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G j I - i.EI IVOJ1TIL CAROLINA STAIl AVEDMDAY M0UX1XG, APIIIL 5, 1854. the riui.iKXT' itisiTiox. f-7- 'r -' ' i ' 'er i wWf,H,.i.,.,j, i.i ,nf (I n.rtmrrkln t:ir ' the f .ct Uikl fit Pre-h'.cnt'. .wcaa hd at est nine i,ni defining hi position tlM Nebretka nil, ftjul that drftuitiiineavountrd tuin m Vinxvieiil of the bill, nn t.e ground tbat it - lahliahed tlied-H-triuc ef; - ratteSnvevirnty.fi ! c mcur to th. ; uiyivfc agaia tit the purpose of giving nur read.), a wire full and satisfactory '(position .f the rrenTmt' view, on thU'iov "rtsnt question, -as wt f,rth in the L'mum't tf- :" ,. Tk.it paper Mart oat with tl anoouivWjucnt tha, " Urn publication of Mr. Clemen1 two tetter will render it impwilde hereafter fur any wian honestly to misnndeTiraad thiti.n of Pre-" dent Picree. T i contribute t (he iwnovai tf all ronui (r futurv mwconatrttrtion or ui'yreTire- MMftatimt, it tr-pablbibe. o much of thane letter , it save, i necessary te a correct anderatnwi- inj nf the actual position at tb President. An extract i made from each ' letter. Tha first ex traot u tie paragraph containing the declaration s lij President Pierce that it U hit drcuUd tijiiit- iuH I lie Douglas bill i i proposition (n favor f -.. freedom, and if it slmu'ld pass, although we might absorb the whole of Mexico, not another .lav tte would ever fume into the Union. lie ex- In I wi il vritl ' rn.i. mt 1 1 a niibiicUiiia It Bint with from Hi Nrtbt and equal atiri.rU thai the -MwtivUi!t.t unotation. followim iuimriliatel after, is from the aneunl letter, the bheV!nddntcr S Tlurce, " containing the amwrtion ttmt the Preeidentplmrt" .. I i : l.- u ... , ' - I . .ril. - f u Dimwii ajwrn, ne ynivrijnr nj trie riffnt ttj ill pfujiU nf lite ii rriloriri lo regulate the. qutititm of tlarayjiir Ihrmtrhtt," anil the expresnioo that the Preaidunt'a rurprwe "way hate been exprea ed ilistFtTia trnVmeiT ofioS5flirirTOl5!:: THE KXJli PERU'S MJIXQ. That wtnmf irxaxgngaieuX a4 by uncritical f 11 the kmrfiiea paper, the Standard, atf mpu to enter ap ita aenae ofjhejrant erreliUlitJ ef the Preatilent a.i hia e-iial rViida"al the Xurth, lr indulf nf in ttiiWewtrpedr'exiwq atobaof liiej abnat what, in iu aapien". it pleved to eaTI the Fe'erji preM. It Bill bang om to ita folae and hrpoeritival inane, and Wuakl be (tad to fat the peojde of the Ntute iatu. the belief that the Wbtga were tinnoaed tu the prin ciple nf Bna-intenentioii in the trrritoriea, whea INTEHXAI. IMPROVEMENTS.- ,.. ?. riei.i Vhonber It awia to be prett? (tone rally eonwled that ( tann andtinie tbeaoaadiieM of PreMdent Pierce, Llhe- IWmoeratie Stale Omrention. tvm to meet. I Jadie Dourlaa. or their fmeaoil frirodt eir n the will paw atronrewilytiona fT.irin(( a ara'eni of I (later j ue"nton. It talk aboat the miaitate- ititernW impruvementain the Mate. The fact w, aitnta and ennceaWnt oi the whig preea on tHrfe bar been. JTerxgeat change in the lead ih. t.a.., ft.. obraka bill, but- doeenot let er, aa well a the ranfcand n'eof tlie "unTem- lu reailera know that if the Uemoeratie party RALEIGH, N. C. , WTBBEIlTat)23:Sa. kT2.ll I. IM. " : ' ron ;ovxrxou, HON. ALFRED DOCRCtlY ''" OF KICUHoSl) Col STT. OEX. PIJKCE-S KEUABrfclTV. ' THE IHFFU1RXCE.- . REVELATION?. . Xutwitb.latia.DS the antrr V,rntuf tiriKrire J The people of Xurth anilina will recollect,! The Waahinriin, eorreepoodcat of tLe IUch were all agalutt the w1um .f hi iewa oat!t wndcr the grid old Ciaj doctrine of dintri- j ard Whig piiei die f .lWwini acemnt of aume tlie aul.jet of .Uierr, the uuth t'jll hat he i W?hoour S,te rei-eited ime awVioa fumr i of Ute.direputible imnaactiona of eertaift lm waa aaure national in lii opiniuB than eeral a-jYVoy-'arf thmmini tree kiuvlrtd and fuco efficiala in th U city. Thi huui Fnri7. ha Switt. If we are to believe the hwnf.M- oranne fly-tirtH n'.Vu,'Xri,Bi the proceed of tl ! i been extolled hi .Southern l.Vi.f ioornaU an a C0K.:FA10XAL. Vaaniwrns, March IT, IS of t!i aduiiniMrnt'uin, the Sonth new bad a, nwire atewlfaat, rcliahle friond iatbe whole l"ni..n, not et en amonmt Siuthera b ra 4Uaena, than4'n. Pierre. The rijit of the Sth in hi hand are particularlT afe, even mure ao than if a Siuthera man wa Preaklent. He ia tlie t.ery pink of iier- of the puhlie Luid, anjumicr the fashionable doctrine uf the leading X3d4o journal and orator, Xorth Carolina would nrVxcJiare receir ed one cent of thin. Tney will aUo !! it In mind that the policy of tlie IeuiocTati;. part ahown ia llieir practice i to irrunt thraeland to r. .: r i t- . i ..r .1.- e : . . r .11 ' j--i 1.1. mini iwiicni in rriiaoiiiT, in iac ki . u.;w uiair, hit iniimnniimi, "i ii ..n. , ilia wimhinivni 11..I uumm alt thi attrilmtn : and to denr to tlie old Slate an T Bartieifiation In of infallilulil rlaimxl f.,r ll.n li,i,r nf It.iiiif. in the benefit ar'i.mir frT.m ihe nnl.lie diimain. V "wifRUlli ' v - 1 1 o .i , uier a annun truly patriotie and rcliall national aan. De piti the bid odor hanx"g aroimd him frn hi eonnexioa with th celebrated "Forrest cm, and certain letter produced upon" -the trial, be waa takea to tb bnaom of the unterriSed and again in tlie pt he now hohia, and which he 1 d;ri.Nt make nar him well. ordcrea tT Ui It'"" into iMction of aom of the Rrr- MbHc, i not limited to tb. ni'wwinn. By the jution of inituiry. ed" on thi uetion, within th bud eijht or ten I bad been to intenaely notional a it taya it w. It t year, tt ia within to recollection '" many tnat j eoald bar prcrentnl the rieuate .cbrak but the Democratic party a few jcara ago considered from being conijtied to the Committee of the The king can do harm i tlie mottoulicr aiu-k to t'ndr 4he pretem of constitutional crnple (,bI who hare reeeiredi wuii a pertinacity .mat u iruiy rrtreniiij;. worthy of a loftier applioation. V r 1 t l. , 7 . ; . , , .. - u 1 - 1 are charged with the inTeetiKation an ofmortuj ocmiai cnair witn um a preaiige m popularity of landa Ui tlie new i'ute for eloctional pur- nity of o.er-haulin the immihite Mr. Fin jmti;ii having rwnii v uia- postm, fr worka of internal improretnent, 4c. anuoi expiwin); aomeot bia outrageous iiiioiiitie. j!iy di'tiy pi t'.ingri'ia the power to niidte any onnprehenaivetermaof tber ewthTtl di.lril.iiii.,!. r th. ln.l. il...'