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DIVKKMTY. jjm atariM. 1f tyinpit of mBiJ !. !' fuct l Mr. Jh M4lfU ffl lui r 14 MS ICtflBK L- i'!.nJ. are Slid, ot) the eutborU t iJ a Utter from ttoill lo Lo- do la hsvt greatly Uc hit re si Jtw the ft. IH fdUiwU iftf dotet of thil gentleman depen ded cm uftu. Di htiud to break ' . LUoUfl, U Lon4v.p, Mr, P" p.nd et ibe d-K at I oVU Jaonine, eod fur much iooc.loi eu. cecdeju twiUiiib Wired what be aot'df Hrepld be bed comi by taviuiina " break f.tl Hh their ernicf. ThjyHiu.. co home, lif , tad return U 6 ve bourt. ..!.( V until. Ob another octatleo k Uyiud m American gentleman U im i". fonaerly to lehablunt of Philadelphia. When the gentleman ahowole, Mr. KtndJph, fr eicroly u.7 hln from th fu( ,4W , 5"' I am l me r -rm turned ewty ia dUgut, and if n.of the ervent hit mMUr wat o gentlemen, left kit card. tvtiu. Tbe followiog intelligence from War. . t. -.r .v,. uiK l By an Im- tKrlal Ukatc, U the Jewt, unlf they U prvticiane-r Urge merchean, are required to rtoouoce, between h P' et time and 18W, lb pciiy ttaftc of hewktn.etc.i well at the t'adrt avblcb, U naaor, they have Urn. ed. and become apiowb.l UKirfa iher ert, amely, farmer aod hf p berdi. To ihU end, ib govtramrni baa auird ih.m, ""Jf"1' pn of Etfropcao Roitia, boda aod JTcry thing ortc.tary for tha.r cultw titloD, aad hat granud ihm ycara of a.puonf If ihty eoufonn a thai rt iprctfo the EmpcmA will. lothc cootrry cue, i'u) will tHrr--qu.rcd to ult aia alti,gtthfr. Th. Di.M.ca. tU of th i Ukue ba iprrad urror amocir :he nomeroua IiraeUica of ihi lOCKtD jaw. ttcjrt K. I. Mrcory fur nuhca the following article, for the benefit of mankind J Several yeara ago, during i convcr in NewDort. upon that dreadful maladrthe Locked Jav, aa intelligent maater of f ee4 oDierreu, mat wncn ha waa at the lilaod of it. Cuatatia, be beard an eminent phyiiciaa remark, that be had maov caaea of the Locked Jaw, aod never bat t patieot. On in. qulry of him aa to the particular mode f treatment, in which he had been ao tucceaaful, the Phyaic'uo replied, that he directed an application of wrm LYE, made f Aahei, at ttroog at potiible j if the foot or hand wat wounded, the tame was dipped repeat edly tote th Lye j and if a part of the hnfr whith tuuld oot be immcrted in it, then in ihat ca the part affrcted to b hathrd with ftannela wrung out from tit mim I.Vf. lo July Utt, Capt. Cblrlea Gordon, f NewDort- uofortuntelr lumped up on a tcny pointed aplke whih per- femted hit bot ar il loot, anu n? waa tiken hfimc in the roott eacruuiating 'torture the attending physician could afford him ob relief, rrotwenuauj . U,lv. who heard the above cenvetta- tion, recommended the warm Lye bath, into which hit foot wat placed with- ia 1 J minutei the anguith waa uken out i be went to bed anu tiept quieuy. Thelipplicatio?' of Lye wat made fo 10 iocceedmguaya j no pain, no unj returned, but what it inci dent to a common tore, and on the .Lr-niK ifav. Cint. Gordon walked abroad. Mr. John Ctmo. in a Nat . --. -----r- chea paper, oBerTblmteir ra:xanaia8w for the office of Lieutenant Colonel. The jutiin a vrrnanm coot or tin ao- ,UUUW'U . ' --W4 ertiaement. It at leaat poatetset one quality, which it tid to be even the tou ol wit a ureiijr - t Tf.kn Catnh doe tar that If he ia Elected will serve t'te People Lt. Lolo to the Best of lis Skell m nuutarey lutat. JOHN CAMP. .ThB New-York Conunercia .dvenUer of Saturday afternoon, aayt -hila w ri nurtinor our Daoer to press the tnow U fairms.in.fc tcattering tbower. Re.nhuion.Wtioihioa will be ever at tempted if all possible objecUana mutt be a mii -f- "V. MoirxJOMtcriTvn.iL loctcrr. trmtt icatt n4 t 4f 1 aallM feMMttf-f U Mafia U. BwJ, tSa tfik. LIU - r,i' w -T ' M M t j mitlit MaMtarrS rvfMrt M Wmmt, f I - Ii ThejvemSum of 4 Ul tt tbf Id ipooatfOllartd LrlHebctt fleet t-f horot made cnlo tUxkf it awarded to Mr. JJarvor Howard, who tahlUud 30 yards el cunaUi rfiniif , spun by a tiuU r of II ftsrtotdi hho alto tahiUied anothar pt t,f the arte kind of cbth, made out kiiaiiM ttt ibe Drattfti iitri rrvwin. 