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VOL- -2.
' lSEXIWT.OX,mpKm'CKOMJFRI.DA0Uli0BfiR .17, 1856.
NO. 11.
, v - V - rJ ' 4 -i J-v Jj-i nvsih vk tal; I jot i - . -, f ; - 1 '-ZJ
PTJfitt SHED WEEKLX
J M S
EDITORJAND PROPRIETOR.
.OO PER (A WtTjl I1T. AOV AXC7TV
FEOM THB DKNVItLK REGISTEB,
xettiui.
, F90M
OF NORTn CAROLINA.
lxlnw a Ipttpr from John A.
f?owinff disirnst among thi piVpl ill-
will Joyfully, but of oourse seftetly furtush;
ami they can aiU, the laborers in this;f aue
b.v lfsonRntl. examples. as obi, a? the .ciay.p
of Njmrod, thB firr tnishty hinte.r of men.
INIoneytoo will not be waniinf, and ifone
monarch can afPril lv sacrifir, I w'o-un-.Jrel
millions ..of dullar (.aiul, a , Tmndreil
.Uioimand ol men obtain one. victory in
finlpr tri T1CP ctroiitrtfi 1i liia ilirnn lintr
JOH-N iV. (jrlLijME I -ESQ. ;. many thousands . of miljions woubl all the
thrones of the world, pontribnte tp prfak
down that ca'ie. which ,vyas daily uivd;r
minin the cnu.c of each. , if ? .,:
. It is -saidv-lhat , one .press reriyd r?rne
hundred thonsnnd bllnrs ti advocate ,fnra
j fijw months, one of th revubiti ,narv-''
spflional faet'on. intiv vvb'di , tb" r'J"'r?" -
(l.'vided ; and ibis fact'ahd the,yi'W. bri Hv
j presepted abnve. will a?v .s;fPp f ',,?
idea if the frces seer'tlv.Hr?,,,,,,d t . wrk
ojit the destnictini of American frpbn. -This
is an alarming view, , not in the lf:s
exacpyer-'t u or, nyerdr ' W" : ht. irpntli-me.
it i set off by cunsideratjons which ftirnifsj?
groorl reason for cn"sot.ation and bne,-
1
leaving" not of view. rir the .fSrecpm - cv-
erv anjument bisdon the bj.Tber and no
bler virtues of pnlrioirr','?itrd a3ve ofu
tice and freedom, ' fr ibeir own akes. so
eminentK' illustrated id the ch:rret"r of
the American people, ?t ejue of rt-ro-it
consedation at tb' cr'is. to'1 repii;er
they are eqnnllv distinguished bv an i"tell
jrejit sense of t!ier "wn intPft'. ad lpn-
lv senc'tve to Ml the fhTCtnni'ere r!i-
f;;imer. Esq.. u response to th inriftoi.
of the Commit j:pp; inviiino- him to the Mass
Ippt'm? at Pofsvlvania Cnnrfb'on4e : '
ORT-T.ooTTr.Tr, N. Cl'Sept. 17:
UnRTLP.MKK!: 1 nave frpived vor letters
nfthe 19tb Anrnt and fttb Sept-'fribr. in
vitinrnie to He present on the 1st October
ppxt, fit Pittylva"' Court llonpe, ynd to
nflHrefy a Ms Mei-tihsrf tbe ' friends' of
Fil'mnre and Don'dsWn. Indispensable en-
ments nave ,r vented a more eanv r-
1-,- ti the invitation ; and these enp-nore-
1 . ( ! , - ,
nif'Mt", wiih tlte attention due to my private
fTi'rs, nelecteil tlunnfif the pat ummcr.
rviil nrently tn
, for me to
f)r in ihis inst,aiirt, we liavf iTHsX-ii also'tlrai the election of an other, niav V- arc the onU certain eideijresol their rhar- beeausee is
actly in. point. , Danffetrs-i ptHisHyftfltpiiAa,r.! gin one f those immnMtHm.w:tiich render. etr w havs, a perU ct rjila to s y tlat if qiiUI les; i
threatened, us sme Jour year? aeo.., Pftjl every '.thing sVcUreand "worthless" except Mr,!FilliTUre.. withdrawal would. cie, us private matjers, honesty is the best polity
the best man sr confess rd
and because in all public ar
mv ren-re. render it ?mpos- '
be with yu at the time and
nlre dosiynnted. .
I enn. however, tndv sav tbnt mv" heart
is with von injtbe cnucc, in which vpu are
rtir:'Lrel : ard I mnv nlso he pern iltpd to
nnro von t!iit wbrnvrr'T ntishn
t!!:! :mv rfTorts nr mine woubl be .ntnimpn
t 1 in ad vnncinsT t1is i Trent ,caue. T am rea-
to vet Muvu'here, to do anything- honrirn
! T.noir. .
