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For Lieut Gern;r OHN H 10 1 1 j!
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ForAUorney Gan.-fn&& ?I.'jSl. PHHT,
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Pur Suttrintcntleut Publi Irmlrm tion, ,
Pk'sU Puttie iHVJM-JCW. U. BKPAK,
R APICAL ; ; :
OUNTYXOM I NATIONS. ; ?
Tlie niJical of Rovranj lieW their County
nu-tiinf; last Patnrdar an4 tjomfoatedi tl fI-lon-i'iig
ticket : ' .. : i . i
Ae St natc.Ylr. Jf . T.-Karasy.
2ir the House Eijtrirentatirt : Col. Win. A.
wli.il wart to te seen, Aj lioari rule t Btichji
time amt io wli boat is worth tKe price of
the trip: .TIi"whey-'a,nS-?hefr?F riJer
frt m what, we conld see of it, i moft charming
On arrivisg here, the party hy peciftt,intita
lon tnrie4l at the SL Clair Hotel one of the
md-t tlegant and bUt arranged in the city.
About H o'clock Sunday evening a line string
7th Concrewfi'rr.fil liflrfct:
hf ahoreifaj. WM. M. RODCINfl
ilSwan Dcmteritlo Coiiservatilve
i . Of Davie.
For U Home m rvrerniUihvfit
Dr. F. N. Lt'CKKY, & KKIUl CKAIOK, E?i. l,(te, having allrcetl a letter of r
. r KAfrtjf Capt. WW. C. CO U u I rE MJJ Ii
For Treaiurer-JAhm S. McCUIiBi?sfS.
Jltyister of Dted -Cit. Q. W(XDSOX.
For Growr-Bi:NJ. F: FRALEY. ;
1 6) wybrilAS. F. WAOGON:ii
iloiltK ana .nii- .". . U r ! J ip
John ' r,ufii:tiinti, J. D. ! Johnston, IC MaiaiM-y,
and'Tr. V. A. Sftfrcd. J 1
Vr Q""'I'J Tteawrr. Thos. J. Foster.;
J&' lifjiehr of DecU CajU John K. Fott3.
Cowhhj Surveyor Chaa. F. "Waggoner.
his ttf the nbove ontlemtn. have hitherto
been conservative and we loubt not are so yet.
The radicals have several times before put
the names ot branch conservaiive on meir uektri.
They are lml oiT for fuitah!e men of tht-ir own,
and l.oe bv the arts of blanishment to win over
to their party men of influence and good jitand-lii"-
in the count.wiTw of the abave gntle-
meihad already accepted nominations frn the
DciAoeratic Consenjative pary, and wcs not,
of eurs-, consulted jby the radicals as to the use
of tffeir names. Its (piite prjobable tiiat three
others weralto piit0nithoutconsult3tkft. Mr
Hoiiek, wej are iufiirnied, wi conpulted and
agred to take the subject under conderation ;
but we have trot learned- whether he com pro
mwij his hitherto 'opposition to radicalism to
obtain the nomination j .
ttrTle Hornet Fire Company tyfiChar-
rcmon-
HotVl. bv order of Ir. Sam'I T. DeFoard, the
popular Agent of the Tennsvlvanian Central and
thP Northern Central ltoaa.s, lor xne pur
pose of convevingkhe party to Druid Hill Park.
Thl was indeed, n treat ine nuc was
?.leaant and the Urge park, cheeked off with nu
merous fine roadsjand dnvef, mterpercea wim
limned brooks arid sparkling fountains natur
ally beautiful, but enlivened with tasteful works
of art. challenge the highest admiration. This
delightful resorts i visited daily by thousand
nnd must produce a good moral ehect upon all
no entirely depraved-and abandoned ; for we
are"persuaded that pleaFant reports, where na
ture and art are combined in such a way as to
enlit the attention of man, draw out his better
fctlincs, awaken noble emotions, and tench lilm
to admire the grand and the beautiful well
calculated to soften and tame his passions ami
h;rpen bin appreciating and better sensibilities,
if its does not create a longiug for that which is
onl and agreeable. In short, we think it bet-
ter to build parks than jail houses
hU caiU' liy saj -mgh for Lim before hand.
Itolljinf, III concede is ' ami sboul
dcri aboTeJj'urclies, iu eycry iking ilat
oteN into tl makint; P f a. msin or a
etatrainan. p arches wna pJcked.ont by
naitv as llie tnan o)0t likeV to bear
defeat with an cijna! uiiwl, ir;ce defeat
(or tbe Itadical candidate i iuevitaVlc
The only bonor be will pnin by thq cam
nais-n ii tbat of apr.eaiinff before tbe poo
ole in company with out! .of tbo purest
men hnd ablest statesmen of our Stute.
U cstem sentinel. : -
proper metbol ' pointml out" by bur lawg
for bis extradition. Tbe Detroit iapers
ftate t bau tbe, party, AbdwUnl from-hcrc-
Dy ineueiecTjrca waacunrgeti wuu otma
member ot a band oi Aiibima lxuviiax.
Hon.
tiva ca&dih
CliLia'Sl'KARlXH.".
lor UoverMv nJ Jud?e VV f.
Kinston Uaiette.
CALtWELL AND II A EG ROVE.
