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V . .1 - iff J 'IX M r.. . , -. V--"- C-ififomi Jlv ChronicU, .J "c he c'eaves the azure kmphrenh, rcplmnta his J of this meeting, appoint seventy Del-galea to . .D : ; i .tiiCj.' v k im fit Woftfii fjnii and if nitwit fnr the st.ir-itTAiji b'UviJer." j increases our attachment t the nnncuuca of that itic conduct of C-pttiin- Ingrahum ia rescuing J KoMtS h83 l eea fulljr approved : pEtcHrriAiDr Tie following "cair for a mass -: 7 w. mccti - citr. 1 J A PI III In .-II I (ff r 1 .' II 2L t w W -" - -w - - r I T , - t I - . & X on Sato r a ay last: . j J.ing bears the red ri; I Mass Mt:cxie.--A)i the t5ntn otic citueas ot this t fere cions GauVnh "vnti: 1 f'irTrV-invitcdto.ttUend admass meetiog to he haid 'A i fit the;; Citv ai), ou Monday evening, theoth iast., v for 'thlpurpojc!!E3aJotig ..f-; heroic set ol Certain Jnrtiiiam, in s-iviug me -uiv -f unadopted Uueiifidi' tiUzen.'ju aJorigtt, poi t ; t t v'- .tntitcliiaghimsit wSj,froni the very jaws of I ; Auitrinn, cfespotlemfv: .TheT6flgenA?- Lav been invitedto" ctttnd, &nd,t is expecteu. 'vtVl aidresa th meetiuK r . . . , ,.:'-rSigns..Jf-r;a Jaem:ej KoajfadiUi-a Cistinguwlied rxrencas)ie.' ' - - - Patrick C13. Jabtre Esq. a distinguished Greek r . - y 4 : '-. . . ? ' -. ; i- iHrr iHaV3T'andainiS'chpooJletnfta--an exiled X " ,nnroT.eelclritr.U': i Sik'Daidi ini bpWui---e-x-eiief of the c ': ...TahtiPMfic iVnLair aa exile ol' IUiv. the celebrat- t hing 'AJin i (imciiow ,a.i --aa .escapcvj-iuiiwac rilftl fand refairte.- v Ppniato-A-ski pizwiiki, Esq. lute prisoner m the iRilerian iMii5es--a renowned I'oJe, , V v i Gen. Jtrakoiriteb Jilujazy vVityitch an .officer of the f f tinari an nny of '48th and Assistant Coiu ci5s?arv imdor Kossuth.. . . . - ... ,.: .. Intrauant to ther" above summonl, a large and en ' thui'metic assemblage of our citizens convened i n iroit of the Tovrn llail, long betbre the; point Vd tilov. .I'r.eciselyj at eig t eiock the. peetiug- 4 .,dr,.w frm.-ir.A. Rer. . ilez:kiali 1 utcn. -uie 'he chairman icflcr f a fe- hrief renaarks on the - -i,Wt. of the mectins, said, that before proeeediu 4 piver ftom Uxe Kev. iieztkiah, rugn. Mn. uie liiotic-ji bf Vrvi tx S. quizans; Solomon Hke,: Esq., j t f aiissouri, as a'iod-to3he chair, .-mtw, :- Yic-preidt-nU; tmdf a secretary ' nomioated'.. aad . ijl '--'"ti 'regular business, h wished to express his regreU. ) ': i-.ieirig f bligea to state ilia t four of the distinguith-., r i toreigcers, found, it impossible , to attend, viz: the J-: iteektvl&liu.Ur fChiueWand I'o-h'-sh exiles. '. I " . Aafeoais of the notes they' hJ sent to that effect Vere rather; prolix he -vouid only redd 6le troui ' d.'SMhzirti, tin? cellebrated Italian, ..'writteanti; ' f : ;hj!owjif idiom Jie at t!ie saae time begged the ' X ; cue of his fello'w .xjitize' or tue noo-a ttendiince - Uf the oU.eivgciitienacn. Sip. ' pozzins; note . v.-aa Athea redd, of which the following is n copy - j .. ' -i ' ;.!;;' " - ' -,''.. h?ANTlMCEUZOM, I5. '5. H -.v-fNiosbES' lii rkESiiKCTir--QuesUJt macearoni io sc-n-t.bmi :riBa-iridl4-ezzioni.-'-'Ver'itdieeili'iron' lo I ad. ,. fresfw i.ir.i 1m titj ? Mezzotint violmceilo. Xi : tanti j.aipiti,ffclichi--e, o, dui scudi gli tuzzymuzzi. Ah noh giuiigi phizgigi, glorbsissimi , Jibertati, di-' - gCmerieani hoiabogatL, Ittitityfrittiuitzi ouiponiloiii v .boiii, gozzofoz'zodozzo -da! ; . - I. ; ; 1 H t ll eui eirrenteV D. Spczzi.vi. . ' The i!9blo sentiments here so boldiy, though ! . pri'eflv expressed, cat l ed a loud jfheer from the 4irowd. V - lile cjiairinan 'then oh'erel series of resolutions ; npp voting the 'conduct iof-Cpt. '. . ngrahaiff in the y huiyrna aiair and tendering hini on behalf of the ; Vi .people, I the freedom f the city of Santa ruz in a - 4 ox, nhieh jre received with rounds of applause, uiid'j unanimously ..adopted. The chairman .now brought -forward and presented to the assemblage f"- '. -'iJfon'sfan', JaegveC JZainf adieu; the French exile, , . .Avh6;wo:VId, he eated,! address the meeting in V-ug-vl :'-;'lish"J JilVuis. ltisa sHilpw, ; thin gentleman, -with , ail intelligence, of exf rcseiori andivocity f njove-: j I . ment fully attesting his Gallic origin, lie w3 re- reived, with .thrwe hearty cheersand '. responded -7 ; filentiy with three well-defined shrugs- ile then ; Vpoke is follows : . ' - . .- jz;;' '3ieaiitura eitbyens, I am devoured by jce honor . u "of zislpereosion. Ihave a fazer, a mozer, a brozer j; ; aiid" leetle vrie, and zey H all smozered by zu " honor lnanitiuueyou.du to me.l ,1 am un Fran- VK (A mftll boy in a tree here " KerluHiby ' e , ejaculated -Jftil I Vat ze diable zat I eh? Bien, I am un Fjjancuis, "1 have phb'nldair re ear-r-a-bine 1 have piarche , ' And,'! hay'u light lik nosaing at all forze- grand iiherte.' ; fVife la liberie ! iote I have nevarie, L - n'evairp, " jamais,' feel so mooche i happy as "veii I read about zat netion aussl parfaitenient brave of ; ze "t r.pitaine Eeugroo'me nevaire, by dam! - by J-.-i- iteveraL large danit "chl Vos you sink a zat? l?ah : " - lille toiaheresl How zat dgly l; diable,' ze King of Atitriche, moss, vot yoa call, phake in the b'ottes: (, ' Ha l ahj .IhJ Vive, icalitej Je 6uis proud id say - i.ztl am citoyen j au riaturel," (as- you say;) of zis , f- grand rtpiiblique. ' Oui, oui Mouieur, je suia Ame-, '"'4 'l.