i OUT II CAR OL I IV A T AR W ED i BSD AY M O R NI IV G , . JU L V 25 ,18 5 3 . JtortIj(Larolin;t RALEIGH. N. C. iZTtaaj norniBK, July a.s,i -:, AH EKH -O III I i :. .I.. J..-.. i . . i to Charleston tot brmt that a filaoard was pot4ap in thatflity, bearing thij inoriptioo, JL T ''The cumi'ii ii'tiis iim .w.i FOR CONGRESS JAMES K SHErArJ), OF WAKE COLXTX ge-iav-Mr. 11EXBY M. LEWIS, Montgomery Alabama, is our General Traveling Agent for the State of Alabama end Tenoeasee, assisted by C. F. LEWIS, JAS, O. LEWIS nd SAMUEL D. LEWIS. Mr.C. W. JAMES, No. 1 Harrison Street, Cin cinnati, Ohio, is our General Collecting Agent for the Western State end Texas, asaisted by II. J THOMAS, 8. W.-. RAMSAY, WILLIAM U THOMAS, TIIOS. M. JAMES. CX L. WISE, MAS, A. L. CHILI'S and Dr. WM. JKW1X. IleeeipU of either will be good, . J ' Mr. ISRAEL E. JAMES, No. 182 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, ia our General Traveling ' Agent, assisted by WM. IL WELD. J NO. COL LIXS, JAMES DEEMING, J. HAMMITT. B. S. JAMES, T. . D. NICE, K. W. MORRISON, E. W. WILEY, WM: L. WATERMAN, ALEX. II. CAHSOX, E. MUST1N, BEN. t. SWAIN, T. ASHMAN and I. DAVIS. - " appointments. The Candidates for Congress in this district will address the people at the following times. and plaev . BeulahV '. Johnston, 25 July Smithneld, Johnston, 26 " O'Noul'a, - - Johnston, 27 " Boon Hill, Johnston, 28 ' SIXTH 1USTMCT. W'e are requested to state that Meesr Turyear and Scales, candidate for Congress, will address the people of the Sixth District at the following times and places i W'ieker'sOld Pluoe, Forsyth, . July 6 Madison, " . Kockingharo, " 20 Wentworth, - . . , "27 . Leaksville, ,. " " 2X lleidsvilie, " , " 30 Mta Mbitisu. We are requested ot state that there will he.a mass meeting of the American party at Forestville on the 2th instant. A free barbecue will lie given, to which all are invited. A number of distinguished speakers have cou ' -fiiu- l i.. apeak at that time. M Mt.iivc or the rsir.Msortu Antmris l'um There will be a Mass, Meeting oftlie f, . 1. o the American Piny at At uiK,uear i, . 1 eotnti Hail iitiad, '.' tuiks South East of ii ii. -igU. oil Friday, the Ttlk htMtuil. Theic will he a plentiful Harliccue prepared, ii . !';: nlmwinb t ttiloivl ate imiied, i There ill la- a nurobbr ot distinguished speakers pres et who will address the People. Cusut out ill Al.l,, TO DOIUSDl'TY. COME TO THE TOLLS' TO-DAY AND TOTE FOB OCR CANDIDATE KANAPAL'XI'' ... Now, what think yoa, people of all religious denominations, except that of Koine, of this ming ling of Church and State in political affairs? Is it hot time that such a system of electioneering as this should hej put downf "Tua Cm scu" expecta every man to do his duty! Mark that. Mr. James B. Clay. a son of the great Kontucky statesman, has been making a speech against the Amerioan Party, lie is the parson who tore down the old mansion of his immortab-'fathert instead of leaving It to be retorted to and gated on with reverential awe, by the men of ruturo generations. Prentice of the Louisville Journal, says, " by the way, as Mr. James B. Clay, ac cording to our information, is or has been selling the beams, rafters, posts, &c., of his glorious father's old dwelling house to be manufactured Into Walking sticks, &o probably the Know Nothings would be glad to see a publication of his tariff of prices for tho lumber:" A great mary of them would, no doubt, ho willing to pay any reasonable price for precious relics from the mansion of the most illustrious of American statesmen, If Slmkfpoare had had a son, poij hly his bouse at Stratford-upon-Avon, instead of it standing as it now does, merely to bo gnied nt by hundreds or thousands of " pilgrims to his genins," without yielding a farthing to anybody. Plight have been torn down and sold for a very smart sum, as material for walking canes, chairs, snuffboxes, yenrs and years ago." Thb Ar.ni( N Patv in Ai.aii.im a. From the accounts that reach us from Alabama, the Amerioan party has already become formidable, and promises to swoop the State at the approach ing election. The Hon. W. R. Cobb, the old line Democratic representative oftlie 1 1 u ti tv i 1 1 litrict in congress, hastken position on the American platform, and men of all parties from every section of the State are rushing into tli American ranks. From the riiilattelpki .. THOMAS JEFFERSON A - KNOW N'OTU . 1NO." Soma time sine the Washington fxina con tained an article under the head of "lmmigiT. tion Ita Influence on our National Progress and Ptvsperitf," to which the Amerioan Organ savs, asmm.iniif-what is sot a fact, that the ura- venuon oi ioren;o imraigrain'n is one w eai- dinal objects of the American party, that journal arguen mat the policy ot such a party, adopted at aq e-irly period in our history, must hare ueen fatal to hear prosperity and greatness, since, as it pretended to show, in an argument based upon some census tables furnished bv one K'HAiit now or formerly a German employed in theCen sus oflice. the American nation is mainly indebt ed .r its growth in wealth and population to the UHusuin ot Immigrants Irotn t.urope. j ne.ner the great and sadden growth of the nation bo or be not a solid and permanent advantage, is a matter on which a difference of opinion may even now be held, when all thing are fairly taken into ooiisiilaration. This, however, is not to the point of our present nurnose. which is to show what were the opinions held by one at least of our early statcnion on the subject of foreign emigration and the advantages or disadvantages the einxctitl would accrue to the country from a large and rapid increase of its population by the introduction of an heterogeneous foreign immi gration. The following extract friau Jiijcrson's Notes on Virginia, to le found in the chapter on Population, will inform the reader what his ows were. These. It w ilt be seen, arc actually e political tenets that the (niurfbarge the The present desire of America is to produce rapid population by as great importation ot for- gners as possioie. jufc i hup iuuouuu s,"" lieyl The advantage proposou is toe luuui- ication of numbers. Now. let us suprme (for xamplo only) that in this State, we could double ur numbers in one year by the importation of reigncra, and tins is a greater acocsnion tuan le most sanguine ailvoeate lor emigration nas a $ht U) cxie;t. Ibon I say, pegiiming witp a ublo flock, wehll attain any gjvon degree of pulatlih, only twenty-seven years and three iintlisi shoncr than if we proceed on our single tock. ijf wo prop 01.0 four millions and a half as competent puniilation IT this State, we should be fifty-four and a half years attaining it, could wa at once double our numbers; and eigtliVKinc and throe-quartcr years if we rely on natural pro pagation, as may be seen ny ttic following tntue: Periods, Proceeding on our Proceedingona prccnt stock. doublestock. l,13.r,22B 2,270. ill 4,540,012 .Inly 7 th. M.i-s Mr.tnso .11 V- II srsriEi.D' Mill. Tlwrc etiog of the friends 4if the VI ass M . ,i i ynrv,, Msrt field's Mill, ill Wake (ioo' oi I .iomUv tiic.ll-t inat. A planttfu! ; jriw l. iino-rel. all are invited to at i I h"t a ill !." -i iollober .4 J f-tir.guislied , .....