.r T.ro-! ! ' "I" inlrce all office brtbirm whatever, 1 r- 1. - - ' - 1 'I I. . - : 1 1 .r 1 . 1 ,. . . ... . . . . . .:. . ; in huihu ttic uiuetarr vommmee -woo il-, uil nmrcm 1,1 Krioiiiiic iiuiuulinr llHUIIWircB i l , , I i; . - .. aa in. Pierce. trtitt hia "uuikImi-hh as a n:iti'mnl man, the Whigs allowed tliciiiselvcii wilVing to give lain a fair it cardinal point in their ereed to rippone all Whole in the lloue. It ia careful to eonwnl the schemes ef Internal Improvement In which the fact that ther is a clear majority of M Iterao Stal wa to b a partner, and resisted to tlie lirats in the House nf Representative and yet bitter end all appropriation for any such pur- with the aid of Whig rote, these national I im pose by the Legislature Many will remember erata could not keep the bill out of the Committee that a few leading member of that party were of tb Whole. ",',(!!tofl,en, WnTroriorf lrer,tlhrrr resolution. a TuZAmidemx to tbeJSoulh; trial, and divpoied to onij'-mn him only whwi he shmild show himself unworthy of their confi dence. Almost his first awt after assuming the posititmto which he waft- called by the voice of the American pc,'plv was calculated to impair the eonSdcnce of all conservative men of the country in hi ability In fill with Jignity and iui. ariKiotThun as hisomciaT ailvinei's nioiioTtW in a previous letter, 1 rutcrred to a transachun in which, hy a base prostitution of his office, he hail pocketed a large sum of money but as that slut.-ni i-u 1 coi 11 a itisf several inaccuTafies, 1 wiTT 1S34. The Senate was occupied to day ia consider). ti B of the iK'ficiency Bill."" ' ; In tlie lbAise, th IViBe R.)it Itad and Tele- 7 graph Rill was Made the special order for toHnuts row to be continued from day to day till anally acted upon," The JtoO'OJ then took rip the Cml and liiph'iiuitiehill, revrted l y Mr. Hoastiwof Ala., the chairman of tne-Cottuaitteeof Way Mean. tTMiiixcTox, M irh 2R . The Senate after a short debate on th Invalid Pension Bill went into executive liesion. - In the House, Mr. Yate dethered a speech against tlie Nebraska bill. OS . The pr, post ion to laiild six war teamr wa taken up and discussed. : . . "- - "" WastilJtoTox, March 30. 'he Pcxate; after receiving sundrypetition and repoTtaof roihuuttecs, resumed the eonstuerntioa of tlie Iwkuency Ritl, to which the remainder of th day vvioMhtioUid. A proposiiiim intmend- moot of the law rei hiting the public, printing totion was made to in- 1 custom -house. nati, Mobile , 'most TTtriw and diftMirdant yjowi and owu anddoveU.p he, untohLwaoarc.. f It wilj alo Mthor esrmttmtxad appfie. to the tcITi4loed upenly Jtudiy ihe patronage, in bu ,, ,, , , tone Ui principle of that identical Compro er when they went home eould not withstand the . , ' . , .... , , , ,. mne. It boasts of it nationality and of the na- opnositton of their party, and bene tliey repudi- .. ... ... .... . , . ". , .. . ... tionality of it party, but ia careful to avoid let- atoJ the action of th very convention of which .. .. , t ...... 1 . , jt . ting it reader know that it proposed and ad- tate M rote for the Id.ugW bill whoo th South rcr willing to tnko il.' ; ; "' Those two enlnu'ts tnlion together, says th ilium, " as understand tlie Biallor, contain th position occupied by the 1'reaidcnt on the Nebraska question, from the Introduction of the bill to the present time." Jlere ia tlie whole matter then In a nut ahell, W make torn further (Yuoi:it?o'is from'the 'tVi'.a in explanation there if. -Ju doolarattoo that the bill was "a proposition in favor of freedom," aland nmlo- nied, and even defended on tb ground, that in . the, President's fipiiruia3,Hth t.ronj4JM priuiiiida f fnimlar ansestyty. wa in itself phipisiition in favor of freedom." Popular 8or- ereigntyi-ia newTiame fur Squatter firrercigrrty, we suppose. .Now as tothxpIanntionthat "he wa curpred that the tru lncB of North should hesitate to support thOhill When the South was willing to take it." AVilh bin view that the bill was a pnijHwitiitn in furor of freedom, establish- Jog "-auuatta retnity," no wonder rnrw-ar surprised that the we men of the North (hi Ir e nil favorites we prcsuiae jhouIdliftsiiAle 1 1 supiort tlie bill wlum tlie South was willing to take it. It must hare been a subject of greater surprise to hint that the Pouth would t.iVo U t all. At last then the mask of duplicity auddouU doaling is torn from tb l'reaident, II must auml "now in tlicCumuonof but 5.)utbern friend and of all honest men, convict ed of a palpal le effort at base deeeit professing friendship fur the South, and at the aame time flaying a treaehorou part. The expression of Nortliern sentiinerii against the" bill and the result of the New Hampshire election hare C impelled him to show his hand, M sr. 111 a-iiiiit now for th studied silence of our Democratic ontempurarie in thi quarter. They h ive been triekcj njj.viii by their New Pamfidurn YjnJi&eut. S'lute Jjit!..4ef 'iiifitiit theeulogie upon him as a staunch supporter of the Neliraska Rill, he was all the time palming nlT "a rVuf npon Hi South." They mnst feel badly ovr it, w knew, and it is a sore subject (ir them t,, . -. iinj thing about. After th way they n'lu-e l j - r ohl Oen. Case oter hi Kicholson letter, wheu they bad n ftirtlirr e for him, and the old gentleman hail told them they were fools for m t seeing fnni tb first that it. s.