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N O ll 1-H C A IU J I N A IX A LEI U II B tJLv vi - - - -:A the Trf?o Cub KAtricH.' " i'uVuJliSut'lTu ttinttft tiUVh ,.v, . . Mb. PtiiAior.en: I ' somewhere read. .f a J'g f Franklin, I 'think It was .in tha lite f that great man.lhaf iipfd jopte r liable ti a little van 4tT, and ,lhe fcl. iir; that a pe rson or my i!imrrirtit shuuld led any .li-p"'i 1t1ii tustic vote V heaid'ersvi in a . Vblirt, an.jdsrsech a host of fl..ifiH r Jtr a v.ur tlub can boast, aUm-ua poor ' ihia tpalt.r, "J be ,,,U " ' roi7 Mf' tf pledjrethe 1 1 - ai . nj spem. hate menr,arfnly, H.at oT Jtreviivj and Wt.fi dcjr r memory incident t lb mi tf C8, should fail me in the Utile i with to say . V tuia occasion, 1 have touUt it be'st to wiitc it down. Ten or twle minutes, sir, will be the utmost J Intend to intrude on your patience. r . ' LiU, sir, moai r.chloudj believe, nt Jit present ftrule between the two grea' political parties of Ibis countij, U a kttife "forTievdiiin orttirtme hand, and for tlea f.ot'um' on the other. This, air, lead me naterally to-tOok back, 'to that evrntlul pertotl which -trteU men a soots ana oouies. i remember XttU, sir, the day wdtert the British red costa made -their almost unre slated einme-ioto Petersburg. Virginia. On ik4unih i)ie ol Ue river, anu on live ktnn of RuH'ina Hill, extended a fortni- line vi uhii w.l - . ihe uurth aide, near I'aUmit.' UnJ, . and ntar.my riloed ..iniitrief r.eaiueiicr, aa4lrawu(op a handful of nillitia, aily For our rampart wm exhibited a lanje of hi'sheai! .'ol Tubaccit,' rolled out of the adjacent warehouae, hilt wy on youth ful eye aw the lirav Hron Steuben, pacing hi bob-tailed ptmey up ami dn tUe abort line tr our little u'litd of Ifatriotit, eatneUly exclaiming, in broken Kngtiah, iinM Hurrah lar lit tilt- p .11 V It , m ..l fai" Metitiiika I ran alm"t et the IJaroii iow. ;Jli whole aeemed to U on ffire, wiih tlx? ardent detiie to apirit up iurfutbl luice. ' Wkucatt sjr, air, Ihnl Avi.tft troop at nutneroua and well dis ciplined a those wljn bstih'd at Orlcana, on the'inctnorablc B:h of January, !it' To- hlrt ri lT,i r.t,.n,t i at I'uriliUlliiH.WUUld not lute titid a gnud a tale, a did the Cot- an a He at vrtHU'i'- uui - F no ,tpt tun imcniiul. ami our men had t "c pit tfjvi f iaf et y 1 4 a reri f at 1 rom tT ei r J AintailrAiLH lufl.(Ja(iii Li. ... fVl .1 . If UVflf Llll! -i .tuH W m y 4f ndrj-ottUitul pi ay.tu , 1 .le m mm A I I rat:a.iif ausM Vf tit 4liaie f American freedim he" fell Uiatdij f fanwom. !nt liom the ene- njr, .CuMhtte aa n pioper s!itin J1.nMia ?i&' t lJV 'aJPt---JtZAIw m.i?r-frrr but l'Ule 1 -will My of tijtn; ' Jt a dif ct3r tj, the. bayonet or the bullet of ike enemy, ruMit felt literaHy-ifi;!tlefu bite aer ice-f Jj Country,' bt a fital ilnenne called the jUatnp l'eer, entrated by trnpoi ling hi viijel )rom one military depot to noihr, 4 lie infectious, ctothin of our dying, Saldier. Ilia bum' moulder at hcaam country eat, called Sed'jury, a nii4 fix or morts milei from K chiixmil, i'ierv two or three yean after hi death, a detachment nf Jar.tun' llore. from rV.' jiritfrg, led, by - a vile Tory, itirpriaed ud captured a CMtipT of our. M it lit ia. and made thrm trot on lout roui thence, Jke dug, to i'elerburj. ; : . I'ermit me air, in thia connexion, to nl trt to one more little Kevolatioiiaty in cident, lold to me abuet aeventeen yeari acu by a venerated uncle, now no iu,m-iv wuu va riimien an actor in nie arene ne - PI, ainia Militia, stationed on ; Jamas Rive .Tcl eck the denredati.ms 0r the enen.r. r:.i. ... . .. .'.i .. .i'jj lamer waa , leiurunig iruni ,v4iy j JMilllt hii veatiel loaded wit!) ilnur lurour aalterin Soldiery j when he wa iliscov Ifred anil pniaued by an armed boat of the T Jinemy; he ran !w achnoncr aground in the Ateuifty l 'jbu'f v1rwip, and earnped on horeln fmn Ihem. The Britlah boat, to a.idihf Tnecl of our mnsclry, nulled An.trlr.t1-t?i. l! mi-n lr .Cab'it windows U'I one of them c.iutiout- tea tijjthe atl t Chopping loiisi- the cable, av lie ii, in tlii 1atius2et rnir uncle, 'l'et k jCtidW Ant stand ihat," "and eiif.iiig one of iiie holdiera mnkets, levelled it at the - JeHotf, and (uinhleil Imri rti-ertiojl-a: TO lihooner j ir? was my fjthef's only de- fipfiticni'e inr i c au 1111 1 1 in i. ..kuu im )Ur iniU children. Ihe untith carried - -r .....,..; ifa.,!...