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. . . .-.,;.:,:,- . .- J ? t - e I' 4 " !' i.' 1 t if 'Mi.. is. J1 1 t.l- rl i ... li ii ii r h;v:- . mmi if the Mexican Preamble as a higher law, and nence ine opinion - - .v-" i-ti'nf Ai(rZ, tt re. - n i: ' tcrii the election of the Caucus Trute the f erriu.iy whh la nre force of hi de- RHnghani counties; there are valuable fJ running years irom juiji Winston . Senti.ielOw J! -v Uuland jvei a ery; pc.u.u I J, n0W: the law thejand. Wbyraud luded lolIwi-r. pnivicled Wran finuie L- ,nd ruantjueirtroii ore I rI'Tl' 1 I ; Democratic' Convent iohVerkti iofztpdelravtw romjhe W8 V: ' :;,"lw4L: o n-U. I,- .aid it L... that Salt Lake is- the mean' ft settle- imt nat lor tne iaiK oa uiuea w mar- i -ifV; i.t iA c.w r...v...wKi JiW Jlv: I uiiutuua. vvwwi. : i i:.":'t'-.l: -i -' i- ? tnilHona HgU'and "milliont of Democrats cannot le wrohV.-,. . , y Carrv this nysrttn into socml life as it r ertaioly will be ere long, and what is its effect. No iriendly '.reripnitjop Iwill pis kiMn brothrr and luother. ri'usin and nrpnt he fvvr. hclield, evrrTtfinir JiaTin the appearance of ahject povprtt. ? Younft' word ia Ia. and ihevjmprwona nf tbc t Moriiiooi ' are cruel and without reinedy froin ' lluir ; fTPfot rulers J here ; are .t t. Gf b xkihm h,.. !n Iia Trrithr& cousin, or ;.even laitier and fon. yur i no art onjf riy m.ih ier.,yr prcm ,. wot Id would he a 'Pandife pplfd wuh K , i!ESSrmmmmmfmmm7m devUs, who would male it ly .their iuf- r- iti jitl4' naltreacheriea and htlli.h dteii swt l)lt 1 1 ft 1111 II iFlTllT wofe temhlfi than that in whuh Satau WlU I IU i UllU UlU. reisrai luurcme. "We truat tuat the people in the respec tive ; counties uht-re fcl things are at Utupted wdi assert tl.cir iiiilepenilencc l Toting for :bpe pcrfons who are bft fit ted to fill the offices and'tiot for ihose who can ! claim" a s their only recomnii cdation that they will do more work for the party .than any one. else. Jithtv'd't Spectator, .Id' cnEEsBpRorcn, y. c.; FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1557. . FOR CX'RKNK T"7 JOHN A. GILMER, OF GUILFORD. THEVA6HIKGT0N EIOTS. '.Vasliinjrtoii ctirrt-j-pondeiji of the JlTcbDJond WAijf. writing over the figna ? f Jutiee irives 1ie JHJoin ar count of tho recent elccTin riot in that i ' city, at whuh some ten-W a dozirn jeact' ahle citizens were fchot ilown by a baud ol Irish soldiers : , -: . .::,:t):.lrt(r WasiiiXOTON, June 8, 1S5T. t To tht Editor of the Rirhmond Wh in I vGextlkmex It is not at all surprising that ' the' .-Press throughout the' touiitry fhould join in the hue and cry of denunei ation against the American of this city. on account of i. he recent dissr.ceiui huh " criminal trars;ielious in the 4th iraid ol the city. l ay'it -w not at all surpriMii it ia' what niiyht be expected jfioiu the statements of the UcU and'circijiitttanee given by the p.ipers of this "hee, ev r one of whifh, syu.puthisinjz uiiK'the a.iiji Aniericans, have pien arrount olNIi" li turbanccs riot, it" ytu please wl ich hap pened on the dn of the muni0!pal ehc tion, wl.i h are strongly tinned with their own fcelirips rather than tuch as neconl with tie facts ; nor have the An.ericanp hero a1 paper through which they can V . heard and contradict the gross and wilful representations indulged in by soiue of r the administration journals, aud artjuies ced in by others. .That there worn 6omc few ybiing men and boys here from Baltimore who are Inown as Know Nothing, no one J II deny j but their naiuber was tm!ll, and. to far as I can 1 arnt they came here up on their own book" und resjionibiii'y ; bm 1 am also assured by those upon ,lw hi.se eracity I rely, that there were a much preater nuinber of anti-Know Nothing! herefrom the same city, quite as ready for a riot as' tWe of the other aide ; but the papers here, whose indignation against the "I'lug Ughen" is n exceedingly strong have not lisped a word about tho Empire Club from Baltimore. 1 hat there was a disturbance at one of the polls of the 4ih ward, early in the morning, is not denitd ; but it was tot of that rioiou :charirter which lias been repreented. It Was soon rjuelled and order rrt.tored ; and at the time the Marines were sent for and came on the ground, I have Dtnicn ratic author ity for saying th it there was no ilisiurh ,ance whatever, all whs n,u'et, ami the v u ing was going on peaceably and orderly. There was no disturbance at any time that rould not be. quelled by a Miiall police force in fifteen minute. The cannon or small swivel, which about twenty hoy brought from the Navy Yar.li did r.ot leave the yard until after tho Marines were marched off, and it was not tired a all It was taken by the Marines b'fore thry fired upon the people. nd cmm qin nf ly before any one was killed. The rail ing for the Marines by the Mayor is un- V hesitatingly condemned by some of' his i own active personal fpends, two