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Pi OU T U C A ROLI N A STAR W E D N'E S D AY MO RN 1 1 G, AUGUST 2 ,1854 . lot'-1 v'ttoril Ii'.-tri-t, Com loosed of AW aiaix-e ! iUo iulph, lr. V. H. Lane. .Win is rimiii i without any oppowcm.. Mr. Clinton i !: . f Kauf b.h, alWiaoerst vtaited Ala muice. rtw'ur.v with ihe intention of an noun cm -hiiasoll a candidate in opposition to Dr. Imm, if he fomtd divaatisfactcin emmgh in the Whig rank to afford fain enonurar-usent But be n became sati-hod then as oo hop tor him, 1 d.Tuie.i thcoBtct The eHUide f..r th Common !a Alamance county, are, BiWM-W, )., Wkii "d J Tjuicatter end B. F. Morton, Eaqrs.. HeiMorrats. The most important isau ditcuaieed ia the cam- ' f'S". M the diatrihatioa of tiie Tut. lie Land. Jlr. Mebane ably advocates tilt Hotribii, oil Measen Lancaster and Morton both opra.se It- The count j i entitled to two members. W have heard both Wilis and llemocrat In tb roonty aay-that Jlr. Mcbaae will eertamly lie elected; aud when we consider bi eminent fit aes for tlie station hi experience, sound jndg meat and ability we shall not be surprised at hia receiving much the largest vote girn in the comity. An "between Mr. Lancaster ai.d Mr. M'fWa, though we attended twuof the taxgalber inc. we were notable to decide which (loud the J-t chance fur anelecuim. Both, before the can vass commenced, were understood br many W hiz to hare i pressed themselves in furor of a dux tnbutionof the Publie Land; but tn the stump ' " ' - a, .. " was vuwuciwuu,i,iaMi,r,,. -oppsing distribution, and support! ng the Prea- mii-ov too m uie imiigent ma me bill. i The candidate for the hberiffaltv, are : John TeroMott, the old Sheriff, and Major William ' Patterson. Both, Jieiiiocrrts. BUU, lltennLr ' mk! MMnttnn' of -wonte scheme of ratahn- '""" ti 'B ng uiwt Curincuticut fur tor nullification of jswv. ttik uciine l.iw. -,ABtoBg thv-mmutawicmtod,- is tne tieniiil of acre to Mia Courts oi Suuth , Carolina by the citiienf of Connecticut, for the recovery of debt, it said that there u a large l. ! n..i . ... ti. ... i The Charleston N ewe aavi : . - - We wuuld prefer a mora direct mod of irtali- a inn td ri nn-H II, m nr N.thM , ' J . u . ( Mlw lV. HIVI . htatf, if prainiculile. Their, lezialafurea mar juimnaiiiy reaon uie pronta oi tracia enjoy ea Dy nnc ohu wua anouicr wnoa imereata ana aa aila. Tba tatati n of tfi Mudueta of an? . .. SuteafiftUify- Mra entered tiia-limita of n- uaaa ot merciiimnuie, ha been prononnead eoo atitutionat by the Sunrema Court. The tirrwti- eal diffiuulty of dUcriminatinc tba article to be . tiixe-l from otliera, 1 the only objection to tlii . mode (if rutiiliatiiin, bUIi'mikh it tnay not be ih aurmount'ible. W'a would uiabt the tat prohib itory. We would aerer all tie, whether of sum merceor friendship, with a 8tat like Connocti cut, that din.ar'U the obligation of the Cun atttutiou, and lnd herself to tba fanatical spirit wouiu row uie ouuia oi lit properly, J. Pr.OfJRKSS OV TIIE CHOLERA . Fuice the 24th of June, when tba cholrra mado It aiiwaranoe, thora liave been 1.703 diath In - H -i'liillelpbi of which flii vera under cam of n;n, and 172 were from cholera. In VWiiw tfJ4f Jv(na,lijariluijia.biki. 4.'.iW dfnilK, inclnding i fiM nndcr 6 veani of ..i.- iHHiiiji iiuiu i nuiiTii. in urtKikivn. 11 nun. iuy more wnre i'j new cwoi or cholera (the largest numlmr yet in one day) and a deatha. At the cholera bonpiUtl in Row York, on Mon day, Uiera wnrfi 7 cam and 4 deaihu. A , Albitny, for the thrfte dy proceding Sntnrdar, ' X'J wt and i daUit ware reported: " At'.Tonin, x to, Cinada, fi the three dav endinc the 20th there vera 47 saaa aud U duatha,- JU Muatrmt on the 1'Jih there were M cholera death, and '1 - -more m the awit. tmt the dincaaa 1a now Mid be abating there, and hat nearly diMppeared from ttieheo. At l.'liimgu, IIU on the HI, there wecraOdMtln,ineludinir H frnnl cholera. A -liionj; the di-atha there, aince the apidomia broke out, are tnne or f.mr niatere of ilorcy. Theit namx are ro ither Aiatha, (Margaret O'Brien,) 's fcitnr Mary Ilprntr4 llughoa, Jymiaa Connor - and Mot Vnnniiiat lli,nov. The death o( Mother Aynha 1ea hot on (Molhnr Tio ceiit.) of the oritrinal band of ail -wbo founded Uie orUof m LUiuara a few year arK - - - . rvmt Fariml or thi BoaatinMawr Jiuu, A I' tter In tha New York Herald, dated I'. 8. ahip Cyan, San Juan.lleNioaragua, . 'i'lie authoritioa here treated ererr attemnt at an amicable aljantment of the difficulty with In ull and diadnin. 8o, oa Uie taorning of the 12, t a party oa bura to capture their arm and ammunition, anil i wued apmclamation giriag them twenty-four boar to eoioe to tornu, or w would blow th town down. In the meantime tlio cuninau.li'r of an Kneliah war Hhnoneran. ; trsl a witrt aaiii.t our prawedinp , and : vapt. fiotnn Ttirmrina nrra that he wu aorry he luuat dwrcijard aaid proteet, but h intended In rarry nut hia uiatrucliona, and i.l ey order at all hazard, an 1 tiwt if the il mil and war not pnid in twenty-four hour b wuald coinmeriie oiiera- lion. -.- . Ob Ui mi.minn of the Uth, tba inhabitant of the town h-ft, and took to the wooda, leaving all their property behind tbera. At nin o'clock, the twenty-four boura baTing aipired, w haultd aiireat oi tne town, an l inid a nr oa it front our aurboarj baltai fii.4 nmtmaed trinr rr. -rl hour, ery tho Ci.iim tr,-t -.weahot away their nag .tan, and dowa earn the nirn j but the h u.i- Ui'iKg frame w could kot do kii't) injury, theret r we reaml inog, and aent a r.ari nn a!mr to burn tba tnwa, and ia a few houn lii lioleJo wa in ruiua. a Joan i new one heap of amokinc; aabea. Tba aatlxm- ie hue tecn tnniftit that our foremmcat will not allow ber miowieni'la be laiprwmud with . . Iinoaiilty. and aiao tba tW aoaamaaaet of tfar I yaa n Ui wroiiK man to trill with, 1 nririected to ear that th Knili.h in )erirf anmeat, left in low of a Mail burner, which had j.uat arrnd. Mta - 1'ort iUyai 10 feiiort the fact to tha niaima. Another IrllcrMy thadenand of Capt. I lot I mi waa fur fdi.iMHJ injcmnlty, aad that Lieut. IV k- armz eiMimandail U prty who landed and inii uie www AiriLi r tut fStaaata UaL. fWU. Jul i'S- Ilia iciur laaheL t'ana. R,JI. ariirf-l ber tn-day. M;a icft llaiaaa oa Uia wioriung ot li, e ,l, n.t Ker W M mi tba a oveoiB. I. Meyer, pumgor, ftU riwkaanl and waa druwaod. Th labcl bring ao politioal HTI from llwi ' - The THxngKt of tha vomits vera dreadful. Iul of li iwanKim arrived in tba Wat Hoakiah man u uii.t, acarociy week finoa, out li are b'S- A ! 1 firm of abulcra baa appeaml at 8a g'i liiraiole. 1 li mnaiua of Admiral lKnuaaa were abin-t-cj privately i tha 1'iih inaiul, ea hanl th I ri a wieeeiiani ahip I lenieoliiie, of Franaw, Iron key Meat there it tuMl.ing of uiUr 1 h beaita ol Urt Uu4 waa outupkuly real e-t. TUwrkeMr.rttl,;n? ry dull, ealma pave prcvaii-l ti o uummiaJ aataot ia tlie Tim CAK '!