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v 1 -.4 iPW(UTtl STATEi I Senator Abbott arid Gorcrnor I and y win do nuthing but tad bs 'MmVH -.-y-y- - 1 v Vaucc; v - bin. be unit U tiksa voianur3y to tjCj for abstain! rm ' ' i ?-'-''". . . ' .i (from exerdrini bis fraofbi: and therefore. me; aanoonccmeni is maae in anotn-1 . . . . nowever Kxongiy ne miy in xaes uiMm, Organize! We invite attention to the communi- Amnesty. Tbo Amnesty bill, passed si the last I To the Colored People of prcrth "T I cation in another column upon the sub-1 easicm of Congress by the House of From the inLHo prU sad thar er part of this paper that Got. Vance Lna, b. my cL-shdkt. jt of the oruiixation of the IUpub- StSS tlT firm! Ult of a made, by acnta f pmoo hvinTtS ir!VJiltt?'rT 5tBf il872 ha3 returnee tc tae Liegialature niscre- hamtistbetakmmUw to tothaaition Lean partj; and hope our eoirespon-h. ltpCx;h U Xfr. Sumner in favor of other States, to llaca yo ki kva J? 4 -.. - ' dentials as TJ. & Senator, thus reaiiminff 1 of the oraoain and analn! euididjt. for ba dent will favor nswith other articles of KlUr fSw?l ThVMa tiHl I the State of your naiiTiry and takatm tiiaAon fr ftflliAmn r.i. Mr. A rw twin ixrt take the obJy coarse bv vluchtt eanbe I irv rifni- TV- -.11 ntwt. Thmnf k1L U Y1 u ta uMsdmfit TXr aboae aa wnrita a land of from Mawachnactta wai delircring aotptmntanrrm aa tntercatia -.T- TTinrtM I toot WtIiTf . I dtTSX UVHT dntT La RqraenUtiTM, just to ahov that warn jva againai any baj Ktw, 00 4cm tAntAr bent on the naa- Tcxxr part W a natter ol rilxl ia- 1 '.II :-.-vH.-rf...- t: -T bottha3beenin Washington, and Tvel "Ja cans tbron-boat this Congrcarional w 1 : t f DUtricitotheimportaiiceolearit mv iH hanwrf iy by Tatin-for kou other , r sfc!??-: v5reTUBVu atioii to Mr. Vance WhaterermaYbe t ..,. vA. itJntnl fflmniniion embradn? the en-Ubi i...it,M, Lit- '.tiL 11 1 munsrw. ( . M9U m.U.iirni. M KM UU n iUi W QQWT Ul O " V r.V;!:r ."TT- said to the coatrarY. Mr. Abbott has 1.1 . .1 .1 tire Con!onal DirtncL and aubr- eare of '- V rrr ? " "VL r t& Ijnalatare of North Carolina eleo- el and boand to attend. 1 OL :-i'r 'AvMj-'f '-";'CJ-;':AT;i:' i lTkjL,: ,,1 I mide. and it the liwful tin V-'iv. ste3idljfcct rnak the 1 thank the patronage f-honld fail- tr lack of 3. BallI boU.ealnpaMcd it, on ita r-uitro-1 tnrtula ana acqriaiaycT urtU. Let prominent Republican ercrywhere y- furZ butmewhat xoore broad, tinder the unpron that by ao. his competitor, it is doubtful if the ItUneoeary that aa election ahoull be dalj I meet in their Townships and elect del- The RrprceentatiTca, we would anggrat they woold Utter thmccTuon;KCT Iat conntY CanTentiona: and let to tha Senate. hxr come near to hit- food bopca bare no orca . - V k. "ill rriTTv to pardoa to aa -. -r.U r i. vt I CVIUUI lllf CUUUiJ AuiruuJM" I uw r, uaia wuuv ucw uur l 1 , . . . . . . I a m Mt . .1 Tl 1 A m a fK4 hw nAWk I. . . 1 .1.1.. I litlf. h. va IH vT h. Im.ill W I LOT 1 BTB UU Mm .V ' ,o leeiingoi tne poopie. xnemosti uc i w... i--line county uonTenuons caow "-J i . Tr . I ' 7i trMt mj la twnnrr - - k.A - . - A a. .m mw. - . i w ! mm n m i lbk i 1 n r - 1 - a - -- igneat 1 piti for a ConrcnUon of the Duinct. I JJ, mhT Wrinir for their old eoniirr1 pe v' . 4 a3 pnor U the 200, of i. . " - StUoCa4 :n 3- c Tltdaiyf'sX'O" prcjrriit to - .;the piiblic .'4r4-j-Tk.inir'; iita-ff3 wiimp.- which' is nrntWt :w press. .11 .3 .