-t al 'ccf ze- tyrants of France wauls to-ketch 'il ; ne he Te ey -muss Jus pul ze; 'gutaout of ze ,-" Arnericaih eagale 1- 1'arbleu, ?ey may go to grass "wiz eir bmv-bons. i Vive les Etau Unisl-. Le.Fre-; ;; ident 7is lady (here, lie rimved . his hat and , , ; j, f feowed) and vive,les American peeplesJ .A bas. V tvrr-raiie ' as you ay. go eet. bottes 1 ' (Jut L lrft-lal' Mortbcu-v-u. ,1 . (iere.the distiuruished French exile, becoming. j H.Ymuch..Tcite-i turned a aujri nersadlt, artd t tore oat; Flrwo handsful of di;s hair.) j..j ... - -ri i 'w.rrrdun citoyen, but I git moQche j.atromt- " V"6' ?, r??rLt JOUVkA a? ?loive est i nvo ' --oFhl fceterat? Oiil ah !ac-r-r-r. . . uuc.u.uL.iu lu xivneu cAiie y, ."'" '., .uwayetthmiaBio, of two -of the vice presidents j of they cU ri, no'eonlcra iu rawlto their 8oulSt f . I could jiot;Say- precisely wluch ;ut at any rate i saiYfltlon; hieh js the' prime.- objects of! religion, -he disa-pWd lrora the shaker ssfciud.. As toon Thu3-hd,e , y fhradi-e 0f cafnhl Fceurity,' they rirs tlia-Hpause, cpnseqvuut upon this ishort-speech j hariT.Cnward t meet thtip Wfol dyWj'mmelled,! . jkad suWI, the ehairman came forward, leading i moN . or i';bi, inconsistencies Of those whom I 7 hand Herr JJans I andam bchpoodUitian, the j God has seenjfft to place ihere, io be instrumental n(iaeAcintvngh Ins fell o,w- ;n Axil tlx fallow-men troW an awful heJ citizc-Baath -renowned Flamuioi .(probably be- firux. riiriifflaJM!; ;aii:r.f.,i mi v, -;V. " j caike? hef was f Flemish crigii he tegg- V ; , j Ftrlct attention, a3 wei! as patience; as yer ced their ;rr 1 'i cs3c I "the cha raetciistic- phi egm of his couh ; ij a short, broad-beamed nian, with ft' fat face. " Be J .was ..liiokipg .large meerschaum pipe.-- He gave j tour" orfive h"ige puft and then Bpoke as follows.: ;. " "r ellow, Citizens, untS'hentlemians mit der Jury it 1-1'. tooVja'short nap, onawakentug frpmlwhich he I ! tinne;!,) VYawT dat vaa great'tipgs, Vjen tat Ot 1- "luJulf npeuipseu, aurmg.wjncn mne me Stained ithi the blood of thv dying feFoVhien ' 1' th: Streets, the ordinance was passed in iotnf prwjn,du.;riacC' and 1843and liot l853as pintedK-fVT 1 f i i v- - - V.- r ! ! Its. lhen, no lon-jrjr powerlessund menicient, thou i - i v i i ' ";' " i ;4i ?t.V",frerinm.f xvho v werel hot appomfed delegates , to. attend f 1'. : k t - 1 t 1 . . 1 I ' . t : r t . t- t - - -v " "j - V " V : J ,,'-v..u. :eBl?J?l?r1 8CUl.fpy-. A.J ! brilliant taythe darkqefi is now spread over J; Wl" comrheucial convention in Charleston; -. S" a deep-yawn) (Zo. I s peaks to. mine ( go mahv LOT$ons of ie univu le, shall be dispersed, might; w iih'tb attend the'same hel worild state 1 l?n? Jioke same,ut ,he say, 5!;-i TO.??? ' W TnUmenrr n. vvha r f o ncidei-i und zo I comes. ( lhe-werthv err now h. , r.. t 'i ,l--1fiTPPl-?pr: li VARUVCi 77rZ. r f. f 1 1 i-xduayna.dook boorInraam. out bf?der Koti. I- ( 'J j -Vim ilim nel Vot a guntree! i7e: yoost tell sr 1 ; " i T I' t?avt-gbitiien,-goot,.vera coot r''"( Looking j' .''i J-rV fe'phT-im tarn .chiecpy; I vish; I ; to.' mi t mine - ,' fj vrow -jerann m bed oh 1 but iat vauld be v- Uce r '7er'1ie4fell fast asl'n-and waa -charitably r -l T-; 1 vcl by ora dsting 'gentiembh., a.-f i: . ! j -i'fhe ete!tem?nt in the ' ee?rd' nowbeame- in " - ; j j , tense. ThdrgiefttCaUractionf the evening, the I I '.'.-'iagyar Goneral,-;"ws',abaat to speak in hU native ,. - - : ; "gue.is u( K'.i6y.no a' w-ord ot Engijsh. C.'f f . f ' . i , . . . . . : . "in is ana tno cheerms was deafening as be sbow it,eo:n - Xy and .ehajdiQwhat- Tv -c5-."-Tf f--. "W - I ' "ll TT f-"".". .tfithtrVtiai'h H spdke, briefly, but to the f?;ul;a folows1 "."J1' .: : 4 -n naVlacktack -Vilrerhitch U't'KkkT Oeeplitzen !. juukdttotsn briteh irlOlVJV fhapksl-ioxii:kriekAc.tjHetaek 1 t- " h,iCjnipiizzekskintchbnkAbab5 1 -!''.' : JvPsh-wi - fiptiEd.' ' Bigbung mp1puun iin lPSraeraciiparpitch fogfitch blab, Kk : fiKmUaripptause anlcrspiratic4nh4 grat i I j , -5yar retired: tlie foreigners' present had now -h.L 11 spoken, ajii the crowd were ahxid-5 "fnliMP -T l.-viUJ.f.tbetoi:old'SAngio,"'Jal and repeated "Old-ik'LTk' U. oar chnirmaathe greatest i I i federh ' times. 7e is calleipr ; - .t.l(,ry. pyiuiRyton arccoaafoTh ere j mhmd of VUe.jwoWSbr ; J frwi you. fU?t ,he it .waawho.wade .. ! 1 - 1 , 3 . ' . i . t f-?: -"w "w-7 1 stfeneebai he'fepoe. '. j - : . -lUH r'rT'-WQtr ' i jn ech sumis may be necessarytb defray sinh f upport tne Aamimsirairon f ; " rauu saiu .' "rk- ftxtoii-. fe.TO.fciii- IThen thi' ffnWf. r . wiyst ;iifh 1 'rTrunn nnd -iffprwafda. . rWfh'A nivTonnt ithe ""Honorable .member froifl-New -York. ? I i.'4Hi.t,i r"-' t, ' .""r-',w" ,,",j'uiui ; "--y wy.i ".jiwi vpiuuu, aim, tue, tune autL.1 nv -lax.ou, lUGiinnaDuanis or sucli J own over 1 v,j '"o vw "...v., " ItS IcviedH hte'it'outyct." !;'-:-.- . ,'-"-.' . ? .r ..Si I -..Ji, , 1- .j U ;h i-'f I , mV 1.1; i iir, Sir. Pike 6oatinued: "Let allied powers oil rottor dynasties ;i in the e'.oer woria, pour ine .yvpacu, nna stee ed with hereditary pride, mid coutume- ght arriiof ;iiei-tj;-4-et.the h;s surcnamed bomuards wthe harbinjer-" of desafaiibn and w oe O'r fair j .