- t tl i tlV ,1HiV-J.-i'l i'K'1' Ml! l!M.lu.T. Wai.,r, July 'nh. I 'r. rial. haa from Ir. h-imwil, our i'bar-a at tha lU. ao """'" (act irf t!ul aai ol tlx m boow-r I'lirt. at li. .iti., anl iliat th pnmr la n' bar aal b t c i l-ii l-re-l to Cai, liilioj hf the l,t. 'i i-,er,n.,t. 1 !, tapU-u. U Mm re , h Jlr. Uowont, haa refuwd to ace,4 of . ait-mi of tii amount of itamae ,i i-, i..)t or.t-nai!? elaiM.. la Umt?l '"" .' Ait.-ra i I ai4, tiil.0 aa hnimaiioa o li e Teriibiry t. ,S ciherhn.1, . he h. J. '.i,ei Ij. il,, a,s and e-aurtit aaa i iu ac w.'.ti II, K.cc Toe - p. iii loth Mmutry v - ir I lb p.. -, ,,,4 1 t,,t all, H ,(m w ! -reil . I !..(,. hia I. .kV'I iUi g, x' m.' rt,j I rr,, ii All w.ll reogn bi er. ' '"' ,f i ' ' frmittl w rauaaia auy ll'O? . ! If ! li -..sWld. I - y W e Lear u, ,1 at the a.'W, adi dii. n r t I a n mo. II, l;ie, h Company har ' "" of ri.eSiei.i ' pr ar. t -S i:' ! .,ii.n,- ihaa tbia a mi4 , , -e f . aid he th vne !rely f ' ''v e I. ''.ail tea fmH;, r,, umn - . f ui ( , l 11 a., (MiH.ng uicrt m ' , I. - ',, .. ., ,,,4, THE AFHIt'A AJIKIVED1 IHKK DAXsluTERMt Xrw Yoik, July 27. The Africa arrired at ber wharf tuldav.'with a Uuye number of paaaaragera, and three dare Later European lnU-llipnce, aba bating aailed from Liierpool on tne ljtli. . MlSCElXAXtOt'Si-'- -t -: lie brinjfi nolliitif new repvlinj Pruaaia. . To Austrian necotiation exuded atucK; aneaeK ae la tnxland. . - Huwia cHiunueato hM tlu? rrittipnli ti. J'be Awtriana were h.,t.int liark. Mora ftgrhtiiig on tlie Itaniir had ortwrred, Otnar Paitlia hail touted tiia lliiMiana from tneihutuboui 4htnd ad eity dt'rjpm, and waa Biar-hin( on to rik a pitched, battle, with in anjrto rrcnen, for a reserve. , t;on-lmkritrh.il fined marclie irKorder to wimioaiwioi them of OiiirpTo. " The Black ri-a Hect bud "one to rVbaatotiul 1 and Napier' .fieot were auSeriiijr 'uiucb Iroux cuoicra. FI'AI.V. The S;nih innu'senu, five thouaaud atrong, were marching towari A ndiUii-iia. " . UIUI UtTjTl n. " Tbere ha been more fibtin); between the P.ur iana and Turk on the l'.uiulie. Other affair e uncbanjied. . TbeKiuihiBiiurgeiita maintain tlieuitelvea. MAKKETS. . . Flour haa declined 'J sliilli ng-n, during tba week. Wheat 3 to Sd. Corn activ at lower rntea, !JlumMoJU.ouoln4,ji"-liU. , , CotUiu hua Uwu-UoiiTail tUa au,, uiuTauiFcr t dei linn. Cus. auu Uoaeil ai ill- aJUi., .. ; . FOE SALE! JChftt .Valuable Property, la the Citjof Raleigh, known u GUION 8 HoteL T T irtu of aandry deeil of truet mad by J E. f. Onion, we, th Trustee, will sell at 1'uiilia Sal, oa Wednesday, th othof Beptenber Beit, oa tbe preiatara, thia well known and valu able property, together with th Furoitara, con futing of every thing Decenary to earry th buai nea ImmadiaUly ea without trouW. - Ihi prop erty 4 -a well knows that a full deaertptloa fat not thought aecumry. Any ptrioa wiihing to par chaw will ao doubt iamin th property fur tliem elve. Th Hotel hi inot denirahly and pleasantly aitoated en the North tide of the Capitol square, and near the Raleigh and tianton llrpot. Th beautiful Capitol sfjoar eparate it from th faanine part of the city, giving it all th ad vantage of th cltv. aa well a tin quiet of a pri vet reaidfne. It Is fre from th dus. and heat of th busluras street. Tli Hotel contains forty wren rooms, besides Ntable aad out House. Th lot contain) twj acre to itf with a (tract all round; th lintel ia doing a aucceesful business. A perao having capital to enlarge th front build ing may eommand nearly all th moat valuable business of th eity. Th purchaser will bar th advantsg of a large business frcm th Hut Fair i tn-tolisr neat ; also, froi tht Legislator, which eomwienoe la November neit. At tli same time 'Wffl WfW rSvrTl?n7wracT-ot tattrl ayltigwth; north atoV of thw ni!loM Rosd," two miles from . lUleigk, containing on Andrei and Bfty acre. Tbia land has buen eontiderably Improved and would inula a pleasant jdac fur a residence. One trnetof woodland contaiiitng about one hundred a nd liny acres, about three and half miles from Kaleich, south of ths liillshoco' lioad. Anw, On Omnibus aud all other things contained a said Heads of Troet. Term Mad know tba-aay-of aai.- Tba noun cab pureliaacd at prirat aal hy applying to K. i", Oalon, ea thi pretnUiar ' . H. W. WIIITI.VO, -JCLILS tillOM, , , , . . . Triifltwafiw1. Rilslh, July 2.1th, 1Ro4. oti ids. HOHIII CAMOLIN A H Mutual Lire Inanramce Company fpniB Company eoutlnar to Insara tbsllveaof I all healthy White persooa aad olave. Th great! risk Uka oa a siuils lift it I MOO "lave r iaturtd fur a taria of uo to li yrt mot ua Miair vaiu. omcaa. Pr. Chat. E. Johnson, President, l- Haywood, Vice .'resident. Jama t. Jordan, Secretary, Wa II. Jonts, Trtssurer, Psrrio llusbet, Attorney, lr. WaL li.McKe. Eiamiuing Thjticiaa, J. Hersmaa. (,enral Aacnt. All losses art paid wilbia !ni day aftr satisfac tory proof Is presented, lllankt and Pamphlets, (bowing th pita nf ana, Mil.. r 1 1.. r..... i.. l.j ' o..r ...... ... v.v,P.H, w wa aipi,cnuow at tba Offjta. ar any ' i'" r"lnir AU iattaia oa baaiutsa shuuH t aililr aetl la J.tMEl) t. JUHDAT Stffy April 3. JM1. 1 tf. Maionic Institute. 0EUMANTON7 K. C, ; fpilE nt seasioiv of Ihis popular anil ffonrltb- ing HcfiiwI, will eotnmence on th 4th T'uurs- ilay in July neit. The Ulge taket pleasure in anm-anciiig to the rmtrniit of the ScIiik,!. and k tha Fraw-rnttr, that they bar scoured Uie ser- vieos of jir. t li. i.iai T. ti inwt, as I'nneipal, a gctitloman of lung tiperieiic in teaching, and in j"?ry way, well nualiSed diecharg the dut'e ifen.ltinr on tiia. TU 1'rufiweor.liitn are well and ably filled hr Mr. Oaoauc W. liauoas aad Jlr. Aici jti M. stm vi. ttrtaaa rra (astiox. Tuitlnn ht the Inwest brain t.ei, ?7.fW' KiiKii.h and .Matbeniatics, jil.isl Awoietet languages, l.tifT" I'ranch or Oerniun, ,(" InrMeutal aluinl u.iii Board lrteaso a. including mom. fuel washing aud servants at irndanrr, fi.1,1.00 I. 8. OiUMl.N, W. M. (i email too Lodge, No. lift, Jaa. Ittt SO aiJ. Fetenburg' Fcmal College. Tfl I lest stasias at tbia laMllauea will Wgla aa ar ketw Iks test ear af Otrr.iatt, - Ii lale e.elsa.s f N. 11. 111,4. ksa.. ha b PWS'sei hr tkt tsaastalliia a a laegt sa4 aamma, Hailaiat? It ta peaesst r ereeuna, alaiek will bt t4ily awalete aa4 rmisked la irtar tljlt Ta Inrtewt has taaana lb tarvlea af SB t. Vta pt W Praueaasa, alll h astM4 y tk rs-Hilslla Baasker af fernal Washer. Tk emiaeal aMlilr. kick tbararter, aad aakaawt. hiaad saseaeaas'twtraeSMStf ?