The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, July 05, 1860, Image 2
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gfmh ?f Hon. Wm. I.. Vunr? .v. !
>Ahtr tWaumin tiion of Vtop-l're aidenl had
nnoisced. the whole halt i cverbe. tiled witji
ortee of Yancey!" whoa
Mr. Yaitcey efcrppstd \.n I ho platfovtu, and.
after silence Lad beoo obtained, said;
Mr. rrvsident and Uuutleote'i ot' the Convention?Tim
slot*.II cloud* of ttictmn li^VO drifted
away, aud the sun-tight of pnncrplo, under1Itv
ton, mid ot the Imo.i uu lev the Con- '
citation. ?h;:sei brightly u*> Jt| ill? Sfintut! '
Uouioc- scy. ^Applause, j For a b i?l period, I
while the dehp-t >nei iholi l?rs rvMe i along Che
lxtiftson. and tlie iWrtt lightning ft udied in out j
face*, soiue oi the tuui-i. perohau.e, may have
thought iLmI the JThjtttiMjruey and the I'nieti
like were nboot to go d an under ;lie baneful I
iulfucnco of thnt ItPttr. But h? w ocooidhave!
Uuntfod hiiruolt above too siorui cioad would
here sreu the suu, in n? height a ad billuini
and eternal sphere, hhiuiug reopleudetitly. and
with ?t? rev ivi tying .'uflilouce. emu orrr tint! j
stormy faction: and now th..t these clouds
L?v? lifted,'hu J i.live drifted away into the tar
*H, Uis ppp.irmit to the timid i^en as well
as lo every true in oal er ot t!?a uartr. tliat the I
lMnnoeracy. ibc Cou {u.niuu. and through botlt
the Union ardyo rafo. [Iinruonxc ftpp'.auso.}
I cong.ttiulatQtTD.i, Mr. I'r "tirti'iii, the representative
o. the Naio ml State Uights Demo
ertcy; Mid you, veiuupablo gentlemen. who sit
here tw? the represent* tv?;< of your aeicnl
*t?fercign States, and gjiitluiucti who me the
. delegates of tin 1 temocrney of lit*.*, vat; iu<
sovereignties of Ihl" Utiioh; you. vi ho arc the
utrn ami true friend* o: tbe o\l t a >?n foiled.
National Deiujoit.cy, -that t icre is yet in ens'
nice an organisation pledg.uio uphold and
revere our belovci Constitution, ami through I
It to uphold the Union. [Applaud.j Accept
I theae eongratula ions at the hand4 ot ouo who
has, through the assiduous and wily influence
of our common oocuiiex, ac<ptitcd a reputation
forbeiug fttct ious and J tempt ionary^?t or being a
diijuuiouhd. Accept that congratulation at tlse
luuid.i or one who, niuc or ten years ago.
Ueeired and^pdoavored to obtuiii a disruption
Of t his Union. bccnus he believed il.cu, us lie
Wlievcs npw, that there wo* a then exist tug
muse why that Union should have been dmsolv>d?because
tbe Ctnuiitr.tuin had been vtola.
a 'u t'l<? ndtufb^ion ot* (juiibnui i into the
f* luion upon the principle if "x<|UAtter sovereignty,"
antT'boi'ause the internal stave trade
between Abe District of Columbia and the
Slate* had been destroy? I by Cot.jr viM ?rnl
1 gbdaJltu)?Uy that net initiating the gr<n>
policy of ?S3titloii.
1 went before liic people of the Sta'c of Alabatna
Htid asked of them it tl.ev would accede i
troin a Union that lmdinu* forgotten to observe |
i a pledgee. She thought ft in l or wNdotn to
d-clin?. nni vt t d d wit the seceding party,
from tftat day to this ! ii trc urge d no u.cuUic
ot dissolution, bi;t 1 have bowed in -u'ot is ion
o the will ot my Sikic. to v. ?< n>' 1 owe nn !
allcg wr?. K:o u tim day. to :' tm t .r ?{, >
tlttii? wrongs. 1 have not uryc * tit -ii i( a ?tti (
^ fluient cause wl.y the U ion Mi di b di -sdved
?nmliii" injustice nnJ wi ?u * In- m"!? ? Weil 1
JoilO to tnj" H-f.tfMI. VCI ll.Cy* HIT 11'.I lit Mill! ;
cliarader which. o. tW.m. .t. s. m.1 !?r il -u
nioti. An4 when it )??. * h . a -1.11. i. ,.t tin- i
purpose i>; ityu/itip t' - emi?e 'Willi i liieli 5 !
A til Connect <1. t It'll i III trying Til V f: i .Til ; 10 i
ilisntiioti. hthI l?? Tit? (iiint|iiimi of the LHjin |
curat ic part/, that ha* liven elite 1.that i* ut- I
tcrly I ih-n c* r.u iDlcvciuc ut 4 laleo iii Weii I
{ 'vpp!nu*u."J There l-1 notlTfag that i Laic |
ti< i j or rui J in the pro pi *.>3 a I locirnQrct? it'ii'I- j
*ootr?|]2 itiftulov t't:s eaiiMtsM mnh.ip that
iin?ii?-' Mii?, no inotiVi' of ut ri" thtin vt\n, rr.ih
iiitiijeTS. I " id construct!, V beiitrver the time
^ tonic* i<i m ;ci. -i wrong el, ill done to tlio
eootiou in wb.i'i, i litp?winch is i nlpuhly an 1
cteai-'y done vi?h u vn-vr .vroi.g.ug *? I
ion- ?a wrong thai shtiil lifted .. i aniiar nnd
*? rpi.il. y, I sl.ttU endeavor- tn W 1 \ru in
1 timotig the fust to rui>c thi W.nnrof
- 8tnrc uecessi.-u. Int.! caM?c for that i;i m o<>
mm. ! licrv and cluewlere eh*U raliy t:?.<ler
the Inuniev of the Doiuocracy mi l el the ('nn''
CtitUTinn. ^ Ajip'ayo. J
V 1 ft,I Ihie much jit ai-liUA ihut 1 ratty not he
miaa-Hle "flood And again he inisropre-oMie l. 1
jm'ti, liowwrer. iii wor~h.ppu? u?* hhr.aa ?it the
C n ion. 1 t?m u.i1hmiiu liiriAti'. 1 meal gee-it
v. ^ihlnfiont fiurly, CllftSh ovrq tr y l it s. 1 ao not
l"Y l<- nr 'Ul t it iua m !. r. 11\ . e ... . t._
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eittiefci'rg flit' tie rtioi*; I rtfn Tt Mtt tlr F r tinUnion
nor agant-.. t!i- I uion?n?itl. r fnr cl s
Union nor against disunion. 1 urge or opp^tu
lio n-'ures upon tno ground >ftheir c uj tito i >n
nil v ahd wisdom, or Hid r verse. W J.on the
Government cult caso.Uy bocane t failure. ? if,u I
*? the ^reaf ricl ts of tt.e tsjuality ofthe States
end ot'tiie poop?-; of tho tvae* are c?neern>-d.
then i<a orgaui/a'i- tt 1s but Kit instrument t',p '?c
destruction of ronst irtitional liberty?mil, ti-i
king lettons our anccst >rs, we e ho aid
overthrow it. It will be hot tho shell l' *a.
wbirh the ovsicr wii* luken. Tl-e <? rents <
Ivatriot who, when his great city was nhodpto
?e occupied by ? hos He army, proposed inllic
council of the Haeeilotnoni.in . that the walls of
1 accJcmotiia should benbalishe 1. spoke a stera
* id wi?; policy. A young Laocdcmonian huro
raid, "Wb?t ! the wall.t of l.iccdcntirtin be struck
to the ground ! These walls that have been
our defence a'/aituM many an aggressor?there
r w alls to hi d -molishe i! ' "Yes," said Theretui.ncs,
"in the same spirit iu wliicli the w ills
of Laccdcm*nla w*"rc. built the d
the poople? in the sin? sp,ni ri I i >rtho annte
cstisc let tbent b- d -mnliahod ' ? Applause J
When tli a givcrmifin I ills to meet the ends !
Ot* its formation, when tho spirit shall hare
ctlod away, and when t'rs government ot
ours destroys tho rights of persons and the
, r' '.t* of prapo y it v.* hui't to mdn
tain tlien, I say, lot that > :v.?vnineut gj
down. Hut the ham, th-ink v. d. has tot
yot arrived. [Applause.] There ia hope fur,
l ie country through ton plutocracy. [Ap
J 1.1.1.1' J To. re is hops rot that th-> Oimsilfn
lion, m i?s integrity, will h> ? Iniitilcr ed.
J'or the of the t ori.- i ? >o, aitu for the J
l'tiion tvudvive .h.nigb ttie iih.natitution. tliat |
hope re<te?unhappily, I n?n sorry to my,
rest - ti'me upon (In; nov.er ot this
f't tu- Rights Ihmtdiuratic organis tJon t..i?i is
assembled here la day?to hear the fonatiut j
on a'ott. to victory above mi the ir ami It a nf :
fw.tioti. [Applause ] I do nm <ie-m ii nevs '
eiry t s->y anything further in relation to my i
own position. II.(It ujv and my posi-ioti t
hare b" 'U cVabor.s el. .1 ] reoenily by the
distinguished genl-ninn who has ju-t received !
ine nornmntton at the bunds or flir i-quattet
atvereiguy lseliou. Coul 1 1 hue had the
opportunity. as I had ? t, t > d 'toml mr State j
an i mv-alt'hi tliU 1) idy, tnrn to fa with bin
I'.lief Iriand i r?nd rdvocatctt, I w?uM have btvn |
m:\hlo-l to show ili.it liesc cb irges war? incur- '
reel, an 1 the et.rt.-rnenis iinl ur ami garbled;
both aft regards myself and my S a e. [ Vp
pU?.se.]
