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i- - - - t- . ' -r . ,V. - : . . . r?'- t: 1 1 4 i a p.. i .rv. i i i: 7' hUhrM order 4of.Inery merif nd 'ii. nj rniioienk Doupui w " " . . -: i w , - t , j. Tk newi,.deprten! V fJ,,d bojot lrdef Mr. McCoj teIIrwolt, CTtftt cart. Th rir. J low or aucn 'TlfntfllnlaiT. lit C .-i paper, obit w , .. I th. Dumber oo our table; i? iny of oat Uu $ntj friAJf who yy c,": ? j add Uoiler.:;- i- i ?-.H Ve learn, from U.e Greensboro' P.irioi. iKai a " Free Soil" meeiing ha beeu lW in uranee vumim; . he latrfof. rema.ka. on. would infer ihat ' lL rL...vnA.lW the (oattee of the t a m a ee r n r IftllPfT. U UUU e wva. .'l?7iWiei 'Ayminafiofi.' 1 fGt&'Ecivl8 Vassn wnl oeoeppT io aerTc tou. v.u .i,- cnirny Cuit"- - - - iK. rc tiliooi.4 r Ke.taaoine extent. always torn ID, mna cuiuj - i TT " I oi : , . Uli iuat rece ? ed by. AlieaieMoaer. leaneu low.ruo ;i - - coo! evening a ana vwtum y-- pniais. "" r : . ; it i. brfih lime for fla to prepare : for eter , adopted. we preaowe.-the platform l and we bare learned, by b publKtioMbat uff0 Contention, the leading princt be i. at all time, y lorn.ke, alj ilifto- eh fjo lhl CongreMCan in- tire. Pant. Veft. Coats, Uoaka, and aU .oin- ,P" ..-.s.u .i.-..r in thm states, but that ;Vv.rmeota in h line; thai to wfttraoe tei ere w , -- . ... . i . i h. ihinv ni lw ni . m i it lias ine pu,h ----- , opon iioeri wra.uu . - . n ih .ieCiarfd opinion tor.. - , ' ,,.t..i... "f8: "rncfNnnhC As we proceed onwaro. we winwwfcu y of me nig dcuiui . ...ildi! tht new huild- I ... i, a nut of Fill more, a ?o- jOilflS 1 " i . - Me ft vTCClTa irV xxa w i. t ..i nn. nf our editoitala. i lojoropciij - ' ' . . t . .k.. trt offer even for whicn we u .- ,h paaaUxcu.e for editorial earelea.oeat; bot we do not reeogoize the eourteay or ... . it W I ; . W .irit-inrfl noon ...rih nMiiinnKtcuuivKi-i . ,. j. - t .yiii that nns ruiuu .... -t-.j. Kim tn oooononiW to retail-1 . vl ,.nti rertrd. that ad ones.... , ., .t .u. nnt Tatlor aequi- . . Ti.t.t-. ..a nN BfM.VTbal : ni th.f nnr merchants, I " . . . . . - -,-nlj in be te wnen iiui'wm v.-- .1 are unoercuioB iv-..,- t"".-!, 'f eace, when ne jay editor of tne uauery ia nw i nave iaw m - x- aIa: a1 aasoeiated toiin jpturnorc, Iinu, iiniwv. , , . Tl.tia.v. I we Will lOOK in. - ' A-ll., I . .-I..: ,!.mnnlratlun I tieehatooltoi na, jioaT... ---he ample ahelteaof these Blorc-"' "J. ra" tmaKe an aoomiui. J we proiia. to return wnh lowest, X5lVith eterr t.rie.t of ' The Whiff party. i.t nominating .lloore I -- . . . - - V m KM I I I UU LllC ibe compliment paiu i t., u-aw xMV r-r Oftfoflfc;. pf0. l- 1 .V.. rirr0 rwf Irtin. .fi -A PEnniN BUSDEE, of Wake. IT- CEOKO'E 8. STEVENSON. - , . of Crateo. a.t, - WILLIAM S. ASHE. a ' Af Smw IfanoTer. .tYcr T PF.RSDN. pi ,iuvi ftt-Tbc Democratic Elector. Wm I nnrwiintfj tor tne I BOHa www t I I:...- . v . . r- nm nnexniajneo caoae. uianicvt . declined to aerte oa ibe ticket. The vacancy a t . . rill, doabKeaa. be hliea in uu urn. . 4U i. .V - ' - rt!ra are reapeet- fully referred to the adTentaement or Mr. Harwood, in anouier w rare chance tor a pruin-u!- .-. hat the cold oroepect may I. i fnran indeDenoent lor- lay IUC iuuuuiiivh y. w t t: .: . .r ik nr replenurhcuwiiB erT J"JLt from the , act ticeable roercha no e, JV a I . ;n ,ir f7rptAllaiitlCcriiea.. . II. I " e.r favf one. wiu you . . w"J- rr"' . r:j " . ;m vour lut ac- nin nleaae to lei mo ioo v - . I I J.Aii!" lectioni lor iauitr mvo"-, v , w fc rp -Utrrtainly, with much plenaure, to re pliea; and. in a ment. the counter t. cover ed with -Hahe" dere. . .bow me seething cheap and good. auiUble to tbeea-oo r ,. , . n vvw jt ? e . . Ir. rrivn the castinff'Vole lor TICB HOiv . w .. , ihe Senate Taylor, by exprcaa.ng hia eratifiraiion wiih the abolition, aaBociaiion, 6 vki .!nauir. llauirer. in ue: clariog it to be hi. opinion that tongrea. haa the eonautuuonal power w F'wmw" slavery m the territoriea. . ' .......nnni. Hnnbt ihat.shoulu the i k. rhrntnl into the election of fill- ..! Tavlor." Free Soil' men. thus . f f - I .. InJioaiirtrt of IDC VTCCIOU I r -.