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4 l"- i !1 it ft l?3 H If l ii:- Ia- w i av n i ' i v. . --..-- i ixj ll k i:iinnu ut in aw " r . - t - - . t . m i j - '-dt . - -a1 . ' - - n lift 1 ' ' ' - jTnadpnrlamtionaW ( r-i Ir I . -izTtA dlfforencfr la me what 'man u selected if -litfl V ' -ria1ap.. thV Constitution1,. ":mattef -how V .d JoUgw-itixeTi-iIh4ll "fly jtM&g -abbot v T v fi -ia be irroQndc4TTnapy of "I"11?0 T.-: -iiinVtKMnBiiMhii time' rTbonea i $A I-- taMoott-a Toniijc-SooTra pumt the itw'tliat taaBritish Lotv-isroacbea bee the V'itaM nd stripea. f (Applause, long- continued, - VThi man not taube frorthr of the Amerieanjte9- . Tt rnoMM. absnrL-VhM WiaH fieldJSoott t-What ii the oak of tijafoTest It - - w deepwted ia th6 aail-oi wkichlt standa.4- ! ' Hefalhoali identified ;wit& and "planted ott" -V' Amoncan- eoiLv Applaiias. f ; ; But m j province ,waa to epeak' of tkei gentl " manjvho nai nreeeived Ihe nominatioti fof th:e . f-l eecond.o--.5i-ee.tovBaj fjiend, William : '.AOaham.'4'aislaaetlvadvImaTle'iMo : VfOTt.s!rtnratiTaofttaige Ofjuin; I.m-tha; jndiTidual, '.Ifor nearlj-a v"qurte 'of "centwryoiJt 'opationa have led a. . iBW:Vnort.dailoontact.I state to you that a - eion of a- more rorthy atock - never descended . vin luiy familf . Jle is the descendant of a re--T;lutionarV aoldier. - General Joseph Graham-was . t- 1J "birthA PenneylTaaian. AVheiv but fire ortiuc , " -. - "Jea d he; was gamed by his .widowed moUier . -: f: io . North " Carolina. . .Although young, he was, - . old enough "to.-be in Mecklenburg in v However it mar be denied or hidden, or the fact " f-enppreedTyei it is true us the teachings of h was taade in'Meeklenbur m that State, "at the ?: -little town "of Charlotte, . on the 20tb. "of May, 1775I mention this with pride, although there " ha been a political "separation-lietweear myself . and the descendant, ot toe men- who maue tae "' declaxation illh .tQ: MeKnighy, .thfe Polks, and divers others ; men J who knew no middle fbriune between the jiberr nea. of the-country; and death men brave aa Julkts Csesar 'and "as . ttatrioc as Cato. Trom ' one of those men William A Jlraham ia4eeoen .' ded.S I have never met with" a more honorable - tnan. ' A man ; more ; American in -feeling has : never ye t come fo my. Knowledge. . i ne tempta :, tions ofsueiees eould not seduoe bun from duty, ;.' " nortbfoiwofoircnm8tAacescMbimtoatoap . s- to conqoer Among those who nave known bun ..CJjest and! longest, his private character is fiiost - : apprwiawa. . n w aw w ob ah noDorea dib. - - lie was reneatedlv a member of the LensIaturtL ' .' : . and -wasyelected to preside aver one branch, of - toat EMXtT.-. II b war-elected Uovernor, ana served - a a. vnitea .states' isenaur. xie is now nerem . J thl position of Secretary of tteNavy which fob - know as well as Ilo; There is nomanwho can V point the finger to any spot,on the reputation of that gentleinan ; there is no man who is mere J aruentiy uertxcu o .wie , vopsaca hob ana me . Union, ana mora of an jlmencan m character: - I fear I shall subject myself e the disease ;to Which talkers are liable but, let me say, modest and QnpretenUng as tae Uld aorth State is, W0 tender to yoaour heartfelt acknowledgments for ' presenting, one of her sons in oennezion withep distingtiidbeda position as Ae Vice Presideficy .-. ' - vLet me talk in plain way, and call your at-" -tention to fact: lorth,.arolin was" the lasi .r otate-, save one; to. come mte the Union. -'She has never acted from mere imnulse.' not from v judgnjenf She feared that the General Govexn- : ntent would .be too strong for her.-? She could not, however; ihajppy fromrthe siEterhood, ,7 solitary and alone;-QtIpledge.youniV8acred 5;' -honorA will beihe lat h leave thU JUhion.- . V f ADnlavdelT ' 'he! I reBeatL acts from no sudden . ' jBtpulses ji'ajjd having partaken of the fruits of . tms umon.wnicn nave so aonnoanuy neea snowv - ered around her for threeburthg of a century,' rely upon-it, she will be the last to' leave this - :TJnion-ii-f: "V . In conclusion a single remark wWioui dis paraging the sister States ! The oldliforA State which in many a, hard-fonght field,'; has been t like an oasis in the desert,-vnU rally to the Boin4 inatioii."--: She looks to her sisters with abiding' Z confidence. ' Th as you did in the '.days of the revolution." She jU never forget John Adams,' Samuel Adams, and John Hancock ; -never for-i get little Rhode Island. " When she and her sis-f terrwere trodden dowiv that little State sent W us Kathaniet Greene, intake command pf the! , little army to relieve us from an inveterate foe x -': I can never forget this r land as aWJjig, and devoted friend to.the Union, I .will never set my opinion against a majority and become obstinate," Love" is accompanied by jaecessitie.: Aymu '' . who courts a girl happening to get the slip, may . .. always live a. bachelor,- laaghter-;. but a man' cap, and trie esainl't.Theusaad- of haDOTtin- kms-have taken place after repeated' failures.-! (Laughter. This; with me,- u pnly the third- devofaon becomes 'as. strong as the first. Leti "onward" be our ery". - Let us eay we' wfll fight ; like meivnd if we fall, let us fall like men, 1 with " our faces' to thrfoe I If overpowered by i . numbers, we ' can but surrender m prisoners; of 1 . war, ana 1 trust we wUl be treated like prisoners Jbf war by a Christian people. I tell you 1 never . - 7 l"?8 g mJ first ehoice ; .1 have often been . peatcn, cut never conquered.: was loud and long-continued. . r EXTBACT. ... T-' '.-'-" ; . - 5."