(Carolina 'tUotrftraan. r" RALI&ndirFTJAY FEB 1G. ADVERTISEMENT. ! flaring purchased tlic printing stoek and sub Mention Ut of the Old Xorth SMc, in accord ance with the term, of the sale those, who had ,,:ljd ip advance for that paper, will look to w , fill out their term. Those who were indebt ed to that paper at 12 o'clock oivhaturday the 16th alt, had their indebtedness transferred to i iia and it is a matter of importance that all Uould be promptly paid. Those not behind, j exceeding three months may yet pay: at the ad i vance rate of $t lor the year. -! Oct. 8, 1871.. i J- J- BRUNER. 1 ..-reus or anoWy ifor them, cither in the Old'JTorth States tho Era, but JT4 always dejiounced; tlicm and demanded their prosecution and punishment in tne courts, a certain vxenaacivas paper w w. contrary notwjthstandiu o: MISSISSIPPI IMMIGRATION j ' EFFORT, y (ur attention his leen called to an or ganized movement in Marshall county, Mils., tosecurejnijraigrauti to that county from. North and South Carolina and Geor ge Of .course j we can't blame theie JOHN POOL'S HOW AN KRIKNDSf .j 'We laid nolhiug Ust week about Sen ntorrool'j letter to II. II. Helper, Esq., in which be claimed Ja. K. Kerr, Luke ! lilackrotr, T. G. Haughton, John S. Ilen dcraon,tnd our particular friend, ObadUli Woedsn, as good tcorling radicals ! It ; was too good a joke to spoil under a week, i nd .n ..wb let it riD. Hut it id !timc now, to stop the fan, and it will bd seen that able to raise as much cotton ;Mr Helper broke lVd delusion oioatns j' ago. Ve cannot conceive it necessary to 7. add 'any tiling to set these gentlemen right before icir friends here at horae, or-even abroad. They are uot radicals and the paper which lheyk8gned for T. H. Long was not a sanction of radicalism in any form. v This is all shown in t(i letter of Mr. itejper addressed to John Pool, to be foundin another column. ) I By-tlheway, Mr.- Helper's letter to I Gov; Caldwell, will be found to contain a statement of more importance than any merelyj personal matter, since-it concerns the public, and exposes the? deliberate ' tehemej of the radical party jlo nsu the i people money to corrupt thejpeople and ' carry te elections. If true, as get forth (and we have no reason to doubt it) it is vastly ; important that they should know it. We take no interest in, nerdo we as sume any responsibility for the personal matters of the articles appcaringover Mr. Helper' signature. We have no malice - against any man, nor Lave we a personal friend whose official actaK and character should escape exposure in these columns if our public duty demanded iti But every fact affecting the interests of the people ol right belongs to them, tr public officers are their stewards, their servants, whose actions they must approve or condemn. ANOVNIEU INV ESTIGATION." Investigations aw: the order of the times. , lathe wide spread and thorough, demor- ' aliaatton which followed thp war, connip tion crept into every depart fheht of the Stato an2 national governments and into corpora!tion3, large and small, until the whole land was fairly filled with the vile Stench, of peculations, embezzlements, frauds, aud Bejf-stcking.. For awhile the people stood aghast with amaa-meni and ! : incredulity ; and as they began to realize the situation their indignation was khidled, MifsisfinpiaBS, many of whom are native Carolinians, for Wanting to draw from fs industrious people to go wit and wok thr surplus lahds, and fill up oad slrngthed their ( country. It is a fijie coii n try no donbtj and all who go will be likely to receive, encouragement and aid if they prove themselves worthy. Hut vi MniKit forbear puttine in a word i of . f . w . wlrning to our people against givinglip North Cawlina r anyTother countiyjon tile face of the earth. They may Jiotjbe here as in 5 iUSSU6eippi " iiiiiy " wealth so fast, or! even at all ; but a man's hlppiness, which is worth a great deal morp, i not assured by these ; and if ejjidangerrd by the pursuit of them, which is often the case he had better uot hi his eyes upon them. North Carolina in a: good, place to live in and it will be better,; It is improving pvery day in the develop meiit of resources hitherto unknown or liuappreciated. Her healtkfuluess, watery water-power, adaptability of. climate to mixed productions, (always the most pro fitable,) and the moral character of her opulation, are! points of, attraction Jof great value, and not possessed by every Stale. We hope our Mississippi friends Jnav send out their agents, as they pro posed, and we bespeak for them the kind eat attention arid the warmest hospitality. A delegation f young Lakhclorston of those substantial MissisHppians wbo are backinc this movement- aud ' let us i " The Committee, on Pririlegeijr and Elections have not yet voted jppon the "ae of Abbott, who wanla a jeit as Sen ator ffom North jCarolina, jfcojt ith?tand Irig the reports to jthe contrary. A report Will be made by Senator Carpenter, when action is taken by the committee, which will bear the eignjature of Morton, Carpenter, Anthony andRice, a majority going over the whole case and citing numerous pre cedents in English parliamentary law for the aumiesion of Abbott, bat, it is said ttieyj have been unable to find a single, precedent in the history of the American Congress. j " A minority report will be made by Senator Thurman, signed by himself, Logan and Hill, which, however, nulike tbatlof the majority of the committee, has not been prepared. This case will open up a very lengthy debate in the Senate, perhaps more than that of Ames, from Mississippi, whose case was argued sev eral fweeks. f "The Abbott ease, it is claimed, will present a numbtf oi novel, debatable points. ! ADVl3tTlSKMKNT. MORE VILLAINNY. Editor Carolina .Waichman J ! . 