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1 o o o o o o Farts are stubborn things. In the present pes-1 fO O' Count U is unquestionably the rr.o.t pow- j Mayor ina-dc h,- appcarar.es at the portico, and ad-1 conv.-icrcc, susceptible cfalmost indcf.rdte improvement, j night exhibited on the stage at Pan Iidcf .eso, in tlie turc cf af:a;rs, the people of the South should have all j crful in-Iivi'Iinl at the present time in Great Ilritain. dressed the multitude in a brief ami judicious and an atmosphere much more salubrious than I had presence of the Queen ami Court, a monk who was the light jiossibie, in the selection of the man who is to He has the patronage of Ireland at hi- dhpvial ; and j speech. He called upon the people to sustain him suppled. lint its moral atmosphere the State of so- represented as making love to a pretty woman, and wield the power and patronage incident to the o'nee of tho mini-try retain power bv his sal" .-ranee. Ho wields ! m tne preservation of good order, and in muir.tai- cietv is objected to by some. It is true Churches and when any one approached, counting his beads and President of the United States. To this end, we call J a!mo.-t the entire Catholic imtuencc cf the Kingdom as ; ,1",n? tac suprenv.H-y of the laws. His address was School-houses are less numerous in Mississippi than in say',!- prayers with all the characteristic of their attention to the Allowing neorded tote of Mr. Van r it were but a single vote. The rendition, we might S caleu!a!ed to exercise a good elH ct, and was recei- older St:ites : these privations however arc inseparable hypocrisy, and crime, exhibited i:i tho Rar.-.n. now tho r:nv!i.!;ite of tho r.fflre-bol.lerc- on c-n,. ' a!'nti.-t rail it. on ivhioh hn i; vrxir-A v. it'i t'.U env.-e- U Vt t' with applause. The crowd, however, did not fiv.m .settlement nn.t n ennro n.-,n.ilnt;.vi l,t ti-.o,r 1'-,s;t odious and disgusting colors. When these joct of the most vual importance to the sd ive holdin" : to keep the country in a ferment. He lives, in a good , t,,?Torso ' iu'd !11 lhe approach ol a carnage to tho nnt lo.r le f,lt in Mississinni m-ic!i of the wealth, tUmS n-,PPe!1 l!1 tliC presence ot l.er Ca:uo.tc Mn Statcs and Territories. If Mr. Van Huron would, hi ; degree, on the breath cf a mob a rr.ob front who-... P j "Pi"' door, tor tho purpose of removing Olarri- ta,cntf b,,a,;tVt rofinCment, and moral worth of the old ' f 'A -vou m:1 ''a:?lI-v sec what 1:5 the teUuac tl IrdO, vote fbr prohibiting slavery m a Territory be- ' vertv is wrung upwards of sterling, cr more j tho "S-tionoi the multttuae evidently mcrca- AthnTlc Stalf?s, especially from t!ie Carolina and Vir- . -nu,L,c s7'tlui0iit- ,. . . . i 'i . !,i -, ,,,' . .. n-c it sr-ei. . . . . " . . . . . , , How I am to ret out ol tins countrv I cannot com.ng a State, may v.e not expect tuat he uumd vote . ti.an syVhti'ti) per annaui, m tne name of tne O (.crme!! j ,, ,r, , . ,. , , : cam, are do wing into .Mississippi and tlie dav is not . ,, , " . 4 . . - . , , ,. , . ..to,. I . o-i f . . . ..... ,, i r.o doors of the vehicle were thrown oncn, . . . , ,, ... . " . te''' 1 uo i)ad troni hero to Valencia aid evnte, kr ti'jfhshutg it m the Statos where it now exists, i lie , i un 1, that tno great .Vgitat r, ) Ccniiod, mav ml , , , , ' remote v.v.on ''tlie voting idea will be -taught to , , , , - ,, . t i ......... 0, - , . , .i . r ., , mm i ; ami such was the press upon the horses and the , . , , . is absohitolv inioa-lo on account ol koblwrs. riht, in tue ab.-tract, is the same. S.averv is a Miu-ect : b.xury tor t.'ic Un'tit of the Vtuple. i he fp:e.-ti..n has .. ,i . , ' i shoot tnroug hout the boundless oresis where hereto- i,. ,-,,',.,.,.1 . o c , .. , ...... .- ilju.iv.Oiiv.iI, u . . . . , , - ' - ..... . . - - ' 1 over which the (icnoral Covcrnraeiit has no shadow of b ;-cn portinently askcl Why should O'Connell do any ; tj,, certtons of the Mavor, Canison'was securelV tore nota:n- lut ber1 anl oluU h:n' bocn w ,,ero and the troops having been ordered to the North. 1 in the coach, which was driven at some the charrn of 'vilizatioii will be thrown around against Don Carlos the autlionttes are subordinate large con-;U,e lo!J, ! Sr:,IIUl"ur 01 ulL paa Ponies, u:ru to tpCm. 1 lie L'ltigeiices are plundered at noon in fight control. The Van Huron prci --s are loud in their ac- l tiling to redress the grievances of Ireland, while he do- j jdced in the coach which was driu eusiti.r.s of the Whigs as being combined with tiie j rives such a prii;c-1y income trem them! sp;ed up Court c-treet, f dlowed by a .!