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1 1 ' ! I " i : '( tt , '1 is ( , i I t ( ji.j.'ux.Lji! war (fnrcihitj Ulairiiniau. PA LISBURT. TUUKS DAT NOJ ESI 15 Ell 21. AUY OF THE NEWS. ; , i' Samncl Jt, Phillip, .of North Carolina, Las ' 1 een appointed Solicitor lieneral. lie aecceeds Jvn. Bristow. . , A m,il;i'lv attacked ttie chicken in New ( York, whicli threatenaTo destroy the entire (iotk. I'heheadd swell to donblo the natural Hie. - -. - i ) ' 1 There were four indie of snow in Buffalo ; . Y., on the 15th hist. Sergeant --Bp fen, wajking through England with the American flag, id unmolested. Twenty-two men were drowned inanEnglilh Coal mine, an .tne 14th iiwt. r , . .. - , , Cuban advices stale that there are 18.00$ in snrgenU under arms, hut there is a searcity The' Charlotte OUcrver of the ICth iristpayn, that the Charlotte Institute for young fadieR, ...conducted by the lie v. Dr. Chapman -and his ' . -ttimable lady, opened Jr4 week" under most i . favorable auspices. It begins the session with iuore than forty day scholars and a liuoibtr f j Uiarder, with an encouraging prospect of more. The Principal are widely kriown as most ex client teachers, -and exemplary member of -1 society. The ftchool la one of the old establish cd institutions of that city, and there is no resi r 'went of Charlotte who does not wish to see it "' alway in a flourishing condition. Presbyterians (Louisville, Ivy.,) render yer : diet of guilty ag:unst Ilev. Gilbert II Robertson " , for drunkenness, licentiousness and .falsehood, . t Dismissed, from the ministry and the Church Monday. Six hundred thousand if bushels of grain were destroyed --;"" i Mrs. Laura' D. Fair, of San Franei-co. the Crittenden murderess;' is announced To lecture. ouujcvv u, it uivea in tue i'oia. ' r The table has brought us vehr Pad news fruniihtj Halticsfa aud the'Cerinaa; ocean. A dre.idful storm ragd iu those regions tt the uorthof Lurope all day long Wednesday the loth, inst., and it coutiuued ; with but little T tlUX KIl3 'ALMANAC Mr, J;i8..II. Enntsa- lias eoi oat and nady for diatribtion,'-si;Turocr, North Carolina Aim tn. for UiU yuar of our Lord 1873. Price Te2 Cents for sin glo copies LilxT.il di5coant to the trade. " Mr. EunicB ii8Qcp this . year the largest edition ever printed of any Almanac in this.: State, and the orders rushing in threaten to chaust him before Christmas, no that it in important lor dealers to tend anM'ementiu its fury througbontThursday. luff in 1 heir, orders at once the ueighbnrbood of Cjpeuhageu, Denmark, This Almanac ix from thi presse? of Got. Caldwell, in obedience to the request o the people, has ordered; a Court of Oyer and .Terminer fdr Macon Cunfy t& begin on the 2nd Monday in December. jJudge Henry is to preside. , , . ; Mra.Jr. B. Sinith and her daughter, Mrs Mann, ha ve been discharged from jail 'on a writ of habeju icoi pu. iswued hy Judge Watts. Ttie people of Jinleigh and vacinity do not believe them quilty of t!ic charge of poisoning Dr, Smith, u ; A destructive fire accurrcd in Philadelphia on the loilh instant. -Tlie inulea nre now taking the horse malady in many phu-es north. Again Northern journal- are discussing the , logic of great conflagrations in great cities. The conclusionn reached are as follows: First, That granite awl other stone-fronti afTord no securi ty, against fire. Second, IJru-k and even wood are to be preferred as Imilding material to granite, ra-trble and iron. Third, That narrow treetiL gine increased facility for the spread of fires, serving as conducting channel and being easily filled by falling buildings, preventing ac cess and euective operations. Fourth, That very tall buildings sixyseven or eight stories in height increase fire risks ; jjnd lastly, that Mansard roofs are only immense-tinder boxen for setting whole cities in flames. Tne Cherokee Indian have a suit in the IJ.' 8. Court at Ashevillo involving several thou and dollars. 'X ; J. W. Bownnn, Esq., member elect to the House from Mitchell, had his leg broken on Mondny last, hy bis horse falling on him. Chickens along the Hudson river are dying by hundreds. ' Pennsylvania Coal miners are on a general strike. !. ' . In all the Cathedrals of France, on the 17th inst., special prayers were offered for the Nation al Assembly and blessings of Uod invoked on its , proceedings. ' - ' General Beauregard has been elected admin--istrator of improvements a New Orleans. They have two cases of small-pox in Char- lottc. , , " Nearly two hundred freedmen including sev eral families", left "S. Y., for Leberia last Wcd nsday. They were from Florida, South Caro lina, and Georgia and go out under the auspices of the American colinnzation society. The horse malady has reached Atlanta Ga. i It is also at Wilmington N. C, and is rapidly epreading through the country. A ''severe earthquake shock accurrcd at Con --cord, New Hampshire, on 'Monday last at 2 o'clock.1 It lasted about ten seconds. Henrietta Jlobinson, the celebrated "veiled murdereRS," lof Troy, N. II., who has