'I Ui ij'lll l lllllt 111 1 I . lviij 1111 JULjliiULilAtLil, . HftriD WaixLV f l t rv:j?o jr i Ik : as If a Ttaat One Year, 12.50 ; bit Mti.a, ti;. BITES OFliVpTIMXC I i i X 9 J' Ten Jinet, rone inch start to coatUittt ; 3 i?tfluii alfirspnptr, fttvoid to EiTnrr On KjoarH trit tiwerf Jo?i - fl 00 i. a a f $ C to- 1 err. t-v tt;.l U acu aubaeqarnt interflow,. HIflft 3 titers ddakm mir, UVnrcUl cow ' . rAr t - trsct.lo large ltertMm. j vX-. J. f t 1 . J-' I - I 1 ' II ' I If I II I 1 II I '. 1 I II I I 1 a I i It i ' ' . " - 1 - ' f i M M i Ml II I II 4 1 1 1 r I III J s I - 'Is5 m.JUlJ JUJUl Jl X.J' JN - ill je -.nrj -o in -u CiK. EIt. U DI ItCCTOItV. ; U. S. COrT JFMlRS. - e U. IH. Slartbfil. raturl T. t'mw flw Club fot. IS ill, bvro, fctrert, Mt2b, Hf. C. . IntX Revenue Col lector. J. MHT Offie on Dep4 fctref, Kutrc- - U.'S. Aftkeor,dth Dlt. : Ww. F. JIf -ifrKo. hlUburt N. C. f ' ' ' ' f rift . ! . - , '. '-' Supef rlMr Infernal Ilerenae for 'ortli ond Houth Carolina. T.' W. - PerrHOfflir Aix!re TmMiM IlilUWo lUUih, N. C. STATE GoTk&MEXT. I - ; i. OoTcrnorTw!. It. CVtH. ) rite Aeerelary J. I.-ltt aMitty'. AllomeV OfBrml-Ur. MMpn. . IMMie 1 l'reiiurr- Ii4 A. Jrnkina riiU-f CUrk, D.nId W. min;iTeI!er-A, u! Jn. Lint - . - -: - Auditor A.lni ; Y-1rrk A. J. Prtio. .Stipt..bf PiWiciIiu.trtt liiAlri. UcUxr. Sp't of I'uMiejWorlw-, L. Ilarnt " Ajutunt'Cienerul Jolio C. ilorntaa.' .SUU 0Wbt W. C Krr. i;i.raiiii-l,ho,H. Hill. - Krpcr of the CU4tol rmtri-k McOotran. T0 WA' G 0 VER&'MKA T. iUyoA 5. A.$lirjw. P. C. Otiltim. r J. P. Fltti.irn, '' J. S Ul r, 'I)vil!WiillaiM' . ' H. J. Itkkcrt town CttwtaAe. IREDELL pOUJVTY OFFICERS Flieriff P.' AVitn. " . ' . ""Hupwior Onus't Clerk C L. Summort. fc . TrHurer- C, A. Carlton, lleg'wteuf JJeeJ Win. njiumcr, . COtTT VOMMIMtOSKKa : -."" J. K. I videos; ' . , . , , J. II. 8crcg,- . -. J. M. .Tu'rntr, 1. ' . A. I. Shiirj . 11. W 'll. rii,Vt r, U S DISTRICT COURT F0R.JV.C. JuJge. 0. W. Bfooi, pf Pwnotank. Thia court begin It Kd.-riUiij, wfond Mfr'lT In April and Oc-toW. Surnuel T Bond,Clerk. At New IWrnr, funrtti Momlay in. April and October, Charlea HibbarJ. Clerk. At WHniinjrtoh, firt Jfjnlny after Court at JScwliernc. wm. larkiua, Cterk. U. S. CIRCUIT tOURT. tok JW a Ju1ffe. Salmon P inhae. Chief JuUcerU S a.ml tleo W Hrookn, Answtmit. Mork N J Bidda-k. Court meets Firwt. Mn- dy in June and fourth ilon.luy in November. w - . I at Raleigh. . SUPREME CO UJIT 'OF j c. Chief Jiiitic H M lVnr-n, of Vadkin. AatMM'iateaLdwiw (t Iu-ade. of Person Win It Bodmnn.nf IWuf.'.rt, Uobcrt P liik, oftJn'l foul 1 hxiinas Settle, of, km kiiiil?aiii. Term of - office 8 year. Kaqury '25. W. There ar.- two es pions J year held in ;IJul-i-li, bfuiunin on find. Monday in January and .June, which continue until budnei-a is fin'slicd.. Wm H B-igley, f Wake.clerk, i-aLiry. SI 00 and fees, r ApjHiinttil bv the court f.r H yrs. Samuel F Phillips, of Wake, Uepurtcr, salai $600 and fees. H SUPERI0RC0URT OFX. C. ' Ther are twelfe Judit ial Iliitric, . and - twelve Judges, wh 4 are elected by the jcopl of the whole State Each Telnet h.is-a reai lent Judge, an I every county ha twt f. mis of . .will rt a year of two wfek envli term. Jh'Ih.,'. wdarv. $2,500 a year, and.floO. a week for ex tra terms. Ut DUt: Clow CP00I, ?nd H. Win .1 Clarke, Si .("has "-It Thumij., . 4th ' D LlUvsell, jr... 6th" U P l'.nxion, th." 5V Watts . " - . . 7th" A W Tonisree,' 8th " J M Cloud; - )tli " G W Ixan - ' - 10th " AndersonMiteh.il ' " 11th " J L Henry, " lJth " 11 H Canm.n.1- . . . - $ - f -' - .SOLICITORS. , . ' " 1st Pist-J W Albertson, - 2nd " Jd Mart in, f .' - 3rd " J V "Shemrd. - . - 4th." J A Ilichardaon, . 11. w.vr .:n xf..v.. ' , 6th " Wm R Cox," 7th J R Rulla I . r - . Sth " AH J-yce, I - . 1. 9:h WPBynum. j 1 , r 10th " WP Caldwell, r -1 11th " V SLnsk, I : l2lh " R Jf tlenry.l ' ' ' - s, Irrtrai atti Departure cf United States Math at StatetriUe, N. C. Mount Ulla, arriv s at 6 p- m. and departs 6 a. m. Tuesday. ! -r Himptonville, arrivca 6 p. m. Mondays, and departs 7 a m. ; ":. . . ;' r Wilkesboro, via TaylorsviUe. N. C. arrives Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 12. m. Departs, t p. to, nine day. ; ' " Atlantic Tennessee & Ohio Bailroad, arriyes 6:30 p. m. and departs &33, a m. six times a week. ' . I - Western North Carolina Railroad, arrives 7, a. m. and departs at I p ra six times a weeX- Snow Creek,! arrives Saturday at 12 m and departs at 1 p m same day. - Lexington, vlaBaocksv'lle, Arrives Tuesday 10 m and departs same day at 11 & rh. . All morniug mails closed the evening before- rPost Office opieu from 6uurise to sunse - - ' " ,; ; , - VW.s, tXte,pm. Methodist Cburch. Rav.J W. I WHEELER, 