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WtomuMmtiMrmttiett totuooopv HI Mat to aim Sartaf tao Uom ala advortlaaoioot io la. :a. tao aroyrwiwe tu oajy 00 rpoawnio wriao 1 aiiarfo tao popor to aio illtow. I n?ria lUrrmrnn Stnr Bf WtLLUn II. BKBI1RD. WILMINGTON, N. C: TitcssoAT Moaxixa. May 26, 1S81. a rRint.iK rniLtioPHBit in TUB locni. Wo purpoeed a week or so sgo directing alUoUoa to a loog letter in the New York TViiwjw, written from Florida, and giving an account of 'hat the writer saw. It is from a I pcil correspondent from one sent to "spy oat the Land." The Tribune ia each a seaeeleaw m aligner of the Siuth that we rarely pay any alien- lion to its slanders, In fact, its usual tone ia so vicioas and its slanders are patent thai they dseerve no coo- I iJeratioa from the Soalhera preea. Hat iu special correspondent appears to have gone through the South with a coo a tan t succession of surprises, He expected to witnesa very differ- eat scenes from those that were pre- nied actually to his eyes. He bad Ix'un 00 thla tour of obeervsUon for considerable time, and what he I testified to finally mut have sar- I prwod the people in the Tall Tower aa wall as the readers of the Tri hune so fallen from its first estate, who bad been taught to look upon the Sjalh aj a sort of Asbaolee, filled TUh semr-barbarians aod with the Iry-roL He saw no signs of murder or brutality. He weot shoal aamo leated, visited "most of the mills f ton alone, observing and examining everything with all the fulness and ieiaare that I desired; have visited many operatives tn their homes, In tciiog their houses aod surround iog, learning aa much aa possible about aaaitarr mil Lara, their food. F v :u and personal habits, use of leiaore time, their morals and general toor, temper snd character.' He aye all of the hands he talked with leclared themselves satisfied. ul could not observe anywhere any indi cttiona of restlessness or discontent amoag the mill people. R In fact, the special correspondent oraa taken by surprise all the way through. He saw things many thiogs "not dreamt of in" the "philo sophy" of the Iribmu office. He foaod the working classes more con -tooted than they are io the North. Hut hear from him : "The Sou there opera li tea are more placid eo4 eooitosted aed Woo rootless the peopi of ths aaaas class ta it sar Esglaad. Tbst are oaor eVHMotk, ssuIoaI aid, rmaVb their habits asd c terse tor. There Is far Use cajvisg shout from placa to placa and from ooe earn snotAee re Uaa U iheXona. All.o very oearty aU. tahaads laSothra factorlos axe Suot&wraert. aalivts of ths ra gw aroaod ihs Bm Is whka ff work; sod they ail betoeg to a mors priaitrvs slaapU sad ei4faaaioasd ordar of thisgs thaa is sow as y where la existence is eoa ooctioo with the factory Ufo of NiwTtr-loati.- He closes noaoesmeot: bia view with the ao- I "Is varloas oorta of ths Sooth I m or ths work si laying ths foaadaUoos for I sow or expsadod htutnooo enterprise, a co-1 r air to sect aiau of work tolas; 00 enter sight, hut wiica u aors to bsmsatevC by sad by." It not being election times an off year so to speak now the 7rf sent a gentleman who would seetfUi XI i 11 fwtil Wan 1M Um m- izstrw. iiaifie bumii ismb iw ja aMruw ry raaUltt write the truth Ye thank him lor hU candor. When the Radical party U to be served tbw7riJtJie- will be trot to Us Instincts and Will send one of the old libellers wbof Will 'ddTbie dirty work in a quite masterly fastfH ion. Practice makes perfect. Since we are giving Republican tesUcpoby as to'ths- good? behavior of the - South - we-may - ooa- overlook another witness. A Writer "itf'the Cincinnati Gazette says he", V travelled for fire year in the South, and be U satisfied fully that many of the so called "outrages" sre liea of the whole