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.r y : gTISKtt CAIIOLIIWA.V ; "ojLLiDsrr.r, it. a.. THE RESULT. y hare by the last Standard full returm fur LfuUlature from all tho Eastern Counlir ex .. i t: . i n.. . I I ,( tbo Senatorial fisinci ui iariarvi aim juucs, ich say the Standard, rumor gives to I be oinocrat. and the result ii a Democratic innjnri ., I in the Senate and 55 in the Mouse-mi P , 32 on joint ballot. If thin n not an over Ucluiing dtfcttt Federal Wbig ry, and the f ... taiiiMlih I.ff I l.ftftl.14. Ml. ti llll Ufa. shiUlliI (lUOi . ' ' ie w know what would be a victory. go far a the Governor' vote i 'ascertained, Morchcad ia 4,10 ahead eight Couiitiu to be .1 C..,. -iif hn m1i i i ihimft hia until ill 1840. hearu n"'. i die mjoi'y wall b increased to 4,739. la all prub'biliiy from the falling dfl everywhere ele, ihe 'i a a . I 1 M Kst.li increase will be ic, waning pcrnapsnoi a.ouv. Aud now, we ay, well done fur the Old North St.te. Slit ia again under the old Republican bioncr thoroughly redeemed fotn every type ol federalism. . ' rJ., ' So much for 'he " firat b title " under the aland lira of " Harry of the weal. Tho Federal ftlnU compUin U.at Cua was w.l a full turn out of llm Wl,: of Ul du (jov. crimr'a election. His Kxcelloucy may thank Lis dara there waa not. , . The Tai iff Bill. The following are the yeaa an J naya on the final masses ol the Tarill Dill io the Senate the fitti instant i . , 1 a. Messrs. ' Arcbor, Rarrow, Bates, Baysrd. rkmte. Clsvton. Conrad, Crafts, Critteuiioii, Dsyton, Lsns, Huntington, Kerr, olanguui, Merrick, Miller, Murebeau, I'nuipa, t'urusr, niiniuous, oiiiuu t Sorsiue, ishuauge, White, aua wuoaritig kL. -.Maura.' Allen.' il-ifibv. fkltUtn, Bucbsi falUuan, Cuthbert. Fulton, 4iraliin, King, lann, 9 Huberts, I'reslon, Kivta, Sevier, Smith Oi Connecticut, S'.urpeuh Tsppsn, Waller, Wilcox, Williams, uooo Ijry, n;Ut, am Young 23. Xe m u!l N''aT amongst the reat our ci-'inricnt Seoalor.Mr. Maw, Ibe very aame ha used to be n must ZTslou Stale Rights R publican, ready to onpoae even to rtaiaiauce the 4,rpraive;'nir tbat the bld ataud H sUuti t:arolHia"ut Co a m W, now, wiw iu m andfcllcoaojuwaa to 1cauo ia wub tn tneinieaof tbo South, add vote for the paaaage ol lina 4aat ftifumooa and vile " bill ol aU.minatioria." Ua baa buirayed tl fcipto of Xorth Caroluw by thia vote wid he tcitl Wet kU reward. U wdbe emo ihiil W'il.;rSjeiiator,-iMr. (,'raham viwl ."l?'',Vi"!V f'om wlialcver mutivaa ho d ih.'Veilfw ho fi rtifll'-'neej by . iwcirnce of tU Ute thxtigna or by what el. ' . ..!.. K- I. .1,:. .i iwy ruatntfcif Uii atateiu.a ni,con lucirna eq .11 Federtl4. ainCiivirtrTRnig couwasi .ne 'n.cful tercuertBa'of MifW?nJ(.m, who bu came t, U UUw ljuV IhdT 4 rw-rlf uPuct the The Triuvipht'of Democracy So far aa we have hoard Irom tho ctrclions held in the drat part of thia uimiili, the result ahowa i hut the mighty revolution in favor pf Truth and Principle haa been rolling ouward everywhere aa in North Caroling. lu Alubama nearly a clean aween baa been mads of what WhiRory there waa loll in the Stato. The Democratic gain baa been large, and from that part of the State heretofore the etrong hulJof .Whig'tsm. The Deniasip mnjoiity in the Legislature will be much larger than