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siiljprtiwn
the Gaiett&s advice, namely to cile-f
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i al l; :apjf upria&ty ;elebrale'th:e? cen-;
innial of the inastrious"eve
te
s 1 ' 7 - i.4 ;
The Denideratie. Convention will meet
atfiiaboRv wfJthBnton
, Wniiam'AUentwiif doubtless 'be re
npminate4 for pfrnr,j iiof;is'
: now rthe lppijTdtingiiE0etoi
ber as Vijiu'ii.
:''f atorurmMaeaUn'
f :.Mke Cdrblina
huwilshM;jjiu(
w not u tump Speiakifig but ' ou twwni
r frit V-.-v'-jr.-;-.r--lW-: Vvl J.-..81 Jr-
- JA ieen of tue liichimud jCltam4
u "v !j"UBiaer?aiue iuecKienua
f,lt?iehiSlitve
iti f'ifV7
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honest people i audi wouId.,notbe a
P,arty;. tO yffalsifjms .historr Jqde-,
pendehaJ'eetare oh the"20thA'
1 1 v i1- i " 'CeiUcnniaX rooveroebt erel!a(lGttd
' X at HLarJoUetSojfo
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X i VaTe denfe ofiQrefti Bntaln.
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i SENATOB ANTHONPS VlltWS.
iMany of the Radical "papers are
parading with great unction as a set
off to Judge Kelley's changed views
o'f the South the opinion .'of Senator
Anthony, wlio was ono of the Mexi
can cnrsVn party, that tije f people
of 'this 'section are slill resentful
and rebellious. To those v who are
thorouahly acquainted with Mr. An-
4 .... . v . . J J !- jp. 1'
thony.it would havef J been' a surprise
had he expressed -any other opinion..
in nis very naiure.it wouia oe impos
sible for him to conceit or utter1 a
liberal thought, or one disconnected
frem 8ectionar.preindiees.7.i"-''r.f4
A: Mr Anthony.; i waa;yerjvj.jgad ot
communicate his views. $iln reply,tto
i tjhe qaestion whether he found Miny
repose ' or good, resalt lof IbeMong
peace after the , war,",, he; -saidi jot
Yery niucb.? The"; native people h
Slid: assured him that Hhe Only diiB-
cuuy j,ney naa was.wiin? ine carpel-
baggers, jnd fJthe jcarpetrbaggers,
told him .witheqnal appaHat stoeerity'i
that the presence :of the ftiHitarywas
the only' security they, had for; life or"
prpDerty, It -Not ,.beiog. ableo recon
cile the$ffHK)nflietingx statements; ,hft
made inqtilries ,of ih'e'-'bfBcers bf the
garrison s, wh o,areof til e regulararrov
and annot be. classed as either patives
or earpet-baggerft.fi: These gentlemen
told hirh(Without passion or cbmplaint-
butb luir wive- aim lumuies .were
never visited : socially by f the, . Soothe
em ladiestibr did they Ireceivier'aay
pf the courtesies of interobnree'j com
mon to civHmtionia'afwavikde
the espeeia 4bpast; pj Sop'eroers.
f'l therefore hi ade u p .' my! mindV: he
8ays, 'Hhai-tyAfeenng bf the people
of the South' at bottom was resentf ul,
and their professions,, upsounvdj.'s-lJIn,
replyitoj the soggestiofn ,hat'pdssibiyl
ihe cbldnesa of the people to ward the"
of the carpet-bagger8i, who were not
-e)gnized socially; by nhe; uthern!
pbple,; visited'at their bouses and If,
tbq natiyeIfladie3 wen -there .they'
wejrb:. liable to ,,'meet t the c enriched
families j of i jthb' jpeopibiwhohad;
Wndeed;them; 'f MrV; Atfthpyiild.
it was a new' Idei'hatJabf i officer
could jnako the price of hisT company
the rejection of sbmebody fielse ffronV
his'tonse." .The net result otnisoo
servations seems to have been that in
opinion the Southern grievance is-
far from endedr. ' 1 "r "-K-f:- a;iiH
j J Commenting in a spirit of amity pn
he facts charged by the Tabid Rhode
Iilander.v theNew f ; York f Tribune
observes that it is riot nririaUral as Mi
Anthony fleems to supposethat South
ern families do not - more uniformly
sustain relations with the families of
Northern officers.1 The TW&uwesays:
The army officers themselves seem to un-
icrsutau mas pan 01 n, ana 10 talK about it
"-without passion or complaint "r Docs Sen-:
alor Anthony believe, to a policy whose ob-.
