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The Greensboro Patriot from Greensboro, North Carolina • Page 3

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00tH- ji 1 'TT -r i i wiMmim 111 "II is I UN. Ml llllll "MMMHMwMMMiir riin mmmml'mi'1'''' ilWuiiiwiMMMp uminni i ii I .1 Mir-'-nillinwiiiiiM 'U. "'f ii'britf li'f ami thf film (i .4 firrmil, ni hat till rjomun :) thc.vc on 17-11, and ui other laws' to restrain the taking of ey County, aJ aW.cn; -hohnd Mr oyer phads I -eof ihoiiJ nnlfcr wl. 'round, which not al penalties fur the his 1 he un are tot repealed. I ,1,01,1 l' Mr.

Od.Kvet.h. Proper to of the l(, lt oflht. Di.k depend i Vvlii invvnli' 'i tl u-n ri bid, it 'i 'ii i nin he ns-u red li.t i i i. In tlii roiinty, 'n Thursday tost, Mr. JfSe Laoe r.liahrtli Aiult r-on.

In county, on (ho 25, int. Mr. John Card in la ti if upon i ir m.rrnrr-C!il It. lie "in rcru rtai) Lis v.ftfi lie intit tini 1 I Su i rem ..11 hl mtiT. -t lie coiiM In I IilUlvu Ji, oi (Ik iusf.

im. id W. Tu. i it ut 1 ll 1 tM1' i-'-'il. iiiti'l' v- i ah, is lint lirv i est n.i 1 i of iR v.h.-i Morchiiit of 1' 'f, to Mis- liim ii, ii ci to Ihf lull i rrdrrcN lau-t.

I A LlK' A if, lV illlV i- It .1 (ii ur, n.r i hr lirt nrl I noun', nr ji iui.m me-, i lot I.Mn I.m pit. "iliv i Jai'f 15. N. i -a. -oil.

ii i i na i ii i sav, follii. P0'' ilr. (h- rn-inli t. it vri- In IH.1 toPU'lK' U.f.i lii'W one. iW Of i Dick iil-n vivs, in hi.

i tli.it llf i-X'mvIx i -i nrrl must i' fer. i.i i 1 II 111 HI DH.i T-is. 1(V uj "no iivim, un. I. any '1 1j ill i or.

i-n'i' l'i mx 1 1 or (1." I'll IJ tni i. In It i i of I li i I l.n IL 'ltll II ITU .11 I arm can't ni.r- I 1, Ill- II" I "III I' ll" i i.f i I. li rrov ciil-i in t'f fr.tv, i-rc." Mil" I i I. fori- rnniiirr.l'l!' Wl'l cfi 1 1 i I', -Mr. nr st ti I Ilil I 111 f.

1 no re-oil Hia i- any in u- (o n- i- Vr, .7. I 'I f0. .1... I. (.1 li.) I 1 I I I( 'our! or i fi t.

i I'MM t' ll.HII 4 I 1 'Sf fr it 1 'ii i i 0('i i.iin. tho ti 1 o-and KKI.V I readily itKCI IV i )S f.i to bo i n. ivv Fball a hv i- a man t.t MM'" It a 1 t. ai I 1 In ll I a -'UTV to lit ii; The i. I fin no a i hoar; I -I'll' Iron i l.l!! i 1 I I ..4 i i I I'lll ll li.

It lil ll l'a It'll .1 IITil.l i i- i i nr nr'. I' on in i-Iii i.o new nj tin' fame i i i. is ii i. i a In-'. lil- cxrrt hf Ivo- otV i in of was Sis lor t'l' fo t.i'M si 1 1 i.

.1 1 .1 ri.iii.li lit I'MN i nr a 1 1 im Di'fii' i i i lni) In Id" Town on 'inlay the Mhj Mary Ann I i ditcr of I ho Roy. H. in thf of her a-e. 1 1: soul ha took ils flight To inatfiuii, of Jory ahovr, To mingle illi iinu'oN ol lijjht, And (Iwt 'l in iho kiiv.ilo ti of live. In this oiunity on W.

