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- ,-r ""a . ...1 !,2x 1 :'X a - l "' ' , , J XXix: "Tt.U Ar.7u,o'rrJ,e Ix!U J;'.J),!nlu'.h art Flvrnal Y'yilKeipi .'.I. J J'.'mmi .VilVi .' ueu ln'i J.'u , '., I J , t, . - . X - ' , . ' 4 .., t i r ' ' ' . - . 1 : f i i-. w - . C i "xiVfdkiuc:: Monihi i - o o o O o too - ! W .'i X S N th j- -wo o,-f r C4 ths ; i v.r.'' ; i r r? 3 c4 , Ct . , ' , XI fr L-' 1 1 1 e s i I '" ' ' ' " ' I 111 I 1 0 rffWM innn . turtai ' nvriot It i oa lb ' iJ of Tfmpw. orJl(y. Wblkltter U . ,.X mmoi without ftr r -keilXV(HUik lloaf of ttt II I A it Houic iioU Mornilne III aor. thoroiichlf MrntlfloJ wflh tb - rriujMJ Ift tb loaotfj. . i. .cbvrla Norman: her vork nnd r rwrd. Aoe ttrlrtory By T. 8. bur w 11 commt U Jn7 Tiny T-rn r the Cablai Otoiui, Bialo-Wojk, nd UHh ' Abuut Uu uiJit!j ji'O, a 0 or ai ad pf, a tkh patron of tho clancc and a! In Horlia cHml ftu aruouutlug to alxjul f 150acli, f thfl bot csij'on Uie bUtfj of tha lliJJLo Agct, r itronomjr, rology, poetry, 4indtitj)hjriir and abat 1101 CAoh, for th lAt romance and tli bctttjxxua. A pohimittea of rocrebert of lUcTcral onivfniUj 'cultic was j poioloto award tha prica. ,AJargoin W of jfcrsoct cotupcted, aotT llta wocV of fered bad s grist ftttiotuit of rclle!st d Urial aruonz lein.Thf names of tbel oa tb , ouUiJ of Vbich. tctilivpa oautca wer lufcribod. 1". s Tba prf: fof tbe easay on inetapJiyJVca waa awarded to a yountr niaif natncJ MXt 1 vi',Jolit U will b my Vno-t f.l jlr-bll cff.r oaf - ' - ; i' .otWw bolllnj k of ..fit. ' fin her piHi'MiooiAifcOBnt rigioj Bcill frm which Wl Atr I od d I uMbainlinoo with Cffpl niuoiicM aro rlob wiiii pion-rtie -KKuM and m fwr lh Provlr.a wriwof al -offfiiiTO mriicl't oa Ho nfin. ho to . plaan ao aitrasuro, uf wr. t. u in iorTx Urr." TUia depurtmeot ,, two or tbroo aorUla rtil bo giro oar; " ; ..'-... aiwy' PotlatholDimiiaMod. t boia lii and eba'MUr, will boro ao ,Vory nombr. : ? rlck'a . ewcit PattcrBi for Hil.lrn' UrrtMO aro glreu bj special ia-t' .V fcortraonlwillbo carefully oJ hift V A articles from our bett t ipe' . injurs. , " ' flouii;Her' Dopartatnt will ''! pto(iol, tud contain moy eantribu-j- vi( Vfd bousrkaepers.' 4- s I.y,' and "Tb pr-i nviX Xlcr," to largo aod iditlt prttBiuia al-BXVgS. Oao of til! SO U i froo to OTory sabnrV-.. , a,50 a yar is the pWs of Arthur's Tilustra - J Uoroe Utgasioo. - lb clubt, 8 copies for $0 ; j abd'OBO oitra t (ottor-vp of dub $12, 10 and oo oitra $20 . , ' . . . . . ' t -15 cento most l added to CScll "aabasrlp-1 . -n for prepayment ofpoutazs 'uf tb year. j 1 oimen nuuberJ 15 boats', fa currency or pott-1 r V 8'. If ,e . 8. AETOUR. 4 SON, Philadelphia, Fa. : 86, tf TT ' v ; ' ' ' 5 - j s?t;.i.Ii5HE At 1 ; ' . - LaS?illVfredelI Corner, N. C ' sadinfi: 'fewspref fin ? Western ov M&rkmaxin, wloba-I wut luacasaj frlLj- tho oama of Haua WildonaTc." .