Weekly Standard (Newspaper) - November 2, 1859, Raleigh, North Carolina THE WILLIAM W. AND i. Associate TERMS OF THK WEEKLY in TERMS OF TUB i tan in variably in OF THE WEEKLY TO Copies I ID 1 iff discontinued at the of the time for they hare J Terms of Advertising in the Semi-Weekly Our regular rates of advertising ure as Our Each subsequent 2o advertisements in will be made with at the for six or twelve und ut the close 3 per will be deducted from the gross Professional or business not exceeding either Ihe Weekly or for fi for twelve months or in both pa pers fur for six or for twelve Terms of Advertising in the Weekly One dollar per square for the HrM and ets fni each subsequent mill lie made number of advertisements will be admitted nln the All inn otherwise ire inserted in the und When the number of is not on it is inserted until Money sent us bv mail is ixt our OCT. 39, 1859. HOLDES STATK OK THK LAWS OF THE To Hie of the With this number I resume the sole Editorship the Mr. my having f his own 1 take pleasure in testimony to his worth as a and to his Mildness and integrity as a Nothing i the slightest degree unpleasant occurred tarcen the five years he has been associa and though he has occasionally for the Riving me important aid in his yet the has uni- mly reflected my and I consider that 1 responsible for every thing it has or to since time I took charge of it The business of flit he con- in my the firm of Wilson ceased by I have engaged the of Mr. Wilson in the business will manage for me in my The business of editing and conducting a iper like the Ftan is by no means easy or ry It requires a of justice towards both political friends and a constant and inflexible devotion to without regard to incessant 1. 1 may almost incessant It is rme to say to what extent I have if I no succeeded at in this My course before my party and the is for them say whether it has been or of any v to the One I know have been true to Democracy and to no pledges to make as to the for 1 plain reason that T expect to perform my duty my readers and to my party as 1 have heretofore formed it. The contest of is near at it as the most important since the was since its result is most probably whether the government shall continue I have no fears to the result of the elections in I think the will curry their Governor and the -e as and that the State will cast her vote for the nominee of the Charleston Beit I hold that a man should always faith by his and for I expect to labor as energetically and as as if the result were in The De- party of the State cannot hope to maintain without It is sometimes more to retain power thun it is to obtain it. Let determine to work as we in and in 1850; let us do and the motley res of will give way and go before as they did when triumphed 44. I. WEDIE NOVEMBER WHOLE nti I have in Mr. fact they and to pervert and distort and then hold Mr. responsible and refuse to accept any Not only but of tho baser if to injure Mr. by any nnd every have insulted to my by insinuating that I was in- and by Mr. Holders to pursue the course I have pursued in some public and even to use expressions that I have used on the streets nnd Some persons have so long been for others that they actually think that out cif every two men there must be one For this reason they are I leave them to despising their low ard of their contemptible nnd their grovelling Mr. has bis and I have lie expresses his as he and 1 do the We have never on any essential and it has rarely been the raise that we could not agree on details and In an inter- course as intimate its exist between two for the past five not one unpleasant word has been spoken by either that I am aware of. Each lias bad too much respect for the other and self to attempt and in as I voluntarily and as a matter of from the there is no man I more highly esteem than its future sole All assaults upon ill recoil upon the heads of This much of I have thought proper to have said it and without or affection arising from from reward or the ol I stand by my and defy my With the exception of a short T now find for the first time in eleven released from editorial and they fall from me I feel myself more a and none the less Democratic and As a private in the I shall be at my and will keep pace with him goes farthest into the intrenchments of the whether that be found in Southern Know Northern Black or or all the prolific family of isms now at and which have ever been at with the cratic with the with the rights of the and with the and prosperity of the and the The The doctrines announced by Mr. in his Rochester muo displayed their first fruits in the recent outbreak at Harper's Mr. ward declared in that speech that be- tween slavery and tho abolition forces would go that the existence together in the confederacy of slaveholding and was in- and that the conflict between the op- posing forces would terminate in converting the rice and cotton plantations of the South into free or the rye nnd wheat-growing regions of the North into slaveholding This is the issue as presented by the head and lender of the black Re- publican In uttering these sentiments at Rochester he but carried out the