.. . r i i tm !.;, if) ! . I A V ' . I WlLiAllINtirlUJX, JNUKT11 UA1UAL1JNA, THUAl, J I ' J , Yz7;' , 1875.': ; . , ,f, f Copies 10 jCciUs. iy uNlTMBEU 3T I - . ' ... . - - II'W 1 . -. .. I ... .. , " h r. ii i i I , .1 T dt .imthjw " " . . I i . i - f. l- t:l i i ; ' ...... ;y I ' ' ; - , u . . . . . . - . . - . :. ,. ..t I I i- i - . - . i -..,.... .. i i.'ir-.i :i - n ' . i I - r i"i ' i . . j -.. -jl . I i : V 1..J ' o'.l -.'fUr ft -till Ml 1-t'j ""Ml"' j . ' . .i.i ... - ' ' , : '.If .,! !. .itT-n a. 'i -jml' "( .!' I'I 1 M1 In. . -z . i ., , I v-, ,,. , , ,..,,,. ,. ., . t , , . ., .-y . f 1 HiH,n;nr '; LL WILMINGTON POST ADVER- Iiruiivick county.7 in Waccamaw and TISING r" f ? '' 3T? 5 2 S r- - v. 'S V Sliallottc tow iih1hw, more than fifty mod I .-. . i i ! . ,T : i i ' )uh mv. unuui i. nit utici, who were CITY ITEMS. 60 HANDS WANTED well known a citizens of South Caro- j To cut wood. I will give regular eoi lina It i by och mojins that the J ploymtnt to the above number of good ! county was lost to the Republicans. It j working men, for the next six months is also a fact that in the Townships just I .tf , W. J Caxadat. uaiued, the few. negroes living there were intimidated and forced into voting with the democrats. It is a fact that per.Miiw entitled to vote have gone to the rrilratiwn in Northwest Township, 1 l I . : ! . lr 1" ' ' ' Juki were miauie iq rrgiaier meir oamet,l I wish to purchase a good milk Cow. re r sons wishing to seit will plcare apply to Robert Kennedy, office of The WlLMIXOTOX lOST. : li ; - - .- I r A- -? r - i 1 1 z - i ' i.i i . i . i : - - - i - . i j -i l . ..in. ! h.tl for .i Inn ! r lllllr ?! in I'.i-'il ' 1 It I' " 1 AM I v i i ! i il i .i n II. l k. !irt -. Nin':ircil iu:: i ii i . lit - 1 1 1 Ik- c 1 1 : t ru'' I at M AinftnATS'BCowftiva'ABftet ;rd boe.TJ.e, as they were told, the regifra- per, Ir.'''arVahl fssued for the ar- tioit hjlA irerr fof 1 rent of William Davis for . r We warn these men that they are J chicketi-s Ac, at lloae Hill; watched, and if thev evc attcmot intimidato or Prevent from votinr Mb. Wm. .Edwards, aged about 40 my man le-allv entitled to vot that JCr ' native oi ireianu, tneu siki- I l p ..a it v th. v will be reporteil to those who will aen,y imn naming, at me eureka make them reirret and repent of their OUse. coroner liewlct l.eiu an in cniuo. Mich thinjrs are oneHsf a I '!""' miu una :i-nnt tin- l:iw .f tlir. IIitl KtnfPQ rendered: "that the said Edward came and if ihrv lav themselves li.ihl theJ to lis death from disease of the heart will probably have an opportunitj to 1 n,, congestion ot.tUc braiu interview the Judsrc oftheCircuit Court of the Tinted iStates Mayo it's Cornr. ilattie Johnson, i i i.n . e t i mi - t'.i. A I! i- riririMi-Tl t'i lii-i:i.-- .-In mid i.. i.l h. v ! I' "l"ni: Wii.MiM.iiiN r.i-i WiUmii -tt. N. '. III. i 1 1 . i i pi r n 'i"i-"- I" Till. W'll.- it . . I', t.l i . V 1 (Ml I ' Y I.., -.,1. ...i... - I .i .r.il. ..I in .."r exproMoii of the wishes ot the people: i"i i.i-r rui'V. lln' i in nl.il'oii il Ihi disorderly conduct; guilty. $2, or A .Save Advise Against Couveniiou. I thirty days ou streets. Of date November 4th,i 1874, Hon. Lucy Galloway, disorderly conduct ; A. W. Vt nnbJein a letter to the Oxford n'"7i -rJ or thirty days on the Fstvl-r, rfiiys : streets, It is with deep concern thatrl ob- Iwnicl Hill, larceny ; continued crve the agitation ol the Convention I Charles (iaston, larceny' bound over IMII Mlull III OUT f?iaiC. " " ' InSnwr vr 'mirl n i,n nfO . ... .. - .il iiiiuu-n uin'ini-iii ivuuiiii in imp iriunnl fumaliliiliiin llin I ' I'ni in yti I'lv.