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Hi',-,." -H-jf. f, Wii .WiVy''t lft We WMfc:-!. W'WMl-WI IB. WW V 'I a. . . -ft,V y 1. , . . . . r.-.n,tw'i;;.i( ' If; j( ""It',' a a:. -1 , 'ax WILMINGTON. N. C, THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 23. 1871. WHOLE NUMBER; 5,802; VOL. XX NO. 150. WW 1 1 .1 II I r niiilnKton Kortbi Carolina .LIFE -IXSDRJNfB fOJIPWV. Office Ho. 5 Norlli FroutStrtet, vii.jtiOTO., it. c. TuiSCOHPANV ISSUE ALL THE OBDI nary Life to J Endowment Polioies at low ratta of Premium without restriction m to trTelor residence. To piece Gift Insurance within the reach of ALL It bat adopted j a system of MONTHLY payments, peculiarly adapted to the abilities of those work; for salaries or wage. The aasefe of the Company are forested in olid securities, which are all interest-bearing. We offer tl.e following adrantages to Insurers A flOHE COHPANYTodutfoUed ty well -known business men. . J I'l'oofs ' thin an) other Life Company, and dividend will be correspondingly largo. Liberil -B iJoe of payments of Premiums, rolicios w forfeit ablo after payment of two Annual Premiums. Policies iiintestiblo fur any cause after pay1 meat of Fire Annual Premiums, . We rofor lo the Policy Holili rs : fjUimiug Btoakhotders and ,A. J. Enltrssd, E. E. Barrusa, Williams 4 Mureiiiann, F W Kerchner, James Cieon, Dawson, Toel A lienning, Willard .Ii os., II. J. Ei ei-s. . Judge B. H. Frenoli, Bilae N, Martin, W. D. Bernard, Ilarrisa & Howoll, Pprunt A Ilinaon, ' I, D. OnJngcr. JNO. W. AIEINSOS... JOHN DAWHON ALEX. JOHNSON Jr. . . S.D. WALLACE. rnaroh 7 llob't H. Oowan, Bob't Strange, E. Murray, Win. A. Wright. Worth A Worth, Jog, A. Engelhard, Northrop A Camming, Adrian Tollers. ..' President. ..Vioe-Presldent. Seoretary, Treasurer. 136 INSURANCE ROOMS ! fii J. HE UIOJEB8IOHED OFFSBS TO JTHB Citinns of Wilmington indemnity against F1I.F AND MARINE LOSSES by insnraLOj upon favorable term in the follow ing leading Companies : SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY . of New York, CONTINE8TAL INSURANCE COMPANi" of Hew Iork, N011T1I Aft. EBIGAN F. L 00-dPAHY of New York, NOBTH AF.KBI0AN P. L COMPANY . of Hartford, ANDES I HU RANGE COMPANY of CincinnaU, FIBEXAKti FUND IXoUBAHOK COMPANY ' of Ban Franeiaeo, HOME IS JJBANOE CO UTAH Y i of Bichmond. raft Cpon dee rials w seen fttU Una, with rales aa Iboee tf any paal. reUabie and prudent kOom- APJW.to JOHS WILSKS ATKI580N, .awe) Fire a laariae Iasmrw Aeeit, la. I ath IrWl akH CMS LIFER REGULATOR. The symptoms cf Lit- WKWmpiaiot are) noeasi neat and rain in the Simmon's tide. Bometimea the oain ie In the shoulder. and is mistaken forrbso- matism. Tbeslomanble affeoted with loss of ap- penie aua aloknisM, bowela in ceneral eoetiTe, sometimes altering with lai. lbs head ia tron- bled with pain and doll, hear aenaation. oon irtorahln Ins of memory, aooompanied wilb Ipalnlul aenaauon or naV' og ten onaona aome- ihinc which ought to nave been done. Ofteu nmDlainlua ef weak less, aouiiiiy ana tow spirits. Bometimea ma' jpHpl" " - r turns annua Ui disease, and at other times very few of them; but the liver is generally the organ moat involved. Cure tlie Liver with DR. SIMMON'S Liver Regulator. A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, and ean do no injury to anyone. It has been need by hundreds, and known for the last 40 rears aa one of the moat reliable. cfU oaoioua and harmless preparations .ever offered to tne auneriog. ii taxes regularly eoa persist' entlv: it ie mm to mir r I Dyspepsia, beadaebe, janndioe, ooetiveneee, oiok headache, obronio diarrbaia, affsotion of the madder, oamp ayaente. ry, atteollons of the kid' aeys, fever, nervoas aese. ohille. diseases cf the skin, impuiity of the bTuodiMauouTilitdepresaion of spirit, heart burn, ooiio or pains do the bowela, pain in the head, fever and ague, dropsy, boils, pain in the baok, o Prepared oplv by J, II. ZKILIR VO., . Drnggista, Macon, Oa, For sale only by J A3. W.LIPPIPT 00., WU mington, N. 0. feb 10 ' 115-lych ; Execution Sales ByVIBTUB OF EXECUTIONS TO MB Di rected, issued from tbe (Superior Court of New Banover County at the Fall Term, 1870, I will expose for sale to the higheet bidder, on SAT URDAY tbe 1st day of April 1871, the interests of tbe following persons in tbe following lots or parcels of laud, levied on to satisfy said execu tions : T O Smith- 1 All the interest of X J Anders vs. V in 1000 acres of land in Franklin E J Anders ) Township. Same ) vs. Same as above, same. ) Bame I vs. V Same as above, same. ) Oeorge Harris ; All the interest of B B Bur vs nett in Lot 3, Block 102, as R B Bnrnott. ) laid out in Turner's plan of the city of Wilmington. Harrisa A II o well 1 All the interest of J F vs V Broekett in 81 aores of James F Broekett, ) Lend, adjoining H - U Kiabop in Maaonboro Township. Also, Lot 1, Blook 87, as laid ont in Turner's plan of the city of Wilmington. Bank of Wilmington ) All the