-,1 , i:f-s''.u itl'KT.nri'pe tzit lion "pitjt d.u; sbM-;i:i; a ,iiaidsome i -a .iwv i wi-a Aer a- AMrATnm ' thi niTnnvL w i a m . w at ar v. lien ej eww v u teei w mm . . oi tne memoer8 naa oeen cnosen unaer, i nw ior a wnicauon gi uw 1 . r 0 - i Mnt kmruwr lor vueir old the pressure of the terrible conization 1 P 150011 h7 ortli Ourolnu-1 Conrcntion ahould aelect Com-I ... . f flS homee and nrcaid. i ad nat yon be- generally known as the KuKlux Klan. to English authorities: we cannot tnitteca for the Districted for coontiea contrY will be disappointed if they ar for yon take the eazae UaaUTv to Eecent developments prove how exten- see why such should not continue to be and Townships. The importance of allowed to incumber thfl Amncatybin look well inttfJ9 ff' 1 sivo and powerful was this Decret com- the case, ' such a movement cannot be orerwrti- with which they hare only a remote Vf are re! t bination and how successful it was in lithe foregoing views are correcx, i nted. When the contest is upon n 1 - -mint, ve. earer. to talt. controlling voters or keeping them a- the 'resignation- of Got. Vance can I then we can realize the usefulness and I Mr. Scxxra is now m hih favor with I ajTaxitare of your unJOTpcting naturra way from the polls. I Had it not been affect nothing, for he could not resign I efficiency of an effective and complete I the Democrat, the reason being, he ta qm yoa for their own pnmry for this hideous and mysterious broth- posiUon he nas never neio. ait. ad- organization. See to it, Itepubhcana, coaxue to uenerai urant a re-nomina- aJvancemeni. JZmJt uon. Ania noauuiy;anaea more irom,- a i. . i I Tnnr own rmcm - Mmyiroim Cimrtlifljm ,V,-.l.fi.l tmTriocj in hU ultn uulliMbii I .!T.r,l. UUaroUiocie. 0eds are Lmt to , a v. v;. r v, erhood there is scarcely a reason to hott bases his claim upon his lawful that early action is taken. - i.v.. ii.- 1 ,i I oiAMinn nnrl tf h was anfelficxecl. a new 1 .uiu, nuL ' ; ' . I Emlrrntlon tom the State. v . i . m -r j n. i rM 1 1 at " wvmw i na uininro -ei i i in m ' - s isa-ejecxeq a juemsiature in me snm-1 "."jir10 r!" au IIIICU 1 1 f qn the General where none exists, "t ?f .irl ' v :sv? ;oiw:?lrust our I Agsemhly was imposed, a large major- If Mr. Abbott is entitled to Jr p, ym b6 ;appi4tea ana that pur itj at least of the direct representatives in the Senate, ho ought to "1 n-"' 1 Amrasstfft-now.pertfUTwc.ij e uw aw. 0f jhe Klau. This . 1 i - 1.' x J UU V " ity thaa from any other canae. He ial lrnf i. and worked for thea and I "tw . . VI k his seat with their lot, leave Una SUte to aetOe m habit of receiving homage. He Aak them how they wcrw trcaUd ia in the North West Nearly aa many perf thourht General Grant would health and akknraa 1 of hea jraw, uea mSruxL- . alwarVhJ thrtu, bo! heini dct:0rt CT?f"J raikra uSc T- Iwward ia L-o IM. aVp m.m rrzxae ta the am Crimea tKaaiited t ra atirietiea arto fT.. wipel out-men uV?"?" "lve. and ia tl ciJLzP? v-a kl: .,Vf"? constituency ti jaiu ,: t . r " hostile to the Federal Union to the ex r!M -T" 'O.fcO" ov.:jrflrn. ne ew fit toeLher. Hushed with victnrv and tt;," jXuife stv5 TA'ft fAithfiilK' bolifivfi I . , -. , . I'.t: , ' ' - " I rnnaea nv natrea ot tne atlminiRtmtion mlhvlarihviJl not only ofwaT,,w tiii thi'ifiye.-t induce others 1 - ..' . , , " 3kI to.tTunayp3r.Si specimen of 00 for its overthrow. ocrats do if they had such an opportu ; f, r them- Th new members of theLeinslature Uity? obtain it, I return as go away. Those about to I the knee to his erratnri: but the I JnTl' .1. . " - m m m mm m. n x vnin m-iij - - mm um m AeMae mj agreeable to his poHtical op- tike Uus step would do well to pause I president despiaca man-wtirahip, aa eYtheY brought home piaa they ponents or not What would the Dem- and consider, be I ore starting to an un-J WCU aa all other humbug, and treats 1 1 away T lind out howfaueh their known country, tho harxbiliipa oi whicn I Mr Sumner with no more consider-1 employers atHl owe them rl nar rc thpv mnnnt rfAlirA nntil thpT ennonn-1 it . 