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Caldwell etudiouslv avoideC tbe'discua-
sioii of main issues, and iu a most iufl.una
tory manner made bis appeal; to tle
brutal passions and piejadicea of the
ncgToes, and in abusiuS, after tbe mt
approved etyle, all who cboee to d.ffer
from bim. Tbe only point in tbe wboje
speech wortby of note, and. to bicb we
wisih to call attention, is tbat be refused
to call out tbe militia for the capture of
tbe Lowerya because tbe law does not
compel him to do so. And yet this pelf
styled humanitarian can, without law,
bud it very convenient to furnish a negro
milltaty company in tbe town of Wil-
:drtd guns !
or
stmhee to Gov. CaUlivell against the arrest,
bv I U. S, 3Iarshatfiom South Carolina, of
Cajfe, Trezcvatit, p piember of their Com
panv, the 5overa4r, in his reply, denounces
the an est as 44 both a public and private
wrrtiu?, deservin'T tbe severest condemna-
turn. . lie also .assures tne citizens oi tnc
misiirton with one but
Now there is a militia law in Noitb
Baltimore is cpiitled to the appellation of a J (rirol;ua a,,d we tell Mr. Caldwell e.d
beautiful qitv. She is growing rapidly and can
boa?t of some as!
found any where,
table, refined, am:
I Fr 'Cbuaf CommUimerf V. Ma'uney, .John f state t hat he will loi all in his power to pr6-
IJtihaTer, V. J. Bernhardt, John uraii;un!aiiu tect the rights am liberties oi tbe people..
JoiiaO. UemiDg. i I s The Governor talks all nyht ' about tin
outrage, but U he in earnest. It is one ot;
A DEN OF THIEVES. Gr:u;t s jSm: Hoes tne bovemor tienoimce
We aslfed a gentletban what is the amount of! . . , 1!jeVes tbe Governor will
Uadical Ptealings tinder the Gitant AdminiHtra- t r,,s,u(. hinsll'-tor tjhe protection of citizens
I ton, and lie answered "over three hundred a.iiti t these "illejrai jyrests ! Wcliope "be
million nay, that Vvill not rover the half of may do something creditable.
it." Tjiis is a pretty largemju for a little more
iian th yean, of nint rule ; but we agree
lurilH ourjfriend that ,t not half estiinatedt In
ijeed, H imHMibl( to get r real figures,
fcince 'thJ most cautious and Isystematic etrorts
Tuvo been ucd to coyer up, tuiooth ovcrj and
white-wash fraud, emlzzlenfent, and. robbery,
;rhl having m niajqrjiy in tpowcr tney nave d) ;nc, pee or heaij of thp crops ; our
pretty, well fnieceedefj .
EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
RicHMoxin, Va., June 14th, 1872.
Editou Watchman: Onrtiyj way to tlus
plat-e, I struck the boundary of Virginia jut as
day began to break, land consequently hftd no
j$tate
f Think iof itt half! the enormoua jtax naked
irow ail, sources, accvruins w a u. cj. voium
wonernever reaches the piftlic treasury. : Add
to this the enormous amount that is stoleilfout-
wight ; that, extorted from the people in the way
of bribes ; that, wring from iiem by the system
of blackitist mailing, perpetrated by still-house
! spies, viljs In formers, arid tenul Deputy t U. S.
I Marshals!, and what a vast sum we would ihavc !
j It is really beyond estimation. It wouluf take
but a fet years to pay off the enormous public
debt, if the ptealings alojie icould be stopped and
f properly appropriated to tleTpurpose, and still
run the government bctterj than, it h now run.
There ii no system in operation to-d;iy that is so
povfeat atul gigaiiiic tu all.tlie rainutia of detail
as that of the monstrous rdbbcries carried; on by
the Radical party agiiinstlthe unsuspecting and
Helpless people of the huid. livery branch of
the pubjic serviee is recking with the ''most
hameles venality and prostitution.- Tlwre is
scarcel an officer m the public servjce. ffotn a.
constable to the -president j tvho is-ot in some
way licensed or ' encoiu nfrdd to. prey npjn the
people at bis discretion. The whole sysiem of!
Kadicalgoverment has bjeen carefully arriingel!j
to this end and for this purpose. Reallv, tliis
is the Radical theoify oj" government. Their
accidents and usurpers kiow or study little elsej
and thai they have become experts and masters
of the erperimeht is but too evideent. j ,
i If thel downtrodden,outrnged, and oppressed
people onlJ only take .he; time to think and
consider of the-Uonst'ron? crimes that are daily
nd hourly peqetrated oainst their civil rights,
ilieir liberty, rtd their property, -Radicalism
would not be tolerated, fur a momli, muclk less
jbr four; years iiore. i ; !
The people as a whole, are conservative! 'and
Jionest, and they do'nu take the time to ponder
ihe wrongs which are committed against tliem
nd in their nama. I Tlioy do not seem to jihink
ibat lby. are being crusjied downdown into j
the eoxtb and jthat thejr liberties are rapidly
and surely pasing away for ever. '"' L
One bundreth jart of the crimes thai have
been tamely submitted to, during the black and
Hilgar reign p( Grant aid his fbul clan, jRould
fiave awakened an indignation and manjjy pur
powflj among our forefathers that would have
burled the guilty fact ion from place and jpower,
Forbmately Cor us it is Jo the power of tie peo
ple this year to rid the'eountry of this wicked
t'rew.by means of the ballot. Therein consists
i r am pi power for th safety and protection
of die citizen ond for the perpetuation kf good,
government. ' ,.
