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cfaf ol"orvn from tho list of (loveruor Morehead'a appointments in tho lute Raleigh pa ners, that ho Ins taken tho fioU! in Iho Eastern pirt of the State.: We had hope'l to see him up this way before Mr. Henry leaves lite Went, bui it seems wa shill not. From the vaunting brag gart twin of tho Federal organs, any one who did not know them would Dave supposed that ho Excellency intended to sieze the earliest opportunity to moot and demolish Mr". Henry, but he lakes "iho opposite direction. Mr. Henry m in the West he goes to the East. Has the Register any moro Kit to expend on tho subject T . fllr, Jienchtr.U is reportod, we hear, in Chat hjrtn, Jlul..PT.M!S!l.ML.K"cllef is about to resign nnd givo rdaco to Mr. Waddle, of Pitts boro', and that Mr. Waddle has alresdy declared himself a candidate, and is dumping U about tho County. This may not be so, hut such is tho word brought up l.nro. If it be so, then it is pretty certain that Mr. Renchcr has been forced olT, for wo understand that not long since the Chatham Whig? were talking of calling a meeting to request J. im to resign; they are tired ol him it aecmcth. His Mr. Renchijr joined tho Corporal's guard " loo! or what u the matter T Ah wo have it ' he is against Siting away the public money, and ho objicta to the National debt and the now taxes. W'e hazard a guess under the circumstances, that ncirlier'Mr. Rencher nor Mr Miicm ll will long continue fitvorjtes with tho Whiggeryv . CrtT The North Carolina Dinks resumed specie paj inonta on tho 2J instant, as they had previously resolved to do.' ';:'..'',' The Governor in the field sure.tqpugf (extract of a letter from a corrcspohdent who weiiltpf hearJ Governor at -' "--or the , or ho funciu that he land Him. ,- ,x ,'' k,-' ' ': You see that His Kwcllency has obeyedhe orders of lite Federal Whig Convention, and Ukip the stump '.in jrxl ctrneat, but trom present signs Ogle's apeech mm N.o imu in num., ,4V ii)wivwa'a at lull . u ishte, hot as yet, has not mentioned amp and tamlles i ni:e, nor said a word about Mr. Van Darca'sor Tyler's .'.i-li-rap. Ilo touches lightly on lufr'lloaset,' sad i iickrn co.ip-1, and toats that ho has 'only spout ijii 'ilmtuaiM rfo,1r. for, nw farnitre ioie ho l as Iwort (.if.srnor, which he can rhike out withi'sijoy ''"V lev left f-iur oPTjve 6u;an'tdu!Ur4-wiJ,thii iiJ tur-' niUire -yhtjalie rilircd (pp office. 11. very -tfiach approves ytllan.e'buyiti.r l-'c-to(?ejc to snpjj'y Ilo thiuks Ui.Sut oniSt-bjr &H mcamtV brosecnto . ' f , m , k 1 10 work c,f drainin? tnemss they'riisy be waated 6v I j-ijtenty somd loot fii Sue IjunerraJ, years hence, He i! A not appear to like Tf ler any way d can be p xed, hut aays Air. Cglfl was a woruleftulnms. Ife Ihinka Badgur is the nfxl grestitnan in the Slate to himself, and declsres that he did moss for the Navy by his order to hye tho sailors ihatrd than John Branch aceomplu.'.ed in bia whole Ifte. " lie sa'ys the Corporal's gmrd ought to quit Con-(,'i-sa and ga to Tea, and bt;irs Tylrrwlir gxr with ''en.- y , ' ' ji 1 "Ik i tioi pi'-acd witli tho reauit of the clectioj.s , juVitimia.andt-aysthaUhe old State, like old Ritchie, - m it Uouqe. lie gave u aa nui opinion uiai iwni i,-rtfL3Stf ,'! ',, . - Visi ! litwtjioii iroin urn f m wpmiv. . -r : r iiea." tn tU hihe.t teftwof Mrr4eef jJ'sf'n'li "' .MJ '1C" fift-Wl jutlge of whd wcuj.1 . trMj? a ewt Prcautedt. lie gdwU lie, himcU q'u!l tqh'iiisvit od ofoiiers,! thjuis he will reeotn- "iw goi:s KiCJitiaysiw iaj?s ueu,imrjpy!.c i!vnnn linda aro'o Vitlf 4mt n6bodr. Will buv theoi. -fcXf "aa'ontlul ma" f,.'SwTlI,BTtoW''r thar.c.erai.d creditoTtl im. f.,'. iii.iw.ii.t aasiii'tc1' 'hir iupl. wul4t Imv "tTwrl'tie rHbrtft"w,', " tn'stfe'king ol flie ne'ifujnitura in the Palace, ho , Hrinltnt, That the reauit of the la IlO It Wlilinj to CtVO 'va liSii- m re pleai-d With the French Itedntenil l .!any oih artirl" ; it sa real luxury to aJrVpon i' ili.'.t erif rn.-at advantage or r imich lli OstMU ia thit s maltf.ore White sleeping oh Ihpm. d HdllireateJsUi five Louis 1). Henry faI when h- ' leets hiio, and tiecUn thai (ft.a:Tworte humboggi,T ii.)o hiniH. IKssya the ruiyfo .be ladies k.n t.sd mire Ih'i.rv' rmtory lltTie if altcfeihertod ruVlr shil tluuka rniiii!atc fur GoSerWroucht tomske gfn. t. c civ' ches iucii as tie maao nii v.. Cue nl.tht jVhigi. sal.rJTiira whltlie thought pf, tie !..! thitTtie. ci ypmgouioi tne eann in ro it iiiiiiitemf Ila answreil ttsat it wss a aure aign oi ynr . . t. fill . 