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. - Still!"; aVfMSJJ--3 ntF PjaOPjUETOKS. officl Over W. C. Stronach & Cd.'jJ f - Fa retteville Street.'. ' TI . ' i . i ; Price,. $t)d per annum In Advance. TIIE WEEKLY XEWS. THURSDAY, ,;.JVlARCEt44,lS7$. i . LOCAL MATTERS, ; f nE Penitentiary. -? Wjij ..esltrday , incompani .with friend Sjaieaf . the tentinet, . paid :a visit , to ., abYe institution.' ,. ; . - , ; ;. l,h j .'AnrtouricJing ourselves at the gate, we wero" kiiKlIj ; reeivecl by tbo, .Warded, Capt Everird Hall, . a entlemat twejl kuoviV an attends Vto his dutieVi.Fle . suited. ior ;tue , ppsiuon. qo .pno-.np were shown. xuroun tno various apart- i . inents arid ipTer, the immense grounds. I li MVosawrf aud .PQted the commence- J incut ot the ... gigantic building which I when finished will lastturouga, alraosjt 1 tndless andfambere88. .age8,.;Aa.ouf -readers liate ,aireaay. .Beea .tnrougU tne press, what this proposed;ati;ucturc. will be, ; we : will ot,.go into . a detailed Account 'or .the .building. ', Work Taas consequence, of the recent r legislative j ' irrt-rctiirntinh nf thft '.hvtoR frauds. , nfcr!- J: i vwv.-, - . " n - 1 i petrateu "by. the letting out. of the L contract, uy .tnat)ne.Yer-io-pe:iorgoii!en Aesembly of 180'J. . f .;,!,:! .Tie wgirk that is &QW gprng on. and, arouiid the 8t9?kake js-,io,a4equatt ' loe iWSS IWve,. ac , present cqnnnea ;! tlrerein &nd , our recent , LegUlat.ure Hvisely .provided for the farming on); ; ot at' leust. two hundred of the cqiivi'ct4" he udvertjiscment of. .which appears ii our columns..; ;;;' -i..,.'.'. ;; !.?. (- We learhed from.the. President bf the Board.of pirectors, M. A. Bledsoe, Esq that propositions hayc-.been received from Dr.. W. J, Hawkins, President. ojf theRileigh & Augusta Air Iine.B. R R..Y.' MAden, President of the & O. RiR., and W. L. "McKay, ! A. Ti IPresii , dent of - the Western Railroad, , for Jhfr hire of ihfc cohvicts,' and daubtless,.ai arFangehient will soon be effected bjf which. ? instead of beins a burden to ho State' these convicts will not only l provide . for their, . vown , suppoft, t bui.rj brins in a handsome : fevenue ltoahi -.""After an hurried inspection lof the ion lof colls, wash rooms, kitchens,liath iooms Inth shop; &c.we entered the hospitals, both for the sick and convalescent, and vc ere pleased to note '.he especial care Tiad .. attention j as shown in these der paitinental Wo' saw only one or twoj that were' seriously ill Dud Meadows onu of tht most noted meti of hh origin n.il section, Warren county,; will we fear sffon cud hi.3 long career of j crimj iin the graive, which we are sorry t add is the onry means to save him from more - crime. ; , . ' '.;-. f-; j, . ! From the hospital we next yisifed ti dispensary, presided ovel'-by Jolm CoVt - don, the internal arrangements of! whiclj ' reflected much credit on the skill and management of this official,; 1 j : - j The.af ips used by the guard, who anj frequently inspected by the Cornmanj ' dcr, QoL G. W. Faribault, are thle Vin chester Repeating ; rifles, that shoot 1 twenty balls consecutively, and said td. be the best weapon in use. ' j v We were pleased . to observe the ; thorough and systematic management 'of this , Institution,, under its present ' ciScient administration, and hope" thai : cve7 obstacle in its early cootpleti9q : Raleioh ANb Rocky MocntJ Raili iiqAD.T-rWe find .in the last Banner of, ! Tnu&erahce the following article! upon a' i a ; a- .if.ii. i. i iL J i people oi this place andjof those Section j-interested jn the, movement : .,t i - -s f Wo suggest in, this numDerf ot tnq ; Banner the building ot a narowgeagd I, iuimau irwiu xvaisu w ivutjj juuuu aa meaisureotmuchjmportancBto the citizens M Raleigh, the Eastern) part ol 1 Wake criiinty, the counties of JFrankli . and Nash, thronzh which; it .woul f pass, and the corporations of 4he Tar-j '" Tiifihorni . urid Williamstori I audi St OK 13 & UiXELL, r ; j Wiltnin$;ton and Weldon Railroadsj j witn wncn it wpuia connect at itocKyi i j IMotin't. j. : . "' . - , ''. . : 4 ! - .Take a map of the State, aud look. an i ; the line and its connections find see j hov shofrt it is and what an unbroken j ..line ttf railway it would make from the! r sound region, by way of Raleigh, .to! Asneviue, in uuncomoe icouBiy Jin icounty bjyond. .The distance betwecnl Raleigh and Rooky Mount being a little over Joxty miles in a straight line, the cost.of a narrow cuage .road . would i not' be gre't, and the mpst ot which could.be! raised by subscriptions ot work as stock in the road.": In looking aV th advanjJ tages tliat would' result from theconriec-j : tion of these two points , the woader is ! brings the. extreme Eastern pDrtidn o the b'tate in direct commhnication with the Capitol and the extreme. Western part, from which-it has . bean almost ' isolatedv Wherever a railroad (will add the amount of its cost to the value of, a country, through which it passes, it is certain" to;" bfi, : bull t ., This torn: would puon Houuie tnc vaiun oi iisxosu aiongi Us lificf, : 'while, it would contribute largely to the proepenty ot. tbe.. W. li;imtiton, Tarboxo and Wilmiiigtor roaua ,As a measure lor tlia cxtensioaji of the business of the cityof Raleigh, I . opening to its trade'' the most . fertile ! .eectioas of the State and the f onsc- 4ucnt increase of population . and A tnhaiccimentof its real estate, it 6hould i command the earnest support and co-operations of its business men and ; .tapuauMs. we comjnena the to the 'Citizens of Raleigh 'poopte- of Wake. Franklin add Nash countici. ; ' . ;' . ... !. 1 : v INTERKAL ImPOVKMEKT, OsFviiD Items. We have beed fa vored by an esteemed correspondent wfth the following itcins of news from .Oxford and vicinity: f ' -1 cibs oi erection here which Iwilhsoott ue fomp'.etea, It is beinsr built by Dr L. C. Taylor, and will be conducted by jh: C. Taylor. & Son. Their first sale will be pn the 22nd inst., and Sales will iaKe pince alter wards every Tuesday r' and Friday. 