cloth. He says aome happen, but not in the way related and not "from the causes usually toa not iro aaslgned." He is not a one-sided witnesa, however, and he testifies toal man "horrible outrages" have oo- j u curred, "for political reasons, sach u "the Chisolm tragedy, the Cain Hoy (3. C) and Silvertoo maaaacrea, theCooabatta, Colfax, and Feliciana trooblee, and many more." Bat he says other reported "outrages" did r .t not occur as given nor lor mo reasons mentioned. Of this kind he men lions "the Yicktburg rbaMacre of 1874, the Clinton riot, the killing of Dixon at Yaxoo, and the Heath mat ter, lately ventilated in Congress." He. says of the notorious Vickaburg tragedy: "Dixoo would aata ba killed io Ohio If he had opeely charged oee man with murder, another with lhafi, and a third with incest, aa ha did la Yum. Amio who habitually lalka that way io to Weat or tiooth ia tare io iuo analotl the wroog man aooa or lata.' He aaya after deducting all auch cases, "there still remains a rather heavv aod black residuum; and im- I , ... ... . . . .1 paj .14 unwij wm wu w ... . , waa ettner a goou ueat 01 uau diwu down there in the veara followioetbe ... nnh.. jo.t .oo.gh to irtU.t. .nd not .foogh tf-mrT.n JocbUeaw mere were outrages 10 the years immediately following the war and for "political reasona." This waa natural when it ia remembered how the Sooth waa persecuted, op pressed and roTbed. The negroes were often the aggressors; some- times they were the pliant toola natd by bad, designing white meo, and I now aod then the avenger did his re- morseless work. The Government ia mainly responsible for the bad blood and lhe severe redress. But why go back to the past to ten years ago? Only a few weeks sgo, old Dawes, in the Senate, slrgmstixed the whole Soath and paraded bis liar, Heath, to make good his infsmous, groundleaa charge. Last year the outrage mill was in running order and the grist was abundant. The South was one wild scene of disorder, bulldozing, and murder, according to the Radi- cal correspondents of Rsdical papers. But now, all is peace, even according to the verv DSDera that were most conspicuous for teeming fslsehoods I and unbluahing slanders. I OF m, lwD atiaaraiv. I It appears there were four candi- dates for the Tory leadership, name- ly, the Duke of Richmond, Lord a:. ..ir..i r... . Cairns, 8ir Stafford Northoote and Lord Salisbury. The latter, as we I have announced, was chosen. It is altogether proper that the choice should have fallen upon him. He ia the very kind of man to lead the old Tory party of England, that never did anythiog for the people until compelled absolutely to do ao, aod never fsvored a single reform unless to prevent -their watchful opponents from achieving a success through their opposition. Lord Salisbury has ability marked ability of a certain kind, for be is almost a full rival of Disraeli io ability to be spiteful and acrimonious and wittr. There are I many passsges in' his speeches that are strikingly alike those of the dead !..... tf. .. -. iuviuoufc, uuh u, IO --aw oay I . . " . I w v mr mm m whju iaw i yer of Low Church proclivities, nor I .. -K1- . c: I tm um Fiww.wit mm wtu as oil I StafTrtM VAPtKrtnto tlsf f,o 1. V I staaora nortnoote. uai be is the I very mso to step into Besconsfield's shoes. The Philadelphia Iriercan I says of bis qualifications: "Tho choice moat be regarded aa a cora- ptimoot to the BMtaory of I Bald. Tho sew leader ot an M- Tb w U P& fesembTes Dll predecesaor Is all the raspecxs in which he differs from the other von. . U baarths anre ejaleal die- nwpowus ooTafhoisot froi deflaitip.tri- oie feolisf. the same lack of sympathy" wia geeelee EetlUh loatlocts. Ola electldo hows the EsglUh people that ths Tories, so far from abend oa ioa: the policy which led i Li1' . 