-etit, w'u" nill arf'li 'js Ihr j.eeple, W K- t-f i1- TICKETS. We re-pWHwwwd uniisb. any naiuber of Sheparil tu kfts Cw every canity in the Dis trict. Ssnd in your orders from all parts of the District, ami they asa La obtained at the filar office yraJu. 0 i i m Lors ar Maii.. The Washington Tnlon stntea that in every ease of loss by mail, whether aupis'sad to bo the result of eaul(y or of drpra. lat'n n,it Uimportut that tha department should "lis informed without delay of all tin cireum stances eonneeted with it Particular care should La taken to state tha name of tha office in which the letter was We! j tha day on which it was ao placed, and whether by tha writer himself or It another person ; tha day on which, if at all, it was actually Bailed ; tha nasaea of tha writer od tha person adlreesed i tha aiaoqni, and if rayrtirabla, a particular deseyiptioa of thvalua bls anokxura ) the amount of postage marked an tlia letter ; tha cf&es tn which addreMed, ami whether mailed direct thereto or to anotbaroffice for distrilsstion , tod tlia nana by which It was sent, with any further particulars that nay aid tin department In ita luresdigetiun respecting the cum of iba lose. try?- The American party of Georgia has nom inatcd Judge (iaruott Anil rows, of Wilkes county, as their cnudldate for Governor, in the approach ing guliernahiriul election, For the North Carolina Star. Ma Editor: The ineetingrof the friends of the American party, lielt at f lamluirg. W ake count was by motion of William 11. Iloud, called to order by apjioiiiting A. T. Mial, Preriilent : James Moodrot and Moses A. Kthorago, 'ice PrestttfiTrt,-i(l Moses ti, Todd, Secretary. tin motion, it was requested that Ma). C. L, Ilinton read the National American Platform, whieir was received with one feeling of applause by the sons of American soil, -and without murmur of condemnation from tho friends and allies of the Foreign and Itoman Catholic slaves. Afier wliTeh,"Tfon. Sion 11. libera defeudeirfhe platform of principles in an able and patriotic sfieecu ta one nan uonr s leogio, wiiieo carrieo conviction to the hearts and inindsof all preseol Wlioreiipon the ratification of the plattoru) was propoeeii and unanimously aduptetl, ijn motion tiie thanks of the meeting was ten dcred to Hon. Siou H. Rogers for hii able and isitriotic ilsrenoe of Amanean prinetou-s. flu motion, tha tluuiks of the meeting was ten dered to tho orhcers of the meeting : also, with a request that tlia North Carolina Star and all other patrs truiiiujy to tne cause mhiisn tha same. A fter Uia meetfnf adjourned, old .Samuel open ed his doors, when upwards of twenty fuund cheer under his hnspitabl roof, by planting Ihcmselvoa wliere our Iterojutionary lnUuirs lull us -on tha side of Liberty and I ndepeadunoe. . IX;BP0RATI0N PROCEEDINGS. IUi.xiou, July I'Jtb, lo'.i. Icial meeting of Uia Board of Commissioners 1 Uus ensuing, I'resent tua tuumdant ana all Ike members ul Uia Uoara. Mr. Cantwoll, City Attorney, presented the fol lowing Opinion of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, on the cause uf Commissioners c. John Ksaa. Thelutendaot slated that John Kane had au thored and reouestcd hitu to make known to this Hour I, that iinuieaiateiy usin nesnng ol bis de cision by tne Supreme Lourt, lis promptly closed his bar and dutiuul the retail trade in tr- dent spirits, 'i nicli aa received as information eailiug for no action by tha Board, H l.ervuju, ou motion, tha lnU.no ant was r quested to Live notice to Iboae retailing unoer Itiwnsa similarily idrtained to that of Mr. Kane i thai warrants will be Instituted upon violations held I f the lieense laws, cnnog to the knowlxlee of tha proper iiutnomies uiuueooguiianoaol II from and after this data. We learn that Hxnry W, Miller, Esq., addroe fod very large aa lience, at Elaration, in J. dins ton e-sinty oa Saturday bat, wb'svli will tall with flood affoet. In tha approachtng aloctlon. Let tair friends In that rgion da their doty Vet the roplehaya light aa tins subject, and old Johnston rill speak in thunder tonaa against pulitloal slaiaagogueism, foreija rule nod paJ tyranny. TaiTsjaat-riMia lAu Wsm. Tha WashinK tun Star of Satarday arsuing, aays Uia4 tua ao eaata rwaaisad In Waalikigtua frosa tha frontisr, with refsrenre to tha purposes, tha wlswrea bouts, and tha meaai of tha 8i.su and other baa la of ladiana, that would be openly hostile if ihaydarad a ba, tn ananawhat wsatradwtory. One as ail strings a rcpiart rsmUring it almost rvriaia thai General llarney'a Utile army il bava Lluudy sjrark am titair hands, while in lwa or ihnsa days rws af aa npysniW eharwats swhaa as. The swily tartaia amwlusion is that tha organisation ef the f wr new regiments lots Ism ssal 6-Rucals tn all on tli fr,tir entitled la tU psntoeduei of thetinswrnasMit M tha I nited 5osta ; all neensmta (ming is) rsprsMiting that tha news ot tlx fwreit whb-k have thus Im made to gira do protaeUoaj la tha frontier, baa h4 a salulory tiJlumrs Iks minds ,4 m.M at Us toilets i nrswsl la be ht-tilr at Ibis lima. On motion.il Was OruVrftLthattharenommed tions granted by this Board to F, M. Ironmonger ana J. v. nun m, ior retail in-ruse, us ami Ire same is hereby revoked, and that tha fas paid bv ttieia be refunded. Mr. A. M. Gorman, City Traasurar, submitted his semi annual rsport, from which it is ascer tained there had beta received to July 1st. fn all sources. f -fj .tj Paid oat for claims previous to 3ni 64 " " " expense ineumid ia l-45 1VJJ Tl Amount paid oat axeewllng iteeeipta tl I Tlia City Attorney wa directed to adJrese trustees ul Ina ur llospiuti luud, re'iumiig ibeu to snw causa wny uiey may not pnswesj l 1 tic tu the erectton of tha requisite UiiMings, Ac. Aeeoanta allow d In favor of C II. Jobnron fa f.ui, hir of wagons and teams la hauling ruck for cut bm. In fsi.sr of K, CantwelL City Alt..r. nry, tur prifrlilsJ senioa in County, Superior and nuprsoi uins funj, lAjito, lor etlsrr pf lessional serviosa ro-i From Utr Salutmrf Waldman. LETTER FROM H.W.Gl'lON, ESi LtNTOLNToW, July IJth, 153 .Vcssrs EJii'Vit OnsuliciMd by n. yuu hnva ftjr seroral weeks f-asi, givon to my name a eou- and reee'iTed with raptures of joy. It pwiu!Ja that a nation so eniiieil can expert to I wij'-jiwn peace, irsiupiiioy unit nariiioiij ui feeling nv,. i;i.tim-tit so e-'oiiiiol to in welfira j an, I it ise.