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B. GREF 1TRIOT. VOLUME: IV. GREENSBOBOUGH, N. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, W4a FVBU8HEO WBUU.V, gf gWAIiH i"i SJlOUlWOOiX I'SKT.I P*0 dollars .mil Kill)' I'eut* a year, in ml-nc,.; ,»f 'fbree Dellara. *fiar throe months from the •■• of juliwrt.iiMil.—l'".iili'ri' nil t ic r>:irt ol'at.y sjubeeri. ".'.', • . .."r.ler u diaeontiouaaee wuhia the year, will be ". J-II.T.'I indicative uf his wish toooDtinue. ADVaafieEataarreinserted ul llif mil' of Oat Duller „,.f aneare oi 11 hues or'leaj fur the Dial ionttion, ami y*v:ity-iive ' 11.tc lor each coiiiinntiucc. /. -> r> tu Ihe |Hibluihers must be |i ...i-|.-i KI^ or tie v eantu't til ailetidcJ to. I'rum the l.ynchliiii^ Virginian* ipvlusf for liii/iiii at tbr B.llt uf Lynrhbnrf,. Nata'pl "' rudeness is meant, diu'ild'st thou over deled Tin' Mid gase which will linger on thee; Wi.'ii ilia hnuiauiug boul bows replete with respect Tiie obse.jiiioua eye must agree. f,ir il turns where tho heart dutes, and there will ah.de, , herever its charmer is found : fe\;i. sissing ''e ''!v''' rcfie.Jime.iii nu.l find*', il ktca hut a desert arouud. A- tho fire, which id (flo .* iu/ volcanoes ie |>ent tla.n- un uullet nhove m the sky; St llir fruue oi the love kindled before, finds vent, And is known by the Mfhl ol the eye ! As ho Dioenelizcd needle Hi ill looks to it* pole, Through whatever tar region it ftray ; ji. the ibooghl4peojtiiig |MMo el the worshipping soul Seeks its idol wherever it may ! Qh! if Heoverii that adapted ihi« bnaom to li-el 'IV sttracliou thy graces in.part, V>'iu J prnpilinisly list to uiv crating appeal, Aod indulge the tir^t wish of my heart: Tfaea my ehoiee should be this,—"At thy aide to utienu * Through the varying pathway ol life, ■•TM'»reti'll ihy least wish,—lonely cherish,—defend.— ■And eniltingly call thee—my w-.-." J. Lul'li UV.V2AUO Til U.tlllE .MAKCINf, M ITU AN INDIA* rtKHMK BOX 1048. Oil', ih'' Florence rose la tr.tdio and t'uirc, Aod rich (he yuunf caraation* blowe, \\ r■ • 11.i.-1LT HI beauties* ebomie iiaue. Or sighing on her breast ol enwwe, But onne violvtte shall Urine <« 'I fir eh tune tresses ladye mine. Oil! laz/ling shines the noon-daye sunne *^u ki.i^lye in his gulden caire, B it sweeter 'tie when day is done. To watch the evcuing's dewye starre, In sileuce lighting Held and grove, iiuw like mye hearte, how like mye love! Then, lailyn, low lye at thy feele I laye this gift of memorie, All strange and rude, but treasures aweetc Willim its gloomy bosouie lie. Trifle*, Mario! may tclle the tnle. When wisdom, witte, and coinage fade. M lelfe'rooni, llti M i"l -!".'■, 14 ,ii -, 44 Mourn, s, 77 Jackson-, '99 Frankl 4:1 Waynes, 30 I'errya, \ 17 Clay*. •JH Harrisons, :in Marions, 1M llaintllons, 18 I'lintuns. •.ill W.irien,* A LONDON UISSfit;Tl.\U KOOM. Awi'iiding the atniro. It waa uot until three lev 11*1 aii«iii|ith, that I eras enabled tu auiinonul the tlf.ets ol ttie < htuvia aulfieienilv to enter the green i' II/ dour thut opened tuio uiv disaicnng room. Aa it tWtlOg nuiscltaaly la behind ine, the first ocii-haiion pioduc-ed by the Bight, was that uf faiulnca*; but it iilmost immcdiaiely subaided. There appear-sd a soil of profanity in a|H*akiirg aloud, Ohfl I louiid myself unconsciously asking qiiL'Slioua ofinv '■ n- in a loMVJihiaper. , On snull harrow tablva, in different parts ol ine large room, which, though liuhied by » dome la the cnlre, required, in ttie deep dilhlMM of a Lxiidon tog, ihe additiutial aid ol Inuips, were ci leaded some five and twenty hutuin rn-p.ea in iliftt-rpiit stagea of ilissecnon. Groups of stuilenis were silently angngrd with iheir aralpels in exam* l«lli| ibese wonderful temples of the still more ■onilerfol human soul. Here a solitary individual, wuli Ins book open befnrc him upon ihe qornet, I lohovtd the tell Opon tho huinan subjent, while 'hits, two or three to(ether were IrsRing with pa lent rtiaiinctnes* tho course of the disease which find dnven Ihe spirit of life from its frail habitation. I observes] one of the prufusaors in Ml gold s|*rl« ciei pointing out to ■ number of the students, g»tk» tred o round one of the subjects, the evidences of :in uSftisVaMion of the great aorta, which lud, after years M lertnrw, s)f*sew»aiilj terminated lite life ol ih« luffeier. There waa almost aa much individu n.iiy in ihoae dead corpses as if ihey h.d been 11*- ■"if. and it required the most determined tlTer: on my pail to diseat myself of the idea thai they wore lentienl, and aware of all what waa passing around him. I reeelluet, particularly, one, which waa ring nearest the doer as I entered, lt was Ihe body of a man about forly, wilh light hair, and fair i-o:npleiien, who had been cm down in the midal of health. His face was as full, and hia akin as ■bite, aa if be had been sserely sleeping; but the knife had passed around his tbioat. down hia body, ■ltd then in sections cross ways; the internal mm c>* having been evidently eipoaed, and the akin "•mpnrarily replaced, during tkc casual absence of iks H-ssecior. Thure was something peculiarly '""Ml in the appearanco of that corpse, as, aside from a luflianly and dissolute expression of the fea- ''"'", the gash arnui.il bia throat conveyed the un-preiaion thai u was a murdered man lying before la*. A good looking, middle aged fi-maln was cx> tended JUM bvyeasd), her long Mir hanging down "r< the end *f Ihr lahle, but as yet untouched by 1 handof Ihe aurgeou; while futt lieyond bar, Ihe •nay uf nn old man, fioflj wlnrh Iho upper part of 1 H skull had been sawn lo i ik out the brnin, a|>. ?'*itil lo br- grinning al us with ■ horrid sort of m r'h. In annoiker pan of ihe room,.Iin-otly over * b 'he blackening body of an inf-inl Was ihrown "I'^H a beam like a piece of in old carpi i was extended t|,P body of a gigantic negro. He lav 'I »n his hack, his legs somewhat apart, one of his n brown up to eo to reat upon the lop ofbn head, '■* ties wide open, Ins nostrils dialcndid, and his teeth clenched in ■ hideous grai. There was auch evidence of strength, such giant dovelnpntuenlol' uiuaclo, such appearance of chained energy and fe- i roeily about htm, that upon my soul it sueu.ed to ma every moment ..., if he was about tu spring up With a Iraoiic. yell and throw himself upon us; and ! wberevel I wont about the room, n,y eyes sull in- I voluntarily turned, expecting to Die thai lirece no-i; r.. drawing up bis legs ready lo bound like a ni.v lifiaanl deuiou, over ibe uilerveuing space. He had bein brought home for murder upon the high seas, but the jail fever had nuiiciptile.l the band ol Ihe MoaatlOAer, and his body was ol course g'.Ven over lo the surgeons. A Isr different obji ct lav on the door near him. It was the body of a young girl of ali!»ut eleven or twelve years old. The poor tiltje cronlute had ev. idvntly died of uegleel. ao.l her body drawn up by the licit.in of ihe flexor muscle- into the form of a how, kllfleoed in ileaiU, foehed forward and back-ward when louched by the f.M,t; ihe sunken blue eye* Blaring forrnWfolly und re|.roac.hfully upon us Iroin the i .n.iciaied f. alurea. Bevoud her, in innsi •-v.igc COfltraat, was Ihrown Ihe carcass of a Hen. gal tiger, winch had died a day or lw.» before in the Royal Managerie, Ins talons extending an inch beyond his paw.-, and there was ahout Ins huge dia-lented j.iws, and sickly eyes, as p.:rlecl a portrai. luro ol disease and pan. ni.d :.goiiy, as il lus ever liecn oiy lot lo witness in suffering humanilv.