'f (,:''. ,.;" J. ll. Mill3, Esq , arrived in Oxford od - Saturday, and 1 was warmlv ffreeted hv Vhis many friends and admirers; here.who j-ciaui a vivra recollection ot his use ness when a citizen of this plac i lierq is a ueaamg Uluirliere,' com ; posed of a number of the most intelli gent citizens of both sexps.-. M-1 -'. . , Tim (l.n;tli''P-.,' T.".:! The Granvillo 'County' Buildinef and Loan Association ' baa beed r?anlipd yttie election of theoHpwlng officeis: v-oi. j. p. Amis, president; J. C. j represents embraces all Christian jfde Cooper.f Esq:, Treasurer John W. I nominations, and all classes 'who are Hays. Secretary -The friends of the 1 frionrU ti- th Rihln MrJ Strobel left Association are sanguine ol; its eminent success.! , ....... . ..j i . .. Ui ? 1. THE XOST IS.FOTJifD, s ft r a cniLp sxoiUN from". nfarp4 " itliPlTS ,J'N QRANVIIiLE GREA' r , DISTRESS AND .PAINPDL 8U (i PENSETHE : ABDUCTOR ,:0 -Tit AIJED TO RALEIGH FTE 1 RECOGNIZEE ' BY CAPT.;'A.!:. SPENCER 1 OP OXFORD THE r. CHILD TAfcEN FROM. HIM -ESCAPE OF.THE. LLIAK fit-h: ' Dn'1 Sattirday laof tieljjht)ajnr tovui 6f Ox fordani ita4 Vki cit V ' w ab itirbflhttifito a jreat ifafe oHciteinc4 t ty tue dden anauiayrious " disarj. pearainbef -ki yonri child, ytbet wadf Capt Henry ATaylorrf One of, themost urominent ckizena of .Granville counts vshb besides atwut "three inile froin ford. Alter ! diligent ! search,' it wa) Btrongly suspected that tne cnlia nacj been abducted by onaf jJiTewtPd, wh? had been ; working for, several d,ay,saa Capt." Taylor's; and 'disappeared simui ' Capt.-' A,Ff SpsEfcfcr'B1 gentlenianrp orcal-enerfv And ncraereratice. cWfts-.a o f ,. ' " f on,ce. dispatched in, search o, the cbRoI lie. arnvea Att-iuis cny jeaieraay even ing, arid after a 'short search?' found th little wanderer on ' ayetteville' 'streeq where he was taken from .his cruel and heartless abductor, sby ;Capt. '$pencef Little Tommy,' who is only eight years pld, informed us, that Newton .promised to: onng bm' td a great'terty wherd 'ha .could always jeti a-large qaantitji o moneyL merely.fori the asking, and. sucli other tales as to induce him to lollow on ' vofuntarily' The miserable scamrj has fled, and as yet po '.steps have beeq taken to cause his arrest,and u w bud pssea mat neiwiu etuae. ine viguanc Ot the law. , 1 We learn that -the anxious suspensi and heartfelt anguish of the parents, a the loss of their darling boy; was be yond all description, and the entire coiwmuuity jn sharing , their Xinhapp aflfiction, assisted with all their migh and main the recovery of fhe lost child The happy ncws,1hat "therfost is foun has been telegraphed to the distressecl parent?: and the little boy will bejre stoved to-day lo' his nearly heart-broken mother, '"who- is now - confined ' to heij bed, and bordering .on dehrinm, frdni the painful affliction sustained in thi?. djstressing domestic oalaniity. , - ... 1 . . . Flies Oi not flies, X .. J That was the question. . ! Mime host Rntjes, of the Nation ai,'lJ is a nrst ciass caterer- ana. Keeps a mos exceUent table1, but it seems that fiia savory viands do not always prove. temp ting to pnsophlisticated eyes. Recentiyi two gentlemen from the East sat down to his supper table ,whejif thrtollowi'ng scene occurred' : - i ' 1 First Gent breaking' a In's'cioua 1 iolI and discovering a baked fly snugly fhj sconced jwitbiq-. its : snowy flakes ex- claims,; indignantly u Waiter, remijv this bread." , ' - " j ; Waiter, astonished and demurring! in manner,somewhat, retro ves gent's plate ana lurmsnes a pew, one y ; Gent, breaking another, roll, finds t,wq nies siowea away as aioresaia buu mora indignantly 'f AValter, take Uti'breaa .away." ". j ) -". ';) ;-"'.-f Waiter, still more astonished takea away the bre.ad, and, ldoks this . timej a if he hau prehionitary symptons 'Qf rt fit. - M; - !' f Gent, breaKing! another roll, discov ers another fly and is about to rise froril the table when he notices his companion is bursting with laughter. He examines his thml roll more caremuy,' ana fmsj feelings are better imagined than fde 8Cribed when be finds out that, his sup posed flies are inoffensive currants. It seems tb&t bur friend Ruljes' cur Jaijts do not-always pass current witl his numerous patrons. . . , . , ... . J i . - r , t " . if StatisticaI. There re eighty eight tobacco ; factdries in this 4t Collection District in successful opexa- tion. I -; . ; v. 4 r i, There are only two whisky distitf ries that are id "peration atthe pres time.; One id Wjirren county,.', owned! by by : Messrs.! Christmafe,'" Footc & Qo.i uvith - "a'- - surveyed papacity of 8j7i gallons for day, ,biie,their-opcrati4h? the last season ' have proved remutfer-l ati-ye and - Satisfactory. Yet they have! not succeeded as well, 'comparatively J as the others Distillery, 'that ot Oliveij McMathV; ' 1 located t in ' Chatham county. ' The ' - sirveyed capacity day and" the kctuat running average; isi of this distillery is ar 4 iu gallons perj 28 gallons per 1 day. The whiskey is Bold at the distillery at z per gallon cash and the' demand is greater thanJ the supplv. : To give an ' idea1 of what and h6w much grain is used in the distillation of) spitita, we.will give 'the- amount used by McMath'i distillery for -- the month of Febrnaryf.': Two hundreil and tiv- eri t y-6ve bd sh els' --of grtMn-f prodtced Jty allony of whiskey aho5 sold at f 2 pergauon;': Toe vunstmas aisuiieryin Warreni though the . average may not Pbe as great as to the, amount pt grin 'f(',r the quantity of whisky. "produced aa the McMat.h: distillery, yet thft ca pacity is more tan four times as great; I We - therefore. , offer to our brethren Messrs. Ramsay and Hill, of the . Terii- perance jonrnals of this i City the fpllowj ing correct statistics of the whiskey jl manufactured in this District for ' the month of February. , v Thirteen I hundred' and' seventy five bushels of sgrain ' were ' converted into three thousand three hundred and forty five gallons of whiskey Just ihink.j S: '. ' i lit-' v Ma.s3 Meeting of the Wake Qotr??