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t I) 4' I V u 'If V ' -0 St" i .1- . - r VIIE CHRONICLE. ;o 4T. erf'":: c. viiiZ it)K PRESIDENT, JflENRT CLAY. .1 - W -v ' FOR VICE PRESIDENT, 5 Xtnis ELECTORAL TICKET. 1st ,L strict, Wiyism Wr.Cbtrry. - f xi .-- co.. JMia uoiiine. . . ., , i ' BoVn B. Oillitni.." v r U..r4A ido. s'WUliaa II. Wwhiofioa. aia, too , uaniei o. uaaer. "Jib. -d. John Kerf. i.v ,.'. , 8th do,, Auguetin H. Shepherd. . da. J'jimetW.OeborBt. tSih : do, Jonathan Ofltwa..' ,' ,',. ! ' V Hut do. -Joha Btxter. ;t tTlje Presidential Election will be holden .-Throughout the State of North Carolina on Mob- ih voraTM dav of November.; " ft i i nun ITT " r n-ni I :"v m . Whig Electoral tickets msy be had ib sny ' r -easauty ill this office at tl i thousand. i A ia vanKul at thia A3Sfllt. wiiTflfi I ftfln n it that not'ftne Wota is lost to our cause bn the com- cfSfft of ypwoe secured.? -We ear w nm voir the necessity tcfia&king outfall Hsts of those who t3uaHy vote on our swe ax xae ainer L ill such as rote only occasionally, and it 1 kwh inaV be induced to go to the polls tnd Tote our ticket by ja littleinrguV oent and remxmstrance,-nave copies . cfths lists at erery.Totin lace,,sp 1 tha -eiwljr. asciBmiaed w- , Iher any Whig &ave not come, for? A C rtrdto T0te - If any arenoon the - Tmmndi and there is the, least reason rjlltothk they are detained at home, t , gv JdespatcKimessengers for them eary h Jmt if thftv Tft?ide at anr con- ijsrahle distance. : Have conveyano- ;es ready for tnose who tireunable toD denounce it to the americaj &Tii$fflt otherwise. ' Alt 'would SW wderthe pretext or..ff -b, well to ascertain before election!1 vltn in wo'nr ftfltintv are in this si-1 - . .w r""T r- . - , ' .. Weil to ascenain iita weevtyu i d'okv m nri, omintv in inm si- i 'f tinn.' either from innrmitV. remote - ' oess of residence, or other reason and -mppnze xnemwia vucy wuu uwjuuvr. ded with means of travel Let every "Whiff so arranze bis business as to be aa bis twn county on the dayoflec tion, that bis ote raay not be lost. 'Carry with you to the polls whatever documents may be required to refute ifalse statements in regard to the Whigs tnd their candidates; Should theTe be 'mv fftrtotl or rumor DUt afloat iust on the eve of the election Calculated to in jure the .Whig cause, pronounce it un- true at once, lor uns may do aone wim afety, inasmuch as there has been am rde tune to rive full currency to every -thin of a proper ' character. Permit 'no man to vote who is not indisputa bly entitled to the privilege this is of .vast moment. . iV6 have taken the liberty of git iag thcse.hints to our ;Whig rrwnds IrfthehoDe that the v may,; subserve fmr some degree the interests , of our cause in the momentous contest , now dose at band. Let ihe shout' rise 4"C LATENT) TpE v It) N . and then onrard Hthe Battle ! ! A WATtillllG. TO THE WHIGS C3" h tyhty cannot be too much wt A2fr cara aaatwf false , eyor f5, iPoUs: JXo matter .rvhat stones :may , be frit afoot, disregard them aU; pay nojori cf "attention to thmtM;yo to the potts and vote. " Vote for Olay, rc7i aoum tat death oe reported. U'jSor Pmws-iWeflwnfioned b oor last the taiakap to the hickory pole' and Texa 0af erect td near Ae Poet Office, their falling 'doWnthe tlrst mghl f fter they srere put up: The, ftsg was affixed to thf top of the, broken auff, and l&atf it ttuttered until Safflrdsy tight, .when it tjamo dowa again. v 'V.'hv " notber.bickury pole was erected in the South J aastern psrt of the town one jiigbf laat .week. ..The polk OrtutniTjtmixiwu tun ff, Ah arord wm given for the hurrah, when lo ! the flag 'jell fiatapon the ground. The attention i of'Mr, f Kenoall,' specially invited to the repeated acci dents which have happened to the Polk Daliaa and Texts bannera in Wilmington. ' ., .;'t V ' . ;.