-Italia siai in? laad ot " aanny -ui ;s" aud vines j i Witht Cossae k hoof tlie S vreet durtCT of - the Ea whi e other despots, perj bed in idiosyncratic core- oasness on their thronti proclaim "a superfluous Vuperogri"ta 4 mart Vv ft i.a Tir?4' ITV! J put an end to the speech and r r r . m ; : the meeting. Touva' trulvi (r " from "the Religious Hera'd. i f. i , I A Want of SirilnIity iii.llic i CJinrcfi TIae Eril Atlesidiagf it.; f I In-these Utter aysjzio.hasjjreatlyxtded her borders.; In almosf eyerycoantry ,apd elHe the dad tidings of jsah'ation are proclaime J, a'ud thousands are making a profession of fhith in. Jesus j hrit; Instead f thh sniiill number, of. chuichee 1 that, in tlie apostoli ic davs.u were-seait4red Itere ami there over Asia JJinor, and , Greece, and a ftnv other portions of the (astern hemippbere, we now see a church erected t jthe - worship: of God jn r al most every neighborhood' not only in our own high Jy favored" land, but Jin many other cpuhtries.- so loDgerdoes perteci tion stare the mh of God in the face. 2vt longe is he compelled to take up hia.alode in deh3 anXaf es," but he can. now. vror- shig his Creator under, hit own vine and rig-tree,, hone daring to molest or ;make him afraid.4 ; ; " ; Y.et, tiiojgh cheenn,gA these jjrospcctsf are; wrhenj wr turn our yes; to tlie Spiri'nafiti of the church, at the present. daV, and compare it with that of the nrimitive churcn,i we cannoi iau xo uej.iinprega-a . . . . . . i i . . i e . the "traTl: of bittern es.4 attd in the biuds of iniquity. For wetland hundreds and thiwisahd ceming into the chdrch, apparently iof the belief, that if their hatnesnre only -recorded on the book of the chiirch hn ilitanttuey are safe for heaven f f all is' Well with fthem, for time find Toij eternity. JhW seem rto overlook; thajfone al -inipovtaht and hidIspenAbe d"ftiacter'is.tici of la" Clristiari ptri'il'.v- with out which there can be no acceptance j! wjth God. ITow many are! nofsv Wen in the church exhorting the ungodly toj rejpenit f their sins, who 'actually need, at the same tiiie- ns mufth repefitance thenw pelves! How manyjssnming the .attitude of wor-. shipers, are heard praying:- "Thy. kingdom come, thy will be done" ri c. and immerliately aiterwards "arp. seen hfudering, by their inconsistent live?, the progress of the Redeemer's kingdom! Ilows.many are seen sitting droving the communion table, who,1 if they were srm-ukried hence, wouldf be entirely unprepare! to sit down with Abro4iam,and Isaac,and present. m non-profetsort It is often ini ossible. The ene worldlv-minded And ";av: so'is the other..: .Tlx? one indulges m sirifijil afnd trifling conversation.; .so does : the other." J'he1 oae Attends-balls ,an4 theatres :' s,f does the other. j Tic one sings sons;of af wordly nature, in preferericd to songs in prajise to G w so does tlie other. Ai.i, in hue, whatever is esteemed "juid cherished. y tle j one, is esteemed nnd cher ished by "the : other.1 .(), feariul thougut I II ow cm I man be so j1 blinded so misled as. tlwis to act the pert of anf apostate in the reigion dT .leans Christ? Sureiy lie ncilher considers what he is a but, nor tlie curs si he is continuaily lienping jupon his head, or else lie fwould iiever this expose.,' 1dm.- self to thefiery indignation ofJehoiali. ; 'i. Many professors of religion, I am aware, who are "guilty of living inconsistent; lives, never.Tor a mo ment, think of the J evil effect fheir inconsistencies have upon these iby whom they nyel ! surrounded. r -Go to a man and remind hint of his inconsistent life, and, in a chnsiianf-like ' spirit, '-exhort - him. to amend his :co.Urse,"tand he will perhaps tcoolly fell, you" that wliaihid(e3 ConceViis bo Tone but-himself and that he tftone iW rean the evil resulting there from, if indeed thri be any.- How much mista ken I " Coutdj' lie, but raise the ;; CuTtain that Veil s the: eternal jWorldr.frQm his ;visioh, : how Jjnany would he see buffeting with the "wayes of "dark damnp tioa ;" urged thither, more: r h?ss, i by the -inconsistent lives lof those who 'pretend, to ie the clisci pies of -Christ ; .-. -j . U ; yr ; . . y j . -h? ! ' : ; U ' The. worldly-minded Christian may spand his life quietly, and apparent y unuotieed : but his defe?t and -tacoasistri(ies - like a sj.otr in the gun . are," AnA .kt, t i,;H,iJ,itJ(i, ihrnvr n-tumhiin-bloek' -iiito ithe i bRth f,thA ungoilvj Nothing,! verily. tWng that; the man who presses to Lea disciple of ihrist-to be eri- tir a jiew ereatmejs the samef that he was prior to his prolekitmj thev are natm-aUy indued" to be- iieTe iht rbligidn islmerelv imaWinarv, and that' there is no rVfUJiv in it. Knt..u.in e, a tli em 1 I. ' . k,'"-- -- 4- -.t-.-:; -si...--- . j clutrch of the living Ood! in view of that 'Then n, O awful day ofj flinal retribution! when--every -man diatl "be" rewarded aceordingtb'1 his 1 actions - one1 1 - .! fet ,hf 1 '- I T I l ; i THTT; " - i j 1. , I.2lMOcratic MeetitlS'fli" Craven. purpose 4it piKUntui- ? d I llftxr frt tlnminiit o cm t -i lli nunenn v.f tlii t - ik -." 7 t i7v; ; V.. r- v?T Yv P514 rty.to iTtin as iiscaudKlata; m the next electron I HnMtoroa--of --Geo.;Su-Stevehsan I 'the v.t.aiij-r feinted the fol(bwiWgitteer -td draft' relutiodslbrtheClconsideiation of ; the .a-iil-. -V;. .. . meii-0-WnnG- Brpra. B. Ft Ror'deu,! Ge-mmeVMSi lObld llmeT,jwho reported the followino- ;.P4niKH.esJqtwok wjicli.