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VOL. A'VIL GREENSBO&OUGH, X. C, MAY 10, 185G. NO. 882: PUBLISHED WEEKLY ritorial Legislature aro to lie chosen. This Leg- T , ,. islature to be commenced in tb .• month following |i'j M. b. Ml Kl WOOD. LV-M^f0"- A;'f^j»"« Torrid which have been irregularly hlled are tone vaca- Ajneiicanism—Henry Clay. to the view, against those whom they accused of I Weinvif!attention to th I following coramuni- ".'appointing theui. Wliiggery vied it» own' cation from Mr. iJotl , which, wit'i'the extract '*■**■ . i his, then, it ar-pears- was the ori'_i:i of Salive I'm with you again- BY GEORGE p. MORHIS. :aUver- have the people of Kiun to take a licsb. atari I,,, [!aVc \ „ to c.sl.b^h .'i-. V^y's v.ews in re- , ««•«» vote /or Mr. Folk. ii, iLe right path. , Luiva to .,.-.• l.'ativc Aiuericanpaityci i - i i; ::ni '-Thus it will be seen tliai whatever may ho the "•"TKS. 1 ii; . by iufoiti.ee, to show that il bo were now alive S""'''y "f the nW, the ofitmsivei.rt.i of ihewlor, From the Wilmington Herald, April 30. his syuipuihii a:,u juetguiMit would lead hiui to "'" *""7'c ••/(he foot, the turn of the tJu'n, or the American Meeting in Wilmington. .' eo-oj-erato with ■:•■ ; re ,•; t Am tie iu party. I <''•"->" ''<'«•< o/'< ./.,#• that attaches to the American Kansas BUI I". <\ (iui.hrikii , aii ■ ■■■■• ■■' i, ol i ' ' ll": '" . ■'. . . : . . \ '...-. . I '• ■' • • , »li '. : • ii- \\ ■:. How harnioir- .' •: • ,;,.,. ,.,.,, L- • furnished lor puhitcaiivti, as serum; tuctnAf.i..r:u:.i, ,'■''■ ""'"' ''•■' ■:•"■''•v-■■■"■""•''•• <'■■'•••'■• lluu&altl.l.jyi if.o..rr hheellpp Ifrrooumi tbhose i'V t» uivu an analy.-i> ui Ins int icding I '.-marks, ,,,...', . . . . , ],,. ,,,,„• ,i..:..,.,. , , .. :., : N fi" >\ &.] <>^ri***>«r^-i''';«.::;: i" j■■■""•—>—;' 1^^.^^%, ... i -ll.i-rai. ut ol the, ,li>;;U,-,d the prineip.cnoi the political pallita ol .,,;.... i , ■ • , , ,, ,'tlil\ M IMVTT9 . ._.. ii .iu.,' i ;„ i,,i!v , .„ I he circumstances under whieii the letter waa ,. , ..<ni.i .u. I,I,IIS. ' •,! ;'::V.;:.iN.;:v.:::;:;::;\jv^'v.:::!:'t;;; -n«u:«*«.u«.L».1 ,«-,,.,,...., J—,.A,-!.-,...IS..,. :! ', ;' ;: ,.i ;.:. ,„ ho knew well, and paid a deserved nib- lu»J'^pressed will, the magnitude oi me evil ■ ■ :. ;•:.:, intellectual aud 1 worth, and •"*»«»» "•« necessity f..r tm.t org!»,.:fali..,,, w., EfiuCilion and Occupation •.::•::• ;■ ;.,.:,, j for Iho ic-pcct.vc .!..■.» M- ».i.i.-J. '-^'-;!f«.;e hc..„.!-»i..« n=t .,.-p >.;..,.,:....■ i.,r, • I , , i • . -..I..:-' i.1l.. .v ..l.i.a.v. i !i en - :t,,u,p 'i■,;, i,b,i.;ir,,1.'iii.'i.i,d; s li'C cltctioii o! .Mr. Cla> created a natural desuc. U is stated that ol the sis hundred and six : ...".■: :: : • l. i' .-. . I i:i t l;i . \ . If. Can. L f.i t I!' : • . ; • • . i v - M ;.. ,.i .... ;: '!. : ■. .-'ir: I:-.CI .... ...... lllr... .,..„ ....... ,^t in the very active c.,nv..ss in which 1 wa, conviert w a.woccupv the Ohio IVnite.iUT. ' '".': ', ': ' ' '^'.1 u ,,l", r ^i.,.i, 1 >i. «..! have it in my , ,„„• t„ r-movc : ^ . ]. ' '" ; ^' f^i ,"ur «' » reader Write, - ! v caocd upon. .IOII it-r.i,nded ai i..u<li lci.uih, J I | ali. lllUr huu.iicd, or nearly bixty per cent, ol ,.,.