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V TIE 'WEEKLY NEWS. BiLlSIIED EVERY THUUSDA.Y. rtTeXC & hUZZELL, - - ruoPUU-TOKS, iriCE-Ovcr V. C. Stionach & Co.'s 'iFayctteville Street. - Vtict $2.00 per annum in Advance. tb weekly ots. XX .. ' . ' ' -. " -' ' - '"" : 1 11 - ' ' 1 . - " ".- I' t --'t:t r BBUI Sews THE WEEKLY. IjffeWB: KAir-iGii, c.;;:rauiisi)Ay, Arpji, i8,i872. Tlt'RSlAY.. ..Ai'IUI, 18, 1S72. Ire'exsboko .Convention. The Sec- My.'of the Central ExVcutive Com tee of the Democratic conservative jt.y, has been in corrcspondencejwith . .various Kail lioact oinciais oj me te, anil requests us to say. that in V Instance where responses nave ri received, that they will issue re- tup) tickets, for one fare, to parties at- Ming the Greensboro) convention on .liy 1st ensuing.; " leturn tickets must ue procurer on tli starting point; : .. , . J: DEMOCRATIC MEETING I the A synopsis . of proceedings il allimocratic . place at uxioiu, meeting . ih.- ... rc m St, ey which took tuiilay "last, U pUUilllC. urnM under the bead oi Oxford items. N. k Cannady, Esq:, who is, a gentle man if sterling integrity and' awheel- horse in Granville, presided over the deliberations i ihc meeting; ana tx- QxFoiiD' Items. Oar Oxford con c spondtnt, mderdate of Mm lay, gives uUbc following" items : - ; ; - j Democrat!, : Meeting in Granville, Pursuant to the notice published in Hie News, there! was a meeting of a portion or the Democrats of this countv at this place on Siiturday. N. E. Cannady, Esq., whs selected as Chairman, and Mij-.. N. A. (Gregory as Becretary. On; tjie retirement 'of the Committed, ap 0,;t,wl nlilraff rpAolntuinx. &C:. Col, - . . . . . 1 1 .1 . . .wist v.oa I . . . . , . 1 i.1n ..m.fn f 1 uico n ip Li. U. fcuwaijus was caiieu mi u i. ceiiens hwcm'!i'it j '"-"r clau.pions r-,f uur- cause, .tlessrs.. ha- wards'; Ainis ululj Litthjolin., . I rom what we know f itlie trenchaut .abiK-. ties of Edwards, Uie impressive force of. Amis and the aclte logic of Littlejohn we i feel -warranted 1 in saying ' that thej monstros'ities ofr Tiadicalisip were ex-J m'Vst revolting aspect ill who' had the" good preseiit afiucuxiuiu ihK mm'tin He cave a snort accouni of his stewardship as State Senator, and in a Uriel lUt mmiicu mnnuci v.. lmr.l ll.lnwa to Radicalism. At the conclusion of hU jemarks, Col. Jj S. Amis was called on, who entertained lus audience with a most appropriate and sensible talk. . " '. Wken Col. Amis concluded, Major A. T. Littleiohk was called for, and respon- J . L ... . . - A s .1 dod to thd call with ins accusxoraea Tpe ueuvery . oi jiaj- j-intiu KVe stated a few days Bince that r;06:had been paid to the Penitentia linon a reauisition from the Governor ( lrsed bv -.the- Caldwell Board of Di n-inr: ' Such wa? not the case. TliCv itjuisition was made by. the Leisla tte Board, approved by the Governor, fpd thougrr it was enuorseu uy iuu addwell Board, yet thisjact was never iuown to the Legislative UoarU. Reyenve ! Matters. Tbe Deputy ollector3 are out in : the counties, ? seeking whom they may devour" some- body: . .'',. '"' : . ' ' J V '.: ;; ,'." . J. V. Douglass, .Collector Internal' fteVenue; deeming itlimportant . to the pi.) per conduct of the revenue inte rests of the country that Insollices'iou ia -icxlaT individuals to fill any of the ba advised ot the approximate quami- . offic IV OI spirits ' m- tuvi vyuuwj, wj " 1 , ... I Vr.w.vV.'- A Ponnli!i("n 1872 -Iras instencteditbe assistant Asscs-, ! I&ullukn. 2feeUng -A ."cpubiic.in io4 u.w iuv . ,.,fir meet riL'.wb held in the court no use-in i . r. . .v,fC!r Anndiflatesi for.Jlaor and - town, coui- or -..otner person, i-ji a ."r 1 , . , r. n rif TaW w chosen chlvrmun and Bourbon i&mith, hibfted in their to the gaze of fortune to be. ifihn'a , sneeich wa3 interrupted by the I .1111 t. VIA ' k 1 . V " I I --. 1. if; t.o Tl ' t1v I ' i ... . ' J il a nr . : -I T . T whirih wnq fPRl DV Jlir. J. O. Jrcacjc. mu it wil . lie seen" liiat 1UIM- iiis. j. jjif- .. T . . . : . . . T I ' T. I - regolutions kere unanimously aaoptea, :lWe:hn was rccommcuded as t he choice wish th2aamQ-':u,d,:id3vfh. its inht possession or owner of other wis 'A LEGAOi Admonitio-n;" During the progress of the trial of Mark Williams, espftss and assault and battery '-' upon Ifs Teascly, on Saturday,: and while this lady was giving in her evidcncc.she wt thus admonished by the Williams . Counsel: uMrs..Teascly, allow" nie to ad maiish you feelingly to consider with extitudc whether yon had ocular deioost,r ition of the fact that Mr. Wil liaias manipulated the axe in such close pj-Qsiniity to your person as to maiicj phweal impression either upon the abdominal or, .ventral portion of your corporal organization.", Answer 'Til; do. np such thing, Sir." j ' ! t j ' it - v; ' . j FAsiiioN CaiT-cnAT- BUckThkhad Jetonnets.' Real thread net, per f.lcly pain that is,. without dot or (Urnr wrouaht in it is the material if 4.x, ti-fwA black bonnets that ladies'liv in in cities consider not onlf most styUsh, but most konimical. This net is mole substtnttal than tulle, but-less licavyrand with emaller meshes ; than Brussels net. ' It is made up, over lace, I'rames-often being laid plainly on the frame, and is piped with black 'fur- . quoise silk. Real thread lace in its gar nliture, with coronets, latice bands, and Uutterflies of the finely cut jet, spirited aigrettes and wings, short curled os trich tips Of light color, and above, all . wreaths of leaves. The trimming is inassed in front in. Alsation fashion ; one bonnet has the great bow of two lcaves-of lace with a jet butterfly in the centre, another has a cluster of ivy leaves in front with, trailing vines, a third lias tea-roses, and all have droop in" ends of the net hanging low be- . hind. Wide lace strings are prefered 1 -with thftsn bonnets. A black net bon- " net can Jbe made youthful looking by , putting a pale blue faille bow in" Iront, hndnrPorapadour rose ot naturjal color pipped with b.lue ony tbe crown, with trailing buds at the back. A palagray hse, streadetLwith flame tints, and a tea-rose with black marks, as if -partly charred,' trim another. ' h - - , " - , - - Oxford Items. Our Oxford corre sponpont tarnishes us the follo'wiugaa ' -Ulcr Saturday's date : . i j V In the April number of the RmM Hructed Warmer we notice ta:'s? 