interest ve of J H Blood worth J If Bloodworth and S Davis ia 60 acres of land on W W B B in Holden township; also upon all the interest cf Sam Davie in lot 8, bioek 183, as laid out in Turner'a plan of the city of Wil mington. W S Pridgeo, txt'r, ) All the interest of J A vs V Flynn in 50 aores of land A Bonrdeanx et al 1 on Buokle, in Oaawell townahio: also all the interest of A H Bonrdeanx in 61 aores of land on Buckie, in Oaawell town chip. John Jonea ) All the intereet of J E Bunt. vs V ing in 100 aires of land on Tur J E Bunting ) key Greek in Holden township. E A Puroell j All the interest of H A Bagg in vs o.i aores or land on Aiorgao i H A Bagg ) creek, in Lincoln township. Thomas Moeely) All the interest of WJBiv vs ins in 17 acrea of land (UlliDg Wm J Bivina 1 ton) in Linooln township. Bank Cape Fear 1 All tbe intereet of L D Obet va ry in 10 aoree of land in Lil- L B Cherry et al ) Lngton, in Linooin township. T L Oolvilie ) All the intereet of T L va VOolvilla in lot 6. blook John Bhepbard, adm'rl 192, aa laid out in Tor ner's plan or ine eity or wumington. Jamea P Moore ) All the intereet of O P vs Moore in 381 aoree of land C Z Ooslin ePar I on Moore's Oreekrnn Lin coln township. Same) vs Same aa above. Same I B Oreenburgh, adm'r of Nswhoff, 1 AU the in- V tereet of J J ) Kills in lout, JJ Ellis block 199, u laid out ia Turner'a plan of the city ofWUmlDgtoo Oeorge MoDnffie, ) Tei r useauej mm iuvt o JJEllia ) O To neon, 1 All the intereet of 8 J Fai- va eon in 776 aoree of land in N O FaiacnV Franklin Towahip 0 H Qauzef . AU the intereet of O H va Oanzerinljaerea of land John Halarly ) on Smith's oreek. in Wil mington township Samel va Same as above . Same; - . . Joluis O Moore to Use D Fryer, 1 ' All the in t er rs tereet 01 inns J 8 Hinee. et al Hansley io 827 acres land adjoining William Hansley in Grant townebiD - John F Croom, el al,) AU tbe inlereet of W M ve itorreu to B7 aoree or leua W M Horrell i on Black Biver, in Colum bia township Northrop A Gumming 1 An the interest of Wm ve r d nau in mm , 0 sou , Wm B Hall. I bloek 132. as laid oat io Turner's plan of the eity of Wilmington. John Joeee, Guardian, ) All the intereet ol 1 y 1 it , 1. Eaa . ... Joel Hinea.'et al, I of land (Bpriog Garden) in Holden townabip. G & 0 Bradly All the intereet of A J Hill In va 9 aoree or iaua rantioori- ie A I Hill, ) Cape Fear townabip. Oeorge Myers AU the intereet of O Has vs sell in lot 1 and S. block Christian HoeeeU. 1 195. lot 6. bloek 279. lot 1 blook 278, lota 1, 2 and I. blook 262, as laid eat in Turner s pian 01 ins niy or rvmnmgiou. B I E Weiir I All the intereet of J1A vs J W Hartman in bloeks J E Hartman. et al, 127, 128, a29, 4J0. 428, 424. 4)5, and 426, h)U 1, 1 and s, biooa iia, iota 1,1,0 and 4, blook 420, loUl, 2, 3 and 4, blook 421, lota 1. 2. 3. 4 and 5. blook 422, as laid ont ia Turner's plan of tbe eity of Wilmington. v Iaaae Hines, 1 All tbe inlereet or Isaac ra V Hinee m 663 acres of land on John O Ornsiey, I Bins Clay, in Cape Fear town- ship. John Jones AU the interest of John va Jonae in 2 824 acres f land W L Oorbett, e4 at. I en Long Creak, in Liseoin township. Bank Cape Fear) All the interest of J H ve y F'anoer in lots 4 and 5. bioek A J Jonea, St al, t 151, as laid out in Turner'a plan of tbe city of Wilmington. Northrop A Omssmiag, AU Uetotereetof Wm U Iuhi in iota 1-1 and WBjamea I A blook 61. aa laid ont ia Turner's plan of tbe eity ef Wiiaaingtoa Wm A Xaaab . I AU lbs Inter oat ve V of Wm A Lamb in H Bell Fxt'r T B Williams,, 220 acres of lead la OasweU townabip . i JeaaeePMoore, ) All US' interest of Jobs Larkino is M aaree of ) land LiUiBftoa, U Lin John Larkine eoln unrnaiip Deal KoAlUsee to nee of Joan B Orooaa, I AO Uk Eli Morgan, et al 1 tin of J B Orooaa ka 202 aores of land en Man's Creek, ia OasweU townabip J VardtOM WIFridgen.) AU U haters va or w t, moor B W L Veora. et al 1 1.0QB aaree etc kuA a I . i I iiiver I I rjanBBnaanBBanai I Regulator I 1 L Moors to nee of Q Dickson. 1 All lha Inter. ... , . a , . Jas A Bunting, et al ) Bunting in 223 aoree of land on Morgan's creek in Lincoln town ship . Blaoknall A Caphart, 1 All tbe Interest oi Bo ve I ger Moore in lot 3, block Petteway a Moore 1 1S2 ; lot T, blook 198 ; lot S. blook 940 ; lot 1. block 48 ; lots 6 and 6, block S9 ; lot 6, block 106, as laid ont in Tomer's plan of the eity of Wilmington A leo in 2:10 aores of ' isrvat DiH I nitnMna in "W. land on Long week in i.lnoola townabip. Also in 200 aoree of land on Long Oreek in Holdeii townehip . , , ' John D. Towers, et al, ) All the intereet of U v f Murphy in 6.0 acies H F Murphy. ) of land on N 15 Itiror in Union Townabip, ' Wm J Newton ) All (he tuterest of Wui J ve - Newton in li'.l aoree of land Jamee Pann, et al. ) on Moore'e Creak in Co lumbia Townahio. Also, 100 aores of Uud on Bell's Creek in Union Township, A'sn, 2l6 acres of land in Franklin Town, bip. T Eden, overseer publio road, 1 All tbo