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f i. ,t DEMO 'RATIO ft ATX. COSYENTIOIl - - Tttlim-'UIU aweCaavimUeB far Iks flialsaf Worth Carolina assembled in the Ormiaeas Hll as Tkursday, th lta day ef May, 1852. II 'ehek U., vhesj on motion of lloa. K. M. Saunders, Job 8. Eatoo, Cm)., f Granville, l called to tht .'hair, William, II. BeileyofOrangw, and R. K. Bry aa. ef Camberland, were appointed Xorretariee. 0 motion af WJ'iaia B. (ialiek, Em., of Wmm tbe roll of Coaatiee waa raited, and I ho foUoin DeteirataB appeared and were wpmioii AlamaBto (if. Bead. TroHingar. . Bartta John Miteacd and Wat. P. MItcbeB. - Brunswick Edward Canlwell. : Buncotaha t. I. Wilson. . Comdaa and CrrUss. U D. Ptarka. ' Carton 1 Jaataa B. tthepard, W esley Joaet aad W. W.He.aau. - , CmiW8ieWq Janet ami B. P. punneid. , Catawba Wesley Jones. . ' .4 ' Chatham Abram Reacher anil A- J. Eouaeraoa. tvvdend W. W.HoMeu. ' Coleatba W. W. Held-a. i Graven Wn. V. Uuliek. b - ' Camberland David H. Colloid, George W. Pe- gram gilaa thing",., R. E. Brvan,a. O Wright, tfsmes u. ix.'juio ana Jimn K. strange -Woplia Wm. V.. Hill end J. L. Badger- " ' " koamhs. Thomas L. Manor, Wm.P. Hcmr, lieaard A. storage, ami Jo P. Jankiaa franklin Wm. B. Dana, Joka l. lUwkiaa, it. ine Winston sn.1 Allea l'erry Ponytke Joseph M.ttrn. : ' R. M. Bounder, anil If. W. ttwden. :' , fimnrille John . Kama aad J. M. Bleo. : Greene David a). W; Ward. 1 i Guilford rloeort P. Dick- , Johns toe A. J, Ueck. f. M. Wbittey, K. & Wkitley. B. Page, II. Gsrkaardt, J. W. B. Watesa. I. Rtehavdseci, W. K. Tomlineoa, B. H. Tesnlinaua. Jsnss wm. r. Wara as Wat. A. Coa. x lenatr . Wav rtuttoe ssdjeha UlM, , ' Mixiro JuLa Shaw. - 'f.-."i.' iP . -.- Saah 0a Oar)E( K. B. Binjehary aod Jimoa Harriana. ! v 1 Row HanwoT 0- K. HcKm, EJwarJ Caatwoll a4 H. . FniMH. Onalow U W. Uanankrar. - ' - OraorojVaa. S. I'ratt, TkenaM Lran. ffalkrr, Wat., H. ..' Bowtrtaa 4 Wia. IT. Bat- lay. PaMaotaak L, tf. StarV. 4 fc' faraon Baanaal Jaaub - k ' '.. . ritaJoarpa I. WilHaaw. f (H,ltH Baedolph Jano Pago. , , , Boekh iLaoa Clan. F. L. SimnaMa. Pol W 11. Walker, Orrlll Boott and Alfrod Boid. RaHwrford P. I. Wilma. v Btokoo Uobrrt P. Dick. .- . anrry-rW. W. Hold aid tobart P. Dirk. " Wak-R. M. ttnaadcra, H. B,r Hayaa, Waalay Jonoa, W. W. Maldan, Willi Wkitakar, W. A. Allen, B. ttolllna, BnrrcU Towplo, Jama B.Bkon. ard.O. tl: mwer, Binto Uniith. fiariil StaiUi, rj nv aeon, w. i uuren, Jonminlt Kiiaa, Porri Bna- Williaai . PaaJa, lUfoa H. Jon, T.O WkhV , akr, P. A Daaa, joba Booil, Both Jnnka, QuontiB BaabM, lira Uarkaitii, im 11. . Mogoro, Kua krottrt Joera and lllckaol Tkonipaaa. Wraa Waa. J. iUnklm, Money J. Haaoa, ;. T. naaaw, notary nrna,ua mmtmU. tkmka. -"Wraiba V. Bnarard, Wat, IV Dorton, Wat. -B. OuHok, and T.L Tkaiaaaa.- rri-rT nrn--Yadkin R. P. Dick,. .. , , On BiotLu of K. P. Dick, Eaa a CoatoaiUo of aino, eonalaunf of oo rraat each Uonrrooaonal Di Uia, a afpoiatod I report pemaonon ofioora and rlm of ardor Bar k CoaraatUuaui - Tka Onaanltt. (oatpiwad af Ik bllawiag ganllaaaaa t tat Dia- arut, r, a. wiumu; 2nd Uiatnut, a entry Jnmi (rd Piatriet, John 8bw. 4lk Dialriet, R. P. Diok; blk Diatrtot, Kiehnrd Job I tl Diet riot, Janea. T RnaaaU ; ftb Diatriet, C O. Wright 8th IHttrict! Wat. A Oalieki tk DiatrHUV U I). Stark - ua BMuaa at uoa.. u JJalibtn, taa aaaaaatioa ua avyoaraaa aaoot agna at f (look, P. Jj, Tlia (nBToation ra-naaoaibtad, aad Joka Xatoa Ei., reaoawd tlioCbair, . ' , ..-,. Th Contnilt appointed to report ffiera and rala of order fnr th Coareotioa re ported tbrongh ' arvi'v. a. akn, w now uaooTar, a rrcm deal of tlia Conrontioa Prant i, t iiaaa. Goo. m Prealieni : aaB. jtrTanLjnjijlni h.rry. t rejrram, r. . nimpeon, atui at, it. Btarka, aa VI f- ' wcwFwtnco. in report u anunaoaaly aotianntd iau . Mr. Dkk ghd Ur Caaiwoll aerppoiot. ta oonduot. aha I'raaidont to tkc Chair. w Cla Hamming tint I k air, Mr. alcR p".ww ,..,,,,1, , i GrtitUmm tf Ma Cmtrnlum j T , ay tliat I aia wsnafblyaffeeaed la of tli felativ U arnkh I - am phw.4 to twit agjeanifi-ijBt, hilelligetrt, and tu an J oa it ilota an aart a t tia of th InUiligouea o any aalieo Bote, ia hoi a feeble at tenure of Ilia onintiuoa by nliieh I ant Inaplred i and I welt aaarod that Ilia earn naeti.iii. MrhW phuted me in tbU poiltlnn jl lend no Ita aaawtane o a aeaaaafal dlacliarge of Ur Juliet r which May dooUe tttiottnM, f H has been a mHjir af ,. Kluotioa to aa to 1 h-arn that tli coura of our tt dig friend la tbair lot Convention was marked by a -kind and liberal .,4BmsaasJaahawafwyreil j, proaaeetloga, I was remrBber a few year dan whjaa geeaJetnam af their party aeeaping th a, eithin lkla wb now addreaae re. d'an.iaaM "reuea and wiadlen,' Th diatiaguialied gen tamo aba has just beea nominated by the at for oronior, aa an aaniv woiv aoiieo fo this . .....t j if . . . " -r w.oa ...oera.- la tl,.t . (.oaventiaa th graadfatbnr of aur candidate for the l'reeidency Waa atignutlted a a tory;" and )t ear. not be forgotten hoa Ulety a eirenlar wae sot forth from a ewnrr ovr denouncing at di-' honeat and eorrapt a whol County of the fltata-i1 tTeanty wImm intelligenca, pairlotim,ind ma af hoaor might well taisit th admiration T. m awlitWal .adwrarr,..Tt ,, our, Whig brathretL am unfliw w .mm uir aanurri ta thi particular, and ta follow tk eiampl we bar at them f petit aad aaarteeaa aVportnamt, atteata I bat ear taaeaing hav ant beea In owiar Aad tats iot lb anty laeaoa which ai Whig frirad bar learaed from aa. J.-'... i- .