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THE COMMERCIAL Is published every Tuesday, ThuridaytniSalurday, i sj,w per annum, payaDie ait cases w j moniis-toBiNCr r; EDITOR AND PROPRIETY ' 1 "j BKNAMInU HOWZB, Owner 0 iW uotl Afar! St RATES 6r AOTCRf tStSd 1 sqr. 1 insertion. $050 1 sqr. months, $1 1 " 2 " 73 1 3 ' 1,00 1 '3 1 " 5 8 12 1 " 1 jnonth,. 2,50 mnbM a souare If ttn Advertisement exceeds twelve line, the price will be in proportion. , AH advertisements are payable at the time of their insertion. . Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on the most liberal terms. E3" All Advertisement inserted in the tri-weekly Commercial, are entitled to one Insertion in the Weekly, free of charge JOB, CARD amd FANCY PRINTING executed in superior style. WILLIAM J. CLARK, ATTORNEYAT LAW, ItALEIGHN. C. Bept02ibl848. 76-w. tri. c CARROLL fc FENNELL. Grocers & Conmbsion Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. W A VS ALWAYS OX HAND, A OBNCBAL A880BTMEMT Or FAULK tJROCEKIES, LtyUOU, WINES, U AND WILL PAT PAITICVLAt Attention to the sale of all kinds of Produce S. J. CABBOLL. July 13. 1848. C. T. rCMNBLL. ' F . G L A RK, MAHOPACTUBBB AND PKALBB I ALL KIITDf Of CABINET FURNITURE. CHil&S, BEDSTEADS, WRITING DESIS, I1T TRASSES, PAILLAITKRS, it- FRONT STREET, NEAR MARKET, WILMINGTON, N. C. April 11th, 1848. 11-1-y. DEROStTbROWN & Co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, j March lY. 1848. 1-v. BROWN, DEROSSET & Co., GENERAL COMMSSIONMQRCHANTS, 159 FRONT ST. NBWYORK. March 17 1813. ,1-V. A. MARTIN, GENERAL AGENT A Mn Oo m m i s s i o n M e r.c h a n t -fforlh Water, 8 Jtoorubove Princeii Street,' Murphy' $ Building,) WILMINGTON, N. O. Oct. 3. 81 j7 & wTTTmcgary f0bwa8uin8 and comnuiion merchants, WLM1NQTON, NO. March 17. 1948. 1-r. RO VV LEY," AS iTbURN ER& CO. General Commliiian Merthtiti, No. a A 6, South Whabvbb, PHILADELPHIA. AVo are prepared to make lit linta ofNavel3tores,etc.,c Refer to .fenrs.ULL-k VamTaouc Wo are prepared to make llberaladvanceson shlp- minte of NaveI3tores,Stc.,cnignedto uslorsale. Hassan- ruiit, fleoaoi VV. Davii, January 18. WIlmlngton.N.C. 128-ly. ELIJAH DICKINSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT. S jnior i irtnor of ftie late fir in of Dickinson &. Morria WILMINGTON, If. C. Refer to Meaars. B. DeForeslA Co., Y . Neemlth 4 Waleh, Jr,e ror"- Ocl.3. 1817. 8My-p GEORGE S. GILLESPIE. AOENT TOW. THE SALI OF TIMBER, LUMBER, NAVAL STORES, Wll malco liberal caih advances on allconaignmenta of produce. March 17. 1 J. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ird Door North Woitr Strut, WILMINGTON, N. C. J Hatnawat. "J. L). Hathawav. Oct. 27,1847. " G. W. DAVIS, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. March 17. 1848. 1 JOHN C. IATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 10, 1847. 8T BLANKS - f&INTKD TO ORDER. AT TH R COMMERCIAL OFFICE. BACON AND PORK. f1Ms.ClerBUesi I hhda. Shoahkrai 40 bwrcU meas Pofk, for le by 3Q nat, . hop iiiipiEMo VOL. 21 NO. 95 WILMINGTON; THURSDAY V JOHN HALL, SHIP AGENT AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, "No. 30 GRATIER STREET. Hew Orleui April 13, 1848. 110-ly. F. J. LORD & CO. Rice Factors & Commission Agenta. Nov. 26, 1847. 109-1 -p. LIFE INSURANCE IN THE NATIONAL LOAN FTJND SO CIETY, OF LONDON, AND FIRE INSURANCE IN THE jETNA INSURANCE COM PANY, OF HARTFORD, Conn., OB, IN THE HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK,. May be effected by ppllcatlou to DbROSSET, BROWN & 0i. Nov. 25,1847. 108 W. A. LANGDON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. O. Nov.'23, 1847. 