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" " ij t u i t ICSSECTU S FOB ; R D I TED it V u 1-1 s ll u - - 1 i. : vUHhcfwIeWitir zeal andineiice set hipt tfWBnilie flutters jiimself; thai . i .t int.-r'ts I Ju:ntuTc.; Science, Politics, I gTiclurian j' Commerce maV be - promoted jbt Xftlila amh;tloii to nphoid,; au$ against jtite.'$f& c nijesfif c$iJptiifcr cpcsa c?Iu44en,-b, vpll I orc UiftitjiKxst jfvhp strcnj;tlu CVtidsra, witi that tiblkV1iinM(RHLMit hii&ter ihe i proiier Wirf&ist Oitillo idffebinj vrUici has been e frelj Jwred -'if ajfaM thoiAJuisnisjiratisaJ and vij i tftoSHth Energy its il4!c?iaeasqres., in iJfi.Tat?nl aljeptnfiaco inay have fcirjwa to ' frheIirjfrriw the excise cf the power, cfaafcm MicrnklhirprmhtU by the gcneT bnijtiicnti ; hjffbesi' degTre inexpediciiM t3 ne:ica inav tpe ausinouuon oi large s;uui i ut: wrak"ii jir union to ear 4?oirrr tendiiky oftuch If g.$Utiun j Agaiuii- ia tUr-ff which has jbr its ol jf-ct, tho iustenn : i&ifs inieimtifAme $wt n; of bar I Country at .rt'l cxieiah';ller, the best energies of this paper win wf opposea. j tiws of civrd poity; and as such be combat i tI7R3?S. i ": f-:: III TrE CiR6i.'i3f. Watchma-I Is ruhiished ! cvrry week at Tkrtt Jhliart pt r 3 er, lit advanco ; rierp the sidscribcrs live in Counties more than rate handred laiki distant fara SsliisLuryj and tit aiieascisLhre ta dsccuut is over one year stait ;:ihtffiSMlWi4'r'f- ". K. Hj; ;':6;sTrljVrt:wjll- be tkken fur loss than cafe c yewr : 'Adyertisl! will he don at the ysiial rdt&i j No subseriptioa wjll be witiidrawn uiitilla;reaia5 v ff are paid j unless the Editor. cIkkjscs.; . i i 'lplt $eiibcspaykitbe whole, szm in ,ajd V!jhee, an 'have the IViitelunan at 0,50 iorfohl. jTiatklJf iautvaifced regu3ry, wilbbe ciatinii cd Jt the sataentafteiwardi;. ' ' . ; i . f fj I vAintter3;tb th Editor nxft bo -Tcsipcid t?ti tby wiirnotte attended to. j I : :r Peri)h3 addreclffia: the Ediior on the business i IrfbjpHjflfe- witl addTrss bira as Editor of the yolma rfl t ciflnh(4that wriie on oth jcr wusinoss can tiireci ioii,.,yones - j N. BJ. All lhe jKubscripi ions' taken before the 4 ccairQcncemtfiit ;of this Paper, it will tc; remctri-t vtJbff'fdbjxrilJvon1 publication cftbe iirst manner. J.II.L ieoiptinu? bbjeC tjry &'Supcrior;Curfs, lie will HiVHitthe nejR Superior iCoftrts M S ukes and Da- ! Vids.i'ti otddi-tijsfcttl& bis' hisir.rs in Cariilina 4l5jtvtloors below tlielansiun Ii,te t Jf jHouseatiely aoccupicdiy Sam l. Jones Ei el ; - K - iMXMlan en jfei" iKcket-Booi ! Cta'nia 4"nuin!)cr "cf not itrs as Toilows: . vu con ris'i HTt Olllarris. and .IVftsHarrif?! fijn j.uf 'INllaatccb Detcnfer; One :-ompatt-4. ..ttd cernber,1830j fir i,ntLmj Molars. Five ch Margaret Dbvi . 11, for fifty .dollars each; One f oaiJof;n.fMUccbkrN dared Dfcmber.'18Sa. fur iCTlMiltQal 'oh ChaTlas - Glngles, dated ' PllSflr fifleen;.daiaTj-. . - H T viPj v.hit-n 1 baVe not since heard of land wlich 1 expect to gel renewed; All person are ffiNfCN Mifeado for thH above iiaeritiinetS Notes,. -as 1 1 havij not traded mv interest in SI'CEEULAiC. ! ' r!-r IM imPiPi use. , f 8 0, announccsjto tbe puUtc genc- JL; ally, and 1 her friend. antl in : th f.tmU r rfrdtcf thiellolthat isbe wHl ba happy .to -ri'rT-rtt .i,,,u uiav. lavor nerwiin mcir feb!i4ssores them tbatier best efforts &3UX9.use toreivder nlpssxnt tl. tocrctnfJl with an nneasinT. fTNrt Fplevsbo flatters herself that ihe will be able I to jxende to all jbc most ample satisfaction. . . td Thci Oflicc of t!e -Northprn Southrn f nkly liinctbl Stagesalsd that of thb .Cher w and Lthculit Lines, great the ; . ; - ; 4 .j t ex PKSP1 Stok in thLscorn- tlSfflif Mjbe Town fof Sal WlF'tr V1 m-daughter, a , aiMn iotel, andm remaSi open ni V?2Dtii dav oAugustfeThV 4 recent cabtotbejnfr tuinctoni tliatMlDOW) ituuM;, " MICHAEL BROWN 1.,:. HHOItAH, 4, CHAAiBEHS,- . - 28-tfi Lcmmisticners "i t i i fieby CiBtts an4 tH? Presi4eiit, will pr0 ; diiN1 jrafciifefc3f distrust and dispifpctioniaiid rwSl ;t.pf4b newly jmpr!nfated dfietrloe cf iNullifiqi J ttii is onlyhecnlsar to say Uiat i all its phases I nkl mutations H Is i-oiitrart to .GUri'mfjst sditbsd ; ; vu eon Air .ri.T..wiJsend am! Thoteas Nc'ph furpno hundrtil Ut.llarrv date.l 20, November 1 I85f); Onei n Jamos Harris al EJam S. Fl-r- iWiHIk table will bo snp T'f1"1 5 tHsVtbat hu country afiotds,and J-bet Baithjths choicest liquors. t r ?. , j ltbd niany advantages wlncnthis itani - aiTon!3, torrdtbcTi with U1-. ! . zr-litr ... Tint tTm' ' , J-''-!9-i.5 i ' 1 F THE OiyATCISIMAN. 