-., ,.i When we recur lo the fact that this Guvrr.meiit has over been administered oa lemocrat principle (with few mtarmlsaidna) audi that under tha iulu - once of the. priiicijilM our country has advanced to glory aad graatneaa that all aur nteaauroi of policy aia bow aeearaly tubliab4d ia b poblk approbatjiai, fra froj party appaattioa. II La a ampl eamvpensatioa for all the labor we have beea at la maintaining aad eapportiag tbeia j aad w oy wonder that intelligent Wbiga, aaaing that Ikes msaaaiw ar aeearaly axel and really ae qalsasiag ia aad aaproving them. I da not over and wak aommon es.ua with, as la promo ting th honor and alavatlug tht character of aur com- mia oountry. ; :". - j ; -' - ,Th duty whloh lie before ns, gentlemea is a yl.io aad palpabl na. With ua tli.i ia a neces rty for orasioa et nhurfug. ' Oar prineiile. are known ef all ntaawv Tbey ar haaad 'npoa a fixed fauvidictioa. and need not ty asaltaaea from art nvlaseiwlly., la Fadural politie wa keld faat te aad aland upon th aaeient and lime boaered land matka of Democracy. Witk refereno to lite late niea af maaawre pasKd for tit parpoa of oi ting agitation, ear poaitioa la a troa aqaiana; aad ia aagard to th BennMB4 af th aalv at. ar of that aerie aatful ta tk Boath, th nattoa-' al Peaaocvec la tb only aeuree that aaa be looked 1 to for Its faithful cxsculioa. We may bar differed as te the "Compreuiee," ban ling Its passage, bat all of mr will b gratiilad if It ahleait. akall be aa- tamed. Wka doe not tovt thi l aion J I tarn a.r aiaa who can look upoa tliit great Rapwhle, -lea ling from e to avs, whoa flag shivers ia Ik North east Atlantic gal, aad at th aaaaa tiaa Is fued by taa geatl aepkyr af the 8oatb-wst PaetHe-Hrkoae aoiaaaaroe rida .vary war, aad wheat oeavag aad koaor ara th admiration ef the world aba ean remember that he ia the el lite af anek Hoputili and aet be inspired by th hop that tin wid asm ttnaa to develop nrrrBtat and t)e-y till tttwaahaltb ft. awrit'! - " -4iutlaaen, with refur ta qweatioa ef Bias BdHoy the Deaaoe.'atc party kaa aa aaaaa for eealmrnt ar quivooatien. We bava taken, ear ntsnd by the principle of Pre Hulfrmge -ae regard it as tli. people a rigut aeu privilege. . it au . uUnfally aad aatoaa.faliy't.ppaeaad byaarepr Exarutiva, aad w will keriak aad eliag to it tff a speedy legialative enaotmeul the people akall engraft It UfKMt tb Constitution. Go. Raid kat la takea ki poaitioa in eppoattion tan eaaege af Ai idef repreaentatiuawiib anafiewaaalstraigkr forw.rd eaador. wktb appeals ta tha hettaat pa, ttaa af ll pnblia agaiaat any efcatrap - , i .jtnd Mt gentUetneu. a. bava nothing to debit fo discharge eur luty, and about oar eakieea. there Isn.i douijl in every quader w. hearth bugle Bote of Democratic triuiupb in ear State, a radi cal cktuge ia w!ug exacted in the popular mindl and the neat eieetton will enable Ih ait down. In the .mti..ii!iess that Deiaocratig pnn eljilea are nermauuotly triumpliaut. .Mr Dp i oa belit:f of tli oumiuillfa recommend- 4 further that PiitiHck Mcfiownu b pa-inted , 4t'-.T-ktpTrMklk"m1'"'":' '' . Oa Mctea f Ur. E. M. Samdon. a Coaiaiitto,' anaawliat nf tatp Jilanataa trim aaik Ciapaaotn al PiatrMt, araa appnoutad to nport Rooahitiootf for Uw leaj r th CoBToatisn. ; Tko Caoaaiittaoj ara MMpowl aa fullowc lot Dittrlel, Prank I. WiUrn, Jamra B. tShopont; t l IHnriot, ala Joaa. 1L r. Dick T 4 IHotrwt, lok fMav, FtrHa Babo; tfc WHrt. Jaaaca M. Walkeri Alfioal Hoids Mb rXotrle, A bran Rratkor, Jgfca I. Batott eta IHa trict. It M. Koasdora, J. W. B. Wataaa; Ttk lia trirt, Jaawa C, iMibtaa, K. CaMarofl ( ttk Diotrtot, Joha O. Hbrrrord, Dr. I. O. W. Wardf Vtk LHa Irict. UU. BUrko, Jaba MKekott. - ,. Tao Coaroatloa tBoa advaraod auitil Friday moniinf at 10 o'clock. aiDr, lOa'oWk, 4. M. Tl CorrBtl part iwrnHiif fo adjnramrt, ad aftar tko rradin oY tko Joaraal, Hoa i. II. Itblfin. oa CaahcrlanJ, addnaard tko Coarentiea la aa otoqomt apoock, and uaeladod by Bunlnc that Hoa, DAVID B, EKID, tf Rockiaikna, bo aoaaiuatrd aa tho Dratocratlo Candidal fur tko of. to of Caromooof Sorlh ('aroliaa, wkiak vaa av aantaso4ty afrl to by aedamatioB. la BMMioB oT Hoa. i. C. Dubbin, af Cambrriaad, a CoaaBiitlee of Ikroo oraa appointod by tko Pravi dralta wait oa Oar. Koid and laforai kiat mt kit aanitBatiaaa. Tko CMaaatittar ooaoixtad of Ho. R. 3d. Haandera, of Woko, Na. Jaa. C. Dobbin, of IBvboTlaad and Has. Abraai aVaaaar, Ckalautaa. , Tb Coaaniittra oa Kcoolntiuaa tkoa ra ported throngb thoir ( hairaiaa, Ilea. B. M. BaBadara af nana, tlia fbllowmf pmaibla and rcaolutl aa arfclrb arera nnaniaMaaly aduplod, to ait I ' WJUtko DolaKalro of iko DonMMmay af Horth Carolina, in Coatiaa aoocaaUod, ooana'arair tho oocaaiwn a prupor oa fur tbo rovaaaoniaa al th II-drnnod acd tint aonorod prlnc:f loa tkat bind a tngrtbar aa a strty, do Jtwolro, lat. That aa ara for a rigid eoBrtrartioa af taa Conatitutiaa af la United 8tata, a a grant af limllad aawera; for aa indrpeudonl Trraanrv and araiuata I'aitod Btalaa itankt for a Tariff for roranno, and againat a Tariff fnr protection : for oaoaaony in tho adnlnMratiaa af th I'odaral Oar. oraanrat, nad aniaa axtrararan otnanditnrr! foraa anrlr Mr atari t of tkanUW dobt. and m.. fraa-Pfraiaaojt tb aayawBt f atal aad aafoandod olaiaaa. 3d. That or derated to tb L'niun af tho Bute, and dealr It' prraerTatioa by a atriot aad faitbfttl pnwrean of th Canalitutlon, and by do ing equal aad impartial juatio to all ita part. tdV 1'hat ar willing ta adhere ta th naoa. nrea of aiuatneat kaoaa a ik 'Coatpraailoa.' and iaalat apoa th faithful aad full exception af th Uw la regard U rugltivo-alareaj and w will not aawpart any oaadidat for th Preaidanry, who withheld a fall, areaip aad OTplWt arowal of hi appreeal of tk (aid law, gad of kit detenninatioB to enforr th . 4th. That the pn die laadaar th common nro- nerty af all th Hlataa, to be held by the General iiotaTpaent a a tomaioa fnad tat the payment af ino puoit bod a ovuer cuargaa apoa ta aablio 6th. That w a re la faror of th aomlnatlon nf th Hoa. Koaaa BTa, for th sffio of Tie President af th I' ailed R&teas that w duly appro eiat hi great nteral worth, hi eeried and eatea- juyt alUinmmH, hit aiilfnma and tliniueutrndroea y at in great pnanpiea oentoeruy; and that a eamoally and erdilly Toaoaamrnd bh aane to th aonaUiaralioa aad approral of tka BalUawr Cvnteatton. . .. . 0th. That Djitib 8. lttin, for Li able, pradeai, aad jodieioa diaeharg af tb dnlie of Gorernor, la mtrllad to th cordial aupport of erery freemaa ith Slat. : . 