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Ii reply l the leelcorns given to the. President j and his Camnel at Boston. It J U 1 May: ft j.ieae your Bxcue ucy, ihi occasion ; W yitj. mine. lis honor and its dulies are not jd-je lo or from me. The State, the great State, ; ifje old State, .the old i j.atrtMtic Bunker Hill and Fanueit Hall Stale of 1 Maartuuetis hasinvi ted h President of ifoe Ifntted States vtihiip hfr borders. To youjr TioHiored person and to ..your honored office, may pleas, your Efrel - lncy, Ibis visit ii paid Sir, ! am a good deal touched with the kind ihti loo kind receptiotj '. which you have given ' ! A I have aii, fir, the occasion belongs lo the I'rreidfnt nnd tu tHo of-his labjnel who are l ringers. Thank (J.!, I am no stranger Jifr. Applause. l anj of Massachusetts, bear, hear ! bone oflbcij bone, and llfsh of her fleh, rheers. anq 1 would gather rejyice it) taking a part with Jou, m$y ft please your Hicelfeuc V. as the Governor of the State, and my fellow citizens whnjsiir round you, in paying honor lo J he United Siat'S, cheers. than in jiftihg any part, or it) demanding any' pari to- . Words mywelf. f And may it please your Excellency, I wish. in the first place, to say hat) from the bottom of rriy heart Lwi-h entire tuccess to your adminis tration of I ho great af'airu of this Slate.' In yhosevet hands those ffairs (all, il they are fairly and impirtially a( mifrUtered, those hands shall hare myl.and in their! support and main- tcnance. fSKjsation.lt ' In the next place, I wish: lo say that I devout I)' with that the great interests of the Common wealth may prosper. Our! ois. They are complejx. of. people livS on a yey Ate rile soil, and beneath au .. yfl vc are lull of happijneis, and all are, as we av in the country. " vvelUto-do in the world. ... . : :.t.i t r f l ntiu I'ni'iiiij iici" noons Mir. i v ij c rr. i Now, ihal mutt be ov jn lo great economy add prudence among the people. It 'must be owing to a system or ccueauon. it rousi ue owing lo something thif is not in the earth, nor; in the sky, but in the solid and heart of man. and woman, and child. Renewed cheers. . ' And these 1 hope will prosper. I nope, loo, t put every concern ot this great Commonwealth under you i administration and those of your successors may prosper and above all, above all, a senfimenl can never repress, and hardly postpone, my ardent prayer is that this whole country, hound together as it Is uy ties oi inieresi, ot annuity, ot association, may continue lo he bow no together fur ever, until thai thing shall hahpeju which know will never happen, under Odd s Constitution of the country lo it. I'roluf god applajuse interests are vari- We have a million small suiface, on a inclement sky ; and tV, greal profusion of pigs floating gayly on t1e breeze in all parts o1 the cjty , ot? all lb public buddings, and many private ones; on all the hp tej. ou the numerous and capacious ' railroad station liwses, upon ihe shipping at the wharves and across the principal streets and avenues. Mo, of the colors seen are the Am"'0"1 ars diid stripes, but the British flag in many places s waving by their side, and those of France and other' nations alo often rpeel lh eye. is not much effort of the imagination; especial, ly k bird's eye imagination, look upon ihe whole city, buildings and all, as changed lo a luxuriant garden in the full flowering season, and the secountless waving bright flags as a uey species oi blossoms which nature had ptit Joiib ui special honor of i he occasion. I walk ed through the long markel-bouse, and found it p'chly fe'stooned wkh fjags fror one f nd lo ifee other. Many other public buildings are ulso decorated wjibin as ve)l as .without. Friday lu be the great day,tjhe climax j but the cjiy will be perfectly jammed for I be whole three days The hotels are already crowded. and wjl) (all far short ot the accommodations required; but the Bostonians vil keep open hospitality, 4tnd all will be taken care of. I was in the Mayor's office at City Hal, awhile this morning, where ibe committee of arrange, meuts were receiving guests and' making pre parations for the movements of the day. While here a large number of genilemen from the British provinces, municipal authorities, officers of the army and navy, dec, cable