iect is to force, these , people to' associate
iwith persons whose society is hot congenial
jto them t 1 It seems tbHie the present griev
;ance of the Administration wing f the Re-
puuiiysB pnj, iname .HoutOern . people
axer resentful, and their professions otlovaK,
ty unsound. And so thev ar lP he govern-.;
:edfrom Waslnngtdn avdenfaM tfhtri1
i standinc army- until Ihey fall. In love with
!the:.Uniotf and-rHUidWiielV'' fljru Ht,
iyote. the .Republican tcket; lot leourse,
iThat s the only, sure lest of joialty, and we-
iiii. nuiuuui nuu uiuei siaicsmezir
of his sort' will ' always 'find'thc Bootbern
people resentful and iwiJl Iwajs. distrust'
their professipns'of iPvaltf nntiUhev make:
,up theiri -minds t downr.thcm-jthat injlUary
-. -r -Jt -"t -Manger 13 ,
boonj that they ihfemsclveji are Incapable off
self-gevefomentlafla tbatj. Geo; X3fahrau-r
ministratjottisHeiveo'slkst fetft:to mftiwu
.
NOT - TO , BE FOUCKD JIO DO ,111$.
' ' Grant is as Uiickbacked aa grhi-
l fa, injyttio&ihitolnbto
-I'JTlW President had. refteiimfl'
f rpm yanvus quarters, and al vsrious times,,
to tbe effect that John Delano was engaged
m , fraudulent r transactidns'lif'ebrineclldn
With Ifllerioh-DepaTtmgnt niatierar 'ibne
proraioent jUnitedi StatesIi.Senatbf hadf
charge specMcaUy, and in the presence of.
eecreiaay, jhat; his son was; engaged
; with a York -firm m putting' bounty
, land' 'Warrants "tbroueb ,l ImbrbiSerl itA
speculating with ;them. 'Another Henator
hq l5htrged cjruptVjn,aotonroa-jie soi'
in copnwti(?n wiih laud transactions ia C&U
ifornia, tut declared" his belief tiut the -See-
retary could not llavV Tej-ri'ignWraitt of the
matters The5 Pre8id?nt wasr hIi t ibt-lieve
these statementa withoMl lhe most ponvinc
me proof At;thU
aa
papers beit ofi sutli -; charactir 4ni tile
oioion of the, President,-! a to in Vjwlte, thi
Secretary. . pthin more, .definite can iw
ascertaiued jn fegaril Ji these paper ex
cepi.tbat they ponceru, s a thjrd parrylthe
feuryt?yoT Gueral' of : Wyotrtibg, now i this
City aitemptuig to explain thjtmiyfa1 (
SfcW- Iingtpijy and thaefr
iect wasto dela
iSnfJlonnndernewspauer
HamphJ Sa, ti .ytblio interests
not yield to newspaper clambrljV j
wives pi me Jirmy omcers mrgnt be
paused hy sthefact .thati tjfajmiea
br Respondent bf : thrCIhciiiftalB
It
kucib oW - papers were placed in the
Preadent'shHnUs !pmvmg) a tofrupt 'TraW
acfion of John Ielami ina lihd riarfl n.i
,'Abe Gazette static t?difwriallyJthaf,
bai iihm dbnationtfiiReiAl
thefase-Mr.Slpeian
tMild hfeveJeti!rlm
dentiaf party on the roe backroin
V-act ion I in J jof de to
mna-fiei4viiii ibei ccpaton !
THE THIRD TEB1S Iff THE RE-
- J r v. PUBLICAN MBTY.-- -
?Of late-'tee 'have watched closely
the movements in the Republican
camp. There is some curiosijy a to
what the party will do with their ele
phant,. Grant.' Undoubtedly there is
Jjtjgrj&LaS on the
part, of -the leaders to swap him off for
a less unwieldy and-less dangerous
animal if one : ean f ba f ound ih'
Radical; menagerie.; ViU; , the ;eb,
phant step down and out &, Tbe prace
is comfortable. Tbere is ; no- motive
for him to vacate.! He is content td
remain, and sees no use in going.
JSrga. assert, his friends. hell take his
stand,' and woe be to those who punch,
him with aticksj . j r. r .u ij
i "On the other band 'some of his rivals
are setting all tHe'arsenals in'order tp
wage, a, determined warfare-, for the
defeat! of the third term. In inter-!