Your deliberations .ire nbiui to close Your 1
platform is iinnpirl Your nominee is ntiani- | 1
giously ii>l iptml, uml this is not the time to ' '
enter either into the defence of Alabama, n >r
perhaps even U> anything like n defouce of i?jrt
If. I' ii an niy name is eennfoted with the '
rvrronvnt c irrled nut to-day. 1 thought it notlit
ig but jitsiio" t<? y??u that j tat a ocinte should 1
B'nud where he li.iri'cli t'-lls you he stands, at-d '
rat when the great ettrmy of the Uitmoc/ac; 1
rhom-es t?> pbiee l.iui. [ \jip!n,ise ] Who i.? tliai 1
i cnccr? How stand i e on the irmrds of the '
Pi >un'ry? Who in lie that raises this banner '
e id throw* down the gauntlet? <hie iliat oner !
v-aa proud to bo in thu ranks?m he was a tit '
r. tampion of the l>etnocrr.tic principle ?a man
f of intellect t ?t power, with many of the p e it '
gifts of manhood about liim, hut who hi* sadly '
1 ?lion f.sun t;ie 1 igh station as a Ib-mocral ic 1
leader.
by a certain vu! >, adopt--1 at fbarle-don, '
known A' the unit rulu, ii ni.narity of the l c- 1
moor at. o party re ? ennhbd to control tiiifl'
a itee of n rmneify ot' tbo?o pie-ent. The 1
principles. ot i' i ! - - ? erotic p irty. a* umrti
meU'.ly repi-rui'l I ? l-'pkel by this body, was 1 '
Tattd down by toy - t;? of that same rub by n '
role of 10-"? in Id?1, as th*> real sentt.iicaiii ot the '
Hetnocra!ho pnrt. t t liai le toit: ? >ile in fact '
that platform wm the choice of a inojorijy-- '
try ol lo'.t to 1 H- T.i?y, therefore, c-v^ic ! "
fne the ooumry an bar ng a majoidyrtlp^rfie '
*< tas. while iu fur the u.ajnriiy of i-her'-fth'i o- I ?
r* utic party was voted down by an cfktfdt mi- ] *
r oriiy in ihttl body. And tell wtiBjetber
natn< can be given a body tints con^i?lo- , *
glroying the great repnocn ative ttfllfjn tint 1 '
majority by moan* of a tiick and t .'JOSnntvol- ' "
ling ihe debt iff' {.-? ' tl?o Do? erpK<w*isriy? | ^
T-11 me wliS1 o.h r n : \> shall 1 yivMHWh., t?.r '
I wish to: itri'th-* ? ' h ? unnio t :v^p^r per - : f
r 1} bs^n. si ' I /is* 'b -nother
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name (ban tie name by wliio.i they will te gr
dauitiod Lo irainortalbj?4l?e name or' w reckless tiu
politic*Ifaction? [Applause.] w?
I jiasd Iro n ibiu. The d.Htititniiwha:] Sena- de
Ivrfroru llliitviti b iAjunt b?w noiniu*i?4 How? un
The delegates of eight ."-otttlicrti States ?r,? tu<
driven out el y in bodyat Charleston, and by a hit
nyeotiou oi Ueinncioii-; principle*. They on
wciit uut Tor no IWctiuu* purpose, but simply
because great coti*liiimonai principle* ha tic
beeu traaipled under loot. Tticv ??ik I'ortii lib
to their people. auii t lien* people ut hour.* said bo
they had done wet. nud eitinimil their net inn lb
and endorsed tltcir principle*, an! v>t. inn t'u;
spirit of harmony nu t patriotism, desired tliein pr
to return to the ? onvoution nt Hiltiimro. tic- co
caiff they did not desire that differences prevailing
ut C? orient on should lie per pel u* cd. vc
and all effort el ??ed forever agiin t harmonica* t"
reconciliation. but that one more llort tutgH Ki
l>e made in order to bring about u sober sec- 11
ono thought, and thus enable a reconciliation
on prii. i] !e 10 be effected, with a vi :W that the hi,
c nititry, the Nomocracy nai the oustituiou nc
might tie pro>ct ve l. Wo came here, in good ch
faith lor that purpose V'e cauic here in n 'h
spirit of prudent and couc -itUory modcr.U iu:i ?
Tin* Convention at Kienu and ro'iemud no 1'
piriform, lest >t might be drtui'd a dietatiuti nu
to the Convention here. hot tt organized teni- re
povarily and h ijottvned We came line, and u
how h>ivc vie been reci'.vwlt By reason of 31
oi^iii southern States hut ug retired, nnd :cav? ?' (
ing only tncniy-hvo Niut represented ttpou bt
(he t'ouunittce, li e Douglas tY.ctio < had cnniro *a
of tue flointniitOe on i rcdcnuals, and apunit o.
every u.-age ntid principle of il>c Denn emtio 1 u
party, the b'gus delegates from Ale barn a and ri|
Louisiana were admitted, and the regular tep- Bi
raprcscntativoc of the Democracy fto.n each oi *u
those States were rejected. And who is the or
leader in the State of Aiihamn in this Douglas
movement.' The leader of that Douglas De- rc
modney is Lewis E. Darsotii. And who nnd 'h
what a.is he that he should thus be foisted *1
upon 11 National Dctnocrulic 1 ouvetition as a
lepre^eutative ot the Democracy of A1 d atna? ^
As his tftse will fitly illustrAte the rilsutd tu- pi
justice of the Douglas motion and the motives la*
of tlia: 11 1.on, 1 l eg leave to daguerreotype hiui m
politically m
For twenty odd years l.ave 1 known the len Vl
d rot this Douglas Democracy, and known ,,J
1 i n, also. a? one of the most intelligent, one I'l
of the tnoal influential, uitd one ot tne most E
ehxjuciit ami a nve ot a'.l the eticuiies of Deoo di
erace, in wiiatvtor garb orwliatevoi n-ttnetliey l''
presented themselves. I found htm a support '
or of t lay, Harrison nnd Scott. I U>und him 1,1
a supporter of Taylor, and a supporter of Fdl '
mere. Bo tar as 1 nut ntlviscd. there I.ms tit P<
vcr been n candidate for ft situation, not ?v#n
th.it 01 count able, who ba? home a Democrat n. P
appellation, that lie his not voted ng linst u?
d >wii to ihr j'-fcni day. [Applause J Nev 1 ,kJ
yet, l-y one S">liiu>'y vn'e. loo* he p-tveti, or has ,J
he luiuio. n j.ul do iiili niAt on that l.c believe 1,1
mie single purl tele in the Democrat ic creed
ft.tr, n t cvou to day. v?h'ti bx votvd lot- t.i- -0
n lulua ion ?>f thai a.c'i eneinj of true Durno
c ? cy. Stephen A. Douglas. [ Applause an . D
laughter. J oi
1 wi?h to da h'tn the fullest and mosf c?ni "i
plele justice, liy saying here to-day. this lea.lei
of the Douglas D mocracy in Alabama 1 i?
alriti,. n d n principle he has i r-.-r entertain
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. ., .... .... - I i iv.vti II u I ing.' Ilgllll.-l !U<* I"1
St lies Digit- I): m^Cr.'.'V id Altibni.l lie lot
over ma iu; hi* not evci pretermitted Irs long l'
und cota*i>"ent uppt .itionioliie Alabama Demo 1
evacy iu the uicvi iu- u>jw icais. Non. cvn- ,v
? mut tric.'ft tt>trto.eut1y tiinu ever ?h is the ?
c .n?tair'.< trn?l persistent enemy of that Demo ,n
ratty. F->r t?;tiy yturs ki* ims firugglcd to "l
overthrow it: In- struggle* to overthrow it kl
l.augher. j A ml w iiwn lie rane lo-re Jio uever
more ettiH.Mi.iliv battled rgainet tl.a* Denwcr.i '?
y. nit only in f?>r;n, b it tn n?mt. [Appla isc.] ( >u
Hint Convention thi: ac re tiled bun lo-ve v i Pl
called lug-il.or tiy o notice of a lew iiulivido its | "
; > a!ltiie p -ni'e >t tho late of Alabvou. It:-- J "
io.j - if-* o'-o nit Democrat*. [Lv.i^L r. i
\li were oa'.iet, "Democrat* an<l cnn-cr\a j bi
uvea' log-ther. and "Oil other*, " too, who*ould I 0:1
?.>me in, tor the purpose of rending deli-gate* ' l*
I > iUltluuirt). tiftNrjr grade end snipe of poli- ; hi
twuMia were there. ! **
_ The old Whig party trae there in Uic p- r*nn- j fl
?f Fk -rtn, Mr. I'ttnov., Laps'ey <ui?i Abbe i
tin-'* ,V?,i | igtbm "t? there also. iti ihe autoe i
personification*. Tor ttr hty year* ! : a <* tad ' h.
