"S3 . .-.r. t art 'IT A l(: iill liliJJil -- -l f-. , . w; 1 .1- - TTTT r" 4 tti trflrsvtrr - - - c t . HATI0!?45 AilKHICAN TICJCBT I MltLiftDFILLUQRE;:; ANDREW J.,D0NLS0Nv 1M DUCvC trrtr TIcnnML'cf id U. . FWA. J. Stdm4a.cf Chrthwa, . - .Um.J.M.LMek.or DtUk. 1W H. Hnrr, CLVn OAMOTtm eon, BiajrtoicDraeiv. Juu S. Bill,. A. ST. K. Haihv . V . . V. h4 AHvWciiri fimd, irm-tU Som1 f&ui tU MrO, Iky m At Xrv Tux. TVTOTICJ In. - IS it Wy gjr to U 0m tUuhtU TWMMMU(illikbfIMll.jMM, vkii krwU. WUr C. G. UttOML mat k r- IMgywNioii It mw JfaMdy Mkd, mm it f y 'mi bova tktlk nenl Utioiuia triaMwr it ! wmir ao Mfaljr 'ia VcoctartW irilk bur viw that V adopill M wr mm. It atr: . - KCBiaf tSrectl WtU frlat, wtumr.U to tu drldfcllr WtUr wooun(i(t BTMat UUa tWr bar Vjmb aaj.twaaanahU kwiutU.' It U aote- 4wirta plaorf Wjoad all OuabW-aiaoa la a rMiBtmabia ' kava MtMand ao apaatfMUjaMt Ur. Trwoat, or th RetwW I H. Hcrf. i Uam ttj. kka aWf.aa4 ftW eaaut la- 1 du! tTM tka ilir) Wt aopa af mmcmh. WUb- -vt taa to Statat la qaratioa, admittiaf all br Statat ta fo f f Frvatoat. ha fkik lrt of a najority fa taa Cartoral CJ1, aaJ taiut, vitL aaarrlBf canaiatj, aatkipato iefat. Iliutj aUo baatWr tttaitai thai other frca Huua. aooa wika kit part bar LeratoTort rvUwi, aria g axuwt UMm Am iaouetrorartiblt and zcetd- iatiy: TfabU Uc it, tharafort, cUUuhed, al ; that not avea tha afcaJov of a bopa caa now be aoUrtaioad bj his adheraatt of affact- tax ) FretxMNit alactioo by tha paopla. Thtt araat ba adraittad oa all baodt. Baiac abaulaU- , drpaodiaf aoWy apoa tha Xorth fur opport, and fiodinf it bat lonakea them, thara cma bo Legar txxU anj tpprthensioot apoa tha part of Sbath antra, natiuoal mao. aod Union- kmag, footerratira eitiaeut ararjvhara, of lia Oaioa aa a rtauit of 'TVamunt't tleetiuo, bacaUM tha tTiiancat art axrr iaJIapatable that ha caaoot ba alaotad. Hit aranaea frirodt know this, and being to eoariocad, yhS kaa tbair format ardor. Mr. Bochanaa, tbercfora, buiug at positive ao Cpcdta, tha iafarauoa it, If r. rillmora wilt p. f taut himjtlt to tbair eoaaUaratioa at tha laast of two trilt, that aocaring a larga rota that, with any ahada of bopa tor Fmaoot tuooett, woold bara baaa teat fcr bta. Utooa tha eontott, to our BOad, tr&xtd betwaan Mr. FUlsMra aad Mr Bachtaan. . WUh a certainty that Mr, Framoat eanaot aacora aoouxh SULet to tltct him, tha tp prnhaatiwia, par aoottqaDoea, of diaanionara abmfatod, asd arc bava a poaabilitj ef Mr. Kill, mora bainf eboaan by tha paopla. Soma of tba Northara Statat that would, aader tt difErreot Cjoip'axiua of affun bar a firaa a Republican Btajortjr, arfc bow fraato aid tha Union Amaricn 'ExatTITajCiaiuritTfJatr- To tba dltaraof tba V.Jtx$m.- : ' ? 1 Leramujt, Ocwiar W, liU4 .. Tba MataaMDta of tba) AafeAaMrkac Patty, tba Bohanma and Biackiarldt wtmld 'jracarra thaelaetoral tU of Kaatackj, bra rmlad aaatwarad by taa Enpatifa aWtaUtaa antll a thoraog Uvaatigatioa baa baaa raaday-and tha Exatatira CocnaaiUat fcal faRj aatboriaad, after eararal anaJyabj of the Tota jo aach ;IHJrlc my coantyraajdaliajaat aaaTJ praoiacVe -aert that tha State a Ka tacky fa aala aud oar. taia for nttaaaraj and Doneiaam.1 ' TW eoaakf rA iTlflAbi'fcaii waJkiaiar!anaM ? Varr ttoai W'auU ilViff orobabr raonira tba Sfyltadldd4A&:&i& jWlC "tba AjaerkaqabaVa-' ajtde ttob Caiaa aa'tavlfitra no dJBbtthat, pcaidahrfflTtaa tor IWman and at -: ; ,4'! J. T.OUMtXSM, IL Soirmr, L. A. WkrrLfT, Joint aaUKJL " 3 BJda fiur to aeHpaa wrra Te&Maaet. Keotarky, and Maryland la tha enthaaiaam of bar FUlmora danttwttrattom. A week tinea thara wat the Ufgeat pomfca! Wtftj fm baU;ia, NaV Or laa&a, and the Old Iin Wbic, . in W JrVnw wUng ratinad tha nomiaatioaa, at tba place., ' , 1 KrWbp;w'ha tba DaawcraU loudly boattinttovtU aaly Nttiotial party 4too of . PBlajJr to Qnnfre from Mitavtri; BiackTBilobq.jaa. tba bad aicmrlu y shpu thotUi!it Ati! tbaaama Attrnabt) fleti tbl, amoaf tha Dabm U Conxrata ra- aonvoawa tna rt eMeW by taa Oenaoorata in ramncylriula, iftba Bdn, Jobs ffickman, who so tkk.maaK'ptCljj MjJpfoagbfoi;, Imit or otbai thi Kaeaat eaaaba DanMctatla" parti ; wean it tary tooaaly madatrtd .. UcMa bn 'and UT to audi omni&iLrr H"t . 4TV. region BaiCVOIt ila.n tn tha HamMm and l.,:Z VB. j ipra cooaerTtnaiaa tnainpfi tnat woold sweep r-wjwwnuwwsi.- !ariwut to Jear. wiiat waa I the fact that ail puuucai iree-eouiajBa ana. ctnattcal - aboiiUouinii I ana aunt t lit- august Uonferenco of the I exist ia ibis S tvm wm adu, ana eecaaiun uae peace ami -pro- wvruverii. r hi miaijca, oa aiouUay laat. - l eratie nartv tt j M. vi u vuiw uu me roca cu me uodbriB' j f iiuu uiyjiapaea eince ya aajourn-1 0f fraud, 'whiti M,.liin,uM.irir nut a r-llitUl OI lOIOTinauOB soout MAM A Mr . ill. UttfcAl l Alil. All TaaadaylaBt aiUlao2.be rtmiemharad at jit, . . DwftfMk Qrekt fraud. ,.I)dva fjdoipair by inimetiiirnul mty wat KRoara td ta aad.Oity.r aaiuat .tbevln(ir . f 1 TBI XOffTHEEX : X3HM0C3AT3 A abort time aiaoa there tac pab&abaJ hi eoluajaatt heal ka.ar poatar, Uaoad ta Peon eyivaaia the abjeat ef whkk was aacalla craOe aaerii and an wttca -waa There waaeeeatf bwoad at the aaaoia'anotbar poatar, oa tba itoe of which ie waa ttaiaj. kha U tar Prntotrmtie per tha ii timffm aW Xaauaav L:. ' The Ir,'raraa aai bad forwarded ta It fraaiaJatwaaribalpeataT9 neatlajp (A that State, ef . whkb tba UWwiag are exact cveiaa ; " . : ftt&x ura aancaL. . , TbaTewOWb aiatriegaf tba. rViead of the UaIoavkit) avle'aW apeaain) Iwwii .y alaaary i aW tajiifwi'tt, anal wbaara cypoaad toatakiaf all eLLlraa bora of eiaaa aaatberi ia'lhaae Terrf tooaa jCr 'naxt twa jaart alaree fur Ufa, tbit eraoinc, Satarday, &rptenVar 30, ltU, at VTit tMballall, : . Cat tLare be abiftajra aaa of a3 wbo axe proa- 4 b aiwerfytifn of tbit ponoaa Uoon,aadtLaj will ba I lhaaaal y thoaa nrVa cham plena of jVeadvaar Dr. W. Or awoUL Hon. Jobn Cradlav bjntJKf jtpfotiera. ? Let thara be aa old XAjjt awywfiauyx t lRlOD3 OF- THE UXIOH. - . j TUlHaade of thaUaloal and tba Ooaatitatioo . wiU bold a frand Meat MeatlajC Botuh Blooav. laid oa 3tvrdyA(he Itlh W. Twa bickory poVwbra w ba taitad. 