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:1! 'If' ft; 1 i ii If U r f i! 1 it. If ii ; . i ; . .' t . ''HI! ll f r i : ''! "1 Hi "if; fcirington mxb V3obkllag: "7 LEXIKGTOIX, IT. C. V : FRIDAY, DECEMBER; 12, lS"tG. honor and interestlof North Carolina convj ,r,;tfo,1 tncMi men as llioos, IhtDHines Jenkins, and a great many others too nu merous ad entirely too small .menuou But this democracy is all powerful, and in j impl did not! undertake lo- decide favour of cith er party;! is not that all that language imnliest SurclV uo mail not entirelyjpst to u every ensJf-jtiiJV'conn" V1 n ' implies anythjng else. Again he sayhat Elalcisli tlic I.cglslal are. Having been called again to Raleigh on important business during the last week, we have not been able for the lastwo issues of our paper to devote that lime and atten tion to its columns which we desired, llut as We arc at home once more, wc shall en deavor to make the Flag as .interesting to our readers as wc possibly can. While in Raleigh we attended on the de liberations of the Legislature as often as the nature of our business' would permit us, and ::n: pleased to bear witness that the members ,rrnrallv were punctual in their attendance f1- j ' as though they seemed to ies ; lv conscious that a great and .sibility was resting upon thum ' eolCenlinrfi air. we h; VC no UOUOl .that thev feel theinse'.ves'fu.ily equal to any ' ... . . V 1.. Y which mav arise. i u.u nr.. i!-,- ,t !iu hli-p i ! ill :1V !'Vi .,)'. the lanzuaire oi ...-' 0i,..i,.,nt Senator from ! Mr. Warner was driyeuo make rusrstate- i.,i i J ...J ; cr.lf idpfeneeyUDon being' falsely V-.iih ' W hat e er u iouchcu, v.f iiiuius , y j, ,T , ,! ,i3 vrrv cc. that it has touched dull i1JaJicibu.ly?tta5eav ij. . wmmfm :o',r,;t" .bl. great iuterost of No'rih Caro-, priv otaS the grounds tor sp- 'J fc .4.'.-i'--4it.iA-'-:'itui--nia'tv4rA -past at thc 4- '-"iil-Tit: -"XttZrr'A votes were cast at tthrTI r-.. r in.pm.l lmnrovements i iotft election .tnt'orsyin, l win sa i ill' U.IUIllUll ! , . - lJJ for thaVhasbeeTi sutticienuy . coinincuun Wlhe , Floor heretofore, liut tor a for that contemptible sheet, ' the Western Sentinel," one of whose editors which "for many' week; graced the store house door of Messrs. Cooper k Whatton, in the;tpwrt,of Glemroonsville, a;id of which the foilaivYng (taken, fronr memory) is a copy, tlieate beingforgoUenTi . notis ill the Cokes what 'twf''yi''' shouse yv L plees, cum lorj-itl ana paAip cause i want to settle up with mister preets - r. -.-ona3 Tfyarner- - o' eitm"- consrvierame imnt ... i.iature. Many schemes have been brought ! Upon,hv A iDrwnri!, an oi wnu-n n- - . cy-'j ial advo- , Nov Mr. Editor, you fy ill see that' he h as not jy ail tl e do wh at Id id s a ,'b ii t" in order to screen the ignorance of hiV mighty hero, lie' has 'altered he spelling : of every word in the " notis except Hri&?&ntrha$ ;s pelled them.all correct!" except two, and lioc pupil' plian p-ed the 'snellwffir of o'uV of tliem two, !so as to change tfje sound LVas 'such' 'meanness JeyeV be foie 'heard of ? Did any dog eVer'exhibft' ' such plafir symptoms' of hydrophobia ? I tlifnk: "ixotM from: his at- te in p't to b i t e t h ose who h ever d i d h i m any harm, Wonder when' he's. going to1 bite himself, or has he already -doub s I -'. ' . Now w hat -could' have ihductd thei feUow thus to pesvei-tadl- t, mipJl .and: mis- 1 H, Thomas, and Whitel i. ,v mmiunw:,i:o-di.Lhe Sut : N Avs. Ms... Battle, llryant, Bvirgcss nose there Vio dunjrrr.rf un oxje- rCauiVroii; Carf,KVrry Clarke Dockwvi ' t, -it II I T f I " - k that he hd' i..:eMnp.lvudvde- iaton,. r oariue, ,rii, iiawwing, iueumr- molished and used me up tliat' hq ' .would mid, Martin, Milkr; -W.,Ji. iMyerg, A.. 3y never hear of nic s?aii:-U if so he 'might "s, Unpisey, Sawlff, Taylor, J. ; W. have profited bv the historv of " ionas, who ! 