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NO. 20 - . 1 HALEIGII WEDNESDAY MORNING HAY 16 I860 VOL. LIX Oc .SaltigS Register. prBLISIIKD BY . JOUX AV. SYME. kditok I'd mopwrro. at rcr A. f ? 4i fot Tew 9ATCBDAfMWtfIKnr5"AY 11. '860. im rauilUed ander the by has It not brn ooe i ' s.I Vtlai than of only one to three omewn. ." - mnel indeed-but not quite accural. - r- wA Whether or not -01- dan is . haf road to .travel the three 1 ax nnl travel it oa "Oat- centtemao duw . -- .1 . f f ll" urday la" oor are tney -awa.. that Jordan rune in the neigubornoon o fw. .t .11. If it doe, we bave WWW , w - .j they would bate dared eah and every one 01 them, to rlunge in, with George, "the plwi county '.quire," bj Lis side, and takes , the chanee5,8i"gbg"OnJordan'S8ioriDj &o. We hare not learned whether George ,. .win, well or not He. might possio.y .v.-w k- . TLrA Sauetze. I r.? - kj MUed under tne prtwe-e -e- - - - doe. enin II u c" y fomtltntlon to be I Tn the tevtrU place, "-r ae-rht bo the l on j . . i.,.; Ar the nith hs eternal , " senator wUl uwer . scenl t0 be the wnanifiw " -atrc4 I . I hope . Ml scem ... . I 'iv.m in Rt no manner of .he cuoilo-''- wr; Demoeracj of W.te, to rep.-. ... , bwtio tpot to bis fair and' beautiful ceelt1 Out upon Buoh cold and hearties selfishness ! We'll nonoVf it. Whn our hearts are full they mut guh oat in the voice of rg.--What Mi'h the Scripture should be done when we'are merry 1 Eh.CardinaU ; We are determined to be saintly, at least in thJa-we will sing. We oan'(t help' it. Talk about ! reetifying' naturt"t fniatako" indeed ! Why, we; have one of nature's own songsters, a jolly ! mocking bird, who sing's all night long til our window such a aongltoo, as would mnko the heart of the Warren Anchorite leap for jy And would be chok that bird with Demo cratic physic and make' him an owl-sol- afld sentimental making nigoi nweous to-whoo! to-whoo! lo-fboo! means. Give m the h nest, r &.J r.h. z. .w .t St.t Senate." 1 I .r t If be -stands aquarely on the ruw . the p.rty , as they say, we are sure ... r choice is very far from oeiog If he is net willing c"- ... i . ilia ntU Ad alO- I KA'intT ru.r u i pu,f,m to taa . tnd T that he will cheer- rru ran - .rcord- - r r ' . .. . if ..rrTthiarUlMNIWl""- ' , fiw h.r Aw part 01 IHO puLiiw " I J . . l t In-U Value.. 1..IMI.U that Ai ovn tcs ioihmwT . 1 7 1 .e-berwl that the Balelgb t,xttioo according to their value, w V'JSSST'S the land of b?. poore5 neighbor U taxed ill the Coaniif. woel ::ll7vnoV tue Democratic Party ao- cssed rw lt It e n j I ifclnkath.t lanuai u AI) TAMBKM Ir.o-r.ur . mnd thtt valae ass, the ltsUtur la .n I mM. to pess U truly, n men bhuiu vu ' i ttnnderstand the Lon .. I hnwvpr wen uv ' c""l r "... -f the .tltutionof our State, and tne gih. 5rth rrli. . roI111. : : n.mratio Dtrtf as its dfendpr ; -ra rn- I - noirersally and deservedly be r j U'.Vo if be desires to " .... .1 . ft t K I A iTnTlll Villi 1 A seeivaiw .iiffs. i know wneiner. wnu vuw fc-- r- ,he na.e of the editor of of hi Docrcy of Wake," let him ,ho is rill ahscnr wc y - with Jt0se, A. Bledsoe, a true Lerno- the n.m ol tne 0a. - ; - . whot- wiUing to be taxea v... f .. ... .W ,y, 1 4ot 4eerve to be e1ete4.-G". JTU-k ani boweTer - -' m,y be "admi . with thu grand politic i skirts, he be the "um t-beau I cnoice 01 :-j tional Union Coovrnnon, via : JOHN BELL, of Tennessee, for rresiaeut, - 7 ----- KYERETT, of MsacbuseA, for tee President- .This is a glorious ticket, which e.n- fatl to excite the utmost enthusiasm thro,ghontthi. broad land. Both nominee, .re known and honored jby every man, wo m,n t'd ehild in the country, m of h.gh . ..... y.A .nJ euliehtened statesmanship, TeViCQI-9 lav ee - 1 ,nd spotless character. The Platform adopted 1 . tk ttonatitution of by the convenuoo, , ".vl 'r:,.4 Sts"mre and simple. On IBS - . . this Platform all Idiots can stana iAiZ, ,.oh other. Acd in it, there are 00 rotten planks! A friend atour e'.bow sug- that in their Utters or accept, foame.. m.T safely state that the, "accept Iv 1 ru,fnrm with the nominations annexed. IU M. Tbii U all we ean say Jo-day hue much to eay hereif er. but we ahaU with his neighbors, accoramgw lUc - EigkiAly andlatUy. We shall be gUd o see this "plain country 'squire" candidate for the Senate. He wiU do jastice to the cause of bis p.rty. We want the question argued, and well argued on both sides. Wo want nd snap judgment, no 'judgment by de fault. Geo-ge W. Thompson is not a booby Vqnire-but an able debate., a well read politician, ith bis books well doubled down wi.h dog'i ears, and withal a cour'eons and . ... ' i;.Ka.1 ntlcman. And if he suo eda r the reoole that they suffer no . . . : ,pntmode of taxtion, well ..4 nnA If. on the con'rary, an ab!e di aion on their part as well as on ours should the conviction, that the Coo-titutioo oht'u he changed, our Democratic friends I would iave the consohtt u'that their c.ue, 1 ;r .nMPurol.