di ve . turret of A L A L Nixon. ' ) NUoi in 10 aoree of land (Old Point) in Uraut Towualiip. T Edena, oversoor public roads, ) All tli In. - re tereet ol Nil A Niton ' l on in 2SS arrva of laud, adjoiuing E Chadwli'k in Grant Town auip B F Nixou ) s ve J 88 D J Nixon. ) On All the intereet of B F Nixon In acre of land (Bammol) in raul Townabm. H Oonsnnhanser) All the iuleroat of D J Nix ve on in iiS soma of land ad- D J Nixon. I lolulne- H W Nixon in Oraut Townehip. Alex. Oldljam All the intereet of Miles Cos ts tin in 375 sores of land on Ma. J Burroughs. ) aoubero' road in Masouboru' Townabip. . - . - W B Pridgeu ) All the lutert'xt of W H ve PrUlircu lu l fcll iimi of Wm H Amdowliilei laud. Lron. in Caawnll loan. ship. W B Pridgeu ) All the Interest of va V Alfred Pridaru I M Alfred rridgeu, et al. aerea df land in Buckle Hwamp. Alan, all the Iuleroat of John A Flynn in 50 auras of land in Buckle Swamp, all in Caa- , rt, t ' . -rail auwuioii, y'.vesler Prttcway ) All tbe Intereet of friylvee- . vs J- lr I'MlBwar in 114 acres of II Evens. land adJolulDC Hits F H MoDougald iu Uaruett Township. J L Bobbins, ot al, ) All f tie iuturent of W W vs V l'ate-n in DO0 anrca of A MoOorkadale. 1 laud adioiiiinir W V Pone in Grant Townabip. Also, all tbo llitnreat of John Casteen in 42 acree of land adjoining D W xxanuf rrj io jie coar jowoeuip, :.. B S Uadcllfle ) All the interest of It a Itad vs V olill'e In Lot 6. Blook tu t. aa AH Oallnway. I laid out in Tuiner'a plan of the city of Wilmington. R J Niiou ) All the juiciest of O E ve Bhenhard In 600 aoreii if ShepbarT. "el "al J land I adjoining D MoMii- Also, ail the intereet of o Hhepbard in 817 OeoE lan acres of laud adjoinimr J E ISlieotiard all in Grnt Township, Samo 1 -.; ; , vs Same at above, aame. J Bame ) ve Same aa above, aame. ) i.Weiiuney 1 All the intereet of I.ouina A l omun iu uiu l and 'i, tllock ) 191, aa laid out in Turner's LA Smith plan ot the eity bf Wilmington. Mary Anderson ) All the interest of Roger va Moore in Lot 3. hlnnk fil T B Smith, et al. I Lot 7. block 188. Lot 3. block 240. Lot 1, blook 08, Lota 6 and 8, blook 69. Lot 0. block 106. aa laid out In Turner' j ulan ol the eity ot Wilmington.. F D Toieson, 0 and H in E, All the interest to nse a, uurpny of Wells Hontber-1 vs it land nn iw 1 Biver in Union Township. Also all the interest of N Boutherland in 6H7 acree of land on N B iiirer in union xownaiiip. tier iodiviluam who commit these acts. Dee on Demise Mary Miller 1 All the interest t Question You think it does not pervade vs . . I of ihomas Turn- tbo whole Btata I , , . .. Thomaa Tnrney, el al. J ey and Anu O , Answer I do not think it poryades tilt) Turney in 1,671 aoree of land on Long Creek and u,.,- . Black Biver and adjoining the lands of Jamea A DCf'e' ,. v . Moore, George Moore, Thomas Bjkes and oth- Question You mon, not any connties ers in Linooln Township. , iu the State ? AMWaddeU All tbe intereet of Wm Toomer Answer. Not many counties.- ... va i in Lots 3 and 4, Blook 266, ae Question. IIow many oouuties doet it Wm Toomer. J laid out in Turner's plan of the pervado, io your opinion ? oity of Wilmington. Answer. I have heard of it iu four, 1 J H Strauas I All the interest 6( Thomas think. .' ve B Williams in 610 aoree of By Mr. Nye: iniJlV Stvf'wa TiiWnJi Question. Is it not it matter of publio ship. Also, in Lot 8, bloek 309, Lot 0, blook . . i . ,u : , i .u . , . 808i aa laid out In Turner's plan of the c.ty of , notoriety that they exist in those counties, Wilmington. ud bave existed for some time ? . "A E Wright 1 Answer. As a regular organization ? vs Bame as above. Question. As Ku klux, no matter about Thos B Williama. J iho organization ? F W Ksrobner 1 Answer. I bave given tbe auswer, that The. BT William. 8""a " WOP d toother wearing J Ward to es. W S Pridgen ) All the interest I CnJling themerives ,Ktt Klux- Ta (of OF Walker in members of tbe Union League, as they ,r q y Walker, et al- I 800 acres of land were proved to be, and are now iu jail for on flypreee Oreek in Columbia Township. Also, whipping persona of tboir own race. -?!llal6 MTM0t 15y thrCbairman: hhw,.!.,.. . Onorira 9 Walker I I I ve 1 Bame aa above. P Murphy, Adair. J ODMallpase All the iutereet of JK ve Woodoock in 151 aoree J E Woodoock, et al- I of land in Colombia Townehip. Also, all the intereet of John Moore io 313 aores ot land in union Township. Tbe sals ot the above property will take place at the Court House door, in the eity of Wilming ton, oommenoiog at 11 o'clock A. M., end.con liaue from day today until the whole is disposed ot. . , J. W. BUriEISCK, Jr., Sheriff. martjuJ 13J-law4wob rUEDAILY JOURNAL WILMINGTON. N. a. THURSDA Y, MARCH 23. 