; t Bins -ass: Ii- it- is- r4 ft la nI. J bal XORTli CAROLINA STAR. ttBUSHID WKXS.LT T , ' WILLIAM C. DOTJB, ' " S.01TUB AKB rBOFBIBTOB. Tlllli; tf paid strictly lo advance, two dollars per an anas ; two dollars and fifty cents, if paid within it saanlka ; and three dolWrs at th snd of. th year. - A D VKR TISE VESTS not xceeding sixteen line will b inserted on tin for n dollar, mud Iwanty-ftTS cents for each subsequent Insertion. Tbosa f greater length will b charged propor tionally. Court Order and Judicial advertisements will be chirped 25 per cent, higher than the a bo re rates, A reasonable deduction will be mad to those who advertise bv the rear. Book and Job Priuticg done with neatness an . despatch, and on ace-ooiaiodating terms. - Af Letters to the Editor Bust be post-paid. On Thursday the 3rd August next, but now a week off, the people of North Carolina will be called upon to choose a (jovernor, members of the Legislature, and minor officers. That the contest will be close and warm, we admit : but, that the victory will be ours is very probable. The ehsjuoe are tiiat we shall cirry both the Governor and the Legislature. To do Uiis, how ever, it is .necessary that wo should teork for we have an unscrupulous and active foe to oppnsey The generality of Whin defeats are to bo ascrilied, not to tho numerical pre;iondarauce 1 of our adversaries, but to the lukowarmneae, and inactivity am r-mil ,!,. t' ... nil t. wave oin-WauB miocooantoulT absent from :x,imi4h:wi rn3P wte-1 .t alu. achieve m U tu ' ff I ' $T - W JU-JU k ii7 lil'l'i' K Jv -W -VOLUME XLV. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1854. NUMBER 30. 'Toril-CarfiIinu tcU. j SATURDAY MORXIXQ, JILI 29. 18.11. FOR GOVERNOR, Hon. Alfred Dockery, vOr RICHMOND COUNTY. MR, ilRAUli OX IXTKRXAL IMl'UOVK- J,""" MEXTS. 7Mr. Bragg has complained in various places "during the present canvass, that Geo. Dockery ueuverea tlie same speeches at every place he spoke and protested that he was tired of listening to them. We have not tl.e least doubt in the world of it; for it would have been grateful to neisurT1!!tr debiting a tardy vote. This careless iuUit oLi QOa j im lwo -VnijaljiiVr "" ..oJ ii.th. tpAf.o. who make their calen- But what has been Mr. Bragg s course? Uas lation. upon it Hence-, -when, as ia the present I he pursued the ranre consistent poliby that' he : instance there is a likelihood that the full Whiz ehae. unon fien. Dtiekervr Tl ,.,,. strength will be polled, the leaders of the pppa- , , ,:. ...j a. . i- j . i site party are alarmed, and urge their followers, "effe he w" 0Q'"lt' "P'" o (-eueral as the Journal and Standard are now doing, to Dockery at Ldenton, and when asked there if ho - redouble their vigilanee, or the day if lost. So was in favor of the State borrowing m .ncy to "Ik'I".!"!!?!! lh Central Boad he answered XO. that the M big strength will be polled ; and not ... , , , only so, but that -many Democrats will vote lor After he was nominated (.en. Dockery charged General bockery ilwelectionfTinlesi W "have "(his fact: upon him, and he denied positively Deen greaiiy niismioroieu, u a nieu m.-t. ..o 0la, he ha1 madc any such M,fvl.t atElkUtunJ snowixa the cloven footi chano- IXO HIS ORQCXPS AS HE GOES WEST!! Ms. BRAGG ADVOCATIXO SECESSION I!! rp to the time of his arriving at Mr. Cling- niau's District, Mr. Bragg had nothing, to say upon the subject of secession and its kindred topics, but upon reaching that section of the State, we are informed by a gentleman of high character, in a letter now before us, that he came out "strong in fater of (ht doWrtne of ' trmnan, although bffoi he rtached fhU Vutrici, .he had never mentioned thttubjed." We have no doubt he did this because he believed that Clingman had nvide this abominable doctrine popular a- TI1E HOMESTEAD BILL. When this bill first passed the House of Rep resentatives, Oit Incufueo press gruerally of this State, condemned it, tltongh not in the most de cided terms. They declared that Geo, Fierce would veto it and that it could not become the law of the land under his administration. The bill went to the Senate, and was amended, on motion of a strict construction Senator from Virginia, so as to modify theloniestead feature in a slight particular, aud to atld others that are far inure objectionable. We gave a full synopsis of the provisions of this bill, and a more iniqui tous scheme to defraud a portion of the Status i.f mongit the peopl-v-and in despair of hi. sueces, ollt f iheh V.ts in thopublic onh.. owam.r,ts, he thought he would ride on domain, was never invented by a I, t of en who v.,..Kuu . . .u,. u ueeu e.j a.. wape ,ent to Co j ht, of wcr oiite, in airfiig :!ouvrauc as wcu as I tjgople Jl!illL?'j..,--UB-Ct SSSS1IKI l HOW HE REGARDS IT. Mr. Badhatn, the loeof x candidate for the Commons . lo Chowan County and one of the signers of the certificate furnished to Mr. Bragg, is violently opposed to internal improvements in nia State and is canvassing his county against Cdouel I'aine on that If sue. The last Edenion Wh'g K" 'he substaucc of his remarks on that subject, as follows : lie went on in a Ions tirsde of abuse of l-Uie Railroad system of the State and sta ed th il the amount taken l,y the State would be sunk. and the State inado 1-iiikrupt that itheic. v.ns no neen ol KailroaJs in this state that she was r and li.nlnad would nut belt her tliat me i nmnu i.aimiaci coinmencing m the wouun 1 i .1 I. .1 i . .... . l ' .iruiti uirinK'i s'w oarren, rocsv anu sterila tMuntry, a-.ul ending in the sea, with no population to le ecnautiiy such a vast ex penditure of time, lalsratid money. after it was ascertained that Clingman would The friends of Gen. Dockery then procured from throw his influence in Bragg's favor, computed those who heard the discussion at Edunton and his majority at b.UUO ; but these people are reck- a bAea reed. The