( hulls, af ikaaaa. weasaw bnws srvtra Bave aaea seiiBle, aa tk I Me asaaas wkiak kaet kaea tlrian4 ky sketaaa. . taaMt Iks aWarw irf lllrealars kt aaear Ike BsltUc that iku la.uiallaa Bill h e-a ts B-ase ta staedlaa yaang Uli.4 ik mesat af a eakauaual, ilksral a4 att. gaas taacatu. A mm aWiaiM ale Bin at BakMakea at tan rk ek.U Bare tasBpIttad IktuT arraas-emeat. .aiy jeia. 3. sast. -nnxtxri AT COST! READY MADE CLOIHIXO. 11 a .akwrtkew k.l lsrmlii.4 ks Bwit ktealaf vemir Bait I Haine, aBir as raeaaHMk, mi iBss, aa Baesaeer etm k M I Bee aval akwst !, lilaa, Plaeb aa Broaa ll. lk TiaK Hrasa, itraM faarr I.Mea eMS, tnark A lr a a4 ha4 etxk aa U i-t u, aa4 1m--v I siiimin Paalt. fssstf b4 llaia Uaew faate, laaer 1 A';U aa A,,Ma pawls, I've, s K.ua aa Ceaey Kok t -, Shif, w k,u t4 fispj Maraailies VseC Bhote. r..tls,s. le.le. " TW aWt r-- Ktet Ikt lel-rt Mrtea. Weft Bwdt, tall teas kar ekeaf. IU.4 I l imllt. ALMS, as, kaa4 fm4 aaearuaewl a Spcin ta Beee W. U ee4 ief letV II n te, fltle, tUts, kats Aa, BOM k BiH ka aaeef . a4 a VUllKB. R .Wl, a. attf ilk. I , 1. .i tiaiu MS rili'H Tlllt HHItlH -tk. I k,s eeta,s-4 l-a tke Stftt akae (We h 1 k- Bae awi MB BetllNa SB Sar4 IVuaiaU,hia anoelim e4, aa twl taear.J lv-, K kB,l as B n h M (MS at 1 k IS U ,,, a w ,1, wd eljle. e kaet " elshs etM. ml Uve M. ma Inn U fisass aii-- i Hieek ra.kn PaalS! Fee a4 Thsi ralt af afl ' ' 'reea l eeni. ta a4, Peaie, ef terf mmr. n ,U, S S4 t-ll-a M-ee,t t M triple Iks. Sena M f.. i !-, mm4 'eta io,1m alofk at a Mf taaxkerest, t b kt-e Jaa oa Caala se,ee at -l-.a. HI UXl IT rn, H.,.k lAm, I I 1 Uflrilj-Carflliia' Star. ALE 1 0 5jJC- UESDATC MOr.XIXO, ALOIST 1 - - - fO R aft VE R NOR.- lion. Alfred Doelccry, Orl-RICHMOXD COUXTY.-'-- " 11E.M0VAU Tlie nfli.- of the Star baa ln aiored to Hills boro Straet on aipiar w eet of the Capitol, to th building formerly occupied by Mr, Loring aa a printiuj; office. UAUUECLEt We are reoamted to at! that a free barbecue H'vil at llnirle Unck, un ThurmlaT, liia 3d oiyr of Auguitt, that being the day of election. All perDyna are reriucllrd to be preeeot. - We are autnorized a4id re-juentcd to announce M.y. Wn.i.ia 1. Jol, a'caudidate for llrf ijftice of the .SheriflUlty of "Wake county, at the enauing AuguMt election. Xsv IllTi.RSifiir friend wiUTplenaa forward u tne eiecttrm tanrue a aoon a tliireauit ia tauicd; jntthc Tarotrr twhtinr..- TO 'J HE 1'Otl ' TO TUB POI.LV! 10 THE TOELSfl! ' Remember, W lug, that next Thursday, the 3d day of August, it one on which every one of you is expected to do bis duty to his party, bis country and hi State. One of the moat impor tant citation that ever took place in the State, ooiiics off upini that day, and upon tha activity, devotion to principle and firmness of the Whigs, depends the clir,v:ter of thoae who will manage the affair of tlio tata, as well aa of thoao w ho will represent us in the Senate of tba L'. States. One duj , devoted heart and soul to tbe cause, will secure au old faahionod triuutph to the W big CAIIVC. X- i Our Stnndivni larr in this campnipt, biwt contended firmly and gallantly for th prinoiplo webavealwayscherished as sacred, and it bocomes our duty to giro him a warm, hearty ami uuited supHirt. W e feel rontideut that With proper caertions, Oen. Alfred llockery will receive a handsome majority of the votes of the people of me state. Bear it in mind, Willi;", that a Whig'legislature, and a Whig Governor may lie elected if you but 'JuSitJutyottii tliatj'gislatura will devolve the election of two I'nited Ntnto Srnntors, and the thaping of the policy of the Stiito ou several highly important IjUIWtioilll. " Pe at the poll early, then ; see that every Whig votes, and votos too for tli right men. (tewaroof aoorei-eiroubua.' and other iooofeeo trivlu JntcntleiLJtddudB jind niialesuL aba. un wary. If you attend to these matter promptly all will be well. Mil. BARNES' LETTE1C , Tba iolluwiiig ia tba letter of Mr. Barne to Oenockery which waa read by. tha latter in the discussion at AshoviJIe. It prove what ha Been charged during thia whole eanvasa and what ka not been denied by any of th looofoco papers, that Mr, lira-x.dn ltft, wstscaiidldatefnf the legislature and canvassed Northampton County in opposition In tba Whig candidate and urged against them that they were in faror of extending State aid to the work of internal improvement. Mr. liragg'a position then wat hostile to all aid by th Stale ui railroad and to wuckauf the kind, and it wa not known that he lookl upon internal improvement with the slightest favor luitil ba aooBpled tba nomination for Onvarnor. Tha letter of Mr. Barnes, who was him-elf a caa- JiJale and wbo ia a blgb mindi J", liimitraXIe gen tleuian, fixe the charge that ha been unfile, aud shows when th looofooo candidate for (ioveroor wa iu refcrene to improving th Ktato : Ja. asoi, y. r July IT, lWt. . A. thrkrrflrar Siri I received your b-ttor on the av of my departure from hmne to atteiid the Niprem Court. Yna state that Mr. Hragg denies bating stumped itataiaat internal iuiproiriwiit, aad rei(ue.l m to alate what I know Um the t"lije.t. In the year lMfi, Mr. Tlracg wa a candidate for tbe lluuaa uf Cummona In thi eoantv, and 1 undrntnod him dUtimtly to lake ground a-jainst Ihe invialnient of public money in Kail Hoods. 1 know that in bi publi speeche b charged llm Wfaig parly with being roapoiiaili! for th w Baleful and extra vajniit etpeuuituraof Oie puis-' I c money in the Kaleiglt and liastoa, s4 rUltxgh and W iliiiiogtoei Hail Idault) and in order to sustain tbia charge ht read either th Journals of tlie Legislature, or prepared tatrmeuta show ing the number of Whigt who voted fur, and llm number of llenoerat who volod airainat the sev eral acUof Aaaembly granting ralinf by tli a donetacut of tha bonda of aMt ooatpaaie by th Sui. ' My rendtaetbia I eontrmej by tliat nf Cot lleeod r'aiana, lr. William Harrow, and many vthar ia thiseommuuity.and yna ar authorised to rotor to Hi gentlemen named ami , for lb truth of tha taresti herein contained, tf UW ar deaied. Vow may rely apna reoivig tba lull Whig vote ia tin portion of to use. With many wish for your uuoro and aappineos, I aia ytmra.Tr7 Vly, . UAV1U A, BABNE& - ' il r i i OEV. lXK'KERT AND HONEST 1EBT0KS. Tba Ktandard and Bant of it a 'laborer hav attempted to prejadira th mind of th people glnat fiaaj. Ka-karr, 4 Ictly by fabwly quoting lb journal of th Ugislatur bul.'by what wa ually aa bad. by leaving oat th aanat material pnnion of tha rerd, Oa ib ? page of lb joaraals ,4" 10 14-'4V a lad that Ua. lk-ary d4 mk ;-ina bill ta pnetewl th birimeil of fcotiatt drlAors. a did other on aoruttnt of Bwsx Bhjoeti.saabl foalarra ia tba del.iiUof lU bill t bait oa th 524 pag of lb sainj.ruala, w ind tba foil, wing nnsreedieg la ralatioa to tbi aasatarat " -Mr. Kpoight Mnvtal that tk Bota, try whirk wa pawl lb Kill, aalilled Bill, awar rer- ually