1 ! - ami 4i cropsh-t, Uiat t happened just su befure t!ie t , ial'ar. ' - , . J ' I . . . i . - , . i i, ' i . , He apntCir e'Or nonrnu inn on tunuvsruu j.in awt cioalndcd about run-down by congratulating country en the Urn wo nave been arm are n iw enjoying since the wjjf came intoTxiwcr. W hn I lii Kxcrllencj JoitK luaf (Sir, inu vi nigi em.pea and humAIV t a ffrebt rate, and then all moved over k. Ejffjtr'i Tavern whiro hBrni of '5 M Na.h " ptov'ide!, B the Governor had end the head knocked Vou iiay jurw the .ret- , Yours in haste, a: p. la. "f'J' The v!pHTtiohmei't bit', fixing toe rn'i" l nrieittnttonjU 50,lP,iai nn d the !I. u-; i R' iireaciitit'ivts in Cni;is.' TllH -MOIUMIKAl) POI.ICV. "a-r.ii-.Wft1 Mr. -1 ierry. the PcpnMicm Old: dale for next (Joveraor m Ins admirable peech 'deliver-' i :l in Salisbury, stated a rscr nna prnveu n rrem tin , Jinia!. whii it slMmtd be.h. ld op t. Crn tha people. . sVit sliovra what the leadinjAVWtg would do it (l.-y j e ii j ret full way. , j 'I here h i 1 ir;;e debt due the State Item many of i.s ."n'. rnine for lor.n mitdo ot I.e I ilerary and In- j 1 rival riti'r.rrtvemcni 11 'fit, M much the Ingest amount I '"in tho sale of the t:herokeo laindH. t,. It r,;;( ars tl.it a lew iln)" M'er (lovernorMori-bead j ' 't into o'lhrP, Mr. Jnme .tlorel.ead ctme fiirwar! "iih a hi'.l to lorce tho cnlleciwn, without mercy cr " 'ny. ol ; ih. money, and - fl'l into 'hr Ik,,!-. V,.,., Pn iho pwople and force l he money out "I liiem : nut that the Ktate need it. but to bur UP Hink aim k Willi to infst In the IVmk which at thai I'M" would not even pay their own note in lawful iMniiev. Via. Ink im Id rrtiren nrrti the real Ti!" ' - j- ""linn mat. of the mountains, to cnrirli Ihe I'ank ttock- hoMeri Thin is ''e iVnrckcad ToUeij. Let the people well consider on this policy and who "' re that wih to carry it info eflbct.. . - , 4 Voter. In accordance with a refutation of tho IVmn. -tlm many a ml great nromiwi made by them in the year crati meeting k'U iiiFali.buij on lU 25:1, ofi":' ""' ' ' - Wrch last, tho lull wu, naii.ed BKonitite.d l)i.lo..nnu ... . . ', .. . I ''. ' crsvn. i , , - ... e, u, -,L i..U lll0 ,mity f) Itouun in I f . ... u..ui. Ill l u LIIIIWliI 1,11 til l,o ...!.. ... 11.1 on the 2'Jih of .May .i iw Htm in ,?uii:jury y"7ff of Delegates. i Ch,? W?V 11 Kerr irc"l'l BtehlorrAdam lWmnn, Jan. C ftlcUnn.nah, y, Philip Uico, Win. Gray, Jacob l.yerly tr.,Jolm FraJy.Capt. Adam Trexler, Solomon JlalUbco. L.,cm.itb, Kichard Lowiy, JuJin Shaver. -u.,n.eriii, iq , u nry Lenis, Ureun W. Jied I.J 1 1 . n It... L . . . I I . .... avio i raiey, ivault Unix, Bam'b Linn. Eh liokt nouser .Henry UiUtr, A. J. Kelly, John Cougbs.hHitJl .Mm, Heorge Voglcr, Jolin L. Ilenderon, Ch'srles. r iwier, nm. rv Aiacay, A. Henderson, Nathan Brown, Henry W. Cor.8or. fcenj. p. Fraley, Henry Smith, Jfcpct Jorrencc, John D. Griihain, Obndiih M. Smilh, John Leazor Jr.Capt.'l hos. 8. Atwell, Dr. A. T. i'owo, H"Kh l'arku, Lcotmtd Ovcrcadi Jr., IliirtonCrairo, Ali. chaol. Kiircwall, J.t 1, VVIntintm, Caleb Klutis, Lawrence JL JJrmfle, tJrecn Mnrftan, Jnmcs Itoneman, Jacob Miller, &q., -Abratn Ixnu, lliol H. Lur.key, thas. .FT Fuller, Jacob Kibeliff D.vid Correll.-lUnry I rexler, John ittoMuelv. John (inmlin.in. Cmii JJrowii,(ieo.McConiiauj;tiey,JuaSSJoop, Mic'L Fillwur. . .... . ' rnvot'RATic meeting im davi l4 Pursuant In previous notice. I larce meeting "-of tho Republicans of Davie County,' was hufd at ifie ii . , .., in-,.". ..j... -i - Ct-urt llotife in MotksvillcTon Saturday the 7th of May, for the purposo of sippn'ntinjr Dtlegnt'cs to represent the County in tho Democratic Conveii lion, ti k held in nlisbnrv on the 20ih of Mdv The metJin was orennized by jipMntiiia A. G. Cartkr, Chainqan, nnd MiijVoA Lorlet sistant Chairmen J pA-i pte and Juhn Clement were requested to act hs Secretaries, Tfm oliject of tho mcuting was briefly explained by Die Cfliurnian in a low perHjient and npproijri ate remark. ..,. , "; Oti motfirof Winiarri urton'it was thert car ried.'tbat the Chairman do appoint a Committee of five to draft and submit a' set of 'resolutions expressive of the sense of this meeting. a. Whereupon tho Chairnmn named Thoe. Chesh inr, Ksa. J. A. Cretneo;, John" IV. Kliie. William Puriorrand Mvij. N. j H id, to cuustituto anftj Commi'tee.., , '-. , Imn'lhorf time thq Cfmitnilleo reported W foliw ' olutiooF, which were