If" The Oiisebvkk Job Tc 1 t n -1 "I thoronghly supplied t , i want, and with tlie Into -t fcyics ci ly ; , every manner of Job W oii can now.l a i with neatness, dispatcli nnd chearncs-4. f;We can farnlsh at short notice. , ' Weekly, (la the county) In advance, $2 00 out of the county, postpaid, 2 10 4r- 6 months, t , - . 1 03 BLANKS, BILL HEADS, , ........ ; . . .; LETTrit HEADS. CARDJ, .' . 'TAGS.EECEIPTS.'PCrrTr-' ', ; ; riiOG RAMMES, HAJTIJ : ' - . vol. xu. i I''j Liberal reductions for clubs. J- PAMPHLETS, CZ1: , 8UBSCWPIl aa-i. , f , r' I ,J J V , A A' f , . . - ' ' ' J - a". l- - , - ' -V f ' I - ' - a , Ml ""V ' " " ' " ' ' " ' ' ' ' " " SMITH & FORBES, - 1 xt LE Its IN BOOTS. SHOES,; LEAraER;: ANDf HATSy UA V remuTw i ine new, large ana. elepnnt " SMITH BUTT' mvh ,u, Brown & Co.'s Hardware Store, where they are receding a fullVtSS'of J SrilliNGr GOODS''- Brem Their line of ladies' and geiita finV -'-i? ' B O.O.T S AND i SHO 'Am v.; ES J - wlii i,e esjmuj aurjicuTe, buu win oe Bom at short profits.! Call and examine, i iMtaiili! J -S l 'Jill..- .1 " to S. . ) , l . . .V S- qilAS n. iONES, JBditor A Proprietor.. V, A VpRYseocIale; Editor. Ji f ' s 'Satiirflayr'.May" 22, .1875. J -Free from the; doting 'ccra.leV that letter oar free-horn rtagon.""' i SUUUEB FASHIONS. " 1875. A1875 J MILLINERY aiid FANCY GOODS, jf v -i AT " M KOORIVIANN , & ROTH SG H I LD'S. i ' WE Again appear before the public witli our' mpUments,' and announce: tnat we nave in store, and ara rlniiv est Stocks in our line, ever exhibd in h , ri "B Tnn nrmalant intiwaoA v v.. V . , ...... - j rrl . uusiutm, wwrantsusm tne beiier. that the onlv mode to Secure success is to sell Goods at a SMALL PROFIT, ; . h !- Our determination is now to adopt 9 H ! 1! i 9 In our business, leavine the old stvle flare ers tooperate with ; making onrs the CHEAP STORK of Claf lotte. aelline the WZ I Til tl I -wm a rmtma . ,1 . ..... " r a BKST WMJ1JS f UK THE LEAST MONEY,, and to establish a , i 5 ;. ft o ir e i; P-H i c ; is y; s T: e n i I ty marking our ' Goods with the selling price thereon! We moan to double nd triple our business in this way and as pur customers wilt be greatly bene . tited by this changewe-hope to make our business still more profitable r than W heretofore. ,-s4u;;fIv:j itf.H-iri Uiii Ai-Ai1v': r-rl The special attention of our laav friends is calla.1 in nur Piiiw'n' im nf fin m Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, to our immense assortment of hew 8prini Shapes Hiu uuuimuirafUiw, w VUI wnKUTV IWnXiOi UBttTAB. 131 JlfcK CrOWOea with DFautiTul and original designs, and Importations from. ? 0 To our immense Stock of Bibbon. plain and grain, in all sizes and Qualities. : We have the finest line of RUFFLING for neck wear : 5,000 vrda of Ham. ? burg Embroideries, in beautiful patterns'; a large' and. handsome- variety of liJigilVDnrf. T T 1- J tT L 11 rv n. . . uu uvii", i.i3,.x pilM PUH UlUUIVUiq, XX1IUII11DK9, lUU IDQ W H I TE G' 0 OD'S , 6ueh as Jaoonastat!aibrics, SwlSTM ult,-Phjnes. Jlain Ifrtnsooks, Yictbrll Lawn, Toilet Quilts, Cbecfed and Striped Kansook8f!'TiTctofi Irish "Linen I Table Linen. Towels ami Toweling. Crash Linen Cambric Hankerchiefs, Val ;i ' encienna Laces. Hemstitched Hankerchteis. Clunv and Thread La-ies. Conr- tauld JfiDgliah Crape, French: Piece Crape, .Barege, Tissue and Lace Veiling. , ' A beautiful variety of Silks, in all the new shades. 'A general, assortment of Hosiery, Aid Gloves, Linen Collars and Cnffs. Corsets, Crape Setts, ' Real and Imitation Hair-Switches; - Braids, Curls. Frisetts. A complete ' Stock of Pearl and Set Ornaments, BreastpiUs and Ear Rings,1 Bracelets, Sleeve ! Buttona.. ."-i-, - j ' , , . " t , - K 4 A large Stock of w , X , " PERFDEJERY AIIDj TOILET SOAP, ;, : And many other Novelties' ,' I ' j J " - '' - "f ' We have in our establishments reveral experienced MILLINERS, and have' - no Hesitation in stating; that their eiqnisjte wqrt,- and beautiful designs in trimming Hats, cannot ba excelkcL , One of these Ladies haa special cbaree in this Department to wait pn Customers and, wiUaid Ladies in making seleo I If Vi,tions. ' ' .Every Department is now replete with the very latest vi'i i 5 ,i ..I i. -j n MOEaLTIES A great many of our Goods were purchased at a reduction of .25 percent.. the full benefit of which, we will, give to our customers.-" ; . An examination of our Goods and prices,, will convince every one, that our ! nfpfrtions axa . s i r i r B O N AFJ, ,P E I and tliat we mean, just what we say. 'Mi KoopiiAnr I '5 4 ft ROTHSCHILD.; Wl t ,f , f . -:oo: ii v. . TO THE M ERC HANTS i II NORTH AND SOU Q 0 . We beg leave to call .i 7 1 TH CAROLINA, attention to our 3 - i J I, l7l WHOLESALE ' DEPATRMENT, '-( ,f i ' .. , j . 1 "iiji 1 , "V"' ' - In milLLIXCRY & FAMCr GOODS, It I BOONS. FLOWERS. :"'.tr ' ' , -v.t rt - J ' I'' ' "I"' , v 1 ' -I I' '.IS ' We have on band over 1500 d,oen of tbe latest styles of -' I - . . . . 1 . i I jl X I . I . P! ' ,THE .r'H t '. (vhntt; , 3f. "J IB i-if i. jv: jh t X ADDRESSES BY TBD' MAYOR OF" .TUB CITY lXU7 THE5 ' - .v'.-M.i.. 41 'VJWJM ,i(Ul TJ.a. ,V n-;TL,,,,';ri ftj., ..... e'..,n-. i .i . THE FIUI OFu tJAWXOIV. WAVING OF FLAGS, Acv &c , QOEQaOUS display and im- -.if. ... 1 tit tirJt: 4 4i 7 A CjLvORIOUS OCCASION..;, "'If JLii-- tit ft , " IKMllllgE .cibwD.'pBESENT. .if 3 fl t 7: rijirrt -u' n THE PROCESSION AS FOiHED IN I INDEPENDENCE SQUASE J c t fit- ; . ' ' , - THE SPEECHES OF JUDGE KERR AND HB."BIGBT.'' 4 ; ' ' 1 t ' ''-.-! !' f 1" "" 1 . . ' ' ' THE ADDRESSES OF GOV, HEN 'j.DRICKS, GOV. VANCE, GOV., CHAMBERLAIN, GOV, J ' ' WALKER, AND OrH- ! EBS, AT NI3rET f .v j , - 1 y v 1 1 - 1 - " 1 f ;l. : j . 