been at fc-ing Sing prison for years, has become insane, and will be sent to the Utica Asylum. . , -A little son of Mr. Eugene Barnes, about f eight years of age, while returning to his home from school, near Georgetown, Ky.t on the Jth instant, passed through a lot of hogs on his father's frm, -Ami it is thought was playing "with som small pig1, when the Jarg hogs rush cd upon !nm,jjnd iio one being near, killed him , and eat him, with the exception of his head and 'shoulders.! " . Col. IIan;dco has peaches and strawberries tli is mouth in his Honeymoon Nursery, Florida. He expects to' Ihj able in a year or two to have peaches from May to December. On Friday, the 8th of this month " Jerry Thompson jandVorlt kattimore. colored, were hanged hj Rutherfordton for the murder of t ..Samuel artin, colored. The origin of the difficulty "M-hich resulted in murder and finally and Stralsaud, ou the Prussiau ast, it was moat disastrous in its effect. The wind blew ah-.irrieane, and rain and snow fell inces santly The streams rose to au dnusal height overflowing their banks aud iuuuddtinj; tbe country for miles around. Great damake was done to tLe seaport lowris. and numerous marine disasters occurred. Keports of the loss of twenty four hips have already Veeu received. Half of the towu of Praestk ia me jimiiu m pcuiiaua, ou me lialtic, 'was laid waste by the force of the wiud The sm ill Island of Botoe was entirely ubTncvgfd by.WHtter.aud every inhabitant was drown ed. This muekfjui Denmark. While 'from Stralsuud fe have despatches telling us of its destructive ravages ou the Prussian ccast. Eighty vessels were totally wrecked, and the towu was greatly 'damaged by the inuuda Jion. The fishmen on the Islands of Zingst. .-4-Dars aud Iliddensee lost all their -.fishing- smacks and apparatus Theip houses and contents were heavily damaged by the high water. Neaily H th cattle t& the Islauds weredrowued. The wells were flooded from the sea, and tte inhabitants are sufferiug greatly for waut of fresh' - water, .food and shelter. The Islan,d of Kugen also felt the disaster heavily. Jlany of its fishing-boats w ere destroyed, and the fields near the coast line were iloodJ., The loss of life on the Is lands aud the mainland is reported very great Messrs. Edward & Droughton, and tlF Book Bindery of Mr. John Armstrong, and is, mechanically, the beet edition ever issued ; while the matters of he Almanac is the must usHul and iiitereeting of any predecessors Era. Wc have received a copy of the Alma nac referred to above and fully endorse all that is said of it. It is specially adap ted to North Carolina and this latitude, aud is, the best publication of the kind ever issued in this5 State. It is well ar ranged, neatly printed' on good paper, and contains a great deal of useful and inter eating matter, besides that which belongs to the Almanac proper. Slates voted; 'thVchoieQ c.f electors in a! save one (Virginia) was oide' by the Lrgwlature. f Of the sixty-nine "tlecto'ial vbu s George Washinton received every one. In the second election for President, hi 1792, Washington pgaia tteiv-d all the electoral votes, 130. In the third, at wlr.ch he! declined to be a' candidate. Ji)hu Adams was elected after a hard strugglp, receiving 71 out of 133 votes. In the fourth rlection, with i vey State Vol i n cr f,xr Al.,- v' IVblVIO Sid I'W II I It 1 II I , I gt fill 1 the Electoral College was divided into 77 if 7" .',r c"rJ;e!1 lo,,,wd votes forThoraas Jefferson and 77 for !?1 Imu, lo .f ao Srave The colurabaf, (fi t) Sun corbmcct-1 tHal, the Graud Jury oaght, apon prt.bt ing npou tbe negleclca crave cl th? Hon. ! Lie evidmre onlr, to fiul n LiJI. . Th't HonI Charles Fifher was ic father of Col. Charles F. Fisher, ho was killed at the bead of his regiment at tie first battle of Manas is. and the grand-faJhtT f Mir Francts FisherJ the -diiHir.sroi.-htd J'nuMg authorise. lie a the iut.inate friei d and Oniigresfional associ.ite of the Hon. John C. Calhoun. Wc knew Mr. Fibber government tclen U (rolecticu f Me innQ ctMt 'arul the r!j!tW, tf the accxsel art aa tnj Vic first oltjttli q the Constitution and lavs' -Cm anything be pUtuer than this lYilmi)agUn JavrtHil. " Aaron Burr, arid th election devolved upon the House of Representatives Tin above desciibed. I he rketch of his political life by the e,d of- that rucuiorabhJ .tn.gglc was tht 'or V 7i 7 .l,i,- I,Ti nm.... if.r i,..,:,i 't appeal will be heeded by the Igit-la- and a constitutional amendment prevent-! l,u.e' or 'be ptM.pW U Itow-u and the ing the recurrence of such a state ol affairs in the future. In the fifth election, Thomas JtfivrFon was agxin suecefful, receiving 1G4 out of 17S electoral votes, lu the sixth ehc tion, James Madison received 122 out of 17G voles. Iu the seventh he had 123 to 89 for De Wit Clinton. James Monroe, his successor, had at first election 1S3 to 34 for Kufus King, and ut hi second, -228 to 1 for John Quincy Adams, almost a uiHioimoiis vole. Iu 1S24, Andrew Jack son received 90 votei, John (uiiicy citizens