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if- 1'ioqi AVilhncr A. Sniifb btyr rpool XU ';M Outbreak of HosUUtiei between the United Tiroes, SIoy 30. . - i ' : j. . ... . .. i;.r .i.L.i.itr.; rxi rnn static .xx i;i?!:atih;h ai.n, vr L ; TOic?S5r-; , ,i0s 6?"V I t j r -" !,b.U' 3 jilt VVh-M&yf ,-nn.;igied are i TREATING CANDIDATES:" : antain Judkihs. arrived 4 I The Cambria J hero on the ufierrioon of 1 Hurtsday,-niter imnn Xllii QARO Salisburr, N. C. FRIDAY EVfcXIXC, J UC 26. 184G. I -li a ratiid and pleajnnt bassaio of tw elve J 1 dayi with llie IniHligencc df the rupture J V i vhich has nlreatly talen plcp hcltwecn i (he Mexican and the 'American forces. ; fv-Thels$ue of the cinfet, xvl.cli hasitaken . i f t . place at Fort Iahcl, on ihe KidUranue-- j - , FOli GQviRNORi 4 1 irconllict it can bte ca lea, lor iieen s.ac-. , ... I nlt. ; conlinij to the accounts, too rtimpery for ; WllilaUl JtXi mdlldW) i,llm !hi)pelIution--has istoniihd, and We : . - QF ORANGE COUNTY ; nrcorry to add, rauueci many persons. : ,1NA A71TC115UN. have ihought of devising- suchja rerjiedy for the rcuej.oj the reopie I toy inanK ful ought thefo beto 'Mrf hepar for nis desires to helji tbem by!isnin 6e inill ion oi uoiiars in paper, uicu uu vc; w as allowed tov pass as money. Jl Wis is a It Uh nKfnnished U)osi who have regard- ! vv- ....jwi; m 'announce IlezeRiali cd llie Valdr bf thb Mexicaij wit ti con- j Turner, as a candidate fer beriir.ac the ensutag Au I'temk and It hai delighted hoses V ho ' gt election. ! H X, XiT j-jjUtd toe their ideof Mfhurn. j VS t i temerity to beard his cousin fSuil. ! l his i . . - ''; .': l unkind, illiberal; but ueupposeHt is- r n ' ,v SAIISRIJRY'- .r,i i 3 human nature t lie least amiable phase of human nature. , i eTI e eiTect of the news has been to rase the brice of American produce. On jits receipt many persons instantly withdraw nfli-mitted etices o long existing between tliis country and j specimen of tbgertleman s way fman j aging the afiairs of StatK '-vep tru$ We . ;.t ! i . .t 7. . .'i i snail never see ine uay wneu nc suaii ue i i -1 J --'It' .si i ; i i As soon as aicopy ot!this great! Jtetief I 'AS treaty has been signed and received :be'ap.r Bill can be procured, it'shall be laid be-! Pval ol a ,arSe maJor,I- . l senate, i ne fnfhi nnhfirilforj their information ! aiihexed article from the Xat. Intelligencer of- Will th Editor If ib Rr publish the j ,!2(Mb "Psses our views so welonjHb .-- i Ml ! . ! ; ; subject, 'that we give it m preference to any UUI l I i : 1-' !. 'j ' ' ,L ' r , ii FREE) SCHOOLS. ; The question'of Free School i again submitted to 1 Rowan. She has hitherto rejected it. Wjll she cpnlinue jtbj;do so. She novy stands out alone, among all trie thinf; we can ofler : their .been rush cotton, and the j consequence nas as is customary jirt such cases, j a On Tuesday last Go Graham address ed a large and respectable audience 4of I " l vr Rrttt'n n o -r15rw trt a rrrInt- ' V. . 4. V., TV i '; ii i counties of the State, in opposition to this ment. He first noticed the Raleigh and , n . , u r ; 1:Jl. i m " V n: 'i ,u ...u::..r ,V most benevolent, cause. -The prejudices iTasion Ivan uuauruuuui uiwn su iiiuu : . 1 I i bfspeculator into the field, and an ! . mor ha been made b- the Locofbcos V?.f?Pl rG "6 .",r irrihrfevement in the value of the staple.f- , tta . . .,of reck essjPoIiticians. ana mat prejuu.ee nas Another cause has been at wbrk. Early; . ,h never yet been .overcome. Other.coun- JX'.i r.i.JI.t riii satisfied all.candid and reasonable men ' ; . . - 4iJJ uL i.e. Ur THE PEACE WITH GREAT BRITAIN. the ' Revised Statutes of the State of North Carolina, consisting of England, and which it seemed at one tim6 must ' - - j ikfJ.l,1 ri.ie k "War. f,v Wen amicahlv ad. n?uujeci ui -Caiiuiuaie we justed; and bur country saved romja rupiurs ! with a nation we are so closelntertroveri by ev efy thing dear toos Besides, and which