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V&e^ m atrtfli Jtej. VOLUME XIX. GEEENSBOROUGH, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1857. NUMBER 938. Ba.siufss Earta. \C lltIK UV. the merchants of Greens, boruuieh. lee change i'i ili»* in i .•=-- tin* I'liifp. hnve reanl*f<\ in have all debt* . ihemercfcanto of Greens. ft>| Mi # • « w nM '• I repeat, thf ,ii..s .I.J. I„.-r„y.„»(u|)f jjatnot ana flag, -"-/hrs n er ol lining business m •■ 11 CT _^» the votr m all ll '■ I repeat, then, as my Hear conviction, that ntion submit th* t'nnstiiutinn to the actual resident settlers of Kan- ' he following is the platform of princi- M —— : "*'/'!"<•"'.'' r'.'''.""" bc i'i"!1* 0I",'J,,s,,l> ron,l"ct- I,,e" adopted by ihe American National Cm- | "I""' th. d.-s. He* THE AMIBICAN FIATFOhH. The full the AYhia antl American ranks, am] en- OEM. WALKER IH HEW ORLEANS •..e<s disaffection by heaping honors C.en. W.lhcr. the noted filibuster, «r- Knppnse that this r.v.d at New Orleans on the 27>h ultimo. .<. n. RF.rsnt.D3 V\\li»f.;.:!i»t»-«»A■.' &— R.-I-'..a--\O■-I—.I-»-*-.. C•-■r•.•i-- ,. [. anil i ■ ■ -*i i■. ■—~n»-■ Merchants. No. T V t Square, Normlk. Va I ). ,1'ioa ta iht *>ilt tij F'inir and I'lixhi't «l'-»i'f»i;' lniM('i"*.«-iry .,1^- prompt rtiurat. :;J ly I lllll.-H. It. Terry, of Ruck. .1, i it, liirliiiniiiil Coil'.IV North f'ar-iU1 resnertliillt inform he public, iepa.re.1 !■> HttHMil in me selling nl ,- Periodicals, tec, thai may be en- •ii- care*. ■ i"i. t- 'J\ I :it laiin.irv 1*1. \*XI.~ 91*tf week ill rentier, Deitnctinn* made in favor — [ Ol slamlhi; adierseineuts a* follows: I*. fSRKUfa. m:\TIM'. (iJRAH-j Siirnvriis 6 MONTH*. I vtj« " "ne square. 18.50 ts5.50 *".IH. Two squares, 7 .no 10.00 It .00 Three • (| col ) III 00 I SOU 20.00 "a I cnln.no l« IKI 2" 110 3 I A I K ol the Baltimore College of Denial Surgert bavins lornled hinisell per-ma'. c:-tlv in this village re-pecltullv landers hi.* prole—ional service* to It* on/ens anil llio-col ti e eunoundina coiinlrj lie .teems it mine essary to publish lonu lisls ol te*ll-mnnials, as he hopesio have -nthcieiit o.i-miiiuoiiy toevmre personally in those liav, itig diseased dentures, whatever qualifies!- . ion-he ma) have to notice in ihe vane.! .le- ', va**. tallying cries were raised in lie Abo-part" ie»t* ol the pr«le--i»ti. tiiy rail |j>i»n ilisf ti.-ts ol I' nu-yltauin, in favor i.l %M MM ,.,....,,.., ;,.,....U.K., ( e ; .. |w,._ |Vpfc ^ ,,p p K;11|S:1^. „ ,. > on rrmil lie III BllllflOU lleuU. KANSAS. When, rlurii'ii IIMJ l:i--t I'lrsi.l. ntial cm - i is,. ( w MVH'iH. on North ..tree!. Iin»1 ilia.r. .\onli ol llnpkiis ii ni'i.- ,t stvron. Co.n-111-.....aii.l " I Ladle* will I* wail«l upoii at ih-ir j preascs of ihe Anitiican party lij-Llly <■■ i - ' >i'ii I.' M.ri haul-. U iloiii^iun N. residences upon eueh au mli lualion beiiiy _ tended thai in case of ll.e election of Ml. ,c,.lal,en,,n„p...ltn.e|h,,s|.|„nr,1,d pve... ! Jlnchan.m. « ' I■!- ••« lil* ol pro Inert Ana. 81. |H5!k.|v. <ir.-i sl.oro'.X C, !>ec [VII. J. 1 t I.—ion r. I;I \T OFFKR* iil^ I'RO. .ii -1 lllllll-J \|..T.-.V .\ r. Apri i ii-.- to ihe pl.bii Hunt - More I. I-..T Oili, MM.T •: 92a iL ilii. 759-1 y I. K HOWLR1 r. , ,,., r rn-r- in Ihe praeliee nl M-.ll.-ii.e, ,ii.ielries an.l S.iraerj, Lexmglull N C. March l-lh, l»67. !'-'■' i< H. JOIIV SWJVV Ha- set-led ivr-lillClHiliali. I lie | ollej ol I.is a.inilit.-lrati. I ulil In: so bin iM-tl as lo procure ihe aw-l. ow,...rr.l. t, S. T HOWLB1 j^j,,,, (l| K;llls;iS i,.,„ ,|„ l, i,.„ , nly !1S !• I »». HO» l.i:i I' *i M».\, licit-. , , . , * . ll . iMs, le-peri.ullj • r iheii pr..te>- ;'•••■c Slaie. And now. in the lery lx ft i-lireeie- ho ; nin^ ol Ilia l*.*esi.Initial carre.r, we see slroii" indication* of a icriCculion ol ihii -'■ni ,'.- to Ihe ClllZeO* ol rouali ami ..II . iliers ulio may ile*ire opeia- IIOIIS perlorrueil on then leelli in llie m.»l ap-proved, .uoil.-rti ami M**imiti|ic inaiioer. 