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I ■ PIBLISHED WEEKLY A I UKEBS8BOBO, N. C, By DUFFY ; I K '•■' • ;.. -I..!.-A,. I* I MfldingJtM lalaaribanlwU Bate* ol A«lici-l.«l««- ■ ■ : • .....;.. in uuVailCC in a-'raii'-f. .» 1.00 >l - 1 ■ I-I il S c- *■ ■ ., ilv, i .- ■ I I.. ■nt.nu tw.oo 4...00 15.00 4.00 •'.■..Oil 411.00 75,0(1 15.00 1*6.01 ft lllikl Remember the IDEA.DI | TOMBS andj MONUMENTS. i drlivrml . v Ihfininu .., ~l .,iailn.y • I'jol'cssional Cards. , ... I;: I I IV JK . '>.'■ ! ■»'•<" ' • -V*'- li •■» «•■•.«»■*. -KXKVM WT t,A.W, -,, , ,",/"»■.. .*.'. ,.,.,, ill i. I •'■■ ■''•"'•''"'■'•"■V.allMliw « idk n, Sony, I" . Ku>k*>, V ,,-..... (...■•- idwaT. annul laa rryiilar Kurkil .!...ui. AlaBUUM ■• and I-- 1:,7_ jotis N.Srorua MENDEMHALL & STAPLES, AJiOKM.VS Ai LAW, liKEF.^MtOtM*. >• «'.. ,, . i .!•- ..i i.■.. funl, Rocking- Si ..-. Kai..lo!ph al.d ", „M I' | liwirirtComu I: l para I " ! ■ i . ,|1 IIOQM. Tb« IIII.|.-I>IL-II.-I1 r-T«ir.illriiil'unii.lii-fH'ii<l» -M.I iln nubile a' tail--.diet I" i» uowj.lwel»d IB l.n..>ii all kiudaal M.-iimariit- UM Toiuorloiir., ,.,:,v-t .|—i.:.-. whb |.nmi|.lm". and at price. I., .nil ill-tin.™. ' Onim- -oa.-itn! mid promptly filial. tr~AII work iv.-at ..fConipeuy Sko|i ..ii tli- railroad to-i of charge. — 8. C. ROBERTSON. gg-l, CharloUr, X. C._ N. H. D. WILSON, |<joncrai Inauranoe Agent, (.KKIXMIORO. ar.c. li. presents FIRE Companion with aggregate CAPITAL of Turn I, 71III loll, ol P.llin. ETNA Ufr INSURANCE COMPANY, I'ntartnaed bj any in tbo CHEAPNESS and Kellabllll) of ii" Policies. ASSETS $12,000,000. Call ami iii.ure your property againiit lusa by See, and thus aaaatta yon a home, ami pre rant ciiihaireaniieiit in buiti.ioss, in eMM w-cideiit. f#- Provide a LIFE 1-OLICY for thr «ii|>- porl "f Miur Wife ami cliiiiiren when yon are anas. Omca i-Ranking llouao of wiboa A Sliob. i South Elin St. "•>!' ONE BY ONE. BY tHAItl.F.S DllkllNS. On* by or* the Hand, an- fli.wun:. Our by OM III" mountain" 'all i Somr arc i-oininL', SOSM an* t-""ir Do nol -trite I., ono-p dirro all. Onr 1A- DM0 tin dtitir- wail ihefe, Let thy w'holr .tl-mgth go to .-acli Lai no i L.Lu i.- dream, rialr th-*-; L*-am thou lin-l wli.l Ihatateant— JB N.H.D. fUW. CB«-. E. 8BOBER. « ll-SO\ 4V SHOIIEH. A- x K: E K S, GKKKSSllORO. .V.C., (Sooth Elm liu-a-a, o|i-iilill fcapr-- illlicr.) Bur and i-ril GaU and Silvrr, Bank NaWa, Stair and (iovmiuu'iit Bund.. Kail Koad StiK-k. and Bonda, Arc. A.-. ri- Bacainal v lri.o-l KubJM-l lu SlOIir CHECK. ..ii.l uliow niirr.si In klml U|..|, lim-.»■-..-.--of CDKBENCY orSPELlE. Dlwcuunt IliiNim-MM I-i.i><T: Collalions Made al all AitljJBt Points. Sr(«. Kith. lv A ! 1 I .-. i« I" .vl II. .. I :< »< ; 11 AT LAW Chas. G. Y»tes, MANUFACTURER rtllN. BnaH Inn OF ii\- iVitm ir-»v.-Ti, me IkNI :ib«ive; One bj on* lirittlii i JOTM HIV -I-Til I Talc** ilifin r*-a-lilv when ^fivrii, Kcudy, luu, to let liifm muv«. One b\ •mi- tlitw ifil.»* M^irtll ni'-vi tl.«*i Do not fear ait armed baud : One will fade a* other* mat th«-v, Shadow* pawnr ttttO* lh* bwd. Do uut litiigh at HffV long MMTOW| S«-e how -mall eavii m<-iueut Giid will l«*lp th«-« for to-i.iwri'-w, Every day begin ufait.. Jh> n.it liii^tr willi iagnUfagi Or for pa^iiia, boon dtlpoDd : Nor for daily toil f«»Tvit.i.u. Look loo earerly heyr.nd. Houmar- goM-M KalCBj (M?m token, Keachinu Hum-«M hy on*; Take them, ItM iln- chain !«■ .Token. Ere thy pilgi ima*'' <»e done. tween conRtitatioual liberty and » «H-' wa* nhovn- tt> navfi ow-uned in Ae 1 itary denpotism; and the eoantry ! coanties^iriMtSttti aMI Oaswell, tfca must a.-r.ty itself on one side or the | co-uiitieat^aud knaJitaos wiiei^ »uch other. The great State ofNorth Caro- tbinga af*• juaiaij- -r^raiMl ko aziat, not Una, maligned, abused, and baaely I a singla yufragt: fur uiure than ten Blander**, na she ha« been, stands aa] months nrfRtJ'^nt. on Ae eontrarv all ; of old for public righta, and firmly I such dirted**1 and errinwi—aad there , plants berselt on the side of liberty and : ^ere ""t-tantc'raj'a^t-v 1Q -.)|(P-e law. of right and justice. I (ouuUenrjWflftp <U«kinati> uroven to Mr. Mpeaker. the unconstitntionality have w&Uy ceaiied tWe at least two of this bill has been ably argued and months ffto* to tn»* oceripation of those conclusively shown by the distinguish- counties Hjikk* aioldcn-Kirk troops-—. ed gentleman from Indiana [Mr. Kerr) Ami '-* M hsjitijajMiiaMiiiiiiil ihsnc eoan-and otiicrs. The force and conclusive- ties are but UtUa more than forty uiilea ness oftheir arguments have not been from Raleigh, fliub affording on that weakened, in my judgment, by any | trial eT*^llk*r1iry of obtaining al! the speech from the other side of this j evidenc* to-aefciag on- sheh outrage*: House; and I caU the attention of the aud let it be akw ^Kmeaabeaed that paiit : Enforcement of 14th Amendment SPEECH OF HON. JAMES M. LEACH. of Surih Carolina, DKLIVEUED IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, April 5th, 1811. country to these able speeches. Why, Mr. Speaker, this bill establishes, as every fair-mimled man must see. exec-utive irrt*s|M>nsibility in the fullest sense of the term. All the powers of i-von the eyiuYuri-. as to the lituc ol U)n comiuisiiion pf fliese allejnj offenses, taken befoff the Seriate .irthis rsxtv— iiiie-Kidwl testimony, taken with closed doors, aud gotten up fur. the winked the Government, if this bill pass una-1 occasiuu, lor parly cajiiul—substau-mended, will be ahsorlieil in the hands | tially corroborates that taken, so much of one man; «nd all history, with fatal laiier and fritter, at ttaleigh. unifm-niity. show* that the constant, It »aa_ Hi finer-io r*-r««t. iwiti not ow tendency of power is 3tr. Speaker, I appeal to this House of the nation's accredited Representa-tives to put orarni this attempt to wrong and oppress a patriotic people aud t li u., tau into a new growth the dy-ing embers ol strife; 'appeal to geutle-w «|pa *id sfnjply Ifr'ilvnijf H«s of '^jSleribrt M%«. mffitwj cMef; gislation afOoaaaaam he directeil *B»skcri.a ia^ia-1, „i i,,,- ,.