is pleasi ; irtifi ihetiohproC ou'rhel0V(d land is untarnished. -4-it siill 'shines a bright as the noori.day sun," aad will so continue, if wisdom and moderation can only be our guide in every hour of dangcri teJ IJ'i I:; 1 . , below an extract from the y2d t he frjcnrj . ;A ercrv Patriot v ; cotno out ai'fl j 1 on the practice, : ence in endav : dates to ahasic'- n own merits rn'-L Whiskey barrr!. i t- i electioneering purposes. -; our ouycci. m pubtishing thcmr at thU time, Ave do not hsif aite to say, is that the conduct of can didates; in this county, should they go on trealiri?, mav be universally known and recognized as a violation of existing laws. KXTBACT FJ10.V THE UEVISED oTATUTES. i We had vesterdav. uoon the most certain an. , t . ' i , i . oermcanaoie io servers a memwr ounnf lh(rity permitted to us, the pleasure to announce j coi'nuinceof that General Assemblv.rw mai, iiv me conurmauoa o)-ine oenain ui a par- i i i yesterdaythe result of the second reading tilion-treaty, Peace is secured to us, at least on the side of England. The official paper of the same day, entitled to be still more surely in formed, confirms the fact. Let all beside be as it may, that fact must spread no little light over pur public affairs,-and cheer the heart of every citrzen, gladdened and grateful with the thought ,122. If any person shall at anytime before or alter any' election, either directly or indirectly, give any money, gift, gratuity or reward to any elector or electors, or to anv countr or dittrict. 4 s ' i i -i .- i in.oruerio oe eiecieu, or io procure any oiuer person io De eieciea as a memuer vi iue wen. crjit jfVssemlHy, every person so offending, shall forfeit and pay four hundred dollars, to be recor. eredjby action of dolt, in any court of record uariag- cognizance iiiereoi, wnu costs, anu ran j me hich :lion shall be made 'as aforesaid. 22L If any person or persons shall trca!, with either meat or drink, on any day of election or any day previous thereto, with an INTEND J TO INFLUENCE THE ELECTION, every person so offending shall foifeit and pay the sum of two hundred dollara.lhe one half for the use of the county wherp the same shall be recover- j: T ' I i . . I i A -J I T -Mi 1 ti Af the mm bill in he Lords iVas knowSn. tnat me course pursuea oy njm on.oenau The settlement of this questiof must ben- jof the State, was the only one that could flciitllv servo buiiw-ss must give ih- have Sppn taken. And that ii the wisnes mcreaW firmness id the mahtijacturcrs- i0nhe Locofoco party had been complied I j iiiusl : ennanco me aiuc ui - .'I -,-- . i r ' .ii i . c l l j i v v i-ui i nutii; ium same auaii uc recover- ties are now reaping the full benefit bf of averted desolanjii-of the horrors and crimes , eJ: (1 bc pd to ha county ln,stee lhe he article : i fund ibis, with the former cause, has ren prevailed the Governor as authorised by at pr rscnt, there hardly exists a doubt m I Act of the Legislalure at its last session, ! I -Hb 4i'dered :ihc market additionally firm. v-; !-'itinM?vj'i!.i.?fpe corn: bill should pass1rof which, ; T : ntjpr rscnt, there naruiy exists a uoudi m i w .' the) n inds of the least fianKuipean ;im tt ' riieiis stquantity ;of produce wi jl De imme- Pj. - ' diateiy released ire m' bond, and ''iirliiA' .QOiJbfermarket. 1 , . hIS' Free Schools. Rowan has not got the first polei cut towards building a:cabin. Other counties have been drawing from the Treasury of the State, their propor of war escaped. The occasion cannot but bc one of a wide and deepfelt public joy, let all who will attempt to check, and let what may remain to dash it. It is a moment of restored good-will, of renewed ind with, a loss to the State would have been , ' U ; friendship, towards that great body of niankin. ,rp. lint in.td nf that, wiser counsels ! lw ol ine ocuooiruuu, uuuau ua. , to which custom and all it confonnities, kindred -v.. . " i f jii r i ,.u. c : . i : in.. . . ... thrown of the Company to the State. No other Thh bulk of the produce so held tinder bid being made, the. Road was knocked I t ther Queen's lock, isl American flour and : down to the State,, and during the time -I'lJ Mif other iAmencan produce. Its yalue has the Road has been under the direction of I $ v been Jtstimated' a,s high as five-milbons ! . i I ' i'iiterlieg. ,ln every point of yieU' for the fi, - ; safely of trade, for the securiiy of the ex- ' Ci1'-, pore for ' t he comfort 'and happiness of U , '; the:pj pple it is desirable thajno urine 1 ; 'ricesiaj yj delay tHlie 'place. Our readers j,' :' wilj observe that the Governmetit had not j ; on'ly;amjorify ofproxies, but a majority ! ' of pecr$ present on tbe divisiohl , This is t I e success imporjant as egard the ultima oi rthej measure n committee, i Tli market's m everV nnrt of the coun try iwjjl bn more oft less affected by the the State, it bas paid all expenses, and ac- riever seen a dollar of her share Of said and all its sympathies, commerce and all its in. fund. Nay, and: what is more, sbe never ! Crests, bind us the most; and wo betide the Ui 'i : i j .l i j - i . - .r t . inuii or iue nomicjue lacuon, wuo ai sncn a lime even peace to has been set apart. - t; i' j banish, between two great and generous nations It is true, Mr. Ellis; when a candidate, ! once more freshly drawn together, disgraceful two years ago, induced a'good rrriy hon- j ajfjcioU3 ranCors' vAlkU ,he' have wise1 est men to believe that the could! bring icLi, cMtim0nt .;,. i?,rU.i u giuviii in till JU JU 1JVI 'JvJIO J1 till ctui ,uci,rg,a,a.p : .w.,,. unless she adopts the Free School ! man or the hom'CJde faction, u ho at such a put the Road up to the highest bidder, and i . , ' 1 , . . . , r . j hankers still for strife : u ho will not suffer bid himself the amount of the indebtedness j System, for the support of which his fund j a jukt and honorable and beneficent peac home to Rowan her share of this money, tually left a balance of Twelve thousand iihey would elet hiipti to the Lecture. dollars' in the Treasury ! This, looks like a loss to the State, don't it? It may ap pear so to demagogues to the Standard and to the, airy James IB. Shepard ; but, we are satisfied, that ihose of the Locofo co party who are disposed to be reasona ble, (and we know there are such) will acknowledge that Gov. Graham did no thing more than bis duty, and no more secrintl reading of the corn bill inthe .'Lords tllfin nn unnt mitn wnnu uvo ,inno but the Ciryct will not be fully ideveloped , 7 : -r o, ' befcM hn vailbHr of thn vtPnm rnn Thnr. P,aCetI 1,1 the Same Position. Mr. Shep- - TlV-1 I o - . . 1 i ' . It I tin U'a l- He was elected. But Mr. Ellis disap pointed all who' put such confidence in, him. No doubt he would have performed his promise if he could. But those who understood the matter, knew Very! well that Rowan could never get her share of sides (as it seems to us) c;tuse tor congratula tion; It secures not only our mutual peace, but that' of the world, largely endangered by any" : hajf to the use of the person who shall sue for the same, to be recovered by action of debt in j any court of record having cognizance thereof with costs. ' It shall be the duty of the sheriff in each and every county, annually to publish the. two ; preceding sections of this acl, by advertising j and reading the same at the court house door, on the first arid second days of the county court, which shall happen previous to the annual elec tioq, and also on the different days' of the elec tion, under the penalty of forty dollars for each t aod every neglect. j We also append hereto two or three I extracts from the 70ih Chapter of the Re vised Statutes. Said Chapter is headed, daths" All persons elected to any of fice of trust or profit in this State are re- contcst between us. It promises a new perma- quired to take the oath of office before cn nency