-vatk vviiaaiutiuil vuv , mode in which it eau bo amended al- fe'W'1 ; ,0 or fifteen days ilioU2;h in practice nomewhat tedious, vet in either lixinir or Mlterin? the fun- iI.iiih ntal law ol a tate great and pa tient deliU ratioii should le required. The present Legislature will have in u a .iillu ienl majoriiv to suuinii to tne pentile all tlte ameiulinents that a're necess.irv to restore our State govern r i i T.v l!ie In: ir"lm i. e-t it any paper 111 im: tiikih i:s. I rsf 'ii'U'V I'm, i-1 ( I ' imnl.ilit I l, , ,,,w tin thin,-' in i!"iie in Clee- w y 'o'lni .i.i. i.ii' V U nllle. t.ir.iii:r llefore Cnssldey, J. 1'. Wellington I'erkins and his wife Amy lYrkiirt and Ludd Johnson were arraigned on the charguof l'egy Kob- 'nson for u ii mercifully shipping her child Louisa, need six vcars. It seems nient to its former simplicity and efli- tnat the child was living with Ihe.Per mi ni v :i ii inns we iii:iv L'l'L il 1 uuum I . . . . i. .. r i I ' -. ... -1-7.1 i kins anu lor some utile lauii sue was : expro-ion oi ine wisuea oi me neouiu : l ..... . . 1 . . I .. . ... .w. I .iL...l Itf.liiiajva. on1 Inn lirt Innn their representatives aim then j-,,,i'i - Imm the people themselves. . . - j man holding her by the "hands am l he great nuestion is; is now the fw.t while Perkins deliberately inflict pr.-ptr t..n to rat-c new issues; lmis. R,.Ttr i1M,inir ith a leather r I , ' . . n I hi- i-. more bvioiis when we reflect sirap. Amy wa sent in j.ui 101 .,o that a majority already electcit to the Uhivs, and the men were committed in Lvgilature have the power tofuibmit dofatilt of a bond of each tor their the people all the amendments which ... o. .. ,r, . . i :i i m ii .1 1 H i ii r .ii. i ' : i.ii i .1; u 1 1 . - I I I ll'l -11 li J' . ..L- Ii in! :.!;. Lv are neeesjarv. 1 h vnrtowa im nis van lc liiliyuirciissed inourK'ff-i-laiie halls, the people will have' d.v rnnir l.imiliar with them in all their hearings, and thus be prepared to give an iiiit Iligcnt vote tioii each one. Tin- a.uit.ilion will be confined to ilie Legislature, and tlieir work sub mitted to the people, who, if they ap prove, will adopt; if they disapprove, will ri i. et. It is also most desirable to avoid the expense .attending a Con veinion The people of North Carolina, worn dow ii by taxation, poor and 1111 p'overi-hed, can boar but few more bur ilens. Ik-sides all this we need peace and repose. I Ijstory but repeats itself. No free people can prosper who are fre quently altering their fundamental law. It renders evory tiding tnccrtainXthd in the end ruinou. I knew tNortn Care-' lina before the first Convention, a body of distincui-died men presidetl over bv Nathaniel Macon, and composed of men remarkable far both sagacity and integrity, nnd the wisest of them In formed nie that the most that they had etfeetod was to prevent great damage to the Constitution. - 1 voted against that Convention, and I I.Hik back with astonishment at the practical perfection of that Constitution thus subjected lq ainepdmeaU, Mr. tacon told me that the old Con stitution ol North Carolina was the bvt that wit of man had evpf devisetl. That Constitution bail no provision for amendment, and politician! agitated the ouestiou until .an evil hour the people called a ' Convention. The re- i Mill of this has been painful history, -v "f ! illustrated by cvryAostitutional Con- eiry ; vent ion called since, the present con stitution Ih ih!! the worst ol them all. think orte amltkmk'lnp.eyrii malely think right. The lundamental law ot no State should l tamjered with hastily. Let us ijuittly recon strjvt, and pitiently cnisider the evils under which we sutfsr; and from ti nie to time remove those rrils in ft manner which the Constitution dictates, and my hoios for the future wll bo greatly bright cued. These are thp opinions of an ojj man, mho ha not becti an iuAtlcntive ob server of current events, ami who, feel in;: a profound interest in the welfare ot Ins State, taketh ,UbrV uf Matin- thee mggrHiMiA to hh IWlowi Ik.;., -iiii- m l :nlhni; !ie i an ;-rt lor .' II. i- 'ii.iJ.mi:- tit lii;-l.s ol -sin n i.piii ifn . 'i i iiim lis;i.. mi l!.:- '-Ii'ili-its wik. W in n a -o r man his.ihrilt aeiimiu- l -1 r . .i I Ii'lle i:i(--iii.is i lifo . il in! ii i in. .i ii 1 ' - sjo iii.ike a living I'M loin-. !; ,ni. I Inn lamilv. it lie is not ii-'.- !o p. iy iii-.tae, '"ihe Slu-rifl" w ill ;.ik.- Li- li-.f mis and :,ny thing he i.m li I." and 1'i-e.oi e siudi is t!ie case i i ) I:.- k ti k!n t- 1 4 : 1 1 y of 'lex eland. :"ii l!i,' " ih urns olSn-ll.y " happen !"