-r'iii,!. rrol.l.-ui itie l. whetbrr a I'ld n f sueh corrupt and di-od.mt materials can at aim- RATlFlCATIOM MEETIMJ IN PlTfSIJUUO, spicumie iM.i;ion in P'Sr rs's-r. w s oaooio.iic ,, , . .f. , , . at..,.rrii ..,riJ WKiKtI.,,es 1 .""'H"!. VCU if It aCtluT SUCU S in tins district, vt lul -t I anni your kind and filtering inU.mion and tender you in v thanks r.ierelorc yet, a I am npprcnen- ie. uou iot rriicpisnion mar ue Hiiw-mwuei and may silence conTtgiTiujiI by tliL Tis&iil gisid esteem 1 desire tvor to retain, I beg kme to rerpiest, that my name may be withdrawn fruni publie notice ; or if still retained by yon, that it may lie accompanied by an explanaiiyu of tha Hition 1 really occupy, Although not a politician by trale, it haseror been my practii to give to every public question, a calm, ih r oigh awl impartial consideration.- After giving to the issues at present agitated luioa is worth pmarving. Very Ro-pei'tfullf, your must obudiept e., s- II. W. GVION. THE StjlTHEUN STATES. We are glad to awe that fie American party has a strong fixithold in the Southern States generally, and that there is a fair Prospect of a majority if them casting their electonnl yotns for the Aiu.irn-.Hi oandidak! for the Presidency at the next election, if the National Convention which is to aesembla to ruaka the nomination, select a reliable n.uional man for that station. Much will tliruugii our country an earnest examination, ; .l,.,,,! 0rH thaacti.n of thai convention. Tha uu myseii imiy ana waruiiy oom.nmeu some s.irh cannot s.ipr,rt any other than a llnion nivtv f. ."t ii a. I " 1 !.-. . 1 'n rtar' rl nit at n ii st. 1 ......' . r . . A HKi Con. rtn ! I he iutiHiati td.i-ra ti ram lit t tn tm-i ahiirt mtl.Iie lMtlfW. an im 1 i- i . , . . ...... . , m nun w-BHiatuiy p u,e umtiii. rnrto , ,tu,, u,, ..e. tear,, rt,M!MiKasl Wa m.t hewnl of an rtca-iemy on uuniay, in, j .u. , .o ra, .jr leman who was eiveau, .u..fc itl. .1.. the pl.itf .nu of prinaiile adopted by the Phi's- drlphia National Anierioaq Copveiitiou, of the 4th ultimo. The meeting w called to ordsr Vr the ap pointment of Aaron U. l leaOen, r.q, I'resHlent, . idects, William S. Gqntar 3114 jobp, Mi-C. El lington, necretJvriii. newly loriue-i "American I arty' and am on-! ilbng, therefore, that my name may be consid ered, by anv one, as used antug niiitn-ally to the success of Col, Stowo, tho Aiwricw Candidate. For him I shall cut my vote and exert a-b&t littio intlocuco 1 possess. To shew my sincerity In adopting the Ameri can principles I will take only what 1 con-i lur a single branch of the H'Hl!m viuw ul the subject omitting all others for want of leisure just now believing that this Ttew alone, should be sufficient with tho entire South U produce a unnuimily of fueling and sentiment From the abstract of the census, pngo 15ft, it appears, that in the year 17UU, the population of mo qortiiei n Mates was, i,'.iurs,.Q And of the Southern States, l,iltil,372 TbeNorth and the South oeing then nearly equal. in the year I Sou, the iVoriueru suites had increased m, I3..142.I94 And tho Southern only to, !,IW,6lt ni, 1K0HI, 1K()21, .w.r.u 1.1S5.22SI 2.270.4.rrl 4.5l,ll'J manr-a man who will give to every cruise oftlie Constitution its dun weight ; and tt is presumed that th' North will notfarithe nomination of a man Of any ot'or principles. If, then, a sound Anicricm ne, recommended by the convention a man who will adiiiitiister the govurnmenl as it was administered under former administrations, and not upon seetiuqal principles, tbore pan be no d.iubt of his. election by an ovcrwiieliuing majority. That such a nomination wilt he made, wu confidently I Hiivo. And why should it not be ? At tlie N'ortli, as will at the South, the great body of the jwiplo desira to have the I'trion per pttuatud, and will cheerfully unite w ith the South fvir that purpose. It is trim, that the most North ern citiseiis arc Froo Rulers : hut we must ls careful to dravy the distinction between Free- Sorters and AtKditionisui. TI.e Free-Soiters, con tends o'llv that slaverv shonbl not be eibiblisbed The President, on takit.g hi aout, briofly ex plained the t hji-ut of Iba meuting, and request ed tha riccretary to read fhe pfutforui. After which, William p. Taylor1, from a committee appointed for that purpose, reported the follow ing resolupjons nUicb vera qnauuuously adop ted, - . Whereas, in the month of June last, represen tatives (if the American panr. in a lonyeniinn tne new oruer alt nia nna talents and t . ni:M. 1 1 .....a I 1 ... 1 asseumiea in tua city 1 , 1 iinaocipioa. awqaeu 1 irsjnence r and published to thai qited Stetea uf America, 1 plattorm of pfinciples; . . Tltrrrfart Rmihn1, That we, BiemlHsra of the American party uf tha county of Chatham, do heartily approve nf and emphatically endorse the platform of principles aln)ted and promulpited bow to such an extent that niter a wl-iie be r-tild not aisUnguish between fret and io n. N-w what an awful stste nf tlons! it will . fbonld i tha Edilora and orators alludu-l tu above gi-t into. l'iM. . knoa-.nrtudA Ui !tniiJiat tijjl jceii lean organisation is not a Whig frmu-rn iion t tbff know prfctiy well that hhrpard, Stowetand Latham, wlHareniuuing forCoi"?res on tha American Ticket ar, Dcmucrata f ioii't they know that many of the most respectable and influential Demostnts in CumtierLin.) belong tn theAmeriran order I Don't they know that Il'n. John Kerr, one of Ihe most prominent Whiga in tha State, is running on the Ami- American ticket, ana bringing to Pear nzuinst did Don't Utif know that Sir. Cahlwoil, who was running in tha Salisbury District as It Whi;-, and against Mr, Crnige, a Iscinorrut and anti-Know Nothing, withdrew from the contest and enme' out in a card against the American eardidate. Sir. Mow, and threw his intwrest in favor of Mr. tha American plattorm of principle attnpreri ami promulgated - : . " . by the National ('.invention of the American par- J"' becau PP A ..Inn in Il,iU,UIl,l. "Vftr - fesorerf. That as American patrinta derntH- ""V ,.,hey,?nPw!lh,t T.. L. Clingmin, whq ly nttaphad to the Union, and hostile to pWgn ? ' ",hly.i, Jn opi;"."n encroachments and Catholic dominion, wa will utne"kMefJ J.? ' c,hoy ko ''.". ............. . M AIM thlttUsthillnr tilt St nl as ara niruu,ul .1 nsp every effort mimTMitihio with the b.el.-fenfv. I f Z , T II 7 r , ' - and exafteil prin.iple. of ,h. party to fndoctri-tZ',iJ,r,&t' wheie nd a not noy a :is".ln t'ieto'tnowlelgV' th right of the people of a territory to dispose of liie ., . . 