last Sea aion Setiate, and 11 in the House. Tie Mobile Regis ter of the 7th ni.t. says t ' "The democrats, at this cloction, luve carried an aggregate majoiiiy of reprnK-niaiivos in the counties of Monroe, Lowndes, Butler, Montgoine ry, Sroene,' Terry, Ilibb, and Tuscaloosa. .This ia tho fuit time that uiiy democrat haa represented cither of those cojAitiea in the legislature for four yo.irs and in a minority of them no democrat has succeeded for nmir a dozen years. The aggregate iimjiiiy for Harrison in 1640,' waa about three thuu-an l I This tho " onward progress of whig principles" and the fiuita ot tho " hrsl battle" ui Alabama, under the " banner of Henry Clay." ' In Illinoit the Democratic victory has been com plete and triumphant. Roth branelies of the L gihluture carried by decisive mnjnritics, and the Governor elected by a majority ol 7,000 or 8,000. A letter in tbo Clube says: " (7ii9 clubi had been formed all over the Slate previous to the election in order to help tho Whigs. You see wi.at help be has given them. Something of the aame sort of assistance that hia name gate the party in North Carolina one atep forward and three back. 77i Vdo. Tho U'higs have succeeded admira'uly in got ting another Veto, Jnd they abuse Mr. Tyler pi es savagoly aa if hey had not fully expected i Tho Messago which we publish- to day i, we IIiiiik. more ably wniteg' than either of its predecessor Mr. Botla &r Co.biH jrrobably begin to coino I. their senses a liiiG bye and bye, and it ia mor than pojgiblo ihatjhe late election results may, a the Charleston MA'cury says, " warn them of tin vanity of acoiitinuu strugwle at tho States of Ken tucky, Massachusetts, Vermout, and Rhode land " to head tblrest of the Union." Wooded Stock.-fUt Ashevillo Mcascacsr oientmus the arriva in" thtflaee of some flue 5 by the returnTai?far a clear gainj.fi! in thei, "tock' cU,,e'', brought from Ken. iutK peciany ror wi.. iiwketlrf of iiincoln County. The editorrTinki thercje no mistake about their being ofUre bloiA- Certainly no cbuirtfy, having cattle alf, nwda improving in that respect more than ris region of North Caro lina, and we jain the Veatcnger n Imping that u the enterprfsing purclnaei may; aucceed in hiaK' B"11 verv laudaAlo endeavor to Unm'va ih .tncltM odious and oj . r... . . . . old Lnitvin aiid the adjoining'tountiea. y ' - r- toa TliB WrTKK4 CEW,1,AS. THE .NEXT PRK.SIUr.NT. .Mn. 1'ditob: Tmt uij oi has been lorced upon public attention in'uvery section of the cun try, by the leaders if the party of monopoly and arbitrary poer, The aysioin of Congressinnil caucus organized at tho Uxtra Session by Mr. Clay has, in obedience to hia arrangement, not only directed the courao ol legislation, but at temnted la inrntdiiu nulilio ominon in roenril to IrV ueft Presidential election. Whatever in iyij opinion of the public interest, ua uianpjToso its control of this secrot power vculurc,, (n0 great decrees. It bn8puriicl and tho fncuds comprom so of the I autt ojJ biggest cl ums oi Mr. way nave so iou ut jjr. Clay, the to public appribatimltilin(r C0tr0Versy jihnt pacificator of tho iaf. (i wl,0mthe pcoplaare hill Mr. Clav tho author of ro(luindi2hi of 18550 and 1823 which dro'vo the the eniuT. r-..