yiicn our fprefiilliers planned and perfected
this glorious System of republican gogrnment
and bequeathed it as a sacred trust to us and
our .children, to be keiH inviobjte for all time,
fhey fondiy Ijopcd thatjthcy had erectefl a ler.
vU p( liberty tbat would! le sacredlv preserved
nd cjicrished by- the unborn millions tfiat were
to foljoi tljeoi. They never doubted that the
people wonltji defend And protect wUh their
JJves, if necessary, this 'Magnificent worlk of their
combined yikdom. Tf7 ere hojveful as well
asbraye; and although in their almost prophetic
! . 0 . ! i
visions oi co;))ijiz time iney ppoKB oil Hangers
whieb would le likely Jto assail it, yet with
brayftil confjdeneo ihy departed, beliet n bg that
wnai uou iau in wiscioia cixiuled them! to; in
stitnte, theid sons woiild be enabletl to Protect.
... A . i i i. ;
ffhis is the dnt of thfhour--the Rolemn,' sacreil
LdutjK of every descendant of that nobla anctstiy
liberty; Tbe Temple of
vermin;, nay, worse, bv
along the line of travel!. In Virginia they are
looking .well, and especially the wheat is good.
hey ape harvestingjit rapidly. . j J J
Richmond is soniewhat changed and (very
much improved since the days of the wjir, ivhen
I was more familiar with it. Thre very great
calamities have befall len the city since it was
abandoned by the Confederate forces; FirsP,
the devilish ingenuity of a r.ipacious soldiery
wasiuvoked todestroj' it by the incendiary torch;
next the third floor of the Capital gave way-
while heavily pressed with a large audience as
sembled to hear the decision In llie Calioon for
gery case, and a hundred or more persons were
killed oi maimed fcr life; and last, the burning
of the Spofswood Iljojtel, whicli involved the loss
fine buildings as are to be
Her people are very hospi
energetic, and her favorable
situation will yet given her that prominence to
which she is geographically and justly entitled.
We notice among jthe new buildings in proces of
erection the Metropolitan M. E. Church, and the
citv Hall. The?4 are grand structures, and will
eclipseeven allhejrothers,of which any city might
well be proud, jn magnificence and beauty.
There is one thing, however, lacking in our j b
opinion that seems to have escaped the attention
of Baltimore people, and that is, the adoption
by her merchants of a judicious system of
advertising among the Southern people. This
U all important to her citizens, as they must
Idok to the South for that trade which is ncccs-
n.iryto build heriip. It is trueher merchants em
ploy a great many drummers ; but, what are
thev compared to the newspaper ? There is noth
ing that pays soi well as judicious advertising,
atid no way to reach the public so effectually.
I I neglected to mention that the Editorial ex
cursion party, after assembling in the boat on
York river, was called to order by Maj. N. II.
Hotchkiss and proceeded formerly to organize
bv the election of officers as follows
lib? adherents that whenever be fuWs to
entoicc it for leitfmatp purpose lie be
comes a part to the crime uml suffering
tbat thus goes unpui.?ibed, and tbat even
now much innocent blood cries from tbe
ground against bis guiltj' Mini. Tbat
whenever, be chooses to male u law lo
carry out bis own evil purposes, bj? is
a tisurner. ar.d nerinres Faimsclf. Butien-
r ' i
ough of him for the pn srnt.
T. L. Hargrove then presented bimelt
r examination, but lua Jitlie puce vn
"(From tbe Lendon, Ont, ILtrald, Jniie, 7)
llQ popularity and infraence made bim
particularly obi.oxioos ta tbo carpttbag
gera, and wbeu it tvns decided to ppcnd
the habeas corjiuj act in order to carry
the election, bis name was uiatkeTdowu
as one f the victims. When be Jearncd
this be immediately"' Started for Canada,
closely followed by one S. 11. Cornell, 'a
Yankee tpy in th pay t.f Crant'a !carprt
baggcr in chief, Ooveruor Thomas K.
Scolt. The fugitive reached British ter
ri.ory in sah lv. and Cornell, ceetiiff that
Governor Scott's warrant was nJ longer
o( any um, applied to the United Stat ea
pecrtt service department for nsaistatzcf.
They place a f How nnmd ,toeph (i.
Ut8ter at his sei vue, and the two Worthies
tost no tirao in coming on to Ifidon to
secure their game. There is reason to
bcl'uve that tln-v deggd him robud the
city for some days befre they govt an up-! I.ewvilf,f Frytu
portuuity of carrying out th-ir u farious
project. On the day in q .esiiou4bo was
out for a walk on one of ttf ftrceis in the
northern parts of l ho city about 4b'clock,
1. M.f wheu he observed two tabs y
proacbing him at full speed from pposm
directions. When opposite biln tb-y
stopped, and two men jumping out of each
cab rushed at bim, and bi lore be could
Shipp, cnbdidate for Attorney General, will ad
drf tbefpOf'e ( . . . .
Rotherfvfd county, at Kitbcrtordn, Oil lloty
dav i!tihUene- 1ST .
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Tel'.rr, Fall Rluuxn rvl !1 KITn Iw&t-
inrl by IV. !". rcr Go5dca JJedic: mcgrry.
,rfcc TeopU't CU!s?oVa!nc.-Tb
:amtnii! to ikat . , . -r
IIH ! t. . ,. . - '... 1Mb. 4 ft".
IIr.,Uhn eonctv. nt IItndcniivU. .pi ' .V.TfV". i'ca "J 4' i nk..
