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latriot ani Jlag. GREENSBOfcOUGH: should vote for a Senator. With this the West were satisfied or at lea t tbey acqui esced, until David Reid made the discove- I ry that the poor white men of the State were t greatly oppressed, in being uepnveu jui wiw jlrhrht of suffrage. . To relieve the poor j j white man, Free suffrage was brought FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1559. j out ;rce Wflrage j was not opposed by ..jr - - - r tithe Whis, 'as wrong m principle, but as l-r.lUr tft if, U Ju'y ,!, 1'atbiut a.n Djr x.ao , regtrjcli)n waa ...11 1. . ... . . , - '-TV ,l.tri - V Kill (ijnuur.CJi I .i.iy v imi -J - - 7 - 7 dJKf" rTftr i'h't'Ut nf fm't crtnj miscriler . "tii.i . . t u'i. . ,.",1 klUAO til "' ' ' ' ' J " It 1.! I - I . . . . in a,redY,rr"t '"' t""1 r v'Al irJ,re rtniovcu a convention, , to make her great and powerful. - Such toe, iui osfe kfoanr mM fW f.Mr. .J r,H. tection on siavca might be altered j is our character abroad, "our name a by word ior scoffing and sneers a reproach for A New Branch of the Census. We would like see it incorporated into, and made a part of, the duty: of the next Census taker to ascertain the number of aheep killed every year in North Carolina hv does the worth of the sheep so killed turpentine" but a region of fair plains and fertile valleys, ot abundant various produc tion, and rich treasures ? This would have been incredible, that a land so favored by the gift of beneficence, should be so peo- liere then, is tne conclusion, wmcn it is . ana ine yaiue oi mca ucsuuj - " c -not possible to gainsay--that with a tenri- agine that the figures, slnall as the matter may tory abounding in . resources of wealth - seem to those who have given no attention possessing every essential to make a peo- I to it, would opeajlie eyes of thel people -d irrpt. nrnTMrnii nfl hrmored. we rank ! with amazement There are enough sheep incorporated in the conl j in the list of States near to the very lowest! ; destroyed in this way , every year in North k!ins I fauUM the protciion o land-bowers i tljen js North Cijf,ioapossessing .! A ; "' the West, tne v nigs aesirea u 10 rwilhin herself all the elementa necessarj bimciJc out up ; ? it.' J"'y- "'!' ' 1 same ti'ne. and that slaves inigni oe maue 'r mr fo py w y (iaLe tt) an !ri( valorttm tax. Such was i.i uu vi tut, mil 1st i'Vii'j! :'.' u7i' t .'fcy adhered to. Jj.,' jA.r u.. ;;.- :Lt J.rtf up ptiraart cf the i.tu :.: .K, .' ; h"'f, or.A paper will t op. that- ii.v.f, .i; !.'rif.'t yri-M tut the policy of the Whigs this policy the .New s opposed, resisted a convention, insis- sleepy inaction.' And in the language ol the committee, we repeat usuch id our State. ho doubts it, or who will consul ted that free suffrage was to redeem the j . . over.drawn r DoUfft it in yuitc, build railroads, aad make the barren j deeJ ? Wfao doeg nofc knQW that BUch is " iv." , .. -! ...ll' bills of the West to bloom and blossom as TAXING LAUD AND KEGROES. 1 the rose and when tbe Whigs went for a Some weeks ngo wc patiiscMl several I white Lasi?, the News cried out, abolition ertie'es tnJta wring t: jLw the necessity 'ism. But,how is it now? We hear the News, ol exien-Jio;; ur tystt in ' f ii.tcrual im-: cr) ing for a tax on negroes. We are sorry provmcntf, not only l r the accemuibda- i Mr. Newi that your cry comes too late un tion of the West, L it I r t!:c benefit of tic libs you and the Western democracy will, roads which I k ::' bctn co4istruotcd go forf a convention. Dot how are we to We in3iatei that uC..a I t doi.r, by so ! p. this convention now? icflni'i' - o'.::- Lnu; y?'. i.i, m-d &i re- -i oJ,:ii:1?cur rc vr:.iio !.w thattaics wuhl ' INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS. b ounlWd avj th. : vauM beV.o ndces- It-seems that the slavery agitation is to fiUy of iiicrc::- th,. tvs un UiA and! nc- j awalUrv up every thing else, and that in rr.es. The Asl.cvi:;o News h:..-; tucnip- , comparison with this aU-absorbing and ex taM to r.ilifu!e uir idi-:s, and iu.-i-la that ( citing question, all other matter.-' and all the 1 ui J an.l r.( . : (- - :..ut bear the burden other interests are of minor importance and of buildi'pg these rruN, ::nJ fur this j.ur- ' entitled to but little consideration. It was pobo ca'llj Ibr :m roLi i'm lax, so jhat ' a maxim of the ancients, that whom the ll: tux c:i nc-.-oes mij,bt he increased. Cods intended to destroy they first made We s!iuvel in our hist how the .V. ws run "ad, so that their destruction, although it up arainst Oov. Kii-I, in this matter, and proceeded directly from the Gods, yet tiiat ti e N.ws iriu-t lirt have the I'onsti- seemed to flow from their own rashness, tutivu :i;nc;;,:t i; l( ' ,.c it couhl apply the and was- the naturaUcsult of their madness ad valoriihi priii'J:le tu sda;es. Now we '. and infatuation. How far the ancientsl v.ant the Nov to umii rataiid tlr.it we are were correct in their theory we shall not thf advocates cf :r. c l vulortaa tax; ibis .' stop to enquire, but could they again visit is ( !vl V.'lii diM t'.hie, and we are in favor ' the earth, dwell in our midst, witness the n r':.