11 I j 14,-Satnrda,cf tender, tjf 832 The ftllowinar dentlemcnl kn bblbje' mc by I feting as Agents for the vVAtcMAw in the ser rad CJpnnties, where, they 'lesiei! ndrwc?ipts trt&e by theui would be as vaEJfaiif made T by or Full bUHKi (JyUXS A x.. . Francis K: Armstrong fn ! 1 CapM ohn' Wrigbti jr. fV-' I Colj T. 'BJVright,! H i- - I; ! Peter Glinjmatn. 'If -j ! V ' stokes cdtilcrr. ! John r. Poindextcr, j'! Isaac Gibson, Esq. j u ' if.; !-: 1h WILKES 0!lTYr SColI:SamliF;PattryWp" i;i filessrs. Finley &.BoucfiJU - t ! BURKEcoro'ry; -iRobktPcarson7Esq.ff'l5!fl ? : "ft: 4 hidney b. Erwm.v -"-g4 fit f Jobs , Hardin, lV5qv if f i :1 ROCKINGIIiM : Robert Galloway, jr. EsfJ.j Scales, Esn-ifl I l.i ; 1 BUNCOMBE,: j .J,H.'Korwood,;EsqH"jj, j . n , -j: - LINCOLN ;- i "C'.id. ,Hender3Qn,'.Efeqi.j, , A. M. Btirtwn, Es. y ji I MECKLENBURG Dr,!J.D. B)yd; : ! F. L. Smith, Eql M M : Miles B. Abernathv. k i t - i CABiOlRTJS; David Storkc, Kin. M ! ?f, D. M. Barrmgcr. Esrj.!l ! .GUILFORD Dr. J. A. MebanW H ' i ;! : .ASHiir Hji;:u i I Col,, A, Mitchell, i fi 1 i.fi.'i IREDElXlil 7 Whitfield Kerr. JubephiPi Caldwell, Esn. ; DAVIDSON;! John P. Mahrv. ; i: . ' Reasonable coinmisSon LwiH "be; iaUdweit on men ccy cojllreted. i I HiiQ.JONES. Salbbiry, Jnly 23, 1S32. iCr"; At the request of rrtanyi; jrispectable genj- ticmeii, we;announoe that a public: meetingr of tlie frienu of Martin Van Buren lor; Vice President, will be held at Salisbury, cn Friday 14tb of Sepi tember, (uist:) to- taker. meast$rei selecting k proper pc-rsdn;to be run fur this .electoral district on the Jackson Ticket. All the 'real friends of ithe Administration and the enemies of disunion. arc earnestly requested' to attend ii '. j ! -. tj; i ! ij ' " - Part o(a Speech delivered, byj Rf M. PcAsk Isok at the:Apti-Taritrmeetliog beldin Salf bury, on Tliursday 2 Jd of August, 1832. -U Ma. (tiiAia'M'AW 1 ' (Ji;;1 ... ;M"V blject, in attending tbisl rjncetinr, wa3 have a fair and candid discussion of tlie qtio :' 1 '. -t . j . .1:1 . ' . 1 amd a clear; and deliberate exi iression of the sc t the ?I was sovn, very srry to etc tbc dscu5sio conducted with snch warmth,! passion and rau tiijig, a? I have heard from tergcutleinan wht, lat spoke, because it almost precludes a fair un ddrstandingtof the question, , , s , . f! (Having hadjhe honor f representing tlie fce inpn of ihis c6unlyfor three years', ,: and ? having rm-tvecl a renevar of their'jcbijfidence, I an? placed before them as a public servant anafcel itjq:Aut to myself and -to; -my ! constituents, t! gjve them on this, occasion, afjull , aiid ckar ftex-5 pJcssi(H- of my Views and opinions! about 'thi matfer. But in tlie first place, my '.! feiluw-citip zens, 1 must rp:nark, that ; the fear I .have ibf Jmpt was making fi amonnst us, and to in duce hd citizens ot North Care Una, if not cpcrU ly to jouV with, at least to coijncance and 'abet t!iorJNulliriersot South CaroJilkafJ hr ihoir urthaU lowed attempt to dismqinbef, the Unfon, has froik wbat I have seen and s heard j ibis Meeting l)cn fillljr confirmcil : Gentlbmch nia j say pcace! peace ! but tliere is no peace ! it h Ihe part ef a: yis5 maa naymg eyes, io seci ajia Having ears ; td hear-f it is tlie part cf a wrnari v-wben dan- gcr approacnes ucv.Ki si quiey ana witn. Md ed arms until it is upon him, but torouse himself-- to prepare Itf it u st .p it at th? threshhold: aud feilowciti2ens, ' I pray you by our common coun-r tfypy L?tir common lntoreslyettjTy tie that binds us together to look w!ih l6p ifeyeg upon what ybu haeSslthU''day'torflei;jr.:'ilrolT upon " i..v.M3 i3 ub ectia ui u.iswiiHJU nnu D uni fication 'I nip the . poisonous '.pbint -1 m the vcrv Look at; the Stats of Soutlj Carolina, hew was N9lbficaicn introduced among j the rnijvniidcd and infatuated people of that! State ? Did the advocate of tho doctrine at itnel commencement. j blazon forth to the people that fthert tbject" was Lto force a reduction of the TkruT cf toissolve the Umon, no-W hen caTmiand dnexcited. the people ofj- that State wuild ha revolted at the dea of di8unionr as . vou xevilt and shudder at the bare mention of it ttpptmuc) - it was rieccs spij 10 prepare, inommas ct; tne . people to excite fmd inflame them JtoJimake ther4"be-' uc v wiaiuiey were merauy grAuna to tne very )u$t by uofeeling" and! oprIfeH majority'; this was fleeted by newspaptnidications; by get: jng up public meetings, and idelivVring In fiamatofyiddresscs,"'sucb as you S have heard to day; and kra'j&i bad .b$e dethroned, and thg passTons wroogbt up toeS4tighe'point of cxcitcmcnt--the Tplef : wrc told that there' was no hope of redress, .thatjj remchstraace tapon rbmon&trance1 had bcvmade!tb thisnhfetiinjT oppressiTB iniyoniy ana naa peep jspurnea oy 1 lthdy were aked Uf I as! freemen they I sunxm 1 iu sucn orprcsswrn r .ana men ' - a a 1 - ! 