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i . i 4 1! ,J- I 15 !;..:, ., it. I-... ..... to u.. ,.,,,. t,v.n . ! ut .....i w.w. h,-,-.,,,.;. Art,-. r.a-mi,s.u,tWfct .tCican ,,artv aUlj nowv s;Uca the Catholic ,1muUH,,curr,r,m..mu-,ueE!iB tl), pj,.,. Convention. We M- ...trrttm iii rwuttuk iiroiirwrtyttHm out .. ... ....... -:r:T. Vi.'l;:tw-"''WM', "it Vi ; - ' :r.-r--J v jtion wow tlo Loeofoco press nd politi . '- I: V ' , "' " i- V . Icians in reference to this matter. The -. . . .... i-;- . .-- i f.dl.iwintr fr,wn th w -lork KetHW IV tUal lotsl l tact-noon MatcOH-lll m me y. ' . ll o of turj, ltkt Ijigisn4 li oBrrJ uu -(! i ut.tjuili!lj. ucorr.t. Slid UII : up.-..). j.-,,.,k,uu it JW - tin ul Ul!i ...uiilrir Ih,b lU; WuHicufcliH l.at.- Ui iiA h l. Ui, t!.t n .li)r; hsr. Wn Wn - j, r4 l,; .i,..ii.d to ili I nited" kt tlic itt- imn iti. ir Ur aiid ovrrif rurlitN i..4 ...ii w ruiii. ni li MWJ iu ax-.l r.:t.-!. M ,m, ii... K.,,';,.!, in,iv !. i.i'iUi 1 u-M.l.-i.i IVkvV i.diiu.;t'iinA:jlf,iul;W.v altfuwfHsjiwM'iVi n: .in s iif-. s;r.;n'..f . Luttrvm' ur w.lj 1. mv. i. nnlurr !ovurt i:,..jvJ, j w.biie , .. u .uau ti.iti-iiK Mk-li iikiv ' " 1. u I ,. I ...... -" " :; "" ,i" tl'fr" ,!'" !.. il l ".. i.t I ll- llli III- llu O.w. ... ... i ne w as uiuier ine iiuciuicioi o i iii-cii i'ii ; (-.x..v..v . t . . , ! ;.,.Ui. L.,rJ ur...il.,.. o(. cxei,mlunicatinftlie Archbishop of'pects of the road were given at length by needles to say, tne givund ot that prefer - 11 jVvlV'-aif.l.rTr!!! L-ViiCjr -tlicr clergy, intercourse Messrs. C. 1!. Mallet t, .las. Hank's and , enee is not less his eminent fitness f..r the , '.', "I ',J; u-'k.uuJ Uihi oyr 1V. w ith him, and tendered him -courtesies jCieo. McNeill of Fayetteville. It is esti-1 place, than the dirtingitishin ability dis ,1.1 l..i,.lv iUud and honors. The more liben.1 Gallic ; mated that the road, which is 43 miles in j . .ed- by ,,;, .ilo President before. . hm ,r j.rwlKiK,,. aud Catholicism of Fiance, is diluted yet more j length, w,U cost exch.s.ve ot m-tive pow-, ft c.(.viltive Iim. Vc Ulicv, . i.r. h 1 Mi r fi tmiisiiKiioti, or en M, 1 I .ijll. in -: i:..,:. ! i i ,.; .:.u, ..i.l.: i.: -r . tr.,r. Wu 'made. Lui a u . :i. i u.ili.ai i.f our Ixms hjs- .1.- :i..l l-..r ei'-reis:!.. llie i.n.il,,r.. . . ... m fc- . a!iu rt.jHxiiuiiy nig.-stiii t-it.ii w souie redress fot faul bio .i.-r. -i-tiitv. we are thi.nL ned l - .Ov i I,' s:i u. k a? x ui i i: Jiil;- lit.ii.li Mllilslrv vvitL Visit lo I in n nut the li.illi. vUite our coasts, ati.i kind ,le vt ar. I iitaki! this blus- ; t. r a i, .li.ui. table, we are lold lhat ti.; j- I Ii. r, 1. .1 h 1 - in ii r.i ti..u,.J .0 r.-tllain. :ii.ie thai tiie KlHH 1. 1 1 IS liol. - , ..rot the ii.tii.iaio Li ally .ik, his )la 1 e'pti-s... i i .me ti mav. or what may, lir.-.n l'.tit.iiii nuy tk- t.,- ..ssiuaiiee tl.at ihe I nited Ssai.s ii . !jin a d i,' respect f.,r her iiatmu.d rights. and wo! j.-rsisi it, asMfriing ih. in. I l,;s coui.tn -ll-eU to its ti-rrii'-n.n to tin .iHiiL.i.- 111 -I" 1 . -nn -iiiimr. si- sii- miu umi . - , . i'.e ! rvw 1 i'-,u u. i.k,. 1 ot 01 tins pie-.s-,i,iiw1'0 lna.v do wroug, as any other inati ; , ,- o. . U .. t inuv ,.u, r. Uuoii, are. as ail , d's- to whose opinions, as much res-: tl. w... :d k vs. on the f...ti..u' .rf widialitv and . lH:ct is to be paid, as they are worth, from ; tn.,..,.!,.; : a-J -i ,. U ,e.,-.! ,h.,t ther.- ,s a n,u- hU -merit and character, but no more. ' r.s ,u.:,ig ag of ajv.wureBi. or p..t. ntau-. e regaru uic action 01 tne votiven If -t yicids t.. Hmish i-ret.-iisi..iis in relation t.. tioii in tlie above particular as a complete r.s-,u'in.o. n nin-t give up iu claim to be an in .,nj ,(t.rfL.ct vindication of the American jrj-t ijij.-ih tirt. i -ii , mn wt; ait; not iijucn uieiiii fonil.d lb- n.-ruitmeiu .lueslioi, has assumed a cu " ... 0 . , TT o , ':;;;(TT"i ;,,r.'. I T,. wear. ' tr .: . . .- .. . 1 .r 1 . 1 , . .i.e.i .s , ,.os.io...c.a. .i-i ioieu - f ii.- woild ; ihey are i.ot an i(i,,-vn,l,.i,t . Cul-r tLe pniivii.!.' wl,,,!, Kuglami 1 . 1 , p. VI, t-Uuitb, site mat- not ..mv exeruise ujk'ii our soil 1 om- ( th... lJ,..-.t right's of sovereignly, but. rf: sli ,-.i. .i.l.si. ,., ,b thruwinour countrt of c-vefv iialion on lie. . . .- 1 A Xi,'.''i', ,t)i,7 '(i'o'.' Gutvfiior. iov. Wri-l.t, of Indiana, has taken a dif- religion, is ri-A, we do not see bow we J I1)oti,Jll lj( ym 'T;.,A K fere it course from his free soil neighbors ! tan, consistently with the genius of the ! wa8 of ;!.., New York, and Khode Island, in ! American Party, as ait forth in the Phil- j Tl.,t we . i;;i;!,;) I0U regafd to tlie appeal from Kansas for men ; adelphia Platform, refuse to admit all 0)0r toUrtruetion from F.-ivettev.iie toil,.- to i.-ist a 'aiiist an expected attack of such, who are native born, into fellowship Coal Mine on Rep Kin-r a eimn. niiv a State prr.slaverv men from Mi.uri. lie has and fraternity. In support of this'posi.. f,u! 1'i'l!pt i'"l ; " o.i. t.i'.iie tovw, 1 ' , , . -,,., 1 ol " iliuiiigtoii as w. .11 as lo th it of 1 iiv--U. -i ,il, . repi:,.,i at length to their appeal, in a let-. "; T'ote tne Ml. secti.in of the I Inl- j ...'H.'r wlycltia; f.dlowitiaext,raU .willadeiphia 1 latt,..rin, as follows : : aWji coutribou-u ih vtrt- of OTr -atiirttT.-to show the g.id sense: i VilL Resistance to the aggressive pol-! puh this great work forward to a Jv- " I shall certainly not interfere in the ; ,a,1,-' c!'