-.- rinWALLADEKJO.M.ar. ami .t,.f auention. nnl-. -fin Mr Ram " .rnr.nfi' inctii in tutt rr". . At tno omrr comci. . TJL I a JonVin-. a most buried in men lock. - A7 cheat, air. and good aa the maraei can - 2..i ' ,1.1 .0;,.te the . South from .fiLrd -respond, the obliging merch.r , r .no. nco.r-. ... - . u 7 " v t nr view aiuioa- trvtrij i one. eimuij . ,n V" .r.MinCaaimerca,: c. BDawn. of the Buffalo copvention a i over f11 a GREEN W. CALDWELL, ?l f Meckl.nbor. . . . : f rr iVPRY. 41- of Buike. j I'ta.- To ! ap'polnted. ' W have .eULct the rght it. - rvTuiite tu .n . i...i:.mni nf oor fric nd. ,.Tr. :. :ii k tk.i he baa commenced iK'iaanil Yoikville. Tb. want of th. accommodation furniat.ed b? Mr. Wella, has long oeen ien, rk tna 1111111 aa a v siucerviv iiup r". . , , terpnse may rcmuoti im . r h .ountrv. and: m a anon jhb, -7 .... .n..iL niorhtlv startle ua SOU" g""'K" k:. 1, -.1.1 i.areful slunioers. irom u" i"" I . ... ,1, - 1- .!-.rtv nerreive that tne VUl M - ! . . 1 IV IICl'l'IW ..-.. , --- .... .I I . . ..u LaroeAole with ail V.Any new fahione, Mr. Jcokifl.. a au a . coallUon whh abolitioni lady ol taste.; ; ; pm;iiDir. Kv . V.nkinff- Taylor and Fillmore togetl - . . , f.r lt f. rw.l mm Of Hi nonhv Mta a m-joruv in.Congreaa.coold . ii- :. aciienever i) nleaseo: S" pass tne ri"w - r and without the exercise of thereto, the south would 00 Mt-Kt-- "' J:.et.e.i: - Ilut Taylor oeariher. and a.v. eferingto the Veto, that- the oojec saya. ierat r oWatAl no te tn- at power "" ;, V. vVhat doe. SSTSSSS devartmems of of repreaeiuauv. in wbtcli iM ; r aMrgo majority, and the Vneates SiXln inlch he wishes ;ih abolition iit Fillmore, to nw v.-...-, ,SV . .i. be mean bv Questions of JnstiXl powers' AVhy, W.l con .A. .nr. .' for when he use. propped to him on this very subject. A Ke sTne time, let it nf be forgone., , lh.l lie creat whig leader. Badger, ha. diaunct- Lual tower" to pass the Proviso ; orin iOllflf P0W'r S J.,. - . li.erV-lrr Hurler- irtwr.wwii- 1 i J?,i letter in ritories. aeacer.pwu.rv- . . i.i:...i in thm nlace. by the tne exira. .ouuiie. ... - - . . s . -t..u .'.ft nut the true meaning from the veibage. in which Taylor's .man- 1 jn,.nr.i in nvelnn it. uu vou can come to no other conclusion lhanj .1 :. -... 1, .nriinr in eentienl that, oemg " -6 ., ... with Badger and the whigs. generally, the oassage of the Proviso through both branch LofCongres,, Fillmore giving the exst "g vote, would, in Taylor .opinion, bo a ,ng .;fioo vower, settled v r r" rlMf; of tow .v "f... . , in arroidance meU"; anu, cun.-s--"-' r .. a - t .1 itaro rrtt pii. anu aas - . with His pieugo - ...flTer w ... S,- hii nartv. he would tuller ..'-.vi-t..i.i. nniraofi to become the Uv . ... Kr.,to -mn. the clap-trap cun- 01 tne ianu. . ' r nine resoncu to. ." , , .r " " . . . 1... ii.m when he ,osed Id the ttv,poftatTon tJf alatrei fjo- them t.to;. 'mtHioanVilthfcr eki come J. curse! to- iheu Uvnera iV and. hit during! the 3d aeiort, 25th von; h ffreas.iwnerr u toiouun. .t u i ; under coPaidefation.nieoeilh lBeabV,:;;. oliawtiUh.:ime.-;rM the journal 01 vongre. - w i 1 i- . afi Attest cquum (; happy to snow to - " T : . ' ; mnri than a aoI r7:iimA,., it fne abolition, t eaat oy c ...-.--.i-r- t. v Ilht,0.ioui V isis.Ht every lorni in wihcm .V and bowintj pomvij. . ,., beaatiful RiUnda. .nd examine these splendid drettpatterna.; . ..how ele. , now oeauiiiwi s t . , . .n ...Ik. and llOW CKeBP. CX- ... rani: ava u"' r. . Kir viddfii. 