to prm. the imprieiasment of ll.mett iMwrara, ba papnhsidtrtj. " Wbb'h twotUm pea, sj lad by Vol of 7 to SL (lea. V'kr J tolmg to ranasauUr. Tb bill wat tba resttl rii aad paa4 by a rot of n St. Oasi. IWkTrjr kgans BiHiag m lb tkreaaliV or fu th bill. So thus idt m aatok tb tmrg tb ckaatlarat raka ap by falajfviag th lewl, by t)itoin( oBly part aad aol th antlr aroesdincw. KiUIw-.W loara that ayoaag aaaa Baaaad rbilipa, wurVmaa oa tb Raleigb aauf OaMua IUiInt,l, oa jantardr, fell frcm a ear loaded rilb iroa for tii Central ltadl. and wm inaaaody bill4. Tb k-roUnl osvarre-l about ihro miles "t'k f Ma va Irr.H. I'bilipa waa abotHU ar i jsr of a;, and (4m f.vm I'f iei,big THE IlOMEf TEAU BILL. , Thir bill and tba kiiqoitou anbatUuM of Mr. Huntrt hart mat with that eoodemnatioa from tha prcn of tha old Slate generally that ought to b beatowed npoa all auch achemea. True, mue of th moat traiht lacef oflbe Virginia editor, thoee whoa daily food, cwuit of the -roMdvtion nf -"M-and V9, ani wbo fatten and grow aauey apoa auict eooMructioa ana all aurtt kindred aljatractiuni, bar come out ;in furor of tbi wholcaala aurreader of the public domain to foreign paaper immigration. But tbe norecotv iderr.ie and eonsenatire part of the looofoco pre have not vet been brought into the aumwrt of Oii indirect method of paaaing a racanure that di'radn and defraud, tha old State of th tuion. Th Standard ba not yet condemn- it, and if ltloe) predict it will not be until after the electiohx The conrae of this model ad1- ministratiotii with lUmodjJ' Senate and- model House of RcprFHentativea, wcfuld tell against the chances of one Thomas Bragg, who stand but little chance any how, and heirca the Standard is aa i!ent aTthe grave. We have no w.ubt. a large portion, niy nearly all of the leaders of the looofoco party, would be glad to avoid the question of distribution, for it tell against them ; and most of them are willing to accept anything rather than acknowledge and urjre tbe)nst rdaJun or tlioir own State to a J;ar- Tteijwrimrmielnrflw-rf winch they Itieuisvlves a.;knowiedge to lie tlie Vmmoh properly of all tlie Ktatea. " Th Petersburg Intelligencer very well illus trates the pliancy of the looofoco conscience in the expose it makes of the uourae of the origina tor and adroeates of this nefarious scheme : Ooa of tb moat remarkable incident ermnee ted with thi mighty act of spoli.Uon is the course of the Hon. R. M. T. Hunter upon the question. He was not satisfied to nnwe tbe old -birb but ba Uim v;,0brb bTilie game, and by-framfng-a m T:iaX "Subsfiiute," "giioa down upon the r.ord of the country as tiro father of the a'nominahle enactment. Mr. Hunter, it i well known, haa been distinguished lieyond all ni Southern enntemparie for his excessive ly strict Constitutional notions for hi determ ined and, we thought, uitiomwmiainii hostility 1 1 every doctrine and creed that did not como fully and qiiarely np to tha resolutions of 'KM. He has scraped th blue firmament itself he haa ctherealised hi lalors and sublimated bis iiV he h-wgnthered tnjretheTin bis studios all the essences, qiiinleasencea. subtleties, a Iwtr uni ties and incomprehensibilities which belong to meilieval icholaaticim. He has draped his wry political eaaile frota top to bottom with tlie tnost rxquiaiie tjculntiva cloth work and illumina ted it with brilliant moonshine. Mr. Hunter has from bis mruihond. wa believe, been accua- ui.iu nrtr tif:ifif and hec.i,i.thns.T 1 hey have been to tnln what Boniface' ale was b that ancient inn-keeior, of whom' we used often to rmd In Mir chool dara. And now, after all this, Mr. Hunter haa in 'the teeth of his favorite and fondly cherished vision of State Hights iu the teeth of th asaevorationa which he haa over and over made on thi head gone and assisted in demolishing the whole structure of hi creed h helped to eeveeV thetJoremmetrt I into an instrunient by which to deprive the old oiairs ( nit own auHHigst the number) at one fell swoop of a vast property which belonged to them. Wo do not aay tliat Mr. Huntor could have prevented this gross wrong but Mr. Hunt er was the laat man ir. the Senate to have framed the Substitute " which wa adopted. He ought to have taken a hand in no such matter, bU sbouhl have opposed it in etery form and shiipa. Wa bare no manner of doubt, that if b ' Uvea a duaen years loneer, he will discover Hint Lb ha bora ensnared by tbi famous subitum inio a mnsi onprotitaiiie snrrender of his pnnci pleat. W ctt il a mrrewtrf, for I onr "miii i a wiocijJr can't be eompromitt t. The end of this btisinas will be that tlie new State whenever the get the trength in Congress, (and they will pot it before the evpiration of ton years") w.ll repeal Hint part of th bill rolative to yny- ill for the lands they will take poiM.sion in Ihe uican time nf the whole, as they may do, and tha Fnloral tbiternuieut will never get a dollar. We consider thi indirect way of giv ing away th public domain a worse than the open phut which emlksiiod in th origiuai lluui- ebmised out of their .liar by tha one a they Tw,nil.urvi Tjv. l.i 11.. ..il... - tr.r,:-. ; sioaq nut. in old Mates will betust as much ruld Kav been by Uie other. " WeTIo not aieun to impugn Sir. Hunter' ssofioe, which w never doubted, wen honest and honorable in all his acta. But he has, we conceive, been imprudent and inconsistent. He ha yielded to ail tiimcif which ba oiuhi. to has firmly -reaiauul. Henceforward wa know of no reason why he should nut aa readily compromise, with circum stances in any like exigency. When a principle ia one waived, it had as well be abandoned for all practical purpose for tlie tame Influences whi.ii operate UHin il in one case may operate up on it in oilier similar eaaea. The old StaUu wa regard as now entirely and forever excluded fnut their shar of tha pubite land or their pro erenla. As to the terms and condition preaorib- 1 in the bill, they will all be abolished by the grantee (we mean tlie new State) as oon a they become strong enough la. .Cngrav..XhoT. will swallow kernel, hull and all this hug and fittrning not which has been thrown to them. We see nothing in thi substitute bill of Mr. Hunter's to praise or to swrn-rtotl; Others may discern merit in it not so with us. If then is any thing in or abas, this final disposition of tha public lands to liiapiraaMtitfactory emotion, it itonlytobe found intbecotisideraiion atubiect fertileinourrupuoaandm obstacles to th public butinoa baa been removed from th floor of Con- Sreao, nut to be but one agia in th ouurs of a ea yean introduced there, and then only for the purpose nfa altering tb present bill a to nleaa tha Stale tliat will thee bar fit lands in piMseioa fnaa tli iipulated paymeuU. Tbe an aom of the sentiments