-.:U is. :u;d ! .ve (avikis. i,a wrr turmcMl. strife, and contention of parlies, . . - , - - - - - J , -- o ' tl.cir proper pr-.-p u il i!c revenue, but ' and fully realize the dangers which are tt tli.'..sa!:!0 t:iac v; i.e well jut'iciicd that lion of the public debt We are instigated to our researches in this matter not by any particular aversion to the canine race, nor yet by any espec cial fondness for muttinj but by a benevo lent desire to aid the Greensboro Patrio in devising ways and means to extend the Western llail Road without taxing the slave holders! If "niggers" won't pay, it may be that something handsome can be realized out of the;dogsl At any rate we hope to see the facts brought to light the next time tbe "senses" man goes his rounds, and have no doubt that the result would be a tax upon the tens ot thousands cf thievish, sheep killing, worthless-curs that now invest the country, which would eventuate in their tails being cut eff close behi ud their caTs! : We take the above from the Asheville News, and if anv aid can bo furnished to THE REFORMER. A few weeks since me issued a prospec tus for the Reformer, a paper to be publish ed in Greenibsro. and to be devoted to State issues,: but as we intend to enlarge the "Patriot ifc Flag" ared shall thns be en abled to accomplish 1 with the one paper what we could with the1 two, we have con cluded not to publish the Reformer We are und;r many obligations to those wLo have interested themselves for us in getting up clubs for the Reformer,'' and we will furnish the Patriot & Flag, to said clubs, in its enlarged form for three months, hoping that this will be satisfactory or if they desire it we will refund the money. For thai Patriot and Flag, ; . From j the Rich mona Menrt. Editors: h seetus khat al ma-1 A Kew Bill for the Admiasibn of Kt?" ::ii.L iiil?LI J.i;2""J I The Hon. John A ftUL ,tT the fact ? Its trtrh forces itself home to every reflecting mind. And yet in view of these things although our name is made "a by-word for scoffing and SDeera a re proach for sleepv inaction," yet on all sides nothing is heard but the cry of Kansas, Kansas, while not a hand is raised to re deem North Carolina from her state of deep , I ." J .1 T . L . I. 1 aegrauaiion,anaioinrowoHinI3-reproacnjthe Wcsern Extension by taking a dog of sleepy inaction" which making her j and fchwp censU9 we hopc lhat lhe idca of "a by-word" and subjecting her to the i (he Nuws wiH bc rarried out, for we are scorn and deriion of every stranger. Arc j anxious t0 sce 0lir II10untain rrien(js arcora. we not demented, and might it not well be , UJoJuteJ Wlth R..n piUad facilities, eveu said of us, that whom the Gods intend to j lhoUJjfl lo Jo LU should require the entire destroy they first make mad. ; csterilliuatioll of ti,c Can.ne species. We Let it not be said that this report was i ,ODe the next legislature " will attend to ; gotten up by Whigs, and intended to make ' t,ja niattcr, for there are so Diany appli- j political capitol, and by over-drawn pictures cants for (lffiCti now j,, tiie rat,ts 0f tht. de- TO THOSE IN ARREARS. Wre are making out tie accounts of those in arrears to this office and placing them in the hands of Agents for settlement. Having determined to adopt the advance payment system on and after the 1st of July next, all our accounts will be made out to that date. We hope that all our customers will promptly settle their respec tive accounts in some way, when present ed. ! Those who cannot cash them will please close them by note. We are very desirous to have our outstanding accounts all closed before the first of July. After that date, we vih to devote onr entire en ergies to making our paper one of the best, as it will be one of the largest in the South ern country. If our subscribers will all settle tip back rations, and pay a year in jonty of those papers claiming ' to rppie sent, ; (egregiously mhripitsculing us I think) the great cause of j Americanism in the State of North Carolina, are' madly de termined upon the? support of an orthodox Democrat for (lovernorjf t say orthodox because) Mr. McRae has asseverated wher ever and whenever he lias ; spoken -with great vehemence and earnestness i that he is a better Zhmocrat than the Editor of the Standard, and endeavours on all occasions to prove this from the; record of the present and the past. - Those members of the American Party however,! wtho still insist upon the nomination bf a candidate reflecting their own principles, are kindly warned in advance by these pseudo Americanists "thai our standard bearer "must consent to submit himself to an awful defeat, as the reward for a trou blesome and expensive canvass j" in oth er words, if you dare run a candidate of your own, Gentlemen, he will be beaten, he must be beaten. This sounds to me ve ry much like a menace- a threat i, aud would justify the deduction that the Reg ister, the Watchman et id omne genus, had determined upon supporting a Distribution Democrat, in preference to a Simon ;pure American. 