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NORTH CAROLINA ST A It W KQNGSD AY iMOUNING, 31 A UC II 1 1 8 5 G. a :tcitI)-CaroIinl fiar bale i a hTn7 c r .. 'WedMiiay M -rnkg," Mardk 13. 1833. junom umtu ticxxt. a" WtMlWSt, MILLARD FILLMORE, or nil Ttt. . roa. k-imkiuiint, ANDREW JACKSON DONELSON, -, g TISNXti-M. Uit Caaslid a' Iwlknur;. ' Tha Waakinguia HtntimA, whilom Ut organ of tta lsua.crxlie Benaie. end devoted to lb bard" aid lb ksaof.ieo bon-e.'io eosa-neiiting apm the fa-ocedingt of tha Ibjmucrali Comen- i-njif Virj-inia, and whiUl pledging it support to the tb-aiiiseeof th Cuieiruvaii Cuavention.us tin following undid, but sever M well as just Ungus.;-, is rafereno to k pra-ent occupant uf tb Bait ..-ns-. - nuiw p.irt of that two. article, th &-rfiW m re? iheii.tijlijttateth Frank Fierce atrtfs well, but that bis art by no nw Coincide with hit pKt profettuMU. liu, let ui see what Ih Sentinel, mind you, the - otsrulie Sentinel, sayt uf hi exwllency;. 11m it i ! ' - --. . - . -. Th !autuattotis Y'erurrcnder large portion of our space to axtracU from our eotemporariot, tlmwing that th Domination of Fillmore and Donelson, hit been bailed with th mott rapturous delight. . tiirouRhout tbe whole country, by the eonserva tivt portion o. tbe prea,' We coald (11 our pa per with tuck election, but content ourselves with presenting to our reader a few. From them otheitean be judged. At wait evpectrd. (lie looofoco foreign press; backed up by tbe entire abolition and free roil pre, denounce tbe n ini tiation in the coarsest, most indouent and violent ynnnncr. It in a ur sign tliat a man has don f W.inetliinK that entitle him to the respect and tor of all gold .men, to see him abused and vil ified by a certnin t of men. Thi is the ce with the glorious American ticket The qnartat from which abuse comes, upon it, ia an unmistak able ign, that thnee gentlemen who aland a the champion of American principles, are true an faithful, tried and trusty guardian of the righti and interesta of all soctiont of this glorious Iniun ' Millard Fillmore needs no commendation from . r.MM nw .in olse. Ilia own acta. his ilott v "" ' " rioue .'eedt in timo of trial and of danger to the countr ', are" a. well known tho hi name is a ' "f m liar as household word," in erery part of thil wide ipread cnfetlerHcy of State.' Hi . p -ie i not in what he vrole or promutj but in wi ll he Ih1, for the tafcty and the welfare of the country. . . Candor, howerer, cnm'l a to ear, that the rain and ahuurd 'rctenioti aet upt'T FrKUklin I'ierce will meet no favor from u , Ilia aeievtion before, wae one uf thnee aiilenta, aurumn whk-h nnteTen the Immtileat of u all are MecureW nev tented, and we think liejh. ul 1 feel quite cutout with the eireriment we have m.i'le with bim aiucethe miachief and ilemoraliiarMn witli whi b be bat ufllicted our party wlthat; h well uiM stripped it ot ita m irnl prwriffeHnd"hneni"t" er. vlle ha driven from ourrnka m onlv lb .n fd of the lat Ilenu rrtta in the Intnl. int" ti t lioe of oureiiemie; hut the eur hr h-i- pit' auel tuwiuila Hie wiund Nut'onul INjiii ti- in New York, luia tHintrit-n'nd more li.an ai i.lii cuuae ti the nteruer -.tour o!i natiooai -neoi t to tlwt new an(iihiiigeTOHoiKiviiafiri.-n,wt o li w hare had tomut'h ovcii'ii to de.ilore uiid c -demn. v : . , He 1ia ioliitcrl,or coinyved ;t tb V'olatioii.l a hia eatiiuet miniatera, one of 'the dearet princi plea of onr party erewl a principle for whih e ke contemleil with rijorona a d unalH'' eil, fur more than a quarter of a i ennrv. We nieiin internal tnipri'T.tmenta by t'--e (le'er:i; (imnrn me'tt, and that norat aper-nien. too. o' th.a heip jt, the Pioifii! railn 1, iee the o..ini'-'t 'l- , The fnet tha' Major Donelaon wa the editor of the Washington Union during a portion of Mr- Fillmore' rrcaiilcncy, my the Xynehburg Virginian) and that heopmaed and spoke harshly of hi tdministration it gravely alleged, by the DemiMjrat o pre, at an olijection to the American ticket : end the column of the ITnion are relied on to furnish inutiitiona of war for the campaign The reasons assigned by Mirfioherson, ih bis X. York speech, published yesterday, furnixh suffi cient ground for his change of party asauciatlun, On the calmer reflection lor which private life afforded an opportunity, and amoredinpnjsionale otsertation of the movement of that party wiih which be has heretofore ben connected, he bat una to think better of Mr. Fillmore's admin trstioi, and now er teems it 'aiigh honor" ti have his name associated with his. lie, with , tliounJs of ot.i , "left ill oi l parti's, who ' were unable to trauquiliie the laud" and "united On a platform national from beginning hi end and American in every feature of it." It was thus that hi relation towards Mr. Fillmore were changed. But without any explanation, in Major D.nielsoii't liehalf, ws should tliii.k the Itoniocr. cy should be very c ireful how they refer to old opinion. Mr. Hunter, one of their prominent candidate for a nomination, was pnee a Whig and may have taid thingt of the p rty with which be is now identified, that it would he tery eml r. sting to have waBed, lr. liuuhanan, another eonapicu u aspirant for that- honor, it