wsnd of the niaziciuu is ProJu,!e ''' our reador aKa"' ,ee how 0en- broken. -Clingman has lust the influence he once Dojkery's charge WMrovcjLby sixteenrespect- possessed ; tna gallant W lugs ot the mountains aule gontleintn win nut Me trauKivrreU ait. uim uiuuiu ut uiib pUtHl gataester to-the-mppnrt-ofpriTnipt' ' -TOffEflfBLiCr llteckf.tf in almost preasttte4 bi 4 distnrted h wfengnagej 'bat au)uta--4d 1-s iu.tiitemsiit--te evennHnrl. to therjdTcma;"abmtnTalle doclrTne of secession. But when he got up in the mountains where this damnable political heresy had some few ad vocates and where he thought Mr. Clingman had made it extremely popular, he forthwith plajs upon that string too, for the purpose of catching the votes of the people there. We are assured, however, that Mr. Bragg has very much miscalculated the sontimeuts of tho people of that district, if he expects to gain auy tiling by sluih a demagogical courjwa this.-Ti X uiwn sentiment of the people and their hatred for suob humbuggery as this, forbid the idea that they will support such a demagogue and political trickster as Mr. Bragg has proved himself in this campaign. Recollect, voters of Xorth Carolina, when you coma to the polls to deposit your ballots for Gov- eJwiHt-T-hffli--Hraggr'thoTigh Torjcestlng tbey alihori That any niaterial portion nf the Whigs in Clingman.s District will vote fur Bragg, we do not believe, Un t lie contrary, irom uitor "marton, private and public, in our iswsession, we entertain (he confident expectation that the great Ho is now iu the BiouhtainSj and ia creating, an Gen. Dockery asked Mr. Bragg the following cuthusiaiui wherever he es. AVe. taks.! i1? M .yfil'-'fi: , ; -v,-,,--.-,..-- i'ci'fWfwniiVf' csuirnpuuiite a plain, . 'Art mat in 'famrftkr nrtmrir.it of (hi SoriK otia tarmer, nnniuar witu iiicir wiuim anu cus.. i nmnii mwniatt r.wi io neaujurt ana net! lo Edeton, 12th June, 1S31. " The undersieneil. of tho countv of Chowan. N. C, were at the discussion whiuh took placciit the CourtTIiiuse In "Kdentoii, betw een General Alfred Dockerv and Thomas llraeg, E.n.J-onJtije tilth of AprTTTiVsf, mndiliiu:tly reroHrrt that toms, with no display about him, but possessed the Trnnev line .'" u esacvj toe qualities mvy iiso m a uiau. If this calculation be right, and the main vote of the Whigs of the mountain d strict be t'irown for tho sturdy old 1'ee Dee farmer the election is r gone from the 1oeo Foec-s'.' fierce, supported by 4JtiaiiiiT,wtd nTneirds'gi iieiallTftarei-ar-' tied Uie State by CHij majurity. hat may we not expect at this iiiue, when our caudidute is popular, sound on Internal Improvements a To which Mr. Braffg answered " urn wt here to be rata-hiiied ; yon have no rtijnr to niiejivtn me. Tlie Gennral reniiirke d 'Lsee-uoti arc diiwiizitrJadlmJkkeineMwnl. To viTiich Mr.Tlragg rclu!jb- 1 aM.jwK.Atr. - Gen. lockery thenskel the question: "Are yon inJifrnr of the .Stale's torroteini measure ot. the first imnortanre to the Wet, 1 monev In tmiMthe lloadP' aid t'lirgrran Is, in a very great degree, deprived To which Mr. Bragg answered e'early and of the 1 iiiuenco i.e once pi.iMsed: enudiaticallv : But, the result is not dependent entirely onon IS" SO HI 1(1 hut I am rillinplo extend the Knad 4h uttii-((r 1 he-eentreand the 1'ee JX J w fardt Vie' Ueaiii a nd rewirca of U t Stafe country will surpass all former exhibition-ni the ri1 juttity." voting line. It will roll upa havyvHfTfor Gen. I " ZACUARIAH EVAX8, ttocaery. All tnmugn tost coiiuwy wnere tit is THOn. II. l.r.AKXi Jr.j II. A. HU.NCE, U. W. HATHAWAY, tl. W. B. iATTERFlELD, CHARLES (1. Bit ITT, TllttH: tfXttRAN; Sr., XATII. L. CI'M.IXS, MUSICS W. WEUB, W. (!. HCXTEK, J. N't). J. HAWKINS. RICHARD CLAYTON, JXO. N. McDttWKLU ' EDWARD WARREN, BEX.I. Hi WEBB. THOMAS COCHRAX. kuuwn, he Is-iiuiiioiispUvw!7" that at Uouiuind iu lus ojvrt 4wtfiet, be haaavver been boatnn, altlioulH?jposedbjwily Democrats and capable nienlle has alnays tun uhuad of his tickst . yMUiMiin .tos tl strung txdd be has on tliS'Stiwu.iOs of the people; the consis tent support they have always rendered him is Ut lMt gu.imutoe ol liu strengui in popular lections, " The Centre will do its duty, and the West will behave itself lietter than the last election. Then, if the East docs "not 'lull back, tho election is a tuatter of forts ouly, - But, although "by St. Paul the work roes bravely on, and '' skies " are "Jiriillil.". it dud iMi;'HlM V V' re's "" "t ul jSgmeeCthsjtrai, 4SouUvatiMtjtBe4opposdbt-raiqni MuongstJlLeaa a tiilliiiuuid Ktir,- Mat ainie '4h- passage trthe"iiiill7'Tl)aT"yaieras wheeled round and come into the advocacy of Mr. Hunter's substituteu.and lor what roasou? Why, to got rid of distributing the proceeds of the sales of these lands or the lands themselves amongst all the States of the t'uion. The F.n quirer says that this bill ' is avowedly an expe dient,' by which a measure of great aud unmixed evil is defeated and superceded by a measure which asserts no pernicious principle, and which atones for necessary imperfect ion by-indi(SutabTc" aud essential advantages." The "measure of great and unmixed evil" to which the Enquirer refers is, Ho doubt, the distribution of these lands amongst all the States, but the only " indispuhv. bio and essential advantages" that we rau-cT.ii ceive as likely to result from t,jgSatX be to secure the votes of the new Statcsto the locofooo rry- his views until he arrived in Mr. Clinginan's District, declared himself an advocate of the rijjlit t)f a State tu awodtf fruia tlw Union when she choosWT and that be did this, Tncretyjo-giiin tmes tliniu hIicib htMlinughrtllenliTgtfnTe BiiiitF advocates from We woulclnofbe at all surprised to see the StandajEd''fake precisely tho same grounds, irni several ssotious of the .bill and Uie vote upon its-final UW Senate, but studi- ously atuiuV ainimiltitig itself tillir)rflirTT Ur t';tl , ..o.rf .j.o.n tlMrf.K..u.t. r,. 