i"r;iia ix;a"ki Ar , 'ill 1 YL , U id. . 1 iT-.ii? !.!.; 1 ii-B -u'. 1 35ir.JTi"i-'-isiT.-,1! s; rr,, ' ,.;-.-Jj.iU, .tit':' rf. ..... V W WWf I" i I A.V .-....-- - nan RALEIGII, Ih Cir TIIUII3DAy ! KOBimro, ITOYEMBEB 2, 18761 1 peice FivcEirrs. - 1- I X . ' ,- ' ,r I ... .... . i f ., . .i T .... j I I " t r ir i i . ' I i T.i !x 1 1 i li i i . r - ii ill Mil ax A -sEAILltOADS,:A.h iu ' 3-U'f ..V , . ,! .1 ' ' T--4 Y.!..ir.'-: . Richmond i A tuxruASr fiacinfoir ' nd NOBTH WESTKBH Jf. C S, JJT fX)XjiSI TIME TABLE. Tv'Tffu '-p ' tnd after1 Sunday .Om Co. Bhop....."0 : ,11.81 , A(riT t Raleigh Ltr Qoldjboro . 10.10 A. M - ..AxrtwUlUJoig..;.. tiiaJO r.M UT Ufc BhOp... - 4. IS " , Art Qnfoo! j f ) , ; MO s-sw L ' jptxo ajroittii.i : 1 SaltobarT.. .; -. 7.85 , DmvU1 .... , . 13.28 p. M BarkerUle ! . B.0S Arrlr at Richmond. V, . n j GOING BOOTH.' ,7.48 Xear Klcnmoria...., , , 7.50 a. Hi .... il u Rnrkrvllla " 41n4l' I Orenboo.wi ' A "l-.40"j n V. . Air-Line Jimih f. kJii..i10.ift Arrtw at Raleigh.,.. "'"" 0tA'lt - Ooldaboro.... 11.80 LeaT Goldtboto 1 M. AiriteUBaleUtU.... 9.80 t Lear C StKpa..-ia U,i f.yO.60 A. MJ , , ; - ),!, , ii ii mi, ! ' Xmt Greiuboro...t....6.00 P. kLa ; lat Salem t4 i Vi ft?. Arrir at Greentboro .U i U'.f, in W Ii i il I Kill 11 imiiJ IH .' PaaaeBcec Train! ieTlof Kaleigh M DU r. M. eoaneetjat Oreenaboro with tha South-) emboDdtraln;inakliiC tha qnlckett Uma to all Soatbem cillM. AccommodaUon Train learing Ralefl at 10il5 P. M ooauieeU llh, JKortherB bouad tnla at Uiwaabora for Rlch Bond and all poia ta East. iPtiee. of TkikaU imeaTlaUf rouUfcjniwo: - iMti rt l No Chance of Car ftetWMiv Atlanta 1 Aadj Kiclimond, 6t7 muea, ( i fcOctM-U , . , Aoperintandeaw) ITf AtncH (Usroy Trail Ml Lar ialalgB "... 0 no A. ir Arrfveaat Weldon 8UOP;M. Leave Waldos. ....... 19 40 PrM. Arrt!?tiB?ta,h- V'"l J. . ; naoiid ruion. J j Leave Ralelrh....... ..... B 00 A. W Arrive at Weldon ft 84 P. M.; iMveWedon.ti n(....-i.i.M 5 40 A. M. ArritrUt W.gh;..-.i..A.V;... 5 U P. U. rAAlXIQH AUGUSTA AIR LIKK. tCbasn of Bcbedole to taVe -'affect 8-30 a. m. Monday, October 80th, 1S78 : , . , Tbai Afoms Boutk. Arrive at Cameron. .13 7 P AI. Leave Cimeroa 100 P.M. Arrive at Raleigh. A 40 F. M. AU traloa will approach and paie R,D R. RN. a lTlun growing ai Cary with 30 mioatea for Breakfaat at Cary. V JOBN C WIKDER, ' i U-tf lK, u:'t8aperlnteiident.n TICKET PARES ANDrTiVB 8CHEO CJLB TO TaK WEST, Tia THE CUES. ti., - AfEAEX OHIO B.i ,- Pirit daw fare from Kalaigb to UacUnaU Pint clau fare ham .Xalatgn to Indianap 01U 85,75. Piratclaaa fare from Raleigh to Chicago Pint claaa from Ralelgb to B4. Lonia8S.8bi. Pint claaa from Ratelgl to LoolavlUa 87.85. Paatenirera for Cincinnati and the West, leaving Kalelgb by the R. A G. R. R. 10.00 a. nv&aia. Maeh iebiMwd a 8.45- w -an.; ieare Ktcbmondat UA80 p. an., ty tbia einna,tl A uiitoJtallroaana jemALlncla U at lOOjsn be .norjUogotiba aecaud rjl n n t coirwATTt. HOWAEti YJ ftJJA i Gen. Pat. Ticket Agent, w. If. B. Dun, l , laginnear and BupT. s ,-I 1 1 Pawwawa.-TaA March 81itf187. j 1 fWDIO BOUTH, - j , Tbiiagb Man teava eterev- rn I tttrg at.,.....,.. .11:87 P.,Tt. rva at Weldon td.:..-.., P.i0t, Arrrva 1 Boa them Xxpreaa leave Pe- 1 1 teribare at. 6:80 A. M. 8A3 A, K. Arrive 1 at Weldon at ''T)lMnikVMl.kllli t. . r .teofrer Coach attached, "- i I U-i5ve Petcrbnrg at.