187L NORTH. CAROLINA. Testlnaear mt Bar. J. Brlntna auallla Ua- twretke CeaanaUtee Iwvesllgatlasi nalhtra Unlregaa. WftUaiNUTON, p. V., Feb. 17. Iter. J. B. Smith sworn aud examined. By tbe chairman: '. Oueetion what is yonr I rotcul reel- deooe and occupation ? Answor I reside at Italeisb. N. C. and I have oharge of tbe normal school for tbe eduoation of oolored teachers. Oueetion Bow long bare yon lived in North Carolios? Answer For moro than three year; I went there in December, 1807. Qitrstion troat where 7 Answer I went from New Jersey. Oueetion What opportunities bave you had for knowing tbe condition of affairs in North Carolina or any part ot il,as ef fecting tbe security of person and proper ty 7 Oive us yonr means ol iDiormaiion, and tbe knowledge you bave upon that subject . - Answer I have, of course, knowledge of the eonnty where I reeide ; I bave ac quaintance) with many persons in differ ent part of tbe State; I bad acquaintance with tbe members of tbe convention and of tbe Leginlatnra which met in Baleigh, I waa salaeted SetweUry ot the State Ari- enltnral Sooiety, and reorganized it, and than became raaainUd with KekUeeaea from all the counties of the State, and ia reirrmaixing my school I selected trustees from Tanooa parts of North Carolina, and of ccorea Lave 1iA the equainUooej of . thoae centlemen: and I LVO been ao . ... . 1 . .. a . , I . f ft 1. . innainieii wuu moai 01 mo uiBuiutire ui tun 1 ... ..I .L. ft oonvoniioD ana luo niemutrs vi tuo iwu IIousm of the Logialatiira ill the city of Italfliuh. No far as the oonntr ia which reid is couoernetl. tfaero ; is as mnoh ee ouritv for bnmau lite tbera as auy plaoa have tiaiJed io. 1 have heard of outrages being ooranuttod ia different parts ot tbe ... .. ... a ft,. HUto, nod bave auauueu sumo oi mo ci amlnatiom of witnesses in tbo impfitoU inent trta . ami uoam siutemoiiva nre with reference o oharflos Jf outritges whioh fitola I believe you hnvo before you in soma documents, it sooms mat uni rages bare been committed by parties, ir rosjiootive of ctilor and irrespective of pO' litioal snntiment: that is. from private per aonal suite. Colored men nave whipped colored men. and aiHiimeit to thetnatttve the name of Ku-klnx. and some of them are now in the ponitenlinry at lUloigli for that olTonoe. Questions-Have you auoU personal khualniliri. lir riliatla iuforiuwtiim front thoi.9 whom vim kuow to bo creditable, as will enable you to slate the true oouililion of eilaira in auy part ot luo otiue 7 Answer 1 think I have. ' (Jnestion State it as briefly us you can Answer With regard to the people of North Carolina aud I bave had a (treat deal of intimate, close conversation with gentlemen from various parts of tbo State I regard tbem as an extremely Ainu peo ple, I mean kind toward the colored p pkitlieyhavea kindly feeling for thetn; have evidttnro oT it on all Bides in exprbH. stems and in sots. . I find that tbe relation- ship whiob formerly existed botwosn mu Ur and slave has loft feeling of kiu(in,.si on tbe part of Ibo muster toward the aUvr. I rind maulers continually recognizing tbo old relationship,- sud aiding rtnd nseietiug their former slaves. I kuow of no feeling, upon tbe part of sny ono iu North Caro lina that I bave ever talked with and mot. of aniagonieni toward the colored people. Quoftion Was your communication, in yonr pofttltott es head of the normal school, priuoipally with the former eUve-owuers or with the colored puoplu? With which of tbcm bad you most oonveraatiour Answer With the oolored oeoi) Ie aud members of the Legislature who were In terested ia having ibom educated. OiioaUon Do you know anything ot wrongs inilioted upon tbe oolored people. I """"l auiormanon, vj (bands of disguised men in th night-time. Answer 1 have heard there were such dorived from tbe aamq information, by things; I know nothing of it, except as I bavo beard of it; as I have stated, I heard there was a band ol oolored persons; my own impression! I give from what I bear. that there ia no organisation called Ka- ' t , , 1 ft ft, Ui.i. 1 i ... siux mroDguuuii iue otsie, uui mat per sons in neighborhoods, wishing to punish individuals for offenoee, or to gratify per sonal animosity, band together and pot oa disguises and commit these aota. " Question Do wo understand yon m giving it as yonr opinion that tberr is no organized band kuown as Ka-klni T . Answer Throughout the State ? Question Yes, sir. Answer Most deoidedly ; I do not think there is such a sooiety throaghoat the State. Qoestiou-And that they are not.bonnd rogeinet Ujoiwi r , , Answer There may be iu certain looali- r, -,; ThUj.(lft,1ftj ... i,;i. V6- --.--w- v. --" von preside, is it ondor BUte or individual Antwer Under individusl control of trustees. Question Organized by trustees? Answer Yes, eir. Question For what purpose?. Answer Tbe education of colored teach ers. I waa secretary of the board oft mis sions ot tbe Frotcstant Episcopal Cbnroh, and was requested to undertake that work. I bave done so, and established this insti tution, a sohonl with - boarding-houses, where we give the pupils their bosrd and education, and tho free one ot books. It is tbe only school ol the Protestant Epis copal Cbnrch iu tbe entire South. ' Question Bow old are yonr pupils ? Aoawer FrAn 11 to. Do, and even 40 years. : Question Bava none ot these pupils ever complained of wrongs committed upon tboir race by tbe Ku KJux of North Carolina? ' .Answer 2ver, : Qaostion Not one ?