1 1 I fucnl ta nov T Turn thS to letters j 1 uon man ats wouia a more on mom rr-i - . . - IL-1-A. wt trr them. None of the North-western I Ton hare received from fneul. who States nor territories to which our citi- aon. Death of Gov. Urn. States nor territories to which our aU- t i, well understood that the Presi- IrL i-T v- ri aUkitalion of Tbft ilpftth of Hon. Thomas Bra"? on "ns are directing their attention can fir- rnmInm,n(u Amnmhr in bia Ust .r,t. mada fair omiaea to par r,iscvivfe tncmye'!,' flwwiw oioere rs. A t i 1..0 a t.A oi I eoual North Carolina in natural re- 1 1 .v.. v .m v Imih Inl ucae letters . - - iiuouica. lubv 1:111 r n iiiaii 7 Ma i;iru kiunii;iv 1111 ji 11 111 r . uiu ioy luou. jjo uu" i a 1 nniuu niiwwuni aaxiii uial sib bli' a aa& 1 ia 1 ay - m w to do at.; ' c l J lr. 1 i n u 1 .1 : n. t-ii, w tt: I sources, fcrtilitv of soil or excellence of I 1.. : v. c? c? I how those nromboa ba been kept WttTitetvr&t iar i ;r-orroi.. 1 alreadY-l ... . , . , , , . , w- t Joli'm AnfwU m fVI ? t .1 See how man y are bing oia mends .,,-.:. --i - . . nofiii on ior wni n ne was seiectfiiL ni;fl xnu fiunnoflea 10 oe cancer oi - . .... b if mi ituail invrmiM ttt owuoe . . r,T!"comli u mi Vis Jt'iie, to print 4 , . I poauon ior wmcn ne was seiectea. ituseaso was supposeu w w cancer oi " j 1 uy nia tpieen. mierpoaea every ooemcte i . them iuat I! enooea to tf' wuiwi ir ,1 it. : :i Ai n v. n new nomps in new ronn'r v tnt tnvli a i i v. . . vM i : : . .. t-v V u "au uitM3 cxruLUiiQUiiLoca lucj tuicu i ixio tuiJu.iM.u. x'ui ucunj a jcai uui. i r J i ua cau UJ jitctcu wuo cwuniuiimwut i IxfcCX tO trvff Oiu I'u"'!. 1 Ufa .t : -i !-. i . 1 lit. a .'i will lmrM4 iviiVil iwrrof Vmi I . . v. .. I. i 1 19 t.tr. I . inimiingneai(u ana u vo4v-- ioi uie lTTaenta wisnea. i you nave oune uui j v uage to go, Uien tare for every one far himself, and jhtfully detendent a'niwfnr.er ihas Tali Ik uRjtr'imental ' wt- 1 W ii lorwoY. vance. . a large mmonty oi rragg naa Deen reflecting nevertheless was evident to all ??.-iJ8. "Ixjf " v'r 5' i the true sentiments of a majority of the proaching. He - ""T-7.ir ;r jrr people, cast their votes for Mr. Ab- summer, tho most celebrated of the erncumatc. xne present conoiuon oi an amendment totally foreign in iU na- fr'bott, there being a! few scattering bal- Virginia springs and seemed, upon his some of our people may be uncomfort- ture, and labors to hinder and delay KH ffen- lotatthrown for others beniaos Goy. return, to have gained strength; but able and undesirable, but few of them the passage of the original bill How lw.t a ita tons lail of our ;:citi- , a . . .iv ur- :n X.- i can imnrore it bY er.in? awaT- and If v . JTTr.. irv ft ta ru wul be to your ant that his end was arvl away from the scenes of their child-1 vyv.- he House Am nest v bill is vbdted, during the post hood exposed to the rigors of a North- brought up in tho Senate, he tacks on K or'li to do the beat h for those who on him. I feel well a-fed that ther ia no nr the aun than rtorth jti-Ut.ox what .(i.WiHh to do 1 and! ., , . i ,.. ..i will Mm.m wiK fUn .... HAmlinA. for e honest uidaatnooa ,,-, 4. v.