of whom at least, have deelared that the killing, .if thuse men near the poll wa miirder; and one f the two added, 'without any palli ating circumstances a most atrocious uittr-J uer. One would suppose by the outcrv that bas been raised ntrinst -the bloody Know Nothings," that they had got ftoVscssion ol the whole ity , anl were I nrninsr the hues and tnassacrt ing the i il a'ntant?. without regard to age or hex ; when in truth, the di8 iirb;ince was a nu'te monteii v tary one, and not more thrt a e hi he than those that tcry ofen occur at elections. I learn lo-day that the Secretarv of War his taken the title frm tK.v4mer'cnn Jl'itte company, upon the pretence that they were not safe in the Armory of this rom rrmy. wh:ch is a room in the ('y Hall ! Hut 1 have not learned that he bos taken the arms in their possession from the Montgomerv (luardrt. an ' V, Company, though their armory i' i'r build in?, part nf which is occupied as i liverv f. table ! This ' is enough to show the animus of : d ruinistralion toward American and Irish, men ; and it wiH show whv the reouet of AIP0IHT1IEI.XS. 3Itsr rinyear and Scales Mill aJdrers their fIloW-cit'izens at toe icllowing time and plac : , . . .. M n, f m . - , am 1 ttohD Carolina Has ecurei a divMeruf r kew this great sourcef: wealtfr is lucsedM. . -2-1 iti , 4. - .v m - - ' -i. '.K' s .1 1 ; . t ;''. Qt P' cent jftfn t-lo pav the Stnter.Tax.) up nd must remain crlJyu Talualcw to ? J,r tHa last liajf feaf; J And V further '.cent, out of toe accucuula g as toe present staieor tilings con- - idenu of o per linues;- 15efvre -the ;meefinff : of. the : last ' ted VSorpla pMfiis.', j.egiriarurr, niiernai improvemeni nieei Ings yrer held aril ihe buntjrjiif Stokes a tneinfirrar drawn up arid resolotions Jiassed, Vecltp tbe aToe Items Trom- flie.Eaj etterlne b?wer.;of June 8iiranj we flS iistance Air thA'rtnrfWMff'rif'nnhiinatini'fi. Democrat hi it:..- tt iMrtc inT nona attent tion ace vr J..bu 11 ill,- who dechnts a f e-K.krJTgioti. aiid rompara. u-with that a-nr in 1 tV 'V. riV-.r:!'4 AmeiicafWtst Indfaa, Uke Safe- Uto jearididifo for PrM leaf i v 'as Srds the'superfunndica-' Uiied, it U tutted forever' -ff ! embnllhroushudt hi usuiititng pM :u .-with .t in ; ,0. teJte?. :&W Itr. Scales knd ti Patriot and Haff,' TTiv disslnir - Mr. 8oM, in hi speech 'at Danbury iWdiffrel Wj.m entire dini,. .-v'- 1 - n -- ". -l .yitv to ihi iitlicrs. ( VPDer mines iiereare Btteitiptf to be xer ejrert n the Patriot ; 1 tr'V u ,inwlu.tr7 ; M V r jviuiiu i p'.v- , --- -- -rindJ ariotii4hat wc Cud in South Anteri- and Flag. . The uiedieine ; fegim to,wirk, dies it friend Scale tf we feel cn girt 'bur readers to seafi :thein" earefullv. .K J , -. .MS" . L ' " " . - . 1 1 setting forth thi creat ;vaiue ;M.4lieft'?johidef "ihein in connection .with and iron interests tf that section of cbun- j the KevenrJe litir of, th lst Jgislafare, trv, and the'claims which they had upn the State for aid t enab'e them trteonstruet raiLnmdf, lr onler to derelop their gre mineral resottfecs. What ttnth.nVft naid to this anneal been serionsly tfijuretl hr the art of jhe i . , - : ar,A..1,Mm1,,., 1- ....m ' -urea are een nearly at the surface. if the citizens of : Stole, and other nehrK lst, Ix-gMature. atithoiizmjz -the North , ' mM ruuri nA ...' Conrad Ilill they are seeh iu abundanee. boring counties, we leave to them to an- ' Carolina rail road to if tue 1 ends le wng , ' j- Hnj jJH we never ouit them ifctf.J fiiicsl nler -H5 fecl"J at Oolc-f : the prinjf of Mr.; ScHlhe great and . LiraWy ,fjragcd thoughtve M -c lheVm Indies a, ul Cornwall suj.er. : rrn finwler- Sta!e B,n re flt r:..fl Irou. twenty t one liui... at ' understand silout $ cr rnt, below rer j Wl,rni Vclii: t deep aubten.ly.r , the North, th. er. dit of the State ha mg i p . fal:e 5. , :l,.fIt - ...d eani r At tlardner Uill lh judication for copper At iinrl t.rw tbi tbv will learn fpfli eight per rent. As a niatfer5 ', ....... . . j - -. . Mr. Sndrs what be did for them in this then, our State bonds cannot be sold in a VVintwor'b, P Jtjtown, Spa tiheuKs, Tom's Creek, Franc it Co, Mount Airy, 1 uttOU, V', Tend, lluntvillc, Morksvill, Vadkimille, Chiiiquopin, FrV ( hurrH. Monddy. June 12 XVcdnetday i4 fbiireday u 25 Friday 2ft Saturday 44 27 Monday ... 1 - 29 .Tuesday "30 W-dmJy July 1 Iburwlay 2 Friday u 3 Saturday 4 Turtday " 7 Friday . "10 Saimrdav " 11 master, and ffet him to efflain how if was thit he voted to appropriate $1,200,000 to ' t!.i iinnrnptem(nt of tb flPCn River COITl pany for the benefit of the Chatham. coal fields, and yet never voted one dollar for the building of a mod to aid in developing the coal fields of Stokes county. Buf why talk about Mr., Scales, betntf In farcr ofa rail road fr the benefit of Forsyth, Stokes, Rockingham and other western counties, when at the same time he advocates the doctrine of levying a tax of 26 cents upofi every passenger andv every ton of freight whirh pases over the ro;d ? Is it not perfectly idle to expect to get the stock taken in a road thns eneumherel and the fifth district Mr. Williams was the crushed down with taxesj It is addmj elector for bii district fast year, 'and is a insult to injury to pretend to be onr friends, irentleman ,f talents and fine oratories! pow- to come fnrw3rd and with State aid offer (T8. , He will give Mr. (Jiln.er his hands , , , -1 1 , .,, . 