said, in kit holy horror of Iiemocracy, once to bave d e'tred that if he bad t drop of DemiK-ratic blood In hi vein be would )en them and let "it out. Mr. Wise, the fneorite of nuniU'r of the party, in Virginia at leait, made a terrible insinuation gaunt lb Democracy, when he aid that ' Whigs k itw-each other by the instincts of gentlemen.' Our friends, on the other side, these things o n aidrrtd, bad better, for the present, keep silent on the euhjeot iif old record. It uiav be that they will yet find theinxdve much mort! amioua U avoid them, than Major lAineUon and hi . friend. are lemo,!atie (''Miventioh on tins uo eet. in lutioti, Xo. 2, which, witS t' c aerie-1. we cive below. He ha permitted his Secretary of the Ti-emirt inci'rporate into ma nni ual rerrt rec mni'- lntion for the re establishment or what i the same thine of the protective fet'iire in our rev enne system, which is j'latly eharacterixet by t'-e third resolution a inconsistent with justice. tounn policy, ana wemoeratic principle. The fourth lewlntion, though ahor,may be well and fairly eontrue-l into, a censure "f his course ripon nor filreien relation', particnlarlv w ih re peet to ttie ncoiiil'..n ol I'iiImi and 'le 'I'ff.i'oll s- n Main, lm"dent to tliem. Wearef ee, admit that the poliey of tlio A-lniioiat-ntion bni lieen iftentimes riht upon iMir f .-p'gn re'a'ioos eenerally, nut it'lias liren marve.1 by nch inile eiaion and inconsistency, tlmt-!. nviv 1m charged It has been ns often wrong! V e waive f .r a fu tiire number the history of the trrarheru of the Administration, and which is heinw nfeoared for ua, towanls tliree of our most niatinrmshed rep resentative abroad. in theOstend affair; treach ery, we. undertake t aav, which baa no parallel in ttie annals ot tlmt most repugnant of all hu man qualities. Tae riatfnnfMr. Pterct) 4 the msatlaera Desaucracy. In th npinUia of every iiite'.Iireat man not dejieudent directly or ind rectly upon tbe petro) ae of th present suthoriiies, the abuliiiuoUin; of th II.Riint of KeprescnUtive -and i) mailt tee, and the previous a)sJitiouitin of many f lit oonsUvebolding Slates, were exclusively the work uf President Pierce and tbe Sioutbern "Ueof eersey'1 who t.avc given support to liisadniini I tratton. In remuving Ci Uect. r ilrvuson, uf New York, for bis refusal tu appoint an Xce- Of Fieetoiiert t" office in the Cust'-m House of tha city, Mr. Pierce kk-ked Irom under bim the Na tional l.nl'uroi of tk Ilalc more Cunven. ion, and placed b'mitl u un th sectional latfunu of the t'reesuiiert, and the & ulhcrn. "1'eo.oirscv," in nut denouncing bim 1 for that iiensoo to the Hal timnre pl itfofni, tnnde themstlves ijuite at guUty a-i Ik bad made Liuim;!,. W here Mr. 1 lercvand hit S. uthern ru 'porter placed llieniseive in lSo4, tl.ere ws tind them now. Tey have ton vet re.i cuteJ ot tl.t ir p-r- Micunon and utur-r1ption of the National I'cuh crufS Of NVfff iTfK atiiT 'tlii'jTi ore not TileljpiouUi it by iioniioaiiiia: thi ir ai.-tiuuilM-ti and ii.tor f . tii. e .ea ter f r Piidt-nt. AMhat tnie,he mate toe piaifoiui o, toe Van liun.'n hit plat- f iui, ond Ins r y upbear to l ove i.pprovcd the t -tuorirtis Meed. W hut was that bulurio ? We .11 I -ok hi n and e. tiirrhe of IVtpl-er, l.-t7, Mr. piereeVs-ebived "oft-t l.e Is" fiercd i 'llowing lesulu ion a heir "c rm'r-tone '!. Ikinonaiie S aie t'..iivoti n of ew York! "He-oKio, Hint wot e 'lie Kfiuoc ;icy 1 1 .i-w rk, re 'oiiieoin line t'oiivemion, will fuiio- ntiK uttiieie to alline e-impr iul-ch i-t toe v.on Htitoiton ui.u iii-iiiitmu all toe leserved nulit-ot he MatN il cy ilclaiv. kat they Vsr. No sooner waatbe final action uf the I'hilsdcL phia Convenrkni maile tn wn, thaa ih lemo- rsiic pre at the South and the B ack Repub- .eaa press at tli North ofiened their batteriee. It Uinlereaiiu; to observe what differeut tccisunt they give of lh motives which led In the ajra- inath of Fillmore. At a matter of curiosity, w publirh in prIM eolumns extract from the Petersburg tkmtk Hide Vemucnil and th .Vest I'ors' Tt itumt slsvery party thorugtily nterican "The nomination ofi Th sl-very Fillmore isn(!rsliainjt mtin illvaod thti pot on h tviuntiy l.y! . niUe eu lhcAn K-beuiiog poitticical har- luts, tio tioss l y r- .Naimial org.uuxaiii ind i-ecurnl itie noiuiua- furer ui thn tu os duoii'g aelieeisiOflt s'Mlkul n-of it hard r'iltmore fiicwY'ork for J'rcsi' uJ llie HU k Kejmilt Ijetii. and Andrew 4:ck eu in preventing ai i.u It -ne;s.iii of Teuii eietion ,by tlie petmh ltee for 'ice P.ev'dent and in carrying ih,e cou-; vY tufie tttcy will bive test tor riesiilcoi toiiii, ir ma tone deviita present House of Hepre ! iieiii, ot wfmt tbe ever senuine. Tovv iiaJ.ured. :il.'ack Pown no evi. relation of l.o ,oeun' thi. Ho v shall tlcvlo ii. I he priajeeuilo, ti.it d incur II hig-o the lAipTeimut- iu-iy ''i!iimTii-1i ; tn ijr1 leuiom-triue ttitt eve..'o titetHh4itt sort sio wi:h mi platliitui tiiticiiv-nie tkt L-i 'Utfih of tkt c.iii be no tuiou i.eiweci. l to sluttrii inert a.uiH. the Noi-Uivrii and ouui li is uui e the siune to ern wiugs of the pany.jihcS ulli.andtiulynnite ineir otiject is tu tlirow AMbltlCaX B ATIf1CTIOt M l.l.TISU. I Tli ineetint of the friends of the American party, to ratify the action if the recent I'mUd.