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ft i TIM .; V T PUBLISHED VEEKLY;&Y -f. c SEEBWOOD & JAS. A. LOIiOf ' FDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. J j I " On e dollar per wmare I fifteen Iine$ foi ih firetweek. ann" twenty-fiTe cents Jfor every; veek thereafter. Deductions made in faror ci slaadini; aJreritements aa follow ; v IZ. - 46 MOHTHt. j TJClt. One guarr1 'r.sa-pitii.iv tS.00 ;; Twd iuarea;: ; 7.00 . ' , 10.00 -H 14.00 Tliree? i ( J colL) r J 0 0 " 1 5 00 - ! 2 0.0c( Half ,coluinn;;:' cylS.OOj Mj5.00r' J5.00 Termis a year, In Advance f X., ' .r. ..vm J.in tift mbsftintt'onl -.A of gijdfrHstng Lr , , f r v . - J- . -..-? -f-.v Jilar, iwa cr;il,rec' ni- s. mourned toiUe vnormoas sU.fr I rntnnr U-when .nhere was no for ere woulu bo nd nccessUj ra One million two lmmlreil atul screntvi nalhc debt, aautho taxes low alivava er- saeH ttbrira ttmtmnCbvIiATWtUmir' i.An.;-i;i. -ijyf -ii r .1 - . J r - r v . jr. scte!t li)U5anij ati$ l.un'drcd and twenty 1 acted a bohns! from1thC3e banking corpo-; i vr o did la rs 1 ,27$ 122.' C.TI. is'-gi i:c!2b hra iiohfZ :P Yetiodcn demoeracyi lias be jx r f4ii. on jhe r txn.iJlion.3 of caj:tafSri;t 'nnicWeepj of fi vcteit aid klvcs tlte fiani!fsQmo..titT of.. n3hee94-cijmttb in to:.?-w.h-ltie!b'ank'f Tnc Profits of fianUlnsr. j ltr miniher of the Flap, bearing 1 the l1' ot Junc' WC m rt!' a :i :,tP iivtprn .1 impruvrmrnt hank, t. a f.uml upn.-pJ o intimntiJy l,iniv ..,! av IiIi the" tail rnadKof Ihe tatc "'""i whule power and infiumet Uf f.wtcri internal res 'tunc why am ioi i" i w h;i lis str;in;jc-r still, is the iact that 'the oted down every! proposition to exact ,j:i;it.tho iiitrrrstf of tho pcoptc rrquii'rcl ; tax ofr6500,0U0 paid to our Ehcrifls under i frm said batiks a bpnnn for their charters. .., wtwVtiw.s f Bie raU roads. "J Mat Avenue law. i comnlainei' of as yerVH although twrt of these banks had on hand ..h(-rtJ1s.tM r.-iM,va anu ucmanucu gretor , e j-0frisialnre denounced f in their colors nearly one millidnvof doU tlie-ncecssitiw of1' the 1 for hltv!h2 imposed ut-h heavy, burdens; lars. How remarkable; does this great I tyihe people, while at ths'same timd ;.li0raitiy to jne banks appear on ttie part m mori! than: tv ice the amonrit t3 ot Uov. Urajr?; atu 1 fi-r irrf.'uf nrtloss some nians 1 I . - I 1 l-.l.ft ..-..L A lit' VrA ' ' - " HilUlAUl, 1 4 - rctnaioed -at thy pot flanoji! the ftime, arf 'ill 1 V ben the bant of Wilaiinctbri l Was chaijtered, if we are Dot mistaVen. IrCald, weUL of Guilford, moTed an amendmebt tliat iio piaie, Mneneyer sne eaw proper, should STT.l l'i dfriv2 i!ia osnpiisi s.if the i which irI8li) ihe'v denounred as'swind-'! have the t)o1Brer trtowti xinW bsIP oflhk r.J- nniv wtj ',u .. . . . . ..i.-jfL f liankf.'or to carry - to their, respective ( linhops, tliat in the Legislature of 18o4 tin said bank; "Sius amendiaent -vai rofed as u,v ... "a j si', prom and Joss accoOnts, iow tins looks ;uo, w lien the treasury ot tne state was aown.- uan; any'frxKiyA tcu;,wh r This i r'..,,.,Ui i almplt incredible, Ibut" if is a' 'true andj .bsoloiely hanknipt.and bad just bcn' f bank, .a4:e'iJbeior'Uted-'aftei 'being. in A2ticnl.itir.il . , ' ij : starilifi": fnct thatllhe people of North forced injo Wall street to borrow some operation only nine tnonths dechrted aHw r .i.. ro'iiiiti'v. c a.sp, at me same , r, ia .',. ....inn v. As a .. cti.it.. k.. u.; 1 nr.M r ti - r ' j J,- .., oi i"v ' ', . K.i.i. aroima, over anil' aoove me cjuu,vuif . unuwiws i m"" pumciunj v . j-vi vnu anji qwj? icu ' i j ..iTr ' tj ' i taxes co!leetctl by llieir -Slierui,. pay an. i wtixius m .uiu.piaio: aiaii . ii:wrvv ruugiug i wu vu. Ara uu tue. ffemocauc-iljeg suru a . i- " r Li , ; ar.nttidtax of $1,27?, 122, levied tatid coK; from-lG to 20 per cnt. they, while chart- I islature objected to the deat.pedpI'..'lwT.4 I flinottj U'"l 1 - ' ! eclc'd bv- baiikinir eoroorations. And ; ennff banks with a Capital ot five; millions, lacia rint to participate in these uroStar 111" tl l rN ' ,.., Th;it ' nlthou'rh tV,:it-i1i his party- when we 'p.q!n.J greater mil raJ faciliticsH Vot i opOil"; 'nip-.u&lo these weaUliy. overgrown and!cx ' contrast it with the course pursued by n);ict!ftc)rpirationif--chccrfully and'with. i Uov. lltngg- and the same unchanging. ' mil' hriiinrmiir. Nrtw. no intelliirent man ; ".ml .iinchaiureable Iparty in 1845, vhen ij,,r,,iii; a,K1 UU,IM" "i"'' ftmniini r. H .-277.122 is annuauv COtlt'Cl ; ;'.,,'.. iii ivvtiity or Twrnty-iVvi- virs viih- i v ... ..." ... ii t 'A iK ( !:if(ili'i:i Dpinocradv in our fast L o!J,,xll.-r' 1 .,' c.V,.:',,, ,i, -.. .v.'. iMrhtul I,K-kftd un in the Vaults of the j ttire in r. losing to exact, a oonu T U!r', .inr.Cu'.r'n our uoi! : l.i-or- ! htritls of thi Statd. You may: call this : tl.pse wealthy corpprations with W"1CUW'1 . ' - ii I. J- i r o, f ioo ... . i tvinps Ini.l down liv Gen. Jnr! i L mhi ttr.miirmnr. irtw. no inieiiiirein uian v " ,linr av..i."? -V"v. i;- -- .: rf , . . ...j.. ;7 ....1, I.r.rr lf.,1 the assault against th UottPn l iti)V lar Hie nio.ii pr'i.ii.nif ini.-inch in i w itu wrt i jihi h utitv (it. is . j n : -- I. a. i nil ncfi.t Ttl'lT li 'UTn 1... . I 1 ..... 1 . . . U . -v , . I -. 4V.ir f lilt IHr'TO 1 'ITIIUi ; SHI lUHIiL' SlltlllV. lllll I1I1W I y H....7..V, ..... i i i. 1,1 I , It ICS lllill Ull.i I i ' -.. .. ... i f .1 ... .r.l. . n" .1 ffrrai Hie couiraisi 01 me aeis 01 ine i'xoriii cgisla- s irom the doe- isonrlanil ( . .