-.we.ro J un uiinouiy?aaopieii, H , , , tZU4 4 i ; 1 -ff uytx uuju p. ;( f i AY hOafe f Con- a. I at If.jlrttrrli mi thA KIM, . i u ; :."rvi?o-"w"ir."v 1 I h"-- Heedless of the iuterruj with the tact, tnat tnere, are, in ieeu, iew, co.iiur atively speaking,. arnJn t e many mplions claim ing to be religious, wjho really'; possess 'the "faith which Wits once' delivered unto the saints!" ; TlioTi gaHds, to sav the leasll of thf-raare evidentl.v still in Jaeob, in tlie reaimp oi glory ! : ! :-s ; And, moreover, how diflieult it is, aV the dav," even to distinguish a professor of reliiioa fro I w m. AU; Mu,JlA 4 1 S J TW, I J Ut Will. I 4rk lav rv r-l V "v" i i n t - oil '!-tt-1.v fl-ina wymeil, . ilt,.,;,-,,!,! rnnkt tie -flit, nrsft it.af uii in cfnu f. . t 5 -CothedTwIth the kftri;' joif? vrV f-i. tiritrv lm nirwV, I . '"J" -'''' ' S--i- . ' ' ' ; J... i. nun s ui wus irrLii A.ion jumi Riie iOOtsii ?r' i-.. ,.i .,.,, - bJ j-' 'v.., , ...... i. ., :t -. - . . . . . .i.wij-.-i -i . .., . j.. . . , . ... . . .. . . t . -. .i . . . t ' ' ra5:js aj "dfmz bj.r calling K'PC Latuaur,! dsq., ip the V-CUaltand appointing .!. "K'ilbrns, Sccietarv" i?.. ;Ji:,7' day of April uext VorTownMreastn-von ifl that slibul V no laung.a.iJemocratic can- f a1 suuation lo stistam the, expenses, to th& (lemocratic party, upon which ne btlieve, t ' i.;,c,,.i affire- hf A!iJrti . , - , . , , : beebjso squally tstablis)iki bj the Tiistorj of Rembed, That ,tlw . A of President jiercej tuets villi tlw Administraiiorr oil? yriifmhtj approbation, land; that tlie sentiments con-i kareKunjd,-wisiliLaliinvl patriotic, "J- J Ilewtoed4mrMijra.t? the Hon: -Uavid t.b. , J , . , . , ... , ,il jnom the iuhenjatonal ciiajrthe gratitiKle otj tue ijtmocrauc parry, auauifisoavui.jouii ; J2e$pU'iJt 5th. , . .ThatvvhiU re confide it the wiSd6m of UieUtbhf euUbn andtadl reaH to feuppxin any good - democrat ier nomi nation!, A we would jrespecuuity recommenu as our candidate for Guf rnor, Hon . .;JUii3Y- Elli of 'Rowan t County,' f whose .t dovotlonf. to, thft prwcipJes ot .oiir parly, -and the'ltrue ,j'ntcret of tbefrfetatej of North. Gimlina, ' command for him" the Tespeet and confidence of his fellow citizens, i IlcJvlved, 6th. ' That; we "receommend to" thedehocratV of Craven ountjV point tromtlre several -ctin precincts of . thi 'cpurit,' deft gates; 16 a con veiition to be -4ield at eivbern, dn'Tuesday 13th of June. 1 next tor. Uie Jnirpoie of noiniimtitigf candidates tor thte neitLonslatur of th I ! ! ' "1 1 : In 'Icbmpiantie wkii the first Kiesolution the following gentlemen ( were - appointed, viz; : Jas. C, Y. ff( W. lJanie!s, Philip Pipkin, Zo an - T,e, ,- Jjaa.; Tingle, Enoch IJoltyii. It. W. Latham, Ste pheri j Irnnrffcon,- David i Gakuis, David j R, Whitfordj Jas. lGaskin, Geo. Rcl, Bry ant ' 1 1 iifortJ , J oi i rpj ackso n, S. K. Street , Ma- Bislipp .Diidlev, Edward Uhei-nV IlfjUry Ki(-lardspn, George dltcflai dsoni, r ! John CrefimilsV'AV'rhl' V:''; ; Barf 3W,"-- Olid Palmer, II. 0 YVjodd, Paxton Street, James L. White, Augustus W. Carmai,, Philwman Holland, li, S. Steplfeuson, Jly B. Lane, IT. G. Cutler, L. jl. Clark, Fred Lane, J. B "Moore, 1J A, OglUhey. D. Y. Fisher, John J O. Oardner, Win. G. Bryan ;IJ. J -.-Green, Lacy A. l'hi lips, AV in. Gi . Singleton, J. . II. Muse, John., .A. Hodge, 3X1 G..Barro-B. VI Tufker, G. llo-wardCea AVj ;Dixon, IIenry C. Jones, Geo. " ! Stevenson, Jo?. L. lihem, A7. A. Toso4Wm. Wjrtn;7 Win. II. Iarshal, B. F. Borden j AT. X. Fisher, Fi ancls Mason, oh n .BifNeal,- .James ,Mapn, Alired Reel 'fe C.' B. Wood.!' ; ' ' ' '- ' vf"; :" Onl: motion, riie Secretary was ordered to .furnish Copies of - the - proce'edino of the meeting tp the Kuleigli Standard,; and fQth Caiohna s epubhean, for -publication and re fjuost tlie New bern i 'apers .; iGe&i S. Steverjsbn, Esq. s to copv the sume, meet- addr:ssed the iiiir w ith some verv'ai)irorriHte reinaiks. Ou-'motion the meeting adjourned. 1 F. P. LATH AM, Chairman. 3 as. E. Morris, Secretary. J - roceediiigs of the Board of Com- ;1t ;;ft ! "'-:j-; '; iiiijsioneis J , ' j;r''"-''1 - s Moniv, Maicli. 13th, 1S54. . L At the regular rrFeetiiig.oiV the;Baad held this evehittSf; were presejU JohiiD.'NVhitford f-Esq. llntendant, J. G.h Justice; 1 1. Disosyvay, . : i 1 r ! . 1 t i i , Watt new waitnewSj tommissioners. '!. The- proceedings v of t1ie.Hasti meeting were lead conectedf nd a'pprbved.. ' j . f The -following raecbuut"was examinee'; and allowed. --.