„miiu tUuuiiKliiu-atuJliof ubiiidi-n-.i-i tanrt, *l!!??!.ififp!???**'X1*<*:'«*«"* 1«roper^eolsVppSi.nWfno milirimn aad brotSj. manner. «ie«e nod m«> of the anuwil •xpuiidiUire, "We fhits arrested,detained fcr weeks\ernniertt. atifl tlir ?ono:.,l „,-■., „,, theanuual axpeiiilUiireM ol'iln-1, haa-j. , , « ' S~T-~■ -v—..ernnlent. atifl tlie Rener.il well., men here representing the great, pros-1 2kaai^SaT*^^£iLf^'7'-^*HS!!*tii*l "*-•—"^'_"«!*1]PlW»*»»'lPf»^ir»y«w»'•»»a»«• v"bnxoiileic.ciHr in,irm>.. I,, perons, happy State/of the North. l<^Ulr^X^%^^lZ^Z2'wmM «»•;•*"*'•»«'' "^'...i,,,-,,: ™"'« '«'«. one of the « wayward,- but. bl*^' nl?Lift xJ^?SSESTr ""Tf^ T" T" ":' now«ae,Nngandsorrowiol "siaten." rer^CM^Jlln^XSrS!^ 1 TO* MVU} S"'"'"' :':,'l"',1 There she aiw. among her cyprea. f— i^TL''Tf.-1*r TT^"*"_* , '"^m/'i»'»>a^'m will iN ,,.... graves.dad inthe habitimenfJofmotrrD- TZ- ~ ***"* * kAtm ***- : ^»*,<"'*"il" Iflonous gtorie ins, pinched with porerty, deserted and tiiiduced by some of her own»jn- H i.iKM ol sons, bending low, like a stricken mother,over the graves other dead children ! If there be a man here who for party advautages is willing to ssnkn her yet again, and wriag her bleeding heart yet more with aagniaa, oh ! -let me turn away from his deaf ear aml'stony bosom to those who do have feelin a«. or any other Ml, tosff^foot more completely att the engtn'etT that ran be used for s«td*g«iB1j«.a free people. Aad tatsyNkvi a* tmrnm mi none .^j bo found, U*M w»U deligut crew^rtn^°tf^S* * Kravennd diwiplraed.aad aav, always fait ku.dlj lai—4 as, a**l always Wu [diatnrrd-^,-. "w'r*" ■MM**' """usiaonu and i An- uioalaeredinfo dti-u." ■wiwi-i t.i steal from the ''roveri.-d,aa lauarw.ati.. ta»;lira*,'•>tint. 1,1 ev« many to" the few, and where functions say, lor the testimony waspriuted aadi It *"-*-1rt-1- -■* :itfn m ,.i. j\ia1 At. i i^Hin.'Si belonging In one department are eith- ' liati' :'.; ilutt a** m,janualion known gr.--.ii ivroni" and to raartoi-B»a -w<irk Ot nra- nr trn-er iiermitted to be exercised or nr»jas_ilic Wh^e Rrotherbood hail once Universal Riaidaaulbeueaiti, the entire XllS UNIII |HH1 by anotheroo-ordinat* depart I exi tamaTiee. (bnt no proof of if Sir, one toiii-b of real kindnesa ■aaitaaogaa. * rants! Mr, In t|_ [hJW.3»«J« "afSi""- ...JB WTO TSVeti ami rekarnMM b gmas aaavpatfaw nfpoa-- ment, thai tbisin itself is a taf fu*| Mf>- Oaawell,) and thai upon tho | to the~a^^SSmS»m^lteothert' S*-•*.■■■■ 'U1'" "•■ *• *■»* most dangerons stride toward despot-1 paasn^o at au act of the Assembly) again. And I firmly believe that, were pSrtoawtel; and the gallant people of that Commonweulth, whoa ism. And, sir, every member of tnis | unudu- it a crime to go masked or that generous heart'yet bcatm* whose ESn rtowathTaW, ibStaC 4'ouftieaa knows, and the country weU i d>mjBisMl, a meeting of the chiefs of kin.ll> pulsations mm forever Milled BUS? 2ZL ..„1.^.!l.kn.e* know, that the parallel and analogy is | the \\ bite .Brotherhood was held, and | bj the assassin tiix years ago, ihc s.iirit ]ire<-isel\ foni.din this bill. ! that organizatiou was formully dis- Sir, what right has Congress, aud solved iuApril, loiO It was further The House liavin „1 •onsitlera ihut, too, in time of profound peace, to delegate to the President, not merely to KIV when iiisiurci-tioii or war exists, but also to declare a State in insnrrec-lion and proclaim martial law—sns-peari at his will and pleasure the priv-ilege of the great writ of habeat aaqwaf .Sir, it the legal principal of aVieparus vim tMtgare holds good, as it does, when- matters of even liltle impor-n, e. HouM »;»oB ..;«• ■ ■;-:■,, ta,„,. are involved, how mnch more so tlOll the bill (II. 1V >o. .-», toeuroree ,l«lirat., .u.eslion and ,1.1 .Lain -. Woo.i ,1.-. I-., ,.-, St ■.'I s, . «'n V ,,»nv ,. ii.u-Ai , ,, ,.i. Rock- • .. ■!.- . . St i . I XI SKS li, . ...i .II -.1 .' I" and ('o|'|,.-r Wave. Hal.-. Hoot- ;.l..i.-ll , kery. and (iliim- \V»n-. (Jro-ive-, and MVurlvd Goods, jjei.eratly.- th Elm StieeU.re,M>W.o,.V.<\ f: 1- rraidt, r!*itei. l-tn r.»:ly Buch*nan 4.McDonald, Srocory and Confectioneiy, iCoilirr Slalol ..llH-|K,[,| iini'iid Initcil K EEF , A' i ( I a T..1! aaaofftairataf 1" A , ,.-•-. A - ■ , Iln. l-ar Tl ••: • •iu4atitlv I'll -.' LAKES. SWEETMEATS, M ■!< UAISI.VS, ORANGES, A. .:..;-..:.,•, Ci ...-..■ ik. till -ii|.|i If- .■■ .. .1- •■: y ••! tli.- l"m-.t Li; I . .'.. - .'1 .1.11, v \1 VY '• - ,\ SCAJuSS, i'nltNKYS IT LAW in 9S Cards. W. B. FAKRAB ii-u 1. iiw n *:i i l vs. \ " lly ..|, I ! .. .--■ of .'../'. Fry, VMI CLOCKS. ;t . , ■ II IM ■•■ii! ■ .... < \ ^. 11 : .'.!.■.. - ■ •.:... .. Il.tr!. Earn in I. *j i. ii—r. A ,.!.,- will li..:.. Cala A.i.ir.—. j..-. S"»- I - i tlllctl mip'r .'.i.:..: v luv eive pitni.jii and can nil alien - -:,i IV i attiilieatlor. WESTBROOK A CO., 1 (.r,«n-l.