-.nit ; : inn i i'ii i i 1 i 11 ei.u i.i.; m iii j C'i i".. " ' r : ! I. ,. . . J ii 1 ' iivr.nip(!ni a flin trf r"i hps nf I Ii" 1o.th- . . I l h'in : niu tv h tell frrte ft (iWC UiUI u,- : ' r ... , .....v- ; iv. thebovc reas.Mts are hiin.H ( :V ' i.j.Und influence and now- ' cratic party in hii cekbr.tted Message, ..1 il ia triio tMit llm I lit "rist v. fiww. fV;i 7.1ft CCC nil in in! th;: ihat- their bun en. and if t :i!o In.e tiial -these roads niiirlit he bt.ilt In-tlic Si.iir Jakinj auijl reserving to herself lh- prili! iirisir.ef from Inn. km.: or. in other yin!?, by ?eturrin'r Jo 'hcii-lf the immense an:. Mint siti.s of the people require a -rrptcr rr f t nirer.dv too Po , - IS imherofrail roads ::d other' workk ,-f,te,ii8 by wlinl nr.tr.e 0U fl.. t . lemal i,nprovetncnts-and if it i tai- Tu ' tlte loust' s! U the people are'already taxed ,,i hi,'... i - t ,, ..t applr-.Mon ts made o ; at-it would not be pi-nlent to in.n lat ti.tt, annually levied ar.d co.- T. auc r d eir hi.rdensM.Ml if it h :.N' in.e .that h Von.; the : pele Hat yon ns,,, . ese roads nii-rht bo l.tiilt . bv jhc :Hi.,ie iiow can it oe pos.ddc that bankfe m::Kc . ' Baukt How verv ? I liatiks, and which goes to swell end : , expounuet. ; l'jyf.ill- filing ina itisjv ft.' this never chanirmg party ! that never cliantjcs or knows shadow of tuvninjr.- I-et the Uj -Jackson's MVpSaCr, r.tid :d.so rcrd the documents published by the Caq any body tell why Gov.Bra and the Democratic part? are now bo verv friendlr to tte Banks, and grant them iueb creat. and! exclusive, privileges, when.i in ASi'Z. thejr made iuch u furious war upon them. ana ena savored to sweep thenX Irom the The Currency Inv. x - t well as tba, .Senators front Hiclimottd and r ' r!n .kt. r- lit -.'rit -:rj. - :j-rj.--f (wj,;uv icwisrijr.iue point un ,: '$ disctissiori; It ris rCDOrted that tba Icmbcratic. party ha 'seen holding;' ew-Cv-it P Carolina They; howfvrmhl prefer, &mt rouvCaWcUhcn: Ite afe td 5Cr2?nVJ;?bTi ""Ti l3 thlir X, if ;. . ' . .....i''l--t. . .i . i i - : lr-.t ulecrct mcciuiff, soiieM tare selected ncr- kn f' Jhey would obtain cud theou:h-Oaro.naoney?s::r afetotj rc;i that rinstttotionranil 1 1 wK: 5 k;. because in -that vcn tht ir 'uotcfs werelgainft thc;Aalerieat k?pt rtrcolation,' arid never get; into thtfj proud to beloTif: lo that muehiabuid party lianas oi oroaers., i litre was too, a.reat ; -hmi nijeded.W UiTttiice-iU' ptitherpls advantage in the paper1 over the gold dot- jsvrere its best culbjrythat hoJ Wat in favor lar. The gold dollar was small and east- vf Aniericaiis rulin" America, and aikei the Jy;lost.,while tb Oaper ?ouUia'nlaced tacrentlaniatt.t'riMUi 'aaTtcifi 7!r! ll.'fl V wl.;.l a a I r " "V I he tluiuuht ought ta rule America, u.y t " ""', nut at lengthAatid not so driiiVult i., uok after. 1 He kneW.hjjin'stituei.ts much preferred the papei to the gold dollar. .The"small.iin3''vere a, ronvcnienVe - not only Jo the p'oor man,birt also t- lite r:rh inan, for the rich bad to have rha're as at Id be :t n:uch lr. Hill said the Pen.oeralitt'narivt which ia llie great American parlor oinjti to rule America.-' , " -4 Mr. llockrry C, continued, lhatpa ihort time apo, wl.ffu there were 51 few Oaljhs to he administered,: 'and darkness ruled su Deljatc upon Mr. Ilplt'ti hin repeailns that por ton ot" the Revised Cotle, rtliitiBg to small 1 njotes. y . r well as the poor. IU wouh 1 ne bin to repearsection 5,0, and 7, j opposed as any one to a lirgc ai..iHt..i olj preme, a good .'many of tlie leaders of the Chapter 30, of the Revised Ct.dc, prohib- the Kinall bills being imit in circulation. Diinocratic oartv did bclone- to the Amer- .i 1 ,t l . 1 . . t " . . . . ' . . . . I . . : a r 7 . iung me issue smau oanK. noies, was put f out tne nuniber now in circulation he iipcfn its second reading. deemed indispennable. He believed that" Mr. Eaton opposed the 1 III in a few the "general i'eclimr of the pcooIo was renparks, and moved it be laid oh the table, against this law, and in favor vf the !?uiull 11. 11.,'t , I. n Un.l Ik. u . c: (t taxes, W iiKMi the people nniiT. vt ik'ii:4 inili-reetly p:y to v;ito corp t.;i it tliiS can Ur (!ou:e Is v est itn :s h tS- :i bank, in acc.ordanee with i!w pl.ni v v.-e nave proposed, why siiu 'y eiery wiio do-ire.s to p t!;e p.fd vej-V (;;: ('.fiti;r". .vtio v-v- i 1 ;l .! i!y mtu!?;. . Listen ii "enth-nian of gtv ,t: !! U 3 to what. it: n t i 1 it v the se.V.ject, say? elf'" r bv.rilctH, !'i:d who il'estres t;-e ; i,f '.heS-tat''. end rt.a'aj-ds ll.e puldic fffM-d of more. importance than tiie cririehir' 1 of a fiw,pri.v.:ie corporation's,, will, anot unhesitatingly sy--l.et it he !;:. 'e'havf. then h re ' remarked i cr.r funiur ,::n'n-!e.i thai taxation is :.iji evil, ' hut that t; a certe.i.n extent, it is. a nces- Vvrv evil. 'I'.ixes, ::h!i(iiipli collected aijid : nivi:d tcsi-.oh ;im.o f'l, interna! inrpfnvie-uu-jits :..s the ii.'.' re:: of the ciiizdns h -ina'nd, is an ( v ti : ya'in tlis case.! il is a i i . . I I . i iiccesf.-irv evil. .ii!:f i;;h' to wiiien li.e p c i : is i l. 'i. i c! . :n ti u ;i - ii. i:. l!i 'r of::.pl';il ufca limaljd ti:cti c ('.el. by ?h hclndf its iicpix iti. Iia.ike ha;: to l'nc an;er.ni cf :i:i4i! h)V'a:-' lnM.Cf. lo.r .1 "ry .'. ij'ii irs olti'-ir nvaf.:;,:'-l an tlijiru.iriUh t'.tav.' iv, :ce .' s J;. (k;'.!i irom the s-:!::o .'.5-.!'priTft.te iudividtwls. 'J he -. ir kn ;li..;r practice of taki'eir 1 ; vv.nrp ;ui l cl.ar;:rjr-sixtA'-!ov.r dn !-'. which IciTo hut sixty-tiu'i 'jd.i - ' H . 1 ': ' h ; . hifik': i it'Tiv ' i.iot;: .':ri ni 1 t i l4 C t i : t : : .HVi'd from this; it will r.ppear how truly it lias hei ii said r :'i'hat ti vrr i.- iwvcthcr mo-4.c oflcwirg nn in- lincr ta-y. ki.ov. ii 0jv.;i can b . 