-:itioni.-ts, htit let them p.int to any act of a mere j L, bnil. Vhnm, the Alnditicn vaga- ! course. ' The coachman was directed mnnbirti' that party which savors as much vi abolition ; , , , f , .,.,,.... ,1 , the jail in Lcverc-tt street, a warrant o It.on to oar gorl Ircthren of the North, has abandoned i hav,1,S '.'J agutust i,arnson, as a puh4,c agi I Jos .uiien and -t o.V il-r Ihvrland. to make a report, UU'.r a:"1 'tirber d tli' IaCO. In order t ts thi-i vote of their b.tuh.r , Vrrun the Xno York Ilifiiiii Star. Another Vote At the se-sion of our Legi-la , 11 .1 i.uaui, "ii trials and lntlr-t.rt n!:L cfijfs"' .r.., - i. :i . . i : l i.. .1 , . .l il,.iir to drive to l"e,fi- Miui l no ii uijji'u nil in ui imiiii;; uuiuicij, hiii in n f committal green, undulating surtaces shaU resouna to tlie clume ; ot towns and illages. I lie oidv sate convev- ot the soul-clevating church b 11. ; ance in all Spain at present is, to carrv with the JO j 111 Some OI me 1 OVVUS aim uieil VlCiluiies nitruni. wiuum; iuc naiu n'.iuci, i'; .vcipaO'i i iovt.a ui. elude pursuit, the coachman drove at a ran id rate. is already gol in every sense of the term. ! ami whenever lie t .tlCiCS that tr.ere IS a very rduV- ; He was h ardlv a moment in advance of toe crowd. I Mobs and afiravs occur more fro5iientIv in Mississippi I able cargo, lie sutlers it to be robbed, and MiVS it ; but tlie causes I have just indicat- was not bv his band. ese cv ils here as elsewhere. I tie tuner oay ttiey leu m witii a i?i!igcnce m which one ol the Rothschilds was travelling under 'ionor tcorthily bestowed: The Albany ! another name, and having secured his watch cost depr iving the territory of tne rigut ot holding slaves. Tiie subject was referred to rt Committee, and lie- ; dutions introduced in conformity with the -ogges- j tiie.-;s of ( iovevnor Clinton, which, after an animated ; debate in (oo-ition to proposed aii.endua-uts bv captain ot tiie Uat not to ,t t u Le known tuat lie was j " i. onstab.es were p.aeed at ntgiJt in tho vici- ' .Mr. l'atterson, who served his Apprenticeship at Buf- ! 1 ,uu fieri. Root, wen? finally passed and sent to the Se- in the ri?y, or that he was going in the b.at, ui.t.l they ! uiiy of (larris -u's house, atid at the oHlco of the i falo, came to this citv some twelve years ag., where he ; ncr late f r adojion. 1 he lle-dution was as h-nows : were off Kt laigland ? A :ieo'g was what ue fear- ' Liberator, ( ornhid, but tliere was no attempt made i has since worked, and is stdl working as a Journeyman. : A correspondent ot ours. w!io attempTca to mnKO Hire in the year l-.H),Oov. Clir.ton, i-i the e. ,nelu-' a:""' ;;:itr-v r."m.l rio.s w.:c re t.i- p-op.e were a.,( (Jrro.i.j i,an.lv t;,,IO to iyc onc leap from ' than in older State -ion of his Meigo, earnestly entreat- tho ; u-,.,n- t,at ,::on,l niMrurt t, in tuo art l!m coach towards tiie door of the jail, to escape fcd will cure thee ;' rence of the Legislature to prevent Missouri be. rt.tt.ng t..e;r natter . tnroat--as nesaal tliey ought ! thc shock of ,ie,JiK,s::i:r cro,vtIs wu:ch wcro ru?h. j in.r admitted as a. State into tlie Union, without . t dr ! He cr.ibaJaed secrecy at .,-w ork,a few days ; towards htm from dilleront ends of the street. "Otoe ;ooi - . . . . . . . : r-- i ' i I' : 'Pi ...... . . . ... J . " i .-. i . i . M.ice. j eouii-r a.,.1 J...'pi.rcr a u i i.ompueu jlo so,;k rxha.ted upon a seat, exclaiming, that ' (New York) Kvenmg Journal savs, that Union College , " guineas, auo an unusual numner ot ttouc wn, so wilin g to wear tie- crown cf martyrdom in the ; I1CVC. was:i lium so rejoiced to get to jail before." ! recently bestowed the honorary de-ree of A. M. (Mas- ! t!l('' wcre Si) delighted that they insisted tha unrighte.