln nnihia nl J... .11 w.,,. nn.i ;., .1.: .1,' t... t . L. dlie Ktiiv t iiiia tii- I.II1U 171 pcire 11 as a nd phniy.miiy be U bis ha'JIuck ificfcnt ,n,m ! kpes 11 X from hann onr jurl avir- rTifh"! snd lilicrties? Am? ?-n't thai rss- ' And, ,?',,l Fillmore a lockin up all ihe gooM ih.11 ii ufr eomes fiom Cah'forny. and when we gel sf :jmt hi. i C n Dimmycratie PresHlent won't it all be tli-iril.iued aififo ll,r wn,,!.' n.l mak aAall the poor craters rich? 'IVc mml net ! Ilae w 1 we C" il U')1 ri" W higs , !,,,,., is mi iiiiini mm iiii'ii.i-- iii mi: iiimr ,u ''jrfti it..-.- .. .i.i n': J... iirreSiflf i nn-i-fr y ii nc iiiauiTrrii . ble. Fulfil, then: a l r!,t .leMinin some lM mineral J..Knn, and l.i- denarimi n: of exeei'l.-ii. e witl.iu' her bur- i nrrii VnM. Bnd ,.Pra, """S'"- "'" . , m.m of the circle of its st fhpadty weak-1 ,rg, alltj l!l0 ,,j.tUI,i:. f , u.(ul neral IJuchanati-hoor-r-r r-ay ! ' en it intensity. prec.Mly a-our airecii..n ,,,t. xviU ,M(, m M ,:cillfa, , ailJ Pa. " Pe sine. s.iys ihe D.itr.lim in. y for famil y riiaitve friend countryman, ' trjols, ' t v- dinks I can I m fer do nothing no br natnnttc s:res upon the honored soil upon which now u! t , . . 1 ... sianus your a ma mater (a most appro- hfPIliPll ,.84 Hr,I-titas it ihvereea from the priatemjnu;iie,nti.theirintelligenceand crit-it.l locus of eonectraiion. wjrth, Alettda lux, ubt orta liber-, Tl.e dnisioit of ihevasi territory of uur tas, ) was do'tbte l by soma and denied I..p1tl.l;- into States, w i h known and fix bv others and akiost forgotten by our- r, hoond triv-. and h .ving the crftire cn fccives, ana nai tut 02 late year nas me iri r ,... ,,p,,i ..i;,.i ,.,i I 6"-- vvell merited h.mor of being tlie leading colony in t!fe Rjvolutiou been undenia bly secured" l,j oar State. Why, this ob livion of honorable pasthistory,th!s Jull ness tr comprehend her trua interest, this reluctance to enter upon the path of itnprovemintand honor! One lead. ing reason ss, that too may of her cdu . . .'.a : ' 1.... ttom l!io WarreiitiMi (V) fkJniorit ) I'OLtTICM. FALLACIES. In view of the important cntrst about In take pl.i e between ihe two treat na- e-nmeiit. thereliv c.mci trratinj the ac- lion ! mities in the Sin. i.f Viri..ia tin 1. ihoiiiibi, and i.ircctioi.s.. iheirpeo-1 may he allowed 10 call ihe aitentum of our pie, wh.le 11 ciii-iittiie tlie strenuth and politic d -soeiaie5-n.one of the mn-d ef hean'v of our politic;,! svsu ui.ii likewise ' h-i-iiP 'uwnm.. -.1... .t ... i. .X . y... .ii'i Irani r. n l.u I brsser tfls voile for de Dimmygrads. Dimmy grid means de bcoples, und I ifne for de bcoples. I am a beople myself; und my vife lie i a beople. und mr shihlcrn is beople. De Vhis i hern krepin' de heople from rodin in Old Firehinny. but de Dimmygrad hn gone und m ite a new ' forde broplrs all to voile, 11 nd dey i m,o' to v!c for df Dininiytrrails. De Vhigs is all for ba5n ginns.umllnrt. ami lions were defeated by the eomiivat.ee of the ColleetoY at New Orleans ihey inrned him out f ihe office he kid betrayed. They slremionoly. ai a liitieal moiiienl, held up ihe shield of power to defend ihe constitution- and Ii ire ever since, without flinching, maintained a b. mid frank po sition in mainten inee of the laws passed in loyalty to thai fundamental Imnd Union. For the in -erity of their proles sins of a firm determination to execute the laws, ihey have also given a pledge ft"- a 1 :i.r ci.. 1 .1 ic .1 icniutc iiui uivuircu av Chagres, just before the sailing of the Cbrokee, between the Native and A merican boatmen. Tlie Americana were beaten, and fled, when the Natives' turned and beat all the Americans in their war. Fifteen or twenty t assen- e gers from California, on their way to of ?i.