1 "av :-wia SCENES AND INCIDENTS OF THE j JDAY AND NIGHT. - fy v. 4. It was upon this same spot,' that they fl rat. ' AnnitniiifAfl 4 V. nn L r pies of civil and religious liberty, on the 20tb of May 1775, that gave an im portant 'direction to the uubliomind ' of this colony, as well as that of the others, which resulted in the form a tion of the best Constitution of a civil government, koown to mankind. Its influence in, securing the blessinga of liberty to all the States of this great Union, cannot be overestimated, nor have these principles of government been confined to this-country alone. By- the example of r bar1 government the hand;, of tyranny and oppressions has been 8 weakened, i abd paralyzed in almost every arbitrary government. The political condition )f Europe as that of Itepublics of South? -Am erica,? bas been5 .greatly meliorated - and fiopdlat rights and freedom are becont ng ( leading- ideas in ther progress' of civilisation m r $i - Itithe-olonyifof fNortlvi Carolina flagrant pi en had existed years before the 20th'of May defclaration: - The first blood apilled in the cause of the Revo -kitioyr,lirfh'&tb'd.Qkito:Jtfw then Wtfht jr bj Orange, o Alaantnej ,in this SfateJ irf 'the yeriini? -Hie uatue 01 Moore'CreeKJina JHewlanJ orcotlntyliad beerTotghtIdwon,1 by' sstrell !and;fLillington.Blacke! Billy" Afeja.hder.'witK six- other" patriots bad captured the'kine'a bowd'er in old MeeWeqbtrrg," iio; 'Cabarrus coenty W i iie, viTiq utsrmuu -Assooiation naa oeen ferayed when' our aneesterd assembled en therzOtVor May-afid nromuleated the "firsfresolutidnsf known siis f the Meefclenburg Declaration bt iridepend-' Bin;;., Alio, preueuing a'aota oi vioi ience and war,' naturally.' gave develop m ent to th es 'expression ' of- principles that'were deemed to be right and jast by the .patriots assembled off this sacred spot pn that lay; That su eh was the fact ia established by the direct t 'and 'positive5 testimony-of many wit nesses who were present On the occa sion as well as by an universal tradi. tion:of'Hhe?peOpleTof Mecklenburg, and throughout ; the State, as well ' as by thfe concurrent history of the times : This ; was - the Declabatioh- bi1 Inde pesdekce' The- delegates 'Od that oc caBion; resolved them selves' Into Com m i t teemen , an d. hot 'havi ng establish ed a goverTirhent- fully adapted to -the new brdeiTfthd con'ditibtfof tMttgs ad jonrned d, meet on-th e1 31st oft the same' month; ' when'- the -"resolves of that date ' were "adopted.'-: These re solves Uoiibe profess to be; a declara- tiorii-' TTiey -'constitute at system .v of go verhment, the bi-st and ni est ad vane d, that had been raade.in' thehistory of fcivil- liberty up l that period They, reje penned by the immortal Brevard wh o ' gall antl V hi aintained .with the swoTd, with his compatriots the rights thefein claimed 'It ia td the discredit of 3S orth tJarohna that no stone or colnmn'marks the spot where this ac complished . scholar ana patriot lies buried ,'beneath' the BOd ofi his- own loved' mother State, and that no monn in e tit is1 erected "on. this hallowed spot where civil liberty was nrst proclaim ed. 'These 'resolves ' cbmmence with. the informal introduction : "The Com mittee for Mecklenburg County met &c."' What Committee The- Ckm. mittee which adjourned after tbe meet irifirthe' 20th. 5 Tlie Convention iof the 81st was a necessary sequence, to make a more perfect government, and provide" munitions of war to maintain the bold Declaration made eleven days previous." Bat time and the occasion will not permit me to pursue this train i7rf'he1' hiidstt -'of "Trtany irremorable events connefeted with the great revo tution which followed. Right where vou stand. Gen'l. Davie with a small band ' of 1 patriots ' gallantly defended this town' against jts -occupation by the British Ar"ray . under. Lord Corn wallis Cverobwered.-'in his retreat Locke' And Craham felt within a few miles from where we stand, the form er inortallv -wounded, and near where we stand .were the rcelebratedr battles of Mclntire's branch , " Cowc u's ; ford Torrence's tavero, and not remote the battle of Kings mountans1 Hanging Under. the benign influences- of, the great principles of civil and religious liberty then proclaimed, our teountry has increased in population,' wealth and power beyond all" precedent,- or example. One hundred; years ago there were but four or five post offices in the whole State of North Carolina, how there are nearly nine . hun dred. ? One hundred - years ago there Was no f application ' of steam to tbe useful and industrial arts and sciences! no w steam is used to run nearly all kinds ' of machinery. Oue" hundred years ago there were -no railroads in this State ; or in the whole -country, now there are nearly twelve hundred miles of railroads in successful opera, tion in our State alohel One hundred yearr ago- the profound and S useful benefits we now derive from the magic use of the ' magnetic telegraph, slept securely in the bosom of nature, and It Was resefyed to human' ingenuity in tne century in whichwe live to dis cover and utilize the electricity which nni;i iri: i,.4 i.-.j . . w The prineioles nrdtlaimed' from the steps; of the little' vs Court House ion tnis spot,- oneUuttdred years ago still 4 iie m fur -tneir"OTigina sirengtn ana power; wbile the fiUbstrious Jpatriots who pbljfMtheOT-bv4ong since passea 3 away "ari mother? generation have eweceeded themJ -thus teatifvlngr that while principles- 'are eternal tbe flight Of time is rapid and unceasing, i i-LLtnzn;!ixx: i-a. -ri at jv .. anus i now swiii. me muuieuus uy, - . -V How fiuh tli7ean nlong Scarea here; yet gone flreadyvuy. ; ; ? Zbe burden of a song ; : ., -x- -. ucq j lj iiuuuim.j ..uuu,auu iuwjuuvu yaoa lV, And age with furaowed brow -ft i, ay-lima was time snail ao araia me glass, At nocfn on tbe 20th day of Way, in the year of grace 1775, a body of delegates met in the old! Court House at what wa a sbcrt time before the village of ."Charlotte Town,! tp confei .ogetber concerning the ."relations Rock; Edtaw Springs and old Guilford whicn tied existed between the' province Court House. 