| with m-„e that, hi, n>ual ah.l.ty and bo»cr ; ;; ; ';•',' '",;'t;^ ,,;. ;•;.:. °* i the .tire number, have M Iradi " This brief ■" ■ .: •:;.".:■'". ../;;:"■•,; :'V.'"". T ■» -v « -..•m,...,,,,. \,,.;,.!.:, VU.-K.|*,»,,J ",t",!:m-is: i''«"»a« two greatWHU ,,,-ed h) the lenocraucp.,., ^ he . 1U.„, ,., „;.„ :, „ i:., ;,. ,. ifik , l„r tccc-s . itle-education and Kegular occu- Since last, with spirits wild and free, I pressed my native strand, I re wandered many miles at son, And many miles on lam). I've seen fair realms ol the earth By rude commotion torn. W hieh taught me how to prize the worth Of that where I was born. In other countries, when 1 heard 1 he language of my own. How fondly each familiar word kwokc an answering tone ! Hut when our woodland songs were suns I pon a foreign mart, The rows that faltered on the tongue With" rapture thrilled the heart ! My native l.,nd, I turn to you, \\ itli blessings and with prayer, Where man is brave and Woman true And free as mountain air, Lwg may our flag in triumph wo-.e Agamst the world combined, And (fiend: a welcome—foes a grave, Within our borders find. •.. the resolution iutruduc.' i by a .' ■■ ,'. i, I . .... .-...t, 'I'. I.. Ciiiigma.i, c.i i.-hin;: I he From ilm Lyncliburg Virginian. James flu^lianan- Ma. lit (IIA.N.W has been at la.t permitI 1 to t!ts st..\ii:av sii>ii:nsi.Ts. In lslfl at a meeting i#> bm^atter, he report-ed resolutions favoring resistance to the extension ol Slavery,.and thjadmi-'n . ibe S an ,.| Mis-souri a> a Slave Slate . !:1 1:;:: "•' "'■'•' • i'■• ' ■ . i Berks Louiity. saying that In. .i.., .,: ,.,,i.,n,.-e bad given p aeetotbe i .... v.. .,...; i|,,.t instead uj repealing it be was i.. l.ivor ol its cxteasion and inainteuanec. I.: I s.-, i i„ a lctur t.. Col. F.iruey, niokiaf over the settlement of the slavery agitation by the passage o| tbe Comprouiise Measure.- during Fill-inures Aduiinistration, and hoping that before a. dissolution of the Union be might be gatheiwd t.i In his lathers, and never be permitted to witMSS the sad catastrophe. [p 1HM he wrote to Mr. I..-akc. of Virginia. eonceruinz rillmore'a Compromise .Measures of IK-jo. which had been passed by Cousreaa, and said. " that the volcano has been extinguished and the man wh.. would apply the firebrand to the combustible uiaterials .-n!i remuning »ii' produce an eruption t|n( „jil uVCrwhe!m the loiiMitution and tlie L'uion." Itll'M.N.tX's LABI SOMKBSET. Oili the -Nhol iVeemoer, Is.. ,. ..,,„„ lhr00 inmiths« Mr. Buchanan, in a letter to John ..lub II, ol l.om..;,n.,,says : •• i|lc. Missouri Com. pi-miscis- p.,,0, and gone lorever. It has de-parted Retime for it hj, passed away, and ■ the best, nay. the only mode now lelt ol .,„„„,., do»CH the fanatical andreckless spirit ofthe North w to adhere to the existinp settlement without Ibe shehtes. ihaO-fct o,•appearance of Wavering, and without regarding any storm which may L raised agaiuat it. J WHAT JACKSOS AMI FOLK THOUGHT OP litM. j I he Washrngt,.,, corus^.ndent of the New • ■ rk hveiiini- I'ost makes the following statement Which he say., ,„, be proud by unquestionable il..:i i.l t!ie twopartns, that ( i ::\.<. ■_;:!;,i \\V II I -...- ■ -u: l.-.ci ,..,„.