- - - Answer Noi one. . Question With . what political party have yon acted eince jon went to North Carolina, if any ? . . Answer I voted for General Qrant. never have acted with a party in my life. I was reared a Whig; oiy lather waa i Whig. ... Question In tho division of parties ex isting in Notts, Carolina at present, do yon act with or sympathize with tbe Con servative, or Radicals, or Republicans? -:- Answer With tbe Conservative. Qaostion Has the qoestion of tbe treat ment of tbe colored race and the outrages oi tue ha jwjox aesnmexi in any form e po litical aspect tn that Utate r A newer I bare stated that numbers of tbe Union League nesnoied tbe badge of tuo &u junx, and whipped colored peo ple their own raoe ; so that I do not be lieve, from, the information I have re oeived, tbe organization haa any political cnaracter wnaiever. Question Whioh organisation t -, Anewer Any ot these club that exist in different looali tie. Qoestion Neither the Union Leagoe or tbe Ka Klux , Answer I any the Ka Klux, I do not tbiek they ere political ia their character in other words, that the design ia a po- u ileal oeeugB. QaesUoa Yoa do not think it is t - -Answer No, air : merely to Danish steal ing end other crimes. ' Uaeetioe Upon what do Foe betee that belief ? - Answer Upon the lee tbUfsreooeof both rfUw hare been pmaiehed by ft. -1 bavo no knowledge ol their effjrU having been directed or confined to persons of one party. UvMr. Bavard Question Row long have you been oon nooted with tho ministry ? . Answer About twenty-five or twenty six years, Quoeliou Cnuliiniouely ? - Answer Yes, sir. -Question Always beeu in tbe ruiiiintrv oi toe tjunroa you uavo mentioneti r Answer les, sir. Question You suid you were Secrelarv of the board of missions ? Answer For tbut dopartmeut of. work smonR tbe oolored people. Otiestion Was yonr appointment as Be oretary ot tho board of minions in auy way rocoguized by the State authorities of North Carolina ? Answer No, sir : uo oouueotion with tue Dtatn. . : Quostiou lint aro not ilonoodont upon it in auy way r Answer No, sir ; iu no way, I wss re- iineeted by CJcnornl Howard to go to North VJarouim when 1 proposed to eatablish uortiiai scuooi. . QucHtioo For the purpose of eduoutinu colored people, iu order to tnnko thoni oompoteut tn teuoh their own raoe ? Answer les, eir. OiiPelioii Do vou continue iu that re Ution ? a Ausacr I do ; the school ie going off now, ' f QUBatiiiii-Itivo-toiirsinos vuu 'fiaVti been iu North Carolina, found any prf jn- iiico agaiust you or noktuiineM on account ot your nooupeliou ? ' , t. . Auswer 1 luive not found auv uoklud- uots toward uio auiouu the people of North Otiroliu j uo ue haa treated -me uukind- .' yuesiiou Uave you, ou the oontrarv. met with potsonal kioduess from the peo ple there ? . - ----u -t. .; .. Auswer les, sir :the very beat people of the Htate all- through the lommuuity huve treated taa wilb I he utmost kiuduess; visited my family and myself. uiiestion lour duties there brought you iu oontnot immediately with the col ored people who oame to yon ? Answer xcs, sir. oueetion Are tnone who are in yonr sohool generally tbe more intelligent of the raoe r Auswer That is our purpose i to take the more Intelligent and educate tbem. Question Do tboy talk to you freely about the condition of. their raoa end their prospocts in the Stats ? , Answer ihey talk as freely aa nitpila generally do. Question Among these pnoplo is there a sense of security as to their peroon and property and rights io tbe Stato ? Answer 1 kuow of nothing among them evincing that they do' not foel perfeotly secure. I think some of tbem may bare the idea that political rights are not se cure from what they hear or read in tbe papers, because it is charged that the pur- Suae of the present administration in forth Carolina is to take away tbo rights of the oolored people, and ignorant people, those who are not thoroughly intelligent, may be disturbed by such things. Question Does this lead yoa to tho ex amination generally of the condition of the bjaok poopla ot the State ? - Answer Certainly 2 1 em interested and constantly inquiring apd conversing with tbe oolored people ; aud 2 may say that I organized, on goiog there, e land end building usuooiation for the oolored people, which brought me into intimate contact with them. I am the tresimrer of it. Tbe object is to aeouro to tbem homesteads. ! Question You spoke of the existenoe of Union Leagues ; did yoa obtain yonr information that suob societies existed from the oolored people around yoa ? Answer Yes, sir. Question Did they exist throughout the SUte ? - . . Answer