7th. That tb Conatltntlon of tbla gtal baaing protijed for it amendment by legialatie Bnr meat, and tkrttjiflkt of both bouee tt th laat Ueaeral Aaaembly baring otd for tb ataaaure of t'rf 8nfrp, e ar ia teeor f r-ffirming it by th aaat tteaaral AaaenaWy, aud of ita aabeenent approral by th aaopla, a a t atak it a part af aaid Conatilatiaa. nth Tkat we ara for holding Barred Uw Federal baaia of apportioning Rerreeentetloo la Ui genet aad Howe af Common af thia Htale. ktk. That th 8taU, hoeing aeratofor aeftad la eoafonalty to tb act of 179 in reaard ta he Rlaa .Ur fur I'reaidentoJh t'aitad h lata we ere for a j acting at th praaent Una; aad w propoee that th nine ( ngreelonl Diatriet aland th Electoral Diatriet a th neat leetla, atleetlng aa Elaetor " for e and n far the Btateat birra. 101k, Tkat foar.Balea.al k apuotaUdbr thia Cunventioa for Ik Rut at Urge, t anlu with suoh number as may b appwiuled by th Congrea altiaal Diatriet to tb Ballimor Psuocratie Con vention, " . ' , llta. Tliat aaEuca'iv Coamltto of nine t ppented by th l'rvaidonl af this Cootaulioa. ; l.'ia n re ainrm to ttaaoluttoo af the Baltlmoie f onreotl-ma of 184t a1aalvillJbailisjj)to Demoi:rti party in Uiay ar appllcabl lo th proaent condition tt tb oonatry.. - ' On motloa of Mr. CantwaH, of Xew Henarer, th blaak la tka Resolution relating I Daleiate to ' th llaltinior Coave4tian wa Iliad vita the follow- lag ea ,! Hon.". C, Dobbin, of Cnmarlad, ..... Moil. R M. Saun l-ra, of Wake, ! Hon. We.on !f. KdaanU, of Warrea. ..:., ,:"Hoa. Oraea i Caldwell, of Mecklenborg. Oa motion of Hon. 3. C. Ttobbln th Eserativ ComnaiMw were empowered I appoint aandidat for tlactar for tk Sua at large, and Aaeistaal K-laetorr.- . . - ... , Hon, I. C. Psbbia oa lb part of th Committee UlIBi Mil V4rrrWToW'tWno wiirfww inn mf OMinn thai tL a.M.i.u u 1 J I a,. u tb. aomlaaaiaw ban..!. l. - ' '.ww wvhim I W" 1 tba Uall al ka If part 1 1 a'aloek. Un motiaa f F. I 8 llaon, Esq., af Ri tberford. Dr. Colambua Mi Ma, of Rutherford, waa appointed v del 'gate to tlie Baltimor Conventlo from th lat'Congreaslonal District, and Waa. H.Thomaa. Eaq., of liayamad appointed eaadidaw for Elector in th lat Cntigreeiioaal IMalrlct, R. P. Disk, Esq., of Quilfonl, then rerpoaded ta loud aad repeated call io aa abl aad eloquent apeeva. TH hoar af 111 o'clock bavin arrived, the Ran David 8 grid waa eoadwlad inla the Hall by the Commlttea, aad relented bla thanks to the Conven tion foe th boaar oaalai led an kin. ia aa aptira- ariato aJdresa. AblaaBd loouent aneaekaa wara i then delivered in response to oalla made oa them, iky Hon. H. Ilenebsr, of Chatham, Hon. R. M. 8a un. ! drr. af Waka, and lloa. Jam C. Dobbin, of Cumbtriand. The tknlraia than aanauweed the following ren- tlemaa composing tkxeanliveCnimritae. , Edward Cantwall, i,aqM of .ike w llaaovar, . , Dr. P. O. W. Ward, at Greene, ri , Hon. Abram Rencher, efit'katham, " : Robt. V, Dlek, Esq., of Guilford, ' " - 1 :.W. W. lloldea, Eaq., of Wak. ..-4 l. 4 i Oaataa It. Wilder, Eaq., af Wake, i ' i : t C, O. frigl.t, Esq., of CamUrlaad, ' lloa- Aaa Biggs, ef Martir, .,,', t Oa motion ef Mr. Caatwell, ef New llaaovar, the Democratic caper throughout th Stat, ar r. 1 nested to copy th praetedlng ef tbla Conven tion. -s f ' - 5 t ... --- i On media of th Itan. Abram Render, ' ' " ' i HifUoti that tb thanka df thi Convantioa be preaaated t th I'realdent at thi Convention for the oaarwtv, .WHty, and Impartiality with which k.ha Bralddvr ita dallbaratlomi. . - : On motion of lloa i. C. Dobbin, the thank af th Convenlioa at re pre oen ted t the Viee rreai- ent and Beerelarles for tb prompt and efficient Btatmer let wkiek tbey bar diaeharrad their reepev- Ua aattaa. Tka Lbatraaaat, Un Cerirored en an propria ta nledlelary addrao. and tk. Coavaatioa aaioaruoa. .' :. -.-,...-. f P. I. McRAE, TVenarat, Oaoana W. Ptalaa, I Tit Pridnf, r. i niarsoa, 1 1 U , nTABKB, j i j, : l.f ..'i Fll it. R. K. Rival, Wuxtan it, Raittt Jueftrn Uaava r"Tho Waaliingloti orrespotident of tlie Halt. Sun. "X," a vrrr uneasy leet the Whig ahoultl not avnor llieir opinion with reapm-t to Uie t'oinpnimi, . The Bichmonrt Whig rnyaxAl "VL.'t jB,.irmeljr eaM ou itD oraie ui llir author ol Ut Jtclnilon letter, lie ran nrohaltlv tall ua. whV that illtia. trintia intlividunl Tori llio tiae tf his longtir wlwu the l'ugilive Niive bill wt be lore the Wft h-aru front the. Clfftraar, UaxctW tliat tha iieirura adreriiaetl in utn nf the bile Biimltetr iif the Carolinian lo b "lil at Aik en.H. CI-by Mnur I. O. fproull U Co.. wer aold a (rw any a al very high bv eraje prina of 905. A lew told u low. at from 8700 la 88(10, and, annig :,.jrtaUMJRJgw. af ttelOO tn.l lr.0'J-ia.iy.-( r.,, .i libfrlaitt utilf u!m. XAXEIOa. MAT 20, 1853. VII 10 NATIOKAt REPCBUCAN TICKET. roa raisiDixT, HltlrAHI PILIMOI E. ' roa Tic a raiaiaanT, WILLIAM A.RAHAM. ma ooritnna, JOHN Klill, teffi learn tliat at the atting of lb Cooneil of But, held ia tfaia City aa Tuareday Uat, it wa determined to ooureae tb Genaral Aasenthly aa th tret Monday of Detabcr neat, to take action n th Mbject of tli K lee t oral rot of this Btat for Prtaldenl and Vie Praaidmt. Mr. Kerra'a Appolntmenta. Ma. JKlal ha pabltehed appointnvent t ad dreaa Iha people aa follow: At Waabingtoa MUi, Neaber Mth, CreeaTilJ glat May; Raleigh dth. Payetbnill 7th, Elizabuhtown Irth, Whitarill 1 ltb, I.ombertoa '12th, Rockiaghatn I6lb, Wadcehoro loth, Albemarle 18tb, Troy 19th, Aahebor 22nd Jan. ' The fteeaaeraej aad (he Cmpromlae.', M' bar heretofore eimplr notioed the letter of Mr. Forsyth of Georgia, in which be declares it tab ..hi; aanTietion that a majority of the IVmocrat of tb South were and are opposed to th Compminiae meaaare, and h reeom menda tkat the Xational Convention abstain from mentioning tlie " finality, " farorably, or nnfa riroraWji god itiamar lei-nniing apparent, from tb ign of the time, (hat this adfii e will be heeded, uotwlthsiandlng, la certain latitude, our Democrat! friend ara eompelled either ta " aing low," or take decided and open grounds for tb Compromise. , They ar, for inatance, getting to be pretty strong Compmmia men la North Carolina. If thi advice should be adopt ed, what will the Standard do' what course will Uot, Raid pursue? Will