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r r ; STHANGK DOINGS 3 Tl.'n KalianiitlntiWzcutcr of the 31 in st ant says: "AYe ourselves so much con confined Wlhe cluliesof our particular vojj t-Ww.tL- .iTirnriti vnlv little Oil i what i going oh' among our immediate jncighbors, in rej-ard t pending Frei- ilrminl FJeet oat hevond tne laci mm tw Prom ilie 'Petersburg Ii.eriencer. - , - - THE JANUS-FACED CANIMDATE Proofs multiply upon us daily o? ltc double-faced game played hyslbfXfricnds of Gen. Cass. " At the SoutKwe are met and v - - ' r.,iKn ib Whiff Candidate. nartv has its separate organization, nfj rj. out itr o !,. v7 .' !. pnn.mitiPP . nnt i.;mflf Southern man bv birth. iuui: - - - -. education, and residence, and a large by editorials irom me, iKr,r,- , ., . . nnri .u- ....inn. that Cass is not on to Syracuse with their documents and asscriiuus muui iw oi-i , only entirely safe the subject of Slave . .1,1 Lata been entitled to receive. W 11 itbethe-MAJOBorMEE, or uaixes. y u..r. ' I". r. , .or, our worthy menu, kjim i- They are each in fine practice spending nearly every day in the week in efforts lo show that Cass is a regular built pro- slavery man, and we advise them to go Your ob't senr t. J R. JONES, Adj. Gen'l. Hon'hle R.' Johnson, Baltimore M'd. Cass SI""f he records of ike Country show j ""BilUting wvlf; .i l. a nmntcrn n rrr nrriiv unuir fortune by extra pay. n relieve Mr. Colvin of his Thousand Dol lars. From the Petersburg Intelligencer, Oct. 7. Slaveholder. At the North the precisely j nnnositfi ffamis is nlaved. There Cass is j ii Club, and its Executive Committee, and tl.t .nch oecas&mallv holds a Public Mee ting at their respective stands in the city i la very innoccntjind even jauuinie employ- 4 .... .L.- i .1.-.:- i '.!::, A fnent OI Uieir llilie nu lui-ir nujunrs, long ns the aimjand usage of such meet ings is fair discussion andE mutual instruc tion on the meijits and principles of the 'candidates for tjieir highest confidence. ! Hut, when thjsc assemblages are per iVClted to the purpose of coarse v it opera. - i ' " " I Iff "k T . ty against its opposite, we cannot conceive! j same access whin we possess to iorui- ; ,he fioWig correspondence, which lully con. j ;Ol'more pestilent and offensive nuisances ! crn papers. Then they would have proofs, firm3 ajj t)at wc said, and is sufficient to settle ' to society than Jhey may become. as plenty as blackberries, that Cass isde- ,hc question now and forever. We are sorry ; ! A. case of cvfjn this character, of W-C-J ceiving eitherthe North or the South. j nr olir neighbor of ihe Republican. The very ; wo.sDOHlU proar,i ncxerne nenru . m j newspaper is capable of repnb- evening, we believe, lhat the Union, containing h v. , . . ... rf- t . I t. i .1 . ilai K l-r : il. a nonln miri-oiii rol.hxil hpri hp llilrn. Iisning llic lesiniiuu hiwii c uriuj j tins ii -t.iuiij nniii 1 v - i ROUGH AND READY CLUB. The meeting of the Club on last Satur da night was quite interesting, although not as large as could have been uesireu. j Speeches were delivered by Messrs. Clarke, Gould and Hoyden, which were ! well calculated to open the eyes of all pre suffrages: and sM - I eldent, or mistake to uncertainty to appear you without your n : piide and gralituJ., i: slre all doubt by o tain majority ibe lio say t yti;ihat in . . ' ,till ls dcaated to motion of ihe .i in! necessary, but maj I : another KABR.cvr.ox exposed, j CAROLINA WATCHMAN. I JcTf,,? t:i:rZ As soon as we read orer thai uesperaie ar- the Sept. 23rd, 161. Salisbnry, N. C. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12, 1848. . I' ! i,n ITninn. fw davs since, about Gen- : represented as a Northern man with Aor , WfiQQ in ex them principles-as (rom birth, educa j allowarce3 wc w,re aUfipd hal u w lhe j tibn. residence and opinion, opposed to i r - . nfa hrain linsel,ied hv fears of de- i the Institution of Slavery, and hostile to ! f & WeTook the liberty then of placing the j ppvmo T 7ACHARY TAYLOR ,icanS- Of Mr. Hoyden's remarks we need j -its further extension in this country. ! mallcr in what we Unew was its true light.