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.1 . 7' .is- i ..t.ur..n uRsrriacd by Ki..u4,.iimnt. :r . -.1.-4 , on. tprwer North Cnl.. will dieritb lir native P(, ' - t , .r...nr.,r.J. whose j"' Mrn:.:; tickets- , n ..ipport of pnnc.a!-. and -P-prt of lir m. principle he no a Ivocate. fne-leef of M-MtV. White. It. g;e e,,m-wht lilxrtn account of ; rnent Iwve ace .pil km p"i;" i. WtttWnesaesfcfc- Jck", lre-l, emitent ,a ue c3 Uepiibli'canst the ocdipirdthe perpend-xii-, ),r pos'iVinn. The supporter of .Crawford. rslV'l themselves J(FWonia Ken ibhcin; !.,. more than pcrpendiulat, Uiey leaned over a little, end bee ime republ-cans with a slant. Aftcrtheinlefeaf many of tntmcame intV W ranki, mt UkiofT nothrrirp in rrffneim-nt. uwed horiiiHul potwn. IMt the r lopwtiPy-pW- tl.oui'.t fM bfl""?"! 0 ,r 7,od,', P . V...V.,.. Van Hnren JeffiTionrin um emtic K-pubr,cn. F felt w-jo.ced t!t Nffrth Carolina liatd o firmly vmcM her le otion to correct pripciple by ihe re ilt of AURust electioiMf ami thought we lial "ITiliiTT irwrwt bow thai ihe. will give bet : c, Wr, MwUed ciov:d 4U remat ka fef frrmjt Hi' fotlowixfr oa,t '" """" "7"' -NortiCriWVlkltll?i'imfTitirimi, poiil of hef native imn Mav lie ilmrtly arc him elevated to the presidency ofthn Jl6-.'they are iitrnticul.-May (be vtcfofyoT the J-j.tter in Novemuer. on acomp'cie aa wa 0i former at the aurremler of Yorktown in irat '', ,. ; 8. The Wh!f Prew tif North Carolina , The ehic!e of amihd politca! tru(h-it con ductroa merit our gratinide. "WcoiG rtfo RsW ter, TMwidl to tliia tot lwrt, but a- roatedand iprvcUres. In Jchlf of tte AVh,i( prow, lie returned tbwikt for the repce r .t in whir.h tbe nenlimentliihl been r - .: I H iI.aii n.lverled to the wtuniloU tlK -tin the wrv tn.eiiJiien toe tumt-lieanou. n lint atreaxa ol Yib'U biri o Pir in lh Jrk1 cloud i- f .rf mllinir awav. and a briirhtann will aoon -.k M.nnw ibn AYIlil? not in thyrer.cWt. -W. h.v. now .panted hin pert which w.l ."".... fe-mwK WA- render verdicts trae P m,T llV.lveTe to ..pWiV ra? C'i'leff '""7. ifiia ,,! n lt.Mil-in M l " - - - - S gi,l the hiriioB. !iit-!!iienc and truth are t '1 pre-lini:.theiTi(.elve. and the people are ruing t'f. " Alreadv tias Lonwatir ape- 1 ''w0w,irp'' mimla uf the p il partv. Alal)ainTnW'pntenrlnrt tmt haaipofew, Kentucky liM p.-kou; Marvland " haaapnken; and lost, th6ttgb not least, North " Carolina haa tpoken, lruiiiieHongue.l, But ' Ihe battle i not ended. Tlie two parttaa have hrrayed theinaelvaa for the last aUugle; the line of diatinetmn is drawn. On one atdo i to b aeen the well d'meiplined eorp of olfica '' hoHera and office aoeker; on the other, aquada of militia, raw and undisciplined, but firm and true W their country. The prize i the Connti tuuonI lLet he people rush W thereaene and ldrf'-wiH ph on tanner, nd our. In-., i valuaUa jwtilnlion will bo preaerveil. Orango wuinir. he aVid. acted nnhly in Auirnrt but he trn-ted tftnt "NoveinTinr 'WiwfiHiaclnwr Ttelor ' alill more de ie. n concluainn, r. Ualoa , be;rtvl teave to 6fft r it aentiment, aomewhatal : : tored from - ianguagQ .qf a ... dUtinpiiiihed i.-ttesman - : '; ' ':'" "" 21.'"""' 7 , r- . The N'orlU Carolina ; JHeetlonas The bn?h t ray daring eij(lit years of piliticnl darkness. o. The Column of Freeiloin: It wa raised by tSehaadaofourfiithern; i eement was their bl wid. Their son form a Macedonian phalant : around it ' . 10. Our Country: The altar on whirh Pro vidence baa placed the sacred tamp of Lilietrty. Far, far more aaered than the fire of the Magi, inav iteverbe inettin-ruiUHb!. v 11. The bill ilwtributinit our Surplus Keye-.. 'riiiet Coee.ied-b,y pmriotint.matur.ed by wis. dun Millions intipnded for corruption, are now byiu proiions directed to their lejitiiuate ' purpose the' good of the people. . ; ' 12. The peeolbr Institutiona of the South; Oonfifcskm to the brain that would plot to n- ' ilnntfor; and pa!y to the arm that would not - draw aideliwd..thcnv!wvii.wnwijy.' 13. Dear Woman "7"; ''V' ''x'-i i - WUo can curion'y beholj -' ---lu-,w hnaaad: the sheen ofoeWTVchceki Nor' feS'ihee-Wpio V ' "rol.t7?JTEER TOST3. v -h ' Tly Dr. Btrotl iwiekv CI. William I. T.ony Th il-jo wnivirter of Whii principles in " the S,feonrei reward hie exorliona. - - v ' : OoLtonirroe arid presented hiaa'-knowted?. monta tor the hih compliment paid him in the ' aentiment 'joat read. .- Ho then, in a warm and animated strain of eloqoenca. adverted to some of the almaea which have crept intit the prurfice of our governmant, and particularly fo t he doc t.