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o U.M WARNiNGS TO TIH 30UTII, To ihe J'.tllUtr ttf liii- H'ufera dsn lining ; Ymi wd; o!i!f.'" s iWriber, and (i i ill -j til rve the t vie nf sou1 hern fin'it, by pij'ili iiin hi jour wpei ... IIk '.m x.-d li'li'TU: they fc Uii: from a lute Hum t :l A I'm Hir-hitomJ lUiuirtr, Slid contain Initter of v ieepaod abiding iulnriwt to every aouthern citiifn. J il t.-il,!,' tliit my Nurlli Carolinian who voted ttio lYIi-ral Vtii Ticket )nt August, can read these let . tAt atid Hut blili'h Wilb K'HAit! till &orr.8a!k0 II h mj Mm aiJod in piaciny hia native State under tha KiuMu banner of II irlfird Cvneenlion Federalism sad AMUhnkn couibineJ I And will n it M Rp.ibhcin wtw were tun lin) art:y in Aug'irt, !uif seein? the ' tt)'ute th-ey., Intvo brought on their good old Htate, cni forward Hie isrtriut in ovcuibcr, end assist m, wiping it ofl l JF. uiKhn.iM t4 t;u'd upon the, Ittef certainly wi'i. ' ' .. . fins MM of Mr lM was written toJot;". Wil lis, Kii., member of Ibe Isle Democrat! Convebtjon at t'brk)ttl!t), Vs., iJ 4y that gentleman publiaheih , , , ' ' PniMnRirHtX, August 20, 110. " Vr.AH Six : Y"ur. introductory letler if the T3th int., with tin) iuiwducfoYj- one from Mr. J. .,. Ii. Smith, reached mu some d.iy ago, and I have iiupitieuil) nailed fur a moment hi leisure to re- l'.f l it. V 14 The proceedings of ihe Democratic Stale Con vention at -l.ai iotteavilln; on the 9ln of September, will .srci it striaig Influence upon the public opinion f Virginia, mid mayjbe lej.t.-lhrnihjjut. t the whole South. . Indeed they mut be regarded,' J at the present time,' with great interest in all pwt .. . 4 . fl. .. . I - .1 . . . . . .1 ifi in country. l iifl jkmhii', mi nteuref, any tho imiin.eiiia of your Commonwealth, when for- ;niiy anil iii.-iuncuy vnuiicinieM, are usoiiuany anu ' ttatly, rpicii)d every whore. The NVt'ivbtraiid Crntial Democracy find it irripuKtihjt; (..) i ii ime thai; in a cimteat auch aa the oim iMw Wiiui'i, lin-y are in d myer of being do auried by . Virginia.. . They 'iae atrii?i?h!d vigo-rou-ily, for many yenra, In reprexa and auhdue, not iti'i K-Jeral iWinwa of 'Ui almie, but, with iheni, "J i ...-U-. I I'.iv ih; litiMiirnwi, wluwo aim, however diauiacd, i,ii.M bn aia-o.nplilie. without: wibvertnig JheJ rnit!ijiiMiHt rijjhu end domeatie ioxiitutioua ol th i, aUvtihofoiiiiJ rl:iti a. Until that l.timticiaiii alh iiw-il'tn the frftca of FiMJerilism, it a kept pie'i. Vifjiuiii muat have inijierceptihly uu , Ai'ryiitt Hu iiiL'Xp'iicahle reVulutiuu of character, if aiiH c.iumrita (a enihntce, in combination, two prii and .deiPitttd. - -' , . , ' ; H i i rire'ly well known ter, Ifmt Ihe li(tr5. ufln f liciierul HarrwHi, at llarrithurj;,. waa t.t,iirul llurrwHi, at jiarrnmurK,. waa of; AVtitiouit. They do tint prhaai lirtniitMiii U oiiniitiiie tho whiila of the ()Imwiikjii j huLttioy , pj n roliu caUil, iia. mauler apiriui, a.nl the Fi .nj -rii i it tiiiididttto U iHiioriouiily thair nominee. . They exulted, publicly mud privaldy ui their anc.'j enm i hy are, n all iirectlotw, eager, indnfaa p ihh) anil controlling dliectora of nia canvaiai. . 'I Ih'V rCiiaifl bint aa llitir' ctuiiiiiKly aelecled lepra wiiiiilive, iii win) elevation they forewe, if nut Hie iininedoiie attmniiienl of their dt iMructire )ur fi, certainly ita rapid advancement. ' They deem ti.u hiitile their, and anticipate reaping the only -i .1. Usi.I.aI l,fM tiih a VH-ioiy can yield. -' A ;n-u.;b i iiii;hl Im ui ij ut to nay (hat every ...V.i1ii.J1.Aauiilti!lll bv dtei'linn or indin-e lion. if ii. i iinouily .ie4 mjoNl lo atiy that evrry Whig ia wiiliiiif to incur ibe rink and epouihiliiy of coun- It Hum inu and nciiiiriifiun; tucin, The inna ol j 'TvurifieiirViMfTre'ii lo ihi H iflncii'i' and project ami the few ol I hem wih lehMroow, WlW balen-tV weml in l'n ir Hinttimoit, weiH UnrriMin vtocted, or Would 4ti 4o itHve the-afigUteat iiifl'iniH-o. A ot all miliar occHi(ir, the praclieiil elbict would lie, to place