1 v-r r V res to at Editor and Propactor. .T. JTsQ A iSfcjVlJ EY, i Associate Editor. ami Elections, in answer to the ing resolution : tplved. That the committee on rriTiW and Ejections bo instructed to inqenre and report -Jo the Senate whether there is any existing State ctv ernmcnt in Louisiana, and tow,ntlby may Jbe 9 diflerence otoi whom it u constituted." "- p- f liBgiiiJ coarse, it will bo approval of his acts appears in the re lort referred t. With Judge Ifeircl.a actioh thw discussion can have uo con dbctipu. A ltepublican Conres.., ui: ; Uloalf by the Prcsidcul. bas fou.sd waKi-mii.., case, ana'MRltaei tuere admitted i!aat, Morton' exi'laix.LlCaV- WILMINliTON, , C. SATURDAY. AUGUST 7. 1875. The Kplc will not be dictated to wretches without honor or reintation. j.uib uocuaiens eianccs a majority I insview cr.jur. Morton ex report siraed by HeuatCru Carpenter, J the Miliary, lndejHMideiiT oftlie l'.ej Loiran, Alcorn and Anthony, ana three I idcutVden'.- was bouud to Ku..La n minority reports, slrncd respectively by I him. That explanation is more crrn.iclt Senators Trumbull, Morton and Hit). I on Ibid ioiut. even, than Ihxf ouotaCToa g i . . . . . . . . . i id none oi in esc reports, not even in i we nave ivcn above, ad inc .ol lowing I the ones prepared by Jlr. Trumbull I extract will show: ; , ; a. and Mr. Hill, does the language quoted I j "It was not for the Lulled Litea people, within our income, or sink more "i ... i.. .1 l .. f i u(.ci in utb.. x-y coin o:u ing our ex. ort3 and our uiporis of old and silver with tur crpoi : ... and in'o.:3 0l mer- cIi:intTe, as alxn v vcn,,we tbtain; the fallov'iis lij!wv.f-Lifck; cypress ttkc jn-iuJ ijutr.. vi.u ef zjad i in j torts lor luc lv J years -trader co::s.ucmlkkn E Working men of North Carolina, your righLs arc sac. No tuijeriug wjtli your privileges. tl C; occur. 1 he nearest approach to it la in j Marhal or Ah- the President to re view Mr. Trumbair report, and is as fol- J he decisions and order of Judge JJurc.'l, lown: - - I and ddlcriniue whether he had exceeded "That neither the 1 "inch back nor the In Ihe act of 1S70- under which .Tmlo 13 lurisdiction. liV the. W. h Pirl an nf M i 111 ' . . . Kellogg sxaio government eouia nave cue act ot 1S70. under which Judrd boen set . up, not the . persons tc- -Uurolt had assumed jurLidictiou in the turned by the Lynch. . board as elected hcase, it is declared to 'bo thcrduty of w mc Ajvgiaiai,ure uavo wBcinoiou u i an marsuau anuacpuiy uaar3uals to aid f May I unaathoried and usurped .authority issued under tho provisioua of tbi j act I - : i j r. ii I i i ... ... vjomigc isuivu, Bujumiieu i ;wueu 10 mem uirccieu ; auu that mcy by United States troops. The 'shall have imthorit v ta mimmnn inil A gloriom victory for the poor men I whole' trouble in Louisiana has grown call to their aid the bystanders or pozse a-..ttr.n I " - .ujfccrivrvucc oi mu i wmuuiui oi mo proper county, or such l I United Stttaa anthoritiojt. rivil 51 rid I nnrtinn nf f)m lnnrl narnl fnrra . . , I ... ... .1. . tkA tulnr I 1 . ..... . . . I . ' ..... ..icntiuu a i.h'" vv.. .rv , military, with the internal allaira oi the I lkt UuitcJ S atea. or of the mlt tia. na ?ia- T) I . . oaw- I may u$ ueccssary to tho performnnco It 111 lint lw ' nnipmhirnl fhnt Afr. I nf lutir n-IH. .KtI. Afr I'iih'iii v Tindcrtjiiii Jiiul lap. I 1n.l,..ii at .! I i 1 t 7 J .... , -i aiuuiuun. ciiu auauvr 01 iiivbc uswr- I cuarSTCO. fore the election if he was defeated, he tions, was bitterly opposed to tho Ad- j On the whole, we think the 77, ; would leave the iftatc. Not let "if he will stick to it and leave The Centennial county of Nortli Car olina roea airairiflt the Coiivjclitioa John Kerr's jccch ou the 'Mill la-t bears rich fruit and rich men of this State. us see I niiniBtmtion, and therefore inclined to in duly bound to brini- farther proefof iauvr.uv nio uih! cuiiuiuoii oi auaiR. i lis cuargc that l'rcsident Urani ha.i ;. to meet the biased demands of his pre- lcirallv "iutorfornl uii li niv sVnit.r. ., , " r i rL ii Jad,COB- Jiut, with all this, he failed toj State governnient. If it dec not do Dravviomng the free peop'e of the old find tU4t the miliUrv arm r tho Gov. I this ( ,n ,, ,lu 'v- North t-iU? into war and turuioil has I ernmcnt hiil Ikon ihuvl rTnrnt i- cnu. I .....l ;i i n. . v . . i . . . . - , ) u., . aaajva aio CUUriTU bllOU iU DC tailed among tuo-se who hopcu department. -i . lor:s o .r iUat'crL-j - f Ti:ij s..ov'j ' 1873 wc sc.