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ITilMS-IIKn WKKKLY M GREENSBORO, K.C, By DUFFY 4 ALBRIGHT. ,.u .ibbj i» advance. ..... ,',* lb.ll.-••'•, ihree DH» <•• <** H , paw, wahg>» ■>**■'"" * • • ': T * »ro ratriot. - • • •■ Ml • IB.. ' . « -»» **>-*)« a-*-,**.*. - -. . >! i . ii. ■ . • i~~T~~n il i j Established ii!"*8M.i THURSDAY, APR1X 6, 1871. {New Series No. 163. Kali- ol %«l».ni*l»«- -.. i iii aiama. ' . •• , i.. > . . I) •. ■ ■ i . - . . ...... Sol ■ ■ I" ad* anre tee. $ i<" III H» Uln Id" BJH sj* ■jii.i'1' ... '•>' ffiJM "... I6*> .... «■«> a.'..H !".,. I0.OD ....... I''1" BjQl 4.'i.UW .... T*..l" ....... 1 »'••«' I )i gbarlha. :,. -: Mag ietfa'a* ' ',.'[ ...attellv Kn line*", ebanS»l Professional Cards. \ i .'■.-. u« ■■/■"-•«'■. •v-* tin—I ■■ V.''. I .,:!■..-... KulHn A. C*H*****«*. Mi-.I.NI-VS \T LAW. .'/.■■■■>. .\.f . • i. , ; l,AI .inm W Si. ..- V»lkin, Sariy, ( ■ ■ .- : th* raguJar ■ . .i un . «>• unit l' ! i l: • I ly .!..ll\ N. >| ill K> NENOENHALL & STAPLES, 4,-f I OKN I. VS A I LAW, ,.in I:\MIOI«>. v« .. .i. hVa-king- Remember the DFiATDI TOMBS and MONUMENTS. „..bHjiiifcrm«H»*»nil» .mVlbe'pal'.' e a. Imre.uiai '•'•' TJZSSl '" 1.„„u.i..ui.M..i-u.>i..,.au..,..- ....i 'r';^",; ,J l«|«l J-'l-"". •*■ |T'".|''"~'. »'"' « f"" t„-nil the cm.-. , , ..... Or.1, r- POBeSed ""'1 llllll""? """"• . - ry All w..rk wwlolU.wip.nrSI.op4 dehvere. -"" ""'-1"" 'tTwrnBtm* — . Cl.nr>M'. X.C. N. H. D. WILSON, Oeneral Iiisumii<-<> Airi-nt, i.Ri:i:.\>umt». "i.e. B.pr^.nunREO^-».««*»»"W* Turnl) ffMllllUr ~t Dollara. ACTS! Ufe EW«.lScB COMPANY, ,.„.,'* |,} .», in ll.. ( IIKA1NESS ami KflluMill) ul its Pullciaf, ASSETS S12.000.000. Call awl ilium* }»"' I""!'11.1' "« j ''"■ l.v lire, anil fbu- BHW you a honie, and pro. ..'-iit eu.oari.waiii-iit iu buainea., IU caav at U3T Pri.vMi- > UFB POLK 1 f-r ll"' f"p- ,,..ii ..| \mil >■ ifr »nd rHHmi wh.n >"'i »'•) •woo. "ii.ucfc-llaiil.nis HBOSBof Wil»on « abober, s..njl. Kim 8i. W| N II 1>. Wll aOK. U"»n- E. BIIOHKK. W11.SU.V &. MIOHI H. B A N K B K 8. 0BKBSSBOBO. .\.C, (8...II1 t n Slm-t. i.||«»il» E«prH»« OB**.) liny anil M-11 liold aail Slier, li.n.k N..H-, *.!.• ami GiirwaaHM* Band*, Kail Baail Slocks aiid H.....I". 4'.* Ac. , ,_. |V KTMVI Mow? '... .. *:!,i.l-j."M.. MWii CHECK; and allow juipii.i In kiml u|-., liawdcpaaiai a* (Jl KKKM V ..rSl'tClK. IIIMCIIUIII UnailmMia l*«iM-r! J tl iL.d»w.lISi IMIediOK Made it tl Aci*«wiWe ?"inls.: THK OOTCAST. Bleak WIDJH of winlt'r.Hobbiiin ami moaning. I'lack not my rags will" >'">"* 1'itilt^ band ; Here in the darknptut. obi an.l JMftHllft Hnaolm, »IM1 Mandleaa, nad Htar\ingl viand. BcoiurfMMl by the white icy wbipa <>f the tt'iu-pe «t. I wander forlorn on HIT .Violate way, Forgotten of earth. :mil forsaken of Heaven, Too fYozL'ii (0 kneel.und toobangr} to pray. 1 look at ihe stately ;«n<l palare-'ike dwell-itign That line with theirgraadenr the pathway I tread, I fancy the brightneon ami waimtli of the hearthstone. The plenteous board with the wine »n<! the broad ; 1 BM tlie Uea<lH bow'd with a reverent ni.-an- '"»>■ A Meaning is breathed o'er the sumptuous fare; Will it rise to (he ear of the pitifnl Father, Or die of the cold, like tin- vagabond's prayer t Hark ! midnight. The ehime frem the ehnnh lower above me t»ro]>s Milenuily down thronjrli the whirl «.f the btorni: If one conlil but pans throngfa the gate to the portal, Could deep there, ami dream it wa-* lighted an«I warm. (live way, cruel bars! let me Ihrongh to a re-fiige! liivt «aj ! bin I rave, and the Aerca ariub reply. ••No ..mm in Hiii !. cl.ildr Kn loom it. Iiw porch for a f..r Hi. vagabond iiliu-i lodio." - 1 . tiuu* iu iill parti ■ !;-..kt .. ■ ■ N ■ .. Cuiirt 11. :-e. . 1 Hiis, |1 hi .-.II ■ . ». Hank raptrj 1: \ 1. . .\. i i:« H.II. So lomn in his dmUlDaja—no rooin in tin* oliiirrlii-.*. No r....ii. in 1 in- priaon—for Imugur'a no i-iiiiu-. I« ili.-r. n.ni.i in the b.il of the river. I won-der, Peepilown by lb-' pi-v in il /eaad lb* II ' •1. r.rd.Rwk. |{ ,|.,lpl .1 -. ■:. -b- |„ |.-, , I Slaler ■ Ml It \ % I. IM.II P. < »t »KS ,1111 tRiMCal • u , ■ 1 - propenr r be . 1.1 ...:. *'( "1 . . ■ ., . • ihi 1,.. 1 i-ia. Stock "H. taunting **iiid! 1 can laugh but an anawer, An houi. ami your bitteroat breath I Uelj : Sin. •■ bai-«ia.i i..>'out oi ii'-'i. honm atuoiig mortals, • I will knock at the gate of His home in the ikv! <> vaW'j v.. "V.. Sept. IIMi, IT Chas. G. Yate§, MANUFACTURER OF 1'IN. Bbeet Iran ami Copper Warn, ami dealer Ii,-, ffoodV, ll..:-. Boaiaaad Sli.^-t-. Wno.l ... I..;..,|-. f.-li-v. -..lliia- Ware, Cro. , ... .,,-. St.v.-. and aaawtrd Good.. Benerally.— ' T-l i. Y.1) Ax J.< A w , N., 41 iMMiia Elm M«raa,Ui abara^l.C Uoad^ ..:,l :..» I.ir ...-I., i.l barl. r. |ail l'My _ Buchanan * lyTcDoaal.d, Grocery and Confectioneiy, (Oamar tii....-l at Dapat,) KEEP nmatanthr un hand a fall a— «ln lid L'AM'IE.S ' I /.KK". gWrSKYUEATa, M 1>. IIAISINS. OKAMUES. A.c. A tin- pluck -■: Family 1.1 - rlee ..i lie- l..we-i |il:. .•». A1-. a Kill -iip].lv of ill- fii.—i Liquor" kepi i. Ii bar adjuiiiiug. Tl.- i-i br^ndi i-f Cigai* ci-n-tarty an hand ,\ ■ N SCALES .\ SCALES, | Something New in Greensooro! V'lT'OKN KYS AT LAW! JAB.W. ALwaoyg .. «iai. Federal and COMMERCIAL BROKER. \> -.,.;... ll.e Clle. ; %X1, . . . «w ffi 'i-i'i ,./«. R. 1'earce, AUCTIONEER, Haee«aen»'d raaan on Business Cards. **"**?2vv'"' M-i'k1-•"'*"' <ir.'i-nilioni. 7«». « . \ LoweU—the eitv of A> A\* E -v'! rilher sell publlrlj or piva'-ly. saj ' " If ami rtavrtb'tig txii-i^'iinl la n*. f*^" On.-i.':itiia-..i--f««:: «*UKJ* dealerii •*- llcitetl. Dw. i:»:!.. 