(UH'ier ot erc':tity and nothing else; and while tiny ha sworn ever since, ISlrt that thi luiminnlilc dmiiinc of ualter amorcignty was wore than th Wilmot Proviso," now that their an n chosen President, the iminaeulate Franklin Pie ee, shonl I e-mic out Hi avowed rluunpiurj 1 that same doetrine, ts hard indeed. 'We reab lyf 'ytheul. Ui knuniil H''y. I .1 'La ! tu-o-i rr It -ill 1- Wim. In mind ll.st ths TA'hi, " """"" ""asure, ... loo.twu.cn, party ha alway ln tb internal Improvement V d"P,e1' "M hv ,em to di-ruptior, of ... .., .... kj.. . ... , ., ... . :',.s j thi great confederacy and the drawing of see- It ia very careful to avoid saying narl of the Ktate t that St hha adroeated and u" K ' , , . ... oa . ,1 , , 1 mijiiuiix "", im .orn.fr wjun.w:T o. stsciwHin eonaiderable portion of the State, mid that it baa 1 ' 1 . j WHt .M, K,WlVTtt. UIIHirn.llSl.l . WIIU SW.IOUIU course. ' tor thi prim lo nave th impuilvuce to reprove any party for want of nationality is I fMiyfMi,tollhhil ftffel"!iyX,teyr(injijn, done thi throngh gosl and though evil report with an eye ingle to the well-being of the State; and now tliat the opposite party have almost for saken their firmer JWialiotMjTiUl elitte n thi cherished prWtple "r ar in favor of a distribution of the nrocejsa. wielded a yen for th loeof.ico cause and indulg- of the sale of th public landTiio that North H ln Invective, and alaise against those who Carolina, with her share, may proeeute the svs- perilled thomc!ves (or the I nion, could surely tem;opaMie pie o heavily with taxo as must be done with- ;,uw ,B uenooncmg me nig party as anti-na- out fuch distribution. With the installment re- t",n, fweition of northern ceived alrcadv from the proceed of these land., U,K UF braalta mil. Ia the Standard ike Kl.t. has 1m .1.U1 tn .HwHHM;e .'"" "w we reswent m ui tended system of Common Schools, and If lu.tic principle uf tliat bill. Is it ur tluvt Oenoral be done the Hut in giving her . the hare of the I1"" "' PI the bill, if he doe public land. he is entitled to, the ay.tem of im- fPprov of It, bocausc it, in lit. opinion, favor rrrremimt cawbccaiTied heavy tain, npon the people. isiaci nnr.it upon in payment ot a on ty or w;n eltKIM ttin b) ; iu it owuoiw. It wa received under m protest as a unmeaning slang about the nationality of its to the Illegality of it actxure. 11 la believed party and what it choose to term the "abject that this will render the matter more easy of ad- .pint " uf Ihe Whig pros., because tlie Whig release 01 in vessel la aa acanowieigment 01 it . , . . ,, . , , . I W repeat that the Htandnrd is anxious to t.in.l it. . fin. .nft . w .11 ,l.n.onm f. . (I,. ..m I 1 ... , i. , i, ; , . ... mk false iue in the present eamimign, lie- . . , , . . . .. I etuse it frela Ihe weakness of it cause, and future actual, th wool question earl be easily , . . . .. , . .. . . ,, ' 1 J I nrtM'i.an esiwisns. tif its itainMinl, anil ,t. i.l.l aepoadUacUhJL ndMKnw,-rmTmTTwr It . On tlie 3'Xh nit, in tho Senate. Mr. Radgcr pe-raird a memorial against the paisag of th Ni hratka bill. It waa a memorial of Cirly-thrre eltiren nf North Csedina. Mr. D. tuusrtkcd tn preacnt lug it th it "oot of tb fortvthre signature lo lh il,. unient, ther were ail teen by th name of White, who he presumed war all asrniheta ef that revlalile rtligioe. sstie'y denominated ' Frivivla. ' Thelf tipposlll. to fluMll wMfiiUllA f-d nn a provisioa they derm tutfiiar, berause they insider that it Involved a breach of nalkinal fiiilh, S-o far aa be knew th paiaunal character ..f tlo.e .i rii, , and turn th fact that they wer fnni tl e M..ie of North Carolina, b fe't bound to i .i it 's that thry were ju-tai well aatwotl- n no ,., mid tl at, fter ll.ey bad read the dii t u,is4. w itH'ts bad - plMe a ae r tbanse pnlurrd by his amendment na th eharaeter tt th. origins! bill, tbsy would Cud that they were entirely ututakce la the ikfilH'n that Ike sure was either uujuatot in.ulvrd any vioUtioa ft f ilili faith, and rnquiit!y would wit draa their iipims-tiiin. THE MTt rTxi'HLK RAND! A etieralile n lie of the paat baa ili-tatrled. J ,1 mil HsaaiMitaw, th best tarvi.ar of tb go'. ,i t ld who war er.ifi 4 in th Mrs envr- fli t of th Amerii in Itrvalution, died at L xiti ta. I Mas.) on Pnn.lsy, ka Ih OlHa year U his He ra a tSfeTtW the minute men who ir s-oil l.-l at Irf'.mr'oB tirera rm the nirnnaaU n. n.ii r i if the I JtW April, 177''. Ilnwsaatth i.oo ii.e l wt srctitin years ..hi-; firing f r , oi ths evriits of tli iUt, ri-u'to in T.e .i '.. a of his IssJitfhasiii-l the rwinr f I. . 1' U- mi hi, f taa t r his cora ls !. i i i; ..j . .I. i urvl f"f it.drwiiltr m.i I , em ng fnxa tlrt sen, lift h alun reiaosi I. At b-iif'h, St th gJ old nv nf too, t, fie, b I. as rslhervd to bis fullii-rs. ,r Y rTt ..r f I rn,MtMeuurit vithtM wi4 .'; it' ful c unir; ! If row's I. a It is tio-s-si. I to base heea . f i! 1 's 1 in till Is w hi U 't,e f ormaa f xi. i i , 4 iu I.. a d. Mx 1! -t-U vent the admission id any more slave Ktato into the Union, fv en if we absorb the whole of Mcxi- haieln, a faction that hal been in open oppoaition to the interest of the South. In the agitation following the introduction of tlie Nebraska hill, the people have not boon able Is there any justice, is there any equality in this. llic iociitoco paicrs are mamng quite a noise recapitulate the facts with ercatcr nrccision. and over the letter of Ki-Sunatur Cleinona to the more iu detail. The a ff air ha beeti frequently having 1vraatiin1ng,lh rremuent, explaining the report of a eonversa- ,, " T? u "J "Mm'1,,, aert api.n.pratiuiis t.vidioill - . . . ... . . LolV'if'liJ. ailli tiift truth ikl Iriti itnivitutiiia will lw 1 III I ' . y?