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Ut atrx0t autr Jtag, t VOLUME XIX. GREENSBOROUGH, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1857. NUMBER 927. gujsintss Earo* ! y* •«- »»i-™"•#.,~rT' SftJ patriot iinb flag. Grain. Suit. (iron-ries. \c . Corner I'n.iee.-a 1 I"\ r>•. aSPrnEHRKHYii. WMIITIIHI KHTK.II..lI*-,, —■>*•™.. W-...a-t«er Str.ee•t-,, VVit.i.i,..m,.s,m.,.p-..,X-.. Cv.. rti;i.iMii;u »i;thi.v uv \ ;;',,,- PACK *. CO.. Imp.r-.r- ami tiT Uual advances on Consign., ente. ^ g SHERWOOD & JAS. A. LONG, -* Ma.ile and Panel Uiy <:•. ici.i. >o. ——~" '"''" „, I 71 Be-d.de Si New Votk RF.FF.RK.NCES: EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. „, ,hani' "-• ''."-1 ■ ' 1"-«"1- • ' . *"*', ' |{ SAVAGE. «-..~r..- hank alCape Fear, _^ ??^i"'^^X,!,c",,,,H,,,,t"C" lEItf: H* I IEM, D IffUtU . J0REW I. 8TKDHAS, Atios- \ •■*'> al '**' Having removed lo ji ah. N.C., wil. attend regolarly the .iMiH baihaui, Afoon ami I lumen C»»». ,- ,MIII:MI\. W. H. REVXOI.DS . M»I:H>O\ * ur,v.\oi,i)i, tin.- •\ i t- »!■•■ t on WIOII Merchants. No. " , ,ke Sipure, Noriolk, Va C (iRAHA.M \ <"•>. Marion Conn II use. s. C sj.jo afliTtlnvr mnnths, nn.l £I,UU aftrrtwrlvc nixi AIU.KKTUX \ fo.. i.. -x. n«ion. x. v. " muiilliN from tlir dale uf »ubstri|itiun. \< n:». We. the merchants of Greens. ...r( „,. .,,, rl,1Klvr tam-ugh. leelieg Ihe nee,-,, y ol a """ 111 ...>IL1.1IMM.. change hi the m.i.ner oi .toii.g i..t.-i.., s in One dollar per si;uarv (fifteen lines) foi llie thiii place, have resolved to liave all debts h.-iwcek. aid im i i\-l ve tft.is lor en r\ ma.le or Goods sold due 1st of each July and week th-ieaner. Deduction* made in favor 1st ol each January, without regard to date 1 ol standiuj ecHcrhtemeiit* a* follows: r'"' /*"/« .'"* lhe purchase. We are decidedly ol liie 3.M..vrus. Ii MOUTH*. I VKAH '';',"";'"'"."'"-'" opiuKmlhat it will be heller tor the custom* «Ws.;uare. 63.50 *9.SH *8.1H. i"";''* "'"T'lT*!«■»w« »« «»" merchant , Two -.mares, TJin in.ro I4.MJ J «! V. fiariett. I W J McConueil, Three •• (ieol.) HI.00 1500 2n.on . ttItl».-H. R. Trrrj, of Hurt-! Uilme- & H-mlrix. A P tVkel. I'i.U roll 3"- no \ n^ha.ii, Richmouil Cuunly. North « ..r- Tho* J. I'al.uk, Ja:ne» K J.illee, iciulil re-peninllj iuiurin the public,! John X TIIOIIIOMIII, K. G. I.in-l.-ay, . j i,e i- |>re|>areil to ai;euil to the i-ellim: ol ] J U. «v J Sloan,, W (' Porter. .- PenoilkaU, kc, that may he en- j A tt'eatheilv. i C. N MeA.Ino, liiscare. WinlHuim fc Winy,; C G. Vate*. /*c. I8a«. !MI::tf j ' larv IM, foJ. «l*ll «• - •«—• ■ i > v-';"'-^^T^ntiTc^;UA"T J«aSu^;wiihi";H^";.K,M.«.7.U.(To-;;: / 'iimiiiiii:: & Slvioii. Couiniiwinnaml i I '• lAlK ol liie Balliimwe tollew ol . , C Kc war..*" Merel Is. Wilm.nSlou X. Denial Suraer, h«vin« I.K-a-. Ml |*r ««««««.. I. »«■ rfrrriol llie IMM waj C...peciJ aitemioii iiaul to .ellina Kl.mraml aMumilly in ihi« \illaae iw|iecll«iHj teiulem se*<ral ycantajjo. by lhe>nt«.ri..r Court ..I all kiiuUnl pro luce A us. 31. lKin-ly. i In* pnilewiuual nerviees to it* cili/vnn ami Uelllieelicut, in lln I'luueliee Cramlall • | thoMSol Ihe Miriniii ilinu eoiiiiiiy. Ileileemn C:IM-. the tale JIIIILI' D.'jspelt beinu llia-H OtTOItS <". I., fc It. I.. I'H.Xi:. ii imuece~*ry to |iuhli»h Ions *>•*•' '•' '•-'■'- on Ihe l.n.h. md |i. niun>in» the jnil»- I alniieme,, luomal.*, as he ho,ieg to have souiceul op. „„.,„ „,- ,|.L. ,-, ,„,_ jj,. ,|HI, mj, (•,„„„.,.. i 1 unii mr Ni« llaxru << win.) Kegirtcr. CONSIITTJTIOKAI LAWS. Tlic Snijiii mi' Ci-url ol llie I. i.i-eil Slale> ' lui\e IIHUMI Ihat llie African rare, w heih-i r M,,\C nr 11IT. aie imi tilizi'li* ol tile I. ni- I) U: -••""- INinirrj, f.eAi»«l«.l X.C !»' ■■■«>■ Sev.ee iH-rso-iaHylo ihose l..,v. . , ' . fc \I ,r, h i-it, I-*".* 'i'i i| \W' ili^r.x'^l fU-y.liiIi'*, wfi.i'.i'Vtr iiiianlMiil- , -.-,-, . ■ ' s he may have >. .ice ... ihe lanv,!...- '»>='">' J"'1-'-' '"»»"•»< "< "•-; 7'»?">- a» 1\R. JUIIY »U ».\.V. I la- «ei'linl per- ; pari-u-Ml- ol llie proles-ion. AliJ call ,,,L' eoiis.iiiniirt.iil lawr ol llie I .i.i'nl Siali.-. ) uiaiiHiilM ■'< I >• •• i. .r lleallV (Mil Place. %» I-I l»e |uolii|ilj :i I Ii mliil 11. fwn-e .Mr. .Many, ihe ble iSvcrctary uf Slate, Jr. »<•) M'llli-ii.t'lil, ami ull.-r.- Ins fir- "" North -ini-i. In.-i IIIMT. Xoiih ol llopkii - uaine lu Ihu same iiiiu-lii.-i.ii. \\l ni a| plieil r,ce lo ll.e Public. ■!-'i! Hotel. Ijul.es will lie waiteil upon al ih-ir m I'ur |w«#uurta lor a e paliy of mj.m j residence, up.... such an lull uiul.on hen.j> ^.j^iw-U «uHI|£ abnaad. lie ta'v. llie... r.r- 11 Mi: IIIKIilMIY. ruiunih- :a'yr»- . t,ii.-aie»oi ih.-ir IK.II.» inhal iianta or res.. 1,. MO.. Mcrclianl, . harh.i.e, K « '>ree..sl.oro -N <- »W sih. ..-.n-iv ; ^ ^ "one ..,.-.-...... toll...,. 1 or... Uhi-al . ,, t,dt^,.. „ « .,., .,;,-».•,• ;...;..., ....... .. - . |.;11 fz'uiiiin makes unanswerable answer as fol-lows .• •• Had logic, ihia ! If the new States are taNMtthttoy •■ihef" anil "•roberv." it is hrrause ihey lake what tlm-s not ucbin^ to them—^llarls beluuiiin-; ta iheolhe. Stales. Il'ifii-se "oilier Siaics" take them, tlic shares lieloi.jr lo them, to prevent bring robbeil. how ii it that Miey "join hands with the ibievea" aid enptgi in the "robbery?"— Can a ...an Meal that which is I.is own !