■;.,. .....in nl.ee ol the tuah-ritv Ml ii-le "»»>sBect.tliii!im:itt..::..tt..ss oo"".. llli..oc p( rint,, wwiittlhiouuutt lki--tt:l.'.iiun>; Ii.;!..„, , '"'' ,•—.... .. ..........,. ;. .,„..,, ,„ 1 •'■"• sbt-cuhad been adopted tor the puri^o of »> ^1^-UiS that lie would trtu grou.. ' ! ^. .^ " ,lfi'. Jh '' 7 .'" J ■ ■ ■'■•■-■ ■ ■■-■"•-'■ ,. ,. . ^,, Vikeu, who auhou I. a hM. , e-t- •*-!•»* »h« " m.t t-s being preauttuiu :.v: : •<"'•■■■■>-:>l"-»-- "« l«rili .« .be young are ■ ' ' :; [i" '■ ■il!-'' ,... ) ,-.;- ;!- uiuiuulilid lcr ll'.e St-ea'ter's ^ ^^«tu to incline Miongly t.wa.ds il, in I ,.,: ' - —■'■ l «• '"■ ■;;.■:■'- ' ■ ■-. ;" "Hee hi> --; .ha::.-,. •:.'■■.. ,..r '!,!.•• 'r,,,se of .addUng the ^^r inie. vi.ee ceuid b.u.uwn Iron, wl*t I . ' {^.*^ "'' ".'"''V ^ , l'W' ," i'"' "n "»"»« I'> »PP«eiation of favors to c e-and ,.. in Mr. vania. IbLs Klc, iuduced^n'.'uu^nmH «.KI, ihi... that he w,s ready it a pro;cr time ''ec ""! .lur'"^ a.[\ h»J- ;l"" t,,us 1 •" use ul f««b..a"s case the d^p.lays of admiration vc - 'fuently ,,. ,..|| Jackson tba, >V< ' T i"' tuhich he thought for rea>o..s aligned Stad not f0"™ '! !'" ' .. '.h°1 ^'^ V"** U'"",\ "'« "-"e witnessed nuy be supped to relate n„,v •. .ailn-r hard r,.l, as I.,,, |n,)„)Z 1 '' '" jrtarriv«l,)tu cooperate with limn, in tiuir "".""^ Kr?1 ° li,B 0|"" * Vniieiiti.irv ted the to the future than the past. It i t tW he has elected il-r tec**,. „ N., ... , '^ , J" >:■ • - t ■:..-.,. t ::.r.i.• .« !..,vk-., iniluence, thai T" "f ,!" '"?, »'u'' ««*• «< «>>e luisery and ben Senator. Secretary, i;„.I,:-sador, ami ,|,.„ it." «.,i :. Iu ,„.-.„*- •• t't'-, hJ^A.? \\ .• rican pasty with the election ol hanks—d..~ I'ti.i r eeeas'i.!..-, a .'.-■. v. lion i.'.'v •. .. .■ _: ui in mis as uini ail othir o<.-c;iMoi..-, '. • ;■ ''■■'■ ,. .,...... ,., satrilico Ihe country, when th.-v J';.1"" .:.-'.... | , : . 11, ill, givt s I I,, ll i . ■ : ;■• •■ . i-t u: .u i-, that it '.: In . ball 1. . . ■. . i. i ■•■ i ; - I., b pesfei tly i.h.-tn 1 !'• ii ll uati . II ?',l\ il.i r S.i.l-ll'.'l. ..; i.... ■ . i. •.. .. ol I':. . : . I, .;:.,..:. • i. :■ . '. 1 '...lit - (lilt* 111 -.: :.:, i... pint) i I •: ..,' i olll . i lil.lroV .. . . , ll..: :.-. i.e.- . . . i ..- I ■ :..'.. ;:. I", I. la ut • ! ' ,ri"-."' ,!-":" up.nil.em toiubli.sha.. ' impmtani i,'ii.-;...u, as it .' , ....... ... .:. ..-. i. • -.■•:... i I., Ill\ >!..\ ■ t! hi .-i Ii i l.i . ■ :•,;..i n in : iv..roi - '. ; l to i i.. ... ■;■ i ■ ■■'...■' i ■ ■ . i . . . ' . '.-. I ■ la. «l v.. ' • 'il .V.I '..'...'. 'i • ;■ . I.e !:■;.■ i . i ..! ll. -..■'.:ri . Lie..-; \: i.j • .;■.-.■ I I...it'.. - ::p:;.»— ' • ■■ i> . ■ ' .. . . i '■ \. .-i i... . . ■ . ; . ; • j I I.I -iiitciwi.iii.il i I'-.r cailying the i ... ciiiall. It in I er- -: i iv In h..\v tb it ri iii- Yl t.y ii S> nth -l.< l.ld i l< r :i. i.i i •. : ■...■; ■ . • u .-late. i . '. . • ■ ; . :..,.:.. :l i • li.V . v . ' ■:::.'.: v. '. l-t l! at thai hall he holi -il'. I.ili |ii\. ,. . . int : ,. i..:„ 'v"i'1"-' I . v., i,,.i -.1,;-,, ,u ihe iiile.e-ts i.l t'.i-ir v ' ' < .......i. ... iorc.g.1 iiiiiuence, tllal ' . . , , , , ./, —" '"'•• ."•'•".i, i.n.i :.-s;:ui.r, an i Ml "• K.m rue «HU nii.li; t r ii ,.,,. i . - ■ • ■ ':• . ' I* • th o *ct iu up,ui the couutrj, and «t.ich has ! «.'