1 homas, ruanil. . iluer utmost importance by their especi: t - 1 T ' 1.1..... -.r nC t!lf m T(1V bills now introduced will pass, though tf&dint-A the "Know Nothings" and then J IK' J et upa paper. for the purpose of denotinc- u...,m WsnrnriMd if thev all worcaf; intr thenf without .ever having oouuncu a vid by a system of loir rolling. Wc- j discharge, and. the other a traitor to, the kind of leirislatmn, ior it 'vmi in place pi his birtn me lynairtct- ay be infered from tfie character oi us eu: and to !; and from e a l f liiergency borer is wortiiy tr to s . ,).f. f..,;t be certain to lead to tnirvtHis ! nl s . . t . . vi: av:l ruinous policy. If ;ym';re has not : i,ors, jo talk about a "spurious puuuu i-."-, suflieient merit within itsf.Hylet it slide ; surpasses every thing in- the", line of. impu nu; jf the detnocracyeVroper thrmigli a dene'e ever, before heard of, here or else-narrow-heavted, , 6!fisKhnd contracted po- ' uierq. j' ' "' . iir.,- in ,b.fe;;t artu;asdre which both iti.jice I This correspondent l A Voter," then ii ' ' f S s... Mr. Oentrya resolution in favor of Ja Hivines, s . Mr. Scott, by leave of the; House, subinit- SENATE. VI: , '.V W.kl hed a renort of a.select committen nn tii TuiiSDAY, Dec; 2. ? i ''election, returns for'ovprnor, The Senate met pursnrtnt'tQ adjournment, p Mr. Blow, intVoduced a bill in lavor of Mr. Myers, of Mecklenburg, preseniea a ; xe sllxeties of James A Brown. Mr. Bullock, a bill concerning the Roa noke Valley Railroad Company I Mr. Gilliam, a bill concerning fish. Mr. Mcintosh, a bill to incorporate Torkr Collegiate Institute."" ' 1 - o;MrStiles, a-hill to lay oCaud establish roll, ,Wildcr and Thomas,, and opposed by Messrs. Coleman aud Hill. The 'vote bef ino- taken oh tlie bill oh its second reading ': Yf.as VIcssrs. Krogclcn,' Coicmaii, Fen-' nell," Gibson, llill, Holnie,4 Unit, Houston, J., B". Jones: A. Jl 'jTohes, iills, Rives, W. orcr is wou.i) vo - - - , t( a certain f)iuinity am! the intrresxs u qlotes from my : ruth of vhieh the democratic mtmhersem s? t0yHrtl should pass, why let them 1 hcre ' ho know . - ..-1 -,' irtx lit- 1 1 1 ! r .f.f ill lliii!!Lr ail . . X . i '- 1 . I . v-r, . ' il. -ItnT ninnill tf'U "fe- ' !,, it S !)utat l!ie same nine it;; uo o I think it verv sirausc at. i ,,1 l1(. ,! i . i . r i, li.wlv X y y ... i " .. ., . ir i um "l- "",-' rests of ql0les from : my article : "'Wc people1 np the' redoubtable Jonas, t!ie offices by members of v. ho bore the brunt and he a i-umtner, and the preseut;Leg i tiie nrt cedent th;t none bul-r fc. JIM -- mebi'fXhra a dav of reckoning" is coming nnvtljing more; about it than your sell, . 4Ue-n indignant and an outraged people anu then says, " ii Mr. Warner is neuiur i X. . i i c ' . .1 A..n In !-.'. . i ' . 1 r . . I ninlmnnnt nf T'lnt tlftr ta-nl !)t:rl inc-m iroin power, ; r.u fi -'. us in to ne cretuieu upon a sitiuiutn. - stead those who look to the interest not only , has intelligence enough to entitle him to an hers of the Legislature can asp:r;vta!y of- enn,:, uu, u-hole State. ' irntorshin at an election precinct, per- yC X X . - , i n.. y - I - VJ r. it 1 11 v t lit 11 VlUUi'hu, 1 I o i - - n - - - II ii l)S Llltr-lWiLUYVtJZll " i, Ii H v. . , 1. f ee of distinction. f.rii have herctoiore clou.) ,.i nnoomiinr memocps Q, t lie Letfisiature iomnce XT - rX.X i i-r., M.rw iic hi fur r hnrtr-ri nn" mp I eo- ; hv cuo win UUviULtU ino --"- ,t , i.i ouv- 0:jjt;:?;s or oi trust and. prt;h t supposing tjrat itrendency was (o hiun a-nd corrubttopfljrfu: that Legislators should be free an Mr. Warner, and took the j ... . ' , p!es Bank, and he is urging its passage j snme oath that he did. not however a ivnow with great Zeal and ability. Mr. Caldwell ! othing oath lo tell lies, but an oath to has devoted much time and study to inves- j J,0ld an impartial election, could leU wheth tigating the workings of our present bank-1 er tlje old man's statements be worthy of svstem, and is well posted up in the cr(dit" thus insinuating that the members nrty take an oath to tell one of the thousand base nbiascd in their judgements urtl lyaCM subject to temptations so haru to Janksg cncrallv. Mr. Caldwell of the American pr ltstsd ashonorable and protaloo offi- ! .()nouncca b ns V!sionnry j licg. N(IW thls is " " - ,1 !n,,.