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; GENERAL KUI? r lvi
From the Carolina iWatclivtcuu
,THE CALL IN
MOTION!! "G HEAT
in obedience lonhe" call of the; S'a1i"s!urv
jfP)Ccanoe Club, iheie came up to Una i own
,jCH iSaturday, 4lii trasH., 'tbe iiosti iujfi'.eii.-.y
crovvd of people that; .ever., was congregated
" 5& NortW- CafuHnl.'. JVxvEif'k TltocAD is.
?ti9 number ofliciaily reprfrted'liy Cot Aex,
s&tder IIolhouser; tbe.U ra nd 1 a rshal of- the
-The procession fwrrad 'at the ; race
v : jround, acid inarched; Vb rot jgh ; in ftatoona .of
, DSnt 10 lue A'actory pjVa; c'tieTthile anda
; Vjuarter jdftaut. We faulier at the" v:ry idear
- ;ijt attempting argenral description'of'this.
f. ; 'g!oftouiday.. banners waved zf Trumpeis
j soundedi The cannoiif epoku forth -musketry
i .responded Ladies waved their. whj'te hanu-
Jterchieft from the windows. rhe frocesaion
Stropped their flags ; or presented arms ; or
took oiF their hats' and; cljeered leach ' bright
2xA "beaattfui th tongik the' passed-ft .r'A nd
, lie re let us declare "that we i sav;iriore beauli
1 iol faces on this occasion Xirft'.ve':Stxww
Tn oVevcr6wd bfore VVe HieaYdJrnany gen
7 ?t)emen who" have seen iuch f.tltt-. world,
,. jcjeclare the same. i-c ? i4 '
v XJuilford, Iredell, CabarruSj Davidson, and
0avie,; with our own County came up in force.
" lineo!t), MecklcnburgilAVilkeSj Anson, Monl
fomerjVlan0ph & urryl turned out hand
fsmely StokesI Rockingham, Uichmond
many others rom parts unJijidwn were pre-
" Lieat ; all strong in the faith imcf jjouyant with
, Jope. - The day was cool and pleasant and
, :ihe arranrements all judicious and, well, eie-
; J Huted. VVe shalt-give below a more minute
f description o.the procession and the devices.
iZ A most efficient and poerfuf
I i pjelivered at length by - the Hon. Abuam
V j Hencmeb. Another short but most, excellent
" j:uiauer "of fact address was pronounced ; by
tlev. icha Culpepper, from Anson county.
it. This gentleman was in Congress -with Gen.
Harmon i?lBl9-'20, andtwas intimately
rrcquaintd with Jiim. He bore witness to the
. I Ugh'character of his intellect-to his soujnd
od patriotic: , pTuiciples ; aoPespe-pially. on
.; tfic, subject. of Abolition. - He gave. any'in
; . indents and familiar, facts, going to shovy ihe
Simplicity and fmgality of the government in
v f that day, and presented a most powerful co.i-
V firast in the extrayaganco of our present ru-
."Jersr'T After speaking'in this strong practical i
V t Vy&Y for some time1, he cAme to the objection
C f Gen. Harrison's age h and state among
xjn'any, other things that, he (Gen. jirrison)
f Jst lacked - 39 days ot being eight years
T- i younger than (himself) Jonfi Cutpopper. Here
- I'yas such a pulpalile illustratior c!" Ihe licen
; vousness of this objection, that the whole im-
,ense crowd burst out into-loud cheering
VHe's no fool',' "He's no granny j", we can
' vlll see was reiterated by a thousand voices.
- rhe old man stopped and' paused for a mo
'. : fiient; seemingly- much sttuck .with this rude
fccmpliment and then added, "fool or no fool,
would be willing to stake all -my -.earflily
' liopes upon this issue, that I coujd take Henry
i jblay, Daniel NVebster and Wiliiam C. Pres-
"jEon, and with their assistance fc fm a Cabinet
ihat Would manage .'the affairs of this nation
''- 'great deal better than they have been man-
'ged for the last ten yeafs."
't General pdney frbmLincolmpn made a
i most aninjated and soul stirring appeal j which
i - "was most rapturously .applauded. , .