'LWrSir: I send you to day a copy.of my letter, (or "publication, ad dressed to Hon. John Pool In reply to hi leiter published in yonr issue of last week. It U'wpII known that Thomas I. I.n?r Iihs leen promoted to a higher position in tlie pos- ; verbally ndnnt:d by evervbHlr. ? reception in Washington , lk evenwy .nr. i ck i nas uaa i nomas u. ixng I I say this I shall not sneak around into by-pla-I ees to do you an injustice, polilirally or olher 1 wise. " i Now that villainy. I suppose rou know that Hon. John Pool ia not a fool. However, I am of the opinion, tha"t you, like mysIf, believe him to hv, poliiicatly, as sleek as an eel, as oily as a jKrpoi.etend as trcacherouaa a shark. He is fihy to sav the least. His insincerity is uni- ! ABBOTT'S CASE. The,.N. Tribune, (radical,) treats Abbott's case after the following style : I ItR ABBOTT'S CASK. Mr. Joseph jC. .Abbott, claimant of a seat in the. U.' S. Senate as a. Senator elect from North Carolina, sends us his case, an;d asks us to consider the legal aspects! We are, not sure of our ability tal service fince the reception of a certified copy of his defalcation furni-hed from the records ot Alamance County Court. The best reason, perhaps, nV this promotion, i a mrwiiiv -a-4Walg; - j v. v. win- mended by all the Judges in the State, both Superior and Supreme, appears in the lttter ad- drted to Uovernor Caldwell belo.r. I'.ut can it be possible that the Judges of the Courts of this State recommended a defaulter for office? I don't believe they did. II. II. HELPER. Respectfully, Saijsbuby, Feb. 15th, 1872. promoted from a route nem-v on the Western N. C. Kailroact to that of Spat ial Mail Acent for North Carolina, net (or his fitness and in tegrity, bnt for his wtll known dishonesty. Ev all bear me witness, that I have endeav ored to avoid all occasion of strife; that 1 have aopgbtv-to - tail smoothly over this ea of political conten tion ; that r have tried to avoid all personal altercation and recrimination. Fr my own part, I can truly" say that my connection with you has left imprra siona of good feelings and harmony unmix ed with scarcely a memory of anger or resentment. s If in any particular 1 have tailed, it by inadvertence or otherwise, I have ifft'iKled or wounded tl 1 M ervbodT wlu. U miintJ itb U.i man i c 'nenaeo or ounleo: tlie feellnsa ol Long knows he is just that. Rut," said the ! an7 gentleman upon this B?-I tan only H-onorabltJhn,to Anthony Deneini andJGeorge I express the profoundttt u for the J. Ung, in his private room in Wahhinton not j act and hope that sueULwre of nl lorts since. 44 Thomas It. Ina mnt have that L. :r , 1 fr Salisbury, N. C, July 13tli, 1871. Hox. John Poou Dear Sir : I have not thought it necessary to answer your letter of the 8h nit., in reply to a copy of my letter addressed to the lion. Postmaster Urneral relative to the ap pointment of Thomas I?. lng as route agent on the Western N. C. Kailroad, until lo-day. In that letter you say, " If your view of Thomas B.Long be correct, the Republicans of Salisbury must be greatly mistaken. The most earnest recommendation of -MrLong, and a letter certifying his good character, were sent to me by many leading Republicans among them the following : . L. Bringle, Chni'ii Rep. Ex. Com A. Bencini, Gov. T. K." Caldwell, S. II. Wiley, A. A. Joyce, W. F. Hendersen, C. S. Moring, 1. W. JorKfs, C. L. Harris, V. II. Bailey, James K. Kerr, Luke Blacknier, T. (i. Haiighion, Jno. S. Heiderson, Obadiah Woodson, and W. II. llowtfrton.' . office. It is iinpoi tar.t that he should have, the - :-ir i. . . r i nfvciai an Agency lor me craie mr ne rea Kn that he. will make a good, active canvasser for the Radical party during ournext campaign, and his office will supply him with a good er cuse for entering into that business at the ex pense of the Government." Anthony Bencini uiijht be indnced to deny this statement, but George J. Long Is made upwi h different material, and will at any lime, I make no doubt, qualify to the truth fulness of this statement. Thus ft will be per ceived that Mr. Pool is capable of prostituting the dignity of the State and his hih office for the basest ilitical purposes. Need we be sur prised at this since it lias become the settled purpose of tlic office holders throughout the country to erseverc in their villain? and to'sus tain thcmselvts in it by the re-election, if possi ble, of (Jen. Grant. Witney the tonderous frauds for political purposes rccentlv developed 1 1 ! 1 . 1 . 