'if 400 Z.0 . Y3 dilr- flislVVX Kaasophobtetv snd have aialn-choaea a Kadsr who merits are bla vlotsst bat Is-1 siocsrs JlagoisaUls ioUDoctaal cJoernoos. I aaoaaaiseo oy moral qualities, sad bla an- heoever he fiads ths truth U lacoovsoh I a - I It will be a eood tblno- fnr thm ijh the O - - " - erale and for Ireland it Mr. Forster 00 thould resl accordinir to rumor. I .1 AiM.JUa. I " . . . . i lie iS the Chief SiAftttra nf Tl.n I 4 - i t r and although .an able man be has not keiu bia promlieiwade a few mooibe "V " V - , V hii de IU wl de.nga witn tne irian que pacify to-rel ia-th II ooe -of ConMnoo-4 l I mull vi vririiiiiiiTiiw ITT ' i iit n;ii ,i Lied paring 7 V: - mis snows now every man of intelligence tbinke be nnderstende the situation and can produce the remedy. What would Premier Wlad- ' stooe dolf be were to hearken to the multitudinous advisers? A Michigan chap, reioioing in toe nime 0f Samuel W. Burroughs, baa pbiihed a tragedy, .entitled "Her- bertdeBaian; or, The Soldier of the Tennessee. It is a grand urodoc- a grand prodoc- tioo, and shows that poetry is a high art lo that Radioal corner of the -Nation. There has been nothing . . . , . so tremendous as this production of blood and tears in a long time. The 1 . i eriijci 0f the North must appreciate iu loyalty. We copy a sample or '..t . t ry. two, which ahowa that the arspoctica is not loat, but most assiduously and prodigously cultivated among the Micbigandera. It beata some recent , . specimens of Southern verse: "LUUe will thejr ever know Of the uodauoied deurmioaiioo u( the U. Of flood aod bia battalia'a advaoce Upon hie iotrenchmenta, bis petition, the otreogtb uf which tu endure; Of the indifferent audftciiy Or Haideo'a inebriant legiju o cur kit, Eodowed aa they were wnh a apuit or aav age infelicity; Of 'tue cbargea of Chetluaoj, who, ot rea ui bcrtfi, Ataaulted 00 r cooiru With iruitrliy. I Arala aod agaio. I liopajraiiOt thruuxboul lite diViaioue death's sterility Aed critBeoaiog with b!ood lhe apacious plio." Here ia ooe more delicious extract in- ,',ired M'"lK.Dder: I "I with Pa and Ala could hut know your Tlewii Then they would concede the fact that the oooumiuiojui.Uu The venerable Edward J. Hale, in ooe of his recent letters, referred to a very disc red iuble letter of Thomas Jefferson's and called upon us to cor- ...... . . rect him if in error. We wrote to a Richmond editor for the needed in- f0rmation,aa there waa no copy of the . . work accessihle 10 Wilminfirtoo. DUl " for aome cause we have not received a reply. We have but little doubt that Mr. Hale ia correct, but we pre ferred to Beck the needed information from the life of Jefferson before com milting ourselves. To write a letter introduction aod then privately aod sneakingly to inform the person t0 v horn the letter was addressed to pay no attention to it, as the man com- mended waa unworthy, was a moat censurable act, if Mr. Jefferson waa I guilty of it. When did North Carolina pasa the ordinance of Secession ? Was it on M7 20th or M7 2l,t . 1861 ? Oor recollection is that it waa on May 20th. But the Charleston News givea h latur date and noon the follow- Mlhoritic8. ..flsveo's National Handbook of Atnari- en Progress;' afcPheraon's 'History of the Rsbellioo.'and The American Cyclopailia, all of whfch concur In savloe that the O?