, j Cbl D. M. Barringer; delivered a "short
" fput Very sensible and elegant ipeecb'? which
) "ivas received with great applause, 'r "f-,'.'J
i 1-The speaking'was concluded by a masterly
' ' Jfflb'rt -from Mr. Boyden, of Surry", in his own
K S ery -strong and peculiar style. . He exposed
na tasDcn me aouses oi ineaamuusirauoa
" -vith -great severity His speech abounded
Mi y'th solid seo
ic.hihlv
ga r n th ed with' wit
ihd sarcasm.
Mr. Himil
V
on Jones of this Tovn exh'bifcd
etcrsbu rr Volu rtteeVCompa Yl
the flis; of the
Abich was in the battle of Fsirl Mc his. Phis
'v" i incident with a few remarks pf Air. Jones, in
a - ' Explanation;' had a very powerful efTect . upon
the audience. Ihcy cheered and appluded
i. - F.im with great enthusiasm 1 V
1 We have only tinia to .add that the solid
f " tomfbrts of the table: cnnie in we'll, and there
' Mell received.' We had'jmore jieople than
ire anticipated but we had iniough for all.
i Never was there' a more orderly! agrecaSle,
.. 51 : nd beautilul eight, &. never did peopie seem
fo enjoy themselves more. ,
r . i On Friday night the greater part. of tiro
. delegations had arrived,-and pany were, the
r'Hi J.trioticvsongsthe merry jokes that "went the
xotrods, pn tltat ntgnt at me encampmenis.
i )a the next night, the same ball was still in
potion i Thousands 'I werer assembled' at .the
tViuilford encamnment Gen.. Edcef- addires-
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them in the most ' mastertv ' waw" Mr.
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.nfinf this Town, and-Mr.A''oun2 of Iredell.
Cil- also 'called on for speeches, which were
'ceii w'1 "10St rapturous applause.-Tip-'
Sanoe. SOCJ.S were called for, and several
;; i:. ' "iRrani iokes were' told from ' the
H iostruraiwith. tremendous effect : Speech and
1 lonc ani jpko were responded to by shouts of
if 4npYauitnd-y 9 cannpn roar,. In a
ibc day. - A r
'i'li was kept up urttil nca r rr.Mniht, but
when the last stroke "of the town clock died !
avay, "alf teas fiUihed." It was 'now ihe
Sabbath&'ihe same spirit that s'iirred thcAi
to come hither, prompted thelo to respect that
holy 'institution.- 5n the next day by "public
appoinUnent", severil hundred of the vis4tfers
wiiSi our Town,s-jKpf3', repaired to tlic stand
again and listened ioairioistxxcel!eat patriot
!caorh.oii 'for. the Itev Mr. "Rankin, la the
uftcrioixi the Ttev. Mr. McDonald -delivered
a very appropriate and.evangvtical discourse :
lijt ihero was no party-ism in either of them
a.; eume had pretended would be the case.
But we inun cease and uiVe place to Til
gire p;
tho- of-
ficiaj. proceedings.
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OFFIC1AL RKPORT-4FOURTH JULY
WHIG CELEBRHTIDX.
by lue. uowan l ip
pecanoe Ciub, in honor bt Harrison and Re-
form. 1 ; -. , i ... . ... .
OFFICERS OF THE CLUB. !
Roiu:ht Macnamaka, President.
Alex. W. firadorit : ;
Vm. Chambers, j Vice Prps'nts.
Thos. Craige, ) i
Samuel Sjllirkah,
iV Henderson, .'
Recg "SecVys.-
; John B.ltord,"
IT C. Jnnr. t Ui5
;w ,. ? . ;.
Col. Alexander Holdshpuser yvts Grand
Marshal of the day there were 22 assistant
iIais rials1 lor Rowan County.