!'i'l!ie di lit.. incuts, this high tolled, i !u lirmis palii. I ol the '' hr bids !i;;n " ii.i.1 -peed in h is" ',-"" i k !'' Il a 1. l!.-w is tl.rittU-s .k .I l..v he is is i.it.-d nee.rdini;!v, ai.d it l.e is ln- Iii.:u. ii- and aeeiiuiul.ite.s a lillie piop iii), and lie cant r.ii-e the money t. ..i Ins taxes. In- eau hopi-ior no i i.lul.-. ii. e from tluse Kii-K .ux fel Ii'Hs, hut his ho, his uu aud afiy tlmij: lie n;.iy h ive iiuuiediately lev-'f-l us.n, and l!n s'o i In' valrniis irentle illin Im have the iiitiTi ts of poor 1 1. n mi iiiik Ii at heart applaud the op-p'es-nc .ul- ol the otlieeis. and "l id tat-in I ;. N ed in their gloi iotis work." , I'o u lis I,-k I'oiinly. the Po-r .i.iin alU attention i., the I ltlii.it the hstruelive deinoer.tev Uiim.iek . niav are strainin inn. i.M-h-vt their man Cowan to the '""-"Hon. aiul il j aic resoitini; to il..- rn..s( n, f.,rk,u, ,-,, ,,., ((. varry ! tr,!i,. Hie I'.runty Ceinin ission "' i li, are a" .i, iuH ial-s appointol - li.kToli.o, i,, iho various Townships " n ,.f tlu ir party of the nict bitter ,4itii.insfii.! ftn,l the denpH-r.itic h1I rt"liJTs au. uj- ,ju. VU11C cLunp. The tin requires that there -ball ie iwu f " hold. ; . taIio sh.ill Ik' of a ditlercn; vi'lua! t.uiU from that of ttie IyJ5 lrT, l in oUilivuce to this bu they s. "ni,,J iliciiuisl ignorant uegioe thjt ih, o'tild hnd, thus i 'hHsitig low eunninc. meanness and o-nuption on tlu- oiu s-,.. ., j i-noraiu-e and liieoiu- 1 1 he Chicago Tribune adwita Uuitlhc rri,m )Mi the other, fy w hich means ' i white gentlemen" who drove a thry h. V and expyt tonnnipul.de lhe coiofed fellow pa-seiger ont of a find -vti..n i, uirns ui iiil their n n pur- class ear tu a itevrta raiirMU vr l-IM - I I . . . is, tt.llJUU.,V U, tUv lJu.,r '-n e.iulioii imk -'-Kk eounly and . 7.i. .i . . :.i:. ru. . , . , ' lion ol thp OT MC to rvil lo any Ui I Ji-um , tll0 Ulu.r cUvMsi of th so-callexl atl- " t is,-, i pur aad intelligent ' li.:vBt t-Jidrr of the MMlth asaint ihe Tlnhlo li.-pllhllC.ins h Mild U- ai 1 biju k--n ajuirsalhy wktch imh lke ""."iHiio. in the rxHiiiiy ami ' f wrftljiw rnore oi le direcllj witk , ine luivuirui uuuuyii hwvivij ..... ... v. i i . . r". .(ma .1.. nan spilli"; m""ii mui aim !iiiii.ui , ,er him Item their dirty mouth were .,, , 'Si in ply canning oxit the'Vdrit' of put - i!ii'!ii : tc. .loon r. I rwipii i.y i'1"- . .. .... . 1 . . 1 .. - - A . Ika. MklAal Ustinv aiul i v ..nipiriino kwpa.v-' r . tiieTi:- I.. t ... . . i MV t41Vlt itiji every legal i puuiieau : . ,. t -mi h;f-iJ s. pkUOI lfcal. ..lurxsj. ii umi s , ,ial tukUxl of the Vr i r, jrclrsl or t ju-. fit llu tti v. 5iir it, wjIc a Ke or the -ran4ctK.it ami th MMnui ihtf wit-Bsx-s thrfrl-v artd reirt th-- jme to ri ItrijWlv4n hicvutie i.uuu.iHe, at th nmili aii.1 i.. i XV nutv..r..v K. . k . . l. met anJWatrvn nlvw rrt ""'"V s-tsf I IMQsrl..-nl m-lV . . r. . .s - W. - i IS 1 1'. 1"V W111M . lt -i W It a lct tlvat at U l4 ctnUxMi in ot lHL they kit dtp.rrcale hw a-As-itk, they are not oyer xralotts la r-rwcmriB Ue" punixiiKMt of hu ic Mcs.r. lrumilair, .Jotta A. tjil- Kor tlo Post." MSkTon, July , ll. JOpiioi: I'i is r-Mj lfirSir: Please send me txvo copies of the Daily Post. I am gladito see that you have conclu ded to publish a Hailv. The Weekly i liai done e;riai u,l in Lenoir county. King xvill certainly Ik elected hy an overxvhelininir majority, lie has com pletely "xvom ut" the destruction! tt of the county, nnd on thoth of .August they will be buried so 'deep that the hand of Resurrection xvill never reach them. Vourt truly, II, ' Uock'y Moi xtN. C., JulylVith. ':IUur lt ;l)n the LMth instant the candidates of Kdgecombe met at Kocky Mount. There xverealMUit three hundred xoters from - llilgccoinbc and Nash present, i if. ' Ihisbee, Ki., of Kaleigfa, naving been invited to attend ! the meeting, by reipiest opened the dis cussion with one of his telling speeches against the movement to change the Constitution, lie defied the Conserva tivea '(he wculd not call them IVmo crats) to mpe thp issue in this cam paign without committing themselves against (he groat principle ot right and