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K2 LATER FROM TEXAS. W hsve jntfHiteneaen,JlriTMieiU-teL,!r;, r.j.oinuiu i u corn no crop 01 in terior in ia very flourishing condition. Thieve who bar been engaged in hone ' mi negro slesling, hit bee imprixwd sad executed. , . 1 i " A Mri. Slucuro wss fried it the btr term of die district court, at Bastrop, for the mur rirttf a man named Forhus, and Umnd ant f uilir. ' Khe had thnt Porto on 100)0111 wf - th rum of hci daughter - AfTVava and thefts enniioo common. Tha Houston Hereon uyl imwhat a- - nuK Uwiugh rather aiion affair nrrrrr4 '. pot long ine near Spring trutl, ia (be loir- r part f Grime Ctwmj. - Tw yn men from Iowa, who had Ix-en peddling about the , country, and bad r4.d aome WO or V400, were met by wag who Ibid them thai tlx country u infested by numerous hand itf robbers, and they should h rartlul how-tiiry expose their cash. - This excited their hnv agination, and shortly after liter met res pectable ctiiirn. sllired in Texan burner' eawtnme. cap rrd, flannel shirt, tin hum, rifle. " Ilc. tie inquired if ihev had seen two youiif ... Boa Willi whom lie h-iti bcea hunting, and br boom mean bad hwl trace of. On receiving aiifwer ia the aegttiv he left them, ' - .A aoiHi as he cot out ol sight, lbs peddler firmly eoovmced that be was chief of one of the canes of mbbere, left the read anil struck into ihe woods. They bad aot fine for be- ... Kvs Wiay raws upon another rough looking customer, one ol the companion! of die bun tertiary had pre.iouely met. Taking him for a robber, and tbal lie- would shoot them if lhcy attempted to retreat, they immediately drew their revellers anil commenced firing at himv i he hunter retreated, arid end ear urea tn explain, but they would listen to nothing, , and liqH aborning iway, lie blew bis bora for bis com pinion, just ia lima to hear a hall , w (utile aosa by -his aa,TTba - banters,, fin- ' ding remonstrance napless, and bring rietW lenl shots, brought the peddlers down the first ' fit. The matter was then explained, and the banters ennrryed them to a house where tbeir wotiau were dressed. ', .. . , Kro the HI aatrated familr Friend. Valuc or Ekebox akb FcasavKaaxcg. Tliis was 111 'anexiierted blow, and ia my "nttls of 'ctllM. mIii1Vrtle oV1 l fatal one, hut (nr my bariiic fliuod at Ilia bottom nf ilie huso, a tettee in tiie 4iand wrmog of Virplariirar.ilrt?IM fpni. 1 tin eicciirjl mail, aiu tie tun autu t. nml oiy vexations wrote in a style tingular v adupu-d to meet them at the moment,' Af ter (light aud almost gay remarks on country ecrurrennes, and some queries relative to my tdcaeof Loud. w, he lonrhed on the dilTu-ulliet which beel the eoinmoneemeul of ererr ea- rear ait J the tunreine Aecrssiiy of palieuee. . snd 1 iletermiualioa to be cheerful under all. One rule is shaolutely eaaeutial, wrote he, ' necr in nnnirn srer the past, or made aver . 4 t!jd fnure. ,.,Siinii;ient gulil il ity i (hi -. eil tlien'of,' 1 a mmiin of iucomparahle wis dnm. Never think of th failure of yesler- 1 day, hut to aroid them to-morrow; and nerer pecuUia on th lailure of to-morrow, bat to remeaibiM' tlial voq litre outlired the fiilitrea of to dey. The Frenrli pliiloeryhers are now preaching araaml t'.e world, that knowledye " 1 powrr, and it ia, but it ia only a gimpow. ' ilrr is powen a Uanjprous intention which - Wew-ap the mrenter. - it requires In be wiee f mansgml. KnU.ii enerieiic will Irll done, without it, nothing. 1 remember, in ilia UttUiry orTaijiviilafis. lrt-insinee,'Wriic1i la iaefha Mlwas liad llie lore of ajolth- ' cut.-. In earlv hSZ aud when reiloeed to Ihe lit anat diiress,tli ra!i:!l tii.b L'ejivd ithoula -fiilowef, be one Ai lliiy w huiltpltLwItt iUe- - ruint ot a I ar.ar eararanseria, whrr he re- solved to gie up all eUorta and die. As he I.iv mi the f rmind unk tit dgapuir, his eye was eanght by th attempt ot aa ant to drag a gMin of com up to its neat in the wall, Tbe I md w too rrest for it, and th anl and th grim of rorn fell to the ground together.. The in.il W4 rtmcwed ninety and nine lime, a id a-i U11 hundredth it enreeedeil, and the grain ' W ntrtP4l a ae, 'IW rnonglH-m tantly struck th prostrate rhieltaln, Mtnli ,a -illegal -aioigjfU. ittucetri! tlswhiUI,mMndthdeeeitilsBtm'jf;"N '.. I belies th maintenane of 11 l -r... . .: 1. u ..,i.i I lug pnncitile will Secure lbs bannioeaa of Iierors, Kir" Hi all Hi.liai piittv i aiiiviv Ha inrarif from the (round, and found troup nf ht f.illuwer owtsids, wlin bad been l.njkv ina; for him through ill wilderness. 8cimi- ls in hand, ha litre bimtelf nn ht pursuers, swelled In troop into n army, hi army into myriads, atttl finished by beinj the terror of Jurur, th conqueror of Aria, .and ilia won dcr of tli world " Th letter finished with penersl inqutret into lha (lihifa of the day, and all good wish for say ea rerr. . Il i sa intitahinfr what an elHct i nmeiiinl produ ced hy tdvicr, given it lha exact moment when wa want it. ' Tht letter a th 'word " in ae.ami' of which lha 'wieett of snen' (paaka; t'td I full all it tiifluenra in my resen from tle.pondrney. Its iinilicity rrarhed my heart more than III mint labored language, and it manliness seemed a direct summon - In winterer was manly In my Xllire. de ' tenniiird, henceforth, In try fortune to th ut- v ' mo.t; In ti.lt my powers w lha last to regsnt Hifheulne x only the iercise thai was in--tendrd in give me lrenlh, and In render . ' ev ;ry stieeen hitthfr still. That lettar pu'hsj 4sh tnotlirr stag to manhood. H-'Halxal Winidty week Patrielt Foster, nf llitt etihty, was drowned iq Reedy Fork, , betwera Summer' mill-dam and tli bridge. The ilereaard wst a good swimmer, and nn dertnok la sjiarl to wim terns, with stout Mum Uoy on his hurk. When about the nii.lJlerif tli stream tle kny hnrama frghl ennl and clnng around Foster aerkso tight ,l as to rhnke him down under tk water. Thelioy eaucht a plank which wta pushed ; in m tli psrtte arid wst sated; put tlie an Itnrttmaie deraed could not b got ant until king after life was gone, t i Orvtnt. Pm.Juu it.- Mr. Ceo. M. Dsllas K.lunter testimony." rViarjiing tlie Whigs in Stm llampshir with fjrornig the religion lest law Jo that Stair, hiving been rxpkdri by f.iet and fingures s , 1 1 lie .cj.onal.le xdviee to - lhat fault noliii. 4M miy aot b smiw. K be icdone, h had aettef sluy ttune: Jlltx. Cat, . Tliei is a great deal nf mystery about that i.