eiiUrtaiu Bpoa thia important tubjact. lai ,Mi is Cnttatwo. Fmm every part of tne Plate we raoeito ch'tnug tiding nl tli pn grate of lb canvas. I' rota the raliaxd to Ihe mounkaina ttia aid Whig nint ia aroused. Al rre.1 Ihirktryof Kirhaood will I carried into th liiibeiBalurial Chair, aim oat by eo-lamaA a, and t-oife nerttons an aion re(lisil to aei-nr a majority of the Legitlaturtv lairneratie l.di ton may adampi to ry " all i wojV hwt lhat-emi-l ttealf is a miaeribl aburtiim. Tk word wick in their throats. They are bard to alter, and is Mill more diflcalt for them ta make otW era belir-rw thewt when atter.) or w rilten. U Uhexa, fr.ml alviw res-esvr.1, thai then will be a W big gain m evBrr enooty of th Ihs Iriet fir Uivoraur, and gain of two memUn at oei in mm Legislator. Hurrah for lkickery " ii g airgisiMun i , a-il v,. Cisio. At Uie festival. pratly Mi wailed npoti aa dil.r with a pi plat of aa unique man ulaawun, in ike rsmtr f wfakbheespwd the foi Uiwuig ewapiM: , "On wt kit . - .. . ,.U tba prka U tbj.M. Tlii xritej bit natn rally BmoroBS ditpnaili,Hi, and a a aa opportunity preanleat. be mo ttoned th young lady taitia aid, aud potaUng hit knife to tb lux, be aaid: K S" U wb,ayoa prtaent your Wbat diarrasw to tbe peofesaU! U eot a pr-aai tsv.Bvaaw, t be waaabi am) have waited fur a Ma. A LtitviaVoatsTb Kih.id fWo erat avsniti aa Ameriran ladr, ha. It is smd. bee, rxrhapa. ao tonal ih tb wwrbl f. aril teal kanwMg of MUk-orarea, (f -ah Converse rewelily ib Freaeb, lia .an. liertnao, l'oli.h, hwe ifiah and lliieifanaa. and is li:ar with taanty m.eiera dialect a, bede lnk, Ulin, Hebrew, IVraita and AraW." (IohI Haarings! A laJf with ih nvBna , wMiriiB: in-s'i,is Mue-.o. to ;, "wouldaoloo I istil " A i 'i v Congressional' WaMti-voTOw, July 26, SriiTx. Several bill from th Houm wen (Td th tint aud aeound time, and a law, ware patel. . a After aome further morn in f husin aa tba Civil and Diplomatic B.ll waa again takeaap. The Custom if out amendment wa agreed to veas 2t; nay 10. ' . Other axueaidmont wen discussed and adopt- fter aa executive sees! oa tbe Sanata adjourn' lfol'SB. o Usps,f wiarvriJUr laltia. In pnrsuaneeNf previou notice, asked leave to introduce a LlU to "repeal Uie act paused oa the &tit of June btsVraiiiing land to Minnesota, to aid in the coimtntstion of railroad therein. Objection beiuir ma la, he moved to sustvad Hberules; but the motiontlid not prevail ; yeas The House went into aciiimitU'e of the Whole on the state of the In ion, and resulHiNl tlio con sideration of the Navy Appropriation TiU. '' Mr. Soilers offered an amendment -that the tiecretarv of the Navy shall cause to be eucfrstei in the Navy, aa a seniuan. no one wbo is notNa nativc-lrn Aiueru.au citixeu. and the eoimuie - uioneit anil nnri..,iiiini.iiiiiDibl .Mfma.. . 1... .ajoned and non-conunii-siiined officers aim!! Ut native brn citizens, licflire atlmiasion, to ad duce oornpoiput proi.,f of tiie fact. -Mr. Phelps raiwd the question of order that the auiendment-w as not in order, this being a bill making appropriations forjthe support ii'iiie,Xavy, and not for its regulation. The Chairman (Mr. J-'uller) aaid tine point wa wcu taken i. vi ii - .- ' .. . J r 'i"r " to-' li. nn viittt tEe b H rituiiuixiog tin; ariiiy mid navy alialU vmti up, bu abiuiU fre(wrt Mid nnltormly adhdrs to the )iihlm,Ii of the amendment,, mi that no foreigner shall hold olhce as soldier or a attilur iu the army or navy ot Uie L nit&d States. Tha comniittce rose and the bill, a r mended, was reiiortcd the House. The House ojucurred yeas 84, nays Cj in Ihe aan'inimeut ajroed .to jesterdav that no intoxicating drink shall bo provide., lor a beverage and no officer shall be allowed to use intoxicating drinks oa medicine. -,lr-.-4M(lwijnoTed to lei'iniimtcT the vote 1iy wliith tlio aniundmont was adopted, and to dny that ui itioii on the table, but the question was decided in the negative yeas 70, nays bl. The -House reconsidered the vote yea 82, nays 7'i ; And then rejected -the amendment yeas SO, nay SI.; tlio Speaker giving the casting vote. The bill was then paii-cd. The Senate bill to promote tlio efficiency of the army, and to increase the pay thereof, wan taken up, aud considered for a short time, but without coming to conclusion thereon, the House adjourn ed. Washington, July C7th. The Sfx ati took up and disposed of the Civil and DipLnuatiu Appropriation liill, with which it waa euacd until ii Into hour in tlio evening. Many ileum of appropriation were added to those contained iu the hill unit caine ironi the House: amongt which was t to . apl".!. .fk.X'mailf. eiourr rn ipi'vi i.rm tmr Toil ui l! hut TBlTHr-ITf-Mlt valid claim arisint; in avi)ini;toii and 4noim Territoricjt n.birHi treaty -wXUi -tiTOatliritiaot 13th June, l.' ii; one to increase, the salaries of bur Minister to tlio Courts of Oreat Britain and Prniire to$IA,lilKI per aiiuuin, without allowing tlwm auy ontlit ; and another iinropruitiiig!?.iO,. IK") for yfiiildic buildiiigs in the Territories of NcbrniLi and Kaiiha, and $l(l,(KKIjto jirovidu libraries fof tjie nid I'orrjtiiriea, In tli'eHiiisa or "KEraoaiiaTirM an inelTec tnal eff iit wasninde by Mr. Barksdulc to intro duce a bill proposing to put tun millions nf dollars at the dieiiosal hf the l'lesident of tho Cnitcil Slates during the rceese. tomcetanycontiniencv that might arise in our ititorcour witti Spaui. Mr. Chandler askeil consent to offer a resolu tion calling up in the President fur ofliuinl inform v won in re;ird tii the destruction ot lirevtown (or. San Juan J by t?pli 1 1 sUnw?d' 4l Untied Stater ship Cyane, hut objection was made. Tlio House took up the bill to regulate the pay and iiicreaee thoelliciencyof the Arm v: and. afier asi.t,ajt ai .iii,.,l.... 1 ... a 1, n 1 i M. .. M sJi i ,i, ii 1 , ,1, IB' Fit IBS IS Saw 1 1 f a)(awf f f T TtTT TTf 1 1 W (1 H FT 1 11 Ti I TO TH A Coiuniittee ot tne hole and made the special or der for iuiiiiediato action. Tlio uovtwsity for in-cn-ioritigthe pay of the lower grade of oflicersaiid of tha rank and tile was admitted, but an increase frtbe field ottnters wasdiscuaao.l forseteral'huur. After aiurudiiig the bill by striaim; thercform so much aspr.piw-d to increase tliei-o,ii'io.auoii of eonimi-sioiiedofticeni, the Coiiuiiitlcc rose undtiie House adjourned. The committees of conference on tho disngreo. ing votes of the Iwu lloust-g on the . .Indian -Are- uropriatiun bill agreed uioii a rvimrt, which, I I"1!? presented to their rcqieciive II - t - ooBeurml . fiotbo biilia pessed. " aStJijT tjt H tt pit HPt - I Snt. hid. 2H. Washisi.ton, July 2Mth. Intsith Hons (in the Nmatoon mitiun of Mr. IVarce, and in the House on motion of Mr. Chandler) resolutions were adopted requesting the President ortbe I'tiited Siatos ,to is.iiimiinf oate to Congr.t nlltheiufurmaiion in his posses sion in regard to the Ismiliardiiient aud destruc tion of lirevtown, or San Juan, by the L'nitod Stale hip Cynoe. In tbe StsaTt: the .