..e that prevail throughout the land. 1hu a,:- he i.a- di>ch..rged the uu-iesof each wiit, },, u ,. :..-, .,,,;„, ! , , ' v, ' , *"' " ^KS^^^^>^-I-=^:'.W,^.W „ ,i^r:i^^ -srt%S ; :.,..s. -UK-J wee ..nciths »""^ »I»HS or ol the Whigs i::to that ,,,r.. •'•'::"'".: ;"'; " J» """;. Ha ■*■?!' ».'«■"••»'w«'»«>'' I»r no more n..«.«y dc»...n ! was ,,- . |„ . ,... r.csi.lcnt U • |„,: ,., ,.'„.,.......,., ,..,,.,.,,,„, fuel. a:. i^ycaJiot, would .'tats ,!.; two great I -'^ J "'^ '^ "?' °*n fW,0X P«ffre" *lr-iiuu* in Ins honor. Uis life ba, ,„„ .„..,.;.,. i. .,... ,Mj ^ "*" ■ .' ;,...:,;. ' ..;. w | pallits Manding piety n.tteh , they now' do. H*^ M—'"" - «»•« ~ «« >** '.■>. «- ■•■ • v,.,a..J ,..-„•!.. :• -, r„. ,,r .., ,,.„,.. ... w„ , ;,;,.; . .... ^ ,,".«'';'; . ll ■ ( • " IL U,:, » „,,.., .■ ,. .!.,,!i,M;,:1:,,i,.:>":-:v'"r 'W,,! ^'V'1 '";..ra "LS to eln'T^ . |W:|^ '-•^"'•'-^ .".^ !:;,;:.^v,.. :■. . dm..,, ,-ri.rfmav still . i-,c ',;„,. tvad .1. lie «a!!vd ;—'^ :J- hil '»' ^ -"••'' l-rtjt woui! ,-,.: I,, V J^,'V,.'V •'■'■"., " !V titled In'?. 1 M ' ' •W V"^.'-"'' ' '■"' '"'": ' '.:vL'i-i'"- «'«J«" « »*»re if |.« ddi.sh and io read Mr i.,;u.vr I'*!«'l it ha., and continue to make assetsious irom ^ " *H"« *■ '"• t '"'tj • rather n. ted for a certain ph.:bihty oi principles , «*w«J '■■ -Haunt ... which, ^ Secretary of Stale c epk"^dtla adires,:Tut ,l,c ^8" P^hlio... It seem, to me lest, « r^a- .T.Cf^«*•!»"« »««U *" regarded . wh^c!. has o..abk;d him t«, adapt hi,nself wi tit H- ^tfCi- lail-l I M.pport the ,..|kv of Vb al :- . \ ■ ,; - v :.'...;;.,, •' "■«« «'« ^^ «»'' -:- N«i»« ^ould, ...; ■?■»?«;«»«■ ;-:-■ trade caning or preles- u,a.eul.y ,o all the fluctuations of public sen.,.: I rath*, vi,, „.. Ihe rp..,li!,n nf.he tariffIt ■I : , to. "in he . :u.-,tJ".,..:,;;: «Uft"K n,.,!e.ir,e-,.elive,,g,ni., ^'^^^l'^I^}TSSi .wd l^'V Hi " " %^ ""•" «H '"^rt" ^« "" *' ""' " " ^n, i, -.,-: ■- i'.i.,.>-!.. f, 'M.rd |... ii', ! :..:.:..■■:..,:,,: tivi,.,,:. uHiiwia I'1' ' '. ' "•' "'•»■"> would be secured, and ,s notone oi those strong wills and masterly minds '>'»«'. hy V. iVre>B i„r u„: Mexican « .r (I, ",,.', ,V i I- ri..", Lr' ; wuaiaei. .,il..i,- ' | tnu, t.,e l.r.-t .st.[. to succ6ss iu Me. But the that <|is out chann. Is fbr the mind of „ , eoplc : »«*h .I'll.**, measures he was known to,L ,' ,"'7 '■'•-••-:•'■"«'• --'; ;■-" * ; "' u,, ,, . . f, ,i(!1|rt|fl ,,,.n ; •:,„.:;• w. delay, the guater will bethediffiouhy. it J«rs belter suited him, like a Sandwich swi.n-, |—iJ to the wishes of Mr IVlk "'' 1 ; •'-■'••'• " • '" '■:;•- .;_ .. . ; . .,.',.,,.. ihe old and cxporieiiced cannot encoantcr idle- mer, to mount the wave" and be borne onward I.i __^__^_ t. ..s ,.... . .;.::;.;:;,,i .'V,;:,;:;v---u'i''',i^'';a,i-is' llow cruo1- »>«.»»;•* N.,Wn,.ti.»ptntieaimei,markc...i...i.■.i ""— a— ..,,...., ,-. . ,.., : . vior'iiii !suo,i,lt iheyouiiKnnd llmuhllOss to sueh a fiery j may be said of him, without injustice, that he has rroni the Kali igh Begi» tor. :. -. i, , >;: ';. 'i cnitV.aii.U i-.i i.dly "reia- l?^*11 ■' '"• !"''"'' '""' ..Tf" "•J**"1" PJve j n«ver had the geniusto invent or the courage to Mr. Gilmer-IJis Traducers ........ ..'i.., ;.... ,. ..;..,.■ ,.,., ...•".' •••'': i ss,m..y well be reproached by that nppunc any thing that has been ravored by the i i„ , . „ . , , , , ,.,,.,,,,„... , i *.•';'".•■'. , ' I snil.l.f.elii.e. Oeel.l*lio!l U the great safe- bulk of his I«rty. A I'.nnsvlvania p;M, r". ,1,, '. •,n"t •'"*•■ ''M--" ■' . ' heleadery.i.,.1 un.eru,,,. ...-. ;".; .; : r,''V \ , "":. :•■--• U«a..Bl5 I,.,-* Ihe mind, but it . Advoca.ea.'l 1'iv-s, f,.rni>h..>-.h..f..H.rti. :,l,..», •' T, '^'T"1 ""• '—'--l-r«y have b.g-.,, tl.-.r .., . . ,;,l";; !;'•":'-'" htl,,jtu.U«iiJ **»!.«. !..■ ..as..i..,.s.-U not onlywdbis.HiliticalcarcJr: ■ " \ ' '"'""•'■'"""'" "'"' "^'"-•■im, of ,.;...,. u, il . 1 :..!. I I : I II .; . . I .IU ..i I • .. ». ..- i . :•.[, h-.il ever <1 shed— '■. I he, '.< Ill \.; -Kl<! n.eii hiid siistaii,"d the \i .v .'. !' I. v.iiii.-t i :. I. .i ii, i.icrats bemecu here ' ... i '.. • i ii, i....; j ; i seu .;. the j r. -. t.l 11 • i- ..i rep- .... a, '• w Ii: •• iver v • i i:l ;.. I i.. i.... m -.;.. t:i I.I ...; A- mi w, • ■■ I-.; .I-.. 'I I ; at ... Iia.l oi j. vile. ' . • u.a . ::c lo i ! .-.i»|rucliou up,.., it. i;,m„ot.-.v.a.cl,:J"'<!"!,,,'0rt,;,.,^1 '-:■ ¥»"'■"•" . . '.„ j,, i .... : .,• eval illn inoivnii'i.l in hi ^v. ii cstiuialloli, hut j ::".." -' it m:.kes him usci'jl and independent. He feels ' JVMKS l: i HAW,.. S s'. ,.::.-[: I.>. |.iohii A (iiluH-r—a man who has b.b»red a- M. • l,"'"-|.v 1'-1'1"; ! I'.i'.v. and domi ns much ... . . . i .tine. .. • . ..-.i. .'... ., ..: I : ,i, •.i :.-. •:..;; \. i ... i ;.-, ioU.s ol '■'■»'">t'<:-viv.:th,.u,s, i- ■•■..■•.... i- hind i . ... . ... not. jha1 ,,;. .„.,;.:,, ;,,, (iI>!,ed ami exerted, and he No man in the Cnited Staten bus turned lib.! •••'.''-•',""l'r- «'•*' i***v4 old State, asany „„,„ ' ' -. ■: ■»■■ acunty v...unba,. ' \ \;'".'/' .-'■'■ "«i«-i»-liM •■ - md .o ,,..-. ^.^ ^u^ibuten something to the well-being piiihal coat as often as James Nucl.auan. He ■»»••«• her L-wi-rs Not jauisfieij *i,|, uniW|, UM:I every mcasuiedtu ..no. d ^ ' ; " ' •-"'■". e,;:,e,..;.:,;! v.;ih I „;..,.,.;,,._ x ,;10 rc:..| powers, mental and ha-, espoused the priiieiplcs of eve y party that '"•-■' ■ '[ •''■''■■ "•;.■"■ ■; =•"■• '- tit. -, U,-y irouhf, •'■ lie ....... :r.i ihe ,,. ' I ■ ' . . ph-ftieal," can ne.-er be fully known, until called i n:'s ''ad an exigence emce the memorable Hart- '" ?'• '"> l««y maligiiiiy, and M cure a triumph '"«>'oratoi.s to meet Lim it, ''".",."' ":':' "?* "; *'"*? rcn"!,a I into plav by some, ciuergciiey ol professional life f««l Convention, and has been on ullsidcsof po- b> ••■c""*!"--, Mir up luiu-r s'rifo bctwi.u thu -,:.._- _.-. i.-.,- ■.?...-:, .„■. closed "'^ • l'BI-,:V - ' ; -" •:■"' :"f - ';«■ .,, L'.S.", U rwiaireiHeut. Xerartholeu, tliore Ihieal .,uc,:i„ns. •»'■ . - ;■- -Mm s.at... b, «|,i...,, ,r |ir, . ri|. ii...i-.. beany app,au,e. "' " • l b ',.... ,, ,y :..:., humir. J i,.^,.^ „,' „*:ip laen who are permitted to A brief relarenoo fo his histo7 u ill establish '»' "••'% he cheeked, and her bright hope, . usol Laving i-iicd cutireijr to f^fu t-V ' ^ - ° e • "'^ "! '' ,:'' il.r',! eiov up with false no.^mS of position, influence conclusivelyWr assertions. '•' '"'""; »<ivam-ement dimmed, at 1, .., foj a iu^uei-.il..sa.l.,.i.