- TY Bible Society. Pursuant . to ; an nouncement, there was a-roass meeting of the members of th s WakeConnty l the Baptist Uhurcn President, T; II il Selbv: in the Chair ' r. j ' The meettng opened "with' prayer by I the Rev. Mr. Atkinson. f'V '-J " I ; A short Address was deUyered by-the Rev. Mr. Strobel, the general gent for this Society, who gave a most encourag ing repprtof tbe progress of the work of theAmerican Bible Society through out the United States, add ijpoke cheer mgly of his own immediate means in inriuering inc oojecta oi ine oocietjr, lu-TconsiQuence"! or the -inelement weather, the attendance -was. np,t large. The mretinn adiourned subiect to a call 1 nndpp Bno-wotiona from the Airent. J i I - ' Ktr 'te'tt-n?! (i inkAm a. nioat favorable: J impression in thia city. The Society be J yesterday; to visit the Eastern portion Sf the State. - - - - " ' l " OT Our friends thro cghodi the State wni place us ; under" obligations if ther will furnish us with-any items : of-newB tnat may transpire- in theif repecuve section?, aswe desire to, make this deV pattmcut Kpovially full. - " ' Measles 'at Rockingham - Shape tre,arjin eetiout id Clwrlotto. . , h ' : -'f : Tan be negroes confined in the jail at Statesville jiye escaped .and arq BtiQ at large; , , ; . -i.,,,, TouBNAitwJT apd: ball at Cocord on 13-iA i - - - .... ' . i ' MB.WiixlAM P- KifflpAi. orWfldpS- I boro, is deadvL ' . Zy,kmti l A Hook and , Ladder Company hok 1 been organized at Greensboro, t .!! j . OittT.rtwpiJnmatea.lin mhmond.f conntv fail. " :ji i r , MBS. -MAitjA. E-". BoftpEN,: of , Golds i'.TwEjjTT arrests by the police of.Wi J- : Frvs prisoners -w.erei sent tov New Hanover, Work, House the past week. ! Pbakxuk court, Judge ,W; A. Moore presiding, met on Monday. . ... , i- The population of Charlotte Ts esti mated at front 5,000 to 6.000. ... . f - .i Jeffehsoj?, Ashe county, has it medi cal reading room. , y .,:,. ,.: Abbott PANTOMnrE troupe in Wil-r' mington: " . t DECASTno.idrew large houses ia Wili mington, : ., '.it..hAr Ashe Superior Court will be held ton thj second Monday in May. ' j Wayne Superior Court JudgeClarke presiding, convened yesterday.; Wi C 'j " 'Rev; Samuel Peirce will' lecture in Goldsboro ne'xt Thursday evening; 'Sub jeet Temperances "' ,- . - , : The Fair grounds at Goldiboro have been, transferred to the Farmers', and Mechanics' Association.'!. , .,; , " ; V Thirty-ose beeves, .eighty nine hogs and two, calves Were slaughtered in the Wilmington market last week. ; ( The Bergen. Bell Ringers will begin tlieir entertainments in Wilmington on Wednesday . r ; 0 ; ; ..;,,' T,;i ? ! Mrts James Ward, - of Brunswick bounty, clied of paralysis, on Saturday morning. '' ' U 'f :" --rv. -r.W"-;' : T ' -;: - "... f' , - . -j A jbeamas belonging to a vessel! lying at WilmingtOB, attempted to desert on Monday morning, .but was. recapiured.f Mrs. E. D.-d. iMobRErlHaiifax county, died a fe'w days since, atTWaier yalteyj'Mi8s;--','-v Mr. Avstis Manney, of Gaston county, was frozen , to death during the recent cold spell. , t : . , , f - I Hon. DlMi 'B arrikqeb has becnlsug gested as the ;Demoeratic ''dorradeero rt ; MrLews SjtrT.qAme ,vqry i near. being drownear at t.Moretfead City a , n igh t or , t w P.isince 'f .';;r.. :. .; j..;. 1 ' i N. T; BarrM of Wilmington. 'was Od yesterday appointed Kolaiy Public bi i Thk College of Physicians; and Sdri geons, of Wilmington i, give, medieines, free, to the indigent ; sick of the city 'a Stojie has been ordered for the prin ipaltreet crpssingsand j for aidewall curbs of Wilmington';'. : ? f '".'.'-. - V ''-' ''' t Not less than one thousand robini wers killed Wijlipn the limits-df Shelby ia two dayslast-week' r..; A MAir named Halt and a negrtf wer( drowned in Broad .river, near Shelby, t few days ngov Z.:itiik ,. ! , ' SxEP8re being taken by the colored citizens of Greensboro to have a Library and Reading room. 4 - - A. FEjSTrvALj for the ' benefit of the Pcouby t'crian;r cbUBoh.c wiU.be givn by ; the ladies ot Goldsboio this: evening. ; j , ,TR. track of the Wilmington. Char-i ,lolie andllutherford railroad. will prob4 J . . 1 . ; v ..: -. - j y The, smokehouse ofMrs. , Price, pf! VlTi t m inrtnn nraa tirtl mi flafitrlav; Diglu ana about two hundred pounds; of bacon stolen. : Wuxjam Gordon, whiie, 'shot'Cassj Mott,; colored,'in- Wilmiiigton od' Sun-j day afternoon. - pordon-.1 was aircstedl and admitted to Cail injthe sum of $2100.! ;'' Gen: William McRae,' formerly: oft WilmingtonrhasV in Connection " wih another, leased the;Savariab, Skiddwaly and Scaboaid Rairroid. -' - ' ' n -f. Stes . are. being , tak.en in .Wilhiidg ton, to erect a monument over Rev. J. L. Pritohard,'", Vho. died, dnriug , the , pre-i valence of .yellow. fever in that city in the year 1862.; 1 '. ". ,1 - I ' The Franklin CfeundOfBinate's Hon.44 A? S.' Merrlmdn,' as- the DemoCitic Caa-j didatc for Goyeraoi', and Gen. V. It Cox tor Lieutenant Governor. ' ' A KEGlip named J osepb Knpx has ; been j cominitcd to" jail in Mecklenburg j County, fyC...;.rpbbgiUhe!sm house of MrJlary Hamilton. Mr. William D.Prcdek, a member; vf ih Tlt--nf P,Hinlnn 'xrnA mnrrifid n the zotn uir., to jaiss juonie u. ixojneei, of the same place. - Dr. a,;.i.; gppdxs, rormer.iY pi this State will , bp .. tried, in Richmond; Jo day fqr .being concerned J the death ; of Jennie i. King.... . .:. .: ; , J , . . . :?hreb iiew engines are being- built for the Wilmingtcn. Charlotte " and Rutherford railroad, one of which will arrive in Wilmington next week." - j G. W. Price,; 'colored, is suggested Trf'i corresDondent of the Wilmington ; Post, as- theRepubli'can nominee for ; Xiieuten ant Governor, "c'-r-ir; - ro Wfc'!V";, ;i-:eV-tfAnLS at'Shelby aid' Rutherfbrdton;; were koA have ,l been tnoved toXincofnjtpnj arid ...... . . - . .... . .. , Mr.' ' Rayford,-n ; section eiasterr oa the North- Carolina Railroad ,' yras shot in theleg nd robbed near Oreensboro. a few days since,-1 ;t ; ;; j y- uox Thomas Lv; CLisaMAs is nomi- Bated as the Democratic candidate for Governor byT correspondent of the Qolasboro'ier. ', ' ; li -,!