- Wll MarJcn&tiiTa oatiio was acnouml, a pa! poorl-clad, exceodioglj wrbjsd-IookiD young iD(a etepped forirarJj aujy aa greotj ed with a beartf rouod 6rnrWsd. Ilii Lair waa thin aod alruady sTuHxlcd with gray, and his whole appcarauiJajcr.iied tha ivmDatbT of tb 'lahfoav!. Allff ro ot'Uioir tbo nriza he quLrtly ntturoeJ to his scat . Ooa aOer another, as the titles of the teat eesavi were announce.!, the accom paoyiu; enytlopcs dLcIoei llarkniaon as the author; nod the apUuw grew lumullu out as tw young mau, lowing more veury crcry tiffl", ateppJ forward. The eicito raeut among the auidcuU was to great thnl, they were ready, to, carry bun oil- lo tn uwpli. , Tlic ttaVs Wmg all examined, tho Oixnus came next tit tut u, ami the prize was Marktuann a. it waa entuko. "iue Vu lage Schoolmaster,", aod BerthoM Auer bach, who was oire of tho committee, pro uouucC'l it one of tba sitt gracefully writ teu storied he hal ever icad. Tl.La wns thi last prize awarded ; but bar)ly had thd fortunate con.petitor arisou to go aod re ceive it. w Jiea lie fell umliuzoo uio cuor. A,Jcalii-JiUJitUli)W5.i;WiC'I,iu thq hall, while th-y carried tho younij uiau into aii afljoiufn; rrom, where tbo phvlcinii suc ccutlcd la restoring bitii" to coiiicbutneM ; but that waa all, or four hours afterward he was a corpse 1 Bueh a story reads more liko the ro- manct-irif the Gerasai. School tLAn aii iu chletlt iu . ia! life. But It haa to many faela to baek It up that we may accept as true, or read it ouly as a story to sho thadun?r. folly and siu of fctiuiulatiu the brain beyond what it is able to bear, We go on year alter year la our ryatemt of education under the imiircBion that bo' cause "it , always was "so, it always ou'i to be bo. We iiavo bad to excite tho du and the indolent by rewards aud puuiah tuents, auu bolduig "theru up uelore ai alike have cien the prizes of success to th bright and strong, when the dull who did well deserved more praise than the briN liant who bore o(T the palm. ' And in tho daily lessons of tbo school, Jn the wretched night work to which children are condemn ed by tho combined mistakes of teachers .. . - - - .. A lW Ihir.bulcxri lenient and died ole ih.wti'u; . :(ieoiu4, like ail other gLAJ.is to bo u -l widi tlinvrutiou, or It is A wnrso than vaiu tHdowtnccL , And the real friends of mm, who deserve the. auoit gi-atitudo and aji plausc,are the oun witb a axxjud miudia a sound Ixxly, who !o Jho work of lifo pa tieutly aud tAiUtlully, aud tbun V sdawn aod die. i y. I . ,. Iukxj.V' York Qliervtr. : , , V'.; North i .rt.it.r.r i.fi 'i 'lie only Demo 'ell Uouaty ''tcountieti. i T 4W w aronr 1rO a I I heretofpj i apcr published largest-, and State ando has irenlation than any ublished in the coun- m . Alexander, , TTilkefl, toja4kiia,' Davie and Ire- Jfs Ztwo papers in the (Jrig rapidly acquiring a M.JJ t ' hii L 'rn INorth (4 ystni a rapidly regular? canvass ,t cons tan ny peiore t.uouria the result making rolii uum. ilcsville.'N. C. Jr ,u) Inform, the public ,eparea to do all kinds nd otrenU. the Uaiii of the "youn Jh in ordinatcly taxed at a period of lite when there ii tho greatest danger of 1 doing last ing injury to the uervous system. It is a very grave error of - teachers and parents that yoyng people do not study while they are reciting, aud some teachers and parents give it as a reason why-their children; should study out of school, that thev are rccitinsr half the time in- school, &and therefore' do not study but six houis a day it they take three or thorn at come, But under a teacher fit to be in a school, the scholar's mind is more stimulated to learriifluring a recitation thau while he is at his desk ana dook. me ooy Deiore a black-board works harder than ho ' does while nrenarine for his rtcitatioo. , My plea then is, that rewards may bfc given in