'I'liev are amply .,i!aiihe<l to perioim all ai-ii ever) operation peilaniin^ lua'iywal 10 he iiial -nr.'ery. un^iirpi'.s-eil lor utility or I'eauH T.ie Senior ol ihe Him ha* in In* | prediction. We n e it in ll e :•( |. ilitn . I I ..f K biriJ. Walker as Guiernor of ll.e T. riiiorv. a "Northern man willi Soulh-tho urnfre has been of late departed fmni,! '•"^"'•'•Oioerilea, and the only sure but J cr"'«t' ("My cwild prevail airainal ihe over- m hear and see the General. Ilead.lresaed in several or even numerous instance* can- ' W:""k "'' A""'rica" ''"'''I" odence. whelinine majnrity which the Xorih has the crowd, cxprcssimt his thanks for the nni iu-lifvbisf.Ueore.lie.t ,f„ r ' •, i 3 •tmirmin* mv»l ri-lf:. Imerkn. and : '" ' \"' »■■''*»"»"l C iilleiee. splendid reception riven him, sayinp that no. ju-l.r> Ins l.lst pre,l,cal of UH.form.tg ltt lllis er„, „,„;,.,.,,„,„ ,.„iz„lw K1I„|IM U | .-Thai ,)„* is the ealcula.ion which the ,„ ,.,c mass l.'e.ore him. he rccopni,.d th. in the priK-tice he favor. ; which is. clearly aehaited f.-r all State, Federal and mnnici- Bfa,pfc .''Vpuhhean journals nl the Nnrtli American love of l.benv, and a.sured tBem and historically, the exception and not the P"' "leen or gnvernwenl einpLyinent. in (*'*'"• .'* "'.".T* !,r"M''' '■>' '''«■ fali.-f.ic- thai victory was siill sure, rule." j oref.-rence n. all oilnrs; neveriiielesg Walker pocs to Kansas will, Mr. llu-| 4'!- *""— ***<* A?,e»ir" P»"-""« ... - , resoline temporarily ;-hioad should he enn-hanan s in>truetiona m his Docket 1 hie j ,| U .oall tbe righto of native-born citizens! very first act is to attempt to control ami | hut dictate tu the Convention which iaahoril* to assemble lor the lormtitioti of a Stale (.Vnst;iiniou ; and to afnHXate ami assume ■iioclions in direct viol a I ion of official riuhl mil propriety- lie even pnes farther; he attempts to dictate to Unnisresa, and anva ihal Congress ouijl't to rej"ct any Const.- u ion not perfected in ilio mode prescribed by himself—a mode not usual in the forma* lion of State Consiiiiitiona. lie is travel-linp in company *iih Senator Wilson, the Black Republican Senator from Massachu-setts ; and is -'bail loll .w. Well met met, with Itohinsou. the Free Soil Uoiernnr ofl vidual flalca, and iion-inlerrcoiion by each in principle*," whose fust acts on hi* am-j Kansas. ||(. jSi moreover, inieresied in I Stale with the affairs of any other Stale. lion » nl, wlneh iloy receive the news of This finale to a career which, by the cas-i.. c .lisa-iroi.s .]. list ,.f ihe American par* ualues of war and sickness, has sacrificed iv in the Sown, ll isi j*j»| ihe r-suit some five or six thousand wild and ioiprovi- Bl.ieh tl.ej ileaire. Nothine would tr>.ti- dent Amencans«and perhaps nn equal era IV Ihem in-re than lo see only two parlies larger number ol the people whose country in the I..1.I—l.-r they anticipate, with pood he was .levasiinp bv fire and sword under reason, ih i tlcir Iriiin ph would then be the pretence nf siring them •' liberty," has l asj and decisive. II ihe S.fiih leeoine induced the editor* of the National Inlelli-uniietl into one party, we reeard the sue- geneer l» Make some judicious and appro-cess of ihe lihnk |{e, ul Means at ihe next prate remarks, cloahorai follows: I'r.si.lcmi I .1 .-lion a-just as certain at Ii is. therefore, not only for the moral ihe day of election comes." which may possibly he drawn from this . '""""™ '•ilemonslratioii" tu the disadvantage of F.nmt.., N.-wO.|.-.,n. «•'■•■*■ New Orleans as a cilv loyal to the princi- Icrcign Influence IUutlicttd ly TJtr.h. pie* of international and municipal law, 'J he mere politician may attempt to w.ak- hut to the instincts of that humanity which en the force of the doctrines prouinknJted lias been oulraged by Walker, that tp» re- . uiwicn the ,,y A""',ir'|os- but it is in p.*sihlc to avoid gret tbie scemiiis co'iiutenance ofone who citizens of Ihe several Slates, ami lo 'his j 'lllllience of lad- which are coii.