01 unoiva ua ,- i rliimt a iiicpt: ui . - 1 Mi.An kim I -. A m .. . nwvtf seat 10 tr-e ieg"."rr. nnpruH-"j v lUMrfi.. ante At theSberifll A dcw Iv iws, 11 nc . . ; T!AiiTnew'..v., ;y j. hjs Their coalition wun . . - ,he people nave no 1n ot taste.' ' .. !" . nt Fillmore tocether, .schooi-ooy, tnst . n.;,.C(ce, and bowint? poiueiy. . v 1 1 r ;,- South; But unices unh t;r.,i Rihands. and examine these cpleiuiiu . wery hrait.of the 2out". uu I its h by Ibe casting vote 01 the Sheriff A JA t&o rnOl be beld. we presume, on J. , - Co. Caw. I dar on which the vacancies " ur., ia ueir own way. j;,. I umJ . . .11 1. fiii J U w Acpo ta the rc 4 .7 j, monu.ana o.ar.w... 'rLlfc..e.vmgthe...y I The State electro .ill bebeW i in Florid. ,v nri, wLkhriayfcDre.rievai", 00 the ToJ, in -i.n'" 1 Ut l7r7L it for themselves. vnorr Carolina, the Oth.-in Ohio and Pennylv.n... fl litaW the 10th of tbU month. The other Sute. in ' a-.alfU. dumber. " rU cf tU rtquisUs potcer f 0 j. ruJatKX.. made a. f ra wTf gaic;rc.-. ..2 ' .-mm tke acrcw iia i ... ' . r i ne nor to.ee. in the very hfail.of the oum; uui .. . . 7 .t.. .reetlv deceive u, . 1 -1--u.,.-il ne..nle of ibe soutluof all tne uay a lf " " 1 i -- - ... 1 ' y ... r?.t..;m Tavlnnfiiii. ..ii riiiiiiiiiisii". m 1 - - names, gi- ....... H . .... tt.vir outetus. in oem- f.lU lUiHUiuiix1" - - - her next. .iritriM r.YI.OK. AND F1L1.MORE S UUi" - liberal terms; ano, iu -ail they will atrive to be . accomnwUimg ,tO an 'JrV.r .lT,-K wAttUl I ulLa dead upon me putmc ear; .ua, mcrerorr, wno m.y can , .1 rvww ivv 1 ,:-;- i 1 arouOU town, uia -;.;- nn. lU ! cXoo ; .nd. in the .bae-eof .ny-thmg abowvtothe cootrary, we m.j . j . . . l. .. t m ia nrmioerou. every ol.i "8 . . MMr. Ramsour." wys a mother ot a lamiiy. -hat Toa omoihiug warm, strong, ami cura ble? th.Tt will be aervfce.ble T1" -The very thing." be replies,- th very thine, and cheap as yoa can osire. Leaving the stores, let o. p.6. oyer to the r.Uormestablb hment bf Me-tal Mjj .nd liner tasnion. ' . 4 , nmu - . panta, veat,cloaxs, rc.. 'i '-l6TTii .m I the voters oi ini. "-''7-v- . "i.,. menlndustnou. and punctual ; fcnd mI jou nn of enti vtl0 .ylor and the ! -i-.w:- -will trim vou out a sun 1 1" . . , . . wiuiciuu.H.15, , .r pn aboliuoqiairiiiiuu.tr to next to no time.. w - T !or h,. been , a one t an a a a1, a a aria. Four letters, printed at the Lincoln Cou- . i. ii.. nnrrtiion ol the rier oaice, uuti "-r- 7- , 1 rrom m iv - , . :...-. -.i Rp.dv Club." have been pub- , . . lf abolitionist; bnl from tl e lUhid in this tow n. evidently to humbug r ' here preaened by his eliib. .1 M' i - .- tl.ua tn aid I -. . . , ...n.natli7(R With w 1 " 1 nvnDDM IIIHI I1D B t III l' uncoil., -1 - - , . . unless thev do so in electingthetr president, unless iiirj , . .. .I,. no) e to Now. then, is tne iimc - . decide. Taylor is np.eoio- - f the veto, andGen.Cas- is nou.f.7,; Kv:M would claru me q" - , ta by th, pccpU," "il"'"' V. . 1 unrna o law . and no al- tne rroviso CQ rtf ie r legislation could arrest me Uisolution , , ; Fn.m liis location, I ayior arr - . afwi Aniainosofl oca. .,.. ii rtttrd to Uery and be U.lmot krvTiatv may be tocod w hi .NicWico letter. k.,w Lb. btl car m i. j . . (. M... apt mat , oi. tmtMksf arainat it- ror UlrVof li aratemrat ace Coegrciooal Globe, Ud it oflhe t9ihCoogTcP,ge &-a- VPIJiXY a PALMER, E, uraatbor. nl Ajvut.t receive auhsaKo- d adter- . V. .1:- tn tnaae collCC- t od rtxe.Ct Ibrtb "e.h , wJTw Yota. Bctoo and Baltimore. : ELECTORAL APPOINTMENTS. -nHnu a V. CALDWELL, Democratic ' Kfttc r fer tl OCt Danrict, wiii ddreas bis fel- - . .. '.;.i ik c.:laat'u time. arvl places : fl 1 w t.v. . 4 at vaJ. Tuesday cf Cocxt, at Monrc. Unioa co. a.. ma MJrrnri- at 1 at vaj waay. . .ka rrmLabarrua. rij ' '' '...l.lnn I - .a, . in Tl,t.n.Hf. mmwu-vM. . -, il tSS2;, trhalot...fecAIenborr. .'.tli Oeinocratic Elector 1 be b-Pry W , anert U W hiz Cector at cither oi the above A e-jtlfu! erifioal pnem, and a wet for Mllom emitlcd lie W -hall ap lar icxt week. . ,- 1.