The Pee Dee herald. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1856-1859, November 18, 1856, Image 2
^?tfr?outb <3*roHni; though a native of Now 1
Iff Jersey, tooooupy a portion of yonr columns, '
not in discussing the merit* qf the Prcsi- \
deolial candidal**, bat ia endeavoring to ' 1
tiodicato the Booth from the fsUe endi1
slanderous charges which have been so'
lavishly bestowed upon her?
Your orator# charge upon the .South that
the fabcting man ia dogrudod belotr the '
level ct the slave ; and, consequently, has
neither social nor jwliticul influence. I
. cos speak for tho State and city where I
. reaiae, and I do not hesitate to pronounce
this allogatieu to be ubsolutoly untruo.?
Nowhere it the United Slates has the
working man a fnircv chance for social and
. political dLstiaatioii than la South Candi. i
t?aj nowhere in the North has tho work- j
" . lug ntnehooic a higher position or greater
' political induenoe than in the city of
Charleston i oowhero tin our crcat con fed-1
crauy of States*}:) tbo people look with I
movo jealously on those who claim heredii#
"*' j
tary distinction than in the St;:to where I
reside.
To prove this let tno ciio to you sonic j
facts ; oor City Council is composed of!
?, f p sixteen members, and I uiay safely oom-j
' *' * pare those gel)tlcroon with any other sixteen
men in any other City Council on this
continent They arc ail of them men of,
j?' character, jof intelligence, of high and,
J\.- honorable . vntuuent and fair atnudir> in'
* pjjint of property and above suspicion in
! point of integrity.
t All of tbeai are working men, who pursue
some occupation fur tlu:? own bcitcilt, j
and whose grctuitioiui devotion to the pub- j
lie wuftt involve, to a considerable extent, j
thoii own private interests
v of thesj mea are practical mechanics
Hio, in any company, would glory in J
? takvo'g rank among the working classes. j
- ,* of fhmu m^y be ncan every day in j
tM tn j*6 public street in Charleston, with
, . ktt-ooat off; acd his sleeves rolled up, and
'JfpVcn .on, making or mending Irootw
t?d thoos for bis custouicw with his own
> CJs-t this gentlemen ha.; ?
" iu our community, ana nn inau
.'/ c.:, both sadal and political, which will
favorably villa that any man
' I" ' M '.'fTE nj|L^
\ ^Ej'' It w-lald br. tolly for me to deity that
> , are ilioae amongst ui who uoJerMnMUid
uinl look down with contempt on the
?.''* ,p\ -titri. L^i luo ash you, Mr. iidi"*
v tf t*uob it.en are not to bo found ovory
>-v ^ <
"'' ttL? *rh*r?. '^VeaHb and luxury opera to at the
Ainth ju:> m they at th<> North.
hHOew oc-eosinntlly may be fonnd a mnn who lives
* * ft lb pf MUtt* and. look* down on vite
viiiV . s ? wjrn ?!jia ?{'
xv $VJ> Vith ua, m with you, the industrious
1 ;^^H^H^RK^Wd honest man attain* that rankt
v lathe tacial icale to which ha is entitled,
i. v .- > rf I wore to make any cow'- {
5 , $*riJ!h of twee n tVa two amotions, ha will
' f mo! ?i nhotter liaie, and win u.eet with
, ^^Slwj^o^tnoloa at tho South than at the
, <j? J? gB^CMgwjSpi V4tf .fetwrtiy;; wilVotrt- taking thai
J^Cr-Ti--lfdWBiraPifefc nnndrw'r.v fa form" a correct oeinioo. r
Iff XSJB
. :
gta, and the alavo State has gj&tty tho (a
idvautage in the increase of poputattoo i 12
jbice 1790; while South Carolina ' ??? kept 0
even with New Jersey audi North CotoIu n
tia with New Hampshire, nod Virginia is sj
not far behind Massachusetts. u
Hut why, My. Editor, are thoao eoui- d
pdrfsous mrvdc ? I)o your orators wish to
make the North despise the Kouth a? V
week, feeble, itubccile and contemptible ' a
Do they wish to create ill will and aniuio- a
sify? Do they wean to get up such n h
state of feeling between tho two sections o
as will make iho-Union, under our present o
(Constitution, uo longer desirable ? c
Can two eposite Sections live in peacd i
and hanuouy while they - arc hating each ] n
other, and despising oaOh other? t
Lot ine hring my friends and acqunin ! p
tanccs in New Jorsey [and I trust 1 haro a
niauyj to ootisult the dictates of eoUiraOn e
spdsc, and laugh to scoro the efforts of i g
demagogues and professed politicnans to f h
weaken the attachment between tho slave, o
holding Htites. a
Wo arc entitled to your rcspoot; wo ask 1 r
nothing but our equal rights under tho j 1
Constitution of our fathers, and wo would i
bo unworthy of nu association with you if
we were to acoopt of any iufcrior position c
in this Confederacy. ?