unaniniously aiiopteff .tjs . . C irAefeei.' dorinc the late Prei(If ntial camnaifn J 't)ie Flileral U hijr party, lor the jorpe. of securing ! fj the election of their candidate, denounced too Iniie- ujr Mtvi.i,J!ixfi.mi.iovi ..vyy, vi eient measure, tur tho safe k'epini; smt ditburaemont f .... hi. i.miii wing .119 mur uiiuiia HU1IKUJ ci in punic rwenue ever. ycviaed deeiafi-d hf sd miuiatr.tion.to 0e extravagant smj rrupt in trie ex- tremo -charged m with twin; iho aollior Sifd caiie of the tjierrdefanged stne M the currency, and made the most profuoc proiiiises, that if Hie rlestum of.4hyr .caiididato could be secured and the Federal Vliig oar IJ 'in.u inw HVU ui inn iiahiiin, u flt wlw wo nvlli,ln .ml irmuri'ii, ihiL nf hi i mil iiin I Tawl.i in niiiiil.l 'J I'iti'u ai ifio iHjau ui iiiR naimn, loai yii uis vn bo reujedleJ, lioj unilorui eurrenry would be re stored,, the expenditure of the Govcrninent would be curtsiled, commerce would rcfiime its usual acuity, exchangea be Cfualized, end That the citiions n't the Union would behold a prosperity herctoloro unparilleU ed : ' And wherea, these promiaea have only been followed by an open and proftigite disregard and vio lalti)ii every profeanbn and pledge, then n.n-t tolemn ly nnde to a confiding nation; and jurtod ot t!:at wwMinr and reform promitiett, tlia orrcrM atr:):,'-iti. ikjo i.f III? Federal Whip naitv. baa rhewn itell more .cxtrkralnt'Bnd Porwi4 loan a'nywhich has exieled since the feondation of Uiia Government; tlmt it it mwilestly cvid- n', that ro far from the en rencv of the country Lemg improved, it ia now pi a more drr-rccd imrfdwTTcdmrehJn 'h price of lahorsnd produce Jvu'Jxtu .gteioly re- .fneed ; -Ihil commerce ia InVieM ;- lint a rr.iional t-rlItihWa7e.Tln.T '? h..u.'!) increasing ; That .we r ihw thresttned wtirr the .nnpiU!ori ot n dc- "iwLro-.ni J liiaifltivi nun vicuii vi iiiim vjini'Fnmt.'m '.helmed unit di late Presidential election which cikIH in tho defect ol the Democratic parly, cannot be attributed to the uii!gunu'nefs of their nrmcyh1, but 1oe.be delorive proim.irs made If the Fede6l'Wkics. Knolorn, Tlyit iho defeitof the Pcmoeratic patty at that tioici dots. hot increnne our attachment for the enure, and our real tor lU ruccc, ifi'ili, 11iat tlie Inncpciideht Trearorv elab' IMied iitnhr ihe sdndnist ration of Mr. Wo I.uren, was the moFt ruilnhle yHten rvr drvi.sed Ovr the sale keeping and ih?buri'ir.rnt nl'tlie public revenue, guard ing alike against tlip prrnlatinn of ageniN and execu tive in tar ereece, sjavoij a ihr.'ct tendency to reform the ciirr'iicy, n ?tram e.rC'S-I.e iciiaTtutums, and !!( we reward it hurried and'orcelpitaie r'peal, a a uieaaure Wajtonly detluclie, injiinou alike. to-1 e interea cf the country, end hcitile to the principles o: iho tJnnktiiiiiiMu tir'tiiiid. That fli" j rnl Cmgreifr which haa so l.a.'ti'y repealed the fy!rtn f:lhlNied by a preceding Conere, cannot hind it ooeeiir, but that what ever vu-hi It m;,y etablwh, is end slieuld ke liable to amendment r(I repeal. ' Httiitvnl, Tlia"t the am'ih n nehililnge of the Extra StMniou of Coegree durinjr the lart two years was Mni'Mled lor and unm-cesiry, incurring s great amount Of xpeTiditure,,'hnrin s desire to faiten on this Country a syrlrm. to which the judgmotit of tho peo ple was proven lo be opposed, end which his since boon i(riially coinleiuiiCii. . AennVraVThst we entprtain the mot uncompro nui inlii fjiRty tnjd'iSstionai Bank ; lhat'we conaidt-r riteli ail niftitu'ioa as.not .comibg within the pr.inia of the I'ooiitiili'oti ; ss being defective and corrupt in its vvfiein, and lending lo fct two much power in the lin-d ot the fi'W and we wil! always oppose tho e hin nt ot nch a rornoration, and if establithed w::l i'orajei mimi'iaie reeal. ' AVofi(f,''f,it t 'so control ot ihe puVir domain is properly m the hsnils ot Conirenly fir tho ue and f...il or Hie tiei'i-ral Ituvprnettil ; prl tht the jet fr ill dittnliutiiio ot the puiilic tinJ.-T n a ilirect im poiiu):in the nation, ereiung a dcCctency in the 1'uVic Trec-'ury, wh cli cm only he rahey d by an naeq'iat.and bi'irthensi'me tr.rit', en tea, cotloc, sail, treri and other s'riieWrt' ttsiwnl eer, !niptret. Ji'tflrrd, Tint we mot eai;ieslly o;tkicie mid de. prejale.iiny nnd nil alteration or innovations vvhiiU vtr III lie CiHislilirion et til" L nit 'd fc'iale. , ,f.ii tl. That t' e rertilu'ion iulrmlured itilo the Sotale toy tin; i Ion. (7ry, of Keni.iiky, for Ih ; piirpiwe of afMilishinir the Veto p.iw.