be aupport a nominee of a Convention that dodge tin qUeti ol the " finality " of the Cotnpromiae? What wilj the Demueracy of North Caroliuadof' Will they eanetiog such a propitiation to th traiUtroua ab olilioniata and diaunioniaU f Will they ratify each an anholy, initer and cor rapt coalition, aad sacrifice the Constitution of their country to an unlialfowed thirst for officer Lat the Stand ard corns out now and answer the questions. Away with til shuffling and deulile dealing, on a qoeation oi ucn vital importance. The peo. pie expect the pros to speak out boldly, prwmpt. ly, aad honestly, on thi important ubjet, with. out regard to party policy, -- - But Mr. Fomyth I clearly of opinion, that if! th convention endorsee tho eompromiae. there the Southern state, and lb result will bXIhet election of the Whiz candiilauja for the Pre idency and Vie Preidoncy. Well, be it w if the Democratic party of North Carolina ar true to tin South, they will rojoiee in Whig ueo-, rather than triumph themselves under the molly banner ot t corrupt coalition of fraeagilers, abo litioniats, and disunionUt. W call upon iti honest Demoefat of Xorth Carolina to reaoct upon thi startling auggrt- tlon, from on of their own a Southern D ' J ..... l . I . ' r, ,, ... vi niaw anuur itir, au wunu a niimiulsiniuun, and Editor of th Columbus (0a.) Times i and let them also take into consideration the fact, tliat th New Tork Evening Post, Ihe'organ of tlie Demtcntlu Free SoUtri of Nw York, pub-liahea-lhi tuggmtion of Mr. Forsyth with warm approbation, and bay : "In thi respect we confess we admire the man. ly spirit of the letter, and we are only astonished that shame, as well aa policy, doe not withhold ench of th friead of the Com pro ruin aa be. king to the democratic policy from instating on lb foolish and fanatical course against whiub Mr. Forsyth warn theut. Tbla claim of the southern democrat to ba exempted from the application of toe Cunipromise teat, will be re. apocted by two lno of men (by thoa. who honor a manly and decided Course on political Suctions, aad by thoae who desire to unite' the emoc ratio vole on one candidal and w hav very littl doubt that it will prevail at th con rention." ' ' llow can tli honed Democrau of North Caf olina, w tgain aak, relish such corrupt doctrine? Can Uiey swallow th inault here eaat in their teeth, by brother Ihimoerat, that they are) "v liiting on fooUtk and fanatical euvrtt" in at tending for the Compromise a a teat In other words, are footi and fnatic$ for contending for the Con.Ututional righto of the South T Will they can they do it? " ' ' ' i Let them further lock at tbeir party alliance, aa they now exist, as portrayed by thia leading organ in Xew Tork. Th Richmond Republican gather from another articl in th Post the lot lowing, to which w eall their special attention' i "It says that there ia a party in the fro, and party ta th ateTa State, oppoted to th aoou promia. it aaenrta that ft democratic com pro. mite platform would not be supported by the Democracy of New York. It eava that tha op. poeiUt to the Compromise i Mill greateramaug tha Demueracy af Miaaouri, in wbiuh State, it a vera that tit regular democratic party have made an issue against it io their elections and have drirea ita friends into th embrace of the whig..' In Ohio, continues th Poat, 'th Fra Soil and anticompmmiae eel ion nf tb Ilenra craey ia large and influeaiiah" It add r "Virgiaia . in her lata Convention has d eliaed to aadora tho oumnremiaa. Flor. iila also remained eilonL route of Htssia aippi, ha beea defeated in" hi. attempt to get book to tn oen ate on tna Vompnumeo raawa- iwath Carolina ha grm aa far aw ah,va will go, toward a aeeeeaioa from tha t'nian, boo a, ah deemed th compromise a violation of her constitutional rij;bta. Louisiana ia repreaauted by en anti-comprotuia aenator, and Alabama bytwo othori of th aam complexion.' w ' AU than Stoic iirapuUrd toTb Demaeiiatio Sutea, but th Boniaatioo of a Comproroiaa can didate at Ballimor would at one ow dtMenmon among tbem, frotn which tha party would not recover fur year." ' - " " ' ' J f " . ; ' - , ' - - f'V .':" ' aVwjaXrato reported b tw th mjf revolutun. , ThaaUdlaa tor Pniaaara aad Orahaa. L ara happy to bar th BaMaTaatutacioryT akearane thai th Ladle PUaTrV bloannn attend tbea!) art othoaiaaticajlr ia fctor of " u-ubmi bmu aaaaa, co or U pareat, ableat and atrongeat tkkeU tut lb rreeidaaey aad Tic PraaUeaey thai er eoaantenikd itaelf to j theaartftb. (. A kdy of iatalli geae aaid th other day, (which we belief J genera aenUroent among the Soo'lbeni ladiea) if the aejopla ihonld a! aaide the aaitiiatit -inearrapUbl etaieamafl, on aaj preieit bateeer, the would averit th yuk) of tyrant. or BDanolhiiig wora Thia ia a areaag f Tietory. Ia 1840, the Whjg were e boo red aad aniatatatl by the aenilea and plaudit of tb Ladiea; aad with aa enthu' aiaaut and teal unparalleled ia our hiatory, th people raahed to their itandard; they twept erery thing befure then, aad won a aaoat glori ou Tietory! tti proof ofthejoetiee of the ebtimoofFitxaoat and Gtaaaa, aad the importance of iaaiating oa tbeir nomination, Tb Udie ar quiok to die- earn true merit, and Bare to raward itt Hence they are generally admirer of military glory, and they honor the hero of Londy'a Lane and taa eorwueror or Meiieo; but in re la a milder and parer glory that they admire yet mora tbeb'ight bat not fiery splendor of irie bonore, won by patriotism, virtu and axalted wurth: and they, render thk homage of both their minds nd bearU to th holamen who bar guided the ship of Stat in safety through th lurioua storms uid peril that o recently thnatened ita de ttructiun. Like many of the goad ol true Whig of thi State, they would prefer hoaora Ide defeat ander their bnnnar, to victory ander that of any ether of doubtful character. Their voice to the Southern Whig i that of the gal lant Lawrence: "Don't gire up the Ship I " duo't yield to the enemies of your inatitutiona don't deaertyonrdclirerer don't falter ia your duty don't give up your choice don't Mirren-: der your power I '.h-i W ay to the Whig of tho Sonth, yield to the advice .of the fair; go fcrth. under their smiles, one mora to battl, and once mora lo victory ! Tb ery baa been rained again! Mr. Kiaa, ! for political effect, that be re to bo the Governor j iHnrpirvjnr-n .apportWhig principled leau. he believe. they will moat conduce to the woir.r. of tb. I i j n . . i 1 people ; and if Ieotia ,he Will admmUter th ' r, . . ... .. ; Government vnn imprtnJitT and Juttice fur t thm Vaa t ta A r nf tKaw wrtla E.t iMaai wlin V ewai , , . , , , , mi j ii l I ", MaMOMVU HO W 111 UIIT7VW l IIIW MS th public good. By such conduct, ha will win the heart of the meeae of all partiea, and lay th foundation of (olid bappineas and tra glory to our beloved old Commonwealth. Let the people try him. He will be found worthy. Pat th Boat aa ttM R tgnt Lag. Tli Standard announced Mr. Kaaa as th nominee of the Kaleigh Clique. Oar neighbor very often mine, bat h never wa widr of th mark, than ba ia in thi statement. The truth of the matter ia, th first tint tb "Solly Ovpui' wa ever brought to light, wa when Mr. James tt. Shepard wa nominated over' 3ff ; Lank, and the latter charged that it was th work of the "RaUigk Ctmpt." , Thi Clique, then, belong. to thw Democracy, according to th beat Demo cratic teatiinony, and they could not, therefore) hare nominated Mr. Kerry nnlen they'eould have been guilty of the egregious folly of notni. m-tt.jij.mBi aaora m. -'7t7r,r,;h.,;n. ,u. Mmfrt ...d .niUTm.t of other in the State. Democratic Convention We publish', In another part of thia paper, tli official proceedings of th Democrntio Con. laatiua ia &iU , Wa do, thia. a, aa a t of jua. tic to that body, aa wtlnUnd toeommtnt free, ly npoa their very speeious but rickety platform hereaitor. By the way, when "that glorious principl of I r f,-. .-j ,,,,..1 ..-,.," I, ,, r r r, , mated, will the party, will Oot. Reid then take op and bear aloft that other "great and glorious prineiple," "fro and equal" eligibility to office? Why doee not the Standard aaawer thi que. Han 1 Of what vain 1 th riirht to rota, while tha none vntae ia eanludad from a rjartioination ia r r the public council, on account of hi poverty f The people begin to u.pot th leaden are fur giving them the rotten half of th apple, and keeping th aound for themaelves, .' ' The ft polls, r' The "sVioila th (nulla thi eem lo ba the main id tb ground work at preaent of Ih Whig Under. Stamlard. I thia bot a pretty cry to com from aa organ that ha eve .upported party through thick and thini " whoa motto ia "talk tietort belong th tpatU, and a their great trader declared, in the U. S. Svnate, who " ara held together by th Cohesive' power of natWtc panJer.T" What, pray, an their leaden now fighting for, bat offo, fur th "spoils of ofSoet" I. thi the true principle lor stateemen an d patriot io be guided by f No, ao; the aafely and happineaa of th people abould b th paramount abject, th laprem rule of all party action. , Thi i tb chief nd for which the Whig party ara contending. They bold that the office, ef tb oountry Wara Instituted for tli good of th people, and not Ih aggrandisement of th oSee-holdera, who ar properly th aervanta of th public, and should, a it were, forget them- tolvea. In order to think only an th adrantog and good of then whom they err. Tby augbt not to eateem ahything aa aa advantage to thm' elrea. which is not so to th State. Behold th difference 1 Th Whig oaten! for lb eon trot of the government for the good of tb people; the Democracy, aooordiag to their awn leaden, aek it for 44 the spoils " and 44 plunder.'' Evan th heathen philoenphen defined good govern or, on who endeavor, to render the governed happy J and a tyrant, oa tha contrary, on who aim ooly at hi own private advantage. Whveh w ill the paopl delight to honor t , . . . : . , 1 1 1 ' 1 , I I V . ! Tha ilea. Wa. A. Graham, cWelary af th Navy, aooompaaiad by Coamoieree Cha. Mer ri. Chief of th Bureau af Ordtnanoe and My, Idrography, and WioVTl. Shnhrick, Chif of th Buraaa of Conatructton, Equipment and Repair, arrlred ia Narlvlk oat the JUL, aud vUltod th .- -i .,i . i a l a UexMjtQL. mm .iu:,vii Injr) to Ckm ' af w f J A gvaat fira ajrvwdla tb kuiila.i. part efCka- raw an thk tBth hnrt. , Whlek daatroyad akwal H&, 000 wortk of property. '.'"Jif;."!' j-jrl!-f i -. .w... wd i VSTtt It ka!d thatTrtdetir TtrtWoVr d.llgat visiting rirginia agaia daring thasuing rusamcr. i I ' Mr. 'CltagMaa; J fr Cfir.guian la oal ia a fong letter ia Se it- poLIic, aoawering the trirureaofth Loniarillesj JunroaJ npoa hi eoara In th M big eaaen. . . Mr. CliDgraaa. eiptala bi poaiuon. He wa efinoaed to arl tli Compronlae aaeaaon-a, except th Tugitire Site Law ) hot aa tttey were aa.ae4, be lasiata opoe faithful exneution at aad adherenc to that law by the North, and an antqulroeal nttlflcatlnn thereof by the Whig National Cenrentimt. II regard it ia tli na ture of a debt, which th North owea, tinder the Craatitution, made doubly hiniling by th aw i erm tract, th faithful payment of which th South baa a right to demand. Coles the North will gire aasurance of their boneat intention, to pay the price, be cannot act with the Northern big party. He , he aaj, unwilling thoritie. lie then called on tb French Cum that anh mn ll'.iat and liu-kinann an.l t mandor-in-Chiefl and roouired the immediate v.,: w. . ,.' , r. .... f lK. v.ii. i In National r big and Ueraocrats of the North " . i aballber.Dcedbecua.ofthe1rderot.nothe Constitution. . I The course of Mr. Clin.m.u. it is true. I,a, ' ben a little eocentrio : but if hoi- willing come fully into the ranka, and fight upon this j platftmn, for Fillmore and Graham, why not let i byg.Mbbv-goo..." and all pull together I arain hartnoaiouslT and aealoualr in the com-1 lon cause ? WIIW MEETIXO IS COLUMBUS. W learn from the Fayottevill. Oiwerver, that at a meeung of th. Whig, of Colombo., held ill I TKA)K vn NORT, CAR((U.VA W, I "S"VhrrdIr!! oVZcT.T Whiteville on the 10th ioat, rawlutions in (avor I ...... .. ,,,, .,,,, wtth- The Pre.ident of tha Company hM now .,, ; ara gratiuud in being enabled to state that the gone to Ualtiuiore to procure Dredging Machia of Fillmore, Graham and Kerr, were unautiuou.. , i .n: t v:t: ! erv: and make the neceasarv arraaaaa. . ly aduptetl. And un motion of 3. A. MauUshy, Eaq., the following additional resolution waa also unanimously adopted : , heaolved That Iwtwoen Millard, Fillmore and Winrield Soott, Millard Fillmore Ullit finl choice ami oftg cAotce'of the Whig:! of Columbus. "The Whig p;trty practised deception iu the electiona nf llarrieon and Taylor' liem-her't Sxech ia the Lomfoco CuHmiliim. Perhap (remarks Hi Fayette.rille Observer) Mr- Rrnchcr has fo-gottnn that he was an ard.int urn"rter of iifn H"n-'in in U 4U, and that he a one of tlie leaders of the Whig party at the very time when the alleged ttmptmn was prac. tiaod. Whv didn't he evnoae it T .