-... .... . er oR flotirund all.' After the P CM:Vir cot oar from the Cvertutiei.t for I.U flJuii bat fny Mother bciris pn,.,-! " empathy, uutjusi.ee, , ran Ami .brlre: W'ff WertJ tti $.ek and i lu.l uot,, his closing sentiment Obtain llki O rvern mental p y for th loss f' u suLtance (hist -I only ask ol Af 4...t'.l ksnkl .IL Ti'l'litt I ...u. - ktrjihcion f jooe ha suQerett ia the con. tst J'or American freedom, but claim on . tjr f.r mjitff.a'fnlitlcii tihf.whltb I muit clieetfuljr opceiJe tu lle honest, cou vie - lion m . cvry u urr .American, -nsmeiy Ihi right t thihkinj for mjrsalf.,' Jrmn iivyfirtomno niarthnnrj, 'to' the pre ss it daf.i ha,e eer'"vlclsrett jTytlf sr. unflJtiti'irngfc Kepu'jlican of the fcutnl ' old JeB"ersWchtot; a ; tleierinlitctt enemy of fVvislocrse'y nil MoniVchy, : ondet every , nt giib even btt'ler Ihei Itiiposing ntsritf of l)emtrcrryittirf wlier it pror fess'mn look suspicious. Thomas Jcf iVonr f iIH1mhIiI -VY Uigj-sn tit'ring opponetrt pi honrst old John AJ m' gi Jaw,,w'illiH hii 'ottftjf aqti-re. pubficaH Votioaj yet4 sir,, 'j lieyer. (or a moment ijuubted ilm j;cr.uin$ patjiotism . of the ebjer. Adams- Tits Rt publiciq l.ealih was probably a iiltle injured by irhalU'a ntsc,iis air, wUilst ttur Jlliii isler t he JJririsli ..(Coari but, air, tUe" sjiuploms svere not half s alarming at tlio-e uhicU.we aee irr vim- fires e lit Demo ccali IVeuU-ni who fcas ala been t MU jlUrat lli sapie t'iiyrf, aij lived in Vurhum- bl- servant, k-r, it a tu be called so. liijr and U jluiie And now, Mr. Preid'-nt, .at the close,; or my speech, if you ask, H.'an the Vhi carrr MoreheadHarrinnainl ""I jler I would answer in tlie language f 4he brave Miller, when anked by his superior i.ftirer if he could take a lirilikh Fort "Wa will "7. Demntrali! lookout ifial 7! Mr. E. A. Ilviward, editor and proprietor of Thk lt-Uiiiua, publtlH'4 jor tin Ul "n months at Yanceyvillc, in Cawell rounty, and dating that time a wrui Democrat, has, we are gratified to see, yme out in favor of 'rrr'M.m and UefofiuT'" Tlie , last nuniber was iu'ed on Saturday last, in which the editor renounces the Van Bu ried parly,' and. fake h stand with the Whigs. We give the following extract from his addrets; hear him.: lidljhoro' Pec. "But, for the present, we are free to confess, that a cluing has coinu over the spirit of our dream;' and our right to change whenever we feel dUpused to do so, as a freennn, cantiot be (juestioned, so far as example goes, in the county of Caswell Ar-4 we miulii, kin. I sir,.in otif dolehre, l'Jead, some conspicuous pieccdcnts! by 'pointing ; at hnnio and abroad, to the bri(,1itet stars that ever glittered in the coronenl of Democratic glory, and as pure ......:. .., i . i . . i . a . . . . jirtunii, tui uaue me .American r.a"ir ay. : We have rhiin'od nur.rclaiion.to this ad inl.u-tutiiiafi uni ill if of an Advocate to t!a L in an i'ii:uui:iii tu pf'iim uiiit yvv nave cnartg ed our Jtepuhlicnii principles, liovvever.but because we do not bidieve that our R'lhrs are Republicans, of the old school ,m nit of their meaiiiii es a rent Fedei al extraction, and havH a direct Federal tendency, es lime and spare vuuld enehlc nt-to tlmw. Their Sub-Treasury scheme was fiit de viled by Alexamler llaii'iltni . Their next greut measure, the plan of the Si'Ciet.iry of ar fur reurEaiiz;ug the Militia ('virtually a' plan for a Si ii rt ii i ir Annv.) was id olyei tioiiiible in its iletails us to cause its ieiy auihors to irlinquiili it and omid ta rein-at. And, that there lus been mure of Pu'jlic tre.iuic expend ed than there was any nect tityfur, is ad mitted hy Mr, Van lluren, himself,- for he pi-omises to reduce the amount tu. the iiereaary waits of the Government. And we S' for a chatijji! of A ilmiii'Vf raiinn. Mi ther-Xien. llarrion will dn any bet ter or not, we are wiHing totry him four yearsal least there tsWoom fur hi pe, if nothing more. But as wc-have no ainbhion in cratifv', tnaiti e to r.evfiigf., nvMdrawinojmJ 1f iifX WTUVand with as kind and fi iend ly I'eVliiig to all, pei (tonally, as those that glpwcd in our bnsnm when . first em barked in ilcfinci- of tlifl cause vhi h ihe purest motives aid sinceres intciniuns have iinliirodin now to ahamlun." GK