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Beauties of Radicalism. " If the Radical Convention lately in scBsioQ in Raleigh is a fair index and rep resentation of the party at present in the State, then' vro 8ay God . save the State from the farther curse of their control. Yesterday, in the Kadical Convention here, Pool, native, and Abbott, carpet bagger," unmuzzled their dogs in Tucker Hall, as will be seen from the proceedings. Such swearing; '.; howling and confusion was never witnessed out of Pandemonium. It lasted all day and was continued by broken squads throughout the night. - All this grew out of disaffection, revolt and mutiny against Holden and his son-in-law, Louis, the former. aspiring to Ab bott's nest in the United States Senate, and the latter trying .to renew his hold on the lAttorney Generalship. ' The fight broke out on the' attempt at a permanent organization of the Conven tion. The question was : w ho shall be , i, ' -Un "IThiCK gave UlUl tF I I. ivinjiu uwiwt vviukvwuuiw.vu . . All'irunu. with" bij "billy'? and laid . him on the Monday last. His Honor Judge Cloud opou I JA. Well neighbor, Ut'i your opinion pavement. w the bench. The bar mode a .tro.j Urn qVuo m I he lui W T ' Wosaw and beard theblow, and Am0 lhprominenl Umbs of lbe iw.-L'ixodi Itnuuin my head that bo H7tS TturgVe! law" whom we noticed in the throng, were come to run for rllmcni-mo. , - S som Mother white man of 'the pany, Gens. ScaloVPoindcxter, Scott and Leach, iWA- CWE. h active in callimr those poor ieno- Messrs. Morohend. Clement. McCorkle. On Monday last some of the larger po- rant laborers into Conventions, in Order t0retbcr wilh all our ncnx lawyers. IlUc,U gtlB of lbls Congressional District ! The State docket was taken up fit, rcched Winilon all cocked and primed, but is not through with at tho present rM '7 7 ' pco- that fAey may fatten on the spoils of office. Raltigk Sentinel. I j The Asbevlllo Vowr, which Is cacota promisingly radical, looks sadly around upon it dttnoralixc-d Core, and noanclh: "At far as oar Legislature U concerned, we haTe not had the best cf ruler." Thank you, Powell, yoa are improving in grace, and begin to fcl that "an Loocsl confession U good for the soul. Cje j topic's ) Did w all do our dutr. the Govern. rncnt of this State would refect credit on SALEM, N. C. , FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1870. atrWtntr Mncf nT Ihn Mut it ronl nM I t " WaaWML-ft &WV W MW TV ft . - - " xrntft cf a trivial Atmi. nrh Urce. no "w.r "peca w near a ioua nouo every ciUxen in it-would CO.l Id. and " n- ir 8mc11 little harmless sulphur, as would in doe tine, by the jadiclo-s devd- can' Jar Krvcvj. GEO. WALTER SITES, - - EDITOR. W'7 they were out in very respectable itrco-th hP of our resource, trin- , Klux case waa tried on Wednesday, the HenderJo tK t ,'cMVltllylcl ?nrv bcinr hnn- all Wedncd.v nht. I " "QdCrSOO, the true, the ,.hirB . ' :r ith every probability of a verdict of ac- " " V i-ainouc ncan, would secure us all that any rtlcra of aittal. Tho case of Daniel Whitehart, PS0'1 w,a groat thoughts, and hi no Government can accoapHih : Select bon . mnrder. came nn veatiinlav : wa will patriotic bowels LursUog with com- csl od compctcntncn AtXfnllc Pinter. w President, Senator Pool or Senator Ab-1 subscribers, will be entitled to a sixth copy hntt.r tho selection OI ool foein & Hnl-I O w A cut status. ' - ' fn mnrrfcr camo nn vtrJV ? xrA will w oowcis LUrtUOg i ,nn nf;nfffir6 new vcarlr nive iU result in our pexL rruu Iur 4UO PcoP10 D0 I0 well, led Zl.il J DVU jvvu.m0 - tfiw A moil excellent rule, and ccc ca!cn!a- 1 ..ft tkJ:..i. .. . I . . ... . . ThAm u il