the iio'iey , the; piwr, and the patronage of X'''l('ua ami b'aat acruiHiJuua fraction, livery Whijj vxtoj-tiii'l Mi.il AIhiniumi hail clmlknrl oufttiBToa ft " In tf.umpi'i lliul AU.iiUoll Jl.ld lUlllllbtd thu tb xiciiL pnriuiuiaihalUiuliaQu ,iaie duiLtUiif- AtioLIion.: tui itfiUUcl'iiiifiirt: (it utiiii oi anu liilniulniiu iim d iy miucU aacnr- t . wniiiil-iH't ckute without prucluuiaOoii for an AU lilion jubilee. - ' " . " 1 hin in it unwilling to believe that many nf the Knuihwro Wiii,'cordmlly hale A bclilion although 1 sMitnol help aiectmg that aome ol them would Uu.t.),.M.u...aeii.K in 4hwaiened stm,niirpmrlwntirT luiivo hotte of aiiuining, amid Ibe gnuer'al coul'j mii, aome personal di.iliiMliou clear it is, llml their party apirit tatoo lrong for Iheir pntriiiti. ru ; or llii'V oo not know ibe bend with whom they bave uimU a cunicl j or "Tliey una fiailbardv ttHMivh lo lake lit tuiir liuaom a aerptmi (nuiubuU by j.irAtr b'u'aia) wbMe fangs bave Iwnn (ri ally preired to alnke ilep mtollieir own ayMem. n.iv ih v enmna vmulv iiuagme that, by sawv ciating aiiil kiipaiguii'g with A bulit inn, ihoy tnay cheek it loi.ri elh-ciuaily than by Ojieuly enciaiu. ti ring it an enemy. If ihey think to curb, ui'le, si otlip, or lame it, in the hour and amid ibe apod of victory, their ignorance nf ita real nature, of Hm (it-brtout Idouticimu, la ai chilJoJi as treach ernoa. ' . ' It iliMild he reVollocteil lhat the Nonhorii am) Central Iuiocrala have riminia.m-d the fight aguiUKt Abolition lur yeaia, clunled aob ly by a luiih and honorable ia'hn of conaiitutyoal ol.hga lion and au atiaL'hiiieut lo tLcir S.-u)ii rn brrthran. In aceinioticy could do them no hurm. lis virna U nut xnio uti'their pnlaiw, IJowever ut.pairiot b; and uiief'iieri'U tt certainly, wo'ild be, they iniiihl ,.nltr.iie tlieir local politic and trnefpiihae Iheir i'KTaT.F'u"o"liy"oiiajruimn allCot ceni in ibe quea- iiiin,"byperiiiiiiing," Tike hcuirtuVthn invader to - pax uoiir.4'WMt- thruuttb tbi;ir .ie,i:rjllflry i andbj baving to Ht)uvic iwrviiude ita own di-lene. Sih U Muftw, 1 freely admit, would be dnrtdic - Um 1 4 imlilic, diilv. Hul lhuitiuv- utMtf wrr-if tviuihrrn lltioiociala uliow themteivea to be coann vd and ritibM mlo wtlconiiug and Comforting ihia very fie, whe nriicreM to their reiriona we bave sitMoilly lMiHdedj if, at Die ennii Ct iia jVrniriiHM ... - ii,,,!; ,, r.. rr-iin"".f-"ii --ta-r sawwi ia viuits in cxtltiguishing it,lhe alavebulj- 7 iog Suit- "sbauJutt: jfflQunrp'rrfr ienb,) in a nd cii.uoer.uuio, lo achieve meusore which litis A lull 'i"n from ihe dual, and srata it on the right ! banJ of power, whit are we to dot What can we be expected to dn J For my own part a very hum ble one I am ready for uiucimilMg and uncom )riiiitin war against a principle, whoae mere emiiiciHiioo in tin country sound in my ears like w I 'mil to rela-llmn and treason lo l;ia Conatilu Hon. 'Bit I do nut lluuk that our kmiwh-dge ot buioaii im'ure warrant ua in aotieipaiing, under ihe cirfumai.ini e I bave wpposrd, a like resolu. .mu to be generally and permaiently evini-ed, In firt, t do iot thinKtb.it the election of Goru II ir iii, it achieved with the aid of a single Hauling . wlavehiddmg Coinntooweatlh, cimld I'ni to dii!va T In i exiali'iij biagiia'agiimH TAimuiintt, foaviug it lo range in the Ka-aern and Middle Slate unresisted, l not conaiaiitly rccruiling. ' " C ilrt4iinirt thew iirprewimw, ynfi may well ni,,;:Mt'i my ;ralili( 'rtduii, KI li:rtv,ii)f your h"-"'-ranre that m;bf old Virginia, limu'i iici;it'l " ifiulwl ('if n t-H'iii,h d fijweihlv fullifil, "d ''"if ermninfd of "Me unity bitirftn the 'h! ntn'l Abultiiim puffin," would in'iii'i (he gind run' I'V a majufilv of at Iho4 fivo thnuiid. My infurma lion juirtilii'i a eoofideiit' e(x-ctaiion of the ame enlighiMied patriotmm, from New Jorv, Mary land, IWaware, and e-ven North (,'aoltiia nor hv6 I jet aen or hftard, in any on lavln1Jtn? .State, a inlmiantia) ruuio'lo apprflhenH a"Jiff-:r-ut ' rexull. In Ponnnylviiiia, the (micral