-lna a dii-mceful to the party, whirh holds V.. rHftyijftor Mons the eroiN. ; He iTo'ie of Van' Huron's aycojihaacyt of w ear'm; poliey; and of hia want M thirt.noDW ' reariii! anil "hijfh-minde.lnaa which character ises Andrew Jackson. He poM also of the llravaeant waste of puldle money, and of that tiot excitini? aulij'vt Abolition, as connected with the, Prei.lenti;d quertion. Ho tvaalimen- ed to thronBhBt with much attention. , Incoii elusion, Col. Long submitted the following aoa iment: ' .' - '-"- -i--.--' ' . t Tlie Whijrs of Onm-rc: In their tat atro? , fie, they have K"ined ! glorious triumph over intrirusand dictation Let tbem remember the f-itSfut eentinel slumbers net npon hia watch.. Hy A. C Jones. Rowan County' Col. Tarl-1- m aid, of all the eountieabotone in America T'i'.m was the most inimical to the Soral we. . The spoila party may say the same thine; without any exception. MJ. Jno., Beard of Rowan, ackifcrnledjE! the compliment paid to his county in this toa. He Blerwards briefly adverted to some of the polit ical transactions of the day; and very happily Uloatrated the action if the spoils tarty, by -nurnermtinc two or thme cases in wWch accounts foe "services rendered" bad been paid with the ; utmost proinptitiilade not forgetline, tLa ln ' P ''ch had been given to our friend Phito White, in the shape of a pntwerfhtp in the na- - Mr. Beard eomluded by otTvring the fol ' lowinar aentiment; ,:, . : -' Tl Whirrs of l83fc They are warrini not - f tkintt perm.nfr principle; for the prin . eiplea of constitutional lilverty lt them be ' tampemte. vigilant, energetic, united, aud like their illustrious sires they moat triumph gtori nJy. . .. i . John XL Moj(Wd, q. of Ouilfurd, arose d said, that in 1824, when he first had the hnr taj member of the Jackaon electoral oUag of Xertb Caroliita, he found out Co- wow e'eot maro'jee W A original pinnel; Uli ' by-tant ptctet up ttr me or- ... . .i r . i.: .i. i ...l.l -f !" I 0 rot rnuraem wihcii as wju.u ftr b sitoUM espoci e response, not in woiun, deeds, et the expiration at two years. the Conatit'ition of the country, nnd acceptable to tlie people. '- ' B Gn. Alex. Crat of Randolph. ThuHon. country right's, who will not desert hi post, thoash" surrounded and fired on by his political enemies. By CoL Ahner Parker'. Han. Benjamm W. I.ei;;li: The accomplished atatMrnan and firm patriot, c.n djres to do his duty.- . : :' By Maj." Allen J. Davie. H"riry A. Wise honest, fust!asand eloqneni Those who putt derby nvtfre'ty, fear him brinrf'nri.- ' - Be C.d. Oad-vallader Jones. Hon. John C. jjjate rights and southom interests His nrr common aininies, nrmmwi eui ivi" -done much to insure their ultimate anfolyi lonj nisv he continue in the councils of the nation. By Alexander Gjrdon, of Warron. May the future iuBlruclionS of tlie people, or tlie Legis- iiture of this State, be for the advanta;e and honor thereof, and not Cr party puroe. By Dennis HeartU" The RupuWicsns of the Union: Upon their virtue and intelligence, rests the security of our lihettier. "r- ' By Dr. james 8. Bmith. John C. Calhrnm: A star of the fimt magnitude in tlie constella tion of American statesmen His lonj ad faithful" services in the councils of the nation entitle him to the gratituds of tho American people. , By JrediricStr. tm.bt lrirminirtorif5!fr Willfain (Kaston: "The "fiotSM JUrit,iO-n;; liglitimed atea5Tt&ejSi?tiH gentteman-' his virtneaplead like anjca trumpet Wngued . v Bv Edwin A. Heartt. .Litth'ton .WSiTajr rcttlat? Hoverttor of Viuuat-UiSui Cen bear sway, the post of honor is a private station." ' . '' By Dr. JatneJli. Cmifj. The American 1ttWuTtmt!'iriw tern hemisphere; changed the face of Europe; elevated the hope of man; and taught all sov ereigns that they ' must recognrse tiio princi ples of substantial freedom. By Maj. John Beard, of Rowan. John C. Calhoun: The enlightened statesman, the in flexible patriot, the honest man. While An drew Jackaoawaa Wend to ho constitution, he was a friend to Andrew Jaekmn wh do icrliiJiirhii old tirhi-and to- gratify moilern Heroilias and a miserable sycophant, "(.hfew a way a pearl richer than all t'ao tribe. fhettrra weie reeived-fcCoDudlc'r. 4A..WiP, Hon." Irfwis . Williams, ana uurton Craige, Esq. which we shall puwun m our Inext " ' v THKSTA H fiiamliaJlfeSTOf Htff PcfrJ!e I unn DDremr"i FOR PRESIDENT, iJUail liAHStM aaa a l - , or.TEVNESSEE. J 1 i FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ; Amr aa;r ir?r flectlh of Jtateish. We are grati fied to state that no new car- 01 aiuan nox or Varioloid hare occurred fur irinw" than - a - fortnfzhtrTin tilths f," trr othrrespcctiur,Tovpis fc'Mk'J heallhy. Tins extract from the able speech of Mrv BeLtlrr to-ilay't S.ttr,is worthy the serious attention of the reader, es pecially as a clear and satisfactory ex position of th principles of Van Ka ren and Johnson upon the vitally im portant subject of in'erhal improve ment' by the Federal Government. It shows that they both favor Ihe measure beyond a doubt. , Vet they ara called the dem.icritic republican timVulatti"! i 11 1 Pretty republican trulv! To make room, for the abl Speech nf Jtdg White, tho intereHtinr com muoicatioa of, "A Southron and the prnceedings of the .Orange Whisr FestjTaJi.we are; compelled- tc omit much interestina; matter. ' . i rnir PRinrDNcv.