3, The lite ptrMum ia avarueo to Mrs. fcJIhii C owan, tra very r.M fn anl S'iUiiml.1 lecf of Mt linen. 1 lira. E. M. It.U oruduccd 1 1 tardt tJ t loth Aaief W4 mll rtlrt-J. f .... .nrwir nu.lli, k lot wbka Ine Dft .i i ui i, aiUer ita-sDuoos is IUIHIM ' tkataaiMalal. P W W ww-w- 4 The prsmium offered lor a piece of tKMbmdof o-l.kr, wasnot cuirnte. j. An honorary premium la tartleJ to Uitt Criv Detrd. lor a niece el rar rkfTtfti'mir of virr tuUtantitl fabric. 4. Mrs. Maiia niova eimotito a rery nctllent apcclmea of carpcttiiig, but net irKKth in quantity lo draw the premium- T. T Kara wara acftrtl VCrv la Mr COUD- icrpsnes eihibhed, but at M premiums ere offered lor tacse aucxt, toe com mhtce decl'w.ed ihe (ask of discrimlnailoo. a. In ibe ankle of ttockloKt, there were atrl ery aupefior apetimenaei kUJiaJi but the honormnr Drcmiam of ft rvd for the betl specimens, Is ewarded to Miss M- Ta!bwt for a pair of fine wool rn s'.otklns;s very elf Enily rDibed. She lo alwwed a plain pair of weellcn stock' Uif;s ol a eupenor qiuitiT. in auiwua m .w.. ika cummitlee would menUoo, In a partkuUr manner, S pair of thread stock- t, nO OOV Ol Wivni nvwn w w.r Lackot S oalr of woollen bv Mrs- Clary, and one pair of miaed, fur and tilk, b Mrs. E. M- Kelly. Tka rommittce lake this occasion lo eipress Iheir e;retificaloi mt the present .... I ! a ... ! t ablution Ol IcmaJt llioasiry anu tuna- nuiiy ht these UKful branches of domes tic manufactures. I he specimens brought forward, furntah ample proof, that we k... tKa materLU and the skill necessari m trod iir a al boroti many articles of re and furniture, now imported from .broad al h'uh price 5 and they indulge ik twllef. that the soirit to iDply these materials and tbia skill lo their proper ta .a . a uae, ia not wanting in citoer toe maica or ft male a of Rowan eooniy. raa raa -aiiaia.a r.fta-aa. Mrlkod if tirrmrif Ban, lUm nd Aung Btf. M-at. when salted, it sometimes dried, when it gelt the name of btcoo, hem, or hunjr. beef. The drying of salt meat ia effected richer bv baneinr ii in a dry and well- aired place, or by exposing it at the tame lime to wood smoke, wnicn gives it a pe ..iii fl.vour. much admired in Wett- Dhalia bams and Hamburg beef, and also : tr .a -..a!- tendt to preserve n, oy tne tnuacpuc . t llfL.a action ol the pyroagnic tew. oen -aai U ta bo hutm. it need not be to highly salted. The method of preparing bacon is pe -1'iar ta certain districts. Tbe follow ing is the method of making bacon in u.mnhira aud aomerseianUw 1 1 he aeaaon for kllline hoes for bacon is between October and March. The ar- ia to be salted are sprinkled over with bay salt, and put for twenty-four hours in the salting trougn, to auow tne .Hherioff blood to drain away. After this they take them out, wipe them very dry, nd throw away tne araining. 1 nsy mu take some freah bay au.1t, and beating it it in a fr-ino- nan. rub the meat very WVi. ... - ---o 1 ;- , . 11 with it. reDeatln? this every oay iur four dayt, .turning the sidet every omer v a 1 0 . ' ' , d7' ... . .-.!.