— limie was no levity about Ihe s'oderita, bill on Ihe o.imrjry a sort ol aoleiiitnty in their examinations, ind vlicn liny spoke, il was in .1 low l-uic, as if they were apprehensive of disluihmg the dead a-roiind them. I thought at the time that il would he well il some of Ihnwe who sneer al Ihe profession could look in upon one of tbeee even niniwofateal* (o w hich its followers, are sul.j. cleil in Iheir ell'oils to alleviate ihe RutTvrinM of their fellow men. WHAT'S IN A NAME1 Much in every way. The wholu character of ihe Aswavvaaa people .s eshibiiad in ibeat. And i- Hoz has ordered the U.nly Mail lo be sent him ! regularly, we ahull gi,e him to driy, at. article up- ' on riaim s, as sliosvt,.g what we Yankeis, Buckeyes, ' \V.»lverine-, lloosiers, e«c. Ate. really arc. Fust, wo are a mn,[ grateful |*eoplc. In look. | u.g otai lh« census relurns, we find in iho list uf ! iliw Towns sud C«>UIIII<-B, 96 Wasbiagtona, 21 Washington Co'i 17 Jefleraon 13 Madison 0 Ailams 14 Monroe l'J Jackson 17 Frankl,., 12 Wayne 9 I'erry 4 (May 4 Harrison '< V.JU-Msxinti' " 0 Hamilton " sV Clinton " 13 Warren " Secondly, Ihey are exceed.ugly patriotic, and J harmonious—parly spirit to the) coulraiy, uotwiln-sianding. I here are ' 49 Liberties, 1 Liberty County. 10 Freedoms. 17 Concords, 31 Saleina, 1 Salem County. j 70 Unions, 6 Union Counties. 12 lie i he Is, Thirdly, Wo are a voiy agricultural people, we ! h«v«r 13 Itlnonifields, 12 Brook fie Ids, 3i Springfields, 13 Decilielils, 14 lireen fields, 15 Fallfields, 11 Canaans, 13 GoeheM, and 'J^ Richlands, and can boast nf 47 Green*, (tuwns and counties,) 13 Sugar Creeks, 3 Sugar tiroves, und '2 Sugar l»als, 18 Oranges, besides a Roller, a Duller Island, and Butternuts. We are a temperate people, foi while we have an nhiiiiilsi.ee uf Waterlowns, Waiervilles, Water-birds. Bridgewalera, and all olher Waters, we have hut 1 Brandy, and 3 Brandy winea. We are a poetical people, for we Iniva IS Milinna, 14 Milton Couniiea. 17 Monlgonirrii s, ■ 13 Mnnigomery " to any noibing of ihe Seotlf, Bleuinfields, livron, ihe Hi.ineis, Virgils Ovuls, AEC. We are great admirers of Antiquity; witness nor Domes, Alhensis, Smyrna*, rinladelphias, Alex-drfaa. Troys, Tyros, Sparlas, 6c-.. our Colons, Scip-loa, t.'a'os, Scnocns, die. We inual be a just people, for we hare 17 Bal-ances, Bjlar.ee of Beaver. Balance of El' Run, Balancu of Madison, Balance of Knox, Ace. -v. Tti it we aie a generous people, is plain, because for defeated politicians we have provided three Sail Rivers. Thus, dear Mr. Box, just take iho census returns, and judge us by our taste in names, and you may shnw ne up just as you plesse. NOTE—Ohio lake* Ihe lend. She lias 3S Wash-tngtons, 89 Franklins, U3 Liberties, 111 Marions, 21 Monroes, 17 Msdisons, 32 Jucksous.29 Unions, 23 Waynes.—Itoston Moil. FritntUhip.—Lieutenant Monlgumory had seen much milnary service. However, the wars weie nvr.-r, and ha had nought to do, but to lounge a? best ho could through life upon half-psy. He was one day taking his easo at his tavern, when he obaerv-ed a slranger, etidentlv a foreigner, gazing intently ! ■I hi in. Thi' lieutenant appeared not to notice the intrusion, but shifted his position. A short time mid the siraogershifled loo, arid alill with unblench-eil gaze ho stared. Tins was too much lor Mont. ffornoty, who rose arid approached Ins scrulinizing nitri.der. "l)o ynu know inc. sir '" ask'd ihe lieutenant. "I llniili I do, answered the foreigner, who was a Frenchman. "I live we ever met before ?" continued Monlgn-merv, , '•I will not swear for it; but if wc have—and I NUMBER 48. am almost sure we have," said ihu stranger—"you hato a sabre cm, a diep one, on your right wrist.'* "I ha*«," cried Montgomery, turning hack his sleeve, and displaying a very hroad and ugly sear, I ilnln'l gel ilus lor nothing, lor ihe brave fellow, who made me a present ul it, I repaid with a ga^l. across Ihe aku'l." The Frei.chinin benl down his held, purled his hair wtih Ins bands, and, said—"You did: you may luok at the rccoipl." The next mi"nitnI they wero in each others arms. Thoy beanie bosom friends for life. Somtbuily'i Son.—A horse ran away, a few days ago, wnh a wogon (says the N. Haven Herald,) in which a boy was sealed. An accident occurred during Ibis scene which a correspondent requests us to notice, for ihe honor of the »eJ-, and the |x>ur. Itaymcntnf the, feelings of a mother's heart.— While ihe horse was dashing through Chapel street, and ull eyes were looking anxiously for the fata oi Ihe lad, a lady and her daughter (apparently Iron, ilic country) were standing near Sauuders* corner, and look a deep interest in the itir.nr. The old la. dy b.-c.iuie highly agitated, and when Ihe hor-e turned into Slate street out ul aight, she stalled te gu after him. " Mother, mother," exclaimed the daughter, "where are you going 1 Don't gel into Ihe crowd —you can't do him any good." Seeing her agitation, a genial sympathy pervaded ihe breast of another Isdy who happened to be nsni sing at lln* moment, who kindly inquired, "Is he your son ?" "O, no," replied the good *ld matron, "but Ai i.» .•"»''«■'/> sen." Is it nol a beautiful instance of pure benevo-lence? Vhinent opium nmokcrt.—One of these smokers has a Way about len inches by six, made of some fancy woo.l,uu which is placed Iwo small lamps, generally Ibree ivory boxes containing Ihe drug, a silver or steel needle six iiichea long, pointed al one end and barbed at tho other. The smoker, assuming a recumbent position, wtih Ihe head ele. ,aied by himself or by a servsnt, if he can allnni uoe to i\o it fur him, attaches to the finu end ol lb. needle a very sniall quantity' of opium, and, hold, ing II in the lamps, leduce* it to ihe (.roper atate for inhaling ; then applying il with a circular oio-iion al ibe incision ol the bowl, he draws ihe vapor llirnugh the pipe by the action nf Ins lungs, as in smoking the nookah. Two or Ibree whiflsire oil a pipe fiirn .lies: one or Iwo of which are sufficient for a novice ; while an old stager will smoke for Iwo or three hours wilho*l being affected. The opium when purchased from Ihe importer passes through a refilling process, and frequently is mixed with some kind of conserve. been the uniform practice of the I ouil lu make an appoiiiiiiieul ol in., kind, aud be d. em. d the a-meudiiieiit unnecessary; so Ihe motion did not pre-vail. The question wav then taken on ila passage, ami ihe lull passed by a vulc of 03 lo 40. Ml. .Meiideuhall, Irom the Cuiumilte un Educa-tion, to whom was referred the letter of I'hihp \J 2 r„uf,e!.| CounlicsV 1'HOM TUB KAl.Mi.W HI i.l-l I:K. III tile S, n iht on ibe 15th, a bill, lo amend an act concerning the Comptroller, [repealing ibe printing of ihe Report in Newspapers, and to print 300 copies of his lepotl, one copy to be sent lo each Clerk of tho County Courts in the Slate, the remainder lo bo deposited, and delivered over lo IheClciks of Ihe Houses of the tiei.eral Assembly.] gave rise lo much debate. Mr. Mt.rehead observed, line bill previously hsd escaped Ins notice. He was opposed lo it ; fur one, ho was for a difTuston of mailers eo Important as widely as (Hissible ; every man paying a capita-lion lax, had a righl, and ought to sec how Ins quota had been expended. The only possible reasen he could see for the ,iassage of thia bill, was te save a little exfeense, aud what the difleiencv between printing in the ncwapapera aa by the existing law and printing 300 roptea as proposed by the amend-ed bill, be was not primer enough to decide.