- i- 1..-1. uic niriiuri) urit ui.irii uava. rns are known to have be em killcvt. The ether passengers fled, taking refuge in the nouses, which thev barricaded. m the : rlerauon lo Hie Supreme Benrl. of. ., h fi . WnJ CnCroUee, Mr. Ciirti. 111 ihermim ol Justice V ood- . ,i. r.l. t rl . wav .wtaa y v miry, inns nave nicy rsnimiru ineini- - TT.;i;1. .n . ' t. y) tint nl ill- uf in ainnvlit Mmi'tmrri WW' " -? fT-! .VI. : . l loc rerric hhm ai ritthi and Justice ill of official trusts, without computing how they may aflecl the fanmicism of die .North or the macliin tiiotis of the South. Fng'.t! ve Slave Ressce Case. The trial of Robert Morris, for aiding and abetting the rescue of t'tc fugitive slave Shadrach, commenced in the 17. S. Cir cuit Court at Boston on the 3d instant. In addition to the usual question as to the favor, each juror called was asked whether he ha I formed ai opinion that the law of t'te United Slates, known as the fugitive slave law of 1850, is unci n stitu iotial, so that lie could not convict a person indicted under it for that reas on, if the facts alleged h the indictment were proved, and the court held the oil in his own boats, i he specie Wa, .1 ..t-.. ..re : .1.- i:.f. 1. 1 v IIISII Mklll lit. III HIV KIIII9II uoaivtf Messrs. Adams t'oa messenger, with all their despatches, was left be hind, and it is feared that he was killed by the Natives. . The Vigilance t 'ommiitre at San Fran-cii-cn were ae ive in llieir efforts lo pre vent the influence of foreign convicts, lit whom a largo proportion of the crimes' f.'rrei1 are attributed. . , I'dward Dupont. the steward of the Stockton House, was bridally murdered on the 24th. The roiivemi'n lo provide for org.ini- ling a new territory. In be called ("o liiiubia Trrriiort," wa slnirtly lo assent' hie. ihe chief rlemei.i of the prosperity of oiit' one Vuwiir.li wpirnuk Miiriceni minor-' g"iit. und all dat. Donntr unl IHUztii, statute to be constitutional. No one a I. I...... I. . ... . ' . .1 . ! 1 . I... --......!. ..r ..II .1.... .1 1. :..! . ti a a a- ". - was liiipanneiied who din nut give satisfactory answer. v. utiu eiifi-uns:nz sous nave oeen .a ... ,... ,n iuting iisgn oitice and adorning high sta- ueiii!.MC. as nneral eompeiitii.n iietween ! taiu-v Wool liiilii-.i,. !...,. m.:...lw..l. Ii individo:.!-". in the race for bonoial.le j mav T.hat a lose by any other' name distinction, is the greatest inci mivetostin. w..'i,.l mi II a ,.! ' I..,. ,. u., U .. -. .... .... ..... . . 1- 'g high Sta ' iIih nipiiitifr of our f:unilv- a f '...- in tio j3 far away from home, spending the their contest r..rpie.Vnvteii. 