7TT71 question of slavery as they may think pnqsir, on T . , 4,'.4--,4.Ki , (ormiiija State Constitution. Tho abolitionist is It appears then, that in the short spacp of sixty ! ; c.,r,,- ,ir...,,i... ,....,.;,.,;,, ,i, . tr years, the Northern States have fat ..utatrippvl j s, . nil,r W viuii4l(. ,llH ,:linl,titution te at- tlie Southern in the increase of pipulation i ati.l ,.,in W ,,j,K,t jiombors ul the American party iiiisuuTi appears tne moro strtsing, wnen uiu j nl ,, Xq..t, ,vn,1mt ,olitionits, but Frtifl-Soil-samo census Report cstahiljlies, that the Kiws - ei-s ; and would have Iwn epntent to have the of the South havo increased more largely than , Kugitire Slave law enforwl, had not theMissou tha Mticr o( the North. H hence ooiuca tins j ri Urninr .ini-e been rvprnilvd. The only material increase thcnol the North over the South f Hie ,!l!ori,nl-l,e(ivl!i..iitbi!iiiiind imimbarsuf the same In the first ooltimn are statwl periods of 27 ears, in the second are our numbers at eacu pe rii(J. a they will bo if we proceed on our prcMMit st(tck:and in thrrthirJ wliat they wouht lie at Hie same periods, wore w a to set out from the double I our present slock. 1 nave tiiKon uia term ot or millions and a halt lor example s sake only, Yet I am persuaded it is a greator number than lbs country spoken of. considering how much in arable land it contains, canelothonnd feed, with- ut a material change in the. quality their liot. Hut are there no inconvenience to lie thrown into the scale against the advantage expeote I Irom a multiplication 01 numners oy tne impor tation of foreigners f Dis lor the happiness of those united in society to harmonize as much as Missitite in matters which they most of necessity transact together. Civil government being tho solo object of forming societies, its administration must le conducted by common oonsent. t-.very species ot government nas its specmo principles. perhaps, are more peculiar than those ot Liter in the 1,'ruiersH. tt rsa errnrpo! the f result principles id" tlia English Constitution, with oilier dormsl troui nsturs.1 rignt ana natu-1 ral reason. To these nothing can be more op posed than the maxims nf nbsolute monarchies ; yet from such w ar, to expect tho greatest num bers of emigrants. 'They will bring with them the principles of the llovuf nnwnts they Lave, Imbibed in thsir early youth; or if able tn throw them off, it-will Is? in escnauge ior an uiioouioilsi iimiiiKwinims, passing, a is usual, from uue extreme to anoth er. It would lie a miracle -wore they to stop pre cisely at the point of temperate liberty. Tlieso principles, wiui their uuiguage, iney win trans mit to tlicir, children. . In proportion to their nmuliers they will share with us the legislation. They will infuse into it their spirit, warp and bins its directions, and render it a heterogeneous. incoherent, distracted uiass. 1 may apisul to experience during the present contest for a veri fication of these conjeetures. But if tliey Is) not certain in event, are they not possible, are they uot prolstble F Is It not safer to wait with pallet I twenty-seven years and tlirce month longer for the attainment of any -degree of population de sired or expected T May not our government lie more homogeneous, more iieaosable, more dura- nier nupfssve twenty ruuumis oi republican Amarvans thrown all of a sudden into r ranee what would be tlia condition of that king lom T If it would be more tu bulent, lass happy, less strong, wa may believe that tha addition of half amillMin ot loretguer to our pressnt numtjers would produce a Ilka effect here. If tliey come of themselves they are entitled tn all tha right ot oititensbip; but I doubt the expediency of inri-1 ting then by antraornujary anoairagementa. I ' "I mean not that these doubt ihould ha ex tended to the importation of useful artificers. Tb policy of that measure depends on very dif ferent ooidiratiu. Spar ao expense in ob taining them, thvy will, after a while, go the boa and iluugh-, but, in the meantime, they will teach us something that wa do not know. It is not ao in agriculture. Tha indiffsr nt slats is that among as does not pns-nssi from a want of knowl edge merely. It Is front our having sued qnanuV tie of Is tid tu wast aa wa pleas. In Kurispeth object i to make tha most of their land, labor being abundant, here it ia an make the moat of our labor, land being aliundant." question is answered on page l.io of said report, as follows : "Total nuinUir of immigrants into the United Ktates, since 17'JO, Hvingin IXiU, with descendants of immigrants, 4,3i)4,41C." Here then is proof positive ns to the source of this increase; and now lul its consequences, as to the Southern States, In the first Congress, tha North had 35 niciu. And the South had 30 " There being llion only a difference of 5 " , In the reprwoututioq in Congress umjcr the census uf IKK) sec Report page ltril, The North has 144 members, And the South only 'JO " So it appears, that since 1791, the South has lostd'J uiembers in the House ol Represenbitives alone, saying nothing of the Senate. This loss then ia clearly attributable to the immigrants and their deceudants, living in lMOO, and enum erated in the census ii-tnron for thut year ; and it should be remembered, that to increase the delegation of any Statu, it is not noooHsai y that the inhabitant thereof should bo naturalised or entitled to vote. But that on the oonlrary, all uro vnuuierated, whether men, women or chil dren; and that according to such enumeration alone, are the loeiuhcrs. uqorlioiicd between the svvuml Suites. Now, should Ihe stream of immigration ls. permitted tu flow. as prior to IH.'O), wbuis so dull as nut ti perceive, that before the pvcbout gene ratiou shall have passed away, the South will and must iiecesf urily lose "Ttuoilier 50 nioiubcm in Congruss, giving the Jwrlli a ninjnrity of ntloaat iihj over us in the popular branch I humbling the 8 mtli into the pitiful attitude of a suppliant for Northern favors or Northern stR.r. Inhere is iiTTliiw more coustaiit than that of'cause and eSVct," and if immigration, the cause, be permit ted touontinue Uievucct, Southern degradation, ia uro tolbllow. r'- Tha Iksird then adjoUrn't. ' J. J. t lllll.SK A, F.I.MTU- Sxliar.