1-7" ly llatwise, tike the leaves i.f a book, the thlck-n «H tin .HI-h theui is siiten miles. In addi-tion, it takea some seven Bviltloos of natn> phletft and twelve milliona of circular* to meet the public <leraand for this kind of in-formation. Our animal isauM of pamphlet* alone, laid solid upon each other, nmke a pile ci};ht a quarter miles high. Tbecirru-lars uieatiured edgewise reach 1004 miles, and these assertions arn matters of inathematical riTtaiuty. Whatever the estimation in which thexe ]inblication« maj be held hare, they reach the fireside* of mlUsaM aaommil-lious of men who do treasuro and ragaM them, and who in their trials do ltaad the connael they briii^. Not only over the&e gn-at Western eoati-n.- iils but throughout that other land so little known to you, under our feet, the dius-traliau continent, there are few village* an large as this which are not familiar with the name you have chosen, and employing the remedies ''..( bear it. TLII-. t;eutleiiien, have 1 striven in my humble -; !H-I- to render some aervice to my leUOjwmen, and to deserve among the atflict-nd and unfortunate some regard for the laun which your kind partialitp hangs on thee* walls around me. We may look forward with confident hope to the renown you will gather under it, and the prosperity, which there is reason to trust the futnre has in snore lor you. Situated as you are here ou one of the main arteries between the west and east, bet ween the great industries of the plough and the spindle, you must aid iu their ex-changes and thrive with them. Soon these rhauuels will In- opened wide and pouring fclirough your preciucts ptreamaof laeu aad m. rchandise that will need your furtherance and must contribute to y.mr growth. Located beta in the centre <>t New England io what deacvai spot can you turn that men inhabit ' Beginning lift rich with the hou-oiNof \oiir mother town, whose influence through In r schools and her scholars is of It-alian inheritance, with such e-.amplea a* J.:-tt rei.ee. lloutwell, Hoar, what ose* jsm not hope for of naefwlneea in thoeusMoils ot-tli- Slate ami nation f Contrast our condition with that nf tl« Kuropean nation-,, ^ilernately torn aad'tai poveriahed v/itn war*., credit it as yon may ;.■ the batter t^luealion of thu pnephs *od yeu will i-ali/f the value of the exampV old mbrher Uroton has set you, so worthy of yenr ambition to follow, i.uihl aahools for y*%r children, and Hud talent to teach them, ihs-intelligence nnd integrity iu propeious and hupp) homes will be ymir sure roMard. AsMM'iated a« you have n.a,lu ine with your weal or wo. I wi-.h i ui.^ht be nllevred to eon-tributc hrrom lav meaus, such as they are, ■otiiethiog tonaids this first fniiiulalion of tin- public good. Gentlemen, 1 bava detained joa UM> long. «>l»pr«-».d with the fear, that 1 do not de-servc the distinction you bestow, 1 pray God L<> make in.' worthier, and to smile upon you with Hi- perpetual btesainga, TERSOSAL CtTELIGESCE.* JSsi. Ocn. Frank: P. Blaii sv. ;ars roumlly. Mr. Samuel Mi-Laugbiu is noU-il lur prolanitj-. Vice I'r.-suleiit CoUax was nover heard to gwear. r..rp\aiai>ifi Amy the ->'<•«• namp-ahire Flection.—Grant's tuadiea are linsy trying to explain away the N«w ILunpsiiii,- i-li-etiiiii. Here are a few i|iiestiuns for lliem : I)n they know any way to explain the Governor elei-t out of theexecutive chair 7 Mr.Kndolph RVre:irs in mixeU Preach ' the thu Mill KiiRlisli. Ool. .lames Frifik, Jr., han relVnmeil ON OUR TABLE. It i. downright extravagance lo bny mo ic in Shiet-fomi. when yoacan get nearly tw. i-ly tiin.-» ynnrmoney'. worth by mhacrihi ig 10 Piter'a waaiaal M..M,. Tha April nmi l» r ia to hand, awl conUina tlm fallawiBg biautiful eelectiona: band the Uuia On.- Ilupy I.. Bed; Alone by (he 8ea; Htiildihg I In they know any way lo explain r..,n,.»i W new members of CoDerpra I n th*- Air: s..ni.-1-...lyLo\<- me Dear-ly. Oo.Prety Flower, with Even of Mine ; out of their seats ? , £ ""•-' ",J """' *"«» ^^ "r '"« I Do thev know how to explain MNU *""? """ ,n*, "* ,l~n: •*•» Ti"11 the votes whieh tluw three members '""' E-«« "»"•»: ladiana Polka; Village j of I SongreM will give uniformly ggafoet i ";*u,i ■"*■; Ttk* ■»• Hoaie" lever , Gen. Graal f | ■**• ■*•«• pieoea ifpauhaaed inal.-et-fom. After the fourth of Miireh. 187S, , wnn" co*' *'*5- V..n can gel the lot «.r Gen. Grant will have nothing to do ' 'hlrtt cmta.hv wnnlng to J. L. PVtera, :f& but drink anil make explanations.— ' B'eitWaj, New York. Bnt neither his drink nor his explana-! ftrnWrt afnida> f.,r*erit I. „- bright aa.l linns a ill ever |iut him back into the ' ,. adable aa ever. Tim conteui. am aa Mlow, While-Illoi.se. ■ I-'., in tl.. Cannibal.-Wk,,^.;l0,.,. ,.;lll MnJ.Ocn Ben Butleri« the tno,-! pr- ' A,", ,,v ,!l" "•'>• "• as Mr Gr,",8V tanc awuarw ■■■•■■ and swears no longer. The Hon-. -Peeer-B. Sweeny »we;irs. ne is s philoaO|ibcr.' Davis, the wttStoy man. was sent to prison for false ea-earing. The most profaue swearera are tin- Custom 111 nise Vjrokers. „ „w„. ..,„e ,o„.,-. | l....intl..Can,„UI^W.,^.;l„„,. raI.; en Butler is mo,si pro- ...1 A'" -,,v l'' ":lv- ^"? Mr; 2!*2S . * M»»kB-. with Al«x«d» Uua-; A Dan-am ill the I". S. ' ! > "■ 1'1',1 '". H -'!'""'"-, »" '" ,Wlth I '"«"-. l-..-.,talive ; ChUdnmT . W«k ; | the result n( tins nisi Slate eleelioD. ' -t ■ ,,t„.,t,i„.n-. „„.„ , M if , , ,. 'Alfred Townsend swears IKH-I was it liquor-in New Hampshire, «r|,/,. ^ L. u j „": ' 1 witbont maaning anything, was it the liquor iu the White Hmmqll,"'JT" 2°■ „"l2!"I "' ",; o ,v , • '—.V. r.Ant! ■ ,'',r,t7'Vw:T»»»«»»7»e*a»ch at afa.la-isaioueiBeu Wade is a very: .. l rl T* i i Hal laa.ai.li r I I -. \1 Ks\ [ ,. N ('.' Pit. AVEK'S *-ii !;< it. The following Rpeecfa ■■! I'r. Ayer, familiar-ly known to newapapri rcadtft**, is lh«! cele-bimted ebemlst ami friend of etlucation, de-lii. led at the inauguration of the town of A\-r, in Ma--. which aa* railed after him, may prow of internal lo our readers: JM<WI '(•!