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?7. JL ' ----- ... . a- - - - - .-' " - Ekrl& I iL J. McSWEEX & CO., ; i. . Publisher and Proprietor. ' j - 1L J. McSWEEX, Editor. ro-o; ?3?LIS 0? THJ2 EAGLH: CT7S232I?T202r Cl in Advance' 6oi-Wekly, I rear. M 00 44 six months, ...... $J 00 Weekly, 1 year. $3 00 - six months,..,. 50 (' Ten copitj or-more, of the Wruir, one joojt, to one puce, go each. "V - v- TP Tbc -Electoral CcUc Vol. L-IVo. 24. FAYETjyiLl jiWedkly No. 14. I A ! iD732TlS:ra TcAjrsibnr. ch-nff84 from f o Dem. the " 13000 , Kad, would gia lTt4acd brVXJ ta 8i00 ml rar or lesA. tirt iniu. rtion. tl C0ith Dta. m-j..tdd be iamued truo 3300 Kiica rejjulnr iusertioiTnrterward, SOitaSOCO or mure. A ehag of 700 or 800 in -tV.Vrff.ttT ILITTS IX JDVAXLJZ A nch the thhee VeeUra' diatricU- wu 1 I wusonAblj expend rooW,gl.Te Dem. tnj. of SBMI-WEKKLY. lioQO etr noit U lhKAt . AV nU.nv 06 8 qaare, ou month, $3 CO iUt wi ctrry ha 6tAt hereanr. Bogere s r two months Ubt mlj b roan m-jority in Kaleigli ")- BIS mouth,; ..12 00 DUtrict. Durhwi-pkUblj elected in 7th. one jear, I . WEEKLY. .Qoa tnnan. tbre luoutlia,. 4 . f ! fix mouths,... j M one jrar, , i ...22 50 t5 00 8 00 ....15 CO bjuapTctblj Haj fraads were fotumitted in Wrreo, Gran- Tille, ike, AUmince, and elsewiiere. ' The LK'mcrMn were tut sc -Pilous after the Octo- er election in tbe Nwth -IierAt ""cn. "t rrrai;". r. vDTertiukor li;ti plate, haanratrgura-J-tYJ 0?u rwr aiAie a aiar proscription iu ftn tbe departments of the Stale and Hail road roYernnient. AVe are opposed (o'pr'Jscriptioo, but I not cmVie able to overcome nr;caJiK we b?lore in- yltatio'iptVj orotfee, SVEEiO-Y EDITIOW. I FAYE rTEVILLJE, C " pIOXDAY, NOVIIiinnR 9. 18C3. -.a Jic El tcfion iii Sortli Carolina. . .; It U still dmbtfal WWther the IUdicMi or Ptmocrola have CArricd Uu-h Mute The iuJi xiim mj that tbel-licds hare a Kmill tn t- jHtj. bat tlU depends on the fiol ritnrns frvca the ettxaa ae-arra onuf Khobrr, prcuocrat, U ttLis,lj elected Itotu tha S,il:- tary DiAtict aui tie rettrutiaa rKoar ihut Darhaia. Dric'ocrat, t Urtd iu the 71 Iif rit. It ii bcXvtd ilut ILnli-.j4 &T3 elected - jo all the iLr Dict4. I)jkerj iaaritr at April aer.Qt jd aIovt 3.CO) by buuvlf. The cjritj rcparti i kaoxrn to bxrn !n pjrar 3.0'Xl Dockery mj-jrity now i from J.QQ0 t- wliich Ut Jeaiocxitic'g.tin of JI.CWJ or tau JJutricL There ujre kWt W.OOO r:ee p4!d thie t:xne in thU DU- trict an l a tUAjority o I.0OJ u amll fr th iutal roe. A tirje aaaaber of n?.ro3 were brorht ' frscx Sovth Crt)!Ii4 Ut i & aJjoiain CijHf Pear coiau'c. n 4 other fr.uj are reported from ILinoTrr. i!raaick aai lilul.a. Iu.t April K. ll tnorrr re 1.3:11 II1jcj1 iu i . Jrity and the lladtrid majority there no i 1.5:4apdQcf2ti The Drfrucxr.rt- rf New. IUnorer dkl co: ceiCiuly d ) their fail duty t-'iiJ protection ftllil advice. lie lias removed from office and t tu ple vine Lit, men who owned large eburt s of stock and helped to bnild the roads, hirapljr on account of political views, ilo has appointed iu their stead, the tuost despicable and unfit persons in tbo Stale, who have and feel no inter est wiiatcver in tbe good or welfare of the State. His instructions arc that all Democrats occupying the most iu signiOcant' positions or employments, miLst-bo removed in favor tf the worth less followers of liudical destruction. Wo say that wink we oppose the prin ciples of proscription, we must act in self-defencp, '.l'. maintain oar own interest and lu.-.i of our friends. And to brintbo matter home heroin our midst, we have a man of white skin. who no longer deserves our coatidenco or patronage. Ho was born of a noble white woman, is partner of a white lady whom he pledged in sacred vow to protect and defend, father of interesting and in nocent daughters, who look to him for Tbcv ored) the Registrar for FjrttYille prweinct, so far as we now know p erf armed his dory in telligently, tuth fully and impartially. - We presosie be acts with the radical party though we hare never heard of hie beiag an nltra par-' tiz in. He was always free and w&4 'trained, tip to honest indastry. His eondaet as under stood deserves credit, and shows as we always believed, that the better cjass