J iews-' witi correspondent pf the
can victory in i Indianapolis last
week several leading members of the
party have expressed decided opinions
bn the third 4erm!qaestibni; General
Behfamh) If arr Esdh. x'-:Go V.:; Cbhrad
t BakerV exf Secret ar: State WWi;
Mi a f j? isfi oacK inougnc
inp; .urne .nap ippma, ipr tne: -f resident
to spealc but, and for; the .Republican
Conventions in all the States holding
elections this fait to giVe the people
io aerstandljlyn;
laypr ot pcnominatiHg anyIfresidAit
a second time, i Tbey:also i thought
that if itptale Convention should be
held in Indiana this year and failed
fM.lf: ,-if:y ;hfTV -isv.j . ij ..-, 4;-- ?j-t
to. take such a course it would mate-
rially .injure , the party 's chances of:
succesH.)
I -In Manier too, that subtle And ath
(etic ca&didate James G. Blathe is
traimngjearef ally for :th'e f apprbachiri
Cbqtest.. The Augusta Jourriat iwhiclT,
s eQppb8ed to4 reflect ; his views, aay a
that the1 Republicans of. Ohio, :I?enii
sylyama and Maine "will, twithoot
po'ttbftpeak decidedljr fagainst the
jnoijth and thai'in oingtbisf ley
will represeut r the- overwriting sen-
timent of : Republicanism.; ; It hasn't
tnuch respect for the origin bf lne
agitatiofc but still 4t is a clab' In the
hands of the opponents of the party
which tibey. are wielding with .vigor
It continues- "Unless met jwithfa
square expression of -disapproval in
the Republican State Conventions
this year it will exert apowerfnl in
fluence against the Republican party;
We may believe ,it to be a humbug,
a delusion, or whatsoever we please,
but if it is allowed to" pass into the
campaigns this year without an em
phatic expression of disapproval from
the Kepubiicansit will proven reality
s a remocraiic eiectioneenng agent
whicW m shalf wish.1 when" the
f - f )'it,lli la a '?'' i - .' i ".
.ui iuB voijng. come mutual, we had
'not despised!" ' " I
The PhiladelphiV irtwe 1 makes a
cpnirttent on the assertion of the
pv vyj'Hipj fu a1 w.eeKs,
argfttajoruxjofjjlie delegftlesvj
Jiave-rtcr be for or: against ?the third:
. tr luwnra termor dpdgesthe issueV
i the pebble wtll"gklr.tw' Aiilwli.ii
premacy in the Stte.., Jl&aAtttir&f
against tt Grinr wiir issu bV 'Tgenei-al
'hcp.pf the day of, Jndgmentj'; at the
l,IandafteiJtheI election' he r ili
venlurei td LVraerpti the entirely orig
nalmtfrk; r'toitt ybufso V1 Ji j3
h- Ka'P! .s desperate; ;ith;thb
Repnblican party: iDryided; evWn itr
spirit, of indiffeut, and the:. DVinoi
crati will inevitabjyllncye
f must either jax,GiaiiMff or run the
risk
W fbatrantbias the
ipg Ut There w no united bppohi
, t?fT 18 a strong-le-J-entfWbo
pr oppse tp havp fcifn.lli a
-j?" .-?1 ii ft?j uej ponventjoij.
Minister have been elbsetedrwith Biir ;
ttftttiV at Btjrlin dn5 matters connected
of Trance to wake.
remarksihe KeTfefeiirinV .o,b'
;SMeAHepublrcan'orfentiby, when1
of def Csrt w ith i mni f yt K
J , . - I V.
hfekH,seuj 'tl'ajiiailb'n
oUheqnestmnf upo,; tlvlstl time has
sorely, Jnmred thera. It. . is our nrtin.
TywwpmifteMi.iqKaUf r ''; -. i IMMfMoSWlP 2 KQPftPQ 4ft- i -WO the mills this cotton t the highest.
. We think Hon. S. S. Cox is mis
taken in saying that Governor Allen
of OhiQ, ia a native of JMecklenburg
eounty.l - He ir undoubtedly a North
arolinianJut ; if LWe remember
aright some time since when the place
of his bativity.jwas under discussion
lit was settled that
tthe sonorious states-
maa first saw t thej ligb in EdeoUn,i
Chowan cpanty.5 We begrudge gal
lant Meckfenburg' none of !h'ef ja'st
honors,' and H she feels' aggrieved 'that'
w nu.ay iyui -in Homewnere, ties
.Col.onea. aH'telegran'to-'fllia !Ex;i
cellency to say winch' ;county hast'he1
viuktuguisucu iiuuui, i v7ue wuru mill
ling frpm ifco tips'pf'lij'ncfe .BiA''aqd
: shrieking on the wings ' of the' wind
frpnji.the iBpcteye woul I 'settle, thia
, little Tamilf squabble in a irffri
'!"' i 'n'' -'iH.i--'vj IrKt'iJuyj .J
Nateucbm;e8;;ihe;:Albanv
2)r with another Radical roorback,
coined. 'out' of ihe' old mint estkblished
oy us tamer &atan:l .