John IlLbev. ir rW4Jte f-jt M.4 1 VIZ T.T f XitV.irxivr
Trur, , IU. J. W. OraUm, will .Ure T.Vl
tbe people fcl the fvlluwinu pvii.t t the iim. i .7 " " : I1
t Tilt Ai i.. Win; Citpn ikuutU
taxing pr pf'rtxry Bn!hinc. lit ctu.rm.
ry ui t jTit. "mi uriiil, the ptpmir mt
-rrd-rl!il VubU l ijMraitt. T1 Lw rr
kntuy; tlMl rin IoLn4 t tb.bo iir9
lh full ri-uUr cf tin itrtiu- U Uc Gt:rJfc
a I. I'i r ue A-k Um vk tnd k m a
fimcly kr dyf h-j4, cuiwiqw'.'Mir U1jumk,
intemattt tit U rrrs trrvu drWUtr, rKroma-tb-fn,
ti irkt.-s low M.irii. r vf vital
'rr, IijU rUtt'.Kn Rltirrt Lm tf Lc
ihroi, and W fttfrret hf ii rtHm- they
iuketo your in pilrii.
meiUon4d i
W'nHMrtih, Rorkin;h,-Ti mnity, Xrvie Z"au
Ianbt!ryj Sijke county, Jii 27lli-1
Wint n, Fcrvythe cvni.tr, June 20. h.
.Mock-vui, Uavi connty, July 20.
Htatc il, Iredell cinty, July 4th. "
Morgi nlt.il, Rurke cuooty, J ufy CU.
rrni.it) Speakiso. V. L n-Ab?ui,
the Co: serrative raudidatc f r Cmr
w ill di re bis fellow citizens at the fd-
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owingItitr.es and plac s :
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Fork C
Farmin
nr h, Davie Co Tuesday Jn!y
tUip, W -dn-d.iv "
i; ...t Iki .l rVadkin Co.,
KeriuMxiile
Sttlie
Ml. AiAr,
Fur
ill bd
give an alarm, he whs seized by the throat ' ?H't'lJ
and choked mil il be was insi'in'iLle. He , .
vius men inrowu uiii om; m wie taw, iiic jj
ir Jen,
Stirnr
Thnmlay
Friday
TucLi r
4.U
f;h
h h.
'.Mb.
A riTHTL COXDITIOV.
It i .ij il.ftvr to lLrc.irvH1i(r It llf
hef apjMtiulmenls in other counli- I aliir. t tlrc arc tbii lme liit.dol
intide ktM.wn brrc after. ! iin-r "' deUlMy. TWy
i j ii j -i an h pi- ntr)vr ; tli- itk-ffM
INTO Til E ITU I IT. ! iln bi, h uW.L. Wlsl ur r,lri-
. ... f .. . ; . . . . ft. '
Froii the ii-t of a;-,iiu'.:acn: fr im'tjic
i wMiK'h we i.M'.jr it will
it Xr r.m.lU! itr- hart- :jv tilinv i-
i re. m mukss. exit i t-n t;.i mi 4 um
ludo and i q r r ' frm m tori4l 4UMlt.
I iidi-.- i.n irm y il. ettrrpy ( kxh mhl
nod VI.tt xhr te if ntur i in4
two detectives jumped in after him, and j ;,(
both cabs drove oil' in diffeient din clions. j joints
i ... ..... i . . .1 . . i and le
uui piveuuieu uiai uie inu wci iiciiiij;
under authoriiy, as no one for a moui-nt
. . - J . i . . . . .i : . .1 . ..... I
susueciea inai an OHirnce oi una iiestr p- i en ma
lion would be at'.cmiilcd in our citv. l.'.ed
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1 L... ..Il.ul It. . .1.... .mil.tl.U.
. . . r I . " . . . '' t t 1
i-t" rvrn w;in i HJrini.oni luncioo
1.
so badly mixed up with -something else,! When the men got him to Ditroit th'y
tbat u failed to interest his dusky auni- ! procured a wanaut and lormallyi arrested
ence, and after about a uVzcii
sion" be coticluded lo stop.
ottila-
MORE LAWLESS USURPATION
AT THE CAPITOL.
inni. IK? reiusiu to disclose ins real
name to the authorities there, .and the
wai rai t was made out in tl d name of
James Simpson. It is this circumstance
titat has induced us to withhold bis name
t to arue tne M p. So a n
tar wrn:ii:s,
(.lJWi !. h.ivir.g d.-i line 1 to irrn:.c fr
uleian J cor- Mr:tn: -o, tin-Ul-
madc' ft-rtrl nou lintiu '' of bi n.
t Kideib vesltnbiv ei.:i:p, to le prr--
e:t al TriniiV Co!lvc to-r.iorrow.
HuihiS, hllip. tiiahiin ai.'i Spar have 1-
e pjHiiii;iiteiii. .n oi utt'in nave m-
iir the r-ani jai:n, and the t-nnv.ifc prirf'u-
bc Olieof the riH-t ex. tun; limt ha
Iu NortSi t'ariio.: f r v :.r
I i'S t
pio-e
Let
our c
vote .