- j bfcALhAL Js 1AI liUHf nQt speak Those who ha,e hrard h,m We only wisti tnai our reauers nnu mc We are happy now to lay before our readers FOR PRESIDENT, j Clarke, was particularly happy, full of j Uome wre, ! sound, convincing argument-laying bare j turning off sheets I the deformities of Modern Democracy to j and rather AoI ! the scorn and contempt of all pure Repub presented himsrlf remarks we need j nnu. who ry entered. -Hut : - FOR VICE PRESIDENT, MILLARD FILLMORE, OF NEW YORK. of his mind-the case every honest man i i ed forward with a ELECTORS. government papier, attracted our attention in " the Union tof Friday last. ; The ar ticle in which it appears purports to be an account of a)'' Democratic Mass Mee, ting in Washington," held on the 17ih oi Jastmonth, whse proceedings, although otherwise suflldiently exceptionable, we should have most willingly passed by, as is our custom, hnd notour eye accidental ly fallen on the following passage in a se ries of ResolUtioins moved by a person in the employ of the Government, and repor ted as having been unanimously adopted : That the Fekleral party, thus falsely fstjfllng the Whig party," abandoning all 1 hope of success kipon honest efforts, have ' " ... . 1 . - r rcsoneu to me most monstrous svsiem oi fraud which hat ever disgraced that party. blackened as are their records with infamy. They have now! in this city two separate publishing rooms, in one ot which docu ments are prepared for lhe North, repre- I senting Gen. Taylor as a Wilmot proviso' i extension of slavery ; in the other, docu ments arc prep4red tor the South, which WHIG Dist. No. 1 KENNETH RAYNER. " " 2 EDWARD STANLY. " " 3 HENRY W. MILLER. 4 W. H. WASHINGTON. " 5 GEORGE DAVIS. " ' 6 JOHN WINSLOW. " " 7 JOHN KERR. " 8 RAWLEY GALLOWAY. - 9 JAMES W. OSBORNE. " " 10-TODD R. CALDWELL. " " Jl JOHN BAXTER. ! We soon recosnir our respect would !. offering our band, ; O We ore authorized to announce Samcel Gaithee, Esq , of Davidson county, os a Candidate for the office ceivp, to establish this fact , and we must. duccd it tb the noiine of the " Association therefore, content ourselves with laying ih great reh. That portion of his alienee, i . . . ; no doubt, feliciiated themselves that len. I ay- . before our readers, from time to lime, ex- , or ha(, faon righ( jno (he pit which ha(1 bePr tracts from Northern papers. j dug for C ass, without bothering themselves j In the month of September, a Free Soil j much about the proofs in ihe case. Not con- Mnp.incr xvael.l at Hartford: Connecti- : ,r,lt wi,h proclaiming it tVom the platform of lhe j cur, and was addressed by the Hon. John j SXSratSLSJt: Z Election, Tuesday 7th day of November M. Niles. The Times " the Cass organ Union quite a con?picuo.- ifon lu Pa of that State, thus speaks of Mr. N ilea's ! per of vesterday. Thuwtnc what a run the I - l , mm a n tr M w mm mm l m m l . m Sneech production oi ine kj v.... ..w-.v. - of Mrljor General of the 4th Division of North Caroli- 1 I had ihrouSK the. country, if it had been uncon. j na Militia, vacated by the resignation of Maj. General Mr. Niles, after laying down his 'great j tradicted. But, fortunately for the cause of ; Bynum. question,' viz : whether the South sHmI! ; justice,- it is totally demolished, and we envy j rule the North a most absurd proposi- not the position in which iis author ami his copy- j THE 25TH OF OCTOBER " " lion to begin with, for the free States have, ers are left. The Whigs have to be wide awake ,iHV narr as i)e Qcen bv the most numerous representation went between this and the 7th November, for there j thp set aPart as u,n he scen b on to speak of the increase ol slavery, the is no telling what tale may be. started against , reference to another part of this paper for unjust institution, &c.' He dwelt "upon Taylor as the day of the election approach- a Mass Meeting of Whigs and of the pub- the increase ot slave States and the im- es- Vt! cannot too pan.cuiar.y cauuor. 