-.;,r -.8:80 A.'M: !1 . nr.11 : - ' ! ' T..H r. r 1 -uvimimin.' Ttakiffh MiillMva Wnldmiat 7:85 A ai! IKIOP.'M.' 7:05 P.M. Arrtveatpeterabargatj.., ' Baathera Kxprete loave Wel- Itldonat.... fnre at Petenbnrg at Tb rough,. JrWcrht rUk Paa- aengBr Coach attached, j , , .leave Weldon at , 4!15 .SL AmtB . 1J..aKain al : I'll 1 IMA X tU rThrough Ticket aold 'to1 alt lLaatero aa ttroaeb. ... ..... :i tt. tTdouglas. , ap-a-tt H- ji,';,,, " i, Bupertntcpdop StcHMOND A PETERSBURG R. R CO I Commendnf Oct. Mth 1875, Tralna tbhj road wiU ran aafoUowa i t,.- j ! , Ljuva Richuoid, Boora. iL . p A. II.. Tbroorb Maili 7:45 aJW,' Fretirht Tin . ti 0 u .- 11.11 . P, Ifc, Praigbt Train. , . lr.v i Lli LaAva PmasBonOk Nome - r,- " 7JB A. It, Freight Train ; 12 At.. Tarougb rifi . I're'ght Train V 7;35 P. Ai Thrngb Man. . F I 4.eaeea attached to--ail fretglit trtrtt-for - 'uopwi7 Duev apciai inaneementl . to tlaahlprlDi imUiAAa Uaa ( 1 R;e4rfc 9,M,"n. liaJtlgb Audita and Western aU CJUOroada, in the way f lowfwirhl inaiBnger ratea. .... d4w-U - . - A. BHAW t 1 t aVuperla tan dent ; .uoj esw 75a ) -5$ Bm u4 Uoth O oak ' to Ladtaaj 'J '':! 1 ' 1 t '! l.'j-Ji-Siiii i';0! j 60 Xadlea SmcUab UUtrp topetbng wi 150 yd Cardinal ttrt Vat for Kk, t ' . Mq.Jda, Cardial aa4, Whit Racfcipgafor . 800 rr. LlneirCaila acA CollaM i Cafdlr aai Nary Blue, Brows and JVWt, , ..,,..,, . 110 Dot. Lad tee Kid Glorei to" color., Kltlll)l 1.1 .7. ,. ;4 ."t-M ' i. Plae and WW (rooi IS amlM to A0 for a 13 Doa. Ladksa and Klaaea Hooda la Cardl lal BU and Brpva Braldad 1aiiB,:nru '' e,J 8IIOES, BOOTS AN D d ilTERS, vaXHo Urgeai atock In tha Bute at botUW ,TbelafgatVock atat AMd .br on trd and at1 laUt etrlaa and lowaet prlve, I ",ATSATSn HATSltr;, Aten Bora and CbOdren Iron) , CO , ooata Ilihd stuf;.:n 6.11 vt!' alUattla80kHaUat6a' J i S.i-i'. qmejnWTjift Jbat ;Gdi at, Ipvett T-v as ; WAIT X A OUO. Beir learrlo Inform their caetomera . that .r W . A . f . . I l I . A . ! I ;i I '1 3. . U I ' . they hareremored to the well known '. L(!!(-uiajUMf Janet M. Towlea, - , 1 -if' pa r..i'H ,.!. 1 l r: a '.1 ;..bo; ijTciicTiiiifccr.'iuieigB, ,fl.,u,; whfchtbey bara fitted irp entirely nw, wd fiU. ..uoJ. sorted atock of . ' ; ' READV-MADE CLOTlllKGI. MB HBM. BOIt ABD CJliLDJlBM. from $10 to Itf: Kn'i fine Black SulU from ai7.60 1 S0; Bora' Pancy BstliHtt Salt ft to an; noya- uaaaimere duiu asMfio; vnu dren'a Bulta 83 to 110; Overcoats 85 to XX Oant'a PtimlahlnyOooda, Hamburg; Edgr- laae and Iaaentiona, Notions, Eoele ry, UloT,- OedDbriMf Boots, , , DOMESTIC DltY GOODS, 'J oomrma or Prtnta, ''Alpacas. Merinoa, Delahiea, - Ging bams, Cotton flalda.Cottonadea, Kentncky , 4 east, , visum res, - tarnDnca, nine . Demma. Oanabnrn. . Tickinn. PUn-ifl '' nels, Lmseya, Ac Bleached and Brown Bbetlnn and Bhlrtlnn. Tbankiaf one fries ds for their liberal pat ronage la the paavwe feel confident that ha bur new atore viU JKew Ooods, nonght at me lowest pncea, we wui pa aoie vo . pieaae aiL BsnM!tfnllv. ' - 1 . Respectally, ' 1 . ..i.i'nu'i.. iv 1 n d wimsBon u ' 1 ' ,.:IJ Ka B7 BsMttMrilla HttMt. ' ,t4-tf C;UALK.lSIlOTUliUS, I--.; O . ' r.vi , ?;,. ju i-ynn y. ',-'' Brewers of the . . CELEBRATED LAG Ell BEER,' Neai-la, Ncrvr Jeracy. -aou. ii fnil toaa ! jil ;;linricaiir;,Ecstaiirail. Hargett and BalUbury Street, jimu ti! -i; ?-illALEIQH.