-l- t inveoli--n. on t rmuy evening lasi, w a ve-y respeciab'.y attendal and enthusiastic polity al irtiiiing. thi .motion of Jlr. uvies, I apt. vv . h. Harri son wiA ealle I t (J Chair, and, upon further motion ol O.Vinieo. Uitle, Set-r. . V . mlh and . L. Rurch were requested to act at Secre- tne. i ' iwumnii' tha Tbair, t ant. Il.wrwon sl- drcsseil the masting in turn appropriate and .)iient remarks, gieinc a detailed hisioiy of the action ot ttie i niianeiwna voineinoiM v' which be wns a tleleeatc.l and invokirg to ttie support f th nominee the conservative and pat-i-tic people of the oouniry. A ViUl.m.tt, consisting ol .ncra. viaics, it. W. llute-l and l'eyton P. illinm. was opiH.in. ted to present subject matter for tbe consideration .1 tue meeting; anil, aiier rcuring, reponen through the toruicr, the following resolutions. which were aitoploU uv ucciuinatioii. 1. Rewind. That the nomination of Milliard llmore f. r -the Pns.idci.cy, and of Andrew Jnrksnn !ooelou for the Vice Pies.dcncv, of the . HUte Convention. V would remind our reader that the 10th day of April next and the town of Greensboro, bv lieen appo-nled a th time and le for th meeting of th A ii.erU-n fr'tate t'iM.ven ioo to nimiinat a eandul! for (loiemor at the ap. proarhiiig election, and In (rgai ite the p irty tbonghaut the Stai for the campaign. T- rime for the meeting rftb Convention is tap d ly apraroaehing, and what is dime, mast b de quickly. It 1 to be hoped that tlieie w ill be full delegation from all part of the 9tia. Tlioae ooenti that hate not appointed delrgatea should do to Immediately, ai d tb thai art spfioitttVd ksMld consider itano idle tsanplimenl, hot lbir dty to attend. W cannot any that w bay a1 distinct idea who will both nomine of diet asssvention, het we bar every eonS'lenr that be will he woo can aid and will ansiain th AmsiUjin rsus with Isikln and ahilii. With Fillatoreand Di ntl-sn s tbeoaadiiUte for ' P-wwidsnl and V Ptesjdenl, and the rigid sort ( candidal f.r Ih fir of Oovernor, the Jkssarioaa party will go Into lb approeehlif; eaavaa with tvery prospect of a glorious irt mpb. ' rill Rttlinlsea Meetiaf. rrssut to pahlie aotis, a rospectobl narav ler of tk frtondsof Millard Filluwaraaad Andrw Jackwsa I eosUoa uslM la Ik Court Ibssse, la Mil City, rs Friday tmini I sat. to ratify tha tkominatirsM Car Prtaideat and Vie Prstideat. Ia tutbar lum. we Isy before rair reader the simsdiriga, Mr. Ilarrisoa, aa taking the ehair, toad aa k5qont ami appropriat spsawh ia obkb b gtr brief sastssary of th proceeliags a tb KtliaaisJ Coavanii , of which ks was del- gala from thi dittrkt, Moj. II. W, II Hua. Juba II. Bryaa and II . 8ia II. ltHrr, rjaaaded to th rssoliiti. in lsusol and asv riotie remarks, which war Interrupted by fre- t)nsp(.lu. eVsT We are bd b ed to Ih puU.shers, Messrs i B. LippiaeaM C of Philadelphia, through U. U. Tanwr, I.) , of th Ji,.nh Carolina Bo.dt I as, t oopy e - i no i nre tyarr if, or Lif at Watering It, It U nltt a rada Vl boob aad savry eeai aaaful aad imporunt labia. American stfate t'ouvcHtlon 'The Stat Convention of the American party, which met in Haleih on the 19th Ociobcr la aiming oilier things, deignntrd tireensboro' i the place, and the lOili'if April next as the time. for t! holding of a Convention of the party fi the nomination of candidate for the office of Oovernor of North Carolina. A the time is rapidly approaching for the assembling of this Convention, we have deemed it our duty to cai the attention of the friend of th party, here am elsew here, to. the propriety of holding cuunt meetings for the appointment of dclegatct to at tend taid Convention, hit proner that Jul, representation ol tha party in the State should ba present at Greensboro' ; in order that we may nominate tha right man, and go into the coming Gubernatorial contest witbtfa benefit of the ihcreoed political information which must follow from a meeting largely attended from all part- of the r-tate. Whether tuccest or defeat ahall ret upon out eaiia. in August next, it is de-ira- ble tli rt a lull dclegnlion should attend, in view ofth iul Orlnt cbaruvter of the p-ditic.il cam paigns of Hi summer and tall. 1 hi is great ye-ir for electi ns. Beside oiumy oK -ers, we bate to elect ienil.r of tbe Legislature, s Oi.y ernor, and Pre-ident and Yice-Preaident of the I oiled St-i work lorEuieiit to keep all oni energies emiil- yeil, and to enlint our il ..ll artcntioa. Let ui then have a full Convention interchange viest nominate the proper candi date (iles.ined in all probability to occupy th Governor's Palace next year and the j ear after,) return to our various homes, and g,, tu work like men to elect him, . since tl.e crisis ! nueit uieniat rjuei-tn-n 11 usi tie met. ttie r incour r -iiilsing iii-timv to me extension laieiV into terrnoiy now tree by any action of lie ti' veinun in ot i he I nited Stales. It was the advocate ol this resoluVion that came iuio omce by sro.eaand hundre s under Mr. Pierce, and there is nothing ;n Bla k I I publieaiiisin" to surpass it in hostility "lo Ji South. On tl.e 10th id February, l-4, a Soil 8ta e Contention for apsiiniing delegate to the Peniocratic Katioiial Convention, met at I' lies, New V" k. nnd, in virw . t P eiluent Polk't rcooiuiueiidiitinn for eaiubiihiiig Territorinl (Sot ernmenta for California and New Mcxico.'paai-ed tliis anti-Southern resolution : "Kes dved, Th it our Senators and Represent lives in Congress lie requested to use their bet efforts to insert into any.