!"r"''t, t?1"1"0"-' 'f the pouian ! pletiuo. i,,,,,,,. institutions bf your Territory'' " it"ui"c Church in our country by thei .A ftisulution was MtoL rvjwi-tiftg n,.r rec.'mii'.eii.J that o" people einjilii ad vaneemeiit to all political stations the gentlemen named as i-niniin--ioiier-tnke ftv pnrt therein .executive. leg.'sLitivi, judicial or diplu-iio ojten Ukf.rf-sulHiTipti..ii lo the stock "Tie cot. duct of the M'ssoiirians as "latiC of tlmse only who do not hold civr' of the company in Wilmington, to ;;ct as -. i , , ... ,. s;, . ... ,,,i have "VTotr ...... :, t .- ur T.-rrit .rv veitb il . i.c ii,.o y-.ur icrnion . ..n tov r;e--ts'pir' y , , I j p ijjctjo),, and n.t .i" i'cuie ffjunjiiir citizen, is alike r'l ,r-iit!i.i ltl' )i5i!.l. t.k tl.i.s sni'on.-t been -I- Lm ti.h ,.n,,.u. i -iliL.. ceil -ure and pimishiueU!. iiu. i. ie rc:ne.jy , ,r inese cvus is pr cok an 1 cnstitutioiiaily lodged with the eg.d alio r.iv .-reigTi power of the Ternto- rv: u-,d i! ti.:-i-n sufficient, it i, most "o.o cs to a., ai.cg.- wi-ch- b it P. ,c action of the Executive a"ce to some U'm P?we.r- A t,ie ff of tlie Na'i ...i ainj to that of Congress. liean or Louisiana Catholics deny any such " ( i.tr form 'government never eon- allegiance, they do not Come within the tempLted fv,r a moment that, in the do-; purview of the Sth Section; and, there- iim-:.c -rroiioits so irc'jnenuy arising ,i,u p me ij!i;cicnt .-laies an.j lerritnries oi tne r sl-U Mates in tiie Confederacy tail ae -.uy part. liclisWer tUn .... . doc::. lie ,- a ui:ici and carried .dH we iii: j ou-rulve. apioachi:ig u stiKe oi loi-ig- ii.ai win sweep awav aii Hie sa.e 0-ul i- atel ,!;,- ,!ial bind Us together " "' 1 '" i . c in .-i live laiTunui np to a. I our foinj a t-. i.. it o:i!y d;-c!,argtng the duties vt.-1.41. ",;r own State or Territory, 1.1,: !!, -ti- vv,-A e to tl.i.'jNa!ioI,aI iovern 1:1, 11'. And tl.i- can be dohe most eti'ec liilii'.i by guarding against the slightest .In To.io.Mnoiit upon the great bond of our I inoii tt.oeii makes Us a united people. It' r" o r .lc tu.s ubjecE vt. .h oid ; 1 towards every iiK-nibcr of tin- Uolifoil" t.i.'ie.v a!. i.e. to each a eijuai to eijua! -AV io..u we et'joy' the riglrt to make out f in. 1 .it g..vi-:i,ri.ci.; a to ail our dotiies- tsC "Ti,. .Ilstlt.l oiis, the saine"! 1 id t-i other's." - ..ii Jl.V,T!-g-II,e u!Mio-t t 1. pe-'ji.e ol Jiid-ana will not, under an v iiiiistanccs, 'abandon tnis high po :, I ti ullkiv say to y,,u ho ll-,rts w i i-.iad. ,v tl.i- dvtiaMinciit to induce o l a- 'he ' la: v .t..-.v !.i t-tei-r 11:1 ,:i a ti t an v :".oti of t, iii-t:ljt.oio o ,;;,,(." I" T n, Nu l.ol, .,:, in'in ' mi. Th trial of S Inuit., n l.iikem.ii, a, tvrmi. liat.-d la-J t-v.-i.iiig at ,,'ci.M-k, by bi- uc'jiol'ai id li e .mill h-r under wi,,. !, In lie! I.e. 'I tl.eij. li.e jut V Wele oat fu scv eiai In ui -. a;.d .--iiie d.vctsi'v .f opin ion was. to buy,- been luf iri-d. but tin- III.;--.!, i.iiolra! Ve.,.;ct of I j .t g'i:ip- -a as till iii.il-i : i , 1 ndci e, I. "Hi.-' trial ha-s. uely l.i-k.,. tl... ell. rgic ini'l :,!',:,'. ,u '.-!' he couir. conn .si! ..,,,! jury a., :i. I..,; i:.e .iiriifou- ,a ci ha- In ..u bvi'.,- v., i:. i:,,-t exeu.p'iarv .loililn'd, ; and an ,.,! u, -! . I'oit ha- been made bv all I-' via . -iu c tiie truth. So lart loot .1. . r .... . ... .' .. :l'-...l : . ... ... ,.i.- . ,. ,i , ...pencil .. i.ne . ii vv..,:, i, Irattg- ai-t:iid this-jgjoomy and fear!. 1 1 tian-.i, 'u,ii. faili.1. and the f.iYttnrr i',l't;,t. iavv itillst be left t .iii.i.' - vi l.ivo ! ..' great, .li-,..-"t- s--ree--s--i rrt'-r-Te""!TTrTilJlTj .'.- ! , ' ' -'.' ' -'- ' t.) i!,t Catholic Test uucfiiounf iheAaitr - ".!of .Louisiana have leeu admitted ta seats . . , . , of .tire)reflta n ,.." f o . e . ! . I .1: tuny anu saiisiaciorny explains luesjipa - : rent inconsistent of the Aiuencau rarty in thiawgwJ: ! ., , f ' 44 Bi Catliolic" of Louisiana, weaee ' re admitted to seats in the Philadelphia Council. This may be very alarminjr to ' wmie, who do not understand-Louisiana Creile French Catholicism, but not very JeiSU'uVl; Konian la - . ;,. vr., u ti.P (;ttlli..:vl"l?."';,-l,al r ll'1118- ,M-,,Hl'llHU! thi.lii from that our Irih llierarcliv f,.o,.l, ; ,1.;, c.ni.trv. miilef tlio truiniliir IVdini. the IVpe s Nuncio. Ilie(,r reiich) ... ... , '. . , Cialhc Church has so verr little respect: : for Pones, that when the Kingof Sardi-! nia was in Paris, the other dav, thou-h , . , ... . ..... l:... V.;i l!ll Hiin.Mt iuv t icucu rtutu ui lHiisiuiiii. e know v.-rv n'lan v iif them who. thou'j-h - A. ifj.it, i -itbulin l.e noma f. mil ludixr 1 .!.,.. ....l O. r.f tl, l?...no. I . I U IlldlCU HI 1IIV H'llllO .VI IIIU jiuiiiau , (Church have just about as much respect fur Jtnc, as we have, Jio more. Uulls, i :. ,,.,;,. e ,1 Y,,,,.;,,, ,,t iia n,.e ' . ... ' Tl . .... ... el mm in. i in i iiji'tu in iiv sun uum ui L' t,llll.ip.ll illLil-rinti., Kill l.u.b MI..1I1 1 1 1 . . . : .. ' 1 . ,., ... t - I ujie, as a mail, lleneauol llie nurcil, ; 11... 1 ... v in :i..i 1. 1: .: . icoce, IOC: -l I1ICI IC.IUS III 1 111 laucipiua 1 1 11 1 1 ,. 1 , bad lit! difhcu tr in . on our u-u 1 t hi. Louisiana eac. The -Catholics"' were" American born. The civil authority of the I lilted States is with them supreme, L'niler siicli a state of facts, it became ditHcuh to make out a case against their uduiissiou ints. the Convention.'" l- ..1.1 ... .. e .1 P t - I ' 1 I Tin 1 """ o-wcom. ouoji... . " .. . . , , "Arnencnn ITtrtr nerermi W b-attletl :no - i - t, - t tin. I.'.iio'in I Vitb.do, n. ,',i',.n 11-.. 1 , , . , HiiU., to Uo Witt, n.eir rel.g.oi. Jsouiisp i. iiurcu mat is, tne principle 01 'uniting Chnrt-h and State--that the bat-1 teriti-rams of the youti " ffiant " Sam " -,. f..,f' i oec. onccicu. .. i.c, ...cn.