-.ll. Ci '. --; Air. Joseph baa flued n kii SakxxM with f pec lal reference ta tha comfort and enter- UlBment oibia: Bnta, mod tha paWIo la InTited to an Inspection of bla aeeommeda Uobi and a Uat of tbe- ereature ooaforta ta tbaUnavfblaentertaioineat.' : . 1 ,fr5 Ilia Rettanrant J" ' 1 la always 'applied with the rresheat and fattest ' f ' OTSTERSTTJIBDS'ASDTESISON, erred la tb beat and all 1 the varied it jlea to salt bii numeroai castoaion., . ., j , - ,:7 .f.f .xYinif.llnWli.1t in.LI la attekesj with a ran and complete Hne tha flneat Wtnaa and Uqaora, 'Imported and 4orMBtic.i uvd w;:r-a : ;',wiri 8CIIALK BROTHS S3 CELEBRATED LA 1 . 0 - GER CEB A SPECIALTY. f-j-, Billiard Boom1 " 'f"'a'; iaM M the fl nest Tables In the city, intl lit neccptloi itoom Is a Table ol new model and' design for the entertainment and pastime of gseeta, Thankful for past patronage, - Mr. Jasepb respectfully, invites from the citizens and sojourners In ; Raleigh a visit to his quiet, well ordered and complete eetabl lab meat on B.4 LIS CURT AtfD ttARGETT STREETS, ost West ofKaloisn Jiattoriui Bank.'. .7.1 A. ' -f Ml ' .l''". : :' r"t'.i . My wife, BAR A U COUC, havtna left cay bed and boar4 without eanse, I hereby warn all peTsons,'aalnst giving bar employment, e-therwfse affordlug her such aid, com fort or rrotacUoai . as anay eaooanurt her to longer reaaaln away frona bar proper noma. tee rail penalty, 01 tna xaw la anci ease wUl be enforced Again t all olTendnra. . , -.u.. il. e EOKGK W.COLE. ' Tmsge near Kaieigh. THE COOK 3c STATIONERY ' V IHJiIF.S(pP 1 - E, Jf .HAIsB 6 B0N r -17 AtUaaAY BIREBT.JIKW'ORK- -WUl not lie? Interrupted ' by the removal Of Mr. P. M Hale to Raleigh, j Ordeca from prompt cmstocsera aoliciteU, and . prompUy Buea ax lowest mar rates. Oct 17 0 - BEND BSei to ft P. BO WELL CO.; Sew York, for Pbsmpblet of luQ paeeaeejoi tainlne llstaot .--N) newrpera.an4 sal it lea showing coat of advertising. ,, t . . . marcBT-jy "7" "r OfTbreel Protection-A gn In t Loss by lire and Life. W. Tls OROW l-.m .l 1 VltM tll.lt t l. -,"'- ..' General "Inhroiica Agent, . atopreaeots) tb Mowing first class Com peotee: . .x .. . . . ... . .... . ... 1 MSB Baai- SAAWUS SUlVrW WsVf JStnsv Fire Isimraaoe Co., Phomlx Plrw Co., . .7 National plrw Co., . l t ... I '1 .. 1 . Ot Hartford. ll Ii 1 ) .''.'I'- t, Oermu-Amarloaa Fire Co., 3o., J , Of K. T. . : ) -i uomnaa r ire co., Howrard Plrw Co., .A Combined ajmU Orer M,000,000,' , The aUenUoaof tbs pabUo Is respectfully called to these substantial Institutions, ai- lorUlng Smple indemnity " - angHm . j , . , ... , . . Mi iilillsliiif s. ,.i,f .:'r,; -i-Jj IJV trrv CENTS. .1 ' n CENTS. THE .DUllllAlIIIERALb 1 '. . ..... ;t .. Tt i'il- , Will be tent to abj addreuTiista " NOVEafJJER 14T0R THE ABOVE - s TrTtxrn - " 1 ., , -,r .-""UUiT ' - -: r-rr rJoU im t.. .u ..-.. .-.;iS J 't -KWU tbeUmetAaeenreAlralelsss lu; !a:..T IL-.tn ,1 'i --.. 1 ':u3' I. -r p a iiv aj a a, , , :i p a r E r -iLT j w. tha ; smalt price- of8 1 j K A fiENTS. CENTS, fk CENTS. OV centOIUcexisl 01 CENTS TfALVABLE LOTS FOR 8 A EE! On MONDAT, THE DAY OP NO. VEMBER. 187fli by virtue of a Judgment of tbs Superior Court of Wake County, I will expose to public sale on the premises that valuable parcel of land altuat in and near the North-eastern pert of theeltvof Ralelirh Ivinc between Perron -Street and Oakwood CemeUry, known aa MORDECAl'S GROVE, Including lota along taid Person fctrect and Polk Street, containing In all about 80 acres, belonging to the estate of the late Henry MordecaX a.... . t. Tha land will tta inlit h. ..i.l. t. suit purchasers. Terms one- third cash ;reidue m nine and twenty-one months, with Interest telxper,Bt.