-- i...n written to. time, out 01 rTumb'er.io publish hi. principle.; or at least. 10 five hia opinion, upuu -f the l.ie Party, the bank, the tar- ,i,a nrnreeds of- the in, the uistricuviiMi . ,-- . 1.- :..,.r..l im nriivrnients. oLC. land saiea, m n"- ..r.-.--- - very ie ne r, . 1 .- j-i- .-i that he sympathizes win hem. jt is vam id-dfiiy that Fillmore ... .rank abolitionist; andjn September t, I84. punn-nru ; lav nr lavs . - - - . ' tie Lotions were increased by assoaa tins tuv Jiujiic .- - - i .. " fr.jj,:... .Millard ---Fillmore.) " ifM? lOrAf. tClOSe tiftMvc ;v - I . . . .l- . ua may trerv naturally I " . . . . r,.- h a whm ml . 1 ......ifii nmntortl mieni ,:Vt:&C" .rw... Llin a. .. ?e. d U. JT. ,,,ntie. sou,,, if Flr.ln..U.b.n M.. H n . it j, U tb.ce. h.t I. our 0U, n.en... n .'''B-"- ". ,, . " . . , .,,. ,., ,.ly .1... L.:..t.i..Kara . it Illinois, mu lsx ujvt- i - 1.1 1.. ....wim i ftiwii 1 u 11 1 mo lit aa iu uin.K. ' 1 nri.iiTa iiniiiv - &j elect tbtirstaiecrncer. Inlllioois, the Demo- craiie majority i.over 12 Ihouaand. - . - a .aai. . V "V aa. . t , .T fl TM.Vi:JL Tloblijmgfoa Masters and rfbcr.-alwli.ve aided a. in car oodcrtskmg. i csotrace ue eariica FIr-o.i- - iuawaiw; to" . I 'aity to -lUcbare. t ' ' " V. dcslr to c ' " a . Cv. r id call altrciioa to the ori-ical . aa r ' ' ' ... i , . - :.t .1 aA a ikarata. ? if ai W W keep oa adjbed of lb. prcgreaa of r MINERAL KESOURCES. The extent and v.lue of the minerala in ihis region, have never yet been fully ap preciated. By late diacof eric, it is seen that the ritiy i. very great, and the a- i 1 tl ..l.-V.t- flrvhl mount oy no iuciu msiisi.' bo-retrr. preicpt. the gr.atcat auraction i.t . ..i. anw nrreaaful orerationa ana, aiiu'Mi,M areeartied on. in tbi. vicinity, yet there is abundant rom for the employment of al- ... -- . nun I nfra nital. If dueovenes continue.- it i not at all improbable. Aijhia will eventoaiiy Become u.c - . I . a fc. ... r it. i n inn on rii 11 w eclipsed coar.try to Mexico tn .1 . tttTU UU M . - .n-e entioua mineral specimena are oc:as sion.lly found. X9 are lo. ou' obl.fing neifhbor. Capt. Slade. for a lump of w hat we take to be black lead, wh.cli ap pears i. have undergote the proce-a of ig neoos fu.ion. It waa found in hia gold . Ia.i. fmt brluw the aur- mine, roor in face. It can now be aeen at oor effic.. . nusiyxss TiinivixG. laudable enterprise, Utl, j - - j , tS- crosDcritf of those around yoacali upin o. and walk with u round about town, rauaicg at tne coer oi our riviu... . i nr treati the rieht.our attention a uu v, . j is attracted by the evidences of aucctlul in , -it -t- tv.ih awJee of the aLreet : -and oa-rj - . , - turning to Hie left, we are io iuu view u. neuect a unit-. , .. ..-k.t ia mir niltV tO OUT sen, it mi. uo uie ver, - - v. ,, . . . .:.i.k.M t.. iMirelvea T oo.il Country, IO our nvij; ii wi-. . . we. to erjoy a little petty pa.rty triumph, strive, by our votes, t the ensuing election, to de stroy this h.ppy condition of thming industry! a a - a we trust no . , . , Democratic principle, have conducted this . . - i in continued country. ir.rouK" -.- . , tLiy.ii ,i.-n niA aoainttbese orospeiiiy. - . priocTplee, cpenly procls.med in eyer, part o the union, and seek to elevate a fl haa alwavaaaDPOrted bll OPprei--f. t.l. an,-..nl ruinous tpeculation-i i-r- P" ments. m ,. i ..:n;..n.ti tn tlisretraru the cop- 1 - . l- niiiiailrtinir the veU . may pe atituiioii, or wi, eg.rded as' ii. principle..- T he contempt for the people, oi t v. 1 . . ! -.i-.-,i h.