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4 tin- '" . .. ... t i'l reH II li'lli to the eli'i'ii'ni r IV- II . i i.ll-irH. ;N 'ir d..;i ti-itiK! means Ini n tted, fa;"'! "I V'tur ronniry. Tbe-i, ' . . i ...naeiv mure winch miv lollnw thu In- r,!.hn(l, fuul uuJ eorrn;.tioi i Ibe Tnic n ff) Miy.rrnir. .iu?i'xciwu! visrr'iNas-A sign in . -fJRGlNIA. . iIIM.in it'' thefe.n're really such nnortmb.iH , State Itiglit VJii, uftcr nil, and that Z near view of the fatal preOtjne over which ' IlllWl. (,i"S '"f "lrri"n niltO M IBNil. ,lltl4'-I ,uHg A wj-iier in the Richmond IFA , I" . ! .1... .mlv to ihn rniwIitiilUHi iitrditnli-il lhe (.ice""" "rr-T" : V 'v.". , . k Willi! llt',wlvineWcmcimicbvrojss. ll'-r' OUIU'ON CRAIGK, of Uowan. T hemrehand fur tli." wound. 11 in lir or- X! IJTTLETUM tiWVN, of Caawell. f. rnmii men, anyijn'itiiiii,l' lh ruinout uiea whic.'i wu1 iiinviiahly result from Hie aacen f... f the Harrison pjir'y. ' He warm hi State jlj(,,r Whig .brethren tm Stale P.ighti sre jii o ' i wt.-.f-iM ittpiii in linn fitiiM Id nrni'ilf JiidJute fr the pjisiwi, which ho euJ iboy are ; Ircd l wll"' 'i'l,a Kichiiiond Knquirtr ! -piiil)Iy ndviwtliojtliirfid bmr Hilitier, ilint ' ,'lt,.. U tiptmr ilina cure, nml that tlio mi ( "'""" . i , .i.. i... ,,i i 1. 1 .. i ri n iLrTO 'i.m- 'th.it prim, and. tht-ro in ti.V jjAgw . juio ; Uki.ts fanwr tn ' cW air eul of frwU rruit. V-.u willlmve ; i.BriiLiilrcaUy (iriiuizyil and uriiiil aniiwt fi.ulo. ; r" .. : ' ....j n-.;;.;.i.i.. r ;ri; iB ibeVwit nd' vicionoIS Rq.iih!SaILj.-T- rlini, ' h . .. , .v . 'x' II ul III UlM'I'l, a C III tO 111! rrusilll IIV lill-4 tA awl dfiiit'reiiteiK.udvite of lh i,wnrtr a . i .. i. ii .. ...I u ti.,d in,... u2 conavioua uf tlio tfriiiitntii)il into which be , had bwln l J( and f tlio fjuiU ho w alumt lo in?r ' fcy riti.i? " t'"0 wHxlen God of thu money chsn F end FiHleraJiata in the lompK be dm- not m (WC rIVii from the sin, inatund bf falling inio it Me m lha very act of meditating bo w he can re-; meve bimself, and retrace Ida aii-jw. ut the old ! (4b!ef the 10 uidntag explains the oialter.-i- e resctw. All mtiat be imprinted with the hoa flm Yirgiint Wmi.1 hor.for a.tme miw-i or , , MlUVW)M(tv n ewv ,,mi. thto 'i. i iko.rT ),;nce nt f."t ituien-, and most "HUM" r: -i ... : . . .'. . t lam Bid rwiiae nt nil nieurM mui w wirijjino r i iwtr Jlttliadw. (bal Jb&J a""1 to veil his princ -yawutifejaLiwk iU4t'.'XJilCiltii.ii ' l i lhh.: oX-ied UU h ick ''jgderajoiji IT hi e,iTti)r"Tt to iiiuTnTranTTTi ilo tiown lue ol- i TrtT-fliia di-T;itVtur HH ircs M pnhn w- i.:S.-' i - , , . ..JitJ'lf und asks Ihin-lt tlio aeriima. queMioii, ..l a,,, I indeed ab-mt to beeo ne the ruiiin drudge f W K.arta, of AAa, of bi.ADi!, nnd u b- ail of .todc4Mriu'eI will jjjm the jut lmi? I will ' tottlw fiiilh dun J 1 will pinnae, und will turn, n:i roil no the ground and kick up, und throw tbof Nitk c-ek nlo liornniHu, und reasst-rt my liberty na ,iM sa th an is rim d jwn." Vooluh dupe ef y;wiiio! 'I'he t intinct of a wild H.leiiciie linn Wflj and fpum ilm iipin'Mch the eihlarerr and Ibat freedom is Ijo ticrvd a ift to Iks loilned ; and ire you a wn of the vnlri-rifett, bne eiiviih to.' iw. under the yoke, and n-k your Ireedooi even i in Imilr'l a iliervirnity I I) yon not know ttl -a telle mm rk biirflleUt a creat li.e f Kefrinn l'rKi i.ijj..mtv..em!jW!iJ.'noil'er the jncipie.tit b!.i.', ti.eja will l' .no cciin.iiijf c'.tTj,5rinii, iS''" pu.y ic.l you ..re ,,..... . 00 0,...,, a), m .l tbo dauber beeau-wt oUt?Tiey-Ttu-rc ia a sv of escape. 'u have te.i niii titn f..r tbo ' .1 . . tl'laSi" L'lill JiitVH 41I II I tn nil'. luasicJ'iMacutt wbieh i. thrtwt under, j nur nose I 1 k ...at kv i"a k-4---liia mX.