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war against Democracy, and indicate an utter want of faith in the ability of the people to make proper choice in elections. The party opposed to this, the predominant party, is ostensibly lead in the House by Mr. McGowan, of Abbeville, and Mr. Moore, of Anderson. These gentlemen have a hard fight of it. They represent the Democratic sentiments of the rural districts, and are in opposition of the Charleston clique, who are urged on by Edward Rhett, Thos. Y. Simmons and B. H. Rhett, Jr., ofwill be elected the next Governor. If this is the case, the thing will be all on one side, and the worst is to be feared. The Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Bulletin writes: "I have just learned, from a private source, that Gov. Moore, of Alabama, will send Col. J. Garrett, of Perry county, Commissioner to the Legislature of North Carolina, to confer with it upon Federal affairs, in a few days." In Philadelphia, on Thursday, the Common Council adopted a resolution requ