10 erss tttiir * with Mr. l'.iriton4. I crossed '
word* with hun in the contiict of Am n , ('
candidate on tlie Democratic ticket tor State j (l
Clvior in iT-.'>C I ti-ei that genilrmnn.it the in "
lerejg, o? tbOpw N itliinpiMii, h-ating the ti.-tjr ot j th
' -jU.tji-; f 4 candidate for Elector on the I l'<
iJ?>*uJ5;U?A?i1 11charged then, a- iu time* , p'
h& tiic iH-otocracy, with corrup- j 11
tJwo.^JH||JWirng en< n.ie> of the Cotietitutton, ?*
ffitli I CTgRPdd logctImr by the cobeaivc power hi
Ot the public spoil*. All this 1 bad to tue**t nt ct
bin hauls, and this, and much worse, I expect P?
to meet at bin linn Is. lie is not the defender, C'J
4* nt" old?he is the opponent, an of yore ?of the ! w
Alabama Democracy. Such is the man?such ' m
the politician that ritly representc I the Douglas j U<
Democ~ncy before tlie Committee 0/1 Credential* 1 w
and before the Convention in ra* fy ng the ,
nuni nition cd' Coug'.ius, and that received the 1 *1
unanimous vote of tlie Douglas inen on that j ,,r
. ojii'iiit: e as a National Demur .. u'l save one ] 'c
xn'l.mi gentleman from toe Suit> o!' Maryland ! hi
Icwi* K. l':ir?nrin a Vsuion .I Democrat! [Liugh 1 l,>
ter J They dou r ko 'W w ml a N iiioiial Demo- ! th
cat means, li .Mr. i'arso s is a .National Dc j rl)
m :rat, tiieti, an?uredly. I nhould never have
liCi n one. f l.nugtiler,] If ho is one, then ' "Jv
those faithful repre-entativc^ of Al.itisi.ia who I ' '
r-on l..,ro hare ini-tiken their position all j ,n
time, for nrv' - n is u*- heon wiiti them on otia
iolitaiy oec'isi n when tnc fortunes of tne D> Bi
jmsraey were at stnke.
I.o k nt tii'orgia ntul Missi- ippi. Doth these
- 1 c- npp -sled to their people, who cordially ,c
endorse ttio course <.t the McC 'ders I 1
fllirc .Mr V revie veil the action of the Don? . >-'
las party, r. gatd*i g the adiui-suin et j..me ui
-tales to the Contention a-.d r.-jeciion of ' 1
..hca] P'
hii .( fia* been ih.' position of Mr. Douglas c'i
nnd 1 tie priuciph* i t ttie Democratic pat ty over
since the Drcd .Sc*.i:? d<c>: n ! l..*ctn.;ton
Dotivtiiutiou were odored toi the eoosulerai ?u """
of tho Deinotife. y of the United St ites? >ir. ""
Donglts any* iCiv:.s r. need not to interfere wit n 111
ihis queMtinii, hut t > Vuv-! the Sitpr.'.oo l ourt
o d. e.*to ifr. j.The Supicn..! 1 ourt di i de -nio 1 1,1
11. * i]or rmfA. Tii? opin.ou of Mr. l>o?h 1 1.11
t <r?'-,imt.1ii'fi in iiis inaugural, w.ien he spoke
ui that op^^iri conlormin; to his view* ot the j 'v
ijuvn'iuii. 7^1 iwi opinnm ii'cinrt*! I lie power and
ibe duty >{ ' '"tg1 to He la protect 'he can- v,<
a'iti of I'i'vi .M and pn pertyinthe ,!l
Dang*if li w repudiate! tbi* opin- | 10
oi .Iti'i w hitp. nor how often, did ihe ' V*
vi^r'atrttt ourt a cido tb*t question, lie a-seriifttff
t^ivJvr the K.iii? ib act llic people of n Tor j
ri arc the power to make it tree or slave. i
a t&y think proper. He woe the fitst man t<> , 1?
w"Ml flii- question. a* settled by the people of' 1,1
K fijp?- in their own way, at the threshold of
['ufWcia, and to a alio war upon it I
flo 'J -clared that the will of the people, a* j it,?
[Qanifeatcii in the convention, and the manner > ,
f settling ihut que-tion. ? aa wroog. ami that, j h
o liia up.a.on 'he fotisiiiuti n should be -nb? I
milted to the people h? a whole, tj.ua presort- i 8"
>lng to K ins** tlio will of Congee***,:* n<t her !
?wn w ll! Tni* violation of tne itgre.-ment, is ;
Intel iiy himself, i* of ilaelf sulbuient to ah- ! '-1
olvc all parties to it. j tti
Hut I contend that since the delivery of the | ill
ip nion in the l)red Scott ease, the non inter- > M
retiti ui clause in the K ma-is act hi* hern su- ' h?
lersede 1 by the prnofplc- oT I lint opinion, j or
V in iuterventit o w.iaag. ieJ upon b-cause oui >o
is c uid o?.t ngree *s to squatter sorer- an
'ignly. Tlu-y left u.s; diffiTcnee to be i led , Tn
?y lh C o t, and w ieti idvd they agreed g'"
tic oi. iiioii should prevail, and raeh and all ?1
ih irid snbinil mil accept. In the meanume th
org ess "vr.a tint to inturvrno. llat tho Court wi
it v 11/ lied l t ! it t'yiigii*a had the power.
anpie 1 with the duty to protect right* of per- 'In
mi* and property tu the i*> riio'ie?, tins do?- si
lino of n??n ititarventlnn h carne mi l nr. . void,
ifnl the doc rtu uf protection to. k its pluee, as li?
nucli n? if Wi t 'eti o i' iu the Kansas act. The
m u'li has the benefit of the opinion of the : m
'ourt, tin I i not wrong in insisting on ioo mv p,.
ng a fnlj Hvltnnwiidgiuent of its dee dvd em- fh
it it Ut iona 11 'put in this particular If there arc an
::y traitors?any iin!'iii(lirolii"ts lithe Kansas wji
.et m d Chno nintti i'lat format hey arenot to be j,,i
oumi in our ranks. ^ j hai
Is uf I w.il let Mr. T>oii*bta rc t where bis liii
lrieud.< hatro plaoed bini, contending, ho 'ever, cot
bat they have bur'sd him t<* day beneath the
msseaBammmaBsemm*B~sas~m
nve of Squatter Sovereignty. The nomina- ]
id that was made [ 1 speak it prophoticully) i
is made to In- detested, and it i< bound to i)o | i
levied. [Applause.] Ilia friends themsalves e
,consciously. doubtio**, but truthfully, in i
tat inourntui >iud lugubrious strains, heralded j ?
iu forth to the political grtve thai uvvai s uot i
1 v tlictn, but bun. [Applause.] ?
1 wm filling in the theatre au>l h. ard it pen- 1
uiau from Kcntusy complacently indulging
in.-elf in lite |.WiM..ui dremu tlint the Doogls- '
une, which throe or four were inhabiting upon
e galinnt ^inte ot Kentucky, was a t-afe re
go for hitu, bemuse. h* ea>d. thai safety wni |
otnised to fKalotn if but f.ve righteous tneu <
utd he found in it: whereas, with most I'harnion
I cuuiplaoeuey, he o*-ured tin Douglas Lou- '
ution t at there wore uot only live righteous '
n, but nine righteous ui-n, I It to represent i i
.-mucky after tue hitceil ita.1 left thai body.' |
wugliter."] ,
Once upon a time it was dec 'ed, by very
gh authority, that theavlf-asau ,-d righteous- '
'*t? ?I the Pharisee was like a whHed vepul- 1
re?Idled, not with rig-iteoustie-.s, but . i-toad
ereol woth lotieunoss and dead melt' cones.
I l.HUgl.tor.J Iktt 1 will pause in t'.a.s line,
le delegate troui Kentucky has been remiss
>t only in his political, but in his scriptural
adiug and education. Vc real in the Scrip- '
re of mi an/el appearing in and pnuni-ing to
ve lrolu deal rue on a cc.tain city, il ' > it tilt;, i
g.hteoua men oouid be fouu i iu it. Tlicy uoi
nug found, forty were nought tor with the j
mo result, finally. at the earnest entreaty '
the good patriarch Abr Tiam, it was grunted j
at the city s.iouM be saved, if, p reliance, ten I
glit ou i ni -n wight be fouu.l within its walls. I
it these teu righ.eou* men could not tie found ,
Sodom, audit was overwhelmed wi 1. a allowof
tire aud b< iuistoue. Ac-curding in this
ticbiug. to which tlie dalegUe fruni Kentucky
tera us, there muat be ten righteous in n
c-rein before ? Douglas In us? can be saved. I
id thin being so. it follows, assure e. . Iienglii j
Hows the day, luat those nine l). /ia.s.teu in
utucky will be overwhelm -d with : .e pen
e's wiaib anil politic d destruc inn. [Lnu^li
t* 1 1 ( tin r i?iiiif !n?nn it to UMt Itm ? !. r* o.i.im.1 . t
oug'i u'unn ii'iwu, Hail r.n?i a
i v?*. [.\pi?U ' iHl' J
But w will ii.it g - down We hove a s: u, i
d-boarcr whoa* manly eloquence u 11 1 ; ,u
in? i|>le.i and stales.n?n-?iii|>. entitle li in i->
ciury. Wii<? i, (in J l]i> is <lit* ginti I- in ii.
at John Brickoiii iitg? who, in 171?5*. ? tlro-1
the L.< g .slat lire nl Kentucky, wlia' tiro known
the celebrated resolirin'ta ot Vii gim i and
ruiuoky fA|?plnusi* ] t ., it ear y day wis
si r.nt'il in>' gic-tf ainndu'd of L' in cm-v.
interact is nn.biiig more noi 1 is ii a . u j-r
r construction of Hit* constitution.1 chantr
ii lift- h en given t<i im tor the gout me, of
vwi'iunrnt; and that i- the c.-ndrii"ti<in that
s come from ilint day in this The very io
ncc ot it is to be found in the efjii liny of lit :
airs of the Luton, an I of the )> nplo in I ie
a ov, n ('riiu*i|ite by w .ich ynu can le i the
>il It or fni-ity ol every measure lluti ever oi i
natc 1 in tlie Unre .uncut, or that ever cm be
gcd [Applause J i|
Tli#?e cclvbrulo 1 resoluti .as r-e Ihc lie.no
miio comttriKtiien of the iTonsfiiuiiot ? n c n
ruct ion ?iiicli v, e, from \ i il-auni. and y .m ft on.
ii <is, and Veil from Cat form i. au 1 j mi fi . u
line, ieny well be -mi-lied v illi. iwul in a 1
re m one b. dy. h taring ilie name ' lf wo
us. [ Vpp'.iiiso J We litid !i re in !itx ifj>
> nt.itufM Hi" ill it nM Irntiitiiin i>i \ 111 i11.s,
I of the younger ?<.miuo:twealth ol i\ -niu Ky.