-U.gnVV lull IUjLL-ai; ...-jrti. ;j.....a-..-.fln... aill tjil me .of. it : Your cniirso is a jdain one : iSultV mmtth dor.'t cat it 1 " Wc afvTdud" h'wrevrfWew taftisaru;uiv a? . x nine!, h-tter. and shows more leiHleruens ol con- :r,rtieiiefc"affldArtdw' , uiuar oiiuiu '' ..( - - t --: it,-jawM-MrnrisiarieaiW)tfa ma 'r t :-r-ilLnr 'b.lbnif-'.opjnH :;., nun nurntna in t! n:or and piiiOTxuOiT4r.nTpwmy-lwv ' that he ia roailv derided, is entiiu-.Mic, oeln ves Iiiai lie ia rial' o -i i M ttli, l.t'iewlf to o.iAnemirs. Il ii ir.u. i. b. t- "icrrhan'vou"7lit"i"rori1w Her, aul svaarmg ua thai Jl.irriiii is with us in. priiKMp'. It is uiUi.ll b tier (ban p' iv ing me oi . and madman, In rcrceii i.onw -imin n1"11 h ii- p-' a : f iiawniiv. Wim we fcee I hew I; eieuuis v.mj. 11 vtigforineStiilo lligat and toUtUiu thararfr, . f a tiriy made up f AbulilimiiM iV'd F-.er;:. j Uts, Bank men and Tariflife it remind n nt' a j quit-r u-i.-a.iue whidi we Miieiy eiao iili n:J in Mi!'. Ui.torv of BiHish India I iol lliMoil HI ; His ba, tbHt though the Mai quia Wellclejsa ; rigi'd lac tloveruor GeneiaMop, with aiiiet m ! fadinna to puraue a pacific I te of policy, en I In! r' fr..in from v nra i coeflie-i yet bia wh-do Ad-1 tniiiutrtii-ai was from the beemtn'i'S!, aie o! exien. ae war and ronmif si on the moft t-w.-epiog (-Un : j and yet, aass il.e impaitial .Mr, MilN, peilinn tins i waa in accordance wiib the tvirit ut lit .iiwruc -liensf tMrthWhrrraomte,-tl by-gH -ry -4 construct the American sjgtem may re imiwse 1 the Tariff may snunnder niillmns In Internal tut- auine the State debts and b ucorgia una exmm Carolina lo pay the b"nd of Pennsylvania may league with Biilish fuuholdota, and subject the "-vbole bnsinrsirt.f tbe h1 republic to.lhft regitla. --timi of Eniiiiali ttockjobbers may re elablndi a iXiilu.p if Dank miv" m enact tne Atieo saw co lion las..mav abolish Siavcrv, bud tCek lo en Suet Abolition by the b-iyonets nf a hireling sol - hrs,imd vei the Soot he iu renegade, from the high " pUe which is the price ol hisliWrnirj, i l"H us that alt ihi fnav indeed seem lo trench upon the Wlti r of ihe r.,iiiiuiion . but it is in truth a Jb.uth- m policy, and iu accordance w ith the spirit vf 4iij;bt .- AsoTtiEii Stkjisi Packst Link. The Rich- vmm.d (Va.) Compiler saya S M A b-tter received here, alatet that the merchants ol llreuien, ucr ' oiaay, have pr' jecied a sleam packet line, between their ejry and New Yoik. The vessels are to be 1 ,tiU0 tons burthen each.-Upwards of 1100,0(10 bad been subscribed on the 1 nt September. (imrgia Coniiitutinali$t. , SAL1SBUUY Female Academy. i at tlu ii i l i I ul MvnjriJSLtB'-iggg. m v. .. k.. 9n4 under llie cba'ce . efMB VRCU.. Terinatlierciofore ,tlf f in 60 for the dillrent clas. Muicou the fiawiaod Guitar, $2$ eaeh. CAUOLINIAN. Friday, iOVi;jmKU C, 1810. HKeCBUCAX ELECTORAL TlVKEr. , Election the 2th of November, M Dislrict. -RRORGK BOWER, of Ashe county. '2nd - DItlJRY D01i!ll. of Ka'aVrlord. - -3rd- IIK.NRY Fl'l.LK N WIOKU. ol Lincoln. mux- x RICH ARD U I t IT I ON, of Chatham, 7th V LAIGIILIN nKTIILT4E,ol Cuii.b'rrol 6th . SjOJLN BERRY, of Uranville. 9th - JOUJAH O. WATSON, of Johnson. 10th WILL P. WILLIAMS, of FranUm. IL), I'ifh , ALEX :'W, MKU.K, f Bertie, l'.'th CHARLES E , J()USt)N.ofriwn J3ih - Wff.L: L KKN'NCDY, of Bctufort. 1Kb l-'xh WILL: P. FERRNIij of Onalow. 'WILLIAM S. ASI1E. of Nv-Unover. REPUBLICANS OF DAVIDSON! X 'V Hii.i,.I ii.. . I.-; .... i i. J t!,,"rl (Ve atid pUlge tour efforu to aid in rt""tf ulj "t' Tbj,,.,. Mel he I tSlfa .otinbcr, ' 7 1 lh dV. a imr 4iiHlt'f doolttleaa limir on " ' K.