— Can he rob himself!' If ihe Demeen' wire joint owei-r wirfi another of a certain number of slaves, for their co.nn.oi. benefit. and the partner were lo commencerunuini; oil" these rlavef, one after another, and »ell-injr ih ni—appioprialiiif the proceeds In his own purse—lill il ■•honkl become evi-il. ni thai if ihe l)i una-ral did not u-crt its li'jhls ihe whole of them Would he disposed of; and lo pnienl llis and seeu.e iiso-xn. il should lake into possessii n tl.» inoieiy ol slavis hi !• IIJ.MII!.' I" i'- would the I)i im crai ! he ei Hti<.iitiii|r ilieli? Would ii he iruili) of iol.hei\ y lly no rode illvine or statutory wiuld il be so. Ye! ibis Would he a par- :il el iriii.saeiioii with il.ai which Ihe Deii.o-eial iici.ouiues so rotiulily, ami »e inu.-i iliinl;, MI inconsiderately. The North-j western new Stales, in appropriating to! IIIIII.MIUS t lie aha*ta ol I he old Slate*.! mav he il.iries anil robbi-rs ; but llie old Stales, in sieuring what belongs lu tin ni. woi.ld 1*1- no uioie so .ban ilia loan Hbo; ln-ks his di<-r ;.i lilgbt to protect hiuisi I; I'roui rob!.cis." existence. If you want to spoil a piod citi-zen lor ten years, secure him a berth in ihe Custom House. lie will never be socially a Well man a lieu aid. Send him to CM* LI'CSS and yuu ruin him fur liie. He may carry around placards and tickets at the polls, except a subordinate silualioi. in the police, or run errands for I be doorkeeper of a political incetiu-.' house, but he will never have independence enouuh to emancipate Inn .-eil from his morbid appetite for ihe •• upoils," and ;j'> to woik likcun UuiWht uiau and a Chsistiau. meulioued in the same breath will, their | nicciinu. was called out and made a Tcry predeceiwors in office. It is fair lo infer ; eloquent and a most appropriate speech, that the parly did not reiopuise Mr JSach- after which the company adjourned lo the ehir's fitness for the post, since the Demo- rcfrcshinc.it room, in the confident expec* cratic Lt-piitaturu rrfuicd lo tofjlim Atf J tation that the result of iheir proceedings tqifioiiilmtut previously u.adc.by their : will he adopted by the President, own Govern w. An I .Mr. Jenkins pro!ably | Whether the President will relinqu.ib wai iudebled to his pnaitMra in llie I.eKiP|y- j his ritrhts and duties I,, null a body of ir-lure lor his success—a p-isiiinu ubich in-. responsible men, a wails lo be seen. We abled him to wield a s,.u of iuttuciire for I suppose that he will; that he will lack or against measure* pending bcii.ie that i firmness to resist any such impudent cn- I and II I. t\Jim hlllll .'Sl'l v liillll. i ii.ii.oiii', .x. \ - ■■- .-...— <. ....—,, .. , * .in ' ««..,. - - iic.is i,I the L.i.liu Males hut not :s e.n IIIII.IIII-.-III... (oiioii. I on.. \» heal - ., .•..«.-,-.,» ■ . » .. .«.«•«■•• . , ,■ . , , ,,.„,,,. I',,„l, ,, l'l,.rl.ll.. "• '<»■*•••-•'• l.».M> »<-l..\l. Zens, III .1.1 ro.lsll.UIK-Ual SI Use ol ll,;i ,^VJ^"tJ,VX^- ij^*"^ 'lA«....MO.MmA ,.,,„. „c 1.1... same . i. w as ....,„ •. •, m.e'.e nil co-l.I.ll.i-.lls. i\ M. l atieu,.l lo s.e, le in. ami eaieimii I.AMI 1i»7 ,.-!_.,■!.•..1, I,.l,:.I. 1,...Ui . I,I. vrxo,li,.„v o,■•,I.t,l.f,.IHl.l.l,l:l.e.i. I x\ illi i a h or Uurr..::s. o. i.,i.-:i,.u nionev , , , , . , , . . , . , ik.xo.s,n- II--H- .aM.csiiru r.a..n s., (/i. e j -,t,o. i I-I cei.i.. on li,.ca.i 'p.'.. siiiood a ho undertake'■• make law sum ;,\.\ .I,.,).,,- Sdlisliui) : Leo M "'"'""-: K-i in-S'lioiiv eonslllU s lor Ihe w I olecollliln. lliruUg , 'V•. v;„L " ' y'T'" i ' '•••'•-"•- ■'• ■•-'•ions of pr.n.-„riiM Lan ir Iowa ihe coi....,ns ol llie N. w York I.Hie,e..d. .,. . will .to well 10 all ml !•• . iii.nie*tiMiely. as alw oilier Kinureil |irinis.weie \ci\ ;udii:- a> W. O.'.Ut li.Y, dealei it. SCIKKM i mosi ol the Guver'iineul I...ml will betaken ...,.,i al S(, nlaiv >.a.v\"s ilirisioii, and .be Y,, :., .N-..iiiilic,Man.lar.l. I'PM "P durma llie comi.i-j seu-o.i-varh.u- Kail. |(,.v. j|r. K .lloeh. ol Ituslon, was pani.-u- ... i .. ..uWorks ... <;.'„.'...l l.n.'.aii.r, : . roa.MH-..,s ... c. ur.-e ol cum-m.cl.ou across |;„ |. s|.,„ |,.u at the ollic.al wickedness llial UwBa* , ,.,v, Albuii.s. .Music and ,<•"■• ••'"•• .onhl so dci.-imine. 'Ihe same reverend I.... U,„,„, I..-K-. Mm-.e Olmesopc, b. .,. e m, Lnd 4|. 1 Slay. „„.,,„„„„,,„„,,,.„,„,,,„,„„,,, „,„.„,, ..,,,c,,,s>ia:,.„.c,j^e. , 1.1,1 I,U,.NC1,M ,„,„.„,.,,!.„. ,,, | eM.,..v,ne <•...«,.•, .rtbeir l,rer -I .ro.iuli, X l . i Jesse II. Limlsal / .. , ■ v ,. f tt.~l.Nn~l I'd i!».|iiaie iro.nc.nil house James Sliwn. j «.ie.-i.s!-oroii»I...X. I . ...ei-,, ... «ln-ucvef .he Jury that have hill. A.J Siatior-I. I*.-.'. WiuMoh X.C. '•' w '" l'ba ■_> >h. il restore In... to his pil-low. Falls I'e! n.aij aih. Is jr. ir.M -Jui pll. 'J In le iiro pi.Jj.ibbj some others i.cai-i. home, who wiUiiot hi ilrt! >.( poiioniiv / 'i:i». II. ixi:i.i.v & tn:oi.ii:u. :..w. i \J i ,,,...-..., .liciclia ,1-. .....I Hc.il.-ls n. - , ., i i»....; .....^ \ . ii J w\ initti.rr.it .. s. :. v .loui.nir. , ,. , ,. ** ,. H.I,..I.......,J.(. :.|.,j.„. „,,,,„ > ollertheir or -- »»«' ;' ' -' "■■ " » '■'« » •" ' s -" t.c,.,.,.s- .Ik..,. ,.,..-i.,.i,> .... hand. Ni-.irs. „„,.• ,.„„.,., „, „,,, cu.r.ens nl lireefslm blacks as U..." he si...... f.s ling as I.. •- ■ ■ .i..ie,.e.ssce., rriloorr.. iKcu.il.aevr.. „„.,,„..„.1■}, .,,„, .,,n|| ,. „..„....,., „|„, ,„.1V ,|W|W. 11(H,fll. cliizc.l ip. Hill. I he »IIIK'I llinugl. ill. \ les, Crackers, Sta.ch, Oil*, j ,„„,„ lM.r,„rnie,| „„ ,h,.|i.mi..! r mosi ap- bavc U-en :Ue| lug i.ttr llie same law In /;;•/ /'fYfPv'. i l",,ve<l. modern ami «■ I .lie n>au..er. ( oiuieelit Ulj l«r ll.e lasl quart, r of a eel.