-wM at le.t well aieuaeu. 1,1 uw gusbirg.oul bursting voice of niuMQ and song ! It does the heart good. It the voice of nature. God himself ordained the .mono of the fpheres. Will the Cardinal call it JwcopJ. because it does not happen,! to be Democratic and to be snited exactly; to the platform of tho party I Why, your j great Governor himself once perpetrated poetry At least be is accused of makine versef and no Tery gd onesnei ber. Your Governor, also, has occasionally s-irg fongs. If j the gift of poe'ry and s ng ha Wi hi-, becausp he hath grown great ; SD'li ai u to "us youtls," who are yet ill wed the lux ury of "Love's your,g dream," and are not fflirtpd with ereatness J : ! B-t we have it in our power to give the Warrcn'on News man a s'ill more personal poke under bis own particular ribs. Does he now, because his duty req arcs that he should be very circamspert and solemn, choose to .it -toiiolnm .nd toothsome, and M.iidal story of tbe lost pigt Ucw he charged ns with stealing that pig trom ir. Bledsoe 1 How we assured him that the quad ruped was neither strayed nor stolen, but bad ' ; :.L tl. a full nn- come into our posseMio", wuu , sent of its owner! How we adopted and nursed it, and gave unto bim our cnoice How he hath been namea THE NATIONAL UNION CONVENTION. CHEAT CROWD IS ATTENDANCE 1 Tbirty-one States Represented t The Natioo.l Convention of the Oonstitutioral Union j arty a ambled in Baltimore on Wedna-, day last, and was orgaaed by the appointment of Hon. WasbinKtoiKont. of New York, m tetn- p rsay Cbairmau.'; Delegate, wera in attenaano from every State in the Union, except Oregr.n and &mth Carilina. The Convention is holding its sessions in the building at the corner of Fay ette and North Streets, formerly occupied by the Presbyterian Church. The Baltimore San of the 9th the da on which the Convention met, ay : YestoHBV the committee of jrrarjgpmenU were bu ily eno-a'aed in maki"? the rre(.rtun9. I ha iody .f the buildin wi'l Seat about 700 rer,. iio -Hon 30O more. It is Mid the . -r ..nr.niiiin will reO'iire three or . ., ,uncart.inn. A laree num'-T ol d..tis had arrived last r,i2ht,a..d n "V0 ed that the conveniioti will be -nearly fu'l a: be .. r A ns.it of the preparannns ni'ur i'r iiitiii"- - 1 . ... . .so tvvk?ve u.ii--i .. that Mr. iuomroo JOH -"r- ivri" Hcsides, wo v - "TED It) It THE rD WOuld scorn to dodge the dignified diwunsioo rTViTUKEVlCE PRID If a great principle, and betake himself to SETTS, KU iu t ,nil T;maces. with cp j aa e 1 fTEi.aoa-rHXD ro - BALTivoaa, M.vl, J860.-The.&nver.twn, on ve.t,r.Lly. nominated Ho,. JOlltf BELL, of iern. their candidat for Fre,,dent, .nd H. ED Wf4KD EVERETT of cno-eb. f r Vice-Pre.idt. The Convention did nrtad-Ttany platform but the Con.utut.on tf the United State. ' ' 1 things such TnC DISCISSION AT OAK GROVE. There are a. few errors of minor impor in the account' by Governor EHi Organ cf this m eting. U the fir. t place, Messrs. Battle, Ro.s and Rogers" did not . again announce their attention to sit for tie eounry of Wake, in the House of Com mons, provided the people will let them, at Oak Grove." The pabl will, we presume, .1 ... nV Crrove'. as often and aiiow inem iv , - a long as they please, without let or htn-d-,nce Thi only material question between them and the public being, whether they will be permitted tot as mcmbe.s o( the House f p..mtfinn.. n5 staiw in the Capit.i, on the South side thereof, j We shall know be-tcr sometime in August next what the publio thiokbouttbat. We hope tbey may get in ttinnt a verv Tight Squeeze In the ,eco4 , Uwge W. Ibompson is not a "plain couatry 'squire," but m T,ry well creesed, well educated and well behaved gentleman ho has, been often be- .cki; wrl times Senator : and, piiviiv-"- 4. - whether a 'tquire r not, is a ve b.lla. rlavine antics with lo a. ticks and tin-cups ; .bou&h heconld plead very high authority for a cour-e so unworthy Let Mr. Tbou'Poa con,e 0D ,.uA. -ill et him. They will rejoice to measure swords wi.h a foem.n so worthy of ,l,eir steeL They will accord to him a kciehtly courtesy they are sure they will ,neh from him. Tbey will not call 1 . 