1 Pastob. Sunday School 9 A. m Pieachina 10-SO. A M. Class MeeUng, 4. P. M. teaching- 7.3C. P. M- . , . --- ! i - ' - ' ' ' , Piesbjterian Clturcb. r Rrv. W. Aj WOOD. Pastob. "Services at naua! hears. t i " 'J"' --A - -." . . . Episcopal CliurcK. ; - . Bkv. R. W. i BARBER, RHcrba. Services on the First and Third Sundays of each months M" I. 1-iWl 1LI 'I i - I M -II-IM.II- P n -- I !! Hall of int. Sloriab Lodge No. & T ODGE meets on tha Second Friday night of ach Month. Tuesday inight of Conn weeks, and on the Festival of the iotj Johit,. -. Cline Sit 5 of. Oh. bUo it not, Wmm I ep ; " At tUt rmi:W 4a!nf .. Y It btitK Uk ixi tattwrj' 't. PmI ajl C rWf 4 fHa- ' And rot ean.know the o tf A. mlkn 4 that aor. Or fatbm the cWp aajttrf ira T Wbbb onto U lhur; ' . .. A well kllrtout bt find llhia - V Tle memMld eel cmw. The )erla wbkrh therein art Caai I'T tAvaii'a rrtlcM 4 Ah, ihtmzh thnae Uea Hnmenlkgt r4oVl fall upon tbjrear, IWt'II aUv um ka my ax-nte punJ, Awl Irfog hack aienrt mt drr; 1 be fuf we a magic chrro, WliLb luiti n nfrrf knns : l"hy I4nd a7 jhm1 to im paaa, ; JJjr cfialM w j m.d woe ; ; : ; -Ai4krn that aeet and attapt alraia -' riij uwfwtHy t-Mte iHiiatfig tsara y , Unto Bijf ej to tart, ' O. their "are eirea of the. paat,". Link of a broken .iin. ' ' , And wine (hat Xrnmf' u hack' tc acena Tha( canol offne aaln ; " O. there are rein- ft nd awect, .. Wit U'h in tl"hert arine, lliough there are a4ne how atony heart Thin Ir.fluenre depie ; 11ien.!4ame roe r't leC4ao I weep At that familiar atrain Fr it lrlhK hr f flie paat With all it. jjr and jlo. -1 . 5" Tlin JIASOX'S CHILI). Fa'ster at;d faster pft?nil the flarm, an-l now t ! tin? rIi in was envclon.l in a 11rv sheet k1 :wornen ru,hen madly over the ,idc to ,4cct a inii kT bnt ltn rxiinful death. 'Ilu hoats. J:t. u..A k L.ri 13, I ami ( . j capsized.; There were hasty prnjcra.and 1 1. V JV-L l(lf , lM4 V., V . (. I IU(tl II p.l. ; ! ir. . endiiig cries bf misery and drttrest. Dth bovered. Ivultore-like, over his victims; aome I - . . t' . . .1 1- 1 . J i clung -iesjicraieij 10 me wwci s mac, some snp ported thenuelves- in the water by articles snatchetl" hastily from the burning sliip. arii' with which they bad leupod wildly into the sea. Tlic captain gang through his trnmpct, ".Tike heart and sustain yoursvlf as long as possible, A ship is coming to our relief." j Jauica Dura nt stexn upuu tlic a!m t descntcd deck with his only child, bat four years of a?e, folded cloetly in his arnu. ' Hi eyes swept, the horizon in search of the ship to which theap- tain j had alluded. He1 discovered it at last, but it was at least four miles off. B.'fore the aliip could arrive, they must be burned to death ; .or, if he sprang, as Sthers had, down into the water, he and the child .would be drownel, for he was no swimmer. . The little arms were twined about his neck, rty-agstrtitff his . A . , ., , ... 0WD- bat. the brave c!"1,1 dld nC m. I 1 !. il I. not tremble. 0 my Ooil,. U there no help?" cne-l the despairing father, as' the flames swept nearer and he felt that his present position could be held but a little longer. - : Here, give the c'njld to me, and I will save her'" and turning cpiiek-ly., .Mr. Durant stood face to face with a stranger who had a hfe preserver in his haml. " Q lick ! there is no time tq be lost The diild can. have my life-preserver, and it will float her easily. Yonder is another ship; I liaye been watclring it for the last five minutes It will reach" ns ia half an hour at the rnosi Tlicre, that is "fastened securely. Xow, jittJe girl, I am going to throw you into the water- Yon are not a I raid ?" : '.No, no, but papa?" . -The father caught her frantically iui Ids arms. ' . , . .- My darling Kva, yon tmy never see jro-ir 'athcrirgain ; bat do not fcari G d will guard you, and somebsnly will find you and take .care fi you. If you nver se your papa again, re member he h in heaven with mamma.'! ' " Has she no relatives.?'' asked, the stranger. , " None in this country ; I ani from England, and am travelingfor ,her health." ; "Take that pin from. your bosom and fasten it to her clothing. . " Heaven help you for the thought !" said the father ; arid in a moment the square and compass was glistening 0:1 the bosom of the child, and the stranger toojc he. form her Six Ihers arms'saying, "I am stronger than yon; )she mast be past beyond the reach of thesa drowninsr wretclKS. or thev will rnh her of hpr life preserver." " The white drapery fluttered through the airi and sank. bdow the; waves ;. theu rising, it floated lightly on.tlie water. James turned to the stranger with tearful eyes. " "'May" God bless you and preserve you, no blest of men. Bat