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BaVt, Wa;liikrl aU Oniflltll, DC. tr. c rortr a ex. soth c:ai U .Prtfrti ttonaf Cards. BM. A tWtJ - Jaura at Law. Jewelry, Sllrer-warc, Etc JvLa CLmVpr!ala atl Eiaa aU Whlesaleani Ilefall Grocers. )l'.mnd Dro.. 5otJa Iaa at. . J. rT.Scoc t & Co.. - f Dealer lu Jlarble, Etc. L. llj:a, Soath Elm Siraal. f Trail Tre. Tine, . J- Va. Lia4Ij, Poeaou Illll KorrlA ; X tu cur. . j IIaraes and saddler j. UiMtoa. uib Zlm at. ; Jabbers la 5otIa, A-c tj W Scatt A Co, Boat Elm 1 ' Law Sckattl. iaa.IL DiUarti ) t kail V r . . a e a P. Diak. jRichmond Business Directory. i0" Marria. 13th aai riek 8 , Crtcsboro PostOfllce Directory !jfcartkr. at j itwm aoatii r 9 44 a U anl 7 V r M N 3d a M auj 4 ' r M lU a at ouj S Wr M 9Uah ood 91 r m 7 4apii 7wm lir m Jr'ta. . -Sp"T- - . -6ai V To 4a aoi . . 6ta r tv. M ea4 &;J"t 6 r m M:iU) ar. ktania;a j r a aWuirdar a Ulra Tatio frooa to A lf J. D VFHn&f. Oil UCOTUUYt TVtUlOO! Iraiaa La ajk Bwuinua injaaav HfroojlUekaa!. -Jaa fac 4Uok ao "aaforiaetBood. ft. 17 i eTo i PtsSa 6U p i Ott f4tlA KAUAOJJX fm rrooi C Wottr, W'wfrwiaMiMia, 9,2! o i a. vLU a n aa4 7X7 b aa mm. A.. O 1 . . ' j 'Jik. 9.11 t ai IX p i 'rm vuiiu cc. c KAtukaAix TtoifoaaiUi,, o.eo i JOCU 30 00 4O0 34.00 30 Oof 4J00 (Original flrfcg... I Forth Patriot. Frcatcti Dri4 River. Eaaaiag, rMiler, relalaf; tif er. Wiia tby apaiklijr. bwigbieat watar, tbiBg award eoaward rear. k'oiraa Ma ckUflaiaa' doogkUr. Oa tky oaakaibo Iodlao rooaaotf. I rrm mm too aonfa of la "ul,' Oat lor j jrara feavo oW bia 1! w, Laiaf oo vaalljr of bia rao. HacboM.1 tbo dr, eaaflt tba fik. Wall, aaaa'a f.eo diatarbod bia a.lt AH a Cro u i j ry.aa Uk. Happior, peo ot4 boaJtb bU lot Ttar roll oo boar cbaitgod tboaae. TbralBjf ritar" at ill tko aaao, Ii'a flaablag atra attll I wea. Ri oot back tba Iidian uat. Ko r4 aaa abfbi akarpeaaoo, Aib van tkUtapid. .plasbieg air", Aa iron borao ia oa I bo abort. Wiib jra affix o4 bra b al atoaa. Tki "racier rlrar attll rmaa lu coarao. Aa aiboa tko rod aooa vaoaod la raaka. It oow ulatoatbolroa) brao, Olidiaj la aadaor. doom lu boa la. Tbo iUi!r boaWab atlll ada U'a baad. Aa wbtalbadaakj aaidoaa wrra la vioar. It bow aoJatoa ibo ploo eaxo l ia aald. I raffblod wib aaidaoa ofa paior aao Tb Iadiaa wbaap o loorar abriaba. Aioojr tbo par aod fa'Uar pmii. II aioapo ia Ur nffboadax croaada. E.jood tbo roack efaaonaJ aoaaa. -Tairaij," loroij -relBf rirrr," -Atatar or frooatv. a lot roraror," Bibo l boo tbo frot of erar a ad prafe. Tboa rir-r bold, wilb Uo daablac oweop Ua llib. isal. U r. A The New Revenue Iatb From the Hevmae Act fr 1831, pj-d at tLe lateaeaaino of the N 0. IjoKiUtnrf, we copy portion relatiofftn Ibe tax oq merounnta. Deddlerp- drammrM. nnresa and trlrcraph cnmixtDift : re. 1-V Oa ercrr comniaaiaa nr cbant or afnt. vr dollar, bayinc or ou Int fnr aaibr. no. rr e.n'fltn oa bia C-.oirnia.ion: rrovidrd Tbat wbonapirtt ana iau or malt liqora aro ooUl 0 cobiiQimiou Brhaia or agnra. iim b'l pat a tax nffira por ooataai tb.ir aato of aaid l.q qor. Rr 17 Ever? tn rcbaat. Jwlrr, rro- er. drof ji4. aod rrer of br doalrr, wbo aball bo and aril voda. ware, or m.r rbndlc- of wba'ovor Din or ueri p tioa. .xcrttt aarb aa ar. apoetailT tatra l?irr io tbia aet ahall. Io additioa I- bia ad valorem tax oa bi aioek. par lic.tio.iax. bDO-tabf ooo per cratooa ow Ibo total iagl of parcbaaro in or not of tbo P'ato. oxropt portbaora of f.'OJ nr daefifran tbo omdoevr. for Baa b or oo ervdi. Kbr aoeb poraooo b.ii toatioord aball partbaa aa priacipal or tbroa b aa unl or emmiaftoo aaoreaaat Er.ry por ooa aol toaod lalbia aocuoa aball. witkla too dataaAor lb- Brat da of Jaaaar aad Jal of ooebjoar. da Ivor l. ia KnUUr of jjd a awora oiato- t of tbo total aaaoaat of bia porobaaaa for tbo w co dinar atx anonlba. oadiaf oa tba ibirlT-flril dor of IVsoBiSor. or tbo tblnWib 4 Jobo Tbo 8bnff oball ra- nairo orrrr traaal.ot d.aUrto faraiab liiw mita o atattaraai t nia parco . . . nfi.a aa oaav b ItOWarT to aooaro ta eatoaoot or ta tat oa a am nnr.a.MM aaJ IL. HbTlS aOaJI OolIrCt ..LI tax witboat dalar. Tbo Hbonff aball faraUb tba .Lat.tBaat It tba RrCtOtOT OI I-J wbo aball record tbo ttaa la tbo tuh.b k.. t aa ioioir.d ia tbia aoctio. Tbo Brg-i.trr or Uortia anau naro . . . powr to roair to bmkcdbb bbbik LU lklaMBI U albBll bM BOOkB tor CX BBJinattOB to BIBB ; mmt wvmrj iMwivumm falllar to roodrr aeb lut or roroalajt oa daaitad to aabait bia book a for aorb.x- Llnailoa. aball bo aal't of a l-d.aa- t.i . l . 