Dor t.UHin'stU are dt in; tt.nr .;tlr.
pt-op:
work
t'.r llio nrili'iif 'I'lin 4!rjt 1 11 'i-11 !irr. fit ' . l. t-1
llie Anouor aim i aeas uer ... ...e o..r ( uu Uu.udti n.rc ni.vW A of his fate, was ' mine
liave, like Uov. Unto well, suspeiiueci
. . . i i i-
n bun fetnlute oi tin: oiaie am
flccifion of the Supreme Court
well for the people to see bow
. 1 11 - 1- . . .. I
.,i iioiiii.rii in pvi'vv i irvnn nc r. oi i i
vu-wui v j , i-: lie was well Known lo a
'"I"'1 V'f. a 1 in a telegram which be sent tbtni fioni ! ditu-it-ni tt-4 1- m-o-.d. V. ;,,.- t. o itt,:.b
11,1 d,f,t.ld.a'; W'ittslurg, Ohio, in which he informed 'f 1 ! f :s 1 ii; " .
audit is i i j i ii i i . 1 he pi At.M h tve i! c a . iin'i. r in tarsr
ri . r id I t,M thalhel,iul le"C,,,'V('y )1 1 ban it. 1 V tb.m ti e ,. .j-,,.u i v re-L. il
' 1 I while under the iiitluence of cl.lorot .i m. , v are U f.bu .. Ii . ili I . tl. i. v n tauh.
btato
ubveit tht.
fi--vi'rinfrit.
disregard,
and
large number i f 1 jl
constitution and laws of the
Southern geushmeu in the ciiy,4ii.d lh y
all uuite in tearing ihe h
State and the decisions of the court too, j U) c1:iractt.r-
n
nteillii
Inst Ustimony
ial has lecti
.w. i1 d- rN'"imi Fff iii-p1 tindr
' 't ent-'M..- .f tlrprv-ol ? Tbe J
letii r.ei roHMi;g i: !"-lrrileriiiiC; rw4 taere
'.v f j.n lnrttr r tw.. ta ink afin wjirtl
1 iit-rp pish'.le n U:i i tV!ti tr ( it a--i!t
!!r i hmM e.oifs fi odinary ftkb.io!tc tim
i 1 1 t nfit, rvx-rietl io, 5 Lu i rzUitiiUy nJ pr-
the ptple vi ry wbre v" "nt her
ndi.tK ai.l iben
to the Jh.IU and
A re tht
L'doHg Slieit- ?
nave nc t ir.mtii n
. i .
i fpr.re. Ixt the
k f 'T? mi.iiii. -t-' n in v r e.nty t.i
ite. ! 14 1 lb T.. .T1I
r to M'"i lit o.'i c
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the Charlottesville
t'agand, Esq., of New Orleans (La.) Times, and
J. J. Sicwait of the Salisbury (N. C.) Carolina
Wutcbm.an.
convict to the Penitentiary, and presented i ,iiiV :,..., j,,,,.,! w-ii nl.i, ,, l..u h uev. r '. tlcr the hrand
-J. II. Foster. Esq.. of V . , , ....... t ,..; . r ' (
, ', r claim lor suet. e.jieiiai-a l ' ,. , : the cost 111.1 v be our !:o:.or must t e snstJiie.
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he refused to do so, and the Tre.isum ; h 'yv ( x, .uVnU)H w hich w ill secure
declared ho would not pay the chum, on i h- ..unihment. The v. iv f.ct ihat tbe
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j Mr. J. II. Foster was then elected chairman 1 on tj(, -Kner;if brougl
and made Treasuer, when each nitmber of tbe Ainiitor to do his
audit it- 1 beieup- , kllu;M.1(.r!l llilU. IiG atteinpt npp- al ...
,t bis sun. to compel ; .o j 4Wti fu!!v t.M.i..i:, ,,aiuie of
duty, and the Judge ; lKjr .,ion W, ,.,, .r,iinj. ,h lt
01 manjrinw. 1 j ! '- jthq committee! for the legitimate c-xpen.es
! lint i (lotu.'t wneipier an uiese comoineu maue
Iiii Mi'.tond sadder in 'appearance and more an x
iotjs than did die several successive battles fought
near thi4 place about this time ten years ago.
They produced a scene that was heart-rending
and distressing injhe extreme. Well do I re
member the sorrowful and gloomy aspect of tb
streets, the waite of the dying and the lamenta
tions of the bereft, rsearlv everv bouse in the
whole city was an improvised hospital. The Hd
rijjls were by the hundreds, and even, at times,
a ihousand per day, to say nothing of the hOHt
wfiose bpnes lie bleaching 011 tbe fields of Seven
Pines, or buried beneath the mud o'ffClueka
homenylswamps. The larger part of these brave
boys carfle from North Carolina. Her gallant
sons borje the brunt of the contest, and made tip
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party pant over to iuiuwj to oe ui-ourseu nj . ,)f lhu Superior L ourt beid lii il llie clai m of (,m. i.()UU J V illtl.0fli..i:1iM f.ic,ii..d
i;i the inatii r, too, though to w ll;tt extent
bnrred ly the jiarty while on the trip, with the
'power to re-assess if necessary.
We leave here this morning at 7 o'clock for
iElmira, N. Y. ; More anon.
J. J. S.
Mass M Beting. There will be a
Grand Mass Meeting of the Conservatives
at this place on Saiurday, June 29'h
Judge Jleiiimon and oilier speakers will
aijdiess the meetirg.
This is the day f our County Conven
tion, and it is hoped that the delegates
will come in eaily -so -as to transact all
business by the time speaking commences.