1 trust that 1 aim mistaken, yet such is the interpretation, that I arn forced to give to the above language. ? Permit me to repeat what I stated j in a former communication on this subject, that you may secure to Mr. McUae, or any to stir the people up and cause them to mocraey, it is highly necessary that some involve the State in a debt beyond her re- uew oiliccs should be created, and we sources and beyond her ability to m et ; : kno-.v of no one who would be better qual for be it remembered that the Legislature J jftcd to take the number of, and estimate of 1854-35 was largely democratic, and that j tl0 value of dead thct p than our co Charles F. Fisher Esq., was the Clu dr- j temporary of the Xtus. And we doubt man ot the Loummtee, wlncu made the ( t .. j a 4if7, iqUtSt and as sheep advance, we will insure them a paper that I will d, their eyes good to look at, and their oiner U'stnbniion democrat, tno vote ot every American m ine taie, ana i preaici that he will not receive the iuffi-ages cf more than 500 Regular Old line Democrats in North Carolina. Mr. Mcllae has alrea- hearts gjod to read. A SPEECH FROM MR. SCALE3. any Per- h is wiih nleasure that we make the an . c. t . i t f. 1 dv anticipation of his "running as the nounoeiiient ol the fact, which we learn from i v, v the Washing ton correspondent of the Win Eton Sentinel, that the Hon. A. M. Seales j iu ; has been engaged for some time in the pre- j Distribution candidate) been denounced by every Democratic paper in North Carolina, as an '"apostate, a traitor, a renegade, a nrv..r i 1 i .1 v'. . 1 . 1 1 ' . 1CI""1' uroiit r ior tae ctaie, no wouu wiu lau- j . a a . .. ..... . ,i;er,ft;,r ,,1 V.w,l T, Knth This CommiHoe fired .i,h J,f,Jy i rel,. .d l.rcW.wi.1. .. much dignhv ! F''-ol u r,a JScmM pceO; though , . ,. . Mr Liie sntnori ot i hi sneer?n naa not vet irans- " o . . -j r impressed with the importance ot internal ! Jmiice ShtiHuw. j he News says that it is hanging over and gathering around us, all improvements to North Carolina, and anx- j nut "instigated in ihis mailer by any par- j pired. The whole nation will doubtless in tv"y Flt' neighborhood, with but few I wait in anxious suspense for its oromulra- exceptions, has taken his cue from the inc .peties. j ... j- 'above, and has forestalled Parhi amnion on Ir.nd nridTie-roi-H. and Iritur it up vcrv ! absurd contention about an abstract princi- I too long attached to her fair name, and ; No one we presume ever entertained the ' ' c . ' . . . ":;-,,.,,,,; ,u ;(,,n s.n ad vitoit'm (::x, wuu.h! reduce the tax ; springing from an insane agitation and an j ious to wipe out the reproach which had tieular aversion to the Canine species. ca::su".crably o: so:sjc other species of prop- i pie, they would certainly not be disposed ttf trty v.hlc i: now ras but very little. As ! change their old ideas, but would certainly kkncc df this we juo!e the knowing cornc to the conclusion that we were ail m-i'i the lYb. No., Ib'jS vl tlre Uinkfr's inflicted with madness, which the Gods- inc. ! i had brought upon us preparatory to our des- doubt astonish ia cvc," county 111 lhc Stalc- HI. (iLor.tJiA. i iie icport of the tt:ito Tl'C-'i.-UJy A ( ieor; ..; allows a Imwiitu in -the treasury on 'i.e Lvitii i.i October, l&5o, oi iui3r)..'i5 ol!, n!.d the amount received up lo the same daie i-i ib57 Irom ad taur- i.u S."J Oil 7 'I !.. ! ,i L-i ri in :i I nimfT ij the treasury on the luih UcUjber, J8iu7, ia 8i'7,0-ii and tin: rxpfsiuitiirea dbr iiig5 the year t., 1 i 1 ,?Mi,!iO, of which ;;iut,-m.l K'Zo'J, ioT -17 have boon expended tructiuii. No one has the least idea that Kansas ever will or ever can be a slave State; al-. though the North should join with the Siutli in their efforts to ; make it oue, for, nature, which no human efforts can coun teract has forbidden it; yet Kansas and Slavery is the all absorbing question of the day, while matters which concern us at in tia v hie ot ol I he Tiuhiic debt and inleicst Xh. a 13 d,bt i. v.ow icduc- d to ',7p0- I home, matters of the deepest interest to us :0U, win!: the hiu;o road, the property of Nofth Carolinians are overlooked, and the Stale, i i.i v.; Si.'y ami ,'"icieut!y cjuip- Kortli Carolina instead of advancing, is I ea win. i,en,i uiive ,nu passenger ears, pn.ist;in;iv retro?radinr and taking a lower " '- 0 D O O it. i i Hiring ti.e pa.-. ( wo paiJ mro ti: ; fleas t-aruint'S, 1 thi.s ruad h;:s lio:u its surplus ' 1 u hu h . . i . i . . . 1 1 - . - . . n nA her wrntPt mav harA rnitP r:ilhlT Inncf J.li.., ll.nt J nr nrrcmn UO" OrilUaHCV IU no t:iose unatciiain teu with t ie powers ot e o- u" anuw ui a amsw irnovrai in i , far in their recommendations, nor are we o dogs. It would be very strange indeed prepared to say lhat all the works w hich if he had. The News f..rthtr intimites that they recommended should be carried out; i: has no gieat loudness for mutton. As but we earnestly commend to our readers to this we have our doubts at any rate l.c the following extract from the report, and is very careful to .