-r, are dangerous and incite, tending to ple.ro in ti.e Impils of a purtv (is) much power ; taking from the Executive an rlticieiit check, end destroying altogether thai lnhtiice, o vviie ly pry v tiled in tho Constitution.. lii tolled, that c view vv,im sjtmci.in, ami utterly condemn all HltU'!ts made hy U.c l-Vi'eril W'liig-parly ui ConJ.refs to establish I 'system ol Frolectiviv Tasill'; that it -impose the intetrsi t the S.mth, an. is iotendrd lot1 tlw efclusive ht'iii'litof Northern man ul'acturers, and tun -mienUm-tf tho'pepio fibouh he dir.'CtiHl la tho conPlileralJoii qflliitqneftion. Rnolvnt, That ttiela'a niovaof Johu. 1. Adams in pn'srntmj.' s pejiliohfor jh j,diohiUou ol thu Union, deserved tho n-vora censure of his party."" wr Itrtolttil, That, (be rxlrnvagant ei nr e puraned by the Whiff Federal pirtneinie their sccision "pow er, have b'OU- inconsistent witi iho tifiio.lntcresls'tif tho great body of ihe peopky sit- in otter violation of o i.iii mrj approval to tl Uo n i in t i iii j. mi D. ll' iirt, tor tlw tiilite ol ; ..1lf, t.,lv.ri:or , ,an , rvury w rilcllatP , r.trn .1 . 1 ' fulfill tho Uxi'cutive fonctioiiH, and lUt wo will make usu d all means bonnrahie to secure lna eleciion. llrtntvul. That we approve of the Convention to be held in SulnLury, on tho With of May, and that .ihi- ineetuij do preeed to apiiint Deh-guU's to reprcsvnl Ihe Ccuijy uf Davie in thai Convention. . Tho following persons were then appointed as Dele gates: . Sam'L Vsneaton, A. G. Carter, Enq., Godfrey Click, B. Lllia, Jacob Booe. Caleb Kurluw. L, II. Austin. Jacob feller, William Booe, Nathan Milhnin, Garland Aniiermm, l'q.,'Artliur ISeely, Arthur Rniwhawi Hen ry Koller, Fq., Martin Booe, John Clement, Nelnoo Anilemon, Daniel DwiinrinK. L. It. Rose. Hniirv Clem ent, Beal ljitns Kr, Damn CVimilzer, Geori; Coon, Vi iJJianf li(in, n tln ltoso,U urge Sheekt Miebael iIICK, .scoe William, Eq., Charles May, Aahley DwiOTina, JtidiaM Anderson. Jnmea Gla-ock. Jna. M. llellard, Thos. B; Owen John Hoke. Daniel W. Cain, Abel Anderaon, Georpe Coon, Sam'l. Kok, Jacob KlireU Knin'l Pain A I..,. ...I T..I... s ! IV V... Jor, And. Sutzer, Jtob't. Re, Lawrence lludton, John ...w.. VH hi, 4Kiiii.'UU jatiwi. l-juill I .f.", Mieek, Jolm Kich Sep., YYro. March Mert., J. W, Nay 1017 vviiumn ii. Wilson laaacm. Rich, William Wjatt, II. F. VVildon. Milton Hobbn. Joa. Rich. Deal liami Jr.,M. D. Armricid, Geo, Wilson, M. G Rich. ards, Nathan Honline, Dcntxn liams, John W, Klha, Jacob Sain, John tack, Rich d. iNail, Moacs Linn, sirGaiiiiiT, John Sain, M. A. Lack, Joa. Hjmfrt, Wil linm Uurton, Juhn Turner. Jcs.se Nail. Vinjiht win cr, George Sain, Tborqna thetihire, Sam'l.CaiA; John ian, i.cvi Kmith. Iianicl Click, W illianetoft tlarris. i'ihkbton Nail; William Smith, .Wiley Bailey,, I fonry Click, Mnj. N. F. Hall, Burgess Gamer,, Will ia.i Jcnea,JohD Cody. lues. Iludsim, Sanil. Smith,' Jno, v;iicH, Eliiab. Uflcr,, U. W. I5. -nt, Tbos UiUin It..... f n...jA - " - i.1' . .. . IIVUiymAllH, 1IVIU I UtfclWWT Z.BCIUCK l'BCH. OVtt. Fiochvlkck, Nicrjjeg Click Sen., John Smith, izariah Tstiirn, V ilton Lesch, I; wis Carter, J. A.'umww SL Lcger Hck.TJath't. Cnor. Allen StnUertAVitlwrnJ i k'D.j.f'l;.!. I. W.-..I. H.I.. v,.- mo.:j9 Mbuoiuv jivn dr., iiuu. oiiiiui, wuioivr, dock l.oacli Jr., linocb Cope, V. U. Kngixlale, I'. 1 lanston, Silaa Kmberaoo, Rich'd. Vaneaton, John Call, Nathan Henjjne, Alex. Wyatt, W m. Williamson, Frederic Cose, Jag. Ca vender. Win. Crouae, CapL Wyatt, II. Armaworthy, Thoe. llcndsix. Win. Stoker, Jno. Hulen; it. D Fickler, Jofiah DsnX-l.'Wm. Wiatt, II. Iflc-tWm.tltulen, 1'aul Coon, Thos. Buger, Billy J. Haden, Joel'l'lckler, Robt. Stolier, Ezrs Totum, C. Bctson, Michael Click Son., Jeute Deaumaii, Jno. Hu len, Win, Ginis, J.' A. Stoker, Williamson Harris Jr., Arthur Hylert, M. Click, Jr. ' " C'r; ...On mot Inn, , "Tl ' lleinltff That the thanks of this meeting J re Jorneil to M r. I niter, for the sblc address just dohvered. r.V-Ooinotion. . . " J t Ketolr'd, I rrat there prnceeuiugs be ptiblislied. in, too. Western Carolminn, smt that t lie thank of tlie iueel ing be returned u the OfliQers. . ' The meeting then adjourned. , A. G. CARTER. Chairnnn. . JOHN LOCKK, j GARLAND ANDERSON, DAMbL CLICK, , Assistant Chairinca. JollH Cl.tMET, John Hoke, Secretaries. ' . Frnm the South Carotiniaii. 