1 1 t . Jk m er. aan oo oobtioiiob aoat o-tbaa fifty dollar or ImprUonasoai DnBlrtboatblHaaa.. Itahall farta- or bo tb daf of tbo bWctator of Uoode U pm-to orrr evert bast . maatac ao oforroald. to tbo aad or obtalniac aaoa inf.raiailo, aad com pal U of vaaaoot or tba propor tax. - 8, 13 Ear poraon wbo, aa priael pal or ajroat. poddlo roda, war or aaar. cbaadiao of wbatertr aaao or daoiipUoo, otibor bLaad or water, wbotb.r aoeb poraoa aball travol oa foot, or witb aeoa raaeo orotborwUo, aball apply ba fiboriff oiboeoootT ia wbiob bo propooM to prddl for a licoDoe. aod tbo Sbrriff aball Wbo tbo lieraaoapoo ibo paaaooi i a Ut of (oa dollar, aaid llooooo to oxpir .al aivalra OBootba frooa ita da- Tbo liooaoa baood aa abovo proTldd aball Bi bo TUd aatil tbo oaaaa bdbii aara a oxbiblrod o aad ooaatoroiaoaBrio Et-iata of Dooda of ibo boo at, b wboai avporaaaaaal roeord of . all aaeb Ilea. a oball b krpt: ProTldod. Tbal orory oar ooo) pa a, or ataaaraetaror wao bball a41 or oC-r faroaia aa oowiaa - rbiao la tbia rHa'o aball 8r bo4oUo fUat Ttaaaarrr a lieoooo tax of two boa- trd dollar aaaaal! .oa tba mar bio ot Mcbi aaaaaCaetarvr Ao meranaai, o.airr oracoat aaUlaa oowln Baoataoa otoor wiao tbaa la pmrid-d ia tbU aoo loo. aball X a a a a roataxofua douar ia ooca osaoi j. Tbo f dlaoioc rrairiotioaa aao rop- tlaea-ballboaada: TbaJ aot eaoro loaa lrooa aball diU. oadr tbo ucooao (axc.pt aa to iddl.ra ta.wina bbocoio. wb- Kra'o licet. anw owroino u. oaWr i f itU teaplnvd J Tb I Uaad br lb aj Trraaarer aador tbta uo aball ao b taxed b aa eooM er as.nldp! Kwrrrnoaoot. Tba aotaiaaT la tbia M-eUoo cna'aiord aball prar.nt aaporaoo fraol BolUof; lira ai oak. ex ept ancti aro taxrd io arctioo tbirtroo of tbio arbrdalc, rrrUbleo, ebrotaara. aata; fratta or tb.r prodaeia ot toa fan) or dairy - orator Bab, boa. Bbar-a, aaapo. orprtotra na- .--- horria eootaiord aaau rrioaoo proaia-. froaipajii-ir tb taxiapod Io tbia act oprrooeawbo ooai in io f arrtaaodio. wbica tax ai a-a i rv. tctd or rocotr ta tbo aaao tuaaoor aa ia ibo caao ef ob.r avrebaa'a aod tra dora : Protided, Tbat aotbtaf aoroto ooo- taiood aball bo oo eoaatrard aa to roqaira a tax to bo paid by aa poraoa. otbac I baa rabaata aad poMiBra, lor nm -- taa. Ira. ortrwaro. araa. tooaco. aal', aad boar cotto doaaratio. tla war. and aortorrra of taoir niaoaiai. Tbat it abail bo tbo dot ofoaory pajwaa wbo poddioo Rood. waroa.Baorabaaaiaa, drg. aoatraaa or aaodioioo. aaa m wbooa a Ucooao tor iaa pupoa. U rooairod by law, apow of aa.CoaaUblo or aay JaiUa af tba roo of aay Towaabip ia wbkb oa aball Trad or offar to Taod eocb eooaaodl tioa, to oxbibit bt- liooa to anea caata bloorJaatloo of tbo Pooeoi aod apoo) fail Bra to avo oo, orary eb poddloe aball bo proaoaHHi to b podJUar witb at licoao aad aball b a arroaiod aad bold to aaawer ibo cbarr; aad it aboil bo tbo daty or all CoaatabUo aad Jaaiora ot tbo Poaoo io arrrat all poraoa poddliaa; wiraoat tbo liooaao roo,irod by law aad ta bald tboaa to aao war. Provided Taattboeoaa tj CoBBiBaiooor aball Lara powor, at Vbalr diacratluB, ioaxapt fro at ibo opo ratioa of tbio ooetloa aay pwor. lafirai iraao. wbo booaaoibor aaaaaa of ooppori lUa 13 Erarr rorooa aotioa aa a tfraaiBMr b bia owa Ubalf or aa agoot fr aaotber Boraoe. or firm, wba aball aoU or ebaa. dtoa. of any doacriptioa, bp wbooaal wliborwhb.ataaaptao, abail, brforo ao liIiic ordrra or taaklof bbJ "och aW obtaia a licena ttfacli oaojaar from tb Stalo Traoaror. by pajiafaoid Tn-aaaraf aa aaaaal Tx of flM a ad aball bo a oaipt fro at aoj otbor, tax, ahbr buta. eoaalf or taunicipoJ lint anj dealar wbvtber at principal or goat, wba ach oaiklaoAraaoU hy ralail (b aoapb or otborwioa ) la tbia Stato, aball bo oooeid ored a prddlor, aod aa aacb aball b aob jactto ibooaBO UX od andor tbo oaaao prrUioaa aa pod41r or La oaerW ritb wa.f ibia-obdalo: Froidd That tbo tax oa oocb lieouao far aoiliag or ctteriox to aU aoj apiriiaoat, iouaa. or malt liqaora la tbo inADDar. proaoribod ta ILL aeoiioa, aball bo two baodrwl dollara. aad oo 11 oa aaid Meoaao oball bo iaipoaod br bbj roaair or. aanioipol rowwaDt: ProtUlod. Thl act aball not appi to an petaea who aella oolj :wla or bia owa aaaafaetor. Anj paraoo violatinf 1b proriaiooa of tbia paracrapb aball bo flood oot .xorrdiag Cut dollar or IwprUooed aoaoxoMdiac tblrtr day, aad oball for fail abd pay boaidoa til to tbo Boor iff. io bo collooiod b diotrroa or otbetwlao, oao-baJf of wbkbabal bo aocoaaiod lor aa otb-r taxea, tba otbr half to ll- aao of tbo iaforuor aad tbo'JJboriff rqaa h, and itabaU bo tbo dot of all eooaty aad Towa ablp boDdd flMit it pruoocBt for poa oliioa aod.r tbi aocUoo Soc. SO- Eor ooBrpaa of Kpaiea, or atrotlia(eoBpaar of pevaoaa wbo aaaka a aapport b preifadiBtf u11 fotiaaoa, Cf 1 doLara for oaeb eoaai io i wbtcb tb offtr to practieo ao of tbalr eraf, rreor orablo oot of ao proport b-'n;iDr to aa of tbo eompaa. j Bat sotkihg baroia oataiard akall bo ao cooatraod aa to cxv cm pt tbtm front iadlcioieDt or pooaltiea lapuood taw. .i Mo St Oa aoor titooraat wbo deala ia or pouap lif btaioa; troda. fifWo dollar aa aallt. froacb roaat In wbieb b 1 oarttoa oa aaainraa.. i - 8o IM. .Oo rrr itiooraat poraoa or eoespasy poddllBf etaroo, II rt dollar aa aaal! oo oaeo waoo in afi or mwmu loaoabeoaoty wboca bo or laoy aaay pod dJ. If wagooaaro ooa aaoa, taa taxatiati bo paid oo oacb afrrt, j 8c. Tb UiM ca inaaraaco compi- airo aball bo as piaocfibl la tboinaaraBO lawiof ibiaHtato. ! i Br. ti tfrr poifva rqo". In tbia act to pa a tax oo rvcnplauf a!a. aball l t on ixili to tbo l('giar or uram, oo . mm . Ibo fir.1 aay or jaouarj anu jaijr raca soar. tboamoBBt of rrc.ltiB or aaba l.r . . . a. . . a a. 1 tbo prrcrrdinr