- -I'mmMisMy m tho5rtJt of Gm. Dadlrjr by a majotity of 5000 votes, the Va.V "uref presses eciatmei mm u was uio defeat of lh Whigs in this State iu November nel.'ll,;.,Bf nrrf al'?y accustomed to victory as the Van" Burcnttei"Havei'7ii,"aWS5 agine themsidvea -Invlneiblft and even th ae yorest chastisement ean diardly remind tlicm of thcis weakness. The li'tle minions and syco phants pursue with Cued eye and steady step the practices and .phases . priaeipie- they ar not) of their master, Where nojhing.can. Ins a.ihe ny flyaering-and caj.ditig, Whero, the , influence of idnreption cease,' dictation, is the tsort,and i'othAl?ho,;fn.t'. 8? 1 111 future become ceruiii and 1 "Martin i Van Duren wtit bo the next President; for just ' o sure aa Heaven pare Tii life, ho near bo elected",!'! exclaims the Standard And, pray, what are the Standard' source of information! Has every emissary of the party every politi cal py at' Martin Van Boren maj hia report! and ere the people to be told that they ncer do what common sagacity tclla thein wiU prove de structive to their best intcret! -, That Mr. Van Buren has powerful exertion making in hi behalf, we are not disposed to de ny. Nominated by a Baltimore Caucus re commended by an army of office-holder, eager to perpetuate their predominancy flattered and eulogised by a host of servile prints, insinuating their corrupt principle into every corner of the Republic supported by the overwhelming pat rppaga of the Government and backed by the popularity of Andrew Jackson what more could 1 e wish to place the Presidency: within his teach? But we have reason for believing that the people have seen into these things; and that they are prepared to scorn this fir attempt to hrlngthcm uqder a dictator. Can they pos sibly be so blind a not to ace are they really o corrupt that they caonot rebuke, the oiTcr which is made to exchange- their freedom for the worst slavery that ever disgraced a nation, the slavery of a cunning, ambitious demagogue! We call candidly upon every man who value bi freedom, who respect his Government, and wishes it to be handed down in iu purity lo the latest generation, to look at thi mat ten to ex amine and see to what it must inevitably lead. Did the country ever present och a ight! The President of the United State, forgetting we dignityof bis station, disregarding the-exam- I . r - - ..J mm in AnivwillOM yrvn vi ,14. p r rr. rmj i wim ' "r - . to hi owa prindplea, ,Uie forth, with all bi I insignia pf ofBce, U awe the people to reeora mend his suciefor and to vilify all who are opposed, honestly opposed to hi coarse. Jiot atisSed with the expression of bis preference through private letters, and in common conver sation, ha seizes npon an opportunity at a pub lie festival, given by hi fr llow-ettaenv, I make known bis political pa lialitiea. , Jisftrt, tlie monster was walking in darkness; new, it has come to the snn-Ughl. It ie bow boldly avow ed, and publicly proclaimed, that the President has a right to nominate his .aucceaeor! ! and Uend.ail thfl telaenJ jMtr.naTn of the Go vernment to t!ie promoti.n of huh!!! " Th taf tcntion is no lnnga confined t a few, talked of in seeret, or whispered in the corners of dark, political conclaves. No! It ha come out, is de clared in the public streets, spoken of from the houve top!!!! tvn at it eraa-riio boxk! Btvs tk noeta nran niceveiasa or. TMs njintvf covsrtarr at5BT TBiia it KttTt Jiva Tri vaaxwavT? Venerable remainsothepstrioU of '76! say, wsaa thi h;jeAiai'4ft, JfeMmB0.rJWJ5?,3!. iuctonl and would such an unhaflawe.1 attempt have.lieen bofne. even from htm! Tta no The declaration of snch an" '' IiffiKndirtntMTttiw have leen the certain prewge of his downfall. But the crisis is approaching; and a tew more wet k will prove whether the people of the U nited States, proud as they, pretend to be of i.'ieir liberty and laws, are not prepared to sub mit, with cslm and IvhH resignation, to the Pp-,rer of a DICTATOR! c - t THE STANDARD. V'ewoti! 