>> -. X. C. AiM'rHRACITE .Nil Li (Uaiiauom • I>;JI. . .vioisrio, -VA.. ■■■ l-,.,.,-|,.l .. I*. HI -KKIl V. STEIN BROTHERS & C0.,| ^J^SS^3' I,,,,.,.II. , - ,,,i,l .I..I.I.. I-- ol I..Ill I,., IMI tHI.|l->TI< HIHILI.l*. the provisions of the fonrti Hi meat to the Constitution of tl States, aud BM-othei purposes Jill. LKACll said: Mr. SPEAKER : The Constitution of the I'nited States, when observed in all its provisions and administered in its integrity, is worth m to this great nation, intinitely more, than all the political parties and politicians in the world. Parties and party succes-ses alternate and change, politicians and ephemeral local policies pass away: but the Constitution, framed as it was for all time, ' the exercise of i the loltiesl Btatesirai.ahip the world has aver witnessed, was based noon I principles soju.,1 and ".rand, so sacred end ever-living in tltiir rJiaracter and object, as to render them indissoluble and narpetaal, as they were intended to IN- by tbe'r illustrious founders.— Ay, sir, the Constitution, rispected ana restored, mast survive, aud I l«- lieve will survive (though now under-going an ordeal paiuftil to comemplati all parties, all the politicians, all cov-ert aud open attack,, all d\ n.isll- ,,a:nl live forever. Sir, the sacred preeiucts of the Con stitution ought never to be invaded j its glorious bulwark, ought never to be ruthlessly pulled down 01 destroyed by impious bands, because it is the ark of the covenant ol the nation's liberties and the great refuge of free doni. And yet. Mr. Speaker, it has been so loosely construed of late years, and its living, sacred principles been so often disregarded.thal al last it has conic to IK- considered, bj many ol those Who should In-its linn and iin-supporters and defenders, i a, au antiquated an obsolute, instra-r. ieiu. In proof of this, the bill now 111, lei consideration, eouceivediii no spirit ot patriotism, but savoring >.. stroiigh uf iujustico to inj already mostgrie*ions ■y oppressed secti >f country, is, :;: my opinion, a |ialpable and flagrant violation of the Constitution ol the i 'nitcd States iti aouie of its most deli cate and important i.-.iluus. am! i., theiefore a bill of momentousconse Dealer in Foreign and Domestic[qoeaee to the whole country—vastly more so, as 1 conceive, than any lull before this or the late Congress, This bil! is introduced and -■ .u;;lit an Kr(.t ! , In id. , t'llv , Something New in Greensboro! .! IS W. ALBRIGHT, COMMERCIAL BROKER. ANI> a/flat. li. 1'CHIU'. AUCTIONEER, Have opaaad r.H.m* an Wr.I M..i'kt-I Slrr,:, aboro, N. <-. ~-li |..il,li.-l. ..,- i.iivalr]., anv .^.-11^1 lu US. wuta lioui wbolaala .I-HI.T- a«i-l'. MIi. 1-70 IT 11 • I ., .I' . T,..r —|i Y> and ryil.it., IT" I licitod. DK. A I . : i n-r, I!.in.--.,, arlie' . Sa la.v iv.-nina »t 1 ii'clovk. tWESTBROftai SrRSBUIW," j W. WESTBBOOK A .1. U. WARD,, !HVW K i- WESTBHOOK / .,.-, ' ... ,. .. r.-.:;.i„,l ,|... r m.I tviiuLI- " V I-— I 31 Il.i'r. r,-. ..t' (Ji.-rll.t—l-o. N. C ; i,,i.,.-,.,..l - .:• "■ \v. ...... k A.lt... Ini.hinp Fruit Ttrrn., Urapa Vin. -.; - ,.|ai ih « I B...I it l« Ihi-it ,,ri—j..,,i.i i\ill. tla 1HT. --.,.,.,' 1.-1 rlnil —I I." ,., • : "he •■>, »-rlK.r- i t ll .-!! known, \,i-.ri™', under tba i flinching All l-«r . A... I.T p interval t>- .,- tirl :,!■•- ' W. S. RAHKiN, In 'i i* Bulldiug.) V.'lulusale Clolhiers, : i, i • ■ '■ llalliui stn-i-l. B00T§| Sanaa, N-.iionr. and gawatal afavabii iiat, GOODS ,il.- ,1 ..i I'lflilM IE. apply of Co . k and ■aswta I ■"••• f NEW CASH A large anpplyof Cofnejaal rw.-iv.Mlat ICJ, »i.--j.".1-:iii,l-;a. ..-Hi, per lh.. andalao a iaig.- hit of iiiiililiy t-iin-il l.attoii. Alan a lane) -.,.i. j>L,v of I adirar1 and Uotulo- IIU-II,' Liii.-ii llamlkfrcliii-fs. and low.-ls. al redaead nneea. W. S. RANKIN. lal, I'.hlv Al! jri-.nl.-- of Sugars. ,i ,i:,.i...-. S>rup, »w....... ..; ...I, I.H-.-.- C. E. ECKEL A Co.. S. ill. Sir.-.. • I.tss aud alllBEN'Sl WARE. W- !,av.- lrcl'f.1 n law a-ld li.* r alnrk wfOnM. aad l{wn'i Watn, -.--. KaroMDC Oil, A... all af » --li (urca.li. C. E. ECKEL A CO., S.illh Sllrrl. Ill i.M VISTA Lt>»..i".. I. O. ('• riilm:.- oil rV.TV 'I'll.-- Tl - li.-1 TiiHwIav niflil : . i •• ... .1 SPECIAL INII'i:- h.-iil. \"I.I',IU liri-lhrrii .oril<al|v rr- UAVII) SCOTT, .lie. S. li." LBnMl.HT. .-■ |an UBIj PBITCHKTT, Cabinel-Maker Farniturv Dei HURS1 . .. UNDERTAKER ,,-li. (ierraiio ana Ficttl OKI I..Mill, "„.,;i> .,nfl Noiions. I It.linii .,. Str.-.-t. rx( K" •• •] ■• . i .ei i. * .r,-,..l-- ■ i i ily thai 1M* t- batter i v ill inevr I - irrOTrdl 'ien With li '. HAI.TIMOI'.K . I. £ I,I:I I . I made Proiitable. • i rafitab VMEKI l.i II IVx> . i : ■ -• 'i-. Alavtbr - , ■■ .;.- -'.:,"i... nn ■'i . - ,. 1'I,'III.IIDI with S il nal Aimi;.! •'A' U ALBR1UHT, ;' HENS. rtiardMi.N.C. -.. I ,. Manuiaoturera. I... co « ..i...iii„t,.„ M. r« linnla. A FURNITURE Q liaa t k.-.'|,. ' liou..-k.-r;.| ll,„". , and and UM-nUa S|aaiiahltnH Lx-urk l ,r ,tj. wte,-...! ivill, a virw ,.v and lo-uil UM liuiri". H. WAKE KiiOMS when lir i:|.olr of rvarylking „r.!.,l al hi. .o..| hakm ihaaa-o !.,■■ ir. :ii rouai .aftlMruU 7'nlri ■! baUdllq nl.r. .-.-I, -.» lvi;| Iv w^,. ra on. iu li. ah...i.r, l.y J. W. S. I'ark.r, who his a.ilhorUy.1 ajpsrt. i- T_riTTJEK/a',AjEci2sra- II,-.. |„_|,.„,l lo I..;:.-!..at -.' ,.,..„•. „„,!„. f.if- : in* ol .. |. . »!•■. ii" Jaw a li... iieare»- tu.lt rx- ;.ir«.ly ...r Ihc aw ofUM pabbc. All oi-lrr. it.r Funulure, CoBna, aa., jinimoily itt«adcd to al vjialarata caatgaa, Aay uiarkria-bk DTodOM tArli ill .-I.