•/ tlrntit ten l»n the western eoaat of .S <>tland, where it slopes into the Irish Sea. a river, ;i*-i;-i o the mountaii amon^ the nil low II Krith t ... W. B. FARRAR n v \ k i f K i: ii wt.i.m* i •!■ in UN . t. N.C.. I!.' -I-1 mtly en hand a il .—rtmeut of ) > tt*hif»HttMt -h Tih y, ? . . - • -: li.l I '■■ VM> ri.iH'KS. WkU-k irittbt "M Al'CtTO?. SAI.KS. ..I mi-celtaneiiun arlii-"..-.. ;. .-ry Saturday evening at 1 a. lock. •WKMHKOOK MKMHIKS.- !c. W". WE8TBB00K A .1 U. WARD, i • i : -. i'- ...r <-.\ssii! TTAVE receiilly re-eeiablialnsl the well ku..wi - ■ .• \|:,. l.i!.-..; flpupular iialr. .;.!■!- "XV.-il-r-..k Ni.i-.-iie. 1 id notice. 31 milee eart of Greenel N. C. under tl I.l II.i.l. Ku.1 In.I ,. .1. HAWES, ANTHEACrTE \ >. ■» IlillltiiiuONA €'o:il, ; I .i . sir.-.'- - - .?TD, VA. ... v 1...1I, |Kl \. I ■ SI'KUKY, STEIN BROTHERS & CO., I ... I- I .foblMTM •'! 1iilCI.li. . IMI IIII'IIMII nollLKMI, HameamlrtyleolWe.ibr.s.kdtCo. Al . - :.:- I'ruii TH—-, Urape Vines, A. . :•. Spring plamiui a ill I ml il '• llieii ii lerert lo . ..ii.-.|...ii.| with tin ne» l.i in ai -n.-. :.- t. -y are delem lied If. meet J, • .S.|jeU.i- "fllle lime. ... ir-en insiucte unp tiled!, ■ .. All .rlen. will rafeiva (a.-mpi aim . ai- lal.. linn. CaialagiMP —nt tie. >m appli-ati. tl. A.l.h.--. WKaTl'.Li K>K A I'"-. jan I'J, l-TI-r.m pd Oraawhor... N. C. W. S. RANKIN, : Ii Tale Bandiint. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic :D:R/X" C300JDS, QBOCPJUB8, BlDOTS. Sboee. NiSiiin.. and ■vi^ral Merol. dioa.'a iair- .tuck aad aawruneut i f SEW W''-■■••■"■- / •■• • Haiti Streel, 1/-'. J il.tly ■ ;■■■ i|>S . tl'.i-.l :■! verv |..a pri- ■ - 1-. t'ASII • r ....ii.iiy ri.-iiiirii:. A large tappl) of Coffee jnst received al 16}, -.•■■..•J.-.. and-:-.-en.-p.-r II... andalao .. laigc lot iil.iini.irv I-III-.-I! bacon. -I"' Al-.. a large aupplT of l-adiea' aad Oentle- "". ,;:'':•': i.-l " llanilkeii-l.i.-li.. and lottela. al • N.i All.K ,.„,,„.„, .,„„.,. w. s. RAKK1K. prepi.ar'■e dl lloonniirraa-. .1U ,.,.|v ■ ."id / < KO< i:itii:*>. *r. - .-I.. ■ li . i /. uid y- , I • • .' ' --.I \ I All grades ol s • i "•• CidKna. Tea'. Snap, Caadeb. Hyrap, dtcalwayl liai.it MI lew.-l caah price-. C. K. rX'EEL A- <o. hand ami jar fSMtj Booth Street. , .i.-. ..I|,.I-;I r.in _..— /•i.\«.«. :.ii<i Qi I:I:>-S »ABK. - Idles and Collars H.ir(br r^e^^^tl ,\ .i. / , .W.'i /.'. I prhiuneye, KeraameOil, fte.,all ot wlin-h _.. I ... -li-i ... I.ii ,a-b. C. K. KlKEL A Ci».. iup.-l.lil nip- of rl- jan 19:1} S..111I1 S11..1. - Marker, ami Saddler*,' Th lealinfl .^^ III KNA VISTA LOD6B, I.«'. " ^^Bfa lar'v I-II ev.ry 'I I'- ll U.'WHr'D *eSf day night The tir-i Toeaday nhrlil '! in .a. b monlh a iu-iii.^ uf SPECIAL IN I'KK-i 1>T will be held. Vi-hint brethren ...vdiallv re- SaaillC'l'V HarilwnrA aeived. HAVIll si nil, J,.. N ,;• "' tlctlUWare 1 jAS. W. ALBBKJHT. See taalWly !!• pa g doll II . -U M. 1 OI.I.INS. II.* VKATI.i ..,.1 , HEAPLY. ■■■ — " ■■•• I". I.-I.-Jl.lll '' bl ■' I- H. l-AI.-l.l.l I, ...III HURSI, PURNELL & CQ„ !. I - I. ,1 I I -.1 I Ul ,1 1 It- |S A iiefiran, English, lieiaai and French ■ >lt ■ I . IMIIIS, Whil 1 Goods and Notions, / N.. .-il ll.illiniiir. Street, BAI.TIMOBE. .1. .v. 1'KlTi "KIT, Cabinet-Maker ^, UIDEITIIEI ANKOI KC'KS n. ih« ..1...1..- M| Grt-vniaborv ainlGuiUurlroiuiU iltal h« ishvtterprit- ■ tlo in 1 FURNITURE II great vai i.-iy. ..•!-. ted «ill. ^ vi-i II economy .1..: IUMIH tbe lima*. II :.- IWO WARE KOOlfll lib. re II , . 1 '"' ■'•' -sda: ! k"1-•""-"""!> -'--1-1-ly -r even .,.-.. :,.,I,.I . v < jf-*^ l.y I,, ti-ek., ,.-r- -One « hi. .I,..p I .]..,. ,| . .... Vi? ! '•»"•■-i "","" tl.ef,..i.i a™, .r,|„.,:.. • entfree. .1:X|';W.W:l'»i;-»l'.'...|«™,,,„;!M. i.ail !•' < ---i < ping made Protitable. 1) •■;. .,.,..-1 il.lv irufilable! *• ecaaanr and toMiU.be limes. He > f AMIHI 11"!.'"...*y BOOaW where he '• '■ ...'. .!e ■...Il-e ..11 , .... .. Prem .in with National Agricul JAS W. AI.HKIliMT. I.KITI ;(i:N\..,.:.,r.i.„.N.C. To Tobacco Mr.nutacturers. 1 ' 1 MAV 1.1.1: « co„ TUIIIK 1 11 v ;>mmlaaloa 'in.ham. ■ ■ 1 -. I; r.. I H -' 1 > • "M Ul. \ • -d value 1 V 11 i- - Lad . ..!,„„- ■ .' .. |- . cent, per annum. lot l-.laii.-e I l»u. .I-. • Kl. UALLO araad, Kp .-. -I. Masr L • . ice. laal t-'a.boi d OB, in b» ale..-,,.,., by j w g rtutur, «la i> IUM ulbonrd agent. Has "! :tnv slTle, and has a *as lacsrsr i> ii * «N press!y f'ir the use Of lbs puUie. All ...den. for Kurnllure, Crtni*,, ^. .irT,mi.,|v attended to at inoderate ensrgss. An* inarfcet/ t'Je DfOaaCS uu.e:i in eXi-hutip.'** ti-r work. Mi.»-lv Ladles. Call and See Family Singer Sewing Machine! 11IAVK ui.wh- .,r;jnp[iM.;, to keep for sale the ui,..,,- Machiuua*— will alsi> ktjop the beet Machine Twist, Linon and Cott»n Thread. Machines sold at tact-ry prices.— Orders solicited Address, lM:tf Matt. A. t\ KOWU.R, P. U. Box nip I' tin- iniU'I land. I eiupiie- into il ofCIydo. Front lenintv lime il ha- '■.■.:. nallsd Ayr from nn old Scotch word, "Avry," meaniuK an eagle's neat—the river w th«» sSeglea livat. Near Us mouth and ;» contigu-on- harbor, long stood ■ bsuil I winsh l.- emii.. a royal baiwortowu named from the j ri\i-r. and now ahoui am -third a-t l.n^e a« I LoweU—the city of Ayr l-"o; lawnthaaa thoiisand years it has Iweii noted io th« his-tory ..f Sciland. During the wars of !(.•'. it Brner it was on* of his resorts, and was e*pe-eially fi-eored by him leseaurw he was there eared of leprosy. Oliver Crymwell inwie il one. of the depots and beajis'iuariors i»f bis army In Ida attack npiul Sef.iland. and oowol his old forts i* now the t*il i ib■'■ of Ayr Knt ab »ve -il! its di«t>ficti«»ns. Ayi was the hinh-placeof tbe poet Burns. And wha! a po.-t : Whal a \.•'.