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9 . ©I|C ©'t:coii3twtatt*ifi patriot VOUI All' VIII. GREENSBOROUGIT, NORTH-CAROLINA, DECEMBER 5, 1846. NUMBER 36 }Jnb!isI}ct> lUcckln BY iSi.'AIM& Silt: it WOO It PlIKK, Timri; UOLLARI A VK\H, im $■>?S0, l| rui. wirmVHM M« r« *» ri« MI*. i»n A failure ■•n I Uiniv whin i lt.-aU»r ..I lie wifth to conti DUMainrr Ian i. yi ,,. will ni«thr|n|Vf orilin-ml in- THE PATRIOT CRBEKSDOROUGH, 'SATURDAY. DfeCEMBEIi r,, 18-10. I I -l-l.lllll . Ill IMii-?. Uu looking vvt i cur files, we hod no full liM of members elected to the present [legislature, W'c therefore now publish a list. Those vv hose name* apiiear in ffoncs are Democrats, MRMWrM or III! SI.SAn.. '1st l>islrlct—Perquiinans and Pa-quotas:-' J. C. It. Ehringhaiis. 2d—Camdeoand Currituck : I'. Barnard. ltd—Gales and Chowan : llaitmtl J.Jilallingt. I eih—WnhinglMi and Tyrrel : 'Joseph Boise*/, i 8th— Northampton : John M. Moody. Oth—Hertford : R. G. Cowpcr. 7th—Bertie: J. R. Gillian,. M—Martin: Ihmid ll'„ I, I Mi—Halifax: Andrew J.yricr. •MM—Nash: ... //. /'.«*,'. Ilth—IValta: titorgt It. 'I'hon.puin. lath—Franklini John K Themat. lilth—Johnson : Jam,. 'Jomlni.on. llth— Warren: .1/. /'. Hmrlthu. l.'nh—Elgecouibi : A. li. HVum. Iiith—Wayne: Julm I'.jua,. 17th—(Ireene anil L>nnir: /.'. f»'. Xntiifhl. i-tli—Pitts II. I'. Eborn. I'Jth—Iteaufurtnml Hyde: DatidCarter. •■itlih—Cotcrct ami limns Janus W> Howard, a let—Craven: .V. //. Strut, Sad—< 'halham : William Albright. Sid—I iranvtllc : Jamci A. Russell. •Jllh—Person : llobirl Hater. 2'Mh—Cumberland: Thoinan X. Cameron. S6lh—Sampson : Edward Unvin. a7*.h—New Hanover: //,./., .v. shin, a^th—Duphn: Jtmiri A'. Hill. '-flhh—t>n<lo\vt ll'iU'uim 1'irraml. ;lihh—Brunswwk, lllaiiden, vVc.: -l/r. ffon/rri.* tllst—Richmond nml Robeson: John Gilcbritl. :rad—Anton: I'. I». Daniel. :t:l,|—Cabarrtu .\ Btanly : Christopher Melchor. tilth—.Moore and Montgomery : Alex. Kelly ti.'ilh—' 'atwell: Calvin Qratn, iHkb—Roekingham : '.'. AJ. Baud. :17th—Orange : Hugh Woddt 11'. :C»tli—Randolph: Alexander II. Ilogan tJitth—< iuili'ord: Oohn A. t iilmcr. •Kith—Stokes : John I'. I'oindexter. ■list—Rowan and Dane: Samuel E. Kerr. 4ad—Davidson : Summl Hargrove. 4:td—Surry and Ashc: A.'B. McMillan. I lib—Bumcombc, Yancy.&c.: N. \V. Woalfin. 15th—Burke, Uuldwell, tut. i S. F. I'niteriun. I'ilh—Lincoln, dfcot : /.ttrkin .Stoicr. 17th—Iredell: J. M. Boole. 4>Mh—Rllth'fdot Cleavelnnd • 'Cttumbm Mil!,. ■I'Jth—Haywoud, Macon, See.: Michael Kranchl. ntlth—Mecklenburg: (Vacancy by dealb.j MBMBBW 01 rill. jltfCSB ill" nil'iw.v.. Anson—Mr-II.ir^r.ive, Jonall an Trull. Ashc —H-'fljamin Cillmvay. M-iiirombi—John A. Paffffi Alfred i'. '.'hum. •!'. rtie—lolin W. Hond, Richard ".Hritton. It. iden—Mr. McDowell. Heaufuft—IvLvurd Sumlv. Thomai Binawa iiruii.>wick—llinry II. Waiter.-'. Ilurke, &c—W, V. McKi.-son, J. J. Krwin. 'Cabarroa—J. \V. Scmt, I,. II. Krimmingef, 'aldwill—i: p Miller 'CohimbOfl—A' A ll'Wiimlunt < 'aiteret—Jennings I'iggoll. 'tjurnluck—John II. June*. Chatham—D ajackniy.T Lauiler.M tl Waddel t.'howan—Robert T Paine 1'umWrlamf—G II' I'tijram, Ihintun Sh.iw '.'amden—D Dl'errebee CasivcM—John II McMit/len. (out vtiraney) 1 'raven—Wm II W'aohni^toii, II 'I' I iuiun ' herokee—George \\ lluyes l'.i|.hn—/W A'.//./,.//• /;«;■;., •DaTidaon—V Hoover, II Waiter Ihvfie—G A Miller Kdgremnb—ll'yult AYojye, ll'm /' Otmcu Kranklin—Jamt* Collini, II' K Murlin < iranville—R B (Uilli.iin../ .1/ Hullock, .1M Slum i 'lUtt—lliddklt Qalling 1 ireenc—.linnet (I Kdwatdt ' luilford—S Hunt, K W Ojrhuru, |Vte| A.l.niu llahTax—I. M l.img. STB II luiul.tr V llertl'ord—Kenneth Hayner Hyde— Wilson Creedle 1 laywooil—.Inilrtw Ferjrmor 1 lenderaon—Jolm Roxti-r I red !l— It It. iJ. W Wl^eorge, W II lluynes Innei—William toy lohnston—A. Mm /..HI, Ashley Sjiui.l.i-. ''.incnln, Ac—dm While, P I) lliinhmill, .V. II i'hon. J irebsltr. '■ .'-noir—reaie Jtiekion. ilacon—John V Hicks. Moori'—1/ // Ptnoft. M..iu.;oniiry—'/. Ruaei II. Me lieiilurg—A'/KI // Ixubert /.itiiinimil. Martin—1II (:■■//« 1,1 New llniover—'Klir.ir.l Hall, Naah—IJ // HarrUon Niirtli:iin|>loii—E .' IV ebli i iii.