- n obnoxious in the er. na. " . men ,hat he his estimation . ., - i.... ....... i .m i leoroach. tie "!!A.,i ori ;ii; asked to .Peak out. and. y be.hcr he 'would, or would not VSJl W Hm.. -Previa , .ml in..e.l of answering hke a true Republican, he has . . i l. hnm Intfl .1 . i. .... t r. r.niv ill. I - - till- - " y . questVbn could be preserded.v -- -y. ; 4 WeaWerely hope that JVf. Fillmore's Ittieu; published by. th. democrat too, ih.Wa country .- No honfill J . L.....I iki i-.i..a Vafiectlne A hat llitn- Vail .V..IKI-,,. -- ... - il is all that can be- ofiVttd ini .defense ol . th3 !hig candidates, and rt.n wejgn iu.; riuesiion in his own mii.d, remen.bertng -n.--.r ..nnf a-ainat them- with- tne roiiuniH out turning from his presence any one 'kT.-A.ild fdare to fask Iiira ;to Tote the hw i v-'- T. ,,,. ...4. ,j. y.? V-.T.-:ri;.-t" -ahigjtickeu. . , '.'-w-Sfc " Mark .our pjedicuon . North Carolin. rwIiat-W-oe..f9CM4.."1? Southern rights. Wbig.boJiave beco ardent in support of.their party; way not opeoiy. and at oncef e.po.e , Uie-cao-. obbcraeytwdef lt .. l--!r.i,.trvVliitVanyi many ;r thtm, llicn. ..... ; T . -.it .!--....' vi ill hot tote at all, or .ti.ey, wu. u-- . - , repubUca-V ticket and thus jroni the lag9,,yu ,.?w.Tl.r" T "'j. .-vM1v;'. v.,4i;'--'ii "i ..tia -r.mmittee. in the, v The "flig -Mvvui ' , . cit, of WUinslo, k" t ;e,T,r"i;! 0 in Alie OI WniCIl UUtuuiiuw - I r in oie oi . . wi v thPr. documents . pent to tne lorin; uu. "---;-" fre published .nd.tra.nstoitt to ihe.boutb.. Thofe circulated In the Korih, represent T-y-, lor. a. almot rrovUo r i as tbe advocate" me--.y- aod Uliosent to the Sstb, repreeeat Ee This bse inca "v, the Philadelphia Convention refused to pub.rU anv princiotes lor the adoption of the partj. Tliev knew that the higi?ar!ywas eompoacd J i ji .,!.-. inatoriula that thev COUlu ' t r t.t- nnmher of ; the not i un.iiOt.Bpy tuiitiufi.' ,.-. whole people of both JNorth anu wis, apy of the 6ld Federal dectriner, or upoo tho Jl .F tt.o ahnlltionists: new sniMitu iikhuis vi, iv - - andi therefore, they published 0 principles, so that, they could carry but thie stopeiidoua fraud, by profesuinrany thing, or every t tbing.ibal: uiinht be thought acceptable to Ibis or that lev. cation. Accordingly, wo find all the ortbetn whiff papers filled with extracts from w I after; and Fillmore' letters," and comment, tbeteop, to BlTow that the whig candidatee are the very best Wilmot Proviso men that could have been selected; whPo alf the SotHhernrecersl pi-. pers are iuiJ 'i iaoii;ii-u is""rr-jr; : lo prove that Can and Butler arQ unsound; and xlA Toy lot. ad Fillmpre would protect toutb- - Will the honest twra i i- trie t j i7 v"v .rr. "Af -We'h Can. t,niore rfEolutioiif, to the pol.cy of v" luMr .. .... i....u ntoHaod. eres honeity. and uuiier art- w'.ve n ih airiainy - - ic Tliei' iare not. Federal.si. seau uitw - 4 ..i.t,. l litev breai nc a spiu oi yo ...-. . ' .f Lu SnihTr atd. therefore, they lo-uu -- -7" tn Jftfe. the repuU .. if ..nvvin.r that an atuca A i J: i I If i Dank panics.anu iuwu. k . , : . . . : . . n-n rpnndiated by the it trial oa w.Tu cv -! , i tne anuariiy v ,rir,,j " protcsaany tnin-j- i "-r- Wecanni credit it; for we have confidence . . - in - ii.- the iiit-cerameni. iu tne inici'ij;.i-t" " w . nd The pimUm of the Unest, thrifty me. . .f ,.. r the nrcsoeroua V a' r. l..;a-.t -realnla. in llllS VlClOliy, ,UI.IVV. ' - a, id: more partisan feeling than patiiousm, i.i t a liih fnr the liean canaianitf i- - !, , . ,..-. .. - , rrBC)lution8 of the tfammore a i -. inii no i uuviii -.- . . t . ai.A-a endorses Fillmore'. u ' tiotr.lwouldvwjtbet - Bi...aawr mill mij-i i -i .tAiin vn ii. iii. iuub a ' a.. thmba hij opinion', tn'""" , i i I have not raiscu h wj"v ;"":. --r I 7,r- tiistlv cntmea - tuaiiy aumitung ? -o" 7 V'r. AAeiVJte." ' publican doctrines or the cotmwy., ." pffce on 'e,,fe,; .... onf is at LfiU.f aitackinff th BaUimore rations. If anv one UOIima i-i-, I- .. i - ' "'.i-.