-Ui IMX ,1 iiu-1 j "-' R. G.reen. J ?.? -;-f;-. $0,o0 The1 following peliti ns"were presented to the Board ly the Trwasur r (Mr. Disosway) for reeomtnendatioDS to obtain of the County Court License to retail Spirrtubus liquors which were granted.. ; ... ! ' William Foskcv recjmVneided by Jerome Par't riecominended ly Josfiua ScSitt, John 3ears.4l Jonathnu ,Lavis 4 recommended', by IFm. W. Fife and , II. E. ;Frenli. i; James Muse, fecoinihendeii, by. Amal Wadk TliOnias . Williams; Iiicy ' PJiillip?. Ellen doiies re commen!ed by John '-M. -Brycin,: Daniel W.; lltirtt and' Robert Harvey.' I f r 'i'y"? I ;; By , Jd i. M at lfe ws,-J dVtition t ti: G.j Barrow, recommended byiB.!F. Tueker, ThosJ G. Wiisou. Granted. " v-1 '-J ' -li "'riya; Iuteiidj:nt,sa;.i: heobserv vid in the pro ceedings of -.the- Boards published 4'iu' the u Atftntiy an error in the date offtbe,0rdi-' dtnahces relating to ' Horses rn'niimg at large At a special . meeting of T the. TJard held thisralternooii'tvere presetit Johi 'JpJVliitfoj-d formed that tliereV was- a as& fbf Small Pox. oil; BiitSwnft CreekT andv adtlibiiglr he d:d not believe tlie-rtport yat as some ot our cit ,iztn.s svere uneasy jtbotlt it he lia,d - called Jthe 4Board ioeThlr Ithatf th?yinSpi adopt; the necessaiy ypehtniis ttatertam ifsiich was the tact anaialspastnere. was. considerable arnaii PoxtbiniPitk couirty, . tbf pass I some resolu tions oi restricttpn iliq lueu ,reaa ioe; i ioi lowing clause. '"-' '" -'- "--n.-rti i IT- k.-R-cv.tk'cliantcr.'0 l.v .... -A ...... IT .1 "- '- ' .si , I 1 ' ital ' t . AR ANTLN eT& H Ei Ll?!!. .;!jv Whh;1t contagious disease shall be raging t ; MI JIIIV 1,11 L III liUX LjLa LC UI II illlV J.'U I Ul'lllC ; U?State9,;it shall betheiluty of tiie. officers of pcliee oL any incorxratvrowT3 within ! this. Smfeifm4 may -haveyvftatthey consider will irlinSr.f.nsion tiitr thev are in dnnfrroFilW viitd lw tw-h -disease. it - j take such preSmiormr iVideudi penal titsibr;t he breech'.of th(yn; as may seem necessary and proper, t he. expense. nrwfimh llrcv an-lierebvaiithoi-m'il todefrav t be in b jrro w Slater arJ ! G. Utile, Capt; B. Oliver re-; corainended dy Jtse D." Ieale,TCIJ.Thomas John M. Olive. D. W. DiidleV. Wiliiam Esqll!ten.lant- Jj Cr Justice ? andt. Wra.jr. :Moore, Cjcuii.missioflei-s'; .;.U':. t'4X r' Tli' fliitchdant stated that he had. been :in-. the current expenses, of such town. , OjaA-inof Mr-Justice, .the .following resolutions were adopted. "V : - r ;iO',;Thatlroin and after the 12th inst; any pe son Coming from of passing-through any Town or District in another county intne State that is infected with Small Pox to lUQ town of;" Netrbern: fehali forfeit and pajrjtbe are in circutarices that will admit? beiand 'they areIiereby earnest! reu'estedttb have1 shmeinbers of theirrailies rs hayajnerer Ibenaemnaled T?niet and that all thoscwwho ,.are. not ahle, he yaccinatedf pyZ ft rTaylor t!ie Prt Phy si ei an at the expense of the Town as soon as a'list of the iarrie ccau be.procaredbythe: Intendant nnd returned to htm. and that - he ie requesteI to visit -Swift. .Crcek.andascerv tain w.:emerfiiiere is any; cimati vos. there and Tcport" to the'lntendanf. i : ; a'- 4-lf On motion -of IdrT Moore'j tiVasi D i ; -iSVtf -T re solutions be printed in hand- bill form and dis tributed about' V:B.:''tVri l" -. - On Motion .tbo board adjourned, j ; "t - STEPHEN B. FORBES, Clerk. J, Allidnce witli Spain against the United States. s.. - !...- .... ...... ' - . It is" stated that some important develop ments have lately b?curred,: showing the full significancyj of Lord Clarendon's declarations in ' Par jiament . relative; to jthe American f pol i-r cy, referring to which, the Washington cor-' reipohdent of the ; Philadelphia - American says "K I j-'C ' It; is now fully established that an offen sive ai:dj defen?ryei alliance lias "been. formed against the United States for the protection of Spanish, interests in Cuba. . The -great naval armameiits of the three powers are to ba used as- well 'against us as ag&inst liusia. The fiext object ot the Anti-American alliance is the. protection of Mexico. . Santa Anna has received assurance that if he fin is it exptidient, at this" time, to sell, for a very large sum of money, an entirely worthless strip of t'errUory on tlie northern frontier, he shall be1 compen sated by the addition of Britiih Honduras on. the -South, afar more valuable and important province to Mexico. For this sacrifice Great Britain will receive indemnity in the shape of an arrangement for the ultimate payment of the debt Sue to her subjects by Mexico; and, erhaps. Will even ? receive a portion of tha money pay able by the United States under the Ga(Udenj treaty " V ' ' ' " T - " ! The administration, it is said, is well satis fied thai thensbleiit proceedings of the Span ish authorities in Cuba m seizingl tne Black Warrior are to be retributed to their confi deiice in the support their conduct;will receive frjm Eno-Iaifd and France. " " ? . i-Therc i MkdiuAi. Graduates. i-Therei were 20 Graduates i of Jefferson Medical College," at the Commencement, on the 11th inst.,)f whom. the following were from North Caroli na : Jos:-C. Blake, Howson J W.j Cole, .John AV. Earl, And re w S. Hoover, John McC'or-. mick, Hector. MeDuOie, Charles' T. McM"an deri, John U O'Brien, Duncan N.' Patteson, AViilis.M. Perkins, Wm. M.! Richardson, AVm. C. Rol erts, Douglas S. Waddell, Robeit T. Hrebb,; and Wesley W. Young ; I j Tlie whole number of students at the Col 'g ii'i including 31 from North Caro- At theComenement of the Medical De parting! of the UniyersitY of New York, oh W ednesday last, 112 young gentlemen rece ived ine lK-gree ot M . U., ot whom were the iblQwing from North Carolina : 1 f Wj M. Brovn,'E. A. Krider, Wi C: Lank tord, W. J. 