-us cause cf Abolition, why did he come se- The door being closed upon him, thc immense as- ! tor of Arts,) upon John Patterson, a Journcv-man l'rin- j passengers should dine with them, ami alte en tly to New ork and engage a pa--s-ige and bind the scmblage in frt.t graduailv dispersed. ' ter of lh?it place. Tlie Journal savs i i giving them a good dinner, and a part ot thei at er ir rentice-!'' at Buf- 'chthes, they took leave in the most friendly man- Whereas the irddl 'ii th- farther cxtndon of rd. However, we are -dad that thc country i- rid ol ! to destroy his property, nor was; there symptoms ! ,le 15 n,nv one ot thc b5t practical Printers m the s Ins way trom Seville to v ranee, thd not tare so well, siaverv m tlu-V-e Cited State,, is a subject of deep con- th- wretch, on any terms. j of farther riot niter right o'clock, although there , Ln!""v y devoting those hours ot relaxation which They took every thing but his shirt mid drawers, ecru to the peo-de of this State ; and u.Vreas, we con- , j were a,sembia-es of pe,p ir1 sma S(,u;idS until ' tll;t f;f -" Mr. Patterson nas . bolow he reached Madrid. Toe clothes he pur- vider slavery as' an evd much to he deplored, and that ; CT T ri;:o;it. 1 r.,m present appearances, the , , .fi - Ju'hr exce-es vhic i tOTCii hf ,;iiml 'f mtV: ' chased here were taken from him near Rurgos, and , very constitutional barr,? intjr d t,, , re- , , ,f Vermont are h.e to have no Coventor the en- ,,r honoiHh, j iuanl t'l" . taken iato the woods to 1, .hot, as o, l, vent its turthcr uh,, , .nil tn it t.ie C.j.ao. .-o o, f ,ttI!1. year. At thc election m hist m .nth there were ) rur. Mr. (;airi.;,n v,a, ,vleas.d V,un imprison. 1 Lie Colleges in the Union. In addition toall tlns,w,th ; v.n his solemn asseverati ,.s that J'''..,-''".. Cr,!.,'.'- r.fr.lV.,e e",..,. ,'-..! wltl.Vn t he ..r' -in.-,! ' tUrc(i --aididates bclwre the people, r.e.thei of winch re- ! mcul this moriiiu". and has left the eifv." ! a familv to support frein his (arnings, Mr. V uterson has I he was an " Amenean del X.,rt-V Since the Jf oil "I ne ' l"" - " " " ; f ' . . . . ii.. . . . ! , hound iries .f these United States the prohihltior, of coive.i a majoruy ei an me ltJ,..s h,iw-tuat oeing nc lavery, as a condition of their admission into the Union ccsiry to constitute an election the duty of electmg There f.-re, tlie tlovi nior then devadved t:pri the I.et-i.-!atare. Like I.RTTRU FROM MISSISSIPPI. Th? letter from which we publish an extract below. I!'.-iotif,f, it thc honnrah.e -senate coaeu. t ic.ei:Mj t;-.-ir constituents, thc members of that bidy are cut ii-i was received some time since and subs.Mitientlv in is. ; . into three parties, and have, as y t, elected no Cjvi rn- placed. Aitnough by tins ilelay. the letter hns lost garnered up about ss-JlKH), tlie fruits ef patient toil and . butchery at B '.reel oe, n one can go that way to and ec noniv. Such an instance of industry anJ fru- i-'ranr-'. Uverv iicrvi in the 1 it Diiifre ice wa Tliatour S. n it.-rs in-tn:ete,!,ando:ir Iepre o nir;tive '. ' '. . ' ' " . . r Tl,,..- Ii'irn ! dli.teil tinii-- nrul I lie l.i-t ti.-ilh.?. ' sviiiie if t!ie freshness nf m u if ronl ininw.-t i-- , . t I 11 1 .1, . . nnv ..rritnrt- inJ fru : i ir : I :i ' ' J ' . - , ... , - - - .. .. , ... . , . . , x w , n It. MU.r lll I '.n 'lt,"! "Ml I IIM-'IJ n . ..( ' lit i . i . - . T ' . : . . ., I,.. .,..1 ,,.i- I'-l'mi-.l. llli. 1 O .-. ill I I 1 . 1 '.ft it . n - ' III' T1 IT-.i.' 1,1 I ' - . . I .1 rs.m:, wi'ii'itii niau'.'ig uie prouiuu ;o;i 01 .aeiy iu- mfni inn.-. ...mi, .iuu-..iu.-.-ii,; ii. , imjii.'-v, iu.ii.im.vi. in. .im. i h:mkm n .irirj siioruv aiier rein tin indispensable con htion ot a.unii u. (Van Huron.) 70; Panes ( big.) Id. The Anti-Ma- tne horrid tragoiy enacted er rather prt v nc-il there. On tlie gd:h oi January, I -"JO, the Senate took .M,:1S a!1d Whigs of Vermont agree in pohtiC-, only dif- His teeliugs on this sid-i-'ct are thoe uf a man, a patriot fering as regards Masonry. i and a t !ir itia.ii. !T f he reoiutio:i sun I passed me same i.ii.oumeusiv , the f iilowing Si'U ators being present. Mo"!-. .!. .dan:s, Austin. Rarnum, Rarstovv, Rowue, (!oid-. Dudlv, Dayton, Hiiuiiss, Uvaus, I'orthingh in;. ilaumiiU 1. Hart, Livingston, L ouu-bery, M'Ma:- tin, Mooer-, Mallory, Moo re, N'oye-, Rainy. Ros, Ro-encrant, Skiu:ier; Swart, VAN Rl'RHN, N il- gality, combni-it w.tii logi. intellectual asnirati :s, s , tskou ou, asi. .t at L-rida. In tiie direction to .1 i l 1 i . i .... II' i 7 woneyoi me p iimy nays oi iuiii.MiHM. anu i-kau- j n.lvUi,:s the vvh-lo e-u:utry is occupied by Car- i lists, nod every one going from M.ulrid is taken in- IX. to t1. fU 1','IS. HiKi hot, or deiii re to u -.mi iok nit: wi:si i:k. t i:oum w. DAVIDSON CO Id dill 11. Xo. 1 It is presuuicd that tiie cointnunity a re generally aware ii . . .i . i ! go..,i i epu.-uors mat i r merry mey fieuvcr m s.-irv to them, tiie ransom being m proportion to their ability to p.av, in-licat 1 bv their letters of ere lit. iT (ieorin fH'ctivis. All the returns have come in, and .-lai.d tin:.