-.". m ,ela "'" Uhed lor by gentlemen of hit standi..!. All San Francisco. St.-W, Cincin w tne .eurasxa uni. it is dectaied a complete that is needed is an opiKirtunuy tolringthou!. and otlfr places, upon which a debate era- that vindication uf the enurae of the Prrvidcnt, ami jeet hefiire .proper tribunal, '-.H';. . Ti.:..ifinntV t 1ij.((2f.f; jj'tpB-kjbj - asa5s-a- Uiat,bythia explanation, be ia juade to occupy nine hundred dollars, and theduty if furnishing L , , , " i ,. v . tri.lv h,.i;..n.t ....T .vr., -' k I ... them is dero ved tiryiu the Clerk: The total ex- Vg w.m Be-w.t- iu. rs ivct.s m tentively and earefully bjth of Mr. Clemens' let ters, and we cannot sec how hia explanation bet ters the matter at all. The President calls his attention to one sentence in his Unit letter and question. The oracular revelations of his organ have been so disjointed and so strangely discor dant, as not to satisfy oven the conservative part uf the Dciiiurtntic, paitt. One week, jnflililifi t.) hi organ, he favored one principle and tlie next repudiated it r at one time he did not consid- penditure required for this puqsisc- will average 1 South Carolina, delivered a speech in favor of the isiut 9 111,1 ai. At tbo last session, iurncy, Nebraska bill. Jin anxious and attentive crowd" intimates that he might have misapprchened Ihui on tliat point. To the other and more offensive portion of that letter no reference is made and no explanation i. asked ; hy implication,' then, er the support of the Nebraska bill a test of Detnoenitie orthodoxy, and nt another taking "jfcytiftr h" 'everyt'li rnj-TTtfft- had'toren given ftirth en this ' question. - This politieal -trHnining i-Hnworthy-of the high position he holds and sul.jicts him, aa it ought to do, to the scorn of all right minded men. ins reiininmy ia accounted as ot very tTtilo' liiKio ih ili'cie "tro'uldoua times ; and frum beTng tine of the most popular he has becomo one of (lie most di.ilruatcd yXuur I'j-csiilt'lits. slzlW tt: ittiSliKA8JAl!!41r..."..'.:.'r' Tire Administration seems to have been ex ceedingly unfortunate in the selection of aoinc of its representatives at foreign court, so much so hejdw-ire rrf incertain instances, even from Democratic jour nala. A singular fatality has attaelnfrl itself to who was then Clerk, entered into a written con- ,i . r. .1 i i ... r . in.,., -;il, 1 in r .i .. i I "i-ic 'o. luw.vaiier unoi it luuunu nnu iu .ruais ...... .i.iv itie!,?vnivr o. .no I.tlKMI, it n , .. . . ,. . which the latter was to have the prit ilege of mi it of Mr' "f Misumn, to hear hi view. prit ilege of sup we may concludo that Mr. Clemens hat reported the President corroctly ; so that he considers the bill offered by Sr. lVuglas as a " propositon in favor of freedom " and believes that if it passes Union even if wo iihsorh the whole territory of Mexico. These views aro uiiih nied. Then w e may infer from Mr. Clemens' last letter, that the President holds to the doctrine of "squatter sov- reigryr'4wleh tb whole' esMtt'r repudmte4 when Gen. Cass wan the Democratic candidate for the Presidency. If such bo the case, we do not see how even Southern locofocne can still hold up Gen. Picrcti as a national man". . tw , . " " - " ply ing llH!Kijastriift miiiiUtion orpHyihg Tiini, upon ttio Foruey, a bonus of jflO,t)Ot). piome timo. after- to the pa warus, rorney was cnahlod to make a more ad vantageous nrriinircment with sum. ntli.v ,Lnru..n and attempted therefore to cancel his 'origin. utl"" Purl'09 tiian tlis defetic of our com amtntft Hut tm.litiildo bnritains of the kind iiitTL'f. itii'l this Was not needed in large atnnd navy, tn a brief peoeh he referred past history of the country, and expreascd hiaobjection to the policy keeping ef up a navy for TTieraptainacneTarOiXulmluagivenaptheTcpf Van the Standard an.wer these questi., thoso ' thus entrusted by the President with delicto mid responsible -posts. Men np;x'ar to have lwen chosen, not on account of their fitnes but to plea party leaders and as a recompense for partisan services. " 'X - - - - " ' L . . ..... .. ... . . It la rratifviiiir to nercoiva the verv tteneral "P0" ,"er HM touched. x ra - - I -L , I .1 ... 1 a a faror wUh which th. nomination of (in. Dockery I m" mma ...very.end yn ineei. in l.un.t every ecthm of Ihe Stat. Th, ht tw .lave (Stat, fnim the territory em- proceedings of th ratificatinn meeting held in show that the Weal will respond heartily and fromptly to the nomination, and roll np a large vote for the Whig cause next August. braced in thi bill, will ever be admitted into the, Union. a slavery will nuer b carried titer. instances in which the administration has blun dered in it foieign appointments, for our readers have lieen pretty generally made well acquainted with the sexeral case. The appointment of Mr. Route a Ministor to Hpaiu, of lelinoiit,of J.eorjjtT lin'Tcrsi and of Mr. ripencc, have all turne-1 out blunder, acknowledged to lw ao by friends ol tho adiuiuistration. This result f om giving place to mere partisans, as reward for their party service, without any regard to their expe rience, or their fitness. for the office bestowed i4a4mnT sTiwUa1 aiitWt4't4$ i-J4t4uu 4V laue)44' ' vVeHHteVf.' A CON'TRAST. We cannot well forgot the course pursued try We give the follow ing extimt frum a letter re-1 the Dwicratie paienuf North Carolina pending ecivea rroni geauemaif in tmsiovr rnty i the enactment of the Compromise measure of "All are well pie isel with the nomination by I IMO. Althnagh they all prifesa now to be ia tbWhij Conventiisn. Oeo. TVa-kery wiTTgeTTiiror "tl inci.I of'that einipnmiis, yet, more votes in Onslow than any Whig ha ever I under th lead of th Standard, they violently received, : I daaounaed thoae mevura of peace as dernlin and Inaultin tn th dtenitv of th. Routh eon. ri . ti - a I n . " r ' '.I ..L. 1 !.