-m nnnn nl hors n nVPr 7Pn (1!1S. .pc ptpii :i P( nffSlllSt lUC illUeriUilll Uclll, I .. . ., T O : . ...-.-.K .1 !.: . ... . . - . C .1... Tl- . . !,:,t this idto-ether a mistaken policy, and i ."i'"; "J '7 V , ...i i" oi credit, perhaps the loliowmg gentlemen, owa,, m?icc-m....m "i.,c.,w, proposmg l" I rni1 u,t; rol,l,ri 04 111(2 XJC 0 -. , , ! !Jut this, we think, is oecause iney nave : and A voter unew n aa aUv.. ..v... i hat the only load to distinction is through . . . . 1 . - ' J tn - on 1 i-niilil o in 1VPS l(T:ltP MIS .Sio o fln 1 t 51 1 1 1 Jl 1 1 On iil'L I 1. IV V t 1 IUU 11 M il U 1L 1 V ' ' UIUUL. ll.w thoifoh once swallowed bv a wbale, has of ten been heard of since," and is still alive and kicking. lie then goes on to examine the premises from whieli 'I drew the con clusion that Mr. Warner 'could not tell any thing about those illegal votesr; and give it as his opinion that the whole matter is :a fabrication. Now whoever asserts that, that " notis" is a fabrication, asserts "that which bs unojualifiedly false, and if the as- j sertion of an anonymous writer is unworthy memorial from the" trustees of Davidson geinTlZLS Mr. Coleman, from the Judicary Com mi 1 1 ee , Tep o rt e" 'Tin T s v oT'p t iTbTII r e peatfiT that portion of the 'Kcviseir Code' 'relating to pereihpiofy'cTialcnges of jurors, and pro posing lb allow'35?permptbry: challenge j tn-j cou"nfy of Swam, Mr. Eaton delivered an able speech in op- j -u g N Lewis, a bill to amend sec, 0 ch. position d to ahe bill. IIe stalex,thatVp 0f Revised Code. f;" ? State.:o.f.thu Uniourthf laws of .witjb he "IIrjMosely ;.lF tomiaVmit !'sVveral' had an opportunity to, examine,, none .c f Jjives. . ; ., . t . . . them :allv w; mQfe P12 peremptory dial- , -Mr Erwin, a bill to , amend the charter of lehges, Up yvaspcond hy Messrs. Goi;- tie Greenyijle and french . Broad Railroad Company. 4 . .fliMr Mears, a" hill to repeal a part of scr 95, ch 85 of the. Revised Code. , Mr! Gilliam, 'ti bill 'to amend sec 0, r'r 120 of the Revised Code. V Mr 5lontgomcry, a bill to reperd an ;.ct concerning the dividing line between Chat Ham and Mamancc counties. '? A', bill concerning. Deeds of Trust and Mortgages; introduced, by ?ilr l'itchford, was put on its 2d reading. , Mr .Ogbura moved all be siricken out ex cept the cnacling clause, aud a substitute be raude, which he submitted. ?.Ir Gilliam moved- the whole. 'matter he indefinitely postponed upon which .Mr Gaston Railioad, with a proposition to i Ogbnrn demanded the aves and noes, whicli 'print " A. iiiessage was received from the House of Commons transmitting the report ofR. A'v Hamilton, President of the Raleigh and. - On motion, the "Senate" Chamber" was granted to the Electors to-morrow r resulted in ayes -14, noes 50. The House refused to pass the bill through its second 12 'reading bv a vote of aves, 49 ; noes, 5. t o'clock. ' . . . j : A 'message from the Senate was read, re- A message from the House of Commons j fusing to prirU-300 copies of the report of was read transmitting a message from the j the Historical Agent of the State. Governor together with a report of Hon. D.. I Another from the same body was read new n . every one 0f Xvhom, I ktuiw have seen it. I tory of the State. After some discussion ; tors of the Inemo Asylum, ion. He then gives the , J ' , . v i ; ,...'i.,;.i ' 1 v.. .,:.L: .t, tt... : "...i i! p T po-iHture md if i ma "nircs to a I I , , . i and whose character lor iruin anu nniiesiy uic uu muutiu, t..t. nou.v. ....jumuu,. , ". . ' . r ! scheme, out have reueu on wnai iney nave ; names oitn-c gciuieiuuu uw " l 1 co,....v. Judgeship or to uu auv oiuer luipuna.n ui- i --i i--..I nr,l ln.ir.t frovi itisA rlicnncpfl nnd i'.cc. he must first dabble m the duty pool , 1 . .' . . , ,. 1f. . . . t interested to perpetuate the present bank- df politics and place himself in a situation i . 11 1 . . j .. . . " . . , , .ling system. Mr. Caldwell s aim, if we . 1 I iimc?n I I ir in iT lOV ir"l'l J f r T 1! " I t J 1 ii 1111 11 CVlt HI ;HUl t WJUUj iwu wit?i Mr. ;Warner, and says "Yet these gentlemen are all alike reflected upon, and accused of being corrupt or fools." Now by v o'l in."