- act or on! nance, cs- tnliliBlniig nny and nil. such provisional or.l erri tiiriiil (toverunient, or Uoeriiments, alundamen tal article or provision, which shall provide. leclare and guarantee tiiMtMaveryorinvoluntarv servitude, except at at punishment tor crime. nhereol the party shall have been first duly convicted, ehall l prohibited theiein, to longaa i lie aauioli'ill reniain a lerritory." This resolution is much stronger than that of F. S. CoVkrtn ndT. I, Anderson. On the 18:h f July following, the same Sifts bold a great meeting in the Park of New Yolk, and there, to make perfect their organisations against Gen. Cat at the friend of gl tilling th South her rights, rendered thit additional help to th Abo litionists; ' "Resolved, That w are uncompromisingly oppose.! to any t-oiiiproiniee,' which, instead of confiioug blnvery within narrower limit, ahall restrict the houods of I'rr etlnm t that the Con gress of the I nited Stints has mi power, Uloler the Constitution, to almli-ih Freedom in any part of tha Public I'ouiniii tor the purpose of pluming Maveiy therein; und that such an enactmrm liy the preenl (Congress, elected tor no tucb frorpo sea, would be an ant of usurpation, and a breach i- eld lion in the House and then to -ir ke h m.l 1 1 It the Ulack l-ej ub. c;vns over toe sioiss. I " Tiiewliolu thing was pre iniiieriou und tin' rcUU doubtless, uf a uiv he'itte uiidersinii tin, Wbatlio the hack-ici-, wi uo,ee l i.e.ieitds s.t- uie actum of ihc 8 utliou.: people." -hi, & iMmo rat. hail tor freedom, it Maverv tMillllilills, iwlietlier it bo falseiy la- I Americanism or Htirtracy. ' Atsiut fifty tinceti- ,iod earnest Northern men loft the .jiioricnu Ooiivcntuin before those results were ncooui; v d; but they left behind oore tu.iu au equal number of liilacrnlile ilouhfsees. In whom tli 'Frco-Stnto American tare iiidcined for this do- baiicncty and destruc tion of tlieir party. A. 1. ltioitnf. JiiJULJLF RREN T- KruTte ti-si r tnr. N. C. Staa. A. M. Mi-l'llKKIKHS A Co. HWesHlc t,Vsvra. urv'riM" T ' (oaravisss) JcrAat HVW Wharf. l,oterburg'. March 7. Whut.-The market remains aa Ins! n-ited with rs'her more doing. Sale making at 1 50 to 1 C-' for fair-to g.ssl is , and priuva parcehi of white at 1 T Is. Ton viv-Hi, With lis;!it receipts, price hav int proved from Art to 1 IA) on, all sorts. ( ViTT K There l a fi rm feeling in thit article, and prime hts are held t Phi. Ft-t Country ltrands fr Superfine, nd lOtn $11 for .Extra F'nilv. Bscos V. hog r.'ind' at retail 14c 2 ked. N" western hare. Coxx We note sale h)-d.iy of COO bushel at te. - tlristv W't have to notetrone movement in fSnmio.-' Wqnoe f-"7J rcr tonofUtHK) pounds, wiin a lair prossci ot nn a Ivanee, WilftlinetiW. March ft. Ti'KMtNTixt We no's a decline j eaterdj)yof !l et. per hid. for l oth qnaliliea. with'taWof !K10 bf.l. a 2.l for vellow dits and 1 s)t) for bard, and to-day of 31115 bids our ni st cordi.il ami unqualified n:nfcatu(t, . ZZSL--rTrt-:-tr t t - s- l -rr - r 4 i i .i T-Vl-Ye' ''llcaveat.ss.Irte TiilTeaska nmf lo.ilnv S W Ifltl A B f . ITI1E1 EST. Afp!t9'a Bftiifiiaf 2:C 4 niie I Siatos. by the National Americai. Conten on reocntlv in session at Piiifadelpliia, meets of duty too gross to he foi given, nnd too thoincful to I suf mined to hv true ieoile. On the latli of Scnranilier following the "toft" 4s" both wrtiee ra--n-Wddly right, pett i f Piesiiienl Pierce and the Southern "Dem ocracy" congregated at Iluffalo, and there ahis.k bauds with liidditige. Garrison and Fred. IKiug aas, in a grand alsilition jubilee, aud patsed two re oluti ns, which read thus t - Ksnlved. That I'seul Lsls r, lieing essential t uieictv to -lie suissistence, health and comfort ! oi man. I sit also to bis foiiheat baoo.ne, bis moral and iiitellectual elevation, shou d at all We have italicited few words in each, to cal atteiition to the gist of the qootatioue. Greeley pajier of the 27th ult.. pursue the tubjcot as follows : 1 "T.ie action of t!i rtiil idelphia Convention is maneuver of the New Y nk Know Nothing nnd Silver Grey politician to dun ie tho KepuMtaan party and injure certain Kadiug individuals therein. The Convention hat been used limply is an iiislrnu.ciit tu further certain personal aim of'lhos politicians,., 1'hey have thouitht that by taking Mr. Fillmore ns the Know Nothing can didate, lliey would have an advantago with the old moderate Whig everywhere in the North, and would draw off many of them to bit support on the ground of his former elevation. " Tkt oltjrrt, llt'H, nj Ihr Alios" Solhintjt int dteiwIM lo IhU to defi at the It- nulilicau party Tliat it to tsy, this is tho ohjent of thoso who have managed the Philadelphia Convention and nominated Mr Fillmore. The tx-Vice Presii'.ent is nut forirard as a man who can entice votes enough from the llopnhlicau ranka in the Free State to give tho eloctiou to the Xel'.a-.Va