-.y nothing as to wheih- insist that justice to the West, to Fayette- cr or not he ever hankers after wool, ville and the Coal-fields requires that aid should be given to these works, and thai the fostering hand of the State should be extended to them : " v" ;vuu n, juuier, tbe wi- t- ' i e e ., t . i ineiuucr ui vxvugri:aa irom iiorth CarAlj,j has introduced a new bili for thf. ji J "VJIUIB,,,. of Kansas, which ej publish belowXnl mougu wc uHifc mai xvansas should admitted under the Ijecoippton fJonBti ' tion without alteration or amend meht H or, yet we preier tne out ol Mr. Uilinir that of tbe Administration now be fori tL Senate for the reason, that the Adl" tration bill involves. direct Congresti1515! intervention in the affairs of the pcoile Kansas, while that of Mr. Gilmer JL ana proviues against intervention of aortr, and leaves the people; of Kansas ' fectly free to form and regulate the'jr stiiution in their own way, subject L0 to the constitution of the United Statfes The National Jnteligencer, in pu ing this bill, says of it, that it appears, tob," framed with a view to effect what hasbeeu a . ... K 1 popular sovereignty, and by those whk A. ject to Congressional intervention. Xt be seen, it says, that it proposes do rhto, nitionby Congress of any Constitutiotj, fejt carries uui me prominent luea of tlie frirndj fllo K'ancia M.Vvriol- I.Til -..ooo .;vu.C, UIM, U W,t 'to leave ibe people of Kansas perfectH fre. to form and regulate their ow n insiitions in their own way." &c. It would se)ptui0 be the object of the bill, it adds, to 1 take away from the agitators North and 4uih all lhe elements of the present excitement, and lo present a rumm on ground fur' Uie action of the conservative men of all j par lies, who are heartily sick of the Ijms:.s agitation, and are willing togc-t rid bf it mme way acceptable to both the Nortlj and the South. ; We annex a copy of th bill which j Mr. Gilmer introduced: A Bill Cor the aiimLahm of the Stdte ir Aui.suv into the Union. UB- it enaclcdhy the Snt ate and fauit of Iifpnacnt.itives vf th United ..States America in Congress a$eni'dcd. That t!;e JState of Kansas shall be one and is bdreliy declared to be one of the United State Jf America, and is admitted into the Lnijn on an equal footing with the original Statjes ii all respects whatever. Slc. 2. .ind bc it further auiclcd, tbt, until the Kej.feseiitativcs in Congress ;sbl! The next bill that for the Western Who will receive the liciainatiai.? A writer in the Charlotte Democrat s iys that in tho' primary meetings. 18 counties have declared fur Judge Kills' for Governor; queiiee and oratory of ocr young aspiring I section of country, (and Clam surroun- Cotiffressmaii. It will bc a nreat tveech i de d ly myriads of Democrat?, I assure you, ! be apportioned acc(.rding tu an actual. ' i ......... . ... . I r .i... .i .. .i... ?l when it does come, eveis though it takes the , ol tne Jellcrson and Jackson school) who - "" T11""' v 1 , L f J , , , ' r.i.r.1. c ,k , .t . l states , the Mate ol Kansas tha i be ietili- whole session to prepare ,t. " Remember j or tins scheme-on the contrary, most (,cd t0'o)C lu ,rcj!entati in Con,.rc4 the prediction I" . f 'th whom 1 have conversed, will c. 3. .M be it further cna.itd. TU I ,abor m0re strenuously, I am sure, lor the ; lilc saU! St:ltc of Kal)!5as jH admitted Unto CONGRESS- ; defeat of a Distribution than an American j the Uuion upon the express condition1 that Nothing doin- in Confess, but making ! candidate, regarding the lormcr as they ine people ot saw mate, u.rougii tncir .Leg snrecues on Kansas, xne trospeci oi tne i ""jf acceptance of the Lecoirjpton Constitution "as a disorganizing apostate in dis guise. islature orotherwise, shall never interftro with the primary disposal; of the public lands within its limits, aud shall raM no " & North Carolina Railroad, has been associa- 10 for Mr. Holden; 8 for Mr. Avery, ai:d o i . v i l ' 1 : ii . . .. . teu in ine puono view, aim in an uiseus- for ja(jje l'crson. The remaining 45 sions throughout the btate, with the mcas- npears to be diminishing. Many Southern ' 'Jliuse .American papers that are now" ad- j law and do no act w hereby the title of the ' ' members betjiu to see that the South has vocating so vehemcnl.'v the electijn of an - "lt'd States to and the right to dipo-e r- " " ( " t . it..-, . ure just reftrred to, and may justly cLim counties have either net yet held meeting?. every thing to loose anil nothing to gain by . i i r r i consideration, not only as a great scheme or liase expiessca no preierencc. jmige to open one-half of the whole State, hith- rersnn has jMtblishcd a letter, declining to its sane. l'il.oH) .vas r.nd if, t',.. pa.-t year, 'idie liiiil.i on the v 1 oo J II r. , .1 , , . I , lT , , -iu.xt rar H will be re '1 h; ..reiluetiitii is niado erto locked up by natural barriers, and to ' permit his name to uo before the Conven- posision among her sister States in the ! bring forth the abundant productions by t:on; aud wc doubt whether cither of the other three, who have been named, 'ill receive the liomii.uliuti. The probability appears to bd, t!i: t the convention will set she never has ' aside the claims of all ol them, and unite on some one v ho has not been brought i'xt- orthodox Democrat for G ievernor. that, he ' ' l iCuc f'1'1'1 !V ,lljP:t,lt'd or qiichfwiii!;- ; i ami tiiat tliey shall nocr lay any orj ,1. ., .i an ciiav iiicaua liirBu , uui js un iruo unit niton. , . . . ., , ... We have been lead into these reactions i-artn 0ina ,in(i .', sytteui ol ta:::u:on ui I.i .