1A tha riv3 of thit fjCortoo! TTiaoa rally Iroar thefr faraaa and from thearakabppaai'troea 'tba biHa and tba ' 'ralleyt, aad tpaad ana aar fat thtir country l .Tbe tolaoart are apoa ta It -Tba Black Bepub Ica let Jert are detaraii&ed to dirUe (be United 8tataa!ll Gbrna p and blaat tba aSbrtt' for tira etrifii U er fraat brotbarbaod of SMaall 1 Cuaaa ap and balp Md tba banaa of tha Treaaa ry aarara. wbabare takea nrariy $1,00000 of -tba Feeplea mfory mX ef the Treaaary and put -U U tbair" owa pocket 1 Tl i OmU mm mmd kU awTtat im wraaa ay tiatarir eeeriat eaiamawatt yamaai.aW4aMl XMaca a- pabhcai.n Cangraaa hare, roted to pollute tUa larrftortat wftH tha rurae of alarary. TUa twa oat and brief; y cur wrrea, yoar tone and ,yoar daagbttraaritb roavand abaw tbaaatrai- tort tW )btt fcal aa iataratt atZlkntba 'ratkn of ibia Cnkaw .. J-; . ' :-i: -. v S. a Cc. Hoa. J. Ckadlabaacb, Dr. W. Grie. .VAadQoa.tK.-B. Olda ariH bpreaaat and addteaa thapaapW .Ih MreraJ abl apaakar. laviUd and are ex- ptfty, wbQtt oar baretofore tpprehantire frieodt la the Sooth old fine Whig and warm admirere of Mr. FiDmora need ao longer contemplate the Caioo'e peril, bat freely, cordially aprau their preference for bun whom they moat admirethe The Sooth, aa a body, baa repeatedly cocftaatd Mr. fUlaaora' bar fi'atcboioe, and. if aba thought there waa any "earthly chance" of hit ao octet, woold gladly rapport bim. Tba barrier here ai ladad to baa been moored, aa recent a rente ebow LMr. Fmnont to be out of the qoeetion. We are, eauaqaantryjaaiinadia claiming that Soatbern men pf ra, patrioCic, cbiralrie and bigb-miDded ax they are acknowledged to bewill come for- werd.b"Lily ataarUag their preference for Mr. Tilhnere. - Tba cbancaa, at preaeut, for hie aue eeat la Pen aay! ran ia are greaW than they yet bare been, w biltt New Tork It almoat tare to c bar electoral rote ia bit Carer. We look apoa Maryland aa anafaiTocally certain. Kentucky, Teamiiu, Louie! ana,Texaa, Galitofxiaand Florida Sitr alto be confidently calculated uam wbilat Oxtoecticat, Kew Jersey, Dclaw&re, and ercn irdria,ate not without the pale cfbone. 2 eiiLer woald.it aarprue as to ate Alalauaa, per ehanoe Vortb Carolina and Georgia, wlieeling into rank. All thicjrs coDaidered, riraingthe whole tabject ia itt mo-t pleujuble aud eompre- beaaire light, we are cooetrained to believe Mr. Fillmore 'a vbancea c.f tueceaa, eTea Ly the people, vaatly more encouraging now than they were prior to tha recent Ktata electioaa. Thoaaaada who heretofore felt aazloaa btgire bim their tup port, bat feared doing ao la anticipation of Mr. Fmnont a kucceaa, and the duaatrout probable oaMeqoaoonvara now reliered of theae aapleaaant fcreboaiaga, and will come forward nahaaitating'' ly.'aazioot to perform a doty which otherwise ailgbt bare induced them to rota C w Mr. Buchanan. . irora - Tiftanne bareo been . pec-ij 1 -1 - w . j . . Jatr r l-ifogua 1 aaer SQUATTER SOVEREIGNTY IS ALABAMA. -We learn fxa the Nrlk MabnmUm, that at the recent Democratic demonetration at Tuacum Ua, the Hon. George W. Jonea, M. C. from Ten- neapae, rune oat baifuoted kt , Squatter Sorer eignty - and Buchanan. Oar oppouentt are aqulrtuing awfully at the pill, bat we imagine they will make oat to awallow it before the Cth ef eveatber. What a yielding up of princi ples for the hope of public plunder. ( Mr. Jooet is the leading Democratic member of Congress from Tennessee. ' lie is the same man who declared ia bis place ia Cougree, that tba Kinase bill recognised and maintained the dftrtne of aq natter aorereignty, and that " it wot At tnu dortrtrnt." - Yet we bare in North Carolina men who bars the anblaahlog effronte ry to assert that the bill does not eon tain the principle of eqaatur sovereignty I We are glad to sea that Mr. Jonas baa bad the boldness to arow bis principlea at home be Cure the Southern people, and to declare that they are the princi plea of the Kj asst bilL. If, therefore, the peo ple of the Booth endorse the Kansas bill with its lioua eqastter sorereiga princiala, they wi'l do ;t with their eyes open.. i j. i -t.. . 