'c j ic gencralyf to he held in Salisbury. portance of securing New --n on ihis r ery arrangement will be made for the California as free territory. Most fully jc a,lenioJ n he correj8poml.nce i,e. ! convenience of all who may attend. A ao we agree wua nun . m bu . w(j n-lfuUy su1)mit lo lhe Repub. - t.f ... . v.n-nAmmB of the know the powers and facility with which he handles de mocracy whenever occasion offers. Mr. Gould, though not accustomed to mak inrr niiblir sneeehes. made i verv ex cellent talk, and the appeal which he printer's ink, yet t!. made to the Whies in behalf of the cause, sound beaded Sr. i. was animating and inspiring to all. Let j boro Patriot was r Uhe work troon. and the time is not far b Pu oflr "1,h n .i: ...i T?.,.or. xx.u u, mnv ' and so a cordial - Alter spending j lagc,' spying cut t champions, able and competent to stand forth in defence of sound principles. The Club meets again on Saturday ! Passed on homev, night, and will continue to meet weekly "ns perpetraietl l until the Presidential election is over. i free, anu we are iranit enougn loacKnuw- .. ..... aa it nivpn C(irienC lo lhe ledge that it is free, and must remain so, ! it,.,,,,.., --.j-i,, :, ;fi nfl, lin,iftr an obliir'aiioii to 1 I Iti 4.-VIJIII II. W II lUll ll ... . . . ft . i . - w . , . - till nWlnllMW I k mC tTm mm m m Vl I OI I A fill ? h O TO . . ft.. represent uen. iass as a nmoi proxiso Mtthliiinf tho instithtinn. It is :. . J n. th nhnmninn r ... . 0 . . . , 11 man. and Gen.. fTavlor as the chamnion !)and xnl&esled iriend of ttfe extension of slavery. 4 j The sross atd unmannerlv General as- persion of the Party which now constitutes we believe, thejmajority of the People of the U. States-- md certainly a large ma inly or Ihe inhabitants of this city we -should still hnvjb passed by as beneath no tice, had it not Sheen for the attempt to brand that parity with the accusation of having imitated the conduct proved upon tht'iropponentsin open Senate, ol publish ing one set of Uocutnents for the North and another f(& the South, representing ( ! i-11 . ( ! it v i n all fn n lv iiiintviti. 1 i ! . t c- In tl-in 1'eopie. lyoniKfent ot the falsify ot this charge, we haje made inquiry intelhe thntter ; and wu are assured and author ized to assert tfiat there is no truth in it; lhHt-UJbj..shee!r fabrication. 'But not only jwns this false and whole sale aspersion of the Whig party moved by an ofl)cerofthe Government, but the the meeting, il we may of officers, was composed i just like Connecticut in this respect, and j I III lUCOilUII VVUV IIIVI VUlllt 07 OlHI 1 'IftvJ.J a law forbidding slavery in Connecticut, is just as much the great question as is that raised bv Mr. Niles and his friends From the Baltimore American. I NTE REST! NG CORRESPONDENCE. best speakers in the State, among them, the Hon. George E. Badger, Senator of the U. States, will be present.and manyvot her dis tinguished speakers have been invited to be with us on that day. Come up fellow- The subjoined Correspondence relates to a of party asunder, and with a determina Salisbury : That p I the Grave Yard is r ANOTHER FIB NAILED DOWN FAST. I three, times over: : I Read the article from the Washington sdiame to our citizt : j Intelligencer contradicting, flatly the false j vtitc or family seen . - S . ft i A 1 report set atioai by the Washington un steps ma)' soon ic ton, the hired mouth piece of Locofocoism, cau of reproach ir, and other kindred prints, that the Whigs Salisbury it u f . have two publishing rooms in Washington grecably undulating ; where documents are printed for both , ofho residences at a. - , rx . r m. e i other lh town Ccr; sections of the Country. Guilty of this j considcrilUo ,p,Cf v detestable trick themselves, in printing plrasaninrss and'b-M two lives of Cass, one for the North and