107 M'KELLAR & M'RAE, LUMBER AND TUBER AGENTS, GENERAL COimiSSlol MERCHANTS, and GROCERS, Stfir formerly occupied by Hall AaiiaTBOho, NORTH WATF.R STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. hbotobai'bbliab. axxx.m'bab. Nov. 11, 1847. 02 THOMAS ALLIBONE fc Co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 8, South Wharves, PHILADELPHIA. Aaftieei mide Cuiigimeiti. Refer to Messrs. mlngtoTl, N. C. Nov. II. DiRoasBT, Bbown 41 Co Wil- 102-y HARRISS k RUSSELL, (SCCCE8BOB8 TO CHARLES D. KLU8,) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTI, WiLjtniaTos, N.C. OIOTCC HABBlll. HBKBVr. iDHBLL. REFER TO K. P. Hall, Esq. ) O. G. Pabbut, Rao. Wilmington. Jno. A. Taylob, F.bq. J ABMta Patton, Esq , New York. Attx. Hibbon, J" , F.bq., Philadelphia, Mcssts. Williami, w r. La if A if ot v.o. chartcjton. H. r . rlAaaa, ksq. ) Sept. 4th, 1847. 3-tf- L. MALLETT, AOENT FOR THE SALE Or Timber, Lumber, Naial Stores, Ac, NutCa Budding, North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. 9, 1847. 101 BARRY, BRYANT & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. March 17, 1648. 1 tf. WILLIAM NEFF, (Lai of the firm of Ntrr & WAHitrn.) WUOLE8ALK AND RETAIL BEALBH IN SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, CORNER OF DOCK A WATER STREETS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Dec. 7th, 1847. US-it. : CASSIDEY, SCHRADER Co., ENGINEERS AND MiCfllNISTS, VimVngton IfC. Tm abovb riBM havb aatcTaD Ait irriKatvi Iron and Brass Foundry TOGETHER WITH Middle wd Blacksmith Shops, Where orfnrtfor every acTlUo of werk In their line of builneat will be expedition jr and faithfully executed. July 25, 1849. -if. MARTIN k CRONLY, AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GENERAL" AGENTS. WllmlBfloa, R. Cn Oct. 3 1848. 6tt. PLOUGHS. aaoerlorN i perl oi o. 1 lV. Ploughs. Jan. 8. Jual recelvedaad for aale, by McKKLLER McRAK. 126. FAYETTEVILLE FLOUR. tZT BBLS flue and taper m Flew. For eaU u J. t W. L. McOARV'S. A PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, SCOTT, KEEN A CO. V MERCHANT TAILORS, AH If OBALEHd llf SUPERIOR KtaAy Made Cloftiijag. MARKETSTREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 21. 1043. W-J- CORNELIUS MYERS, ANUFACTURER AND DKALEK IX HAfs, CAPS, UMBli ELLAS AND WALKING CANES, &c. WILMINGTON, N. C, Mrket-t. Oct. 17. , Si- W. L. SMITH, , (Late op the tibm or Sandfobd &. Smith.) AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. . Store od North Wate Street, Pareley'a block. Oct. 14. W-yc J. S. WILLIAMS' Fancy & Staple Drj Goob Stor e. ONE DOOR WEST OF Vm, SHAW'S DRUG STORE, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 14, 1848. M. Jas. T. J$orrl9y Lumber aid Timber Inspector, WILMINGTON, N". C. Oct. 12. . 89-rJin JAMBS T. MORRIS, Ascnt r iht Sale it forebau o NEGROES, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 12. 89-6m WM. M. HABBla. BVOEMB B. DBAKC HARRISS & DRAKE, General Commission Merchants, WILMINGTON, "N Rxrtsixcm 0. 0. Parsley, Esq, CoL John McRae, Wilmington, N. C. Messrs. Ballard 4 Huntinirton, Will Peck, Esq.. Raleifi h.N. C. iZXS L-r e" - P-yctteville, N. jT - 1 1 1 1 t. .u-.. S C. Messrs. James Corner Sons. Baltimore. " E. A. Soudcr & Co., Philadelphia. " Thompson 4 Hontoa, N y . " Pillsbury & Sandford, new 1 ou" " Hunling A Tufie, IJoston. " J.AG.P.Titcomb, Kennebonk, Me. September 14th, 1848. 77-tf. W. BRANSON : AGENT FOR THE SALE OF 1 JIBES, LUMBER, RATAL STORRJU. Nulfs Building, North WaJr Strt WILMINGTON, N.C'' Sept. 28 1848. 