to that pacific policy of which civilized 1 ;; 1 at u p.l t i nations have at last begun to taste and to esteem r U ri1? ,herton- Members of the Legisla- u" the blessing. It has proved that at present mere prid and )u?sion can no longf r plunge Govern menjs into fatal wars. At home, this composition with Britain ren- this money for any other purpose than for ! dersjus secure from tasting, and able to inflict on tlavinext. iU ffi greatest excitement prevailed in Londcijj yesterday, Respecting Ijjthe news from the United Stat.es and Mexico, and the passing of tlfo second reading of the corq importation bill inthehousQof Lords by. a r injority of 47. Two specl al engine expreis?cs were forwarded- each running thd ,vai hundred and (en miles in six hours. riVK DAYS LATEjt PROM EUROPE. Urho Atlantic steamer Culedonia, which left Liverpool on the 4th initant, arrived at Boston, J 'PL.JJ.J . 1 rn.t 1 . f I m J . ay ino oiu, ormging some intsresi- ard, we understand, has said On various occasions, that the Road might as easily have been bought for one dollar or ten dol lars as for 8303,000 ! True, enough, such a thing might have happened, but what free schools. Messrs. Bovden and Lord told Mr. Ellis this, but still he seemed to think he could reverse the solemn decrees of the Legislature, and get the money any how. We suppose he will tell his fellow citizens, this year how it happened that he disappointed them. If he knew he another, the scourge of war. On that side, we shallfeel jt only' in a form easier to bear ex penses that will be bloodless at least, if heavy ; an mvigoration of the Executive powers, of which we are fast growing insensible ; a viola tion of all our own maxims, which none on this continent are strong enough to make us remcm. ber. ture arc required to take an oath some I thirjgjlike this, perhaps : 1 j ".I,jA. B., do solemnly and fincerely swear j or aifij-m, kat icill be faithful and bear true j ; allegiance to the Stale of North Carolina, and to 1 be constitutional powers and authoriiies.which i arc cr rffay be established for the government thereof and that I will endeavor to support, main- , ta.in and defend the constitution of the United Sratest to the best of rny knowledge and ability : ' so help me uod. words in the above oath,z italics. To us, In particular, who were the earliest to we think, clearlv bind tlie observance of all the laws of the Stain ; whether or not Extract from the - sachusctti, on , Mexico, in the I! the ll:h cf May, : But we 'are t ' ; that it is treason t time of war.' ;r, 1 : daslardly sentimi r,!. that a M eak or w i power and involve i '' and an"unscn:1nu! ; -: lhe House, withr that iniquTtous rcr must be closed on t! erly and the; only K sentatires of a fn c point out the riult? ( . Arc we Io submit iii President T lf so, . crty but the nam?, despotism Such rupt sycophants h place, but they are protest against all s sentiments. jTrea,:.: surcs of lhe Aclminir i Sir, I have from my t found veneration f r ! ing from the"; manly English .Parliament i America. He Fpe the injustice bf the i colonies. He com::: before the war beg.;::, the breaking but of! America; he eip 5 denounced iheir twa war was in pfogre??. niinistration he ni;;,! "Sir rejoice that ,'. millions of per ple s t erty as voluntarily to be fit instruments to rest." MThi Anv ri they have lieen drien ' If I were ai Am?i i man, while a iei':i i country, I ncvej i XEVnrNEVEE, Ntvr Thrd it i Uelbiv we give the most im 01 ng intelligence. portant Items : ; ?, I fcagjwd has offered her mediation between the1-Un :t d States and exico, and instructions to this fleet havo been sent over to! Mr. Pak enharn. . j .. , i ; .; nio Oregon question has ceased! to ausc any public disquietude ia England.. In Parlia- ment.' latelv, in rnlvvv.fftta sMM!'., fA 7iT ntejaJirATC Democratic party, gave their LZZ2Z-'tTr Y a Auestion by Mr. uwf f . ,uS ,:. t whether the Pfesident of tho United rx tr J .r f . 