in and were introduced to the Mayor. Alter the introduc lion, Mayor Bigelow made a jbrief address to the somewhat large audience present, in which he called the attention o( strangers to many ob. jects ol interest wbicb they were invited lo ex amine while in the cily. Amoi.jg these he prom iff am elected your Representative, I fhall go lo Wasbintrin; wiih that purpose in view, nnd. as long as he keeps within the tjmits of ronsii. tutional law, as he has hitherto, 1 shall coniin. ue to support him." 4 The Administration of Mr.; Fillmore bases tahlisbed its claims to high appreciation (sa ibe Baltimoj-e American) by ibe maniieiatioii of those substantial q'lalities of worth and pa triotism which go to the building up o a solid reputation. It is somewhat annoying llhe President's adversaries thaJ he will tnt commit any mistakes or otherwise furnish tbem with grounds Tor pretexts of denunciation. The Acting Secretary ofState address ed the) following letter some days ago to the Governor of AJaryJand, in rply to a communication frpm that (unctionary to the President of the United JStates. com plaining of the Christiana tragedy: Department op State. Washington, September 16. 1851. To hi Excellency the Governor of Maryland : Sir: Your lrtter of the 15;h instant to the President has been received.. In re ply I am instructed to say that on Satur. day last official reports of the outrage re ferred to by yourixcellency were receiv cd from 1 the Comissdoner of the United Slates in Philadelphia, and the District Attorney for the Eastern District ol Penn sylvania. After a careful consideration of the sub ject, orders were dispatched by the Presi dent to the proper officers of the fJnited States in Pennsylvania, requiring them to i peHy heforp the judicial tribunals of the country, and .; very, sure to have justice (Jone to it there, we have J'orborne, and shall still forbear, topuhlisb any further animadversions in relation to it. Justice will, fve trust, be done in the premises, and such verdicts be given by honest ju- ... cannot restore tne dcitd to life. v laws of the Union Pennss Ivania. Nat. Int TfllTcAROLINA WATC11MAN Salisbury N. C.sy TnrBSOAY EVE.MXC OCTOBER. IMI- lllfnT a J, J. Brvner, Etq.Sir : f enclose you niue ot ihe army Opf raeiuus disrxitu.n, I nwl vftJj of that number. The cool WeT U S no Ooubl operated favorabiv in . . 1 - m art Governor Moreiiead, President of ihe lion. 1 hey hate only uYj far and that only in certain locals so iar ttcvaucva no lunher imurv 4 - 1 alwml you three other uL7. " quite numerous m the some fi-l.J, W IK In and of lb. Suae6 of ; dys in nnd about Salisbury. dur,K .he ,HO He is above sus- re & rreal numSer r.f .n-.!i u i fr nt and Dresent week'. rie is nww are a al number of r.mll h,,! i Tff 1 !'. . ... t;il are concerned. !eum ihey d.aPpcar into the n, : M,k i piClon, SO iar . u wc lve nothing new in th.gV"10- I i REVOLTING INHUMANITY. We find in theJBoonville (Mo.) Ohserv er, of the 26th ultimo, the following de tails of one of the most shocking harba rities ever committed in a community of .. r i?.;t .Rnnrl. we will 0 . . . opeaKinj; ui im- Pirihtoil nannla r PAl'fil I III t9 t hnmin . I . I . rt n rt sha therclore set uw.. ness here as connected with the Hail load. note a 1 civilized people. So revolting to human - . ft.lon lo sav. that the con nature is the statement, we scarcely can ; ' . . ... ti i;n have give it cadence : I tractors on tl.i part ol the tin- ...... i, iK tpr worinv In Morgan county, not Ions since.a cit- pitcneu imo me izen died leaving a widow and two small of the enterprise irt.ng probabiliiv of vu.. ' which, by-the-byc, w!t be of Kt. r Lt farmers of your Comity than thf r The health of onr county is "(JO,i Yourt truly, P. S. A friend at my elbow M wurms are the Kilkenny eat tr,jn' the buS, which kill the K,ikenay cit. V Ah ! sir, you did Well not toT I me saie arrival ol tiJe whole iKa Tx ill.' - - however, he was properly cared for, when he reported that his mother and step-fath- gentlemen, from Canada havejmadea special Qe Maryan(l with deep abhorrence, and stated, that Ihe skull was fractured. The ,o ... w,,p..M...jjiv ... p "r that-he will not fail to exert all his consti nng tbeir present l.i.ii to .the ctj. But for lb, s u . , powers to bring lhe offenders to the SJchooIi would have had a holyday. Ihey . , 1 . , &. . . will, as t m. on Friday, when! the pupiU will r-...