., - - Irom the Speecfi'of -CoL WiLUAvs.f -Ken- ucy, ja aouuer unaer ueo. ocorr, ) pn ute same occasion iH-;v -- . ,. .. -- . T; 'Ihave no time iodilate on the glories of Gen. Scott' Out field was so wide we scarcely knew whom to select" ' But IWah ' to allude to the treatment which he received at. the hands of hb Government. The time was. when -another hero, who now lies Bleeping, in his,. grave, so distinguished himself in ,'wajra;tor occasion -. haste to make Democratic , Presidential candi date. It seemed almost impossible to keep him . -out of the White House.;Thy thought Scotf s v- has phiUef soup". wonUkef him utV but . . we will give them enough of that before the eam-4 Sign is oyer., laughter. ? Xhey sent him to 5IM30, a in rivalry to Gen.Tayfrr, Withan mT"f t"reW thousand men he wptti'seriea of ' v. splendid victories, surpassing the prowessCof rwy Vneri, ncien ormoXem,and finally him relf planted the glorions stars and stripes on the "Jiana.' the Montesumas:- Applause. ;3ut right there, on the scene of his elorv. befei th. smeke of battle bd cleared away, and ail of his siKUitn nmxi aiiMinivtwu uiiu ' ni COttOuer mg expioiiB, .uieuiwK ,ra 01 power jimi more than -ail its enemies,- the British and the. Mexi cans td strike him tloWn from the high place in the Dlaza bf the Mexican republic. . r ber, for I - ew.'Tne Yolnnteers '.were 'Pnt raeeous i-Lthe regulars were talkine in low tonea. ' wiuch seeme4.to indica.te, that they were clott f tosio4- Ttf"TrJ :- ifihe hereof CurTQmsca.ajbdCliepulteWiiad v; determined to disobey- uie bwer6f.the Govetfr--.. "-ment they -would - hAvesusteinedm ind i marched to the .conquest of the wb)le pun8u-j ia. put m-oDedience'to the instincts. of his pa-. ' triotie edutkn;andhU treat national charao ' vie, the mio whocrdwJiisoottoT witiimar-! Vliax glory yielded to the mandate of the. State De-i r ipartaient, end Waa tied hand and foot bynis unrl t rrateiui coun trj-i to oe snea jot otate crinftv liArioice Not b sirV,!::"By the party hi' , power, J Applause f; Tell me;fiuoh aman is . ' not fit be President, and has not the affections t of the "AjnerieAitipeoplew - f Avoicei Ji Thev brought hW Ja Aainsv ? - And; yet they ay J a he 1 did not -win- kAm KMiWrnniini tell yod what I aaw onoe.rne partj in pov j wishing tu degra aim'tt uj cwintrj uiwj, thAi t&k nlae. lecMtsTne necessary -wiines- xn mabsfkiVL&Btly Vnownthaf the Jioar.Qf his la K jJi. -r'l.t a . vi,Wi it iand, owine. to their' cireulatioii ofi.tbii A. Minnuxifl nmM Mlflr II 1'nohLV tA lUrl nonulationi came too to tak their 1 arewell"! k was anxaffbetin? Bnectacle-r'some .of 4heia had tmtaif arm. or one Icersusd some bo legs at ali but'wferei "cafrted 1y f therk Thlcani? tol shake hr toe! nanL for thejast time, the mini he.was jot ; disgraced in.th Kearttf pjutiie. Apxe rin:people.:fAppJauso, rJhia Uthe.-jre-;ward whicn the Jmcjratie party have-given to Vten.ocois. - ii&a ne uvea tnsneieni xvome.xius r- turn would, have been celebrated with afprocon solar triomphr liad be lfved;Uusa,r JSng landv or in- Franceh'e would have-had his tenr- les adorned with A dacal xrOwnr -Jtistead of that- he was bnjaght'back. from Mexico srpri oner '? ' ,' T ?7"r??" Has' it tome to thiSj5 that all grealf meh " are to "be pntf aside for middling merit ' Is -'ihtri 'a Who has led the 'armies of our "country for ,forty feajs the eagle; 'whose pinions were strongest and light swwtesjxof aiJh-wMprpagnt qown to earth; and no ledger tdhavea place amcmg the noblest of -the land f ?ShaIf - the jreatest civic ability and the most splendid talents and brid-J uast onvtury-" Miiivit ia.iouei emciant bktvux ia . v - . t n , x x , j me cajinet ana -ut uie neiu, oe passea in. wu middling men beptefe'rrodT Cries of ' no, no."- If you do -it, yea, will discourage all ge tting and talent throughout the land and drive from 'publie service' every man fit ' tor serve the pawuc. xou -wiii nu your.oenaw wim uwn, and your army with cowards. f Cries of M no, no."T 'T have a. better oninion ot the American people," and believe, they prefer great and distin- guignea lazenis ana. eminent puDua service- w middling taen. ' ' . Jt " ; GENERAL SCOTT. a-j-S. Tbepailanti'Sentinal delates ; thefollowing anecdote of ?the gallant old soldier, which was recently communicated to "the editor of that paV per Dy a- suiuier..wu aerveg in uie x loriaa war : , The troops had made a weary march through the day. And selected , a plaoe for their-bivouac during the night." A party Was detailed to clear Ue ground and erect a .-temporary shelter tor the CommanderHn-chief, who hod not' reached the fort Shortly after the work had commenced he arrived, and riding' up to the. working party, inquired. what.they7weredoin. ; JIe: was mfort med-"bjf the leader, and immediately replied sv-n 'fWfU, cease, work, and return to ybur .com panyVv I can participate in the privation of my men. J I will not have' Weary soldier perform a moment's unnecessary labor, for ., my convenience."- ,V- . ".'V,.W.ri..' 'I am a Democrat," said our informant," "but I want to vote for General Scott fof President" : On the damp .sod, of .the everglade, under the open sky: the gallant, old - chief slept with . his faithful soldiers-, and their -warn hearted grati tude is the rich reward of bis kind consideration -A correspondent writes a letter: from Wash ington; from Which we tke - the following ac count pf the .character. And bearing of the Peo ple's" candidate for President " 5 '' t -In his personal intercourse, he is the most easyf 'and ragreeable man in the "world. II makes no'distinction of persons .Senators, Far mer "General,1 children, and all faro alike at hisvhud'"The,'momentt;y5Q( hear ' his voice and catch the 'kind and gentle expression of bis gray eye, ou-diBmiss every thought ofembais raasment and enter at once into conversation, as with an old and familiar friend- . In a" crowd of ten thousand men, every eye would turn instinc tively tQ him as so. njany ; magnetic . needles -to he pole-; 0f all. "American Generals, -living or dead, he , is -undoubtedly.: th greatest, while; those who know him believe in their hearts that in all the oMditksT--of; av great,- generous,? and good man, ho is second to no others He is-en' tirely Rational in all bis iviews,' and-"Very "far ' above, that bitterness of perryv, feeling which bo generally characterises Chose who are only states? meru- -Jle isnQt and never -has"' becn proecrip tive, -as. thousands of brave .Democrats who have shared with him the rude comortaof the camp and the dangers andsnfferings of the battle-field ! willtestify.. 1?