school to those who have made the, greatest progresa. uot to those ouly" who have come out, aueaa. . x. picau ior mc siow, thewsak,the neglected, and ask that they may be helped by encouragement, ana that Jthoy may hot be stunul-itea to hurt tnem Belves, -The waste of brain power io youth is so greatthat .thousand ,wbo iu schod and college, are cousideredgiuses, amount to little iu after lifev..jThey burn oal in the raprnipg. poois who are moderate Scholars become men of the greatest power. . Thoy developed strength when the work "was ' to ' Great students sometimes waste them selves , iu,,work. One man . mada ;t dictionary oo-whicn $00,000 wera expend ed. audit wa4 sold. for waste papar; Ar ti'ts have' put their lives into their work, and diea unknown u s jauie or, tv ii(ui-, irQaeratework would "ham a won - both. How many poets have peWietl:,aa' did Pirke White. " But it is the stw.gy,patient lhni. that huilds theDrramid.'.-'.'The.rivals of Domenicbino called him "the grea ox, but not one of' tliem i now knowo-i by name, while his great work is priceless and immortal;. Fahiu Maximus waa called ,Vthe liUleiheep" in derMoo when ha was jycuog but the meekness ana piaciauy or, w toni' X ueh as Eer proven to oa uo yuamy ; nuiou iuo im the saviour of his toutryt i. y , ? That German youth, War Markmann, Advancing aad, XtoUoatlnf Itaoss. " As the wild man. retreats si Ih'e wolf who shared the forest with, hinl Is farced lo yield to the prowess of the dog,, that . com-? panion o'the aocond ; . while the lordly biaon is compelled, year by yoar though the irqu'uiCuior'piictl of the law" bA 'on his aide, to relinquish his rich prairie haaats to tie sturdy ox. The wild hog, loo,' that most liitrepid aud tenacious of brutdis- appears la some unaccouc table way from his ; favorite reaoru ' of field and Circtt, wbrro the domestic hog roots aud riots in his stead in ever-incrcaiin? numbers. Whercycr these two' opposing, forces tucet, thbM aecma to bo but one Incviublo' result -Mjle lower type must eouform to, and ' be nded' with; the ligher 'or bo cxter- W do not purpose now to consider the retysibtliUes devolvtog npon tho domi natJacoa, with rtfer-ence to the majcr in which they should make use of the power that has been confided to them, or how far the elevation aud reclamation of a rfalko and ia&rior race, bo i it human or bfute, Is preferable to' its, extirpation; we will leave tltcso subjectl io 'the noliticaf : . -ii t . .'' ccououju-!-. wnu win consider, iu tuo pic- uui, iuaiiiuce, toe, lesion to oc aenveq I root the ffjo graphically act before us. Wfl seeaJ ,1,u very clearly,that cilvilita ttoo airTJLvac'ery. Christian enlighten mcut and heathen darkness, cauuot . dwelt poacoably togetliorcannot occupy tho sj mo territory at the 'same time. They must speedily come into collision, and otico engaged, the conflPct , never ceases, bocausc iu, the nature ot things it cannot cease until one or the other bus gained tho victory. It sometimes happens that civilization gives way before exultaiit savugcry; the wilder- iho Qtore, than ouce j'uj.'dnnd' jv oo; sion of iertilo fields wbioh bad been wrested. from it by the industry of man ; eavagea have erected their temporary habitations on the ruins of ancient cities; wolves have howled and owls have hooted open defiance through the deserted halls of lordly palaces-? and wild buffaloes ami other wild boasts have revelled iu broad paXuro landa, long abandoned bynoy creature that owned, the mastership of man, And J whit has hap pened, not only once but many times,', may- happen yet again.'if not to ; whole nntion? and kingdoms: at: least to communities an individuals.