of the old, his tone, English, borough town of Salisbury. As individuals and as a nation we ex hibit Ies reverence for the ahcs of our own illustrious dead than any people on earth. Italy i full of statues aud monu ments coruim-inorative of her painters, sculptors, historians, orators, hemes and poets." France rcatteis flowers or piles ihe cannon of a thousand vicf.:ioti! fields upon her dead minstrel and warriors. England gathers the dust of those who have borne her lljr on field and wave 1 official nirruiiN Of lleToltfj G&CMMr f t tie Mid vn ikrjtrn 01$ Aujuf Jv; US CoCSTUJt. THE MUDDLE IN ALABAMA. The news of the extraordinary proceed ings now going on iu Alabama, in connec tion with the meeting of the Legislature ol that State, ii far from encouraging to those who had hoped the result of the re cenrPresidential elect ion; was to b fol lowed by more just and impartial dealing with the youth, on the part of the victori ous party. It seem3 from t hi.-, that we aveHo expect from the present Adminis tration and its partisans a continuance of the same opprt'lqn and selfish interfere The Norwegian ship Sesostrls waa wrecked. enct m t,K' of thft Southern States in tlie-North sfa duriuglie te.rib'e gale of winch .has boor, s - m .k -.1 hitherto. The ! ijq Wednesday last, ard fourteen of'the crew ! lion which has once tasted -human fle.h liW perished. The German government was j ever afterward scorns other food, so ll.vli- I 1 Sit sending aid to the distressed and doing every- caHsm havh.g prospered hy lawless usur-1 thing in its' p-wer' to relieve the destitute' ' , , e' , .. 1 e uenl,luie nations itiuiM;jratle appears iiicipablo of , Is ti ii 4n a on1 im.iif i . . i . i l i fiom cvpiv lai.d, that it uny at l.iit min- i " ! ..t .. u:..,. .... j , .. :.i . ALABAMA. 3foxTGotri:r, Xnv. 13 -The Ala batoa I g 1-1 tare convene by law t dy at 12 tn. Lieut, (iov. Aforrn 'wbo hold over by O'lmjitniiou nntil his successor i ounl.fo-d, c.u! d Snt to nrdt-r in tin Senate Chamber, Eighteen Senators were ! sworn iu. te:ia: a'j ur..tr-l untd to-toor-rw. IIoue called to order by IlaLbard Shak er of last Hon-, who holds ovi-r b- Cou- stit ition, until Li uccc-$r i thxtedaiid j (. rrs qinlifn-d. Frtyfive U-preieuta:ircf jcjildif wire moru i;t by p.tker. There not Camden, being a qKrum the I louse adjourned t tarterH, 12 iu. lomorrfw. (Vwt!l, Every ocmUr in rch Hoiie at thr Uwba capit-al to day wa a I ...i-ervartv.-. U;leroke Kepublirani uit-l at U- S. C- ut-nKui, U...wn, with a uic-Uiber of einh biauth iu chir. 1 tlT, (Thi. make two L L'"ulatur. s in AUbaia. ; ''rrlo.I, . IV .. I. ii-. I . ...... . ! .1 . ' v -iwr X 5? a Alt ma we, .llexartdt r, Alltjtnatirr, A n"-i, Ahe, lUfJiuforf, ltv-ni. lftdrlif Krunwirk, l'u newish-, i U.irL. 120 InK, O I ii."Jj 3 9 iruj 711 1101 - -27 2 lfr'.'l lii'i 11 an o u. ft it, H ii U (Ki ( i it if i " Mi v U, o - 1114 0e o c-a u o' o ,f, bit O t n !(M i4 0 . e Ar, 733 0 uo ; , 1 '' r, 1 u i' (. - 4n o ft ... f. . . .1 .. i etiry Liar 87. 1 ho election devolv d , . i t i at Marei go vern rd iy hold c nihcte . f ( urrhm k ,i TJ e r . . i w!io once ti'iu-lied undying harps or com- . . , . , . v urriu4R upon the House of Representatives, and , , .. c J ' , . election, bui they Imvi Uimi cart:-d u, Urr, j, , , 1 . inauded lx-temng iSetiates. tloj- a fi w . .. ' . J , , , ' . ' i. r. i - A1 wut was chosen by the vole t Ku- , . t.0... j . t v- Mobile. 1 ln wimld maki- ft.l in-njb--.f : 1 'v,J--f ji w .i . days ago the hcoltifb residents cf New . . . . , . tlUxic tucky, east by Mr. CUy. S-iuce that time v i . i. .i i rv v l m the Confervanre braach - 51 i a uuo- t. 1 1. u . i i n I ork presented to !hc pfopbMif New 1 ik, ' ' Huo i I ip!m, tut vote ha stood as follow s : ...... 1 .. . . rum. . !i - . ' in n ?i'iiit t revcrei:te t'-r i.ativc penica, ,- , !iwnu( ear. Candid.Ke. I'artv. o'e. e .1 i ; "puhlicini nrr ?aul tt liavi r wor u . 1 .r it.-, iv-'j 4 I i . i, .- a slatut et their "uvteft pot, iii;tor:an ... . . . . ... , i t-i i ii l r mi . 11 nil 1.1.11.11. 111 ill.- 1 rii k 123 John (.1 Adasus, Andrew Jackson, Henrv Clav, John Floyd, William Wirt i isyj lSo2 1S3G I806 1S3G 183ti 163d H10 and full of calamity. STATE NEWS. iw, order, aud good b- h ivior. I 1 b-IS Out of the one hundred members of the j d lower House of the Alabama Legislature,! jj ' the C-onservanves elected Jtjfr-farce. 1 lie i jv-- j Senate is about a tie. ThU ;ives a in i : is.V 'jority of about StJF on joi-it ballot to ihe'i'S;tj TltV f 1 ! "l 1 1 ll;IVf .it "Vfi't..ni nrxA tlw, city is genially healthy at present, j - 'd would secure the eh c- lion oi a conservative to tne u. o. oeuait i IiE -Mecklenburg superior Court coninu-nced Monday. Judge Logan will ISnO But the Kads are playing a hohl g inn-. i l-'iO ?resmcs j There are six seats in tho House which Mis. .Maria Law is, wife of Wm Lewis. Esq , of Wayne county, died on Friday ; , lasi. " j l-i-... . . r .. 1 . 1 .r.. .. .1 I1............. ! l-''t tive meirrhers who h.hl the certilivato of i ctioi: to tiiosc gvuts. Three id tl.i.M- j liS i ... 