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CiREBXSBOROUCn PATRIO"II7! 9 ■ Tin- I,:~\OH.I.\ r.ixn DKORMMO OF BVBR\ V.HIOXOR CLIMB MUSTBB BMIMBTBMD. BRFORB OOR R.IHTH CANHI™ HONOR W THE VMVBRSB.'' VOLUME IV. NO. 4. GREENSBOROUC.il, N. C. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21, 1832. \\ HOLE NO. 160. - ■ ■ ■ ' —- ' V. - .:.-"— ,„,.„l,,o1, -.,.,.. sir. thwe complaint, true.ii.ake shelter undci'.uchprotc ........ foidj.rep.rdi.il! whirh Hie pr let Indiaman might »«l in -frflr. ""■ ,„„, ,,,, ,", ,,|t... ,.,.» rahieanvjust,..! d for op- .he solemn o,;l. we have taken to .upport the I hew ..r, am some of the l,uh ro,..,.|..,,,„ ORKENSBOROlJC.il PATRIOT, ., '',.,,,„. ,,.,, lull f,,. „|,.;, bod. of c.nsti.u.ion and the conshtutional power, and, «h.ch induce me to.hope . he Lea.- ■•.£ «a Id r"..^ ,,'.!,-.,,!,v,rv\V,,,,lr-,l:n„.on.lMS. I.) .,. ,,„,„., ,, ,,„. „.,...,,,„, ,„ ,he ordi- authorities of the Slate. Sir, we are ...verting .he keep ,U ftilh, .1 ,t had never heard of the max,.,. u pnmoti«puDiixn i i ,.„;„;.„. i „ „.„,,, ii„ I ,.,.,.imi. order ot things, and co.wt tutme w the sovereign1, that hor. (y »Ihe best policy. mUJAMSWAm. \^^^^S£^£T^}nS!Z\ lUiep^V, ubject. V§. are hut t.^w- Sir.it, .eMia.to the(U._of .. S,..e «M jectthc ■ nber*. payment I r the «*«i ifHrmc- ... rot? -i':r. at the rate, above meat! d. \ye>.r. subscription will be awertaine.) by the numbers of the paper and not by . .lenda* montLs. PiKy-l*' ,.,.„■„., will make a year'* sobscriptirn; and in the same prop, rti n fi r • shorter lime. ' .-. who 1.0 be. n l >■■ We I rten copiesshaltre-c... v .., nttl,..-,......_\„.,'.!..».,i,.-....i ten per cent will death any imlivid.nl who n i ,u .', , • thnrized agents for procuring auhsen leridei.ee, wi.h»ill trial; who I. n a |,'vidu!.ilv./ora convention, will In- sent re to say I that il is unwi.c or impolitic-.under pretence ll.cr. .W/be -.nil! ' lak.ni; tne .eu-e of th. .1 ouge.1 to h, modified, or, .1 ton ,-!.,,>., U.,t people' Ar. He n prepared, withoul Hie.. WICTM the ...cceediT.g Lcg.*lature will modify it' !.„,.„ ,,.,„ ihrowthcm mto co.ive.tion, In whit 1.1 .r.lieJValh oUiBe* him lo execute it,.I called upon ,|| ,|„ bands . r civil government I nc I ue.!;|in act. He. ilhei refuse nor postpone, without «h. re no re n >mt is Impo. .1.1 m .1 • will ■■> » ha. ms - •••>cl to impeachment ; nd I chaHeirja tin ,aj iiiy, possessing power to transit . Ihe • rop. rt. ■■! lie man to auulhei against lai» 'fill: '• nndcni.i to xious, wi.huul ...i\ ihi • in ' •■ nssssssr1 |f^.^r:-\r:r..: ':,;: , , , with horror It nr.H Is to i * in 'in.il.iili a nu:.hiy H.«exe«di»K.a ».*illbene.tKin«rted«hreetm,e • .totam^llj ^^ ,,„...,u.,|..