'These are sbmeOf ; the ml tlio Tiineri nn wn'irhk'vKiw the. mnttprs historic associations by which you are inder consideration, and eq important was I liT0t?nIC,A' may well -say na (he step which was about to be taken, that narioue pments sue ugneBt ocia. darkness jfell betore the .deliberations were LADIES' TEIIILIED An immeiue stot.'jf Gibbon and UNTfiipiED'EATSc; I ' i J - ( ! i . ' . other Goods, which . we can ofl'er at concluded, . night, fren spent - itself, and it was not until morning came that the resol utions, decljtring themselves absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, "yeere i final I v r adopted these ! resolutions which haye shed a halo of fmp?r5siable glory upon- the memories of the signers', and have niade for Jfecklenburg and, North Carolina, a fame more enduring than graaie,.and oijeif bich will live as long as the, wntiioriflv printyjes of Mbrty themeelvca sud 1 umil . time hU , yVfedweflfay was ih'-lVn!chtiialAnn'veiS iry fc-esay 6f,tlie'nieettpg of those 'great !and aistingbed fiithtrs; those 'earnet thought ; tat ,st! fnl,', patriotic! disciple's of t f igheadt tho-e, '"c's .wj men whose mlpdi were thoroughly inibued n,lt,.i'f with r a-yfarniiig. fter, civil and religions jiberttes, and -who hud determined to strike l k bio which. Ttifter w ard shti tiered h e fellers pf tbe oppressor.1 : Vtic ; ITIieeitv of Charlotte, the State a North Cafoliria and.hr daughter and sister States were nt unlnindfui of thwe Ijc-s ' Not on ly did jpnr own bbno the day-Which stands 'Upon 'he tiireshholdjOf . that one which we celebrate; by the decoration of. .lieir. "stores dwelling add. streets, f with, gay-, llags, with flower aiKl eveTgreenay . great crowd had gathered here from different placf s iu'.this estate apd freiu Soutli;-Caolln,' Tennessee "and Tjrsinia, to unite in the opening ea-. ercisetf df thir grand CEITTENNI AI'D AT; l-jiuejday could , -hardly Jiiye' Deej more aijpiciOus, .A gentle breeza' tempered, the hetjt oiTvhe sun, and by, noon a numerous throng bad gathered, at ..Independence Square to' witness the hoisting of ie stars and bars to the summit o the ) pole which, habejeh made to receive iK-i As the ilag at cende4!hiEher and: higheWrand whife'h'e hundreds of lesser 'flags 'en tbeTbnildmg9 tower rnces,ttian any otner estaDiisnnienw. ' ...... u , -! , As we are the onlv honae in Charlotte, idealinz excMsivelv tn Millinery Goods, it should attract tbe attention of Merchants; 'who' wish to-make pnr- f: " ' ' chases in our line ',.'-s iv; . tr "V'1-:'''- f ' . . 79 i i i - . ... m . .- toopmann & J-totnsenud rasrJl - PUREFOY'S.. mmodation U JJOSTAQE STAMPS, at 1P 18 . F Cent 'Cigar; at'"'-' -x Vl'JiW 'JVDIAN GIRL CIQAR S rORE.; j r 2 ' . . -f - Trada Street r Notice. TiIENTAL City SuKar Cured if amsr r. HB8eU APPl by the bbl., Pickles, half gai a pints, Fine assortment of Candies. For eign and Domestic, English Mustard, Mace, dinger, &c.; Just received, at . - : - EB ALEXANDER & CO3, maU ,.!' . College Street. JjUUTON S Hop Malt Tonique, ; 1 ' W R BURWELL & CO., - . , na 6 i' - ... .... AGENCY for, theEnglish Breakfast Packet Tcaf Companyj sold by Drug gists only. -' i'-1 --? .-;.' i'?fti,j ! np 28 ' W RBURWELL & CO.'i JUST RECEIVED ALL the LATEST near by fluttered and danced in the "pleas-' ant breeze, the Citizens' Band of Kewbern Bttuck up our State air, "The Old North tion of resoltttibharylrem iniscences of , , i ... . i. 11-. :. t. i. ; . : - , rf-, A anv enoii on toe .'American uonimeut. Her,', patriots had - fought Lord Dun more. - hear Norfolk. as well as CO operated in the defence of South Car olina anterior to the declaration of In denendeiice., ''' 7 -y-:. -y-.-.i -! To thir consecrated soilirV behalf of bid, Mecklenburg; I extend to yon One and air,- cordial welcome; ? Mayyou i enew f bur devotion to the principles iy hiaihtainedand raay; theinspira lion wh ich vou imbibe on thi occa sion, be transmitted id futuregenera tiohs'jibimpaired But; ! am trespass1- ine : niv Province is to announce to you that a distinguished son of North Car- withius. one ' who hs - ot ten tiooa of trust and honor- frottt the people ofMita native state,' who will extend to the- lovfers1 of -liberty from hll countries and climes a cordial welcohie bn the'soil bf North Carolina I hare th'eiholioVlro'present tb ybn His ExcllebcvviGbrerhdr'' Of vNbrth Carolina;; v'' ,:',isi'fi W The Governor arote, and amid the ap plause of the audience, spoke as follows ; t ' FeliIow :,Citraxs : I congratulate yott upon this interestirjjrahd glorious occasion. H was on this day one hun- d red j-etws eb 7 hat ; the patrioteTpf Mecklenburg county assembled on this pot,1;and -at'teif-i -anxious; and eaniest deliberatioiiit'ithejtranscenderifeiiml nor tanceusof h is fegreat ; subject.: they soltnnlv oledired to each' other, their mutual co-operation; tbeit livesy their fortunes and their most sacred honor. i - On this day One fe undrjed years agb a-KjO mmiuN represeii iiuk . iu a ,uuun j of Mecklenburg. mef onTi this sacred soot, and continued theirdeliberations Q0t.l.tjr0:'O:'!Bl0ciiir4th-vm0piog,,of the next Idav. rwhertf theyr, proclaimed iAU ' r :' ;4 i;l' tllo -irxMvJpci9 va ; "1 '.'.uv. r : Buf where in time Is now ! eious liberty. whose echoes yet-, ring throughout the world.; -We have xne on .this occasion tofinatguratei the- State.. . The.: opening- words of this.graad ,mnrrn. , cnnnnitl tnnlvAraa old .poem, the production of our lliustnoua ry -of ; this immortal Declaration of tfajtm; must have Vugsrested themselves to Independence, which; when once .pro- evryjorth Carolinian'; present, and many claimed, was. jtakerjt: up ;byj,tateia(ter, a cTBeJoined in the woof abe song jjf Statembtilthes-fWesternt5pontinent "Qirolina; ro!ina;! Heaven's blearing Jati I r'lfe-!!! hslend her: 'K$iteZ&j$-&VM-ii P "Wlbile we live we; wilicberTsh protect and 1 defend htn"r.?. f: tntn'M' :U:ui- ffsi'tviiH It " was Indeed a thrilling occasion, and shou ts' of enthusiasm, induced by the inspi- term ined Datriotism tddine-i fuel -to the flames wh ich were, kindled it thq hearts of the patriots w hio. met on" that liv nn TndntTidenA flmtarp.' r. - The . high and patriotic emotious 'tat the people absorbed by. one ,inapir ralbti'ofthe scene rent the air.The stand hng thought of the good and glory o? ' at . since, the representatives of Mec ,'. S'-L'i'-'";-.