6 iui.nmovin.r ' and atnelioiatniir energies of their mi tured and vigorous mvnliood in swelling the fame and in creasing the rasources of other States, North Carolina has gcfvetl as the plant bed, front vthich they have been extract ed i b it their fruits have enriched and their fragrance refreshed other lands, To: many nnrenf thesn dj not look upitt their native land qs their fixed atiil peraiancnt lionie but are ready to be offon t!ii shortest notice, to whate ver regions anfb!tion or opulence shall ho'il oat the most tempting allurements to their restless desire. Is this state of vassalage never to cease ? arc these bleeding wounds never to be staunched ? ; I dsk you, in the ifitiTfe df everything that in dear tt) a patriot's heart, to set the noble and pat riotic example of remaining at home in v'inr native Stat?, to deny yoirsekes an nonors ana wealth that are not par clmcd within her limits: Do not leave her in her hour of extreme trial, when ske is strangling to cast off the shackles which have confined her in the froil32' of bandage and obscurity to hc:l the light of education into every household, and to bind up the broken fragments of her population into one prosperous whole by the golden chains of a wise and politic system of improve ments: " ' The lault !i not 14 oumiar. Tj tit in c'ut.eje, if w are uinli-rlin;s.H God h.14 given lis a good land to dwell - a 1 aa - r ni, and t!i? fathers rj.r.teiie! freedom. Cast your eyes over the 50.MU0 s juare miles that make up the teiritory of our State, and whore will you find a section of this Yr famed iiepublic that can boast a enero .0 rivalry among tia:i!.M r.t ,i,; Demociaey by anothef niie would not im Ii as sweet in the no- iiiiiiipiiiving trils ,. ,1S(. M., w ir.lC;ru.g j, was ;ir. kle. 1 f.. .1 II I , " . . ' I ; i.ur. 1 iir mi r-lin 11 llctniii.r.it I. ...... urn ...... J. : .. I . . C.. gaiT 111 rnaracKT ami niospcrtiv uius a1- ,e a. vanlm ..f il,. I tamed hy the sevehl States, impirts lo ; nothing has il,is Minerinrity been nntrr;l oferiii'K tfftH Ureacher, und Law- ie v iiijis l ie i i.iiiuiiiiia if iiii'ir ppojd ; ensure to ea'i'h jjr'e.ilc r progress in tin imrrli of impfo'vemeu'; an-l th agrc. in uianv ilesigm t in tic In tlie i tin in m!i- hadn't ve enouohofall dem drash in (,'li ir many! Der tyfel may d ike de.. Vhig for all vol I care. Vliv potztauscndl don't 1 know dat Henry .Glay vas a dry in lo nvtrry hi son to Quern Virion I S ipbosc lie viis been clejfted, voulil't vc hah pen in a bretty fix? Jlangel tini Shlorm-l'e'-der! I g'e for Ciniier d Cliaeh-Oii uml ally' de Diin'rriygrails? Hurrah for Cli.tcfcson ! I vodiS lot de I7iuimvgrai!s lor Hreii!eul, the Kep.iblift the glory ami grandeur of ' plainly perceptible i1.hu in the anfid em-' yr. "ml To. tor. t.n.l elerv. itsna.iona I rluncfrr. Iiilnvuiei.t of , eri ,in nnli.ie.t f,llaeics.' nidJ bessrr ah 'I horenl Mu.hof lie well-iniiiifd reiv.wn ac wl.nhh.ve cv.-r been iheii H-li-ii.ee inj " Iille tonncrrc he Freiirh- qiiir.-.t by our arms upon the pl .nw of procurinff prolvtes We do not tflerfrf ns " 1 a,n vo" ypo-.bleecati, aarc; I lex.cd. ,n,y be ascrihe. ,, .,he , Mv ar,r, ,1 unscru-! MU:ViU; ''Ihjue, e i.i.lt...n which sci-ed in tl, !. .ul..ti ,. icianit 1Iie t,i,,a hm me et indicmbk! fxt b.lk France t """" ,,f ,,,! '""Vi ral eorps ..f partoiin o. ; ,VP ,,,. ,,.,,;,,.. it;aa ,uj . " corse vid de arisu cratic. I go f .f m he her, r pre-eiitmg the dilT.-rem S ate .if .i,,... :ir K !.