- ' T""-." j : . ;!TTayintjC W;1 ooxrjaencea on la e pastern ai vision ot the Wilmington Chalottem'nd' RntUer-ford.railroad.-.aad . jt. is said the road Can with a ufliciep force, be? extended as far" as Wadesboro in a few weeksl -r ": . The sin and gin-house-of J..B. Oliver. I. Esq:.' dear ' Mount Olivei together with dentally .destroyed by . fire a - few days iincets, Lola abcj,f4(;With some insurance. A portion of the cotton ted to Dr. Calhoun HffC", 5 1 i ' A. B.:Hor.toji, Esq'of Cherawj So.Qth Carolina,' has fbeen appointed ' a ' Coin missipder of ibees'for this Sfatel - Mr. "j'-ili""-' . t; Horton is a native pjlWake .eminty, was, Courts id Harnett county. but'ha3 been for afaumber'of years 'a'residerit ;of .t'f f M't -We are1 very muchlcased with the T"-' MrB? wp?t menioera ai tne. .ixooser Representatives , from . Dupin . .and .'Ojisf ww vuuuues, repecuve-w. t ; f . .c ; , Their constituents havccverv reason 'to 'be' proadrpt tfipsitipfas' these faltbw iui j.eprcscniaiives assuEieq on every .question of importance presented tor the -action, of the' Legtslaturtr. Firm in the discharge of; thei r duties, prompt jn their attention to business and liber and comprehensive in their views, they upheld 'the gbod fame of their con stituents, 5 and reflected '' credit on the Cape Fear section; to -wWcU' they gep;; graphically, commercially andolitical ly belong. Wil. Jour not: , r . "f - ;,. a ... 6t-4iJtH;y, i-, ' '' "No coal in the .Petersburg marketi" vApo st office has been established at urauam, ua. f : i - : :;Tbc value 1 of property ; in 'increased $20,000,000 Jasf year, f; , i - Scarlet fever has made its appearance, in Hampton, Va. . , .,'. ; .' i Thieving negroes are troublesome at Columbus, Georgia. . f Richmond, Va.,,i to have a btillrant ' theatiica I season this spring. ,.; t ; In a speech in Philadelphia, Foruey advocates .Grant's re-nomination.. Tiie Democratic Convcation ol":.OiiiiX has called f Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar, ,of Georgia to take part in the political campaign in that State. ' ; . . ;, , 4. A! fns'a exploded at the New Empire Iron Works Trigg county; Ky. killiiig three mep engaged in blasting. ! " The Marquis of Bute will marry the daugbte''.''0r.-ljor4F'clwaci GeorgaJ Fitzalan llowartt, on the 16th of April. : Only eighteen candidates for Con gress ia the R:chnoiid, Val, district. ! The Virginia House of Delegates has- abolished night sessions. St. Paul's" Churcli, N'orfolk, . is to. be enlarged. : ;&rjw&.i,&fyi.: TnE cable to Sr.Kitt?, W! Ahas be'en J Alexi vana. attended a bull fight ,?iafe'Hit -Ague Tahatot tla' Einpireibi Ja- I .pan 8p tucurnomiY riiiy.t,i The -French barkAlfxhas Deed-lost-at sest," by which ninoerscms perished. Another minfsfcrial crisis is expected I in in Francew-v- t. Jvoci," i.2o gelected by 'Mori ; toK feach the Japanese of ithewRyall4mbas9y...the English and French, languages, v 3. 4 Captaid JW;1 Tdlley has becninf dieted by the grand. jury of Henrico, iVa.,,fojr embezzlernent t of' tbe . pqunty 'funds; " !r "4 '" '' ; ' .' ":'. ' iii.-. Kf4- :i'l. !- iHfl ' . -r TheJJnited States Circuit,; Court, meets in Savannah, Ga.,' on the 8th of April. . ;. ' "" " "M The bouse ' of 8. G. Bradshaw, Esq. tear Rice's Depot, Va., has beenfenrire ly destroyed by fire. ,'"'' r ; r-- From Havana, Alexis will go to Rio J anciro, and t hence to Cliiqa,. by way! of thft !rw ff (incici TTnnf : - ' , ? . Preparations for the Grand National Exhibition to be held in Madrid in 1873 havescommenceds f' - "-Lnion js not always slrcngtn," " as the sailor said whei lie- saw .tlte-bar- Voonri1 miv'inrf a rn 11V -itT 'otr " . , , hter of - the poet, Schiller, is still dlive . and ' married to ; the ,Cx)UBt Yon Gleichcd. v? s ;j Madame .Kitty.Mv.Gaxe9hej aJ epe vf General Joseph xJ. .jpunstdp, has tuKeu the' vtd!. T'' ' , ?- ' ." "-I'i'l r. !, ; -t-s i.-j X; '.,! .' . i .'& s.:' Why is Mexico like a, globe ? Because it 'has 'a' revolution every" t wentyfour ' ' There ' are, two filings' that a man ;Beldpm; fyrgets--!i!s ;firBt love and bis .mst.emoKe.,.. .. ...-. -. ... j When.- yoti go to - drown 'yourself always pall off your clothes; 4uey usajv tit your wife's second husband.- ; 1 i ' ' . ".' i ; it is rumored that Xiapoieon lit and Eugenie, hay e.takenr - pne.oC t,he ibetiti-- ful counti V; seats near, JHorwalk, , Conn,, and will occup? it next summer. ! Mrs. Jane Madded of New York, has .fefcotered .$M00roid thb'Sttt'Vn'larid Ferry ' Ppaipa'ay5 fw the xTenfh' Of her hushatfcC. killed by the Westfiold explo- 8ion7. . r;-:;;"!.' i- - !;?'! " ' ' r Governoj1 WalkWi of ' Yirgkriit, has offered a j award, of 8100 dollars for the arre?f ot : J ohn W. Talley, the abion d- ihg collector'wf Hetirica countyiYar i.t -v! : . . t .tr .Mh.-4iiit ii! An Obelisk is to be erected to the memory of the' Earl of Mayo, late 'Gov ernor General of India, at Naast, Kildare county, Ireland, his family seat, s,:-'u. - Edward Jackson, a colorea driver for , Messrs. R. j W . Collier Ca, of.Petera burg,;Ya,, iwhile drivipgawagonaBd a team of imuk-s, was drowned in ' the r Appomattoiriv; r,"on"Monaay' hib'rdfd. The D.uke de UrogHe, French Am- i rbassadoi at" London'' has informed" the Minister Of Foreign .j Affairs that there is little hope, of " an'ndfirgtaBdiDgi with The British government in regard to the couimercial treaty between France a England, ; ', Virginia, ia? the destruction ot the The fcjenate. .Committee oaciatmf pas j barn - m whicff ; e W llees 'isootb. 