-y3 - m.a. uiasriK-s MiDSicHTKriscH-The fol lowing, is a corrected report' of the remarks made by Mr. Webster-on inr vlr" tcri K mk ty of Whigs in Washington cjty on the evening J vi wo nwyuuii, ui.tuo ucni ui uie it niz nonu- nations: ..." .. Is'. ' -. : j' . ; Mr. -Webster iaW: V. -Jtl tbankYoul'fetfow-citizftniL for thin Vriftnd-' ly and respefutcaU"; v ; ; "I am very glad.tc ace: yo : some of yott hhve been eneaeed in an arduous: nublic datv at Bal timore the 'oTjiectof , vour . meeting beine the selection-of a fit person to bV supported. for the thers: of you take an interest in the result of ttte deli Derations of -that assembly of Whigs. it so nappeneq tnat my name, amonz others. was presented on the occasion x another' candi- aate, nowevec, was preterrea. c. 4 - - - -: I haveflnly-to, say, gentlomenV-that the con tention aid, X .douboot, what it thoueht best" and exercised its vdweretion in. the-important matter committed to'it". t' a "The result Las caused me no personal feel ing whatever nojr any change of conduct or pur- yjvK., i uiv i won KxuOf ia prmupie ana in chAracWr, and what! Am'Thtaro to cpntinae w ber (Arcamstsnces.-Df opponents .maytrH nmph ever my' fortunes, but theyrwulinbt tri- Jentlemen, this :isa"serepe and beautiful hightt- 'TAouaand 'thousand of tbeiiguts of ' ' v And gayly dance before "my .eyesjr V 4r i.What are';.TdvwbenVthe"sun3hAlI riseH' will .sleen better nl'hanLrl'anBli; I wake-l Baail leara theIiour trom the eonBteUa- faons, and Iihalrifle in-the morning. ; God wil iine,1 with ihe: larki aud.;thon!rh 'the -lark la 1 X. - '---. T . . T- , - H . ... ubuw wmgoier waa i M8iJi W win. aoy leave the. dew And the daisies;'' and spring upward 'to gTeetthtfrpUng:'rtwith and round spirit" than I shall poasesB.'. r- f .. - vmiucuitu, TojiiuiYftpwui m j ,uimiAt8 ior uus marK m your respect, And commend yoo to Ufa Gxk,ScoTT "ikpTATHza- ftiTCHi4-Some of thfr w lugs aii4 part of the IMmocxatev tocv may Eke to hear what. was. said by. their old opponent nee for president jiJWe .quote; then Jronx.tiie a , . r ' .. . r ' ' . . . 1 . ... naemngtoa VnM,ot iMaj;.trr(ic;5 . vuenem Scott-is an oldersaldier thair Gen. Taylor, one who is at least eouallr. if Domora ae. xomplished; , and who has distinguished himself ptored -TeraCruaAnd tbcsle andthl mnwinL nri il.n.i k.ui. . ai. - qnilittes .of dvilian,' and U better known- as 'jv IWashingtoITnidi mocratsJAnd some ef the. WhW a m v I fL,. cyii-- ' : uii8 . vv. "-.wwu a. manLgreaz per sonal Yam Wv-WuV itay; be so j but this l e da know that to so distmgnished a.eon, Anieri-1 ca can wen mavnx jjo inauisrent vi.-- rjThe pld.f.hieftvun has iaobry won nia feathers. ana ms spurs wu j iet nun wear .caemr. lie nas never beenlwhorsed IV; The hero' of forty Veur nian Y.lttlfts: vf ell fonrirt. and won. has yet Another conquest to achieve ; which ippredatanz A 1 - . . -TI - J 1 " ' . . . .1 , . " jantecans:,wiu awaru niniiat ne paiiot dox. Scott's character th . affection of .the wldrs I ; HQX WILLIAM ;A. 'UBAHAM. nesTen uominsw ,109 nrmnenc; ney, rule therilght Awikours hence .their glory will be. extmguishei'V,'4"'v:i' fev.vi' ""OTe staM tnat flitter f-tiW-i''r the enjoyment of a quiet and satisfiMjtory repose.' ,-f- - - - . - . . .Ay. - fo, yilVemdent oTtheXlnitod States-is v native .of J4hcolaton,in- 'Lincoln fnty; 6n of the Western eMreaof! North- C. blini aid it; despeijded rr'aighJT'resoexsta- w.andtanenr'revoiuuona-ryysiocjtvroou the year '1824 Oiv tihetion' atxthe'nniVersity JoT. iversitylna native-.Sf-f llocatod t CamI HiUV in-CfeiaKeounty.The hvte- James- Kt'Irofewfts. educated. -at the came institution. ie Mr.;tlralianienriileted; his colk; . . T - . . 1 . c ft . . . -. - nth'summi decided presages of a briFUaqt future. ai-lifefbut J turned hs tittentjon eMefl j to.tfcft'jstudt of the law: In both pursuits he. Was suocesf-(uL win- lie ery aoun emear itHi-m- , l - i i V ? . n t nine Eis yrar toC public ? .'consideration: not. bt anycoyer yr sciuut n oi management or. u trigue, but by dlligenc; faithfulness, close ap- pucaiion lo.uttsmess,- an noness .woiijoivwa irreproachable steadiness of chara'ctcr. -He has never; sought prefeirment, imk.hns nniforniy hown hiinself endowed, with, those qualities ana capabilities- which, are almost always -scire to r t :-ir. ri North CareliDA. and ' wa elected - to the Speak ership, v Subsequently no-filled the -ofiice' ef uoternorot me state witncreaii to nimsea ana satisfaction to his constituents'. ' Upon the com pletion of his duty, he was appointed to a vacancy 4 in the Senate of the United States'. ' At present he fills with ability the post of Secretary of the Navy rs General Baylor tendered him the unso licited offer of Ministerial Representative of Uie Cdurt pf " Madrid, which he prudently declined. J 1149 is nos easily aeuuceu 1 .uio iuuowb ui -tied honors and no one discerns more readily the distinction between phantoms and realities. He followano dazzlinr Lsrhta. In independent if not affluent oircumstances, he persuaded him-. self that the interests of a rising family did not require that they, should be' brought in contact witn ine seductive -aiiurementa -auu expentuve formalities of a foreign-courtj-4-He was appre hensive of the malign tendencies of such strange associations, and his conclusions were sound and rational. Such esoteric influences, indeed have often proved detrimental to. other than youthful minds, ""by exciting in them a prejudi cial taste xor ioreum custioms ami pleasures, aua A lmpainng" tnereby tne, woman ;vigor ana opar- tan simplicity 01 repuDiican uiv. r oucu were the apprehensions entertained by Mr. Graham, and he was un willing, from, motives of person al as zrandisement to. hazard the interests of those who were committed to his charges, Con siderations like these are not often respected by men whose ambition hasonce felt the stimulus ofpublio pfpmotionl -f . In person, Mr. Graham is tall and. slender, having a .dignified presence, an intellectual countenance, aquiline features, a bright,' pene trating, hazel eye, and manners prepossessing and graceful, but slightly reserved. He is dis tinguished for uprightness of character, solidity ofjudgment, and cool sagacity ; eminently con servative in his views and principles, ' and en joys in a striking degree that sincerity ef pur pose, treedont lrom ostentation, hearty patriot ism, and unaffected sobriety whih usually characterize the public ; men of the Old North Stote; :i V; ': . '-r. His post career dearly: prognosticatei his'fa lure celebrity ' and v success, and affords ample assurance that the highest trust majr be conhd ed to him with safety and propriety. J ;V ; It is somewhat remarkable" that . MrT Grahanl claims for his North' Carolina home, the xiaiet and secluded ljttle ' town "of . HilkbcwoughTand that in another town of .the identical -name ih New-Hampshire, the Democratic Presidential nominee is saia to nave been Dorn. 