-iiauorlor KOtk. fib'Jllv Ladies, Cal and See tiir sr.w Family Singer Sewing Machine! 1HAVE ti-. i.lr arravuaawBta to heap for aahr tbi above Machines—wilt alao keej. , It. - I...., i... ,.i,,,.,. ih,. boat Marliiuo Twial, Linen and Cotton 'i . ■ i- .--Ni. |i , ...iiiiiai.lThr.-rul. Machine, told at factory price.— it, urek l..t LalaucrlOtdcraaoliiilcd. ■ ■akofOonda. I Addrew, MRS. A. F. FOWLER, il.. EL. UALLO brai„l.| P. O. Box St,' laartttfta lMttf Utcouaboro, N. C. to be fastened on ihc couutrj in all its hideous features, in thi ;»r -. ill \M litieal conjunctuie in public affairs and panics, when the waning for-tunes of the dominant party, i-pcrial-ly in the South and West, seem to de-mand some remedy, albeit a desperate one,with the hope of maintaining then ascendency at all hazards and I.) any means, even at the expense ol the lib cities of the country. And yet I do ki.ov. (for long public service has made me acquainted with the senti-ments of the people of North Carolina; that if the k> publican party wire in-fluenced solely by the best policy for success and the recovery of then as-ceiid. noy in the State, that thisbil andothei measures directeil agains, her people are the very surest means that could possibly 'no adopted to ut-terly defeat their object, and therefore to increase greatly the majority eguinst them; and, if 1 dill ■• slue the Con stitution of our comtuou country and the Hbdrties of the puople as fai above party, 1 shonld witness without regret this wreckless, wicked, aud UDCOUSU-tutional legislation. Sir. I aanwrwke to say thai this bill puts on trial, so to ■•peak, th.- Canatl tntion of the lulled Stales; that '" Its monstrous provisions it, in crU-'i. annihilates the Statesol this L'nioU, aud if passed and practically caiii.-o out it will overthrow tho liberties ol the people of all tin- state, of this Re-public. I do not say that ih.- Presi-dent of the United Slates, though the chosen head of his party, is tin leader in this tricked, continued rai i upon public liberty; for although .he con ipu-ring chieftain iu the late uulbrtu nate interne, ine war, yet he , xliiliit.-d to the admiral ion ot the civilized world the grandest attributes ol t!t<- Hue he ro -generosity and klnduess lo con-quered but brave and noble lues, when they grounded ihcii arnisaud returned in good faith to their allegiance to their country. But, sir. the Executive may have evil counsellors; ay. sir. he has noi only here at the seat of Government, bnt at the South ami in nTj own State, men who. clniming more aei|uaintanc with civil an.in-, tl.im himself, are as siduously plying him and poisoning, perhaps, his mind, against the t.-ue friends of liberty and law and order.— Be this as it tnny.I assort on this door, to the people of North Carolina and to the country, that the issue is now br-ing made up in these United states (and this bill but supplements and proves tho truth of the assertion) be-that most delicate question and .treat inalienable right, the liberty of !r- citizen? No, sir: ilia law learn-ing of the eoantry will declare against the constitutionality of it.aud the plain sense of her free people will indignaut ly .i.-nuance it, and will, ere long, re-buke and repudiate alike the men and the devices by which they are now threatened with enslavement. Yes, sir, this bill proposes to deli gale to the I'resilient the power to suspend tl,i» agcred writ ofaaDeas esvaiaii; thus surrendering this great ami delicate power with which they aw invested, and thereby transforming the Presi-dent ol the I'nited States into a dicta :•:.:;::.! titiro'.y destroying the over-eignty of the States. This is a gTant of power without authority of law.tbat ilu- lather of his Country never would have allowed himself to have been in-vested with—a |ujwei hi- u. ver should hati been invested with. Why. sir, according to my recolec- ;ion. the writ ■« rSoAsa* eorpmihas been siispnudeu in l.u^iatnl Imi three times in ..ne hut tiieu and lifiy years, ami tiii-u by Parliament, and .tub limita-tion on thi powei i-oaferred so as to protect the subject; has never been suspended in this natiou but once since the formation ol theOovernmeul and it. thai instance by Congress, and not bv the President in virtue ot any authority t-upposed to be delegated to him by Congress. This was done by Congress in l-si^i. during the most fcarlul siiuggieoi the late rebolliou.— And now, sir, Cougress, in a tii.ie of I and peace, without law urconsti-tu. i.iiial authority.withont a pice.i-d.-at : the history ol the nation from its I insulation, assume the li^in :., dole- •_...i- this t ti-iui iid-.ns povr.-r ii, iln-i'r. i-..i, til of Ihe United Slates; tear Mil p iv, i •.. ;i placed by Ireeineu iu !.-. hands of'any man tarth! Sir. ..- .. , '. in ,:•..;; citizen, as a Noith C iroliniau, proud ot iny uative Slate a.... oi.,^ h»-r jK-opU—living as I do i.i thi i v.eicisi .ttui i ujoyuieut of. civil. ,...,:;.. al, and religious liberty, I sol-niuly declare here iu my place, on the ijuur of th, An.ti a .in Congress, that i,..,; ia'v,-i made any oue man that I would trust with such a high preroga-tive, or into whose hands I would j-lu <• such ih-spoi,,- powei—never! iiut, Mr. Speaker, 1 come now to some of the circiimstancesol! the origin ol this lull, and the arguments used iu it, favor, as ii appears to be iu a large degree aimed at Ninth Carolina and at the noble people ot my own district—a people dear to me, lor a portion of Iiieni have trusted me with il:.