.1 -day the Mr. ii i i-. I.i I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ult. Mi. R1" i vfxer'v'trtf -r 1 1 i' 10 i iko i.rl.l'n'li.!) Til IK V'a ll t.

i I i I i.c i un -r riMn i i -1 1 1 1 i ill. to lio a wrv Vltjust o'lo. i I 1 1 i 't itr til i flit. i l' hill, '-v. rnr.

i tl" but -t. i Ii a oiiri 'iiM con iuuh omit i.i it tiiiH I n. i'io (ii-: ii i li its (Vaiio i -i'i ni to r.xirf t.i.ui mk tll'TO out I hi tv- -ill ill -IN 1 .1 0. 1 fl I I i io i Ui IT i.i -ii, r'ljil l.o "i ii i o.i And it wa't-H nn pf or to ou-n vo-. -a'.

ilii ill'' i no ir" i nil tin" di Uaiiias 11 llr i' 1 1 i i i ki.i 1:1 i -I vrT: I I. a i ('ii t.fk aif tint it I in "oooii'l ol it: tho 'iMiil root. un I i fon i i tc led i illhjr'liy pretciKl to i i loyolos tint iiotiii: iii' i iji the an -ii-to lit' "ll'-r i.Tf or: rtl a 1 I'i'i ''in I "I aili'i-riN-r 'M- niotm-il of inforn.ini:; h- f'ioi. -s si custim'i-rs, tlua la1 ni'ivcd i ilh If'- I llf i .1 vr nr a i.v hv of liiC ail-1 iii-t i I a i -1 I nfr IT 11 11 I I I I Ml I'M I lil i I 01 iiiir ii-; This v. 10 ii.

lirrrk liiiOitin Minni; ie stur. ,) i tli'' li. hrrrR DUOiliU H- MPIIH, if 1 i) i I reenrt and nrm inv oi i.r ill- If in tin- OMjiiv 1 1 tioiM'l nod I II I I I. 1 count or iv-t. 1 In- (oii I nn I uii ohm u- 1, at ..11 tinius.

nnioii tc tr.iTii in liv to 1 .11 1. in sh it rin.J. 1 1 1 Mild hii i looted, M'-'-'iMi nnilrl ho V'fll I vv i'i if a Ian- of aturo tin! a 'ri Jit to defend himst If lion he is availed. Thisisnn apoloav." Vour f. llow ritr.on.

M. Dl' K. ity of i t-onal t-tato. Cnl Ii-o hoon in huro 1 mod a em tin Ji i io i nu air ii( tioi.i (1 hy tiio ti.imou 'urs in t'i i 11 oj tho ri a u. longer 1 rrv 4 -v-rd iiilnniitiwrww 1.1 Wlill ail Hliiw-.

mill In the 111 istnuni-oviM iw' Mu tile sty KObKIU' MITCH Cremxvh, 10. nil r.NTKHl'n rn the dtro Ix'ik i this Isaac Odi ll, l'-'i 'i 'V I' linn a iii'N cm- rirh and i tm 'i' ld, ri-its and ricks 'r li i on vnt tic t'Uudt; d5 'fr1; this Tile 'the ckc.ioneor- J-; Ih- JH.ll. lUIl-i, Jtmwr. fuilf ml. J.dv 28.

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.1 a 1 a. ii w.iAinr in ti fcfin-. tj iftft i i iA 1 li I by (oi ni conn I In. AIWI. Hill) 1 HlO I II I ('.

1 .1 III oet hold ot tno wniier. ilmi 1. 1 J.IOP to 1 lor ion ovu. i 1 111 l. Ul v.in a.on, tho InnjnM'ol ct ohm lua-le iltid (' 0U I.

.1 cvoludnt .1 1 a i J'' I Ltlltlfj'(' i It" ll'-" 1 1 1 1 tl.on a I M-der uf il onU t-i it i'i Ce.weenMho o.horo-,,! Iitos I have very lt to I SrPl'KK)! imp iid whito Fnhsli Turnip Sued, var- ti 1 nUif. 1 dc ilt 111 ottic'. r- (iiTf'tiMvn '1. itnH 4, ts.n mIO -LOOK XT TlitH ON tun' tn. 29 1 i 1 mo 1 futtend the Mile Ac ib'nn n(i n0 f-rllir iunwe of tJfliviTii.w: ndiseturiu- the u- Mnhndmt Miisrofiut Churchy f'e asinThioniicast ''d criin-ri, h(' Mir Kev.