-lutv—Abrnn/ Out i >!.»>■• 1 illfl Mi lane. ' era. A' -Sin ilh IVrson—Jaine* I Inleman I'mmiolniik— V\ illiain Charlea I'eriiuifiiinont—T I. Hkioner i' It—Elmi I llluunt, II I-' HririK i; iwan—liaac lt.li »,./ ;/ Klli, ii, "V.h— A In llrnw.r, I aao Wh • l; kinVjiam IIII I 11 i ' i i: •...,.,! \ /. i .M \ ,'■ .'.'., : - , I, i ,'. , Surry—Rl' l'uryeartJ lugh ' Jwynn. Jama Slurl. Stokea—Ii • lolding MurihaU, Mariin Slanly—Mr I'.iliner Tyrrell—Mr IJavenpon Wasbrogton—Thomaa I' Niohelli Wilkei—James Weborne, J J I iainbill Warn n—./ .IJIuttiit hhii II llmrkim , Wayira— ffflm Unmet. V II llrogdtn Wake— II Ii fHm>. il IIllil.lei: tf tf lloUen \ jury—Snmii't ytrmmine ni:.Mtv fi..w. I'r. Uoyd McNairy, of Nasheille, lately pro- ■ented to Mr. Clay, at his own house, a silver vase Irimi the Ladifti ol 'I'riineisee. The |ires-enl was made at a large dinner party ol Mr. Clay's neighbors ami friends; and m response to the ul-dress of I'r. McNairy on the occasion, Mr. Clav made the following remarks, alluding to Hie issue ol the last Presidential election: ••Ii, indeed, their kind wiibci in relation t-5 the iaaue of the la-t I'retfiential election had been gratified, I have noHoobt that no should haroa- I voided some of those public measures, so preg-nant with evils to our country, to which you have . adverted. We should have preserved, undistur-i bed and wilwout ony hazard, peace with all tbe | world, have had no unhappy war wiih a neigh- • boring sister republic, and, consequently, no de- i r i:.,r waste of human bfe, of which tlul which has been sacribced or impaired in an uisalubn- | ous climate is far greater and more lamentable f than what lias been lost in the glorious achieve- I merits of a brave army, commanded by a-ikflful i and gallant (icncral. "We should have saved the millions of treas-ure which that unnecessary war has and «rill cod ' —an immense -n**ml, suilicient to improve eve-i ry uwlul I. i: v on the lakes, on the ocean, on I the < lulf of Mexico, and in the interior, and to ; remove obstructions to navigation i*i all the great livers in the United States. •• W<- should not have subverted a patriotic sys- ' tern ot domestic protection, fostering the industry 1 of our ow n people and ihe inttieaU of cur own country, the great benefits of which have been i practically 'demonstrated by experience, for the visionary promises of an nhen policy of free trade, | Insuring the industry of foreign people and the interests of foreign countries, which has brought II itr tram disaster and ruin to every nation that IHl.MIIAK! MI'.Vl ill r.UI \S1 II The New t Irtcaoa Picaynne ha- been fumaAed, by an Ollicer of ibo .Navy who was i-n.: Igi ! in tlii- atlair of Tabasco, vvnh a-uminary and sketch of the proceedingi of Com, Perry* with the de-tachment of vessels S''iil under bun Bgainot Ta-basco. The enlerpine (tin I'navilln.' say.-) w.l altogether looeeaiful. The object ni the expedi-tion wai tocul out eeriatii pri.'.s anehortHl in the river. These were all lanen. When the ciiy was sumiti'iued t^i siirrer-.ter, ihe penile were all in lavor ef yieldini' at once. The < iovernor and soldiery opposed it. Time was given lnr all pea-ceable persons, women and children, to get out of barm a way ; but the ' lovornor would not allow any one to leave, so that it is lease'.! most of tho-e killed during the boiiibar-lmvii: were nut soldiers. Some of the regulars weie killed* I lad it not been that the execution was principally done upon in- 111!: MCXIl'AM "'Alt. To ihe members of tb • present Administration and to ihe party gem .ally by which it ii upheld we respecllully recommend a very soriouj con, tideration oi the following expreaaion il opinion by or.e ol their most honest and disinterested ruin porters:—fAVrf. Int. !'■ die Ni iv V.,i« K*,n„i,.. I'.I.I. "An invasion ol Mexico by Und i- anotbei matter. To overrun and ittbdue a country con- TIIK M:W ANXEXMUXTS. Prera Uwlticb I Wbi« We are aware of'In- unpopuiarky uf assailing the conduct ot<ai,i Aduimiairaliun, however ular-ming its uaurtiBtioua, when tbu Nation is involv-ed in a War with a loreign |iower, an I particu-larly when the ll.igraucy oftbosa usurpatimia ia eclijned by ibo iplondor of the achievements, iv hicfa I ii ri.i.