1 against it. It is too near the election ror il to asserted and acUdSpon, would rend in pieces I en'''y satisfied that the new Smtos should get this unio.LrSu,t cemented bv the blood of our the benfifiu from publio lands and Uie fathtsnd handed down to ns by the patriots old Statc" 00,I", and statesmen of the country ? Will such mad- Bt therj are some Dcmocratio papers, even nana. sui;h iufatuation be sanctioned bv the rood in Virginia, that cannot swallaw this measure, peotderof jseTth:iJHT"lina f : : ' I TjiS.,nlK"ST.1-'niinw",rsi. .J tfie Richmond Remlloct that vftrsn Mr. Bragg was in the I ExammerjKrth disapproyeof it. J. Ii( latter paper "Eastern and mid.lle section of North Carolina he 1 says It " cannot see any difference in pnnoinl had nothine to sav on this subiect: but that whenj between an absolute donation of the public "lands he got to the rmrantahu.te makes this his hobby nd a pretended saTe for a nominal jjrica, not to catch vrtes with. Ilrmemlvr that Thomat ' onpMe of defraying the expenses of BraaabeJiereiinOurwht of a State to teeede from collection ; and on a credit which amounts to rr tWonrivb tuiTf W tttt act brisk ir"uf I rraymentnt tho Dayof Judgment, and threedsyi oi!T coNrxorsACT ot Statis with all m I grace. Tlieprosent bill on!x,4cl . hj-JnJircor BI.IM1N0S To Dowktsoddxx HUSANlTr IM Att-ltionwhat the original bill propisioij. t do by fakti or thittosXdT 1 Whenjlr. Rragg wM cohfrouteJ willj tins eer: or to eease one moment in endeavoring la rm.lr, M". he foil tOjabujiing those who signed hV certain the glorious te.ult, which seems to smile and especially the Rev. .achariah Evans, who upon us iu the future. . Certuinlv, it is hardlv necesfary for us to nrge upon every Whig the -itfri -not ciily voting- himself, but of swing thtthis asighlurs of lie p inciples vote like wise. Bring out every republican vote-, and Uie ay ia ours. 'e said something about the Legislature. Uur champs fur securing a majority are very came in for a full shars of denunciation because be-had the hstrdibtKid to sign astatnmcnt setting forth tlis truth in regard to a public discussion. Moreover, Mr. Brsgg, when charged with abus ing Uie signers of this can), deoied having done so, when Gen. Dockery proved it on him by two od. Of course. It is next to impossible to tell respectable witnesses. One of the signers of Uie uw popular Wms are g.ngi -ksH we ran an- far(j it declared was deaf and Could not hear pmach it with , b,terehlee.ctne-s. The B'j"'"y discussi.n at EdeuU-n, aud uttered other im illier way will not be large, but it will be for us. We shall gainit if we increaseour eierti.ms, putaUons against him. The last Edenton W hig and falter not. Think of the prise, now glitter- contains the foIlowingCard from that gentleman, mg near yonr grasp, fellow Republicans! a Ubowineun Mr. Brain's c-urae in iu true colors. Lurern.tr (t Lrgiitaluretwa V. S. Henuiore and resolve u win if 1 H u. UtoU. t VERY COCRAOEOVS. . Ml-.TUoa. lliafrn. E.r tli ti'xrati-endi-date forGoveruor, b'asts we I. ami more than emsiderable upon Uie " Bragg blood," and tlie "Standard" intiinites he will light. He has late ly given an example of moral courago truly suli lima. When the candidates ike in Charlotte, Hen. Dockerv read the certificate front Edentoa ssgaed by 111 gentlemen, hrs.le.1 by a Metbndist Minister by the name of Evans, which sustained him ia his charge against Mr, Hragg and remark ad that tlie only way his opponent got nut of it, was by helping atwM apoa the Minister. Mr. Brnf ' dciiu-d be bad aluised him. Gen. Iwksp. rv trn-n read a certificate from Mwn Kami II. YValkup and C. T. MKaoley nf Monroe stating tltat Mr. Bragg had abused Mr. Evans saost ve , liemebUy, the oay before, in that puu-e. t bst'lhuiM at L Bragg's bruthiw opened his Isstlerv anon V. alkiip and McCaulry and utterly tWmuiii-hni tham, didu't net Not ai all lie was - as"g"oiis s a tu.king dors." Hut Uie scene handed. To days afief the eaadidaU-s sis.ke In trwton and Uira Mr. Bragg "pitched il' into Mai. U alkup, with the murals IWa tiiiauts La bis wind mill adventure, and draoanned hint asost turinsisly and savagely. Mr Bragg is a ana ssT diseratuiu, ae knew it would not du Iu altark MsJ. H alkup ia CbarhHIe, for be lh.ght it infa auU be wasstuing andnr Uie sound of his oi and it would a jt Im sal -at any rate evsrybudy knew bins there. But when be rot to Xew't'sx be knew titers was andangr W alsupwaeaot pres. nl and noUsly knea la m--and Im let himself kioM ooeur I his huilrrv and br.il Uie wind kwst Valonsisly. Kancbtng isTtbe I"; ette- ills tM la Uial! C'vicurl Oonlle. A CARD-TO TUB Pl'BLIC. Ml. F.oitos :I see it stated that Mr. Thomas Bragg, the lemncralie Candidate for Governor, in hi,srschL Cliajl it te. iraclaimisl Jaui im pubiie slai.d, that tl.e undersigned was "Deaf," with other slanderous imputations and that Uie Certificate 1 signed, in company with others was fidte and M got up for electioneering -purposes without re., ird to truth." . However disaireeable to me it may be to be dragged front private life before Uie public, yet a due regard for my char acter which I value more Uiao gold, impels me lo vindicate it from theaiersionsofBdt'tnagiigue, who seeks bis own aggrandisement at the sacri fice of the character of others. " He that filches from me my goood Dame, " Robs me of that, which does not enrich him, " And makes me poor indeed.' The assertion of Mr. Dracps'iif'fty FALSE, and ks knows it to lie so, and he dare not make the charge bere where 1 am known. I have observed Uie course of the Candidate for Gabemehiriai bnors daring the campaign. and am extremely sorrv to sea he has prrvanca ted and misrepresented every one, with whore be Aoeaee in enatart. .Asfor Untruthfulness of that Certificafe, no man dare cmilra-lict it, the sig ere stand as htg!t for veracttr, an.l Uie aiany virtues that adorn society, as th same number of rmtlemea la anr ciunuaity. t ' f would aivit Mr, Bragg as afrirnd, to read Ui luntb Colli nuuidiuent, ami profit bv It. - --. TI(rS, tttt'HRAX," Jr Mr. Bragg was rvsJeuUy ambarrasisd by bis aaUHaWrnal Unpnuemut aateesHleats.tad whoa do a at F. lernton, twfor Its was nomiuated fur Governor, be knew U would not sVa to declare bisnself friendly to each works whsn ve.