83-c. N.B.HUGHES , AUC"'ialER Ann COMMISSION MERC II AN T, RALEIGH, N C. Solicits consurnmenta, and will attend- to all bust- ncas enirusied W bLm, and pledges hituacBT that all conaigDinota and busioeM aliejl be strictly dose to conloroiily to the wiahea of bis employer. , REFERENCE. T. LoaiKo, Esq., WiknlntrtOn. t. W. WiLKiNea, E., FeyitviHe. Aug. 26, 1848. . 69-ly. JOHN D. LOVE, DEALER IH CABINET FURNITURE. BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS. MATRASSES, At, ROCK SPRING, WILMINGTON, N. C. Marine and Fire Insurance. THB Subscriber having received the Age acy the Caasjen Insirance Companj, N. J. CHARTERED 1832. VITI A CAPITAL QFSIH.OIO, or Wlttalngton and vicinity, will, tane Polklea on crgoea,frelrttaand veeeelaoutof this porti andalao take Fire rials on ai reasonable term as a 17 other leatltutloo, Loeeeaanstalaed wilt be promptly and 1 honorably adiaeted and paid, andfncaae of dlfleience he Courts of North Carolina wlllb acknowVgvd. A. MARTIN, lgl. Dec. 14, 184T. llaVly-c. Twenty Dollars Rcwird. 1 I WILL live Twenty Dollar Re- Al ward for rhe Wrement of my man PETER ln Wltmlnsion Jail. Peter ta about 5 feet 4 I ache high, ha dark skin, I somewhat broken, snd sboat SO ysar ef age. H 1 sppoeed lo be ibotrt Wllnunctsii, or on Tows Creek. - S. DEWtTT, AH Salnta, S Oct 7. . C. COAL. TO!t8 lUd A she Coal, bmken end mM. Foraalc.bv W. L. 8M1TH, SO . Oct 14. 90U. BY THOMAS LORINO. MORNING, OCTOBER 20, TOE CITY HOTEL. Adjoiilig tkeCurt Itite Mitti RALEIGH, N. C. HRAS been recently ihoronghlr repeired, amd greatly Improved bf theridttion f large umber of pleaeaiii and conimodloee roome which am notci taa by any la Um City. The table ai wava rurniahed with the beet ihM eaal be pracared, and the ohargea are modertU atcaabe fliwdedw The atai)a are lo good order, well Aininlahed with prorendtrt and attended of earrfu! and experkmoed Mra. Ikmctke would therefore resptetfultf Imrlte thejBttention of the members f ttM anmtelttaff Leglelttore and the travelling public to the advantage preaeniedilv thla ratabtlahmeot; RlaBrpt.l2l849. ' W-ly-w-t- NORTH CAROLINA BACON. 6000 Oct 10. LBS. veryauperlor Bacon roaad. For tale by J. A W. L. M ARV. NAILS AND SPIKES. Ken Nails aaaorted ii to 2nd i 100 W do. SpfluaCutand Wreaaht. spnuaCu J. W. aaleM Oei. lOt MoOARVS. 10. BLOWN SALT. I nn HAU. Liverpool Blown Ban, von JLVV ding from senr. n lota lo ault by Charles Mills. For R. W. BROWN. 19. Oct 10. SALT. 2,6001BH,!I-' OcU 14. coarse Alaot 8aiL Fo HOWARD PEDEN. 8 CHEESE Ofl Bote Prime Cheeee. For sate by CARROLL FENNELL. Oct. 7. 67. NOTICE. THS sabacribna have fhia day entered Into Ct partnership, under the Arm of MARTIN ft CRONLY, for the transaction of a General Anctto Commission mad Agency buelnna, at (he late au of Cronly. Walker A Hall. A. MARTIN. M. CRONLV . Oct. 3. 8e-tf . 10,000 Cords Pine Wood. FIR0POSAL8 wlU be received until 1st Maveaa. I her next, tor the delivery of ten thoasaad eatdt Pine wood for the Steam Boats of the WMmiagtM and Ralelgt Rail Road Company. To be dslivefed during tneyear i4 on rward tte Hteamboete or o the wttarf as may be required. Blddera will please sum the kind of pine, dead er uvuig, una me pnee 01 eacn. Sl. 12. A Fine Set of Teeth for Z5 Cents. White Teeth, Foul Breath, Healthy Gums. Yellow and unhealthy toe Lb, after beinr once or twice cleaned with JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE, h.vt the appearance oft he moat beautiful Ivory, amd at the eametiineiL is so perfectly tiaocaM and exaaj- altelyhneihatits constant dally use la nigbly advanta geoua, even to thoae teeth that are In good condition, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing pre mature decay. Tfcoaej already decayed, It prevents from becoming worse ttalae fistena