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Edenton, N. C. Saturday, October 23, 1 856. No. 32.
1 ' V m -1 i j- . - : tTT r-"- : : . - I 1 -i : r : : :
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THE l
; It Published WecUlJ tht .
4 ' TOWN OF- f J ? 4 1
EDNT0N,H.C ?
commim'catlons on bnsiness cr obor ablis
ed most be addressed to the ditor. .
Pork
Ff rca at hi
t ! ' the k
1 in ,be
f ORvM OF THE NATIONAL A-
MiSlllCAN COUNCIL ,
e acknowledgment to the
who roles the universe, for
upbsafed to our fathers
lutionary struggle, and
J 9, their descendants, to
erties, independence
ates.
M of the Federal Union
jfrictvil and relrgieus lib-
v .
sore bnlwark of; American
hfust rule America, acid to
citizens should be selected
t' 'I. ! !
10 (111
, L 5thJ No person: rhould
thitherto
the r
-Wrl theur
I aUad,
3rdJ American
.''- :
this ena nuve oor
in , all Siate, federal and ' municipal ohces Or
gavefinm enipioymeni in, preference to natii
ral7xd citizens -ijieveitheless,',
4thJ IVrsons Wm of American parents re.
abroad, should be entitled
Iliiliv'U timrim hit ' 'r
id be selected lor po
litical statiori (whether of native or foreign
gation of any ascription to a ' foreign prince,
potentate or power, or "who refuses to e recbg-
f'flisc the lpederal and State constitutions (each
wiyunpTSj. -spnere as paramount 10 an coiner
law. as utes of political action. . -. N-'f'
' 6th.! The unqualified ! recognition and main,
tersance of the reserved rights of the several
fi-aterttaV iioocI-willS Uetween the citizens of the
Several Suites, and to thiseqd, non-intt-rfe
"lice uy vwifKss viiiucsLiuii3 a ppci luiiiintf.
SOIIV 0 Hi" iiiuiviuuai omit;. , aim , uuii-iuicr
Vei:tkMi.tv eacjf otate, with the analrs oi any
Rtligiout Liberty Gone We have quietly
watched for two or three years' the fierce' fight
between the Know Nothings and the Locofo
cos on the Roman Catholic question. The
former, it is alleged,! nave been, sapping the
foundations of the Constitution, destroying re
ligious liberty, persecuting the Roman Catho.
lies. The Democracy, on the contrary have
been, according to their own account, the stern
nfliochirtg defenders of religious liberty,
wbetherto -Prote'starit olr .' Romanfst
Somehow there has been a change, and these
two parties, so widely at sue, are coming
togetlier. The Democracy of North Caroli.
na have only to refer to the, Journal of Com
inerce, their ablest champion at the North, and
4o the Washington Uniooi their central orkan
the spheech if iSf rilHouse. The Democratic
champion took hisjsat near tho House until
the aforesaid Hotil began to fall down with
crushiag powor upVgthe sladderers of General
Jackson. ; Mr. Hou thread from the Louisville
Cou rier, a -Buchah)tn: paper, showing how;
grossly tht, j6urna.li traduces the honor and
the najne and me1iiyof the great statesmao;
and soldier. He Qlo.fead from the speech of
James TFilliams--rritBly jptiblishedln the I?ash".
ville - Union and, .American, in which it was
chargsd that Gen. Jj Ckson was guilty offha
ed falshoodin Verd to the bargain'ond inr
trigue affair;- VVhen , Mr. House concluded
his remarks relaUv to these slanders and
their sources, the Defnocratic gentlema,ri: who
was to reply to Mrli. rdse in htsplace tjnd
proclaimed that he cald not and would not
act any longer with paaty . who encduruged
men an I presses in jfiaducing the character of
a.