-.b!e .speech, but b,pe to "^. *• 'at lL»-*»«»« Al- ■«>-= I-.«: i.l'f, I, j i ,. , a._ j v;!|:,.-,,. t0 t\,eir ,,,,,,., when FEOKR1MSV j "'»«• Aw.y with sue , suicidal ,ud selfish p.,1,- :.,..,•-!,■:-,,:.:,., ai a,.,,,,,-ti,.c. ^' ' .'•» « »" Aiuuihaii tr-;,...,,,, mn, |.3Va • , •■ ,., u; j .j^15^ ,!lcy •■ "j"™" "S,; ' . ey ;.ud purposes I Let the puriutie ofali parries dob., A. llak.r, lis-p, w„- next MiSiJ ujwuj^^d, hud iu e-rc.:i w,.h ,i.e /> w„ ,«/,- ave bee wast ,« Ibe b->3t years of their youth i r '/ rT'^r'.'i t V" V"" ""' '"""T ,to"P ,,,eir »"J of co»de.uuati0„ ri, , •...!.:•.. :.v Johnson el I'cuiiessee, was *-,r "■ ' :'' • f lh« .' ■"'•"'!•'<•• •"•."•» '- -p t'.. lisui-1 n„, 1- ";•'.. „■ . .' .,:,;;,,.' u ,., „ democratic candidate and afterwards one ..I the , ...lite ■» the breasts of Eastern men against their .,....n,i,,ve,vi,sue, and was ruined by ' '•.;■;■ i—-. ;;■;■ ;;-■ ;-. , ^^,. , L^u'^K^ ,,,.,,... '.•;«:,•' " ^^ « :'—.•• '»-, -, « a period |.iw. r wl.at.A.r. \s f* -. I n..i • : i ; ■ -• !. .: • is |.) 1,11 | ., ; i . . '• \',i:..:•;::-.:: | share of the oihees to naturalized citizens, have k111.. I nut come up to the calculations if its author.— An Fngli.-h jemrnal, the J'.riiiannia, has on [ 'I he A.ai.. ii. 'puulieau i ii ;v tas it is >,-aii>-dj bj a i..-^ article under the head ol "Adam's I..I».s aecu-e pigs e.f being Llihy iu their the diversion ol Lvlweeu '•.••v-. and -.''.•' \,.;.'- V'.cddiiig." '1 he editor says that he likes short The I4ora] Character ofPLrs- I- lie • i_i lit 111 .I.: It uj ;'c.u..'..ec. iron, Ihe regular tie act, t-> one of li.e ir own ch »- '•■ "i.i-.'i ■ is Le.-t taien oii the ground, iug, lo»t to the L>cii:oc.aey two of i; ™ , ------. -j -- ---- ,- -. .. ,v v .,. ...t.,.i ,,..-|-,..||,|..| H 1,1,1, ,ll) (,,,-_ itics were becoming less each time, and iu order receive his zoalo^s support. Ili.s v.,t.s j„ (a% , to satisfy his federal friends ofha fidelity to the of the VVilmingion and U'eldon Uoad—the Man. party, be I.a 1 to declare that " if he had a drop cheslcr Koad—the Ki.-tcm Kxtension—the Uai-ol democratic bloesi in his veins he would open i eijih and tiaslun Knad—the I'larksville I ', •,."' Jourtsliips. and in this ." iam acted like a sensi- | them and let it out." ' (he Seaboard Kuid—the Ship Canal—the latsi !.; ■ i ,.:-i—lie fell a. leep a bachelor and awoke tu 111: BEToMKS A DEMOCRAT. | Fear and ileep liner ami Neusc and Tar Kiur . I ytcasKew Kansas Bill ^/'M-—"—- '■ '- u-lj - ,.,.-.., i .:,-■■- i..,, lost t, i\, le-,,,,^... nnd hi...-eha marrLd man. llo| appears to have Tw .cars aftcr ,,ds he changed his coal and'''"'™™ '!T•,;" '; \ .""■;.•-Ml-li-h. t«f Wil. f, ... I ... I--. ...... •• ...,..m.,. .■. wnieu pig, I...-,... ...some Assuobiy ...en, and I.a u » p»( .1 lUi «,.ie»t»* immedia cly alter^luecliug J^^lM b! kd dell ra, mid „„ ,„r C„M. , "><> *«".»v-a!l attest his liberality, ,„,] ,,,,„,, ■•. ■...: lim .:y ...:,,.-::_. ,.:...-. lluy-oeght ,.,>„ wci. ni.u ueteatcd the whole tichtt." Ma a...s.lle Lve ; and she, wil bout li.rlati ",i. . ; ,.^!,....,,,;j,. t,1|.,1; ,,ll(. j . hat I.e had a heart, Dot for hi,,,w„ M.P,ioll ,),„„. »••■«'■•! '!'.