-Ji at once their oecasiun and ih- u ex-cuse, am] by which the public iiiiiid is daxsled and bewildered. There is a charm in the " pride, taming riffhl millions of inhabitania i- not n work I P°m| '. circurastanea ot glorious war," winch lor a small army like that under the command mdiieea th" people to tolerate, art! even to applaud ofOen, Taylor. Eor tuch a nurpoaa wa.re. il a'Viiiptcd . any other IIRje, and quire a host like that wi:i, which Napoleon invad-ed Spun, orlhat which Great Britain maintains in India. The further our troops penetrate into their country the grc r is the necessity l i larg forces to overawe npnoailion, :i Seep open 11: cominunic ition with the ':- !••■ I Stater, and ensure the safe Iriteuii-sion ofltttn :ii.- :tmi munitions of war, to establish posts ol observation, und lo ly which iimli r Olhi r i .ii-iiu very -"an-- i" ri-e howevi r, in tin- calm HI 1 country, which we feelm [«•■•!' I to in vain, locomo lolba rescue of '*"••'I'I ■!. ■• il,,' sacred Palladium of its liber : • -.' against the Spoilers, who. wiih prorV.'viuii: devi non to that instrument upon iheirfips, and infes, WMUM cause -the mutiny."—We confide, suber relh'Clioii ol ihe Jred can never be np- HAX I'A \.\.\ A AM) Mil. IMLK. Krom tbe tr. K. OaaaW llnw OAalt il «' '—The ••Union." in repljing ' In some remarks ol an English editor, makes ih>* following emphatic assertion : Hry I »ur (iovernmenl made no soil of bar-gain wiih Simla Anna, «nJ never counted upon In- troncrnjry. jt/Fj We consider the above assertion exceedingly iiiiportani. It our Government J.d not count up-on ihe treachery of Sania Anna, and made no sort ul bargain with him, how came SANTA ANNA to hare mciim nfpainingIhrnufrh Ihe blockading (tuaaYnw will, ihe hwwU Jpc of the United Statee officert / How comes he now at the head of the Mexican troops, iiilusmg new life into them k-gauisMhose of this country! Eel ihut be answered. supply ihe dally luss of skirmishes. Whcrover j forever harping upon the tUKtrwarwuh jvlnc! oiir-.n.iies may march in Mnico, the necessity I its prunstona should be construed, as the only i-s | guarantee ol ibo preservation of 'he right! ot the people und o/ ihe Sia leap ill barniTs mid to spurn'i ever ihey desire ihe accomplishment of an oh. iaeli to which, fairly interpreted, il presents an insupernble obstacle. They can find no authority Plain tt.o l.ym-litHirs Virginian. Eig*~ The official organ—Commenting upon an article of ihe London Chronicle, wbicn alleg-ed ihut "ihu American Government counted up-on ihe treachery of Sania Anna and waa disap-poic'. ed"— suys: "We deny tho proposition. Mur government .r hesitate lo over- made no sort of bargain with Santa Anna, and ro'lrommeU. when- „„„, cour.„d uoon his treachery." Will ihe Union then inform the American peo-ple what the President did count upon' He must thai instrument to inrorporale a bank, or lo I ha"° l"lu ,omc uneVrltsnding—some hopes of proieci '.he indusliy ol tbe country by a diicrim-1 advantage lo result from his coun.sv. He must ollensive persons, the city would have been dc molished, wiih the nsceeplton of tba residences of of drawing a large propoiiion of their tope foreign consuls nh I the hospnals. i Irom this country would Mill nilt. Kven the The squadron consisted of ihe Mississippi.Com. ,r"°l'sal *}"»<>■>■■■}■ would Le reduced to great cx-a—, iia. fl_aaja,i-i i, •' ,. trenmusifthe-.r coiumuiiicaiion with iho United I erry .Vixen. Commander Sand,; Booita. Lieu- s..,e. were cut off. In that valley, will, all „. tenant Commanding IJenbam: lte«rcr. Lieutenant I fortiliiy. ibe horses of tho American cavalry are Sterrei; Noima, Lieutenant Hazard; revenue fed on hay from the Btate of Maine, steamer Mcl.ane.Capl. Howard ; revenuecuttir ' " '° maintain on font an^prmy destined for Korward. Captain Nones ; 2<T, seamen and .».- '"?