1 r MR. CALHOUN'S SPEW 11-THE TARIFF cc Wo lay before our readers to-day', Mr; CALiiotN'a able and inftmctivc Speech on Mr. Clay' Resolution", in rt ;atifn lo tho Protective Policy, the Compromise, etc., and leel augured that it itt wholly unnecewary lo rcconimend it to their earnest attention. It, la on a rfti'jocl becoming daily more important to their intere; is, and more worthy of tin ir aennu ci nsnleration, nnd is t fraoght with ip'ormntinn strongly deeK-p'ng the dan- Ctr wi!h which thos3 iiilreu are a -im ii'iifc-'t. hv aihcir old isri.i cm uik's, oin! ilia iit-ti ai'.y ot a-'uin preparing, tor a united and determined reistucco ol them. I he falue and treacherous policy by wliicli ' """r ,"",irau .Bre . s nj'IL (...toiuite, at Ifie f ery uooieiil tliat ho i preparing to vi oiaiol'itrsU: very .pros isiu-4t, H4r ridt Uttjsicoc' Bigncd for tie bciii fit of the ;5o!itii.uiu r valuilca. far, the advantageof it have been wholly ciilbc aiuc wf-'tjiiariffitwaBd;nnrt"wl teaj.iwjs4eWM-0TnrBtn uttcrlv nP nought, and i.reparo to renew upon na the vue jk.em oi legiamtivc rotiwry nowationt to termiu ate. And have they the blind hnlih ud Ijmiiiku thai the Sooth will tamely nuiiiiiit to 'ihs 'tint tl. r complying with all our obligation, SmJ rubiiiitiiiig to all tlw burlhenaiil Iho' Cvmurou:el we wiil .riinl tiiLin to violate tlieirs, deprive uaot'aliita benefit, ami force ujwjii ui now burthena, as uncoiutliiinnuial, op ptcraive.nnd tyrannical an tlioso about to tiTininato ! K'an outrage go limber than tins, and is it not an insult lo the .Southern people, to presume tliuf upon their aub mirsnjn to It I Coma whit may, South' Carolina will res st tt, at all hazirdr Paw the oneonstitntional law they may, Lul it will'benolaw in ttootfr Carolina, and sous deciared; so. 1 ho rcsisbince gdiierally, too, will be a very different matter to what It waa in '3i "I he ui aia'i.c misconceptions and miicuhiuf horror of Nul lification have )a.-tHl away, and we shall have Willi u- no only the entire SSoulii, but t.ic great body ol the De mocracy ol the NoiUi cvui inany of iln.iw.i'1 die man ulaCturing tuleml, who aterapiuiy dn-eovering, under l tie vast light npiead betoiu them in too niirfot Mr. Calooix, tlia the jiettuiiej devotion ol l lie J'ro tcctiomvts to ti.cir inurti, i.- all moro party juggling, dcaigned lor the bcin fii ul crtupt iiudiuy politiciiuie; and that, their oca , am..unij teal protection, m ir. c trade and s ouud currency. I he ovin.-fici.ii cilttta ol the former, to thorn, are atrikingiy iiianiieetod in the S'pi.i ii iv c tpvv publiah, ss have been Jhoae of the lat ter, in former ones; and ainoi glhe evidence gradual, ly developing of their attention lo thoo tb'iHjrF, w the following extract ot a letter dated April 2J, to a gentle man of this city, from an intelligent ManufucluroV in Newark, N. J. one who vtss a.Whig and Tariff man fourteen months a'o, and dn'larcn in former letters,! that his eyes wi re opened by me .Speeches ut Ir. C.vi, mrv,pd hn ii nntv Eit:?tl".'d. that thu best nr.'ctuu lor linn, omMliooianufacturers generally, is free trade and a sound currency. , " The prvasure of the times is equal to thst of '.'1? here, with thr rhffercr.ce, thit money can now he nb- I iLne-I at some pi ice, si.d then it could not ; bin m lar n tales pi. it is equally iliiH. l:jt has l;eco:n of the ptiiinna inadn by our JiVIng Jriecdp in 'PI ' tyiiere is that mpHiUjlted Driwjierily, lint j(8 lojol;ov i iheilr nccewion toier! They hayo overturned nr. I overturned everything, until i In -ro is noimng s'slil-or I de.-i'iihle l.-tt. . For a long tunc they contended, that it ' vva f r the waul i t a Cniicd Mates IJauli. Jlut they haie been driven from this, ss tune hie served lode- j veiopo I'm.' aho .liinlions ol the bulking system. They i I hnvo now got tip a new hubby, and are tHn:g it w ilhl whin and spue. Thu crv i-inw,that we can never have pro"jnnnis times, without a taritl' tor protection, j They havo tornied, and are tonnmg, societies c.llnl Home l.engoeg which have for their object, reciprocal commerce J bill tfto ulUmare olject iioubtU.su islo run llasav Cut intrflbo FrCsid-acy. .If the .Souilidyi e not wake in time, the wliylf ccunlrf wyd bo aaddlo l with a heavy burden, iu ibo.shjpe ot a, high tarilT, in ofilor to bcneitt tlia tew'wl the degradation ot the many. 4 Jobji U, Cai.hoi;i has dono uuich, very miich, to show r the ruinoii reanits that wouiii lasion up.on us, snouni such a'policy be ajopted rtThe Dcnjocracy pf th- North areunitcd, to a very great cat eat, in jppobirig the niea " , Hi" mires of Iho Home Leaguers, But yet we lin'l irmre I'ght and truth, lor tho fact cannot bo dinjiiinod, that ' some ol our leuihti i: . i,i UiO l-'cuiocfalio ranks, have gone alter tho iool " It ih iritpided here, that tho South ia oallinjl for a tar ill'. 