1 ' anu now oeing ucveiopett uy the l. &efiate Investigating Comiriiuct in the city of New York relative to Cuatoin-houe afl'airs as an evidence of this allegntion. Isn't it alarming. Putthis is not all. Bv the promotion of-this great ras cal he .and V'. F. Henderson (birds cf a feather Our paths tiow diverge Aiott probably forever. We go forth, t(gthcr again in one fold, no j more. 4 Our battle has been fought, our ranks are now broken, our foe is disbanded to be marshaled as one. onlv when the lilt trumpet ehall call us toeth He died soddenlv veiterdar tnoruhir. cr in the fiejds of another wwrld. He was in another room titan bis own. Farewell; gentlemen. May heaver's, and was coin p to ?et a driuk of viw choice! bbusing atte-.d you. May you i when he ,Lod the occopaut of ihe rootn. C 1 at i T t . . ... .... . ' 1 -1 11 J W ten of the place rvow appeal to the 2pa lature lor all the protection against tl evil that it can affoid, and should ooi withhold. We notice that the eitixens of Hickory Tavem, Durham, and many 'other placet have made simihr appeal for protection and reliif. The Lrgulature shouH enact the Ohie and Illinois law for the whole state. . , . Banner of Temperance. SrDDrx Dr. Tn. We have been shown a private letter from Davidson College, dated Feb. 1 lib, which gives the follow ing account of a very tad incident wbicb occurred there the daylefore : " Death has been aoong ts again tod removed a fellow atodent, Mr. C. M. Douglaa, of S. C. He waa in the Senior Class, and a candidate for the miniatrr. find peace, bealth and happiness in the bosom tf your families, and ia yonr va rious pursuit iu lite. .And may my younjrer brethren, who have not yet es tablished tUeioselvis on the most solid bai of human happinesr, make haste to redeem the time, and yield tlit tus'-lves lo the chains of beautr. mxl irrt.drr themselves to the chains of bcautv. and rnrm laborers are in great demand bond of matrimony. , among laisi r ianners iu CaiaWrland, In concfoiion, I desire" io retnra my. It',beHn, Kiclnn.ud and the mdjoining thanks to th clerks and other off!e-rs of? c',,:i!,,,c "f Xb and South Caruliua the House, for the uniform attention and ! F!fiUerUc Etigle. Mr. I has. Kooiuaou, to catch Lita. He liit d to do n, hut only brokv Lit fall. He died iu five minutes alter." From the time soarse we learn that 1'rof. Phillip is still improving in health, and is alio to walk about. to do so. in view of the admitted facts, as 7 - 9 I I A . . . .... . ... . - . .M VUIIUI1 they are set forth by himself in hU case , w th,nl .thwwui do for Jng, but horaoopc" i 1 e ' .J- . J 1 : 1. t t ..-.. - ,........ . n.iia la , y .... i.i.,,, now ueiure us, ana wuicu premiamg not R Radical. James E. Kerr is a genuine old ; noi Vouilf 1 trow mat ir. addou naa Decn a oenaior, auu that his party (Republican) had been beaten in the State Election juat held wc present in "his own words, as follows: 4 fThe Legislature of the Sate of North Carolina, on the second Tuesday oHis By the promotion of-this great V . F. Henderson (birds cf a fea flock -together, so 1 heard a woman say at oir ! courtesy they have all exhibited in the' UW eountrFnir) are to manipulate the polilical discharge V,f their dutii-a. And to l.cur ; norooope in tlie interest of paid John Pool, . . . . -i.. i rnd a few other pets, one of whom " . i.r 7 :iiiii in i Mi'in itin a a w i t n i anv wr- nil w v m V A I I I 4 J V ltW 1 Ul " mer in not a Radical,, T. G. Uanehton is not t -sir II Vv -i . . a iviuicai. . u. xxiuey is a Conservative. Caldwell, Joice, Harris, and Henderson are not residenu of Salisbr.iry. John S. Henderson and Obadialt Woodson, are of the old democratic school, and ;hey are now the democratic eandi- aession in November, 1870, held an elec- tJa.tf" o pending Convention. As much as , 0 . r, m. c... r-- l. 1 Lave dificreti with these democrats, poluical tion for Senator m Congress from Mach , l q not hesUatfi tQ Ray lha't they nrp time democrat, and could not be munced to Agreeably to the winka of Mr. Poo!, as I snn- dial wishes for their happinesa and proa affiliate with the Radical party. Luke Black- CW. Thomas B. Long and CU. W. F. lien-' nerity. I ' derson traveled (bird of a feather, Ac.) to Ah- toro' in Randolph eonntr some little wliile ago where, according to the behests of Pool and Hol- My thanks and good due, n:id ; tendered to wishes are also the reporters to 4,1871, resulting as fallows: ; 'A vote being had ,in the Senate, a qtiornm being present, Z.-bulon li. Vance received 32 of the votes given, and Joseph C. Abbott received 11 votes, and five votei were given for others, receiving one vot Ctichi m iking 48 persons pree- ' I. L. " see how many fef them we can anclior in cn "EF" . . . f 111 l uc nuu;c ui iirjiirsciHomv. vt Legislature, on the same day, Zebulon 13. Vance had 63, of the votes given, Joseph O.i Abbott 32, and ten votes were cast tor o.ar sweet valjesy and on our pleasant lieal thful liilla'i make'good benedicks of them and keep; them here in payment fori those or our poya alr-aily in alississip- pi. I he - annexed Circular, which -We find appended i to the proceedings of the 44 Marshall County Immigration Aid So ciety," of which we have been speaking, will more fully explain the purpose and plans of iheAjssociation. Dear Sir : Your attention is re pect fully called to the proceedings above. You will perceive that the object of the society is -to aid persons and families, wnVare unable to defray . their own ex penses to come tn thia prosperous and productive country al the expense of. the Society, the persons so tians ported being; furnished on their ar rival, with h'tiH'S,V provisions-,-etc., neces sary to make u croi, such outla3 of - the gentlemen, gentlemen of integrity, gentlemen of high moral and social excellence, gentlemen too, I who have been very careful not to Touch for Mr. j Long as an honrxt man. They have simply; said, " he is intelligent and belongs to a good ! family." A Bencini and C. S. Moring have, since my I return from Washington, affirmed that ther did ! i not recommend Long as an honest man, but asa good Radical only, (see their letiers). Now, t i a- r... den, and the gratification no doubt, of Hon. j wnoni 1 afu under enduring obbgatiaus , Thomas Settle, were all well rrixJrrd, whilst toii for the accuracy and impartiality w h:ch : was shyly and purpoely ignored. Well, 111. ink ; alwavs marked their noticea of transactions j mwwiiio,.. .