election ial flar on ihn 30iTt of Ottolier, and the ek'Ciorul on the 13th of the Mine mti'h, I nhall he urtiM?d if we do tliH jjftV, to Mr. Van Buren a ninj..rity Mceeding , twtnitjr thouaand. Of Main, New IIflipbiret Maaeiuwjiu, New Yorkj and t'hio, our luisnria aend u Rfctounta which relie:e i Iroin every aipreh(!iiiiimi. -- ' ' ; ; 1 am, dear air, respwrfwllv and Initv, yonr obt. aervi. ' .UEUftClT M. DXLLA8. JoH! WlI.tM, The fullowinsf letter ia from a dwKiiiUlied pentV nan of Conwlicat to the Editor of tiie'KirAmoni Kn oaifrtVand Che staleinenla tlierein made V tha domira oi the Keileral Conreotion at llarifiwd, are llly corro borated by the Ueinocrstic pep-m ot trial city. t 1 llAarroBU, a pt. 0, m0. , You wilJ receive liorewiih a Circular Lefter ... .1... lLj;iUn:.U f,,..ir.Ali'i.f 1l A4 printed at the otfice of the ' (-owteeticut Couront, i.f which ppo.Theodore lUlKtgbt, HeefClary i.f lh3 celehraied Hartford Uonyenlton, ia the Editor, and ia the acknowledged organ of 'the (lurneon u rf v in YTfmirfiiifiriiT'. - " t,Thn eireuhir eiolaina itnrlf. A few week t -i aitire tome of the Abolitinniaia began 10 have re- ligioua aCruplea about aupporltng candidate capa hie of aocii duplicity and e(UivJCation ai waa proved on Gen. lhrrwon, by hia own letter. They therefore- issued an extra, edviiung their frienda not lo vole for either of the two candidates' fot'. the' IVaiilency.X They did not propose wipimrting third candidHtaor niake put an electoral ticket of thair own, bnt flierely reconiruendou that their frieu(j smUj g t(j tne poll. " Althoni'h ihi iHovenienl waa colifined to only a few, and wua not an manation from the political Aboliliuiii.t, you can aenrci.-ly couceive the dismay -and coimteruntion of ilioFederalin. They iin ifkcdiatetv eel tn'wurk to reconcile their stubborn tnarr iia vw nnor 1 1 a ai-it ir-Twi"i oim-"" that be va wroiy in niH acknovtledeing the eupre macv of the Potie.' The more Fe4ernli4 nrgi;d , jrisf'g p.Tulit circumatancea the more ob-, theae cirfti.nataneea, t!' Federaliafa atruck'oiH an-- oibhr course. They inwued tho circular addreas. which 1 send you, ami which, 1 would br$ remark, wajjit up by Mr. Melvm Cnpeland, n tctivn, niMayAoolitTonrat-iiine of the three -jrentlenien c()inaiaing the ' Whig Stale Central Vmmittte of (hia State, and who waa last year elected mem ber of the l-(;iHlature from lliia plate, on' Aftili-' lion and -Whig grnuml. Thu addreas is eenl out under the annclmu ol rih'.een Abolilinniats, whose uame you will we in tho Hartford Times. "I perceive there aro some etlnrts made at the South to create an iinpreumon thai the IVklgt and Abolitiimitti art not idrntipd. Tbia document ml firijy)i flujin with preliy conclusive tealimony on thai anhje.ct. . Were the Abolitionists in ahnu- don Die Whii!, or diwolve the connection, the Whiga colli mil m-ike a itaml in any State in the liwiarSavw Ki'liiruyr""'N''W"1?6rinii"' SiVl Indiana. We do nut wiah them in unite with ih ; but if they itt abandon Harnvm, ha cnnoi tet a vol,- in New Fiiighind or New Yurk. 7'ae llur rhii iartij is dependent entirely on Abolition cure. Poor North Carolina baa been permiaded by her Sinulys, and Uaynera, ami Moreheada, lo drM-rt ever siipportfd, to eo-operate with the Almlniniiiata aiiiTTTai ii7ri Cie7inriiiTti13"bT"7Vi1'w iriijtuiid.'v "T'h "'Irj w'b1 '' "' V in thia ritvJ xjn..tiui fith.iaauV:aniL3D?in ictct"A lilt thnt nioTiimittrm-wa- awk 4h" i ilreaa ' t 'h ATM.iiiiiu" 'TTiin'-iiiii''y.- f ee'if wSVrscnJ..i ihe members, and cipws tivt-n tht-ui to circulute ihroujjhoul the State. 'Nt) other additsa- win adopted or int 'Mil from ihcir Cnnvention. "tbieof ibe Whig Klecii, iimi.imfml on the 9th, Pnilifi Pfrl, ia IVrnleiif iX jha Wincjhain ATiohiinn SiaiTi'ty, anSTica PreaTrler.l nf the Stat"" Anti Slavery Society, 'lie u one ol the most die- liiigumhed and most active AlaJitiomnts in Coiineo lic.ut, deserted the Donioeratio pa(ty- with whom lib formerly acted, because rl wiaihl rtit borome Abolitinmsta, and with others ailualed like him, made common eaue with the WIhrs anainat um in li3i, and contributed to our di-leat.! llu ia how supporting Harrison, becauae he IhYbrfd the Abo. btion caien ia a randidate lor I Urn son h'ector, and wilh Sum hero Whig, oppiniiig the .VJmium- trition.' htich are the nen and the means which Kir opponents are using. The South have more at atiike in this c. 