'I liia would ho p.i.-.iotijj Htrnnge, the beinjj tlin irronl Coiinimer of tho tinmufactiiroii ot'tha Nortl) and UiL,and the proiluce ol the Wi ' , and ytt lint bhn ahould consent to burden all hi:t own proihictioni", which ro to the market o tho world, cannot be credit, ed. But our Whig pti;ua at tho Morlh n.urt it, And quote extrscts from Southern papeni to j ' vtf it Voor papers ought to take hold of the wubjee-, ui 'sweat, for it is certsin that l! . whols Tar.lT war bus got to bi fonght over sg in.'' ; . The cunning policy of the Northern. Wlii iliJ Tt nrT paper, and the mfch(evfiiia eili-ct of the reckleaaly blhid or treacjioroua Houthem Whig paputs liidi have declared in talor af prptectioii, is strikingly nmniiiled JnIholatter pafjyrnjili of lha bue' cxUatA-Thro are but two or hrve of the latter-plups only two ;1 one of them verj obscure, and tt"Jli lUis hut their TarirTsriiclcauve the purpose of our ttfiDii Nortlmrn enemies, as well us ten times tho tiuihbor. And is not. most extraordinary, that a paper of Georgia 6t North Carolina should bbTound advocating, at thij . -ljtejlayt tho edibus principles of the prulectivepu!icy,o'uottnic. tivo to Southern interests) Are tbcir'editorsNordiern tnen,or have autweribers been ofl'dred to" them hrotigb the influence ot Northern inch, to aicrificotlic inlerca ,cf the conniry in whioh Jhty live 1 v Ij W vdry easy t ecu now inoae lor whom purpnca uioir wri'jngaara used seamat us, nisy end nionf-y. to somo nmuhbor, to suuctriue tor ecrtlje for wpios Of Uieir papers, provide da course. 4t ousVorthern BsnklniAw n.ies do'trt thg fe loo MC known, to need , n i 7.. . 2 .I i . ., such enemies p'root But guard, nd uot iullcr.ihMiiaelves.to be either prt rhacd at jjullptl la.ltiia.iL'ilv. S5 ll 'mni? .A IImiii hliiil!ir ltill..p . 4heuibelvef that they caiffrftoioto Soulhfr, irjte.ren! by adVhdating tjieNjjrtJieni foteciiv Policy, we fef'.'r them to tho Speech ws (taw (Iti'ulish, aoi oihers which' have preceded it, from tboagii'5 murce, lor a rcli" from such strange delusion; ami if they an rtad anJ rosiat theii devllopcuiehts, they riuat indeed be MJoir "ed U tbeir. idola." " : ; S p.- T- ; -"' ."' MR. CALIIUUJ'3 SPEECH.- Our rcadprs will find on our hrat pige, (ho Cwt p-irt f . of the lion. John 13. Caliiouu's aptrech, on the question f of tho adoptwn of Mr. Ciay.'s TaritfreiHflulions. .This i spuectt is auch as might oo exptxUd liuui.a man oft Air, vis. clear bead, aounu juuguient, long exptrience, I ana extensive inlormation,' llaopuiiuawith piaio, aim jpie, well anihenticateti liicu, that. Anuot be dii-paied, t ami nun icao to, conciuaiop wnicii none sui im; minu . ui, .-r before named were ciiosen, excepting a tew of tan tail lo sec. W e recommend n fo tlw careful peiu. ,il0 Keprtseiitaftve; .i d thera were ho pppwil ion sal ot our friends, and In coiioecl.oit With it, wo mvits I candidates' i he public mind i becoming more cflm ; (heir- attemioii al-o to an .extract 4rHi1 the Now York nmi ,t n me better opinion that the Gnernment -will llorald upou the same aubjoH aud leading o the mine.! goquietl. into iM3raUm on the day appointed in tho daxlusiuiis, which they jurti Dud on tho rtond p ig.) tohpuiuiiou, and thai ail existing diUicultiol will be letl We are jrlad tu perceive that tiie g.jjaiilic lowers ot j u a ,ibqiknt adjiwtmelit. I leturu you, in DohSlt of Mr. Giloouu's mmd are bcfciniung lo rctaino that hold ' many irimma of emial riyht, our bent thanks fur tho they once tore bad opon -the pubhc mind ot the pca-Uuurojt you have mmilested in behalf of the people' pie of this country, awMlftt the clouds which prejudice, : Cau; in iihodc Island. exct'ed by tu$ bvatot party contests, threw srutnid hihi j Yours, truly. v are r piniy begmumgidiippearii!g. "A large portion i ' , of tlie public press ot tho United SStnlea is dnily paying 1 ' , '' ''S1 ... ., ,, ' , ju-t tr.tM.ies to the! vast iutollectual lowers and the 1 . 