-'. than we !ur hov.:evcr, wcv the am Am', ci . forei:m clb. -: V .- f i a .OJ 2iy.M7.WX ! a. ::i J l 1S74 and in considerably more : t - .1 . . i i neilhiT case, . . . . -2'llibaequal to I:i;.-:-Co' riyablo .uu our v,':j;:co i. t"Jlows,"so-Xir H3 v.e c;.n ju.'j .ivaLalile data, that -,vc arc .10'. quite llv:.! within our mean?, La', are to sonic eiieii!, inercas inrj the amount O-lcur fjzciru ladcbted neij. H'-tr rirlrMs iudclLlcucus is being couirae'ed xbr .productive . purposes, such :i3 liic (. l iiin of mines, tho con slnicllou oi' rrtnav, or the prosecu tion oC oilier' )bd:ii loci we uayc 6 dcCniic nic::-.. K' Upon lllfciJ point it.c i-a ??r.r oi' cur forc-gu trade bv c mnu .1'.:; v.l.. ie soon to 'The IIousEnoLD or BouvEaUE; ok, The Euxiior GoXD,"rby.ltrs.Ci' A. Warfield, auUior of .A icfclfi lishcdliliis diyf by fr B.U?i:td4 Mf BrotUcr, lladDiiiaiindiiille fast ! , "... -J , - - aK. k ' thirNeli be: toriseljAin wwat he pleased to term the withdrawn as publicly and poiutcuiy to the ufacc in the ..uartermastcrs ' r, . ,J c J uuws waa. made. AVicuw. aVUlVll. A Uuv 1UI Al LldXJ Udlt UoUl J- ed that authority wc do not deny ; but Clowns aucc and Cowan-the first cred afterwards, and the mil- aud the best and the other his weak I iUry authorities when they went to his imitator in the !?tate have not done I aid did not stop to consider whether he well in tho late actcr I:i . w... i exce favv wa:j w'i.It ; .e 1 c'ia;;t.! 1st r; i!:e uiu;-; f, nr?y throw some v ' r.' ; lie cliar- :orijr o. ! .1.. 1 '.'i. . e iiv va;i:aje, as to ; :: ; r; la be in i,. si: . . Air. oj. 11 me i : .:.!! Into cou- ." - i. v. j i,i dealing v. : .. ;d ts;-t rli ot mcr 0:i:, .iu yax: 17 o will have '.VO.'..b i" VALiUlt, Our Foreign Trade For 1674 7i. In another column wc publish an im- j Andrew o:iu lc rsoual Honesty. DOrtailt sLlfntllonf 'fnru!a!iri 1 l.ir 7lr M oluai5 issued 4bpst1e Au Edition of Mrs. Wariield'a celebrated works. This work has been nronou ne ed by all the best writer, critics, and novel readers inthe country, to be one of thd best Indf mottifenaarkabJt mri ever written ; and Marion LJlarland, author of "aVlone," ' The Hidden Path," &e., in a letter to thTapnWishers, apeaks thu3 of it : " As tot"MrrWar field's wonderful bvKk, ' Te" llouse hold of BouvejieAihavc rcsdi it twice -the second timeiaaor , carefully'tban tlii first 4nd I use tbelerm f wbndcr- fui' becaaeo it Wt.prc8e,bcfecl ing upermost wyiiifndi both while reading and t thiqkfiQlit liAs ra piece 01 nmannaUvc IvnUi,g.L, hate seen nothing to equal ft ince.;thc dats of Edgar A. Por, and I dohbt: whether nc could hayo renjtained himscll and reader through ajiook of -lialE.the-size of tho ' HouschoUiKof Bouverie. was literally hurried-through it by uiy intense, sympathy, my devouring curi osity it was more than j interest. read everywhere bcjtweeu the courses of the hotel-table, on tho boat, in the cars until I had swallowed the last pxisla ft. II. Co op an). Tho Brooklyn Scandal-What Vt, d.. Ui KUiTKMIiKNl'd oiricr Tavtimrd' itiirnn Ihinka aboil lll..luM ' . J-aa. aivuiwiu av-aa mim " ...w . ..... . , t r to tho New York. 7i hf. which J )tI!liOg(tfn. I OIUDtbla & U ! lakes this yiijrtof tie Brooklyn U ! indal: : 'f. . i 1 j r-Tbe man who is k:.TKbd LWi" u ; T mar rest his dofonsA'.iiw.m Ins charac-1 ' J ter. We accept his -denial. and wait L for proof from the accuser." Mr. Bcech er has denied explicitly and under oath the Chanrc preterred atrainst him : and t foring ?&njc4 Who has a right to be itiirucu ns iuuoceui uii uis guii( is preyed. Messrs. -Motttam and Tilton.- 1. : . I 1.. l.a I 11 t 1 uavmij ioijr accunmiura uiivueu a I a m i.l.iftrrHitJL i.k. ... ... 