-- -. . ' ' 1 J ,' - en ""'J '""' conclu.iou to wlioh Mr' ""u in l4"" U'' General Scott wouW brttter nut nvcnk out unou , , ' ' . , im coinpnuuise. Itunns? tlie lute I remut'Dtial rnftra' Taylor fur not speaking out and that too when the General had just declared himself to desire Mr. Clay' electiou over that of any other living man. Mr. Hutu, who was not satisfied then with the letter of Oen. Taylor, cannot expect the people new to be satisfied with reports of conversations with General Scott. Torse reports are no doubt correct, but the people naturally think that their ears ara a worthy to hearaud their eyca to ace aa those of Mr. Botts. Iieara.y evidence will not pas in tho Orand Assises of the Popular Court. They demand the beat evidence which the caae will admit Tbey require tht won. Cemmeneemea t at C ha pel H lit We learn from a reliable source, that the pro, pact ia flattering for the moat brilliant, interest, ing and agreeable exercise at the next Annual Commencement, ever wUuex&ed at.ouxXilivoxai ty. Every thing at preaent promise good order and daenrum : and no nains will lie snared in all who may attend, especially the Ladies. A correspondent states 'that a spacious and well finished inception room has just been completed, which adds much to tho convenience, of the an nual festivity, and increases greatly the induce ments for g agc attendance". rTT",.''"'-"l""t' The Annual Address will be delivered by ThokabT. Asiib, Eaq. on the 2nd June, Whig Candidate, fur Wake. I, iijjlrirrTffliTTrffl'mtTTfTffi of the Whig meetiitg held in this city, on Wed nesday last, that Maj. CmtLxs L. Hivtov wa nominated av a Candidate for the State Senate, andWu.Lux F.CotiLiN., Willi D. JoMsand Sinx II. Kouxaa, Eaqa., for tlie llouso of Com. monfl. Location at the Depot. It will be a matter of eurpriso to some of our reader, to learn that tbe Depot of the Central Railroad, for Raloigh, ba. not even yet been lo cated ; and we are astonished to learn that there is some pretty ttnufhtik of placing it at Water loo, nearly a mile oot f town, and connecting the Raleigh and Gaston road with it at that point. Now, such an '. lea should never be en. tertained for a moment, for several good anil uf ficient reason. It would cut off thi. city en tirely from all advantage, from the road, and be a gross injustice to our ciiiiens, who Lav lib erally and patriotically subscribed to the enter. prise. It would cot off all hope of establishing a commercial intercourse between this or any other place West of it, and Wilmington,'New bern, or any of our own seaport towns. Tlie leading object of th road, wa to afford facili ties and InduoameoU to onr people in th in terior and West, to carry oa a profitable trade and commerce with our own aea porta, and build up market town of our own, for the aggrandiaa. ment of the State, ae well aa the prosperity of her individual citiiena. In getting np the sub. acriptions, all along th line of the road,' the principal appeal war to the &ate pride of the people, to sustain ft great Slate work which wa to deliver ua from vasaalage to other State, and achieve our oommaroinl independence. , It wa to be a State Marat, around which every body could, and should rally. Th patriotie Legiala- tar that granted th charter, refused to an. thoriwa road from Chatrlrrtt 3"1)nville, on th ground that bisooting thf State by .uoh a road Would defeat thi. great and paramount ob ject. For tlie same reason, we ara (till oppoaed to allowing any ono!tion of the Danville with th Central road; and, feel deeply mortified and surprieed that any one who ba North Carolina homa aad a North. Carolina heart, honld b found advocating a oure which Would place tt y- Vh malIest-lin pediment Ih th way of any portion of our citisns, who might advance the welfare of th State and tbeir own interest by opening trade and iotet- ooone with onr awn, Maport town. DEMOCRATIC, CANDIDATES FOR WAKE. At the, Cosvautioa bald Ut Week, Wesley Joae waa aoiuinated for tha Seaata, and Gen. R. MSanndm, Oaatoa tl. Wilder, and William A. Allr ( aandiiUUa 4atim.UmmtXii oat,; ' a tl Saw 4jf i 1.' " ' to -- SJ ' DIFFICCtTT WtTIl Tilt FHEXCII.AT kiJr?-" y-tflTllR.-'-: - ! i y-; ikUjar.. Our Charge d ASairat at Borne, Mr. Casa, ia a real spunky follow It appear, from a Ute. meat in tho Xew lurk Il.-fa)d, tluaiOD Easter Sunday, 'n th great wjuare of St. Peter" Mr. Innee, an A jterioaa artiat, declined to poll off bia bat when the drams announced hi holiness upon which a French officer knocked the hat off with his drawn sword. In return Mr. Tunes 1 -f l t,;M .-) 1. : .-na n rl Mpaiv.d mind from the vrordof the officer. The American wa eiad by the gandarme and earrieO ta priaoa. The llerald ay :. "Our Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Caaa, on being informed of the transaction, demanded frumth Koinan government thoinaUnt libaration of hi eniintrTuian. lint waa referred to the French au. ridease of Mr. Inne, or hi transfer to tho ci- ., , . . jr. ril power; which latter deoiand, after um al. ,;,, wna acceded K and io fir. hu,' Irom the occurrence, Mr. lones wnxet at liber- F' ' Pr-P J dlUm of .Mr. i W(M L viiMlicitto tli ritrhu of hi countrr. i injn, that being unable to hare the offir pun- i inspn, that ttcin unable to save th ishej Iit hia aiipf ri..r. hp emi ff "J his aupenira. he east off his diploma, .' "T ",r "w " . ' , I ..i.., nj. ... .......t i...'