-...., r- blessing-r-until the hall prove a curse Never! Never! is a man of com Here is a coasting proceed immediatelj' to arrest all persons fe " " I -li.. . I . u . .; inently placed Ihe public scftojol, which, taid cr,"1"m'7 C?UCB ,,CU ,u" .u-n i .1.- .t,;, r tha main l ne uisinci Aiiornev was eseciaiiv .Kina w hr K nrH of : fr ihev are instructed to ascertain whether the fact r had been the perpetrators of the deed. the foundation of all the Trest, tbie groundwork of would make out the crime of treason in addition, that his sister's skull had been our prospeiity. These schools will be in op- against the United States, and, it so, to tuk. ii .y uieni, w uicn causeu ner aenin. eraiion as usual to-day and to-morrow, and gen- take prompt measures to secure all con 1 ne boy s statement lurther tended to de- i: . 1 tie men are invited lo step in and see bowtwen. cerned for trial for that offence. ty thousand of our children are there in train- arri instructed to assure your EJxcel Ii is creditable to Uoslou ibat the tame Uncv'that the President regards the viola of her school system is so great abroad that tion cf tne rights of lhe peaceful citizens Their motto seems lo IUWW.. . .WW. ...... w. . . , f , ' --fcC V Children, Ihe oldest a girl, about seven j be, - what thy hands find to do. do quicw- eu uere on monoay eien.ng, ,hej years of ae. Not long after the death of i iv 11 a the contractors on ihe road it was mailed, and there vfre her husband lhe woman married again, j wijj Rt Jt ag lnese have done, the cars half of the striped in one box ) Soon the girl died, and very recently the I :llfy from end to end in less black, bug like worms, in ,v, ' M boy was reported m ssing. ,,u "L -e , The sudden and mysterious disappear- than three years. And why not do so Ir.end borrowed them all rom fe ance of the child together with the fact We would rejoice to see a meeting ol i same day, and when they tmei.. ...... ' . ... e I 1 rr l -1 . . mat upon the death ot the woman s hrst Contractors simply for the purpose oi ue- j i ueuay, mere were only jiC0 Jej; husband, the property he possessed was terrninjn on what day their several con-i striped the bugs, still alive and made for the boy. He was found in the ! settled, all the other arrangements neces- ( ta.nty of your plank road from cj woods adjacent, with both legs broken and sary might be made in relerence to it. a no . here is no doubt, we think. Luis. nis mouin sowed un-rhpins still alive, i th uhn e work completed a year or iwo mers oi tnis region will hndwi earlier than is now expected. There is to thrm. Plank Uoads, ve heliPvt no reason why North Carolina should not work a miracle ! especially if there is mo ney to be saved by the operation. velop the fact, that the girl was known before her death to have had a bandage Gov. Johnston, of Pennsylvania. The Rev. J. S. Gorsuch, an Episcopalian turn around her head ; and upon the body being ! jster of high standing, and son of ihe late exhumed, it was found, as the boy had 4iearer meeting the wmts of the i ironiirulli' lhn Ruil have a waggon loaded, and on i, road, there is a saving of time at;ijt to keep straight on to market,! flik.Arto rm nrr u t o rn il . 1 1 ui3v.iifiiui cn a i an lunu Uf Dot i s parents were arrested and imprisoned at Versailes. he out in procession. Why,' what is it that supports all these inter esis I What is it 7 Here roercc. 'Who protects it ? trade running from Newhuityport round to Cal norma. Who protects it? What laws? What Government ? In sihort, wherever wc 10m our eyes we see thkt this State is not only an agricultural State, Ijjut i commercial State, a manufacturing 8tate, k Slate mixed up with all the interests that belong to society; and beyond all these visible and demonstrable in terest, and a vast many Yankee notions be tides, we live under the laws of the General Government, and should perish il those laws were abrogated. Applause. i Sir, you have alluded to he period in which I; hare passed some pari ol my life in the ad ministration of lhe affairs of lhe couriTiy. The years of human life wear ikway.'f ir. I shall perform such services ft r no such other length of time. But with eve iy increasing year, and