: Western Sentinel.
i was valid ; that it was the dutv 01 1 lie
, e are vet un il.le.
to r I V
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Auditor to audit it, a:.i! that 0 tl-.e Trea?
urer to pay it, but ihe Auditor aod Trea
urer weie not sailied, and so an appeaj WESTERN dlTHClAL DISTRICT
was taken to the Supn-nie Court, iind thai, (-
Court decided ih::t it w as the duty to al j , 1 ' i.;n mnt a i.v
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that it was a valid claim ; 1 . ..
Y..i ibU .n.li! .4 ,,;;- 'Co .;ie.-s i-sublii-hing the We,tr-rn J:;di-
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and of every lover
Liberty is bifested
pie and wasting th
at hand for driv
flinch or shjj-k the
raving beasUi of prM, who are rending the jeo-
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1 Tie Wltmt prln lias come in f:;r better
it naa was expecteii. a number of specimens
have bn left at'dur oiHcc. and tld-i exhibi
tion r-of'eavplcjk tilvrays indicate hat the
farmer is l;.!eas.ea; with lu crop. Capi. T
A; iJeall, brought m s-omj Jus Jersev farm
both cotton phinM nhJ whpat, tea Java ago.
iTbe cotto'4 baa broom iorms, shaw m2 un-
1 be vheat in the Jersey
.to be fine. "- Throughout
the. opinion of fir. ;S. Ii
atsiial forw-lrilaess
"Settlement iis said
this count. iCis
Harrison; vho hassshown tbo finest samples
ptwrs,
one of the largest lists of casualties record i-d of
the bloojdy battles joined by the iir.niorttUizeid
army of Northern Virginia. I;or four sad years
of blood and carnage scarcely a mail left ibis
ever to ie fiimqus city tliat did: not eoiivey the
nicniinfijl iatelligenCe of the eeath of a brave
soldle boyi to some! stiiekeiijiousthold, some
fonid mother, wife, sister,'or lofer, in North Car
olina. Those were sad times; these; are sad
ttioughtjs ! iat they will ever be upperniost in the
mind of confederates on visitiiig, or at tlni mere
raentibrj, of, Kiciunotid. ; i :
, In yojuWr old hospital grouhds hundreds up
on hujudrcdsofiyoung North Carolinians breath-
ed their ;last, far.awjay from the chemhed homes
of these they dearly loved, while lisping as their'
hst uttijraijices the hames of mother, wife,;sister,
or darling babe. Beneath those grass covered
mounds inj yonder icemetary lies tbe marts! re-
m:uiisof sohiebouy'fe darling. Thousands atid thou
anas arc Resting silently together there. They
ire marked "unknown." Their ashes are ming-i
Ingwihr the dusl ! Their names can never
more be laeintihedi ana as we all have relatives
there, rieriaps it U best, as we love them all the
morel I look upon each in sacred . awe, and
they all gejem dearer and nearer our hearts, for;
we know iofc under which mound our brother
ies.i They fell in the cause of liberty, as they
iclieved 'constitutional liberty and right gov
ernriient, but they i were lost, at least until now ;
tnd jt yet remains tube seen whether these great
booiis shall be recovered. 4 ,
1 arrived here abot J. o'clock to-day mak-
!ill'- "" ' '' 'ii s
ins btteen nours irom oausbury to this place.
I canvassed the ciity pretty wtll this eyening1.
Moiji of the burnt: districts have been rebuilt up
by bandsijime buildings. The city has the ap
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peatjance icf liavmg a good trade and prosperous
surrbundijngs. I piade the aeqnaintaneje of the
gcnlj'eraeti of the jpity press generally, and was
higlily pleased with their good cheer and social
intercourse.; !
The editorial Excursion party will be full,
andla good lime is anticipated.
(and the Treavnr b.tvbs bun.) absolute
ly refuses to an lit such claims, and thus
the law and an expiesn deci-ion ot the
Suprr :ne Court are Mispemb-d and sub
verted by two radical etVice holders!
What do the people ihiik ot 1h.1t ? There
can be 110 ui'stakc about this. 1 here is
the ease repoi ted in the last volunin of
the Supreme Court reports.
i ne Count v Inm-
cii! Di-tiict of North Carolina. The only
obj ct aj.p-ireiit for the establishment of
this N' -I n Vu-i il District, is to in ike u.m
for mom of Cianl's tool and ur'n' money
fiom the people of the Slate. 1 is dim
ply an outrage that deserves lh. universal
! condemnation of all right thinking persons.
I The Statesville hiielixjcnccr, speaking
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ssioners .cannot par the her ills euch , this matter, comm mits a, .0.0,,. . .
f xpeusrs, because the law does not an- I I lie Courts will be lieui respecuciy in
thorize them to do so, and the Trcasimr Oreensboro,' Statesville and Ashevillf,
won't, j ay them as he is by law required j wu!l a t.ierk j eac, j, ice , 1C appointed
to do. Then, how are the Sheriffs to get 1 t.i,.
pay It amounts to a practical stopping
of the administration oflhe criminal law
of the State. LiJhts view u is seilous
Judge Dick of the Supreme Court w ill '
undoubtedly be the Judge of this new 1
MESSRS. R0I5BINS AND IT. RtTIES
AT WINSTON.