-ianily has, in the pursuit of ambitions aims, shid ml. non-iuierlennee ol Concress with orotiBht liel'ore the public The irritation *■> urn- Ii innocent human blond, ami by his ■inesiioiiK apperiaini,,^ solely to the iudi- "; ,c,'''.n!t betue, u the iliffereiii seel ion* nf disiecar.l for ihe sanctions <A public moral- Si h. No person sin uld be select, d for po. liiical station (whether ofn-.tive or foreign birth) who recotrniae* any alleiiianre or ob-liua. inn of any ilcseiipiion lo any foreign prince, potentate, ,,r jaiwcr, or who reins, s t.i roc.iguise ihe Foileral and State consti- 101 ions (each within its sphere) as para-mount lo all other laws, as rules to political action. (hit. The nrqnalified reeocnition and mainletiaiice ol Ihe reserved rights ..f the several Stales, ami the eullitalion of har-mony ami Iraternal yo,«l «||| If V %%% 1W II .,.,1 ,.| „ ioai in .-erv . i.n-.jrpe.'-^eii in. uuiiiy oi i-e.on* . •• >• n ■ •«< ■•-..— < ■<■ t-.« > in; --.n , in, »-i inn i n , iiiuii, .-.ales, iinu uou-llllervei.lleu oy eacll »--..■. - ■ ■ ■'"..■•' ■■ ■ "|- I.J o.-.-.-i ...--I i oe c.niu.•oniaiiui. miuii loan j) ' % it Imeiof KeallV t)i.i I'laco" T.ie Seniorot the Him ha* in hi* po.-.-e.- | ern principles," first bis arri- He is. interested State affaire Slate. "" ,,le '"' ity have been cloarlv proven the hi-zannas of even the lowest anonf hil f,.r,ei s.lll.imiil, and oiler, hi* >.;'- ",'"J ' ■»««~™ the Baltimore l 'f\>"-» ■«•' ' vnl in Kansas, were a warm greeting to ! occuiii.rv snecuktlinn* «iMi naniea Norlh • Tlh- The "-npnilion ot the ritfht of the '••''ave r.-snlicd directlj-r-ju, the imru.luc- former lellow-citiwma. 'J hat one who has „ „ Lenta, l-uraerv American Ma-.e, ol v,:,al Governor and i V l. *'• i ' «'««• l""» i"'d »a'»n.hz. d citizen, of the "';" "' a ''•''•^"-born eleu.cn, „,:., a clans deliberately rcounccl the high ealliwi and •ur?r ^ '.I , l.ila«lel,.l a. ''•'"» "»• <"' ■"• « '•"« governor, ami aill| very probably will us.- his official past. . y ; d pemmnentlv residing in any " '"""•• '"'^decide the policy of the sepa- pmad name -la -eilixed of .he United J'V l-'ai iVork* ... ..eueral l.nerHiure : ' Tliej have lumisiie.l tneu Opera ins Bonn.* Ilo ,l,c •" °l*te« •" "V**"*"1* •'• Jnne aitd „,,,, (llk.r rCMjlt c„ulll |,e cxpecl. d ? ! lion and laws, and lo r.,:ula.e their don,p^m™ *'"'f* a*' I'mrltVltle'. Iwyeswelkd derafar other banner .ban that of .he MiM.ella.iv. Albums. Music and VA'esl N.eet .«.. ,i,»i- above ihe Blanil araiim.nl. that many leading Southern De- Walker is a native of the North: and bis »« ami -soei.il affairs in their own m.kle. !'".' '<• l'"'''!l •'" slreiigtli ol the North until stripes and the stare, and who baa thus ex- ■ -:., illy on hand. Si , . Cheese, Flour, Itinier, s ■. lies, Crackers, Starch, Oils. KEPLRESCESi 0 r, IV-'ey I'o- Commercial bank ( W'i! 1 i' Wi K.ie, " l--.Ni- O. ■* IIIUIIIUIOU ^ „ 11 KHV I: I Bank ot Wilininjjtoi Raleigh. ■ is. New York am, Philadelphia i';i<.liloii« low .* pi inu. l*.-"i1. embracing ainung oili-er- the lollowuu. beautiinl palleiis: Frock Coat, .Bny-s blouse. Single breasted Fiock Travelinn Paletot, "....it, oil ii I o-iniiie. uoiiiicvfa the abolition spirit, biitnie. nis in take ii lor eranlcu thai K.noa? will bc a noii-sbivc-l. jrrel / ul.McK . In I I tMf.s t. I.O\«.. ' t) I.AH, I.•Mii-in,,. N C ATTORNEA AT l t>re-s Coat, ■ Business Coal, : vi..ril.,,p •■ I >umiio-r Rajlan Greensboro' | VomhVJaciet, &*a—idi* ( osiunie, Tun,ii ei • iniiie. I , piei-eu.inis ihe ptiblie with his SPIUMi i KAMIIO.\> he w.iiini return his thanks :..r MUM «. I'llW:, tlloriuy Hi the very liberal pa ruuaae l.ereioiore hei-m* • ' lilil liavma periuaiiei lit l.-c I in j etl, and sa) that no eliort will le spared lo i -' r., >. c, will atten.l the I our* I in nl a coi.tmuauce ol tlie same lie may al- . Havid-nu and (bnllcrd. aiiljWd}* be louud al bis new shop on vAe*l III attend to the collection ol all I Alatkel street, between Thur*lou** t'al ii.ei hin liau.'