-tier s:.m hj n.ra rteen written hy uan I " l'ivre In fe:ily to Mr. II. O. Scott's circular. U iwriawly ws aanl, that, tin? b-rter had ben " wriit. ttist it bad been received and thai it .-nul4 be .pcnUly pul4i.liad. We were rur- lam tint wa w ere tula (lie s.mi lliime.. . Ii i I I ; -r .1. l.. e - II nil lis. orrmiiw ,i mn utiwt. ; ' , If not f.irtlieoiiiing, what beCotoc of llut 51 . t v- . . . .1. . . ., , , ivi.istnitno Liiquirvr, mat uia reaixms la Mr Scott's Liter feMistiluteJ tiie Democratic ruilorm Wli I'fMmrl nf th riaiform i. ; ,icll, wi.Ii ittt il. a tojvitt- of ihe aoinie t , .... v.. nick. img. t lleii. r bcLufetd. ef M.dieuavills, Oh!e; eol .iierv ,' at hi. ivuiher.buul seat trival aflair, a few days. -..itc raiitml a rirleaed Hred it at hr krad foita etf.and toua i-xcnoH tnUw t ei.b Tht ton vat eoaiaaitted 'd.Ut.wlria'i ' wuiq iatioiax. cowrtrnoM. At a quarter before rwdva o'clock the Coa- ventioa m called la order br riioMo Ira Kq , of New fork, who moved that lion. liao. uam, of .Maiae, take the ehair temporarily. Mr. having bee aieetad by aoelamalioa, enn.i nrmA tt lu Kna, Irs', .nrl An motion, P. A. Upton, i4 Louisiana., audi James W. Bryin. of North Carolina, were a p. pointed Sac rw larva. r-7-r -.- A motion Was thea aaade that a fommittae be appointed to euneist of one from each delegation to select eSoers fur the permaneut organisation of the Contention. . .Mwx .sftfMf ., lTaBwlfey'aN0vt wleH sPMw4 ha ft oomaiittee of aae fruai each iriata be apaoiated ia the same maoner to receirr and eiamine the ei-edentiala of nmahera sod repiut tbe aamoa of Boas rniitixi to seate. On a tote being taken on thle ntlm, aery few f the nKaaliers eoted, and setaral aroae to in quire iff the Chair the nature of tbe aueetioe. The Chair stated the aveaiKm. Mr. Joeee said oe wanted to know who were bis nJleagaea and who were entitled la eeau oa that flir. TheConrrntioa thea ajj-jorned to meet at six o'clock, V. M. ; EVKXIXO PESSIOX. Hie Uatil'a braaa t-and from fhilidelnhia. march' fH Juwa to the ImII aUtut ive oVIvck from the Eutaw llonaa. Arrirrd at tli halt, a apler.did g-dd medAlliun' or portrait of Henry Clay, pip, land J framed aaa praaeated by the Philadelphia dalegoliuN to the Whig! f Kentucky. The preeentation waa made l,y Mayor Gilpin of Phil adelphia, who mode an eloqurnt and e.irrins; a peach, which waa loudly cheered hy th apetA. tors. Gen. L. Coombs, on behaJf of the ken. lucky delegatiult reccired it. At six o'clock the President pro tern, lion. Oeorgq Erana, callrd tbe Ujureotioa to order. The Ch airman of tlx emnrailtee aaid they had some to a anaoimuus desiaioa, and were ready to report. . Me. Clayton said he hoped the Chair would direct the report to be otfored fur rejeethm or a dnpti m. The eowipittae bad diacbarged the duty iiapoaed apon them. They bad differed, hot not from any bitterneeaof foaling. The gen tlemen they should reooiumend bad been agrued on by a mirity of thecommittee, and they had dpeided to make tbe recommendatioa uaanimoua. They did not consider lha qneaiiim a to who ehoold oa eleeted ao important aa the choice of a gentleman who should bars tbe unlimited con (dense of the Contention, lie said be would now report pa Jmbajf f ..the eureoMttaa, and general content txiing giren, the fullowing otfi- oera were propoeeu: Vh rW-K-.M. U. Applcton, Malati ' n. W. Xnbllt. tt. Il.i It. 8. C Hit: Vl: H. Hprajru.. Maw.; R. II. t'raattaa. . I.I 8. U. Ilukhvd, i:uaa.s K. P. UoalM, M. i'j j-H Hlpwart, M, J.; Jabs Hlrohai, Ptnaj C. C. Utjrioa, ltl. f. P. Plnl,, M4.I Vf. I,. Cafiia. Va. A. II. dhpriparrt. X. C.j W. Wtiel, H. d fi. Uraatltae. Uwm Taa. . Br-ra, Mm-1. B. Cofch, MIm.i 4. t). VaaelUle, La.; . Vintoa, Ohiag J. g. Williams, Km W. II. Rptad, Ttao.l Mlltna 8lpp. ta; Btajaaila Btwaro. IIU J. l. Hilior, Mo., H. Mm art.i t. M. K'Jearila. Mkh.: J. N. Hr dta, fla.l J. N. M irra.r, Tttati II. MtKlaatr, Iowa; i. tt. XmM.WL.i kMuui W. Ul. VaL . &mru R. . Iluion. La.. 1. 11. li,B. V. C, t. at. Ul!ar4. iamm W. t. Hww.n. C.I.; 0. ctri. tfnl.i J. f. Ka!t. Pati W. 0. Wthliica, V. 1 n. B. Ptriita, C4 0. II. MtPhnr. IlLi W. Tboaiiwoa. Mieh.: (I. W. DjbUb, Km J. M .rr.IL Vbi Q P. gnatr. lltla- are. ' . ' Mr. Bherman, ofOM.i. moved to lav the reonrt on the tUa, and- was-fonreeding to argue th atotom ween ne waa eallea te enter and (real donfuaion eaauei aeveral gentlemen trying to get itwr a, uia naoia iiiaia, ana pertinaetlj won which one member ea.'lod to order induced un eiderabte hiitiog. . . The xnair taut he did not kn iw of any rule by vrhicb the gpnttpnian roull be called to ordit. X Be pr sidtnt elect, lion. John U. I'linr m in. On Uking the Chair, Mr. C. said. Gentlemen of the Conrtiiii .n, I beg to tender ym my pro' found acknowledgmsnu for ibt honor you h4e eenferred on m in calling m to preside oveJ th deliberatiops of, thlt digtiiucd auguat and. patriotic convention. We meet here a. Whigt, iii tirutbsrs'bavmg a'comihon bnjectV a common purpose In xeeompliah. I feel that the duties of th position could not bar been more ably discharged by the gentleman temporarily filling the chair a gentleman ia ahum I recognise on of our most distinguished statesmen, and whom I am proud to call my personal friend. Cheer.. I admit 1 bare sums little experience in deliberative bodies, y.t I bring to Ihe chair but feeble abilities. let I eoms to it with a single ejs to the interest and heppinesaoX to penpie. 1 mean to ui.cnergn my duties her without fear, favor, or affection. Ve are met a. brnllitrsn. litre X know n Kurthi n tfnutb. mi - . , .1 . I I m ,Hui7jra-Huaiiv wi 1 aur cotjnirT, Let u et In hnnnonv and neae aa hrethnn of th great Whig parte, and endeavor tn do our wuvj w i vuunirj, . inTose ywa as uie con- i eervotiv party la unite ber In lb fueling uf harmony and kindness which lies sver charue teriitd th Whig prrty. ' W' may differ a to men, but not a to principle. Oar uhjeet is to carry out tks great principles ef the Whig party. I bars ne personal preferences tn mliaarr. I knuw ao man, bat look singly to th koaor of ll enantryt aad I have nn doubt a to the sue eeasof the auntine of this aonventinn, if be receive th nomination ia a spirit of harmony. 