1 t Tla Kill not bimloaty becauso ne is uuv. -7 preund to "Pw Hcks" from him-becao.e tbey do not. And if they d.d, they would be ashamed to say so. They are quite stirc that be would never have sanctioned such a lousy rirraoh. as that wbifch has led to -hese re- marks. It does not expre .v.."6-, are mre, nor the fenUment of any one pre- ent, except perhnp he paragraph, . ou self Mr. Thoap 00 acqnit:ed himself well on the occasion, as he does always. But he .;ned no victory. He picked m-ticks that day, if by that wean ngure spcv-u - any thing that savors of a triumph. We jearn from .hose who were present, that Messrs. Rogers and Battle made a.ost t.lLng ad j.a that Mr.: Bum surprised even his Iriends. But they gained ro great and suMKiMng victory over Mr. Thompson-nor AA b over them ..t;r.tnr we presume 10 tym 101 w wtr-j 1 milk and homony ! v A. and how he smiMh whsnever so JLi' V 4 1 j t.. 11. u. .,t.a and thlives. StiQ cauea : ia'j" e'" .l.r.:d;e.a merrv pranks for the diveruse mntct Lis foster-fathers lLo! tre notjall tbr thinsrs recorded ia the Book of Sooas, about to be published V Si"g ! We will sing vv- n.t sio?. We cannot help singing. And when our ceneorions friend, whose role nnw is to enct gravity, (defined by a wittv Freochinan"a u.yfericnt carriage of it. bnv. to conceal 'he defeo's of the mind. hall have reached the end cf this great polit -.1 tribulation ; we know iht hi wonted will return. If he eiasuonj f j ,r;,,n-.h. he wdl wear the 'aurels modes ly .a meeklv. If be fails, he will bar it like j . . j .nl.lier of fortune. . Ana we yeaterdav wa thaareetmn i asUnd in ' " mertl Ml-rare. whee H eeling will Ke.hMd after, the can.iidates for Pre.nlent ar d Vice Pre-id.-nt of the Unit-d States shall bave b er 1 nomiaim T .t ..it,ht the d.-Wations arrived ;rapid y ur.ti all .he h.rteli we fil'ed t- their utmost '.ciipacHV. At B.rn..m-5 Citv Hotel the Mi-sittpi, Miom, Ol.io, Kent..ckv;N..rih Cr Una. .;w Jerev, n-Wania. Delaware,. i -Georgia de ea .on. have Ukn roon.s, and -ibl of th.e dek-Hti,..., ave parlor,- for exultation. Amoft; th- p.-om-inent Vus are IL.n. Llic Coombs, Ky.; Henry MiFulle-and J. K. Inge.H Pa ; More-L-.j v n.l m. t Hat mi. Ohio; L Shut k- ev MU.; A. Ja. k..n D-Iald.n. r-P.;and Cov o' fJ. The arnvals atUnrniim j yes- erday number-d 462. Th New 1 ,k delegation V attE..aw n-use,a..d sveral;j.f the Wega tion are quartered at private hoarding - hoiwe. The Yirgir.ii dflegation have thvK h-ad-quarler tC:.ir,.U Hell. . J:lii T"e arransjement ol ine ouiiu..K ,he C-.nvnU-.n c-m,letM W.t r,.ght The tralleries are festoo"d with red, wUite ..nd l lu-, .u- : ..-;..r. tt.n lard dtH..rate9 thel' CO. Willie ine "-"'i . ' . , ... i.i. i ..riHom'sRhiiir. and overhang a lull- ,irTr.lif NVa-h nKton. Ga Batuw. h.ve Mlsobeen jntroduc-d in ih event that the con en- ii..r mar kit at niirlit. - ' II ! -We learn from theapcr received yesterday that the Convention asembld at noon, on j ea- e,d.v. and was called to order "" frit 'ndfn. ! 1 .1 pr,Q Tlev. J. C. : Mc- i r .- r wm men 11 j Cahe of the Epi-c,.PHl Church ; v . . .. -.rv A'nrt wag unaniinou-lv elect ion num.. "' . ,l j.. .1 ... the Chair, he ai'1repel tne 'nyennu-. ... - .r prfut snoech in wb.ch be denounced the iue upo" . iA ti as m er which the Uemocraiic Pr" , "v.. ,1: . . 1 J,.lr.ro,l h 1 , bpllff that III 1 able ar!rcini, ,.' ' .k ; iha-nwar to ralht! around It th VfTa. V t iu" vi" f -j lism ofihe iouniry OLD SOSGS TO WEpT TUNES. WORKtSO MSN'S .BONO TOR I860. ' TuB. John Anderson my Joe. ' . John Eilia Oh j mv Je-Jbn, : ; j Wht-n first we were acquaint, -t ; We thought you w-re tt all right" John I . TbiMich 'ow we find you mntl . i "We took you for the 1'eopie sjnena, Because vou told. "9 -so, ; On, tueh t'friend, we enn fdepend. i . : j John EHU-on my Joel John Ellis, Oh I my Joe-John, . We enn but think it right, ' j . That the strong should ear the brunt, John, AcconHngi" iheSrmight; : . The 'eijt, vu phould not grind, John, "VhiK- h:md-in-hnn, v o, For, if voj do, iherfee you'll me7! : T " " ; John EUU-on my Joel John El'is, Ob i my Joe-J.-hn, You, 're in shameful plight, '' . To bo '"Fq'ieakinif" from the stump, John, -" WnHt-vor is, i right!" ' -' You inu-t hnvc changed your mini, Jobn& Kirre '- "f--ag" was the e,. . And you will .W. we've changed our mind, J i ' T.,l.n FJlis-on rnv Jel f John E'.Us, Oh 1 my Joe-John, Y..u are not ' wather-.w:w," EUe, you w.uld see a th under storm fnst pa'heijinst 'er jour. kief,' And il we I've till Anir'J-t. John, ; l o the Polls we all will go, ' , : ' We " wcrkiis;-ment" wi'l thunder, then I i John Ellis -iimy Joe!, M aecou Light TOB THX UIQISTKK. Ksw Light, N.,C , May 8, 1860. . fhtmt : I have con "lu led to Cive you oma nt .f the M-tir,K of the democracy .." t dietricfc, at LaWa Store on baturdajr. 5'h SPECIAli NOTICES. inst., tor tne nurpofe oi fp'i"K - f Brwtu ana oor, ier tend, the; Countr convention at Kaie.gu wrtk . davof Mav Court. After ijivini: pub.io not.ee o ,v . 000 000 th mee.inir. a d all the drumming trial oouia Anitf Tniir i Th 21nta9 linimrnt cure RXtnmalitm . , . Tke ifutajf LinimtHtvwrf Jvit ; , f Xutmuj Linemtut curt Bumf and Woudf Tk. lJt.,ma Liniment eurm Sort: U'ctrt, C'td , ilgta, Vornt aaa h orn, i-.Lf ..i..i..-,.f lh m- . l .;..i)).n.lm. a"d appointed Tenons 11101.1 ' I '. . .