yoa, as well as myselfimust be lost." ." " I ". "No, I am a good swimmer, and here is a piece of board with which yoa can, sustain yourself until relief arrive3.M , , . ; The father cast another glance at the white speck floating rapidly away, and with! an in ward God preserve her I" 6prang lntothe sea, followed by the stranger ; but the twd floated in auTerent directions, and they saw each other no taore. ! , , r Two hours later, James Durant -awake, as from the sleep of death, and lonnd 'himself in the cabin of a strange ship, with kind and sym- paiuiztng taces an around htm. Ia a moment moan escaped the father's lips. - M Courage, sir," said a lady with tearful eyes, "some of the passengers were saved, b another ship." j The father'a countenance lighted " Goil grant that she may be safe I". " ; Mr. Darant recovered his strength in a few hoars, and sought among the saved for;he stranger who bad proved himself so trueo Ma- sonic Brother, but he was not to W found He must be oo the other ship," said Mr. Darant, and he will care for E.va."' ! Beth ships were at port tho following day, but although Mr. Darant found the stranger who had oefriended him, and who proved to W -a Mr, Wadsworth, from a SooOiero Gly, Eva V . 'n - . - ; . " was sctn ny no one, and given up as lost, be realijzed all that had passed, and said, eager- James Darant. He visited nearly every coun ty, though feebly, My child, little Eva ; is she try in the Old World, seekipg among scenes o I safer' There wa no.response, and a low na ural beautr and eranuerir as well as of bis- m (t t- U:t . L. t washed m the Ur. FLe U cold d at5 bat I r ti a! i ftot JrJ, It Urt warm uaath Urdtr1e. mryt uf! TUi la raw 2ae Dr. - L it M locf UfWr IU vireruULre ri ' tiX. a.iwu. T ik I . M .L. v. U4ea lk.t f e enaiawa srw 10s mwi a a w aanvv'ai mm j wrona vld crm the efltt cf Kra'a rre- ; W bj aM.j the Kfm pirtwl. ajhtrr ; J t- UrrA aij t!a ejra, tWt wtadcred ; i realed ! from (see to, : r. . f t 'l I . .1.1.. t .1. . 1 ... .... I -f r i ' ... . '.' .. .. .4 . - i mr ih nnf. rerorfT Trry raiajT. i raw inc uocior. - aim ut a ukU rooatilar t . a ... . . - T arwvJet ate hljemr! dead ; Imt ( ran aha i v wMn. a t tiiiBnsMUT.' a-r ,' Hr,i.iiii arrii - a iauVf.-. C - Voa had better ezanlne her ekjthJn aald f I '' 4,,Ct7' " 11 P J tl ! Mr. Turner Hfled t!w giwMmn white drvw) 1 .aod tdrnekl it over and over. Hie aqtare and compaaf placed there b Mr. Hnraot fialiJ I uPn Hajet of all at once. The doctor and j j Mr. Turner looked at r..rj, oUr, but neither ; , p kc, inu jr. 1 ormr noi nouee ue irar , "that gh'trned in hit buKind's eyea. Tlx; dKtn fear tlat Kra woijld not recover fapiJ!; proved to be dl fuomled ; dara and weik of lever occceded in awakcuinjr her. to life, during, which the talked iucoliertntlj of . ptipa" ami " poor mams," and of the " burn- ing Mp." and of " hanger." She finally awoke X c "d J q eeaiirma a, to where fle wai, and how hc canie in the dark rom, aod who were lUe that attended her- but Dr. Ilnnt f.rh.idr lur Y- ir.fr riitMsl !ri.1 tin . - . o J VVJ wii lil she was stronyi r. . Htw interested were all in the little conva. Icsccnt, whom the elements had cust into tlT little seuboard town ! Hie Lid its declared that j I never before did a child possess sijcb lovt ly eyes or such beautiloi curU, while the g ntlemen seemed no less interested and bronght bet gifts of everything that might please her childish fancy. t My dear lit tie pirl," said Dr. Hunt, when Kva was at length able to ride out, " will you tell. me your name ?" " Eva," said the child, " I thonght you knew it.' " Ye, I know yonr name is Kva, but I want to know the rest of yonr name your fathei's name.1 ' Kva Drirant. Mr. Durant is mv papa." Yes, I want yoa to tell me all you can ro member about your father and mother." Eva'j .ejc3JjWedwith twujOWair, mj mami died amf went tolive with the angeTs. A ud I do not know where papa is. He said if I never saw him again I must know he had gone to mnhma," " Where were you when he told yon this?" "On the ship ; and oh; the fire burned mc so,; and papa held mc ' in lib arms until a sfrane ntan took and tied something under my arms and threw nie jnto tlie water, and I have not seen papa since. 