1 ; eately the attempt madhcre (s i'inore buld and ttioreorjen You have j been told to-day the cwinty-i Of Rowan was taxed ! in the -4 way they, weref told tb only alternative was to nulli fy, and to dissolve theUnb4i lf uch has been the mode of proceedicsrs in South" Carolma-fortui Tatiif dutie3to the amount cfl $To,o66 Wyeafjl n t to sepport the GoTernment. but tp; nr;cb a few manufactures at the' North yon have "been told to-day, that1 the. people j qf this State t are ground to the rery dust by our bpprl-ssi re 'rna jori-. ty, taat your fathere;rcfosed a submit to 14 : op preesiorr of King Gebrge, and asked, if you; their children -will submit to the bppressioh of King majoHtbu itt-iBdill j Jyc ask-jo tiffi nou) si to exercisie a jciiitotiofuir tigbt'and ; j re ' nL;aistrato to v Cooglre itltdat ltltiopi' 's(' i ed I then as freemen, re slnill.be called" upon to say;"wbat rwe wjnrda?: -It Jfwasl eiudj in tlie same breath, that Congress haS KJfusHiine a'lj ter time to concede, that there 19 BpDe bjTcir liatitf nfsoi why !J reffiowr sent a petition, if there'-?e ltf 1 Kdpe'liof lueing heahi ? ? ,Vhy all" this I ;mockr !2 JVy ;oot aslrat or.ee,' xill the peoplejput up with' things as theyjarc dr. dissolve y tlie Unlcn fy were told-ouir Jpoor brothers f Soudhl Carina Uar su3ering4-we wish to t up jjhefel meiojaI$ to' let tbent see ve feel for tlijeib; to pour op 1 jipf i their SroaadsJ-eHoY q'ajri administcrih ctHnfbrtiaud jworing pil upo their wounds, will they not say, 1 you ' are oppressed as much as re.are,;you 'are a3 ImucH daseased as we are -come join us, ana :we wm ri our gricvences! fc' Fouf oUnpbitbo;if;biiBds I.ofbuf poorsunenng brothers!" iat,uoes that mean Congrsssl has" just .tdjoarneo!y iei''miein1)erf South Carolina have gorie boine, after voting a-s gairit a reduction of the Tarifft tlie amjtmt of cf four millioin as some say, kit to the anitiunt of ten million as 1 say, althbughlttjliey conead ! jia the nithcrn States hear thq bule burfhen.of the Tanff, Yes sir, baVen hojneHwithlthtl atovvpd-purpose of dissoryinj tlie Viuim, iand mv word for it, if South Carolina receives r anv encouragement from this Stats, she wlIJ plunge J tne country into am me; norrors ot civ u War Shall wc stand at her back, give bcr h-wink and saf cuf away ? fs this ft iwurmj 'oil upori I the wounis ?" If this is not tlie objhit of tlioisQ rcsciuf ions, why refase to addV resolution inl fa4 vvr of the 'Union and bpposed i to "Nullification ? This would be saying toSoutb "Carolina, we aVe m lavor (.f reducing the tanffibu ff but w Uiink you foyjiiin ivthfyou we. are wroivj vve d on't; mean don t mean to dissolve the Uliion ? Fe!Lw-cit- or.are vvu wiLir.gto dissolve tho Union ? That is the qaWion JMr Fisher ha told you!, you must bear the oppression you now lablir, under, a.pt the '.mjtulacturirig s):stem, or jdissolve the Unjkni As tothc inanuficturingsystjein; you have hot heard, of that since ihe report ' of that 'gentleman in 1823 -then the alternative is, stay as we arc with the hepe of procuring; a .", reduction of the Tariff or dissolve tiie Union. I y Is , I-Iave. you seriously refle(jteJ. jupon;-;tho coriso queneesof a dissoiution of the jt!niou:J Can that gehiJc.nan, heated as iiejs, reflect upon theq witluait a shuvlder ? I will say nothing about the blessings of the happy Government we have en j jyed ftir itpwairds of fil'vy-six years-Unothing a bout the veiienuion we owe td'ftbn fne instttu-i tlons wc received from the fathers of the re vol u tiontnd the duty Ve sliould ftiel to hand doWn peaccaldy seficrad frouiilui reii, and set; nplibr ihemselves in the name of oornm in sens?, if King inajority oppresses-ns so igrievonslv as it js said we are oppressed when bound tjietiier by a common consriumon and sfovernment -hi much mere would they oppress 'us' when these ties are severed i? ilow hoil would itberbr fore we sho?iJ be engaged in ; an 'unequal vvar ? and h Jw soon would we be overcomd1 and erush- ed ? Let us then, resist at tbjdj unspt every at teinpt a Nullliication--let us rbfuse to wink at luuth Larolina lot ns stand up for our interest our government and our country I jji Here on.Jttr. Pearson's being' cheered, by Jhe methtgUic party aarenc id him flcio into a passicn, and tt scdic tf ccrtfushii etisued ichich prevented him from going on any further. To-ihe 'Edilcr cflthe CanoKnd IVotblman; it is with jnuch reluctance f aprtcar before the public-: my habits and occupation in- life are cp posecK'to it.., Int in looking over ;3eUr rarer of the lit Inst., I there saw a publicatipri or certifi cate signet!, Alexander 'iidAtFiUivm Chamhfrsftxvo of the Inspectoi of lithe eiection, lipid. 