-j bwlj Uieraknew that be bad always lea eprwaed so Ui II bad a fine npportoaity to maka kaewa bis otoniaM when be was iavilot fc the t 'hisrViHe HIE LAST AGOXY. The Standard, dated the 21)lh-f 4uly-,- rmt issued on the 27th, contains a letter from that "distinguished Statesman," Thomas L. Cling man, purporting to have been writen to. Marcus Erwin, E., but a copy of which must have been furnished to tho editor of Uie Standard, in which he attempts to defend "one of Lis constituents," Balis M. Eiluey. Nothing new. is brought to light, save a) corroboration of some of tht. stftto- ments of Gen, Dockery and MrMomhmutr" He showa, if there w as an attempt to get Edney to canvass tlie State for Mr, Kerr, the only proffer made to him was to pay him his necessary expen ses togethoV wttlraany tosses he roigh.1 sustain from devoting biww tf to the canvass. He also shows Uiat he encouraged Gen. F.dney in "banibtKitling and deceiving" Messrs. Dock ery, Morchead and Stanly, and that he was en gaged in playing tuesame game himself, , If be felt such a tender remark for the fair fame of his particular friend Edney, why" did he not defend b'un against the charge substantiated by the let ters of Messrs, Hoke and Cabauiss. He eould not do Uiis, and bcuce he does not refer to it. So abjrtire in this new attempt to majis capi tal agaii'tt Gen. Dockery tlial the Standard, al though it publishes. Uis letter of Mr. Clingman, tlM HoTf.ne' 'or3 r'trs"iiv' aTsuTHr3irTi(i even call Abe attention of its readers to it. It is a hard business, taken all in all, and we opine the Standard now wishes that il kiwi never had any thing to do Congressional. THE WHIG I'ARTV. We are t-' 1 1 t .1 ... .; ,,,, . pre"d a t.- s;:, ( Bn art. . . WAaHIKMWt, JulrCt Sxxati Mr. Pettit occupied the morning nour in a personal explanation m reniy ti letter written uy (.ol. teotun to an inuuiua pa The tumsideration of the Civil and DlpVmatie Bill was then resume J, and various amendments were discussed. . J . . The amendment appropriating &iOO,000 for the continuation of the Water Works was first considered. A provision was Insertwl in the amendment reiiuiring the cities of Washing ton and Georgetown to eoatributoone-fourtb of the cost of the a ia-ka. On .motion bv Mr. Maon tbe bill was nnst. Tmed and the Senate proceeded to Uie considc ra tion ot r.xecnrive business. Atyu. lloi si or R:i'ntirNT4Tives. The bills which were considered on 'Saturday in Committee of . . tll IV h.. . U ..V 1,, .l.itf l. n. M .M,..,. u. . u A ' . , and wouw t - ,r-.. -rrrrr .. ..... -tTTT V4'eKUJ-iKjMiBnsi MMHsessr! T'eCTOrSTTnVX Tni gairta lttlt 1'IIIIin wus a tltl- ' I. ...i..i: r .... o . . . TWrt icm'orra1icS the District of Columbia, reporied Wck. wiUmu us e e-- ,i..i.-r ti a's've eaptios- Ims 1m, nri.no e. t v severe I W hlg pa(HTS win, h we ban. m, , 1,,, t- l, ia the language of the Kv,.o.:'i t, r. bey " should I the ntni-iita cf vrx true W.ii'g in the land.' Our ot J in T. f.Vnn to this subject c-i'n is to in li:e a few nruia: ks to thus Southern Whigs who seem to have cine-susceptible ef loenfneo hnmbnrery. Th y we,n to listen with delight to the ell'.isious of LkioI .to or ators, and to read with pleasure the f.mcitul tahs of adiiiinistrntiim sheet toe bur-ion of which ia, that tli W hi T party Xorth hue be come "thoroughly aboiitionuo.l j" and for the purpose of making this aparur - plausible, ex tracts are intr6iued fmui whig pipers at tho North; aud by a high, bjcofoeo cdoring. they a pear to be what they arc represented. We do ni4 tvlend to say that there ave n i lugs iu the orth tine, ured wiUi abolitionism: but we do snv that the Whig party at toe Xorth are as sound as the so-called .democratic party in U' North. We think the remem'.rnnre of the in famous e a!i ion that elected Charles fnVnnrr to thet'n'tel Sates Senate from Massachusetts would rfioctnally sh:it the mouth' of their Smth em oonferes when they nttenipt to sp.-ak nf Whig ooalitions. Edmund Burke says tie: never was a democratic party of any eon.-equeuoe inMcs chnetts.biii tinly a et of spoils seek- era who coalesced with the abulii'e.iits When-- ever there was a prospect of making anything. It fas such a coalition as this that made ticorga W'i Bootweil, (lovemor, and Charles Suiuaer, ,JiLy;i.'i.cl!hj:i!ii;,s.te.ivr -it -i ... , jc'.rv ft ,j;tiit.-ue'HKtrttoi -.--Thercwas itoxouefor Summer's ele-tina except -wr-mrminiTOmr nargMn. . 'liter, anl Hot aiui-aiau lor tlie resolutions that passed that ' i . 7 passeu tnni MHi body, but titeTdenton Whig says that he madu -Mr, CobTi moved a suarsinaioa of tnft vsjtea, tlie following declaraticu at a publio gaUioring w''h a view that the House should -consider q iu that countv I bHl granting lands to Alabanut for railroad pur- Tliat thouffh he was dcleirato tu tho Rnleiirh 1 L.i," or. rTi ' r .. , . ,. I xuie eis w, uium ot. Democratic Convention to nominate a candidate Kt. aV..i.i.