- -asaaaaaaaawiii a;i 1 mmmmmmmm - ..... limpniaMc, Polk should be cheaSn ' Presi ' dent, ei any oto whosAnows any thing .of the " nun, and the secret motives which' Operated to ' goeure his nomination, believe that he will be in reality the Pteaident-Uhat he will be the mater wf tais own official acts! No, he will not be; he Is Ineapabla of managing men like Calhoun, Bo ton,Cuehanan,J Wright They will contemn, IclUat they manage him jointly, or sway him to $s4 frl If eah faction may eontend for the rul "L" Influence ! Theae men be quietly controlled ' W James Kl Folk f ths supposition of it is pre- .. r ee tafia ' 7 cnetsroos. These are not tha times to ke Prwidentof a weak maa. Tht neftinp of the 'wllar::r t"..y CI"'' ; ftir a Tear whU faaifcatotteea' full ta J 8 ,ic. ' Theri ht, been Oud epeitini, lua uiup ir-jr. and tha preti'mca of the oioet cheerinjr b' iu the mult of me pending eonleet. 'f be oeetint on Frid it ii' ht last wm heiihteotd in intena bf tha presnee of man j ladiett' It the meet ing on Taetday arening of 'laat weak, Mr. Jamea Easka, of Bertie oaaty, waa one the epe.ker, and hie adJresa attracted tltm a leniion. fla ntaan acl&sini report taai out brother Whig! af.tba let diatr et .r.i, '& Work, Whigs, works bjr day and by night. faiihfully.perwwingly, n2iching!y. Think not of what othen are doing ivly upon no eToru ia other Statee, in .other eonntiee. is other neigh borhooda,bul jq yonr own prec'ulct, mngyoui own own oeighbora,train every unite, to accon pliah the pnrpoee of elecung Tor oaf rulert men in whom we hare confidenca. Are thera aome about yon who ara watering 1 Encourage Uwoi to coma orar lo tha aid e of la w, order, and good guveroinenw Are tberasoaia wiw go with the other party through habit Ojerdyt warn them the dinger which attenda their', party's triumph Eiplsilf to then flia aebemea of DISUNiON now on foul, -v Tall the in of the auipeadooa fraud on the republican priueiplf practiaed in the aonv inationof James K. Polk in -tha requiring of a two-thirds limiority: the unfitness of the man for tha Presidential tSa ) hia Votes against; tha P trioia of the Kffoluwoo; against giving a few cords of wood to tha f reeling poor of George towni tba eheal auaa.pied bpon tha people by representing him as the grand sonf S patriot, whan In tact he is tha grand aon of s Tory j his decepu'ra game on tha Tariff question, ttc. &e. Give to your country's eerrice every hour wbioh yon can possibly' spare from this lima to the fourth day of November inclusive, and ao, what ever may be ibe result of that day's proceedings, yon shall feel that your DUTY" was performed. , 'V One' who was behind the curtain st Washing ton City, and knew well what was going on, namely, Thomas H. Benton, has proclaimed that "DISUNION IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS LONO CONCEALED TEXAS MACHINATION. INTRIGUE AND SPECULATION CO-OPERATE ; BUT DISUNION IS AT THE BOTTOM VND I DENOUNCE IT TO THE AMERICAN iTrun fW 1 B TitfTlV' TDT nwii ,toii I - , -vip wtf .nirpil ' "".r- ..""!'"''.v','.."' 11!: I : statesman. One who watches with eagle eye over, the interests of his country men originates meuares of great; public policy' for their benefit, to whom they turn instinctively in times of difficulty aad danger, and who leaves upon the age in which be Uvea the impress of his own gigantic mind, Such an One is HEN, A PoLVnCIAN.--One who has uO opinions of his own uutil he knowjT hoar his pang win go, who ha not intellect enough to conceive jn important national measure, who. should he by chancC bleyated tiTan' imporiant sution, -will letd 'Q0flatn a party influence, and wno makes no more: X" ,tsiqn upon tha age .of hie exwt- ence hif . M the ant upon the granite on which itererp,:Uv'":enna is iamca K. Polk. . . ' Can H be idat the people of ihc United Slates will auffer themselves, to be duRfii and bainboo. Sled In tho style now attempted by the Locoforo presses t ' Witnea Uiis. ,: Tha Pennsylvanian displays in glaring capiuls JAMES K. POLK.'. j- PROTECTION OP AMERICAN IND0STRf.v . lo an address U the people f Tennessee un der date of May ttOth. 