- Aud ai a ralnpse is more be dreaded than the first sickness) so a trogrcssion into oaroarism id ,woreQoau primitive savagery. PireiiologicilJrkrnal fof December, ! , ' ' Sold, by Thwndor. "6n ufght, rortiitly, a Whiufiall guutlo. mai ws on Co Trvy trjia r.-tuminj honia. At .Vanity a gcutlenuui from Kalhmd took a iitt byl.in 1 (Lo Whiuhallnr. ' Iu a fo minutes a ixuveriiu'ou w opened be twijfii Iho two. Ai'rtaluing that' our friend was from Whitehall, the Rutland pootlcman askri hlui if lo knew Wilkius the cJilorof iho Timoa, n j n w. "iCnow him 1 ' I ought to kndw him, for he U very intimate' with my wif.j.' ' ' ' ' ; flou don't say 1" replied tin' Jliitlanj, man, in astoninhment, 1..,. - i. 'j , (,;Ye, sir.' I dnu't want it repeated, but I Itif iiidieputahla 'evidence that bobfis boo ou terms of tbo "cluscdt uitimacy with heri-! - .( t '. ,-. , , . v . . , . " .Hut,-my friend, you don't live with the wofc&Vr 1 ' ' r '' ' ; ' . Y Vi tfr; (kran je as ft mny seem, I da 0 sir, you liale know what a man will pu up w ith front a woma.n ha loves. ; ThLt in timacy las Wo carried oil for year right u'cdcf my very1 uosa,knd j-et the love I t ear the woman' I have Ji:cyer yet broken witi my.wifa.", , . ',,., . "1,... ? j " " But you cannot possibly put tp.wita sach conduct on Ihe part of your wife? If nl 8 Li luttinale with Wilkin, I should think you, would brand the. villian before the world... I would not submit. air 1 ,' X would lot, never 1" ' . ' j. . j " TLo Rutland man had worked himself ftp to a pitch of excitement when the trala atanned atWLitehalL' ' ' ' " "Good tight, sir,"' said. tba Whitehall genihiman. . M I hope wa will meet again I tliuuk you for tho interest you have.tak eu la my aultirs ," and the two gontlcmcu sho';k hands and narted , Just theu tba conductor c'ulcred the car and luu uullacd fiuu stepped up and asked bint who the gentleman was he was just conversing with. - ; , 1 That man," said conductor" Hofcomb J "don't you know lu'm? , That U'WiJktns, editor of the Whitehall Tinics."' ; ' ' Sold, by thunder V! said the Rutland tnan, putting his fingers in hh pocket and faking out" something. ' "Mr. Coudiictor, l'Y"nt t!t .the; NV Voik fcj.iil, of !!. 1 i'i:oi'i.i: auou. IV .-, . 1 iu.i. i t. o .in JJ.ni)liH.ti'i '' Huh eft!:, Rivi. i l f a r i :. J tl.4 i :.. t.'x rt f t : Taj; p.ncn;.ri mi . i :::r Tb' Atrorltlri r hN MaUInx (.Is ' Hfofher-ln-I,ny n t'tunlur. uiom rci tp tis n..f. ' Tbouiards of man ', were besieging jU f several entrance to the large bail of tke CtAijHjr' Uulon bi foro lovcu oV! tk la it eveulug and within, seven roiuutts aficr tho throw Tog opcu of ll.e doors thovn4 auditorium wa jacked, bey or. d the posi bilily of holding another person, aud these who bud uot aoenred ticket to the plat form, who arrivtd athalfpatl sevtb, cither ' t i 1 .1 f:. ' 'U .f l-i U wiii. a ( -'jllty tr; Lwo t:! e-lbrr.;i'!.io:"i i, r. r ! iv H,'-U tX ii not t'-o v ..1 wcot away disnipoiuted or joined tho tueeS ing that waa organitxl ouUidd.,The police were unable toTcp reo tbs.'ttrdor'of tlrt who desired adminioriaod when apybody wiahed to get out be wa simply taken up UqMy-aud rl pver the hojija of the oilers.', Atka-pi at fur fja fiiled ujtwith ditiuguished mea the Vidiehoe made the ball ring with cheerand whearr. "Au gust Belmont Introduced Mifyor'Wkhhani as the Chairman, the cheering was trcmen doua.