-a is un ad - ; froiu reading lhe very able and interesting j e, and to make North' Carolina, bv a . . t'r,.y i . r. . 1 ,tt;...t.itiil-?.).nf ,li report of the Internal Improvement Com mittee of the legislature of 185-155. We penucut e! i. e. i:nnac i valuation union of interest, what been, one people in feeling and sympathy ; and, as a measure of justice, to the regit n aiways stood here, in t lie ready to grant, w i;h was asked oi- State of other sections, )'(r souls and stir within their bosoms an hou- improvements that coulil iv impossibility en riff ..ntil i.i' il , ! r. t iiwr. m vlim i X : rt'Crrt that fiilr srapfl will tint nermiir ,u tn i '.'I l.v-,!.l. ur..rtv .. .,.',, ,1.1- ,..,rl .1.: ' 1.-. r.-n r , i i i whSC ,IU'n haVC , K : :,V:. .. . - r-v l'uuusu l,,,B "T"" ' ,uu- ,or we 6nouiu i ,a Us of the Assembly, Hiov. irg cw n-t v J.'-sl ; p.ke lo stfe it in the hands of cveiy North a f rCc hand, whatever O i.) Hi K At. It .,! il s hv t!,e ( unil'Ll-o- ' ., ... ... ,. ., . . . s ., , i .i !..ri- ,.. ,,,v, ,'. : ...... , Carolinian, for it could not fail to fire their aid, by their orothers yrar (.SI.;, 1 ::Mr. t.is c.-tiination i tljiat est and patriotic pride to know that North i '""Vjlf th,!,,,'i- i r- n w. vc t; 1 1 1 .- -, - r.i ij j ! ,.,-.(., ,,,1 -ii) 7 ,1 ik.i n v ' , i- , tr n t . i 1 he bill for lh Faycttevillc and Greens. l-u t)tj Vv...r n.ents essential to make her great and pow- as justly claiming to be n St.Ue wmk !' couh ward in l!ie prinuiry i..cetings. l he thing w ill be managed ly a su ail clique, who will aticnd the convention with triggers set: t!iriw dust in the cyt s of the -majority of lhe representatives of the party in con- ve m ion, and stifle tlte voice of the people, Wc i : .. 1. i . . .1 . maj recommeuu in ins message to uicsexi ; a9!tC9smvul r ...... inti,,,, u hnK.w vvr Legislature of North Carolina, lhatth 0 V llo ! I1 1 it (ll tin mi hi i. 1 1 1 iiim I n n f f 1 in I ' t.wl Attempt at Murder and Robbery. instruct our Senators and' Representatives States, and in no case sh;dl non-resident We learn that on' Thursday night of last j in Congress to vote for Distribution, have , proprietors!, w ho are citizens ni the United week, the house ol Mrs, Brown, widow of j told nsfaud will tell us again pethaL that taUS' ,;,X',1 Ui-h l,'""..'idtu k; :,d T , , ., - -. r , .x ... .1 i that all the navig.ible waters wuhin the John brown, deceased, in ue vie nity of j.the Democratic, Party i? he corrupt ! ,aid ,s.,te Ml co.TiiTmtt highways ;a,i Normal College, was broken into, and Mrs. party lhat ever existed, that l her are justly forever f ree, as w II to the i,diahitj',ts of Crown kuocked duwn aid bruised in a hor-! chargeable with al. the agitation that ha!s ' '""'d State as to the cirizena o! the L'nlitetl rible maimer; and the house then search- j threatened the destruction of thei.Ciovcm- luW' wi:l;,'ut- .:1;1' 't;',x' ',nl1,f.t' "r, f1 i rr, I, . e I ' , , . ,. ,i tlierelv i: ' n i t!c u lhat nutiiin if bc;rcin cd. . 1 here was a small amount of money ,et, that they promise everything, yet-.do contailiet! b, ,0 col,mtt(.d tl9"to r(.cog. in the aouse, but the ticnd failed to find it. ; nothing, ever treacherous, unfaithful and , ize or rejf cior determine lhe validity of Mrs. 15. was stillalive when last heard Irom, inconsistent, that we jeopardize the vcrv li- any constitution which lias been presented aud"tbou-rh i:i a vcrv critical and suueiin'r : trn;..8 ).'i.K r.n;,n-K- i.n,.;i;iW,. lo v oo.r. ihetrue lnteiit and mealnn ----- -- . - condition, hopes were entertained lor her i ij eniov bv neniiitti i' these j 'i . i - .i . i . . i i.- . . . : oi ii:i.s;ict iktp 10 leave iuc people oi ivaa- lcahst to remain in power; yet wc are , , ,.n ,. ' , , . i-rt..-.t-r.' a1.ii.oI I t .1 hn u 1 i ..... . 11 .!.!. .1.... I. !i v 1.. 1 - - i int. iyo v., ,7 , counseled, wuii Miain" ixy u sjmiucn. ) nv i (j u 1 V-C ry rper'.'.s i:.' rc;d v.jli.e, a n't ::ro woitli i?10(KJ is ; , .! . . .. . ' . only taxed U c-C'iits, and a tract ol lajnd 1 is tax. d e i I; i erful, while at tbe same tio-e, it would eov- I much imoortance, as one" means to deed c i .. i ia v .l i i a i.i hero c ve- . . , . : ri . -. ; ninmci t )... n..il r.w! in ..fi'Ii-.iln?.. : cr wicm un Miaiue uuu contusion lo xc&ii , oi",. e-iyn taxed acet-rdng r n.....:ni, ' j the value of which is not now, and can I Ar.n! : " li'ifli' Ut irilb no fiTln i ! im .t t n.' , v n n t t "Your -oinmittee assumes that it will not ! bv comnarison with other States: find in' : be doubted here, however it m.iv tip lierqas ili:iui elsewhere, by those to whom North Virginia, we find that expenditures of over i rui Carol;:, ), where millions upon ; Carolina i? "an unknown land," that we j SlOO.000,000 have been made to open re .if ie.v, )cmv is iu t taxed ati ail, aud . have a Slate second to no other one in the "ions no more valuable, and to connect i.oniu.aliv, a nc- i cu". cucr,uv 111 Uil me essential elements ; them with tide-water; cxpcndilures butii j wnien go 10 inahe power ami greatness; ; by State and Corporations-for railroads and . iviiuu cimmiu ihom uappuy icuipcrcu by a canals, all profitable. It was considered - v-w.v o Ui ..... uiti 11 1 aibo, mat 1111s connection wua oiner nai L- ci i !i r.'i N 1:1' ri 'Wo. ; 11 1 - s 1 :ir. 1. u:,'.;, tou i ..j (ii'v r ;-ee ooifs. t'.r (ui'.!"rd coir I.i. i'-'r.