1 atrial tkf war ami lioiriMtr liail Jlix linlia I r..1- " - v. w. m. . u va aa.v....w . a I - I - . . . . , - . of Gen. lSeniamiu F. Butler in devis-1 ' ing the plan of the campaign, made I NIUirrXPKKt ANH P.ri.Niiiu their attempt. They had the power on - v"a,, wuj) ' .1 II C11ANUK .r tjCUEUULt. i aa-" the State of Kotv nrk to mmnel the I . attendance of witnesses, and to make J fiSSS"1'' ' tacm testify. Thev had; professional I a rri - iM.-ij.'. "'" 4 advocates of most, distinguished ability I Arrive t AuirusU,. . ! . W examine and cross-examine witness-1 ww Avwei.. t. to warahal their evidence, ami to S?bif " ir.. ill n-m.l 1 il. I laWlls lln-BCC . 1 l.i a aa ar&uu jur lutm. , incir siue uau " I Arrive it Wllnifm-tun '..?" first word of statement to the jury, and AmT " WUn,1,on 1 10 A. M the last. It is difficult to say what ad-1 Fautciurvrs colnir v. ki ..... Tantaoei thev could have had which I take this trula. Icarlm- lViimi...f ther had not. But after a protracted V. trial hc most protracted, I believe, wu whj uici pt pBnj,, . This 1S no common occurrence -C. Young,' chief of the Uureau of Htalis- Jc':! m i mraa an iiaiirnar rr r .r iih o utiao rn 11 i . ! i ii ... v . very welt in tho late canvass. 1 ho I r f j-Y , ,"i V j V ' ' UOli UlC UsU:u 1110II'-:y people intcud to Kuvcru the rings in k,,!,. :t,t; .,r n, ;.,.i;U., rcl" ol mcrchanJiac . iinpoUd and . - . . I. J . m J 'I nTiinrrml ? . . . .. I t l - ' lun ciaiu. DrancU oi tlio Uovcrnmout. Mr. Alor- acti;ii curiums a.- ; ton, however, exculpates the rresiJent j tricta of the United St;;tc co.ila":; s an ii. ever The fruits of our lileral Constitution I from direct agency in the matter, as fbl-1 account of o-jr total foreign trade lows are ripciiinr. The people the work ers and laborers arc finding out that they have rights which even the seces sionists arc beginning to resjKxt. John Workiugruau comes to the front once more. The secessionists and quacks tep to the rear. Kxi' Joe Ku. gelhard, Joe Turner and all the para- itea who wish to draw their sustenance from the laboring people. Hon. John II. llyman will accej t our thanks fjr public documcnto. Mr. llymaii is the only Representative North Carolina luu in the 4jlhCongresi, and wo hope lie ill ohow himself a worthy li-resentative o! the true in terests of his Lite. ami m T1IK ELKCTION. In this hour of our supreme triumph our friends must be true to the pledges made to the jK-ople before the election. If we do carry that Convention we must adjourn. Nothing else will satisfy the workiumen of our State who have I those of his enemies who were not dc placet I their votes a bar.icr between ( voted to the success of the anti-Kellogg ttTcmaud their constitutional guaran- M'"' a.n.y ,,?zarJ would havo de- ... ... A uounccu mm ior not eusiaining me tees. W k mi ll tui i:. We cannot COUrts. ' be false. The hojcs of ilioiisinids arc As it was, Senator Carpenter's re placed on this event. I lie JHccssloiiists I lHrt, to which the linus alludes, con- an.1 ItvinocraU have uuacked iu vain f11 the following indirect though slt- "The Constitution enjoins the Presi- V ,Z 3 . tMUKU u" l ."JoV,lu UI JUi!c , .: dent to 'take care the laws bo faithfully iasi- AU statement embrace., the vai- , " executed and this involves the enforce- Uc f foreign merchandise imporU d, oi' mcnt of the orders, decrees and judg- domestic merchandise cxpoitcd and .Stata. I!ut bv tl.o mvUmh nf tl. 01 ,urc,Eu 0rl, ic-capurlcd, act of 1870, it would seem that the ? thc amouilt of tle precious mC United States Marshal has a risht to imj)orteu and exported, rcsi-ec '.ivclv summon uiou the instant a portion of For the purpose of couiai iso;i ihe' the land or naval forces of the United .. ,(,.,. n... r, ..: ?. ...1 r .. ,t. ous fiscal year (ended June 0, 1 i.7 ; , ) and, to make the compaiisou .,;:! more I complete, the amounts of mtreliandi.e ; cv !C:-' ( c. weil I v;- 1 1 j ij. States, without previous authority from tho President, to enforco the orders or prccepttJof the courts." This definite explanation shows ex actly how military aid was originally invoked, aud it is within the memory of all that after it had been invoked, the President, with