- l..ru,r..ur... They are amph .p.alilie.llo p. rlo....«fl....d , „;„„ ^ ,■ , ,., I. fi. Par-let Pie lo:iil..i-.c.al Hank t V\ .1. evet\ operi.ti.i.i pe.la.n:. u In a >y wat lo lie , . . ., ;„ ••■ Uank ol Wilmiiigtoi. J ui-.il Survery. unsurpassed lor i.liluy oibeauij "l! -" '" I. il i lie. Ii I ll.-ll,. * (iarre.t. « l!a!e.Bb. ftraeusboro1 Ihe S-uior ol the linn has in'h.s p..»M-». '" *"" "•'MK' ,:,M'- l1"' Su|.n-me Court i siou li.|ilo.ii:i- iron ::••■ Haftiravne t .•!'. ueol have dn uled li.ilhc.—thai t . litres* has .... | lle.ital>urttery. AmrrieioiSoeiel) ol 1'ei-ial auilioinx u..tier lb: Coiistililtif.u. lu hgis j Sura is. an.l Dr S.S rilrh ol Philadelphia, hue oil .lie »{tl jiel oi slav »iy in il.c 'lc.n- I ami has been in ll.e re.-ular praei.ee nl llie !..,.,-.,! i„ i .„ ,sn b.isb n."... i.. i-x.eiii.ii-r proles,.,"., lor oxer iwei.lx xeais i( T!„s naves u.cl. .. .i.lo.ial eo.,.,,,,.,,,- 1 I iic\ 'litvf liirniMii'tt iiii'ii Ihierti ui" l«<»iiii- , i ,,- IWeM Stiee. lw„ ..... rs ahoxe ll.e Itlalul 'V «««— dolermille iba. .pieslmn I„r I.S..II. I »>ll.s ». I.«Y<:. AITORNKY A ♦I I AW . l.-x.i mo... X ( . We.-t Sueel Iwo ilo> re ahoic ll.e lilai.it |OII\ «. I'Wxi:. Allot ■>•.v ttl j ll.n.-e. in a hanilsor. e and io.:..|.ie man- "'"" " ,"r'"~ "" ""'" ' ••"Miimmii. and l.e- »' l.iw i. mii.u permauei.llj ha-aieil it. I tier lor .he reeeplioii »■ lollies, where one comes n ni li.ber > I "Ii- f..n,.ly .1 Stales. on.' >. t'.. will attend the lours :ol the linn may alw ays be found La.lie- " I ni.di r ..in couMiunnnal s\ s,. u. I, RamU'lp l>a\;.l.-nu and <ii.iih.ril, a. .1. will he wailed on at their ieM.let.ees it ' Inrj sustains llie cause laki n by" Messrs. P"""P«ly "" I '•' tbe collection ol all de.ire.l- ' T.-mey *..- Ingi ra..K. ii. xx.iii.g lor I hi- N.- r.a....»,...ce.l,..l.;sf..«m'.« t Jm.e.23 18 837 I j i.ra.ka Kansas d.H, ana l..r wbiel. Senator Jan. lilt. Is.... II9U |. • . I4S N. Itt t.MKxi |-a\l>ionalil<- '.ojfey waajiung iiien.gy. and la.tb ue.e lilllor, i.a- jo-, i ceii.n ll.e Ini.-i l'a- xdhlix-i a.,d al.Usi d ailhi.UI slilll by the Ii.MMl HOI M:. (turmoil) Loleii.au ; ,is New York »»■■ Pliihulelphia I'asliloii.s ahol.lh... (i.s-,- ami . I,, ii.i„ ,is. U ill .,-.•) hnoxv.ile, le.i--.e. S a. I... .« pi ii.jj. I»»t, e.i.|.r..ti. x aiuon- oil,- ll.o.-c uho ucie so abusive, lln-n, in w• li.n. ..'""s.1 ,;;-;'- r .1 I Je..-ll.el..ll..w...f. heam.ml ,.a.l.-n-: „, ,!„..-„, ,,.„„.( •„„,.,. „„,. | » |fiew> itl .Mr Slern.-a lamer. I.iti ol ihe l.a:.nT i._. .. <• , .... !•■ , , ,, .". llo,.-e. Al.,,,,,,. .;.,. .,,,,1 S,„ ,,-,,„ I..,,,.-,. • •'}.' .":'• . ... .1-•,"> \MaS*;„, ;.'«-> h». ».'lMbe v.... .able I'bicl Jus-l.. teol r..-ke^ee.Ala.w.lllHihappvloi..eel *'"/^, lh-''C'' f'"k ' M\t ' ****• ,. «"•« •=•««} at I be. r head .' Or will .bey. all Irieml.- and cii-iiimers al Ihe !.a.u..r llou-e ' .,, ' ,' , uei.l.eiii.iii s ui.'s- I..- u|lll (;.,,,, „„J |,is „„, ,|, ,,,,,,,„,. (;,.„ ...ess coat, una • o-lun.e. . ,, . , . , ., . , , "'■•"■•:' '■'■' Business foat, IIH-IV Ihe) ii.i.c ample ace. -*" personi. -...-.y I y,|ori.u.g I l:» I M. .s. niMJ til ».. s« WIT, ;'"":"-1 '■•a.'la... Ii AITOIJXE.S •! LAW. .,,..:.N-S..I.O' >■""',.-.l..vH-t, X ( . will re^ulail) attend ihe I ou.ts ot S-i.--.dct o.-tume. Ii nrd, Alaiuauce, liai.dolph and Ifctvid- *'""•"" l.a.l.cs' hi li.u II.tint \1 asblitg.to.1 and those who Worked Will) I ir.'s.-o.in^ I'IC public tt l.a.l.I'.' Walkh." Co.— ' '''"'• "' building up .he ('oi.stilut.ou ol ll.e luiue. j I iiitnl Siales .' Wc i.icli.ie lo think lliej Mi—cs I tress. j w II lake ihe latter cou.se Ihil.is lllgblalnl Co--; li.1,11 U aid Hcc.-hcr. a year ago. said ii. il* North CimrvJi ol ibi. i-iit. that it was SPIilxt; : .hi s'll.u'iou itM'll thai it was lo hi j , ,, ,,,11.11 ww ..••. I111.11.,H,,i1t1I , !l;)A„.:',i,".r%"'1\,1>., ,'.",I| .,'.", "„"„",:,„",."•1,,"c"i'.-ilo,'~.or"e''"I'.''^s ..:.'.",1'1. ",,,",.":' , >e .1be lot,I,ess,es al, ,S ,bash.,.'...I. I .....lol. & i;ill»ll (ic.cr.il Co.un..sJe.l,ai..!sa) H.a! ut. -ii ,.rl »i.l he s.atted In " ""'".,,B ^•!!'|,» »'»• '"«*J""[ ««t-*-ii IIUB-IJ si.mand 1-orwai.lmg Alerehant.- «, d-i m. r.l a eout.....a..ceol tl.esa.ne He mav al- •'"""."•.'" :i11';";1'"""• **» Mlowers. wi.h hmli.nl. ..I 1, X (.. |tia!ei- in lame. Calcim d j vvii.s he lonml at his new shop on West "" ll,i'ir Haired ol Ihe Co..si.union. In.vi i-ler. Cei.ie.t, IJI.KI Plaster, I'la-lenu-, Alaikit sir. et. between I 'h.ir-.n.'iV ( «!■„.e. !■'.!■>>■ .•■■•: il\ i.ik... tl.e nil ...• >.| •• L'liloi Histciy of the Dred Scctt Case. Ii is due to ihe |'ub!ie ll.al we remove 1 tic in prcssiou svt.glil lobe Hindi' l,v poli.- : leal av.ltalors. that ibis case wits got up . and p..-bed to a limd conclusion in .he Su- , picmc Court, by ll.e I'li-mis of the present I administration, as a pai.y movi'ineiit, or : oil.. I w i.-e. II.. ihe contrary, il has been i done soh!) by liner who imw eon.plain of , il.c iist.li. The sutl was ii.stilti'ed anil] Ipt. sccin.d by tin in ; hut whether for po-] i liiieal elTert. or will, ll.e bone of securing, ' a dlllel. nl coiiclnsioii, we shall uolatl.11.pl , | In deter.nine. TliC true history ol tl.e ' • inaiier is this : Seolt insiin.li d a suit ii. the 1 irci.il ' coiivl of Missouri lo ohiain a iliscbatge! I Iron, servitude for himself and family.—, On the trial il was proved ll.al he had heel. j originally » slaie in Mi-souri; il.at hi»| I im.siir list 1.. k hi... In llie .ii.lilary post j [al l(orl< Island, in Illinois, and. subsequent- I II}. In I'i It Smiling, in Minnesota, al a- ' j i.;ii.t lu rib .,* llie ilis-oiiri Coinproluisf j line, and ll.al be and his f..Hilly sub.