! tf'. nd to niriKe any sncraficr. I am en
,V'( for thej' whole' w-ir and prepared to
i.nli o ntiv post j; and even the pr j?e"t pres
.nrp of private interest, would not keep me
au :y f rm v'omt mert-r-fr. were T not s ti-
fuil i hat mv
iiCni'm-p
j- ,
prpono i not needed rn an i
opnsion, which w'll enmnnnd th" sprviees
nfm.inv ofoitr most .distinguished and able
ro-' ihrers. . j
'Theufh not aceuetomd ,eaHv toiak
alnrm, I fullj concur in the now ffenernl
o i:nion of our f i'r ni'n bd and saraeiou
F:itrcmen. that we are in tlip most serions
rr'is of our history ; and I feel as you f el,
! i . i ; . r r . . i
put! :ts every Iiptisi ril ' ' i nwiito.in ,
tli:tt ! t!ie o-'oiious hones l-ironjyht ito the
V X T 1
pocs atlntro. :n'tr t!.e nnni n
1 "" -B
o a 'rnP anl equal f - vr" n -v. lyn prcs
of our nope Imvp displayed n pprcv . d
enterprise unknown e'-w!iere; and tt
road to' wealth and honor Se'n open'to all.
a'l or a crea majority re livings in eomfoft
irroimd'l att r'r'f'ipf'o never Oiinrl
amotUr the mnss in other ecmtr'ej. "m.
i fpafp'l by hopes of greater weilth and
tincfffn, ami happily afisorbcd in all the
gainful arts of peace1. i! ' - '
' tieh', a people, wlioco enterprise1'-''"'"
probed every corner of te paftb. and ha
bepn rewarded with o-'verflowbio' str"am8'of
plenty, surely cannot he easily fmpfp'l'to
cast away their earninp-s. to tear up their
improvements, to burn d wn t'e'r own
hnnis and houses, and to ebthe' themelve
in the rntrs and wretchedness of poverty
ir.,i!,l In- Iip iAiTierienn "Revolution, are now
. I. ,i ' atd oppression.
Ml I!" llllll:' Ill-Ill M-I'. HI ir ' Miv. i-Tini.-.
to rule the hour: anl everywhere., on tlip
rf:.ep t least. we beudd intent ioiflsii- pillions of capital expended on enterprises
res, unrafsonin; fanaticism and remorse
1 nmhitim.
Like all such excitements, tending 4
tlip dissolution and ruin of the settled ord-r
of thirds, the threatening" Jtspeet of the
t'mps Ins copiured op. from their hiding
jl ipps the vulture brood that feeds upon
the pnrensses rf the lead and these rejrnrr!
in? our beloved country already in its dyinjr
ajronirs, are le2ri,uinT to parcel out its -..remains.
au( t whet their creeds" bills fr
i
an infernal feast. The fall of our country
v-eidd indent furnish a pflorious harvest to
nil thr Mr K of prey fr m the four quarters
of the earth : J and v here there is the ast
h.iop of sneh n sml ronsumatiou. we m-'V
i i
expect a rnnd rally, to, that end, of all the :
rneririos of tyranny in every nation. A'l
the loading powers of the earth, with per
Inps one exception, are interested it? the
lst uction of the Union of these States,
and the hopes with which it is ,freibtftd :
and lie must he hut little read in the les
sons of history, and extremely ignorant of
the characters of unjust power, as concen
trated in thej hands of despotf. monar'.s,
ttho can doiibt for a' tn,Trrent the act've
sympathy, backed with all the 'resources of
t?ipir empires of the rnlers o!f Atitndia and
Franee in Ivejialf a? those : who "are ronpir
iff on her soil against the liberty of Antr
ici. I
rhp rutssejs here were tea'chr nr to all
others the value of Union amn-lr them--elv-
remeaiber ? the -pMrterjtioys ;e lpuds jyhjcji
Jiune iirmn,lhd'4wnlff thecTay;ltir admjnvs-
tratiot, andrib jjhftpelesiappearBiiceiiof
tbinffs which then shed a gloom- oyjer-.all
iheKcoiintrv. , AYe. rehjemher usa jhaltiese;
clouds passed away va,8 .suddenly as theyt
had a t hf jejajmUtpithiAdrr? tMqtllS PTmy
morninor succeeded rne of the h right est and
mosIcbiLf iouiUyJi nuo'ilf li!sJl. Z&t oon;
as .ihefe w;as, seated, itr, powfrs,lfl?dn71,
t ratiim sternly, resd eAito Aaj rich ttJaV all
brzards.tov.itself, and to, thfjjyy ttselforllie
Im,p,s! " & n (1, pa t riot is p lijf nuyv. f?'fi
ryw(.ijre.uNih and, Soiul;trIit, eb
massed rlid, eithnsiaBH a;l v .t; .js . s.qp
pop tl:p lefidexz iwt- pmpti(fdn'tpfpjla'rtr
the. :frrf)tipDs, fljif fifSed. Ui wre yejuked(
ferrarotl 4h?t Vfe rfftrtv. were? ifV:ri5,lttJim
thn fall the, cliHiculties were lhje;w or.k-pf npj-'
bilious. a nl pvlf-fet kinj pi tjer ns the
ifVropV? WifTfft .X1,CV bad iit a) tjijr
sanitations fpro f: ss ( dj , ti dfil a e Jvff i " -Ah.