-iinsMiow,4M?. with which mv name l ours irsi v, II. II. HKLPLR TAOACGO! FOREHEAD'S GREENSBORO' X. C, REMARKS OF YM. M. CRAW FORD, IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. .Sati-uday, Feb. 10th, 1S72. Mr. Crawford, from Rowan, said: Mr. StraKKR: 1 rise to ask your in- my dear sir, you have been "egregiously imposed il diligence and that of the House for a few was coniii cud. I Mr. Sui'f ird moved that the remarks ! of Mr. Cra lurd be spread upon the Jour- ' s,u r tho tilM ml Alm.tol for the sale of Adjourt'cd. Will w f.n every WEDXISiDAY on and rdm-d-y in Marrh, (th. r THE LEiilSLATLRE. This IkhIv cotivciied on the third Mon- LEAF TOBACCO. six other persons,' making 105 persons present taking part in the election.. On the day following', both branches of the Legislature met in Convention, and there . Hohleii, t-eem tole waiting for an opportu- it Was announced, m the usual form, nity to go oyer to the next strung wde vuhotii that Zebolon li Vance was duly elected regain io principle, n r. i c-. o t i 1. 4 lou cannot sup UJilieu olilieB ocuuior iioui iubh.ii ti 1871. It is admitted .that, if the votes for: Mr. Vance; were of any validity or effect, under the facts hereinafter get forth, such announcement of his election was legal and proper; but, because of the reasons following, it is : claimed that the Votes given for Mr Vance were void and of no effect, and Gen. Abbott was law fully fleeted Senator. ; Of course, Mr. Abbett proceeds to ar gue that, Vance being a proscribed Rebel, T'.iom- who cn-i?fi w itti Hi are kurd of Ik. li.t 'n"r. If If. a ui titl fWe aUfrlia, 1 1.- r -i. . . .. . f . : . .t .1 i ay A ovi ciber, IS71, and adjourned lrre. No rin'iir i"i v.rr. Wret.. Irr this morning the accoud Monday ,f Fi-b-! K,e "l l.i'-er! aWa-- iti k-i I . : .i ' i : 'niid. 1 e wa,vh u La a tirrt rta priiery ril;ir I ni " llVllll In I lit. mr.n lm,. f L ...... ' - , ,,,,, . , Ul( i ordt-HL ILil iur1. upon as well as me x osynasier vienerai. i remrn ks which 1 ilccire to make on this, a recess lor v. tni5liuas . irg t, jour T -.a a murh cre ntmoi tx Ilaint loin long pulled the wool over your ! ,jie (la (lf 0l)r Sf..,:u.a,inn aiKl to SiVC ct- No L-gi?l.U ure of North Ciroli. ever ArJ' ' offered to eves? And won t thee demoerats plav tlie vc-; J ii - i-i .-f , j'Ui.trr. ii I" '.n- !ifurrnn:riiorrtyr rut ry devil with you for clarifying them wiih such tri a"co to '"" " ,l,e njcli-.na which , contaioid so many young men out of one I rHrrr.erv man to Lis Ur. tfcat "n,m nnli'iiml mr.n o- s II U ilnr 1 1:. v , s w el 1 iu v o vei tl i w i : i IT heart After lone i hundred siiid svvt ritv. Scventv an- .iid 1 t' nr mv vr a t. . - i .. . . - : " . a.. - - Bringle, L. .S. Mormg, '! homas 15. hong, A. Bencini, and W. V. Henderson, who, like W. i i . i.i l: .1.1 i. .i:. f t.i. and arauoua laiore, exieiKiin inrougn iu wc ui.o, r miriy years oi age. i rns two sessions cf the legislature, we part . was ow iijg to the fact that the frd-ral to d;n- ; part, fir manv of us lo meet no ' g vernmeut has undertaken to nil the rrr tit. Feb 1C -T2. it'b v. 3m ?J Society to be j repaid by the bencficjary i Vcl08 cagt f))r him oupht not to count, ttoiu the proe eaa ot uie nrst cro.is to furnish laids to tliote desirous of purch asing al reasonable rates and on favorable leinn to lli.isr. unable In iiuv landit -' to - 1 ".1 ! 1 . ' -!-- ananow-tueyre oeginninffio investigate furnish rnu'e, stock, etc , on shares. ; and we suppose the next steps in regular The Society have, in view the penna order w ill be to e'xpose, denounce and ncnt go and iTevaiion of the immigrant puntah those 'whonr they shall find guilty! ll,e education of his children free of ex ., -M 1 ,i i i ,ir 1, ., , i W'euse to hip, and the settlement i by of the oflences alluded to. We ha.l these Worthy laborers of our county. :i evidences of j righteous- indignation with The Socieiy intend sending into Oeor joy, aind hope that they may wcrk out a gia and the Carolinaa, special agents, who return to that higher standard of pubH b i give intelligent advice and morals that existed before tlic war, when infrmatioi.,f-aud V prepared to provide ... .t . i transportation to these desirous ot avail- if a pnblic officer was fmndjgmlty of ap iug tLemselves of the benefits ofTered by proppatlng public properly to his owrj the Society.' Three agents willj make user or , abusing a public trust to euiicb appointments by advertisements at to the himself, he waa condemned knd held to i l)7 be at certain places. The wrier. ecomitability. In the first No. dT mn ot?hc 8ociclr ar,e. meu K lar l t - j t . l , j ri tucans; are; ltueariiest in this matlerraud ',heWT?i. V vMrnan we declared in fa, are my Ma tQcany mU u yorofarigid accountability of all public view.1 I f il; ' ofScjali without regard to party, and hope The members of the Board ani Other to sae the work go on until a thorough officers of tbe Society solicit coneupon- reform shall be accomplished ; and until e, and will cheerfully give any aivd all t . llltnrmittlmi rcftinctiniT I i ri.iiMii' :$ i - VVV... ... VUU'"Jf ; the publx shall again feci that quiet as auranee and confidence in their public of& ces 0 essential to tlie peace and happi ness of the people. j j Udder the above caption we find very sensible article in the Raleigh Era, in re- though this men who cast them still serve to make up a quorum, thus enabling the ean minority to elect a Senator. As a striking illustration of the natural and almost necessary results of proscription uul Us irreconcilable antagonism to the central idea of popular government we rather admire this ; for any other purpose we cannot value aud may be fairly charg ed with inability to comprehend it. We know right well that ance was elected Senator and that Abbott was not ; as for any ''legal aspects" that are alleged as reversing this choice, they are to our mind simply detestable. The Senate has committed a blunder that has the effect of Crime, in forcing Gov. Vance to rcs'gu the seat; it may proceed if it will to du plicate that error by seating Abbott ; but fty Senates ; could not make this other than the outrage which all who do not profit by it must know it to be. suppose I have lived here and hereabout? for 50 long year without know rt g omehing of the political f:.Vi!, and the moral and social excellence of the people of North Carolina generally, and particularly thoe 1 the sixth district. Another port ion of your Ut ter roads thn : "But after t lie apj ointment i- made a letter from you to the hja, ii tr,u is un usual in character and out of place." Indeed, it is, ha! .So, then, I !i;n lo behold a great ra cal go into an honorable office njxn the trL-k of the tricksters and cleave my tongue, there by allowing l're-ident (Irani and his Adminis tration to b held up to Pcorn, contempt, c.ii.l ridicule, equally with these Kadical fellows ami yourself, Lefore l!ie world. I won't do it. l! "telling the truth is "unu.suai and out of place," I mo?t cordially agree to stand convicted. The last paragraph of yo:ir Totter that need more on tins oi tne grave; pan, to oiaics who mmij not represent the people enter upon other theatre of action, tJ in the Ie 'islaiure. The -effort on the nain m come together as a ho.lv, never ibis vo:hI. It is a saddening rtrl.-ction, M r. Speak' r, that in com mon toil, joint liibftt? ami tuiiti : acti'iu, ii ii-ii(i!iips have been f.iMiic d and i..!iimui s ei Ui u'e , which i'1'ist ;iw le n'Vcnd forever, or maiitt lined under .'ill the ur.ci-rt.ii.itie! wh'ch attend lnur.-m i.itrcour.! ; it is sad toknow tli.it tiio.-e with wl.i-in we have been associated a? bioth"!, tn it now jro forth to b- n .n-.it( d l v itiih ol distance, by e tri, p i l.apt- by an i i i i.ity of absence. Is there a l. a:t k ciiluii.-, so hardtMted bv intercourse With ihe J.ai: of the leder..'. govt rnin'-nt ban bi-en to exclud- all who lejues u'.c i ihe. pi-ople and trade law for th-iu anterior to the war from any pa: tirii.ti..u in tlir atTii c of povi rniui n f u i!M by a api-eiil pai (lon and p ruitt l.oiu radical rol r- j.t Wa.s'iinglon. Thi may be Paid of tin. present I.-i--latute, tii.it it coi!laiii u:n. e.luc a'.i-d ineiu!. ra than any Lfjri-l.ilu.-e that ever pri ceded i'. and no l-::.-Iatu; e evi i uioiv grav" a i i! i;::;Tt tut ijiu-f i hi eal i i i-!: i : .i I' i.i i.O .irl lull: I V Ii.mI nil the o..ii .Ht i'ni:i.Mi9 cnnnMi t i Vf ry 1 r : -1 .i i i aim in .u!u:i i..n, tl.i hil to h''la!t- ir a State lme- cr dit TRIUTyIPHANT! 69 17 Gold & Silver Medals w l i::. :. f.,r I. M i'm r- i f . Ml:.i:f.irt.itt r :.-t i.. ii v m Tirn , 1 I v .vr 1 1 tliflrm.t Vuf, l'..aji)'rv fciJ lVjua FORNEY'S RESIGNATION!! One of die most significant facts in po liiical affairs relating to the net Presi dency, is found .in the recent resignation of J. V. FoaxEY, of the Colkctorhip lation to the management of the Eastern f Philadelphia, on the ground that hold. iJivwion of- Uie Wcetern X. ,C. R. 1L g tbo ofbee under Grant embarrasses wherein it is alledged that there has been the freedom and ease of his editorial posi- mtsmansgement, and probably torrtiptHn tton.i It has been const-ned to mean that . i - 4.1 practiced. Let it be investigated, and th wbole trulh brought to light, hurt whom mg Grarjtj iuto the next Prebidential con it may. We quote from tluf artiele reer- test, or hnda he cannot support him, and rather thai", berestrained of his cditoria V Uonor.to whom honor is due. Wli. frcedom "e relinquishea this fat office. II. CltlAvroiiD, of Rowan, derives tlie Another aiinouncement of importance; thanks of tlie good pcople'of thu" State for may be ulenrioned here as Significant the iiuroductioti and paasjige of a reolu- tbe way tbe wind is blowing, and that ii Hon through both llouts on l iidaV, i, ,. . , w. . 1 making it?u duty of the Governor aid Chief Justice BRlNKEHHOPF,of;Oh.o) Attorue General of the Sjtajte, to iustitulti: ,la8 procjaiined himself .m fall jimpj! a rigid inquiry intb the whole! luatfcf, aild, thy with Itlie Liberal Republican iinovel take suchateps as may j be necessai-y to menrLwb:ih simply meaus tljiat ho w oi4 recover and protect the State's interest in j. ' h . ii- n i j xxr . . i To iiiicr rt jn ,oitd to Grant and his Mpnoi tere. j ; the road. W e repeat, that this act.refWt f a i 11 ; - if f the liihest credit upo.t Mr. Craw lord, ABBOTTS CHANCES j! I whoe democracy is iinnn..