?lrn.e recognition of the rights of the
I'gLivMiorn aud .batunilizeJ.. -citizens "of the
yr.-nXStaies, prmanemly. '.-esidiug in any
Ternf.v. thereoio fra'tnetheir constitution
cni ia, and to regulateUbeir domestic and
soci il; uflair: in tlieir own moqe, (subject only
to :e ;srovi oris oil the jFederai Constitution,
with tlie rihl of admisionj inlQ theUnion
wheneye'r .they have the ' requisite population
for on Representative in Congress; provided
always; that nooe but those whore citizens
of the t United States under 'the Constitution
antT tficy wi'fi ltthd ail Tthe proofs of Col. Fre
mont'ti Romanism copied with avidity from, the
Know Nothing papers, and paraded before
their own readers inl glaring capitals 1 .Thei
self sacrificing love of. religious freedom has
vanished. ! The Northern. Romanists haye
quit the Democrats tor support "Fremont ; and
forthwith these Democratic organs set to work
to rouse the protestant- feeling of jbe country
against Col. '.Fremont as having once been a
Roman C&hoc.Fayettevitfe Observer.
-i feme announcement nt?-
casioned a great Juftlr arnong the Democrats
present and they Toa tsi n impuuc iu.wumwi
the nainful embfc Sment thu occasioned."
o
at the Nortp, tyjTne Ch arlston
as follows: ; T-; IC''7'. ,
and laws thereof, and who.Jiave ,xed
deuce! in any such 1 Territory, oughtro.
resi.
of the principle 'that
III IU BUIUil W4)CI
ciprtte in :tle iormatton ot the constitiuion,
or u'actraeni of laws for said Territory or
iJtate, . ''.;;,) j
8th. An enforcement
ative-hctrti cilens lo right of suffrage, or
fHnldir.g x1itical folRce, unless such persons
sWaU'n'aive been nat-uralizeJ according to the
. jaws of tho Unttrd. Stal.'.-s. , r
9tl '" A change in the laws of naturalization,
cnalki44g a continued residence of tweoty-one
years f not Ueiuyfore provided for, an
indispensable requisite for citizenship hereaf.
-ter, aud excluding all paupers, and persons
convicted of crime, from landing upon our
shores; but no interference with the vested
rights of foreigners. . .
10th. Opposition to i any Union between
Church and State: no interference with re
ligion faith, or wurshipf and no test oath for
office. i "l.. " . . ' ' : -'x '. . ""' : i
' 11th. F.ea and thorotigW Snvcsligatioa io
(o any and all alleged -abuses of pu6lic func
tionaries, nd a strict economy in public ex
penditures.
12th. Tlie maintainance and enforcement
of airtaws until suiid laws shall be declared nul
nd void by competent judicial authority. j
13th. Oppositioa to the reckless and unwise
policv of the present administration in ,the
general management ofour national affairs,
y as snp.wn in removing
designation) and conserva.
! from : office, and . placing
foreigners and ultralsts irHrheir places, is shown
in a truckling subserviency, to the stronger,
and an insolent and cowardly bravado towards
the -weaker powers!; as shown in re-openin
;.. PAC!F1CAJTIONOFKANSA.
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The-St.' Louis,papers of the 22J alticon.
tatri later intelligence from Kansas, by .which
kit appears thatthe people of all parties in that
territory acknowledge' the authority of the new
Governor, and that the armed companies from
Missouri are disbandio; and, returning to their
ihomes. fe; We ext ract ihefbllo wing items :
PROSE THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC ANi
;; ';'.-:; -T:":k'X If' V'-U -.y : ' V:' 1 1 ' .,: x
The Steamer , David Tatum arrived here
yesterday afternoon IfVom! St. JosephT-She
left that port on. Wednesday last. At Kansas
she took, on board about 350 cttizens of Mis-
suun, wiw lit uueuience 10 me prociamauon oi
Gov. Geary, JtuuLa
gamzation Qtid
h The traiiifro5l City last efiViing
brousht down "tcS tfentlemen direct from
Kansas. They veWpassehgers on the Ao.
bry, and bring thejlatest news. From one of
'them we learn that the whole of Gen. Reid's
fp.rce hacj been dishanded, and had returned to
their homes. Gov. Geary was at Lecompton
with 1,000 United States ; troops, and deter.
mined to maintain the peace and execute the
laws. Under his order ninety men had been
taken prisoners" at: Lawrence. The Sreport of
Lane and his band having Med to Nebraska is'
coufirmed. i I '
It is very gratifying to hear, these tidings
and to. know that' the; violence which has so
long, prevailed in Knnsas is at an end. Gov.