Yours respectfully, j
JAMES J. McOAHTER, t
of Charleston, 8. 0. h
^It is almost unnecessary for us to add t
that Mr. MoCarter, the writer of the above, (
is well known throughout Sussex county, i t
and held in high estimation here by men i
of all parties. Wo hope thoso who have t
listened to the insane ravings of those twin y
judges, Marsh and Waterman, will calmly <
read tnc letter of Mr. McCartcr. , |
fJilitor of N<- K Jcrvy Ikrabf.
0liNKUAr< WILIjI a>1 WALKKU. 1
Wo psrooivain many of our exchanges, 1
within the 1> -l few days,an extract lroiu u i
late nutnber of Blackwood's Edinburgh 1
Ma gam no on Nicaragua, in which it is 1
stated that General Walker, whose position
[,in its affairs lias drawn all eyes upon him,
is about forty years of ago, and is a native
i of Alabama, nod giving some details as to
i his early life and education, which are
[ sometimes correct aud sometimes othorI
wise.
The writer of this article has brown
! WillWalker from childhood, and ba.s
: it, therefore, within his power to correct
several errors which prevail with regard to
hitn. lu the firot place, then, he is a native-of
Nashville, Tonu., Win father being
of Scotch birth, coming, we believe, from
Glasgow or its vicinity ; his mother, who
was a sister of John Norvoll, at ono period
? Senator in Congress from Michigan, be" ,
ing p native of Kentucky. William, the >
| t-iuear. of their c hi id re o, is about thirty ,
throe or four jrcarr of ago, is of rather diluiuutive
stature, whitish hair, fair coin. ,
pieaion, much stained on the dhock* and (
about the e}en with freckles, grey oyes, (
end a oouulenaecc, on jtho whole, rather
tamo aud u? prepossess ing. His voice ia (
decidedly nasal, being what the children (
call sing-song ; his wanner.* are uncom- ,
manly nuiet end reserved, if not awkwnrd, ,
but whon itt compnuy with irtim&te friends >
and when interested in any subjeo', he '
wakes op, and bis whole r.ppearancc .
changes. %
At hobord arid college Walker was most t
tiicltcrii nnd stndlons ; he vu particularly t
M i. - i ? ? " " '
pnHicwui lit tjn;bcmalic? nod the exact
scioifCea, ami on hi* graduation H the 1 Hi- ;
vormy of Naattrillo, he went to Edinburgh, ?
where ho went through tbe rahobl of modie.ioe,
and afterward* attended lectures on g
that science at Pane, and then traveled j
ot or a considerable portiou of iniddla and
couthcrn Europe. ^ 0?i hia roluru to flash. < '
villO ho found that neither lira h*al}U nor ^
hia UMi.parameat fitted biui for the Ufa of ^
a phyrfi iw, and came to tl?i? city with %
the intention of studying hw and obtaining ^
aduuUanoeto the bar. LU purauod hu f
Ht?|d1oa furacjhe time, and wu ad muted ;
pfactioe, hot wwr, we tbinV.madc any t
Vwrj atrenucw atM?pt to advaui* in the j
eodnocfad with tbt> Cr*#Wilt ?ad rtrttotcd J
blwMtf #>th grjout <n?rne?t?u** M>r\ Mat to A
otfctwUfl ffta **p*HfUent <t?d pot J
U*<r**u? pia/9 in hrtto Mfci, <u jU wd ,&-j j
)*urf, Md lM tlattftfv K*r?. ll jjp, nnd 1
- ,v . '7 .