justice. The theory of our government was based upon the principle that the majority should rule that changing the Coiwtilution would not remedy the things coniplaiucd of by theCoiiserva tjv..8thfy would have t overturn the whole theory of our government and that woidd W itMpractuablc at this time. .He saw no escape from the evils complained of, unles they removed to a section where they would be in the majority, (carpt-bg it). Gen. W. D. Jones, the same day met he enemy at Jpjraer's in old Nash, and routed hiiu '.hers foot and dragop,n." tVI FJgevMmbe will eleyl her dele gate on tfef Kfryblican ticket by a largf majwril, The prcpcct3 in Na.-h now are that she will redeem hvmdf by clectlag it He publican ticket. F. . Ex-GverrAr Vance, of North Caro lina, is on th? stump m Cavor o a re vision ol the coastitutkm f that tiute. He is a unit) ic fpeaker, and rejutexl to be a verv opujAr one;. but tbe lack of ardor among h IVwftcratic lollowera ha bad a dampening etTevt oo h effeHti In hU 6r?i sircvb, 3cc,irding to lb n-iHiU of local parer; r he be gan by regretting thai an ekcUoo of great and vjPal importance houU cx cit w inly lo inl-ret than an r diauiry campaign ft t;p hcilil!y- lie then Uflcfcrd the -tuiin uf the ivTordhoff Telling tlie Trnt-i Aaln. The Democratic faith in '(hnrle Nordiioa" may be fitly described as "the substance pf things hoped for' and expectations that in, hi letters from lhe rkmth he would give "the evidence ul things not seen." He did not disap- poilit them at first, but latterly, since our fcpeatod exposures of hU attempts to misrepresent the true condition of affairs, he has givcoabuudant proof of. the cruet disregard of human liberty in the South on the part of even the Wt t fr Ilf tilP Ifll It. VvllPll f ii ri.rlits stealing Lof a black person aro involved. In this new departure of his a departure from falsehood to truth his Democratic friend and admirer take no interest whatever. For example, none of them have reproduced the following extract from one of liis Mississippi icttcr : 'Here is another incident o( Jlishi- sippi me. About lour xxveka ago a mulatto girl, aged 19, who had been livimr for some time as servant i;i ika house of a farmer, txvo and a hall'iui les from Verona, in Lee county, kit her service and 'went to Verona, where she became a house servant, in ynler to at tend nu evening school. She had been at her iiexv place a week, when one day the farmer, her employer, accompanied by his father and a neighbor, all armed with shot guns, appeared before the louse. I xvo ot the men came maud Icmaiidcd the girl, saying she belonged tolhcm. She refused to co with them and leclarcd that she xvas free, which was true,bf course. They knocked hecduxvn, took her bv the feet, dragged her thus thromrh the house, through the yard, into the stret, her.cloLliing torn aud eraneed in the struggle, and crealll- injr foisjielp, and this was in open day- iglit, in the presence ol several mm, besides women and children i I In. v on a horse and carried her oil". When they got her home txvo of them tied her to a tree and llo,-gcd her bare back with reeii xvilhes until the blood ran. Then they took her lo the house and chained her xvith a trace chain and padlock to the bed post. The next day she xvas tinned to work and chained up ami in at night. After soino dax .,h,- made her escape, ami found i elULr' wiih a southern man, the county superinten dent of education, xv ho, after pmpii notice, svnt her to the I'nited Siait District AttwriK-y. From the Distiiit Attorney's lips 1 received the account of this outrage. Noxv, acts of vfoltMu may aud do happen in any State. I he part of the story which i-eein.s motst hor rible, to me is this: It is in evidenei; Op'iuii'qm? )f ioiuineiit, Diaioevats . ,'.V;Sii- C'VVUtion yctAqn, in ftho IliiU orf'dS'oxTcmbef, 18?4,Hon4- -Jcfce Ti VeAtes, of lttrtf)jAi; addrtisia .i -iL iiei '.'j -o a roi o . x . iiiiiiiaiii uji uie ' . Pita r m . i . , . vv'-'i ' .io'iveition qucisiiOU, ifoiu wlichMiriej nl:kt tiie folloMiiig extracts : .! .i I :-! in I Uowever so well dia tingtUllesl -gentlemcii may Writb'in fifff vor of a call f a eftiiVention,' the tfm f )lo-aro inrwiIstflkablVoMJeseUtbU'fJ f- v ' ; l5tTrrwthrp'ast safe-1 u.,, If VfF t Tr-TiTy-fTT' INSUJAISOK AGENCY7 -r t r TLe. Jotlvo pf tli pBtUr8Uto Ckn- -V IF AD 'ER TISEMKS 7N. I I 1 1 1 I :-' ' .' . ix e commend the following item from the proceedirics of Hie Cotton States! onvention,' sitting at llaleih, N! C., F -aaajijfoVf.iticil jug- , JNO. W(tORDON. trlery not frequenUv so ixlainlv made ' ' ' '. v - . .''