-. let do vol I please, narbku! I'e V i I . " - ..... .ir.i. i. limit- iipii.ini'ii - . h.ii.i.r.. . . . I . . ......... I. , h iv lUHiii l I.f. t.,.,1. T and . . . a a . ' a. t aI In I mt (III Vfit 1 litii 'nil insure of their ' ' , .. ,,,-- teneN.t,,,!, . ex. lnsi.MfoT trick and Brti- f,,,e 1 ail,f "T, on s ire, liee. than tl.t-ir .mru........ ll V.m d.iy I go msi le volt more, and I see b ttle. ! M..fin!iiiii. ,1..., !... .i .jr... l L... von chaitndnte fills vort Ver nretiv eal i i ...... n.1.17 ji, ijiifii iif-ril umtii . - ---- v . .1 11 . t and oilier S ale tinliirliug llieir ba.nirri. and marshalling themsrlvp lit. ueiili llieir f.iN, be resolved, with hero's spirit, that the llig i.T hi native Sia'e mI.oiiIi! be fiiremosi ill tlicviin, whilst a s n!c hand if as left hi carry and defend it. Tims inspirited, the i iiiz"n-s.lilier o America has proved hiuieif iiivini-iUIe. And if the same iiohle spirit if tMinlaiiii, existing and npeiating in the civil depart nlfiit itf life, would animate ami direct ihe penp'eof all ihe Slates in ihi Union, w hat limit could human prophecy alnx lo tlteir intellectual, social, political, ami mo i'o atnif keen I'oiMhtaiP. mill itiai l.-.f i oi Hie lailaeie we. " j j , . of tin. most impor- eaiise I vanl lo ki ln-f.debiir brute stun- '"en, kill exceedingly t.malar 1 "P '!,ke Ppl''o .of bis f h.i lo jevo ut.on.s.a the Union, Marching under clothed in the emhh in, an I inscribed with ihe mono of hi State, e.u li eitiz.-n- -older appioaehed the lit'M of . ..t. ....... ,r am ,(jr Ihe hiliodueii,,,, f cii:iiinn-r wrrr f-oi.iiicu in ins Keenin.r: f .. ,,.,; .... ... i, 1...1...1 1 i.:. : i r wtl- ' ' one m: iii iin i in- .iiiiiiii-n iihiii ir.j . iinii ,.r .a i. ..!, : .i. -.it. .. I , ... ii.i a- w oarii 1 iti w aafaiiiii oiiHiniiig men respeenre nam u l.i..l. .s r .i" ..u......i he .in. me. in-l Keen m ! into du street. . i irix-v lvrrt. tuiifiiv hi nil ru . adopt, ahluMuil, thrv had ho in -rr rioht' morl'ku .'-and dit taere bi t siore-k. ep to it exclusive appro'pr.aiioii thai, they.va von J tff, 9-iTf I come to r.X.n.riq.ic had to dub tliemlvc ihe American, or " '' 1 -l,0tosp- "n,, n,rt the two W.ed animal uilll ml feaih-' hind by. -on v.bilu store-keep. ),5 V.g r." This i a S(.!f pvi.lp.,1 hron -iwi.nn ! - no ond .irstand rif h- vrare lihen v. I one iti! i niiiiil 'oi. which will .!is,,;,y thelndicrousiiess of what vv ourselves bare Heard, and. "f tliis as..inption in it ptoper liabl. It! without intending the slighest disrepect ' tins : ()p f ... rfHiK.ii.int lea-' l t worthy etntgranl ciliz mi, we sive lcrs of this exclusive Dciitm-rMir! narlr.a them as examph i ol ihe manner in which Tlegr.iihfil fur the I(.ili-ijzh Register. I. ATE FKOM THE RIO GJ.AXDE. Multiiiinrat afti clrd .' f Amrrican Ccnrul Wiisl.iiiq'torf City, Nov. 4th, 1851. p have d.iies from the Hut (irnnle to the 3 hit of().-i..her. Th- attack on Mai an. ora by the He-nhii'ionM entnnn need on the 2 1 t. and on the 23M ihey bad pose-sion ol the city, within four sqmri I I the I'laz tram Salt btkeDipeutty amiinq the Ojfirtrt Vutfrnor Sjuanacring tlie Public Fund. . - St. Ihiu'is, Mo., Nov. 3. , By ihe arrlrl of the mail from Salt ike we have infornialioii of Sctinti dif cnMes among the teniiorial olficers from Ihah. It is asserted thai, in consequence of the proceeding and seditious vrntimenls of .Mr. Briuhain Young, ihe Goverror, itio-i of ihe Slate-officer, including B. O. Harris, Sccretaiy of the Treasury. G. K. j Bradeubiirg. Chief Justice. P. (J. Bruce, ' Charles A-scratp and II. U. Pog. Indian j Agent, and Messi. Sillon and Youngs ' were preparing lo leave for the Stu'e. Many other were shortly expected 10 fol low iheir exainpl. j The nature and particulars of ihe diffi culty ore not