De mocracy. Thus, according to the Democrat, the object wat to psoiliire a diversion at the .Sniili to assist the KeptiMicaiis ; and accord'ng to the Tribune it was to divideTTie Northaod secure the triumph of thr Democracy 1 We b ip each party will b eontfortcd by the dcchirr.Lioti uf the other. The opinions ol two tuch dhrcwd politician lias cer- tunly ei eourged us no little. We now have g ood tuthority for Isjlievitij that there will be a diver sion at the South, and one at the North ; for who knows better tlmn the I lemncre t and the Tribune. Hot b ith are in one particular slightly mistaken The object is neither to favor (he Itlnck Repub lican nor the leraerary, hot to elect the Ameri em ticket, and this result will probably It accoio- pll-bed. SlaMHlim la.) FjititaUtr. i't.-.w7.f, Tl.itt we will eier cherish the American oiitK-ii lcs of envernment which illus trated th Administration id Genre Washington, the first, ircatesi, and best lifotir Presidents, and r . . u i. :r t:n:. I? II- tuat we nave every connoence, ii jimiaivi i u more is elcoie l, be will notice bis admiiiistrnlinn in every respoot, as far as he is aide, eiuiform in practice to that w htch w regard as tbe model for alt future executive action nn ailniiiustratiun national in its aims and objects, doing injustice) to no portion of our wide-spread eiuifeiloi aey, and hearing in honor anil in glory too nag ol our country, and not the nei e standard of party. ' 3. lb-vile i. That in A. J. li nnelsmi, ilea h diilaie for theit5ce of Vice President, we have iunf, eoiitcrvniite, nnd exterieneeil citicn, up on whom we eiii rely, and who will be true to ilicinnelrii wii'tt its hi.rliSst ti.tl lit iotereslar- 4. Unuirai, Thal the proposition to U-'.i ' Stme Convcnln n of the Amernan part- at Grcenslwru', on the 10th of April, furt.epttr,,je of nominating a Candida's to iioveVnor and holding counsel logcl.er on other matters aflcct. ing tlie c.-iBso. tneei our sanction nnd that the C;iairmao jf iliis-mcoiinjt appoint thirty Delegates thereto. . ". 5. r,',riv, That, (with the incurrence of our Cneiul in other Tsirtiont of the District. 1 the del egate in the Greensboro' Convention from this Flectoral District be empowered to telect a can didatefar Klcetor, aud ato two tul -Eleictort tot each county. i " ti. Utrntnitl, That, with every incentive to ex ertion, with "America fio' Americans" ami "lh hirm in tho n.luinil uriviinn of tho Government" inscrilied upon our banners, and with Fillmore and Douclson as our leaders, we raw and trii succeed. II. W. Ilusted, T.sti., and tho Hon. John II Dryan and Sioti II. llogers, being suecesivolj called Apon ai'.diessed the meeting with ability and effect. Tsrithor one ol Ih gentlemen uamed we lielievvi, is striotly a niemher uf tbe Amei ican oriaiiif.ition, but, as "old hue Whig," lliev cnuie forws.d to give in tlmir hearty nnd eurdja) adhe tiou to tb nominations, to tuketheir aland under tli leailerahip or Filliuoie nud lsmelson, and in r,l(dge their best cnesgies in their behalf. We are certain that we ilraw no nirtiuciion tnni onn be ileemed invidious, when we- say tha! th re mark of Mr. Urvnii wr especially distinguish ed by patriivticlcrvitr of sentiment which awok many an echo in the minds of those who bad tbe iTui.lii-ntinn of. hcaiiiii! him. The following iiiillemcu were appointeil Pcle- gatcs to tha Grceuslsiro Convention under th Ith Ilesoluiion, yit: Gnaion I'tly.Jiibn W. John si. n. Win. Laws, John W. II irris, J. B. Sliepard, M. McSiephcnaoii, J. J. Ferrill, T. ; . Ieilniiui, Dr. We-lcy ll.in.fi. iil. S. Galea. II. W. Miller, . II. flvreia. Dr. J. J. U . Tucker, W. F. Askew, W. D, W II ia ma, Jim. Jl. I'erkiiBo.n.ll.t;. Ijijon, W. D. Join s, G. W. Crockett, C, B. tkiot, FT I'. Shepard, filns Hntns. C. I. Hintoii, K. Yarlsir- , Jr., .1. II. Brviin, Jr., Reuben rleining.W. II. Crawfnid, 11. D. Turner, Deluunu llusted aud P. P. Williams. ' On miition.tliethairinnn and Secretarmi were added to the list uf delegate. Tu meeting, proviou to ailjottrnment, then, on motion, reVihed itself iuio IILI.JlUKfc A X D I H N KI.MI.N C 1,1 H fur the campaign, and acomuiiue ol six, Messrs. J. D. Nuuu, Galea, Little. Iturch.Hogcrt uud Bobbin, wereapiaiint ed to recfiiiniend, at n siljournsd meeting, suiia ble officers for its govcruiucot. of CO .'o at 271 c'ttpercai; lloix Snle to day of 100 bt.U No. ?. at 1,25 per bid. Nn trnnsnction in "ther qiinliTle. T. Slcs yesterday of 151 bbls ; and to day of 6-10 bt.ls at 1,9(1 per Wd. The demand is rather diil. and at the time nf closing inquiries prices had a downward tendency. Fomiik. 120 bales received yesterday, and cliniged lunula at 1 15 per 100 list eash. FayettcviUe. .March 8. B.u It i' Vetter demand, with upward teni'tiney. 't i Co.-No change in Co; deifi'aud good at I ti erois, Pirrrns.wls ln good demand at 0 for Ve grade. tcin Tallal S7 5 for snner. - - The market ia stocked with Out, and prices i lower. Irish Potatoes M 75 per bid. : v Spirit Tnrjientine 84 cent per gallon. , Haw. do. $1 and Sfiperbbl, it A-tTTtHi't hi lit IU1)KTknit A Mr It sIVK 19 Irsgv riiiti. rilv l)t ftr.uaifry. if-V JXT!TR (b fttlm.liftfi of tte ttttlt to tbrir Virg ml vnrieti fiocit of Drug-,, Paii-t, Oil, l crfaut- In .'Mitton to llttt regular if.ertieps of S . pie lirup, Ihry n'so rccitii'?, Jirct rrom tun oqrct of rtptinetifn f4 iaitt4inrf, iiwimiiffi., HiTtroTft. II t,tit,ui NAit IUr)iir.tltg(ixr'.l t.nk.