11 to help us build a mad and yet at the full on the stutep. and we hope will out poll , him at the balloi-box. Ritlvijh Standard. , 'me lay snch a tax on the r ad as Hurrah for Steph. ; vce knew the leaders they feel well a-snred will prevent its ever of bis party could not hold him c.fT much ! baing built. Let the people of Forsyth and longer; we saw some weeks ago, that he j Stoke then VecIIecj, that Mr Scales ad was bound to nm or burt his . Won- scales the doctrine, that as soon as they d r if he will reneat roi nd the district that ! bnild a rail road to develop tneir coai nem 0 FIFTH DISTRICT. Dy reference to the lift of candidates Under our editorial head, it ill be seen that Steven E. j Williams, E?q . of Alamance1, is Hie uniMjeraiir canuiume it ,uijrria 111 until we get thetu entirely clear of grubbs. freign market, hut ; nmst find purchas rs at home. But where is the money. to come from, to buy them ? The above paragraph explains, and makes it plain who will be the pnrchaTs.y"Just as the bonds of the State are bf sold, the State Bank lecl iresa dividend of lOf per cent, on its capital, which will he over 8100, 000 to the stockholders to invest in State Bond. .which are free from taxations and this dividend it will be recollected i& nuiy for the last six months, equal to 20 per cent, per annum, on the whole capital, af ter paying all expenses. JfoW tjd U the , . ... . , , ! the arena, impcllfd, hwi ver, more from 2o cents on the share, while all other banks . . . - . . , . . For Ihe Patriot ami Fla. MINES AND MIKING. Ki.'l.."l'"-,' ' Since the days of Pbioenicia, when her vessels ploughed tho waters of the Mediter ranean, Westward in search of the precious and other metals to enrivh her people and give to It r ur Uai s that ani-iic skill in the manufactory of cunning devised implements Useful 8s well as omauieutal, little can be said of uiining, until the c r quist of South America by the Sjtauich raccj which gave an impetus to 01 her nations .Brhiain, (jermanv, Russia and Austria, then entered pay 75 cents, and whil Mr. Sralea . voted to lay a tax of 23 cents upon every pasen- aviri e than w i?h a view of developing that icit fiitic and subterraneous abode tf nature, 'd thus give to mankind vth..t hidden , r . , .... , , i ' thus give to niaukind vth.it hidden ger and every ton of freight, w hich should , . , , ' .." 1 Ktiotrleife enshrouded ly the wisdom of pass over our railroads, notwithstanding! . r- ' .1. r one if I . . . - - ". piitn s history m.the past ts a dnfc and cruel one, and we have only to turn -ur and to eoMtet thir pfodnfe iff market, that they sha1! be taxed 25 cents upon every ton of freight and upon every "pass enger that may be transported on the ro-id and let them abo recollect that the Sentinel says that in this Mr. Scale is name shingle story? Mr. Williams is ati aspiring youth, and there is no tJhng what he may come to yet. a sttfpiy" OF C0EN. It will uodouorbe gratifying to tbe citi- eas of the county, to learn that James ritfltt ror tn;lt a9 tv s at :iids in building Sloan, L:4'-; the aecomu.edaiing and iucc- tl.esc jads, they ought to be taxed. fatigahle agent appointed by. the county jow p.vi.lcnt the State wiuld he, to court of Guilford, hasjusi made a purchase pPnd millions, in aiding private cit-zsns of 2500 bushels of corn in the cirV of Nor- t(l build road. nd lay a tax upon them folk, which will be received and depostied t.lt wl,d break down the road and ruin at the different Stations 'along the Hail Road tne stockholders? Mr. Scales improves in the county, in -the early part of next ! on acqnatiitsince, and we every day see week. The 0 utvy h.is been particularly morp an( n,re rae to admire the wn happy in the election of an agent for the erful hkill andSibility di'sper1 bv him hs important and responsible' duty of supply- a finant ier during th1att Leg, : tare. B t ing the nec.seities of th .people, in this the citIzeng Df Smln may rest satisfied timc.of great scarcity, and no more suita- lhat ne 0H2inate.land aflvoeate a hie person than Mr. Sloan, could have been ' tpm nr t,n,;(in n fiir'ss ronds are con- l....l ... 