' It has been a meat whlln now n'tim (ia
Democratic party , did a handsome' thing for;
any ooumern xiemocral. and the "faitlifnrr
l of that section pf the country are growing
n tnw rcsuva uaaer ireaimeni et that Kind.
If. they,. .demand ' the; Speakership .oiext
Winter they will have it or else there will
f pe troubl in the DempcraUc camp, ju w-ii
! The Souths r wouldnTtu have .t the
Speakership iior tlie . 'Presidency if
unanimously tendered -j in the: patty
oaaca8eai, So t there, ;you:. sick Ana-?
niasiV' 1
!f'.tU'.TT-
" .'
i' The Kicbmond Whig haying- nominated
Cl. A. fif Xnmar, !a distineuished member'
brthe Savannah pressfor'Cferybf thenett
(iPasef -'ol ' Hepresentoiti ves,i buV ? SbtKherh
cpnternporariea fare- -bosily. ! discussing -the
r4natte$, v hcre J, liflje i if any doubt that
r-sjume j Southern , , maa I; will receive, the
piace; as the general! policy urged at the
South Would debar his" from i the' higher
honbk tbr be 'bestbweel 1st Ahe hands of the
parry that wiJl f orttmatel j dominate in the
next.EongreBs gainst CoL. Iamar, who
is a highly gifted man we can urge nothing.
He is broar-ad-tolerMt4tt-ki8-view3 as his
his t brtllianv Mississippi kinsman, u and
we,, understand he::ihas -the qualities
that-wuW fjrecommend, him , for thg
position. But we respectf ully ,nrge ' the
wiuia ui uui uwu oiaio i or me vierKsmp.
We have menr singularly fitted' fori such
dunes men jof ' high ? ability,- - fine per
sonal address and admirable moral charac
ter. The name of Hon. Francis E. Bhober,
of Salisbury, has already been mentioned'
He was a talented member of a recent "Con
gressional delegation from this State. Then
we might urge Maj. Seaton ' Gales, of Ra
leigh, formerly a leading editor and always
one of our most scholarly and energetic cit
izens. tvhfiSA full trnrth ltna nnt lioon raAnn.
v - - - - - - M u UVM . VVVn .
mzea because of bis modesty. We do nut
know that Maj. Gales would permit his
name to be pressed. These are two of many.'
The reduction 'of bank currency , since
February 271875, Hsppears to -have been
heaviest in the. Middle States, -where the
totaof $121,042,000 at tbe former date has
been reduced to $114,154,000 at the latter.
Strangely enough the West ranks next In
reduction', having cut down its circulation
from $70,658,000 to $75,117,000, while New
England only reduced hers from $108,682?
OOO.tp $105,825,1)004 ,The South md the
Pacific jdiyiaion increased their supply.
Mi. IImK) V1vs oa ibftPrMMBH.
! j The Hn.Jame.Bi Beck hones , to
IbVfthe nt5XV Unitfed States Senator
frffinlumi't ll4 iiHH reported
ji kuu vyiiiuiuuati M.iiiuiTer i receptiy
that he maelibl!ti1Se-TJf fact
that hlei?aa?diaaeadMt he
should, dp nll in his power td secpre
party: nomination Tor thePresidency,
h-i; n . ,.i, 'mvu -.''?510JJ'- Will
wiyr up nyw iiim !CL lli eVKry-
tniiiSseerairtb odirctedrtbwm'one
niauv i ou have lAllen and ZTharman;
an4(Jendletpn,np jwJaOhJowb
mined Penrf PtniVa MisinW w"!11
sb 'Hhat'he'Vut-bfc M8
tton, j w'l htirman fisat L been: Mi
tap?edtbx5AIJeft bepaqse, .AIlett,icaine;
HnV
f -Geverhor gaitf thisr. Fai ofi
PMrsfti and, if,yon:lelect.1him..bT .A.
S9pf1Piprity-7say 40,000 dll h v
itself cOuidnVieeat;In, itit
Wiiuld be-apt W gaiheY a&uMhitt'a
clasrf bf Advisers" bo Are 011 Mmy
8yif,V6tu''whcr.are httbttfitftdlealiei
dead past re1hlaTn;buHedl,ll8f,6aKl
call i 1 afcii af pithWmfen bf f'eniitii
cebcfefi,' whorWdkid have ltiA'iorTiha
wrong to priug un from their memo-
riesiTiiJt ;ls I'hbi HmMik
Thi Denwcritibipahyniust -look; fori
ward; ,tibackWariL, Itr must., crasb
th? ure time , instead of recalling
without !aiii,hiandt ijoflbrespieetpi
5?5HHfr;M?Pone.Tvd.