-. i,.i...il,, anolo 'ist and M HID riJJW VI ir".i.." 1 dicator Ol tue eicewioa aim ti'"i Iuiied Slates. Tbo most Lit I IJU w st -ss- -- ' i all the measures of his OCT The ridjculooa tHuiu of the llaleigh Reg istor and us subordinates to areoum li ih Uu Federal Whig rout' iu this Slate are about on a lr with some ol their oisrepuiablo trickery exor ' cued btlure the election lo defeat Mr. Henry. The Llkfiar. It is known that Mr. Henry aino weeks igo to pre vent Federal misrepresentation, wrote a letter slating tbo reasons ol Ins tailing to sppcn iu the popular can vsM. Oil Hie receipt ut tins letter the tditor ol the lUleijiU liegioter ilelioeraieiy aiul di.uncily stated lliiuugn ins (taper, liisl il ws a wiUiUraai irom trie couusi, suU tust jur. Henry nad uectinti running, leaving UuV. rtiorcntad slouo in the field. This Ueceptiou, kiwwu by woKegisiei anU all tue leaning 4iiys tu be such, vas luilusiriouai pirculaleil lliroughout the Suio ov some ol tlis unncjiuung par- THE TARIFF AND OUR , The great Tariff, hich protwe'0 ,ev of Ticenttfieten Millitnt on fcountry, pa-d the Senate under a whiff "EnaioritV, without allowing a single amon-lmentiy. a vote of 23 to 21 Mr. Rcrnen-of Georuia hot voting, and Mr Hsndoraon, ol Mississippi, scenting himself to vi)id a vote Mangum votig for, and Graham afHaiuMi ih Hill. W hv this vision ! Kvery mie al home knowa that Manswlu in principle (if he have any principle) oprossef o a Tarifl and (jra hum f,.r it. Did Mr. Orahaillear the Legislature! It ia well understood that, li Dtberry, whilst he voted agaiiul the l!ill, he prepared to have voted Tor it, had it been accessary. juus.. openly declared, while it w under consideration, that 'it was a most abomijl'b!" Dill; and jet be voted for it ! What aharriul equivocaiion I t '...il.;. w.w n the nenule otllH St&to M bodeceiv- a mad obeated ! This ii but I fair sample of whiff" tactics; they doiolhinif in an open and independent way, but in yvery ibmg iideavbr to deceive and betray the tioplo by proteasing one thing and practising anoililr.. O. oruntiora. long pirbliclife.srenow resuscitated lor tue pur pose ol carrying him to tho goal of his ambition. The party who support Mr. Clay on t!csc proundiconstiiute but a small porium of the people of the United States. B it t hoy are b unhid to ceilier under the deep incitements which the promise of plundering the productive Industry of tho rati n at their ploawre, have proHuctd. The pr.mpecl ol tho rich spoils winch the ataplti pro ilucmg Siatee may be made to furnish, hai con ceutruusd their energies. Joinbinationa are or iran ted wln h are intended to defeat the iodepen deut movemeula of tho inujority of the people, as a small number of disciplined and obedient veie raua oviy by their unity ol acuon overcome a much iii -rc numerous body ot pairiono mmua, t,Xiprv;r. I q-i'-. ' , '? r 1 V-'' worsted, iih a'.r w o rsoV " ' ' lnve eahibitoJ their real d I , t f( careiuay conceaien unrigs ut - -. r . tIi ti thn.f.if Ciiin'ress. upon w' and tho preaenUnot tail to tri'imph, merely i the Dumoeraitmg over the persmial qaulification.