1 not be astonished at any thing which might emanate .from the Van Buren or gan in this City. A drowning man is apt to catch at straws; and was there no very gaod reason besides the pompous announcement ot Pie refiirn of WTdltiir front brr towr--t ptea- Itfry'TimWii'h Caueini-a-Hifi wmitd eMwify:ny;:rthi chariro could lie too base no misrepresentation -LuLttlarini' to have birth in the columns of tiie Btan.fanl. Itis last numuer contains a cuarSn . which the Editor knew, at the very time h? was penning it, to be ruit. He accuses tho i(W BOl JMiytaaTatB.lCttBPitt holy purpose of rending jiiundcr our glofimi'J republican Union." Such base calumny on thosejwho are struggling against theinfluence of corruption, who are endeavoring to bring the Government back to its pristine purity, should be treated with contempt. Martin Van Buren, who onnoted the wan supported Kulus King, with instructions to exert himself in favor of the Mimuuri .restrictions, voted for free negro sunVaaet-claima Sat. CttUEres tfif rtghrto aboV sh averv in the District 01 Ur.lumma, tiiffrcny favorini the views of the fanatics; and when ro- 8DCCtfullv asked bv a respectable gentleman of his ownrty, MrVCotliarofiVteTsbttcglie-- trWjrrtf-eleeletl.. he woiilil ,MioJLiPhou slavery in the- DistncL. is aijtarrT Uis man, thus voting and thus acting, is to be consider ed a republican! free from abolitionum!!" and worthy the sunnort of the 8outh!!l WILL NORTH CAROLINA BE DUPED! .MRJJ.VLLAS'a LETT13R. Xha.cnnrt.toJ.eveope the ultimate In tentioti of Van Uurenism, and" irratlncd arTWl to know that there are mean which it adopts to upport itself that cannot be concealed. W bat absurdities will it not contend for! what disor ganizing doctrines will it not embrace! , The Van Burcnite of Peensylvania, anxiou to de vise some mean to overturn the Bank which wa chartered by the lost Legislature of that State, have addrested a letter to Mr. Dallas, of Philaderphiaya lawyer of some distinction, re questing his opinion as to the beat tnodo of ac complishing their, object.' . Mr. D., in reply, disapprove the varioue meaneeom mended by the party presses of Pennsylvania; and sug genu that .the .Convention; of the Stat which wa called by the last LegTslnture,"wilTTihve full power nd perfect .right to repeal the char ter which has been granted to the. Bank. He say T3onvemT wm- righMy-d any -thing; that it i unlimited in its powers; and even goes so far as lo grant to a Convention of PeniMyl vania the right to act in strict opposition to tit Constitution . of tho United State to take back those very power which she ha exptes. ly granted, by the Constitution, to Congress. The Van Burcnites are eternally crying out against nullification. I any nullification worse than this! Can that of South Carolina be com pared with it! She claimed the right to nulli fy only an tincmlituhonnl law. Mr. Dallas claims for his partythepower to- do what is slrtitl agamst th olate its faith, by taking back the very power which, have been granted. y ' It is not our object to discuss the genera! pro. ; position which Mr. Dallaa lay down, vix. tlmt a Convention has unlimiteil power. - It is eon- j tnulicte J not only by caramon .sense,, biil aW by the universal practice ef all natins., Un ler ue! a doctrine what right would be ecure! Would the "inalienable richts." life and liber- tv,- be protec!ed fi om the ruthle hand of a cor-T rendeney!-- nV&m1t6&: charter irmrited to a bank i a emtract, but still contends that the people of Pennsylvania Usvo Sitoo caliye.ft e'intract, impair it oMigation, J ha lOia arti cle of the Constitution say expressly that n State ihaJl fin fl?i c p ftnctv lav, f hi imbwrinr Ihe : !i fatten enntraet; Would not the course recommended by Mr. D iScn, be a violation of the Coitituiion! Could not the State of Pennsylvania, under such doc trine, do any thirfg that, the wild" phrtiw.y of party mii-ht uggctt What could prevent her jiwiir.paio4Uww . !.. r... ft:.. :e - : there is no limit to this right,) from lesrai'tv unit ennttltutioHnlly dissolving the ' Union! It is not for us to inquire what the Convention, un der eurh a state of things, would have the pav er to do. Backed with a uflWent foree, with a strong arm, it might do any thing. It might march into the CapitoU jmd expel tle repre- entative of the people; arid, uwliifMr. Dallas's doctrine, we should be compcltea to proclaim It all risbt But does thi pover give the aulhtri t!t, the reora right to do any thing which the Convention may thiak proper! If it can right ly impair one contract, it can impair, another, and the some moment which would witness, it depriving o of property, would take from us aU aecurity for liberty all protection for life. Into auch absorditiea, uch dangerou doc trine, is Van Buronism leadingus! Under such arystem, how long will any free Government last! Anarchy will be tlie, immediate result and to this will succeed tlie deepest, darkest. most cruel DESPOTISM! (Xje Those who attempt to mislead by false hood and deception, ought to posses king mem ories." But however much tho 8tandard excel in the one, It appear to ha" deficient in the oth er. No longer ago than wee before uut it pot 6rth a labored article to ahowthat Judge White wa the "candidate of the Nullification party," and wa to lie used by them to dissolve the U- nion; lrt finding that auca a gross and palpa ble falsehood would not answer iu purpose, lot in the very next publication, it shifted iu around, and toli iu reader that it had fni r .. .. r .1... ml,. .ll. nutatrtig riauna; mt """us ha dropped the Judge? - .'