XJiH A U I I A iuiTst S A MO N U T 1 1 R - J'KUPLK. Gen. II.ii rison, on his journey lo the Greenville Treaty celebration, was everv where met and icccived by his fellow cit izens with the great tiiihusiastn. lie ad dressed the People at Hamilton and Eaton on his why. On his approach to Hamilton, he was met five miles below town by , u cavalcade of the military and citizens, aud corted in.; "The Jntellitancer says, the People had turned out in thousands, and the no- 4tt4ttraittm''Wnif1r'lte'M ! ed thowed unerrintly that thu Iwart's best t . . i oi feelinas went un in the mu'litv diinl ill .1 "I "'. " "u' hailed and travc him a luu.t generous and hearty welcome." 'I he Genrral addressed crowd, of both sexes, at the t e .immense OUrt-llOMSe. . , for an hour anil a half. Ol the character! ol that adtli es we shall say very little preferring to let each hearer loi mliis own estimate. It was evidently eiKirelv nu i i ptemertltareil ll, lie jiave his views of (he causes vfths nes?nt emjarrassment. m d stttrested a rvmedf. Iteflectin?; the.gplr it of the immortal- Washington, he warned the l'eople against snexresiive indulgence in part v snirit. lie rondi nineil, in ydow. iur term Ihe coiuentiatinU of.pov?rin th Uaitil,d's.1iiatt-uil1 .tn.led upon this subject Gibbon,, Patrick Henry, and Jrffeisoii. lie pawl a mailt vihule o" -iffL'"'?'::i''v";iif ':"" -'-,-,.-'"'-'' .'-'' rmse tnti smujiei "ns composeti "v ayne S armv. ami one I uiii u ivitn a sft'tl concludi d with a lofty npnoal V? '"o an,, ..anuere. .. to g.ve "'"""N'oneiin who are timposeil in m vcattatc rojvcareee 1 Ihmw off the inan? tr 6f,pre4udii;e,in which the spirit of pari j ha a enrnbetl iheth, and to. give In my ac (ions the calm, dispasiiiii e inv.tijatinn wTiTcli.atVroTs, ihcy .are bound tu give to fellw-r itiwn on his ti. j)a n, and ahti'uld iny cotintiymcn drclio sap. purling me, sHall remain cnntentetlly.in he jxtireinent 1 once thought " would lie perpetual, and never cease to oiler up tn? irayer4"or that! country which I have ong endeavored t serv , fjithfsHy and whose prosperity ia ever tha. deirtst wiih of my heart. ' The. Ocneiara health Is excrlleuf. He spoke viih creareaser anil Tri a voice (hat Was heard uislioctiy ihiuuhout Uis whole a'semblaje. lie Kit on Sunday morning, ondrrthr escort of a number of oar cirizeus, who accompanied hist td the lyrrito' VuVntr Ijne, wliura V was mat br the Puble tlef- egattoD. 300 strong. God red kins, f t sentenxe of com. ei.up rr,i- he Philaileltdiia Penrsvlvsnian publishes Th the following m the point n wlmlt Cuni, liltiotl was convicir d or fieafed. the same roval atmosphere .I 'f B -i'"k ' are sometah it diB'erept frinthe statement J cimulned i4le Globe, but are doub:less . tori ret. as vhefentsvtv anion says .wnaaya'ir Uae ascertained tlitin with precision. With out emb iog tit documrn acter an Couitwillbe best understood nenerallv litf nfirnr, tu lti nprsofia m saliiprt matter which patl.culaii V i charse. The Uaurt have lounu toinmoilorc Elliott ' Not Gi'ii.TV" ' 1. Of the alleg-d improper treatment of Lieut. Chat. G. Hunter. 2. Of the alleged improper treatment ol Chaplain Thoina It. Lambert. 3. ()l the alleeed abandonment of Pass ed Midshipman duties C. Barton, after he was wounded, at Smyrna.-' v 4. Of witnessing a mutiny by not doing ids utmost touppre it. 1 5. Of wasting public stores. Guilty. 1. Of ordering Passed Midshipman Barton, when wounded, to l! taken from the Constitution to the Shark. . Of the various allegations founded on Uk; acceptance f a rvice of plte from his crew. 5. Of the vaiinus allegations founded on his having imported twenty-three ani reals on board the Constitution. ' 4. (If inllicling twenty four instead of twelve lathes upon three ol his ciew. 5. Ol expending the pu'jlic fclorf for Ins private purposes. , says, tne news oi ine nuuiHiu n?iuii, has come upon the lorn focus' like the sound of a death -bell upon the eats of a sick man. - Hi aging. Tile Vickbuf NJliig li alludes to a ' figure of speech" Itt'eS j used in tli at part of the country: J. "A man was lately boasting id.the speed the news of the Louisana elections of his horse, and wound up his eulogy- by declaring with great emphasis, that "he ou'd l un as fist S a toco foco Icuuld tell lies on General Harrison." If he can he he i