vtrv er nrl .ttnff.nr 1 W4 " fcuw ui.iuay. m mar, mouest and re-1 w co ail inat it ciiiod for it. -if ob- bur county people at thia Court, attracUd fiDed mannc for which be is so justly Krred," bat the trouble is that yoa Lave I as much by the poUtica floating around, as c!eDrtl. He announced his intention not observed it. Yea bad the chance u vunuiiuuuiuiiiiu 7 by anything else. I vpk nomination xor uongrc&s if ten-1 once to ,JscIt honest ac J capallo racn, The Convention to nominate a Vn dercd bira by bis Itcrnblican friend, but vou failed to i and0 Conservative Candidate for Con- geDeral.saUsfaction both to thebar and to u5hh wrung hi, soul with grief fo be lion, might bare teen cxctHcut, ia their den, or pro Abbott. Governor Holden, ereSS in this District will be held the people.- He tries bis best-and what compelled to do so. Then suddenly ex- way, but yocr performances are open to being cnairman ot tne executive uom- :n firppnsnoro On Tnursaay lue man can ao more x to ao even ana exact k -a juiu. Ujj iraaginauon, no a" BwuTorao.e cniicam. uiiioouie th 'dav Of MaV v JustlC0 t0 RU ana herctore ho ts apprcci- "-' ""g lerrcimai, ana Ctrl- r.ow u nooawinis tue pccj ;e oi tLls biate fv,,t iroAnfiw rnm- atcd even by bis political unfriends. cd Lis il over every spot of tBe known again into the support of your measure, The tounty Executive torn 1 . globef 0ttt of .wLich hc coaU clfwt ft bj aay f3ch specially while itteeS are requested 10 report AV bear it rumored that the Laotca of mauphor.asimllooracrnmhnf fat 6nce, JtO this Committee, their Gen. William M-'ScotVof Greensboro, Jor the lUptjblican party, and iu worthy rep- lcr the burdens, aod cxactiots which your 1 Colinty and Township Organiza- the Republican Congressional r&jiination rcsentative, Col. Henderson. His feoiiogs non-observance of the rule Liilcrto has In ere I soon ovcrcamo him. LU vrin I imrocd noon them. Yoa ).ir ln mmee, avaiiea nimsen oi ine position 10 i 0.-i -j r ifn steal a march on the Abbott-Galloway btn day OI JNiay mutineers, and nominated Col.. . J Clarke for temporary chairman, against ppc, qtC reniiested tO report whicli nominfttion many of the mutineers Lmuiees .arc..Irll"e - .T: A voted. " 1 " - ' Txeason,' sedittonr -and factious opposi- J CoUntV uUU w iwwwii P.0yuCU .u w.o .Uu.r . . , p . q addrCSS OI In this District, aro increasing. There soon ovcrcamo showed their heads In every comer of the Committees, &C. ! ro Promincul Republicans in this county weancJ, and bo finally fluttered, back to J. not so much ty your prefers, Hall, until, at the reassembling at lour k aao Wttttam TT Stftfr1 wh enthusiastically in his lavor, and tho perch whence bo had fiowo. t, i .: or cl t.; 1 ii-UUlUoo II 1L.L.1A.U U . uix.iitK, i i , , v,..i i I -. t tr t . man of the Committee of pei-xnanent or- Secretary Of District LonVCMWn, -inen Greensboro, N. C. A.M. SCALES, M. S. ROB BINS, Jt T. MOREHEAD, Jr. Executive Committee. Wm. U. STEINER, Secretary. rmmmtinn mflrift f.hfiir . Trnrt. Sedlam broke loose afresh and the demon of discord and anarchy assumed control 'of the assemblage. Even Marshal Carrdw, with his portly form elevated on a chair, could not restore order, although ho "cussed" and begged , and begged and "cussed," it all did no . good, A. J. Jones, who bought the cotton of Dr, Sloan, pointed in vain to the motto, f'Let nl have peace," suspended over the ehairman s head. - as by your practices, and lherOT-r vcr- we have no doubt that if his name should I Gen. James iL Leach, the bi Inndict is by no means Cattcrin? to roar bo brought beforo this convcnlico, he of this section, next arose at the call of prcipccts. would give