-i- Iqiienlll t> ittrncd « nil bin. 10 Missouri — It was 11. Hen le I i'i I.I- bh.ll thai ill-' asmt.eh a-' hi- own...had voluntarily laki til ; I..in !•.. plwie where slavery did not exist ; I h\ law. hiilb he and his l'..i.nly became 1 li c. and iriiiaint'd s»i aiu-r n'lurning ir. a I sinvehohjing Stale I las .•ireuitemin deeid- ; ed ii. his 'aii r. On appud hi .lie supreme I j conn of ihe S. .-.'. that ti'.biiii.,! lu Id ll.al j ih. and Ins family, mi relni-ing lo llie! ! Slate, ci.i.liiiiu .1 slave*. Ilclw en llie .111- j ; nnm* lion of .he opinion ol the cuuil and j j .lie filing of iis t.i.ii)d;.te in the eir 111' court. Scott voluntarily disn.ismissed Insl •nu in lite State conn, (bus evading tl.e I Incision against bin. ; and invieiipoii iu-.i j ....I'd a..".her in ll.e circuit court of the! ' I'l.iied Stales, lu this court ll.e iiueslio.. I of jn.isxltx-r.. 11. defended upon his h.-ing a1 e'llZell ol \listwuri, and tl.e dclcuda.il 1. .-it.zeu ol ...lo.hcr Stale. If "he cour. should be ot ..pinion thai he was a citizen. , ihl'U he claimed that he was free, because his owner bad taken him .0 Illinois, and also lo :i pall ol ll.e l.nui.-iai.iia territory north of llie Compromise line. 'I'he cir-cuit ".,... 1 rendered linal judn;uieui against him; and lllcicupon be ap|K'alcd lo ihe Si 1 prelue Com 1 of -he I'ui.i d Sia.es. wbeic 1 ll.e sail e .|i.eslioi.s were raised and iwi.-e largiieil b\ bis n uncil, and also determined , tigaill"! leu. 'I'he c.u.-e was last ar-ued by (bo. T Curtis, brother ..I Judge Curtk j ami Moii(*_'o.oerv Illair, son .,| I'rancis I1 Itlair lol the til;, i lit if?". Sc.lt. a. (1 by S. Iia-mr (Jever and Keierdi Johns, n Ii* ihe de-le \,-. K 3 ly X' I'. FIIIXMili, win. Alilioll, .* • Jones. X Co.. I.i.|«.riers ami J..h- - 1 . ami l'a.1. \ >nlk Gooils, ,\u. 153 ilaikel Mtei : I'hiladelphia. j)i:n:it \\. IIIXTOX, to.iiiiiix. xl.xi lliicliaiil, IOUN POINT. ' . I : ' uieiilioii paid lo selling Tobacco ''', . 1 ,,;',ii,.X.nalMor,'s..Vc. Also 'teeeii.i, .,,,,.. lorwardiny lioons. 1 1..- I.. II.1.to... Ks,|.. Wake. N •'• :; It,. ...... K-.| . and Ceo W Hay* lial-gh. X.C, Win. I*lunimer. '■"•f '» or. ...n-i x L I •'••- '-■'■■ 1- 861;:ly. ■I. Mcii.lculii.ll. I.tiutl Agi nl, !• Will, select and enter lioverume.il ■ •• I.,,'ate I ami Warrants, make lave* l\ unlinc-i- ami Oghuru's Hook More, r.an parly," llie belli r lo hide Iheir design. lo lake measures mid make up the moons lii.i il.cir •■ I in..." |..i., ip'.s .,„•.■ held deM-ripiioi.s ol clulbiuu in .-1; le and dural...- |,.H„w„|,ii will. Garrison |'„ ker ami IM.il- .ty equal ... any e-4aMi-.Kme.il in the: Slate ,, ,|nj uU„ .,„ , . ,„ , ^ |( , l.iei'.isl'ori.uuh. March, i"5i. «.'l tl. ,.' ... , . , ,. , ,.. . I Ins: Kin e-ime h re ... • nllgbli 11 us. I In \ » I iKItl.i: 1 i:t:>, Xmil. Street. cp|>ox have ..Ireail) sewed llie seed :.t.i arc b-.-k-i. »l .-iic II.i,.KII.S' II.>iH U ie»sb..ro!. X. I ing "ill l»r the liiiu'c harvest. C.— I'he 1111.'eisi^n.-d would ic.-jie.iiu ly ill- • —^ lor... theeilizen-..iGreeiislmro'and siirron.i.-.- THE LASO QUESTION—BAD L03IC. ins; com.ir) ihni he has orem d a Marble I -m . . ^1 . . i- , si1.op a lew doors north ol.ib.e .rou.ilhouse. , I . it bu• .',-'iifji!p;. V ira.i.ia..1. make.s.a eo. n- 0 Here he i.- prepared 10 lones., Mo...... is. elusive reply lo the one solirury ubjectmn I'o.nbs, an ' (irtiie Stones as rl.i-n, e- ile, ol th—• • I), ii.ef.aiic journals wtncli opn.r-e i-aii be hail in any paTt mill counity. Ih llie policy «e reii.mmii.d al an equal dh-llalle * I,mis.-It thai in. workmanship he « ill iribulioll ol llie public lands a.no.Ig all .be ■live satitliictinn to the 11.0.1 .......lions lie Stales. As ll.e rcasoniii" of the Abi.."don unites all n.oive hi... ;i1 call hemrc ,.iirel,as ■ /;,„„„,.„/ ,s :1 |„i,.f r-hash of tl.e wl.nle mg elsenhere t.l.O I.I-. IIKIXIilCII. ,- .. ,•• • • ,, reb2i.il |H;T niuii jaraunieiil oi ihe \irg..ila Dcnocracy 011 . ^. , tbi-i subject, we rc-pri ilucc il for llie ex- Warrants, make invest- , |\»II.OUI.\<.—| an ami Winter ;ui.in:iti»ti and judgment of our readers. lot eap..al.s-.» at V\eMe... rales, pav , I ■-i..|,«„«- _,;..,, w. n,.,,..,i ,„L... ,.„. I,.,,.;. " ' ..; • '""•"••'- ""I r a es.i,leb... „„.,,„„, „,;„,,„„,.,„„,,,. ,,,,;, „„, ,,„ j,,,, I ...,.,; „..„„..,„ „...„ „1,'„.|, ,.,,. -~.; =;,'K,;i"- 1 tantTj^'SittiSfi.r: —-i-■• *-VKi-A f 10 Ihi'i J M. vlor. I ead. (Jeorse C.! wr „| |,'g e»u«c, 1- an appeal to Hie lutereatti and 1! WallerISwyiin«»• John A. rr,„„'„,'v |,.n.j rvnerience. and ibe mail] V*"**«- "' the |reople of tin- old Slates.— »'•»>• 1Mb. I"-*'. »Mf. ,„!„„•,,„ |!.„„- ts.e.hi.x.,.a l„ei, a pupil ,'IV.V say I lual public lands are h. ing W'OISTII .V. 1 11.1 v ("OVIMISSION " -^r ■* WTAII'Tislil ol Philanelphia. eel- si|.i..u.lered .11 ll.e Norlhwesleril new ' •■ ' I'.i. at,In '.\i.ic1 in'- l'\ ■■ •- ebrale.1 lor bis skill 111 I art, I ll.uter myseil J Stales—they are gelling all liny want— - \ 1 ' '" ib..t I eai.mrt la* ence.led in •• rmeui Culling ih.-y are building rail ridds and paying W'M. „. ,„:,:«-,,. <OXv, »,„,. '''.'i^'rZ-.-. |i.«-.wirf|^fc y-H.ey.rer.4r. " U', I 1 ... .v. . 11 ._.: ... hi'Tebi i.'i.irii my grateful acknowledite* 1"111 1I --tfri.c,:t \ antitte.'inid.l itno ;slh-.ee rrnollllefcciiiioo.ni nrsriCeinsT'.ss '' ttbhVe I*VVTT.l\ IIM'leeimnll piiaaiteeooimmiggee II hhaa».