hard to best. We'll go our pile on him at at any rate. RALKIGII, AUGUST 19; 1810. HOWXFJLL OF J.1RTLV VJI.y IS UK EX! !! r ' TIIK URITISII FKDKRAL ' POW ER liRKAKlNtl !! AD PASSING AWAY!!! (fcj' See chclinti returns from ,orlh Carolina, Kentucky, Imtiaau and Alabama. I AV;iKc Count)'. Afire s eonBict in iliii eimiiiy liii:li m cba ae leriteit, en ihc pari of llie W h'g, l) ttmt niuKi lien. fliniiK t. anil rslm remlniii.n wliirli mivcmillj Btaik llie fl'Hi "I llicne wbn are eiiiiiilni; a aintl rrirr. ininile, iisoipaiien anil in nijAlnn, e Imvc liem oiiinumbrreil hy llie llriiiih funr,. We have, hoerr, inei-eawil our tirnK1" '" " aKe The labri ef ftritih induenre, mid Hi iluh jiiivrr i'.Mi VfmiiHt k ' 'aiTir, K'Vt" ,M i,"'ul,:! uM "i ''"- "'k ie wxy ,.tl W1 isti-i! hi lell nn- . i i.. . Her the lame ntnriniM antt unmlleil Iibiiiiit wiib Inr iii. r tminiMra, llratitre, (innmlle anil Clwibam. line lliinc. Inn, ma) Le aanl in on'u,ion, 'hnl iiol-uiti..i-nai... inoiila rantlii'atri in iLii comilv l-IUu .Imil of aeeomnliihirif llie clnrioiit ob- i . ... . . . . i . i ....-. f't llnll mnueru nieni in (Itaeil llir lmnic ntnt .in.iiii.i.i. r unnir a uuiv itin m inc irari in ihev rtrterve llie everlnaiing Rralilude nl ilhr fiit'inli nl ciil lil.eily.'m all part, ol lli tnimity, for ihal iti,mlri-e,1ed -.Mriotiiiii and unraleulaiinQ ileviinn in the iljdili"! 'lie peeple lii h iwt,l i!,. n in im tiaik in a (Inubtliil cnnlrit,-' anil In cirmlml it In the ru.1 ilh inanl apiiil and r.fy with dulintuiali- aliitiiy, anil' eh enmililfi"! zeal and inlre'itily. Wt ariilifie'l ibt 'he Whig Caiiitie for V ke are JtM mortified by ttie failure liii-b lUej hire er lierier.'ti d, tl an their numerem deinteil friemli hn an anxioua aolic-iluile for the rctult of llie clrr- (IOIU tiitcnos rrt;u.s. J- Hand, Sotmte; and I.. Thompson and J. It. GilBimjtJftmnvfliw-rltAVhigsanda.Ay fnir Vll't tl.f- lHiP, ftsyner- ;riC; Thomp son 493, Gilliam 491, I.ee 473, Webb 4tiC. rit.VKX. Pasteut (Vanl in the Senate, nnd Ilynian and Vadswortli1atlieComnim'9,Whin33 a Whig: loss uf ijno, " ' i COLUMUl'S- "Senltte Owen, AV. IB-i; Midvin, V. B. 887. ! Commons Maullshy V. S30; Powell. V. U. 877. Whiloss ol a Commoner. Hladcn and i Brunswick belong: lo this Senatori! District, t ForGoyeruor, Morehearl 842, SSaunders'.'H8. i ifj iiTifyi , vn ' , i .i Y, r- -i '. i i. st ' a Arch d. McDiarmid.benaie; John Monroe and j David Rcid. Cowmnus. All' Vans. S. CMae. Pol : For Senate. McDjuttuid 519. AUji'r. Ull- i ott. Whig, 317. For Comnmns, Monroe 9f5, 1 Rtld 971, David McNeill, lYbi?, COS, John D. ' lrfeles. Whig, 585. For Governor, Saunders 1 95e,.Monhead Cl. j -OAHTiRFT. i K. W hitonurii, vv hig, in tne tomriuiis,--iio fhurse. r "' T' ' - CAHTFJIKT AND JONES. J.llelkn, Whif,in.thenateT-no change; ., CAMUKX. In this County, the British Federal Tories are 1 M.MvU,.i - m ...t arrassmr t!iea,tatement oy anner- , M n.ainti. 1ft the Seai.ial District compos-.' "'.".".. l.l " T T, the mere formalltes l.r the legal cfjirron and Lenoir, J. B. WhiitU-ld ..elect, t r- . j,:ulll(nUu. ,. '.s, it i believed that the real char- . H Nmniqr by a majority. 5over Harper, a . . 'i .,,,, j.. v , d extent or the finding i.r the ; Whig' las. ' "Poll.: Davis. . u. tJ.a. ' .,,,,.;, ! mmkm- t;'tiH'K.w:i j uiissri intnriirnv 9 iitMiuiiir uf cr ..... , . Saunders j433, being 99 votes more thai flay , D''"1' bT 89 V WKE rTii'nStui Snaie. 8aninel , H biuker.- (Wn D. B UomnsDn.,ft.andy 430, Burl M v ,nJ s Q K,0M h,g. HomphncWUtg. 507; Lth- v Vj,: tV.,c. Wbi.sker 841. Ns.h.ni.1 lUlge.V. : ' - i f WsrrwvWhig 405. Cmrn.wis, Rand tt19. Mas- , j GRKEN'K. , '.y 114. Maneom H63, (inlea 1033. Havwnod Tajror, Wide;, Commons; P0IU1 for Senate, ' 1 oi7j Harris .lMrMr. Edwards 1 12?. hVsr-r Harper ICS, Whitfield 117. Tnylct30I, Dix- 1C40, , Governor, SsondeT. 1157, Morsbesd 1030; on 336 Fcr Senate,' Harper 103. Whitfield; majority 127. 117. . for GovemorJ Morehead 8Mf Siumrtera ' r 1 PF.ROX. 83 m.ijoijtjr M., , ; -e -j ;. . ,. In JVrwo ihe Vsiis hsve suecerde 1 in ehetinj :-. - 4 . .f . HPX!. "big - , ., :. U. by about NORTHAMPTON. Senate. Faiiou, W-. majority. Jacobs, 5of; Sprnill, ftSO Arms, 5-Ji Pritehafd. 613, 1J. A VYIrg gain of Cm moncr. 