-j, n tne conservative memoei-s tnrew powcriut to me iasi, ins pays cai irame j i would tney prexcr to nave .uunrw; uc- - . tvo .ah4&tR to rconipurth, we refer the . , r . . , . , fPW Vpfir th kxtW -trill frrvnnrA 1 . v .t colored man f woman, liioamna reudTto our ivwb rekshed away their votca upon a man whom was wasted away and finally he yielded lew years, they surely wdl experience a feated, ao they may have aomctlnng to f of I fertile land as can be InSSSr :fP' they knew to be disqualified under the to tbo destroyer. S or the better. We bcheve,and x OTcr , And U the distinguished JanA ar embraced within Constitution f the United States, they " At the time of his decease no doubt nave K001 reason lor the Lutn witlnn 1 Senator from MaRsachrwetU playing in-1 our limiU 'Tpry variety of climate H Oayen- L, , . , . . xt.i. - ' Rr i.tnhea Marion on- T-i lb health ab- her to SS great SO X i -nri . , . , .1 . , - Uio m;n Att4 v.ATr..i I ..it.ii n.tnin v, . tent aa vJlS? . y IUOx- vuiupiam. tveoeueve mat out lew oi j tiring in tne preparation oi nis cases ji'i'' mt0 0 m. - tntrn thought Gov. V ance would be per- and no man was more irarcessful than Duua P "i own country, ior a more was introuuccu into tne oenaie imi i piiod onler and nnletnda wi3 mitted to take his seat ; yet they defi- he in the Court House. One of the goodly heritage does not exist on the Saturday. It will probably become a jrf does not now. mgn aupreme law. JJr the tirovisiona oi tins bill the I in onr- xaoot u aa mocn neeu- ed her any where tla. Ourlgia- ' lion. : ' - - J lliviwnal Cawmittse hs.xa select fi;T1i.sthespUcf5 of holding the siiifVisd V Republican 'CknrvUon. jWsi.i'SthAS. the dayniipoint- 7. . 3 .f&tltiatr HAutiiQrlzed!to 7 a .rep-l ;:ef4dt!ce;tUeh.aniber 0.1 .Sen- anuy thrust him forward into the faces most remarkable of his traits in the tri- American continent e tninx many Uw. uy the provuu of the Senators of the United States. al of a cause.was hs imperturable cool- who emigrate would return to their old following courJtiea are chvaaod together: We say nothing of the ability of Gov. ness. He never permitteil himself to homes had they tho ability to do ao; Rockingham and Guilfoad, two Sena Vance to fill the office, acknowledging betaken by surprise. His style of but they get awaymd notwithstanding tors; Randolph ami Moore, two Sena hira to be a gentleman of capacity. He sneakin'r was forcible and eloquent, his their hard lot in the new countrics,they tors; Richmond and Montgomery, one woult probably have ably represented eloquence before juries frequently be-1 are compelled to remain there. rfAW, Suthe allowed himself to'bd il BrMibfe,. ri Itinttw the hands of ous, magnanimous and pure-minded. Wt H.91 theVhose disposition it was, not only There was nothing mean in his compo- fess? xid eaeli organ ia authtiriwjurto scndrtwo delegates 4 jt-"-....' four nlbnths t . . . . . t d the ipr the . uonwriuo In the i3?ah tim. mTcii rchiains to hi xlone by;way ofotauiaUoii. KLel Bt'iubli- ntervy-irie betwttin the preit ar urae of lidinir the . Convkmiiot'i rBtHosregard the fitness of things, but sition. His chanicter in every respect to.Ltreat with absolute contempt the was above reproach and no man.wheth- nMhqrity of tho Federal Constitution, er political opponent, or antagonist of 1 . . . . t-.-y- ,.