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4 k V-. : - i,.fV.,,th Carolina, at the ncxtnruln- Au-. ( . - , ;. , H.e pursiiadcdlMUitosiiTTCimrriiicrea. - . , . :,ulan d mature V ' fiO. ften saldu: Fern the Pennnlvanbn. - halted .o - "" ."7i;ooc"V rill, and duties of his iuc6 to Lis cabinet, while ggr discriminating mind JoC ...hrc lcL off..Tnr.IRVATiox or T,1K Union AND!ranknf hendar enjoyed iU-substnilemoluinents a,4 , Verted torubhU rjr & h.nnnn.. . onc wUo wi taVc the. trnuhlc of :r of (;oustitutional Democracy on co Uanvy, an able defender o its I-nc - ,!cLiffrc-tacli. lie ilK-nci . - hit to the conditi-n of .IUin rtnm .ore T-,lanted on many ot her anc i uu r; hij Km. toward IlHjC-RTt. "1 1 . :7 . . I:iirrtr: t!,Cni with K vi.; .,TM om.o back to reasori.. aim scii-saxiiiaciwu a r'' y - . c. . . ai) whiJe a meat m uiy ie f.rcmsn .rthejnry at Un n nvm f rrji(ion ,.f jbing at the present rmv : Tffe h?T IWfple c, ar.d a nob.awx.. - nJmn7tiC every- ! worthy names have been proinoieu u i- Und up U f..r, IU a if cr- V,nft,t W, t. gaurprll. even uith 7U1 it 0Pf.fraTernity and pcaeeLrea lllst ;unfb tl j of demotion, his has not received the eon - c ru. lr the, .fu .r he h.l pcrflnued , 3ffac;ur.llc I;i,.m! of the fact,, at the j ejpes inta do5pondin&cau and tJ which we think , tent. W An asJul at:d uubru ltn ensnvt., .u ; .j, w!licll ha, t-kcu Place U lien R,jn(lcd nro wFrrrhl been long owtwiigpi, , - v r j s u0 oar intention to pun Air. nl.UU the evert. Jnry -! M.tti5ceaH:(i. XVVM c:.f,rr milcl, thehle f tlipr wprt.sl:i, cnontrymcn and brother?, yap. a, ?J "f3 Ywh!ch;.las b,com so co.nm ir of hrte by a THE REPUBLICAN.' JJNC0LNT0W, N. 0. FRIDAY MOWlOTiWlt 2(v VS5 -1 : J In !i-lr own n tkcliiijC -t . , .1... V..m!i. tndfr nil an, ' n-i '? f.l-l.. ninnhv- wasitbcirun 1 oi.i rrrjiie'? uf the rn-nrr ai .au . ... ... . t -.. f,,nvt,'rM'Hs cx- 4i .inrtd fiiitli. Lraverv.'r IC'aJ, I I - it- , I illl"u a n- .-v.-...w 1 , ' aiMll lUlUJll iii.im.-vi. i'.- . ' - " t 1 . .:rl 1.1 Ainff mi j!i. Iirt cvt 1 - . 1 1 -. ,l:t ? t n the . . : l,nt nltTnnntt . lias e urn- ; oT'll"". were 0111 aniv 1 " "y . , . , anil (-nrfiU-iaH1 lorarrv n. crc - -1 --n - ... iKoiiu j ius ipif w.'- 1 ft jineeess were rnj.waum . Li- . 1..1 f inYT.rtnrbfc STtmiiaU f . . tvi m i.L.Mifi- i.r was ' .... i Li tA Deture ijtr - . Vi . r :.7 1 vA .1 o inecreeuoi .wnwru "cv ' 7 tribulation, una 01 inui. &r"'"' ' "V . i U, s.4il. rUrWce htf Lru):e the ; . T.3m-m;fy and r-al who are now. praising individuals for. their upon tl texnue aptniv utu. o ".often witr.essdl nr any P"3- J , cflurt in that.darK nour, mrvi. a.. . -..L-t iidwith rfiU?iA i ttJLti.; -il.MLitie z-al of the .; : ..v ,),' Ar 0 the "Crs o in Ml mr, ami -non slicT.an ocucr w, , jWj l tojhe &.uTU. Many ucm 4 n t j lU ojurt that the pritoncr should be !JCamft to W.hrnnn rcmcmUTingthat .-,vt..l ii WA - TL whole pnKCcdinf t w , r, i. i , mrdiallr sas. !rl .Mrrrlclc, the prner' couiik trcnt V impaired -the por foW A-Aorwey, V cfyrf in almost every Wltii-loaiiung aim cuuiciupi-. ue suorujr uuiu. i .w.v.0.-, . - - . . - . . I. . witlm tinniifr'ti . - . 1. I .-v l. . 1 not occupy nicrc tained in tLM ?oultr as ne orcyeu , f- -4i-.wV,l n this ...i.M4LncTerta be forsotlon by . : 11 n,l ..imal interest and twed as the tod to tu s . to rhrwTVi ! ministration In;nsin$ tW eress hiCu lolds lii .auiuHiisiraxiou ru?.atc , : V 1 as he requires no ere hardly the firstyearot.iUc to brina IA. name lapsed. He sees With amazed ni ; T''"?:" tn the mvber- cnMfidential and trusted a.lvisers accusal berore myum - Q tue country of acts which if proved . iratoriai qioie. jem must prostrate tbem personally Mr. Leak was unwilling two years a8 noliticaily. Uo 'bears, the tlmn- vass the State: it is likely there ay be neW f the ballot-box. prortineing their docnV issues brought lwRre the people uuiiu -ciitrror the KcpiiHIicaii. The following gentlemen liave kiuuiy caii seiUed to act" as agents fof this paper. I hey ? authorized to receive subscriptions ana to receipt for money paid: ' A. II. ilAUH A-ntf ""T Mr. Jauvis, Ivy, Yancy Co., Cai T. Samckl IVose, lMixksville, Mr lCF. SiMONTON, . Sutesville, Cf..Il tn-o Union. And. 1 A.i;..rWinni "therefore we sTscak n'ot1' au- - . .... I -CJ- . - J J.u.