- ' i'. ' .'hb;rg Countywcre assembled .in. i : warp i -PTOP'llirM ' (u)r- House, which stood upoi VAUJi, & lJA-lvAMS. - gpotwe now occupy, de1 "cratir lualS "t ....... .. t.ha rivil and relieions r' :its of ' which. Lai. been temporarily erected for thei j iutposet;H just ;j under, theflags wo occupied by His Excellency, Governor Curtis H, Brogden. His Honor, Mayor Wm. Johr stou, and Dr Joseph ? Grab ami i , When the riiuid had ceased and the noise . bad pomi what subsided, 'Mayor " Johnston arose' ,and 'iddrcised the assembled 'multitude in the fallowing terms v.''-" '. 1 "f jAit MiH'or of the City of Chariotte it is piy , pleasure to announce to you that I am' authorized, to , inaugurate the ceremonies of this centennial pc-. casiiiu.. On this day one hundred years iklea- alog pon the ating on the pivil and religious r ntsof man our common country, has brought its rewaia, jinousanas. oi nearjs-wpicn then palpitated iWith.ithetrapiurous fflow of oatriotism have been translat ed to brighter ? worlds, to "the.abpdf of more than mortal !, lreeagn, tAi..e other ; generations have arisen to re ceive from their i parents and benefac tors, the inestimable recotrrpense iof theirachievements. ..Under these great orinciolesthe human mind hasseenved to Droceed with a sort of-geometric velocity,' accom plishing r forj hunin rights and human freedom, 'more than had-been done in . ihe five centuries nrecedine. .. In contemplaliug the object .of-the -occasion for which we are assembled, we mav, appropriately allude i to the growth, and. progress of our country U JUS,. 1 ' Time Is the measure bat of change f -a .j v No present hoar, if found, (.-,r. ,v ti vThe paatr the Jnture fill the range, I ' . . & Of Time's unceasing round, Where then is now T (be realms above.-! With God's atouing Lamh,, ;.f - In regions of eternal love: V " ' v ' Where sits enthroned I Ait. h Then, Pligrlm, let thy Joys and tears, , , On time no longer lean ; Bnt henceforth all thy hopes and fears. ' From earth's affections wean. i To God 1 let votive accents rise ; ' With trnth with virtue live: ' So all the bliss thus time denies,: iv ' . ; n-ternity naii gjrt).; ; j t ' It is my 'pleasure as the ' hiirhest executive ofiicer in; the State f North Carolina, to extend a sincere and "cor dial invitation to all citizens of -other States, who have come here to join with us-in commemoratmethe memo ry j Of the-; patriots of Mecklenburg, whb prbclairriedr the liberty and inde The naff iofObrcbuntry whicn float proudly-over us is' the emblem: r our appreciauon 0i nse principles wmcu secure proteetioarfd every American land and at sea, and in every country throughout the world. - If we are true to the principles proc.iaimea " Dy our forefathers, and -which ; we -have met here :to celebrate,'' which' guarantees the riErhts of the neoole and the rights bf: the nidividuid States, ; they t will Btana' '--. ?i -' . As some tall cliff that rears its awfal form. Swells from -the .base, and midway .leaves -triAfttnrm.- . . . . . . . . Thongh round Its vale, the rolling clouds -- are BDread. Sternal sunshine settles on its head. During and at tbe conclusion of, this speech; the Governor was warmly applaud- ed.and when be had ended Mayor Johnston announced tbe Newbern Band would play the "Mecklenburg polka," which was com posed specially for this occasion , by . a mem ber of the band; The air is very beautiful. and was exceedingly well rendered. ,, This baad baa ly recently beeiijjOtganizfdi bdt the"E'm City" niayr well be, proud of it After the conclusion of the speeches, thirty. eight guns ' (representing the thirty-e-ght States of the Union): were" fire 1 by the Ral eigh Light Artillery, tinder; command ' of Capt. Ai B. Stionachi "and the programme for the day was then concluded. - . . Tbe exercises oi yesterday gave tue cen tennial celebration a, .splendid send-off, and to day will "be witnessed the s grandest and mtut brirdant event of its kind, eyer seen m the Old North State. The city is already well 'nigh filled with 'visitors,1 piany of them gentlemen of distinction from' 'our o wn and other StaH-s- The streets are filled with fire men "and, military, dressed in their attrac tive uniforms, -fugs, are floating.. 4not only. from, the buildings in the principal parts of, the city, but .from-- flag ;. stafTs m -different places, and there is an air of festivity abroad; everywhere. ; Charlotte opens wide her1 arm a to her visitors ' and : greet all . who. corue ta help her celebrate this great day, in the IV1UUU HIUU.IV... -f .- . ; iTlitiredfly f af " gala day in Char lofle." :' It'siike abeyer before; seeri Sntjiis vity or 8taJ,, and, take it for all iu all, we will perhaps never see its like again. North Carolina, never be fore witnessed - Such " a fathering ; of people; the number. .of men in Greens boro, when uen; J. fcj. Johpstoa sur rendered his hrmy there,"- has been ebmpared 5?Uh ihev' croivd in; Char-J lotte yeBicruay, puj h is a .ctimpiinsou 4 nly m: n ani efy r - .tit ere lm . V ve,ry a-reatoitTeretice iif the crowds assem-j bled in tlieYw;q places at the diiTerfent; times Just how piany people were the Centenoaat V'tyiCannot, be ap prokimatedaiwith . any:fveorrectness; sdjtiethink there 4 were - as' many as' 40jifflt peopfbth e pirVth e ' ritini her- St -0U,MW ilOt pu.uw;. our 5juugirip cii v w that there were present aboutfi3Or0Oa, land we are sure the estimate vis not exasrsera ted . A t any rate il ia .very bertaiathalhe.apl-ce t, was i packed. EYery train wjic came into the evty after .; uVe4nesday. nbrning, , , came crowded to Ms utmost s capacity-, ajia we have heard that some of the trains i?bich, came, on. .Thursday,; morning. left people standing oothe; side of the tracks, u nableto . n aa room even 5 to clinsr on la the cars. ; Ia . addition, to those wijwerwJra way .hundreds ari1ved vin ;,rwagonsf buggies, carriages. ana Oft prseoacK,; and by 7 o ciocJcJi Ja the.wuoie city -was ne iyipg, jinoyingmassi of. V; is ! y the oiekixq yxEBcam-m im-: at tthb daf beeah at daylight w ith the booming of c-annobia' -hurtdred guns having bebri fired by tbeTtichmond BidffOod.'and thft'Ka elali -Light AftU fef v. tinder' Cbrnrharid bfeCaptfeStrOn ach.