The Grand Marshal of the day reports to
the Ciub that Jhere were present Twelve
1 iiousAXD,-persons. i ' "L ;
. The Surt.rose, the day1 proceedings coni
menced with firing thirteen Guns bv the
Charlptte -Artillery Company, during' which,
a large ttag z leei long was raised in mam
Street, bearing the following mottos.viz:' on
one sideNo reduction cf Wages, but .Pros
perity to the Farmer aria Mechanic: On, the
reverse, Our Country is in danger ; the spirit
ot 1776 will preserve it.' , - . -
JkAt 9 o'clock the procession began to form
at -the race ground, one mile from the Court
iiooets, ana iney rntrcneu through Hie towttl
. ,, . ... . .
oi oaiisoury 10 me raciorj- jrave
on the op-
posite sine ot it. a y". ;
The following is the order of "the proces
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Ii . ' 1st' A band of Pioneers.
nd. President, ,Vice Presidents and Sec
, "retaries." .
Salem -Band of Music. .
' - . ; Clergy. .
- Jnvited Guests.
THE GUILFORD DELEGATION. .
This body was preceded ia-irbni.-.V-toe,r
Clief -Marshall Next 'came a' Loi Cdhin
dnwn by six f lyte Horses,with a largo Broom
c5r the i front - Gable," marked on one sidek
'liisom of Reform on the otlier 'Clean
Y3rk; OTer. the centre oi the Cabin waved
a lurpk flag, with thi . inscription on ach
siC3 2,r0U y hig votes in Guilford.'.. A bar
rel was lashed jbebind marked 'Ilard Cider.'
Ttroughoutthe procession a smoke continued
to ssiie fiCrh the chimney. Deei" ckins, rac
ocr skins and buck horns, were hung about
ih; cabin, and inside of it fere, many relics
frun the old Guilford battle ground, such as
swards, balls, shot and bayonets. The cabin
itsslf was constructed with poles cut from the
sa ae grolind.
i The Cabin wa? followed first by the '7i
petanoe Club of the County of Guilford,
wifri a large white Banner inscribed on one
side Once more to the rescue dear friends,
onfce niore with a barrel neatly represented
lathe centre marked 'U'rd Cider ;' on the
oirjer side was represented a Log-cabin, in
scribed 'Republican Simplicity' 'Against Lo
co Foco' Arrogance.' The stalTol this banner
was surmounted' with the; model of a pagon
Plough v Next came '7 he . Greensborouh
Guards' with -their music &i Company lias 6c
withan elegantly embroidered white silk Hag,
on oncusido of which, within a green wrought
wreath, were ihe wordsMerit wins the.prize j'
on the other side" was a most' beautiful Eagle
with a scroll in its mouth, bearing these words
On to-" Victbtv. !! ; - : J V - -
Next came a large Onnoe drawn by four
whitc'Horsesj' on each sido; was a flag, inscri
bed 'TippecarioeV with another beautiful flag
waving" pvcrjt. -' j-;;:-.
Next came the citizens of Guilford in im
meuse numbers, (the Club havo not been able
to ascertain their exact number,)-over them
was floating a large blue linen sheet most
beautifully lettered as follows : on'one side
'The sons - of old Guilford- A gainst" the
Stand ing ; Army'Aatn&t the Sub-Treasury'
A gainst V-Valf Buren'-on the:other side
was The sons 'of 'old' Giiilfbfd'-'J'br ilur
rtsoa ipTyieY For. John L. forehead
'For Retrenchment and Reform.
fNothiog could exceedthespirit with which
these hard fisted, sound headed & true-hearted
fellows-went into -.heir businets.J- v . "
!v . ' ; f -..'Editors.
: j "v IREDELL ; DELEGATION. . ;
. Next came the People from- Iredell, their
.Marshal reports to the Tinpetfaaoe. Club five
word, the night was burpaiseJ by nlhinj -txikondred Ahi 'Jiftn-dnt xscrhinthr:i
1 Pursuant tonotice,a lare nurttber of persons
attwited nt Siliabury, on this day, to join in
an Eiitertainmeati-Siven by the. Rowan Tip ,
profocjsional man picbnj; them, "except", fi or
c'lysioah vrho Were tpceiaUt J . ionleicd.
tney uaq a log caDjn tu iy, w oi the: most
primitive and olden time appearance eve f
this JiumLSe but significant pageant nas 'a
wnuc saun r u jijictnjiei long tocroea .
aenW'bigJn 177G ! ! Whiin 184Q
'Onc moreTiie and the victory, is "burs.