- ( the saloydLrcn upon which ho waa defeated at of Al'uloctionI tihc utronest ot Mr. Yn Ttareii'd aupportcr 'will not deny but Mr. Calhoun fur surpasses him. in one or two of the highest quaiiijeauons require m the Head of tho Government Mr. Van Bu reu's beat (riends are cotupeiled to admit hia want of success iu ftvervising. llw oporationa ol thoa. groat brauchesof Uio public isrvice whicU occ sioa the principal drain upon the Treasury the . Army nod Navy. Ilia talent do not lay in that line and that happen ta bo precisely wucre Ui? hichestor ler of administrative talent i essential at tbi time to tho public interest!- 1 . There being bat these two iuttviduaU who ophold the principla of equal law and impartial protection promiueutly before the pooplo aa can-, didatcs lor tho ncit rreaidoncy, it woald aocffl that no reflecting man can hesitalo for a momcw awarding a decided preference lo Mr. Oathoail. in i H - I 1. M. The rjucstion of tho Vice t'resiaency amco iu amendment of the Constitution in 102, ha been regarded aa quite vubordinate.- Recent events have hcwn thnt this post (hould be 'fitted ajreca- bly to the original design o tho framcra ot mo- Constitution, by a person of talents and character equal to tho dwch irgo of tho dutie ol the dency. In aolectiug a Vice Preside 1 1 1. ...ied on. whoso coming election, a man anou'd bern im jriltii.il ntinsiiuna arr ' i c.i,, , .u... Illl IV h.l I tllClli lut who (tosse-tses sutficiei out, should he be rcn to d.scharge the duties of chief magistral' With Mr. uuii as carididato for President, it r.d expedient on many grounds lo udoenlv called out I'r.nn the bouns of their faint V to the North for a Vice President, lies. E-iy act of cnio.ery will be lavished upon 1 t most couspicuou men of thai region iI.h hutk ot ihe .tonn e to blind them in view oi SHIP NEWS. EXTRAORDINARY. For Ihe head vcaftn of Sail River, (Via Ssloia and Raleigh.) The $Undid " Prize Ship." WHIGUKRY, Passengers only, Cnpt. N. J. Bovde.-v, liaving lately undergone a tliornugh overhauliiig,wtll positively have d't.pslch turns ol Gov- JJofibeaU, sua il W jur. Henry tiuu- a4 tt)0ve, from tho pott of Rocklord, Purry Coun ureosol volts, lor man) were ileceiou by iu :ow v Thur-tday the 1st of Si'ptembr. I y here is what we with lo N'ii out nirt.culrly. At.er i p ,h ,uurrir accommodations, (an'cie. t i n their uermin iit mteresU anu meircieartsi Such being Ihe measure ol tho inonopo .can any Irieud of equaj government, rcc the rij;his, and unslucklcd Hitercourseyno wcl imptirtancp f trie? coming contest oft behooves fuie ol himself unl hi flritxom a hewer every man who is not ittin&4uch a hope' to of wood end drawer of warjfustve privileges, lo aggrand r.f tiio.nitelvcs Unces of" personal lotb ponder upon tli" cojra crisis, and indifferencf Vf0 evcry individual to eltle The tirwl tyru, who atinnig the conspicuous in his' owiuiro I tie uation is best adapted from States'rjff t ,lnd talent to eecore tho stability of hi crtiu;ipb'3 of admt 'isiratioii hifli ore es thlf, uiikt to mdividuil protertmn and the public it. liure. A iiitki'C pfrsutml preterenw is noi suia Tno individual tnuit bo disnngnUhe for this unlsir conoucl 6-"" luu election, since it s as certained that notiiiitWii)g the practice el such trickery Gov. MorcUW kuiy ultjmns j C""' dnniuishud enjonty, tb Itrgirter has actually eoaie clel out in a labored ariicieU)ing io accuuui lur mc jj.