-vS; m::.!, , i- ,r lordoveraor for the tshite. hewaa thentasa nterel e. . ti. .i , .. M . . ... Spectator, ami though he voted for ever Kiwo- lutiuu, it was wiltt a mental reservation support such only as suited his views, Have not Others who vforejresen vention shown that ther rvationtDoea not-the -connse tliat Col. Biggs bitrfsulng show that he did? lie woulcLbe"williuij to sec the Central road cxlcnd- iot, but he is opposed lo its Western exten sion of privilege. He charged that the en crowed bill jng lands to Minnesota for railroad itiir- pot,cs had Iteen altered by Uie substituUon nf the h ttot, jo, xt Txtru or, so, as n was i t .... v , , , m flWi-Tto company -FTi ' . "uwr'wm '" T 7 . ira thai 7 ----- - - . , . r i with the same in that Territorv. which was nxclnrhti fmm thn entire grant of land iu the original bill. He con- cluiieu I'V moviug a resolution to appoint a aneeial eoutmittee to make inquiry into tlie facts jeharged. Ou motion of Mr. Campbell, the committee H . . . . , i vt.erw iiisu ueieu w cAtenu limir inquiries lint ow many more in that Convention that alh ht-molai-i-n. m,t. ! hill. ii,.,,... made that reservation t Did not Mr. Bragg make l and in this form (lie resolution was passed. thatreservaiinwheiiiheacoeptedthenoniiuatlonf M'- Stevens, of Michigan, mado a long ex. .Wilt neiljd, rJiuu-ahowiua W-4-vt'nIrrnji' , . . ... ,' . . A complained of had been made, lie said Col. ..u U.UH.TU..U r.xiuon,a ucnneu ny uis own Komey rave hisassent to the altoention, suppos- nartv trienus. fives strnntr emund for such itclief I in'r.tniinccrrainolaosiltlerenrnMmitHtiiut.i., Utit .. Freeman of tbaStatal if yon wieVlosc in- t he watt (icrfi'ctly lustltlcd iu so doing. In temal improvements rarried cut, 'vote for -Oert. Duckerv. ainl llui-Wliig fiaiiilidiltcs. , Thc. dtava ftntt he' was also a dem Knit- lie v. as au out and out almtitkinist, and known Jo Ve such when the nemoemts of Massachusetts eliMtod him. Wedo not apolftgirs for the V hips at t! e North who do snch mean things, but we don't think the democratic party are the propc men to try thou the Judgo must bo pure and above sti'pi- eion. n ith such facta staring them iu the fue, weeren hear of Whigs who can't net with their 4 Aortben tneuus becsiuse they have n ewar4 and a Wade atnong Utew-vet fiievean be still and bosom a I their months for the time beki! with tlie " loavwi and. fishes" of tmasury pluuder, .VtnyWit JJea THE D1FIT.11EXCE. ;f T!ie D.-moarats are in favor of niuesi linj the ConstitutKui by Legislative enactment: by hi :h mothod tltnameivimentiii made a party question, and ia not dechlcd un its own nienis t besides. the subject is so mixed' Up with gt hemt politics that the voice ot the people is not heard. The Whi s aro in favor of amendments being mvde by tba pettpbttliemselvessstnblcdinOon. vention; by which method amf udmcnta may your wishes. alwars lieen friends of iutnronl improvements, L Mr. Haven remarked that the statement the aa.-ehal-tiitliiiHt any wssnial wnallJila?)TmTy'f'jiirwlt trsjlmpflrtant not to be embodied are still, and when vou vote for them, vou know I m testimony before the House. that you are voting for men that will carry out I Tire Utilise wont into a Committee of the Whole on the statu nf the Luioniaud acted ou the Senate a amendments to the Indian Appropria tion bill; some of which were rejected. lherortitieation bill was afterwards passed - i s House atijiinritrti. Tbe Sinati sitent most nf the day in further considering ths.Civn aikit Diptomittiii A pprtqiriis- lion bill. The aniemlmenl in regard to tbe reply Ui a quostioav Me, Stevens replied, I said I be madewithont reforence to party, una the true if ilia tiling ciuiM be donu, I should be grMiliod intnresls ef the rPT,e "tore tlfoctualljf mlmrMms"- " I'WTTtfoir.-" .- Turx to nts I.vstincts. At the discussion in Ashovillo between Oen. Dockery and Mr. Bragg, floii. Dockery CbargfJ: ,.r. .Brajtr,aa' la Jiad done before, with having stumped Northampton ItsraiAsa ot PsorasTT is New Toss, Tbe Xw V.nk EipTMs gathers frosa aa oA.-ial report of Uis U-awd uf Ihiperviaure solus ainxiet iaeraMi Ible Ifiin-a in revard to tbe increase ia value) of seal and personal pnpuut ui Uts-ny aadesssaty tCeaesatiwi.bwt be ssailaviunl himself a-UII frauV- et tin I -a a. and pM-suni 1 JS Iflilta ita.l-.ll ia iui rsu . ht.iii raaue U.ts ;w i4 Ltjii oil. Iif reJ '' tb asort violent Wtfoeo presacs.bare fcl..ae the Mai vslusiton tltts Jrar is .UAeSi,- qaesoned bis auuuJoess an this sulgect. So f'4f r.4 lT: " It the sildt Urn. Mr. Bmct- -- f' Vi lsrfjBrv Urn WWIJ mmm mm I wm isiiiwii, vnt arm x"ii."vihpi l m ' tk. Tl- fmi valuatem of tha real Utt excuses for Skit being there. iu of ast dotjltt. MKHsal e-uis tt-e fc ttl sslau-.n this year is 4 1.' - -t c"'t I li V. 1 .1 in L-tn, aa litermM litis year osar bust uf II 4. f.'. "In. la Uis talaatioa U rtal estate essry war4 ihii H a Ur-s ias-rstav, tbe W't anitHiHl li j ,n U,s Tetitk V sr-l, and thre IssihCtmsn in favor of Ibis year is pot al r i.l-l. 1 be Uialtoa fitf U. strtlinary iq.Ma of asaol ren B la .Nssr 1 uik city ts sl.au . tax ms snag var, al aejlt (its sniiic n d-.lisrs. IU tale . I latauun is i aa ouli-vr te and Ihrw naartcf rsatts .a errrv hus-iit d Jolisrs v( taiue b . are eqaifueai. assl It is fair toinfor Ul be stands wbsre be vat ia I W, vppoMl to Pule aid lUilraads. ' Biji a. ii's Kv.intr We bate nom frmaj Ue Asjiariraa pablisbert. Meases. I-eiarJ S-..1I k Co., tba July aumlisr ef this c'.i and i ' stal.:;ad Magsiine, M"ra. tv.4t A Co. rejmho.b ttlaikwo'id Sa l four of t!t IwKlttig linr'l'b Kssiawt at lbs rieee liefW k-w prie ! 