- dinance of Secession was peaeed by Norih Polk's "Hand Book of North Caro lina" ia the only work by us. That says the Legislature waa called by the Governor to meet in extra session May 1, 1861, that it met and passed a bill Calling a Convention tO meet On May 20lb, and that "on theirs day of the session an ordinance was nnani mously adopted which declared, &&" cvmannr cohiibmt. The lie publican party basin . I I ! I .. f I II . J Ca . - iUnf Wh obld ;t not g0 to niwa? Wh .hnnM mv An r,f it. honest voters mourn over ;iU disap- I Prance? It may riot to deadat this that inoh a party, which deliberately onooses JLiorsevaa.one oi its onojio I manlpolaldra and unblusbingly gives him DUblio dinners: Which haa Dro- I .....j a k a ' rf. 1 , f. I fcovw sun uwuy yu. .iwwwu,. wuiuu. i ArwBi Mnrm .u. fnaiir. ki; i pUndererm, wblcb, daring four Veaiw! sheltered Brady; In . hU; j3ur route ! jobberies and took. part' 6f hla gaini for its campaign food after .the ex- "J luV m. WB,ie.B w"y conceals its relations With ' a dozen lobbies and many of whose public mtn lve by jobs-to say that this Pmrtr 4tt"og nowover thespoils, oogbt to live is absurd. N. Y. Herald, Ind. Of the three great nominations on which contest waa expected, the meet important waa that of Mr. Stan- lr AittbwatOrtbe78uprmevBnob. it will matter iHUo- whnnredV'Tbart' hence who Warts: Collector' of Vw Vmv a. rw1m.nt tn .m-" -mrmmm, W mm VMVS SFr mm MWS 0W"O OVS) U S-SJ J OAI 01 grace, it msyonatUaa-good deal j who waa chosen to the post wf. the ofih clal expounder of ilia Ooiittltutlorr UnitW ;tatesv Arwlnirte-'Jnde.w JiD 4 . .O I ttiopTfcafclk0h7siiayr-l "T O" w we ai PMWViv,VH4 TtiUU- 1 mww.i.u nnauf.iuiB.rBinonainifli.ar: rlt - f - ' r...t. ' t i I Uaa " ri um twu 1Q Ireland ami at the same time; conviction jlhat $a- waa .niTf a m;opM I COQiaQntrSaItu; iJISlTaSllUOn iMljaaJ? ievehcr-oYthe oppresslWof manfoanoUa posUioaWUiat hiaym-y . AnT.ir Thfltrr 1 which the complaint to loudly and 3 BT"wcu,Jr , " V . w" .r r "UT: 1 dancer ona And: earrn utln f ofLall onr L. ua. city of LooiBviiiri.oB juiuyieeeen in me ici iom noB 1 dangeroue clMaee, the railroad-mo- m.Jtwwiw1.jir. .and amendment.! av beefi oM f nopSliitiSSi&W 'matterlof byETMaT- vated by a majority of one vote in j Senate which bad hWdiy quorum. i-That nn miinv Hanatnnt-VOtedafaiost j sr,- .7 zr .'zrr-zri the Lionmiana mtnMi-Mf. .lamea i - m m n r - lAnderaonr-he'had ahywttinoViOnljia .noiJj t defioienev iu cood iudement, but Uigoal want of that. fine. aeoae.qf .Jbon. nor wbioh should characterize every gentleman who takes bw seat oo ine UCV V. "f. Mr I nrnon.-i inffi anf Ia almniltA from Mr. I Vt w nt ihtronffeat Senators of hs own party, and to - - - - ? . throw him for bis support upon the Democratio Senators of . less weignt.. Philadtlphia American, Ind. Rep. a . NeW9. observer! A. Ant.hiiiMtia meet- ing held by the citizens of Su Mat- a aweew 'waav mw - . thew'a township, Wake county, may 20tb, 1881, Mr Druey Partin was called to the, chair and George A Keith made vioe chairman. Dallas Upchurch and S. II. Rogers were I . - appointed secretaries. were PP' .VS sent the township at the anti-probi- bUion oonVention, to be held in Raleigh on June 1st, 1881. The following resolutions were in- troduced by Mr. James A. Temple, , and unanimously adopted; Whereas, The General Assembly I of North Carolina did enact a law nrolubitint? Lhe manufacture, sale and I o -.7 ......'.. . purchase of spirituous uqaor, under heavy penalties, and whereas we look upon the enactment of such a law as highly fanatical one step towards, the aniline: of Church and State, an event to be deplored by all parties, driving out emigration and capital, crippling revenue and increasing tax ation and litigation, perhaps beyond endurance; and whereas we deem the ratification of such a law to be one link of our loug-cherished liber lies broken and gone forever; there fore, be it Rtsolotd, That, for the reasoss stated, we will, God helping us, go to the polls on the 1st Monday in Au gust, 1881, and vote solidly, and in I good faith, against its ratification. HMolaed .That we Hereafter will ."f f v,.W 5f-o Vnnwr it mhn tl mZZtmnt MMV ow a wm mmr SO) . aow w mm mm m w - w 0f gUoh a law; that we guard we.ll our liberties by making a strong bulwark of our ballots, thrown around us on the 1st Monday in August next , , .uMft' . - Resolved, That a copy of these res - ol a lions, together with an account I A; r ..; I F"vcc"ua." "b, t. . . 