-. -I. Af a tkt if H.e , .i Tarlnr's own eter, pun orassfining any vow or - v" , T. " 1 hand; for sorely raylor . own , Demicr,tic candidates, they parade all sorts of , lishedby hi own club, ought t be gno j Ke(dre fhe puhlic. ,Jndeed,fo des- r . -.-r- hnHv reflect npon a """' . . I.4 ;n t ha fare ot eatimony. . . i cerate have iney otcuui-f, ;. ft-, 1: it. and then go and rat his vote inr (jB. Ce..' pledge to tusta in all tneiuepu. j- 4 . . a vr linnpsl. f i . A .r!..- k ka rial t i more ion- and tsetier, as we .. j can oocirmee, -uooic. 7 r si carried intelligen'.reHeetin-?. Southern ra'not v, ill. nlion, ,d acknowledged ;brall f carried t . . , . , . - r,-:imor- n,.K. , kt. . rrnamntv for the safetvoi the un- Aa regards me lei'er m "". "'f " : :!" , . ,.f ,..,. a., rr-jni"- . wki 1 ivivk.-e nnhht-htd. all over the country. lisl.edhy.the eluo, we nu ..y i v '"l:J-",,i nd have CtWH - -.1- ., mull tlP I IM,l 11 I .niuri-.K'vu. ;. -- - . . every one w " ;,,.-; ne so far a- to encircle ,witn aiac.,nnca, w ;a.VeW-nf J'VaTvIv rfrt attentioiv not a vote of enher Cassjor as can be furnislied againM the mo. i -., Bullcrnot an extroct frcm any of their it- . . . : i. k.a . . n ihrite nnirifjia iers--noi b oiiigic, jjuuiiv v v. r--- - u..i...l'i.'.n.il.ittiiBg rrnrPL-rnt' SS tl.S Bl .Ullt 4ul.l 1 . - j g .t . .. v..i;t ;! nrrf neiJ 1 lUy.i. s.U to be tho a vera ga iota r-oo.wora- iJovir-caatward, mi with the rudeat htroiawu; kot aoror, bet- . esUbr-h.ment of - KV.cr prrrfJ.talx.,wr-M. ' It yoob.vared tbei . -i J ' . . 1 . . . .'. publican, too hae f i -e. - rm v ViiNixn IN CALIFORNIA. -V v a-r -.- c . 7 ' . , aaaa J I TV rTl IIJ W V lrV ' v Jraao4lk.ccrt.Dte lro;-onii..de- Under, Shuford, Rusb, faHfar the taloeol tbwgtdd region, operations ot ueiara. .nUe , rorar .Imc- tocrediUa. A. once ot gold per and others. dLV i- aaU toU the average to th Uod.work- Moving eaalwerd, we first come to the Jew- I oor irienu a. - - - . : I.- llaw It yoa have read tne aavertiaameu-a m publican, too hae teco that be desire, to .c- quaiottbe public withtbe nature and extent of bis businesa. Let u peep in. and wooes, his industry. He U.t bis port, virro-nded ty the implement, of hia occupation. Ilw h.ods are tipon but wuk-bcncb, .nd a number of vl ..,i.. x. hanr before him. By hia aido VT" , stand, a case filled with acperier Time-piecea, it 1 1 .. . T.. 1 n.r aiuf i vOlo rna, i iiav av .r. - a a at aaaw a , va- w m w aa aaira a "variety ot jeweiry, t -t aom re for aale very cheap, and there left in his hand for repair. Jf T ruted the aid,! Aia iruccbankal akiU. hi ill be happy to aerve yoo. and aard you maay thanks for yoor pat- roo. ge ... . Bowing to Mr. Vel! and wiihing him rniWkiM.ii: by f'er- f04" . t . . MMffrJ ltir priog citixetaa woonavo wjtr":r"-.dverti-cmeata, .aid we .rrive .1 the C -arrUge .... (- ll... V.ffnv vn.l ct.MfW Hoartw ill i held in . :...ba Co.naxt wek: ,ftr ,n ietaaatbefonowingterP Caatoj. Ti ahotild be Happy tombtac. the dppr- . taaity to cuiuvata th. aenaintane of the . M.k.Ku.atl of Ibeao tbrao aister COCntlCf. f a far; however, that we aJiall be depriv v a lar," nowever, vnatj we waii ow r-ii-- . , , i r. -;-.- --. . r.i.aK. t... n..;n. CnliUPens. MnaicI JJoXrs, and , ) of IBS rritr w-twhi n,rwa.- i ji, wi - . ' 1. . k.t, a a rwtamlae lhaa a -tail BOIO. I. '-arief- iri wi - , m - . . During a part, U least, of the iaioc. la Court. T .ball be at boase. and pleaasd to nth l 4 .Aa. r Vnf aaneium. all wb aaaT do a - t? im in call Jipon oa. Oar Gaaton wUICihIbs with tht lhti, U bealtli is 5 .rr-J. : . fnr7"Ar LUermrv Jmtrtcvn. publiabel v jV4t-; Naaaa su. N. Y. i d atti ittiv. peper, priated l . ff e.ve.- . . a.: i.-- I k.. M--k.l ita 12lh e a'ivpJMaa -- I isaci -tut m. Utp cambe rs j prOICEBX . , , tor inrii idiia-i - . r...L. t.i k-tiiMiaiiita mariner who wculd I ,.jL ,t.