-1'vat, ia which ae ra(s tnat ib lUer was in tended lo ditceive tlm Uhigs into a belief that Mr. Henry bad dhu-vi, whea tho Register itaeil was the very fire-1 10 uiiiirtsent the letter,' and Uio JJe- r-rniicratie Xess ol the Stale ontrersally contradicted North Carolina a Ccciihid V.ig State, and -,,,4 KXyl the deception. The EJUor or ,u R cu r.. f. lltnrti Cliw. a iown by 'the lato election !" 1 lcr 0vtt rwitive!y to be ashsmed of himc!f. lUlt'isk Router, .4"a inn. J"ie W'l.f 'tf', Retion..n over safe I w'leliiung Democratic ""l 'rity Hi t !' 'l'url' TTT,. "JLamne liotn a ulii5 Btiii intv fl i"i in the Ut Ivisliture "and a Whig of mo thov . . J I I J abunOunce ot "roast Itcel oua naru ciot-r iy t dec)) apply pn board, or to , ' " Pi.avi.Aa jt. te rn III s mi 11 1 1 1 ATAD, K cd .itk' Slowing the vote for Governor ar n 1 no 1010 uctwceu caunuers 1310. qoaliiirsnnd iiidomtnt which inspire ond rro- COUNTIES- 8Htl Ol Vulrflinnc.viuivni". - y This ihowi cxtnclusivoly that the Siaio j1-0' dedly Whig aa'b foj-IHry CI,)'"' at i uie, i it Vn;ry r ifls nJ'r' ",ar,, 10 - thamcwiy. 1 -"The Briton 'BUfiM?' - . . ... if-..-"r Jl-,',LHtir of the Ohio LegUlature tetfty a f' Whig of ceoc, jrfO,l.iU lb h. ren..,cStcd to yh. - nl .The next Presidency and Vice Presidficu. " Free Trade," may bo lonud an able ari,(,, V lk-aulort, the subject of tho i.ci fiesiaency and Vice PieNiiie. . . '1'hn-K nrn oueslions thul now beijiu lort'len, siul-iii;. -1 - tjnswicK, attract much atieniion, ana iiius soon uuyinbo, ...Uiulmn lil I II I tnm o. UU( ' -' - I I'attt State off red, by a uvcruor Kbtaiuing , , . Vtha Di'thbHtion worn-v. Ie s -ff .if-. Mr. Bjington, a,imncra ' f 1. in ssallsialrllVI rable, ttiiywoo, oamnsu ic.u ... the Plate ho was MnntialificdJ now, and forever oppasco roceivini one dollarV the money. . Tit vote wss tuken aer some discus i m, and .mottim t postpnneitvlvfinitely equivalent m A rf uctiorl-searrled, aye 38, nor i. So here .... .- ma.n I ' Ii u.ig ta i-io oy owj.Mii it dm to Mr. Clay' home, iu ij bU bribe. Hi prpct are btwiing" truly. piotwbiy be able by nrtt week to In fuirol tho member elect to the ritu iWtcrtrtte g-t in the Ives on the co coirfcsK)iidint ha presented vios, which, e thiuk, deserve, consideration. Tho reader can jo.igo lor lamsoif ol that. 05" The Register winds up a rigmarolo of two columns 111 which be " swear hard " to convince himreli and In " Whig Ineiids abroad," (ho will be great litol to believe any of hi prophecies ml. 1 ihe vide lailures he has made 111 that line l.iU iy) that the eh ct 1011 results 111 this State are Infill) Uvon.hlo to tho W nigg'-ry. And after prttoounciiig North Caroluw alJ for Clay by lli.t'O'J mi jonty, he winds up with the cinphalic asMiranee in rapiinis-" on tin. our friends through, out ihe Uniitn, niny confidently lely." Tins is amusing. C;V As tho Whiggery have contracted a won ilerlul loiKlne ir military htrort of la;e years, thi-y had butler t.ke up lirwru Apathy and run hnn as their next randnlate tor tho 1 resiliency , set ins to Iw n' the htrongest (hntrul 111 their ranks ul present, mid would 110 doiibl beat either (ien. eoii r Mrt'lay ail hollow. tr the case A few weeks unco ilhj;Iimminael''f,,,,,,'M",,own' "had a majority in the L-gi-nV m,rat bad cln d t'.io Govi mor, il.s t . . r itiiSia!e. as well as elsewht re, thiiund the rr.'ulfhs great Wl,.g victory ; they ! sii-l Governor' cb-eimn was a mailer ol 110 , :or.scqwnc, tho Ipislainrii n. every thing av ng the true rvidt'nre ol .