-,vj- - -v,;.;. HASillA MUKUJtCAl. octB-dlm Executrts TnE fflURFREESBORO - 1 vv siunBinapoi At SSJ Organ of She Roanoke and Meherrtn Bee UobsI . Circulate In Thirty-Nine counties snd Twelve States, la the official organ of Northampton and Hertford oounUea, and baa a larger circulation in them than any paper published. As an advertising medium, It aanaoS be snrpaaaed In Eastern Carolina.' -' 1, Terms, ft? per year, ta advance, i ly for tlx month. . 1 ... .; f . -') s. r WARD A BLAKET, Ed's, and Prop'., ' ; aug 15tf ! Murlreesaoro. N. C 9" Information AbontTexaa. w1U Mb)8,- Pamphlets, 'etc, furnished oa application In person op bj letter to THOS. P. FLSHERp Immigration 'Agent, Interna,' UonaJ A Great KorUiern- A R ' P-JesUoe-Texa. v:i o.J (t Jf . ii trJ4rw6m j V".- . ...,1a tuii.,, jj, L:..,'iK,l '.'KMtAl. i . i.: i Jl Ti.rr7ZtT r: -ii-:;.: .AirpavxB nr ,,f...v esAr.nipE fkepe, E(r,' Butter, Cbeese, "Dried 'PruKs. I f thera, Tars, Lard, TsOow, Seed, -! aeon. Beans, Powtur. Plow. Vec . ctables, tc, As , Ac WASZn0U8E7S07 A 308 N. BKOAD BT- ' fHTLADELPEIA. aprfltwUm;, 10 to 25 per Iwy W MU aa arbrl m ITirLlHCufrl B. Faraara u. m .if "nnrnrnxiM. raruauiara pra 4 UUiAJlAiAl.QOM M. lua,Ma. if ,Ha' SBf 5g 1 .1 . 1 !i . i 5 a -p i'i'',i:MfilHI'o -1 Tho Raleigh. Sentinel POBLISHED D AILY AHD - WEEKLY. Catscriptioa Hatc-la' AiTanc.i Dally Sentinel, one yearpostage paid, 13.00 n i. P s ali months . ; , ri & A.B0 Far the campaign, four months, i ( J.00 Weekly Seotloel, on year, postage p'd, ; 1.00 " six months, . 1.00 For tha campaign,- " ' ' ' ' ' .50 , That our readers may e with what JnTor our paper U received by our odlturlsl bretb ren, we glrs below a few extract embracing what tbejr say of bsj . . . . U ' N0TICC3 OF THE PftES3,. , ! " Newben Times, Sep. ' ' Tb leading democraUc paper hi tbs Stat. Toisnot Transcript 'The Raleigh Sentinel under It new tnana- rers ana propnetora m greatly Improved, ai 1 now on of our moat valued exchanges. ''nRlcbmond.fVaiiwnlr.V The Ralalgh Sentinel publishes a six pare weeny, tna 1 arrest sna nanaaomeat paper we nave seen pruitea in nonn Carolina. i shew enterprise aad thrift, the vesatt f good management and live, thunder.. , L,.l., .'""tdojdaonr' Messenger. ' !) i The Kalelgb Benttnel, under its present able management shews a decided lraprore- ment. taitea witn marxsa aomty, iu ren- eral make up aad typographical appearaoce la excellent. w ve wian ummv man- ffrom the Salem Press I , ana laiinii mniw.b hmuw . u o hw . . n agement has been much improved, In manner and matter. We have been in regular receipt 01 tna Jieuy neouaei xara weec or more, and hope its dally ruiu WUl conunue. Spec imen numbers can' be seen at this office Price wine Dally $3 peraanum. xjiui . Ifrom tha FsvetteTniA WMe-Awske 1 Tha SentmeL tha bsbm of -which, ha bead a terror to radlcaiura sine Holdea pledged "the last dollar 'and the last man'l to the support of the Confederate States govern ment, has passed Into new hands, and la as suming aa attttad front which It wll hurt many a aestrucuve , canister , into . raoieai ranks. " ' ' " ' ' ,r u ja;a 1.ki i- .1 3'.? en'!. th.d u-n rOreansboro Masonic JoamaL t u ;o vesday as