- t!.. I ..i.e , .."- ''"I- '""'". ilU who mH liny alvocteil th als.tr.. t right of last I rldny, on th bill authnri.lng tb. enstrue- MMui,l( bu ,, aeeesaity ,4 ,4t. axereU then , lion of at .team frigate. II. oppfed the bill in,Uteo ,h, ad( ioa M MtMmim l4 th, leatise it is againt th ptdiey of or govern- ' j . . , . . , , ' : . . Mieaourl Compremiae, which they are now so ....... I 1.. l.. . . . .1. M AAA- l- . U ' " . i . . . ' I anxiou In bar repealed, and advocated lb tif- ... .. .. n... I " " .tatitn U Souther confederacy, n that they building navy in time of peace, as it wa only I .. , . , ... ... . , - - I I - i. til SUR"1 vw nnssw insn me 1.1ms WUHH ..try Bfuu r out so faithfully by the present mbninistration. that It i enough to disgust the whole American people with il. The Ha. a on all Republican- make- tb follow ing very appteiit remarks iu reference to the course of the adniinitration; built Iu rot down. Jt U all txwUal of chip wa huKlng those unholy aieasure npnu the building. We only want al.ip for the protection of our cnaimcr. and w. have anounh fiar that I p irpn.. now. Tl. Ilouae, however, did not iney inn now kaj.uy and impudently uf tb eur in Mr. Ueuloa view and va4 the Iem--ra!lc party, and aretry djp . I "n"w xnai in n nig party ia aectional But they aeera to forget tliat very recently We Iram frian friend that lien. Dockery ther defended Dii and th Freasuil ai. lHiintment spnk iu Stiiiihnrl. oa Tuesday last and made a of President Pierce generally, and that they eon- tu unprs h.n . iipun all ab bataru lataa. IU J i.l Dwikamuay llmtw, -astd 4la.lwe NV ustained himself well In th. discussion ef th linnal Devnoerata of Nw York that thry nit principle at Uru. in th present campaign, and I only did not giro ncouragetncnt to tlteae nation- relaikM with a proper spirit th course of th. I al wen, but took aiitsa t'uly and boldly with .-or.ic. press towarda hint ami Ih W big raua RwreUry Outhri when h attempted to overawe g n orally, n are aswrrd that the iiaprMiiia tltrui and Hsro ther into wiqwrt uf lb. eoura h mad. wiil tell favorably npon tb day of elee- lion. 7Tt I.arti . W r r.uesed In glv no tice tbat th Rev. Dr. Paltd will d. li.er a fie lecture Tea in F.nrop, the character of bar Ruler and lb ner of th Ciaitts." W doubt nut that aaaey of our liliiens will hg1l to avail tlietnaelvr uf this tw rUinily to bear thi distinguished ge. t'.Mtan nn aultjeot with which It has bad every rqqsniunitf to Isrca aequah.ted. of the ptaacnl Imhacil almlailratim. . Suck ka been the course of these leesdoea Jsarrwal ial on lim eVnwuvtereg n nvenewrw, nhen we had i niy ltvwdtTSvrt, that thy iwrar pro-- ilnth PreabyterUn Churoh,U.U(Titw.Uy) " pprv. and al another time, taking aide g. at I e'chk, on " Tt. liovernnenU of -"" rf '" ow lrtT f" wm pnaed to aland up (ar the right of the Mouth b- eanM thev w.aild not yield to th dirtale of " i.ills ailmiaistratlon. Are such ( iril. Wor thy of Ih eonodene of ft poopla? arc not apt to be easily set aside, and the other ,,,, ,audnm. Wo had, ho ud, no system of mrty to it very naturally rcsistedthcattemiitwith t, 1 . great vigor, llehadreiaincdacopyot'hi.written "b'K'ess.on. Tin remark, coming from o ex, agreemt'iit, and in order to coerce Forney into a I'erienced a elntcenian, should have due weight. Iilltlhueut of Its tonus, he Itlaced it in the hands This seemed to renuir a re.ilv fnoolha chair. the pur ,H..e of bringing the .ul.ject to the atten- . . '- . ' . tronnt the House. Forney getting wind of this rMI,H1 it toe ditterenre betrrecn tlie past anil and very natiirullydrcading exisure, was forced the present ill regard to naval matter ; and the to come to terms, and the gentleman, havinir ob- inincu ail mat he wiftietl, requested that the uiat- tcr aliiiujaucarobiicdatiUlliWbmcoiilraiasliiMiW b rettirm d. Tllis wa done. He ha it howiv r still in his possession, or ot least did have it a fo weeks. ago. for he declared to other, that he held it as a rvl over rorney, to make more mon ey-MMVef him-. -At thia'ttmes hrirlhoiil tierk I. ! I. I ,.e ' I I.- Ill ij lit I pi. t.l, Slol n. M. ts !.t ir f ;femaa 1 l'r l t as II 4.1- : . fcillt. 01 a - is. ... .t it si . Ilw tuat M ix u,ThIllin.iU Central Rail mad ka coat ea to lb prwsent time, neenrdinc W ar InkHaed to Mr. IWenry an Kvrly b, th.anaasj sUleaeot of theoMu fitv. ill AiW eepyof II. r..', Maui.i d April. It is Un rf whu.k ertoiM U put down rmHUMNy inaarm au lem a a-iy nM Mi4 hi, f. Ku Carolina. ewrCe is of ita cu..lMiM, wju.!r it U well tiled withl t,Ha4 kM a capital of Ll.f1,ntlO and Indb interostiog and vala.vl.le arthlea. vldual and tb Stat nsl pay U every cent of We ere In nrvipt, trim lb AnMriran pwl.li.h- the am mat. Illiaui ruratirad a large grant of rs, of Ik wi ' U total far Man-k. Il k nvau to build bac Ml apna, wlucK as a bosi tb eaty ka keen aid to negotUt Ita bmnls at favorable rale, that tkoprlvuto swsb kl or hare raw raited en f,r vert small amount Si ri- Cm r. Wake hupawh Court U n ef Hm( uluriptKn, It U aid that th Und tats. week, hi II.. Jadja Caldwell pea- I rT",ol Ih euuatajiy will pay O building and t bug.- Tt pra.ua tbat Ihe ease of Ik .'