A 11. 1 1 it t' isit tin- itten 31i hv rha tier, perl wiw. Jnnoe oi un pnuinoh' to'U'iteso a in their nunil- do tiii jpcts of thi.chit rents jou xy ill a (aut ii even now. Ii (losiiblv be opposed, by the friends of ipmo ol the Validates, 1 am boufu5 and Wor" tiipr.rt crUinoterT but sif, I usstire yoti that fii. i'i' Mv iicouaintaiice with lliree choice.

are rnon nint 1 w- avarice Unuyv, them to be UuiosU Mr. is 1 lll-KIIU. I iva frnlv'atonished to find Mr. Oiok a 'ain entilled loa'prtiferiiicc in point of tulquts if. ho political sentinioitts onlv accord ilh those of a ma- 1 run aim "i 1 tin, to the rf thy rtml fthf 4 Iirit-iini this bill befom the puhiio but I v.i n.m tfie commons namely Mow-.

Alams, Vver au.f sauu jority of the -people. 1.1 ln.l tu ft IN aok ho 4 I I ll'I'l llll 1' 1" i i' i i It riT. nr ei.d it. as -Cirrtimsfrtncfs mu.aiuivnce.'.t 11 tbU the firvt time I have ever the aV.vc for puhhoatmn, -v a prooi ta be. tor the ourno-e oi I'io Hoiuoiifcr may.

ouwc I.r, Kiv line bo en rclalivo to it: Tor th' i ot auiaand beforefhe peopKitv (be columns of you, heet of the elected usury o. ti. -piTtico' and I ihould not have done cve.i no. soute remarks of one ol tnr not en on'ed a sense of that imperativr Mr. Dirk and appeared to ho to the duh Which I COaoClve mm even man .1.:.

I I l.hi.rk- nl I'Vlinmill' ll a I tii 1 i- 111 ltl.Ii Will, 1 i.ui'1, unr ooilsidered it addressed to tne, boing one of (lieni. It" is true 1 had detennined'to vote for Mr. Caldu oil hi.fori- I saw thU. althoun i 1 never could soo much bill fully coiihnns t'lounh I never kio that these report were in circulatio.i, and it is proh-able I should have went to my without ever roinemln riny that Mr. Dick had voted for it, if 1, had not it as above described or perhaps he to try it again by the (in ordeal of public o.uoiou, before he introduces it for it would an advance to the n-' l.ruil; which is to he Ut have the usury law repealed.

If Unl ho not his motive 1 must confess I carrtiot di-1 1 in- it for il c. i vwmld be no advantage to his vrrnsV roiuib. Annist'h ni 1 nd." siivi ov nohtji iaoZiiNA. I Wl.OI.I'H (Jor.VTV. Fnprrior Court of Irfw, Spring Man- (Vil Tctition fur Uivercc.

Wil i iai 3 IT 'i the tisfac'ion ff the cotir that the 'case is u-'t ai inhat.iU.i.t of this. State It isthn.f rder. that public itini of this suit he m-ule the il( i''r-t and Orf e.Kbornu;?;h Patri for three nv ntl s- th-e onless the "iit apnc ir at the nextterta of be hel.lon tho Until Monday svPembef et nd ph-ul. answer or demur, the Pet ion will be twken country. I think that the oon 01 mi ilium- and especially of the county in which I was boni, ihouM be held paramount to all other considerations other in fa could hae induced me to appear the public in my present shape.

1 hare but reli-h for news-paper controveroy but on this i.i'.chsmv. I iijust gpeak my eentiments, a every man Minutd do. Since my return 1 have heard with astonishment, 'thr untiring zeal with which Mr. Weaver has con diirorenro in their qualifications, and w.o- f-ome time uiuh tcnninrd which I rhoulil vote for. length, however, a cirr iimstance occured wlnoli delerrt.inetl me ar above stated (ha isJhe repealing of laws passed by the police, (I believe Ihy rail thc-n-'dves,) of Ureensborotih.

Dick and Ad Hiiis I believe, aie both members of (his police hu-i i elect. am way. -ai. lour compels uic to if he id taken tin simo ground ni regard lo tho fJreoiisboroo'di law that he assumed in ro- ducted the electioneering rampaigti for when ht J.udto theu'ury bill, he would have found in mo ness, they, with oiju-ii wua helou-toU, pnso'i .1 1 1 OvaJi, i'I11 olli rinj is. i.

ir IU. Un rtt-ili fintiff I tum-ii rnn.j 1..... i :1 to be observed l.y people I l.y people ollcmn ()f mlepetulance, thotij. not an wlm-e ll ll I WIS i i k. i i in in hrin.r Kimsrlf into notice.