■•<■ has In siren to all ii.p endearment of himie! Hou h.n In ha Ion u. j ed liii- cottsg* ami all it r«vi i- rweant and wife, patcbeti and poverty, i- ..-. harley, alf, ' hardship and I he |«oor man'- lojl. How he wraps with tenderness whatever be uames, even Ms bleak leagues of pa-i.u.i. rl *tnh ide neM. ic.-. snow, sleet, and fain, ..rook*. l.ud-. mice, tin-ill"* and heather. His Ikmuy Dooti, John Andersoii, ui\ Jo John, A I.l Lang Syne, and llighlaml MaryJ '■'■!! round the world in evei riuging -\nipie«n\ with what ia purest and best in liiimdii iiaturo.— lit- tongs wooandmell tbe hearts of youth and nuudeus, bring solace i.. ihu somiwing siid courage to the overburdened by .heir lot. Hi- inspiralioii has -.1 the aff-i lion-, t-. mu-ic in strains that are immortal. K«i other one man ever made a language classic, but he baa rendered that lowland Scotch a Doric dialect of fame. The uaiue ol hia home and hi- beloved rtv, t Ayr,was Itfl-edoa the wings of his pathoti, and now the upproacliing traveler >■ am- to reach the ■•pot bi-« genius has sauctilied. Alaiig the border!) »f the sea »:■ n parallelo gram and sarroaiuling the u>n n i- a i unit'. of the same name—Ayrshire. Il would weary your |»atieiice to hear the history of my ancestorti from one aneiem John of Ayr. then John A.M. down through tbe centuries '■•• this Iyer now liefitn you: thmngh their vicissitudes of poverty nnd plenty—of fortune and misfortnne : bow the) have intermarried "iih LCuglaud, Irotaud and .Scoti.mil, and iat. .■ with the Aim ricaus, who are an excellent mixture »t' them all. .v., Fri.lt.h-Yon have chosen* the name 1 luhenied for ypui town with an extraordina-ry un.tni;nit\. and have then by coiiferr«H| an honoi np.ni me, the pro] > i acHnou ledgmeul of which I do nol feel fully able l« express. But I Itegyoo to be a—m..l th.ii it i*appre-ciated and that it will be gral< ml!, i. mem INN-; with .1 living interest in join pi<»pei i f\ while life irinam*. to me. and. I trust, beyond thai liy my ehildi. n after nn . If tiii" nanit ha» become noted smong the man;., tha: are worthier around von. ihat 1- dne t" its piih.icily, may 1 l»* permitted *•■ HI ai. whenct- ihat came/ Until within a f.-w ii usuries. :i*l the . iviliaed naiiohn of the globe wen pent up on tbe Eastern conti neiii. Twooi three hundred fears ago thej leaked ovei Into this j few and flaw fully al tiisi. lltou Bore and more, but always ill their sw>ttlein..ntstiutidl\ bugging tin- Allan tie coast. With,:, th. lasi twooi three gen erati.'iis. they ba,veburst out. n- it were, and over-mii these \:b.st eoatinents of the West.— Nov. ihej. are Hcattered here and posses the** ucasureh sa stretches of moantaiue and val leys, hills, plains, forest!*and prairies with take boundless pampas and mount.) ranges •>f Booth America. Former generations lived II. villages and town-, thickly settled Uigeth-ei where physicians were plenty and mar at Land Now, the people are widely scattered in man* sections of these many countries.— Foi great numbers the tlm«ly treatment of physicians cannot lie hail: over large tracts of roantrj good or competent physicians cannot W had at all. They can not visit pa-rdeiitaeBonghmanj miles apart to live by tin it profi-sinn. i,..r can they carry raedi-eines enough with them on horseliaeU for their rctiuircnieuis. Hence, has arisen in these modern times,.-, necessity for remedies r> \i'\\ al hand, wuh directions for their u-— s present reeonrne for u lief >n n,. exigono - afttickuesw, when no other ai.l is near. It is a new aoceasity canan|nent up< n the chang-ed conditions ofhuman lift—« want I have spent my years in supplying, nnd I will tell you something of its extent. Our laboratory stakes every da\ some o.<**.i n |Hitimi-i or do*) - of our preparations. Tlies*-:..- all tak-en by somebody. Here i-> A mimU-i ■ i^ial t" the |Hipnl.iiitin i.f lift.'t-u cities as large ;.* Low.-It. taken them ever) day : 'i sickuess heap* no Sabbaths) nor for once only, but ..gum and again year after year, through nearly <>ne third of a century. We nil join in the yokes about medicines' a-* we dn about the Doctor's utiss.ou u. kill, the clergyman's insincerity, and the lawyer's cheating. Vet ea li of the-.- labors aiming the most -ertou-lealraes of life. Sickness and its attendant suiiwring are no dWke, neither Is the treat-meut id* them. This system .-f transportable relief, to be made avallublK to the people, most keep its rcinedii"* fresh iu th. ir memo-ries. This is done by advertising. Mark its •"Ueut. An sdvertis1 nu ut, taking the run of the newspaper.- with which we contract (some 1900 itiinmilly -trnek oii eh Ureenaboto, N. C. nuiaben, that, when piled upvu eaah utb.r Kor the Patriot. M:I;I:<> GOVEBUMEST. Tbe Cominiswion suit by Oongrau to thai par! of tin* isli.ml of Hayli known IIS Snnto Dumingo,to •' spy out ill.- I:iiul" ailli n vii-w to uimi-xalion, is iiii-i. i.-ii |.\ an able corps ofacwa- |«pei cornwpondents. Tliry represent i in- condition of tbe governaaent (s° called) ami of tin? |Hwplu,ait wretched in the extreme. On thir return, the hart1 visited tbecapitajot'thellaytaan ItepnUic : nnd the oorreapoaataail of the New iorh Tribune, under date of " 1'oi-t-au-l'i'iiiee, lluyti; March Oth,'' holds forth as I'uiliuvs: ■•Thecity is very attractive from the Way Al the distance «t two or three miles.' li is buill ou a ilal. slightly rising li.nn the water, and sliminu ap tn the tiiot ui lb"' lulls —wb.ch rise in the background to a considerable higllh, And yet un ilose ac.|u;unt.uiri. we tin.! it the wor-t fibiee be have yet visited. Byoontrast Baato Dominico is adorned »'itli every beauty and every \uiue. The nouses arc bad; tin-whai res are de.