day, and hour, the more 1 contemplate the his tory of this country, tho great destiny of thjs country the more I seo it and contemplate ji, as stretching frin sea l sea, and from the riv ers to the ends of the eirthj; lhe more I see il exhibit the American igenijjs at home and a broad, the more I see u bat exhibitions of skill ' have nstonihhed lijurope in tlhis our day, and in this our summer, sensation. the more I am surprised and gratified. Why, sir, the bitter est, the ablest,' tho most ami-American press in all Europe within a fortnight has stated that in every thing valuablje, i n every thing that is tr humati improvement, exhibited at lhe World's fair, lhe Unitied States goes so far ahead oi every body elie us to leave nobody in tight," : It is like tlje position of Jove a mong tho gods. Juve is first, and there is none oecond. And in another paper influential in ? the councils of Great Uiitajin, the edifor says " the lime it coming (le flight alinost have said. and now U) wheji America shall coin inmid the ocean, and jjpth oceans,- and all means." This, results manly from the skill of .....I.. lJ ...... THE AMERICAN ENEMIES, Buranger has a song of" Vivent nos amis les enemies." There are folks among us who may well sing it. We have heretotore pointed out various identities of doctrine and co-incidences of action, between the Abolition men and the Chivalry ; as, for instance, the follow ing: Iar outrages in future. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, W. S. DERRICK, Acting Secretary. MORE LYNCH LAW. The El Dorado (California) News, ex? tra, of the 9ih of August, contains the fol lowing: : Yesterday, at about 2 oVIock. P. M., as two miners, Jim Graham and Alexander Leslie, were returning to Greenwood Val ley. and when within a mile of that place, while .stopping to resi, Graham asked Les lie to lend him a needle and thread to We learn from the Post Office Depart ment that the lock submitted under the recent advertisement of the Postmaster General, by Mr. Henry C. Jones, of New ark. fN. J.i bavins been oreferred. the head of the Department has concluded to m,nd his Pantlris. After he had got through with it he returned it: to Leslie. oth are opposed to the Compromise - o ron., , and while he was nuttinir it un Graham generally, and have threatened resistance 'rovided he wiI enler inIothe ugJ shot him with a shot gun, five buck shot to It : I i i . : ii,:-u ...:n j.,w. u 1 lodffin? in the bark narl of hist hd and . . r i . ii -i i oi luuiniiuua, vuiv;ii m uu uuuui ne i o r " Both swear it is fatal to all the princi- . nm xl.:tu ' i neck. Graham then robbed him of pies that are dear to their; hearts: T, 't rVln V,r .hP rr,t seven hundred dollars in eold dust. Both hold it to be a total violation of the , -1o 0,j.i at-- land started for Sacramento. In ahnnt ti LUw r. ituttd io utfiiiuLu tu mraoio. iuv' O lli-l ri. . r-v. Gregor and Lee, of Cincinnati. Ohio. "a" an nwur J-slie recovered sufficient We are desired to state that all mail lo crawl to a caoin aDout a mile distant matter for Salt Lake, New Mexico, should I anU gvtne alarm, when a party imme- be sent to the Post office at Independence. Missouri. The mail leaves each termin ating point on the first day of every month. II Both insist that its provisions are all T A ,u . r u .u i , . , r : Independence on the first ol each month, II and void: c u.. .l . anu nrnve ai oania r e uy me i;uiii. re turning from Santa Fe by the same sched ule. The Postmaster General has made the necessary arrangements for the convey ance of these mails in four or six-mule conches, water-proof, and each lo be ac companied by a guard;- Nat.fiit. their Droduce mav lie sometime. I T?I ..re. r4 f!,irt noli hue written a vrrv slmrn ' . T 1JU"",UWU",UV " V " v " . ' i betore it is sent on. NevenheU.J is no disputing the importance i Roads, to the lull development of sources of a country; and hencs,v lieve the farmer and all the osbi ests of the country, will-find their est advantage, in a judicious bracing both rail rnds and plar.H observing, in all schemes, the t relation and mutual dependence. Federal Constitution : Both denounce, it as embodying viola tions of State Rights: Each declares that it sacrifices every thing to the other side : Both have urged the people to fly to arms against iM