PBF. S I
? ii in m ? ? . k i
gsin Uytng his luck at ihv* bar, llowov* j
r ilhadvisoil nud u-ifortu;iat<v. that advuuirc
may be regarded by many, all will
grcc that, so far as its history ha* trrn-'
pi red, Wtdkcj displayn ! iiidotbitabl) nerve
nd heroism in the midst of the sternest
ifficuURts. ''
Under his enliu and reserved oxtorior,
Valker conceals the rarest t)etonnin*tion
ticl most unflinching courage. He is, wc
ro inoitned to think- slightly fanatical in
is views urhptw interested or resolvod np.
n a matter, and probably never thinks of
ouecssion to any person, or under any cir*
uiustances. He is also strictly just and
npartial in his course, and little given to
taking distinctions in his treatment of
lidM who offend ngninst discipline. In
roof of this, wo hoard {be Other day, fVoin
most reliable source, that his own broth*
r, who bold a commission, having been
uilty of imprudence which disqualified
Lira for duty at the moment, be wssorderd
that ho should bo rodu - nil to the ranks
ud his commission forfeited, nor would he
ecfdcjfiom his position, although string,
y urged to clemency by many of his 1 endup
and most trusted ofliccbi
The most serious error which Walker hns
ouniiiltod since ho landed in Nicaragua,
,nd one which lias unquestionably coui.1
a
,.V'?M .?u v\r t? wti^rniiiiuiu vivufra m
lie eyes of many who are willing nnd de.irous
to aid in tiny step# which havo for
heir object iho settlement pf affairs in
Central America in such manner ns will
end to the establishment of order, ond
ho prevention 01 Kuropoun intrigue ugoiust
he interests of this country, lias been the.
rory objectionable character of suvcral in
lividuals uptin whom ho has conferred resx>nsiblc
an inconspicuous positions.
There was no excuse, for instance, for
ending sueh a mnn as Parker II. Pieuoh
i% minister to this country, n%r for confer,
ng high military rank upon Sohlossinger.
lie is now, horaver, happily rid of both,
md among the many brave and intelligent
men who are flocking to join his standard,
lie will no doubt find better material oi
which to inako both colonels and plenipotentiaries.
That ho will tnain'ain his position
aguiQftt the tnotly hoot of mongrel n:i
lives and ndvcnturous European* with
whom he will have to contend, there can
be oo doubt Ilis preat danger would be
from an invasion by French or Knglitdi
force*, but that can floarocly occur before
ho will be ah>o prepared to resist it by the
largo accession of strength which ho will
receivo by immigration from this oou nttj.
Jjouisiinti Conrirr.
THE LONDON' TIMES7 RAILROAD
TRAGEDY.
The Jjondon Timoa has been dreadfully
sold. In an editorul on tho subject, the
Titu6n Pttyn ihn?if>#e nf t>fFnirw in the U. S.
inuat bo h mible, especially as tho Georgia
papers never mentioned a word of the trai
_ mi _ r*?* _ -1 *
jouy i no xuuos iiiaasuuis up trio "tiMjrjdy"
ns communicated to it by r pertain of
' truthfuilncsa, respectability anc sanity:"
' Thu train shirts with 25 passcugers,
*:carionly taking up soiue and putting
iowu aonio in tho oourse of a jonrney.
ahioh begins at five in tho afternoon and
sruls at half pant three the next inoruiug.
Hie passenger* know abodf aa umch of
>ach other at porting os passengers uou
illy do. Thtee gat io the train together;
mother 1* an acquaintance of theirs ; tWo
(there arc friends, tiul there are two fath.
ira with their none.
io the course of ten hour* and a half
a this select community, no larger than
* sometime* aaaombk-d r.mud a private
I inner party in thi> metropolis there a'o
ivo octml duela with fatal results; a sixth
luel, whioh waa arranged but did not
omb off, owing to the death of an Intend*
d principal in ao other duel; a sevent h
iuel, whieb there waa evnry reason to
turf Ubee piact though lb* train I
/( at ott Vio tt<?oa f>r tho romilta to trADH- I
1*3, eighthly, a tt>urd*r. Of th? two 4owtm I
iWAIiOftfrA, ?U%A ASA IWAliwCii **j?Utf.
t?g mur? or Icaa into Ulfl <ir*wa ; tw?)vi I
r* np . , ." ,
pot 4lr#At port in dunU; tipqjpt*
three wore loft to t&? wijr
i#btii?* Foot of the wow
taght A* cootatiMmi ^pot?, tb* Wtoit*
40p^../$* 0* MW WAA
r. ??.