Geary began right, and ajlike firm purpose to
preserve law aud order, arid to punish all offen.
ders, will soon make life and property as se
cure as in any S.ate in the Union.
olina,: at present
Courier
' "1 am sorry to see l Southern speakers abu
sing and traducing : Qr. Fillmore, as sbme of
our Harry Percys,': Sputh of Masons and Dix
on's linf, scrupple nt to do. , Fillmore, at the
"Nprth, is fighttng bofh his own and Buchanan's
oau.ie ii ne oe not eiecieu, ms running win
tend to defeat Frenlont and Buchanan were
WHATS IN THE WIND ?
: Under, the j above caption, the Richmond
Whig remarks "t We learn from undoubted
Democratic authority, that a meeting of South,
era Governors took place at Raleigh, id the
State of North) Carolina, on Monday. Gov.
Wise left here in the iSouthern 'train. Saturday,
evening. Some nine prjlen" Governor, -vre
learo.'hariromised I to be present. What'
rliithe windT J Are these "Democratic' Govr-
norf pipping. -t: -on T H Ilava we:anoil.cr
H; fori Conren.lca cn n' r.::ll scale T What
rigi.t hive thesa political adventurers these
offic..?. loving Loccrjco lo assambie in jheir
bflu :! capacity to determine upon the course
tne
B(( vl; neighbor, vi
bot M this Twhole affair. And "what little
coy me p Virgiaia has not more real power
hU .be ?: And, then, too, notwitbsanding
Lerocratip horrdtjcf sectesy, this convention
of Son'ern Governors has been gotten up .in
i;:-!eii!5lroao4r. 'For what pur-
pose.! i : Who HnOW?;t Dpei a solitary Ct
izei of Virginia or the South know what theSo
roadmen; are ifter 1 K Will they; publish the
whole or any part of the proceedings, of this
conference 1 j We predict npt. 50ove
wait for "Gizzard Foot" to return. WeliaVe
have" faith in, the fact that being theipiime mo
ver in the gettjng'up of this traitorouSland re.
dicuSug little convention of Southern Govern-
Mr. F. to withdrawpthe Pathfinder would cer.
tainly carry both N)W York and Pennsylya
niaV andk of courseruri down" the old Buck,r
and to;say the i least, T; it is ' bad policy, as
well as ; injustice and ingratitude to a patriot
statesman to level; the artilery. and fire of De.
mocrUcy. ligainstUr Fillmore in so offensive
a way. 1 Ex. GoyV jfloyd, of Virginia, whose
very plpasant acquaintance I made, night be
fore last, expressed to me tie opinion that Bu.
chanan and Fillmor6 ought and would have to
unite, and cumbinef in order 1 to t)irow Fre-'
mont out of the game. . , . "
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WHERrHENRffioLAY WOULD BE
; Oh the 15tJday of November, 1850,' Hen.
ry Clay; delivereda1speTf at Lexipgton, Ken.
tucky, uoon th.tagefs fn the political horizon,
inicoursef6yhSeh hett aid-a - -
7 rBARS AGO.
'ht fimous'
r who"
ALL KINDS OF JOB
KXECCTXO . WITH MOMmcSS A.tD
OFFICE OF TUB AMERICA j jBNNER
. ; . If
Anecdote.of Henry ulat fo
Shortly after the agitation
cornoensatiob billj in. Congress,
votec in lavor oi,inu diii, upon r : -:
to bis constituents, found a fori ; j
sitionarrayed againsxJWlre el' 4
1ress!nI.oee from ill? t
vid-Kiathe opening of - the- t ul
down into ihe.crowd,iwhere ht. .1
and influeatial .Trieu'd -luvMl i In
Scot't, oae of the first j:ttlers of IT j
of .course io hH )oun: d.y a'
man. , This cpctientauu'ppmg
Mr. Clay as follas : , -. ' -
"iKeiU well, Heory, I've bee. v
. nj. i . " . .j .