j wide and finely h:u'. Ireet. I here arc n; .. gaut busines hoiir A largeamount v ra; merchandize, and nn i for the interior so ftr f road transportation. !: at th great extent f Yadkin and Catawba. one for the South, they hope to divert pub lic censure by charging the Whigs with doing the same thing. But they are sadly mistaken in this. The people know Gen. Tavlor too well. He does not need the mf citizensof N. Carolina burst the shackless aid of vie trickery. He is known relative to the new territory, lhe ques- : subject which has been very improperly drawn jjon worthy of freemen of this proud Uc4 lion in uamortua anu iew luexic.o uoes tiuo me spnere oi a noimcai contest, inn witn from one extremity of the Country to the j must continue to ha t other, as the man of the people, and not uon in van ornia anu new iuexico uoes inio me spnere oi a ihjiuichi coniesi. ui wnn . Amr;0'0 iri.afJ - . , i i i i- ,u nn- i . it u- . .u public, vindicate one ot America s great-U nf fHriion eomnosed of ofRce holders -not rest upon the general princip es ot the Ofheia paper at W ashington, the response , . h OI a laciion, composeu 01 wjtce nwuers r.o,t,m o.wi .v... riorKt f rnn K..t it iu bilitvrests. That iourn.il saw fit t nuhlish. 1 est sons, ben. i aylor, againsi me tnia- Ml UWIU UIIU IIIV lltll7VSI UMIIIf UUb lb O J J j settled bv absolute law Slaverv there w'di statistical minuteness, the items of Gen. j mous slanders, which the party styling it mprohibted by law and decree. The onjy j Taylor pay and emoluments as an officer of seif democratic, are constantly heaping ; question that can be raised about it is. ,ne am)'u" ine view n producing ine im. whether this prohibition shall be repealed, " 1 - linn ttn n nrl o nnt'A I ha n iiininna r t w4 t-v i increasing business. nfthe Watchman" with their checked a; : rolled up, ptinting vv ii! the neatest papers in t whom the bump of or.! desirable that the ("in fighting for the spoils. HUGH WADDELL, ESQ. upon him. Eight months ago, the men l For the gratification of the many friends composing this very party, were loud in I of this gentleman, of thisand thesurround their praises of the Hero and Statesman, ing counties, whose frequent enquiries in ; unrj Slates and i now they are just as loud in denouncing ! relation to the reasons which led him to j until long in the alien him. What for? Simply because he i resign his nlacc as Senator, of the Or- j 8,,n u come straight i attention to the canli i streets : ine town : J wires had to do, !. fellow-citizens in becoming a candidate j letter on the Subject, which sufficiently ' )y thJf deflection, u rhnnsjps tn rnmnlv with th wihps of hi i 'man Hicfrinr frirn nl:o 11iv tr- lic greater part of J ,vnjg by its list of(hn same material. The person who sailed the meefing to order was a Clerk in a public odifei so was the presiding of ficer : and a lahje proportion of thn Vie I'res'uler.ts and Secretaries were employes ol the Government, one of them being the Warden of the Penitentiary, holding that trust by Executive appointment. We learn, indeed, from the newspapers and ;VMier sources, that the Officers of the Gov. rnmeot, some of a higher grade than Clerks, and some of a lower, make a prac tice to spread themselves over the land, and especially in doubtful districts of the adjoining States thus giving up to the em ployment of electioneci iilg that time which rf they owe to the Public. We do not know what our renders may think of such do ings;.hut we have a vfry decided opinion that, even if custom could be claimed as a warrant for the practice, the precedent i "a very bad one, and 'the custom one which would be much more honored in the breach than in the observance. Uut we are well assured that even more frying abuses than this arc practised in Public .Institutions in this city immediate 1 i . , ,. ii m .i j p huh. uut uiiu ttiiiMi- iiic .