-, Mqrtaii!, hpt-xtcm, r Bk' R mtvl Hi,um 1'ej-iti.. tnr, l.i ! Kxtrm-t, ftftd w:.ny othfr urikirB aa!ljr ctfibrarvfj in lragqifts' ttcrk, bich t)i-t rt lo cuatilrU to oiler lU woM ftira.ilnk,nji tfrntiu Onint. itUrv in i'tfr. or ijr imU, Ttiil hr Itt protHittal lent in, . Ijf ? 8TEINWAY & SONS, haxci ATrtn-iTn. 1 8 ttaiki STRi.i.1.. TtUHWyW th itcitt)tii of HttuU t . thfir rplptulid rl'iit ef neiui jrtniwl ttt.re liiu, l.rcti, fr tolume f tuc, einftiet tj of touch Iwnuty of finish, ont iu bovt cvpt-T tlting that rcuil'-rit FUmi peHect, are uiHurjvi e.. Tbrjp ;r ir'ld tU lirt pM-'tuiuiii for HiUt Vtutt Itt ttiiMjwtitlon witli the mt ti.Mm guUhetk maker trm sUuuju, I'liiUil'iliiin Nliv FIRST I' in 1 1 mini (iJ.) MI.UAk (uvfratl eompvii Uth) at tl.v U( ar-mr vt Hit k-Vinirirnn I'n-U'Ufl 47-(f. rptlK WXUpt ABr of sawklii risk wfik .r with. I I out U- snl line si-nt lor esats. Audma Dot I tS Forest tie. N. C. T1LT0X k McHAlULANl), 33 Maiden Lane, Kew Totk. ASllr-.t0Tl-ltr.3 'r THE OKI.I r.K nowntd ti ilauiandcr Fates, Bank Vaults, Bsltiraor Drpot, 115 Pratt; llotto lepot, H Howard street. 1-" iy. FOlt THE 1,000,000. IHK V. . PATENT MABDI.lt CO. (CiifiM V?lO,000.) K. 3l)s) lliiisdns). dir. tt al'-cr St. Sew y urk. Are pr purv l to eseeate til eplers for Mintle tanw Tops, l iluBis, l eujstinis, ninsicrs, o i-h, ,HeM in iuutstii.a of nns, Dr.wiHtet, Pjisnees, Xeanolitan, and 11 fancy Marbles; equal in strength, bfiiiuty, -srnl ilnraMltty. to real tit.l ind iu torn rvspeets snpenor vnereto, anu si e, ha hall the east. Unlike rhe'ixsj lr m.o .l r r..l.rary 5Vlh, kj. 1 ' ill not lat t very diihculi matter. Why, tl name-i f r'ai sost, the l.; President of ihe Na tion, will lie hi litvif a town of atrei j; h. The very fact thai lucre ia a par v a pove'to! isiriy in t! c. un'ry, d sp. sed lo rwo'ei jus' ,e I. is rru pairiol ai.U (M.ntwinsii In clevai n. b m to th position be ont-e lie d with sue , d suitu i d credtt to biwsrli and tulislnclu-n to It nui ny. will I in itself an aryament in favor uf our crmlidst which auast tell with i.e rnoet hpt y effeet' on elect iisa day. ltr the record id bis service be held ap Isrf.re th fie., pie let l.em ktsiw that, assuutinjl In rei.is .f imef ninrnt ai dark boar ia our aoantiy's Inst rv. when fao.it oism ws en the verjr uf p im in ib times, an I jn all places, h esteemed resinsctuble nd l.omiralile. One of ttie treat eyils of blaverv i- Hie false of degradation of Laleir, whereby, in lav riain ries, tl,e free Inlsirer is in effect ex eluded h'oai all those branches of industry tum uli; rarricil no l.y lliei Uvea. Thus the occurau liiii- o nl national wealth aud th proi;rs of civilisation ar sctarded (treat I) for liiewantof th eneidV.'iutel licence ai.dinveitliveskill woich result Iroiu list eouiietiiion of Ireemeli. "liesobed, That by penm iihk Lslor tolas ei;raded by ihe iutrouiiclioH and spread id" M-tvery It., ouhtait Ihe evtei sive territories ot Kew Mevicoaitiit'alirorMia, weahuu.d fssrfsviral n act uf gross.- iiinisiu against all lies free bih rer-1 f -or wn couittij, aj.d of ..yeip- pu 'ei I urn, e, in lots an I su -i cediug xetieiatt-iis, w,tiu in iy it to seek lor Ihrui-e ve and tt.ir I ui i nm.a. in ib" region," Tl aisiv " II do for tb present. - Ila't. aifyrr. Th Irncikm fsitt lrlllcd. tv'Oe . ii American org niitalMii was in its 1 1 ev, -tnt in of toe fn -s il Wind slsdition i r f ihe North cuicred in pori.ls of iu C uocil li ouiasrs, like . ye in sliasp'ss-lothiiig, f . the etsVess purpr of obtaining ir matiaK- of State. inUidiwrd and .trifM lat bu k the ' n ,U t" " anginal isiijeia lo II, vli ,ctunt ot n,eir i j ball v4 f rs. It ha griully l rid- dinf it-elf of that eleinant by tb high a iii.mal an cnnservaiive tesiifioa it has asMiiued and ra i nlalned in th pnanulgslion of its prineiidea, eeeaied bilhiwt of see.iui ai icr ir. ai d - ill a I m batin guidsxl lb ship of la int . latni-f ,1 rtr let thcta kitow that h ai h keai ukui tha abolilioiiist, would rever, during lb whole of his Aimiistrii,s, a op ml one of tbes laual- Ta hall Asvlasas Tb Castsasiaslease ajlyajrti) that 40 ts will W rsw y4 laaodisialy. more la a re ba. sf -licttw,llJrsrr. E.t i islisr, . ItWgS. ic to ollic. Iiut -H,hi..lt X.iion,l.M thai ! T" P" ,M '""'.rtpm rmirurai ia ba administered the sff ur uf rismiaral s mceesaliilly a to swiiafy nd gratify astwisfsll parties aad it will 1st aa easy thing for oar candidal la gain tb attenttoa I list favor ar Ui peopl. So that b is a gasl and Iru ataa. and eesasnnnd to harangue pupalar saemblsges I tssr be aiaat tlxssoagblt eantnte lb 8ta') w ball eatartaia no fai fur list rrsah. Hear M tsx Mlast, Whil )lil'rd I'lllaveueeupied the Presiden tial Chair, a atiaurgaauar, Kurtk ear ttnaih, iwerited appoints) to a faaH nf kor sy fruiu Tk ssxjuenc tu, nusalsrssa aad diaafectioa vtr alsaoel siarssd it whea b lefl tk i. Be. Hi swcsTssssoe wi la snd Uv bd th patn.hafs uf tha (inernasrat ! Ih abas litioniata, tecesaiisntsta ant frsoilr, and lb I'uioa it u lb brink of ditsssluti.s. Fny. Arrptt. June la drat out f lb party a prfti of lb i 'rT's, tit platf. srat ad i, .11 by Ilk ( u i at lis reosui seaal.sa drov . ff stlirra.abd tk essay I at on of FiHamr baa driven all the reel away to ll.sar p;.prisH) plc la tha rsaks of th i f iuis llla k rUpuUsran. Si far fnaw fueling tls (tightest ebagiia at list 'sss e io of these asesi. ii ts In vry truly atu-antl aiiilr uf b Am lean party, th ! grailfving hesa of las f ratal ion as Is fad la the rwMishes pissss.d lags of il.t Conii- n. Th party twi-ads bfi.r th aotiatry repad aled by tk Fru dh-e ttisvn selves, mmi beyond dissmte naii.ssal urgia- ItAlssu, parinen traa, all taint I (,-s ilia and a lanussl IU rsu a 4 stsspKssa. 