<'«^'"7^ ""', '""i" .'u"^ c'Kan""""'- , , ., . i ""' niafio a ilemmul upon Ihe resources e/our rines for Ihe Haritan und Cumberland, under I counleo tf which IkoiC who lb ttolcarefullu eon-conuuand of t.'jptain Forrest, Lieuienants Gtst* IafnVr the iit'ijrc! arc not aware, und which we Winslow, Wul..h, and Hunt: Cant. KJson and •slloebl be glad to see reserved lo occasions of the I ,ieui. Adams, of ihe Marines. greatest necessity. Il would girt the genitU of , "I __ """ Wrrwn a military direction, turn It pur/MUta I ^'ave birih. ore all dangerous infractions ul lhal TllK ("Ai'iri i.i rii,.\ op MIIN" rui'v tfdtitrucHiinlktltttirn andmltrprlu which [ mstiument, .vInch, il persisted in, rauM lead to Tho editor Of the "I'ortSmoulh Trlbunu" com- *'"••;'•"■"'.:"'/•%'•' »' II" <"•'•' if/iearr and lend the subversion ef" S.aio ItigbU." and lo the con- „„,._, ,, »"'"""«"»• com /(, „,„., ,l,ri„,urr,fr„m democratic lilPplieilu -■■ Jalion ol a.l power in the central government. mands a company in llie t ImO ruluMOl is now in i„ ,/„ admUitttOtiin of the power, if the Got- \ Hot when u foreign Smte „ to I- annexed, lh.se Mexico,and was present at the siege and capture arjinaeaU nUi'iA are almost iairpar.ihle from o I Argut-cyed guardienaaf ihe t'onstitutiun, who of Monterey, of which he has written an Inten-a- *'"" '/"'"'• '■ woulj draw alter il expense) , ;wear by ihe llesoluuoris of ''Ji and DO, asglibly | *• ''"",'J,'",'" lhe predicament of succoring tbe ting narrative for ihe paper of which he is pro- ,,'"Ch "° ""'''""'"y "•■« could be wrung from and with aa littb) knowledge of ihoir meaning or I enim','s of ou,r country in a time of war. for no pr.etor and editor Wo conv the fuilowm,. ne *|8,*°,*WI #I <i\". "W< anu, '"' w'»^' '»• '«•"' ration lor their principles as a Turk has for ( I"?"* "'"»"• unless lo display magnanimiiy ir.viurana eunor. n o copy u,c following no po»,c»wn of all her unoccupied tittd, «•„»/,/ *, the took ol Ins religious faith, can perceive ou and courtesy. To a couniry. renl with factions count of Iho capun.atior., which we dare say will ,iu indemnity." impediment lo the accomplishment uf their objoci i ,nJ '" ." ""c "' "?"r5.hr' ln« «•" of ■ """ oftnl-inating Tnritr. oi to remove impediment! lu the ! h",r rj'"J uPon s»nla Anna's influence being navigation of lb* great highways ol commerce. : '"'■"ed in favor of peace, and. as a necessary con- 'h no I Those rneaaure* ofioierail [whey, though ', i"."'"; a large cession of territory. Withe aiiciion-1 by the Iramers ol the Cunsiituticn ' calculations ef ihu kind, the permiseion, lemselVes, contemporaneously with tbu orgam. by Mr. I'olk, lor ihe ablest statesman ai Without some granted M orgaui- V it"™' "" ",*) nuTai ■i""-sm«n and most of Ibe administrative system lo which u successful general of ihe Meiicanilopassablock-ading squadron, for the purpose of intpiriling the councils and leading iho armies of bis country-men, was something worse than a mere act of fa-tuity. Hy denial of all understanding between our government and Santa Anna, in a manner so sweeping and conclusive, the official organ places ntercst most of our readers "Tho cannonading and bombardment continu ■d until Thursdny morning, when a Hag of truco Extracts of n KI.OIilDA. BitS! recently received from JLH-by a process far more simple and less comphcat ed even then ihe conversion of a Territorial into a Slate government! Tremblingly alivo to the ent and energy, like Santa Anna, waa a greater boon than would have been a ship load of arms and am in unman. And yet this gift, if we are lo bilicve ihe Union, the President made to our) c past. ,i, ,i part ™ IV officer*, many o! whom are Castiiinna of P''1!1'"""'belore Ihe rumy seaton commences, ICUI, Slate! They shuddei at ihe passage of a 6?«r.'fo« "Uy T"'"'' I We" 'ank- Sdnrmtion, and loiluncs. were dressed W'",Ch '* co,mm0"'y ol'oul lh'' lasl "f May or lirsl. Rivet and Harbor hillaa the very essence uf/eu". ",!!L«.!!.,.l^felU.!.^n.C.,!,': "' mourning, ami moved about with a dispirited ? ,"•, f U'° ■"»•«• *J»h to get iheir corn ;'"•'«■•"•; '-Ul they can seo nothing to excite ai- . Tho Udi'j7ce.n-1 ""*$*",«"''" l"'a b» "* """"= ilia* .