0, sir, can you toll ' -me where he is ?' " No, dear child; bat perhaps we may fiud him." ' And this was all that Eva's new friend could discover. It was plain she had come from the ship which, had been burned a few weeks be fore ; that she had been cast upon the sea, and floated to the shore; but where was her father Had he been raved, and 'was he searching for his chilil ? Every possible effort was now made to fi'id him. TI13 circumstances of the case. w;ththe statement of the child, were published fully in the newspapers of the neighboring cit ies, but the grief-stricken father, believing hU child to be lost, had sailed a week before for Europe, and it soon became settled in the mind of Eva's protector, that he had perished. Huj the little onestill prattled about her " papa,' and ?aid he would come by end by. Those who believed differently would not pain her by contradiction. .1 . The, square and compassVbat had been founp upon her clothing was regarded as a powerful appeal from a Ma?on to his brethren to care Or his child. So it' came to pass that Eva le came, as it were, the special charge of Hiram Lodge, 9.T. Mr. Turner would gladly have ta ken the entire care of tlie little waif, and the wcalthySenator W. requested to be allowed to adopt her as his daughter, but the brethren in the Lodge assembled,, declared by a vote, that kfcva should be, reared educated and protected by the Lodge, and that as Providence had placed her in brother Tamer's house, that should be her home. , And so years went by, and Eva became a healthy, joyous child, flitting here and ' there, and everywhere meeting the warmest. of wel comes. The Masonic Hall was but a Tew rods from Mr. Turner's residence, and Eva often went wth him as far as the door, and then re. turned alone, "lways bidding the Tiler " take good care of pa Turner, and send him borne early." " j ' ' chapter m. The six years that followed the death of his wife and the loss of his child passed wearily to beauty and grauaen: toric interest for the mental rest which could nerer.be found.-7 Once more he tamed hU steps toward America, and sought his masonic friend Wadaworh. - Finding that gentleman about Eiarung wiiu nis taiuny uu m joomey io tue Atlantic coast; Mr. Darant accepted an invi tation to accompany them to Saratoga and Niagara, then to New .York, where leaving the ladies, Mrl Wa&worth and Mr. Darant j J r . i a. l . 1 . : '.joying the bcanty of the scenery and the quiet j hospitality that greeted them, more than the crowded hotels and the fashionable style of the popular watering plaeei '. Fancy, and the kind hand of Provident at loijrth little town pf B -, and the second evenhi a i after their arrival they ! visited the Masonic Uiti m km tl u ailrf : t LJ Iwt dkj j . VeJTi r I La tT I r ' ' T'-i al La l - U rrerj ar1 crtrj. 1 Oaawarj esV w ttltMl3r tlM lr . I fcan . 't t3 m W - - - , - w r"Ue 7 !fcsN frculaWdt a' Wrt J T-l. Vl i - - "wJed U aa L v " U Uljr. S to Bf KaCA IIm1m f rf f' - M fraa J.Am. h r.li .1 - KeHlakal C U tt ' m m?T. t - 1 " ww jauil. 7 a a Mjrwa i ariul m tmm V a - B. - a . M . . . . eJ ueptrif a9er a jsrjiit 'itii im ilmm t- .1 w ' ' ' ... ,. -v- o . w -mmt'n T nt i imi'iiniTTTTTir . t- ! naran 'riWWU1".. " - ST Tear a hart vfrge C'4bt friend ' aad brotbrr robbed bitaaKf f if. Me prrmaet j ..... .. . 1 .. . we hoped the ek-meata aatht tv kUil. that Uareft aruotd arnd her relief, bai be vat nrerr beirJ from wire." The vo'tce of Mr. Daraiit aa pirrtnr .tk emoti m, and onable to apwk rortlier. be arated ' h;mf and eorrml h' tact wtUi Lk ImU tilances of aurpriwj and blearart were cut from one to auother among U Bmbrra of Hi ram lyvlge. No one apjfcek howrrer, bat all tjea to rued upon the MaitrjrtMr. TurmT. For a moment be seemed n fueling ; (hen Km- king a slip of pper from the Secretary be , wrote: V . I Mr. -1 J not allow Kva to "retire ontit I i return home ; tell lier I am going to bridg a strange gentleman who wiahea to ae Iter." AnI calling the Jun. iK-aeoa, MrTarner gar him the note, spying in a law taice, "Take this note to Mrs. Turner iinml:atcly." " Why, Kra," aliid Mr. Toroer, when abc had trail the manage, " yoa are Jfoing to have company. ' A strange gentlem tn is at tlie lo.lge room who wishes to see you."' " Who can it be?" ,1' Kva looked perplexed aa J thoughtful, ami denly her cheek fljshed, lier cyea lighted, and clapping her littlp hand 4, ahe sprang fo'hor fe-t and exclaim 1 : ' O j, it m lit bj papa ! no One cUe would wiili to sec mi; 09 o:ie in tlie world ;" and before Mrs. Tumor comprehended the child's interpretation, a'ie had passed the threshold an I wai flitting through th mtnn light towanl thu lo;Ij roim. . TUe'nfer looked amazed when Kva burst into th! ante room; her clieeks burning, an I her eyes Hishing with joy and excitement. ' "Don't atop me, I, am aoing in T ahc ex- !aieaadJtiU ia wiU-ui' 1 entl naVl the invntie-U Ea nearly criil with v.