'Tvs ' Lrrru Dan aooecs oa SLarxaT. iW, &skaarn Afoi, Head The Little Dema- of Illinois Senator Stephen A. Dvaglaa jrereet rpeech delivered at Galeua, in that b reported by a Democratic paper to hare call me a pro-slavery man. But I am yon opposed to slavery, and rejoice ia the y which baa made tee alavebokting states of ty yart eg, free States at this time. I am kthat my adopted Stale of Illinois ia a free (and wUI.remaia ao.' All the Northers a a . a aa. aram are opposed to siavery. DEMOCBATTC BLUNDERS. - The New Orleans QnoU truly remarki hat "a Wunder In politics is a crime," and that tba lea ders of the Democracy in Louisiana fed that the entire movement of the party bat been a series of blunders. They Umdared ia allowing U,e North to' nominate James Bcl-hansx as their candi- data. ; "They blundered iu avwaiug allecUnee to the Kansas bill as a test of Drniocrscy with out shy definition of wrat iu ft retract ion abould bo. They blundered in nominating J. C, Bato stKaittoa a doubUul Soatbern maa, Vice Presi. dent instead of one who was firm and true as steel, i Then Bccuanas blandered ia announc ing bis approbation of the doctrine of squatter sovereignty. Aud J. C. Bseckiv aioca blaader- ed in declaring 1e belonged to no party whicb. desired the extansioB of slavery." Aad tha len ders, Wandered worse than all ia this, that ther boldly endorsed the doctrine, and 'then a bowed they were not in earnest, by attempting to explain away tbair endorsement. The action from the day the nomination was made at Gnciunati op to the present moment, baa been bat a seriea of si agular mistakes. .. Freemen of tha Sonth, will yoa endorse these blu4 ders. and approve tba odious 7 doctrines of Becn-aaa and Bbjccxxsbxooi, Sqaattar .bWvy reign ty and all ; or will yoa, like indepent man, think and act for yoarselrea 7 . ' r " ' MR.; FILLMORE'S LETTER TO BERRIEN. Tba New York GpmaMroial Adysruaer ooptes the letter ef Mr. Fillsauve to J. W. M. Berrjaa, whkb we pabliabed some day sjnee, and adda : "We do not covet the bead or the Xeart of the man who can see in this letter anything eiae than a manly assertion of the writer's de termination not to aacrihee, in the sGgbtest, say One of his long cbenahed principles for the asks of obtain ing the votes of either section of the country. If Millard Fillmore bad never written a line mora than the above be weald have entitled hut self to tba confidence and respect of the whole coun try, both Aorta and South. The loiter places Mr Fillmore on a platform unmeeara.bly eleva-? ted above that of either of bis oompatitors, one' of whom transformed bhnself Into a platform to obtain auffragea, and the other relies only upon the eapport of the Northern Statue, as bis own party jour oaks have repeatedly afiirtred. Frota this day sarth every friend of Mr. FJimore mrst .eel prouder tf him than ever. , If there is man fir the times,' Mr. Flllinore, ia the mawt emphatic sense of the phrase, U tha man for the present crubi la oar national afisirs, ard every maa who loves hia country should forego every muK- consideration aad rote for bim. ':Vii-'-rTha lettar is the more valuable because If is evidently not written iu coldly measured and di- plom'ittc phraseology, tat is the prompt and na tural outburst uf a warmly patriotic heart. Mr. tumore auadea, it wui be seen, to sn editorial ia the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser of Septem ber 17, as containing his sentiments on the sub ject ef the Missouri Compromise. The slip con taining the article was eudoraed 'my seaftsseafs,' with Mr. FiUmore's ioiuals attached. We re prudace it, and. ask every conservative jqw. to read it candidly and UwjgbUulIy ,7 ' OFFICIAL CONDUCT AT lNSACOLAa Ws learn from the Richmond Wkia, by a leV ter from Pensacola, ef the data of October ?tb; that the whole forot of the Navy Yard, at pea- saeola,was brought oat under the lead of tba Com modore aad his staff to vote the Baebanaa tick. The letter says : . !" " ' ' r At the Ntvy. Yard a esma was plared to which Americans were never before compelled to submit. Freeinea who wished, to rote bad De wicratic tickets pnt io their hands Gat sUrtfng to the imjUs, aad were riven to understand that their eitaatioos depenoed on their voting .that tieket, and even guarded to' tbepoUs,te prevent the1 poe- sioimy oi Qecepnoa. ifta uxamodore, 4a fall triform, with bis staff, went to thcpoli and vo ted ia ear State and eousty (Usctioua" OUT FOR FILLMORE. .. We are it stated that tba Sua aewspaper, pabliabed ia the city of Philadelphia, "which has been advocatiag tba cause jo Fretnciit ia the Presideotia contest, Las coma oat la sapport of Fillmore. , .; - . . OranoKt sr Got. Wu m AxasiasAfter quoting some of the threats of Gof Wisaagalast toe vmiuw, utm sxooua AUTcrueer. say; -It was stated some montbf ago wa believe, last winter la some papers, aa ' a malantablv fact, that the Intsllect of Mr. Wiaa was manUsst lag unmistakable evidence that bOwes) bacacsiag iaaane. The aypotnsais- now wwatd esrtsinlr be a charitable one, fur apoa what other ground can tba ex tiaordinsjy sentiment aboegatad be aceoantad fort He whft, (a the poasBsaaan of all his faculties and of sober sense-, scald grveexpres sion to each a santiaent, waiM richly deserve to be bang in effigy, on a gallows high as tfaxaan a. Whether Insane or not, Wise is anfit ao occupy the place-ba does. Instead of pyjaseerfng oool aeaa, discretloo,' fodgment, good practical which the netat crisis so mwch requires, hh aasskioate ravings, the boundleoa abase of every body who will wot receive his ipse dixit asooaa- iourd and aaquestkming, ' his birAed,.pTosdp-- tive and narrow . contracted ' views, are aaaUac ' r-,SSTILUlCZS. AT COTS. ' sTk Teadikv editor of tba CaaIaston Courier; wl recently called aposf M.lmore; bis htAM iaBairsId: writes to bUfoarnal thw Inflow ; 1 mg; pleaaaot dcsertpOdh of the1 mddaaia of tba a I ? . wa JbV Hit f iki. n 'l A ooaabiautjou Jtnd "a fxa Indeed, ' ' Wbsra every god e3d seem to sat bis sesl ( - i .To giro tba world assurance of 4 man,". ' Soon alter my arrival at : Buffalo, aad I bad property aiowea .myattf aad myvlaggage at the Amenran eintsa.. despatched to Mr. Fillmore, who dwelt not tar. aCfby a civil and kiad Irish amierrraaoaactopoa at aa -envelope, stamp- ea Bnianaimageior .roooutaciett pretteuttaent of thstdistinguhihed sod truly aanaOtutLnal and patrwuc Mtttesmaa. . - laamodisicty after dinner aa aattev u na, ane aaT. some, meodiy . coo- raras, anted mo to take tea and spend the even log with blaw . 