B null Both aver that if it is to be a condition pf the Union, they are for Disunion: The one of these parties set on foot the annexation of Texas; the other virtually forwarded it : for I$oth thought it would be certain to bring about a dissolution of the confede racy i The one of them procured the nomina lion of the Texas and pro slavery candi date, Polk ; the other knowingly voted, so as to insure his election : In Congress, it has generally been the remark as to votes there, "As the Aboli tionists go, so go theDisunibnists. diately set out in pursuit of Graham, and succeeded in capturing him about three miles below the place, and recovering the gold. He was taken back to Greenwood Val ley, when a Court of the people was call ed, a jury of twelve men chosen, and lhe trial commenced. Everything was con ducted in a cool and deliberate manner. After a patient hearing, which lasted from 10 o'clock at night till 12 next day, the jury retired and soon returned with a ver dict of guilty, and sentenced the prisoner to be hung. He was allowed a few hours to prepare for death, and at 7 o'clock this evening, was taken to a tree in the rear of the American Hotel, where he was hung. Graham was a sailor from Baltimore, Md. Leslie is yet alive, but very little hope of his recovery are entertained. He letter to the Governor of JVnns Ivania, censuring him for neglect of duty in not issuing his proclamation for the arrest el the murderers of his father in time to se cure them. The Governor, it seems, pas ed near I .be scene of the bloody tragedy on lhe evening of the same day. The cars stopped near the place, and a num ber of passengers went lo s'e the corpse. The Governor, however, was not of the number. Moreover, he showed his indif ference on the subject by not issuing his proclamation until the fifth day alter wards. It would have been gratifying to the people of the. Southern States to hav had a better example from him The President of the U. States acted promptly, and was at work, by bis officers, before the Governor commenced. So much for having a Constitution abiding President in the Chair. There has been no change in ihn mrk-: x prices of yesterday having b-en fully uslnH hundred and ninety three talcs chunked hn.iv ranging from six and three-quarter u w ; leenths cenis. Cfioice Cotton At Savannah on Wnhi?ir' Rabun, Fuller Sc Co. sold fight bair ( tma at ten-and-a-half cent. Il w as fruin T. J Smith, Esq., of Hancock ouuty, i . chased for a manufacturer m .Massirhuw.u t never before sent au order to that mark'-i. City Mortality- The total niiinbr nf eni York for the week ending Sept. "-"Jili, rrt4.i The number of dea'hs in rliilauVljihi Lki 166, of which there were U9 children ad fT President Fillmore has returned to WjiLaj-, his trip lo Oofclou, with his heakh eiilinlv r A gaJe more destructive in its itF- cis. ut coaBl of Newfoundland of the XiTth ult . '.Sfit red for the last fiftv years, involving r-ri: U and property. An instrument which serves th- purpow m a boll applicable to doors and wiiid.c, a.ud J pistol, has lately been invented ol ibe V"i!ir guard against burglars. The Deaths in Boston for the wetk'cdr.j the 2'Jlh inst., amounted to c'J 1 inal-t tf And il brought fo my tjninU a story told of a t!entlrnan not now living Mr. John Lowell about thirty year ago. turning to burope after gentleman untiring ingenuity individuals, partly from jthej t the people, and partly firom those great e viMiia which have giveri uk the ocean of one world on one side, and (lie , "woriu on me oiner. i fray td the mind of ihe peoole ocean, of lhe other appear to have fill with astonishment. It was related to He. From the National Intelligencer. PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE. Abekdeem, Mississippi, September 7. 