'I'lip. names oi incata-iiatt-s au juiuicu to the Greeiisborouch and Congressional Convention's will be published.' Majqr J T Tiittltfiohn was rccommenaea i as . U , , ... , ' ! .1 ITI. . the choice ot Granville tor me uongns-M i u sional nomination, but no preferences ing at ( werp indie:. ted lor - the nomination of-Ling the GE!f." ALFRED 31. SCALES Ul , CLIMES TO BE A CANDIDATE. Wie publish below a letter from Gen. Alfred; M. Scales, of Rockingham, dt clijnitig to allow his name to go before the Greensboro Convention as Ihe'Dem ocratic Candidate for Governor. The letter v.a's published in the IloTesoniun, and is as follows ? ( ' "' Went wonVn,. March C0th,'l872.' Mr. Editor: My attention has' just been called to an article in your pap'-r of the 21st insU headed "Is He Bauncd'i" I iuily-cndorseaU you say rejative to the duty of the Greensboro convention in nominating gentlemen, fir the various State offices who are free from all polit ical disabilities: My disabilities have 'never been removed, and . I can't say that I Jiave now any well grounded ex pectations that they will be during this session oi ConurcoS., ; I am deeply grate ful to niv. friends in various parts of the State forr, the kindness and partiality. unsolicited, whieb'they have manilested in bringing my name so prominently fnrwn'ivt nt this tim(for the irubernato- rial office, but I presume they. all did aof eunerupoa inajuea twxv iuj "tics'fcaidifieeiv tMmMot thatageneraf amnesty? - bill "would vpassK ix-tore tne mectinsE. of the convcatiOD. IloWevcr this maj be, I would urge upon them and npxii tul withvhom I have any in flaence, jto comeup tb the Greensboro Cdnveniionirsoked f to nominate no man unless. he has been freed, from all ites. ' - We want nodduquity witn tlw general government. , we- want caee and ouiet and a union or all who are pledged to retrenchment and reform. both in tu3 tatatoiana iMauouai om-hi-mentsi ' Let our standard; bearers . ;be men tb;i "THE PATRONAGE OF THE OVKRNMKNT IN CONFLICT WITH THE FREEDOM OF ELECTIONS.' : :, - - . Yij-iwcrc' exceedingly gratified with the hearty approbation and .applause? witiij w-hich the remarks of the Hon. D. M. Barringtr. ' on the subject of the interftTence of office-holders, both State ami Federal, in elections, werej received in our?.County Convention on Saturday last. It is onc-oi. tie crying evils ot the times, this prostitution of official power and p:vtronagetto control the freedom of eVelions. The elective franchise, in its perfect purity and in dependence lies at the foundationer popular government, and if corrupt at its fountain and controlledbyl any oth er tban motives'for thereal welfare of the people, it bjicbmes a source of' infin ite cVil,a,nlpf certain destruction to trUe populirovernnient and 'A-ell-regulated Esq.. Secretary. - After tlic.exlnbition oi considerable confusion, and' the display nmif jnMiia pliinnencc. wlllCI) iJicited Tdunds of applause 'the follow;- in"1 nameel ticket was nonunatect, yiz Dr. E C. Tavlor. fr Mayor, John U ones,'M4nly li. Jones, wiiiiam motion and Dawion Weight, for town Commis- aihnKM l lie tnree nrsi umuia - whites, aid the two last nameu are colored. The election tor Mayor ana Commissibners takes place May 0th, hut it is important with all who wish to vote in the town election, ip register o the 2Qth of April,, as the registration books wi I bq closed at that time. - '-. bTole Enlarged. h.1). Taylor &;Son intt-iid erJlarrin2 the size ot their tobac; to warehouse as early as -practicable. Itls generally anticipated that too or three ne warehouses will bs opened very scon. - ; IIercy toss. We regret to; learn tli at lames. 0. Cozart, Esq., :a most .(Burna ble citizen of this county, recently sus tained a l eavv loss by the burnipgot a barn containing some 2500or 30 00 lbs. of excelle nt tobacco. The fire was; the ffcsult of accident. ;f ; j j TEMPEitANCE, Bro. W hi taker pur: poses to (taaanize a Temperance Chunci? at Welddii. and 'Bio. Carraway, lone at Warreutdn. When these -feats are ac- eoniDlishbd. then may we respnable ex pect a ir jhibition, or Maine Liquor Law in North Carolina. The main fctmnir h Vlds of the enemv will have r " - y . r . been taken. I dcENTl Buy ant. We are pained t team tha; the above named gentlrman, wounded by J. Marshall Wooding, in the street shooting .alfair, on Wednes day lust, has taken a relapse, land; 'his (condition pronounced very: critical by lus physicians. j . - ; itt will inspire confidence mod- , lou'-h : reliable arid extreme in- nothing. save in devotion to: the best interests of tlieir ; States Wi(th such, uneiicumb;rcd: by.: dis.abflitief we must and "will be triumphant. , . . ,t , : Respectfully; your obedient servant, ."v.-.-T .. - A. M.' Scales. - PxomiHontly mentjotYed in connection with- t5he GubsrnatoriaJ chair, in every way fittCKl byeducationF'ti'nd natural alk In front ability, fot this distinguished position, -u.'.y--.