1, . .. . , ij a ,. I). Henry, Michael Hoke, both candidates , ' , . J j.,, , , jr. .(.! of the party for Governor, and Weldon N. ment to terminate the treaty of lointoc. v j 'Jill; is. wt p' i ,t.tU- n...: Edwards, and a host of others that might dent I hid riven the formal notin 'cmarv he named, voted to grant the credit of the an3 iMU in doing so, the President liad adopted States ! - t 'TH t Gpverfl could not get this money for the pedple of i withstand that headlong course into which thi it i : . . i . ! in;i 1 1 1 r n n i' c,i liinnilu n.ll,.i,l f; . 1 uowan, fanu we think he ought Jof .have j "ZYV ."TrH-T' u,sl lur' ' it does-is not material .n know that 1I I .TnrW and -, o . rx ii . , ... ...:$ tucuiu uiitcu, me is siji; is lull oi e ncourairp. ----- . - . would the Mate have gained f Would; " 4 mx"J. VY mentj nt to 1 reanimate our confide the remaining balance due to the State I "eiieve so anai in justice, shouid ; strength ot public piudence and the redeeming 1 slature.are under oath to support the lutes I Such was th Ian have been paid by the Company 7 We j "" , " ,7 f A liitle 1 ulvr m .i 1 ' . S!lsl,,u;u-'andconstitution of the State as well those suppose not. Well.if such lie theWt.the j he submit to jmean 1 ! laws on the subject of bribery as any oth- complaint against Gov. Graham for bid- j and PalPabIe deception on the part of j obloquy here, forj to speak what has now i ers. ! ding the whole amount due the State (as I candldatesV They ought to watc and hejjn-jnally affirmed. Never mUed to any The following is the oath which the every man ot judgment would have tMU "onsoi infseec j s ll'ai' 7'V,c,,Yl UJ ,lusu vr ;L Sheriff of the County is required to take yond khc Innocent one of seeinc whal hymns of I before entering upon the discharge of the ' J w juu lilt III. UUU1U Uclt; T" ,X)" l' done,) is hypocrital, and (inly intended by j set themseIves Por tjieir frof Jionor the Standard and Mr. Shepard to cull such as are not informed upon the sub ject ; and is totally unworthy of any man i ei i. anu piace ; anrjfetfiCt them jn the , praise wiji e peaieti to ,ie Treaty, from the duties of his office. No man who has ex- perforrnajic-Jj. !tricks cf deception, 3iU?IonologJ'f,, (for-which, say treating.) who is disposed to pursue a fair an' for feeding freemen oh soft food of any right course towards his political onent ind to De followed by husks and j brick ed with a seal in the forehead, that would forever defy the skill of surgery. j By this practicej ot deception it r is, that Rowan now occupies the unenviable po sition before the world of irefusingla sys tem of free schools when offered! to her; Wl . i ;udV"aucs u wor!!5 the undeniable fact, that most olgdtr r ' . ..rf- he prominent men of , . - i If it had not been for the influence of pop- State to this Gomnanv. And n finv. uar men, wno, ipr po uicai purposes, op- 1 J I . t .i r i r . i ... i t 1 1 . v i i . . - i - sir vtiA kcto m i r rr w na ti wct vnninri U ierHs which were assented to by Voth Hons- Graham, remarked, il the Koad had turned j i -f,v,"r"v s of egress, that the notice was ,tiven with out, to be first rate- stock, the Locofoco 1 now bc m lts enjoyment. Has the day 1 'atiexJoncadinir to tha amicaolo adLtmentof! talk would have been auite different. Then ! Sone by when the' ca!n no longer make I I I I ., O ; , T ! !. it.. A'.&J.. i. i. Lr .11. ! : . i i I l i .i - t- i. OnnOKltK thqtdiflVrences which existed between tho two cbuatries on thU fcubjecf. . " The news of the outbreak of wail bet-ween tVisl country and 'Mexico had a tendency to clitck, inlsome degree, shipments fioirl Liver pool t American vessels. j l j ' j. I Th( iamc news had Induced the FrinctMtn. I Utcr dP lrino to give orders for lU dispatch ' H i i lhA I ;i I f n c I n m n t tre-animate our confidence in the : persons sitting as .TiemiTrrTrtTie Legi- Such was lh; Jangn i on the floor of Par'i m under that tyranic hardihood to attempt i act of his life was an onics. The r ppoai ways spoken w'uh fi 1 his is incusu lib' t1 Burke, and nil tbe lea ven at that d iy, were dent a lore of Jiheity, ! ding and cowardly proclaimed upin this : mericau Congress. I The sentiments c. .. tract, will rcce)vc tl - , , of the present day as i! of the Whigs of t Le I:, that time would har ! ; trine now sanctioned i cy, that those who thii.'