- If the hog be very urge, mcy ccp . .'.ta in brine, turnint- them occasionally for three weeks ; after which they jske them out, anrt let toem oe tnorougmy dried in the usual manner. Sow Jrymgrtr-atring xJ3acQTltJfwi. and Beef, ai firaetited in U'ettfihalia. The custom or nimVjji, t. a --UK wood smoke is of a very ancient date, it waa well known to the Romans, and Hor- ttnee mentions it. ' Fumout cum fiede fiernt." Several nlacei on the Continent are fa mous for the delicacy and Savour of their - .a . a bams; Westphalia, however, 11 at we kaait nf the list. ,Jho method of curing bacon and hams in Westphalia in liermany) it aa loirawt : Families that kill one Or more bon a -. hirh i a rommon nractice in Dti vate houses have clet in tV'' :s - hlmnev. made light, to L. .t- .--v-. in which theV batie their harot, and bacon to dry and out of the effect of tbe fire, that they may oc Knuu 1 ht am. a t,l (!) ful l -rjfed l"'" ihe tlywi r t J I IT' f.iiAury, Mar rhe IB w'l llat 1 W'4 fyf a 'ron nomxr lo fe thfUxJ low le ctlraoef , to Ivrte thOmoke ihtMigli the bole wto the duMU The smote ll carried on iKaUl by atoOitr hole to Ibe furmel r ihe chlmoty.aliotetKe ild stopper, aJmoal at lU filling, where it cKapct. The nnrvat Lda toukL BOt Ow 100 01 ft MCtUSe the tWfvlf be full of amoke, aad ihH frm wood firet. Of the bacon ...I - i LaaiU MX null Winf I , , .f ... a tvl.r. taherw wood H turuiu aalo be I ipod U hojoke of ibw.wood.k - - ((m v ' J v. . L . r.nrrrt- .,.. r-k Alatndrla .Iflt ErvDt) ataia. iK.t tH '.FrtDtlan 'c.Mdltlon bad raece frotA thtt port 00 Ibe I7tb ofuly. H stated lo consm 01 . . . tnvm inrnitv. ana mjjum csvairr. Tkara ara V. trrtlnla frOra Ihe MOTta f ae aii.rk mada hv th Torkt on the isuno ... ... . of Samoa, wkkh ended l the almost en- lire dcstnicfyia of ihe' Turkish eipeai ikwH by fire ships, and by the sword , My attracts In the Journal dee Debatt from the Oriental Spectator, h appeart lhat the Cretk popuUllon of Samoa, con si tlng princlpaUf of women, old men and children, bad brcn oUigcd to 8r to tbe mountains, tod bide tbemsclvea to ctvtt tad faunetses, te avoid the fury tf tbe Turka and ravagee of the Turtisa ncct. They bad previously ael fire-to their bou ses, end caaried into tbe InUriorwUtev er part of their property or provluoot they were ille to transport. The Greek government had decreed lo tend a flotilla 10 their aid. , la tha am-DiDer it an extract of a let ter from Napeli di Romaaia, dated Aug I. in which il ia elate thai the Division al governntAM of Greece baa been rtcog- ua wy m whole ureet nation y-.nai a hundred tail of thipt M been decreed to encoumtf ilfft fleet of the Pacha of Egypt l thel the families of Hydrt SctaU, apprehensive f e visit from tbe Turks, have been transported to the Mores, as an asylum; and that about 4000 men were tbunt lo sail from continental Greece to ataiat the gallant and devoted , defenders of those ialanda in resisting the ajtttcipa- ted Invasion. , We eii reel the following declaration, from the lipe of tbe present French mon arch, as evidence of what will banbe pre dominating nolicv of bis rcien he avows , w w hla determination to abide bv tbe charter granted by bit predecessor in terms of to roach solemnity, thai we can but regard it at fatal lo the hopet of Ibat party who had ntieioatad tha rcatorktion of tbe old oevpotisro, newer mm rvipt , im " -"'n who now away s the sceptre. u. am. ' rw st. ctecD, sartvir. After 10 otkxk, tbe kinefceived his Civil and MUiury Jiousehold ; each of the persons beloflguig to it waa named as he passed nis juajsaiy.