name of the, peope4 but jwhuji.uie tftsuwas
apjdicd. it was obvious that dbey lad' nl.vj
hee Hperatlnp-n iheir own te!raJf amlVit
tr''n"st the ,jvMl; and. tb.1" wbes of th.rife
whom )ho.VifnepTe8riMr1.- iTltejuf Ve"
nle f heii'displavedla-healthv fttirt,C'f.'po?i
cervat;sm. moderation, .and prmbtnee ;,am
it needs but. little information .of 'Unman- in
ture to sitrv o it 1 i -impossitde -fir?a
nat in nenihrrino- milliors f sciits. and vfiy-
nri,,i.n nrrrp-roriv;n .ftltp drib's snrfee.
to ehanp-e suddenly, 'from (iHsp amV 4hHf-
My popb well posted in -their oyniiter-
pets, to a nation of mailmenHlrunkwi-ilv in
sane paiors i and rvirr -with i'esre to
tear out its ov r, ivitals. Tt ef nnrtts'e . sm
withpnft a direet imrarle. -nl we an - at
f"pt dieeover the or'e-in.vf all. jrnr tpptiHes.
4s sotv-s tbe.ndtninistrat ion - which had
inannriirated snrh 1 bripht' day in our htstO
rv had censed, anil a new one .pncfeeded,
faction wiih its! Satanic .conning and; perse
verpnn. acra in began to plv' its wicked art? '
and'Hiil )ime. uobapiuly, i' found ears ready
to iste7i to. 'its delusive Mrnins.i .It gfliped a
footlifdd near the hi?hest sat of po.we,r.;md
he. who Was !sv often unseated ' (wm ;h'9
Hfirse'in "the? battles of Mexico,' wa-soonJt-ken
captive by honeyed accents ofthu fdrkr
ed tongue. M o! , -. r: . :? 1 :v. , :n,. '
Our President, with perhaps no evil in-i
tentions. (indeed it is possible that his im-'piiW-s
wre of a kindly nature) wasdelihe
r tilv tapped by the Van Bunn -a 'frarHe
or evil -omen and while flouudering""ih the
'wile's of the grejvt' Magician of Kimlerhook;
he invi lved liitns-rdf. hisi adiiiinistra'tion: and
? p ('(Mi't:J, in ii i- rnblv tron' le aml coilfli-
sioii. Every eff rt h.c made to exrieate
himself frmr the trf.acbenMis hOok:that ' bld
K'pimV o citiiuingly baited for him inNHv
York, only ct)mplic::t d hi d fncuhifV
while he lashed ' the tn uhh d wnier."in
more furious eXcitenient ; and non lra" shbrt
secluded ports of Japan, which nvkes our term of fmr years, i.eginri'nff . tture . n o-e
m .rehants princes, and our mechanics ar.d I favonible anspic-s than trial or any i resi-
i
aT culturists sovereigns, the equals of kifiL'S
j!iO.-aiIllllU,Jl.pP-lLc.iI cunninganu mill
Rut these are thcstock in trade of only a
Ine people not, eject me people's randioate T1
TitCy say he eanrH b-elected. YlTo
saysso? GluiiUmep.A UavejuUyjran-
standing the resilt--oflhe election, I am
prolyl' of the criri?A?l fitrr? made-? and
T can shv, And du spy fVVffty fV w'1 nn
honest. lu?artrtlatiwj?TOy-delibraJteppin-
a President, whose election . would restore and the onlv one .worthy of honest and
horte- aj Pr".pp ? the country,-that he honbrafiTernenK Vhen they say to us vir
wouid.hot forVdne moment hesitate. s m tue and patriotism are 'frY a miserable minor
Tin is a proud boast we can jrhake of . ty, therefore von ought to choose sraon
our champion ; and I know. that vou and I the evil factions of the times, ' one -of-which
and all those who now support ihe great mini triumph, they appeal to men-in wncni
'stntesmati of TSrw York, would instantly, thev suppose the lo"c-of freedom and the
Aeserthim if wp. supposed him unvillifig4o love of 'tight have reaseir lo'be the ruling
siakk sneh an end. nV j passioMs,? They appCaHo-bui4 ftneaner in-
htolnAl?nten4,ittis a glorins""reflecionvtp tinctsj and tacitly ronfess Jlhat.thf y mean
member ilwlU bistofy . will record this by: lovejQf rouRlry thedesire of beinj; t)i