'fit rut tbun any portion of the I'mnn. rrom Ihe IXlawafe to the btrtheat anurcea of Ihe Kad River from tie Florida Key to I lie Upior MnwouriJjiere ought not, in. thin great MfOi;-!, - lo be divided opinion. They ahull not err.be- cauto Ihey have not opportunities to I e rightly in- formed. I be evidence ol impending dnnger are thick around their,. Their old and faithful frienda, the Democrat of tbeIorUL,areatruggti.ug in their canae, whilo the Suulh HmjII ia nhimbiMing or orne, aa in Ninth Carolina, are pluoing iniiazinea of powder In Jheir own habibition." .W9ri riii''iauMwton- MflMH'hael, tit candblale nf ihe Harriwanlea, aaimit Charlea J. nger4l, mi live 1 bird IJutnct of Pwmnvl- vania, hsa avowed himwlf an Aboliiiooint in hopea of securing a 'portion of. that vote at l!i eleciton In wiirrMWi Tint follwoiiig is bia ImiUh ISllLADELPHIA, Sept. 21, H10. ' GcNTLKHKTl : Ih jenly to Ihe question prniHwed by you, a t;orrimilie-apjanl4 by wmeitn; .J .-.11. na,", lall'ililftr t g"1 " '" tav.il- Itf SiH-h l leralioft 4" tlve txvaliMHexi and Ls id lb linf Tf d t"rtT; end of this lal asahall, in iW mar ner moat conatatent with juvticeandMiiM' piibcv,'releaae. the people nf the Cbmrnnnwealth froo all partici. nation in holding human being in slavery,"! beg , to stale that I am in favor of tuch Vlteration With great respect. I am, gentteiWn, vonr fob lo- ciiixcn, MORTON MoMtCIUEL. Wklf Precept.--The Philailelpliib Penuaylva. nianof ihe 10th insiant say, thai a Htrrisoniie in that city, who has Ihig flying from houae. in scribed" " Ne reduction of wsges," not bnig since reduced the wages oftbe poor women in bit employ, ment, taking oil twenty per cent, from tha recant-, prnae of thoe who were hardly able to live al ihe higheat price. Otic -J or a. AUa-inerf.- j " Father, ia Mr. Wcbateir ihe great Go bar f ("Some say so, oiy eon, but some think Kire ia. ' i'..i-'i:x.-iy nr .uv'i:;;N.i2iT. 'l-l ..,.1 .,n...,l ,!.r,.,,!,ll"!lliiW l.ae ih iKble over 62,000,000 in rciiuni'S Itieir vvlm:h tlio pe'iple '-i!d h-tve bud I" pv, and h ,w.f h mure, it the Uiitmii Vbi( had te-eii in power. The Federal edilora keep atf rpnivped in their papers, III mitny ina!aueea,the ATUO?10U3 LIL, thai under Mr.. Van liufiiVxAd.iiiiaiiatKin the enpeiiNe of tjovermiH-iil have increased from thtr ttt millimn to thirty-nine Our Ucrno. cra!ic Irtni ! linoiiid tSihT 10-1mOd,NhereNn following ruTt: . lt. The eipWe f G'lvcrrinienffiir the jear IS.'JO, insteud of thirty hint 'mUUmia '' led b the Oppoaitinn, were mlt Ihirletn miUioht thrift hundred and tuvnty fr? thnvtiind tight 1m drtd dittlorr and. iigh'c'rn rent ' This epM-'ra Iroui n offieia! ata'leinent of the .Sem'tary of the Treamiry, aiitf ia andoubledly dorrtcl. , M 2d. -Takini: inio conaideraiioii'tho aijv.inee rtienl of tri Kiipublic inrtwHirrcH, weRlt'T,7inr"di' lion. Aie.. for the Inat twelve year, the epciie of (Government have aclually been Uu linct Gen, Jack$on' tlfction than Ihry were befurt I 1 hia baa -bm?-ret'tt!ly ebowti m -Counrtaa by the friend i( the Adnnniatraiion ; and ike FtiJerulinla have iiever been able to diMpnve it. "31, The Preaiden'. and the bead of Depart roente bave no rijrhl to ue a dollar of the public money until it baa been first appropriated by Con. grea -and the Ftdirul ptirtjj in Contna baa l -.i-,.1 lu.a iI.a 'iiWii V rtrnnnunnrls ttnd ttlO pt1MervAe par,yt the party of Jtconomy ! Tbia K B())mn wmJ .al, by reference to Ihe recorda of CoiirKa theimtelyea! " 4'b. In three ye:r of tbia Administration, a rrtrtnrhiu:nt uf ouie twele tuithoiu ha been made in the public 'eendiiurea--and ill hia lasl ineaaajje, Keident Van Burt'ii recntmnemliid a further reduction of fiet millionth , 0th. (Jen. JckwHi, by hia veto on the Maya villa Koad bill, aM a hundred million of dollara lo fte onle ; and hy adoptij; Jto policy mi the mbjwcl of Internal Improveroents, the pfeaont Dem. ocratic Adruiiiwtration hue prevented ruiuoua tide of public eatravagancft! ' ' 6tli. The taaea removed bv the people amount ed in 1H31 .. 