other aspiranU a bard tussle, bis friends, and uttered a war-shout at rx T7- I t Billy is a first rate little fellow, a warm which the unsophisticated trembled. In e recent J.crub..tat, Slate Convention, friend, a fine lawyei, and an honest man; a characteristic speech of about one hour, J.. V M km0ftl0B M bis sole sin is a hankering after tho -dark he announced himself as an independent 117",," V ' a t,l I A,kW(nF7 general, lion. delights" of radicalism. - i v J W TOUII WU I O .1 .t .i . . I . . cinucir.rLi.il iu wukuw vi iuo cupto lor nts sac p, or i:'.lgh, is an ton- There is a disposition on the part of cer tain very Conservative gentlemen to take Col, Clarke, the chairman, who served exception to tho tolerant and fair-minded in the1 Mexican war, and in. the late Con- course wo have seen proper to pursue, and federate army, (and who isnow undergo- question our fidelity to tho interests of ing a severer service than either,) was not our lo It . t"for us, at this late to be overruled or run over by a negro: , r , ... . . so, when Galloway, sometimes called "the day, to make either apologies or excuses brains of. his party," but recently dubbed foi anything it may suit us to say or do. Vr enm rP T,tc K V. T ,1 ttU: It tl - I ' I I'JJ ' yj. owuo vi iiio uiuiuer ivaus, uig yauer, i uur pouucai recora nas noi oecn niaaen j The .Charlotto Democrat, refefrirg to I cess, and soliciting tho suffrages of all this Congressional District, says: I who thought he could serve them, as be ! "A Convention is soon to be bd in bad always done, with fidelity. He pitch that District to nominato a Consertitite cd into cliques and Conventions, and tdubitably dark colors; to country was a little woo Kuiroui princ.p. ou uu. iu, ui.e, - wW Uf iU , excitement or nreiudicc." I led himself a moderate middle man. tirl . . J S - i . ' t It would bo very gratifying to us wtrt we excellence. Ho then turned suddenly upon certain that tho chances aro in favor cr'JIr. I Col. Henderson, scalped him in about ten that District to nominato a uonsertuiTe cd into cliques i candidate, and it is said that the ckuces iQlcJ lUra in io are decidedly in favor of Lowls Haow, a .... . conservative indeed and in truth, and a man M,J lho wanl of lh est ana capable man, anl it will U fco cay Uk to defeat him. His grcut sin, in our eyes, is that be straJdlc4 the fence up to the vcr- day of bit nomination, and men went tt Lima. Jl looks much as if be was seduced into pul!.vatU ty the vim v ivtuiUB. HWWCVCf. L.O ta f-.ftt ILCrtiikpj-ernujc-.t Vtf- wi.o eiitor Is tot at all ln!.t.c4 to sstrnit to tbo iceriutle, nod who is in a dyipcptlc tUU gtnerally. He grows pathetic over the tnUfortmaes f the coat try, and s.ks ' When will the spirits f Tcli and Win ktlricd riio like a Tbcraix from the a.Ltt f ur UtrUrf, and swear on tbtir b!Jc, if r-cccMify, that America shall U white man's country V We sboali l.ko to wilt cm tbe spiriu of Tcl a&4 Tia k dried" rlw'cg from tte .tbt f l.r. tks, for It wosli tcaciri? spcUtl it! Jon voccbiaicJ t mortal "eyes. It woQld shake or tncrda!i:r rr?r!:n ghosU atvl sach bke, aaJ, ilea, toj, it would give es saca a stniiicg ciat.ee ls write a cntavioo dceriptioa tf the re markable event. Vbca we rratb tbit part where they Mweir ca tlcir UiicV we might make it bigbly t!ri:ic, to say cothicg of the palbo, pitric-'wim asd fervor that we might throw ia. We don't' kcon'the tame of that editor, but tbink il mat be sonclbing I.ke J. Ackmt, Lrq Ixrd Drtby isys that the American. ylm of diplomacy U dcfciirc, for lho reason that it employs rata psb'.c qcal. Section are cUcU.l, not prv I c ;o aal." ilidLswjt. Lord Drby may be an uUU