1 Frovidcnce Ilemld ol Tuesday afwrnoon says, incorruptible integrity the man. One thing we be-i'" lrt,Pt:- - 0,,r P1'?'" ' Juing to proas, w9l lievu to be ccriaim that there is no mau in tiro Uenub-! In,'n l,,e standing army reului.on are laid on tho he who appesrs to fuse studied so closely and to have becoma o intimatctf acquainted vv nh the workings of iu polit cal machinery in all n pin and in all its ope- ration. Jolm C. Cattoun Btanus,.in our judgment, thq first man lit the land, lor sound, folid, poliucal timiking, for shrewd, penetrating aigacily, for proiound and ex - tewuv matier-ot-lact knovvledgj-, umu.il to an unvield - u g ndhcsioii u principle, in ooiilu-uiaLiiiclion to' into , ren. with s suiril Uial duremrda sll.oeraooal l'.;clin. aitJ a uru'liess mni cis uic sot era aim mu m oi ;!. . . ,' f .. Ktimn at lirhnnr.e. HMidn. ha Itaa alWaw maintsini-d a characior, upon w.iose morality and rejpcctnbili'y calumny hn. never d jrd to breathe, and a ilignrty. ami we may add, a decency of deportmeut-o unnsual the) uavs vvincii evcu me, viruienct or iwrty frn la uMi . - '.. . . - Ilv ..ii firniml nl it' liii.linrliji, V. f' .ftj, tl vie - r ' ... v -ai-V ""'';ju, -" 'beiQu Viir'od 'i I f f fnp(! rli'ja f 1 in u.u hiiiowiuk loner, r.TA pul TO, IS I'J. A.atxuuliuija4Jui. veuru i mi uny io neiir nie rin. ro oi i irncy ngiu.iii the 17 iiegrnca tuiprisoiieit from tho "Creole." The Attorney General tnade Ins molum for (leiay ol trial on the ground that it was impossible In obtain the i.rressnry evic'eco hero, au l ulU red for thp perusnf of the rouit n ntnilier of rillidavits f Ihe cipl iio, mate, mid crew nnd pasvengers. r.f the Creole, shewing Ihtit siilficimit evidence cooM l,o procured fnun tlni Cmted t.ilc5,if time wna nl owe:l After nn cMiinioAiiott cf the trs'miD.i) fTrred, the court replied, tlmt wtre Ihe ra:itain, crew, aiiil ntsMSiiger., a ttet louli wi liie aflidiviit, Hero present t-.lehlilv in tu caae, lliey cli.-ulil comuder them cs not emit led to Inliel or credn, and should charjte Hie jury to ti.-ft ellixt ; and that . . ... ' . . V, no evidence could be pr. ure-1 to Convict t te Pri aom-rs at thn bar, for they wero perfectly j jst ili.-i) in Ihe cnur-e pursued nn mia'd the ( rei I , n.-ul were now about ta be set lircc, The Chief Jj'lsee th"'i uil.!reei tie neret. omethiiiil in Ihis S'l : It ha pleased llixl lo h vou Iree from iho bunds of t In very ; nciy you tiercalier live tho live of goid ami f 11 bliiut ul jecls of her Miijealv's (iovernim i;!. Tliey were (lien set M lilieiiv bv l'riMil iiiinlioii 'I'ho .choemer " Jafties Paiwer" arrived here from Ball i more on the 11 ill instant. The meek of ihe -Clarion remains as first reported the. boilers and engines have not ns y:-! bt-cn s-ived. "Mr. "A1I n, Senator from tJhio, demons! rated, tu his late powerlul speech, that tho enormous amount l iken liiini Ihe land revenue, ur.d r ih? I le r!is? rt tiiitiuii net, was as clear a lo-tn n imving (.e.-ph n if.the property had hten C"ri-iiii,e,l I y lire. ,. lil.nttd that the dmtriholioti iln! imt g i to the tax' Ihi lioUtnl, liv a iiiii.ii'. I. lim miry Dep'irtiiicnl, bow the foimer'iiisiribtr.iui! (u'uier the depositu net) "t the , .n'ir -'Ins revenue had Im-cii managed thai, i't-l wei;ly out of twenty- ; siit, H Ind g'Xio t ill" Ijofliinire", lo hanksj etoi ' roipoiMfioiis nd-to tho neb .i'cui.il r, for n jitlier reason liau that thev were ncii ; licit it u,'.v now nil n'tiindered without l.uoclilloig l''.e t,i (Mvcr, or adding liio re nucesa l' the country ; . mni lint Ihe tintioiml treasury, ti'S'tl i':o-! f tin Kiale1 tiv nriiries were hiiiikhip;. .Y. I'i.Nr.r i'..a TERRIflLB CALAMITY: v- Twenty-si i Livr Ijo1 in D-Un llwlnr. It h!U acldnin Iven out lot to record (liv the n.mtfiu Daily M-nl of Salurda).) . tcorc tlie.idla! calamity then ono which occurred y-tsterday in our h.irhof ono which ha cnVl in irrnprc-sibh gloom over Ihe city. Tweniy iltr'e p'rous, most 'of Jham in'llie full vigor anil Imoyutiey of youh. SVero, hurried into uteri.liy with lemblu uud Icaiiui rapidity. About 0 .o'clock, A. M-, the day leing fine, twenty four of the boya of ihe " Form t'clu ol " on Thompson's island, obtained, pci mission of the Sopeiii'iieiioVi't . go on a fishing excursion down oe outer harbor uiihobchool bout nccoinpunicil tiy Dim of tho teachers, in whoso judgment nnd i!icri'liori tliO u.iuobt reli.nien could be placed. Tory ti ii i ! a lino time of it, and rcninined out until ib, Hit iln'cloek, whenlhoy started lei homo, in th4 ull of j-ouHifu'l hil iri y. At ahum 4 o'clock, when between Thompson's Ilund and Fort Indo. peudenoe, tins bo t was struck by a flaw of wind, and fudileoly upmt. The Hf iim: is luprcvented ly tho surviving boys terrible in tho exireine. Most uf'tlm boys, an4 ,!i V iicucr and '.iio bmilmnn, went down iiiiinodi atcly ; but many ot tho boy clung to thu bo il until, bi'cuinir weary, thoy nun by ono full oil a:sd lixiii'l watery grave with thoir companions. ''When ilireo only rcmuineJ clinging to tho boat, the schr. II. C. tbster, dipt. Funis, r, j'it arrived froin i rinidad, came on nnd re?cncd i hem, and brought- them up to tho city. ""Thoy were taken to Den, !...: . .."I..?, :. I .1." ... . winu nna in mni ueuie win inu uuimni iviiiu ne-i, nnd sent to tlicir fnY'uds in t!to city. ,Thei iinue aro.w, W alhice, F. Simomls', arid G. kyfmui:-r i .'