-:!' ; J declines' the proffettd honor ated at an . ' J ' , . , ' Grand Liberal pepnbHcan Meeting. . XEWfXoKK, April 13. World, in ! speaking of the meef in" at Coooer Inktitute, says, last even-. i first gun; ql tne .coming rrssi campaigij was firetl. in K.ew.York underl amposing cifcumstmces. ; lite grcjif tide of national relorm, which has swelled and surged; for months pas through the length and , breadth ojpthe land "vvith irresistible volumcosaj to its biiiest point and 6wept everything before it. . The announccuiedV that sev crate thou era! honorable Ijnited plates Senators. wbUld expound ; the, principles of this movement, in favor of sound statesman ship ancfagainsfcifhe abuse of .good:goy-J eminent, '' attracted ' ari iminepse con course of people) to hear their eloquent words in behalf lof the new reform pnv gramme. Neve? since the Institute, was built has such ai tremendous audience tilled the large Wall of that building, in the square and on the sidew of the Institute.! .;. s earl? hour and Strove, long after it was ?na, jurying ai'F;''?"" announced that tue liaii was niieu, to to tne grcar interests w msmuvc Jvut. , ing ot fuinfsjcs a noble example of purity of . m - f " IT cm(iiuerty. Tiiisintenrenceoionic? Knolders, both Stab and Fodeial, is one of the most conspicuous and alarming Look where 'yoii will, and these men, who live-by the taxes paid by the peo ple, are tlie most active, zealous and unscrupulous, of all partizans in these partizan times. ' Whether you haVc Na tional, State, County or Town Conven tion ' or meetings of the people for any , j purpose, these . . pestiferous agents of the party. in power, are always, present in force and read v and determ ined to'control results that they may con tiuue in place.'and live by official plun der from the hard' earnings of the peo conventions'. of the pcnp, so called, and takiog the most earnest and lonspie'i- ou3 part in the cinvas of elections.. Anl 'etc, tvo the judicial ermine itself, with fw honoratde excptin, bcsfntaied in tjie filth of pnrtjr politics in this State and elsewhere,; and then ask yourselves, blow long can civil liberty live, and the rights of. the people" : survive this gfo?? Dierversion'of the most sncred prjbicTplvs .- - - - . ' ojf f.ce government ! Lelttfepeople be warned in time andprcservc the' ark 'f our libertie5for ourselves and our pos terity, -Beware of making our govern- Ltnent ahd country but- another illustra tiou of that sad philosophy .of bistory vi liich teaches b'v cx'ample. Public Vl- ttty cannot exist without public virtue. The liberties of the omnipotent.Roman Republic were at firs'; so." impaired, by official corruption and thelos3of public virtue, and then so completely dttioy ed by military usurpation" and domina tion, that the once proud mistres- f. the world saiikso low in the dust; that cvcirfrpTetorian gnards of jihq pilacc could depose an .Emperor and dictate bis successor. : Correspondence of the Daily News, j OUR JIIIRFREESBORO LETTER. 1 MuUFrtEESBOIiO, N. C, N( : . April 12th, lSTi ! You have placed your- readers, tmdtr renew'ed obligations to yoa for haying published the characteristic and able uddreai of Gov. Vance, recently deli vt-r-dd at Stateaville. We say .eJtaraetttri-die, because no mart, perhaps, in the South,5 ceitaiqly not in our State, couid deliver jiiit such a speech' except Zeb. A'.-nce ti.e miodel Governor (lurin-i the war. no; t GREENSBORO .: tion. - ; This lxdyo ajsemb'e on the 1st of May, is destined to be a grand succcw. It will be composed of good and true men froni everv portion: i of lhr-StaTej Already most jfjJhecoj4ntit8 havi? cither bejdrgtven notice of meetings tcoJoolnt deietratts. We urcc " those counties which have not jtt done so, to attend to this duty, without dthy. 'We desire every county in the State to be Veil rcprisenttd, and if it is not posj ble to do so. . by delegates in person, then see ti it. that-rorifj be cnt to" delejratcs wbo'will attend.V - We wish to see alare, patriotic, earh5e-t, nd en thusiastic representation nf the true and honest people, .of our gofd Old Noith. State, such a representation ai Mill give a clear utVtlnmlsUkablc reflex of pub lic opinion on the various quvstioos, now of such deep ana vit'd interest to our people. We are convinced tbat the delegates wiUlas3;rable in no spirit of fiction,! disseasion,: seetioaal , teeling or mire personal advantage, but that all things will be done to insu.c harmony, energy id ntti'on in the contest, and "a triumphant result for , law and prdcr and good government in North Caroli na, by the decision" ia August next.-4-;. We have suffered, inout'h already bv Radical misrule .nd for ' the r RATES OF ADVERTISING. One ouAre.on lnsrtlon....... tl 00 Ou Mjuare, t wo insert iox8. . , 1 ftu Un square, three inwrtlonn... One Hqaare, four lniwrt ions.. Z5tt Oat gquare, thre iontlia........ ........ . One squat?, !x lnontl...w...i.s' 10 W one square, twelve mouths........, l)Jr ' For larr advertlsomenU liberal con tractu will hematic Ti-n lln solid nan prvtl contUulo one nQtuire. . y - : t 1. - ''T. '-.-. ' ' -;;--.' . --I"-, . t' ; Horrible Murder A Woman Hea-! , i Nearlr severed Fro Her llo&x, ; : A horrible ciiino was- committed ktteJ . - ,1 , V 1 want of h jrmonious action in tlie difler eut departments ollour State Govern ment. Lot us' reso'i-e, bv f.ur argument and an honcet cxj to get clear, as farj jsu:e oi tlie mill), ist possible, of the ?ain an entrance within; the firing cannons and explosion of fire works at tracted still greater numbers to join the1 multitude already collected, Oat -tney Came only to be! disappointed. - At seven o'clopK tue ponce reiuseu 10 admit any morejpersons within tUe door way, and the stairways were then jam med to suffication, outlets to main ball blockaded.1 'while the, hall itself was actiqit:and patriotic principles. ' ; ' Tbfelnvfcherbns friends ot Gen Scales wouiVl"be ' proud to see him in this ex 'alted station, but that .injustice; winch lias faUcH to the lot of so many of the sons of the South ,! ha3 not spared hi m.' Ilia !K)litical disabiltiesare a. bar to denselv xxcited, cheenDg the mas3 ot tljoso offices of trust; which hs would strfgglingumity To.cstimatethe .. -.fil1pVl fomor to hSmleif, and credit S1Z( or Tlie crov u w luijiuonun., 1 . Wabiienton Items A. letter irom Warreiiton, under date nf yesterday, Wivcf "$s Itbe following jtti ms irom that Mpini'U:;"'-;;''.:v! - . : ; ' ; I'-- - i Col.-uiopkins, a sou-in iaw oi vv m. Eatonidccd.,died Mondte" morning of .paralyis, at tlie" aavanecu ; ag:r years. ".viooj. aii.