«,i .,— *..i . " this climaie is n sovereign re history in which it is embodied, w Irom it instructive lessons and we ought to redouble our exertions lo prevent: .',"."".'.T:Ti,".'i.*.'.u "1\ i"" their being unprofi.ably lost." ' I ?"'U"h 'heirheadscovertd w ■ ' I ly overwhelmed with aliliclion. ' ed nil nuns, for black maim as and sorrowful and il they tail, m ihe field, remedy for con-arm in the instructions given lo a Military Chief-lau lo organize a Territorial government in a , , Mexican province, and to usurp the poxver.de-i" II COMTMBI TION-.. I Vl:3n,., ».„, ui| UM, |-as|„0„ j,, ,ha| W(||l0 d. , sumption.cough,0! dlSMScd !un,T*. I have never ined to ibe President himself by the Constitution Many publishers have shown praiseworthy zeal I woj not luVprised at ll.ia exhibition of feeling, »"°»n * death from the abovo diseases in ties anj Law,-, of anpoiuling Governors and Marshals, knowing Ih* confidence in absolute security that ' ""'"'V- nor lne rat'-nl remain an InrarfJ many | Treasurers und Auditors. ! hallicl Attorneys and had, been inspired by the extensive preparation : """'""■ ' lino'v ,oinc individuals, (the only »er- Judges of the Supreme Court—thus CREATING for d. fence. Many a battle has been leuglu u„. ,'v0,a " lv'""c '■"•"j" '•»• h"-' ';K'|I of COOSUinp. OFFICES as well ;.s designating the individuals der Ihe walls ul Monterey, mid yet il was. never '""'"' ''"" """" '"'"">' n;'!r '' ",ac!l ■'"loridai who by whom their duties are to bo discharged—and taken. It withstood n regular siege of fourteen nru "mv '''' v,rv l'ic""1' of "•■'«*■ And il mutt I no suppose, though this is not yet avowed, fixing days, m the la-t re.c'utlon against Spam, and the , and w,",l"! al"","'J by medical men. lhal ihir their Compensation likewise! The clothes which Ihe wind pulled offwhen it republican* hi Id iho place unharmed. And P""nsula- »'»" 1!a invigorating sea breeze, is a | shifted. ' then it is o beautnuUiiv, sunoumicd by ihe iufiy :";"'"''"'",'l'dy.fur "'""f"1 •""«• lh;in a" '■• The circii.nslsiicc thata'lered the case. 1 peaks of the SierraMadre, with a spacious valley, i''"'"'1'11"1 ""''K:'""-" "' lt"-' apothecary. A bag of w ind—M great curiosity, however, fertile as any portion of Ihe earth, and lull of nil •..." ' . ■\Pl,",y .?• roon> i"'1 »■ ■"',J Sgttlei in collecting cariosities for the new museum. Wo are gratified in bvingTensblcd lo present the fol-lowing contributions: * lne of the reck.-, which the man had iu Ins pocket when he was in town I'nlh, Btlrn '• 11., i. Thtl 11 'illV.in. i' A Barnes rouci':, I " i about Ii The pith ol a discourse. Tie eye of meal-axe. A new wrinkle. The !nsi button ofl'of Gnbe** coat. I irninger's eye—the one Ihalwasoulund gene. A I'.nlh from a bee ffMirt, The-wedge that Tony hid ; accompanied by a topographical description of Ibe place whete In-hid il. -I'r.el fruit from the Iree of knowledge. The tune the old cow died of. ' Flywheel of the perpetual motion. Whai the little boy shot at. j he parson's pig —poor and pert as ever. The horns xvhi,:h the man hauled in. We are also proud lo lender the following pic-lures, some oflhem by tho old masters, and some by talented native arnsts,.for the Gallery attached lo the museum: A portrait of llaynes, the man that xvas "JIT" Alseaof the man lhal butted the bull oil the bridge. " Also, of the individual who struck Uilly.Patter-son. A fine likened of John Smith. A daguerreotype ol Whal'This-name, Portrait of a true patriot—a hue sketch from a rare original. I A nch engraving of a poor thief—or. steel. A wood tut of a saw-log, A NEW Cois.ri.uiur.