1 have nu doubt that b will be tlocted tv acela' aiati.m. I beapeak your kinJueas and forbear ance ia th effort I .hall make to discharge mv doty wltheut retard to personal preferences. Th peeastvntioa of tb onatitutioa and th a nioa of lb Dial as parasarMiM to every ennaid evati.m. Let sa banish all aeetionaj foaling. Again I tender you my thanks, aud asaur you I shall in my duty; and I ask- yoa to maintain that fi.rbearane tuwarta each other neeesaary te th aaeeaful termination of aur labor. . Th oAcers war thea announced from the stand aad took their reepeetiv seat. Aniseilieref tb Lsniatana delegation then Introduoed tli Iter. I)r. Ktoektim, of ht. John' Church, who pronounced aa toauent and beau tiful address tn th Throne of Grace, asking th blessings of.Oud oa th deliberation of tb Con rentkm. ' ' Tb Convention then xdiourned antil 12 o'- ' 6EIX)I) DAT. Tscxte.r, Jon 17. Tha first Kn.iuas In order was ths consider tina nt Mr Welch's resolution offered Yesterday. adopting th rule of th I lout of Hepreaenta. live a Itule ararwer, aad providing that aaon 8 tat shall cast it vote a il delegation may iteterraioa, aad b entitled tult nutnber ia she Llm tnrial Cullega, , .i . , . -v Mr. Cabell "(Tared a resoultionca Itule with out any provision a to bow aeh tiute should vole. Mr. Butts nfterad resolution an a substitute tn th an offered lart, apna every vol ia which a diri.ina way b asked, each otatabe allowed to east th ouaiber of vote anly at wbio.k It is autitled to Heprntati aad Bsuators ia Con gress, Inoli was aduptoO. M r. Dunran. of La., moved tb following t Keeolved, That a committee, to eon.ist of on member from each Slat m the Union represented in this eoaventlnvi, be appointed, whoa duty it hall be t draft a aerie eg reaMlulien, xpret ive of lb sentiments uf tli W higa of tbs Union o the great dootrinea cherished by them or othrrvi iAH putr.it-iu of pnncipl.t to be aaaiu' tained by the whiga in tbe coming eamnaign lleanlved, That tlie member of aaid committee bs selected by the delegates from each State each Stale represented- appointing its own mem ber; and th ooaiuuttc Wapfaiut iuowaehair- aiaa. - - n? ' --, : . Itoaolrtd. That this entrrentlon will not pro, 4 to ballot fur or other wisa aominst a oan- .li.li. l..ri-ies..teior 1 1 I rasiueux, unut srna coniihittee sbnll bv reported and tbit eonven. Hon .hiill lurs taken final action t.a said report. . , . . ... .. Tli aueaUua wa. 1'iea token oa tli first fee. lu lion f the eerie, offered by Mr. I'uucaa. and JtimulVed-sui t.!ioii,-- .-.-a-:" -;. 'trsi-Xtw na.aikwlt vm....tt, M.kV. m t.V hhU l.U.S It r-akaM-rkat S fre.-ili.'- aia IT Delaware If Marylaad ij Ttrgiata lttHarOi :arliaa 10 L a,jk cy.ipt j,. daarria.lfl: ' I- Mtatittlppf J , Lo-i,al4Ui Kaajtoekj I; Taaaea t; lllHMialli MiHn Araanaa 4 1 Florida I; T110I1 lni Cilit nil I.-1W. , ' Sara M.ma i, KtwYwalif Kawjaratj; Obit Ml laeia lit M"'Xa ; Witttatin . r. ' Aa amendment was offered to tbe second ree- olutioo ne fUlowt : - . . "And that ia th said eommitteeeach member be aalhoriacd to att the vote to wbieb it is entitled ia the electoral college, " which waa sdooted. ' Mr. Etaae tbea moved that the members uf each erh-gatioa be allowed to vote fur or against, as they cboee, which waa carried. . Mr. Ewing, of Ohio, itbea cAered a eabetitute fur the second reaolurion aa amended by which tl.e memhera tbould rote in the uaual war, snd not aeeording te th numlieruf Votea in the electoral euiiaga. 1 A long debate enaued oa tbe amendment. I Vitbout a decui4.11 tiie Comentiob afljourued ' until this taiug at 9 eWck. j 'E?ifii,'i '-riiiojr. Tbe Cbair thru atatrd tbal the flrat bnaineaa in order Waa tbe eonaidpratimi of Mr. Oing't aubatitut tortbs aeoond of th aeriea of rreolu. ' thiiia oSerid by Mr. Duncan, of Iouiaiana. i Mr. JeekUD. of IVmi-vlvania. tn imJ to amend the aubtituie by adding the original aiuend , mput otf-rwl tbia morhing. . Tbe Chair aaid ibat auiendmeot waa already a part 01 the reaolnuona now befurethe convec t'oa. Mr. Jpaaup said be LelipTpil that tbe bptt in lercataof tbe whig party detnandtHl tbe amend, ment. Tbe delegation fnim IVnnaylvauia go for tuauliliiltg the ctiilctriionta of tbe Ijcnuttll fjov ernmnnt. Chonra Tlie Wbig party uf th it estate had lunm groaaly iiiiarpprpftciitcd, and tlu-ir aentimPnt nitaconatrued. Ttiny were conacrn tire and wished reaolutiona anojitpd birr, lie believed that tbe conttructioH nf tbe cominitU't' ri the plan propoaed would produce rcaolutiofiH which w-jvlu receive a unauimout live. Ho h. lieved that the dt'lejntiuiia ,.f Obio and Now York were miarvpreeiited aa mu.;b a tbe deb g itioi from Penn. Ho had bad free intprcournt will, the delegations of tbe three great Stuttra, and hi believed the gpoeral harmony would pxint t some estent. There- niigbt Im a.ine pi'ioiaut difference that waa to be eipected. Hut w;iif of the middle SlW were aa pound on even queation aa our anu hern brptberu. He hoped both sectiona would com proiniac. A dpbate followed, ia which Mcaare. Vinton, Lonmia, 8tanb)n. Ilawson und Aahmun purtii-i' pntea ; and tne nnvpntion aiii and the t nnvpntion adiouriied nntil to niurruw ten o'clock without arri vm at a deciaiou. Tii'iaV n'av. ' Ktr.viaoits, .1 one. IS The Convention met puratiant to odjonrnment and after the transaction of preliminary bunine. the resolution giving the meinhera of Hip I'latlnrm Committee power tueat the itumher of vole, to ' hich each tite ia antilled iu tbe Kleaor.il C.U.-u.. i un auch qaettinvia a may t cotue Roforr the t'ftoi- Wiltiee; Wrtf tti.1raWa. The lnimitteo ow "the riatr.rin waa then aprHiintca. ana varuus ncni'i vf ivaiHiiiinua Tt tt 1 aa iviiiii u ir 11, . Tbe Csmmittee oa C'redeiitiala reported in favor . of all the Fillmore ountiitunu New York an Vermont. from the Male, of At a quarter past 1'J o'clock. theC11nveDtion.il- Jnarned to meat at b P. M , to await tbe report of Ibt Hl.tfurm Cummillte befort going into tht liom. iaatiou. t have tieen. voted Tor the eotiatructiiiD of riMid. and EVF.MNll HK8SI0S. i , , . . . , . . , , . canai. and to e.tabli.h .choola, scadcinlv. and J"nliM ra'a'HH'mbled "ftd ' j c((H,Ee. io the Weate-but if it be proposed to The Commitle on the Plntform reported the rra- j Uu'U th old weU " the oew Mutea, for fuoh olotiona prcviottrily adopted hy the H, uthern Uele-1 ohjrcU, the grunt ia refused un the plea that it i gatea with tiht verbal rhanpea in the first and , forbiddcn hy tht Conrttlt.ition. la faet, that in aeveutb resolution, ond the eighth aa follows: i , , ... . . .,.. . ! struinent, liVe jtuio ehiafic, cou be streuhed to suit Retotrfd lhat theaeriea of artu of the 31t Ton- j , . , , jrrew, tfoirji aa the Oompiwue, the Fugitive cnrUw rrpoH In the new Statce, but ia instantly rtlare Law, I Minded, are receiTtd and no,ttieacpd contracted when the endparor Is mi-.le to apply it in by the n big parte or uie t.ntbi Mniei as a att tl tlM r B8 " "'' - ni whiclj Uiey emTi llenienl, 4a prinxiple eo'l ou aud eieitine uuentioni ind w Ir may are enwne't, w;H ma(itin tbew a4 iH4 etp tbeir trtrirt enforcemertt tinti! iv.f further lei-Utiun t il MmtMt tl.. .... rion of the law n the one hand, and the ahufte of tT. frtIfHW w. dfDr..iTe airTnTTirr.