1 was ; killed (it being owned by, Mr: Garrett) : on the groundnhat his ''loyalty was" not 1 abore suspicion." V. y ..,i UU- ;.i, :-u'"C-i.L:--ii;i"& xr?ni i uiiucimive in corunicie, my eventa tut altruiuiartia'nif complete hisfqrj "Wii.M yoruiiii ii iiat e nc il a wori iajtiin peraiTfely dem'add to u ijucbiwn, it,; is ... conceded by ccjr uiiu tuai u w;ouiu oe.gross an ; perish 'fi friht'rfyoiioh Htaditionf -'I W mat gov. Graham is the right mai t fW the'task It iaV; 'f'ra1I- i rqVatffieru aby'biftt'bposi ioU&iury iastea 1ibU Vabltu'dea,' for th tfrWDrlllrMSmradl 4 tion i !bejngedtliysiasicayed3b by the press 1of the':State ias ifar'ai we have seen, and we desin to add our own voice to the persuasions and en treaties of our cotenipOTaries. i i t We are o the opimori that thenamfc of Got. Graham was first 'suggested f r the task by Tuscaror,n B. 'Eidi- ;.Dar''"ofTPxfo)r,t'N twelve months ago, but the sfaggestioa seems 5 to have J been: vost ' igiit : )f until ' renewed - by the- Scvncmiat: It givsu3 real pleasure to see how he4rti L ly it is now being endorsed by the put lie toice. ,; Wej hope Hh,t voice Will continue ; to beseech "until f the distfn guished gentleman to "whom all ; eyes ar'now turned, will consent to take ii his pen, to "rescue the name and fatne'ojl North CaroIiB-s from' obloquy and obllv-. ion. Such an act by him ; will be th crowning glory of a long and unbleui ished careeJ of devoted public servicers behalf N'ortlf "-Carolina. ;rN6 Inajtif how valuable that service may have been, no matter how deep may be the obligation under which lie has placed his countrymen, no matter how honored arid! beloved he now may be, the work which his Stat.e-Jibw ask at his hands would, when l-'completed. add new. and unfading laurels to his brow, and would cjonstitutc a noble and imperish able monument, which fould perpetu ate his ' memory in? the hearts of his fellow citizens long after his deeds as a statesman have been forgotten. - AN IMPORTANT MEASURE. We' are pleased to see "fen article frioui ft correspondent of the Banner -f Tern peretnee,'t advocating f a narrow, nagt Rait Roa-d-. from Raleigh, to Rocky ' Mourit whlchrVe insert in "..our ' local column this morning. If his proposition is not only feasible but can fee carried, out in a' few' months by the display of a little energy and pubrc spirit. . the Raii'&pad cannot bebiltitoad Steamer ' migh t do. T.he cost , of 'the Roadieamer is, we believe, from $0 to ing' the t6u&&i?.- 103-99 miles ought not jto Icd mpre than, f 8 or 10 u000 more. nThuamount.- ought ito-bej 'fiubscribed.in 4nkda) H 'Raleigh'.1 lln deed three" cr'Tourfbf ;ouix.edtefprisidgj moneyeq raen m;gQi..inyet amount tjiatt woahl- la requirid,. .andj make; it pay handsomely; ' J ;T 'i J The advantages . or. tuis uoaa , to Raleigh would be ' incalcuable. ItJ . " . -i , - .. .. I would open; to the trade of this City the largest portion of Nash and Franks tin and . the richest part ot Jidgecomoe tThe cotton of) these Counties,instead of going to Norfolk and Petersburg, would oe orougnc (iirecuy nere, as soon !as the farmer can be convinced that Raleigh is the best"' marker j The price paid for cotton here is as high now a; i. i-lfc 1 I 4; i -t . I I ( I. in ei.ther of jthe above mentioned cities. fWlth an ordinary cropyear,,Eiigccombe alone raises JU.UOU, bales ot cotton ! The farmers . and C nierch ant of the Counties through which the line would pa-ss w9Uld most assuredly deal in; Ral eigli.if the proper steps -ere taken- to ! try'to- secure their' patrrtnngef-Andlibti Raleigh alone, bumocky,,SIJUat, 'and Nashville, and the peoplcwbo.own real estate aloagPr neaf the proposed route j. would be' Jgreatly benefited in niasy respects by the Road;1 T say nothing of the ' convenience, affrded llcm ' l gettingto the1 StatejcapitaK;-nd itlie facilities fo'trave! and for the" trans portation of their produce, their lands also would ,,,be greatly augmented in fl value. " - - f . The schem i3 orthyjhe consiitera- iiS?.?!' Jtytu JsMfdfcaJ'.fiiitl '. energetic -busioese.men. We hopejlhey will take "hold of the matter at once and prose cute it to completion. !" . j "" .It vas rumored id'RichmOnd Situf- diy, thougbi not credited, that John W. Tallet, who recently left with funds be Iqnging.Jo the'oounty of IIennc,' had been captured in Missouri. y; - j - ; fJUaplain JasKaioe, pf the United ; States liavy, was the nrst navai cnap-; lain who ever topeded the Caltcd States Senate with ptayer.he havrngperformed thia service a few Jays since. -.;: It; la rumored -that" Bishop Morrisa, Senior Bishop of the Northern Metbo 4t svharch, aged , qigbtj-three, is .)o marry a maiden lady, aged, forty-five of Springfield, HI.. .. .. . ;' .. - . . i It is reported, that the government of Prince Edwards Jjstand.has been, defeat ed, but the Opposition tailing to form a new government, Jhtiouse waa. diar solyed, 4 ! ! a tf A fire in Rrchmand c" "wn day de stroyed about f 1,000 irtr t property. " "Me-- i"? Biiuuieui uuie u&s woven on irte soa I dflif CTBrStrh'sbl'rfc 1 A 1 i t T PermiHhela'rtie? !TfroiaBAn t I iliS-ttLli rsii-'i'JitJ. r-vfit J- I errinj to. Wub!?sb ire-'hav'Ufore ,..-r:.'.fi t. t ..:r. rr:r uHtC li I.I liUl liliO US a 3 .