. " "O siiuic: wuor w tr.y ftiasut : dcsperatiox pARtt pnrnKzT.'r:!! . It will be seen by the fallowing paragraphs, that tbs Vail Buren Beatorial Elector of Maryland, have actually refused to meet and go inte an election, aimply becaoH. tliey were in the minority, and would not be able to elect a $fiMK!U.1M thuacoBK milting treason against their own Slate with the vain hope of thereby bringing it under the yoke of the precious little "heir apparent!!' -. With the startling evidence of the diem-, ganising and despotic principle of VanBuren iam, which are daily developing themselves, wo ranitfttiuwwjiaa how ny Ij i patriot any lov er of liberty, contitu lion and la wa, can recon cile it to himself to adhere a moment longer to such a nartv. ; If theaefre all thus to be tram pled in lb dust, to gratify the uuholy dosiree of an ainbiti jus anpiraut, and to be justined on party ground, the dark and dUmal night of Ihxpotum is at Hanr But no! The psonle of the United State are not prepared to surrender their freedom. They will rise in the niaiety of their slrenlth and rcS6a'lHT)vaa'Wpai th3 fi4jlai..',jtel rit wUictl Has uias ainngiy anu opwny vioiaieu al Government, We regret our want of spce at present for further remark. Tin KiMcon Tasstd. Tht steam boat from Annapolis arrive i list nixht,' about half aftei- eight, o'clock, litiv-ng on board eighteen ;f th Klector tif Senate, who, in tlefianee -f the. wish of their eonatituenta, thct tila'tn injunctions f the Consttitution an I their manifest tiutjr, have pi'isisterl in the'.r recklM ileainn of ileslrovin; the Government aid Corntitmiort ol'Marjfand. All ol these cUcttu-Jii 4JkaiUK tntltamtxHt ctcitMnettt v nervatlif . all wriose most cue: i;ieu intfresis luisnct C I. II. t, ncia Aim ol , -IMtii i-jigL. blow which can o-iir be aw-Fiea Dj.me tmmdiateand enercetic action ot tho k t nl tlA I Stale; The lateness of the. hour at "vlncTtluTi'M rereivetl, prevents us f.Hm indulging in ihose comments which the occasion naturally surest. We have now only time to say that it is ilistinotly umlerstood that thj Van Rurctt Eftct ors hare fully lormed the dcterntination to. retuse io return to Aafi!, " thatirfllinpe of thelt-ctton of a l fti nugiv iueir a in i .a i :ai!e.ii , ait '"4 (heir conslittints sIia!lfenmM;l them f peHtyrnT their- rfnty-at-a-ft'wJf . .i.,. j z. i: . l .. n MJ l;77 Annapolis, Md. 8epU S3, 1325. ' You hare nu doubt received toy let ters containing the intenig',nce that the nineteen Vatv Bu fetV e lecYor" had desertcrl tht'ir post, - I have tmly-w 4-tlil. irt-nddition to whatI- be fore, that the whig etctoVi?Iremli1ir at their post ready to .'discharge their duty, and will meet every day and continue to adjourn until tlie constitu tional number ot elector are present, trritf fAey nevtr will leave their ol yd til the Senate, are elected or their pow ers under the Constitution cease. ; .'.-, .; f: It has been proposed that the twenty one electors remove to the Uoyern merit house, where beds, will bs provided for them n't nd , those whq ; ha ve lamilies send iflrthem--his-wtll 3bt bo carried into effect . - . V ; Tj Tha abla and conclusive 8peecH of Judga White at tho Knoxvtlle dinnerrwill be found on our first page.' It is a production of deep and absorbing interest Calm, dispassion ate, plain and pointed, it is highly characteris tic of the honest, frank, lirm and imlepeiident spirit of iu distinguished author. It lay open with the clearness of a sunbeam, the base in consistencies of the spoil party; and, a has been justly remarked, were any tiling before wanting to convince every candid mind of the palpable discrepancy between the former Jack- eon party and the tnhmamed "Democratic Re publicans' e the-preeent day, this speech fur nishes it in an eminent degree.' Their princi ple are !rikinjr!y contrasted. No unpreju diced man will full to read it with pleasure, and increased confidence- in the sound republican ism and uubenjingjniegrity of the people' candidate... ALABAMA The Standard and other col far prins still persist in claiming a. maturity in the Legislature ef Alabama" for Van Btiren. In- answer io. &&. ' QUOTtion,"towfliey hiate it ssta-Jiloliili claim tt'lule m.