--Tijrtraiu;ii irrtrie n'ii-ii.,i. thus settled as .lanirvriiu. tu our peart, sul will liiwounlsiisites sll etfortt to een tin u rut renew .ucli .tilatmn wirvr, whenever, or howrvrr tU at-1 tempt mov bem.de, and w. will maintain tin. .v.. lera a. e-Mntial tn the naiinnalit'rof the Whig par- ty and the integrity ef the l;niun. ' Metara. i.tioate. Aniernn nu ittittt art.trea.rd tht Cnnvention Mr. lt.illadenie.1 kavinir a lelur frnm Osa. Scott, but read a privets letter written by th. Onwral to Mr. Wat. 9, Arebet if Vlrataia. itufua , luomimet hmmp-rrj'wm aereptmn: while whieh'he Sajl hi will Write nu letter unless nomi- asien ; vn n. w... ant ,na a on lor ill. nomma- winax kit! it kMiintw4 hm Vat ill awni-nu Kit. rt....... TatftlmXiamnri thaia tuhira iu a eeiivtrsstlon with him a few day. nn.l i sua. wire, wcrt not ai.iw.-u oy Mr. null., aonrriox or vm rLATro.a. The vote was then taken upon th 1'lttforua ro- ported by th Committer, snd it was adopted- ajes I.'V. a.es 00. HUT roa rr,D.riAi rt.ninws. At s quarter past T o'clock Hit Convention pro- eaeded te ths balloting for 'ths uouiinve for the rretldeiwy. The Xrat ballot re. u I ted as follow.: Fcott IHK: Fillaore lM W.b.tor 29. The tfth ballot stood; Fillmore 183, Scott 130. Wtbeter XI). Ths si nth ballot stood' Fillnurt 13.1, Sett 131. wtmierzw. At half aa.! 9 e'eteck ths Convention adjourned Ia m..., Q n'Mlnb Ia n.. ....... I WHIG DISTINCT t'ONVEXTION. Tliit ts.euibly convened at tin ):.re on the I at June. Org tilixed by appointing John K. Pallon ehairman, and j. M. I'dnev suit W. L. Tate, of llurke, Hecretarirs. ltt-solu- linn wore pds..l extircs.ing a .preference fur Millard Filtinoro for Vre.iil.-nt, and Wm. A. Graham fur vtr President; and directing' the delegate! appointed hi the U.iltimarc Conven tion to support them befor any other men who might be brought before it. The th-legale appointed were ri, B. 8. Oatther, of Burke, Gen. J. 0. llvniiui. of Rutherford, T. R. Caldwell, Esq of Uurke, Ciil. Iogsn, of Rutherford, J. W. Woodfio, Esq and Gen. II. M. E.luey. of Uiiocnmbe. District Elector 0. V, Hsxler, of Ruther ford. Two assistsnl EU-otnr wrc appointed in each county in th district. Tim prm-eed- ings iu full will br laid before aur readers in th next number of this paper, if they are fin ished ua, Jithrvitli Stw$. Jam ExpeumoN. Th Dutch Govern, men l, it is aaid, cordinlly approve of th U. H. Japanese expedition, and hope fir it suc cess in opening th port of Japan to the com merce of the world. Th Now York 'Cour ier says; "Not only do Ui Dutch i heerfully look upon tli destruction of tbeir monopoly, but they hav birward. d to nnr Um ernmel all lha tsliari, memoir. Surveys, statistical re porls, Ac, Ac, in their possession, for the use of tha expedition s'mtit tn sail for Japan under th direction of Com. Perry." Jinbc Ijno' Maxhuox. Otto, Golditeh- miill's mxrriag wiih Jc ny '.ind wa. ufter .11 a very natural affair. Mr. Goldachtnidl i the fivorile tun of one of the richest merchants in Hamburg, Germa ny.' He w, therefore, Jenny l.lud's equal in wealth, needed none of her innney, and eated aot a pin fur it. Alany yet tango, when th Uwe.li.lt nighlidgul w' a p.w.r hinllinj, nliout frtenilt or money, Ulto U.ililectiinidi s i falwf vMtfttttUiM ,ui fored hen and j , , , . I " "'"J ""J ) a many kind tbitigt in-tli genile and tcleutcl , , i...i.j. -j.r I f weurJ w V car"w'" n"" ""TYl 4 leaf Bd e-..bWt. ' llof w w Hi -whew - "ch-.trfthsT wo alfecii.in When Ii ree.ime mon.Muairm Irofiil. THE STAll.- ilJ"- ! Libetlat tt aatalc tulnm. BAIXIOU, JUWE 03. 1832. AVJIIO XsATIOXAL UKfinLICAX I U KET. . - - - - " " - - - - - - ins raratprxT, LK. Wl.VVIKLI) aCOTT. VOX virx rsstlDIXT.' W M. LIAM A. GRAHAM. ( rox oovravoa, i l II M ti V. B . Mr. Knta lilt uicuta : le the f.fllowiii appoint- KlianbtbTwn.li iderK Wedtdr. JunalHh n hitpvillf, t,oluruluit r riaaj. l.uiii'trtnn, K"hs.-ii. iSatiirdftV, li rvtiiiliiini, l'ii;iiiiMiMl, 1 uecJaTt AVii(l3tMrti', AiirJ'ifi, U pdfiesay, Albfinmlf, Stanlv, Friday, Try, 1.ntntiiiry, SaturdHy, A-hb'.rt. fUn-Jittph, Tutaday, itt-U'ro' Thir.lay, Grahaiin, Saturdiiv, v (irtM'tiiliitro', Tut?dryf Sulem, Tburritlitr, Ifuiitsvilif', (Yitdkin,) ?;tturday, . Wiika-'&bfro', Tut'udiiv. litbf July Jet. " 3rd. " Ctb. The lnhertianre of the people In tbe prtitt eout.tnt fur Guvei nor aud Dieiub?r of the I,firit)aturi, the pvuple xhould hear iu mind, thnt the W hipf and thir nuhle .ItuiiUr'l-brarL'r, Jo MX Kcftft, are iu ff,r of a Jut tud proper dis-triuiiti-.n nf the prred of the puhlic lunda a leuiij the old Tbirtt-eu, aa well as the ntw Staler; while tltu heuocraoy aud their cdodidtitf , Gov. m-Tae sliould""reiiiember that in tlieae landf vw.-' they have a great and lasting inheritance for them- SUif ana ttaroulawM 4 rtaiia, wOteWW wenmtTwl mnwiee, aternnt, 'rhildi.ti un.t ruinous to toirt.r or Isnrrenderfor an ephemeral party triuu.pl,. and that they ,.d better l.l the lui lle.l D ili..cr.itie uarlv ,. , ... d,M"1" ,n n,r ;in to a-nBre po the hnne of surh a Mulwh the cltaratvl indisputaldf (Q , mf.n .in'.y ji:i to n lurge portion 01 tJie pub lie dumMit. The practice of ( oncrc. In now, to (squander Uiei-e Un.U in bounlivt tu ihe new Slates, to enable inajrinnrrin acuenie. oi iiuerinii Improvement, mi l builil line school, aud colhyy. 