ix rtiaiaa ; aau iuo u,g lalor f IWa aball kirp record of iuo M la a ouna irjn ir iuii parpwt. to Krinwr vf Drda ball,i wiibia to daya afur ibf hal aro kIvu io, furoiab Ibo rib.rifT wiiboropy tf aaid Hat, and tbo Hhriiff aball imoiodUtrlx proeoetp to col- Iret tbo tax iapooxd opoa tba copy of Wt farmabad biaa. Aay peroo falling to hat bia It-cipta aal.a ao r nqiicd io tbio arclioo aball b aor.j-ci to a double tax to bo r barred aralaal bia or tb Krriwter of Drodo aod oflircied by tb Mrriff;aod it ball bo tbo duty f tbd bb.r fl r I ort all poraooa to tbo KrgiaUr' f Dorda wbo fall to at aa ia ro,irta oy iw in lioiitor of LWds .bail ; bar tb aaaia mh loeeapal aoeb poraoaa to aaboait tbir book fur iaapjriua bb la conferred opoa bim la a:toa Ntrotwn of tbl act ia faprct to Borcbania. ote..' aad tbo a. boo peoaltica prae (b4 ia aaid ocotioa w . -f . S a a. a a a.Teato or tbia act ara b.rcD laipoaoa for tefaaal oa tbo part of any peraoa re ferred to la tbio otka io aabo.lt bia books bB daaiandod J I f 8oc . Aay poraoa drairior o rnaar. Ia any trad, profoaotoat or booiaoaa laxod by tbia act, exo.pt aoeb re ar owb.rwiao iroridrd for ia tbt act, aball nko appli catioa toibo boiflT tatiajt ibo ebarao tr of tbo trad. proiioa or boaineaa. aad tba pJo at wbieb bo propaaaa to oo dart fbaaa. Tb- Hborlff Bball araat tbo Iimou vItifbt tbo Parana to wbonitia taaaed tbo r'gbl to eondaet tbo trade, pro- froaioo or baaiaeos tbereta I apreiBed, ia tbat eooaty aad bo other.' Bolroa tbo law latpoainr tba tax aball otbtrwire direct, " . . . mm a m m . . oatll tbo Brai aay at jaaoar naxt caaa inr ' ' ! i i Ereryexpr row pan aball aaake ro- tara to ib fobilo Troaaorer oo or aatora tbo first VlooJ.y ia Jaanary Apr.l, Jal aad October la eacb year, of ibo eotir grooa oaraiara aad rotaipta of each com paay witbla tbo 8tati if Kortb rroliaa, darisa tbo tbroa mnniba paxt proeeedtDC Tbo aaid rrperta aball bo ; yerioed , by tbo aatb of tbo ebiof aSiar of tbo eoapao. r arBt ef tb eoaipapr. !t ita ptincipal eQoaia tbia Stata.i Tb aaid oompaay aball, on or befor tb tbird Monday of tacb of tb said BMatbs. pay oa tbo ffnia reeeipta two per a.ataa for eacb three moatba. aod for fail are to aaaxe ancu r rrt.or ray aob lat. tbo oompaay aball Eay a peaaUy of two ibaal dollar. Ut a ooUeotod by aacb dbenlT aa tbPoblJ Trraaarer Bay doetrnate, b dtttiraa or otbawroo. ! I 't Ever ulegrapb eoatpaay deia boal- lo tua Dtato aaaiu at too tioie aao la tbe aBB.r prracribed ta tb preceod lag aoetioo, aaabo report of tko " eatlro re CoipU of aabl eoBBpaay-wiikia tbia 8iata aad aav to tbe Pablio .Troaaojor two par nt ftr oaeb lb roe niptba. aad ia ease af dafaartafaach report-aad payaieBt. tbe soaabaay obaX pay a poaalty nf mo tbeao- aaJ dolar. to bo aoUected by BDk?borifl aatbePablM Treaaarer abail dmiirBaro, by d treea or otbewiao. i I . rrecediog unction a tax trareiir.tr theatrical enmpaciea 5j oo eacb exhibition ; concerto, nioaical en- tertainmnta or lectore, $3 nnleai (Tiren fur reiigiona j or cbantanl pnrpoea, arena or raenagerir 8NK) for each day, and $1U for earb aidf bow; gift entTprii or any per son or establishment off. ri tip j gif or prize to induce parcbanrs, $115 and one jer cent on grot rect-lp'r; billurd a-tlo-.na $2U on each table ; bnaline alley tr anv table inr atand lor catne or plar, t'-0: on tbe Kroaf receipt a of hotel, boarding boQPe., rea'anrantt and eating booae, one half of one er rent; oa pnblidifer lien, toll gates and brMgeej $5 and one-half of one per cent on grunn reoipu;on keeiaraof horses or tnnlea for hire, witb or wit boo re b Idea. 92 per annom for each borae or mole t oq borers or sellers of borace or males ss A business $5 for each conn'y ia whicb the bast Bess is carried oo; oa bog drovers 5 for escb county, not to spply to persons wbo seil;stocK rataeu oy tbemselTep; oa every itinerant dentist, medical practitioner, por trait painter ot daguerrean srtiat, 5 for eacb coanty he oprates In ; a a O oa every itinerant dealer in prtz- pbotographa or prizeaof soy kind 1100 for eacb county : ou every sleepiog car csed oo soy Hailroad la this State $50 per Annum; on 1 i- t fil a I i ml rsch msrrisge license $1 snd 50 cents fee to tbo Register; oa tbe nse ef ootanr poblie aea! 25 cents, i a Da age rows Experiment. N Y. Herald. Hay 11.1 A yooBg raaa la pa La baa booa expori- BMBiiBgwiia Mrai ur oieo.ora: a t.a b aa m. voce, it. i. u vi aia) ww, inn u of tbo world, too. Tbat aso -was infasa. I SO YEARS AGO The A'. C. Lrgitlalurrt of 1830 - a . i n a lOoM.bolo Unojfer, Ma 1 1 Soitirxje iKf ou !ablihed an Hi-noU- from W. W. nJi'ti, ' taken from the Charlotte Democrat, ou .n:rt T.tnra iu lialeiab ' lu wbtcb it tasiared tbat.tbeo!d tJufn Uoaie in Releicb, hav'lifg berit bOTUed iu 1S33 n Now this ta a roiatake. The uld State Iloaau was barned some nmfia the spring or summer of 1831. Oo the the 3 1 Monday ol November 1830, 1 took my seat iti tbe Ii:ialai are oil bat -year aa a member of Ibe Boaiw of Commonn from the coanty of Qailford. Mj. AUea Peoply waa my colleague. and Iloa. J. M. IJtck, alterwards Jadge Dick, of tbe aame uoonty, in