-xation. ".Wait a miinent,"aai.l tr-e Tik'r, wlo hiv ing heard nothing of wh it had transpired with in, was at a loij to accomt' for tha atran;e conluct of thc'iild ; " waitMi mn?iit and I will send your request to Mr.'l uraar. lis will come out an I see you." " I sha'l nit wiit ; I d n it w.;nt t sea Mr. Turner, 1 want to see my pa." " Th2 child Is crazy, that is evident," said the perplexed .Tiler to himself; bat calling out the deacon, he bode him sav that Kva was' there and" had detcrmined'to get into the lodge'; room. ' ; TliC deacon wont to the liast, and d- livered ins message in a ww tone, aoo a ni'uueni uiu r- ; wani moved ". that the crafl be called from la- j bor to refreshment. . Now," said Mr.Turner. " toll the Filer to U t her come in." : ' And hva did come, or rather bounded into the hall, more beaaiiful in her excitement than j will not the hearts of all Irne nvri of tlie ever before. She ndvanccl to the centre of the i tate take courage from the plain statemcnta room and stood b-jfore the alUr ; half poi.cl 0f facta? upon th? tiny foot she scanned rapidly the faces J 1'nilv, indiff-renec is crime and apathy trca of all. Her eager eyes- soon detected tlie strati- i wn ,en we refnae to pot forth our banda aod gers, who were seated behind each other, and j prap the prize of victory! How can a patriot for a moment she ?eemed irresolute, then dartel ( reconcile it to his corwiencc and bta sense of forward with a glad cry, sha threw her arms jaty to remain an indiff-rent spectator, when about the neck of Mr. D-irant, crying, "Oh, the salvation of his Stab? is trembling in the papa ! tmy dear papa ! yoa have come at last ! Yoa were not burned in the a'np !" We will not attempt to paint the scene fur, t!er bat will leave our readers fa immaginc the j of the honor and ptwperjty of the State, and joy of the fond father and .leave them to j refuse to cast bis suffrage, and exert nis inflo decide whether the tears that wet the cheeks of j encc m favor. of right, and boneaty, and good the Brethren of Hiram Lo.1? were caused by sympothy with the happuiWbeir little charge, or grief that they "tfj ''- " hom thev all loved. - ,frrr hi t.r. JPt . f!f5olieiu a liberal' t vrfijwt, lLRn.IS! i or I motficr Is never lost npon the hard Wart of man. e may be entangled in the Cares of life, arabi lion may whisper as onward, avarice may orge as to add dollato dollar,, poetry may picture the passion or a lovely woman w oar nearu, on the image of onr motlier U is with as ever, in joy, in sorrow, in hope, and in despair. God bless the came of mother 1 SW way be dead and bariedber personal appearance be forgot-, ten, but her spirit L with us! 1 With ns io sin, yes, when the wine cup invites, or mercenary beauty proffers her polluted Bp, then; aye, then the holy smile of our mother? mother now dead J in the grave, yet forevermorf lives in Heaven. iuvites ns back to virtae. Gkms op Tiiocoht. It fa better to tread tW path of life ehccrfullj.'ikipping over the thorns and brian that obstruct your, way, than to ait down under every hedge lamenting your bard fate. The thread of a cheerful man's fife spin oat longer than" that of a man who h constant ly sad and desponding. Frud?nt condact io the cooccrns of life u highly necessary but if distress succeed, dejection and despair, will not afford relief. Tbs best thing to be dooe when evil comes npon ns, is not lamentation, but ac tion not to sit down and suffer, but to seek tW remedy. : w mm T-t. nmm manw - -1 U k f UllliliJ, uww umu; j a UCIVUJ, w lire yarr ".Three hundred and twentyive, mum.' " Wbv, Johnny, too mean three ban- mean three hundred and latnty-fire : the olbo wt mf 1 forty are Irf. ' Xa fM)oMMMMeewr tl t t . fcJf trtMal 19 4 U aUr. V l Jttr-i -1 ta, taa eorrtpiicMAV U fvadaUa it V; kit rataL -,wjr ) rv (k- - j Whtl.t. .-it. . - i . Ma .M K. ,t- IX-Malaa ff m .y -i . ' -: - yw. M M M the ea.W of I'M tUlW arl eighty thowMjJ arye toun, wy Uw tXm tUt irMdalrtrwrtaat alwHy tWoawtwJ A . ... t tU U ITm tbowal LawT 1 Larrlrrd tboaaaad. Tuaj woVJ k 1 OCT j tic atrrnirtb W LaraJeed al lew 1 being a maiiy. of t.eatj tW! a ii.. u-w,i. we a. re Xxl tac Cawaeevi- ti,e wte at Jowerfigtirti than tt record J j tify. and the lUdU;l tm;lb aoeita kat above tiie oual cwU-wlatioo, . . j TV petioo mij b; a--l, why ia it. wlla a regiateml msvwitf 0 at Wail twenty Umm- ao-l. the" Cjo"rviiTe bate brretgrr bad any difficulty in carry iog tlic eWtion ?' The anawcr ia tdain. The C-jn-w-rvativr. have l.ile. to vote ia t.lin. C.