-Tha asUry of tU Ovw rawf of ludiati, ttiowgh entail enough ,ha title.) withont list perqtiUtu to ahieh h oft an bills tU inewnsbsnt, I JH qnil liberal whea atslnj In f3. Thastliaaalarysjrlaai jdo. rsssl busts, an nimibjr, (m by the Kui, l-lO;,lWsJwf.a- family ea awam, w4 pataate, .l,tsj; rejpiiar 'tiiBg p of Ui Ouyam-w'a bat, IVl'Sii pntnra sa salary, ! iKsM f, i.,Ueg p.! tk knsti. twiioaa, i assUep.! fUI) I, ,r.o , M,k lag a aa ,u- uh1. . ornF.Rs, curk. Tat Absiitstio Bam I-msib In hi tsMch in Ibis piac on Tuasday hut, Mr, Cling ataa id that h ltkd Iba Adminiatralioa of Gensral Picme teller tliaa any ol! "v siuc hi onn.ae-i wuh ioliuc, ur words In Uial amoant, Ni to has Uaked out at last, and lies " tn.Jepsw det natstiW" ha taken ap. hi huuldrra the brunt and lairden uf drgsnerat anti Js- tax, antt-Ameripsn Demorraey I Every Is dy ,sra saluted of this bg bsnfora, hot a did it i t. sn to mt Uiu can ti.a. trio-svlrd, ij-in-cmiuiusl poiiuaian, awa an tbua frankly aPl deliver hi uperargn in luis atvla. krsit woabl have tloaight an I Tha p"pM of Uita Disirwt anw eaa know and aaslerstand, that tha grand and gUrksaa ssnmsaiaglifig st frrssofrs, ls,liti. aisit and disunion ists ia the sbieealsitH 4 iimtri I'lerea. avert with the decided approoatbat of Mr. t linrnsaa, Apprnwof tiar. of a Komsa Cit ha fust Msuw besnsral, nf a)sditj.sx ts.sr amnrs of til Tarrimries, ef lorsigners at (lamed a nr )l misters, to Involv a in disVuh tie with oiler miosis, and disgrace lbs eu-intiy with Intend cxmferenevs, of feurhng hsU.g fnna eflna all wen alio rafua to rv'a ir4 Asssriran raliiig Amrnra! In slHirt, lit Auaa tisit ht of eorTvpti-sti, r.ttentiMS and iavl etii'y, a!." b surr-sipds an-l.n erliBt,,-. Oie present Ixsnetvl te vftiesefit, I u Iw -r ih g'-a'Wovsn, sol r,ei. erv-ift b w-t ba t; As evidence thai we do at misapprehend the sentiments of Mr. Jefferainon this subject, and as pronf that his opinions are misrsprtsionb d by tha Union, wa quote tha following paasag from tha atanesrrint botes nf a distinguished entrm norary and frie id of his, on who not only held a high and issportant govomiasnt otSea at the lima, hot was, with Jelferaoa, a fellow mmlr and oltcar of tha Araarwan I'hiloantdiieal Ns-ie- tv, and noMi tb . utin.Una and astana of Washington. H a refer la Aadraw FHinnli. wh, ia tha imk sag of his anpabliahsd )oaral, ra tnarkat "M'iissoulm, In his rise and fsH nf tb Wo man Etnpira, anrttMite h mt.f etunss ii,-h paved rti ass lo Its ilestnwM,,,,. In pan, (,. rbs indiserimiaste admilon tn it:taetilf. and Mr Jeff.rnn,in hlsV-nss op Virnl, l.mT, rVrf itni fa f ( a7u'e ia as, W AmtrUan trri Irr." When Airslrwsew ar employed in rwwraes sta tUtles tor tha .ramns rsf tb f 'tw.l I Indeed hardly tnW MMrtsI thai tbsy will t tn aits- rerawssnl the ytew and opinion rsf nor early staUTneni and it Is well on such twasW-n that they te tewight fsrward to sneak fur themselves As estr opponent aan gain aothiet frma a Mr rep r. 'I tat ina nf lti vlesr rsf Iha flhT of Hi BeyinbHe, on tta n'i"l"ei nf nsltrrnhsstbns. It Were hetter to refrain frnm nantt, thstr enln- . anlsas It ran h dun Wilh-ail perpalrnting earn gnat lannrauona. Absitx. Ktyasoawatay. Wslosrn that tare ot tli ConmiissHWier of tb IV.nk of Clrnd. rwamad h-sw this au-minr fr-wi New York hringiagwith them sht I JSMssiof iwi and the n rested note fw tit now Itank, whU-h ean tha b pol I c,pnHtoa Immedikirly alter tbs i.in lit nl rmm t tt. m.mI.. .y.t.Ll '! ' ' i on atvndsy ikii . lit. g m. I' r It Ihr-TO, tt st lis I I nt. ana s i I, . s.! of a, .,. I f-,.t. t j . te itOtl O u-- ' nh a ti-i 'ni-.t 'i t. r, iit-jt ! prides! 1 . r ! and f.ll . .n.t 1 . . . I ' l. lifts, til rs in rl . A!..m..'. '!l l (V,, . ( I I... t. tua flii.issl nf Si-nk t'srTl.na (ttat, i.da t a fen. 4 i. . . i li imt tt( -rtra Ttmrst TTi Fivu'evill and Aa tha American party proposes tn remove the cause to stop the torrent of immigration, 1 for one, (t in say, iiod speed the good nork, and give to it every aid t oun coiiiin:uid. Uut again, whom do tint 'J nienibora tn Con- gre.m represent? Not Amoricnns certainly, or soma Americans must bays two representatives, which cannot be. They clearly represent thus ratios of foreigners for whom they wore appor tioned. And when we consiib-r the hetcrogune itus mass of this foreign element of soeiuty, wo should uot be urpricd to flud iu tlieir represen tatives, so louoh recklessness, corruption and blackguardism, aa are continually exhibited in our Coiigres. Tli only remedy lor this disease, is the removal ul its causa : w Inch is one of the objects of the American party. It often is argued betore the people. Unit the uuiuImu- ul foreigners wiihiu our country is iw, small and iusigniliuaut tu irioita them to action against 111 in, and UiU point is always tebeiueittly pressed, lmhqieitdcnt ol too foot, that they ar already ao numerous, as t eau the old line party leaders and oflia si-ekers anaidiuusly lo strive with each other to secure their favor, and that by means not the most virtuous: and independent of tha further fact, tlmt we have strong reasons to Imlieva, that the Presidency of the boiled States - bo atrt a ly been put up to publie auction, and add la the higneat bidder, by thaUtmeral eoniiosi.dnig tha foreign vote in America I I aay independent of these facts, tho census report shows, thai lbs foreigners, aiid thair descendant iu lhd, being 4,Oll,2e, is inori) than aulfactenl toaotiulerbalanoa tha federal pnpulatiua oftlut fdlowing nine Southern States, vis: North t.'arolina. South Candina, Ueorgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louis iana, Florida, Arkansas and Texas, the aggregate of their federal population tiding only 4.oln,bc4 ! tnua, as it wers, milling ami stilting tha Tom and influence of nine Suultiern Stats European repraseutalioa ehacking tlia Svutlwrn tone I J be nil to ui onuui is aireaiiy great, and oyerwb tu rning ruin, only lingera for a sow in. How ean Hsi'hc-pcrs thus run after fnlrfOmls. decrying tlie party that is So prs-ewinenlly Sootbern, "Wliv quit their own, tn stand on foreign ground r' The lor and thirst f r place term to b greater in this wetalie age, tliaa Uia Una of country. If tha Amen, sit Party ahall oom pass ita pur poaes, and entirsly eut oU all Ivrsixu iinioigrsiioti, eveti tlian tha evils will 1st great rioii-b. At tit i b of Ui Revolution in iiJ, lb q nUtoni of tb I'niusi States a nsarlv f ur tuiin on, and in 1H60, had increaand five f-.Id. to inertly njih linn. In aadhr period nf anty tear, the Aneriean po ulslim, by a like ratio of laeraas,. tat exiam one nunurea tuililon J aatir American. The fiat-ignor. with ttia ini laasa sine 1KW being now U o.li)j;41i( atusi uien i tinny bunions a mouilstr &() per cent grenuTr "" m prwsaiit aaure popuiauwa of tn lil-T-u estate. The fttate and publie lands In a few yaar will ha ihVtearJy rsv ksd with ear ewa fsstMilatioa. without Inritlng. prtng and aetaally paving Eonqa tn take np bar abode with as. Smie regard should h had tn the nxt and sooe.Piig generali-wis, and