-.e, , . . II.. . . f 11 t .... allegiaiiee to the 1 ope ot Korne, bothtein-; . noral and Miiritual, is disclaimed, as has I been the case with the Louisiana Cat ho- lies, however much we may abhor their ii allegiance, uirecuy or innirectiv jo;r '"reign power, wiie:ner civa or ecciestas- " '4,.. .. i . .t. n'-r1, anu w no ui c .lliltl ivmiB uv nniu, education ami training --thus tulnlma! the inaxiiii, ' Americans only shall" rule' iuiu it is seen, mat our 'resistance is limited to that feature of the Church oti- ... ...f i , i . :. j n . re, the American 1'arty are perfectly consistent in admitting theui into their counwua. .si-t-tte .yttriwor. ... I I ..-II S. . . .1. Thr f .-,. ,lnJ 1 1.. IT., U... W. v,,o Ihe AtbcliM-lliii b.'is a liMraoniiib cxVbiiinti" the true Ktnt of the c:. will i o retertXee to t ie renorted retirement of the HonxMiss Murray from the court. It appears tactatjrding to thisstatemerit) that -the ringing of the b-ll iudicat.-d a tire in town. Mi'ss Murraydiaviiig visiud America. The icttw which en-uciCwa'- tru'v a:r.us:i. '.and formed new t.pitW on the anti-slavery ., , l-,,!,. iri.tructive. Mam for-, hh- iiuotion. '-ltiis change of view Miss 1 . ., . '. ' , " I. ,V .1 , every thing cl-e but tin ir ii,t.-ie-t- on Front .Murray comiiiunieateiJHo the Qu. cn, w ho , , , , . .-plied .t lr lady in wtii,g, if we are "de a Jp-rate ru-h for lh:- d,r., . av -tightjv in1':rmcA,.iii aouitt ijmir -!M-l lll ''" taka-ia' verr xrmiiarilv coniiselsi I'niiafvi.ilv. the iniscis. i miapipiiv-, me ;d it s" object aiiineT' i"rrj I the advanbige of reail- 1, ival letter' miw-eti Mi a Murrav had ing ncr augu-t int inj s advice, she ha P, edged Jiersclf not to ohservo that di- ht iu ah'tiiol creet sficiice. and on a most iiiricate and vexed problem which is neees-arv in per il. h-Jence that-,,, us hoiding public situations. Miss M. tl :ls the coinage ol her opinions : but as he chose to take part in a discussion that vi. i v dav threatens t rend the I'liioti. i,er retirement from the Queen's boir.. hold followed tia" iirailv. These are the -imple. facts. There was lio intention to d.-'ii'-itc tho bo,,k to h.-r Majesty. JJ.-r Majesty never saw t!...- ir-H,f shoets. We cannot -lipp, -; the Q-n-en meant to re- 1 I A I ' If . , 1 ijiiko .Mi-s .Murray, as, tlie paragraph 1 ink is ber. (r firming an hone-t opinion. .Mis- M urrav'a. ret;n;uio.iit ffijiir e ciurt inu-t be assigned to a political not a it- s iii.i. moi.,vo. S i w .-e iionung in it .-a v. a !i..t i.- ( r,.,liu!i!e a s.ilct." to sovcre :gu aic If i..M Jt'lit 11,11. -It turns out lexas I.egisUture passe'l the 'J.-xas Il.bt li!! Wit!, the " J.idcr," so much " K.der." so much dieaiji d by the claimants. '1 hat is, with ...: '. ' i i . . ., .i .... I-.-.., oi. i, ,a; -us aeee nance -!, uild not bar't.hn c!a:ins of the citizen ot J exits 'on account ..I Indian -lieprtala- - ,,,,. ,fn , . .. ' " " 'aims on the part ,, Uits ;iTt. ,,,, rlt..h account. N-lw ihis ri h-r -iftts for'tV entirt defeat of tho bill. f' i.V.siiv.ll.r-......it. on tin- ground 'that it forever settled all . .......so. 10, ., ..i..-... i.-tfn .yjio.-iiineiriut iraiiotiai aimmi-truiion. a it-l , "Ttcat'-M. T-.r Tn-trr,:,": Ih-y .-dlpToiis ;TTbe-' ';.e.u't,tu?i"vi it.l,"!i.:- progrv? '.T-C v'avc '- ' I'-l h:. '.vjit.o, jv.J.aivyltstat nR.'i-'S3.T CUIi II I - oi till- I .--'. i ' ,1 ,.t 'I '. V i . ti. i I'. . I, " i i I, ,..,... ,vj ,-,,'; snm B,.h war ut rid of " Die claim of the -people of Texas, thevj i would lie presseu nere 10 iu "' 'j " 'T 'i dollars, tor mo nesi wty year, pcruapa.! Tlie riJor tliui effectually defeats theTex-j as debt bill as enacted by Congress, antF again throws open the whole subject mat-' ter, jus auopuon a1 -x ustiu- amount sv w- .1 , ...l I ll-" I j 1 '. l , . ,", -.., f tliA ifohint iif flirt lull Wtultinijiun i'tY- 1 - Fnm llu Wilmington IttrmU V 29. THE WESTERN KAILUOAL). Quite a lnrj;e number of our citizens as sembled last eveninj; at Commissioners' : .r n o meet the delc ites from 1'avette-: l , ;."...i.i - t4 l4resep,-bMt.ilfia.nt that 'moit of 511 enterurisios and thoroiidi -i 11 ir interna! 1 i,;,;..,;,t,,,M,i, -' ' ir.".,., !...,.. , , v 1 ,, ', , ,, , . . t arsieV, tsq., was called to the chair, anil , 1 . , T .. . essre. Henry utt and James tul.Um acted as Secretaries. ! Tl,.. tuii) ..ii.liti.ui an. I t'ntiir..' i.rno. Vw, v. ........ . -. . subscribed and secured f Jo j.i H n i leaving Alrj.VfM'm still to be raiseil. Much inl'nr-! mntiiin ..f nil in trtp. .t in ,r (.biirnctiT BS ...u.... ... .... ... - . . . . .. , gards the wealth and resources ot t:ie country to be ta versed by this road was oiven : mid it u ns fnirlV ileinunstrati'd ..-itliut tbo r..,l ii-ill li.i i,r..ti-t-,l.l.. f.i it ...w. ..... . -i .. ............ iv litOel: III 1 1 1 1 0 TlftvitUr ill till 1 1 1. 1 1 III 1 1 i I i t V tol. ..' 'l i-J pel ecu.. 01 iinnc. .-jieeiniein "i enai - . -. . . 1 t 1 were exhibited, winch were pr-.n.ninco.l , equal to any in this country, and said t.. j be ot the vcty hct ipiality b.r jirmliicmg gas. which renders it s,. much the more .-..!.... t.l. . Tl., j . f .1. .... : numi'ii. m- nm ei s- oi 1 , ,e nil .1 1 ii - , 'i .- . i' 1, in orations at K 'vPt oil Heel, ulver i.roVi s ' what has heretofore been doubted, that the whole of that region is a -basin of cal. of this ipiality,, which will be of inestima ble value to the Stale and cuinti v. lieniarks were made bv Dr. F. .1. Hill. U. ti. Parsley, 11. Niitt, t'.