nosh#: M* th* mw^wkb voc^ttajlt mm* it#
ilftAmgi.t ?f , ??b*
' | '': ^
> . '-rr '
E S3
,j|' .. *lh * * vl**' ' vwfetf > HT *
!.. Jj-. J: '- . L" . / .0 L
avenging hi* sou, ami ono child killed for k
lamenting his father On the ocdaaion of 81
tho tint duel, the train did not stay out, ! ^
bat tbc resnlt followed by telegraph. At ^
> tho second and fourth, tho ooeduotor be- ti
coming keen in the spoit, waited, and the 1 ti
surVtvnre re-mounted in the last instance the I *'
11
conductor vcetus to have felt n |ualui, and .
he managed to leave one of survivors on ()
the road, While, with jiid of tho fireman,
, be boxed up tho other to prevent further W
i slaughter. The time was generally night,
tho laatuffair being at threo in the morn- ,l
I
j ing. It is stated that these are not un- i _
common incidents, aiid\liHt scarce a week
pes.se* without some fatal encounter on the ; ?'
road." a ?
__ M !?
1 II K f
JJce jp.ee ijtralb;
?BSiA:5y*r 3 j n
IKiWgMB jI#; i8B6
Security for the future. ' 3
In the article which wo copy froui tho " Car
olinn Spartan, Ihero an1 ?otu? valuable sug. 1
gef<'io?* for the consideration of Southern j ?
Statesmen. The grand buttle which involve* j '
i the determination of those momentous iisues \ 11
: upon which the safety and 1 rtWprritv of our in- ; 1
I stit.itiomi depend, ha* not jet l>cen fought, but "
j already the note of prejmration (or a not Iter 0
; campaign is sounded from the North. We n
! may well rejoice oty r the defeat of Fremont, j 1
and tii.- election of Buchanan, not only because
it is in some measure a triumph of the oon?ti- ' 1
tu*ion over fnriatieism, but became it opens 1 (,
the way to test fait I v end derisively the truth
of the assertion that in the Democratic party, ; t
'.ho South has its best bop'' for justice. j c
No doubt it is of oil political purlieu most p
favorable to nrt equitable administration of the f>
government, mid we rejoice in the knowledge 1
of the fart that it is now in a p- sition to do ?
whatever may bo necessary % tin; restoration t
ol the peace ami harmony of the country. ?
No ? ivernnient on earth can long survive
[ such constant and such furious agitation ns
. that wc are undergoing. Something must be
done, nlid dune quickly, it it is proposed nt J
any time to check* the . spirit of mischief now '
so tife in the land, If the constitution admit* '
of the various const ructions placed upon it hy [ '
partisan lenders and presses; if it sanctions ! '
slavery and yet denies It protection, why should J '
it not he amended so a* to place the matter
lasyoad controversy one way or tl>6other? Wo 1
do not admit that such different constructions '
can ;wc;?r//y bo placed upon any uf its provis. (
ions but that if is done every one knows.
The past furnished us with every argument '
to urge measured for our future security. We
need 'new guards'' around us. We require
stronger barriers to encroachments. Our enemies
am stronger, bolder and (kixrr than ever J
before.
Mf* In another column the members of the 1
Lyceum will find the question for debato at
Cic next regular moetiug, on Thursday niglit. '
which is published hy order of the Lyceum, 1
&l>d the public will ace that another lecture is '
shortly to lx1 delivered hy n gentleman whose '
reputation is suftudeut guaranty for the uieiit 1
of the lecture. ' . # i
? -?? *" i
College Appoiutmeete. <
Bv referen (< to Ik list of OniM)IlltlT>/*ntJI trek ' t
... ,, - ...,
Milktttlie Doa Country bns the "lion h '
ubaro'of the honor#, Ac , in the present grnl J
uaiirtg claas. Memra. O. M. Fnirlee, II. Cor- I
ington, T. A. Midulnton, and 0 E. Coil, all
hail Irom th? I'c? l>ro Suction, and all honor 1
their respective DisMcta. *
Sudden Death (
Ob last Friday morning, an old negro wo
mum belt aging to J. C- Mcdlia, wm
found dead in her bod- Coroner Chapman
summoned a jury, and ?ft*r an examination '
irendored a verdict tlint the death was caused *
front disease of the heart
Shawls and Tlata. i
the nineteenth cnutury nil' be ineraomblo
i uineteer centuries hence, for the revolutions
which government*, manners and custom* "
have unvlergnne> Wbiio all Kurop* baa been *
rtmnlsed with political changes, all Paris and
Sew York with the whims of the fickle Ooddees
of Kaahioa, '^h- world and its family ' 1
has experienced the most remarkable mstsm- *
orphosc* in tbr relative position of the snxee. J1
A regular war/are has been carried on be. *
tween the4* Lords of creation" and ibeir "wis- *
Uteri tig Angels" as to the sphere which each
of them should occupy, and the articles oi T
dress tbey should wear. ?