is eiectea Governor this JfaU by fa
good ;fnJa4ojjtyj:.hB ;caaVbflcSatey
out'f the question. - The South and
-Wesf iHaVeiihS'aminbf m
iefrndidity-iyouriScaBlt tk&w4t tam
e,4rfy
Pemocratio 'p.arty'.Trbni complete
annimlatKW . Tbti tvill WmH
r-resiaency. 't cannot say1 be ls-htr
choice fbir rthe pte : Pwbtfd rathef
liiive atuiir an chosen not f be
caune GoV: Allen id -uot a tiaIe;ivigor'
bus iniiii, aiid perfectly bbmpeten V trf
diiioharge thw'tiu'tiesfth'ti 'bfflc bff
Preatdelif'' but b..rirffi!5ff
i
?ovSfou , 5uflpmgeaniaaMLf win i '''s-. j ; j senvaooBt twenty-one 'tnpdreil'-ei I fc &i rifttenn -o7. 1
stannpywfwbaTfe -iaJ JiiJj nft ,ol Umt nd liai beefcereeted atdostf IStiSiJl .0f?Li - ,
i;jiii li.i ira ini.i hi: n 4. 1 ukiiiv KPium. inn ixniu tLtvn . j. . . j i .juu.-.i -. ,
" ' Mi ,t-5 ' MbOTW Xf5m?r IM n$m;A WW l? JS??! luiiThfand
r j r'. -uMigv,. -uhhm, f aemj towb wingttWhptetbr. l ou
t . "-r VANCE.
Grand Itcetara f Cot. Vaaeeoa vrne
-seatterea nation." . " ' i -1
While tiiere Vaa no need to add to tfi4
tuuw tinker ascjuasieiniDKerorimpasspnea
8trationat the Opera House last, night in
his honor mast have gladdened his heart
ati
d ftdded Ho- that pi
roud ' sel f -respect pos-
sessedpy every . gifted nan in every 'becu
pation of life.' V It waa a rousing outpouring'
orpbpula'aiffection Id'begin 'With.'it'.was
to end with grand 'endorsemeBt of all pre
vious Criticism pa-the ek-Ckverper's pow-
wsaslecwfo h vf ajiu
i Aalfpast 8 !6'clock Gov." Vance, pre-,
ceded Jjythe three committeemen'of'theIs
raelitisli sociery of Therue Mothers ' arid
by hiry-elgbt'tiembek ofithe State Press
entered the Opera. Houses the Comet. Conf
cert Clubplajing an appropriate air. , -Seats
had been prepared in a semi-circle around
4 the stage for the editorial fraternity. An ele
gantly furaWed kand decorated beauty
fuBy with flowers; i : Jiadf Men !prwidddi! i
Behind this! just' to tharear of the Speaker,,
satjthftuunittee,! jMj?. ,.. Jacohi, 1;
creditable manner hi(troduce4f Qoru Vtnce.
and his subject "The Scattered NaUori.T
The lecture opened with, a Iiappy com
parison of the 1 Jewish racer to" 'the 'diilf
Stream. The wondrbus story" of ' the He-
bee ws, as found, in the chequered annals of
more? tbap; f our thousand phangiBg, yes rici
?HimJla
codp4rwn.noi-fijre8 0b
all these, which make un the most xe -
markable fqt all histories that the wbrld has
rfeid'were1 poW4rfuirVH;p!resentey J W lati
light'of lniple truth, '"In lahgtiageofJtlie'
uluuv -uU -iwiuijii vwoeu,,
... . r -
oinersttw.iio uiemnoie-wcww! sW W
cumstknees' or i with greater' ten erali eatis-
wiw-: ipiij inoiH& irom.ine peart
ana intellect ot.ooeof America's highest
men, to the strangest, but .perhaps, purest
Wall pebpiewhb'everuljiea tbearthH
thefforwis cetved'bv arf:insineSr!4
.tiiuliwuiJZA
r T"7 - ;, wo. vwuiMw-wu-i
nttereflJ! -HohikI Uftr wimH tf. .nni.h.ii.1
ereetedi thc.,-hits. whih r
" n. Vhi" 171 -T-,.
The evening was propitious every way t
ana juaging rrom ine unusually. large atten-.
uauv.c uid uiuwcus, mcu Hiv luieuueu to
be appropriated tothetrafldmgofan Israel -
itishplaceworsMpvnmsthavebeengTat-
l T1lTfT rv AArftacnnnrlonoA ? i
oar Fnnor Brother. .
tlrbthlr f! P TTnrrla 'ia' 'M-lrlorllir f lio
- -w..v. . , .uw
lunny mau 01 me xress onvenuonana
ua.s wuere iiio s. iu ins name come3 in. .1
i .i.-ei e-L
He is either a Granger or the Sun of a
Granger! and when he's in eood trimW.
a Cof sweet.sou,d, After the real
iintno.; A i-.t J
ott o ..rc I
JIAHlAnnl.1 - . . nnrl II. An I I
vuuivuuinit , ! uu . t - UIUCI UOTI19 ;
took stock, in everything that came along.