'Lawrence, vV. McNeill, T. Hill, M. M. Murray. ' i.i-t-' .i' - 2, SIiocKiny; Murder. ! L i ' Wc learli that a sliocking murder was com-J miked in Chape! Hill on Saturday night last by Ji Brockwelt upon ' the person of Mr James Davis. Brockwell, vye learn, went to Mr. Davis' and "used some very offensive lan guage, whereupon Mrs., Davis told him' he must go awifiyT-Br refused, but continued his offensive language ; Mr. Davis then took him by the arm and toll him he. must leave there;. w-hereupon Brockwell drew his knife aiM inf ilicted several stabs upon Mr. Davis, -kiNiuk! him almost instantly. he . murgerer is a worthless drunken loafer, but Miis. victim was long before the people will riss and put a stop! to his .insatiate blood thirstiness? '- Brockwell- w as jarrested nd is hbw in prTson to awai i-Uk -ii c.. - '' t ""'j :r"- ;.? i;"! 5 - ;i ":l- Moral Suasion ye. Prohibitory Laws!-- At' .a convent ion of tomperance meriheldlat W?obdstock, Vt.on Monday - week, the folh insr resolution among others, was adoiited : S ! RcisQlvcdi That: - we, believe the s.?ause Mf temperance lias dectineu since tiie enacimcui oC the present "stringent iaws for its suporti; nd;tfiat txvrecoverthe' ground already jlok )J-,ni 'deisiAtibn""J uo'n Hhisi' subjecti-'lt is ;jje, cessa? yl tod ri ve tli e question ; al together frbfn ths iolitical arena, and to returii: toihgo4d old ' way 7 of convincing men " of; the error jpf thetf waykby tbe" power of reason. m -H .1 i ; y-.;--?.- n.., -,,;; ..r;.j ;.j I Slioclilngf Tragadjr ill California.!1 4 ,i Jho California State JourhAr says, that; two vvhrte men, onenamed ; (jruiid, ; the bthef Jiigalis while on a prospecting tourjn compa'ny with nineteen 'Chinamen were lately murderedltm "McGldiids river, twenty '. 1 miles' feast' of ; lMu burg,- Shusta emmiy, by thh 'Indians. ?f'ey; wer camped, and fjff teen .Indmnsr'cimef fntp' .the. camp, . Tbe Indians appeared .friendly-at J fij-si; bht at'a word from the chief they sef zed l-theguns aud ran with them Ingalis seized a club. nlid struck the. hindmost Indian.! jand t knotted bira dbwn.v ThV-ihdians imihed Cater 35 'fS'JH-i ' Imalis, and also at th. Chinamen.rf Six of the China: m escap Juty'; started ou t i ntisedlatetjrt ahd fmind tl te ) Wy of 'Inffalis; one'4 arm cut off at the s?elpow, and hifiead smashed up;horribfvvith fctbnei iney aifeoiounu.iue uouies oi niirieeuuiui- men ; inree . uaa ineir arras cQt ca ; nnu au tlieir.heads had been smashed in witbi stones. .The body f Guild' could not be found: ? i ,Can!x J?ikt)v Tixis .ADiimsTRATiojrThe 1 1 - newspa.ers report, mat joiju van ij u reu re cently asked; John Wheeler ; why "lib didn't adijgldy resnectable mechanic and a member,3 of jhe Metholistcliurchl " ;lere ds anotherl distress! iilr. sacrifice to the ruin fiend ! Howl THE ATLANTIC HEllfBERN, KQRTn CAROLIJVA. -TFEIIMSDAY, MARCn 22, 1854 : Bubliccm Whig Ticket FOR GGVERX02 ALFRED'DOCKERY : OF RICHMOND COUNTY. .Election; first Thursday in fAnust; Steii Bockery's Acceptance. We ubiishIowl tweenjtejHon Rl) IS., Doohell'thi President, and Gen. ! Alfred Dockery the nominee of the Whig Pbnrentibn;i We; trust every man will striven t imitate the nbble example of Gen.: Dockery, inlisfegardihthe interests of i$m self arid femily, tpserye, toythe utmbit of his m uiiuo ,oiaie; oacn sen maine- rencb, ahd ; anxiety Ifbr F the -j public welfare shoufdjj- pneeipwith cbmmendatio!rj Yrbrn every good fttzen in NortlF Carolina. Ve Relieve tbat jfctfyr Witt ; and that the proper re ward wilf .be ..bestowed by electing Gen. Dockei v to the ,elevated position for wnieh lle ia a can date , 'r- 'p- y'l - : f j -.Raidch' Feb- 22d 1854- ' Sik :I jhave the honor of infbrmiilg you ihat. you havej been unanimously nominated b the Whig Con vention, jwhich assembled in th city of Raleigh, on yesterday, as the Whig Candidate for the office of Go veruprj of North Carolina, at the approaching e'ection ." I ;ielise a copy lof the Resolutions adopted by the Con veil U6n with unexampled spirit and unanimity. Allow ine to add my solicitation to the request of the Contention that, you will. consent to accept the riomi hatiouj " T ';,": ' -I f ' ; if Jlost respectfully, your ob't eerv't, "-. !; ,;-5;". .-r ';''-' -J "".DON NELL. . Jloij. (Alfred Dockeet, Richmond j county. Richmond Co., A'arch 1st, 1854. J, Siaf: Yours of the 22d inst., infor ming me officially, that the Convention which' assembled ia the city of T . 1 . 1 V ' . .1 . ri -I t? .' 1 ' - , i , , rvuieigu, oucue ziolz eoi-uary, over wmcn you presioa unanhhously nominated me as the Wtig candidate for the oifice of (Governor of North Carolina, at jthe) ap prachmg election and enclosing a copy of the resoluj. tions; adopted by tee Convention, was received to-day. exprk4 through, you, to the; Convention, my h'sbl".11 the ofiscourmgs, the; dregs of the popula-, : sensfe bf the .bonor.cohferred upon- me, in presentingme as a Candidate for an office ,;worthyl of the ambition-of 'he-. "most distinguished citizens of the Stare,- I make no pretension to any meri or ability which; would en- inivt iiie ii ttspf i ci so etevaieu a position, nor nave l ever sought it. And could I feel at liberty to disregard the j washes of the -. Convention, and of many valued friends, and to consult my own feelings and the inter est jof my family, I should not