'There ir another coincidence), much less- incidental, but more worthy of notice; in the character and for tunes of these two"", distinguished individuals.'---' Entertaining opposite political creeds, and grat ified with the high ' political position they pad achieyed-bQth of them occupyinglBeats in the Cnited States Senate whilst; atUl .comparativelv. in their yonthful ' "primeT--thej .werealike wilt ing to lay aside the coveted robes of office, and to withdraw, each of them 16 a small juad ob scure county townV.quietly: to .paraue the 'avo eations, and to practice, the eubetantial virtues and duties of private citizenship. Mr; Graham oKi not resign nu seat as air.- fierce aiu, put was satiafiea when " the brief-time for which he served was completed. '-"Thev" are both of them kbout the' same age.-v .v zr -Many persons wilt recall to mind the distrust which Viur .orisinally feh 1 bts crreat many in regard to the caucus system, wnenn first "intro duced into .this cnnuy ijr -party ...manoeuvre, some years incelTJIt ' waaTooked upon." as, the cunning work 6f faction,-and as'having a ten-, deney to foster political intrigues and brawling demagogues, to-the unjust "exejasionof men to-1 rioiis, men, : jn the distribalionofithe spoils and awards of officer - But if party conventions shall ! continue to seject snchjnen of patriotism; and ' merit as they have recently preferred. they will not'only be faithful representatives of the pop ular wiHv; out steadfast' adherents and Suppor-.' Iters ef federal compact -t ' --' - The neroef, a' hundred battles, who is now whetting" his aspirations; for the attainment of the Presidential prize could not be associated 1 itha'nMire..wortiiiwit ' colfcague?than ?MrCGraham'.'r Strategy "may, ; perhaps, bo us ikilfally employed in a noli ticai ' 1 as in a miUtarr'.CAmpiign ; ut'on this ojicasion I unuuvt3u.iplsnci,ioi -tne people ,wiu guide them . inlhe. choice $f . theis rulers, lnto whose custody are lb peplacedV not only.- the, miirhrv interests of Amerwan liberty and progress,- butl piiajteraiiyt ine Hniversai - auiance 01. -treedom and of equal righte throughout the Wprid.--' ; -an a nation like this, '4 ts permanen t 'progressive-welfare' and prosperity must-depend, to i tbn8idrable extent, upon' a wise and -eonsistedt course or Jegisiatmtiifndj m rthe - event of a Whig trinmph, Ifi iufrX nasty plates tf soub'! snalf: be servedvtip at e"vvrte House,"' Mt:l Graham wnfMrimre to'lethi allowance xdoll before hS dip into it He roHsheS nothing haa- -y Z ;z . ,-.v-; --.Ty v ' .Ai a ratification meetintr .in J(urlrn. is. Judgo'Daviuport remarked facetiouiJy that, the icku.i, wa uiivluvus 01 mucn. gooou xta too Judged ."Th.ttor., P r stands for , Polkand tbis is 4o4. another Pptk race--for Peace,Plei ty.and Pwspe.nty Peas jjd;Pjimpkiiis,Pieree and. the. Presidency 17 -"vrvi-, .vks?' - Thtf above wefind gbiPg tiiel Democrat! Totoers.'ri 1 What does & predict? tiiaquairtie'nChere. are'fcer' siMilficatiofti which this oiniB0Usletterlwtekensr.i' SpIend&4C opuese, oterung, pupume poverejgn, 5uperlai Ltivek, Supreme are othetignifications of, supe riority, TheTetfer 8,begins nlaqSoldiertvvrd nn& JSoup, tlu-mpprtMtfinedi will enter in the discuwiimj-okthe 1-It stands also for Soundness en SCtosrjr-wd 'South, the main issues npowhichithA; eoniMti will MfW r-nmjtfang xarfe.fourA(idvertaTiei migns wenot mterpree uus Qmei after this wise: By SffUtrajiA the Sword StiA-A w-&.A th Snsier the 4 iL . C i. 3 A . - ' - . -" . - w I' wgwwiV Pnngs atety? snJSatisfa vujxjo-isuwery aaa n -&outA: tWe shall har uur.CAHaiaata.-iot tne j'esicleticy .-mot jftoet Gnejral In; Mlc5,with .a dembcrAtt pasV in nispocKevwnu icEveu o Arrest nis march upon the Capital, but who had" torflv And- Uav, AWlind him in-hls hasten He iVto-encouiv ll .A A. - J Ai " T . .T ,ier -aoouier oecweos uu win uo iu.es ox pieveni ber'with the sanw sort pf a' document about hiinj and 9 result wiUbe; same ithe'Democratic pAsVtoter'Hrill have ttf trot? And! b .Mt.: .'f.;n,f p.; 1 bid '.Chippewa V, A1 H1MW41 yA W BAAU V" r 4 ;Wunds:"bf.he If .'P s''emtnon 'of tgood . & l a . -J r .- 3 -a 1. 'x Ci r 9 m rt m . m.. a- ' -3 JJ SUUK1B 1VT -COlW CDO-i cesa- oaiery; iuiity, oaieguawv ouccor, Sound ness; fjalvation,vSincejly; "SprightfiilVV Sapient, Sultantud,SalnbriOT8,&ti8tory.Scnulo Shrewd, ScejchIngSkm Sedutousf , jSoitsP tie. Stable and Statesman".' These-are ' nbtnji. :S6mebpdg JaScott and iWtMne invPiereetl gfcc U ' 1 ' -- " ... . r '.vytfr4 j? -' a -'74 - -- W -1 j'From tlia Greenaboro-1' patnoi'-x . MKU'l AVi.1 fcJ,lV''-'.-,'.,,''-''' ... V .V' - 1. rMxssxsA-EniToss :rOn the'Slst day of IeCeiBK her. 1850.: His Excellency.-JYH; MeAQsVGover-' t-- - t - ri -w .. . - - 4ia.j,a n:. x'r 1 nor vi Ka.,wouna. rtHwrnuww M,GAnx.w proTloairo mff apwi -LiSvp,, "Nashville ConvenUonf "Gov, Mean in nia nies- iBage td'GSyJ, aotbg w the JegisJature flis State of SouJiarbUna, Beid4.And, Among ether. things,, aeetared s foK ''. -3 i i, . - ."FitronleruMonKiiJ my I enlrdlsTegarded.and. thoiiJj,W hoasibfv haTa.thfiAduriibeJrtyc6 can "be-pennaneut, is to be derived from' ODIV- SISLVEs. . I have little J. doubt bttt-thftt-yoor KxeeUency win agree with me; that the interests. of thestate, over which- we have tne npnorr o pide Are dA 'and this induces me ear toTfeo'est ydufcoitperation injcaiTying out the Obiects indicated in the act ' " ; GoTKeid sent this meseaffe, ami tlio said un- ivirfjmtDoeunients'to'thetwQHouses raiAssembly, Qn the 2d day of . January aL8U without one. yiota "JbU sonime)3t---withdutv any. opmion: ot suggestion jrom bjjnaelfc.. lie says Hot one word as to, what course or action he would have tha Assembly-of North Carolina pursne or take: -Jle deee not so much respect ine. Gover nor of South Carolina, the Assembly,-or.evn himself, as to say whether he agreed or disagreed with the Goveirnor sf South Carolloa, the Le- eisiature; pr'the '"Nashville Convention. : Gov. BeidVat a' time when the rebuntry was agitated from centre to circumference, and the. integrity' of the Union' itself threatened, and supposed to be in imminent peril, couldnot be induced to open his mouth pro or coil, I wish .to call the atten tion of the Editori in the State to this feet, which the Journals and Documents of the last General Assembly will show,, that j Gov. Reid 'may be called on and have an opportunity to explain his extraordinary, conduct in this particular. If his course on this subject had been the same it was his pleasure to. take on' Other questions, I would have thought nothing about it; . v ' Bttt the Assembly had before-it early in the Session, a bill to relieve the purchasers of Cherokee-lands, in the Westerrt-part' f the State. inis xiu -was reported. 