-n and iu proof, publishes" let ter from two of the members ele-A, claimed by the ipojlsmjmere, (Messrs Erwine and Beene) declaring tlwnisefv'ee "opposed to fi Baltimore Caucus," and in favor of Juda White. This is the way the Standard's "cviJenreof the truth of its estimates" efJWUswsippi, Indiana, Lou isiana, Ohio. Maryland, &e. will evaporate. fter tha November electicms, no trace uf tt will be ccn, . . , Tlie Bowery Theatre, N, Y. wa acriJenUl- y dttrnyed. ly firo pn the Slut instant. Los jVo.liO no insurance'. . : v " TIIE WAY IT WILL BE DONE. : The way tha People will defeat tho election of Martin Van Buren to the Presidency, is aa follow, They will cast against him, in Mass achusetts, 14 votes; Vermctit, 7; Pennsylvania, 30; Delaware. 3; Maryland, 10: North Caro lina, 15; South Carolina, lh Alabama, 7 Louisiana, '6; Tennessee, 15; Kentucky, 15; Ohio, Jl; Indiana, 0; In aU 1C2. , . Being 11 more than are necessary to a choice, and leaving Mississippi, Georgia and Virginia, which arc almost certain to give their 38 vote against Van ifuren, entirely Out of the ques tion. Ahem! Jacknniim it net Van Jturen- itm!--MubiU Advertiier. , , -iTbera . has . been a little Abolilioft riot at Portland. A irountrstudent from Lanes Seminary. Ohio, delivered an anti-slavery lecture, it caused a collec tion of individuals who thought le might have selected anolhcr, subject upon which ti display his "oratorical powers. So a few brickbat were whirl ed at his cranium, but no great damage dooe. Ihe authorities turned out and the mob turned in quietly. . ' v , : h Good and rtvr.s When Oenrral Harrison was bidding adieu to his Washington friends, at the Dis'rict line, he said he rejoiced that "where Collars are "Inanufdctrfdr -there are a few to wear them." V ' Oen. Robert Y. IIarn In been ! lected tDtendaotcf the City of Charles ton." .-p r Ve leara frmt!ie New York Ercn in Star that Colancl Asmn Burr dreJ at Staten Island on thfe I3lhint. tn thi 8 1st Year of his ogf. " : 7XARRIED, " . ' '."p" , At Major Isham Edwards's, on tho 14th inst, by tho Rev. Jwhue Bethel, Augustin Van Hook, Et. to Mis Euily W. MUner.atl of thtiVotmtf vf 'reiavs-rs-. -.J. At Hillsborough, on um aut inst. Mr. i bo. B. Hill, of Halifag county, to Mua Maria Simpson, of Newhern. " ' v' 1 ; On th 23th August. 1833, in Tyrrell conn- tv, Mrs. Elix Hooker, aged about 70 year. In the death of this moat estimable woman, the com munity in which ahe lived ha to mourn the loss of one of it mot valnalde and valued members, her "clurdreh ' Iciti' mt "flevaieirB servant a most consc irnlious and indulgent niSresfc'isfn tifW-imTof meettn tovefy dow ter, all those nobler feeling and principles of our nature. Charitable tim benevolent, her Mr was never deaf to the voice of distressed hn minilv, and her hand wa never closed to the entrentie of suffering pennry. A ehrisiiaa a brgrportion of her life, she had a few month previous to her death, attached herself to the Protestant Episcopal Church. In that Isat try in j hour; when tne veil ot nypoensy i thrown aside and all empty professions given up, and man atand out m hta truf character. she' evidenced the sincerity And depth of her faith in a ' crucified Redeemer, oho died the death of the righteous, and her -lat end" wa bke Waj-BJessedac th Vd which di4 the . yW,dVom Iwmoefcah. e atwlh th spir'?,. th:rt thev rnet-frt.thoir Uihoacs, wd isW works do Chww QijiM!CmmvnytU&:$.ti;, In Johnston county, on r nday. the Join in stant, about 18 P. M. at Dr. Joalah O, at- Hale, tn hi sevensy ev- Tt?rii,.TcwMaTdieTTn . a . . . olutionary -War, had boen an exemplary mem bar of lha Baptist Church wort than forty lej ami i. loved byall who knew htm. lie waa for scv. eral year afiTtcted with the ply wa a man of very industrious hnmts; rsiaeu a large ly of children; and laboured assiduously until prevented by his affliction. Aflor which, he was treated' with unusual kindness and atten tion by nil elaaso that knew hint. . Ho wa for tlie last five or ux-year una'.rte to torn or leeu himself during wliich time h was In the care of compassion, had taken him to hi honse. Hi constant lv!n? nrodiice-t!K'h oTcr-at render it extrejnely dilBcull to prevent mortill- t tirvw hirvtl4.aiimssi f renghm was his favorite theme. He bore h alaictlonrf with unusual 'fortitude and chrwlmndike. pa tience, anxiously wailing tha appointed time for him to bo summoned to his long desired haven, twt "without a single murmtirr- He waa a man endowed with more than a common mind, retstnoj hi memory until th Inat igh teen months of his life, when hi mind, under such'toTtytmdiryftli cJTiicts of an advanced age, began to fait. He was a verv uniform christian, f vr mnnitcsted hi ! for tirovaerrlca and glory of hi mas ter, waa a regular attendant (while auks) on di vine service, ever ready to Contend for til faith once iVIivered to the saints. ; . : " , That which he ha so long desired ba at Ht eome. Death ha executed it office, and