At first the44 Lo*ds" etontlyyeatstad the an- '<
cyoaehmeats npon their a*st?i invrogatWee, *
I A ?-l- ?- "* A. .1
IVy wvnttin',*** flw ft monopoly of | *
?4 t*rc?44M| ?mte BftJ hiflfc-bt^M '
i hofiu, m *4g| M* flir t|<> ?>x*l<i*W? riglu (A ?u? * I
I Aig* a?rti th* jwWilof* of tfcft 4 itamp.' tin ti l
' lb? olote houd Ui?44 A'ftrfrU" duXmrnl tka <
to w^tfc*fo??efcfe? ftf?t Itriw Umk oppewytft 1
t^'ltft rr.u)|?.. vrtjlU, t*?y vMttli
J,'*' 1
/
H6.>j -V i
x>?.
11... 1 " I' . I
?da" touch their full* to us as we go along the G.
reet ?U,
lit sheer revenge the " Lords" have donhed ?
leir cast off "shawls 'Xnd thin "pump-sole
hoes," their forsaken rings and neglected 1
-iuketa. Hut when they took the "shawl" Gil
ley found it neccaaary to appease their con- ro-i
fiances which reproved thcin for altaliiuj from J)a,
ic weaker sex, bv leaving in exchange their
ats, to Ik* christened " Flats" uiul worn in lieu
f bonnets* 1
JUnt look at that wretched viitini of this re i tun
n?le?s war-fare when one of the conquering
Angels" approaches him. flow he cringes, l>(ki
nd envelopes himself in his ample J
[ft wraps himself in his borrowed,?or stolon j yjr
-x\<;irl as though he feared it might be claim tig,
il bv us proper owner, and he lert shivering Kei
i the street. He seems not certain of his
wn identity, and almost makes love to the j|)(|
lindow of the nhawl which he sees upon the Arl
nces as he goes along, llo l urries to the Sou
>okitig-gluss and i almost sure he is in the ^Ja
resence of Miss Snllv Ann. or some other of
f , .. nlt
10 graces lie used to know in liid boyhood's 'J'e;
ays. in fine, lie wastes away to a skeleton. Loi
rhieh even hit bliawl cannot conceal, and dies j';'
broken-hearted old maid.
Oar Exchanges To|
kH TH CsltPl.lVA AuRU'l'l.Tl'KIST .? (J
The contents of the November No. of this a?(
xcellenl monthly, ana as follows s Liabilities j,jn
f Knetor i and Commission Merchants; North
b.'vons?the proper cattle for the South : Cash- I
acre <loafs; Theory nid practice of HorticuL pU]
ure; Notices of some of the more interesting (
nd beautiful evergreen trees, shrubs and ros*
t Laurens A g ricultural Society; Anneal j
tddr -s? by 11. F. Stnnloy, Esq.; Spirit, of the ,,in
IgricnHural press cul
Wc regard this as an itmiauulfy interesting son
lumber of the journal. * ?-(
'.AKot.1VA Cct.nVATQtl:? 0p(
Table ( f contents?Annual address before
be N*. (.'. S. Ag. So.; Cooke's New M.tp; Cutimbers;
Exchanges; l?i*tofpremiums; Mor- ?n
;nn horses; Medical notices; Notice; N. C.
State- fair; Proceedings of N. C. State Ag. 80.;
Liil roads and agricultural exhibitions; He-1
ape for mending cliinn; Sw? et potatoes?how q,c
o put them away; The draining of inland
iwAirp.s; The humors of l'alconibridgo, J
,.? ? I W1
Sjrnnflioa! Meeting. 1 a
Thn fVe.?hyterian Synod ot S. Carolina htm \y
ust closed an intcrtttleg meeting ut Chester. { r.^
\ call from a church ut N. Orl?ans fcns reluc
nntly placed in inn hands of Key. B. M. Pal- . mi
ner, D. D., of Columbia, by the Synod to which ' n"
tody the mutter hiul I men refer rod hy his Pros- ' pri
jyterV, uml accepted by ihc licv. Gentleman, j dl<
The tier, J. B. Adger. !? !>.. of Charleston, J orJ
iras then elected to the chair of Ecclesiastical i j
Elistory in the Theological Seminary made t?;
mnt by Dr. Palmer's rvaignat.Ori. <l0
The next meeting of Synod will be at Lath j tin
ens C. H.