Ioy m'? mill us ill I. [Yppl.lM*.* J I
Ml l)fiii"ora -y oltiutr early J iy eie-.tnl un 1
ru!n in wli oil w stand liore in day. I pnn !
ir g r it principle*?, if true to our i ?ii-o, v.
11. in lb-in, r< ontoi i ho vie >riv? ol l,.'-.i.ul
[ VppliUfl? J Umlor iho 1 ii tno
i*0 puuciples un 1 lii* le'ri ui our nihi
mind h"i rer.s, We ? fe I 11 ? wo nr u i
w party. rut I ff.l. p ivj worthy u! ihc i? i
hioned.1 ti.'iaoui.i . L) .??cr.i*y. f Vp,>tu.~ .j
1 will U'll ill d >?vn Wiiliniil *ny;ng uu w ir I ;
relation In our gall-iii citiid.di'o for h . Vic
tendency?'In Sluimof llio Moviomi un '
o honor, ihe vir'iio, the cncopy. inuhMi'nr > '
d integrity of hi* character common I him. '
in oiinii loiioo. I i your .upji-i.n i l on iilo i
n o iio compered with the patrol hero who j
s c(iti>?oni:e>l ihe soil of .^ini li < lrchnn with j
. deeds of nob e dsritg and sacriti-e in the
jsoofihe BoviiltiHon j AnplmiHe. ]
r j w Tili of Rr*?-ki nndpw ?r. I '
J J ?> ? "I
y voice who known th.s party, tlmy w.ll com
and tb?s to their ken uohy liiemlr. and n I
??i thcUi further to take wwaruitijC ? warning is
tin* manlier of their 11: ^ I > t fioin the tiaugci ou.s
ace where they wre tarrying. It wiix mu I to
it that when he tl d to t *he good cave that t e
d not lookback. [ Lung.iter. ] Tlier is an. |
er warning Vet for toe Douglas party who t
ite not y e< got into the city ot rctu-o and tl e
iveu ot Democracy: It longingulier the D>.ut - !
? desti pins it in grief of their grr it ilisnjxiitnivti',
thoy rli ill ever longingly look Inc.*
r an instant to winies* hove ciuih'iigly tli
ople't wrath is about io tali on the ile\o . '
1*1 hi* ot Douglas, they will ai-siirediy h turn t !
ton pillar of silt, [taught el. ] and Iioiti it ise
v\iil How that great ut liv-i i.p w hi i '
0 Vneniin o! Breckinridge nnd Lane will drive I
e "tigltv* followers. [Trciueudous nnd uji J
ai nun* applause,J
it was a very noticeable fac tint' every j
oug.a.s vii'ogisl wa- oppr..ss.d with iui (
stuiic death ill their por.: nttut * ? " '? 'i ,::ti
4 fit urc ol thoirchiei The e'..i (ii,mi dp i in 1
Iiuiii Missouri. struck w.th t:i similar y
line, ia I lie dig it ot his taticy pans* i ovei I
1- story ot llie iiuul J nil -s i'jt.g.MH, u.i i n
1 e launched to. Iti in <i a su a a .it' *1 ; i. I i
an win el* unwittingly led hi:a to '? en up tin
mi e to hi death maid t the rink n h ? toes!
o't at! re Iieui'ier that tnr lend liune: l? tibialis
a follow w, nnd e iriled his * ? mj.i (
til of the gallant Bruco. 'I'nai ehiet * n *ly
g. coaiiniiled his heart in the Lord Janus to
bui'lcl n ar the ludy aepule ire. I .. young
light uud l'u ok to ex -I'll e tin.' trust, h i *.?
? way, lorg-tlui id I..* tiuin i _ee!
my tiy a consuming and r sile-s nin'r i ;
ii. .idol ill.' til I'.torn" o! an u.Ki.ieu mi
<>p e. siii meeting w.ih u spirited ai.u , a.i
e resist.in 'e. th t'o g is cast the n-i*et >ri
iiitig tin- put eless K.J ion. n halt < ii
nel iwr b'.oro null, n 1 gi.liil'y L'.i,:.,
s way io I he spot, t It th *, Co, 'ring th
.skei with his dead body I Toe s o.y t? a mi
l? of an hoitortUil*' ambition niud roc c i a .
si or in ni' mini *n' to w ,?a ?,'ber* frani m ?
ision ot tu? torritori *' i 'gh?- ol a brave j?-i
o. it Usui a sum'- it y ur..i*|? app ha ion Ii
.e story of tbo It mo.-t iu ugia*?*? atranpi
ill mil rint ;ila> t ,.<n a Do.glis (a ui ti a j
ivc revive*! it in yon er i .e. [.*: '..?
Toe vena aid; ou ma. - i.ui o ; e. g
Jeu. CaSs,) w io or g n ited th.a ; ' to** o
[iiatior sovei eignly. in ay b eo i? *1 re : a- u
g passed ort ino stage p?? tir-U lite, mi
e uuiiersal verdict o hi.* ..un.iyiu n i*. i ,
; was n go <d man uni a pa not [Ap 1
Vise ] Tills doe; cino, (lie ! -s Io .if, ..
us long sin e viel ied ni arcor i..n e . :tli t\ i
tin.on ct Hie Judges in th" l? et -e-u. * !
ike tl. lirur.'. w in dying sloiigl ed nif
irrupt uiortality, wo ih- prrtoi atr,-in.ui
is?es before posterity for judgment. * .liet'e.
I hv the effete dnctriric of s.pi I'ter- v*i ign y
hicn has been alike r .n loniti-d I v 'he I>
ocracj' and tbc Cxccutifn, u mi I lit* Supreme
mrt. [Applause J Tl>? modern Douglas.
In) hud boon Uio warm supporter ??t t ti.d
inc. li i* oven like tin* Douglas or Scotland
do become ciisiud.up uf ilib don*l nun r ?
id. like ln? great prototype, ha* invalid .h.rriior
as rt a peacefu1 jci ti*-*ve n .*j?li* i.
s rcsileisa .?l atnb'tiou- career - and 1 ke liiw.
n. wiioii tlii" contest is ?v?r, it aid i> loiunl
af Sti* dead La Iy cuvpni li.i coke; ot cor- i
ipN-il mailer. *L \pplaim- ]
But i pn-w frfnn tttts view of f 1??* ii nl and |
ing. {Laughter J Though 11 ? p opiiei \<?t
un like .lie Scotch seer who toiu li.r* !.k! j
iD:
Dark and despairing. my sight 1 mav set.
II III.in CHItUo: OOVCr w it find vvml il i -i al.
1 pais, then, H.i I have . . I, from iliis p- inful !
one o| tin) d 'ad and tne .j'Ug lo i'miiIo t;d iiheali'.fui
aa I c;.coring iclure ot Die . nip.
lpp'? iv.J lie who <i h-- v wc ^t .in.- i
inn l.ic e'er nil p?lnei|de? ot jt. ce an I In
mM.tulion, It, in ;b'." land It. u I
ibUe hpihiniirdf, in Ibis ot the lug i i
.110.1 if3" ot Citizenship, Wc " c ii fir;l|ile I oe
hicio I i earn i*]*oiU ut the exp :i-> of tiici,
g .t * . id tlii" ujj'.i vo ir in g ii> >r. i'ipo, I
v, iliai .u litis lu*< . tli l e ;? _. i a j
id a dut^ to bo pciin.in d li^ iho I lien *.*
ilili. ti"l ice anil Ik* Omisi : tit ion. ^ \ v j > au-c j
ad ?.mover be*is i iti banner in llu* tieid, a!
L.*no will b? lnv.-rlb"*! upon our butt or vs. snil !
rc will bear llioin unw.i.l* to vide/, if tbil
wills' it - uot an emblems ?>t |>any or .ilJkl
iu?ct>??. but a< words iodimtivt of our regard '
or ami (lotcrutination ut all haznrds to uphold
ttui abulo b\ what are lar dearer to u? iui<I of
br more value to our wlw?le country?ot' Truth, | .
I oat ice and the Constitution. [I.oui uud piv
oaged ihcet tiig.]
Lulcr fVoui Japitn ? A Kt'iioilcd "
llttfUc. .
The brij; Ida Honors ari '.vcJ at San j i
I'mtnispo nti the 1st itisj., 2S iljys fr uit
tvutiu^ iw.t. A battle had hi ru bui^iil near
Jed do, in which a Pi it. -c won killed. Fears i,
were ci'tcrtuined th.it an nttuek would le t
made tut Kana^'awa, Htid fi<? much prof i- j |
?tlitv of it, that th- hipping in the hath ir . ,
were notified to mid themselves in na I- ' ,
iuetw to protect themselves, as they toe Id 1 j
not he protected by the <lovemnient. A t
tier from it e minu-rciul lirui at Kanagav.a, (
a ted M i\ ' >. u;
It is repot to I that there -wan a bij; fi; lit :
it. Yeddo \oslcrdttv. between the reve intio
my*party and tin (I.v nmivnt. N< 1
purtir 1 *r.s receive 1. The e.ij tains uf td
ih > vessels in the harbor were ti ?tilied t( j
l? ] cj> tr< d or an utti.ck. duns v< r>-; j
t int out and t 'lotted, and things certa til" !
look squally. !