-si r T f, 4n AAn rw a . . apparcat: i wwv.ww ABbeis itepnjsenieu I . 4 t hi.. ' . - ' . . . ucn. x , . k, (Jox. Chairman of the mbcrahd Btate Eiccutiv Commit-1 ratled the attention aflhn crmfrrtu I in IbA ittAAlyfinn . ariAnf ml VAnlaaHalt 1 T I t. a, v . mcr when our-oiMwieiiU were eharirintf ' "uTTZ tZZTZZTZ. "11 . 'VZZZT" Merpooi ctxaoji a uiotek fcagraml. 1I1MIM I in aiUlC L1I Il-ltl s -i wiilm-WiIII HIT I tl . I . . onuSacovertesirettgettosicldn fe . the 1 egishdure and call 'a conVen- LienlSwId n, I heard several I . ot these rtewly uW be but onc cuVreneT fof th4 Gov hi.l.il lT...W,;.Jr- Vt..i.;i.. ot ine legislature Pr,nrtnt ))nnnl,i.r -nH th ,w " jinia FircnfiU Marine, Richtiond. lll ot tion .i i ... .... i e eeieu ...emoers ui ,ne i.cgu.iajurc ernmont b opdhohlcr and" the peoplaf ' pledge t Ik- rv.-ple on tke ktlplp hat 0 j id that Ulfl GovernjJient, whea it Virri u..7 wo.iiM . n suppo. t so,,, a mruMirv, i ucd lls , bonds, duriiiir and eince the ' i and Mnce the c.ex-tiou i nave heard xvar. contracted hat the intent and Citv, liichmond." " them dex-lare the teiree publicly and the principal should be lftld W gold, ' ' .. i ' pnyatel v. lliey cannot an. will not and that th resolution adopted ytef- Southern Mutual, Kichmond. violate them. Nor xxill it do for our ,! t-..:.i r , , , - i . , . i- i ... i I uia uuku juaiii wiHim I , I . k. ..;i i . if.is.siijj.au act authorizing iiio oecre- I ,s ;l ilfhTTun V,' I S ot th Treasurer to pay interest and Feun, Philadelphia., niade when tho candidates were before ,,-;-,:.., .l.a .1 :.j.j . , . ... -i li-. . "'mi '111 VII WC UUUUD SO (OCSIiesa 1UIU r I the ieopie tjr election, i nc xx isties ana ki,i , r 'i.i ink.. i7i .- . .I ll, . . . I JjlWVUlilVB 1UHH.IU VI KUKI, luvun, i.wiuiimii.., vfiiiu. eiuiiiieni.s oi mi rii. rii .ii iioniv- iiiuji ,i;4,r.,,: .......l I -n .u . .. . - i viui.i)iuii .iiitvu. uu ii ii ai i v nie n-ar , nou oo caueiifcu axxa. 1 InilAn ..J;.i,.i .J L.i ... Aiunm i.., iki.. lal 1 mil Opposed to the call of a con-1 ftn in,, ,.i;i Va k 'I . , vention at tikis time for oilier important 2 " -7 t Xh I u r , iV.?. ,so ""-". r Nor.n'ra,..,,., ,. reasons. Tile ndvt.ri.lcs of a conven- f lSHV .1 .?.?r ?'! vtTx"riTAN INmpkani i: i i m i a - .. .i -. .ill. 1 ' uidi ji wiu lUMuuwui aa i -. - - - ti.n: assert that it xvould be promottx-e I ,n,m.,i , ., r.. I xf the- best ij.U rests of the State. This " " . T.r.i.. TTT. Good Auei.u wani.il lor !.. , .. I do imt belilve. The people were ri',:" , l V l"V u,w "XSSI 'I'Jf!' '!?l loniu,, l i 'r i .ou ' uixj v v lit v-u 1 1 j 1 1 i It a rx t it i. usf i irk v i'i i i ir i i pnn vunnnii i i three veaiv j..-,.. nnd the legislature was . siensiuiy ior conierence in regard to in L-r:ive doubt and hesitateil lonf,' lnit l,Jie caltitation of cotton and the'pro- !i!i;i!l ".ive xv ay to e Ttam persinteiit,r"VM" . ,twulw "'"" . vuui, luc inlliirnees and pnssvd the bill. The conveuuou was rcaiiy tor the puqiowe people voted it ih-xvubv a majority of concerting the means to aid. the thousands, ami if 1 am correctly ad- Democratic party in its fruitless strug-vi-k-d, elee4e 1 a majovitv of republicans for I'twver In 1W. Like theMeek t'o the eorn-ciition 1 tin burg Cuteniita), tho cloven foot There-art good reasons ld uot bu kepb obacuraU. It had to lis' lhe peoide xvilf not sanction a call 1C0P out and expose the animus of the f:i convention at this time. - It has oenneratious. mis Kina oi aupnciiy I Shat thev did not i:mv desir,. a nnivcti- w 'leciare Incir real sentiments, whctli ti.. n. And d.'w; the Democratic part v et ihcX Pr"VC jHipularor not. Water nlwln, jj iy i ir WIUMINi;tN. N. i . ; Pions' s-rin mm New nmt iK-auiirxil iliipns etL AflilrvM KliWAKU11H1 W.ol,.., W J jj .. ,,, flMIKKK WIM. 11K AN Kl.Kl-l lo.N III l I. 1 At Die timinl iBtllliir r.luf..