-I.l U. .onhil!P what must bo niorc trying than all, Ins own . tlioritywhen we say 11 ne suouiu vfy.-r. from him awl Ins1 ad-' 0f tliVs Jintieratie State vuve" IV f vJVJi.As.-i-: .n in'thc general (fcntrneiation of his ; cept the nomination and cntc? npqn 'an dneh wo have! ,.J ' .. Suthr.tre the realities to which ; v:, uf the Ste, siipuld ft be desired, article, we aie GCDer:ll Taylor. has awoke,, They are not . yuNTGOMERY. ired up by the inge -ty -opposition - lj;;y ; ETTKK FROM rKOFKSSfR Webstkr's gnm inrms, -wi.-i- . y)Ai;(JUTKlThe following lett er 1 pui BMOailATIC ItEPUBLrCAN " TICKET. FOR. THE SENATiJi' ' . JOHN F rllOlvli FOR THE COMMONS ; jrinriAiiD tiankin, " I. UEINIIAltDT, ;. A MUEL n siwrE, . JOSNDEltSON SiTBIULLv I. Houo vi ain thron-cJ by an anxious tnrics w.v bn-ach.-tl. t rscitd multitude, to hear the enUr. th; jfMr.L aim of the -1. 1 : ! 1 . was s. v.i:h tl:' 1, th? Tv-f ' to t- m.tioritv. and to n rf dcth trssoassed ...on - t-rce uiijom icr.u 1' " . . . 1 , w . I ; .'. r.n- f. -irfn'K- (Vhfnl. Ill lh.lt Cll' tictrUrf murder in tLe first Jrgm-, fur the whole man nf t he ,h.? pirtv aint h,- Jtillinjs of Ilr. 1-arkman. Smlh-Wk. d by all the w. a,.h the ,n a (rw rainuf Ufarc nine . V! ck, the cine of the AtL.nfu all the e.ju al " tinf rlunatc rri.i.mrr, bcailv in.md, and nerpnm and tlouttd Unuing )'1 1 ..kiitc J and drjictrd, wbr.uSl.t iu:- the p,wcr of a manufuc tun..;: r . nint- oVurt by the ..Sken, and phc.d vd b other in th- l-iu -t ,-w. rtnl m;c - in tho criminal b,x. at.d the JuJi having iity-Kw ca-y :t waj f..rw.;.K tArn their at Mr. flitT-nl. the Attorney nd to rir- ac.y ? Tt ro n,u h l.lllll II. t- nil I I -. f :i!il : r.t.i'; is a unit ; t -r, u ie :; !, i' w ;il n-it only 1 its i!! nibcr:- I-. i-. e : t.iint behiii'l ' T'OlV ill not down at Ins ,: At..,KoCt..v M.-ss.-icr. It will hik u i" ou .'inui ut-..v . . 0 , ' be read' with painful interest. whieh will soon- inevitably take j . Cambridge Ann, 8, IboO, ivc lt.ng foresee u and predicted. , jy.me 3I;lrsh, Esq: : Sir I this morrtj- ! c--i:p and are coining more ra- , rct;cjYCj the very kind " letter" 'Vou ad- tjian we anticipated lwy, tuaw c dre?cd to mo, and which I hasten to answer The next' session of the Licolnton Male Actwleniy, wili commence on the. firsts Monday in May liet. 11 ti -1 f-nujit any li' .: 1 w ta- 1 1 ri'i . ...:..: (..,( .u l.-ii f-tilu foi . i .. . ii '. ..M' i-.i.-kf li it iK .-UXu. J lie iiniriroiiiii to tharilC VOU, ill uiu .iicn-i .) """') . 1 iir 111..... ' .4 1 u. - ,-ailv,- alvl too hoprles'ly. We did deire i 1 1 1 ! 1 i i 1 1 1 . 1 :. .1!.. it will c:iiwe . . if . ..r. .. - ' . ..... t...lAJ l:i. t tb..t nrsy o - iiixitu-., ..... .v ..... - - , ii.it Jt ,,UILfilt fjustain nseir a , lllC11(s vu entertain res?pe?iing my uwuvcu., di-sati-fiieti-.n Mnong the irnni -1 1 . ,ut jts fat0 has-been pKeipitated 03 ; f..tiipr yoa believe him' innocent, and yoa vi-ry pr. tin- r -v .ll! V j .III "in, mi m!eis u ho ai t bv rh:eh tlx-y' have le-u . . -II I. I .. .. . ,!,;, ! :f r- t-.re. win .-.a nave 10 H.M-, T I I it -.M 111. v 1 a l'J I iei Win. M or Interest to Advertisers The Carolina .Republican has at this time,.' about 1000 subscribers, a circulation, we ven ture to say,nuch larger than any papir pub- and myself, tor the U-w. semi- , iislieJ m Western Uarolina1.