-l. .In,.. McUae. A. J. Ie lloi-sct, jr.. 111. J. II. I:ck-,,n. Win. A. Wright, Filvvani Kidder, and others, manifesting a lively interest in the enterprise. A vcrv geiicntl disposition was exhibited bv those present to aid th ....I.... I I . ........ ..1. . 1 ... : juuuuu.cuuii w ,. u,n.iii eou:e ueuce . exceeding sitringciiev of the tT; 1 il!- ,'t was feared that a large wibsciiilion pay- ub,u in ,nIa.v coUl, T.t be obtained a. ' accepiatne i. tne siockuhilhtsoi men cs-, ter" rf,ai1. ll'at our citizens should Mib- :t ..i ... ii iii - .i - .i 1 1 - -1 block neui ny inein in li.e il- mington and Wehloii aif.l V 1 1 ui i n-t, ,iL .lu Matichc-s-ttT railroad s. which could be , .... lua,c. available either by direct sale orar collateral security in ett'ectiii'' sale of the botids of the WeBtern Mad. 'This pn.p..- ! see." , " " llu Mv"r ".v u" .'.i.iiii,.;ii.. ..,,:.... l-.'t a coiuimiiue lo aid the gentlemen trotu ravetieville in oPtainmg sUa-u'iiiUvws- r..." ,. . 1 anion our Clilcirs. L o liave no Uotibt that a very liberal subscription, payable ui stock, will -I made by our citizens, us they seemed lol ly alive to the importance of contributing to this work, some seven or cig it :en!,o 2'J,- men having oiiUscr; up-.var. 0hi in .tock. At the conclusion of the inciting. G.- i. McNeill, Esip, on behalf' of the Fayette ville delegation exj.resod gratification, at the kind manner in which the mission and the delegates had been received. , A I.Al'OHAl'.LK STAAII KIiK. "n Sunday n ght la-t, tin t.. .- 1 '.i ,in-n.r-v .c... at the Mi thudi-t Chun h n'-Jii.-, r..ii ,pn -lit-ly a very large congregation vv- re n a:i- ii-l.oiee. Iu the mi, l-t of the service lli,.- -town b-ll wri- '"(!. and it hem? but etglu o clock, much alarm .... ami escitetnent was caiX-ed Lv ihe iiif.-ret.ee that "'tbeirtselvea the h-st- w.av th'v ccitb In t! rush many" ladies en''hielv"j',us'l.T'iteii.T a few ojerruu, who b.-mg uia-on-i i.-u- '.,f t!,,- ause of alarm, vn-re coiit.-nt to r, ina-n in th- hsHch. . A Her llie cans... of r,ri a- .(.-:,jv,-r -d ainTtjie stain ;.., r had r- turn, d, tl., pa-tor .sli. lU'l.-il Hotiot pt U'l'-nt 1" f t;,. f' t 1C1' .-'vdi- atel in.- coiigrcXiit.on w -r,- utic-t-1 missel. 111 ini- contn-ctiotiNi,. are r- that tin-re is tni rcgulaii'v HI ll ii.htt o,.ns;k t-li. tl.at 1! i- rui att.-v a- at tin- nr., is r tn:n . lo trx- 11 r1ij ii.agi-trale- arc rc-i 1 ion. r 'ftrr.nr fi'tizi !tr.. ',,( -S-.il X'it :,,! :.,; I.'il isiji i:o, J-'ri mil 2i - S'ol .National ( oiivetit, in. ii'lj'.iiruuii i'it, adopted ic-'i !'oll-i ing tl',-ct : l irt li.maiids tin- rei . allowing the itilr-elueti I.-rntori.-s otn-e coi,..-i and the resistance bv eo rat, it.-! of the existence of -i.r. ,-rv of the torv. . . ,-,,i, -.-upi.ors l.v a:: la'.vl.ll In, -11- ,ure th.- fr:f Sstate meii in Kati-a- in tjn-ir re - i - bntee to -tire-it-urrtid nottiorifr--'rTf- lavi !e-s invaders. a;.-l fjC-..r- its ,.,(: ale ii'lni: si-'il Iht- tiie fS-t.-i. ii as a Ift-e State. Th:,;l Str org.-itiization t ugly org' - tiie I ;,;piihhcaii n-.-i .t and ovei throw the i.re.-c.tit. Ira I ii'linmistratioH. a .it "1 . l'i- -t. d I-, sai r ,- ..( il... I. d ..f'. n h !', r- or 1 x-nu ihe Fn .'" 1 :...,,, t-, t I -a! of aii law ,' , I .- i . v.if V ttlto I t . fr,;-.,m, , . titiouain'nii in any i en i- our ' alfal .iii i'iUm j SALISBURY. X V. TUESDAY EVNlNOt MARCH 4, J 8 JO. TERMS 0 K ""fit IAF AP R MAjC4Sti : FOR PKESIDKXT, MILLARD FILOiORE, or issw vouk. FOR VICE PRESIDXXT, ANDREW JACKSON PONELSON. OK TENNKSSKK. VIII Mil) KU.LM.tiKEF.UIM K . ' rUKSlDKNCV. k I V e tlirow to the freeze our nag . . . . . i. inscribed with the names of Miu.akh Fiu.Mi'Kii tor President, and A. J. Io.-ki-mix, for Vice President. ()( all the men iu the country, we pre fer Mr. Fii.i.MoiiK for President ; and it is ..,, I1U w 111 t l iiy Is L'i hi 'v rui '. man, but as one who aspires to higher honors ri'-lil..... 1, ..,.,, t',i,i.i ..e tin. lir-Lio ,f men 111, .111. I. 111.. I. ...''V, ... ... w w. ... ... . -1 . . l- ii ... I....... i:, ' i.is ' .ill. i'ii.ir.i--.i.i, inv,, .mi in- tie of him, and that little would never) nive led us to choose him as the second i man on the ticket. .Nevertheless, W-l-Ul j Mr. FlI.t.Molil. at the head, We slill not r " cv,,iplain of his assuciate. .vj,,,,,,,.!, the i.roct'e'uin.rs of the Ka-! ..,;?. - ;..h i..n J1"111'1 A'l.cneau t .mv enho ,, h.eh nm- imitoil Mr 1 11 1 vi ui-u aad winch are iriveli - - - - n o 1 , ., .. . . , .,1 , 1 . i . , i- ., ,..as..cMrt vvl I ! to itt.-tHwr- oir hetttg ttitost m llu. iuimm- Mithnttf it rrrttri'r (eTonnV tune among the delegates, yet it is sum. cictitlv clear that a sound national feeling trnimpbeil. Indeed, the nomination ot Mr. Fn.i t"Kt., f itself, i a sutlioient guar- atitce of tiiis; for it is well know n that he would becotue tin standard bearer of 110 jarty imt strictly national and i:..ner- vative. The sect-. i-,11 from ti.e Coiiveii- tioii, of dcleirates from ( oimecticilt. r I... ... Il ..Ml I 1 il.:.. I juassueuu-eiis, iuuwi; i.-iiitm, 1 in-, i"i ... I i..Yj r7 -i vT v Vi t iT;VI s' Cf. T Tri c4rr-i t- s-UsUiu.. T v a 't iT;i, iVC. , -piclg-s't--u .t.,...,i. ... ... i .. ' - ... 1,..,.. ,1,.. erv restrictions, also o, to show ? . ' . . , ..." - j- - views. AVith all these things before . . . . . , thetn, Nintliern men in.'iv rejoice - rop.ccc . ...,.:...,.. ...,.,'. staniu. .