'fllillion, of acre, of the public land, are to be, or s. ... i1 - - ,ik !!lwU. nJl tatea .JliiaJaa ; legUlation which is elm mt fully unfair. Kuch tt:it honl-f pai tlritmte in the hrncfit of the publif In nd i if they are to he distributed ft.r lo Thin ia a irtio!W.in which inunt ' C;i PurI'J' i propoawiun com m ami Ihe n.'neut of errry unprejudiced mind; I"1 ""rt,rt tt"' :ti'e "if.nnT.rite. fntrml ft(rfaliny -ag-tiftfc.Hir ll.'nieAl- riflM" thu. .ft fnvtli. n.1 airaiii't the ptsinr.l rn- victio'is of .n unprrj.lireil mind. Huw, tlirn, cun 1 , rte for thtBl! .Ti C0IJ ,h in ,,, i .1 j w,!' An " ht r"r'y " -1 curiiip our rljihta in tln-se l.imli bv rrtniniiiK tl..'ir , Pi ,,eeial lu tl.e nneral Trea.urv .1 revenue. That I : .. . . . . t " 1 '"'f' "r' "" euM'.v protes. . sverj body ce thnt the luuJa are sver aud anna I .,, ,,, ,uc, K..le..lfl .lice. Io tht new Ktatca r m oTnurTnK deatsgoguas ! that they are not now yielding, and under thlt n.rtl.l tv.tem. e.anot.vield anv clear revenue i , . ,, . . ... t , ll. .ever. I ne una, iiiereinre, in mv ihco oi mi ; intffuitous pmcticf. of using the lands for purposes of general Teveu lie, i riiliculout, nonaenaica) and gaimuonlcal. Let the people take their stand with tht Whig, on thi. . uhjeet, who litvs right, snd justice and common sense on their aide. Hupreme t uart. Th Supr m Court convened in this City on the 4tli instant Hill the Judges present. The following gentlemen fiare been ailmltted m necii i il. .everal Curt, nf tha State. I 1 ColXTV Cut TS. T. J. Norconi, Washington, N. C. William A. .Moore, Edenton, N. C. llarlholoinnw Fuller, litytttteaill, N. C. C. B. Sander., John. ton county, N. 0. John 8. long, Vahitigton, N. C. Ileni. A. Kittrell, Oxford. X. V. V. L. Treadwell. Ijimar, Mi... A. II. Iluither, Morganton, N. C. J. F. Gnivegj-Mt. Airy, Surry county, N. C. V. II. Wiggins, Halifax county N. C. liichard T. tlrownrigg, Columliua, Miaa. Neill McKay, Cumberland Co., N. C. Sitgreaves At morn, Newbcrn, N. C. Bl'IXRlOB Cot-XTS. Th.m. M. Arringtnn, Nash Co. Wm. Ii McUary, FayaUrville. A. T. Woodard, Wa.htngton'Beaufert Ce. John F. Latham, do, do. John II. Whitaker, Oxford, N. C. Tb following case, bar been argued; Wednesday lfitb Cochran ce. flordon, from Orange, by lte.de tor planlifl, and Norwood and Brvnn for defendant. .W altera M. Jordan, from Perann. Argued by Norwood for plaintiff, and Reade for defendant.- A Western Democrat remarked in this city to. day, say lb Washington Telegraph, that tie a. Pterr would find mora difficulty ia travelling through tb West next full than ha aver been experienced by any ether man. "If will en counter," said he, "nothing but snags, shoals, narrows, and sawyer In our rivers, and nothing hut miry roads and deep ravines on landr W elaim the West, tha Northwest, the Southwest and all Ilia Wettwln short, ths groat Wtet to he in the United State, and therefor eatitled to th car and paternal regard of th govern, tuent; and th man who is opposed to our most vital in te rests can aovor receive aur support." l.vrr.ar.Ti.c DiaCovxuf" It Is slated that Col. TTairlinton, wba is now conducting th excava tion si Ninetsh, abaaJoned by llr. Leayard, h is Ked out tb entire plao of aepalohr of tb King and Queen of Assyria,. "Tljcra they (r'lth y.nnderoas lid., jntt as they wrre tl?pof I'eW more thin Jftin year aifi.' -1 VT r- (AT BBS 1 W . JtataJr-aav W iavite the particular attention nf oar read era to the following beautiful extract from the address af Judge- Evaaaos before the two til ary Soeietioa of Datidaon College, delivered in 1S49, Kucb eloqoeat, patriotic and tratbful remarkt never come out of aeas., and cannot be tte frequently preaeated to-tb public eye, TbeytbuwUhe true, secret of tbe cbopped-up and depressed condition of our beloved old State L A iiri er a profirr Slat piide a patriotic and public tptrihsd pride, which, in tbe general policy, and in' every particular mcature of the public pouueila, aud in the lending piirpoioa and utiflinchingcHirtaof every in dividual citixen, goes with a tingle eye for the prosperity and adraiioe- j mentofthe Stte first. the pror.peritjrandatJ.anco mei,tt,f the i;tat last, an J tb prosperity antia-l I vxnceoieiit of the State alltha time. Such a spirit j i would long ago have eatabli.hed a home market, ! 1 - , 1 . an outlet on our own cooat fr our .orpin, ag- ' riciiltoral product.; such a spu it would long sg ; j have imJuceil our "n pitaUwtn to invent tlifir moi ' i t in tbe Tnriou Lrnnche of art and nianufai turf., caricbing tliouist voa and uur uittzeu br tbe " prfifiti derived from C"nvrtiiiffwiiur raw i nmtrriiLls into urti. lfi of iinmnlmfe Jtu. 7 Hut ra n,im,.n tn bnnwr thai tl.ia n.tnl fV a .. t.t i it a t, amorij; our citiipn; and wo trnt our work of j 2. Th- Strife pivcrnnintt should In lif'd sp 10th1 itnproffinent now in proKna, willbe pn ummrr. ; euro in tbir rof.er-f-d riKlit(t, and tbo General 1W..J , . . iii i I0ovrfi(iip!it UMt;iinpd in iti riin"titutional p"W- jb j ed.a. to g,ve in.-ren.ed seal and .trength to tin. j , , v,li(in ,,.,,, , d j spirit, and lead to tbe great and gl .riou. rrault ; wat. bed o.er a ' tin- pall. .bum uf our nbcr- lt' . ' ardently to be doired.- It ravelteville, li''. i . . . i i, i- 1 i - Tliat -while si riifjalinr free lorn, every -fib. i nunc on, Nowlern, and beaub.rt be our; , ,. ,. " . " r ,1 oitl mi m 1. re, enlists the wurnieat viii(.atbv of the i l!rN be fi.lhiwed immediatelv lore-ae the Cap. ' I-....I I. ,rr,. n" .l.i;.l,.. ' . K ! all miIiiiikIiii? i.iii.uu'ea Willi foreign coinitiei., be forthwith ejiixUM. A Cott.-n Factory, a ; and ot" nt-vt r quiUMi? our own to eland upon (or Wunlcn Factory, a large Coach nn.l Carriage-! elgnxrnunil. That our mi.si.ni a. a Republic i. not M, .iri . ii . i ci i . nntit all l.e coiiilucted nt tin. plaee witli s-cnt profit to tbe proprietor, and incalculable . I 1 I benefit to tbe community, by tbe time they can be put in nperntion our two ftiilmnds will be eompleted, snd ready to tran.port the .nrpln. ' - , .'. whi. li (nay .not ILud jiiik,.au4...-iipiin.ui 411 , ' immediate ac tion, to nil paita of the .State, '1 , , . , . e , , .... "" ,f deal red, to foreign market,, lb-re arc -r-..i 1 iv ii. .....1 : many inner im-anoin oere any ur an 01 ., -i.i ., . 1.1 tl them might be pn.htaWv c...i:l,i.-te I. There is idle enpit:il In nT.un'InriC'' in lh State f r all tlipse purp'ts-'s, Arnn.it i(x ownfr m.idv fr the 'k? -Wht uniong ibf'i-.'--will tiilt thn lrtui? ScnH irit in nil sih'h nrnttcr!, must ljreuk the ico. V. hn vill t:,p forvrurl an 1 tiki this Idh huncr? W'v. hope thtrt? an? many ni !j!h kspiriti icu'ly to nninr the list; tlmt tht-r var i II i,e imrkeit Lv an nnierpnig ami patriotic liiainl of followers: and tli und.