1 1.1 L .1 ....I 'J Bvicvit-'t, ir vuv wuu ttuuiu oavc Ufjuiru more time and atieutioii to the matter. In 4 time of such Universal want, it would l e a matter uf surprise, if there was no gram pass tbev are all heavily in deht, and them brri winff money at 8 per cent. TItiim ivf tti .t llm RiitiL tint inlv ri't v , ,. , tl I eye, and with sorrr.w more than u 11 ni mop- but very little t:ix bnt 'liat their business i f , , , , , , , siy, hflil Iter as she now is, steeped in is so profitable that they sre enabled 1 , , . , - , ,. , , , . - , ' Miegredattn and rwvert a te;irFul retid:' uuviipaiure oiie tnoas w ncli afe not ) .... , , 1 i 1 i. ration for the mauv wrcrra:. and erne! laxaon , ano inn 1101 omr loeu capiiai is free f roui the burdens of the. State, hut cerned. that will for the next quarter of a century give a quietus to all improvements for their benefit. bling at the agent, let bin. aet wiih what ever judgment and discretion he may for in times of distress, we naturally become stltM), and everyone u apt to think himself entitled to be relieved before another, but THE BAIL E0AD. It must n t be f rgotten thai on Tuesday next is the day set ap;rt by the friend" of the chartered Rail Road, leading from High Point via Sa'em, Wiiisnm, German- ton. Danbury, and on t. or n-ar the Vr j those who know the manner in w hieh Mr. -inia line, to me t in this place, for. the Slcan has discharged hi duty, arc aware, j purpose of adopting some plan, to secure .hat his office is noeineeure. but that on the i the eh,rter and I u ld tho lto:i,l. . . , , , . So pressing has been the scarcity 01 pro- contrary, ne has sacrificed a great deal ol , ir 1 j 1 .1 i- 1 " . " " " vumna it nil Limit! luilli i r mnn un1 valuable time, whirh ight have been j b.-at. that almost every thing, except I read more pr fitahly employed, so far as he was persouallv conccirted. Mr Sloan, together with this last pur chase, has bought for the county, 5,000 bushels of corn, about 2500 of w hich li?s been disposed of. While in Norfolk, Mr. Sloan received the assistance of Messrs. A. M. McPheeters dt Co, and Messrs. Anderson & Reynolds, free of charge, for which kindness, we, in the name of the cit izens of Guilford, make our grateful ac knowledgements, and feel satisfied that our people witl hereafter remember them in their business transactions with the city of Norfolk. Dr William Hawkins, President of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, and Mr. Vilsn, President of ihe Seaboard Rail Road, were also very kind ai d attentive to Mr Sloan, kindly proposing to convey our corii on their respective roads at half price. & tvcitri! tliia f it witli i,li.ciirii tl-i.iitrrl. the Mayor for u. company of marines was Uvef must confess, that ir U trdp,l w;,h jndtvand so pr$miptly complied wilh. ' lam informed that on the morning of 8 'T ,no,'t,ficat,un' tl,at we cann-t in ke tVe .the election .day i here were but 59 marines I Rai" abatement, as to the li' eraliy of the et the Navy yarld, but it is know n that 1 Nuj-t'h parolina Road, which passes through 110 antra uti ll.A n. ...... 1 l, I .1 V .v v. v. vu . ii"inu 111 unit: 1 lily fired upon the people n amber was nr.de up by taking out of fiie worklshops at the Yar It said th t the Irishmen ird and put ting them info A meriean unilofms ! And these are the rrlen to fire upon and lill peaceable, inoftfnsive American citizens ! I , Jcsticb. th very seel .op of country, for the relief and h;y has been neglected. But let the friends of the R 1 rally again. The prospcls. though ihey may appear tr'oomv. at this time, ruay yet briirhten. The M a maxim, mat a goml resolution is always half the battle, is very titie. Tbe Road can ami ought to he secured, and doubtless it would be one of the greatest blessings that we as a community could eniov. WWW TJ tnsfnu Sentinel. We trust that tbe peoyle will bear in mind the above, for it is a road much need ed, and would he of great interest not on ly to that the section of country through which it is prooosed to run. but would also be of great benefit to the public and would moreover he an important feeder to the North Carolina rail road. I.et the people then be roused up to this matter, let them be thoroughly roused up, and let them at no distant day have a large meeting, and pass strong resolutions, against the doctrine advocated by Mr. Scales and tbe Sentiml of laying a tax of 25 cents on every pass enger and ton of freight that may puss over tbe road when completed for unless Mr. Scale and the Sentinel are rrorerlv. re- a - they ttfe f nabfed to invest their dividends in such wa , as that they too become free from taxation. By the time another sale ol bonds is advertised by the Treasurer, another dividend will be declared of 101 per rent., and the end will be that the Hunks, will own all tie Slate bonds, ind thrt State will be completely in the power j of thee moneyed corporations. while j l;.nd and i .egns will be left to bear and ! a . . . i groan beneath, the lust accumulating taxes which will be required to pay the inter.tt on these bends. Now will Mr. Scales please tell U. why j he was not willing to vute fur Mr Sols aDiendsnent, requiring the Slate Bank to pay a i:ius of 