— There were Cnur.tiescontaining 10, 18,and 19,000 Inhabitant*, fur whore information on thia aubject lha bill proposed, what ! one copy ! why, if Ihe re-port was circfilaied amongst a tithe of this number it would be worn out. Tina report, independent of Its being a check upon Ibe Sheriff of every County in Ihe Stale shows Ihe constituent of each Repre-sentative how the money baa been expended and Ihue brings the CouelMucni and Representative, face lo face. Whero one person reads a book, nineteen would lie found lo read newspapers. The bill was a suppression uf knowledge lo Ihe people uf Ihu Siate ; an unwise and bad policy, lo which he was now and ever had been firmly opposed. Mr. Klliott. after calling for Ihe resiling of ihe report accompanying Ihe bill, observed lino Bill was nn particular or favorito bantling of bis ; bui ihe priming of ibe Reporl, according lo Ibe present law, was one of great expense lo the Slate, without any correspondent hcncfil reaulting from it; hut the object of the hill waa nol ao much lo save ex-pense* aa lo insure Ihe annual printing nf the re-porl, aud iisdistributioii, lo Ibe l-ogislalure. None ul ibe newspapers in the Slate could afford sufficient space in a single number lo givo Ihe report entire, and the consequence was, il was ex'cndecl through two Ol three numbers ; theso papers were npt lo be destroyed, and there worn sections where lew newspapers were taken, but ho bel.eved the People did nut toko thai interest in the Comptroller's re-purl, gentlemen on ilus floor seemed lo inliiuale Ihey did. Should he be mistaken on this poittl, why every man simply by applying at the Clerk's office of his coiinly, could obtain all the informa-tion bo required. .Mr. Edwards said, he regarded Ihe difference in the expense of printing a mere trifle, and he should Vole for a rejection of this bill. The United Slates population, was one that rend more Ihan that of any tlbcr population in the world and none were more jealous uf then rights. Il wns true North Carolina had lung enjoyed ihe semes of failhful itnd . fli-eient servants, but let malfeasance once occur, aud bv ihe prcseni law, ihe information was instantly spread through every section of the State. [Mi. I1'. then spoke agaiml biennial Sessions, addft Nin| himxlf particularly, (ihe Reporter thought.) IO th- Senator from Ouilfor.l.J Tins amendment in tin Stale Conetitution, had been advocated as a geod measure, on Ihe ground of economy! eeonoue. indeed ! ho should think it a blessing tu the people ami one he believed ihev were lOXlous once mor.- lo oblaiu. that Ihey alu.ul.l be reslur. d lu ihe an nual selection ef their rXepresenlalite*. Mr. Morehead would enquire of Ihe Sinator from Randolph, how it was, that ihe senitinculs of every public man in Washington Cits weresu intimately known? Why from newspapers, lu hit op.' 100, lha moat fruitful suurces of information we I Neilsuu, on the subject of a IJeaf aud Ouaib Inati-pOSMaaed. In reply to the reasarkl of Ihe Seualni j lule, will! instructions lo inquire Ins* Iho expedi- Iroui warren, in regard lo biennial Beaaion*, he I ency uf establishing auch an iiisliiuiiun, made a was nol ai preei nt prepared to go wnh him upon ' report, sluing thai an institution of the kind waa ilns point ; In- was aallafi d bionual meetings were ' desirable, but idj> ibe means of ihe Slate al pres- MUM icoi.oiny, null he though! teen llitij came of j enl would nut j.mify the undertaking, and a re-n- n enough, certainly for himself, ami lie believed , so" te tlU'ioO would be iiiexp.di.iil; ihey there, for a in.j v nf other Senators on ibis floor. . fore asked lo he dieebarged Irom Ila fuither consi- Upon ihe question,eball tins lull pass? Mr. Ideration. Concurred in. Kdwards .1 ..iri.,.| ,| ih... s and Nays, and by Mr. Mooic, Iroai the Coiniuiltee on the Judicia- \ye» 19, Nas2T, the I Ay. ill was TljCcttd. ry, lu whom was retailed ibe lull tu smend the ; 3uth section, lUoth chapter Revised Slalule*. con- I earning Kasajisler*. ao far as relate* to the county ' of Uranvilba. reported s general law on the subject | as a aubaiilule, and recommended its passage; I which piMasd tis second leading. Mr. Ilrugileo, fiuin ihe Scl.cl Committee, to whom was referred ibecoutmoniealioa of the Oov-eruor, relative In the etpskodifure of ihn appropri- ' aiiuu lor iht- repell* uf the Uuteinur'e house, dec. ; Baked leave lo make a reporl; and moved that lb* : reading be dispensed wnb, and that the tepoit bo i printed. Mi. A-hn asked if iho report had been adopted by a msjuriiy uf ihe Cuininiliee.'aud if it had been 1 read in ihe CaMBUsillr*. Mr. Brngdeti answered in ! nie negative. Mr. Ashe then objected to the Re-pint being aubraitled.aod Mr. Bmgdi.u withdrew it. Tho foil ,wtng bills wero read n third lime, and 1 pas-ted : a bill lo amend un Act concerning coro- | uers; asl.ill lo amend an Act passed to the year ' 1883, to recharier Ih" Bank ol Cape Feai; and a I lull to prevent ibe felling of limber iu Ridge Fork, | Abbott's Crock, flariibey's Creek, and Muddy Creek, in Davidson County, aud to prerenl Ibe C.lMIt II. AKSIMIIII-V. Tueuinu, Dae, 27. IN SENATE. Mr. Morehead presented a I..II to amend an an', lo incorpei lie the celt-it. luanufacturirg cmnpani; (reduce* ihe stock to ihe amount of 26,000, dol-lars.) which wasriad ihe final lime and passed. The Sen..!.- i.'.i-n look up the bill, lo alter lha Rlejclonl DialriCl* of the Slale; which was lead the sccuud lime. Mr. D.rckeiy moved lo amend Ihe bill by sinking out in the filth district, Rn-n- ■stuod, and instil Ciiiuuerlaud ; which was not a- ^reed lo. Mi. Culhey th.-n moved lu amend ihe bill by ad-ding Ihe count, uf McDowell, lo the eleventh ills tricl, which in ition did nut prevail. Tl.u bill then paeeed it* ■acond reading. TV- bill, lo repeal pan of the first section of an Vtl pnss.-d al Ihe leal session, restoring the appoint. merit of Gomnjjaatoner* ol Navigation and pilotage for Ibe Cape Fear RlVl r, lo ihe County Court ol New Hanover, was read ihe second tune, and on motion of Mi. Joynar, referred to the Uooaaiillee ' "»hing by fire hgbl in Hambcy'a Ocek. the last of un Proposition* and Urievaucee. I which was amended hf extending its provision* lo A lull lo incorporate Ihe Nanlahala Turnpike s»eaimg Creak and Has eru aud Western Poll'* Company in the enmities of Manon and Cherokee, Cre« k.- in said euuiily. was lukei, up, aud read ihe second nine. The veus '• ""~ and nays, on its second passage Were demanded by , Wttlnrntag, I)e". 28. Mr. Ci.nper; when II was rejected. Yens 18,1 IN SF.NATK. Nays 88. Mr. Allison, of I. presented a memorial from The resolution relative to the Troaaurer of (be '"""H tUllwul of Stalessille, a-king the Legisl.i- State was taken up and read. Mr. Allison, ol Ire- I "ire 1O con-tiu. t a Turnpike Road fruia Fayetle-dell moved Ihe followii.g as a sulntitule : I •""• mro"''' I"""1 •■ 'he V\'esi ; which wa* load Revolted, Thai Chart** L. llmion, be, aod he I ,,,d *f»,nd '",b" Coiuii.illce on Internal Improve-is hereby appointed Agent fur this State, for tho ,"".", * ■ ■»••».■. — purpus. 'of receiving any monies offered for Ihe en. Mr i""F' 5**J ' R"ol""°" {>"£ C""'""'- try of Undo, and hT. ncetpt f.„ lh« .»,ne ah.ll be ,,n "" *• *•">'-■'">;''' »"5»M ••"'•'i"'^J'r,n-sofficenl to enable the i.idt.tdu hu. pavu.g ,n * ■' "[ ''•l'"'l"'K ,he l1"' *•"•-. < h.pter M, Re-monies, lo proceei d, to.. tho com.pl,etionro,f.Ora..it*, as, vI ise,d M. aiuies,.c.oii.ceruiug Aiimuny *and Divo■•r»c■e••. > now pruvid.ed. .by .law_. I wh.ic.h.w.as adofilid....... „ . , , , _, , ,,_ ... Mi. Healer imroiliieed a bill, lo incorporate the Revived further, rhal Ihe aaiJ C.hsa. L. Jim- I ||„ fw„ Ari,demv, in ibe Town of Hen./.