slated. Il is said, however, tint $20,000 appropriated by Congress, had been squandered by Gov. Young, and that an M tempt bad been made hy him to take 21.000 from ihe Secretary, who rc- i. I he t . ' rnmeiit troop s ill hid I o t, and had suffered t e loss of f "ed lo comply, and applied lo the Court ' Ifi'i men, killed and w.mhuI.'iI, while, the t sustain bi n. This w done, and an iojunetinn granted rrstraining the proceed ing of the Governor. r;.l ad aneemeut ! Win. Id to I. oil that our wisdom and sacrifices of beloved G.itc thrilled from cen're to eir- have secured to us an en- ctunference wt.h the iiiiiir;rtion of thi spiiit ! Would that I could this day en kimlle in your bosoms the rogen-raiinir spark ! For I am here to speak for North Curolin.i to appeal from her children whose generation is- passing away, to This i a self evident proposition ! - no ond..KStami m ue vrare lihen y. I e thai requires no pfdeess of reason-'' vote vo.n Democrat, sare. fiVl nuke ii palpable to every ca,!id In Democrat! A las leS I tgs ." I. H n we will ui-niioii one siuole! Such, wnho.it canct re, are Specimen )eu1neralic party, a itonsptniniis asniiant l ih Prcniilenrv. a i . i - j mnmem per excellence, very Democrat f Democrat, j e known hi lidve m ide 'be decl-tratioii thai, if he bad one diop of Democn'io h,d in his vein, he wiiiild havp ivconrse to plih-h.itomv. and rid hiin self of ih,. pcriloti stolT" foreer. And ilicre are many of the leading men of the parly who. if ihev never nneied a similar deelurat inn. miv tvolt lm ennnri4Pil Irtbnvo J "v" v l l they allow themselves Id be humbugged hy a nainp. We will ake another opportunity of noticing other and tfimilar politi.-il f.il hicies. Ti.ii story was actually told by a Frriictnnin jn piiilaJi lpliii. ' The harvest tli-otih iut n-liiid is ve ry abundant. lost but three, imli ding Cipt.iin Foul, of the Texan Uangeis. (Iciu rxl A;iltis was vto'.inded dining ihe Cltg.l2lltpn,i The Ciiy w as SM on fire on the 23rd. add tire Cu.ooiii Hons", lojcther with oth er buildings, w clmsiimed. Onilie25'h Mr. Deloiit '. store wcreaNo sel hn lire! and ilesir'v ed hhd ihe American Consul. (Ja ne. F. Wa.Mcll, of North (Jaiolina.) ( wounded. THE RIO GR.1NUE REVULUTIOX. Nf.v Orlcans.net. 31. By the arriv.ll of the schr. Major Bar bour, we have Itio (j ramie advices of tlie 24th, which confirm the news sent you last n'ght O.i tha 2d a party of the Revolu tionists, who were reconnoitering, were fired upon by the Mexicans, when the former rushed upon Matamoros and penetrated into the city as far as the Custom Il-juse. NEWS FROM OREUOX. A eompiny o Oreg u miner had re-' ; turned from Scon Uiver, vvith T.OOO1 in tTohl. The ntiinber of emigrants tirtiving was very large. The Indian were r uimitting unparal leled outrage upon the emigrant on the Columbia River. The family of Hud son CM itk, of Illiuoi. wi attacked by a bind of thirty Indians, hi mother an brother inuiilereil, hi iter datigeroti.-ly wounded, and afterwards riUliedfiy the whole party. lr. lillcr. of Weicrn Virginia, had al-o been attacked, hi hmiber-iii-law, Mr. Jai-knn. killed, mid I i daughter an I himself wounded. Two other trains had her n attacked, hut the Indian w ere poised. The in most excitement prevail ed in consetpteiK-e of these outrages.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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