—Wo Isarn that ucoun-li rfi il *30 no!.' on the Hank of Cupe Fear was pit • -d in this town last week by a person Irom ,1/uore county. We did not see it, but learn that I'M- plate is unlike any Cape Fear Hank Dote. la ii not lime that something xvas done to brevk np the neat ol counterfeiters wiih which this nnd ihe neighboring Stiles are infested '. \ mil who had passed thirteen spuriousf/SS.C Ni II ■ on man lor a load of Whiskey, was or-rested in Moore county a few days ago, but con-trived 10 jump un B ||,., i horse and escape. ' lne ol the notes may be seen at this ollice. fuuetlexdll' flOterter, r.Mnii Hi v:.v\ i;i,,nv —A late F.nglishpaper says, there arrived not long smo at Hull,a Butch v I navigated by a man, his wife and foui laughters, loaded with bones gathered from Ihe '■'■,•■■■ bushel, • " inui ir ■ imipi tl ■ '• :. d w 11li TUB WAR ANU ITS OIIIKHTs. Under this head IS on a'o!; editorial article in me carih. und lull ol nil •,,., . ,i -',. . , °*"" *• tIhhee NNiait'iiooinianll IInntteelllliiggeenncceerr oo.fithbe 21st ninostt.. ddeessccaanntt. command in mnl-,. Ma 'ncn *"l 'lo ""' "rohna people pour in like ■ . ,. , , denTl man. f,m,|k', ! 1"^°"' '« """' '^ ' ' »°"IJ '*« « »" • '»"« !"8 "" "" ■»"***«»#■ ••*• »•'• « '" cm. Its gardens ore full c"l""yuf' nerg. tir.enlerprising North t.'arohnians ! inception, as well as ihe esia'.lishment of civi that Wealth and luxury command pleasant, il hold,, I unde ol educaliun and iclineincni. Its g„.„ ,, of the orange, pomegranate, fig. grape vine, and -,'t'"k'1 here,'o show what people bred f biism,-j governments in Melico; wiih a view of iho ot -•very description of fruit belonging to an almost I "" do' ,vht'", ll"'> l';",'-' a '"" c.m,n".', M*™B- tects ol those utost lavorable lo it. It seems that troiirsl hitiiiuli' A r*n,l nl .fv.ml .-.,.... t ics nre much wniilcd, iiariiculurly blacliMnilhs, , • • ,.,..- Sr&ShfeiStttSwSSZ'tt"gon■"•"••Su-1 suc!'"s-*-^--*mt!22," ul<;>;;'";•"■ ;• *• ■""•"'•";»b---r:- bundanceof pure cool water, fresh froin'ihemoun-i """""« "u'nslls' And """"'" •"'»"""d. lol*""'"* l»t.ilm.d. Hut ibis is not alone the tarn side. The houte* sre ell while, the streets H„M.',' ,la', '""'",' cul",at,8 '': well paved with limestone pebble, nnd stretch out ' !""d'' "c!l- b>'"'" «'ow,n ul soil, and make sugar, sea-island lo. miles, filled with multitudes, hurrying to and ! Cul'on-:""' Spanish tobacco—ihe latter article tj-fro iu confusion. The soldiers of bolh armies : '"B,"'"''''/'""? ssfty cents to one dollar n pound meet iu silence, nml pass with mule but courteous I'" *f '*,f{ U',a"' "f 'V™'*) ,'" ''S"1; ,""» ul" salutes. Ill repressed smiles of triumph light m«| ,ha 0"'>' •*" "' "'" L""l'd S""" """ ""' up ihe couiileiiances of the Americans, and coo- ' l"od."Cu ''• trasl with tho sombre saddening expression rest- • Land lhal would produce iLMNt pounds of l!„ ng upon ihose of iho Mexicans. There is much < 3",MS."^' °< Monnoko leaf, will produce about here I would like lu write of, and some day mnv Spanish tobacco, besides the last cui-deaenbe for the readers of ihe Tribune, and I ""E-."'"di " *«lh hall price. But the advun-hovo loo long deferred Ihe detail* most inl.Tcst- '^'" >"'cc " "" '-'"'", consideration : for if the ing lo every reader, concerning the fate of the I ,(l00 ' ,1 °f lloa,"lkc k-nl b,IDB Wl or ''*> J"lla". bcriahed object. •■ New York, ihu grout em poimm of commerce, must Ou shorn in part of her greutiioas;" tho bailies of Mexico arc to wi-den the lulls of Southern enterprise and extend tho domain of Southern power. So that iho ob. ject of the war is entirely scctfonal—this is openly avowed—and il is B war upon ihe North as well as upon Mexico. We regret lhal our limits will permit us lo quote only Ihe two following paragraphs which form ihe conclusion of the excellent article before' eerlained after ihu bailie BMIORATIOM PROM NORTH CAROLINA members o( our company -jnrT.riiime'nt'. as "as" ,,l": 'i00.Il"' °f Sl'',n',h U'af" "onU.