-iir.r.,i ,i ? - ;! I unffuettiduable. The great; -merit that In reU,ion to tlffhances of Gen. Abbott Humcnea io his action lu.llie matter is that lo succcssiuuy eniorce nis claims; to tne the whole investigation is directed agaiust seat in the U. S. Senate from ibilgtkte ...a owu party inenas, none otUerf so far l0 wliiebj Gen. Rnusoru has just been elec- jvnrld, to be i:i.-e:)?ibb' on an neea-ion to be noticed by me reads as follows : "I cannot IJike thi- I Is theie a heart that cant.oi allow the organized workin- republicans oi w v ie-1.1 to eoiucf of those t( ml. r emo Kowan ana eisewuere io oe overrulea by any j w,icl . j., d (jn, linOIl4S , j.,.,, r ,obbed, nnd whofe people tid ben d u rv iiniost Ihro-t al me, and von mieht a- ' ,el'""S8 w,'ro vl J?I!'","K w ,l" iUl well have said that 1 was an open di.-orcanizer ' their youthful fri-thi:i s.sf hetr il wan of the great Kepubliean princilen fur which 1 .confessed not unmrnilv to drop the tear ot nave so long nu numoiy laooreuio perpetuate. ( rt.g1(.t at parting with endeared asoci Now, the truth is, and it stands out to full view f j, t1(.rr ;l lu, tn co!J o.at he at everv ioint ot tlie eompaa in ISoith La roll- , , , , Goes not recognize ine p mer ot llioee associations formed in the pursuit and maintenace of a coinnion ol i ct, and the dizzy the oldfti and widest head? in the na, that 1 have from principle and disinterested motives onlv been all tlie while endeavoring- to do what 1 could to placethe Republican party in this rotate in a true and enduring position to nuslaiu nnd perpetuate the &reat Kepubliean cause, whilst you have, judging from the char acter of the amendments vou have caused to ... . i - i be made, and your course gtnerally, been doing j impulses oi a - erne Iikc what vou could, not inuntionallv, perhais. but human heart, it ever at from , a mistaken and break it down and smash dindei. You hve well-nigl w is f Mftmii', wlore treau.-y li4i beer. LI y impovet islu d fus: by war ai.diheu by public robbery. There were Loo grave questions of con stitut'onal n form to consider and act i j on. A connitnlioti fastened upon r.s by ' ihe sword and Wall ft.iecl tu-no v. The! on :rv. The :i.-r- I t- i lilt i.;. i t.Uftl) Kt., r VAia:KriiM(;. C.iuire. 24. ii. Tnliin all lb lat-t im f. ind in a firt--i Iiiif.s i'n IJ.;ko .1 i.rprvicX4l ol !: tn tu .i i .ii. I.. Ir found ! O'ber iiiiruaias. I he ti.r.c. Jj-.. it ri 1 Sia-k of their in4rtiiDei.lt e.uii.o: In- ec r..d !y av wiartifactiireH. A hv l-sr:nm .( S..irfid Ilalid l'iiuv a!wsy on Lat.d, ff tn fTG lo JvWO. l'arior and ( l utx'n )te, mh ?0 dii-rett ill I I t alt lua .rt lrvi from V J vtvl iifiwi woik iMffore mem was eiioucn lo mke " . ... . . . ' . . . . . . siui itr i iiuarat-i I iiiiinio n.nini mr strength of those ties which h ive bound , land. ()ur yonnp I gilators have uii t .a j m j s. i - x. nnme ot over na0 ."vminerners, ov.' !- rt- iririaiatf, I ha have bourLt U.rNirJ us together in a cotuui in etrucle, a man , aud cranpl d wi.b all the questions w huh I'iano sii.ix the r ! of vL ar. 22 4"t w hose pyinpathiea do uot v ibin e to (he , weietetore ihom, and that too in le lime this, " w hen the ) than was accorded to lrgiahilivc bod'n s nil. returns to ! in furmr-r da V" w hen lhev had a aolvi id ahort-Mghied jm,1uv to j Bjmcthin'r of its iiristiue ter.dirness and ! tieot 1 ai.d State to deal w itli. and a con- i.i .i . i a i n iirkT imivv iiitu in iiia uit-i nak tlie truth, ana there is no rowrr un rarth i v,t ww ",0 "r- that can prevent rue: and I do not hesitate ; constitution. IJUl I know llial 1 do in hctic for atneudments. igainst w hih uo claim was raited xecutrix Notice not to be b.uiid fiuitfiuderi ready to MS known, being suspected. We hope the Govei nor and Attorney leuaral will instituto the most searching inquiry into the matter and I make a llo rough investigation. U the suspicions are uufounded, it ia duto all partiea that it aboald be authoritatively mad? known ted by -tlie General Assembly, a Washing ton correspondent of the N. Y. Times ( Aid- ministralion paper) save: "ii " Tlj. caso of Gen. Abbott, as claimant to a seafrom N. Carolina iti the Senate, seems tpTbe growiug weaker both before ."'rv. , '17' u the Committee on Elections audJ in the a !i 7. TVx7 sentiment of the Snate-and it IU rery prliDpUy hi. duty by having the gidlty doubtfuf if he is ever admitted. ; While parUen proaecuted :in the courts. Aiwc 1t U d tbat the Kn Vx&U precejeni u W;.,l5?ri1ealllh4f in his favor, it is thought to be exceed- alfpffcudert lit .like trainwcuoi every- iK dotthtful policy to esublilk lim hit wherwbether they(bejRepnblicantor eouutry tbo principle by which tie most lemomti; ft liaye never given fthir he seated, if at ill'' -1 11 I i least conntenaneo to jucli corrupt trans- v U V I U i,Un oLiminr tn lift It (.oil hi!. 1 AUudinsr to thia same natter theior- smj. Wie hav ntvcf made any defense, respondent of the Baltimore Gazette jap.: Tcxas "Faijeitevitle Eagle, STATE lkttlXTING -MR. TUIt- NEU'S STATEMENT. He says : We chanced to be in the lobby when Mr. Joidon, of Person, stated thu print ing had been given to Mr. Uams.ty for the Sentinel office. We immediately spoke to Mr. Broadfoot, one of the committee on printing to correct the statement on the floor of the House. e have uo in iciest in he State printing. Wc would net connect our name with it for all the printing the State could order. Wfe gav or rather loaned, our type and fixtures first to David Dudley aud the journey men printers ot the ofuce, then to Mr. Bamsay, to enable them, or him to under bid others who