of colored pev pie and the better elass of white people natur ally harmonize and have similar interests and feelings : .. . ! " ' - . . i . . . Thk SrrPATioN.Ths iinperats am Pursuant Uf aUwoC&.'yrttyfzzu 3 , " od fu J 845, electors .'lor l'rttU nl of. the United States mil Lo "ppUt4d- next TucssdAj'. , PreTos tat ho jass. ago of thii hvr, they had been tppointl ' od on different tbays, oi directed by th Legislature of the several fiiatc. eacU " v for itselC The firat timo &f wbich tLe election was held on the- Ktnio day la alHho States was in when Tar- lor .and Fillmore weft elected, over Cass and Butler. . ; -.' "The manner of'appointlnff clccton is still within tho power, of the Leirut. laturea of the several States, whether by popular elections in dlatricU, or At a general electiori,rr by the Lcgitla tanre itself. " BL the BtAteei liar we think, concn.. rmsslntflatfi to We make a few extracts from our elect by general '.t, ict. Wo are not ang.es prf the result t the Prdsi- 8uro that loi.w..,.aa cbnktilutrd, U dential election:. I , not tho exception.. . . . : trfie lo the Co isiitntiori and th FniAn tha i maAf;n mU uuA :A rtv tt-l . ho constitutional provision Is. that lM8g!Ji2?f- km m ;;thi country may ndw.ook for that UZITJ of taking futo considers beneficent peace which has been the the Senators and ianUi;vra important bybject of inii- watchword of the 'republican party whicb the6tAto mayboonUtlodln'tbo ' is the letter, contains state- during Vthe political Campaigo. -Congress." . .'. .' the election-- w what ewonid o t Immlgratfon We Cannot Begin Views tr the Press oil the Result ZTr&i$r&PZ v e Work too Soon.. -rftmKMlT" aetuoj octot ruxat Uen Grant will V " 'F'!.-"1 vouuuum t- - tiecrthetnac ariaticaL revolutionarr I .canoq irom our distinguished tDwns-H fUdi&A leadr.rtof the -organization man, th!o Hon. Wra.. . T Bortch, exch rbich put hit! forward, if ; he orovesf reauestinffrlusj toLive a "notice i ft i fcOQW. wilj hlkxr ' ostofvoureV0aitVfo bvilT? TlL" fTirL! v . of i insert it his idea ami. this word to -iih miwea ninmr.uthoHJy, ' thereby ; j l it was not in- scribe upon lis banners. The tur- 17 :,ril " ' and we fee. moil of the last eght years has be-Lvhichthrew 0f the Statcsof thoUnioi I Mid Texas, are iillliVTto antksronism to the I ders. e takehe iitrertv xMTpuDHcan pariTT iJecaiise ue will l ino-ir hfir- Alrhnrtfrl T 1 - . 1 . .... . . power ana money una Dareiy secuied j De in antagonism to tneir unjust'mea- tended for publication, nrinflipr TlndiVnl i-inTnrdi in ii oIsures.- But remember, mv Rermblifian f.- 7:i .T: ZrrrZ friends, vou are electinm th vor nnaenf .l"at .Tr e,1,PPr8n?8 0" c?!Wie' i unen K.was war Virginia, Mississippi, vxuu. AcuangeoiooooToiesin renn- - W1 Whioweto- throughout the State will be only in the .held, the people bore it with excluded from the fight of votia: and syivania, where 7U0 00J men vote, aud I tgj Xvler, there "was nothing sajd foo glad to notice , in, a commen- strong hearts and strong arms. But their lubabitnnts restrained, undcr th a change of 2500 votes in Indiana, I about what he would do Youeipect- Jatory style, a matter bearing so di- when this'was followed by fouryears penalties of military law, ft-om atttmpb- where are near 300.000 v.ita Arnnl.l I ed him to be committed to the nolicv rectlv and couspicuousl v unon the of violent nt i ... .m'.. ctt.x. I of the Whisr party. . When vou elected interests of North Carolina. 1 constantly threatened a renewal of .'-The number of States permitted to uiecuirieuiuose owes democratic pijimnrA. h.'WMnnKmn;Mf. Kt in ' nr. i L. .;.:.. ..:r. vote under thiw rnl,.JM5nn- U9A r oil J,..,.Cr.nn. I . : ' .. .. .u., vvaaa, utJ luuri uuuii uiis mttiiur as oiitJiN sauuumui y rune, ptuiuuir nuiieuce l ,. . . . w wt v" ailU elfcCted SevmOUr. I fonr mnnrha nffet. !,. oWt;nn l'o , - . ..!. ! .. .. .! t . r. . . 1 . I the 37 of wliudi tbn TTntntt U- tAtlt, wrncn ine iuiure prosperity or wortii got exnausceu. aiiq wnen, nnaiiy, , " , " "bv j-aiuuuiiL- i ri i i r .l' cr...i. j j i.. w... ,j,u. preate-st general in tbe greatest Avar of modern ,c party. So when vou nominated r",' , T . '" t'-jr , Tho Gen. Grant with nil the rermtation of the I chief reliance was upon the Damocrat- eaicst general in the greatest Avar of modern ,c party. So when you nominated .v . . 