characteristic desire to preserve peace or prevent blood-shed, 0 -1 . . i-ca Villi 1 i 1ULK . v . line. with a veteran romance-reader like myself." It is complete in ono large duodecimo volume of Eight Hundred pages, containing the whole of the two volumes as originally published, both volumes being now complete in one, and printed on the finest white Ipapcr, and bound In morocco cloth, gilt back and side, and sold by all booksellers at the low price of f 1 70 for the com plete work, in place of f5 00 as for merly, or copies o4 it will be sen i to auy one, to any place, post-paid, n remitting price to the publisher. -For Bale at P. lleiusburgcr's Live Uook aud Museie Store. FOOIS MAN, BKWAKU J inletr- j lie:'.: i-oiiev ! haptor 20y, Acta or ia74-'75-Au 4 " . i Am . . . ........1 1 a. ..iUj relied I ' uuuuv.ua(jiiT nixcy-rour Battle's Kevlaal "Landlord aud Lx-i'iesidciit .lei s'..-.ui.a)aii. 11c . vtr men have said re:. ' u lib.ble man .1 :rr li.icg.ity in ; ub.'e '"lie almost : ir.,::i cr.n say that ..e i.lideccc of his .1 . . ; wLIth did nut i . tl:;;..ickr in this . :...deilood, that lie '-'' '-i,.:oaet:ed by a . ii. .; corrupt prop . . . . il.e j: iiieiiul a : ... v.-.. v i :.o :,irong L. ; qiies'. ;ons iiii per- ic end of 1 and K rcniaing in warehouse at three fiscal years, 187, IS 7 are added, The value of our d cxiorts, which fit tlu ii lei OlilColiC : V W L 1 mi i tLat ctI.Plrt calculated in -old on the Pacific cr x ,i ! U ::'iL those I.crsoiw, who had been duly re-1 , : M, " , . ,C,l';V 1 ...av. ... v WnilCll. 11.13. lO. ll.V to the eople. The peplo have not belie. nl b.mkruited itoliiicianj. Ho claim lor North Carolina as being the innt conservative State in the South and opial to any for au at tachment to the Union, to any in the United Mates. ' Hurrah for the Old North Mate toievcr. ....irltit.l ...a ..tV.r , 1... tl.. lS.J4.va aa ulllLVia Oa IUU IJU.aLaj OT II1U I ' , courts in their aLtrmiita tn robvin nf.. &KC oi Unilotniilv session of their ollicet!. IIo could not equivalent in gold coin, 1:1 which nicdi have done less than this in compliance nm ilw. v.i.,.. ...... . with the rciuirementa of a stern 'and "Tl V -... v.. ;m , ; unpleasant duty, and did not attempt exports, isalwayscxpres-ied. to do more. If he had failed to do it Looking lust at our imi oi ar-d i.v i ; however, he would have been liable to ports of merchandise, we see that there ' ' tho charge of usurpation himself, and has been a considerable. f-.i'Vu - uii' in ! . our aggregate trade as. com pa ic: w'.tli ! .V that of the previous year.. 'J'he ibilow- 1 i' i;ig arv the figures, the values be in- ex pressed in gold coin: l'--7! I:.:', Imioits $."(7,-lU:;,:'i 1 .';;:.kk.) "o:? Exports rHJ'J.lJi'.lJl V.VXZo'.'S . il. .1: !SV w.. ! nJ. i w,: I.' isfactory indorsement of his course : "The jeople of the StaU; are about equally divided in sentiment iu regard to those two pretended governments. The people of New Orleans, which Is the seat of government, support the Mc'Erfery government, two to oue; and it is believed that if Federal supjvorl were withdrawn from tho Kellogg gov ernment, it would oe immediately sui 1 a. I 1... .1. . r.T-. ' plauted bv tho McEncrv trovcrnmonf. i.very lvcpnoiiean wiio rau lor Ihe ieople or tho btate aa a body, nci- the Convention, did so on the thcr support nor submit to either gov- party platform, and they inut and wc f6"1- occramenl can collect J ' ' . ' . .. taxes for the ieople have uo assurance have iio doubt they will adjourn at tnat taymcnt lo one wil prevent oncv. 011 the eonveniiig ot the Coiiveu- I lection by the other government. thn. No honest man could or should I Uusincss is interrupted, and public cun- dj any thing else, and wc know the lP1 destroyed jd should Cong rvss . . . . I adjourn iwithout making provision for ..a, ....v... ...... ...w.....b mo case, one of two things must result : that, we are confident they will comply cither collision and blood-shed between with their pledges. tho adherents of the two govern meuts, We have advocated this uicamre.and or inc idenimust conUnue the sup ttJ ,,n,.v,a t ,ih w., ...1 .... of federal authority to the Kel- ... ... logg government." v onvcuuon ; inc iAgisiaiure can make It will be renibcred that Congress Mivh amendnieuts as are needed, aud the I did adjourn without making provis- iHVplc can and will know what amend- l?a for lho CRW ;" d that the Prei- p.. Lo: ' ga. 1. .: pla . w. .1 OW: o. e. ri; j .. . eiai.. Sum of unpoits and expoias. or loi.il trade, I,i;i0,s.