4 lO'JI i Si :-S Martin Van Buren W. II. il.irrisnii Hugh L. White Daniel Webster W. P. Mangum Martin Van I.-.iren W. II. I Ian iou James (j. Ianu-v James K. IV !k Henrv Vl-.ty James ti. iiiniey Z:whary Taj. lor Iewis Cass Martin Van Iiuren Franklin Puree Windtiebl Si nil John 1. ilale Jarno raoli:m;in S. i'. l'r-.Titi'iit Millard 1- ili:nore Abraham Lincoln S. A. I)ong!ass J. C. Hri-ikinride John Ikll Abraham I.i;i;o!n (i. Ii. McL'lellan l S. ( iruit Horatio Sv more Ftdcr. I), m. Whig Vhi- WhU Deal. Whig Whig Whig Whig D-v.l. WhiS LiiHTty. iKm. 1.I--MV IkiV.. l'rce boil IK in. Wh:-i-'rei Soil I. i:.p. A uiviK-an K.-P. I)..-a. lni. Union IU-;.. DvlM. K-P. lK.ll. . . a i: .. T . ... . .1 . :.. . l. .. !..!. .u;o i:o'UM. ii now ttn.i!- in i if- i a:v tj ' f th it gn at city, a au nioii 1 to u.il inns y of b in whose pn.liiic brin and iuiic i baud m idi- tin corpse o .Scotbitid's Immii 7 ! ty. vittue .:v.tl valor, once more i.iftiuct j-5 : with lif.- mid spring upon iis f i t. ?hui 7;; : U be said that stranger-, in a ttr.in- land, - can render such honors to their benefac- j tors, while the tombs of Washington, 1 Franklin, Adams, .JctT-iPou and other CO 251 .-. j 17o iu: J1 loved once eo ert o w ii!t i ,ioi )! a:.- aud eaiiiig thn e fiiin Man ngo tod hr,-.. i frotn IiuiSonir ; but llo y d i.ot ho.J cer-i-.icilif if ilvciion ftou the S.-cnUry id St i .'. The cnnerv itivr-j hi l.r!d reil fi.-af ofl. ciion friem H irbeur, were arierti-d t i. p.m. but piompily riv booii t.. their appearance at the in Xt turn ot the l. S Court. HO diet U b loet- To Hl'tfi ill orntors nod st.itesinen, be i i . ; i '" i i i i.i tn-itl.'r brass or mart)!- cm call let k i J ' . .... Mi-. C i u'.cit hp:. ir, to y at le i-t i?i "ni j i' -'iic, can p riieiii.ite 1 3ir :n. niory ol t!.- - a 1-iVcd ai:d b--t. TlieV c uld htili-.l' ::.( Oil, h cf our land to d d ! t.o!.,. , tiia-! u tion as.d 'n lie into t!i :n ti..- ber-o-ni it j 1 Nel-on, when a be lime down f,t th, : 1 I' T i e foil wing ri-m irl.!- of ihe Wibaing toi lot ii'.ont IJi ind .h .'one arc i in'i-r. . . . . . . as. y a.. I t 1 1 ; i 1 .1 ... . i 17 1 ii ; at ' a o mi -v e:n is nav. o. . by iL- m :icv of C ui! of (or.ibim-d lb ets oS r,.n. ci- a . l Spit:i a:.: , J i: . . rb.itterc'l them forever. c . I ntued w itl. ... , , . ... tiave n .r 3 miT tin- i. mi. i elory or i t siint.ustt r T . , , , , ' j ) ' i-V hit-ios. I' . ai,-i .il r: , ra'Oiani .t r-. .. i'v ijlf- l,..eU I r m--o w 'in h m ol : !. tuii.l ri -c to OL Ii 1IC M J i INM S IKIKS. 'r . (,.rw i S... i; ,U, t . : -b .b.h.r I: i very n-ituril. ai.d a-uredlv b eb 1 '''- l - ceu t .-:.:v h th I ' .o.s " Ai-b.-v !" :: - "Vit n very time, th it our pi - pie Here begiiunnir to , 1 ln. :-''c',or Ll c . Iook in .re to tb in-elv. for I in- nr.-i un ; 'rT""i. p n - invr , . i i i . . . . HU Ut ot th- ll(C-' i:V SUM. ',. C-f ll!,' i"'-' "" ' ' ' ' to kll V IU- II ! ititrti lv. :i-i i: V SOjai it . ( i o tu.iKc our.-i Ives m.-i e:u oira jo inj j-.pport lii-tn n .i n . s with whom all three were intimate. The old police commissioners of Jersey Cky, K. J.j fcti.I refuse to surrender to the new board appointed by the governor until the validity of 'j-, ihe appointment ishtistaitied by the courts. Themercaniile rairthe of the whole world "J .'number over nixty-one thousand vessels. . N ' A very destructive fire accurrcd in Abbeville, . 6. C- hist Sunday. Much valuable property - and many stately "btulditigs were dcstroyeil. ' .5' ' A thief who attempted to enter Mr. II. .Ponton's house near Weldon lately, had bis Arm shot otr hy Mr. Ponton. , .Jforlh -Carolina took the premium for the V , best sample of .cotton at the South Carolina Fair. The Uni'ed 'Stales Court rcomi, Marshal's llleeI'ost ofCce, :ud Uiirteen" biihlncsi bonses and a'nuroUr of dwellings were burned at Fort iy'PmithhwtTburday night.1' A Fiie occurred in jprooklin, N. 4Y; laKt , 1 I are frnn M irongo county and ihr-e from 1 IITE Franklin Courier, has been d:s- ! i .i,ft.. v ... i- ( 4 i T -r ti -' , " . u " i i-,irboor. Aow, according to univers il ped or l.y R. M. Funnan- to Messrs. . . . . , Mitchell & B tker. 'l".n"c aml kw t!''' onl' P!'!""r w x: i settle tliii sort of hi-si-iefs is for tb:" L "- iiu. ti iiuiiiittiu Air eu : t: iii'hiji. . i . . , . .. . . " ' n' isia lire to m. vi evrrv m.m Ihivimit n t . . i tifu-ate of election takes the Beat iu the ! beginning ; and then after the organiza tion is completed, the question of ihr-con- TliE DEMOCKATli' 1'AiiTV DE MOv ltA Y. The I)t morratic ; i n s. i . i i i . : . ... i i u-i oi iecun issiu-a six marriage licenses during last week. The Jefferson Messenger savs Jack ground in favor ol t hat would belli party n;:bt fake sh-i.iid n-t we at tti- S-oith J,,- able t turn out aa good woik as lb;e t ! the No;,i. I . . ,;:lli l' ii'i'iiiio i 1 ..!. It ii- iui tii id or 1 iijiasj it rt-ij t i I t!ie iii'i im- l 1:1 '! ll Co-:i i, ! ,:. :.n.t a. a j-d ' Ti.fi i ll - ll .1 I t 1 1 . I :phi t"!cv . its i amc ia t i t : cvii! v. o would call it something els:-, b. cau-i it would cease to bn l)i in c; a: 'u. cmr a. U - I'l'.l K' U O I. '). e Ui- 1 A '1 e.n:i g-- piit- Lie ni." Inns ftion'- Ulackberu. and T. N. Carson made their' Democracy ri-rbtlv understood is the tra il- at p! m-,h ten or iitt- en nrl escape from the 'county jail lust Frida'v p-'-'d 8t"i,5s is d eeded by each House, advocacy of the right. of the body of the A n J afternoon. ! which is the sole hid 'o of TliEWi'mington SlarnVi a deaf and i ...... 