Two hundred an 1 sixty sol liers arr ve1
in tjwn yesterday. Same suy th?y iaiuet
to protect the place; o'hers s ?y that t). \
intend to wipe nut nil the i neurit?m'?. We
have so many repprts of this kind, tint we | '
do n t repaid theui tnucli. A low dn\s
will tell the story.
hi..ni tlii' Jtev. Mr. (ih'm?, who sailed a '
lew hi niths ago from Sao Francisco In- 1
Kutiiuawi, as a missionary, the Ibtlowit ?r
letter ta receive 1, dated l\utd'.*.i\vu, Anvil
24: '
? \\".? ..I . r i ,i
?i * Milt* V-Vi Os.i^ III ? ' II * !! |J ! J * itl
April, where w? luliui the What-CliCiT r
uiid tlie P;i_rr at anchor. Tliev crc abi ut I
three w. tAs before a-.
'JIm- white men here a in n btnto of '
c )ii-t Hit u'lnn, in a ?ii <:i* of i set ii
.1 r i 1 ic ?v 10 li.it** t'i i mht<. hi I I* V"
,?? ix-iinati-il soVi'i*'iI an I w molt il oOii r*
lii j iMj l an- l>il itm i-v a I'rii.t-< NI t.?%
nit i a iv Mil I to In* eoti<t tti* i y I irkin_' : nit j
tasi*' \. i* m tli**v ? hi iio tn .ii.'inrb f"? *? *;?? 1
ro.siifents l?".-i<l ' t'i - t! ' ;ov tiiin. n* j
sivin a'nio-t chibli -hi; to trifl" with tli.*
treaty, .-n I strive to niti'ler the eourseoflJ
tr.i I.-, like t a boy trjilijj to si p tin How ,
of ili ' ur' fitiin ? < n l>y a (i-iv | j
.m l Inn; s ! el . v lint ju?t * > hnr ath
ac*u ii : i i l'<?riv Of the mm: it ii*i
tiro k will Iwi a'. ,!. ? vii it- > .* i - J 11' ??
v li tin* -'i'i'j * i i' X'.i ii" I ' A
t i ii Ji "'ll t it :.i is ? :. i t. : > *i
IIHMt l' .11 l>pp' M\
wThe I'ri iby\ ri i i atpl I ' ' !? R '* ! .
r rssl.in.irio.s here . !. i * ' !>'i 1 in-?
to ii4 1 ri nt. I w .ply i . [ |
wh in .\ e ! out \> i i!. ill.- toil lint ;
mo new earner*. 1 his i- t root
i- in >ro t!. in t! v ! - v. > ! tl. w.i
khfjiponi. Tlit uowruifietii I. fully
|?' i?vi| a witch at ili - t .,11 ; i^,
r -i'l-nis t W ? ' lb ? I ;> las. ,
iinl i i "i,(J t i thin'; ii : I"!.
,i!:h uyb th i ir of our . u I . loll
X;. S i i *ii ':I . i.." V. .' j
(o<i, hoRoter, t*> nit ifnw i o w u *?nr i
name t ich *rs t.j stu ly h ami , 1
to pa that, w!i n 'hi v y full*- j '
jywm )il we **H#rTV btr r**h ' i m:' #u ' *
pituich to th** Im iti;'lii i * .iin, w hp i
i o ;? us on pvcr. 1 a . th i<: tin- I
S ?:i V ' ' i 1
tfft# tfiitlt ?t? ft* j ' ?*? t . . I 1 '
8 ? til t'l I u t: tl?e . i i j . l. \\'.i
here, < n its n t v- - _ v. i
. 0 ', L . > " i 1' ' t \l ? i - H a - - I I
iuer W? hart henry sprit.# r.Insummer
llio la n -s i su he; t t !
|tl l'Vl'll? I <1.011 lit. \ If: t is t?'.. II
iHit ?.ir, tiiiii tho ript1, wli ifh p > !.1 t
. i el1- iui. i't.is ' it! i.t?.r an I i
ll?- who! l\ce .if u.it i . loA- y "i ?i ,
sir is re! iViJ with j.? ri up , .<ii 1 w r? 1
not |<?r human ?!e,^r i ! itioii sitel u m .*\ j
everywlnve appii* n*, \vj mi^ht uiiuost :
tliink this : i ui xit-i
Tub I'kvom it i\ is Si mi.v.?f.ari
h.ihli wis actively en. a^etl in or;_ . ii *. 11.J
lis r?s tv.' lor.-r-., :m l -t ? isex| eete i that ,
he w ui1! a it ui.lio ?11_. new iuuVciiim: t.?r
Mlllll' ?i >\-.
A late ile- ufeli trim I'alrrti.o, natol
the 111 h alt. >s? that the cji Mirk <tt ion of
.he in .a. t.n ?j < onntmu s. mi i tin I nvn is
still ! irrica.leii.
Tin stat mienf th it th N nxiloan sruail
ron h nl /. 'I two ship- e 111\e'. i tj v-1 mi . rs
..ii . nil. tn Snhly still ia *.;-< iSi
nr:? mil
The N apolitan envoy tn I'.ar,.- reMirneil '
ii N iph -? it.i tin it \ i-it i11_r leoel at. uh*r 1
th eonvietioti tlru his in fant wuiiU be
tii
itifii, June 1 I ?M J" V, ir the ^
N"< i "ilitati I n\ v. i> intriwte 1 tt.lh ile- i
t t i ill- in n- ! : i n t ami in _i lit in- :
. i it' uii . ill the Ke^.eriir \ ? ! t
1 In' f i at in . are the ba-? - mi ? !i eh the ,
ivi:.4 . N i;.h> cms. nt-, ;it le i-t the the
pr<to a.i arrangement with tho Sieih J
ma i?H irreetimiists ; I't.i'iei- li is iv.Jy
In i'm^ i^i; himself t" nt a ii ii rJ cons'itu
i n on the brm )? >( h.-.s .< .Me,lv. to
in- ti -n upplie 1 ti the \vlii!* kiiimloiti.
Slnm J tn Sicilian* ih - a i staio ami .
inih'pciiM -ill ex i-t en %e, the K n^ w mij
exteii'l Ins e nces<i<?na > f..r .a tn place
S, lily in a pnnitioif similar t* that of he
lhieliy nt Lit*: lilbinn /
'I lie iltt'td le of (.'limit t'lVMir leaves,
h nr \ i r, lilt! InijM* of a s .lutnni i ivmahle '
to t!i- K i: of N ip! s.
(la i >tli!i b in r triumnhant < n t C.i
vmir n iw r?j'te-fs tin* t'l.u'iuf .( tbe
Tuileries t<> : ! nt. m r u'ai'l ' ? S eily. tl. >
rtoh . I* inn i in rot'epuiee to 'I n- i ty.
1'a.ni i. M i i?"? > ami the I?e.rations. i his J ?
l*i crie-' lri* ' V Ii m ! i . lent. i'i ii. nil'
!<> t i?? I .in:?? r?r U ni.
Co'int Civ ?ur li t- a i Irons 1 tin o'hoiil .
lonj.itoli t i ( lu'Vwiior Ni^n. \vlo> ro'iiiiiu- i
iiiont. I its roiiteiils to .M. llionvon.il n'mut lour
il i)? ^ >. ; j
In mis lis ifitch Count Cnvour expresses ,
i hoj.i tl.it l'i nice will no in ni.', w iy inIcrloro
hi Mii? it itrs nt Sicily II ' rr- (
minis the I rcncli (' ihinct tii.it tin pr.t.ei- (
| > 1 nl lion hi tor v on! . n in It i'v, ;is c<?n1
lino I hi tin- colohr.ifoil no c o. I.oril >loltn
i! i - i. h ! ? 4-?-i it officially a -j: 1 b\ the
I'roiich (> ivo. inn lit
Th: t' iM'Kiihv t: or Sovnutinv.N .n '
) ho i .o. il t nir >ri i.c t.i he '
tie: t ..t i? i ii I i i n;ti i : c iahlo 1
it(ciitiiin. I ho I'rinee lt??i'M n! I.n-i.i ^
t.iiv ! there on the 1 l;h u:t . mill tb 'Km '
icror N.ijml hi oil die following ;iv. It v
1V1IH ! 'JKII't I I lh.lt the Kill.Its lit S.ltOlV, 1
ll.iii ivor, |(iv.inil :irol V? rtoutae . . ail
unl other Oerin.ni 1 'inecs, vv 1111 join in 1
Ik Conl nee. Various w oo the -p ii f1
.tions as t the c?u-e tin I Hort nl the c
ii' . til,jr. L'it nothing?n?heitia was known . ?
on 'envn^ it ! i
7hr (favolitu spartan.
5 * A 5 wXS i?' y as.
TfeMrmlay, July 6, imvo.
Tlie "tlail*?Our I'apcr.
Our Milia r-liters ui offices un' route between
partnnburg mid Yorkville hav? been subjectI
id inconvenience uti I delay i >i * lie reception
f Ilicit papers, by lite Department having rencetl
the service >in t wior to nin e a week, and
if contractor * lection Monday na the day for
raving tlie office at this place. As it it found
o operate tMidly upon tlie uflices on the route
erpinjf back tlifir mail mutter front Ti.sr?Jur
0 .\iouiLif, col. 11. C. Poole, the contractor, as
ooti as the subject *iu explained to hint, hns
letet loiitetl to remedy the grievance, by leaving
ore. uftcr the present week, on Thursday; so
hat our sutt^ci thorn w ill get their papers as
icictoforo. Col. P. is at way * ready tt/uccomno
l.itc tIn public a l.?r ns in him lies, and in
his tuattor is entitle 1 to our thanks.
of < ol. J. I*. Herd.