-pulr opinion ami . Vg, now in North Carolina, si here the ivm bava the Iuilature by a tremenifon n"irity, . t Wlnus the G' vernnr. their tune j Bchangt'd ; tlivy y in this case, llm Governor r-leeiuwi is the test f party Mrer.ih, and the I.e gWature nothing. This show how " circumstan- altera cases." I tyr The Federal pPer talk almul ihu " party ,riU" of the Democrats. U e can speim 1 r mis .uclion of the tate, that the Democratic p:irty l tar Irom being "drilled " os nny militia regi meui in the count. y. 0-r What does the Ralegh Register think ol ....,.... ,.w IVAiff Me" in Rowan, p.ivie, Davidson, MeckleiibniV.Cabarrui, Slkenm near I, rvery other county where Hi Kxcellot.cv.Gov. Morehead, "performed" The less said about ,1,0 incr.al Whig vote" tho better. "A .1. i..rkinF " of his friends aa tho Go. vernor did m Moies lor iustuncc don't y Mr. Register! 1011 say to, A rumor is admit that Mr. Webster intends Wnj i,, resign hi place in the Cabinet, ad Ihat Mr. Choate , WRy for bis return to th rVnnte, (Jnrtrf. Somo cotemporary says: Gen. Ilarn pic of tho tiovcrn m wishrd " the true princii mrnt carried out "he Whigs have done more itiry have fAroim thm cut of their policy al ) M Tl. 471 4W W V at H fJ, aw ,i!r atn 010 Wj 810 cv- mtt 51 1 Mill OtXI W ii) ws i yi 2 21 211 W " -v- ttl ' Kf) ti 2 Ooft Ms m 7J Btfl KS 443 'a 0" 4M ' IWI 4T0 HtH) 317 tsJ tW HH Hill ' li TXI 11K Tl U OKI . Xs M 3 Kit, IKH ,M 73t 000 000 voj 4is ma 4 .sjii 410- W 440 ttU oii lOj 21- w ia7 ' .Kii m i 231 m (XK 00 . 17l 4H5 JjJ 1179 Jl H508 rHtl 557 017 300 im!i -m 1 r.'i aw 377 :MI 201 1.Y70 07!) !20W i33 ion ill 4 a HI iTfti 574 241 liKi 7t;i 1201 01 101 &10 i;m 1102 rml W2 &I7 tat 7"M '' HO 11 MO 220 4:0 1: 510 fy-1 17 0J 10 lirj 1570 1M0 1002 111 rKU Wi 01 M tKKI ttJ 121 4'- M5 ;! .rv.l 274 370 57 .r)l'J 0J5 :mh IM 310 U7 irj U,)Ti !i oti 1 ... ..... 1 fM7 !' '' j 1151 :i3 1IKHI JVM C.50 01 : 0J7 051 173 KMW WO W-'ri tHI3 31 "ti 472 01 f!." 11MI 112U 1190 irxi u-4 11 n;t- 100 2S8 41 4- US.-, 1157 103- 730 113 750 5H 304 05 3.0 m 210 777 20-J aW 1;W: W 1421 000 WH 417 i02 K300 aim . wm b J pii!rtr c Htlid.-iiie UnUis a candid ito ie g, eciJ iii H'i'ijs t!iet attribute in a more cni.neni 0Vgr.-e 11H aoy ""UVMuai, our, eflort- will oe paralysed- by being directed lo a Miut.pUCit) ot objects. : Tue Im'' coiJincration of qual fienttona tg8e. tl, name ol Sr. I alliouii to every reflecting uiiod. Of In Character and .lent it ia not necessary to wak-ih-v are loo fll known and univ rsally ' " - . .1 ..i.n in rtwntnrn ainre,uted throiv-ui no K -,.a. idaii.m. Ttm bighrrt powers ofgenoral.wtion mnbiiii d 10 his mina, win g.