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II National Intelligencer "reviews ,tJuY 1 tiAjtcrat gw lengil) arui Vlrh much flt?!j I- Ili jctneni UfJi thef disastrous effects t apprehended from ibejpasage :f lb Jloifff : ..teltf Bill are loo long lor bur columns ; fiMtj ; some of: ibe facts "breseiiledrfn jfit -itlicle are Wboltccnerilly ktoown aiid inay he pf jaieresftP K ill ft appears Ibat the United States acauiied fcfifiiiM Md f the public' land eastjof lb tyis :W(Iiprahd oorlhiuI I be fcastand vveti f lonoa Inline, from teven of ibe States of ibi poiifedier-' ttfcclncouragfi to. surrender: ibehv by jhe piiv' H aare byCoaress of ibe lolfd wjug resplutiaq -.f 1l- Tbat the unappropriated glands whjcb my I tjjcejded or reteijq ii.lfed Jlo yuitetf Siaifp J by fy particular tJiatj pursuant loth jrecorov f msM&iion of the Oib iff Spierriberlai, tballjbj It I-' ' ' :J. 'n t'4 J: .ft tedio(atetft.and lie seitieq anq lormea-inio 'f tlrijjt Republican Stales, which ""ball jbecohie J inembirs i?f tb4 Federal Union, andbave fc. p; f arejrigbTi of fpyereigniyteedooj, aid ; I dependence as the other Staffs.?, i j 11 ! Incited iherein Hyfbii resolulion, the Slates i of Niw York. Viraiuia. Maiiacbuteitti Ciil neciidut, Southfcarolina, uVbWA CuroViiiOL. and (jettria, turretsfed jheir lands lo the poiteH Stages' upon ibe cpndiiion ijtpressed in fjbjej deeds of cesafpn, that Ihejr sbiiutd be iied Wij rtbafcofnmon bepefit of tfl the United M$$ "airrnVdin the reoectiro and usual bropdM I lion iri the genpral charge and expeiidifire.fj- l Socb vera tje condiiioni upon bifa fje f tlniei Slates acfjuired ibe Wndi. Ttjejj hi lhVn ril foir certain purposes. Yet in tVeJ r face o) these (acts, a Locooco majority plur f ders ipe treasury of cnillibns- i of acres, no? ! L6oico iperpber of Congress (Mr. Ficklin'of Ilifnois.) avows a determination, not satisfied rjtn jrliat tbey hate already taken, to tajke aE1 i that remains, sq toon as tney navo tne power i lU-MiT.r'e (it settled conviction in the nW fal'Btites that they have not been treated fairly pa. f j jrejgjtrdj'fp'tbe pwWip lands,: and ,it need not sur. v iivaipi sTusaTif vviiicr wiu enaofls mem to ( redpsJ iheir wrong, they j will do so ly de H tlarinc their jurididi(n orer, and tille to, the j pubjic and within their limits, Qtid maintain , . tkcif declaration" ' j ' i ! t i Vitrj rpgnrd to this claim forth new Slates, 4 f. IbJ' intelligencer; ; pjiblisbed tbe "following: ex f liact pfla letWr from Air. Juadisoin giving b Jupiulon' as to 4fh? power and propriety of Cop.; t ! cress giving awal the federal lands to the in j 1 Extract of a Letter from James Madison, ! ," v ; AIpNTPELiEK, June 28, J1831. I: ii)f the l!?ih, andjam yery sensiitje of tbefgooli Hit i Views vi ith uliiith ynu request; an answer alt i j j length tp Zie cain oe new States to the Fed JTBCM; TUE SALZCK.SCGISTCft MR. KERR 15 TH EA Ve receive irorn inev the mo f 9lt iSh- choer. hicb peo IjT eral lands liilhiri 'their limits, ; But you could l tiif ti'nvrf cufTVihtlv Hprlfrl Irt iKm ottpnt ril r sucba job, nor bave recollected the age 1 bav i i now reached, itself an infirmity, with other !j f Always more or less incident to it ; nor lhaY ! Ljn nwara of tbii rails nn mp. Bi lhe nnltf inh I giving source of information bti certain subjects j hpw unier anjiijs investigation in quarter l r which I am bound to revpecu jf I feel the lessj 'U rgrel a being obliged to shrink Irom the taski I lypu mark ourforime, as Llmi'onfident ifbcirei , ei fibers equally if not better; qualified jlpr.lt 1 anq as iu cannot be long beiore the clatm if f put anHoned, rnnst be taken up: in Congress,! rWben it c&natid will be demolished, unless in. ( deed the able champions, be kept back : by a ii ii Is u i to be fpresji declaratii .4 7. ; fc-" I' j--. HI-- ; f i:i - r: - i ''II' rSftnL nrlinr ofmr tal ! VVef Arn -tniilu rtt a Ti t laituaiionp (fan-only say, and for yourself! and DPI Jurlbje prels, thii 1 