- I uio.e i.ix-eii nl 1 t., 1 v- e HHVi is taxe( Wel e to !i , h.ndr.nd negroes, ( rigor and southern enervation, affording by j of the Slate was eminently due to 1'avette v..i,:d. aj.ocar still more i the provident arrangcnient of nature, in ville, as a commercial an.l manufact'tu in- r.amid i-ve the; us.-s of "1II,,rtllce elevation, ait ttie advantages . town of .vuch consequence as to hold no in- as s :-- 1' !! r r 1 x - 1 ' 1 r iU I rli I:. :. I 1 .v. aP , difference of elevation, all the advantages town of .Ueh consooueiir-p as m hr.M , nounai.u soutu; wun a sou equal ni !citil- ; considerable claim 0:1 this just liierality of i ity, and in capability of production, to that j the Legislature, cut off as she has been. 5 expressi a ;u ,-. ir county luetliiigs. one ia a dozoii aspirents, who are expecting lo b'j -cch clrd as the rn)n ,: tui.-e candidate. We predict that Ceu tr:d AriMocracy will -'nile the roost '-' Alaniaiice County. At a Deuioei;;tic in etinir recently held i i Alaniaucc county, .1 udge lluiTin and ('apt. 1. I'. lioncy were nominated for the Ilou.-e of Commons, and T. T. Turner for Sher iff, tiw present incumbents of these olh cx declining to ho candidates. Il is l.c lioved tint Judge llufiui will accept the nomination. is supposed to have been plunder. have n iuforniation as to who lhe wretch :s i'i; old th...' ik-ed. nes'ie inst n ut ions and :.l airH in lhr:r - ! these very same papers tolproluivg this u.if- 1 own way. subject only to the Constitution guilty j rule." Oh ! consistency!, thou art a jj-w- f the i'utied Stutesy I i el, &.c. I . , . - , KANSAS MATTERS. . I have yel to sec or hear the tiri good , , . , . . , , , . . ... . J ills announced that the latest intilti- I f i --ill reason lor pursuing such n suicidal p .ucy. I ,.,.,. rci.c;vcd at Washington from rf.ai It must damage the American Party, result j sas ren.ovi s ud doubt ol the election ol tU as it may, it must damage fhe cause of L'is- j Abolition ticket, and Con. .Calhoun d-cbrci tribution, and it can only tend to Mremrlh- M11 i"toulioii to give cerlitirates arcord..r- . , , , ' . ly. llis letter Published a few days en and auiiinant the number ana power u , ., . r i. " i " P ! prefiarcd the public fur this result. Our OrvpouentS. ; i W l.i-r,- !r I ,.1l!i.,nn ....n.ii-. .1 if.A n'-lt' 1 1 i ij i i i utru y l li 1 1. i eviuviu uvio n vii I Hr. Gilmer's JLand EilL 1 The National Intelliiemr gives the I ... ! fVd'urvir.'j synopsis of the bill introduced in ; t!ie House of Representatives last week by ; Mr. Cilmer. We fear that it is too just and ctj ja! a meaurc to receive the sanc- priiiciplcs of justice, hut generally with re ference to political and even personal ef fect. It is right, however, and Mr. Gil nierIese: ves the thanks ol his constituent tor introducing it. Were it to become a . j of any region however favored; wiih a hid- ! from the means of her past prosperity, by ; 3Jank A,i,ocr;5(7 -.j den wealth ol buried treasure in mineral ' the improvement made all around her next Legislature; and w The battle between the People and the . jaVV J1C XuUhl deserve tbe thanks of every The fortauc and prosperity of the A- ; U) behind tiu- return made to him,: in- merican- Party must depend upon the jus- j determine ' .... ilieiu and set aside the returns 1(1 eoe- lice of tbe principles which it idvor-aljes, , ,JU011c.ef is ,.ot ,t:iltd. Ttal w a and not upon the confusion and disorder of belonging exclusive ly to the Legislature (4 40 profit oil a faction in ! Kansas, and cannot be legally exercised ) an oiliecr wliosc oul$ duty 111 the matte? richesj such as has made Mexico and Pe- ' through State C loUght in trie ; ,v,,m:in mul idii d lh tUo nl.l SnP- e suppose each ur t v,0u!d y'fford them the means of edn- lo "ive cerlilicales of election in accordance mil. and tn tvlii.-ti lirr r.nr!,- im!I nn.l(...v..r cnr.n r tli crri-ii...c . . I . . . 1 . . r.i - , - - ..... a.v. i'i.i.i ti.ii v. nuLa i 1 1 ... . . u . . u v. u v ...o - nnriitn 'Ml.. M u.r. r l-i r.n.i mil... I j I nam J v. i ; i . : , :..:i i at. .,!), tax ' ni .imed ,,r r: vpr. n irm . nn, A ... i . , ' ' ' ""uuul h n:..N,nl. Caiohua. ,,-,1 ihb, didVrete ! w:i through her mines of coal and copper upon a liberal and just return Judge Lufhn be elected, we presume he tiulu. for North Carolina: would then have eV's ni j,.. iv, , 0 . ailluiriJof ' :!I,d with moontains unsurpassed for ' ( wilt he a prominent leader of the Dank Ar-! uij f,c needs to.inake her the mcst desira- rn.ue' T cud i.i 'ioo .ltor'ilho "VwV""4' fTr1 la; tTZV1 rr0'10" lhr!h y. It is important that the lco- blc SJ)0t of earth to live on.-yecre M. . , , ,. .j . . IT, , IT "i. V t un uiiiu nicu I susiiuuuu oy aaiure inai si,e r,iL- s Parly should have men in the Lesjis- Observer 5"U,'ic'1 'lt ll "J lU ".M,1nt WaUrowcr; and abu.n.da.wt "tenal lor ; cannot derive the same advanta.es Irom a 'i,. ..c .,.:.... ,.i. r.,.i i,..r. ! .i , . . . v -i i i i .