-a .... n... ... ., en but Hire., veat s s?eo thev said to ' 0,,l txcit0 the contempt of aquarc, ,Xnt&J,u m V L.-i.slaiinv in emphaf i- tan-Tla-e, air and jmlependeiK men.-who feariiot townliliortU--rs, vi i..n..v,r before the District A ttoi nev that the i Xf ....... ..f .,r ,!...;- il. In.!!......- : ...il 1 III Hi I 1 niini ii..rii no i ii ..iv; ii. .. i. , . i . i. . ! i ii. u'"' " 1 II. ill f'.l llliiir.l 1111 I'lli .S I H I. 1 I'lopose to call f i'tint Ui- tci.lc. of ,. .., j.' Thai xxoxild be a contempt lor llu- viiiee of :he p.-op!e and nottrue democracy. " A I this time thev aro tired of revolution .and strifes; they want peace; They feel that they have lei n all the liin.- h'siiiL'; they are poor :;nl tired "I vt itoiimnt, and are seikin-' ret. Ktr these reasons,-the pre.-cnt timei uot suited to a ooji'eii ti n. The violence of rnrtv spirit is t o Teat. I am oppo-ii-d to a call of a C-onven-t i. .rj xvith. u! -the pc. pie beiii;r previous l e-'iisiilti and I now enter my pro ! ' to I'hn in" the ivat people's pnrty Hi tin- .-it ; ll!l i . i -1 : h.' i 1 1 x XK IF A VEltIS EM EN TS. i. axv the struggle, and, xxlien asked xvhv he did not interfere himself, testified that he thought it xas none id his bu-iness as he knexv it xvas only a ne- i .i . . - i gro girl, ."several oilier men icsinitu that they sl.o(d in their doors and s;i the Rirl dragged by lier feet out into the road. It xvas none of their busim it'ner, Finally I related this talo to a Democratic .Judiic of the .supreme Court of the folate, fe replied llui- I : I ti- .( 1'in tn-r a I 'on vent inn I of the people h-.i'.iuse xx e ive a two-thirds majority 1 1 is a inanilcstn- !;;tl.ri oillbOl inv; i i,iiu. ou li "iioi H"- I -,, .. ,; I..,, ..rntality xvas found everywhere, North jl( ( ,,,n' b" ,s well U Siuth , and 1 could nol.xxith j riV,ftm "" ill my effort, apparently make !:im j "Al.-"L'"' u, u- the I i ol i . "it. in i 't t..r the people. The p. ..p!e haxe n-'l Is-eii eoiisulte'i about iliis oi;. -iisn .-i:ii e tiny spoke in 1 1) 11 11-.li-;- .Mr s :iL-!iinst i. It is incompatible xvi'h t!!-." --pirit and "enius of a free people ami a lihei ty-i'iving Constitu tion that the l.";Ms!atnr(e, because two tliinls iiiy il'ivi', shall he :,t liliertv to ovcitui'i and rev.iiiitioui,. the govern :ueni. Two-thirds have the liirht to a t ' n x nil ion, but '.he spirit of our until tlte peofdo !e !..r. iii.t i H. n. Ti .Kit i N- v. . -.. : ii. .1 I, :i .1 d ii V, i;i.ifiu 1 - - f I i, -j ret e et racts (Voin a ; .F. Davis. Ji.'dfd i.i Mjjor t . . vli.it 1 cannot con- prreil cuoMriRUonj rrd by VgTC ad daaaaicd by miliiary rvwer.' hcw- if bow the atrp laby, . otn as all understand that what tilled uie xvLUi indiiiuation aud hoiK-le.-.s ilis"iist w.-u not so much the act iteo 'i, but the fact that an otlicer of the lav, aud several iti.ens could witness il 'unmoved, be atise it xvas onlv a negro girl. I t il had iKcn a white cirl, Uo doubt lhe ii .i ... i , i, . i cur x Mil i .se oi oiii irien-H xvno iniUK ma vor would nave interleriKl, and ine i . . , . . jfe would have been indignant. If ;u t 1 r ' ' . " .--eniuie. lino-brutes who should maltreat a while ' m to rBj irirl so bad had been negroes, t lie coiia- i "I; i i -.r.u.u r.,. trv would have risen t. lypeh lheU.. ! .. " 1 iu ' M1""' jj" and the paKeh all ovef .ilisippi ! i-'--; subject xv:ii in l I, would have yVl vd xviUi fury'' V'U' iT 1 Oili i I ii'ic i'i ine people, u ii i it inn 1 1 x.is xoiid .!. "!! i-v a hirue majeritv, i.i .. -i. . . : i. ".I ... .i .; ,. ., ... ..i ..I.:. l, . ,H ;i i'U;n 'H' ii.im i:i. a. i lie live cviiimk lieve thai lhe .southern xxaite.s h;ic all i , . ... ;.. ... ,' . .. ..I I. 1. . ... . ; .. . : i.U "i ii ! iiiKii inniiwi (. i.l accepted the rcaults ot the xvar in gisid . , , - . . , 1 faith will explain the indillerence iui- , l; lh;u ' ' ,0 7 k fete,l bvthe Mis.iippi authority re- , t!.at .t :s a,d. a..t t ,N-M.ul.