184S. Mr, Polk'aaid, 1 had ateadily, during the period I wee1 represen tative in Congrew, 6ec OITOSED to a PRO TEUTYE policy. The newly Sleeted President of Texa, Anson Jones,' is oppoeed to Annexation, being the can didateof the Anil-Anneiation party (here, , A ia well ssid by ths Aiignsta hron'mle, before we undertake to elect a Prvaident of the' Cr iiwl States, therefore, whose chief claim for the oflW is, that he is fn fBtorof tbe Annexation, of Tex a, we had better wait Until, the people of thai country elect a President for.themtelve who is in favor of t. i, " ; . At the lot testio ofi'ongreM. an jimendment wa offered to the General Appropriation Bill by Mr. Pollock4 of Penwy lvsms, directing that the articles purchated for the u of Crnigrcte (tuiion cry, dtc.) thould be of Amerirsn msnufacturr. raovrDsa they could be obtained of a good quel hv and oa as food terma a the Joreian. . Now would it not beaapposed that every oismber witl ' . " ... aa American heart in hid botona would teita an op portunity like thit to encoarage the skill and ia duttry ofhis own coun trj meoi snd thus conduce i. real Nationsl Induendenea m Km nssarMi. people would so conclude, yef 43 msmbere were found to vote against the motion, and if on of tbero w mrret to aay were from North Carolina, name. lyi JAMES J. McKA Y, A. Arringtonpavid S Held, and i I-Dsniel, By thst sdMvthew men ually eid let ue do all we iwn ta vfi rorelgn taoorers ana capiwiitu, enu m ou.ow mechanice'take earavo.tneai ',. '?'';'.':' '" ' - -' t ' ;- - i..-;' Tho Steamer Wilmington, of the WHmlngtot. end Charleaton lips, baa returned from tbe North in complete order for the winter semee.: V ha been newly coppered and braced np, atvi runs admirably ' ?c tfh :?' r;,' i ICT Blanks of avery kind arSt to fold a haan ,li aa ah Atfia. nlaaa ta. 1VIL mington- Any which WwM :. - -Un Vr the e-boniocs r;- tf 'C'.- ' IiHUbuj, the fayetlcva Kmrth C. n v --'-ji - partof feol- 4n-lc- j aflscla to i.-.s Jas r-2rks ol orfrs on be pnUctUm iZonkd to tha Lubber as Tim- wr makfra of North Carolina by tha TsriJaf 1843. v7atava not space to correct at lecgth the Carolinian' ignorant miatokea edocerning the tT-'i U Tilskon, sad the subject whielt n ruaesta ec;:;!;ien t&a people anoui, therefv'ie, notice but one point. The i inlituM savs wince the present srent iata operation, flooring boards bate ayuom, I everfthat is in the Wilminrtoa market reach. f d t3 tcr while previewe to IS42, say in 81 sn'40. they were til and $11 BO! We have (bund that shingles have been down to from 60 eta. to $1 IS per M., while before, they were seldom less than tt 60 to ft! We have found that red oak a tares have seldom, if ever. old at CS since the passage of tha tarif, jahile berore, they were ones as high as no and tun We have found that timber ht-a aaluom, if aver. hraugojovet IS einee the tariff was patted, white previously it frequently brought from $S tot?. The fact sought to be esublished by the Can- Rnfmln the above extract of eourte ia that floor ing boards, timber, stsves, and thing", have all been reduced in )riee by the Tariff of "43. Wheuer this be so or not, our,, reajeca will inter from:me;foilofing.. 'I 0fi 1839 and 1840, taking periods of three montha together, we find that toe averogt prices for the yesr 1839 were, for flooring boards 110, for rim- ber, 5,69, for,; R. O. staves, rough, 4l,13, foa shingles, 1,84 t thst for the year 1840 the flWfOje price 01 noonng was 8,001, or ttmner 01 1 R. O. staves, 8.62J, .of shingles, 1,99. These j articles, ivniuuo asserts, nsve aeigom, u .' l v 1 w . a1' . i ' ' . a a a . .! - ever, nrougnt s.muar prices sines mo arm was PTfW l,w ver9nrre" ,flai .-.PSrW thng,1a to order, to exerciseuthoriiy over which i.toktt thi$ broai atttrtum hat 4 Uh;, Will vnii inhmit Ia K ikii nttftPLFT) fWgtmk'tffmMt6$;ff 7,ww, ana satires .,70, pout, anreiea 00 per 1 cent higher, than, as U sutes, they ; have seldom J m AA1 . a f j - a .e ' .v a aa a j I 1 it oversold for since the Tsriff went into nI, and alto 50 percent bigherihan the average of theirprices in 1839 sad 1840. ; And yet in the face of this, one of its own eolumtta contradict, j mg me other, the Carolinian ha the assnrsncef ' .1 to talk OTDur bSmbogging. And in addition to this, Our pnee current of the flth, the one from I --.