- r . " . .1 inn omrwritJ Or . I- ...... I nM m ilIlT-,H'll I III' I I J u.. r tt e dis'Ttctl j Several peraona pawed durmR tne er hjulod bv the wheel hora, but be could not ket tVmUo stop. An old man was present -who has for many years aerveu .., i . : v i : J. .1.1 ;.,flnn;.R Wlta for them, ana w no nnsconpiuBm-" v.:. heiiiw Beve.relir drummed by tneni u's iv-w-wr i . . . . . .i ..: v, -Vo ,rulr. in ana tola llie:n ii" - done with tUm-that be had lost all confidence in them. ar4 that he never intended to vote f,,r anotherj democrat, ard that he would usi i all nu influence against them. ..-li !, mu. .ha f..nr nftr the meeting broKO. J.UB w.-V. ..." - - TVl rrl ku . lio.la and lookeU OMeCltJU., . "J evidfntlvsawtn-'wri'ingon inwlt. ci at of "Sew-Light are evidently yred of;Loui.ty Co..ventiop$. - nMlrnvfR FOR THE RK01STER. THE ORGAN A5 D THE II. G. CS. v What hi. become of the borror Mt bylthe Or. r..si A OI!,.5Hni? Whv d lipuMwh ll their nuhlishjiblepreoeedi'nz. and "Keep UarK Dollars. Per .Anna at th treserTr ad rettorer f AW ,u. , ' .. r. . , . ..n.M. HnruindCiU t. It curat all apraiai,oa. Wnanda, Still Johitii. e. Di4 ym r haar af any lordiaary Sura, Swelling ePfin or 6tuTDa, altW oa man or haast, which the Musun Llnlmant woH o cure 7 Did you ever visit any rwpeetabla DrasgUt la anv part af the world -In Kuropa, Asia or Aawnee who did not tay - ii wa tha graaWat dicovry of tba are 7" SiAi evury irhara. Eary f.mlly vhouM tare it, tWiiaas. , SRIE3 VARtV may 2 1m. .; I Proprietor. Kaw-Tera. ; CONSUMPTION 'j' aaa i ASTHMA OU RED. t t raurs. TiT8',0VKRD. WHTTJ In the Eal Indies, a (eerUiu cure for Centaoiptloa, As'hma. BMnohiut, Ccughi, Colds, aad 0"J: biliiy The reraod t was di.eovered W him whea M only child, a daughu.r was, given no to was eured, and is now alive and welL Drn. of tfi'tine his fel'ow mortals, he wM tend M tioi- vM wish il tb. recipe eoa'ainin, full dlrecUo.nl "-l and suocesifnllv usio th.t remedy, free, m relp There U V: ' .1 .k.. u Anmt mot note sioglejympwnip. V,ou;u,D,',.:iT their names with (tamp Ir return p.g-. 01 M ' . -n . ; . . .u . r.w..fruirt intrust his PreM in so.-hcomiianvJ is n wnniig - mm , and Patriot ism v. . " - . ; ! :. r f i n.wmb'. of Ken . .v.ri I . 1 11111. ..C-lIW " ; I t...-kv. comn.i tee were RuintT.z . w - ed on PeruiMnent Urganizauou, j Tho Convention tHen wok a rw- , AFTERNOON SESSION THF CONVEN HON PEMM ANENTLY OK IDE ST AND VIEWS OF MEMBLKb !. FOB THK REGISTER. , . Mr. Editor . fcrteinly there can bf. no gr--aer incclive HO anion iban encourasremenx .fthefir-t district, are daily r"C.ivfn- the pipers and o.erw.se, itwmo.iu", e-oi.rn"tnr nope " c..v.v - -toril c-ndidate wt the inte.i -r and Western part of the State, ann from h-re, we return to. you tho same feelinca oflropeful s.inces-;. J! . From as'atermerit omotime since mituc v,.. throuKh Vr-.rrrr.ard that too, arkm the most L .. . a. v.-JiVm.nTatic m loriiy; nthsStat ta but 2769-a !mj ri-y of IkuU Ihirty.three voles up- a-' avera i' each.countyJ A . hance f.L..fk. nMit vci.ea t each county, tnermoi-e u. uuv ...... v.. - .An ,a a re,:.eta'.le ma o ly. This, wethV'k. with the tir.ei- of just and eq ml taxation, 14 bot j : aa .1 ... hw in ihh'St district weeertain- f ' rr, " tr should. Mr. p.i begus- . ; . . . j : Veit hs wearelold. and hare every reason to believe be wHl.be, hi succ-ss is placed ievond doubt, ind North CaroM-ja once more relieved from Democratic m.s-rule, and thejiur jpnvme and onerous m-d" of taxatifn wh;oh the rreet.t Revenue Law enforces u,.ori her cUiaens. Vow t o, is tho time whn evo' just and ta.r me'an Should be adopted .to e-ahli-h a l stoe ; and thr-iih organization of our party, tnd brins; out ltef.iststr.ncth. ToaccomrlUhth.si l th.-kyou will admit Jbatj there .are no means ore effec t"a'. ihart.by'nfmihatinij; aa..-ur candidates fT t" Leeislattire. the stront ana unt puil-... . f ; be of or party. Ur peot, e TZaZ . rinnine to to tills lmponaiii. .... -- - th-'claini and! availability of guch ..fits members IhoWme. have h en suited. For the be lato. rial nomination., for th- c.. unties rasq'jotank and Perquimans. Nathan Newby, E , of the lat Ter cuntv, and tr li K. SPed, and W. h. Bag W E-oj . the junior' editor of the State of Pas i;,o.a..J havJ been ...tt?rstedr ei.her of whom would make an abl" ana eu.cieow irr TIl thecand'date. we think that should crHp into their "Culvert," and ariad Wit nocturnal Jnusic for 'his mysterious hand ? Or his Excelldncy looking about n.m mrK-n" to to after -next A"siu-tT And i he sending ahead his 'premonitory symp'oms" to make secret arrangements lor a migration, v. , W J . IW." . . . . . an t ... .gttti. oee. ' at one take noia 01 aaa . ' r.u... -i..,i- t th. nerves, failure of memory, ..tffflcaTt exWctoo, saarp pcln. U the tongs aore throat, ehilly ssnwtions, nausea at tao - 'action o' the bowels, WasUnt aw-V f the muielea. . 