-.' law lr niiir"i ii ff hie iTrnrlf. he Union are opposed to any thing of the , WM onc of lho8ebw.eak efrt)rls which the kind, lhe Democratic party is opposed ; Windns of parly infilIuation wiU lomclimei to it. Lewis dss, their candidate, is op j itlduce partizans Io make xvhoS(. 2ea, is too posed to it, and his declaration is publicly f(.at fm r judgment. The letter of Sena recorded and was publicly made. The tor Johnson nnd the reply of Adj. mint General n:Tnnft i nL th fnlpl nrirtv i i pnt i T . . r, o .nr....nint ik.. ...U,.l.. l . i : . . . . . 1 " .,.v. .... ,. ..vii. i iiuc3 liii i ncirii sci i iiu nun; mil lit- lit-1 mill f . L. I i t . . mn ikn i ... r.ut r : .i u rr .u j J iw uic i rcsiut-ncj, in u iusmuu iu is . oxp ains nis moil ves ana vie ws. bums wncre the mm upon the suhject. In view ol these tacts, the reach of further animadversion, even on the t. . t ... . . i 1 .... . ,i r when it is knovn positively that either , part of the most prejudiced and higgotted. Cass a hanger-on at the public crib ever A new election has been ordered to take , le remaiiif i f nu.n Cass or Taylor must bo ?Iected, it seems Our readers, we have no doubt? will agree since he has been of age, and an enemy place on the day of the Presidential elec ! J1 l0n . thateirry true friend of free soil must w'h us that the official journal was engaged in , to true Republican principles. An advo- 1 tion. Mr. Waddcll is again before the I encloiure ""uvI u PRBFEK CASS ,o Taylor." ryr '" 1 " " "" hich have from ; people as a candle ; ami SO, ,00. I, i Eogli.h Lryd, B. boulherners ! how do you like these j Cass had received extra allowances allowan- ! time to time- brought the Country to the j Captain Berry. No doubt great care will j closed; it it fcandi! sentiments? But this is not all. Read ' ces beyond the ordinary pay and emoluments verge of bankruptcy. A man pledged by be taken this time, to prevent illegal vot- ! Jlf". ' f' "gain : j of his ,al';;n- J xh;e wicre and proper j his'speeches and the behests of party to j ing and to secure correct returns an ob- ihe tombs i-hcneterV W, . r, ... very well. The Omcial paper could have : r f ... . .. ..... . . . t IDC l0mUi Lcm ' r 5 s- tc an Know mat uie ucmocratic par- j shown them to be so and there was an end lMUI,8e u; ,m" "uouier ivur lor me unnoiy ! jeci most important wnere ine coutesi is ty H:c opposed to slavery. They regret its ; t wa3 hardly necessary to bring Gen. Taylor PurPoso " conquest, and to sunder the ; so close, as in Orange, existence. Gov. Cass declares this on intoihe affair, whose accounts with the Gov. j Union by opening the slavery question for To the Freeholders of Oranae his part, and he never spoke more feel ernment have alwavs been serunnlomlv rmri r . u u t . , ' J V c""" idj uilii ciuuuiouiy exact, , discussion, which I homas .IiHrsnn said n .u.. . ? n IXGI.Y. liUt WC Cannot abo Sh S averv n and who has never rerpiveH anv PTlr . .. ' " ' ua arm ,u k.r,.rrj .uc ' j - . .. . - . ., 1:1... . i r . : r . i. . ittii uwii ins cms nivc ine ci y ji lil t; ill vhmciiiui, hij i -i jn.n ui iiiu yrai in iub the dead hour of midnight. Gen. Cass is s'ntrt C"' h couniy of Orange which wa . waraeu 10 me oy me casun voie oi ine aner iff in Align. I !at, 1 deem il as well due to you, as proper towards myself lo state the reasons which have induced ine to ihi course. It i known to you all that rumor are afloat of some error having been committed at HolTs i... -i ..i p.... ... 9.. .....j - - At T -.