1 gladly, accepted the iavitatioo. saunas; nan was my oaiy ooject la taking Beffa- lOV' on aay way ss Niagara, ,ara to set arm and snake mts homett haad. At taa appointed , time o'clock, P. MJ repaired to lf. ftllmore't re sidaocse. .fle iiwss in- neat . and eommoduMu. bat acs enaaibitaoBS .Wuodsa dwelling of two stories. In DelawarO street, with averr indication of eoafcrt, nwiiast eiegaaca, oed goad taste aboat It, yet wttbaafeany.eBja of attber ostentation or wmak 'Hisanoimetaces, are, Ibebeve, xaod- arasS,"Bt easy, aavaaf and yet kbersi economy, twfiag a bio ekanaatio.and, Jawsebok arraage mants, '1 The ekawasg teem was neatly and taste fully fariiss,;aad.aaernedwith several fine family pertraita .aad lather .beautuul ; paintings. ooa oi wJueav'UM renjoval ot Umat from the Croac sftat the Qvoifiuoa." js -a copv cram Ra- bm'a eatebratad aaigtisaJ, iathe Cathedral at MU- aa, maa, was u ssaa lad to- fra. FIaaoca ia her lifetjeae, brnEampaaa natletnaa. .L u In Msnbaast of forta and in manlr beaatr. In well prraportioQed statoeiiabs and balk, ia fia4 froasaf ekiesauusautia iatalUgent and benevo ksnt pbysksgnsaay d u ease, grace , and kind- anasa of aaana-Jt. M lllmore kteoe of the fin est tritimni physjcaHy ond socially, of the peaawAesnai that it feaa fverbsea iftyiot to meet witlasitheriBi&aopa or America. ' Goodneas, and aaoasauty saras so .pervade bis. whole man. ana to senaaare arom pja coantfnance, i and they, otrtajaly And tig sraara io his genthi and eegag tegtoaue i audtsategrivy.. public -and priraVe, largair ia hiakaark heart., "Hf is whpily above tetrigaa, trick or deception, and is that rare rii mt tmrmf mm hoasat pojltlctaa and stsfesman, ao ting with aisiarjesye aad a tingle heart, to Ik oooiitrya gtKxLOf ail ataieaaoa of the present fna,aavsaay jastly be asid to be most doasly coo- form at to taw eenooiaad us model of thsillas- trioat and paie minded Waahinrtca. . . At Mr. fnlmam'a., in addition to hia too aad hinaeif ImetHoraoa if. Par. Esqof New York city, f s gwerfissnasy-wbe jodgisg from the elegance aad tUstacy afbU :)coji versaaan, is quits Eora iio la bis babitaCta aad tastat,) and EbuoB. Jew. ett, iq.fcrmec editor of tba Bafialo Commer daj Advertber,tw vim political aad personal friend ef Mr. FUlmcre aad etceedingly iutelli geat and tti eeahla geatiemen,. The areoptgus and tba ladies ef the tee-table. soon claimed oar deraira, end I wm presented first to Miss Fuller, a relative, and then to Mn. Fuller, bar toother. who est area the room aftewxda, the .younger lady darng tha honors and hospitaCUies of the otnanoa i witaf easy grace.. , The meal was a social ane-ebeerful One, without fwmalitiee or embar rasatay atromoniea,' ovary one being made to feel perJacafiaak borne ia the eeioymeut of both tBsphyaearfsjai-theecJ t nrhoiesjsj tea having beau, thus pleasantly dis patched,; thai gebtlemoa .returned to the draw sag" raesa, tfl,f thero ws , resuated' and con liasmi, art tbnaJggiag. set and . interest - our Canaqtdal discourse oe political and other sub jactonrilpaat tea o'clock, P. M. when I retired avy beat oraawng tor a longer stay, lit would not ba ptoier to Lift the curtain of private rfe, and. make public, toe converse of the parlor, but I Bsay say? rrithottfc any voUtioo. of social proprie ty that 1 regard, the evening .spent with Mr. FUJmera and nUi friends, as oca to' be marked with a. white featLer in my life I may add that be and lila friends were confident of csrrying, ra il.e cotDiagehjction, New York, Maryland, Del- awareaad IeiBese,.with strong hopes for reun M'lvaoiaJliHiftna, . Ken tacky, .CslifornlaJ and with aodeapawjof.Yirginu and several other atatsav especially since Ex-Governor Floyd's de- elUAttoav (u.U tpeech at toe Hew iorK tier ehaaat ucoaageJ as one. sure to be c&oseo a Damorratjc, Freaideatial .Elector J for bis owa K tatty that a, exmpromiao of: fusion should take peace Detwoea toe iHtcnsaaa acq munore par ties, ta order jto defsst. tne . ooutoem reBegado, and thatbi stood reedy if necessary, tocast Us elec toeabaoie. for M'. Jllmore, and that the De mocracy of hi Sttte would back turn la so do ing. I repeat, to you that FUlmore stock it'cn tha. rise, n&d H o aot furprise you should the' Buffalo prove an aaimal.of such peed 'and bot tom combined, as to beat the old Back of Prna- ?rl vania, md tha Pathfinder of nowhere in the residentUieaoe.,- . .. , . ' ;( , I lawttUw aatiHlaction of being able to state by Mc-FiUae own aathprtty, from his own Hps, that be is against repealing the Nebraska Kansas Ac restoring the Misscojri Compruralae line, east be fa atserlj opposed to aay j further ''agita tion of .the. slavery, westlon, aad for rostoriag harmony and givwg permanent repose and peace to our ; now, distracted coaotry. ' Be. agreed; toot with m that be s Buciianaa at the North werk fighting each. other's battle, aad were wa ging etaxunon war against the common enemy that were aeekmg to poison our' political Eden witt the serpent aad destructive element