11 and 34 jonn o . New York. Address, dee T w6m TRIAL mes tospealcor tiim in our comm. . a, especially tb re,K,rt of his trifl on the rbaiies at "Randut.h court, werd given to Bax-tIMorb. Mav. 9. -Tho Cwvention re-a- sen. bled at.4o do k, P. M- . The C .mmitwon l'"rmineni wryo.- . -ported the fmm-'f WasbinRfm Hunt of New irark tr- P.Mt of;tbi. Cve-oon, with ft U. Gillia n. E-q. f Oxfor.1, N. C., ap- rv..-lel one of tne Vioo-fre.-i.ienii, anl J ' o. W. ...... D...t,. .-.nenif the Sec- Svme. ti-q , ea.tor ot i"? bcV " ..red This brine the 16 ft f IG Mr. Ilunt. in nddrwrint le CnntAntion, u I u f aU atpliiifiai uwenut'H. IICU a . a . .il Bhall yet have many a bear 7 .augu , , 01 n. . . ""f 5 r,,piM and interspersed -i h occasional "dhr.p. tbe ; o- whTch ail uld dite H. bonr cra-uJ over the uncomfortable tigU sneeze drbin.elent f lnto which the present political exuenete. j t S? have forced him. Fun i'h our friend is both j ind wther iiilIfa, that are no. musing dissen , - .1 foursPC. tbc", Cardi- tUinCns .udelaeb:re. j JJill IUU"I ew- and unit" ulLtlieir par') -a w.v-. bv 'curtesy h the rijjht to present . .. ...ij'.i.J nivM this her riffht. V:W n ' I. .....A ..; -.u.rl s. tisfiction. Certain- Jv there can rynoone mowe.ivu; Wv, for theim-rly ai,d continued erv.cea he has rlmd-red it as ft Journalist, and Lis ever active and "fi :ur par y throughout the State, observing this impor ant consideration, and i.(minatfn w .-b or 1 v as will teod to eff-ct a .thorough orsraxiUon a d unite all the party's strenand who H """" . ! ... 1. .i.a t,W nd correct canvass. 'ana -. . . s election hs a A. B. OF UEV. DANIEL WORTH. Since the arrest of Rev. Darnel Worth lanwe- cembr chared with preach'ng and circulating incendiary seufments, we havo had occion sev erl times'itosirt'akof bim in our columns. Ihese reports, - u some ext'-ht, and ih-refore, we oeem in 7 necessurv to oc-Hpy much space in reporting ha tr.al in blGiiilford Supe.ior court of ast week The trial wias before trie same .ruojr, same i.rose-ution and defense, viz ; Ju.lee Bailv 5 rro-ecution solk-iuT, Settle.- as,ined, by J. McLean and Will, BC,"1 Hon. J. T. 3orebead and Ralph Girrell Esq. Th nnlvlindictme-t in this county wai for wren latine: tlfelper'a "Impending Criaa.' T" ne.es weije intrduced, one testifying ijhat berbad b.,u.bt three conies of this work from Worthy the other hai bought one, and had heard Worth say he had sOld one hundred copies. .. . w . . :J. .rfe hr thP defense that this book didnot dome under the statue, that specifying a writien-or printed paper or phainphlett. Tha Judge charged that the book did come un- I ler' the law, since a book was -,-inHpaper, and Hs beingi stiched together was oniy s ,im.ui..S eo'her printed papers.". . ' The jury returned a verdict of gu'lty,aftr hay ini bee-l out atx-ut fifieeh. minuW. Uhe penalty pronounced bv the Juduo Waa felve montna im nrisbnnienb. From this decisionthe defense took ' ..I inlU!!iii,maCilU't ..JJiJ : nnn red br the maci8taes at thetima Wurth was T" v 1 7Inn foe $1000 h'ch, together with the bon f.0 .4s, required to obtain the aop-al. fas taken by responsible' securities. t.Ve furthej understand that the bail was reduced to ilOO ort each indict, rnant ir Ra-'dolpt. coftfity, and that Jrspsrinr .-.. 1.- u.a -ft., dim also.. H4nce we pre- lies C".Hl ire .mv. .v. ... 1 same Worth U now a large, and itl the genera ..ini.,nkhat he will n make his ,4ca pe lortrl i 1,.... fugitive from iueticd from tut na live State- Greensboro aruitiED. . v : In A'hville. on the 2d nst , by Rev. B. H. Mer. rimon Rev. T. 4 ATKIN. of KnoxvUK Ten. , late editor of the "A ft""" 10 Miss SUSAN G. J.1NDSET, of Aahevllle. In MurfreesbW, at the residencelof the Father, PBRT Catbo, 1 "jy H.vmee D D. LL. D.. Mr CHALKS HttSttl rSfEB "ia TmS SUB A, CARTitR, all of M.ui freesboro'. - . i i .. OBITUABV. Died, in this citv. on the 3d tost, of eomump- -Win W III C TUCKER. st. For more than f resident of B.leia-h. H bad served bis country aTa volunteer in tba army of 1 Team past, bad bWn an enterpHsinj and u" LTXhant. While capable of Ines.,, bn noted f.r diligence several year, bad been oomneled by bod ily InSr mity to retire from all active particlnaUoB in ""Sbrds bis fend. pWsur. now to ' hi. decided religious character, and V' ! unmurmuring submisakm under psinfufvisitations. Ha made a public P!V . ..uk 4 .1.. Hivtiur uader the min'ttry o the Re ". Wm. Bumpa. in 1841. Jtts bellav Eat hJflrst permanent religious impression, wer received at a prayer me-tlng.beld at the reaideno of The Rev. kW.XTSS oa the .KJcasiori, by the Ute Be. Dr. Wiitiar McPbeeters, on the wordv' 8trrib . ta. the and narrow U Ihe wav which leadeth 1 lit Keren, that find iV HiJ-aS favored m the cireuu.;Unces of h.. literally feU asleep in Jesna, and jm f " the rains and Care of this troubled life. 1 wfeked U driver) away in .bis -Jedness. buUl righteous bath hope in his death, J. ThTlf. C . Prebyurian and r?n E?bo a requested to copy. ... jf- . f . tc. L4Z P"aZim, we feelinas of fear, but regard Poo c...n.,na csinttlusion. 