--r- ... i'iiw. v. i wmcfl IriK W.nwilnnn InAlr tha riim M timhap I I and IliMarlaa. nnmait flnnrin,, hnarna at III In! VT -""T ""a f'r I la,w,an.er.geoni.S5, showing that st the m.i i.. lima uiey were wpnnupwaroeot a oouar in me .Z . il ' .. . ..... .a. ... a a i a aa t .a I tiiuvuu mure wan we average m iMv.aiia up-1 wards of three dollars In the thousand more than utesverage of, 1840, . R.O., staves averaged I 8.871 for the years 1839 and ,I840; arid 7,.8 for miv jcai iota, anu w Ull, uuici , lev l eon! why suves have been ao tow Tor a year or I more paat isthe very simple one that" the sugar! crop ot ina jvest todtritlanoa ivsa renisrkattiy l enort last :year,? eonsequentiy weaemand.lor staves waa lessened. We aopposa tha Cmrolt-1 is one of them ?( ", Would any "Demomt give 1 tfM Fedraliau . " T . -nion will scarcely be attf, to discover anyon- thia answer fi Tio, not xnef i ;VMtf"apaal lp; w Mr. Hark idiw of ito Btltimore nertiwn net ween short sugar crop in the w eat inuiet ana tne, price or stavee in Wilmington; anu yet it teia iiaeu up ss a icacner , in compter. ciai auaira. . . : ' r- nere. uemornis. it a sample of the wayinliion, uow has this Mr.j -'row .diaiinyuiahed wmcn yon are unpwa upon in respect io roe a what prices aciusllv ara in one case, and in the " . tklher.whh profound ignorance of the oimuoM of trade.' a UmDorarv drweaaion' in the price of an articie is set down to the Tariff. . . ' . Oen'. ' Jarkton't om aon ol inch men ; Jume A. fWit. -The locoforo candidate for PreiMwiiry hut" deetined Inswerg the letter, ad- dretteM him by -the, ritixme of Cumberland eHinty, Pa.,' reapecting his opinions on lbs sob-1 ject of the Tariff. A gemleman who is Indignant .;..i,.im,.. u LJ.j.:.j.... .ir. r to the editor of the United States Osgette, the following extracte Irom a speech made in 1840 by Geii. Jackaon. which are peculiarly applies- WeWMr. Polk, "I ear again, lellow-eiUXent, rmember the fate ol ancient Rome, and vott for no randblate who will not tell you, with the- frank neat of an indf pendent freemaii, the principles upon which, if elected, ho will adminitter yoor government. . Thai man dritrvet to 6 a Wve who would vote for a MUM eaodidate. where hi. liberty is at Stake, Can s freeman who values his right vote for aneh a man, who, when atked for hit urinciplet, insults you with the reply, ! wilt an- twer no quettiont eomina either from friend or foci : I ana wet for you, that none worth to br J. . ' ' . . ' I .... r -w . irft can m ion general McKay'e Tariff BUI,1ntrodaeed at the lasession of Congress, proposeda duty of ten! jererntonrosjtebjanlkeiav.nch at are made in the United 8tstes, and $vdutyCnf fiflesn 'per ; , , , , mm. an ihb wnoi nwnmn inev Mrs HMinoiMi . - r . - ' . - . r in effect offering k BOUNTY of five per cent; tb'lbe foreign manufacturer to' compete with: the American menufacturer snd destroy his basinets. This is ettily accounted for, ben it ie racolleci ed thst it was charged, snd never to our knpwK edge deniea; that ths details or McKay's .Tsnffl Bill WEt5 f VRishcu by THE NEW YORK AUBW 1 ,f c 14" T VT rUREKS. ; $0 T ' DemocVftt of North Csrolina, look at ii, snd consider well before yon vote with the P-tlJ hcb lefkapww.lBiit Bnusb anipsre. tnajf to fed and clothed, and American mtiiena, our: own .wantrynien; turned out to atarva. -' ' " 4The Whhjs of Bromwlek had another pirit-I v :Ttoslt'of- creaaelajs ed gaiherini at Lock woods Folly on Friday last 1 tswrtive toshlpplng on 1 thf Amotion enast, Our A freai Barbecue was, ftwsm j a. coneiderable number of the other party altsnded. Our ' Elee. aandidata br me district, f R. Baker, made pwfck Tie Dtmocraiic Uiecuave SJo - it Washington City have oed one of &s remarkable iktcnnienu of the tLr. It is w lis l . a of a Circular, addressed to the membets of j f ewn, i;a I :..f nu..j r.", i , a C party calUbf itaelT OeaaocraUev. '.Thi otsctjc!J Ft "irslisu,"; To t 'a r' "s ! Ci-'.taa. tl the Circular ia ia induce tha trin-in out af I tha full