3,72 000, in U'&i In 7,300,000, in H33 in l9.7b9,OOU, 1834 2-1.445.000, in 183.to-'!6l453,000. in 1830 0 45,089,OOt,'mtt. king inhea year 81 17,407.010 '.f takta of, tvtiu'h milArA l.i iIir lum .av. it. wiaild he tiro ilia- drcd, ami tevtntten millions four hundred tjioumnd r t - -j v ?ih Iii iha laKt Ciur veara. the rerttrtton on laxes waa larger than the whole receipts under Mr.J ' f lSO BRIDE 1 ! Tbe-Whiggery have a ship, now in the 'Statn Unite yard in this city, which, we learn, is to bo giveu lb the "ounly Ihil gives the largext increas ed Whig vole over that for Governor in Auguat last. This is another " Whig" trap fir the gulla. A friend, who kiMiwa, informs us thatthis " Whig" liumbug, now converted into bribe, coil between four and five hundred dollara. The candidates for the bribe are those Cnuniii-a only that were repre aenied here at the lata VVhtg" carouaal mis i:alt4 m -V 4Joiw tt."luiUlt(k Standard. ' " Infamous?- Tlie fdlowing fold Wooded para graph u from the Tvistem Star, a violent Federal sheet lately eatabli'died in Ijimcriek, Maine: ' "."f :M5:Z1 1'fW a" ihrmii with hot in Invehobbiig fiirnn'r imnr i.iliville, w.is sin Illicit , i .? i n i .i , ,j , . . ,!( .io-litiiri;in, aa in II and) inalaiilK' killed, on hn Itvli iihI iii', lv one ol i hia ulavcii, ll wns'irreparing at the time In cor reel hinYlor huving lult Iiimh, nithmii leiv, (in week before. Tne slave made L'0nl hia csoiim-.'' See lht Eaitern j&Vur -riuteiai L.mencl irk, Sep temiier i "iu. )i"auWJl bat'awlw a awiwain. ufotw.CMmti , . , ... spceinien o I tie inintln s ul Itil pur. try inav Hce a tV" atio nre n-nv-eerhmg-tn Vivertoritw Ue. liovejo fibre tf-tbtr Nortlu-aaAVbis ! - . .. - ... . ' --BiiTTi; 1mwV oii.lhal we have in our cuoulrj a pmv o vi'tVu" lu aupMirt the nnsi reiinl who will tlins opchfv" re- j uce al the uiurdor ol a follow rum u. Mstern Argus. trnrra Hnrrifvt a em. 'Tbw "Vttn--PtflTirf-ttaTutBtir9m(nrarV"" tbroii"1out fb " tliu-i Kuina up II irriHun's cluiii't lo he called a hero " Tlie Ihsi war, declared June lj, 1M2. 1 ho lirat movement of ('eneral lnrriion illi Iho Nui lh weni Armv wh in Mnv, 1 "! 1 lie resigned mid wenl home, May 11, 1 SI 3 ; just ou" ye.ir in ser vice." The wr coitliimnd in fait, till J.uiii.iry 8,' 1915, iliuiigh the treaty wai sigired at tihent, I)e cmnlx-r 4, 1S14. The severest atrujgle and near ly all Ihe grand victories weie after llairia.Ni re- )iglied. ! "Thu t'eneral Harrimm was one year in the war and then lift bis country to h rueule on, in bur i).trlil huur, fur one y.;tr and eight months, vvinlo 1iCfcaa M;iur Ib-n. Uu-wll snnl nfhim in tus (Vn tinrl in 1S13, ' had loll the army for the comfort of Iho settled country." Whit a hero and patriot ! 7 - . - - "The lailten can't endure luconen mnieAn " frentire. Sin grrnl wonder, Mr. P., fur ihev rcmuu taeui nf the -in lighlt, the ah.iioiaii..n id' the fair x. Surelv, Mr. P.', alf dislike-l- iave unptrimnl fi'imniocences bioughl up. -V. lur SlanUiird Nkw Ohi.kVx, Sept. 17. Suliutu in the. Country. .We regret to hcur nf Ibe revalei'ce of icku.