1... ti... r . ,0A PASQUOTAKK UO., AL.tv am, nal' I This unnstural restraint wn '' 1 f.-rnh Presin-y fen wa. j .k.ll -melbpr btve eccd times j membew of Ihetonvenuon BOO") bum cu-.. . .y. -.;ni hv-aud-bve ; whitever may suit of the contest in "bich we are gaged. ' ' L . ! A LOOKINU GLASS. The Governor'- " dander 'f ta "P. His "Novnm Organum," flayed on red times menibens of theConvention, j WM w the. promulgation of a platform does not eem bo the re- '.j (vttB.e,0her. appearing to re e now en-the Constitution suffio.entf-r ibepurpoe. THE KN1GUTS OF THE GOLDEN CIB CLE. Several members of this association arsembled in tb city on Monday last, end after a .. . .t..rnrtd on Thursday evening. Gon 14 ' t un e. omivw . - , k- flbprnatorial fingers, ei'csout l,, n',kw resiened'tb office of Commander. CVtueui.y u, - - - jrtmentof the organ . 1 .K.ii . . v ini. mHiiH t . ' - - - enough evident this ntieranoe Ellis has not claimed the right op freemen fro, mailing matter of any 4. Hot be does claim tb- right to protect Governor tO 8 - kind to End ki.nlelf from insidioaa attacts, ana nut who his encmic are" (namely "by en- the Pos cffioe.") " What, be com- drtfSj but could not fiy ' a s 1 ift rr r.Uine.1 Of was that D nao. earUC.. - r . nt.. .f.v. Th i rc nr ?tion: and was elected rresiaeni m.u- Governering Degree of the Association. un -.t....J Bev.l Isaac Soratlgler 'delivered ad- ThH,v evening atihe Court Uo.ise to a crowded audience, oa the .principle, and ol jncta a !,i..n We heard ien. iicr 1 . - to bear voe auu.c Gen. B. said that the organ arid was ong t . l.ev. Mr Spangler. GOV ELLIS AND THE CHARLESTON SE- Tt no doubt struck .he inteliigenj and knowing :,; ntGov. Ellis' friends.wuhsHne considers. !. Ju .. i,.h..l,t rtenounce the b uth' rn indienant and n.renseiy uiur. .... VIRG NIA1REVURLIC AN CONVENTION j The Virginia Bepuhlican SUte C -nvention met at WbUirTgxm Wednesday last. Ill parUot the Stte rtlireented. The Conveni.oh adopted res- .i. .t, twnrahl to ihe cenerai pmucv u. ublu4n .party, and declared iu inaenut .. . . r . .... r 01, w..,rr f '.invention. Tne poi ttnenomirioet.i u'ovn i, VL . ia, " . i 1 m ...... .nfi o.ere not mter- proceeoing were u: - - r-upted, V.v.. .Uh . f!nvn- ! It is! a blot upon Virginia u 7" . "7 tion wlas beld within ber Doraers. It mti't speeder ?nr " s.V S-tnrdav I laH. hodit aiiui-M1'- - I. . f fill arl have cratea nargniv uw.. -ii !?i. " jmn.t.- in AW. section who have onlv entertained, but expressed Very oecioeo not on.y , ' wilh ith. seeding 'C7. inipeingof these aeceders Gov. Ellis asid: .. ..m delegates went to the vention to preven 1 Cbarl?ston Con- t a nomination, and to dissolve . 1 ..it s-Ka rnn tfuntmn . ; .i.-'i;...n!....iit. That fallow trom XKl Tm. ..f B.vard-h a Democrat Wa7.": I h.de,.- to woVk the political r,";.Jrnal friend..; I hope never, to see w..-,.V- t. n-mocra'id irtv again, lb:se set-e. e? . , h. nlAwii we have . .1; pinion at alt on the suMect . ... -t.:.i.loiinuivocllV wl recollect an exception ' ' n Jt..l TTtT,.h talAlv Another MAarta. tsv. vT3' j ArUnh in North Cart'lina, for circulating 1 ' T. . ... v... -.iuutl nn hail and ar- u "M"" " ' . . . .:v:.v: here ne is to kuiuu rived aa a ' On in New Tork.wl jnariyr. Mn.v fiveninz. sara the 3J. x . express, .h- K.. TlaT.inl W ortU. who nau u" vv..-...- in Greensborougb jail, North Cardlina on a charge ot ci culating the Helper booahd libera ,on . ... k A .rf Irean at the ASsemDiy IMvtos, x,l. v ' V t which be claimed all the honor. of mndom in the approve. of John Brownism. A col lec-ion was taken up m aid of paying the forfeit on nis oonu tjittttrtt OF A FUGITIVE SLAVE. -r Th- ateamsbiri R. R- Spauld, - 1- rasai f 1 . iu aw 4 . : a. . - :r,.h thi WassacbuMts 'delegation ironx 'Au'iii; .rrived here to-dar. Yesterday, on ding the deli very of j that portion, bf irue, ptlr" - . ;a, ,hea ffeniUirr.en who Men's dncted debate, r .. . , tr .1....I... minniirowB". .. . 1 " . . . j ... ... ... rroui LUC GIl.K J I . . . . . . ... . 1 1 rw 1 Mil. 1 . .. a . TT.rn w .in i .v....- - - - .w . 