-', jlirtJIICI, njf ir.lSIJII l WHICH 11 C TOICS more soil man, and Mr. Niles is no truer friend MR Jonxsox to Adjutant General Joxes. incapable of exercising intelligibly and 1 were rounied for me, lhan were cast for m. of Jrcc soil than the great mass of the De , Baltimore, 30i Sept. 1849. i correctly, the powers vested in them. b certain that ihe list and the tallies do not A I " 1 . . . tiu wno nas never received anv extra allow. the States we must leave it with those ances for any service whatever although the who take the responsibility of continuing ' country may he of the opinion that he has ren- ir. We can, however, nrevent its beinsr dered services as great as those which General ; also the avowed advocate of the one man established in the territory now free, and Ca has performed '-extra," and which have ; power. He does not believe that the Re WE will. Our candidate is right oa that ho.e,n Paf fu,r exlra- Gcn- Taylor's services ! . nflup nnn uitl.0 r- . f point. He would leave the prohibitory;; law as it is the territorv free as it is of ,he PewP,c- i to Pass laws vvh,ch do not su,t ll,e 1 re That is enough for every reasonable free, i sident thereby indirectly saying they are There are thou a r. of citizens who vcu 1 who now most loan, and who still inten ! s Before they do so, t!.. the following decUrv in bit celebrated Ci. There is now , but lhe prospect it a c mir success will le :: the present Ad mi nis v CCTIOX TOTHEOM; mocrats ot Connecticut. He was very ; careful the other evening not to speak ot ; A Cass meeting t ft t m Mv nr,n r.i.-r . .. .i. ... ,t i This is Cass ilnmnrrv n.l it hav h.nn 1 correspond with ihe number ot votes certified ... v. rv..!, . auumtiP in uie j - v " i.v. ,u I, ,.c.u ii ' . i l.u e t. J tut nrrpru uinir; MII. . .11 HMI7 cldirillrHIa IICICI III liUIUIl 1 T)0 i I i I I I .1 ' Slate Journal sa s : pc not so intended, is capable of j Wl n-... r ir..i .. . . . 3 the construction that he has received more th in " "'5S ProPose 10 e,eci 10 ine rresioency ; " ( ' c,,nam the laws of the United States authorise, and 1 Vice Presidency Gen. Zaciiarv Tav- y certa.ned whether lhe error ,, ... lhe re- that hit has rece ivoA it iK . t... r 1.. .1 .1 "t ,"" "a 1 v' ".""J . - " . ... . v, lltJIUIC UI C&II A l.KJ B. 1 1 1 1 11I1L1.AKII I I I .1 . 11 1 I K h III I I1HIII 111.' I II I - . . .il,,..,,,,. AiiU.. .u ,i . i i coiiiu noi, wnn a proper respect lor mysell allowance. Allnoilh there mn lit inti.ni.i. : f f . .. ... . ' i ; " IrV:: : " goo government have all that j or a just regard for your rights, bold a seat upon . .-- ,T j ' - ......... o.iiii .iiiiuuini j may irr nclirci I y pro . rri . U l. i -n mp !y under the contrbl and direction of the ! the People they may impart some know- j per, I am as satisfied as I can be, without ac- ! thcy Want The PeoP,e s r,ghts W'H not ' ,he n crrl,,fi.ca,e' . . Aj.ninistration. We learn, for example, j ledge to them of the feelings and opinions ' ,ual knowfedge, that General Taylor has never be disregarded, and the interests of party j , .lhl S certainty has not been at. fZtLT " Natural' AHies of ihe Noh, I t ZT.r ' .Uy of uX ll .inS lhrnocralU Tuiiiy)rciicic, for use, i cannot Jtfcte,Md are honest ; eceas,y , ,l,e mauer idyZ ""'ry Irom ,a,e to l,as, w.llbe and were there no ...her cn.idera.i..n. inr.U. I for cli clioneerinir liurnov. i nnU- in" I 'n their asserlion lhatei' Cass is all rieht I will oWiee me l.v savine the paramount ohject of these two cmi- ! td ' lho "'. ' 'houUI feel hound not only j l "" ..... . ' ? I J I 'Ty ... ti. w . - . i " I St W f lk 111 In fa clmft ... .1 . 1 . I t ,.Z . m . -1 . f T this great controlling point, that slavery i 1 Zl Z 1. 1 1 Il ' , 7na I uc"'rt"u Uils ol jackson. , have ,,epn in curu,alion ,,y which , accoun, stands abolished in the new territory to allhnnh i "i, ,n i 7" Mr! lo reme(,y ,hes enormous evils the for this want of correspondence, hut after every dav, and t UKtiV liK' We trust that our Democratic friends will cut this out and put it in their scrap books, so that when they next enlighten Eipeciing a cm-., an early hour, s n '. rival we found Mr. N Lind Office, an J wn sat pat.:entlj fr a . for lhe coming f t'.' i lleman made bis a; . longer and anriher r:, took pUce for a l. n i tins ciiv. nnr in ni hue i. . i rtn t im oi.imaa n .i " tu.. n fn-r i 1 1. . i 1 iihiil iiikii. i ci mil in snn r nrr n vorv V- . uiuiria. ti uuiurr ,JV' ou"j,'Vl "i'jTiji iijrrj cdii, wiiu ; - a- m " nc i.iiiiinienctmeni Ol nis i ' ' " " ' I J)uj Jeave m V O f'iis be a nroner rmnl nvmont Tor ilinc. l . '.i tin . ' military servire tii lh nracni tSm . 