1851. I congratulate you upon the siiorestsful and glorious termination of our contest hi-re. The Union party have triumphed mni gi.u iou-ily inUS Hie IWO senators trom ItllS State, rii nnt U UBa than iw.mv ih,.s.J ..H I ,t.. has iHther and mother rvi,linT in Ran 1 f 1 U.,.. l jt v . . .ww - - - b ... lunsu" tt,lu u"ier, nuu lis; iocoioco ueie- nft, ,e avr thftfa Ue v slv ed nem,eraiio d rv p. N. C. a. I -J--J- " ' - gation in uongress, except Mr. Edmonson Rights party will get heyond seven counties in voieu generally against trie uompromise, the whole State. I assure you Gen. Foote has and did their best to defeat it: a fact done wonders. To him I eive most of the which gave occasion for that pleasant say- credit for this gratifying result. He has labor- ing of John P. Hale, when he was asked ed night and day, through rain and storm and how he dared to visit Richmond, and an 9unlight, for the cause, and now has the ,leas sv;ered, 'l saw that your two Senators ure to witness his triumph over his countless and your Delegates in Congress could pomicai ana personal lues, napoleon or wash, come here without being 'mobbed ;' I did in,on never acieved a more fi'rious victory, wnn sucn reanui oaas against mm. uia lnn roe has given 447 majority for Butler and Ad ams, Tishomingo 1766, Tippah 722, Pontoux 350, Itawamba 383. Marshall 206, Chickasaw 130. Lowndes 190. Noxubee 221, Choctaw 250, Lafayette 153, &c. A POWERFUL DELINEATION. The following is an extract from the ad dress of Jiuge Johnson, of Georgia, in sen tencing G. C. Cornet to death, for lhe mur- 1 der. without provocation, of W. W. Hailes, One of the most unblushing falsehoods that we have met with of late is the- at tempt by the Raleigh Standard and Tar boro' Press, in representing Mr. Stanly as being to blame for a threatened negro in surrection in his district some weeks ago. These political gamblers talk of that tbiny as though they believed Mr. Stanly had brought it about: It only shows the d eep , males, of whom 33 were Americans a:i il F and children of r orcitien. CHARLESTON MAUk'LT Cotton. The sales of the week r- '.o ; agairst the receipt in the fame tnne of 3'. Prices range from G to 10c. Corn. The arrivals giuce nr !um hav ts to about &tj00 bushels, which have been Oats, 370. Bacon. A few lots sold fmrn t" 111' i ticle, however, would probably bni.g fcm-i4 our latter quotation- Lard, to 11. iYeir Rice. The first caro of c? consisting of 2.500 bu-heln, arrived m'i y e st erday . Charleston Courier. malignity of heart which they entertain towards him, as a Whig. Were he to re nounce whiggery to-morrow, they would embrace him as tenderly, and as heartily, as they now bitterly assail him. Aurora Borealis. We had a very bril liant display of the Northern lights on Mon day evening last. It came in just at the close of 'the day, and continued until late in the night. It was so brilliant that some of our citizents travelling, believed for a long time the twilight which it produced was the reflection of the setting sun. It was sufficiently strong to cast very dis tinctly marked shadows. The light near not see, therefore, why 1 should be It is clear that, on the same motives which made them desire alike the annex ation of Texas, they must again sympa thize strongly in the project of the Filli- busiers. For though, thanks to the Com- nromise. Disunion, fks a rnnseniiennp nf -..,,,v .. n,rjPr..0 o. ow. .uc , ,ne Mexican war, missed fife, yet Cuban .u wuoni 1 nitvc pcierreu-was .oKen annexa,ionXVoud bft IiU,lv tfi haVrt mnnh Telegraphed for the Charhthm C Baltimore,- In the New York mnikei on TUr?a; ton was firm and eiht hundred b: sold. An ofTicial rail ha been iaed !or f ocratic National Cn veiili-n t :? the first Monday in June neit yT- Eleven person implicated lit THE CHISTIANA OUTRAGE. From the Philadelphia North American delivered on lhe lGth of Sept. 1851 : " Nor shall the place be forgotten in j the horizon was not so brilliant as a few which occurred this shedding of blood. , degrees above. Commencing with a blue It was in one of the thousand antecham- ish greent it became silvery as it rose to the face of our lovely State. You need Sme l5deg and lhen me,led ir,, a Pa,e Christiana ..uir.ge. have been leuu not be told that I mean a tippling shop j eU u s!rilched around almost from phta to be tried lor treason. the meeting place of Satan's minions, and j East to West. We noticed no shifting of the foul cess pool which, by spontaneous tho scene no well defined rays of difler generalion. breeds and nurtures all that is ! ent colors, bnr st,U itvrv. i, - J til" iu w HI: - - tt m k rw m mm r m m m mm u i u w w i m 9 w i lo by tome one of the great perionage of Eu. ult- iA, if ,l, . i. . . er of Tuesday we learn that on Monday next W j .IH1-, ...V P..wr, of ,b. I ' ifninn ivi 1 h. hLn n ..fi f 1 