-: r-and twenty-five centstoreach succeeding ,ri......,,,,. ... ,. ,•„.. ., furion- hul d. ■■ itid.i iduals, I. ivi lib! i. have, fro < until a lew days pa (.been iin tendance, nTlcmp'.ug lo oper ite upon ii.r memh. i;... I itinn in Hie . xcr- . ■ of ill function . HI I particilarlj in relation lo lb - hill. [II. re Mr. Speaker stated that, in hi* ri~iiiiyol gentlemen to show that the caiM ereio; ion, t was not in ord-r to advert to such out of ,,,.' lnll|.ir doo 'coud id; Lo wbi. !i Mr. S. repli' I thai !■•• ••'.■is |b,t.«ir. if this House wercfree from obligation ,,'' ■•- '''• ^'< .'■' «"W " • "»r ' 'v "f'1"5 1 ' . , ,, , i,.„, ||."«f;t itnoa iih»4'>. I. made to HII< mem- iiiii i.i he soiistit.iMnn ..r ordinance, is U.'r- • • r... oilier oh, ..ttfalinn uhi iehi bi„indis ;it to pa" ihnius mhiilll' hero eitlieChoii'e, or PVi»n to a pubur Pinerton, •>, »»T- "■ ? - - i r:iyi 7tz z s %&?££* aTrxvts;,:s 'J.I - ,. .. . , i ,.i,s -.I.. I<1 lb.' rnni■ >-r" K-texceedhHtia s.wi«he neatly .n««ea«nree time, ~.- ■ ■ . f |; ,. ,,„,,, „,lo „„ ,.„,„,„, ,„,, ,, ,,.•„„,..., ,:i ;.roe,eder!. »«""«<*''° ' '„ , I ' I o h.eo „„...„,„„, I._llllll„,,.u.fivcren«Voreael,«rc..... v, u „,„„ .,.„,,. r(r, ,._,,,...,,„,„„.,,.,„.,,,. ,1. ... ,„.„.,„,.• ,'„„,,, pnhhc ' faith. R} the act. ol J P|« *■ =■'■•' <o "" ' "»'*tr, nf the p ^;- ; P— ^-nCgr,.ter.en8thinth.»meproIH,,laiU ^ ^ , , „„,, | ^ , ^ ff , e de egated^ff^^^^^Zi .... U state ol thinu-. what omsl he the c< •htiou 01 .ho,,.,,,,.! ,rre. nf laud «ere purchased by the Slate, ^•"•;"' P" .... , , , • ,, ., ,; A„,e,ersandenmm..nicatinnstothe Rdrtor, on bwiea. j,,,, ... „, ,.. <, ,„ . •; 1;, ,: ... ,,,., n. ,..,!,. „ „„. c„, ., ,; :,,,,, ,:i„, „|V. , |ie |,;l. ..Id. Ihe State « ■' •;• ' - ;;' • ,| * "" , '. ,, „f m e»"th-paper.murtbeeosT.e*.D.ortheyw.Uno.I ostVHlll ,.,:,;.;,,,,.,, hie , Urimon, ,,,.,..,„,.,.,:,, f..,.,, .1 A-embly d.rect.-d to.ad- — • ;> '««• t j ^ be tt.-.lcd«o. purcl.a.edwiU.the blood of .«■«! »aJ.ai.l | -c ,„„r, , . „ 1 ,.,.■,r« decland th. .m^crnU • ,„„,:„„,,,„, ,,:„^ „. fo be Se-i.*-.! ',* v, . ■ ! * hand, WK> formed thee it ion ol io—those, em .eHt 0f u-v.-r. it. I he pnee » ,„.,.,.,.„. ,„_„. ... .„ «,.„.„ ,••., „ ,,. | ,,V,0,,UrT,iII.-rC..,IrRnOMr.iV.y.Ii.. ma vess.-l -d.d ton.-) oce, .compared t«..h .1*. fo. which the lots wen -old ' ^'iT^f'iT.hl.u":.. ' -,u , "//r «U''i" ''•'.•...'.' Aer r ' .. rrf/pe, -i it of .'■»■ .. • " ol. The price paid by the Stale, compared i«nh thai for which Ihe lots were sold MM.lor this solemn pledge, was merely i.omina|, ■; he i.-..In. ..i Mw lands have since been sold by i i Js, and Ihe whole I > V. r. \ T I'. O.i ('•' Appropriation Hill. In the Senate, on the bill to make an appropriation am' I njll have a ju In rd to e.p il right-, i . n th -. ■• apn^int r-nimitsioners ! r the builihngHf thecaptial in the I0||I) remed. ihe delects unforseei I" li>' l" »> ' Ci-v of Hileigh, some di«cu>si»n tork place, in which 0ur pn-sent^eonstit.lt""' M w,rs Seawell T "mer and M rtin partirip nd. i.. re- jence s..,-,l to filling th. .i nk. S, .well pe p ..