soctvaaare be coming loose, and by peraeveraaee It will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath delcloualy sweet. PRICE 2SOR 37t;ENTS A BOX. Sold la Wilmlngtoa, by Upprtt W lilting. MOLASSES. Kf HHDS Superior retailing Molasee. For v w east by BARRY BRYANT O. September 12, 1S48. Jg, . NOTICE. TtlE subscriber has this day entered halo a Co partnership with R. J. Joesa, fat the p wry si of carrying a the Boot and She boaloeea la all It branches, at hi old stand la Market street, under th firm of GRAY A JONES. All person Indebted me. either by note or ac count, will please call and eiu, aa the eld frultsese must b closed ap. . CHAS. GRAY. Wflroingwa, Aag. ISth, f29tk,) 70-rf. RECEIVE f) per A. J. DcItOSSET. Cf Boxet adamantine candle ; XAJ 2hhl.P.R.8ugarr B bote. Soda bites 4 I do. Bolter crsckrsj 4 dozen mustard 1 3 bbls. plcKKa ; 1 lioina oeJa laSM Bsckeu 1 uneattlaMi v 2 boxes sTOtand CUsasjio, Ac.. Ae. CARROLL FENNELL. Oct. 7th. tl- GRAIN 8TORE. Berthed fcr IF. L. Jvnei. 1 flA BtSHKLS seed Ryer I bush, wed Wheal 1 ALSO 0 STORE. 17S beM aaperior sew crop Hay 1 North Caiyttna Cora 1 Cow PesaateSaadlOopOThualM Fresh ground Hossooy and Meal j FsyetUvtlte md CamJ FWar 1 Os4 al 40 eA par busosl, CowWcra. do. Oct. 14. COFFEE AND SUGAR. rfVBAGS prim Rio Cofleai uJ 30 00. Miaira 00 Hhda. prim Porto Rleo Sagar 1 i bbta. Sloans btt erushed Sunt. For si at j. a w. Oct 10. FLOUR. OA RBLS FreWi O round ffout from sew Wheat A.J 20 4 bbka. do. Aa. do. do. Wheat, foe ssi by HOWARD a PEPEW Oct. 11 APPLE8. TWENTY Five barmse AppW .for eal. a HOWARD fEDEN'S. Oct n. 89. 1848. Whcle N 407. 1 SONOIiCS ELECTION DAT. Wer gviog la mnU a prudent, , W wtnt f on ill to come. There', boo ad 4o b n mlirhtY fam. And loU M gob offuru r We're not ngomi.to efeetioaetr, Or Iea4 too off Um track. But merely Wrtt About n mno ' Thev aofrletlme emJI Old Zach. WU trp, mlk tm And try to make ft bndy, Jurt before you drop jour rote, Ta think of Hi6 brand. YonTI od eoaa fellowa rm there, A Wdioff vd tAdr tiekais, i The'yta moetfjr ma with iieada ewatled U Am if they had the ricketi iT- . They're run a mao whose name- k Cam, And they'll want to poll you back, But we've a few de-patclie tore, To aend to General Zach. Walk op before oa, And wtrnf) ytj m to drop yeur rota Just think Of JjWOTT. They II ,key lry tafpio- yam About ,a broken aword, And how their General got wo mad, When Mall the army Hooted r We wont deny what they may ayl About their bravii deieader, But we've. a chap In jtar crowd tr no. never oan MdrreMer. . Walk op. walk up, And dont voa go to bait O, And when aboat to drop your vote, JuBiUunkofPrtoiltto. We're notngoin to puff oor man, Or talk about hia virtue, We merely brashed yaar memory up, Because it couldn't kut you : Them other chape are up to all The talking aadfVwritmf, But we've a nmnSif aoeaa That mostly doea tte fighting. So walk ep, wnlk up, Walk up once again, And think before you drop your vote, Of BtKna Hsta'i plain. GENERAL TAYLOR: HlB MoiAL, IjrrEHJCCTTAL ASD PrOTES- "KMAL CHAKACTEa. Oat. Taylor 1 Character at draw Ho. J. Crittenden. Mr. Cnttenden'a fpeech. to the friend- of Taylor and Fiumore, at Marry'i yard, (in Pittsburg', Peon.,) waa almost wholly an eloquent, warmhearted eulogy of the char acter of General Tajier, pubhc and private. A few of (he point commented on are as follows : . Gttural Taylor it a Wiig.Tbis, the Bpenler said, he declared from bis own knowledge. He ui a Whig a good Whig a thorough Whig. I know him to be a Whig, but not an ultra Whig. AU hia po litical ftehnga are identified with the Whig party. - Central Taylor u an konat wtan. On