rwrteidenl parents always has ner ta Ihaenasfort, pn-rily and happiaasa ist their onspnng I trttt that In rMe entidisjised statement nr a sines I. ranch of It questiiei I hsr aid noo 4, aa fostify rarself in aidinf with that party, which is pr-antntjlT the H-wutHem Partyaad the view I hr tska " It I aely Hatthern, with -tt rssr-tM to parvy penri'. To pwvnl lit furthsr hamMtstPwi nf the "-nth. s'lonld U tltaonawi.h. rti anit-t atntof avsry n sttliraer and rw. stse ran wa a'srt tha Impending aril, bnl by a CisaeesH n4 rtT(wtt anion tsvatstssrinltiii to r mats tli cans of all oar owa and euantry'e Ills t Tha aontinssl lntrsitt"tint ef fors'amrs front arft-d, s-.mi4 sl fstripg tump. ng.tniVring arwrianisnt. b lirloplst. awssst-itM and other radical eaormilies. and traalanting tn oar land, rstvnim and pnlvransy, Wtnlstry atid tttkdchty with rt !r trains uf ticssi and mnvsa, I stmly dettal 1 policy. Inat rsarelvthsitirolaiioa 'd no Tirtssrtis pitnds. Wtsr lit ahip that " frriebbs-t wnh stv h disnvskra only sarrfed tsf haing latntsil with small r-'t, eholera or rdbr 1 gd u phvial itifst-tion, bow rM1di and rigidly would i !tr, an 1 jmrty at ilia South, tain rtispect to that measure, riiev think that tha compromise should be restor cl. uhiht at the South it is thopgiil to be batter that things should stand as they are, though no bench! is expected to accrue to the South from the repeal of that ineavunj. W know that Ute idea has 'licen entertained, that liaiieaa may become a slave Statu ; but a littla rorlcDUon, we think will satisfy apy man of tlia arroneousnoss of that opinion. The new territories are settled ill most part by foreign, immigrants, arid these are invariably iippowdto the intnsluction of slavery; and as, in tho liliornlity of our national legisla tors, the riht td voting in territoruia has been ooncoded to foreigners, without waiting for nat uralisation, wo may la) Nitre that slavery will never be allowed in a territory aettlcd by this class ot population If. tlioo, tho nnoohcrs of the American party North and South agree upon the groat points of policy to bo adopted if they haruionixe in the determination to support the Constitution and the linioii in the protswed change iti tlia natu ralisation laws in placing the control uf public aifairs in the bauds of nativcs--aitd in utlier mat ters considered rcquisitu tu carry ont true Amer ican principles Why should a 'iitferencaalsHit a uiattur which ia rually of no praofical imptirtanee to either scetion, prevent oordial oo-operntion in tho niauin:ition and auptiort of an American ciimlidata for the t'residenct f Will t'i)' content to sacnttoe the ptruiaiunt interest of the nation in a sooahlile about a straw ? Roth sides profess tj gland by the I-ohm, and tu cherish the Consti tution anil dxith will, we hope tu stand firm tn uotenoe ot American rights, Wuarc Snullicrir4-imh ; Southern In Intorost; Soutiicrn in principle and feeling but we are national also, and prize tlie Union above all other oonsidcralions. Wo regret the indiscretion com mitted in the repeal of the compromise; but do not see in that sot anything to satisfy a sectional warfare, nineli loss a division in the rank of the American party. And such, we believe, to 1st the general feeling in tlie Suith, lha great oorrtitr tions have cad Bo the administration of nubbe affairs at Washington, is porcepilhla to every one and that the tint has arrived to substitute American rulura lor those who have been too much inlluetiosd by the desire te win foreign applause and support, we think, cannot, with truth, he denied. Tli American people have undertaken to make this change, and nothing ia required to tssuu success put uarmony ot action. 1 hat the whole American party. JNorth. South r.ast and vv est, will pull together In tlia great contest to take place next ve.tr lor tne Presidency, wa will not permit ourselves to doubt. Every itir diaatton at Uia .Sou to, shows ibat the American are united and active and tha results uf the coming elections, will probably show then to be successful. In Louisiana, Uia election nf the American ticket is aonsidured a eortatn and o in all Southern States. In Maryland we shall not be surprised at an amount of majority for the Ameriuau candidates. Wa see, than before us, fair promise and bright tospeuts and would urge upon every member uf iba American order, a oontitiunnoe of seal, activity and diligence that ha may assist in achieving a glortini victory to Uia Star Kpangled Banner. Wo1. OHjipr. The American party ia a National party, and i ao regarded by very many of both tlie oh! par, tie)' and it ia for this reason tlmt such editor and Orators as we allude to want to crush, it. Ihey wejl gnaw that if they let the present ort- , portunity slipof crushing the young giant he will soon become trqnganoujt to crush Uiom. 'ay. 4r'JV .. v- . . . nata our ecuiitry with pore, native American sentiments in coiitrarentian to foreign rule ant I'nnnl tyranny. , . 7'iWnt', Tbstwa krownortomohintrlcorWhlg party.buteonsigningtoobllvionsgraTetheaftiiiitie and predilections heretofiire existing, and in our common brotherhood unite to advance the Amer- cin cause: to free ourselvcS from foreign Influ ence, to protect and dafend our bnly Protestant religion and to ardor the blrtfirtiili t of Amerioan eitiscna. I Tni Cvfyot Crop. -Mcasre. Neil. Brothers A Jlwlmt, That we regard as above were party t-., new lork, have issued a oircubir in rela- the principles which prompted and apoka Into tion ta the cotton emp. It gives the statistical existence tho American nrganlxatlon, and exult- details, according to tho Litest adyicca, and makes Ingly look forward tn the day, not far ..distant, the di'liitieticy in receipts anioun); to l,4iKi,W when reckless aspirtvdt and neartlesa Hcmagn- bales, the decrease of shipments lo foreign ports gues will lie' proscribed and cur own dearly to PJ.tsjO ' thodccreasBtotlreat Hritain toti3,(X, ism gut America remoroa to IU original purity 1 ana tne aoci-ease ot stoex to lti.uii'u tales, it under I ho constitution. I also include extracts of letter frorri the various lie ml. That In Uia opinion of thla meeting I portions nf the Soulh In relation to the new cron. there is no haven of safety and repose for the I upon nhioh Uiis comment Is nmds : t'nlnn, without the fold of tha American party, I Were these letters to be relied upon as fairly d that the perpetuity of Jtpj vpion dppflnqs up- I ropresunung tne wuop rraintTy, we would have It success. . - I ku look for a decrease of about one-fifth In the Hamtrtd. That we tender tn our distinguished I vuPt fr" the bort breadth of land. W havo bmthurand follow-eltlxen, John