.-. | A\arehouse and l>;;bi:in's Hook More, read} 915 tf i lo lake uieaMi.e- i i.d make up the ratloiis - | description* ot cloiliiua in style ami duralni- , ii\ eip.al lo am eMalnisl'ineiil in the Slate I til lit Hill S3:, loru.erij foleman "ij.een-boroiiuh. Marei.. i-^T. U.Mtl. Iilina Mate. He says very truly, that the cx-lel. ee of the institution ill K.o,.-..» (lepi'luls on >,l acl cm ale : but theli lie intimates that il.e ,.l*je.","..l,"en*iai, s IH.,i^'-s* >I•n- I c .ma:e,,ami. so, il oi ihe,te.r.n,to•rv,•are unfavorable II ■ , I _ i to ii. He bad n» null, to do the. He hail no I. * ", ,,. ' ',, ... I neht lo wrtac the question, Kve.y one admits, llji.lies liiiiiiMjt ll.ibil laid.es' W alki:-jj Co»- i luii e. [.Misses Dress, Unl.is Highland Cof- | aresuif.d la Alrican tlavery And so. t .,.. the Wilintngton Journal of ''r" l''^''1'»'. is »*"'* 'he power and in- \..-liii!ay. finds much to cetisiirc in \Val-addtess ; and directlv charges him AA'e want the pc.ple of ihe ?uuih clear- ,|pnw, iM any such Territory, ousrht i.. par-ly tu understand, and this too upon the ncipaie in tbe formation«l ihecoiistiiniion, authority iu.toiily.il it eoppoailion presses, bill ol those of the Deiii.n p lie party, that it Kansas is lost lo the South—as she will be beyond a peradveiiturc—it ail! be by ' a.- he ei.iiih.il c .ill el., in-. Hut tin- people ol the i j i. „ V .. a. t decide I ,-•,.. r Hi. m.el.es; i «'»« treachery and doublc-d.a inn of no ad-i but ili, ti ikt/f-i-lt. ai.d not I-ov Walkcr.are the I u.iiiisiralioii brought inlo power bv ihe ||.„M.,rj...L.-.,Mo«li.ll.er:heso,la-,.l.l.mate|Soulli_ i,.^, j, BlM.|mM,, .bcSoulh- «ir in the I'liuctimtit ul laws lur .^aid Tern-turv nr Staff. 8th, As; * nforr«'nu*n( of tlio principle that mi State nr Temu-ry i»nulit hi *I<IHIII ntlicr* lit; - i ^,i•->^^ I.AMKft. (l(inti*-rty ('ulrHian . Imtiit^M'e, > \ Mi LAMI K. 1.11 .It HOI S I j Hun-** ) kno\* \ > l,.iinn. froiiriHt r*- \lr NIT:: U I >i irr. I.tlt 01 the l-iliiei -•■ Martm, 4•;« , HII<I San p-ou I-AMUT. ilr ol I'u kt'-r.-. \l.i , will I*f l:.»,i,'\ lo nifvX a i lrieiitle< ,1 : IT* i'' thr Lin ;i r llnil-f u hi're tlt'-y ii.ivt* aiMjile aivoiiioilatimi lor "JMl j)ci- V in- I-. F nni.UHIIIPI I,. MOTT, 1 j Al l"l.\l »> - I I. \\\ , t,.l(>N.i ,• I , will regular.* aiteml lilt' ( «-i: • I - oi Kiillorii, A;.in:.inee, liaial Ijiti a;.»i I'avi*'- il 9 i: M kei's addtess\ ami directly cbargi with •* an all. in pi to forestall .he lice action ol ih.- convention—1<» prepare a constitution to intliicf.ee Congressional legislation, and indirectly. ai least, to assume unwarranted powers ap/ainsl which we must r'l-oid en. eii.pl.atic protest. (Jovirnor Walk, r had no right as (governor, to make use of any -ii, h lanuunee.*' I.iil ihe liicllinond South, another lea.l-ili} I Dem-icriiii: piper, and the most n;i|e. ;,cmb nt of .!.."in all docs not mince ils II i , i in i II w p. . 1.1.1"ill Alt III.t: V li:i», North Street, eppn llipsi.-' Hole. (J ■ ei .-b.lo. .'» I'.— fhe l.ln'.'l.-,^, e,l Woohl le-pe«'llU Ij ill lorn, thecill/.en ,., Ii„ ei.sboro" and surrou...: 1,,^ i-oan.ry that he ha* 0|-etii.l a Mai!'. Mi «p a lew do-is i,oin, ..: llie couill.oi.se wnere lie is | repared lo lii'i.s.. Moiilillieul*. I Wori.s : loiiils. ail I li'a.e >;ei.is a- cl ea, us il'.e. i •-ti.oernor AA'alker's otficial languaev is s.dfi can be I,.... m auv pan ol in loouirv He • cie.il lo convict h:in ol a ptii|.o*e "o betiay th. ll Hie s himsell in.,! ;,.i uolknial.-hlp }.e will j Nm-h. i.u.1 In tlilnei K ins... lo i!,e |».wel ol Ilii aive satislaetion to the n.ost la-lie-lous He j Al».l.imiiisls. II.- pinate talk is all n, il„ il.iile* al!lo»i\e him a call belop- pun has- ►ame siiam. 'iini-. .. Mr lenii. Ii-anl li.m ,-..y ma elsewhere tiKOi.CK IIKIMilt II. : ••' a ihi.uer paity.iu Ihe |r.