- s " . - 11 1 111 wmmm an nt '; J ft- v.. bnstaln AiuiK IOCltl lniCrS. It is not our intention to urge upon tho people the importance of sustain ing this journal in prcferance to any other published in Greensboro. It is our sincere belief that the prumcritv a. f Senator; Person, Caawoll and Ala mance, two Senators: Chatham one tf tor fH WctwIwii - now end4nroring to induce ta to locate amoc ua. Vhcre get better laborer than our olored rwplar No where ye can we get as good luborrra, are ever ready at our beck J. OTBiThl, ia aw jsif and do eoeamit tacrdrr, burrii. only thoc be puxiahed hoot" 1 - . ... - . -t " irgtrm aaa wiv La the bravery and rrnrVn Lrn iv do vioLde the Uw to do it wi'U maaka or iLe and in the crn fc of day. Gh. yea, taaat mvnuniaoca Sraal aave the everri aamniB, but lrtkh i open robber and the puo nrro . steaU a peck of oLatum or a dx . chiekras 1 Thais the way to da ; thing op brown. TLaa ahaH you t moruhxe youraclf and luvdiv gt ; -DmocraUe norninttion Ijt Cunrt or for SUlo Trcavzrrr I Km. The trustees of the State nnivm '. hav called upon the alumni to aaacu ' in tbie city on the lat of Febrttarr ta iaf. Cjt. J m Prwpcrtas tf tic 5tw KcrUi $UU. v . - -j ri I -im Intll t erc a cre Um bae VUatlb ' tkUc LZxiSitr!LrtM bea awd le t r mch a awvmpiT arhl ao 1 ULrct rww 1 1 in storm uow - Resignation of Gov. Vance. jVVe have heretofore spoken of the I any sort, could say one word derogato-J f town JJLTdvni1 BUS- jiizwce of . Mr. Abbott s . claims. Not pnm ao we urge tnat view "C tiv fitatpd. fr Ko V.;o. A HU t- iv - . T. oiuiuull Lilt r 'cast in the Legislature for Gov. Li werG ¥ by men legally qual- ULheV TTPTfl thrnTim J 1 - l ifiod-X iui m uiuituuate p"- organic law, , and U l,aS ,...,t. . ; r .(41 U: Mr. Abbott, being duly S-jw-prt ;VCVt aud having received the greatest ' of legal rotes, there bebg pre- . ? "f- Tj, .., , -f" anornms in both honses, ia entitled 'ltoSenator . BoilLrfish and J'il ? ftiiiGj? tor gv.t our m;'onpvlao! and r vl 'FtL'v tojinMwrir but cot.-.imsa Au.Vely ; -'t'.-Ayk-. '!-;'t;..-' --f ! f. jt- yjr $Wljj Arc - raitin,ujan- if" ' - Y . I rftd j American authorities tend dirmt.W the establishment of these propositions. im i- . . xuviv are a vast number of these pre- jKients. we quote a few of them. page 208 of Grant on Corpora tion'' C151- oi 180,) occurs this lan- j ;d:riT-.i--- Juir-.vill K Id do i v '-e-r '-I ' ;.. - - ' ! t"',-jfo -;"--ry .-i5-;v-.r 7 S'-jO- : - I S ' '-. i-i'Y'iiJ' 3i?.'4i'i "if J-i'J'.;. i-'V ..--l ;;- r --k - F'siu vc taihk the E' . fetolokirrajgied' they airewurl 3 ,r-.-,;-;ijc..wina Aiie we Glsqualification, patent or notorious at Tiies the votes giyen Tor (he coad:daf9 -13 under it to be thrown atray." , ' In Arnold on Corporations, p. 141, Cd. 1851,) is'found the following': I'The feaneral role may be stated that: If a jndidita' for an office is ineLble at th time of ' 'ley.' 0 tioaby raaaoaof any dkoual'ficaiion. and j! $"m ubli notice of such duaqaaliAcation ia giyen at -V 'i- lit-" jeelecuon,; tul votes given for. that candidate, . " . ;.j'., -"3 VJsuch notice, are thrown away; and, if there . o lug 1 L .1 - . i J ... . . . illxx uumoer oi vote3 (wiu do amy elactecL ide It v. Hawkins, Jba) In the case of King t?. Parry, (1811,) I- Jvist, 54U, it was ruled: 'iVhen a candidate is diaqtudlfied for tdttiDg in jaii:arn8nt, and notice thereof is given to the sectors, all votes given for snch ndidtg will be considered thrown away, and the other can- ii baif, didate, with a minority of votes, wul tinapo JV iteOfma oTF c&hui ti.vcimg-aj "Now it is tho law Loth the common law and . 6r t'.t.lii. .'..'?t'?fi.l rtirf.xr' J 4e V .C bs H tut ional rt, sition to claim the seat on proof of the the exis tence of the d afrtullfiofttions. " llord V Chief Justice Campbell, in Qheenu Cooks, (1855,) 28 Eng. L. & lt. p. 307, said: " .. to tWfVii fin fcr.o.v nirt ifLt sntilTrie i7..ien Ui- ii-ripHcil;: n -yeltioii: ujiokix fhe nify MV;r4fiW2i no spirit i -comifo- o bf Ji jaKi'-Mii. -I-oeCbly theythick ;; s-ahrJ, hP'Ji PfcpptC-"-?