1 rum .uHiuiuuee in ine Commons had regnlarly passed the Commons was before the Senate, and it was vxll known to' have a majority of the Senate in favor of its. - On the 14th day of January, 1851; seeing that this Cherokee Bill, intended to relieve, these western . purchasers, would -.certainly .pass, be hurried a message to the two houses, and in the "kindest and sweetest .words, advises the passage ofthis'BilL lJUI sudden,-wd for tU first tune, ho, tiiat these- purchasers are -embarrassed seizes his pen writes a message, sends his Secretary m great haste imploring for- these debtors of the State tlie most favorablo oonsidera tion of the Assembly.- -; f-f- J'ty, j. The conduct of GoV 'Beict in'tfiese two inBtan ces was. strikingly different, ; Andwhat makes it .still more strange-1 the fact that whilst Gov. Eeid",was V. member of the ;A8sembly,. .tiiese' Western people hud ibund nq favor in hscyei: He voted uniformly, .the Journals will, show against every thing .that these-. Western people wanted And really needed. w- , ' - . . .. . -f " These; twq official .acta of Gov. Reid can scar cely be understood and-explained. except on the ground that it occurred to him that In the'first instancef if he'" afyrocijd or'duapprticect of; thfi Proceedings, of thet'NashvUlei ConX-entidiii ;,and, South Carolina ho might maie feorae enemies who might not .vote; for j him in the" next tionj and that his re-election was" of more impor tance , to 'North Carolina, than the onion or dis union of the States. :: And AS to - theCherokee Bill,; he miis hava , supposed, that the; Western boys were, such orn.. that if ;he "putih a honeyed vord ed the last, . thev would think, that 1 no niter aiiwa.not so niucn tueir pnemy, nau him their-great deEverer'arid' jru&h 0 the polls to' do honor to him . who" .came to- thejir -relief at the leventh hourf And when his help was neith er needed or wanted..'. But sifter all there is not so' much surprise in 1 wis, wnen we renecs mat una is toe cenaucv pi one .who has conceived himself able to. become a bery great and diifpv man put hioneideA, Fred Suffrage byLgUlative enactiiient,'in op position to the Vight of 'the peopIeto.nAve a Con vention. And in contempt of tiie maxim '"that all political bower is vested in and. derived from the J pisTonly; i fa'- THE ASHE YILLE NEWS ON ;MR.KERIL i iThe Ashevule- rtews. we.retrret toj seeliiflJl o- pened a resmlir fire upon our worthy and 'unof- fendingAVhig candjdate for the pffice f,Gover nor' t f e puiuiBa,-w Morner-pstrt .01 r to aay s Star one of its articles, frora-whieh it .will -4e is at war witn roe wuaes 01.- tne y i estcw peo-l eentntion as' well-as- th -basis-' onwhich the wio in vppuoiuK c 11 a 11 oj ma Daisor jrenre- siool fund is distributed., Now, it really does appear. ,'to' iiS" that the" course-"of -our': friends ' of the ?ew is moststticidat-bBe.. It nott'only'j -1 a.--- - .1 .A.irJ ir -. . . , - ' ' - 1 operaMW m nj uku ub pir n-cri wno nas 1 nyo ty. expresseu opinions neia ui.jxuHniQtt ,Dy . per haps n half of the Whig party, of-the; Stt and from the grounds, -aseuipMi'liy Gov'rteid and,-the Denxracy, by a nrcyority of that par ty, (fqr dn'the qucetiotf of the pwMr;'lterr and GovReid do not differ but its effect tends to defeat and postpone forever the wiahetf of our fellow-citixen8 in the West? whotertain a eon- triLiybpinioar'In' aU great questions of thia sort f It 'appears 't6 be almost' uhsnunously azreedtA mpng the; Wlig'-e8p the amehdroratsproposed ttd? the Constitution MSm they beueye; they can-cverbe'secured in v . Vu.;: Cia4 ' tin. r , froni them on these; prppbeitkmfef.- rornr, have magnasimonsly agreed to eiibmit theiuestion to thepeople whether theyjrill. haveaCention-"Or AAW, fcj VACAA1 ttAA VA'jJVA VUlli WJT LUl-tt IA WU, lUli, till (J cahndiscijssionotheoleBubieoe deci io.4 unmflaenced.-byrarty? politipsj' AndLvwat more could the friendVwt jhe.rijposed'Amend meuta'expect f:They cannot be unreasonable as to", suppose. 6fen-if thcY desired tt' th&A"Arv -Whig in the State inust necessarily conform hie thtmay be thouffht of to theirS.J lf we mistake not-tije" dilctatea of reason "Andlobnmfeens&ri auu uo nop gir uem unaue. creait ior isaxj play, they -frill ?onient flhemselves ta?(j ;with. Mr. Kerr And those who entertain his peculiar vie WS for.ateertainiiae the kill of tlie. people onrthel call of a Convention ;' - and" if, - obedience, to 4 theut yoico.-affirmativelyexpre8ed;va;X?)qyoii-tion should be-xaUed, then -meet thoopponepta pf theLpjecUairophiioJn.' tthat -b6dy,which wiUbefeTit.fdrum- td'Sleeide tlte:'dismltes (.wMehmay ariae oh;' particular pwporitions and f hotiqnsr To1 6ppos MrfKert now, to?the-west,j 'sepSmetttWsitit4 riewspserfcahnot fairto eitite" sectiljiuil ieh"toaentheEAS. tf persisted in,; maXr9u 'inyeteratenrej-j jidieeey and Array ,the;two sectibhs, in such lios- A.'lf. ' 1. J.',!.' . uuj as so pceven wy..ueciaive aciuonyrnaieyr er cliingmajtteri of Sn3t'f rThe attacVnpofi &f. -i thje" more Aston-" jshingj inasmuch; as rk)tlMg'caavpoesibly; be gained by hn defettttMf And his competitor p: eopylng the-very eame poutio.t!thpo4iits' Complained of-nd by his defeaeyei,thing; kvn free BiATO-Tjtseuiay jbeJosttj mat? .ten nwr stand; it appears to us that free suffrage Wroald bemore likely toj find ifecoiijminigaBon in j i Convention than bj thelirislatae.; hotwith-1 1 standing it has receiveitsjfirst ?pttgh.sbapingjnl eider.the matter, -pnA letbn takthev Ugv innate couje ( heis vay& m - ' , T9. . . -w . rt ,- , , , a ' ' -.