—,., ion be, and be is beleby auihoriaed to pay off and (in 0ra»»ilta cuumy,' winch pa.-e.l ila final reading, d,-charge all or any rrwHIIiOUS ihai bavM use.,, or | T|„, Speaker presented lo the Ben*ta a coinmu-inay be |ia**ed hy Ike Genera1 As-embly. up to Ihe ,,iR;,,lon f,„m fJUrle* L. Hinto* accompanied by hr,t day of January 1843, and thai he have aOlbo- , „„„„„.,„ (torn Tho. II Wrigbi, Cashier of lha my lo issue his warrant or draft lo any Bank in , B„,K „f (•„,„, |.v,r. Ordered lo bo printed, and thia Stale, fo- Hie am. t ef money ncceeeary m ,el,,nvlt lo |BB Cominiltie on Banks. carry ibis reso'uiion into effreij which waa read, I Mr. Albright inlrodweed » bill, to smend the and ordered lo lie upon 'he table. ' ,„„,.„IIUII |a». [Provides against sale of growing The resulutionconcerning the Rail igh and Wil- | ,.,„,,,_ u,,„| malurod) auch uialurily lo be deter-mined by three peisons.J It fiassed ns first read-ing, audon mr.tiun of Mr. Walker, was referred lo the Coiiiiiiitce on ihe Judiciary. Mr. Kdwarde moved to rr consider the vole by winch the bill,iacorporetiei Ibe Nantabalab Turn-pike Coinpanv was rejected,.end Ihe Senate agree-ing to.reconsider, ihe hill jras reciontuilled lo ihe ConfBMIItee on ^liuernal Improvement. Tin- Resolutions, introduced VHsterdsy, by Mr. Allison, of Iiedell, concoruuig ibe Public Tieaau-rer, gave ri»e lo sosn* debate between Messrs. Ed-wants. Drown. Joyper and Wm. P Wilbauis, who moved In strike uul Ihe second Resolution wbich prcvath-d, dno\ the Resoluliou as ameruled, psssed second, und (Ihe Rules being suspended fur ihe iiiiiiLtoii Railroad, was read a second iiuie, and o motion ol Mr. Joyner, ordered lo lie on the table* The hill oouc. rning proaiciiliun for peijory and subor naiion of perjury, passed its final reading. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Mr. Mo ire presented a h'll In perpetuate the ev. •dense of marriage, which parsed il* first reasting. [The hill provides lhal afier ihe marnagti an en-irv ahall be made of Ihu lact and hy wliuin the er-r-einnny was performed, d*c, Ihu Cierk lo receive an additional fee for Ihe entry.] The bill in sddiliou the Ihe Revised Statutes, Concerning the Univcisily of North Carolina, was taken up on its third leading. A n.umortal against the bill wa* road; and on motion of Mr. Jones, the '"„ "V.'.J.'t final reading, bill waa laid on the table. I Mf ^..j cn||,.d ,, |ba b ti for ,n, Ra-ha-f of the Mr. Mendonhall, from the Cmnmiitee on the . ,,pi . „„,,.,, Bfler „,,,„,, rp„), was advocated by Judiciary, lo whom was referred ihe lull concern-. Ml<,,. Sh.pard and Cooper, and uppns. d in an n.g rales under execution, reported ihe same hack • <()|ii|riil)|e tl„.rr\, 1>y M, Edwarda. Mr. Joyner to Ihe House, and recommended its rejection, f >n (n\iowrt\i ,|„I»IM2 the falacies of Ihe statements *s-inoium of Mr.Scale*, the lull was laid on ihe table, „„„„.,) hv „, n.uoducjr.as lo ila ever yielding any ordered lo be printed, and uiailu the order of the ,„(•„ ,,, "v|(>• Slste : day for Tuesday next. ji,ff. Bdward* moved Us indefinite poslporiemenl Also, on the engrossed b.ll fiom Ihe Senate,! m.hir|l by Aye* 41. Noe. 5, was carried. Tlirns .nak.og seeur.lisson p.ovecution bonds liable foi t w(|0 ,l|1(,d ,„,„„ ,h„ p,,ipo«. leent, and Ihus f*r plauilifls costs, rcconimendiiig ns reJMIloo. Mr. ',,,,, bl„ „er, a,,,.,,, r-cp,,,, Ex urn, Shep*rd, Biggs advocated the bill, and Messrs. francis, Avc- : S(( j(Wgn a,1(| •pllo,„„_A. rv and Mcndeiihall opimsed il; and the question ' being taken, the hill was reject,.!. ! HOUSE OF COMMONS. AI«to, on the hill to prevent th-- MIO nf grow K Mr. Mill** prcxpnlwi. a mwiunriai from citixena "ro|.e. uiulir rxecution, (iroporiiiif; H MlbttilUM H .of Kull.i'rforaV. prnyintf ihe cnimtruci.vn f| a 'I'ur*- -in am<*ndmciit. 1'ho nnn nilrini>l « i» idoplffd ; piha from K^teiirvilU; to lh*> Wmi, which waa ru- >inl, mi motion of Mi. Mondi nluli, UA. U>ti on ihe ; forr«d lo ill** Cotnmitl«6 on Intvfnal hopr««»*'m»,ni*.. table and ordvreil III be p|»Mf«>i|« i .Mr. HaUey, a bill to incorporalfl SwaiiiTa^rad-iMr. Il* rir t"'i fr-"H lln* CtMtlt.il lea on tha Jo-I «*my mTyirvH Ktail (he fi--' nnji'anJ p-n-cd. dtRiary, to whom w.m referred ibi- hill.IOITIHI.** real '• Mr. Hawkin*, from ihe ('•(iin.ittt*. on Military rit.-ile aa?;*** in certain case*, reported ih*« Faint, ' \ff'.ir-. lo wli"in w»« relerrid ihe uiemnrtal (ruin and recommended in p4«*a, e. On motion of Mr. j citizen.* of Stoke- conni», praying to |M tranafrrred Kraneia, the bill was Unt on th»* table, and Oltdfl ; to ano.bar Bujfade, made a n port, Maljlig >huiinn- Iht' ord r of the d-iy for Monday wexi. Mr. Ilarnnifer, from the Commitico on Inlernal Ifiiprorementi", to whom wa* referred the bill, 0IM | titled an Act to repeal ibfl firni aiction of an Act lo fimeiid the 1*1 -tclion o( nn act lo rrdiice into one the acvcr.il Ada concerning FMoi, and Coin* nritttOsMff of NaVlgaliofl! teported rhe name, Jinil n coinineiided a lubatillltfl as nn BmoildflUnl* The | nmandinent waa .idoptid, and Mi. Moore moved ' to lav the hill on 111'1 laRle* hot the HMMlOlI did not :>ri-vail. 'Ihe quoaiion 'hen recoriing on the pa-- aagO of the bill on il" aeoond reading, a debate ot coniiderahta miemtl enaoed on lh«j proviaion in | the bill, to Hike (lit- ippoinl|IH 1)1 el < *ommit«Hion< ra , isf Navigation frmn the Cominiaaiooeraof Ihv lowii , »f vVilmingion, and givo it lo ihe eouni* Court \|, ndra. Mth'C, B^rringcr, Ft i >• -. Mill-, m «l i L .1 -h nppo*-d ihe I -^ ; ai d M- ~-<- MPR H , Av« • ; rv, B'ffgn and Crinlwfll ■■■ |HII|III il. Vr. Moon iniiidl u> am*nd by inwri •'/. thai ilir.< nl id h ill I. R|Hioinl< d frnm lb- t pie prnvi^ioii i- already ina<le in Ihn Militia I.aw, ■nd a<k<d to he tl.-fti-irir. d i; .in ila further con»i<l> .'fti'tori. C'oncorri'd in. AI»o, on ih- nn- nonal and hill in > -'ihii»h the couniv of Jeifnraon, out ot poritont of ofolto** Gull* ford and Dat id (Win, recmi. mendmg ila rejffltini.. The Bill v»*a laken up on iia antfiond reading, and, on nioiion of Mr Jonea of Curriiuclc, waa . ■.«I * ri - minly poaiponed* Mr. R*«l prea*tiled a bill in relaiion to enfnin-iii poif eii'i'tiin. K< H«l ih* firel tiuie. and leferred io tie Committee "n PrnfKhiitinna and Orn vanrra. | l(a!i'-%ea tir^i it Jurora Irom ih* ta^k of making I'reaeniinnnta lot ■ laanlta and balleriefl, ami »< avea it in ihe pnrvm injured lo preaecota.1 Mr. Av»ry f">• '"''d i memorial fr»»fii eiiizeng •f Burke, n'avmg lhal DavidShulta, • cripple, may i,,. •„ riiiiit' 'I In retail liqnora in *a'il rnuflty, by i>ir.4 xingln lax. and a Roao'iH'On malructing h, i'M<MMIIHI'** on Pfopoathon** and <»rieTinc<a lo I , r. mm tkc e\|i« dier.ev of urdiiting the pray-of Wilmington. Mr. A. Bryan Mated that il bad er ol ihe pciitionera; wbtoliretoluiinn«Madopted
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Title | The patriot, and Greensborough palladium [January 7, 1843] |
Date | 1843-01-07 |
Editor(s) |
Swaim, Lyndon Sherwood, M.S. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The January 7, 1843, issue of The Patriot, And Greensborough Palladium, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by Swaim and Sherwood. |
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B. GREF 1TRIOT.