'cxcciliirby de Sj';.!i.l iiiipt-rts. by ibifli such larg bums can l-iH:i;vv!: a..i.i il.ivin ci.o'.sr oi' iiii clai;C5, i - bv f 1 ' - Ti " . .-. A f 1 .or'.;i arotiua lemoeracy in in-io,anu t i i ot; if tlte principles of this party never Mr. '-naee, let Ut'in rc1fv.icilo the acts ot the r.snl ' Denv.crr.iic I.''islatiire of If 54 '53 on j; els (ti iiaiius Willi noncst pnn- : .-ii. r rsiu ..ir iln; nvn ne can. lie ma 1 n - he ri :irrwiis enough to slretch the mantle ui.ii! it lecofnes so thin as to f-.f ch.i e neifi i ilv i It .1 1 i i!ie! y po i transparent, vet he will re- ic shiil of a Viracticed Jc ?i:it to dr. Holt said, he had the honor of in- j bills, and he was .opnosctl to legislating in troouemg tbe bill, and in do ng St, he opposition to the coDimon sei.se of the carried out the wishes of his constituent. neonlp. 'I'bis I mv b.O-r-n i'isrnBn.t ; was not aware of any fault in tiki r the last camnau-n. and he knew manv (inal bill at the lime he -introduced ft, f riiemhers had said they knew nothing of he had learned from the discussion f it, that thep did nut paps the Legislature, upon it some days previous that his bill t and that it did not vote for or against it. gave more license than he. intended. Heine was of the opinion that no one then regretted that the committee w hen report-1 in the Senate would go home ahd he able to cdj against the bill, did not think proper ; say so again. As for himself, he was in to produce a substitute, flip committee ; Jayor ol small Li 11, and ahvavs lia'J been, lid ori bui tcan, but as soon as tht oaths were a1ol shed and the light ofjdy let in, these fellows could not bear it. and s-kulked out," and left the parly a puce band of patriots, lie cxptessodi himself willing to divide the rssponsibilitv if ihd Democratic --party i ' . .... t : , n- i.r' "' nr9t stage, to enter my nrotcst arainst it. Its .tendency jis clearjy to mske tha VnW : vertity. a party institiiiion; and if;thiH)e- - V W'icralic; parly shallicontinue in the asV f cendancy, suhjrousi inevitably1 be tho- result" For, if it V? - right fofWm! to - t make (the election or VhstcesiU - party mntter nowy;it will be right in the next, ami every ucceedinj "IgislatureSrt far then, as thercan effect it, "the fate nt ' -il the Uniretsity i sealed None but Deni r oerat can be Trustees; or bare any shar i in its management, and those who do not v.1 Lsjihsci;ibe.'tojthetr desire their y'.il sons instructed in ; their nrinciblea. and "V I 1 subjected to the bias W party training, 'N 1 must not send therh'to thisMnstitntionj U which has heretofore been so condacted !il as to have become he pride of our citi4- f zens and iih,- honor? to the ttate. -The precedent has been i Wet' by the Demoera-ulll tic party of thisi Iigislatnrclhelpplieyi, ZM uu aniiminccM, ami as an otner oau i- t , i4 woulc act any ways iauly If jthcre . examples, itill be easy and natural for any-blame to be besiuved, wherearth Ui10J, to follow. This 4s its bcginomcC. H rould it better be bcsjowed rfia, on the t No party.'in! any former LegislatWiHi and wheii the vote was had upon t!.u bill introduced" bv his friend from Alamance. not having done this, he ndw knowinar the faults of his bill, had brought forward a: amendment. It was not wish to ' he should take pleasure in recording his ! .i , .i ... .i . . - i . I a .. :. 1. " repeal tne law, so.inai ine cotiuiry migiit , vine in us iavor. lid flooded with a spurious currency, he I i I . I i . j was as mucn opposeu 19 s:n:-piasiers as , aitv one, but he wished a small note cur ; rejnev for the convenience of his cotWitu I eijts and the people of the State r.t large, i Some years ago a bank was chartered ! wiitii certain restrictions, tut by some j means, whether known to th6 Legislature ; of- not he was not aware, a provision was 1 inserted in its charter allowing; it to isuc 1 nbtcs of a less denomination than a. j At the last session of the Legislatuie a pie Simula u i..!:;:1 . . A .111 1 1 1. 1 . 1 41. .ui pi J i 1 ' 1 1 aftenvai ,! w 1' ! a l t;i:t v. tuv lilt" l) 1 .i - anil . ii -r . ,' .(' ! vV lie ii1: a viic 1 I! Ii, 1. 1 oi :i !, 1! tol c;jr:k d ess -tliu-l tliey! mr y liarvest r,p the I'rliit nienre and h.lidrn. 1 1 '.ae '."vm-;i'. L'L.iu.uig ..ysttni. nat- :;d Is io w li t t:f net bt to liiiiiks, ami ' : wc) from U:e 1 1 1 ir understood : insisting' that 1. lllil " III lll , 0 1! 1 I 1 , SljO'lOi "I ! s'or-; of ti.e p: .p!e, nor ofobje ting, to this r.o- th'ey c-ppn o- eu'.U eed vale uniivikiwi.ls ou eii!l:r.: : .'.re 11, V. ht'lMl!!,, m iiWi. l!i,n ;.;i If the t:;i e.c" r:.t';e:is. '. . ,1 li.c.it Jiied ; a iile,lei ;.'!' isi.-i(d i::, ;! ii )Uer 1 ii 01 HiC I..'. 1 enple IvomI.! only (!' 'enrich!:i :h-d v. lose interests wit ii the Hut , ii pt i!: ai.d i ne. 1 cw't.unllv liicuiit ' l:'..es, wiiieii is 'i".pr.i;aiiy ai d eeiloeted "from the people hv th s" !;.:ils, by incia.i It is l:cl tlio ifOlLs to v. '..ii ll ' object. it is the p p!i. ;.th'.v. i' i:.-r-'i'l;":.t l!:s!e;ui of lieing ap plied to h yi ihi' hurd.ei.fi of direct taxes i n.stee.d ol hv:i'.' api iiiii to Itrsen t!:c :;t:u nivi r up ti;e liiconsis.teney ami iifv c!" ihc p,-.:rty on this rubject. i." 1 1 . 1 . . . spe.Ti.iy wiu'Mi lie reir.eniners mat ine V ;y ii'e (i'ser.ver. one of the most devoted friends of the bank of the'Slate, came flit, while coir nitntieg on Mr. IJax ter's,r( selnlior.s on this .subject, and frank ly admined tint it would not only he right, but eip.-itablc under all circumstan ces to exact a bonus from the tanks. - Bu strr.rge to say, the majority preferred j was passed, subjecting i person -to a to grnt this exclusive sovereign privilege ' tjjne of $0 lor passing one, of the small of laying an indirect tax upon-the citi-i njotes, the circulation of whlVdi the Lcgis z( ns.