-mv Appropriation bill, th Post Office Appropriation hill, and the r'orti (ication bill were retried from the Finance Committee the xhe former iib um-ndtnciits and the lattr without amendment Mr. Husk made an iin ll.-.-iusl motion to get ud Ihe bill to incorporate the oRo-ers of the bile Texas navy into Ihe navv of the L'niu-d Mates. A geat tarieiy if other liuslneiia waa preeenn-j, wluvdi ia vited uenler rbe tmije.irioiiol hcail. The bill eslaldishiug ocrtain sl route was passed. The Kiver and Harbor bill waa then taken up ami d.scus.cd until after four o.clock, when tiie Senate atjourned. The leading subject of discussion waa au amendment (tho sains as wa introduced uutuocessfullr in the House) proposing ti make each of the improvements provided C .r in tha bill subject to the discretion of tbe Secretary of War, by authortxing him to carry them into i-fioet or mi, aa he may devm ex pedient. ; In "the Horat or rtrr.MrvT itivis the moat Important measnre acted upon wa a bill to int er tbe pay of th rank and II of th army, which waa passed, under th operation' uf tb previfltu question, without oppoaitiori. It pro. v nbw for so increase of four dollar par month iaihapay of hub svoaimiasioited eihcen and private. Th Hons rrrued, by the derbrt Tola of i'tto 120, to suspend the ruin to allow oftli introduc tion of a bill to rel tb fugitive alar law. Tli Hou thru went into Committee of th Whole and a-led favorably upon upwards of fifty private bill, which wan MilaWHiumtly retorti, to tli floos and paase.1. A letter waa U el Is-fore the House fro them Oovernrsj of Washingfc.n Territory tuting thai a land of Indiana bad asaJs a eMart on th bonier setib-uies.t of that Tervitorv, aad that eaiiiiary loere ia tne country waa not ante to protect it jutf o.i(- Ws e;ts tha r,, ..i. . f - i .. . . - " B STllBT -rneeivwi i.y a yeajng genilcmaa of Ibis pla.-e. trom a gentleman roemerlv a rsanlent of cwi ta bu rv, and who waa preato'i m the .li uMi.,n at Ashvtll I -t ween IfcK-kery and Bragg. Fmia tb lgnof lb tiintw, w i, mo. aim ('antaiH nfgst brotber" (urnam4 1 bout as) "a tW mp aatra, t - v. Th writer of tha lntlnr un, f aeror heard a -svr leiiow gel nrb a romplet skinning a llra-g g,.. . a mJ laieaery riiie.. v. kery had josl re-vne.) jttar from Northampton, Iroa a lieotbiuaa who roe against Brafg ,,m yoara hack aad loat him fi tb lk'i.i .lore. uml iu list Unit that llrajrg wa ni.)ad to Internal luipmveoiem. iisif'iwuM rel-enl Ik.kery to two othif g-tiueown ia uial I ooulv, t ,,g dewiH the rliarg. oet.r did sve a ataa aa bml as be did when lajclery md Uita letter. It tbumlta. .trawk biM, and b e,n lai wd bt Urly. ri by did fa n get rrrtilcBua bg agu. if it wa a4 so, osT Doikery ba charged Ait mf tUf mli (a I eve f Tb pe-.ple Bp ben an all In favor of Ban lustua, asxi i cava tell y.at On. krv mad 1. 1 vnsaaoa in, grotrne, fir they will net btliev Ura.-g. Ilisi. ierti.il, ChiuWjtto CoBveoiioa. it i-noogbftir tb pmwito, Ta lt thing m ye to tell . Tblt r iaey ad Clinrwise. t bu- nett , mat ing vote fr lHkey W.6(S, n 7. '1, TUB TWOT.l:TTERS. ; W prewe ut ear reader with tbe Let ten ef Omeral Doikery aud Mr. Bratfg, iff reply to tb insHauion eiwnaeu to toeia respectively, to tw present at, and narticipate in, tie procding. f the Internal Improvement eonrooUon at Chat. lotto, oa tb 4th iustant. The two production. are troncly characteristic of theor autbon aad ihoir opinion kmehing the contemplated renor ration of North Carolina br work of internal improvement. Tbe letter of General Dockery ia pim, unr'iuivocat, ana manly. 11 u whole beart ' i it- He has been a warm "friend of internal improvemenu alt hi life, and be don not skulk from them on thi occasion. For twenty-one yean be ha been deeply committed hi them on the legislative and public record of Uie country, and he cannot, therefore, but rejoice at tho mul tiplying evidences of progress and development that are meeting him at every point! The State; be thinks, sjimildsiudoubtedly carry on to com pletion the great eutoriiriae in which alio Is now engaged die extension of the Central Railroad Eastward and Westward but at the same tim he should allow and encourage other work of a similar kind to grow upside by -aide with ber own, having the rnune object in view tbe con centration of her trade within her own limits. J - ,,! ,t her ow0 ttmf orU AnJ, above alb the" 1.... . ' ' eiitwif these imnrovemonts is not haeMlv I., mate ourselves richer, but they tend, besides that, and far abovuHhat, " lo a a iteihe two sections of Nort h Carolina the. East and the West, now not uffi ciently acquainted with each other in the bonds of a fraternity thatScan never be broken." Patri otic cmens iou haveottered sentiment that Would have done honor 18, the most illustrious biicwoi aiiuuiiKv. tounavoo scoverea-lau arta bt-a triTtrt-ttnmionweiilth mir cmmtTrmen wi(l rrown Jjitf bmw with ft c'nn, wronth more glorious thuu monarch wear, and enroll your uc.ine forever in tlio Capitol of jour native State! But the democratic candidate for the Oovernor ship wrote a letter too "and what a tall wa there, my countrymen!" -Cold, selfish, and un promiaing upon the whole surfaeeof that cheer less epistle, nut av patriotic sentiment present it self to gladden the eye of tlie reader'l Some of his political friends have made an appointment for him to address the neonlo of Ooston. at Dal- bvsr-oiS tlw4th, and that will be the oril if innfvnr. I tuuitv that hp will have prior. tu fha tmauine ciocnon, to meet the people of that county. Hi competitor hue made an appointment to address mo peopieot Lincoln on the ath, when and where be desire to moct him. He could not, -therefore, na, he supposes, do more, wore he to remain at Charlotte, than witncs tho organisation of tho Convention, asheshnuld be compelled to loave in tho al'teriioon of the dny-on which (t meets, in order to reach l.inoolnton tho next day iu time. And thia is the whole amount 1 Not a word of cheer falls from hi icy lips.! Not a generous emotion bubble up from hisselliah bosom ! Not' a hearty (lod-spced to the generous men about to assemble lor the purposo ot devising ways and means to develop the resource of the State, and bind the East and West iu bond ncier to be broken, flow from bi hidebound pen! He knows that ho is suspected of hostility to work of internal improveniei.t, and a most favorable Qg-Ig!rlmii!J.pl1riiTi-lf fur hi in to ink a-4- cided stand, and pace himself cr.