The whole furniture and accompanytnents of
this cabin -were in keeping il was occupxr
aurtng itie procession uy thatMave and trnc
hearted soldicr;of the Revolution, General
ErnnAiwDAvtDsoywitU seVcrI blher Rev
prution'siry" soldiers befongmj to Iredell, bear
ing on. their hatsjn large figures 76'.,,:.Tho
Loir Citbin "was 'drawn bv eir
ii win to norses
eieganiiy narnaiea,ana occki
fligs 'and penhatsV .Next to
d oiTwith small
them c'ime an
Indian Canoe on wheels, dm 1
a by four.white
horses suilabU canari3oncd :lon one side was
the word Tippecanoc,Von Irp other 'North
IJcnd. Over this "canoe" wasa large Ball 6
feet in diameter, whicfi Was tpt all the time
in molioM. It was inscribed- Iredell :f The
ball in mbtion ":! -; 0uxia' r' Tlppe'cahoc'
Over the ball floated a Ur ire nlk banner.bear-
in'g the National Arms, 26 sirs & 1$ stripes, J
inscfihedPrincfpTes "not jlfen W; , IL
Hai nsdnWJohn Ty Ier'-hn , M; More:
head.'-Aimora determined nid true hearted
set of Whigs I ban these "from Iredell, are not
to be found.'" Thcv are the rthy"represen
tatives of the meri who put lM ball in motion
at Ramsour's ' Mills.," ' Jr . u
'Next in. order' came ,.. 4!
- CABARRUS.M :
It is estimated that about 50(j persons were
present from tha spirited CounkrYr Her pro
cession was under the charge oi Gen. Means,
as Chief Marshal, Maj A'-n- Barringer, Maj.
Coruin, . Maj.. Cochran," t!e Piufer, Esq:,
Col. Shinpock and Col.'yedgtbn, as As
sistant Marshals-; -The procession -consisted
of a troop of Cavalry in front wiih a flarr .
then'tho ''Cabdrrus AttiHenr' under Captain
Henderson tvith. music an4 a beautiful fiag
then a very handsome aVJ well built Loir
:"v,-. " r.V1.'' .r,r."' Psiroyea, mp
ammunition and "tnn i?Rmn " nr .- I
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- by -iz-ty jof ihBiaianriAa
ihe then called 'reMiituuspiiiof the Prov-
idence ot Carolina.. Unjba door of the
Cabin opposite the string ani latch, was in
scribed in large vrhite letter' 'The 'string of
the laich nevrr pulled in?, front and ele
vated abovb the cabmVaL raised, a most
splendid square civic BasneAof large, dimen
sions j . in the centre of the btfiner on one side
was painted i btiautiful. rep oicntation of a
cabin -trecs fa rm-yo'rd am farming uten-.
Si Is : aboyp on tho same sid in very- large
letters superbly illustrated 'CABARRUS'--below
The spirit of her ntjtra on tHe 20th
May, 1775, still animates heigallant tons in
x on the right- ef ihe slme sido 'Fort
Meigs & the Thames' on th) left 'The Far
mer of No'rthri In tb. centre iof the
other sido of the .banner waj painted a fine
half length porliait of Gen'itarrison in mili
tary dress on the frame of the portrait was
inscribed, iVm. II. Harrison, the 'People's
choice'-; above on the same 'side in large let
ters 'Harrison, Tyler andIoreheadbc
low One Presidential Term on the right,
No. Standing Army' 'Np reduction of Wa
ges' on the left, 'No SulhTreasury 'The
safety pf the public moaeyi; cn :he top of
tho staff supporting this binner was a gilt
ball with the inscripficn; We'U keep this
ball in motion,', iind a representation of an
eagle alighting oii the .bill with a .scroll in
its beak bearing tho inscriptions,- 'Harrison
& Tyler1 6c 'John M. Morch'cad.' The let
tering and decorating of tie banner were all
in gold and silver leaf..; This"prtof the pro
cession attracted universal admiration from
the assembled multitude. Next to the Cabin
followed in regular order the citizens of Ca-
barrus with a Hag, the inscription on which
is not remembered. . The procession formed
of the" people of this 'patriotic County, bc:r
in passing through town alone inthe morning
and returning in the grand procession of the
day, marched forward with msrlled anima
tionand was repeatedly cheerpd with ap
plauses, which werqj only cqualbd by the en
thusiasm with which they were returned.