the upright oca of General Taylor's character Mr. CpUendeo dwelt with great aarneat ne&a, ai a trait rwhich he knew, and felt, and admired. He said he was emphatica)- nenta of the old soldier to trirl aught againat him, impeaching his uprigirtaeaf, in all his txankaolions, eVurinr a publio Ma of fosCv veaxt. Hia armearanee and maBH neriDear the impress of such stedisbotvl esty, thai pacakuon, maannesa, aad autaV- uy aia Ingbtened tragn h preaeocei uan. Twiggs, who has been on habua of inti mate personal intercourse with him, sail to the speaker, lately, that there was not a man in the world, who had beea in the company of Gnerat Taylor five minutes, who wovJd daie make an improper pro- poasiion to him. Dishonesty flees from his presence. Gourol Taylor it a ma cf great aiUUirt His whole military life gave evidence 0 this. He. never committed a blunder, or lost a battle. There is not another man in the army who would have fought the Vat tte'of liucna Vista but GeaervA. Tf-ylor anl not smother who woald bawj wen ft. ExaiTaine the whole history- his eiptoita, ia ail their details, and you sea tha dance of far reaching sagacity, and great ability. General Taytor u stem j trnrmnf not mere schpiasuc leamog fee has nev er naduated at a colleirw bai bis isiad richly' stored with that practical knowl edge which is acquired botn irom Ren and hnnka. He is a deenly raadt man. in aB ancient and modern hlrtory, and la aB mat ters jeUtiDf to lh practical duties of life, civil and ouhtary. Ha is inairaaU with Plutarch, said the speaker a Plutarch bare himself, as bright aa era adorned th page of history. General Otbaon has told hint, that he and General Taylor had en tered the army nearly tooUaer, axwt bad served together almost constantly, aaul he (Gibson) retired, and that dunng Luat time they sat togetner on seveoteen courts mar tial, many of them Important and intrfcai cases, and in every single instance Zachary Taylor had been appointed ie draw wp the Opinion of the court ; a briiliaat tawtiutony to his M pence abtlatiaa, and ripe learning, and practical knowledge. CrVaerai Taylor1! humanity and timplvdy ef tiaracUr-QantzzX V :f kg plain, unassuming, , unoskrat.'. , nptlenjajily man. There If na prvie, jr. fvjery, no BITS ahtltt KtfM A irnwli. fared just as his soldiers fafti's the W ...1... . M r " " U mAAMW UB ma food--alept under hia mt,asic!ar- wBDi simuar tatiga ; for . IS tsssCa, a MeZKO, never sWriinnihrtritrtar' " ' Mimm-n j. KUKlIirBS. BUHI BIISDilCII W III character, had won for htm the loft of his soldier, in never keptgMid ' suWiJ -bid tentVor any pomporpida. Ka tnun ed his soldiers, and they trusted aad loved" v tarn inretuni. llmheaninttaimmM yj WW, mum w wm bmsrmm ui ium HVBS tm nm ..J u ..mS.i vat . t ( soldiers, aad cntoana tha trnag . tnd tsr tne vanqutsned too. lie bf Criead of the) masses : there is ho aristiTabimt him . be is a true democrat He wfH aicra the Whin? House, and? she! new ttcrct (hi wuing ana J)im irnocracy of fZf aft wuwn aaa w rope mspj sea ana jajaw lea; he win bruigatrua, vigOBXBf far dant, refireahin Detnecracy. General Tkyior frOKrnmtUf n tow's He la a rood and true WfciV. - but he win proscribe no man for 44351 ence of opinion, lla , hitae IpathN pro crrption. He lore the free" fodeasttW uUerance of optnioftr- - Ty r General TamWa wotitUn.2xam obiecl. said the speaker lo General Taylos be oause he is from the RotiUi, and is a slave- boldsjC Are we not one tjaostit Dototi not tore the Union t HavtJ 1 hot the sarna rifhts, asaKeBttK:iian, to aB lha Uoctii of ruMom, PtuntLthat yoa have aa renusy ivannwsi we are one people broci the