he ha gone home, freed from his long (mic tions, to enjoy the reward of hi toil on earth. Every person who knew . him must bulicve he is now banking In tlie aunauine i neavemv Mis. Hi happy spirit i no longer fettered Mih shackle of mortality, hot has taken Its- flight to the heavenly climes, lo "uhUe with those, who hare irono before in' a sublime and far more perfect (train, in giving glory to God andlha lamb &rcver.r-i" u.,h.. w, la Halifax, on the 15th inat. Mrs. Mtiis By nutn, tlie amiable consort of the Hon. Jess A, Bvnum In Beaufort county, on tha S3d inst. Major Samuel Latham. -r- -J : In Waahiogion, N. C. Mr. Margaret Salter, relict of John Salter, aged ?5 year. Nortlicrn and souUiem Travel- . - - : lillir. . This RUhmoad, Frevterickthnrg and Poloms Ttail lload Unmusoy. In aoanestioa avttlt lh oth er Itsil It tad and Sieambnat Uompanks oaths route, have adnpird llir tollnsi.iiig SittitduU, by bkh Ibe dsily wsil is aew earned, ; . . . frthwarl Direction. -t I'riei sburg, " Vi , tiigtir, ItishmoiMl, - . fft A. f. ashimrton,H - 'Jif " " , A, . BalUro.re. - " 0 A( M. .1taive t ... '"" Mfllt''tlOftk-:'-;-- ..P.Jh.irgfc,, at Uichnionit, :'ir- is asliington, rtnllimnre, 5J ' A. M. " New York, Souihwtard Direction. Vew Ymk, tlaliimore, Washingiixi, It wlimoiot, -Petersburg,'.. Bdiimnre, ' at o'slotk, r. J. - ; '--- 19 r. n.. '',...'" S .. t ' ; at. " 4 . " ; a M, .!7 - aaaiva st 3 o'elovk, p. m. V.tinKt"n, . 7 '" p. m. :. ''''' pl--ni Pelersbnrg, ".'-,, 7 i " .. p. m. UUkcly, . , ; o a.. m." . TIk whole lime rctutrrd between Itlsksly nI New York, being .AvrtfwanM mmi aonwi- wW. t'i hitr$. Urtwem New OilnB4 New V k. Yortlmnrti$, is itny$ nnn is awr( u,i1uini. 1 3 ili.umnil S Ar itf the bo!e Uistsnoe bia Ulakely awl Bsliimwe, 140 niile is travelled open IUA Rwds, and SO mile by 8ie4nbot. .. I ,, SISge irSTrilltir, wuicn ra rnni:iiv-iTi J Messrs. J. U'oolfolk et t'o. ami Mr mis. t. II, Avery tt Co. in lh handsomest nismivr, bring now only ii miles, is besoming rapidly reduetU by tlierxtension of this Itait ltoal tfr Passenrer are never in danger of drly. prclerraee being (.ivca to such a euuriad eon- lir.ne on tue line. ' By arrangemeal wbleh tin Company l wan ing. Passenger. ' travelling with I he msil U their bucgsge, will be eomejedMo snd Irom the Depot wiilMMit ebsrgT. Uu me tisu sum, Cnh will be especislly sppropriaiwl to Norih ern nt 8outhra TraeWrrs and, in gen. rl, tberiompMaAgrats will adopt all wrsiures eatctilated to eplne k failit' their jiiarniy. . Csrries snd Horst s are' tMy and rpli tionsty transMirtel enabling those uavellmg m them, with Ue sd'lilionsl " of the polninse Sttaiubosi, simI the Petersburg Had Itosd, to se eoniplisli. m-Hhoul fsiigue to the horses, ibe Jo-r-nry tcteeee Wasbingtoa and UUkcly, N. U in we dsysv - ' (TT The'Msil Train lesve Riibmend at Sj o'tloik, a m t murniiig, lrr the tk.vling f;po n at II oVIotk, a.m. 1 he alirrtiat 1'rsin I ,r l.?ss.ger sad Frri(;tit, leaves Kkt mnii, st 9 o'clk,a tu. and Boaliiig Greta at S o'clock p. so. AH possible tare wilt be taken el bscse,hut it ill be carrkd only at it owner's ri.k. ... : RAlWUOADUJI'HCa. Ckhmemt, $.tJ, ma - 4U . -. -." ...;.''... '-'-. ; . - .... ,, IT, The R tm JET tie nl the Wsk ForetK Int'ito'e, osj IBO S4th day of November neat. .'JOTIC4J. ; '.. ".'-". The Subaeriher, after remrning bi thank to . few HmiU Itt ptbi generally, bar Iba very liberal support they have gitea hB, take this methml of informing tbem, that h soM all hia entire sfoek ot goons in Merchandise, ' and, swlotilating on leaving the place aa anon a praerieabte, request all persons indebted to him to eoinetora-wil, U d elose ibriraeeouotfc JNO. U rUHRLL Srni.h6.ld, V. C. Sept. Si, ItiS. 41 r ISaak Slock fr al. On Saiirrisv, the Hh et next raontb, Onto brr) a H e'alnck. baiere lb f.-Oht Hw-r of the Hank lof Ihe Sisia ot Knrth (Umiius in this . ptee,'will bs sold 4 PuM- Aretio., roa , FOirHTfiEW SHARES of tl.s Capital block, of eit ttaek. ; lUlrigh. Sept. S, t 'ft. g SITCATIO."? WAITED. A vosjag renilenian, tradusl e4 MWdleboiy CflrKr, i VK j :hm t obtoia a iiuti.m ti. I her as Piioripsl oe Assistant in eons ppule rtjnnt, r mateme twemee pi issle lsssily.-. 