„ public interests lor many years, and returned me to office again and aotiiii by overwhelming majorities, and they expect me to plead (heir cause ami diiii.iiid then lights in the lan-guage of truth and soberness. Sir. ia North Carolina we have been cursed with an administration of the State government without a parallel im stupidity, recklesmiess, and eorrnp- (iou : which has sought and stiil sicks to perpetuate its ascendency by busy sh.micrs oi our people. Instead ol defending the good name of the Stale, w.,.,se ;...,...i they have in tiust, many ot imr ollicc-holdeis there, and [am sorry to tui.l so.in of o.it men in high ei plat.-., have leagued themselvesj with those who are willing to make political capital by wauufavtuiiug aud publishing to the workl the grossest and lu.ksi unblushing lolsehoodsjto her discredit. ' Our people are uulortuuate to a degree that ought w excite sympathy aud coinniiseialniu here, instead of iu-dillcreiicc of hate, iu that many of their public aervantsare their worsteuenues, a„ t are ttilliug to thrive by the injury oi their Bute. 11-Uoiy ha» seldom nreseutcd such a sp. ctocfe. They have destroyed the credit of the State ami well-nigh bankrupted the people, ttxed » debt of neuily twenty million dollars upon in r people, and au unmense tax, i. HI grievous W IH: burac,which the pee pie can never pay; and all this immense debt with Kt..- than halt a million ex-ided lor hel beneBL 'I hey hav shown that every act committed by disguised men alter that time was coin-iniUed without any itoutiteuanceof anv secrel siK-iety, and solely by improvis-ed ,quatls of both parties and both races, ot the character of vigilance committees aud that even these had euliieiy ended there sinee April, 1S70. Aud, sir, not a particle oi evidence was pi-oiiuuod lucre, or has been here, to raise eveu a suspicion that any man ot note or proiuiuecin-, either there or iu auy part oi t be Stale, ever, at any time, bad given the slightest countenance oi approval to these wicked acts aud dis- i in-orders. | lit It is unnecessary for me to Say that n 1 utterly coudemuall such violations of I ti In- law. and that I deprecated and de v i HI need iheiu on every stump during I a my csutiiss wiih as much vehemence i t.. as diduiy able • ..ui|K-tilor : and yet, I h.- iu the uiiser.ible ntartisanship, and one-, in. sidod testimony ink. II before the Sell ;• i ate coiiimili- e my inline is not men-tioned as having denounced lawless-ness nrnl tffrfTage, an.- as having urged the people, evi-ry where to encourage by their voice, and aid by their influence the inajnteuance oi the supremacy ol the law,, a, w.-'.l us the cultivation ol kind feeling for nntl generous eoitduct toward thoo lored race; am! I under-take to say, right here, in this counec tie.i. thai such i- the feeling aud con-duct • ■' 'lu- whit, toward the colored people'ol the State, tiotwithstanding the ineffable meauness ol had meu, licin until es and uortbei n men, ;•> in-flame thctr pa,-i..iis and excite then Idlings agaiusl their fornief owners and lies* friend". Sir. they are daily dsscoveriag this, and an returniug ii.th.iu-.iii.ls to ilicit former, homes and settling npon the lan-ls they formerly cultivated Andin in;, district I have never known or hetM-.i ot one instance of attempts by their employers to lallitmn a tlieii voles —uot one. Tin) art a kind, docile, grateful, i-imfliling v ■;:.•, aud the man who won! I ,eck to .leeeive ur mislead them, whether native or •■ cat pet 'oag-ger," i • ^ bad u.aii. And yet this has of. ti been it. tie by these bad, ■!• -igti-iti^ mi a. t-. Ihe injury and ]-i-ju.li. e of th.- col •: d mnn. Cct -i iMy they vote ol iii-nee and reci mediation would long since have overpi twered the spirit of miiiiinl distrust w hit-ii keeps the States asunder in feeling, and that the angel of peace, and not i liscord, .vould tri amph here to-day. [begyoo, gentle-men of the North. i'ti abandon these Meant nnconsthntional measures of repiestjiou and injus'.i.te. which can Old; serve to rekindle secti onal hatred and hostility. What is needed.aiul a II that isneeded t.. restore perfect harm ony and uni-vei- al tlli-eiion for the Ki'deral Govern-ment in the South, is a fi as! cessation fi en ibis whole policy of jealous and penal legislation, which lo'iks so much like II was meant to benefit party and •nil try, and the adoption .,1 a fraternal and kindly policy which prove to that section that yon ' ci ised 11 regard it as a pro- inee, bill, and the object of its paeeagc "• held in subjection by the iron ■1 of tyranny, and that yon once e love ii as a noble and hraiuHiil part ..four grand heritage. You have 11 ieil severity, ami yon say it has failed. >•..<■. try kindness and generosity; try amnesty: "or rest assured that if von h. te the patriotism and moral graud- • •-; -ith thdt magic - t ; to tlie pre i! .1 State, ol the South—and it fi ; in uorth more than t-u thou-t. d ^ iles to yotn pa-. Iy iu N..rih * 'aro- .t itloiie- the wave, ol passion and ■ •• rd « ill ■. 'i-ii! lend there will .-.,- i grca ealiu 'ii..- ,i,.-it which lead over Uie sea when One greater an ;a .a said, •■ Peace, lie stiil!" ; ui-ciii it ptopei to ,ay here and in is conitiM-tion that the Legislatui I . St.it.- has ipiit.- recently passed an '. with severe penalties Of line aid •li-oiilueiit, ,1^.lilts! all secret oi dis-used hands oi orgauiziitions t\!.,.;- •ver. ati.l pussi d :t by a neatly nntfi: •us vole and thi- Is i in' d to pre- • .I and v.