-r Oniir cnllirlit eiie.l and iieraciorinir eflj.! ris, tlttj N-uFtt-of tiie Stftto will hei'i'JifVr 1m upwurd nnd onward; and tha curli ri'v!vin will find hnr mount' ihg higher nd higher In the work of improvi orient, and in tho eo.ilo of the t'l.iou. It tit to the remarks of Judge Strange: 'Hut with p'gret I any it there is in our own State a lamentaldo (nay, kIiuII 1 not 1m pardoned for saying, a shameful,) ik'fi.tiency of -f;n1wTrTTdeTTT among the more ordinary clashes of our citiifni. I t.-llft, iy 1 !, Iinvo, ttiM is mt tlio oa. lint anuoig th t'dueale 1 portion of our peuplt waul of Sulu pri'ic is sadly couspi-cuous. Its noiumieiits are around us iu every direction. j X our nu,n fore.i,.-i. uuVdesertod farms.' HrW.lil...lale.1 .illiiB...-lii mif n..WMI..1 roj .aenti..ii ill the i)iitiin;it Le. lnt'.lr.. A Inrf art i.f uur pn.ilucn nre n.H.:ril.o'i iilima'l to other Slut'1.. I hoy ili'clt tllemalvea, aa it w--r. in the tilunvne of which tt-ey hnvo de. p..ile( u.. We ahnre little iu the prulita dt-rived fnim c.iiivertiiiff our ww Dinteriala into nrticlca ot 1 111 ni' il uitv loe. ul aeildnia; lli.'Ul to ln igii I jpurlicw. auluiakiu, tWe, iOmuiimkWU t, , thcmi. Ive alone have rendered n.in.itiv 11111 ,n. Dntti ancient nn.l mooern, rrnu i, pro.jwroo. aim bappr. A great p .nion ,,f ...ir '(.Ikie citisei, aiaw i niF ehmrr-wntvltii'' r tatpnrinwimiiiTr tvfflB'TccannTTlioTnwH, wg-mcrermnTiT rnT xne liuiioillt- other Platen, nnd in the .nine tlcffree nniMiverihl, j their own, hv n cliang- uf dmnicile. Ye.. i the ISurth t nnilliuan wiiuder. tri m In. native ; I Und. and leave, the .vrcet field. hnd, and leave, the .vrcet field, of Iii. child. . . . - .11 , ,1 hiiiid uith Ki .tree IL tciir nf icrret Hume! th.lt. wnr,wf ',. nnwororrrniost hearts, .mih to have with him an indefinite stgnmeau tn, or at least to kin w do limit lint the wideprend ro pious a here tin stars .tnd striftos of Auo-ricaure seen to watt'. This ii the inure obvious nnd tie plur.iUt', frtiiii the contrast it presou'to to th" eh i.nlrons Suite pride of two sisf r States, on our right hand and on our left. An iin ijziiitvrv l.n. .pemle u. from Virginia on one , side and 1 (le Ti!ry imiwrsonation of State iiriile. Up to each nf these linet, on the -North and on t! South, there it an enthu.iuatio unity of feeling and of interest. On the N orthern sido tbe nauie i.f Yirirlninia iitlereil'liV ever, nvie M he vrnnl.t the name of her whom lii oul loveth; n when rpken by nnnlher, it wake, up hi. spirit tram He ihH-pcst Mumtier. ann nu. nun with m highest scne cf his own dignity ns a wnn. 'I nni a Viriuian," he coinnlaceiiUy say. to him- clf, and hn. more pride in that thought tlmti if "a diadem .pirkled on hi. trow, or tuo imperial porplo were fli.wiug in hi. train." To be a Virginian .uge.t. to hit miud all that i grout in man. and all that ia fair in woman. To lore Virginia, ia to bo beloved by him, aud to praiae her, is the highest passport to bis favor. l'.us our Southern border, uud the nsme of Carolina is a. notent toeonjure with as is V .rgima on the North, llut between the two lines we have no name nf power to wnkn up an enthusiasm of spirit, and cause kindred heart to leap to an em i. ' u, 1. 1 .;i.;i,,.-' UtV, utmiiKV't nivvvuuiiwiv lumiuaiuiinji That fare, standing upon tb very soil tiiat baa been conaecrated by heroic blood; that her. in the very vicinity of tbe MeeetSuf Lib. erty, a North Carolinian should fuel no flute pride, it altogether i'lcomprehennbln. . That hit cheek should not elow at the recdlecsion of May 20th, 1775. That whensoever and where soever he hears the Declaration of our Indepen dence read or spoken of hethould cry aloud "1 sin a North Carolinian, and in that Stale was struck the first ante of that noble anthem to Freedom." ThMwhen Lexington is mentioned, he should not place; Charlotte heaide her, and mingle the name of Mecklenburg with that of Bo.ton.--But It is not so with us. Our mountains are aa high, and one plains fertile, our atream a. pure and ru.h a boldly from aur bill., our mineral wealth as boundWe., our climate at delightful, onr sons aa brave, our daughters aa fair, at those of any people under th sun. Why, then, should we nut be proud of ourselves, and proud of one another? Ia there no electric spark that can be .truck out, ro send its kindling iuipnlaea into every heart: In our beloved it publio? To fuse into on genual feeling uf pa- bard and aelti.h principle, that Bow keep ua a part, and reader us ineensible to th common' welfartf It is not thnt I would underrate th iust cuu.es nf pride in other States. Nu! a ftorth lamnoian I reime tn to pmua lam ot do slater republics of V irgi.ua and rwutti Caro lina. Nor ia it that I deairs a vain glorious dis play of our owa advantage that 1 thua speak. But I would gladly contribute to break th chains that bind us dnwn in inactivity, I would shiver the ice that frVese up those noble im pulses that should be ir u on to prosperity. Ktonevnicfl maiims haveebtaincd upon as, moat ruinous io their tendency; and chvsical facts -w u.q .... ui.wuiiwii.iiwu uia tu. volar vivr ami. And you J ny ymog fiend.., caedu mucb iw the acconiplivhineiit of both." TJij:,j'BrmismPlA: A meeting of the Southern Delegate was eon. vened at Carroll Hall on Tuesday eveoing. over whitb Ihe Hun. J. 0. Chiplnaii, of MJ-, waa called to preside, and R. A. Upton, Kq , nf La- acted as Secretary. Its business consisted of the reception of a serieaof resolutions, reported by committee previously appointed, propoiing a platform for the Whig pirty. They are at fol lows : The Committee 011 Ilcsolutionn, through Mr. A I'lTON, uf Lcuiaiaoa, submitted the fullow. seriesof resulutiuht : , ., . ...... c- The hig. of tbe l oite. .State., in Convor,. Hon anaeinblcd t firmly adhering to the great eonaerrative prn.ciplea by which they are cou- trolled and governed, and, now a. ever relying. upon tbe ,nt-llieence . f the American people. with an ..l,i.I,nS.e,,.,fid.;nce 11. tbe,r eapacny Ur eifguverumeiit, an I their continued devotion to the eoiititulion iind Ihe I'nion, do proclaim be following n. Ihe poliih-sl I tentimei.ta and de j teruiiii.iti.ir. f. r tbe eilal.lihmeiit and mainte-. nal.p f,f wl.U b their imtiunal org.niaulioa at a party 1. eff-ct.-.l : , I. 1 1,, internment ot the I mted state. 1. nt ; eJ tU r..jr,.,,r,t,tive of ,h- .gln,! to "noa. .. limited eh;,ePtrr.