>v ' bi.nu~ ,i«—lo.t.i.n.iatt.i-, our . sl.a, n—Kt u- h;av, e i*ii.irusie.ii..hiseare wilbiirottipt- received ►'nee 1 are been b. bus .-shore. '"" r :,ro ol tbepub.-c Ian, s ...... „otw,.l,- I"* '■'■■■: "iln'e jamesiowii, and l„.,,e in merit and receive a liberal share ««"*•■* ''"■ ' 'ng-cherished principles. i»ly,.\.C. Feb 87. 922 3m. of public lavnr. i wh.eh condemn .he sehejn«. and iwr pres ... — My Shop is up siairs. over the Store ot .Mr eni linn belief ihat it is wrung! They \^ ITSOS A. III. iltl'.S, CKXF.K Al. W... S. i.ilmer. ami iiuiiiediaiely opposite t-iimplain .4 the thell. ami join hands will. . ' '"mn —.o■, Mereha.il... 31 liiirliu- the lllaud House. ihe ihievrs in comuiutiiej .. ! Ibevpie- 1 y..rk.-S,a.cial a.ienlio.. |«..l u. Oct. 18:6. G. W IIARRKIJ.. t tare in elt.«it.x urn,* llie lilUinv ,'.l Ibis - ni uriaii, ( ostoii ami inli.1/Si.'.itheru - • .■•.... I J CHIC Spring Slyle ol llalaju-t 'ooery. and invite honest inn. |u engage ... '*"Ubet«J ,.,.,|,ccs made oil cousin,.. |"> leceim.l and now open I >r sale by I tin very act," 915 if. March 21 tSJij, |i. G. LINDSAY, j To which farrago of nunsciisc, the lir- -rs. Curtis. C.ynr. ami John son are wbijs. while Mr. Ill.ir's political -Mityatl.ii" ;,r,. uudersl.nsl lo be wiililii-fstihi- r On ibe first aiL-iin'cnt neither Mr Curtis nor Mr. Johns. 1. ..ok cart 'II. ful that tile court ordered u ii-nri'iiii em is aiuple ptool of the imports, ee .,1'ihej qi.-sti.it.s intolvi d and Ibe difficulty t4"j solving ibeiti. <)n .he 1n-' nrgutin lit. .he! cirtlrl was li'ib d with ii.ieilio-i.it al«la..X-| ions lisle.nrs. The Court tiK.k time to de- I lib-ale and prepare lln ir opinions. Curb judge loiiucil and cxpresed hi- own. 'I be; reasons sustuil.il.g biscotielusious arc placed I upon record by each, and bis c.uniryii.eu will read and ivlbet. ami test .hem In the rules nfcim.imiii sense mid everv day reason. No judicial Iribunal can reasonahly ohjix-t In cri'i.-is.us based Upon ancll principles. Truth will pcrer suffer by l» ing subjected lu the Mtin.iitril of rea«ou and right. Fro... this stale...cut, il is evident lhat Scat's name has been used by a cliis-i of s'norv Hgilahtrs for political effect. I lav. ii -g bei 11 11 aten in Missouri, aril 'he I 1.1- ted Siate* circuit and Supreme Court, they MOW ail.-mnt. l.-r ihe same purpose, lo ap-peal from I be .h-sci-ions ol iudicary to po-litical club rooms, where oiler considers ti,,..s ll.an calm reason and sober judgment are e.xt ec id In prevail. Till.-' will show whether thev hav- eab-u!aiid ihe rcsull with aei-.ir.iev .—ll'n'.liiiploii Union. Beware cf Cffice, When a wild animal once isaiep hi.man fle-h. nothing can ev. r al'.i r. part Hnrf'on. \ dissii; de him tioiu human sls.lgl.t. r. \\ hvti '. a poll, i'iau iM.ce ohliii.'S 11 1 nblie eflSce, 1.0 I persuasion can ever induce hiiuiotioiow.uk j—al ai.Mhingbu. n .......inaiioii lor aimlher 1 and an,,ih'r, during the term ol his natural From the Wilmu.jloi, HfralJ. ii would be w«nh uue'a while s.. rain-irast the cou.se ol ll.e Whig and Demo-cratic parlies in the matter ofappoiuttueDU 10 office, aud the relative tueriia ol candi-datea lor political and other d.sliuctioiis 11 e aualch a lew moments o! leisure lu do ibis, hurriedly but lu.tlilully. U I.e. su called Democracy was prostrate it. ibis Stale, ... rall.tr belore it had grown lu be a power in Noith Carolina, il was the invai.ahle i.isioii, ol il.c don....am party In selc. t .or utlical |sisiiiou men whohaddone some sen ice lu llie Stale, and whose abili-ty, paliiuisiu at... fitness were u.iqucsi.on-cit. Availability was .ml dceii.cil ll.e only c.-scu.ii.l tor a successful pursuit ol idhci. bM the highest qualities ij the miiei a.iu neari which Uiguily statesmanship.anil lead In a lailhliil and cumpiehcusivc ilis.-haici ol duty. IK.11c 11 was lhat seeh u.en as Dudley. M..icluad, (ilihaui. and Mal.lv, neic put lorwa.d for ihe ollice il (iuviruoi —that ihe Slale was so ably rcprcscnlidin the Seualu nl .he United Stales by a badg-er, a Manguin. and a Graham, and thai a Sn.nly anu a Aloofe wcie selected lu li.l il.c ollicc of Allornc) General. Indeed, ol the ola Whig party .. may be truly said, that ii eared less i«r success than pni.ciple, thai II was conservative al ihe expense of poli-cy, aud thai it prelcrrcd defeat to a triumph obtained by unworthy uieaua. How dilicreu. all .h.s Irom the course ut the Demi era...-pa.ly. '.'hey put up a Wall oi straw. 1.ii.c Duiy. lor Governor, aud up-on ihe principle, we suppose, lhat llie luul 1.-I1 ll.ll.gs ol .his wurid are olleu Ihe 111- s.ruiucnis lu eonlound the wise, succeeded III obtaining possession ui the Stale ami in retaining 11 ever since. Thai was consid-erable oi aeuuic di.wu in ll.e line of Gov-ernors ! Pi ell y soon it became necessary lo elect UiutiU Stales Vci.ators. and a Democratic Legislature sent lo thai August body "IWO small monuments" in llie persons uf Kcid and Digits. Badger, who, at llie expira- I loll ol his term, was the hading Spirit ol llie Siiu.li—a Inind 1.1 to associate with iliosu menial giants ol a by-gone era. Clay, M ell.-l, 1', Call.,ml. ; Wlin.