- ,"ip'l, road, and fully ntr.ua4 th ae-Jios. la aay W II I always a wl taut to nur ami rt arm. - . . avav. .1 Vrcvw sT Nawobmn Blake ill sob. up tu trial this IcTt. W bat rereivsd frtms th l!ev. Dr. W. A. Smith cpy i4 his " F.r.l 1-tfMir .a U"" nil tb Htl, whUst Ih old Stat ar put " ' ' -v rirrUti ts-r, are rvleounhU nt en tn general gineratueni, ja tTtset, vuiM rail road. 14 lllim-i and Ih other new (wato with property that I osid to be I h ubm0 pmtrty n !- of the ili-silt ff Rev. II. tl. Iirb, p. V., dlivnl in tb rbpl M lsa-t..lJi Maeon t '..);.." It wa pul lotaanl al th r.t of th iu.lt. V - ; , T "--7 , .- -"ieuaOtUun U lit 4i..t,i. . itte ii .4 in . wruu Ossteuse. end no 1 ., er,- .4 their iMtea ot. .r.,,'i.,. to Hers All in all the cabinet selections, the foreign appointments, the interference in local politics, the shilly-hally.licy ret the Nebraska question, convince us that we have a partisan, not a Pre sident, at th head of American aft airs: an Ad- nistration which knowine nothintr of real in dcpmnlence, has neither the tact nor the courage to enact It; wluuli lias all th nioliility ot the willow, hut none of th iron strength of the Yonntr lliekerv it once professed to be. To such a reign we are now committed for a time; but if ever another national t omentum is held, w earnestly hop tb growing tendency lo select meti mere men fta? the highest gitt of the people. will b repudiated ons and forever. There wa time when the honor of the I'reni.lrn r.not iti perquMiten, matured the partte who ftwtgnt il- when the .neeeaa of great measure wa battled fir, rather than the fee nf til ace ; ami w trust that lim will be again; that men will b selected as r.atntidatua wbotn it would 'be nn honor to tlufeat, and an honor tu yiehl In; that a man of stamina will be chosen hereafter, rather than a man i f atraw, whitte only tiruinesa consist in remaining obedient to all .the petty winds that blow, and who, wttb all the plianev of Ihe Nee- Noavn Cxaoi.lva Movxv. W learn from the Petersburg Intelligencer that th Rank, of that city bav refused to iceite .North tamltna Rank not on genera deposit. W agree with Ihe Intclliaenrer that Uiii determination will cause no litll inconvenience, but if adhered ei will work tn th Injury of tbat place. A airuilar ntoventmit waa madf anina year ago, but it had to b ahandoneiPaa alike detrimental to th in terest of Petersburg and also that portion of North Carolina upon which she depeadad tor ntuch of her trade. How the hoainra at i i f tfiat city can xsset to prult as tney bav alway dooa by the traile of thi that and rerus to ra- eeive nur currency i mystery w cannot Iv. nil if tl' Ranks refute to mvrive the notea of our Rank, this must b the neeeary rsult. The curran. y of thi Stat ia a auuad aad up en aa Inn a bai a. that uf irgiuia or any etb ar State, and it l ehtxw folly f t the Virginia fiuth to try to drive k out, TUik miy tench useful htaaon lo our iple, and that hi to build p ntart of trad within our own border, eon- anntrai our capital npon an pine In our own limit la which w Btlflnd market frtstr own produce, and oV-end ton. upon nwrselve fur whaj titer may b rcpiirtsl ( n aifort and for luvnrv. Vi jud.e fnmi remark ef tit lal!!1, tliat the rout.u ergr. f. thi step by th lis iks U that liw aw-tM f Ihe North Carolina Ranka in tets la the Stale 0Mt iaavsnit.t I t redmtipirat in (ci. To Ihi k very Wll rrj.lir ia lit td Wn'uig Manner t Th Ifi-lator rharters Ranks and ka the PaoBABtt.iT'its. As it seems to'be pretty gener ally conceded that there is no hope of preventing hwUtiia in thc. be altogether improper funis to inquire how our country may he affected by it. The general bbokiiding of the Riissiun ports, the employment of vast numhera of men in fighting, w ho other wise wiiuld lie titling the ground. And the general interruption of commerce necceesurily resulting from a general war, w ill not only render our re- lattona niore uUfficulCbilt;ill aa bxcrcaac the Kaxardwof trade as to IcenThc profit exiiectcdl by our men of enterprise. Yet our adventurous spirits, seeing a "chance for milling enormous profits, will the more confidently embark in all kinds of enterprises that may ajipear to Ihe prac ITi.il ininil of our nioncy-making reople to hold ut a prospect of success. Luge profits may be realixed, but then the rink will bo very great. Rut independent of mere pecuniary consider ations, tlie position that England may assume, a indicated by a declaration of Lord Clarenden, lion as we were forced to dii in 1812. Lord Clarendou has notified the Rritish merchant in Riga, that in the event of war, all Russian pro- lucc will he liable lo .cepture. and confiscation. even if it lie th tuna file pvoperty of Rritish subjects domiciled in Russia, ami even if ahipped 111 neutral general debate wa then" dosed. Five minute speeches followed uptinvuritius amendments, one of which we a pri is.iiiiuu4uXifc.-kuf- war to the number of vessel;; to be built ; but all these were voted down, the Cantuitlee of t(io Whole nut teeming . disponed to go -beyond the- - Lip ui one ul'.tlitil.ljipjMttiMHtt, having been pre-f uul'e-t',M viously removed by xuruey, Iroui hi ,t a-, doutrt be taken to-day j and the bill bcpmrsedbT Messenger. amniorlty These facta can, a I am credibly informed, be . ' .fujk.t.ubatajjitwd tiffowji. pniuei lribunaL. 1 11 li:-',.. .v.:.tyuwiv March St.; i, it presents a case ot the eroMtcst fraud. m'H ti.... .i....i. t .t ... 1 :..t .;. a J. . 