slaUs- cta and . accorsj IlihcU d,p!iaat, far aught we know to the coair-ry, bat it is ctiicct thai ho dc rot mrdcrUti the American systsa. Pcrb; if the IlaglliU ytm bad bca modXcd cj'ca the mo: hbcra.1 and ;aj!o plan f oar own, it might bare tarc-d that goremment frcn many f iu Ucaliics." It i tn; that our system baa iu dciecu what syitcm has not? -bat it is tot dcfcctire fr tLo rcoa a'.c-ol ty Lcri Derby. The f! lowicg words f Ci.kriJgc, spekta ytAm ago witbaal the I'lttit rcfcrtcce to lie American poplc, are a fall :;. ideation cf osr diplomatic practice, ani a saScctt reply to bis amiexntic coc.trymia : ."Tho snre way to make a fooCUh. aats. sador is to bring bin cp to it. Tbat can an Ea!h mibitter alrvid rx'.3y wa&t a e . s . bann wBnicjK..j bciri. a ioxc i r sition expect to tat bia, tbey will bTe bis cosatry xd tbo ten conaaodacalt to do very carc.ai wu tLey .kct to do Waibic-ioa Irvic- who wa at ce timo moved to striko out tho name of his friend umier a bushel but for a dozen years past I Hanos. Some of tho gentlemen who iavo I seconds, crammed the calp metaphorical chair ruled him out iof ' order " has been like an open book before the ucen managing anaira in mis xiisincneem iy mio ms voii, suook aion ms oioourip- 'Big yaller" persisted in his motion, ejes of tho community so that every one to ave an idea that nothing in tho rld ping scalping knife, and satdown araidtta whWjthe chair; again called him to order might read who had a mind to do so. In do Dut our friend Caldwell. Otrsown storm of applause, anditold him to take his seat. every respect we havo done what wis objections to that gentleman have leen The address of Gen. Leach was received ni, iJ: nothing to with marked satisfaction by the large .right and the ii with. Zrcixry ct Ixgalioa at Lo&dxs. u X afterwards MiaUur to S.Ala. txnrctcd very much the sane p'.tbn. chair beTn ihTfnZ We have not "gone back" upon ourself, as to them further than that nothing audience, from beginning to "down" at the hiddino- nf some sacient ircntlemcn seem to imagine, has transpired to change our viows-WSj ras easy tojrccire that bo The agent of the ax.al4 TrtAS tele graphed to a.l parts f the country that ll A ... I A t ft w ira.icao ton- The name f Mr. 7. U. llaiUy batio- u.a in i.aciga cre -very u. orderly I Ua coI by lho ,nrr ;xja..r, aal mcr would not the latter. White secesh ordeHg- union ne ro down was like the-match io the train fit brought up every inton" neo at once, and a scene ensued ; 'big -yaTleV cussing worse than our pious Governor. He- nsiXd he Had tho Bible and the Constitution to back him, and a revolver in his pocket, and he'd "be d-rl if ho. didn't mean to have his rights." but have simply progressed into a better valdwcll as their sUndard-bv understanding of pur political duties; and course the Opposition forcoa wiin if, in our onward march, we have left our 1 gHaat fight, but wo do not tl carping friends in the rear, it is more P' mto tho contvdlf - ,ftJU I . ft mm m i...Ti I were removed, or as u wo na end uaa a bold upon the iea of tho people, Ancr dark, itajo-.w. M. Hobbins, took nscrvative ground, as ctto. Lcach A eulortaincd a large aui.tww itt tL ,tnn-Uousc.TIIs voice was far it? tree cb-1 Our I and tumultuous. wLtrcoroa lha f.,f I he bating lccn rkcn U Mt"Tinrtiit , and U lecture lh ibe argrtsld arent, aad UlU r-'j:0 fjrlL H lk;rct.u- .u...,.,,a eg, ,cv ut angry i.itjon to 'ow cr4tf utrjut. tea at.J rasion rue to such else we alal! dou bt il piety. cilcol that, ran extrcraUv. 