-. enteimively through tha e-iu.ill.ry Pariabea. Many piHum whojli.erl ed th C-l'y fur the sake of their health ha ve auf tared seriinHly bya ehang" of lucalinu. In Mi (lie rnvqga im imveasn were qnnn aiarmtng ; I lie congestivw fever had carried otf a great many, and the name of several citizen of New Orleana ire iniiTiti, ,,ff u .,L,n flu ifti ..1l..tl iKm lva,i....l fii.piilatiiin tif nor city r-iTTini--1 V-"t, thin ji irr tlurv wiaibl no" duabrtiave rtmanbed itbde h-lh wejjjajeirjiitiatxj-i Oiicaaiia iiecn as Ire fro.jk imuUik- this ae ia in as the granite niiHiiitaina of New ila i iwhtre, and there ia every proapit at Ihe cHlinuaiKe of ihe same exemp tion lill t1iMiipaiaiice of winter. Bulletin. V A. C VUDt';( pilE Rev. Mr. SCI I ncK5 School will nneh on " Mondny, Ihe 10:h instant, (fir ibe presi-ni) in the house npposile Mi dwelling of Mr. If, trace II. ReanL . ' 1 rSatMlMrv.Oc.!. lfl. l'MO . MILITARY. pOa SALE. A Iihlary CaH-naady as (ml aa 1 eew. Epanletta, 'Swonl, (iler gilt.) Bull, Bab, l,p ana reamer. fr Appiv at Uni Dilic. rajliermry, N. C, Cct(ei 9, 11(1 J . " jfcr """'IT Friday; OCTO II U It' 3 3, 18IO. VEMOl IATIC REPUBLICAN KLKCTOBAL TlCkKT. Miction Ihe 2lh ef November, lrt IHricL..fiF,ORfiE BOVVKR, of Aaha county. - ;Jnj DRL'RY DOIIIIIINt. ot iiuuicnoru. HKN'RV FULI-E.N W1DKR, of Liucolu, BURTON CRAI;B,of Rnwan.- LITTLETON GW YN, of ("anwell. RICHARD C. COTTON, of Chatham. LAVOHI-IN BCTHUNE,of Cumb'rrod " JOHN BERRY, of Oranvilie., JOSIAH O. WATSON, of Johnson. 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 0th 10th llih 12th 13th 14th l-'uh WILL: V. WILLIAM!, ot franatin. ALi-lX: K MilBANK, of Bertie. CHARLES K JOHN WON, of Chowah WILL: L. KEN'N'L'UY, of Beaulort. WILlJAM 8. ASUE, of Newhanover. DEM()CItATIc . ..fclectoral Jgagg . Ticlel ! ! Sy WE willfurniah to our frienila in any part of the Suite; anjr number of Demo cratic Electoral Ticketa-chirgiog for them only $3 per Ihoiifmid. OnTers aimuld brtaent imm"dnilcly. Camlinian Ollice, SulwhuryOcU 2, 1H40.' 1 UCT The September and October numbers of the Soithkvm LiTEBjrMi:siK'or.R, under one co ver, bave been aoitie days mi our t Lie, but lcs agreeable cngageflieiits iban an eaminatinn nf their conlenis, haveprevpnted ua from doing more than glance over thern. We obeerve, in looking ihrjoujh our exchanges, that the numbers are noticeLa -lining of character fully' to soalain ihe high repu- ' J ialion.fjheworlcj 8ntwi of tho jpiecea of. poetry 4w4UaUAiawcaii.i0lwl-tt tractive. .The i:ifftlu. ' PENNSYLVANIA. If we wereakilled in ibeclan-lrap flniuii-hea, 'ho braggart shouts, end exiatic rejoicing of the Fe deral Whig boaaters, we tHbt fill a column, aa thev do on like occaainna, with excUuialioi.a, and notes of admirution for the. returns we hive so far from Pennsylvania, They show a most brilliant and overwhelming triumph of the Demncraey over the combined forces of Feiicrnlism, Alniliiinii and Hank inlluenee. They tinlicatu that the Doblo and incorruplible Keyvlone tjtute bua beee true as Meet to her old principles uhrnoved by' the arta, and hunihuggery of Ihe gold aMMin, core skin par 1 IV, and unxe'luceo liy iho bnliery.ot Itnttae. gottl. or li.iiik inll .icnec at home. She haMgainjrwTie nighty jirai.tfi !k?. f?.f. .:, times pal. All ihe return. '.. die livioocraiic voie uiuliiiuiwhcd. But tha mint iineiieied and triumphant reaull, iathe eluc- lion of l,,gtr$oll, the Dumocruticreihhdiilc, t Cnn. 1 j.ri.s, , 3r, IJitiifi,)! f Philudutphia, Wf bi I Federal Dunk opponent, which ian gHinot'oco tliem- 1 ,tm, riier ii TT oi.a;t ' 1 1 iiiujoriiy ol over tu-eirs hundred voU$ . Tbis is tiiiriris nci urtbii " rent rpniriWila jn'rwrg-; tkld. oil. raimns, jmJ4 - by- aU-iis; wWtlwoj uT..Uip"cjjplLT'iilL-: snixidlitig ni'inuiHilv, with al! it nischinerv, in its Very Oen, and have pu.it down.. Tbia is victory indeed ! The people of ihia dintrict, and of the aIiOIo g lor too-, keystone Biate, deserve the praise.. i.;oiun. Well and nobly have they redeemed iheir pledges, nid rebuked iheboaating ittaolfnce of the Federal party., who have even presumed to claim her vote nr their mock hero and eeruTieaie can didate. Pennsylvania was true to the Conatitu. iiuu, and gave Jier'vole for Mr. JolTersnn iu ihe dark period ot the .,vreigi' of terror."" She baa ngaiu come.to the rescue, atid ilj aiinTiIaartlie hujs of Fader ilfriu, IJ giving her juie tg Martin Van Rurcn irt 1W0, - .' V'?'noRGTA. .'. ' The sletlion for AUintaire of C'igreaa in this Slate has resulted no otlierwiw than lis werippre. hended.