-ri.i tifiy, 2vida 't ie i heir p f!Ii2r viOTv S i: j the j pirliamentary law and it seems to mealaocom- nln Bsn, that if an elector will vote for a rni who he knows is rael'gQilew it is 03 if h? did not vote at all, or jo'(l for i no:wiy Vs; r-tyn; as ry to hisupriii was the son of John Bnun a. mechanic, and was born iTov. 0, 1810. His brothers, all of them men of more or less distinction, were Hon. John BraSo of Alabama and General Brax ton Bragg, of the. Confederate Army. Gov. Bragg, drrrmghislife-timeield several important offices. He was elect ed to the House of Commons, in 1812, from Northampton' county. In 1851 he was chosen Governor of North Car olina over Gen. Alfred Dockery, and ntuu in xooo over uon. jonn A. mer, our own dktuiguished townsman- He was elected to the Senate of the United States in 1858 or 1859, which position he resigned at the breaking out of the rebellion. - During the war he held the office of Attorney General of the Confederate States, which was his last omcial position. . At the time of his death, he was Chairman of the Ex ecuuve Committee of the Democratic party of this State. He was buried in Baleigh on lion day. The legislature and the Supreme Court adjourned in honor of his mem- arxand the Executive and State offices were closed. He was followed to the grave by a large concourse of citizens, among whom were the GovernorJucL? es of the Supreme Court, 'Members of the Bar and Clerks of the Departments. lake all men of , ability and promi nence in pontics, Gov. Bragg had his enemies; but now that he is dead, even they must give him honor for the puri ty and excellence of his character. May he rest in peace! "We are informed from Washing ton that a bin has been introduced into Congre creating a national educa tion fund fro the proceeds of the sale of public lands; ad that the Demo crats oppose the measur because fthev say) it wfll tend to consolidation ! This is what might be expected. ry rAyo made by Itapublicana towards tamed, fhe publishers aro better able to send out well filled and well printed journals. Those journals, circulate to a greater or less extent, not only in the country immediately around the place where published, but throughout the btate. Thus the great body of the people have their attention frequently called to the town itself, and the better the paper1 the better the opinion cnter- unea oy mem of the general prosper ity of the town. If the merchants, tra- uers, proicsaf onal men, and others ad vertise generally and liberally, the peo ple ia the country can see and appre ciate the amount of busineea carried on, and aro induced to give attention to a community whose thrift and en terprizo are brought to their notice f 1; . . . ixxixiij macs, individuals in search 0f new homes are attracted to town which give theso evidences of industry and prosperity. Hence, although speak ing for ourselves, wo still giTe it as our sincere opinion that those who desire the prosperity of their town ought to sustain.nnflmchirgly.their local papers. Consider what wo have, said and judge if we have advanced any unreasonable Ideas. ' - - . The Judicial Bill. 7oare informed that the .Western men of North (Win, now in Wash ington, are scheming to have the terri tory to be embraced in the propoaed new J udicial District, restricted to that portion of the State West of the Yad kin River and the North Carolina Bad Road, The meaning of this nnt is plain. It is proposed to w m wi-v WUC 07 Vance. s tho resignation cheerfully and without a t-una art answer emrdtieCy ar. 1 enheaitat- Tho following are the rrowxlinra ifT' Vrrn- . llr the whiU w ' iUJll IV 1U II mM 1 TWW-l , W W ' a . th Honaa of Commnna l 1 " V 1 tT t-mUna Ilia whito man a Un 1 tsu L colortd man "a labor; the ccUnl xaaa labor wwaa mo waito man a LtuL .Let a wnoo do mvi and a baxn truck eacn u Or pen dent tpoa th rtl.r, and each will do the other gW if a proper tindcratanibng can bo arrirl i "- goal faith mainUin.