1 1 anssn tioa ot Millsrd rllsr. waanisn sasly by tb I .r li i,a it swsum essiMn, set' issi mat ssai li nwast aalislss-os-ilv. t or ear pan a rssiw Ui th4ny awsst ert'ly anms Its har-pr m- livsrsec inant wn sssjs. issis-si wilt Millard ri'lar-ea, and w ll--ol tbean. w 111 a rtsisl.l tl aa liioa ph auk ttati half way taea by tls mi wf li.tr toss. A'ssssiss Si'l,liar, ' s . Raster ( fclsoast la ( iaritmsti. la fb.asa CsikiJi IrVsfc r' Vat art actually plating irssaua epasity. a IsafAa iesllynt eppisrtsnity It now present ed to tbtss gentleman whs kirksd aa Mseh a aobl,l-sbw m lk big kt Ia152. bsvsaaa Mr, r.llsaor failed I ft tba aaiatitia at oka has Wasted a alstnpiioa svp ratbag fbr aid bead tPl Baltlature Csvnti.s, I retara ta tw tons aalloary issmeaaisa far foria kavaeiua tlxir Irsl h, assd aappsrt thi prit t4 Tki Is lit mmrj Uetri stay ai a la 1"VI. traat Ike will 14 a) ' ", ,lrm',m ss.K,il ysrs a..t'.. . ia sit Jt City Jax List - T vTlhl. ATTKXM ATHIK M AVt.RS OFFIrg IN X -ttits h-y oa luesda.Vi llis Irstany ul April text lak tut tlty 1st I.. st lor tut prusent ivar. H.n. -liAi.iiSS ssisuviu, jai;nr, Itsle lh. Msreh S las. 10 tf Sa e of 15 Negroes. It T VltlTt K n! s ilesrot of tli. Cuart f Plsst tm' X 0"arler rWssi.ni f faavUs?iB Countr, at February mi. asniisa t u i ai Hie Ci uvl llisjse Aoer t the lawi I slat. Tt I- wlielli rret tnua ii onjtCTnms which nr of Piit.hoMinali. on Thursday iti li y of Anri' I areml ataiusl inert surface worn, wiinrw i ami, ev st, 'i likely t voliwt.U neirriies. sonslsilnx .,i yamlali, tf. fufui tht teninorai-y polish snd men, w.aisii, isiys an tins. nvi.ag u tut isisieii l IMaty , f tli rtfule; Mantel fiem (j ta P40. Ilr- Aloxaneri . Anaisiea.i. eine. .' . I dera from Hnilder. tVnn Maliers sod otlisrs A rnailollil valutas win lie aivea, ana Da wiui t ., ..a ...:.iu...i.. ...... ,.Iu.l a t r. s A l.. a. IhJ ..r .k. ....1.. licnao, ll ...... s-s."ll ... . t-a.Hs.i -"'f- . "" T". - I tb. nHnelaat ehie trtated witk. - tn.i on ncn bin, uiHrnii'suHiar. i wi,, p. . a i swim imss. s. - . unrtL u. MH?ai.ra, v . rrea Baleigk Octolstr lftol. l.'-ly. MV VORiv MILLINERY lali ' lTho c le iu, Mull Hillffn.il nil Mfavr Cojilt Man hour. i61 S ..tl;iy A IF 1" O ti K . 1 T kit. I. Is an fa Ktir,.in f. Iks linrp..-s ' f 111 arteynu amraKi. a t .r Ih e-rti.g frs.ls, sb.. si.l amva ssa ihs stsny lor iii?.siioh on or inmi i s rst ol Msrek. tuuitu rn ai.-l tv.tfra Mfrt-liiut a-i.l Milliners are respsetluilv hititut t call an.t fxsni.. th asm bsf.sre iHirrliaoii. (luesker. Tsltsia H -s- nel sis-ays OB haml. an sell) by t X tvn 15 nsv st dress. Ifefc..! e ;na Brooklyn-flly Mtaia Enlint Wurki. D. P. BURDOJr & Co.. ., stta mtsT, naiaixLTN, hkw k. Mamiacturert Uttam Kuymrm mjitk llir,ttn,'t J'ufetU rut t f ami floiY. r. - fftllK lulKiHin ol snlv ssssri u. soi L-l - tLs soa,li-iii,iiiill of- troiir-LByooiJ-liiil s.ii, (j AHIH.N X. trit lien '. M:l;l)st. W ART1 tTTF.D KRFM1 nntne, srowifi of IstAforssli- hi HEN KV D. TUHMKIt, Duosssller, IttLSios, . V. A,vt.ra,jM. sTtiroa, f r preairyt, targ Want. ' I JfnttarsJ. (Basl-ar l-nsp h.in ) li, rjolv H'.'tsks,r EaiW fle, Mi.kswk. . Rril K-rkled Vskntiu. er Silver klnnad, v, WI tl He Harrow, lo-rxn inss isirasoarg, Dfaw Upeeklsil Valtla.1I-si H" Wello-rsdald, Refuga er 1 lisiniDil-lo .-Ton or HiTlieu 'loioB, tha, n uiw l ..MOal, lls.l kr ack, t.ranbery oush, Rstr Katly Vistoit. ' Hi rn larf,orhilt1Ct4 Nev. P.arly Yellow ttU-Wseta, How Pun k. Hansen V allow, (o, fsvrcs Ksd, Kails HsaJ xliw fart's. l ortl, er lo L.ls, Th Oaatag bv Ir at "t. I .owls. Th St. Ism it papers e mliri Ihe telegraphic aceounta uf m damag don to tb tteanils.au at that P"rj5by tbejo giving way. Twcnty-thm svt wr either sunk or greatly damared. Th Ihmoeral, of the 2'illl ult, I hut de-aril th awn: J Twenty hour tine our levy tin mwded itlisteamera now nest a Mtrfot bull remain. All have been swept down that lay opposite tb enntr of the city, crushed into a eoiuinon ruin by the oterwhehning masses of accumulated ire. Broken cal.lea, cliaiua with tbair link drawn lo threads, a few shattered spar alon remain In ll'liie story of stalely vessels that wer jusl'y steemsd tli prnl of tb Waaler walera. KreUnily aa Hi. Lonia has experienced (rest reieraes of fortune, by Ire, flood, and pealileme, I marvel. sis a ba been it ria after each ra ters, n aist yet ronsidcr tl, t a tan of tha oat disastrous thai has Iviallea it. All th ha re In'erMia of ih eiiy wer I s.king f.srward a tiio,iniog f a-igo on, v k (issntaViicaaiiti mt rarely felt ltar : and now just at th aw aieni when all imr river wsld b Istea any eeed with nveri litndise a lm,;t pa.t isf list ressrla 1'iat war ta has fr4Kht4 it have lsea bk tlsd t'liiu Red if. er tarl),l'laia wln!, I bins, , I'mrnum. tar Lima. or Puller Rrtat rtarar. Carolina f as or Btkt. llslio I rnwned, c Csp, tttrl. ... .. Fvtsa RarlyTaralp retnl.,Ulidrslti, Kim Ssrly. Kasty- Ts.4HisSljj Red.. Kails Tri ms. Isvaf niiss Re, (Karlv wavMsgiaa, missis or Harar, (fcarly May Aa, Mssr'ld Wsrusl, tarlv0hsillon, Karl; Oranys So, l!lakii's l)arf Fr tt, Kafir 1111 bias. Blue, lliwarl Ilia lieptrwb AIUU ML OF TI1K STEAMSHIP BALTIC. KoHf l)s 1 ster Ireaa I r.re rati I cuMiNTios rtvngsBLT lantunD, Kew Yrk,lreh 4. The Cidiin lin tcmer Baltic arrived from litrrpoo) this forenoon, bring" ing European date up tu tin; iHb nil, good number of .icra, and a vast deal uf freight, esx.'mlly light article to suit the coming tea ton. Tli Baltic Hi LirHau! n th Utb, and encounteied aoni Iksitiiig ica and had weather. On br arrival off fandy llis.k, "X. Y, her newt was telegraphed in various ijimriris In tin prin cipal citn. in tli I n ion. Ti leoisiientiaria.f ih rswtri Kuro btd already esse nil. led in Paris, and were to Com mence negotiations on Ihe ZJd. Ureal Impel ar entertained of a -eccful final to tli is (Uetioa of European troubles, hut th knowing one say th I'reuak Ambsr fugsr. CafsVity. Rsrly Inorb, KsrlyVirrk. Lsa elti'a Largs Tark, Kartv arr Lost tally Bsilrrssa. Karly linttaliaail, Ores t'arsr 1 rvv. Ury lrssahs rsvoy. li .pal liwarf Marrasftt, lllu Prwa.iar, Flat Palrk, Orsssliiss.d, Malsoi.lk. Iknf Orsaga, tsily Hara. Altrtaylisss, or Fi-l.l. bsrgs W kits, or Flehl, I W.is. Wblls S.li.l, R4 Oolid. (Ws ( a.iaa.) Irargrssai HsRar, rteas-l. r siar, rsrly Caeaas, Karly Vina, J F.rlv, Tsscatort. aaia I. transinll cse-llilra more pftwsr a M v itvfcS: MHao et Iollsr.so4 M per eswllss prrsruis of ..mui tha ay lksr rrniln mansraetavsa in Ilia I mo.l glalss, unalsialni a ial spa. d. wuln.ai rrgsiili-i awewal t power eit!icd ta Ilia angle. Also In ai lulr long tinsBc ana nnmst.sr is. m lioa. ib.v a.-kuollsa bo votsnvlitut is tlie uiauulsc- Krlv t'oamploe Eauland I Ura a Urgs Wta I- NarrewUt. ... - ., C-j v,r. fi,,aa l,m,,. .Vioiog iVaasKisiu' Iteming H-r Mi f, fc'a itl imy attd Vtitlim, ff ory mml L'ylti C'.isf in,jt,and Mil MmktHnf vjvrerf esr'lf'ios). goalksrssiMsatsra' alteabo is psnlrulsrlv d rs -is j t.oraw a. issprassS ssar e.ol- 'I lis siai.l.. It , ssnauoaslion, eSlrsoi'iti ai-y power sad ttoal oi.f..l ,ii' rasiters tl areldcdtr luiisin lo any a. la s.s. livdrrsriy mail, ar oiioi s ise, atttS'O-o K. : "I. in.ii. ' ntsa si s) Uitk, ' a. r araeoa, 1 . P. HI K!K k C. n . reaus, 1. 1. (. ) (?. -. fntttme. Urts lws.1. Itsll-rksprd tow!, risb H'hrr.v, rsysaiss, t 1.101, f.st.Jis. Krai Pulrk. I'av 0 Hmf , rTa.kaw. l-g 11 lirUBiksad, tt'isststiss Flvld, t er Cksess. Maaiaaolh. Ala. 1-..S Kcarlal hooit lii., jlMig Halatan, .Wt.il Turnip raolvd, lleil Tsmlp raolad. ' !vlipai Tutala rttt( rhutoaisr w sue, 1"' eiri, er 'slsat. j cwi'siyi mr fysftr 'ssal. I yoajst, IFsrty ns-e. 1 Pstty fmm, t.sriy Aishla Pwsk, a kgg. ilssj ttrvr t'rwwkssrl, IP.aii t'rsHiuk laiaassr, ' ban k kviiuassr gtallop, i Wklla, 'Inn. k raatnist ("tails,.,;!. Alii-hoc, Has.,, i. willing ac-,1. tu U r"' - W bisssa riff" O '. I As soS. Dr-Msli Lsis Fari-tf ttua4 aaa Uensi. lap. I.r SiU l, l i tbljr sas(. IVasassaar, n(ii.i.4. pirn tsrijr Rssfsa. F.srly Fiwsss as Tsbts, hart prukly. kai ly lirso t I karlt t rssss. dissalisCiction pri ail. Fnclislimes, geoernli', i F.anj skovi iie, do loH tliiuk ibat lb liriliak l.iovi, in this wsr. fiyi IMUi-h, and may therefore, ly uter-foreiug. klnck all pc in tb hes-l. At any rt, tl.r coi.t dsnr ia sort of a tiiiswiit eonlinuea an aUted. l.uglsnd feels ijurerly and any; brr wibjecv do not wsni trouble with lb l uiied rUaurs, nd la tl.e a anufacturing dialrtcl mark want and nut In a single day, To 011 Insuranc e)upi,j 'en th disaster wilt pr.ot a heavy U-rw, and 4nB duty, but U.ey believe tb oiilmsl detract much Iron) their means, tlthousb a do I hsst east, not fear that it will impair tht srwdit. Tb kase lo.l Ursa Tatksv, Lass tfrssw K sasa'st fisBsafa, as- L o. I.srs H-a, imf V.liowt pas sksp-a. 1 rasof'e. FiHr Fsal I'sisk. Imp , Usa4, h .i i-1 i-d, nut W!4, KHV m. as. Lars aorlotk. wdl twyy targe, lt wlast I hey will annant ta ia the aggrrgai, 11 upon whom ibey wilt (all, esnnot yel be asmrtaibed.. It I 1uwt acedlts (s say Ikal w. la tsitnasisa wilk all war attioent, defilure thit great aiieforiaaa. t IsaaUla la IU aiotuaa lley, Isaniel Wsl bv th veamMe Chplia of tb'lisua tif rtepsesautalivras ba arrived i Washington, and eaBssi hi antes. Mr, Waldo a analiv nf foaiiselirat. and was Is an Ik UHkeflTCi IU kt tbanbltsvi living grs.luaie f Vale (dk-g and was a t'haplaia ia tha ivoihry army- aad a Irieasl id (is it w l bgo.a. It it at k a) tlgnfvus as mM nssa J till, d eepe ap ailb lie llteiaiareof ike day lik sng selwiltr rtf It tidlwesiiy. Tb balssf j aa ImineliM ruptur with tb I biled tstate be in a grt tncssurt aobaidssl, yvt Kngland want p. show that all kt ready (a tweet a If rtaa ver aliould (-sm. 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