1tv Kalil.hrv An fhh!i I t-iwiU 1 t ..!. .... . . : . . . ! J me in the estimation of triy friends and. acauainr- a nces, because-1 did not think ;ptcp to act with ino insreciors. ana ineir jrienas on mat nr Under sueh circumstances, I deem it a dutv I owe myself my lrleads&ndtKhe puic,'; to state pome of tbc f.icts that -oecurretl at ! the ! Court Hbus?, oh the -day of jthe-ciectipb, and then leave tliem to jutlge iwhethfer jbr !tii these two btsj'crtors of election JUekandfrJLtn and Iffitr Z:C&7hfcer,Vcrejdstified in (the attempt' to witlibojdfrom me, those blessings our Cbnstti? tution, tbe privileges, the boast j and pride of evpry American Freeman, that invaluable bless ing, cf pot onlyjroting, jbiit ;aso Voting for the man of his choice. . "It is; kndwh to my felldwt citizens; that I have for several carsj done! busi ness for the late respectable House cf Kyles and Meenan; in Salisbury ;, "Air. Daniel ;Mee.nan,' the acting partner, having determined to' move from miauiic, luuuu' ii uecisa rv r w aacpt some plan of 1 S3 1, to trr and sell them as soon as tv5W -for the want cf some other person to carry this plan ifto effect, he requHstecl jipej j to- dop"; and heme? " Accordingly J wcnt -to StatpstrHn. inA rented a bouse by the mcnA, which,- is a suffii cient proof that I hadjid weabf j mping States ville a permanent rcsidaice, but that II consider ed Sabsbury myoin 'tf for w)dle In Btatesvillei my employer paid my nuMicf iaies HekUn AL eredmy taxes for 1$32 f whichMbaye the rc ui!ns.sl.i ' ;IT.l i I : t re ctrcuni&tauces, ic pills, with the On .tehderhW m-r vote torthSlK3IrAlFsatid2r didates ftsr'tho Bbroniiose i ahdldlrectcd the inspartora nottorcctive my Tpie ;! illfedging that it w-as illegal, although I had sworn- to tho fac that L considered Salisbury my kom& ; " fcrt twelve montbs previous to the. election, ' and paid; public faxes. In addition io the?e ; fects laTgent&man of lush-standing Twished to cbrrlborato mv ktan ment befcre the Sberiff. and insrJeeto tmA izrns, this is the language avI should speak, urn 1 we are prepared f .r civil waj .'--Are you willing to put up-with thmosaa tbev how f are; to our children the birthright we eot from our fa tnera ; 1 as.c you tosee now it Will efjeci vourin. tercsi. suppose i.Miror live states an the South uave iiu.gi j rjpr.toiuircc, ce my name, ,t,r what purpose 1 airifet -ajoss itb' - know, unless they wished to wound mv ?et jbibi"and ! iniure . in.m ti his much w, vuoua, ias?r; juian no coUId do, by his regular isalestjn Salishtiiyj He ici cerdingly determined tq feake! kipa tsmall assrt mcnt, and send tbea) to StatcsVilloin iHa S i throw additional light if tiossible cri!thi snbiecL! 1 ruufc n mcvruieu liuui soGom? DVtner mterler- i a - utv ui kuu ixiexanuexjwnpse opinion was sustain In ATI f r. I I J 1 . .. - - 1 PlPy i t' c said inlpectoraJLundr and Chambers'. coniraxy to thif duty, and the respect ""due to the independent freemen of. this County; and al so contrary to he cpinionlufi the pfcsidii olil cejylie High jSKerffr, and the rernaiaing jif spec ton j J n tliiend hdwETefi jfei v Vpt as nelei vcd. and put into the Bcbc as I ydorstoody thl coa- of th inpc&rs ; - ,fter Mr. Cfeige's ty WfscCTfiined tl.tejfonljf fmythen thywisbted to take it but Igainl ;;oiti6jb bo Pade by tho eriff topuchj ah-lnded measure, those imiira-tial irtsneetnrsLI i 1 1 andMr. Cl!rsIthoug!if proppT co:ae outl - un a ccrimcue uraggmgfniy jiamfe befjre the P'HI iA 'A I'ifpto-'Aj CADE. . stir.--. : J -f it-- - - -j ,. 1- t -a . ; Ifiu JoihilV-s Airi lJohn AJ Ca4e has tousraf proper to brlnor th XM JOithe Bopniglelection ! before Ithe public, and Ihas fur. area , bestM knownlto . bfenself; bradlyinsina4ted that w acted bartially-ih which dpvolvdd up6n us as llnspectors oftlio e- j-v?ijrf - u juibruB 'oj wnax istiue no ourf elves, compels us to tate publicly ithe (acts! relative to thi$i3tter.. Ve aver then the .facts to bd, from mfrmat!on, ofthn truth of which we lye no douht, that Mf Cade left off boarding jn the Tojvn of Salisbury to go totStalesvllie, ill Ire del;crant, oii'ih d.off March,riS3l and thafhe lived in the- latter placo until thev I9th of Noycinbcr o the same year, as period ofinearly tjight months, dwelhngln-alftoust?, rlnted as lie sayl by the pionti, anil'lirrfin'gfon thf btisi-' ttes cf Merchandizmg, under