850,000. for a renewal of it ch irr r. whe) t the same time he vo ted to increase tbe tx upon -money loan, d at 0 per cent, nnd also to increase the tax upon It ids and negroes. Mr Sepleg may be riht, but c tdu u!d like to hear his rea sons, if he will lie so good, condescending and obliging as to favor us with them. The Beauties of Democracy. The Kansas N. braska b II is' not a tegt question of D 'ur-cr icy and a mm c-in be a good Democrat and vote either tor e.r against the bill so Kiid President Pi-rte Franklin Pierce i an I always has been trueto the g uth k svjs l.e S tniiw I. (l; PuTyear. for voting' -against the j Kansas Nebraska act. is a traitor and af filiated wiih black Repnbticuus sp savs the Sentim 1. Mi'Ison, a Virginia democratic member of Congress, -voted against the Kansas bill v et he is true to the south, and is no traitor so s n the Sentinel. Then if Pierc and the Sentiml both tell the truth, a man can be unfaithful to the South and afSiliate wiih Black Repub licans and still be a good Democrat and whether a man is a trjitor or not for vot ing against tbe Kanas act, depend en tirely on the question whether he is a Whi,: or Democrat. rrirelties in flicted bv her on a harmless aud inoffensive ... people Charters granted by her king to adventurers ate tiM in exij-ferce, u'i:d vc havc nlv to turn to Mexico, where thee instrumeiirs of tne royal pergarive are! still preserved, to see the results Mid etuis f.ir whirh tlivy wet jiiTen. Our own r in n try has also entered the iT 'ii-i , and though the last bom of nation, still by the ingenui'y of her people: obsta cles have' been surmounted in mining ore rations that has caused astonishment to T J ttW thai have been engaged fr tbe lad three or lough ttnd red 3 ears in nnn:ng, ai d we have e.ulv to eonsider it as a legitin-nte j branch of business lo eHp the. most bene ficial results to ourselves, i-isteud of giiing a fietiiious ;uid speculative zest th.1t event- Hill to a very Jhmtft d extent ulumating ut various depths, atid atjhe North Car Una Miiielfrom 30 to 80 feet uniting with iron in quantities.. The very . q ittfral cotieur skin, 'therefore, la, that from the! indications (which ' lire et er attendant on the orea ol copper) being f uhd below the surface al teruating from 10 to 15t 'feet dieep, we are necessitated to go much, . decpi r to Nor h Carolina to arrive at productive results, than we should at any other Uiininif region hinted at.' Old Jidiu Taylor, oTUornwalf, air excellent mining engineer; would fol low such inclinations to China if ho could. The moment a gold mine, which, w th a blind horse, Chilian milt and rocker, has been in the habit of miking lund-toine re turns, gets into , the hands of a Northorn company, this old horse is eiiiher sold or turned out on the Nebuchadnezzar plan ; the Chilian mill and rocker are transferred to sum? very obscure corner as luemutoes characterizing the deficiency or want of brain ii the 1 riainal proprietors; and as a substitute, a snpeib engine and other ma chiner)' for the seperatiit or amalgamation of th6 res. e'lrii ling the inventor' tn the ft'rV'f plafie in a lanaiic asylrTm' for uJtunk)iown piinCjif les in the constiuct'oo f u afltinery takes ibeir plae ; the tok goes up to unheard of prices (and evintuully desci l:ds ui;h uld of )l he captain ol the mine is paid to lie," and iJ".dsehod i f. illy entitled to compensation, he earns it. Time rolls on, and tbe next thing we see thf sheriff on jhe premises. Such has, been the fate of many mines in thi.i Sta'e, owing to wild and di lutive sp cul.nions. It ends hut In re. ' be, ret 11. 1 loss or ttijury inflicted 6n the Stat-, as such proceedings naturally debar others f roln engaging in le gitiiuate u.iiMiig who might feel evcu so inclined. .iMiiti rot'Varrtt..'. ... Mheli7 m ibtlrea p 1 tirians. S sl.ve power nor any other, tyhoxiesHt candidate (in jiait servti-ei it asks not vrT0?'! 4 Well, doufess that we .. 5 aee thus duicilv-shelved, W(JH a man lorlfft great office i pJjW the United States. " Ituhia ini ever, the bamlidjte was worthy ty'. howevW unworthy of the officeJ? irganVif that party dKs not inqniJ has he d.AielV butwitji a selfish hardly ail V one. out of vNew- Yorjl he'willingjJo avow, iLJsks mL.t jj do: for u r WlM.f offices can ,fc N IXTL. .. . .-1 i- if n il ihi coiuraca 1 How pn fraud the! treasury under . 1. .1 tion Fayi ObMerver, -j - Tae- l'tit firrtuppr eirra thi. r 11 . 1 - . rt t, '1: - c .1.- : 1 tv Tcruu? 01 me imti 'i on 1 )(, l i trie of the! persous killed ou -Maabrl last: ,-yh:i:: . :. iP. I he . Jujy jimmed,,sw,rniin , ed t in pure. iyt the cause1 of ty ol Cornelius II. Alston, "do nayt f Alston caijne to hi death by a Aw w.und received while iffcmdine rjlj and quietljy at the corner if Scveutli2 opp;iisit he " N''r;thirii 5 tb -rt j 'i 5 (recently lit place of business) ffoiu .