1 wiibiraw tar nca frwn lho etajiJ?ra.lin of tLo Cvaaty fttfbanAA rtM II . -T. .Tncnt ftnrl rrm rv.l f .1 . V i IriSIlZit matter isthis-and wo shall say it boldly ""u;' " "u .. .. .rC .! . . . ' otate ar tsrrma of rsrs. Of toan-tLii we have had more trouble than wo ever against, wnom oosucn oiuuusvui- rrv...-Mwu . wr ima. u4i.cn:sccs. sket tbcra a little dtll. but the The New Ir.urtU Uxtt.zo Vl, intend to take again, to keep these very fe urged. , Ur lLo Lol wo cannot exactly see lions aro that we U? lively lime ahead lrrVcU la Citcu ca t- It s. i ( An hAa ihftt i sv t m ft L' i n r an v mii rr in cn rf" m rr" nti ai i irAr.r.ins s . a rm a t? ka m. a ucaiit rvr vw a - . i - j " : v i ic The dc!rals. from SuqW rMnir tn. - j Tin h wn-not afraid of Joo Tur- gentlemrLo r now to readv to ccn- f It is our hope that before making any wncrcin Uca. lcacb and Alat. HoLbin ner-por ttfo ii.u Ji.iaXi ana u uuv. xioiacn sure ns, in tno straight path and up to the 1 norainauon, me conveuuon win cairaiy umgr. , was assassinated ho would burn the house requirements of dutr. Thev must notiBn wisely deliberate over tho claims of The Winston Brass Band enlivened Ihe ot the bluest, uonservauvo iu h uming- R . . . . it .t i t . I .:.. .! l tj s. VAi;vVy ftx ft.u mi . iiiinin ma . i . m m liiii n u aft wiaj ft. ft r m n ftiu ft i v ii v w ftft ftj ft n wft ftft ij u u niiz. uim : ft s m ft. u fti c ' . a ft . - ton, with his whole family. J ,u! . - - - r- .hu uh- - . , , . -o met, bate teen intlrnctcU to cat isam Morphis, a decent coiorea man irom j -"b- snow very cn i ri""" v " tv-w. v" votes for CoL W. F. Hcndcroa fur Orange, alter repeated auempis, got a i tua iu less man six months they will havo grcssionai canvass. .ow mai-our id chauce to suggest to traiioway, that he crawled up to the vcrv nosition whicb wA I ricnL Gen: Lcach. has put on his war- tbc.r I Con- t J ;t . - i m it ua;wer,ien.woniDgB)eu now ocennv. anH norUn !f .lf.1,n, naial tnilMiinlnBi hi. vrar-f lnK - (Jreat eonfusion again ensued, and 'the -w' r----- - - ; ' V 7 brains went out to-cool off, accompanied progressing as wo have . done, wo may Col. Henderson is making a strong fight by Mayor Harrison, who counseled him still bo considerably in tfdvance of them, for a nomination by his friends, the jjin to moderation, - But 'bg yaller" swore, Bo this as it may, we desirb it to be dia- promises to bo fast and furious." How tenlhavVri ht Hanver tinctly understood, that we prefer to con- t will all end, wo cannot presume to say; 6 The devTall seemed' broke loose again, sqU 0ar 0wn brftins s to Our proper course bat,we are quite certain of one thiog, and and the unroar-reached its acme. Manv rather than the brains of gentlemen whose that is, unless the anti-radical Convention became alarmed and left the Hall hurried- political vision is distinguished by a dcci- at Greensboro is particularly cautious- it ly; among them the Governor was seen ded short-sightedness, and 'who belong to WN fall into serious blundors, and a blun ts take his hat and retreat behind the the slow order generally. All they may dcr. at this time would be very damsainir scones. In the midst of the confusion, - ... faA , J . J , , , - J aaging one delegate was heard to cry out, "break of iuf not hanSe .Qr convictions to our hopes of success. up the dd concern in a row ; it was just one particle, or cause us to deviate one . got up to make HoWen Senator and Olds hair's breadth ' from the path in which wo Tho Northern journals aro bowling in AiJameTFonttX was seenln tbo'i mov, u? . t , S f l.b" cert over the income tax, and demand ing mass, floating round like a cork iu an M WI" abnamca inemseives, its immediate abolishment. Wo hope eddy, and cryin out, "Let Eamcat be nd will come boney-fuggling around uslCcngress will not abolish