On Satkiriday last, the candidates for
Congress for this district, addressed their
fvllow-citiiens at the court-house, which
was comfortably filled. Maj. Robbinshd
off in a speech of considerable power,
dealing heavy b!ows tit ihe jnofligaey of
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his assertions by documentary evidence (Osrcfnra a piam (Km,:,,; IWouia, -
. ,! .ii . . 1 i,.o. iif phi otli. 11- cers. pait-culaily tbat ot .Marshal, as we
t hat coma not be success, y gam.ayea. ; ' ' ' X ' , t, n .... M.c fa Carrow. ihe Marshal bf the E .s
l lie exh-avasrauce ot our State govern-: ".'"oeis oe
ment also reccivetl a thorough vent.llation I' Sentinel.
at his hands. The weather was warm;
DETECTIVES AT WORK LOT
TERY HESTER ON THE CANA
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.1 ,Un f...;,a nf !,,. Stu. DistncI ; but we opine tliere ill bo mote
UMtrp power to fixyendtiiAaiu ski! ale. ami 1 iban one saddened conr.tinai.ee at ihe .J, M uXi
' ' . 1 1 . I . v' 1 1.1 -inner r.f tirovidill" for the iKfrtor O.tl- 1 1 .,..i-..
and the Major made it several degrees
warmer forj the comparatively few rads
who were present, lie left nothing uu
said in his scathing condnina' ion of the
utter reckleissness with which the people's
money wasisquanuered to fatten the ofiice
bidders and tiieir hangers ot. The nec
essity of it form in every department of
both the Stlateatid National governments,
was made so apparent that many of our
Radical . frjetids wore thoughtful faces,
which were not relaxed by the efforts id
their champion, Mr.i urches, 111 his futile
b . t n n ..1. ! see fat Casrow,
I tern Distiict. will be tin nfSeer of this
j Couit, at hast uniil further provision is
made, he can execute nil process m any
part of the Slate.
TlioiiL'h Salisbury is not tne of tin"
points designated in the Hill, a special Uic a;.'U;:" tbe iwi 1 -r Jb.
1 , , P 1 ili- Town of i!i-bnrr, 0:1 .uuii:. tbe l..h ..i
term of this new Court wilf bo held tn fJi,. N. nl ,:.(1'cuk. M.. :,!i ,.,. r,;i: .,, .
. .nni. nlint follAWB from two Lnil
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don papers, not London of old England Hint place ueginning on me i., .huhuiij
but Loudon, Canada. It was stated the 'in August. 1872; and all suits and pf
other day that Ilestcrltad passed this city feedings not there determined, wi!J !.
wi'b Dr. ! transierrei: 10 1 iri'i'iisooro or uu b nn- t
the Judge may direct.
The establishment of this Court i on
of ihe fiiiits of radic.ilin, and but b-
the burthen of taxation on the
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on his wav to South C-apuiiia
Avery under arrest. Il turns out lo be
Dr. Brat ton who, i: is repoited, was ar-i-i.tid
bv mistake for Dr. A very. It
sounds strange to our i-ars to In ar Canada 1 creases
" ' .i :-" "" , paners talk this way after w, l.avn wit- people, while we nnoersbimi jn-i-e
attempts to answer the various charges, of 1 P'M-'1 . ..-. n Jnt-. ..,inl,.n. wu mi nrc.itv frit
, . 1 ' t , , , . nesgeil so many arrests in violatior: ot all i Brooks a s iberc wis no nrc c-in i-r u
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ST. CLAIR'S HOTEL, j
B-VtipiOEE, J una 17, 1872.
The Editorial i Excursion rnrtv. after beinc
; 1 - m T . .;
Iwajtogiia plied in a group, left Richmond at;3
o'clock jSaturuay, 15: inst by way of the Rich-
laond atid York River Route for Baltimore, nr
riviing here at 8 o'clock Sunday morning, 1 dis
tance 25 miles 37 by rail, the remainder by
steamer!, The trip was most pleasant and agree
able, everything necessary having been prepar
ed for the comfort and pleasure of Hhe exciir-
sioijii-ls. . Though the pight waa cloudy vith a
slight drizzle of rain, the run over the bay was
most delightful. I enioyed it hugely rvmain-
Arld T. J.l1oster, imp of fie- .latigcst wheat ingiup'until after one o'clock at .night to enjoy
; raiwrs, Iheicrop tips; year is a lull average, the breeze, the heaving of thsf wares, and see
bis opponent, i niches endeavors to
a a
show where the people's money went
were vague and unsatisfactory, and the
impression he left upon the audience was
nuiavorabhi to his success, to say the least
of it. I
From present indicalioiip, Major Rob
bins may ifxpcct the full conservative sup
port, aided by not a few recruits from the
Republican ranks, whe have become dis
gusted at the- bold and shameless conduct
of the present officials.
We are glad tosta'e, however, that the
dieenssionj was conductod in a temperate
and gentlemanly manner, reminding us of
the ante-jbellnm times, wben differences of
political opinion bad nothing :o do with
personal friendship. We hope the cam
paign, though earnest and eearclung, may
be conducted in a manner that .will reflect
credit npon each aspirant for the high
official honors, for which they are con-
tendin?r.PTSS.
BOBBINS AND FURCHES.
. These Igen tie men, the Candidates for
Congressional bonots iu this District, met
according to appointment at this .place last
Saturday. ; A respectable, though, on ac
count off the busy season, not a large
audience, was- present Mr. Bobbins, tbe
Conservative Candidate, handled the great
issues : before the people,' in a masterly j
dignifietl aud eloquent style. Mr. Fnrches
ii . r)nt,ii;n.