- m 1 t .r . The Editor.' AUsGiife We beg believe u-ItiU is frtir. .1. .ilivl clT-ee ri-irescntiiiff lie is the victim of cir- our friends to look over omissions and ini- t the jHMple take warning, ! Cllinstances a deeply injured -man.- T M he ; . pcrfctioxis u.itil the close, of the ciicuit, install in the high anj ex- ; s in!i0CCnt) wc his family hww, and uoCh- n the cdUor wjU rcturn to, and rniaia .lli:1 iMlt 1 I iturral ro, and n -cnuacc cf tLt: law Ic pr- ui.vl prtii.cr. Pr Wel:!er a. thn iHrcctoJ f.i ft.m l trp. wbn the liual pnst. n i jnp'tin l. d l) him: "Hate v-u aiy lhm: to ?oy why n litir.ee f f de.it h .-Lou Id tivl be u -ur.cd upn yoa?" Tx thi he made no udib!e rv!, t.i cvrvlr U wcd Lis Lvad, aud tl"-:i r.-umd L.j wh. r: Chitf .Iut ce haw, (app-4- r n.Ijf Ie f ly atf ctoi at the ptinful duty I e . atut to j- rft rut,) r atid aid: forbid tLat we u! I attempt to con-c-l Orlc j r.rutc d froai in lutin 1 h-e irre- rc.-allc Uvlin cf iutcrrsit, Miurathy and ioiuiu-iii wh.cii arie pontat'.ly in vur pn.fi ..! tolc in fiv.-r..l Il'uu.it. h vw ..in. lam to l.c d. noMi.e. d by every ; ''" f ll:at o u!d I-' invt tii.d, that many h. n t'.f..re .ini-ht f.rw.irl iV-m.r.-ts fr.it. mVd with th- nintmtnt. The ultra radical iinitrd with the timid e-n-rv.iti.v the noisy Whi- with the active I i to cr:st - all th. Jcf of the VL: and many of tl I:u crat. t?!3 r.v-rld rrvtty i.r.y tlw Mine all thrr lyrics until the fi-hun b came I ti int., :i!il WC I'Y-.'i 1!,"- ,-..u. of thv- i .wivf.d1. of the cabio.d an- tt- aj-pan n to rt.piire much comi 1111 11'. Th ilt.-t and inot prominent cans-, iu our 1 'im I'i- n, is the incapacity ami inexp - rit i..e of the nian'wh n nnin illy filNtbe J- ..f iVfsM.-nt of the riiitrd S:at,s-- The.-e d. Hi i- iui- s in Ccn. ral Taylor are. n-w verv " :. -rally admi'ted by all who h iv had p r' nl inti U-oursu wirh him, nml-havc 110 f.r ,.i...r..iiio th.-rr Candid ami hon- ' "i : . . , ... .... inl and majesty 1 .nd dntvs Uia? i i.-.r own power 1 . a man unequal ro its mgn um he has r.ecidcMtallv w,ea e ne t Hot f retire, aim a ... lilwi . f- !v ()f owl, members. i-Jto uj.pos.t.oa te. - - it , ,.t a id r.vvi-r aain . .1 Ml a1-v tic rnn 1 i ,ng on eartu w 11 cm.t . "uui u, , B 1 riction. We have never,, from the momerrt ( " Post "u , t ! cnvf.,(,l from his home., had a sha- 1 cessful in making, eollectious and increasing. at the head of an army that bus achieved , 0f doubt on our minds; and whatever j s circulation, he pledges himself to make the world may say or do, we shall ever have ; improvements in the Republican as wilt that feeling to support us The knowledge - d .fc t :ll faVOr jy Melity to of his innocence supported my father during cumuic & . the hours of suffering in the cm,rt moni ; those republican principles winch he clients , .. ,i '1 , 1 rtnTmnnoc : .,r wJfli F I si fidlow democrats, no- 1,1 r 11 o r (Ti ifiu 1 1 1 1 1 1 t mm i .iniiiii r-o III I (Mil lilUll . - " " - - now, amidst the many sources of sorrow that have overwhelmed usv Far different from: what wc anticipated, Tx-na tlif msil It nf the trial: for we had been 1 1 o..; - - - dor's ius victories tor the countrj Vutxftitut'on I moil Standard. From the North 'Carolina ri.ECTlON OF jriXiES VY THE I'FOFLE. Mp. Epitoh: The time will inevitably cw, and is wen close at had, when Cors-t-i-tulioriai iieionu in common will evince his gratitude for the generous stfppovt le has ipeecived. i. f ;f not titiivi r.a!. cak no n. wn wanted 'fiict rn b .th r marked in the motrmei.t. I popular men, who had Inn-vainlv.n-lit to run r-c fmm .'.e.-erved b imh mciit" fr m public fuvr, Ucame v. cif n-us a.-n?n;t the S nth. Many cxrollent rv..i ptous t.. -.ii.i- n ri-li:OovlS Ci'li'S. ion , 1- . . . 1 .. 1 .. . 0 oTilir.oM-. I iiforiiiau-iv 01 nii", no f.,r the woir pan v. iii f Tt i:n: u,- vtv.-.. - ... . . . . .. . . ,1 . C i'.l -15TMPH? a '-reat ar.d practical importance assured throughout tlic winter mat our ia 'Hi., cnloor-t is now discussed Will H.