A man ot his mlor- i I In others I I WKK I fiin in i i ii ii' in ii iii iiii.ii .1 it fkioihi wi a nrrn ale lor ills a i won, mihu m-i ihj un ko tlinr 'f 1 aio iiir fin itini. mim ni' un in oy i r. n. .1 inn inn tiiiii nniv inn fi'ii ii ui. ri ivuiu 4 i.i 1 1 i hi, hrn i ri'.

i business reipure 1 item 1 htMa.inot hold a seat in the Genera A-scm Iv, .1 A 1... as nn ilmi'il 11 ill DO. within the limits of tlu ir incrpor iw jr Now sir imr of these i i .1 Ot 110SO 1 un 11.1111 -iiiiiiiii 111 i.iunrn", ,..1 or 1, mill" pro con it-s-i, soul tieavd A j. wood, 1, ft OK Tin: Genius (if Uiihrrstil f'hnnncipation. YOU'MF.

XI. rlr." nf this Wlfk PTf tflM W1T k. wn 'iind It hero taihlishnl near-K nn- f. in circuh ted in the Stiti nf thisln-M' v. if west I'idu'Si'cs 'liii' pirlsot Faimpo.

It fa II it il'-i- "lmh 1.. lot I. -ii vilv u- ki ....1 trnnwrl or verted rom it- i'Ctto MX. 1iok e.nuoii uecauMr i.r om 1 f. li I I W( OIVI 11'! .1 M.l I ll ii 1 1 -n I 1 I 1 ,,..1 ce lent on 0111 111 1 1 a mu im simple and Obvious meaning, iih Uo of (In oii-horoinli, who 10 opi.o -oil 10.

vurdt' 1 1 1 l( 1 rucu a 1 eon. 11 nnf ninni ''ct The bid h.s to arouse the lotl they call us,) "fr.vn ,,,,1,1,0 to those nnt'e uco and fe.inn-: hat too in which its frames w. re i.etnigoftlio laws ,0. yvol Inu- eil. ci upon their interest, I nr hw.t.: rvpculed bi ikiu tll lhe wlm theill.

I I. is nllrar hod In if i md ir n.M.tlilv in.nilirYsi.bM't in-ni i me since then ith tlio ejtrrptini s' 'it i urvaU I' i now nionthlv -pt, mi I. iie.preved form exclusively dcvotetl the iV i Akhk an Si.avert. ohin vers, the proprietor has Ir -vol cl been necr ssiated to depend nnevidnt nf 01 hers conduct the vvirk. It isu 'v li lv u- hisowit rontnd and ho is n1'-- ve I tlvill wind no sir.

bv vnur readers. no.er A- to the merit or- dc oeiit of those law 'e 1 nuiiv ifi'inu'" o. that which vou already kno Tint I am not ieb! lt vpi istiv it. He pledges himself thit he 1 it mental nrtnClDlCli iii.t the Rreat tunu.imemai pnimipu: Kto.idilv lu -in ri nrin anv other manner ei.imei-ted Willi one sin oit mself to the trouble n.piiio, nor do I believe 00 people in cared one cent about their laws, hut be tint as it may, they were public and they had no ri j.t to ror.ort puphc r.iMprtv to i.i'ivale DUrroMS. It they vei "Thatlho Cle man or Preacher of the Gospel of any denornihatioii shall be capable of bem ri iiber of either the Senate, House of Comnio; or Council of Slate, while he continues in tho exirci-i his jiHstoral fuuettons." 'Vili Mr.