-m.d .t I. coi.nne.1 f the e.v. innp (ipn ,,ierr, u th, vi j,,;. delegnti.m ". "f "wr? """'y- T b-v ",0 ' "n: ! a tri. candidate." In acoordaoes with lb" stltntion. and .nch a. may be neeeaaary ' . WmfWr firolile. If .nesmtioa) Mr. Wl.it, -....V finn.'P I.ip ,-ti rriiti I hit n rn nt i-ti tiiiu'ups intn lull execution nml itmt all pttwiTti nut thus jijriiiiletl j r ncce-aarily onoioM are cxpealr reterve-l to .1 1 'be Fatlo r of bi fountiv. ai.i.nunrrd in bU f"""-11 Addrers. ef lcen, oui selves tree from i".".'xn- ""r ..iMiii.iii, ur iniiete on oui. r ci.ui' Ii t'l.arnlp oor ojiini.m, or inip.ie on utli. r coup- trie, our form of government hy artifice or force. but tee. li by example, and show by our aucccsa. "T.iTVT "'" b'"in j llivin ossu X1II7 till 1 llV3 til OUT Ilt-'fJ ItlMUUllUIIB, 4 That where ihe people n-.nVt ul c..mi ol the tiovernmcnt. they .buu'.d olary its '.'titiitin. '"" ,rV"ir " "",.T w"ul' r,',"i" re.pect, nn.l the respect whidi they claim and will enforce -frtrrrorcl2ii hwe " - A. Il.;vei,e ,llieiv,it f..r the ei,.e,e9 f ,,1, ecineniieti' rtdiiiMMHlr.n,.,n ..f UnveitioieTit iiilnii", of ht , ,J0 f .j.mi ".in, an. 1 111, 1 11.1m nirerl tinea ; .ml in luiina - " .ten wherel.y Mittnl.ia eiicoiinijrcn.eot nmv tie at'- I r (i J (i v 1..l i4.,,1, u.l. , ,j i luy ri'.nnrtt a juHt'liMt t iiuina- ; mo fncimrujmiietit run v b.r ul- j .n'liif t etiuiiltr to nil CHifses ' ami In al pans nf the country. j fV The r..nstitiiiii)n vt-t in t 'inr-ss the f-wcr ' lu tip-'ii iuuI irj iiti- l inln't Vfl.ti- fi-iin iiJiTi.lilf lii'ft'M und ici'jitr I ih Iter,, mt'l rniie "lfHstru' i il hm it ml l-fl icv itli fortiuu , I'1 ft i:;it;.,H -r IT.' Ii'.' t!i- N ttt inc. in rrrrv i-' -tiutcr, n .ti eh iriH-tcr. 7. The Kider;il and Slut d Tn fhtf lc ir nil In tli'li' ol oiK' v -. tu. auLc iii'iTh'niv I the eoiiuft. j.r.n m -,iv. pv.'nce Hut! jTuruv, s.nd n p-ii Jvd aiikti .-...r-linl, h-tbitiinl hlf ;ilt,tf4ntt,u. It, p.-- inr 1 hf Hilt )i lii to be r' tnd imni-ivi-irit v of ciich. ami in i1tM"f'i.''f io Hurt' tt V-'i.. aic ! e'it-ki.ttivu uf it.it. (hp iut ciuititutionsl irifrt- tic r 'Mirt"i by the pl,iiurt ii;t I. of titutc uud of indiiid.il wcii.irp H, Tint the fit:.p- of iiifnu'ivvs r-imtrimilv kirwn nr tbp t'onipriPiH , ifrludin ttu ftitrilivi' .S'inve haw, are reerivt'd und ucijiiit-sccd iu by the Whirf party of the United .Slates as a eetllenicut-in. prinriplo nuil nutwuiucp a Jimat tetth m noC Jlic riatiprnns nnd eii'iting ijiusiiuiK whi.;h Iht v cm- hrucp. nii'I mi f:ir a-tin1 ri.itivf SUvn I :tsj: nd ittKt on its triot cntoreeniPiit until tin.e nnd t-iperirnee shad rtemonirtmtp tt. nrersity of fiture tegistntion inc it f-r piit PiXr'-H ncv sini th i.recate nil future i Hfiitntioii uf thp S!fiy tjiH-'ttinn ris (lanff roiif In ;r'"iV "'7 ,brT'T"Z V "I- rc. i.rilit of tt: v, h.-n.-vi-r. . lit I i'vit n mt lir.aTv.-r L', . . . T. "TT-. ' ' " ' " lint. nifiii ill fiii-iiniiri n il, in,- ikiiii'V ps-i'invil t(. tlie Niitiunnlity ot the Whi of the l.'nioii. i .' , . . . partY- iiud the intcrf-ta The reanluli. ma were rend hy the Secretarv, and " " " received l.y the weetink itb cheer, and' other M " ,T 4 S,"!' T!" vuni irgrow.strong stark. of cordial approval. The ..ueatiun on their i fr "'' nnmination of Gen. Tierce was not a .d.ipliun w curried t..v n iinimipnui. vole. j tinMen thought, but was a contrived arrange. ,Uwi,U4i!UlfftU. f .taril.lrW,l,1f.llt--il14 wurkcj haj:iug agroed lip r.aointion. the u!,i:ii,.-. ur which ihm ft,.r , bcforo bund. Tbe Uo.bui Junruid aayst ,, . . . , "' ' "r he tovnti.n., a mcnt of a Committee ou lteaoiutio tions, eoiifitiug or n one .Megat fn.m each State, snd th.it to Ibis com- miltee the resuliitioi.. tints nd.it'tcd alioulj be re. f I '"' The reo!uti-n Was aiii(ite.l unni:iniou..ry, i tho meeting then ailjourned. ' It it u s .st.'ttcil prt viuus tn the ptu.n of the resolution, that thcr had been rubiuitted to lit friends of Mr. V, ebtor, and received their full and , . anreserved approval. , Wm. Ulllll, Kig. tl.ci present demo. ; entw enndidnto for tlio Vice Prcai.lcncv, a a member of Congress from North Cnrolini, (of j which Slut h i a native.) a. fir bsck a. mil. me 41 years ngo. After tlio admi.aiiin of Al ! "" '"' '"nion. ho was elected from that Stiile to tli V. Stnte. S unti', wli !re lie served f,.01n fsiy , ls4t, a neri id of 25 tar. In lil lie win. appiintcil Minister ti France, u1j ( on his return tu tho L'nitud States, in 13 w T-eloctd t Ihe Senate from AUImiu. Iio presided over the Senate during the 24th. 2.5th and 20th Congrc.s, and wa. ag iin elected pre. tiding officer on tha. aeeeaaion of Mr. Fillmore .to tbe rroaijency. He i. a State lliht. man, but ia favor of tint c iinpruinise, and about 65 years of Gtnrralt Qt'ift, Pillow ami CtMij.Th New York Tribune givet the following item of political gossip: Three nr four week, ngo, fien. Gidonn 3. Pil. low or Tennessee renched our city from the Month, kept on to Connecticut and held a confab iwhhUov. Seymour, thence up to Concord. N. II vi va.i on r ran. fierce anu to aiasaacousetta b see Caleb (Pushing all these having been. wnn mm, omcers in ins .Uextoan War. w knew at once that there wa. Freaidehtial came afloat, but just wh.it it did not become us to en quire, and we could not have learned if we had. Now the milk in ilire(,ie.nutlaaeooiitcdX:'r, and ws shall he greatly disappointeil if pan. ftillow don't tel-ur one cf the fattest berth(und-lien, Fierce provided Pierce gets ehwtudw-This is a world wlieroio many things happen apparent, ly by chance, because some long head has plann ed. and fixed them beforehand, Hatlttcatlon Meetluga. The Oeinocrary nr holding ratification meet' irig., and trying to raiie tlifst?am over the nom ination of Gen. Pierce. But the epirit, so far. is ronSncJ ta th jmliliriam, and ther il Is dooinej toicinaiu. Tb holiest and intelligent yeomaitry oflh country know full well that BHgn4iectl9ncraI Pierce it altogether too small a Bum to shout over ur boast ot in any way. tho fir-aters at th South and tbefree.aoiler of the North m-iy continue until dooms.day to tbroir up their cap and shout, "the moet fit," "th'wo.t proper," tb mutt popular," "th most anaxceptionalile," "th mit ' fortunate," "tb moat available," tb mot anusfacavry,'' And so ths'penpl know tbejf would have Wd ef Mr. anyhndy ehie, to whom rwivt m.y bar given tbe nouiinaUofj. eon teat (says th . Ricbmimd Whjg) . among the faithful for the honour of being the tret to think uf Gen. Pierce. Mr. White of Hanorer, Mraaed to bar fair pretentions at first, and psoplt gnu to think that a foreign aiiaeioa would bs tip least of bis rewards.' But a score at least have since put in their claims. The Senior Editor af the Enquirer himself has com forward to sea teat the palm. Tbe following paragraph from the Charlottesville Advocate IsHs tbe tale: ' Gen. Pkrce, thelucky nominee, was not Iboaght JT7i" 1 rT 1 u r . " tliinv fifth bailot, wbtn tli irsinm delera. ti,fl c. fiftMn roU,, 0f S,nU fur tfT It baa been a matter of anme wonder, wht rba Virginia delegation made sucb a adoption- bLa ie wl(u, Ui j, eJ.pttinMl DT th j; ?T Knnnirer, who waa present. He eaya, thaaa ,rij,,y , , t,,. Convention was faSerWt at ' ,,lan .., i.f.r 4. ,i,. .J." T j(,je pmarM;et ( roaing an nominatiow . " , ..