-- t- iu our State. in a' piet way; and there frfe tnose w hearts, at ch a p ctac!e a r ro?r U f rc ... M.. .t. m.Ml .it wr. It- fri.tii Oio Lll!n n lll n tliS'll' to- CallC .four liarf. e rdiallv detdorc th.- aful and the chrpy were a.m. st 11 r.dii;ou iuto whith crime lu Ip-e-ht the lan bd b -gidln r to excite an rrltr l the b.r. and tlutlcrp aftjt.ti'l!J., liniilli' I. . ... - . . I 1 , I .i,.i. rn"s oiviioi o. .-1 U.01 uk-u.iw ",. . 1 1 .,.. the The ")ut!i, n t!;e o:n r uau-i o .-j - 1 ..1 1 ... .-..r, rt iihi'P ik'Hf seem 10 siiuum-i ni .4 -o , . .....v.... ... cut one. n' no 111 srv: ntvr ruorc to .-c 1 nf. fltlf tu' witri h: t n vre tbe j " .- ( buj P) L. ur- that they were w..nt to enjoy t.-il.rr. Wc have f or .ti ti e pri-oat-r it tic bar, the ennticted tnr!cr r, whoso p Iriuii,; i .i,n to end, wc bae for v u ni w. rl nf j ic-nt consolation "r f earthly l. ti. r you in the b ur of daik- fctibvtun; but with hearts f s mpJfby with frvlsnjr f the dtvoutt -imxr:ty, rc rv Oi-.'-i-cd Ta iwl to tbt jutici- f T it juHive le the Vt of man, rrbo -ball b"p 1 r Uvion? In", to the mercy rf :bt- II. -v tnly Kjther, with whom n will have full timn t make jour jacv -nd b.trp:niss m the world to MU". Here th 1 riiner wai ix'm lir tied ti ai.d up. wb'ch be did n t'a 5. me i ff- r:. Judchaw th n pronounced the .-.n:ct.te c t' dath xs f-il -w : Vur'jfthn W. WrMrr. aH. - fsr trial, and n ut c r-rtnnitT f. r .!. b no-, lr Urn found godly ly a jury f y ur fellow citta-DS cf Itatiu,:, ou Fndiy, the 2'M -ty f otcUr, in tlw y ar ef our Ind. eih tivubun drv.lnd frtv nine. with malice -.f re tLUlit, tnurdtrrd Vr Turk Man. in your tjiiate rwm. in the Medical College in 4 tr tretf in ltt.n. H ir nruiill don unanimously .1 exhort the It was in uallv cs.'ibd, and f. re un.?d,' aai!s ine ina. ix niov. mmt in the N-rth: and it w:rl be a ubject of curious wondenm nt to the future Li.-b mn' how t!ievet Aoan-ry.-rLr.u,:7.it.ons wtreprcv. nt.d fr m running int each other, and cn.m' ht:.C the wle b- fibrle of the g..- h o :rr p iraoie rmM. . . r- . 1 v hv tins I iTai rmim-nt mt a un Tl !, ! nt r no r a.-n ral-tr. ..f did d t..Ve pl.v. I r- -dur and radu al iK-im ra'V "f the -N"rlh h-v T' fud to vuU-r i;.to r-.n-pira l. p. l:f the S ath or that It i now the du . . . . . . . 1 l til the l oan M pronounce uu j- cntrncw whkli tl.v 1st imp.x. nprt uch ncrW. It U therefore adjiKll, declared and o tnroadctl by thu crart, tint yctu y Ulm hrncc by the prop r officer t the pri on cf the cmnty, mnd there kept in cl-ye cu.-iJyt until such time tie- CbUf Mai tr!c of thb Commonwealth shall by his .tHbl warrant ap-oiutt bcn you fhall be tJ:n thence to the place of public execution, and there be bung by tU nt vk until ym a?? dead. And may (iuJ, i hl iatiuite ptlnc3Li hate mercy on your .ub" The priiioncr wx iinnioliatdv taken from lic tr.Hirl rtm to IrcTctt irxct jail to await th? execution of hi sentence, which Vdl cot be, probably, for M-reral months U coiue- Although be manifested gnat fjirtitie daring the delivery of th- wntence, je5 it wi etident be struggled hard toovcr ixai.' Li fecliug. Manj n the cyurt-huiic wa devply tfw.tcl. Hiwife ami dau-htcr aw tmly to be pitied. It i f-ared the crushing btow to them will io more than thy cau furvirc, while his immediate and iutiuiaio friends arc horpr stricken a! the iL&oubCCtucnt of thi trrib!e trag-ly. ! 1 i.r.-aK as the tr re . . e .1 . ... . it..- 1111 iv O'.l tt't'iA 01 I rc'.i XI o r un- i '..-. the fortn ss ln! to tt ar d- wn and to annt biljle th- n-:itu'i- n . f the e -umtry. H "1 thr.e in- n c n-ulted th. ir pre-etit e.is-.-h a 1 the 1'tcn it.tin.idaNd by d. f.-at had t o-v Uen :-f.a:d -f luaj-rilie in a wold, had tl cv joined hand- with all the W big- and all tU-'fn e -nh rs in 1 uni'.