the eniployrjient of Kylcs and Mqeaanf-that he did: nit return to resKle in Salisiurv until after the death of Mr. Meenan, whenj it bctauie necessary for him as thejelder clerkjiii thja employment ofj the firm, to tak charge ofithe Jftore in the latter place, the qthr jwrtnerspivin: in parts of the 1 counrry r mote fn, m theiice. We haye no dou!t thnt Air. Cade, while living m Statesville, tol wjtiktthe August election for S31, apjKared at the -rV;1U. andvoted for mchibfrs to the Generai Assembly df Ifedell county. As the militia! laws require the enrolment of all residents 'after thirty dajja we appebend, altlioogft it is menttdned as a jrnatter of ;dpinkm,thalt Mrl Cade ln-asf enrolled on the muster list of Iredell county. ; Vhn Mr. tado- tendered his vote,"it Was ob jected to. as illpgat by one of the candidbtes. Wf had been app)i tiled by j the County (Court, and: had been feworrfas two cf the . Inspectors of ;th9elt!etion,tIat wc wouid superintend and cnuct it impartially and fa) rlv agreeably to the conltitution ajid' laWs cf theStatcj Ffom the appointment, we believed that the unplcaiant du- v 01 weiomg ppon me quauncation otf voters was imposed upon the Inspectors ; and although Mrl Cade did $wea4as 'he states in his publica- nuinuii 11c vy uuusiiuereo; oa:ispury nip Qmyy boine for twelve mr?nlhs previfcs to the election, to wit, the 9tji of jAugnstf (iastanf.) jk'et we considered his' base upon tho facts, fas yell as those stafd by a's those which wp believed ex isthd, and whili had come to car knowledge, re s' ding as we do in the Town and -B4roudh, Air. Caae's oath w'asasito-a matter iof Opinion ; and facts are too stubborn to be overturned by jnpinion. As we bad to decide agreeably to kheeoostitu- ! tion and the law3, we had j examined them as cojjerns this cfiso is, in the'ibilawln'g worda, to wit AHVrfccmfi who "have beeri ihlj'abitants cf any such town 1-2 months, next before !Sc at the day xif electicn &c. shall beentited to voto." The important question ivas, whether Air. Cade had been an inhabitant f Salisbury tvlelve months next before, arid at the day of election laiit. We have examine our DIctionaTJes as t4the meaning of the word IfVe find that Doctorf John3on, an author of the highest authority, defines i ifihabitant, to be a Dweller, one Who resides at a plaice." 1 It appeared that JV he word lives or r. Cade dwelled. livelf and resided in a house, liented by ovember lost, that he hid vcled in Iredell athe of 1831. HjSjparcnts. we are informc 111111:111 UlllVCS f 11113, 1IU11I lUdlCU lUUUI iJ election liied, live in. Pennsylvania! he caine to this country Hs a clerk in the Store above inentioned. and I con! inued in business until ;the ifissolution of thejfinti, e would here end our statement;! were it not that Mr. (ade has seen fit in; his piece to say as f ?llows,to wit : "In the chd, however, my vote was rcceivexl, and put into ihe box, asI Ulirlasvcf anI Kt llir nonrtt- rf tViot !ntrAfnro but afje'r Mr. Craig's, majority was asi ccTtained l to be aily ojid thcti thty wished t4 takb it out aiain.' rsowi this statemcut. so lar as we are concerned in it. at intended to imply Miat we consented for it to le put in as a legal yote--we positively deny to be true. W e did not consent that bia vote th&uld be received and put into the ba -lot box as a logal Vkte. So for frpm it, that we bSjre.icd and protested againet it. It is! not true th.T? after Crarge's'majority was ascertained to be j only or.'?,'thatWelyihcd to take it out again; and the Sheriff himS'-lf when called upon, iadmittcd that, lie naa najKnowjecge ot any sueu prcpo9U!i biug made by any person . As to the three votes rejected by' usltwo of thetn the Sheriff put into his picket at the time they, were tendered and kept them se'ral hours, they being opep ballots. Mr. Cade appeared the second time! and tendered Shis yote, remarking at buth times, that '.10! person ;khew who be asgoti to vote. lor,f upqn 1 w ItHvas remarked by one or bbth of bs, that we bared net how 'was going to vote wje wished ltd dt'eide it fairly. lAfter this Mn Cade a vote was takeli by tlie Sberiff, and tosrether w ith; the oth two wTiS rfut in!(o the ballot boxi. Wlan thei Sher- an had determmed mat nejWouia receive anu put them Into ihe box, saying! that he cjjnsidered himself as thabnly Kjspiisible pierson, iwe eon- nted that thy flirgjit be puint, but hat they isriildnotbe counled aslegafTofes byits.1 - . Z Asto the msmuauoh cinartialitv. We koAr.K we trust others will perceive that jtis false. Wc hope to be excused for troubling them with tbis matter .