SJX.trouDies , i am .sorry i: iu o.' .
vyou in the seventh; . You have Led ft
miserab'' cqnenatiun bill 1,)
my baciO'
'Is it si friend Scott 1 Is tin.
jectionrV- Mr ' : - -
, "his." - - . . ;?
Vp. must'fTHt nvnr it thn f
i old '
3 oC rJ'
- iandLx.
Mt v
v t
i '
ve fj..!y ob
You are an old . huntsman V " 1 1
'.ii .Mill. n II
i'S,. saia ivir. ocou.
, 4You haye-killed many a fat
no doubt !" ! ' '
"Yes." ; !! !1 . .
'I believe Vou have a very d
Yes, as good a one as ever,
e can.
f
r crjbuck,
- i
rif.jV':
'acked."
"Well, did fyoii ever have a bucl: before'
you, when your gun snapped V f'r'
"The like of that has happe! c.!r ; 1
TFell, now, friend Scott, di you take that
ors, his intolerable vanity will. impel him tp faithful rifle and break it all tq leces on the
blab. out most of what was said and done. - We
therefore wait.!- 'V''" r
uThis:day (Tuesday) three weeks is the day
of election, j Let Nationar aud Union. loving
men: e rery '. where; vote ; fop''- Millard Fillmore.
We shall then' haye no more madmen's con
Yentions.'! 1 j -' lyf' '-.-'f
' fn 'connection with the above subject, e
find,m the same paper, the following dispatch
Irom'-Columiv : : -. ;-. -
Governors in Council. , .r
.;Columbiai 3 CV Oct.. 13.It is reported
here that . the Governors of fifteen Soutlirrn
States will meet at Raleigh to.morro'Touctin.
sidef what steps" will be necessary; in theievent
Fremont is elected. : .-'-'V . . . :
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F an s eyes ;
i k a
very next log'you came to, or Cf .roa pick the
Hint anu try it again s . - iiii
The tear started into the olji
the chord was touched
. "No, Harry, I picked
J Tll .
again ; ana i u try you agnin. V i
hand." H li
We need Jjurdly say that jpeWrlkin rung
with the huzzaing plaudits of t'ieibvstinders.
Clay was bdirne otf to the. neither , and "re.
v.nd tried her
tjire us your
r
Wh.mdkins.
umierio me -waicnmaKers . oi i us country
hnve only furnished the cases Ir f watches, tha-
J T II . II
and more especial
"Americans" (by
tives in principle,
- Si
' v'-"'.' ", . !" machinery bing manufacture 11 y European
TI'SJNi?ARP;BM?MMP -AF"' rtiMS bui,n establi3hme li laid, been
Before. "We are grat, nndthat - . iT. - p - "."" .
jsfgntlemen (appoiirtedT ikejnee, JiSSLk wi,h
itTi 'inQyeoby tbe cornj. irn fee, tflachinery olew and ingei o?s construe-
... . . . i 'tSJX uiw vuikrijii . K7I II ir:i3. I J ",V y - y ww.Jki
"lf the agitationlir; regard to tne fugitive wich disregards alPmr payly consid- tion, by .which the teeth of thi Vvheels are ac.
lave
law should continue and incre ase, and erauons in oraer io aeieai fremoni, the sec- ,.uraielv cut and finished at orf-..PnilirinW
i ''""'i ' . ' i . . . I hnnjl aK.lilirri nsnilirltilo Vtnrl .. I I if. . 0
oecomiug aiarmingu win ieaa to tne iorma- -"""'"" aio uuuuu . ,nI1(,tp . .up wnrlmon!!:t. .'oiiu:
r r . , tt tn holiovo th;t iKov will r t nnii,mr,. otner. loucnes uy tne work meruHCJ trie irthis
tion of two new parties ; one for the Union, 10 oeneve that jiney will go to Ualtimore for . j . J t f
and thother aLraihit the Union. Present nar. THE sole PUBPOse of uniting on the strong. work sa'd tolbe made tW 'at.hes may
Who
es
ties have been crielied by divisions ofopin- est canpidate;to effect that object. Wl
ion as ito the sysfeih of national policy is that candidate ? Beyond all question, Jam
' . v.'-"'"-. r . J D..knn ' S -
as to the nnaixe.ifee trade or protection uuv-,,a"l" t ' 1
the improvement of rivers and harbors the Alter. w e are not supprisea at tne result
distributon ot t hencoceeds ot nub he Janris. "l uiiiuc a iwi ui inc. vyuuvciuuu.. i ne
t ??-;:.. r . i r.u J i . ...-!. I .-I : . It
hut these systemsj:$ policy, springing out of SreBl oouyvUI Vie uc,eKul?s wel w-oauimore i wuw;Hci y.uit
point
hir fat
not only ibb made 1o keep ctrnct time, but,
what' has hitherto been considife an ii
mpoasi.