(Sri, jHll j mJ,in Mt u. R:,..hj. m. i, ,ukio r t'-j!gSl .ho Utter ni!mn sl .,vf SnUo. . it. a . ,rlT. It v made the nomination, and after veeul i..,.H. ih. ';r;..i. .i..i.,.,:.. , , i: i: . ' .,.!:,. i u nut Minings nomination accounted nirt we ask, could anything lie more perfertiv ale nurd and ridiculous)1 Tbe Democracy had U ttar save tiieinwivee trie trourile ot holding a Con, vnntii n in future by thruwiug up "beads Bad tail.1' for a caiid'idii'te. flrrat mrn of Xea UampMrt.lt Virginia ia the mother of Presidents. New Ilampshim ia the mother of Prcaidential candidates. No lea. than lire of the prominent candidate foe thnt office sro natives of New llamp.bire, Cass, W cbtcr. I'iukin.on. Pierea anil IVtuvt... . . e , ,er' ald, having his birth plane in that State, Wh.lerer New llamrodilie haa done in pnnlrlk. ting great men to the nation is nothina to what I era - ! tho ie likely to do. The New Hampshire Stsles- I mnn H3trfl tliat aiiin I'iorx-e's nominaitiaHx a) eaxm- ,i,.rrtf Mmkniau... -1.. ,k. : ?" 1 1 ".' P'P'e were neier abroad than soma jnnw fnind tit the enriitar of !TewVff.mn,i.:.'' K.,,; Ainl.qpn.lora. Heads of Detiartmenta' -prMiienia, lli and ChiUd'Aflairw,. toaTTmthmr ul load, of luifaiia nt n a.hinton and th end e arrev of minor offiee. uao,i "leaves in Valli.ml,r...a." are plenty aa Tn w. Fk irm iam sajca. After th regn.ar aet speerh ra of Mi.?-.. Bt-id nn.l-feeir, they ittent an fcot nr him-p, in sharp ijhooting, in which wa thiflV t" latttr git Uio decid d adiatagf hia IJanorabU ( 'cmpotitor. His comments upon th Baltiaoera naift.nu. and th pasa that President Polk gr to Anna, were rich and graphic, decidedljr i and e'iy w nig prei-ent. wc nre sure, was satisfied at the manner in which his champion dealt his blows, Wadctjhoro Arg$, a&Jidin Van Huron, who has giren in bia adhesion to the democratic nominees, it report, id in ihe Ni.w York Ilernld as saying: "II.- would any that he most unqualifiedly ap proved id tlmt idntfurin fur thl 11. wuk prepnred to stnml wnhihem on tho adop tion of nil the laws of (Congress, including eren fugitive Mave Jam: Hal per feet y s,t ! mi b-iyu8tain it who could. For tk ' 'r t. these laws were to stand toiUJIU UQ uiatupiiired. ' Ttiil U TraptiTri Kiinett Jufin. ' He sulmits,' f"'' Mii tta fion. lie knows 1'ieri-e his father aUVy.!.Jffl. - ?:to.J - P''taiia. ana aaUt, Tin j nr.; nil .ih.'rn jiien wjdL&UIJjieravieel;.- "mlnm " ' Tliey hsv all ,.,-,, a t , . . .nr...,, i i,,v ur,n iima, aim .now mt aavur 1 . I lli'Tenl. .. . j , . , , " waa not tkrm, aUoigthayJarr ; " - r.... ,-. ,,prn, mi- w ,rr iitinrmeii ttJ an .r V, 1.- '. I - .a. 1 .1 ,1 .. ' . . tllf I .ilMl ontlnll I10 ullLrwatail as s treaties, janaa. denoc tint he should Iw nominated. The affair w well managed hy hi. friend.." j tAcrTh Xcw , York Sun declare that thoa who vote for Tierce, moat Ink him on frasf. It j .ay.: : ,,, ,w L IT u . .. en!tn. " ":l.v "'at the people thould corns to tb resolution that thin i. tho lust time they will b aaerred aad , l.i;,.Mr. 1.1 1. .1 i , r, .. or """ s ' . 1 . 1 , . , . blindfold by the political broken." Tux F.rLoxT. At the elote f that partlea ef Sir. Ksit. remark. In relation to the Public Land, he turn.d aside from the court of his areasaeat. j and delivered one of tbeino.t beautiful and sfttet j ing eulogies on ths life snd public services ef j HliSRY CLAY the glory of the new world aad the honor of his species 'that it Las tver beea j our goud fortune tn hear. We thall not sttewpt i . .baft. ..f : 1 . r I J . . I , ; - "", w" " , "v in , uoina; so w. saoaia i no ,uiv w mar insir oenaiy.- nsuessore ArpH. - ..BtnJ mlB C.ar U Mv,H.t m Ws.- v ,;,! ,he.Mti.f.ctioa cf sa introduetlea ta to hi. Eicellency, Oover.ior Bun whit bs was amongst us, and found him a very pleasant and agreeahle gentleman. We were la fact mud! pUif ' with hit manners and deportment j" and witkhist shondAnt snceess in every thing except th pre-negation of hit politieal principles. ITWwaare Arm. Wstsb Bucxrrs o Dnaxeric M.ncrirrrxx. Three specimen of Bucket mad at th Factory nf Mr. John Hamlin, Monnt Pleasant, ma he exnmined at our office, and they will be found well worth inspection th moat showy and ex. peneive kind, are made of oodar and eery hand somely brass mounted, and ar sold at tH per doreo, th.i.i mad of cypress, and iron boned, tell nt 12 per doten ; while then of pine, equsl. ly well bound with iron, are afforded at th very h.w price of $11 per doren.' The arrant for the sale of the indisnerrsihl article of domesti 4is, ia Mr. Tho. Dawerc, ZJ F.st-Bay. , t-Aor, Vmtner. ij This and many such enterprise might b profitably introduced into North Carolina- '. By tbem millions nf money niij-bt be annually eared, to give bread to the hungry, clothe ta th Ba ked, wealth to tb poor, mp!symnt ta tb Ul, lift to th dead, enterprise, activity and pit perify to bur whole population j and improvw ment,' opulence; and power to the Stat. TTh) will ourppriplese end punueUuer true Ihigh. eat interest ' CREVAShE. ,.. r ,, ft. Th. New Orleans ricayun .tales that a kak is th ktvsa Mcturred aa th 24 last., aaeat v mile below th city, ea the right bank af the rftarv Th. plantatiana betowth break.a wall s taal ea which it aecarrtd. hatabMa iauadaM sad U srble damage ia anticipated. 1 ; i ? -The tt1tWgraxtW liat-rrtrt Tvm stora wis experienced en SevW Mil IsTxnd. fihio, hsfow that lty, mi Vdnedy Bijbt. Iaw fe'l quite heavily for soar tlm. .'. 1
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 23, 1852, edition 1
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