lb 5.1, H!h J-dge Kane will, at .hesug.ion'o. ,he Uuited Stn.e. .i,l thni ,h p. I ,ne un,on w De oiown quite as sky-high Power would now he perilled to traverse the j as lbe Palriotic souls of either of these ocean quietly; and the response was, . Ye, with our lfave 1" fApblatise. Ma i please your Ifjcelllency, I hope that ;all health, happinets, atd prnperily will attend you henceforward through life. E)uthuialie cpeeit.J r f (Jarrcspondcncc oj the National InMligcncer, Hoston, Sei-tember 17, 1951. Thi vrnerahle capital j of the " Uniteral 1 Yankee Nation " baviiig ajhoul completed her eiteostre rystcni of ru&lrodd, radiating to al rnott every point ot the conipa.?, th" work of a quarter of a century, determined to have a grand amiable and most deserving parties can desire.iiicWoid Whig. MJBotts, of Virginia, in his recent speech at Richmond acprtngtb Whig nomination for Congress from that district, made ibe follow ing allusion to Mr. Fillmore and his Adminis- t rat ion f ing her rouoins alo oi! to Conje up and help h , lerprfse and Boston caj .rethink She may wef Ijon they have given be lad herself nut wiih s ent occBfion to set her "There is another question, gentlemen, which t becomes you to consider, and I do not think that I shall he violating the rule I prescribed to myself ai the commencement of my address of not introducing any suhject upon which my worthy competitor would desire to reply to me i-hy making, a s!iht reference to it. I allude The Remedu. The first No. of thi's- pa per, just commenced at Yorkville. 8. C. by Thomas J. Eccles, Esq., is to band. three days jubilee of rejo cing ; and for that ! to the support of the present Administration. purpose invited all 1 ainkejrdoiii tii particular, l it not, fellow. ciiijjen?. entitled to our support? find Uncle Sain folk injgenf ral, not forget Are vve not uuder ohligatjona io the Executive 1 bs proud of the Msi v, aid phe seems lo have per jut offoii on the pres hiHisetrold in goodly ar- li to her neiahhors. rar, and sIiom- unr her jfwel Thin is Ihf fie of "the three days." IIw fitfljke the three days they fiometirne gel u in Parjfl I Iirvc her ii walkihg ahui a uule Uus innfiilng lo td.tniii tome knjiwiedge of the gen very air nreaines oi he juony, hulc-ool and bra- i rial arrangements I a cala day clear and i Vinj and evidences niot only rf "a good time ' cominff." but of a Krea time come, meet me op I I'verv ide. The first bti iking characteristic i ; the British provinces, ! depiirKnent of this Government for the present r rnoice. liosion en- i lavoralile condition o! things which we enjoy 7 italjhave Ion2 leen nro- i I shall solo Washington, il elected vour Ken. i - i resentative, with the honest determination of supporting the present Admiolstration as long as its future course is distinguished by lbs same features that have characterized il in the past. Loud applause. There is not oqe single act. that I am aware of. in the administration of Millard Fillmore of which I da not most cordb ally approve aud stand ready to sustain. I will u4 enumerate them ; I will only say that I stand prepared, here sod hereafter, to justify and defend every act of lhe administration ot AJillard. Fillmore, so far as rrfy knowledge of llje'n extends from the comnincernent of his Administration down to the present lirne ; and, loathesome and disgusting in profanity, and babling, and vulgarity, and Sabbath breaking, and fighting and bloodshed. I United States Attorney for the District of wuld not be ih owner of that grocery Eastern Pennsvlvania. charge the Grand fr the-price of this globe concerted into o . . .... nr Jury of the United ; States upon the law of Pcious ore. t or the pitiful sum of a , o suppose the editor Was too bnsy 'in treason ; and tbat it is the intention of i few dimes he furnished the poison, which ! arranging his type and press to give us the District Attorney then to send bills of j d the deceased a fool, and converted in lhis No a c,pa jdpa -Indictment to the Grand Jury againsTall i th,s trembling culprit into a demon. How ; , . . n the persons charged with participaling in ! PV this price of iwo human lives ! rerneay ,s lo ' tbe way. we think, the late unfortunate outrage at Christiana. ! Thif traffic is tolerated by law. and. there- j s,nce ,r,end Eccles has got to dealing in If true bills should be found, they will be fre ,ne vender has committed no offence ; remedies, he ought to have the tilleo! Doc certified to the United Stales Circuit Court cognizable by an earthly tribunal. But in tor. For short, it might be written at the by the United States District Court, and lnt sght-of Him who is unerring wisdom, end of his nme, D. P which bein- in will be tried t a tArm f thRtCnnrr vvbioh be whr deliberately furnishes the intoxi ... ..