This week we Insert the very able speech of
Ion. IV, I,. \ iiteey, at the l.Ue Cphstiintional
"tivi titiou, I?Hhiinorc. that nominated llrock'tiridgc
uikI I'.utte. It is u manly production
1 out the gn ut n.ind o! on. di-tinguishcd South rit
-'ate tu u.
.Next we k ,f i< oar pjrposo to insert, fio:n
lie Columbia Carolinian, if v."e can procure it,
1 ? rent irks of Col. J. P. Deed in the late Coiita'i.a
t'ouventi n. not only dun ton valued
Yiend, hut bec m?c Spaitauburgis therein menioiicd.
? d> 4w> ?I'I'll
If .
.\i f:.e Spurt. \l r,? Air-icultnrul Society has
to t .'|?i c n' i i At In vi Piuit ( onitnittce.
ur ti n iidi arc ,.-j and we do not object i
o make it* i. c iaimi tvo ot tw . for the reception
if -uca luscious I tvoiv. I'-.ir the past week *v
mve > te; >i' f;t.? striped June apples and
' 'n.'r 1 . ckh i i,ut .i iii:muoiiC! from \'r.
M. King. ? ! !? Jli'l, and June upplea front
ilaj. J. I>. M i; In.
?t??
Droll itt-tl.
In .lac' - i!l P n I in the upper part of
1.i.-? District . >i: , 1..y last, a whitchny. sixteen'
r -fvci'. on ; ,r< ! I, t: 'mod .la'nes Smith
itid h free ni> ti.iii. N l?cr could swim, ntid
:ting into d cp water ."'uiith tried to save ti.e
tegro, and b *tli met iw .tery grave. Thconlv
v IV II 1 I f - vl. W VI., _ ( . l a I.thiw of Hinill,
ho Cuuld in li -C. . ? to resell- lliciu.
- ? * ? <^
\t?W t'isst (ifiirt1.
A no-* po-t uii o ti'i? I cu enta'dished in
!!? >.' I- ?. i"io? (Vi-.t ((* Wallace Factory,
n w < ir lit*. i' >? i M<> intuit Uidge, and
A in. 'j j itilc.j ji. -tiuitr'er.
t CtoiiK on Chhm.
Ti^oYon i C.i n:i.' i.- to.- title of a landMine
*(>' II."- I t l? J .-II of ltd. CilHll ?T .V
r. M I' hi "c1* Hi' : i.i-?rj. I Cniim, ii-i
iiv? Secietary uf.ttUS S. lir." M II Cburcb,
hi: :i. n i 1: J. It. MclViin piiblioltiir
t I I. I 1 I v. . Ii nil iikilliiilK.te 1 por
It ( : '1 K##::, . t <c l.ii(j hinjcrer of China.
I I- j?ll ?" - II H I*
i | ' . i ? ' been i't l- en- ion <h>
(*a*iuci *nd i.e* ipaper article, de'irarrd atot
VTI'Ii*n hi L?f Tailor ot tile nam la*tf ?! thii:
*- * A w it the i?? ranee of many frirn
: e !> t (?- ii a to n honk, wo] our ?Jilch nfit rn?ny
rer ""1I J rin.u* tif Liimi'i. j? i* 0
; o .] y nf i*l.*ii i ii . 1 if..- I nil.--# n't-l i'ii?
ci . - |. i> aoc. it. i -.i- j '.'itira*, in'
l?r. 'I -iv' ? i!*i?f v i
i* - i c ( i*r .t!i i.i - - on ii. in I Mini
ii - ii; i i ii put ? tli a i.ic ii' ii'junci"'
.>!. 1 v i tlri - r- ?-<t i i Ii iflic i.liv tity, r-i
ii .*: . ( '|- . t '.i ?:i u. ?: ; . ui ill i!in? w.i? wort*,
u i... .* u* i 11 r I i i.'d ji.iin'i W thank I -irau
. !< . "hi ci py. -i . i li-|i-i l/1>u itii* hook in -ii
...1 i - .1 icrciv , i vic j'rcul'u
iiii- '..i- h d i t!| . r. jf
.Mr VV .4 .. i, S,. .r i ;i? u"i?.
l-'-.r i lit* Cu < '.ill* Sji rt:in.
Iiolili iiir* Co tofiifiii omriit.
S;<*nr\MiM uc, .)i m: 2'J, iSt}''.
Mi ? llu.r..;:- In oouipiny v i-h
.id - n-id gea. lemon ?f wriii Co Iloi'lvH'o mi
IV. mi *d:r. . ih 271Ii in>l.. to wiiuric the ' i n.
ii'-ii c.ii ui c\crc;.*o-i of Ii m intuti: and ttour
-ii i./ iiiNiiiui .iii, hi t I., li.- ir the Annual 0 a
i .ii ilo i "rod l.v il.e lirv '1 S Artluir, u!
i.i-.'llii' hi. I a.lti'di ill I lie J i)- n .is
<! \ c i w i;-i:?, 'iinl t tie l-..it . loll i lully, 111(1 (1 i?t v.
ii' weri ii 11>'.y r.-tuuir-rut. f..r >nr pu.m. The
\ iiiin.ii ...i- in ii Soiii' d* l.al taken pi ic
h.- (wo ..ii- p. cvioiii, i? ii,.'li we understand
v -.o ln_'i. i > 'in i.ui.diihlo, nil I nothing remain>
j to ha done tint the rr idinjr of coinjionjiionii
v tlir stud i.:< o! toe Foiiiule Sehuol, imjr' n.'
til . I'll I -. 1" -111- * 1.. t h . V- and t lie Vnuii
il Oration Tie* < .'iiipo ifion?, wc thought, a
i .ff <'!< ( . - >. I ..tit in matter un<l manner?
i t! Ii'ii :11?'they were written in n torse. fa?y.
low ,M7 iiylf v il 11t nny effort al display, and
i. I ore ! both In tcu l cr and pupil?-to the one
II ti it*'..in . i or style of r imposition, to
lie ft'i r in pvttclii ng nn they wee taught.
Afi t ill - C' "ii; itiotii w?'r? read, lite Prfii
tr It-v it II lit- J. in a few eliul? nnd apo;>:
i ite rem ths, delivered bplomas to Misses
litlse Hid W ti *11.
Iiie Am: i i 0 *i im? then pronounced by
llev. \1.. A iliu", i\ 111-ii i Vii.tU n >t uteiupt
ii cpM n'.i / or describe further than to say, it
ei- :? a Id fs> of great pmror, trtilh. nnil cloi
lent e admirably con<teived both in (bought
iii-1 style of I'.iinp tuition. an 1 ?.t well delivered
liit although a large portion of it wis logical
in I even inet iphysi.nl, the l-?rge auditory, filing
the hah to overflowing , iiutnv having to
i tinl n jv r *e 'tned t w a try or grow impatient
lurin; the Ii minute oceujiietl in its delivery.
J"io hur l. ? if the addess was to prove that
lu 'iH.m wis nothing and civilization w .rsc
ha.i nothiti ' wiiluoit ehristitnity, and the imi
intv laying doep and broad that f.unto
"ii i;i the heart- and minds of (ill children,
t b> itig ih> i'- j 1st form upon which all can
land upon terms of perfect equality, and no?!y
an 1 eh. po-nily did the gifted speaker busiiin
In* positions.
A tier the or it ion. a portion of the students of
ii inile school gave a- spe -irnens of dcclamaion
by delivering extracts, which were highly
rod. i ahle.
1 i in it c'>s > w'thont complimenting the
.il ri I instrumental music by t he accomplish 1
n. i ir teic'.cr Aii*s Loft 1 d her class, on
lie piano, wli ch wis inlartppr<e<l at pleasant
titer fa's 1. .'tween Hie exerci-es. "Sotno of fho
omg hi lie* j>.,*.t ss fiiJv. vo . o?, and hid learn
1 how to use tiiem to make delightful music
vhen acoonipinie I by the piano, well played as
t was on tliis occ ision by Miss I.ntt.
Ai the conclusion of (Wo exercise* the Rev
k!i*. lioid announce! li.at T. L'. Duncm, of
tpan.inbnrg, eon of I'rof. Duncan, would tnkc
h\rgp of th'j mile school next sc-aion. which
re regard as an excellent move. Mr. Duncan
rill gri?lu<~:?1 with honor in the Vofnrd Col
#
. L JL . U 1
! legs nert week, and we are Informed la one of f
I the Lett U'in and Greek scholars in hit cV??i, 1
and knowing life high moral eharuc'er, we pre- ( ('<*
dicl for tlx- malo rcliuiil at Ueidtillc eminent C'li
lurcrHfi fu long at Mr. I), ha* charge of it bw
After which the large crowd of gentlemeu t
! and ladies, numbering several hundreds, f|ulwi- M?
| ly dispersed, well pleased wi h Ihe evidences Kn
apparent on all hau l* of the prosperity audauc- tb?
c< as of their pet and cherished institution Dr
WT. M.
I'or the Carolina Spartan,
j i:\uiaiiii.illuii of (lie Iteldvlllr
f-Viualf UIkIi M-liool.
The undersigned, who were appointed by the
' Hoard of Ti utl?u to attend the Kxatninatiott of ,
| the Kcidville Female High School, on tha 2'itii
; ultimo, take great pleasure intbu* publicly t-s'
tii . iug to the highly creditable manner in w't it '
the pupils of the tevct*1 classes ncupiittel thc a ?