it. None but heard! Lt Ramcat be heard! and gen-political .countcnanco and support ; tboso who aro in affluent circumstan Tho following communication from D. Isr8- F. Caldwell, was received a fow days since, and-wo cheerfully give it a place in our columns. Mr. C. docsusnomoro than justice in supposing thai we 'unintention ally" stated bis position in the manner we did. Not that wo misapprehended it at all, but wo were simply negligent as edit ors aro sometimes apt to be. Wo do not think the difference amount to a great deal, but wo will put it this way Mr. Caldwell positively asserU that be will be a candidato provided bis friends in the Convention tender him the nomination, and that is a thing which, we feel quite sure, they are going to make a strong ef fort to do, Grkexsboro, N. C, May 14, 1S70. The Charlotte lhournt !!adcs to the scirure of the Urge steam dUli!!cry at that place, and says: "We da ol know of our own knowledge, tho case f the scltorc, but il is said ibal quence oi some imormamy ci proceeding, and oot for wilful vlolition f the law. Wo are Informed thu ibis DUti.lcrr. within the pait year, bas jaiJ forty or fifty thousand dollars Ux to tho Got cm meat." icoented li2'?ri,d;t".W.l jr t, ftftXv, c:"gr, ,jn;i aad iccon. Tti tax t cxcr;i lo U-cr Cr, U aUl ibcd; alv the tax a trgw-HS atl cfsjicci, ihj gfx rcs;u trto vV.rol corpcratiots. Az. The tax c rtt p". f tbeftirrs and Ixtcrics U rxUitJL Tbo income tax is Zxt l at to rr et&t- w.il an except. oa of trta bstrJ d&'..:-; Lata'.l ih lr.qi4iitorial Itatirtt tf ibe ux are ate'bed. The tax ca tt Cirrti-r, iUl.t.. lr.U Ci.Lt aV r-.j ft 1 1 . i . . ..- tat it was in cooo-1 leticJ oo all ps.t: h.tcj, urtd in ality of procetdinr, l0; The amoaiit t0cj jg ab6i option ftf iK h bfc-'cd ana tbirty -tut c&t cf t trice hundred and dw'.an. On the cctjIdcratio cf the I-,:r arpropnatioa mil ice rxnaie, xy a cf 41 to io, pa-Mfj ihc amendment prov. for the erection cf a new building (ot i State Dctarlmcot. This is conier4 a Wendell Pbi!Iip, it is said, is becoming more and more rheumatic as be grows older. Wo think il prolaV.o be It becom ing more and more unfu. MAS lV3t I r J "a T A - . ti peuco wm agam wave ner Daimy wings then, perhaps, it will bo our turn to in- and fully able to pay it, aro afTectod bv ill . i r ,-t Jt" " . ! ol over tho Convention." niiirftwhn'Uo,i,.n9' r i. . . . . "cvlOM D7 lf yesterday an editorial, in which, untnten- Clubs, sticks and pistols were visible, changed ? , It IS about tho only tax that fairly .bit tionally, no doubt, yoa do mo serious In- and oaths as deep as those used by the - n . ... .', . the bondholder, who, every six months, justico in saying that I hare positively Governor to the Chief Justice, ware hcarrl ngegs 18 tl tinkenng away at the rakea In his irold intnrt fn- th dedarcd myself a candWate" for Con- in nmAn. C it. IT. II - 1 IfLtMlT OTIACtlAn Tho l.nn..Mn. P f I . . . tuuuusuitiw w tuoauil. 1 ..v.kcuhj ui Views r hn nMl fln .!!,. James Harris , suoke. hnf. Ma onnnV. I between the Kast and WW. U mi l . .. . o though .WlUWordfd, Mod to aJd fuoi aid to.' both .cotion. tt S T'l.L0' Li' W to tno nre - i . . . .