1 . C . V ;, ... , 1 both part e. It was cerca.oijf 1'"" " , 1 every memoer 01 r, well drilled i,n F Election day will ( frtmen! Oh, niyttmn try . l0 violate the neutn 1 . politician, and knows what's wbat bdoui a. well as not folks, In the third place, Mr. Tborop-on was not there that day, jus happening" to be so bnt came there a-purpctt. . In the fourth place, We learn -upon inqui at the iosttfficV,and clewbere, that Mr. ti.o A BotMpick ticks" off the three .1em,n nxmed. nor from any body else. 11. Shaved like a eeotleman, and even if h bad seen ticks on any inconvenient par of the person of any of the free cititens there pre .ent, he would not have presumed to pick them off himself, but kindly pointed them out to the person most interested that he might pick bem off at his leisure, and in the way most agreeable to himself. N In fact, "peaking. on thi ticky subject, a by-standcr thought, after the debate, ho saw Mr. Thompson try to pick one fna bis own head but his bead was not there. We think bis bead acos there, bnt that he was so bewil dered he could not fad it. In the fifth place, The gentlemen bo char acterixed in the' Daily' Press .re not "three K-iiow Nothio vrould-be membera cf the As- acmbly.w If there U njr truth in the states meut, which we doubt, it L. in the proportion pba.ioally so to ours. x.icc. Bhow the effect. ONG SISG-ING Our excellent friend the Cardinal is great . a t 1 J L.ma Wsaaan Cb tin lv exercised that we snoo.u. ui.. ' i ! 1 ! .a snnff crodlv as to indulge in ine e Whr. dotb he foreet the crand harmonious t ll.n.1el and Ilavdn. which, fill Ot'ciiuvrs v: t-mr.lAa and lift no the soul to heav urn . ..R.rda of Krin." wnose uv '"- - .... i. j i ... . s.uthern imi iuk J V. hi. f rllMlrta. na(l . IMtH'u r,- , rr.t-...v tnin pirson$t -uppoeeu W -. --r 1 h binMof in 1854, in Kenty. ..f-V-cirCuLtr-d th- documts"The orki- g JJ. W ltion ,M to ptect, Southern Address snd Mr. Wilson's Ofeecn., (-nl(;rs to C(unterat-t tbe-ctot aiuou :....l,.n. in the Nor.b. We went on 10 !Sed .the propriety and ni ......n."- 'fcis SUD- I of Mexico DO -oer.a.u F"'" . . - n ihat country, nn.aiiiius".v- r r : , the Association was swo... o. trality laws, and coirfuenUy . . . : ..m.f .at iba risht oft And be eon.p...uVr . . orK-... ifvfres cuine the fair land . 1 - . v... 4 r tha action 01 iu u pru ni-u - ; . . , Itwasab.nasome.y.ou- jreemen, u-- - - , mrw . ' from the robb,rs, assassins, and uarr. ri. Sreignty, t S a few who ap.lauded Put. upon ther.vwerel a tew wu n .he more firienda He raid that i.. 11 :.tili tn OreanHt, 1 - , . vi' ru fillibtisters. From bis li.S K.X?ei'euY, --y - c - lhey w,u.u no. - " v . fK.,K5ef ob- but al,o a, Actor. He need not too. a tux U ,: evicen, . . a whining R.n.e, Smffle. He needs no ne.p t' Mexico. fr0m.brL. Hetsauadeptatpicki .K...Snrs.ba had transacted in this body Ue has by.his wanton attac on r;" .atno. for the past two weeks,, ow. Men, (publ.ciy niaae, vv, .,, the absence of alarge nurooer 01 in-.- 1 . . 3 s n.aa i11a(IVttrtU nHic.K , vU m-ma. -f all. They 4 absolutely of .r.r.. ,,1! nuestb-ns when divide 4-rt.A or of ""r" " r.7. , i.jW aMumed bv either 01 seemed . ... n-m;... n.-wk SrhV "bunk., andithe bunk being 1 ruui wM ' . . m j - WASHING MACHINE. t Clothing Time, amd Labor Saved I ' TNDISPaNlJABLB TO B0USEKEEPKK8. THE most simple, ceeomieel, aa dnrahl 1 art ever offered! to tha publis to aUaviaW tb. dlset faru of waah-dajr. ! -'.' "' ' i . . T DascaivTrow. ; . . It consist, ofi metal eyljnder, Uh Tibs b side, and an inljer'or blinder of Xd, with lib.. tbelw. T ejlu?d.. wank tarn.b.th .yliad . . i J, Ann.ita irectioop. rapvrlly area" dTMS the "ai tbreegh tb. ..-.tbaac dWthi work Sickly, di.p.aes.at.rrty with mbb aud tha. saves the wear felothes. ' - '' .J' aaa tnus guluVAN A UYATT, froprieto. I Jl 54 Beekmaa street, ew lor ad County Eibts f sale, a4 ebaaeS.ppli.d with Maehiaea at whol.U oa ill to,Maei-.Umopo.by.WW a. OUT mwwf" - FOUNDED IMS. r ' CUABTfcXt" i Gorier of Baltimore and Charles it BAL1IM0RK,MX, . . . milS Largest, Moat Eleg a-Uy I alar Coaiuiereial Cell-. raUtE.ifcJ B Wizned exrrei.lv lor Young Mea dwinef el.bBotr.H PaaencaL Bosiaaa. pocatwp , sbertest possible ti aod at aiea eapeaae. 1 v ... , ' rnr.A there.' The ana BeantbellV nroemen.eo frTbux th, Ctain doubted ?f X .QUAE. " . , ' u. 1... (ntoreentlnir crawled The . .. ... L:. J,m tntpreentinir .7 JHMtfaeiJ. aa a Uarae S.aara.;a the Statement ana aer u.. . - - u m. eoootry, repw thelntior Via of the Collefa, wtta i.-us TT . al .in K. nt to Every 1 oong the arpumen.. . rr ... - y EUi- hich to them ing himself out of tbeir support, bejoua reaemp- - .n HUpndanee on th. Charleston conveni.on. ent melodies fill G-.nileman 1". lias the Cardinal b emascu lated his soul that it abhors the voice of the .rmer charm he never so wisely 1 Dad tion. They will show him at the ballot box The daily ssio-a nave ih., , - K there no "U-irdS 01 r.nu, 1 , ' ., ufrttmen " . .h .everltine niseer.' - 1 a.tiv rr 1.111. 1 uu 1 wav 7 " Sinn igiipiui& w . .. i .v- .il?.n Did Iriah ' li- " . .e .u. rk.PWinn Convention tbe iwFirii mo ;i T77 . :..- uivcits. I .rlumrnmeiii 01 mo - - 1 . . . , i.r iiPHS. I .niournmeu BOARD OF MUu a.---" -- been much more prom t j r vir.. nl Kxarniners m in sew"- - ... .