have always viewed the iclainias pa unfair 'and .unjust, sdootrary td the; I certain and notorious intentions of the 'parties 1 10 tne case, and so directly in ibe teeth of f ;coj)dujon on u bich ibe lands iwere ceded fHihe JJnbe, that, If a technical title could S made out! bv the rlairnnnti. it ounht in; ienn ; v:Mcjence aftd bonorvto be waived. But tbet$tle; j; is tbcf people of the United States rests on a L :oundaiion 100 just and- solid to be shaken by I -Any echiicaor rpietaphysical arguments what. 1 1 .vrr? j Te known . and- acknowledged iten. lions of the parlies at the time, with a prescriD- "Jiire suctjou of so ritany yeaJrs, cpnsecrated by uo uinuic priucipie vi equity, wouia overrule erep the p"i06l explicit terms ; as has been done, I without tUe aid of fbat principle, in the caie of Ibe slaves, who remain such in spite of the ex. ions that all men ate born equal. n " We call tbe attention of be people of North Carolina' fo ihe e facts. Will they submit to the injuklice which robs them of lands and pop. ulatiun, arid the means of imprpvins both ? I Will they Icontinue fnjpower part); leaders who, I vrith pfplejisions pf stric -cpnstructionJH e f coporriy," ind love for the de$r people," ever upon the jrj lips, violate all! pledgediaregard i salt profeiiiJns 1 We trust not. ; We believe lj Ulit ibe people if jlhi Stature; nearly jani jl inpus mi their opposition to :the Locofocp doc. II nine cf . freedom of fhe public lands, indlwe ;donbl ;nofi!tbat in August next, the wilV of the if people! of Korth Carolina will be plairjy lex. : pressed, " M THE RICHMOND 'ENQUIRER. I !-"T''Nlapr in the country was mere clamorous j;foif the passage ol the Compromise Laws' than ( ihe liichnond Enquirer, and jet we will! bet a Elvofee! to ;iiCboie.cakif, that if the Baltimore Cun mention gies ihem the go by and contends itself with the India rubber platforms of '44 and '48, the inuier will throw up its Democratic elf lu I ajr it is all righ. ,'IliefEoquirtr has lakn caramon scrupulously to aVoid cjinroit. ling iui?lf aaiust iiy of the inuUitude wrjo hava ; erou,lon?d in connection With the openi; u alio 11, mu thus i in a poituo to support, and Wfi'i fuppwi eiiter Cassviib bis latitpdinous nplionr about interial improvement of Buci. Anan with jbie old federal cnotmitjes, or Doug j Ja iib bijl infertention (a doctrine which the Enquirer rpundly denounced) and Jand plunder lidtions--ojr Sam Houston that disgrace to civ. IiMHon)r M srey, with the paten in tbe seat: fiiaf 1is;rre5cbes or petticoat! Allen, the Dem. pcratic rorker x what Judso Tucker called ibe rocate L ?ii62 Stale "or Dode. 1 he avowed 4d k :i i r - - - - . ... . 1 j - . . - i : ... ?m .mm tne viuriot rroviso l be xcqmref will go 'liltf'i'eHKefil.. these like a ihousand bt brick i and b t: f i Iiboogh,"ich difiars from Jibe other, the En. '! 'I nmrar ivilliiyitba il r a.,. hmil !iki fl K It I nominee wn got by Slate Eibit out off the itii ueaoUitvon of 98-0. IntellicericcrJ 14 boy died in fiew York. jbn.Stindav. rwn eating ice cream and srtjbkiff a 1 f 1 galJljcditttcI) afterwards. 5. ,, fog ind gratifying tidings of the; receplidtt w Mr TT.ri- kan nifl with al lb bund tif tne pie of that hospitable and patriotic Section. Ve bid nd doubt that he would make sjlavpif 4ble impreisbo.in.ibatquarter, at, indeed, be tnut and ill do, wherever be -goes and i heardlL QulU uunerif, letter tbAl rpCeiTed, giring accountf pi bis prbgre) i, cVcf, we select tbe following : ' j v :j " W I iacxso, N. C. May 20th, X852. ; Qii! Monday last, 1 bad the unexpected plea, pre of hearing Mr. K"". address a Very large liumbSer pf people in Gesville. No map, since the days i of ihe lamented Cherry, bap made such a deep impression upon the publicrnindin tbi portion of e North Carolina, lie: was re. qeived.wiiilintbusiastic cheers, andjtf jhe coii lnue to make such favorable impressions, a glorious triumph await bira. The lime "oi bi visit" was exceedingly fprtunate. The District Convention met there on that day, aud he: had an opportunity of seeing gentlemenJrom evbrylporliup of the district. You need bafB no fears oVbe VVbiss in' this portion of , North Carolir)a. jf John Kerr cannot command their voiesj then (here is little hope of tberp. I lYouJ-t truly, i. .