-ureene, .su-ni., nasv "inost respected citizen -oi this county, which were read . before, tbd f.6oaw J? l sadfdc'uly-.. this marnihg of apo- lAgMCuiturai ciuufon,tu8 jp;itBioi i piexy.S ! sa rt"3n'uaf?(6ne of . taeae es-' -N" Vi gW&r arklwas reed by on j! w,-in n" andrth other was cuHlrj,, anti curki? of vellow tobi 'ceo. 1 e h, -nea is. ij.oogovuji.s. ' tezbJr eatVl both of these essays OmhJ a0kJ by members of the tera oBext Meeting ot its m tw place at the residence of Drv Factorjl of W. T. Blackwelf, Esq., of r t. acks ! : The views expressed by R. W. Lassi- i ,VT,Esq., at the late Republican meet- i . jjMield here, were distasteiui to some . iC the leading; fnembers of - his party. rho do not hesitate to" express their . j iisapprobation of bU course. - The Late Fire at Halifax. We j learn that we were led into error in i speaking of the extent of the late fire in : the town of Ualifax. The telegram ffe received did not state what buildings were destroyed, and we.tw stated, judged from the location of the buildings that the fire Was more, extensive' than it ; proved to be.f Fortunately; no build-. I ing on Main street was burned, the i wfnd not blowing in that direction at i. tlie time ; the gin house, the buildings ' adjoinino, and some comparatively un ; important buildings in the rear, were :. tlestroyed, causing a loss of some $3,00p. of G5 and OxfoitD; Items PUr OxiorU corrcs- ppUdentL under date of yesterday, gives 3us the following items. : Mcssrb: Ilammett and JJay : were in our town on Monday stopping at the Osborri llouse. ' They were in quest or ono. huridred laborers to work in tne. int ita finoush tk sav there were thou sands present and almost as many turned awav without gaining admission. t : .,-'. ; The hall was j utterly inadequaterbir thq occasion, anjd it is evident thatj if thi news of the campaign are1 to be consulted, we must have another and far larger meeting place in New, York to Jcontain theia when ihey ''meet jin council. The crowd was as respecta&lo as it was large, and comprised many of lour most prominent citizens,' they were well dressed and well to do, inclu diiif' merchants and professional men, mhanics and s politicians, Democrats, and republicans, Germans and Ameri cans., without regard to opinion or enn dipon. It was n audience comprising the wealth, respectability and intelli gence of the city, and whs truly repre .senfative in character;. The ljall 'w'asj-..l.T-oratrMl with American nags and a number of small streamers, while the brass band played appropriate "airs at' intervalr. The meeting was .opened promptly, at 8 o'clock, i.y; scleclsing Frederick Conkling, chairman, which position he rilled with excellent judg ment and uoodisensf, pacifying the.an- dknce when distuibiiace occurred owing totilibhs of the crOwkl on the outside to force their way into the room,preservihg order in spite, of the difiiculties under which be , labored. The usual reading ofthe names of officers then followed, and the Secretary, Professor G lan ben -skee, read the' rsoluSiuas, K'hich w'ere brief, weighty and emphatic. ; Senator'Trumbujl was ntxt introduced and was feceivdd with cheering, whiph, ho-wever, was surpassed by the entliosi ii!e.wit3 have to labor and par the taxes-1 and the irreat man, as Daniel, of the lSicnaiouti. ji.ci"itcfe, uiiHi, "v ve!opei by the war. Unlike other men we kcow.of. Gov. Vance'i greatness did nut deEcrt him with the capitulation of the Confederate armies, but he is, to day, with the white people, the man of all to vhom they look with tnost pride and confidence. Our entmies are not ignorant of the hold he his upon the affections ot our people, and. jit is mainly due to this fact that they so persis lently refuse to, remove his disabilities. Th'ey feat his (power as a Reader, and' well they may, for did they dare to un chain him, he would, as oue candidate for Governor, set the State cju fire with enthusiasm. We are glad he has spoken, and most admirably, -accordtug to our to sunnort these renrobates a3 well as .the Government. ' They are brazen, un-i scrupulous; and resolute.-' They wot.k for their, daily bread and live by, . and are held together by the hope of 'public- plunder. They are the "dear friends' of the. people, only because by the toil and sweatand hard earnings of the people,' they live, au'd move,. and have their being. ; ' : : : '' Anything that money can accomplish, and offioial . influence : can - cflect;; how ever mean; unpatriJtic or degrading, an earlv hour this jmrnrrrfffTiit v boosd in'thoJiintfrrieliTh ward, occupied bs an . j Jcirnin cattle broker. . named IVter . .. WeiM. Tlio victim ws his wife. Whim A . ; ; she . A'as diMtend it; was ibppojpd ;, " she h id Wa . buiukred, , Tha m lav on a and prettied a , iiorri.llcf. ; UpvctMcto, There" was j a deep v raggjed, ( 1 1 1 gsn en toe. iiiruat v&ivuiuuj( ujvi. trmn tar to carncady two inht i wide, which bad penetrated tWwindinW lln addition there was a terrible sawing cut . , " ; on ttiq tacir oi tne nectc cxienamg inio th? jjpln d column, and, with tbat on her throat, almost severing the head ' .V5 from its trunki -Tlie quantity bl;'tido.aV . lost must have. been enormous, aod the, , .. wonder is how ' the vrowart lived an. ' -, ": Imur after her, leartul woond were in-1 f! i)U'tcV Tho rid is Supposed to huTor-hi-va oprnmitlcd at about midoight, a ; ; f ; abouthat time the octupunti pflhe l ;;: Mcnn(i jitory of tlie bsu4 were alarojerl '.' -by Weise catling and ipforuiing. th?in ' -! that his wife hadc'ut Iit throat. ; On the arrival ut tho iKlice f and f I f physicians they asked ' ber wba colm-1 muted une act, anaxnnttga nrnrorepo reply iivs ppe'ated 46 bo 5 perfectly -con scious of ttll-that was cccurrng ) around her,"aiidy raising her hand as an answer to tlie q'irstjon; pointed tow, ird her -husband. Tho windpipe i o badly cut that her attempt to p:ak , were smotherpd iu a curgling sound,? mi doubtless she iuhalcd- the greater part ; of the air. Onco they endeavored fo give her water, but it Wasjost through 'the