artv vou thmnrhont tLs eoontrv. and t tnuenacensia ruiee ara on oawa, ana itsy thy of advice gives) as to the wsy la which j ahall be carried out, If 1L: ' '' We wish we bad' room lor tha who's cf &ie preeioas document, but na we have not,; wa can only notice eie or two parts of k. It seta out with directing tba "Democrats" lo band ibemeelves together m every "county, city ward, town, and village, throughout the Union Under this form or Young Hickory Claba, or an Aaaociatioo under aome other name, and to ae- point Captains and Lieutenant aa many aa the I service may require; ia fact a complete military 1 atwaniMiHMi u anininit ' Afw i)irMiinr thm I - J".; -t - T" I LEADERS bow lo manage to the beat advantage, I then follows the 10th lection of the Piao, . We I &m that eutire,' : - - - ;: i-.v v I 10. Tbat,if practiarf)taimM. pwiJei to tb. comply ttth.pUr.c4 rtoJatou al Mi btfumMbcd wot. VtkkA wilt the atpee of aw Damocratic tlectof., Uwl h be impreMMl opoo tlwn that itorrtottmitmof the duiii Up their wtui tbai taer ii. txpeettd ukI RLf JlKU to maicb to W peubod.aii4mpwMMteuf:ie avail UiMMtlvttI nuj ufiuJmkvUOr 7 ft I Wow Democrats. hoee 61 you who are not dia-1 nosed hi have a voka nut on vour necka. and be I dri ve, tj,j Ufci brute beaata, we yog to m weUthf languaga here ueed. cyereeive y, - , Vou are REQUIRED to march lb die noils in t Md ia perfect ailence. Yesr RE- . f - j . . . , QUIRED is the word. To requiro a man to do ihonth ton were aerfa and eaUcv alaaea t We I wtuA jj,,. yo wiu y, jj,, COM- m AND of one who aaaumes to be a MASTER. . . . I IKMhet' diroeuoi gitif QMKIim$ 'alW Fwaeralttf, aerf I riattewvw to aalmaMtl lT.u. d JtLtf UJimmW towmoT , h'J.VM W Aou.l. looked noon uO. sMi. kl I Tell the DwMcratat take all the aaooeriber caa fet 1 oftae Wbi(eMruptioniuni,aodUwa vote uwu watt. rnHta Tklla aaiSH bm MllAVWai linAn ikaAMaitHH ajtul Am. I r?"T r ADVtSINU THE DEMOCRATS , TO I . mtvi taunt f at ., . wn.n"- j-y i i riCil'i-J EiO ' .viavitlWu I IU t....rt.n ni.innc, 'nn . .......A 1 KE.VE.1VE, DRIBW-IU, OCUU - I nCIH VOTES.'' Thi. ..the extreme of turpiwde, and adviee'd, deav'rvee a place - lhe miii wbo hu thoa adviaed. deaervae m pi jn ne pillory."1'., - - . "n Democrats I FREEMEN ! think of the COM- MAND end the :TEUPTATION. and act y0Ul 6mn mlntf itij ahall dieute. 't.' ' " - L'"""1 ' ' Suppose an American wei a in a foreign coun- try, sndslhbld have put to him the beatin, wno ara inv great men oi tne uuiiea states! j fouia tne answer in any ran oe, james rw. r;pii. I with deugni irw vatiioun of .JacksHi,or Bucliaikl an, ol Wat, or van uuren, sye ol ay ukk but I a mscreet sname wonui iieter mm irom speakii'g I or folk, tie wmiia ne airaia or tne next Que a It. at .. n a : a tl i . . i niraseu i wen anowing tnai woiim oe a pneer. m ....... . ji. ..... k. . . wm. m ....' a. an tne utsuniunts i rwutn varwina f''Mlk Presidency. What does this mrin but that they I . . .' - . a .... " : . nope 10 carry on meiruiaitoiicai aenemet wun more certainty of tuceeee under , his administra tion thin under Mr Clay's. Every vote given U Poik will sid and encoumge Til E PL 1 1 . TERS AGAINST OUR NA:WED UNION. The tlandtrtr. We Louiet ill Joumul stale that Geni J. M. McCalla. the author of the late foul ,,,, Mr. Oaf, revwo'tlv mmle .. .. . . W ,0 "?, 01 ,m rrtnyw risn Chnreb of Lexington, of. which he waa ax Elder, for a certificate. of good moral, rharseter. Iha .innnnhMiiiiiinolv mfuanl in him ..... Hn.. !i ' i..' i c" "Tv Vlr'.V" all haste from the church, well knowing thst h- would otherwtte he imnn-rtittelV expeHea., -J rf . , 1 1 ' 11 1 ; ' 1 1 , jitni anwntrom eietw;-i an riwiwi'.rr' eentty neio in ine town m oiuinoia, (in wim n Mr Polk resides.) for a magistrate, the volcl atond as follow s Jame. M. a hite ( WbigV 68, Jfremiab Cherrv (W 8-srtM re7 sgainat the ro canomate, py wr. mnmp nm. -. . : " iV'"?:-: ,:. James G. Birmiiha Amnion candidate ft r ' ... m. . , i-h,ck iiMiwruiiw uopii luiHinaiix, lor Legislature of Michtgsn where ba resides, by the Polk and Texans in SnginaW county. Who I courts the Abolitioniau T '-. , "r":-.. f "T?i' e n ' bm t j t l -'t ''T" I Stocks fell in Philadelphia immediatelv It was "1 ascertained 8hunk ij ... -. . was elected Governor of Pemi- aylvaniai This is a foreahadowiiig'iif what would pqm'jkiffa)p, PrctWenU Pro perty would st once deprreiat "twenty-five per rent, in value throughout the y non. . . 