Weaver denv that he is a preacher the Gospel No; he does not deny that, il he attempts, with a lijood deal of iuiieiiuity, to draw dcntinetion between a preachqr of the (lospel, and minister exercising pastoral functions; It is true, that in some churches, there is a between a preacher and a minister, and this i the cne i.i tho church to which he belongs. There are cut m. functions which a reJibil) ordained mimstei has die riiJiUo eiform, which the church does not allow any her to perform unless he be so ordauiou-Somc of those fuuciions to adn.inister the r.u Cinnor fn liildren. individual that now stand, before the pe. a -a oiindidatc.

hat I have f-nid, may ho jml-od by its mniis alone. I have -aid it lor my oouiHy, ivha he li ever ssetl to jutvocnte anu mr roursu tu I.enurMi.d. will materially from thtt he 1. nil in beRt. The correct itirse evil if sli.vetv shall be traced thii thr! op' 11 the body shul' he probed tin he hi" ni iv bo applied when the putrid ni 'S 1 i'v invest i-itjon will be no.de, a slavi' stem If is doinir rebito t' ,7 -1 1 hr.lition, in the pints tb? th.

oinht to have let the alone, and if id, luov 1 uu', i without fear or hope of who vieid 1 I RSTIf; ATt eii. 1 -on. ce, ('. 11 Jit never to have been no find the (n-r; (. if ver make i'.

o-, -ir. will'' dfti inirio-l instead of i 1 sorters. I the the W.st In'ies. eyer'i'ii i-i' are lln vo' In i.celi our 1 I in- 1 I nv iwvi: WITH MORt--A 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 s- r--v. th rr this fimrmoui KT a.

11 Ills I ll'iO nr re it; -lohe 1 i ii I tni ll.e 11 vil. i i- pMs ok noN. The woil. id, 'e'lic. irth, be I'Mtcd iuiheea'lv part rv 'It vail l- lic itty printed, rnr 0 1 M.

il in the form, 11 niimlx'i' ikhi" 1 7- a tli.ri" land Ultlrl S'l, 1: ri 1 ,1 (Ul. opposi-r. In hi- pivfaoe tin "biU. lie sertod in the cotniM oal I lull t. reoeal law 1 I li-on.

are 1 1. i.i i.o- a- tins e.iin'v i.i Sir! ilio urii iui 1 1 i inc lini a w.ij', 1 1 4-c. But are there no fpr ui preachers to Certainly Uhat is preach- illiT. If it be not a "pastoral funCtinh rate, the ei.stilifjrn recojjnizes it n- -urli: I for it did not. wliy sav "No inini-ter or prcac the (Jo-pel," if it 'nol to iiii.u 1 aiint iIiksoi which I iiav no do'iot the tr.miois ol the i't.

1 1 i i i of thn be rolrTufh'd 1:10 oti'r Ic'rdHlsve bo in uchall soon hiive'a lo jsh.ture of irfen il'th -t or Uiere is no j' 5 1 nation' hut It he -tit. ed. wi int "vrr (ni cis-: it sufficiently p-itn'iiiM'l) nuud i iiimr' pi HiXiviii'7. I i tn ice -I'lers. i'l lie OXK I ttAR.

per an- 1 1 i I' "brm 1 el al- i I) Ir 1 low every man to take any interest ho cool (.. 0.,." lull ui.i .10. if ir thai -at 0 1 1 it. iii Til )' 1 1 'ti 't 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 I I 1 inl 1. n.

iif ii'fi ivt 'i rr Siif it' puru i a ll 1 -ii 1 I r. 1.1 ell i 11 Al lit)-. 1 ll io; i't tin- 1 1 i-or. 1 1 1 11 At ri pr 1,1 ii s. IV ihe ti .111 wish t-i HVMve the )i 1 1, are nidi.

I O.ei to linns" ol" ot the 1 anl ties 1:1 I ll iliAfl ill my levari: nut net prfathers liet!" -oi- 1 e- i 1 1 1 i 'i 1 a i in sin- to di-reiniuea- it before the exp.11-. 1 ri, i.rt'fMt'vc.ir, be cimsiderrf as fjr v. MUTeedin In ir bills ill he I otuitterl to six oojiies. ev-y five.l''H this i'lti. ilill ol 0.

in lie I A 1 prtachtrs and eicb Uoniy of course wh to ive fii-e onte.iiillueticfe.in"i';'f.'' Lctla'ture. vo rati iir i-l 1 Kail IM" I o(e 'i'hn 'if cenviefs lint .1 it rum nt money of the United I ft. 1 ,1 rv 1 am told tint 1 hi- pfntiri InnT-vv a-: 1 bo. ei 1 1 (Ve I ft III 'if ('ni "'onicioiei iuto''d -r this sv epnisc) to "JS. v-r 1 1 el.

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