f0TOliP$Q!,l ' mo nJ Ills friends, the side. 9f its;,rulers,-whether.they be just
ion, after a full tip"Potirntty W JKiMthat1' rllf t mW P-only, retuses , or unjust. . Jl all rncnfwfire sucji ere wouifi
an Immense jorWWe'Telpr 5lCHft fe'. rhJ 00n ce jo le a, UnUed Statef ArnrrK
for 4 President. -.aillUnf.Bill. of. Ni w w'miitoomitrrtarre the idea that -a c anJ;thf re, wond . nevcr b( another free
Yr1sl" Ami ynu. htlcnrt. ami aiv oth- XVashingtoike'' administration cannot .be country. Jf all mPnwere such thcio never
agatn restoreti to powrr. men i nave seen would nave nee.n a i nermopviw r .ira-
org pn o -i c 1 1 ( - t Alllr it ctmilM,. fc ' tl n rr
amone" the hnrJ AvWhV.r-- Wo'iigTi 'of hi' prtriotism nrd disirterestrd .jhorr a imlser IliU pr Yotk Town, a I?c
jLiiuJiave . onl
.vr? 'i B4.. V&itrrMKiih p noi : 1 ! man stnnila ; If!ao nr" TlrtrAnden: or Washington. II
v to - accost ane nrsi-plain. - r - t i v vi i v- . t. . -
ritixvf vm rnffUiwflose rp n,p?"-,n 14 1 1 ipmnipn ajiujinp country s pariy rmnj nnur m-i
i welfare of tliP; rountrv. 'frorHihan .ennugh'tfort we alt know that of all the parties of these evil times, men
. . . . I nnu.irnril Irum him trimlll nll'PIlt !l "lk!ln. mIi,, ihnnlil nAf this, lilt IP nnrld Jlallll IIU:
him-.n nrtnUntnrMsinn n -u- ......... . ... .-- . c., .....
ahi"iesteiMieHigent;
L-oU " i n ) ere! f i 1 h'f
Lr ti ft i rrri t i f v-m
"""', ...--... . . ... ' ' ' ,!'.., 11 -1.
i .,..;n. 9(i.VMk fi.wniltvr,rpfpr Pd'. Uugtonike", rresident and sate the Union, more manfully to its arm, and wun au ine
' - !. T- . t 1 . T " r .1 : . I .UL Ihn
hi hp fleet p A .And the an- A?i vVr ?YfI?",u" """.A ':'D"'rr memories oi inc pam, aim inc .
tr.(re. tf I.e coii
iri e"'Korthuaipl the' Um.P:";,Viilhatven aniid0the.,tremen- rftiture,tbuming in its breast, resolve, as pa-
'tin-t? ' iJ ..Ti.'ti- ? . ! h f'if-e VTund r. I .t.;c pfl..rt- mnde in.ili-luilp ihe neonle nt !. ri..ta , ln nil : nirp ha vi resolved. lO nledge
South; ami where, so many answer thus, -v.vfn " Vrv!--;.! t?T i ; . i - v
"whytTVeFt fi !? Wfe.v.r.if jnipersona- ltheir lives, their fortu and, ei sacred
rai.oII noi?iCif o.fj ;.: j ;.);; ...v'' t'ion f the s'pirh f sectional hate, of fanati- honor? to .the cause, and untainted by flight
WW V& 'n ..ferHV Wr, cisrylfif WiiS. ! orhairoiClithey mu,t. with
ilTWy tMn-oVl:(! i' tn in b o Udd and ! U't&v slia nev ; surreHder their
people on the su'vjct of his strength, Uf A ,,'fr . .T . ..;s . .. , ..jy 'ks!;. . - . -
' J .',-1.;.-, fiff.t. nrfenn'i!?l!,'!! " " ' 1 arms or.their .orjranizat.nn on any pretext,
eoure. those who Ityve brcMiuht our troub- ' , . ... . v , . - ' vi , -- i; ' t.I.....'.
,.:r. ; .t,,., .. .....f-rr f!iTJitls4T am fornFitlmbf !btcntise he has before r after battle, whatever Its issue i
I's on rs d-d not 'wahtn Jfee their dear . , ,,v. . , ... .... Lu T. -, ,, . .... ,. ...... - T ,' --m
nnpf npinre 8Hvi"ii- mf nminrv in mii arm kiiowiiik ii tm - inm , " " ' ,
r,oVesp"Csr!at- Mastl :b'yrthe reapfearance
p'n pWwer'rhmi." who represents theJcanse
'of 'pea. vtra'nqiiility. iiiiin 'arid "iustiee
an'd ''trey: Irave ';ronrp"'inertiel fille, -and
shown their own low opinion Vf popnhir in-
tellirrenee. by the. .arts reported to. to defeat
. I
hm. .' hc.v dared-, not to .impeim ms in-
,ten-r'ty. or the instice ol Ins adinintstsat'on :
anil henep from the very start,.tiey j-estdved
.. V mi1 norcrt'CPinn-lr I r norfnlo I
. !, . i. , .t. :.iLt.:L!:il vtrlli. : t not avatfalfe.