bility, may all be made to kecf)ltle same time.
From this
the administration ul the Government of the -ruukw umwyu luekiruui nmu io ueieai pete, infpomt ot
Union, loose all tffci -interest and importance the common.enemy of the constitution and the keepers withth'e
if that Union be dilsulved : thev sink' into ut- Union but !to nominate the Know Nothing ; '!
-. a, ' j t - i
it would appear itbit American
lit before long sica&s fully com.
ter insignificance bfore the all-important, 'per
vasive and paraiii6dht imprest of the Union
itself. And the perform of that Union party
will be he UnlonjijOte constitution, ard the en.
forcement of itsJIs. And if it should be
necessary to formpsih. a party, and it should
be accordingly forW?dj I announce myself in
mis piace a memproi mat union party,
whatever may beUtsfepmponent elements.
ng sucpssiuuy com.
workmanshb nd as time
best European article.
1 I i -
candidate, Milard Fillmore. So far as this ij' n L;.;- tu-. i
cj. . i j j, i . Hard Countenances. 1 he kcal editor of
State is concerned, this is proved by the char. I i "1
acter of Undelegates appointed ; and the most 1,10 neeiing limes oescnoes :i, .ht Der
abundant evidence furnished by the action of tween Mtwo h broad backed Mr sh. jworaen,
the Convention itself, from first to last."
. No comment needed. Let us all laugh !
whose faces, be said were 'hare
crack walnuts on."
; enough
to
A Picture of Disunion from GeneralJacksori's
I r arewell Address.
"'ill
In tiis farewell address to his countrymen,
upon retiring from the Presidency, the patriot
statesman, and hero of the Hermitage said :
"What have tou to gain by disunion and dis
section 7 Delude not yourselves with the
hope that the breach once made, would be at- I
lerwards easily repaired. If the Union is se-
! ,aectilnai agitation,! by the repeal of the Mis- vered the separation will grow wider, and the
souri uomprom.se ; asisnuwu. m grumnin w controversies wni.cn are now ueoaiea ana set-
nnnaturalized foreigners the right of suffrage .jled in the halls of legislation, will be tried in
in ICansas and Nebraska ; as shown in its the field of battle, and settled by the sword,
vacillating course On the Kansas and Nebraska Neither should you decieve yourselves with
question ; as shown in the removal of Judge the hope, that the first line of separation
Broiisonfiom the Collectorship of New York, would be the permanent one. '
upon false and uhttMiabie grounds ; j as shown Local interests would still be found there, and
in th: corruptions which pervade some of the unchastened ambition. And if the recolection
depai!iiiteut8 ot the! government ; as shown in Gf common dangers, lin which the people of
dUgr icin nieritbrjous naval officers - through these United . Stateb have stood side by side
prHu jioi or cnpriCe ; as sRoavd in the blun. against the common foe the memory of vic-
BLOODY
TTDT TIIIADL'
$ 111 iJAU 1 LJIKJILU.
VVe are pained tajecord the disgraceful pro.
ceedings of yesterday. The deeds of blood
and rowdyism are withou a parallel in (he his;
tory of our ctty, and fully go to show what an
AN IRISH EXPEDIENT.
"I engaged,' says a traveller, a chaise at
Galway, to conduct me some-few miles into
the country,! and had not proceeded far, when
it pulled up at the foot of a hillJ and the
driver coming to the door, opened it.