hesitate, respectfully to decline the honor thus flatteringly tendered to me.: $ut I have the success of our privc'qles at heart, and T must deter to the judgment of the Convention, recognis ing it as expressing the will of the Whig party of the I The resolutions enclos ed by you meet my sincere ana cordial -approval. Indeed, 1 "stand deeply comm it vqi, juu iuc jjcgioittiirc icwiua uiiiuc tuuauj, m lit) U- pfiahberal system of tJommon Schools and of Internal Improvements, and also -of securing j to our State her rightful if-hare of the Public Lands, which wrould ena. be her to. develope her resources, and .dispense the blessings of education among the poor, without im posing any .additional burthen upon her citizens . ' j I, have no popular professions j to make, in order to secure the suffrages of the people, but must rely upon my! past political lite and chancer. i In going before the freemen of the otate, as the' Whig candidate, and approving the principles expressed in the resolutions of he Conveutioa, 1 feel it due to myself, and to those who nominated me, to declare, that if the choice of the f'ohvention shall be ratified in August next by the peo ple,! shall enter upon the duties of the office imtram. tnl ed, and with a rm resolution to discharge them With justice 'land fidelity !to all. Ur -i; j j, jWiih my acknowledgment of the very kind and courteous mannor in Which you have communicated to me the prbceedings of the Convention, I am,' very re. ; . f ALFRED DOCKERY. IIonT R.. S. Dojjsell, President, Lc. - ! Tlie Democracy of Craven. ' We publish to-d yj by request, X tlie pro ceedings' of a ; Democratic : meeting, heM in tu? town, on; tue. 14tli inst. ; i he meeting, onsideTring'the. distracted State of the Dem ocratic Part v, was pretty wejl attended. -One Striking peculiarity we i nfced was, that pen. Pierce's guard,; the office IJers ; were there in full force fr m the Uiighest, down, or up we dont care which, to the keeper of Public Arrns,--wpo' waV5 Secretary:!' We came very near including too,;, the Whig She riff hut as we had ehiployed th phrase, Gen. Pierced g-uard. tlie' idea struck1 lis, that he might be .down upon us, for placing him in the embar- assins: dilemma ot a ) cat in a stiange grir ret. si fir- i . i- It usexl to be a very criminal act for AVhig office holders to attend political meetings, but now a days, we suppose, its all right-on j the rfibund,khat, scarcity of numbers requires a f all turn out, to make a respectable show. However, ii ine people. .uiidk it proper,- we shall have, nothing to sai "but will turn! our attention, at onct , to the Resolution - . . .The first resolution shnply approves the holding a convention, at ltaleigu, -to nominate a candidate lor Gbyern orj and . authorises Uie appointment of delegates. I ." ; The second resolution, However, i a per fect bulterj Hfar; hear. It declares, ;"lh at time aiid experience increase our attachment k iKeprinctpletfofi lie; Democratic, party " : How faVbabk, pray, does theftn5 and experience extend ? Do they go back to tho time. wien ;th e' Raleigh 4 land ail aiid Thm as Ru tfi n were denouncing the Compromi3r,nea4ure'-, ivnd caIih on the peaceable citizens o th e Stattf to stigrhatizel the f men " who' gavetberiT support ? Do they o backr to tlieiime, when deola'ations were made, , (hat -men ' should sh6ulderl:their muskets, andinaVch iuto South (ralma- to. assist htr in iesisting ,the efc Joi'cemeni bfabelmeures:by!ItZi.e General Government! VDa-theyf go back to the tn ie when. Gen Jackson5, jswore; k that lib would bring Calhoun to the gibbet, if -lie attempted to' execute jtisf i sucfiv threats ? 'Do-they in .'cJudeaU .' ..tniv ,Tnl; H4& experience f .S-An4. tl en again what D?mbpfatic Partys , it, to whose princTple ?they; profess such attacli ment?' 'Is it the soft shell, freesoil Democracy, of KpyorkitthV-Dioc aiamah- Jrt r ttV fiJ ? 3 ?K it; the..' Distribution iDem&wl Ml it-tlie Rpcression Demderacv ? J L it the filibastering- bembWaW is it ?? Tliat lime exnerienceL to which Uhey havo so affe4thnaUlperrediifx prbvetKat th yf n di Wai ftnrroih Inl.harAita - 'and ; thev L Tlbuld navO themselves. ----- -.--J .rirj. VI 1 to which they are scv.atfachedl! Tb Im. unite tb,m .ill ab t ierhapa "the" fjpoils Derr.ccmcy;y th nyjor which -"lirae ment. We vc no doubt of the fact, and shall not controvert itt But how can it be, Uie 1 JilUierlSeU their ntf.i. lombastic manner, of SDeeeh. lmwfV .! f I--. be. for ,uBincombeso we' doubt nbt'lt is - ' the "Spoils Democracy" to -which they are so attached afltr all. Whv didn't th ution go a further. -and affirm fh.,f i,A subTShon fli nioulitalhsltbbd stlir, the" rivers4 V ""ur'e Jams tell, the birds sarjg, the winds - - lue iuija wnipped the Russians, the ' Kussians whipped the Tuiks. and wo Freesoilers appointed to office nor in V cat- 1 tn either (?) because, the Spells had carried Ui-layvand-Geri p;ierc wasPreiidefft ?-h lhen -the !thinT would bnv .-.! 6ro and ho mistake. 