1", T ii.Mim. Tb ok of Lit'swwtd is f J. nth it. PiTisjhbsu Fsmals Coixius Wt would call the attauAjon of our readers to the advertisement if Uiis institution which will b found In another column. The following stabs incut uf facto front tha South Sid Democrat, easy prove of interest to our readers : The buildings, apparatus, 1c, necessary to directum." The Examiner further aayat a. To the eyes of some people a four-nence-hepennv looks as big as a dollar;. but the-t'smthern pontile cannot tie made to believe uie piattonnoi twenty live cents per acre a platform of principle, that any great party can rally 10 and stand on. It is but the shadow, tlie ghost, of a irinciple and if the Bill passes both Houses, we biay as well give up Uit ghost, and bid farewell to Uie public lands. ' Tliis is the panacea' thai tu to rolieve the conscientious scruples of the Democratic party against voting away tha publio. lands, the enor mous sum "of twelva' andalialf to twaiitj-iv cents, per acre being pbuad. upon, all Uta lands Utrown open to settlors and a credit of five years being given, with a provision that tlie settler may then give up bis bargain without pay ing for his use of the lands, if hs Uiinks it a hard one. I bis may suit foreign immigrants Irom the work "hops of Europe, but how these who loot to the public lands as a source of revenue for Uie government, can swallow, with a good grace, Uie nunter sultetitule, we are at a loss to conjecture. save upon the supposition that it gets rid, aa the Enquirer says, of the distribuUna scheme, aud binds tlie new Stoles to tha looofoeo party Will the people of North Catelina, by voting for Thomas Bragg, endorse a policy that lakes away their right to aad interest is this public domain f The old Clay doctrine nf distribution pTTrp-sresr hnili and'1ltarTiaT Ju tlc 'Tu sir the Stales. Oen. Dockery aad the Whig party ad vocate Uial beneficent measure that Utejoeoforos wish tq, get rid of by palming off this Iniquib'us scheme upon the euuntry. Tha people of tbe State we fool persuaded, will not approve of a party that favors such a measure, i BALIS, THE BRIGADIER. Ws have seen a " Ikfrnet nf f.Va. Ednrf" (a in tlie A.heill News, and team that il was a matter of sufficient tmportanns ia tbe estimation County 4n l-ifianst -internal ImpToTonienti. Bragg denied this most positively and eallod for proof, (icu, llockery produced and rea-l a letter from Mr. Barnes, of Northampton, proving the charge as made by Gen. Dockery did not attempt to deny the truth I7ul spile iil'geneninerm"sortlie""iiiirirnioss "of of other ainuudineiiU bsld intmdiicing-suoba d.sanisnlav that -thw. He aa too well -awata--of h is posit ion at brans to deny what he knew could be prwad upon him by hundreds uf persons ia his owe county By tho TVmocratSo. mole. c;i h anieudmont proposed would roouiie five years ur more for its completion. Ity the n In; metliott, all tno u,H.,re.I ano-u.l- fiients could be ma.le in less than six moiiths The Demia-rats say, however, that there is but one amendment ueittred, vik: tn-s Nidi-age. Hut is this so a. bst sav tha Iswdhnl b-m? 'if the prw-oiit ruaramee in nuH'ontititinn against in r-ier-ssiro tiintioti of t and is removed by giv- ini; to those who now e'et-t the v tinnv,iier tho riifhl nlso to elect the Selatrs, will not kind holders ask for an additioii'U antendjmsit toprti- water-works, which requires that before expend-1 tect them f Certainly they ill. and they should ingany part of the appropriation tlwCorporntions have it, in view nf the fuel that otir laxea for of Gqoreetown and Washini:tnn shall ainrce to! State purposes mut bcoreatlvin'-renicd. Would it be just that tbe lands in the Mate, vaiuea at lltty-thrre mi ln.m of dollars, sh-mld to lelt MMHtt nr ritsraiitte ngrorst a t nntens nne short Eiocutixe I tax. while rhs slave properly, v.; ne-1 at ' J ""' " " 1 rfrdf MtVmneof dollars, is nroleeu d f If one is the early part of tlt day Mfr rmnw-Tiradrtl'"''ed.-thawitthrtii;hlc-tiv tlii. wviss. an ellort to bate canaidrod the bill irom Hie ( thirds more tav than slave. UitelceSiu Committee oa Revolutionary L'laiias, reported I witbont proviiiingsonieetiunaleut sc iinty tothe aud. ablx auiorcad by bita some months Sgn, tn t handhold., and what is to precnt the eighty ckery. Mr. Braeg t"4' "im e,lua' one-fourth of the amounts it l , .. drawn from the Natioual Treasury, was adopt- enh .t,r. "1,Vl5"!,r; t-i H WlAiftatiiUitoUa.i.lsreti'a W Extbait of letter from a gcntleinuo to a friend n this city dated . Asiinvn.Lt. July 21th iari4. 1 heard the candidates for Ooternor speak at Ilehtirrsonville on Eridayand in thisplaceon Saturday last, lN k erv t'Kik everything, as it Weretby at-rm. Both wfiigs aud Democrats were alike disttppointed disupiioiiilotl in that Dockery made so good a speech, aud that Bragg made so bal an one. Tbrt was not in Uie bills anwrdinc tu tbair an JerstantlingT- Indeed Doekeey was moot trl- mphant, and althougli liieru are mauy . LUiig- man men who will still adhere to that "liciait" individual,, his efTnts to transfer them ta tlie focofiico party, have been most almrtivs and un availing 1 hey deny bis right Jo dictate Iw Uicm. 1 he enutluct ol Clingman laitcrlr, in his wanton and unjustifiable interference In the elet-Uon, has lost him ssany of his old friends, S higs and Iteniocrata, h ) now swear by everything that is holy, tit it they will never Support him again for any offn-e, . - My opinion is, and it is the npiniin of the mtst reliable men in Uiis section, that las kery will gel a very handsome increase over Kerr's Vote n tins Congressional District, If this be true. tbe Old Farmer will be triumphantly elected. commence the session will, it is estimated, end of that pure patriot, to warrant iu pnbbcatiua in irom tiuvasi to r,i',msi. ine wiinnirn ana ex an Extra. tended inquiries bare been anade personalty and by Inter into tbe Must tnodiTB aud improved school arrangements in Uie country, and every sngcealioa which the best and nvtst enlarge.) Sj- perienee eonld sffwnt has receive.! the csj.iilerA tun of those who have undertaken Uis task of tting the work sfisit. In imfor that Uie eduentTna of the VflougaVdies may be perfoot and tbornugh, Uis swfics of four et kve man tinsfisHnre of UtS first ability bate . . I I r . .1 . j ... 