- for thb ' vl'lt nnderstand him, is to provide the i does lie mean to say, that an intimation ) voi g o s J means of developing the resources of the that Mr. W'arner is not very intelligent, is be in the Legislature and . n .1 .. nA 4 I-.. . r r measure auu auvocaiuig iu.il inc.isuif. .u; , . , . i , . , -.:.,.,! .... , , , i , i country by means oi works oi internal mi- a charge that inose wn wnc iissui-uivu n ii sell himsell lor votes enough to eh'vatc : J . . n , T . provements witnout increasing tnc taxes oi with him are corrupt or loois. row ie ran the people, and at the same lime to keep i mean nothing alse, and if his conclusions lina. him lo office. It was on this prii ciple, we eupposc, Mr. Attorney General Jenkins was tdeeted, while Mr. .Moore could command onlv a few vote for after dilligeut enquiry wc could 'find ho one who could give any oilier reason for his election, and his most ardent-supporters never thought of offering as a reasonanyfitnes3 or -qualification which he posgesseti-riTrmigh some thought lie was elected throu of the democracy to system into route! iui'.c. And if such was their inveiuion, xc i mtit confess that they are silcccedingxmost N admirably, and by electing a few more ofnx are as good a Mr. WarnerV, and infinitely j A resolution was introduced ny Mr. Cam- t better than this scribler has shown his to cron. proposing to appoint some 'one to col- j be. can be denended ur.on, viz: A. W. : lect historical lacts concerning ioi;n aro- Cooper, S. S. Jones, 'J'. D. Cooper and E. T. Clemmons, all of whom will testify that I have done Mr. Warner no injustice in copying his " notis." Mr. Viler" then j dispensed with and a proposition sent to , f .. .1 Tl . T quotes the concluding sentence oi my arii- '. SEN ATE.- WKt)N"i:sDAY, Dec G. The Senate met pursuant to adjtiurnmcnt." The Chair presented a statement of the rhe renort of the Superintendent ofthe'i- , ... . . . 1 , j-tJank ol Favcttevdle. On motion of Al r mnatic Asvlum was presented. Reading T- . , TT ., , . . (Wilder, it was sent to tne House with a our public debt at home all of which is very desirable provided it can be effected. By reference to another column you can see an account of Legislative proceedings. i'pIp. nnil snvs : When, if we internret riht;. are correct, I would advise every man who i J . IOIS gtJIllclliaii iji iiiu jiwuot; vitiii liitttina has any regard for his own character, nev er to go in sight of him if they can help it, and they would do well to keep st:ll further off. But the fact is that they were not re flected unon at all, and never would have Congress is in session, but nothing ! llloU(rht of aucll' a thing but for this Iving tontriess. the House to print to create the impression that it is probable Mr. Warner was one of a number of ignorant Newlin, whirh resulted in proposition to print. i "V F t- "VTr hi-i i-inifl n 1 rml nrrr1 :i tiill In nmpinl Mr- Boyd, from the Committee on Pro- I , ;.. ,. ' ,, . . the act csttUisliing Harnett county. Also a posittous and Gnel'ancrs, reported against"! ;, ... IT 1 ... r. ' 1 memorial from certain citizens ol Harnett a bill to lree oam Morpliis, a slave ol Jas ppn t niip ns vst! am wp nrpsnmp nn linir I . , , irh ,!P;irn nn thn tv.ri ' , . ' scribler, but it they were rehected upon oy gn a oes.gn on me pari . -u i i.t, n i J ' brinoour whole -Judicial; t f -n i t ' mv article they were surely as much re- u in and Fb!cct ItM rid- i r.i , , i cted upon as Mr. Warner, by the charge ' ' Ul liltJ Lllilltti:i. and corrupt men, who were designedly chosen for the purpose of corrupting the ballot box, and holding an unfair election," and then adds : . Such a reflection might well apply to disgraced Louisville, Balti more New Orleans and other places, where ; cuintv; liolh referred lo the committee oa I Propositions and Grievances. ; Air. Boyd, from the committee on rOU THE FLAG. -Mr.. 