-"" conspicuous men 01 tliai region appear to be no well adapted to the occasion Mr. Woodbury. Ho belong 10 a 8tte, and has long bocn its most prominent character, which Is (Jistmguished amoug all the Northen Slate for unwavering adherence to correct principle New Ilamnshiro is alone ainnnit Ilia N.irihHpn Rint Its cocitant rcnudialirtn-nwoingTinj aad , disorganizing doctrine which have estenvcly prevailed m that section. Mr. Woodbury loo ba shewn himself to possess APHimsriATIvR TKLtit of a very high order. Iu tbe management ot tho ' Navy Department, all parties have adihittedlhat he placed Ihat branch of the service upon a foot ing of efficiency and , economy which lrongly contrasts with the posture into which tho Navy has ince la lien. During the debate in tha Navy appropriations of the present session, political op- no irtuts as well as friends teemed to vie with each other, in' testifying to tbe admirable spirit with which Mr. Wuodbury condueted the Navy wiulo at the head of that Department. Front the Navy he was transferred to the Treasury.- - When; we 3K r t-- 1 I U ..sstt ,,.. wbih Lo,4urmtmei wiui o u.uv to himself t.nd confidence m the Government, no tmnartwl rnmd can doubt lit great practical ab.li... i and uncommonrudtnce.r I he princ.pal brunt ol the warfare waged by the Bank of fine Uuited Siatea upon the ciedit it ihe Public Treasury, wai roet ai.d .ustamed by Mr.-Woodbury m a m inner h fnanilestcd at once his mental resouiccaua In itio miasl 01 ine uupaiat. uicu 4itt.wa oveloped CsbarrV Cldwe Csinilcn, Carteret, CsswlII, Chatbsiii, Cherokee, t'howsn," Clcsveland, Coluinbud, raren, CumbciUnd, Currituck, DavKlSoii, Davie, Dtipiin, lilgeeombe, Franklin, li.iteis (irsnvilic, Greene, Umlturd, llalilsa, llaywoisl, Henderson, I lertiuru, Hyde. Iredell, Johnston, Jones, lauoir, , Lincoln, Macon, Msrliu. MeckiL-nburg, Montgomery, Moure, Masn, B.V rf " , ,0, pri.MieuTU-l.il. Above all, ho po.sewe, ...ri.nvi! talent most essential to the a ol ureal and confiscated aflatrs. Such a a I.. r.iii(?a the exisiina chao to mina is mi'tn"" " o.d.r and vt n. " a m f Unfl",Ch" ,ng moral courag... Tho country needs ihe cr vices ol an iinhvidunl at t:io head of the Govern ,.i. h.. will not merely avotd participation in Hche.nes of Plunder waoisa ...an who posse. it.. s,.,r.t and tttteiit ol tho Reloriner. llurty 1 ha liiehcst nuUlIC functions esrs :!-- i""-- - .. h.veg.veino Mr. Calhoun a period and lemihar knowle.tgc with every branch or the Government. R()or.n aud ret.enchmeut are, as we have wit M.ly onipty phrases for tha ornament o .-c.e..' unless directed by clearsighted and unwavering supervision. With no unkind feeling towards Mr. Van Ru . . 1 .....nri Inr tho firmiie.it I ren, nun tne iiij"' s. ev..H:od d .ring the wariare waged up..,, ine puo.io wine bis moral courage. i.ifinrf nemleattie wiltt wl by the sirfiulta.remiO'refuwl of the crporatioa. . holding all tno public resource within their con trot, to pay tlie.r obhga.ion. to weeoeded in- .11 .1.. ......liitiitunal standard ana strictly upnoiuwg v . M , promptly paying alt publ.u engageme claimant bad the morltficuiioA, wh.lu Mr, Wood- . was at the head of the Treasury, 01 mm mg UUI w , - s i the public ob):gition in a thnuch all hi. act. wore scrutiiud both In snl out of Congre. with a degree of .ever.ty lar beyond any thing wbicn uasefor - - occurred in the History of our Government, not a false step ha. ever been detected. When ho te.t the Department at the clow of tho la.t Presidenti.l term, the Public Faith wa nJt only u.itarni.hod -out it stood exalte! on tho very pinnacle of credit. What alis! is it. present siluation I Since Mr. Woodbury left tho Treasury, hi 'oomccf i the Senate have enhanced hi .landing , before tho country, Ui able argumenis ngiiii. nvlllCOd O iriOU tn n uvivi -j i , - orln-y by el,aricredm.,.,oPJliSi. for the pur-jlh(J loUcy pf . lh, monopolHt comamed m bis ;,(Ji overturning hm administration, I am unable jpecchei ntlini, the Dank Bill of the hitra mo, as eitutled to supuort for the next Presidency. U "a rved out the cnstitutieoal . ... n...iMi.t unit Vico President. He peri tos oovu to-.