--: .r (ioit nwr. Vhle. (Uu'."U.) iVju.dierty, rState Ui-.:!it .) .... i and a chii-nan. e co.mne:. I the whole letter to oar of the t llbrts tn b and those s'tiii in operation, fori UNTTRii I. WRDLOCiC, . reauv.rs. bnild.ng no the Institution whose name stanls at the! T , ,, ...... . . T u , e- v , .. .. . , ... . i i ii" In th'scoiritv.o:it!ieg;H.i mtuno. bv.b hn Snaver, r 1 head ot tins artic e. I ins is an enternnze m whicu all . . , , , ,, . . , ti x- i . f n ,, ,, ... ! i . . . Mr. J A C)15 il! A) v i. to .iiss iddZ A JJ.AD. 1 ou will recollect, uv lr:en !, that two years ao I g-od cit:.:eiis uiust bo mo.-rested. All must see that tms . , , ,. , ..l.'2o.. J-.ill. I warned the Soutii, through the column f the Caroli nian, of thy itun.i gatiiciiug at the North. Wilr. -ut pr-. tcndiiig to an extra oi-;!iu-.rv knowledge cf tin !n::nj'i Tor further evidence of Mr. Van I J: iron's connection -..Uh the nhohtionisis, and to show that he is the can:i- k.te of the aVhtioai-ts, read the fhllowitig. lh-eph of The S juth! Van Buren is as great tin enemy to oar i ights ar.-l inere:-'s a Aithur 'Ji-jni him -elf! Ti:e Ho!--ey, ;vll-;v.i:tg is an extnet of a letter Iro n a ger.tlennn in We.st field. Massachuselts, to a :eatlonnn in Ciaciii-dti, Ohio, puhhs'ied in th" Cmcinitl: RvCuing Pot, vvhicli em -is vouches f.r tie g-muneufss ,;f th- loiter: .i i- ."-. is commencing t.ie internal improvement oi vv esiern North Carolina at tiie right point. Improve the intelli gence, of the peep!-, and they will soon make all other aetv.ssarv iurero-. omeuts. Ue;t.'J ( d l.sCii k, Cic. i laud. .I n ks Major. ty Ihr Scldey, heart, and the passions that '.' we? it in strongly, I ; To bring this important Mikject more fully before the :'.'; 11 ;;,t.oi! One word on poi. up ,iiy --a: e ic-. I ii ive only to s-! v tirit I h' ao t to o'e t"; Vint I'mr'n i'f the n t d.ol?l. Siutc nights. . . ''-.go.'? . . C-.tiod . . tiT.ot I Tie Union, or Van Buren pirty. have a majority cl conin;. m witii a f -w .:;.(-rs. .-:ssdenou.teed as an ti!-n;n-aho'.:t .'. in the !.egi.-!-:tc.re. isf. I v.u ; c'. ir -fd w.th n-eindT" a Min-f the X,.rthern , , , .: . . . his a hro-r territory an i a mere numerous; popuiati.. p vp.e, au.i enmuy to the i :i:-n ! .so one knew bett-r t,jan nnn.. of ,;lt,u ,p ,ho u,n;u 1K,t curreiu tii m voiir. e.i tne intu-tice of tnose cliar.'es. mi knew th. -!..?.-.- n..,. !er ,,oon r...i.M!ti,l -he mo-t til :-hre lor t.ie::d-.rs to the Legislature, have re- l;,rit) fn,, a l.-ng re: ih.nee at tlie North, and early as- ' me:.-uics toadbrd ficililies of imorovement not interi AT SALISBURY November 7, r i.f. c, 1 .-ter, Wild. (o.inale, B all, ventured t' a.ssert that a p:rit of fanaticism had been K-blic. I purpose presenting to them, through this me- oaeon. . . . enkutdU-d at the Xorih. w inch, uuh sun-ress,,!, would '- a "-,rt articles. The object of the present ; Brandy, apple, .-eon or .ve f.tal to th n of tiie Southern Penle, V"'u!,"r VA n ''?-r ' J UiJ r.r 'H acn' ' l . hnic nnotLr ';.' gt m tne. !stutv. !''.. .or, . and iiltm.ately destructive of cur g!or:o Confederacy. p j r,.;.lirtr thit "most of the other States have found C:t,,n, in se-d I.r thus cxpre.s-uig inv t .!tiiin aporehensions, I, in it necessary to have more than one Institution of tins ! clean, O'iin. The elections in this State, which have sort. R-Iucation is as valuable and as necessary in ' f t.he, Nortli Carolina u in any tf her sifter Republics. She ; Corn, has a l irnr icrrit-irv an i a mere numerous iwaulation i'-athc Ik n i .e -: 'eiCV V. .U W..I l'i,.:K -v.-llU. oi i.o.-, is. i in. . . - - . . i . - . i mie, t,.r you aiways have l,e, ; w.-:i ac (uami. i r ter. .re. 1 v. ol sty there t in mv bre.-j.-t, t.ein t ic '. o, i I ith uiv VVhig pne.e -:!i-oh;':'1' MOi'-' IK -i .1 ; . J . 1 1 i c re v;c n i:r ':;' i-iti'iM. Will worry I.i- rty an 1 R" war. : u it, :md slur. ' rh ! I will a-k. who can wf re-e.iva ef this irrr at !e-.-T i i.ition, but Mr. Van Vei -."-V i !)-.- i:-s vote, that !; :s w.. r. ret.:re;i .-..o 1. 1 n f.e ire- .s i.ae j,i , i e... ? I will ::n ?ycop.ia! ird'.'-ui is our home, wnen t.i'-r-- are up- I de c'.mk l.t), io.)i!d ot s,u!s now lahormi i." u-r i--e,u to t " a n. O s ii" no' nun b. :t onrc .- t ;! ,',de be, v as nnv A .,:r;e-in c ri .-. .r , s- I will sav that Mr. fli'n ':ill have lav v-x'c. in :;" .-rence to any other can li ntl'-.-s ri;"';e -ho.dd sdi.e .'.te of th-1 Whig candidate, ryy.o l.i'T, on i avoW'-d.Iv f.r the homo Into e :. :;n ina- the Micks. lO'I Will SlV t!iat tlie -s ,e.?- Will i n; !; bv tni-. Wi.