-. .!" . t-i!;.l. Mr. Gals : Our candidate for Gorernor is fairly before the people. Qn Mpnday, the 17fn Inst., be addressed, a very large audience in Gatesville. t was'during the Court week, and May Court Is a great Court with us. ! People were in attendance from various counties ; so that Mr.Iiefr could not have fallen upon a more suitable ticper to address the citizens of this sec tjbn of country, j j . " ! ... ' '.: H will not pretend'to give you an idea of his speech, but the efi'ecl it had upon the people was 'marvellous. At one lime, the whole house would ring with outbursts of laughter, as, in his owp peculiar style, he would relate-a pleas, ipg anecdote ; at another, thunders of applause would tell th6 effect upon the people'! of some soul stinjipg bursts of eloquence. : Th,e Whigs wer greajlyjelated and ibe Democrats could but admire hikn. All were pleased, Whigs and democrats, ail pronounce him a pure patriot, and ai finished gentleman. Good democrats say that Air Kerr deserves to be Governor, and that they cannot vole against him, wbiUt others have determined to vote for bun. 1 bear pre. dieted! all around me,' he will carry the State by ten thousand majority, and if he makes ibe im pression that he did at Gates7ille every where bis speaks; democracy will be completely si lehced. . : j ' ; " j x '- r Mr.' Editor," I know you can fiht manfully for such a champion. Shall we suffer the Whig banner to trail in the dust whilst he is the bear erf ; God jforbidi Let us arouse every where nd victory will crown our effort. 1 ; i- an Hertford Co. 4 Yours in hope. ;iA Gatesville correspondent of ihe Norfolk Beacon," alo Avritee lo thai paper as follows : ; " s'v John Kerr, EVq., the Whig candidate for Governor, being present, was invited o address the iDistrici Convention. A large (concourse of people asseitibled to hear him, and for two hours he enchained their attention by a Soul. Stirling speech; which reminded one 6t Ibe days of '40 and '44. He has few superiors ai a popular orator.! With him as a champion and leader, there is but little doubt that the State will b relieved of the temporary misrule of Locofocoism." ; II- f If the Whigs of North Carolina da their duty but half so well as John Kerr is doing, and will continue to discharge bis, victory is as certain as that the sun shines above usl 1 A RICH SCENE. j' .... . . . uere wasquue a merry excjiement at me Commercial Hotel on Tuesday even i Sojourning of Miliar, quenl upon the exposure of a couple at that house. ;A man by the name a teacher of penmausbip, arrived in our city! aoout two weeks since, with a woman in com- pany, wbomt be;' represented as bis look rooms at the" Commercial. In a few davs they succeeded so far as to raise a very respecta ble class, be to teach the gentlemen and she the ladtes. in the mysteries and beauties of the chirographic! sarf. . On Tuesday a gentleman from New Orleans, seeing the reputed Mrs,; Millar, recognized ber as a woman pf doubtful character from that -city, and so infofmed some of his friends. The story soon getting into wi der circulation, came 10 ihe ears of Mr. Millar and his companion, who soon formed a plan of inflicting a cow. biding opon the iinformant, which was by tbe heroine, with a cow-hide in ope band and a pistol in the other, as the New Orleans gentleman came out from k he supper tafde aijd proceeded up stairs to his reom. j j Her; weapons were finally taken away from her, and he was rescued from severe chaslemeni of. " tongue and rod," by the cro wd which gathered arpqnd.j - : ., ' jMr. Millar i was ordered to pay his bill and! leave the bouse, together with bis woman