" l- MECKLENBURG.
4 Having a sma'l number prevct, she joined
with her daughter C&buarrus 'h the proces.
sioa : but their contingent in tic sura of ef
fect was perhaps equal to any other. Capt.
Pritchard's beautiful and. well disciplined Ar
tillery Company from Charlotie ; their sim
ple device of a 'Hornet's Nest painted oft a
white field, referring as it waknown il did
to'Cornwallis expression concerning Mcck
reobdrg,Tiftcr they had fought him alt along
the road,' Avith the discharges of their cannon,
gavegr-at anniraation' to tho scene.'
Theu came ' ;
-a-:- ; J LINCOLN,'
. -Wit5. a caoia drawn by stx4greys, superbly,
harnessed, each bearing a flag, with a motto:
The first two of . yellow silk with' 'Lincoln
Wbigs. ' The next ;twb' of p'mk silk ; 'one
inarked Covrau's Ford the other IUmsoura
11 : V- - - w. : ; i I -
Mill. -. , J.o list lro. piok silk, rr.arkedJ
living 4ir4untajn and 4Cowpens.' - Tlic logi
for this Cabm Here cut from tue three lrU?e
grounds, cf Ramsonr,t .Mi'.N, (in Lincoln,)
King's ..Moualiin arnf tboCowTiensl lrw?
covered wuW dip bcard,-wiia idriver's seat
crnainentod with ebon skin, and buck horn.
a pailand.giiard by. ihe :d- of the doee,aud
a barrel of Uard cider in front under ihe dri
ver s teat. - Hsgof b;ue;withWm. ff. Uar
It was borne upon a pole taken from tha wool
hcre General Davidson full, ia defending tlie
pasj at .Cowon turd.
Lincoln,' we believe, and were paid all noeii
blc attention by 1 bo boys from thai Couny.
Editors Watchman: . 4 ;
tills STOKES DELEGATION.
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Associated with Whom: were tnmi piiifnn
of Orange and Ro'ckinghira. Theso rallied
under a la rge . expanded banner', beautifully j
executed by th'e young ladies bf the Salem
Academy : ,on one corner above was inscribe
ed;'20ih May, 1775V On the opposite cor
ner '.4th of Suy .l71G.9 : In the body or the
field was 'North Carolina tho first lb declare,
and the last to su'rrender.bcr Independence.
On tho reverse side' was 'HarrUon' TyIer
-j-)Morehead.' V A t the "end of . this banner
were 2Q red an'vjhito streamers, producing
a most bcauUful eflecU., i I ' ' -
Next came on immense plobo clcVcn Tcet
in diameter, with 'longitudinal divisions of
every different color : these divisions came
together at each axis., It was rolled by 12
person's Around' one axis t wasvt inscribed
Harrison and Reform :' around the other
Whig Extra 1841. (Gl&e.) Nb'tbin? Ta
P-gwuv aiiracicu sa . mucn axtcn.
which pertained to this Company, was byre-
quest of the 1 ippacanoe Club, marched, id
was detracting much from the Slakes delega
tion, but it gave Sreat effect lb the general
affair. Mr. Lash, of Bcthania, was Chief
Marshal, for this delogattob. - . j
Anson Randolph, Richmond and . jfoaf
gomery, marched under an imposing banner,
of a spotless white field, sustaining ihe motto,
Montgomery. Ve will stand by our rightV.'
DAVlDSok COUNTY,
Cam'e ncxtV r '
. Sho was brought op and flanked by .proper
officers. On her banner was beauiUullv ren-
rcscniea me American tragic, i-itting the air
bearing in h. beak a scroll, on which was
i
Inscribed, 'Harrison, Trier. and Murehead.'
on the one part, and "ihe Uniob," on the
bther-tweaty-six stars. Ou ihe reverse of
the banner, was a farm yard icene, in which
was represented various implements of hus
bandry. There was rf plough, aVakc, a har
row 'and a bee-hive : by the side of the liive,
a most beautiful clustcj of flowers. On the
top part of the banner was inecribeo 'David
son.' Above the. hlfb, tho words 'Libef !y 6i
Economy' : below, 0ld Rip's awake.'