The FairTho
f;?i* of the 8. C. Agricultural Society ha* j rj
nst been held in Columbia and wU according |
a) a!) uc counts ipiite successful.
We li<n?e it may giro a usw impetus to the |
loblc science of agriculturo throughout the aw
Bttt*. j th(
A mom? the succeastnl mnii^titun lor ore. I
" * " ""J I nui
mums we arc lurry to see .so few front l-.o i re .
L>ca section?-the garden spot of tlip Slnto, hut ^ r
ire pleased to find in the inechauiciil depart- i '
went onr fellow-citiusns Mr. F. Lynch, boar- ! Ms
ug off" the prize?a* tuna/, for M the largest j __
uid bast collection of Southern fanned leather, ,
^otiMslin# of cull', solo and harm ess," and in j
lie Ladies'department for 44 hnittin/, netting ,ni
ind crochet, in thread" the price for the wImi?1 ,
ihawi" awarded to Mrs. W.J. Jackson of Murl- dii
Krough.
t)ur people on/lu to lake niurj intercut in | r|
het.e mutters, and upon an occasion like this
flat
inter the lists with their fellow-citizens in an
yuicst and noble cmnlntion for the distinction ,u,!
if being foroinoet in whaieior they undertake- tic
"Tit for Tat" tto
. |D
While in Columbia during the pas! week, we
K'U rlit at the bookstore of Messrs. It L- Urjin
Jt Co., a copy of this excellent reply to Mrs.
vlowe'a 44Dred," written by a lad) of New Or- no'
nana, and have beeu nurh pleased with iU l|H
>eruaal.
s?n n :. : .. ~ ... ??>?
niiuvu^o it is cwinu a rcpij lO " Ufftl ' Mill
' Uncle Turn'* Caole." it it not au strictly **
peaking. 'I be author merely undertakes to p*!
how up out) of the moat striking lea Lures el ap]
tAU< slavery m practised, under the sanction'
f English society. The picture she draws of ^ j,
he horror* of slavery among our very he matte
nd philanthropic transatlantic neighbor*, is , ^KJ'
iot at all over wrought ae the appeadtx will ,
how. Barely in uo .Southern coataMitr have of
vw>ur beard of a "Tout Burn**," nor l? l>efo , mi
nyfeiUure of our peculiar mMitntion at all com- j
arable in its cruelties to that ef "afiifat.ay ; .
Rot we advise eur readers to W>w
the author through her WMoreeang gasps, t)e
ud see how well <?bc casta Sack from America , gi*
ho rej much which the sunderUudS would mil
hrber in our Jae*o Ha-asyfr with the e*eep- ,
kin of arm* ffw ?cpr*Minu,<s which ure not at \.
11 mm becoming hersusr ihoy come (horn *i(
he Hps of n lady, *? qiiiewedUactive, ?ad the ,8,l
iile of the book aamctlf the Tit for wh
Stat* Avxucultvkal Hncpvrv.?Al fcd
>? footing on W?$)no?4*j ?nine* fcbe, fH
Bowioft fomionn vtro m el**fej4 oft-. at
it# A* tli? jr?nr j * of'
/w^-A, p. fry
<4., ;
I'alruer, H. J, (lage, J. PoMer >lt.r?ii
l)r. 11. Htrllte, Wm Gregg
The three latter gentlemen * ere el'.*
to supply vseaucies, from Dr. It A
jbs end (), M. Dantaler, K*q. dcclinii
uleotione, and Col. A. G Smua
ling been elected Secretary.