opening. Weiso was Vund in an j outhouse uitachedTti the building.' He appeared to take the matter with kho greatei-t Jfidilference, lying Hewn m n 'tied and sleeping U ithtn an hour aflt r-K wards While bo wa sleeping and It hu v. officers w Jre standing near the Wdside . looking at the woman; Khe K'ced at tiii-m. lifted her right hand,- drew it across htr throat, a.f- in ! the actof i cutting it," and then poiutfd at'hi-r Iiuh band. , ruttinj' a pmcil iu her b indT. l)Ut the olBc-fcr held a piece of paper lor ficr, ; Oil Wllln niitvc - iiiuiuiu. j .'Tetef, Wclse." Wlmt makes it. one of the mos queer cireiuhstaHces i v.wptat i followed. ; The huahniid 8tit'te3'he cahie e home. at; eleven -o clock hist nijght,.i entered the bedroom, 'anil findingT no light ;n it, approached tie bed Ibrltho evils wlncli fraud; corruption and a wicked . mlsgov-rnincnt of our affairs have impos"eil on the people destroyed tlieir prosperity and mined the public credit. ' At this Convention none good men must be our standard bearers men "honest and faithful "men of known integrity, capacity and devotion tothe best interest of North Carolina. Personal preferences must be yielded and mere sectional differences Mtcrjtioed Lpurpose of , retiring, i llis wile; then; his "State. Tlie example of tliis d stinguished so a of 'i he ' old - Nor t h State, is worthy of emulation, and Euehjprinci pies should be the1 guide of ojjr ri?presenfatiyes to the Grceasboro Convention. As he well says in his letter t " let all come up to the Greensboro Convention, resolved to nominate no man uultss he has lxjcn - -: t freed bom' all political disabilities" ' 1 The ; people of North Carolina hae '; too much, at stake " to, bo guilty ; of such folly as to-make any one ' a standard ' bearer, who will not be allowed to fcrve . it elected , and should they take such a false step, they wi41 learn a bitter lesson, alas, too late. ' Manv-of the most . distinguished citizens of. the State are banned, which ia'.'no', fi:ultof theirs;:; still,; there, are otliei-F.-tqually so, r-gRinst-whom no ob jection CAtt be. raised by the opposition. Tins is n .ail-important suoject, anu one which should" rcce,ive the attention of our idelegiites to the State Convent tion, 1 Burying all niinorcori'siderations,1 keepiiigall personal motives in the back ground,- let them nominate the best man of our party who is under no disabil-i- ties, aiid, then, with continued, untiring p.uTo-v nnd I work. ' victory will be the . 3 f ' - boon of t he Democracy- An era of pros- neritv wi'd dawn upon our dowri-trodderi i . - astic applause Irom all sides when Hor- , ace Greeljey appeared On' theiplattorm and ' took a seat near ethe gpcaKer s people such many weary. as-has not blessed them for years; and posterity will not stand. TrumbulkspoKc wi:n great j;u oti'l'fi.ro Am not onl V"-clcCtrified U: On Sunday night M V. Lanier, Esq.,' I ht &sQ ;instrUeted his audience by his delivered a very learncu uiscourse in Imhig ratios. Throuzh the 'energetic tfl'orts of Captain Samuel J.- Pirham, the Presbyterian church, lie explained with much clearness various portions bf Revelations, ,ind ; maintained with marked abUity ' thc; posit'.on that we: are on the eTe of the millennium. Some of his thrusts at the Pope and patho lics were plied with unsparing severity. Mr. Lanier is an Eldef in the Presbyteri an church, is one of the ablest lawyers in North (Carolina, and is, moreover, a fine 'classical scholar, who is throughly era- Bued with a knowledge ot tne bcrip itures and Biblical literature. He occu pied tli pulpit iu, conscqtience of tlie ;temporiry absence o te rastor, itcu, D. kn Jbrdan. ! Tue Postal Route . . aijd the "NEwa." We .are pleased to know th ! within the last two weeks the News has eloouehcc. and ibis -assaults on the cen tralizing tendency ; rtf! present adminis was hailed with indignant cheers. .; He Shbwinir them fail to award them their meed of praise, clisturbin!r certain sore-headed, cross roads politicians in different portions of the, State. Without manlint-ss. enough to take their s,tand boldly with the plumloiers, they would lain' couceal tlieir iksire. tof j share, the spoils .' under an intense love of the old whig patty. Such aUubterfuge will hot serve their ignoble purpose. The cloth is entirely too thin to coyer up the deformity of their Uljiase inten tions. More honorable would it be, for them to go over at once with bag nnd baggage to the Ifjvdicals, than' tluis to slander the gojd name of a Ion:.; great and honest party. There arka burnt. cr of "small beer" poTit-icans vi.) estimate their services in proportion y the brass which they are conscious ot. possessing, but who, havinu despaired of Uiug leaders iu our i'unii3, aie pii-paring to seek beftcr picking3-clscvii(J:e because tlECOaiNG UNEASY. ; Wlich iujJge Davis was' first nomi nated as thb 'c'ahdid'atB of the Labor. Rpformejs fr the Presidency and the "they are ready to attempt., because their official, lives depend) 'on the succcsar.of pinion, has he touched upoiu the ques thcir base efforts. 'X. . tion ot W.higgcry, which situw to be " They establish, or buy up, or subsi dize the public pres's, whenever they can, and thus weaken and destroy one of the chief defences of popular rights,, and free government, j They attend and control popular, meet pgs in the interest of the party in p'oweq and at elections, are ever ready and anxious to buy vote?, and thus destroy the freedom .of elec tions, with the very money wrung from tiie people, und pretence bf. ta.xati;n for the support of the government, and thus infamously used for corrupt, op pressive and basest ends. If any of our readers in North Carotin i think thi? picture, overdrawn or exagge rated, left him look 'for a moment at the" conduct of these office-holders in North Carolina, both Ft.ite tfnd National, siuce the late civil war between the States.. Most oT them, - to bp sure, lijave been strancers to u?, both in '''iittiirt and