-.t f-f "t! at -th y hiv u, s to ho'. I t;i.;a i.i bo.itig' atid edl t..e i'.-'ives cans. Let ::;e he ir fiv.n Vou sou o.i t is s.uh- snlte.' in f.v rot tlie .;iiee-h dders. Tiie Wliig p-ipers attribu'e t!i.s re-idt to the apathy uf die Whigs; but we are ir.epiit d to bdioye t!r.t it wis breiiirht al-out by the iiisii" tioii of Judge MeLe.o, ati 1 his party, who have virtually gone over to Van B..ir-n. Ticre is no p-i- ; iwever. 'br Van II iron to get t.'ie vote of Oliio f.r Pre.s; i'tit; tin mi s ef her population are m- course ot" Van I ire;i. s-ciatt s, I entertained tho warmest sentuiK r.ts of regard : to th-x adhrded by other States ,.f equal tneans; j g. W e need a C ollege nearer to us than tne bnivcr- j .-ity of tiie State. Rear up ar::on ;rt us such an Inst:- 10 a Molasses, . . . of apole, . tio a ;) X-uIs, .... !);tlll ja aeii, . oO a tie O ' latla . . I'd1 a Bv--, .... 7o in se-d, . "J ? a :i Sugar, brown, . IX) a I'V. clean, . lv. a B- leail . . 10 a -jT . . . . id a 1- Salt, ... lid a Id: . . . . 'g-a 0-T;iUov.-. . . . i'i s, . . . 10 a '"'. ToV'i f.i. . . . r a g'd . . . .0 ( a ot1 Wli.-.-.r, (bu,dud) S a IHi u, . . . 10 Vv :e-kev, . . . Id a V.-y Lh-.seed t)d. per gallcns;! 'do toiiigent, m lep. n ieiii ireemen, w aoscoui mecrawnng , c. . 0 ..a. . r,o'i o Repii Jr.egc White. This distinguished patriot ,;,7 " Teniirsvt e ,rgi lu 'i,r. At ourlatest dates, tiie K.t i,r..niiig ReM.lut'ons had not. passed the Legis lature ..f Ti nne.s.s),".; an., from the spirit w ith which they are ciscu.ved bv th" i.-fndiers, and from the tone .A' the ;iu:dle pres. we inf r that they wall net be pass-1 c.l an oilier evidence of the departure f Cenh Jack- I s.:ifs p-w.- . in Te;ri".;s"e. See an artich in a not column, fro u tlie Wc-ii rn Weekly Keview, a spirited little p::p-r puLh!ied at Ur.mkhu, Tcnne.ssec. f.r th" people t!:ere, cud was inclined rather to extenu ate their mistaken views of certain subjects than tj sit down -.ulit in mudice" against tli-."ii. Vou -ab.) ki.o.v the lei-.or of n.y attachments to the Union, which w is only surpassed by my acknowledged preference of MV native State. ilav:ii" long since tors?.' yen tlie i:n- r.-ed i i v motives, I have ar u.uit.'y wis a"! t'ir it' (tn r appro icli of the ihingcr, tliat I thought I sa a fur e,'l to .-inn 1 t!ie alarm to a people skmib ring on a vidcano." Put tlie moral disorder has 2one on iecreas- tutioii, and it will attract to its- It m inv voting eem ( respectable talents, who, otherwise, would never tinr.k of obtaining a liberal education. :h Western North Carolina is altogether a favorable location tor -.itch an Institution. The pe--rdo are genc- ih-.i.i i.aeen, itrandy. tleeswa I oiice, Cotton, i em, AT RAVRTTL VILLI:... . -eh. . '') a l ' : .t-iio-jcr i i Peat ing ui ex- rally indttslrt'.us and frugal. A ;arge propoi ma c i.i.i.s ...j.. i-' .... .-.v.... occu . t(, Ini,p',. rank m society neither very net, . ,.: ' , 1 that tbry m:ght ii-ver be rn.npdle.l. by or xcrv ,VK)r t is ,rolll a c-jple ef this character , d that the in. ..t u-eful men in ati professions are oot iin-!. 1. We need an Institution less expensive than toe University, ify this I ilo not mean to insinuate that the University is more expense than is necessary. Perhaps it is not. 1 (..ore are, however, nrmv among us we.o wu.mgiv Ci-iicate, i a Pd a II: , M a 14 fid a C inj i i os, c!a . . i'l-own lump. i,v e' . - , . . 'heat.. . .L-v'J a Id-. WhosK.y, a Se. Wool, . S- a ai t: , a 7 a ir 1'i a 17 Co a 70 a 11a :;! a (a! ! a IS oi l violence until every honest press in AT COLUMBIA, (S. C.) October SO, Ifdo. the South an 1 Soath-wesi has to so ia 1 tiie alarm to r j (lootne I say, every hmi'st press, because but are unable to support them at tiie University. Xow. Hacn, br.oi :v a I(i !,-: lO t!iere are ro-ne into interest of ;;,.. pur! if tint I if we can build up an Institution affording tho arenas ci ; ...-.sv:x, ' i ' believe withhold IV ::! their readers the inachiuations of education to such, we shall nn; only render an tuivan- ';itter, . ' the ab.htionists lest a knowledge of th ar enormity tage to them, hut also to tne coumrmity at large. Ui, . I . , , , ... , . tlie deuuctions w nicii our Institution w ti mane in o.- ; pori, j might, weauen the cr.usoo! ujutante north rn aspuont Vif si,a ?p,ak in a jbsiNjueiit number. 1 CottJn. ! 11 a Ui 1.7.'. a 10 ; : ."); is d, ide receiving fre.-li hon'.rs from th" P r e i Crr Th" F.mnt-es in Troti',le. The Fanatic--? call- .for tin. Prcsi-b aey. . .