1 .1 M..w-v.l. 1 I.... I . . . I ... ..... it. i.in!ir,.a t;,;, is n .... . cuiiir.uuutus ar.d . j iAi iuwvi. x inc io iiiit io ii. i;;i;iy ii 1 . : r ; i c 5 . w h ciias.'ii iri m a-e o; '., .in t!o,r i.oi hhir? nrl" ii!an.t. n 1 t!" .-.iMiv- ki: d cf M " ii ti- i!iiiii:l!"MiM'- re pur lidti'iioje i j- New Yoik. A ' :. v I ' I ! 1 s.-t mi ;u i ,1 dumb preacher, bad bis cart el-sack com rG,e ,n -onorrr5S a a every taining Jill bis mou.-y . stolen on Friday ! dy in tlrU country. L e'U've!has been t! The party of Iri '.d im in every country ', new -p ip r is start, d ai.'! rho;i! i-i t, night last, e Jemecraiic fiity. it tmli! tuwn or even w.t in have Lome ?oir.e other nam-, but n mat-1 of thr- prititjo ofiie- But the 11 ids iu Alabama are euli.U-J ter. If it was tin p utv -f pei.uVar Irr-c- 1 been issuvd for w k a few li-l olie l va-'ls , know ti.it what h . A -ci rol i "- to a D-ifcnt for iaventin? an eiu'nclv r.c-r. i dom it was Use Democratic n.;- tv. plan. They have procured the Marshal of'the Federal Court to arrest the six cd pei hips as th.;ro-.g!., piv.ctici! -i.i!l . f;i Every age and eve-y coaati y Iris i!n cient a- a!.nost any to be b-n d, but it i panic. Politics, as goni" v.it wiitiriuot p .: roniz-'d bv The annual communication of the Cratid Lodge, of F. 6c A. Y. AI., for the Slnlp will Tni-i.t in Wil i, .i.... ., ,l, in.L uuiuiiiviiu kiii in- iu i i o ioc i cul .11 ei m L lo a v.r i-k aiv i i . . , ... i . t- r i " , - "v : has folio, is till: S IM v ;f m:i i;m . U c ' ::- ot ' " Conservatives wuo uave the certificates of ' think we can define thy term no more It h- high audio" i.,m.- of a Hatvard .-n The Statesvtiie Intelligencer && a Wil-1 taction, i and tluis obstruct them from p- ! fully than by calling it th - piacfical 1 a Yah-. If a v.-m !i !i rs Lis services ia ! i h' i o tun tin- l:e:ir- i i- n-o- it ii.: -5 not Hi- ti .c, a I' in, oo'v a a ..' .. lr:ti to .iia k a bd! et !, it lo !j- -vr f c - i r J s ve i4 !;t n a v. v d - i i f . . 1 1 : , I i ' V ; h S , i '. . ? en I !! . . i - I . -1 . 1 V. 1". !fi d po..: , I: gli i-w, '.., -i ' r i vn n ij-i'i t be c o a , ' ., ; ;e i .- i:i, .; .d j:, v..'n v i J.i . i i.i I ! i . i n r- r y i" , . i i : ca.-i s : til i ai o: i n u il C-, a. id ' '. " y t on i! ? i " i i. 1 la il ii 1 e I ;i : t , .-;i iiriicti .1 mi d I lied, lit- i. rLiLiiv -e:- o-.:t i Setri-t lnd.ct in "ot :i.ii if! - n;!n r pasty, and h i- bi:n in nc I. t:ie A. and Ci-o - i.i lit. ip i: ate " tin-! fue" r.iM a ol tin hi to f,i..t ' b II. i l t!i." nie.Iiiini - t' s cu t Mt-i-a- i. iuii. j hich We liou to l:v to .--.e d.-troved "I oa';T' f -i u. d i!i ir t V c f.li.ii lie i.ni t.i 'l -i.4l f ill! ; h . i ' i. In :!e -i- . ..! f .a:-!i. of :'. : i.. h - i i i ..I ' t k l,- .el- ! r I ".-ni t C"'lli1 V ' re a wirrv hn-n'.u ' liam Johnston was killed about ten miles I pearing at Montgomery and participating! i'"''1 from Wilksboto, on Wednesday, by being iirt ,he organization. The Radical mem-! l. ku Kiciieu-uy a mine. osophy of the day. Men. will always j sotn" one of the h.irn-d pn i .-sior.s, or is TitE Golddboro Messenger says there is a curiosity in hu vicinity of Salem anjval rrr!inr TF.nio mn.ii. !.... .A. .1... liersoli t.f : lifirrn ipiim in nMi.ti.,. ! 1 'ft an interest in that wl:u-h concerns a wort h v u;itrant t r some i:n:ot rai.t a:.d In- is not cii- ...1. .. i i .1. .1 :i . . t i i- ! t ti ... I I I HIT IILI I l V. 11 II It'. !t-ti-l I I... ...... KI-..I1 . u .1 .... ... ... .. hiiro nljft tiii-.i.t imi i.i il,. I i.,l ...I. l 1.11, ..wv . , yHm,;. erahty ot men do not speculate upon the ; courage d, because h LAFAYETTE'S IjN(; W A I t'll. It is (bmb'h s n -t'n, ir?7 7."4 1 2 l.r.uiM.!, 1VT I n- t 111 . iil.; l. llj J :i ihiiui, . J 7A :. .,-i IIri..-it. Ti" f..i H i- -1, ZJ 4.-i 1 it r-l r.ti, .VfcV '. 1 ,1 Jlenf.rJ, T :: ?U. -!:; r.:o trl:. l ;:.- .'.i -J ..-, ... 1 r. '. i I I .T" i.'-ei.in, - '. Tn", M C.'.'i I C . i ii M 1 ii ;-, 1 ; ! 1 !3, .. ; ;j - ---'...!c, r'.-ti .j ; i '..', j i', ! i.::-. .i rj, ;?.' u .-. M -.-, lo i ' i . lM : : S . i I -if! Trf, ''.''" ''l t Notll4.Up.'ill, I ' I It ( ii,.. , r o.i-.. J!, 1.1 l'--u.ii ... 4., .. . 1 'a- 'l -M .11 Ji., l7 ii i. I', r i li.iui... fi4 . o ier itt, ili'i : ' y.r. !: r . '. V' 1 -4 : 1--t.1i. l:.ii 1 : 1. Mo ; . i 1. '- :.. i; : ; l'. . k .1, .jn, J . '. ; : i'- .'i. ..... 1 j : 1: r, i.i; --t.. ; j 1 1 "' . oi . :j .-. .'". IS:". ..'! i: r , '1 . 1 1 , i'l :i- ' I. .11.1 1. "J ' Iw-. .!, ...1 "4.7 i . ii. :; i I .V . t :n :'-t : iV ii-., 1 ; .; ;. "V . . 01. i -..sT ' -eli, Vi 1 . 