- t in inn n,.i ii in a ,,f nrri' -m. ...i . .. i " - utuiu id lauiu oi i't ill" mi uuic uui- il iiui.',i.' ci'lii.-'.-'. '. e i.i.'t'i.l.lu, um . mill llilllions ' Us opponents the ranks if i s entmits, ok jts own c rk- ' wit i tno .lint T,. s n-l urn; worthy the great name wlich it hears, oW j Upon the It hole the South sCenisj to if thU tvere Us only hope ff jut ure sue- : have been systematically bamboozled lj I COSH, I for one should Say. LKT IT cm Down. 1 the Administration. 1 irt we had lie IJoDisco j adoption ol a slavery Constitution: . a"'1 then the election ol aMattf ticket oi eers committed to the Constitution anl! ft op: a I to t; t u . i t.i..t system of Improvements, as would some : fin t-.....t. !i - , i iu n-) uvuuutiiiio as anv rp. C.-oPMalis :-U,!l' VCry PrmIuct!ono1 orthand South ! Ul" ur;;1 J; e.' cinmmee call attention 0f that body, as the representee of the ! of Representatives on Monday Iaat was one w;:. lai'.i'oads. co ' red v. i'.'.i 1 i- ...i ' .. .. . .-. ....I ..... .. ...it 1 ;., ;. e .1 . . . J , , . 7 , n 1 c co 3 3 '"'o11 i riches of Tennessee and Kentucky across ,.ir.,.i,..t, i . r. r.n ,.-v i .. . i , ,i i ... r,,..t nL.A : tv in ad resources of iwwm a mno l,i I v IUUM . .. I I 1 V I I ...V. 1 I. . . I I . 1 . . ...... fc.1V. 1 .- . US. . . - I M.U.V.C. 111. I I I - ; I . i i Lanalizimr Girts of tire Public Lands. . . i - - -- ---- r any one else, wno may be a member ; Ainonpst the bills introduced in the House cotton, lobacco. rice and nil tli xnrL . to Yin.Miiia rr-nhiniT frr.m !io FV,t 1 T . . - .. i , . ' , . - - i..w .-i ijaulv Aristocracy. "w.wj ui niiai sioies sjrasn anu near aown to nertu p-wah-rj i m . . . ., oucu i our oiau .....i'.i. i'. . I i.l; i - ....... ... i. Ill i ..I Lil i iliac i--.M . . ' 1 . . 1 - - I.. , , . -. v.t..i. v. I wm.u i - i. 'fill consider the n-cture over-drawn? tains to reach the samo nr bo tn finn,; ... . . . . . 1 .i, m; i...i, nrn are very . Mg,.i!ie,nt ;,, ts mu! wc conin.end ' Abroad the statement mi-ilit well K-,V j- u , . liichmond, a., who says "Having t0 "' - 4. . .... , a oroau inc statement mijnt well be doub-, directing her iron-way northward for for-,i t .u . v .i any State, or to any . them to u.o ci ..i:iaei..:,jr. ot the Acw.s and . ted, for its credit would bring upon us only 1 . i , u , , 4V itr lor , pass through this city on my journey North, I A s ' , nd cur Western i, load,. : greater reproach ; but, of Un 3Sembly, ' and thc the thc nion , concluded to tarry a little while, especial- i tio n to the : 1. r - Vl '.nl aro ivo in Un ir. ,1 iU. J : prOOOIllUIl III IUC It la ..t r.C ,1.a w f I llt.n il 10 i.,ii, win vji iii. i yj i biij luv l . i.m .. . i n . . J - ' I lii-i i. unit 5ir Ii i vmI 0 A . in i ii ist ralie-ii with its present force and heavy current , ,,, . ., fiAi . . . r . i r instiueted Calhoun to investigate lhe fruU"- duties, to give such information at present. , ,, ,, , , ua ,h . 7. j ,- I,, 1 , (nil the tune known to have decided it1- 1 hirty or forty additional clerks and three , N . , ., i iMic ,, . -,i I election. set aside the returns, and CiCct;ir.- years labor will required, he says, to pei. ., . , ,- .i.i,-!t form the dnl ' other party, expressly conceding the lfeni. . ) '. - . . a toalter lhe Constitution al pleasure, thob r rom the brief response mudc we Jerrrw ' . , , , , n t,i-r- . . , r 1 j 1 1 t i- it is as expressly declared in the toiis-tia. that the sales of lam; have ben, from hrst ; , .1 . . t n" . i i 11 c v . 1 . lonnoocp- . .1 tion that il shall not be a lered before It-' to last, 139,032, 8Gd acres, dranta to t he u- . T . ,.,,1 wl t. . , r , , i It is said that the Lecompton hill f -1 new States and fern tones (the h&i have ...1. u iV ,i. ,ith ' . r V" 1.. -:.,.i u ,: 1 o,.u,. . Wu, iiuu.. A. nV..v a .1 i 1 m. v rL 1111 1 ir-i'v-iirria mii.iii inn i iiiii 1 1 .1 v i ... . . . . .1.. t And are we to bo told lhat nat.iro n.,t ', . , . , . . . ! proportion to me repr cseniauon 01 me r- I will have the satisfaction of known.- . . . ... ! 1 1 1 T" fleinnntn 1 ...l M ( I I r . , . . ..... I I I 1 I . I . .. . . . . I . i I 1 1 1 I I . . . . . , . . ) vu. i.on.i.ijit.u ii'iiiu u". nciu ii otaiesj &naii ue oue hmu lmuuicii 10 an ine it his , .mn hu mwiihu' vrnw-v stretii" i bv Mr. Cilmer, of North Carolina, to pre vent the accumulation ot nn unnecessary surplus in the Treasury and lo equalize the grants of lands to the several States. This bill provides, in substance, that in all Yours truly. Lcaksville, N. C, March 17 . h, 1658. The Public Lands. The Commissioner of tl.e Ijind Ofuee has replied to the call for full information made by the House of Representatives, thut vorable to the Scuth. Thus our Southern Congressmen have been led to cuiii'" themselves to Lecompton so tlinrouhly th.it their pissioin vviil not per:n:t, oven t: their judgment dictated, a step backward-. Hon. David S- Reid. .