-tay, w aot-ra d-ml.ti. .k.,.i, ,i, ......u ..i M....I. i' i;... ... .uma v uiuii... are to fjiv thuir vutea lor Lletiors of President and Vico Pre. Hl.il'llt. No gKKl U,morratl no tru patriot, no mnn who i (il l be fri c, wiil f,l in hi duty on ihut day. Wo ktmw the (Vuiorrary of old Rowan will be at thi'ir p.JKjK, and we huv every reanon to believe tluil thone of llie Wcat jiciicrally, and buj I hose of the .at tK, will coiiMt as one man, to ". . ' f. , . crwwa crMia of d ti and. vital iiuuttriauc tutUe , ... . ......... W are ... tlw midst of a druggie trtat will tell t--:-,t- -: '-.";.i:-i.: .:. . . i- t- ' T-vbaii M.tl it kpf)M .fmtUMIiatA foe gnod, .A.n'T .1 . "ii ,. i i;i:j.jiagvuj;uuii)a--iiu..i;uuav,4Miwi - "-" . ., ... .. I'eojiie.'eyniiiKt a owerful combination of money power in the imn ede iufliienee of more than 600 limits andi-i- alkibe cfl'urta of nswiuied ivoalth, nut only at home, but in the direct and instiltiug inturfeifctu'e of Foreign BriiMi Bankers and Stock brokers, wio hav. come forward to lid by tbo contribution of milliotestlio Federal party which ia itrugu tm fur riwerrteTBrwitrt the understanding that if S'lccea-dul, the People are to be taxed for thejnrnr benefit d" these foreign and domestic money bird. Should the B.nk party succeed, the om.D of Bntili lordling wilPbave fited upon the Aiuviie.ni people a system of. taxation Which the aitt f lbelrl1icTirftite"d'TOiB8U!blishi : v w j, day - "letn. 'IVy wHyaavo llveie-Hw'm1if and survly the Democracy will not fml to Come to ,' rmcne ben their, dearest rights are in dahger. it), bul,iecjHect, tboir TmnnTTafmso-Tn hft ermmTyTmrrTtrmsfTrraa I labor or herniate. Kemeiiiber that the atruggle ii iH iwi-cn the PKufLK and the IU.M.3. Whether r not I fit. Ciiri ihaU'be txeeilej' OfllssvAiirfwMl . laiik under profM r real rictiona, a state currencv (01.neritv. and 'fl- urisiiinff trade and , .... , . , o r nreiiad. we fclllill bare hlih taxet. irred .en able paper trial., a at pVcsent, and a flue tnaiino tMirtimi7if"W"lT-wittViMhoftwef 0f (i. chancers and bank owners to make Ii:i.ca imn at Ihr-ir piesaure, aim im-n, as now, in exui (i.jinei ts from their debtors, wbilehey re fuivto utM.-li.irgo their just liabilities. . . , i .i . V If ai.v man would willingly"-submit lo thisNde giading .subftrvience under a bae despotism money power, be is fitted for a slave, rather than a frne bfft American. No D.mmcrat will bend liis neck to this bondage, and now ia ile linve to cast olTtbo burden, and put ihn imiiHijadies under Ibe law. They make g.d s-ir tnta, but lh most tyrannical of all masters. . lVt the nomocracy -do thi'ir duty, and the Fed end varty mo-d again pna under the yoke. Let mreineiiiWr1that whew Federalism. weeAtha country mmirns ; but let llieuVrloo, recoiled m.t it is only whep the People are noVlrue to lliem- wjve.iji.'jt,!1!; to&r.2: lis " Oct. then, iwr JOeinorruf,' to ihB jninlsT-1 Fuir weather or fiail, raiu or suiuhine, fail not logo, A fry-o.,8 of the Federal oiatort related a pitiful -T rnp-arraT thu coon skin show m KamigiH wow nr. Van Bjreo and Mr. For)tUbad had a difference and vul-ar quarrel concrmn some coniempiible matT.-r T,ff ),.r ,.,r .T Ma)." Kron. ww weiiere. fri.i.l S llill. No man of sene coidd bave believ. Ha word of it, Jwt we f-e that H.a. a. aim, lLq..V.Sew llamtvercitoiiiy, bat written ajetter i vtih iiHiiiTriii'i into the truth. Mr. , f it .111 V J I 1 ' . ..i. ,l,ui ii ia "utl'rlv fiilse. a uo- 1-orayin r"i ; -- - ' body dmibted t to be, we pre-ame. 4U aavstiiecfl urer baa boeu ih aliphira! diiferenre between nimneif and tbo Pieaident as to M.-j. E'ton, or any other MmUer. The fabricator of such a petty slander have been bard run T.r alai.g. Il was not a practised in hia vocatum at aunie Federal retailer we know. rjST The tdlowinjf" propiiin may aflord tome tirmmeat to the Federal Waiggie, of a "l.tora .. . ... . if v,i,i,al Bmk of it millioni ijjmuizzi!!i- rr - ...J ll il.inniriHll l.l lot III, ,.;",h; Arties1 WESTERN i in ( jy ri j.s; r ' uf l;VJi:i: I'n .i li niia! chi.I"m!. 