the pumte minil Willi uie itiea mm hmi-
once befdresaved the ctmutry in pist
vvrsis-hecanspi fie bas; hen tried bv the the rights of all1 honest men and of ill their
-hlgfiesUtes t applied to iitnnan' character, i posterttv will inevitable perish 'ilh it, let
and approved hi the boriesty, of thewh.le j us fall if fall we must, fighting i'iiubly and
tptlnjry of every - plitieal hue and; com
plexioiv;. antf csejie ithe real choice
. ti e people f , and Jkeryyae, while knowing this.
it irovld be to lend myself tp adelvsive and
ehc'iqneennfrtiri to defeat l). iropuJar wish
rerena oweririse ana icsiic iiui nc
V -Yl'. I . - - -
j , Pohohl -their investments, ihe millions on
I Vri
f'wIVosp sneeess depends on the ex'steeee of
the Union and the Pnnsti'ulion in their 'in
tegrity'! YilI the "people easily bv!t"i t
d- spise lhat flag whih "Ir's be-n their Hea-e
and's f ty at h me and their strength and
protection abroad"! '. -Ph at ' flag in w hich
the citiz"ii can wrap 'himself and lie dnwn
with safety in the1 Arabian desrr. beneath
which he can push his thriving trade wiih
' every advantage on every sea and river en
thVdlohe that flng which' hs ctpeneth to
him and the American c tiz m alone t the
ingtoii?)ike statesman could not be returned
to power'.
Thp whole thinrr. oricmntrd Will' the Ipa-
' ..... , ' : m ;i -. ' .
der ; , apd. gentleman., this is the talsehond
'And in this 'crmeetion permit' me-to call
Vour atteption to a. paragraph ' from the' De
troit -Tribune, with the endorsement of the
New Ytirk Times, the leading and most re
rvMpfrep soil oarer at th.e North. It
....... , . -. oil YKT f M" -. . i r i - -
bato meet. Noh an, f South. plausible, and if it he truei then it ap-
1 I ' I n l.i Inbu ilium
j,,'pfftiy TO inoi'i'tt lll in iir ni.mr in-
i ;S illUi'! lift: .-.i: : .Kj i. . .
rsrehoiee only to. get them to vote, lor
J'r i) e?t; .1 - . ? n" ,
the. man-they prefer, and he win sweep tne
Jiehl.
Ann now, gentlemen, permit me try say
that one great r-son of my t opposition ,1o
aM other candidates., is. that whatever the
men tbemteVrves'migl't. 'h; they were
hrotnrht ov.t bV those W ho were-conspiring
'to ih-fe'ft the hope of the country by yste-
rtihfip piT-vrts thds to sow misfn t among
tpKppop'e.- and mrke eVcb mon bpt? vp that
- Vi"neiirhVor 'was pot with him in his hon
l .vored. feared and jiroteefed in th ir pur
suits of gain and p asure in ' i v ry m ut
and city and territory id thfe glohr, savage
or civilized! ; " '
Are they prepared I meiui the honest
masses',1 on whom f dl'tae:i ivX t the ieiglii
of revolutions ; are they prep;ird' bijie
conversion of 'their 1" ctorit's1 into barraekf
for plundering s'ojdit rs--for having' their
siii.s blockaded (vCi'y port on ihYir'oM.n
coasts bj-'hostifelleetV from adjiining Stales
to see '"their hroid rrfhf.;r gohh n grain fo-"
rged Vy the troops of rival i-'i-tious to
witness their ci'iie and towns in Thirties to
hae their mo ry turned inn-vorth!rss rags
in their pockets--their stocks of every kind
destroy. fi their lauds deprecated in vfifue
t,,eir property of 'every sr cries liable to
he seVzed tn at any momeilt, for 1 public uses
1 their being at the mercy of reckless
dent in our history, not exeeplir AV:?sh
1 L'tI
pears -jhat wp-rame near having,.Freriont
put up as the Dero qtaiicr leatler instead of
its. opponent in a Yyord, ti e very factions
ppw fo. fiercely fiyhtng,yeai li oilier, were
1 oth aiming to g t the same njanfyr stand
ard'bean;r, and' tlje Fresojlers stealing a
milrcW onrtle party h d by llie Van Burwns,
we" nappcneilbv inis' cireumslance albn t,
not to he called on liv'tteTCiiiclnnati' con-
....v. ch'iini for Fremoiit as the hope ol
vr iin'ii - ---- .
the South.5 instead of shoniing ugaihst him :
. Vp find i the facts'-. of that' incident.