. Tl.. ..r..,ii- ' Imtlence Ut unirtal couibttt- Tbe jiiiriv wai, Ii-jwuvht, uj(Huri)tly pi need uiuli: urrpst and the nievtiu.? .w-i'VCDlvd.' - - J W niriT with nl:LinpA tli ftt.liiwiitr nnrarATih f , . . ' . . .j, , Amr:an: , ! v .i i- r . , ,. , . ' I ! North Carolina, ia mm on a footing of cheap- ; nesa, apod ami certainly which mual work very advantafoualv for all partioa. Tho ompletion i of the feaboa'rd and Ko.noke railroad Compa-1 .... , , ny.a bridge orer tho Iloanoko river, at Gaaton, kas removed the last obstacle in the way of an i e:vy and prompt connection with the Wiluiing-1 mington niad. and the travel and Tran.portation I n 1 arc now pnnecuted with a despatch and regu. j larity heretofore unknown. Under tho New ur- dor of things thus e.tabliahed, dry ouoila an-1 .... , . , , ' , . i apatched mun lUlUmore, by -tlie Bay Itaa stcnmuoatii to Norfolk and Portsmouth, are de-1 livered at Wilmington, N. C, in tho vory short ; space of Oiit ttj kU Aoirra, at loss than packet nttee with insurance. Coffee is carried in the same brief lime, at about packet rale, with in. surance ; and other article, at corresponding uhanro-. The groat celerity and certainty with which the transportation of morclmndise is ef-f fected between our city and this commanding j central point in North Carolina have the practi- ral result of bringing the two places iu clove and advantageous proximity, and mud lead to a steady increaso of reciprocally beneficial in tercbanjes, TiieG.cvt Li id IIobberv. It will be .ecu (.ays the Fayetteville Observor) that the stupen. doua measure of wrong and robbery, the Home. atead bill, which purposes to give 1C0 acre of the public land to every body who will go and take it, ha. passed the House of Representatives by tho extraordinary vote of 107 to aft marly two to one ! uooul artwify member of the Iluuie not pohny! unwilling to rote for it, and afraid to Vole against it e unisi'. Our only hope, arid we confese it ia a faint one, is, that the Senate will interpose between the old State, and thi. violation iif their right, j between the aolcnin pledge of those lands for tlio payment of the puldio debt, and thus giving them away for nothing, and worse than noth- 4tg. W ahull expeeV that the neat move in the House will be, a bill to give 8200 (the val ue of ICO aore of land,) out of the Treasury to all those who are too buy to go to the far West to select the land. In looking over the yens and nay on the final paatage of tlie bill, we. .find, that Mcmm, Xliiig man, Dockery, Moreliead, Outlaw, and Stanly, voted against it : and that Meaera, Caldwell, Ashe, Daniel and Venable, did not vte. We presume that Mr. Caldwell waa absent' on ScutrhToTauiTuSestOT it Tare aiarkuble that all tho Locofooo meinben from this State failed to vote. fll'ANO. We mako the following extract from a letter recently rucoived from a highly intelligent plan. ntly rect ftf Chatl tcr (if Chatham County ; 'The wheat crop upon which I applied guano vjreaeuta a wonderful contrast to the ordinary crop I was not prepared to see o decided a quite .lire tlie guano will pay fof itself even thi v ear, bad aa tlie season has been been, if noth- .. .. J l I I ... .1.- V mg untowara snouiu uupi.-u uioo nop. up. plied only half a ton, but I am ao well eatiafiod with it that it is my purpose thi year to sow tho guano on every acre 1 put in wheat." The foregoing statauient may be implicitly re lied on. We hope the Wake Couuty Agrioultn. ml Society will take into consideration the pro. priety of making np a fund, to be aent directly to tbe importer in Baltimore, for a aupplyof this famous fertilixer. If the planter! who arome m. ben of tha Stwiety -will unite in thi way, tbey ean obtain the article, at first hands, and thus not only save considerably in the price, but be au re at the tame time that the 'guano it not adulterated, hut pur and of th beat quality. Standard. NOT BAD FOR ROYALTY. At Charlton House, it being mentioned once that Miss Clarke had confessed all her faults to the Duke of York, some one exclaimed, "What candour V "And," added George; IV, "what a memory !" , ' ! The steamer Illinois hat arrived from Chagrea, with California mail to the ISth of April. 8h. bring, three hundred panengera, and oxx hil- uoin Attn BAir nou.it. in oolb ! The new from tha mining region wa favora ble, end busiuea. was improving. The fugitive tlav law had paaaod tlx Legi- latnr of California. ... . , ,s -l i : Tb Panama Railroad would be opened with' ia Ave mile of Gorgona during th proaent month. " : J "" ; ' J "V ' Th government of Grenada had adopted hoe til, measure agaiuat thoae Sooth Amerieaas who assisted Flore ia .hi expedition ftgaituit Equador, ., , ... ,',...., Th following antina, wa b.liera, ef the first wed ding evereelebraled ia the Mammoth Car ef Ken tucky, we ewt from th Louiaville Joaraal Married, oa tbe 2'th of April, ia Ui "flothie Chapel" of Ih Mammoth Cava ef Kentaiaky, by the Her. Dr. Edgar, af Nashville, Ten., the Rev. 3. H. Hall, ef Bourbon eoe.ty, to Mia Wealthy t Pettingiit, af Wkntanwax, Main. ,;; ..i-o ... Tb ceremony, wo ar told, waa exceedingly aet- ma and impreaaive aad after it vaa ever, tome beaBUftU fclsna.bTJtr U aanaar awHaa. for tb. occasion, were nng by the party, )otMBsting of some trtyar aitty aviiet aaa gvatlantea.iH Bharkkag (arearraaea. Homab1 riWirrJ A. Tlaaoeg., Wtt t, a Baa. a tor, aad Mioiater to Jaa trie, killed kis krotker ia. " law, Capt. Daaeaa, ia Indiana, the other day.Tbey . had both baea drinking, aad ia tbeeowrae af anjaltetv cation, Daaeaa slapped Ilaannegaa ia the taee, 1 whea the latter etraot Mm with a bearl kairg, wbich cansed hi death, la a few hoora. Tbey bad alwaya been warm friend ap to this fatal ereat. Tr- a , " ' J'r. Mangum ha decided not to publish at eountor niauifuatn. (TTti decisloa i wiaej good can reault from it, and barm may b ita progemy, . Th National Conrentiaa, lo a