doctrines of the platform of the black Republicans in in which they pledged themselves to labor to extirpate twin relies of mid Tbe battle between the two sections has fore been fought in the common hut this movement in Virginia indicates that the scene of conflict is to be The MU to be visited with the torch and the the forces are to be directed against the the the and the very lives of the ple of the South It is in vain that the black Re- publican journals seek to palliate the wickedness of old Brown and his by that he is n and that not responsible for If he has shown no small of method in his He js as Giddings and are acts are the legitimate of which teach that slavery is n monstrous to be by every means under the which its enemies can In the guage of the Kuw Yoik of we rests the responsibility nf this in- surrection Wlm is thirty s and lor the and are yet to Do nut the winds 1 THE MAX frown down upon every one of j those whether or other who have or in exciting or promoting the fatal It matters riot that they thought they were doing God It is in vain that they in tho language of one of our that party and in tion of the atrocities of that he was To be sure lie was and has been but he is no more than by whom he bus to long been in his Bishop Atkinson's Thursday Nov. 10th, Friday Nov. Sunday Nov. 13th. Tuesday Nov. 15th. Wednesday Nov. St. Nov. Christ Saturday Nov. 18th. Sunday Nov. Monday Nov. 21sl, St. Tuesday Nov. 22nd. St. Consecration 25th. Saturday Nov. 27th. Tuesday Nov. St. Wednesday Nov. Excellency the Charlotte of armed in this City on Tuesday tin the and wu were pleased to meet him upon the Fair ground looking remarkably well and undoubtedly enjoying excellent Tun to our erous incident to the we omitted to notice in our last the at the Fair of Col. and his company of Wo have heard the bearing and chill of those young and the uniform propriety of their deportment when not on spoken of m the most complimentary UMC welcome tl is sterling itic journal again to our The publication has resumed by the Dr. with an encouraging prospect of adequate The is looking very and will no doubt perform valuable service in the great of of ihe Petersburg TALL COTTON PICKING IN OLD ROCKY N. C. Oct. 20. MESSRS. The following remarkable picking of cotton was performed on the farm of Henry in old 18 years old 778 Negro boy 10 years owned by owned by W. S. aged 14 775 1.) years 713 7sn j 10 u i 10 Braswell is a white and son of W. j H. The cotton was picked and weighed in the presence of of the Respectfully W. P. a worse man than that same Brown the world j never His single with a thousand was Fanatic j to the highest in of the Giddings has been taught to believe that the killing of a slaveholder was an act which God would When in this city last in his he told of his stealing negroes and ning them to his stealing which he then had with him for his shooting down and of other acts equally And said I wish to know if the people of Cleveland approve of what I have Those who approve of my acts will say nnd more than one-half of hfs com- posed of whilst not a single was uttered by any one Such approval at the question was put at all his Brown confidence his party would sustain him in whatever he might the men of the and thus the miserable by sought to overthrow tbe government and bring its the banner of Democracy and Free trust that my Democratic friends generally will rt themselves somewhat to increase tiie n of the If we expect to we lay the documents with the facts and mts before the W. W. With the present issue of tiie wases my turial connection with and I resign the n with far more pleasure than I assumed it five rs In my published in the i of November 1, 18154, I said My connection with the is not so for the shedding abroad of my own as removing the bushel of the of the principal that he may be en- to emit more brilliant and more of As business partner in the T shall probably have but little time for but whatever I may desire iv I shall say without favor or pon this principle I have and like all men act on the same I have made both and The former I F I I have endeavored to treat all i respect until I was treated with 1'ieii, to maintain my own I treated i in like manner as I had been treated by I am happy to say they are and if they I am more than To such I no favors to I ask position as associate editor of the Standard rather a nominal than a real as fore- in the extract above quoted from my ry five years I have seldom written a hwl article except when the principal editor was I have freely exercised my of speaking rny sentiments whenever I to do and I have nothing to convinced of I will acknowledge and it. my chief reasons for desiring to ic editorial department of the Standard 1 may avoid even the appearance of making Mr. for my acts or and to n the mouths of the invent of my sentiments and them to his Certain II hostile to me because I am a but still more hostile to Mr. ho is considered in somebody's way to for some time boon V emmr to catch at my mostly Mr. The of the a from Mr. in which he discourses quite plainly in relation to the efforts which have been and which have thus far to oust him from the