The Presidential Eleoti n
The eoocral result, as indicate itc
us received, is as follows .
llu< hawiM. | . Fi ' < !,{
insylvnnia, 27 New York,
w Jersey, 7 | Maine,
In ware, 3 i New Hum ?T*ii ,
giuia, 15 I Vermont,
'jrgiu, lt? Micwhiiii is, ] ,
itlucky, 12 I Rhmlc IsL. ?1,
ineasee, 12 1 Conueclick ,
isissippi, 7 J Ohio, ;
linna, III Michigan,
tansas, 4 Wisconsin,
itli Carolina, 8
tbuina, 9 Total, I.
rih Carolina, 10
uiouri, 9 I
tns, 4 I
lisiana, 6 I
noil, 11 I
4J
rum. 3 I I'itlw
? | Mar flnim, *
lal, >74 |
ulifbrn.a i* the only State to be bet <i fro in
I nit concede her to Buchanan, whi ' pn,
Cor NT Kill-KITH IN CIRCULATION - T! dmftk
blic nro advised to inspect closef's. i\ r
niters, as a large amount of a apurint.iclo
has bce.s put in circulation ;n (' .?
ibia this week. They are so ncatU exiled
thai I hey purs eurre.it with tii in
ipecting. The isaao is from n u !|
cuted die, and is dated 18AS. S? \ .-ril
aur merchants have been imposed n, .j?i,
1 it would bo well for ihc police >
tlic ulert.
Co nJina Tim a
? <???> i .
The Coib.ue boys went throO);h t!. e.
my of buryiug John Fremont, on \\
day nijjht. A procession benrin.- ?
fin, followed by tbe V oolly lior-e, oud
black Republican Fred J?o;iJ;i* II
urd Beccher, (freely, Bennett Weed.
., hs chief mourners, parsed thr<.nph 'he
lin street, with banners, torches, Ac.,
iffled drum besttbo Bead March. 1h?
ivwitin oruugnt up in front of the umlj
?ato of the College Campus, ?ud tli*
itor, of the occasion pronounced a futi. r
oration, on the vanity cf human a.:,b;
n.-"-Aft?.r thd oration, the coffin vr>th
u remains were consigned to the flame*
The whole sceue passed off ^oiet!j.
Primtinn Pent
'HE FRESIDENTIAL KLEOTION.
From the several extras issued from the
artan office, most of onr readers w
are that liuchanan and Breckinridge,
4 Dofuoorstle nomineea of tiro Cineinti
Convention, have beon elected to the
eaidency and Vice Presidency of tl
tiled Stales for four years from the 4i ?
trch, 1857- Wo congratulate the South
the countiy?on this result; inavuut h
it affords proof of a general comer \nt ism
iong the pec pie of tire l.'nioo, uiid i;i? fs
;athing time to the 5h?dth to determine
ipassionately what measures of occur: ;
til be adopted for tho future. We have
idea tliat the strif. is over, but we h?>?
w more definite data on which to wti
ite the strength of Northern Conibii.i
u ininat i>? " 11?*1* "'
p ? hiv rrcniaCDtlill Oliv ?
n was a contest between the Constitution
(1 its counties?between slavery ami n - a
Tbe Democratic party, as far aw err n
?r able to jndge, will bare possession * ^
s Executive und I-eginlative Deport
mts of the lienors) (ioTcrnateDt, and
w is tbo suspicions lueiaeat?aparl front
tsion aoJ po!isk-.?l ricitruteat?euullj to
ureach the solution of tbe probleu
ether this lotion sbali be eoaSienad e*
leasing to all tbe blea, er bather
aer shall be peacefully surrendered up
the several State* for tbe eaufttniotimi
homogeneous Govern atsafte. Tbe Sooth
loot and eajrbt not retuaib iusecure.?
? facility with which her rights have
rti interpreted end iM; initotf
checked, end this ehtfffc ee?
en by ezprese MMtftxif 6/ like 4 Wlodo9>
~ f iV ' - *? ?'* *
We pmpoee, therefore, that (he Lefts*
arte of tV? Soutbern Btetc*, b) solemn
tet?s?of lew, coneen* %?te Ow?W^,
r shell depute ted rskftwt p. tNjei*?
t> Qeiienl Coe#!*** oflbe HUve
ding 8tat?c, to d?too
nts ore oo?wry to. aft* - f?ft ?upnet
Uoio? to *b pwtia Mill iotogritj
Mit fcoetioo,. eni -rwMl#*- m wcore in,
?to a*A HHHiy. Wtftk lb fefeurt of
t bodf arte ??^2mm4 |%o (?I*
ut?og?4i it to lh* ft?
omo,.. ICndoptBd. *? V* it* wW-H
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