bami, will acta th final arbitrator, and forltv ' decieiua the W'liiga of tb South will WaUVitlr ' patience. . Bxf. gsr"There ia no Sa ward," says the SoHthiilt Democrat j "in tlie Dcmocralic party.'' Thi ta eery true. But there is a Preston King, a Rao, . .,, , j . , toul, a ilmot, a Hallett, Dodge, and a Town. d- The wiU hardlieontead for tU -- Jfm P- T',e f the Xetiae rtrer improreioenlj it appears, or forthwith going to work, E - liclly. on Hut important talerpriae. Tie, Newhernian of the 19th inetant, aTS: "at. r.a ' Aeure i?i'rer Kitriaatitm A Ckeerino Tat?.' n learn tliat at a culled meeting of tb Stuck' bi'ldr of the Nrni Kiver NaTitntUoa ConDit. nv. hold m Ni'wlwrti an Fridav Uit. Ih ilivM.. tor. were authoriied. by a u.mnimoii. Tve. to " coiuuicncc the work. The available .took of tb - f. - , - . .,.,,. -.oiani -Li .tTr!;. cording to tlie etiniato of the Enztnecr, CJ Thomnaon, will carry the work twelve mile a." lTvf. i'"llr"- can be m reaaonabl. , doubt but that th work will now he couinienc . eJ linil progre, until it is completed. far at loaat aa Wayne.boro'.. Some mean etnaf 6 a. to earry the etock up to the requieite a, ; f"r. ' WrPETal I'd "'V ' and for one of his sleepiest daughter Aw. bern! Here ia another indication that tbey are waking up! We shan't be surprised tomw lha. going ahead, with steam car rapidity within trra years from Ihia tiina." ; .-...y. . IHCill I'UICES. The Fayettcville Obaervar aajf: Maatrrixu. Fine fresh Mutton aotd in oar mnket-a few day ago at 12 cent net lb., a prior uprTJccUf'TOaTSeW.1 Strawberries 25 eenU per quart. At-Wih mington these ara advertised at 40 oont, and at .Swrtulk SU oU par quart. PaeaTo, the fugitive negro who wa reewntiy arrested at New York and subsequently reator ed to his owner in Baltimore, ha had hi fi doin purchased by subscription in New York. ' CORRESPONDENCE. Rautou, May 11. 1853, Uoh. II. M. Saundert. Dxta Sit: A number of gentlemen internet! ' ed in the progress of Interna) Improvement in North Caroliuu, have aaaigned me the duty of , presenting you with tho aoeompnnying eilvae ' Vilcher and Waiter, a a teetimoniai of their high appreciation or ymrr service in the cauee, aud especially in bebulf of th Raleigh and Gaston Kail Road. Wishing you may long live to wilnoaa ftoj participate in th benefit which tbey confident, ly hope, will be derived from the work, I am nioet reepecuviiy. tuur ob't, aerranL. . , (i EO. W. M0KDECAI. " Kliob, May 12, 1852. .) Geo. W. .VuriUrai, Hnq. .. Dr.ta Sit: Your note of yesterday' date. with the accompanying Very handsum and coat--ly silver plate which you hav don m tb h.m or to preaant, in behalf of the gentlemen ju.n,l represent, were duly received this morning. I accept, with pnd and pleaaura. thia i tiful te.timunial, and feel highly flattered by nch a mark of approval coming from gentlemen who take such a lively Intoreet in Internal Improve ment in North Carolint, I beg you to count' to "the frieuda of the llnlcigh and Oaaton Bail, Itoad" my aiooe e acki owladgmenta for the 1 vary lobarai a anaer ha whatb they bare aen fla to testify their appreciation of aorrioea far too highly ; and to any i .ball rejoice with them and the public if this important work of Railroad improvement shall fully realite oar fond xpeo. tatKina. Iim sipfbtroteyouTkinuvuuie. and toad my thanks for the acceptable manner in which you have discharged the duty aaaigned yon In thi pleasing busineaa. I am, Sir, very reapectfully, .!! lour obedient eervant, ""' "' U. M. SAUNDERS. ..., The Pitcher and Waiter are of solid silver, elegantly carved and frosted. Th Walter bears the following inscription t "To Rovnulu M. Saunders, from the friend of the tUIcuh j XUaUm lUil Road, in appreciation of hi o' oonavroouon, pro- acnted May II, 1852." Tb Pitcher bean tb I.... . . tn,t4Ri, r bis name, and view of the Gaston Bridge and Railroad scenory ar also carved upon it. The coat of tlie whole, we learn, wa $500. This beautiful and moat appropriate pro sal may be seen at tb Jewelry Store of Messra; Palmer and Ramsay, in thia City. Standard,' Gold Ptscovsaixa ar Mi.viait PotxT. Th Mineral Point (Wiacontin) Tribttn fit tb6th instant aays considerable excitement ha bra manifested in that village by th discovery of some amall piece of gold Talucd al from two' to fire dollar, each, and ft lod of tha aaa a terial. ' ."- -; - ' - ") IMPORTANT .INTENTION.. M Tht Wathingto Telegraph etatea UiafMr. D Bibery kaa invented on of th moat Important lifot aaving aad twiaaming apparata w ttav ewer aeea. Applieation ha been made by Mr. Da Bi for a patent. It ia a kind of frock or doablet, af ordlaary draaa material, taade doable, totertaid witk null metal I la boxes, inflated. Thi Oaablet may ba warn aa an averall aa efaipboard, and it 1 Impoaaibl for tko waarer to sink below the akoal dara. and Mr. D B. aaaart that atnoa may re sist o la the water any length af time, and th wa-L tor haa ao afloat whatever oa th bajaacy af tk ' dre." 'tf. i ' THE MCDOXOCflH ESTATE Th New Oriaan. Delta state Af MeDnsib etrtate i. rapid'y melting away ta the Htlgotlen.- Tk sxecotora and attorney kar alraady disposed of aearly 8! 00,000 i and a large portion ef th personal aad real estate of the deceases i adver tiaed ts be aold to meat tha current eipanae. "i ; .. ' , 'T - . A . .lift '. -'te f ui Pit Pbixri I etTaipoBi " tmm Farmer, sxpraaaea th eplaloa, ksetd upon -periment, that th. ua of abea as th .iMnnr ;r ,, th pi plant, predneea a aaers dalieian pUat thaft any mod ef eultara not being roar," aWjn aautainiug enongk acidity to stake them please. The reason given for this ka, that th acid pwalj iar to the thubard Is fteutraliied la part by tb alkali af tk.aakaa. -'m " Hoa. Dv D. Barnard, enr Miaiater thaConrt of Berlin, wa ft visit to Rom at last onnto, fir th benefit af bia health. . " Col. Donlpkaa, th Saw Orleans 1'icayan ml.... TUt uectined tb Whig aemina Uoa for !TBf Maatri i- i-'l .-' t" e- . i ar. f tt vranrt -,-:i ! t aavtt' &i IC mp eti I
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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