'P.... i ilacirtiktn aKiu. tUn 7U C T . . . . . . m -i-.r'."r.j...w.,,,u, muoctuu- igiciu unsc, pocKei a tnousanu uouars ny , ' , . ; rv,,c,ucii. is, i uionnmc jtvit mga j ivuwnn nonunemltarrassed b' V'C? nilr r.iniloru nrn ..tf, n . , . t . V i Inr ever nnnllPil T.ir ir ra...iial .1.. P ..f I . .... . ... '. ,V 't;;: .:: V1 pciem proving lhe trulh of what th auese. i ; -f. ZC:::.XVr." ... ,urm m , riave ca"ed the meeting mentioned above, lait after inquiry and -j vi,,. tT,arp, ve unci iurtner. in tu c i-k :, . i"v '-"" "rr ic, one uouar more i . . . . ... . eve ihi ifiKn nn. -..ii...imm . I. .. .. . . ! The Bav State Democrat-furn Hps thnm th,.., iK u. ;.. u i. . and we trust that the co)e will nour in ,,exe lnal " lhe Pn j"li i vnucu i iie uattery, printed in I . j ....... .... ..... ... .iima auwwcu, ami i counted but those w 0;ls city, the following stnt.nonf tvl,;t. I with the golden opporttanity by nublishimr 1 Secondly .Whether his pay and emoluments i lrom every direction in such numbers, as j .u. . t t W W ' V. V 111! IIILill O yc arc. assured is literally true ; I And next we have, in the j 'g iield.the Umted States' Penitentiary 1 The Superintendent of that institution not i oft! the following : " A Test. -A responsible and highly I respectable democrat, of Syracuse. New ! York, tllUS challenges thn rnlnmniutnr rP1! rx J. k . . - rily'itgnt documents now as Chairman j e,K Gass. No one ol yf ai lUeeutive Cofnmitteo of a Cass and lhat Jis-Oguished mar J jtler Club, but absolutely makes a hue ' wi, aUctnnt to claim tl to surrender my prima facie claim lo the seat ipponent at the ensuing elec y any competition from me; investigation, I fully be were purged and no rotes hich were giten by quali. . . i i ,i i I i , "... ... . . Mcu electors, iiit nr ujici supposeu io Dave during the period he has been a M.jor General,: will make the advocates of Locofocoism been erroneously counted for me at HV, have not been the same as those received bv cUint, : .l; .i :u. . j , l .. .... m Genenl J-irL.tu t. hiLi u a .i . i 0,',,, "", uir ucuioiisirauon c ui.kcii oui, anu i snouiu still be e- l t 11 a A m-r r in mis state ot my opinions, manr iust and conscientious friends think I miaht nronerlv was now half-paa ei; all told, were preseu to the chair and e made eloquent speec!. set we know not." 1 t 1 ... ouiihiy iii uioiiio 0 1 uciiiuiisirauon "kk1" neral Jackson whilst he held the same post I . - . u i . i . ur7.(i ihe Army of the United Slates T ! which will be made on that day in favor I ,ec,eo; I have no hesitation in making these inqui- j ' Constitutional rights. man and e rewar A. ' . r Ot the assailants nf : l ies ol voii. ixe;ui.e I knAvv ihit rm.ecoir ,,.l : TL T :.i .i . ? 1 1 1 , . . . . . . v" "-i-, c uac atiu in ineir nanu-OIIIS take and h.. . the .Ait el. gt.Jir-. " true patriot. ; t,ur 10 wnom the country s hide hied will re. : n ui- 1 . . ., -"'.'. iuc ournu 1 wr. P l "? lioieetod.. Justice lo a tLhe i Cal,,n Pub,,c meetings in this County, , nhcaui until a thorough inresiigaiion i ,h Cats and Butter Document Boom ot the son Was assailed and traduced and so is s,i ?rea,,' elected lhe military fame of ihe U. i lhat lhe Union is in danger We say so fenat .hru delermine with certainty the U.Mu K.n States Penitentiary ! Carllonl Cass. Jackson triumphed over ,lmnv i s,aes an'l nly ofTence, in certainouar. ; too ; but that danger alone arises from the ' . f . 6 cae ; bul ,n ,.b,, M tound r . . ...wi .. ii- . ' . ... v i ip ii iA iu. r,,,n.i :.,..L.r....u. l;. V , . - - - - . . i aci ucn a manner as shall atifV mv - - - . .... .. juujjim-iii ana conscience. 