3 V liters. ( IIATIIAM. Senate, William A'iriplvl. t'ommong, lohnS. Vuthrie, isao Cicfrj, N. Met'analiam. All Whirrs. Poll, Alliright 5'i0, Hmenon, Von Hurt a, SS7. IJ'Uliiiu tOJt, MrCiaouUan IDiiO, Cleg! 1011, Rrwrers, Van Rami, 003, IVostiew Van fliirMi, S3; llamlin, not generally run, 166. For Governor, MoreliearJ 10T5, Nannders 60:!; majority 42. For Sherilf, Taylor, Whiffs 511, Manly, Van liuren, 4-8; Cuolt, Wing, 3.0; Ty-r, Whi, '.M'J. CAHAHRL'S. Senate, C.'liiiilophcr Melehor. Common, Daniel M. Barringer. Bolh Whigs. Poll Melehor 43 1, Alexander, Van lliiren, 183, Bar linger 827, Hoper, Van Uuren, 385. For Gov ernor, Morelu-ad 840, Saunders 3'J5; majority 415. For SliBiilf,. Krimingi r, Whig, ysi.uo op. position. MKtMvI.KNOrUG. Senate, J. T. J. Orr. Commons, .I.Walker, G. W. Caldwell, U. Morrow. All Van Uiiren. Poll; OrrCo'3,J. W.,Oaborno 53?. Walker 12Gi, CaMwoIl 1311, Morrow J. T. Dratlin, W hig, un, K. Smart, Whiir,935; V. Davidson, Whig, 931. For Governor, Saundwrs 1201, Morehe.arl, majority 217. T. N. Alexau- .I'.i. r.Mto..(..a .ldri,l(T . "Lilt AN'GK. Senate WILLI 1' P. MA NO UM. Commons, W. A. Graham, Nathaniel J Kinj, Michael W. Holt, Carlw. Jones, Jr. All wliijrs except Mr. Jones. Poll: Mantrnm 783, .Allison 703; 80 majority; (iraham 1720, Kinj; lCjfi, Holt) ICSG, Jones 1571, J Graham 1504. StoeknrJ 15Cti, Trollinjjer 15C3, Homer 1180. For Governor, Moiehead !6ii'2, Saunders I5t!; majoiily 113. Foi Sherifl",Tt'"''entiiie 174, Shaw 1101. SURRY. Senate, 'Richard C. Puiyea. Cpmmons, C. Franklin, Nathaniel Hoyden, . Poi. dexter. All Whign. Poll: Puryear58i), Dohson, Van Uuren, G0fi Franklin 1119", I'ouidi xter 1071, lloydcn 1080, llonser, Van Uuren, 'J.11 ; Jalifer, Van lluien, 958; Roherla, Van liuren, 912. For Governor, MorelieaJ 1 1 Saunders .878; majority L51-, . . STOKES. Senate, Matthew R. Moore, Whirr. Com mons, .18. M. Covington, Wiihtir, Whigs, J.eonard Ziirlar, Vaa liuren,. Pol).. Moore GM. Wilson 533, Covington 1227, Withers 1179, Ziflar 1175; Holyack. Whirr, 1 1(12, Fotger, Van Uuren, Ull, Sliidiz, Van iluren, llo8. For ' Governor, 'Saunders 1 190, Moreheod 1167; nia- ljority'23. For Sheriff,- Salathiel Stone, Whig. I 1159, Crewes, "an Huron. 1070. -I ANSON. - - - lom 1079, Win-ton 1028,. H. H. Hammond. V;in Huron, 422. For Governor, Moielieud 1 1 00, SitiimlerK 4?9, ""majority G78. Shciiil', White, Whig, 912, Hoirrrrr, neutral, 598. HERTFORD. Senate, 15 T Spires. Commons, William II N Smitli: both Whijra. Poll. Seriate, Spires 220, Jlr'G C Moore, V 8 lit Commons, Win U N Smi'h 392, Sijiha Smith, V B, 228. Owpcr, Whig, Sheiill 283 m;ij. ROWAN A DAV1K. Fcnate, Sumuel RiUilin. Cninmnna. Hamilton ('. Join , lime l)ur..s, I)r Will ann. All Whipi. Pull. tOinmons, Jo' rt 1573, Hums 151.9. Willism 152.1, Clen.mcna. V. 11, 884, Craw. Urd. V. It, 9j. SiiihIi, V. II, 817. For Govern, nr, Morthead 1613, Saundtra 8711; majority 743. DAVIIJSON. Senate, Alfred Hargrove, no opposition ( ominnim, ciia". Ilrunimeti, Mill All Wh Holt Senate, Hargrove 776, Commons, ll1. , Brum- mell 1jC6, Hill 1..7. tamnt llar,-rovr, V. It, 670. lleuMvick . V B, 5 J0.....Eo tiumta Moro hrsd 1 403, Saunder 470; majority 949. GUI '.FORD. Senate, James T. Morehead. Cummoni, Heo V, Meudenhall, William Doak.and llrannnck. All Whijf. For Covi riior, Morehead 9211, Saun ilcia 460; majority 1742. UUNt-OMDK k HKNDEHSO.N. " Senate, T I. t'liqman.' Commons, Morris and M I'atton. All Whirrs. Foil, (niimioss. Moiri H.rti, Patton HJf, Weaver, V. B. Itfi'i. (j'arnian V 11, '8 Senate, Cliiinman 197, Itubun, V B Q.17. For (Jovernor, More head 853, Saunders 311; majority 511. . HENDBKSO.V. Poll. Senatn. Cliiifman 290, Rahun, V It, 7t. i-tjtnmtns, V atttm 45ti, Morris 4(50, Weav er, V U, Hrt. (lovefnor, Morehead 151, .Saan dcrs lG; majority 405. . . HYDE. Thomas Dulsnce, whin. Graham, wliiij, sad Hegsn, Van, a whig gam. MARTIN. ijSCoeqv O both Vans. BRUNSWICK. T)r F J Hill, Common;, big, by 90 volot over i Armeliii Biysn. RICHMOND. George Tlinmia and I) Mi-Lanrin, whi?. Kl'JjnttiKD i KOHF.tiN. Alfred liwUry, whig, ie elected by 136 vale over Iihi.le MONTGOMF.RY. Thres Whigs rleeted KANDOLPH. Jrmafhsn Woith, S. William B. Lane and Al- fred Brewer. Cnmriionssll Whiarsv , CliuWAt &G rEf , ,;, K V, , Dr;'Rufu, K. 8pecj (Vv i, n. .i .....i . , v l elected. GATES. , . WUlmel J.Sulline.. (V.Bl'rlcitfd., t.'HOWAX R.T. Psine (W) re-elected. ' f ' PEKQUlMONft