Next in order of procession was
' DAVIE,
Led on by Col. Cflswell Ha'rb'n, a Chief
Marsh il,assistod by M"j. Coon Cop:. Smoot;
Capt. Ma'rklandj B. Cain, and Geo. W. John
son. " ' " ' .
I The Log Cabirf from this coontv was lar
ger than any ctfier on the ground, drawn by
eight elegant goy horses ; over the windows
were hung large cards with inscription or
follows : - 'The Davie Irtjys will dj tlieirhwn
votmg rnd their own fighting.' On another,
'.lartm Ten Boreo is ojr enemy, Bcc!iui.e
he has always I ccn hostile to the"icu!iar in
sfitutions of the Southern States.' The two
last are f potations from the Resulutuus adopt
ed by a iare meeting nt Salisbury,' in 135.
lslit WatchAOa another, .'You will always
tiuu! a plate auu a kn.te and I rk at ntv uh.
nnJ 1 assure you that you will n?ver find my
i
rison, Jor.n iyler, Join -.Mort'head ;
20 biars ? reverie,5 Qd Rip V widb"awike
with the National Ea!candtars ecd nr..
I'wo heroes of '76. Mr: V -...- . . yvn- : I-L
Poplin, took seats inside thcabin an .rVv. S fTeld TfV
Hied to SaJUbury.- Mr. Forney f.ught. at haV.ng on 2 i.mJv
Kings Mouutaui. Rarrr'. Mills 'fic CcwVf on lberctCr fle 1 if ? Rt-,,r,;0,
Ford.' He was also in Wayne's army, As koew frbm the toVhoa-ed IFVPr.1!
Gen. Ilarnson as Ensignand Aid to . W.yne. irribed. -f;d I0p VJi , "g"
Ihe olddQldtcrs tcturncd inthesame way lo banner was u?nuiJ Ta 'tlmL l A . U-
Lincoln ' o Klv- 4 . ! '.r ., P. a Kc Lo Cabin, unci
lion is the ball rom Salem. CapL Seiber's
Volunte,er Company.'' we re in .this procession,
i ne nana
door shut and the string of he larch Pi!f T j JirvJrrA n... ,v ' -in.'
On anther, "The Petc cxrct i., ,1 e,9oi cPJ'cy atlri!rJte
niuch from tho Govcrnibcnr.' (hi anotrer i .Prnment L sotne lU friend j of i
cr
lt is better i i destr'iy. myself ihan id vn
the Cin:itution of my couotry (Jen. J
dato
riso.i.J ami; was accomp
and sp'cndid ptirpla sill
as accuraieiv Tcrrrc&;
. And lastly came the . - - . .
ROWA DELEGATION.
Led by the Chief Marshal followed im
mediately by an enormous Broom This
Broom did' not attract less attention lhan the
great Slokcs Ball. It was made by Mr. Sam
uel Fraley, of this Town, and m-as 30 feet in
I circumference ; and was borna in the proces-
ntd xh ut'
Eagle, and inscribed, Datio county : Ton r0I,t? CofiT'e and Tea, and greatly toert'a'n Ihe
to Whig Principles ;? On the' r-YerM, 'Cr'u- !rrIco ofSalr. It would be n retirs kr :
dor and fidelity in Poblie Sorvr.nts.' . Trbtcctive TaritT in the nowt f ' . Mi
. .The Marslial of this deh'gution, reports the Knor Tj isn. i.. :
! lumber in attendance, 400. . - 1 . Voiced :That toe pttpcailiaa cffhJ I
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it inn l.w C. -t."1. H .
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d CsnJ S
nMMe ih t,t
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pinwalc. wi, -o,a T,1S itutn l,Vt of c
Cuontry ; feud ui the W. -Or tboita -l
vicmry , We worn up tUi Sh . '
Liberty Cap mcri j d. LLa rtm ; r. .T
tlK3 lop cf Which wm -I
UiCricj
vTSt unir in ni twuk ti ,
a scroll. OJ
:i "i'V. T. VfUt! V ideV In tl
i
r.. Srou.nu WM Pnted iti tctI fit:
Ill MAT .A . . . i : -.- .
vr rcnance,' i-rom ihe HwerJ
r 1 4u,ca two white aird J
mcVt oa one WEgt- the otheV-'Do vol .4
djty. . Around orvthe border oTih'e bannW
were 2& stare. . Th0 wno1e Ub!?-- 1 A M
on the etber-'Destruxtion to ail plundcreri!