Editorial chair of that It appears that at a j meeting of Whig and American com- of the members of the Legislature and held about the 7th of February in this it unanimously agreed that the interests of the party require the establishment of an organ at this under such Editorial control as the party may Mr. Syme wus promptly informed of this movement by Col. George Little and Mr. although thus caucused not by the but by their and though of excluded with friends from the appears to have manifested every disposition to dispose of establishment to the offended leaders of his and the fact that they have not purchased and proceeded to establish an argun is certainly not to be attributed to M e knew there was n Syme and an anti- Syme party in the opposition the time S. purchased the but iiV had sened his very bad cause with so much spirit and that we were surprised to learn that the opposition to him still Our patriotic and public-spirited Col. George by of his position as of the State seems to have been unusually troubled with the burden of his responsibility in this But while we sympathize him in his We the expressed in our that this outbreak will strengthen the friends of the Constitution in the The battle for the Constitution to he fought in that j portion of the Union in and before the battle is fairly well as while it is going it is the imperative duly of every true to encourage and uphold those patriotic men in the j States who arc contending for our j Senard and his bloody doctrines are as i much detested and as firmly opposed by the crats of the fiee and by a of the old line Fillmore Whigs and as they are by the people of Let us m a crisis like Ill's have no divisions among Southern us hear nothing more of the union of North and on thu let j the black Republicans be given to under- and long-continued efforts to j displace our venerable we cannot help ad- miring the spirit in which he negotiated with our neighbor for the Lie even went so far Mr. as to state to Mr. S. that the offer he had made the party in the way of a bargain thought to be too on Mr. and yet after we arc informed that no bargain was It is not for us to explain this It is possible that the explanation may be found in the fact that it is easier to talk about raising large sums of money than it is to raise The patriotism of when is not always equal to the It would he an excellent quoth these lo have an newspaper in Raleigh under their but it was by no means an ex- thing to furnish the means with which to purchase it. We call this a fuss When and where will it end JUDGE DOUGLAS IN REPLY TO JUDGE have received from Judge Douglas a copy of his re- ply to Judge This document occupies large octavo closely and is characterized by much We do not perceive that Judge D. has mended the to any extent on the question of Territorial The Southern people will never agree that the ple of a before they assume can decide the slavery question one way or Judge Douglas complains that he has been ed with being struggling candidate for the He denies this charge in the most emphatic He personally I do not desire the Presidency at this I prefer a seat in the Senate for the next six with the chance of to being President four years at period of He declares more that he will adhere unfalteringly to the tional Democratic and intimates quite plainly that he would vote for the for with whom he differ on certain in preference to the candidate of tho black Republican I stand that they have no sympathizers in this I and that the election of Soward to the I with his odious and what has red at would be regarded as a de- liberate and final declaration of the North against the and the of the union of the The Trial of ihc The preliminary trial of old and white and of and was commenced at the County scat of VH about eight miles fiorn Harper's on Tuesday The i trial is conducted by justices of he They may but cannot but must send the accused for trial before the Circuit prisoners have employed Mr. of to defend An able Virginia lawyer had been assigned them for their defence by tho hut they preferred Hack Republican The En- appeals to the people to treat Mr. Chase re- and to give him ti fair and full hearing i before the The Washington Constitution of the 215th authentic documents in the shape of letters from John Smith Brown and which j show wide-spread arrangements for the outbreak at Harper's and implicate Joshua R. Giddings in the Mr. Senator of publishes a letter in the same number of the in which among other things he states that a caped or attempted to escape during the Of tho few carried off by Cook across the ail escaped from him and came safely back but it was drowned while crossing the river homeward If at all we sincerely trust that Giddings ami Smith may be reached and dealt But we dp not well see how they can he reached by of And if given up by the of the States in which they may be found would not the abolitionists muster in such as to obstruct and hinder the course of justice 1 Carolinian of the 20th, in copying the communication signed which appeared in the nf and after- wards in the We publish in another column of by request the a communication signed to the of