So fsr as I know. Qoestion I mean from tbe information given you by those colored people ? Answer Ratber from tbe publio state ments. I do not know that tbe oolored people have said to me in so many words that it existed throaghoat the State, but I know of tbe feet of its existing In Raleigh by tbe statements of tbe oolored people. Questions-Do yoa know whether Gov ernor Holden was president ot tbe.Btate league? . ' Answer I know as well as I can know, without being in it myself. It was no torious that be was president of the league. Question Do yoa know whether this league was bound by oaths ? Answer I understand tbat they were. Question Hod they passwords end secret signs, and oilier accompaniments ol sooret societies ? Is that the general un derstanding in the community ? Answer That I understood to be the oshs ; tbe war of knowing their members. Question In your opinion is it perfectly sale for any man, black or white, to keep a oolored school anywhere in that State, if be conn nes Himself to tbe legitimate duties of bis proftsion? Answer That is my opinion. Question Wilb perfect safety ? Answer I think so. Question Woold yoa hesitate to es tablish a colored sohool in any portion of tbe State, under the care of a judicious and sensible mtn ? Answer Not at all. Qnestion Woold yoa think his life and personal property safe I Answer l'erleetly. Uaeetion You said yea vo4d for Geo era! Grant in the lent c.eolion ? Answer Yea, sir. Question Have yoa had any conversa tion with Uovcroor iioidan relative to tbe late election ? Answer I have had Mveral oooveraa- tions with biro. Question In regsrd fo the condition ot therjtater , Anwer Yea, sir. Question How did be express himself tn regard to the politic of those wbo were opposing his. election 1 Answer I bad a conversation with him. I think, last April Governor Holden was rert much excited about tbe recall of tbe United State troops, and bad received no assurance than that there would be sny troops to supply their place. We!L I spoke to Governor Holden and said, "Governor, what distresses nee it that yoa should put these oolored tuee n for Congress. - for responsible office. - notioe in my work among these peopU tnat mere u great moral injury done to them tbroagUont the State: tbe elTecl is very bed; it nsettlee them: ther do not to e susposea 10 go to regular labor. bocaaM theyare iooklng to political pre femvenL" lie then oxuenstd himself in respect to the (oaared people and said that 0oE4Tess,b4 seea t 10 fas law .by NKVF AIIVI RTISEMK.M8. WALTHAM WATCHES. Th extensive nee of tbeso watches for tbe last fifteen years by ilailtray Conductors, Enxl neers and Etpreaamcn, tli"munt exacting of watch, wearera, has !horoohiy depjouatrated the s trength, sleadlnese, dareMllty and aoeq- racy of the Waltham Watch, To satisfy that elass in all thoae reapeota, Ie to deoli'e the qnes tion as tn the real value of there time keepers. ' More than ooo 000 of these walehee are now speaking for themselves in the pockets ot th people a proof and a guarantee of their superi ority orer ell others. , The superior organleetton ' and great extent of the Company's Works' at Waltham, enables them to prndnoe watobns at a price whioh rea der competition futllef en I those who 'buy any other watoh merely pay from 29 to (0 per cent, more for their watohes than Is nseessary. . - I Thua tlma-tileoea eombine every imuroveruent that a long ex perienee has proved of real praot tloal aae. flaring had the refusal of near1 1 every luvontlou in watoli-uiaklng originating la thla eonntry or In Europe, only those wars finally adopted whioh seven testing by tbs mo-t skillful arliaaua in our works, aud long as oa the part of the public, demonstrated to he cssontial to. correct and enduring time-keeping. Among the many Improvements we wenlfl par. tioolarinc; Tho invention and Vso ot a oentr pluiou of peculiar construction, to prorolit dainago Io the train br the breaklae of maln-eprlngs, ia original with the American wetero uompany, who, baring bad the rofnaal of all other oon- trlranoee, edoptoer Fogg's patent pinion as as lug tbe best and faultless, . , Rardonad and temnerod batr-SDrinns. now onirereally admitted by Watchmaker to be the beat, aroused In all grade ot Waltham Watches. All Waltham Watchea bave dual -proof cans. protecting the movement from duat, and leasen- iir the necessity of tne frequent oleaning usees- sarr in otner waionea Onr new patent atom-winder, or keytes watoh I is already a deolded enooeee, andsfgreat InW provemeni on any atera-winuiug 011 iu tuw American niarkoV ami by far the cheapeat watoh of it quality now offered to the pnbllo. To thoae lir In a Iu nortlone of the United Htatoe w ier watenmakera do not anoui u, waicne with th above mentioned Improvemente wtilob tend to ensure accuracy, oleanllnosa. (lurabilil; and oonvenienoe, must prove Invaluable. The trademark of th varloa style mad by tbs Company are as follows: ' ; : Amcbioa watcX Oo., Waltham, Mass. A Hit. Witch Co.. Waltham. slaaa. . Aubbioan Wai'cu Co.. Cresocut tit., Waltham, see. Ari-LiTow, TaAcr A Co,, Waltham, Masa, AMinitiAN Watch Co., Adams HI., Wellliam, Maes. ' Wai.thah WATclt Co., Waltham, mass, P. U. HAMTi.rrr. Waltham, Maes. Wat. Ki.mhv. Waltham Mea." lloata Wati'b Co., Boaton, Mas. ... ' Examine the spelling of these names oareftl . before bnrinn. Anr variation even of a slnx'e letter, imlioatea a counterfeit. " "" "7r"; Yl For sale bv alt teadlns Iswolcrs. Ni waich w retailed by the Company. . An lllnstratad history of watch-making, con taining mnoh useful Information to watchwnar era aent to any addrese ou applieatlon. IIOBIIINB At APPLatTOK. ' Qaaeral A;aite for Amarleaa Watch (id.; IS Broadway, Raw York.. ' FOB HaBdr.'a'iid' IZachino " Sewijg. J, & IV COATS' SIX-CORD IU ALL MJMBKU i From No. 8 to No. 100 inolufuvf. FOR BAl.ia BV, 4U dealers ia Dry Goods and Notions. WAsamaToir, February 10, 1871 Sol&brt of 1813: The bill to pension s Idlor of th war of lHlkl hariog become a law, I ahali be ready to forward forme of applieatlon aa eoon as the necessary Insi motions are laauad by the Department. Address for particulars B. W. DOWNMAN, Arent. No. 4U ferenib Htrmt, I. UTtll') ramlir Pavsietaat DO Danes 1 sent by mail free. Teaahee bow to cure all diseaeee of the peraon 1 akin, hair, are, complexion. Write to 714 Broadway, tiaw York. A GRKAT OFFE Wrar'ft .. win oispoa or uue unndred, I'UMos, melous - - .1 f , u -f , ft, .. 1 ... .. L. . , .. U... VUU VBt,. VI M ,1 UI . ftftft -.,, ., ,u eluding Watere', at iiTBinsLr tow raioia. roa caaaj, DOSisa Tns Bohth, or Will take a-part oaah and belanos in monthly or quart rly InataU- menu. BLOOMIVGIOS (ILL,) IMHSfthV. 19th Ysar, 600 Aores. 13 Greenhonsee. Larg est Aaeortmeet all aixee. Beet ''took I Low Prions I Would you know What, When, IIow to Plant 1 Fruit, chads, Kvergreen lrees, liool drafts, Beedlings, Orage I'Unta, Apple beed, Barly Rose Potatoes, Bbrube, Uoeea. Oreeuhonre and Garden rianta, Ae., Ae. Ptwr and VigattkU fee I, Fioeet, Jieat OoUeetioa Sort and quality. Bend 10 eeota for Mew;, IliU tratad. Descriptive Catalogue 'JO page, heud atamp, each, for Uatalogtie of Heeds, with plain dlreeilofia S4 page. Bedding and flsrden Plant ii pages, and Whoieal Prtoe List -34 rage. Address I. K. l'UtKMIX, Bioomiugtoe, Uinoi. ,, , r A. FAIKJl IlAlt. rrsprlstor of Psnnsylrania igrltultural Works,' MaaaaMmrrimmnSF.U.lM4tni (TOBK, FE''- DiCaUto.'v smjfurs. aoi.lB errgi. sweet. H4 .ftUflUS . air.a tr. rtivi ry UCLTIVASHlHiL ar. i-lST JM , w 1,1 a l.t-S W HUH'. li'J'.ii, p.ivnwni - U(lH-(l PO IBS, TUHi ati. IMli MACIUNkH, , SO - Seed for llltntnted Catalog FOK $2 PER LINE, W wOl ioaert an ladvartUeutent ONE MONTH ' In TWHy-three First-elai, ' ""'' ' North Carolina Newspapers, iDOlndlngFirelHIUe. - We refer lathe enbliaher f this oal-er. lo waoaa oar reepoaaibilaty is wan Known. LM :ST FRFE. Address OKO. f. RnwELti a CO., advertUlag Aaaata, - las, SO at At Paa Maw. Baar War-ay $5 TO $10 PER VAY.&Em3& who engage in onr new boaiafle make from 15 1010 par day la their on IncallU-. Full par- Uenlaxe aed loatroeiiasae aant frae by mall. Too ia need of aaraanent, oro liable amrh, ehould addreae at 000 GEOEui elLaiW.S A 0O, Portland, Mais. - t . Employm cn t for1 Ai ZiJ ea,ta U ear new and si ex, an sefal d Nor Addrea B. Bvbst C. Bf arahaU. Utah. TT'arvtArTr, kt; tt AU Lee; A-i iaOaetriaJ s-.-e NW4: ner. F3ev'aut AfJUl 4-.4, yaar. aod eeaoin M wopj. HEW IDlEUTlSEaiEXTt. CJ aOWBH BROS f nana 1 1 : Manufacturers of Chean Cj J w ry. OlftJUlar sect free.' tie. Atueboco, am, -" - . ! iyepti(Ttea. glste. Hamp'e p-ckage ( -4 lb I sent bf mall onoti re'pi of 83 oe it. Address GEiiUAft MEDlUlMKOU.ubssUlr, Ohio. ..... 1 QOH T"B THIS TgrtETABLB - Qnf Tbe old standard remedy for Oonehe, iktlde, OonaumpUon. "JTolMng Oetw," CtmJaBROS. t(H) B -.on,''- --.v'..i ;. TO TUR WiiBKINa OUUVt uinov prepared to fnrnl-h a1 "lasa wi'h eonsiant em- plormentat home. tb whole ef tee Una ef lor lb. spare mnmrota. Buai'ieea new. Ilaht. and ' pn d'abie. Per n of either SoX easily earn ruim 60 sent to so ner evening, and a prOiior lional anm by devoting their wh 'Ie lime to lb ' business. B-ye and girl earn 'nearly aa mnoh a men. . That all wb see this notioe may aerd their address, and test th business, we make tn nnpataUeled offer t To a nob. a are not wall satlatlnd, we will end II to pay fir th trouble of writing. Full partlonlarn, a valuable sample which wli do to enrameaee work on, aad copy of I fie Ptoptr' Ll erary LompnnUm on of b laraeaa anu neat ramuy newepaper vr pab llehod all sent free by mail. Header, If yon want permanent, profitable work, address ? -.. -,v;.x-. :, 0. ALLEN CO., t AngnsteMaln. TStClloraivcT.Any lady or gentleman a sen ean make tl.iKtO a month, aecsre their own baonluoaa and indnoendeao bv ohtalnio PHI. OliOUNuy,FAtiuINaTIUN,orSuCLCdABs( 1 NO. 400 pages; eloth. - Full inetmotloas to H'la power orr men or animal at will, how to Meamerice.bncome Tranoe or Writlsa Mediums. Ulrlnailoti, Nuifitualiam, Alohemr, Pblloaopby oft 'mens and a.raams. BilKham Vonna's Harem. Onldeto Marriaire. As- all eeetaltwd in thla book 1 lUO.GOu sold price by mail, in eloth l Sfl, paper oovere $1. Norms. Any person-willing lo ant aa agent wlltraoelv a sampl sopy of th work fro, - A no aapital is rqnired, ell da Irons of genteel employment shonld send for the hook, enclosing 10 cent for. poatage, to T, W. &Km A Oa, 41 Mouth 8ta BLroet, Fhlln delpbia. .,'v-,.,,.,,,.J ... A Void tttJAJKa.