sympathy commonly called carpct 6ti2ri.'rs -but some, .to their-efereal in fauiy be it spoken,' are natives ' 1 o the manor-tio-n " Scalawags," so-called in appropriate popular, phras;, but all radicalp, ' without a spark of liberal sentiment or humsn sympathy for the w.rongs," oppressions', injustice. and hu miliation to.. whjcli their own "unhappy and impoverished Southern country ftas rn.ost unjustly been subjected. Let the people look and see who . attend and contiol and manipulate all tlie Conven tions of the Radical party, sAte, county or town, in this State ? Who keep up and ircgulate the 'Moyal" leagues and solidify; the vote of the deceived ana confiding colored' voters in one united phajani against the virtue, intelligence and tax-paying! procerfy of .the1 State? Who -ate the leaders that dictate nomi natiOTS' of candidates to be voted for. to the public -good.. We believe ail this will be done. We luve confidence in (lie patriotic delegates who w'll inoctiiv. the Grccusboroi Couveution, Vind we anticipate the most happy results from their labors resUftssAhHt will tend to restore the lost crebt of the State and add greatly to the prosperity and hap piness of all our people in every condi tion of life. Ir we .tiope 0 counter persons ,in 1 ' V. Gates court y had over i;ilht Weil astonished his bearers by Cincipnatl Convention began lo be dis : without question, by the duped, the mf r the despotism which cussed in the political "Woild, Kepubli, I ignorantr the corrupt of the Radical tnreaiens ui t) . y-""' cans laugheu at the idea,, scouting' as whienne upueui in uuuuauu mu- i , j , x, . ,., -, c ucnouncipg reoeis as "y r3;" , - , . their wartv to hurl from power the they "had father iu!e in lull tli.in serve in Heaven."- To all sucn, wfe cueeilully txtend the. pairing ba&il, wi; are too creod a smldicr tj hauce spies and 'disaffected (the rank?.. ! IVrsoiis in attendance at last Week itdbirn U6 that tli Lhere during the wick wiiul be-termed a free tight. Oirr neighbor. iust over the Cluwan -are a chiVHirous bcU and Uave a-quantity o! good lii-Ut-inj4 material, as iIk- late v.u wtli altes- cd' lor this Confederacy had) no better soldiers than those h-udby pure, Rub er, s," BovH he, Taylor arid -tiers. :lt is Coutrary to their code to me 'any weapv ons save tin 'Sj wliich God and Nature iufv.e' given them, and intb s wc think they set -a good txamplo to )those who attempt to'scttle' litiiculties j with pis jols and knives. vVhn ttie? tight, the victory depends upoii'mujiti, Atd though there may be many bruises, hotLipg serious results from the en counter. -.!-. v - s ' j j! It is "scuicely licctssary ti add that .Gabes is largely Consei; vative; in politics, and" our friends ovjer there aie conlident y claiming four or five hundred inajr- itv at the coming jeuxtiou. x lomine'ii bid line Whigs over there are the strong est Conservatives, because they are too honorable to hunger and thirst alter the fctcalingsof radicalism. V In this connec tion, we think we but express the.scoti THE RADICAL CONVENTION. The (iliicc . holders' Cinircntibn, meets-to-day and to prdve to our readers that wo have not lightly given .-this body a mlmioHar, we beg thtm to ex amine the listl olNieiegfttUS, especially the irhites, ami see. how many there are who are holding office, cither ttute or Federal. See too, hou iiiuny ia 'Ikc are fiom Wasliingtim, who, if ii"t actu ally dl'legntcs, come to ninnipulaleth proceedings in the iii'er.es!!' of offic:--ho!dcr3,aiil for" tlie merest purpow:n of part yj without, the leat rcl. ren.ee to publi.u g'vod.; All tJi..d'pattmvnt'4 oj the Slate-and Fedvr:d g jvcintnent, in L '... .,.-.:......:....,.;...!..;.. a greater or tess .ueyi cet .r.vcc ui l, i islative and judicial, wiii Iks n pa v t ted. A for the jnopv, p'irc and sin-pie,, they will be poorly fl in delegate-, except '.a'myu. the chiii-d iucinbei' who iw'vc liitle to d hvitli tlie ofticea that pay (but ,re. al. the baskets lor.ibose .vti devour all the l.mve aud C.hta. Wait and you wiii. see some cariin tilings Hi, this R.idtcal pow-w'ow: " , kissed him and remarked', "Peter Jt lilt is . ..!..... ;ii i r IHC ia.St you win rei j;tv iiiiiu iiuj. i He told h-r not be foolish. Shu thcn kissed him again, and fell down ort the flrtor. , Us liVtrd her up, pUce-I hajr-on..-the bed. And Mriking a iight-N discover- ' td that she had cut her throat. Duping the iiit rview. which I Inv Deputy Mayor. had with her this morning, in which she fixed thu butchery on-her husband,- Wcise appeared at last to realizii lhatr Ue Wa4 in danger, luting ari'iwstii crinic he became niui lagitatevl,t down. on hi kuees nt the I'fdside. implored his wife to .him", being hanged . lie; de-nicd by..,. that he hud done ft.nnd intimate far ns poibf under the ircuniBtance that she was lief own murderess. Uloou was found on thedoor in ci)idetHblc qiiantitieis, und the razor, - badly nicked, with which 'tft.c cutting'hnd been oiie, was ilit-C'veii in a t:rni-i inv iwhi, the fell and rom ign I n i:nil In iv:w wvcml wilh b!ool. uti'dib u siv il'l' fwo wen in the habit' -of ou o rt-'Uh'' . TIv. woman.' at a late- hour t3r-t night, .vas still alive ; but the .hvsiel is arc ot opinion that she not ive more than a lew nouis.r i burg I Pa.) di)ntfhof the 1 Wi tp7thM. N. Y. U. ruid. i-ircnlar The . cnu- fn- U iH'v-d in fhdonJ vitmg Ubn-Tipti-'ni. .orforty Cvefcliarc' in tin Gu.it -V-f'in-TU-V.riph.' Com n.'tiv. ' u Sd.-lr' osti.- -t lav ctll - - a. t m n. ide to iili aro nady to ,5' ditu Ct fVor Enylitl t New orkj then.