a morning dally and decidedly In prwved. Tbs new manarers and editor prom be to do better In the future, and present a better paper than the Initial number. They but perhaps do it, but w can't see mucs chance for improvement. Gentlemen, we wish yon succesa. V'3''-' '"'' TRobesonlan.'l ' ' The Ralstgb Bentinal, under" fh present management, ts very sieneraliy improveo. it contains as much resdlng matter a hereto fore, and la one of the very beat dally papers In this state. In common with a great many people ot this state we revere the name of the Sentinel, and will always f leam of tta prosperity wita pnae ana pleasure, tney have reduced tha rates for tbe eampabrn, as will be aeca In another eelnmn. ;.. ; . 'oil- Vfcksbnrg (Miss.) Herald.'1' Ho Tbs Raleigh Sentinel needs no eulogy from ns. Every one that reads it kaows how It -4 .1 .. .11 1 . . . 1 .w a.w- and although eome may differ with it, yet ali can aay tnai it is sincere in its course, ana is working tot the best Interest of the people of North Carolina. , ? -A-!i ' r-!; fMorphy Herald. , . Tbe Sentinel Is a living exponent of de mocracy, seeking, by the force of polished argnmenti to prove tbe necessity of restor ing both state and national goternment to the gnManee Of the democratic party. - Un dent present able management it takes an enviable position amo g the beat journals In the land, increasing the former oromhience of It name, by maintaining tbe highest de gree ox emciency. Every aemocrat in tne mountains should take it, and every republi can who does not desire aa addition wrinkle to his brow, should shun It, for its peraua aivs arguments entail thought. With better mail facilities. Murphy would contribute to the support of the Dahr Sentinel; snd this assertion is baaed oa the extensive circula tion enjoyed by tbe Uerald'a copy. : & i..:' non.LG TAR. ; WILMINGTON, N. 0. !',.).. It..: : I i.aiil a n'l A . FIRST-CLASS DEMOCEAnq: NEWSPAPER LARGEST CIRCULATION 7. OF -ANT DAILY NEWSpAJpK)$ K0BT11'- ' v-.'i-f h .GABALINA: uivt i'I Wk ' . ' '. i t(, s.',, s ''.3 i ;iTHE '",H "'' . Only : Daily Paper ; : Published In WILMINGTON, a City )' bf nearly 20,000 Inhabitant; and , f, tbe Great Centre orXorlh y,s v ih.Carplina. Trade ll, I ;'.i i-p f SUBSCBIPTIOW iuA One TrsiV "-' Six Months, $7.00 4.00 .2.25 Three. MoBtha; JL? : ADVKBIJ8ISO BATES IttASOJIABLK, !, r.Z , JVM, II. BEBNABD.'cMi 1 ,i'.f :;.! . .-Editor A Proprietor, m. 1 iQ eT , .-v-a Tiv.irnbm . Wfl' v a. -a ss sai vi A vt w w i.vr "".fij li J. 1 nt ii. xsfryj -At-ti ROBERT A. MABTLN A COdJ t'-' Ik, QROCElla AKD COMMISSION v IIEKCIIANTS, ' hv: -f i; v,J. i silt uj.w4 !; J &i.' No. II, Stcaxobb Street, is , PETEBSBURG,' YA.'" ' - '-";t ConaLnimenU of Tobacco. Cotton. Wheat Ac, solicited and which will have faithful personal attention. . ., , ' jury 33-o.sm. -i- c a ........ F OR SALE. HI..-! A FDIB YOUX0 CHESTER SOW,. 14 OBtas old. . Any person wishing a, fins breeder; will, address ,"E,". box 453, Raleigh, .'rl.rrc. Mustnres bonomblssnd art . eiaan. rrll. lar wnl Addrct 4, V. UatlU CU Bb AOUU.JA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2, I i'.r:'i a; , .. ... ... , . 1 1 i.J ' . ' r.H Address - of Chairman - State Democratic Com- Ol-I.MOX OP BIOOItE,1 BAT . w TIJC AKD OTIIEIU. . Aa Appeal for the Balntainance , ... .