-. The peep!" of Western North Carolina desire such ; f'jonr ' : - . . . - - i i i i i i i ... t ..... t i.. --- d a S'..:t Co-iveniio.i (,t tiM-ir loi lowers in Aevv-orK, I leu nave near i o; me line iv-rriu scene.? wuuoseo an in.-iiunioi. t ins i argue: i .-. iie.u iuc- ihu-icm . ron ...vn State. On the 17th ultimo he was n-iinated tkr ), l;. , nt y. l!rlt state, on th ggnd ultin::,. ' ia Mississiiri. Th-y are but a unit picture ef the aw- "hieh the JV.ot Cocge eidhrexct-d. I have the iVe.idcney by tho To,,., e l It ap;v,ir, tint the p.,,de of Utica were not i fd tragedy to be act,l m the whole Somh if the abdi- llt raal 'by only two d; sent mg voices. 11? i,es r.-e.i n i.ore.i .. .m VPry u.cj pleased with tlenr prepuce; for, whoa they ; tiomsts be not cla cko.1. lor -here can be no doubt Ju ighi ; I argue the wishes of the p ople from the a Public Jhiuier by the citir.-'as of Nash-, o.e, asiu r i--Mi, a,,L.:;ii,:,.j ;,, th number of three or four hundred, that the fiendish white men engaged in this con-piracy manifestation which thev have given in regard to the . 40 a o0 Mackerel, . . .V . lo a l(i Salt, i:i sacks, .g.", a .To -.t a , Ph.- . . 4-i la ;i loSugar. brown. . ( 0 a 11 . 'g a 70; loaf Oc lunio. 1" a gU . ! i a 1 I.'jT.rdow, . . .' 111:. 1 f'lHt a yo'jj'IYas, . . . . 1 - a lltd . . a .". AVirskey. . . . -Jt) a -l.. :-m was evinced by t! en to t!ic arrogant pres Frankhn. Tennessee, at wh.ch a spirit el parr; p.tru- I. . ,.oi -.t.-. rt' ! i i-h-ii-i' r in :e ''i- iption ot t-".. jac.;.o; in Lis ctf.rts to oiostrate Judge Kite an i rvvnt.i Van Rjren. Tiie inuu of Jackson has lost its loagie with lho peoph of Tennessee. At the Dinner in Frrnklin. two of N j-tii Carolina's distinguished in:-n were present as invit"! gues's. viz: rlv of ihirke, nrd Cd. in a I'i-f ri(-i Church, an ma the e.'i.ens crowdci aroun 1 and in with ho'K.s, la-lib rs, r.n i r.i Id v tint, iv.- wrroor'Tiuized f.r busi-' were ernbaidened by the conduct of their northern con- : present etfort. They have expressed t!e".r interest in - ...... ...-i.i .i i..,.,.. oi,,.,.,., I ti,n !. ,...-.,.rii.;ivr vvurr.l In- tlmin i this entcrprizc uv soinithnix more suttsiantiai uian Hits liUi:.-1.. i I- uv i i -.ui. i.. ii ' i - v... .. .. ........ . . IV ATE ft CVE VANCE, FOll :t? 7 id informed the asscm- I ca.! ss mat vvneu 1 ti-st li"ar t ot tnese transactions. ; x..nrn v...o. r.r.,i,,,, re nble ' rI 'HE Public are respecttuilv informed that the th. y nam - ..at. ly o.spersed, thc church at a m.-tance trom t.ie p. ice where th"y occurred, I was ,,,.. ri,;iP,r To enter ho,, a calculation to show , Subscntiers have nroymed themselves with a to budd a Co'dc-e. To enter into a calculation to show would b lulled r.n up.n their head-;. Tiie Col a-, so much shocked tint I could hardly make any allow- that there is a .tongst us surplus money enough to raise neat ami easy riding OMNIBUS, a team of first in the lien. Surd. P. Carson, b.ruicrlv Will, am L. I oag, of II difiv. W oy t::e f dl-.-wing j t-'C-ts and c .iumentaries from the Franklm Ib view: ; Hv R- C. Foster. The Ib.. Sarr.i-fl '. Cvsa.i of (,it,liua: Tie firmness and ability with which he (fee then adjourned to Peterborough, about twenty ance for tho?-- who prostrate th" supremacy of die laws. ; this institution, weoid lie a work of supererogation. ; rate Horses, and an obliging and experienced Iri- r. ?-. '. . .1 .. .- . 1 I. 1... i : P. f f ..-t ,.i .a T inimc.'i-ite- ' I .Cf all do ill t his matter what tllCV Citll, Illld wl.at tilCy ;,. ,,,irnn. nt ).r.nm,n,wl..,:,, l! ,..1.. ill nes 1 n .ii I tail I, w o r . loey iiau-iL i.-u iuc-m ux-i.ii , i:i i ui".i v i.-.n.i, i ..n i-. n .-i i . i .... v. - - . - ( , . i , - j.i. . j.. unuiuimiuuiiii m u- in a hurry and adj nrn. d. ly afterwards, witnessing the defenceless states of the lanv'liveS nd " feT )er- ! ma' have occasion, or desire to employ private In Re tots, the notorious Win. Lloyd Garrison and i country destitute of organized militia, and having a ; Jr,' ;s. ''''-...pi a 's' ihr iu eeVi.iJen- conveyance from Charlotte to any of the neigh- crew- have been signaiiv looted. Notices were , black papulation t f K ,-r d0 to one of white and re- ' tenrize lan-'iiish. Dav idson College is the daughter of 1 boring 'I owns. 1 5 ' ,.