im. medialey, but' before he could get aajj, he I was coiifrontecl by the chastised man and exi I posed publicly beiore a large crowd of persons- 1 mat ne knew the woman to be a notorious, lewd nuu uiaruc uiiu urea imposing ner ; upon the community as a decent woman. Mil lar was also told that be was sugpected of hav. in 8liolen"Prpf. Anderson's monej, to all of which cfarget he was silent, not wishing to get; up any more excitement, 'rte happy couple! went to thu wharf boat, staid all ryght, and lefij at dsy.ligbt next morning, in a skiff for Afkan. sas, from whence they afterwards proceeded to a jwoodJyard about fbur miles below here. Should we hear from him soon, we will not ex.! poee bint further Memphis Eaglcl lSu. ! I, :";!'!-; J ' j - "' : j $ Pomptimentary. Tbe Goldsborpugb Re-i publican, (Loci(ocp)nxpresses its condemna tion of ibe Homestead bill, and hopes that it will yet be rejected by ihe Senate, burtajl that ifi confidence in Ihe honesty and ihteg. rjty of Congressl has diminished lo almost uo-j thins.' IVerV COmulirnentarv. ikal Ia fn' gres in which ihe Locofoco majority is about jevcniyjwc Fay. Observer. ij-' j THE CA10LIN A"ATCniIAN .; Salisbury, If. ill THURSDAY EYEXIXG, JOE S, 185$. For ; of c Govferxior, JOHN KERR, U.U COCXTT. ICT We are authorised to announce Dr. S. G. Bot4 pc, os a; Whig candidate to represent Rowan coaaty In the: Iloase of - Commona of the next Legislature.' f-; ; : We are1 antborised to announce Asauc Lcstv, as a i Whiff candidate to represent Rowan county in Ibe! WW ' r : .... . . - . .v .. '1 jiouse oi ujmmoni o ine nexi jjegiwaiore, . si : to; We are authorized to announce Caleb Klistts as a candidate for re-eleption for the office of Sheriff of tivnwi wuuifi , Whig District Conieiitioii. V ! Taylokville, May 25tb, 1852. : The Delegates from tbe different Counties composing the Second Congressional District, assembled in the Court Housa at Taylor svilfe, at 12 M.f and organized by electing the Hon. :Anderson Mitchell of Wilkes, as Chairmab, and John' K.) Graham, of Rowan, and Robert ,F. Simonton of Iredell, as Secretaries. r After the object for which the Convention had i assembled bad been explained by the Chairman, Walter P. Caldwell! Esq., of Ir dell, proposed the following Resolutions : ! c Resohfd, flvhat Millard iFkLtnoBE, for tb able firrri'and patriotic mannlr, in which fie has administered the Government, deserves te confidence of the whole country-r and we rjo (not hesitate to declare that be is! the first choice of the Whigs of this Congressional District for the office of President of ibe (Jnjted Stales. i j Resolved, rbat V. A. G bah Air, by bisabil ily, integrity ,i and patriotic devotion to tbe coup. I try, has endeared himself to the people of thhs oiaie anu ueueving mm launipi ana capaoie, we earnestlyjrecommend himj to ht iVLigs Sf the Union: for ibe office, of Vice) President. Resolved, That we will cordially support th nomihees of he vv his IN at tonal Convention:: provided thej are unequivocally in favor of th finality of the Compromise Measures, adopted by the last Congress. ! Resolted, That this Convention appoin three Delegates lo attend the fifaltimore Whig Convention, and three alternates. ' 1 Alter the adoption of the Resolutions introf duced jbyj Wl P. Caldwell, the Chairman an nounced, that.it would then be in order to nom inate Delegates to the Whig National Con vention, o be held at Baltimore oi the 16ih of June next, tor ihe purpose of Selecting the: Whig Candidates fpr Preside td and Vice Prel sideivt of fibei; United Stales. ; ' I The Honj j Nathaniel Boydeh, of, Salisbury! Nicholas! Li : Williams EUa.. of Vadkin. and: Charles A. Parks, Esq., of Wjlkesi being norni inated, it was unanimously resolved that thev? be appoirtted Delegates to represent the Second Congressional District of North Carolina, idf the Whig National Convention "at Baltimore to assemble on tho 16; h of June next. H The Clnfiention then proceeded to nominal fhree alternates of! the aforesaid! Delegates Dr. Jamls Calloway, of Wilkes, Robert Mc DowelU Esq., of Iredell, and John M. Cloud Esq., of ourry, being nominated, ill was unauip mously resolved thatihe said nominees be apil pointed alternates from the Second Congresff sional , JJtstrtct, to the National Whig Convent J ! 