of po- itieatrtMoirBn..V;y i -. i ' '. S I took bsare of the noble, the conservative, the ronsfitnuena.the patriotic Ex-Presideat, wbo waa true to the South, to the Union; and to the ; Qanstitoticrt. , when a 8oothera slaveholder had , proved broken reed, and who seems commie- s a wa a a m.m ' siOBea oy rroviaeoce to save ua pomreon weaitu bim the laughing atock of tbecoOatry, tbopolrlfrom Jmpeoding eviLetrifeaod eonvaMooi. f Hu itiod Don Quixote of the timea. . w . oacMraatboawaf moat ooaspicioua ia itt results, : : -..IV MR. FILLMiRE;AND THE MISSOURI ; r : : 00MPR0MISR j V Iteeems difficult ipdec) . for jUn "FiUtoore- to abefy the bogus Dejaoenicy :of"'thVsott!aif.'' forOoce to the sniWect of the reaWratjon of the Missouri Compromise. ; Although, in distinct and poiated laiigoRge, be Las declared before the whole world that he 4s opposed ' to such restora tion; and will sternly discountenance any'aglta lion having that object in view, yet that makes no manner of difference, with his maiigaaat an! uascrapuloiai enemies. The more plainly and pliriUy be defines bis poaitioa oa this and all Other political qaestiona, the more violently do they assail hist, and tba more glibly wag their tongues in slanderiag and calumaiatins 4iimX- Nsvor, we believe, -with tha exception of the im mortal Clay, wheat grout patae the Democracy aow baaety attem Ipt "jto arostote t) tbair 'owa rile and aehLh porpQea, bias 'an -j pablie maa beaa the sdbjectOf mora atadledr and tiadictirA misrapreseuuUgaTor of mathatoermid-art rillooa deaanmt?cao4ab of his noaimatkm down tisjthe present; bdurV he bat beea DursuedJbv hVfbea'with' tLe'unrJriiicr and Insatiable -fofbeity of be blood-bound. , No effort has been: omitted, -no devioev has fbeeq aoglected-no stone has been left untortted to disparage and to rejors bim aad make bim 'an object of sospHon, dlike, and reproach to the country. Aud wherefore ?i What fasi he " said or done since the tarsnmatien of his oatriotic. ad- mirtbU aad glorious adniinistration an admin istrstion that drew forth the universal nlaudits of a grateful people without distinctioa of eartr. and that wi'l stand coospieuoosly forth apoa the page of history as about the wisest and the best in our annals what. -we ask. baa be thouhtnr ssid, or done since to excite' tlx bile of his ene mies, or to create dietrun of his interritv. pstrr- otism, staiesmaxaijyp or DrudeDce,io tUe miod of any uvmg manr - ua we contrary feas toe not said and done many things to strenrthen the confidence of the country in his wisdom and bit virtue, aad to znake the whole people' feel that bis re-election to the Fresideacy would be fol4 lowed by unquestionable benefits and blessings T Who that nas forgotten; or who that has read can ever forget, the patriotic, elevated and soul- stimag aentimeots of bis celebrated Albany speecbr ' A speeeb' that' confounded and exas-i perated the Black Republican coDspirittorssxaioslf toe peace and existence of the union, and which; delivered la boldness to their very feces, made tliecn bang their heads for shame, mud bjte their tongues ia ths agony of race. - A speech. In shwt. that eavated the pt Vcndest admiration of friend and foe, and electrified the public heart from one extremity of the country to . the other, , To Mil lard Fillmore indeed in the speech thus deliver ed, are we indebted for the .first poiated, empha tic, tailing rebuke of ths Black Republicans and their odious and dastrucdve .eetonal prindo'ei and policy fram Arertasrw. asa And yet in the face of all this 'and mora, , Southern Demo crats still madly and unjustly attribute te Mr. Fillmore feeMoes of hostility to the South l and Southern; matttnfionlH-etill' contend that be is. unsound on the sabjectof slaverynd uaworthy of Southern support andoonfidence : and that. If elected, his admrnutratioa would be no better for tvo South, .and; probably worse, than Fre mont a. To such unfounded accusations, we are tare the honest, intelligent, fair-minded aad gen erous people of the South will only reply in terms of acorn, derision and contempt ; and that, at tba polls in November; Ithey will vindicate their own wisdom,' their own patriotism, their -own mate- nanimity, snd an enlightened regard for their own interests by voting for Millard Fillmore, j Bat to return.' We repeat that Mr. Fillmore's position on the lubject of the reetoranoo of the Miasouri Compromise and the repeal of the Kan sas Nebraska bill should satisfy . the scruples and meet the reduirements of ererr ' Southern man of every party, whoirnot alreany'reaolved not to be satisfied under an cirenmstances. ' He tells you himself, over his owp signature, that, though originally disapproyin'g of the disturbance of the Missouri Compromise, bes Sow firmly op posed to taa repeal of the &.anaas JNebraska bdl, and that he will set his face against any and, all attempts having that object in view. How could be be more explicit, more direct, more emphatic? If you have faith ia bis houc&tj and ' his hofcor, yoa are necessarily compelled to believe bis de- ciaratioDs, both privately aud t publicly avowed to friend and foe. I - If you have not; he neither desires nor would have your support. : His lot ter to Mr Bvrrien, of Georgia, sanctioning and ap proving the article ou the subject front the;' Baua le Cbswaeretof Jdterluer, whicfi article we fc.tve several times publ'uhed ia this journal, is frank, manly, and to the p"iut, and leaves no room for doubt as to hu toMtion in ths mind if any sane human being.. It is as clear as a sunbesra It Lt as conclusive of his views as ' any proposition could; be made by puthemstical demonstration. 