-..ril,. ; . . , . , I r- r rtnw - -, f-l cl,.r ! s ,1 1 1 i T i, ,1, ,i I el er V- In I "lil.v forth with courage to vindicate the claims of is standard bearer, w ho-c ' 1111 '" tnd of the country to the otner. . Kill'd. A negro woman belonging, it is said, to .l.wu s li. Kii:k, l'stp. of this place, was found ih ad i II the Kail K..ad. lour miles Fast of Towi:. yesterday eve ning, her b.'dv mutilated in such manner a- to have no d .uLt she was killed by a train. We have no further reliable par ticulars, though it is stipp.tscd -she was either drunk or placed herself on tlie ' track oh purpose tor destruction. It is -'. th...'l.t she must have ( -caned the eve d the t-n I... ..ri.iin....r .iii.l tl-.ul l.i.r ,b..ilb u .i- .m.iva n u io. an v oo mv nmuina.. i . . t . . over her. TIIK KNGI.ISII PIIESS. The tone of the English press, touching the ipiestimis iii dispute between the I ni ti d S'ates and f treat P.ritain -to w it, the .(.i.iv t ui . l'.ulwer .treaty, and the enlist ment of soldiers in this Country for the Crimea out of which it is possible a war may ai i-e, is somewhat detiaut and boast- ful, as might be-expected. There can be little doubt, not w ithstanditig, that in Eng- land,1, as in this country, the masses are mos.t decidedly averse to a war between the two countries; and it is devoutly to be hoped that those entrusted withliov eniiuerital affairs on both bides of the water may ilL-cover a e tir-e and means for settlement of existing ditlicnlties with out a resort to the lmz.anls of w ar. The diplomatic correspondence on the tjnes-. thins aiuded'to, havii not yet been pub lished : and tiie various rumors which ' '' Krqi np a rcvillslief-ueineut 111 tlie pun- .U.k,muj;j,.iis...r Ihfi-rjitlzrfij of tliii unworthy of serious CoWr-ern. ". ral Mates, and to this end noti-interfennee The English press" represent that tho'uc m..s ...i. ..o;..... 11.. 1 1 nited States i-ivstiiintiit is too exact ing in regard to tiie enlistment ijuesti.,n, asserting thai ample apology " ten times as much as would have.salisfied any Eu ropean state" has already been made; atid to demand further, "ll that account,, i man, ling tin- hitmilijition of England. y remind 1 1 - that they are concluding t peace: with uu la, and that their im mense nayal power wi-lj, tliwrefore, soon be at the command of (ioveriiiuent for vindication of its hoiior We-t of the .VCanf :c,.if n ccssary, e?c. Thi- i.-TTiiirly .dl'-sX' d by the , if tin: X merieaii iscoiiadin of portions t'l -s;; all .,!' w hi. I,', it pod, may- ii-sui; lii.ng more. m mere Idu-ter ami ," 1 )r. IIi-i m, Iloiiti-.t' is now in loWn, r.-ady tr obey profc-snioh-la. Iii- room, at the liowan House. BWrnjr Al!tineirx pp(iinfmrnjs. ' " i M.,:. ', i: 1.. . v. .....j'. I., ii 'ufi'.n M '.Hi. M. .,',. '.,!. I'...t., Si, ,l IV i in ,S! ,,,r,'i -,!,l. U'lrksvil: M,:'.' nl. ,. in it'll r.ijiny Hah, S 1-I-.r- Ivisii r, ( l.n-l's 1 lii.rnli, . , .ii in. A fileti.t Ht Phoad.-'j l. ll.e sill joined, h tier, which will li read ttiili interest by many of our subscribers, who iiro acquainted with the wavering .lr. Ives. , . ' WRTTuitob tJn Slurdsy evening Wt liev. I)r.' Ives, formerly Epicopal liinliop of NoilU CsTins, delivered a k-cturs oa Cslliolicity, in Us rvlatiuA. to society. I will not pretend to give even a synopnis of the liture, piil was too niuty and Ubord to be of general iutervst The drift of the discourse im, as I conceived, in apology or explanation of his own late change from lheKpiseoial to tlie Uonianeliurelilllioiigli he did not allude to himself openly in any way. He also took occasion in the tame ly way to give idg Llow at the new-' American party. C'wii()ee wh In grcMi tlo-tH-J.jtjiJi old the M stioTof , an is ig o o luueli of it, aiiprtfinary obodii iice to iii, et'iiinian.U iH-fore all oilier Iu lie eulugiifd the Koiniin Catholics fir tluirdiv posiiii.ii to uphold tlm law of the hilnl, so fur as they do nut conflict with their cons iiiicc, lie vond that, h said, tlu v would nit tlu-m, if ueecwary with their lives. The d ininioii of ronviemv is all riu'ht and proer when the conscience is li ulv i-nlihu-ned, but it is to be feared lliitt with the massuf llie Calholw; nii-le, this inliml guide is tanijil to speak olilv in accordance with the wishvs of the 1 ... church is bul itiiolhir nuiiio for the will of the , i o-e. lr. lies is, at present, I'rof ssnr of I'" - and H-lies I.cttres ill tile C.llhohc Theoloifica Seminary near .New l ork citv. "" VM M 11U.(. A A I P itn ai il. litis bo,ly adjourned un Iloirsilay uilit last, I he closing pr leeed'.iigs were llie adoption of a ' 1 r.-s.,lu of Jui !'""" T uliuti n jahng (lie I li',ladelliia 1 lalturni une t, and the adi''tio!i of anollur j hit- Hie resolution lo rescind the old iUtfonn entirely a sectional one,) as follows : A t .Xurthem loirs. New llainpshlra 3; Massachusetts 1 .1 ; (.'einii-ctn ut 5 ; hluale l.l.otd 4; N,.w Volk - N, J.-r-. v 5 ; lei,.,.ylva- ,lU ,,,,, a .... i.i.,"j;J: ldi..na ; ,,. ; 4 ; i!;m.,i, 4 ; -j :',. .SaA ,rn I'. , j . I . ! .war', ii ; M .rvl.-ind 2 ; Hoii.la I ; l..,ui-i.nia 1 ; '1, 1111.. e .' ; K.ntiiik) 1 11. lhtM of t'Jumkia ' Nok AVoWn t'vtr. New tl 1 ; Cali- l'.,rr,ii ! ; Indiana 1 3. S"ullnrit 1'utn. S1" 5 : V,r:-'"i 'J- S ',nU ti. Iu.-.aua 3 : Atta .alisas 0 ; 1. i,n s5ct" y : Ken tin kv 12 , m: -un 5-1- '1 lie in-w pl.iifoiui w, tl. II adopt,:d 10M to 7 7, a.s f.iMow s : Avrs. Xi,r;h. ri N w Il iiupsliiie 1; M..s -a. Iiu-ctt- j ; Kiio.le Maud -.' ; V-w ork 32: New J,-rs,-v 4 ; 1 'eiinsv iiaiiia 13; 1 alifornia 2 i lhio 4; lnd:ai,.i 2 ; M.iliigati J; V is-oiis;u. 4 ; Illinois 272. " "SuHlhrri, Itetaware 2: M e rj-'atid 4; ir-iuia3: N.ilh t'aioiina l;Hiii d.j.1 ; I...ut-iai.a 1 ; Ark.in-.is 1 ; .iiiii In; Kentucky b : M.