As PASQUOTANK- f Win. B. js-brpard. ( W ) ra elected to the Senate. LINCOLN. The whole Van Buren ticket elected; no change. ; 'MOOKE. -' - MarchiwHt, wliif . elealed by 5 votes ver MeNeilL BLADEN, BKUahWICK A UUl.LMUUS uwfn iiw mcrti ucictiicu 10 mil ammonal - ; -JONhS COl T; J ' T:..J..tl . -i!9. tor .Senate, Harper 107, "iinncni -o. j . t For (Jovt-rnr, Mnrelica.! l.'l)', caunueis j;u M .tB,r- 4,nJ j0llct Com- ) tr.uua, vwolHiul rppiwiiton. k foiw. In tiriuiU HlUa -3. N "l"' CoU'itie: As'.e , Muiififutic , in io .1.1 408 VHenia . IllKllt'll fvllrtini irk till SK'. ,SGJ IUiuiIu, t tiuike t'uliiil'ni -( ClllMll.il arirrei -T'tirri urk -'t'liailimu - hownii CuiTittr Unit ('mnileit , (.'iivhi-!! t'tiL-rokee Duplin Oiviilton l..vie Ktlgcronib Fi-uiiklln Gtunville ;h-i tieeene t.uilfcnJ I lul.t .x Iterlini it 1'v.le I Iav u onil IUtiltt;i sott livtletl M-i; J :.T lU.i '.'to n 111 VK ii I i. 5iXl! 4:Kl II Ik 5 Hi ill ll'JS tf.'.'i ill 1S.V -'i 1 J.I JsS 2SJ llfrj r..M t4l!l ttl (It 1.1 952 91 80i, ll' l.ir, fniy m '-'51 OS lira! 391 . ,r 470 C.lii ?l)J S5t 44ii TJ! -ass .9 III 1501 sot 1 IGj lus; lo.i, m 3,r(V acii ill 30. in 2iS, 2-20 41 13-'. 5f,9 4. r.i r - ist IU UK) 386 I in. in JoliimioM Jones Lincoln I.CJIOU- ytcfn Vi...l. :ld 6'Jj 1.92 1674 3S'.i . 26. ' ,.(tlmm . ' -w4"W - Moore .Vtouijonierv Meeklt-iiliurg Marl in New Hunover Nh Noriliainplon (Jnstow Or.iijje hVl'IKIIl ''HMiiia.ank I'll I'cniniruoua UoMin Kuril Inlpli lt')ckni;hm Kobeii'Mi 1 Kiuhuiiinil Ruihert'oiil banipMn ury a ill 95. sen' 1095 1 201 m 300 70o 6t; '.'4 1 7. 59i m'2., Ufa I in 20f'i 1 59 23; 4l, '200 4'JO 4S.1 511 iu t l4 I 101.1 l s. 1009 ii.' Sj.i SO" 6.) C60 HM.i 111 94"j 111 0-KII 3(KI f.lfi 1 S'-'O in Hlofr 1I--9- 41'.1 sk; m 241 'J7 8 HO 705 Siokca Tne!l Washington Wikes Wurrcii Wake Vane) 802 -'i 110 3 V Tin .3791 ni 12i'. SS .1134 ,J'-1 im G4 no! 7l ft; we H'JI 103.' 1157 IU22 3(19 - M$H--26H4i Jloreheatl's muj. about 000! ilir.iuoilal Iioiior to llie Sulis-bury sensaurms which we experienced in ascertaining with truth and with certainty the glorious! the matchless'! the sput exciting!!! the heart cheer ing!!!! triumph which has been earned for the friends of human hopes, human rights, human Jibcfty and bumnu hnppinr8, by the honest hearted, the noble spirited, the generous minded, and patriotic sons of the Salis bury district, 'llie pure and hi?h"-SMiled vete rans, whom the father of hh country h:nl con ducted to victory and renown so oflen during the war of the Revolution were not touched hy a flush of satisfaction more electric in its character, when they closed their straggles in glory on the plains of little York than were ilea Whiys of rtaleinji on hearing of the efTectivoand ennobling; etertiuns which have heen made hy Kowan, I Davidson and their rrallant associates in the cause ol civil liberty. This is a, victory which has Vp re a il at r ori rT a i id r vfv tn j 61 a ie r f R jrh 1 n n ifo f hope over the Whole surfacn of North Caiolitu, and it will auirment the confidence, freshen the spirits, confirm the hopes and perfect the resolution of tha American patriot in eveiy par1 of our cherished Union. . ' This is a victory which is rendered doubly endearing-by its generous nnd overflowing fnllress. There was nostinlinrr.no halvinrr matters about it. The report of Ibis triumph comes to us from our frnr.erous neighbors like the pure and refreshing waters which push from their own mountain. It imparts to us a note of encouragement which is utterly irresistible Ii must Inevitably pierce snd thaw and Animate the dullest and coldest n.l ... I ntill.fftii. finamtt, in rVnrlli r'-..nlinQ . . , It is a note m encourafjen.er.i ...en n worth , notmna popular mrranrrucs irom ine nrsi orarors of the age. Il is more potent snd persuasive than fifty wafffron loads of the most labored and v i v i I addrises which llie most enlightened committee of the times may prepare lor popular consumption. It is a vote of censure ort tho corruptions, the tyranny, Ihe vaiiefjatod abuses and malversationa of Jhe Government, which "goes toilie"hearl of American freemen armed w-tth a power of -fonvietion which, when eon traslrd with Iho ephemeral essays which arc daily and hourly thrown off in the best public journals in the country, is similar to a clap of thunder av