« I-Le.I Iged clurnab.y. At any rale, K« a, e t i.e .National iutedigenee. intimated ibat re- Ll :.......... a ,.,-and betscll. Ut'thai ; ;^ .^\ ^J\„- ,■„,.. ',; JVjk./,,^ *;„;, ' I'Ul lor the wlmlc Sl«e. And in the lice of this hi I" ..Ilhal lelll. UotUlhyel,oUghloel.eWtebaeco,nor to poi.soi. I.aps a number ol U',!:-, had e-, ..: ,„...■,. h!... '...I, ,.- - : . :. .- w- ... v-e■ h-.e bad, however, our ! „ -^ ; .^j ^ ru|( a ^.^^ ^•'^ ^ liberality the leaders and pr .,,.,. ,,,.,,„.. ■ •- it. .. glit, can- their bieath by drinking whi>»cy. As to tneii the -N'..uve Americans, to a hieh the (riubcon the •■■• .. tt- •• :'■■• ■■ > boi-eiime* m poetieai uioud , .^j party would arousa again-1 him the prejudices of b'W.anda- ll.in.s eam.oi long le- personal appcarence, you don I catch the ii-;i^i., .November. l5io, ii.uL.i..nily le.iied, ;..-'(.»..• v.,.-.:. I w were ihe man that JM it. but ' „, . -,. v c,, ,■ .,, the Kast and Centre, and induce th, ,i,.,,:,. ,,f Ailhout an outhiea... Mr.llay. ! laying the daudy, nor pickiug his way up tne lohows : " ' the u ed :-- or was cone, the chance ^as1 Adam's His TIS CE.M SPEECH. tbose MCtiona to bdieve thit ho ha» l^Vhurtilo '"■ ,'.'' !'- '•'■•■ - "•'::'' ol muddy streets, in kid suppers, liga uavu some ! •• i his statement of the National [iiteilucucei .... be improved it. We like ihe notion of get- I» 1-^3, in the I'nited States Senate, he made I to them and is not entitled to their confidence and -'■'■' " " :;v: •■ e ■■•- exeehent traits ol character. If one chances lo ol this morning is diieelly in the !•-•'., -,l i,,e i..u: ii.an.ed in a garden; it is in good taste. We a >i«cch MlvucaUug the principle that Ten -Cento support'. Hut we have greatly mi-taken the e.New v oik Mirror : wallow a liilie deeper it, some mire hole tl.au hi.- truth, as admilled by ihe jourmds of iis a,, ii a private wedding, and Adam's was strictly was a sufficient Coiupensatioo fbr a day's labor, cbaracteeof the men ofthose sect'ions ol tlieS'tim '- i " -■« '■ lllW ":;-»- '- Icllow, and MI,. • oh, and comes iu puucssiou parly iu New loik; is iu coutiaelieiiou ol ihe im- piivai . No envious beaux where there, no crunk- Hence I.e i.. tailed •• lei. Cent Jimmy." I if such attempts to lead or drive them into sued "l':'' ": ,V!'"> ■• :? ' "Uimis- ■•: more of the earth than his brethren, no never lorious tact, that the Hard iu which the Naii\e log oid maids, uo chattering aunts and grumbling In lw», he became Secretary of State under jan act ofingratitude and injustice aic nurceehel i ibo Seeietaiy ..t Mate ot the a.-sumes au extra impoitanee on tiiat account; Kepubliean ticket obtained majorities, aud threw I grandmothers. The birds of heaven were iniu- Folk's Adimui.-tratiou, and consented to give away j with the seoru aud eoBJnnpt which they■ ■• • ri ' ' act ud ie.-ide ut» ol neither are his brethren stupid enough to wor- thu Uemoeracy iu a suiuority, have on all occas- strels, and the glad sky shed its fight upon the about half of the Territory.ot Uregon to the Brit. I deserve. : • • ' ; I'M- r- ship bin, !.., it. Their only question seems to be ioiis proved to be among the strongest IVmoeraiie scene. One thing about the first wedding brings ish government, after he had proven that they bad Hut what is the ground of this outcry of pan- I'torial '. •- .