- 7 - h received the .irpport ol f.10 Democratic party ,r , terms ol lour year, each lor the Presidency and with ..,. support both I.e and 1... friends ought o . 1,,... u riimliilaiu lor a t, bo sutistpd. ny Session, and his uniform and powerful opposition to the monstrou Tariff of the present Ssaston, have given turn h.gher claim than ever, to the sup port of cvory fneni of equ.l law and honest ta .tion for me support o! puV.ic sorv.ee. No two individuals have been more thoroughly I J .. Ikun I il- tried both in prosperity ano nuvcr,.., . third term n npolaiioii iiinaleulible loss, hn Mr. nil MUM New Hanover, Northampton, Otit.luv, . Orange, I'nsrpiotsnk, IVppiiinon, Person, Pitt, Randolph, Kutiuioml, Uobesou, llorkingloim, Konan, , KiithertorJ, Sampson, - Stanly, Stokei", S irrv, Tvrr'ell, akc, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wilkes, Yancey, ol lour vears, Mr. Van Buren c m gain 1 , Wo(-Jbury, and wither of them haa ever while the country may suitor an . wn,ios. More true ami lair mpooems We must not conceal irom ; camml to fum1 and none co gener- Ruruu would ba expnseatoi, ai.ppp(;itle 0 the pex'pK r worthy ul tneir v t d.dsantsge irni being a del. atcJ . au.liu.ue , (Mnet. W.th Calhoun lor 1 res.u . lani elm tion. Tho-isand. wh . were educed , l.frfl V,ce President, wi principle fmm Hf.ing 'e..rdinS to ll.e.r p,ruM..c.it conviction pMwt ( ,Q ,rltllI,pt). FRECIRVDL. .n.l interest, would iv.w ehenr.ally atom tor thw,.. j,,.0 by aunpor.- 'Mr-' Calhoun, bu. will no. ttwasVtA AoVlCC. ..I.. ..I Piinsi-iH-llCV SUSiaiii a a.w. - I'll III ,lr., .tw.MHurrd 10 thi'ir associates. Kvery body . . r ... .... ani niw.1 sl A-.eil!n. .esses ' that they have been rrossly XllS.SiSTbu.y. the 25U, ias,., at . . u . 11 ,..itu i-iiii Ull w 1.11. - ' ... .u. r,.ni ii,. iTiiiiu as 11 ji: lain U o'clock, A. M. STF.PHCN FROXTIP. AtaJfil Lltrk. rlieated, even I . the ii.stiinre of the last election. It '.no be said that those who maintain eq-ial , lRrd1?l!. r,.hM and privileges 111 this country, are strong Chi;oUe. Kutherfotdton, and Ashev.lle paper. :,!h to c'rrv any enndid.ite in.o the PreMdencv . w JpleMe giye bove a lew insertion. , sue . the op.ni.ai in VW ' me- , , rty had csrned all the Stato election 1.1 um aUtOU. . Was . .lite in H39 triumphnii' majontie, 1,' rs They were trong , i issues of principle, so much .0 that tne ,., ,,.ohsU dared not meet thoin in disoussion on f tl, V,... flit rati tvnft Itlt'n ulor.Una.,ly weak in personal popularity, and on S.l;Sbury, Jane 3, 1S1., .. ., al.. J-U.1,i- IlRFsKortourtatnincio wori u ...--7 - 1. Ani la .a S kl 0- m 01 v none out tnose wiw !, v,.- comtaended for mdu-lry, ana J. RHODES BROWNE, Ag't. 1 i i j . : y - tj. . . ' s ' f ' : --", tJ -.-..'. . V together. 1
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 19, 1842, edition 1
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