- -trn,t tn reacue 1 avlor iroin take a confidingcrew out to sea. without cither p(,hicai inraroy to which he has sunk. ftJi . ftofe of h. o,e c."t, ,. ... o- .11 .h. conu.dic.orj, ... ir ''.'" rrtm a jame oi -ue e-ti.c v ..r.r.nrA tn the nresiden- finir as that OI ICC Jpoeaiau juuiii i y ai riucii, m , 7 .Vt-.-: ,t.i.a-himaelf. w a chant I ' ,.. nhfance of them, in a conden- i... nr it.o trracherv' of their J, r :.i.- i.... aolened two from 1 ay a DIO 10rijewuiu-r v - f. f 1 aU HIHi. tlicj . - lesderr during the Mexican war, arral a die- ad . froni Filiroore. the only three racHul ilefcat at tho entumg election; tor, . , which, in bould cntMo T.jUrty, " niion. are f.ee from any tl. ng beenmetrre f re iueni. 1 n " " . ; -T ' 7 ' A'i.e.n.blv to the South. - vi tsj-t.iff inn rsMinr Utu sia ucru i .----- .r . i, riuiiit-.-r, "-."-- ? r- ,., i r ..kiiah ih-ir concealed prin vnalc a d -Solution 01 WIS onion wuuiu uicj uaic 1117 l'""1 . 1 ienaie, a owoiuwuu monrp of .u not even let the people tainlv lollew, a. idb un.cii -'""-i; , i cipies, mj - ---- . -. wini iu v . r.V:,mn. pm- The I u.. ..i.;. -.n.liilates have written du- ine paasai: . ..... , , . ic " '" 7 . -.:-.:-i ,1 Cwt croTornment. would thus oe I . . ...nl Minn-mn: but to make l.iHIvivn. v ' - e . - ,- ;.L IIOZ M " I t, , thrown into ehotc confusion, struggling wi n ff respond to the imperatite de- tbe woratspecicaot aristocratic tyranny, untir, . fc , opinions in tbe atrifeVUii. fair Mite of ,,n- m.ndf ibe o? e 1 it 1. t ..mn the. fvereiinitv of the of men aspiring w iio . ' Krfi'uS: deration, would over-s,.. these letters. thrown; sndin the cranv c.or.gm. w.w: cf our noble rivers' would be darkened by the 1 i the son. and daughters of fair Must this) eve be Must tbi. . - . .nuihern niert.-and winch '" ink ever b. drowned in the b ood of I - - t think ..ill not fre, mel. I Forbid it. ratrkKm.-forbid 1 . l ilea- - t0. 0lle even" -en! But we will not yet despair.; We can be too .biite r pii . . ..,nnnc that a sufficient number are so these letters, anu -pot suppose thai a aumc onde.nnedT their own evidence. offered to ahow the conirary. will .atisfy anv honest man, not blinded by. rru-; .an feeling, that Taylor has given the north a sufficient pledge that he will not veto ihe .Wilmot proviso. . tin, sneaking of the teto power, it wil be obseived that Taylor strongly intimates . . ...rn.t'1 ' That ia all the nosiiiu.), . '.7 ? ;;r---7 norilv w.nts. Having Fillmore. Peaident -. . 1. -t. '-r ilie whole noiih; but it is by no means, a tithe of the proof against a . . - fl . . A M. Kirail I hot 1 It I a ipi- III Ufa. J-ICI a ler has been sent all the way from Albany in drreivn and humbug the sotilh. . . ak a . . .,..- Tl. Refrain llarnniiruer ' coisyi-uiii'ii. IIC iu rci : t -f ,1.0 ronl-pst abolition is t of compose" ... . ' . - . t.l. rU,.iinif the northern !ot o?a, passeu uc iuu. ro-nliitinn i " SVaT VB Resolved. Tl at slavery in the several r .t.:. Vln'tn' trhich recoffnize I'S ziaies tij v t..... ... 1 existence, depends. upon State, laws, alone. ... . 1 .a.1a4 ai' Btoaf!lHA-.l hV . a r a. a& m am w na a-av iif xii-ti a . uii'tiitiw - the federal government, and forhieh.law. a MAMDinld W 0S iherefore. propose no interference by Con . a a - a I t-. hmtt. a.! Atlt legation ti an .-.unscrupulous political off cnetl whoj notwithstanding Gcn; Ca8fs tote againtt not suppose inn "uuik"-" v , .. HirdedVLy P-rty xeal. aa to mk auch , jeault. by voting fir, Uiat rank abolitionist. Millard Fillmore : - i ' '' , , . .fi.f.niir Geneve that. e, inereiorts. vwi'""- v . Ihcogb thry may oor a.) moch about it. hun irede, and ibeuaand. who supported Clay, wid now oiacaro a party uj i1-" - f nominaung an abolitioniat topreaide ip;tbe aa UMiCa ' . - " - " " Tl ro).Vra Are roiMine At . wa.i.-.-. - - T ; - ,. eratie mass meeting beta in jn-.ian-i.-i-' wine;.-At . tiemo- 1 noriiv -".