-;'.),7(;L. A comparison of these li ,iip;3 s':ov-; that our total trade in meiehr.Tidis.; with fineign countries w;w ie: 0 bv t 1 k I r - 1 r. L r.. 11 t ?iui,oji,it)o 111 goui cjiii d;!i::i"- .( e i . 1? I : a o- - . . . . . . 1 a.O.1 nscai year isio man it was 1:1:11:1- : e : Hs'-il vo ir IS71 If .. ... . 1 ! . I . j .... - . . a. ..v- v -. . . ; . i i 1 1 u iuc relations of exports to impo:ti wo ii id that during Ji7-I the former excoedfd the latUr by t?2.0iV.O7l). wliile in KS.V, the imports cxccedel the expoiU l y't' c .- v" $33,715,013. That is, thero was la "t ' d'.-VvV . year wnai our economists genera; .y j have been accustomed to describe as a": j "adverse balance of tiado"' to the amount of $33,715,013, whereas, ihe i 'iLeee year boforc there was the trilling baf- in- v auee of $2,027,07S ''in our favor,' ' mak- 1 n! ing a total change of i33,7 l-'.OD.i, which, tlio;-.).. . aceordimr to th. viow.-t imi r.-t.-n-. .! 1.. ' - , . would be regarded as a change to our i disadvantage. iut it tiiose views be provisionally accepted il will be uece.- sary to take into the i.ceouut ilic J 1 . .-.U... amounts of foreign merchandise wi.li- .vi.ujj. drawn from warehouse, du.in-; the avo ( Ex.ui, jcars 111 "picsuon, over aiui a hove iiio ! ute; :;es .I'.iiii.wy ap- Iu:i to the iirv, v.e -V I'Tv.llll- : van a, icp- or. o 1 in Inc !:''n to . e;ui a ,c niOutioaed r. tempted ...ldercd -.Zr. w. . ae lime, K-VjA.. lUt .; 11, and v . ! a tnat li.ca.iiii es io ....creotod was . w.a-. lie al ju .i, i.;kiug i'je...io:ib". .; pur- . . ...e v.es ire esor.-t in- fiu : . . :"ui:l Il ls car- ' at :. e illc lo "i- Tenant Act." SUCTION 1. 77it- Genual Assambhi of ii:g j North Carolina do niet, 'That chapter sixty-four of Haltle's Kevisal shall be arneuded as follows : Strike out all of sections thirteen, fourteen and fifteen, and insert in lieu thereof the following: Sec. 13. When lands ahall be n ni.-.l or leased by agrcemeut written or ver bal, for agricultural purposes.or shall be cultivated bv a crojipcr, unless other wise agreed between the parties to the lease or agreement, any and all crops raised oil said laud shall bedeuined and held to be vested3 in possession in the owner of the land or the lessor or the party entitled under tho agreement to receive the rent and his assigns at all times, until the rent for said laud shall be paid and until all the stipulations contained iu the lease or agreement shall be erfonned or damages in lieu thereof shall be paid to the lesjwir or party entitled to receive the rent, the same or his assigns, and until the said party or his assigns shall be naid for 11 1 . . ' . . - - T - - an advancements made and expense in curred im inaKin- and savimr said crrm aud until the said party or his assigns ......vis r. m ...IS.rtl A. M . ...15A M ....tt 44 A. M ...,.li p. m .! A. rT'1- Va - MMgajwou LoJVO VVlItuLcton me result is, on ineir pari, a nuiurc. Arrive nt Jrionnce They Undertook to provo Mr. Dcechcr I Leavo Klorenct?... guilty jof a definite offense, and they J Arrive at wihnlDgton.. nave Connects t KiuniK-u wild lvC Vrttair ' A. M I A A p. M 1 ' 1 a , . 1 ..l a. 1.1 " m. uone wn.11 ; iiicv unueriooK 10 do. lie, therefore, stands Jtlst where lie stood The a Stem 1 iht? failed, the leiral and common-sense-- presumption tlua Innocence "remains a0" Kreat . Trt.it. D.iiy ticr4 unirapaireu.- . I have uy ntrht la demand uf has anv man it'rir-ht :to dAm.nmlahnt lu I Leave Wiiial-ari shall .shlvwlv rfrti-nif-In.iuHiai I Arrive at Flfti-iaw.,.. The budcaK of pjobf rests oa those ivhol lllv0 t.ahi?v V'Vr- ? a. M T a T . a a ., ... ..... .. za .-ww mm VI.,... - . .an ......4.00 A at hisfireenia.o(theeWc. Ir;.', empt to prdve him gmlty-liav- MouJas, WuUi,edy6 , rildiV id. the leiral and common-sense-. ' BniadiM . " -v . 