We have nothing to a del in reference to the more than that we are grateful to lender this class tif pet sons nil the vice we anil will he pleased at any time to lish in our paper ain thing which tends in any way whatever to advancement and A meeting of the ol was held at the Court Honsy in that place on Wednesday ing lust to deliberate together as to the proper policy to be pursued by them with reference to the subject upon which this article of Ferry Oct. preliminary I ol were They proved substantially tne already but said he was indifferent whether he counsel or It is reported that the Circuit Court of Jefferson will immediately give the case to the Grand The are and will be pi to the Court Wednesday when the trial will Further the Out- Oct. further ies as to thine in the outbreak have been which seem to produce much excitement here and .it although the nature of the dis- coveins has not last night a number of and a great deal of and arms from the armory were to every nnd were lied with Ihe The in the who had re- were till again idle to Still Arrested John who engaged with Brown in the outbreak at was ar- rested at on day His printed commission as filled up anil signed by was found on his ARRIVAL OF THE OCEAN State of Italian at the Oct. steamer Ocean dates from Southampton to the 14th ar- I j Numerous arrests had been made at All j the principal authors and accomplices in the murder j of were in the hands of The city was The disarming of 'the populace had j It was surrounded by nnd Tuscan Garibaldi had issued n proclamation the army 1 of lie says new struggle Ihe enemy is will attack j us before many days are In Addressing my o d I know I am not speaking to 1 and enough tu tell them we arc to fight the enemy of I shall look to see you there in your The address is dated Bo- I October 5th. I The Pope ve as to have an interview with the of at Castle where he will prolong his on account of the agitation reigning in 1 Alter his a demonstration took place in honor of the Sardinian The crowd of estimated at left their cards at the 1 Ambassador's The French gen preserved but the was The Zurich dispatch of the con- ferences do not draw to a Austria refuses to dimmish the amount of the debt of Lorn hardy to be borne by The demands of Austria are not only resisted by but do not receive the support of who lias proposed to submit the disputed point to the arbitration of another wants all arrears of pensions of the Monte and all for tiie cost of the war to be included in the settlement of the debt which will have to be paid by Austria and C for days of There is good enquiry at extreme J Consols MA a In the lilth erl j U wife Mr of K. and on Ilio 3P A GOLDEN HE SUB move offers for sale his of land ia located about directly ori the in refilled the tract acres of brunch Bottom ble to of unusual mik i he most nf are and It but seldom a so riany is offered in chaser in it a particulars ibe B. YA NEW 1'JI Price fxi NUMBER GUANO CAPITAL NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE THE of Eddy A Single Number Lotteries will in under thv Superintendence of Sworn Com- at us Class 47 draws November C ass 51 December Class 55 January ai Class CO draws February 18, EXTRAORDINARY place as 1 Grand Capital Prize of Prize of j 20 101) loo I 101) 4yy to a 1 Prize 1 I 1 1 1 1 4 Prices 4 1 20 800 Prizes cif are Amounting to Whole Tickets Halves Eighths 92 50. THE ORDINARY DRAWINGS Class 45 draws on November 8, 1859 1859 50 draws on December 10, C ass draws on December 24! 185fl Claw 53 drawK on December 3l', Class 54 draws on Class diaws on y 14, 1800 Class 57 draws oil January 28, 1800 To take ua 1 Grand Capital of I Prize of ivo mo mo i Prizes of to Prize lire too 400 800 100 Ifill lllll ure 800 600 4UU Prizes Amounting to Whole Halves f 2 50. WOOD GRAND EXTRAORDINARY On the Three Number CAPITAL PRIZE 1 on the latt Saturday in Whole Tickets Halves Quarters AS. III Ordering Tickets or the of money to our for you wish to name the Lottery in which you wish it and whether yon wish Halves or on we send what in by Ural together with the Immediately afier ihe n Printed to by the will be with an will be by tho clamation in the that His lency Gov. Ellis 1ms sot apart the 24th day of next month as a day of in TO EXAMINE INTO THE ATLANTIC Mr. Speaker Clark and Mr. Speaker under resolutions passed by the last have pointed Francis of John of Jeremiah of and fus of examine into tho dis- present condition nnd ture prospects of the Atlantic and Railroad This commission is to report the result of their labors to the anil ll the Governor shall causes such report to be published in two newspapers printed in the City of nnd shall cause a copy of the same to bo laid before tho board of internal and another before the General at its next The members of the commission are to be allowed each dollars per day and their necessary expenses while engaged in the discharge of Tho commission will havo ample time between this and the meeting of the Legislature to discharge their Cooke wiis committed 1o Gov. Wise has and of has him to be delivered Gov. P. i a For the Onu Mrs. we from has been preaching in the Court House and other portions of the