-d und- r the in tbmatorv mid un- rupu', u 1. ad. r-:.i'l r,n.. .J, U-ashioLTfon - Ht)U I-ON . VfU I.I THIS I NION HAVE I,l We ,! t .nlv b h. e. n t one .-hort mnth. New Year's la might Mert tbc op; n -ces.-i n of th- South ; an 1 the re j.deinj; nunm. n to the c..p:tal on that UK-ni- . - . -,i... would have Uen turned in- olS ' o -, . . i..c, ,n.l rri. f. How. in rea.n.eon it have 1-vn otherwic. with the whole North in favor of the nil.l m hemes of :he Vihnot ppni- leaden -united in the ut tcranw of the bitter itmilts, to those who arc our brethren and our opials and unit-c-1 in urjini: the .strength of the majority to weaken and to de-ra 1 th- miu.Tity ? .SV- i:t the radical and n-'dar Rmocrary of the North .st.4 fuudy by the Con r ...I., r...- 1... 1.. hi iO r v ( f.'iicnl in--re 11:11 or; ouao iy "i .ov v.. Tih.r h is not the intellectual eapacitj, the nee.-ssarv knowledge of the duties of stat(-mau-hip', the degnv of experience 1 pwblic a'y.iirs; and acipiuintanco with pubis? men. to ena'bl him to admiui.-tcr the gnw mmfeirt sine s.-fuily. He has not, as tJeii. Jacksou had tne L'.Mii.'.us to foresee ami provide for .1 ,,f l.ij nosition. t he sanicnv i TWiiik-r. 10- ' "TT" "'..:"! 1 stili li.. in Xuttl. Carolina cs:oii and riurgy 01 i;a.n. jHM-s.uv.il impress to bis administration. l?cne, he has been couH-Ued, by the nccs- 01 his situation, to cotiti le ai;nos et- n, rtaiiiin" to th s duM -s i:t lus ln.'li e 1. . . , . 1 1 ... . to his eabiuet. instead 01 aucuu.n. 1. rs .n H V to :he business which every 1 .c-id.-nt sh'.ul 1 know an 1 understand, in the ird iiista:ic he has tir -wn cv-vylhing up on the of d. p.rtnM Uts. No citizen r-aibl approach him on buinc without loin- iinrerenoni'u-ly rcferivd to one of his ...... ..f tfie rules KresmK! ---- 4 who roun 1 a- Tiie Farmer's Hotel. When m assured tnroug ioiu uic wnuci luan were satisfactorily eiitcrfaincd at ther could not but be restored to us, and j lWhis, wc wtiuiu tW t rho trial he must receive iustice for 1 the new Hotel, kept by jL 11. ev d. U. the many wrorfg that had been heaped up j n:lnd:;- iVnd we advise rkse who seclc cnui on him. Hut "justice' fled from the . and ovder iu Dallas, to call at the Far- roorry, ud prejudice tons ocr place.- luer's Hotel. ocratic than our pr?ei . . 1 : 1 1 1. .l.llu ....wiiiiii . i. .1 ..r rrwt tv 1 inii.il t ii.-5.'uuiv ' ...... - J . v . t 4. ...I. ...... I. a- . 1. .i!H V. . r ,tli no Ti-ir W.i fainsf reform, L know nor, oui . 1 La uopc sun 11.1:13 vii r'.' 1' ;ir i.'.,-vli' .lonmed to1 a r-ulitisal nii;r that the public voice will be raised a- im.., nv; Hill i.f - x - i , . ! fainst tne gross liijusnee liuiu "- .. . . : ,a,,l 1- 1,1111 ; R -...j .,U.m oi-.r innntrv to doot and Mine Or all the tyrannies cvtr uncimu oj, ....... miucu, aim wn n- n.. -.. -j, . . . , . , .I... v.r...n was the most onerous and ; bcar sucIl a s,i.,ma 0n her name, such an ' try, of which we have-any .lawwlcdgo, is h IWV. .V... - j , v I .1 . g ,1... .... Our btatc And if one word from ns, sir, can add a let-- IVeiv Jlioe Factory. -i"o best Maker in the Southern coun- MtV rvthin; o'tVlC "j53J, While in I;)alhus, we noticed d ouite brisk. 11. a.t auction, at very o. . . v i . l . i - . i. 11-. ... .1 . , - . T f.. vn(. i,nnn v.'ltl'S. iintl 1 1L- 11 lrt SUI C I1C M .1 I'l IU II T. 'PIipi-. u. nvmv rctorms neeueu il um tlie lutcrescs tnat you exprcaa i 'r ...... ; . State. (1on.ditutioi:al reform will soon be fr what you are doing in our Wiaif. May : great induceiwests to-piwelKiscss. ihe 31essrs, i .i i i mii'n nliioct. vt'rU be tlse' I tlo.-l in hi infinito raercv. look down upon , ir,,n.nla 1vl,L a.iv extensive1 run : and ueuiaioicu, uuu mio ...ki.. - v vj.., ... , , , ouiww .j..-. - - 1 11 Li the busy. lr:M Iven too lor.