Atlantic to the Pacific ; from our most northern tind to the Bio Grande we are one people---tt.lt aB ftjf country it is aUjvirs, There is no cotrntm there never was a country, like that. V Bonie, in her tnightiest days, never poatessed to vmat and splendid a country as this -eo gnuad, ' ao greaJ, so gloriooK Our uWinyuasglonaMaaoai country, it ws hold together, and do Aot suffer sectional pnjxaicam torn vide taW We speak one langttge our tdenity m the) same: we are arte consolidated peootfc4nkT our success has hnheftabeea rtoriouarsmdr. Junpreeedented. Shell we, then, drrk!h feeling 1 lNo.no I No xnattar where our. rnanUrromtif beit ad Aratxfean, Oei Tailor, in lus feelaiTs. knows no doutb, no North, do East, no Weal lie is aa American I Wbettoa Mar? in ma tent for forty years. , hosaa, fog forty years, has been under' & stirs aad stripes of the Anterican flagt n4httsf of ns WIWI WUUUJ. t ' V ' General TayWt habits. lla fa a tempe rate man ; he never abottleof spuits in his Kfe. His habits are amvtotj. General TkyUr't injUxibSityef charadtr, Finally, aaid tl? speaker, be isj amatf m cannot buye man ywi eannet mltmm.--. man you cannot txjue aod a man who never surrenders. PitUamrg Gai. Botlsb m LoTJtsiASA-Wa learn fraaa the New Orleans Eke tlat the Caat and. fJoev leader there are in great coostensaljoa at the republication of Butler's speech in Cotv grca, aasaiiiog th Oooiee, The Be asry : 'They essay vagve denkla, frothy rifaarota and personal abuse, bat they bare aot sew eeeded in dirproviag a aiogle tJtxfaef,tho overwhelmiog array of evidence agaiaetthe deidtaer or Loatssana. erposnaosi et tact has acirred up the iarjaatkm el those Democrats of Irene a ououi wbo were singled out by Oca. Butler, ae the sMesal victims of obfoquy, and accused ofcowardie, want offealtv. an eveiweanip? atraehmeot to frivolooapleoAwjrea,ad adUpeaitoi to Com mit treason. The. Ides of Wavowiber will exhibit the effect of these atrocious libek. la the mtaawhfle the uoeotbco leaders are) hugely darfatfteeL They knew aot ia what manner to getweet the train. Toe speerB hi before tbcja publ'ahed ia the Coigrea aaonal Olobe a Locotoco sheet and proba bly revised and corrected by Oea. Bouers ewa hand. WhaU are they t dot OesaB. we uivUrBtod, aaa Mas) wrttlea ta, aad tra- pjored to cfler soma ssrtaf asr axpiaf!U&9. Bet what can he say T -Caa ha eat his ewa words 7 uan be reptKSate Kaewa Mutuang; Dare he, Ave years after thvoadirery of his speech, deny Ha sdtiaa t'aovrtetoeM 7 Of eourae not I LsmsieoiSA taa took m aa prop front aia. Tat "Soara Brcoaa Taouaat." A fire dollar bill of ItW fca&M (New Tori) Baak passed through the heads of the Joaraal of Commerce, oa the beck of which was written as follows: Tha is the lat of three thousand eoilat leA ate by my mother at her death, oaths J7lhdayor Aognst, 1S40. WeM to God she had acvef left k to me, aad that I had beea learned to work, have jewed ssy livutg, I sraadd oo4 aew b wbt I aavT . t " -j CcatTSMrTisLs TMcsa-hlh Heal7 the Locofbco member of ContW Ire ana, has Veen rrankSng fcd Of toeina&to tkj Botrth U eoarmee the ptwple f that see Ik ef the Uam mat O Taylor is eM. rdtoaUvery. 80ms sf tlu eVajoaseato thfs fraaked the LisviJle Journal, eevs, fcave been seat back to Indiana wrth Ikahjyjs skssrlfldred by bis awa tmaitieal bnaOata s .TUauof-.r-yll! I Jh-hat ssaaaf Uw recent UKka.-A Y. Exprtaa. A Wsto Stats Aeeaiss has Jast beea rh.,XrndstfG TayW may ee-ra 00 the 7th of Novweer.gaJi. , He wbo receives a god , hW jbrgt 't he who dees esaa, almld acre ,rf member it U Oct. 14. 90 if. Oct. 10.
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