'Editor; X - O UCIIMV; lilt UUUJIV ill o-H wviiivvj rv' i: i 1,,, l f . , . ,r- ii mount ol sense, can sec that mv language nig, liRe a brK?cl mocasin, too much ffated morbid desire to sec himself in print. And . . , , ,. which, as lie says, compelied Air. Warner to borne before the public in self defence. -I see in the " Western , Xqw why did they not do likewise? why .f;rssuch as Jenkins and Hii to the .'ntrriH" of November the 21st, an article j lh6 fact is that Mr. Warner did not come exclusion of such men as Moore aud Smith i h.ea!ed " An outrage Another Know Noth- ! before the public in self defence, but from a if they do not finally succeed in exciting the contempt and ridicule of the community in regard to the administrstion of Justice, it will be because the people have much less sense and much less appreciation of the tru ly rediculous than is generally supposedt It was once remarked that if the Cods of a nation be monkeys, what must the people Yeas. Messrs. Hrogden, Bryant, Cair.- prnn. f:irr fiihrnn. Hill. I Inns! nn Ar:irt5n Ramsey, Rives, J. W. Thomas, and W. II. ; Finance, reported, a bill to repeal sec. 1, Thomas 13. chaP- 2SMof the Revised Code, and re- Nays. Tessrs. Battle, Burgess, Boyd, J qcst tha it be printed. Agreed to. Cherry, Clark, Ddlard, Dockery, Fenneil. ! Mr. Bryant presented a petition from men have been shot on their way to the Fonville, Gorrcll, Grist, Hawkins, Holmes, ! II. Harris, of Surry county, praying to polls, by- Know Nothing Sharpe's rifles." j Holt, J. B. Jones, A. J. Jones, McDiavmid, ! be joined to Ashe count)-, and setting Now Mr. "Voter," you have ; interpreted j Mills, Miller, W. R. Myers, A. Myers, ! forth that the citizens of Surry are wil- me wrong, and you did it designedly, for any man having the smallest possible a- with his Own vcpora, hath bit himself," ie thoufrht would give him a fine op- the author orw.hich, exhibits a meanness, a littleness, a baseness, and a talent for per version nnd falsehood never before equalled in this country, and scarcely surpassed in the blackest ages of Italian" treachery and portunity, and yet, every man who knows the " redoubtable Jonas," knows that he never wrote that communication. Now as evidence of the motives which induced him be I And so we would ask,. If Jenkins and ; ricU' s ns r, 15o7g Hines are fit to be the chief officers o to " nut out a piece," he came to Clem- ! l corru I'tion, and worthy onlv of such ehar- i nfinr lilo r.r immpilistplv nApr la, ; nu i' rancis- .lorza: North and wnos production is unworthyMo be ie hnd " nut out a piece," and that he its arrival, and told every body he saw, that he nan " nut out a piece, Parks, Sanders, Taylor, Ward, WJfcite. and ! jno. 0 iavc him leave. ' Wilder 27. ! Mr. Hill, from the Judiciary corn- Mr. Hill, from the Judicary Committee, j . rcporlcj faVor of the amend- was usei' ironically, and can by no distor- j reported a bill for the distribution ol the mcnt lQ t1Q bill concerning the town ci lion, be made to mean any such thing as j Revised Code. f - ! Wilmington. The amendment was a- vou say it uoes. auu as to tne cnarrre ot -r. iiuni, muu i m.-h i i vytiuiiintux, a-- impress will he made abroad in regaai to phrport to ho a reply to my communica Carolina, what must be the character of the comPnrf l! Vi it!l lhc most brutal .lamjwms wanted them to see it, carried it to the store people in regard to intelligence? and what ; have disgraced any country, and whieh cf Douthit &. Son, and told the crowd as-. sknbledv there, again that he had "put out a Fi:'g of the 7th of Novcvcmber. ; ni,," nnd aave the naner to Mr. Douthit, . i i 'f n - " Ii scribler charge s me , Jegcj t)iin to read the "piece" to the no character of' cpmpanv, as he' could not read well. .What! JoiKiS Warner, every word of whicli, is false. ; cpuu not re:id his own " piece" well after her great men ? Wc have no disposition t ' say aught against either Mr. Jenkins or Mr. lline?, for they arc no doubt clever, honor able gentlemen ; but it is truly l.imenUble to think of the present state of things in our Nt:!le, and ve cannot refrnin from expr; r ing our regret and rn orttri cation that party has become such a tyrant and parry ties so strong that men who aspire to the. hiiih