-d R30.000. 1. whichToomerobj.. ted. and proposed RIOO.00O. I heroes ti.,., »..H UK n. and decided o» filling Ihe Blank with H» sin illesl su n pr.i.'.v.l. On ih. nassaae of the bill, MR. SEA WELL rot ■aid: i-.■ i. ii ■ . the boardiin; houses re to !..■ ' ■ ■■.•■'' y (In e mirigiiers: some, til, to serve then ri" '■*, others lo disappoint tfo-ir enemies ; whilst a i ud (■'..-• maj be round who arc wrought upon bj di-ap- I, u', y .mi .1 ambitio i. This R'H. -!r- I learn, from rumor, for ;-\iV>r»n keep l" -'': \ on[ " " ' ' ' "' ', • " ' ', ■,. ■ ,ck their eronnd. of op, ,. the m.,, h. rs '" '"- '"" P" ■'•!'!"',, '"t,"d'""J"' from Cape War are wi.lin. to j„„, ,l«. member, of II . m.l.inces , ovt . ■ i'nt. - Hie » i»" • arnii _- - i ■> J , . . . ' , , , .. , ,, ,. ,,r : he. west in a Convention, under the hope of obt nn- • i .fo. the v. I,..!.- i -I.I i ol Hi.- i ■ "C. . ,, ' ' " , . . | _KI, ,,| the 'iRlh- rteiovaloi the seal nl Kovemmenl lo I >y " ' "• '< :l" '; ', :• ' V I",',', rt Ml!... Xow.sir I ,..ll npei. Ihe «,-, |„ -,v, |H'«irlor the .eat ol -■■--' '""•'; ,r',hev « II accept of a c ution upon snrh iiiiilorsiirh . in nm»tai.ee«, li-el I lioerli loon in.' ..,,., ! oSo'n J i; ■ ;■ , ■ : ", i IN, :,: vi'-lai H, r .he aU -; .■;^^^^£^Ti ' \ ' i ::1-:r,;,,;;.';.v.;; ■. \ "v",, ^fts3T^^r?titi^ -;-r„,t.?r ,!.>.«'. en vi -'.i d •• .'' | ow< r. N. i »hal In who the conn iition of '7j—lh. -• ,em barked in n ve«« I ;>l .c. .1 on a .torn ) ni rqn, ami.M lei-!,- and ., II. ksai.,1 out. »l son. dn - hey ! th. reach of cable, and without rudde. Ii fon . ,,..,. ,..„„„ port—they may arrive >afel» hut il nni-l In thro .' the Stale ..i dilf.rei.i ihr iin ii \ i.| II. .. ii die) ii ." I'een pri i rve. ' 'I In-, sir, n .:•: '' • r •iiii.in hai awful • n-i» l..t me nol h. I»l I ll-.t I e |" "!''• * « ' ollui.| lo ir ir frnmthi' onu i| •• i' ■ ■ '"' '■ ' '■ ,: '' ''" '"''" :... . j „| 11 •, invention in I rm.i ; a.<» w i'«n>.i..itim. > .. i fore do .. the y< ^..,ir-.' I.I the '..-".;- I shall all.-n r for l!.. |.i- ,-. •. ..I ihe bill, I he i. I ...t" error in reuard to the ,,.",,,„! of np, nsilion, ihe) have brought u <i| -•. themsi Ivi ; il •• lh. .' own fault; and Ihej have i n .. |,| |« «,.., plain. I shall in lhat-pnri nf .... n marks confine myHlf atrictl) lo such rea»..ns as ... „,..r h.