-d Ktwm Mr. Jones presented the rwucnal vi vjov. an ce ana nia credential C? . a . m . 1 oenaior 01 the Umted HLat. sr. Jones, in justice to Gov. Vane the resignation had been in bia since the 20th of December. j t-rprWa. Ttw typs pnaa aad bxsbtm tt -Of 1 J Win( hmmx pair haw rt sad lm4 1 1 1 CGBtnl v&k rairmntw at aMJrwi a r tram ffc l.ta fcjtLaa w m torn f . tlis mat aad fUJi a prnt ta V adll Xr lUcrs Stra TU -IZLiimM." ' wiks ear pr b tha wwif,w ally 1 atd It U a i.esdi ta da parry Cwl U " la aadLiftf Um aajrvnmiwmt wa 4. t. .. , v m utt n,r I m sad aaUr i9 t M. 1 . lawrn a Unctions to tinvirnf i . ? . . Klknirat .Tn ' , Jhlv I TITr A fa7.rv- iTTi : Muaaaau noibe,f Nona was definitely agreed to. TW he whatever that I am abT t law bcl waa instructed by Gov. Van pre- the contrary everrthir.ir ir ?' art a una aoema to eonpu to f ih rweave uie murcata of tha raci tho aucccaai of thu cue ai r TTXt aent it The communication ia aa air WaattrsaTax. D. C Jan A 1872. 3b the ILnoroUr, the Gcnrj AtmcwUy dependent upon the m ey- AuriA CWias . other. I dose by wzrv. nave tne Honor to rt ucrowua rnan against a haaiv rt -the ocrtificste of electior Senate State, and u; , 7 of the United SUtes. ai fW into to deal firi; nZ " 2 your hands the poaitio you did bia colored hirehxr. " 100 uio great nonor tcj'" bjou me 1 TU1 I one year ago. J . 2aV,a M CL J l rj momULL (W.J carnal a. r 7: mmy t. WHKIBU...II. - 4 v. I . Bsnn aa raurejy r. Xtkaa TL!r - it ' I . . -. ' 1 t roloredwi3 u I 'va our 'j ta ran ; i tly with Ibwrtortadermfwthankato W. hWnX: T:l ! J tr. a rrs. I Z J i KIT" w joa u "i"cu witw ea and acntimeuU !, A hr Got nf tha r-wll lS I own an mnh 1 t ti , 7T. V . ' PJ uaT for your dlatinvui preference, and rnti W I W to aisur. TonXrsret my inabditT Ucn foIlow ' w W . - - W A I m to aecuro the tx11 chiefly becanao Jcaa memocn. t 9, . .1 ft crt . of Im Xaw Xura frrara.' IVi2wi f1 fMraM aad uanvr: taiMb. . mrjm WW a virw l nrf rir 11 nt-!a Xmtlksa toxlw l ia , C rfry aa4 totL it deprives me J opportunity of provini? by fail erring of my native 11 nnninM. i :v urn una rm Tss Accocrrs r ru- ith gen- constituted by t'jc r of re- rnittee appointed to r 01 the btate lViut, r counU by the wri;tf sjaturancea ' " at cral and ind roect and n11 1 V?-?". it ciiow auxin. IU- , latura. v ra. "priateraJ - the work i a.c St his ac- 1 ( the con. and Chair of 7rUak i . 1 V ZIUiDLOV Tt vTvp i3'- Cmad -' r Ltrs r 1 - mmm- 9 Mil I TMTiM fe a ft 11 A M . S rvJa moved tha.t vwV- r v . ' " V - - - va akJLaas 1 v-nai a w w . - t . - K iasnutted to th ir 1 w "Ty , -" Iitm an tV. - I- vAJtamiJi I una. LOS va acaac-ft tL. sua. i, u ylaaaMUlaaaaIBW ctf Cm bafTamte mf Xm th arv ard of then t Oa cU. aad LStjL2 WU CUt Q . . . - actt-Uy aad abcavkot ULaty. aaarary M a rL&ml parry eaa . wiiho4 thoroosja rnfff-'fTa- - 17 aaJ rtir partM aa enkJi aa afl trit4d ., Mr. same Nexesaay tho Iiria!atri m am v " ' t . 