1 i i . -i : f I An . i : i ? the following: Resolutions : i - : ! Resohid, That this Convention,! deem this' a proper occasion, to! express thefr hiirh aoPreil ciation of , the distinguished ability knd the inl valuable public services of Daniel! Webster the brilliancv of whose senius has! illustrated almoslt every page of jour National history ; anc whose profound expositions, of the Oonstitutionj of the United States, has fixed ihe interpretai tion that posterity will put upon it, tp the latest! generation ; and who, planting: himself upon; its broad foundations pn every crisitwhich bas! occurred during bis long public service, has batJ tied with his giant intellect for the whole coun-i try and its institutions, with suchj a irue, noble" and catholic spirit, as jusily entitles him lo tho! lasting gratitude of every friend df our glo-f rious; Union, j': !r ' I ! H ; ' Resolve, Thil the able eflbrtaMrt the Senr ate of pur distinguished fellow citizen, Geobge E. Badgeb, during the discussion pi the ad." justment measures of ihe last, together with bis! rnabterjy and unanswerable speech in the pre4 sent Congress, against ibe Kossuth interven tion doctrine, have reflected honor upon bis native State j demonstrated tbe wisdom of his; selection lb his present high position ; and! fixed his fepulatiou, iri the judgment of all can- J did and impartial oliseivers, as among the ablest debaters and most sagacious and patri otic statesmen now composing tbe 'Senate off the United states. j : Which were received with hearty applause by the Convention, and after a brief speech inl lueir 8upioiif were unanimously auoptea oy tne Convention. ; ! I It was i he , ji J?eoZt?eo!,That the proceedings! of the Con. vention, signed by the Chairman, Ibe Hon.l Anderson Mitchell, of Wilkes, and the Secre. taries, J Ki Graham ind R. F. Sipionton, be published 14'lhej Carolina Watchlman, printed at Salisbury, with a request that the otter Whig papers of (be State copy them, f J It was further Resolved, That a copy of the proceedings as published in the .Carolina! Watchman; signed by the Chairman: and Sec-1 relariesU be! furnisbed lo the said i Delegates I eiecieu ip ipoj nig Rational convention, aua lo their alternates as the evidence of their election tP jhM body. ; MITCHELL, CA'i. i be aboutd be rejected, wilUall as a martyr 1 ' L k. !. J I ... -T fl! ' to. tbft UohstUution antr tne uoioo. nis pority oriife and fidelity to ihe great trusts committed to bis bands, will be his only ofiencj: Taking ibis view of the caije we have heard not a few declare, that if the Convention shall nominate Scorfi or faijingr to nominate Mr. Fillmore, se lect any one else, (Mr. Webster alone ex cepted,) they will either not vote at all, or vote the democratic ticket. Tj We! are not at all surprised to hear many 'good and true Whigs talking in this way. Strongly approving the admints tration of our patriotic President, Millard Fillmore, which has been all that the country could ask, or expect ; and true tp their generous sympathies and as ar dent as a Southern sun, the people of the South; would delight to honor him Avith their suffrages at the next election, as affording the strongest mark of their high appreciation of his character and public services. Deprive them of this privilege j and you incense them, and get for yourself their bitter execrations. But all experience has shown that the people of the Sooth are reasonable men, land that although a little given to ebulli lions of passion, soon sober down, and pursue the right way. We believe they Will do so in regard to the nominee of the Whig Convention. Should that