-ssoun 3 Ul. Jt.trn;t . V Itinthm 2. Nols - Surlhern . vv 1 1 iin.sl,iic 1; Mas -aclilis.jtt" H; I 'on in-etictlt ti ; Klnid l.Lilid 2; New ork 1; lVriu-vii.ii.. 14: t iiio IU; In dlali.'l 1 ; lllllioi- 2 ; lovva l--.",5. S'tulhirH M.iryiand 3; irgima 5; North Carolina 1 ; Louisiana 3: Arkari-as 1; i, iii.i ,v :( ; h- u tacky Z ; Missouri 1 22. I he tutu platfotni, prepan d by Ju.l,- Kills of A"-"" wtotHnl ry the 'otro- 1-t. An huinbl.. a. kriowi dg,n i.t lo tl. Sa pr. Ill-- li. llig ho rules llie llliiversi- for hi- ITo I. it. 1.1 ear,; von, lis.i. .1 t our fathers in lle-.r - - u, c.-.-rul n.v.,luti iliary struoje. and lillll'-rto i!)ali:!---l.'l l,i their J. -en.. 1. ml.,, iu tin; line si-rvaliuii of tin.- liberties, the independence, aijd ihe union of tln-M.. Stali'-s. 2d. I he p.-riieiu ilioii of tint. Feij.-r.tl Ciiioii as ihe palladium of our civil and r,-!ign,u. h'--r ties, and the only sutt; bulwatk of Aini-ric.in Indi-jM-ndeiice. 3d. .1 menron tnttt rttlr Am trim ; am. lo ihis .-ml naJirr lMrn citi.. n shvulj.be sel.-eied f..r ail State, K, ,b ral, and municipal ol!i.:., ot ioternniciil em) loyui.-nt, in preference to na- turali.J citi.ns; mm thrift, ' -'- I Visum born of Auieih-an parents r(ii- lmg ternpiraiily abroad should b- eniitl. dto all the ngl.Ls ot native Ix.III titiietis; ultt oth. No p rsoti should I.' s...ectej for pd'ti fill station (whether of native or foni 01 birth 1 wl iu recognis,- any aliegiii.--. or obligation of : . 1 ,- e , iiMi .-une, -iiiii'i) was lollnvveil liy .Vlas-aerm any il si-riptloii to an lor. igu prince, ixiteiitale, : ,, ,- , , . , - , , ' - 1 I n,, Iii, ode 1-1,11,1, t )llo, III d p. Ill-.K of th, or Tower, r who rcf.is.si lo recog.s the Fed ,J. li gations, of Illinois, Iowa lend' I'. tun b anil. ral ali i Spit,.. ''institutions (etch ailliin iiv, Tlie convention ttn-n t.Mtk a hsptWrrtfRVteTi"' sphej.-J a- par.111.nunt lo all other law, as rul. s ;""'g. '' on re-assenitjing pria.rd d to Wlot. of polilical action. : ll th. Hrst ballot the vol- .to,l, 1 ' i l' III". 1 it e . , , nth. Th,- uinualdi, i ricVgriitioq -:rvu:,Lr .t,.,, .,,,.) t, ciltivalioti of harmony and fra-1 .niiii,, son -11 to th iichi idiial Tstat.s, and imii intervention bv .y"' fa;ii nmwi:h the alf'tirv of any other State. . - i t 7lh( The recognition of the right of- the na- ! live-horn and tiatiiiahziil citizens of the I Viiu-.l Slat,'s' permanently 'residing iu any Territory i """"'i o i'in- mi ll eu.i-i nu. ion aim laws ami lo regulate their domestic: and social Mtfairs in Ill lie ir own innde, subject only lo the provisions of the F . -..r.sl Constitution,, with the ri-rht of a bnission into the Cniou w hetM-ver they 1, nave tin; reuisite population for one II i.-,.,esU,,u..,ve in ongres-: J'loridrJ almut, that none hut II who lire citi.ell of the I niti il Sfuti-s mr .I,., - ,!,,. Con.ituti.,i, ai..I laws ilier.-of .,.! l. is-,,,.. , (i) . , t,..nm w .lIiy M1,,, i,-,.rMll) ought to p.arlieipat.' iu th.- formation of ihe con Illation or in the en ii tini-.it f laws for said l.-rritorv or'Sr.ite, o'h. An ,-iifo.e, iie-ti'. nf tin: priueipln'lliat no Stale or.T.-tiiton can admit oth.-rs than nalivs lutu eiticii- in tl,.- right of siitliagc or of hold, nig p.. bin al ollie.-, unless mn l'i persons shall ham n itiirali.. d accnliiig to the laws of the' it,,j .,;,. : " " tni, . , I,-,,. i tl.,, U ,.-.i,.i,ii....:.... ln:il.ilifi II Cot, (Killed rl'-iil, i.e.. . i, I . ....... , ars of all not here.oforisproi iHed fo u. imlis- ii i-i , .. ..... .1. ...t.,- n-ii i innfiiirr, uihi f . 1 1 1 1 I f t ' r '111 ti'ltlliS-. fst rtll.I Tii'fki.titi cut i,. I'... I . .t ' ff' nl! tint 1 1 if ft nn.l rviiis i-..n i. t.-,l ,.( ' M . O pt thine indicated iu the 111:!, . . ti.iii of this plaifortn. : lltk Free and lhor...i.t;!i in.rst.gai.on into at r anu a I a it lieu ainms. n. imiuhu uiiKinnr J fe . , n ii i ........ e ...i. ... sriea, and a U let economy hi piltlio xiendi- ' , i , ' ' isfied no intentional error i coiiiiuittej turev -- - - - I , . , ., . , , , . 12th. The maintenance and rttamrarrf. Y all laws until said lay slwll be rW Gd-I MBIA, S. C, I'eb. 18, 185.-- ke dty:larcd null and void by competent juiUiiil - autherity!" . ' ' i ., . , , . -'j-'Mtk ciponttuii to the re-lli and onwi ' A tremendon excitement now prevails policy of the present Adinisi.tra.iim in the gen-' in Columbia. Ijist night, alxiut nine eral management of tmr halional affiura, and! o'clock, some of the Students of the South more ally s -d,o in removing " A ...eri-1 roljlia Ullege were walkmp aw.md ..' , . v i ,, " the citr with inunleroiu object in view, cans (by d.mv'iintioii) ami conserva vi in tin i-; . , , ., e v ' " , . . , . , , ! it is supposed. As three of them were ciple from oHioc, and .Un.g foreigners and ul-, ..j ,,nv, Richardson afreet, imme tratsla in their pl-ees ; a. sl,uwn w i trus-lling. dj aU.l .i iVtrntf the mark howae. ona "''VK'-y l the stng-rand an i.iM.I. ul and in(Uarjjv ,ri,,do towards llie wi-aki-r Powers; as shown hi n-opn-nriigtHitioiial agitation, by the n ial of .it Mis.suncuini.roniiM. ; a. show n in ahild foreigner. ngbl lo rt.iiiMig to uniiatui .r i i v i i i ui.i.ii uiiik nit- in in i-. 'iiu i..i iiiviii iiru suluaw III Kaiisan mid cbrtoaa : shown in , . i . i . i . i i A.i ,, . . . .. . .. , tended lo bo almost beastly drunk, Iho .1. .at-llalingo.urw.if lie- lv..,s, .ml N.-bras- ,li(.t.r CllaIll,,l jK-itce ami laved ka .pieMiou ; as khu u in ibe i. ii...ial of J...- a4ji il. jt.ttlitime on the tdionld llr,.n,.n lioui the eoll.tofh p ..f N. w ot k r f ttfe in ! iraleit gent, and as he did ilpoii f.ds,i and mil. n il ! gt, . in.