H. Hnugliton, o doubt, boa ever, thr.t such a view would 1 our delegate and representative in tha late Na- lfatly exaggerated, and taking into account the tional Convention, our thanka and Oimgratola- oiroumsunc, that from many sections jro hear tinn Sir his vary ctSclarrl service rfrulereil In ' deoreaae, and from one, on the contrary, tb eonvantlon for the patriotic and nnswery wa a re advised of an increase of ontniighth, it "i ing position be occupied In hi able defence of more probabla that fire percent., at which we our cherished southern institutions. estimated it on Uie 2'lth of Juno, would I a closer Wherenpnn Jidin II. Ilanghton, Esq., tlien de- approximation lo the reduction throughout h livcrcd an able and oloquent addrcas of some two country, and this Is not ao great but that a fa- honrs In length, In whloh ha auprirtcd the prin- vorable season throughout would make it up. It clples of the American party, with his usual sent ' enough, however, f rendor it yery jmprobablo and ability, giving a full mid yery aatisfactory that the Orop of lejo- will be an execs-iivo otto." account nf tha proceedings and lUiingsof tlie iSn tt...i M.......inn art., widcii Edwin 0. Readn, Esq., won called for, when nmnooAanAsa. ina rvening fost, f iiem. ha arose anil aildrctuied the audience In hi Hsu- eommenting upon the declaration of tha al able and elooiienl atvl for soma half hmtr nr Lh'"k.r fftvor of t,,e eiin of speech, employ more, doclaring that he had never In all ltia x-.ttowinx antntrnuia asttirc: -- ...... i life foe so groat a iinanipnty nt aenttiaent upon "We are delighted to see the government or nt any political platform of principle, as there wa at Washiiirrton coming out in favor of freedom -f in'thi Pistrlet, In fayor of American principle, I 'X- The amplest liberty of discussion in all Roiilaniln .1. llowae waa next colled for, who 'lu,M'V,nf .0I po"o naturo, appeared ond dcclarcil hi attaeliment fiir the "asiiingioo unum, In tlia psssags we give American party in the etrongest terms, but de- bf.low f.ro iu 3Ttordy' sheet, is not only to be dined making anything like a regular spenoh. ""' uo..u..gou. Col. A. J. Steadutan wni then loudly called for who in answer to the call, appeared and deliver ed an able and eloquent eddies iu favor of the Amerioan onus. Jams II. linailen. Esnj.. waa then called for. but did not respond, ae he had provbmsly led tha assembly. T . . 1I..M hm! tti.t ttt nflvwwijtdlnff. nt ttila meeting he published in the North C.rolinn Star uf. frank '" W honesty in the evprcssbm of with a ranusst thai an me paner in tne state l" ! mi is ,.,is ,o n ,ou A-lnndte tn th. Amsricsn parts copy. I "Hica lo hi gift, and any nttc JkUM atUcn, on ntniion. vn meeting B'lioum- Thst golden time which political drenmers have some ti ma seen in vision, but nerpr in re i. ity, when nut (inly isnorssly to be turned nut of oflice for speaking his honest thought on a political question, and nnlsaiy to lie undeated in any THtrt of th country for Mongipg to an un- I popular Party, nnt plain peakiigia even to he rewarded t the Executive l to look about for men ad. A. lb IIEAPES. Preaidont. ' W. S. Cunter, and Jybn McC. Ellington, Secretaries, ntlica in hi gift, and any attempt to interfere , witn tn right ot ire, discussion wll 1 sum to awaken hia special displeasure, and to tie com -teraeted by all th means which his hi -h station and the laws of tha land places within bisrcach." This will be delightful news to the lews re maining meanengers and It. sir-sweepers who have been "suspected of being Americans." Ina speech dell 4th of July, by Veapaaiaa Ellis, late editor of lha American Organ, the following assertion was taadat I The pop' nnneio to Pjialn, before the onbl net of th President was known to tha puhlio here, Urrlamt, ta Mmlrnl, iiuii (As yrtttrt Fml imutrr litxtral, a t'sWie, asotiM ht a avrssoer of (Ac (.Viwaaf oj GVaeruf J Veres " There hi other and abundant proof to confirm tlie opinion that si... sniwiinlinstit wa aMturad in tli Hiisiian ltir archy lief ore tha Catholie ToU ae cut for th Horfolk, July 21 TUmr Ths supply f.rpast preswnt lneBmbTltl', week hardly eqnsl to th demand, and qui. The Baitimora Repablloan, aa anti-American aalea of auparllne t HJt. Extra 11 J. lamily paper proa oun one tins a pass laiaauoou, anacaii i t f PRICES U R It E N T . aVevarUd weraaslj for the Iter hy A. IL atoFhsetar h C., Waal wall BrsssTs, ranrarding and Cos. axinlaa Ksrtkaats, , t Keanck laar. PERJl'UV AT A PREMII'M. Wa find in Ui Utebniond Enuirer a pultlie tinn thai purport Inlets grand xpoofthawh I paraohnriiali of th Know Nothing onU-r of North Carolina, which ia being copltsl Into tjis I'ivrce napera of that 'lata. Tha publication ia made, tha t.uquirer sajs, at Uia 'rniusal of pat. none lmocraia in north l.aruiina.' y on it author for tha proof. Tha Washington Union of errame take sides with the Republican, and ealle the assay Uoa t tupid, aenaeltsw, falaahoud, and sayst "Every man to tlie country not a mem tier ot a kaow-nothnig song, ana inus not a loot or call ei--nv. f iisia : ll-msn f . its :. - sa at) -aa.ng nuniy. nt par, f.r I he Uu "patriotic" and honest lleniorral ahoald have saleeted a t.aier outside of the State for publish ing this alleged expose, is a question which w shall not top loeoBsidcr, but bow any man who has taluoi tn otemn otiligationa aiaaUined la this puhlicaUon I which Ihey say tatru,) eaa be haltered on oath whan hedehlwatply lihone it, we earmot eofuete. The obligation pebllsbe. in this expos hh'nds the metntsfr tn keep all Ute escret of the order inviolate, and thw they Tolunrarliv mxta siniwtrelT timtnis tn no wttii a full undurslAndirig of the solemn annliisii and penalties. Y et her are men who dclilierately violate an oldigation solemnly and tnlantanly tnlu-n and atrunga to aay aten are found vu ea courage such bas acts. la Uits slleged exBssw h) ineldl th Consti- lulun uf Ui Stat, Council uf North Caroline, to which Is afbaed th names of Ui alleged olhiwr. w think it would has Uss better fur th "petrtolia Ileasoeral" pi have mbmUsI thair naaws, for they ar all g enilawwa eltoy reproach aad tb fsytple will not he eptta aapprn, thsl iiey wottld lend Uiiraii to anything ahtse and m .nsinsts ti.rs .sii lotie Liatiioarats ' rapre- eitt tn r.Mrw nmning to I a. Th f!a!uh Btnlid .rd rats a great elssne, brans l hi ipaate UiUsslbat th Stat Ctwacit all ill decida apua th etc a wha shall h rtw ssstnU.1 tut all of. eaa, rn th v to b eiartsd by tin lisnsral Assembly. It aim aaaLes a etett slo ham us tb IauiiuiI "aitstt, a night with fl'"sd dour " (wa as lu n laegmg,1 t uitsfmiri aito shell I I . ft. Menaiors, Attortiry Inneral, Judges, Aa. Wall, aut'rssie wa adjmt ll. Ihd not iIm tatv old partios u.