-gr.-iuitoii'ly to the banks, although i Hiture had hut a few years lie lb re author they sli u !'p:n iliieir own returns that they j ifced. This law was universally con were rcr.'isin'g as' much as 18 or 20 per I ijemned and the people demanded its re cent', per .-anttiifttt clear profit from the ' j)i-al. The notes were now in geneial pee pie. ; (jirculation, and it would raipean unprc- i!:t to i( turii : wc stated cboye that it ijcdcnted popular storm to atteinpt to cn v e.s" ;hc rracticio of our fore fathers in .' ftrce iK The fault was nothvith tlie'PCO- gra:.ti::g bank charters, to require a bonus - f;cm thtse eon-orations. Aral that sich Ccl:a(e In the Semitic. Sketch of th Drbaie in the ?ena'e f the North Carolina Legislature. Jan. 7. on the proposition to elect ht; i'ruslccs of the k'niverity. A mosaire from the House of Cummons was read proputing to go into an elect k-n of Trustees to day at 111 o'cloek. Mr. Cherry moved that the proposition be laid en the table : ayes 'l'i. noes 20. T.v Uemocratie party 01 the prescnl ilneral. er held a oartv caucus unon the eleetW - ssembly It is in power, and eohld have nf TrusteVsJ . tint It is renorted to ha7 been done 011 thisjoccasion, and nobody dcnies,it. ;t now; distinctly charge it up- :. on- the" Democratic members of this Lcgis-- j . lature, that thev have held such Vcaueus -jr i in the night,! with doors bolted and jenti- i ' sentinels posted at the doofs, in6mlcir I t o a lmit none but Democrats to its delib- I erations. ' : . -' t;:;:r- ',' -::- '' ' Mr. Hilt (ofCaswcll) askeij fliii sina tor from iiisquotatiik, if he stated that as kppt t!e Legislature j here during the Christnr.s holidays. ; lie bail remained until only thirteen Senators were left. He wished ta know Isow Ijusinejss cotd bctUr.bc transacted than by pmcieeding in tne regular way. j He said that Ins name had been placed in nomination for . . r .i. i .. 1.... t 1 1 1 a irusiee 01 ine ouivtimm, uul flc inu withdrawn it in orderjihat they might the more readily make the election,- and ex pend less time ; but vfeek after Week had passed and no election has been scifecicd, and il was because parly had taken pos session of the vote. I He reprobated this has d a fact, and Sow lie obtained the iuforma-' lion. j. . f? h ;, - Mr. Pool said : I have taken ; esneeia, j'; care not to State ill as a factbaC! rio'iV j . cJiart ir upon the) Senator from Caswell, ; I has within his own nrsnnnl . InnwIpdrrA U Hut the fiat has gone forth ; the edict lhal ,lis party has with doors bolted and a practice is iue true policy ;g:irn f tt; 111 Mr. Kichardson ilicv of a State, we p'.e; nciiher w as it with th,e bank, but if fh.crc was any blame to ha attached, it he hands of j. f, taxes on e ! ;uu!s 1 1 and our negroes, - 4h stop :to con- 1 fjvad 'of being applied to ppy llff till' . . in- 1, pi.!)- t I a'll 1 V .1 1 ... .... . . ir. ,,.i. ..,,.1 1..- I..,, 1 ,.i, . n.ft sitter. 'Unv wul M,.l that they pav.a much j1.' Ul "l 1,111 i"- lxrgcr;.aiuouiit of t;ixes evtrv e;r lhan ;!',e a il T"es enrich private individ- c v .-re aware of. or have any 'idea of. a,ul eu;k -3 meorporalions, win se aad 'at lean S.-e.JUTO nu.rf' ih:u thev sts are not in ut.y vay at ail identi wmdd -Irn-o to dui. ...rovi.le.l a L.-nl; AV" uuli lu' ss of the Stete or the such' a one -as we oror.Mse. wa est:d- i'i:l !' "' far. fie m objecting to lishe.i pi: ol.c Ii .1 ih.i u.:;;ht jii--.-:i 1 any to enj'1 Uie Mipli:; a !-i ;ii!'. a i.l.i c 1 , k s ..1 1 'lei lo ill; ( : e cr W.13 uhoiit to rxplrc. the public en ihc jiolicy of permitting a Coin- t;:e auvaiit-igcs Yiliiu altena Z el ; great country with paper 1 r 1. jo.: .ey may be considered as af- r;irs.'i' iMjiial to its w'ho'.c exchafigc- 1 . . .. 11 . ..: .... 1... j.ia se;t.iiui fti', 01 ii 1 eiiwm 1 11 ue 1 icili : -mid a n-lusai on the : the LegislntuR to grant, a renewal rt f Ii (tyre alled-e lli the amount of capital now 1 1 u i . ' . . th chtvrU r of th.e Mat e b: . .' . . .1 -i 1 lrraui any ouo-r ea.eKs State owns out: Jialf of batdi. And how, you -.vsk, will t' Ti-lieved of an :unur.d tax of oi r v 1 ie !iVi i 1,. ip'' ! ' That thi 1 1:1 banking is not fuO'.eu i t to fM.ici. of the people, and i Vlimiilouv. hich has been ie 11 i'i and a i t'f e 0. v 11. 1 ,1 " t n stock in ...;.'. -V-ffiven to our Commercial and Agricultural I ' i.e.terests, requires that the banking capi- . pc0ji'( 1, .'.:'. lal !' th.e State should be increased seve ri',H).tU;i !iv i '";d inilhoi'fl. Cor although the taxes lev- the Jftate owning one b.alfop all the ba :!:-M ,,(' iit:recily; by those banks is an evil, ntg capital ? .Make this plain, Vou sa , ;(.;::,' :iJder the present system a most in and .wc will join in wiih vou and adoptlM"'' r''' 'L cvilr-ry.i't, banks, like taxes, are your plan; lor that v. il! bo relieving th-;i;;( ,,( ry. tlipugh .:t il.v srme t-me the ju'ople of an amount ol taxes ( ';u:.:l t'o'l l.e'-p' v :i''isieg from .banks, like that spring- wlfole amount m kk-i him er 't ie -i.o-m K-xaiiot', 0:111, nv proper n-gisia- wliroli llnt-n i ..1 I ve rot space in this arliele to gop'("i:u authorities disregard it, and public ti (i.