& shaU not tat them aain by taking ahy furtiitir notice of Mr Cade. t ! i - ' i. ALEX- LONG; V. CHAMllilBS. - P'- t24, J .a -t 8321 -cooc- POHEIGEI NEWS. j; - The WilUam Byrnes brings iLondoii papers; a day or, two later, frum which the fuUowjing items pre iaken,.!. -f j ; T ! : 1 .' j:f To Spectator for the evening df June 30th i l?68?!01 ,ffSii- Walter ScOtt, he has ccasionalb taken mere J nourisb iment than previously, and hascdnsajuently been somewhat strencibened by iti butllhera is no change in the syptumsi of his disease thai Iead3 j xo me siiguiesi nope 01 nis recovery. J ouca is the opinion ofjhis medicaid attendants. Hisre-j cognition 01 ii persons around nun 13 ancenom Wmterronted iland he4 & ,;redncedl both in mind and body$ to a state of utter belpiessness. to a state of utter helplessness. .tioijth idease hi great spirit such a condt ; It is not expected that any busines of rmoment wil) be j done in Parliament ; "after passtaV tho Scotch and 'Irishref.rm'IIIIs: Wefirtd liTai" in all parts tf the kingdoms, ksmdMates fir the now Parliament kre coming forward whb ; addresses to. tne Electors Theiapprbacbinjr election Avili be It'Tcry animated 'voezt'Ai - - . ' - - - -r-r. f :r, Robinson TiaigiTcri noticc'of a tnotion for thef repeal tof the Septennial , Jlct, ' in the next ParlamiintJ if he be therb to BeeX ' It appimra (ruin a statcmenti inade by Mr. P iThompsjon; on the29tli,? in'titis house of Com-, inohs, that there 5 not a crtatirvpvtlmispoct1 of i daUv rnail jbetwrcaljondoa and 4aris. ; - iTlie Scotch rc&n'bQI re'trdrlimo and passed, in the bouse bT Commnn3i fon Wed 1 nesday,;andon thc jbllowibg day carried up to the house of Lards Jt was readlafirst time fiSfd ibifMdaday; (2d July) -The IrlsH bill was fur-arded in a committee on Fndavziiaht;itr, luiric vu x uKiay, una xne second reauini? was ta meetin? of the inhabitants of Westminister tod; nlace at the Crown and inc'nor , Yaverni Fndayj Sir Fran- cis Burdett method Lf expressing the public satisfaction on , ns -vnairi 10 cunsiacr loe . dosi tne great victory achieved 6v the nassiu!? of the reibrai bjlls; . When after umejdus suggestions; h 11 . was uccwed by a laigoh'majTjrityiiat theia should btafend illumination, on! the Curtb day alter the llal Assent should beigivea to the English; Sejoib and IriA retbrm bills, i provided Suiiday Hid nut interfere. : I ; ! I i Rfj'cings are siill going; forwari inilditTerent parts of the country to celebrate the passing tf the -reform WiL In the city ef Salisbury, on 'lw eiay and Wedntsday, tboto were 'illotnihatiuns aud processions lhree thousand persons dined .togethetj uvihe Market place, with the Mayor in the chaijfj and 7,CC0 more(were regaled at theur own IiMises. " " "J i ' An adrlrcss to the Duke of Wellington on the attack made up-iti him in l&ecityVwas . agreed to at a meeting of merchants arjd bankers, on 1 Friday, ana a cominniee was appointed tor wait upon his Gra6e and present the address. . . ? f Amonji the reguLrfloni of. the inns of Court, is one that in luture no petson, who has been engaged as a rr p-rter for tbie public press, shall future no person, who has been j oe called to tlie har! Sir 1 James Mackintosh, nt Suankie.Mr.CamDbell.Mr. P. Tb tn-in law-of Sir James, Scarlett,! iMr Bose, Judge of tlie new! Bankruptcy. Mr, Downing, Chief Jus tice of New South Wales, Mr. Jefcott, 'Chief Ju tice of Sterr Leone, w ho bad meraculously re turned alive to England, antl seVeral men now eminent! at ihe bar, were jail furmerty re)ir ters and, connected with'thd public press. . ; Grand entertahimcnt to their Majesties.- On the 26th June, ,in honur to his Majesties acces sion, t!i4 Duke of Wellington gave one f the most splcdsj entertainments' to the Royal Family ever witnessed. At 11 oUckj his: Majesty and the'various branches of tke Rova Family arrived. The cartage consisted ( of twelve car riages. ; At the supp:r tabje bis! Majesty was seated on the left hand of I the Duke and the Queen upon his right. Th$ Duklo of. Cumber land took his seat next tie Queen, and the Jutcha of Gloucester next tho Kingr Nearly seven hundred jrf" the nobility and the gentry were present, including the wh'fle of his Majesty 's Ministers, as well as the foreign; Ambassaders. and several Mother foreigners of dbiinction. Their majesties did not depart until half-past three o cljck, being the latest hour the King and Queen ever remained at any place, j I j We are glad to hear, (says the Liverpool Albjon of the 2 duly,) that notwithstanding the cholera; trade is brisk. Thb sales of cotton have been extensive, and tne