- he .-n.i a Is. _'/ ll he is. they treat biui a» such. Wards in New Vork; and is iu couiliet with the i|tieer ideas into our beads in spite of scriptural! not a spark of title to :t. _ ] pered phliticians against Mr Gihucr? Ilesicnei 1 U,d when a hog has no merits of his o»n, he eiicuu.su.uees which arc known to have given truth. Adam and bis wile were rather young to ^ lie extolled the fedoral Administration ofJohn the " Western Address " .-, it i- cdl.d '. Th. ■■■■■■ ! - libed never put* eii any aristocratic airs, cor claims j bii ih lo ibis schism iu the Democracy, viz : Uis- be married; some two or three years e.ld, accord- A>h.n«, and endorsed the aboiuiiiable Aden and is the head and front of bis oflcndinir; and whil idges lo auy pai tieuiar respect on accuuut of bis family j.-atL-kieliou of a p.tioii of it to the employment ing to the sages specuhti«n of theologUts—mere Sedition bws of the federal reign of terror, lie thane illiberal wise-acres hng to their bosom ■>> i.iii.-ol meleetion .viineclioiis. 'limy uudei-laud, full well, ibe given to the adopted citizens by the heiuoeratit babes—larger but not older—without a house, bittcny denounced tbe Administration of that I •■!..!■ ...ibii.....ii..:i coiiimoii sense maxim, •• every tub must staud City Couueils. Ibe purport of the Native Ke- without a pot or kettle—nothiug but hivo and pure Democrat, James Madison, and ridiculed ! , I . .:,. ■>■■...:.,■■. ■:...,- •' [pti'dieans was to push other Bnmoerata favorabla Kd-n ! t «;,,: U. Ui-isd tha allies jl Ihe.aas Jefferson. /•», who signed the same addles,, or endor-. d the sentiments it contained, they would fain ea ' down exeerauoa* »a the hsad W Mr. flUmeJ'.-*
Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [May 16, 1856] |
Date | 1856-05-16 |
Editor(s) | Sherwood, M.S. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The May 16, 1856, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by M.S. Sherwood. |
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Original publisher | Greensborough, N.C. : M.S. Sherwood |
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VOL. A'VIL GREENSBO&OUGH, X. C, MAY 10, 185G. NO. 882:
PUBLISHED WEEKLY ritorial Legislature aro to lie chosen. This Leg-
T , ,. islature to be commenced in tb .• month following
|i'j M. b. Ml Kl WOOD. LV-M^f0"- A;'f^j»"« Torrid which have been irregularly hlled are tone vaca-
Ajneiicanism—Henry Clay. to the view, against those whom they accused of I
Weinvif!attention to th I following coramuni- ".'appointing theui. Wliiggery vied it» own'
cation from Mr. iJotl , which, wit'i'the extract '*■**■ .
i his, then, it ar-pears- was the ori'_i:i of Salive
I'm with you again-
BY GEORGE p. MORHIS.
:aUver- have the people of Kiun to take a licsb. atari I,,, [!aVc \ „ to c.sl.b^h .'i-. V^y's v.ews in re- , ««•«» vote /or Mr. Folk.
ii, iLe right path. , Luiva to .,.-.• l.'ativc Aiuericanpaityci i - i i; ::ni '-Thus it will be seen tliai whatever may ho the
"•"TKS. 1 ii; . by iufoiti.ee, to show that il bo were now alive S""'''y "f the nW, the ofitmsivei.rt.i of ihewlor,
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