-wiice ol ll.irly ... Fell -'id. is, 7. ill 11 or i eei.il. mi., -luai ii I <• (U alk.i) leni h.t I ul. i loli K i:illotl r.ei.er.i1 I ominis-j -i.ni ami roiw.ir.litio Vlerchants \\ ,1— ■IOH, \ C. I1 l-ler. I'eo,.",! ' I I \. .V . I... Ni.vA (.HOBsi AT* Al DWELLK. — Tne s-nh-c iner w.*u»l re-p-c lull* e.ii ; lln nee in any nay towards lit. mm alien ol .. -I.,,. M.,e 1.. K.n sa-. he tlivohl consider Idi •ell I..I. . i I I.I.W, I l,y ol llie I tall sola aell I-' I M.o wli.;.-. W ..Uer'ii.n. I- in I. S. natoi Wib, ,,I M ..-.-.it luce is. and i.- iiitrudia-ed to ->■ -i| !«■ In ; the Flee Mate time nor. Knbiiison win, iilav lillcilce of hi-' a.lu.iiii-lr.ilioii lo add to the strength of the North, and to cripple and injure- ll.e South. That he his sent lo Kansas, as (iovcrnor. a man who is hob-injhbiofi and cousuriing with trei soilcrs ; who assumes unusual and arrogant powers; who pie.-uu.es i.» dictate i" the Kansas con-vention and In Congress, what thej .-(.all saints, and bavins'seized upon the most ll.e s'reeis of an Aii.etican lily, can.iot be fertile j, eiioii ..I the | ulrtie domain, sii at regarded a* a very happy augury lor either defiance ;):,. J;,«s ..f ,|,(. c. Ui.liy. and s| inn ll.e int. Iliacticp, humaniiy, or patriolism of llie auihoriiy of the Federal Government, iho-e who participated in inch ill directed are in mior.-nis fioin abroad without any accl.iiuii'ioiis. The palii.t wholailsina knowledge ill republican msiiliilioiis or any cowl and riilnc. US cause oil. n remains un-i ! love br the inii ih ecs ol liecn en. llonoTI d, 'I be suecifs of a despot has ill Citizens of ihe I nned Sla'es . ,, . . ' ,-i .. • i . r ■ r .- i i ■ • J , .. n- i'i 1 .- is. 1 be earlv cnnicils ol Joe Siiiuli, be ore sumclinics Won br him Ihe applause denied to the vie hi ol suffrage, or ol boh.ins polu- ., . .. , , , , .-,,...■ , • , , ■ ' \ • t <• . . -. c ' Ins imposture had developed iisell tully to t« the urine and the valor which fortune ,.-. ,* . • .. i / i his own mill.I. were ihe poor ami iamrant refused to favor. Hut in the case hclnre !lth. A Chance in tbe laws of natural 7:1- • , ' , , ■ , ,, ., , , «ai , . , ., I strangers, who were let unlearned in the ns it would seem that the iiopul.ee otlNew lion, inaknioa eontiliucd resilience ol (wen- 1 ,. . . . , _ . , . . ». r , , ' blessine ot our iiisliliitious,and were ready Orleans has r. served ns laur. Is lor one lo eaten at any hope of improving ilu-ir whose pairiolism roneisti in having reuoun-condiiion. 'Ihe honest bcllevera in his c,il hie country, whose cause is condemned mission were lew, but the desperate, the by llie coiiiiunn law of all uiankiudt and vicious, lie coi leu.n. rs .1 ihe law. the lur- w ho-e sneo *s consists only in bavin? ef-biib in. allured by tisinns of train by spoil- fecicd a safe retreat from the country which tv one years, of all not herein Lclore provi-ded for, an indispensable requisite lor citi-icnshi 1 heieaftei, and exeludlUfl all pan-pei «. and persons convicted of crime, Iroin bodins on our sh. res ; but no interference w 11I1 the vested rii>hls of loreieners. I iiiif the tieuiib s. Hocked lo Ins standard, be has ravaced wiib lire and sword, afler l0th- "•'I'"' """"!>' •"""" ,,e'",:in!ami s mane the name of .Alor n a strewing it with the bone* of hi. victim*. Ciuuvh ami Stale; nn inicrlcii-nce wiih hinfilifi and l>\-uuril aiiini)!! rivilued men* *i'h;ii PIH*II an ovation nlioutd bavehcen ten-icliaious lailh or worship.and no test (call,* , |( .• ^^^ ^(|| ul|„ ^^ „„ rt<| ,„ w|| a ,„.r0i ^ 1,,,^^.^ hardly 'Vi 1 * -111 • « ",. 1" I delusion has isrtiwn in strenglh. onlesa we less discreditable to those of New Oilcans do in the matter of the Stale Constitution,'. '' tr*? „:i ,,' '"T['": ' .'"^T'mi '['!'■ ■ ,»,"ii'l,r ,l11' 'x.iaor.linary zeal and the who rendered it, than to the citizens of S*. . . - .. „ - , „, «"to any and all aliened.abuses ol pni-iu j ,, , ,„ ,- j „.issiot,aiies in all vannah was the fate with which a portion and who is doing all 111 his power, under („,,,., „,..„ ..