1 I ppra vnzl, anu I'it mnw arpsnnrnis suhk are as.slly innwsiUM t female rntdanee, two ot Bre Isdire will be engased. The Institution U rahailated to aceommrslale two buudrrd yonfig Is lire, wlio will be divided into three departments, according to Uu-tr stage of a tt eoccAuen t, Primary, Jsieaie and Cws-legiata. It may M wen to add. particularly as w bear thai a cntr ry iin rioo has gone P-nb into Uie community, that Ui inabUUua Will assf be seetanaa ia iu ebaraelvr. I'tita our knowledge of the ssoUeiaea who kave andsnaksa tkie work an-l the efforts that W W reads an are wiakrng tn pine this Mwtitotioa In the very tret rank am-ag the is sssls College, of the country, we fmt porfeelly safe la reonnmcnding il b.our frirn-ls of tbe city and nf this Kiato as well aa North Carolina, aa a arhnd la wbiea th.tr aanrbfers can receive aa clueaiiist fining tkrea bar a discharge nf the Uuus sit-l aa apfeaiive anjoj meal uf the ra tiuaal awiuebtMiU of Ufa, fituiov Ati Fasisc This is the tale f a aaar alasy ju.t puhlisWI by that giftod aatbitss, Mm, A una P, Mbens. list aaaie is a esifib. enl g'tsraittee for tbe literary merits of the work. Ws antioipale iok b plaaaure frma lbs iruaalvf it. We sea it highly enessaeadrd Ij In generally as a tliriUisj aad df) 1y alswrbiri l uf aU at Pmsnty.'s. Balis is mistaken, Noltoly bas any malios against Ass. The fosltag which as txcttos bv of a much milder character. He bas ba alluded to In this canvass, only btsause be was Uis shad ow ef that " dtstinguiahed" though erratic Slatoe- BBaa, Ta-svisa L. Clingmsa. Thosnas wae tigxagy that be eould not utfonndrtr'pt through bis shadow, aad Uiarefore Uie said Balis bas been I (Holloed greatly beyond bis indindual aaasrta. Tba Ocacral lays about bin retuar bsiasly, ia bis said " dsfenre, " like the blind snake ia dog dsys -trying to bit eomebody, U is a lilUe queer, perhaps (irudciit and disc real, ia tba tieaeral to pasa over Uie enemies witbin bis own reach, par ticularly Msasrt Hoke and Cstaiss, (sbo bap- peaad to La Knxierals,) and attempt to spit bis veaum na Wbigs and tboaa who are faxtbass of and alto, ha bad a right la preen sac, would either nersr hear -of bit anger, wreTtaliily Would tut (iva thsaaseive tlie trouble ta be distress! at kit poor opinion of Lbem, aaoW the eimmettnnt. Pout Bads has had bis day," like other aal avals. Uis aiht is asms and basing de Kvered himself, be will nroUbly s4esp aniatly- No rvallesaaa will dUtnr b bis sUimliara. If be thinks be has been " (ml to base asa " Il c-ssld a4 Ubal4. He brought it oa btas ! bis loe ntaaiata aoaaeaioa iihhi disUttgubbed friaavl, Ctingiaaa, tiuod bye, lUiis. Tea Uniss-Vky did t Ui StabJar bhI hb the balers i f Ilea, Iks hart and M Hrag 1 1" t!s tltsrlot-e l'.eoli.? Is It afrs.1 for tu isvlrrs to tlis itry slihl ribald Mr. rej has f-it IU ietervsts id lb f ate? irovidcforthefinal settlement of thecbims of tbe I three millions of dollars Worth of land from pa v. uJfinrrs of the Revolutionary army, and of the ing all the iricrease nftnx ifcsossnrv fur our Siata widows srol orphans of those who died in the (Internment? This ia a subject of'gnnt interest service. The Senate at first acrrrsd to take tin to landholder, and should lie at once coa.i b red. the bill by a vole of S3 to 21' t but, Mr. hlidsU I Iftbey nuffor the power to passout ui their hands nrging thist it must lead to several'days deliatc. I without this nettded security, it mav be well it was postponed to the first Monday in. Docauk I djubtod whether Ifoty-can 4-nin it norwards. ber next ates 'it, bos 21. j. I But if Ibis amendment is ma le to our conntitn In tlie Ilot'sa ot RteaBsMATtvts tha Senate's! Hon, others will be required. Denimi-ata thcto. amendmout to tlie California, Washington, aad selves have proposed othert not Ki-a than six Oregon pnelal service bill was concurred in. Tins differotit once which would roiur,. according allows cerbaiu niU niaitef to lat rarriod bt to their plan, una atiusa, U,M-tvia r 'forty - prirate exiiresses. Amotion to reeonrndcr the t years fr their completion. Will tha r"J eon- vow on Uis fbs Fortification bill was laid oa the I sent to this f - Or rather, if they wish amend- tal'le by a tot of n tu 70. I Bienrs, will they not prcteea Convention, as the House th'ti went into Committee ottbtl wisest, cbeaitest, and quickest modi of making pon the Aavy Appropriation ML : Mr. I them lire. WloT isooora rxTiiintri at anine leng-n Ins hill to re organise the nary, by establishing an increased rank, aiichaneing the pay of ufbeers and seamen, and providing for a retired list' He exprussed bis ileterminalioD In press Uiis bill as an amend ment to ine measure onuor consnierslinn at a priper tinia, . The ountniuea did not finish its aetioii iiimn the Bill. Among (he amendments atloite- was one to prohibit Uie shipping id liquor on hoard national vessels to be used as a beverage by either officers or nu n. Mr. Dawson gave notice that lit would to. morrow ask Ui consideration of the llcniattead bill, with tha Senate's naicudiseiit. STATE OF. WRT1E8. While Southera Democrats ara exulting ore- the antklpatetl division (-f the N'siionai Vi big The Democrats object to a distribution nf the part y it would It well for litem to taks a glance Public Lands, and say (bay should be kept to de al tb state tsWttiraia thairnwa ranks.- U- U- fr tba-asniinnis otitiwiauirnt.--Tiler would true that luimeil lately st'srlhe paasaire nf the I some sens in Him. il it could be shown thst Nebraska bill, many Vi higs iu Ui free Kiai a they were asa.le-1 for thi. mrpwe; but what are mauilested a dispiaition to alnnditn their party the faf-ts in thcasef Tlie present tariff yiehl allegiance and unite with the anti-slavery horde f the purpose of securing a repeal of that measure. Tu atber second thought, btiwsver, aesnns to he having II usual effect, and now liters la little reason to apprehend lhat Northara Vi'higs will II thrmsalve to the A btdiUonists, however grat ifying such a ours might be to tha Soatbcra Iiemtrjtacy. But ia there nn sydit in th Ih-nne oratie pariyt Let a sea. la N sw Ilawpslrtre. where Uw party ha always bad rontnd, Uis Legislature has tu ihont alsetlng I i ai'iit aixty miliuins ol iloiivrs a year. ten millions mure than ks noede I for the lcgrliaiate pirsiNF srf the tiovertioient ; and Uiough Uie IsriHOcraU bava Ba4 ui presitlant and both hust of Cmgrsa, th"t bare not yet thought proper to reduce II, II tea uiUiune more than y tooeiray tnennansesof the liovcra- 1 reawiry by th Pan- . - -. i maio, auiti ausnl ia aow aaid into Ui pie, why withhold threa lands fnim the rkes. wba Uiey are as much aedd to carry oa tb t been conneltca to adi-rera I works of linpnnemeut and lichleo the tax of aitea mat reaaiora. I hat me pettpie I iiun tsKitti limit ttlUtis. and is iBiifleant, particularly as " Young Hiekorv," I Uiey will not vote on the id of Augast fur any In " favont EsecHttv ebair at great Stat of New York, th mallet i a little The Guthrie an I liruiiaoa sir thre with th utmost tirulouea, a-ol so on, occupies th chief ir,m wba u opposed to a uislrilmtioa of tit It Ws.liingl.