--- The rollawinB-ia the sbeecbof the Kintr to the Peers and the, Deputies : am.. a ala aaa.a. aa ' My betrt It too deeply aoexted to allow ma in.inMH tha antimentaWttirh T fact. but I shouldoo unworthy of bim who has . n '! . it . J.IJ! lelt me suco, great exampiea, u, yiciuing too much to my grofi I did not preserve a A . a a fortitude cneugn to iiuoi tne duties wnicn jr. i. i .i are imposea on n waa a uivuicr, nuw 1 am a 71 no1 1 and tbia title of itaelnoints out the conduct I ought toobairve. I have promised, at a subject, to main tain the charter and the constitution which we) owe to the sovereign of whom Heaven baa just deprived us. Now that tbe right of my birth hat made tbe pow er fall into roj hands, I will employ it en tirely in consolidating for the happinest of my people the great act which I have promised to maintain. My confidence in m itibiecta is entire, and I am fully cer tain that I shall find in them the same with renct to me. I must add, gentlemen, that Conformably to the in.iirnnnni ni in. iviiiir. wuuiu wb ue- iii.-Y-. ri f-- --"Of - ptore, l snail convene iuo vuawwcia i the end of December. Cant Burnt, of the schooner Provi dence, arrived at .Fbiludelphia in twelve dayt from Havana, reports that the day hofnra he tailed, a letter wat received from Matanaas. statintr that one of the - , ----- , .t -Tl T.. lr i. VPIteo owca vcaacis, iuo roipunc) balMvea,; naa cijnuixu largo irau.ai vessel havttig three ooatt in tow. f !' fiat: Journal. , Guatemala.--K alio from our corres pondent of the New York Mercantile Ad " Bv a letter dated St. Johns,, 7th September, it appears there is a ureaaiui civn 'ng"1); "i we nucn-i nt ha Panuhlic of Guatemala. The citv -F- aav . of Grenada wat at that tirde Invested by 3500 troppstna a consweraoie quantity of EngrirtJLpropaeiy nadbeen captured on the Wvojtbf Lak Nicaragu,.- No leas than ihmv nhvdriana AA K ...... j... j v.v. yj ihe yellow fever in New Orleans, from the ist oi August last, lo the 22d Sept. TL'fnaY "Mouninch Novtwnr.n 23, p:. VaTr.Tf t'.VIlJ.n I " " " " - ' I t . r... i.t u rrwt. bf iria liui iiim. bi i . j . - - - - - - - -- -- bouneea lle arnrU era numrwr of aitam.wws i with Wrra quaTiUiUl -f BU ftl.aivCt, fuf tl.al . i . . i ... av, tn4 fanout pana w we au wi b,ona ai-roed. ebaen. ieppwH for I wo hoM I. dde to-.-U.-rt. A. Torw. a-l KjU l4 Menae. t'.,ietille eZll HL'.'dJS? tfSSaV.. uence theraof, our mmhaaw r- 1 1, tnA ajore W wnr aaa" " tMirchaace were, ana wurw- Udaee there, Wre they ifl and aUndaaee . 1 . r.M.-pa in uii idwii.. ..i ma .a m rmauum mci una viw wm cash, aad good pricea. . -rtta KrtT tWVEBKOB. Hulmav' eitiiuttooal tcrB of aerrke wilt eipire tha sesoa of the UgUlaUirei a M lienor wdl. eotiKqueetly, have to be appointed before the aeaaUw tiw.li-tes. vVe i ... l.i m rfl-ia baiaed i a writer aa. v - - ' 7 to the Baklgh papers, b-a aoroinated Get. Urn Utr, of WJax-i cauniy, aa a n, p - . t ' .... .fl vi.a B tha EiecuUve eftjur pi w e prvatflt worthy bmbent goes out. ELtCTION RETt'UNS. We this week present our readers with aQ . r the return, la addition to vbat we gave la ear bat which at been aoi to fwncr. abervfTa being otnfed by law to make their re - '. 1 t L . '.I - - -I . ..a4 mfS9 tlta ... a' a IV. a .,La thai HKiyni"' - - . tarna at Ralcl.h within a abort perlad after the JketWn, we JLa " receive the oflicy report from that placa-uc aooaer, probal.ly, thaa .. we eoald direct front the different couoa. Ihywod roMfy : Pe-pla't ticket, Caucus, str 000 Buncombe lotnty People, 40$ Caucus, 18 Rutherford twity People- 614 Caucus, (intoln tounly i People, t Caucus, Burkelounty t People, Ctucut, Athe county : People, Caucus, VUke t county People, f'.aurui. - 334 308 86 19ft 363 43S 400 Iredell county, 96 majority for caucos. Mecklenburg county: Peonle. 