produce 1 mar tee t gener? ally haye bee,.i active. The; exports of merchan dize is considerable, particularly to the United. Slates, ! " I- jp Manchester. Tlie cholera still continues to make progress in this towh and, the board of health have at length camei to the resolution of reporting to the general boajrd in London the Cases that have occurred her. Upto June 27th the number of cases had lx;en 29,(an3.Lf deaths -24, In addition to which, ( there! were, cu the 29th three new cases and twjo deaths Cuurdti an - Bell's messenger states, bn private S mfLrma- a tion from Paris, that Dubin has coirsenlcd to accept ihe Presidency of Council, cn certain. c on dition?, which it 'is 'expected wiil ! be conceded. Marshal &jult, the minister of war, and general Sebastianni, the minister of foreign 'affairs, will rfcmaih in office,' Montahvet will probably return me prttJlio of the mtenor. 'l'jiere is a rumour again prevailing rather ex tensively, that the king of 'Holland is about to lay aside the kingly dignity, and take the title oi Stadtiiolder, under which his ancestors so loni governed Holland. The title cf kirig w as assu med by his "father in 1813. !The resumption of the old republican form of gyternment would lead to a large reduction m the . iry,and might ennuencinno small degree thVf" nations aruunC Holland fori there Is rnocb in a . political name. It is probable, however, that the prvjecf Wai threatenebT with, a view merely cf mffuenc(rig the Potocol Powirs, who have been very obdurate in resisting King William's . do mands. ' ; : j A new protocol is said to hkve been lately sign ed by-the London Confereece, relating to the affairs of Greece, which contai ns 4he . tJ ioiv nig clauses:! That prince OlriO,; appointed -king 01 Greece, ehall proceed to his ; state3 oecorted by 4 jj,yuu uayanan troops, who are to remain in the o&ntfy4 rThe kree pweri whicJi bae sign ed the protocol will -secure to! him a loan' of two bullion of francs. If Pnice Otliop-'King of Greece, should die without issne, tbeLcrown eliall not pass to the surviving fcmfly.ofiJJayaria, but a new King shall ba chosen by ;the three pow-1 1 '.'Russia has now at seatwelye sail of tHe Uoei' The great fleet, of thirty sail, is at ' Cron- stadt. ' r ' ' ;" . I ' s ' EXTRACTS 1 v From English papers, received at the Gazette vir--: I J-.. .... MoMv:..:u:ii-d-u (The So of SUcsiuii tKETAt recent meeting' cf the Birmingham: FobIcal "Un!bn;.a letter from the PrincePrice de ' la Moskowa, fiun of Aiarsbal Key, to the Chrinan was jcad to ihj Asscinbry, The Princleap'resscd h grat itude to ithe Union! ' fur the ionin ion set forth i" thir solemn dcclaraticn 'On the pubhc conduct o fj the Lmite of t Weilrogton The maa7 ne says, ' who, to gratify a Llc)o4-thirsty (against him who always fought acourdiDg,to the noblest laws "of warfare could refuse to save ray father, when it lay m hb power, : from h mdr dcrers, must bo onworthy of; !jt confidence of everv ernerjcs peonle.' It was mored that the cxpecTea inattiotu these bills -iy bo earned a cbncheion; abviut tho 12tb of Jutyr : I letter 'should be entered upon the records of the in four days, witii only 5 recovenes, Jn imtot,, f llifo "iui4'd tbiia sarer otirith the iijJdjSd,-M:9i9Wcs9i99 M $9 detih.;-!' Cprlt letter should be entered upon the records of the vnter 5 4lso that he cfcctM a' Z Liruunghaui. PohticaLUuian. -.-..ii ffl V erminatLaJo raiw Mr. Alexaader Baring inl araxseiMr, lcxaSier Uann tf fiitJ P'l r.J tlernanls todlflerencAJS 41 ration is well inown; butUhereai iWiH ily inthe-casc lrj;te.citna24 cuevatiun as.Mr, Barfi.g by whose L mnti tbebO t-d creation f Prrei twiTi. .j.r Ttttv M UZ 'r m PQflftl.l B IaII. 'ilin.li?K'-".W Ui f . i -r rim. M iiiuiur u. . t t r . - .. : . . .. , . -nr 7 uuwa dot- s fi'Vto bo founded heire. JlMf'. thracfold Ject; UeaSK t vjmacbablo conduct with a kirai of fiftyf flaHns wan out fit; tho ruraishin niab,!!? ty of tcacner -and ktftly, the. protidiivr a ! Ky of IV4I liiu'aiures'oi an preaticeship and the reqtthe outfit i 'if t 1 lirVTi " V"6 tnemericarit. tiement of Libera, and net .iicriu -ul-- urn a frvm ik tint I . . , l,tr. t tholast. , , - which reeent'v rnrAA ;n u : iii.'?r"t JJCbite Uouse of Corn:nori5, ba Polish ii.lUirsj j niuJ which we have this morning tWiJtklke laying before our readers. It is i:nioteiblb tOj read the detail of the coldbloojo I barbv itt inflicted tipbn thc galhntlina'nfw-. Umte Poles tiiosc? ttkeit with! trlLt In Hieir hands alona, but helpless wo.t ind . children likewise witho.it abhorrii the infamous tynat who wields tho s in irou Tins Debate, however h not i intrp?tfnj only on account of thi5 aTithentic anecddlc with whicli it is interspersed ofth! Mruel punishments indicted upon the iinfortnn .rplanders by th?