known, for some-tune, stated
w hiclj we. h;sve
pst ''frence for an b" nest man-. n the .ftdlowing riaragraph. from the Lietroit
T5p. Trihv'ne, givmg a report ot a -speern maue
11 ' Frentont. as we all know, is the imp
r-n-t'Rn "i if Wane-fill sectionslism.'th -candidate there
, . : f.w l,ot t),o l,U!HH"iiii.i ,
?reon the"28th ult.; by a gentlemen from
PS. TiTA in f- f hoi Vtitfl x-w th'i;Avnmn1p ; Sllli
III iai lll J I C v ' . bl -J C A'MH I'M
,1 i iii. I i i t hands' of armed outlaivs, parading every
atredv provetl that a unitwi people cnnhl , nil! """j . , , . r
, , I,, . , T .,. . . . I'npi.Thhorhootl nn rrftttvi1 ol serving the
r.nt he rnslaved bv nnv oower. "Ambition f neijTnnonioou e
C l- .-k . . 1 .ln a . t m w mt m loft
author-tv, by! .uvliling the
alike sufferers, into a m
is abouVto terminate in "the-darkest
i iiht that 'h; s -yet visited this continent
sieee the -discovery of ("olunibus made ;it
the hope of the oppressed. " ' ! !il .
Thus, gentlemen, we see the cause of our
dinicolty, ami we know ihe remedy Th it
proved',cyVfj efficacious five -xr six years.
a?o, and all we have to do is to apply it.4
If UVashir.tton1 could 'he:r:ue! from the
deadwould lie' be call-d a patriot or hones
nm".,: wh; wt.uld refuse' to listen to his J
voice ?r" And Vet we ''liave miss' among Us,
who" for four jVurs was tried as severely as
Washington was tried who'canie ifrom the
frtn,,''evis;unscath'e! 'as Washing-on Camej
:n;l wh. se administr: tion l y the confess-.
inn of such euologts' of- Wasbingtin ahd?
such haters of ' Fillmofe "'S Gov. ' Wise,- is
proclaimed to be vWnshington-tike thrdugh
out.1' His exercise tf the highest power
wa's declared 1 to be1 Wise; moderate, selt-de-"nvintf1
and beiieficienti bf all the leaders of
rPdisunion. It we are so tar gnnp.,; . t .v-r Pmttttpat. . Stati!MEKT.
. . . , . i. ll " jii uivi.. . -------- ' .
KSotMb must array itseii in sott.i. seetionm n George C. Bates, of t'alilornia.
Hliimn ; if which Ilea'ten-frbid f it thp , course : of b;s; speech, nirde fol
.. i P.'.-. U (.nirii f mil1 1 Tn wn tn 1 luitinirt V nnrt a ut -' nnli t trul stMt mPtlt I
ifl'ppmp ir ni'- -I'"" .. ,
... .i ff... hp' North and '-South - to oheiv he I Mr. Hates) was oxprcien .m Sd
oepan. . . ... r ,l for CaliforiHa in August 1 855, he was per-
take a stand-against ch ,nher.ihi in the mV "p--,f firm ol p5!lm.
of common .sen fp, .tare we to ' import. I r Qnok fc Co.. banker of S
name
in this awful crisi of our frte; for our fiot
commander, guide and chamjvion; in this
first perilous, t;ss;;y for lojuj'nion, an o d
hv p I t -
A
ral courage nr great military
irro ini'iM'JJtr'-'.; ;v fJ -7
. i ii-.i.:"' i...l... .
canirons, t m.ui, ,sen i;n. ;..
cian m'lhe inten
man whose mora i courage '"r great mi) it
hero.mi?trustec? anwlio, tny rift
occupied a mosequivtalposit.on rs,an
inornate sp.ut.r.u;n hnoj f V
exons Clay was politically ansasintec. ?
; If the time lias' not f 6 fah teeing
, . ...:.u ,.;n.1 Imte. thpn l am opposed
in Biichanan amrf remont because .tl eir
friends are opposed to him wbi?m all ac
knowledge to be; the safest. am best nian
for the whole Union at this great crisi of
its fate. , , . ; '.
l am for7Mr. Fillmore because , we .all
irtair him to he honest, capable and faith
Sl bY the. best and surest of tests, whtch
' - -'. -. -- ' -A : I"'" ' t t! UT- Ttn
interests of the' State ? In short, are the"
1 1j ... U.. r ilia n-li nr TTnitPil
masses who are! people prepare. '"'-- r :
nnd irreconcilable factions,' hatinganth fight-
tag each other, instead of 'making common
ultitude of hostle, J 'State, converted in siic rdephrable scenes p a
..'t,ifi,ih,.!nS those we now behold in Kansas! nj
all the'factions, now combined against him ;
. . . -i.i.. ... - . . , . i - rt f
and ' Washington-like" is- tne me"
tversallv acctn-deU at the- ciose oi
Depend on it ' many as are the ami itious
the -"reckless 'and restless
cause gainst the common enemy. ' J lie '-. " . .. ,
.ii.r j wior. ! on. laws oi Mii-u-i ".' ,
M1CU l L
t m
"nisi lmooriaiii icj5?"'!! ii iini nnm-n t - i- i .. . -.
niiji M i. niv . o .C strife ?inil drSSO'UttOIl
ypg ior sucii tn-i D l'i'o - -
,i. t hnflv of our people; ISortir anil
IHC K " x-" I
ica was hriMtTv illustrating before the eyes
of the deluded millions of the Old Yorld.
and whose tinfori' would instantly secure
their own triumph and the fall of their op
pressors ; anil hence we may expect the
enemi es of popular rights to be every where.'
and forevpr jealous of our growing strength
and happiness.