-t upon the great absorbing question of the day. He dotcr linlies lioi; to do it; TTie riews umy get down to the East, where he has made so many speeches against internal improvements, ana ,,iij o nittiiy bard ibiiigal'the West, and injure his election, and be dodges, as lie dodoe.s ever! Sliaiuu on a candidate for the Governorship of Ihe State for sucn cotioiicl : AiiiTnow wd puflt fo everv h'iiet niarirWKi or Dcmocmt, wbo n-ads tlicao two letters, to snv i.;..i. .i... . i'. ii, l . ' "iiivi, oi ui, ,no men, unierai isK'aorv or i uoa. liraftr, Es,iiire, be regards as the. more patriot ic aa tlio more eutilieil to hi support at the bnllot-hoi on Thursday uexl f And as his honest iudgment shall dictate, so let him cast hia suf frage, a he hopes to witness the advancement of Uio good Uld Siate--doc. JJLm Ma i . i:utteaectiit.Jnut. 1. SOMEWHAT SCARED. JPe . eitrax t .jb.aJ,JJw.njJirom Stniiiianl: " DoiniM-rntt of Wake ! Bewore of Wbiggery and the "Know Nothing!" Siaudtoyour places! Waver and fallback and defeat will overwhelm you ! 11 a 1 lemocrat here and there turn traitor, let hiin go We quote the alsive eliiefly on account of the Uet sentence : "let him go!" Keally the "traitor" .nia'La. t W Uhmi.IuI lli 4e-ia poeminJ to lie "l-tgi," inasmuch aa, being a "battur," be de-eres very severe jiuiiishiuec!, Ibiw mean is the ptmition nf an American Free man, when connected with jmrty ! He cannot bav au opinion evotrary lo the will of party lea ders, willnmt ljeing branded wild tlie infamous mime of tmilur. It is full time that American citizens placed themselves in a position, in which no man. would lieentiUcdto pronounce them trai tors, .unless; they were inch in violation of the LuuaUtuUUi aud Ui Ilia " laws made iu pursuance thereof. " We quote again ' IWimocratt of Wake ! )"e prirwij-trt art in lrii: Lul every lnn-rat dnmiuty! If two-es-ary, mount and ride through yuur neighlior b.NsI . s.-e the people and convert with them, and induce all lo go the ticket '." W e extract tbe also t chiefly on account of th rjrression, -vour Drfart.Ci ars In peril. We suppose the Editor meant that tlie party is in dimmer. We pissiiivelr can discern no principle ai stake, unless tlie " (lave and fihet and the " treasury pap " may b.ao caiUd.-. Why slid at- me xvuiiur ooh out irankiy and tay at once i ' " We, the leader of the " it. d.mi liable " and ""uuterrilied" a-mocrnvy.areindaugerof kiaiiig "our "hrrvl and butter;'' in danger of no longer " b.diig 'nnittei to live on th fal of th land " itrmit ralu- land for w aver we will not live ' on any other. No fellow cititent ! Wt Would " not live on Federal, Tory, Whig, or any otSer "land thai could b named, except in that of tii ""indomitable." tlh, fellow citiien of th "true Democracy! W nid tliera would be " five thousand majm-ii fr Batoo, when one of " tbe Federal Whiga'' said tliat onmber would " be oa the tide of lka-atar. Faltill our nun prognostication and let not tls Word of thoa " wbo bav Isvea guilty of treaaila to tb IVmoc "rary prtvail! Consider Dnh Btaoo i tb ton "of a mechanie and baa mailt himself a gentle, " man. S hereaa iKv xiv neglected hi early " eduralion. and at thi 11 period of hi bl "cannot pronounce rorrectly the word daOM " Vea, cilisent of North Carolina, b call sW t'o. "fioa edwatinn ! KenW , drmtmiU tliat wt "hav lieen a sentinel epue tha tower, and know " the perils tliat an in view on the one band i " the danger, through tlie party railed whig, of " abolitionism, freeeoiliam, disunion, the deatrae "lion of the " Federal Constitution. " and thing " of that eirt, while on th otiier la Bason and "Vn Totr!" fair g.l perBoaal (riend of the undard will excuse u for nisi prwtrating a am full rpilim nf tb eferf MBteenae a"'V tlit ba pr eared la th .SraaaiW dr aom taoatb past la tact, tb Ui, i oolyimr illnatrathaa iaf the ebararter aad vle of the tdivonela aad aanmanimuon f the .Sdtavfonf. and other pa per ia lie lead. If w hav erred in Ik portraiture, bj ana partira lara, it i only Isviiat wt ban But mlamaely pe "'" tb am, lea, but rlaaced at thtm kisk a " bird ey vitw "and bsraat it m wtll know a bat an publish a rotaaaerciari aad mitrrllnwmmi I"lr. and mdai but iiui wab mtny thticBai ap-wh only a of Becaaailr. katai baam la Ihi view of the mbrst-t wa may Mi hav embodied all theanuad raaarminrof ih Maaaf.irsf m oar basm aal inervl.BB elaiaa the prvvilrr w aa apwigT. n an eon, k lea ever, at bava txa m4uat4 a blf a oaarter of tb era-"a-s. a . nat kraiO part ef tb draagiiisa ia th i autUaoBBiaat H J. Ctws II.Jl.nr Ihalmtnl . V't. Ih oa' ln- liilille riBilie Rir thet'nreof Erupt east sd lilootiBa vat ihtSksB Juha Voaarlm g4 i,f waa a grata wins ibrawga lb e lun ,af vouih toeniii.t sa tlotkin, Uingrevtred wilh ihaa BOtil.iiy Ua-han, la fait, b wa atlerly anlt'ied fcyb.s , ernB to raw Into N- idr. J h.t yoniig Biiin, n, ht week lvk. tried ll, l, w.v'i Oinn... nl aa l l iila, and I.y tht ai,t as of th.".. lTB.!.ct. In. ,,4 vt t orsd-d aad pi!i,i mat it, lv,4eof tk bl she dw.rt .sriHi, tt.d be av.w BBj. ya celit b!ih. Hr- ,r-'i a ill ran v diatBxt ef ! , f twto'y ytart iaii FROM THE M0CNTAI3T P1ST1UCT. A friend writing to th Editor of th Fayette ill Argua, from Morgantoa, Burba eouatv onder date of tbe 17th instant giving n aooosui of the diacn-km batweeo U5xJ -AJrrrlrare at thatnlaee, tml ZL r.7 .. wf , . . tJ Wb' "T,! Well, all I have to sav it this, that i. !.- j: i cussioa at thi. place General Ikx-kerr wae'frv -f vicvonon. i neara svany IkesBoereta toy that they wen sadly disappointed ia Mr Bragg, that they had been led to believe by tha democratic print (the chief of which k the R leigb Standard) that General Dockery would be in hi bands, but as a suckling in the haada of a giaut : but from what they bad heard for then, selves, tliey thought tbe Candidate well matched as far a speaain jr Was concerned. Thi, Jlr, Editor, is quiten admission toeometnin lav-! crat. Tbe Whig wen delighted! with their candidate, and they consider him an parlor la every reepect to bis eompetitor. Yon may let tbi one fait down a fixed, that in th old terri tory of Burke, now comprising tlie oountie of Caldwell, Burke, aud McDowell, General Docker will got a lareer riv than an Wh; date ha ever gotten for Governor, ant even ex cepting Governor Morehead. J tcrift vAat iaotr, ood know tchui'I tp-ilt. There it not a htg in Burke county who will not role for General liockarv-. l'hr. - democrat who will eupport'him aAdJJ;en are only obout lix Clinyman lkmorntt (then being no such animal now in tlie eojnty as a V'Unpnaa ,, sin win tuu. lor iiragg.. ' If the Wb im in tha Emit nviid ria w:if j. Ka- sl.tra, .l,a I Lw- 7.. a ' " " I l.o, cnior by 6 IUKI majority. Mr. Bragg m: . a. .a... am a aj,7 svo KtMIJCJ- Will IM fUir Ht " l- JLi4VJJ, A'V(.JkUJL ilLCLijn tllUIllilX Utaxl J4. nrwtjHiicruuvfi mil vi mwi n w m1 n iiriAA inaw" - aciorlinir to trcioua ai oointment but has ... ... . . . , ...'