-'' '' M ' - .' - i His Honor said that ho was glad to pre si Jo over a meeting of the citiicas of New York who had assembled, without distinc tion of party, to protckt agtiiust au outrage upon constitutional liberty.' 4IIo added that after what had occurred inIxuisiana we were not only confronted with the possit bility that free goverumeut in the State of New York might be ubverled by the trmy, acting under order from the War depart went, but we were Vithout guaraulee thai the President might uot, upon tbo tlectioa of his successor, attempt by the same Instru ment to dhiperao even the Congress of the United States,' and , to establish himself as Dictator. ,'" , . , ".; wtfriyvu'iilL-itaoi ;ylfolluh.i!ii vxrd aad 'auwi-A-Th Mayeread tha fcllowUig iclegraa: computiying io, and toil him to send mo his paper so long as the money lasts f" We all Have Faults. He who boasts of beingpcrfecf, is perfect in folly. ' I have been a 'good deal up and- don Jn the world, aud I never did see either a perfect horso or a perfect man, and 1 never shall till two Sundays coma to- Yett wh V7 t'JH The Compost XXeap. - The winter Is tho time to preparo the" compost heap, to gather thX materials and incoYporato them, q tlmtiu the spring they will belu a condition for .tea crops to di gest c y. It i3 a work which is easy of nccoKishmcnt -if it id steadily pursued. rtunately it receives but little at 'frora tlu majority , oT ,Southeru trs. . Tfre are very few placos.wliPre vS(iteri'al4 for a large and valuable conV post alap cannot po collected dunng tho it :..i :L' '.i. . : j. : ' ' wmmriounis ti we oiuy - taito tuo necessa ry trouble. .-. Ihe .tlien 'leaves fvom, the woods, all refuse vegetable matter, creek mucTnnd a little lime, will make an excel lent compost with "stable manure, cotton seed aud air other matter which will pro duce fermentation and decomposition.'. It is astonishing, what a large pile of fertiliz ing matter can be collected in a short time, if attention' is given to it ev.ery day, gether. You ca)ret White flooif out 6i .-Whenever river mud or muck can be a coal Back, nature. , look for i is " Lit BhaJW ery head has at heart its black di prickles, and evcri a 1 . . i hows gpd tion but' 'of human for it hud better' ha 8 The old saying faitalBss. daad men we at goo5rVut afr the j . r a. .a a . are ariljtarr&j nVi priesg with ack brush, Lid half ane can see it. ft spot in ivtond every . JEvery.rtsfias -iu day its nighl7 Even. , uud1 tho' skies are . Nobody is wise But he has - folly . enough to stock a stall in Vanity Fair. ' When I could 'not see th'd fool's .capI have' nevertheless heard; tho hells jingle. 