'ins pei-ple, top, thus understand it, and the poli ticians aud party wire-workers may as a-eil bang 'their harp on the willow ; for, with all their ma licious ingenuity! they are not yet . equal! t4 tbe task of bothering and befuddling the niiiids of votera on a question w transparently clear and so decisively nettled. " ; 1 ; ""- i To show the determ'ned perversity of Mri Fill more's opponents here at tfiejouth'on tlds sub ject, e a ve only to refer to the declahttlon ef the Kaqulrcr that "it would not strengthen Mr. FUluiore's position, though he should distinctly declare himself that is, evetttto the Enquirer's Erfeet satkuactiuu) against the restoration of the isswari Compromise P.. That is exactly what, ws believe, so far as tha leaden, of .the. Southern Democracy are noeeroed- dt'WOUhLnot, joator. with them though Mr Fillmore should cows put aud swear by the hundred and one. articles ef tha Cincinnati platform-r-they won Id still oppbse his electioa apoa the frivolous pr text of uuioundr ncm on bo slavery ousatioa. Thai is a foreeone and uaiUlerably fixed conclusion with them;. And why 7 Simply beeaase besteuds ia.ths Way ot Boohanan, and is likely to oast-Chese gentlemett of the tooils of office, t That is the reason of their oppoai MVU W UMU, UU HI IflllJ (UU1 f ji- ts proceedings hns reached the publio ear m aa smtbentic shape. ;Tbe chivalric ' Commsnder-in Chief s the Army aud "Nivof. Viitini.i, Ba uro mnuuvii uuuetun, una irrearry" i our surprise-nntrMtssppfuntnienty bis lips sre 'hermetically sealetl pon tbe subject- jie w.and most pri ) voting phenotneuou in his history for Wise has. alt his fife, beon somewhat remarkable Jor bis irrestrsJnable povors of speech aad his Utter svorsiu to political secret-keeDinff. No manifesto from their Gubernatorial: Highnesses oas oeeo wued Irotn Itateiga.- proclaimiafi: the poinis or discussion snd. arrangements ajrreed upssx What are we to infer, from this mysteri ous aileace? : Surely iomethins? waa acitated in. uie great uoafinence, worthy of , the people a a.s- - 1 1 h. ' . swat - swi . . . Kuowteags. turn mrea , rowers ortainly ; did act meet to' deliberate and consult togetlier upon irtvotous wpiosr it u generally supposed to nave beeto ad Immensely .'grave and sotfliau asBeui- bg-:fouy p to its Oatend counterDa"rt,.iu the magnitude. of its dignity and purposetk Riimor,' wttn eae or ner tiundrecr baboung tongues hns representel if as. nothing more nor !ess thtu a uufsrutxct' AoaritsT.TSB Uhiob 1 Now, althc we are not io the habit fi listening to every fly inutile saaraad by amor. yet we confess thst wtrtot wo aae,seja sngnitswea as our .PemqcrMie Isadsra deviaaila gigutuj system, exteteded t hrotizhoo' the Athola - Ciinmoo wealth.' G.iugx of scvtuodreTr were or ganized ia thin jcity to rote in eecy precinct, and . m.oce thah it thousand illeeai,- v-tes were colled . , bijthis Wy alobe.T IHhers, aftr hsvibg feted in the Country, same .to tbeeity.fr tiie-same pur- p-se. boines-a or eight UMUieauitaaturs!foUon . p ipers were issued to men wh t hd ao iecrai right to them ; and theclerk. of the Court are I again hard AuB 'work manufacturing' thdujJl A Vfj. C j more of these patent American -citiieus for the Presidential e et tlon. atchert; wre ; refused almittonoe, In dboaace ef the Jaw, ia oasny pre , ' eincts, that the Feeo officers lOigtj pwi4 U trate fraud Mfbotrl the'ohiac ofdeUk'akii it , every possible utrategem was resorted to to defeat . tle legitimate ixpreeAoa of the wtU of the, pec pie. , , -.'v. ': fFrlTT. ,; . Men Who cl &a to be respectably dtinifV l, the chief courtpirtors in Lbia atrecioo siatia V'.' of villarhy.anqatlMptsia crime were found1 to do the deeds which they oririnated.' The unsernon'ona f Myorcf this City hud appointed soiae of the moat ' notorious nitakns bf Moyaiheodng on hie pvUee, ' ' ' wie co-operatW id the execution of fhk Aun4.u " i In soma of thd Ward, they covered tbe extra-ee- ; arMioeat lists Jtv'tli false narhes by Vooshiag for-- persons, who the?' knew were not en titled to vote. . 1'iiey interfered "in d very way with rht ssijmsnt oveir'atterijpted ta over- r JTSKSVrm Ht-i f .d ev, hxcratic OoveraarW NortoCsroima. htvinff thr i- i . :- - . . . . ' .. . aeaus sogexuer in aucb amannet we are disposed ttooee to think that there is "something in the wind." The late thundering ftfascfroni the -Horse Guards'; at Bichmdnd, addreene.1 ,to the MiMtia (mrjdants of Virginia, conies in- to iBveasify the matter and whet the public appe- . : a - , . ..... . . m lur.a soiuHon. we under tand that unusoar activity prevails at the Naty' Yard on tiu Jama? YtHrk,Rappakmnodc al Appomattox 'and that the Adjutant-General, U hard at work, night and dsy, in his Bureau: having had time neither te eat or sleep since the Ukeue was issued. .What upon earth can, be the meaning of all this?, -We are dving to know what his "Only-aear-OnaB-cock" Excellency is "drivino" aL no tha Iitnti agents of tMr Saw tftainsi thetl and sarrdundad by an overwhyming fraud, tt tra arattsr ef euw . pri-se that so many votes were polled against the conspirators. J f - 7 TT" - And elf tBii VaVdoaeir '6J iCi'iWwhU proUl leases such a tender regard & the Guaaitatioa sixh a jeaVus