wished to take the print ing from the office. Ramsay will do the printing cheaper than was ever done be fore. ; Wcdid lhe printing last year cheaper than it was ever before done. Our name was not connected with it in any way. It was done in the name of our agents whom we then and now believe to be honest, honorable men. There is due us from the State $4,432,- 68 tor printing. All the work of the ses ston just adjourned has been done at our oxpense. : When the Auditor, Treasurer and State : Printer, Mr. Moore, can come to terms for a settlement our money is al ready with the' Treasurer, j In a epeiecb before the House, defending the Sentinel and its editor, 3Ir. Jordan Stated that instead of the Sentinel attempt ing to rot the State, it vas nearer the truth that, the State was attempting to rob tbe Sentinel. The priutinjr could and would Lave been done truch cheaper if the Legisla ture had insisted upon it, for Ramsay waa prepared ; to bid Jower than he did, that we mightj carry the State in a whoop. Large numbers of negroes have gone south from Richmond, Moore Robeson, Aueon &c., to work turpeutiue, and also cotton farms further South. Many white laborers and families hare also gone South and West from the same counties. There is still ranch N. C. emigration to here to declare, that the present Administration justice to suppose, that there is no one , were no which i assisted in placing in jwer whose- ! here who do. a not look upon this hour of I cavil at aud condemn the woik of the does not ; Legislature, in w hole and in "part. HAVING qailifi.-d as Kxertilrii -f tU 14 Will n.l TmhaukI of Jane K. Mini Jt Mould be unprecedented it lliere ' d -cM, nice i brreb irivrn to all prr r u e..t i .:n . ,:.. i i .. i lull deceived and lmposeil upon bv manv ier- . . ..... ' . - . ........ it na irn tl. i pon ine, who sons in this State persons whom Geo. Lirant Wc might mention by name those win have distinguir-hi d themselves in the w oik of legislation but it would make thU ar- debted tothe rtsleof Jnel Mnrrl.T to mtf immediitc pajiacnt. All pro havirj: iaiM acainl id tMate are beret v iwiiitrtl u-rrt the .-iriie lo m on or brfc.re the Hih & ' Kebniary, r ibis Oolic ill br pll bar of Iheir returner. MVN V. mi kiiiv. iliburr, Feb H, Kin-utna. view it as one oi thoc dark turnnoints had the right to believe were his sincere friends, j in the journey of hie ; whose 'pathways but who have, in fact, been his wo: 6t eneniieK diverge, never to run lofrelher in the enemies of the true Kepubliean cause. i 8aInp diiectton- 1 k-.iow there is no one tirle lon-er ib.in w as rontemnlfed wtien 1 here ean lie no debt of the hurt, lhat the a p- I . i j . . . .i , , . .... , , , , noint of such characters as . 1 . Hendewii. ,U rC .wLw d.""3 11,1 TlVvl l,.,e ain , e U gar, it I he good people of the Thomas II. Long, L. S. Moring, two of whom I n,;,.v haVc Pvtn ,t)r otlcuce by word or by capitid will long remember the Igiala- QTTT WELL'S have swallowed the test oalh for the sake of of- j deed, who ia not ready to forgive and for- turc of IS71 -'72 fjr th courtesy aud A rice, Supervisor Perry, and others lo Federal get whatever caue of resenfment that . courtly bearinff of its iu-mber. While V- o t,nWn TPnvtil WPT ptwiiions, and like characters to state offices, I.jis ,:,.. niftJ fmm mhr- i I.i. t --.It -i ;i .1 i : uf Udl OUUUlwlu i v I "' ....- . . . - - Ill.t.ll , .1 111 t.lll lllllt IX: .11.11 a. nil..- . .. . .1 . 7. acts. : e v1h them one and all a taf done more to disrupt and destroy the Kadical " i C....V. l. i i J . x- .1 - it. .1 if .1 j I aic iu i ii iti iiiii:. fuvii i. nuiic una iwrty in xsorth I arolina than all tlie open aud , ,. J , , " ' ,, I secret ku klrrx oposition to iu And it ought. ; oieve c o" i " ou are responsible for these appointments. j 1 ret ill n to my h'uie and to my con- - 1 believe in Grant. I always have, and I : stituenta to yield up iuv trust into their nave all lire time mainiaineu inai ne is a greater and better man than the people of the South judge him to be. lie is,, however, becoming hands, to give an account of my tteward return to their constitutes, fa uii lie friends. Hal. Sentinel. ir and In the Senate on Thursday night and ship, aud to abide their judgment upon Friday a great man of business was more and more unpopular day by day. This j n1)' action. unKpuhirity is thedireet result of "the stupidity, pose to ap in North Carolina and elsewhere in the Bouth. -r you sale hv E. C. (ill! Eli & CO, Old Stand, Trade St., CiixnuiTTr, N. C. Ingredient- for ooeT'.n, ?. Increased tieU It is i.ot my prcMMit our-. transacted, which will be found fully ! from 1U0 to .1J per wnt. ppear again iti public life, tint 1 leported in the Senate re'iort. I W'kai otkrr t'i'' ' a'vt StJrrZ. insincerity and down-right idiorl-sighted staler.-1 renovated health shall have Cmified met In .the 11 ue during ihe sa aie tesaions, j ilKCKtuBilf. Ci'im.X' manship of liU pretended and supposed friends l0 ,uataia ils labo an8W I ,evt,ra of lhe mnpi iluporUul biU9 wt.re ; . M n w ml llAkl :io0 I therefore take leave of vou. Mr. ' finally d eiK.sed of. ! e.-m 1 want knir Tn this vear I have transmitted to the Department a eopv ; Speaker and gentlemen of the House, Mr. Crawford introduced a bill provid ter and an otheial diM-ument allowing 1 aud in so doing, I desire, first, Ir. S of this leiter the defalcation of Thomas B. Long. lotirstrulv. II. II. HELPKR. w a peak- ing for a couimiarion to investigat the Note. Since the publication of General Grant s letter to Collector Tom Murphy, mdor- l. J. Vrtcr. lf 1 coulJ ve ro di.Trrt mc intbi-Ti -li a l i i . . . 