-ili |H. tent ,|ill inure eil'cclu-iv ihe recurrence ol all such lawless id,. lint it is said that no one is punished these outrages: thai an alibi is tajs proved. The hypocrites! Thej iw i !;at in in...I '-a-i s laeu of high tracter. as lice from ;;i;ili as the _.!- ot light, are taken up for pa; ty i-poscs, and they know ilttit -ei.rcs in oil . i ti - -; i:'.\--bcei. committed by HepnblfMn; hot a .- «> 1 many are ciinngiitg. Si. everybody oi .,;-n.-e knows that tlt'-S' acts o. laale-saeis? were the unfoilunuie outjowth of a greal social revoint'oii fii ii. South, together with •("■ win : and :■< c re cede from that leniful pcriisl ihe im-p. jssihiiiiy of tev.e. int. .--in ii acts and conduct will become niori and more absolnte. I protest, therefore, against this tittcip- t to '-••> bin'.; to Ihe iland past nad seek to get up an artificial aud SctitioUS i..n.oi al.-I pi. tended dread ot" i vents ahh-h have now no realttyin Sorth Carolina^ and Are as li'tTe"likely to occur then di'luge. li 1 must -,p ak of "outrages,- may I uai call i!tl., bill HI outragi—an out rage t;|n :"i the Constitution, an outrage upon lib riy tied free government, an outrage upon .he good name ol a n ibie State aad a law-loving people, and au outrage upon the ..hole history ol the whose heroic deeds aud glorious li-fe al ki clt at.. pill ol i th. th rut K-wr :. Rll.lt ol!.. t dil :; ev.. thai ii uguers ..tiu tievei pmiishcd; hence alibi. It is als ■ said, on hearsay or, th.i' :!-• re are sixty lliou-eu .! IClnx in Soj-th Carolina. What a :.-l,iil canard! I hav- the same , of forming tin opinion ihut an.. ; ,-i sin III the State has, and utter nl inquiry 1 do nol believe there ■.■as one tenth of that number, but there arc sixty Sve to seventy ooi nties ol the ninetyoiie in the State tht.i never yet hud one I-'..t Klux in tie ni; ii >s in t charged thai bui three of he eleven counties of nl> district ever had; aud further, that for about ten months there has not been one iu as another I Soitli Carolina, bnt thai theorganiza-tin. i has '...ei. entirely dissolved, a* fully proven i.i Governor BoluVn'a trial. .so much for the nine men i.i buck ram. Aad yet these monstrous false-what liberty meant and could not brook its denial, man-In-.] with tint atul milled tread to the bnll,iMiox,uu.l peacefully, qnietly toted themselves free again, and chose a representation that has deposed from his ofhee oi lioveruo: the man who undertook. without just cauar, to play the role ol despot over them; and their action, by the way. is relieved from the charge or suspicion of partisan feeling, sine-four ol tin- leading Senators of the He publican party voted also for his eon \iction. I allude to this matter in no feeMug of bitterness or reproach, now that In has fallen, but to illustrate which, 1 have argued that the people of these proud North American States an- nul yet ready to submit to the yoke of the tyrant. Sir. let me glance for a moment at the circumstances connected with this lu Ninth Carolina, Governor Hidden, in his message of last November to the General Vssembly, said : " The secret organization which disturbed the peace of society has been exposed and broken i. p.' Precisely who! I have declared, and here comes an unwilling n:::|,-s lo corroborate my declaration, and again: "Peace and good ordei h.iaa> been restored to nil parts of the .State." And the same may be said of thyither southern State,, lor let ii no! be for-gotten that no Governor nor Legisla tore ifany sootliem State (and all the Governors but ta'oareRepublieans)haa aaked for military or l-'nleral llllci|,o,i-tkm or interference in any way. No. -ii*. : ley havt not ashed for it and do no! .1 "sire il: su that it comes to pass, and i-n most slgnincant fact, that this whole thing originates right here am,ni;; lite politicians at the uaiiou*., capi.al: and I t.-ll this House and the pi..]'.- that this pditical trickery and Wrytchcfl attempt to i*f»nstrBct tin fnit-h e,"niii. in another and new reode ot pi-oitetlui-e. ami all because ol ihe defc.itof J.'.idicalisui there, Willsignallj faii. Sir, the country UUllerstailirSthis; ay. everyiiody IniowsiteoWeet. Every body knows that more crimes are eotu-inn iil ill northern than in Soiillti-rn Slates, greatly more; ami, iu my opinion, the people of this greal conn try, of evi ry section, are getting thor ongbly t:Ti-i! niii! sick of this party trappery and di-UMgogoism. ..- object of i iis bill may be to ,.ki- tne Suiiiii lo some show ol resentment, under such continued and persisti ut oppression, aud in this way get up a '-tnitss:" othuwise all this - ootrageons" legisMtiOu (unneeessat ■-. inexpedient, o|ipressive, and utiounsti-lutional, as men ererywhers are com i.ig to regard it) "ill return ■pen them HI plague the inventors, and, like bad faith and bad conduct all the nor!.! over, defeat the object and design ol the wicked authors of It; for the lea son that llama.i was banged on the gallows that he erected for Itordneai has : universal application. To ren dcr this infamous legislation, if adopt .ii, who!'; inoperative in.my Btate, ; Implon her jn'ople to make it ,o by the euliivatiou el all tl«' arts of pen-.-. Little Things. A litll. uoiu.. ie... now mat lli-n. Ia r.-:;.,li,,l by iho b.-.i .,f in,.,,. TTIR Wrsaoy OK \ 11 toy, I "AlSaad ia mod', afrinni kvlaad Fai wMai.butl doubt It Witliaapn-ai^auVi,..,. ,a ih. .,.;, ■ ^A"'.' cf«aia- I' ah i- Ifi. miiiuirn* n .-iv l„- vriv n: " 'rfraiW » fur Sir in'o-i-. : dW* Vbaii as fo iwt ta inre * A-i,r mtiOioiianlaii. ••A »tii,liln lim.." .. I , • ' "Sarr. nit,.