the Suate. We met iatbe old State Hour. 1 Alrer sixteen daya ittiog, my seat was vacated and I returned borne. In 1831 my coun ty returned me again to the Li I at are. We again met on tbe 3J Monday of November, 1831. The old State Hoaae bad beeo burned down, And this L-giaUture con veoed in tbe Governor' Palace, at tbe then (aoatb) end ol Fayettevillr a'reet; aud organized Uj electing Ubarlea Fiaber speaker' of the Ilouaeof CommoDS.aud lion. D. F Caldwell (afterwards Jatlge Cald well), speaker of (be Senate. At the time of which lam writing. And ia fact from tbe formstioo of ibe State government, oi to tbe amended coudtiiatioa of 1835, tbe Lfgialetarr elected the Governor nl North O-trolius. The L-giU lure Of 1830-31 bad elected Gen. Moutforti ttrokea, of Wilkes coanty. Governor, who for aotne caush did not bring hia family to reaido iu Ualeigb; beocu tbe Palace became tbe State House for the time being; Chatl. Manly l'rtiiCipal and F- B Freemio, Heading Clerk ot b II aae at tbia spbViou. ' Among tbo procuinent members 61 the ilouae, the moit prominent waa nndoabtedlr, Wm. Gaston ol Newbern, afterwarda one of the as oociate Jntlgea of tun Sopreme court ot North Carolina. H. M. Pearaoa ot Jtowau, afierwanltt Chief Just ice cf tbe State, altlioogli tbia waa his second term, gave totuple proof of hi ctp- itv-for pablicaaei'aloeaa. William U.Ily wood; John BrdSgt Mr.. L tug ol alilaxJ. A llill,aa 1 many olhera were among the rising young men who participated ia tbe work of that session. . Perhaps ss brilliant, if not tbe moat brilliant of all tbe young men in that bHly, t vu. Uagh McQaeeavbol he laded taxJy, aiider tbe bligbt of intemperaace. 1 will only mention one more, be waa my trtejd, tbe father of lion. Clera. I)jwd, then, like mynelf, a young member, but tbeu giving proof of the good aeuse and soaud discretion that marked bis long private, (if not public life.) ; . At tbe time ot which I am writing there were not many ne erupt per a published like it ia to day. ' Joaepb Galea & Sna were publtabing the lialeigb Register; Tbomaa J.Lemay, tbe AoriA t'arvlina Star; tbei only otbera tbat 1 can call to mind are, tbe Observer At Fayetteville,7?rora er at Uillsbom, Chronicle it Milton, Patuiot at Greensboro, then re cently atarted, sod the Watchman At Syllabary. ! - A leading" subject of interest io tbia session related to Bmks and banking. Tbe bill to charter a bank ou the fends of tbe State aod to be rao ia tbe iutereats "of fh people tailed. A bill to charter a bauk, known as tbe tain bank bill, to charter tbe Merchants' Bank in tbe eaatern, and the Farmer' B tnk ia tbe western portion of tbe Stale also failed. ; The western por tioa of tbe Slate bad long writhed under tbe mani fest injustice of tbe old county bai ot represent aMon under the old Coo stiiailou, which, gave to eacb coun ty in the State two Cocjuiourrw and one Senator witbot regarJ toite exteutvf ter i itory, number f in babitants, or reveiaa accruing therefrom. Aod as the large ciau ties were generally in tbe west, and the small ones iu the east, it bad caused tbe two sections to look with jestoody on, und dMirnnt each oth er. Hence, this aubjeut of para mount interest, eaecitlly at that day, waa the. calling of a conveu liu'u to equalize tbe representation a ss ta do away witb interminable Iog-rolliogata it was called, when aay meaaure for ibe benefit ot one section bad to be purchased by helping ou something somewhere elic. The burning ot the State llouae bad, however, " this good effect, that it no doubt hastened much tue calling of a conventiot; which waa done by Che Legislature of 1831-'35. The exeusea of tbe tew State House, so far exceeded the estimate made At the start, tbat Instead of $50,000 voted by this Legislature, finishing it, as it was alleged when granted; it would cost over a half million dollats to fioiab it. To obtain ancb large sp proprlaiiona, at a time when the people were all unused to high tax es, wss not to be expected, onlee " a real gnevancee were redressed ana all sectioos larraouixed, sr-.d t qnsl ia.ric meted oat to all. How far .. . . . hi iheM reflections are corre;t I will not presume to eay. Bat tbia much the tACts of history do say : thai bolore one half of tbe large appro- griation, needed to build tbe new tate House bad been made the long prayed for Convention had been ordered. Tbat it met in 1835 and revised the old Constiiatu n, . r.nr.ll-r-tin atarted - - - . , the nevgoTernmeot,witQ til Its sec ttuod auiiea, each vuiue. with otuer for the commuu good, and i Lin lor ttboiu Tour year before 31 new orue Uousa v finished. If any member of the LfgialatQte of which 1 bare ueeo wrttiug, ebxll eee thrse remi uisceticfa, I (ball b; very ciad hear from him. - Amos. Weaver Ulayton. N C., April 28 n, 1831. How Jefferson Davis Left Richmond. JYow Judge Bruce s Reminiscence lieore the (Southern Uutorteat Association. Piesidcnr. Davis and bis family were in their pew tnat morning. I saw the sexton go io tnat' pew in the mult rt t be services and speak to the Presi dent, and the President retire from tne congregation. 