- "latgfe rrrDferiiT jfernofice; breWh'--io tlie'ataeiJno idd spirit, w hich revOTHpeiiea io wimaoiii tor me reason ion to the na nta 'frrirh.K WatijAiMd f notice aw ftakenf wb ifc ndebtid jfor comptitocnta- f k'tttl tfirtHal grettiegs tlie DJilWM.rb 'Jsmffifymti. tJ&zuirery Ilcickid: 'TttfnSiliabuTj fofePeeTJee Jia and Statfes vifle;ifWiVsaJ 'of the ConMrrWllre press, add wff have 'also receiyed c6ir- tcous notices from our political 'oppo- f W atie'aiatt' under bbUgattbos" to our w Virgftri aotem jfaripipfWtcVsWrgf Norfolkt and Danville-; fbjf' the kind i inannejvin jW-Uich fhey : layaTpokcn of theNlws. ., . " . k i ,In addition? to the endorsements pub- lisliedbelow, many; of' which we are "compiled to' abridge, we are in con-j-S'lftitf fipoletUrswm.cyery porV i tLtm oif.UieStato,! containing' word of trheart'cerand encouragement V fld, iyar f; Wtter lVsttTnbers to:our iai)y jUyaVertinriag.-Jn by i - wiase tneinerty or transft oWecltorlttrHbltdifmg ttotlterf of odr poWraaib tuiuum. uniyuscc WKl not a I row LHsverj raaU..i,:e willlii ve extracts from gomo of tlfts iettets hereafteil 'W WIV6 VuVbl'evidencesioF I approval of ourtpaper ana our iinncvpics, we Bhau ps forward -with renewed determina? t ted ami pal in rtie:causeof 'the, peojilei. Ta fhe kidd Irieddi who have so cord i I :..;-fci.- .. 'ii.. . Mf ... - . . i ,.afyj grec V$ Bibeg: . t.;i ef urn. i ou r pnfpund and heartfelt thanks: ,- -..-...V . . From the Raleigh 6entln?f. . The -j Raleigh Daily News. The first number of this new daily appeared on Saturday morning. v-Messri Stone & Uzzcll, late, of the Itoaaqke Newt, are the proprietors, knd the editorial corps consists as follows : Jordan Stone, Man. aging Editor.;. Sam'l T. Williams, Polit ical editor ; A,. J.liurton Associate and News Editor, and E. C. Woodson, City Editor. The proprietors are practical priaters'And have evinced a great deal of energy and enterprise in Ue manage ment of. the Roanoke Newt Mr. Wil liams has had considerable . experience in journalism, and is a graceful and strong and fearless writer. I Messrs Rar ton and Woodson are.lamiliar with the newspaper business, the latter recently " publishing tlie Warrenton Gazelle with marked success. w. The News presents'- itself in - an at- i tractive form, being made up with taste aaskill;ttU -A-a-ix w '' iio 1 !;,f FroW!tUftX4rboro Soathernori , ''ThkhPaily Ntcs,"f-Sueh;is. tbf i nanje of .a new pcjinpcratic ; paper jus? Tstarte'5 ai Raleigh, by 'Messri ' Stpne S$ 'TTTZtllf late proprietors Of the RMKoJii . papt.,eam.T Wltuams is the Polity ' s ? j "" i cat, Hi. U. Woodson, iJitx, and . A. J BuftoK News' Editor. ;'"' ; - ' Vu "PalJf. Williams is ah iiccomplish6c scholar, loreible writer,-; and, above alii unswervingly devoted to J the lunucc- mental principles of the simon pure De mocracy. -'-' ' t ' The otlipr writ era mionlihe staff of 1 .... . - 5 - . F7.T l.F- . T' , r-fne NeWs tftfva hVditfdDfsider'able expe pence in ine newspaper PU9iness, ami "caifdotTairto make their respective de partlrnevts Interestie and instructive. . . We.besDeak; for; the News libera! . encouragement from tba Democracy "of ! North Carolina', feeling sure that it tat-' ! etrt dnd'energy a're necessary to success,! af will be fully maaifested in the man i agem eni pf t he paper. ' V f . .i : ; ; V j.f rom ine n lison riainaeaier. The' Sestixel asd the .News. We haVe" no doubt of the "successfut estab lishment of the News, and it afford us pleasure to sec. the -exchangeOf kind regards1 between that payer and the Raleigh Sentinel. "' ;': Vf.v;; " " : 1 ' ! '" Prom the Lumberton Hobeisbalan Ralkigh Daily News. We have been delignted , to . una among ur exchanges, foreveral, day,. past the successive "numbers-of tbia new! Con- servative paper Just cstabTisTied in Ral jeigh ftylf&s. SfoniVt Uzkell.-the late publishers, of the. Weldon Xetes. , s- L he.pAiLY NEWSfJs.otootl size, bearitifullv ' Drinted "and .edited -vith iconsumaie laci anu aunjiy1 J---r n-?i ei j PFrtmv 11 fiihiemnhota P&trint ' Withnd littlo -pleasure, we welcome in the circle of Conservative Joun.nl in thjC B'tate, the Raleigh Nswa, a paper iuui rnima a i(i. a, iu cvui j jjuiutuinr ithtiek full oi riew's, picy tteiiii,' dapita ,odatork,'i4 JiyeJyas ginger. ;And jwaVafniiirPttw tore, glnd Jto bv9 'that the best of fueling, exists between it and f:he Sentinel both working for the Came hject4-tRe saltation of North Caforna. Success. i.Heru's both our Kff El ' i :,u,u- From the. Wilmington Star, The Daily . News. ;iTie ,.RWgb XlAiLY News i to hand. In the pub- 3ietiod:Hnd'e.litoriat tnana'geriieut of Itjhey1 live enlisted some of the best talent in the State... It is useless . to say lhat the News will be a tArlcHy Conser vative-Democratic journal, and as such !wc wish its" proprietors much success. Subscript idd Jrice,4T a" ,jca.? i- :" (From the Durham Tobacco riant. We have received the first number of the Daily News 'published in Raleigh by Messrs. Stone & UzelUL The News 'j has an Editorial stall second to none, and promises to be one or the best pa pen in the State. ' ";""': (FroTn the Ooldsboro Messenger. We welcome the' appearance of the 1 Atieigii4AiiPiiAna, itu u iuj .nost, at).qndsnt success, The. paper is political ' writUniu a .masterly .-manner vfcud the selections of. State. iocs! and, general news are judicious and the r corps of 1 edrt6rs ' UBSurpasea J6rue.n ' Stode, j E?q'., Ji3; 3Imgfng" edriors fSamttcl T. JWiUsn Esq.Politicalditor EtC. Woodson, Eq., - Cit.fj eunor, ,w and Andrew J, Barton,. Esq -V General News editpr. With, such., c,9fi, the News cannot (ail to make' its way into popu lar, fayof. v ;'?"" ' From the Biblical Beeorder. 