■ "',m do1 ,. tars oc:aru it is rolled into segars. If atiuilforu ,.,. , 0 man over 81 years of age, wiih n wife, should . " 'lle '"""y ol Sau'nein aggraudixement now' come here and buy his provision and clothes, and I"™10"''; ""M win ihe spprobaiioo of no roonwho louk twice at :;, or who stops lo copsidet, untat*e greater number of emigrant, than North Carolina, j '"'. Florida i*Termiuly"desUn*d lo greainess; but ! h°PB, rt'all*>'J h Annexation and its sure sequel, These have mostly gonelo ihe Suulh-weat. nnd the peninsula is now in Hs infancy, und now is lh" ""'I'""" ",lu Mexico! What has the Sonlh | No State in the Inion according lu h. ponulo- • dn no,hl"R L'lsu b'" ""d ln'u ""•' »' ■>»■» "- ■ „',,, 7 „ «J?, B^!i Z "T ,10 5°"".' ,:„„ ,,„. „. ,, , ,, . '' . bacco, and roll it into seeais each year for ten "'■""'' '"J"1" Southern power. rrAuf OsfMlw lion,ha*, within the past twenty years, sent •ul* ' ho wou\| be rich. loihe p, ,,„a,,ei,t securuy of .lave property, teen at the battle of Monterey, is a North Caro-linian. We ore informed by a Jriond, who has bean acquainted wiih tbe Colonel from boyhood, thai u is Alexander Mebane Mitchell, aon of Capt Win. Mitchell, ivho resided both in Caswell and Person counties in-this Slate; and that Col. M. is a native of ono of these counties—nephew of Hon. Anderson Mitchell of Wilkes. lormerly a repre-sentaiivc lo Congress, nnd an officer of the last war. Col. Mitchell graduated with distinction "! Wett Point, and was attached lo ihe U. S. Engineer Corps until he retired lo private life", a few years since. We are proud that North Carolina should have so ablo a representative at Monterey.—Ihyellville Carolinian. LOOKISIU BAi:«.—Tb* Harriaburg Telegraph re-copoics a song from ihu Democratic Union, published two years since, which in part coca thus: * ••POLK DALLAS, AND THE TARIFF OF 1SJ2. '• The llemnerate are Corniitif." •• The Democrats are coming, ihe Democrats are coming. The Democrala are coming. To renew their ancient pledge. We arc n band ol POLK MEN, We are a band of POLK MEN. We are a band Of POLK MEN, We are a band of POLK MEN, We'll sound it through the land. We're the noble TARItIF BAND, We're the noble TARIFF BAND, We're the noble TARIFF BANDJ THAT'* THO DEMOCRATIC Hanoi. W v are a band, Ac. Let the Loccfeeoe read tbo.accounti of the bloody baiiles ol Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palme, and Monterey—let ill*/.-, contemplate ihe now certain prospect of a long snd terrible wtV, in-volving the almost inevitable sacrifice of ihoos-nnds nml tens of thousand of lives, lossy nothing of hundreds of millions of money—end then 1*1 them, if they can. recall to mind vviihout disgust ml a few lo the North wesl. What North Car ulina has done towards peopling Mississippi may be seen from ihe following list, showing the places ihe lime lor enterprising men lo uiuke, or lay the foundation of the:.- fortunes." ol nativity ol the Members ol ibe Mississippi Leg- ] ••When Congress meets in I lecembei the first islrtlUH in 1837. We lake it Irom an old Mia-I duty of Ibe intelligent i nbersol botli Houses SIiSsSsippi document which tell into our hands a lew i will be to call lor ihe orders. Instructions, and mi-ilnvs ago Natives of Mjasiiajppi in the Legislature In Tennessee i leorgia Kentucky "rginia 7 It !> 18 B 17 •ii " Alaban South • 'arolina North Carolina The remaining members wire from the North ern Slalei and Irom Europe. There is not n Le-gislature from Ihe Lakes in the Nollh-wesl lo ihe Kio Grande, bill will show inure or less of ihe NATlvsa of the oW North Stan-. The march ot our people is outward and onward, and wherever ■!" ■. go they pro-per .oil do well,—but the State t* by this i current flowing out from her liordel ' an nothing he don,- to arrest ;t ' Tb lion '!ni II wi It bet ini ■ out > ho| 111u 11 thurity under which Gen.'Kearney nnd Commo-dore Bloat have intituled a civil government an I created American citizens in New Mexico and California. If it be shown thai this authority eomes from the President, it will be Iheir duty to call upon him lo show upon what article of the ConstttUlion, and, il not ot ihe Coniniuiion, upon what ad of the American people he found llml authority • 11 he can show neither he iu-I able n.; ;,',„, „, do||,„ „.„M,.,. ,„ !.„„;„„,,„ T, las, inipeachmenl. CincuHMfl Cheani.h. Mexico, what goodwill ejlherdo 10 Mary •'The organization ol a l.'ivil Government in .New Mexico by (ion. Kearney, under the au-thority of the President, is a nal;ed I'M ui'Allos, deriving no shadow of right from any ol the now than that whole country would be worth to u great public debt; ihu rising up fanning us ol a lei.