'f the l'ui.,0, n s. il ll.t: J; r ! Ii-uf.i'.ri: of if ,' -i u.is n it without iimius, lirK'lor.'M, e Ut vrry h-re l-'Mrd ft ! the eoon akin ranks, is now cktf Cttnjnh in te n blinding ir!,Ki4ro cf lha UUnr i iif uLu.it'l, prrpvtriticd, iiUempiod, tkiwtj, jn thoj t1f ciie fftnichine. No wiMnfitr the b.-a.-liug tirajtanrlii of i&U trjw ing party coulj Uim every SSt He in the i-niim,! liiiowii ( ihutlhe noiee of On Awrian people fuirly e.pr'fdwiu!d avail uoihinj sainst a de lihcmte and org-'unzed p'n of fraudiilait rotiiig. For Hom tune pui', "uub tliai ileiigu of .diverting wiapition from theinHvva, thecharaetorinie trick ery t.f ilio par y bn bn esercwd in roakmjt charge hii tli l)iinocruia of lU imeudad firaudj. Tkej have Miked magnificently ot pub lic virtue, and tlio purity of elteiiont,-ba would barter to Hiiiisti atock brokers rights and aMjinp; liona violjiive of the t,ontiiution, and buy with liitii-h gold 'the frnidtilnot arcomplishnient of their liuh djr purpoiet. I'heso during frnude die cluae more of the cliaracte r of party attion iu thia country than baa met the public eve before; they how bat moral reatrmnta are lar weaker, and parliat proflipary nmeli murfl fiudaciiHia and uu hcaltnting than if geniisll)' atippoaed, It ia neith er at range nor unusual, to find reckless men w bo are resiraiiii-d by no cm.sidorations either oi moral or jKiirtrctiT .boMsTjTTromlhe) comim of frauda on tbo ballot Ink, o forward eome settish enda, but it baa remained for (be spirit of Wbiery to con ceive and put into execution, by party concert, a regular syatrm of th moa ewruble plots to corrupt end overturn the elective franchise, that ever ''emanated from secret council of jniduight daikuesa. ' - '; ;'. V'b.itls m'Wt alarming in these frauds, il the fact tluil they . were planned and carried" on by the aid o( men, whue honor and integrity has stood heretofore above aunpicion, but who are now-convicted by judicial proof nf having been accessory to, and in some casesr actually concerned in, the coininitstitnnf the oiTt'iicaa I This is the ease in N I Y"r,l ; .h? of "39 Jntdy diacovered. JW,. WnnnetL a member XfLCaTliiesifriMn tbaJCUitlJIc. CeaoryT"fwcrptofta.ihy 'k. IoImcco lihtoector. and nthfir laadimt L. Whigs, have been found guilty of participation ; even JUuV. Sitturd w ufino TieaTircMiT'oTaui picton, as navinif en'meen in I lie Duameas. I lie eitracts in this paper will show the character of the frauds attempted. It aeems that by meant of money furnished in checka on the V. 8. Bauk, a riuii)lier orjolers werelinT3atOonveyeOroni Philadelphia to New York, where thay Toted in the different wards throughout tha whole city and all this, at it appears, was done by the aid of tlioWbigExeautiva Couiuuitce of tbo State of New Y rk I ' I he Baltimore attempt of Juffrrt, to import 500 hireling voters from Philadelphia, which we last week noticed, was established beyond all doubt or dixpuie Jeffura bas been prosecuted for the ofli. nce, - , ' .' JCUUIZJLOIL Let our Democratic friends be on their gmrd agnrrrst any retumar wtitclrTJiBtitelaTpunyniiay circulate ou the day of Eloclum, conveying the news of reported Federal victories in other States. sirduld" "gi ve'WWed them jJiat we intend to do our part anyhow to ro- Uleeui the old North State. And again we warn the 'Bemocraiic parly Tual Witiuci.T;'!rtanct tttmct- tr'trsertl'aed mriht Foils. . ' Take care that there ia no fraudulent toting. TlHiT wa have to apprehend; tnore'thart the atreegtb of the Federal party,. : . men of batdntu ld their