-!-, as slioiiii this, one of the students plllirbc-d him ill in dlsraeltig iner it'i'iniis Ion ai .-ttlei-rs llituiigti - l.r,-llldiei. or i-sliri.-.- - nii.I sIk.hii ill lie. btun ' . , ' . , I d. runj iiiisinann..in ul ut utir foieiti t ! ilt,it:. . . . , . -. . j 1 Sir.. 1 h.-ri f-.te, to r. tiiidv e.vttin 1 1 lis wild pri-vilit the ili-asltoiis tuns. illi lues titii, I VI I i . ... C ... rcsiiuni; iiieri-iioiii, " Ainericali -artv " wmiid bii-l-l up l!i. tlj -.ri the priti, ij-li-s b. r. in Is-fure st:tti-il, isthi'wili' a!l siclii.li.il .j'i. t i -I,-and .utntiii'4 toon ihosi- ur.-lv natiiiii.tl. an 1 a i , ,iUj,lg into said panv .iii Aim -iWu . ,s (I- lerred to in Ihe .Id, 4:!i. inid olh section-) who openly av ow the pri.' pi's and opinion l.er. t..- f,.re espnM-d ; and vum will -u!,-,, ril,e H. - ir j natries lo this platform : tirovid. i. n-.f. t-;b !-. j that a inajuiiiv of thusi? u.i nib r. ri s.ti' at .on ' me, tin of a local conn, il where an 41 ; b. -o.t , - - - ini m-s for nu nil., rsbit ! 11 Vii' tfie Am- lit ;iti ti.otl ! may, for any r.ason bv tin 111 d.-. ui.-.i -iillici- nt ,. uy adtiiis-i,m lo .11, It apj-bemt. l.ltll. A l'l,e Slid lip. II il:-CUs-li !i ,,l nil ical principles (ii,bra,e. in our la'f.-nii. A't.Otr Xitlltil" tl1."t-ll ( '..hi ' liln.U.- 'It."' Uslv as orLeiiiiri-d on lii,,!v- List, l.v tb,- ap Niintiiietit of Kphrr.it. i Mosh ot N J, rs. v . Tie side lit, Mild a Vice ',i .-sib Tit ftolll lull il n-prwirteil Mr. ll.tn gtiton the V. I". from lion State. The ei.l.llnitti-0 on r. -l.-llt liils. pri-sr-trtrs! a M.ij-.rity ( Nurtln rii I rT j rt ale) iJl.n "il i l.s.'i, I etn) report on the retii,-ili.-iiiia coi.tiss'i-d -.-a'.. All HCililig il. li.lte l'pli.,,-, mid ll. Cm, .,. ton was in in s-ion until 2 A. M. of S it ut ,.-i 'I'lii' inajority nport. . I out : ,n g th.. ,1. !.(, I ., r.-pudiatcd the 12:h i, ,ti. n, a l"p:. d i 4j. . A 'great d. al of exnt' tn.nt ensii, d ; ro.d a UUIIlls r of the Sl.Ullieru ll. legate ,l!,ilr. . t'u Saturday the 'oiivi ii!i..u r-- a, ii,i-i. I and had a storinv tun,- .fit tl.r,.ul,niit th.- ,1 iv. 'ther Southern delegatist withdi thl-tii liov.t'all of I l.nl.l.l. Ju l: Alabama, AiUrt p,k.- of Ark. in .a of I - nn.-s-.sj., and ihr. e ..f lie- r- g , inotioll to mljoiirii t.l! July .1, the I 'on vein:., r, n-) m .- :.. .1 to ! -!.. a ballot fir cand.. !..'-.. tin' Monday, n ""iMrptttrh-iir it Klpr.ss -tat. s !!..il ju-t a, ih,; C, ew : atnoiigsi . Ualk.-r ol .. Mr l' k.-tt ilii.l d. !--g:i:. - .l. lost. .11.-1 In I-, go ii.:.. ,-"r-T.:rsf.rg' iio, nil -u w a. i 'nun. i-l-,--it. ab "Ut lo eolllllli Nee b.iirotl.ii M ."- lehi.seU-lie- lililicls. I hi, .!.- l-i.t,.!, i iLio. iv a, ai.,1 l'i i,ii.i!ti, in I art , I a d. l-.s,,s si c d-d. I lie fi.l'oiv nj i- m-.-t .1 r' 1, .1; ir a-i.Ci .E..ia-.-tii j.oMtHk.-ir""MMif -rre-r-lrsirrr-s s-i ,-,-..lni.-:-- I'llil vl, 1.1 I-iii , -. .. Hit Nation. il Aiii.-ru .-.n Cot, v ,-nti, ,'n m t agn tin- 1110 ruing j 111 -u.i i , t lo sdjoiirlinn-i.t. A r, . biti. ,11 oil. ie. that th.- N .:,..!, 1 o'lliiii has in, iiullioi .t 1 ,,. .. -i r.t-.1 il .tl',,, 01 .i ,111 iiut-t i-.r in.- i oni. n:i..ti. ninl We will. uoiiuua! no ca.;.t;iHte for I'r.sid. nl or V irr I'r, -id,,., 1 Lo is not in Lour of inter, In ting tie iiilr.-luetioti ol'-l.in rv noitli of :jti 30. A inotioii o.st mud-- lo lay this resoluliot, on lb.' tabi.-, and u.i. carried -via I II, no- .'.! Mr Urownlow th ti niov,, that the ( ,-nv 11 tiofi j.r.rf-e.-d lo immunitc candidates lor I'r.-i dunt ami Vice I'ri-sidetit f.a ll, w illi, and u.ovi.l ihe r.-vioiis rpicstio'n, I he call si as sustain.-. I by a unHJiillioUi Vo!., 't tie restitullon U, nrnceisl to baHol li.tvnc' j . .. . 1 ... 1 . I.I.- as.-.. ihe Ci.nierilioij wasalsiut tod wh-11 Mr. IVrkins, of Conneclii ut, ajiiiouici the e- taaisiAu fiotn llie 'ConVenlioii'of ihe .k !.-i;.ites of .1..., SI, ... I . I. . II 11 ., ror .siiiiaro rilinior-, ol .1. 1 ., I , ., ; t 1 e V- v.- ...... t t . , . i.iiw, ui .1 , 1 ,, it - iiavisi run. 111; l,,u si I.e.,, nf Miio, 13; Co.... St., kt..u. of Vw J. r- V',rr. -' " -' ' Mr- Wtf. -'"- d Jar d ihe 11 "f ''e- Convention, an J 1 go .-iL,o.-l e .111111. ije,.ll,. ...1. - ... . t 7 -1 .m . ' i-i ii-m-iii ine iioiiiiiiiir uti u is .1.. i sr. lilolls. The convention tin ti pmc. . ! d to ie I'ri-snli ut, s follows : Andrew Jack-on I ton, I... n, of ' ... Kenneth Kavner, of N. ' 12 ; Win ut f,r lhl ; ttnolh. r H-l u ... Andrew' J uU nil. I i tr. ' W -Is . ,l,,.iireil ll,.. IIIIIKe of ihe convention for llie olllci! of Vice Pr..,,!. ,,t ,.t the I nited Stal.. .M'"". l-ou inle at, d,,,.,,,.,,! -.,,,!, f saui inal In. nuni-. ne liiiiid.-d sl.iv.-s. a.,,1 , i H.stltllllollS on: e, 'iiiinv. o ine , m,fi, .orih, South, V,7i ,1 Ka-t. ..-i-iousi ,i inn American ciiise wnnu v Se veral others addri'S-fcl the convention. The I-St feeling prevail, and the fiiclnis of Mr. r .Union- .niiiiifc-i great ,i,lliu-is-iii. All. r other u.iiuiportant l,umes ihe ,i,v. i lion adjoiiri.t-J aoic Jir. V,nj Qiwrt i.t, .),t ; a II, ,s. esterday moriiing -some where iu the city -can't say where i box " turned up," labelled,." This side up, w ith care" - "To be well-shaken before taken," Ac. tVe. On opening the h"x a vcrv dir'v -hif' ina"crawiett tmr,' wlio'tll-MiireTj'' that, how. be got in was. a wumW lo loio , 11 - that Ins latest recoHection was that 1 "'.K'.".ng , , ,,e in tne cvcn.t, I" 1 ' iM-ui -i it Miitcr w ilCIt H irilf . l 1 x- I . . t - . 