-v0f Lair.' v? ; " v ,J 1 .T .1." ' ti)'.n ' i ' ' ; ' o I 1.'Un n-.B , . , SAUK, N..a, Oct 80, 76. Uont. B.F.. Moon and WtU:Matile, rrutm : . r , . Gibtlxxkb j I respectfully call your attention to aa order leaned by J. B. mil rr a U a- I, .-. . a L saua, v. . aa., v .aa uvpuuiasHtt psv lished in the Daily CJoastitution, of this city. 01 tne wraaeni date. This order can tains, in my opiaion. so mnolt tuat Ja not only revolutionary, but eubveraive of the very rndiment of oar law. and eareciallT wherein he' invokes the ''higher law" to clothe his deputies witn ancn an sxtraoruinary immunity. I deaire to obtain your opinion in tagtri to tbe aame for tbe benent of tbe pnbuo. v ery truly and reapecuuiiv years. ....' -"'WIS: K- t'.tvr tin J:'-k Ch'm. State Dam. Goto.: ; it HCm. R. Cox, CAatman, sjcf , ( . , ' Bin : We have received youra of this oav, eallinr oar attention to an order iaaaad by . B. HilL Esq .' ' U. ' ft Mar shal, and published in the Daily Con. stituuon of to-dsy, aaxing our . opinion npen tne same lor tne use, of tbe public. f Tho1 titfeetion ' aakad invalvea the highaet oonatitoUonaJ right of freemen, and wo will answer it only in thai light we itnow 01 no sucn ireeuom .from ar rest secured to any United State officer, wan Molding an ome under tne red- era) goveruxusni, aa that ohtimadti in tho following DerafirraDh: "Wo deputy maralial or anpervisor la subject to arrest by any atate aathority while on duty, and any attempt to make sncU arrest ratuvbo ignored,, and resist ed. If a Federal officer - oould, for a day area, panopllae ita incumbent, he oould be armed - forever, daring hie official term, s gainst all srreet, when ao Bhield-. ed by bis impenetrable omaal armor. i verv reaneotfnllv. 1 i,4 ,-: 'V.j.-i , ; B. F. Mooaa, We fully coincide in the above opin ion: -" v ' .-' M.- W. Bansom, A ' 8. Merrimon. 0. M. Uttsbee, Walter Ulark, T.. M. Argo, 8. r. Alordecai. D. u. ityan. K. u. Lewie, K E! Stamps, R. T. Gray, Geo. At. Bmedee, B. A. Ashe, ; w. Yfi Jones, Armiatead Jsnea, E.- F. Page, T. P. Devoreax. ' ,..-. - To th Pcbijo: ' ' " ' The publication of Mr. J. B. HilL above referred to, presented to my mind the encouragement of anch Btartling law lessneae (doabtleaa undeaigned,) that! at once addrwased to Ilona. William At. Battle aadB. F. Moore tho above letter and received their reply, which I aub- mitted to Hon. II. W. ltansoai and to members of the Raleigh bar,- now in the city, -, r."-i au .! m-'I 3j Xn oorrospondenco seeds no expia- nation. Tha .niatingBialtadr -able and ttprisht iurisU and patriots, r wbo tho promptly complied with 1 my reqneet, have given the country their opinion. which ia concurred in by other members of tbe profession. . , , f ..- . . aV I bave confidence, enure confidence, that their opinion ie right.' All men with any respect lor law can bavs tmt.one sentiment ia regard to Mr. Hill's publi cation that it ia not only dangerous, but destructive of every, principle of free elections. - No Inch pcaver has here tofore been assumed in. this country. He proposes to sabstitite his will, and the will of his deoutiea. for the lawful authority of the state ef North Carolina. I feel it to be my duty, aa wen aa mat ol every lover of his country; to protect against this shameless usurpation, and to advise my countrymen not to be in timidated from an honest and fearless dischanre of their duties whether dene under show of aathority or otherwise. . All illegal orders are