Conven tion nominate a man at least free from objections,? consistent regard for the great principles of the party would dictate, not only an acquiesence on the part of every Whig, but a hearty support of the nomi nee. Otherwise, it would be useless to hold a Convention. It woulchbe worse than mockery to consent to a Convention arrangement with a mental reservation not to abide by its decisions except our own particular views were made the rule of its action. This is such a plain propo sition that all reasonable men after they have had time to reflect, acknowledge its force, and at once act in conformity to the dictates of common sense and con scicntious duty. They have always done so, and; that they will continue to do so admits of little doubt. j for the country. H The; Maine Liquor Law has passed bokhi branches of thje f Massachubetts Legislature gju, wnnow ine provision submitting it to tbe f!Afi a the mere erasure of thai amend frieit it tot likelito remove the jGovernor1 previously expressed doubts as to the moral ex. e ncy of the trie asure, it would njot be mar- telegraph bints, another hrefb lK- '- "l:.""; Arr'-l s-ii:-.iii- . ,w'.:rr LT-r-s i.t" pouiweiiandw n sp into effect, In)60 daya. j!Soutbejr sayti have , beard a! good ittory flfMr friend Chirle Fox. Wberi bis bouse was oa fire he Idti.ad all eflbrt. lo save Ji fuse less, and being good draughtsman, be went ul?o the kext hijll to makeikidrawiiife! thi fire -r-lhe best instaace of obilAsAnliv T l4. fllou if,' as the; veU io" reserve! . a. in was: V ANDERSON John; K.-Graham, noB.r r awioNTojf PRESIDENCY. The fears ientertained by Ma isb. This.; is ' no doubt cbmpiectjon )of the River Improvement Meeting. The citi zens of this Town and County, as much or; more interested in the opening of the Yadkin than those of any other section to be beneHted by that work, are at fault by the profound neglect with which they have treated the late movements on the subject in other counties. The only re spect which has been paid them here, was a notice through the columnsof this paper, and an appeal, in our humble way, to the citizens to hold a meeting and appoint delegates to the meeting advertised to be held at Dovveltown on the 2d instant. This appeal, as we apprehended at the time, judging from the apparent indiffer ence of every body around us, went in at one ear and out at the other, leaving no more impression than would a bargain andjsale involving the enormous sum of 6j cits. Possibly there was a few who felt otherwise and attached to the proposed movements something like the importance theyi deserved ; but being rather weak of faith, and troubled with other things, gave way' to the current of popular indifference: and thus the citizens of the adjacent coun ties were lefl to deliberate on the subject without the -countenance or support of Rowan. Even Guilford county, with hard ly a tfthe of the interest involved, compar atively, called a meeting, and, as will be seen belOw, appointed delegates to attend at Dovveltown, and aid in the prosecution of this great work great, even when viewed as an isolated improvement, but immensely important when taken iri con nection with the Rail Road. We regret that our honorable old county is found in this case ; and if there were nothing in her past history affording encouragement to hope that she will yet come up to the mark of reasonable expectation in this matter, she would hardly have claim to the respect of her neighbors, or the love of her own enterprising sons. Rowan is good grit she has money, talent arid spirit, and may be relied on -when tbe pinch comes. She has proved herself time and again ; and although a little slow to take hold, is always vigorous in the prosecution of whatever she undertakes. We commend to her citizens'lhe follow ing proceedings had in Guilford county. j . ! From the Greensboroogh Patriot. IMPROVEMENT OF THE YADKIN. UtD at interesting Si See's. ! H I h At a public meeting held in the Court House m the town of Greensboro', on the 21st day of May, 1852 ; Jed. H. Lindsay, Esq., was called to the chair, and ! Wm. R. more s yvalkerj wasappointed Secretary. 