1 .e a. ?r A. H VI Ml IV al " am a.n....a. 11.:. ' M mmM IL auLuau 'uiui. uurruuir u lo wul tiol i i -m.. far r.rrJ.f of his knt." ' "Kf' , ... ; fcv-ArM "1 " " Ouuoa attivcii. a. l.a,vc U nn.i!iciVT . I ThO Fall ElCCtlOBS, Unys, Thun.liiv aaU HaUnvln.: i u J W Have heretofore referred to the nesdaj-siuid Kridy i i ju r, N w- e.i. wa.; i:, 4 j shall be paid any and all claims and ...i' i . v ins demands again.it llieMessee or cronner o lilies a:i pe.i ma: ; ! i . altract fi.e .Mcm- 1 1 ik ic-t . in i tnat the .; i:.i iiu.' hv . , i .e . p . e.h.ll.d. it la i lie l.'jerdoeii r..ii...i aj . . rt .-i- i i - . . '. - ----- --.w v.. menu are lo be made to their organic .; '"" T a"l0Uu l4' " warehouse dainng U r . . .:; Uw I iC0n.tllUI-I,S. lh.VUP?.rl f tho the Mn, 'cars- Au-cxamituiioa oi' c.iVc.1. : .i . , . .. I Fjeral autironty to ' tho Kellogg gov-1 the figures iu this head will show that kL. i) ) , .. ucieaicu oecause " nmx, 00 understood the imiorU ol 167 we.o suppIemci.Led u0 :v , the goo.liH.vpie of .North Carolina were that this advice was baaeU upon tho by merchandise to tho value off 17 s&l - X afrlkl to tru,t them aud they trusted the tTP".K . r C 0f PT"cru' ut of the stock prcvilV iVm.v' Kepublican- Uvau.. the Republicans K rlT ' had never fculod then,. We ho, that t. All tha report,,' ecert iay Jtam imr iviitv mill uortr do mnvihinf- that of Mr. Morton, arrra to the ih. KiJiiMii.,, t... i:.r 1. ..' 1 1 aVaT.' 1 . cause the good i-coph; of thu Common- I . or a .iVji.rr government On this these two umounts 14,c.-.l7.S) irom wealth to loo, cUdcnc in them. th7 .1 i... .. . , T"V"V;?i w.v, T nc ltcl cnang lo our disadvantage j uiui .1'ivogvs, au-1 uu iu legaiiiy is suMaineu oy inejudi- l on last year s trade -s uirmural with ........ ..... .: . a .1 mi inliniM a r l. Satait ..l i . : I . . . . r.- . jw... rn. ...a, vii .luc kUOIl'UUl 1 U1V I aa ....... v. aav ' aa.l, SUM It 19 U I U1C iriMO 01 1 0 1 4 iVmvenUtw. I active operation in all iu departmenU lUitme do not, for our i ar: a-o;.. i . I ou1 ctul rwuUinw any where. the views u,hu hirl, this conclusion miliary imcrrurvaeti in the ouUw I v .inacmuuu oaiy i h naed On VVaklaOr fl?naarv aln.1 a.tl 1 1. I ' .1 .Jul ngcu ihe i claiming office under it, liare never I to a naxJoa to export I kiUdcIphu Tin to bring forward I bocn (returned a elected bv any iBd leu siwic or b l,rwl ia n,w" wi iu iMfttiou UuU ""nuiunij umw uie Uir o( forU Even in the cae of countries tho AdmnwitraUon has been guilty of J p!r7 tf,t ,n i , I whow not toducethc prtciou iaicia!s . v : i o 1".- . .: :i ai .p.e view which a-vsuuics that r. irily advauLieoui more mcrcliajitlLe fcvea 3(r.llilJ,oXrtcvrKLA,lhe IVmo- j thia aumpUon may bo true or faLe c currcnctCa of inUrferintr bv miliL.r f.anr Kl awi;u,ui nemo- tfiu iwumpuon tuar I 1! L I ..r? . V tlce. In his according L the mclall ... "uvu . inerMuia, io rrpon aainiu the .W Jct character of ich cwuntric. happcu la be, aat or VaV ftaa mt Sfe am 1 I a. aaa. .aaa. K O at ''aaV I V Vaama Wm atavl la'aa.mVat aaam. . aam. ami aaaaaav a. a - W a aa a. " . vao a,, aucr I X: I il .? V'T,C1. mwmo I redaitdajut; but in reimport 10 counirios nMUiwa, ro.jvttvlcd rf allow; I - oniuiary impor- I lite our own, in wfakh tlw wi.i.n- cf 'Well now. wo hould think that an tW w,rtl lll . T I v,,Tfr. Toms cUUiucd - I "" aa. Hl-an. W . Ha. aVaftVUlaH aa a .aa... a. .... ..a- . a 7 a m aaar. at a a .iwm a . wna. n aa . a . . . . . v. h ,v. m, aua.m aaBF. a ...h.i . . a. . . . ofUiotVnaoriUownuarty .h li I "-7 .rTT" ., " I Industry. 0a lalircvt ipimU as tar a lhat il did iatrfrt i. SiiVw I .Vl 11 I unU and caport of these and by tho cplorxnt of troor t I Tt liZ Jl I M V up a tiowrnovaad lraUiiir iu.i I : r r, .7 r . . "f "J I ,lic, wwc "va Cawuucs rvximrv a adowofrbjbV Lad Lota actia a I rT &Y"' I aiirt. ' f" but V I i.7:. .tLTi tl .m t w. j aa M.ey uo lot any I. ul ouLaid .,1 ii- MT. ITr1! I .If KoveraMoM ; that Km1 want to fight aboo lC If I jTTlJTuill ih 1 ' V Aud hero rcoj Mo aV'a... inav.af. .V I- - . I ....van. UI tM HI aV I : reter it to Sesatoe Carteatcr'a IuZ. worj e.i ce:vcal tl. V - .t ma'.e - I'.dlW a' ....v . u po::c.I . V, V. CoAii.i l..vv e . We a, o ii., . . ... . .a 1. .aaai-. i. . - .. JUr' li i A; -v . .. IL. . . tho ud. iaaial n t : I (doer.: iLaia.t.a..