< and a strict CConouiV ID Dub- , , ,i , 1 , . • ■ 1 . , , . ' . in in.11.1111 -. ana -. lumawnnj l"u uarts ol ihe wmld. to gather conv.ris to the ol their number honored the adventurer Lv* the instructions of llie President, to pros- lie cx..p..e...n.>dt>n.u...r..e.ts>. 1 ..1 . . - . irate SouIhern interests, and strengthen I '-• *" he maiutei Northern power That in *holt, one of North of valuable one ol . \ r- 11. I 11, e 1 aleu ! I'I, -:fr I'la-lenog Hie at enlmn ol the | Ul i,.' I" his. mire -Ne f. :i ly Stock ol >piinj a .1 N.mmer liihal*. i IM - ., . ... ., |*i-l.l-ai|. a w.ll sel.«te.la.-sormei.l ol l'i\ ,,„. ...„.. „, „r„, ,| ,.|,ai.!.,-. la n lo hi- K\e.- l.'-i;c\. 'ofsu-h .-fficcrs as A\ alkcr. who. ac.vr.lii «. li'U.Miy. wi.H O.t.olt, «,...!» Hardware. I r.ck.rv t;r.cer.~, I'rws.j |„.„,,..,l Ii.ee as Uo-ernor o Kansas. ,.,,.- |iM1 M, E„;„ ., „ . Joins .S. » .... i„.,.,i.-is ami J"l» I Paints. ISool.-a'd Mows Hca.iv Made t loih I the IIIH It. Iierl I U ll er ha-1.0 I1.I1-lodo hut! ' '^'"- A " , No. 163 ma. Nik. Uo..l Pa 01 ami Falioleal 11,1- .,„„,. ,|„. «.„., ,.,;,„, „: ,|„.' |aws. "||„, |„. ;ls I b.-r of I :....u.ess, aie ■;,„/„ iiir./Jtil trmttntj ■ political pniiCiplea unbraced in liook-and M..iion..r*. B'i» m*. Bucket* ai d ■;,,,„, 1., luni-e »'quilr another eharartei. lb ' „„l,i,.:„.,. . ,.;:-.•.,..; ;./„.., , 1,. .,, form. Fall* Lookn.a tilasse*. I'oitu oomne. l-.o.-. 1-a pi»p»a:.u.!,sl 01 Abuhlion.sin; and in.bsa Buitoo* Bea* 1*. I on.Id and u variety ul olh- lo* efforts arc counteracted, ihe N,u:h witl lose eriai-key rAolious ' the lernloiv Mai k the prediction. A h. it the II ol •Uueli wi.lbejol.l at the lowest pns- i pro-sla-uy parly is now sup 1 in Kansas n sii.le ii_uie. an-1 al such p'l. es as cui.uci lui larkcl Slret 1 I'luladel.ihia. and cnfisrcemenl ofallliws enustitutionally ena-led. unlil said laws shall be repealed, or shall be de-lta cry first results of ih.s 1) moeratte cl;in.i| „,,,, a„d ,oid bv Con.|n3tent judicial National Ad.iiinslrati, n, which was 10 do UU||, rj|V- -o luu.-ll b.r lie country, ami especially for | I3lh. Then-fore. 10 remedy existine ihe South, will be transfer over to Ih'e evils, and prevent the, di-astrotis cons.- .. . , niienec* otherwise restfltinjr IhcrHmm. we ..I the most expensive ami J.,,,,,, ,,„,« up IN,. *,„„„,„ party upon ur I'errilones—a lernloiy ln,. pr nc-p'os herein before slated. which (."g-/./ loeejiy Suutlu-rn institutions, | 141b. 'lint each Stale Council shall ami ttl.'f.-li //-..„.,/ enjoy lliem, but for ihe have aothorny In amend their seu-ral con-olhcial and . Ili.-ious imermeddliiur of Hie ! siilotions. s» as lo el-dish the several de- , . , , , . 1 ,, cr.es. and in-titute a pb d'je ol honor, III- ^Iniiisirnli ba.k.d up by the efforts „„,.„,„, 1.Im,I.|.1,!i„:,Ii,.„> i„r led.w-hip and admission into ihe p- ny 15th. A fieeand open discussion of all our plat- |)i:ii:tt »».iu\ro\. CONHHIM si.MI II. i< Haul. I t»H.\ I'OI.NT . 1... 1 >,.eeial itleulion naid lo selling Tobacco ' '..-on.!' >'..\a.al Stores *Vc. Also | iteeeivoe- and lorwar.liua Ii s. la Ch 1- I. Hinioii. Ksq . IVake. % '- ■ K It ..ili-. !•:-,, ami Leo VV llai- I N (.'. U in. I'lun.mer, | 11 \t "ill :ly. II -i. Alendeiilinli, i.amt IK nl, A. AA I I.l. -eie.-l and Ciller lioverulll.'lil I..HViie I and VA'arraots. make i"v,-t n capuali-:* al We-ie-n rale-. ,'.,1 "■'" ' '■ -acl a aeneral r al estate bu '. •- 1 Iowa a id Wisconsin "■--. VI in leapn -. Minnesota llo-i J. M. Vlon lead, liporse C 1 nl W'alfr tJwyuil aun lohn A. M ly I'i::.. l-ni. Jss t|. I he 1 g »e ei me saiislaciiou. 1 a I. .van ,ie and .'. Icrn.ii c lor yoni- Ive- Term* ea.-li 01 | roi.uce ou delivery ll'ORTII .%. I I l.i:V rOAIMISSION ■ 1 l-o..vai.li.._ Meiclianls, Favelie- N 1 U'ATSOAl & Air.Altl>, CKNKR.AL 1 unimiss Meri'hai.l-, ill Burltuu oi Ihe Uoods. April, is..?. K ,\ c.vi.mvi.i.i.. !;30 ly •r KIM". ' 1; \ 1 ■!-:. is S'l'i;*i:.\ in & AA 1 o.ii'.t 1.. ivi- IMitlr.KS and VA i.o.esaie Heaters in fill, Ull and llo'l.e-I.C I'rv Ib.o 's, .