1 neob riendsUhat be may; not receive the nom- jjectsofthe meeting were briefly explained inntiori J of the Baltimore Odrivehtion, I "wu wM. iu & h . l . i ; ,i . . E folio winif resolutions were offered and p,w ;iiicxcaso raiucr man1 uiiwu to the unanimously adopted ; M u V rrr f nave witbessea witn pleasure tne eriorts xur. -anipiner . iree otates, wno areftriat ary now be ntr made to render th Fillmore ; 5 Yadkin River navigable : and that thev winch, his regard the enterprise as one that is well calcuUtied to develop the resources of one known toijbij opposed to Mr. and; the Strenuous opposition rriAnlv crinnnrf nti kU r,Awif.iAw in terAtmam !t mbe ferli,e an(i Productive regions T 1";'T-T?F -S. (T.rw"r:tt'- fof North Carolina, and in connection with WPW Cental Railroad, t Which it (will be uo v.Qput powever mucn inisiso pe:jan important leeder. to open a cheap and Xjeprccauiitisoolesstrtie; MnFilwoxiOTcW uc! markets of the world ; I I denrecatcaitisoolesstrtie; Mr.I . -H-m;.- . Ill I r'v IfHh' 1 : ' '' "I :": '-H -'-f- - - f :1 j' !! : " t . :l Jif'i -; A A " r -' : .-:;! nroductions of. ResoUed Tbatithey highly apP0 f the mee ing proposea xo y,u aTfil eltoWn onlthti first daylot June next, iof the porpbse of taking the necessary step to commenceand to carry; on to comple tion this! great and important enterprise, and that' they desire to b rreset in said meetings : : .: . J ! m ' " L Resolved further. That the chairman or this meeting appoint five delegates to the meeting to be held in powdtown i wthe 1st day of June next ; and that th rof ceedingfof this meeting be published m the GreeUsborough Patriot find other, pa pers favorable to theenteqirise; t i ; The chair then appointed the following delegatesi Hon. John Mi Morbhead, John A4 Gilmer. James R. McLean, and Wil: son S. Hill, Esqrs., and Col. M. S.Sher wood. I : t in. --' - . s ' " i; i.ltm On motion, the name of the chatrrnan was added to the number. I ':( ;f ;""" On motiriri.Uhe meeting adjourned; C v! JED. H. L1NDSA Yi Chairman. Wm. R. Walkeb, Secretary. . IMPORTANT TO HOLDERS OF I' jlANp" WARRANTS, ft Hon. J. E. Heath, Commissioner of Pen sions, states that where a"partyieSbe lore the 'issue of his land vyarrant, under the act of 24th September, 1850, the right to it dies! with: him, unless there be a wid ow, or children who are minors at ;tne time of the passage of the act.1 If he left a widowj the application may be renewed in her name ot if none, then in the.names of such minor children! .'If there be rei iher widow nor minor children, tio right vests i n flny one. The act of 22d MaVcbi 1852, is silent as to the right of the Vfid4 oW or children tp renew the application if the party jdies before Obtaitlin the 'wjar-j rant. If the claimant dies after the issue of the warrant, the title thereto rests in the heirs in the same manner as real es tate, and can be assigned only by those who could convey a tract pf land descend-' ed from the ancestor. .'. ! 4 j iue uuer ce 1 defeat of lie T This ii as t, Ih e ft Comp roc Joshua1 R. Giddings proposes publicly that a mausoleum be raised to the memory of a fugitive slave, named j Smitb, who was Irilled by an officer of the United States in self defence, when arrested fby him in serving: the process of the law. Giddings seeks by these things to acquire notoriety. . 