. very organs that called us traitors for venturing ; pended hundreds of dollars in treating, to to think that such a treaty could be made. influence his election, can take' this oath f nan kava r.rnll iUn ..1 .. .. . ; which this question wore during The earlier Urt iad iyet "0t obnox,ous lo tbe law on the present session of Congress. Every thlrig J the subject of false swearing. like reason or moderation seemed to be over borne:. In the Lower House, on a question - it self so open to compromise and so ofien before offered to it, almost every thing but violence was silenced, and he only was tho patriot who, set ting at naught every former recognition, tram pled upon the adverse claim and breathed the lowest defiance. The bad strategy of party deepened the danger which it had at-first crea ted the one driving on, and the other not ven turing' to decline, a calculated extravagance: and in this manner the question passecj, in the most perilous form and by an extraordinary ma jority from one House to that other, where alone, it could now be saved. THE OATH OF A SHERIFF. " I, A. B., do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will execute the office of sheriff of county to the best of piy knowledge and ability, agree ably to law, arjd that I will not take, accept or receive, directly or indirectly, any fee, gift, bribe, gratuity or reward whatsoever, for re turning a man to servo as a juror, or for mak ing any faUe return on any process to me di.' reeled i and I also swear thai I have not given anv fee, gift, gratuity or reward or other thins Pm,on8 whatsoever, to any person or persons, for his i 'he freedom of fpeec!.-, or their vote or interest to procure me to be J Republican heart, p :n nominated to the said office, nor will I hereaf- j 0four ancestor! t! r in making war u: - their country, tbcu'd t- This d.cr:: son or persons, such fee, gilt, j cdmpensalcd h a!1 t , lor having procured or con-, ' , : mfi to fie nominated there, i wou,d rcnder r 1 1 ' ii u i ii e i onnosition to it avail them We believe u was men as our readers must remember) 11 ' S'.v tJ "" ni would we have heardthe voiceof cxulta- ! opposuion;io it aaii mem . we oenexe , , nvnrUnitt. anA ;n,:m;,,nt ,, A cratuivv or reward tion in honor of Locofocoism. The Whigs i so We believe the reflecting ihiud of ilhat body our last refuge for prudence and iribuked to procure me to be "nominated there would have been denied anv part or lot in 1 ttie Pe0Ple nave settiea ine question ; ana peacei they whom we need not name resorted the matter. But since it is otherwise ! that they will now vote for it. They have i tp hypothetical denunciations of those fahers of seen other counties in the state nounsh- . i. i y vi n iiuuiuuuni iiuuiuur oi war veasela to tha '.j;f"'ulf Mexico. '"I i , 4 . h.Prihc Loui Napoleon had arrived in En. ,'"! ' land, and was about to leavo for Florence. To the demagogues of the party have unjust ly been attempting to make it appear that the Whigs are responsible for the whole transaction! Was ever Locofocoism more glaringly displayed to the gaze andrcon temnt6f all honest men. than in this in- Join Wis lathed " hi LtA1?, , It jit said that Sir Robert Peelii determined! . j to prsi forward the IHsh Coercion' Jbilf when 1 Gov. Graham next passed on to the Ta- rtUrliHn6nt re.aemb es after the jWhitsuntide rift and discussed the subject with mark- lemi)l ai revwlution; consequent unori a change 1 uocTrine of those who advocate free trade ing under its