'A there is ho surishinVwituj out; isome shadow, , so all ;,fcmaa good mixed with mora or lesi evil.. 1 van 'poor aw guardians bave'their Htiio failing, and p&Hsh beadles are not wholly of heavenly nature. : '.The best' wind haa its ices, All . ..... ..... .. .. , . men s laults are not written on their- tora- beads, or hats. would need wide brims; yet the sun s . . . . .t . , . ' . i darkened with c as sure as egjrs ore eggs, laults of some sort nestle iu e very man's bosohK'5'' There la "'no telliuj'when a . mdus faults mayj. show themselves, for hares pop ; out, or ; a.qitch Ust ..when yoa are1- not looking f jr,,them. A horso that is weak iu tha leg9;imay not stumble for a taiileor two, but Jt fsMn Wru, and (he rider had bcttor, h"old; b'm wWj4P he tabby cat is not lapping nulk, just now, i.f I...... k. .).:.,), ...i ,n,,r;ii at I ". ' t. n:..,i .. i ..., uut lOAvv iuc uaur uuur u uui, uuu ni qtu cipa- - V, iU j read, would have lUIea trennauy aud my f'v .; --5aps Uie earth with works, had he uot '.. (leu stimulated '.to death jn the morning f Jife; Liko tho inaii who said, " ater is a.tsnouffhj occasionally, hut lor a steauy v "liJhi2Js:'Uth had bo- BV ... Bl "fat-., Jkire in the flint, cool a it looks; wait till the steel geis n knock at it and you will see. Everybody can read that riddle, but it Is riot everybody - that will re member to keep his gunpowder'out of the way of the caaii. "t-. ' "''" had without too much hauling, nothing is better whenJuiaed with slack lime in the proportion of a boshel of the latter to half a cord of tho former. The heap sheuld be worked .over well, so as to pulverize and mix the ingredients thoroughly, and when warm weather commences decomposition will take place immediately.' ' We should -begin fibw, to gather leaves, trash and muck, and sprinkle the heap , with, lime as it grows, as already hidieated. . Leave it until snriug, wh'eu, i by adding to it Abou one quarter ot its bulpt stable, ma: cottoa sead.aud 3'JoU other vagoUblvjat- terascan bo eotlected. w'ill beciuaouo of the richest possible fertilfzersalLshcs can bo added to such a " pile yJn great advan tage, and the reiuse lrom the , kitchen and Qtrboiise, if thrown in to swell the pile, win ue of v&iue, msieaa or, as now, a coni nleta Waste? i : : 1 "'i!rAk ' " " 4 " The English- folks have grown tired of lending Joaquin Miller money,' and he has FoV'td- cbVue' ucWe''la'n!l'ct( work. f , J-XI a can,t,"seQ tlie'k'hlofd next I th Si 1113 Wlfft. la A, WiUO Wfc .-i If' you wako up in. the night in an Ita- liun hoteL'did shoot a bur'glaf, the chances are' tliatVoa ... . ... . inonungnmi 'Sly dear sir,' said a ai!didati(iaccostIng a stray, wag on the day of election,, VI am very .glad to sea yoSX-"?You newJhTbc replied the wag, ,:I have voted.'. Juep - r--- . , m . f i, ; ... Wives of canidatos for sherilf In Chicago, complain that fWIr husbands keep them awake at nights tiilking iu tholr sleep and riylnjr, "What'll you take? Step up, hoys. .Cyme Dan, Jim. Ed, Mac, Fritz, liuf, l'at, pvrnie or yo. 'Uttiimie eome yi:,ii!sBy 4 Louiaiana cnd ectiDor 'tomVLtr Her rvnrfa ur?1I nft l-.A ti-toi1rwT In1- wnflin tuirV United Sta tes trotp9.' ' A co, i Jttce is pro paring evidence to reluto thV.llanders of m . . - Tr- t ucn. Sheridan, wo rely upovuie moral support of our sister States to restore tons ourright of self-government. "'' ' . JOHN McENEHY, Governor of La. ' . Locia A.- Wiltz; Speaker of the, Houso o'f Representatives..- X ,t '.- is--i-m. ..J .'