4 mm. . . I't, i,. am: i ImiT A o len-ler sale ! tue .tern liruiou rJ i Le et- J. 11 Stewaei ftt-.V- I mn iw-rl'.-t-llr -lifir? with Itif rr !t sing that gentleman's official anl political course j il,e dichrgc of duty, if etrict impartiality the iraoli ; in the State of New York, and es,ciaIIy since I ; the eurorcement ot the ruled of the House ' day. Tl the publication of the l. Lustom-house frauds I -r . , , , , - ,. . er. to auuress inveelt lo vou. i von niv tbanka. and to record in v f... bit. em K. C Railrnad Tl.i. .,!! , Mi.i.:illol teatimony to the various qualitiia which ihroiigh both branches on Saturday. nave auornea tne cna.tr wimu iu your' it win ue seen that on 1 hursdav melit . r i.,.;;,,, r Jn'l !.-ir nn .'rr f t'l itiu -- - - kceptiig. If patience and assiduity ia both branches of ihe Assembly rescinded, W. R. llAtsnT. ution to adjourn Sine die an Mon- ft I can say without exaggcrat" Il i J maa A ... u f . . w 1. m r.nm.r.r.m. I" ( I I. r If lit W X at l(at 1 tSJ IVf CMBllL. the publication of the l. Lustom-house frauds I -r . , , , , ,. .... i , e el r V V rivtvi'tTH bv the U. S. Senate Investigation Committee. I !f- ll'"ough knowledge of parhameutary putting a stop to the shameful fihbusteiiug . " ' f ' t,KI' v, have turned my back on Grant as scores of , and prompt and fearless application , of Uie radicals iu the Hoite. wuh a par- ! 'Jm llr Za. I !c1 thousands ofother LiU-ral Republicans through- of its principles, are the constituents of a.i pose! headed by (lor. Caldwell, who was ' "V,,f.' ' ""t14.4 ."'J1 -KX't"-out the country have. good presiding othcer, then, Mr. Speaker, a prominent and active lobbiest, to bring 1 SaiI. A. (iAKttfoN- . . v f, T 10o ; that chair has been graced by none more the session to a premature close, or other- I rnrvrrrt n S. C . r T Tt c I ai ihiiuiuI llian yourselt. rvo . wipq to stave on action on tlie election Gov. on . L alijv ell bright star arises from amid the t radittons ' and apportionment bills. Sentinel, JO;h. i ' v, r -M I,!,.E,,r,'0 I of the past to eclipse vur well earned ' . acquaint van with a bit of villainy. This is onlv . . . .- ; , , ". i ... one of many, however, that I shall have occa- ' famfc ' uo ,,v''1 ,lliClc 18 recorded to dm ; Hie btatesville American says; A sloe to bring to light by and by. ! by envious comparison the luslie of ymir ' petition signed by nearly all thcit izt-i.s Iut let me digress for a moment nature to say but little upon any what 1 do sav is said frank ed alwav I hoie, upon abs ions arrived at or drawn from turc -reasoning, as well as observation. I'artv I est evntiments of m . heart: the tan is a secondary consideration with n;e. I am ; did convictions of my judgtneiit wrnivTOunirvDm. i ciaira io wmi tnnooox ' Kurrwi Mr S.Lpi- o.wl - ..A r ...t.. Tki. M . member of the Republican partr, and for those i i ,i . i - i i " ! i , , " i .i : i - i .. ... i .n.-.i- . reach Unit pinnacle ol fame, and attain ttiuitv to both County nnd 1 ow n Cora It is my i transce iidanl seivicee. And these. Mr. of Matesvillc waa forwaided to the Ie-ris on any subject but j Speaker, are not the words ol empty com-! latu'ra Ust Thursday, asking that body to ' lute Zcu. topfn- j Piimen, not bul trumjietingB of, paM a special act pr.,hibiting the sale of' ni delibrratennd ma-1 meaningless praise. They, arc the lion-1 intoxicating liqnors in thetswn and with- i i observation. I'artv I est Evntimct.ts of m. heart: the can- in three mi-8 thereof. Il is hi-d the . D-r I trird it wit!. ;;.l." ManipuU rvi Nava-i. side by side. 1 iou!d v .It in the yield. If 1 can I iutei.d u-t g U f ihia vtar. Jons Kot- ao l icttod nine Ue Milwrll vear. Jevr lk'' K. C. GRIF.l: A: CM. f 'l.,lb.!!. V. hM- the . t;,.....! Vt--r.t. Cr ll.. Su'm tJScT prayer ot the petitioners will be beard South Carolina, f ..... J ML ! II . . T IVa'.er in all kiu I of Garden. greai principles as law uown ov asi.metori, , , . ' . ' J ' -.-.. v. , n,.-.V. ir ',f, i Jea e. tci.n m.A Akr.l,.n. I inn1n lloro I .. . ..i.i that elevation of un f ei HUM 1 1 to w bu b ' m -sioiier for licenses inl nrati-ri , 4 lhe sale of ll.e Ilot-Hn 1 ru.inc .: . i i ... ... . ...... ....... I .i...... .ii.. t -i .r.i - Iht Walt 1 lew auatliii, give you my views ai lengiu wuu respeci to , ) oiiuc aim ;uui uicuit so lUliy CO-. ClUItns irm a pojalOlllIV 01 tlie iraUC tin a- i y . . II eeu diu iiaruen I upttnuii , a what I conceive ro be the duty of the Kepubli ean party, and as to who should, in my opinion be the Gubernatorial candidate for the coming contest. But I have no right to believe it would interest you for roe to do so. I am frank enough to say trial you are not my choice. But because title you. And to you, gentlemen ;f the House, co-laborers in the service of cur beloved il -'l l- l? . r. ... oeiog legaiizeuin any event, atatesviile peiliaps, is not worse off by tht sale of liquor by tbe small " than manv other State, I bid an affectionate fircwell. In j places, but the' public injury ia manifest, my intercourse with you, I think you will I is increasing io msgaitude, aud the citi- 1 ! tl.. ..1. 14 ... I iiM-rr. ll, H1 mmir, Vli'lll, ...--. . Gr-. Timnthy, Herd, IItui,rrian '" l Grabwda, in anv desired uanuti"- . V. C. ii.ilu IXISTEK A IK UAH Asis..Sali4ry. FU 6th IV2. t ri it r