1 . iiu , ,.1.111. uiiv,k-u lllMlil K,HU11 UIIUIE toilielX'iicicncy Riil, which was finnily passed had with many dditiotml approprintiuns, which, bav mcriis pnunpi invexngiiiioii nv the .Itt'lniarv lommiltce. .tine of the uiemlit'ri eoi.fiwsiiig it. is your iminediate reprcacnlative, Judtrc C iski and unless 1 am greatly mistaken in his chara -ter, Ym will permit a proper inquiry into the transaction, to lie smothered over. All th facts nf the case hare been, or will be. brought ti hi. at tention, and the path of duty ia so nhtin. tliat he run no i inner, a iitiout suLuexuiiir. liuu.ell u.an. rttonv: Hn knows nTTWett as l"Tlii that Forney ia all powerful with the President, and tlml ai r attempt tu expose his iuinuities will max n m an unwelcome visitor at the yi hue House but if his reputation for uiKexihle cour age and integrity is justly due, I am aulistiod, that nn apprelieiisiori or'p.ditleaTinJiiry will par- vcscT, iug licnn in a great partial realy discuased iu tlie other House, may MiKi.ibty be dished of them without further very extentled bchate. In the Ilni'-E or Rieaefi.xTAVivcs, after tb. disposition iif aonie ijtbei 'business, Mr, PlMtofl7T of Kentucky, rose and announced a antisfaetiary and honorablo adjustment of th person al con troversy which hadansco aoinc day ago between Messrs. Rreckcnrnlge and Cutting; and, in per- nfc contusvenr r -with tlir character " Bud ' usuai alize his exertions in tlie cause of right and duty, courteous bearing of these geiiUeaien, naked in uuae for tv He is now engaged in investigntingliauds alleged their behalf tlie indulgence of th lb to have boon committed, when a Whiir nduiiubt-1 , .. ... . . , " tration was in power., and if he turn, i tlmf ear m,m9 i urucr on re- to charges of peculation against member of his lerredlo. "j 'i s party ,t vcill only demonstrate that he is Utter Tuc H msc then pncoded to the further eon. fitted for a partisan lender than for a mproavn ., ,, , .,' , " " t4uivcoaityHtiooof tbo- peot.de-.-f VirgiHiiyr "Cintion of the bill amliiw umg tl conatructuot i itlrs comiiiim rew-1r-trt'ars-rtifil'.T:e ' Of ItfJEriialuuixaile trkSIni mTZSiii?' will find ar i efficient ally and aupporter in hia mitteari.ma amendment, weie voted down, nn.1 colleague. Mr. Letcher, wins contempt for For- .,,, , . . . ner is only equalled bv hia al,h orrene. of th. 1 " .hiihubiiui. gross corruption pervatlinz every donartiucnt of I was road the third time and pained "by n Vote of the l.ini eriniianl. ,r. rll3to4uT" - 'r , .;'". i During th discussion Mr. Prckkntn, of New If this doilarati.sn 1 ad hered to, it may result in dragg:n ; the United States Into ths contest, for this declaration of Lord Clarendon is but a covert way of reassert ing the right nf search and of impressment that led to th last war between Great Britain and the lulled States. Ho then fiaight for "free trade and sailor's rights," ud if England should persist In her course we may do it again. Ixvtxi.crixo Cast. We give below, from tl e Fayetteville Argns, an account of a case tried in j Richmond County before hia IL.n.rr Judge Iwiandm. - Aa ease of thi kind arllian oeenr under our law a, we give it for th benefit of our reader. A very Interesting ease wa that of tlie Stat against Wesley Jacoba, a free man of oolor, for igraling into the State contrary to tint Sututc of 11-20 Rev. Stat, Chap. CXI Sec. 65, CO and The defendant waa native of the Stale, and had beW-Wrrtett mit-nf Tlio 'SlatoariJ brought back by hi parent, while an infant. He remaiitrd out more than ninety days, and VJuack more than three year before no tice giv. li tear, i and having beon notified tn h-av and refusing to do an, th action wa for Ui penalty uf It hundred dollar, 4v, and ell ia caa nf failling to pay. Th defence et l.tlhal the dcrendaut wa a" "Tiat eitiiew of the State, therefore, poo Id not be drive4 of hi itienhip-by th Legislature In tb manner mtemptated by thie act Sn.1, that the action wa barred by th Statu! of limita tion, nbieb began to run Immediately npon the return of th d.dcndant into the State. 3d. That tl defendant was taken out isf th State and brought back witluait hi msent,'nd tlierrfur he had violated no law. Tit (acta aa well a the la were nibmitlrd to th Court by Dm Counsel nn both aide, for trial ; -red Ihe fact being found as alane, the Court waa uf opinion with the defendant en the law eeti th judg nt was that th pn-ee.ling shoul l b dlmisa adj and that the defendant should go without day. For th State Mr. Soli, in Strang and A lexander Little, Eaq. Fu the d'e fence, Tb.. S. Ashe aad J'a W. Csmcnsa, rra. WHRl MKKTlXtl IN MACOX i puliTIe nui'tiiig behTii J York-moved, to iiturtHs ttuv nunttM-r nf naJ Franliin.on ta'ed-T nnitslt!.! "tn'l i. " 'Jlli"L-. '" nesday the 15th inst.,f, the purptawof -es.nd- other retusms an announcement ia tb Rritnh ing xn the actum or Ihe late W hig Conventmn of Parliauieut that vessel, of neutral nation carry, the State. Wm. AngeU F,q, was called to the ing supplies to Russia would be considered law. Chair, and Dr. II. (1. Wwslfin, requested to act ful priio to Rritish cruisers.' Thi would re- as Secretary. Dew ,,. practie of a search of American voaselsa. Afterafewrt-aiarkaexplanatoryoftheobjecU which thi country ttever would tolernt, and cd the meeting, llr. Woodnn offered the following tin c, ;,...,t f w, ,.tt j, , resolution t , T . deemed necessary to protect our eommerce. He The time lieing near at hand when the people thought it better to 1 prepared to prevent ar- ..I r North '"'lmo will have to decide at tl,. ll- "gr-ion Uian to L. compiled to orek nrW h.t box into wn.ie hands the public affair, ol th ,, . ., , , ' . . 8t.te shall be committed fiw Ihe next two years, B,,, Ul tnJ-riiy of th House did not IM. dt. it I right and proper tliat the people in their KU tu gu beyond b r -11111 unilatiune of tb - primary "emhhe. h..uld consult u.n lln-e X,T Committee for the nrr-enl, la -iomie. nvnt bkidy to affeet their interest and ., ,. ' ,. ,r where a cnrrnmn. of delegate of Ihe Whig &h 1Iu"'" ',J,"'rad ever to Monday. Kirty in North Carolina, asaembled in thtcity of ' ile.gh on th. Vllrt olt.. ha. aan.ainied . canili- EX-PRESIDF.N t FILLMORE. ilitf.th.orfi.