"What are you at, man : this isn't where
& uiucicu juU -tu oiupi ma tu j.
i
North Carolina Bonds. W notice sales
I - ... t
in New York ;of a small lot at:95 1 2
Faith V and'yonder is the deariiPat-ick, said
; r i i?:L a . : : i ri Lj
a son of Erin, on first seeing
gine. Oh ! its only a steam
tsr, replied his comrade.
Th following , is the
ot iiec.orah
dcring
v '. o ' ' .'i
14
"Wished, vour honour, whilst !" eiaculated
awful responsibility rests upon those leaders ! paAAv. I nm Unt AvniT ihA KBto If I
)f the Democratic arty who have, during the bang the door he'll! think yon'r out, and'll ticket nomjnjed last week atjVV lecl ng
laie canvass urgsq upon mem me necesny cut up the hill like adivil." Senatorial Elkc at p. j .
J. C. Underwood, ofCIarM C ur.
I
Friin
tail bad en
hur,.ln2 wa
'' 4
erei
liiisnianagen.eni of'oulr foreign rela.
h. Therefore, to remedy existing evils,
veu !:ve uisasirpus consequences oin.
e r?i!iing therefrom, we would build up
American pirtv" . upon the 'principles
u beiore stated, eschewing 'all sectional
and
who
CitiZfns, (rele
ctions,) who
tories won by the united valor the prosperity
and happiness they have enjoyed ! under the
present constitution ; it all these recoiections
and proofs Of common interest are? not strong
enough to . bind us together as one people,
what tie will hold united the jiew divisions of
of going to the pblh armed to the teeth. Va
rios attemps wereade by the Democrats ear-
ly in the day to tae I possession of the polls,
and . in some of thepvards th;s was quietly sub
mitted to, hut no acKual outbreak occurred until
about 12 o'clock, j hen a. couple of collisions
look place ' in th J2th ward, between the
member ofthe Ney larket'fire company and
the American club which resulted in the for.
mer being driven kway. In the afternoon the
two parties again-diet, and at two points a gen.
eral battle took plae i" vrhich revolvers mus
kets, carbines and :jll available weapons were
K.Aiirtnl Inln iioa 'i-.'. li ;
At the LexingtOij market and in that neigh.
bo r hood, a desperaefighl took place about 4
- ",i GENERAL HOUSTON.
As General Sam Houston went down the
Mississippi la sr. week, in a steamer which lan
ded at the mouth of Red River en route for
Texas, the boat rounded to at. the. wharf a.
' " l '!! J ' '"" I II 1
wempnis, ana a large crowa oi people canee
on the war. worn yeteranor his views upon th ,
present aspect of public affairs. ' He compile
and gave them a rousing Fillrrore and Union
speech. ,
;iivns, srfri cxig upon ihose purely na-
ig in'o saui party an. A,nier
rre.d o in the 3rd, 4th, and
openly livow ihe principles
opinions kf'rji'in before expressed, and
will subscribes their names to this plat ,
Provided, lievertheless, that a majority
of thise me.nbers pn sent at any meeting of a
local council where an applicant applies for
.membership in the American party may, for
any reason by them deemed sufficient, deny
admission to such applicant. . '
15th. A f ee and open discussion of all pa
iiticai princips embraced in our platform.
i' ' . ,. .. . v ,i .. '. . . - .- i
contemporary describing a dance ;at ,
village in the neighborhood, said : The gor
geous strings of glass beads glistened on, the
heaviug bosoms of the village belles, like ru.
ties on the, delicate surface off warm apple
bonds are broken and
The first line of sepa
long ; new fragments
would be lorn off new leaders spring up
and this great and glorious Republic would
empire when those
tliis Union dissolvejd 1
ralion would not las
soon be broken into a multitude of petty States, pr0Dabie lhere a great many more,
armed for mutual aggression loaded with were taken off' bi'tneir friends- Do
; OCTMr. Martin, the. Democratic elector, fur
this District adressed the people of Perquimans
Countv. at Hertford, on Monday last. ; He
j w . ' l m
moo aTt( t hv fhnVin). Ren . Attnnt
o'clock; between tf members of ihe New Mar. for th Slate at large. As soon as
kc; lire cumuauy.R JM.we rtiiiericau ciuoa, rai- ., r, Dl M M.i:n k.....