7 iT" , ; ' , . " -; . 7 ' ... T . . V r T , Tho whole number nf rnf r 1! times, and with all b moderate and libend Johnson, which you did because he ?. l&rY invoiveaana oe neve , mat nonary ... piaaorm, irom wnicn we th permitteJ to yl0 " .0uld be 3 7 views heretofore, cr.me jnst this near being! was a Southern man. rLarubter.! I t,ie attention bf our, people cannot could see nothing but' a. stormy fu- rri,A..i..ui,oi..' ...i defeated because he was put forwad by llttdi- Yes, you did; you did not know even be too urgently or too frequently di- ture and a tempeet-tossed country, votes are- Vinrinin lo. nlV?V uL i cansm. me Democratic party entered tbe I whether he belonged to the Ivu-Klux rected to it. And -we here beg leave there wou Id have been lustilication TWn a . " 1 campaign in almost a Iypel:.:s minority-aiid or not. Loud laughter."! But he to state that the columns of tlmMes- for de3nair if no means ot e5cane hail hm . , camo out almost successful It is now a live lived down South, and you wanted the senger wiil ever be found ta ready been opened up. ( But the great sol- t ion is therefore 94 orihich the mnl strong naona par,v-ha., made large gns odor of nationality about your Vice- andVvilling vehicle of any sugges- dier jwho had lorm'erly givehus peace joritj nS and feels more fully than ever the confidence of President: you wanted a : Southern . ,&. , , p. , , ., '. . & . lt , JV11V "-v.uij iu i.iu w no, 7 nnno rnimhinrr fhiof nnAotii : tn Iw rk Kir li 12 ri llifartr . nrnn ilia nftnin oriAd ' its own strengthand the justice of its cause. man, that it might introduce a little """""6 v..u.. j - .....-. 6-w.uo, ...u 0tWuu e sunjoin lor convenient refcrcnoo i a list ot tlio States, with the vptcto - which they are severally entitled. thern I j ' do i im - - - j o i ijttj tions touching this question, which" by 'his military genius, again stood . EaJiadism is ndmicpd i4 ti. i.ii f.t thi leaven into vonr NnrHwn hnrlv. Vr.n may tena to a wa.Ken tne minds oi iorwara as tne i representative ci with all its force, frands and patronage, it can found Andrew Johnson, and you knew the people to its importance, or di- peace in the storm of political pas Kcnrccly control one half of the American pop-j he had been a Democrat; and yon knew . rect them as to the; best method of sion. The country felt, the power of Itadicalism mnst now be cautious I "e loved tho Democrats so much that conducting the enterprise, j t ' the sacred word,and rallied tound One more I Bepublicans and Whigs had before A cuangv HolJ..,, J1G lt-iidr'nf rhrarlieal lirtrtA'. , . 4..., whose orgjiu" eucournged and adylscW those Avreeiic.s to destroy the virtue aud chastity of nil that we hold rear and dear. This man then W. 11. Tom linson openly and publicly casts his su2Vage for a negro and the negro Jiu:ed of a JJin to the tu jjritr they tad look to him as other pure and lovely deralit3WoTm.wasrrnablycx-tIjngntcrSt v jvei. ki:d waters, look to rfed th majority the; n w wrnl I be lUUUf ... r .u i i i i i ' t i t -Kt v tt . , , I their fathers, brothers and husbands, rkM and M K-y m-osjld tj eltetb Just j hiakfit-4..of3.vo;eHin.VwII.m- to shield aud protect them from the . vrer fntt Ra IicuI f iKMn'KTUia Avoald elect ! poUnted liands of tho vile wretches wUo 3drK.r. Them wr. 313 It .l!cI voios ami are followiucr the footsteps of W. W. ikmM o'ouf iu tbntM-A of ttie 2idi:l vok in tht eouaty voaltl elect A. A. JtrKoy to Cja- Lut April i.2T Caervatire Vrtteri were tvporte 1 iu lijnover and 410 r.iten a . voting. Therowere eetUinJy 2WJ-prob-Uy 30O difrjncbietl cien in the county, rearly all of whom AinLl vote P-ni'K ratio. SoppuM 3C0 of tLrve toot votir. in April nnd SOU disfranchised ha 1 voted this time; then in stead of 2 3 CO w ..il.l harm 2.9K) D inocmt tearing I oOO IUdicnl m.ijority. Thin wnnld till be( MeKoy without ehanginj any IUJi vote at thra rtection. . The lUvlical vote in April wa. repotted 3571 horiiig 34 in. rrae now. It U Kiid 300 or more of thoo are recently frm K. C Then we bjui io-Ut that the New Hanover Democrat did not do their daly and that they at vbvrtly nP"isiblc for war fai.'are to enrry thU ditrk-t. W know aany iadiriJuAH that have vroried bnt vc te live the mot of the party leaders there have ttl timid and inlia""rent. We have fail rxlarus from bll tho counties in. . thU District except Montgomery,. JiUJen and Frnoaick as follo-xs- Democratic ma jorities: UnMtt. Ii4; Anson. 