Jandaithe Jot, anil ce that thtre t$ no illegal toting. i- Sjme aatute Federalist has lately made a dis covery that ought to immortalize bim with the coon tkin party, forever ; it it nothing more nor lts, than that the Loco focot have concocted a most wicked plan to kill of Old Tip Wi be alarm- h:d reader ouly on paper, jut ti the eve ol elec- liiMi ; and, in this way, prevent the good cider men from voting lor bim. We ace, boweverythat a good many uf the faderal organs bave, fortunately, got bint of the black design, and are impressing their readers with the m-eeiiv of Voting fir hint any how, w dead or alive'" Certainlv. It will make no manner of diQerence nt to thai 1 lie could be s-eteaviFtl was a-, to aaswti alj purposes jaiX'tJUJferk &'!? Federal as well If thb old gentleman ihuold happen lo drop oil, nobody eoppones it would make the least jdjuflheTffi " ' -OCT Several chapters of llie " Lifo and Adven tures of Ned Johnny Cake," are on file. We with bold tbe rn at" the request of Ihl author for the pre sent, at the dtuiiiiid for the first numberhat; been such nt to induce a eiipenion of tbir further pub lication in the ucwhixiikt. The wriier domt en- tor ai'nt the idea of printing them in pamphlet form lie will eooti issue a prosuticlus for subcrtb8ia. We bave glanced over the finished chapters, and assure the ptblic they iinprovt in interest as they advance. Ned's tnp Ia Toss and adventures limit, are eqiial tbibe'Taiimui Daril MdMhaiMOfl.'SVtM of lliem, espevin'ily pi traa wy of tall walking," exceed Ibe Danai s exphats. ' ARKANSAS. The Pt'deralit crowed too soon over Arkansas. .. Hi . . I bim hasn4 yet moun'ou tne uiuch kkkhm. in miead of a Federal victory, the Into elections have resulted in a brilliant Dmuocratic Triumph. Tim Democratic Governor goet in witheut op position. Jadie Caorl-DiJi'icratie candidate fur Con g- bistaigiHrfenrrl by over 2.ooa muj truy J to ?3 Federal Whi4. l.M'.. A ,', - ;,r :, . tr,:,-i-.J ii.ir ) t, M C i r,,'.i', j-. I r ! !--I.!iir. It -"run t'ii V iii j .' .!ii.i.!' e .f M uy ' !-i nd have come ul iih a iJ:- 'ow it .f irsy co'im. ! vanre or p.inimii.iuu mi lUi-ir y u , i;i V, -i, 1 d t ; violent ftrteturea on the' letter of H.s'i.ni 1 i"'ai..L I We noticed it only a sliowinr; t!ni ce.uil coiitioi; Mtion in !iirh lion. Dn.'l tireon ami bis Pi!H uri1 by hi xifw iliis. li t f.iia m.iy servo -i a (tra in; t others. 4 Piwrtin bis old f ieHl-, and ak wardly iiinp over t. the camp of hn old fiieon . ; be is received a ilh doubling, tif..i d wilh U-pici' n, ' distrust, and any thing tint cordiality, and nt ln, linoat div:oorteou.ilv dtpnvnl of ilm Vooit bad(rof AVbig.-ry. Du9 Green miiat 1- neirtiH- ed and ill at eae in his new qmirier. lie r.Atmt . help toeing thnt be ia tolerair J, not valued. lie ' feels now, what experience- oujjht t hav ta'ijh him before, that there c.1n be iie.rdnility bcti'n a former stale rights man and blue lihl lederaba'd. OB TRB ffKKTta!! snuvivv. MEETINGS) IN MFKLENBURG. Ma. Ei'iT ia ; I never atw the inviucibdity of true Democracy so gioriouily djapkjed, as il was in the old Republican County of Mecklenburg on Tuesday last The Democrats and the Faderalisla of the County bad each a meo ing advertised lo be held io the Courthouae 00 thildajrj so, in the morning, toevent confusion, snd ib the people ' might have a fur dunce t bear both si les, the UexiaT8 made a propiisitiob lb the FaosftaXlirra tint both panics ahouM aaaemMe toijetb ar and bare fre ducuaaion, bui, withjhcii : uaoal fear Of lite Jighlt of truth, aod b,vo of humbnggery, this pro positioa vms decline! by the Fwlorallats. Tbeyi ho(' vec, yielded the 'CoiirUwusV to Ine D inocwU,aod pro ujiaed (aa I was iuforwed) that they would hold, their