- .L.,. J)?.l.r fV. t " e jM. r. if' I1H IV under the control citth? M lyorof AVaiKi ton 5 and the j'iry d.i further finJ foi-.7 c urcrurrenlt lostiuiori'y ofjll the iruiitJ .U . .l. li', I....!. I "" .. II . 1 11.11 me uniiir inr 1 or marries waunk quent to jibe obtaXniig , possesMi n 'f 4 wtvel." J. L IltNSHAW, Fohuii Six of the jurors ' were Dcuaicrau ! .. L w t . i - 1 aovvu were iiiiern an, Supreme Cbtrt cf Ncrih Carolina. uullu-f term of this ' uil coi Ft at nv 1 Ut ..I ... .Iu.a ..Z... .... ?a .l.t.r.U.I , 1 1 11 1 111 11 en 111 11111 vii uu .'.viii i jja v reijounos 111 uisat poinrment .0 an er - , k . . . , , V 11 .1 .. tin. I t. kf.'l H:iV rfffl llt'flllftt 111 thi x " . :i: (I 'i'lie 12 rout diffu uli) ti.at hi-s hitlaTto ex isted, arises not from liar that oui uiin-s are not o good as those of other lands, but niply from the fact that we have pi ired tdi mm h cor.fihu-e in the acrtions of ; a.iiiu llioit uf upplicuuts for hvetises in the SujHiiorund tounty Court. In the for mer the following gentlemen were licensed: Messrs. J. A. Englchard and 1). I lusted, Kalelgh: Jotin U. Miaw ol ldcli mood couuiy. W. L Saunders of Chapel Hill, and Messrs (Mr ek, Schtnk aud-Maf others w ho h:ve j-'pent th' ir ntire livi s in j Dugald, whose places of residence vve ct-u'd not le-irii.. Chinese Sujar Cane, j We learu fnu' one of thd Sen ) palmers, to t the experiment oft . cul(yi ihe 1hiiHse mif ir isina u buni.extK ly mado ijti Oitean cp'tnty ; ; in thit We hear lot u alsn iti other seciiomof V Jersey, At the annual meetingjkf ft If. s ton INiatural History .ciety. (m ilUfi nit.. Dr. A. A. Hayes read a f;r liq'ji Chi tese ugar one.in whirh ftccoueifu that th iorg-Awzi cirtiratrd in thit 'rwtoj ffftrti-s pa r tariae mutter 6 i w tk ajemt-Jtuul frm. Kr swetel m v. J., . I . f I . 1.1- 1 mi 1011 inre?,, neurit lour nomius ui itiwr oe woulj be reqa.red td eoual niteji sii;.ir ; but as a taw material (' tr the lion'of spirit, aud an an addition lui age crop, Ue plant may he found to, hih eciinoiiiical i in porta nee. I'tiie J ih'i Bacon confirmed the results at Dr IlnehaJ arrived. He wis tUi to o tain riy erysul. of sugar caa'e ii surhuiu j ) ; 4 HEALTHY. PLAC3. this busters in Fun jr. Tby uretro apt to rens-ider ih;'t if the ii di a"i rs fi r a mine in this . untrv do not ciinetde pre eisply i h thoe th: r th y I vc jilwav s been accustomed 10 in their own. th.-it they (ihe rnine) arc of no Vidue. How vait with the-' trims of Lake Snpri r. f om whence those large masse of native eopper wprc and ?re now extracted ? Why. some of toe fosi nirer and g-olepists from Kn gland visited tbem and condemned t' em. In ti.e County Court, licenses were granted 1.1 l he. uenil.-tnen whse names c .0 pose the following list : Jau.es B. Aventl, Ci,aven; John W. Grave, Caswell: J' hti A. Hampton, Ym! kiu: 1'ouidas) J Alt nilt. Cifaibam; Joseph E. Carter. Hertford; Hugh F. MacDiiifahl, llladeti; T'ioums W. Costeu. G iles; James T. D vis. Mecklenburg; Uoben B. Divis, Hertford; William J Monlgwmery . Mont gomery, Jacob Tie Brown. Guilford; C C;eiton. Jrn liu; llugll J. la-toij it -.it The Clinton Independent hays it Vfn believes tliat Clinton u oiie oftfli hi'illii: places in tl;e world. In a popipatiiKt near 000 we scarcely average three uejit ,Kyear. 1 I rnly aj healthy pi ice mut AJlinton k if the average- life ol its inhabitant reiclw to two bundled years, which nunbttke case if tnrre are only three deailiwitjeif in a poputition of sit hundred, ffefriffc leeti in the habit of boasting of 1lse of our vill-ige : bur we do not thiri iki ur citZ''ps ctii siife'y calcnl.it upit4 muelrcxeec ling one h m Ired en' tleeil. it i very prob ilde tint h tif hundred ,ea'S wi I m '.nur; tiu l fiV the busy! throi g wiueli now eultvwl sirjets. JJ.l sj'taj Jle. orir.. W. .1 .. IV-... l,;i .Lor ll..lil'..v T v . en. A ,,,, . ,.i II . 11 llOkV. J" HI 11 ill"" I u A. .... ' ... nrrtinsr boid'y that they would no. pay w Nw Willim C. Elan,. A Few Babies. ofihuae citizens this corn was purchased. ' hnked io the J of Fu-h "n.odimi ..A . . . ve wounl als 1 incntioti in ibis connection, that the Wilmington and Wtldon Road has heretofore made the same liberal offer. . Important Concerning TJtah. David 11. Burr, the Surveyor General ol TTtah, has arrived at home iu Washington city... . : . Mr. Burr stales. In conversation with his friends, thai the Mormon.. Legion is , rtMNirly equippe and tint one thousand . United States troops would effect ii illy ov erawe them, ih-forc he hfi Utah, the Mormons h id not heard of the. intention of x the Government to send a force thither, but they frequently laughed at the idea of . the, Government's compelling them to obe dience to the Federal laws, they 'citing the failure to put down the disturbances in Kansas as an evidence of its .inefficiency, lie supposes that one-third or); one-half of the Mormons, why ure disgusted, vitb Youii's tynin-.v, oi..ld ri-e against bin were they. protected 'by t he United Suicb r tro ips and ruinous doctrine, it will be impossible ever to get the stock taken. The Sentinel seems to be greatly i:i favor of the rad. and we hope it will suffer iiself to be per- - Matron for the Insane.