40; Robeson, lS;Colnmboa, 453; S.tmpion, CnmUr lod 83 total 1.3JA Itadicat.mjoritics, ?Joore, J35; Richmond. 430; New Hanover. 1.571. total abowtng IUdjcal mnjunty of SOI. coly nl.it ion. tLe scales are nearly balanced, blender and Radicalism fall. Then, in the administration of the government, which is another the nnrty must retnrn to liberal views and crat and vou cleCted him. ; I did not constitutional duty or fabdly and recklessly vote for hlID because my suffrage was rlnnge itself into certain defeat and rnin. ?r a.a nonesi son oi unio, Ureorge xx when the next tirm of ofSce expires. We of the'Siuth haA-e fchowu that even under the odions reconstruction' policy .we can control the affaire of the Southern States. Though partially disappointed we have much to Lopo mid work for ami ire irjV do it. Democrats, stand by your colors stick to yorvr frionds and htill opposo, watch and subdue your ene Tho recognized States are; We trust that the meeting propo- timecienouncea mm as a demagogue ged w;i. be a lar?e one. comnosed of thing front a Demo- i .r a. - S.i i It was auiJising to see tho colored Judges when they saw the ticket of a Pendleton. fCheers.? You made Andrew Johnson Vice President, and some onesfiys that God Almighty made him President and it is not for me to settle disputes of that kind I leave it to those who may have time to discuss it but just! as : John son lwa reinsed lo follow vour radical projects, aud as ytou have denounced him, just as surely will you. be der nonncirg-Gronton the 2Gth of .v Octo ber, 180, it he shall be elected Presi dent. And then, too, we shalL- have ccrtan republican in Town who epnld I the satisfaction of. saying that w.vdidJ 41. i.r4 i :ii. i. I T.""-.".--. : : 1. . . . - i P I . party. Lct liim then be remembered by this community. Ho says by this act, to us, that he 'pares not for our .views or interests or for the interests of his native soiL Let us then sav that we care not for his views or his brcf. Let ; no mart, who appreciates a mother v.? wife, sister or daughter, be so forgetful as to buy from this enemy, one mcrscl of beef. Let his m?at rot upon his bench, until it is as filthy nnd full of vermin as is the radical party of X. C. We have other good true, honest butch ers, who keep good beef. 1 Jordan Braucb, Wm. Alitchel and Capt W. J. Tolar the latter of whoin as is well knotvu, has for twelve long months been persecuted by this same TfArtitvil rir I1..0 . . . . f as . 1 Uls W.V.U LUUIIUV V4 A LA jladicl mnjority. and Bmnswick probably lou i tho oM dftnp prison of Fort ' Macon, JJeooemtic majority. One retort from l:!aden i housed in close cell with the filthiest to cram the white people with the be lief that he voted the Democratic tick et substituting Docfcery for McKoy. But as this gentleman voted by .certifi cate 1 was ft nnd when the colored Judges saw it they remarked that "the white repub licans were not vorth a damn apy way." Official Vote of Moore County. MeXeills, m l vsor s, he was trapped, and his ticket 1(1,, nil except the erasing of Galloway j Sloan's ' Sander's, Sandhills, Shuffield, AVc regret to learn that the Turpen- fitter's, . I II AVlMU'U a ' 1 a x ry tine Still of Col. J. D. Radcliff, at Lau- rii burg, was bnpned last Saturday 1 ight. It is thought to be the work of .-iu incendiary, and we are glad to know that the gnilfy party will be brought to punishment. M. Spring, Seymour 11G 102 127 110 44 :' 28 ! 47 30 101 10 : SS3 f i i Grant. S2 45 190 231 9$ 75 19 84 140 13 43 1.0i8 '8,83 135 Is that the qpnnty it Democratic by B mnjority. nd another report of 150 XUdical majority and still another that Radio d majority U nbont am a in April acme SCa The conn ty i probably radical but by reduced mnjority. 