-n the nieces nf the F edea ticket by iho amall majoriiy, however, of 3,91 4 votes. Tho i edeial pipers, winch, bring us Iho return, claim a initjority iu ihe Slate Legislature of from tiren'y lo.iAiryy,. not e,xaclly.-acriiiai.Tttisa anouiii liy no nvcana be cKjidereiI aa a leal vote uii Ihe Prciodeniiiil F.li.'Ctinn, or es etiHi profodilo eviileiwe lhat the State wilJ go for flaTt'eon in No. vember. "Iii neorgia, ricreiuitire, jiie coiTtcit b Wp bi tweeu Ihe old State Rights nhd Uninn pnniea. On the Feleral Ticket this jeat. were the names of aevnrnl former prominent Stele Right men; this wiaild carry the support of iTumy uf the old tn!0 kiglil party , aa il iliaj!iii.-s Ima, lo the l e- deral ticket. We cannot believe thai such will be iho caae, when these State Uiahta men are called upua ivwmt &W xuUuu tliiJrewiduutatl WtiMi w'titlll It'culileat w ill bffoirTlttllCturelarid I be t t ill ' have lo decide between 1Iarrimv tha old black cockade lkiiVfedcfaliatrnfiminaleiTTiy Abolition influence and Van B iren, lha candidate of ihe Democralie anti nsihopuly party. Tbey sorely cannot ao far forget tlieir former principle and proleaanaia, aa blindly to Cdlow the lead if fx remit Slate Rights men, whd preferred pjace lo principle. Uiilene Ihe old State Rignta Trftop party du no for the candidate of the Abolitionists, Taridilea, and Bank men, Georgia will yet give hef vote for the j Democratic Republican Party in November, end we ere not without reasonable bone lhat alio will. - "'SQ-TrfU' CAROLINA. Tliis Slate of course, where she should be, lit" the contert for principle. Although tho Federal I party has not presumed In rjaim her tmte for old ' ' Tip".,, tly b,ve liretended to 11,1." i erl thai al.e .viHild not vote at all. V.. . , U- h.iVoIhe.eia-e lo primiple, iuJ priueipuTiT will be muiifiwt in the coming elecfMH1 L ' ber vole fi.r (he Repuhlnrau candidal. V?" lain cau r'iu no f.a.iUig in the Palmei.u g,ttl, tTirtaofV-Mr. Prison of V.r,,,,, In all the etTirta'of bis followers, cannot avail to efioct anv t...i x f sionui the Legielature. We have re.uN,, j ,, (ate cb-etKinr from 'but k ft Dininc., J' only atrorig holds. id hard riderit ro iu the g,al In Richland, wfiare Mr. Preaion reidt( t leal waa cloaely, and from the papers well'"" .ay warmly coducicd-n counting m J a 1 1 olumUa, 11 more tott i than Mtrt we r f " in the box, siya the JariiMii.m, mnkitig , tjeTf tween tho bigheHt Whig iyl Repiibhcan candid,!,,, ll.e judges being unablja to decide, the mniier, referred to (he Legislature, lnjhc Gntflvi! Thompson's funior District, a divwiim and lack oi organization on the part oftbe Repul,iran . caused their defeat, hy a muorittt. Tl. . ton Menaonger aaya ; V The election in this District has rtcnluj i, ehnice of a Hnrrierm inrnber of Comro.i . n Senator, and tiix Narriaon reprtnauUnvft " We are mil aur(jr-d at tlie ik-uh. 'J'w0 yr, tJT?' opponenta of Ilia Sub-Treaaiiry eleetfd their eml? lor CMinrea by abont a tlmuiand mnjority pw Jr have succfeded by on hundred and fmly irtrntn two catiJulstiie; and the poll ahowa a majority Coflgreviimil Ihnirict ol 300 and wjicnty-ni U u Demonratic IState Uighls ticket TJ our , triKi dx, W9 have only to expreaa oor regret tiii bcked orgnntMtion, and nope that we nmy bfc m enough 'to prorit by exper-.-nee. , Ho em,Mmn wm, our opponenta of a Wga majority,, that they nude w aa v.e aro informed, giving 5(KI and even a Uioub j vote,- They w v well exclaim, - anathL'r suck vieto and we are done. " i f . . 'v Partial returns from Nbw Jkrskv are favnn the bucce of Ihe Federal ticket, as' hIjo. poris froln Ohio. ,T- ''.'"" ' raoia tub TAitiioTOM ouiac or ai.maan ELECTIONS, Il ia among the miracles of the recent elects in the Federal t'lalea, thai while ihe IVmocrjtie pafty fin s'ii iwrt iuere'a'eed sirengtb in i eveiy nataf ihem, Fedeialiin baa contrived lo make that bi iiininiin iw 1'tonocrnic-pttriy MM llarrisiiu'i n,. jnnty of 130) and yet Whigery multi.iMi,, l l: .1... Ii .. . ....... .A i ... . vote whirl) would have il-fenleil the great awiiiri- i.; ...i :..i. II ..... ..... 