-c [rolin.nd legal a -iiiiiiciociils were only equalled by llie vast stoles ... learning 11 was an easy lask io." his active iiiiiui lo acciiu.ulatc, rue.li a .uau as his, ul once an h. nor In ll.e Slale and lo ll.ec.uiiliy, was removed, and such a pig-my as Asa Itlggs w «s pul 111 his place We ...i\e «u special luV« lor South Ca.ul.na, bul we honor her mr thai she honors her great men. Tl.c.c, if a mind lilts ilsell above its lell.ius, Il.c pride ot the Male lakes care ol the rising genius, and guards Has a preci ous jewel, C'ou.c Iron, what section it ma), whether .1 be ll.e reflection uf the po-litical extremists of ul ill j inure mudcralc sentiment ol the cun.u.uuiiv, ibis uientatsu-perioiiiy is al • lice recui.ii.sed, eucuuragvd, elevated to ihe highest disiiuctiulis, huiiur-ed ..huve aud hcy.aid mile party coiieidera-ti.' i.s. Thus ii is that Suuih Carolina lakes care ol her great men. Ill huiiuring llic.n, she honors l.erscil. I!ul, here in .North Carolina, il" a man strugg es up lo distinction, he dors ii iuihe lacc ol opp. siiieiis and Irials and discuur agemenis ol all sorts. There appears lobe a disposition lu drag down every aspiring spirit which dales lo risi—lu depn e.ale, in Oiwart, I" resist it. Party feeling and [«.r-ly prejudice hunl down the man of.nark as liiotigh he a'ire a heasl oi piev, and Dadg-ir was, ll.eulo.e, sacrificed, and Itiegr .e.gi.itl ill his Html. " Ul. ! what a Ull was here, my cuuiitiiineii!" And 1 be seal oi.ee lioimieii bv MangUiu and Graliao., is now 1.11 d hy Keill '. Manguiu. once a lead-ing im 11.In 1 ai-d lb.- I'll si.Ii 1.1 of llie Sen-ate; Graham, one ol the mosi distinguish-ed men ol the Sia.e, Senator, Governor, Secretary uf thcNavi, ami YirWresideu-lial eaiiimh.le—sucl.uu nus these gin- place lo Kcid. 1. iiie.e poluical ii.ukeshilt, at llie l.l.ilid.itc ol llie Dc.uocralic party. I.el ll.e people ol 1 he Stale run a parallel between the ■<><.'« supported and place., in office by the Yi liiir patty, and those Uemocraey de-lighted 10 honor, especially 11. ibis matter ol Governor and Senators, and rotiltast the dill'criini b, Ittceli them. 'Ihey will (hen see ll.e ruinous 1 lliets ol party spirit and .naligni.v in >Mv immense luwi raaiaiued by ibe arbitrary withdrawal ol so much abili'v. siatcSNiaiiship.judgment and |*iriotisiu Imu the .National councils, and ibe substitution nl ll.e weak vessels which now dimly re-lied ihe honor of the State. Coniiiiuc the parallel in the mailer ol the Attorney Generalship, and see what a striking Onlilrasl is pres-iiled—Sta.ily and M.s.rc 011 ll.e W big side ami Bachelor and Jenkins im tl* Demueraiic side. "lawk ui .hi-picture, iheii on lhat." Edward Manly has a national reputation—'■' ">'■'" "' unquestioned ability. II C Moore is cue of ihe pioluiiiulist jurists in ilu- Blaie.— .Messrs. Huclulor and Jinkins. al the nine i,| .heir iippoiunnent. wen.- not known :.» nhre lawyers ; iudull, we never heard id llm ioriu.r until he wiisappniliied Attorney Ge.ivril by Mo*. Bragg, nor of the latter ......I Ins elvclloli lo the Lcgixlaluie. We know ntiller prrsntall}.— and sill gh they are douhiless esfmable gentlemen, ihey are not ll.e men lobe elevated lo such n distinction. 'I hey had neither ll.e ex-perience, ihe lemming, nr the reputation is justify iheir selection. They canuol he body, and which ull accustomed ta the mo-dus operandi ul dial u.i uihly will readily Uuderstuud. Here, ihen, ns in llie case of the Gover-nors aud Si'tiatms, is a remarkable falling j off in menial calibre and fitness on the pan • of Ihe Dci.incr icv and its appointees,—a . failing off su striking and indisputable, as to show at a gkii.ee ll.e SUpsriorily which .i.iist aiiacl.iu ll.e eou.sa o,,iii e Whigs aud to those they advaiici'd .0 uffiee. Cotiliiiue the parallel still further down, and little the difference between ihe ap-pointees of these reapeetive partma lo offi-ces ol lower (trade—such as 11 iihmiil and I'.mk direct, rs. Trustees-atibe Uoiversily. the Lunatic Asylum, ihe Adjutant General-ship. Ac., iir , A.e. What a marked dif-ference is perceptible here ! We pass tver the officious iiileriueddliug of ihe De-crua.- hment. A letter from Washington says t The pressure oil the President from New York, I'hiladelphia. and Boston, has been so severe as nes.ly 10 prostrate him, as he has admitted lo his Ii 11 rids '1 lie Ihiliidel) Ida appoiuiu.ci.ts are still unset-tled, and there arc some fresh arrivals of politicians fruit, thai city to-day uu busi-ness eon1 cctcd with ihe subject. EXPLORATION OF THE HIOEB. A public meeting wus held on lh« Lean-ing nt ihe 3d ins';..,!, in the Kev. Dr. S.111- derland's Chinch, Four and-a-lulf siren, In hear an add.ess iron, tl.e Kev. 'I'm.MAS ■Itiii.iisoN HiiWitN, Irom Georgia,—bul last suuitii T irom his uiissioiiaiy station, under ll.e care ol the Southern Baptist Church, in the Kingdom of Yoruba, a little ...ocralic Governors it. ihe mailer ol the west of Ihe Niger. Mr. Bnwcn visited management of the winks of internal im- ! Sierra Lco.ie and Liberia, and many tKii.ils between Ca|.e I'ului-s and laigos, from el |Hilnics into llu-se enterprise^ ll.e auda-ciuus al.e.upl oi the Dciuocraev to gain which port he prucecded north into the in-terior, finding at a little dislince fritin the possession, su far as was p issible. uf Il.c | »ca an open, elevated, fertile, well-watered control oi these fcorks, and to humbug the country, abounding in loliy rocks and hilis people into the belief that ihey were tl.e J ,,f granite, the country in aspect resembling peculiar friends of .u.c.i.al improteuuiit. I Western Texas l and si ill further on dis-wh .1 il i- known that ihey opposed the dot- | covering many large walled towns built in .1 use, and only changed llti-.r |„,sii,,,u . this subject, because tbi-y h.uud il was growing popular with the people—we pass by. for llie present, ihi'se things, and also the reprehensible scene exhibited by tlieni in ll.e late Legislature, of dictating by cau- Mourish style, with a iiuoien.ua, industri-ous, half-civilised population, who cultivate Indian corn and coitou enough fur their cloll.ing, who smell and n.auulaclure iron, sandals, and glass, wurk il. hi ass, ami hold regular markets, and carrt on eonsiderable eus who euuld le elected Trustees of the ; hade wiih diaianl nines of 1 he interior, and I L'niversily . llius lugging lor llie lirsl lime j even wiih Tripoli and Arabia. Mr. BoWCB I as we are informed, politics into ihe aflairs | resided in Yo.uba and pans adjacent uear-j of that seat of Icariiiug, which was design- \ |y seven years. Many of llie ilohaiunie-ed to he free Iron, all parly or sectarian 1 dans at lluf.i.i, a very laigecity about tarn I bias—we pu«s by these things, we repeat, bundled miles from ihe sea. read and wriie I -.ml ci.iiliu.il' ihe paiallel between the up- Arabic! and Mr. llolvcn saw paper, pens, j pointed to uffiee of ibe respective panics, j U|,.l ink for ante. The people are honest, I And, wc Would pa.iieulaily reler lo - ll.e ; courteous, and peaceful. They want many I Adjutant-Generalship, and the appoint-, articles which we bare, and arc able tu pay ! incut ul R. Carney C.ifi'u te thai posi.ion. for tlieni. Mr. llowen believe* a siuaii I ISy ll.e way, will the Halcigh Standard• sieatucr,sent properly equipped ami maiiu-tell us how il was (hat such a ...an as (tar- j ed, llie crew being mustly IIXHII Liberia and i .icy Coiieii came lo IK- appointed* We I uali-ce uf ihe country, iiiight conciliate the I have heard soniclhing uhoul it, but We are I people, establish Hading (torts, and, by I anxious lor fuller particulars. How was i. ] font.ing treaties uf amity ami commerce. a«- J that su had a man as Collen is represented j certain and lay Open lue resources of Ceu- 1 (o IK- . could have been selected for so hole ! ml Africa, and pt'Wcrfully contribute lo I orable a post. l.ul. we find ibis mallei I „ur advantage and 10 the civilization uf the I trowing on our hands ai.d must come loan ; many millions of her population, abrupt conclusion Tlic address was heard with deep inter. ——————- lest; and al its close the Hon. FI.IS.IA From ti.e FayeUevillc Observer. j WurrTUCSCT. submitted a lew impressive re- Tractieal Change of the Constitution I marks, and ... wed that Jos. II BRADLEY, The Constitution of the United SiauelEso,. be united lo take the chair. gives lo the Preside..!, '• by and will, the j «*• UIIAOLIV having complied with ihis advice and consctn of Ihe Senate," ihe retjucH power, and makes ii his duly, lu appoint i *'•« «>»■ >5- "• GiRt.K.v submitted lew certain outers. In doing so, he was ubiig-1 hdhm-ing resolutions, which were uuaui-ed, of course, to consult such iiemona a* I nsomily adopted: he could rely on h.r informaiinn us to the 1 i-'f"lir,l, That this mectiat has listened character and qualifiicatione ..(candidates. ' «"!• pmSmm! interest to ihe siatcmenla ut Lately, ibis has resulted very much in the i ""' "•*• •'■ J- V,"nin »■ Tr^"i ,0 ""-' ff" Members of Congress bestowing the ol- > "}'. ,llC V"V]'-- a"d ,Iie ^sources ut the Gees. Tim member from a D.sliicl where ' Ktagtlom ol ^ oruha and ll.e surrounding the office is located, or those Irom Ibe|«as«r «*.and that he a eni.tled to the State, if a high office, and if Ih embers ' thank* oflhl* meeting and ol all the friends were of the rigl.i politic, haven-commend- »' Africi fur lire very n.ipnrluiil infurma-ed, and the President confirmed. There ••*•■'«ha* communicated. was ..me fitness in this. Tl.'; Members: /VWcr./. That 11. llie view of this Bieel-as sell as the President were responsible .1. ihe people, ir. Bouss measure, for lite character of ihe me., recommend' d. Hut all ibis is done awnv by llie latest device of tl.e New York politician*, wi.h thai de-lectable H-Wdy. (.'Dpi. Isaiah U) 11.!. is. at .heir bead. Such of ifceSC getilry as hap-pened to be in Washington city MI tVInu* da* last, in ihe number ol ISI.hekla inecling and veoy cellv disposed of sever-al valuable offices, it. the following man-lier:— Front lb. Wasbingtoa Sla-, .\7;" York ,'lpniyitil'outfit.—'I be Drnu * cralic citizen* ol New York now in Wash-iugtoti met »t W illaid's Iloli-I uu Monday evening, pursuant to previous notice Uii ...oiioii nf Gen. II.ran. IValbridge, ing an exa.n.lialio.i of ibe cou.dries 1 asl of Liberia and ihe cxplorulion ul the Niger ar* 1 l.jeeis deserving the immediate (Mentionof the Government, and that • cou.n.iiiec be now aiipuinled to adopt measures, in rnu-iiexiou «rit!l ihe Kev. Mr. llowen, lo bring the subject, in ihe musi effectual manner, In the consideration of ll.e Congress and I'i evident <>l the United State*. The ap|«iiiitnient ol this cnm.uilU-e wa* refined lo the chairman ol il.c meeting, who. wc barn, ha* named ihe following gentlemen 1 Jos. HLMIV, I, L. I)., K. S. COXE. B**j., Don. C. Mason, ('apt. WiLKlts, and iV. W. (.'OUCOKAN, I!sq. Kay 'J'oinpkins, Esq., W: il'i d to the hair, and Jaiiiesll.Shcrr.il mid It B. Co.'iiolly Bppoilitcd ..eretaiies. The Hon. Daniel II. Taylor, moved lhat I die meeting n-.w prieied hi designate, by ballot, their p.iie.eiice for candidate* In be presented lo the Prc-idcnt tor appuiulmei.l lu the principal Federal offices it. tl.e cilj of New York ; v hieh motion was carried ; ! and Messrs. W. I) Kennedy and Michael I Tourney were appointed teller*. Candidate* were not permitted lo lake I any pan in the proceedings. The teller* .reported the whole number of vote* 131. ' The following named gentlemen bating re- I reived the high.