VOLUME: IV. GREENSBOBOUGH, N. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, W4a
FVBU8HEO WBUU.V,
gf gWAIiH i"i SJlOUlWOOiX
I'SKT.I P*0 dollars .mil Kill)' I'eut* a year, in ml-nc,.;
,»f 'fbree Dellara. *fiar throe months from the
•■• of juliwrt.iiMil.—l'".iili'ri' nil t ic r>:irt ol'at.y sjubeeri.
".'.', • . .."r.ler u diaeontiouaaee wuhia the year, will be
". J-II.T.'I indicative uf his wish toooDtinue.
ADVaafieEataarreinserted ul llif mil' of Oat Duller
„,.f aneare oi 11 hues or'leaj fur the Dial ionttion, ami
y*v:ity-iive ' 11.tc lor each coiiiinntiucc.
/. -> r> tu Ihe |Hibluihers must be |i ...i-|.-i KI^ or tie v
eantu't til ailetidcJ to.
I'rum the l.ynchliiii^ Virginian*
ipvlusf for liii/iiii at tbr B.llt uf Lynrhbnrf,.
Nata'pl "' rudeness is meant, diu'ild'st thou over deled
Tin' Mid gase which will linger on thee;
Wi.'ii ilia hnuiauiug boul bows replete with respect
Tiie obse.jiiioua eye must agree.
f,ir il turns where tho heart dutes, and there will ah.de,
, herever its charmer is found :
fe\;i. sissing ''e ''!v''' rcfie.Jime.iii nu.l find*',
il ktca hut a desert arouud.
A- tho fire, which id (flo .* iu/ volcanoes ie |>ent
tla.n- un uullet nhove m the sky;
St llir fruue oi the love kindled before, finds vent,
And is known by the Mfhl ol the eye !
As ho Dioenelizcd needle Hi ill looks to it* pole,
Through whatever tar region it ftray ;
ji. the ibooghl4peojtiiig |MMo el the worshipping soul
Seeks its idol wherever it may !
Qh! if Heoverii that adapted ihi« bnaom to li-el
'IV sttracliou thy graces in.part,
V>'iu J prnpilinisly list to uiv crating appeal,
Aod indulge the tir^t wish of my heart:
Tfaea my ehoiee should be this,—"At thy aide to utienu
* Through the varying pathway ol life,
■•TM'»reti'll ihy least wish,—lonely cherish,—defend.—
■And eniltingly call thee—my w-.-." J.
Lul'li UV.V2AUO Til U.tlllE .MAKCINf, M ITU AN
INDIA* rtKHMK BOX 1048.
Oil', ih'' Florence rose la tr.tdio and t'uirc,
Aod rich (he yuunf caraation* blowe,
\\ r■ • 11.i.-1LT HI beauties* ebomie iiaue.
Or sighing on her breast ol enwwe,
But onne violvtte shall Urine <«
'I fir eh tune tresses ladye mine.
Oil! laz/ling shines the noon-daye sunne
*^u ki.i^lye in his gulden caire,
B it sweeter 'tie when day is done.
To watch the evcuing's dewye starre,
In sileuce lighting Held and grove,
iiuw like mye hearte, how like mye love!
Then, lailyn, low lye at thy feele
I laye this gift of memorie,
All strange and rude, but treasures aweetc
Willim its gloomy bosouie lie.
Trifle*, Mario! may tclle the tnle.
When wisdom, witte, and coinage fade.
M lelfe'rooni,
llti M i"l -!".'■,
14 ,ii -,
44 Mourn, s,
77 Jackson-,
'99 Frankl
4:1 Waynes,
30 I'errya, \
17 Clay*.
•JH Harrisons,
:in Marions,
1M llaintllons,
18 I'lintuns.
•.ill W.irien,*
A LONDON UISSfit;Tl.\U KOOM.
Awi'iiding the atniro. It waa uot until three lev
11*1 aii«iii|ith, that I eras enabled tu auiinonul the
tlf.ets ol ttie < htuvia aulfieienilv to enter the green
i' II/ dour thut opened tuio uiv disaicnng room.
Aa it tWtlOg nuiscltaaly la behind ine, the first ocii-haiion
pioduc-ed by the Bight, was that uf faiulnca*;
but it iilmost immcdiaiely subaided. There appear-sd
a soil of profanity in a|H*akiirg aloud, Ohfl I
louiid myself unconsciously asking qiiL'Slioua ofinv
'■ n- in a loMVJihiaper. ,
On snull harrow tablva, in different parts ol
ine large room, which, though liuhied by » dome
la the cnlre, required, in ttie deep dilhlMM of a
Lxiidon tog, ihe additiutial aid ol Inuips, were ci
leaded some five and twenty hutuin rn-p.ea in
iliftt-rpiit stagea of ilissecnon. Groups of stuilenis
were silently angngrd with iheir aralpels in exam*
l«lli| ibese wonderful temples of the still more
■onilerfol human soul. Here a solitary individual,
wuli Ins book open befnrc him upon ihe qornet,
I lohovtd the tell Opon tho huinan subjent, while
'hits, two or three to(ether were IrsRing with pa
lent rtiaiinctnes* tho course of the disease which
find dnven Ihe spirit of life from its frail habitation.
I observes] one of the prufusaors in Ml gold s|*rl«
ciei pointing out to ■ number of the students, g»tk»
tred o round one of the subjects, the evidences of :in
uSftisVaMion of the great aorta, which lud, after
years M lertnrw, s)f*sew»aiilj terminated lite life ol
ih« luffeier. There waa almost aa much individu
n.iiy in ihoae dead corpses as if ihey h.d been 11*-
■"if. and it required the most determined tlTer: on
my pail to diseat myself of the idea thai they wore
lentienl, and aware of all what waa passing around
him. I reeelluet, particularly, one, which waa
ring nearest the doer as I entered, lt was Ihe
body of a man about forly, wilh light hair, and fair
i-o:npleiien, who had been cm down in the midal
of health. His face was as full, and hia akin as
■bite, aa if be had been sserely sleeping; but the
knife had passed around his tbioat. down hia body,
■ltd then in sections cross ways; the internal mm
c>* having been evidently eipoaed, and the akin
"•mpnrarily replaced, during tkc casual absence of
iks H-ssecior. Thure was something peculiarly
'""Ml in the appearanco of that corpse, as, aside
from a luflianly and dissolute expression of the fea-
''"'", the gash arnui.il bia throat conveyed the un-preiaion
thai u was a murdered man lying before
la*. A good looking, middle aged fi-maln was cx>
tended JUM bvyeasd), her long Mir hanging down
"r< the end *f Ihr lahle, but as yet untouched by
1 handof Ihe aurgeou; while futt lieyond bar, Ihe
•nay uf nn old man, fioflj wlnrh Iho upper part of
1 H skull had been sawn lo i ik out the brnin, a|>.
?'*itil lo br- grinning al us with ■ horrid sort of
m r'h. In annoiker pan of ihe room,.Iin-otly over
* b 'he blackening body of an inf-inl Was ihrown
"I'^H a beam like a piece of in old carpi i was
extended t|,P body of a gigantic negro. He lav
'I »n his hack, his legs somewhat apart, one of his
n brown up to eo to reat upon the lop ofbn head,
'■* ties wide open, Ins nostrils dialcndid, and his
teeth clenched in ■ hideous grai. There was auch
evidence of strength, such giant dovelnpntuenlol'
uiuaclo, such appearance of chained energy and fe- i
roeily about htm, that upon my soul it sueu.ed to
ma every moment ..., if he was about tu spring up
With a Iraoiic. yell and throw himself upon us; and !
wberevel I wont about the room, n,y eyes sull in- I
voluntarily turned, expecting to Die thai lirece no-i;
r.. drawing up bis legs ready lo bound like a ni.v
lifiaanl deuiou, over ibe uilerveuing space. He
had bein brought home for murder upon the high
seas, but the jail fever had nuiiciptile.l the band ol
Ihe MoaatlOAer, and his body was ol course g'.Ven
over lo the surgeons.
A Isr different obji ct lav on the door near him.