--.-... ...... -VH. ipriirnir-n ijr...-.i 13 f . eating draft which inflames men into an-! K ' lu' roaucs ; inMead ger and Violence and bloodshed, is parti- Debtor to Holmes, as some simpletons ceps criminis in the moral turpitude of the might suppose. deed. Is it not high time, that these sinks' of vice and crime should be held ri;idhf 1 There is a fellow Down Rst a-hpr Important Disclosures Anticipated. A ! accountab to the laws of ihe land, and , the anti liquor law bears hard on retail- i-.i.-- Mu. nan in an euiii'ijienca In the New York market to daj. eight hundred bales of Cotton were J'. Middling Orleans was wor cents. The Whig Convention of Virginia inated b'eo. W. Summers for loin Columbia. Leg animaiion eite.l in ihs ''J-" and buyers obtained a -li.hi advan1. hundred and foitv.eiht he weif seven to nine and a fcfth cent?. M--BILF. l.otton has rioipii vn v niiddlinir. and ih' cum, ...! .... Ollll ;..! .. Tv 'ri'' ing the wei-k comprie 77-0. 1 ' hand consists of 2 " 7 l.uif ! -4 P C commences on the 6th day of October next. Referring to the same subject, the Phil adelpbia;Ledger of Tuesday has the fol lowing paragraph: fminrr I r r rt ms-in ivn uTominwl V'p.li-r. dav before Commissioner Ingraham. who I and v,rtUous Puc opinion? is understood to have made some impor tant disclosures in reference to the origin C . 1 . V nwn t rt lot A A I L m V a V f a Ct n 111 nilU rtUlUia l t.-ic iaio uioiuiuauro ai --.u:-.u U : . i Christiana, which resulted in theTdeath of ! 1 r r Vg l?!f a Mr. Rrh and ihe wounding of others, t bP"l rpg'Ster of one of h.s children, The examination Was private. The wit ness will be detained until the trials of the persons charged with the outrages refer red to shall take place." We embrace this opportunity of spying to different friendg from whom we have received communications on this subject, as well as to our readers generally, that, since the whole affair is now very pro Arc? l I . - -. II . .. me maii measure, got him a tin yard stick with a cavit to bold about a A Ludicrous Mistake. A gentleman dose, and he then sold liquor by the yard. accustomed to the signature of a firm in! PROF. S. M. HEWLETT. In our last, we made some appointments for this distinguished aud able Temperance LeC- a' lurer; but owing to a change in the Celcbra . A resoluiion hns passed lb ,nn cit ,.f ,, V,..l- ,.rl referred t" ,t; i. I. lrl frum lteL ated lands bel-injiing t.dhf ci'y. for the erection uf u 1". - M "''" ,(( by the Mayor on the pat of,hrl the General Governnient fr l-'1 ,,J 1 entered it as a son of Smith, Jones, &, Co. Tub ladies of Greenland dress rather queer ly.! Their petticoats consist of ox hides, while the only necklace they wear are made up of linds of sausages. We have often heard of women looking goed enough to eat.' In Greenland they are so A husbahd very frequently finds his first breakfast in his wife's jewel box. JACK FUOST. We learn that this old M'" his hoary locks in the country . . . : .U..,l. , . aW no"" 111 -l lllllj, llll-Uil in town. The wea thcr lions contemplated at Sali.bury, &c, IU route cool all the past week.- j has been changed. He will speak at Bank's Chapel, in Granville County , at a grand celehra lion there on Saturday next, the 27th in?t.. and will then work his way on to Uoxa'.el. Heiiie County, where be has an eri!ae.meni to sneak in t at a celebration on Satunli. j tobcr, eiisiiijig. 5;uri7 of ihcAgc. y. the lf-h i( Qc. A T.'trrhi Peaulc. Liv j - i . .. to his new woik on the " 1' ' archy in France," has the '"'T".,r hie sentence; I -Cirt'ilv ' cj.'t nil", of nun. vel hetvveeii i't!-,n j I have seen ten rfl'"''i, JU 1 A i f i i . I lc i U I. n ? !1 i t I- I: tz If. c tl c! r. t: T r- I: I: L c I f i. t 4". i: i t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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