-rrativea Urr f.ik-d to vole 00 He dv of election. T1-: RUiuM, arvrn j j eigllm of whom are n.'groc, arc cnwetly or-' j janii -d, and vote aa one nun. A large nunjVf of jar party in cry county rnuih at borne, and thus tier cUsction jfoea againat tu by default.. That thia W tlic trai .'state of tha caaa will be readily aorn if any one will take the returns fro-n any oo-jnty and ctHnpare tha res,teml vote with the vole actually et. The apathy of a handful of Cunservatirea in each county has been the aole etaw of oar po- 'litical defeats in North t'arolioi. A number of goid and hvut men, laving b"Comi timl of strife and dUcooraged ou account of the im povcrishod aid urdnopy cotUi'ioo to which Radicalism has brought the country, appear to have lost hope of ever changing the apctt of affairs, and to have uttrtly defpairtd of any amelioration. TVy have liecome diagusted with 'Radical rule. They have become dis heartened by mili'a y oppnuaions, and t-tn to think it is entirely uk-w to put forth any et- ertions to rem'idy tlie evil and bardena whVb arc UrigZJQgq dww por-j erty atxl cutresa. im loe low 01 ineu pro- pert y. with tlic loss of their, prosperity. an4 with the loss of tb-ir toiwtilational rights, they have ceased to fe-1 that interest in the welfare ,K M, l,w V. nn o.m1 eiti-n ran ' we. of ahe country which no good cl.a-o can n-g- Iceland faithfully discharge tire paramount ob- ligations resting npon him. In view of tl political situation in oar State, as pMntcS by the,fregoins facts, it will lie at once perceive! now great th- personal re sponsibility resting upon each individual rtim bcr of the Omwrvative party to cast his vote at the next election. If each one shall do ibis. then our triumph is a saurcd. There rx-ed ! no minpprehensioii as to the reeult iu August next or .November. I ,, . , f r.j.,. ' v ,,l if rrrrn orHiiet of tuiaicnium in J . . CartJiitn vM com? out on th firtl Ihtrt la, tn ; A- u and tvitr natnt lh RaJtral parly, w mil airry t.'.t Vfue by twrt,j tluand mojo,-. . ; tty ; balance ? How can he look on, or. moved, at a j contest wagwl for the protection of the rigbta ; irrt iber,ief i,w eonntrymm. and to defence government ? Fersonal rerKirimbilityoea not cease with the men act of voting. TWt is' the chief, bat Jr bv -no maana the onlv. obliiraiion reallor opon every individual member of the Cooaetvative Dartv. IFe mf alttabor for tht mutt. Each one of us should feel a direct personal interest in tW contest and see to it tWt all oar influence j is brought to bear. Let each man feci that bis State demands of him a foil discharge of his duty, and kt each resolve that that duty shall be pvrfonned at all hazards, faithfully fearlessly, nobly ! ) When this spirit aWIl be iufoaed. leto oar. organization, IW days of Repablicankm aUI W forever namWred, and its putrid corpse wiil W t.j- JLi..; . .. ICM-0aeaMrt raMtjBaMf all.aMhftMaakiti.iL-,it 1 i . - . t . f - JUmnm tBstt.iaa a't av ri cal Mra aw - ,. . . . . ... , laaaaam 4 tm litf 72 Til XI rJl I " .Ma4.W.aiWi.. . i(V..MV4wa7. buried so deep in North Carolina tWt it will Prl term, aw m ien .Mwm in-r aw -p- iu , ... .pointmeiit to fin aeeb varaecy fortWanej.; never more disturb tW nosttik of hoocst men-1 . . . , . . "--- j . . wy taw. , : m'-- j Amend sert'ioos one aod sevea of tbja iAa . ... j article by striking oat tW worda - com aa ion Ex Senator Poolittle, who has been stamp ...f,.- M -t- tk rmr ! iog . Connecticut for the DemocraU, is ny i bopefal of tacceas m November, if Ue ngui policy be purrued. He strongly adroeatf a taonaea ay law.- , ' .' . ' '. , toG.nt. InTpwkrag of Jodge Dvta..tWiBw f Labor Reform eaodkUte, be !i reported to i Amend awtioa at t tW Cfih artirfc by b have aaed tW fonowirig Ungoage : t aerting after the word - ioatmawt " W aakj ; -ne is esteemed in ininois as a great man J action. tW words - or any otWr peraoaal pta and a rood Jodge. SbooJd be be named be j L. VOrd - and before tW word might be endorsed by tW Democratic Coovrn - ti,i. RhnnU thraa two tbintrs occur. 1. am certain flat be woald carry Iinaoia by 30,000 majority as I am certain that tbe tan wd rise to-morrow morning." Scvt. '. A voulhfal novice in tmoki ntr turned dentb- J uvwn. . 0 -- . J Pe .and threw b-ctgf w.y. I "P. dear, ! be said, - there's toselo io that cigar urar inat s I makin' me tiek." " I know aWt it is." said - b wPoioa, pnCmf away - Vnal T -To- backer. AX Attn r Itf CWvVt Mli . 4 . aa. u .ai awsri 't4t!mrfctid ti MaM-lM,f firriv.X i : V? f u., ll Oriw af IVj.! mmJ ftrtv fea sit 1 1" .1 V. tt ti iitkiul . t--. " e ' la er ?! jt'vT.-' u:i tf- t , ! a wJatwailMjarW artWIt f a at j W - nrrtMa Xl." mmt I ta r4 tiffaaj n - - - - 1 ' - ekrTreU ulw AaanaWt aUl f 4m5 at a mwiiw ! ha U lUf an Ww 4mm4 Wy teewa. ww I 10 eeraUiMaw tm rfm4 tmm ml) P-J-t aJ iimm Um mw attrwAawrw a wy la w j bwt, a; l-ta n adLtW !WaM wW IWy ar. cwSmI . t'Xri'-er MW mI aAI Ww J tm ert prt -'W fr tw4 " aid-M f tba tWd aKwie Wt . m. . - cr l ia a.4 wttm, m1 mrig .a U'rituii I a awM m mtkmhmm f V ihm tbrreoi, tW wh t a jvara," Wx ia rIm. AnM j. W;TUt r ' trfm eeiwa 8wn, IuIm wWlrlWwiMWi.1i.tta ImM. Htni ot tt wwxta - rtfwr4rwfew af FaU Wofka. wbrrfvw tWt wrrwr m lU j tMiiiU. UM MmA Ul . i Aawad arrt ati of (W tWJ artxie bi . . .... . .... . 