It was the body of a young girl of ali!»ut eleven or
twelve years old. The poor tiltje cronlute had ev.
idvntly died of uegleel. ao.l her body drawn up
by the licit.in of ihe flexor muscle- into the form of
a how, kllfleoed in ileaiU, foehed forward and back-ward
when louched by the f.M,t; ihe sunken blue
eye* Blaring forrnWfolly und re|.roac.hfully upon us
Iroin the i .n.iciaied f. alurea. Bevoud her, in innsi
•-v.igc COfltraat, was Ihrown Ihe carcass of a Hen.
gal tiger, winch had died a day or lw.» before in
the Royal Managerie, Ins talons extending an inch
beyond his paw.-, and there was ahout Ins huge dia-lented
j.iws, and sickly eyes, as p.:rlecl a portrai.
luro ol disease and pan. ni.d :.goiiy, as il lus ever
liecn oiy lot lo witness in suffering humanilv.—
limie was no levity about Ihe s'oderita, bill on Ihe
o.imrjry a sort ol aoleiiitnty in their examinations,
ind vlicn liny spoke, il was in .1 low l-uic, as if
they were apprehensive of disluihmg the dead a-roiind
them. I thought at the time that il would
he well il some of Ihnwe who sneer al Ihe profession
could look in upon one of tbeee even niniwofateal*
(o w hich its followers, are sul.j. cleil in Iheir ell'oils
to alleviate ihe RutTvrinM of their fellow men.
WHAT'S IN A NAME1
Much in every way. The wholu character of
ihe Aswavvaaa people .s eshibiiad in ibeat. And
i- Hoz has ordered the U.nly Mail lo be sent him !
regularly, we ahull gi,e him to driy, at. article up- '
on riaim s, as sliosvt,.g what we Yankeis, Buckeyes, '
\V.»lverine-, lloosiers, e«c. Ate. really arc.
Fust, wo are a mn,[ grateful |*eoplc. In look. |
u.g otai lh« census relurns, we find in iho list uf !
iliw Towns sud C«>UIIII<-B,
96 Wasbiagtona, 21 Washington Co'i
17 Jefleraon
13 Madison
0 Ailams
14 Monroe
l'J Jackson
17 Frankl,.,
12 Wayne
9 I'erry
4 (May
4 Harrison '<
V.JU-Msxinti' "
0 Hamilton "
sV Clinton "
13 Warren "
Secondly, Ihey are exceed.ugly patriotic, and J
harmonious—parly spirit to the) coulraiy, uotwiln-sianding.
I here are '
49 Liberties, 1 Liberty County.
10 Freedoms.
17 Concords,
31 Saleina, 1 Salem County. j
70 Unions, 6 Union Counties.
12 lie i he Is,
Thirdly, Wo are a voiy agricultural people, we !
h«v«r
13 Itlnonifields,
12 Brook fie Ids,
3i Springfields,
13 Decilielils,
14 lireen fields,
15 Fallfields,
11 Canaans,
13 GoeheM, and 'J^ Richlands, and can boast nf
47 Green*, (tuwns and counties,) 13 Sugar Creeks,
3 Sugar tiroves, und '2 Sugar l»als, 18 Oranges,
besides a Roller, a Duller Island, and Butternuts.
We are a temperate people, foi while we have
an nhiiiiilsi.ee uf Waterlowns, Waiervilles, Water-birds.
Bridgewalera, and all olher Waters, we have
hut 1 Brandy, and 3 Brandy winea.
We are a poetical people, for we Iniva
IS Milinna, 14 Milton Couniiea.
17 Monlgonirrii s, ■ 13 Mnnigomery "
to any noibing of ihe Seotlf, Bleuinfields, livron,
ihe Hi.ineis, Virgils Ovuls, AEC.
We are great admirers of Antiquity; witness nor
Domes, Alhensis, Smyrna*, rinladelphias, Alex-drfaa.
Troys, Tyros, Sparlas, 6c-.. our Colons, Scip-loa,
t.'a'os, Scnocns, die.
We inual be a just people, for we hare 17 Bal-ances,
Bjlar.ee of Beaver. Balance of El' Run,
Balancu of Madison, Balance of Knox, Ace. -v.
Tti it we aie a generous people, is plain, because
for defeated politicians we have provided three Sail
Rivers.
Thus, dear Mr. Box, just take iho census returns,
and judge us by our taste in names, and you may
shnw ne up just as you plesse.
NOTE—Ohio lake* Ihe lend. She lias 3S Wash-tngtons,
89 Franklins, U3 Liberties, 111 Marions,
21 Monroes, 17 Msdisons, 32 Jucksous.29 Unions,
23 Waynes.—Itoston Moil.
FritntUhip.—Lieutenant Monlgumory had seen
much milnary service. However, the wars weie
nvr.-r, and ha had nought to do, but to lounge a? best
ho could through life upon half-psy. He was one
day taking his easo at his tavern, when he obaerv-ed
a slranger, etidentlv a foreigner, gazing intently !
■I hi in. Thi' lieutenant appeared not to notice the
intrusion, but shifted his position. A short time
mid the siraogershifled loo, arid alill with unblench-eil
gaze ho stared. Tins was too much lor Mont.
ffornoty, who rose arid approached Ins scrulinizing
nitri.der.
"l)o ynu know inc. sir '" ask'd ihe lieutenant.
"I llniili I do, answered the foreigner, who was
a Frenchman.
"I live we ever met before ?" continued Monlgn-merv,
,
'•I will not swear for it; but if wc have—and I
NUMBER 48.
am almost sure we have," said ihu stranger—"you
hato a sabre cm, a diep one, on your right wrist.'*
"I ha*«," cried Montgomery, turning hack his
sleeve, and displaying a very hroad and ugly sear,
I ilnln'l gel ilus lor nothing, lor ihe brave fellow,
who made me a present ul it, I repaid with a ga^l.
across Ihe aku'l."
The Frei.chinin benl down his held, purled his
hair wtih Ins bands, and, said—"You did: you
may luok at the rccoipl."
The next mi"nitnI they wero in each others arms.
Thoy beanie bosom friends for life.
Somtbuily'i Son.—A horse ran away, a few days
ago, wnh a wogon (says the N. Haven Herald,) in
which a boy was sealed. An accident occurred
during Ibis scene which a correspondent requests
us to notice, for ihe honor of the »eJ-, and the |x>ur.
Itaymcntnf the, feelings of a mother's heart.—
While ihe horse was dashing through Chapel street,
and ull eyes were looking anxiously for the fata oi
Ihe lad, a lady and her daughter (apparently Iron,
ilic country) were standing near Sauuders* corner,
and look a deep interest in the itir.nr. The old la.
dy b.-c.iuie highly agitated, and when Ihe hor-e
turned into Slate street out ul aight, she stalled te
gu after him.
" Mother, mother," exclaimed the daughter,
"where are you going 1 Don't gel into Ihe crowd
—you can't do him any good."
Seeing her agitation, a genial sympathy pervaded
ihe breast of another Isdy who happened to be nsni
sing at lln* moment, who kindly inquired, "Is he
your son ?"
"O, no," replied the good *ld matron, "but Ai i.»
.•"»''«■'/> sen."
Is it nol a beautiful instance of pure benevo-lence?
Vhinent opium nmokcrt.—One of these smokers
has a Way about len inches by six, made of some
fancy woo.l,uu which is placed Iwo small lamps,
generally Ibree ivory boxes containing Ihe drug, a
silver or steel needle six iiichea long, pointed al
one end and barbed at tho other. The smoker,
assuming a recumbent position, wtih Ihe head ele.
,aied by himself or by a servsnt, if he can allnni
uoe to i\o it fur him, attaches to the finu end ol lb.
needle a very sniall quantity' of opium, and, hold,
ing II in the lamps, leduce* it to ihe (.roper atate
for inhaling ; then applying il with a circular oio-iion
al ibe incision ol the bowl, he draws ihe vapor
llirnugh the pipe by the action nf Ins lungs, as in
smoking the nookah. Two or Ibree whiflsire oil
a pipe fiirn .lies: one or Iwo of which are sufficient
for a novice ; while an old stager will smoke for
Iwo or three hours wilho*l being affected. The
opium when purchased from Ihe importer passes
through a refilling process, and frequently is mixed
with some kind of conserve.
been the uniform practice of the I ouil lu make an
appoiiiiiiieul ol in., kind, aud be d. em. d the a-meudiiieiit
unnecessary; so Ihe motion did not pre-vail.
The question wav then taken on ila passage,
ami ihe lull passed by a vulc of 03 lo 40.
Ml. .Meiideuhall, Irom the Cuiumilte un Educa-tion,
to whom was referred the letter of I'hihp
\J
2 r„uf,e!.| CounlicsV
1'HOM TUB KAl.Mi.W HI i.l-l I:K.
III tile S, n iht on ibe 15th, a bill, lo amend an
act concerning the Comptroller, [repealing ibe
printing of ihe Report in Newspapers, and to print
300 copies of his lepotl, one copy to be sent lo
each Clerk of tho County Courts in the Slate, the
remainder lo bo deposited, and delivered over lo
IheClciks of Ihe Houses of the tiei.eral Assembly.]
gave rise lo much debate.