He was the. centre of attraction, and offered ,
linlimllpil Bmnepmpnt fnr thtt "(mvoninn I
- . r,v n 3 ! f tt lown was the county seat, that
orator of zcbulonB. Vance, yet the demonHf r-f tL l
""""I 7, sw Ky qharlotte on the.20th of Maynd of WVJf JPP4"S .-A"e has been had in
W3mfp reviving bur, knpVfedg'eT 'ioVeW ?taJ gislatarepver the lower
f B ,T, hse f?hJ$ , tortbal in'cldertisVf mitbrtmpbVtaHef biouse of which he has' presided during
in a few piher places, buf wi will addper5-' but it hasreal.y.been most 'nnproflt sessions. He was an officer i.
haps nowhere mider more favorable .1 chr- J able in the wav of tit.hr nm.'ii. w ; lDC Confederate - service and is
attanl nn orirl uarfn r.t om ;n -;o!A J i ' .w
and webobe tomt'vbu'at NMAferJithat the oVthP CiroH ,; K.;'1
yittXMy,: . a.&ni okhil
Lt irst Bantist ChnrMi nnriipnlnrlv fnvnrAfl
tetflyaAafc'! Cism :tssws-
kKf k-,i ?-it -j. '....?. - viuwwcuuuig DOSinrr of a man. With tlia ;U0-t
it1ulHtUu'ki. WJWUiwiU:hWJt--jaS. QSPlffiffi-S:.
-- -..jr " . i uuuvuuvm luat, I
same nieht that the. HonZ. B. Vance was
riAVttSfi iiirifii-i-AU)
. ....Vir.La....! -y ' ... J' I
1 HAr.t lf rLrt. ,..Mtw.K-I
imdieiicWr whicteomight attehddhat: ithe;
-flfri-Uir'-i .J ni'i...,
' rT t-. . 7 "!TV 7
waten oaoinethit.gelsej.wasrtto6 thhtli 1
Ntf memjjeri however, eT?n intimated. )3&
'''Wdflt
- " " ? ' ' i
the rdsvMF.omwme
.I..U..UJVUM,, wo ..u . j. nuOTv i
iccasion was exce
edTpglypIeasant and
I i p ! f T B
Maanixioli .;
nj o-hVlBrnAoW lvSkiSl Tbe RlcbnaondlD'p
MfUHmmte ramfthbraSbrs Sf .Hon..
J$? ndaelrlm opo.Genradley.T
was met By a fair congregation, to Vhbm tite flfhAVrl : Jphnson ,n reference !-to the statue of.
mdwX.iritm SWffittSS IStbnenambntefcp
tftatfcftnisUftceTmadiitpbl SIS!Slffllftfe sbrttimVfe fbrVVar photo
but to those who know how great As , the birth tQ new honeafoi f raternal rela- ' SffWmif f ithe Royali
self-denial practiced by a Nprt CarolinSn it5onBtbe ItrfniBMt I emical exhibition fp August, He
wliibstiftfiUttWiDi ?&i?t51 sltfesitfthehieantim6
war G9vernQr epf, thepongregW f A tJS?J? Jfe "J?A f?I,f I MrW f ee tWe inbnes to height, br
mult Wcbnsldereollatterihi 'testlrfbuy i0 conhtry. fe -Thb 20th otMriy' -rth, i-.w ,fSJT.
&iahiJL..iil. x-, fit P.phday,.
xhuu nn. Jav a r w - " - - - - - i
raf log of ihe .Press AssocUion. Our heMdibaliherewSl he. .& i ' fi? i PWKWe SfBtjhlgh, eight feet ia
W?f "mm KM ?3gK 'Wl- aP. P8 . The New York, J3b-aW says: .
trcrttoft aafasKnfeH would be too much5 to ekpect' the fiSg Ji S. t
Ifreaideetrto rsider W?JtX- lJut
fra.ii theJewish. youths of this city.' The c inatiob of a conrteous invltSion. tb JMnaatanafc ?ece.Beecherahok
PrEnUtloniooapi oSf sm
Izens
tintut Si. a. - A c . T 1 vjl I
v.. -..y,-,.;,? .u---rr-tT-- wf. fi'ww mbr at the end bf tbb daV -s Droeeed-
and ge0tlem,n9i m fVe rdfc
members of ths Proaa CaBvsntion were op.nin than the White Sulphur XiS-'-viti?- Tl--
mmm- yniaIo SahhefeSr
fev :m(mt- ?Ms .KfkS ! lftWrswerb lindthemiin ,
&fMf mmtmmiki ffMmri
happyistylfe. fttfbne side bftMicane were BmjfhhwtHmnLLrl.:uAi delight was so unaffected.
a nwinfi - ' riAJt iijti a a. i wi r . . j lui . v: Lr. j - r r - . i . . , a w &a uil iiaic laaru hiiiith twtii miii iimf itii
New sYprk Tribuna J .