-that many pirdiug this intamoi!,utrace. If it is , "VJJ ,v !"! :,f',J't1e cuvlwn in not an attempt to resfuo pra-ur.il j "- J au,- rxey d.l not approve the mcmlKrrd that huh thivcmi ihere i a an tie eon ,Mt um. . i .1 . i :.. ...I,..,,. . ,1. in. uiv i M-.-n i si...i .1 ii.- iiici-i, inn, ii not charge that he.is a rxutlurii tui- . . i.i .,,. . 1 f a:.; v.vtly ml. nmd.. we ladH to r.Rs-pi .,,,,., mTM, of lviu.icrat.ind.W Miaisticu ex IUVHV.V. v.v'1,; , n., v- their own x,itms.es, xxill W i'ui!nv Iv dimaiiiir to llicm If it i n v- ... . - Jt ia to be hoivd t!ut soujo of lhe j Democratic tiusliers xxho ;i.uinr to Ue- , i . l . I. .. . - 1 . 11 .. . : ..'- tv siavcrv. ciiiai's liiyj i)i a u-o. . , - ... , H Is. iliLi va.lle'i .1. run ..viiiiivu - I , . i " i testimony xvith eiHi-.enex , tor lie lias 7. . - . , i . i i ... i . . f!:.ioii xias ...tei. down Krsil rorv .-. M.-r ll llli li.rx 1 1 OX lltt ill . ... plained or coiUroycrle!. 7.''.' CbcaM Jous.,; Col. Hcnnctt, the l'vtmrrval:xe v;.'l didate fur cmvcniiu ovei ki .Vii.-sc LMtK UKtVKItMlTV OK XnllTH CAIKi l.IXA. i'tits Institution will be re-ojicncd on the 1st Mnday of September neat. th.- li rnicudim the Jivl Tliurxlay In Juim is... M ini n vai-Mlloiiet txvo w-i-i-hn at l lirUl nias. It 1 1 an b.-eu re-orasiHi'.tl ihi the .lee tic Vsl.'lll. I'Ollll.i 111 IIL'. li.lWPVl'r. Ihrri-rlir riculftr of Arts. Sel.-now mitl . vrirufliir. ItistriM tion will IiokIvpii In the braucJichul tenrnlDtr iismttlr tuiiirlil In Ihe best Toll i-rr. .SiMt-ml Just rut-lion provU.il in Aicrlruluira linn mo Vleeiuinlc :rl. Am i,i Kurullv has. tn-eii nnrKiinl.rJ. Tlio bnlkllnrn th. lonelily rt-jiaiieil lor ttie rcrt'itloii ofevrrat IIUII'ire.1 KIIKI.'IIIK. l-'or i.irciiliH.N t.'lanaloi v l ilic uhnri' tu 'l to K KM I I. V. TTI.K. SM-i-reLary Jkur.l ij 1 riil-t. P.i'.ili;!!. N. . ;()()r)NKVS. 'I'Hi; I.MJ:KsIH.m;1i c.miiui.U.'C ff ur I ;li;i lll.s. Uki' p'mnili. Jit litltlTinlBc i'ii- en izeii-.(. x i : in i aiten ami I lie ul.lii u .i rli I in. i a ;KANfl FAMILY KnrK8Ul - I i Will .' -Ucn unxJti oiiu iua)imof ti e CAFF, FLA li LHilJf AUTlIjJUKBY WHsuitUx .1. mwa iim- jUiirk. iMi i.ruiuiUa, m.Tf-rfy in l flavor Atigui.1 n.-l. J I. ' ki lm U I.UHI ltfW.'li,. ..... i f l (0 i rzK.-m lor iJi.ncs, ;i laoldrm un.ler in y ran. or rc,iih)mn vhius iiecoitlii lip Iiinilll.-. trrr. Tli. xho nlt.T.I iimy rrt anrr that Ilic ciiiuilll.-n ill -ar.- no ul1ii li niua.r TliJs i'xciiil(in an cnlcvat.le fn.lr to nl.t liKKltltIK.VTH HETKHOfl IUKU AT CITY IMUCE. Ifcit ill l.tive wharf at . t o cl.-k. TU- ( '..iiim i tlse n nr the rutit I.i i.jiscl All .ij.ii-. 1 1. iiinl.l.- itimiiii. Poi-iii v.-ly no I Hi imri aMoa ImmusI. l !Vk. lvn l- i.l.la ii rl nl uv Pwok. Jr w t.r anJ irny Kiorrt. fcrhtnr HliMitllr. Vy Vlji:i( ,k Alt II Al rt . IHH-K, , II V t iN .VKlC li. II KltIH. W tf IlkUL-VU ... .. . ... Ally it -ti Sinn, WfsJ. t onitu.llf . M Kan tai; ORGANS r"-.ti I. r lli ijiiii. Tl "in AJtltrM W'asliint.m. J rlas- 4 lnlriimrrla. k-f AIU PliTTf July - CARrEMKR & 51ALLARD; i tki.tixs.,:bou rh Wi-hI, ;hf . iie- j f-r . rariiixi li .fh ,.rii-lie a! lhe Leg- ist?u -v i.y li.cidul ianbrilK-s, !e iiivo lae i:ici lit.il the Kt-k'&h- oniiiM. ni'.it i eC4 flK.n.l.e UIhI ' :.. vt-V- 1 only t-lxU a laet ibrt t is, hv d.v . -i . i ttut vriiv xin m.v .ww we nolAtf, propc. il tbvUnl, Vu lu - ( j.L, ni,.Vt r thxtribntim-of t onlv two dollar and a hull )vt da) Mr I p-'vr liix.vs t.it .isilerent I nmkis f LU .-rviro while in our orn eouritv 1 ' tvxen t.u i.s . eieviioi, of luminal I of K.ehmoml. we ee tt Matsl i a Taw. oltirnsioiutt.inoiih. i , , iTj lrf.l r JncnJ. Men. own, . -i.lUc-e .,o.un oxr.t e- 1 JarT. 1-Hirnd. ajri-c, if hii, !!on Mt'.'ni. ? eilixrns tit to elect lnm ti ser-C ' 4uo !--5 kv Ut li.aWf I Country frx rf rhargv .in-! it ;- '! ! ,. . f ! - t -f -v. t j.AiuLt . itf xA. klMJ. r ! with ;kx- IW.tw I Hx:-rr . f TMCV t vl lu kui.! AttHJK BH-ANBlKt, , r avaraaa " - -a V 4 i1.4rtAii. mixt. that onr jricnJ. Hon. et:t. :i-. r.ti.c- ,nvi gr.