-aye.l and dangerona; the inhabitants, like thus.! of Santo itoiiiiii^o, :ue la/.v. lull unlike those of Sjaiitn Domingo, they are also iusolent: the climate is unbearably hot—Port-aiil'iiiiee. being known among Navy nnieors, us the hottest place ever heard ul e\iepl imetjiiesiili-s (here are swamps on either aide of the city which liirni.li inusketoes in season, and yellow fever and such things al oilier limes. They nil acknowledge thai the Negro Kepub-lu ofllayti is n failure. It posReaMt Hone ••!' tbe elements of siteress or stiength or stability. You need not LII outside of this town to become con- \ in I of this. You may gee it ill the terrible ignorance ol the people, their lack ofenergy or intelligence, their low civilization, which is not many strides from barbarism. They do not know whal a government is, nor the meaning of the word republic. There is no pub-lie safety, and no public confidence.— A revolution would not be nu unex-pected event were it to liapiK-a to-tnor-lnw. and ihe lioveriimeni feels by no mis sale. The Republic has not lulvancetl; the people have net ad vauced. Thej have more truly gone liackward, and lliey have drawn their Republic after them. A wholly cot> piteui and trustworthy gentleman eon iiiiied with the t'oiumiatsion, whose name I may uol mention here, was in iliU city 30 year* ago, and he says he cannot see the slightest improvement. A people that d.M-s not advance more or less, goes backward. There is no standing still. Can a Government be a success which has had three revolu- I lunar} Presidents in live years, and I.IHIII major-generals in ibs army, nnd of whose money it raquimSl^OO to buy a pound ol tea f 'i'liis is from "our own eorrespond-enr ol tin- Trihviie. and is authority, lo-hc-sui'c. Yet With these lights, it is the policy of the ltadiculs, as represented in Con gresa, to keep the hands of the whites lied up with "disabilities" in our Southern States, and maintain the ne-groes iu political control! Were it nol that the policy is so evidently dictated by mean revenge, it might well be con cillded to be the offspring of insanity. To strike down and manacle the In-tclligen if the country, ami confer |i >\nr upon Ignorance, is evidence of any thing else than good sense. It hastens the time when there will be. as in llayli. " no public safety and no public confidence." Yet seeing this, thev i-eluse to change their policy. We have no resource and no hone but in the total overthrow of the Radi-cal party. We are willing to accord forever to the Negro eqnal political privileges: but we arc unwilling that iie and his peculiar leadorp shall longer have control. We intend, if iiossible. in force our manacled, bands, and take the part that Providence intended for us iii the progress of the world. I U out for the elections of next veal '. . Senator Wilson, the godfather and baptizerof the republicau party, says that party may date its downfall from the time of the removal of Senator Sumner from the chairmanship of the Committee on Foreign Rela-tions. Bj the same token, when can the downfall of Senator Wil-son be predicted I The "gentleman from Xatick," however, generally takes care of himself. Ocorge ically au< . Commissioner JJi-u Wade is a very bad swearej- u»jjiecij|jjj> when he js an- Oen. T»ent, of den. Sherman's tfaff swears with less sense than nnv otlier man. Asa class, lawyers are very profit ne. So are surgeons. Physicians an- the opiMwite. '•Judge MeCnnii swears, tinih r provo-oatioa, and always with an effort to rcsvaiu hiuiavli. (Jen. Sigel swore in Ban Domingo wlieuhcua.- uptallowed to go onl and utiacii Cabiua'. la^PeJunele^inchtir.ofC'rotou. N. Y". i swears as a porcupine raises !:is -| tills when he is mad. Commodore Vanderbili has left oft*. swearing. Be regularly attends Oie R*-v. Dr. Deenr*8 cliuieh. Admiral Porter swears during eri-ite-inent. He swore when Grant lost his birth in human nature. Of all protetnioiis. those in which there is the least profanity are proba- ' bly the. eiliwre nil actors. Mnrnt Hnlsread sometimes ••wears. He does it willi lorce and consist* ic) uulike l-'uiiui i Groelcy. <icu. HeQuade of Uov. UolJmaii's staff swears modertitely. lie is 8*r« ln-ally eomjuering the habit. Judge lain, i/o habili".all> .ilis.tius from swearing, hut bis friend Jaiucv II. Coleuian swears sometimes. There are ladies who swear, bul an oath from the lip-snf a woman is more ■hocking than from those of a man. James Gordon Bennett never savore, more than to any "1> -h it I*which, Ite pronounced with it Switch accent. TheXewYork Board of Udenieii ■ever swore so hard as ulo a **;! •'-" didn'tu divide fair" on i!n- .!;.!•.. swindle. The clergy should prrwrh ag: I , ■wearing more limn the\ do. ■ li is a «icked as well it«a vulgar liablt. aad ought to be reprobated and put down. Gen. Jobu A. Lo„au need i > swi a:, but does •■• no lint" t. !!•• is a devout I member of the .wtuort'sl I linn-h. lie has been tiiSreS of as « candidate for the 1'iivideiicy. One of the w-'ist instances! i pro n ity wa.s when the ll.Mi.lioi.ice '• swore at SUSIUI il. Aiithony. I. v.as worse tlinn'tis sweaiing at Gen. An-drew Jackson Hamilton liugaone. .V. 1". .S'MH. aaa«» Tlarta.IMI|Sat I II >HUPtolw A ll.in^aawa i VlakS «aaalanw)e ^^^^rtXSii^^ »*- .Oi.W.Xa.OUlC., :; „„„. Norfolk Journal iu his last letter : ••I have some facts to relate aboet Senator Pool, of 21. C, which, if tr*e. (and 1 am assured tbe\ ore) do not it- Heel creditably upon bis official charac-ter. The Senator I uuderstaud, is working out the idea of a new gate that is to supersede all otlier gales.tln-pi.- p.ua; ion of the model, on whichia at 1 Safety : OuTlnre ami prnjn.., Atiroa.1: i'.ilrim-'am) ProtrSa.at Hum. > Hlehiny. Ttr r.Hrl. fie-pom' (.It April i. W.