80 see Dorkery'a mnjority will cot be Ies than tCO and may not go mncb over 1 ,000. , It is plain now that the connt made in tbe JtUjk jaat after the LumKtton Convention was very near correct. The only imxrtant difference from Uxi atLoiate ii in th? luattcr of 2Tw lUaoter. U m raaaonaU lo expect . ssaaoch thers as elsewhere. Doekery boted . at lAmberloa thai he would be ro-tlected by OCO C3Janly. The f-4ct is now epparcnt tlud . A U ftlkctid by the accidental neglect, as it msy U termed, of New IJanover. T"e. now f0'.'aated on reason and UctiC. With what is known now throagheat tbe district, another election wxl week would elect HcKy by 1.000 majority. Th first four congrcMion ai dulricts gia some 10.000 to 12,000 votes for the Democrat aa iti.liiiited ! t ha mrti il ra'ama . K.r ir,.li:-v-., Mr- Jtn MeKethan. who lives some 8 miles diawell we would carry thesUt by lOOOOl west of Faytateville, was going home with n m-jority. We ouly expected the Cth 61U spd vnSn laa1 of 'Uvt oa Ust Ti A DiatxicU to pun half fti much n the Toice wlIfd to L,m thAlt anJ he Mvf one or im'and thw would give a Deo. mJ. in the more weu in the rk near lhe IIe RroK0 state of about SotXX The 5th Ditrif t it mui from bia 8061 n lhe Whffon to KM who il WAS Wnvl, bnt little gain but the Cth 7th I nda4ljnst his staves, and called -Who are youf of the filthy negro. And that too for a crimeTof which he was as innocent as tne babo nnboni. Yet this man Tomlinson fjave his influueo to poi-pt t uAte this wicked miserably wicked and damnable party in power.1 As to this Eagle, it shall not eat one mouth ful of his meat, but iu tho capacity of tho uanie, 'Buzzard," givon by )uck ery, it shall pounce upon the filthy carcass of Itaalcalltm. Tomlinson and all other kind of 'tlt'iiuess. Tbeso re marks aro not intended to reflect upon any member or connection of the fam ily of this man. We havo the highest regard for them, and know that they deprecate this act as much as wo do. We, therefore, beg that they will re member that these remarks ore only for )!". If. 2'vMlinsen. llr. Gales a Radical at Manchester who ot the flag raising Ueif voluntarily ascended the stand and declared for Seymour and Blair, came to Town and voted the Radical ticket, tail, negro and all. And it was so reported of Mr. James Stewart, but we are glad to say Mr. S. boldly voted the full democratic ticket nt 71st precinct, Hius showing that he had too much respect for tho white race nnd for fhe white women of his state to cast a vote for a negio to represent him in the Electoral College of North Carolina. i - u e learn Mr. CoAvardin, of the Richmond Dispateh, is to deliver his celebrated Lecture on "Reconstruc tion" in Pavctteville soon. His effort has met with great success elsewhere, and will, no do abt, be well received hero. . ltd tSKf . V"T ' M J n r -j. 2 s3 ' the leader who could give it hope. TFrom the New York World, deni.l representative rneh of the wealth and Tf. is nnf. mArplxr n ih rpnrpsrnfft. enterprise of all sections of the State ve 0f a henfen nnrtv. nnnrlno- nil auu tnat, us action may inspire liiac un0il tw r wounds, that wa .vindi. uueigy ituu i'limusiuui so ujucu nee ded Oil this subject. i We. now give the letter above re ferred to: . . t . -'.' --: Goldsboro'l Nov., 2; 1S8S. Mkssks. Editors: e 1. Alabama...... . 8 2. Arkansas 5 3. California 5 4. (Joanecticut. . . . C 5. Delaware 3 6. FlorkU. ... 3 7. Ocorgia . . 0 8. ITlinois ....... 1G cate in this -the very crisis of our 10. Iowa s- misfortune, and as we believe of tho tt- Kansas 3 m ir a i country's calamity, theardor and the JJ SaS:::::! 7 courage,. but the desperateness also, 14. Maine .... 7 o our struggle. Ratherlo.we pro- SSSZi claim1 in this'--most' trying hour Ji7; Michigan IS. MinaoioU....'..4 l'J. Mitinouri 10 20. Nctraaka U 21. Nevada 3 22. New Haiopb!re A 23. K?wJrtty.... 7 24. New York.... 3 25. Noilh Carolina V 20. Ohio ..2l 27. Oregon . 3 2H. lViuinTlrnnlv 2 2J. Rhode Idand ' 4 liH Sonth Carolina (I 31. TeiincHHee 10 32. Vermon t ..... . & '.13. West Virginia G .ease.gtve nonceinac ameeung speaking for ; a party serenely secure! Will h(i IipIiI in fhii ('flint TT,-iiis!o in o - . i T ' n v ' V. . . ,V i ; .. oi possessing tne iurure oi our coun- woioaouio , on i iuay uie j,oiu try, aid of moulding her magnificent llrU 11JU lUlldlUCiailUU: iiio- suu- b J 31. Wiwcomiia .3-1 States.... . 