1 The Daily Netts of this dty Is a well puniea ana is in eTery wy "ve i ifd4ly,w4''brf-Vrur,'b"f. ntwV and sbndd j boritieftl arttcles. Its " edirorials 4 are 1 .1-, ire paper, .wide aw ke 'wiHwitnti coming' events. ..'j TVisik j ' :::''fJFrom'tbe FinwlUiknBnrJ -The RAbEtoii . Daily, 1? BWKw-Tlie fi ret , nu mbera pi ; 1 his ad m i ral dj; . pj4r Irave duly teiched" tii'it la" iiridVr lhV' control ol' Mr. Jordan Stom. Mariiglntr tj Messrs: Stone-and Urfell1 i?r-? i' ' i These, centleuien fully 'insure : the management, and true dcmocrat c.coa servative ' pridciples. ItJs iTccidedljr the best r,0tt$pjter tnr Jpnbshed J in. Jtateign- giving.;tiie. latestterephic, State, local, aadf general ..news, .besides able, editorials, upon. -tlfe trominen topics ol the day,1 ; '"' :: ; V - ; We' wiskitevery succes'r ' '"'-' "! :tVroiUe aeianM.' The Raletgh SstWjiriimuocr or which .was issued oa . Satury, the Sod' inst, is, without a doubt, a t Iron 2 lever which is to assist in the com tnr -"ts la Arrrhut 'and Niroibcr. t uproot, cnter.ad4 a"1- .C'glJt . ll black, swarthy aptl corrupt, hosts, and wolfish phalanxes of the Radical party. It is already throwing the hot shot of reason, manlinsss and df fiance Into the Radical camp, Subscription terms: for Daily, f 7.O0 per annum ; tor , Weekly, We wish It, "together with1 the ,-SraT iMlAH noighborAdd; c-worker,fth3; . i . i . . i i musi auuuuiDi success ; iiu,wc are con fident that these, two Demfcrtic Dai-t lies st the Capital witl keep a' steady eye upon the momnentM of the iusldif pus f.e ever-looking to the people's in terests. . ;, . . ',,:;-i . ; ..; 1 u. , ;Ffem,the AahevlMejuttlsen. i Raleigh Daily News. It is one of the neatest and ablest Ddues tltat wo ... Any one acquainted ' with'tho'. pul lishers and Editors would, expect noth ing ehort of a firt-class paper, whicH It IK "'-'" - " ' -'.;'7.-t j 1 1 With t wo shch pa p4ri as the News and tientinel at-: Raleigh,' Radicalism in ! North Carolina "HI, ., before another yenr, be upriottd ftVrcver. ; - ' ,' ... . ". . IrrOid tho Weldaa Xewa. r . Thr Dail Nitys, They are nen ol" indomitable wiIT and perseveraiicc, auq haye a Corps Editorial second to none in the' State. tMiy they "Iimvu evury Etorni.'-:; '.;;,uui. ;V :-J-n V, ;;;;'''. From the AVllinlnton Journal. ,,; Raleigh News. We have heretofore noticed the appearance, n' .Irie- New. a Conservative ' Democratic "'pape-1 pubi lishrd in -.Rsleigiii; ; by Messra: ' Stone tft Uzzcll., . , We have recelyeti. several numbers of the' News", . and wo . are much pleased with the tone and ability of its editoVialsJ the cutrpi-ioe of it news departmental! ndritrtj pogrnp h leal appearance, We eatwid a cordial greeting t' the News, us an able and enthusiastic- ally in the! ) coming catn paign.; ., r J :: '!;.' 'H ' : TheEditoi'al mnmiiicniieiit conslsty of .the following '.welt knoivn , gemlenien i Joydan Stonc, Manngiiig Lilnr Snip 1 T.f Williams, Ppl'uicai r Editor; A. , J Btirtori, Associate and .'.!News' .Editor nd E. C. Vo6tgn, City Editbh'iTh Ero pri jjOTf ibije- prikft hwil-r i nter?, '.antll a ve I e vincpii a reatt ttpat of nnriJy and enterprise in the . management of the Ibanole. JSfact ' tlr? Wilfiatiis hag, had considerable e'xrrlenee'id jot:rniilj : ism, and ;.is a graceful .iauKt .;trodg .ml , f ear Iff 8.; M;ri t tr. -.Messrs. Bir,tonJa'a4 Wood son a rc.fam i li a r 'wit h . the oe w spa -j per business, tlie. latterrecently publish-t ing the Warrenton. pazette with marked SU( CM, ' - ' i-y-- i ' ; j- LMoitn tue 'sUteBVlU Americani j- Daily "Nnws. We sre -in, rece.pt of the Daily JNews, now being-pnblisbed, at Raleigh, N. C by Messrs. Stonqfcj Uzzeltj foniierly. the 'Itotrnele Neus, pub-i Iished at, WeldpiV' 3Ir.rart,muel T. .Wil Hams is poUtics editor, and , a foccibl" Writer. We wish the .New, -great po-j cunfarj success, , j ; : i ; '; From the Battleboro Advaiicei Messrs. Slope & Uzzell r commence the publication, iri tlie. city of RaJciali. fi tlieir new Democrtttic journal, the Daily Ourlriend Capt. Samuel T Williairis, of this place; will ediV the,Nnws. IHe' is well knbwn as an able, polished and fearless writer. The names f. publish ers and editors' cuariHitvc the character of the new paper,' which will be emi-i neutly dignified, imperno'nal' and high j loneu. ine it win w a powcnui auliliary of the Democratic Conserva live party, end during the approaching State and national campaigns will be beand t the head of thecolumd urging! on, the 'cohorts yt reform against the- .mad ,cortupti,nnirtts. oi the state and; country: ' , ' j ' , i ', 1 We wish'-' the 'crrlucto'rs of 1 the new press tvery ioa,9Hre' of fuccen ' tbey :crave,.wnd.douti ltil Ihey willnchiefe . From th. KajletU-yllla Kagle. ' ' The Raleigh Daily News has ina'de 'ksapje?iranfc.'" Mr.Kjurdn ; Sfone 'ia 3Ianaging Editor : Sam'1 3'. Witllaitrrf, Political .Editor;' A. J. Burton, 'Asao-t ciate antr'e" E-Ifforfand E. C.t Woodson; City Editor The !Datty $7.00 per annum, Weekly, $2.00. It pre-' senta a mat, appcomnl its editorials,' selections, snd local items show journal-!. istic ability and ereerprisc. "I ... , . - V, -' ii .1 ' ' t LFroui the Haiem Fresa. Th'-- New is published st Raleigh,! and we have no doubt will rank among: the' first (rtkpere of the' country, if tact, talent etui experience can . make it soJ The. first issue is an excelK-nt number, and we predict a brii'iaht and success- j ful Career for the News. -; It politics' are sttieUv OfBserralliye " -' ' . -', . . , - i j - i -p i - v i Trwoai the Charlotte Observer". - Tu Daily News -We have received the first number ot this Dew Democratic ! -daily paper just 6tsrted in Raleigh by i Jlessri. stone e i;-qEc;i, jornif-ny oi tue Roaholce Jsexts: This dew candidate'for j publie favor, preueots as its editors Jor dan Stone, as manager, Samuel T.: Wil liams, a political editor ; add. E- O. Woodson aVcity editor and i; takes the place of .the CdroliwinJ' If presents quite a nt appearance, and is Weil flit cd villi interesting- matter. , We taiab the new raterpieanTibnnd-int nc,cciS, i brJth'pbliticaift an'd tAVuIVi'.y'-V.:. J r From lue unna'aaa AOToeaie. ( ' : The Raleioh P aily News h as m ade its appearance. It presents neat ap pearnce, its editorial;; selections and locial items, show jonrnalistie' ability and enterprise, - - ; ! -,J roiitical ;eatttr ; Captv Andreiv., &Kttn, News editor X tod CaptEl-itfpodson, Local : editor. ' Owried an nniblisTinl " T RATES OF ADTRRTISnrG.' One sqnarrslnsm:cm.l7i'.7Jfl 00 On Maere, twta!mkm:..r..:..'