UiUH fc at I'lO IH.V.Vi ItlJ IICII 3D XkUUWlUO
with great cruelty took tbe wind out o
many
law known to maukin
tzation
d in a state of civil-1 whatever, and certain it K that prior; to
the war. and even since, sintil ranril
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From the London (Ont) Advertiser June?. 'change's in ihe laws oflhe land, Ihe Cii
A prominent Southern gentleman late- j cuit and District Courts of North Carnl'-
ly from South Caiolina, Dr. Rufus; llrat-
ton. who had lately taken up bis residence
in London, was knocked down on Water
loo street, in the noithem part Of this.
city, at about 4 o'clock in the Mf'ternonn
ot the 4 h iust, by a Eniled" States tlttec
live who has been Idogging him for some
days, assisted by some other persons
employed by the "rjetoctive. Dr. Brat ton
offered an "iurffeotual resistance to his
assailants, and wjis finally overpowered
ind nlaced in a ciib and driven rapidly
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away, lie has since oet-n umiu "i "'
LJniied States, wb:tucr be was taKt-n un
der the influence, it is supp-ised, of chloro-
orm. It is believed that after bis forcible
capture heard he w;as carried off and placcl
on board tbe evening express at nome
neighborhood station of ,tbe Cireat ee
teru Railway. Dr. Biatton's friends here
ni were of but little importance, save ns
Maritime Courts, or between citizens of
other States and this, ami only then in
extraordinary cases.
Tin necessitating of drawing lh:rty
five .linn it red dollars foin lb" people to
pay a Judge's salary, to 4y nothi' g of
the District Attorney, Marshil, Cleiks
and other's fees, is anothe sfrikinz tn
Ht.mre of w hat radicals would call ' re
in b-njina 10 the K-1 ile of M
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nrtv Ik:-i
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ii iiilh", loitd m.d aj c.rvi.l e ..rity, V.i.i.- rv
iineil unuJ all tin- p'ir.-hae ue.in-v i pud. ,
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varien i f 'tie foil" " 4.-l-.
l'ric'.i in all th t;. i t I o -irabt pa!-rr.j
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frnn. hmi.nt nd reform in the best trovi-rn-S NMioih and Tn.a:n.wgi o. atl --r5-,tiur..
ment the world ever saw.
NORTH CAROLINA,
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iIJVWUUJIIIIIWll wljlUdl .il rtk 'l--l . , I I i "
wnTg asked why !shJl Hiiu-w c;., .'.: .u. j.?.m ..Mno ti'M rt!;;!:;t:;' ';.
, relied not fh;: ...
for whom she .waij p.t.al... in Wl.Ue ar d US. '.r Jt'.r ,: 11 . l-J ?ir U t f
A maiden lady
had never married
never seen the man
willing b set up t'tr. e me aL a div
fo rty yar. r
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to
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assert that be bas beengnmy oi noenme,,. .,, v-.it tb-v.-it.fiUi, Th" i.
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afid that be has been tanen away nr po-1 j,ie auav5 ?lf,u to Ue.nr Cur, n.- t
litieal reasons only. However ibis may t ' I :
be and no matter of whauenmes be may ! STRIKiv- Noriiin maiuiueiitu af
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have been "uilty, ' w removal u iiuMarir jn-.-ainei an ... .... .
I.I . ..mil r anlhirllD Irnm 1 111 CII " -iu.l - ... - r r-
mgnner wituoui wiuio". f.j i . , . 1..4..
' Sund r-.t.trii.iui-d id ut triwixcl
e b a and at low j.ri'-e..
Hit ar1 ' rlai:its ir IU- uii.c ..i t -r
: il.-: . - to t Win.
Tliir4 diT .f Mir ? ,
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Ready-Made. Clothing j rVrhAu
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Je vi-i?. tc j I.emijiVl, a lrc a: 4 v!! ! .
r4 t-tK t o; LaT. a'J tt te u.t urthabv
sine-. 1 ..... ..... ... , .
tiriKM iU of k'd kinds an.f. w!e Ustbi-r.i 1 AVt-i.NU tram t. .-c , ..y.
nn.Urr I,-.. . A!. fill i.-.I f.- U run IfMa SaiiOiarr t. I I
our laws, is an outrage which calls for the
prorapest action. We have 116 doubt that
when the matter is laid before tba United
States government, as it will be without
delay, Dr. Bratton will be restored. If
he has committed any crime there is a
more, far hour w ork
paid iVr 10 hours.
Vrm(ivru I). II. Hill ha taken editor.
control of tbe Paihj tpa!fi. His week!
the Aiwiwm Hme will be coatinur J
heretofore.
t-(i:ni.t-te
lin of Jho uf all 2--ririii.
TTe aolirit the trade of th- f 5i:rr. i f Sati
bafy an I e anty z.r.cni.l v and paarantee rX"l
eou.tat lit I 'rice am! teI toi et at.J fc-r
d.-aliag, poble altei.li'j by fij-erli 1 ci d ycvi g
tnTi.wbo tike pi arc I:: scco-micuatirg and
wa?'.it. on cnsfoio;..
My i-7-:-if.
"hdi Fon" THE MOSJHTAB-S
JUH tl 1411 MW t'flitt, '
' :..n wilt U idivisl miih-i Jt.i'.t ta i ;.
cr nHedevith a (iltANlMUl L at o 1 -
Them will be plrrtr f nfl f rrn
a (..eiial car fr la dh-a i.d '.Wif r;-Kar-r
toUiJ Fort a.i ntara .5.J v
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