Mr. Mt.rehead observed, line bill previously hsd
escaped Ins notice. He was opposed lo it ; fur
one, ho was for a difTuston of mailers eo Important
as widely as (Hissible ; every man paying a capita-lion
lax, had a righl, and ought to sec how Ins quota
had been expended. The only possible reasen he
could see for the ,iassage of thia bill, was te save
a little exfeense, aud what the difleiencv between
printing in the ncwapapera aa by the existing law
and printing 300 roptea as proposed by the amend-ed
bill, be was not primer enough to decide.—
There were Cnur.tiescontaining 10, 18,and 19,000
Inhabitant*, fur whore information on thia aubject
lha bill proposed, what ! one copy ! why, if Ihe re-port
was circfilaied amongst a tithe of this number
it would be worn out. Tina report, independent of
Its being a check upon Ibe Sheriff of every County
in Ihe Stale shows Ihe constituent of each Repre-sentative
how the money baa been expended and
Ihue brings the CouelMucni and Representative,
face lo face. Whero one person reads a book,
nineteen would lie found lo read newspapers. The
bill was a suppression uf knowledge lo Ihe people
uf Ihu Siate ; an unwise and bad policy, lo which
he was now and ever had been firmly opposed.
Mr. Klliott. after calling for Ihe resiling of ihe
report accompanying Ihe bill, observed lino Bill
was nn particular or favorito bantling of bis ; bui
ihe priming of ibe Reporl, according lo Ibe present
law, was one of great expense lo the Slate, without
any correspondent hcncfil reaulting from it; hut
the object of the hill waa nol ao much lo save ex-pense*
aa lo insure Ihe annual printing nf the re-porl,
aud iisdistributioii, lo Ibe l-ogislalure. None
ul ibe newspapers in the Slate could afford sufficient
space in a single number lo givo Ihe report entire,
and the consequence was, il was ex'cndecl through
two Ol three numbers ; theso papers were npt lo
be destroyed, and there worn sections where lew
newspapers were taken, but ho bel.eved the People
did nut toko thai interest in the Comptroller's re-purl,
gentlemen on ilus floor seemed lo inliiuale
Ihey did. Should he be mistaken on this poittl,
why every man simply by applying at the Clerk's
office of his coiinly, could obtain all the informa-tion
bo required.
.Mr. Edwards said, he regarded Ihe difference in
the expense of printing a mere trifle, and he should
Vole for a rejection of this bill. The United Slates
population, was one that rend more Ihan that of any
tlbcr population in the world and none were more
jealous uf then rights. Il wns true North Carolina
had lung enjoyed ihe semes of failhful itnd . fli-eient
servants, but let malfeasance once occur, aud
bv ihe prcseni law, ihe information was instantly
spread through every section of the State. [Mi.
I1'. then spoke agaiml biennial Sessions, addft Nin|
himxlf particularly, (ihe Reporter thought.) IO th-
Senator from Ouilfor.l.J Tins amendment in tin
Stale Conetitution, had been advocated as a geod
measure, on Ihe ground of economy! eeonoue.
indeed ! ho should think it a blessing tu the people
ami one he believed ihev were lOXlous once mor.-
lo oblaiu. that Ihey alu.ul.l be reslur. d lu ihe an
nual selection ef their rXepresenlalite*.
Mr. Morehead would enquire of Ihe Sinator from
Randolph, how it was, that ihe senitinculs of every
public man in Washington Cits weresu intimately
known? Why from newspapers, lu hit op.'
100, lha moat fruitful suurces of information we I Neilsuu, on the subject of a IJeaf aud Ouaib Inati-pOSMaaed.
In reply to the reasarkl of Ihe Seualni j lule, will! instructions lo inquire Ins* Iho expedi-
Iroui warren, in regard lo biennial Beaaion*, he I ency uf establishing auch an iiisliiuiiun, made a
was nol ai preei nt prepared to go wnh him upon ' report, sluing thai an institution of the kind waa
ilns point ; In- was aallafi d bionual meetings were ' desirable, but idj> ibe means of ihe Slate al pres-
MUM icoi.oiny, null he though! teen llitij came of j enl would nut j.mify the undertaking, and a re-n-
n enough, certainly for himself, ami lie believed , so" te tlU'ioO would be iiiexp.di.iil; ihey there,
for a in.j v nf other Senators on ibis floor. . fore asked lo he dieebarged Irom Ila fuither consi-
Upon ihe question,eball tins lull pass? Mr. Ideration. Concurred in.
Kdwards .1 ..iri.,.| ,| ih... s and Nays, and by Mr. Mooic, Iroai the Coiniuiltee on the Judicia-
\ye» 19, Nas2T, the I
Ay.
ill was TljCcttd. ry, lu whom was retailed ibe lull tu smend the
; 3uth section, lUoth chapter Revised Slalule*. con-
I earning Kasajisler*. ao far as relate* to the county
' of Uranvilba. reported s general law on the subject
| as a aubaiilule, and recommended its passage;
I which piMasd tis second leading.
Mr. Ilrugileo, fiuin ihe Scl.cl Committee, to
whom was referred ibecoutmoniealioa of the Oov-eruor,
relative In the etpskodifure of ihn appropri-
' aiiuu lor iht- repell* uf the Uuteinur'e house, dec.
; Baked leave lo make a reporl; and moved that lb*
: reading be dispensed wnb, and that the tepoit bo
i printed.
Mi. A-hn asked if iho report had been adopted
by a msjuriiy uf ihe Cuininiliee.'aud if it had been
1 read in ihe CaMBUsillr*. Mr. Brngdeti answered in
! nie negative. Mr. Ashe then objected to the Re-pint
being aubraitled.aod Mr. Bmgdi.u withdrew it.
Tho foil ,wtng bills wero read n third lime, and
1 pas-ted : a bill lo amend un Act concerning coro-
| uers; asl.ill lo amend an Act passed to the year
' 1883, to recharier Ih" Bank ol Cape Feai; and a
I lull to prevent ibe felling of limber iu Ridge Fork,
| Abbott's Crock, flariibey's Creek, and Muddy
Creek, in Davidson County, aud to prerenl Ibe
C.lMIt II. AKSIMIIII-V.
Tueuinu, Dae, 27.
IN SENATE.
Mr. Morehead presented a I..II to amend an an',
lo incorpei lie the celt-it. luanufacturirg cmnpani;
(reduce* ihe stock to ihe amount of 26,000, dol-lars.)
which wasriad ihe final lime and passed.
The Sen..!.- i.'.i-n look up the bill, lo alter lha
Rlejclonl DialriCl* of the Slale; which was lead
the sccuud lime. Mr. D.rckeiy moved lo amend
Ihe bill by sinking out in the filth district, Rn-n-
■stuod, and instil Ciiiuuerlaud ; which was not a-
^reed lo.
Mi. Culhey th.-n moved lu amend ihe bill by ad-ding
Ihe count, uf McDowell, lo the eleventh ills
tricl, which in ition did nut prevail. Tl.u bill then
paeeed it* ■acond reading.
TV- bill, lo repeal pan of the first section of an
Vtl pnss.-d al Ihe leal session, restoring the appoint.
merit of Gomnjjaatoner* ol Navigation and pilotage
for Ibe Cape Fear RlVl r, lo ihe County Court ol
New Hanover, was read ihe second tune, and on
motion of Mi. Joynar, referred to the Uooaaiillee ' "»hing by fire hgbl in Hambcy'a Ocek. the last of
un Proposition* and Urievaucee. I which was amended hf extending its provision* lo
A lull lo incorporate Ihe Nanlahala Turnpike s»eaimg Creak and Has eru aud Western Poll'*
Company in the enmities of Manon and Cherokee, Cre« k.- in said euuiily.
was lukei, up, aud read ihe second nine. The veus '• ""~
and nays, on its second passage Were demanded by , Wttlnrntag, I)e". 28.
Mr. Ci.nper; when II was rejected. Yens 18,1 IN SF.NATK.