- These woke the echoes in all the siirrbttbdiriir kyoubtryl and 'banished sleep from the eyes of all these; with in their hearing: so", that' by sunrise tbb town was all agog and an ' aaima ted scene presented itself to .the 1 eye of the beholder. On the trains of the North Carolina;' Charlotte, ' Columbia & Augusta - Railroad, and Air Line, si fire companies arrived. ' They were met by the fire department of Char lotte, and welcomed oy Ja p J 1 Mills; in the following speech .- ; - " Friends and Fellow-Citizens i Iti behalf of the Firo Department' of "Charlotte, it is my most grateful duty. to bid vou a hearty ' welcome to fth "Hornet's Nest of North Carolina. You come to this commemorative celebra lion litit aa strangers but as fellow, citizens and friends, and we exTend to you the right hand of fellowship and the cordial greeting of brothers. The name of stranger even is as sacred to is in the tents of. th 'Arah ; nn the sands of the desert "y but yon come to ns on . this -occasion f as . friends 'and brothers, and words can but faintly express the heartfelt and cordial feel ings with which we bid you welcome; This is the Centennial1 celebration of the first Declaration of ' Independence Of the rights of man against ' tyranny made on the American continent; and of the first note of ! liberty f and - lree- dom that startled the slumbers of the old workl one hundred rears atro- and told them in thunder-tones-that we, as Angto-tSaxons, were not born to be slaves. ;;The fechbea iof that first note of liberty -' has gone - Bounding down the ages fbr one hundred; years? 'and those echoes, like a. bugle blast, have assembled ns here- to-dav !n-n the verv spot; where those bid h eroes bf -Meek. leuburg; on the ith bf r May377; 'in defiance of the proud British- Lion, declared themselves a ' free and inde pendent people. -We 'have met'hero to commemorate k deed which'Sfoip devotiori ta principlei to ' liberty and to' patriotism, is hhparlled5;in' all the anpals ;of ;the-world. ySdch. a:, deed, fentlemeq,8hines ;like l beaco'nbVer1 the pathway of history, and stands on high a a" lafldmark-of noble thought and" gallant actiourto; guide5 the na ! tions along tiie track bf honor and bf glory r-i--f fuisJSAR-i-Uvssjt -l'o the conception ot aerandthoueht and to its bold and effective execution should be' rendered all the honor of its glorious results.-5 If ve," as a -peo: pie, are to retain our spirit' 'uhbroken; anu our nopeB unaimmea in tnis gov ernment of ours if we aretO'pVeerve bright and untarnished the memory of the ''times that tried leri's.'adut then, we must not 'willingly let die sueh!examples of 'noble self-devotion and gallant heroism; ?!si-.i ti$8-- "On the barred sands efEgtot, "stand the eternal ' pyramids f the wonder f all ages as the most lasting-monument of the hands of man.' Time' and "tide, heat and cold nave "wasted their invin cible forces -against these 'perennial monuments of man's industry and am bition, i For centuries and centhries, the rains of heaven have beaten against them and the sands ofjthe desert have drifted against their foot stool, and still their , sumraite arfeTthe first to greet the "beahis of lie:com ing sun, and the rays of . the '"parting day linger on those granite heights as a last farewell across the waters of the; desertx5. ' '-! zi -Ana so in History; in ere. is; one in stance that stands pre-eminent by.rea son of its exalted self-sacrificei splen did conrage and pure patriotism above (ha IavaI rf nianl-- vannila -' TK fll in. stance is the signing of the : first De claration of American Independence, dope here by the old-time rebels of AiecEienburg on the zuth day 01 May,' 177S '" fhia (lii rtftna -in' ihn r!brav days Of old, will stand as a monument ra ore lasting; than brass, a' perpetual as Che ' everlasting hillibrAhe minds of .men, as long as the love of liberty Gentlemen, in the bldeii times and in days of recent date, tho .people of Mecklenburg nave proven : that "tney are always ready to give everything to give "tneir lives, lortunes ana sa cred honor" for the cause of liberty. At the signal of battle our mothers gave up their sons to the forlorb hope oi q es per aie wars r our wives DUCKiea the sabres around their husbands, and bade them go forth to battle rarid'bar: sisters told their brothers and: - their best.beloved to bear our battleflag to the front. Death miehtcome iefhon- or.-an,the field of battle ; fam in e m igh t come to our hearthsides athonib, bet dishonor with its foul stain,! could never come.to the.: ' people jof glorious -Vtii uAlrlAni,.iM '--.A ft i a-'j And gentlemen, in this spirit we welcome you to the Hornet's Nest bf North Carolina, and with elad'4hearts and willing bands' we are vTtdyftor contribute everything m bur power to the commemoration of this- glorious occasion.hopingi that every-lvisitor may hereafter be-able to say witn pride and pleasure to his children's children, "l was at the laiectienburg Centennial celebration on j the 20th of Uentlemen, you have come here as pilgrims to this Mecca of 'freedom and "liberty and as eueb yas are thrice welcome as friends1 and broth eTsraTRKdoubtless like pilgrims Irom foreign lahss in thei Olden timeyou come athirst and hungered,' but I as- sore von that pwhilst" yott iremairtrn Charlotte,' -yotr are ir the-nonse s or your tnenos; In conclusion; aijow ine in behalfif the firemen of: Charlotte; to extehdi to youi'fourf hospitalities, with the hope that when you leaveus none may be abletosay, "I cbme to ye hungry and ye fed me not, T come to 3-e thirsty and ye drank me not.", . ' Raleigh Light Inf t, Capt. B. a Manly. 