-e'. in aiiduight eatteu aitb dsrs lanr I st.l am lows barMv ded, to dett-raiuia who shall b I . H. rV aator. Atotney lirnwul, msf l'i-1 not lh balers of tb Isrm x'intis r.y, arid thr I sgoocraii mam- bers (d tl.s I.snlitum, il-j that yry Uiing ta Ksletifh ls.t aittlef f Hut, aav tb Stand ird, tney ar lsssnd tewta i it Hi bisniasa of Us- uisj oitv. M hat a si. It ehargel Vi hy in all pant iti avsrj pohtteal autssiag, elammiis ahawswr h.14, ta omit tin ir h,, rwl to be more than un candidate. UlS lliltlllT slWBTT I Ic-ljld li..Ur!t U( port th IMaHtave id lit ang r ht. TIm wte.l puhlkoaiMsa, wltiolt la n prasantad te ha aa awtragasiw, agrosa In its to a. a batura of siny argsi.iutHss with all th other panic. All this b".v Uurrur i as. n-1 y t th etfarf, ls.kslwtt sv ta-t why tbts aunt tssu:raii party 4ssnlt ttistt tnaioraTnag in sss-rat. laat ainiw, in j .mud i . ii, js.sri.iors uai tas l a t laio-r Miis-ti.sit taf ,i..,c t- Ut sil a s d st-.-esit. and at aitftrt, Cora Whit 80 f(i 03c Mixssl HO (re 'JOC. Wnr. Pipe IA5. W. 0, Ihd l. hhd 2N f,6 Kouffh bb fli. Pressed 3l). Handing SO (ii,m C'etirm No aales Pi report i very bills on mar Yellow 90(1 05e, R.O, bid knave, kaowe that ia the nature of things there I bet and buyers refuse lo operate , yte quote i( never waa, and aerer eould be, a pvupla ol I nomiaally at It), r- lot. foundation in traUt tar ea abwrd a elalsmant I Thr Hip, mall aalua at t- for rvtr siq We know, of oar awn knowledge, and front I Barrel. ouroe which put the qaestti beyond tb po I vsAOma rssrring, N. C, ii ( l ! cul ibilily of eontroyaray, Uutt Ih above allegatioa I f! 01 1 J family R.ss ht. and ss-an ; h i 1 1 I. mast he lals ta form, lalse in sulMtaaoa, talM mm r r. nemng rv o.r c t. i. in general, false Ja detail," - I I tiaja TbotnasUtn l.U0; W.C. ? I ,itl i .r jl," '., The above ie a epecimen of the current slang I Ihe Urooery owlet is rattier luaciue, hot that i ased bf th auti-American organs gener- PMcaa are sustained for all kinds, ally. If every one who oolongs to tlie American party neither a (nave or a lisii, umre tnusi p many knave and fool in North Carolina. liui lb tsMuty oi ina whole miosis ta m uia altesipusl proof of a ni gaUvoTiy Uia editor of Uie i ni'un juia geauesnen Bitting in ns onto in Washington, pralaade to aontradiet a conver sation that waa aad between nn. ii. jn. iiarria- Wilmlnrtoa Kaiket, July 21 - -rni.r ho change la prieya, and w ti. -i o a I n Sal yastarday uf only ii ,!.,. j, ,; ri &) 20 Iba This awning some 4d dip ehangrd bands at $1 . rvoirii iMrjwmtm -Alter closiet our re I. nt ... .. .... . . i. u , .i . i vekUtruaT tunnsr sais suri ntaoa oi . ,o i. i. .t rir and tne rotie e nuncio ta rpain. i raiy uie i - : ,, ' . -uioa ra.4 have kwn-if not long-syarsl 7 ' ?'", '" """' '! Mr. IWringer aays that the PoW npoein made sssmikw, bim wte rnarsu. apirs to i . ... i a..!-' iri-ui.: laulot. Hatim -Nothing don in Cnntmoni Lttt f.le w -1 at rl 40 t hug bbl. In N ... 1 we note a ;'v i aa Mr. LUiringer, f J kU wdin.r; quality tlHil is-U, orUiathiiisI !." , ,. . , . , lut ru oyer SJ0 rwOooe ta quite spannslr, and Ls tak-n oi itobbl. ettiai eibbl. iVowrTh atarkei is exectelii j't do'l, a' I priaa hT4aebod &'( d "i rents, lo t in r., till brands w not eal., yesn-r-Uy and i - I it o4 5M bid. Mill 2S,'i tsKo'ifJ JJ I t ,.;.., nd Hi) ft bbl. for fannlj," Uie U-i... . i -i. a at hiwest jure, HuU eiAiaai krceiti.J coasts i-e ', -., . i aasoid oa eurkat. the atalenetit lo hits in Spaio. The Ualtitnora Kariablirsn denire the ataUmant and ealla for proof.' which at snost worthy of belief; Uia tautaewt of sweh a gstiUtamui aa In whom Ui aaaartHta wa eiada, of the llaltimore Itetiabllsan, atilsa frsa th putt whsr It ana ittsdof Hut th editor uf the L'nioa goaa funher, and ays that af hi Bsvraonal katraladg. Ut stalrmanl ts untrael A sutau ty, tn aar of ma t. nuta taat he tary keenly, if ht know of it owa per nnal kaoats-lg what wee (aid at Madrid I t our MiaiststaBiaiB. Burn astataaveni assy do far th Washiagtwa L'aiun, hn amid hardly suit tb eeluatns of a respeetable heet. In rslsti te lite abor affair. Mr. Kill nn ant la a card la a lata number of the Aaterirsa Organ, and ritrale th as art ion made by hiat aa Uie 4th of July. II ys Utat Hon. stennelk rtarner auTsstotit usfly made lb aama dselaralbat, ar.il tst a hi wlluess 11 ss. 1. M. Uarringar, antr iloilaltr to Spain at I list tins. Mr. Ellis aays Mr. lUjoer B;al Ih deolarsUoa publuly end rsjs-sli -I It ia Waslnnt-a. Mr. Ill is, iu aaotl.sr parttd 1.1 card ssya "tm isapurtaat stroaiHStanee waapubiisbedla tit Anxrvan Urgaa utu aw si tits ago aad ha aot lo ny knots helg b-sa atilradu.-t-l. That atrmaistaiie, as pabl-ciy sutad at th Petnbrirs.rktt,JVy 20 : break eoittiiiu larK and i.nns a . Wa ouot lag , (ss ; I . r t. 7 5d(,lu4J;l-,n, uCI;.,. f iti.m Keeei; is hsv fslion - tf ere dematiding Ulior prlosa. W s (04 eta. (r r -sl In ptnu . i. . 11 aeo-rd U in art i toss tiio decline. W 1iota lo tl 5 1 'J'J I , psn-Uacy to loaor prvKs. lsr a baf id Bs salps ,. K - I I UU tn -1 S tr, i i' ( tl. tri.al narssiiii Itws I nf .r.- sgsinat Is-t it a v-, b.i ,t . l,k snasr ton tl.ant. Hot Wring nt.'y mtiral fJ.i,tmr, Crntra I In It o, n.4 I ihsrattsd 1 1 u ki .. , 1- lisnttl ia llisir c.itsts-sier and avtotati ueis i j tofuki i-f toe testut rri inn ? o..-is i s if tua asure, lhy i.m wktt l luimur t-m' ,'- i ,, t ur-wUiui Im ii M4o- W e oijotti r I ,! tines, hul L' tier i tl'c 1 , Harm W btts to Bo lima, was, ttiat a SHmtailta at Uta ItvsswHiraeT uf j ysnoa. qu sh.u Pennsylvania waitad apaa laral 1 isro oa I n lo at 1 1 ( Jl eta kaarlag tval ws l;a uantptil waa at nave a scat I niy -n i,i. l ta hi t ahinttt, aad rsanactstratad against suh a aeleetl -n, deatopstrstlng. by and tss, that k bad not the ssatti Intvs of tha I H tuotsrs' T of Pennsylvania and tosl Umtarai piate ra sptssnVd sulatantially ss Ml ws, Iu will "(isw ibfnett, it i last lata thsl a (liar waa errsi d b- f-ira 1 was BsaU 1'ns.tilcttt " - Thwrs ar hundreds la Ud'ity wh eaa Wstlifv thai tk a il rsaf otts id Ot u. r-J t'tsrre, as trt,'. If iltli-l l la lisss." If t.e iU.it do hot th w ll al B.or was I ar-1 gs n tnvd IsMWtsr a ttrt PWre e hi fiien Is, I sod Ja ls I sntl-bsil tar hit liu-t. ! !- -it tlo' 1 JitMitsti t4 'I'" itl of ,.ft.i,e sol I1 ti ' 1 i id .i If es o.i.l. mo t , t -It - ii t , Hti! ; .Oki.d l tn wf, it, uf i I un ti...'..h U i. ,1 I 7- t I'l i'i-n-4 'S pi!g J.. 1 -y , laaj-if aif at I wU.- fasy-a,; Irrax. - tM (ka e-4 it nt in r rj ktu fca-ei If w ' kit g iff t W Ikf lsw' r- ') t " U rl , 1 , I ! r ! :,

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