3?' 9i. beauhTul p3.
ple aHk n.g on which waa represented i?J
American KaMa hntdin ;n 1 t u 1 i
-:,U .u " wi, a aero i , :
with the motlo-'United we stand. !;;Jil
jc ion. ; xsned to tba
labelled 'hard ctder.
r.iri ? v.
i'J
, Lret ui add to this splendid canoe,
: f . f-"J wi nan LJoy
36 in number, handsomely unrrormed; en
porting.or turrounding it iri slnTo KlV.
i orr several irv r..i.. i . f
c " - J noisnen pinners art
slreAmr u,il . -. . 1
i , " ri)rci,rial0 mottos cad
:i . oii?.act,vas
27.3 a,'rea,,0t:' V u.iirm fco
beautlfi'li wuiAt.f.- .
"7 : . carUs came a re
5" w'h large ilk bantrrr. i,
-v..ww v.j w ciuc 'uurra lor UU1iJ.
noe; on the other 'Rovan county ! ! Neitl J1
lo be bouMh nursld.' . This prWWi6H A
the held 00 strong ; but wa, Lot
I own; .I hcre were ,.22 3fafk.ils nxiiL
to this cclegation, who did duty llirouhoif i
. ;.uJC aiincc.1 procession a assistants 0
the Grand Marshal. v Tl
. ininisorner ihcv nrrl.l r
r ' i
where a su.tablc Mand for ihei.fllcert.'Speak,
er,, and Clergy, ats f,2d Levn niepared
i he business ol the dav Ur w.. IJIj lJ l
-..va.it3l0uurC!s io the Throne of Grace
fro.-n ihe Rcv'd Mr. Strobcl of thb Luthcrarf
t-nt:rcn. .
!
. The PnrsiJent cf the Tippecanob Chib
(who wa aUn President oi the day,) ther
delivered a brief address. '
Ajtcr wiiicirDr. P. Hrnder-ongavca wel
uuuic, in a siion ooi vcrv harj,cvs AA
H. C. Jones, Esq., then o.T n J llw fa-lc-wl
ing Ileiolutions in behalf uf the Rowan TirJ
(Kreanoe viuu :
. ; ,,ro "C'M' wiins meetinJ
that the oppression t wb'icli omn io us. ihcf
I cople, from ihe actiuo 'four IcJefil Kulersj
are too Krcat lo be b-irno by e free people.-
nwwtiu, innuinvr as inttfodfd by
sboulu hare tl poorer of regulating the
ces of !.ibor : Nor of compelling ihe p6plolI
to tike one son cf racrrv m arcfenr in a.O
ther.
I - ' .
tedfo
. . - -j incnuoi ipcrraf-r-
t the value olrfnoney by makbf? it tcarr,
oecretary of U cndor & reccmed
by lf.e President to;rat0 army of 2 00,000 !
men.m a Umc.of preace, uh .ewer, io ibel
rcitcni rry them ct ef ihir .1
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w mm4c9 ju uroer xo te ti
irai
ioed. la ii fm-.,r..i
I'm. iimi
icrae. It is -tmw
ouk- wmo cppreasivo in practice
fonchdrd in cur next.)
J "u uigvwith an
V .Ate A
f 1 r lf 1 9m.m r..... I
On etch ...de ot bVr u,w ii, n
w. u uoaimg banners. UiKierneatf,
LiAM II. HARRISON,, For Vo I'rJt
31. HoeeheAp V arui fVnn. .i..-' . . 7.
I icJ f 7 i our-rillow ci,,i-'i- H It
II. Cress, to uhoe lafn ix- Vti
mis rno"ji -
arT i wwild rxejude from our. markets all anoint 1
zr.ild wuh a lar-o f Fonirn Mnofirf,r .;.ij s !
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