4 . i.: i. .' ir won. ii 1 1 .ii i is mi n o hi. r ,y i'uiiiiiea mere, till lo overcome it cnlv by 4 J0 vop s lets than it fir4 maj.iiny ol hIkiM H.O00, In Maryland, lhe4Vm- ocrnln: i:irly hns run up aeveml lliouwiwii lx-ol the vote given .before' for Mr. Van Buren;iid yet ifiia inereu--d vote in a tattle not popaitin, hut sending out populalion and which should taert fore hive trenched opon thn Federal vole, hat hid Ihe efi'ect only of iucresarVig it. iravson,l!ia Ite. inncratic GeverooCj wasi elected by le rule tUn thai given fur hi fresid in the late election, iod vol ihia iinmCiiae'Eam of th Dui'icra'ic mrlr. anmhilting H:irriw'mi rfioriir jtf 1WC-, Weal reduce! the maj iri'ty ot hia frienda at Ihe laterkc tiorl alaiut lTOif volea. So, too. jW Democralie imrty has gamed Ufon ila graaloul vlote w Georgii, which bus her-iolore ecufd imf ysa j and jh the Federal 41a sty baa .ptf nurtured an extraordiwirr t?ortyimirirpc temple even wljtawmQorTkml,. InNe J,;rey,a have not fiitl rllurnr) wrUiinkjr wtll U fiiUnd nml the DVriKarmtie stnengtbie beyond ihaf lncb brmiglit in is, presAiot meuiber of CoojreM, iai pmUhlv lht whiol. but. last fear ms'le jif tj ff LOOOl Had jrtnL'tke..rcderaliirts aiuk uat I 1 imm uu iw,T.iiij- m 1... 1 .. ; rTT::T A. J w,..,-"- uu, uiiifiu iuuui miimr cmoiii Vnpibttiwn. . r r-.-r ;"'';' ' ": i-hed, but ffiVaiM,iicreiia'(l. in all Ihe Si m-a bick, gavcl..vpiitwaA majnrftiea. ' K a the niTioial retiima nf Vernwut w W'ilmiiaitiili frr (W Djrnocacv elW rotes, compared wijh W39,and yet (lie Federal majorirjrJof .2,35i1 last vy ear, bas-iricreased li year to J0,79. ,1 there nut reaaiai W to-Y imo logerrlen.ain itrprmhicirg" Trntrw so ettts dinary iM tppo-iitiiin Waiea,N epe';a;!y wl revert lu the recent elections M1Abbdma, Illiw, Miaaomr, and Pti'yvania, whrrw the D.'morMff has increased iu Vote -J.r nlxiui Jfte ratinwbielf it baa incrpftand in lh-othe Stales, but where raliam baa red boa,jls t p!rform Ks niiracle rf ddii4 vt exisa of aufTra;:es layond tf.e w;' ber which, the incrcaned population' of th" 8tf rendore possible by fair m-an. , , The woml iiliuun nf dm lle elcetiom J s1 nreiirpied, shovva increaaed majorities in aUlhel" iniM'r.iliu Sluli-s llmt hive Voled, with UineWf-1 of Nurib Carolina and Mnine the latter of aW is siill D.-mni-iHtic by a reduced , majority. TV I'wsof.Nurih Carolina, in ihe Presidential ekeb (which we still hnpe may fw averted,) will, wens lidenrly Iwhrve, Iw maiie good by S-ajlh Carolii int'l T.HHNsHt, wiiieh were not w j'h lr al th W election. The.. MIiiIcj), if Virpima. Perineyfvssi and New York n.amtain thi maiiitoii thev bkf iho iut Pri,lc.,ii, Pi,Tlon) wmrh reanlts ia 0 fvinew'tTtrlitce-wtn trink tlvy eJ 1 1, make ikc tij ehtiun of Mr. V PiCK'i'f iiiajuriiy ol; twenty. eight vole. ....... , rr Lei II he remembered, lhat al the laal Cnngresa, ihe FtJtrnl party hud a multeity ' llie Comrmttee.a, whose duly it is to investtf8 the expendiiuirs ot ihe ddlerenl D instriniesM '"Tfflmrnt ;-an.t aiW, all il.a ranting H mor of thai pestilent dgUrUr Wise, and hi k"1 villiu.r of i!,a Admiiiiatration, concerning rt"" vagance, cnrnipiion and w.ta nf ihe public Oftr ih--ae Comrmfteesfirrpd -;ni'lil.'a-ia' plain of, detected no abuse lo reform, auJ W lU&W glKS tu be cnrreelg.), .. This ii the result'of Federal invealigaii'Xii" I the party had full power lo examine. The frof I retvemW their chqrgi-s a.ainst the Govern Bit prnven to be wholly fulse. Are Ibcy J be bclieve in Iheir continued abmre end nitrp7 aenlaiion! JIneat men will admit thatlbr not. - ' AoroMr Ihtemitt in 1S31) en-l Gen. Harrison is a great " hero ,wyiisfe4 " old irrunuv " it ourronltu ,f norted te rt .' i - .. i ,motitbs-g lbV-t he-same -ol geotuiBlc.9 aiiirigui.h)alatomnntIU lor J rcf lueoi . of " weak, imcompetenl, and unfit to serre ay dmimHralion,, aa he was proncunceil titmj einee by good " Whig " authority. f V ( -
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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