. "- avvai lopcd oir in Cleveland county bj tpeak, when he will not have the Cioneral to answer him. I doubt very much whether b will hav tb tome, ntv to meet him again in be mountain, anient it be in Buncombe, when heNno doubt think hi new ally, Mr. Clingmaii, all powerful; but even in tbivif aUacoouut be true, a will find -bimclfNniot sadly ditappuiuted,. the mountain piea are as independent freemen a cau b found in any Quarter of the Glob the d io luwiiwjHCT, tiuU tire uos io oo ltd or atcuuia '" ! iingman or any other man on tht fact of uie curio. "DOCKERY ON POOR DEBTOrtS" I the head of an article in the last " Banner, whon General Hockerr 1 charged with harinsv voted against a bill to prevent the imprisonment of honest debtors. Then an two wavt of i.ll. ing a falsehood. On i to march boldly up, audi robber-like demand money or life, anil like a roan take tlie responsibility ; the other it to snenk around the truth and pilfor yoor aeigh bor't fair fame and reputation like a pick-pocket, by telling the truth in such a manner, as to a mount to. a lie. W have the Senate Journal for IfU-l U& t . foro us, and find on page 142, (as stated by rha Banner) that Gen. Pickery voted agaiutt tba bill " mnre effectually to prevent tlie Impriaoa- wna (ii snanv.nMiuii.. wva. ,v . . .ia,-J"iaiv.j J. MH.o.il nni inan. ontv on Ht second reading,. The bill was pod am(, jiirmutjian of Mr. Speight, war rccoiuidral and finally passed and ordered to lie engrsd Gen. iloekery voting in the AFFIRMATIVE tt ano annmt every Dcmocratie Menatnr voting in, the NEGATIVE !! (See Senate Jonrnal, pair. W now leave it with our readera to ssv what confidence they will repisie in an editor, who for party purpo.oa, woukfeven garoie tbe- Jornal of our Legislature, and make tjicin speak a pal pable untruth. If record cud be altered ia thie manner by unscrupulous ediion, what security have the people against fraud and misrepsesenta tiou The Journal of M-J '45 oan hsuan our office at any tithe, and by any ieraon. ixuutntry n kg. vTiile a number of our eotemporariei an de nouncing ltonieviread nniiuH aould b welT for them to oaitider tbe tact, tliat President Pierte"' ba alrondy given hit approval to a bill roniain "nK tbe Hmuesteaifeaturf JJi tho In II providing for urvey, and granting KoMttleadt totritlert in Now Mexico. Kauaaa and Nebraska. Tbi i. tb Territorial llomeetcad bill. Tlie second section of the bill contain, p homestead provisions. They an act forth In languaga sufliciently plain, w should any, to be uudcrsiood. The section i a follow : " See. 2. Ami it il furthrr t,m1fJ That to evry w line male citnen of tlie I luted States, ar every white mala aleere the age of Iweuty-one ... -v ...w, ura.ii.ici, M.a iilH-HUUIl ,Q liOCome a citixen, and who was residing in aaid Tsrritorr prior to ihe Brat day of January, eighteen hun dred and Mtv-lliro. and wbo. asav W atill ve-t-ding there, llierej-hall be, and hereliy ia, dona led one quarter-auction or one hundred and ixty acre of land. And to every white mala eitixon of tb Unite.) Stntos, or eterr white mala above the g of twenty -one yrsra w bo haa d. clar I hi intention to litoosae a citiai-n, and who shall have removed or shall remove to ami tattle in id Territory between th first day of Janua ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, and th first day of January, eighteen hundred and fifty eight there shall in like manner be d,iatd one quartor-erctioa, or ore hunrlrtd aad aixty acre, on condition of aotual tettlemeal and eef tiTatiisa for not ls tlinn ftair yttvrs t - rVweWrtf, however. That cased of aaid ibaiation ifaall ia. ' elude Ibe actual ewttlewieut and improvement of tlie donee and thai I b sebet, d lit legal tabdivrs ions. within three months after tb nrver ef tha mnTWtiers lbs settlement was xoadt Wfon tha survey i and where Hi eltlem,it waa mail after the tarvey, then within three tanntbt after th settlement ha been made and all peraowe failing to designate th I mundane ef their elaim within that time, ahall forfeit all right ta th tame. la tbi. bill, what become of th nasi av. deeming featun of Mr. Hunter' aobatiiut, by which all eooatitutional amipbs an et asid through th provisioo for th payment of rwtir. aad-a-lialf or twenty-fir cent per acre ta a bosaeaiaad? It it eot oac metitUwed. bat tba bill i BB-ont-and-oot rerognilioa ef tht bna Mead principle of the agrarian policy of la J to Ihe leodleew," ret it ba nrra vest tba annroval uf President Plena. It would aut appear, frota thia, that tbe Tree", dent baa any particular "conscientious tcrunlea'' about signing tb original Hornaatoad tall, with -out even a antainal pn fixed apoa Iht puhlle ' lands, and which oar m-mocratic ouetrmpurarira of this quarter think to aaenliallv requitito ta overcome their eoostitntional diHicultiea. Wt are rather inclined to think that he waa prepanel to go to tba whole (gun, and that ha will da ta yt to th aati.tiialmient of ear ettict e-mttrB. tiooists. should th Hunter eubetitute fail and t be original bill pas tbMenak. It aught ba wall dr tbsa to. emamit Ihteaislset na ctrorg raiust hwneii Ull that da ant provide far tli payment of th ..? ram of rwla and-a-Lalf and tweaty-fiv rente pet a. r (jut ba public eVtBsia. .srit. H'ktm. - WtBBTtt't Coaasapoe , The New Turk Poet b-amt that a rra urease l a an anw bl pro gress for th pUiciw,B of tha eorraponda-a of th bu IhuM W abater, la tw Volumtw, Bnb with Utth k lln.wa atiunn of Mr. Web tor' speech, ander Ihe e.liliial etifstnitisBl of hi mm. Sir. r letcfaer V fmtmr. Thi mf rep.MiWm wifl .-tt mo than ordinary rnterest aad value. Anvaig tbe enrretpoadenia of Mr. Wtbeier werm.i.,f tb diai,n;ai.hed i: .1. . i. l.i, . . . . . rvoiw men . nn saas wan eeniarf, lacluaiBg Maiiitna, Marabal, Wirt, Clay av, rWr. A- ta.mg Ih papen it aa aeentmi of Mr. M btf ' diR.sul'r, hub ereaml fm Bmsatoai Baaey Veen ar,wiih th eele lira led Jaba llaadolphof Kissook. Ther Bert both memla-ra ml lb llesatxT RipriaanutivtB at tbesasae titaa. - Tbe latlen wm rb,l,lf U irruM (twlgect to tu h rbangea aa tl eai.kar asav aa-t II baswaf. tar .. al ri ud-e lU f, ur kea.it ot Politirat, Pro's 1, S talari l mivur. I ajer Hi first bead wo!d be lo daded, anvaig otbers. eef tain Bopobliahed paper a lu'eritaniaial tdfair. at Bell as brieve - th diasrcallB .olillc aaa par 'it nf Mr. We'sirr't lime If third bead Would enter to., b Ibarra M , bav tvasciaaaait f ia bat Bout sa bit New llaBfeh,e at award, Jaha 1a,l.. fvih a.kaa, P. .rs Wrlitbt 4 labia fr.f oils reoe'raliy. ' Tli asaveaSvt wHtiit etata-ar el. I. rt . iieurl to lb aaembtT f bit kat .1. '
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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