4lw, hss eatnfsetary test iraonials et hia moral rl.ar actee end nnaiifijatiofis as a teacher. He finish 4 bis Coliccis's course Ut Aoevst last, and baa just arrived i fls1rlh inleaiiieg to ith M m ... perroaiiswl eeeopation. . r. . . - Address to U I-OVEUm . At (iitioa iietet. - . nieigh, x. c. Sept. sr. im. t , . BASE IJIPOSITIO.If. ' ; We, Ibe emlersigrted Passevigere ea th tr."S.w: matt line, jto pretest against the ifoposilmn praetiterf imea pssarnjert between fFhiit't Ow and fnyetievt'e, H. C easeimg uel ftil wims.nt Money f them, or depriving those bo are justly enti'led to the saa agreeably to The rntet-siMt reg n lat inn which the- Cnvsr- -i have pobJ"0)L "r lesving those the eali-. Uii,on;thsvres'( it . .meiry3..lh.VrASrt'w who mrmk-vt rhv tsnie liioilton to U eti (tie -same imposium tb Cnmrarsrrs tbinnselves.. Travellers on asid line, are premised by ihe " Agoteta VVsshinjp-oa City, preteienee overall otl.ei s to the nlsre f thrtr destmtoit hot on -: iViirrlviil at Peiei'va)ig-ar-Jtalital..otit they boM ib lo go a tar a t syellfVille, on , ihe dm line, bavelo sett's te the last meniwps ed place, r b eernpelled te rtinulh iheh t,t..vsp,r4bpUlalBUlh joirovi- tion el the has momprl)T. , JNO P- SMITH, Mscon, Ceo. .KlCll'S PATTF.RSON, Mobile, Ala. ' . JOHN A.- WAI.KEH,Auguta, Ceo. ' J. WOOO, Perry, Geo. - - V. A. II A RRISON, Greenshnro Ala. C. R. HARttlSON, Tuscaloosa, Ala. TYVB FOUADKY. ct'1IHTE 'WrH AfiUR wti'r I-- fnin lh iiriBfer of the Uuitsd Btste to almn they have long been kn as established leltwr fonmturt tint they hae new formed a ee-pwi. Mrtiip.ln..Kiid..liitinrs and nope Irora tlteie irnettit..atrjrcJ..to iui o jisr itialaMtiM4.a'l ha avay hvor ihrm ih ihsir" order. The lotr(itoilo cT mitwwry'vii p- of ihe enhealibv proees et eaHIng type y hand a itesideraiom by the Ameriesn and F.i ropewa (t.anders was by AmricBn,ingt-iiiiiy, snt nnivy etpemee im ao iaunrT n . the part ef th senior partner, first uessivty acsoinnlishril. K.ttvmive use'of the mbbi te et letter ha fully traied and establishssl its superiority over ttot btiha all priotest; JTb letter fon dry busine's. will berraher b ssn led on 1v the parties abort lisrotd, uader ihe firm of s hte, Inner h Co. The spesimea eahihMs a eompln series from diamond te sixteen line pica. Tha ho.k. and new type being la the most modern light and shade. ' . White, HuRtirtt Co ere ageutt for the sale nf Sojlthaad llnvt prtnllag prrste. hih tlirf tui nii t' thalr enttoiarr l ilia manuraeturvr' prieea Chsse. , omposicg dick. Ii.k. and evrry srtUle nss-d in the priming business, kept fnr sIk and Nirnnbrd at short aoiiee. Oi l t) pe tskea ia eaukaogc for aew st nine rent per poumt , Will''.. - Kear Voik, J ' . . ; 'QH E!iTEltX KMlOtJJVI'S. 3io aches or Mississirn LilS FOU ALU. - The subicriber offer for aale s!l of lis Lunds lyinjr in Miswtsippi. conUininjr 8IT0 lerea. Iliear Lam! were purchaeed at the first ! of Choctaw Land held at Columbu Misi.t ippi, by meO hoe judgment cf Cotton I-amls esn never be doubted. They lie in the c5iintire of Kemprrand Oktibbeha, and are aitunted twenty lour mile west of Colum bus, in a healthy, phressnt, and well watered part of the country and sufficiently conveni ent to navigtioo-but believin: that all re- mark att unnecessary, a it ia tinreasoviab'ai tu upioe that person removing to tho West would ptirciiase without looking and judging for themselves, I will describe ut number, ' . - . -. K half of the N F. Q'isrter of flection 7. W- half f tho K'r.U- ,of.-S Do "W half nf the N Vf H of "o-? W half of 9 W U of B -rr All of Township nine lUnge filcen F.at . .IThatf of the S W i if K- TowWip uiuav, ' .IUnt; 13 I". ' R half f W Ci f S 18 T 13 H 1 K W half bf-S R lf 51 T ItlK 15 P. E half of 8 K Q f 8 SI T Do R Do- W half of N B of 8 31 T Do It Do. F.Tiairf N "fir t T Do H Itv. K half of N K of 811T9 K 16 K. W hsir nf N K sf 8 I t T D Do. W half of 8 R 'f 8 ! T l0 U Do. W half of the 9 W Q ..f S 10. . W half uf the N W Q of S 15. N half r.r the iU cf tha.N W Q of eo- tion IJ."' ' .. '".-,. . . '-. N half t-f th XV half cf the S W Q of aco. tion 13. ... . . . - , . . oVf 'A Wemloii 28.' .' s u uof 9. - , - Khalf of the N cT S 18. . N hklf of the E half of the 8 B Q nf aea. 1 tion 16.'" - r - S half of the W hkir f the 8 W. Q of (ra tion 15. . . 1 All of Township 10 Bsnge 1 Fast. . S EQof ection25." - t N half of tlie NKQ of section S6. Both of Townships i!8 lUnje 13 BaaU 8 W Q of (cctiou 3U , h NWftof aection 31. . .. 1 V half of the N B Q of section 31 nf Tpwiie hip IS liange 14 Bast. S E Q of aection 5. ' 1 haJf of the 8 W of section S. t '." NKQof section P. v EhslfeftheNWQof section fl. N half cf the W lialf of the N W Q of aces tion 9. . '-.: AH of Township 19 Range 14 East. . , K half of the N B Q of n ctioiv 11 W half of the H V ti of section 12. B half of 8 1. sections. ' ... E half of R V f section lot Townhipa 19 , Uange l3 Bit. Person wishing t.i purchase can apply to my agent, John T. Sorshy l Maiksville, Oktibbeha county, Hissis-i! i .; Alex. H'. Sore, by of Pickens e-ninty. Ala! . or to II. Whitehead, ef Green coin Alabama. Yt further information write to i. - t Nihy". Nash County, Nona Lart'1'",, .. : P.Y. Sept 14. ItCfl. 4J 4 BLANKS rorl- Rt tl;! Ol tr
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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