-K-.aJ afv are pleaa- ... cu WU.u.;--u .,a.ria:.' eijort- tioa oi t -Ci ia... . al,j ,'livc from Toaact-jr, .. i , aio.ii.: of .aliaiiL.- t Ion ia 7 : 1 . -:i. Ji.J, a".;d t.r!ia;a, a:aa:.t. -a.:. si .. bi i, w . 1 ;.e hi.e i i nuin 1 l I two oiled for y white ..1 that, if i by tlic us:, the i. .i ueu- ii inc lat i.'Ud vo.es .. Ifc t rant re- -V deoUCtlon 15 .o. en cro only ..e IVaioe-ratf 3.1. ..ti wh-; .hey r.l.i.i. - whalewr to , . at l.aicie. it li lac .. Oi iaj way of u.. iui..alir.g xmi the ..' la. tajff jH,t a-K ai V ck- agio- I are uo ai, pv cu rrrrurr ta theciclu- i ...... ..r.V.. a..a.l . ... l' . t I UTa karaas lllai ik . il 1. a.. .1... . I i1 . .1 1 - . 1 'a . t i . xc , have i mvzszAi ::. . z r w. y W! u - u a c Vs . I T-"'l , w "'""J vt tat i uatiuxl ana tua awl ot a kre.ri mar- I aaaa.-WkU.aU-lM StklS J.".UO-OBaivTlod I tct CUfIiltlllkl r fVAla C il iVa ... u Uv throa UO.. .Oa a.V.. must U- i..v SrVwtK-'.om 1; bua.11.1 .. .Vi tc.t, a... i ' r . . UCl. a. Va V al av.rtn t. : .... ' tldi. tW ...v aUivc, 1.4 p.. i taiac iftm,-,: . i. . .1- . a-a I that tho! a. Wlaalt tlWHairemT UMOtfgOl at laAataf 1 lat-a . a .a .. " OarpcoWt'. Louiaiaaa ivtoti nix I tTi. Tt7f. 1 ? f?0d' whkh it aa... J, -womw i owiaiyw nuTn n m. . a a It was ambtaWu tb i-naU rL I aTZ? ,v:r .' 7' I f1 to tie UI ioxl-, rmary 5a 1 STJ, ad otvl to Uj prra t vl illirir . i.?, TT , Iu Pf3 K3iC ioc;k mo-rU.i) duAtrio which j rudaKv thw avrr to ! loc.uiaail.i . (aWa.l. qaotKH. coattoctw pat iorvsxa irkMilMnMt kli rrLtaiiMi a-" . - y ,!.!!: r of it ! which, according to agreement, written 1 or verbal, between the parties shouhl .e. 1 . wi .liy be a lien on saitl crop, or should (be I i . . ovl: ud- ! paid out of said crop. That this men . :..e. .a:.li- j SH.tLL UE PREKEKKEI) TO ALL OTHER ... 1: .iiclr ; liens; such lessor or party entitled h.d ach, under the agreement to receive rent or i 1. cuiiti- said laud, and his assigns, shall beeu . j titled against the lessee or croper to I any other puron who shall gather or : remove any art ot said crop without l the consent of said lessor or party cn- inicd 10 receive the rent, and to the possession of the crop until said liens Are satisfied, or his ains to the reme dies given in tjie Code of Civil Pro cedure upon a Claim for the delivery of personal property. j r?tt. ... .rec. n. Wheio anv cunlru . .......... . ? ii... . e ..1:10. ..is 1 versy suau arise between .the partK. it v jwj 10 snail OC COIlH-elent tor tin- narlv . i m. 1 ? . .-. ing KMscssioii ot the crop by virtue of tne preceding section to prociiil at once lo have the matter determined iu the court of a Justice of the I'eace if the amount chunied shall be l than two hundred dollars. And in the, Superior Court of the county where the property is situated, if tint amount no claimed shall be more than two hundred dollars, aud at tho time of issuing the suinuioiia or at auy time thereafter, uion the fil ing an ailjdavlt of the claimant setting fjrth tho amount claimed and the pro- IWrtV UOotl which Una titan . II -a..l.. it hall be the duly of the Justice of tho I'eace or of the Clerk of the .Superior Court in whichsoever court the uit shall be itndin?. to issue an order to ! the Constable or bhcrttT as the cjmj may la .1:.... I ' a..- ..L . war, UimuUC UllU WU UalaC U1UJ 1 !U Ol CVll - ato joxOMiou all of aid property, si a wiK h thereof as shall be ntxwaarr lo aausiy uie claimant a dcaunuaad ojU. and to sell the aane under the ruhns aai n-rub lions 4recribvd by law Ar the aaloof pvraonal proicrty tiiwier exrea Uon, and tu ImUt the rrtwod orniCah ttaihit ouloct to the decision yf tW coon upon the iMtio or issijes jofed bHLycra tho parliet. That fa ail cw H the roncnor Uoort anoint ondvr thii act. tho return tena shall be the trial trnn 1 15. Any taant, lnaocr of iatw or cropper. anv mws !ki aijll rcuaoro asy rrt of naij trvn from uch land withoQt the consent of the owner r u taod v U-r, or rartv m UUod to Kxtrive the Trat, and wnbrnt ft vrngr niw or hm amt Sr JjyV notice af ( . a a . . . . wra toMwiva rrtwvrai. a4 Wiovy aaliaifvtBf alt Uctu on nil crop, MAtx a,vuii or a i:irwtU3K?t-?