-eoftiovern(,lne.,nneetionwith A resolution paaaeiLUut Commoa Council of lTer:!rr'1Uti',M lrMdj M" ,l" PU,,"C X" M" 00 Tu' " eTiv Kx-PrceJ. Itenlceii, That we, aa Whig, of th county of iati TiWurnn a public reeeptioo. He exoted Macon, aw.prvn the pominAtiiM uf Lien. .Al'fiod. U KiKh Ibcrc SUirday, and, nauna war. - Wkcry of Uirhnuttd, and will give him our gae.1 (, Urn at th St. Charle. H.HeL cordial support. , . . AV-oerrf. Tbat tb reetdothrtM of our lata eon- The Kll"""r Time, remark tliat the tour of vention meet our approbation, eincially, that in "r, Fillmore through the Weal and South ha roterene 10 a lineral system of internal improve-1 been on continued Iriumnh. liter t.t,. l. ,.e .... ..1. I ' menta, remmmendinr the extension 1: t arolina IUilroa.1 hut and West, They were : - 1 1 . 1 tnuinsMRit tr.op.rsi. Previous to the adoption of tU eolutin, ll, lUllrirtif HemUraon -aalUd une-a-tn addrea thai aatsstiag, which he did ma manner Worthy Ihe reputation he ha acquired as a apeak erend astalMwaaa. Cut, B. wa listened to very attentively by a gmslly numherof our Is-nvs-ralie friends, who did not vote upon th r-wnution of was greeted with the greatest dminatrationa of of b y. The poiple, witluait di-tinctioa of party, by tbnusaud. and fen. of Uiousarids, assent Lied ' l"Og hit line, ff tratel. to aluait tuu an nutH the can wum to an honored ami h.aaatralJ trtaa . aad w concur with Ihe Time in lb belieflhat ther I no man aliv who pnaaa,. to oxpUto ly the affectum, cundrnr and admiral's- of the American pcq !e. as Millard Fillmore. Hi mi- .... -,,,,. ,rw u I ... .... , , bnl appeared wcR rdeaa-d with Ih. aUc. """'tuMt- ,-"" ' -1U, "d fair ani dignifieJ manner, which ,h. ewW " . ., I ms wnieq sirs puny tn ance can last en, ha riVM Ih American pe..pbt an evidence of Ihe nua which has ripeued into aati--aal setiUutent, Mr. Fillini-r'. perssmal apjuvtrair will win all heart to him. No man ran Lk npo Mr Fillntor willHiut feeling tluvt h is in lb prr enc of an baiet man. No mvn can liaton to hi. aetititaenta without lieing cmtinenl of their sincerity. II iatprew all around htm with the stamp of hia pur and ievalI ihsraftor )lr. Fillmor May bate opr. nenia, but as en- - lion wlnate kit af not toy . aoUf r inireauity etui nth the pa, -pi brliet that it i light, .1.1 In I - ! ,r I, -I if tJi.y u h . a ll e hank b t"i Th It--. T.l-mu.i.rwr, h)J.s,nf Nor-' C.iratv Tb ublg of New m re ( Ik. U liinrtb Aatntal A-blrnt-t b.-f..-e Ibe big to rt-lr'irsle ih lurtt. dr.y af ll-nr CUr l..l'ti ". ny nt naa. rrt i-llr. flit l 'thjaf pril. (. J. the 7ih ofjua-r'tl. II ill. - 1 lis .li. a- ..... 1 .. ... . t . ., Ihe. d ia t rirculat It.. ..)... rtalmnnbl-. at " '"' 1 T iiivnt.ii no. . nn or inf.. iiunilre. anlrt 1 1 -ti-u v rcn. r uia, n-ii H ita ae-arina asa.fi.n. It. alulr tl. Ilr null ai t liarl.-!.,... in i Ka li.. t'.l.r. ..... i. r 1 K. , , -. . , . a-aa ot a sorwnrj, anas ha. I llowa soil, an I -,,,l, t,. iMtiea re- ! tt- a. 1 i- a., ., . - a. l.l. .1 ..u s, . I 1.1 ( ., nn-.',..., n "'"" I' S-stl. f.,.,ng. The Rev. Ir. J. R. a..l b. fct . t 1 .1 inr .1 I. I'm IU A xt U aw. . . u-nal. at JI .In .p.- lit.. a I h. lns,..t, r .lh-l ., in e .,.i.. ,,r, m ! it ,, ,. U rxr.'! fne-, to b h-!d I rettry. j t 'Joml us in Msy t, Stt Cirrtov FiHo.r. A.eirjing to pro- t.nu tnKtce, this e-Uhllshmrnt, t vether with alt th h.ntar .ssl fixture bahmging to th Sa, lent Manufacturing Company, with few rt. I L .... K ..I I .-A. T 1 . - I . t ' . Wad I-..m.ng U pun haaer, tl lb vsry In, far, ,ai. t. .1,. , " , " "''" ptheof M.b"'! , ory u.l In R-mk ll m. I cntild hat. W. i, u 1... 1 , . , , ltsuri ttui a warndyee and J.n.ilvee'i neloara Mr. Mon-head lalmxl remuvlug ti r. 1 t l 1,1 . p.w,b, tU nuwhry , Uahnstille. L Tt, ' TTlZ btT , U" putting th. maaainde hep.,., kcre. 1 h ' ' 7 " ,U h '' J , 1 , -..I", .n-w - xel vn at Buutuvm ht-."- The o-n,H preaenled tli various Buttlart eutl.ra.-ed in reaulution of Ih Sut Convention. " On moth of Irr. Allman, Wrnf, Tl.at copy of th pmretslinr of Oil m.etin( l forwarded by th. rWrrtary to Ui " Asbrtille S tt.tr " tW pahli.-atwn. Th tneeting therefor adjourned. WM. ANSEL, ( hurmaa. II. U. Wuonria, Beeretary. Dntiw an ea y Jt av t aarlnt Iitrk- im kaajuat bad a publi caoplia,M p,y utRIIM. aat aatoi.g 11 iy umi vmnpueu. LntafduMice.fKngl.ad. u" 0"7 tney were try ing eaeee in the Court of hum', Beach, and ( narbi Iii ken. was called en th list ,4 special juror. beu ha did nd attawrr to at nam, Campbell mtid "If tlU ill. han- mnd ll-ta.' U a Pi. a in. Thar aa be nedouU, tlie S M-tillfi Autcrica nay, uf Ibe fart llwil "Day XeWrU'a Amrriisn V k,". and the at of Mr. Ilobb now in lw.. haa been - ; ccfally p'u-ktal by Mr.ti t, r, fia-nain of Chub'. estahlubatenb A hg e.rm'.dra'e ka ia e.WMUmc wVeo place between Mr. lUUat ad th su. ca. ful pieknr f hi ha-k. The Lundtet frh?"5!i?''.l'. !lJrTl Jy..n4s,Jtt, , wa la. f fit), to be paid by Mr. Dieken. U """'1m V"l""ig to bnag Eagl.ah i k..i..l I k. ks ...I L. t .u. 1 ll .. i,. Ia, A , mrfnttlm I .. ....... . th Mthim U'ltn f . Oo U .a.. ImIw. .1. Li.L.1 Btivantn. (P ) Mini 7-A d-tru.tl,. e.IJ at be 1 h kcd. and atala (afire k bad . fire I rok out Iu R... t,,m. I'a. oa SumUr, heard It Lai lrn pi. kd) making the Stlrsnl , . ,lh.?Hh ho-, wh.h de.trmnd MO hJm that il U pi, ked, ll ll-retitre end-wore aad rwrelvrrd km?, konvlmr Th.h-.ia toTWeu l, tlige .d-trrgi.crwtiu, ... a I im. '".".. -third W.I.,, k ia Is, A. ...pnka'4. b. a. islUrcf ,1.. '., , t RaJliat.. ' ,rttoUdw.et,t n-tl
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