'rtf'g at the wjnrd -aafewaBt.' ai m '? lb rJ " " "? ' wwwMiry . aa . as 1 A ftanliaai Iri ILa -1 .i 1 m k ZL, TV iSaZZi. ' - ; arMiooa w um (rncrai A ami uioJy. j htrke oat arx-ttona two a ad tkre tU 1 foarth articW. brio? the arottaioaa witr rrfrv totbeapfunteient anddatww otbe Oud Wnaaionrra. A'trr arctirai foar'af tba'Cuartli article, aw tliat d w-clii ha'l read aa f'lo : - IV judicial powrr of the fttate al-U be etrd ia a Cowrt for the trial 0 IreprarfcmewU, a Hretr Onart, HaprvW wr1 , ae4 k.frrw Cwti aa may I ettawiiabrat by law, aod Cwcrta of Jaa ticra oi 1 he Fract." ' Alter aec(Kwiteiflit f tW fowrtb article, a that aaiit wt-tion .aH read aa lo.'Viw : - TW Katrfrmr t'-Mrt altl mnaiat wf a lW Jaatk arv.1 two IA - Jaaticra ; fneW, 1Ut thia attall wot aphr to the jaaticra dannf tker prearnl term of oRcr. ank-wi by death, rrmfrm. tlorr or otbrralae.iU nomVf of A avociatt J aa. ticia HaU bw rwlue to twn. , Alter arrtlun.lwele of tha fowrth atticla ao tUt aakl sect ton aball mad aa foUowa : " TW State aliall be dirtied into nioa jadiria! dia tricta, ttff eaeh of which a fbjre ahatl be'rbcv aen ; an. I in eaeh dtabrirt a Saprrlor imri ball be hdd at leaat twice ia each year, la rotrtrnaa for aoch time in each e?anty reaped irrly aa may oe precrne.i b law. tlroeral A mmu .kti u .jr ....I .c.t.i. 1- . I www 1 .ia if 1 1 j a m hi .a... j begin their official Vrm at law inl Ckmeral Aawmblr' which nhall ormr after the ratinrw f tioo of thia wcti.ni. TU (i.wral AaartnMy j may reduce or locrraae tin- oambr of dwtrt 1. 1 , .f(. . , ,,.)., y. to - the er of cwrb jwlial term fc j 01 U- -.. Htnkf lHJ, hir1w Jb fim ,f. j Jltm!J a.;, tba UWta! U. aUra . tjfc wWh fiw (U jt WkU ,.1,,'v-, V.k al e t r-r . iUtt). Anmul pxtion f'artern of the forth ariicie by atrikinsr wit a'l aftt tle word " office," ao-l inw-rting. in lieu of the tiart ao tri'-i'i oaL j urns iiiniwh ; - i iw urnrrii w uiwt 'au prrwTibe a prwper ayatem of rotation C the jadgc of the Faprrwr Coort ao tlat no j.lT may rile tle aatne diatrict twice b yucccwiian. 1- H - . u . . ' . . LI I . lix! I the iurlfrtnav also rirlian-e dtrM with each othrr,' a may be provided by law Strike out ar:f in fitWn of the foarth a'rtirte ami iharrr in lirn tlicrerd the fulloainf Tlte j lencTI AajrmMy hall liave no fower to de ! tfrive jo.Ucii iirtwnrnetit of any power or; lunvla-tion which rurhtfuDv nertana ta it at a i i d.nirtnKt ; bat the tienrral Aa armhly aha!l aDul aix1 dwtribule that port io oflhid por an.1 jariMl.ction. which dura not pertain to the hiiprrme ( or1, aavfir the otler Courts ,cribed in thia ccmatitqt, or which I may bj eatabltslicil by'law, in aoch manner aa it nnay tWra tir, provide aW a pr yaein of ap,l aivl rraUte by law when necewary j ihe mciIiM" of procelii, in IW- exnew rfi .i.;. . m ..i .v- i' v-i - K ' perm C-crt; r, fmr a( the tam mar be bor without eoi.flkt with otlier prwiaons of thia const it ut ian." Strike iuul acctkms aitb? o. Bfvcjitrea, nina teen, twenry fire and thirty three of the foajth article. 1 - a,iaati w i aiii ua a a vu lb aw in aw aiaar atii Aromrl aedion Iwerdy-aix of tfie fxnrth artl-1 e 97 r:fcna; ool ail that part kn aegtrat i w'lB' f'T' " , . ". tion, and. in lien of the part ao airicken oatf in aerting ihe following : Tlie jodicial ofTicrrt and tW clrrks of any coo Hi which may W -tablbdieil by law, aball be ebnwm by tW quali fied e lectori, aod for aoch term aa saay be pre. acribediy 'law. TW voten of each precinct, ratabttfbed a ia tW where provWSed for ia tb'w coostitation. shall elect two javtkrt ofjtW peace for aneb terni aa may he fixed by la, whoa jiriadict km aball ritend tbroogaowt thetr respective coeatirt, TW General Aaaraibl may provi.e fur tW ek-ction of more than tan. jostiee of tW peace In tboae prerinrla' wfcich conlaio cities or loan, or in which other special reaaoo reader it tnwdknt.' TW chief wr Irttes of cities and boorporated towaa aball hare the! judicial powrra of jaatiera of tW peace. Aavnd aeclVm thirty of tW foenh artVW by atrilir.jr oat tW word - towoafctpt," nd rnarrV in?, in liea thereof. tW word rrcincta;" atwai in tae last aerrteoce of um mm arcs. arie l0tt the wordl - ttc roansWroocrt of tW coee ty may appoint to wch-ofBee for the ex in uWi moA :n !, tWrecirwrtlnr tW words eoanty etborttjea eaUbJatad aatf aa- , Mrreyir " in section oot'of tbe aerentb arti-1 ml mtA rfA. ! Il wwiU mJ SIm roiw sn.aioners" ia aaid sectioo; alao add to amid trclioo tW folkiwing ; - TW (Jeoeral Aaannbly shaU'proride for a sytteat of eosaly rTB - meni ior ine aeverai cowdik w aw oh. . . . t . ' . r m Amend ardion two of tbt tevrnlh arUCle.by atriking oot the word " rxieaatasiaaers aad m -- -Tii.im I -1 a, W jJULMJa aa j '12 .ad I 1 by ia w tha worda a , - ... m .t.