- THE SPEAKING AX SALEM- GoJUtt arrived at ibis place pn Wednesday 1.' hfrniv mt.iTAnn awaited rtlii 1 v;. v ,aftiT '. W ia foYnons - Salem-'1 Brass L -Rnn1 AitLf ihmi't'MTHtowftha sei r woh: JUrSj J5sq, arnveo:. on lnursuAf , .una,. rr r . .wij'.:i "" be present am tim9iritfuriB-ne7piav& HoweverJjrbin whatwoid hear ; . . . - ... : . .at liigwspape QoyV Raid branched remarkHlb:b PIpVa W bian:Torheut&.ni all that mld W said-in, his i,favOT T atipfts other-r subiectsof a. V National KchaftaeterwereF-i touched upon,, and tiW&veriton'd .not spare thfr Wbiesliiidt .one-": word pf emifbrtdidf jte l pniisbjed, itoteiizBTwz?lwi sap f gi vey excepHhaV- ha Would -nbi "deVauta as the pondldato :of 'pii trora tne military renown OT umcui otto.hi Trr1 h,emarks'n State affairs. Ike-eipressed kSmtrnAMl frV K nonvprtfinn of the PeOpleTToKW ini.tii North CajolinAnd that Submitting roe mlpbin toii to the- pebplo-waa the iVwi! and pot thejffm step, to be 'taken V&tf W?i JtiP 4 - v f As reeardi the Convention vauesfioh, it is weir known that the friends of the measure ddi not wish id rob the Legislature :ouanT. pt, its CQhstitutional rights', They merely desire, In t.a first. Vila - if h'a.vK nnmliAn" submitted to roe people, whether, or not,they desire a Oon-ventiOn,-4-whicbr vievo of . the subject'" is ssome what diffiouICfor those' "id 'comprehend who; de Wv ' 1 . ' 7 pot wish to understand; -.4 r "J' - John KxsE, in the discussion -of ; National politics, proved himself a Whig '.out and on t, and. dealt! the D,emocrate gome, hard 'blewai He however remarked tbathekpew there were greats talented and honorable 'men ; among the- Demp cratio party ; and . that the mass no doubt was honest, but unfortunately top- ''often misled .Tty designmgieqiicr,- whose Pbject j wastoccom plish their own selfish ends. At all haaards. rl In speakingof Gen.' ScpTThe ' referred to "history to prove -him a brave andacc6mpIwhedGeMraL.i and denied the altegatapnofGoy. rteid that Gem? Scott was nothing'but a military chieftain; and rtferred to his ha 'r ,-.4: -v. , ' s ' A happy little (incident. occurodJhere.. Mr. Kerr alluded to the current reporUwhich w? be hevehas not bMntradcted) titGiuPierce in Mexico, whereupon' he'retir from vice j whereas Gfeiii Scot." during -his Ttumerous active engagements, never fell once ifrom horso, no not eveniwhen he was' wounded at Lundy"s" Lane. ; ; when It TOice' in tlie crowd eir ciaimeu . - xes, no was wounueu, ,pui notwiui- standing kept hia saddlee-he did not fall. I wi J 1 a u. aL, feaedtoASahanTi We have not time nor space to pursue the re marks on National ' affaira any larth'rtc-slay, but niayrpcuT to the pweedings of the day next Week;' ;"fr ?r '- .j : Upon the subject of a Contention; Johit' Kerr is the able champiOn'pf the people's rfght He" would sooner ;tru8t the beopleV witii makini' or remodeling roe-Oonstitutioii,'1 roaTtf;iwmb "'of the. . Legiqlaturpwho werefry qijently; . elected J mereIy.on- loco'quesnops, regard'lesspf .aiiyi other quajihcations ; whereas the people would be try- apt to-.look wellJto h qualifications jsof ueiegatesura vonvenuon jm ,amena, roeir iun- " The Bpeakiflg lasted some fife hot!an"dre believe both parties are satisfied with their can didateC ''A large number ofpebplewereV presejaf fTpdi this and Mjoiningcotro'be:l and a inore restfulTandienca wc liayef neVer-witnessed;---A numbeir'of ladies ( 'graced the :.ocCasidAi with tneir, presence. . .3 v.j ." i -, . The Governor left town jn "heeveoing. vMr, Kerr remaining 'till morning,-was honored with a. serenade, py roe irod. Kr; .- uaa iOVAJAA a.XtiAi. iivtwi. - ' . The Bepublican and Patriot publishes several t of uenerat Scotrs; Jletters on, political . rsnbjects, which hehas written from timo td time within tpa" last dfevep'or twelt'e years.v ThX otei of puwusmjig uiiwicwAtiB lair presume, is suppose ihe pemsatof these iletters '-noust hava" UletUrary-efiect -kPare republicaitisin, sound sense," statesman-like ; views of public oueations. and'marked abUity,t)reatb'in.i!yery-- line.' ? It ia saBeiune sinpo we nave and we thank thetoj And, we hef ore our readers rasa roes oil '-'Cah the Jtebublica'nand IIAtrio1lw.M.ifa much jeidencerpf ability, and iJmljriwt frpm the peh 'pf GiAirrahklin Pierce,-. as ia contain- ,WJI Mjr -1.1-.,. We ara pleased toaee, pur,go "endC-the Democrats, on!QVrongident EemAtoogu ism, secession and extreme opinions, hive' had their day in NortlvCAirolina.JLA-ThA Locd nrints are air roejr-oldyocAtio.of. making put. everyi Whig. 11 guUopbdy iOgain. i :r oeupnu oivkj) - vounwianir..t iiKenia I-- - a-1 V n -I.... 1 i , martial deedsV was very unlike .thatc-pf Geparai Pieree. v As he:.never fell from his horaeA'-excent . whan two; were shot "under' hinriVod tho bloody Veightebf;LoXat jfmlunteerjng was to serve his oountry-not lkiniflelfci"' i ,5 Wheni ha first went 4a tha Frontier, in lAl2. he Was Btatioued.at Blik Rokaboye the Falls; toruardtliivayy.;Xard thereBtablibed.-Thia was ton;tiict fb;hint;31ierida;,of the couo; trjhadjuJt.'beeh;hamhlod by the pjofortima'te surrendei- tfHtQl litis souTgldwei with amM-tioji-td.Wipe,but' the National stain. V.He heard that Gan, A.'.'l'.stationed some;15 or , miles '.belo 'wnim. "at LewistownT meditated att' aftacjtppon Qtistoeighfaoptjiw opposrte; wTOui tw ixut - fin nastneg ;say8 wa nisf. totianl .WLewietown; itfndeefc -h aheywere declined on account of arrangements i w tw, MRi54i9Dainea permission to bring hia ; Regiment: to : LewietoWur to -"heMa smelung distancopf gunpowder, if he could hot ; partwipate in. roe hghtj-'GeVaifr Bnsselear5 waa dargerousIy'WOunded:-Land forced 0018 thellald.- Captnow General) Wo&I.rtoime ahd' carried the' HeiArhte:-;In VwaaiitimAri !Gj',Soott had. 