< furnished me, and gentlemen mils, nol l» <l,...,(i-lii-,! Dial I should attempt to answer Uiem. I jir... ...I now, \:>. Spi iker, In examine the mer its of ih- tin bill. I' '* • '••' "' ll" deep, n int. n n ,„ ,,„. , rople of iin- Stah I nol so much on ...x ■'•<> f ,|1( „!,.,„ . |,n ,r,.,,.. a- f. .in il.. prinriph involv-e, l i,.. it. position. ' he pn - ion now prese.it.. jtrt-lf. which has slept for fluty yi irs, whelhi i i aedi ,.,.,. .,,':!i. yielih-d to tin supreme law ol Ihe land _whei!ier lhi« G.ieia \s«einhlv or the people ol •j,, .., ,i,. |„ Hi. •"»' i. ign powi i' I'y ihe oalb wi I,.,, ;.,! ,. . i-r. I..k",u "'. ■ «. .'• •'- ...i-i.l. r-.«' rh to Ward, for tin- |.o...l..hty ol sol ,|e.p„,le ' of their ..instance b, their own people, moneyT |..r we are IOH, out o. ooors, rne em. r, o eood' The people who foimed lh. constiiution ha. doafto all their entreaties,«nd looking with indillcr- the State will nol WM.fy the passage of thisibiH! Ii ,10 party f. el.ni...''»' al I" ''" '" ' b" '" : "" > » "» " "»'*■«) ,!""' n,i" ' Al d wtance l,M r"'1 " ,,';'",•''"'' *VV'"' i " C""""'V ;"' were aim, ,ied only b. ■ h.vr ol c ,lr). and .« ere j lhl, , ,,,„ r, .„!.,.! '' Fm plac. .1 confid. ..re in . « hen ar- you ... gel a house I .rge enough In .old i(nxiou*lye.cau«d.u pre.ert.ng .he ph.si.igs ol hi. i ,»,„ fo|en.n, .....ond.t.onal pledge ol tne U K.slalure. al the member, in one body? the btatt '"'"";"' ,-n, lothem-elv.s, ,J niy, Thej tver. mill. , Uj|| this Leg..la.nre, after lulling into perfect ctifi . Phen.pa.s tin. bill. low are vou to e .c. he I,'.,.., W. l.n .;•.... I'-,-M.-...I,-I- or Rrpnhl. I d(.nce ,|„.,e people, by repented act. and app.opna nnbl.c bmld.ng at Fayel.ev, le Ihe Sen or from ,»,„ They were Patriot, uniied in one common ,jon, •„ld,cal.ng the permiinencj of the «*i of gov C urn" rland, in filling Ihe blank of this bid. M I. . ,„.;■ Sirf I have often look. I uilh feel...,;.of de- L.rliro,.„t, „ow be prevailed upon toforRtt the value ed «100000 werei necessary, "hone, is to romo „., it.. .,.™ <soi Alien this .acred rl, ■H.T'.I „, , I, „a, u r. .urn swindler lawh it. 4ho momy bui'd o'her hmlduiB. am ■■•% (c . of it. charncter."turn .windier and Faugh al i«..Uho momv to bu.'d .he o-her hnildrng. and h..» .he , ... :|„ ,,-.,.,. al which were convened „|cdBeJ Ho. sir, it would .li-..r..e an individual pound ll.mwn away al i i. nlaee, at leasi ic and exclude him from .octetv. I hope belter lliijp amount nl *.i0.000 more' where are II..- I ' urn. |o ! blamed, i! o ir I reMun is so low? vntion on (".,. .... «pot A'hen this sacred "„: pll.CC ..I «!,.' Il WI ..• C ll,,, |„ .. ,.. ..,_., th. pin , Iri In .'; of Ni rtl t.'arolina; r. ith to nlhr up Ih'ii lives as a «a. .. [lice for ih. .1 "< run. '. 'I he .' IN ' 'fo*" sjioeld I" cherished . .,, for it- honor, for it. interest. This Slate, I trust, lice for lh. it rom. .. Hie verj i "ii im.a „..,i|l|l a.hnoorrllllyy .c•o>". mmeeunccee a» ssyvssileemm .o.l. »n..I■.