1st Liu't. P. F.Pescud, 2nd Lieu'.t. Jno. R, Jew ell. SrdJLieu't; L.C. Bagley ; 42 men.: " ' - Rowan-T Rifle . Guards ;' Salisbury,' Capt." Lueco Mitchell; 1st. Lieu't. T. C. Whitehead. 2nd Lieu'k Eugeue Hllson; 31 men. - " . King's Mountain - Military Institute,- Coli Coward, commanding. ,'--', - -J1' i :.; Carolina1 "Milftafy Vlnstftuter.Col,'J.",P." Thomas, commanding. " "- " V ' Cliarlotte Graeys, Capt'W. L. Handlist lieu't." W. B. Taylor, 2nd Lieu't. R.B. Alex ander, 3rd Lieu't. Chas., Vfi Alexander. o i'MectJenburg Zonivw.'Capt. N. Ct Harryi 1st Lieu't. -W. H. Qray.;. l j C7-... ( - .. . " Company H. thReginient,6rUi Caro llnatfoop.". j-; ;-t i-.'.-o'-v --' iJAltet tb Military the fbllowinV fire Com UiSoo. '' fcvr I'.-.J ;s.;i4,n panies.j. ,...., .r , - Rescue . Steam"FC No i.JBatelgh.'H. T. Clawson, Chief F. Dept. ;-R:'H. -Bradley, Foreman ; Joe. Green, Chief Eng. 62 pen.; ,MoRaleigh H. St L., lpte? Presiden"-40 men.?.,'as iiiuii i;iir ii;t? rrif; IfewberBaStesni iFUf3ihicf CiTy spri j. & JBerry. Forenianr-ed men, g p i! Paltiwtto ! Bteaitav P.' Cbvj Colurobia,i'-t b "Independent Bteam. F Co,t Cqlttmbia ; Yr X ir rTAniii an nim . '.' ' . V. P.-t5 men. rirt .',,r-r t f t-. rt ..... FalrfieliFire Oo..&,BantL Wjnnsboro l P cacot. irea :n men. f . , ... "Rock HiH H.S& L,';Co-1fT:S.;ober(son; Pres-rSS men- ; t.:..t . i .. Wilmiogton Steam F. Co F. G, "Robinson, -r. .a ....... . ........... v rer- "riv.r - ",31! 'Wflmwirton. Jffi & L.a , Pres : Rogers oore A . V-. a' t If t -JA f WH , AV A' ilA. VaiAlOO tV ..k' - 'TT-tT,,; 'I i--" i&iexanaeriierx.j&ner! j iui UAaUTrrXJ. 4UCIU h I ...... . .... . . , . . I .... . . . . - Lee t iw -Co i - - c f t'..c " eu here' :.tcs, celebrate tne 100th annivcr? Mecklenburg Declaration of 1- dence. Seeirr th.3 great cro .v frfSm Nurth Carolina and Gtcr it 1 is. proper, that 'I con -ratuUla y cu ni-irn thi r(AnsinH "nrirl linon t.". 2 VtLim' perity and wealth of our great cvantry. Not only is' the yeomanry of tins sec : ' tion assembled iiere today to Lc nor the memories of our illustriou3 fere- - fathers'JbtiV we have in the auuience ;, Mr. HendnckB,; the uovernor oi - - Governors of North and South Caroli- - na,'(ffpplause)"; Judges and Cor .?res - - men; military and lire companies uum - -:- different States, and it is my pleasant dntv to extend a beartv welcom e to ail. n i 'With thesbreroarksl beg to introduce :.l tn aii i Mai -3iitsnnAlea IiaiPl-il. ' who will read to you the first or'sinal; Declaration of Independence. - ; " t liatw 6alea'.b'efbre?'''readi rig '.' the Declaration; aaid '4m.u- uFiUovi 'CUiieHiiirQti this memorable andglbrioo diy.-ofte hundred years ago there' assembled ,:brvthis sacred-, and dlassid soil.ins conforjnity to an order issued by that noble .'patriot, Coif Thdmaa CPelk; tb each tia-ptain's- com ' - ! pany in the county. of ' Mecklenburg, .: v thed'eomprising the county f Cabar- . tueir Be .-a. -.,'1 J ,il ' sew, t 1 . , . Cll8i twenty-si delegate of Ihei U. A n A b.. 1 1 A., Mb. 1. AH T -iu -Mil n I . . - OMMtCVWl a-ZWi Ull-51 . , 4.Ui Jtfll4i . JWTa.;ahv mAa- rV.A.1. ... ...... r . . : . 1 Jiftm . - ' " - IfliViUVII) IUCHU1 VK1U1IIHIBIU )l UlT" -i( it dent loVefbf Hb'ertv:.wen' wOrthv; the bee days of the grandest historic era;'. wottnyj uhj or all ift4 native -graiir uuiprJ admiration. and commemora-1 - Uofthidttbis'ihrnehsenijiiultitu has assehibled'tb Tende? homage;; t.-zsM -cr-f . v f'i ft A n' l,' -S : -... Ail . (.-- L . a W . . . . i sAerahem. Al e"x a is d eir-J i,w a a t , e I ct c ct i ptt , chair tn'air bf thaVmeeting abd Jnb Mc5 v... uniu i&iexanaerilerirAi&Her! aiiuur-r. ; K.JE tie. Pres-rfiO men Tarboro H, s L. jForenian, Jno, IL Cot ton 30 men.." , u.u - Independent U. Jfc.L.J Charlotte ; PreS.'j W. Spriukle--40 men.'-, ' 'J '- Hornet Steam , F. -So 1, Cliarlotte : "res. W. H. Treze vant-.4S men. t ' ' 11 KPioneer Steam. F. Co,., ho. 2. Charlotte; PrestF." A, McNinchr48 men ' Alter these came the Royal 'Arch. Chapter 39;iPbalBX Lodge 34 and "Ex- . r 1 ! , a iL ' . J ceisiorioage- isoig pi ini);CH.y,.. Riiu; quite'a'pumber.of ; visiting, )rethren. The, memoers 01 - MeeKieuourg,,,iJQC,-t aratioit Lodges I; P.: Oa F.i fame Me,xt. then; -coufnty.o organizatioua- Cleave laud andaAnaon both,., forming .their citizenafi'M4ifia-.jBAvVa hHiijidBQmie.- banners upappropriate inscripiioua upon them .v In the: procession was a representation of the. ship "Diligence'l fro nv w hich yos . A&ueh a naotner -pa-, I - . IL 1 IL. AAA . . : 1 . triots t.nrewTP.vfrtjyarM '1 j,i -r :niingtojn, somoimalpxelidj revo luliiin. It waa hauled on a wagon and in it sat fieveu boysi ip the rear end o the Doat.was a,.iarge nag, - oearing on it the representation serpent,, and. below it thWordsjiijA'Dpn'Hread oij miej'i'fln'wrriagesfelringingj up the rear a1 were th e Governors,-; ou JNqrtb Carolinay South; ;jriwaanq;Id)anW TJn i ted States; Senator. ,: Su prem a and Superior Court; fudges, i the orators of tne aaywayor 01 vine city,. vpapiain, Etader.iDresWiagti:'lieei and other iqvitecL:gue8ts,i The i-EaleiglG Lighl lOlantryAj unaer ; commana 01 - major Basil Manly, was chosen aa the guard of .honor; andr escorted. ;the.. invited guests to the grounds,; .After these last, came the citizens and visitors on foot, forming aline fgrpati length. During thQ forming of the, procession and, du ring th e f speak ing,0 nearly all the stores and business places iu the citywere closed, and business was al most : entirely 'suspetrdedt rTh e pro cession: moved.slowly vthroTigik therj streets, whye the bands played,-and upon 1'a ptmid h' MZvsWi i ABBivrj&G: it rtm btiz grounds r the proceedings ofthe day-were ?very wh iohi the delegations, had convened. iiiessw '-uiieioraTe 'fUKgeu .jreouifco ,:n;i . . were ''ad,6ptedj'the. i authenticity aofhi' which 'stand to-4daye8tablisl-ed and -m-x: -impregnable by whomsoever assailedi.iis,; : whether by 'disbaraing trdoubters -abroar un fillaLBkeptic8!,at' home. ; These resolves'! am to t read' insyour hearing-sSurely it is no idle imaginai y y lion to ifawcy ithat the flpirit! of the ikq ;,',;T. rare old Mecklenburg patriots "of 1775, i.! 3 " : ar'hovering about thiai aaspiciouB la . f scene; and catching inspiration from 1 1 the Invisible presence' aruLr.ihe 'entA-f '-.j . biiirthougIaV'ntywe'-rioth!i!r6 and ; gre-ievrX thex? aspiration ! they aUx breathed, a century ago tot the .high-I e ';.'; esVrealizatior .