'been permitted aSTarfcmeer,r IstilllunteringJ ThtfBritish who hadxboea iapersrreraivd a larrm.'Mferaii' the fight:, JSTho AJncajreceiyedthe enemylwifli firmness,-and drove them back in jtoiAl roolL rrfl, re4nforimetilrriyed't0:'th'' Britialvaih' and again was, the imbatfehewe6or did the 30Q Americana Meld;.tiH overnowered vbthe J.3.Xr Britishi f; But 'they had Mona 'enough for AAm, heoftyefrJd loadho' advanced cd6.r:folorja;h6p6ln. veorj ve.was.roe nrsj to enter tae xpn ana j pull down r the British pAfc Aga1 ofan ere&yran xjaeditKm Against vBurhhgton Heiehts he" led tha-VM nauaL-- and Aocom-; plished the objects, of .tb"'ntxis:4;4-i -'These are a few Of ih& instances of Awryolatv tfMn& .which, ocour lto as at presehtii "jand'they iiM yety klag rp nnteering, of whichen:. Pierce, is the' iteroj.in: passing from the condition ot a country attorney w.iiiuuiiuM.cuetiw. jpuow iroe ,injoin pi roe iitiLAU Wnsible' and'oaadld'ntenl va.uuauwutejare aintia ipi,; unsouna .pnroe Southernyquestiom'SThat fcick w-tcpstaleahtf will gull-nobody acaio- xo roe post ot a brigadier Menerai irliiivL-Whig. 5Jjlreiayihe Xe-TorAhua:la ui, Bitiiuig.uu ? uw jjiauoruiy ner Anocnescer 1 1 Anmncan-says thv editor - WHiaIEEXJNG 1 0 - lfiMUn J-ana25tb, 18o2 i-JSl i Ko VTi?itii aft rtlinioat.rif 1 rU. ttw.i hj.lf -fi.r-thv uis-of nn- t- r,T.jT.""-.-;T . j . m.-. Bioun was caUCd 0 the iyhaar; anajrfj -a; may lueTreenoianuauneation now renni Sen. t 1 , rtabsBuEB, resohrti "prosperity o "v" viT '. "vr:T -TNiriHt. f - 5 C eCpantieB oGreeand iftijJnVf iZ nMTmIi ?T?ld the iATirloTwrv of thnaa ad vortated "bv.oiai-:'. ArtnonePtaV a'natheneceteiopringiiig fl'ftti tavr.TVr.oA the ritrriTh ikf lh ,Jui31ed Demo - tisrii;tl4fitet Uie Senate rmexney jaaroie, J!sq oi: lnoir; , -' n' tlujtitii' i-iuAi r---i'ri' f irAfIHOable, exertion to efturelfo'eltibfcfl f rest his Acce" i. ..v.. ,A AhA.-nnn.ini.nAn e. -1 1 'esoe'TliAt.Ww i tia.tion of the- late:- N That ikthm tmllanti Herovof iandy'S iAaae and I of MewcoGeneiWinfieldv Soptfc wevjhave 1 man who,"eomhig Atromv brtrei liAf:ibaghtj A 1,1 .iArinnnr. KnKV t ' J.liflr'-MtrflmB . AAA- KATV. A. H4D .YIVlAllVI J Jkvvw- . North 'and South Ahdho;As:?residehtpf,thif. great Bpublic? w'goforroo'gopa ef his cun - tryhis:w:hole oounj country. ThatirfiNorfh'' son William Alrah limited: cppfidenee;' ancTWill nseaUhcorabief snorts to secure roeir -election to wieirjcopw-. i$ as Jaid,dowp lineitic nnxeeptiohablerto uand jthat. th& .endorse njent ui lis yrincipieB.jjy,vreu-!f Ajuiit iiuu spire, vdth oonfidejica all wW at any. time" have entertained"a doubt to his regard for..timrighte and the honor of th iSouthvv6 r pubHcan ptjsitions teien By Jo "didatefor tiie Goyernori aaourauvniur.iiiiiif uiuiKn wMmrjiruBmuB! with all oenergytKe cause which hetso;ahry TOCatea and so'eWuently defends Cfcs&m!ipa HrBLOinri'mnr A Suffrage ought to" be. made to the Constitution t 2 .that he- could see: nreason why man."witi)Out land might, not make as gca loyernorxpr as f good a memtor of ro&Legialat erj puzxnaine nau tnougnc proper w onng ior .ward thesubject of Free'SuffRiira'alonei; as of f more importance than tae otnersroe numbe J of pertKmsaspmri tothevyernorehinAndto ukj .ijegiBiiiwiru toejmg wuvu icaa uiuie' piiia ucf.ut uiu9 uv uugut MjrTui$Fiur uiaw tJCU- torsi This wa.r ih effectacknowIeddnef every matt of the least diecrihtidatkmxalfeady 4 anew, tum nio jKseuency waa especially in ia yor rof-"that;'particnlaritane tho ttght rald;anhance his. owi popdlant y with j roe greatest nuro per oi persons ; ana cnat i thai he was. at tiief isatXitim leaved Atijther: trotting, ground thathe Tcould br. othftr rfpmft'TOPTifts who. iwTirht Coiiii'afitei" bira'A' iuClii'jthe avQWtive bwhich his Exce lency laetuite'eiroer worfihy ope f-If thjejreTJba pth&r; rr6r$pf princ. plen titMfeWstiiu former to brinartheiai forward tid. PreM-. their J m.er-: --.i' a.. i-.I3-H t curret4oa ojwo prvpfSEanaAppxppriace means, equauy wrui tue one wnicn ne nas cnosen to Aa yocatewhe iheiiheaffec nany-or Tetw ih ' roeirorationy.To cut down one noxious sprout ihd lcave;bther of Ihd same kind to ffouriah' in their more hixuriant prx)minence-would be to 'ad cqmptish very Ettlejbod for tire public ndeed?1 we no not anovruit .wooia not pe maxingroe : matter ededlyOrse atid therefore.Ve saV;. if thocqnstitutiojt f to; he: amended, le us have t aTEyentioniJ mwhtehv the entir'instrtraentf may -underac-;:tevisioHnd be touched by the t Hauu..ui , iiaprvYemu.H 'floras Piwra. where erroT may be ibund ftensfc- Thus will roe cranio kw bai-an neighbors take some Interest in.polics oiAthisl side of the Lakc,c A cptaiaof aiiAdian Lsel trading attWsport inquired of a gentlenVan" a;few--dayrtrin'c-wi businesav aatbhbmetwoPArti inated fo.rMdcut:S'Heldi"tolcVw 172- iHiiwii-rA.''fiWhrx'Ai the. reply.-, Jt&h 1!-; said he, T- mv arilht'rBulkia'Tista7jnilAi'(rest -fOi-r O'V A '11. ; V. J I?; L JL'. 1- A Ji.; 1 i .f .nil . btk.ln aucee8aftpei-aiiA&&thOu wiorpatre-pit-t my machiaa and wish tht f wl juN4d aid first rate roCa, ;mafc hafe-?'hei and picked fcleAii ef barrajr toXr One peund of J-ard iareauired- tolQ lbsVf wooli-rthe cluw fo'aivf On, fifth- Bound: or"W&oL of -various: sixes on n improved pattern, appoints whicfi" W!d Jo warraatedle; last from una totiirea days.tonger than any now in use" h fact seine aajt twice" as long; alsp Wobfteeo-iless buC Seretps1 POthH .wrroAud CAsbraMbxes toldScrewsrSl' M MiTii!'tMGeari;(tii of all -kdfatant era Airaifihed: and any .ia-ljwwred; wluchdbea net.exeeed twa roeusaad pounds .injafeightvijAJJ J order Tor Casting crew, ? c, wuj.. ue naiuuuuy. received ' AMpwmpoyAttenaed; tofe M bjCash" will be paid fisiTpWCastmgsiiand Coppen ay prices ffar, Castogwnlpe.m acaord j . 5 'it b t. nA vftAn-'iiltinaA.,. Pleasant TfCAJSJl WmL.aaifHawtiA K PrTa 'fTifQB .4ttjfW'ntftBS jL u Jha :2d ; Mond.-ty AvJ ' tay; oexiv mider-Hhe; superywioB ofttbe vefV; aWand acCompHsliediiiW airucror, iiH a. AJMsiwaAWr-Whov craduated' Wi4tinetioiaUndb :8iaowaa6edfIiseTj give entira satiateetioa to 11m patrons; of the Scboa), and, w do'iiot ' hesitate td savlbat ma facilities here offered are eumcieni to roarB-bevs for anv CollrA,: rii. . , . ..." f . 1 ..r .. : utivcaaeniy, wnicn mia oe esiargeq qunng tneyar- b fo accommouate nu siuaeois. ia jutuatea it mo-ibttIthv nrf Soraeahltf AtiaaUAOOI54Knfit nuamiie ISomkof thepW'saCyill"ga,of Fbresfill.; $rd CADhe had foi,'l6.S0pef mWk mcludioir Wwlv 7 to, irpeVMld1r. r-xor. mrtaer itmrttaoon audtesr;-j;- ; :?c-rcr-i tufa s ",tjonn xiAceeDie9;jAnaA.akenqin.' jiarpvfV conai; the sex 1 nuH-AtaivWainTW.TiLTM'i- TT-pi?TDi onrl inform fili-n 1 rif K:,:nftminainii iifVAi!t!5Wt Addres Ofor 4 J5y X'i&feWir "aivro 3. Eeid. I AaI .Vfinf IVawIaj J'v . terrier 9f rf w...r. i-- i.i"i-iv1i 4.fii iv . , . v"iuc Assn,M t ma-as tae tastltession pass following 7 M$?F!:$Vte by the f -tae.asaendea QoasUfot pey-aj'p aine WMiutiL ng.out the 8am nut l 1.. .4 ... !T. . x "onths J r wfnlvit ntAn V.r .