- Emperor of Russia; b it also because oi the bold denunciations tf his tyrannical condii"L and . ithcts personally applied to the miWait conqueror." ; It shows t!i if the; 'plo are indeed beginning to roeive that KIv.m are out men at last ma tint sornn Of tIi;A j are hardly. worthy pf th it ipjifillkionl I Tho. ! time has been, when s'irh epithet tvoild i ha-e kindled a flame of war which ' ocekni 'J of blood wonld hive brcnreqmsitb. to extinguish-Bonamrtd m-rdc it anniis diuo !i I of complaint, daring tbc short pifac ot I Amiens, tint his character & fcjejitvcrpMI not sufficiently.', respected by Ihoi jifithn j press ; and ihe freedom of lis comment vyasin all probability, one of the notlleist 1 efficient crises in exciting tHp tvarlhtcli 1 for so many years made tlie wholes Cctatin- 1 ent of Europe a great chiarriql house Rr tho . shin in battle. But nowy not only th-J jvess, but British-IegisIatorsV df notinccf in jiihrne sured language, the powerful . Sovereign of the warlike and stormy North us a a miscreant conqueror, 0 hce enmities .words-are too feeble to tleict .omp ir- I mghim to AtLluthe jw! f-ehtit led tt s toll rg ! of God" the Herod like murderer bf in ! fants the tyrannical oppressor ofJrjirt jrj chains and exile the hecitiesd persecutor ' of helpless and unoffending y. omen jf j 5tot truly did the eelebr.-ted Irish I orafori'-U Shiel, excaitn, Oh tiiou art I worsa thin words can give thee out !" ! : J j ; Wc are glad to prccnive, too thit tho aflair is not to rvaiorate ih: empty dectnai- r.tion 1 tie nntisn government has sentj Lord Durham (son-in-law of Eirl Grv, and a spirited andvtajented gcntie:Tt'?n.to interfere ia-beh ilf of the Poles arid to de mand tlie fulfilment of the treaty of Vienna nif.de .though it was byfca band j of jrobbcrs' and partners in gilt, as the - regress of? crowned heads tint stt at tint place, oii tho dethronement of Nupob an is correctly do- signaiea oy Mr- u 4on.neii. liat ';otrso-w the goyejnment of., St. PcterslrqhVill j' slopt, would not be for w moment question tai)ie. it it nau tne means 01 war at co'n- tmand. Money is tl)o grfat lever which i t moves and maintains armiese acd ti.is. Nicholas has not, and csnni4 obtain. sEn. I glish subsidies kept hi3 .brotJicrjin the ftld when the iron-heel of IiistCossicks,,r;ran ? F-?"" t h , T f"1 .WB,BU "u MJ1J. "urTT ujo it . Ta 1 I . a. a... a -1 ' ' . three Powers which con?tit:.te the! inf iin- UocWlgerhH the Dukecf?Saxe-CiJbnV bSkrtOlffi', I', It oiis league against ; tho iecdom of riatian4 tj ft-'-i cah maintain a suilicicnt Ibrce in the ) Held long enough to ertect their base . designs; v I K The' Citizen Kin' of France-did noti wholly escape in this dehite. It would f hive been unjust tdhis singrilarragrit, if ho h ntu not oeen notteed 1 A.trntor to tlie eviso - ffi ;p. wliich, at the'IIotel Us .ViUe" he pledged rj hrmscif to snpx'brt,wJiis Oownfsll would be f hiiled with e ven .more joy than his ascsn- r ! sion to the throne. SIX DAYS LATER FROM EUROPfi. L Br tbs shin Si'efHeld. Cant. IfackstalT, have Tecrivra London rar1 to July th inefni CI- sie, and Liverpool and Manchestser to the j Tth C: instant.' - " ' ' . r - . i:J b' ::' ' The News is ijot of vast ! importance, Th 'sige" of Paris-has been 'oUscoot na.W," i i all ! the procealings bf the Courts-"Martial dearel t illpgat! by th? Court of Q assattoa, ; ''Wtesrs Chateaubriand, Fttzjames, lud-IIyde do ?i.u-i j riller have been . lilerated. N-thm had;. teen f heard from Don Pedro's SiUatiron. -L li f l ne spin 01 emnusiasm mi ocnau 01 JcwJia which was lit up in the Britisli i House .f iom mons on the 29th June is becouiiii ' general ibro'1 out the kingdom. : --- Thfl I .tw.!fr mnttntifid in LJTermrfil. aa at I5rt s. f i Ulu; w qui iic 1 WU9 au . 110 - hu-a, i. . j .a , . u i. J. ' ilnfi nif fire OIV .l.TM f " f i lie n L9r-3 ijti uajr, vihl, . m . i 12 to 21. - At Vork and Hull Ibeliseaso .ini ii W the increase? -'Af'Eildnbnishfit had bioJieri-ect j I ml a ' .. - ' - 4V '! - 1 4 b .1 . 1 'J i uit, varied irora 1 w 4 ana -oi aeams i.Tim afrbsh, there being 50 qew,'ptA4.;i.-wW' alrosh, tnen in fwr days. ,t hi-' If i t : It 1 IB ?'i: 1 "5 ti JW 1-1 II 1 1? :1 1 1 I is " I ! ; J- iS r: m .ill 1 1 .". :t i 4 14 ' hi- L-,'. - V:. ;, :U'Mr'T'- V,..-. ..I! 1-:.-,lffiMl 1 ' : 1 h - 3 I 1 i 1 1 1 i .-.- - . 1 11 - . . i s ! 1 .ii V mini . . 1' :;: it

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