8clve?- manifesting a dv^rae of proficiency, and |
an understanding of the studies upon which
they were examined, that evinced thorough in- ! "
struclion and perfect training on Ihe part of
their instructors, 11* well as industry and apt - i
ncs- in .lie pupil* thetn-elve*. Tlie Committee ^
can tm'y say, that, although it hus beet tlieir ^
pleasure to witne-s tunny examinations, they ,
have never heard otic more satisfactory.
In conclusion they would congratulate the
liuet'-e.* upon the *ru1y encouraging eiv.ee' i ,
tiiey have met wit lido nine the short pariod the 1
0 UI
School has been in existence, and express their .
hearty wishes for its future prosperity.
Q. H. KINO, I
F. 1? COKLINS. f
U. A. II ALRlSON, *C
A. S. DOUGLASS. , '
To Dr. J. Wiuttmlf Ii.
Stn. Many of your j ?n ?i mid political foe
frieuds, regretting tin rc ircmer.t into Which o'H
! y.jii have wit uluvn y .elf, desire your ic- ah'
turn t public Lfe A th? pres at juueto " of
ii/iiirn. tin'i (i .1 an J Sia'o. ih y tl'nU vooriu- I ton
tet!,j?. :ice, ripe experience. an I eminently t*r!
I * mud yu l.M'i nit, c mid h employed xvirL d nij.
i e .|i"l ii 1 \ iiifnce tn vmtr own ? ?.?. ! '
S.'uft* i i li r c > iti -ils. a:> I the e tlicy wish to ' cot
von Tii y lin-<w t'uvf your priva'e pur- ' '
* >uit- 'i ii * I p T-oual C'?ni''-rt w >u'd b? Wc***iiri- for
1 ft rin.c I by yie'ding t i thi4 demand uptn <
your aorvie -i: b if. rc:.i 'UiVrng 1 li it t icse liar.- 11 u
li rv b 'cu U arcg.irJe 1 at ilio c ill of T?ur 18;
iV.l-.v. ri'ii arc on- on- 1 to beticre
you ? i ! r a; 0:1 1 fir .v;.b!y 1 > l!i"!v desire tbnt J'h
mj-i w... oii-'ii^ to b a cm l." l v e for the '-M<
li ?u?i of ft , i-.-i n r'.vcs in the LogUl i are ra'
n' t'.ie e iMtTig . 'cutfoil. M \NY rUlKNb:*.
tip
l or t e <' roli-a S, a;-:an. *(
Ml-I ntr.iH-; \i li. t in" I- Jr.taring ,
n ?. i >. u I - 1<i ?'<i nr - n . t- f rc <ons to r<*- .
l?o
pr en; u . 1 t;i- it- e" iittvi'. w. u?*g lento to
. ... i"n
i .iiiat Mi'. .T(i|iN H. KViNSa n por n ,
I '
? 1 ?{ < 11 .ri etc \ ri pec to r> p ?-cnt our
pCOplc.
l'o -o t f. Ir u' g of a g. > d c * tea
J t.. u. tii. t . c t ge tletniti'y U<r r 7. ail r! c ' j ^
rcjui. ! . of an * Jo jueiit ap. dke-. on 1 a patri- ,i|(
t. li :; t 1. infer ! of Sp.it tanMirg would j)r
n 'w- - :?ii . tu hia hit. a. 1! i iaciritv a. J
. cie
p ; would g't Iriui g o vt inflovuee ,.M
11 lb.- I.ejinl ?turo, au i tender Liuia useful an 1
miu ?r?d nii'iH *r. j
V ;t li due Vrop >c t < olii?r gentlemen who (
.i\ ticn ?r tnav hereafter he nominated for ' rtM
" i.~, e'ntmre we usbe the liheitjr of suggest- 1
5 bis atllMu V III '<it ce.vatlM'i?g h Hi * ks?w
I 1 ; u rther he b 14 any ??|'i a .0 p in 'lua di- j #n
i 11 \ >' bo e he w.ll a 1 w he friends to ,
I' !? * bin tin. ( r. lli* p'.'d c ft? ill if aatia- ! (> k
no I 1 i.?t he u i! j rov at" ptn Jeto t u' people )jJ,
11 t Lfislli 1 m id w.ii receive the at bug auj. 1 ^
trl of M VNV IJiTI/.KNS.
[i'trt?:.i? ic. 1 ut u?.v?rvar.] ; i-'J
Fru u ! ? > I it ia 1V.i1, u; J mj J-f.
a ill;\>\x i i.U.
| M Liui,..:: 1.10 I'rew of the Oth in-!. c "
j eilt.Ut 11- the 'lying ititeiligei.ee thilt o.ir u
11 to 11 . "t ' r :u.--i..iiei ? bad r.C*B>idere h anal p,
i .> . idt 1 th it 1.1 .-ir p i.m to the I'wuib J
U.Mii iii I tir^' ivi '* 11 e>n[ M"tv. Toll '
-:i\ '-This m. -i it of liji liuiiii w brought ! *"
about 'iv fit" (cleat .?r i in* tii i> urn in Sj. iri iii - i "
iiurg District'.' T'i whom are *r mdobtcd for the ! ro'
lo! hi o; tii.- incisure iu Spartanburg District * |
it iid 'uiiii' y to the prompt and / "111011" uppmi- *
i 'ii ' ? Dr. \viii'initli *1 atone. with the '
whole .|."l?"g..'i.ix triun flint district fi t 11.?? ! <
in: 1 tin* deVgltion x1i.1l" i?oy :ni ."oi'.-h nig. } int
it..iii* tli?" Due.or n* a-mlou-ly oppn>?j n. i
ii if t-najor c >nipols mr ??v. that the i cr
or I u 1 gi-eitljr <>?? alratuii 0, I.ir lio 1->
i. i-l truth. jti?lii"?" nn i right on bit side. w1 ilo ! uri
1 In- 1.? : . . 1 ...11 Inn] iii.|1iiRj( in luil.l an aryu- 1 da
in "lit iii..iii. j tl.c.; f tvn"< realty indefensible. 1 rci
Ttic ii"ti-ui of tbnt n> out; >t-etigtlters t..o j
opinion, tJ1.1t ilti: people with eir ccf inform* ih
nor. "a .11 in vcr ?l- tvj. !'r. W it.anu:li is m- t rr?j
lit I e 1 to the . vjui.; Jo and confidence of his fi 1- | lit
( iv oitixin- u . I ui? J .uh? they vrt'.l reward him no
; for liis !i lei v 'j i'"ir ; gills % 11 iut -r ?:. th
d."
I Con ( h iT.n^ tikct a vaenlian fur lit? pr
pu-p Vvi - ling tlio vi:y of l?. troit, where ho bo
r sides, Willi,im i!. trcs-ot, e<.|., \*9:atnnt
Secretary. has be n app vnhul by the 1'reiiJa'it
i V :tin^j Secretary ofS;* e. j
Thk G :r.tr K\9trns Ahhivkd ?Ntw To?k, ' tr.
; .luno "Jo ?The aie iiiislitp (ire-it K intern is off
the light ? up nt Saady Hook. The high "st ' i'ai
sj>, e I it laini" I 01 lie ' p 1 -s w is fourteen and J 1
i hilt knots. The ship', butoiu is vjvy foul, So
mm 1 an nllowaii'-e of two knots an hour ui t*t bo to.
1 mndc for that. The troyazc was Hi of internal en
and demonstrated her superiority ? > a mom going w-t
ve-sel, a"ii4 the ex "e'.lenoe and reli ability ot h-r
machiocrv. The distance usually steamed from j to
S luthamptou is 8,DK? miles, but ahe went fur- es
the.r south to avoid iee. I no
slie 1-ft the Noodle* nl 10 o'clock on the
morning of the 17th. ami reached the light ship an
off Sandy Hook at 7 8't this tno.niog, having had in
fino woaih-r nvi.h tlie e."<t'i<.n of two days. ( ny
she brings forty t wo paasc.tgcra. p .
h -r iiigiiies were not stopped uutU (for fr.
sounding nil George's SiiOtil. iih
She was salut.-d by the light ship, an 1 dipve l li^
h<*r color* in return All ln? ships in sight dis- es
piny i d their irtuii"^. ' pr
fin* v.iti itu,, the 'yr a. Z o* "lock, f ie lli
drew* j7 feel ? and n to be tiiiaiacd to a uii
lev-1 keel beb>re crus-ing.
Th<- follow in jr is her log for (1 e coy a ;e: 17. h. lis
2s"> nt'ica: lflh. k'mth l.'th an>l i uh. dt'i; Jlat. ii.
i jth. 2k'd. jfit; 2-u. a;u; Jlth, 'doj; 23th, 3-'o;
i 2'iih. joii; and 27th.
Tun Bbtcrinntihit ami Live Nmiosau
' I?> Mil >( \TI<" ClOtMIfTHE. ? W".?s|i| NCT'i*. Jl'S K _
27.- I'lu1 Iti c kenri.lg* and Lni.? Notion?! 0 >- ,
ir.oei i' < Cuinmnioo is ootnp.ieo I of ilio following 1,1
I members: i *u
1 in.- J Slovens. Oregon: Georgn W Hughes, ^
of M it vl ond: .1 n)i ** W. Stephen-ion, of K -n- {
mrky, u'm Flina, Jemes 0. llwew. Wtlier 'j*
L?nnx. ninl lion W. KiggA. of Washington, 1>. t , '[
l\: Jetfeison liiv','', of >1 iwwi-mippi; loom.is 11
Florence, of Penneylvania: J. It Thompson, of : 1
V>* .'or# A'i;ihiu" ijchell, of New York;
\ 11 Meek of Alnh*mii; J. D llr.ght, of ladi- ^
una; Robert J oh mow, of Arkeuwe-i.