influence. They begin to feel that we need it.; There are j many places in the county suffering for the want of schools, and are; likely to suffer on un til the free school comes to their relief. Who will hinder its day of coming ? the State themselves ; spread warnings of mcd- itatedjtreason against them; and raised, as if Hhey were an assembly of Arnolds, the cry of, " Look to the Sex-ate !" W? answered that cry, in its own words : af- ; firmed that the country did look and might look to that body, -with unshaken confidence.; and.. : now, vhen it has made good our prediction, we" call upon the country once more 44 1 o look to the Senate," and bid it Hail! f thd Mini.try. It aj pears, for the1 Portuguese, to halo been a more than ordinarily energetic A I etter from St. Petersburgh, dated on the .T J. 9iMja "f" it auvaucing Mltu raiiid strides towards that city. pi. r 4- j A furious Case.-ix letter from yashington td thpjRichmond Tiries, says : - H Lt-Snato? Tappiin from Ohid (a Locofoco .U : . . . i a.wwng mat n was not the consumer , pretty well used up. Mr. Shepard, we suppose, who paid the duty as asserted by Locofo- ; begins to discover that he will not le suffered co orators, but the foreign producer j to traverse the State; at least the western part that Goods are as low, and indeed lower, j of it, and abuse one of North Carolina purest under the present Tariff, than under the Act of 1833, by Ayhich duties were grad ually reduced to faentyiper cent. He al so touched pon be Bankrupt Law, and thfn nCpd nil trnri lU. r..www w., fe.v panne some OCrWe learn that;Mr. Shepard was met at Doweltown, in Surry county, and replied to by I CORRECIIOX. rvi Pi'irmJor an -iLA J )i. k'.Jii .A ' ! The Standard savs that Mr. Shenard at this vere castigation, and cave evidence of beimr a j place was replied to, ut length by Mr.Gorrell, ; ed' V h' ,llen should mon break tbe laws and bnellv by L.x-(jov. lorehead. bo it seems it takes two whig crVtmpiotis to defend the sink ing pause of Federalism in old Guilford ! Two of them Mr. Gorrell, a full grown leader him. sons without being met : an( confuted! If he j se ;and ov- forehead, the best whig stump expects to cafry his election by misrepresenta- ' sPealer in the State." Mr. Shepard, through his "organ, to : so hell) me God. I ; ' With all this, and the following pre-, sentrrient of the Grand Jurors before us, what sort of, respect can those persons have: for themselves, that o fiend in this matter; and in what estimation should every" community hold them. This practice, to say nolhinig of its ex ceeding wickedness, is supremely foolish. For when all the candidates treat, what ! with which he is ck advantage does it give one over the other 1 I It were precisely the same if none treat- 1 ,vt 1 1 1 L. i ot their country, and subiect themselves to . On the close of t'.e : consequent penalties, and to the tortures of can Manufactures t.t V an accusing conscience, merely to gratify i an,,ouncedthc fact by ibrt t. ii.tf ..r onn 1 Fair has struck its :'. as lhe Autocrat cf thought by some, that '. King Hickory the 2 !, prove the Torydoctih The Tories, though t!. r d. no wrong, concc c ' be held responsible f democracy contends t! lion either the Pre-i 1 miserable men' who arc not regarded a- tion, we can fell him, he had better wend his way to some othersection of the State, where such a course is in higher favor than here, if it ' J i I f. A f Hes,ed memory)! was appointed: to inspect ! idea of the qualifications of the Democrat r ttnd arrange the mineralogicai Icollekions i lA. Ji.bta fi'JZLZi k.. . : in V::. .1'' ,STU !?"' to them Mr. Shenard,.nr -?, r'f. They sometimes read and think fbr themselves. i is- wi ine - i i brouj n tu iininirc i swiiuri'!. in ainiosi aircae an be found. The ! people in thes parts are ons i ic candidate for Governor, by j explaining i not quite as norant as be "seeni3 to suppose. theri are duplicates! j Ho was 4 a loved by the ! Heliefofihe People T by.whith the State I wishes to manufacture a little additional importanc to himself, by making the public believe that Gov. ' Mgrehead replied to him Terrible, terrible ' fellow ! this Mr. Shepard to arouse lhe lion in his own lair ! ! Verily, the vanity of the young man is sur- ; very sour criticism . t i .. . "t bove; the swine which wallow in the mire, except, when an election is pending. i ,lhf Un!" .. 