-eive,t tad i- aa hrli^ii kml attractive a. over. Tb« A|.nl iiuiab.ir hajria. a new quarbn. Mid th,. pub lisbar auiieuii...w ib.t aubavuptiiuj. may la-- tiu a uli ilwa iinaiU-i, Ifcsaajh bask nii.nb.as rail .iluaj.l... WUplled. Teruii|l.iea year. Sample nnml*ra, with preitiium ll.t, |r,i-.— paii in is in be obtained, keeps him » I A.lrtia' tit* i'nbii.iier,ji.hn v.. ■SarVMaB*aa. us office (he has one), where be lalmrs 7 r«aVa*e>rel-«wl /laifrfee foi A|*n b, with pine bark and com stalks in t he I,; ,1, apaasur ubla |.«,«i.::.,.„ir„„, ineparaUon ol bis model patenl opejn ., ;.u.:„x..iu.e,w,wpo.l-ameebuiiJi..Sn..iv ami shut gate. When named as chat- iu«oniat^sf«eliaa|nSie«VarkCitr,al»w. maiiol hi.- Southern Outrage Commit, big all the arebiteotanU *lalla of n,.,,,,. tee he lN-gged to he excused. Some mre aecnrateW ami plainly. AI-.. » full people appreciated this declination asi,,0. enetavin',. iil„.t,ati,.u- th,- ute.t l„. . nil 011 ac- ln.ivein. nt. in modern aiaiumotli aaataSaalMa. he liailu't, sil on the delicacy in I'otd : bul il wa roiini of thai patent gate tilt.- ... work i ul liutt and committee. •A'hen itp|K>inted nneof 'he the Com-1 mil .....n Indian Allans, in- dedindd lie.-.i::-..- Insilulies were ton great, ml 1* i.]i.:-i-iiiin with thai gate problem.— -iu —i ihink of ii.! An i . s. Senator SWiugillgOII the gate, iu limes like! iii 'se.neglwling Ins Senatorial duties, an.l drawiug pay «iili a serene con-i .-•• .-tt •nt can • \.-: -, •■■11 :,i S inn //.a ■• Tamrr.—Repnbli-tai.- i - and Members were the •litres of impatience in the ante-i the White House to-day.-t-rtltclu had iin; .ii.in; business with the President, and nailed anil wail.il all the morning fertile Doot-kis .-I ■ I lent to :, •:! thai he was in. Itnl n. in came with no President,null so they Ktalke.1 off to the .'aptto'. - All of this ti Gnnrt was ia a 'ittii: can ass ten) nn the south side ofPent*- .-.'.', ■ ,1'ii.l a\i -.ii- ll TllirU-el.tll -Irci-l. wltere ' ' irm '. ■■ I'l les ir" was sliow- |||« :!n ! '.■ '.• ' ("; • \!'- -:i- I101 -i-s and ■ mi til ' hen t't kicl .t;^. lie lli(.tocg':!\ invesiigaii-il the mysteriiii nt .ubd'iiug ki.-l.tnu l.orsi .. and then wal ed leiek !•• ti'-- White House.-— Wash. Cor. V. Y. World, March 2* il..: .11 lite the lie. to , ■ are !.- S! I. IS.il I :i~-.l in faanisUag .iiiaa with a aaaat. .f ^.- An ....1.1.H0.; |ii|.. urgjn, Lit be., ranag. i-ratoni -.ii.ii.al boOera, aeJf-aaliai! anrlala- • - .. illll.ile-ipe pl'r»pe.-ti-,e.|rallitlf. enaipli te lb; aantaiiSaaWa 11-. Kv.-ry pan., ..' ;■-- magaiine it tilled with ■sfaaAua] Bap 1 ; ina praetfaBl paint of vi.»,au.| »..aaaam- ... ::ii il 1.. all of a .- :.'nt in., off luavbal.ii .1 I 1.11 fuiind in-engaged ill inUi.-lr al [.iiiauil.. I i 1 Mialied by Western t Coia|«ny, S r..i k It...-. Mew York : |LS0 p.-r aii't.n.t. The Man !i nnnilH-r of Kurt.; .i;.i,,.i . , • •• I '•••>'« fully .il.t.ili. tlie de-eive,: |.",...i.it,ly wbi.-b tbi. eieelleut u.-riiKliial !...- worthily won. It, nmHanta nsnaiaaaiml -. a. I an- int.-. ling 1.. ebiMrcn «>f I .:^.f .nouli as well ... tlmsi- f.ir wli.i.-e lK-n • III it I- -•..•.-itilly iv.11.1l. T.rni-. ts par au-innii J. W. Ilinke A !_'.'.. ...mi (la. ii—*. Iftiimli WaakatB. f..r Apiil i. be 1 ne u»,iiiHl aeapital asaabat il iff. Tb.-prii-.- -' t I'.'- il ailhiUjtJM raaeh of all. and no l.i.er .-I real BuodJUerataffa, .boahl ba with- . ill it I'lil.'i-l.nl at sfewburgh, X V .''. /: ' ':,r.'l«*i.. f..r April-./ ,-v/.''..V. ni.ire fu 1 <-f -ror.-l tblnjeaehaa aaasl-asnief t» ' . in-. !ili-:i.t table aaelcuiiie. i.iU.r.Well aail • !. 1. >l il-Miu* T lil.1 Hated, and leidele ui.b \. tab], luforuiatiua Jar th. plantar, II -1 llener. We in'.-!, 11 oeever. ruake 11.1 1 -;. I il pralaeof tbi- ai-i^arln... TI.. n-;..i.a 1 lira it hm iil.taii.ed. r.nd tlie appris-iatinu \\ -r-t,„ n,.||,. I •*■*' ■ 0 s. htaa l-y Us reader., ai. tin- .un -I Holts., will |a) I oiarks ..i' it- |;riat worth. Sulweriptinu ?-' I nnnaanw now arsl the-i, I. re.1i.bed by the bast of - ' - T1— CAUCISSKIi. Wha killed CaaraaS .i.fUiuSsabajB. I did it, by jingo— I killed C. S. 'W1,„.*MM* . I I. wld Jim >V— I «•»• krai .1." : . , . . . „ U»W'» thai f«f high Ybaat-hlkits <>ui.' ... 1, raid J~- Sat*— I laid Chark-a out -. Ttiat's wbafl the n Wnn dug bis .ran- J, C'ermu'n# 11.'.', 1 dng the holu , I pl.nad Charlie! Wbo rjaile.1 the e.iffln ' • 1, .Vfiinifi Tinaer-Hi. With nry lltlte baaaaMW m Iaaibsl.il-. TTlio revl the prayer r I. .aid tnaas 'Lat altar* Pear. -." --, ■ '. ilutuolaili... .' i' . Head luuguage--0 hi •To protect Sm/ihril i' Forgers to bo aneoaia satiUis. A eo-operatlTe moveniei tread-mu.. ITow to raise Sects' '"*IW flic tops ahd pull, i -. A thing that sliyii' t f(t7 f " the public—*f*BCcnMSrs*. An i'ajfbjj spiiu.. d at live o'ciocik in r! p /.'.,.i... nl.il 'one huud^'nwmber. .-y 1 '•" """"'■ 1""''1"1"'1 ••' Clswlettea,s.c. _.,'.: 1 in New ll.iiii'i-l.ii.. and the Tha SWlacra /Va.fcr sad ft .I..1M..1I1. ,,. tin Coiiimittii' on KIei'tioi.k|Tli(.l»aB>rtels»«A«T''nl«a"»lJonraalof fit ivoi .. KilnaiiU. lleli.iH-l.lt, Ipeif". and i. eoodneled by a fnll eotfat ..1 ..... iiteslnl. Tiirii inoie (1 ide and latent.-d aauSaa Kiel nd. V11.: ... |N 1 yea! • 'I:..- .1/..'.,.- t-.r Matel. ia beloie us, bill a. bav. ii..; tiine 10 n.itiio il thl. week. Will, l...wever review It next week. Tie- nriae ie 1*50 I'.ii.li-lie.l in X.-w Y..r», by Ja.. Sni- A correspondent n lm know a gnat di al aln ul fien. P.. !•'. Butler, write the chief reason lor Bnti piolesscs to vo the historx ol Wll 10 say '1-a; tro r's aniteo- ly ml columelits ol ,,. io:.. cs|H-c;il lie; ;iii-ii Prime .Ml illllij's In. is- n.-.i ll Ie utl -led i:-..t. IheC •iiii.-i-iu-nt .i' ■■ ill. 1.10 ll •:.. 1'..' I..:.;;.i.at.11 two from 'i'..- .1-. u liieh niaki the llou-e si a ..1 -1 ihi; nexi - ssion l.'Mi ISeptlbU-ram. :" HU ■>•*■ ■ « 1 it*. »- there are Sts members,and 11 luajorit.i i> I-'-'. il.e. ,.,M ^. ^o. Iteinocrai s will I icn .. ilj ;. i. litti <•■ coiilrol li.e House, II...MM r ■ir [M-i'seii! nnmher. which des- .