1,-. . :i : 1 ol.v. 1- ii j-J 'V.i- i ... Sidkll). 7 "i.i . Y:ia -, .i .".ij .vT..i v.i iii J77 1 1 0 i a ,,, 742 H m 1 ... II! ( I .... '47 o m ('.,.., -7m - isti i ;i5 .0 w t iToo lui 0 i 0 Ui o. liti 0 (K U ii 0 o 0 e . o v 1 576 1111 If-A) 2rj 1474 lcua oi. 0 1 o o. 0 -In e o 1 e -, t. , (.". . O 'Kl , (,, li ir on 1 t . . , O ' (l '!! it 0 O (. l HI 111' ;, . 1 in , e ; . e - 1. U ST with tbc recollec::on I k'n t'Kl'lXl.S A'i AlNsT 111. I niir ll Alia.' .;. l'r.H-.-t-Jlin-"- i!oi .r 1 ri!!? lLiur.i.il ConipJiiiv h- Im.-:i -iiip.!-arilj najn-n4.-d by otdr f Mr. :" it4 . n th- citi-i w lit r"-:1!' 1 1: t it-rd city was without gas last night aud night t . i- O 1 ,' - . 0 - .... 0 ueuue. 00 says tne Aewroeru i tmcs, ot Saturday. Yvre are without gas on our streets all the time. j The Wilmington Journal' my: ".We learn that Col. A.J. Jones, President of the Western Railroad under Gov. Ilolden, is lying very ill of dropsy at his residence in Jjladen county." The Wilmington' Journal says Capt. John Summerlitld Green, a imtive of New hern, aud closely i elated to several gentlemen iu Wilmington, died very sud denly iu Mobile, Ala., last Monday. The Goldsbaro M essengcr :says : The scaffolding, used by the plasterers in one" of the stores of ' the new Hotel building, gave way on Saturday last and came down with a tremendous crash. ' One negro man was, buried under thei debris, tut came out Unhurt. ' ' ' The Goldshoro 21esseuger says : Wc observed in our town a few days ago a negro wnmii, of pure African complexion, having in Iter arms a bby, her own child, a real Albino, with bushy flaxen hair. The child is a uovelty. It can see notli ing win a in the .sunshine. Father and mother are both black. This is a singular sta-ement ; besides ended on the scaffold, was Jewed white womart tue editor of the Messenger is presumin i.t ii. (II IX.T, llioiil-ll n HIHII L il (itioiiim. 11:11 .! 1 n 1 . - ... . Ow-IXG to repairs on thefras house, on, L..:. , .... r', i"iug-ore i,.t i,y them with the Mn-on . , . o ; . - ra'niuii i Mien -e.i uie six ivaciicai con r eraitry oi men uo not speculate upon tlie , courage l, because h- is o: e wli..i- ev.-ry ! ,,f many it. thi- cilv :hn :n the vi ar l I ' uw w " r! ' " onservatives were wat'.mg Lr their essence of liberty, th- beauty and gra.al- act is so familiar to the corn-mini: v. Tbee i ( reueral L.v.-'te a toLr r-f.lr ' '? xu M',e f '' ..t d, but in the U. S. Court room in eur of freedom, the blessing, accruin-r to ! and many move of like import'are facts ; cun.rv, attend- d bv such an ova.i,,, ,1 IX gomery, and there they proceed to !he ,wor'd ,ro,m. maill',1!:,,,c,; the , which ciiim-t be gain-saved. M- u know ! otleit-f, perl. ,p,. tb.-'gr v.-h-M f, rCuxtl- of ,.roiTty iu ., lotion '' ' " ize, though without a quorum, arid :?tf,,UUalldli Senam-nt. These then, to be true yet they toh-rat, th m. - j a namm's tiibu.e to a hero the o,ld ha- . ner ones own i tterest (icmiiul tli.it cvi-r ki..t. II,,.-.... I ; ..lit . ical politicians and the si itcment. The thesu wl.oul 1 be considered and corrected t X., ' .i." . . , -i ... , - ... ri ii i I . "-i iv "'in': mini in iir .ii.i' in i e:i !ii . testatits wnhout atiy ct rsincatcs of eke- , gie.it mass of the people appreciate them Mutna. iMtrr.?ts should he est ibii-bed in r(. il... tin,,..r . u r; ..t.. i i.. j - in the concrete, as enjoyable in the comniuui le. Kmer,,, i-i s .-h Mild r. c iv- Gf watch, a valued ".iiv.-i,ir w hich 1 ad j.iiim oi loc -iii' i on. i i inaKie!? and ins- i -sieii lir aid rom a :unn . i : -n It ' r - n - - - mm Sl'lXTAL No I K i; lion, for they had none All ibis is pern fecily irregular and lawless. But the I'll !H ,--i-n 1 , 1 1 I i I. in i in 1 '. S I . I.i ... T purpose plainly U to try and foist into the ! Ul,,di,,K m0a,,s "r V , '?k' S,-.v :V ;h" l, " ; ral (i. org Washing'...,,. 1 !i.-ctlV noon . ' - f'-' 'V ' . V. 1 . T ; - J I,e"-earng families, and bii.nl.ii -rights com- cmh- Mr-ng. It th-v an- it.f-i i-r, th. v ' ,,. ,5;Tv f . Co,n T- known .,,. ' "" -! m-m ,t. ....- legislature the . Raus, right or wrong, 1U t0 al, fU, . may become sap, i.," If ,1, ,,,i:i, 1 ..oj (tI j,;" 'Yr;:;::;": , Zlr " ' md thus secure a majority for their party 1 ben, to sum up: Ihe prop!,. K,Vl. an- poor where th-y sp, lag up, they n v ht, dr.i-o ,!,,. f tr, ,!i:tt (; v, r r , , u,vrfT!-! v. - ' it all hazards, so aa to gain the control of frccoin ; the- advocacy of popalar fiee- tceom..- neb. If th, y ate d. p. i.dt-r.;, tln-y Tenti.-s otT-n-,1 a i--m ,rn of on, thou- S.,h'.fr..t cilv tt-Ui 'f-'.',, i, he body jmd elect a U. S. Senator. The " , W U"ni ,cri7 J as long as the p-o may become imh-p.-ud, t-t. Etic.;ir.V-. ' -.uul ,1 di.ns f ,r i .rtnrr., .ot ti,.. h-. ' of IU V,:tki.u M-r.. . r- . . . - pie are trne to llu mselxes ih,-y w illb, protect, ard woik f r vour home nter- : e.t trc-ol it t..-,.. r r,.. i . i',rr 4 -p - . i r . ATHM ny m-.l,. ,.. i I ir,i rlil of l',.. , h :.i.- ! -. i . j. y M I'io-..- e -...; aie u ... a :ee..,i rather much, we think. Eds. Watchman. Ox Thursday night, after the election on the 5i.h,.