-, r. j-T W ito Tn.T -.o r.iM, i Tl is-ued. of the mo-f iiitbi.aiaat. .rv nature, declaring that I dectmg irn tlie enormity of thc crimes contemplated a iros:erous people, ami 1 think I am not mistaken when I tiie Female At.ti-Si iv cry Sa-eietv would be laid on a ! bv the" conspirators, width wcro no less than murder I say, th"y will nut leave Jior without a sufficient dower. .. The vehicle is capable of containing sci'Cn person? ur : Citizens oi vv estern .oroi voirouna : n. is nine ior i.s ; with the greatest convenience, and is so const rue t- Tniintaiued th urii'cinles vv:i:c!i his conscience a-ipro- rert.iiu evening, and b ; addressed by several gentlemen ; and rapine in their tno-t hideous forms, I could not but j in spite of pubhe opinio! th? infunous F.rei: the speakers. a--oi.! th" mei tiug was to i- anu in row oi n ..p..tir-.il i-.-t.Oi 1 1. .ti tn tlie si.in.iers licit have i .i.... a:,.. r e.... j The peoole, supposing that , think that any other p oole would have acted as those i Z'" Z t ti shw the other States, ; ' ,r ! "'i V !T. Y"!? mi . t r i i i . i . ) I ir.t - P .! ii-li.ii ii i . , , i inn v ue pel ua iiicu uu in mci ease iu i iasciigci s. tier, rhampsori, was to be one of did who were the ti.-s. devoted victims. 1 or what bu- j a1(j U, i.rlslorn section cf our own State, that we have i , t) r , , 7,. ed at th- door ..f the rooms wIkw ! man heart does not thro!) almost to bursting at tlie con- lho inca:ls, and the will, and the energy, to keep pice Ccntlemen or l-amdies woo stop in Charlotte beheld; and sosne went into the j temnlation, even in fancy, of midnight massacres- i : with any of them in the improvements of the day.-; hf purpose of Visiting the Gold Mines in the t at the wmdows Iare quantities mttrdered ht.sbands, and 'brothers, and ravished wives ! Western North Carolina is as rich in mind as any other j neighborhood, can be accommodated w.th an Oin- 1 ... . . .. .. i mrtiivi nt our eon ntre. Ret it bo unproved. ntbus. and a driver who is acnuamted witu the destroyed and daughters ! Sucu were the crimes that the mon- t - ' PATRKTUS. country, at all times. R. P. ROY I) & CO. vo.l, have gain-.d iiiei tiie respei.-t and admiiutioii of all." In repU.Cien. Carson addressed the eo r.p;iuy in a spirited ami elomjent tn inner, graphically de-s-riliii... the. Vp.ii Ruren oirtv as wreckers .n the Ivo-ii-b. I.oit'ov nut their blue lights: and then, as r',' Hitic.,1 pining, throwing overboard from the sliip .Viium pa.npidcts wh.ch were speeuilv f Smte everv nnne-t ooliticifl who opposed their by those outside. A Rod .1 piper says: , li; ronr'-.; sr.-.rhled with wit. liuuior. : " Tiie acinb!:tg in the meantime speedily in iM.-l.v. . . I -. ...I.. .. ; , , . , .1 1. an.i ebupience ; and were often and -nth.Jiastieally ' creased. Several geiith-i;en, at toe suggestion ol . initted to go on such win ne tne tragic scenes i.irougn cheered bv all 'present. He concluded with : the rdayor, took down t!ie sign. I -earing the words out the whole South until every valley shall be crim- 44 Thr States of .V. CnrcJia:i and Tt nuesser: The " Anti-Slavery Rooms," ami threw it into the 1 smncd, and even the magnificent Mississippi shall be rdotieT and the Daughter their mutual interests de- stn et. It was dashed into a thousand splinters by j come a river of blood. Tiie presses, generally are dis :..and concert of action." : the crowd Previously to this, the ah ditionists, who i char'my their duty oa this subject; they are giving tlie "Uy R. C. rosier. Co. l.n:i uf ertli i.rronna ; .a,j CuUU.n(Ml Thou-Oi dctatct in the re. r.le s cause nv me r.ucii oi . r . , i , i i . ..- .. in tiie .Aiaf iciau s vvai.'i in ms i .-'.rici, un- i eop,eoi ..e-im ma 11-' stcrs recently Imng m .viauisoti ami limns counties ue signed to perpetrate! And if the end fanatics be per- FOIIEICJN ITEMS. Charlotte, Nov. 7, 1S.35. j N. R. There are two lines of Stages from Sal is ! bury to the North, and two from YorkviUe to the Correspondence of the Xcw York Daily AJce.'tiscr. SPAIN. ?ou;h -7t- Carolina and Tennessee will sustain him. No man can form any conception of the condi-! .1 . 'I1. 1.- I !. l.'r.i.,n , d convened in the hall, omposed of some lbrty, ; a!ann, but the peo.de wist act. It is time for them, Uo" ol cw,Ill- 1 -'-i - :,d women, white a,.,l l.h ok. were si.tK-red "to ! 1,. ,,..e, t - r new spapcrs suppress or pervert every thing, be- 1 lillUU 'II llll.il ktlillii 4 ui vain. wiviv-iHiiv. vi, " , .... . . . i . - ' i ... . -v i . j-k ni-n'n rmiini r,- treat amid fusses and groans. 1 lie cry- now was j rei.u,dia' measures. Rvery slave-holding State should " ' " ' . 1 . t- ... 1 ' 1 t i .., f b- k. . . . ail fi- I riiA i iwv I . . i - Col. Long, in glowing and beautiiul tonus, ex- : "r 1 noiiip-.