The Hornet's Neit of America.. '
3
j
ltiwas to the secluded county of
Mecklenbnrg, N. C of , which Char-
appelIation,"nearly one hundred years
ago. The city of Charjottp, iibtoV
"Vi hich 1 C?iwtriteTwtrme-wn,"i
now;f wears, Gornwallis'si. i unbompli
mentajy aesignawpn, .as ajeatner; in;
its pap, jHornet's-, Nests f will proba
bly be'a conspfcubas'treature' iBf - the
Centetfhlal beletif atioii ' tdr takb plabe5'
in'that'eity a fdhraght hence, and for
which a North .Carplinajfrpm Cher-,.
okee tp .Currituck, is now' making
rea!dy.4h'li wbuid be a sad thing if thb
historians who are now shedding npon
ns;,spch;a flpod of .encyclpedjac. -lore
aa to the event tP be commemorated
on this occasion, were to -meet at,
ChArlotte'on! the day: appointed - f br!
ttfe Centennial exercises and vfight out "
their differences after 3the manner , of
hefNdrtbj Carolinians and Ro'yalista
& Alamance.' "Tet1 we'do'noi tbow
iliat !itf oald ribt1 be! preferable f tot
thoi wbf dy conflict now going on to! "
have ,thi issue rather, than that here
should boa heated discussion between
creduldus patriots and' skeptical his
torians ;.(acconiBpied;'by hurlidgibf
musty ' manuscripts i at each- other's
beads) OTer .every reyolutionaryveht
Withh Uxrtfrom5 Con
wpien is to8receive centennial honors
bated indbedbiit Surely iit'ls'nbt Idb-
1 cessarr tb hgbt over . all 1 the" battles:
P thai Revolution: ici ecare 4hat end.'i
1 1 sAjlitOcklenbri,
1 fh J-n5eP?nenc? discpssipn
LiiH : uiKuiiNHinn
1 111 1.1 ih I siHr. rpur ixTfaaira no a oawav
.iKIliwv :i"f -. ..i f It."
u,,
disnrovinir,' ihn Af1ilonlnrn ,.io;m
W.I V or Pll.npr rtrnirinrv 'nr
j ixne wnoie-eroona was traversed.
I neany ntty years ago, and we fail to
een tnenew expiorers nave found
ythingfuimDortanconionHhfcold
rflf iOTe qnestipn,as to-, tbe day,, of
the, month on. which the patriotic
WXilijL-ili- -' LJ-rJA('r. -fr 'iC
abUCIlu8 r vuarione iook piace,
1 wording of thDeclara-
-ttomot lttdepeodebcetberefadomedi
l tion mada' hvv a 14 mM:ttaa., Ar
Ji;orth ytlarolina Legislature at the
i bwsiuii ui xocv-oi. DUDiisnpfi in nam-
1 phlet form 'then and' in 1846, and
prefixed ToTerReved-Statutes
in is&4, it stul . devolves -ppon . the
sceptics to produce some new evidence
1 tb bvfirtbrniir tKa ' fro'litiAria IF n ti.i
I www J uuiviUUO Vi A uuu-
uweu originally irom
I tha ctoomiinii aF xL.
pAiuciuauw ib iub
meeting, preserved , not only by those
of their descendants who remained in
MSS.
I emigratea to j. ennessee and other
s&ffl&s
i . -i : " - . : ; i !
nam in V--.n . I -T
iverv' fair! ''til.i
intornol aMam :. - j I1
wv.wu w.owlo. Ul IbS III lUUlUlUUa I
' v Wepfe! there
isnccess as those at Conb?n T.
inrrfrvn . rr.-iMML
-lneton. lbron?DOnt the Snnth nrpn. h
ww ' . -ii .. ii m '
iSflM10
V1" "J 5cc
tested
Pld drth State1 wfeereVer'disb
AntM ihJJ,nJ. ,if -,i skill
o . .....f..w nui
mlVi
9Mifrap(tW witbrlCheral in Hthestf
P?BMreYj$ Earnest
ioawiev frbm tWCamtal inWa
- a - ' i
'CriTr
monies ana was-attPtiflfirl hv nh.im.l
mensec4hiahrTheeam
hohb m! ink beer
evrdecebnt br thV,tfca f r a jablybenencial invention-
.lnWK,Ki;v;,:iiTT.. P". oenents the being, whose, neek i
J 't'l iLftAI 1 . i " i . . . I ..11 . . SR. . ----- VTitimtir A nlnn n . O , I .