-the Republican of Alamance held a iollificatiou meeting at Graham. Dttrng the meeting Mr. Jas. Mel v in was accident ly shot in the left side with a pis tol, aud has tfhr.ee died. f Mi?. Andrew Smith, who resides some sevpn miles South of Raleigh, w hiie on his way home nn Tuesday night las I had his pocket kuifrf open, io bis pocket, and unfortunately- stumbled -and fell, in- flic-ting a severe wound in the abdomen, hich 'resulted in .'death - Five pereons were sent to the State's prison from Ilirlifax at' the term of thei court just concluded. Among them was t'hailes 'VVilliain, whnf undei the name of Ch arles Jidiiison-wss- once sentenced to death for .highway; robbery In . Wake, but was saved by dus coansel in the Supreme court.: -.," v j- 1 Let aut at mu -joiiy-uini cii ci a u. r. oenaior. l tie whole programme savors of Carpet -bagism thoroughly. , The Conservative s met at the proper hour in the Capital, but a thre was no quorum present, on account of the absence of the arrested members and of the Rads, ibey adjourned over to the next day to avcait the arrival of a quorunr, 'u the usu al manner, as ihy v.ere bound to do, thev not having the afTrontery to at'empt organizing wiih a minority present a3 the Kads did. ! Thus on Monday the matter flood, two Legislatures meeting at once in the name State, neitlu r having a quorum ; the Con servative wing meeting in ihe proper place and actbig in the pnjtper manner, and the Had wing meeting in an unau thorized place and violating law, usage, aud decency iu their proceedings. We know not what further developments arc to come, or how this thing is to end. If Radical ideas and lawless tactics, such as this case exhibits, are to have sway, how long will it take-to Mexicanize this coun try i 1 r free; and as the d fence of f.:- do-n i prises. Deiuoeiiicv, then fore it f l..iw i h;;t ioeg as tne people are dec there will be a D. mocia "V. Yes. Democracy is ctert al. b cause right is eternal, b. caiie tru'h is et mal because justice is etertial. It may he stumped into jelly n: d r the f -ot of a Gothic tyranny. It m iy be cormned to ashe and .scatter- 1 lo -be, wit d of b av cn. Hut in the ei-,1 i. '-( ll Hii.iil v i. e" 't I r 4C of it a th ene al L i!.iv tte f. r r 'ltin,,!, and -. i .( u. ii..T r . . i ii - wn t ve iit; il.v'c-n-, s.t i 1 i?. 1 1 , v .! ,.,.,-- p- lied lo t imu to France, r si "ned to l! e 1 ' i " ""i". nr ;i i!..., .-r . , I tie. ii, ht that tlo p., io-; g.ft of hi d, r ,','i ' f jU"r 1 1,: ,: ' ! hi, i.d a lost t . I, i;n to,.--, r. The v,-,: : '""T -i.MCllI VO. i: I . w-r :iii ct-'i tte-ir i'....r. -f " ! ;,i- H .,-i4' ..ri a- ! pissed on, and v i.h llo ii i-e in -u' n- th ashes. Tb. -re will alw.-ij be ;i L'b -r'v pnt in tins c.Moiiy. l sp' :.-ia n: i Soolne iteejf to ui'h ?h GRANT) JURIES. Their liijhti a tut Tltlr Duties im ... i ti i 1 "t ! ' ;"'iJ ll:i. r-icil.iiiti..tt.A,l...ii... ... 1 r"J i'i-:iii'i ..f ll... .1 .... I..1. .) . . - " "l "10.. - ,...iv i.h- ,',f-.!on ( o ' t nue.j ay ,i-r la J . .n-n;. j1 , ha assumed in the estiin iliuu of the p,.u ' Ltfyette di.u in lb.Jl, an,: f.jr rpic- d -I:;..-t i- l i ti - ..t s..--pie of the 0'4p Fear, by reason of ric-nt forty -i igbt year the t loh n watch bite ti 4 aar ociurrence, rend-rs uniiessary any apolo unknown butory. At the end .f ili.tt j St" FIT.lt ? -1' i or our Tieonent ri t. n ..-. r.. it. ...1. I in,. f.n! a tew .' ... .il. . " . t iniw.. i , . I . ..... .7 " . j ,,i-m lip -, ,5,,u . w a- r 1 ltl-rf llll. 11.. ..r!. rt..l f. 1 fl lllln.'. Ill I U i-IH . I. .1 . 1 . ' " .. . , 'i- mii am. ii i t- - - i ! . , ,,v iii.ihi,j i i,.. jj r ... it ilte, a:tct.lc.J an bop, beri-. li i i trv t i jct. A fi --it. . .. wi t b'- IiL-ant Sin-nk.! i. hi- i i io--.t. !i . . i- i. . . . . " fcn,;,i .i. i . ,! i, r i J1'"' iirv :" 'iif.i-p,-, n-.iliie to the lit.eiu.- 1 TUje, a-.tct.-leil an .u:r:jon nl- a: a ; k "... ...-v. ... in ;.. oi me i o'H-i.,ji lionj . i , ,.t ,t... t' I . i '' v i ear io u.v H .!, MS ? lo rcUtr, b- f.ui y w.-ie a bundled J.ai ) u ' among ihe titii-lm off. r. ,1 a wa'.ch wbi!, njioii x '.iii'ii ii ! b diTo.--. d it to le r!n- long !..,t w iir'u ..f l.-.f t t it... S -ft . PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS OF THE PAT. The Philadelphia "Press" in a glorifi cation over the great triumph of Pre.-i dent Grant, recalls all the elections of tin past to prove it to have been the most complete popular endorsement, ever re ceived by any President. As th" follow ing , historical facts are interesting we copy them from its article: , . To appreciate the fullness of the tri amph, let tu indulge for a moment in a brieffretrospectof the Presidential strutrles and electoral . votes of the past. In the !.... .t. l'. - m . ti. i(;tr. . ' t jilrsi tlwiion, at which . only,, ten of the nnio-ii-i!' 'ii-n 1 1.' it vaioe i ii n. i n. deScClul Mils do ll'. I klioH th ir il.i.. . ., ii . 