sppreiienBiotf of the luraiiea of our iostitatoda1i WUatfcHsauaTle hypderf f-r such a paftjof 13 k I of tlas Co)itlfueJ lit f Union, when tbey eugsgs Id Kctt likeHheas, whicb . sap tbe very fouadacions of ths QoTerameut. : If the people are to be deprived of the arlvilere of fl pressing their wfll tlrrouslh the ballot-bet then ' the Government will' fall Into, the faandVof a p litical oligstchy. who wfll ruli the exmntrv. br aiul i JwirA'n.A lul C Tl T -" wes, . w.ucn- aeteranns Uie JZJ?.???" r tand auch thW BUt -wU.the r-oooukHi;, . has XSSZSi the VSZ VmJSr ubmit tobcPu .winriled eut af tbeif ntat a-lk IT11? nd W . riglj-Wilf'an: outraged -fcaAitr ..i8 irui.. lOB vwiroi a OOUTHBBN.ii. Cll m!v anhmft; trt K, k. l. - i: V . , . l " - -1- - -"J M ' nominally decent toen. but Who kre really hrt to all sendmentt'bf. honor to alrconackotl'Hit rectitude of couduc t ? tit : ; ; Arouse, then, Americans I bring the scoundrels to, coTMlitm banishment, (iUpus, 4sstmh.- in town meeting and adopt measures ta "ivcvei., a rri e ition of fraud, by. punishineits present tw-- petrators, aofl let the country' see' yousiaeUn ill i I' V'.i t ii We invite the- attention of Southern voters to the. foregoing declaration of. the EnqaircrJ. They can readily see from it that the Democratic fugle men of the Soutb are resolved., to. war upon Mr. Fillmore, : and to represent bim as ansound and unreliable oa tbe slavery issue, no matter what be may say or do ia proof tof , the contrary. W there tore call upon the unselfish and straight forward voters of the Soatbern States, of all par ties, to rebuke such ' factious opposition to Mr. Fillmore on tbe part of the Democratic office-. hanters by i casting their free .aaffxage -unanl-monsly for hint ' He ie worthy of your confidence and worthy of tbe exalted . station-to? which : be aspires. 5 Let bim bt elected. and peace- will reign, and itt blessings abuaad... lH-..:,-: rv&uc win never be tuffered by them to take root ia the soil of ths Old Dominion, until by the demon'' agency Of Faaaticism, ths Union is hopelesHly divorced from the Constitution, and becomes a-Jjrey to lawless licentiousness and to the lusu bFTyrauajr. We. have no fear that suca a disastrous dav will soon come. The mil. lions who's? now luxuriating in the blessings of our insucauoQs are.aot quite insane enough to exchange these blessings lor' the accursed fruits of Ariarchy, Fanaticism may rave ; Demagogues. may rani-, raraons Way contend yea, these pent of a State may triumph in their unholy and abominable atraggles-bat it; will only be for a moment ' ""Reason will resume her throne in time to save she will stretch forth her sceptre oxer the laudrehffke- the angry elemeata smooth the troublea wafers, and 'all-wilt be well again. Thert is a groandswell of patriotism and con servatism hearine beneath the present boiaterona and threatemng surface of affairs, -whicir ,iU bear up tntt-nOble ship, and she will ride, trium phantly through the storm. It is aot in the power of Tmndnt; or Wise or Brooks, .or Ad ams it is not in the power of Black Republican ism, or Democrat y;or any other,man ar party, by kit or its own efforts, tr of Air or tor own seuX to auiiuer uie ues -wnrea -oiua inis ..uonieaeracy together to destroy the poblest government that was ever' organlaed in tiie name and for tbe ends of Liberty- i'si: liUeriigeneer. . . ' , y- - , Amotheb Cballskob. The Richmond En quirer of Tuesday contains a.correspondepce, the first . letter t which is a challeage to John M . Bottsfrom Roger A. Pryor, Esq., in which the foQowing'langu'age uttaed; '; - - "Determined, . to. afi'ord you no apology ! for evading tbe issue with myself, I "cobiected to come doyn to a a level with your sou. Having disposed of him, I now confront you, and demand the gatkfsetiw which gentlemen are always ready to render those upon whom they have in flicted wrong aad insult," . " - .Thi letter is dated the 11th Instant," and on the foUowing day ,Mr. Botts replied in, a long commuDication, peremptorily declining-to meet Mr. Pryor.'' Mr. BotU reviews -in detail the ground upon which the challenge is made : de- i pies baying inCuenced his son in-seeking a coii Hict with Mr. Pryor. and states that On the con trary he took-every possible means to prevent such occurrence ; and, among other reasons' for his own. determination not to engage in a duel, gives this conclusive one in tbe eyes of sensible men .;,.. j, ;s , . .. . ;. ' "Your life could not be the value of a pin's point to me, and i am sure I should derive no comfort from making your wife a widow or your children fetheriese-r-thereforej have no desire to take it ; whilst my own life is not only of value te me but indispensable to the Support and happi ness of my family, aud I hope to make it Ubeful to my eouu try--therefore '1 am act disposed to place it at your disposal." Jf mined to defend the purity of the ballot-box, at every haiard. FhO. MwiUVt Ti -i:-' ; ' i ' I : , . " " ! rorpinpoo' Wftlbb-JobntC i " " ' j I wl Discsioskssf iro Pi these States is the blatforr Fremont had tak'-a his eUud. m-Hs can no mere . move off norjcooie off, than the Alleghaniet can -move off or jcome. down,5 He i fasteudbl there like an inland fii4d withr,iseie; 'Jdr TJ&tradtt f the boiling tra vet of ; fanaticism; Vlila1bM " eminenceribi8 1 Lfok";" where' he stands.. ' He fears he and, his .echoes" and organs io look vpon Ou part TJe satrecl mnoties'of ths re- ' volution nng likrcftrsesie hU ears-he will not lisou, Kutledge. Pinekney aud'Jack- uMn as ii nw naa oeen guuvrof ani -T urdex them as, indeed, he ie'oiltr w wurdet their 'reputation. He looks only;-. Ha. looks' forward to a divi,!' 