-A vlotlm of early India. I V. oration, eaneing nervoue deblUty, premature Auoay. Ao.. baring tried In vain every adrar Used remedr; ba a simple mean of aelf-ear-wbbih be will send free to hie fellow-sufferer, Address J, II. TU rTLB, 78 Nassau at.. Mew York. I fob a. : : W.T (1 tiafiaT aiRUtOAt. BOOK. Bad rRKaCII T ee-uH-KTe for Lantee and Oents. cent free Mr stamps. Dr. Bonaparte A Co.," Oln eliioail, Oliln. .. t ,'. y.,fM ..'Ml MillTH f AU0I.IW HOME IVftlliAACE l0JlT4iT. , v . ." " '- V -i aaawa " ' . f: t SECURITY AGAINST TiOSS BY FIRE I THI COMPANY FAM1T8 LOBHIW FAIBLY,' and eironlatee It earnings at bom. -It ha Just paid lis loseee by th ooailagraUon at Deuderauu, fullr aud promptly Its rate are aa moHnrete a safety will )ntifyt Units 111 til rartii of tnt Mai. ft. H-U4TTI.K JaT, ...rTwident, nit AT 'N; OALKh .,,; 1 .-. . ..fcWor ry. W. 11 -Mtjltiiii B... Assistant e)eoreary, t w mtLttiou : 7r,7.: . ;;. ; ,Aei.u " ' GET A PAIR OF 11CABLE SCREW WlllE'i boots and onoz3i Comfort, I.U tlclty, DarabUHy and THEY EXCEL ALL OTHERS. - . -. I'.jj,-. ,t.)itt- Of 110.000 pairs sold last year by twoleadicg Pos ou manufacturers, ana warranted agalual ripping, ftf(t j--. t v,-t a-r-et . MIT ONE WIS BETURKED 1 1 , Palaal tlsnip aa trary eaa, ' . .'i'.fU - : Bold y all fassaUstg Dealers; febJO Wa-lmob . l!Ur,UriNE MM AD FARJIEUSI JL H OLAO TO ROTI0E A GE5EBAL BX ...liUae to tbo purfti.so of ) MEAL, IN'srEiD OF COBN. ( " " ton a e flu ling that it I to tour Uiteraet tr UUi liOLl'gl MK4L,, eOpoUnda to the Boahel, dell ered tree of drayage to auy Depot or Wharf .iheliy, ' FLOUR CUSTOMERS I . , . , ltd glad Iu bear your 00m plaint o' Float being tugli 1 ibis Is tb b-i lgu of OOOU rLoOtt, Imn more elbow grtae, and ke Laid, and ye lit ft id yiia mk baiwr Bread. . A knot wm ai tnff atiA VlAni ffrn'nn ''mmtior.h aro 1 1 hi a tVuaM, aa Uape i ear Floor aud Pearl tiombiy fill i la. ... . ALEX, OU)HAllVFro'e(j . . 185 mar 8 THE GIIEAT I HI OltTAKCE Off IBOH i as a building mate rf al7di led lo every etyie of archiieetnre makre It a matter of interest ttit . uavahine, AMvaaiTaiiT od BUla.Ue.ltS, to loam WMttltst they eaj purchase from tbs moat AU1KFUL fiASlU-NB at liHEAfAaJf i'BIOEH. i he Uessr. JAS. L. AOKfiOS A BRO'B IROIv WOUUrt, .tli titieet and U4 Avennatlew York City, baa loug bavn known aa tbe moat ooh e , and extenaireln tb Cnlted rJtatew, ep euiry excelling in Fin Wort. Oner tAaKy jeare eae eeeefnl exptrisne a Iron Foaadara and xiaaeaB f mube enable theoa la oftar paUarn ia ran. if and stylo exoelied by none, for every doner. ,'H- u of Wrooght and Oaat Iron Work. ead fo edrid hige. Katire Iron Bnudiog Front, Iran trust' Blury Frnta, Fir 1'reof Floor. Ceilings end); Partitions, Bireted and Boiled, Wrong Ini . CHrdere end Beams, Cast Iron OhdvrS eml1 Uaama, Interior, Boasd and equar Comma a Window Lintale and Bills, aboat, ena-ttavd thai price of Sow, ont in aama manner. I 1 and Baeee f t Wood and Krone Cuimxn of L'o rie,Cortnibaa, Ioni and) Tower of W ieI Crders, at about tb prtoe of wondea eamiaie. Itooq Creeling lor Frwnch B ofa 1 iron twute; Paient. Illomluatlug Tilea fur tlJe-alk, Areas, Fluor and Hoofs; Iroo Flaor and Ikyhghtai Iron Daanf andBhuitorei KablegiDgTaaavamvrorFrkar Veraudaha,. Uflicand Dweilinga 1 ir aad Burglar rroof Bark Vaalle : B" Bafe DoorM Haebea, Window Pnee and Window Oaard j1 lrtxi Oraticr fo Flatlbraie end etoaca I 'Ira a Box. a, Y.nulaier, Ae., A Paat Upera Hooaa , Ohaira, (wiih tura-ap eat) giring fcte rs- . for Iheatree, Churches, Had. . t-i c ItL,' ATT a. Ml ION QlVE!TOTHOOft hTBCu I iuji ' OFFlhSl'BOOFBWMMaQ'l. Tha ilmj information of ta etraugib of iron twam. gna an. oofamn. Ae . wlib ut, applying 111 1 -, ,r-i a o bv istM. nromiMly enawaraa,- ijr . at-- laetrated fxee of wrk ead prioee a t laaas a. i-v a. 1 Cecnd Areoue and last Uih to S . 4 . Sew lor Uiiy.- - - f0 IS ', . . -r .1. .... ' l,j - ocla RICilCR Krcira:: 1 W.i i l I SD i BaarA ad "fattx par aaasa, t-- 1 k -. HELLXTTTH LADirj COLt" " I rarl4 by 8. it. U. PUno iu, .r. tt -rd wl ladira par aturam, tlA. riuu i! iaJ Yerr Lev, L .tiotlDatb, LKlk., Caa . .nirfc . . . ,e" lor jartciiar j 14 I ... Lra , LOodoa. Canada fc4. L ' 81.000 .4"- E.JS. ac ' ami I yr ia.' ry " tahlk
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 23, 1871, edition 1
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