-. i i ' . n ntrnun a i n mo rrr in vn , i. r ., 1 . . . . . ill. 1.1,1 r.xuls clurlerrd in Ucur-na Mve ' m u,e,r comuia"- . " Uk" aiu,,ua 'lhc last Fayette ville Carolinian contains oucu ,s our otaie-wno doubts il, or who j a"css our own mouu- a njte from a citizeD of Favctteville. dated i cases hereafter when donations or gifts of - - i ..... . are made by CoDgress to company or corporation -quantity or hind (in I ...n. I n.r .. i. 1-. A m f hn.n .. . . f t -m,.. - ..... , A' . .1 . ; ; . , V""""S "r "Ulu cinv M-cinn oi tne ; i . . c.i..- ikc u-.i ennui. tax, ' ., i,, .;,l,co,i;.. V i :r. .t- i . tr.o "..',.1 .U.,,.io SXTirrW' ! , --- coufinca lic by sickness, lie has been olherStatcs. Tbe bill lw proposes lo en- No, ,l U .;,c,..,::v a,, . h,: , tut .JXTctt t Z 'TL - Vce for more ,a vo .ha, herenfter ,h., . ,he end v m , fiwvtni, ,fv..,i n- v u t 1 t0 a tributary territory a provincial mnn,iic i. rffl, uo. .1 4 ; each fiscal year there be in the Treasury a - News to tell us, tumi d. m.-cracy - ever le- ecr on orth Carolina who has ever . ; e . . , , months. It aliords mc pleasure to say that . a nt, .f ... . ,r,..o trt f..ri.. ua u ..i . vassal, because timid counsels and lanr,) .. : . .. .. 3 , surplus of money over ad above theim- ..r nd.d such a ,x. In-fore t be -messajce ) ' ' B" rosuover , . .. . , . . "e 1S getting oetter, yet, nis improvement mediate claims on the Treasury, and also He has a cough! the sum of six millions of dollars subject to serious. Ills pliygi- urqn, sucu surplus anau oe aeposueu wttp him out to ridfl in 9 the several States, so far as ibey may be .1 .?. ... . . O : 'll . . i ....... . .! as pr.d a boast as the "Koman Citizen" ! """fm'-lio U Umington day or so if the wealher is good. I earn-: wimne 10 rece,ve m. Pportion to tne.r l t CJ IJCIll C ICpilEVUldllUUi 1U lOUglCBS, JJl 17- recover . vided, however, that the distribution of duties iu the i surplus moneys under ,the proposed act coiT.tuv.Wi il sucu a '.-'X, in -tore the -message n , , u. u utou uver , . . -c , i gcuiug utuer, y ofC.ov.ltcid oi lS..t-;,-andcveu tlf n I Tn evh 7"' ""7 olifica,- ? T IT " lJ is of slow progress. , , i Hon, the inevitable humiliation he has suf- hindered her progress.' , v . T , . Mr. lu id conic:: u !, th.;t the clause i:i ijhc ; fercd, at the mention of his State at that, ' whlch 1 Il0Pe s not constitution, pixu, :i j' .-Saves ft iui this ad I which for revolutionary fame, oucht to be , cian speaks of taking rilorirn tnx was j rovx; and should not be For Schools and Unversitie s l "Internal Improvements " Railroads ' 15,-103,1.'3 Swamp Lands (frequently the best) : 51:J48.01 Reserved lor Railroads 6,'.i&5.383 it has done its enemies'-wot'k, and streiiii''1" CT.T.Vi.p?--' acres, j cried their bands, whilst it has weuiioa 10,89,. II-i ' ' its nwn mr.r-il uitWor bv rnroi i v inrr at - j r supporting frauds in no way serviecalKJ u it. Faj( t tcville Observer. departed frctn. H-w d.d it happen that i 'lJ' ut qT lh c&ncy of latter days. Com,nerc,al has becn discontinued. If eslly trust thai he will, ere long , -i ' -u dtX'8 not know that our name has i newspapers can bandy be sustained ,,.1 i, ui i j negroes were so proi'-eu-.: bv the cmstilu- ; w trn.lo l.v i ' , f 4 oc suaiainro m and be able to resume his duti L i iiorudcn ior sieeriv inaetinn convention to the We.-t, until ti.ev ijud ; and by the men of North Carolina abroad i , . .. i i t j i . . .. r a "Unri.ntce lii;.rf!-vis s'im.ia te ?o t. o- -"i... u mai our Mate was not 1 i .1. . 1 . r , ... tcctcd,un,:::s .i sci-cfi in I ivor of the Wet t, 1 UJrr;" 8na Jul! and swamp shall in no caseexceeed the amouuts re It will bo a source of gratification to the ; ccive1 fr0U1 lhe 8ales of lhe ln,blio lands their success in small vill Il fTP 4 t limn rrli rhu 3 ",uuuUl tbe country. Some of our cotemporaries numerous friend, of Spnaior KpM i om and after the passage of lhe act are beginning to find out that the newspaper of his restoration lo health. Gov. Held has business don t pay as well as they 6UpPos- j the sympathy of men of all parties, in his affliction. ed. Charlotte Democrat. 44,109,878 acres have hqen granted for military services, and about 5,000,000 acres for sundry other purposes. FayetUville Observer, Out of Debt.We learn from the Win ston Sentinel, that Forsyth County is out of debt, and has funds enough on band 10 Destructive Fire in Elizabeth City, N j c Arrest of tho Inceigliary. Norfolk, March -'1. A most tlcstrp.e tive fire occurred in ElizabeihXiiy, N- f ' this morning. A number of stores in t'iC business part of the town was coiisihi'.C"' The loss is immense. The stores ot N- Cohen. White &, Laverty, W. B Uurciss. carry through another year. The County T. D. Knox, B. T. Miller, J. raMlv Court therefore has laid no tax for county Wni. Shannon, 11. Culpepper, U. SprewfH, The Common ;School; 'I'ax is W. II. Clark, C. 31. Laverty and otnm ; purposes Speak kinkly to all, for one kind j 25 cents on the poll, and 10 cents on the ! The Marine Hospital is al$o in 1111 1 lAaA. ..1 . i . . . 1 rums. word will drive out many evil thoughts, and stifle many evil passions. $100 cf real estate. And the Foor Tax is a like amount on each. A. Cohen has been arrested and lodged u- jail on suspicion of being the jivreudmry.;
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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