mectiilg at audi a diHauce aa mH to interrupt tin; of their opponents. Aceorditijrly, about 1 o'clocl. procla mation waa made at tba south door of tbe Courthouse, that the Democrat, ineeuiig would organize there, (in stead of in llie Courthouse, the !iy being quite cold) but, contrary lo tha underataoding in the m irmng, just aa the Democrats were asaembliug together, the Fede ralists cani dragging their log cabin by, and carried it - -about 40 yards down the street, stopping immediately ia front of their opponents, and where they could beet annoy tb 'ir meeting sn.l prevent diacuaaioii, with their sungs and shoutinjM, and tbuir daub sbw. At this moraeBt,ti citemeiit aai &jtYl9vW 6ujfared des cription, snd a general row seemed inevitable, but in JBA:tftw;dcTMaKi3: I and pointing out the diarcputabl attempts of the Fed- raiiauioutotiM upuieir nieoimg, mtiouuceii totnecrowtl Elector fur the Rowan District. Mr. Craiiro rose amid the deafening plaudits of the niultilude, and held forth tor about two boars in atrains of eloquence and wither ing nrcattn.wh.icli drew from the DetnicraU repus.ted shouts of applause, and told plainly upon the Federal orators who were holding Girth from the door of the log cabin; for three of them fell before bis arrows, no ' one of them bearing bis laah. longer lhao about half an huur..ilr. Craiga waa followed by 0. IV.Ci.bwkw Dr Fux.aod Dr. Oaa, in spoeches replete with sound arguihvnf and strong appeals io the People to rally to the polls uo Ue IJth. and save their liberties from tho gra-p of a .aoulleae morried arietocracy and phrenaied fanaticism. -Ir. Craige wsa then sgatn called np. Tbo Fsderaliiitf seeing by this time that they t,i not l.r.l?JLP.y'enoc.r"l!.c meeting, and having, I sup' pose, exhausted iiie lunya of their six orator, and the - MtKivf amys-prepared tbe-ehotrofsnrp Wirt on top ol weei bin or, porhnjw w nl fum got buagry.and needed feeding at any rate, Mr. Craige't second spjtearance was the signal lor gene ral dispersion ot the Feleralits they hauled off their The Feds got off and put op their cabin jtift io time to get back and boar, as many of them did, the cooclu- din g speech atlhe DiiiiKicratiejneetinbrJciH" Wit- tKRt Fsi , one of the memberi fleet la tha Lftg.Mkttjr) ?TlH?..HeJiWJ1 f- n HI ai VtSm- afif.n...ai I - - . C . ,a f I ' - t i . in a plain, homespun style, that I bare ever Iwletu-d Ui!! - . i.. ....i-ff-'.iw-'fV'i'Tirft,'r'i; ' t " ii( itiniiuaipii nyicf iii. i mtv vtrt itaHrilPJ Uf ; i-ni"wt. i iu ve iw w u mi ufi'.(ri'-u vnu:, hit laid bare llie miserable hambuggerie of i The land of Juuersnn, is yet trite to In pnnri.e. VVhiggsiy, will aot aoou ba Lrgoiua by soae -eewewatejalorih CraJ,;i.t 5 ou; m-jre i U ".t ' -. . - d"ein the old N'Mth Stale, tli it ie may n A .tin. I a., k. the way I Fedeial VVhiggaiy, wiwonruHiiu. t I I t. ; " VI Io short, Mr. Editor, lbs two meetings torned out to be a real pitched battle between the Democrats "and the Federalista and most noble was the triumph of tht Democracy of old Mecklenburg Tbe Federalists expected tbat, by parading about thuir miserable show of a log cabin patched over with 'coon and 'possum skins and red pepper and gonrdf, and by songs and the dis play of pictorial fliga, to bumbng tho people into an abandonment of their long cherished principle, to join hin.ls w ith Hartford Conventsm Federsbsis, Tarilbtes, and Abuliliouikts, by voting fa? llarrisun, Itis tool of these factions : but Mecklenburg was proof agaiosl British gold and Rrilisli cannon in l?7tt, and she is tonally firin, iu IHV), sgtinst lbs same Brimh gold, and si thv boinbuggiug Ueviees of British Whigviy. I heard an anecdote connected with one ot the above meeting which ia too good to be