661 Cantua. 234 Auton countv : PeoDle. 339 Caucua. ' 153 r--, . rr V , , . l rof the peoplea ttckeft, 297 were en dorwd for Mr.'Adama, and 243 for Jackson-1 KandolfiA county : People, Caucus, 141 394 Chatham county : Peopled Caucus, 172 688 Stoke county : People, Ciuc.ui, Surry countyf People, Caucus, Cai&ell county : - Peoples Caucus, Hike county , (in ted.) 709 286 800 400 90 1036 hich Raleigh is aitua- Peonle. 703 e ' , Caucus. 463 Cumberland countyy (including Fayette ville.) People, 568 Caucus, 165 Roixton county : Pebpre, 335 Caucus, 82 Static ei WAaw-.-b. - OLD AVM Our time aad colummrliave bean ao inceaaant. .. .Koecopied with graver matters, for aome time paat,-tbat we have not, till now, found neither time nor room to pay our reapecta to the Free Presa,'' printed in Halifax, in thia atate. That 4,rmr. 'in nntir.inrr a few remark a of ourt rela- f-' f O - tire to tbe borough election of Halifax, took occaaion to furnwh a kind of atatistical view of the population and improvemente of that ancient town. Ameably to tliia -account, Halifax at .. .- m t. . t.-.l , ...ll.'. ma uma couuuna-A :i-uvujit-.'Hi"'j; i nic ii"v vt - . . .nT. ut,,Miw .-.iarf ami iiaat Kr tha arrival nmCD! Ill IW ... . ... n. poat-orlice, 1 1 atorea, a taverna, v-ow maiiy ...... Aop. he aaith not) 1 brancb of . bant, tai lora, aaddlera, blackamith'a eabmetrmaker'a, .ndanWa.hop., EIGHT Uwyera, S doc; . &'lr color.' - A pretty formidable bet. tb.a. truly I We think, however, in the neighborhood ofaix .1 1. , I k- mwm than gkwm -aAim. aocior,, uie iuu.u maker. We are not, just at present, prepared to firni.h in return the aUtistica of our village but we can say thia much to the editor, that we nearly nal Halifax n eaclof the itetiMr ex. ceptiiigUoaeofliiwyer,rfec, miriineraAo, and centlcmen of color." Wrf lawyera, and iix doctors to 49 voters, rives ra, rives one of these learned gentlemea te every f.re veters! Ifj rWra iM4rH f itt.'.&i.g a ji,U, i4 X luf frt,, ia tht t.imi, U i ivirj Lit riRfir 4 nuLutj". ' r A la a e.i!lhMri tmr tuwa Inu4 Wat BaJuKii-h m ritrf mant, attj we b" anr ttfflill dcatiluta fif l)t). Al rl. tit tun,. I. - , - - . - - 4 f ii.ai ur niiitiiurr. and ot uut kijkm td in.,. - - -" ' , t . w, . WIIVI P"'"7 Mnaer.nfai.fr nw im I link a itiwaa milrr a. Lata i-nmr M --a - - T . , . " , i - - - - '"J , ,,1 Of WAlf ) , -J d-ah tpaaad.' Uf vsnhy. UUe- and iraur;Me er tU 0001117. la larje ww,.w 1 iwaiiuw ; , - - - riJkuluua furtna al.t can change her HrU. ' l.i. .i.VlirBjmli ara meceaasry. But ia a auch eatabt-dinse-itt.are aeceaasry. lUt ia a amalltova, where the ctJectaWif he teUatk 1 ouryoug UdktfMtf moOry a4 laOua. try, ad fit them for good tkouae-wivee, I hers la botonlyae uae fbf a euliioera out eoca aa eatabfuhmertt would have a fatal tendency, Vy eatranfirg U mhuit of oar young femaJti from the aobk oljeetf to wluch aaUire toUbucd Otty i ma ww w; jjj be directed. K4frn tTuUnfitn Ciif It .YrOrlntm. vYbee we Brat saw tbe comaponuenca he. tveea Mr, Calboua and the Governor of (.tor-a-ia. relative to the retohition paaard by Ub. BV ta at ita bat aesaWn, eanpowerirtg the freav i i a ,'a - - - v Ufff , 0 lbt urw j aucn nvera, ana rouiev m canaw anu raaus, as 1 Ka. fa ku JudgtiMtvl, might deem tbe Upro-a. 1 . , iL.a rj mtf am, I K a a . . - tr I . I I f 4 a " I w eonfr-riloa ot Inji KeVnt to tU Vm(m