I'riTii or G. P. R Jam:s. th?. Ndthuit.? ** '
By the arrival of the at II ilifat, wo have e *
intelligence of the deuh of Mr G. 1*. K J amen,
the celebrated noroliet. Wo ere no: informed
w!iere the event look place, hut it was prihnhly
at Venioe. where t w?? tilling a consul :.tu- Tc
at ion. to wb ch he w is transferred by the iirit- en
ish Govern tv ut from h ? cmi- il ite in this Cuun- pn
I try, at Richmond, Va ,
- . ^ nsr^M
x. u ? l,.,JJjk.
N??wn Horapn. * -v " jf
[").? Vork vi 11? bar, after iboir rnocnt
urti, passed resolutions complimentary C#
itWflliir IdkIu. He ilaMrrvt Ih* otmpliaoM,
i we d? uot quite like such things.
>n the Jfllh'Juit, at Columbia, Dr. A. U.
kckev cou^iHe.wl ' DtMnUjr CubmU of
light* oT kadosh?tlir irst in this Riett of
> iWHb degree of Masonry. I la oflR.-cra. after
. MucKoy, are all 32d degree Masons Dr.
being a a;i'' Mason.
Tbr New i H. I.) Newa *ayo there ?ti a
uw-etorui in that ~<cinitr on tbe Ulat uli.
The Wiuaus cig ir si aped tt inifr, at Bnlti>re,
may be looked upon as a failure?a late
al tiip linking been made after reeeai i?*
itveiut nta, but no mention being made of bar
rformances. '
Judge Cradlebaugh, late of Utah, is reported
have been killed in an Indian battle in Car3
Valley.
M'lle. Mires, who lia* just been ciarried to
? Prince Polignar in I'*ris, received a bouet
troin aotue unk: ,-rn party containing
l>0 roaea.
The rateable property in France liaa mora
\n doubled since tbe ucce~aiou of Napoleon
i
*
The copy wright of Mr. Bancroft's history la
-bibly?next to that of Webster's Dictionary
the du*3( valuable in tbe United S'ates.
The Kngliali pound sterling is .in imaginary
in?n?-t a coin. I( represent*, by a recent de- *
ion in Now Vork, $4-??.8*]ft.
Tbe Japanese, iinving completed their public
siness. and the Niagara being ready for sea,
re to liar lofr New Vork on Saturday last for
tir d 'taut heme, Ther aie much pleased
ib this r miit.-y, &c.
Mr. II Liudsey, of Ashevijle. N. C , has ported
an iuvention to reurilntc cars and to keep
i cind r and dn?t. The Advocate says it
mid be adopted by all railroads. "
loidiua. u n?gro slave of A. Prince, Chnrlesi,
f'ii.v- toe Mercury.) was killed in a n?gr.>
uk!:i;r r.?oiu on Market rtreet, on Sunday
rut, by en ?ther n -grj.
1". IN . l inking baa retire'l from the editorial
itrol of the Sumter Dl?pntch.
Sol. W. Miller, of Morion, is nominated
Congress in opposition to Citn Mc'Jucen.
Uc?l. Wui. Pucker, an estimable citizen of
tb f vi d 1 o'tnir, N. C.."died ->u Idenly on tbe
h ultimo, *g?'d M yearn.
Tin. Ca'bulic Chureli of the Holy Trinity,
la 1 IpV.a. P v., w?- bu-iit. on Saturday, thi
d. Som? of the furniture and p iin'ing? Wcro
red"
Tellew f-v-r showed no sign ?in New Orleans
t tlij 2i.;l?.
Ou the "2'ih .aop!rnih-?r a niiteb race for
i.ti * will be run over ilu? Pu'liiun (1 i#wr,
g l-lmil. be; wem rianet. llruiel Boone,
J (iougntdc.
l.i Cue lite !n '.in k UuCc with Cu'ouol .lark
on the Plains, the lormer lout ac.enty
led and tu ny vomi ted.
i enth'rei.niL- t? iru 1? of Brcokcnridre and
n . s: r r .ni ille. on 'i'ltunalny niglu last,
i. uj. a to light procession, head -d by ih ?ir
i**> band, and with appropriate ti au?pvren s.
and ptvido 1 the streets. Surnosit1 and
? alt -k r ill i veil oil the ?.cc?:on, *n we learu
m the Times.
I.<it 1 P.:'*;l .11. io a sppcrb i.i thr House
C ?mai<>n-\ n: I in auhsimnce that Naph-a
W rip?.- n ? intervention fron R<igUa<l.
]"je 11 - c* 1.. .-n-l 4'<>Mv.>?nutn milAe-l tli- ltrt.lt i>re
??ocrt??? nominations of li v kcnrilge
'I Law?t>
n W.dkcr i n^iiu otT for r* ifral Araci Thi?
tiina hi? purpose Act-rop f b? to mid
> limy Islands to rem.*: transfer t-? llnndnrm*,
1 ihiis ;;Vn a foot l?n*d in A merlon.
A hi tn recent'/ transfixed Ly epilcp y at .
uisviile. r.nd s'nod immovable for lit hour*,
:h?' wonder f bonis of jhm?| te.
A s-.lv 3 fv nty-?na emrt Bred in Mni
O-flvrjii, oil M?>t. iay c.<nniiij?, about one
k. in ho' >. of the nouiiiiHiion of John C.
ifh-'Mi for I'ri.iidenf.
i.io u iiT .n rii '.i of Urccfe?nridg"? nnd Lane
ro receive 1 a; Mobile mr.ib grout ?-n?licini iam,
i wore Ci'lrl'VltFi! bj a Sal Ule ot 100 gillie,
rkets and muMt.
ecHa.i!ion of ilr. Fltxpatrlck.*
XV \*n strot. J, \r 45, lb?i?.
Kcvrt. Mr.v: \ mr letter of lo-diy. inform*
; me thai 1 ' h tvc been un-iniiu mt!)- noruinm*
1 by the N n'lM.irtl ( miv?jution of the Dotu ?uic
party. which mot at C'h* lesion on the
1 of April ln?t. an I itdjo'iruri to meet a: Btl
:c on the l*tb day if lime. n? thvir cawdir?
i.?r t|io oaLr: of Vice I'rosidcirt,'" was duiy
: cived.
Ackni'.rwith the liveli?"?l sanaib'lity
i? -li- '!it;i)i?hud hi irk of yo-ir confidence and
ji' l, it m wii-h n ?r?l r?ary feehn.es of njrrt
it consideration*, the recital of which 1 will ?
t imponc upon you. cm train in? to doc'.inn
* n on i nation sj tl utcriogly tender d. My
* i. ->a an a e in li late lor this hi^fa poxiii>?n
* aid i*ve b tu ni.v e ^.- ttifyin^ to inc if it h id
ic??u ? ir'?'n * mi ' -ii wcmocracy?unueu
tii as to prlnrip! ?? a i.i lo man.
'I ne distracting rt ffTjnoMit present existing
the ranks of i'< Dotnojratio p ?rty wore stri- &
ugly exempli. . bj'li ai C.nt t^uon an<l at
ill mi ore. a 11. m my buyable opiuTOn. dstincta
I,it :i.tli me iha: I should m no way conha?o
io th *se unfortunate divisions.
The Iliac x ItopuMioans li ive h irtnoni >u-!y
I least t'oiveutiou) presented their carnitine
lor the Presidency and Vice Presidency.,
h i* the Constitution t! Union party (an it is
iOel.) E ich party is already engaged in the
In the pre-enc o<" taeh organisations
> .-.ill unlortanatoJy exhibit a divided camp,
ba' a uiol molioly spectacle! It in calculated
onus" every L>. nt iciatic citisen who cherishtho
Con-litation of his country b despond, if
i t - d- -p.iir, of the durability of the Union.
li h for as I aui capable of exercising
y intktoiice. to remove every ob-taole which
?y prevent a restor' ion of the peace, barmo,
mil perfect concord of that glorious old
vty ; i w liich I h ;ve been inflexibly devoted
?ni c trly manhood?a party which in my de?e
a'e opinion is the only real and reliable
;.i w :.t which bin.Is t'.i? 8uuth, the North, the x
i-t, ouJ tii>' IN oxt together on constitutional
inotplc* no alternative was left to me but
at wluoh 1 have hereiu m .si r-apectfuily cotnmic.i'o
I to you.
['or the agreeable manner in l%l>ioh you1
vo conveyed to mc the action of the Con van?n,
ao -cpt tnr sincere thanks, ^
V;rv truly, vour friend and obe light servant,
II FlTZPlTKU K.
> NVm II Lrntow, Nsw Vork, and others.
v v* r\ . _ v * aw
1. (AI T. ?|UHK, Jkine #<.
<e lea ling politician* of the tw<> Domocralio
gatii* ttioii* in tlin State hare been in oonliation
here during yeato^l ?j and to-tiny.
Mayor Wo-" i and l>*an Richmond have coniden
an arrangement by which the former
ree.< to supp ir. Mr. Ihmgla* for the Preaincy,
in consideration of being placed at the
ad of the Richmond aod Cagg electoral
ket.
II ?n. Gideon J. Tucker, John A. Greene and
??r* refuse to mike any birgaitu with Hich>nd
a td C t-s1adty, an I hare called a rotate
nventiun to in?et at Syracuse. on the 9d of
ly. to nominate a lircckenridge and I ana
ictoral ticket
Political.?>Va*iii varo*. Juno 29.?Judge
tuglaa has formally accepted the nomination
tJtrt.1 biire hy the Na t > ,al beiriocmtie Conntlon.
lie aaya ho eoncidera the principle*
nnciatod by that Convention e?*ential to the
kaerratinn of the ConstilutioQ and the p*rp?>
i?> of the Cuien.