- nnder the control of a Lver's weight to the efforts that are being ! busmoss appoal.UL a few; the aristocracy- anl social as well as maie, oh, may wo give you the deep assur- , ,,,litic d influence are too much reatnetcd. ance of our hearts, that we feci gratetul for : Uaut w is selling g o r,M vr.f.,rMi? needed iu our fho Jidnrosts that, rou exnrcss and feel, awl elieap rates, and m- hi May upon election of the Judges by the people. i you, and bless the citorts that are ou ng , K & Smy er were kept very Why should they not te so eiee eu ; made, and it it is no, v t. ui o , The other merchants also seemed to, What are the o oeetions : i Know uui ui truth to ngnc, ana to aiiow imaamu. J ,,,1,1; one that can bo urg.d: it is said that the tery to he explained,- may he enlighten the : be exerting themselves to attract tbx- l;.ublr administration of the law will become- cor- : niiuds of 'those into whose hands the axso ; f;lVoi 1 u'K ? Vrt bpfause the neonle are will ivis, 4 ' . j. . . - - - 1 1 ..... , . m J . . . f I T .1 1 T i . 1.1.. Inn. I 1 must airam tnanx vou, sir, ior iv... rupt , . 1 ii?canable ot nvikmg iui uisnim.iMu. , 1 r l.N.OlMve ac'i m, a u l . , 9 A ...1 if o nm tifineilDO'STC-'fu,. nffi t.fi-l by his own. friend-, .i, to haccc . ol(.Mfl( v)V tbe people and re ; Nothitor (iin, broughMM.b-f .ro him by one ui ;.s ' o anV ,er or ftliy crcater Sa-retari-s lie thus put h.n,scn a ; - of leonle can have , others .nt.bcikeetvcdandnnp - but oni motive for political actionpoliticians ; has flo h:n U rn d.e-,v,.i a,, iM.iMo .. . have different motives. The wards u 'b ou express towards my uciti father, that the world can do now gives us consolaton than the knowbiilgo that believe him innocent. Sympathy wed abundantly from many heart3 to- Gnston CQUUty- On Monday last r wc repaired to Dallas. -Little, was u!one in Court until Tuesday, on which day a very lare number of persons were 2n attendance. k ,.,Mi Tin ink. r of State teases came on to be hence the Mund-rs ot ins a uiiiuiMianuo, only in matters of p. bey, but m the ex.r t iv of the p.wcr of appiintmenJs to oltK-e. His eiboi t have also been untrue to lain s, his family ; but how much more , tvied.and not a &x civil causes appearedou the- ot cauciti, in- prized bv us is. that sympathy, when express- clockct Judrre" Dick presided, administering ;ians don't do ed for t;m. That our beloved father may be C)(L sard of a Lg- 1 restored to us, is the fervent prnyor of oar ; tur MVllJ ' ., . . ,i ; f1-"-1'-" ' .. , ri .1 1 ' i..i,,,.,n tlu Solicitor, prosecuted Ai.th Ins 'rcat mass of the people cannot Yri:n.", and oy-mV itj rr.)liticians "'j o ... . -1 .1 , . 1,1: i t.r.r.n t;nlooian. the Solicitor, prosecuu 1 . ,, . 1 . . .Al.'OI .11-1 II ' T I III I . . . 4 nr.-v ttt.i I T rrllll III I 1 I I VI III I I I I I II U Tl v.'.- , ... ,1 . 1, alive assembly s seriousiv amiuu ihq neaics, uuu w wuik ui,.u....jjV ...c- . , , They prcvaibtl upm bun to commit he hrt )f.onal mits of the JC:in!lidate for its ! that those who are now to decide in tbis-euse i aecu-ton,ed zeal and; ability. Wo desire tt oval error, by pTsuIing him to laisiij n.-s I . j; htest experi- mav soe the terrible imustice that has been 1 comments upon the misfortunes ot ence in sueh things needs be told of in- j committed, anl has inflicted so much suflfrr- ' tIi03 ou whoui the rigor of the law was nwlo stances wherein legislators have considered , ing 0u so many, lietieve me, sir, grawnui as deeidely verJant those who came to dec- y yours, . HARRIET.. W, WebstiK. tionccr on morit only .' H ho ever nearu ui pl.-d'C TO 11HF.AK ins iu:iitm 1.UI.I wu tl Tin: rr. dd.K. Whatever he or they in iy think, and whatever the utismipudous vlug ore-s may say, we t.ll them plainly and M v.,ld!y that this ha Ihmmi one ot the wost iiotent causes ot the ovennrow ui ma .n ministration. When CJcikt.i1 Taylor cmcrg-,-d from the tire ami smoke of tlu bsittle t Ibiena A'ita, no man was more popular with . if cn.li -;f.s r alO instance 01 uit-n . does not know that you must have capital when vou come to trade with politicians and that this capital must consist of party to operate. On Monday, a party in search of the negro- I .,.,.io(.j n. ineai lnmieuce or oiui emu 1.1." the Amrriran M- All p:.rt,cs :uimu-c, - ' r , . . s!;nnoM lho wonle in-1 a 1 bonorol I.im-.W l-m.ni..c partv .