compared with the Tieeblo chirupingsl of the frashopper. A majority of 33C0 votes for the.ftepuhlicaiv candidate for Govornor and an CNi-ras return or Whibs to tHf Lkoisi4tl'i;s from the Sai.isbc rt biktriot! ' This ia a victory which is dear because of its felieitows coheqiieneeui, and it is dear becaoselt was unexpectej. Wo did expect a majority of about 1500 voles'for Mr. Moiehead in. that district, beeaoso we could not be induced to heheye.' hyany. eirctrmstance.ur mass of cir tumstances hy any representation or tide of representations, until the painful conviction should he fstsntd on our minds by the happen. inf of the event tree If that a laud which had soefien performed good swvhc in thecatisoof patriotism had nntuely anJ imreoervedly surren - drd itself to tho embraces of such enemies ... thefr coantrv as All OS KENDALL and Ma:- tin Van Bnren, 1 f i Hot we wore assnred by many of our fiiends that 1500 wss too extravagant s majority to claim for the Whig party ia itha Salisbury district. .l-t- Bilj.i;,.t.i.U in..iti, in th -pnine. hvii IZJiwVy". Swigiit I ItrtHt. iiitr' .r-t tt ...... . . ma . .. 111 ii" ' ' .151 . ... , U! -Si They rely i r reUlicns, . Mr. ttsheiV xartMma ntM. M fer's transmident Influence. Thev ull -.1 . oiietceord. that a msjerity of 1000 tSt cold n's.'ona!,!y expert. VUrn mat private opinions in reliticrrio Mr. Fl,w, pT ical eoiiTse,-virehavfr-nf indulged otinipiv !" IW praetiee of assailing hiin aheCJiieV a public journal. Me hasfriei.di vvlom, 'I. . r.5 V"Wf'r their ferscnal vvoilii and f il : In- virtues; and if his ahuso of ilia. coanutoLj liHtoiiftitiiei.ts was so wanton and cros i. ll ' in ami rf t ribn t (on e were u uder die h. ftfwl0 that the meiinjr out of that ret i ibu lion ecu! I D jit;b lefiin the Uumi'si f his eonstituenta Hie u hirr j Mirn.il which Is publisheJ at hit m. i .. :.r :.. .. .. . i'"i, V uii:"ii (ji'parunir ircm it.o I'htre wkitu i as 'leieiniefl n r us hutti by it enc of PrniirL r.'j ni.u u. inner nuiiea. i n, WerelgiR, mHt h fi Mr. Fisher ami his eonstituenls to lerlle the matter between them, know ing that' whataoettf remedy was demanded in the premises it wrkitj ' ho eeriaii.lv awarded by llie inlrlligent and put, riolin constituents whom ho represenU'd. K ' we did know it was casting too prealailWB, the independence of his constilnenls to suuto., forgone inoinent dial he trausl. rrni llism bflZ '"' mere nodjike a fl.icli.cf sheep iniurirkel overt io Martin Van I'mem with whom they Uave,lj(.' tin-sympathy as ihe deer has vi ith the niu, snake... We reinfriihered, too, tin? deeisl rohation with which that upright ami obivalro people had branded the N'ciyro-Wltnpca pion in the contest of 183d, and we know dj, would be as idle for Mr. Fisher or any other siL ' i.tcian to aim at effecting a cnmplrta chanjjof public HPiitiiTieut in the Salisbury district a, jt would be for an ordinary juijirtct u uailff. tike to triamif.settire ill n ndc. ti rlr. " - r " ..... ...i I .i. ... i. .: . . I,.., - . I he viclorydiovvever, ft hleh has been aeMnl li:ipations ootti in splendour and in tha hrsiaV ill I cence ol its cuimequencea to ths WliTg eau8i lj is a victory men deserves 10 lie honored kr civic festivals, processions, illinainjltout tJ popular rejorriiitrs. It is a victory, tha rccolh. lion of which sh'iuld be perpetuated by the erec tion of a granite pyramid. It in a victoty, hot ever, which will he. ineriliel in deep andihjiabli characters on ths hearts of American freenwui. We say ari n I M M It T A 1. PR A IS E TO THE SAI.ISBl'UY DIS TKIC T! for she has son irood service not at Shrjwsbury, but at ihatlur of our hclovffl country. OFF II ATM to OltAXGIXt 'V The land of Murphy, of Cameion, cf Nisd," liuflin, .if Manirmii, oi Noriroed and of Mebane. hts refrained Ihe glory of h')r (Vriinilive high es tate. I'll es llriiisli forces ba.vo.betju enccniuiensl., and they have been signally routed. The chin. pmns ot public liberty have burst the ligaraenU by which they wero hound by the meni;ils of ' pow er as a (riant would snap asunder ths techiest thread which might encircle bis massive limbs, The falsehoods and tricks which havsbern. put in rrrjiirsitton hy the base and ignoble 1 driirSgeii" and quacks who labor for their livinu 1nlbemr-'" vice of Martin Van Bnren have been rejected