\". - 7s ill Kill-: III Itely (l.elie'l by llie ll.triatl.'s 01 Walker, and he ler. t.ny will add amobcr M the ahead) oi-r-hailowniy i...o,b.-i „i 1 . .• >:ai.>. Ii is not f.»i iis l» speculate aboa. In* niotive*. at-ll. o -ah ii would l.ol be d llicult to di.-c.m-i 1. Ids ,1101.1 1 11,- uii-b.lioi. ami Ins desire lo .-..lie b.i'e tlii. II.HIOI ml powei .11 lb.- c.iuulry. a sal,* a,:.,- rv expl III (Mull n Ii - lie.u-l.eiy to ill.' &oll*b. It only le.n ..1.-. or Ihe |H-..,.I.-.TI lln- South lo ..col. ll,.- in o. \\l... h. :i iv- il.. 0 iiiteiests, ami lo pre- |-ii*- lor ll.e -1,11, itib-i ol Kansas with Incoming .1,1,,,' v. W ben D.-mocrali int.reourse, and tell.ct(ijualny .1 so. i.l condition. To these ti iepi-rsl prc«ieci* the frelinps i,f thousands who hive liitlc to hop-, fur in the Oi.l Word have joyously responded, ••ml there is now a steady influx of converts from all (ails ol llie civil-red world, whose lii.-i id.a after arriving in ihe country. Is a hali'dol l!i<- (oiioral Government. We hut.- ihu-11 ii-. r. gaiid '■ v< ihi rone hundred |-Ilt],.P ,|,H eupii-n. the I .\ ml.bur? lit- thousand ligblii." men—lendend zealous! A New -Tub fol Wnlkcr. ' •ro-.iini has ihe followiig article, which |,y |„n ij,-.em. and ferociously by ihe exec j Our wesiurn exchanacs are aln ndy be- \ \hK Democracy herein Virginia and llie t.\f,. ,,|- nnbriilb . I passions—who .buy all ginning-10 cut oui m w work IrAA.lk.r. S.uh would do well lo cand'nly peruse. [f,der. 1 auils-iiiy. »i.d d.t iniiiie lo exei-' I. tei mined he sh II not rust out j --|i 1* son.ev.hai remarkable lad ih-t ,.:.,. „, j.,. j , -| ,,", ,,. | ,.\er 11 T. rriiorj '.I 'Ihe .Memphis Ai- • ,|,.> teen,1 IU It til of the A nni 1. an pa ny ihe L'liiiMi. which lb.} lave icixt d iiH-n and faith. Ami never, p. lhaps, was any rt-li- per. »n ihe eve ot his ill-fated rxpedilion giuus svstem so well cah ulated to attrart against ' uba, ihuiigh ihe latter expedition ihe attention and Secure ihe approval ol the enjoyed Ihe advantage of being rendered to desponding, liiling millions ol ll.e Old one who had nof tin n | roved to tlie world W or .1. who s-0 in. hope of relief but in the his incompetence tor any higher mission rest ol the grave. AVhat vi-i.-nsofcladness! than that "t bringing rum upon his adhe-ure preseiilcd t« the European sudltura nfj rents and defeat to hiins. II. ihe missionaries of Hrighain Young. 'I he j _^^____^__ wilder.,.-.- home, a pr, mi.-e land s. ch.d. .11 Anothcr Instance of Democratic Tyranny. from ihe Inu.u.t* ..I the world, cov. r,-.1 with %. jw ^ ^ , .^.j,, (.aril|i. "...!. 11 l.aiv.si. sin.'id wph growing el- • tu 1 -. ' ,,' . .' , . , 1 r, ; loan is very earnest in calling upon ihe ties, Ide-t wilh a clic. r ul ellinal,—i.liuii-... ; ,. ... 1 . . . .}• , ., , , Denioerals ot t iiuiheilaiid lo liavea ( oiinly ilai.ee w Hin ::* '., ll :.ml pel 1 et liceoom «'| . . , . .. , ' ' , .. • . Convention to nomiuatc a candidate lor niocniMc mom-gregs, aie ji'i/ili: iiiiii, ja/iliail gi'HiUtt*- ready lo . " wield ib.ir p.siiion ainl p. wet al ihe bid- JJ^ vil.ginia Elections P.nd Black le-ding ..I lie pa.iy which ttotiht />• 1/ belt." I publicanisni. seeoi .1. [eiuiini lor something lo d, peal SII" gels him as the most III and pro- ; ;„ Virginia seems to hav. gl.eu i,,.alb,v..l per person tin llie t.ovcii.oishiji ol I tab ! ,„,j.laeiioi. In the Black Republicans i-l the and adds: N-rlh The hading Black !,'. publican "'"■'~ .Wiib oin or two thousand men' 1. b ck 1 journals of New Yolk—the Tribune. Cour« id such Ian-! "■,,,• "*' ,M'l,k ,l« "' IB0 Vlrj '""" "' "'"' '' ■ i,r :""' Kl"l"i,,r' and Evening F.rt—ap-parci led oui nun 1 :: il cu s. ""•illus.n, i.lI libl.ee iii.lhiuo..iIceol H.e lire ^ {U ^-vfa-ami „„.,-...•.:,','I I .,..:,.en...'l forelglifts ^ ^^ ^ ^.^ ^ r|ii|.s ,,a full parc.-ipaiioti iii the pnuhpe -J ' Wbat docs this system«f actioB I '"„•"'■-*■ . , , •(,.,„„;, It l"ads aL Ihe danger ol foreign influence 1* . ,,,,.