- to t!i" Ver tno'-H. , ' Tin- M'm lilt; Trin'tl'c bv th-'ni being the Hi.i -li i. ui u rei t I :he I u I ling f.r , I CnOtiO h.. ber.i vl ,'-- re mj A rt ; i.; v t. e Tii 'nt :,: .vuiileij. Mr. tr l"tir jfiirs, b Teiibible Mortality from Mkx lNC.nis. From a private letter frpni a physician residing ucar Mem phis, Tenn,. we make the follow ing cxtraet concern ing the' prevalence. ''and .fatal" refculta of meningitis, tl'.rouiiliiiut ihat feectifdi : , " This country is niw Buffering lioia two epidemics, the small pox and men ingitis. .The latter is very fatal, in fact it is alarming.. Nearly alt that take it dici-those that recover are an cxciptioc. It is worse than the Egyptian plagne, as it is termed by norae. So far, it lias baillel the -ki!L of the medical fra u'ay Jor o.i.re lliaii cn::iilt. Dr IConnedr.1 o 'this cotnUty. lias t...n ili:t-d uHU'tm tl: WEIlUI --' n't'. tlii LAeU-ari'tual"- htntikical CJnn'f'ius. whie'i cojr.'vi-tirs at St. I'ljttri- burg, on tt.e 2Mi f,A'tigii'-t.; . Atzirid-i, tins lirui-U P.-MumHUir t St. ThoifiH-. hui b i, i.i rtMed ,on n- .,;v ;n tt u !n ' u di-f !!! r tifhenrr'unt oi if 1 t'm. ; v " . Predion! -Gjriiii 11 ili, "liM tni. na-M-n f..rcel i:ontribuf ioim f from 5. oofi t. '313 000 y,n t!ic nit reliant i oi tin Bolivar.", ' 1 yl y A limip of metal;' cwitairiing ieven aouuct-n ot go!l ; ad copper, m found by a little colored bojj. at footj;.f Willi mountain, uticKin; L county Va. '.'(. . ::' - '.';-' The bone phosphafdjrVks of B and Son. Phihidelplnnrhave Iwcn troyed by flrcr ? Lw 100,000, : folfy fn surcd. hv and , tan I U-ry. - . ke- crti tbc. beeii reaching quite regularly, our sub Bcribert upon the different -i roads nrnmiitoiii-. .n.l ' tntfiUntiftl - ritizen of I throughout the State. W e have intri OrariTille countr. we loam that a largo I erto baKl great cause to complain of the number of Northern settlers UaVe re- l uncertainty wun jwuica uur puwuuo centlv purchased land in the vicinity of rwers served with the paper- out nope, Ku. t,m,nnf llpnfl prson nrl that others I that the evil has now been to a great tilt tr.l!nte'thfir.emnli noon.. V I extent I corrected. tnrOUgll tue euoria, Wp wp. come in ouf midst lmmiorants I tuat nave ueen maue wiuiscuu.uy from every quarter, who come to North" ; Thomas. B.' Long, the general' postal Carolina j with their .energy, skill and capital, to earaj(an honest living, but we Iiave no respect for the hungrycarpet- "baggers who are m quest ot ottice and spoils. 'V " .'. . V '" . ' t- i -.-. Revenue Seizubes. Deputy : Col lector, Upchurch seized on, "Saturday t last, nine miles Wbst of Rocky Mount, . ui Nash county ,' one horse and wagon, 150 pounds manufactured toDacco nu nuage, and whilst traitors, he yet said they were never thieves. He j warned his audiencfe against the dartgers ot a centralized an-, thority, which i has arleady been estab 'lislted in different parts; of the Union. Tripunais for -'It he adjudication of; the propefty. and 'lives of the people were subject to its own control, and he said this power wus in griat danger ov atjuse. moral lepers who have so .long cursed the American 'pe'-pfe with fraud cor- J busy on the day of electiohs-that day, ruption and all other ills to ' Wh'icii' ' the f of all days, when the citizen voter ought body politic is heir. 5 With the inp'reas- J 0 be nijbst -free and independent t . Tli ere ing litre of public favor,' whtclihas j9 but one answer to all these questions, erected tins movement, tney are oeing broUyht to fealife tlie fact that this is. r V '" : IT : - : X county when we declare out preference scrupulous, '.m vail the elections, State, t accompiiahed lawyer and ele- county , or town, and who, wnetner tranireri or resident voters, are most ternitj' aud they siand paralyzed and nowtriess to do any gotxl. The mor- ment oi the Conservative party of-this j tality in Memphis w greater than it ever was during an epidemic oi tnoiera or yellow fever. Wc buried, to dayj, one gaat gentleman, Mills Eure, Esq., of (,f the most amiable youog Udics it ever Gates countv. lor State Senator. The was my fortune to meet; her mother ipeople of Hertford kiow hi:p well, and I precetled her by a few days.' would most gladly give mm meii oup bct-n the hath HJigh' dev- The will of DanW MiUer, f t lA port. 1 The prescut good weathea c une very iopportuoeiv Ir our itrminfr pouia- . I 1 1 1- .1 . .1 i '..I. .A.... Iiif 'llnn XT-I-iTtl I Z..ff'n r.A n At I - "Senator DCiiurz. next iook mc ouu, uu mu i, mo uuhhiuhuh .v, j siwiunuuv, at5' arid srridstVirailar ovcrwheling ovation 1 nrrhVns : 'wa4 Wot! Verv " insisriificant. 1 freedom of 1 to? that'of . Trumbull, as the tionot tne i .. 5 Wonh'd if nnvv.rJ f We - occasion, and thb leading light ot the ' :'. -.-- . ' . . : " ; . . . i - I l-'d. ' ii wrtn . the noacsz . men. - pi tine i oi iwese luings, I rciorm iuu;im.iii.: ""u i . .. , .,.'t . I . I and ii.rw c. iiii ' mlustriouslv dis- -- - i - J.lh. -irrM 'of Pscd to make the bct ok u. Corn base ptpstitation of powet5, the right of .fl bting pusbfc j t, ,WHr j Wlt n suffragij is turned into a curse, and the "uj-uicDdable despatch, and that i u Republican pr.'-tyr is causing an nn'easi- i pervac , particr route agent for North Carolina. Though, differing from us in politics, we are pleased to state tlrat we believe the Colonel will faithfully perlorm his duty in correcting errors when the matter is brought before him. & :-. . "-" ' ea"erlv anticipated, and attracted many persons expressly to hear it. lie spoke EeSg to pervade their ranks, and in the j to be, calmly,' and; yet earne ,tly, tsing very - - j , LrticKiafW tbey liaye reasonTto UOmir tn ffi ilfnfv si-nlfvimr nothing dread the -consequences. but clear logic, and convincing, dispas sionate arguments. He did not carry away the feelings of bis audience, but appealed toUtheir reason, and - held their attention c'loselyj His voice ranged loud i and fclear, through the Vaulted Hall, and throughout -ttic packed, yet; silent throng, liKe the a notes of a clarion, the audience seemed spell bound j and only at inter vals recovered themselves sufficiently to abplaudthis effort. .However, tneyuia Disguise the fact, sneer kt it, as they will, the pro portions bt its popularity ars too large, the leaders are ' men of too much res pectability,1 'for even RepubTicins to hurl their shafts of ndicule.at it In this may be seen the Cist step to wards trie aowniaii opinion becomes the slave ask our readers to think' and then look at the Conventions now beirg,and others soon held in ' our State, whether, for nominations ; of ;'' State Congressional, county,' or municipal - officers, and then say if we ; are" not right in declaring ; that the mass of the Radi cal party is not free to think and act for itself and for the public good but is 'ignofainioriify managed in ,the mere interest of officeholders, who are held couimcDuauie uunaan ionrtant nart of their duty w il soon disptiscd olli Judging from the Signs, a .large quantity of land wilt lie devoted tocottoD, and" we are .scrry to ece a large.quaaiitv of fertilizers brought to lata section. Pencil Ase op. Leak ToaACco.