-aCC. L The rroTiiiMa ef rfck of lie act to wairh ihU i$ tmeodxte-ii . 1 . .1 . t aa a ' elections to be held in the various Stales t3i is fall, and the important bear ing whjcli they will liavcon the com ing contest in 1S70. Elections will be held asjfollows : KeuUicky Monday, August 2. Calilirnia Wednesday,'fc?ept. 1. Arkaisas Monday, September (j. -Maine Monday, September l.'l. Iowat-Tuesday, October 12. T3hioj-Tucaday, October 12. Virgiiia Tuesday.Noveinber Kansas Tuesday, November 2. Maryland Tuesday, November '2. Massachusetts Tuesday, Nov. 2. Mississippi Tuesday. Nov. 2. Minnesota Tuesday, Nov. 2. MissoJuri Tuesday, "Nov. 2. New Vork Tuesday, Nov. 2. New Jersey Tuesday, Nov. 2. lViuiiylvauia Tuesday, Nov. 2. Wisconsin Tuesday, Nov. 2. Texas Tuesday, December 7. Tho pWscnt political complexion of the aboje States is indicated below : A r k:11saa, Domoornt uiHjorlty (ho ealloil)4 - l'.'.NtfJ OiUforiilH, ltcpubiUT.il iStntc ollleir, UiDOBltion laCfjlMlMurv. Matue. ICfpubllonn majority. Iowa, Hi'juitulcnli inajorlly jirj Ohio, lH-iuH-rutii-liinjorlty lorAlhu in : J 07 Virglnin, IXiiumtiiiIo majority KuUHas, Kei.tiiilicmi- niajorlly la.-jfl nt-lllurHT, aX.MlHM.TBlH- majority Kl.t.Hl .itarjriaiia, 1 KUiKx-rni Ic nin.iorUy 1I.1JU .iiBBiittciiasras, tovornori, l viilm-iuI- ic inajartty 7,11 .MisMm-I,'1, Iti'juil.llraii luajurtt y. laki .Minuosoui, lU'publieaii majorlt v . u.sUi .MidMiiirt. lH-tnocndiciiiiiioriir " ::r i.v acw iwi, iiojiiocrniio iiiajorily i..ilT l'rtJvM'DjrCrS for Clllllaaaavtaaa. ...1.. i a . Aiieuula .,,..1 Ih yon.l. HhJj Uk,"S! hxpn-fcTj-Uurnin WlluiiiiEun7 .T.Hyh liBg Cum on nlH rilMr for CLarlcbtou and Aui.ui.,- h ,m i JAM lot iviikkn. im july 'J tf 0ct.. 8BvrtBU:Bd.-Bt.' Wf.itfnton d U'fld Inn 11. It. Company. ' f bratmatWSal'l - MU1 mil 'U11I fVir-ia i I '1 1 leK J . K.N ilt l I, .- I HI UTI l. WT. I W lilllll.rlu,,, S. I ., JUIIUA. tHL( v ll A.Mit; OF aiUlKUULK. iu Ug W. .V. W..;lIro.aJ will , ,'.. lo.loV MAIL TRAIN. New Jornfy. lH'mnrrdlr majority . . IM'.i P mi ii ay 1 vim hi . 1 viuttcrutle nmjoiltv. i .." Iseonsln, J K-uioerallc t...v.in..r rloetol In l7i. mainrllv Tcxbs, Uutnocrutic niajurlty. iT.t.a H)jDrtM.HKil lu tloli Ut lall if.ni;ieU Iu favor of Uie lieimbllcniiK. -J I iL-AJ Oa ;.aHfaif, u. .:d titol Ue : a a Jar con . -."a tlia ,.cj of .uiaiy." u ihey .. a. iuaiai pvac .i; a 4 adack .aj.?i The i:;aaaiiiion a .va . a v a i iitH aWy til Icm a.: tPalltaWIUWlfr.Ui tt-aaaaa; x vcfvtkt la .asaaa.- a. - . 4 J O ia.a UijT, ; aCCaifUatvacj ,11 Aji. i..rtar re-r-rabcvid i jc cMaM.y kvisj; jLrpc SC tirtayla. taaf a M'C: fCtaCVt aisla.rajaJ.aj; U. Uo tit&fcJtaea ttav.y irMi te Katat.Si uw 4w-4 HtKh X, I ta Uie pona al Mbhiw ff-i ad. - Mar. A. TM act dul! uie frm a4 afUr iu nuaW:io. JOB I'lllNTING i Iu all ll btaulll. NIATL V . l.X U TK I- i S. G 11 ALL. COMMEKCIAL l'KINTINC i i trAltO. ' J i I j HrcriPTw. 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SUMMKU XtUKMON TIl'KLTS n VIA CAROLINA CENTIiAL RAILWAT. ' ' '3 V t li av11."f 'I'JIK iiivii ;n.. i n ij. .ti.j, Ki. 1 a.Jat.ct.'UM la.f.aTI .aj I la Pound Trip Kicurloii Tikt. ...at. a, ,'!, ttt.nr br,, latuttajr. "li .!-. l-i . l. , . aav vJaa.tiaf.ttaf UU 11 VT Tfl V I t 1. li B Oaaatttt U( U tf UtiaCta. MatrrUl 'uf Ut tax? AtM aUtol; SlTla ill rsUm. ! PAKAXTfJQI KTtK.l.t"n ta lai t ttaa I- " ' - j, ttatjVtf; i,aa1 til Wlal. !!. atf ,al.. a. ., . , ,a ...JiaaatSJ Ita.l w. li.n I . 'ttl Mil" ll'tlt. .ti' -ji I.. otaaM Ha. Vaa.tl 1aa.J aiaiat. 1 ftff.. Ia.rll- a , taaJ aa . aaaw a. -1 I . JL. va t.w an. taaiM I. l.l.NOl.Itl., rill.UKYVIM.t-. Mil I i r fATItll.lK lIii;i;iMiiV iui.ii fe II I KMUV I V Vl.'li, Mii:r. .v-iikvii i r l-ta a, Ct. Wa ... Wc4tia Ctata. taaf F.Xa rati ,.., aaaa a aa" I ttt.aitV tt. aa. tM Ut Uta HfH. TKItMH MOlitritXTM . .. -jr i - 1 vtaUitstwrva a. c .aL41ta riony "TAl itii AKaal ri QKiR