ky the pe-iple of Oranire with the same deeresof hiathingwiih which they would suurn frunitlie a put -aiKi wmxmmi4iHmmm . noble and -ilaiinj; advocates of evi liln ity hn pealed the notes of alarm in such stirring slriiw that tha hearta oX deluded freemen have at tics" been aroused to a just sensibility to their wrohgl and their minds duly invigorated and illumined for tho attainment of tint redress which M m loudly demanded hy the csigeneieaof the crisis Hitherto t!m generous and confiding populali 1 of Oiangc had, under the appliances of able aia! virtuous men been broiight 1 1 sec the eross aU sea and depulic practices of MartinVan Bun as trees w alkinrr; but, thanks tn a kind and propi thus Heaven! they havn been now ushered ink) the broad and cheeiinrr blaze of noon light. TW nins nave neen so eitectually torn away vvlncs hitherto obsenred their perception of causes ihl efl'ects lhat thev may now pereeive with clear ness not merely thoae arterial wounds which hire heretofore exhausted Ihe juice of tlis body pol itic, but they, may take a distinct view of ths slightest puncture on its surface. Yesi Orapgt has returned a iMeneliun to the ncit Oenetat Ae aembly uf North Carolina which would hter fiecied honor on shot rminif-iai her fatonvtf dtyi She hse choven s delegation vthich for iuli Crliut posrer, moral rectitude, ardent patriotism, tad f luical xirily,, would nr.bly illnmrale the disrscis' of the la i ret and moat illustrious portion of ibtV American confrderacy. Here is JllstnffUlll, ska ones shone wild such Irjiucf udnM lustra is lW Senate Hall ol the Nation who stood firm in lie cause of the Constitution snd popular rights srtrt ' clouds snd durkness were rapidly obscuring fa far of our mure ky, snd who was finsllyroserV; ed and ostracised on account of his unfliiieliov votion lo the rights and intcrcts of lb pwi.. Here is CJratinni, whoso ebxuent, penasin . and patriotic counwls bavo- Wxn so freoavrjf heaikcncd lo with delight irr lbs popular bisfy,! , the Suio Leglhiture.b()lli .OILQUCStion S A poliry and on questions of mora lalitoJi brvadih snd momentous interest which pertiio"! to our Federal relations. Here is Kiss. trs4 ' ,' rendered such ewenlial servk-s lo ths Wbifese a UijjtiilSzc,.UfJmw.V4 1 personal eiernons, and who, at the summnoisf" iiconiiiry, nobly deserted the imperious eaHs sf ss i ""1 J.u,il'" "hicb P'f"in to P"!"? '.,' end fall;iiil ' soldier in ths rontenUons of freed",' who first flesheil his sword in this csmpsiin.ssl whose nn.nl worth and intellectual aequiicsirt are aurh as to promise much lo ths friends sf spas) and freo tiowrnsweni. In TelaiUm tatr. Jsne. die only sdminiatrntion candidate who was elet'fd. we lyjve onlv to remark, that we re&rel thslsHs lcatiort nd t mnch- montt Worth M'.vrS' ksjiW; him to -penress had not beert given 'IS th " his cbuinrv, instead of havi'ic been eiertsd (bos- sslly, nodouht,) fir ths advancement of ihssss-W art pluming our country deeper and deeper olsl ricx of perdition with each revolviej son. 0fl nAiTninieil It aUT. transmit-, aloriouslv. anil tha tomi-iea evf lilwrly ses fa free anil pare Uovcrnmen sns eheered ssd vaird by ths susceesful elfuils of bsr lifted and " lirtoc sons, Don't TorRft CiiiYitiick Cnntie", This ili-iritt hi so remJto from s as to stisre as little in our personal acquaintance; trot the ". the election fully revcsle ths" fret mat lh straff.' for liberty is confined to no particulsr wad that Ihe good people of Currituck and Csrsd" with us.in. every eJT.urt which pensins lo h."", -of oor country. They have ahandonod Msrtia his idols and bs ien tbeir focntties and, fTecttaM . In elia cans of their country. Ws bsvS b" t ' ed a Senator and incrrased ths majority of tbepT n lar vote. tSo may tRs friends of crvil lioerij p-y l,wn"1 Prevail in every qosrter. f Oueillhewau for Bohtton ! f of j ,,.1 l ..r.,u,v ss I 'I' WIMIHI IT UTIIC.rUl - .. ,1.., k.a,m -aol.L hasetora fsw I person the badceo of asasrujsta Ihs l.s.l.u yvff MiwfP mi finrmi ll1" ' . ... I kaearll WT rart?lr unifar Ibat nun and tMKf J hanntf m m.i " I"'""" vauscar wm - - m . ... T wef!l?tl to flie ifHtnotif? menrM fifth r"1 ,,4 minlSlraitOfU l lrj tijeja. tiuvj fvji ivs - - I ',r i. : , ci ! -.1 'i J,ti I ! itli ''1 t ..i, V
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