1 cannot con for the highest oftkial honors within their "iii extr,cate e Union from the many diffi- UJ manJ a aouhtlul title, and represent your Yours truly. , ' , cullies which threaten it. Come on Vhir,s. C0.Un,:f for Pr?,,abIJ a lrge part of the session, REVERDY JOHXSnv ! nf .Uo,i;::p t- i . my right to speak and to act for von is - - - V UU Ulllllll' . w o the fire of 1840. the ,r I .... " . . ..... . ; . . . " . . uotumcnu go there to be directed ; but i HnU aspersion. History will confirm the ! ers' ! lo V l. ,n ,he ,iiCt ,hat h,s country, mad schemes of Locofocoism, and .i.i.-i tMW vumicis are iaKen Irom their i parallel vass win triumph also I . ' "e"1 name ueiore tne puhiic . p!Prrmn nf Tvlnri.n,l T?;il. t . ! i . , 7 . other -hird labor, and made lodirr il... r o i in evidence of their confidence in his iuif'Triiv. ' . f . i l . . - . may ce deemed C.4M a nd, Duller documents, or not, is more thin: ha an vet tmnsnirpil. nmhn.i.. yet transnired. Somehnili- there directs them at all events." Tjrjc Faults of Nurses. 1. To lisp in a i Uhvj?,s.iyle, nhen the same wbids in an en. ih'Tiriii tonrt would please as well. The re vvr .huuld Ikj the fraelice ; the Toice cliearly lxi and each syllabi, disUnctly anicula. - , ,7. -w,ciiwi ik. ucs, Gnosis. jd-.a..l.liiii; a. Todrrectachildtoactaman whrrrn ji i not ofien becoming Cor a little boy U, ape l le man, hut only lo conC'irm his demean, br io huage. Ercry age has ils.necalirf de. iurouness. peculi Baltimore American. From the Syracusa Democrat. ONE THOUSAND DOLLS. REWARD! j KEEP rr BEFORE THE PEOPLE, j That I will pay the above reward to any ' person that can show that Gen. Cass in j any speech, letter, word or conversation I is in favor himself, or approves of anv action on the part of th n.nrnt n-. Adjt. Gen. Jones, Washington. Adjutant Gb.y. Joxes' Reply. Washington, Oct. '2, 1848. of the adioinin&r Counties, and kindlo nmnv .. ' n.B n. i .. . " ' M"c'i".e. unuer mese circumstances, un. ng to hold anything but by a clear right. willi and From the Vi!mi.-- 1 r E S From what wc ? conclude there is -in respect to the o; this section, on th frage. So far ns v. ascertain the sen:! we conclude they t! niiiciiunifni ni ic spect is advisable, with their princip! the sovereigntt of t but right that the mitted to them. ) jects will be alt ah" ui iuc iruuic win - - - Mr. UrrcniE'a extra pat humbug 44 especially as an American sincerely and TJ. L JT f-Bi lv itn.h i .u. tone nav Vie cxnln earnei,l-f a,tached to the Republican institu. crpio- ,lons of my countr i nol on witb buf amrCi j .no. .. . . . i j uuiii, l ii ui on r iLrll . nm r rimo ginin lha I , . i . i ... PmmPn ;.v:: ,z?7?1 uov i siR-i duw received you, ie,ter of the i v:;.: :v, . nrri-1 !:e.a 10 no Pub,ic u,io. b " trvnr Yn 1 L TuVfJ u,,im having examined ,h. article ! CU ' Uenera' 1 ?M rect"'Ved as j seem, hke an .nva.ion of the great tory now free, ! As the charge, ik made, let as have the proof. J. 11. COLVIN. Syracuse, Sept. 12, 1848. - Who of- our Deiicriuicfrnis wiU be Jucky enough to take down this purse? in ihe Union' of Sntnmbf.r 9 cj much extra nay as Cass, but whiob nK : Ppuwr principle which cie power toibe ma. bare o hesitation in saying that .11 the pay ; dy believed, and which as will be seen lS J lberef,'re J1' o rrf.r and allowances specified as having been re. ! from the letter r lifnn, r r . question back fojhe Freeholder, of Orange eeved vf Major General Taylor, wera in strict ' ? the-le"ep Adjutant Gen. Joxes, is ( by the only mean, now in my power, by whi?h HroiG,rinity t law and the Regulation, of the i " man3' ,r not a of the Union's state- lhre,?,nl roaJ represenled al lhe beginning nr.urpanimni oia, pur.u.sl.ifacrelot md menis, laise in every particular. General j - i i Is """ " oll. !. i-- " ui.i' iiiciciu , kikj i . .. - -. j .i i ttuinr. vien are preci.ely such as any other officer similar ! Tavlo is not of the extra pay breetl, Second : It can tr.' the people whet!.( co foe o party really or whether it w.ns'; for the occasion, t In this view eft' Wbigs of the Le ; matter to the pel..: obmlt )t to the villi and also to ant) ez their si pec
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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