. t-i . . . icans were iiiuuc.iwi i wn wu lanni uuu-
lying unaer me naies oi n.ip naps ana riug
Uglies. -Such waa'the state of affairs that res.
idents closed theirs Stores, and no peisons
was seen on the streets : axcept those engaged
in the confliclSilo this fight two. persons
were killed an dtweive wounaea ; u is more
who
Thos. J. Hewitt,of
' plSTRICTjr
IstDist. Jose'
2d Disi. JosepK'Lu,x
3d Dist. John Atkins.
' 4th Dist George Whl
' 5to Dist. D. H. Frav
6 h Dist. J. B. Brow
7th Dist. C D. Gillirfil
8th Dist. George
OihDikl Dr. Levi
10th Dikt. Richard BrHmt-j
11th Dist. O. W. Roli
12th Disi. Joseph Barf
13ih Dist. Asa Banmri I
Irtr r
Pi: W . i ;
"The Valve or Oxz Votb.4 Coe vote io the-
died tin his papers ana vamosed, tnioking that fT otai. cor,;ttt .noi, tJ U to ?1 T7;.,
.;.Hc, who fights andruns away, - States. MrHannegan, of 1 Hina.W that
;May live to fight another day. : JQe Que yote in the I nd j 3,' Legislature-
Mr. Pool's reply, though courteous, was ..j !r h in hla lis e i 1 th- Svn.
withering in the extreme.1. He was contioualy
interrupted by
i ,,3:
Baltimore
taxes to pay armies'and leaders seeking aid j patfi0t.
aeainst1 each other; from foreign powers in-
oiilturt vnfl trnmn ed iurtan hv the nations ot I
oui.v.. -r - , r -j " i . a j -:- n n : I ' , i ' ...
Europe ;...umill, liarfassed with conflict and "Ihe &enatc ust be crushed. our chased by Dr. O. B. Savage, of Uatesville, IN.
. . .it i i. i j: l j i .
. Nag's head:
was sold at auc
the must rapturous applause.
E. City Sentinel.
ate. ' That vote was cast by
of Stanton county. Mr. Ma
the Legislature of Indiana
The Hotel at Nag's Head
ion a few weeks ago, and pur-
rjdi;
'li.wr
n Marsh
humbled and debased in spirit, they would De hngame, in his speech at his reception in q :for $5,000
willing to submit to the dominion oi any mil- Boston, made the ifbllo wine bold avowal:
itary adventurer and surrender their liber- uVVhen we shall have elected ir President
tv for the sake of fepofCJ , ... , 4.i,, . . , .
PnrthP fact niven in the statement below. a we will, who ;? ill be not the President
cth Athens (TennV Pos.we are indebted of a. party nor of -"a section, but the tribune
to a renauieireiHiewjau wuu wa uicocmuu mc ni me peooie, auaf oiicr wo cmciuiiubicu m i v ..v.. .. .. ..... .. -m -
casion referred to r r r ; ! feW more miserale dough faces . from the my, both resided in vvashiogion, ana resem-
Mr; House, ot Uarksville, made an Amer. XTj . , . .-.fa c,,. :wo w Mrh other verv much! but the one who!
oerienced member of their party to reply to nether mill-stones a our power r ttepuuucan nominee
i
dumnlkgs.
it
n
Vermont's "John Jones." The fox is tin-
earthed almost. The New York Tribune has
published' a N pamphlet to show that there are I gine Ll,e
r : ! . ... i-Ij .i.: loDinion all 1
Bucks always lose their
ber. How will Buchanan d
upon the horns of a dilemma
cinnali piaiiurm 7,
Mrs. Parting!
vsnt steam'
losen td
:e.
i is i4 itovem.
vha is pJaced
JhlhatCin-
rtington says the .1 . 1 to pre
heat explosions iatJ--ake the en
e their water oo"i('c.! In her
Upiooo H the 'butUnis doL y cooking the
steam on board.
. What is the . difference bl
spring dish and a man with
is Daaea snau anu ins ouici
i
T'eeq a; popular
i,3ac"3l Ona
ihar-jrt bad.
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