1 was not feel ing well tbat morning. 1 leit tbat something waa going wrong witb our cause when I saw the Presi dent withdraw: and tbi, iu con nection witb the indisposition refer- rea to, caused me also to retire from tbe church. I reoaired at unct) to my lodgings on Secoud a oiieet, oot tar trom tne residence of Dr. Morris, in Linden row, on Iraukliu street. Dr. Morris a brother of our friend. Col. John D Morris, well kuowa to m m of as present this evening was presi dent or general 'Superintendent of 'be telegraphic lines in the Confed erate States. Immediately on reach ing my lodgings l uie-t a friend wbo asked me it I had heatd the news. I rO"P'ndel vNo, wb.it is it ?" He replied : Dr. Morris's little daugh ter was just owr here, aud said that her father had just come Home, and stated tbat General Lee tid telegraj bed Preidi-ut David i hat the eniuy bad brokeu tbe Confederate liues, that armv would have to re tiru inrther Soutli, aud Uicliinoud would Lave to be evj cuaied." The hours I remained in Rich mond, on thai melaucboiy Sunday, alter leaving St. Pitul's,wvre umoug tbe sa ideet of my hie. I felt tbat our causei was men tbe lost cause. M.tuy of the scenes witnessed b tno as I weut to aud Iro through tbo streets of tbat good old city were heartrending. -The bad uews bad spread with lightening speed all over town. Having spent . much' of tie time dar ing tbe war iu Richmond, I bad firmed many acquaintances among its uoblo aud buapitable cit Izeos, and, am proud to say, some of them became my dearest lrieuds. Tbo men generally were on the streets, aud large uu tubers of tbe ladies stood iu tbe doors and on tbe steps of their houses, many bathed iu tears, makiug inquiries aud giv ing ntterance to wotul disappoint ment and anguish. Aboat night fall I look' mv seat in a car of tbe train at the Dtnville deor, prepar ing to start southward with its sad and disappointed human freight. Tne President and bis Cabinet were on tbe same train. vBy this time I had become much exhausted by tbe fatigues of preparation aud visits to attachod friends for tbe purpose of leave-taking, and had almost succumbed to tbe indifference re sulting from tbe irredeemable loss aid dissappoinled hopes. Mv fel low passengers, both male and fe male, in the crowded car, were very much in, the same plight. I never knew so little conversation indulg ed by so large a number of acquain tances together, for we were nearly all acquainted witb ;ob other, aud I may say. fellow fugitives driveu by tbe ex me, great calamity and wrong. Very few words were in terchanged. Sleep soon overcame most pf as. ITiis, I well remember, was my case, for I dropped to sleep before tbe train stsrted from Rich mond, and was cot aware , of its departure when it left. I slept quite soundly nearly all tbe night thtonch. I believe, we did not leave Richmond Jintil pretty late in the uigbr,'aul when day . broke on u.Hirti the morning of April 3, we were somewhere in tbe neighbor bood of Borkuville Junction, prob ably betweeu that place and Roati eke. We stopped at every station ou the way, croaus thronging to iLefraiti at euch to make itiqairies, fur Ibe bad news iu this cate pre served its proverbial reputation for fat .traveling Everybody songht to see, rdiake hands wtib and speak to tbe PieMdent, who mslutained , allthe wav a bold tront, gave no evidence, by woid or appearance. of despair, but spoke all along encouragingly to the people. A Touching Story. One rarely meets with a more tooshing romance than is found in tbe lollowiug story which comes from Wales: A number of years ago some miners were exploring an old pit that bad long, been closed, found tbe body of a young man dressed lu a fashion long out ot date. The peculiar actiou of Ibe air of the mise was such as to pit serve tbe body so perfectly tbat tlrts body ap peared asleep rather tbaa "dead. Tbe miners were puzzled at the circumstances; no oue io the dis trict bad been misled within their remembrance, and at last it wa resolved to bring tbe oldest Inhab itant an old lady long past ber eightieth year wbo bad lived sing le in the' village tbe whole of her life. Ou being brought into the preseuce of the body a strange scene occbrred. The old lady fell on tbe corpse, kissed it, and ad- the ilreastjdit by every term of eudear- ail the uieai pokeo id the latignase of a bygorm geiieration. " He was hei only love, be bad waited for him dario her lone llle. She kuew h. bad riot! foraaken her. Toe old lail r Aft t W . " & 3 t - lo betrothed kiiiv H ir rw,f,.r fv uu IMF) juuue mD uaa oeen Tbi . J ; .TT lover bad dissDOeared mrarerioriM ly and:8be bad kept fahhtol during the long interval. Time had stood still wftbj the young- man but ban left itajmarkf oo the woman. Tn miners wbd were ptesent, were rough set, but very gently aud with j teartuiieyes they removed the old ( .l' !fl. lady toj her jhouse, ai d ha nigh ner taiflilul spirit irjintd t bat ol ner loug iosl lover." I'M Dry. j r ill . Ed tIateiqt : -I see iu your is- -ne of the Daily Patbiot of May icie cooied trom the lUidsvlllej Times, purporliog ta be an interview between our worth Senator kud a reporter of the Time'; lb article d ies me iniustice. Out Senator i and mvtelf were on the best of it-rms during the entire ses sion of t he i Legislature, and are on the. same terms uow. We diflfi some as to the best wnrkioe ulan for prohibition, bar differ honestly. All I did in the Oinuibas Prohi bition Bijl, or any other bill, was done openly,! i1"1? and faithfully. l have no! apology to make. I do not desire a controversy, certainlv not with Ijfriebds, as to my actiona wuiiw au tuumuie loemuer irom toe noble old, county ot Guilford in tbt uast Le&inlaiarfe. Bat I fear no controversy1 witb any oue inside oi oatside ot the Legislature as to mv temperance views and ..voting a- ; 1 j l ! J iL . 