3 States excluded , 23 ject of immig i alio n. H r. Edwa rd -ftJaj:ftcei4ly4Jmpor-ted forty lnnd'in about two weeks for others. Mr. Atkinson has consented to go with him and bring over as many itnmigrant laborers, mechanics, house servants, gardeners &c. as may be de sired. Persons from all sections ot the State are requested to attend the meeting1, that they may rtiake the necessary arrangements With Mr. Atkinsop who is a gehtlemjjin of pro perty and high character, land 4 will be pleased to bring over, several thousand immigrants. Also plesse ask the papers off the State, friendly to the movement,! to notice jthe mee ting. W. T. DORTCH. Goldsboro Messenger 1 ,T An Interesting Letter. We take pleasure iu using the following letter from Col. Daniel Dcchert, of destinies when jtscll shall have been purged arid; moulded for-that impe- j -fi0uiai dying-you thj which out of disaster wiq get discipline, out oi mistor- T : r- ... - ... Total ..'.;..,, 17 Louisiana iscntitlod to seven of thobo tunes, patience and unconouerable courage, out of blunders, wisdom and a settled will. To this . great work, here and now, upon a battle-field vgfrich has been lost, do we invite, Beneath undishonpred standards, the youth, the manhood of our time. " i' From the New York Ilerald. . Beyond these generalities Ave have to the method of "castlnx tho voXes of electors, aflerlein ''apjjointcd" -that is, alter being chosen in the 5tat are iev. College is merely A conventional term, employed" to describe tho.aggriw gate of electors in each .State when un sembled to vote. There no such ti tle known to the law. The directions of the constitution are: that tho clex'U , ors shall meet in their rcpectiro States and vote by ballot lor President and ico President, naming theintoparate o 3 a. o -J 1 I A DisTBEssrxo AccroEXT. A few days since, Mr. James Tutterson a worthy citizen of Ala mance couuty was handling an old gun not supposing it was loaded, when it went off, tho entire load passing into his body inflicting a j mortal wound, of which he disd in five days. Mr. P was but recently married, and, having finished his buildings, had just gono.to house keeping. a -7 Ci . j ... . j oo some oeiier, icavmg ire rcsoit m 3onb. There was reported in April a lUdical majori ty in the state or 1 a, rU. , Now snppoie 10,000 disfpinchised Demo crats voted thin time (and perhaps there were swe,) there would still bo a majority of 9.000 EdicL - If 4 districts gain 12.000, 7 districts would fmia 21.O0a Adow 1.5C0 to a district, s the number of disfranchised who voted CvaMcratie this tioie snd this nixes C.OU0 g iin f rocs. the rhsfraaohued in the first four district. tbs tonrgsin nar 1 2 000 entire we see there is probably another 6,000 gin by a chartga from lUdical. to Decsocml. -Then supposing 1.S00 IWaoeraU dlafrasehtied in the thrse other pistricUiu all 450a This wa th 12.000 toUllfti ti -4 .ditrict firt:l6.500 gain, 94 rsdiici lie radical ma, of VtiOQ by 6J00 tarsiaff 15000 ahowiotf a difference so fair In cf the Deaoerata of 3300. Than if 1500 1 He board some onj say. That's him now, and ni th S-une time a gun fired, the bhot en. tering the sot which Mr. MeKethan had just left MeKethan then saw 3 persons two of theni negroes gnd one whito man or bright mu latto, and fired Lin putol at them. ' They im mediately ran and ono seemed to be badly wounded. A large quaq iity of blood was found at the place afterw.ird. 3Jr. M -Ketban is a good citizen snd it i3 hoped these highway, men will soon be found and broqght to justice. The only way t- manage these ragabonds aud thieves w to- shoot them down the moment they attempt Any violence to your person or property. '"..'. 