lot : A eoomrymrflf, tpeecb-maliera, called thf neat day to tell one ot tha - orators some article or corneal ic produce; be was eon- - ditcied into the prior, where hit i eyet Were rejuled with beholding the ust gaudy and Costly furniture equal- )y "it xtravajmiV'tiw countryman -flsWfhtV-ewsart which b had beard Mr. Van Ouren abused to badly tbe dny before ht keeping about bim. Well, said (he or- atof, ait don awhile, tn& let ot talk over matters 1 tliink I can oia ko a good Whig out of goo yet, Trro eoutrymaa aat in.ailanca a moment, viewing i!e " fine things " by which t) was sorrouurled, an I liven re;did Now, with all this imwy ia your bouse, bow m yV.it Wfi. tij W ld yn th fr (r gt at re cabin yealwilay, act the man,aink bard cider out of t gourd, and talk aboil tetronewenent ami ref-jrm f Tbe coantryioaa heard notion more aSmit sol -lies, frtm that qoarter. - v A LO K Ejl V. - - '""itiisvwavir"'" -rv-- . - : - y . . - j - r a tas wirsas tanti,MAX Ma. FaiToa: buffer ttm a smill corner ot -,ur pa p"r, to Botieea puMie mating at the Cat ' i Sjirinjs, Lmcolu County, ou tho 30ib ulti no, Th j Vra lists had advortis-il a mee'inif there oa tbat day S Rcbton CsAioR and Oat W. Camiwicu, f-qa., uisK-ratand- intr tiiat atl partus were luv.li, attended Sir t,r pur pose of diacuMi'ti: When tlii y gut there, Ibey r - in-1 fbiiin d thai noun b-it Wait wonlj pern, u ,4 luf Speak. It w anno ascenaincd, howfcvrr, that av.. yir.i of ihe crowd were D-inncrats, Alatan. Cruge ' and Cald-vell tin a told the Federal Orator, that miii ' Jtn were perai.ttsd tos-wak. they.. w.Hild ealUfftl -D-Hoocr... suTTavc a iiieo ii..-t,i.g.-TLe prT an ion tor ire iti-uiw ai waa ini a sreede.1 Nand 1,'.; II. Ikirtou. t-- . appomt-4 U time the tramrt, eaeli o I aiibojr.' 1 a- Fob. firsf pot np Janet ft -Wgw; $. j r-- t6r tins DOr.tJ'v -i!ni, a!f 'iiiiig lia'i'sa, .,.. n:I v :! ' r , :! ; ' ' ' U. , -iii 1' ' i ' AVp York At i iii,!. of KosmA j;i ivr;, , n 3 if. e il. nscLo.-:uS; .It in with fit-!ing.i of sorrow p ?.-nc ic'iie.", thiit we rtnk "I' iit'oti'f t! ;! l.;ai' been n je ut the p.liee oJ- in ti i-l l:i! v, u ". ; j the taat two or tlirin il-ivi, I'. r, i.im' IV i'jf , in it best lighi twi riMii'irt Jrj ft" pyJi' acensed, It nhows ill elll oj no: :i I Ul 1 li.jr. l drpr iviiy, the bk.;of which baa never b-li.-re l i i' R(H'n I'l tins roiitin j. 11 xiiim j in si iiih e.' a- tiro iViriehi-a La le-eu sliatricfuliy abused, tt'it tha bulb t hot, tlie palladium el ail our Ij'it'rie'S aui J llie ghii'io of our hope, b.is bH0 fuitfl r f iriU'RlI j aud igiioiniiiiiMialy pulbited. Li anvKitf this, we intend to einkff T" fl j?.;f 1 i;n:tit any ian but wo sfni the wn. rutv. betore the pumtc, that they may jnilp'C tor u': Ives, who are amliv, uml who le t. . fLi'i" ,. ii.cn iu.idieated in the aifiit, who we buve ahkred boriest and reaptctubta. Wo arm'V' hope that they may bo ahln tn etcutrnre 4tieTn selves. Hut that a startling fraud bn U' n c.i niiticivia u)onu oi'puie. Ouch is the cxciti in -nt unm this S'lbj x! iri the public miodj thnt we givo una very br orti; of our ppr, in order to give tlje wholo story to gether as it ia. With us political bearings, we Imva nothing to do. Our comiiHiuts, when we can find room lor them, shall be such only, as arc doe to ttni hi.19 cause id liutb and justice. We lipjiu ' there will be no a'tempt to screen thosewho are really gudiy, or to implicalo a ninule ina:Vwbo is innocent. " On aoch an occoaion there aboWd be Siiritr.f patrioliam and h mor, cnpablo uf rkn above all uiera party conaiderationa. : Trent Xem York IttnU." sr 'f DEVELOFEMEiNT OF ELECTION FRAUDS. Can there by any doubt about tbe truth of tbco allegations! V'a do ml see a loop on ahu.ir lo bang a doubt, in tbe choice of facts now developed. Tbe clear and onvXfntalied tale f Ftevcnuon i corroborated iu everypoint, ami in every faet, by Uleutworth, llavena,' swartwout, VIcAidlu, Wet more, Dlntehford, and all lboe who are the knon.i leaden, par txctHtnt-4, f frii wall street di$f a poliilcians"." Tlie "puaitiW luieeii'iitiie. iinitaa (x'en knowfi us an amiuiue, heen maiwrllw iiia'rtntietrt t-1wtiv-e'ty',-i serve, iheir own purpones,; and to anKthur own sclieinefKrpbW :.jr::i:L.