Out riscWcemed continually to presage
ttirirdesfruetion. and with what unspeakable
dliht mist 'they contemplate the-aparent
success in our m'ulst of thtie arts and weai
pons, by which alone tyranny can hope to
conquer freedom. S All "that is wanting here
in experience and talent In the infemal'art
. . .i r t . n La
South, are too mticti interesiru in mtr no..-
est arts ot peace and the maintenance of
right ti. desire or permit, wnen rignuy in-
farmed, such a state of things. 'I hey wish
an honest settlement of our difficulties ; in
deed they are very generally beginning to
feel the' dangcrs which -tlrreatett their in-
terests. . , .
And this brings me to the cdnsideration
of the real difficulty,1 which' besets -our
way. and fthe rephedy: KipCrience is art
excellent and tJafe guide whenever we
able to fall' back
V
fSan Francisco.
. ! 1 . . . . K linn li o- n t C.t .1 .
jo remain nniu .vcuin-.,, vv". ". -f
Frertiont-wouhl accompany him thither.
Mr. Bates postponed his departure as de
I'rn'.l But when the time for his departure
arrived, Ol; tfremont. althofigli his troi;ksJ
were p: ck' L did not, go, h.t oniereu ms
trunks 'iU'the lefropoliti. II tel.-1nsjea1r.7-rph?p
Vast;n cor.seo,unce-'f the following
fflct C.'irv. Flovd f Virginip, had just ar-riveVin-.N-'W
York city for the fecial pur
pose of having an interview with Col. V re
montrand;the result of that ' interview was
nnffer made to Cot Fremont In , Gov,
r7 Sr, hehnlf of the Democratic Party, he
lavi? advised irith the. leading men l)orth
and Fouth. df the nomination for the Pre
Wfn;. Tie said that party wanted a new
man. a man of, integrity and well known
fdistinction outside of politics. Col. tre-
rp'ont, after listening patiently, ann even
iiKmitting to two sepcrate interviews,and
knounns t Jit platform he was expected to
tnd tnon. replied : .that while. deeply sen-
sihle of,the high disiinction of the proposi- j
' . ' ' 1 i:j rtr.l" while!. Air. Bu
can ne appueo " m.t "V j fpi ;,;
chanan already, belies every argument
. o.l s toTii''"disinteTfsfedness ,and self
. - , . " L .1. tl.AAt nml
-c ...u'v few flat- Ischial by re using 10 leave u,r .r.
HIS term or power, " i ' , t-.:i. f ,hrt m.n.'.ffhflttli'i.
- j :.;..."...t PThrit.; - tlmS insure tni-ro-' 1
hravelv m its defence.
-h -TrulJitfiu-tJOIINGILMER.
Messrs-M. H. Carrington,. David lllark,
Thos, P. Atchtnson, E. F. Keen, John
Gilmer, W.T-Siitherlin, Allen.Mitchell,
h, M..Shumaker. A. St ft ii ford," -V. II. Mo
orman, Samuel Befger, Wm. h. Pannell,
AViliiam II. Payne, G. B. Thoriiton, Com
, mittee. .- s; ''"..' . '" ''. "';"-"-
Praise is grateful. Jet it come from any
source. We helieve it is t'eryantes who .
has acutely remarked. Praise from a fool
or censure from "a madman is not without
its influence "upon ins, howsoever we may
despise the source whence it emanates.
We" were f drawn to these reflections from
reading the speech of .Ex. Gov. Floyd of
Virginia, in reply to Mr. Speaker Banks,
lately delivered in Exchange, in the uty of
New York, before an immense etincourse.
tjiat speech,;amon other things, Ex-Gov.
Floydi himself. a Democrat, and a candidate
oij.the. Democratic Electoral ticket in Vir
ginia, took occasion, to bear the following
honorable testimony to the American party
in the State of New York ; "and we com
mend it to the attention of those Southern
Democrats who have publicly "denounced
the members of the American party as "trai
tors, da rji lantern heroes,' " mid-night
conspirators." ' &e., &ef terms as false and
slanderous in themselves as oppugn ant to
proprety' and courteoosr -Ex-Gov; Floyd
said : T, j.-" n 'j!ut.iri'Ij'j".vr, ,
I find- front a sojofrn pf;,one week in
New Yrorkthat the enemy of democracy is
not the American party. Theri are bonds
of union between democracy'andthe Atrierx
canpartv. U I will tell vpn-what these bonds
are. They are, the bonds , of. justice, .pf
truthof patriotism "and of right. (Bravo.)