-." .,1 ... But amenta, kowotn • Arr ottri, aaah - o.-;.. Lot K- ,-IHI 11 - ... I. Or BiaHalS. ■ . n On- wVtt.-li i. i„•%-,., „..,. Il labr, l„ iln. 1,1.1 „.. ,| 'A IN-IIIIV ...v.-.f- .,,. A i-ir..... . ., at,- . Thai I i..i- ..i,... „ ...i i,- . Put into oparati.41. From Avuri,,-'. |-.. ,i ... , Sanaata/on lika to li Von MV. a |..,ni, ii i - - But IOM- ;, prVwortu ' i IVy Ml an ».■ aha .! ! • A.voi.l::,,. |a ,,„...,. ... Ofi.l !, .. li , ..i..i . Ill lim--1., ii,ak- .i pWarai c V...i (And To. Will, | 'I I I - ■ "I"- lor lli.ii i.-|..,i,„ , ,« wh. walk- li •'- nl.. il In- rain fawning gulpks-Ph. - ■ , i.. .1 , Aci|uired tastes olives ami liabie •vi len is a eon,., en be holds hi 1 11 - ijeee. -I.i clap 1" An Indiana girl, when i-l. *s Greek, when u> uke 1 . ignorant of *'.:i: 111 ; 1..- ■. Thi, 1- i-ina ettphi -111 lo. -.II ne. suores. Under the In ml „t -Ci.n.iMii \eitis.-tii"iit." Pumek :.I\-I Pn- . rent War is aloaed for the pn \ |M-:UV Is III pi. piii.i-i..;i. \. I hope will have an lilipn e, lie V few Tears a_" .1 littl taken by his l.llhei i,> 1, iii |a-iif be uotlllll .ipplel.'i.e lolllll fashion of il>o,e times. In s, ttlitt^ the business, tin ai.t ■'•o was one of the it: kill I. ill UV» eil, hoy, i an] ..»■ ■ . : can , n.ai anything, can 1 yiai .' 1 , take my no ., live 011 . I he." •'I love every ti,. |« lu| and apple pie!" was the boyV n. reply. v eoantry editoi lately mi incrcas'- iti his fai ill, . . tollification over Ih,- 1 Veil e.i iln- Mlnwiug eoniiiidriim •'What is the do). 1.-in .. itorial mid matrimonial . Answer —I-i Ihe 1 in, , 1 lie .-lies for -eopv": in the lal In cries like the devil." id 'it irop Slat, pi 'ig. ■■'. '.!•'; ;sl t.t:n b- 1 I.,'" ,,: those ■• i.o may,hi>|ie a IUUK ire ai her. thank God, neither by bad I that this bill, if passed, will redound men -nor wicked partisans, whether I to the advantage of the lb-publican w. iniii her Don lets or without! Sir, pairy. Why, sir, their own part] in in farther proof of the quiet titt; baslthi North are tired ol it, I think, and ri !gnc'T in the 8tat" for many months, an deteciiug through the thbi gnist I refer yon to 1 »• meaaanv of Governor thrown around i • real obj, -t; ami a hnldcii to the ..eg slatuic ia.-' Novem- to is effect in the South, what a vait bur, a leotiiuouy all the more eonelu-1 hope! I tell you. sir. and I tell this site bccuise it comes from a man who House, that the inevitable result of tiii ccttaitih has not 1 •-•-»TT slow to take up ' thi, penal and opprcssivi legislation, hoods oi hearsay ami idle ruinor are | ani| ilV ,;u-, .-xarlsai of 1 heir beat ef printed in member's speeches and her-, i„ris at all times tot such ready obe-ahled all over the conntry* to influence j ,|».|,ce to law, and such a couiplcli the people"s mind and increase the I ,.,.jj,u of peace and order tbrOUgboUl party .'♦trcngUi. Sir, 1 suppose there j,]," entire borders ol the noble old Commonwealth, as almost entirely ii. clear the State dockets of even the smaller misdemeanors, mid. sis k to unite vet more fully the brain and character and State pride ol .t'l the good men olall parties m a iletermln ed, 'icr..istent effurt to pin down by lea-oil aud by voice aud vote the 1,'ad icaiism thai has so greatly injured her leptttatio'i and well-nigh mined !■• A farmer y. re* a llllguislh'll -ci.-.,. whom he Id' n id. 1 reducing a vat ietj • "l:.--]ii-cte.l .S11 1 .. lu tin I-., tie KII ■• pigS t ■ -..ii K|S 1 1 grnal Viiriety of Im ■ -. 11 is a 1,hed ai ii-it seeing . nil tl The woman -. ho ft II ',; dia Thompson, mid I iver the country. hai .,■ -. •agemeul nl s^*., u o ,-• '. ove li111.- Mrs. 0.10 ami mil she appean ll a. I! 1 lay. There are lots 011 Iti be willing to 10,, er hands. 1 1 ;, .1 .11 1 in .1 a- 11 and publish wiHr every possible re nrojicli ngaUtal Ilu-' pic of the State - :.os.- I" ...-.-nt-r !t- a'as in-'of v. iiose fair fame i:e ougbl to havi been tin gu.irt'.ia.i. Lam sorry to have to say tiii, uiui a, ni I do not propose toat-| tatk u.ijti- ly .1 lalleu 1 ,!,,',,f''-' also to th. :, stam-tty ••; > pueral UnDt,| of the United States Amy, as I might to many other proofs. In still fnrfher evidence of the patience and law loviug character oi, her people. I point with pride to the selt-itoutiui ami uiodoratiou,aye, sir, to the high morn courage they showed under thi- proviM-.ittons ami iteirravat-mg insults oSaWad by the iiovenior ami his hireling soldiery lasi summer, ao that a most exciting canvass was ' conducted and mi elect am held Under I circumstances as trying to theirtemper I as ever la-set any people aithonl one soliuuy breach ot'ilia peace through-out the whole .-.late, except on i.t.-|iai.. founded, us it is, upon exaggeration, in. poti.ibli' testiin.iny. on! base htlse In ,.!. with tin- military added and sent smith, mid the writ of •«* ,u.i„.» suspeudeu, will anally ■■■■■'• p«J hap- .-.ion resull in implanting iti the hi -it- of Southern |« KI II the line idea ot ihc .vho'.c naif. 1. thai the patty in power hopes to lataiti it by opprassioii ami injustice, .: • - •: a! ietore habilitaie the S - and restore hut muuy to the I uiou. ■'. i - irne ihi V used tin sword effectually': but propic stand (with tptci'arc uow ilemandiiig that ■ sword be la-an 11 into .. plowshare, I the U- p.ii'lica.i pal,;, seems inc.. Ie of |atrforuiiug thai blessi-d •• ;ik. i.i., continues. 