-u .i m . ' ' address her sister States, whence cnianate tne seniitions traces couiu oe initio, u wa leponeu iinu r. . .. -. tono .e S!,l0,n remonstrance, and m earnestly protest pressed his "-ratification at !eing a participator in ! -races could he l.un.l. It was leponeu ihal ...ir- j Uiration!,f in a tnnc t,f mi tiie houors .d'tlie d.iv. His remarks were fervent, nsoii Was maumg h.s eseajK Iron, the bunding by . fVicnd oxporttlatin. Lt.t the nuu re H-aieu appi.mscs u in. cMMiK...,. .... v...- ... t . suppression ot seditious papers. t nen u uioso Mates eluded with the flowing senti cut : , . ' a of board.- , J tjiC ull;on on terms upon May the virtuous eilbrts and determined spirit of i in the second story .. u rarute, s shop, and here ; ; arrest the freemen re-iist the patr.ni:eo of t!ie geyernnient, and . he sarr(ndereo at discr tioti. A rojc was fasten- niK" u ' - ' - .!....tr,tfi.fr.nn.t f ti.o i , P Wn. .re ( .ir. v-i t ou en-! ,l .t,.r !dfir..w :.nd t . 0. !.- mid be iras Morin that threatens to demonsh our social taPnc. tn liiUlUULV, no. ii ! i. v si t......-'.--.-" Mii'i.-i ..... .-j. ..-. ..r... . e i . .1 i i" i . ..... . t- ,,-s,. l J.i.-.ho!, intT tr.t"; cfiikMltl ps :i an tiiiitg ti 1 1 civi -s- - ernies to thc freedom of debate and the elective frnn- j jct down hx means i.fa bidder to the ground. His , I . . s . i oot j..imf r O rO ltTV- CUUSG lIlC "U V l llillCIU Ul Cttv.ii xVKktiuy iKt vv mined to take part, and are interested in maintain- IUT Uiai UU IS WVll III iuu a j;uciiiuii;iii. MORG ANTON rfIIE Exercises of this Institution were re?;: nied on the 1st Mcaduy in this month, nuclei the conduct of the former competent and very nc- comoiished Tutresaes, Mrs. Polk and Miss i .ug- lliereis, iniacmiogoveiimuiu,.!.,,!, -.cull-, Trustees renew the assurances thev ty-uny man who has property, or even cloilio.. mav , f 2real advantages of this l killed for a Jnro, and his goods forfeited to the j g1' , - ff ,hu auJ arcat jno:,;, a(:.a H.rrarv patriot who executes las leves. ip5truotion bo aimed at, they sav with confidence, chise-by the election of Hugh L. White to the Pre- ; Ci)Uluvu:l0 wv. .i:.U. a,uj eonvulseif w ith terror, i Hdi an cthcicnt civil pdice. and more escially should j The whole country is in a state of Revolution,! , and no one can get into, or, what is more import- j ant to me, out of it in safety. In Valencia and Mureia, they hr.vc dissolved their connexion with this government, and appoint ed provisionary Juntas. In Arragon, tney have . -1 i , Ithat there are lew mstilutions more iikciv to ai- fbrd them than this. THE TRUSTEES. Morganion, N. C, Nov. 7, l-.'lo. if sidency and he made no attempt t. spak or resist. There (jp- Hanh ef Chattahoochee. The Ikmk of Chatta- was a very general exclamation of " Don't hurt iio'.Krhec, at Columbus, Georgia, (says the Cob tabus Ln jhrpiircr,) the notes of which hive been greatly under pnr Ibr sutr.e time, in consequence of the fiilure of tint institution, hns again commenced business ar.d Is now able to redeem a!i its notes. him :?' and two individuals seizing htm on each side by the collar, he was hurried to the .Mayor's Odice. Tiie crowd remained outside, and at one time we should think that from flair to five thou sand persons were assembled in the street. The adopt measures for a mere perfect organization of their militia, in order to be prepared for the worst that may happen. I have seen a large portion oi .Mississippi and am prepare J to pronounce it, physically, one of thc finest States in the Union. It possesses unsurpassed advant ages cf soil ai.d climate, great nctitrcl facilities for done thc same, and Don Carlos has passed the i J WILL Oi L. an aumirab.e seat for a i aetory, bro and is in old Caslilia. In Barcelona thev 1 or other water machinery, to any person who have cut up the Captain General in pieces and burnt I wisiies to enter 1.1,0 sue 1. purs,uis. ue seat i5 him to ashes, killed all the Monks and appropriated j on the adkm Iliver, 2U miles oclow Stokes' Fer- . . . I . . 1 . . II 1 " -.. ry, in .vionigomerv eoomy. 1 win uiso give v.itn it sa small quantity of Land. The scite is unsur passed for convenience and water power. Apply on the premises,, to XV. C BURIAGE. their property. The Monks have been driven out of Valladolid, and before three days we shall sec them all murdered here. Revolutions never go backwards-, except in France. 1 saw tho other V I 7 f . 4
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