They are 'the' bonds 'of the constitution and
of. the'sUnim.s o - - -l:r,. .: -We
say thi?l language of distinguished
son nfthe Jpld Dominion, ,iin .fionoyabJe
Contrast with.thaL.toa usual with opposition
oraturs ; and is Ratifying, from the fact that
Jn the asperities df heated political contents,
there are yet some who rise superior to them,
and'are capable of doing jiiftice to a political
ooniyUminglen Jlerald: ' t f
AnecdolcofMr. Fllliaoro,
writer in the New York commercial
Advertiser furnishes the following anecdote
of Millard Fillmore while he was an appren
tice in a clothier's establishment in Livings
ton county New York."
aise un
V '- -TV -
tton made to mm, anu '1 k . m,n' nn nnnrentice irt the ssae
mises it extended, yet' wun ni, opty, , . - . t s . .
Missouri Compromise 11 NVork belonging 10 nigiy i
the repeal of the
Wfiid hs impossible Jor him to entertain the j bnring family, on a Visit to his parents, on
proposition: lie Considered lhat repeal an j occasion.where the af&irs of the fuliir.
Kfamovs breath-Of plighhd political faith. . of conversation eXl
1 . . 1 1 : .
1 . . 1. . . rv . j.-tt i' tin mi .
change the ole aspect of things .nt a-tHe tnghesi mnc. tni J, " . j
' . s - m-. . 1 - . t- 1 :l ..lo.inrc nil tpmntations . aoout inm, iir.
Buchanan will .deny himself as Fillmore
. ' . . 1 . A
didfitr the public good, wnen ne Trjuvzs
more hoperiirane.--Every one feels that it
wiiuld make peace certain,; insure the pre
servation -of the Constitution in ?lts "purity
nd give2 stability to all the honest trades of
Xrndte ac, i "niHI h. h.- .op.
- t ff
7-rWmoni bhhi. W.it;h,am,M".lt kt.ow to b ne - - -7 3, C.,1. Fremnnv 'pl-Wd cbimrfu, hi, n,o,har. ,0 an Woe.
- j,.,;- ..J. uu.1a li.-l. .,.lliiatoHfeifp.ioHlrv.' i;an any prrin.u.. ... .
man in uonn, 'i i .
if rpnahlv on this position. Mr. t .,()K ! vou don't know what a singular tch
" . . 1 r
to surrender even a remote chance for
: " .... .... e 1 1, V,
Palmer being rtignizantot tnese r jow Millard i?." "Wtiai oi mm now ; .
inunicated them f-'fth with,, to : Hon. N.I - i j nired , 'w'hy he has no fun in him, we
Bank.and "X've had an invitation to a cjuilting the. other
ticptt. and thev came, anu sat. v-oi. - ir , . i . .; ... , .u-
i WC ,Wd. m ". Ih U rr.U of lhat n,-.!,., in oor neigli rwrnooa ; W
1 onf.,ln lpad the IifKst3 ot Lv,Iiri wfth the cirls in the family all went.
il.La...h.''.. nnLPIn -'shH: cinse the Presidency; when that surrender would, f Xrm , in thia campaign it , the people i j, him, and would you believe it ? that with
.bere-to revivVflollHsh, Xffma'de in favor: of Fillmore. t once give I fpld could, not get. him
: ' u ...iaJ nfidence '-DWrrimrftiVoot happened, late . in. r
investments iu it- ii i-ij ,r .. , i -
between man nd man ' to continue,' prices Can , any one will
eptemneri Duu, -r . ;. Qt nnp nlone t we all
. .. 1 ' .i. l. i.ua fr ItiiPT;stntement. swncunc u'"; -
any one dare to done t ! correeuy n-rai.ru . .
J ... . xi t;mp.. names, and' places, and
. - . '-. v-.iHiafw:,r-tot the rfturseofhtm wno w-nomj ,, - .ire accuracy of the above
to rrmairr nrm, an. rr.r..7 - , ..,.r , t , OKt :f .snlv nitna- ! ,,ut '"f V'.'. V-,v - - "
ITiatiu Hvould enable 4he the ttoTm 01.10 .0-.. t j . 1 gtatement.
nd ted Wilis resolution tnen was, a- an num.i.
irt i to -acrifice" himself for the .public jrood ;
!I?.in!: ::: tLirt na as faand'acu in theMives, of men,
peace ana ireeoom a g'" ..." . . , l t,rtn.
be productive,
. :' .1:. l...',in Knir a
r't.! """Z Lf on in i .acri6l.h.If for iKe .public :ood S
Fwcnt, and had music, and dancing,, and fine
sport: and when we returned he was read
Ing in an old book, and had Deeen reaomg
- -There is no doubt, we believe, of the the who!e evening. Did you ever
tiK.tantial accuracv of this atement. -. 1 m - r, . ...u.
.. -, . JV0 5rbrJL Times. :
Finally, gentlemen, I am for Mr. Fillmore
hear of so queer a lad T 1 he good mother
promptly checked him; and answered, "AM