- jsuaded to lay aside this heavy tax. sTh P 1 .. .1. . II I? ... . I uue 01 me goou lauu s in Him place, w ho officiates in fUvh matters, during the p:ft week, was- called to attend the bi-th of only eight infants. This', considering the scarcity of provisions, will do tolerably well. After wheat harvest, and grain shall become a little more abundant, it pre sumed the aforesaid good lady's busiuess will be a little more brisk. "as native coppernever yet madedeep And whv were these asert:en so roi f -dent'y made? Simply from the fact that in mining for the ores of copper in Corn wall, fragments and isolated pieees of native ore were eccai 'iiaUy ntrt w itb. ard lc cause tbey were not abundant, tbe Lake t Super r mines w pre at once condemned as nnwortby of trial, on the mst fallaciim grounds. Ti e copp r mines in New Fn gland, as also many f tbe Middle States, luive been condemned as nothing more nor 'ess .ban "deposits" or branches if ore that never make deep and k,vnriably give ('uii.b'-rlaiid; Rry MeNair. Richmond. Joseph W. Stevenson, Craven; Edward 11. Plummer. Warren; James G. MeNibb. A nb una; Ju'ius A ltubius, Randolph. Raleigh Frgister. liria Asylum for the Insane had a meeting hut week, a part of the business of which was the selection of a Matron h-r the Insti tajion. The Standard says, A There were eighteen applicants for the office. The let ters of the applicants, with their testimon ial, were all read ; and each application received the most respectful and attentive consideration. Misg Minerva T, Mem'en hafl, of the county of Guilford, was select ed;, lo fill the office. Miss Mendeuhall, it U believed, is peculiarly qualified for the laborious and responsible duties of the of fice." ' AVe think the authorities of the Asylum have teen very fortunate in tbe selection '..-- 1 ' . T . . 1 01 a .uairou. . rrrnn a personal acauatn- 1 si a 1 t Mr. Burr docs not .apprehend that 4he i w?ce wuu -Mlss .4Uenaenna11' we ,eeI con Morwona will show tight. It48 the duty jndeutihat she wUl fully meet tbe expecU '0 e very good Mormon 19 obey tht; Church, I ticnofhi warmMt frieudr - The Carolina Statesman. We welcome to our table a new paper bearing the above title, the first number of which U before us published at Winston. N. C, by M.etisr. Westmoreland & Col lins. It is of good size, neatly printed, and displays tact and talent in its editorial eol umns. We feel conridant it will deserve, and we hope it will receive, a liberal sup port. Us extensive circulation will tend 10 build up and strengthen the American Whig in the Western part of the State. It enters iuto the support of Col. Puryear for Congress with zeal aribility. Educational. William AV. llulden. Esq., Editor of the Standard, has been selected to deliver the Address before the Educational Association of the State, which meets "St Warren ton on tb 30th instant.- Death of Capt. Thomas B. .Wheeler. We inadvertantly omitted sooner to re, cord the death of Capt. Thomas B. Wheel er, w hich occurred a few weeks aat his residence in Went worth, RiLJiighain County. North Carolina. Capt. W. was pretty extensively known over the State, having served for a number years as Door Keeper to the Legislature. He was also Cl-rk of the County . Court of Riirkingham for several years. He was never married, living the latter portion i( his life with his nephew-. He.wasa generous, open-heart-ted, kiudireig hlor. Death cf Wo. T. Shields. It is with regret that we a. e called upon to record the death of William T. Shields, Assistant Teacher at Oak Ridge Institute, He departed thia life 00 Monday morning the 8th inst., of measles. He .was s young jnan of literary acquirements, gTeatly be loved, by the community where he resided. His loss to the Institution with which he ; had long been connected will be serious. out, resn'ting in ilisappo:rtment and loss to the adventurer. Docttines. however eroneons iu themselee. will pain the at tachment of m:ny, and prtie'i'arly so in this instance, when we consider the results that have been arrived from the fai'nre of oft repented trials The fountain head in nearly all the afore-mentioned States will one -dav.be found, to the surprize and mor tification of those very snngnme indivJdua's who condemn an et't-re mining region on account of " deposits," &c. Each rnin'ntr engineer miner and geologist ha hi own thenrv in relation to ihe formation of ore or m'tal irrla vein, and I believetl or thought thit such theoreiieal id as were 1 nited. The ,l-p-siion nf ore in veins by electric ity has i's followers ; also the same by vol canic action ; hut I bad yet to learn from j a "German Professor' latt ly in this State that the depositions of ores in veins were