1 brotherheod of StateV: to a scattered famllv of; 1 freemen ; - fo a defiled national hearthstone ; to a-o broken-covbnsntV to a;murilstedXXraBtIoB:; to a dissolved Union ; and finsffyi 6nee again, taUt employ the words of another, to an nnooneereted " and revolutionary banner, from which fifteeu States bav b-en erased, or have fallen' T 'THaum- i jn has ho past "" ' ' '-a i-Vj n I ; l ' face them. Monroe, Ma son. come ) attempt to i of tryiug to the fiitae X ' a I I1 WnaT-HE Ukitip STAfsa lWfcai Oxca. (apt. Natl Jubos6r-rervhocl kauw.Vt Johnsouwtis traveling ai tbewthrfolMsisy Mrnen ne orerneannwo rJtiglisamed cgtaMjOiliug bis country m terms of iinasual warmth. "Do yoa.. like rhkeountrv. thouzh ?"jaka Ctn- tain Nat.j I ,..'(. . , "Indecfl wtf do,1" replied thel Eagtishuiea. 'We are irnriseil sik! iielu;bteil with everything we see; ytur iatiutiona.and habits and life era all so diffiirent an t i much tnorc. wonderful and attractive than we bad ever suinected.w 1 Il'yod think so well of oiif country now " rs- j .ined Cakain Nat,' "good God, what -voaldn't jvai Inve jthought of it if yoa bad seea it belore I'ierce wis elected President.". ". f X Certald .. ". CH0LRA Care for.thlr Disease i I . tea mm or . PERRY P A Y13 VKQ KT A 1 tiy be found Ja Eloquekx Sbktmkkts. At the groat Fill more meeting in the Park at Brook lyn,'btld a few night since, Mr, A. Sperry, of North Carolina usedv.the following . chaste and eloquent expres sioBSi !!-. ' v Sirs, there may be. those who are older, than laavtothemdq J give due deference; there may be those hero who , surpass me in learniug and -eloquence, but there is uo man upon God's -narth who surpasses ms iu sdmiration of Mi'lard Fillmore, or my allegiance to my country. J haca wandered where the Nprth twines the snow aS a CreWB-around ths mountain's brew, and 1 have roamed where the cypres? grows, an'? the myrtle twines' its tendrils around the orange tree, incense from nature to Nature's God. and I have -I!" f d?l!i,iwo?'1 - k ii a .u tt - w , , I iUM-:i ta ar " Waa.vawe3 ssjej wflVba WJ La ft ft a.IA r XI a, raw naranrt si L, . . BLg PAI!f KILLIg. Uiisvocs. lows," Miv fi. 18S4.:r GsMTLiMSs: I feet uujr ob!igtleat to yoa for the 6 lanfit I havs reeeivt Iron your inv.Ua ibltPaii Killer., -A few day t slaes f atiisttlla laying- out aid burying oat of otH-eldsea Wke was supi used to u ire Jie J wito tU Cholera. The nest mi ruing I -sr takea wits severe vomiting, necouipk iiwiiwill Klias.of'tbf eltrwaiiest-i Warm o r,fii 4 hof 'Pr1! MS fra to ret -tore war :ntV 'My wife'l UmUyjt eWkei aaod tae Fain Killer eitS tueoesf deriag tkt Coolers sea eon in 0 iff do ia ad rise! aae is take it I took j,Wo, doss at jntervais pMfteea miaiUe.i a fine rierspiratioa eaaei.'el tbe. nest dsy ' & w mm wen, eas asve beea sn ee Siooe ay reoovery I Ird that ste rsl of o ir oitiirto: iitr a-. ti.e l'i K.ller aa a remei y for CAoltr pr -no li-Tn it gof I tberet'p e take pleasareia reoofcidisj( i i, stilt mi re extensive aotie4.' . ' -''.'.,. W. M.iClOJlBg, Att'y.at 'orsaie by . . . - v, t PC TJpv , ATERFUHED BBBAIH. Wfl.t lady Vr en tleman woaid remain uat . .;. ,. . (?reeb ebreath, whet, by aaiar the Balm or a lii uevev yet seea that portion of the Union I would be willing to see severed from the othe. .Your, own mountains, as tbey raise their blue heads until tbey meet the blocr, sky, 6cenj t" chauat the glorious anthem of liberty, while the dimpled-faced Hudson as it flows around von. claps its watery bands for joy. and with it deeper tone re-echoes liberty, liberty ; and L the green glades of my owa straay land, wit!) soutd breath j.iin ia tbe strain liberty, liberty , while Ihe whole join together aud awake a song that makes the hrfder of on, own , land tremble, . for. joy . and niakis the thrnes of tlie old world tremble witlt fear, it ia (be song pi Liberty, Union and liberty ; and, sirs, without union there is no libertyj Then let me ask you,, to lay sectional feelings aside aud elect Millard Fillmore, the Union candidate, and tranquility shall be again iestored,and peacJike a white winged angel, shall rest again in bui midst, and whisper softly, "Peace, be still." ; i nasterE ilry. persona do not know their breata is rmi,na ttie suojeotis ao dciioate their fr1H. willnerer meutiou it. !ur a eiorle dropaf f Balm a your vifa nrueU aaJ wa-n ! teetl u K t : and morning. " A fifty sent fcolile witlUet A rear A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION saaytaairy be acquired by usinr toe: "tiixM or a Taocaaso FU!?!11! rea.Te'WH atiaplestarreek. lesftra Uiaeiaaatttiiis) of I iti Roseate Aue. H t a towel, pour on fmo or'tbree drops and w iih the fce'niht'sn1 niomia. 1 ' SH IVLSO "MApl KtSr.wiret your shaving brdahjia eitbw.warffl Or eoU wae, ponr en twt or tbijee drops' of 51t r h-Tfutumu Flow is, " rub ihebeard-weU; Woe it'wiU make a beae tifal oft lather,- much fciIitatiog tire operatioa ofsh .vuig. i'rice only Fifty cents. Beware ef court erf e Us.- Koae gaouiat ualese siraed br . W. P. TKTElDOg A CO. . , Iriakfia Square, liew Tork. 8tpt.5V18M..;;- i'il- .y 17 fiat - . i 1 I .. . -v ...j.., t , i i -; . ;-. - ;4lf ? - - -i "i " - - ! '. . .... i . !: : : . i