1 fa ' ers whether the Bri Conroittee, for w(rrriV,totakbonebfcach, j was authorised to issue One million lioWTer. ho hloked upon this as k mere rflcliL ! amendments, tacked to the original bill by ' , h ... . - .. . . i i . ' f ft . . ... . ... nnu.jhas sent, oil to iitnoall the btst; specimens j r. onepard, to tlo away with the objec ior His wn use ; miking in the W.ratlan fn a ; tions raised to the scheme bv hi nwn nai- Mr. Allen, Chairman of the Committee passing. on Foreign Relations, has resigned that! station Gov. More head made no 44 reply " at all. 1 I The following is a presentment of the , rous specimen cf ;; Grand Jurors of Rowan, made, August PJ"'ng f"r seveml i. Session,1815. ' Capitol of the Cn . c . purpose of effect i: August Sessions, 1945. fcongresg, U38 yrl VE. the Grand Jurors of Rowan, Present, t paragraphs of vir.- . 1 ht ttie most ot the business brought before us ! The Locofoco fft 1 1 At j ur'1 ,n,s Term, has been in consequence of fag and shout.4! urunhenness, and tbat a great deal of it has j 1 lhe free and il." 1 jh'o lime, from 20 to 523,000. It as ijisioy. freu a few days agoi and, communicated to tbe Committee of Congress who appointed bun, who ii'-.ilJ.i : i..t'j.i. i :.? ' -( i -.1 k- rt-t on giving uienmce maue a nee. line 1 lr T ' I i vi - n ;p iiivu uin tiiv. any nas I , : r QIiio iii quick i'uqti They t i Willi bun, 1 suppose, lor it iwas But Mil t be an unterrifi 'ii fi fp ( V u crat can d simply vi nothing a breach ?d Demo- raised to the scherne by his own par ty in the Senate, the bill was so modified that it became unlawful or any person to pass these shin plasters as money This was so genteelly hahdledby the Governor, that if Mr. Shepard Kad would have exclaimed: in the language of 1 a certain Democratic Congressmen from - ; ?i e i . ' . r J ' been occasioned by and through the rmhli. trt. . Iti Am-;-,-., oathe Committee;; giving as his reason, the , m a; lew words, mistakes which each of the ; ing fcarididates for public offices at different ' Independence, and I: dirference of opinion between him and the ma- ; sjakers had faben into a mistake of Mr. Gor-. times and places ; consequently we cannot heln and reproach ! jonty of the Senate n our relations with foreign rell Sn regard to the cost of the Italeigh and , but tiew the practice as an eviland a crowin" i The Union" ' countries. The Hon. George McDuffie, of i (jaston road, and a Yntstake of Mr. Shepard as ( , 13 manilejl, lo evry one that it is an South Carolina, was elected on the' 19th inst. ! la the profits of the road. Greens. Pat, nuatX becoming worse and worse, End we can- to fill his place: Jil- U i.l 1 J 1 T noi PfJP Uil fcc larracd or the good order and lender chord-)n t has therefore r : remarks on tl:' : 1:, PqtBous."- MexicoHsill conquer, or xUl i 6 . j oesewerome Closing woras f mauuesto oi raredes, Presidential inlc I .. .. - rr-TU .1 - r.L 1 morf '"J 01 lne community at lar"e. if not fnr i t . ItbasLov. r r rjThe very large majonty of lhe peo-iibeitr i, .u,,!.:. I 4. V U . - t6 fi:PresidentSad inlc represented in. the next session of Congress ! wiling to treat, have no encouragement To be! exhibition fifhV4 . ?4i. t b' f,w? Senators and two BePrcscntativeS:Jcooc candidate as they arc'almlriablv: ; . fijr. ; .l:-i " : '3-. ;J! " f ' '' ' ' . J. f ' 4 I T - . U! ' ;i r :':p-Y'""u-;' :
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 26, 1846, edition 1
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