1 If it is de ireq o carry tne war to- to VAtriei ,f why carry it there, aud there 1 w I be to meet it, aud the public ma . judge wbo has crossed i he line kit-ethica and courtesy meal, i Saw and beard for mvell i i - i while iu Kalelgb, and it remiuded me of my Oo hood !ajK, wIihu we played what we called a Sweep stakes gamei of marbles, every fel low fur hiidsel , regardless ot friend or foe, anil ba luck take tbe hind most. Asja simple: our Sfuattr rial conteatlj ritb our Senator in the j le. d, Supported by the two members in tbd House toes figh iug as in If rout, and friends, ot tnoie we tiatpraily expected as friends, kics iu ; ns bebiud. Every fellow wasl fot bis own interest. Oa the liquor uestion, I naturally took: the side o prohibition, could take' uo pthef. Tbe opposition tbemseives me ll I had would have despised deserted tbe principle 5 I i ar ia of all my former life. Mauy oi my other perMiual friends ure on the feidc of this I question. Many gootl bat citizens driiitt imore or less, rht-ir limUi'lcr as no part ot then good! citizeSsbi p. They are men with such well balauced aoDetltes aud dispositions' and such due nat ural gilts t bait they make good cit izens, in spite of tbeir drinking Much meu should tive nn whatever of pleasure jbeyj have iu drinking lor the public gd. i ! We have uo barsb words, no abose no malice, oo unfriendly feehuge, not accasittons agatuct those ou the other side. Gray hairs going dowu in eorraw to the grave, poor wretcbj'd iomen living in a desolation wbichj no language can name, beggared, ragged aueduca- . '. . . I a a ' a . a a . . ted children, Ditgnieu nomes, ru ined manhood, all will io dae time brine I up their I accusations aud with tbe forct ot gashing thunder I bolts burst asunder tbe bands ot I legislative ; ethics," trickery aud dodging, aud demand and receive protective aud humane laws on tnis great bU'-ject. jWej do not claim tbat temperance is a panacea for all tbe ills and sufferings tbat come nat- orally aod unavoidably are enough, without others and greater ones un necessary .brdagbt - upon ns. We do not es(ousd this cause as partis sans or churchmen, but as human itariaua of everyj fireed j aud color. of every taita and sex. We es- po use it because tde know it to be right right igbt mjali the past, I tbe prove itj so right to-day, tairwjtbco have alreadt records 1(H) 000 tesutied in it tat or, and 200,000 oioie faitbtnl Mtomen and many men are waning wining anoanx-i ious to be pac Ut oh tot: stand iu its favor. It (iv ii I pe right in all coaiH'tr time. ThM creat princi ple is a kiuKmati sol truth aud pos I 1 ! sibly tuny be crushed tb earth tor the present, uu8 will nse again, drewsed in the garments of a tietter day the eteriiblars pf God are bets. e iegaid the principle as the losfer-chiloi rjf pure, virtuous womaubood, tbe band maid ot Christianity, aud ;tbe pharos of the moral world, which shad shiue ou aud sblnej ever pnjlailing and. an dimmed ta tbej end ol time. We as a pioblbitionist rxpeet to stand by our-colorsJ Many ot as bavnWs j 1 600 always been wiiblthem ana never . i a d' t . t .. will desert, II it (scatters parties and politiciaus worse! tban a barrel of 1 - a! T a " ' a . ignited : giant guc powder would a busbel oi egg-sneiis. i Politicians would hot be satisfiel wan any government wuicn uio . i : -.Je 'am ment not keep ibem in power. A pare. Theocracy would geuuiuef personal not satisfy! them; ,1 Intemtierance and its votaries and attendant evila bave damaged aud generally finajiyj destroyed all parties and all civiiizaMonsin all tormer ages of the world. We are contetiding for a femper afe, industrious, economical, wide awake, thorough-going, 1 educated manhood fo tbe' boys of our land. Many ol ns will doubtless go down in tbe contest, add, wpon any of oar side fall; we say, in 'carve hot a li ne. -. 1 ! " I ! g raise not a stone." bit Ipave jthem alone embalmed in the memory of the suffering and the sorrowing. We send our heartfelt greeting r ibe fearless Board of Coquty -Com- missiooers ot Guilford.' 1 !J ! 1 . J. 8. Racsdalk. Jamestown, N. C, May IU, ISil. . I - - : i- i. a " I. ... ) I . 