-. s 1M DUin.'" ,1 ...... . . I ... . , ,hn id have met aauy n" 1 cuj-i fitably 00- . .v... v.A-r Kika.in session. On nen iuv 1 ci,y on Monday Wst. and la?t the Hon. Jefleraou Da- ' of-Mi ' . . . .L- i',.rt room. J.o MonaJ s. . ' ..j 10 o'clock. 10 ine own-.r-- . . . t.i .11 dt rv tM wnii-, ". t.. .onnff blood in his veins in glorious 1 - rd hM been engaged, jin examining -P; 'r.-- , f0-ofB,, resolutions, - j- o . ... j.i:k. ..I . ii.. n this Ktate. ana made a svro..5 -1 , A nd did it not then tingle with delight at ,,cant, to practice medicine in this l.te, ana niaa. . . r .erritor.es, same aa . .. . 1 : .k.f iien 1 nnHM.ni uns toeir UU v." I- . .. .. those .pint stirring .yu.puou.c-, - w. any oiner - difcussed. Every v. I.-.! an took eaotive the hearts of next. : visionof the " .w. mM.meii by tba "Tr::ion1 fjanw.forKetthose l PUBLIC DOCUMENTS. . . I thT. Hornted ni:rdwtb. iniisuu"" . . I . ... ... ik. .l.Ia Kenre- good old times 1 Is the jolly eaitor of tho Warrenton Nwa tbe man to crush out these ballowed m;mories I Must we .sing no cam- VrTJS, ha. W consumed tbe Sen, We are under obligation, to the able Bepre- .nd tU Hou.e We are unu e , 1VL7i- In..ffed in discing the Tariff b It tentative, inigr rn - earn---tcomi ne to a vote., Jj..lrwA yn r&mmiaTQ lokcs - wsainm aAn im lUUUiii" r o yea verily, shall there be no more oake. and t .1 ki;M1 in Ki .!. k.nM the uarainai w . ' . at . .;b. ba.ianse Ae is sad 1 virtuous i 6- . 1 j v ulmn. because, for Must we eoagn au - -.T". r, 4 nOTlsta. Ga. DnJUgU u ; paper, -and 8ih DistricU of this State! Messrs. Smith, .iece Jiondayw " ' m IK- J.nmnntJi rA I . Gilmer and Vance, lor puouu. - " . Thk Dbath 0 ccived at various times of late. t?. . r. Ti'tHtsiDic. We see.it South sk stated that J. ft: lbompeon. the, Sn eary Merger, ha, beers engaged. Jo edit e . . . sj . aveallent famllV Southern Field ana xire Booth, bis political sorrows bave Harris Private advices from Japan enflrm toe rp"ru - iTnd Harris, United States Minister at Yeddo. - George W. Davia, a prominet merchant o Vngton,N.a, ,died on Samrday Wt, aged 61 year.. r . . 1. ..a, the candidltes -i'i -assHyins oom- -- - .. th,t1t a.W of lb boutn. x v . n,.Uui insihere. Ini reflecu-nnd m'was some, guge ne ' -r- di,8i0.,g. However what modited in fut ttv,ut selecting that mav; o.' ..0 -"---r Whatever our rep.rtor b.,re.nar my Bo t we are sustained is in int-nwiv o. u.. . : .,n after I1U H limbics , . . i,;K mrtrifl of Del- thoe rigbuanu Domoeratic. or- ftware, we u -r v' rted Dm,rat. ean., whs noson.y ' -a.tituted him one 01 cyx-n, of whom iLWi!L0r'Butwb7rt rtL"geU iU due-nseon Advocate. . ! v "rlw DaxuV Lawrence Johnson', E-q . ... Wn rrt Of L. J0HK805 & Cd., . .t Philadelobia,died at hts resi- JL in that city on Thursday last. estate valued at $100,900, seari negro tae br. - ; - r i - Baliimor-e, to "bVfiuiv. v tra-nsfered, to be sent from Baltimore borne.' - '.. DEATH OF EX-GO VERNOift TAZ3WEU.. ' - t ? 1'ha VMtriD jjiisirwii M?"" . rfk Senator from. I wr A"!r-T.: ;.terdav. at the otoTuiUtakeutot tern Bflore ior inn - . it-M'J; Evy looag appiieauon, ... the pi useauHff - - Write lm by return mall. fob ly. AddreH, E. t LOSDI Bali I more. - r '; ' TJriT.TTlfiAll. - 4rr : .., XT.v 7 An laddreas to tbe se- ceder"from" he Charlton 0mvention,: ur.n, ceaera iiv'" Convention. June KSb-laamthe member, of Cungrt?s. , 1 ... n t-l V.ma The Post-offl'-e at Fleasaatvuie, r.ocaingu-, v-r v ji..Hnd.r Mail 1 matter in- Slorrh Fantville, Ould be directou v e..... . ; He leaves vx M , M. J. M O p R B ' Formerly of4Steked . .C.... .FARLANtoMANlcVCO. 1 v psti.ai'1''1' JaS.'B.MTaRLairD Jas. I'.TaTMAir, - HxNBT BEBQHAOBai, iASR C. DLPHAM. XTORTH CAKOLIHA, HAL1FAXC' N IY--St of Pi aad Qoart jj iB. Pepper 'nd wife CaroUn, Xatalia raS sSb. and othera, ew M : .ni wife Lixala. P-aaat Cra-p tarfe J arm. Hate, aad Ut d , ThU laa iUoa tlU by vPlalotuT.( for a ! I 61avea. aadUtributioa st tbe proeeeJs. aac ".b. aatisfa.tio. ft. Court h.f fendanu arei aoa-residenu of vhls 8Uta, tt I. toTpabliinrion be m.d. la the ajM six .ieeesilv w-ka, aoUf,ui tb. tB. filing of this petrtion, aad tkualess pear at tb.1 Coort House, In BaUfas, ea t; ..it aad aasweT' the p- - W..Ja-H kltaker, Clerk of oar r. third Mondsyef Febrsjary a. JAS. O. waiiati atoffioe, tbw third , 1 J HAUVAxi '.agwPrAav' ..a uaWMssmMr to the aatUfaotloa of tb. C, aad it sppeanns; w . clM,,Dta, tr a aoo-n to tb. -Kal ta Sithleids b. tk Moadayl. Bept thea aad tkore ah-w eense. tr a-y he SSaftb. W pMiti-a shoald aot be oerwise Jadf-. ,wU1 U Itae VfalUrK llM ' T AAJ aw "lilw6wPrAdv$3... t 1 f tVwrvsrWftrPft sit I? flW- . j m1.. A.1 . aenii-annual dividend of au .r..l.f; 1701 . - ':v-; 'lT -- . f JOHN MAONDER'S I at ...memt.. Tmi., ' Headrto.es. r w w ---r M - nmaDU if requiree. . ; Designs luruu. , .ttended to. WorX - " r ... . . . " ' ),.L;a-r.:- l .f .. r -'f... i-j.-i ft r .V V'
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