'if '- The Allamsnee Whig ga Meeting, in grange l eoaaryVon VtouriM;' according to the Ra- I '8 ."T,:" PP1' was truly a splen- j did sn"air.;la Stated that from 8 tu 4000 people j mt, ihere. imoni whom were many ladies. I Um lladger, .KMrrBlanJy; Waddell Miller. 1 HaaitMl. irtetonay''lothrki.. Rus6e)rirll I tong.Nubal othen, Wrsssed the sssem- 1 blsge...-. . . '. I oaenaugw irom ne taaparwiurnwn numerous I notices of disssters in their marine news. ; Some Ueeaels in tiMV errived here . t... .it, ?r-! pry u I'.t rr2l K. (cf Tt...-- is tl t -a hiadol H, 1 4 n v.ry cary r ; r ..-.ts u Jas:s J. . . ;::::ta- s u ,c-; rrtrt area ,t-J ..- - -S an v Thera is Was. 0. Csywa-UCa -'fZzatxat cf . hia ptrty" from this Sum. fl what publw a nor wash be declared that :"JU meant to boll-e moat Deaocratie of alt Odsoerais, f t!t wa j the only wsy M rise ia r-iUOeal KSkv v,' ! There ia Louis P. II awry, Cksitrria cf the Democratic" Ceatrai Cotsmtitaea at EJ!;hi bo ia aa old Federalist. -- - T V.:, Now look la other State. . w, 'T' There if Ly( Woodbary, C:aator from New Hampshire, fno aa elected Ccreraot of that State, by tba votes cf the Federal party. : : : i here uf tienrv . Uubira.'1aia Senator hom . - . ' . , . .. ,.. aw UaAipahire, who was one of the prime mo- n the choice of aTefegais to tho Um$vt4 f - -i 4 bare George Bancroft of tlassachusetta, ajtpulk cwndidalo for Qavernor. ; ? 'jTbeiw as. Judge Cowellif Choda Ijland, out f enief meB) i me potT EebellltMV 0OW -L, , . . . . "'8l"nl speechaa for Polk ami Tas. - " There ie Walter R. Danforth of Rhode Island, Ux t'oUeclor of Prof tdnce, one of the rankeat eueraiieie in all me und; also t IMrrite, and a Pcb maker oa tba Polk and Texas side.. ' 1 " 'uge wiuerpoH w new aoia( ue is aa 01a r eoeruft. There ie Martin Van Baron of few v York, who oppoeed the re-eleciion- of Mr. Iladiaoa to the Presidency v - . ' : ' t - There ia James Buchanan of Pennsylvania, U S. Senator, who declared "that $ ht tkovghi As Aoda itom of ikmetotic blood in him lit toouU l.iwcl mi m tf ou,7 and who in 18; I ron n, PIu Senate, aaid I have been There is Chsrles .lngersoll of PennsTtvania. just elected to Congraaa by the Polk party, who jf j, ijTej j, ,n j,Ti qj .nv E-toJu. . " ' T tion he should have been a TORY.. There ie Wm. Wilkina of Pennsylvania Mr. rt..fA.t. 0...mm aI nr. :H x Jin una.Mij " an wiru iu ail inauuii u' 1. .h 1.t u... 1. lf.Jl.K wan ,,,. ,auiuu whole Drroomtio party,, I .-There . ia John ,, feVfhne of Pennsylvania. THE VERY MAN TO WHOM MR. POLK WROTE 1113 TARIFF LETTER i ho lean old Fetleralnt. 1 'i'rrf ASi v There ia Mr. Cromwell, the editor of the Alba- ny Argus. aPidV paper; be is an old Federal) -1 There ia James TarroH, the rertnt Polk can- I dklate for Governor in Maryland ha Van old i Fderslisu l - .. - Thw j. Gvrnor Thomaa of Mantandt be Re'puhiiijBei,' g- PoJk paper,' who in lWXaaid lu we win 0.Tf, firi-nesa. for th Hiii.-.l I ,jn w,,ch atampfd apoa aa tha name of Federat- i , ... i it. wv vja tat -w itwat ravwtrw aBw I fhereia Oarret I) Vll o' Ne-Virertev rau ,." '-." i ij a Senator, be ie an old Feder.JttV' This list wight be greatly exraded, bow it will tuflire to Mtablith what wk ben 'with ihat if there be a Federal p-ty now, James K Polk, (of TenneMoe.) sianda for theltead of it. , Jhe Fayeiievill Otwerver ftiXist wekrha uVtailed account if the late Whig mats mewiine at Holly (Jrove, in Sampaon County. A part oi ilw Ontcrvt-r a report folliwt.. .-' r x I ArVr a lew reinarka bv tba Preriilent -of tli I Day, Edwanl Lee W ioahnr. Eq- waa called on, I . 