-The Commissioner of Internal . lie venue rules that one uicniWof the firm may pnrchaie leaf tobaecw in one localitj, and another memM-r ot the garne firm may purchase leaf tobacco in another locality, under one special , licvnio io j the name qi the tirm; provided iney fchip ell the tobacco .no purclmfced to commi&ion merchants td be wld on their account and rnake no talen indi vidua'.lv. Inasmsath as the- tirm only btiT leal tobacco, the Revenue Otbce la bur", V.. tins lxt-r decided to viiiiU l'X the Circuit Court mood. ' . i ',.--. nch- of IUcb- U;d OtJ l . It will hardly le considered prema of opinion, that on.e special tax receipt nri to announce that, at tbeapproacb- I txken out in the name of the firm HI in" commencement of Chowan Female I cover tlieir business. WaaSing ton Pa- Institute in July, Rev. Eevi; l tiorne, oi trut. Ncwbera, will preach the sermon, and ThetiV.I poruiilting r?on !C2t of minor crimes to .ti.!i io tlald U-half.'haK 'becii ff, nd by CSovi-ruor Geary, qf Pennj!vai-i: Tih!pa.Fia.,iiI biip:ort no md Govi-rnor win H not in nvpr i nai improvements und ill not them tt'i fvad. - i ,Tr, .ftrv tii'u 1( bnd H liln ove a gauw of cards in the itH at lk)- tinfr Cnta. Kit in whicJi one wan 0 rf-f (. ! killed. " : .---J; ' .? In Tor. nteT' give . . I tngking atia, daimibg to be from Harnett county, V taJ JP c ' njZ,i nf th outfit es- tempted to pasq a note on Win. II. 6 sc. &c The; own"V? Lyon.la merchant on PersOn street, said r .,u,,i in tlm wooda. - l lie wagon.- J. . v. . .... was brough V .prsc, &C, j'csterday morning. tr to this city Attempt to Tasb Cotsterfeit MonkV. On Satuf pay evening last a r -i ri - . . - . . - . white knan named James Johnson, and repeatedly antf with T-igor, snowing tne eloquence of the orator was mtiy appre rifttpd. ; - Each! word was received with attention, and every strong point made ..oincl tho nrlministration was IU11V .Tin tn ta A nun nrillHr It I lit' I OLamJU pra.w . . with the figurea 20 posted upon the face I appreciated, i of dishonesty and I 9gether only by thfe "cohesive power of incompetency" for, even should it: prove I public plunder.' Look at tbe-Tiordea of hsfbl iioic.1 it Is the initiative -i - . . . i -.. . . .. , , - -. . j thatstcm of reform which will finally Collectors, lietectivea anu Fpie deve'Q pe itself into irresistible strength ,4 The sceptre 'iV '(le'parting'from" the Rev; J. C. niden, of Wilrniegton, win deliver the annual address Mr. Hideo Iiad consented to do so last year bat was providentially prevented. '; ' -' " '-; 1 '-'-. ''-?' HerrrroBD. .'r . ;. , ' ; . ., . . . -'' ' i GeortreIantello has been tried in iRichmond,ya..for fchootiog W. S. Mays, jsome. time since, and acquitted; -r-, A family named Sponger have pytin a claim to tS0.000.000 worth of real Iu Michigan Uojyer.ity, a tali giill by I estate in the city of Wilmington, Del. the nanje of Misa W bite, whom the I . .rnnV.n ma& 'rtjUlurd to leave the studente call, AUxi Longa, has tolved every problem ia the mathemailcal course, including one which ha re mained unsolved by the ' gradaaktng classes fot fifteen years. "'". ; ?. Jowpli B.gnew. who iccently died in Appanoose township, Hancock coua- rai'l roud track io Pennjlvania, Tiere he was 'eeptng. and waa kiUed ny tne cars. Lydii Thouipjoo. engagemeht in of it in such a manner as to .mate the - . .... . i-jh- Anichino - tin 1 annparance fair. Mr L von detected tne i f x ti-w- h .itirHpnar- I chanrre.and charged it upon Johnson, I meeting at Ans t The callTSr v Liberal ' 'Republican h inds oi our enemies and vre may look Torward.ia the hdJdistanl iutnre, to an ' era ox goocr governmeui ana pouucai honesty. si ttp'rfr-- mostly Jof the " baser sort." Look at the array -of officers, from 'the Marshal "and Commisaionera down to the lwet suborllinatea,iQ the jadicial department of the tnited State, with power to call ttpoff thdanmy and aepdioBtiia offieera police. ! Fourteea thousand '- dollars in taxes ty, IlL, at the age of SS ycara, i mM . to 'werepatd iato thl Treasury last tear have beca lhe person wh Ored the byFredecks:nr' Ta. v.)a : : i Nanvoo temple at the time uf tha.Lr- mn w ar. case end A Jnamilton, atlauctio as Eossi an minister to Switzerland. Richmond, V., was, financially, ore. " ;': '; . ': "- ' ( : ir Wiltium 1L Hmiiw. . anVhfc tkmaa of Norfold, V died iuddealx i , ; ? on Wednesday li'tgbt.-r . '.X.X'i-:-- '4 Mrs. Dr. ilarv aiitcr -aaya me ,m- AWmber of the Virginia House ot J tends to settle at De-legate ha brought suit for miieaj,6 va. -; . '. I ' ! ,r 1 1 1 j3. .... - - - - - o v.- v- . i i- i ; , , I are preparing for the.comiB ejection. ( The new hotel at Uicbmood, V. baa -? f tj 7rsil Li dollars pledged toward it erection. : Thelremains of ifr: John'D. Ragland were buried lnsi BUnforl Cemetery, Peterebcrg, on Thursday. ' '" 7 . - 1 .lire. Baaan William died suddenly !: Portsmouth.' Ya on Thursday. t:U:vofr itM. Oiira had over one hundred and tea tbrousand 1 - The BergcrBeU-IUoge: - ----- . - . j j . ...i. :t. :.v. Richmond, to-day. wialbsio m:Knorii'V.,rJw:i -.-' V0hccma cool bebtained.u4. of ttia State; - .'- i-,t .
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 18, 1872, edition 1
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