.-!..-:.r 160 One square, three InMrtkift......,.. 3 2 00 Onesquare, tiurTlMrtlw : J 60 One q dare, three inonUitLi. ....... - oo One aqasre, elx laoniei..,,u.w 10 00 One square, twdre monih:..'....;J is 00 For terser edvertlmif.ts- liberal mc tract will beiuaje, .Ten Hues solid hoe- pareti oooutuve ape eqnrer - sc w.i J ?j;i Vt'.STWvfkV i'WItei- The Lchirf-m rc"ttfrff dirden' whthf to mMi1 vKrlfd in this Stttp, ii duo trtthe i.ant ;of coa- jtbesc; liov" uut rat T4 I to iioiu tlwi sc&'V"'f Jititjcc veWy.impiallj. tt $C&if f KVUi . - i . - I ; f,t.ii TAi "-il eij. c-.imp'H i k .1 ts.Cfrrttptniie judi ciary, rjc'dniiit&trti-i r.f i'stlco'de. genfc'fiis Into" a ivst-ltii j.f IddlciaViraud and U-fO"' rji"UiAfei't j f-iriw 'Mi becaiii" 'olmTtiti-f 'Whiciu cYJ ndiqulu tetntiitt lln-'d Ws'tttL-iV. tn-n uistprtcil nnr hisdV shToT"pkitYCJi- CUsuess ancl VliamVj ih tiriinerty; rights knit liberties WHhet'pepple afe jikeed: oQcat auiX . ciirrnpt ! o'fSclalsi sod adarcfiycoiuM llown like , .nrgal upod ny.j people, cursed ifiiui r tiegraaw ana venar jauigiary.;, A-Ay forth XfidiVwiUn-Carpdat rule, t na tee ner nunene tpouc juutcuumr- , tnln Ua'ckenedlviihi tai ft partita hatred; iiiijifrM hriUryt unwarramed usurpations, dngvUha drukltn'ntut dis graceful igoranet rand imtampeUncjf, and Inciting-. $umrifMfp A'to ' poUtital, inA Jtut'rieei land party dUtntiikXQCit pure,"; once uonorauie, pnee :iigjiiou-pv mmc, unpurchasable and UfrilaintedV by ;,tlie faintest breath of snip;e)on; the T&m-h of North Carolina was' the tciuo if. roiiuldctmol and t!m ft. gratitudeol the proplrvit "nly t now rc cdves thoit ui:iitru4,"'wlvdd-'hnunlin. i ' The public ha lost fa! tit in'thft GVs'y , U(i lmparuauTypi ijijr uggoH. nt tlygginhhemyM tit toupee i i .impure, and iaiuted with tM reoiil fun? tstn . - ; 1 I,.'-'--' 1 of Kidical. e . v - .. t s ... i! l..Z , . :r; y AA i There can ! nntctjniij, tvi sifcty lu- . , , ) ' 4 - . .. i ,. H ...:... V liberty nivd, lido, whenf the fountain of j iistice ii piiiticined , af ids J bend. Then' law becomes a piockerr ; pcrRonal Ji U-f crty a b-vord,jaiid thr ; sWred t( mplo of j uslic c deniolji'sh'e'j uiil oii i t ruin 1 erected the thri'no (r legalized tyrAnhy and baud'. '' i 'f .''' Q '",Ottr Stftte carj jncvcif rerii'ver entlccly' from Oic blow U hich hir judicial rhur-j acter 4as reccTvl'd ai fhe tian-t.' of the lUdicals. LThal bl.ow liai'h'fl a wouud upon hvfboiiol vvh:dVili tc a aUiir jfuf- all time ' to"' ci-ri ,l" The Shite i pL: kerpm ffJU ail; j. ::, -J4'.-'ai.Vv.'l'i; the? time1 when biir!k'fir juiticc fhali ' be i filled; Atitlt'jiien; hmindca'nienf ; against' w'hoiii l h e Vutift" f cnl if m ny ' n ml -'detnte'tirtif vdVy'"'n.t'fe Vnlifcd'j wii4 .characters dTe 'jalioTjrepn'iac l'""ivhi command; the hlghetr tfefoc'rii Wt'."eiliiiii tati-n fir exail-Jd iied" unawervl d iiidbgrlryrwi'l' 'hrebro'aelm I le ' hofidr : ' ht! ' ttiff itfa.fVtmlv- their'lofty mitttsr-i'7ithe.Vbiaets:' hi lithevbchests bf party, or to win pophHrMnvdr And apl plause but;-wh9 !wniyilhpijne;'jutice as.; .-' tKmn-tip? Ijglitv "learned, fMithfp . . public- ofiiccr4 defci mine 1 in-per oriii their ttntiis codbrfentiotir.nVnart wltv,. fein ksly. I v l - ' t! GRAN rK 8U I U E W 12 A I.T II 5 It js avvvtll kn..ii , fact thtt'jwheij pen.", Grnn'r p . elect ed Prt-S)l. tj hf' was consnViSMi tf j Veity ,p-i r pine In fict it was 4t d,by iti. tor W'lsun of ':i;, f : ''--:-l - ' ' A -; :--A- i f--w! davt o. i a Mas-Sitclm-wftli, i speech i lit lie i Nrw il-uaxhiie campaign f Jirunt ji lijtf rttil the .military flint ulicn-. service in iiia uiumi.-rct-jiifcU', ( tlie ' ,war, he had pui niofitt niMiahjM buy a 8. .vorilj wil hi 4 hit h lb lijht he ba'tlc ' of bid eouuiry, pur virile t ri'l", !!.- was at that ji'dc, iodrl.trdfive-lii'Ut- and. dollars to thv Gavnttnintjn aC c ou q t a ,f , ijl t C c i ocy J n ,4I jRctpua t with live paiijJtr)MBs;4t's DHftpt. This anioujtt jfte tei-erifh rffanjjlpjjke " Ttfity-, i' i .n;Tiiv.;-vr-,4v':-r Grant , if. iii-pft'(i.:44,;),.wi V?o4; linusCjiwelyxiiliL' Hmw lias- h iiiiref t I 'hi sudden vejit-th I j A.'t il-e pittetita I lie "tin. . ii-entd. .lit. eouVrrjeiTi yaUt niiieyt will not .tcojnt tu Mtithcof h feputed ridjeB. v;;... if -a a .;,; f, n ., ' . llai this inB(y bted qoeatls acyUr"; ft I . ; - What in ttatmvtsit . i4 fiC dent madewhiircby he iwvtljpfH w ondrful pW hlts t i Is he Ixen tugged j in ayy' kgili.Jte;;iij4eul4ti-Mi fXftf whea j and ia ,kImi tr8.lX'Nrt o It is t'rbcraUy 'bjlieyt'T .that r was, directly crlr.ccrccd ialUc remaika-i ble'goid pcitlt;ii NewTYort. in the iUioiKtr of 1810 itiVft iiicli wuic of his. ielatiuns fljgurWd conkpieuo'-! 3. WLan.mount lof profit lhs-rewdeti nd mi ration, an . t ait ' c irtii pt f ' of 1otJtr and pot4s i nt e-ft t i : O U ! V .jl t fallen from Its liigh estate,! 1 tnsiead vf the rt'Viicct. t li4 ttwttdnttfls.e (j'al into the halls of ju'ttue, ieKer.e'in teen 7ti'r 'the tjss'bj 'fai i trial, itfouiici wim umiMtinn and sctualfy r-xcivefr.iajiy never. k 06! X "5 but( jfrave stMpknj-.rtiit'pp'j;; -Again we ask, jboir riid ttw Fite ;.'; acquire his sadlled wealth I &?ir.f,lJK '; it-. RaiehJh has Ibefrl 'quite honored fty' f hayiagthe nfllmcs;f 'several p! liyt 7 most tmiftent cstizt-rts tmwjtnt -if-rwar ; by eotrespoddent or pnblitf' tatiigs , suitable ' Dcnwicraric 1 Caiill Wate ?(or Goyernor.'- Be4idc Judge-MerrlmiMi, . -' who practiceir fcw-ict fcof fiiteslaii;.: of- BoneomW eounlf i he 'kuowlig gcotlemen 6t oordty hsve tneih tioned : ifoni D.' M. Bifridger, GenJW R. Cox, llon-U 1. Moore,' Hon. Josiaa TorBer, and Han. Kemp P Battles t?c . ." i 'i f--. I -'t: ; i V , -: "1S- . r. -
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 14, 1872, edition 1
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