-of iAnteriedn itvkih When the readuiii. the applause and the maiehaaeeasied,vuo'&.urah introduced tho . orator of t'ie- day,'- ft 4 gentleman he saTd. 'whose fame has''-? ttTiAf.fltMl thrnl-icrh'iMit. t.hA'SI.:t,P. WhAss( lea-rfiing and eloquence is! well known r fro ui' one end of it tb' the Otljerv1 Qed- -'.- - tlenien.1 present.- to you1 tlie, Hon. JoiUtt KerrT of Casv ellbounty; 1 ..ftiA ; ORATION OF THE HON. JOHN KERR. 1 . ;f i3fiyiv.'M - ''"a Deeo aia, ;mai pne giory oi our an- ; . cestors'Js the light of their posterity."! j We recognljze this truth on this occa-'vi, slon and this day made sacred by the f v ! neruic acuou wi our, luniers. ,e imn - - its centennial return,, with hearts full ;f of gratitude to the Great Disposer, of ' e ; i: eyentg, for- tho v gracious influences ? which led them to take the lead in 5 ' the tnighty rnovemont from which. ' v such rich, blessings hafflowed to us ,? arid to the wbrld.:,-r". ? VV ' "' - 'V - 4 We have come together nb w for the -iabd,hlepurposeofcongecrating anew the dayy a rid the place, so dear to the " votaries i of ;eivjl;liberty -the hurl1 dredth anniversary" ;of that day, ' oft . . which :onr fathers declared indepen1 r denAP''0tJtliIfritis)'X3Qvernmen'-'-' ' . and the place where the: fifst altar- - -was erected, to which the champions '' of a distinct 'American nationality , -were Invited to come and bring their ; 0ffeHnj3Ttaiid not-hereas the the hospitalities of ilecklenburg as it ', The visiting fi rern eb.w ere properly received and entertained by the Char otte firemen, and the other visitors disposed bf themselves as best they could, in regard ;t'b 4 break fast AlT" the diflVrent ; hotel and boarding, jhotises. l5y bclock: ah ! immense hTiiltltude thronged the streets, abd about this time the forming - pfthe fpocesslon bega u ,' u nd er 'ch arge ; bfGen.W. E; Cox. with" the' fbnownk"-ald?:fCI'fe.l.' Brvari Grimes, of TarborOr,eri.-dohn- . t , . ..... .r o . t. nl..K.,.: aw - 8OU nagunu, ui puui.il iijimPfjitr.Li T.... .I 1 A.. T- T,..'A.e.i .i : r" tyi. V,1 - Ya. Dr T.J Moor OfChaHotte Maj Chas. Ltaigh; of Fayetteville;; Dr,2 Co- .... -ir :n J l-a. i...A,--;. v lumous- iuitis,, .-uj. uuaii ua ivuuij.. Gen. 'Tho. F.;Dra):tbbIt of .CTharJotte;. So marfy were the "brganizilioas ' abd' so dense was the crowd iu Ihe-streets. that about two hours and a half. was. CQnsu,hed in forming the .procession' and .preparing It, to.rnarch. I 8 fjfol; per to say j us tt h ere j, that .'Gen- erai iiraaiey j... iouusiou.; waa, p pointed as the chief, of ", the .Military; aud 'G6ri. John C. Gorman;." tlii6f ',".of the ', fire companies. : As ' the. niar s hals galloped to and fro through . the streets, while the bands, 'playedi While flags floated, while .thousands 01 peQ; ple thronged . the streets, aria ijnn- 1 J -..,ltilA.A ....VAaIU'IUA- ureus, muBiiij lauiea, ucut iuiu mv windows and balconies gazing upon the crowd, the scene - was an jospira- ting one beyond comparison with any ever witnessed in North Carolina. Every soul caught the' ' inspirkti'oii of the occasion,- and- shout afterfehout ascended high. Amidlhe jmusJbhnd a wonderful .. manilestation or enttui- Biasm. tne procession . oeing as last, formed, moved down Southwest Try- . A AA I. n T?.... ' T3 .sit nti ' WrliAA Oil Bl.rct'b w VlltJ A'ftll iuiauw. iv ucrti .I :-r.-.t tp(tt(:k'ii iuJfeiciuio;i ivy k. jiov.c. t ji, ;i , ,. - " nr?nrw nc tihe PllOCliSsiOS v , was as Jollows : fiiiutary uompanies on both sides cf South Try on street, preceded by a band'of musicThe fol--fbwine: arethe c6mpaniesf"tl3 i's Favetteville Ligbt lnfantryZ- Maj;' Chas. Haiabr 1st Lieu't. W. F. Cam obeli: 2nd- Lt; H II. McKethau, Jj ; Srd Leu't. Jj B. Broad-"tooth;-49 men. " 1 rVil r-M -Lafayette Light In'fc- FayettevSlie Capt j A- B Williams, IstLieu't. J. U. ijmiui, aud Lieu't. J. Ma Mathews ; 40 men, i , Richmond Howitzers ; Capt: H.Ca Carter; 1st Lieu't. Jno. 8. KUettJSnd Lieut. K.' T, Wortham; iird Lieu't. Peter Bosher; 45 mea; 4 Pieces. . :...,,;." Companies 1st -Va.. Ttcgt, , C. C. Capt. Stock, Co. I). Captfaylor, Lt. Major Stokes, Capt. J. 1!. liidgooJ, Commalidiiig Both ; 80 h-en. . ,- ,. . ",- . ' , Raleigh Light Art., Capt.eirouack, " si Uou't. J. W, bee, 2nd JUeu't. J. J. JJ...Vi.i.Mier. crd Lieu't, Tbos. Devereaux; 27 -:.La;, 2 Pieces. soon opened by Ex;-Gbv..vG-ham,-thBr J Carolina. 1 presiding officer, y h0 announced that gfaeas Ino ;caus0 now .pending to thelev. Al W; Miller;-D. -pastor rieed such service,'. XPbssessed in full of the First Presbyterian r Church of proprietary right'i of the honor of 'Cba'rjbtte, : . would involve the :D vine ' having been,, the first bf the thirteen 4 presence' and' blessing upon the "far- )Ibnie3 to . declare Independence of i ther ceremonies. Dr." MiUer then, in British control, our beloved State dia- an .exceedingly' impressive tonet of dains at-this" late day to put herself ; voice, offered up the fbllowln '.elo- n-f0 court to-recover what she already ' quent petitionj" ! S'XCii-X"'1- 1 enjoys.; Here she stands to-day on ' Ov Thou thasitiest iipbri the throne this august festival in the impressive of tnice, A-lmightinesa, ;,iri,"T light abd fullness pf her triodesf pignlty,;rejoic- ? f t "?- - -1. iff--.