-hie spirit of ambition and aggression ; Ihe re-proach against slavery, as having set all this ill oil tool; the coming l: flush i ol the slave popula. lion only II Imlo further South, so thai lhal inter-est will lose as much at '.iiis end as it gains at ihe nthi : ; nod two Texan Senrtn-'! •• A-'ain : suppose New V'urh ruined to build i up New Orleans; und suppose a hunuied mil' and ' nd,' \ irgmia.Noflh Carolina, SouiffCaiolina, Georgia, Florida. Alabama. Mississippi, Arkansas 110/11 of Which are provir ion-crowing Stales, and which \ .. iberefore.furnishnopart of the auppli ers granted by ihe pe inle lo iheir coustitnted >u- ' ipnn il ftu out sriniea in Mexico, but thalol brave ihorilies.— lb. youi arts v' vir own, iu mouldei beneath " What a tiae book could be made ul what \ u are wholly ignorant of," i i uvntlei nu W his t lady ol lashinn li I hop where friend. « Itight," an ■. •.. ■' ' I I. |»-r be h , ■ •■ An mleresling fact was elided here a few Jeya since, in the decision of a bet between Iwo gentle men, in reference lo the day set span by ihe consiituiioii of the inauguration of the Uniied States, viz : the 4th of March, li was supposed by some that day might come on a Sunday, and therefore the ceremony shoulu be postponed nil ihe following day. Bui referring lo thu debates of the convention that formed lheconsiiiulion.il was found that iheFtMiribol March m every (mirth year would not lull on a Bunday for ibe JMetod ol three hundred yeW tnd il tngn t'hj'i account ■elected as the inaugur.aiion day by thn' body.— .V. V. lelle of I'hila. Enu. Mmnvreaa AM, THE Poiia*—The late Itev. I ir W ilson, ol ' incinnaii, is said lo have made u jlous d«|A io vu»ai all ,1,, ,onv. and mv.. riably threw in en ifroWtd ticket. We . said to regarded the elective frun ■. >. n> a oleum | ict; involving, as f,r aa his iugln vote estended ■ i ' osreol
Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [December 5, 1846] |
Date | 1846-12-05 |
Editor(s) | Swaim, Lyndon;Sherwood, M.S. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The December 5, 1846, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by Swaim and Sherwood. |
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Original publisher | Greensborough, N.C. : Swaim and Sherwood |
Language | eng |
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Newspaper name | The Greensborough Patriot |
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VOUI All' VIII. GREENSBOROUGIT, NORTH-CAROLINA, DECEMBER 5, 1846. NUMBER 36
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BY iSi.'AIM& Silt: it WOO It
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THE PATRIOT
CRBEKSDOROUGH,
'SATURDAY. DfeCEMBEIi r,, 18-10.
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Uu looking vvt i cur files, we hod no full liM of
members elected to the present [legislature, W'c
therefore now publish a list. Those vv hose name*
apiiear in ffoncs are Democrats,
MRMWrM or III! SI.SAn..
'1st l>islrlct—Perquiinans and Pa-quotas:-' J. C.
It. Ehringhaiis.
2d—Camdeoand Currituck : I'. Barnard.
ltd—Gales and Chowan : llaitmtl J.Jilallingt. I
eih—WnhinglMi and Tyrrel : 'Joseph Boise*/, i
8th— Northampton : John M. Moody.
Oth—Hertford : R. G. Cowpcr.
7th—Bertie: J. R. Gillian,.
M—Martin: Ihmid ll'„ I, I
Mi—Halifax: Andrew J.yricr.
•MM—Nash: ... //. /'.«*,'.
Ilth—IValta: titorgt It. 'I'hon.puin.
lath—Franklini John K Themat.
lilth—Johnson : Jam,. 'Jomlni.on.
llth— Warren: .1/. /'. Hmrlthu.
l.'nh—Elgecouibi : A. li. HVum.
Iiith—Wayne: Julm I'.jua,.
17th—(Ireene anil L>nnir: /.'. f»'. Xntiifhl.
i-tli—Pitts II. I'. Eborn.
I'Jth—Iteaufurtnml Hyde: DatidCarter.
•■itlih—Cotcrct ami limns Janus W> Howard,
a let—Craven: .V. //. Strut,
Sad—< 'halham : William Albright.
Sid—I iranvtllc : Jamci A. Russell.
•Jllh—Person : llobirl Hater.
2'Mh—Cumberland: Thoinan X. Cameron.
S6lh—Sampson : Edward Unvin.
a7*.h—New Hanover: //,./., .v. shin,
a^th—Duphn: Jtmiri A'. Hill.
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