-v ,bci 'ju.l.'ar they ; i- w i to mii.of iiscou;!- conipucm, 10 "- a ' 1 North. nis pairiou. ... - mconin dent to elect numbers or uongress, - - ' tl,.. whi- nartv because they believed incomp.wii :19 i 1 and m; o - , , , ... ( l.ivernors. aim, ana i a-'Ji-ma . . lM. is a whiir.and would b-.coine an aau- irrt, t2...ar hW," can l.d.tte tor the presidency. - lie w ru aic in y y f. ; take f titu- made pledges and promises to the American it' 7,;...'c A, f,tir.fmii italJ comes SVcoh ilv, it is said the peopic m;. w election caunot ( cm anl i ojoics are i . V . ,T- " .1 . 1 1 I ... i.. mi.-fT in-ir, iii wiiui'i ii'il ut. " . mi.; .r tl.,.. 1 1 mirkH ot every , .... . ... :.,v.,l on bv demi2ues. ai , n .... - - lt.lt ,l,eV . Party President. 'J l.c people m au paue . ; ;, . , -f tbc -l... from th, ir attitude K-'.ieved in thosf pounds. 1. cut-i u of the L-dsIature they : ,bre:,t ,.f defeat - Uro that Midi a .nan ' ' t Ifdemaues ,ney .oo. - a(J (K.Cvv0 tluMn. II., cat.nic, - 1 ucv irainriio '"io -ii- . ill it ' thee s oleum a- 1 . . , t . .Tdnori.V. They bid but on, object in pursuadol h ni to uol U t n . Acmbl aljJ t, " 'l Yl,.t wn to save the Union, by ".ranee i..ci. ne na . P ' ,e. have the election of the Judges .7.' ...,.;..,.;.. In thiscuu- leople. TIm V p ua!.,! nm nei mm f. , niore g;folv tlUStcdt i i rrt ti t id nil l 'iii w-- - ik l ..i ii... ni.i. r.xii w-w------ , ;.,vW3.r.v ....l .iK-cinV,,.-) J' '. . ',hT. , lie ui,y lw aiv.,1, or ,.Se who bavcgaii.ed of Vbi- an.l AI..!iii..ni.n. In ii a.-f. i.o.-. nnc ...ro in. u J , . wcr , Jec,p,lon ? if tl,o people can w p, - ' - f.i- f " ; i 111 i: s I I IUL " ' . ii 1 I M ir; !-- - - I I l ... , into i.mnr iin.lp t y-v on. iiiiiri- v in iiuu.i iLiiuiiLbui. uu-ivi it a pt boy, Amzi, who had broken jail, surprised "Mr Jams K. Paulding. Secretary of War , UWJ t " " . AlZ' iE v Knren7s administration, a run-a-way belonging to Mr. lloyle ; and has written a letter to the Democracy of j the negro trying to escape, he was shot n Tommany Hall, New York, in which he j tUe iCgS anj brought into. town:. very properly denounces the Wilmot Proyi- j qu 'puurstav a report came' in, that Am., all its aiuers anu th(j ncighborhood ; as needlessly exasperating the South, - Al- . . ..a :.. xkin-disturbance and mischief. We j whereupon a party, wen armeu, ar , ... e very slad to see Mr. Paulding refuse to j pursuit; but wc have noi learueu wiic". ides with Mr. Van jjmren ana nis ; tbev . u2en SUCc3SSlul or not.. in their " free soil" agitation A e hope that good men of all parties at the North will unite in doing-justice to the South. Let us alone and all will be well. n.lUl to s ibliiit t oVerihrv. vitr how much dep.:il -l pM the.r ex-r-tion a-i 1 up.n :h-ir c iT, Th y compre henbl the c.t. nt of the r.-i-n-ibihtv them ; and th- w-.re wonn he i-t I . ... .... .. 1 l, : . n.i.f. .1 Ii innrs :1HI1 m vi:Kif u: '.o an uis mi... . the presidency it elf, and to take to his bospm and c uili lence the uk n who traitorously o uosol that war. This act, of itself, disgust- td the American people. And in this act tQr Oar thanks are due to Messrs. Cass, Venable, Clingmart , Caldwell, Djbcrry and . others, fornany favors. FUGITIVE SLAVES. i The Ticket. Wc arc happy to Hud demago- The Pennsylvania House of llepresenta- : tUat tu0 nominees of the Convention give V hich j tives, by a vote ot i0 to has passed a . , s:ltLsfa(.tion . ami that. from what wc those who ; bill repealing certain objectionable sections , if . .i;t ;,r.,i tIir. e .i i .ioi- . tiul riV)1.,., . cm learn, iiicy.wm receB m uiiviiv. x of the law ot 184, to prevent the rocoj . ry of fugitive slaves. We rejoice at this port of the Democracy.; , ; sober second thought" of the Legislature of that State, as it is calculated to allay I . I il l.ii.n rtlti a (rovernmeut in which they have no influ- i much of the irritation of the siave States. ! ii i. once I . mil untie 17. d 'Volvml up u t r r :. ..t..