void, and no man is expected, or ought to obey them. Yet, I adviae and urge you to exercise supreme moderation on the day of elec tion: to observe tne laws of tne inu, uia to violate no man 'a rights. , But I alao nrge you to maintain with the firmness of men your own rights aad to discharge Soar duties as' freemen. " Do nothing jatoan possibly excuae unneeeaaary and illegal interference, but do not per mit lawless and oompt partisans teob- atrnet you in the. free exercise of your rights and duties. Use forbearance and exert every moral ' lnnaenoe to prevent any improper conduct oa tbe part of the deputies and supervisors but do not suf fer tnem to subvert tne election 01 tne people and drown the voices of North Carolina. For ; remember, - that '- these elections are held under the lawa of oar state, and her officers should maintain the peace, enforce her laws and not per mit tho people to be divested of ' their rights, and with i the election of atate office, I again remind yon that the Federal ofheers bave not even a pretence to interfere. - And in this connection, I peal to our friends in all parts of .the .atate, oa the day of election to close ail places of busi ness that they, and their employee, may devote that day to their coo try and aid in iaattguratiBg B reign of law, of reform and twoonoiliauen for the people of this afflicted and unhappy country. ; . ; . ' ---Very wapectfully, . r '. -- . Wat. It. vox. RADICAL HOPES A5D FEABS. Trr.rTiTT? tmrit pnf THE NATIONAL REPUBLJ- JL'AN tXlMMTTTEK-. ' ""':ttT" Tna -Weafcra Waterloo) Traaaa ffera tb right ts the Emptrer-State-Tbe Fasten Washington despatch to tbs World. f I The following Important letter, iden- tary of the national republican commit tee la New Yerk and addreased 1 to Postmaster drnandsf, of this olty, showing tbe hope and fears aa well aa tbe plans of the republicans two weeks ago, waa ebtaiaed by accldeat- to-day. ' Iu aulheaticity caanet be suocessfully qaestionedt ?i i,'w V V iv S ' flXAJXtCB'a NatiOH'X. , BXPCBUOAW Committk. Fifth A v. Hotel. Hon. Jao, PJmundt, ,Wa4ifigion"- . 4 Deab 6iat I am.!' directed hy ;Uia chairman of the-' Bbore' cwmmktee to call your earnest attention' lo tha .las portance of jout alng every means at year comsriaae if financial VaadT:other wise, to aid thesaavasr to 11 bis state. Bstorna received here; front undoubted private aourcea leave no room to doubt the loss of Indlaaa by a majority of from 5,000 to 7,000 and the probable. loss of Ohio, or, if. we bave carried it, the majority ia so small a to leave very little hope of success there la No vember, This low can easily be made up by eur carrying- lao rour states or North and JSouth rCaroliiia, Mississippi and Louisiana.' -Xou wlll tse 'at eaco tbe importance ortaia state to our suc cess. Ananetnsnu nave nearly bean completed whereby the four states above alluded to will be anade certain for our ticket. It ia also positively certaia that a combination will be mads . with the Sloe una democrats la Broekjyn of such nature aa te uJBicdauv icsacu Aimen a msjority In King county, If it is not wiped out entirely. 