City the and a purl of this to crowded we wish Call the attention of authorities lo this and if it Slip professes trine of Spii nnd we all Know the danger of a inc in our think i hat after the recent outbreak it us to lie and to an on those who come directly fi 0111 the of A word to the w ise is 211th, Wuo chief of the Harper's Ferry we says New York is not understood be a inin of much He had means to support himself comfortably in but he certainly had not the wealth necessary to put an army of fifteen hundred men on a war We say fifteen because that is his Among his we are two hundred two hundred one thousand and plenty of A Rood rifle costs about think that was about the quotation at the New Haven Church Two hundred of would make a of Two hundred nt the New York average say make The is a new t of we in this hut as a to be worth ought to cost at least one of them adds another to the out the Until it can be pi oven that hud that much in the inference remains that there must be some out- side contributors son tho question who are these Time and inquiry will Gerrett a of we is down for with body in a New Yoik bank for his and another a sends through Frederick Douglas the of his death ft ie lho I o I .rw hver and in the lather nnd wil love to linger ir on the memory of his nnd the m incites und it eels iln painful illness WUs torne bv him with a de- I and and met willi a calmness ami submission rhut none ciin huir miu n but faith it in lie leaves a und only I he friends nnd to their but mourn not as those without assured that their is his eternal mun I o the bereaved wife we would fuct ly for the nnd the hope of union und in that be tour comfort and and to the his virtues und Ilia has been consigned to to his spirit returned to H gave while it is our ive so lo live that we may all meet him the mid in Eteni on the in his veur James a well citizen of C. The deceased had been a ber ut Hie Church of fifty rears IJe was hived by Ins and respected by knew nnd in him the widow and the orphan found a friend His decline was his guttering having u fan i u lued his deuth was and will please write their signatures and give the name of their County and All strictly All prizes of and the Other urines at the time of 4ft Orders or Certificates to be directed to EDDY ii or EDDY A list of the numbers Unit are drawn the with the amount of the p OLD BROWN of the New York sensation on instead of preaching sopke of as ed. At Hope Rev. P. held forth on Irrepressible Conflict between dom and and allusion was made to the same thing in the sermons of Rev. Dr. Rev. Mr. and but Rev. Henry Ward at the Plymouth Church N. C. Six Per Cent. State N. C I October j SEALED PROPOSALS BE RECEIVED at this office until A. iSth November for ihe to the highest of uf Suite under An Act the Public to sell the of the State tor Tho will be payable at the Bunk of the in ihe City of New unless where the to have thiim at the the ure not subject to luxation for purpose bidders upon informed of the ot ciin deposit the of their bids lo ihe credit ol Ihe the Bunk ur in thu Bank ot the Bunk of Cape (i will address their leUeis i I to the at HID bids will be opened in ihe presence of tho Governor and Comptroller of and the President of the of The of accepting such in whole or in part as may bo deemed the is reserved D. W. Pub. BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS OP meet in in the at I uins WILSON W. 88, j Mobile Richmond I H A T' of Fall ISul inn A. Orau A. cy y. W. and wife and at laiv of Ihc heirs of John C. Stedman nnd of Thomas H. bert and wife W. Stephen Stedman and Robert the three last infants under twenty one years nf age by und next friend II Pursuant to an order of the Court of for the Com ly of made at Full the under- Clerk and will proceed to sell at the Court House in Ihe Town of mi the 16th day of of County the Und in the petition and described as house and lot in the Town of with a store house und known as the Yellow House mid in ihe centre of and near the i tor business p it the most able and lot in the Is well for uf liny und a convenient and eligible rout tor a attention of business men it called to this OF credit of twelve be given the pood into bond ing interest from date for the of Ihc 1. 3. C. M. K. October 12, Adv. HOUSE AND LOT TOR THE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL AT PUBLIC on thu day of December in the town of HOUSE and on Ihe street north fmm the Court and tho of R. Snid Lot is well u good new two story with five und a to each a good framed kitchen and smoke with a well of excellent und grove in the Terms made known on of October 25, LAND FOR THE UPPERS FOR SALE containing liun acres lying on Big in Greene N. six miles below Snow and one mile from r. thriving little two good schools high grade Male and 200 acres of said hind is cleared and in n good state of the balance all in all good farming the premises is a good two-story all other necessary Any person winding buy land would well to apply Good time can to tbe D HARD TIMES NO LADY OR GENTLEMAN IN TUB possessing from 4S can enter easy and by which from to f day can be For particulars W. ACTON 41 Sixth i; 1! IN SPA PERI Si EW SPA PERI