-iil t.ccount of the profits ol the '. iscnlimcut is universally against it. As In oilier i)i! it revenue law, about inich ceniplaint. would relieve ihe pee.jde entirely of taxes. All, indeed ! so you think if there' was 1:0 revenue law thei.c would he 1:0 t!ax :-. Consider a; moment end nee if 'you aru: not 'most egregiously mistaken. Ii', in deed, you consider ifothing rs tajxes ex cept what yotf pay to you; slieri lis, then' it would have this l ilee! ; hut tVp th'inlfc on a; little reflection, you will come to the1 conclusion that what vou pay Your she ntf is but 'a small amount of t!e taxes: which you realy havefo pay. Aihl if the people will lav aside all party spirit and l;.-n. he m ols to 1 cure 10 the bent fit of hhe J-'iaie, he tnade the instrument of Ie: coolly 'and calmly think of this matter, and-, bring their Judgment to hear upon il ue 1 1. hi: no doubt but that you will come1 to th.e conclusion that if they arc justified hi complaining of the last Legislature far .f-asHing ihn present revenue law, imposing swell heavy taxes that they would be Hi lie hni ore instified in coninhiini:ir nf ibe i j 1 5, ,11... B . oy ei neel.mg Jioni tbe p-eop.e by way ot indirect faxe; which maybe eallud a bank tariii, the large sum of 1 ,277,1 22, this j'M'I'H t : V 11:111 ( C i-tlf t!.ll 1 1 ti MuMtlt 1 ..n:,.g the , v, Is ol .lire, 1 taxes, Sld while ; jt.v t,Jirul,.jUltf .(;iv:ile imJividuals. hese h. uks administer U tlu-ir wauls ,iu -j ,;U taX t,10 , ! vcry cheeffIIy and loci ss:tif s of ih.o larmers m furnishing I :,u. ... .... .. 1. ;.. .1 State, by direct taxes, collects annually the sum of )bl!,i.H0. This tax is for the ben- was with the Legislature, which passed the bill authorizing the issue. The bank had issued the hills previous lo the re- striction being put upon it, and they bc 1 ng in circulation, it could not be com i pelled to recall them ; and the people ' having the bills among tlnem, and they : being a great convenience, were net to M ;M. iiml should never bo parted ; jbc blamed for using th.em. 1 . or i:n (:uivaU iit. ! ; TIip lnw a ilei'.il lotlrri even ihe iu- 1 i - - - j ela into a st: banks, 'i Lis we shall do hereafter. We ifar as his own constituents were concern- would mention, however, in connexion with : oil, he know they were opposed to the this pait of the subject, that the bank cf !law ; attempts had beenmade to sup Wiln.ii gt. n. el.artued by. the last Legishi- ;press the small notes and punish those ture, at.d which has only been in operation feircnlating them in his county. Those nine month.., has declared a dividend of 1 1 ''attempts were ineli'ectual and ihe law was I er Cent, l'rotu ibis fact alone, some idea Jof no avail. His people (did not rccog i:;;:y be fi rmed f the immense profits of jjnizc it as a law, and he believed his was hanking. I rem the r.tove it' will le seen IS as law-abiding and peaceable aconstitu: that the banks of North Carolina are annu- Itcncy as that of anv other Senator. He . ' . . . , wished the odious law strijCKen out tor 111s own convenience as we II a!s for that of his people. A man did not -iikc, wue nv state of things, and did not think oliiy party j should rule; the University. !" " j Ibit-thc fiat has gone forth : the edict) as passed, and we rjow have tidthing to SCnine!s" posted, held a sccret,vnlgtitf but submit ihe University, which our meeting to nomMte Trustees ofthe IXnii itliprs estaniisiieu mr an 1 ue irce-oorn ";..?,. aml.r.1.1.1. i. . r.-. T . .! . 1, , , . . . . . 11 mil. .mu ,n ruv.. m HVl ,V 1.1. , A II kt O teresjiu the LniTcraty-tnut he had nid- children of the State to the polluted keep-j ive fom a fair opportunity td ilcnV uatcd one son at Jt, the only one he had , 'lng of party, and that to be exercised not The lhtn hat tn iuchitemf, inciting o - " - - ... u .. v., , iijii- u.ii -ri?.! in Jiia in iiiuc nulla i. er institution, but had hjicnt bis money at legislation, but in a night meeting, in the University that he mentioiied this to some dark room, with the doors bolted, show what he .thought of it to show that he was not prejudiced, lie expressed and sentinels posted to keep out all who do not bend the kijee to ihcnvhud sub himself in favor ol increasing the' impor- j scribe to their rule.,; To sucli :i fate we litem wiih loe.ns and exchangrs, to carry enterprises they can at j oil their industrial .the same lime be made the instruments of budding our rail road's, and eventually of r iieving ine people enrirely o! tbe op lrersi ve revi nuc law, of which they so louoly and epmplain. j eCt of t il, and the people complain most lhy, and uohouuee the last JjCglslatuie m many respects, so jusrly No bank siioiild ever becrea- i : i vv 1 1 1 i v lor passing such a revenue law. and thus , burdening them with taxes. The people j do veil to complain, and we hope that they ! will In. !.l lhi I 5.-.n'fT!Tl in n-irtv rpsnotisibb ted simply with the view of enabling a few j fr iit.:racts il: the Legislature of 1So4-5o. piivetm.ivHlual.toinereaseihmrwcalth, t Th lUUid-be ' denounced, not, however,- im. on Uil joii j"j.(m iiec.Miiiiioii.nii.i me lu:. K..Sfjlm.-a 'revenue la iv, providing far the! public by means of loans and exchanges, j r,:lv.lu.Ilt the (public debt, but far grants anu in the language of Mr. Kichardson ; in;raWav t0 corpora i ions, the means of pay As it is public creibt that supports the banks. ing the debt of the 8tct0, and the means off and not the banks that supports public en dit.anU ; building rail roads without taxing ihe peo- I as th-!!,po.its. of the Mnks am tb property of i le jo,. thtf.c pUrpa,es directly. For, said i the eomiu unity senerallv. oud the pronts derived , i - i f , . Irom circulation conic from th community pen- ' CUster . errolv. tiiev oin'lit to err, tn thp ri-immlinitv "enrr i T i. ,i i .1 f I i,.i.l..l.,.., I... i.lil.,,ri , . II II l . . 1 . .1 . 1 .... J . 