-si number oi volts for Ihe ■ offices designated, Ibe programme was a- ' iluptcd, as follow* : Collector-Ji h A. Wcs.crceh. i Posllliastei —l-.ll'- V. FiW Ill- Naval Officer— Win II. I.udlow. Kurveyor—AI.Ron derrick. Marshal—Isaiah Binders. | nnanimou*.) Navy Agent—Emanuel II. Hart. Naval Storekeeper—W. J. Ilrishy , ' THE W0E1D OWES ME AIIVIKO." No Mich thing, Mr I'old-up-yoor-hand* j 1 be wo. Id owe. you not a single sou ! ^ou ] have done nothing lbe*e twi nty years bul eonsu Ibe pi> duct* earned by the swcsl I ol.ih. 1 men's brows. I a You bate ate ami drunk and slept; wnattheal \'.'ii\, ate sod drunk and .irpt .jjni.. Ami this is the sum total of your life;— land the world 01.es you aliiing! Fur ! what ? How came it indebted to yuu that amount! What have yon done for it?— , \\ bat family iii distress have you befriend' ed ? What products have you created ? What miseries have you alleviated .' What errors have you removed ? rVlial ana have you perfected! The world owes you a living '. Idle man, never wa« there a more J absurd idea! You have betn a tax, a ,-j ge upon ilu* world ever MI.CC you , came iutu it. It is jour creditor In ■ *»**. I amount. Yi-ur liab.liii.s aic. immense, I tour asset* aie nothing, and you say the 1 w. rid is ..wing you. Go to! 'Ihe a-iii' tint in which \ou stand indebted lo the woiid is mofe 'l.au yiai will ever hate the [ power tu liquidate. You use ihe wurl.i Superintendent of Assay Uffiee—Adam j the labor of you. two strong arms and all P. Peutl. the skill hi work thei wight have gained; District Attorney—.l.siah Sutherland. ' you owe ihe world the labor of that brain O lion of Coroner Gamble the ofli-|ol ton**, ibe sympathy of that heart, the pers were directed I" pmrnl n c»p>/ of energies ..I y.-ur being : you owe tl.e world thtprotttdinp* <•/ Ihu metling 10 Ihe Pet- j the whole mural and intellectual eapjubili. tidinl. apd cause the snuie In be piiblisli.il lies of a inn..! Awake, then, from thai in the Washington Evening Mai. the ! dreamy, do - nothing state ol rlo.Lfulncs* in New York Herald, and the New Turk ! • Well you live, and let us no lunger hear Dtrily News. i the false aaMrtiuH lhat lite world is owing Captain Kynders being ihe only maul yon until touhsvc doii.-souicthingiosatisiv who received ihe uuaoimous vote uf the | ihe ;usl demand lo which wc have referred.
Object Description
Title | The patriot and flag [April 3, 1857] |
Date | 1857-04-03 |
Editor(s) | Sherwood, M.S.;Long, James A. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The April 3, 1857, issue of The Patriot and Flag, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by M.S. Sherwood and James A. Long. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensborough, N.C. : M.S. Sherwood and James A. Long |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Patriot and Flag |
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Object ID | patriot-1857-04-03 |
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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Sponsor | Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation |
OCLC number | 871562449 |
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Title | Page 1 |
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VOLUME XIX. GREENSBOROUGH, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1857. NUMBER 927.
gujsintss Earo* ! y* •«- »»i-™"•#.,~rT' SftJ patriot iinb flag.
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\ ;;',,,- PACK *. CO.. Imp.r-.r- ami tiT Uual advances on Consign., ente. ^ g SHERWOOD & JAS. A. LONG,
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ji ah. N.C., wil. attend regolarly the
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C (iRAHA.M \ <"•>. Marion Conn II use. s. C sj.jo afliTtlnvr mnnths, nn.l £I,UU aftrrtwrlvc
nixi AIU.KKTUX \ fo.. i.. -x. n«ion. x. v. " muiilliN from tlir dale uf »ubstri|itiun.
\< n:». We. the merchants of Greens. ...r( „,. .,,, rl,1Klvr
tam-ugh. leelieg Ihe nee,-,, y ol a """ 111 ...>IL1.1IMM..
change hi the m.i.ner oi .toii.g i..t.-i.., s in One dollar per si;uarv (fifteen lines) foi llie
thiii place, have resolved to liave all debts h.-iwcek. aid im i i\-l ve tft.is lor en r\
ma.le or Goods sold due 1st of each July and week th-ieaner. Deduction* made in favor
1st ol each January, without regard to date 1 ol standiuj ecHcrhtemeiit* a* follows:
r'"' /*"/« .'"* lhe purchase. We are decidedly ol liie 3.M..vrus. Ii MOUTH*. I VKAH
'';'"";'"'"."'"-'" opiuKmlhat it will be heller tor the custom* «Ws.;uare. 63.50 *9.SH *8.1H.
i"";''* "'"T'lT*!«■»w« »« «»" merchant , Two -.mares, TJin in.ro I4.MJ
J «! V. fiariett. I W J McConueil, Three •• (ieol.) HI.00 1500 2n.on
. ttItl».-H. R. Trrrj, of Hurt-! Uilme- & H-mlrix. A P tVkel. I'i.U roll 3"- no
\ n^ha.ii, Richmouil Cuunly. North « ..r- Tho* J. I'al.uk, Ja:ne» K J.illee,
iciulil re-peninllj iuiurin the public,! John X TIIOIIIOMIII, K. G. I.in-l.-ay,
. j i,e i- |>re|>areil to ai;euil to the i-ellim: ol ] J U. «v J Sloan,, W (' Porter.
.- PenoilkaU, kc, that may he en- j A tt'eatheilv. i C. N MeA.Ino,
liiscare. WinlHuim fc Winy,; C G. Vate*.
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