1 THE NEVV GOLD DOLLAR 1 The Philadelphia News notices a. spe cimen piece of the new dollar gold piece, which has been struckat the mint, and forwarded to the Department at Wash ington for approval. It is about the size of a dime, with an open centre of nearly the size of the present coin, j On the one side is a word Dollar," under which is a wreath, and on the other side States of America, 1852." Uui on; not iwo : Southern me r: " nee ol those v ' vain for ihe roan with cn lieve, that, a overboard, Gt: holding State ; is ij: j more of the s' , ejected. Sev (eating Air. Fi:; lor, tbe count rv, inevitable def and never will parly ofihis i ' Free.Soilers f . deucy. Pe'a LATE I : ' An I: We have " telegraphic c. m iTelesravhe .' be Camli : Cotton S .: bales, at an ; ket closed wit!. NEV, New York-, steady with .: middling Up Flour Sales; O0a$4, 17 ft: Southern, il Stocks Si! nat 85f, Ren-: DEMOCRAT! Baltimore, I the Democrat; assembling. ( A1 coalition is : ahart men ai pose of secu ed DEATH OF COL. DEAVER. It is our painful duly to announce the death of Col. Reuben Deaver, proprietor of the Sul. phur Springs (in this County,) which occurred on Sunday morning, tbe 23d instant, after a gradual decline of several months, not however confining him to his bed until within a few days before bis death. AshevilltMess. of 26th tilt. THE DEATH PENALTY I ! The abolition pf the death penalty fn the State of Michigan has been followed by an alarming increase of tbe classes of crime involving violence and showing contempt of human life. A Detroit par' per, commnttng pn the proceedings of! a; Grand Jury, says': M The nature of the in vestigations which that grand jury were' called to make, satisfied its members that the city of Detroit is a dark and bloody ground, whose soil ba$ drunk the blood of many a victim, and vyhose quilt river has choked the gurgling death-cry of many a wretch, of whose end nothing more is known but that he Was and is not, and the secret of whose 'taking ofFis between the murderer and his Maker.--The River flows in close proximity lti purlieus of a most dangerous and disreput table character, and offers a ready recepl tacle for all traces of proof! which are subject to human ken." PEATI3: I'- i sThe Stean. yillejon the Z lost seven dec Francis Vori ria, 111., died c The emigrant the cholera h in the-woods, trains were I plains. Ulirv; : . NEW ENGJ, j The New i: ty met to-day. the chair, and of fanatical l' Irr the cour: ejl vyhat couhl under present byterian asset the' could say ty, and a Mti themselves ur. ' catching city I hear the great ster,)in the c: blaspheme lil. : "S. S. Fostc. I i -! - CONSUL AT CHARLESTON. The President pf the United States Jias acknowledged Vicente Antonio de Lar range, Consul of Spain, at Charleston, si r i - i r i - V.- j- 5 THE WHIG NATIONAL CONVENTION The Wash in?lon rnrr. , : o "jHuutuiigi IQe iev lwrk Jonal of Commerce write! at follows ;Th f,co nJe? af 11 organized, and expect L!iw!' P'opwMo in the Na. tiona Whig Convention in support of the XJora, promi.e measures, and especialllof the Fugii preSkv Law. Tbey do not hesitate to, i flare that they will oot adopt any re.oluiionsin i oaLP C f lh? 5omPHmi.e.Iand ibey wilS There it still some hope that' ll, U .A -hod ol iL i" ' ,ho" "l"ti.o . Urg M W. -4 , - PRESBYTRlIi BLY-Charleston-, . Bre'shVterian though no buii: est has been tr ;The Rev. S: appoipted by t sermon on do:: next General A of a minister I mon against F postponed. ADULTER AT; I The Paris cc : al jnlelligcnccr S It' ii genera!! if nowhere ch : fee. ! But, ind( ; is very often cf. Pent ni'tmvprii BeJ ty known, tS paste collee hr. by the police, t; lo the inventor: that gave so cct nm nrartinn inf c hienvlTor their 4 '...! the wOrld that ' monopoly of xl. line, which is that J note the c ufacture oCcofl! i ' nere is trie i; pared of about lor! bread, and ; leriais. oniv ci , , w J flour. This pr of moulds &kiilu sumo the shape ther of Mocha, c to suit the tait( grain is then ha of parched cell with The rr f t3 1 great pro:. practice, v buying from the facilitates this t: impossible. wise 1 1 .-!):. : 1 Corn. Tbe S, draioed Rutherfi. of all Ihuir corn, t .... .J 'Vt nuiHj.: mil ri. " ' w" ' , is Worth here fro. s where below ihe t wards AsheriHc SllJi If ! .1 Stfl. Ill 1 I -i if'.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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