-' 7 a louo-ws the Mi,) AH eep ji a i hewlnarter, declared) who have T (? habitante.pf any one district within the &Ite t " t wouvus immeaiaieiy PTecedine the dT nf , tiwedto vote for a member of th r.. oe ' enariAtl Tt. .nr.. atleastsixm(mtli.l- Varo. fWinnln a ...1 setting forth the on foe mem- and th. "?. !r "i pur- pur. . t r - t " - - .uu un mmRnnmnn. . . . Lou hemn prooo- ww"',10 tfl.e C"-ti- aSi 4 pct co;;y . - - . - "mviav a. j in-.iHninrinH 1 . i shall the YTTJ the Proclamation and the copy of du. Atte Governor of the Sute 8Wl! I: . .r - " . nouses or the i fore the election I r . - 2- . ai AAcaasiv bit T-nrvntiic. k v vi inrmi of members to the next Gen.raj , i . .. " w ABseinbly.' ReaJ three times and agreed to by three-fifths t Itnwho number of members of each HousT spectaeiy,- and ratified m General 4,1.1- ... :tif 4th day of January, 1851. C. s. 'S&k'g:'.:-5: - Alius, s. i?I510, No,lTH CaousA, 1 WriAv'&iSeentery of state, in and nr Hhe SUteofNerth Ckrelina, do herehv rt!iw .i" ithaftrB0iajs.a,4ne and perfect copy of an Act of VAAO-VA AilAM .AA-JaVlilUAjr Ul U11I5 iSMtte, OTaWn Off fpnn. f handithis'lSis'tday of December, 1851 iuo. vi-igiuar ou uie in mis omce. uiven undpr - .: -.V i:.- .. . 11 Ul. - 11 I til. , A. V.. j. ' ' HTVI" TTtvt ri."rir" iv.' a a . . W-"-01 i" we uu Actproviaes for amend- jng'the Constitution of the State of North Carolina, soa jtO -oonfer eis? txery qualified voter f, .k! tBotfof,Cbim vote also forth ioSt4Keel'the end that it may be m&d known that if the "aforesaid amendment to the Con StitoTtiOT shair be'agfeed to by the two-thirds of tit whole representatioa ih 'each House of theneit GeneiAl "ASy;if'wni be then submitted to th people for rttillcation, I have issued this mv Proc lamataon. JneonfoiTnity with the provisions of th beforCrtejd' --Jffn testimehY whei-ebf, DAvro S. Reid, Governor Of tejStetef; North Carohna, hath hereunto set lushandMduWl the Great Seal of said Stat to Ife'Aftttea!.; "- ""' -' ' ," jJJone at roe City of Raleigh, on the thir-lirst-.day of Pecemher, in the year of bur. Lesdi ope thousand eiitht hm4red iahd .nfty one, and in.the 76th year of our Indepea- - .i ' i,'S-:ri J- " -if- 1MAAa1nf AWhUil IiatavwIo klr, B.a.1a.Ha. i.' fauFip of it is posted up iri Jthe Court Houses i of their respective Counties. STATE. OrORTHi-CABOLINAl Raxdolph CoPHTyj- Court of Equity; Spring Term, 1852. i 4a -ther matter of' John B. Reed and others, it ap-pearing tc the. Ckurt that Willis and W illiam Bar ton t-teved 'fremrois State several years sine and are-reported to he dead, and it not appearing torroev Court wljoare Jtheir-heirs, it is ordered bj the Court mat adrfrtisement'.-be made for three weeks in a newspaper published in Raleich, for the said "heirs if any; ta' appoar at the next Court of Equityf- to'be held for.-eaid County, at the Court House ra AiUiboTorr roe 4ttAfonday of Septtm- lW nexWto cIauP their thare in the fund arisinz from the sale of the real estate of John Barton, and & definilt thereof jthe-Master f. this Court pay o- verthe .said fond to- the petitioners on their execu ting bo ad to rotund the same pp its being called for ;by said fvir' H-'' : iWitness. worto'aerk aad Master of Randolph Cburt--Eojaity,' at Cftnce nr -Afihboro t3ii JTih ot nTiTE Or r BUSlitf "- AJOiilriA- jRanvili.S I CopKtr, Court of Pleas aiid Quarter Sessiom, pces.Kice and other v. lepiiBg mce, Anm r t . Wu'j&rxienVdec'd.land others.- Petition t ef account And ;setemen 5'; v . . ie aoove -enjauea vcaue, at tne.iviay ierm, fro Court of PleaS'and Quarter Sessions of 'Qfrfefityfatt&S? sjnongst other tilings, or- deredbyjhesaiHurt a folloy'Si: to wit : That the' Clerk -f - this. Court doenquirfr and state to the iSSue or Barah Boberson, deceasedoAugfx tne inies- oftheaaid mtestateBvmir'At.tha time of his death, Cferk is'to cause an advertisemeiit to he published fOrthe 6i of - six weks sui the F.a leigh'Jteglstersnd5uohu n shalt roink fit, or.euch next" dkinf.ifay)to come u and niakV-Mt'.-roW tb4 third day of , roe-ensuing Term: of this Courts to held tot the County of 6raBville,la the, Court Heusa afcOxfard,- pnltto ltuist Monday of August nekt snd inldefeult roereot roey are 'to b excluded the ben efit of the procedrngs Ja thUoauiWA-and.ef such decree ae ehaU b yendered therein And publica- ftiottia.; hereby made .for.Bucfc next of. -Jan accord- k i- ri a a 'l? j. v r ? ' - ; t a- J n l irinTiri sufiTiininTiTin r n-nnirr lrrr nt nnr h&iu A. . c. JaneJ 1352.y-prA ; w6w 45 lTATB DAYrCHANGE 1852, k5otP"ske:iuaty-Ctou Jus tices- being present, it Was. ordered' that hereafter the State ockei bejaken ajiejday 0f Court, instead-'. of-.-ThursdAy M heretofore, And that the Cterk publish'the fact-for the benefit of Suitors and '.AQ the lustLeesTare iueeted to attend on Mon day: pf next.CourlV to'eoasid a&d act upon an or. der made b a-niajority at February Term, in rela tjoftto pnhliiuiingaitenurof tlW Finance Commit- tee; annual report; "vi- vbs- ... -LAM-Al.HapTT, Clerk. une 2ro,vl862 RTH CAROmAi--Court of Tquitr, Bas- jotrHCbcirt,Sprmw Term, 1852. TJwne Stt aurothBrt-)Kmii. ft. Stout and atAi)pA4rAn1tftha'Conr the defendants are aothroabitants of this "State; it is. ordered by the;CourtroariiuhMeatioCbat weeks to some Gatetta t Vx4 State; notifying the defen flajitstiappearand anAHrer'atihenext termofthis CoAttSbe held aVroe CourtBouse in Ashboro on the 4thliI(iBday f September- next i "otherwise roa same- WUlf be taken pwxiiteasoAna nearu f;mfimWiifliDmtw of said Court afofficahTAshburoVthis 7th JmieopA;... una l lS6?f T (Pr. At 48 a .. .' 'A. .t? ;:f'...i.'i iyi.:sr; ' - V.-vJa: UTR are.' requested to ABBQunce WI lTaAJ 9ifllGBiw"f?:praaant incain XnC!ltJaraC t jroasiliarifiralty;Ofi! August ielaetlQ.yf'yy tE WE ARE REQUESTED to announce WU; AJIUIO AAA JUAU1WVWA. w MdaltelfoMa'-merifiAlty of Wake jCyunty;. attte. epauBjrugaet ele election. tE 4 1 . - .-..11 ... . SV -T". . T Af ill f ' t -. 3-: t. , ;r-x
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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