1 ...t .' i .os . . i . -u. . .'x, - - ' .'ri-i i 'inn: P' I lilllll I1MP etit in ...ii an lo-cioiiil id in,,,t !lIl.1(,f, t,t,w proccc.lin-i of tiio-tu- ' dents of the South Carolina College, ac, ,;;;,' ... ......I, ....,,, . . , ,. , , ...ii-ri.utuinili.tit in ret utile, unit uh ftrn m f tl.eiu yelled out the name of the Chief of the I'olire, whom they intended lllllr- derifig that night. 1 Ills golitlollian hear' clisnieratile nile ill the street, pro- !"'' " trwat tUe partiel the n I. (lumen with his club; the police man thinking he hail been stabbed, im mediately t.truik the student with his .Iti.li-eon, sidittinsr his scull dreadfully. Ihis oeitig dotie, be coiniiiaiuliol his fel low policemen to asit him in conveying bi o to the guard house. As noon as ho was lodged there the cry of "College" was raWd by the httidents, ami ill fesa than tr:i minutes. ) atudi'tits were pre sent, iill armed with pistols, lmt ie-knives, sword-, hiitehels anil clubs, and rushed to the guard house crt ing, " out ! out!" After 1 utting all the itoors and windows int-. fiagm. uts. They rushed" in Tihiii the Chief, each flu. lent giving him a mortal woimd with knife, bludgeon, or sword, 'an. I threw him out .if Ihe second story itoioiv i.ti the brick piivcifictif." ' TtiO ahinii bell was then rung to call the citi zen together, liTrt too pate to bo of any service to the police. This morning about In o'clock, the tihii 111 l.t II was rung again. On arrivii g at the guard house, 1 found the students and several of the citizens going in " lemoiis" with pistols, swords ai. l l,ov ie kni t cs. .Several of the Stu dent, w ere carried to their vai ious home dreadfully cut and bruised. The student hnd - worn to kill the policeman nml broke it to t!. eg, aid house, where be bad been put f r -ah ty. and pulled him out in front r. tr,-tTtm-r thrx Tcrtrt-rrrfr T-rTrnrdfmT'a blow w ;t!i tl.eir cl lint ll.lil wii.il. .it ftiMi.i CUo- .g hull W ilh b wie knives. 1 he tew ci'ui t.s tii it were present rushed utioii t' .-in ami tb.-y hid a dread ful muss, "llie al inn I cll was again rung to summon the military conipnnics, nml in a short tiim- live military companies wero pre sent, inclu lii g the artillery, clearing tlio -:1c v.ili.. Tie stniictits then went to the center ot the -!iet t mid luiwled, ami ,i. 1 t ry thing they coisld to make the I'-'u-j-i-ti , - on- upon fln-iii. Finding thia w a- 110 ii-c, tl.ev armed llieiu-clvc vtjfli tuii-k'-t-, and sl,oed light, but did Hot r.i.sc 01; . Afi.r s une pcr-itusioii by the various l'i. fe ,,is, tlie students were 11, lie! , I to t!,c cimiptis, where tln-y held ;i ni' 1 Li .' tl..s aft.-rijoon, the result ' of uloc.'i viu-, ;hat a coinptomis,; should b made. I. "' Mat'-r was pr -eiited with t:,c dot uio4t of- -he li.ct-tjnj. .of the Sltl ,1, nfs, but Would i,ot accept iheir propo sals, saving thjit it was his dutv to pro tect the cit z-'ti'sj of ti,e city. and be Would -do it a- the p,,ii,t of the bayonet. Iii-' Nk.ii 1 Feb. !. e 11 1 1 . . t a r v a',- to o g'.Luld. Lujiti iiti-i sfati.-i.t d around pot,- tnrvt'nrrr1 ! tn 1 .- s iii.i-.-.t a w ai ill rec nt have 11, ado seVera pti.'ti. 1 he llireals tie iiight'in.d th'c mllit.iiy w ill lie kf pMmd.T arm-, I think, sever.d .lays. The Mayor th mil Ih. m.t -tn, li-pci-e till K'iice la i-nts say they will not de, Ll,, ,f. Ilbll.it t-l h.iv c lain any p. .0 pr..p..-a1 till thev h iid lVdcll, the Chief of the Police. n... oft! und several night. He 1, 'lilt students died this afternoon ih. is are expected to die to cl!, 1 umlet-tutnl, died tie e of the police havt been riii.iib icd ,y ibc-e rutlians sinco my ar iiv al here. It is so late that I cannot give yon the full dcbiils. .f this j'SciUiig fttlair, Tim iiswv, 20th. Ihe stu h uts have dispatehtul one of tlit ir iiuuihcr to Charleston lor th 1,11-r. po-e i,( piiichasiiig animiinhioii, finding the i!i,-iis , (" plio-c will not sell to them, lii.-v have uIn.j procured rifles from a i.t igoji- t iiig t..w n, under false pre b lu i - iind we're moiihtin:!' Imllcts last ; night V11, I al) P. day. The Mayor baring '"'fsscctircd till- key of the armory on Tues- """ -''.,t ing -thnt ft he did not give ...up. thu-.Jsty .tLly-wouhl- locak - ir- the - - armor v. lie l.-lil-e'l to do so, and they .en and procured ihu "weapons J i ,i, i- -o. ' I Fkiiiav, 21st. I in- f i,n crnor went to tho cam mis this evening und ,b i.iai.d. d the arms from tlio -!u I- nts, telling them if they did not sur. render he w oiild lire upon ttieiil....,Thi In ,ng done, they gave up their anus. There was ii College mecling held to day and sumo of the students wero ex pelled. I do ind think the matter will end here. The iiew stuipers have said no- t,ii,o about thi. jfrt'iiir, us they, fear tho .. .... ' , ..'. l.i.l. ... 1. si, I'll. Ills II 111 11 down upon tlieiu with " sharp sticks.'" rns Tits W ATCIISts. Simw's Mii .i, linilfotd C., N.C. Ma. J.J. IImi mk : Iii ciisi ,in'iiisi, of nopl.stts somewhere, either in imir ntjict or the I'ttm'f lir't, mhi nil! ,, ,l,,cn,liuur thr Watchman. I should lile: In patronize you lunger, .but nut , 2 tt'iig all niiinbi rs due ine, hd ine, as abo'S uui, t,l a di-.-oiitinu'e mv j-aps-r'. .'.tiis trujv, (5- s ; J I.. SMWfjl-'K Alas' I'.biuaty 2S, lsjil. ' inn paper has been regularly mailed (1M,I . 1 . 1 , , h.-, o cl to you at Holt's Store, Ah j, - t t- tJ, - ' , - l .tiimn.-- n.. . i . , 11 II ilf l.i I 1 Us - .4ii".U tlrtvimiT-w, rrm,iit-4tCmit - 'Xw .,ri5ivnVi"
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 4, 1856, edition 1
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