■.r■n■a».l ■i»m■-■ s.-.-uld I.i cherished in our recolhelion a. the birth. ,irn«emriit, founded upon practicable plans, bj place of our fieedum and ihe bulwark of our ci*.I j whirh th. mean, ol conveyance will be allorded lo ritfliis: l\« have lived happily under the govern- L»pn aeciion of Ihe State, for Ihe transporiaiion ol ml il.. % : ...• trananu.ted i" "-; for which they | ,,. .,,r|.l.i- products. Yes, sir, old as I am, fur id-foii.' hl.lh. > hh-d.ai I rnighl continue lo live happily, ,, ,rfa, | have travelled on thai journey whirh in i,„l for ihe" i e desire man ha. for power, and' a few year, must inevitably terminate, I entertain I,,. iii y .I.II. lo -• lf-inli :. -I IVI i are Ihe people who find fa.ill with the roo- -. ,-i and const... ,nl powers and nu- '»""< powr, the peep he tape rear, who ' ,.,. f„„. State. IJvtheconst,lut.onofaSt.,,e, want I I of «. lent. Ihe small counties '," ■ ,ad .-fu.damen.al princip'es es. I.h-hed nnlhe. .p. Ke.r with a hlaek p,n ul.tion ,. n, ,,'i., . ,.,,,..,,, \\ which no. only opera., up '•"«««- » ' "!""- '" ''> " '. "-• ; """ Hie proud hope I ma} yd -.. the day when .. rail rood shall extend from Ihe mountains lo lh. sea; when. I'v the facilities I" tr .importation, a new .... . i ..... .. i Hut il is laid the Stale will obtain 'he hen- Iii "f a large m ''tet town by carrying .1." seal ol 6 .vernj •neni in Fayetlevitle. Sir. by such removal, a few shopk. pcrs and a few boaniing houses, mighl be liencGlL'd; l"ii a- lo the greal mteres's of Ihe ■*' it. . net u doll i would he gawd. Gentlemen may ' k ,,i" ,,, I,, : dial placi > greal market town by tti*» navigation o! < ape Fear; bill 'i is a- idle, as In talk of R.ilemh lice i« such bv Ihe navigalion o| t'n.h-v hen, i.v l|. i.irniii. p i.i i» i.i-|'....'. .■ ... -. uiree.e- o.i.i iIi... ■ Ri»o...c.nk_y. b».r.a.nch "The (Jod of nai.-n Ins ...ring yvonld he giv..n lo indu-lry ; when tho,wheat, ,,!.„, .1 his veto n| t. The vast sums already ,{„ corn, the Hour and ether heavy arthhs ol lh. j expended by the Stale >i| "I nvigation.vvitho.it west and niiddle country ma) compete with Ihr sea 1 the slightest benefit, prov. . irl. Ih. folly 'I j , fa-, in ii enjoy <he h. in iii- ,.i | attempts. 1..">I>. .ir, i" lb' did. r •i, i hi ,.f i n-M utation to lh. n ain«, and Ihe mountain, those ol Ihe «ca ... „;,, bj .he I.. .■,■ itm I, IV. [ will cede I. in the roasi. How,.ir, are the,. g'eat publu blessmgi to | h. -,.!. - ihe ' .,.,,.,. , ;, „„„,. I hese, sir, are Ihe maleiraU I b» ohlamtul if the public fa.lh i. to beforfeited I., ■ ""■"""' • / ;- •;.;,"'," ,;.•;' ;' ;: co, ... ». ■ •.-. f«. «h«, 11 *\««- • >*.' ™ "•«"' ™i '"• ,r"n'""^• D\ ii" * «• •■ > .,.--.. -..