1 TT 1 Ccwpens Centbnriial. ii ;- . i t i The Charlotte Observer plj Tburs a day morning contains a lengthy aud b very inteiesting account r of the d celebration of Cowpni Cetenriil ar Spartanburg,. S. C.l Yeaterdat: v.i.uiwuiioi.rfau jii jvvuvti a. rr. luei muitaty display was special feature of me occasion. I At 11 o'clock, Senator (Vad llSmp ton and other distinguished 'geutle men approached the grand stand, when immediately tbe iepacioas -quare, containing about five acres, was crowded to suffocation, f Mr. W. A. Courteuayi 'Mayor of Charleston and chairman: of ! tbe Cowpeus centennial bummittee. ben in.a formal epeecb and point mg iu tue oiaiue uu tue fig us; oi tbe stand, I announced that tbe committee in completing ! it! bad performed I be function lor which 11 had been organized, and in turn ing the workmanship ovr Into the nauds of bis Excellency, Governot Jobustoo Hagood, on behalf! of the committee, as be now prbposed, to do, ha at once signified the f attain ing of this end and tbe termination uf lne committee's existe4cej Gov. ? Hagood , assumed the :barge, making an appropriate I re- Hponse, and the oratious Ot the day were then proceeded witb' jj Senator Wade Himptd.nf (re'prtj seutiug Mary laud, Virgiulij,Ni4i th Carolina, South Carolina and Ten uessee, was ! tne nrst speaker, jj A (be conclusion ot nts speecn 8u he had a message to deliver auditors tiom the Piesideut bis or be' Uuned acates. Uu uis I ieavutr Washington Pre.'deut j jGiuleid !aia io him "iiiipiess to tiit-s toond r(-gret that owing tojtt jpis uf business aud the iudispositioul ol ois wife be could not nietj wib Uem on this interesting occasion Ot all the promised occasions 6t he 3 ear to bad most foudlyj looked torward to a participation io. the Cowpens Centennial, and 'bis! sor row was great to discover, jai the last moment, that be j would Ibe obliged to forego tbe pleasure.!. 11 requested a special favor that the should not neglect to invite bim to be present npou tbe first tutare oc casion of the kiud, aud be jw'pttld make every effort to reciprocate ii iu person." j Senator Hainptbb Wld tor bis part: and, ne poped, : u tneir pebalf also,! he would bid hioi a hearty welcome whenever he shoald see tit to come among themi j This sentiment was responded to j. by three hearty cheers for the Presi deut of the United States bV itbe assemblageJ j ji ;j - ,J j ; ( i Senator Hampton was fillowed by Tnos. Weutworth Higgioson oi MaSHHCbusettsJ represeutiug New fiampitbire,! Massachusetts, Rbede Islaud and Connecticut,' j nd tbe latter in tarn, by Senator ;m. U. Francis, of New Jersey, I repre--eutiug tbe middle States. '-; J The speeches were all in the best spirit, and, what is, perhaps, rarer, were sufficiently brief. j; Q vi ! At theeouclasion of tbe speeches a number of charming yoaug ladies, decendants from the nerdes of Cowoeus.! were escorted by the Washington Light Infantry band, ula ing a lively air, to the steps ol ibe monument, which they ascend- led audi stationed themselves around tbe summit of the base pre paratory.to tbe ceremony of the au veiling. When tbe signal j jwas given tbe skeleton framework sap porting the United States flags en shrouding tbe statue was polled away by means of ropes in i tbe bands of tbe yonng ladies and rj- vested in a striking manuer the bold clear oatliues of the brpiizf counterfeit ot General 't Daniel Morgan, the nntutored backwbbdis warrior. The per greeted with a shout surprise. ; warrior. Tbe performance wa of involuntary The Longest Rivers in rfhQ ! Woild. i The following are the longest, I 11 p V..1U lur. aiu. - ' j riz in. in South America, falls fiom tbe Andfs tbrouub a course of 2.4 GOO miles; tbe Mississippi. trom t Stony Mountain rnus 2.C90 mile." ; LaPlata,. from tbe Andes, 2,215: miles; the Hoaogbo, iu China, from; tbe Tartarean; chain of mounrajn is 3.2C0 miles, the Yangtse-Ivatig runs trom the same mountains, and im4 0C0 mi'ea lone: the Ni e frOm lhe Jihel Kumri Mountains, coar-1 miles; tbe Euphrates, from Ararat, is 2,020 miles long; the I Volga, from the Yaldais, lis 2,100 miles; the Danube from the Alps, is 1.700 1 miles in length; the ludus, from tbe Hymalayas, 1,770 miles; tbe Ganges fans trom tue same source -j and is 1.650 miles lofi; tbe Orinoco, from the Andt s, 1.500 miles iu length; the Niger, or Wbarra, is 1 900 miles long; t Don, Dneiper iand tbe Senegal are each over 1.000 miles in Ifop'ib; the Rhine andithe Gambia are 858 miles in extant j Tbe Cougo river. Its urmc-ipai source is io Lake Bang weolo, Dear ly jo the latitude of Zanzibar.' jit flows north and northwest into Central Africa, 500 or COO miles north of tbe equator, anj south-: went into the Atlantic ocean a dis tance of almost 3,000 miles. New Series No rtRh1 The Unfit d State-n fM-ie ;" T tWaH. Letter io Ailapta CoBatltatloo. DrTot queville pronuuucm the Aoencau Senate tbe riobles Ibpdy of men la the world, Thar, traa! 40 " tears ago, pr. more. Tbo ijrmaik may be true now, tor thee are Bone illustrious meu in theSmte. burjonel who sees the .show! every dy and occasionally gliujpsjs be hind tbe scenes has many (of bis The; great meu are not as eh quent or aa wiity, or as ttie as jouj think v tbe won Id be. They M.qututly ay fsrupid thinga'aud buotle ou t UUIIUUB VI IIH UlMLIllUCt'UVf. i 'ud