-. jm.vua v mi .uo m a r- P0 hUo.d WUington speech ZZ shiVoTfuu TwdeV F" ?0 ,'" ' modified, defvino- fh n,ti.oa 6 raaicai sniP 01 Bl&le may yet founder, journals are sincere in 1 Tbo feeling, however; is" less I demonstraJ tivo than deep, and this renders it tho more dangerous. ; modified, defy injr the natives and1 tiuttin forth tho claims of carpet-baggers. It was sufficiently conciliatory, hoyevcr, to bring Harris to his bosom. Hero tho heat was so intense as to causo Galloway-to retire, to cool off nroin Tho Exccutivo Committco of this Cnn. While he was -seated on the steps at Pep grcssionai District" havo appointed evorv IK.S.rtdSfW f-r of retre.chmea-t, course.in the meeting. A debate ensued reform and an equ'taWe administration of and a crowd of Holdenites gathored tne Iaw8 a Committeo of One, to look af. around ; Galloway turned to go in, when tcr the interests of tho Opposition in his we vi tuo uiou cursea mm ; ne then re turned to the door and began to talk loudly. r i The Chief of the police came up and commanded silence; Galloway persisted, saying he knew his rights and would talk. j, The policoman then threatened to take -4 him to tho guard house. ; . Galloway said he was vindicating his honor, but would go when commanded, . only he would not bo arrested and drag . ged thercl : " v 2TAGAZ1XK XOTIC22S. Pmt for Jun pns ilhac!Tr kcuh cf trtTtl "down lho Dftimb. Lillowl 1 r grcss. rortbe complimentary portion or -rurdft f U .Varth ( cone! a.lor. f Tb i-eiino incomo tax bo, for it is the leist cdtomcnts. but it you read ray card moro l . v. v.. .t Vt o taxes imiKnrcd Wc4-1 alMtlvtm act that yoa hate greatly T"M'". ratals Jt Sont, liiv..ii I rvti.a nntwhunrlnrl m I hat I An lh rnn. I . . s.w.ft.orxntrn i ' V dVlht I had never ghm. G. P. mcir expressea d-l ' J? -.t u. Nw York. S4 rr uaum. on m cftiiuiuaio ua iu u u uiumv... uu i : t:-it j . . . . i I DC1 a.. luau fcuci ue accoraeu to trie ieone. . . iimA wiin.! tn tKi mr- letthem advocato lho removal of taxes namo should not go before the Convention. I Coi.xt which directly affect the humbler closaol It is a matter I leave entirely with that! Ulon, of tho community, who are least abli ' H was, finally arrested and , marched on m tne .guard-house. As he was going a aeiegate :rom Wilmington, named Kurk, , 'went up to speak to Galloway, and at the same time a red-ehirted negro cried out to Galloway to 6hoot the police. ,lChick" .. Haywood, colored, one of the most effi cient policemen in the city, warned all. black and while, to keep off. ,Rurk;ap- proached, as his friends &ay, to speak to own family and its immediate neighbor hood, during this campaign. Those who desire to do so, will bo permitted to ex tend their sphere of usefulness as far as they may find it either agrceablo or con venient. Now that everybody is a" Committee-man, we shall expect cvorybody to go to work. for J one caIU forth the unul coorrmt- bodv. I desire only the good of my coun- " " ,T- " Uiim' u :' ":L . T.hrv.aod if that body should see fit lo V Wl. lim 7 tuu. rj -C u.. -ruioemenwno.oeec -m.nate mo. under the Imnrcwion that 11 to oe relieved first the farmer, tbo arti.Ii &m calculated to promote it, 1 shall san, tbo tradesman and the laborer. Un-teem it a sacred duty, to devote my best til tbey aro relieved, tho Ivm'.oM leoeririee and talent to bor welfare. At m W " -r-WJWftft r.- . - ft. ft ft ought to take a back seat and keep bis . SCllOn Ol IDQ uutvimuu 4kw.u iu lb ccision and cordially support it choice. Very Ilcspectruuy and.Tmly Yonrt, D. F. CALDWELL. Tho author of Lacon says: "Mystery magnifies danger as a fog the sun; tho hand that warned Bclshaxxar derived its horrifying influence from tho want of a body." That is truo ; and it Is, ia griiat ! j part, on account of the mystery in which tneir secret be 5.'jn.4irJ is raising its voice agaloit Kk-Klux outrages m Caswell. cry lit- . V J .Mil. w.t.m Sa fsi Kv nfaAil In 4 Vt M Mru.t. movements are involved, that the "V c " of midnTA whlrrio With K. C. Badger, Esq., of Raleigh, baa giv-1 8ecet 80:ce of tho present day exert wich we aro rega'ed by the radical prcts ; cn in his adhesion to the Republican par- 1 .r lnnQonce over the minds of t,boso thtv are something liko the ghost stories tr.