-n. And ia Ui I i ubue Lands. i.Fro' Hentdrr, ww a I'ltte i ... " ' I . , ... strif. is railing H-et. J'"a Ktaa-Th. popular'fy and ktgb dT T . Judg. IW Handing of U.is gentlesnsn in Wa.hirgtoa dty. ' t ' " " our .watch words It. I'ni.-si. Ilsi-reonv. Deincwrney cast all other issues aud cousidera lions lo Uie wind. " , " Tli vonlit-t to le tamderei nn lb 3d ef Au- gust will be ailherof condeiunatioa or appruval on tl to count of I'.crv and Dtlilnn. tUumnurd Ju 'y V). In the- two extracts fmm th Standard r condensed the snm and BultKtane of its appeals to th pstftplc , "I'ltion and Harmony," i ssa ;s.rv bf Ms jMirtif " east all oiher ivtues and eon- sidaralious to tlte tnds! Ibex ais thewnti li ward ( Uie Standard. II ul are the ps.( le rly sola aabinitl- Are Utcr no intiresis bating hltfhss- claims to tna oonsidoraliua of lit rm ! 4baa tbS tnsflhph of pirty I - - - i na puiiite lantla, anuer juoiclims esse ment, BiiKbt b a mine of grval aeaitb-re- a M t Stataa,Nrtb Carolina incbuisd. North Carui.na haa aa just and clear a till In a parti, -trillion IB tu heaeht to la anvl from thore lee-Is at any oslir htats. Hut Hrwidsnt 1'ierra mmdyr. IhiUiin are epiioaed to all ata Uiat will s-iv her any share of Ilteut, lToshlonl I'ierea ha vetoed aa act, passr.1 1 large aaajorilics ia tstth Hoare of C rirrs, d.s IribuUng in equilnhU pr.poli.tiis uitunj ll tli ions of acre ol Ui ttuttl. lands for Ui benefit of tht ii di.ol inuns by win. h ant, if it bad become a Uw, the eutsmis of N-trttj Caruliaa would bar been relieved from a large amount of tat yearly, for all lime to runs. I'raskleal l'lurc. alul a iU,..-l thw mea sure of justice to th old Hates, favors a pole-v which give IrtrhohLs In ilidii .dtlttl st-tltra, and r ruttes an-l v he h tmulcr - f the lauds to ll aaar State. Why. Utu. shtaild Ui rvi l cf N rth ( aro- Uaa ctoad by "1'ierc aad K-.Un t" JI4Uw-mtyh A'eettf-urr, Jorvnrtv vThi i.-T1i Awvaudr'a flaiel aoa ks thceantlidateof III Hardshell fiif I lover- I aniotig lb Bveuilter of Co lit; row uf ail politiiral or, a netner n wui or not, aim unto faettons eia I parties, ana in resaieui eititeus, generally, ss resolved to rule or rum. By weyof showinghoa I Uis subjsci of remark by almost every North Var Uie Hards feel toward th head of the pny, wc I oliuiaa aba basyisiied Waahingtaa Ibis session. quae an .street fn,ai tbeir organ. TheNsti ,rt- I A gentleman direct from the inf-sins as (whal al inaonral saysi - A ausnuguutMsa It. Mate I w nav ireqaentiy nearu betire,i II tat ear lten Henstitr U.ld as, a fw days sine, lhat I'rre d-ui I resnitiii is n -l vuly regarded re tr -sst 4it 1 xit,eetti and ir-ttl-r-, iT n rnrrsr na noi vn eonn-ienos ami rsie ' I a I si.au me m lunitra, out mat a eeai to b The rv i.u pnnv i t t singi saaniiipr ot in remaia, aan aa adilea, II I pariu uiar lavurna ol every UHly la a social b ruuld h bil wiUwat billing lb party, this I point of visa. ashiugtua is a place where a Bta-I known,' I i"ai s laissaU and social itnaliUe caa b aiM-r- cts'sd. TJ great atlenl'tna paid by this pscUrman to every body frma lb (H I North hiai vuitiug sli,ii;i., foitini.K'lA him to lbr ff.s-tM.n. lawnl would very qna kly aa a a l known, But liny I'rrei-lenl hitalf ha not holtaiod to hit lb party:' and lit Henais will all ,- hit in kaurk it Into a nrked-hat rather tits a descend U,a lb 'bead uf toa tarty.' " integrity -M ttll.ef an a-e4iot,al buit. tli, a ill m ,int tin iv do as titev will. It w-tots ,1 ' k s In, e,-f ,t -tal , ' i..frt.s; re. n so in other Mutes Ihs Denioeraev are stmr I "( w doubt if any tat btiss Uii wle ba hws) ly as ataeb distrartad, and il ks quite certain that w lad as asany lkasov a Vt bir ftiruring i0.picuoiiiy in t cry aati-.itra.iia vimi w rea l stetol. To l-srir. In a woe.l. It nn-lie;' I wdtT-rafjrabt,"a tr. rn.-r..r Siele-ls Wild tsT Tarkey ad liss ,trtin4)iref th ire ftkea mewl.tr fiaa Smith Carolina Mr, K.tll, will pm bahly b realttsd. IU wanted Ut lne-ra. y l carry out lUetr nriacipU, au feared tbry aoald B4 aarnxl asil lli.mt.lias , Hlmtnlnm V'atr, NrwT- in Dirt. Ii 1 mm-ire I iaST Yrk Ihst th K asr Nothings" hMiitlet oter i.isiO iH ih s,it. Il i also etais-i thsl tUy inusod making rer'tlar aominsiKata for Kit. nil i.es, ,- od la.1 lNiaMl I llman, K . nf New Vnrk Mlv. Is t their rai'ti 1st. littr .rnat'irhtl aoetoes, te l.enio, Ih lisMee, It is s-et will b tlt.tr canttrlai fit th .Vtit-trslty ef New tirk rtty, and li st T.rvnm lie.. I.'. M . of l, New lort a prtM a ate.it'ter of to. Nit. "tst., w.U la a sel Uie for l-4trrt le in H'irie c-w repte. ttt Mr Ctiiil ,g, . l.nw a-.hteg aleat II, tt men ly t.li rt as it I-.. I to as. "'th him ia H asduurtoa, wilhanl fwlmg proud id Mek a lleti.iire fia North I'sndina, bsiture trtusg fmm bins. ViZtm ( I'ter Hivt Xst. Co. Ws . Vi h , s I I tl-irs. -s a I n.r l:,l e, Itttr I. , V 1,1 A . o (lie e I oi " TAr's iBi im Itial Hi sb-'ll, ,l lnr ,f II is t ...inany i ne.-mt.. hm. 4 Hie f snnu.l Rassning al Ilsyats.1 an 1 hure dy tad Friday ImI. 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