- -- ; Id tnlndianapolia. of the Senate, .ndTahy chief ojagirtrate, Mtrtxmsiu."..-- - 2, m -,., camefor.ard and de opposed ..0 th. exercise .l h. teto, tne . . - . 1 . who noiwunsianting wcii. wu "' -a--.-fha PmiU ha Ktrried5 to false hoed, repre k 1 i V. IV'.vj ' J- . j .i :i?.. " uhiU h waai'iv eenui'g v9 as.B iiurivi. i 7 r : .u .i., 1- i, f, Kia cAinmahdinor ii;LU lJ UiU W llUlv Tl i' . : T o. . ikiii vAr npinp.lt. .- . . ii 1 I.a.'i. coon a Inte tltimher tioii i ' Jvcat.er, 11 yvu ii.a,c w- - .1 j- . . . .'. j ; i arrair. . j -n rliJi tramtnen'. entitltfl, . sti.1,1 ,k. Afirtliiinnisia. enclotsed wuniu; -'UJ.IIl. . .... ww... - - It blaCK lines, uuserre h nw7 and yoii will find no speech, no toe or Oeo. Cass recorded th ref ; but -you will Icarn thai - a a- a - a .... netilan at Of r I tlaL some .ilinepor uis counuy " he made ceitain declarations in relation to the therefore, propose no interference by. Con-1 oioll8 proviso. fineOibe cress with slavery wituin ine.iii v "j susiaiueo --.-m" . 1 cress wimsi y fectj .tter ..theBdtitnore mlJ$W- Sta-?"'- . r.:n-A- let. m.de.;.1.To;cqnkVtbe'oppo at. 1 ANiins Tnisiaia un t iiiiiiimv w - . - ; a i i. sr -MTtm rvitntzv 11 n t i,w. teau-.. . ,linU But er of resorting to laipoi-- ter. sent down nere in.mo r-o tnijibting character, toeHeci an P"'-? a patriotic people, and compare u.e p tt lurri to lhe journ.i italicized bv this sapient tlub. and then see gute3Wnte, . pd there you wdlfid h..Toe if von can diseernl'h-'differenCe !-npar- HcoM gawA the hVook67S 2led audacity tallow can meh. ht the pub.pr c . f .n intellfvent People, dare thus tn some lcngth, not only 'nm-on'nLst,h. . li.t-hhir honest voters! - They yifo, but against ntiiiei.t thl, rtc; a,....i-, ,?- .e,n Abo tini.. ri.-.v ,"17' Tl - Tk. i. ... r.nri i iin wprv iriiiiiiivu. wi i , -- . ... ik.Air tinr? j ne npiniia mtsts tn. . . . . . nMJ: J I ll-1ir a nit f nr. I WrMIJ... .. , ... -A- Hamivlaf' anil thA teriatned by .ioainB, iu , iv, ,ur ir'11 uro -, - . . .. ... k..,r oKit V""1- J. .k-'ftl nit : ennntenance aucb win. and all.t ne uiier usinwuii...". honest n,rr olitionTsta of the ISuUalo vonveni-o . dupJlclty reader, while "von are comparing nonce. iea, au--- - ry .k.t ike elnainir nart t-f Fillmore a letter; .oi .iw r . i , ,. - .i ... a .- t t- .1.- ..lull Tffaila til 11 I OHI rancizeu ui. Mi-t-"ir - . noi conceive that Congress had any poe- .l.--. tr ua. in nv:t. fMIWin" ble fr its continuance in the ie vera where it eisted.M. Prayf icr fillmor Who ever did ? - This abohiion ex " is pot about the abolrtionof ahtvery in je , Tl.e tonten.ion "riM't5i. tion in the Diirict of Columba territories, and about tha f-JW1 slave., from one state to fWjJ dare tfcTttot anf body;, et.e, to ny . ,V --r:'iaor sof those mfa- ? V - wassef i,withoaf Hhe moils measnres. . ... Vr .radfaionT and 4 w. have '..ihe proof ai band tufujwin u, lhat Is u'of : DISCORD, i Ia 'cpa tliaf i-imn - inrltarrCfet CX- TIC niv w ... v w... w t - l: : in lliaJolLranniin f iv l rfTl COO- a .'j l --l - r"t Wl. ami IN.J iu siruea iunijr vu v'ui,-, ,.iit.i, i;.i. t ; tipfipcanrv for hiiu to take eorae notice of it. Gr-at indeed, should be the provocation; before a public jour- nai aiiouiu aiiuw ncii w an--m -- - .1 and, in ho case, fclw)ulda"? political paper assail me pOllUCO -uuuijj - -- - , party, unless ne punum to impede the action of the party, ia lU eCbrtf to secure succe. v v - , - f f Surely such alic'gatbna cnnct properly -M .a madeagairjwtCoL VVbceler. ;Th3 correct Of Lb views upon gener. I politics, and his dr r. Votjon to uepuuncau piiu-n-i.. . .1-5.4 ' 1 ' . - rZ . 2 ' , w 1 -1 .-.".:.,- a . .-. . ... 'J 'v .
The Carolina Republican (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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Oct. 5, 1848, edition 1
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