c vnsed by the " attrition df water Tbe formation of a " gin cocktail" by aitri ilion of water" I wi'l not dispute, but I do most emphatically deny the agency of wa tcr iu the formation 01 ejection of ores in veins. . - , The mining engineer (I speak -of the practical man) w )ao has closely and'carefully examined the mining regions of ' various countries,' contrasting one with the other, is fully a-rare that what may be considered of the utmost lutportarice in oW region to- C. jS. rteslytcxian ILttxmUy.l 'I h General A-sembly of the Pwfo riati Ctrurch vOUi School) clofcdiuit session sift Lexmgtiih, Kenluek3,,oiii:if of June It is spiled that leaf nanvaff prevailed on all subjects umlei dwusM ' IK a in laLli a lla rr .natit wad tiP.tllllllPBL' A. ou 1111 i"iiui j iv int. (ib y f""- - The seminaries of le iruing ami tile M of the church are all prospering atii rnj 'or ward in ihe aceoniplisrimetit orj i great work. It how has a Iwjtrrj- 1 lii.lij i.i.o itr ttv.t ti ('lima, tine 111 eru Africa, one in California, aau",f1 The exercises 4,f the annual Commence- d(l to,a,rfH inein. 01 iiiij. 1111 ihii 1011 nriv 0111 hit-in n . , - ,., ,j l , . 11 j hnglaritt Associations, on acrouutw f, on Mouduv evening by an abb and tin- ' . .1 . , ' ... .i. Ki.t J , . ... . ! disp'iHiiw)ii to meddle with tl' ""Jy. .fueit'A .Ariiinii hu l.it.li, Kui liili.art I t . JI. JV r 3 n V , ' : slave, v. The H-n. John C. Vxrr Otev. of lennessee. tin J uesday morn- . j. . . .i,i(li' -. ... J . . wfue3 two uncles are nroin'iie tug kne Kev. Mr. Hawks aUd C8ed t lie I i , , . .u.inf - f itiontria i H.iilir. uiluivntini fin II1C Jfr Historical ho tety. n iMaiiug hu eloquent , , . r n , . . uiii nriu cm 1 KuiiLti nib ami interesting lecture uihhi tue .Mechlen- ..! . . - - - - 1 irmul hiMnitulil v lit In 111 in burg Declaration. On U edne-day inorti" ib j j ing a crowdeu audience was inter, sted and Cantian About Hailroafc entertained by Hmry W. Miller. Esq., of Ti . .i.w ..r,h ..bieuri'? itaie gn in a very ekiuent. address to tro ro:, ,0 1 1 Ms traw -revery dr two L terary Societies ; and lo ti c alt r- a tKlMeiI-er u.av be waiiim! ta 1 noon the lion. Warren W iulow addnased ; uut a Jfan liui0 , permit this the Alumni of the Uniyersiiy in a master- ; anA ...,,,., ...........r: unl'l ly speech ol two hours, abounding 111 val uable., statistic. Ihe addresses of Mr. J ,:il 2 1 , ITT! I I .. . . . '" .inner aim wr insiw, we uuoersiauu, .. ..1.1 i ti,..,I..v J III I I- I 1 L I t" V " ',,,J llllfill) . Will b nubllalied DV the tWJ Societies for ... :I . ... xw. .... Virmn. ' ---- -- - .... y.. .B in ur out while tbe ears are m V l-rj I'll VIMV llti SlV J !v cct.illy ump.irtant to passeiiyer "' Hlj re m 4ihitist.f fi nul in llm o in nf ... t N'owtu". distribution. ; u. T , v m.-nl.tl'''!' if... -.1.. - i. ..c i m:ii. .1. . ""-vv-.v. v....,..v..- - .j. ... .uu.w.. u i.r. .....er, ...e were in inothoi, and was otity -Alumni Associatnm was t-at led to order by : j..t Va.h bv a genii man on iJ W.lier L Steele. Lsq .of Ru hrnond. when , ,;, u , M.i2;d her b her Jrerf "g an electiun was gone into by the A-ia: , Vr , ksucli incidents are ro.: .... . .... a . mnn ,or ciiBuing y ear, 1 rurr, If c,.mluctors are passengers are itsasonable, tbeK need tit so irequently iM'cur. - and Paul C Cameron, Esq., of Orange. being put in nomination, wasehctedby acclamation. - t The XJnduating class consisted ofsix-ty-ni le meii.bers, and showed, we under stand. many specimens of high achoiastic acquiremeuts and promise ol 'Teal life use ihe Nicaragua Fililnsten The follow in meuticholy nl ..t Wuller'a ext-editw"' -Il i estimated ihat, durinjr l" jj of 1,500 enlistcil or h. hlmg ut at ' . - . Ill l.aJUU fll ve weie present only a nart if twodavs ' n. .. ..k 1 nun srrrsr u but were greatly gratified to see the large (lt WllUtllH or M. m attendance of v.snors and that everything .Jau discharged, 130 parsed offquietry and 1,1 g.d order, and Ui o Ma an.l 8J in P n.gn y creuiraDle to ttie tustltutlun.-ia- . ,teut.rs oll river. TW ; ooro Juconler, , ......... ...! Ir." leaving una. , !.. - -- U-JfiP It is positively known iW.'Vf no less than five thousand .ret r , 1 mio r Hog Cholera.; . This mysterious diease lias appeared at the United States. the Allegheny -city Pennsvlvania) V,.r -aced for by farm, where of forty, h betonging to the L.r.e aod surrender, the caberJ farm at the time the pUg, appeared, two gtarveti or been killed or died ; 1 . t. . . , nii kin wit-. ence is a nower wu.v- . . weeks scro. nnlw mLt ram.In t,:n'C..n O " J ,.IUIUII Villi IJ IUU1 C II Vi -in a 1 , ., 3 !a.1 uuu6 ausau; msu. . , , Xnnocence is a uwitvi iboof - ',, v i touched, but blooros not arjin Be just and fear not;r . ! tered with trt.
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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June 19, 1857, edition 1
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