4 ! Although there were such enormous frauds in sotae parts of the state on the part of the A Pr1pliccj Grant to turn Demo crat. In a speech made last week at Crest line, Ohio, Mr. Vallaudingham said; 'Now, my Republican friends, I have not said anything against Gen. Grant in this campaign I havo not done it for purpose. If he is fit to be Presi dent, long before his term expires Twill bo found supporting' him houestly aud cordially, against tho leaders of the party which expects to elect him in Xovember .Loud oheersj.J Adyou will have no right to cry out Traitor" against hini; vou will have no rfcht to talk about his Tvierizi moreizing, or his Johnson lou nominated him in Uhicasro: vou bv IC to 4- o O C5 Ci i-i c; tC Ci U O M O OS U O O C5 o ti ti h - f 1 to c a k WJ cm c oo ic e f o o o cs U C C5 h ij ii M t v K O c ( IC W w Q 00 ' CO B o P3 'O ,'''W o ! w c Pl ! " " ; o o j p 3 ' Co !4 U I C. 2S o 5 C5 lv v' H M tv O M 3 . t3 1 . i ft ci a - 2 liWCCJWOOO..' Hagerstovvn, Md.,f in answer to one written him by ouri fellow-townsman, W. P. Caldvveld, Esq: Ilagerstovvn, Oct., 8, 1SGS. W. P. Caldwell, Csq: 1 : ' - Dear -Sirj-Iarn under many obli gations to you for your ki idnss in furnishing me with the information I desired in relation to your coun try. It will be of much service in understanding the resources, &c, of your county. Itfis more than like ly that I may use' some off its facta for publication, ij I am about bringing to your State another party of Mary landers, v-; -We will leave here, if nothing f happens, about the 10th of next month, and will take a turn" over the W. N. C. R. R. ' ,. -'i j :. If the election of the Democratic candidates this Full is secured, you can expec-t a heavy" immigration to the "Old3 Nortlu! State." j If other wise, I can-hot pfomise that it will be quite so heavy. J j . . ' Yours truly, DANIEL DECIIERT. Statcsville American. Tobacco After First of J.inuary he Commissidherollntenial Rev- enue says; in a, late decision, smo king, fine-cut cheiving tobacco and snuff, sold or offered for sale, after January 1, 18G9, and all other man ufactured to b a ceo o f e v e ry d es c r i p- tion, soiq or onerea iur pile, alter July 1, 1S69, must be in stamped packages, and tobacco on jhand after the respective dates named, not irV notiiipg more on the presidential issue. ,y n thch. ,,.l!lotfi; si certy hlwl Sl.n, Iiiopubhc will look to; General .Grant ift0 of tho iei-Mms votctl for, and for aijust and economical adnmustra- transmit them to tho President of th- ng, or his FiN The Gbeat Mill Suit. The creat such packages, must De repaciceu, to izing you.- suit of Little vs. Stanbaok, mentioned comply. with the law by lhe owner us last week, was continued until a I thereof. Th exnonsi nf rennckinf? put a platforma something called a late hour on Saturday night last, when and stamping tax-paid tobacco at milium imo uJ3 ,mUq; yoa asKca too iury renuerea ior piaintm, assess- those dateg must be r- - ..ww m .v, uu c w i 14412 i4 auuuai uiiiuhcj ut iuu. iucssis borne by the tion at homo aud a widely enlarged in fluence in the affairs of tho general family of nations, j A-e think, too, the country will not bo disappointed, what ever may bo the 'fate of the extreme radical faction in CoDgress. f From fhe Philadelphia Age, dem. Though as good citizens wo bow in submission to tho popular will, no mat ter how improperly the expression of that Will may have been obtained, we cannot disguise the tact that this dis astrpus result fills ins with serious an prehensions for the future welfare of our country. Disaster to the democra tic party now is "a heavy bloAV to tho Umpn and the constitution 'The dem ocratic party for, moi'o than three quarters of a century happily ruled the nation and covered its flag with glory. It is the only organization noAV in ex istence that advocates the equality of ino citizen ana tne equality ot the States that stands fearlessly, in nun- shinend in storm, by the sacred com pact which our fathers made and that guarantees to all men -within our bor ders, native and adopted, the priceless boon of civil and: religious freedom. It made the nation. great it filled the land with prosperity and it sheltered the toiling millions from every form of oppression that human ingenuity could devise to harass the people, (lt is es sentially the party of the people, grow- ing from them and springing out of tneir loins, and it will continue to be the! earnest defender of the people's rights as long as bur present form of government survives, and as long as the masses have, .'rights to care for and protect. The defeat of such a party cannot fail to prove disastrous to the! cause of human liberty, not only in ! this republic, but throughout