wVeh tha i rat irtU. matioa of the etecutiva'a inteatioa to have t I . , J ...J . .kf. .! U' - 1 national road eurvryed, at thie tiase, frora Wah. ingtoa ty to ntw-inuvM, waa given-. marked it for pukKeation i but the etckcnwnt, ho. Incident to the diacuatioe of tbe Preaidontkl que-tkn, dnomed the eujce1 of the gveal MmJ to forfetfulnrts. But M tlia qaeatioa of tha Presidency ia now measurably atttle J parting larly aa H regarda the cttuena of tha Interior at the country the import arce of having this roa4 paat through Hiia ton,denuuida,an the pvt of the cit'uena of SaliaMiry, aa well aa thrava of tha whole mute , mentioned la tha proecedWi of the citi-tna of fjneoln, (which will be foam) ia another column of to-Uy'a paper,; tn eart.r and ntott prompt meaaurea, to induce tha f rc utive to tumitia attention to the route dea!gnaw4 in the Lincoln proceediagt. luoelniae expect to take an active part in thia butineat know by far better thaa we do, the great local advantages thia mad would be to every town, village, and section of country through hkh it miittit paait they know, too, that u" rtw fTurl greater facilities for conatructinr a naJ, ia much nearer, aad would require by far le money ta complete a permanent pott . mad, th any other route that could be selected : but there ia one fict which may have atipt their memorirs K iathiat the gntlemaa who, a number of year at-o, aurveyed the route of tha road which paeJ - MPH , M ,"V" . UIKlHUHUVU O-'lirwi jmm awmvw j mv,w a; rentleman in Lincolnton, that that villare via not more than mx miln out of a direct line from Washington eity to Near-Orleane! If aneh bt the fact, tialiabury cannot be ever 13 or 15 auka from a direct line between those two cUiee. Tka facta above atated. firetent hresittihle claim! to Uie consideration ol the Prevklehii which, -pot , a auttable repreaentation, we think, cannot bu to decide him in favor of thia cpute. Hut eomcthme must iptedih be done fcr the citizena of Virginia and Tenneaaee ar tot- ding; numerate meetings, and petitioning rrcaident to have the road aurveyed Uinwgn their atatea. So if we don't take iromeSitt meaaurea on the aubject, the Tenneaaeeana and rirginiana win carry off the prue. wluie e are lumbering. CMLiT MHtmal RMD, vaaw WAtaiaeToa citv to aw otiiiv At a respectable meeting of the cilH tens of Lincoln county, N. C. held at lincolnton, on the 9th Nov. Maj. Hen dereon having been, called to the chair, .iwtVardrv MrR anDoiiHed secretary, the followine preamble and reselution Lm I ' . ' "r . r.., na,ion. lempiaica ma wrmaiiwi ui r.v from Washington City to Ner 0rle,niJ gnd whereat, a road passu ,hrougn Salisbury ahd IJncolntOn, in N- Carojn,t. in( Greenville S. Carolin. ..1,1 ..-! ..-. .I.f.,,ii than tnf WUUIU UIHIB IIIUI 4."-B " other) being entirely free from moun- ,,;,, a nearly direct at practicable, p'" aing through a plentiful, liealthy, n populcmt part of the country i end pursuing I .L. t:A Af lha anad KaretOIOre CSUOU" - I - .:..:..!.. Waahmo-ton V' ...... - I. XI-...n-lBna . Tharatnre. - vu f ; ..nsnlmous n .u!, ,1. rn.ite bv Salb' i. ahd Greenville in South Carolina, is the ,, enig; coun- iV.:, r.hw and N I 1 . . Orleane cun tBord. n , Renotved, that Metsrt. Thomst Uews. jj.t John D. Hoke, and Rev. Jot0- Uell, be requetied to draft a pcU'-tQW . tna president of the Union, pray ing ' mW r08(j examined and eaiaJ-laeheo:. Rc solved, that the proceeu '"y urn meetinff be published in H'a W Carolinian and -atawut '"""Mm.. VAUBV M'BEE, SccrW first overcome;
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