1 1 1-1 1 ' . ii 14 ,, (,.r , i... u .. ... nr , , , ;. ... w ., , i. ., i ,. . ... .1. .. i , ., . . i f . . . iiii- l.t-.lll..,.l - .... i ii' i I.' in M (Hill l . .1 l U'.iciioi, to ii joiil that I) ukk-: u-v - i .-w ,i4,rl. rir r,,r , , i. ( , . ' t, , , ? ..!. , , , ti w . or ori-jrlli e lack ofp, rso:i.l,xiii 'i,rJy f-ui .In,.- i .!; .. to ir , ... rteaa or !li,il It ill rv l die. I in- "nri ' ' ... . . . .i . i . . i -1 u ii i in o i.imi niiv.ii Ore l.nndrf d yrats ago tl(l L-zd C!, i f i"'- r.f. ii g i.. P.n Ti e w.,t", !, , Jusi-c of En-bind f.Mi;'it l-u,,:,,, i!,!.;-1!"'!! f.cni, f -;n! !. -with d nb!. C4. doctrine-that Joli- R e i . i ii. Sr. ! m iy be n-mnk -! ,s d , pecuhirup' ten up.,,; the con ,:ry to d iv. Tii -AUi- ' I" .xr.e, b- i ig ol i.nlv ordi-iarv ,z ,m democratic party ot the f Mure m-u not cany that pii.ii.i nam.- paint, , on ii load boaid, but wbal is .i iar l.Ib. r n oan m. it will eniry the gr u-il piL.uphs id'civu freedom cam u in biiiua,: inrradic .I.h and immortal on the h of luch ol it.-members.- Wiluiingtou Sttr. SALE OF THE WKSlKItX X OUT II CAIiOLlXA ItAIJJiuA D. quisiii.n t li it to-dtv Ci-:u.-s 'o every ihinki g m mi w th with J I,.- 4 (lJ ip-.tr'y n t .'u k t i: i. -.1. 'I I,,. ,,,,,, r overwh. li.uasr f.,r.e. T iliiios ihen M.kd 4'Whv for,- t hon.-st in a -iul, au Clt ,rt-c b ars upon i- fn;i:e mtfic- rirh ( n 'use, i I fir t l i... Iu. ia i. u t I ! 1 t h r.-tiT f ii-il ol-1 t :r;..t. IO 'ti P . r 'i . I I t r. r-4, imu u. . i r ..-. w ti i in t, . - . . - ... :. f t M ...t . 4 f.-. ' I1. . I it.l.4 I ' i - e..m I I ii ('.. I . " r i I k U'. i i . . ut -. i- I t .... !.,.. nr. lr- r i- T . 1 ' ' ' I f 4 I, . m- ... '. i I l If 1- t . . I I ' ilt . m ' ... I ' ' -T f l!jii 11 U !V K " " --.!. .. , I" f ' t .t-et. ll i I : r ,: ' i if limit , l .. .j 'I ...ib l.al. r a utk . ' ta.-,l.!,- - 1 1. i.. , --.,1 . i : 1 -.: V I- rm if -. - ;'l t -J- . I. i :.j .1. . i -, i i u-iT fllfj. I,- Hi cei.tll.j- tflf I-Vr. -'jti..t; r r ,nl r; r , ,,- hen M.-k d "Why fort-,- t . Vf tnr of Mar i tf ri.ig a cio n to ihr GM ' Cfi'1' u Ji- ' ' eh in pilpablo x'to'.iti.,:, r,t , u T j d-n rf 1 .,, nho turrou;.d-d bv h i . ' uUl Tv i ? ... . ... oau., to po .,u:cc their f-lS.,-.v M5-j ct a "Th n, while over all pjer tb- tern 4-mfu '. a-- " irutltv in ri. win i. :.!-., .-i -i .1.. . ..... i, ?-..!. -mil'! nf u-r I.h . i. I i .i, ..... . r . . , ;' 1 W r-t .'. . . . ... . . I . . -. ---" ... . Ill .il " I" ------- - " i I'l.U Ulll l.l il'.lll . . e re-rn-t lo h aru t h i' this -'n af iv. i k ! n.,.iir...i i .,i .i m .t .. ; ., . . -' 'i a -i ii4 v -( . . . .. , r . . 1 1. hi irn-i. i. g tnlo . - -'" -'"' -iPiM-ait liic yet cK is lor oe goui. e npn-ais m : A io- purcii-1-.ers or ti, first the ouh c::cn n-t n u 1. -I. ... ,!... ' lr-:i :..rri. mortgage bonds f the Cumjuiny b.o.-gb' j of th.- faw n. H irM. ,, ronti-n:.- -uiif ' tliriirtfu't In f.-nTflt.e ft.. ... I.. 1.1... i- . i. ...v... v. .f.-.u i--(iue iniMgnuy a;ul lnu'cence of hte l , cane tne accnn u i.nerest was not p ud : ' uon 1" 4 . ... and wv learn that Jm-gs: luk, at the present term of the Unitnl Si.it- f'.nirt at Ashevi'le has granted a deer, e of f- re closure of the mortgage, and onieii,, a sale of the road, including t r e franchise of the Company and its property. Tin sale will b mad after 40 days notice in various newspapers in this State, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Fjur gegs S. Gaither aud Marcus Eiwin, Ert i. were appointed .Commissioners to sell. Tbe State invested $4,000,000 in this road. Th:,U all gone ! Stntine I . and the prty Is afterward to undcriro a Fuf S.l!c !lt Ui m yet ch. Jltlv 1 J rr, tairi t j ! V. 1. - 1 ' . -I I" I- I I t . I ,Cil- There W;t dinger then ; th-re ;l.vi 2er now This is no new q-i-:i'iit M r does it even come in a new f,nn. W verily believe that in the dune of ra ili- i ty and npp;esion, at least, there in noti,. uinlcr the- s in. TIi in new fame mn- ' ' y a b " -: . ri To C tb. rf ,t i r ,! f. rit r In L t.i Coi-iwhII-s (Npitnl ttion, 1 i.r.(ii ti, i bv n, nsi." ln 'he cv rtn-j .f ii w.ik ih ', - . t f . -1 IW .r j " ', J'N ) . i aw a a t ' " ' i M-fijtw ttl-miit tar " --. WW. IrTf'1 V--tl . . f Km .nMr)&tV t .k t ; : : i t: -f - - .f irm. J !: Tr- mj: t. ,,t. V,. v llto tt tnl l4 tn-1 i ef -1 .,:!i '".. i.t - ! r ftri i I i. n , - 'r'j t' Vt Mr nr-4 . :.' j ftn!. f . Irn IVOki . . . n x- '' n-v ii ivr i irnfivu ti i m. . t thor.ty, Irom ah we q-ted ott vester- ' "T'r l'Ut ,,"I,U- W W ..4 tVTw .tj-V, - ! day, ays : L-t it averted in th'i note ' " 'J'"'"-' ' 1 it f... tu i..,-.j J quoted in liacon. that it is the doctrine ( ln.l lXv.l9, TrU.tie UoclT ii". C " ! "'U Lord II ale on firmed by Penlcrhn, C- J.'p llmil;a ' i , ol t TJ1K -:.iii;t iM UUtv. -w - in the trial of Lord bhaf,esburr that a I . H DtVilS, SiiCrifT' 1 M.u, tu,itf .iu . ' ;r an indigent fa racrelv afn 4 jAJtrf. wIT;-l.f, f i i I" 1 i - i : J 4 1 1 I I I i I 1 -j i I i n 1 f o j - f rj mi&L rii 1, 14 2-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 21, 1872, edition 1
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