- BMi. - 1 and in tha tame teetioa strike oat M aetriatcr of deeds aball ba tx affirat clerk"? uf tha board of eoismSMiaoerO . m, "X. . a a ? . a t.. - t Lm a mmr ail an M W-t Strike oat tcction thrct taf the kicbIb arti- t i ; t , T f . a. . t t H 1 fv- n t r - I 1 r - -r-n - I nai 1 1 wi ii Inn 1 1 " a t Uto llMttiMi mf Jm aA. wV a a- Mtiarit wa al a Www ta aws la a tu .a ..m '. Uw " i , AwjM wm artwa a m f .-VW. w tWA aa4 mw M at! a tWWwwt -tWa ? t!U f ta. a WW fwt tVa V-J PMAm! a M r,VMhl mm w tN m W a? jMw.aa t atwt wwwA. Wi Ia w . m f LwM w ' " ' "I .""r, 7. m m4 4wSmH 4m Ymm9 MWaawat r J, A At iWt iMmUiW tMW4 aetwV. 1. aw aatUa wrtk-a !' uJuiJ mU . .. A . !....... .. i " ---m w -iw.isp r'rw-J sur m aapp- and U-rrt!ifJ tWty uSwn Iwatiawi. ai lV 4 am ihw rTm a . . fc . . a . - , - F f ciwalitati ay tl rraih m m 1 irTaas tWnr fawrtlMa ,-T rmlilnta 1 1 ran.ur ti In t af fewMM aaa'waa by Law fea wrdsa I rw t8 wft-at w Uw aUrrattMa. ff aa nUt U aa4 &wn aW t tt Ww tawaV. U -tmmAm? (fcw arrt4 la (Waar wilwa Awaa wvjr4 . a mtwa lUa W a("fwe, ariMai (lap HMrvlMM f AMtWv a Ha atw4 1 ! flaw ta ay tarar wVtk tbat aoaataa alea f tM aartWj Kara an Ua ta taw aiatliaa fr wWb it w watwitat4. a4 tW aifrralMa aba? be raabaatwil arf tW rwalltatam aa ttw arrtkwia waatfMl putnmrmUtrtf . lUt W frlb 4af wf J. 'f A tl MTATK F NUiml t'AlUHJ V 4, 0ia wa Karvafaaf a Itkawa,Jaa OaLIatX I. Ilewry J. Meawtf, rWffiary at tlUta. ferrrby fvrtdy I bat ft tWauMf ta a trot fwfy wf Iba caef umU act aaa aa la taw taea -t- II J, MK.NM.Niir.il, J Avitaiwiaz Frai4t Tit .ValwaMf Tirmf Rdli tmt ' nil 4 S.at JVmwi eAMa. Tbk b law mS t aa aMW ta tW V IXtakJLzsM fl l!3tA! f trtrl m nantcaiarv't'I asa fwatna aiuo-e.iwew mhW U trriaart 1 f tfn (Vul faVI TwwdB 7 W f ft aaHfiawa U a uAm bv tLa alaa '. of the entire wati.! dbt " Vm-i')m (adla that airtaow rraf) ia rtery tjrawca wf fp erawtrat - watMiwat, Ha and wwaWifad, ba rrrtj pe.l ita aetaaLty i.'o fwaercal aad i.wdoMal e rtVa . ao Lt tha jaw baa W come rlroair. a1! l. abaft tif trrvi! can powNbly.pwrge arri ty of mt -tile aa Saca baa." " -' . I . iVts is a prrrioat cXif aa froca th bad.. tJraftl-c-pibjx' ,PIv " N"tkx lwrt tl ! rr vohi!o ew. poawbly anrwf. TVia arvrn i to be tLe rrow tt true trl "m tt Uw eownt rv IV lUm'J aara (irtM kdr- lfTmilwj lliriwllk W ' . '.... m lw? w eairi rr forn and trttAml'tnn .-. What fitdrwca lavfl at of . drtrawtiao to rjti iVm, or ti fewabtT ;f ? TW rT.J Urea- .... .c , . . , - thai W - awrrowMW by a r. wW t w -w- ooabr'd bim at tW rovcraawait, awl art lWa alrea Bp ta-tW'elSwwa la oaM pH&. !! as ar hia tUrrt hianarlf fraa tVa ronajH ting aod tbm. at atay hart suss faith la La abdity -to reform tW pwUk artticat and aa tW CMietry. Rat W baa We la tiiem tWw yeari, and d aotbing Tbtegv Wrt g-, m freea bad la aoraa- rsgwrr prtaa twrj Waacb of tW g vcrarit"p swJrr lot aawpWa and on bta rrinuaaibtlr'y ; boa eaa at awtWff that W wi3 awrhd ? WW, U (W prWaf bta abit to anarnd, or bU abiKtf taavJlJby dkantbralliog Uoaif of Im karjwn? To ma Paoar. : ; WWt at want &ow a a lWof atdrrataid' iwf aavWg tW mta who art ofpavd ta rea traiolr.; tW GavrrBmett ; aa aaat tLraa ta, come to tW front and cawaaH with tar atWr. aad art aeoaieg!. Xt ULVrt that at til a iowr Umtl&m of tW iatrSTfrat aara of Aaaaf ' ka art oppraid ta tlat ptrpttealiaa U tW Grant djaaaty. aod aalrai aotat wrrrrWU at-Ia. Baaaagcaeat or MiwtaW oreara. ariB wwtrtWa t ,l ,fl ;soTrmtT- 11 J7 lata wi aaarr w ip i- fnj P70- gramaara. Wilk i "J1 ia aaatfar of of powrr ta BadaTawa aaa coetkraed aerar aad yews of drgradalioa ad grvLag ila f Ua sa W aa. WclavttarUdtW krirr tmti e Urt Wd oar aaatta taf fa3 of aaWa aad tWaa aaWa furctd down car tiroala. ; Wt kaov what ae lave ttragg-J far, act akZart aal caatv- aa ! Ut tit ax d CWrty. both at L Ida . art U prrfl aad may bt list, aLoaVJ aJrrrw fait place Sa power agait tW tara aWaavt 'aa locn craaWd at aader tanV Mjela," . ." ' ' . On, for anity aad Wmoey, aad the Lara tbry girt of ttiiwijk?nft. , It - not act 3 tW flowar iat taSea off tUt tht frail brgias to ripen, So la tW tk. U f Wo tW roe-nee ie eatt tkai tbt praclKaJ i ..... . r "- I IJoa' H it, say deu r: iatf4 a scbotJ of a IhUr rirl. - How ia H vaada am ; aodrUod tUt amaffa tbbf V - dWt know, iadecd,aW anrwtred, ahh pert,exrd look. bat 1 taaattWa tbtadx aa tVa... . thieyt U kara Oat I batt ao time lo aaJry. '. a . m. a w Jm a ! ' itacd."

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