-es ,i rtii,-t:ot : rt him ti s,-r; h: " ... . CvHtntry trr. rr rfxargv .in-: i: "is; - potsmiblc that in tHbrfT t;, rv 1 I"- I carrlKlitc h4 am irllin' V ivir .x ' J -n f x cvuskloralo Zt iW Ftre hoii- r , -i-"' ' ii-v.t bieh toev ate Tain nourn to sapjx s? :vi-w :ltVCfikOk n) .! K Ton MM tt l IIORSK BLANKETS. THK CfcapcJ of Tmks ti i)r ( in. . . -.1.: - . i t I ao election lo me ivimiu'n ' .M i ctner nj -n Iberi. i'.oTw r -i W i fat l"J. IW-ur.t ac-.lMr. lAtfjn:, .,:. i i with bo inteot'utt f rrSxtiir hc - hiKtotc and inUxrity ar.y 'fcvi. i n . John pdivUH t4.aui. a, pp&iU to tkilfcViUn ef jy s d l-te-r j ie hsv aerticr.i:i ibv tn ... . , rnuV f Shack mwtj Jim naaltr iotemiewrd with tlon nouM W rlaels. .a the c auhrefloeat prweeliaj' of a sainful ! trarc. we , and the -.pS x '. nilttte, Ae. If the lied cftije cnrrftkxi ni! p f :!i 'ni tilt reieed t aaakeaataa ppvUr j tY. Ivxrlery. hv-- Kna-s with I be lVaaorraej mt Nwta CartUia. I vxrta wuthi-s-- luea t a;. p-r-. we pile tke prty a ad the !-tate erve J aK4i4ed iatrcnty and u whieh'it l WtU. M -.-"AV I tnit when IAk v Ulc a .'-i. ' thVbdete, t-- tke tc., cjtr ':.': - i -- - fKrred lo act vmlrrf Ui W Urtf llCtUryr t a rreSrf". lal iiadrsaecU bf tke ffv- i,K 1 ' . . f . k. . j- I . . I .k. '.. ' ..v. . - 0v - Muk-iill im l rain ksi r j 1 1 iht iv i. f t taTi-! a . a a mm ih:t-! f-r ! V'- C- ? ;ivr i ----.? s fcirt t tVMivitiwmi hjuuum. il ami 'tafcvr, i ji iisK ciiE.ir rr. r.sn. , t ly j 1 rit.MINUTONTOt'Nsilii' . ,lir;t,-, one Town,p rierk.onu i .nii.,l.l, ioa Hint- rsiKHfl I Olillllltl. e. KIKltAI. ItllNTM AKiiN. i:iil;.i n i AMI CAI'K KKlll ToWNMIII-s 1 wo Mai(l.trats. our I'lcrk. on.i I ..ii.i.il.l, and three S-imiI ttniiuHlfi t-uvtt. NKW HAKuVlCIt AMi IJ-UNKkli i 1 1 1 N . TIKM TTttm? iH falfK o ttie M i. i oi.m! tutloiiHl l'ouvenlKil. i J" II HANNINu. HlivrlU ut New ttanovrr i.ur. July I iw. , PLOTTS for llluslritli-d STAU ORGANS IVyml.tno In-hIv diiml.tlll v an.l worn. f-UtAloll.- Ix-fi 11.. lm. i.. s.ir.M ui innnuinrtnrt-r. l:ixi xlil I'LOITH. VM.hiiiKioa. NJ ...iu .., f. d. xl tbat v PLOTTS I.- t, OHGAIS .si i i laev iateasl lo take froani the propW rwwer M clfrt tketr J wdee MKtrlrlr' aaj toUte tMlaorrv aa4 place it ta tW kxaa4 f tk LeeuUtara. I tliiac rte. n r lai&k arfrtled a ilk '(p capital. ax tsrn kad at iat e! Sj ua j sa; j----rtii. al he -.'-i I I .fvf ijfct-s f,ir, iaev tlAt iaw -.r-ii sa a a;U te n-naK" i..ri agTwtfy w-e4 m-t iwMn, aiaa i . Aft.a. n..TTft a . . . . . ?0 TO a Vf I - ku'-tk v. . f A viwc- la ta,e ! PLOTTS ORGAhS i i avM. ni iiri'iT w Mnrjvam In lone and txiwer any U..j Civ lipn-tofoir nianulawiiirfsl in im.m.ii try. It la l c u lat.sl fry titan y r.iui' i t . I i - JMJ(r tad Gtm UNIVERSAL Satisfaclion. Ity a akllllul u ..f flir -top. atrf .-r if.. fMliit knrr awrll. t nilx it let .t.i i..l u. ibr liaaiaa vxiksj-. rmifc t bin ilirniioi f ule ll p nolo l uiauii ul . ui.J l'n.BrpA5M'd by any lDtrurati. Tll' prTri.toi Iw, uwl.sl lanitil.) 1.4 many ymr hr lmp-rtr-ltiaa imi m-.I ..f V4r ruoU lnUun ut. anUrfirtuu ei- - llcyil r xiH-rtriir1 U lav tuon ii..i. ml. rutfrrfrctlnna. atul aia i f-rm - Imi. rrwxll.sl In He i-rmlix li.ui v. a .,unl. . loat wtilrh aul mtlal. aukiaa4y Ull. PII'E U ft G AN nniTi Tlil 11 H llk-!l U dlyn Nlvni! UK two. i (Ml llU HU"I All Ihf LllefU iDproMwruf- i . XaJrTrn-drfiiii Oltty m arl a l- ., Oil I'ulialJ. IWaak Waioul. Ia .am. Iltal will Sot. crack ok warp. Aad luraa In aat)lxi U a ( un-ifl it.. : mmi or mu.ir i BEAUTIFUL PIECE Ol KUH NIIUEE. Tt recan t-U aut u v a w . fewtalvd ao-1 l auiU at 1A I uAJa I I X v ... ft Caatt. " w.J Ucarf i. av'. tai la f kIms. .iriiata "VViait4'l, alaM o tnwaJr,', r umi i if-. a lw-4 Miln aa4 'aaita. Ilii4.i Ii kIaaia't lifci l . a Van a k ta Uwi uw' oia lMi(aaaa. wm mm far ini iraaa. n.Mnai. uiw-tteaL. AaMrvsaa ia aaaaaaf KDWARI) IMalH'IS. a WtukitiUt. .V J. , a--. Ton aortal U rot a I . J At.Tr -a fr.m4 law a - . A a. tW l JaaWV taWfa af at aar l 1m nj lua iVf mkmwt aa.-tw faUiaitnl aaretu linaaia, w 1m i ne wtata a aa.t w aAai i--waay aaB aC v wv a . . flta aaaa . a aaaaa-s, t.. . Oi- 4 i aiiiaav i I ao to a tAjtv- rt a (iu.v$fi ..f

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