- , , 0i, all ■!,. r. mber- nl d iiiinun.'y, and lie civil p. '«'-" ' ,„,,,..,,,... . „ ,...,/i bi.,,1 ihe I.... ....... B) ' - w. ' ■ r .- : i ipprop. i .' ■ ns In improve that i i. ig i.imi. thou- .. ds i I dollors expend, d In Ihe .foard of Internal Improvement, and in what have '■"'•"•'"" " • ' •" ' a"}', , loconsiin.leaeon. lion for the purpose of forming there a Stale .n the tn.on capable, irom resonree. ,llhn,y% rr.essuulitteeudr! *A udceaaod ■l*o*«.s>i»o .ih."e■ M a*lre.. 11 ml (a luc. rowers and au.l, .e. - I om I. ,.. . I . ^ hj ,»„,!„„, ,o eficct the.e great objects ' Mln.t, ,!,;„ tow,., aud see how your trra-nre has been « .* lo-" .fromwhuh.l ,;.,,■ ;,..■,.,■..._. I ,ae ' ■ ? ; ^ ^ ro)lV( „„„„: ^ would have been the I.ii f New V ork I lPU .;- . i ne„.e cos. .1, igh tl, I h. «V' y supreme in t.g...d to the ••-'•'"' ' "• . ,: ,..,,,„ u ,..,„,„. ,„ .,„.,,. , lhl„ „„, hl¥ Slate, in public ,mp.oyeme..l, if .1,- had j illl0 which nol one drop of water ha. run, o ; tl ie,...«JI«*l |u.rewl,.-l »nl i.e. » I ,r Iron, other lo-t her credit' Who will ...b-. ribe, either in o. what ha. fallc. n the do rfnaObr.ornothr.i ically.a part of, h ■ « • - "« ■• ' ' •'.' ■"»•■.•' • ' ^ ■" ; •;_ ■ |J ';; m*. for Mock in a ra.l road, o , |h,t, sir, it ha. be .hi. a. I ham from a co-ner ment called .he ro.,s...u..o., as- . , ■■ • / ,\.,.,U,i ■ ,he, k. ,dcr any c.rc.im, , jou are at ,ati ,, „f doors, that by a r. i.oval of ,,,. ,, . »"' "'•';•■ -'■■■••■■'■■' :'"' •-■■• ■■■-•] ; ,,,, „ .„, ,,„lli: ,„;,,.;;,,„ ,,■„.„, I» v.olate your faith J Public fa.lh, ..r, ,. , ,,.,, o that place, we .ha I foin- it v ■ Bv'h dmance yv.tho.ilea. i \- ,,',,;„,,,, ... |, power. I !,.— . ke fimal or : to doubt it, i. to destroy. cap„8|. J hat ,da.e ha« l«r year. he.., I hly made under.<s „.j ctio... • , ., _^. ^ „ ,hal our rll(cr. c-prt«l. I. ha. had the Sl,te l.....k, .he < a,..' lea, '. i Irillli ll. tl Vr-tfil V I'll llllWOr. I lit' -'•': i hPtnhl. ma...' u Oi i- '■ I ' ' -' "■ »' '■ "■ ' " * ■ =- --' ■ :•;' • ,. ■;;; . ' •;;..'",'; , tZiZTtZ ssnz\*v er: ■ ■ - '""= p'-p1'-- • " ''■ ' ,. , . |hi I IHI llir nm-l in,. ieiou . ... . • ,.i,l I IL- Si . !■ ,-■-,.• .In • -: • ' I , »• • ,"'. ' ' , , . ,., miI for iiiK.rab. resu vci ...... whal does rumor -.\ in Ii . ground ol ... ■ . ' . •, ,.„ .., iitlcim .r.n.al dill I 'ii."i I ■ ' ■ rumor, :""• lall. ,.,-.. J| our <i>.... « Ii "• regard i i, r. ' ' ■•! '"< ""k ihei nl :■..: ... ,. il w. I ird w roll, tie •• .• inl .....in im. ' ll I mi .n-wered lh. popl-, ., ( ■..,,!„ i i i ..In ii it was pro| i he. .1 " '<■ ' "' l"«n.. .1 ; thei . ■ !o impi-f i . th-l m n v ,■■:-! in ihe Nil! ...-.'