-.'J .U fwi:AnA k.tkln..rlUr. r.nf.rlll1t. AUK'' . VV' '''J 1 WUaillUft fUiUVWUU., IV "- fs . benediction be. given tothis: :asseui-l ing fidditionaf, force of: perpetuity to ; rblage, as, we . enter Thy presence, O their memories and to stretch forth ' woo, ana aeyouwy iay. our oiieriugB, ui 1 ner vcuecuuio imuu iu ro-uiuiuo uw. , J . . . .Al.mMn'a ' eAAA. l" 1 A wa ' K O.. AT, 11 n1t Awl ' hara atlll IA' ' tar. -We, bless .Thee ,for the.-loyebf impart new impulse' to the principle! eountry which Thou'hast" Srip1ant'ed for wKich: they lived 'and : saffered, J jiov the human 'breasforUheJself-sa-. and fof which many of themi died lit' crifice, mkgnanbitrn6b battle.' - ''.--- A :m;v;u- hcier,. abd subUme heroism 4 which She meets here wlth'gladnessand . tha love,. inspiresaud'rfof Jee4s bf greets with a most cordial welcome,, high em prise I and gJoriouai'renowu those' from, other- States -who have which that love .hatlS vrougnc.A!(v;e come up xotpjoicb witn ner buuuvu bless 'thee tor,, mose neroic -y mtv, uuj greuv uay, uuu w uimk out wami who, drawing their.lessons of Ipatriot-; for henelf and her offspring the heri. ism from the sacred : oracles here first tage which belpfigs' to them, 6ho has burst the bands of opp,reSion, gave to rfotneworu to: -atter in aerogauon Liberty their pledge of 3f4;and',for',; of the just -claims' of bthera; to share tune fihd honour, arid edefehied it with her In the "glorious traditions with their blecr May we Hpt prove and historical -records or r tlie past... flnw6rthy!W-thiscWi Sach influences as actuatedbur North' fiave bequeatlie tltottsi-i Animaled by Caitillna ' forefathers are of divine their exam pTe,ieteeve'feelinrofig oHgin, and cannotbe confined to Very, noble fear, arid ery' Consideration of limited localities; ' 'The Spirit of God sordid interest-fleeiaivsvf'iAiiiid the moves at 1 times -tipon the natldns as . hallcwedas8beraUons.ortht8niemora in me Degmning lie movea upon me ble: day,-fcl!'iRspiraeionOfcourago, face, "of the .waters amid the deepest : constancy, uhcaloalating andUn'ceas-. darknes of despotism'- and slavery, ing devotion to principlei' to- hoboar He - ha3bnly ,s Ur siivj ii'Leb'theTe be and to 'fipt; fl6w?intobur'hearta8 Il'yht gnd there Wa8light."l All who upon tjiis eonielrated soil; com passed Hayb-read and thoughtfully digested, abouf with sd great a clbud 6 witness the lessons of history mdsthave been M the poble cbrbparibf hiartyrV, who strack!j Wlthtlie 'fact that ithe great from their' illustrious seats lobk'dowb discoveries- in science-iftedthe events . ti1&$:inffv&ft gVtbering- arbtia'd.',thi which mark -the epochs of new de- - ancierit8 aTtarof 'Hbertyirviih' ha:nd partures' inJ morals and in politics jipI'ftetb' hcftv'eV. ao; swear tvy Him have in' their development seemed that rsiteth3 ubbn- 'the -Thro1ie " and to be the easy'ttrid ; surprising results Uvethfbrbvet'and 'eyer?tBttt-w sliall of uprevloua- InajJequat-1 proximate Uphold in Hre5Bd'maihtairt iH death causes, 'themselves" constituting-ex-tthatlioly cabsedr-whifehuheydied. tremer links bfp a 'chain -of special Let the oil Of -hy1 grace 'Keep- ever rroviaence oiurou. ' urn. earnra. the pure "flame bf ''devbtibn ; tb txiir discoveries in science has been usua I buntrrtiiia biirGiKl ; shinirig brighter ly-found' tdactuate"different minds aPdbrtihteA,a3VV-ithe surrounding at. the same time in different: and globm untii --th -time come for Thee "very distant iotfllitieffcK -When Ken to lift -'lip' tidi"bthrorie -before' the ler, Franklibatitf Liverier were each 'world the Truth that newsies brushed pursuing ' investfgutrOTis,' Which ito ahd bleeding. And iettfiyloiig prom- himself 'seefne -entirely -new -and ised; 'kihgdomb tnel Arid let roar hithertb tmthpught of, other' minds Landredeemed, regeneratexf hnddis- of congeriiaIi6tracture: ih Other por enthralled, enjoV' the. smiles '-of tions of the wbrf-i were following the that exalted mediatorial king under samecourse and approximating the -whose benignantreignoppression and same great endSi ,' ' ' i miarnle shall be forever nnknowu the sl So, ;in Reference J to lhe,great -up-sun of liberty riseandnever set and the upheavings-of political Goriiraubities, nationa of the earth 'walk in its glorii which have marked the; .history of nna liffht 'iiw dava the -righteous shall bur 'race.-thby have been the fruits flourisb;-and .abundance . ot peace bo of a spirit working mightily at ono long as the moon endureta; jsiessea tana tne -same ume m uiiiwwii iuu be Messiah's name forever ;and let the ftudes and upon-different peoples. It whole earth be tilled with. Ill gioryiLSf a3 Xtieueve, to ine lorce oi -una And wthfim ' with.3 the song3iand the ieretit truth in philosophy that wo are alleluias of thb new creation,-shaUbe to look for the -ultimate fulfilment cf mingled the triumphant arid-: glorious I the hopes of the true pmiamnrcr iji, barmonies-OLine. neaveniyaiosi. ;ene tne aenverauce- pi- uanuna uuiu mo sons -of the.' imorning- chanting in: sa; 1 consequences of tear and their resto- r biimest" strains . Earth' i. redemption hymn ViVbtoi ia come $aJoalion and strength, 'jxnd the. kingdom of -tour, G od, f - Wa" Ch ridL s Rleststvn a andhonor tmd alary -and pow:e unto confined to c the Lamlf' forever and roer". ;Amm and uspheTe The audience heard this prayer with . .. it 1... 1 solemn silence ana many wiw usut-u heads, and after it the Citizens': Band, of llaleijib, pkyed tho ,VQld-;North State." Gov. Graham then arose and sa'uI : ; i- ,:.."'- '...-v' i :, ' .".-"": ; ration to peace, unity and universal brotherhoods The operation; of the love of liberty.- which-- animated our fathpra at the era of ln'o. was not :r State nor to cvr hom- lYWo Citizens:: We have met to lr.: : iove v.". "3 i. wherever t"..3 cl ;ov..ant: tan?, the Cavaliers ov the were to bo found, tl.cre . to be.SvCh in -it's full e..i noblin. sentiment. Oar : tion a-5 colonies i.: t' Bi'it'sh yoke. v ; ; il