. t.,' P.Vt?1' akd'baik. ;.''; ' -The yenerallo William, Cullcn Bryajt, who' was greeted .with astorm of applauses, was the first sMakeil,": IK said ; ' ' ' 1 .'A. feV 'clays ,' sui'ce ' the . lutclligehc'e was brouzbtnus thnt.thcv ftrmica. of h'paiu had turned against the -republic, had over thrown it, and placed "Don Alfonso, the son of Isabella",, oa Iho throne,vcjecting the President, Serrano, who had fled to Franco, We rejoiced that we -belonged to a country where such proceedings were unknown, aud wbre the Government changed hands only in obedience to the will of the people, peaceably expressed at th polls',; We were however almost at the same moment aatou ished to hear from New Orleana that Gen Sheridan, lately 1 sent to -New Xrleanby the President, had Occupied the .hall of the JLopsiana. Legislature " and purged it of tha Couservativ"mbers,.as they are called, by; thrusticg' m into tho Btieek . lly friends, rviethod of changing the gov ernmeyrijrtate may do for Spain, but it wilj. yUo for this country,,, A.',fcw years Abile Isabella was yet 6a the throne, A, O'Donnell, dif satisfied v,iJi her Minis try, sent bjs soldiers to turn them' out, -and they did' it, ' Ho ' ' replaced' Ih'e 'obuoxious Cabinet with one of his own, and the Gov einmeut went on in new bands. XWe. are Id the habit f mairtging things differently hero, ah d: by Cni 's J u In, V3! i!i & 1 Pcofit ume to do so hereaiUT. . e have a vusUtu tion, my, fnciid;jd(by( tijij; jiistruitienl the l'residiiot, has io.righrto' btt'rtueddle to the 'nflairs tf A S:a'e, save iir.two cases, first, to protect. the hia.eXoru uivtiivn,au(l sejoudlyjou .appljcatiow.qf tJie.Legi!lalune or Executive,; when; the Logulatare canuot be1 be convened, loprutcct the States Bduat domestic' Violence. ''XT t'' t'j tl' ' 1 X:.' Wn,?rJ.H,llOW, CU.Zi In tfiese provisions f.r tha Pre bimselfupaBa judge of eleo'tio4 rim! "drag fi-bfa thi legislative lbs hi ler thse whom hedioowa 'talgard 'a1iavirig'"6 right to t bete, iejits,?, ; flj thouhf tayV JefQ hh to ti e courts of lawt. .He might as well if ho sliouldbo caulidate fur a third term of the Presidency,' scud his minions to disperse the electoral college' la thoso States whiIl refuse him their vote., ; , x riUX A" ..... ,T .ii.Mi.:Anni.i. ntfii mpn ri.. v . . r .'li.cl'.. " : t .; run i .n . '.; ii ef Cjv i .a w i XI Bv-rr.v 7' - A il'.NnTI 'A furmcr' s; j !i r. cf Loulfiaua, ti.ultj .... i mii;ary au iviiria jn :. i ,;,,!?. ii i theprt'.tit cf ti.e inrasiott of t':j I live chamber of IMi''ana. Ti.ut t , tiuu had Ju ;r t tt tl.a t! ; t'. : r Lsucd Lu pMcIamatioo tf war-Xig, f: 1 v jxpl sumwjuc J. Thrre wcraf.ur iuoc'.La of peace. A ccw state of thing tarL:ar' and if it w5X.n.nu6l with danger of 'Jj t i r J , -' t 5- mcjtia vio'ue-e the rrciiJi-nt slxrM nV been requested to iotXpjw. I'-.it tojsuc! request waa mad in fact thert was nd danger on which to found tltf1 rt juert. I( ki nonwoce ta"v that turrag live mi r j .rf out'o'the legrjlattva'thanjb .-r J a r :loc tion against domestio yiolcnce, , JIow Iodj Kellogg in forot? If good for four mcnlha ' it U good for forty g.KHl frk century, '' Great stress is laid uou Slierl lan's ascr ions that the whole State of Louisiana is giv en over to lawlessness and anarchy, and that murder U the natural and , usual form ot death ip that State.. This is solemnly - de led on very high authority. ; . X '.: ' ''"The wrong done ha no pWibld Cxtciiua- f i tlou. I regard thl quMtion1 bgIcIv m t ' 1 . . 