-", ' ""-" : - ' v, v ... w . " ; - , Th New Vnrk'Auicriciinl Washinglon'corres- ' pendent denounces Ir. .Wiw, audsiya that-with ?c!iracteristic HjrvMaity," on Vlitlay;', ho attempt, ed I I intcrrupl and arrest the private bill, llii'ii rcuoV fur,acHoitSnod whith, tut for hhn, would hmii'bt'en Tiasied ; nnd he cull opon the country id toko ivnicq ylf ft is that uriiforiuly inijicdcs tho , ' U''r' "L0 fk! 'tCrtt F"-" . 4ftamo paper nod us corn . itntsay of -Mr. .t .jifira. im iiiu sauiv itnTi i, mi ui m i,N J .v vim hour and ojialf !h a willul attvmpl to exrileanolh. er ahoUfioitaiot in iho House" ........ Me.l'otut'U Whig teadur, tfi!o Clay branch of tho party ';nd is tho personage, whoexplaiuerj . lo lhr? iliiljfirougti tho liiclmond Colliio llouso lioottsf ifi wjiat manner they would " bead Cupiuiii Tyler.' ' , ... : b-Dctween both, it wi l ho easily aeon into. -wbat . hands tho legislation and "business of iho cotmij" have f'aUcn. Albany Argtot.' ' ' - :'. .. from tha Globe. v 'T - I lODE ISLA N iCr ' "'f " . PaoviBewe, If, I. April 2t, ISli The election ot Governor, ritb ofliceri, Kcnatcrs ilj'nrei.toinit.lPil. .'(! - iinilfir llirt an. i.nkttliilnin. j yyinr-Md on iiouoay, without interruption. All tho ;UDe 1,11 to-morrow. It i thought by many that they i ,;'.10, P- We learn, a.so, that tot. Jackson j hss lruai"d b'll lor bnldtug another Convention, i ' maU-nalfy the right oj .ufrrBge." ome sitcli n0Vcrt,aU af t'e right ouo lor Ihe adjustment ; ' "lt'"ii dinicultio t ha right of aullrage oughi to , , be' "ul W,MJ he, liberally extended In Khode klandf ""l 11 wicvi tu s legitimate way, snd not by ! u,l,,"! v' 1 . -yiii I VI. M tfn..n.. :n. t.l . ti 1.. 1....." . ... - ; i,.,!-'!!,-.'. ;i ,;.. " ' .tu I ,." ' ' , ' ' W''"t rr1.? in V ",m r?a'.' J-w M ; "oon-oin. wipiuis, m iw ueuiauu , mew! a cuosiiior t weq iote ' Peach llrandy at 8? to 43 Applc .v , t y" ,-',, , -v--1-;'- - 1 tn Ii LudiJultWtofifwiwTx sells. f uck .J i ll lo-fl. t lour, not uitich conun " in. aollrSkidiTv ax -. J T -I rtV ? 4 ...l.'.. i Tl. i. j " - . " ' "fSi vvijul.aiutw2jujjw -ngnigaci isa nsfuiaHi o-.u o .,7.i jpValJiaffA. lil . .1 :' In :i-l Ham. H heat sells readily at 1 to I i.U-A'ut'4 Ccro- ... --.., , . 1 - ( aitduialrs for Iicrilf. , LyiVI. it. . Iomi ia a randidato lor rc-eloction to tiio ollif u ot JSlierill ut liowan Couuty. ' luzcauii 1 SMNKft, Jq., ws candidatoVr tbo olhce ot nerltt of KovVah Couuiy. " t C We pre requested to announce Mr. B. li. tto. Lain, a a Candiduie lor Micrill ol Uatiti$a (.'onnieat .tuu neat i I'.'Uion, .. , , ' Persons ' 4 --. I I J ' ! J7U tu UM Subscriber aru requested locall on I f m. ', V$ ,'eU 8U1!10 f ? ou "r( Mot.f tho i. oil) ot Atay, iiMaui; thuiu who faiitu comply will tor- Ulhy (uvu K.ulu wm , u Cun, . ' u llie t0 Ci.jjoct what is duo inc. v ! -FiUiOllilICK ilOWRY. i J3.ilbi:ry, Alay 11, 11A 'J The rulif Of Ihe Frc.'.iyterian Church in fcfnlivbtirv, during dm i v absence of the I'ajtor, will be siipphcd ou tho ' ,U SabUlU in Mav be Kev. P I. .-l,ii -Illl &lh 1-t 21 do. d.t. by do. do. by do. in June by do. dj. by Wm. A. Ha!!. J. D. Hall. J. A!. II. A Jams. J MfW,hon. Stuaarav, iS. C, ApVil V9, Attention! OTTlCais OF 'illi! 64 A RtGIAIitfJT: rit; luii'liy c.lniiiaudcd to jm- - iuuu .ii mi v-uuii u,)uso, m tnc j own 4, ol Salisbury, o: Saturday, the 14;li of tiyf) WT n 10' o'cfc, A. M., anneal j wm. Mutkets for the pu rpostj, tf Drill nod Cotirt martial. yf - .. , i .... ... ....... tt . 4' Uy order of !'f W. LONii, C..!. CoaJt. 'I. Wnor, A '. :lt ro r S.JLh ,' t'ers lor sitlu i 1 lino ue v Iriage tui r, .tilt t- til III' u ol. mmW ..rhrp,ern,N lent scrvii en Ide in n I ( ll ISnrc-a. JOHN I. SHAVERJ if t April 'J J, 1912 U;ks Vov Sac Wove. . . I ... ' . I vs.?:.- y i ; ' . '. . I 'r;l . '- -"".'? v - 11
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