and honorable positions of Legislators are so hehl in bondage, and their better indemeiif h completely warped' that, the best v.:u svisst men of the land are thrown .entindv Hon i ii polls at Louisville and other places, by Know Nothing Sharpe's rifles, it is only another attempt to shift the responsibility from the guilty to the innocent party for whoever asserts that the American party sanctions such deeds, is guilty of wickedly and wilfully lying. S ,l,torl onrl iKp bill nassed iis second men being shot down on their way to the ! ported that the two houses meet in the . . ' , Commons Hall, on Saturday the 6th of De- j reacting, wu .wunu.i, , . cember, at 12 o'clock, to count the vote f,r-Pded and it passed its third reading. Mr. Thomas, lrom the committee on A ww t'iu cahtemptiol "ill . t t . IHri? til 1 -, r ;t r V 1 t I : t I . n ' w f ri r t C ' ' nover meant to attack the character of M. : jt was j print, why he said he could not, and 'Jr:uu' fur tr--tl 015,1 honesty, an 1 the lyel the contemptible scribler prates loudly liarge e:nuot ue sustained -without strain- i aj-1nit i,js intelligenceX Now if his object rr n Governor. I The message from the House was then ' Internal Improvements, rcpottedin favor taken from the table, and the Senate refused of the bill introduced by Mr. Ramsey, to concur. Mr. Gorreli then moved that a j incorporating the North Carolina .md message be sent to the House proposing to i Virginia Railroad. The bill was put up- A'dn, this cotcmptible scribler asks ! raise a commute to w hich ti e printing of i on us SCcond reading. Mr. Kamsey s " Who is the very accomplished correspon- Hon. D. L. Swain's report he referred: J rcmar;s 0n the bill shall appear in our dent of the Flag ? was it the insignificant j Agreed to. next paper.) yam' himself, or was it somebody else?" j 'Mr. My crs, of Mecklenburg, introduced a j Air. ' Thomas, of Jackson, from the Now, for his especial benefit I will answer j bill to repeal certain portions of an act con- ) Cpmmittee on Internal Improvement, his question. It was not. " Sam," but j ce.rnmg Davidson College. Lefcrrcd to , rpnnrPci hill to incorporate the Trcr.t - . " i j - Committee on Corporations. iRivirand Tuckalioc Navigation Corn- Mr. Thomas, of Jaekson, introduced j Lald on the table. oiii 10 amenu an act oi ioo-., uicoi pwi aiiwg But who is the corres- ?" :. r WlS 1L UUU Ul 9 1 some body elso. poudeut of the ".Sentinel I the great W inston jndignalio'iistSj who pub ic, t Tilt ii ilk .Mr. W A message from the House wns re- ; ceived transmitting a message Torn ... i.'iu my I liiiianue. ami uivina- it a mcanmo- : o: i,,..t.. i, t.-.c mil ia i - , " a ni itiiiiJiz ituiv ..... , , ,. , . , , . i .; t .i . r..-i r ''mc'i it s ".vvrf.i;f "tM Pvrv ,,,, ,!t , , w i-i ,i l -.1 llShCU 10 IhG WOliUl tiiat CCIenraiCQ " V am- me i ucn; ji:inpi.Yt: iMii . ! w it t. p pa rent to ev .v man tnat it o rmr- " nn. linvmcr Mr. Hon bit. lo read it ; ' . . . ' I ' 1 v v . - . ... - ..... -- . . . , . .. , wm , . A , I ( I . I I J . I . 1. . I I . V . V. I !- i. c.it..w..... . . ' x v i n i 4 i .,inu. i.n n i - n. in. -.1.- ill' I .1 ii r'u in i .'k in.1T I'. I r . ' ' J .nci is lo t e companv for him, vasio defend: . . . Governor with "papers concerning ,1P nii , ir . , -t w i N -Particular," not to go to Salem, because, as to repeal l,ih section of an act concerning , wou,llul 1 J .1 n..;...l.A nnVAA rU.lw ,.;p1 lliMmvnnf Wilniinirlnn !w Inlrn frnm tlifi ! ClilllllS Ot LiaVIU i ililOM. " no count siatea w!;at he he heved to he true. : i .,fvi,;u;(; w.h' irW " . 