1 - '"ria""ii.iui pii ii-; any. ana ee ostvi 10 ngnTcn me ourticns oi iaxa- i uMlopendciit-.4-tae or 1'iec e.,j'e, who have To be ! Jegt;s to banking corporations, when, ' -;! Hon. ; . taxed diurily lor the tappoit oi ihcir govern-j withholding theni, they might h.ave se-J It w as the practice of our. forefather.-, ' ment. sliout ever tob-iate'a bank lo pnn upj Hirird for t lie State at least one; half of when chartering a bank to make those to c" h' il ' f-fir 111 Lil ll -i Uc is or n,a' at ! tlielimnjcnse profits now reaped by thcsip; whom tliev granted these charter privile- I 7'u!"i :U' clonics ,:tUctiy interested as own-. .ir.,7- ii r i ' ii I i : r . 1 . , er. ot at I a., one l.idt or two-thuds ol the stoci; "or)oiatioils and -thereby been (cnabIiM. , ges pay a bonus to the jState, in some de- ! ofthe. institution, nor ihoakl the charter of any; lo pass :a revenue law, which. would nd: ; gree commensurate to' the benefits they ; bank be renewed y. iihout paying to the Goveni-I havje added lo the burdens ol the people j were expected to reap from the enjoy- I men gr.m'ii: tTie charter, a boiicr commensur-j A-lew facts and alittle calculation will ! uient of the exclusive rights and privile- ate w-oroihe capital an.l the time lor whicu the "hniw very plainly that the people of North 1 ges which Were thus' conferred upon ,rai'rhli4? "JS beta grautcd. t aifolioj-. are taxed every year twice as i them. If ve mistake not, the old United I Ii, now, the plan suggested bv Mr. Web-I much for the support of Corporations as States hank, when it Was re-chartered, i f-ter had been adopted in North Carolina j icy. now pay under our present revenue paid the govrrnmenta bonus of ?l. 500, 000 ! what would have been the result? Why,) hi Wis for the support of the (.overnmebt i and was wiHiiiir, when it applied far :i-re- ' one Jalt of this Pago tax of J?l,277,l-- aad for the paving oil' the 'public le'ot. uewal of its' e!imer in the days ofJaek- i whieh is annually collected from the pecH i et our Legislators are bitterly eomplaiji ison, to pay a-bonus of 0,0( 0,C(-0, so im- j pie indirectly by this ban I'd jig-unsf t'or passing a law rncri'asip-g . ruense were ti!io profits arising 'from the . long and go to' the State ii pie indirectly by this bank tariff, would be to lessen the a -j hej taxes to $300,000. when, at the samU 1 cniovment-W its charter privileges; How i mount and lurclcn of our direct taxes: llrii .1. I - .. . 1 . v hiihv: i in; peo lie wiinoui a murmuT a mm i i i.toii i in tmicrice oi our mm em i.e-- i wnercas. dot me wiioio or it lnuros To tne ally pay inore than twice that amouiittb islators, and lespeciaUy those of Our last i b'eueht of a few individuals, while the peoj p'M port and enrich banking corporatioiti;. ', domocratitf Legislature! The lasf Legis-! pie have to pay annually, by way of dirccj I'o prove th is. not h i n n more is neccssalv .Peifiro rlmricred and re-chartered banks to ' tsscs, the.suu) of .$500,000 to support th thaiu to refer to the reports and the show 'eg el the banks themselves The har:kinr capital of i thg e mount dT five millions of capital, and ; lioverument. Is it not plairr, then, that i the ftftafe owned one hair ot the bankim): are of the proCts-arisiue fur these r.o?t prif- therelroui, 'Woulu auionnt to a sum larger ihe rross orolhs of Lhe b:illis itable . and br tbe fast year assumim t!-at nil hate tiff hi." Hbw sp.f.,i n, round number dollais. lves. r ' if; yet the r.lajnrity voted down every propo- the btate owned cm nf the Pate ji,.t:o ! sitinu thaj. Was ; rnade to. exact "a bonus I capitel, that bcr sha c K-,v: .Jiiih.-icr iVfirn the K.ocUhoIdtrs fur these r.o?t prf-.! thereiroui, ' would i -1 riA ii.H.MMiV;; . I .-. . . .. ! v " ... 1 1 . I CxchfsivC privileges granted j than the amount sue now collects by uirecit if different1' the course of the taxes ? If, then, this policv had been puij- handed hi. neighbor a Si hill, to be told that he was violating the Jaw and subject ing himself to a fine. No Senator would go farther lhan himself in restricting banks, but as we have these small bills among us, he was opposed to imposing a tine upon persons passing them. He did not believe there was a single member on tins floor, who had not violated the law as well as his constituents. He thought that it was hard for any nian to stem the popular current, and the popular will was certainly against this lawt. It had been urged that we should abolish the small notes, and then we should have a specie currency , he did not think it at all cer tain that if the small notes were driven out, our poekets would in their place be filled with the precious metal. He hoped that the Senate would pass the bill as amenced by him. Mr. Thomas, of Jackson, said he con curred entirely with thCj gentleman who had just taken his seat. He thought it probable if the law could be enforced, to do which he believed would be almost impossible, that specie jnight come in. If we had railroads from one end of our State to the other, and jur produce was shipped at our own pjorts, so thai we mifflit be well supplied from other Slates with specie and exchange, instead of there being a constant drain as now, or if some one were to find a silver mine in our State, then, in these events it might be possible to abolish the small notes, but lie was opposed to abolishing them now, and he knew his people were fllso Mr. Dockery rose and said, the law tvji nn' nniust one. it could not be en forced and ought not to be enforced, if it could. Every year, we are told that spe cie will come'in, and that the Legislature, has made some new arra ngeraent to eiTcct that., result, but with Jail