- IHI.Iin.ii- 111I1 . ami the re. , ... ir -V"-.«-i*"..- I'-ir April. A llr.t. eb.-i* LttST- ....ntlily. rMS I'ubli.bvd .1 New- \.J. ale eiu-iaul i> ie. venue reiminllepnll ....- .t;^ ta. 11. Irom in. . :;:.-. '..a.- 11111 ■ i.n ill the session . .1 ... ; \ mi .i-t:.'- they have J.w 1 it.-.tui. and defeated tho upts..i ii." i; idicals ai extreme i.lii'ill.— .' • ' '■'■■.:> 1 1 >'SS. against England was the tuefinglish jonrnals,and ly of l.iad Palmerstoii, Minister of England, u eelciiia.. .1 wotniMi order he was in command ... New Orleans. Ic Our c"i:. spoudciil says thai when iho , New Yorkjounalscontaining Palmer, ,-, ;-.„■,,- /;,.,„,.„• .\„r,.:,,,».—\ ■ton's speech arrived in Sew Orleans- ,.,„.,..,..,;,,:,.. - .,*., \,-» Vork journal where lien. I'.in'.ei was then 111 rom- s;|v. .;,,, \ ■l,,;,,,.. intends moving maud, tbe General happened lo beat (|j; { .. ,.|,.,,; ,„ ,\tneriea shortly, and diu.u-r in the house lornierlj wwupied • tl|a| i/MfMU,. js alieady preisiriiig 10 by H.n. Twlg„*s .-' Ibe » .Mil.'derate . M, |jum r;ii»!aud for New York as army, -and very prominent on th.- table was the silverwan- of I be exiled Coiil.-derale." in theShlnl ol ihcdill-uer 1 he Sew Vork. Herald was brought iu containing Paliuerstoii's spee«-h.— Havingnad it. Itntler curse.1 Palmer Bton violently, adding that •• he a mild h,. d—to h— il the time would 1101 yet come when '••'■ would issue lite same general order in the streets ol Liver pool." Our coirespoude.il i.-.pi.-is us to communicate i.i — name toGci ler if the General desires.—-V 1 ;-ii tl,,. .. |vi •-•■■ guard ..1 Ihs Im'a lal 1 in-igr. uion. !li- ■■-.•••ti1 higbi • and ihi . . piip.-i- imperial will bring up the -iii- in lime. Just previous ;■• tin. i- i" -'.il.d large invest- York - a his - statement, I to the .tlt.-r. amonnts to any- . though li'.it ;;:.- on the usual -: authoril - •:,-■ ■ Itiell '-1 shall.on all suhjaets, haveapoliny ! ot my own, but none toeirforee ss linsl the will of the people."—U.S.Grant. ••No Kepublican Convention, not e\c:iof a single cpunty in the I,°. S. lias asked for San dotningo. Tin- Re-publican press has given no voice in its ktvor. No class of our citi/ens • ; iiii-iel.anis. larnn-rs or uianiilHctiiiers ; —has asked for it. Nineteen-tweHlie-1 ih- of tbe Ui piibliian party are oppos-ed to this and all OIIMI schemes of wan-ton waste of the public treasure forthe aggranili/emeiil of adventunrs and speculatoi s."—Tolrdo HlatU. lm i'l.I III... acci Utld ■ l.i; ••bi :: II as I .i>,./ oul ol lite war N ipi.li->:: hadcatlsii •. in '..- mad.' in Kcv .!•;-. Itnl « :.. the! thi Earthquake! in the 8au4uich fsIaaaV —.sv-ii Francisco. March l.'l. The slui'ks of earthquake in the lln- j waiia Islands on the IP1I1 tilliue. j wen- guueral throughout tin- ^i ul. f.reul ine!..- wen- hurled down li..... | the cliffs; and some of the valleys wen-1 rendered uneultivablc by the debri- " oi correspondents, is from the mountains. At Honolulu tin in* ea*i except or not, sliock ('oinmeiiend al 10 s P.M. fhej llliil. - /;.|/' ..."li |> .1. rn ISR5 the debt of Louiajana was about #.»,OHO.OtS; it is now. including th.- so called scenting deb»,eompi ising eiidoi.scincnt.s 011 aonhlcss 1.11I1011.I-. ship catml. an.l other bonds, over? 10,- 000,000. A N.-w Orleans rorrespond-ant ot tbe Springfield KepubiicnH hasl sufUcieul far* in the piwpl Massa j pn-by • IWI . an. tin I wen- three iu number, and follov.-.l in rapid succession, hurting over one nun a,-i j ute. At ihe other island* the line ,.-,..' was duiereiit, the last shuck securing Walker, March 13 IS7n.tbt> •* Lahairaat 11,24 P.M. ■. uf d'' . —pur man to tl ■ribingthe oath ol office ap| ov. re moid afti r: ■ 'v onll I,. hav: ;.,- ih. ... . 11,. ilndeds ig expire. Howi ig iv.p.ile.1 irom ill be 1 V il mysell ,,y..,, ol Ihe I'oinmotiwealth ol \ irgi.iia.and il.. ilemnly swear (or affirm) thai I will stip|Kiii and main) mi Ihe Const!- tuti 1:1 mid Ian the 1 .S. and the (' . -Titiilion .1 ■' Vir: 1.1:1: thai ,),,.,.:, ;| and • ;'"' I i|U.llit) ol all m( |i,.foi the : iw, nn I that I will fail'-l'tilli preform ;!.• duly of in' ability. So ■ ■! Ihe State o! .....ui ize and ai-c. pi iiitor John Johns! 11 ii 1 d by the I), in-., rats in Legislature. i'i help lH*en re-fin Vir. landing chiisctt* to believe thai ii the body called a fceajal'iture recently adjurned " hiul doui) 10 the people of MassaviiU: setts what thev did to Louisiana, they would never have lelt Boston alive. "— The same oaWa*ls»udeiil describes this Legislature M having been eonipo.-cil ui igui)i'..nl.lila.ks,caipelliagg. 1.- Irom the N'oi lb. and a 1 mail minoritj of tbe meaiies! Souliicin wlute Hii-:.. men t|„. without a •' last place of residence," ,-„,, soared wit ii whiskey, living with ne-gro women, and snieiling like wet dogs as they elbowed about the lobby opctdj selling their votes. I'uder these rf'-lj-li cunislaiiiL-hetliink-iii.-unieasii:i...ilc 1 To-1 ,|-.li.lni-t.ii to .Ml for John It. to expect ihe planters to talk «ith i>0.,iiau,, the ltndie.nl nominee. Sena enthusiasm of the old Bag, or to con tor'.lohnston has already iwoven his aider the Owvernmenl which upholds ability and earnestness in theSeiiate, such a Legiaiaturo " the best the world amlwasnnr of those whoso bravely oversaw."