7 ; i to convey i i. egnro; u a:; an honest man, an iated what he believed to be triif hh'h is dor.biful if he knew Jo be true in tli o ;;ick ground, ant) he honor aed i:i or n;en 'et, ; t i' i crest of the State committed to bov ol ordinary ability, of little native intelle and still lessof acquired and praeticr.'; knowlt dge. Did the citizens of the Tib Judical District they who were most deep ly interested, require the election of .Mr. 1 linos at the hands of their Kepresenta'.ives By no mean. .On the contrary, it was c:s- m in stead of exhibiting so much' vanity about t his " piece," for I can assure you that Ins - . . " . a- u i i 1 ! . , X"st oat iu;:i u. iiiuiiui uimiui. tut a ii.ii.iiii ; i ...w m.. i... vi.nv.. i,,uui.i.n v... -... v. i v. j - ..v.w.pJ Air. Moore? or was it the " insignificant" j mcnt and the bill was then, referred back to j House concurring in th unfrxked. VUtCrs h-equentiy impose upon ; wo;.. woia liave had as much weight here, r itc.iiyont inspectors. : as his " niece" written at his request, by i tn,ri, ? nr was it that long " Plough-Boy," ; table. It was then put upon its second j iaoc. A message vas received iio.n. message ir r. in the outset of my com et; i. ..gam, ue charges me with misrepresent- : Collins the boy of all errands," or some body else. He (A Voter) next proceeds to give a quotation, or what purports to be a quota tion from my communication, but to which Now, Mr. Editor, I am done the committee n ; i . i i ; (- ;i t i ; ; i er said that the two illegal. voles were oiTer- ...!.. .1.... H . 11' I tiiu says uiai ir. anier ntv- hV !'.: I Hi V "American party. " but simply t th. -y were attempted to be cast by two he jias added at least four lines which were Lhope he with this, modern Titus-Oates, will yet re-form and do better, but do not! think he ought4o have quite so large a pen- i sion as his great prototype, though he has j certainly outdone him. The Senate adjourned until 10 o'clock. the Senate, of .yesterday. d from tt- HOUSE OF COMMONS. Tur.sDAV, Dec. 2. I A message was received I House informing the Senate of the j The House was called to order, and the ; q concurrence in the motion to appro, ! ate Saturday to counting out the- vu.f. uKi.vicuat nicnmcrs ot that party, now let ' nevcr written by me; and thus endeavors to i '""'t KyT' V 1 ' ' - ( nimuies reau. ICr on the part of the Senate see vtH, luis " misrepresented" Mr. n,;(,0 mn ; ;i nnsili(in iir.rrA ,hn nnn. V" wone' ,r "u baiu .,,u ou J'r,zcu.i report lrom the resident ol the JCal- ,r r, -1,,1.fl n h c .... .. . .1 1 J -. 1 I .1 ...1 ! I ' . : . . , y. -r-. , . t ' v ' w - - .. What he did say, was that " thev ! kiP nr FOPVib nrd tbr tP-a, nf t ho r,,-, 11 niS,,tT u,a" au unug o.eo you saiu m . c.g!i and liaston iCailroad was read, am ith a proposi j SpeaKcr appointed Mr. Cm-'ninsh-1 tinctlv si ited antl not !euiel. in lu.th Hou ses, that nil parties in that District desired the election of .Mr. Smith, u.hd that his elec- t ion i s iunortafit r the allniinistration oi Ju-sti.ce. Why. t lien, v.-as Mr. llir. . i i md orceu upes a community 'a-'-a!!,.s,1 cteti their l'::i:v tlemaud- d it : kin- c:;ucu had so ordered if, ind so it mu?t be done. wish ? were ollercd by the Know Nothings." .Now what does lie mean by that, if he does not mean that they were offered bv .the A ineriean party, or has the. mighty intellect ot Jonas aruer, so fertile in nice distinc tions discovered that they are notthe same ; Mr. B CRT on a democratic Solicitor h?s been r does "he ;mean those natural Know Noth- turned out ofofltce, and Mr, Env. ik, a dem ocratic member id' the Legislature elected in his. steed. Wc have nothing t.i ?fv against the election of Mr. Erv.in e.nlv our objection is the democratic practice of fill ing offices out of the Legislature. Mr. E. i? a gentleman of ab'lltv :ud, will lie. doubt i:jake a good tdncer. Democracy is- saitl to be progressive , gs oi Vtliich there is no scarcety anions t5; to ti:e Democracy about Ketner's, and wl-it h class some " fokes" are uncharitable hie of Forsyth, and the readers of the "Sen-! 11 lgT than an Unng wh.ciyou said ,n . cigh and Casion Railroad w inel," many of whom will never see this j -yOUr arUele as is,Ilan,test b'yourJrcquent- , transmitted to the Senate wit L,mninn.inn. Now in nrdr thnt vr.nr ! '3' hoasting of it,) that the Davidson people i tiou to print. - i i t mi" I need not measure Forsyth corn in their : , Mr; Davidson moved his bill cohceminc readers mav see his meanness, I will give 1 iwin.cu.ini. Li i .1 " ti r . own half-bushel or words to that eflect. -J tlis furors be taken un ond referred to the them both versions: "Our opinion is that ! . . 