„,- rricnd.,lip ailj ol M social reU- ;,,„„,.ht home to men ol all 1 aru. sen strong. ^ ^ ^.^ fmh ^ p]eT^ y, that 11 is impossible to avoid the cooelu- . w?/j/ ^ UM , mru ^ j, i$ Counli t'ourl Cbrk. After the most nr-g. lit appeals liny have Siiccicded in gelling up several pretemc* for primary meetings. Wiib the .hi. gales sppuiuled by these, ihe contention will be hi I.l and a candidate se-leetedi which candidate will as a matter of (•■•urse be elect" d. Ibr Cumberland i- largely Democratic. The reason of lllis is thai ■here .-'re a number ofcandidates in the field and tin- Democrats are afraid that a Whig, and a worthy man. will be elected. IJetctofnre the County Court Clerkship has hi en left out of Ihe list of political nu-t- is aid, 111 la.-i, all county ..ffices were in.nl last year, when the Standard advised Deu.ocn.ti !<»»nominate party Sheriffs.— I hi- adike a number uf counties followed. is to he What does ihi- sy-tem of action lead to f Ii lead* lo ihe breaking up of all lie* of Petersburg. \'a.. March. Is.-. 921 if. AVe v.-iilv believe il ihe 1111th was known. that il was aid is a foregone conclusion . Kartell lakes this w''h the President 10 jitevtnl, if passible, v \i,rk.—Special alledtmn paid lo j method nl imloriiriioj the public thai he has the admission of Kansas into the Union as ' received Ins supply ol Paris .New- >otk. and 'IVAII.OIIIM;—lati :■■•<! Wlatter I 1 :■ -itIuus—lieo. vv buster mi the oih.r than lo tight i' oui be-ivveen them with all 'he plunderers and profligates who follow their lead, resni-c- ■ iv.ly. Al ali events, ihe only bvltr ese to be made of either would be to call F«r .. me united into one party, so will the <;,.,„ r;,| <;„v, run .nt ilselr. So segregaii Norlh likewise-aml when ll ere is no ,-„„„ ,,,,., ft. ,-t .,( asHCaiimw ill. the i.a- ...her party but the D. ...ociai.c at he ,ke.|,„m as to deveh-p •mblness 10 wield* .,.„„•„• |lllCB ,,e i,e„, Sooth, tin re will be none olh. r than the 1>nri. x\w elective Irauchise. ihe position nl by oarty fol.' .wed. Soon sc will sec the same sy*- i. in adopt, d in corporations and in private cu.1 anics. We have been credibly inform" ol that there i* even now a railroad in North Carolina, the Directory of which, c nsidi-r the politics uf an applicant for Sice among the chief qualities, and that if ocralic his Black Republican at the North. aliens in Utah iii reference to tie Federal ,ppl chances uood. We know that there RKFKRKXCES. I ■;... : Rank 01 Pane Fear, ' ;U BIM1AV.N. Wilmington. N. C. RIKa Salem X r '■'.' '^ -I To. Marion Court II use. S. C the Bland lions. l>l>£KTOX 6. Co., Lexinitton, N. C ami hope 10 merit and receive a liberal share oi public Liver. , ny lcw Kansas. My >ho,i is up stairs, over the Store of Mr. ,,llieious attempt (for it is noil AVm S. «;,l...er. ana immediately opposite j^^ , c Convention the iwtore of the c-aiiMtv.'sTi Alabama Jasiwcek lor meddling sue* a polwy I ........ 1 .. . . ' , £ Look al his arrogant and ung else) lo Eode on a Rail. --|i j, strange to u The men nam. d Delvin and Ilarriwo! party nf the Sooth .1 were rod-on a rail out of Elba. Coffee oniim." m>c hal the Democrtt'C ,.,]. ..y^ not calculaie ihe \ 3;l(\i •■■ s of ihe fi.tnr". Vet i' |"'r- | Inch must ineviiablv prove i Wealth it ..'. r «(/•"//. I 111,1 Ull r.-s, rvedly inocnlaicd into the poli'ical, en il. honorary and social offices of our IS l.ol Oct. I8itj. G. W. UARRELL. | Constitution they should adopt. He says: with alaves. much despised— Slate. fttul wTril ea^tly 'accepts rcc'ruiVlroin | il is only ii.eu.au who is the puartsaur ofii.j Ihe rule of act.on which was proclaimed
Object Description
Title | The patriot and flag [June 19, 1857] |
Date | 1857-06-19 |
Editor(s) |
Sherwood, M.S. Long, James A. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The June 19, 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-1857-06-19 |
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 | 871562385 |