the legislation specie becomes more and more scarce. He believed that there Was nothing which would be regarded with more jealousy or would meet with mrfrc-opposition than an attemnt to enforce this law. He. knew tauee of that institution that he regarded it as a State institution, and nouhat of any party, and that every thing of a partizan nature ought to be excluded j'ruui consider ation and be entirely disconnected with it. Humor had said that a decision hud been made who should govern the University : that there had been a meeting of the Dem ocratic party with closed doors, in the dark, bolted in, with sentrics at the doors, to de. cido upon who should be elected. I, as a North Caroliiiiau, said he, -shall be disposed to patronise some other institution "if thi. is to be made subservient to any party ends. 1 aui opposed to the opinion that none but democrats are able to look over its desti nies 1 want men of all parties. I object to the clectiou bping taken out of the hands of lhe Legislature, and put into that of a single party: it will lessen the institution to a grefff degree in the estimation of a very .considerable portion of our citizens their interest in it will cease. What "American " or Whig will send his son to the University, when he learns that it is governed by the eaucus of a political party, to the principles of w hich he objects ? If the Democratic party takes charge of this institution, and in midnight meetings controls its destiny, wc who oppose the principles of that party must get an institution of ourcWn. l or, il trus tees are to be elected from paity motives, they will tlect lhe fucully from the tame motives. He was willing for his -sons to be Democrats if they choose to be so, but he was not willing to pay other people for ma king them such. They do not deny that they have held a miinight caucus on elect ing Trustees to the University. "This .unfortunate caucus had virtually taken the election from the Legislature, and put it in that of the democratic party, and 1 regret that this mailer has been made a party question; it is a (jucstfan which should steer clear of prejudices of all castes. And 1 now make the inquiry, is thut ru arc ordered and compelled to surrender the Univerity of the Sate I have he fore me Mie names of those nom inated by that meeting . It is" of no nso' ' to read them. . They arc well known tin the other side of the chamber." Ii makes'' no matter where' the information of this thing was obtained. : I'crhaprit ttvas from some traitor for imany such have left our - t I. - . Jl .1. ?'... J .t-J i J. pariv auu iieen 'rcceiveu into me ioiu or y ' Mr. Eaton said that he was unable'to .Prr'o.crsov. f Theri mnv hii Wr- tlmi. ntorm the gentleman wnetner tnere i.au 0,;c simarjtv between ' this. secret cet-.J been a caucus or not; that; it there had, fie had no hand in it, and disapproved ol the movement. He said that the Supreme Court had expressly declared in one of its decisions, that the University was a public institution. He thought all favor ifisiWoiiglit to be laid aside that he had always acted with a high degree of liber alitv towards the University, and intend ed always to do so- that the considera tion of lhat question he "should always keep above parly. Mr. Thomas, of Jackson, said that if ie to he taxed 81,500 a year simply tnr we for the sake of electing trustees to the University, his opinion would again change that probably as much as two young men had graduated there from the west of tbe Blue Hidge, and that his part of the State was not immediately interested in the ,Insti tutioir that lor his part he was willing for the college to elect j its own trustees. Ufi said that he was a friend to the institution, but that he was getting tired of the heavy tax abovciamcd. He said that ho had never been concerned in this diirk-dantern movement, but he'd.' like to know bow they could avoid electing their own jjartizan that for his part hd was willing to let the Democrats Lave three, and the Americans two of the trustees, j He Expressed himself, surprised that gentleman bhoiuld get up here gravely and discuss what Madam Ru mor says that the Senate ought not to spend the time on such an uncertaiu sub- Meet. He then related one oi iiir. uoca- cry s o.u aneeaoicc ; - i t Mr. Wiggins sail) that as tbcj Senator from Jackson, (Mr. .Thomas,) liadl no better half to go to during the Christmas holidays, he hd sr-cnt his 'time in Norfolk. He wished to say onei word on Ids resolution 1 UU J I"' " 1 . J . J m.,r rorect '( has there actually been a cm- : that no i in porta nt busincs. shouidi be trans cus? acted during the holidays that j the qucs- Th-. rb...ir .innnnnced that the sKci.d cr- i tion had been raised r-s to what vtas consid- der of this hour was the Dani!!e und ered important business thai Ins resolu Gieeiisborough K. 11 tion was introduced, to particulafl'ze. He Mr. Hill moved that it be postponed un-' said that he had been at his ptt from the til to-morrow at 11 o'clock. j time expressed in he resolution and that Mr. Cherry expressed himself opposed to he was there the, ready to do tmjiuess, bnt ' r . l ' i i ... i. 'i year assuniing tp.at all nave .