1 . J ' 1 At" li " ut , the old mams statements may be false, but I Xow -on n,eant lo lnsu,uate l iat appropriate committee.: . ' , ti if true, that he is not sufficiently intelligent i ou meant nn iUxnS at al,0 lhat lh DavJsJ- ! Mr. t!. N, White printed . petition to bean inspector of the polls at a Com-! son fo,ks Umselves guilty of illegal j frorn Cfirtain ,cluzvns .,' relation to a char- monsbox, is based upon the intelligence j vol5u?' and tatthat is the reason why ter for a bank in Concord. . which' he displavecJ in an advertisement lhe-v are so ready to accuse others. Now j Mr. Siler, aetition from certain citizens - - I ... K r mr i ,1 ..i A r A .1 . -nil K . i,Vl-rfi nrtJlliTll: r ni 1 1 . M M I which for many weeks graced the store ! u,,at li,ak a"- j oi oncroKte in relation to a i urnpike ro.-ui. , i as read, and ' . , . . ,.n u'; . i in"-rxecutorsanii -vuuniii.ii'- ; was referred to Judiciary committee. ! A message was received frm o- Iiouse ol Commons transmitting c: - -t scd bills, which were put upon t hc-:r i-- reading as follows: I A bill 'to amend sec. 71. cliap. 31. - the Revised Code. lUjfeVrcd to the ou:: , mittee on the Judicary. . engrj?---: A resolution conccrnin enoh to suppose thct Jonas himself m-y: -?hous'e of Messrs. Cooper & Wharton, in the j votes have tver hen cast by-Davidsbn Mr. Jarvis, a petition, the reading of ; cICrks was amended, .md sent bad dt'to' i? Ue then quotes from my commu-own of Clemmonsville, and of which the I men 2 None'. .Thcn wl?-v ,na.ke the insin which was dispensed Nvdth, was roferd to ,the. House Senate refusing to unr-lou as hdbws : " Now Mr. Editor this 1 flowing is a copv, (taken from memory).! "alions ' Bt I .oppose you tTrdnght you ; the proper rommitiee " ; may or may not be so," and attempts to ; the date beino-forgotten : J would recrimfnate, cause or no cause, being Several reports of committee s v.; .-!iow that it "casts reflections unon the . 1 true to the instincts of democracy. ' ! mitted. N: i il ( ! r-i 1 m'c elmr-i .iter d casts reiieclions upon the . r i - itir irmoiuiuess. .mv and what is the result of its progression ? let us examine .what is the purport of mv Simply that siu-h men as Baimsku, Op. am am, MoKKHEAD.-Mooni:, uaynkk. Mm.i.kf, Oi t- NOTIS All the folks what owes nif for . leather! and shouse, will please come forward and ere sub- ! them a bed in their room. Cl.EMMOSVlT.tr.i ! Mr. letliea offered a restdution to the ef- 1 feet that the 'Governor be'requestea to Jprf! Mr.McDiarmid introduced a amend certain acts ' incorporator Fayettevillc and Western Plar. i.av and a host of others, who jnents of the State and w ho won".! respected abroad, are tbr.'-t aside, and , i. a .v orna- i in r lie ! : i ! in i , ,-, . . It -t o utio -.'irn A mi i . n c . I I 1-. . . I T ... . .jl " I 4 1.. .1.. 1 I 1. . 1,ha I. A s. A ' -. -. M... I ... f . i I.. " . in u.t . uartu un one ctvur Liiiti :Mjr,uie ui, OLtiiust; i w.iiu in &uiut; wuii ji i.tu) luuxiiig iiuiiiu tvua t i i ii 5 iiuuit 5!vu ; Luiu dims uiiii u i pin trn m lor cenain cauciS. heie had been illegal votes polled by the Mister Breets. JONAS WARN ER . by her little boy: .)v.inocrais at the late election ut Ketuer's, Now the following is what I did say : member to buy me a .. . . I !. X. .. . I - . 1 - -- i 1 - T l IT . . r. ' 1 i !' ' .. i " ' i! - . i , .wo; on i ji oiuer moo n rvas .denied oy ir. " vjur opinion is uaed upon the intelligence it De a religious c ' arncr. Now here was anlssue which I ! which- he displayed in an advertisement Sunday. Company. Referred to '.he com!.-" " Mama will you re- j Mr. Bledsoe,' a resolution in favor of John ?n" H1031 Improvements., i penny whistle, and let; Buffaloe. ' -. . , : . I j.?Mr. Cherry introduced a rcS'1tl, , so that I can use-it on;! i-- Mr.-.Mann, -aj resolution, in favor ol.ara-. instructing the clerk to buy a m- j , ; I uel Williams & Son. ' i State for the itse of the Senate, ' l
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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