- Politrcal ruWHa fima iftUminJowe without their oale. In'sober re- wilch nuiscs UII to cnuaren inrtie to - ft. . - TheJon nuailrof Pnomr"! Mortr.T il04xis l ft Ufh and Ucftot.ful ft a ba tpitl f rwljr ifuckt4 June tte. Tb fro ftie dUp!y f ftrtWtLc Fagnmnp, !(fftot Summer Tr'Aihicna, sod oihtr rntruIsJr.( festures U prfetly WilJcriaj. TT do oi wonder thftt thUdi r o irtLU to IVraoc et' Monthly, and cJl il mclcl cufuiat. Dcmorett prom! extracrdUiAry itvlue?scu in in wy r j. rrauuuii, aofcj which Is a Crete r 4 TUktr fin-MftcbU. for aly twen ty ftuUcrtW. Addrrft " Dtnortfft Sfocth- Iy, 83 Broad wy, Ncw York. intoyogue more than ever.- The Greensboro Republican waxeth in dignant at the presumption of gentlemen who offer themselves as candidates. . It is something that Bro. Wclker never did himself no, never I. ' I " PtMosut's Yocvo Aaifttc for Jun, jol rciTel, furnltbe a fTftnd cntuunnt for the juTetji!r. The beautiful irTtrlrf, to ri, punle, gxme, aad TAlk to hi tr," tofrtber with a Wftutifal ehromo purtur f 'Jtudubon' Bird of Atoerk," are ioot( filiieiteriog Virginiaca will keen awav I te Bomeroos ftttrsction f ibis !,ratju- Maj. A. C. Avcxv baa been recommend-1 frort Caswell stay on their own side of I venile monthlr. Extrordiaryrrtc-4araar ed for Congress by the ConscrTatiTCS.cl j the line elso they will get CaswsU (oto announced far the comlnj jer. A l lrc W. McDowell county. ' I trouble. I Jcnniof Dcmort, SiS IVoxdwsy.New Ycrk. ality, theso.societies are less dangerous VT lhCta inl, T?'111110 than they are imagined, but their actual uial0 imputation against the pccrle weakness renders them none tho leas irri-1 0f daiwell. That coutity brdcr on Vir. a ftft. . ft m m i tating and objcctiocablo, . . I ppna, and we do hope tuoso rcstle nd t'.ow -xint the r .io of rccot- log the Capivcl truta Watbicgtoa. Men. Jkolt, William A Cov, cf Co lanbia, S. C, c!Tcr x lboiua.t.d tio'.Ur far lho rccoTcry f the tsm, g'.J and t ank biSU stolen from tbir task a lb gbi f Sa'.srday, the 15lh tt-, r it a wr ceo I- eron the xln c4 any tor- lion ibcrvof. acd oco tLo&txJ tiUar fr cTiJer.ce to cooricl the tbicTc. The Army bill, as il r x.x-i the 9cnU. Ojtt some two banJrcJ aad f fiy Zcct from Uririn; two aTrie. lir. Mortnu said duricg ti.e debate that il wa a blow at the Aum;ruitnti.a. . The tity of Pari ba been very racch diiturbed since the vote was taken n-; dorescg the Kmperor Nxpoleoa, aad con firming hi dy fixity upon the tbrofttf. Ilf fort were made by the agitators to get up rcTclu ia various tart f iba capital, bat tbey were quietly crcLl by b iron band cf ibe gotereBtcl, Jt is alocwt lime thai Ibo cxl'tct f Paris bad found out lb val d.-ercr.co exiucg be tween a Bocxparte aai a Boart-oa. A terrill cc'.!lion ctzrrcd ca Ibe Mi&souri Pacl2 JUiJroad n the Xitb iL, by whkb tlcetea persons were killed, atnl some twenty-fire woandcO. AmoT!g tbo kil'evl w find the came of Hi.a Jlolt and T Local Pt rrvtt, f Cbai Laa county, 2. C. .Tb citien f Kew Y&rk Leld a Urge and eelbfttlaiiic octting n the evening f the l!th init. iu fxvor f the annexa tion cf fan Domini. Ftbe were raJo by atatnttr cf promioot etc lift men, among whom were Gen N. P. Hanks, Hon. Tboma rltcb, and Joig Fiiblan, Hurrah for the ra.oe'atur: laoJ! CGT. In Sl-t3. re thft V.h IntC. :nJl BO0E SlUrED KUDr-X LOCKET, ecta-aiac a LktttA. Tba tn-i r w bo -ly trnwrX by !t!?ii iinin II r. 21 X. VOiLLS. y I
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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May 20, 1870, edition 1
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