—V. l.Aw. ball lei] ag-iinsl th infamous bayonet . j election bill whei.lt was up in thai The Wnsbingiou correspondent id 1 memorable nighl session uhich cul-the India.tapolis Journal, reprodnrcd . mi 1 ited in the pa> IS the tJnvuafelrln Washington, says: It is certain thai SpeakerBli ine has. been coquetting with the JJopprtueada ] for some months prerr. for the purp — of breaking down President Uranl - Adrainistr.Mioa and getting MM nominnuoa himself. . *jaje,/,,iir*s. accu« s (.rani 1 mivlsers among vbom is Senator Morion, ol •riring him bad advice iu the Sumner business in order to destroy him. ami leave the succession open to a new man in Is'- After sii.h betrayals, can the " truly loyal" trust I 11 -Mor-ton aad itiaiue arc not faithful who is I /1. tinition of ftatHculitM —The New Y .t-k Meaning feat defines Hie mam Ivudii'il priiM-iple lo be that the Uovent-mi- tti is" to lie made the armed guard-ian of whatever tin- party which hap-pens to control ir for the time may sup pose to !■• the lean, riiihtt ol any of Its me.iiii -is.'" Thi-Paul i- l.'epii'ili.-an and lor tree trad--. Ii hasno doubt,been smartly alienated from the ira.lieals.bnt having known them well, it may be lagarded as the very Imaa authority rciati.iK lo then plans and pnr|">ses. A KansasClty pofer gives this time-ly warning to apairofromantic lovers. Tl nuple win. haven habit of piuin-. imdii g Kansas avenue aliove Bights, aver) moonlight uigbt, too gi-niliinmi with his arm aruuuu the lad','.- uaial oughl to .|iiit that. Such proceedings are only appropriate foryoung people, and on thc.bnrk streeis." vlt -- .'ai.-tii-it. pi .V. roJuroi ».—ChiefJustice Mason. of Sebraska. has delivered an opinion against negro—itting asjurors In that the fourteenth and fifteenth amend-ments grant rights to negroes, but Im-pose no duties upon them, and that ju-ry service i- .1 burden, and not aprivi lego : and that the State construction can be changed only by the same pow-er that enacted it jthat Congress could not COIII'.T stiih authority to change np-on the Legislature. Another ifot/d< WetUina in {%*mst> I.union March IS.—It u- rumor. .1 thai a niaajage has NJCII arranged between tin- Pt't.i-i— lieatilce. the iifth daiigh ter ami ninth el.tld of Qlatei Victoria, and the Murn<.isiil Kl>. The Prinnes is now in he. fouiteeulh year liaving tocu born on tlie 11th of April, 1837.— The Mar-fUU was born iu IStO. The people «f Georgia are arranging for tlie emigration of large numbers of Swedes to that (state. Several of these pinphj have auuady l'.-en em-jiloyed there, aud the Georgia (wipers say they make the very best and most valuable sorvantM and laborers. bet Is it -1 ncees^i 1.,. peotiln who are vi-r must be prorinftlohafe'. "inn- • m eiir The difftfcnce hot* -•• 1 . and a captain on th- k SOinlls Ml. thill on. »!!:'■. the Miter watches thi A Mivss.M-hnaelis ho\ toll, et. on retarniug home 1 la ili.u li.xii-gi- VY i^liiii . been iu his achool '•■ help repair his tojitli. Xhi'.eoa! troubles old story • Seen". Bosl iiiU'. "Is >l' cold, li-' eld. flflMK* "Is the ■ Itilly ■ M Worry liuril. daatlaaSnt up (the coal n . pail, J«U,. 0"d lull. Tlie fellow who wnn ir Hie rw.i-liemleil •i I, out lieconse one head call tutievhiinter. is now li , . up" lie oll'eis to go willing head H hie 11 itself in 4 bag dui in ir"tintions still pending, Culling a trouble- Paring :1 eortt. Motto tor velocipcdi-1 s a wheel there's u way. Smith el.ewa. In ■ar**f |.< No. he dou'i. 1 tell Jon he ili.e- ^'. . him wjlhnnl a :-- ■• Pirhaw! :hnt's hi - eon. Mi.illnweint \ct. A musician, in -;■, in intended conceit. ••Hi.ring th- ev.-n.t ■■ a . songs ma\ l»c as]»erted tta-liliotl." If :■ man HIIII hi. .. i.i«i!lnn, whal 1- i' tlu-ii mod.- ..f I: ;i bn>a9, and *« ■•■ A Mihiaukii- man, one liiiud.ed dollill •-us ipld the inreres per cent., came prom ..-• tno year with ilvi ... . leucy ;o pay ih.u iul. 1 Ilia) Ih.- fnc dollars. i.-iy, he Innted lip ; lid went Awn** Wood. ■ -liotild par ili.u 1. •• :.» lake pare "i his :.. • 1 ar. A vet'-ran was r. lo a crowd ol boj having i""n in B\- "Tliat's nothing," ' fellow, "mv Siste, St . '. ed eleven limes. "What si lovely I \ N.* «aid a friend to Jl 11 l.h.i.de liajnS*f< «-ti, ■ i'a--.d thein ou li:. "A snowdrop! I ••...- a hair belle,"' »ai' A 11 -idesiiisu ha .... mat with the word - .11 the c.-nti... a 1 si-eing tl" mat, I I'onsni John, wit •' ' thM yon make Mini a dooiiuat I"' A debtor who owe I -. dollars niii-re.' his en ol one thousand il 0.1 il.e l.i .1 ol 1 months, which -.. tir'f bill was pro due: .n'l. mi I tbe debtor for. a . ,i... . i-. said: •Tl..- !.,. ' is, -, j .11 anvtiiing: and I '"■ field into iniill 1 1 . yon ihu .-hock 1.1 -1. ;. . I - '••, Wry, Shy gayly " II i-af.-e I'm aa uu».,. ... Whal makes von -11 I "au-c i*\ 1 '"-* a .* nheic ! A' il itliio II don't lo.,:. ,, made of! Why, 'tis newI ye-lerday on*, ofdail's ■- And whal wa 1 dad U hy,oui oi granny ... her mam give i * A man in l'oi nvilii. wjdou With Hun ■ font of lti- MI, : ship the other nij "Ins'ti." bul wot Uln'l petition lor "In 1 iighi down in ..... -. ilh the wboll ol I The encounter wa I The husband nn. d num.. . with tie mark hia ii.-...!- broa lur own oflsprl .- 1 browsing around for "Fi.idl.-st: !.i The ministci of lit 1 month. The City •' Artie'.'— 1 Tl.e women v ' liveiy uui.iani.-i la. - passed the Cap.- of I
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [April 6, 1871] |
Date | 1871-04-06 |
Editor(s) | Duffy, P.F. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The April 6, 1871, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Duffy and Albright. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Duffy and Albright |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensboro Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1871-04-06 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
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OCLC number | 871563331 |
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Title | Page 1 |
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M GREENSBORO, K.C,
By DUFFY 4 ALBRIGHT.
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