Nays 88. Mr. Allison, of I. presented a memorial from
The resolution relative to the Troaaurer of (be '"""H tUllwul of Stalessille, a-king the Legisl.i-
State was taken up and read. Mr. Allison, ol Ire- I "ire 1O con-tiu. t a Turnpike Road fruia Fayetle-dell
moved Ihe followii.g as a sulntitule : I •""• mro"''' I"""1 •■ 'he V\'esi ; which wa* load
Revolted, Thai Chart** L. llmion, be, aod he I ,,,d *f»,nd '",b" Coiuii.illce on Internal Improve-is
hereby appointed Agent fur this State, for tho ,"".", * ■ ■»••».■. —
purpus. 'of receiving any monies offered for Ihe en. Mr i""F' 5**J ' R"ol""°" {>"£ C""'""'-
try of Undo, and hT. ncetpt f.„ lh« .»,ne ah.ll be ,,n "" *• *•">'-■'">;''' »"5»M ••"'•'i"'^J'r,n-sofficenl
to enable the i.idt.tdu hu. pavu.g ,n * ■' "[ ''•l'"'l"'K ,he l1"' *•"•-. < h.pter M, Re-monies,
lo proceei d, to.. tho com.pl,etionro,f.Ora..it*, as, vI ise,d M. aiuies,.c.oii.ceruiug Aiimuny *and Divo■•r»c■e••. >
now pruvid.ed. .by .law_. I wh.ic.h.w.as adofilid.......
„ . , , , _, , ,,_ ... Mi. Healer imroiliieed a bill, lo incorporate the
Revived further, rhal Ihe aaiJ C.hsa. L. Jim- I ||„ fw„ Ari,demv, in ibe Town of Hen./.—,.,
ion be, and be is beleby auihoriaed to pay off and (in 0ra»»ilta cuumy,' winch pa.-e.l ila final reading,
d,-charge all or any rrwHIIiOUS ihai bavM use.,, or | T|„, Speaker presented lo the Ben*ta a coinmu-inay
be |ia**ed hy Ike Genera1 As-embly. up to Ihe ,,iR;,,lon f,„m fJUrle* L. Hinto* accompanied by
hr,t day of January 1843, and thai he have aOlbo- , „„„„„.,„ (torn Tho. II Wrigbi, Cashier of lha
my lo issue his warrant or draft lo any Bank in , B„,K „f (•„,„, |.v,r. Ordered lo bo printed, and
thia Stale, fo- Hie am. t ef money ncceeeary m ,el,,nvlt lo |BB Cominiltie on Banks.
carry ibis reso'uiion into effreij which waa read, I Mr. Albright inlrodweed » bill, to smend the
and ordered lo lie upon 'he table. ' ,„„,.„IIUII |a». [Provides against sale of growing
The resulutionconcerning the Rail igh and Wil- | ,.,„,,,_ u,,„| malurod) auch uialurily lo be deter-mined
by three peisons.J It fiassed ns first read-ing,
audon mr.tiun of Mr. Walker, was referred lo
the Coiiiiiiitce on ihe Judiciary.
Mr. Kdwarde moved to rr consider the vole by
winch the bill,iacorporetiei Ibe Nantabalab Turn-pike
Coinpanv was rejected,.end Ihe Senate agree-ing
to.reconsider, ihe hill jras reciontuilled lo ihe
ConfBMIItee on ^liuernal Improvement.
Tin- Resolutions, introduced VHsterdsy, by Mr.
Allison, of Iiedell, concoruuig ibe Public Tieaau-rer,
gave ri»e lo sosn* debate between Messrs. Ed-wants.
Drown. Joyper and Wm. P Wilbauis, who
moved In strike uul Ihe second Resolution wbich
prcvath-d, dno\ the Resoluliou as ameruled, psssed
second, und (Ihe Rules being suspended fur ihe
iiiiiiLtoii Railroad, was read a second iiuie, and o
motion ol Mr. Joyner, ordered lo lie on the table*
The hill oouc. rning proaiciiliun for peijory and
subor naiion of perjury, passed its final reading.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Mr. Mo ire presented a h'll In perpetuate the ev.
•dense of marriage, which parsed il* first reasting.
[The hill provides lhal afier ihe marnagti an en-irv
ahall be made of Ihu lact and hy wliuin the er-r-einnny
was performed, d*c, Ihu Cierk lo receive an
additional fee for Ihe entry.]
The bill in sddiliou the Ihe Revised Statutes,
Concerning the Univcisily of North Carolina, was
taken up on its third leading. A n.umortal against
the bill wa* road; and on motion of Mr. Jones, the '"„ "V.'.J.'t final reading,
bill waa laid on the table. I Mf ^..j cn||,.d ,, |ba b ti for ,n, Ra-ha-f of the
Mr. Mendonhall, from the Cmnmiitee on the . ,,pi . „„,,.,, Bfler „,,,„,, rp„), was advocated by
Judiciary, lo whom was referred ihe lull concern-. Ml<,,. Sh.pard and Cooper, and uppns. d in an
n.g rales under execution, reported ihe same hack • <()|ii|riil)|e tl„.rr\, 1>y M, Edwarda. Mr. Joyner
to Ihe House, and recommended its rejection, f >n (n\iowrt\i ,|„I»IM2 the falacies of Ihe statements *s-inoium
of Mr.Scale*, the lull was laid on ihe table, „„„„.,) hv „, n.uoducjr.as lo ila ever yielding any
ordered lo be printed, and uiailu the order of the ,„(•„ ,,, "v|(>• Slste :
day for Tuesday next. ji,ff. Bdward* moved Us indefinite poslporiemenl
Also, on the engrossed b.ll fiom Ihe Senate,! m.hir|l by Aye* 41. Noe. 5, was carried. Tlirns
.nak.og seeur.lisson p.ovecution bonds liable foi t w(|0 ,l|1(,d ,„,„„ ,h„ p,,ipo«. leent, and Ihus f*r
plauilifls costs, rcconimendiiig ns reJMIloo. Mr. ',,,,, bl„ „er, a,,,.,,, r-cp,,,, Ex urn, Shep*rd,
Biggs advocated the bill, and Messrs. francis, Avc- : S(( j(Wgn a,1(| •pllo,„„_A.
rv and Mcndeiihall opimsed il; and the question '
being taken, the hill was reject,.!. ! HOUSE OF COMMONS.
AI«to, on the hill to prevent th-- MIO nf grow K Mr. Mill** prcxpnlwi. a mwiunriai from citixena
"ro|.e. uiulir rxecution, (iroporiiiif; H MlbttilUM H .of Kull.i'rforaV. prnyintf ihe cnimtruci.vn f| a 'I'ur*-
-in am<*ndmciit. 1'ho nnn nilrini>l « i» idoplffd ; piha from K^teiirvilU; to lh*> Wmi, which waa ru-
>inl, mi motion of Mi. Mondi nluli, UA. U>ti on ihe ; forr«d lo ill** Cotnmitl«6 on Intvfnal hopr««»*'m»,ni*..
table and ordvreil III be p|»Mf«>i|« i .Mr. HaUey, a bill to incorporalfl SwaiiiTa^rad-iMr.
Il* rir t"'i fr-"H lln* CtMtlt.il lea on tha Jo-I «*my mTyirvH Ktail (he fi--' nnji'anJ p-n-cd.
dtRiary, to whom w.m referred ibi- hill.IOITIHI.** real '• Mr. Hawkin*, from ihe ('•(iin.ittt*. on Military
rit.-ile aa?;*** in certain case*, reported ih*« Faint, ' \ff'.ir-. lo wli"in w»« relerrid ihe uiemnrtal (ruin
and recommended in p4«*a, e. On motion of Mr. j citizen.* of Stoke- conni», praying to |M tranafrrred
Kraneia, the bill was Unt on th»* table, and Oltdfl ; to ano.bar Bujfade, made a n port, Maljlig >huiinn-
Iht' ord r of the d-iy for Monday wexi.
Mr. Ilarnnifer, from the Commitico on Inlernal
Ifiiprorementi", to whom wa* referred the bill, 0IM
| titled an Act to repeal ibfl firni aiction of an Act
lo fimeiid the 1*1 -tclion o( nn act lo rrdiice into
one the acvcr.il Ada concerning FMoi, and Coin*
nritttOsMff of NaVlgaliofl! teported rhe name, Jinil
n coinineiided a lubatillltfl as nn BmoildflUnl* The |
nmandinent waa .idoptid, and Mi. Moore moved '
to lav the hill on 111'1 laRle* hot the HMMlOlI did not
:>ri-vail. 'Ihe quoaiion 'hen recoriing on the pa--
aagO of the bill on il" aeoond reading, a debate ot
coniiderahta miemtl enaoed on lh«j proviaion in |
the bill, to Hike (lit- ippoinl|IH 1)1 el < *ommit«Hion< ra ,
isf Navigation frmn the Cominiaaiooeraof Ihv lowii ,
»f vVilmingion, and givo it lo ihe eouni* Court
\|, ndra. Mth'C, B^rringcr, Ft i >• -. Mill-, m «l i
L .1 -h nppo*-d ihe I -^ ; ai d M- ~-<- MPR H , Av« • ;
rv, B'ffgn and Crinlwfll ■■■ |HII|III il. Vr. Moon
iniiidl u> am*nd by inwri •'/. thai ilir.< nl id
h ill I. R|Hioinl< d frnm lb- t
pie prnvi^ioii i- already ina |