■ i . i ■ ' I I • i II i ■ . ll |l< I l| • ' , 1, .i pin i h i- lor yi i • . .. :'■ ' .1 It ha. had th. SI Lel:....k, ihet .p. •■ >r pr,/ughretl .1 .he west conlemplat. Ih. project Hank, .nd tl MIM.I' I " ' ■ "• !, ,,,/, road h. baekcountr) to Old Topsail been ihe result I is the ;■ . . ,, nod -w ,1 their undertaking, and .... .1 obtain* that form. lh. impn ,,,;..• Suchapubhi work would be worth mor. it be pretend..! thatht mak.i .,, ihi roiiimer. e i l lh. SI him all ) mi i anal- „i, ih. .and bill*, i nd > w. ' w. itl • i riv. .-. VN< r. , | llt|se. II till .i - '- 'I - ' ' ' "' tov !■«, when Ihe wati r tall, in Ihi nvi i and tl ,i Ihe -.ii 20 to '.i ll"' im.liel, W. -lion I n. no ns. .| il ll i .... . fJovernmc.it tte .hail maki mon produce; i >« we h|,;,|| gel a bel no til i tl,. dill' f , sporlii :. must ri ma u .- lh< i lh. i apil .1 ..'• inj I"" '' ..:,.■•..; ■ • p the e* rta »'• "i • , " - ... ■ 1 ' I
Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [June 21, 1832] |
Date | 1832-06-21 |
Editor(s) | Swaim, William, 1802-1835 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The June 21, 1832, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by William Swaim. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensborough. N.C. : William Swaim |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensborough Patriot |
Rights statement | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
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Object ID | patriot-1832-06-21 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
Digitized by | Creekside Media |
Sponsor | Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation |
OCLC number | 871562960 |
Page/Item Description
Title | Page 1 |
Full text |
CiREBXSBOROUCn PATRIO"II7! 9
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VOLUME IV. NO. 4. GREENSBOROUC.il, N. C. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21, 1832. \\ HOLE NO. 160.
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of the paper and not by . .lenda* montLs. PiKy-l*'
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the same prop, rti n fi r • shorter lime.
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|,'vidu!.ilv./ora convention, will In- sent re to say I that il is unwi.c or impolitic-.under pretence
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people' Ar. He n prepared, withoul Hie.. WICTM the ...cceediT.g Lcg.*lature will modify it'
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lo oper ite upon ii.r memh. i;... I itinn in Hie . xcr-
. ■ of ill function . HI I particilarlj in relation lo
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ri~iiiiyol gentlemen to show that the caiM ereio; ion, t was not in ord-r to advert to such out of
,,,.' lnll|.ir doo 'coud id; Lo wbi. !i Mr. S. repli' I thai !■•• ••'.■is
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