-.::.' -it rt--. - - Swartwoot,' Blatchford, Havens, end Wehiore, bave been prominent leaders nf ime.r-f tbe Hal street cliques, which assumed to rule the Hli party of this city which assumed to direct tlur . : n r - "a - . the" Exprpss," and Courier and EuqMirer." Blatchford in bis evidence, remembers nothing nf whtt ha had said to (leutwonh, ' nort tt nrof do,n " nbrt aiiricirJo." Dojmi a-e ny thui 'green In "me," air J'r Ii liTvery convenient to bnv a bad memury at timet but even bis snd the nth- Who, onrLV ol Ihn ninti. f lrninrh Ilm r..l...ua t era' watit of memory, only givo remarkable ciuifir. malinn to the direct elaicincnts of Sicveiiwiu m.d Young, and the admiasimi or forgutiuliiciis i-t' Clenlvycrlh. '' " VOSTHCUIVTV .JL.VN)Y LVA.MA.- . Tba !m! m'iL k'lii-ia ns ploriiviia news fraui.lj.a..m wsvermg Old keyotnuo. bo lar-w we tnarMmn tiio Adininiktrstion party bave only unmiiibi- l theu irround, but invreaaed t!iir majorities amen t'" election two weka sen. In the t.V.uni ol I'lotn''. ' . fititTi'VcTuuiMg the Clty,)Tio IJemacratic in ijifi 'y w nwnih f. In the City and County both, the Uemocrsi c majority is over "IHI. iJat our good ows stnn not here. We hue " . , TflK FIRST GU.Vf VIUGIMA The OU. Duutinuttt is couimg to.llis rou..J '.'( - a4-ea.li.U-.ii.:v . t "" . ' " ) r iuae,-iuf.-i.i Peinlicracy. Tuts waa to U an unexjevl'-d vk.-Hm;. i . u ,. ..... ... , lj.i,... I IU Vital s.jt.'Ulii aitrii w t' a, ii iniiqi ,, ! 1 ! aJ ...I. J -- V . II. Vlrfina - Juees H, 8tlt Oiroliiia-weom il.-snd M os ma st i i between thmn dii2N0ed by its atain. r- DEPARTED Tills) LIFE, In this County, on tbe 17ili nit, CMARI.OT!':: MARGARET, dsughterof Col. David R. and Ll Linn, aged 'i years, 9 moot lit and 10 d.i. . Id this Town, ou tU27tb all, ANTdlVETTl. da'Jifhter of David and Miry Ana KeniSj aj-d e-B" year and an tuoniha, - Look Up! WiJ 5fUlU tubicriber, wishing lo remove lo the we --, otlnrt for snla or rent bis I10USG and 1.0 i", IQ Salisbury siluatnd on main ,ttrwt north ea-t i the Court houe. lit addition to a gmni Daei 1lorie,"T!ew uttt Twr HI" -rntT2vds1iitp Lot a niaeksmith and a Woo l Sli o, anf bo"i g'nul repiir j also, a good Kitchen, ttb!e 1 line (iafdrtii. -- . ,.....,,.....' . ", ' ... . I In also oilers the Clbwing Tracts id V a'u , ' Tiinif mFTKife,tii'wii':'-ia YwerHtdeit tvi of Royal's Creek, adjoining Tobias Miller a .J L vi Tiexler, containing Aimlher tract a''i"ining Daniel Cojer, J ieoU Vt Ion, auj otbert, containing Another Iraut adjoining the o ie obivn mn iiiou Containing 77 Acres. AiiwIiciLlacL tyttigjwl SIM'? 5"' n " ' ry, adjoining Martin Klu'ts and others, contaci And tarr and atr, a firl rate iracb, Irin mi watert o.'" Crane Cn i l, al-onl 2J miles eaal fi j'nli'h'iry, Ciailniiiino 55 Acvcs, O.i which there it au ecel!o; t , I CJ'P Till F I " lriYMtV MIIT ' 4ial iU 1 U Ii Ai t If OA 1 1 ilui, s lnHft in good repair and cotHtaut u.-e . ursnns wn.liit.g io .ii, lilt- , f , decr.plio.i, wM.IJ Jo well i, f -,'; , , . , i i , atibr.Ur. and View bit pre,,.,,, , , , termmw! 4 aadU JOI!. i:;LK.'-K. Wisbor, Nov. fl, l?l. f sa:7fiwlUo:el Bi"1 . . i A"
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 6, 1840, edition 1
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