THE OHIO DEMOCRACY AWAKE.
Wliere the Qaeitllon of rParty Aa
.eendaneyia tbe Nation is to be Set
V1 W i ,i
. crCoiXM8t:s,3D.,MayC. '1
; The democratic State Central Com
mittee and a larsre number of Demo-
oratic politicians fromj; various mparts
tion to-day. 4 It was decided to hold
the State iuon vention on Ta ne "17 m
this"city:Ti"e State Executive Com- v
nrittee .were authorized to arran ge '
for a grand ratification: meeting' on "
the eveningbf the- day: -t of the Con
yention..: rt.; , , ; , .:
V Speeches were delivered by a num-'
ber of gentlemen,: among: . them Sena
tor iThurmanwho said the time had 1
gone5by for carrying Ohio by. 4stunip
speeches, v Organization ' by ' town
Bbipr, was JSvhati was ifieeded. , He .'
ihought.it wasTappafebt to every ope .
that unless the Republican party could
carry; Ohior this fall its fate is sealed,
and; if the Democratic party carry the
State; this fal tit would settle' the qoes
tioi? of-party ;asceqdancyv:in the na
"HscHesaid the Republicans were
doing theiri utmostto redeem tlie
PH'e rg?naj.i9.n .M by , the se o f
money, by misrepresenting the action
of the ;laitV Legislature;, and be was
sorry -to say by cultivating i a secret
WZZfk-;-He'
fioughi'thet Democrats should insist
lpithck'ngrtvaiid
pitha good organization victory was
Bsan :; - -
j A'i- ,t;L. ..j- . .1 . . ,, .. ,. '.,;.v
J Hon, James B f McCreary, Demo
cratic nominee for Governor of Ken
tuckyfislAhttkefmfediH ... -7- w w ..v w. vuuouiia'
1 1 t .
J -He iff TOnri tmTi f ,-t.
J able private character-! whon.!.
J " V - w . t
1 nephew 4f the 'Hon Thoa. n Al...
I Z J "L "U1 wmwu oiaies -
1 r?fcr.''', -a-.6cv"ean oi, excellent
n.eiiigence, inor-
?&7 m? .? to our dbmestic
TO, cCreary pannot fail '
1 ? maKe,u? a good Governor. There
: 18 also A lihprTrwxi.;,ii;.f aJ-i.
I C . I y biuu-
hole, his
i. . ulua"un WUI gve general satisfac-
Urider-f
was
was.
accomplished on the first ballot, llr.
-V"rr wuou .naT1Dg o matenaf op-
l "" ' "wicaiy, me
nominee for Lientenaat-Governor i
a young man. son or the distinguished
".f.",1,?iA;rPtilonai personal
, . ;
I "v ' 1
I WW -
. ThA tlrr W--, t i..
I - ' --r ""fi'j"' : i'wT uivjuvut
nomo nf o xii. . ,
mJ' 2"? Jt'!iu l"u
Jut ttuuer
San Trlt"" SLZ
trmf. ... , -
?.Uh,re
and also the patbntee. ' We
bed ' tb ' SUDDOse ;; that bn ni ! a !
pniiment will, n0w: behorn some-.
wnat ot its. borrprs, arid, that the hu-'
mouth u rthe more commendabli!
, -11 3 . . 1 ITT -
QWJce A necav andithey
iDureau liir ffona nAwa
j . i . . a
i."-v-7.rr:T;a. t rvi"
'if
!' iil2JeSo'tttLeWM'jfc.on
'M:
PemI?Hniprenacwgniir..
qood.HijvpjrjAU Araand.
AUf. fun"80-W cr(VaI
m lirnn, wgB.in ti nftnm m a r- i b
: i e umres wiow luai ? me ra?-
-
and . immediaie-
.
1 iiiaiih iiiiiinHf-rs t r t nn rtnoinAna a
t mast put one soon out of his mis-
1 r - aa aW Wlia.lUV.VU V 1 VII'
of 1 1 J
' a ' -r,-- i
im--t Wr -A - :.fv . . -"' ! ..:f -' : AA - A-: - , W ; t;'::-:- -A A- a -y-A A-vAzAr f -