the civil- j ized -world. It is idle at this time to! Senate,. nt the scat of Government; and the President ot tho Scuato u to omii the certificates and count the votes, iu the presence of both Houses of Con. gress, and declare the result. i Tho time and manner of doing tVco things are prescribed by lawn of Con. gross. " ( 1 By tho law in force the Executive of each State is to furnish to the electors, on the day of their assembling, n ccr tlhcato ot their appointment m tripli cate. - '. . They are roquircd to meet on tho first Wednesday in December at 4he place which shall have Jieen designa ted by tho law of tho State. Tho State laws have .universally designs-, ted the seat of the State govern met.1' in each. They are to vote by ballot, and make three certified nnd tcalod lists; With certificate of nj)pointtncnt attached, and forward them, one by special messenger to tho Premdunt of the Senate, and one by mail, alno .'di rected to him, and one in to bo depos ited with tho United States District Judge of the district in which the elect ors assemble. . ". It i required that tbes) lists shall be delivered at Washington "before tho first Wednesday in January, . In tho absence from the sent of Gov ernment of the President of tho Sen ate, the lists are to be deposited with the Secretary of State, to be by hna kejt to bo delivered to tho.PrchidA'iit of tho Senate ;a soon as may be.M Congress is required to be in pcsmoq ' "on the second Wednesday of Februa ry succeeding every- meeting of the cToc'tors," when the ccrtificateH of the votings of the electors, "or to many !' them as shall have been received, nro to be opened by the President of tho i 1 . A . ' speculate upon the causes which led to I Sc.nlU: a"tJ.'t;ou1nct, a,ul I" our'defeat ' From the Philadelphia PrcsR, rad. General Grant, the leader in war, on a platform tho evangel of peace, sweeps the country by a majority of t lie pop ular vote of over half a million a com pliment never before bestowed by this who shall fill the ofliocsi of President and Vice President oft he United States ascertained' and declared, agreeably to the constitution.' .The act ual result of this election may be popularly known Avithin a few day, the ollicial votes will not be cant until tho first Wednesday in December, ported, and J daresay he would have Giles Leitch, of Robeson, Hon. T. S. accepted the Democaatic nomination Ashe, and J. IJ. argrave, counsel for- q. Laughter.J ' plaintiff; Jas. M. McCorkle, Esq., of J3pt he took care in his letter of ac- Salisbury, and Col. R. T. Bennett. radirala,' we bive bat little cause of complaint ceptauce to say that he would not pro- counsel for defendant. An appeal lias I in 'Cumberland this" time. In this connexion claim any policp." He did not consid- been taken to tho Supreme-Court. V - J vr it auvisauie to ao so in aavance oi wadesOBro Araus, Cf the threo Western districts "b ! we wot3Js.iT that Matthew K. Iearr. Jr. ml- ler it advisable to do ko in ndvrin ofr A woman who h as a s good tignre does not require tbo low a dress to make one aAvare of it; but a badly mado girl cannot I suppose that un dressing lierself will rqYe! wha,t the oare iact aemes, i iiuuoii. auu cvcteuiu o nearly one i The ofiieial nnd authenticated icku t hundred thousand voles the war ma- will not be declared before tho second jority of the martyred Lincoln; The Wednesday, which will be the 10th day of February, next. Finally, by the samo laws it is pro vided that "tho term of four years foi weight of this expression of the nation ai feeling is unmistakable and most significant. Xever before has a na tional verdict been rendered with such unaniraiiy, stern decision and solemni ty. Buchanan was chosen b' a plu rality vote; so also was Mr. Lincoln in J which a President and Vico President shall bo elected, shall, in all case?; com, mence on tho Fourth day' of, Alrireh ncnt feucccoding that on which tho J8G0 as had been Polk and Taylor be- j rotea of the electors shall luttu Wu lore him, km-en." 1 O. Picmm. t t X. -t - " r . . r i -.j - t . " -rr " 1 I Af J o'ti I - A ( i . - ! ' i . .:. -. !
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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