1 1n tais city matters are progressing y faveratxy , towards a union ef ell elements opposed to Tam many, and ae doubts are entertained ef a aucceaarul coalition, notwithstanding efforts looking to a union ef anti-Tammany with Tammany are beiag strenu ously made. There are the best ef rea sons fer saying, that under no circum stances will Bhafer or O'Brien adhere to any compromise whatever.. Their dislike ef Kelly and fear and haired of Tilden will, so far as they can, compel tnem to resist any - effort pnt forth to unite the party. : Morrissey there is no certainty about. It is thought, how. ever, that if tbe terms offered by Tam many are at all favorable, he will favor their acceptance. Failing In that, it ia believed he will go over le Tammany. if ae should tie so tbs effect on the canvass in this city, where Tildeu's ijority mast come . from. - will be hard to estimate. It will, probably re sult In giving him such a majority that the state will be loat to us. . Therefore it is that your attention is celled to the great importance ef you, in your capa-. city aa secretary of aa important cent-, mittee, to see that your committee is fullv no to its work, and to forward im- msdiately to these headquarters, upon the receipt thereof by yeu, all moneys for campaign purposes, together with any lafermation you may be able to ob tain which, in your iudgmeaty may be of Importance to the auceess of ; the party. For obvious reasons, which you will understand, this will be handed you by private bands. I am, further in-r strncted to say that aay neglect On the' part or any . one interested in the suc cess or the republican party at tne approaching election will be held to be without excuse. i( , ',",. ..... By order , of the republican' commit. tee. ... .. . " ' ! , The letter here is not only torn, but hnutUated by accident, arising from iu loss, allowing only one letter of the i signature. DZMOCRATS XVEBZWHEBI BBS TO IT TEAT ALT. 0CB VOTERS BEGI8TEB PBOKPT- . OUTBAGB UPON OUTRAGE. , . , Cltixena of South Carolina Taken from their Beds by United States Troopa. Special despatch to the New York World. ln a n rWAkIIM A TTrrr,! ' Statea Marshal, aooomnaaisd bv Lien-! tenant Goodwin and a detachment of troops, made, a midnight raid , and ; brought ia thirteen - white citizens ac cused .'ef partieipating in tbeUenton maaaacre. Taking citiens from, their beds waa a wanton outrage, as all oould have been found without trouble at any tune, and many 01 tnem nasi notified tho authorities that they were ready to re- a. 1 ... n. -1 port wneuevos ipniimi.au. jau nera is filled , with eitizens , arrested on tho most flimsy pretexts. On the other hand, six negroes arrested on the con. ' feasioa of one. of their own aaJhberfor tearing np a raiiroad track and wreck-, ing a train and cutting telegraph wires during the earns riot, wsie released on their own 1 reoornizaaco by republican state officials, ana have not been rear i" rented by United - (States authorities. unite Btatee . AJMtnct-a.woiney Kxumn continues , to grind his outrage-mill, : The ex-part statements of negro wit nesses are sifted for horrors and furnish ed to correspondents of northern repub -' lican papers sa facts, thus throwing all i the blame on the whites, The distriot attorneyhae found it convenient Hot to' examine a single white witness, while avMuticff and perxxuttuur to be cnblished for facta sutemenu 01 negroes wnom whites accuse of originating riot, and whose stones they would flatly contradict if permitted to testify. - ' " 8eb to rr that , thi , mtaaoxs ajts tbaicaui noKor raArDTjLXsTLl Rzara- TU. ' -I J - '" K . -tr"- I. y .. . .-' . - - t