1 . 1 . be Sent to the preaa With the request that ih.v t,rInt A After the adoption Of the reaoln- lions the meeting was addressed by several gentlemen in favor of anti- prohibition. Dallas Upchurch, ) Secretar:es & H. Rogers, &ecrelar,es- State Q-leanings. Tarboro Southerner'. Arden Cherry, Jr., a lad of 14 years, waa drowned in a marl pit on the land of W. S. Barlow lat Sunday, with a party of children too waul iv 1 ckuo u 1 uj uo w mn uauiuu iu the pit, fell io aod was drowned, Deiog-auo- ject to epileptic fita. Oo Thursday 12th loat. 1831, P. K Boyell's steam saw will was burnt near Scotland Neck. Loss snout five hundred dollars. Shelby Aurora: The farmers of Rutberdford county planted a large crop of sugar cane ihiaapriotv -They believe in making, their own molasses. . All the bar-roomi have been moved three miles from the town of Rather ford ton. - The thermometer registeredlOO Iq this place one dsy .last weekv The cotton crop throughout this county., is lookiuz well. There bss been 00 less tban-tixcsr loads of Bewieg Machines shipped Into this county since the first day of last January. ' . Einston Journal: On Friday of last week the thermometer at Mewborne & Harper's registered 100 at 8 p. m. At the Journal office it registered 92, while at Or. Lewis at the Collegiate Institue, probably the mean, it registered 06. On Thurs day of Isat week the steam boiler of McLo born & Baldrea, about three miles below Ridge Springs, In Pitt county, exploded, 5J&J Sfc 'Xhen KlslbaU Wtk. died on Friday night. Mr. McLohorn's right arm was badly shattered aod his left leg in- lured. Mr. Baldrea, the fireman was aj80 bsdly Injured. At Winston uouegieie Inititute daring: the year 149 students 80 males and 67 females have matriculated, and of thla large number there has been but one death. Those Birds MUST HAVE A NICE CAGE; WE KEEP them. Those Flies are troublesome; we have fig lrt ndwate? mo; some my B U fAalUK S TAIUJttU tr i irropOBlfclOll - nPBE f mmlture Store' ol BBflRENpS a UXSH ROE. 8A Cor. Market aadSd St.. WH- X MUNROE. av. ir. suri mingtoa, N. a, propoeea to bht Northern dtiea at o o aapacata any praer. tne same prices, bx- otrlrarSu nna we i Why EVERYBODY" BUY" TtOES EVERYBODY BUY FCBNISHINO Goods from os f Biicance we keep the largest as iprtment and the best goods. New lot of Undershirts from' 80c Upwards, and JoHN DYAR ft SON, Tailors and-Furnishers. mySltf For-SaleK- JQ' GOOD MULES, SIX' TO" EIOflT YEARS old. Suit Turpentine or Timber butineaa, Apply! yto T. J. SOUTHSRLAND, Snd Street. my 15 U FineiiHorsesi bavb just, 2$2' t BBCKTVE1J ONI' CAR LOAD. Well-Broke . Saddle and Harness .JJJ.I1 OntUl Httl BOHIBBU KWUW J will II WDtth .t apistf ..... ;-taNJ bcott. : f AiH -. - . rar wrtPDisr endpthot Qurpoeea Im nod'liC the STAR OFFICE! IN ANT QUANTITY - ' i liiiu a w u in: b unn i.n-au v ;uat tu w- . . ..... v , . .u ' .m-w . ..,t,.-j v-j . : ; ., i xm iKih. mitit tna mnsT. i . tmm. .-w mSCELLAJCSOUSi - - m t f 31st, 1881. t a mnnfKi wnnn. t, gemblyi ofKeaaTaficefptiagi tteT KWweP a FrtatiaeiMira i.AC Tiie umtea bum uiroBivvosn vb jurca si res dered the feUof iBt,..TUATTiWMMoNWSALTS;iSTi RIITION Sd. ITtS DKAWQiUH AiUS JfAUC- " - ? ' Th Company h. aow coa. hancL large reserve fond.- BMd theltetof prizerfor -' - - - 1 iWaef.;..,,,iW,C. S)ttPriaea T ,6a each J(MX B,O0a'-SWMaea "iWeach. lOOO IS PtiicetlodOI -M,000 1,000 ftlaee ' lOeach 10.000 ' ca J r .-AEAA Anno . ,-. i : - -. . . , Priea;t300 eacK Approxlmaqon Prtee. aaiTOO Priae;r?00 each, . ' . 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