110 doubt the country bring the job to the blacksmith sb i> ol .he Conservative l»emoeratio uj ... next year, aud what yjur Preai-dent only witd our PiesidenI wiil uV, ••I, 1 :: -t havt peace .'" Why, sir, lisik at ihe brutal oppTesa sioii in my Slate a>. six, in my dia-ml with hen'.., good-will together in serried rank*, patriotic ctidcavoi- and ii:uiy-iiiglbteuf tuedcorokl State,,) to re build hex fi'llct; h rtnoes, restorr her t«;r repot.tlioii, re-establish her prosnarity, and thus place hot where gin ntoud iii early tiaras—foruost on the proud roll among bei -i-t.r,. Sir, there is one uthci ifl.ittci e „. iiectid with those eventful times ;: my Suite that I 'ill !»)" I to la-Ion- 1 conclude: the judiciary ol the Stale. lAMn whatever motive, stood weakly by ami s.iv. the safeguards of personal liberty trampled down without making any effective effort to pn-vent it, Al thi • usurpation ol'despotic power by ouu m.iii the p-oplo were aslouutle.1 and t'.teir .- 'i-ibilitie- shoeKed beyond measure; for 'heir last refuge, •!>•• temple ot pistii-o, seamed no longer open 10 Item, slut jusi then a I'ederal jun„,. sit i.ig ituiler the soared vipM of I lu- - oi 1 lag,' came to tin ri «C:M», en toned the ',lite of Viici., corps., and A ladv in c [Is- 1 u, : ■ 11 one ol tin- n iiido - - 1 ■ 11 • or in Washington; -M 1 certain member .-1 1 - . be aollcst lips thai evei •' ■ •1 beauty.'' A *■• ;...■ lent coming into t!i 1 mil, aeeing the dei ai,i ,.. , let neat li • "Tl..-i, • A . 1. - . Trouble has been mad Hi 1-. ton, h.v a lil.it :> it 111 11, ■ W till a girl. Slid eollllti l ho ni. url la-:--tii d to • he ■ • In . '."tie safest Way 111 -el. cases i- I ways comb yo-ii-, i nilei houii. and desi 1 .1 1. 1 that may have accl mult li -i. a wiil sometime ■ accumulate on 1 careful mall. The. manager- New 1'iuk I'OIIIII rattle off a young iiccompli,hi d. and marry tin holder »i a Ilu r. ir III.' .\ J ,, lady II 1111 : . ;. II .. . iltd lilts. horn I. outrage arc almost entirely base lalse- KJ.1, manufactured by unscrupulous; polit iuiaas for the purpose of •• arousiug ■ he uortheiu mind and Bring the north-heart," oil for ports ""<! personal ag, grapduauKut •' .. . Why. sir, after the moat searchint investigation on lie part of the rt«- spondent, Governor Uolden, fai the recent impeachment trial at Kaleigh, uot a single ease of what is coming to oe tecbuicaliy ueuouunated " outrage, Draoouian enaetmaiita 10 drive them lo despair I jvqtutaoua Heaven ! I > ! such » Stoic, »o |s:aeeiui aud low iug, should suffer such [s-i sccutfons, and have to behold among the inao-denodcrowd of her peis.-ciit.a-s. not merely fanatical meu ol the Nortu sun t, and'see and ponder the result—| delivered the Governor's and Kirk's Insurrection was proclaimed, though, 1 prisoner* baas their unlawful deteu-th'- rc was not one insurgent iu toe ....... aad ft..111 his threats of trial by State; martial law was declareu.Imilitary commission. CouMyoabSTS though nobody was resisting the civil I heard the unit ersal outburst ef glad-law ; troops iu large minibus of the ness aud gratitude fur tain timely in-vilest character were recruited, in , lerposiUoii of U:*.evUeral power on th* Ti-micssee mainly. and commanded by side of n>:;*.'»»»—and not as usual, bid- officers of desperate character, though utrtxino*—coutd you have seen, at then- was iiothing to make war ntstii, a Hundred goisl eitisens, many of m.-m the purest anil ta:-sl meu oi the Slate— the. Kerrs, the iloans, the Ni-ala, Ihe 1 , „. her, lor want, perhaps, of truth-! II ills, the Howes, the Yanceys, the fill iiilormatfon,"but Soh>e' 01 uor ow n i Holts, the Sloores, the-Scotta. and recreant sons, wearing, too. the badges | others—were seized on by ariest, with of her honors ! And all this, too, in j uo charges agouist them, aud imptis a load of liberty ami represeulali % j oned. aud some of lli.-m hang up til government! nearly dead; all dono without lawful inany did see, battle-cared v.-ieriu.s euibrace Ihe old BOH of tb« Union, ami oulol the lull hearts swear anew eU-t-ual allegionee aud devotion to the United States, could you have witness-ed these things, you would have found the key that would solve ail this pcr-uauAug riddle of reiainolsuctioii aud rehabilitation. Sir, you would nave learned that on« I Wn waul lo t it sli.t 01 1 . tickets.—hi. What, and go ,.i' i - - - Tin- people, won't stand 1 11 1 the weather b too cold. 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Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [April 20, 1871] |
Date | 1871-04-20 |
Editor(s) | Duffy, P.F. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The April 20, 1871, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Duffy and Albright. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Duffy and Albright |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensboro Patriot |
Rights statement | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Additional rights information | NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES. This item has been determined to be free of copyright restrictions in the United States. The user is responsible for determining actual copyright status for any reuse of the material. |
Object ID | patriot-1871-04-20 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
Digitized by | Creekside Media |
Sponsor | Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation |
OCLC number | 871563820 |
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Title | Page 1 |
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