1 ' H-J i T r The third resolution sfates; that the Adi- f ministration of President VPieicei meetswith our, warmest approbation, and that the senti- 1 ; ments captained in his inaugural'address and ' fare sound; wise; liberal and patri, H, .Plt'byhiJ.mbia thev! I approve, also, the appointments of Gen1. Pierce j byjhiclr Freespilers ' and Filibusters receive j iuy nieaus io carry on. meir netanous schemes .... against the neaee and o-nVxl fUh iv . - , . . o v j aVv. v ; vernment. yhis is not stated,' however, ba U cause this, being rather a; vulnerabla pqint, bad better be kept from the eyes of the peo j 7 pie. - Aet. us ba?ten on, however to ahotha r subject. ' - ; . ; T-" .." ' ; !--'ii-J ?;-;',-, ;'- 1 Gen. Pierce, in his message which this rel'i solution approves, says, : I am 1 not prepared; y f to recommend any essential -Change in tho r land system, except by modifications in favor'; of actual settlers." Kow does not Gen. Pierce wish to be. understood, as entertaicihg the opinion, that every man, who settlca on any i ' portion of the Public Jtauds, and occu- U pies it a certain length oPti me, shall receive A" legal title to the same ? 'And what -would be the; result of such ajpolicy 1 ; Why our poor people, who have not the meaii3 to geti to these land 3, would be depived of all con sequent ' benefit, and pushed; aside, in order j tion of Europe m'gh t'come' in and take pi s - session. A nd does- the 'Democratic Party in Craven County ? mean to sanction sueli, an outrageous violation -"p.f tho riglits of the pai plo ot North. Carolina? . Do they intend !oJ disregard the vital interests, of. the people ui the State, aiid ci ve ta f reisrn'ers exclusive privileges, as regards the Public Domain ?! V Do. they mean to teil the p-xirei; class of our populationj who are as, deserving aud huu-st as the richest man on; the fac-of the earth,, that, not being able, to remove with luoir famWies to these lands thtir poverty is to bi laughed at, and that!foreixners shall be.thv Recipients of; benefits, which they tbo milit receive provided, the$ .had money enough! What else can be inferred fro rr their endorse ment of the me-a!re!bf President 3Jieree, in ' ' .1' ' u ' ' ' which he savs, he tis ip favor of molilieatro"iiH, in the land system, in. favor of actual &ettle,:.? Will the people of Craven County sancti r.i -su h ail odiou-s, 1'ateful and abominable do. trine ? Will they; fold their'tirms in supine ness, aud quietly submit to baing deprived of their just and legal ' rights, in order tint foreigners may be induced to 'oyerrun tlii.- CV)untry; andr hurl it lo dtstuotion', by r)- ' mulgating the absurd. I isms which briginiie amid the darknesA, sjipprsf itkm aha ignarahc3 of despotismV menials 1 1 Say chi 2ei7s of Cia veu County, AVhigs and Democrats, will yott submi to such doctrine as this f r f :'"f '. ' , Now the Whig Party, be it rom m'pf -i h .' opposes . such, hateful, anti-Ain iric;m policy Tey say, ; that North Carolina is entitled t i ller just .and equitable share of .t!ielub!i: L-ipJs. . Give her-thisand lrer resources .cin be developed" her plankfoads built iiW rail roads ..,' conslrucited her, j peopUp enriched. Which of the two policies Freeman of North 1 Carolina, -do you prefer? j Are vou goiiigr t.: sacrifice the'interests of yourselvfc and State.' ! that thtr surp'us populat'n of Europe iniy b- the 'gainers thereby ? v Are you goin to im poveiidi your' own children, that foreigiiyr.- fn'ay bo e nriclied by th ci r. very poverty y G en Dockerv and die Whij? party say no neve. . And yej. such will be thejjaturai . consequlmce, j of VhelVe?ident's policy, whicb'Deniocratif; f lead.i;r a)prove. " Sofe to it, at the ballot b that your legal right to j'buf sharof the JuO- licDomaiu is respected. - ? . Th other resolulioni contain nothing Wr- j thy of comment, except tile last iwhicli reco-iv j jiiends the appoiriimentof Pylegatefroui th 'j dilferent precructs tofa Convention to be hel l at Newbern, to nominate - cauai jates -ior vi'- Legiylaturei . This resolution is intended - r "Buncombe." The) ' wireworkers in tJowi;, have this mattef aU ! cut' atid dried, ani' llftlo.i1hnt what tha n'eople t'i Iher Couatyf irayi say, either bn.'J svay oi-jtl;- oiuer. ? Iloa - JCdu ard Stanly. JfheVfbilowingf taln from a Caiifornja l-i; j per and- handed. to us by a friend, will ho interest to the fneuds Jand admirers of lr. Stanly. Theioyalty anTedicnco ; to lp : exhibited l. Mr;Stanfy,f ok this occas::. are characteristic 'ofthb- nian lutcgi purpose and fidelity fb the interests of h more citi2en.on the ;Pacificoast ; inThTfithr!ilaviu An-'.iloi'- orble .udge.bf $anm-Clara,couaty " Ilk. Stanly was under! the impression th.tt a CM'1' spiracy existed aiinstf his client's right, w; wa none other t ban the -celebrated m3iie? Captain Graham; of 8i-Diego, whoso J : denceMnithe touhtry date3- irom tie,.oure .of his , argtinTenir &r.t irtauiv t i -; -'. 4 opous jemucracy," when they say, Hpon it, rest the hap mess and pr6sxrity of our glorious confede-ruey"? 'This hirh sbnr, i;4 ents, togetliferwWith briliiantalents ana ieg. f r bilitv. awilJ'no doubt '-iii'suV to- Mrf'StAhJvJ' I V ! t Jt. tliRU usual success amon uisvr v 1- natteringasoinpiirawit was priiu vy .iue? WthelIonr Edward Stanlyf of Biis citn f . was encaW nitljfeUmt ltappears that -M '! :1 !Tf --r' o i: 'I.; 7 "lr :V-!.-; ;- f'l''1- : :'-j
The Daily Delta (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 21, 1854, edition 1
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