'M fT -:V j hours. I an sou? revjew int. eieet nuettwns at Ittuw Hg 1W0 i..rii., earciaHy iB retto I the Tariff. Ili.iribiiii.m f , .lie Proe-ed. if j ihe I PoMic liidt. and NxiHtnal : Bxnk and, rlnstfd I w.ith 8 puwetfully draw fomrttt between llie I cbttraeterjaiBd imbtic'aervwe of ihe candidaiet now before the patpK and a glowing ralog, .if I nr -Iothhib lemi-r. HENRY I.AY. H M. I ihm hul hbe. mat Ihe array of foe.S preteiiicd t.w lr, vviotiow, etpeciallv on tlM much' a'ued .p,;,. -sft ft... i mint of im liearer. -Aitliectoae of Mr. WiBtlow'. tprerh. the 1 "?W Tw,, or d"w'. snd, that ditnos- T. Etq..lK,ihf Wilmg,Wi;.rrS.ivela i mi loniiit umm mem. lit tna mnai IeIimumi. aicia a - . w i .mm- a - : '? "V. w""w T1 ?"rnor' W i ih argmoei,!, wi , aon nrnaa nunv I fli Ihnaa mtaftrlk.sa atsiastalsi M iha s.... - ting thoee ttm..g appeale to , the patrioiiatn of I ,heir nranra. Uluo Ih.ir llutV and tha:. lw.U I dan .to thamalves, to their ewie&late, and to the country, which, cannot be without their infla ence up to and on the' day of election. IiHleed from the spirit manifeSl by fhf gallant 'Vr higs of Naiopton. we do not doubt thai iliey will ; be ftoind faithful, both nw and tben.Vr 11 ; fivxi followed s ipls of rapiial Whig Songs, by i portion f ibav; Wilmington Delegation and ntl ers. These f.rfined a novel snd most agreea ble interlude to the mora serious ceremonies of the day. ; . ' ft hj '- tfwi&k i The last speaker' wu Thoma J. Moritev. Esq., of Sampson. Who eloeed en enimawd Speech by presenting, in the name of Mite Wt tuns, a young lady of Sampton, a large C. the work of her own fiir hsnds, wt irh ihe bad decorated with good Patriotic W big sentiments, and pretenied aa i teetrmony of her interect in the good caute. Mr. MeRee retponded plea santly to the remarks of Mr. Mwiseyr.the cake wu diil v admired and dcpaiehed, and the meet ing adjourned at near f o clock, not an anplea sani incident having occurred to mar' Its enjoy ment, by all persons, of til parries, so far aa wa could judge. .vvtf;-'S; - iv'.w.v-- - I shall ftantf erect, wlifi a spirit nBconfluenU. whilst life endnret,resy to second the exertions of the people ia thsci s cf L.-rnr,the Unoa, L.AMATbSm8ji!ytfC!: a f . r, wiJ not vary macb froa dC-a. fsTTL ?t tLe y eaaeaily ovewaie that. aci evry t-'.s foe Cky. The eklegauoa ia Cor-sa 'x. U ie rn-i-'e, tm& 11 TTt ?. Natives, tl Car r!t sad Tciss. Tls Lr; wil e:t!a ssora WL-s lLaaa Lst ' ' Ci:aBaIeya (Uh!;) tBor'y .'.rCrr rrr wa tot f3 gssca g-jort r tZZi. TU Ccr-aaieoal iLIcrfJaa mii to 1 Whia aa IS V.k aad,Tasaae. The Legistsmrt lias a land- some Whfj c-jority. ' Clsy'g majority," aeeereV , ng to tie ben secounta, will be heavy, j -'. CEw I ATfc aaesabetf of Congress elect ara of e;.h party. , Tto popalar aaajotitf ap: Cs Whijs It nearly or qnhwSCX ' a - Tli Eurcean papers stand awb2a trs Cat the Queen of SpaiaM bestowed apoa Santa Anna the gransl eroae of the order of Charles L'l. This woatJ aeca a small sa!r of itself, and 000 wiitr which the pepj-ls of the United Stries wou!J stareely bother themselves But seel the sathor of ths electioneering tract, The Sooth in Dan ger," aeises bold .of jtha cireumatanoe, lalselj statei 1 that tba Queen of England had bettowed the order 00 Santa Anna, and deducea thence aa argument that England backs Mexico la to (llMiaM nf ara. ivulnil ,Kia mmim I .. ' m ... r- vwmM ,1, BB J CAIN, -y be annexed ! -The author of the trad in qoeetioav is Robert Jt Walker, Senator from Misaissippt. He it is, therefore, who lale'tfied the record, sow then drew the conclusion above noted. AudlhuS it ia that the people .are humbugged i each nia compoops as Sesator Walker ara titlr political teachers. , ' . There waa a very disastrous hurricane at Ha vana and Matar.rs oa the 4d and IA of thia monthi At the fv-rmer placa about 12S houaaa were unroofed, and the shipping lowered tsrriblr.1 Out of S3 vesaels in port at Msisnxas but S rod out tbe gsle la safety. - - . ICOKMaHCATXa.! -( Af a meeting of the mtrilminin Vohm fers,f on Uonday efmtirjJMat'iagLf Cspi, O. , G. Pauiav prwkled' jNTchainaan," and Order ly Sergeant JajixrEBicu scted u eecrstary-: - Pt 1... : -t,L : ' "... . ... "- a ne cuairman naving expi.inea tne Oojert M ImO,, meeting-the following resolution introduced tot'i James Burch wa pused almost anaoimously ; " s : Jttwmii That the Company knowa and etyl 1 T ihe " W oaiaoToa Vounrrgina,! eeasa 49 4 sxist a a voutpany from Una tuaa . : Tbf anne xrd resolutions were ibea aflVred sad adopted without a dissenting voice. .'