7 iT ' a ttMtaia a party arsam; a , 1 r elirlher Senator. . and thiri; '71 TT to-f-T ffJlItrWK'lWi. . -ITaBrjaf-aia OHoorrt LtrsacBMrjrT. Gover- The General A A i -aiblr vr order the Greensboro and the section of country of which it is the center. Arianoaat wiu snow what a cont: V ble strip of country would bo included' 7? taa had the same tCcd r in tho scheme of theso Wesh-m r?? M - He rsriewa acVoa By tho pending plan nearly equally divided ry and population cr for work U.a and then si to the l-vti ,br At 1 ji . ""--I. - J v noff? aaarwsea s lengthy Auditor to der I tii -ru from the me," Agiaiaiurs in answer sccounU of th4 : U iYir.t to f j'l'fct cnargea, and flatly I done sines Scjl ?c.T,fTr .1 w !TZ uccn u7 over I mala s acttlem i tt.lr " uia any one bond oil IL CarxJUian, a-ka" ooen issuea exiv-ni ;n ucuwuaw. xia attributr. tK reoauonof tho State a credit to thjil EvenUaro r ajaxiam, wmcn no aavs for the laal Kw aenr; ox ithasl'arif'ha'pvea: icr tU-lcvutian tf the people ti-.chs wiiiij W.-rfcra'-JH man in the moo l" T V ' . j ucu sccsclc.-w PpTtjoa. . " In thi. ihc-w ountie fhit rV Again, in;'01kuGWV.W;liuwr:!it, 2 j iu cvt r" t; Diiocratsj co; wi r th- jjurrougns, js.iut, are tr.p?e worus: v, ' .pvu'ui v-:jf ft majority, rl-ftitit is szi. fl-ui:, 'Lit. -'Oveu:i.l vt uitniA.wa . vote for. nobody t!v ccri-xi by !). "nitscia- , . , .,: ' tyisgood.. rv--:'',j;..;c ' lie Owrl,t:o 2A-r.,ri referring to xn tne raoiern c:i oi u pRiJig-vr v e- u-,v. cWw ii s Ailii"s to tU Cchred the new scheme should prevail, we 4 tri ci torn not ,y I t anes of y r iuv in- 3 4 44. i'ihiatnrix W fd- !.;Tr':.k onr fi.i -...1 . . le noicrn c.-Xc oi u ijig e- (i ,v. Cnldw Os Atli;.-. to tU Colt rea ' - ' ? crQ'n iWucVit., l;J7t,rr, ; . - ) I'ctl, -U-nt oi" nui. C-J:, . aid: ' If-tUyur-jyia-eLi-xva- KrrxM, f.W c-ri mrl ft . ;I t,T;:.!c ocr fxnUcr, and Memlof ' 1 frcoj iH permit thm : invmto -I thoTers yelkh- I J may 7 including all hypothecated bonds at 1 00 lhcir r their full value, is but $lC,75D,00a I ,v,f In rx-nird to the boardingand ararch- Cirt ing of the erican steamer, Tlorid tl . by a Spanish y easel, it ia said tho TjTsL ' Government, sdhexing to the principlo ' . JS m art 3atD esse, trull Mas K:i: demand of Spain an snolomr for iu . , peatcd outrage on this Teasel, tho pun- went M f ' ishment of the officers who commit!! r.rv. ,r it snd indemnity for damages sustain- tho h ' ed. It is believed an inoW wHl 1. made, and that there will li rn I . .i My t indenting the L LoInitra!ion in '1 tiferfcro ia the fihl.Aas. Both I s.'.hthe excito- ' , 1 despairing - wiuia at tho rue too pesos - tmrarvij. 'latura hsw ioii. ca laws, -tare" haa in- tfndaeixuxs 1 TisnfM, 1 i I aa5a. TSa ctpjrtaaifj ha . .... . ..: . . KU ymr wZ3 mc Cm mhmx. c'ilf.'. of (ha raital Suiaa Ii vj t i r r. . abacU pat fucO ; y - . rata of CL ao-aCUl fW rir f L , j faXy anead Char Mtta 1 . f riarpW. Ii b Cjd XUVT .r.: - wwa. Il Q tstaitovWinr t.tr C4(VcaatHTcaaitataM -1 Cm acLaua of CW aaaoy. U partad Chal obt arpad wS3 ba u i aa oSiIImS (Lis - i bdag cartata of Cw ; n n 7 t r ?-a. ; ak oat party hiaad aad lha : . 1 - , n. t ra aa a hearty acrport. W r dioa TV-aaw Us imts aid la 0 - 1 . acrfrkm aad IsJUaaDia lv Cht ' i . 1 Jcraah- ' . TW Krw Sara Erara wd U,-, ' i i-J: ! Grcsbrr oa Ttrijcf ..I . ai Kaicr SIrJL . JLU iicr.jt-rtja asa f f - '- to " r. Ws learn d one negro ley Cook, in 'need atoning out when he 1l Wa were a cf tho mnr-1 fcwu t bliim?Al Jcarra IL. 1 rx ii. r though there u a pretty atiiT war feel' der. blJ ing manifest in Wa&Hngtou. JIzI. C - .... ; 1 Ia.r,
The Union Republican (Winston, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1872, edition 1
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