-...f i'i.-:i"ht t.f theni- T -r Tttr l iMiiRY F .JOU.'X V. . oi H. - . . . ..,. r..,.I i.ti. n i" nrom IC H Ciasca tnllil If. I'' 1 " " . , . 1 . , ... li.'l ii ri If l'. r'uu ' ",. r ! Cuiiocs IX New ( ) r Lr. N s . The -hip- tb.y plua-d int.. the con ;-t, an. 1,1.11 i ..rom.llurt. fdl of his administration, j L:is" n itbe n-ufu in the public build, against infuHatp! mu itruH W b s u - of t Ik , r . ! Up, mj. th. Picayune, di.pl.y their lent nn 1 v,n;bet,ve J nnfaitKfnl to bim and to his true fame and ; rJr on Friday at hdfm. In the l- yi.lltothe uItr .U 1 giving, fmm a ehoit .equal n- ; r.ItcL States Circuit C-urt, Mr Uunton tere.r. but th,y t.n.,t tho . .. uU toat 1 . fc hh h ty auJ incspor. lie nitric Attorney, announce 1 th, death i,;,tmi ;n l.a I 0nce, they availol themselve,, of these de- ; ef Mr. Cdhoao. a 1 .a .vc! an a Ijournm nit Nort heru ,. jcracv . u 1m V feet to wdnd ab,mt him the web of their cftbcCourt. Mr.SAIW.lW K-rt.u lu ,,r ni. er baleful and pernicious influence. They saw i 1 b court iu a few rvnmk of .ki Pituo rtiiuuiaui. a ; V7. " tl.nt lu. was not the man who c mid c.iuip re- It seems to me that this subject is alto- ' gethcone-sided; but as all the old prejudi ees are aaiiiit me I will pursue the matter ; SlNALOit SI'mVAUD. TM . 1 ., I ... Vnr.wri inliitiri nf tllf TT- m-v m . i- . k ni r rni 111- 1 a.i 1 ij 1111 11 1. i 1 t i,nii' ib v f v w ees are a "ai nil me a iu miauv : r . in future numbers. In the mean time as a .inuii u .u ni.tM. w irhth. and as I feel strong in York for an indignation meetiug against " . .. x .r.ii a. '..K C.,n..tAi.' finir.ii.l f. Krt h.1.1 in fli" Pnrlr nn m v own convictions, I respecuu 1 iy aiMv a pu!- uvuawu.aiu, ... ... - , ' -o , - . . . . r nave uuu b;u-i The Sable lWinitreIs.Tbis favorite band of Ethiopcan pjrforincrs in- ' tend giving two Concerts, to night -and to morrow night, (20 and 27th mat.) lroni what we have heard of Mr. E. Davis, as " Gingeh," Mr. Dunn, as " Biy Fiddle" Mr. G W. Dean, as" Lwy lswf and little 1 , ..1 .... rrr no a Jhmrs " we have come to the .rill l(irl-. KAJ - fer with me. I challenge a discussion. A PROVINCIAL. an 1 feeling, when tbe court It stand lowing diy." The aJj'iumcd. . ju : Mc.-.Ub oJj.rl IU, first p.a nt .be ,.. calu. c.,une,ls tat 1 e iy'SfJlluolil bo r..I.:rr,rail..llr,ni..n l8b. ..h " I; ' ho were lb.' nvst artn." a-m-' tbc S.utb, ; 1 untiul tbe las' anl complex m:'- i tbe enrohncut of free ncirroes in the fetate - i militia, which the military consider a direct . . j aud personal insult. It is now s;ud that From' the Fayctteville Carolinian. j this petition was a quiz, but Seward did not Mr. Editor: My object in this conimu-1 so represent it to Hie Senate, nor did the nidation U to resoectfullv recconitned the ! fact so appear. The petition- w.is regarded .virnm-mt over which he i nams of Walter F. ri. 01 inca- uia-7 ' - d the C'uriiai,in u..r wun.u uv ... r i -nll nz nn cim'inn called to preside ; and hene? they , mond county, as a cauuiua .v. yM : - ; give them the highest praise of any they have ever seen iu the same line of business, n.luise our Lincoln Friends to give "a stron" pull, a long pull, and a pulltngeth- I 1 rr . Aiir er. we intend coins', sure' and hope -our WW V g-j t,r liriends will do the same. ?. Wc learn that gcntlenen who have onpe
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