-litem, now uiuwwu -"'- ",-' z , 3 7 1 -----, "v v r I V " . ' -j. .l' a wade the a.ue in proportion jo their I present demberatic; party from the pohcy sued the peop.e would not now have ol of nothing whicn was more difticult than the nostnonementjuf si.rcial oroers. II such is to be the practice, in the name of torn mon sense, when will we get through the business cud adjourn? The heavy respon sibility of consuming the public time and money does not lie on this side of the houiC, &c. The vote was then taken, which resulted in ayes 26, noes 21 the Legislature wa consuming tjie time in trifiin-' debates, &ei., Sec. Mr. Pool rai'l f This is the fiit time j ncfrs elected have of the democracy and the niich' ' abused " dark-lantern . meeting bf the m American party, j Traitors came into eut meetings and wept out to forfeit their hon- or apd disclose the proceedings, t The -democratic party received thera with open -, arms and great joy. " And nowY.trhej! wef : have dropped lhe practice of holding icV; cret meetings, and tb'd deinocracv fca ' , III taken it up, it is not wonderful that far their ranks traitors are found to betray the secrets. They left us we purged ; ; them out rermpntafion took' place aniV: ' the filth was thrown off. Those who;? gathered it up and took it lovingly to teir j embrace, must not complain if -they reap , the reward. These tfaitors gave ustronbl ; and we hope they' will give their ncv I do not condemn secret part Ineetingr 5 j to nominate political officers, and to take ! hi proper means tol sccuretheir election,1 This I approve and am ready to defend. But I do condemn the violation of profes:, ' sions made " to t!he people. Men ! oughf. ) ' ' not profess one thing and practice another fs Those who dcnOuccd 11s for holding te--cret political meetings, and pronouned.it wrong, horrid, jiiiean and siieaking,"o sooner get to the capitol than they do the 1 very same thing, in the darkness of the night, and , behind bolts and -sentinersV They say it is crrible, dangerous, roon-v sirous for tlic honest people, at home, to hold meetings-iin secret for the purpose of nominating officers for whom to vote, aridf to take proper tcps to secure their elec tion Ilat whe0 they, (fie leader$i ha,e to' elect officers,1 jor condact sorae party", scheme, thev c?n meet in secret, midnight conclave, wjtb the doors bolted and bai. red, and grim sentinels on the watchtT" and there- is no danger in it it'aH it isv nil rifrhl. Thfiv nre afraid to trust thfl' ' people in secret council ; but their proud1 fv H representatives, clothed in the honors and Ulgllliy m UUiie, mcjf 11 unii iu M"iu secret politicalUnectings, snd it is all per- W t ICCliy saie. j jiie Qeaimnuc mciuucii u e. this Legislature have nominated, -in such SI mectiugs, an Ajttorney Ccneral, the Sollc- Mr iior?, a Comptroller, and all the other of-. Jf' ted at this session ; ar.d, finally, inctin sccrrt, midnight connf 4 that party politics has bgcu ir.troifuccd, tin's ihey 1 session, and I regret that it lyis btcu done j cjj, and nqmiitated : . Trusiui 'J thi- Vffy!jj& & jr. Hill said that he was surpmed to i am jrlad. The Sc.uator from Cajswell com know that the gentleman from Kiehmond ,lr. l;o.-;ktivi) had become ashamed U - . r-nion I liad hotvd fo see the 1 a...r. is8 without tbo iuSro4uclioii o! It was really a curions spectacle when'i$V il ninated a Comptroller. .They Mil? a riood and faithful ; officer, il member of their own party, fofno other h .u 'l;. e: - uii'Jl L. oil this ocea scssiuii pn sueh a discussion.' Hut it bass not come from curtside of the chamber, and of tliat I ihey nominated turned out cause then the 'crime of having once been rj? fj i. . Lf-J . . : iS4" -m a iieiiiwr m a sccrcv political ncciing, ,g Jrom which be bad long since withdrawn.' Did it not occur to them that they Tfrem;'a themselves, atUhat very moment, comfnU- ting the - same; terrible crime t It is uo? jw! a.v.Mft. a r.y aa . . v. 9 , . .V. fty.v.ftft.ftft mcrced it, and as (he glove has Won thrown down. 1 will take it up, and tnett any one i. -..5.. l, .. l.i- ftr.nirp.i t ..l i V 1 . r . r . f h i . . . r ' r rrr. i nc I a, i It rf h a ,.r t - insuniciii ii.ee. ois mui uu iuiiiiu..v .t i.u j.-' a..j ... j. the "entleman on itud was glad to see pUs or the pn ct.c of the American party, tie gentleman acknowledge the congratula- The. charge ha.-f been made bgainst the liens. (Mr. D. here remarked that J hey j Senator from Deft iu, that be went home Were accented in the same spirit in which ! during tbe-t'hristair.s holidays, ar.d that he they ecrcet b of oil to ihe ITaivcreitv : he is clamorous lor en both branches of the- Legislature, could j kept free Iroml party strife, and - eectariaflff I - - ' . ...., . .1.1,. S . 1 '1 .. I - - J " i ' . : . .Ml, Z A VAftr,li,.liAn 1.1 . .1 ft . - ...B...T . .L:.I.Mi? was established in obedience to the ConfJif I stnution. for the common benefit 'of av-H were given,) that so lar as he was eon- j ana tne party to wmco oe eionp, are res-1 tetr jrjessten..tbat we blame theirt.i jf&lk 1 (far he SpOKC IOI UlUiPC.I, U.IV. V, v jiui.fiviv i J -- ---f- , C Ulalllip IlltUJ j jn.VIll T '"li !? J f is iaitv,he was willina to t-.ke his share ; during tliat penoa, it is true pat pearly pushing party distinctions and favcrs in$ J y theircsponsibility. -I be gftritieman tics , alt tiieMcnators wenttwaie. uut ine Uc.. to the management of the..UpiVfrsity.o ,( r.ni.n hmiuie wcudcrithv aaectionaio ? mccratic parry itavimz a iarne majority in 1 state. Uur literarv institution should -.hrf..s-v - f . ' . t I ... , ' . - . . J .ti at .11 !. elociion, ar.d pray, how hvng wouia . ij taie nave prevenreu iie j a-iage 01 ine resolution to effect an"-' Election ? He said there liadi under which they lefty and isl tberre, been no delay1' "of pobuc business that a responsible, if any barm baa been done. iV ' 1 ' -. .iW ..'-'1 ay- V7 I w , . . . t' W .
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 16, 1857, edition 1
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