'II". x- . . soieinu quesuon ot coDsiiiuiionaia, ri?or matter w ho desired the interference cf tht nillitiiri' it oliniihl nnt Kta hnnntrnls' j , b- uj ... A.t ..... ! . ' out iu way or me ionsmuuoa, otnerw , r ilia an act from which co clthca' 1- I h- nght to withhold hU con'lemn'atioa.' must bo rebuked the inslaut it , ii pc trated. The evil must ba crushetl 5 " lurancy.'wlale it uoucs ere yet lo ti; , tX and before it becomes fok-tnidabh . U" .., t i OJV ' ;t IS f '."Xa- ' f l v 9 "out tl 0" !8! 00 oC hi? fi . iVn nlate the BubiecUon of local polii?1? u ,?ol Federal authorities by exercise of ;' .tV" . -tary power, mast b denounced," fwtoti-I ; '-i., stopped, must b3lrckfa up foreverb, xT'l ' A , Lot mo Bay, in conclusion, tLojt rtl0? -0" v ceedinga of thU meoUng, o lat at thJ lf ( . T T.J- ' i proportion of those who take part ilr ' tht. " tur s are concerned, have b'oV'parl, ptrpoorA a' , obj'ect. ' Far froni'ui ba thai peltyad liar- N, ' row poliey which, could, bq .pe?ycr(, heaj . t . . A sincere desire to preserve tba Qodstitutioa from violation, and to prevept 'ctf act of In, arbitrary power from becoming airccdent ia the future, is and sliould bo , our einglo mottvo. . 1 .,.,,,!. to iiXf cXToha A. Beall read a t Ibng'dist':f Vice-Preddenta and Secrctlrifs, embraciog -the namea of WHIiani Cullcn V Bryant, William Allen; 'Butler, OdwjU,.;0u'ep. dcrfer, .Peter Cooper,, William ,11.1 Evarts, , Howard PotUr, Saaiael h. Birlaw, fal Z Charles P. : Daly, ' Wm.,JButIer Duncan, Rjf . Rchard ' Lcathcr, vCharlea' jv iutJand, p"' J John ' WilttamaJ X, Wi$artieit V J and Horatio,' N. jTwombl.' f Wiv ; Sisaoa , f Sterne read,, and twitherat ia 'dissentirisf, ' voice the vast audience adopted the icov t If nerea, It Is a TundamenUlpriripIetiy parliamentary hwV'nn3erIyin'g;''aIt free? 'rbv ( preeentative1 institntieni, 4 And 'yLwV m national and Stlto,coustityUona epibo I aud enforce, that a sovereign Loginturu r tha sole judge , of the qualification of j mewbert. 'and that ivea"jndii:al inteffi'h ' i u ence labot iblerateVta. ihi'f Ljs!i &w! all-important privilege, audv.j ( Whcrca, ..Caution and foresight ia exercise of Federal iatcrforence wit Vf'f Mneriia-'tb'e'titct:i,lat?!j,in rehe.y. are made doubly' dcsfrabla if iht 'nio '. . ' ! bjr'Ue fact that neariyj Laltha yctvN : that yegiao are person only now. ijy their first ieesons in pdlitics, anX0, a..' yet possess no familiarity with t'J ck ur to w hich coiislitutiouttl govtiruuii. 1 vc, posed, with .the laeaus by which, it l. . taiued and defended, and no taon.eJ , the sacrifices by w hich past owt bavo created it, and' ilc, u a sou. fact, . loot OU the'rVdend -'Adi l itizt'iHj is tip. a j ai their bast iVieijd au'd uot I - , j ;i. t'rcf JJt'iit to'a.'t I ptIitlcal instructor, thenXuro i j. sa!U; Ikilvjdt-1 hne,-ta tiia of -in.. t r s meeting, any usj of the Ita:-.!' . !rt- Uave tl uble ax lwity 1 1, an 1 ( Tof C tl.. X' on l ' &t X r XA. cv. ' lat turn . .... .,-mm-mim .J-'f'i , V . - which UtuXis th" v.cy t...i.". bilicve t!jat juu.ticul jAii't-: solved by ailitrary prctv " cr v! physical force better or l:,c-, t. by labor, patieuce, and t ' . uClncc agniust the nti'i". It.' -faro which calla for t!.e s - . t nation. X t.l. . - J ' ', . ' . W 4fcX7 ,...- .rf L..xr.-x" :f;x'--".x: -
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 21, 1875, edition 1
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