uuiirnii i Uijt ia at wit. - ia, re- a partee they are hatdiy better than the average mau you chat w b At ? t bo j hotel. Their of each other are llUjcvj-Hl pucies i couBXifoual talks witb th ir h : a ... a. . UOl CtHl&t t-d to -' U'tids. : but crop out -hi i &e coa) uiitieo iucm and even on tue tJ iur M the I august, Senate itself. But bia is not pe worst tnat! ciu bo id of mem. id ere aro graver charges wuicn i can indite B itti a indt tree j ifud- the poison otislanuen The lives of alr-tbese men are not what they! should be. Standiua as thev do, exemplars of the nation, its elected nobility, there sboul'd b& lewtfr flaws in the moral character ot many of them. A -Senator ) who has j ust. retired, I ived uotor i ously iu Washington witb a woman who wore not bis ring. 1 recently saw one ut the brightest men in tbe present list so intoxicated 3 on tbe floor of the Senate that bis friends wanted. ui(Diiaa.ei out. uje oi.ttie t-troufr. . - est of the men who b IY .the Sj ii ate ou tpe 4rb ot M rc Fas ttiraellEjeS wo tipsy mat ins gr grotthoju capers in migt gofuri-her. b at.iiltelledt; cut be (J.-b.iqe. I what I have l riiieu.is not tnt ui i u . gossip ot ibo Social epy,. It id wliut 1 hear iu ojien talk auioug the peoplik who wauld seoru to do iiij lstie tu ativ one. luekse are ad ibitiiiM to niife; luiijii;g Ho 1 ilo iioij-'iujpute aubt . I . - . i r " i . . . l . r dyaiuMi. ipe guoo, ii ue kiul huie- Miuled men iu the beuktte.l Of these there arejmauy, aujjd iill the tkmp4 tattuns, and passions of pub I is liiQ mnny a ni;iu walks tnat lofty way AiibihU heart hh wbi :e and iwfc-ip As a- kvomku's. In. no Cf I a t-t f 111 . a ri T ' i a - virtue so severely tifst-e.i bv-.bt.uid--' 'j' ihhments or ouioial iu . 4 t ... . . i Mon-as it IS iu obrs, land then is no-'h 1) llut irioure o tue streugtn oi jAmthqao mauQoou tuan tue iqt mat-many a mau walks tbroughf the -jbesttting waii i8 ot! our posiiiical sv I J t. .1 . J i - " stem straight to tbe end of a noble, pure and lifted lite I Tbe Atiauia C'onnttfuriujBas dis covered a1 corner lujciay peas, and sas!tbe demaud ia the f Nevr Or- abou; one bundled and eigry tl ous and bushels. With this jLict as a basis1, the organizers iuf the c( fner pursued tneir wa eUgirly into the MtatjsVius jjf the suijjleir,, -jThey dis covered that the ctop'wouh ho t wenty tbpnsind buuhes Ishori in other' words . that oujy about 'one ' buudred aud sjxty thousand vb liisb ela would be gatbere;dft Tey tlierc qponf armt-d themselves, for the coufiict, aud proceeded tb buy op i,be )uropfj In poiutj cf iict, .hey bought one huudttd ai"'' fjrty thousand bushels, uS froui CO cuts io $1.03. and the market has I Hrti e.qaezed and tighUnetl uni-iT' the i lii ictj has reached 8L75-a'ud $ J.OG .1 ---figures which sbbv a comlort-. , ablekum to the credit o those ' rho arrapged tbe corneri ! j Tbe Raleigh Neit$ Observer ssiys these speculative comers are jbe- j obmiog very fasbionible, aod tqero ! is no telling bow long tbe genu of tbe ring will arrange to fqueeze he market on whippoorwill peas. Our farmers should therefore, tke time: by the bindleg as well as pe fore otk, and plant largely of those varieties of peas which, unlike the clay j pea, are not loaded. ; It might be lb order to denounce corners of ali sorts, bat the cohieiiug would era morf-over, that the day will cotne wbeptbe farmers of the South w,i 11 be euablcd to con er the cbtt market n their own iuttresl Oebilf. ,1 iTble Cola Vatsr Campaig ,1. : J Parmer Cile cond and M h iiict May 12. uuer f soihe, meu urines to -niind the x-uKee' stildUT who rig-nts anainsi j.iousou oat iuii.1 ar zm. . . if! Mi . . Jt. . nn 1 . aucel bat drink likle'D.inder-UHj- Bi.xtnl- ! Y I I. -' ;' flTi UaIwou oil Pinl.ihilU AA A- AA ' l taa I U tiMM'X B"i; um IttMiI) wan elected 4liijor osi-Siiisfj ry fj' ' . i aa- A- .'.-. i i 1 u mejoiity, yet tjaitfoary h auw owni And ju that lino old towil, Murfreesboro, '"Prohibition received ai oau oiacKeu eye; getting pniy, I . . . . . .. . . J t votes fur. to 1ij ucrain&t. It Ss now understood, says fu Cart ha ere Gazette, that the ant tli-' Drohibmouists win uoid a Couveur- tipu ib Raleigh somitimf ioJurie for the purpose ot a i borough or ganization iu tbe comiugcampaigd; bat! ithey intend hbting it wit that potent and pop our campaign er, tbe aimignty --dollar.' TUeai- mighty dollar .generally wius.j-JKb. Patriot, j h -I Tne "wetb" carried Asbevillf, over pot juuu a. ragg. vo pre ' - i 1 - T I I some tbe issue was not squarely made! but Sammy bad tl.e suij port of the Auti-PrODibjtionists. We observe in tne lipisconai Lhurch Messenger a letter trom Ur FJJ.iMardoch opposing; acMoUj jljy the cburcb in lavorpt proaioiiion; thbcgb favoring Prohibition iii.tBe abstract, as a citizen. I be liMical Recorder bus au arncie id -tue same - a r . i i vein,! strongly opposing any intfo auction of churches. lie queilion into the o 1 : abd I ? i i 1" -4- s J '! V 11 1 f -i 13JBJ A attaaapt to aoll fooda, wara or '1 i 4 - 1 '; -H
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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