. f -. vn motion ol kieut. Ilios. H. Uowey, - ArseaW." Thai wa tender to V,u. 61 tL - Parsley, oor wsnnest srknowledgemenw for tho Patrio'a and 'faithful discharge f . hie duties while eommsnder of the vVuasington Yolaa)f b-ers.?i - ?. .-. -,-- ; - - w motion 01 wm: U. Jones, 1 IfMOVeejf, That the thanks of this Corps fetea. -derail bi Lieuis C, B. Miller, Time. II. Howsy, and Henry Nutt,Tiir the military and gentleman V nan ni.iim r in wnrcn uiey auH'.uargea neir UU- v tiee a4aVwrevVx.. i p " On ishhmmi if Lieut' Thoe; II." IloWey ; .. ' JRtntlul, That for the ervn-ee rewlered to -uahy the gentlemen of the Band, we a nder oar v miwi hearrveiminks, and beg leave 10 euggeet to tho (ionipanyV thai we pnsant them with ihe itv smioeniB-tKffiiig to the Company. m A i On motionU "(faj.; B. Jones, ifinofved, ThHih'e' J!ag f this Company to pfrsented to CapiO. G. Paraley, in testimony of the resprct ws had for him whilstseting u our . Commander. ' 1 V 7i ' ' - On motion f jnhardj. Jones, 1 . .nsV ' ' ttesotpnl, That the procei dings f thif meet- f; ing be published in the l 'hroakle! and Joutv nV printrd in this Town. : - . . . , t .On motion the mming adpurnrd sfns awt - - O.O. PAC9IIJi!V. V.km J Jagss Burch, See'y, . ' T ,."tw.wr-ewnp wt rao .paja .. JPtim tA .Vrirt RfgUttr. Mr. Gales: f witnessed a scene oa the tSth of Septttinner, at Shields' ( old Mine, "m Moore County, which sxeiied in, me wore cnthusiaia in the cause of ihe Whig pany, than an little incident I have ever been witness tuv nere had been an apointmehl matle tor tho Whig EUctor of the. District to address the people of Moore " it tht place,' and h. in conpaay ith Dr.F J. HOI and inhere. at off fo the -Mine, What was our Mtaitjliaieijil, upon reaching the place detignated for speak nnr to behold s Clay Flag flying at die Pip of a tLibeny Pidet Her, in the midat of a PllwFo sl, barren snd Nne .hjvaied, with scarce ly ihe mark of eiviljaaimn along the bridle pathe leading loihit Ophirof N. Cah4ina,'wM aeen lli Mars nd siriiies if owe gbiriaoe Unkm waving in ibe brCKi; -i There was not a very large eol lection tif people; on arvnt'sA tho iiicleminejr of tint weaiherf Mr, WaaatLt .tho eandldata for Elector, howmr.eddreavadwa.saeetiiig in a few pertinent rruisrks, and introduced Dr. Hilt to the company .who vent into a 8pechf aome length upon the topic, of the day. ; For braeueal Senas, eoand judgement, and ha( py iliustratioiE, I have not heard. Dr.' HiU's sprfch eurpassed thin season. -Ttw wfjole company seemed tiruck w iih it, and tbe Doctor deter tea lacing credit for his uutirir g seal in the Whig raose. Soon sfler the spsaking wis over, Mr. W.pt u, obserssd to ths company, that H sroold ba tCing to now how many pou men there were prevent, snd requested tbe Clav men to rice, whereupon eyevy man on the gmu. d rose to his feet Immedi-at-ly saving and exrepimgoneaolitsry Individa. al, who, I understand tinea, toe aaid lie ahmihl yte for Mr. Clay,M,f .m- '; 7htav thi Democrat thctiontntci:tU ptopltin rtnnmjlvmtat,Tbo following ar ta ken Com th Fluladclphia Mercury, a devotes! upj vr 01 ro Ik ana ua ma. ' hi Oemocrotic infs W As Arf-T. .It was s pemocrstie Ceugreee that psssed (to Ta rtn sci of ia 10. i u i - It wm a Democratic Confrstf that passtj t, Tsriffsct of IM4 It wasa DcmcHmiM fJopgyeMtr.at Msted un tariff setofiriS-t'sinst which Henry Cly v-i, 5 It wss a Demolratia Crgjrea tLaf (S&..J C TsfijTsct of I8SI 4 - It was by Democratic votes that tha TaiU'ca. of-1949 traa passsd. ' v1 ' It was a Democratic Hmtse ot CepfCKataliea that refused, la Z'.t ta disturb c?rrrtT tU set 'y . 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Wilmington Chronicle (Wilmington, N.C.)
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